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Silver plated Kings pattern flatware comprising 11 dessert forks, 12 dessert knives, 5 table forks, 6 dinner knives, 6 dessert spoons, 1 cheese knife, 1 butter knife, 1 meat knife, also including 6 grapefruit spoons , Heritage plate, 12 teaspoons , marked for J. Billam Ltd.
Large collection of silver plated cutlery , most Old English, shell & thread pattern, comprising desert spoons(22), dessert knives(20), table knives(19), table spoons(23), table forks(39), dessert forks(10), fish knives(28), dessert forks(41), dessert spoons(10), teaspoons(20)
Harrods Kings pattern six place setting silver plated cutlery, comprising; 6 soup spoons, 6 dessert spoons, 6 steak knives, 6 table forks, 6 dessert forks, 6 cake forks, 6 dessert knives, 6 table knives, 6 cake knives, also included are 6 Kings pattern fish knives and forks
Matched set of Kings pattern silver cutlery (19th century and mostly Edinburgh) comprising six William IV table forks and spoons, James & William Marshall, Edinburgh 1831 and four dessert forks, J & W M, Edinburgh 1834, six dessert spoons, James McKay, Edinburgh 1820, six serving spoons, John Hay, Edinburgh 1876 and six dessert spoons, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1899 (34 pieces) 65ozs
Silver flatware comprising three George III silver Kings Pattern table forks, London 1815, makers mark WI over WI, a nother similar by William Chawner II, London 1825, five fiddle pattern silver dessert spoons, two serving spoons with thread pattern, possibly James Smith, Edinburgh 1837, a dessert spoon with bead pattern, G&S Co., London 1939 (24 ozs) and five ivory handled silver fish knives and forks, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1876 (two forks dating 1875)
George III and George IV silver fiddle pattern flatware comprising 11 dessert spoons, various dates and makers, 11 dessert forks, William Eley & William Fearn and one other, London 1816, 2 Scottish serving spoons, John Mitchell, Glasgow 1823, 12 table forks, George Burrows II, London 1822, 12 dinner knives, London 1961, and 12 dessert knives, London 1959, weight not including knives 61oz,
Matched set of silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern cutlery, by William Butler and Walker & Hall, 102oz, excluding the knives, by William Butler:- nine table knives, Sheffield 1972 eight bread knives, Sheffield 1972, and one other, Sheffield 1971 by Walker & Hall:- nine serving spoons, Sheffield 1903 nine dessert spoons, Sheffield 1903 eight teaspoons, Sheffield 1903 and one other, Sheffield 1902 nine table forks, Sheffield 1903 nine dessert forks, Sheffield 1903
Pair of Scottish George III silver fiddle pattern desert forks, Edinburgh 1834 makers mark RW, four fiddle pattern dessert forks London 1822 makers mark WC and a matched set of six George III old english pattern table forks Various dates and marks 22ozs in total
Revised Description: George V silver cream jug with large scroll handle on pedestal circular foot, London 1915, Together with a George V silver sugar bowl, London 1916 and a silver Christening mug, Sheffield 1914. Weight 10oz and an Edward VII silver top and glass dressing table bottle, embossed with winged cherubs PART LOT AS DUPLICATE OF LOT 268
Pair of Victorian silver salts, London 1896, another similar Chester 1916 and other items comprising a George V silver pepperette, Birmingham 1913, pair of Victorian vase shaped silver cruets with embossed flower decoration, London 1897, silver cigarette case, london 1909, oval silver top & glass dressing table box, four miniature silver condiments with handles and a Continental white metal Dutch tea strainer, decorated with a young fisherman.
19th century Fiddle pattern silver cutlery , to include nine table spoons, including three by Henry Holland, five dessert spoons, one table fork, two dessert forks, thirteen teaspoons and two fiddle and thread dessert spoons, Edinburgh 1831by J. Asherheim. Total weight 45oz
An interesting autograph book belonging to a Miss Clouting, one of the invited guests at a civic luncheon at the Town Hall Ipswich on 26 June 1930, on the occasion of the visit of H.R.H. The Prince Of Wales. The Prince was invited to attend the Wolsey Pageant and to open new Airport at Ipswich. Ipswich, along with Great Yarmouth, Sheringham and Kings Lynn suffered with bombing from Zeppelin LZ38 commanded by Erich Linnarz in 1915. This small book contains the future Kings autograph as Edward R, dated 26-V1-30. It also contains many other signatures of important people to the owner. Also the lot contains an invite to the luncheon and a table layout. GC illustrated on Plate 13.
A Base-Metal Cigar Case in the form of a Zeppelin. 42cm long, mounted on legs for table use. It has a hinged lid bearing a portrait of Count Zeppelin and has a pair of open gondolas beneath, one detached but present. The metal has feint traces of having once been silver plated. QGC-GC.
A small floral embossed dressing table box. Airship over harbour entrance to Lindau on the lid, four integral feet, with silk lining. 7cm x 5cm x 3.7cm. Plus a circular cachet, silver plated basket weave on orange glass lining, medallion of Friedrichshafen to lid. Diameter 7.5cm. GC illustrated on Plate 25.
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