An 'Empire' English sterling silver cutlery service by Robert and Beck, Sheffield late 20th century, comprising a full setting for twelve and accoutrements; 2 x large salad servers, 2 x small salad serving, 1 x serving spoon, 1 x large meat fork, 1 x small
German 800 silver cutlery setting comprising a griddle slice, soup ladle, sauce ladle, cake slice, two pronged fork, two pairs of salad servers, cake slice, fish slice, serving spoon, eleven main forks, eleven main knives, ten main spoons, eleven cake fork
Christofle silver fish servers including fork with crab design and knife with a dolphin on the lade, marked 'Christofle' (2). Weight 313 grams. Provenance: Estate of D'Arcy Ryan
English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian pair of fish servers having pierced hallmarked blades & weighted handles. Sheffield, 1873, maker Atkin Brothers. Condition good, minor wear & tarnishing. Length of knife 33.5 cm
English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian fish servers with pierced foliate detail. Knife London, 1843, maker William Eaton fork London, 1875, maker Henry Holland. Condition good, minor wear & tarnishing. Length of knife 33 cm. Weight 404g
English hallmarked sterling silver Victorian fish servers with floral pierced blades, in the fiddle & thread pattern. London, 1850, maker Edward Farrell. Condition good, minor tarnishing. Length of knife 34 cm. Weight 341g
Pair of George III sterling silver spoons with later conversion to salad servers, hallmarked London 1774 (Stephen Adams II), 22.5 cm long approx, 109 grams approx
10pcs Danish silver serving table flatware, early 20th century, comprising of serving spoons, ladle, meat fork, table spoons, cake servers, etc. Ladle spoon length 18.5 cm. Total weight grams
Peruvian sterling silver set of servers comprising a serving fork, spoon & cake slice with piecred detailed handles depicting men climbing a tree to reach a nesting bird. Condition good, minor age related wear. Length 30 cm weight 457g
A pair of sterling silver salad servers, John Grinsell and Sons, Birmingham, 1890 the Albany pattern servers having leaf form bowls 180 gms total weight, 26 cm long. Property from the Collection of Dame Nellie Melba GBE
A travelling suite of silver gilt 'Hourglass' pattern cutlery in canteen, of mixed predominantly late Georgian date (96). A travelling suite of silver gilt 'Hourglass' pattern cutlery in canteen, of mixed predominantly late Georgian date comprising eightee
Pair of sterling silver mounted fish servers, with silver plated utensil, ivory handles fitted with sterling silver bands and caps hallmarked Sheffield circa 1885, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson
A pair of sterling silver and stainless steel Georg Jensen 'Acorn' salad servers. 1945 and after, Denmark, designed by Johan Rhode in 1916, the large servers with stainless steel throats and bowls to sterling silver handles with their characteristic bead a
Austro-Hungarian silver 800 standard cutlery service comprising a soup ladle, eleven main forks, twelve main knives, eleven entree forks, eleven entree knives, twelve fish forks, twelve fish knives, eleven fruit forks, twelve fruit knives, two sauce ladles
Two various George III hallmarked sterling silver table servers, including berry spoon, London 1808, maker John bridge. Gilt washed bowl; & fish server, London 1809, maker Ts. Wt.193g (total)
An impressive Garrard & Co. Victorian silver gilt dessert service in a bacchanalian design; 36 parfait spoons by Francis Higgins, London 1874; 8 serving spoons, Henry Holland, London 1867; pair of fruit salad servers, Francis Higgins, London 1867/69; grape
Victorian James Dixon & Sons fish servers in silver plated stag & fern pattern with ivory handles, in a green velvet & silk lined case. Dimensions of case - 37.5 x 13 cm
A good Art Deco Elkington & Co. silver plated fish service for twelve in the Egyptian revival taste, comprising twelve knives and forks and pair of servers, in a fitted walnut case
Three pairs of asparagus servers, the first with pierced blades, maker GH, Sheffield 1912. The second with plain handle and foliate piercing, maker HA, Sheffield 1880; and the third silver plated blades and silver ferrules, Birmingham 1894. (3)
Large silver plated King's pattern flatware service, comprising 16 each, dinner knives and forks, entree knives and forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons, two pairs of salad servers, two serving spoons, two lifters and a sauce ladle
A pair of George IV silver fish servers, fiddle and shell pattern, double struck, engraved and pierced blades, each crested with a portcullis). London 1826 by William Chawner. Weight 333gms
