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Five items of silver including: A George III silver brandy ladle, with turned wooden handle (split to handle), the plain bowl with egg-and-dart rim, the body engraved with initials, apparently unmarked; a George III toddy ladle, with turned wooden handle, plain bowl, maker's mark JS possibly that of John Shea, London, 1811 together with three Continental teaspoons (5)
An early 20th Century Austrian silver six piece canteen of cutlery, each handle with reeded rim and central ribbon tied motif, set includes a pair of mustard pots, carving fork, soup ladle and serving spoon, in fitted oak canteen with named sections and stamped by retailer Schwarz & Steiner (1)
A matched Danish early 20th Century 830 standard silver flatware, stylized fiddle, thread and shell pattern, comprising: four table spoons, six dessert spoons, 6 table forks, 6 dessert forks, 2 various serving spoons, 5 teaspoons, 4 fish forks, a pickle fork, a small ladle and salt spoon, all struck with Copenhagen Three Towers - various dates and maker, the majority by Jens Sigsgaard - 2 of the table forks are stuck with standard mark: 830 S and maker's mark W&SS in oval only , 1,434.9 grams
A George III small hallmarked silver toddy ladle with wrythen twisted baleen handle, London 1817, length 17cm, a similar provincial example, simply hallmarked with maker's mark 'D.R.' and with wryhten twisted baleen handle, length 18cm and a larger example with bead decorated oval bowl, marks obscured, length 34cm (3).
SOLOMON HOUGHAM (PROBABLY); a George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern ladle, London 1800, length 31.5cm (af) and a later smaller floral decorated spoon with engraved initials to terminal 'W.G.W.S', approx combined 4.5ozt (2).Additional InformationLadle bowl heavily dented and misshapen, heavily worn throughout. The spoon also worn throughout with some rubbing to engraved foliate decoration.
A set of seven American Art Nouveau style silver soup spoons, by Whiting Manufacturing Co., retailer's mark for S. Nordlinger, LA, with lily of the valley decoration, 6¾in. (17.1cm.) long, weight 8.8 tr.oz.; together with a set of six Elkington & Co. silver plated coffee spoons; and an American silver plated ladle by R. Wallace. (14) *Condition: - Whiting spoons: Good condition, marks clear. - Coffee spoons: VG- Ladle: VG
An Art Deco figured walnut canteen table with silver plated Art Deco flatware service, 1930s, the two drawer canteen with stepped rounded angles, raised on reeded square legs, the extensive 12 person service by Walker & Hall, comprising twelve table forks, table knives, dessert knives, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons and tea spoons, plus six table spoons and coffee spoons, a five piece carving set, three servers, a pair of soup ladles, a pair of salt spoons, a pickle fork, a soup ladle and a sugar spoon, the canteen 24½ x 17in. (62.25 x 43cm.), 29in. (73.5cm.) high, lacks mustard spoon, butter knife and sugar tongs.
A collection of silver cutlery, comprising of five Old English pattern dessert spoons to include one by William Bateman I, London, 1816, inscribed to terminal 'ILBT 1817', 8½in. (21.8cm.) long, the others all Georgian, some bright cut and inscribed; fiddle pattern dessert spoon by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1906; sauce ladle by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, 1804, various teaspoons and a fork, gross weight 15 tr.oz. (13) *Condition: some spoons with misshapen bowls, otherwise good.
Trade Catalogue. A catalogue of Sheffield Plate, [probably Sheffield or Birmingham], circa 1813, 133 copper engraved plates on 69 leaves (most printed on rectos and versos), 18 copper engraved folding plates, occasional short edge tears, folding plates mostly with handling tear (one neatly paper repaired on verso), each with examples of silverware, e.g. candlesticks and snuffers, oil lamps, tea urns, goblets and tankards, cutlery, cake baskets, cruet sets, etc., most with prices in sepia ink in a contemporary hand, paper watermarked 1813, generally toned (especially as a result of show-through) and with intermittent damp-staining, some corner curling, front pastedown with contemporary inscription 'Book N29373', blind stamp 'RICHARDS', and signature of Martin Orskey, front free endpaper with pencilled note 'Waterhouse & Ryland', sheet size 26 x 39.5 cm, contemporary marbled wrappers (soiled and rubbed), re-spined with sheep, housed in cloth folder within quarter morocco slipcase gilt (Qty: 1)Rare catalogue made for the Sheffield plate trade, the engravings bearing such titles as : 'Sallad Stand & Epargne, Silver Mounted & Silver Feet'; 'Butter Ladle best plated & Silver Edges'; 'Plated six Quart Tea Urns with rich Silver borders & Mountings'; Tea sett Silver Shell mounted'; 'Asparagus Tongs'.
