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A modern designer silver five-piece matching tea and coffee set designed by Eric Clements for Mappin & Webb and Elkington & Co., Sheffield, 1964/66/67Plain squat baluster form with domed covers, curved handles and melon-fluted wood finials, comprising:- hot water jug and sugar bowl 1964, teapot and milk jug 1966 and coffee pot 1967 (the 1964 pieces by Mappin & Webb, the 1966 and 1967 pieces by Elkington & Co.), Coffee and hot water pots 20cm high, 78oz (2418 gm). (5)
A comprehensive part set of Wedgwood Turquoise Florentine dinner and tea ware, to include three vegetable tureens, two with lids, one without, 25.5cm wide, a serving platter, 35cm wide, ten dinner plates, 27.5cm wide, thirteen side plates, 20.7cm wide, ten soup bowls, 16.7cm wide, three shallow bowls, 22.7cm wide, a sauceboat and stand, sauceboat 20.5cm wide, eight teacups and saucers, teacups 10.7cm wide, eight cake plates, 15.5cm wide, one sugar bowl, 10.5cm wide, a milk jug, 10.5cm high and two further plates, 24.5cm and 17.7cm wide, varying printed marks (qty.)Condition report: One soup bowl cracked and chipped. Milk jug chipped to spout. General wear to the decration and rims commensurate with use and age.
A cased set of six silver Queens pattern teaspoons, Sheffield 1974, one other cased set of silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1917, a cased set of silver handled tea knives, and a cased two piece mother of pearl handled silver plated christening set, total silver weight approximately 7 oztCondition report: Minor tarnshing and minor blemishes to cases
A collection of silver items, comprising a cased set of six grapefruit spoons, Sheffield 1964, Emile Viner, a cased set of six tea knives, Sheffield 1965, maker's mark HB, a silver purse with engraved floral decoration, Birmingham 1906, maker's mark JG., two smaller silver purses, Birmingham 1918, maker's mark BP over DC and the other Chester 1912, maker's mark T&S and two silver lidded toilet jarsCondition report: All pieces with surface scratches, knocks and signs of use, the larger purse with heavier dents and one of the glass jars with chips to the rim.
SIX SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE PATTERN TEA SPOONS initialled "MC", by Robert Keay of Perth (RK, twice, eagle, twice) c.1840, and a set of four Scottish provincial Fiddle toddy ladles, initialled "CEW", probably by Peter Fraser of Glasgow/Greenock, (PF, PF, PF) 1820-1840; the ladles 6.4" (16 cms) long; 6.95 oz (10)
A SET OF FOUR SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEA SPOONS Hanoverian pattern, initialled "AW", by Adam Graham of Glasgow, ( maker's mark only "AG"), c.1770, a Scottish provincial small ladle with a pointed end, initialled, by James Douglas of Dundee (DOUGLAS, ID, lopped heart, crowned shield), c.1800, together with a pair of Feather-edge dessert spoons (with shoulders), crested, by London 1768 and a small pierced ladle, crested, maker's mark "IL" (four times); the latter 5.12" (13 cms) long; 4.1 oz (8)
SMALL FLATWARE:- A Scottish provincial Fiddle toddy ladle, initialled, by John Pringle of Perth (IP, eagle, IP, eagle) 1825-30, a William IV whip-end salt spoon, a pair of Victorian sugar nips, a pair of George III bright-cut tea spoons, initialled, another pair (made in Newcastle), also initialled, and a set of three Hanoverian tea spoons; the ladle 6.2" (15.5 cms) long; 4.8 oz (10)
A CASED SILVERGILT FRUIT SERVING SET to include two later-decorated or "berry" table spoons and a ladle, pierced for use as a sugar sifter, together with a cased set of twelve tea knives with loaded handles, Sheffield 1910, and a cased pair of sugar spoons, by J & W. Deakin, Sheffield 1896; the latter pair 5.1" (13 cms) long; 5.8 oz weighable silver (3)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN CANTEEN OF KING'S HUSK PATTERN FLATWARE in a fitted, brass bound wooden box to include:- Twelve table spoons, sixteen table forks, fifteen dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, fourteen tea spoons (1 A/F), two butter knives, four sauce ladles, three mustard spoons, one sugar sifter ladle, one soup ladle and two basting spoons, all by S. Hayne & D. Cater, London 1838 together with a fish slice by the same makers, London 1836, a set of six salt spoons by Charles Boyton, London 1823, a pair of Victorian King's pattern salad servers, a pair of King's pattern sugar tongs and the following with stainless steel blades & tines:- A set of twelve King's pattern table knives, eleven side knives and a five-piece carving set by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.Ltd., London 1949, all of the above crested to match; the box measuring 22.2" (56.3 cms) long; 260.5 oz weighable silver
A LATE 19TH CENTURY AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN CANTEEN OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY with Hanoverian pattern stems in a fitted oak box to include:- Twelve table spoons, twenty four table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve coffee spoons, twelve tea spoons, six salt spoons, a sugar sifter ladle, a tea strainer spoon, a soup ladle, three sauce ladles, twelve ice cream or sorbet spoons, an ice cream server, a pair of salad servers, two serving spoons, two large serving forks, a fish serving fork, a fish slice, a serving slice, a butter knife, a small serving slice, a pair of serving tongs, twenty four table knives and twelve side knives (with replacement stainless steel blades, a carving knife & fork and a set of six small circular salts, each piece with a relief cartouche, engraved with a script monogram, maker's mark H.A.G., Vienna 1880-1900; 251.65 oz weighable silver; the box measuring 22" (56 cms) long
