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Archibald Knox'Cymric' spoon, 1901-2Silver, enamel.Length 16.5cmManufactured by Liberty & Co. Impressed L & Co. and CYMRIC with Birmingham hallmarks.Footnotes:LiteratureStephen A Martin, 'Archibald Knox', Artmedia Press, 2001, page 212.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Archibald Knox'Cymric' spoon, 1901-2Silver, enamel.Length 20.3cmManufactured by Liberty & Co. Impressed L & Co. and CYMRIC with Birmingham hallmarks.Footnotes:LiteratureStephen A Martin, 'Archibald Knox', Artmedia Press, 2001, page 212.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Archibald Knox'Cymric' spoon, 1901-2Silver, enamel.Length 12cmManufactured by Liberty & Co. Impressed L & Co. and CYMRIC with Birmingham hallmarks.Footnotes:LiteratureStephen A Martin, 'Archibald Knox', Artmedia Press, 2001, page 212.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Liberty & CoThree sets of cutlery, 1902-1927Silver, with enamel; comprising two sets of six teaspoons and one set of six cake-forks.Spoon lengths - 11.1cm and 11.3cm; Fork length - 13.4cm. Stamped with L&Co. and Birmingham hallmarks. One set of spoons with CYMRIC stamps. In original presentation cases.(3) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN GRAVY SPOON, by John and Henry Lias, London 1819, an Edwardian silver oil lamp, with mask terminal scroll handle by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1906, 16cm long, a silver capstan inkwell, Chester 1917, with glass liner, 10.5cm wide, a Continental small spill vase, stamped 830, a small silver five bar toast rack, stamped 925, and an American silver desk clip, stamped sterling (6)
A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, of scalloped form, maker B.Co, Birmingham 1801, 5.2cm; another, engraved to the bowl with a flowering plant, by John Thropp, Birmingham 1811, and a 19th century Scottish provincial silver mustard spoon. (3) Condition report: caddy spoon is in good condition. Scalloped one has engraved initial C to the handle. Condiment spoon has a bent handle.
A GEORGE III SILVER BEADED GRAVY SPOON, by George Smith III, London 1784, a pair of silver grape scissors, Sheffield 1971, an American silver florally embossed child's spoon and fork, stamped Sterling, and a small collection of silver and white metal tea and souvenir spoons, approximately 15oz overall (qty)
A SILVER BALUSTER CHRISTENING MUG, with scroll handle, inscribed, by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1925, a set of six silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, Sheffield 1918, another set of six silver teaspoons, a set of eleven (of twelve) silver coffee spoons, two sets of six silver bean end coffee spoons, and a late Victorian silver christening knife, fork and spoon, all cased (7)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE, to include an early Georgian Old English pattern dessert spoon, maker's mark only for George Houston, circa 1740, four Georgian Old English pattern table forks, two similar tablespoons, two sets of six teaspoons (one cased), and other assorted spoons etc., 24oz overall
A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising two bread knives with mother of pearl handles, a cased set of six novelty cocktail sticks with dog's head terminals, a pair of Dutch butter knives with pistol grip handles, a pair of preserve spoons, various other butter knives, small forks, children's spoons/pushers, a cased christening fork and spoon, commemorative spoons etc., and various silver handled steel shoe horns, services etc., approximately 22oz weighable (qty)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a set of six apostle topped teaspoons, Sheffield 1922, cased, a christening spoon and fork, import marks for Birmingham 1905, assorted silver and white metal tea and souvenir spoons, and three napkin rings, approximately 14.5oz weighable, together with a 19th Century silver plated swing handled sugar basket, a plated inkstand, and a plated trophy cup and cream jug (qty)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a set of five trefid pattern teaspoons by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1893; a George III fiddle pattern mustard spoon by Sarah & John William Blake, London 1811; a pair of sugar tongs with claw ends, Birmingham 1927, and a Continental shaped oval small dish, inset with an oval Limoges porcelain plaque, approximately 5oz weighable, together with a gilt metal mounted mother o' pearl oval small box, a similar small dish, and a set of six silver plated fish knives and forks (qty) Condition report: in good condition overall.
A GEORGE III SILVER SHOVEL FORM CADDY SPOON, with turned ivory handle, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1804, 7.8cm long; another George III silver caddy spoon, with shaped outline, by Thomas James, Birmingham 1810, 9.6cm, and a Victorian silver caddy spoon, with scalloped bowl, by Joseph Fulton, Exeter 1852, 10 cm (3) Condition report: in good condition overall, fiddle pattern spoon has engraved initial.
A GEORGE IV SILVER SMALL TODDY LADLE, with reeded border and whalebone twist handle, by Solomon Rayes, London 1821, 17cm long; and a George IV silver caddy spoon, with scalloped bowl and bright-cut handle, by William Seaman, London 1824, 8.5cm (2) Condition report: in good condition overall, toddy ladle bowl has some minor knocks and scratches, and the handle is a bit bent.
A PART SERVICE OF VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND SHELL PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising a gravy spoon, four tablespoons, six table forks, four dessert spoons, a dessert fork, and a mustard spoon, by Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd (Samuel Smily), London 1873, 40oz overall, together with eleven silver handled steel bladed knives (qty)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER KING'S PATTERN CADDY SPOON, by Chawner & Co, London 1849, two pairs of silver sugar tongs with trellis pierced decoration, two further silver sugar tongs, and a small collection of silver, white metal and other teaspoons and souvenir spoons, two with enamelled bowls (qty) Condition report: caddy spoon and tongs are in good condition, remainder in fairly good condition overall.
