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Robert Welch, a mixed group of silver flatware, to include: two teaspoons and salt spoon with twisted stems, hallmarked for London, 1977 and 1974 13cm long and 9.5cm long; a sauce ladle, hallmarked for London, 1977, 14cm long; and a butter spreader, hallmarked for London, 1974, 15cm long; together with a stainless steel cold meat fork and sardine fork with ebonised handles, 14.5cm long (7)
Silver-plated serving fork from Christofle's renowned Malmaison collection, crafted in France. This neoclassical piece features the signature Malmaison design, characterized by a symmetrical palmette motif and finely detailed beaded border. Marked Christofle.Dimensions: 10"LCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Christofle silver-plated flatware set in the neoclassical Malmaison pattern, expertly crafted in France. This serving duo includes a round salad spoon and matching fork, both adorned with the signature palmette and beaded border design that defines the Malmaison motif. Each piece is marked Christofle.Issued: 1967 - 1983Dimensions: 9.75"LCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Christofle silver-plated flatware piece from the distinguished Malmaison collection, crafted in France. This fish fork showcases the hallmark neoclassical design of the Malmaison pattern, characterized by a symmetrical palmette motif and refined beaded edging. Marked with the Christofle name.Issued: 1967 - 1983Dimensions: 8.75"LCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Christofle silver-plated flatware set in the neoclassical Malmaison pattern, made in France. This collection includes a carving knife and fork, showcasing Christofle's distinguished design elements such as the symmetrical palmette motif and delicate beaded edging. Each piece is stamped with the Christofle mark. Roast carving blade: 12.75"L. Roasting carving fork: 10.75"L.Issued: 1967 - 1983Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
A modern silver Hanoverian pattern part set of cutlery by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd. To include four dessert spoons, two table forks and five dessert forks, Sheffield 1982; together with a similar table fork, dessert spoon and dessert fork by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1934, total weight 26.12 oz.
A set of three George III Irish silver fiddle pattern teaspoons by Stephen Bergin, and other silver flatware. The three teaspoons hallmarked Dublin 1818, length 14.5cm; together with a dessert fork by Charles Boyton, London 1872, a feeding spoon, Birmingham 1916, a Victorian OE beaded pattern dessert spoon by Chawner & Co, London 1872, and a pair of George III mustard spoons by Thomas Wallis, London 1799, total weight 5.37 oz (8)
Canteen of contemporary silver cutlery for eight place settings, comprising 8 dinner knives with silver handles, 8 matching dessert knives, 8 dinner forks. 8 dessert forks, 8 soup spoons, 8 dessert spoons, 4 tablespoons, 8 coffee spoons, 8 teaspoons, carving knife and fork and a steel, in an oak case with key (Sheffield 1976) John B. Chatteley & Sons Ltd. Approximately 84ozs weighable silver. 71 pieces in total.General overall condition very good, all pieces have minor surface wear and scratching but no damage, some pieces have never been used. Case is good, exterior has some scuffing along sharp edges but no damage, interior slightly worn. Hallmarks all good.
Two silver photograph frames, Birmingham 1924, together with a pickle fork, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1976, 17.8cm long, a pierced sweetmeat dish, 11.3cm wide, a shell shaped dish, 12.2cm, a circular shaped dish with central coin motif, 8.2cm diameter, 8 spoons two of which are enameled to the handle, etc., total weighable weight 9ozt (qty.)Condition ReportSurface scratches, minor dents, areas of oxidisationPlease note there are other silver items to add to the overall weight which are either weighted or attached to other items
A group of silver flatware, comprising a set of six tablespoons, by Mappin & Webb, a set of six coffee spoons, by Marson & Jones, a two-piece Christening set, by Viner's Ltd, a set of six coffee spoons, by C J Vander, a set of six cake forks and serving fork, by Mappin & Webb, and a set of six Chinese enamelled spoons and forks,21.9oztCondition ReportCases with knocks, wear and losses. General rubbing, losses, and wear throughout. Not marked sterling silver
HUNTING FANG | CENTRAL EUROPE, CENTRAL EUROPEAN | Country: Central Europe | Date: end of the 19th century | Marking: Eagle (blade) | Condition: very good | Lot information | Hunting fang with a double-edged steel blade, equipped with a central rib and a double ground for increased strength. The crosspiece and metal fittings of the handle are made of brass, with the crosspiece decorated with relief decor and a central ornament with a wild boar motif. The handle is made of smooth bone knuckles. The scabbard is covered in black leather and finished with a brass throat and finial with embossed plant motifs. It includes a removable two-pronged fork with handles made of bone material, stored in the side pocket of the scabbard. The construction and combination of components indicate a composite origin of the weapon, corresponding to the end of the 19th century. | Dimensions | Length: 52 cm | Blade length: 35.8 cm | Blade width: 40 mm | Weight: 930 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
Refined 6-piece flatware set featuring cut crystal handles. Each piece combines brilliance with functional stainless steel tops. The set includes two dinner forks, two serrated steak knives, and two place spoons, all distinguished by faceted crystal handles with intricate vertical cuts and flared finials that reflect light beautifully, Waterford backstamp. Forks measure: 7.5"L x 1.25"W. Spoons measure: 8"L x 1.5"W. Knives measure: 9"L x 1"W. Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear. Minor chip to handle of a fork.
