A cased set of four Art Deco style silver sauce boats, Williams Ltd., Birmingham each of boat-shaped form, with leaf-capped scroll handle, 243g in total; a cased silver christening set, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1899, 1901 & 1903, comprising: a knife, fork and spoon, each bright-cut with leaves and flowers, 82g in total, in the original fitted case; and a cased set of six German gold-plated teaspoons 0 3
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A set of six silver-gilt and enamelled teaspoons, with import marks for London, 925 standard each with guilloché enamelled bowls and handles, in green, blue, purple, lilac, pink and rose pink, 78g in total; a set of three Acorn pattern Danish silver teaspoons, Georg Jensen, 44g in total; a pair of Sterling silver sugar tongs, Gorham, 23g; and a cased George VI silver christening set, Angora Silver Plate Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1944-1945, comprising: an egg cup, an egg spoon and a napkin ring, 64g in total 0 11
A silver vessel (probably Continental) of bun form, having a pierced silver collar and inverted dome base, supported in a trefoil stand with conforming collar, cast mask feet terminating in claws, together with a Norwegian silver anointing spoon and a silver bachelor's teapot with ebonised wood handle, various dates and makers.
R. WALLACE & SONS AMERICAN SILVER PART CANTEEN comprising ten table forks, twelve silver handled table knives, twelve side forks, six silver handled side knives, twelve table spoons, three soup spoons, four dessert forks, eight salad forks, eleven butter knives, two serving spoons, six dessert spoons, eleven teaspoons, and twelve coffee spoons, each terminal cast with scrolling pediment and engraved with the initial `M`, marked `RW&S Sterling`, and pat. 1915, approximately 3067g in total (excluding the silver handled knives), the largest spoon 20.5cm long, the table fork 19cm long The canteen is in very good condition. Light surface wear.
WILLIAM IV SILVER WINE SLIDE maker`s mark for Solomon Houghan, London 1832, 15cm diameter; together with a tea caddy embossed with cherubs, 9cm high, a circular pedestal bon bon dish, 9cm high, a circular bon bon dish, 9cm diameter, a pair of bun salts, a napkin ring, a Christening mug and a baby spoon and pusher, approximately 577g in total (10) The Christening mug is badly dented. Bon bon dish also dented. Hallmarks to bun salts rubbed.
SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER TABLESPOONS of fiddle pattern design, the terminals engraved, maker `LG`, Edinburgh 1807, each spoon 18.5cm long; together with a set of eleven George III silver teaspoons of fiddle pattern design, maker`s mark for `RG&S`, Edinburgh 1817, each teaspoon 13cm long, approximately 372g in total The bowls of some of the teaspoons with minor dents and minor tarnishing and some of the hallmarks are slightly rubbed. Some of the marks slightly rubbed on the teaspoons. All over light surface wear to all of the spoons.
GOOD COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN SILVER FLATWARE comprising a pair of old English pattern silver serving spoons, maker `MC`, Edinburgh 1807, each spoon approximately 29.5cm long; together with a pair of George III silver berry spoons, maker for `SA`, London 1783, each spoon approximately 21.5cm long, a set of two silver table spoons, London 1793, each spoon 22.5cm long, and a pair of George IV old English pattern table spoons, maker `MS`, London 1808, each spoon approximately 23cm long, approximately 576g in total (8) Dent to the bowl of one of the serving spoons and slightly tarnished. Berry spoons with rubbed hallmarks. All over surface wear to all of the spoons.
COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN SILVER AND OTHER FLATWARE comprising four silver Queen`s pattern teaspoons, maker `J.M`, Glasgow 1835, each spoon 14cm long; together with a silver sifter spoon, maker `T.N.B`, Sheffield 1900, 10.5cm long, silver sugar tongs, maker `AG`, Edinburgh, and one other pair of sugar tongs, approximately 195g in total (7) The teaspoons with light surface wear, hallmarks clear. The sifter spoon slightly tarnished. Both sugar tongs with light surface wear, and one of the tongs with the hallmarks indistinct.
COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH AND ENGLISH SILVER FORKS AND SPOONS including four silver Old English pattern forks, Edinburgh 1817 and two other silver table forks, Edinburgh 1837; together with five silver spoons, Edinburgh 1805/1815/1826 and London 1806, a silver basting spoon, London 1831, and two Edinburgh silver teaspoons, approximately 726g in total General surface wear. Hallmarks clear. Good condition.
SET OF EIGHT SILVER AND GUILLOCHE ENAMEL COFFEE SPOONS the guilloche in red, pale blue, green, yellow, darker blue and white, maker `S. Ld`, Birmingham 1960 (?), approximately 86g in total, in its original fitted case The red enamel spoon with some surface wear and the yellow enamel with minor damage. Good condition.
GEORGE V SILVER SUGAR CASTER of octagonal form, the pierced hood with flame finial, maker `AGCo Ltd`, Birmingham 1926, 19cm high; together with a silver pepper shaker, London 1900, 8cm high, and an open salt dish and matching spoon, with a blue glass liner, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901, 6cm diameter, approximately 219g in total (3) The finial with some minor dents, and the body of the caster with some small dents. Marks clear. The body of the pepper and salt are dented.
COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE including a set of six Victorian Queen`s pattern teaspoons, the terminals engraved with initials, maker `J.M.J.R`, Glasgow 1852, each spoon approximately 14cm long; a set of ten King`s pattern teaspoons, maker `L&S`, Birmingham 1898/1899, each spoon approximately 11.5cm long; a set of six silver coffee spoons, maker `R&B`, Sheffield 1932, each spoon approximately 9cm long, with its original case; and a collection of silver and plated souvenir and condiment spoons, approximately 301g in total One of the tips of the Oueen`s pattern teaspoons is missing. Dent to the bowl of one of the Queen`s pattern spoons, and two of the spoons have repairs to the bowls. The King`s pattern spoons in good condition.
COLLECTION OF NINE GEORGIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOONS the terminals with engraved monograms and initials, Birmingham 1811 (?), Dublin 1819 (?), London 1792/1803/1805/1820, approximately 525g in total Minor dent to the bowl of one of the spoons. The hallmarks rubbed for the Dublin spoon and two of the London spoons. In good condition.
A Victorian silver christening knife and fork, Albert pattern, maker Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1884:, loaded, also a silver pepperette, a silver powder compact, Birmingham, 1916, a pair of continental cast silver serving tongs, 17cm long, a pair of silver backed hairbrushes (a/f), a plated hip flask, plated grape shears, mustard pot and serving spoon.
A pair of George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, maker Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, 1805:, also a set of six Hanoverian pattern coffee spoons, stamped sterling with 925 marks, an Exeter fiddle pattern dessert spoon, 1855, maker James & Josiah Williams and nine other various spoons, total weight 11.5ozs (18).
A pair of Victorian provincial silver fiddle pattern table spoons, maker James & Josiah Williams, Exeter, 1873:, also a set of four George III fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London, 1818, maker Josiah & George Piercy, crested, a Victorian fiddle pattern table spoon, London, 1872, maker SS, an Exeter fiddle pattern dessert spoon, 1868, maker Josiah & James Williams, a cased Exeter Christening spoon, bead edge pattern, 1860 maker James & Josiah Williams, a Scottish Kings pattern dessert spoon, Edinburgh, 1845, and a matched set of five Continental silver table spoons, probably German, late 19th Century, total weight 24.5ozs.
A George III provincial silver Old English pattern table spoon, maker R J, probably Richard Jenkins, Exeter, 1800:, also another Newcastle, circa 1780, maker James Crawford and London 1810, maker Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, three other Georgian Old English pattern spoons and two dessert forks, total weight 12ozs (8).
A modern silver handled Kings pattern bread knife:, also a silver handled Kings pattern pie server, a modern silver handled Kings pattern butter knife, an early Victorian silver Kings pattern dessert spoon, London, 1838, maker S H, and four other pieces of silver flatware, weighable silver 6.5ozs (8).
A sterling silver oval sweetmeat basket:, with pierced sides and foliate scroll rim, 8cm long, also a pair of Victorian silver napkin rings, London 1892, four silver mounted manicure items, a cased travelling cutlery set comprising a folding ivory handled knife, fork and spoon with drinking tumbler, a cased travelling manicure set and a leather stamp box.

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