A SET OF SIX MID 19TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER TEASPOONS, with engraved decoration, 1850, a similar pair of forks, 1861, another Dutch fork, a pair of condiment spoons, a pair of German teaspoons, stamped 800, and a Dutch caddy spoon with milkmaid handle, 7oz overall (qty) Condition report: in good condition overall.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TOPPED GLASS PRESERVE JAR, with matching spoon, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1909, together with a silver mounted glass oil and vinegar bottle, Birmingham 1930, two silver mounted and pierced circular teapot stands, by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1923 & 1928, 15.5cm diameter, and a late Victorian silver mounted cut glass pepper grinder, London 1900 (5)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a pair of late Victorian dwarf candlesticks, London 1899, weighted bases, three various sauce boats, a baluster sugar castor, embossed with flowering foliage, London 1900, an egg cup and spoon, cased, a silver mounted desk calendar, two hairbrushes, a napkin ring and a baluster pepper, 25oz weighable (qty) Condition report: one sauce boat has two broken legs and a split, the other two are ok. Sugar castor is pushed and dented to the foot. Candlesticks are battered and worn.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING CAN, with reeded body, by Walter & John Barnard, London 1880, 7.2cm high; and a collection of other silver comprising a set of six American grapefruit spoons, an American enamel decorated tea strainer for Tiffany & Co., (af), a 19th Century French silver gilt christening knife, fork and spoon, a pair of wishbone sugar tongs, London 1906, two napkin rings, and an 18th Century coin inset toddy ladle, with whalebone twist handle, 15oz weighable (qty) Condition report: christening can is in good condition with minor knocks and scratches. Enamel tea strainer is in poor condition with much damage/loss to the enamel. Toddy ladle handle has several small dents and knocks.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SPOON, with twist stem and lion and shield terminal, by Pairpoint Brothers, London 1881; two 20th Century silver seal top spoons; a serving spoon with shaped bowl and trefid terminal; a condiment spoon with bowl and trefid terminal; a condiment spoon with mouse terminal handle; and five further decorative silver spoons, 8.5oz overall (10)
A COLLECTION OF MIXED SILVER FLATWARE, comprising a serving slice, two sauce ladles, two tablespoons, three dessert spoons, a dessert fork, a pair of Kings pattern salt spoons, five further condiment spoons, a butter knife, a set of six Georgian teaspoons, London 1790, fifteen further various teaspoons, a Dutch caddy spoon with windmill and squirrel terminal, an Eastern white metal spoon, and a half lobed cream jug, 34.5oz overall (qty)
A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN GRAVY SPOONS, by William Eaton, London 1830, and a George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon, by Hester Bateman, London 1786, 13.5oz overall (3) Condition report: pair are in good condition, engraved initials J. the other one is more worn and scratched, and is monogrammed.
A SILVER AND SILVER GILT THREE PIECE CRUET SET, by Stuart Devlin, London 1971, comprising salt, pepper grinder and an open salt with spoon, pepper grinder 8.5cm high (4) Condition report: some green corrosion to the lower part of the upright salt pot, and some minor wear and scratches to the interior of the open salt.
A MID VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN SOUP LADLE, by Chawner & Co., London 1853; a pair of late Victorian silver serving spoons, with scalloped bowls and foliate decorated handles, by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1897, and a silver sifter spoon, pierced with ferns, Sheffield 1897, 15oz overall. (4) Condition report: in good condition, minor knocks and scratches.
A GEORGE III SILVER SIFTER SPOON, with bright cut handle and scalloped bowl, by Eley & Fearn, London 1806, a late Victorian silver sifter spoon, with twist figural stem, Birmingham 1885, a silver tea strainer spoon, with foliate pierced handle, and a silver patent pickle grabber, Birmingham 1909 (4) Condition report: good overall.
A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, with scalloped bowl and bright cut handle, by Hester Bateman, London 1782, 7.1cm long, an early 19th Century silver caddy spoon, the lobed oval bowl with filigree centre, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1807, 6.1cm, and a pair of mid 18th Century silver sugar nips, maker's mark W.H. and lion passant marks only struck twice, 11.5cm (3) Condition report: scallop spoon has tiny ding to the bowl, and engraved initial W to handle. Otherwise ok, sugar nips slightly wobbly on hinge
AN 18TH CENTURY SILVER MOTE SPOON, with pierced bowl, marks indistinct, 13.5cm long; and an early Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern condiment spoon by Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1840 (2) Condition report: mote spoon has a slight dent/crease to the bowl, tip of pointed handle slightly bent. Other spoon ok.
A DUTCH SILVER SEVEN PIECE TEA SERVICE, of shaped outline, comprising teapot and cover, hot milk jug with hinged cover, twin handled sucrier and cover, milk jug, sugar basin, tea caddy and cover, and a further small tea caddy by J.M. Van Kempen and Son, marks for The Hague, 1920, and with a 19th Century Dutch silver caddy spoon, teapot 11cm high, 46oz overall Condition report: all in good condition, minor scratches. Tea pot handle lacks one ivory insulator. Hot milk pot has ebonised insulators. Smaller baluster caddy has no lid.

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