A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver sugar tongs, with scrolling decoration, London 1838, a pair of Norwegian silver sugar tongs with pierced scrolling decoration and claw grips, Brodrene Mylius, a Continental silver sauce ladle with laurel wreath decoration, two Eastern white metal napkin rings, six hallmarked silver handled cake knives, Sheffield 1912 and three hallmarked silver teaspoons, Birmingham, 1916, approx combined 6.7g.
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A silver hinge lidded snuff box, of curved rectangular form, gilt within Birmingham 1921, a toddy ladle, formed from a coin, mounted with an Anne Shilling 1711, engraved F.S.LARGE and having a twisted whalebone handle, a silver handled shoe horn, Birmingham 1915 and a plated decanter label, detailed HOLLANDS, (4).
Silver and foreign wares, comprising; a twin handled quaich detailed Sterling, two ashtrays, a paper knife, the finial made from a Danish coin, a Spanish hinge lidded tankard, a Spanish miniature tankard, a Dutch ladle, a sauceboat Birmingham 1911, a serving knife, the handle detailed Georg Jensen Sterling Denmark, with a box, a silver napkin ring and a foreign beaker, combined weight of English silver 287 gms, (11).
Set of four Victorian silver trencher salt spoons with engraved shield (London 1840), Mary Chawner and a matching condiment ladle (London 1840), George Adams, together with one other salt spoon and two mustard spoons. All at approximately 5ozs (8) CONDITION REPORT Matching trencher spoons and ladle - good condition, no damage or repairs. Other salt spoon - stem is kinked. Long mustard spoon - good condition, no damage. Other mustard - stem is kinked, may have had piece put in
George III silver Old English bead edge pattern soup ladle with stylised shell bowl (London 1777), Hester Bateman. All at approximately 5ozs, 34cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some surface scratching and minor pitting. No major dents or repair. Handle terminal may have had engraving removed. Hallmarks slightly rubbed but fully legible. Maker's mark is double struck
A George V silver rat-tail pattern part table service engraved with "Baring" crest, comprising - twenty five table forks, twenty seven dessert forks, nineteen tablespoons, twenty three dessert spoons, four teaspoons, gravy spoon and soup ladle, by Mappin & Webb, London 1913 (weight 214ozs), thirty three matching silver handled and stainless steel bladed table knives and eighteen matching dessert knives, and a four piece carving set, contained in oak canteen with brass plaque to lid engraved "Hon. Windham Barine", 23.25ins wide x 15.25ins deep x 11.5ins high
An early 20th Century Dutch silvery metal table service for eighteen place settings, comprising - tablespoons, table forks, dessert spoons and dessert forks, by various makers, Amsterdam, various dating ranging between 1906 and 1912 (weight 136ozs - all monogrammed), contained in oak canteen retailed by Dickhoff & Salm, Hofjuweliers, Amsterdam, 21.5ins x 10.75ins x 4.75ins high, a similar matched service for six place settings, comprising - tablespoons, table forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, and a pair of serving spoons, various dates and makers (weight 41ozs), and twelve Dutch silver handled table knives and twelve butter knives, various makers and dates, ten other Continental silvery metal long handed teaspoons and twelve silvery metal coffee spoons and a matching plated ladle
A silver plated ladle, engraved badges and “3rd Vol Battn. RWF” on stem (some wear); a pewter tankard commemorating the first battle honour of the British Army, “Tangier”, and the regiments to which it was awarded, glass bottom, 5”; a silk cigarette card with RWF badge, well mounted and framed in gilt, 8½” x 6½”; 2 coffee cups and saucers with R.W. Surrey Regt Paschal Lamb (one saucer repaired); a wooden cigarette box with “desert rat” on the lid; 4 other items. GC
SMALL LOT OF SILVER WAREcomprising a George IV teaspoon, Glasgow 1830; William IV toddy ladle Glasgow 1835, two Victorian spoons Birmingham 1844 and Edinburgh 1875; Edward VII teaspoon Sheffield 1902; George V bread fork with mother of pearl handle Sheffield 1924; and a Moroccan silver spoon (7)
A pair of cut glass vases and covers, on square feet, 18 cm high, another pair, and other assorted cut glass (qty) Condition report Report by RBFrom a local deceased estate.Clearly hadn't been enjoyed for decades has just for everything has small or minor chips, a cover to the lower pair of bowls and covers has been reduced around the rim, there is an odd single bowl, similar to the others, which has had a section taken out to the rim, probably for a ladle.
19th Century Staffordshire pottery blue and white transfer printed ladle decorated with flowers to the handle, the bowl with an oriental scene featuring two standing figures and gentleman riding Zebra. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: One small chip to the rim and odd frits to glaze with some discolouring. Handle is intact.

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