A pair of bone handled plated fish servers, with silver bolsters, cased, Sheffield 1908/9; a pair of elaborately cast berry spoons and a sifter spoon, each with shell-shaped bowl and terminal in the form of Mary Magdalene, cased; and a set of twelve pairs of late Victorian plated fruit eaters, with silver bolsters and mother-o’-pearl handles, cased, Sheffield 1894.
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A set of three George III Old English pattern table spoons, maker’s mark of William Welch, Exeter 1817; two further Old English pattern table spoons, maker’s mark of Thomas Wallis, London 1792/3; a dessert spoon, maker’s mark of Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1801; another dessert spoon, London 1800; and three fiddle pattern dessert spoons, total approx. weight 15 1/2 troy oz. (10).
A mixed quantity of flatware, comprising four fiddle pattern table spoons, three fiddle pattern dessert spoons, four fiddle pattern teaspoons, and a small fiddle pattern ladle; together with two George III Old English pattern table spoons, ten various teaspoons, a feeding spoon, a small Old English pattern ladle, a pair of sugar tongs, and a butter knife, various dates and makers, Georgian and later, total approx. weight 27 1/2 troy oz. (28).
A pair of George III Old English pattern table spoons, maker’s mark of William Eley & William Fearn, London 1798; a Victorian Old English and thread pattern table spoon, maker’s mark of George Adams, London 1859; a pair of George IV fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1824; a Victorian shovel-shaped caddy spoon, maker’s mark of John Harris, London 1837; a set of five Old English pattern coffee spoons, and a fiddle pattern dessert spoon, total approx. weight 12 troy oz. (12).
A pair of Victorian square cruet stands, each with canted angles, beaded borders and fitted with three glass bottles and a cyclindrical mustard, the central carrying handle chased with the date 1879 to one side and a crest to the other, includes one mustard spoon, maker’s mark of Martin Hall & Co., London 1878, approx. weight (weighable silver) 43 troy oz, height 25.5cm (10in).
A pair of twin-handled circular salts, each on circular foot, maker’s mark of Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1930; a late Victorian salt, with bright-cut decoration, maker’s mark of Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1890; a faceted oval mustard, Birmingham 1921; a small Victorian circular salt, an overlaid glass salt, a crescent-shaped menu holder and a mustard spoon, total approx. weight (weighable silver) 8 1/2 troy oz. (8).
A Berry Spoon Presentation Set, the Walker and Hall silver plate set comprises a pair of berry spoons, mother of pearl nut pick and a pair of silver plated nutcrackers in original purple silk and velvet presentation box together with three silver metal place holders in the form of grape and vine.
Two Victorian silver pickle forks with repousse handles, Birmingham 1851, 0.9oz; silver sugar tongs, Sheffield, 0.5oz; a long Victorian silver fiddleback spoon with Kings pattern handle, engraved monogram EAW and arm and sword, London 1842, 1.2oz; together with a silver preserve spoon, cake fork and two-tine fork 1oz
A Canteen of Composite Sandringham Pattern Silver Flatware, mainly maker`s mark EV, Sheffield 1931-33, comprising twelve table forks (1933), twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, three table spoons, twelve cake forks (1931), twelve soup spoons (1932), twelve coffee spoons (maker`s mark G&Co Ld, Sheffield 1973), eleven teaspoons (maker`s mark G& Co Ld, Sheffield 1975, one 1973), twelve fish knives and forks, silver blades and tines and filled handles (1933), fish slice and fork, bread knife (1932), twelve fruiting knives and forks with silver blades and tines and filled silver handles (1933), a five piece carving set with silver filled handles (1932), twelve table knives, and twelve side knives (1932, one Sheffield 1941), in a mahogany effect serpentine front three-drawer (dwarf sideboard) canteen on tapered square legs with spade feet, 57cm wide, weighable silver 132oz One spoon with bowl dent, otherwise remaining flatware in good useable condition with very little wear and tear, except for the knives which have become quite worn. Silver items hallmarks good. Anything with filled handles some wear to the marks. 030613
A Service of William IV Silver Flatware, William Theobalds, London 1837, twelve dessert forks and teaspoons Mary Chawner, London 1836, King`s pattern, comprising twelve table spoons, twenty-four table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twenty-four dessert forks, twelve teaspoons and four sauce ladles, 226oz 16dwt, all in a later fitted mahogany rectangular canteen raised on four tapering legs fitted with castors In good order. Light wear to the tines. Bowls of each spoon in good order. Clear marks throughout. 280513
A George IV Silver Patent Medicine Spoon, Charles Gibson, London 1828, patented by Charles Gibson in 1828, gilt interior, inscribed Charles Gibson, Inventor, 1 Bishopsgate St. Wenthian, 13.5cm long, 1oz 3dwt Some typical surface scratching. Maker`s mark on inside of cover struck over another mark. 140713

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