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A small quantity of silver, comprising a pair of silver sugar tongs, Dublin 1834, a pair of George III silver table spoons, Thomas Whitaker London, 1784, Old English pattern, a silver table spoon, London 1806, Old English pattern, a table spoon, Sheffield, 1933, a pepper pot, Birmingham, 1961, a small pair of silver sugar tongs, a George IV silver Fiddle pattern salt spoon, an oval mustard with blue glass liner, marks rubbed out, probably George V,a George V silver compact, and a pair of silver plated grape scissors, 452grams, 14.5 ozs, (11).
An Edward VII silver part canteen of flatware, Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1903-1905, Kings pattern double struck Diamond Heel, initialled 'N', comprising:- three tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, six egg spoons,seven table forks, twelve dessert forks, a pair of fish servers, a pair of sauce ladles, a butter knife and fork, a mustard spoon and sugar spoon, 3615grams 116.2oz, set in a coramadel wood presentation case.
A small collection of 18th and 19th century silver spoons, various makers and dates, fifteen teaspoons, two dessert spoons, a fancy back table spoon, a Hanoverian table spoon, circa 1750, a Fiddle pattern table spoon, an Old English table spoon, a cased pair of napkin rings,Tandy and Sons, Chester 1927, two other silver napkin rings, 570grams, (25), all marks rubbed.
A George V part matched canteen of silver flatware, maker John Round and Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1929-32, Hanoverian pattern, comprising four tablespoons, six table forks, eight dessert forks, ten dessert spoons, together with three table spoons, London 1822, four dessert spoons London 1818, a teaspoon and two modern silver preserve spoons, 1900grams, 61ozs, (38).
A quantity of silver and silver plated flatware to include: eight table knives with hallmarked handles, Sheffield 1969, a silver fish slice, London date letter rubbed, two Fiddle pattern dessert forks, Charles Eley, London, 1824, four Old English pattern salt spoons marks rubbed, a pair of Fiddle and Thread pattern salt spoons, John Alderwick and James Slater, London 1865, an Old English pattern sauce ladle, William Shaw, London 1800; a Fiddle pattern fish knife marks rubbed; two silver butter knives 20th century, a Fiddle pattern salt spoon, a Kings pattern silver plated spoon ladle, a pair of plated grape scissors and fifteen white bakelite handled knives, silver weight 465grams, 15ozs, (a lot).
A small group of early 19th century Exeter flatware, Fiddle pattern, to include a table spoon, maker William Woodman, 1825, a table spoon John Osment, 1819, a table spoon, George Ferris, 1816, a dessert spoon maker George Ferris, 1831, four dessert forks, maker George Turner, 1830, a dessert fork, marks rubbed, a dessert fork, William Rawlings Soweby, 1844, a sauce ladle, George Tuner, 1828, a smaller ladle, maker John Osment, 1829, a mustard spoon maker William Rawlings Sobery, 1835, a salt spoon maker William Woodman, 1827, together with a George III cased silver and mother of pearl fruit knife and fork, maker Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1819, in a red leather case, 16.3cm long, 525grams, 16.9 ozs, (15).
A part matched canteen of early 19th century of Edinburgh silver flatware, various makers and dates, Fiddle pattern, to include; three table spoons, four dessert spoons, six teaspoons, maker Robert Smeaton, 1820, a table spoon, two dessert spoons, A Whighton, 1836, and a toddy ladle, fiddle and shell pattern, maker D.M 1826, 645grams, 207ozs, (17).
A part matched canteen of 18th and 19th century flatware, Old English pattern, various dates and makers, London, to include four table spoons, Soloman Houghton, 1800, four large dessert spoons, various, five small dessert spoons, 1785 and 1797, six bright cut tea spoons, four tea spoons, 1785, six large tea spoons, five table forks, 1804, 1090grams, (27).
A group of silver items to include;- a silver and glass dressing table jar with hand painted panel of highland cattle drinking signed J. Stinton ( probably Royal Worcester) Birmingham 1927, together with a silver tankard, maker Hayes & Co. Birmingham 1912, a mother of pearl and white metal teether/ whistle, a silver caddy spoon, maker George Smith, London 1796 and a three-piece cruet set and tray.
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