PUNCH BOWL LADLE. A Sterling silver punch bowl ladle. Length 26cm. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
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including: 12 table forks 6 table spoons 10 dessert forks 12 dessert spoons 12 soup spoons 12 teaspoons 12 coffee spoons 4 sauce ladles A soup ladle 4 butter knives 6 mustard spoons 5 salt spoons By James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1928, all contained in original mahogany canteen box measuring 19.25" (49cm) long; 150ozt weighable silver (84). *CR All pieces with general wear & in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
including: 11 tablespoons, 4 dessert spoons, 3 dessert forks, 12 teaspoons, a sauce ladle and 4 condiment spoons, the majority either crested or initialled, mixed patterns, makers & dates; 39.8ozt (35). *CR All in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
by I. S Greenberg, London 1939, together with a George III sauce ladle, initialled, London 1804, a sauce boat, Birmingham 1936 and a napkin ring, engraved with ducks, London 1941; the soup ladle 11" (28cm) long; 15.5ozt weighable silver (4). *CR All with a bit of wear and mixed conditions - the ladle just with a bit of black pitting - very good gauge of silver, the sauce boat has a dented foot, the napkin OK - the sauce ladle the worse for wear Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
4 table forks and a sauce ladle, decorated in relief with plants, fruits and vegetables, the ladle with a Gentleman with a rifle and the forks with a maid, initialled on the reverse & bears a registered design number "RD105810", by Elkington & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1892; 13.6ozt (5). *CR Pretty good - just a bit of wear and minor bending of tines - nice marks and a bears a registered design number.
including a pair of George III bright-cut table spoons, by Richard Crosseley (probably), London 1796, two Victorian West Country provincial cream ladles, one by John Stone of Exeter & the other William Pope of Plymouth, both initialled 1845/51, together with 5 dessert spoons and a sauce ladle, mixed maker's & dates, the majority of the above either crested or initialled; 13.2ozt (10). *CR All with wear & in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
with a bead border and twist stem, maker's mark worn, 1890, together with a 19th century Dutch caddy spoon, with engraved decoration, possibly by Jacob Helweg, Amsterdam 1859, a modern caddy spoon, with a scallop bowl, by Royal Irish Silver Co, Sheffield 1973 and another continental spoon, spuriously marked; the ladle 10" (25.3cm) long; 3.1ozt (4). *CR All pieces with a bit of wear, the two Dutch pieces with minor bending. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
to include: 4 Old English table spoons and 11 dessert spoons, together with 7 Fiddle Pattern table forks, 6 dessert forks, a table spoon, a sauce ladle and a condiment spoon, some of the above either initialled or crested, mixed maker's and dates, George III- Edwardian; 52.1ozt (31). *CR All with wear, in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
A Victorian matched silver Fiddle pattern canteen for six,by George Adams, London 1847/8, William Chawner, London 1829, and Messrs. Lias, London 1840,the terminals initialled, comprising: six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six tablespoons, six table forks, and six teaspoons, and a condiment ladle, plus two Old English pattern sauce ladles, a cream ladle, and three tablespoons, and eight Bright-cut teaspoons, approx. weight 65oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver flatware,comprising: a set of six George IV King's Hourglass pattern table forks, London 1826, a set of five Fiddle, Thread and Drop pattern table forks, London 1806, a set of five Queen's pattern dessert spoons, by George Adams, London 1856, a set of six Hanoverian Rat-tail pattern dessert spoons, Sheffield 1879, a pair of Fiddle and Thread sauce ladles and a Hanoverian Rat-tail sauce ladle, approx. weight 58.5oz. (qty)
λ λA mixed lot of silver flatware,various dates and makers,comprising: a pair of Harlequin sugar nips, maker's mark worn, London 1823, another pair of sugar nips, a George II marrow scoop, London 1728, a silver-gilt sifting spoon with a mother-of-pearl handle, another sifting spoon, a ladle, a punch ladle with a whalebone handle, a cased spoon, a cased pair of fruit serving spoons, Sheffield 1898, a cased set of six Apostle teaspoons and tongs, plus a salt spoon and a mustard spoon, approx. weighable 16oz. (qty)
A matched silver Old English pattern part canteen for eighteen,by Searle and Co., the majority London 1923/35,comprising: eighteen table forks, fifteen tablespoons, seventeen dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, three teaspoons, a pair of sauce ladles and a soup ladle, plus various composition handled table and dessert knives and a three-piece carving set, in a fitted wooden case, approx. weight 142oz.
