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'Holly' an A Michelsen silver and enamel Christmas 1922 spoon designed by Bertha Dorph, cast in low relief, an A Michelsen Cathedral in Copenhagen silver Christmas 1923 spoon designed by Anton Rosen and a Michelsen Slesvig 1920 spoon stamped marks, 15.5cm. long, (3) Provenance A private collection of silver and enamel Christmas spoons.
'Spire of Famous Church in Copenhagen 1927' an early A Michelsen silver and enamel Christmas spoon designed by Hans Tegner, cast in low relief and enamelled in blue, a Michelsen Christmas in Port 1930 Christmas spoon designed by Arne Bang and a Christmas Boat Jul 1921 spoon designed by Kay Bojesen stamped marks, 15.8cm. long (3) Provenance A private collection of silver and enamel Christmas spoons.
'The Infant Christ' an A Michelsen silver Christmas 1911 spoon designed by Gudmund Hentze, an A Michelsen silver Christmas Bells Christmas 1912 spoon, designed by Poul Michelsen, an A Michelsen silver Christmas Angel Christmas 1914 spoon designed by H Slott-Moller and a silver fork, stamped marks, 15.5cm. long (4) Provenance A private collection of silver and enamel Christmas spoons.
'The Little Match Girl' an A Michelsen silver Christmas 1933 spoon designed by Ib Lunding, cast in low relief, an A Michelsen silver and enamel Christmas in Port Christmas 1930 spoon designed by Arne Bang, an A Michelsen silver and enamel Holy Night Christmas 1934 spoon designed by O Staehr-Nielsen and an A Michelsen silver and enamel Birds in the Christmas Sheaf Christmas spoon 1937 designed by Palle Suenson, stamped marks, 15.3cm. long, (4) Provenance A private collection of silver and enamel Christmas spoons.
'Epiphany' an A Michelsen silver Christmas 1917 spoon designed by Kay Bojesen, an A Michelsen silver The Madonna Christmas 1916 spoon designed by Marie Henriques, an A Michelsen silver Mistletoe Christmas 1918 spoon designed by Gustav Lorenzen and an A Michelsen silver Peace on Earth Christmas 1919 spoon designed by Gudmund Hentze, stamped marks 14.5cm,. long (4) Provenance A private collection of silver and enamel Christmas spoons.
'The Three Kings of Cologne' an early A Michelsen silver Christmas 1915 spoon designed by H Slott-Moller, cast in low relief, an A Michelsen silver gilt and enamel Snow-Berries Christmas 1938 spoon designed by Ebbe Sadolin, an A Michelsen silver and enamel Christmas Rose Christmas 1929 spoon designed by Ebba Holm, and a Star of Bethlehem Christmas 1931 fork, stamped marks, 15.5cm. long, (4) Provenance A private collection of silver and enamel Christmas spoons.
An A Michelsen silver gilt and enamel Christmas 1978 spoon and fork designed by Vibeke Alfert, an A Michelsen silver and enamel The Little Match Girl Christmas 1933 spoon designed by Ib Lundig, an A Michelsen Santa and the Reindeer Christmas 1952 spoon designed by Arne Ungermann, an A Michelsen Christmas 1960 silver gilt and enamel spoon designed by Rolf Middelboe, a Christmas 1970 spoon designed by Zieler and a Christmas 1968 spoon designed by Henry Heerup, stamped marks, 16./3cm. long (7) Provenance A private collection of silver and enamel Christmas spoons.
'Christmas Candle' an A Michelsen silver gilt and enamel Christmas 1936 designed by Arno Malinowski, an A Michelsen silver and enamel Christmas Ram Christmas 1948 spoon designed by Ilse Nalbandian, an A Michelsen silver gilt Star of Bethlehem Christmas 1940 spoon designed by Paul Erlinger, an A Michelsen silver and enamel The Dove of Peace Christmas 1943 spoon designed by O Staehr-Nielsen, an A Michelsen silver gilt and enamel Christmas 1975 spoon, and an A Michelsen Christmas 1974 spoon, stamped marks, 15cm long (6) Provenance A private collection of silver and enamel Christmas spoons.
A Georg Jensen silver gilt and enamel Christmas 1981 spoon and fork designed by Arne Bang, each enamelled with a robin red breast, in original retail box, an A Michelsen Christmas 1999 silver-gilt and enamel spoon and fork, an A Michelsen silver gilt and enamel Christmas 1971 spoon and fork, and a Georg Jensen Glowing Heart silver gilt Christmas 2003 spoon and fork designed by Esben Hanefelt Kristensen stamped marks, facsimile signature, 16.3cm long (8) Provenance A private collection of silver and enamel Christmas spoons.
