A Clarice Cliff Biarritz extensive dinner service, comprising two tureens, 20 cm wide, six two handled soup bowls on stands, two gravy boats, a graduated set of three rectangular meat plates, the largest 40 cm wide, six rectangular plates, 27 cm wide, six rectangular plates, 23 cm wide, and six rectangular plates, 19 cm wide (37)some cutlery marks some crazing, no chips cracks or restoration.
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A collection of George III, William IV, Victorian silver cutlery of various dates and maker's, including a set of six dessert forks, a set of six dinner forks, a set of six of six dessert spoons, along with a selection of Danish silver serving spoons, dinner knives, stainless steel knives with silver handles and a wooden handle silver letter opener. Condition Report: Weight including letter opener but excluding stainless steel silver handle knives; 55.0 ozt / 1712 grams.
A canteen of silver cutlery for six settings, six main forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, four serving spoons and six teaspoons, Sheffield 1939, Makers Marks Roberts & Belk, silver element 52.8oz, together with further plated examples, six side and six main knives with bone handles and three piece carving set
A small collection of silver to include a George V planished footed bowl, London, 1933 by Charles Boyton, with inscribed Boyton signature and further date ‘1936’ to underside, 7cm high, 9cm diameter, 5.6 ozt, together with a cased condiment set, Birmingham, 1947 by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, in the Art Deco style in ‘Commander Goldsmith & Watchmaker Lemington Spa’ retailer’s case, 3ozt, together with a small selection of silver plated cutlery etc.
A fine set of vintage knives by John Watts of Sheffield, renowned for their high-quality craftsmanship. This set features stainless steel blades paired with elegant ivory-colored handles, exuding timeless sophistication and practicality. The set includes: Table Knives: Ideal for everyday dining or formal occasions, showcasing smooth, rounded blades. Steak Knives: Featuring sharp serrated edges, perfect for cutting through meats with ease. Butter Knifes: Compact and practical, ideal for spreading butter or soft cheeses. knifes bears the hallmark of John Watts Sheffield, a testament to the superior quality and durability of this English cutlery brand and other marks. The knives are in good vintage condition, with signs of use consistent with their age, and are ready to add charm and functionality to your dining table or collection.
A high-quality set of stainless steel cutlery from Viners of Sheffield, featuring the elegant "Studio" pattern. Designed with a textured handle and a sleek modern finish, this set embodies timeless sophistication and practicality. Set Includes: Knives, Forks, and Spoons: A comprehensive selection of table and dessert cutlery for all dining needs. Partly Boxed: Includes original boxes for some items, providing safe storage or an ideal presentation for gifting. Condition: All pieces are in very good condition, showing minimal signs of use, with a polished finish that highlights their contemporary design. The "Studio" collection from Viners is a hallmark of mid-century modern style, making this set perfect for collectors, everyday use, or as a refined addition to a formal dining table. Renowned for their craftsmanship, Viners cutlery offers durability and style in equal measure.
Collection of silver plate cutlery / flatware and cut glass salad servers together with a selection of watches to include Skagen, Boccia, Oris, Accurist and Alain Louis examples, together with a turquoise stone bracelet, Swarovski elements ring and Janna Hodgson enamel earring, bracelet and necklace set
A small collection of vintage and modern cocktail accessories and equipment - including a 1960s chrome and green Sparklets soda syphon; a Habitat Fiesta stainless steel ice crusher; two antique corkscrews; a polished steel corkscrew with brush and cutters by Timmins & Sons; a set of 12 Peruvian white metal cocktail sticks; 15 glass cocktail stirrers (2 sets); a cased Monogram Cutlery 1960s-70s cheese and wine set; etc.
