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A mixed group of antique sterling silver, including a Victorian sugar caster London 1896 by H Brothers In the late 18th century taste, baluster form with chased decoration throughout. Together with a nut dish set comprising two small and one large bowl, of flared circular form with pierced decoration, Birmingham 1906/ 1922 by Marks & Cohen/ Joseph Gloster Ltd, a seven-bar toast rack, London 1973 by Barnards, and a tea strainer and stand, wooden handle, London 1972 by Richard Combyns. (7) Caster height-18 cm / 7 inches Largest nut bowl diameter-15.5 cm / 6 inches Weight (without strainer section)-628 grams / 20.19 ozt £300-400
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A group of antique sterling silver items Comprising: a pair of sauceboats, Birmingham 1936, by Mappin & Webb, length 16 cm / 6.3 inches, a pierced dish, Sheffield 1933, diameter 23.5 cm / 9.2 inches, a three-piece cruet set, London 1868, by Robert Pringle, including a mustard pot and two salts, a pair of toast racks, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1949, six early 20th century coffee spoons, together with a late 19th century continental silver cream jug, probably German or Dutch, with pseudo marks and import marks for Berthold Muller, London 1894 and an early 20th century silver plated jug, by Württemberg Metal Factory (WMF) Weight of silver-1004 grams / 32.3 ozt £300-350
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A mixed group of antique sterling silver condiment sets Comprising: a seven-piece example, Birmingham 1915 and 1916, by C T Burrows & Sons, including four salt cellars, two pepper casters, a mustard pot, three salt spoons and a mustard spoon, of waisted cylindrical form, height of pepper casters 7.2 cm / 2.8 inches, a matched three-piece example, Birmingham and Chester, 1938, by S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, of bellied form with shaped rim, height of caster 7 cm / 2.75 inches, a matched three-piece white metal example, probably Indian, a silver salt spoon and an EPNS salt spoon Weight-518 grams / 16.6 ozt £250-350
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A mixed group of antique sterling silver, including a three-piece cruet Sheffield 1957 Comprising a mustard pot, salt pot and pepper pot, the mustard formed as a 17th century tankard, removable blue glass liner, as with a trefid mustard spoon. Together with an Edwardian toast rack Birmingham 1901 by Norton & White, as well as two napkin rings, one with coronation mark. (7) Length of toast rack-11.5 cm / 4.5 inches Weight-388 grams / 12.47 ozt £100-150
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A 20th century American sterling silver waiter, by Tiffany Of hexagonal form, the centre engraved with "GAL 4.2.81", length-20.2 cm / 7.9 inches, together with a sterling silver Armada dish, London 1975, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, of conventional form, the rim engraved "GAL 4.2.1976", diameter 17 cm / 6.7 inches, a smaller similar example, London 1980, by the same maker, diameter 9.5 cm / 3.7 inches and five continental silver ashtrays, stamped 830, diameter 7.2 cm / 2.8 inches. Weight-938 grams / 30.2 ozt £300-400
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A mixed lot of antique sterling silver, including a pair of Victorian dwarf candlesticks, Sheffield 1897 Samuel Smith Also including five toast racks, one by Adie brothers Birmingham 1930, another Sheffield 1930 by George Howson, plus two more toast racks. Three similar large butter shells, two by Henry Atkin Sheffield 1897 and 1903, plus three small butter shells marked "Sterling". Candlesticks Height-9 cm / 3 inches Longest toast rack length-11.5 cm / 4.5 inches Total weight, without candlestick bases but including sconces-611 gram / 19.65 ozt £200-£300
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A mixed lot of silver items Comprising: a George V set of ten coffee spoons and a sugar tong, Sheffield 1928, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, with bright-engraved handles, , a George III caddy spoon, London 1796, by Edward Mayfield, of leaf form, a Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern dessert spoon, London 1844, by George Adams, engraved with a crest, a pair of Edwardian Hanovarian pattern spoon, London 1909, an early 20th century two-handled sugar bow and cream jug, with reeded handles and rims, two shell butter dishes, three Victorian salt spoons, a William IV salt spoon and an apple-shaped bowl, stamped silver. Weight-723 grams / 23.2 ozt £200-300
