- SIX GEORGE V DESSERT KNIVES JY,
SIX GEORGE V DESSERT KNIVES JY, Sheffield, 1910; mother-of-pearl handles, sterling bolsters, within a presentation case.
- Pair of George III Knife Boxes
Pair of George III Knife Boxes with Cutleryearly 19th century mahogany with mahogany veneers shaped front with barber pole inlay to edges and molded edge to base the underside of hinged lid with inlaid star further barber pole inlay to original fitted interior each with ivory or bone escutcheons.Accompanying the boxes is an assembled group of cutlery - including a set of ivory handled silverplate fish forks and knives (5 forks and 6 knives). The remaining pieces are faux ivory and silverplate.14.5 x 11 x 9 in.Some finish wear; some veneer cracks and chipping; some loss to inlay.
- A set of ten silver-handled pistol
A set of ten silver-handled pistol grip dinner knives, George III, marks rubbed, faintly crested for the Earls of Northesk (Carnegie), 25cm long
- GEORGE III MAHOGANY CUTLERY STAND
GEORGE III MAHOGANY CUTLERY STAND 18th/19th c., England, top fitted with two covered hinged compartments and handle, raised on turned dowel legs ending in brass casters, 27"h x 24"l x 14"w
- GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY CUTLERY
GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY CUTLERY BOXESPair of George III Inlaid Mahogany Cutlery Boxes , 19th c., slant lid breakfront form, retain fitted interior, tapered feet , h. 16 in., w. 10 in., d. 12 in
- A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III FLATWARE
A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III FLATWARE to include a George III strainer spoon, TN, London 1787, Old English pattern, engraved crest for Percy family; a fish slice, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1812, of Fiddle and Thread pattern, crest engraved to terminal, a basting spoon, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1806, of Old English Threaded pattern, a double-ended marrow scoop, John Langlands II, Newcastle; together with various other flatware including a collection of condiment and teaspoons(qty)Weighable silver: 30oz
- GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY CUTLERY
GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY CUTLERY BOX Circa 1800, mahogany veneer with light and dark wood edge inlays, serpentine case with hinged lid, divided interior with old red velvet lining, the case with brass bail handles, flush base.
- GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER FLATWARE,
GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER FLATWARE, 56 PIECESLondon, 1822, including twelve 8-3/8 in. hollow handle knives, gilt English silver blades with engraved decoration; twelve 8-3/8 in. hollow handle knives, steel blades; twelve 6-7/8 in. forks; twelve 7 in. spoons; six 8-3/4 in. spoons; two 10-1/8 in. serving spoons, no monogram, .925 fine, 80.14 oz. T. excluding hollow handle item; all in a fitted wooden case
Provenance: Collection of the Birmingham Museum of Art, sold to benefit the Decorative Arts Acquisition Fund
Condition:
average wear
- STERLING. George W. Adams and C.J.
STERLING. George W. Adams and C.J. Vander Ltd.Luncheon Flatware Set. In presentation case. A magnificent luncheon set including 18 knives marked GA and 17 forks marked GA; 12 teaspoons marked CJV. Approx 81.46 troy ounces. Condition: Good.
- GEORGE III SILVER AND CUT-CRYSTAL
GEORGE III SILVER AND CUT-CRYSTAL CRUET SET. Samuel Wood London 1761. The shaped stand raised on four shell feet featuring a shield-form cartouche with chased armorial crest; containing six cut-crystal bottles four with silver mounts by various silversmiths - 13 oz. 2 dwt.; 8 in. high stand.
- GEORGE III IRISH SILVER HANDLED
GEORGE III IRISH SILVER HANDLED CARVING SET (3) Piece Early 19th c. Cutlery Set with Sterling Silver Handles by Jacob West, Dublin, 1809-21, also stamped PG (for Dublin silversmith Phineas Garde), with steel blades by Henry Street Dublin makers, with heavy scroll form handles, 8 1/2" to 11 1/2" long.