'Snow Flowers' an A Michelsen silver gilt and enamel Christmas 1956 spoon designed by Jorgen Michelsen, an A Michelsen silver gilt and enamel Candles of Advent Christmas 1949 spoon designed by Morgens Nilsson, an A Michelsen silver gilt and enamel The Herald Angels Christmas 1953 spoon designed by Karen Clemmensen, an A Michelsen silver gilt and enamel Falling Snowflakes Christmas 1947 spoon designed by Ibi Trier Morch, an A Michelsen silver gilt and enamel The Flight into Egypt Christmas 1966 spoon and an A Michelsen Chistmas 1980 spoon, and two commemorative spoons 1960 and 1967, stamped marks, 15.5cm. long (8) Provenance A private collection of silver and enamel Christmas spoons.
Dutch Import silver box oval with hinged lid and decorated with farmers and agricultural scenes, marked with both a Dutch silver mark and Chester Import mark, 9cm across, 128g approx, a white metal hinged snuff box with gilt interior, unmarked, 9.5cm across, 56g approx, Dutch white metal spoon, with hallmarks to the reverse, 11cm, 14g approx and one other Continental white metal caddy spoon decorated with fish and fisherman with Sheffield Import mark, 9cm overall, 23g approx overall (4)Condition report: Overall tarnish and signs of wear. Some signs of wear throughout. Some small scratches as expected, consistent with age and use. Spoon is particularly worn, more so than the other two pieces. Fish caddy spoons with minor damage and losses.
Set of three Victorian silver salts with matched spoonswith lion mask decoration, bearing marks for Elkington & Co (Frederick Elkington), London, 1881, 4.5cm high overall, 391g approx overallEach salt is clearly hallmarked. Each has monogram. Overall light wear and scratches, consistent with age and use. The spoons bear the marks of London, 1880 and 1881, makers mark RH, slightly rubbed, 9.5cm long, overall wear, tarnish and minor faults, consistent with age and use.Condition report: All hallmarks match apart from one spoon,
James II silver trefid spoonthe reverse of the oval bowl with a rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with engraved initials M over R. E, bearing marks for (possibly) Edward Hulse, London, 1688, 19.5cm overall, 44g approx overallCondition report: Hallmarks are mostly very clear, overall scratches and signs of wear, consistent with age and use. Minor indentations and wear to the tip of the bowl. Very small dent to the back of the bowl, edges of spoon very slightly creased.
Collection of silverconsisting of: a Georgian silver jug, bearing marks for (indistinct TS), London, 1793, 14cm high, 102g approx overall, a Georgian silver pounce pot, bearing marks for (possibly) William Justis, London, 1735, 8cm high, 58g approx overall, Georgian silver sugar tongs with indistinct hallmarks, possibly J.W and date code for 'C' 15cm long, 34g approx overall, a Victorian silver sifter spoon, bearing marks for Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 19cm overall, 53g approx overall and a Georgian silver pepperette, bearing marks for Jabez Daniell & James Mince, London, 1767, 14cm high, 90g approx overall (5)Condition report: The sifter has overall wear, some dents and marks, particularly to the lower portion of the sifter. The top of the silversmith mark is slightly rubbed, lion passant mark to the collar of the lid. The other pieces are all tarnished with some scratches and signs of wear consistent with age and use. Spoon overall good condition with minimal wear. Jug has a dent to one side. Tongs overall ok with scratches and wear. Pounce pot with overall wear, some small dents throughout, and old repairs.
Royal Albert service of Twenty-three pieces including teapot with stand, hot water pot, sucrier, milk jug, sugar spoon, five cups, six saucers and side plates (23). Signs of use but otherwise no cracks, chips or visible restoration, all first quality. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133
Victorian silver apostle spoon, London 1889, maker Wakely & Wheeler, the terminal cast as Saint James the greater or St Philip holding a staff above a twisted figural and mask decorated stem, Victorian silver dessert spoon, London 1881, makers mark rubbed, with old English pattern handle, Victorian silver dessert spoon, Birmingham 1866, maker George Unite, the foliate decorated bowl and handle with cartouche initialled AM, 3.8oz (3)
George III and later decorated silver dessert spoon, Edinburgh 1818, maker James McKay, with berry decorated bowl and foliate engraved handle, George V silver preserve spoon, Sheffield 1930, maker W.S. Savage & Co. William IV silver marrow spoon, London 1833, maker Mary Chawner, the fiddle pattern handle with monogram, 2.6oz (3)
George III silver tablespoon, marks rubbed, with fiddle pattern handle initialled MA, George III silver dessert spoon, London 1810, maker George Wintle, the old English pattern handle with feint engraving, Victorian silver sauce ladle, Exeter 1861, maker John Stone, the fiddle pattern handle initialled A, 3.8oz (3)
A SILVER COMPOSITE SIX PIECE CRUET, maker Adie Bros., Birmingham 1935, 1938 and 1942 and Chester 1940 (one pepperette), with cut card type stylised leaf borders, with one silver mustard spoon and three other EPNS spoons, 11ozs 14dwts total, cased (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)One blue glass liner chipped, both pepperettes dented, case good