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A mixed group of antique sterling silver Comprising: a comport stand, Birmingham 1938, by S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, the rim embellished with bell husks, diameter 17 cm / 6.7 inches, a pair of sauceboats, Birmingham 1938, by the same maker, with flying scroll hande and shaped rim, length 14 cm / 5.5 inches, a small circular dish, London 1959, by Wilson & Gill, diameter 11 cm / 4.3 inches, a bonbon dish, Birmingham 1962, by William Suckling Ltd, with pierced sides and shaped rim, length 12.5 cm / 4.9 inches and a matched pair of vases, one London 1917, the other Sheffield 1923, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, of waisted cylindrical form, height 15.2 cm / 5.9 inches (7) Weight-781 grams / 25.1 ozt £250-350
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A mixed group of antique sterling silver, including a sauce boat Chester 1939 by S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd With gadrooned rim, acanthus C scroll handle upon 3 stepped hoof foot, a pair of comports of circular from with castellated rim Birmingham 1934 by Marson & Jones. A 'Traprain' salt Edinburgh 1937 by Brook & Son, a modern small wine coaster with Celtic knot border, Birmingham 1986. Sauce boat Length-19.75 cm / 7.75 inches Weighable Silver-849 grams / 27.3 ozt £250 -350
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A mixed group of late 19th/early 20th century tortoiseshell items Comprising: a tortoiseshell makeup box with mother of pearl inlay, of rectangular form, the lid with a depiction of elephants within a landscape and Chinese characters, length-15.5 cm / 6.1 inches, a smaller similar example, length-10.5 cm / 4.1 inches, two tortoiseshell cases, decorated with flying birds, an oval tortoiseshell box raised on four ball feet with 800 standard silver mount and a pair of folding spectacles. (6) £200-300
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Three late19th/early 20th century silver-mounted pepper mills Including: a French example, with rocaille motifs and flutes, the mechanism by Peugeot Freres, height 10 cm/3.9 inches a Cambodian example, with bands of foliate scrolls, height 10.5 cm/4.1 inches and a Cambodian/South East Asian example with German mechanism, of barrel form, with two bands of foliate scrolls, height 9.5 cm/3.7 inches. £100-150
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A George V antique sterling silver and abalone shell ring stand, London 1913 by J Boseck & Co (possibly), Formed as a girl feeding birds at a bird house, with birds surrounding, on a rectangular base. Abalone shell elements inlaid, makers mark unclear. Together with an embossed silver mounted card prayer and hymn case, Birmingham 1909 by Henry Mathews. (2) Height of ring stand-10 cm / 4 inches £120-160
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A 19th century French antique silver and niello snuff box, Paris 1819-1838, stamped with 800 standard mark, maker's mark illegible, also stamped with patent mark probably for Mention & Wagner Of rectangular form with rounded corners and waisted sides, all over decorated with geometrical niello motifs, with hinged cover and gilt interior. Length-7.8 cm / 2.7 inches Weight-108 grams / 3.4 ozt £280-300
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A 19th century French silver-gilt snuff box, 950 standard, maker's mark partly legible, probably T & L Of circular form, embellished with beaded bands and engine-turned decoration, the pull-off cover inset with reverse painted intaglio depiction of a European goldfinch on a branch, with gilt interior. Diameter-6 cm / 2.3 inches £150-250
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A 19th century Spanish silver snuff box, Cordoba, 1834-1849, probably 1836, maker's mark partly miss truck "Gon?" with device above, with assay scrape Of elliptic cylindrical form, decorated with engine-turned bands, with hinged lid and flat thumbpiece. Length-9.5 cm / 3.7 inches Weight-94 grams / 3 ozt £150-200
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A 19th century French 950 standard silver snuff box, Paris, circa 1840, maker's mark illegible Of elliptic cylindrical form, with engine-turned bands, the hinged cover engraved with initials. Length-7.7 cm / 3 inches Weight-75 grams / 2.4 ozt £100-150
