A collection of silver to include: George III Old English sauce ladle, engraved with initials, hallmarked by TN/GB, London, 1815; pair of Edwardian silver bon bon dishes, hallmarked Birmingham, 1905, an Arts & Crafts unmarked and untested white metal large caddy spoon, the shaped handle applied with circular motifs and a white metal Dutch style ladle, the bowl chased with Maiden within oval cartouche, marked on the stem, sterling silver weigh 2.69 ozt (83.6 grams) (5)
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A collection of silver plated flatware to include; spoons, forks, knives, tea strainer, ladle, stilton scoop, coffee bean spoons, sugar tongs, salad servers, berry spoons also various cased sets including cake forks, fish servers and others, makers include; Walker and Hall, Chatterley and sons, Insignia plate, Presidents plate and others. (1box)
Group of miscellaneous silver comprising of: cased set of six silver gilt anointing spoons in fitted case, bearing marks for Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, London, 1901, 10.5cm long, 79g approx overall, a cased set of six silver spoons in fitted case, bearing marks for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1942, 12.5cm overall, 121g approx overall, a circular silver photo frame, two silver pap boats, 108g approx overall, a Victorian silver large condiment pot with blue glass liner and earlier spoon, 186g approx overall excluding the liner, a silver toddy ladle and one otherAll with overall wear, marks and scratches. One toddy ladle is broken and the handle detatched from the ladle bowl. Other toddy ladle with repairs. Some marks rubbed. Pap boats with dents and marks. Monograms also.
A George V silver sauce boat, William Neale, Birmingham 1927, of typical form on raised foot, simple loop handle and rope twist border, 19cm long, together with a George III Old English silver spoon, William Eley I, London 1796, with lion head crest engraved to thumbpiece, 17cm long, a further silver spoon, Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1957, 14.2cm long, three assorted silver coloured Military interest tablespoons, each with broad marks to reverse of handles, approximately 17.5cm long, three assorted silver teaspoons, longest 13.5cm, a pair of silver sugar nips, 6.8cm long, a silver napkin ring, 48mm wide, a silver salt sleeve, 35mm high, a silver dressing jar cover, 7.4cm x 5cm, a silver toddy ladle cup, 7.5cm x 5.5cm, a silver mounted mother of pearl trinket dish, 5cm high, a silver mounted photograph frame, 7cm x 5cm, and a silver sugar scoop with weighted handle, 13.5cm long (17) (at fault)
A selection of silver and silver coloured tableware, to include an EPNS King's Pattern part cutlery service, comprising eleven dinner forks, 21.5cm long, ten dessert forks, 18.6cm long, twelve table spoons, 23.5cm long, eleven dessert spoons, 19cm long, and two salt spoons, 11.2cm long, a cased set of six Edwardian silver coffee spoons and sugar tongs, William Devenport, Birmingham 1901, each spoon 11cm long, an Edwardian silver mounted photograph frame, E Mander & Son, Birmingham 1903, 9.8cm diameter, a George V cut glass silver mounted posy vase, Richard Owen Williams, London 1915, 16cm high, and a silver coloured toddy ladle with baleen handle, 40cm long (56) (at fault)CR; All cutlery shows moderate to heavy wear, the heaviest concentrated to the reverse of the bowls on the spoons, and the backs and around the tines of the forks. There is moderate wear to the plate throughout, mostly around the highpoints.
A set of six William IV Scottish silver King's Pattern sauce ladles, William Marshall, Edinburgh 1833, each thumbpiece engraved with a crest of two snakes entwined around a cross, each 15cm long, together with a pair of Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1840 (each bearing William IV head), 14.7cm long, a George IV Scottish silver Old English pattern ladle, William Chawner II, Edinburgh 1823, 17.9cm long, and a George VI silver Old English pattern ladle, Arthur Price & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1939, 17.4cm long, gross weight 11.24ozt (10)
A selection of Chinese porcelain, 19th century and later, to include three famille rose decorated Canton plates, 20cm diameter, a blue and white decorated bowl, 15.5cm diameter, a Canton ladle, 13.5cm long, a pair of Republic period style bottle vases, 7.5cm high, a Chinese cloisonne vase, 23.5cm high, an 18th century style export miniature coffee cup, 4.5cm high, and seven straits type porcelain miniature saucers, 6.5cm diameter (16) (at fault)CR: Heavy denting to the cloisonné vase. Several patches show loss to the enamel and the wirework. Heavy scratching and wear throughout. See pictures.Heavy scratching, wear and loss to the enamelling and gilt of the Canton plates throughout. There are a few chips to the borders, the largest being approximately 10mm.The blue and white bowl has a chip to the rim approx. 1cm wide, and a hairline crack running from the chip into the bowl.There is a chip approximately 1cm wide to the base of the cup, and moderate wear and loss to the gilt and enamel detail.Areas of heavy loss to the enamel of the ladle, particularly around the bowl - see pictures.There is a split to one of the miniature saucers, approximately 0.5cm wide - and heavy loss to the glazing around the split. All saucers show heavy scratching, wear and loss of detail to the decoration - pictures have been provided to illustrate.The miniature vases are in good order overall.
