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Offevrerie de Chambly, a canteen of cutlery, in a faux crocodile case, the 12 piece canteen to include dessert forks and spoons, table knives, spoons and forks, fish forks and fish knives, butterknives and teaspoons, also five serving pieces, the top tray with a variety of serving items, together with a boxed part set by Guy Degrenne, height 22cm, width 46cm (2) Condition Report: Overall in very good condition. Light tarnishing and minimal signs of use. Case has areas of wear.
Collection of silver cutlery, comprising set of six late Victorian table forks, hallmarked Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1895, set of six late Victorian dessert spoons, all engraved with initials, hallmarked Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1895 and two George III Old English pattern table spoons, hallmarked Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1818, contained within a wooden canteen box with engraved brass cartouche and a set of six silver plated dessert forksCondition Report:Silver approx 28.53 ozt (887.3 grams)
A canteen of Swiss silver 'Favorit' pattern flatware. Jezler. Stamped 800. The group of 20th century flatware in an associated canteen box comprising: 18 table forks; 12 dessert forks; 12 table spoons; 12 dessert spoons; 12 fish knives; 12 fish forks; 12 silver-handled table knives; 12 silver-handled dessert knives; 12 teaspoons; 11 pastry forks; a ladle; a sauce ladle; two serving spoons; a pair of fish servers; 3 various serving forks; a silver handled serving knife; a butter knife, and a single silver plated knife of similar design, by Christofle, total weighable silver approx. 151.3ozt
A canteen of 'Lyric' pattern flatware. Gorham, 20th century, stamped sterling. The canteen comprising: 11 table forks; 11 table knives; 12 dessert forks; 12 dessert knives; 12 soup spoons; 12 teaspoons; 12 fish forks; 12 fish knives; 12 pickle forks; 12 coffee spoons; 12 ice tea spoons; 12 butter knives; a sauce ladle, a cream ladle; a carving knife and fork; various serving implements and a silver plated bell, total weighable silver approx. 123.9ozt
A part table canteen of silver flatware.Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1932 & 1933. The mahogany part canteen of Hanoverian rat-tail pattern flatware containing: 6 serving/table spoons; 10 three-tined table forks; 8 table spoons; 9 dessert spoons; 10 three-tined dessert forks; 12 table knives with celluloid handles; 11 dessert knives with celluloid handles and a similar, matched example; 8 teaspoons; 2 sauce ladles; a soup lade and a pair of knife rests, all engraved with the initial 'B' to terminals; together with a small mixed collection of flatware comprising an assortment of silver teaspoons and tongs, various dates and makers; 10 silver plated fruit knives with mother of pearl handles and 12 silver plated fruit forks with mother of pearl handles, total weighable silver approx. 109ozt
A harlequin set of silver flatware.Various dates and makers.The canteen of double struck Fiddle and Thread pattern flatware, mostly Victorian, comprising: 12 table spoons, six engraved with crest; 11 table forks (and a single struck example with different crest), engraved with crests; 12 dessert spoons; 12 dessert forks; 12 teaspoons and a stuffing spoon, together with twelve each 20th century Thread pattern table knives and dessert knives, Sheffield, 1982, JB, handles filled, in an associated canteen box, total weighable silver approx. 129.6ozt Condition Report: weight excludes knives
A matched set of 19th century silver gilt teaspoons. Thomas Freeth I and John Brydie, London, 1812 and 1828.The set of twenty-four Fiddle pattern teaspoons comprising: twelve Regency silver examples by Thomas Freeth I and twelve George IV examples by John Brydie, all engraved with matching crest within a diamond-shaped lozenge, in a fitted oak canteen box, total weight approx. 20.2oztProvenance: Property from a UK private collection. Footnotes: Arms: The arms on the spoons are Dean(e) or Tindall quartering another. (With thanks to Pursuivant Research)
A canteen of Victoria pattern silver gilt dessert flatware. Chawner & Co., London, 1858. The set comprising: 12 dessert forks; 12 dessert spoons and 12 dessert knives with silver blades (handles filled); all engraved with crest to terminals; total weighable silver approx. 48.9ozt Provenance: Property from a UK private collection. Condition Report: Weight excludes knives (handles filled). The flatware is in very good condition. Gilding in good condition. No damage noted to spoons or forks. Decoration in good condition. Three of the knife blades are marked with an earlier date (1856) but all handles are marked 1858. All pieces marked London, 1858, Chawner & Co.. Knives generally in good condition. Some nicking and bruising to some blades and some a little bent. A little bruising to a few of the handle terminals. Box in good condition. Overall a lovely set. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-bsnHUgMVLL
A part canteen of silver rat tail flatware for eight settings, Sheffield, 1972, maker's 'C&C' and 'D&S', comprising of dinner knives, dinner forks, starter knives, starter forks (one missing), dessert spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons, fish knives, fish forks, serving spoons (four), serving fork, three piece carving set, cake slice, cake forks (plated), weight without steel bladed items, 109 tr.oz.
