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A 19th century Elkington & Co. silver-plated bone-handled canteen of cutlery in a fitted oak case, Old English pattern, comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve fish knives, twelve teaspoons, twelve table spoons, five egg spoons, soup ladle and a pair of fish servers, each piece engraved with a coronet. (approx. 80 pieces)
Henry Clifford de Meillon (South African act. 1823-1856) Views of Cape Town Table Mountain and Signal Hill Three all signed All watercolour over pencil with pen and ink unframed Each 16 x 24cm; 6¼ x 9½in (image size) (3) ++All - colours good; two with a few fox marks otherwise good; one with scattered light foxing and a tear to right margin through border and just touching image wear and surface dirt to margins
A composed Danish seventeen piece gilt metal toilet set, by Anton Michelson, Copenhagen 1916 -1946, assay master`s marks of Christian S Heise and Jens Sigsgaard and comprising: - a dressing table mirror with rococo style silver gilt mount on a satin birch veneer easel frame containing a bevelled plate, 36cm high; two oval lobed bombe shaped boxes with hinged covers, 12.5cm and 13cm diameter respectively; a pair of matching circular boxes with hinged covers, 8.75cm diameter; two smaller circular boxes, 7.5cm diameter; two large matching cologne bottles, 19.75cm high; two smaller conforming perfume bottles, 15.25cm high; an oval tray, 26cm diameter; a lady`s and a gentleman`s hairbrush; a silver handled button hook and shoehorn and a small oval pin box with hinged cover, 88oz (weighable) (17)
A fine French twelve place service of 1st standard silver flatware, by G Fouquet-Lapar, Paris early 20th century, of stylised reed and ribbon and foliate scrolled design, comprising:- twelve table spoons, 21.75cm; twelve dessert spoons, 18.75cm; twelve table forks, 21.5cm; twenty-four dessert forks, 18.75cm; twenty-four silver handled dessert knives (rebladed by Mappin & Webb), twelve silver handled table knives, 25cm; twelve teaspoons, 12cm and a pair of silver handled carvers, all contained in a polished oak canteen box with three fitted chamois lined trays, 137oz (110 pieces)
A substantial Edwardian and later silver Old English pattern flatware service, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, mainly Sheffield 1910, monogrammed, comprising: seventeen table forks, 20.5cm; eighteen tablespoons, 22cm; twelve dessert spoons, 18.5cm; twelve dessert forks, 18cm; twelve fish forks, 18cm; twelve fish knives (Sheffield 1906/07), 21cm; twelve teaspoons, (Sheffield 1922), 13.5cm; twelve silver coffee spoons, (Sheffield 1922), 11.5cm; two sauce ladles, 17.75cm; one gravy spoon, 30.5cm; a pair of fish servers, 29cm and 20cm; together with by Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield 1933, six butterknives,12.5cm and six fruit spoons, 12.5cm, also seventeen assorted steel bladed table knives with electroplate handles, fifteen cheese knives and a five piece carving set, together with an oak canteen box which accommodates part of the service, 211.25oz weighable, (161 pieces)
An extensive Victorian service of silver dognose rattail pattern flatware, by Robert Roskell, Alan Roskell & John Mortimer Hunt, London 1883, comprising: eighteen tablespoons, 20.5cm; six further tablespoons by Francis Higgins, London 1889 & 1899, 20.5cm; fifteen dessert spoons, 17.25cm; fifteen dessert forks (mostly Francis Higgins overstruck with the mark of Robert Roskell, Alan Roskell & John Mortimer Hunt, three with the mark of Francis Higgins only, London 1889); nineteen table forks, 19.5cm together with a further thirteen by Francis Higgins, London 1889, 19.25cm, two gravy spoons, 30.25cm, one soup ladle, 34cm, six teaspoons, 13.5cm; two sauce ladles, 18.25cm together with two others by Francis Higgins, London 1889, 18.25cm; two butter knives, 19.75cm; one sugar sifter, 16cm; one pair of sugar tongs, 13cm; also in the same pattern but silver gilt britannia standard by Charles Edwards, London 1880, four dessert spoons, 20cm and ten teaspoons, all crested (for Henderson), 241oz (117 pieces)
A George III matched service of Old English pattern flatware, various makers, London 1808, comprising: - twelve table forks including six by Eley, Fearn and Chawner and six by Thomas Wallis II, 20cm; twelve dessert forks including eleven by Robert Rutland, 16.5cm; twelve teaspoons, including six by Solomon Hougham and six by Thomas Wilkes Barker, 13.5cm; twelve dessert spoons including seven by Peter and William Bateman and five by other makers, 17.5cm; twelve tablespoons including six by Thomas Wallis II, three by John Lias and three by other makers, 22cm; two sauce ladles by Thomas Wilkes Barker, 17cm and two salt spoons by Thomas Wilkes Barker; 10.75cm, also twelve Old English Thread pattern table knives rebladed by CJ Vander and twelve matching cheese knives similarly rebladed all contained in a polished dark oak canteen case with two removable trays, 86.5oz (64piece)
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