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A large collection of Grainger & Co Worcester dinnerwares with leaf pattern and gilt edges comprising large two handled tureen with ladle, 33 x 23cm approx, three lidded tureen, 30 x 22cm approx, two smaller two handled tureens with stands and one ladle, 18 x 12cm approx, thirty four dinner plates, 27cm diameter, two sauce or gravy boats, a large meat plater with moulded drainer, 40 x 50cm, further meat platter with drainer, 34 x 43cm and six further oval plates, 30 x 38cm and smaller
ASSORTED SILVER AND WHITE METAL ITEMS, to include two silver Georgian, old English pattern tablespoons, each decorated with a floral engraved pattern, with worn gilt shell shape bowls, engraved initial 'D' to the terminals, hallmarked 'Joseph & Albert Savory' London 1835, length 175mm, a silver embossed salt and mustard with floral and scroll detailing, the mustard fitted with a scroll handle and a blue glass insert, each hallmarked 'Barkers Brothers' Birmingham 1900, a single silver napkin ring hallmarked Birmingham, a salt spoon hallmarked Sheffield, approximate gross weight 225.4 grams, 7.24 ozt, together with a white metal pierced bonbon dish stamped 'Sterling silver', a small shell shape bonbon dish with continental marks, two white metal pierced dishes with blue glass inserts each stamped 'Sterling silver', and a small white metal ladle with twisted wooden handle very worn marks
A GROUP OF HARTLEY GREENS AND CO LEEDS POTTERY, AND SIMILAR WARES, comprising a soup tureen and moulded stand in the form of a pumpkin, soup ladle, a moulded cornucopia style wall pocket, a pierced egg cup, covered sugar bowl with twisted handles, a saucer, two pot pourri/trinket pots, a jug with twisting handle, an Authentic Leedsware strainer and plate, a Royal Creamware pierced candlestick and centrepiece with four compartments (13) (Condition report: pieces appear in good condition, some petal loss to finial of one pot pourri bowl)
A GROUP OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS, to include a pair of cut glass plated claret jugs, a large punch bowl height 21cm x diameter 31.5cm, stamped to base 'Mounts stamped from the original ''Doulton and Watt'' dies circa 1774 reproduction of Old English Plate, hand chased, made in England', with ladle and two preserve spoons (6) (Condition report: pieces appear in good condition, some scratches and polish residue)
Collection of stainless Maya cutlery i.e. Six Starter Sets comprising Table Knife, Soup Spoon, Table Fork, Dessert Spoon, Dessert Fork and Dessert Knife. Six Fish Forks, Three Serving Spoons, 12 Small Teaspoons, 6 Large Teaspoons, 7 assorted forks. Viners "Profile" Gravy Ladle with matching Cake/Pie Server and a Chrome Tin Opener and Sardine Server.Condition ReportAll good condition. Some wear/discolouration to boxes.
A mixed selection of 19th and 20thC blue and white ceramics to include a pair of Losol Ware vases 'Cavendish' pattern 27cm h, Yorkshire Relish plate 10cm d, Willow Wedgwood, Etruria England, beaker with C stamp to base, small ladle, tureen lid, jug etc.Condition ReportLosol ware in good condition, others all a/f.
Silver plate to include a galleried pierced twin handle tray 62.5cm wide, a punch bowl with fluted body, floral garland repousse, lion head ring figural handles, eight cups and a ladle together with a pair of salt and pepper grinders by W.M.Bounds/Webb USA with chrome necks. Punch bowl 31.5cm d.Condition ReportSilverplate with wear, S & P used condition.
A selection of Georgian and other flatware comprising a George III Ladle, makers mark A B G R, hallmarked for London 1803 (159 grams/ 5.11 Ozt), An unmarked white metal sugar sifter (32 grams approx); An Elkington & Co spoon, hallmarked Sheffield 1925, 15 grams approx/0.48 Ozt; A 1798 pierced fruit ladle spoon with floral repousse design, hallmarked GFB London - 48 grams/ 1.54 Ozt approx; A pair of 1805 sugar tongs with TJ makers mark engraved with initials on the fold 39 grams/1.25 Ozt; along with a decorative electro plated spoon in very good condition. (6)
A George III silver toddy ladle, with a turned wooden handle and floral decorated bowl, marks rubbed, 33cm long, together with a 19th century corkscrew, with a bone handle, and two others (4)Ladle is worn and looks to have had a repair where it meets the bowl. Hallmarks are slightly faint. Handle is intact. The corksrews are all worn and dirty, but functional.
A Victorian Scottish silver Kings pattern part table service, comprising twenty-two dessert forks, 1243g, eighteen table forks, 1664g, twelve table spoons, 1170g, twelve dessert spoons, a ladle, 281g, 36cm long, 668g, a pair of sauce ladles, 138g, a pair of serving spoons, 285g, three teaspoons, 63g by Robert Gray and Son, Glasgow and two other teaspoons unmarked, monogram to each handle (74)Overall condition looks to be dirty but ok. Hallmarks all match and are on the whole clear to read. Pattern struck on each side. Overall light signs of wear and dirty. These were recently inherited by the family. Two teaspoons are not hallmarked but are the same pattern. The pattern is struck on each side.
CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN PART DINNER SERVICE, colour-printed with classical figures allegorical of the Arts, blue botders, gilt rocaille rims, including 2 veg tureens, sauce tureen, meat platters and dishes (42)Comments: gilt worn, some items cracked/chipped.Condition Report:The square tureen has a lid chip. All other tureens look good, no damage.Three of the dinner plates have star cracks on the underneath.One dinner plate has restoration.The larger plater also has restoration.The other three platters look good, no damage.The ladle is missing from the gravy boat.There is no other damage to the other pieces.All pieces have gilt wear.
TWO CANTEENS OF PLATED CULTERY , including 1930s OAK CASED CANTEEN by F. Cobb & Co, complete for eight place settings, steel knives with retailer's label for Ollivant & Botsford Ltd, Manchester, and 1920s PADOUK CASED CANTEEN by H. H. & S., complete for twelve place settings, steel knives with retailer's label for Hall & Anderson, Calcutta, with associated condiment spoons, forks and knives (2)Comments: 1920s canteen - one coffee and one teaspoon replaced, one ladle lacking.
GREENOCK – A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FISH SLICE JOHN SUMMERS marked JS, device struck six times, of Fiddle pattern with vacant terminal, the shaped ladle with pierced and engraved fish and foliate borders; together with a set of twelve teaspoons, Fiddle pattern W Hannay (of Paisley) Edinburgh 1814; two Fiddle pattern toddy ladles A Cameron (of Dundee), Edinburgh 1820, a toddy ladle possibly Aberdeen marked A, B, A, B and an Edinburgh toddy ladleDimensions:Fish slice 32.5cm, 5.4oz
A COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FLATWARE VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES to include, a toddy ladle, marked JMcR, INS, thistle, of Fiddle pattern, engraved initials to terminal; a tablespoon, marked BL, of Fiddle pattern, engraved initials to terminal; a pair of sugar tongs, Hay (of Leith) Edinburgh 1876, with shell bowls and another two pairs, indistinctly marked; and a collection of six teaspoon and egg spoons, various makers and datesDimensions:9oz (combined)
AN IMPRESSIVE HAND FORGED BRITANNIA STANDARD SOUP LADLE GRAHAM STEWART, EDINBURGH 1998 the terminal of concave rounded form, with bold sweeping stem and deep circular bowlDimensions:29cm long, 14ozNote: Note: Struck with feature hallmarks to the reverse of the stem these feature the last set of traditional UK hallmarks beofre the imposition beginning with the 1999 hallmarking year from the European Union to add a purity mark in numerical not just graphic form.Not only was Graham Leishman Stewart (1955-2020) one of Scotland’s foremost silversmiths of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, but he was also a master of hand engraving. The inspiration for his forms was mainly nature. He did not replicate what he saw, but it was organic and often intuitively so. He had great respect for words and was a devotee of the Irish bard Seamus Heaney. When he discovered Heaney’s favourite prose was the BBC’s Radio’s Shipping Forecast, this resulted in a series of bowls that have been much admired. He chose and arranged the almost hypnotic words of the Forecast with the flow of a poet. The series was expanded to other themes, the inspiration coming from poetry and Celtic spirituality. The engraving brought life to his bowls. Stewart established his workshop in Dunblane in 1978. He always worked with a small team of skilled craftsmen. His father, an industrial designer, was a leading influence in his life as he had a keen interest in silversmithing. His brother, an engineer, joined him when he retired which explains why Stewart used a hydraulic press, not a tool normally associated with silversmithing, for very large commissions.As visitors enter the Scottish Parliament, they are greeted with the Three Honours a large silver sculpture designed and made by Stewart. It is an impressive, intertwined creation with the three elements representing Scotland’s State Jewels, its crown, sceptre and sword, which are held in Edinburgh Castle. Arguably it has been one of the most viewed pieces of modern silver in Britain today. His commissions reflect the admiration and respect others had for him, including those commissioning the impressive claret jugs which are part of the Millennium Collection for Bute House. His shop in Dunblane provided a great opportunity to meet and chat with Stewart, allowing customers to grow their collections and acquire one-off pieces. With important pieces now included within numerous British institutions including the Aberdeen Museum and Art Gallery, as well as The Pearson Silver Collection (which is devoted to Post-War II British silver), his work is well represented in both public and private collections which supports his place a key contributor to modern Scottish and British silver.
A GEORGE III SOUP LADLE ANDREW WILKIE, EDINBURGH 1824 of single struck King's pattern, crest engraved to terminal; together with a fish slice, Patrick Sutherland Edinburgh 1826, of Fiddle pattern and another fish slice, Robert Gray, Edinburgh 1799, the blade with a pierced salmon motif with filled reeded handleDimensions:32cm long, 12.3oz (weighable silver)

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