A George V cased canteen of silver flatware, by Francis Higgins & Son Ltd., London 1930, in King's pattern, comprising:4 salt spoons,4 sauce ladles,12 teaspoons,12 dessert forks,11 table forks,12 dessert spoons,12 soup spoons,6 tablespoons, anda pair of sugar tongs,case 14cm wide36cm deep13cm high, 169ozt (74)Condition ReportLight tarnish to the silver and case. Overall fair condition.
Canteen of silver cutlery, twelve place setting, fiddle and shell pattern, including;nine table spoons, Robert Stebbings, London 1898,three table spoons, William Chawner, London 1826,twelve table forks, Robert Stebbings, London 1898,ten dessert spoons, Robert Stebbings, London 1898,two dessert spoons, William Chawner, London 1826,eleven dessert forks, Robert Stebbings, London 1898,one dessert fork, William Chawner, London 1826,eight teaspoons, William Chawner, London 1826,four teaspoons, Thomas Smily, London 1863,twelve table knives with steel blades and filled silver handles, Strickett & Loder, Sheffield 1978,twelve dessert knives, Strickett & Loder, Sheffield 1979,in a fitted oak canteen box, total weighable silver 112.6ozt.
A matched canteen of Victorian silver fiddle pattern cutlery comprising twelve table forks, nine London 1856, two 1854 and a white metal example, twelve dessert forks by Henry Holland, London 1859, another London 1848, twelve dessert spoons by Henry Holland, London 1875, three London 1873 band another Victorian example, 1974g together with a set of six George III silver teaspoons and other flatware including a silver caddy spoon Birmingham 1906, 460g , various plated bone handled knives etc all in afitted wooden canteen
ONE BOX AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include a ship's copper masthead oil lamp, bevel edge mirror 87cm by 57cm, with an engraved scene on the glass, with a gold frame, boxed cutlery one in a wooden display box, six place settings stainless steel by Smith Seymour Ltd, set of six piece EP fish cutlery set in a leather bound canteen with royal blue satin lining, on the lining inside W. Lockwood Jeweller and address stamped in gold, ivorine handles, an Elkington silver plate bowl no. 38385, selection of framed prints, display plates, bud vases, names include Aynsley, Mason's, Coalport etc. a brass horse and carriage, (1 box + loose), (sd/af)
An English early 20th century full canteen of cutlery in a mahogany case. The cutlery with ivorine handles, with fret carved panels and locking side panels with working keys. The cabinet with makers label 'Gladwin Ltd' (manufacturers of silver plated cutlery cabinets), with brass handles and blank brass plaque to top. H51cm x W51cm x D39cm.
A 20th century Frank Cobb & Co two-tier canteen of cutlery. Including fish knives and forks, meat carvers, teaspoons, table knives and forks, table spoons, soup spoons, dessert spoons and forks, having silver plated spoons and forks and stainless steel knives with ivorine handles. The oak case having a moulded edge, brass escutcheon and bun feet, H15.5cm x W41cm x D27cm

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