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Click here to subscribeAssorted silver flatware to include: pair of 18th Century tablespoons in the Old English pattern, marks worn; one other single 18th Century silver tablespoon; set of three George III silver dessert spoons in the Old English pattern and an early 19th Century dessert spoon in the Fiddle pattern, approx. 9oz, various dates and makers (7)
A quantity of silver flatware to include: ten dessert spoons in the Fiddle pattern, four dessert spoons in the Old English pattern, Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern tablespoons, two butter knives and four sundry spoons, gross weight approx. 28oz, various dates and makers but principally 19th Century English
Oak cased canteen of silver flatware, Sheffield 1918 by Mappin and Webb, with metal blades, each with a ribbon and thread hilt: 3 piece carving set, six each of table and dessert forks, cheese and table knives, fish knives and forks, dessert, soup and table spoons, also a soup ladle, basting spoon, pair of sauce ladles, sugar tongs and a fish serving fork. (Case distressed)
An extensive canteen of Victorian Queen's pattern silver flatware, mostly London 1895 maker's mark HL, over-struck in some areas, having six lift-out trays fitted with thirty-six large tablespoons; twelve silver-plated fish knives; one small ladle; twenty-six steel-bladed table knives; four steel-bladed cheese knives; three silver-handled carving forks; one carving knife; one silver-handled steel; seventeen silver-bladed dessert forks; fifteen silver dessert forks; three silver fruit forks; three silver-handled carving forks; two silver-handled carving knives; six steel-bladed cheese knives; forty-eight large table forks; thirty-five dessert forks; eleven teaspoons; six egg spoons; eleven silver fish forks; twenty-nine steel-bladed cheese knives; twenty steel-bladed table knives; two steel-bladed cheese knives; thirty-six dessert spoons; twelve teaspoons; four steel-bladed cheese knives; three sauce ladles; two sugar sifter ladles and one large soup ladle; in fitted oak case with iron handles and brass plaque for Frank Dugdale Esq, No 5 600oz approx
A part canteen of Scottish fiddle, thread and shell pattern flatware, comprising: five soup spoons; five dinner forks; one dessert spoon; one ladle, and two fish eaters, bearing hallmarks for Glasgow 1831 maker's marks WM and AM; various items of Victorian Queen's pattern silver flatware; a mixed set of Old English pattern spoons; a pair of silver sugar tongs; sundry other flatware, and a cigarette box, 72oz (flatware)
A late Victorian matched part service of silver Lily pattern flatware, comprising: five table forks, five dessert forks, five dessert spoons and two teaspoons by George Adams, London 1855 together with five table spoons by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1898 and six modern silver handled table knives by C J Vander, Sheffield 1968 56oz weighable (28)
A quantity of early to mid 19th century silver fiddle pattern flatware, various makers and dates, mostly crested, comprising six table forks (four by William Eaton), six dessert forks (four by William Eaton) and eight dessert spoons (five by Jonathan Haynes and three by William Eaton), 35oz (20)
A part service of early Victorian silver fiddle, shell and thread pattern flatware by William Bateman, London 1839 comprising: six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six table forks, seven dessert forks; together with ten modern silver handled King's pattern knives (various sizes) and a King's pattern sugar sifter spoon by Aldwinckle and Slater, London 1894 69oz (weighable) (36)
A Victorian Exeter silver 34 piece part canteen of fiddle shell and thread pattern flatware, engraved with a boars head crest, comprising 6 table forks, 6 dessert forks, 8 dessert spoons, 4 table spoons, 6 teaspoons, a pair of sauce ladles, a sifter spoon and a basting spoon, maker John Stone, Exeter 1856, approx 78oz (gross)
A William IV six place setting of crested silver fiddle pattern cutlery and flatware, comprising six table forks, six dessert forks, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, and six teaspoons, London 1836, mixed matches, together with 2 x 6 bone handled knives by James Dixon & Sons. Total silver weight. 45 oz.
A Harlequin or matched service of bead pattern flatware and cutlery comprising :+ eight tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, a mounted stainless steel carving knife and fork and two non-matching small ladles (one by Ollivant of Manchester) mixed makers and dates, George III - modern, 68oz weighable silver.
Not Ill: A mixed lot of plated ware comprising:+ a pair of dwarf candlesticks; two pierced syphon coasters; a coffee pot; a flagon; a sauce boat; a sugar bowl with a red glass liner; a silver mounted cruet bottle; two Spanish metalware trays; a brass corkscrew with bone handle and ratchet action; and a quantity of assorted flatware and cutlery. (lot)
Not Ill: A quantity of assorted flatware and cutlery contained in a mahogany box comprising:+ Thrity six tablespoons; thirty two table forks; eleven dessert spoons; seven dessert forks; twenty four teaspoons; three condiment spoons; three pairs of sugar tongs and 17 assorted knives with steel blades, 182oz weighable silver.
A collection of Georgian and Victorian silver and plated flatware, to include three Old English pattern tablespoons, maker Hester Bateman, London 1773, three further Old English pattern tablespoons, a pair of fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1834, and a set of six fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1841, (30)
Plated flatware, with boxes and cases, comprising: a pair of serving spoons, six fruit spoons, a Coventry spoon, six tea knives with mother of pearl handles, six pairs of fish knives and forks, a part set of fish knives and forks, also a set of six tea knives, with loaded silver handles and two empty boxes.
Silver table flatware, comprising: three forks, four dessert spoons, a tablespoon and three knives, also plated and other table flatware, comprising: five dessert forks, a stuffing spoon, six large knives, six tea knives and five further knives, also a plated circular salver by Elkington & Co, raised on three feet.