A SILVER CHRISTENING PORRINGER, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1925, of plain flared cylindrical form, the two finger handles with flat thumb rests, 6" wide overall, cased, together with a christening mug, maker Manoah Rhodes, Sheffield 1924, of plain baluster form with "S" scroll handle, 3 3/4" high, both engraved "ACS", 13ozs 5dwts total (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Both good, porringer case lacks spoon
TWO GEORGE III SILVER FANCY BACK DESSERT SPOONS, maker Whipham & Wright, London, possibly 1766, and maker unknown, London 1748, together with a Rat Tail dessert spoon, maker possibly Andrew Archer, London 1716, and another, maker possibly James Wilkes, London 1725, 6ozs 17dwts total (4) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Both fancy backs worn, 1748 example engraved with marriage initials. Archer spoon engraved with an armorial. All bowls with typical thin edges
A GEORGIAN CAMPAIGN/TRAVELLING THREE PIECE SET, late 18th century, comprising silver spoon, marked A and IL only, steel knife and double tine fork, all folding into brass and tortoiseshell handles, spoon 7" long, in original morocco leather covered shaped two piece case, 4 1/2" long (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Spoon bowl thin and dented and mis-shapen. Knife and fork generally good. Case scuffed but complete. Interior has old label inked 531/12.7928/TB 5YK(?)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TABLE SUITE for twelve place settings, maker George Howson, Sheffield 1902, in Celtic Point pattern, comprising table and dessert forks, table and dessert spoons, pair of sauce ladles, soup ladle and basting spoon, 89ozs 18dwts total, twelve pairs of fish knives and forks with silver blades and tines and hollow handles, 46ozs 19dwts, twelve pairs of fruit knives and forks with engraved silver blades, plain two prong tines and hollow handles (one fork Sheffield 1999), 39ozs 2dwts, twelve each table and dessert knives with Dixon/Firth stainless blades and hollow handles (three dessert knives Sheffield 1998), contained in a golden oak table canteen of oblong form with two fielded panel doors enclosing four graduating lined and fitted drawers with inset brass handles, 21" x 15 1/2" x 13" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)All excellent, barely used, no engraving, just the four replacements copied for client by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd., 176ozs total excluding table and dessert knives. Oak has split through top (centred by vacant brass shield) and sides though maybe made with two planks
A 12 cover canteen of cutlery in its storage casePortuguese silverReliefs decoration with shells and volutesEagle hallmark 833/1000 (1938-1984) and same date maker's markSoup spoons, meat knives and forks, fish knives and forks, dessert spoons, knives and forks, tea spoons, coffee spoons, two sugar shovels, soup ladle, serving spoon, fish slices, meat carvers and eight various serving utensilsWooden pink felt lined storage case of brass hardware(minor wear to case)7.947 g. (total)
A 12 cover canteen of cutlery in its storage casePortuguese silverNeoclassical decoration of beaded friezes and foliage elementsSoup spoons, meat knifes and forks, fish knifes and forks, dessert spoons knives and forks, tea spoons, coffee spoons, two sugar shovels, fish slices, meat carvers, soup ladles, serving spoon and eight other serving utensilsBoar hallmark 833/1000 (1887-1938) and same date maker's markOriginal wooden case lined in yellow felt8.208 g. (total)
A CANTEEN OF CUTLERY AND KNIFE BOXPortuguese silver, 19thFaceted smooth cablesConsists of 12 table spoons, 12 knives and 12 table forks, 12 tea spoons, 1 olive spoon, sugar ladle and tongs, soup ladle and meat carverGuimarães assay mark (G-15) Miguel Joaquim de Freitas in use from 1792 to 1801 and unidentified G.77 maker's marksPaper-lined wooden shako with velvet-lined interior with gold-plated irons(very damaged shako)14x12,5x8 cm3.640 g.
A 48 cover canteen of cutleryPortuguese silverFront fluted handles of plain back and scalloped topTable cutlery: 48 soup spoons, 48 meat knives and forks, 48 fish knives and forks, 48 dessert spoons, knives and forks, 48 tea spoons, 48 coffee spoons, 4 sugar shovels and 24 cake forksServing utensils: 4 soup ladles, 4 serving spoons, 2 fish slices, 4 spatulas, 6 sauce ladles, 3 dessert serving spoons, 3 cake serving spoons, 2 sets of salad servers, 1 olives spoon and one pickle forkEagle hallmark 835/1000 (1985-2020) and stamped Manuel AlcinoWeight.: 28820 g (approx.)28820 g (approx.)
A set of five serving piecesPortuguese silver, 19th centurySoup ladle, serving spoon, fish servers and meat carversOporto assay-mark (P55.0b) and maker's mark (P-218) António da Costa (1887)Literature:F. Moitinho de Almeida/Rita Carlos"Inventário de Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasileiras"séc. XV a 1887pp. 231,262847 g
A 12 cover canteen of cutlery in its storage casePortuguese silverFiddle handles of engraved friezeSoup spoons, meat knives and forks, fish knives and forks, dessert spoons, knives and forks, ice-cream spoons, coffee spoons, soup ladle, serving spoon, spatula, fish slices, meat carving fork and sauce ladleEagle hallmark 925/1000 (1985-2020) and same date maker's markVeneered wooden storage case(faults to case)7275 g

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