A group of silver oddments and flatware, to include: two fiddle pattern table spoons by Charles Boyton, one London, 1838, the other London, 1830; a George III fiddle pattern spoon, London, 1803, RT; a George IV fiddle pattern spoon, London, 1824, Edward Farrell; a pair of napkin rings, Sheffield, 1904, Sutherland & Roden; three other napkin rings, a ring with vacant cartouche, marked Silver; a filled silver bowl, London, 1958, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, engraved Witchball to underside, 5.5cm high; a cased set of six silver handled dessert knives, Sheffield, 1921; sifting spoons; sauce ladles; a salt spoon; and a white metal collar/mount with gadrooned rim, 8cm dia., total weighable silver approx. 14.8oz (lot)Please refer to department for condition report
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A mixed quantity of Georgian and later silver table, dessert and teaspoons, of various dates and makers, to include: a George III Old English pattern table spoon, London, 1805, Thomas Dicks; a George IV fiddle pattern table spoon, London, 1824, JM; two George III fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London, 1812, Thomas Wilkes Barker; and two Victorian Old English pattern teaspoons, London, 1882, Henry John Lias & James Wakely, total weight approx. 26.4oz (lot) Please refer to department for condition report
A group of silver, comprising: four Old English pattern spoons, Sheffield, 1921, James Deakin & Sons, and a matching teaspoon, Sheffield, 1923; a William IV fiddle pattern spoon, London, 1835; a page turner, Birmingham, 1971, Mappin & Webb, 17.5cm; a rat tail pattern spoon, London, 1903; a Victorian teaspoon, London, 1866, GA; and three silver handled butter knives, total weighable silver approx. 12.7oz Weighable silver comprising spoons, teaspoons and page turner.
A group of silver, mostly comprising flatware, to include: an associated christening set with egg cup, napkin ring, and teaspoon, the egg cup and napkin ring by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Birmingham, 1906 and Chester, 1906, the teaspoon, Sheffield, 1905, in fitted case; a cased set of six teaspoons, Sheffield, 1971, Francis Howard Ltd; a cased set of six coffee bean spoons, Sheffield, 1970, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd; another cased set of six teaspoons, Birmingham, 1926, Charles Perry & Co; a cased set of six silver handled dessert knives, Sheffield, 1919; a cased pair of cufflinks, stamped Silver; a pair of small Scottish ladles, Edinburgh, 1930, WM; a George III sifting spoon, 1814, probably Thomas Wilkes Barker; and others, total weighable silver approx. 13.4oz (lot)Please refer to department for condition report
A collection of silver spoons including a silver serving spoon, the bowl lobed, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1923, a German silver caddy spoon, the bowl with embossed decoration of milk maids, the curled terminal with applied cherub and cockerel mask, marks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1898, a Norwegian silver spoon, another silver spoon by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1958, a Norwegian silver birth spoon, the terminal modelled as a stork carrying a baby, the bowl with moulded decoration of a date, an EPNS tea spoon, 168gms (5) Condition Report:Available upon request
A Georgian white metal toddy ladle, with turned whalebone handle, with a George III 1 Shilling soldered to the bowl, a pair of cased silver tongs, the bowls shell shaped, by Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, London 2000, a set of six silver coffee spoons, by Lee & Wigfull, a silver fork, Sheffield, a stamped Sterling Chicago commemorative spoon, the terminal modelled as flowers, an Empire exhibition silver spoon, other white metal examples, a silver handled fruit knife, weighable silver 121gms (14) Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of silver flatware including an 18th century Irish sifter ladle, Dublin, marks rubbed, another Irish silver spoon by James Keating, Dublin 1800, a pair of provincial silver sugar tongs, with bright-engraved decoration, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle, three silver kings pattern salt spoons, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1894, a silver feeder and pusher by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1920, a set of silver handled fruit knives, by Allen & Darwin, Sheffield, and other spoons, various makers and marks, weighable silver 542gms (qty) Condition Report:Available upon request
Silver plated mustard pot and salt, the mustard pot with tapering lid above an acanthus leaf capped angular handle to the shell and gadrooned rim, interior blue glass liner, the matching salt with blue glass liner, together with a non-contemporary salt spoon with mythical birds head cast handle (3)
A Charles I silver seal-top spoon, Edward Hole, London 1636, the fig-shaped bowl set to a faceted tapering handle, pin-prick initials to seal-top, 16cm long, weight 35.5gms (at fault)CR; Some minor thinning to the rim of the bowl, some denting to the rim and bowl. Heavy scratching and wear throughout. Possible signs of solder repair and a small split where the handle meets the bowl. Handle in good order, no major dents, splitting or thinning. Heavy scratching and wear throughout commensurate with age and use. Possible signs of solder repair between the handle and the seal top. The seal top is shows heavy scratching and light denting, and loss of definition to the detail. Moderate wear to the hallmarks. See additional images for illustration.