- A part canteen of George V silver
A part canteen of George V silver Old English pattern flatware comprising ninety items Thomas of New Bond Street London 1931 together with fifty four bone handled knives of varying sizes and makers two carving forks and an odd fork housed in a Tiffany & Co brass mounted mahogany canteen weighable silver 175 oz. Estimate ?2 000-3 000 OEP flatware- 23 table forks. 22 table spoons. 18 dessert spoons. 20 dessert forks. 4 sauce ladles and 3 cream ladles. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?2 200
- A Set of Twelve George III Silver
A Set of Twelve George III Silver Dinner Knives Paul Storr London 1810 in the Shell pattern with an engraved crest set with Storr & Co. steel blades. Length 10 1/2 inches.
- A set of six George III silver
A set of six George III silver handled knives, Moses Brent, London 1802, the reeded handles with initials to the ends, the steel blades marked GR, R&B
- SET OF GEORGE V CRICHTON BROTHERS
SET OF GEORGE V CRICHTON BROTHERS FLATWAREMarked London, 1915; monogrammed.
Comprising:
Eighteen dinner knives with steel blades and filled handles
Twelve lunch knives with steel blades and filled handles
Ten butter spreaders with filled handles
Eleven dinner forks
Eleven lunch forks
Twenty-two large tablespoons
Ten tablespoons
Fourteen teaspoons
Ten demitasse spoons
Together with:
Set of six silver plate dinner knives
Six silver plate forks
Two silver plate carving sets
Five German silver teaspoons, marked '.800'
Five mustard spoons, variously marked
Five salt spoons, variously marked
Two ladels, variously marked
Four serving spoons, variously marked
Two tea caddy spoons, variously marked
The dinner knives 10 in. long, 145.5 oz. approx. weighable, (157 pcs).
Condition
Wear consistent with age and use. Knife blades replace and in two styles. One lunch knife with blade detached. One large tablespoon and teaspoon with bruised bowls.
Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- GEORGE III MAHOGANY INLAID CUTLERY
GEORGE III MAHOGANY INLAID CUTLERY BOX Early 19th century, mahogany veneer with light and dark wood inlays, serpentine form, hinged lid with banded and central star inlay, divided interior with line inlay, interior of lid with repeating star inlay, case edges with herringbone inlays, applied short bracket feet.
- A George III oak, mahogany and
A George III oak, mahogany and inlaid wall hanging cutlery box, with sloping lid and fretted back, the tapered front decorated with knife and fork, 47cm h More Information Old repair to one of the scrolls, originally with leather joint now replaced by two hinges, localised worm trail on one side
- LARGE GEORGE III MAHOGANY CUTLERY
LARGE GEORGE III MAHOGANY CUTLERY BOXLARGE GEORGE III MAHOGANY CUTLERY BOX, the rectangular top with a hinged sloping bowed front opening to a removable later cutlery wooden frame and felted storage on a corresponding base, the back labeled "Ivory Handled Knives" - h:16.50w:18d:12in. Provenance: Estate Collection of Albert E. Mitchler, Washington, D.C.
- A set of twelve George III silver
A set of twelve George III silver handled knives, Moses Brent, London 1802
- A pair of George IV silver knife
A pair of George IV silver knife rests, 68mm l, maker's mark rubbed, -R, London 1823, seven silver tea and other spoons and a fork and two silver pepperettes, 8ozs 14dwts (12) More Information Good condition
- A partial set of Gorham King George
A partial set of Gorham King George pattern sterling, 28 pieces total including: 4 dinner knives, 6 butter knives, 8 tea spoons, 2 grapefruit spoons. 1 serving spoon, 1 fork, 5 knives, Cake slice. Weight of 22 pieces of weighable silver 29.20 t oz., excludes 6 knives with stainless blades. Condition: two knives with broken stainless blades, all with some wear and tarnish CT Transfer Fee $10
- A George III serpentine mahogany
A George III serpentine mahogany and line inlaid cutlery box, late 18th c, with shield shaped silver escutcheon, 37cm h interior More Information Lacks lifting knob, hinges original, lid with slight play, adapted for stationery
- GEORGE III MAHOGANY CUTLERY BOX
GEORGE III MAHOGANY CUTLERY BOX Circa 1800, serpentine form highlighted with alternating light and dark wood barber pole inlay edges, ebony veneer on interior edges, additional inlaid accents inside the lid; brass keyhole and hinges.