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An 18th century silver snuff box, marked with an eagle's head and an angel, possibly German or Dutch Of bombe form, all over embellished with mythological figures in landscapes within rocaille scroll reserves, with gilt interior. Length-8.2 cm/3.2 inches Weight-90 grams/2.9 ozt £200-300
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A mid to late 18th century antique continental silver snuff box, possibly Germanic circa 1750-70 Of rectangular form with hinged lid, flat chased throughout with grapes and vines to the front back and sides, the centre of the top with an engraved initial of J A B in script. Indistinctly marked within the lid flange with a possible zig-zag assay scrape and a maker's mark possibly an interlaced SL. Dimensions-8.5 x 5 cm / 3.4 x 2 inches Weight-126 grams £150-200
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An 18th century silver snuffbox, possibly Spanish or Portuguese, stamped Garcia, other marks partly misstruck Engraved with a crest and the initials "CR", the reverse engraved with a flower, length 7 cm / 2.75 inches, together with a small late 19th/early 20th century French silver snuffbox, with engine-turned decoration, maker's mark illegible, length 5.5 cm / 2.1 inches and an Egyptian modern silver circular patch box, diameter 4.5 cm / 1.7 inches Weight of weighable silver-99 grams / 3.2 ozt £150-250
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A 19th century Russian silver novelty suitcase shaped vinaigrette, date letter not clear, possibly 1866 Of elliptical form, engraved with lattice work, with gilt interior, the grille pierced and engraved with geometrical motifs. Length-2.5 cm / 0.9 inches Weight-10 grams / 0.32 ozt £80-120
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A German Jugendstil silver cane handle, 800 standard, maker's mark a flowerhead Modelled as a flowering branch. Height-14 cm / 5.5 inches £50-80
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An Italian 20th century silver cigar holder, Florence post 1968, stamped 925 Of rectangular form with rounded sides and hinged cover, applied with a cross and a small synthetic sapphire. Length-19.5 cm / 7.6 inches Weight-145 grams / 4.6 ozt£100-150
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A late 19th century imported Dutch silver box in the form of a violin, London 1903 by Alfred Lewis Formed as a violin, with repoussé decorated scenes of figures at leisure within townscapes and rural settings, hinged to the base, import marks to the flange, Dutch date letter to reverse of violin neck with for 1903. Length-11.5 cm / 4.5 inches Weight-86 grams / 2.77 ozt £200-300
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A 20th century Dutch silver sculpture of a bull with rider, Gouda 1994, maker's mark crowned B in an oval Possibly the depiction of the Rape of Europa, marble base lacking. Length-9.6 cm / 3.8 inches Weight-250 grams / 8 ozt £100-150
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A mixed lot of Continental 800 standard silver items Comprising: set of four late 19th century German three-pronged forks and three knives, the forks stamped 800 with crown and moon, the knives stamped 800 and with retailer's mark for Louis Wolfers (Brussels), the handles embellished with roundels and with ball finial, length of knives 19 cm/7.5 inches, two late 19th century German knives with steel blades, the handles engraved with foliage, length 25 cm/9.8 inches, A late 19th/early 20th century serving slice, the blade engraved with foliate motifs, a 20th century Czech serving shovel, with gilt bowl, circa 1940, a serving slice with twist handle and openwork finial, an Austrian table spoon, dessert fork and teaspoon, circa 1940, a pair late 19th century sugar tongs, an Austrian coffee spoon, a late 18th/early 19th century German basting spoon, part of the handle missing, together with a small cream ladle, stamped 835 and six unmarked coffee spoons. (Qty) Total weight-960 grams/30 ozt £150-200
