A George III silver serving trowel by William Smith I, London 1769, the triangular blade engraved and pierced with crosslets and scrolls, on a feather edge stem with pierced scroll-work finial, 27.5cm (10.75 ins) long, 134g (4.25 oz) gross (solder repair). See Grimwade no. 3308 for the mark Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
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A CANTEEN OF AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN TABLE SILVER, LADISLAUS JAROSINSKI, VIENNA, 1872-1922 with shell patterned terminals initialled FS, comprising the following: twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve table knives, ten dessert forks, twelve dessert knives, twelve gilt bladed fruit knives, ten teaspoons twelve coffee spoons, four salt cellars and spoons, a pair of salad servers, a pair of fish servers, a pair of serving forks, a pair of pickle forks, two sauce ladles, a soup ladle, a serving spoon, a sifter spoon, a cake trowel, a butter knife, a spatula, and a tea strainer, 800 standard, all in a fitted oak case -- weighable silver (excluding steel bladed table and dessert knives and ivory handled tea strainer) 5890gr (189oz)
A Victorian silver masonic presentation trowel, with spiral ivory handle, the blade inscribed `Presented to Handcross Lodge by Bro. A. E. Reeves founder treasurer 1967, hallmarked for Birmingham 1890, makers J & H. H., 27cm long, together with three accompanying Handcross chapter no 8104, silver gilt and enamel medals, all cased.
An Edwardian silver presentation silver trowel by The Levesley Brothers Sheffield 1904 with a carved ivory handle the blade with chased foliate decoration and inscribed Presented to the Revd. J.H.Hudleston on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of St. Mary s Church Catcliffe Aug 11th 1909 length 31.5cm.
A Victorian presentation trowel, pointed blade inscribed `Presented to Mrs M P Lawford on the laying of the foundation stone of the extension to Yateley & District Hospital by Messers Friend & Lloyd, Architects, Aldershot, Wednesday April 8th 1936`, within a Bright-cut engraved band of foliage, ivory haft, 26.5cm long, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1935
A pair of Meissen porcelain figures, in the style of Acier, a gardener and his companion, he wears court dress, he stands by a stump holding a spade, beneath his elbow a watering can, she holds a basket of flowers in her apron, in one hand a trowel. Blue crossed swords marks, the gardener incised "B69", the companion incised "C68". Height 7 1/2ins. (See illustration)
A Victorian silver presentation trowel with turned ivory handle, the blade engraved with leafy scrolls and flowerheads, the crest in the form of a coronet with a stag and motto below, Foi Est Tout. The inscription reading 'Presented to the Rt. Hon. Henrietta Anne Theodosia Countess of Ripon by the Committee of The Huddersfield Mechanics Institution on the occasional of her Ladyship's laying the foundation stone of the new building October 5th 1859. G.D. Tomlinson President'. London 1857. 13ins long.
A Victorian silver salt spoon, London 1844, a pair of silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, London 1854, a pair of silver sugar tongs, with cast and pierced decoration, circa 1790, the blade from a butter trowel, five dessert knives and six dessert forks, with plated blades and prongs and with mother of pearl handles (damaged).
A Victorian engraved presentation trowel, in a fitted case, inscribed 'Presented to Mrs S.J. Cooper, on the occasion of the laying the foundation stone of St Lukes Church Sunday School room Worsbro' Common Whit, Monday 1879', by R. Martin & E.Hall, Sheffield 1877, 32.2in (12.7cm) long, 7.25.
A George V presentation trowel with an ivory handle, inscribed 'Presented to W.N.L. Champion Esq, J.P. - Chairman of Bentley & Shaw Ltd, as a memento of the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the New Maltings, Aug 7th 1913 - Law Stedd & Sons, Builders, Huddersfield', 33cm long, maker CB&S, Sheffield, 1912, cased.
A pair of Victorian silver butter knives engraved with foliate scrolls and fitted with carved mother-of-pearl handles, Birmingham 1852, together with a silver trowel with mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham 1896, a pair of silver handled glove stretchers, a similar pair of curling tongs, a silver mounted nail buffer and a small collection of cutlery and accoutrements.
An Indian silver coloured parcel gilt and frosted presentation trowel by Bapalal's, stamped marks, with a turned ivory handle and an inscription dated 18-2-1958, in a box from Bapalal & Co., Jewellers, Madras; and an ivory mounted steel letter opener or desk knife, the handle carved as a Japanese Oni holding aloft a peach, in a case with an inscribed plaque dated 1961 (2). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

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