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A Scottish silver ladle, by John Smith (probably), Edinburgh 1819, in fiddle pattern with engraved wing pattern crest; a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs with engraved floral decoration; a silver butter knife by Adie Brothers; an asparagus server with silver filled handle, continental; and other tea, coffee and dessert spoons, 7.8oz. gross (weighable silver).
A BOX OF WHITE METALWARE, to include a small floral decorative EPBM water jug with a scroll handle on a circular base, two pierced and floral decorative silver plated on copper coasters, a twisted wooden handled white metal ladle, an EP Kings pattern serving spoon, a cased set of six resin handled butter knives with 'Frank Cobb & Co Cutlers, Sheffield' stainless steel blades, along with four other white metal knives and two spoons
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE, BINOCULARS, PRINTS, MASONIC REGALIA, GLASSWARE, ETC, including a Sankyo 300 movie camera, a pair of Wray of London Defiant 10 x 35 binoculars, a press moulded punch bowl, punch cups and ladle, kitchen crockery and other household sundries, a wooden lorry and trailer, Brother fax machine, etc (3 boxes and loose including 7 prints)
Kelle, Berlin, 19. Jh. Silber, Vorderteil Reste von Vergoldung. Spatelform, Stiel graviert mit Schiffsdarstellung und Initialen "C.R.". Stadtmarke Berlin mit Buchstabe "M", weitere Stempel. L. 35 cm, G. ca. 164 g Silver ladle, engraved initials and depiction of a ship. Town mark of the city of Berlin. 19th ct. L. 35 cm, Weight ca. 164 g
A collection of assorted silver flatware, including a pair of George III silver tablespoons, later decorated as berry spoons, a set of six teaspoons, a small ladle with twisted whalebone handle, a Victorian silver and mother of pearl fruit knife, a caddy spoon and other items, weighable silver 8oz 3dwt, 254g (qty)
FIVE BRASS STOCK SKIMMERS, probably late 17th /early 18th century, including a rare example of substantial proportions, with maker's mark; and four smaller examples; And a late 17th century cast brass ladle, The large skimmer: 67cm long. Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, 'The Casimir Collection of Metalwork', 23rd January 2008. Lots 51 and 54
A silver jam spoon by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1930, a commemorative Duchy of Lancaster silver teaspoon, marks rubbed, total approximately. 0.5oz, a Jens of Iceland white metal spoon, plus a quantity of electroplated cutlery and implements, to include ladle, cocktail stirrer, vintage olive / pickle tongs, lobster picks, berry spoons, pair of commemorative 1937 coronation cake slices etc.
An early 20th century Danish silver presentation ladle, religious figure decorated handle with foliate engraved bowl, by A Dragsted, hallmarks Copenhagen 1901, Assayer Simon Groth, length 15.5cm, 3.1ozVery good original condition, no damage or repair, lightly abraded all over and very slightly worn on high points, marks are slightly rubbed
An Edwardian Mappin & Webb solid silver King's pattern canteen of cutlery for 12 people, comprising table forks, dessert forks, teaspoons, egg spoons, butter knife, tablespoons dessert spoons, sauce ladles, sugar tongs, gravy spoon and soup ladle, hallmarks mostly Sheffield 1903 and 1909, 158.9oz, in original oak canteen case with recessed brass handlesCutlery in good overall condition, mustards spoons and salt spoons missing, all pieces have wear and abrasions commensurate with age and use, hallmarks clear with several dates throughout the canteen, lid is detached but still present, no key
A collection of small silver and plated wares to include a Victorian silver cylindrical lidded mustard with wrythen and embossed swag decoration and Bristol blue liner (by Charles Edwards, London 1896), a Continental embossed silver taste de vin, a small Victorian silver four section toast rack (by Edward Hutton for William Hutton & Sons, London 1890), a silver salt spoon (marks rubbed), a George III silver sauce ladle "Old English" pattern (by Richard Crossley, London 1792), a silver matchbox cover (bent), together with plated wares including a pair of plated fluted cylindrical peppers on circular foot, a Continental white metal parrot in a cage ornament and pair of Culinary Concepts cork-shaped salt and peppers, an EPNS sauceboat and four plated napkin rings, 9.37 oz weighable silver and a moulded glass ashtray
AN IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHT-CUT SILVER SERVING SPOON, Dublin c.1786, mark of John Power, the ribbon tied reserve filled with crest, 31 cm long; together with an Irish bright-cut silver ladle, Dublin c.1804, taper handled, with vacant crest reserve below a six-points star, (c. 6 troy ozs all in)
A PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLES, Dublin c.1788, mark of John Power, handle terminals crested, 16.5 cm long; together with a George III silver sauce ladle, London, date mark rubbed, mark of Peter & William Bateman, point handle with bright-cut engraving, 17. 5 cm long (c.5 troy ozs in all)
A SALEMAN'S COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN MINIATURE COPPER KITCHENWARE, comprising a two-handled preserve pan. 10cm diameter; a two-handled fish pan. 15cm long over handles; a deep pot with cover. 8cm high; a long handled skillet; a smaller frying pan; a saucepan; a saucepan with lid and long handle; an oval cauldron on stand, incorporating a vesta compartment and striker; together with a straining spoon and a ladle. (10)
AN IRISH SILVER SAUCE LADLE, Cork c. 1770, mark of William Reynolds, the handle with feather edge engraving and scallop bowl; together with a pair of Irish silver handle saucer ladles, Dublin c.1797, mark of J Brady, the handles with bright-cut decoration and scallop shell bowls. (c.6 troy ozs in all)
New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A bronze ladle with narrow ovoid bowl, long slender handle with vertical reeding to the shaft, panels of transverse hatching above, curved finial formed as a duck's neck and head; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. similar item in Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, USA, under accession reference 90.1S12494.752 grams total, 44cm including stand (17 1/4"). From a private Belgian collection, acquired in 1956; formerly in a private European collection, formed in the 19th century; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no. 10499-170137. Fine condition.

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