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A mixed group of late 19th and early 20th century French silver flatware Comprising: a serving slice, 950 standard, the blade pierced and engraved with flowers and foliate scrolls, length 30.5 cm / 12 inches, a toddy ladle, Paris 1819-38, maker's mark partly legible F?, another, Province, 1819-1838, maker's mark ME with urn device above, another toddy ladle, Paris, 950 standard, a serving spoon, a serving fish knife and a fish knife with steel blade, 950 standard, the spirally fluted handles embellished with a cartouche, the blades of the servers engraved with foliage, length of serving knife 26 cm / 10.2 inches, a cased set of four cake implements, 950 standard, Paris, including: s knife, a slice, a fork and a spoon, a serving fish knife, Paris, 950 standard, the gilt blade stamped "Theo", a serving fork, Paris, 950 standard, maker's mark VL, a serving knife, with steel blade, a serving slice, a fish serving knife, a condiment spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, a dessert knife, a serving spoon with gilt bowl, together with a late 18th/early 19th century sifting spoon, Province 1798-1809, 800 standard, maker's mark R with a sun above in a lozenge, a straw and a small condiment shovel, both stamped 800, probably German. (Qty) £220-260
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A collection of 19th and 20th century Continental silver ladles Comprising: A German silver sauce ladle, Dresden 1829, Maker's mark JAJ or IAI, with gilt gadrooned bowl, the handle engraved with a vacant shield, length 17.5 cm / 6.9 inches, an Austro-Hungarian ladle, maker' mark TD, the handle with lobed terminal, length 27.5 cm / 10.8 inches, a fiddle pattern example, stamped L. K. Wollen, length 34 cm / 13.4 inches, a smaller fiddle pattern example, Austria-Hungary 1865, maker's mark illegible, length 23 cm / 9.05 inches, another, 800 standard, Linz maker's mark MGS, length 21 cm / 8.3 inches, together with a pair of Dutch silver sugar tongs, 1840 and a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, London 1864. (7) Weight-536 grams / 17.2 ozt £200-250
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A matched 18th century set of Danish flatware Comprising: five teaspoons, stamped with maker's mark HI or HJ, a sifting spoon, by the same maker, the finial engraved with initials an a date, and a small ladle, stamped twice with maker's mark SE, together with a matching 20th century serving spoon, serving fork, with steel bowl and a pickle fork. (10) Weight of weighable silver-225 grams / 7.2 ozt £120-160
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Two 18th century Russian 84 Zolotnik antique silver table spoons, Moscow 1791, maker's mark H.A, Assay master A.B, Alderman AOП The back of handles engraved with initials (2) Length-21.5 cm / 8.4 inches Weight-138 grams / 4.4 ozt £80-120
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A mixed group of 19th century French 950 standard silver flatware Comprising: a cased pair of salad servers, by Victor Boivin, Paris, with ivory bowls, another pair of salad servers, Paris, circa 1900, probably by Augustin Lahure, with glass handles, five pickle forks, maker's mark PDR, with mother-of-pearl handles, a dessert fork and spoon, a dessert fork, spoon, knife and a teaspoon, retailed by Christofle, a serving spoon, a desert fork, a dessert spoon, together with a cocktail spoon, stamped 925 and a 19th century German infant or invalid spoon. (20) (not illustrated) Weight of weighable silver-485 grams / 15.6 ozt £200-300
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A mixed group of 19th century German and Danish silver flatware Comprising: a silver ladle, probably Danish, stamped with maker's mark HA twice, with turned wood handle and plain bowl, length 42.4 cm / 16.7 inches, a cased set of six late 19th century German demitasse spoons, stamped 800, with floral finials, a matching pickle form, stamped 800, a larger example, stamped 800, of similar pattern, another pickle fork, stamped 800, a small German pair of scissors, stamped 800, a large pair of sugar tongs, a small example, two butter knives and a jam spoon, all marked 800, a Danish jam spoon, 1880, an early 20th century example, another, stamped 830 and a pair of sugar tongs, marks illegible. (Qty) (not illustrated) Weight of weighable silver-302 grams / 9.7 ozt £150-200
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A group of Art Nouveau Danish silver flatware Comprising: a serving spoon, stamped sterling Denmark, 1933-1944, by Georg Jensen, of pyramid pattern, length 19.5 cm / 7.7 inches, a table fork and table spoon, stamped 830, by Evald Nielsen, with bud finials and beads, 20.5 cm / 8 inches, a serving spoon, 1947, with floral handle and steel bowl, a serving slice, 1894, the bowl engraved with a face within foliate scrolls, the finial decorated with a stylised face and foliate motifs and a another slice, 1931, stamped H Degner, decorated with stylised foliage, together with a 20th century caddy spoon, stamped 830. (6) Weight-317 grams / 10.2 ozt excluding spoon with steel bowl. £120-160
