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An extensive OE and rat tail pattern matched cutlery set with crested terminals, comprising: 19 x tablespoons; 16 x table forks; 10 x dessert forks; 9 x dessert spoons; 16 x teaspoons; 1 x basting spoon; 1 x caddy spoon; 4 x salt spoons; 2 x sauce ladles; 2 x preserve spoons; 1 x sifter spoon; and 1 x butter knife. London. Approx. 4254 grams. Est. £2000 - £3000.
Assorted silver gilt cutlery comprising a set of six forks and a large spoon with shell bowl by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1822, lengths 17cm & 25.5cm, seven spoons by Francis Higgins III, London 1899, length 17cm & 22cm, gross wt. 29.1ozt. Condition - rubbing to marks, family crest inscribed to each piece, loss to gilding, generally they appear in good order with out any damage/repairs, general wear including scratches etc.
A PARCEL OF SILVER AND SILVER HANDLED CUTLERY AND FLATWARE, including a William IV Scottish Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, makers G.B & S., Edinburgh 1837, a Victorian Kings pattern butter knife, makers mark rubbed, London 1857, a pair of George III bright cut sugar tongs, hallmarked with maker's initials IL, duty mark and sterling mark, a George IV Fiddle pattern sifter spoon, maker William Bateman I, London 1823, a loose set of six Albany pattern coffee spoons with shell shaped bowls and matching sugar tongs, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1980, a cased set of six Rattail pattern teaspoons, makers Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1944, etc, the lot includes an EPNS salt spoon and a pair of bone salad servers with white metal handles, weighable silver gross weight 13.71ozt, 426.2 grams (Qty) (Condition report: majority of pieces are in usable condition, some marks are rubbed)
A PARCEL OF LATE 18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER FLATWARE AND CUTLERY, including a pair of George III Old English pattern condiment spoons with shell shaped bowls, engraved initials, maker's mark only for Thomas Northcote (London), a matched set of eleven William IV Fiddle pattern teaspoons, all engraved with initials to the handles, six with indistinct maker's marks, London 1830 and five maker Ann Payne, London 1835, a set of six William IV Old English pattern teaspoons, engraved initials, makers John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1832, a Victorian Fiddle pattern teaspoon with engraved initials, an Edwardian cased set of six Old English pattern coffee spoons with matching sugar tongs, makers C. W. Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1903 and a cased set of five silver handled tea knives, gross weight of weighable silver 12.51ozt, 389.1 grams (2 cases and small box) (Condition report: all pieces are in useable condition, some light wear to marks, one tea knife missing)
A three-piece silver-plated coffee set, comprising coffee pot (25.5cm), milk jug and lidded sugar bowl; a silver-plated tray, square form, engraved scroll decoration, vacant cartouche; a set of six fish eaters, cased; other cased and loose plated cutlery; a plated ashtray with colourless glass insert; a set of six Hunting Scene shot glasses, boxed; and a silver threepence coin bracelet, coins from 1876-1917, with three loose, drilled threepences and a drilled 20 cent coin.Qty: 1 box
A silver cigarette/jewel box, E & N Speak, Birmingham 1972, engine turned with plain polished initial plate and sides, cedar lined, 17.5cm x 9cm x 4.5cm; and a set of twelve American teaspoons, marked 925/100 Sterling, bead edge with trefoil top, monogrammed, 8.8oz, in a red felt cutlery roll named "Black, Starr & Frost, 5th Avenue, cor. 39th Street, New York".Qty: 2
A Victorian silver ewer-shape jug, Henry Holland, London 1865, decorated with stylised anthemians, 15cm, approx. 4oz; an Edwardian silver ewer, London 1903, square base, 16.5cm, approx. 5oz; and a helmet shape cream jug, Charles Perry & Co., Chester 1921, circular foot, 10cm, approx. 1.5oz; and a set of six silver-mounted cake knives and forks, with mother-of-pearl handles, cased.Qty: 4Condition report:The blades and tines of the cased cutlery are steel, the collars adjoining the handles are hallmarked silver.
A travelling cutlery set including nutmeg grater etc.CONDITION REPORTCondition disclaimerOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
A 1930s oak two-drawer canteen table containing a mixed set of silver-plated flatware and cutlery to include teaspoons, table forks, cheese knives, table knives, meat carvers, game carvers, a soup ladle, table spoons, soup spoons, dessert spoons and forks and other items. Some items absent and some items replaced. The top drawer labelled Harrod's Ltd, London S.W.1. (68.5cm wide x 47.5cm deep x 80cm high)
Assorted silver and silver-plated flatware and cutlery to include: a cased set of six silver-handled tea knives; a fiddle pattern early 19th century silver tablespoon;a pair of silver-plated fish-eaters;a hallmarked silver pickle fork with moulded pearl handle; a Georgian hallmarked silver mustard spoon;a 19th century double-struck silver-plated Stilton scoop.
An assortment of 19th and early 20th century silver plate to include:a pair of early 19th century Sheffield plated three-legged salvers (very worn);assorted flatware and cutlery;a cased six-piece silver-plated and mother-of-pearl-handled fish-eater set;a small Indian-style three-piece white-metal cruet.
SILVER HALLMARKED CUTLERY AND NAPKIN RINGS WITH SPOONS. To include a boxed set of Finnigans, Manchester silver hallmarked spoons and stainless steel grapefruit knife. A pair of silver hallmarked napkin rings from Watling. Together with four Chinese white metal spoons, unmarked, with Shou characters. Chinese spoons 11cm length. (7) Overall good general condition.
A Victorian brass bound oak cased canteen of plated cutlery, Old English pattern, with two removable trays, the lid with inset brass plaque inscribed 'Corporal Major Basset from Major Tennant 1887', together with a copy of a newspaper clipping describing his career and the gift of the canteen, width 45cm.General wear to case, the joins on the lid have become separated but are stable, the lining has moth damage, two tablespoons, one teaspoon missing, knives and carving set are replacements lacking five dessert knives, six knives and two parts to the carving set are missing.

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