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Click here to subscribeA part service of silver rat-tail pattern flatware by James Deakin and Son, Sheffield 1922, comprising: eighteen table forks, seventeen dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, six table spoons, four teaspoons, three coffee spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a soup ladle, two sauce ladles together with a mixed assortment of bone handled table and cheese knives, and fish knives and forks, all contained in a fitted polished mahogany canteen box, 127oz (90).
A mixed lot of flatware and cutlery:- A George III fiddle pattern soup ladle, by Messrs Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1812, a pair of George III Irish fiddle tablespoons, a cased set of six modern Hors doeuvres forks, a cased set of six modern teaspoons (with commemorative 1935 Hallmarks representing six assay of ???) a George II fish slice, London 1800 a set of six pairs of George I ivory handled dessert knives and forks, Sheffield 1818, a bright-cut tablespoon London 1784, two ivory handled forks, a later decorated ladle, a George III condiment ladle, a George III pierced, condiment ladle, a teaspoon and two continental spoons, 19oz weighable silver. (lot)
Four volumes: Pickford, I: Silver Flatware, signed by the author, 1983, (dust wrapper) Hayward, J.F: English Cutlery, a V & A Publication, 1957, bound in tandem with Sotheby's catalogue; A Collection of Knives, Forks & Spoons, property of Henry Nyburg, 1966, Brown, P: British Cutlery, by the York Linc Trust, 2001 and Day, I: Eat, Drink & be Merry, English Heritage, 2000. (4)
A Victorian canteen of bead pattern flatware and cutlery by George Adams comprising:- thirty tablespoons 1855, fortyone tableforks 1855, fortytwo dessert spoons 1855, fortytwo dessert forks 1855, one soup ladle 1855, six eggspoons 1856, one sugar sifter ladle 1861, one replacement tablefork 1881 and a set of twelve modern tableknives and twelve side knives to match by C.J. Vander, all crested to match, 330. 5oz weigable silver. (189)
An extremely rare Victorian canteen of Quilted pattern flatware and cutlery by George Adams comprising:- eighteen tablespoons 1860/63, twentyfour tableforks 1860/61 (one unmarked), twentyfour dessert spoons 1860/63, twentyfour dessert forks 1860/63, ten teaspoons 1860, four sauce ladles 1860, one sugar sifter ladle 1860, five fish knives 1860, three salt spoons 1860, six tableknives 1860 (with stainless steel blades), three side knives 1860 (with stainless steel blades) and a set of nine side knives to match, by J Aldwinkle & T. Slater 1893 and a non matching butter knife, all crested to match, 263.5oz weighable silver and contained in a later fitted wooden box. (137)
An extensive harlequin suite of George III and later silver flatware comprising: Pair of George III Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern table forks; sixteen various Fiddle pattern table forks; five Fiddle pattern dessert forks; eleven tablespoons in the Old English pattern including George II examples; two mid 18th Century Rattail pattern tablespoons; three George IV Fiddle pattern tablespoons; nine various early 19th Century Fiddle pattern dessert spoons and ten various early 19th Century Fiddle pattern teaspoons, various dates and makers but principally late George III to early Victorian, approx. 100oz
A quantity of William IV silver flatware to include: Three Fiddle pattern table forks, seven Fiddle pattern table forks, seven Fiddle pattern dessert forks, ten Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, seventeen Fiddle and Thread pattern teaspoons, all London 1837 and sundry silver flatware to include: two Georgian tablespoons, Kings pattern dessert spoon, butter-knife etc., gross weight approx. 60oz
A collection of silver and plated flatware and other items, comprising; a set of six silver-gilt replica 'anointing' coffee spoons, Birmingham 1953, in a case, four others similar, a set of four French silver mounted small glass pepper pots, a pair of modern silver cartouche-shaped decanter labels, 'Gin' and 'Vodka', London 1972, a plated Kings pattern part table service, and a quantity of miscellaneous plated flatware
A service of Austrian plain silver flatware comprising: twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, eleven teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, twelve table knives with steel blades, twelve cheese knives, two pickle forks, soup ladle, a cheese knife, a butter knife, and a pair of fish servers all contained in a fitted canteen box, together with four small unassociated salt cellars and four twist stem salt spoons, 101oz weighable (98) .
A late William IV/Victorian matched silver flatware service, Old English pattern, comprising 12 dessert forks, 12 teaspoons, 12 table spoons, 12 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, serving spoon, 2 x ladles, all initialled 'B', various dates and makers, together with a set of twelve silver handled table knives and twelve silver handled side knives.