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SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL: A Fiddle sugar spoon, initialled "H", by Joseph Pozzi of Elgin c.1830, a Fiddle tea spoon, initialled, by William Simpson of Banff, a Fiddle dessert spoon, initialled "MD" by Alexander Cameron of Dundee, a Fiddle toddy ladle, crested, by an unascribed Dundee maker, two unascribed table spoons and a Chinese dessert spoon with pseudo marks; 9.5 oz (7)
A VICTORIAN CANTEEN OF STRAIGHT TUDOR PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY INCLUDING:- Twelve table spoons, twenty three table forks, fourteen dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, thirteen tea spoons, six egg spoons, four salt spoons, one pair of sugar tongs, one butter knife, one pickle fork, two gravy ladles, one sauce or cream ladle, one soup ladle, two basting spoons, & a pair of fish servers (loaded handles), all crested to match, all by George Adams, London 1850; 190.75 oz (95)
A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SCOTTISH OAR PATTERN TABLE SPOONS & FOUR TEA SPOONS, initialled "G", by Francis Howden, Edinburgh 1810/1812, a Scottish Oar pattern toddy ladle, initialled, by Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1811 and a set of ten Scottish Oar pattern dessert spoons with Thread & Shell terminals, initialled "G", maker's mark worn, Edinburgh 1812; 25.9 oz (21)
ASSORTED FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY:- Three table spoons (including a pair from York), six dessert spoons (including a pair from Newcastle), one table fork, a set of six Scottish dessert forks, a set of five Exeter tea spoons, a butter knife, a Scottish toddy ladle and three sale spoons. all pieces initialled; 31.3 oz (26)
A LATE VICTORIAN BOAT-SHAPED SUGAR BASIN with embossed decoration, a pierced rim and a gilt interior, together with a matching sugar sifter ladle, both crested, by G.M. Jackson, London 1896, both contained in a lined and fitted case together with another sugar sifter spoon; the sugar basis 6.45" (16.3 cms) long; 9.9 oz
ROBERT DIXON II; a circa 1800 Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle with baleen handle, Perth, active 1796-1840, length 36cm.Additional InformationBowl misshapen to the rim with several bent areas and with major dint to lower part, tarnished with pitting mainly to the inside, the handle is slightly loose where it is attached to the bowl stem, marks partially obscured.
A 19th century white metal toddy ladle with single lipped bowl and baleen handle, apparently unmarked, length 34.5cm.Additional InformationNumerous shallow dints throughout the bowl with a few deeper examples, bowl appears to be restored in the area of lip and to lower body, surface wear, tarnish throughout.
A Georgian hallmarked silver baleen handled toddy ladle, the bowl inset with a 1743 George II sixpence, length 38cm, a larger example, a Turkish silver spoon and an example with mother of pearl bowl, weighable approx 1.7ozt (4).Additional InformationCoin inset toddy ladle has the majority of the marks rubbed and has been repaired, dents and general surface wear commensurate with age, second example is also dented and unmarked, some losses to handle, Turkish example is rubbed and mother of pearl example is chipped and has been soldered, general surface wear throughout.
A near pair of George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern table spoons, one marked for Hester Bateman, London 1782, the other with marks heavily obscured, both initialled to terminals, length 21.5cm, also a sauce ladle with bright cut decoration, Hester Bateman, London 1783, and a further example, London 1776, other marks obscured, approx 7ozt (4).Additional InformationAll with traces of wear commensurate with age, the near pair of table spoons with heavy tarnish and several dints to bowls which are also rubbed rims.
A group of variously hallmarked silver flatware to include a set of six George IV hallmarked silver Old English pattern bright cut dessert spoons and a matching sauce ladle, Simon Levy, Exeter 1825, a pair of similar serving spoons, Hester Bateman, London 1783, a set of six dinner forks, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, and a set of four Fiddle pattern teaspoons, William Welch II, Exeter 1825, each piece initialled C, approx 30.3ozt.