An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern toddy ladle,by William Jamieson, Aberdeen circa 1820, the terminal with initials, plus another early 19th century Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern toddy ladle, by George Booth circa 1830, the terminal with initials, approx. weight 2oz. (2)
The Yorkshire Club, a Victorian provincial silver Old English pattern soup ladle,by James Barber & William North, York 1841, also with the town mark,the terminal engraved with the Yorkshire Rose, length 26.4cm, approx. weight 5oz.The Yorkshire Club was established in 1839 at number 5 St Leonard's Place, and it merged with The Yorkshire Union Hunt Club in 1856. The silver flatware from the club was sold at Christie's on the 8th October 1969.For further reading see Schrager, L., The Yorkshire Club and Its Flatware, The Finial, Volume 32/02 Nov/Dec 2021, pages 10 and 11.
The Yorkshire Club, a Victorian provincial silver Old English pattern sauce ladle,by James Barber & William North, York 1838, also with town mark,the terminals engraved with the Yorkshire Rose, length 17.1cm, approx. weight 2.6oz.the Yorkshire Club was established in 1839 at number 5 St Leonard's Place, and it merged with The Yorkshire Union Hunt Club in 1856. The silver flatware from the club was sold at Christie's on the 8th October 1969.For further reading see Schrager, L., The Yorkshire Club and Its Flatware, The Finial, Volume 32/02 Nov/Dec 2021, pages 10 and 11.
A William IV provincial silver Fiddle pattern sifting spoon,by James Barber, George Cattle II & William North, York 1832,oval pierced bowl, the terminal crested, plus a George III toddy ladle, by Hampston, Prince & Cattles, date letter worn, wooden baluster handle (repaired), the bowl set with a coin, approx. weighable 0.7oz. (2)
please note: the cream jug does not have import marks.By Georg Jensen, a three-piece Danish silver tea set,design number 4A, the teapot and sugar bowl with import marks for London 1929/30, importer's mark of George Stockwell, tapering fluted form, spot-hammered decoration, carved scroll handle, the cream jug with bead and scroll wire-work handles, plus a Jensen Pyramid pattern cream ladle, with import marks for London 1931, height of teapot 17cm, approx. total weight 24.5oz. (4)
A two-handled small silver soup tureen and cover with a soup ladle,by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1929,circular form, with stylised geometric motifs, the pull-off cover with a fluted handle, on a circular foot, inscribed, the terminal of the soup ladle with a similar motif, length handle to handle 27cm, approx. weight 55oz. (2)
A mixed lot of antique silver flatware,by Francis Higgins, various dates, comprising: a pair of Victorian spiral twist vine-chased fruit carvers, London 1860, a pair of late-Victorian silver-gilt and mother-of-pearl fruit carvers, London 1887, a pair of George IV King's Honeysuckle pattern fruit serving spoons, London 1825, a late-Victorian silver sugar sifting spoon and a matching ladle, London 1889, a Victorian butter spade, London 1864, total approx. weighable 12.3oz. (9)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.
A large Royal Worcester tureen and cover with ornate floral and gilt paint, elephant headed handles on blush ivory ground, leaf design throughout background, with Worcester printed mark and export retailers mark of Rd Allen Son and Co, Philadelphia to base and under the lid. (No ladle in lot). Approx. 20cm high x 35cm wide.Condition: Slight wear to gilding and paint, some staining, general wear.
A collection of silver items,to include a George IV ladle, by William Chawner II, London 1824 tortoiseshell page-turner, 32.5cm long, an Indian silver three-piece cruet set, with repousse decoration, each 6cm high, a vesta case, with engine-turned decoration, Chester 1923, a pepperette, by Hukin & Heath Ltd, Sheffield 1908, largest 6cm high, a letter opener, by William Manton, Birmingham 1959, 15cm long, two napkin rings, the largest 4.5cm diameter, and a cut glass and silver mounted jar, 13cm high, together with silver-plated items,to include a twin-handled sugar bow, 8cm high, and a cased Art Deco-style Christening set, and a napkin ring, 5cm diameterweighable 9ozt (qty.)Condition ReportChips to the edges of the tortoiseshell. Tarnishng throughout. Dents to the Indian cruet set, with residue polish marks. The Cut glass jar is cracked in half and there are minor holes to the silver lid.
