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A miscellaneous collection, including a group of corkscrews, a Japanese white metal trinket box with floral decoration, an ebony paper knife with elephant mount, a Nigerian brass bowl marked BIDA to base, a dressing table set, a group of painted carved wooden figural bottle-stoppers, and other items
A COLLECTED, PART-SET OF KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE (Diamond Shell heel) to include:- Twelve table spoons by two different makers, London 1831, twelve table forks, also by two different makers, mixed dates, London 1829-1837, and twelve very mixed tea spoons (mixed makers, mixed Assay Offices & mixed dates) 1852-1911, one crested; 90 oz (36)
A SET OF SIX GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOONS initialled, by Richard Crossley, London 1795, a pair of Old English pattern table spoons, crested, by Mary Chawner, London 1839 and a set of six late Victorian Grecian pattern dessert spoons, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1895; 27.1 oz (14)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY PART-CANTEEN OF SANDRINGHAM PATTERN FLATWARE TO INCLUDE:- Four table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, ten dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, nine tea spoons & one jam spoon, one place setting inscribed with a name, all by E. Viner, Sheffield 1932/33, all contained in a fitted walnut side table, together with twelve stainless steel table knives & six side knives with bone handles; the table measuring 25.8" (66 cms) long; 108 oz weighable silver
A SET OF THREE VICTORIAN FIDDLE, THREAD & SHELL PATTERN TABLE SPOONS (with an unusual convex shell heel), engraved with an Earl's crest & coronet, by George Adams, London 1848 and a set of three Victorian table spoons in the same pattern (but with diamond shell heel), maker's mark "WB", London 1838; 20 oz (6)
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE TO INCLUDE:- Twelve table spoons, three table forks, four dessert spoons, seven dessert forks, two tea spoons, eight condiment spoons, a small sifter ladle and two butter knives, mixed dates, George III - Victorian, the vast majority either crested or initialled; 53 oz (39) *Provenance: Niall Hobhouse, removed from Hadspen House.
IRISH FIDDLE RATTAIL PATTERN FLATWARE TO INCLUDE:- A set of five George IV table spoons, a set of seven George III tea spoons, crested, a set of six George III tea spoons, crested, a pair of George IV sauce ladles, a pair of William IV toddy ladles, and a pair of Victorian sauce ladles, crested & initialled, mixed makers & dates; 30.8 oz (24)
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN TO INCLUDE:- Three table forks, eighteen dessert spoons, twenty dessert forks, eleven tea spoons & six various small ladles, some pieces crested, mixed makers and dates, all Dublin-marked, George III - Victorian; 64.4 oz (58)
MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE:- A George III Old English pattern sauce ladle, a George III table spoon, a child's spoon & fork, a set of five Victorian egg spoons, a set of four modern cake forks, a pair of George III dessert spoons, five various tea spoons and three small forks, some pieces initialled; 17.6 oz (23)
A SET OF TWENTY TWO GEORGE III TABLE KNIVES with tapering and thread decorated handles and steel scimitar blades, together with a set of thirteen slightly smaller table knives to match with steel finger point blades and a set of eight side knives also to match with steel finger point blades, all crested & all by William Abdy, London c.1790 (maker's mark & lion passant only) (43) *Provenance: Niall Hobhouse, removed from Hadspen House.
A SET OF SIX AMERICAN ART NOUVEAU IRIAN PATTERN TABLE SPOONS and eleven tea spoons to match, with the script monogram "EM" on the back of the terminals, by R. Wallace & Sons, Connecticut c.1900, contained in two boxes, one with the label of "Mrs T. Lynch, 1 & 3 Union Square, New York"; 25.6 oz (2)
ELEVEN VARIOUS HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLE SPOONS all crested/initialled, mixed makers & dates (including a George II Scottish example, five George II examples, two George III examples and three Victorian examples; 22.8 oz (11) *Provenance: Niall Hobhouse, removed from Hadspen House.
A SMALL QUANTITY OF VICTORIAN FIDDLE FLATWARE to include five table spoons, two dessert spoons, a butter knife, a sugar sifter ladle, a pair of sugar tongs, three sauce ladles, an egg spoon and three condiment spoons, all crested to match, by George Adams, London, mixed dates 1845-50; 28.9 oz (17) *Provenance: Niall Hobhouse, removed from Hadspen House.
