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CHRISTIAN F. HEISE; an early 20th century Danish silver serving spoon with trefid finial and hammered finish to upper section of stem, length 27cm, and a tablespoon with shell motif finial, both inscribed 'J.J' to reverses, approx 4.2ozt (2).Additional InformationSurface scratches, nicks and wear commensurate with age use.
A mahogany cased table canteen of hallmarked silver cutlery, the two upper drawers with silver bladed and ivorine handled fish knives and forks, steel bladed table knives and various silver spoons, the lower section with silver bladed mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, three sauce ladles, large ladle, serving spoon, teaspoons, forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, tablespoons, etc, also a pair of plated fish servers, various hallmarks, silver weight excluding those with handles approx 158ozt. The mahogany cabinet has two short and one long drawer raised on knee carved cabriole front legs to ball and claw feet.
ADIE BROTHERS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver mustard with blue glass liner and salt of shaped outline, each on four feet, Birmingham 1924, also a cased Christening spoon inscribed 'Anthony', single napkin ring inscribed 'AAR' and three teaspoons, approx 5.6ozt.Additional InformationBlue liner chipped, heavy wear and tear throughout.
WILLIAM AITKIN; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver christening egg cup and spoon, both initialled 'J', Birmingham 1964, a silver loving cup with three ivory handles inscribed 'Volunteer Lodge 2905 Replica of The Barlow Loving Cup Presented by Bro John G Mclean Worshipful Master Won by Bro E.C. Bamford Holcombe 16th June 1951', height 6.6cm and a a cased set of plated coffee spoons, weighable silver approx 1.2ozt.
BROADWAY & CO; a George V hallmarked silver enamelled rectangular box, Birmingham 1934, a silver baby's spoon and bladed penknife, weighable silver approx 5.5ozt, cigarette lighters, base metal spoons, etc. Additional InformationThe enamel heavily scratched with some nibbles and losses to corners and edges particularly, general wear and tear throughout.
An unusual Victorian marine ivory corkscrew or pipe tool, the terminal modelled as a skull unscrewing and housing a corkscrew, the body terminating in a spoon, possibly for pipe tobacco, length 18cm.Additional InformationThere are a few natural cracks to the marine ivory as you would expect, but overall retains a good patination and colour.
A GEORGE IV COMPOSED SILVER GILT CHRISTENING SET OF SPOON, FORK AND KNIFE with flower and shell embossed hafts, knife 15.4cm l, maker AH, a pellet between in an ellipse, Sheffield 1822, the fork maker's mark only, the spoon by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1823, plush fitted and brass inlaid rosewood box, the tablet to the lid inscribed Caroline to Caroline, with key++Two of the fork tines slightly bent; slight wear, an attractive and good quality example
A PAIR OF GEORGE II MAHOGANY HALL CHAIRS, C1750 with spoon back and dished, almost round seat, on cabriole legs united by stretchers ++Old wear and knocks, one stretcher spliced, on ear replaced on one chair, the other in similar condition but apparently free from structural faults or repair
AN EDWARD VIII SILVER TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE Old English Pattern, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1936, several pieces 1934, 5 and 7, in oak canteen, 129ozs 12dwts (106)++Practically as new and possibly never or only seldom used, no engraved initials or erasure. Oak canteen in good condition; 3 teaspoons and one desert spoon deficient
A PARCEL OF SILVER, to include an Elizabeth II miniature four piece teaset on a tray, maker Peter John Doherty, Birmingham 1977, a George V five bar toast rack, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1925, a pair of circular napkin rings, a late Victorian covered mustard and spoon, a pair of Victorian Fiddle pattern dessert forks, engraved monograms, maker Charles Boyston II, London 1867 and a late Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell letter opener, makers Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1896, etc, including a plated nut dish and a set of five German silver plate Fiddle & Thread pattern dessert forks, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 11.3ozt, 353 grams (parcel) (condition: mixed condition, many pieces have rubbed marks, silver bon bon has splits, some thimbles incomplete)