TEA SPOONS:- A set of ten tea spoons with crossed golf clubs on the terminals, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1932, a set of eleven tea spoons with reeded scroll terminals, a set of twelve Victorian tea spoons with fluted bowls, monogrammed, a set of five Dutch "Apostle" tea spoons, a set of six slender Continental tea spoons and three various small lades; the largest one 8" (20 cms) long; 26.1 oz weighable silver (lot)
A CANTEEN OF OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY (and condiments) in a 3-drawer walnut cabinet with lift-up cover to include:- Four soup spoons, Six table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, six egg spoons, six ice spoons, six oyster forks, six tea spoons five coffee spoons, one chutney spoon, one pickle fork, two butter knives, one cheese scoop, one sugar spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, two mustard spoons, two salt spoons, one soup ladle, two sauce ladles, two gravy spoons, another large serving spoon, a pair of fish servers, six fish knives, six fish forks, six fruit/dessert knives, six fruit;dessert forks, twelve table & twelve side knives (stainless steel blades), a five-piece carving set (stainless steel blades & tines), two pepper casters, three salts and a mustard pot, all crested, the vast majority by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.Ltd., London 1936 (some mon-matching replacements); the cabinet measuring 19.8" (50 cms) wide; 222 oz weighable silver.
A MIXED LOT:- A set of six pairs of mother of pearl-handled fruit knives & forks, maker's mark "E&S", Sheffield 1927, a set of six dessert forks, crested, a set of six butter spreaders and six small forks, a George III bright-cut table spoon, initialled and a matched set of six Fiddle tea spoons by Patrick Leonard (of Manchester), hallmarked Sheffield 1841/Chester 1842; 23.6 oz weighable silver (37)
A MIXED LOT:- Seven antique King's pattern tea spoons, a sugar spoon and two salt spoons, all crested to match, a set of four Victorian bead pattern egg spoons, initialled "P", a Victorian Fiddle & thread pattern sugar sifter ladle and a quantity of other small spoons and flatware, etc; the sifter ladle 6.75" (17.2 cms) long; 28.1 oz (lot)
AN ELIZABETH II CANTEEN OF LACE-BACK TREFID PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY TO INCLUDE:- Four table spoons, eight table forks, eight dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, eight tea spoons, eight grapefruit spoons, eight soup spoons, eight table knives & eight side knives (with stainless steel blades), and a carving set, all by C.J. Vander Ltd., London/Sheffield 1970-72 and six coffee spoons by another maker (F.H), Sheffield 1971, all contained in a canteen box; the box measuring 16.25" (41.2 cms) wide; 89.5 oz weighable silver
HOURGLASS PATTERN:- A set of twelve George III table forks by Thomas Barker, London 1809, together with twelve table spoons, a set of four salt spoons, eleven dessert spoons, two dessert forks, eleven tea spoons, some pieces crested, by various makers (Messrs. Eley, Fearn & Chawner, Thomas Barker & Solomon Hougham), mixed dates, London 1809-1812; 126 oz (52)
A COLLECTED OR HARLEQUIN CANTEEN OF QUEEN'S PATTERN FLATWARE (with anthemion heel) to include:- Twelve table spoons, seventeen table forks, eighteen dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, and ten tea spoons by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1838-1860, together with six table forks by Charles Boyton, London 1834, five dessert spoons by A.B. Savory & J. Hayne, London 1828-1830, twelve dessert forks by George Adams, London 1864-1865, and two tea spoons by Asprey & Co., London 1965 and the following King's pattern flatware & cutlery by Asprey & Co.Ltd.:- Twelve pairs of fish knives & forks, Sheffield 1969 twelve pairs of fruit/dessert knives & forks, London 1969, and a set of twelve table knives & twelve side knives (with stainless steel blades), by C.J. Vander Ltd., Sheffield 1969; 219.4 oz weighable silver (lot)
A SET OF GEORGE III PICTURE-BACK TEA SPOONS with a hen & chicks below the drop and the initials "D" over "WM" on the back of the terminal, maker's mark "W.W" and lion passant only, probably by William Worthington, London c.1775, together with a pair of George III picture-back tea spoons, with a dove holding an olive branch, and a single George III example "I love Liberty"; 3.1 oz (9)
MISCELLANEOUS ANTIQUE FLATWARE Old English pattern to include: six table spoons, a set of six table forks, a set of six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, five tea spoons & a soup ladle by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1804, some pieces with initials and a Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, crested; 40 oz (31)
MISCELLANEOUS SMALL FLATWARE & CUTLERY:- A set of twelve George V seal top tea spoons, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1920/21, a set of six Art Deco coffee spoons, two sets of six tea spoons, a Victorian caddy spoon, a Norwegian spoon, a George III condiment ladle, three mounted steel pocket knives and a plated cocktail spoon with a bead-set terminal; the latter 7.9" (20 cms) long; 13.4 oz weighable silver (lot)
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