Scottish Kings pattern flatware service double struck and crested, comprising eight table spoons, eight table forks, six dessert spoons, six tea spoons, two basting spoons, hallmarked Robert grey & Sons, Glasgow 1824, together with matching fish servers, R
A table service of King's pattern sterling silver cutlery for twelve, comprising 109 pieces, including servers and two bread knives. Approx. Weight 5.9kg
A pair of Edwardian ivory, silver and plated fish servers, 1902-5 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Samuel Biggin & Son, having bright cut floral designs to the blade, with scroll and foliate repousse mounts and terminals between round shaped ivory handles;
Modern 66 piece sterling silver suite of cutlery by Reed & Barton, USA, in the burgundy pattern, and comprises salad servers, ladles, fish servers table forks, table knives, soup spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, sifter spoon, butter knives, pair serving
German silver flatware service consisting of a soup ladle, a sauce ladle, a fish serving fork, carving fork, carving knife, fish serving knife, cake knife, fisk knife, a suace spoon, a pair of salad servers, a serving spoon, a draining spoon, nine table sp
Silver Melange of spoons consisting of a pair of Indonesian 800 standard salad servers, two Georg Jensen teaspoons, seven Indonesian teaspoons, four Apex Australian teaspoons and two English hallmarked sterling Silver Jubilee teaspoons - London, maker Stua
A pair of sterling silver George III asparagus servers, 1811 London, with maker's mark for Williams Eley, Fearn and Chawner. The King pattern servers of typical form with long flat blades, and a cross bracket attached to one blade and handle; hallmarked to
Canteen of English hallmarked sterling silver cutlery setting for twelve persons consisting of twelve main knives, forks, spoons, entree knives, entree forks, teaspoons, dessert spoons, coffee spoons, soup spoons, fish knives, fish forks, four serving spoo
A good pair of Victorian silver fish servers with pearl shell handles. The silver blades finely engraved and pierced. George Unite, Birmingham 1847. Length 29 cm
A set of antique German silver cutlery, consisting of 10 knives, 11 table spoons, 4 forks, salad servers and a ladle, engraved FEV. Marked 800, together with three serving spoons. Approx 1.6kg.
Four various Clarice Cliff items, including fruit bowl (crazed) with fruit decoration, and pair matching servers; and small rectangular dish with fruit decoration. Diameter 23 cm. (bowl)
Unusual Victorian Joseph Rodgers tea, coffee and cutlery canteen matched set comprising of gadrooned tea and coffee pots, milk and sugar of electroplated Britannia metal, fiddle back soup ladle and pair of large serving spoons, zylonite handled fish server
Sterling silver cutlery setting for twelve persons consisting of a soup ladle, cake slice, twelve main forks, twelve main knives, a serving spoon, twelve entrée forks, twelve entrée knives, twelve old fashioned soup spoons, pair of large doub
Arne Jacobsen, part suite of 660 silver flatware, c. 1957, designed for the SAS hotel, Copenhagen, manufactured by A. Michelsen, together with a pair of Georg Jensen salad servers and a pair of Stelton salad servers, 76 pieces (76)
English hallmarked sterling silver boxed pair of fish servers with xylonite handles and silk lined interior. Sheffield, 1900, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson length of knife 29.5 cm
Edwardian boxed fish cutlery consisting of a set of fish cutlery for six persons with silver plated blades and prongs, silver ferrules and xylonite handles. In green velvet and silk lined case. Sheffield, 1900, maker W.R Humpreys a set of fish servers with
Silver plated Kings pattern cutlery setting for eight persons consisting of two soup ladles, two serving spoons, two pairs of salad servers, eight main knives, eight main forks, eight entree knives, eight entree forks, eight fish knives, eight fish forks,
Christofle silver plated 'Spatours' canteen of cutlery for eight persons consisting of two boxed ladles, a pair of English salad servers, eight entree forks, eight entree forks, eight teaspoons, eight coffee spoons, eight soup spoons, eight main spoons, 'P
Pair of Continental silver candlesticks decorated with bows, on four winged putti feet, together with a Continental silver lidded casket, three silver handled servers and a pair of sugar tongs (7). Height 35 weight 680 grams
Rare Royal Worcester ten piece fruit or dessert service comprising of a pair of footed servers with eight serving plates, the matching service decorated with a blue border, with enamel and gilded design surrounding a hand painted floral spray, impressed ma