A Matched Set of Eight George III Silver Table Forks, various makers, predominantly Richard Crossley, London 1794-1804, seven engraved with a lion rampant crest to match, one with that of a stag; and A Matched Set of Seven Silver Dessert Forks, 6 Eley & Fearn, London 1801, 1 William Eaton, London 1842, all engraved with a lion rampant crest to match the previous, 24oz 12dwt (15)
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A Large Late Victorian or Edwardian Silver Dressing Table Tray, Henry Matthews, Chester, date letter rubbed, circa 1900, rectangular with cut pierced corners and gadroon rim, the centre with putti amongst clouds within scrolling foliate decoration, 32.5cm wide, 17oz 10dwtDate letter is rubbed, other marks clear. Some wear to the high points of the decoration and surface scratching. Twisted slightly so does not sit 100% flat.
A Part Service of American Art Nouveau Silver Flatware, Gorham Mfg Co., Rhode Island, early 20th century, stamped 'Sterling' and 'Pat 1904', recorded as Virginia pattern designed by William C. Codman, comprising: 3 table spoons; 5 table forks; 6 table knives; 5 dessert spoons; 2 teaspoons; 4 cake forks; 6 butter knives; and 4 small sauce ladles, 38ozt (35)
A Service of Silver Fiddle Husk Pattern Flatware, Roberts & Belk, London 1936, comprising: 6 table spoons; 6 table forks; 6 dessert spoons; 6 dessert forks; and 6 tea spoons, 71oz 12dwt (30) Marks all generally clear. No initials or crests. Pieces are of a good gauge, these examples struck with a bell flower heel. Some general signs of use, scratching, bowls of spoons in good order.
A Composite Part Service of George III, Victorian and Later King's Pattern Flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: 4 table spoons (Chawner & Co, London 1853/55); 14 table forks (2 John Round, Sheffield 1900; 2 Viners, 1959; 4 Poston Products, 1969; 6 Elkington & Co, 1964/65); 12 table knives, with steel blades (6 J B Chatterley & Sons, 1965; 4 E.P.& Co, 1967; 2 Viners Ltd, 1963); 6 dessert spoons (Chawner & Co, 1854/55); 6 dessert forks (Chawner & Co, 1854/55); 11 dessert knives, with steel blades (J B Chatterley & Sons, 1965/69); 12 soup spoons (6 P.E.& Co., 1967; 6 Poston Products, 1968/69); 18 teaspoons (12 probably William Chawner, 1829; 6 Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, 1819); 6 grapefruit spoons Poston Products, 1964); 3 pairs of fish knives and forks (Gee & Holmes, 1966); a pair of asparagus tongs (Francis Higgins, 1890); a cake slice, break knife and cake knife, all with steel blades (Harrison Bros, 1964); 3 butter knives (Peaston Products, 1967); and a pickle fork and spoon (Mappin & Webb, 1965/66), the 19th century pieces mostly crested, 139oz 18dwt weighable silver (104)
A Pair of George IV Silver King's Husk Pattern Table Spoons, William Chawner, London 1828; and A Pair of George IV Scottish Silver Fiddle and Shell Pattern Toddy Ladles, stamped ''Forrests'' probably for William Forrest & Co, Edinburgh 1822, 22cm and 15cm long respectively, 8oz 12dwt (4)
A Part Service of Late Victorian Silver Old English Pattern Flatware, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1899, comprising: 10 table spoons; 12 table forks; 12 dessert spoons; and 11 dessert forks, engraved with initials; together with A George III Silver Table Spoon, Solomon Hougham, London 1794, engraved with initials, 81ozt (46)
A Set of Six Victorian Provincial Silver King's Pattern Table Forks, Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1876, 17oz 4dwt (6)Maker's marks are partially obscured but other marks clear. Some wear to definition in the pattern decoration. Tines are a fairly consistent good length, one or two bent inwards slightly.
A Pair of George II Silver Hanoverian with Rat Tail Pattern Table Spoons, William Street, London 1720/21, with initials D over IM, and later initials; Another Hanoverian Pattern Table Spoon with Shell Back, Thomas Gilpin, London circa 1740, engraved with initials E over IA; and A Further Hanoverian Table Spoon, Thomas Dene, London 1765, with initials I*C, and later initials, the largest 20.5cm long, 6.8ozt (4)
A German Art Nouveau Silver Cigar or Table Lighter, Wilhelm Binder, Schwäbisch Gmünd, .800 standard, circa 1900, in the form of an oil lamp, with stylised whiplash decoration, lacking cover, 15cm long, 3oz 16dwt Marked to foot, also indistinctly stamped Francis Mell****. Lacking cover, wick holder with screw fitting.
A Part Service of William IV Silver Old English with Thread Pattern Flatware, William Collins, London 1833, comprising: 6 table forks; 4 dessert forks; and 4 dessert forks; together with A William IV Silver Fish Slice, Mary Chawner, London 1836, all engraved with a crest of a bird rising, 32oz 10dwt (15)
A Service of William IV/Victorian Scottish Silver Single Struck King's Pattern Flatware, Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1839-44, six place settings, comprising: table spoons; table forks; dessert spoons; and dessert forks, engraved with the initial L; together with A Set of Six Late Victorian Single Struck King's Pattern Teaspoons, Walter & John Barnard, London 1896, 48oz 10dw (30)All marks mostly clear, some very crisp. Repair to the heel of one dessert spoon, other dessert spoons with a light crease at the back of the bowl. Some tine wear to the dessert forks. Table forks with fairly consistent tine length.
A Service of Silver Old English Pattern Flatware, Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield 1932-34, comprising: 4 table spoons; six table forks; 6 soup spoons; 6 dessert spoons; 6 dessert forks ; 12 tea spoons; a soup ladle; a basting spoon; a pair of salt and pepper pots loosely modelled as tankards, together with a matched pair of sauce ladles and condiment ladle, Birmingham 1935/36; and steel and ivorine handled table knives; dessert knives; carving knives and forks and a steel, all engraved with the initial O, housed in a fitted walnut canteen, 85oz 6dwt (64)
A Service of Early Victorian Silver Fiddle Pattern Flatware, Henry Holland, London 1845, comprising: 6 table spoons; 6 table forks; 6 dessert spoons; and 6 dessert forks, together with A Set of Six Fiddle Pattern Tea Spoons, Charles Boyton, London 1851/54; and A French Electroplated King's Shape Serving Spoon, Christofle, circa 1900, 49ozt 8dwt (31)
An Irish Provincial Silver Hanoverian Pattern Table Spoon, George Hodder, Cork, mid 18th century, struck GH STERLING GH, the terminal engraved with the initials KP, 22cm long, 2oz 4dwtMarks are rubbed, the Sterling mark clearer than the GH mark. Some thinning to bowl tip, particularly on left hand edge.
A Service of Italian Silver Flatware, Luigi Calegaro, Padova, 800 standard, circa 1930-50, with three prong forks and pistol shaped handles to the knives, six place settings, comprising: table forks; table knives; table/dessert spoons; dessert forks; dessert knives; and teaspoons, in a fitted box with retailer's label of Aldo Brondino, Venice, weighable silver 29oz 16dwt (36)
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