Twelve English sterling silver main knives, hallmarked London, 1968, C J Vander Ltd, with scroll pistol grip handles, with stainless steel blades marked Hardy Brothers Ltd, total weight 839gm (including blades), length 24 cm (12)
An extensive suite of sterling silver cutlery, rose pattern, comprising twenty main forks, seventeen main knives, sixteen entree forks and knives, one dessert fork, nine table spoons, three basting spoons, one cake fork, eight tea spoons, one stilton spoon
A part sterling silver Paul Revere reproduction by Towle dinner set, scrolls finish handle, monogrammed, comprising ten main and entree forks, twelve dinner knives, four serving spoons. Weight 1442 grams.
Edwardian sterling silver fish cutlery service, mark of Mappin & Webb, London, 1911 and 1920, comprising twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks and a pair of servers, hallmarked, in fitted canteen (26), total weight 1773 grams
W. Drummond & Co. London 1974 An Elizabeth II sterling silver cutlery suite, by W. Drummond & Co. London circa 1974 a setting for twelve in the Georgian style total weight of silver, not including the knives 3385gms
James Dixon and Sons cutlery service for six in a Christofle labelled canteen canteen size height 10, width 50 cm, depth 32 cm, Consists of, 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 tablespoons, 6 soup spoons
A antique set of 12 sterling silver handled King's pattern entree knives and 12 dinner knives with Sheffield steel blades, 19th/20th century, (24 items), 21.5 cm and 24 cm long
A sterling silver fiddle thread and shell cutlery suite, various makers, 19th century & later, comprising twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, six teaspoons, twelve entree forks, twelve main forks, twelve entree knives, twelve main knives, a fish se
A comprehensive sterling silver Kings pattern cutlery suite, various dates and makers, comprising twelve fish knives, thirteen fish forks, eight tea spoons, eleven entree forks, twelve main forks, twelve spoons, five large table spoons, sixteen butter/dess
Good Viner & Hall Sheffield standing canteen a complete Viner & Hall silver plate cutlery set, with full settings for 6, including 'Bone' handle dinner and entree knives, and carving set, all in a polished wood standing canteen, with glass top.
American sterling silver cutlery set by R. Wallace & Sons Mfg Co, marked Rw & S sterling, comprising of 9 large, 7 medium & 8 small forks, 6 soup, 8 dessert & 8 teaspoons, weight of these items 1805 grams and 8 knives
Italian silver cutlery service, setting for twelve, including entree knives and forks, mains knives and forks, spoons and teaspoons, all with tapering ribbed handles
Part Russian Faberge silver cutlery service, impressed C. Faberge with script and 84 mark, comprising six main forks and knives, two spoons and two entree knives and two spoons, with monogram and coronet mark (16)
Central Australian Aboriginal artefacts. Including two stone knives, one with detailed label. Also two pyrographed message sticks. Length 19 cm (longest knife)
A set of six sterling silver coffee spoons and a set of six sterling silver fruit knives, both sets cased, 1942 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Roberts & Belk, Art Deco style spoons with geometric stems, and; 1934 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Barker B
Cased Grosvenor silver plate cutlery set for eight comprising 8 main & entree knives, 8 main & entree forks, 8 soup spoons, 8 dessert spoons, 8 teaspoons, and a serving spoon, in original fitted timber cases
Cased Grosvenor silver plate cutlery set for eight comprising 8 main & entree knives, 8 main & entree forks, 8 soup spoons, 8 dessert spoons, 8 teaspoons, and a serving spoon, in original fitted timber cases
Wood cased canteen Rogers Oneida cutlery 'Martinique' pattern, including silver plate settings for 8, dinner knives and forks, entree knives and forks, dessert spoons and forks, teaspoons, coffee spoons, cake forks, etc. All included in fitted wooden cante
Wood cased canteen Greaves silver plate cutlery marked for Francis Greaves and Sons, Sheffield, settings for 6, including entree and dinner knives and forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, and tea spoons, in fitted wood canteen.