A Czech crystal glass punch bowl set,mid-20th century, comprising a punch bowl, 34cm high, a ladle, twelve glasses, each with an applied handle, 9.5cm high, a large serving tray, 43.5cm diameter, all with cut decorationCondition ReportMinor nibbles to the cutting. Minor surface wear and scratching. Overall, good order.
A part set of Queen's pattern silver flatware,by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1901, comprising a serving slice and fork, two serving spoons, a ladle, six fish slices, three condiment spoons, and fleur de lis four berry spoons,together a similar part set of silver flatware,for six settings, by Z Barraclough & Sons, London 1907, comprising table forks and spoons, dessert forks and spoons, and teaspoonstotal 130.88ozt (qty.)Condition ReportWear commensurate with use. Some of the 1907 examples have engraved initials.
An Edwardian oak canteen of silver plated cutlery,by Elkington & Co, comprising twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve tablespoons, a soup ladle, a gravy spoon, two sauce ladles, twelve table forks, twelve dessert knives, a carving knife, two carving forks, a knife sharpener and eleven table knives, all with ivorine handles,canteen 44.5cm wide33.5cm deep16cm hightogether with a set of fish eaters,comprising twelve forks and eleven knives, each with a silver collar and mother of pearl handle,case 35cm wide (2)Condition ReportBoth with considerable knocks, losses, wear and marks to the linings of the canteen/case. Wear and losses to the plating throughout. Rubbing to the silver collars.
A pair of Georgian silver tablespoons,Old English pattern, together with an Irish sauce ladle, makers mark P.W, Dublin 1846, and a silver pin tray,W I Broadway & Co, 1987,and a pair of brass candlesticks,16cm highweighable 6.6oztCondition ReportKnocks, wear and rubbing to the silver.Candlesticks) Drip pans bent, wear to finish and knocks throughout.
A PARCEL OF SEVEN 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER SPOONS AND A PAIR OF SUGAR TONGS, comprising a set of three William IV Fiddle pattern tablespoons, makers John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1836, a George IV Fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker WE, London 1826, a George V Old English pattern cream ladle, makers Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1935, a George III Old English pattern condiment spoon, a sterling silver and a small pair of teaspoon with golf ball and clubs handle and a small pair of Viner's Ltd sugar tongs, gross weight 11.55ozt, 359 grams (8) (Condition Report: tablespoon bowls are in well used condition, tongs and condiment spoon are slightly bent)
A silver sauce boat and a sauce ladle. The sauce boat with a shaped rim, a scroll handle and three pad feet, mark of Viners Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1935 (Jubilee commemorative mark), 14.5cm long overall, 109g; the old English pattern ladle with a conforming maker's mark, Sheffield 1934, 32g. the two weighing 141g gross
A group of three comprising:a late 19th century Meissen pickle dish, leaf-shaped and hand-decorated in enamels and with gilt rim;a small Mason's Ironstone lidded tureen and stand with unassociated ladle (24.5 x 16 x 15 cm);a set of six Minton 'Dainty Sprays' coffee cups and saucers (crack noted to one cup).
A pair of Regency bristol blue glass mallet shaped rum and brandy decanters with gilt style decorated wine labels to front, (h 19cm x 7cm) one with small chip to rim, a pair of 19thc crystal slice cut toddy measures, (h 12cm x 4cm) with engraved hound crest and a plain glass toddy ladle (L 14.5cm x 4cm)
Thirteen Epns table forks engraved with initial M, Old English pattern, show signs of use and wear, a matching sauce ladle and serving spoon, six Rat Tail pattern table spoons, four dessert spoons, one dessert fork, two tea spoons and five coffee spoons, a pickle fork and a dessert spoon, a pair of nut cracks and six mother of pearl handled Epns fruit forks

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