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A miscellany of collectibles to include a three-drawer jewellery box (af), two cased sets of EPNS flatware, various other items of plated ware to include ladle, serving spoons, pickle fork, thimble shot, a pair of brass pincushion boots, a crested ware cheese dish, Masons pin dish, various plated dressing table items to include a dressing table set with electric blue guilloché work, a Toby jug figure with indistinct Royal Doulton marks to the base and two early 20th century embroidery and woolwork pictures, one depicting a porch of a country house with silk embroidered border of delphiniums, agapanthus and climbing roses, the other an embroidered picture of a country cottage with garden filled with hollyhocks, agapanthus and other flora, etc.
A group of three 19th Century silver hallmarked silver spoons to include a James Beebe George VI fiddle pattern spoon (hallmarked London 1828), a Victorian silver fiddle pattern spoon hallmarked London 1848, makers marks likely Chawner & Co) and a Victorian William Eaton silver small ladle in the fiddle pattern (hallmarked London 1840). Spoon measure 14cm, ladle measures 16cm. Weight 90g.
A collection of ceramics including a pair of 19th century continental bisque figures of seated Dutch children and a further similar single figure, a Beswick model of a barn owl, a continental Corona model of a bird of prey (af) a Shelley bowl with green abstract detail, small collection of Doulton Burslem Harrow pattern blue and white printed dinnerwares comprising a pair of tureens and covers, a sauce tureen, cover, stand and ladle and an oval serving dish, etc (collection)
ASSORTED SILVER & PLATE, including Elizabeth II silver candlesticks (loaded), 14cms high, Greek 925 sterling silver embossed bowl, 17cms diam., George VI silver caster with associated pierced top, 20cms high, George V silver tea strainer, nephrite jade inset circular silver box, silver capstan inkwell, Georgian toddy ladle (handle broken) ETC, tot. weighable silver approx. 17 ozt.
ASSORTED 19TH & 20TH CENTURY SILVER HOLLOW WARES comprising Georgian helmet shaped milk jug with floral chased design and engraved cartouche 'JHS', 10cms high, pair George V slender silver sauce boats, 16cms long, Elizabeth II silver two handled sugar bowl, 12.5cms wide, George V silver bowl and shovel with Jubilee mark, 8.5cms wide, George VI silver rectangular tray, 23.5cms wide, and George V silver sauce boat with matching ladle, total weight approx. 29ozt (9)
VICTORIAN 46pc SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE SERVICE, mostly London 1879-80 by mostly George Adams, comprising eighteen table forks, eight dessert forks, nine dessert spoons, five teaspoons and a rattail spoon, four tablespoons and a sauce ladle, handles monogrammed 'RHJ', tot. appr. wt. 88.5ozt (46)
A Victorian silver-plated covered soup tureen and ladle, mark of William Spurrier Ltd, Birmingham & London, of oval baluster form with two leaf capped reeded handles and plain oval cover topped with a scroll handle, interior with removable metal container, raised on a simple pedestal foot, 37cm over the handles x 23cm, 28cm in height, presented with a silver-plated ladle, mark of William Hutton & Son, 'Old English' pattern with oval bowl (2)Provenance: From the estate of Cockfield Hall, Suffolk.Footnote: William Spurrier was established in 1844, participating in the 1851 Great Exhibition and in the 1862 International Exhibition. In 1867 the firm was active at 4-5 Newhall Street, Birmingham and in 1883 at 81 Colmore Row, Birmingham and Wool Exchange Coleman Street, London where they were advertised as 'Silversmiths and Electroplaters'.
A George II silver punch ladle together with a George III example, the first with mark of Thomas Moore II, London 1758, fluted double pouring lipped bowl, simple tubular socket holding a (later and detached) twisted baleen handle with silver fittings and terminal, overall length 33cm; the second with mark of Thomas Morley (1780-93), marks almost erased, beaded edged oval lipped bowl, beaded flat strip mount flaring to a short tubular socket holding the twisted baleen handle with silver terminal, overall length 39cm, both monogrammed to the underside (2)
A George II silver punch ladle together with a William IV example, first, mark of Ralph Maidman, London 1731, plain egg shaped bowl, monogrammed to the underside, turned wooded handle, 35cm in length; second, mark rubbed but possibly that of William Knight II, London 1831, oval gadrooned edged bowl with gilt washed interior, flat strip gadroon topped mount flaring to a short tubular socket with twisted baleen handle and silver terminal, 37 cm in length (2)
George V silver canteen of cutlery, by D & J Welby Ltd, London 1911/12, Old English pattern, comprising twelve each of dinner forks, dessert forks, table spoons, dessert spoons, also six teaspoons and coffee spoons, a soup ladle, two sauce ladles, and a George III silver sauce ladle, maker WS, London 1812, total silver weight approx. 3.75kg (120.5 troy ozs) (52), all presented within an oak canteen box with brass carrying handles, 45cm
George III and later silver flatware, including a number of London assay silver teaspoons, mixed makers and dates; Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle by George Adams, London 1866 and other silver spoons, butter knife, dessert fork and a silver handled shoehorn, weighable silver approx. 300g (9.6 troy ozs) (20)
A George III silver toddy ladle, on twisted whalebone handle, London, 1765, 35cm long, together with Victorian silver purse with repousse detail of a castle in parkland setting, together with a propelling pencil, mauve silk interior , 8.5cm x 5.5cmCondition report: Tarnishing to both.Signs of wear to interior of purse.
A collection of Gorham sterling silver Madam Jumel pattern silver cutlery, comprising: twelve luncheon forks, twelve luncheon knives, twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks, twenty-four teaspoons, three soup spoons, two tablespoons, two pickle forks, one sugar spoon, butter knife, sugar tongs, gravy ladle, cream ladle, serving spoon, tomato server, two cold meat forks, jelly spoon, small serving spoon, pancake and cake slice, total weight approximately 75oztCondition report: Surface scratches and tarnishing. Complete with original receipt (slight variation to content).The majority of the items are initialled.
A group of antique and vintage silver flatware, including a George III sauce ladle, by William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner, 1808, a George III silver pair of sugar tongs by Peter and William Bateman, London, 1808, an Old English pattern table spoon, by Hester Bateman, London, 1774, a boxed set of eight coffee spoons, by V B Vickers & Co, Sheffield, 1925, and sundry collectors' spoons etc, 7.155 5.225 6.4, 18.7toz
A MODERN BUTLER CANTEEN OF BEAD PATTERN SILVER PLATED CUTLERY FOR EIGHT PLACE SETTINGS, with a small number of additions in silver plate and steel, fitted in a dark walnut finished case and green fabric lined interior, also included is boxed Butlers bead pattern pastry fork, sauce ladle, grapefruit spoon and potato spoon, and two boxed Arthur Price bead pattern cheese knife and fish servers

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