An American sterling silver cutlery canteen by International Silver Co., 'Royal Danish' pattern (resembling Georg Jensen's Acorn pattern). 44 pieces comprising: six dinner knives and five luncheon knives (sterling handles); five table forks and six luncheo
Good set Art Nouveau Christofle cutlery comprising 28 pieces of silver plated cutlery, model # 5207, designer Bruno MOHRING, 'Moderne Gramont,' pattern, including: settings for 6, dinner knives and forks, soup spoons and dessert spoons, and 4 serving piece
An American silver boxed suite of flatware and mug, both by Gorham, 19th/20th century, the flatware setting for six (fork, knife, dessert and tea spoons) housed in original oak box, the mug chased and embossed with vacant floral cartouche, gilt lined inter
Three Indonesian kris knives, 19th century or earlier, one with elaborate gold damascened work to the blade, with a carved hardwood hilt set with old rose cut diamonds. The other two with carved hardwood handles, and folded steel blades. Provenance: The de
Sterling silver cutlery set inscribed with letter 'S', London 1913, consisting of 7 serving spoons 8 soup spoons 7 teaspoons 2 sets of 8 forks (different Sizes) and 16 unmarked knives, not matching to the rest of the cutlery set. Cutlery canteen included.
Extensive Victorian sterling silver dinner service including 8 each: soup spoons, dessert spoons,teaspoons, dinner forks, and entree forks, each hallmarked for London 1870, maker George Adams; together with set 8 each, matching dinner knives, and entree kn
Four sets of various steak knives comprising 2 sets of six stag horn handle and stainless steel blades in original fitted boxes, and 2 sets of Italian timber handle and stainless steel blade in picnic basket fitted cane boxes
Elizabeth II silver cutlery service mark of Hardy Brothers, London, c. 1953 in chest canteen, comprising twelve table forks, twelve table knives, six table spoons, six fish forks, six fish knives, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert kn
Part Danish sterling silver cutlery set mark of Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, post 1945 'Acorn' pattern, comprising four soup spoons, four table spoons, four entree knives and four table knives, hallmarked (16)
Victorian sterling silver fruit cutlery set mark of Robert & Belk, Sheffield, 1870 and Robert Hennell III, London, 1831 comprising six forks and six knives and a pair of berry spoons, hallmarked (14)
Assembled sterling silver cutlery set mark of various Silversmiths, c . 1818 and later comprising twelve entree forks, twelve table forks, twelve table knives,twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons (60)
Forty nine folding pocket knives including novelty shotgun cartridge, bone handled duck knife, bone and mother of pearl, 19th and 20th century, the largest 21.5 cm long
Twenty one assorted pocket knives including La Pergord, Laguiole, Riberon, Nieto and others, 19th and 20th century, the hoof and hide example 24.5 cm long
Group of seventeen pocket knives including sterling silver and mother of pearl, novelty boot and shoe shaped knives miniature lock blade knife and miniature pocket scissors, 19th and early 20th century, the largest 15.5 cm long, the smallest 4 cm long
Twenty assorted folding pocket knives including Remington, Le Thiers, Taylors eye witness, Southern and Richardson, U.S.A. England, Germany, France and Japan, 19th and 20th century, the Remington 22.5 cm long
Fourteen assorted folding pocket knives with wooden handles, including Laguiole G. David, L'Aurillac, Saynor, Joker, and Le Camarguais, France, England and Spain, the largest 21.5 cm long
Nine assorted sheathed hunting knives, including William Rodgers Bowie knife, finish Marttiini, Taylors eye witness, Bushmans friend by Southern and Richardson, and Remington, 19th and 20th century, Bowie knife 25.5 cm long
Medical/Surgical equipment: 18th century portable shagreen case containing five small extremely sharp surgical knives, each with tortoiseshell protective covers, the hinged case with original closing mechanism. A remarkable survivor.
English sterling silver cutlery comprising 5 knives and 5 forks, steel blades with sterling silver handles, stamp with lion passant and maker's mark 'J.H.', circa 1740, the knives 28 cm long
A 'Sir Christopher' pattern American sterling silver cutlery service by Wallace, setting for 6 places with 7 pieces in each plus matching carving knife and fork, (44 pieces), silver weight not including knives or carving set 1360 grams
Italian silver cutlery service, comprising twelve main knives, twelve entree knives, twelve main forks, twelve entree knives, twelve spoons, twelve desert spoons, twelve teaspoons and twelve teaspoons and two serving implements, total weight 3066gm (not in