A GEORGE V SILVER WAITER, of circular form, pie crust edge, engraved 'D' to centre, on four short cabriole legs with hoof feet, the underside with presentation inscription, makers Barker Brothers, Chester 1912, diameter 20.5cm, approximate weight 11ozt, 342 grams, together with a late Victorian silver twin handled double lipped cream jug of baluster form, gilt interior, maker Samuel Walton Smith, London 1897, height 7.3cm, approximate weight 5.3ozt, 165 grams, an Edwardian silver cream jug with bobbin style rims, 'S' scroll handle, baluster body and circular foot, maker William Adams, Birmingham 1906, height 14.3cm, approximate weight 4.6ozt, 145 grams and three various silver cruet items, various makers and dates, including Chester 1901 and 1906, approximate gross weight 6.6ozt, 206 grams, with a silver plated condiment spoon (7) (condition: waiter engraved back and front, also surface scratches, sits level on a flat surface, double lipped jug has one slightly mishapen spout with a small split between the rim and the lip which doesn't extend beyond the join, baluster cream jug has rubbed marks, several dints under the pouring lip, the pepperette has a wobbly foot and a large dent as well as rubbed hallmarks, oval salt interior is corroded, blue glass liner has several small chips, mustard pot cover is loose at the hinge and cover slightly mishapen, blue glass liner has two chips to the rim)
A PARCEL OF SILVER TOPPED GLASS TOILET JARS, including a hair pin tidy, various makers and dates, a George V silver shaped square three piece cruet set with one matching spoon, blue glass liners to salt and mustard, makers Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1933, a George III Old English pattern sifter spoon, makers George Smith (II) and Thomas Hayter, London 1804, etc, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 8.1ozt, 254 grams and a set of six late 19th Century Austro-Hungarian .800 standard hourglass pattern teaspoons and a matching sauce ladle, bears article mark and maker's initials T.D, approximate weight 193 grams (parcel) (condition: mixed condition, some pieces with rubbed marks, signs of use, some glass chipped)
A LATE VICTORIAN DOUBLE ENDED GREEN GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, gilt metal ends, one hinged, the other screw fitting, lacks internal glass stoppers, no marks visible, length 9.5cm, together with a Victorian silver condiment spoon with shell shaped bowl, maker David Pettifer, Birmingham 1852, twelve assorted silver, white metal and enamel spoons, a white metal posy holder, a Victorian papier mache snuff box and a 19th Century mother of pearl condiment fork and spoon (18) (condition: posy holder has damaged/repaired handle, scent bottle has a few small dents to the covers, glass appears to be in good condition, Venezia and Genova spoons have some damage to the enamel)
A SMALL PARCEL OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE, including a basting spoon, maker James Beebe, London 1840, a pair of George IV tablespoons, makers John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1828, another Victorian tablespoon, maker Charles Lias, London 1838 and a Victorian dessert spoon, maker William Robert Smily, London 1854, etc, approximate gross weight 15.5ozt, 484 grams (10) (condition: all pieces are engraved with an initial(s) or monogram, evidence of use as some bowl tips are slightly worn, one bowl creased)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CONCERTINA ACTION SEVEN BAR TOAST RACK, scrolled wire handle and arched dividers, on five bun feet, maker JCL, London 1990, approximate weight 5.6ozt, 174 grams, together with a George III silver bright cut caddy spoon, engraved initials, damaged bowl, maker Thomas Wallis II, London 1793, a pair of Victorian silver Kings pattern sugar tongs, engraved initial, maker Charles Wallis, London 1852, two other pairs of silver sugar tongs, etc, various makers and dates, approximate gross weight of weighable silver excluding toast rack 5.1ozt, 161 grams (parcel) (condition: caddy spoon bowl has splits either side of handle, most pieces engraved with initials, generally reasonable condition overall)
Small quantity of American sterling silver flatware including set of six pickle forks, Foster & Co. New York 1898 patent sifting spoon, various other spoons, cake forks, knives and a ladle (30); also an Irish Georgian silver salt spoon by John Pittar, Dublin circa 1790; four Eastern white metal coffee spoons (unmarked); five Rogers silver plated pickle forks and a silver plated teaspoon (41 in total NOT 40 AS IN THE PRINTED CATALOGUE), gross silver weight approx. 782g (25 troy ozs)
Six white metal miniatures comprising two sterling silver chairs with import marks for London 1897 and 1903, Chinese white metal coin and spoon remnant miniature chair, 800 standard silver knife sharpening wheel, unmarked white metal rocking chair and table, the largest 6cm, the smallest 3.5cm (6)

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