AN EDWARDIAN SET OF FIVE KING'S PATTERN TABLE KNIVES & THIRTEEN SIDE KNIVES TO MATCH, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1907 (steel blades) and a matched set of six Thread & Shell pattern table knives by two makers (Mary Chawner & George Adams, and George Adams), London 1840/43 (steel blades) (24)
A VICTORIAN CANTEEN OF FIDDLE, THREAD & SHELL PATTERN FLATWARE (diamond shell heel) in a fitted, iron bound oak travelling chest, to include:- forty two table spoons, seventy two table forks, thirty six dessert spoons, forty eight dessert forks, eighteen tea spoons, eight salt spoons, two butter knives, one pair of sugar tongs, one sugar sifter ladle, one fish slice, two sauce ladles, one soup ladle, two large basting spoons & two smaller basting spoons, all engraved with two crests below a Baron's coronet, and all by George Adams 1857-1861 (except four dessert spoons, same maker but 1848/50), the chest 22.3" (56.5 cms) long; 626.9 oz weighable silver
A PAIR OF LATE GEORGE II HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLE SPOONS by James Tookey, London 1758, another pair by Elisabeth Jackson, London 1748, a pair of George III fancy-back table spoons with a scallop shell below the drop, maker's mark "WC", London 1773 and two other George II table spoons; 15 oz (8)
A LATE VICTORIAN DRESSING TABLE CANDLESTICK in the neo-classical taste with a wrythen cluster column, a stiff leaf capital and gadrooned borders, the base with foliage and urns in relief, engraved on one side with a Viscount's coronet, by J. Aldwinckle & T. Slater, London 1886 (loaded); 5" (13 cms) high
A MIXED LOT:- A Victorian table lighter in the form of a classical lamp, another Continental example (both incomplete), an early 20th century cream jug, a Victorian sugar bowl with the signs of the Zodiac around the sides, and an inscription on the base, and a plated tea caddy; 19 oz weighable silver (5) *Provenance: Niall Hobhouse, removed from Hadspen House.
A MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY:- A George III table spoon, three Irish dessert spoons, six tea spoons, two George III salt spoons, two Victorian butter knives, a side knife (steel blade), a sugar sifter ladle, a toddy ladle, six sauce ladles, two lobster picks and a game skewer; 27.4 oz weighable silver (lot)
A MIXED LOT:- A pair of table lighters of squat circular form with snuffers, by Asprey & Co.Ltd., Birmingham 1922, a small capstan inkwell, glass liner (loaded base), an octagonal sugar caster and a cased five-piece condiment set with two spoons (blue glass liners); the lighters 3.1" (8 cms) diameter; 19.25 oz weighable silver (5)
A LATE VICTORIAN CONICAL TABLE LIGHTER in the form of an oil can with a reeded ring handle, by Joseph Braham, London 1890 (retailed by Thornhill of Bond Street) and a late 19th century French wine taster with a serpent ring handle and coin-inset bowl; the latter 3.75 (9.5 cms) diameter; 7.1 oz (3)
A MIXED LOT:- A circular bonbon dish with two drop ring handles, by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1933, a folding fruit knife with mother of pearl sides, inscribed "Mary", maker's mark "JYC", Sheffield 1890, four antique table spoons, two dessert spoons, a jam spoon & a tea spoon (most spoons either crested or initialled); the dish 5" (12.5 cms) diameter; 18.4 oz weighable silver (10)
FORKS:- A set of six early 20th century Bead pattern table forks (single-struck) by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926, a set of six George III Old English pattern table forks by Thomas Wallis, London 1791 and a set of five late Victorian Hanoverian three-prong dessert forks, crested, by J.B. Carrington, London 1896; 33.5 oz (17)
A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX with engraved decoration and concaved sides, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1808, a smaller curved snuff box, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1807, together with a vesta case with an engine-turned cover by Sampson Mordan & Co., Chester 1914, a mounted comb, an embossed dressing table box, a comb case & a small round box, unmarked; the large snuff box 3" (7.5 cms) long; 7.6 oz weighable silver (7)
A MIXED LOT:- An Edwardian serpent cigar cutter (originally mounted on a dish or ash tray), a toast rack, a textured measure or spill vase, four Regimental menu holders and an Edwardian table lighter (lacking detachable liners); the latter 3.8" (9.7 cms) high; 12.5 oz weighable silver (8)
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