A Victorian silver-gilt ornate sauce ladle, the shaped bowl engraved fruit, the stem cast as a weaving vine with bunches of grapes, Francis Higgins, London, 1853, 2.17 ozs (67.5 grams) and a Victorian silver-gilt sifter spoon, pieced bowl above elongated agate handle terminating in silver-gilt mount, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1887 (2)
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A George VI eight-piece extensive silver Old English Pattern flatware service includingTable Forks, Dessert Forks, Dessert Spoons, Four Table spoons, Soup spoons, soup ladle, a pair of sauce ladles, pickle spoon etcThe Table Knives, butter knives, carving set, fish knives and forks, fruit knives and forks with bone handlesAll held in fitted oak campaign chest, Goldsmiths Company, London, the majority 1940, the silver 104.21 ozs (2,132.9 grams)
A silver three piece cruet and a quantity of various plated ware to include ice bucket , milk jug, Elkington & Co coaster, embossed water jug, sugar caster, ladle, muffin dish, oval tray, bangle, Middle Eastern dishes and five various spoons CONDITION REPORTS Cruet set - lidded salt is wobbly on feet and has some dents to the body. Blue liner rattles slightly in the pot. Open salt rattles slightly on feet. Some light dents to the body. Blue liner rattles slightly in the body. Pepperette wobbles slightly on feet and has some small dents to the body. All pieces with signs of tarnishing and light surface scratches, knocks, dents, marks, etc. General signs of wear and tear. Most of the hallmarks are in a rubbed condition and almost impossible to photograph. Three white metal pin dishes very wobbly on a flat surface. Slightly bent and dented out of shape. Light surface scratching and general signs of wear and tear throughout. Only two are marked. All remaining items of varying condition - wear to the plates, scratches, scuffs, marks, dents, etc.
A collection of silver to include two small rose bowls, London 1925, two circular shaped sweetmeat dishes, a shell pattern butter dish, a Georg Jensen ladle with import mark for London 1931, two sauce boats of different sizes, a Guernsey pattern mustard pot, a William IV match box and a snuff box with engine turned decoration, London 1931 (11)
A cased pair of miniature silver lobster picks, by Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield 1928, six pistol handled knives with silver blades, Sheffield 1914 (cased), a childs silver spoon and pusher, Birmingham 1930 and two small pairs of silver condiment spoons, Sheffield, A German silver (possibly Dresden) spirit ladle with gilt interior, 1oz
A collection of George IV and later silver Fiddle pattern flatware and other items comprising a soup ladle, 1825, five table forks, 1842 by G W Adams, a table spoon, 1829, four dessert forks, 1837/38, four dessert spoons 1827 together with a two handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1921, a Scottish Quaich, Edinburgh 1923, 12cm wide overall and three plated and silver Kings pattern handled tea knives, marks rubbed, approx. 1330g of weighable silver
A MODERN SILVER PICTURE FRAME IN THE VICTORIAN TASTE, Sheffield 2011, mark of Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, the entire border embossed with scrolls and flower heads and interspersed with vacant cartouches. 18.5 x 13.5cm; together with a collection of novelty silver items, comprising:- a small silver card tray with cast naturalistic mount in the form of a fox, Birmingham 1996, mark of L J Millington, of plain circular form with serrated rim, (c.77.75g). 10cm diameter- a sex of six silver gilt and enamelled novelty Jockey coffee spoons, Dublin 1988, with Dublin City Millennium commemorative mark, the figural terminals in the form of standing jockeys. Each 9.5cm long;- and a small plain silver old English pattern sauce ladle, Birmingham 1959, mark of Bishton's Ltd. 10.5cm long. (4)
AN IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE, Dublin 1845, maker's mark rubbed, the terminal engraved with crest; together with two Irish plain silver taper handle gravy ladles, Dublin c.1825, mark possibly that of James Salter, the other with maker's marks rubbed, the handle crested, (c.108.8g all in). (3)
A MINIATURE GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SOUP LADLE, Dublin 1763, mark of Michael Keating, the plain pointed taper handle with a bright cut border and with shell bowl. 26.5cm long; together with another bright cut William IV soup ladle, London 1831, mark possibly that of Randall Chatterton, with plain bowl, (c.388.75g all in). (2)
AN IRISH POINT HANDLE BRIGHT CUT LADLE, Dublin 1904, mark of John Smith, with shell bowl and star terminal. 35cm; together with a plain sauce ladle, Sheffield 1904, mark of John Round & Son Ltd.. 16cm long; and a swing handle white metal bon bon dish, stamped 'Hamilton & Co, Calcutta'. 10cm diameter, (c.326.5g all in). (3)

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