- A George III knife box, with serpentine
A George III knife box, with serpentine front and with bats wing patera to the sloping cover, 27cm high
- (2) GEORGE III LEATHER CLAD CUTLERY
(2) GEORGE III LEATHER CLAD CUTLERY BOXES 18th c., England, leather clad wood with silk lined divided interior, each rectangular canted box with hinged lid and clasp lock, one clad in black textured leather, the other in gilt tooled brown leather, unmarked, 13"h x 9"x 5"d (larger)
- Gorham sterling flatware partial
Gorham sterling flatware partial ''King George'' 1894 pattern includes twelve dinner forks six dinner knives three luncheon knives six teaspoons three serving spoons (two in a different pattern) approx. tw. 53 oz. (30 pcs)
- A brass and horn folding knife,
A brass and horn folding knife, George Butler & Co., Sheffield, the main 4'' blade engraved a hunting scene, marked 'Art', a circular box, two burr wood snuffboxes and a horn snuff box
- STERLING. George W Adams and C.J.
STERLING. George W Adams and C.J. Vander Ltd.English Flatware Set. A magnificent flatware set including 18 flat spoons marked GA 1 perforated ladel marked GA 7 shell soup spoons marked GA and shears marked GA; and 12 forks marked CJV. Approx 146.5 troy ounces not including the 12 knives which have ornate heavy handles. Condition: Good.
- George III Knife Box English, late
George III Knife Box English, late 18th/early 19th century, figured mahogany with inlaid herringbone borders, brass paw feet, 15-1/2 in.,
- 8PC GEORGE III SILVER & CUT GLASS
8PC GEORGE III SILVER & CUT GLASS CRUET SET, 1792 Eight piece George III sterling silver and cut glass navette form cruet set, marks of William Fountain and Daniel Pontifex (British act. 1791-1794), London, 1792, decorated with an armorial fish crest above a torse with monogram below. Approximate measurements: stand h. 10. 5", w. 14. 75", d. 7"; total approx. weight of the stand 27. 16 ozt.
- SET OF GEORGE V STERLING BUTTER
SET OF GEORGE V STERLING BUTTER DISHES & KNIVESAsprey and Co., Birmingham, 1928; comprising: six dishes with glass liners (3 1/4 inches diameter) and six knives (4 inches wide), in a fitted blue leather case stamped "Asprey / 166 Bond St / London"; approximately 9.8 troy ounces total (sterling only); Provenance: The Estate of Barry Tarlow, Los Angeles; the case: 9 1/2 x 14 1/4 inches Condition:
- George IV Silver Child's Knife
George IV Silver Child's Knife and Fork, Ledsam, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham, 1828 with ivory handles, contained in a fitted case knife length 5.5 in — 14 cm
- A George III serpentine mahogany
A George III serpentine mahogany cutlery box, the sliding lid pierced at later date with a letter slot, 36cm h and a contemporary mahogany and gilt fretwork framed mirror, 78 x 45cm More Information Cutlery box gutted. Mirror with numerous chips and losses to frame
- Fifteen George IV silver handled
Fifteen George IV silver handled table knives. ?
- A set of eleven George III silver
A set of eleven George III silver fruit knives, John Tatum Snr. & John Tatum Jr., London 1794, with filled handles, 22cm long, a George III silver tablespoon (damaged) and a napkin ring (damaged)
- 8PC GEORGE IV SILVER & CUT GLASS
8PC GEORGE IV SILVER & CUT GLASS CRUET SET, 1825 Eight piece George IV sterling silver and cut glass cruet set, marks of Rebecca Ekes and Edward Barnard (British active 1808-1829), London, 1825, the coin silver spoon with marks of Robert Wilson and William Wilson (American, Philadelphia act. circa 1825-1846). Approximate measurements: stand h. 9. 5", w. 9", d. 7"; total approx. weight of the stand 26. 52 ozt.