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Plated wares, comprising; a pair of Corinthian column table candlesticks, on square bases, a shaped circular large salver, presentation inscribed to the centre, having a gadrooned rim, raised on three ball and claw feet, diameter 41cm, an oval biscuit barrel, raised on four ball and claw feet and a cocktail shaker.
A silver rat tail pattern part table service, comprising; ten table forks, five soup spoons, seven dessert forks, seven dessert spoons and three ice cream spoons, Sheffield 1904 and a pair of salad servers in a similar design, Sheffield 1903 and 1904., combined weight 2015 gms.
A plated canteen of table flatware, Old English pattern for eight place settings, including fish knives and forks, a three piece carving set, soup spoons and four tablespoons, with an oak fitted case, a silver rectangular cigarette case, Birmingham 1939, a Sterling preserve spoon, two silver mustard spoons, a set of six tea knives, having plated blades and with loaded silver handles, cased, a set of six plated pastry forks and one serving fork, cased, a pair of plated salt spoons and a plated butter knife.
A European table lighter, modelled as an oil lamp, raised on a pedestal detailed 900, a seal having an agate handle, a seal having a mother of pearl handle, a Cartier pencil, of hexagonal form, detailed Cartier Made In France (the mechanics lacking) with a Cartier case, an aide memoir holder detailed 800, fitted with a pencil, a pair of European serving tongs, detailed 800 and a faceted glass smelling salts bottle, the mount with engraved decoration.
A silver rectangular table cigarette box, the hinged lid engine turned, Birmingham 1928, a silver rectangular cigarette case, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1962, a silver cigarette case, monogram engraved, Birmingham 1907, a German rectangular cigarette case, presentation inscribed, detailed 900 and a Dutch rectangular hinge lidded box, faintly engraved with a horse.
A silver Old English pattern stuffing spoon, London 1805, a silver Old English pattern serving spoon with prongs, London 1799, a silver table spoon, Exeter 1810, a toddy ladle, the bowl mounted with a small Spanish coin and with a twisted whalebone handle and a pair of plated fish servers, with scroll pierced and engraved decoration, combined weight of the first three items 225 gms.
A silver salver, in a shaped circular design, having a pie-crust rim in the Chippendale style and raised on three feet, diameter 26cm, weight 642 gms and a pair of silver table candlesticks, decorated with beaded rims, presentation inscribed, loaded, height 17.5cm, Birmingham 1979.
Silver, comprising; a bowl of circular form, having panelled decoration within scrolled borders, London 1921 and a pair of bonbon dishes, each of shaped circular form, with pierced borders and raised on three pierced feet, Chester 1930, combined weight 369 gms, also German dressing table wares, comprising; a hairbrush, two clothes brushes and a comb, each detailed 800.
A silver bead edged single struck Old English pattern part table service, comprising; twenty-two tablespoons, seventeen table forks, twelve dessert spoons, four sauce ladles, twelve dessert forks and twelve teaspoons, all London 1933, also an additional double struck teaspoon and a matching dessert fork, both London 1933, combined weight 4265 gms, with various cutlery bags.
A Victorian silver double struck bead edged Old English pattern part table service, comprising; eight table spoons, London 1867, eight table forks, London 1867, three table forks, London 1868, four dessert forks, London 1867, seven dessert forks, London 1868. twelve dessert spoons, London 1867 and ten teaspoons, London 1868, combined weight 3130 gms.
SET OF MATCHING WILLIAM IV FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER SPOONS including four table spoons, maker John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1833, each 22.5cm long and six dessert spoons, maker Benjamin Stephens, London 1835, each 18cm long, all handles engraved with initial 'C', approximately 575g gross (10)
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