A Cutlery Box presented to Commander D. M. W. Beak, V.C., D.S.O., M.C. A three tier oak bodied cutlery box (empty) by Mappin and Webb Ltd., the lid with applied brass plaque ‘To Commander D. M. W. Beak, V.C., D.S.O., M.C., from some old members of the Drake Bn. in admiration Sept. 5th 1923’, good condition £80-£100 --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb April 2001 when sold with the felt lined trays missing all fittings and severely mothed. The box now restored and repurposed as a collectors cabinet with all tray bases fitted with sheet cork and the whole carefully relined in a green baize to comfortably hold three layers of medals or similar. V.C. London Gazette 15 November 1918: ‘For most conspicuous bravery, courageous leadership and devotion to duty during a prolonged period of operations. He led his men in attack, and, despite heavy machine-gun fire, four enemy positions were captured. His skilful and fearless leadership resulted in the complete success of this operation and enabled other battalions to reach their objectives. Four days later, though dazed by a shell fragment, in the absence of the brigade commander, he reorganised the whole brigade under extremely heavy gun fire, and led his men with splendid courage to their objective. An attack having been held up, he rushed forward, accompanied by only one runner, and succeeded in breaking up a nest of machine guns, personally bringing back nine or ten prisoners. His fearless example instilled courage and confidence into his men, who then quickly resumed the advance under his leadership. On a subsequent occasion he displayed great courage and powers of leadership in attack, and his initiative, coupled with the confidence with which he inspired all ranks, not only enabled his own and a neighbouring unit to advance, but contributed very materially to the success of the Naval Division in these operations.’ D.S.O. London Gazette 26 July 1918: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. During a night attack by the enemy the right flank of his division was left in a dangerous position. He arranged for a flank to be formed in that direction, and subsequently covered the retirement of two brigades with a composite rear-guard which he organised and commanded. His initiative and presence of mind greatly assisted in extricating these brigades from a very difficult situation. Throughout, the skilful handling of his battalion was particularly noticeable.’ M.C. London Gazette 26 January 1917: ‘For conspicuous gallantry in action. He led his men in the attack with great courage and initiative and materially assisted in the capture of the enemy line. He set a fine example throughout.’ M.C. Second Award Bar London Gazette 18 July 1917: ‘For conspicuous gallantry during operations, when he continually dashed forward, under heavy fire, to reorganise the men, and led them on with great bravery through the enemy barrage and machine-gun fire.’ Daniel Marcus William Beak was born in Southampton on 27 July 1891 and joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in 1915. He served at Gallipoli and was present at the evacuation, before seeing further service with the Drake Battalion on the Western Front, distinguishing himself during the attack on the Hindenburg Line in the final advance to Victory. He died on 3 May 1967. His V.C. group of medals was sold by Spink in November 2003 for the then world record price of £155,000, and is now held by the Lord Ashcroft Collection.
A 19th Century male Pedlar doll, with black painted hair, painted eyes and lips, rosy cheeks, jointed body. Dressed in check trousers, red waistcoat, dark blue jacket, black hat, brown bag to back, black painted shoes, holding a circular tray of accoutrements including miniature jointed wooden doll, various books, fan, long pipe gloves, drum, comb and set on a circular wooden base, 10" (25.5cm) high, together with a 19th Century Pedlar doll with black painted hair with curls onto the face, painted eyes and lips, jointed wooden body with black painted shoes, with green skirt, red cape and black hat, cream apron, holding a circular tray of accoutrements including 2 miniature jointed wooden dolls, needles, drum, cutlery, mirror, books and set on circular wooden base, 10" (25.5cm) high in rectangular box
A 19th Century Grodnerthal Pedlar doll, painted wood with black painted hair with curls to the face, painted eyes and lips, rosy cheeks, jointed body with red painted shoes, with brown patterned dress, red felt cloak, (some with holes), cream apron and holding a circular basket including a 3 piece cutlery set, a drinking glass, three bags and ribbons, 7½" (18cm) high, standing on black and velvet dome base and with glass dome
A cased canteen of Mappin & Webb silver plated cutlery, the eight place setting comprises; side knives, table knives, table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons, fish knives and fish forks, together with a three piece carving set and four tablespoons, presented within original case
Mappin & Webb - A vintage 20th-century silver-plated boxed canteen of cutlery, with eight settings. Including, teaspoons, dessert spoons, soup spoons, table spoons, side forks, table forks, side knives, table knives, carving set, and knife sharpener. Silver-plated hallmarks to the forks and spoons, and stainless steel maker marks to the knives and carving set. Mappin & Webb sticker to the wooden canteen box. Measuring approx. 11cm x 47.5cm x 33cm.
Mappin & Webb Sheffield Seventy-Eight Pieces (78) Sterling Silver Cutlery in a Wooden Cutlery Box Consists of; Eight Fish Forks, Eight Fish Knives, One Knife Sharpener, One Carving Knife with Stainless Steel blade and One Carving Fork with Stainless Steel blade, Eight Table Knives with Stainless Steel Blade, Eight Dessert Knives with Stainless Steel Blade, Eight Table Forks, Eight Dessert Forks, Four Serving Spoons, Eight Dessert Spoons, Eight Soup Spoons, Eight Teaspoons.The pieces are Cutlery are hallmarked with the makers marks "M&W" for Mappin & Webb, the Lion Passant for Sterling Silver, the Crown assay mark for Sheffield, The pieces are Cutlery are dated; 1961, 1962, 1966, 1967 and 1968. Total Gross Weight of the Solid Sterling Silver is approx. 2980 grams. Condition: The Sterling Silver Cutlery Set is in good condition commensurate with the age of the Cutlery.