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A late 19th/early 20th century matched set of five French silver serving pieces, 950 standard Tied ribbon pattern, comprising: a pair of servers, maker's mark SH with a star and a sun, with gilt bowls and lower handle, a sifting spoon with maker's mark illegible, a sauce ladle and a salt spoon, by L Cottat. (5) Weight-397 grams / 12.7 ozt £100-150
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A mixed lot of continental silver flatware, comprising: six dessert knives and forks, 800 standard, Vienna circa 1930, by Alexander Sturm With pointed finials, with six pastry forks, and six ice cream shovels, 800 standard, Czechoslovakia circa 1930, also marked with export mark, maker's mark JCH and five austro-hungarian silver coffee spoon, 800 standard, Vienna, circa 1920, maker's mark R.F (29). Weight excluding knives-768 grams / 24.7 ozt £180-200
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A matched part table service of Austro-Hungarian dog nose pattern flatware, Vienna circa 1910-20, maker's mark a cup Comprising: Two table spoons, two table forks, six dessert forks, five of which are of a later date (Austria post 1922) and six coffee spoon, two teaspoons, together with a pickle fork stamped F. Riemer. (19) Weight-650 grams / 20.8 ozt £150
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A set of late 19th century Continental silver-handled knives and carving set, probably German Decorated with floral swags on a matted ground in reserves, the handle terminating in a large bead, engraved with initials. Comprising a carving knife and fork, twelve dinner knives and eleven dessert knives. (25) Total weight-2022 grams / 65 ozt £250-350
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A 19th century German silver matched part service of flatware Of fiddle and thread pattern, engraved with initials, comprising: a table spoon, three table forks, twelve dessert forks, 800 standard, with retailer's mark for Gebruder Friedlander, eleven table knives, stamped 750, two pickle forks, by Eugen Marcus, a serving fork, stamped 750, a salt spoon, stamped 12 loths, and a salt spade, together with three mother-of-pearl spoons. (Qty) Weight of weighable silver-1000 grams / 32.1 ozt £200-250
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A late 19th century German parcel-gilt serving spoon, stamped 800 and A Roesner With shell-shaped gilt bowl, the foliate scroll stem terminating in a putto supporting a crowned reserve engraved Dresden. Length-28 cm / 11 inches Weight-136 grams / 4.3 ozt £100-150
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A pair of late 19th century French antique silver salad servers, Paris, by Robert Linzeler & Co With reed and ribbon handles and gilt bowls. Length-25.5 cm / 10 inches Weight-249 grams / 8 ozt £250-350
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Thirteen 19th century French silver and silver-gilt teaspoons, 950 standard Comprising: a silver-gilt set of six teaspoons, maker's mark PQ with an axe between, embellished with foliate scrolls, with shell heel and finial, with applied initials, a silver set of six teaspoons, Paris, by J Granvigne, engraved with initials, and a silver-gilt teaspoon, Paris, by L Cottat. (13) Weight-360 grams / 11.6 ozt £100-150
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A group of four Dutch antique silver ladles, Voorschoten, various dates, by van Kempen en Zn Comprising a pair of plain sauce ladles, 1903, a bead pattern example, 1896 or 1906, length 18.5 cm / 7.3 inches and a larger example, 1919, with pierced bowl, length 24 cm / 9.4 inches. (4) Weight-247 grams / 7.9 ozt £120-150
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A pair of mid-19th century Austrian silver sugar tongs, Vienna, maker's mark illegible With openwork handles and panelled bowls. Length-16 cm / 6.3 inches Weight-61 grams / 1.9 ozt £50-80
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A late 19th century Imperial Russian 84 Zolotnik silver niello spoon, circa 1880, by OЛ The stem of twisted form with crown finial, the reverse of the bowl decorated I niello with an architectural scene of a building with many spires, possibly St Basil's Cathedral, Moscow. Standard mark and makers mark only. Length-17 cm / 6.7 inches Weight-43 grams / 1.38 ozt £80-120