WILLIAM RAWLINGS SOBEY; a Victorian hallmarked silver Old English pattern ladle with monogram to terminal 'T.S.', Exeter 1838, also a silver handled button hook, a small dish stamped '925 Sterling', a pair of .800 grade silver salad servers, a silver plated three footed bowl, toast rack and mother of pearl handled pen knife, silver approx 8.5ozt.
Ninety One (91) Pcs Ginori Green Pompei Dinnerware Set. Includes: 12 plates 9-3/4", 12 salad plates, 12 bread plates, 12 soup plates, 12 flat cups, 12 saucers, large serving bowl, tureen (no lid), sauce boat with ladle, 2 small oval platters, 1 medium oval platter. All Pieces marked appropriately. Condition: Gently used good condition. Estimate: $600.00 - $800.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
A William IV silver fiddle pattern butter knife, William Bateman II, London 1834; together with two Victorian mustard spoons, one shell fiddle thread pattern, the other fiddle pattern; a Victorian mustard ladle; three salt spoons; and a pistol handle butter knife, gross weight 5.5 tr.oz. (8)
A Victorian silver punch bowl, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1892, of bun urn form, with slightly flared upstanding rim and rope twist and foliate collars, the spreading pedestal foot with flowerhead border, 9½in. (24.2cm.) diameter, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) high, weight 36.8 tr.oz.; together with a modern silver punch ladle, S. J. Rose & Son, Birmingham 1975. (2), *Condition: Bowl - marks very slightly rubbed through polishing but remain clearly legible. A few small dings and one patch of tiny dings (which is probably a dent which was hammered out). The ladle is in good condition, but lacks the silver terminal to handle.
A 19th century French silver beaker, flared form, with chased floral decoration, on beaded foot, maker's mark JCW, 2½in. (6.3cm.) high; together with a 19th century French silver table form and spoon; a Victorian bright cut fiddle pattern table spoon; an Edwardian silver sifter ladle and a pair of French silver and agate forks, gross weight 9.1 tr.oz.; together with a set of six Guernsey 1911 Coronation teaspoons; three plated CI souvenir spoons and one other. (17)
An American sterling silver sifter ladle, by Whiting Manufacturing Co., early 20th century, with gilt kidney shaped bowl and foliate and floral decorated handle, 5 5/8in. (14.3cm.) long; together with a set of four Japanese silver spoons, with circular floral decorated bowls and faux-wood handles mounted with birds and butterflies (one missing), 4in. (10.1cm.) long; a Victorian silver & MOP fancy fork, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1856; a pair of George V silver & MOP butter knives; gross weight 5.15 tr.oz.; and two Japanese silver plated salt spoons with lotus bowls. (7), *Condition:- Sifter ladle: Very good., - Japanese spoons x 4: One lacks bird/butterfly mount to handle. Some bends to handles., - Salt spoons: Some wear to plating.
A George III silver basting spoon, John & Henry Lias, London 1819, Old English pattern, engraved monogram 'JEM'; together with a William IV fiddle pattern sifter ladle, Charles Boyton (I), London 1835; a smaller bright cut fiddle pattern sifter ladle, Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter 1878; a pair of George III bright cut sugar tongs; a pair of George III mustard spoons; a George III OEP soup spoon, Stephen Adams I, London 1810; and three George III tea spoons, one shell back and one fancy back, weight 11.0 tr.oz. (9)
A quantity of miscellaneous silver flatware, to include a set of six coffee spoons by William Aitken, Chester 1899; a pair of Georgian Old English pattern fancy back teaspoons; a Georgian sauce ladle with shell bowl; a German silver pointed bowl table spoon and a French silver napkin ring, weight 6.7 tr.oz. (11), *Condition:pieces in varying conditions, some marks rubbed, good.
An impressive silver plated copper footed punch bowl on stand, by Barker & Ellis of England, with chased floral and foliate decoration and cast rim with fruit, foliage and rocaille, standing on four foliate bracket feet, the bowl 16½in. (42cm.) diameter, the stand 21in. (53.5cm.) diameter, with twelve matching cups and a matched punch ladle. (15), *Condition:In very good condition, with just expected light surface scratching from use and polishing. No dings or dents. No significant wear to plating.

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