A ROYAL ALBERT 'OLD COUNTRY ROSES' TEASET AND VINTAGE CUTLERY to include a twenty-one piece Old Country Roses set comprising a teapot, six tea cups (one sounds dull when tapped), six saucers, six side plates, a milk jug, and a sugar pot, a vintage Tashiro eggshell porcelain tea cup and saucer (dull when tapped), a quantity of vintage cutlery to include six silver handled butter knives (rusted blades) and assorted plated cutlery, and a large framed picture title 'The First of September' (qty) (Condition Report: itemised descriptions above)
A SELECTION OF SILVER, COSTUME JEWELLERY AND JEWELLERY BOXES, to include a silver hinged bangle with floral design, fitted with a push piece clasp and broken safety chain, hallmarked Birmingham, two silver napkin rings, both hallmarked Birmingham, a pair of silver chain linked cufflinks hallmarked Chester, approximate gross weight 60.8 grams, a white metal charm bracelet with multiple charms fitted with a heart padlock clasp hallmarked London, some charms with marks to indicate silver, another white metal curb link bracelet fitted with a spring clasp, unmarked, with multiple charms some with marks to indicate silver, a white metal oval locket stamped silver, a white metal cravat clip stamped silver, a white metal fox hunting brooch stamped sterling, a white metal full set spinel eternity band, a white metal horse shoe AF brooch, a white metal bloodstone set brooch stamped 925, a white metal 'Wedgwood' brooch, white metal pendants with chains, together with costume jewellery brooches, a gents 'Avia' 17 jewels wristwatch, a ladies 'Rotary' wristwatch, imitation pearl necklace, loose EPNS cutlery and two jewellery boxes
A SET OF SIXTEEN 'DELUXE' CUTLERY SETS FOR PANDORA DESIGN ITALY Designed by Donata Paruccini and Fabio Bortolani for Pandora Design of Italy in 2000, moulded acrylic and polystyrene composite and comprises of a knife, fork, spoon and teaspoon, six sets in red, and ten sets in white (16 sets in total) Condition: They appear to be unused This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Set of 6 George V silver handled tea knives, by J Y, Sheffield, 1934, L.17cm, cased; bracelet, Birmingham, 1962, napkin ring, weighable 77grs; oak tantalus with silver plated mounts, fall front, and 3 decanters, (1 a/f); another decanter, silver plated cake basket, 4 Cavalier plate goblets, boxed; small quantity of Oneida Community Plate cutlery in canteen, W.55.5cm overall, and other plated cutlery including fish knives and forks, etc. (a lot)
Set of 6 George V silver bean top coffee spoons, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1927, cased; Victorian Fiddle, Thread, and Shell Pattern dessert fork, Pickle fork with thistle finial, napkin ring, cut glass jar with silver cover, mother-of-pearl penknife, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1898; coffee spoon, 5 white metal souvenir spoons, one marked "Sterling" and one "800", trowel book mark with mother-of-pearl handle, marked "925", weighable gross 270grs; silver plated 4 piece tea and coffee set, another teapot, quantity of cutlery, other plated items, and a small quantity of coins. (a lot)
An exquisite silver cutlery set for 24 persons, created at the end of the 19th century in the workshop of the famous jewellers Bruckmann & Söhne, is a wonderful example of the craftsmanship of German jewellers. The set of 280 items is stored in the original mahogany cabinet, decorated with exquisite decor with marquetry elements. The silver set includes 48 table knives, 48 ​​forks, 24 spoons, 24 fish knives, 24 fish forks, 24 dessert knives, 24 dessert forks, 24 dessert spoons, 24 teaspoons and 16 serving items. The serving set includes salad spoons, a ladle, a fish serving utensil, as well as serving forks and spoons for cold and hot dishes. All items in the set are decorated with profiled conical handles, decorated with fine engraving, topped with voluminous seashells on both sides. The edges of the devices are emphasized by an elegant line along the contour, which gives them a special elegant look. The cabinet for storing the set is made of mahogany in the style of late classicism. Its base rests on massive spherical legs, from which conical columns rise, supporting the upper part of the structure. The upper part of the cabinet consists of two doors, topped with a cornice with decorative balusters. The cabinet has seven pull-out shelves, each of which contains separate compartments upholstered with velvet fabric for cutlery. On the cornice is a silver plaque with an engraved inscription: To Mr. Waldemar von Dippel, indicating the noble origin of the owner of the set. Hallmarks on the silver objects include: Crescent moon, crown, German 800 assay value, model number No. 0341891 and the manufacturer`s mark - P. Bruckmann & Söhne, retailer`s mark G. Winterhalter. The total weight of the set is about 16,110 g, (Weight without filled parts is about 10,470 g.) A similar example is part of the collection of the Städtische Museen Heilbronn and is presented in the exhibition Silber für die Welt, page 205. Width: 100cm, Height: 180cm, Depth: 60cm, Weight: 40kg, Condition: Very good, Material: Mahogany , ID: ID-ANTQ-11576
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