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A Victorian silver matched part table service by George W Adams for Chawner & Co, London 1858-1877, Old English pattern, most engraved with a crest, comprising;. 40 table forks. 21 table spoons. 6 dessert forks. 5 dessert spoons. 160 oz gross. together with a quantity of electro-plated flatware
A quantity of silver and plated items, including an Edwardian sugar caster, Sheffield 1901, spirally fluted with acanthus border, 15.3cm high (loaded); a silver mug, Birmingham 1945; a silver sugar tongs, Birmingham 1940; a late Victorian silver mounted cut glass bottle for the dressing table, London 1890, the cover inscribed `Eveline`; another, with hammered cover, Birmingham 1904; an electroplated twin handled trophy cup, and other electroplated items
A silver trinket box, Birmingham 1918, circular with engine turned decoration, 6.5cm diameter; with a pair of loaded silver desk candlesticks; a silver pepper and salt; a pair of silver napkin rings and a single; a silver box with a mother of pearl set cover; two glass and silver mounted match globes; another of round compressed form; a Georgian silver table spoon; and two small spoons; 286g gross weighable
A small collection of silver flatware, including a pair of George III bright cut engraved table spoons by Hester Bateman, London 1783; a pair of George III Old English thread pattern table spoons and a pair of dessert spoons by Smith & Fearn, London 1794; a George IV fiddle pattern table spoon, 1821; another Victorian example by John & Henry Lias, London 1844; and a George III teaspoon, London 1815, all engraved with either a crest or initials; 15oz gross
A matched set of six George IV silver fiddle and thread pattern table forks by William Eaton, London 1826 (2), and William Chawner, London 1828 (4), together with a set of twelve Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern dessert forks by John James Whiting, London 1847, all engraved with a crest, 29.4oz gross
A George III silver part table service by Eley and Fearn, London 1816, of fiddle and thread pattern, engraved with a crest; comprising eleven dessert spoons and five teaspoons; together with a matched Victorian silver dessert spoon by J.J.Whiting, London 1848; 22.4 oz gross
A collection of small silver and silver coloured items, including a cased set of silver handled fruit knives by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1958; another, similar, Sheffield 1911; six silver napkin rings, various designs, dates and makers; a silver mounted pot for the dressing table, Birmingham 1915; a silver `wishbone` sugar nips, London 1903; a trinket dish embossed with the Portuguese post 1911 coat of arms; and a silver coloured cigarette case, 23.8 oz gross; together with a plated twin handled serving dish by Christofle and a plated cigarette box
A silver and enamel dressing table set, by Adie brothers, Birmingham 1960, decorated with flowers on a pale pink guilloche ground, comprising a trinket box, a pair of candlesticks, a hand mirror, four tops from bottles and a powder bowl, now deficient, two brushes, a manicure set on a stand; with a scent bottle having an embossed silver top; a silver hand mirror; a glass ring tree; and a brush; damages throughout
A George III silver part table service by Moses Brent, London 1798, with reeded ivory handles, comprising five dessert knives and four dessert forks; and another matched silver part service by Alexander Hewat, Sheffield 1809-1818, with waisted ivory handles, comprising five dessert forks and five knives
A quantity of matched silver King`s pattern flatware, various makers and dates, comprising; a set of six grapefruit spoons, Birmingham 1975; eight tea spoons, all Victorian, including five by Francis Higgins; four table spoons, made up of one pair of Victorian and one pair George IV; a pair of Irish Victorian sauce ladles, marks worn; a pair of butter knives and a cream ladle; 1,025g (33 oz) gross; also with three cheese knives; a butter knife; a sugar spoon; and a small cake lift, all with stainless steel blades and loaded silver handles
A quantity of William IV silver handled knives by William Chawner, London 1830, comprising 36 table knives and 21 dessert knives, each with steel blades and engraved with a crest and motto, 156 oz, together with three serving forks, a pair of Victorian silver cauldron salts, London 1886, and a collection of plated items, including an ivory handled crumb scoop
A George III figured mahogany side table, circa 1780, the rectangular top with cavetto moulding to three sides, over 3 deep frieze drawers, each with a single brass bail handle, on square tapering legs, 76cm high, 125cm wide, 57cm deep.. Provenance: Fulbeck Hall.
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