Miscellaneous Silver. This lot includes three silver napkin rings (various hallmarks) approx 70 gms, silver sauce ladle, sugar spoon dated 1897, sugar nips, two coffee spoons, silver wick trim, silver pepper, five silver forks, two table spoons, four silver spoons, six silver salt spoons, mother of pearl and silver pickle fork, four butter knives.'
A Victorian silver old English pattern table service for 18 place settings, by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham, 1874, comprising: 18 table/soup spoons 18 table forks 18 dessert spoons 18 dessert forks 18 teaspoons 6 egg spoons 6 salt spoons 1 soup ladle 1 basting spoon 1 butter knife, and 4 sauce/gravy ladles, each engraved with a bird crest, 195ozt, fitted in a mahogany canteen box, with a brass shield mount (109)
A extensive collection of Wedgwood Fallow Deer pattern blue and white printed dinnerwares comprising large oval tureen, cover, stand and ladle, pair of rectangular tureens and covers, pair of sauce tureens, covers and stands, six oval graduated meat plates, twelve dinner plates, twelve dessert plates, twelve soup or dessert dishes, twelve side plates, etc
A matched twelve-setting canteen of flatware and cutlery, in the old English bead pattern, comprising: 6 dinner forks, London, 1923, 5 dinner forks, London, 1891, 8 dinner forks, London, 1892, 6 dessert forks, London, 1905, 6 dessert forks, London, 1923, 2 stainless steel dessert forks, together with fish forks, handles filled, by F J Vander Ltd., 1976, 6 dessert spoons, London, 1906, 6 dessert spoons, London, 1923, 6 soup spoons, London, 1991, 10 spoons, various dates, 6 tablespoons, London, 1923, together with fish knives with steel blades, by C J Vander Ltd., Sheffield, 1976, dessert knives with steel blades, Sheffield, 1977, a sauce ladle, London, 1863, a preserve spoon, Sheffield, 1884, a butter knife, London ,1881, 127ozt approximately (117)
A Small Miscellaneous Collection of mostly 19th Century Horn Domestic Utensils including two horn flour scoops fashioned from the pointed end of a cow's horn; a shallow oval scoops with flat triangular grip, possibly pharmaceutical, a good domestic tablespoons, a rare soup ladle with hemispherical bowl (A/F) and curved shaped handle 6¼ in (15.7 cm) to 12¾ in (32.5 cm) long, together with a late 19th century domestic horn-handled steel bladed knife and three-tine fork, the blade stamped 'John McClory & Sons/Sheffield, the knife 9½ in (24 cm) long and two rustic early horn measures.
A GROUP OF SILVER, COMPRISING: a Victorian silver mustard-pot with blue glass liner, London, 1896, with an associated spoon with apostle finial, a silver drum-shaped mustard pot with gadrooned borders and blue glass liner, London, 1907, with an associated spoon with ball finial; a pepperette, Birmingham, 1892; a cased pair of salt-cellars, Birmingham, 1902, and with two associated spoons; an ovoid caster, enamelled 'Cayenne', London, 1880; a salt-cellar, London, probably 1754, with an associated silver-plated spoon; a sauce-ladle, Sheffield, 1936; a pair of sugar-tongs, maker's mark P&Co, possibly for Pittar and Company, Calcutta, circa 1820 and a copy of the anointing-spoon, gross weight 18.1 troy ounces.

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