Dutch silver including a cream ladle, the bowl decorated in relief with an angler on a stream, the handle terminating with a female Dutch milk carrier; a sugar shovel, three nautical themed teaspons, two terminating with sailing ships the other with MS Oranje total weight 76.49g; a Dutch white metal caddy spoon,the bowl decorated in relief with a mandolin player and audience, terminating with sailing ship; a Dutch white metal sugar shovel decorated with the scene 'The Nightwatch', rubbed marks total 34.23g
AN EIGHTY PIECE MASONS 'REGENCY' PATTERN PART DINNER SERVICE, comprising an oval twin handled tureen with cover, a circular tureen with cover (small chip to cover), a soup tureen with cover and ladle (all the above have crazing, soup and circular tureen have staining), a serving dish in the form of a mythical creature (crazing and small chip), two vegetable dishes (both crazed, one stained), a sauce boat (crazing, chip to foot) and two stands (crazing), a small octagonal bowl (chipped), eight dinner plates (five crazed, three chipped), seven oval meat plates (four have crazing), four side plates, one wavy edged side plate (crazing), three crescent shaped plates (two have crazing), six twin handled soup bowls (four have crazing, three are chipped) and ten saucers (seven have crazing), eight small tea cups with seven saucers (one cup and saucer have crazing), seven breakfast bowls (one has crazing), three dessert bowls, six small bowls (80) (Condition report: specific obvious damage as stated, otherwise pieces appear ok, most if not all pieces are of second quality)
A LADIES 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCH AND OTHER ITEMS, the ladies manual wind watch featuring a round silver dial, Arabic numerals, blue steel hands, within a polished rose gold case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct London 1934, approximate case width 23.1mm, fitted with a 9ct gold with metal core stretch link bracelet decorated with a floral pattern, fitted with an additional safety chain, together with a silver trinket box in the form of the Ace of spades, hallmarked London 1904 rubbed sponsors mark, a small silver cased toothpick fitted with a rose gold tone pick stamped 375, fitted with a jump ring, together with a silver plated kings pattern ladle and a single George V 1920 coin
CHRISTOFLE CANTEEN OF CUTLERY, silver plated, comprising 12 forks, 12 soup spoons, 12 tea spoons, 12 knives, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks, 12 cake forks, 12 cake knives, 12 dessert spoons, 12 coffee spoons, 12 further forks, salad fork and spoon, soup serving spoon, cake serving slice, four ladles, four large forks, ladle, boxed dishes, extra knives, boxes large serving dish, etc. (6)
Late Victorian oak cased canteen of cutlery, with three tiers of cutlery containing approx 97 items, to include Walker & Hall Old English Pattern rat-tail silver plated cutlery (12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 11 tea spoons, soup ladle, 2 sauce ladles, 11 soup spoons, 6 table spoons) and Sheffield steel bon-handled cutlery (12 cheese knives, 12 table knives, 4 game carving tools). The case with two brass drop handles and brass shield inlay to lid, measures approx 47cm wide
A Robertson and Belk Edwardian flatware style Epns suite for twelve, retailed by "Hamilton Inches" of Edinburgh, with steel bladed knives with etched "Hamilton Inches", comprising twelve table knives, (24cm) twelve side knives, twelve table forks, twelve side forks, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks, twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks, twelve tea spoons, twelve coffee spoons, four serving spoons, two butter knives, a sauce ladle, a cheese knife and a three piece carving set, all with engraved reef design, little to no signs of use
1920's mahogany table canteen of Walker & Hall silver plated cutlery circa 1927, comprising eleven table forks, twelve dessert forks, four table spoons, six soup spoons, nine dessert spoons, bread knive, fish carvers with silver collars, gravy spoon, soup ladle, pair sauce ladels, nutcrackers, pickle fork, butter knife, set of six fish knives and forks with silver collars, twelve table knives, twelve cheese knives, carvers, seven teaspoons, six egg spoons, two mustard spoons, salt spoon, sugar tongs, jam and sugar spoon, H73cm, W74cm, D46cm
Pair of George VI Art Deco silver quaichs, London, 1938, 203.6g approx, together with a toddy ladleThe pair of quaiches have light all over and heavy scratches inside the bowls. The ladle has an impressed dent where the handle meets the bowl. The join between the silver part of the handle and the other has a gap and a very small piece missing. There are nicks and scuffs on the second part of the handle as well as natural imperfections. The nib at the end of the handle is heavily tarnished.
An Italian Rectangular Plaque, detailed in relief "L'AERONAUTICA MILITARE ITALIANA 1960-61", within openwork frame, on easel back (detached). together with hallmarked silver backed hand mirrors, a Scottish hallmarked silver fiddle pattern cream ladle, John Stone, Exeter 1861, initialled, cheroot holder (damage), etc.

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