A pair of Victorian Irish silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, Philip Weekes, Dublin 1838, each with monogrammed initials to thumbpiece, 14.5cm long, 14.5cm long, together with a Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1845, 14.2cm long, a pair of mid-century silver plated candle holders, marked for 'COHR DENMARK ATLA', 5.5cm wide, a pair of Georgian silver coloured sugar nips, handles with lion passant and hallmark 'WH' (lacking city and date letter), 13cm long, a mechanical pencil stamped 'sterling silver', 12.5cm long (at fault), a silver napkin ring, 45mm diameter, a silver mounted circular frame 7.5cm diameter (at fault), and six assorted British and continental silver commemorative teaspoons, measuring between 10cm and 12cm, gross weight (excluding candle holders and frame) 7.43ozt (15) (at fault) CR: Candlesticks: Good order, no major dents, splitting or repair. Moderate scratching and wear throughout.Napkin ring: Good order, no major dents, splitting or repair. Moderate scratching and wear throughout.Enamelled spoons: All show moderate scratching, wear and some areas of loss to the enamel, with the Chester Cathedral spoons showing the heaviest wear. Some of the handles show slight bending. Some of the bowls shows some thinning around the edges of the bowls, but none show large or obvious dents, splits or repairs.WR Sobey spoon shows heavy denting, scratching and wear to the bowl, and the handle is slightly bent. There is Moderate thinning to the edges of the bowl and handle. Moderate scratching and wear throughout.Philip Weekes spoons are largely in good order, no major dents, splits of repair. Some thinning to the edges of the handles and bowls. Moderate scratching and wear throughout.Sugar tongs are largely in good order - some denting to the handles, scratching and wear throughout commensurate with age and use, but no signs of repair. Tongs are stiff to open and close.Mechanical pencil is not in working order - the tip appears to be blocked. There is moderate denting to the pencil, heavy scratching and wear throughout.Frame heavily dented. Wooden mount is split. Lacking glass. Not in working order.
Superquick and Hornby and other makers 00 Gauge Buildings, Superquick kit built, Shops (4), Barn, Station, Signal Box, Terrace Houses and Pub, unmade, Sops, Inn, Supermarket and Farmhouse, Plastic, Hornby Engine Shed, Signal Box (3), Water Tower, Girder Bridge, other makers/scratchbuilt Silver Spoon storage platform, well made Coaling stage, small factory, Jouef for Playcraft Goods Depots (2) and other plastic buildings, F-VG (qty in two boxes)
SMALL SILVER - 5 items to include a cased egg cup and matching napkin ring, Birmingham 1928, Maker Northern Goldsmiths Company, along with a non-matching Sheffield silver spoon, a further napkin ring, London 1954, Maker Edward Barnard & Sons, inscribed 'Josephine and Mary', along with a Birmingham silver teething ring bell dated 1950, indistinct Maker's mark engraved 'P A from Uncle Anthony', 4.5ozt gross
SMALL SILVER - 4 items to include a Victorian cream jug, London 1885, indistinct Maker's mark, 5.5cms H, circular presentation bowl, London 1940, Maker Boodle & Dunthorne, 5.75cms H, 11.5cms diameter, inscribed 'To Peter David from Grandpa and Grandma Anderson, 8th March 1951', Birmingham silver, Queen Elizabeth II anointing spoon replica and a 2000 Birmingham Millennium hallmark teaspoon, both in original presentation cases, 9.5ozt gross
An Arts & Crafts style silver slip top spoon by Phillip and Angela Lowery of the Taena community, marked P&AL, London 1990, 14cm long, approximately 26g and two white metal cross pendants of Celtic design by Phillip Lowery, both on chains (3)/Note: All purchased from the Gloucestershire Guild of Craftsmen CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
An Arts & Crafts silver spoon by David Hart for Guild of Handicraft, London 1994, with thistle terminal, 14cm long approximately 40g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Late 18th/early 19th century New Hall English porcelain tea set, pattern no. 243, with twist fluting and blue and gilt decoration, comprising: teapot; twin handled oval sucrier; slop bowl; cream jug; spoon tray; two cake plates and twelve tea bowls, coffee cups and saucers.Condition -Teapot: Very fine 1" hair crack to interior. Thickened glaze to exterior with fine crack running through glaze, not visible to interior.Covered sucrier: Small under gilt rim chip to lid. Some glaze impurities and slight wear to gilding, otherwise good.Cream jug: Good condition. Slight glaze impurities.Slop bowl: Slight rubbing to gilt rim, scratches and glaze impurities to interior, otherwise good condition.Spoon tray: Very slight scratches and rubbing to gilt with glaze impurities, otherwise good condition.Two cake plates: 21cm and 19.5cm, both in good condition with only very slight scratches and glaze impurities.Coffee cups: All generally in good condition with slight glaze impurities, one has very tiny firing crack to rim, another has a tiny firing crack to foot rim.Tea bowls: Four in good condition and ring when tapped. Three with very slight discoloured crazing but no other visible defects but do not ring when tapped. Four with visible fine hair cracks to rim and one with V shaped chip and hair crack.Saucers: Two have slight wear and rubbing to gilt, ring when tapped. Eight with no visible chips or cracks but slight discolouration to bodies, do not ring when tapped. Two with very fine hair cracks to rim.
Chinese 19th century blue and white ginger jar, painted with huts on islands and figure fishing, in continuous river landscape, 15cm high and a Chinese blue and white fluted shaped oval spoon tray, 19th century, painted with scale pattern and lappets (2) Condition Reportimages of the small bowl attached
Set of three George III silver teaspoons, three separate dates, London 1789, 1790 and 1792, makers marks worn, 3ozt approx., two other silver spoon, three silver napkin rings, a silver-coloured metal napkin holder with circular engraved decoration and initialled, another smaller and a quantity of assorted flatware (1 box)
19th century Malaysian silver miniature two-handled bowl, oval-shaped on pedestal base, leaf engraved decoration, marked to base, 4.5cm high x 9.3cm wide, 3ozt approx., a foreign silver spoon with filigree decorated handle marked '830', 0.5ozt and a silver scoop engraved decoration, marked '835CW'(?), 0.4ozt (3)

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