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A 19th century Davenport part dinner service together with three Mason's wares. the first printed and painted with pattern number 27 of a crane standing by a zigzag fence in a garden, comprising: a soup tureen, cover, stand and ladle, a dished bowl, two sauce tureens, covers and stands, five soup plates and eight dinner plates, the two bowls and a tazza by Mason's decorated in similar colours (27) (D) The soup tureen has a small nick from the foot rim. One sauce tureen has a chip onthe underside of its foot and one stand has been broken and is glued together. The early 19th century Mason's comport has a chip to its foot and a crack where the stem joins the dish
A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1811, crested, 32.75cm, a pair of sugar nips, maker J.H, with scrolled stems and shell bowls, 12.25cm; a George III shell bowl caddy spoon by John Lambe, London 1789, with brightcut stem and a small continental pill box of scallop form with hinged cover, 5cm diameter, 9.19oz
A pair of silver Chippendale pattern salad servers, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1931, 25cm; A William IV silver Old English pattern Stilton scoop by Jonathan Hayne, London 1835, 23.5cm; A George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle by Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1791, 17.5cm, a pair of Chippendale variant sauce ladles by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1963 and two 18th century tablespoons, 16.8oz (8)
A GEORGE III SILVER TABLE SERVICE Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern, crested, by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1818, 152ozs 10dwts weighable (83) ++Typical wear and signs of use but acceptable, the lot comprises: 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 table forks, 7 table spoons, 2 gravy spoons, 1 soup ladle, 4 sauce ladles, 8 teaspoons, 1 pair of asparagus tongs and by other makers: contemporary set of 12 silver hafted steel table knives (Dublin) and 12 silver hafted steel cheese knives (Sheffield)
A very important mid-18th Century Irish Provincial Sauce Ladle, by Samuel Johns, Limerick c. 1750, the lipped handle with fine engraved decoration enclosing an oval with heraldic crest, and with heavily chased scalloped bowl, approx. 6 ozs, 14" long. Rare. (1) Provenance: The MacNamara Family of Moyreisk & Ballyline, Co. Clare
A canteen of Scandinavian white metal flatware comprising sixteen pairs of fish eaters, eighteen table forks, eight table spoons, five dessert spoons, four smaller dessert spoons, twelve table knives, six dessert knives, ten tea knives, five various spoons, a pair of serving spoons, a sauce ladle and two serving forks
A pair of silver Name Holders, in the form of owls, hallmarked Chester 1914, 1¼in (3.25cm) high and another pair of silver name holders in the form of shells, together with seven other pieces of silver and silver plate including a pair of Indian bowls, a silver mounted glass match striker, a silver ladle a silver backed hair brush, a pierce and embossed silver stand, and a 'Sherry' wine label (11)
A collection of Victorian and later silver, comprising a wire toast rack on four ball feet, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1899, 10.5 by 6.5 by 8.5cm high, a second toast rack, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1955, a port bottle label, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1981 with Queen's Jubilee mark, a small rat's tail ladle spoon, Richard Woodman Burbage, London 1936, a set of four apostle salt spoons, a set of sugar nips, a pair of pierced sweetmeat dishes, 11cm, and two napkin rings, 13.17toz total weight. (13)
An early Victorian hallmarked silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle with engraved initials to the handle, London 1859, a further fiddle pattern sauce ladle and three George V hallmarked silver teaspoons, each decorated with a bulldogs head inscribed "Manchester and Counties Bulldog Club" and engraved to the reverse "Club Match 1925 Maxwell Billy, Club Match 23 Marquis Double A&D.C.S. 1923 Marquis Double", combined approx 5.8ozt (5).
A set of Victorian hallmarked silver fiddle thread pattern flatware, comprising twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, eighteen dessert/salad forks, six mustard spoons, four sauce ladles, a basting spoon, length 30.5cm, and a ladle, length 34.5cm, Chawner & Co, London 1856-1859, approx 136.8ozt.
An oak cased George V hallmarked silver twelve setting canteen of Old English pattern cutlery crested with a fox to the finials, comprising table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, teaspoons, soup spoons, a ladle, two sauce ladles, pair of sugar tongs, three condiment spoons, ivorine handled fish eaters, ivorine handled and stainless steel bladed dessert and dinner knives, a carving set, a slice and six tablespoons, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1928, case centred with a brass shield shaped cartouche crested with a fox above band inscribed "Appetitus Rationi Pareat”, weighable silver approx 120ozt. CONDITION REPORT: A complete set of flatware and cutlery. There are traces of usage such as some mild scratches, which may be caused by cleaning, tiny areas of tarnish and staining. There is tarnish and a bit of dirt on the carving tools.
A set of five George III hallmarked silver "Old English" pattern teaspoons, George Burrows I, London 1797, length 11.5cm, initialled BIE to the finials, a further similar set of four bright cut decorated examples, two Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1861, a set of six silver coffee spoons with lion mask cast finials, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1918, length 10cm, four further silver spoons, also a set of six Scandinavian silver plated coffee spoons, two similar servers and a toddy ladle, weighable silver approx 8.6ozt.
A case set of six George V hallmarked silver rat tail teaspoons in Hanoverian pattern with matching sugar tongs, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1934, a similar single spoon engraved "Bystander", possibly a reference to the magazine, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1936, a cased pair of George VI hallmarked silver large teaspoons of plain form, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1943, a silver sauce ladle, Viners, Sheffield 1935, and a silver conserve spoon with decorated shaped bowl, Charles Wilkes, Birmingham 1910, combined approx 6ozt.

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