Works of Art and Ceramics, Clocks, Paintings and Furniture, Silver and Jewellery, 19-07-12
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Silver Flatware
Lot
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155
A rattail part table service, comprising thirteen table forks, six dessert forks, three dessert spoons, and a table spoon, maker's mark of Barker Bros, Chester various dates 1911 to 1921, approx. weight 48 1/2 troy oz (23)
£500-800
156
A pair of bone handled fish servers, maker's mark of Barker Bros, Chester 1909; and a set of six pairs of bone handled fish eaters, maker's mark of James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1909 (14)
£80-120
157
A pair of pierced serving spoons, maker's mark of Mappin & Webb, London 1913; a set of five Victorian dessert spoons, with shell moulding to the terminals and backs of the bowls, London 1853; a set of six coffee bean terminal spoons, eight various teaspoons, two dessert forks, three butter knives, two salt spoons, two mustard spoons, a pair of sugar nips, a sifter spoon, a pierced spoon, a souvenir spoon, a Continental pickle fork and a Continental ladle, total approx. weight 25 troy oz (36)
£250-350
158
A quantity of plated flatware, including several pieces of rattail pattern and six pairs of bone handled fruit eaters
£20-30
159
A set of six St James pattern coffee spoons, cased, maker's mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1949, approx. weight 3 troy oz
£30-50
160
A Victorian fiddle pattern table spoon, Exeter 1845; a small quantity of other fiddle pattern flatware, comprising two table forks, two dessert forks, three dessert spoons and two teaspoons; together with other flatware and a Continental fork, total approx. weight 28 troy oz
£250-350
161
A Victorian sifter spoon, gilt bowl, and spirally twisted handle with figure terminal, maker's mark of James Wakely and James Clarke Wheeler, London 1887; a pair of George III Old English pattern sauce ladles, maker's mark of Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle, no date letter; a small sauce ladle, and two pairs of sugar tongs, total approx. weight 9 troy oz (6)
£150-200
162
A set of seal terminal teaspoons, each chased with the initial 'W' to the bowl, cased, maker's mark of Aaron, Lufkin, Dennison, Birmingham 1940; a set of six teaspoons, with pansy terminals, cased, maker's mark of Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1940; and a set of six coffee spoons, with pointed terminals, cased, maker's mark of Travis, Wilson & Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1942, total approx. weight 5 troy oz
£60-80
163
A set of six teaspoons made to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, each with a gilt disc inset to the terminal within an enamel red, white and blue border, maker's mark of J. R. Gaunt & Son, Birmingham 1952, with coronation mark, approx. weight 5 troy oz
£60-80
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