An extensive Mappin and Webb silver plate canteen of Art Deco style flatware, comprising: twelve dessert forks and twelve dessert knives, twelve table forks and twenty table forks, twelve tea spoons, five piece carving set, twelve fish knives and twelve forks, six table spoons and another eight in used condition, twelve fruit knives and eleven forks, twelve dessert spoons, eleven soup spoons, twelve pastry forks, ten grapefruit spoons, twelve coffee spoons, eight gilt bowl tea spoons, a sauce ladle and three butter knives, in a bow front table canteen with two drawers, on tapered legs, 77cm H x 95cm W x 54cm D
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A SET OF TWELVE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TABLESPOONS WITH MATCHING SOUP LADLE by James Erskine, Aberdeen circa 1800, all monogrammed A.H.S., ladle 34cm long, with a pair of sugar tongs by John Zeigler, Edinburgh circa 1805 and a white metal fish slice marked NG (15), 869gms weighable Condition Report: Available upon request
A Garrard & Co Ltd part canteen of silver cutlery comprising twelve table spoons, a soup ladle, a fish carving knife and fork, a gravy spoon, two ladles, a sugar sifter, six egg spoons, six teaspoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks, a pickle fork with accompanying carving knives and forks, principally London 1913, silver content 128oz.
Assorted silver items to include: a cream jug; Georgian toddy ladle, Edward Mayfield, London 1804; teaspoons; napkin rings; cased egg cup etc; an Old Sheffield plate wine coaster with silver boss, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield circa 1835; a South East Asian metalware bowl and cover etc, weighable silver 9.4ozt
Novelty silver white metal cream jug or sauceboat in the form of a fish with gilded interior, pattern number 500, monogrammed JB, stamped Sterling and marks resembling those of Birmingham 1830, 17cm long also a similair ladle Generally clean, some rubbed areas however. Small dent at the fish mouth
A collection of North European silver including a carving knife and fork, stamped W&S Sorensen sterling Denmark, a WMF fish fork with fish terminal stamped WMF 90 15; a 19th Century German sauce / brandy ladle dog nose Landee, Berlin, date letter A and stamped Thum; a Norwegian 830 standard serving spoon with ornate openwork on stem, stamped 830 S NM; another smaller Norwegian spoon stamped 830 S Norway; 835 silver pickle / herring fork together with a pair of George V silver knife rests, Sheffield 1913, and an Edwardian teaspoon with a swan crest terminal the bowl stamped Marlow, Chester, 1902 (1 bag)
A George III ladle (without handle) with lobed sides and scalloped rim, hallmarks struck to the underside of lip, London 1775, length 8.5 cm, weight 22 gms/0.73 ozt approx together with two George III silver patch boxes, one round plain engraved with initials, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1796, diameter 3 cms, the other of lozenge form with bright cut Greek Key style decoration, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1805, length 3.5 cms, combined weight 19 gms/0.61 ozt approx (3)
Forty (40) Piece Towle "Rambler Rose" Sterling Silver Flatware Set. Includes: 6 knives measuring 8-5/8" L, 6 forks measuring 7-3/8" L, 6 salad forks, 4 tablespoons measuring 8-1/2" L, 6 round bowl spoons, 6 teaspoons, ladle, and 5 butter spreaders. Signed, stamped sterling, and title on bottom side of the handle. Total weighs approx. 55.04 troy ounces (w/knives), weighs approx. 43.16 troy ounces (w/o knives). Box is for display purpose only. Condition: Good condition Estimate: $300.00 - $500.00 Domestic Shipping: $68.00
A small collection of silver flatware, including: a late George III Irish silver marrow scoop by Richard Whitford, retailed by Matthew West, engraved with a crest; a George III old English pattern salad fork by Richard Crossley, London 1787, engraved R; a shell bowl caddy spoon by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1819; a caddy scoop bowl by John Thropp, Birmingham 1824; a scroll C decanter label, unmarked; and a mid Georgian toddy ladle, unmarked, with a part-twisted baleen handle, engraved with a crest (7)
A suite of three berry spoons and a sifting spoon, the old English silver table spoons, London 1794, the sauce ladle, 1786, later engraving, chasing and parcel gilt, in a red leather covered case from S. J. Phillips, New Bond St.; with six old English tea spoons similarly berried, 248g (7.95 oz)
Ï’A small collection of silver flatware, comprising: a George III toddy ladle by Hester Bateman, London 1786, with a part-twisted baleen handle, 34cm (13 1/2in) long; a pair of late Victorian apostle dessert serving spoons by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1891, in a leather covered case; a shell bowl condiment spoon by Peter E. Ball, London 2000 (millennium mark); and a part set of close plated and mother of pearl fruit knives and forks, in a mahogany case Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A collection of silver and silver coloured flatware, including: a late George III fiddle pattern fish slice by John Hawkins, London 1819, monogrammed; a Scottish fiddle pattern toddy ladle by John Sutter, Edinburgh 1827, initialled; a set of six parcel gilt cocktail sticks, stamped Sterling only, cased; a set of six gilt and coloured enamel bean terminal coffee spoons by Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1973, cased; and other small flatware, 487g (15.65 oz) gross
A Mintons "Connaught Japan" part dinner service, date code for 1878, comprising large soup tureen cover and stand, vegetable tureen and cover, two sauce tureens and covers and stands, a meat plate, twelve large soup bowls, three dinner plates, three dessert plates, seven side plates, printed and impressed marks. CONDITION REPORT: The meat plate although intact is very crazed and has light staining throughout. One sauce tureen has a 4 cm crack issuing from the ladle aperture. A sauce tureen cover has a broken knop which has been glued. One sauce tureen is incredibly stained on the interior which is seeping out to the exterior. The other sauce tureen has very fine brown stained lines. On one sauce tureen stand the colours are faded and are blue as opposed to black. The same can be said for the sauce tureen covers. The vegetable tureen and cover appear to be in good order with no obvious faults. The soup tureen cover is in good order with no obvious faults although the gilding is rubbed to the knop. The soup tureen is in good order with no obvious faults however the interior is slightly stained and the glazing is crazed. The soup tureen stand has slight staining, the glazing is crazed but there are no signs of any obvious chips or cracks. There are three dinner plates, one of which has a 6 cm diameter star crack to the underside. There are three dessert plates one of which is slightly stained and the glaze is crazed. A further dessert plate has a patch of stained crazing to the underside which has seeped through to the top side. There are 7 side plates, 4 of which have large cracks or star cracks to the underside. There are 12 soup plates all of which appear to be in good order with no obvious chips, cracks or restorations. Unless mentioned all items appear to be free from any form of rim chip. The majority of the items have got issues with the colours being sun bleached, some colours are more vibrant than others.
George III Scottish silver toddy ladle, maker AE, possibly Edinburgh, circa 1811, in the oar and shell pattern, 15cm; also a George III silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker HS, London 1805; and a further Georgian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker RR, London 1807, gross weight approx. 116g (3.73 troy ozs) (3)

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