A Victorian cased silver fish serving set, comprising fork and knife, the knife with pierced and decorated blade, each blade and filled handle hallmarked John Gilbert, Birmingham 1866, length (of knife) 31cm, weight (sans case) 251g/8.06ozt gross approx, ensuite with a fitted presentation case
George III silver fish slice, with engraved initial to handle and pierced and engraved decoration to blade, hallmarked London 1808, maker's mark EM possible for Elizabeth Morley, together with an early 20th century spoon and fork set, each engraved with monogram verso, hallmarked Pearce & Sons, Sheffield 1915 and contained within a fitted caseCondition Report:Approx 7.62 ozt (237.2 grams)
A Victorian silver three piece Christening set comprising of a fork and tablespoon with floral pierced handles, along with a knife, weight of fork and spoon 86.1g, weight of knife with weighted handle 60.6g, all housed in a fitted case, hallmarked London 1857Location If there is no condition report, please request
A Middle Eastern circular brass top table, embossed with script, 38cm high, 38cm diameter, early 20th century; a pair of Chinese brass bowls, engraved with dragons, 8cm high; a copper water heating jar, pair of brass handles, 20cm high; a milking stool; a pair of bellows; a brass toasting fork; a copper warming pan (8)
Garrard & Co Ltd 112 Regent Street London a three piece carving set, comprising carving knife, steel and fork, with silver handles Sheffield 1965 with original Garrard & Co CWJ. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over. Please note that if you require P&P for this lot, this can only be done using an age verified method.
Three silver spoons and a silver fork, the first spoon with rat tail back London 1904 made by Josiah Williams & Co George Mawdsley Jackson and David Landborough Fullerton, the next London 1790 makers mark rubbed, another 1791 London maker George Smith III and William Fearn, the fork 1799 London maker William Eley and William Fearn. Silver weight 246 grams.
Georg Jensen- a comprehensive eight place sterling silver canteen of cutlery in Acorn (Konge) pattern together with other matching Acorn pattern flatware all designed by Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen, 1915, produced circa 1970 Comprising of: Two carving knives and forks (different sizes) A bread knife A fish knife and fork A cake slice A long handle spoon Two sauce ladles Two butter knives Two cheese knives A tea caddy spoon A sauce spoon A salt & pepper cruet A pair of sugar tongs Two salts with spoons Three pickle forks of different sizes 8 dessert spoons 8 soup spoons 8 coffee spoons 8 teaspoons 5 servings spoons A serving fork 8 cake forks 8 dinner forks 8 fish forks 8 starter forks 8 napkin rings 8 dinner forks 8 cake forks 8 fish forks 8 starter forks 8 napkin rings 8 dinner knives 8 fish knives 8 cake knives 8 starter knives A cork screw A bottle opener A can opener A pair of sugar tongs Together with an early 20th century English mahogany music cabinet converted to accomodate the canteen. 157oz (4,452gm) of weighable silver, not including items with stainless steel blades. (qty)
Comprising:Twelve dinner forksEleven salad forksEleven pastry forksTwelve dessert spoonsTwelve fruit spoonsTen teaspoonsTwelve dinner knivesThree fruit knivesTwo serving forksTwo serving spoonsTotal approximately 92 ounces, weighable.(87)an American sterling silver lemon fork also accompanies this lot (approx. 1 ounces)an American sterling silver lemon fork also accompanies this lot (approx. 1 ounces)Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
Comprising:Eighteen dinner forksSeventeen lunch forksEighteen cocktail forksEighteen salad forksEighteen dessert forksEighteen ice cream forksEighteen round soup spoonsSeventeen fruit spoonsFourteen teaspoonsEighteen demitasse spoonsEighteen dinner knivesEighteen lunch knivesEighteen hollow handle knives (length 7 3/4 inches) Eighteen butter knivesEighteen fruit knivesThree serving spoonsServing forkCake serverTwo sauce ladlesTotal approximately 254 ounces, weighable.(271)Ten Gorham Mfg. Co. mother-of-pearl handled knives accompany this lot (length 8 1/8 inches)Gorham sterling silver handled carving knife and carving fork also accompany this lot (Strasbourg pattern?)Ten Gorham Mfg. Co. mother-of-pearl handled knives accompany this lot (length 8 1/8 inches) Gorham sterling silver handled carving knife and carving fork also accompany this lot (Strasbourg pattern?)Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
Designed by Harald Nielsen in 1927, post-1945Comprising:Fourteen dinner forksThirteen salad forksTwelve cocktail forksFourteen teaspoonsTwelve cream soup spoonsFourteen dinner knivesTwelve butter knivesCake knife with stainless bladeCake serverCold meat fork (length 7 3/4 inches)Pickle/olive fork (length 5 1/2 inches)Small serving fork and spoon (length 7 3/4 inches)Medium serving fork and spoon (length 8 3/4 inches)Total approximately 126 ounces, weighable.(99)No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
Pattern no. 55, 20th centuryComprising a fish serving fork and knife; Together with a Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Acorn Pattern Gravy Ladle and Ice Tongs, and a Pattern No. 68B Nut Pick. Length of fish knife 10 1/2 inches, total approximately 15 ounces.Good condition overall with light wear from normal useGood condition overall with light wear from normal useAny condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report

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