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A George II part canteenJohn Zeigler, Edinburgh 1808, comprising twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, all of fiddle pattern, crest to terminal, individually numbered to terminal in italics; together with two plated sauce ladles of the same design, and a pair of salts Henry Atkins, Birmingham 1878 (36)Weighable silver: 74.06ozThis collection is presented for sale by the descendants of Sir Christopher Nicholson Johnston, Lord Sands KBE, FRSE.Much of the collection is engraved with the Johnston crest or the names of ancestors such as the Wellwood's of Garvock, including the initials of Laurence Johnston & Christian Blaw the Daughter of James Blaw the covenanter.Lord Sands was born on 18 October 1857 at Mansion House of Sands in Fife, the son of James Johnston of Sands, Laird of the extensive Sands estate in Culross where the Johnston's were a prominent family for many century's. After training as a lawyer he made rapid progress in the profession: Advocate (1880); Advocate Depute (1892); Sheriff (1899-1916); Kings Counsel (10 June 1902). He was Procurator of the Church of Scotland (1907-1918).He was elected MP for Edinburgh & St Andrews University and served between 1916 and 1917 before he stood down when he became a Senator of the College of Justice, a senior judicial post.He was knighted in 1917. In 1925 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, serving as their Vice-President 1932-4.He died in Edinburgh on 26 February 1934 aged 76. He is buried in the modern extension to Dean Cemetery off Queensferry Road in western Edinburgh. The grave lies against the north wall in the modern equivalent of Lord's Row in the original cemetery, forming one of a group of law lords buried together.
A collection of miscellaneous silver to include a desk inkstand, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1911, of rectangular form, rounded edges, two square with canted corner ink wells and two pen rests; together with a soup ladle, R. Scott, Glasgow 1821,of Fiddle pattern, PRL engraved to terminal,a pair of salts, a British Foundry medal, a commemorative £5, a cased christening set, a mug, a dressing table box, three plated pin trays, various pocket watches and a collection of miscellaneous silver (qty) Weighable silver: 49.47oz
A pair of three light table candelabraR&B, Sheffield 1973, of plain form, scrolling branches with sconces, plain tapering circular stems, threaded bands plain foot, loaded, together with a pair of table candlesticks, VS, Birmingham 1973, of French Empire style, Greek key borders, lotus leaf clasping to the tapering stem and base, loaded (4)Candelabra height: 34.5cm candlesticks height: 26cm, branches weight: 44oz
A Fiddle Thread and Shell pattern part suite of flatwareVarious makers and dates, double struck, comprising, six tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks, twelve teaspoons, two sauce ladles, two silver handled side knives and twelve plated side knives (70)Weighable silver: 120.59oz
A modern canteenViner's Ltd., Sheffield 1936, of Sandringham pattern, initial F engraved to terminal, comprising of twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons; together with nine plated table knives, twelve plated side knives and three unrelated fruit knives; together with twelve fish knives and forks, all contained in a fitted box (96)Weight: 111.41oz
A group of table spoonsa pair of Old English pattern, London 1810, engraved crest, a pair of King's pattern double struck, London 1830, a pair of modern Old English pattern table spoons Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1946, a single serving spoon, Sheffield 1902, pointed end with engraved floral spraysWeight: 18oz
A collection of silverto include, a large table cigar box, engraved facsimile signatures; a christening mug, Mappin and Webb, three bears patter; two Edwardian christening mugs, engraved inscriptions; a large cased christening mug, engraved monogram; two quaichs, engraved; a miniature toast rack and two handled trophy and cover, a pin tray; small Chinese beakerWeighable silver: 33oz
A 1930s composite suite of flatwareCooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield various dates, comprising six tablespoons, six soup spoons, nine table forks, three dessert forks, three dessert spoons, together with a sauce ladle, RW, Edinburgh, all of Fiddle pattern, S engraved to terminal (28)Weight: 66.06oz
A George II style coffee potLondon circa 1900, marks worn, of plain tapering form, engraved crest, leaf clasped spout, threaded rim to the base, turned wood handle and finial, together with a pierced bowl, Marples & Co, Sheffield 1909, raised on three leaf feet; cigar box, stained wood and silver mounts and a marquetry table box and hinged coverHeight: 20cm, weight (all in): 22oz
A mixed group of silver to includetwo dressing table trays, circa 1900, a small table inkwell, circular, hinged lid, a small tazza well pierced and decorated border, pedestal foot, a table cigarette box, an Indian white metal teapot and cover, chased palm tree decoration and a boxed dressing table set (qty)Weighable silver: 24oz
A 1980s canteen of flatware and cutleryNat Leslie Ltd, Sheffield, various dates, double struck simple Anthemion terminal, moulded border, comprising; four serving spoons, fourteen table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, six soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, various silver handled knives, together with two sauce ladles, together with four plated tablespoons (qty)Weighable silver: 121.36oz
GOOD BOXED SET OF LITTLE USED LOTTS BRICKS SET NO 5 with instructions, the slide top wood box with coloured paper label complete but grubby and a pre war BOXED SET OF TABLE CROQUET the hinge top pine box containing six wood mallets each 11" (28 cm) long, five hoops, two free standing posts and six variously coloured balls to match mallets (2)
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