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An early 19th century French harlequin set of silver flatware Ten forks and ten spoons, comprising: two forks, 950 standard, Paris 1819-1838, maker's mark CL on one, illegible on the other, two forks, 950 standard, four forks, 800 standard, Province 1819-1838, maker's mark A above a Maltese cross, one fork, 950 standard, Province 1819-1838, maker's mark SR, three unmarked forks, two spoons, 950 standard, Province 1819-1838, maker's mark JR, one spoon, 800 standard, Province 1819-1838, maker's mark D, a spoon, 950 standard, maker's mark ?S, six unmarked spoons. (20) Average length-20 cm / 8 inches Weight-1377 grams / 44.3 ozt £500-600
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A mid to late 19th century French silver canteen, 950 standard, Paris, by Adolphe Erenard Placings for eighteen, comprising: table forks, table spoons, dessert forks, dessert spoons, together with a teaspoon, by the same maker and of the same pattern, a soup ladle of a similar pattern, maker's mark illegible, a sugar sifter, Paris 1819-38 and a cased set of eighteen late 19th century dessert knives, by Jules Piault, Paris, with ivory handles and steel blades. (Qty) Weight of weighable silver-4963 grams / 159.5 ozt £1500-2000
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An early 19th century French harlequin set of silver flatware Thirteen forks and fourteen spoons, comprising: two forks, 950 standard, Paris 1798-1809, maker's mark NED and PBL, engraved with initials, three forks, 800 standard, Province 1809-1819, maker's mark F with device above, engraved with initials, two forks, 950 standard, Province 1809-1819, maker's mark GAJC, engraved with initials, a fork, 800 standard, Province 1809-1819, maker's mark R with a crown above, engraved with initials, two forks, 950 standard, Province, maker's mark IA or JA with device in between, engraved with initials, two forks, 950 standard, Province, maker's mark ?J in a shaped lozenge, a fork, 800 standard, Province 1819-1838, maker's mark S with a scale above, a spoon, 950 standard, Paris 1798-1809, engraved with an inscription, a spoon, 800 standard, Paris 1809-1819, engraved with initials, four spoons, 950 standard, Province, maker's mark IA or JA with device in between, engraved with initials, two spoons, 950 standard, Province 1809-1819, maker's mark JBF, a spoon, 800 standard, Province 1809-1819, maker's mark F with device above, engraved with initials, three spoons, 950 standard, Province 1809-1819, maker's mark GAJC, engraved with initials, engraved with initials, a spoon, 800 standard, Province 1809-1819, maker's mark R with a crown above, engraved with initials, a spoon, 800 standard, Province 1819-1938, maker's mark A above a Maltese cross. (27) Average length-20 cm / 8 inches Weight-1742 grams / 56 ozt £600-700
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A mid-20th century Spanish silver canteen, maker's mark ME with an urn in between, circa 1940, stamped with retailer's mark M&C circa 1940 Placings for twelve, engraved with initials DM. Including: fish knives and forks, table forks, table spoons, table knives with steel blades, cake knives, cake forks, cheese forks, ice cream spoons, teaspoons, coffee spoons, a soup ladle, a pair of fish servers, a pair of servers, a server with gilt bowl, a slice with circular bowl, a sauce ladle. (140) Weight excluding knives-5976 grams / 192.1 ozt £1500-2000
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A 19th century Dutch silver soup ladle, Amsterdam 1802, by Hendrik Overhulsman, With circular bowl and plain handle Length-32.5 cm / 12.8 inches Weight-186 grams / 6 ozt £120-150
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Two 18th century French silver table spoons Of fiddle pattern, one Toulouse 1768, by Barthélemy Samson, the other stamped twice with a crowned M, maker's mark DMO, circa 1760-80 , each engraved with a crest within armorials. (2) Length-22 cm / 8.7 inches, the other 20.8 cm / 8.2 inches Weight-188 grams / 6 ozt £80-120
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A pair of Dutch antique silver serving spoons, second standard, Voorschoten 1896 or 1906, by van Kempen en Zn Of plain hanovarian pattern. Length-25.2 cm / 9.9 inches Weight-218 grams / 7 ozt £120-150
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