A George III cream jug, maker's mark indistinct, London 1910, inset plated base, 3in. (7.5cms); a George III sauce ladle, by George Smith III & William Fearn, London 1786, Old English pattern; and a George III caddy spoon, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1797, with shell pattern bowl. (3)
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A George III sauce ladle, by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1809; two Elizabeth II sauce ladles, by Viners, Sheffield 1959 and 1963; six Elizabeth II coffee spoons, by Viners, Sheffield 1963; sundry coffee spoons, various; an Elizabeth II silver whisky decanter label; and a silver butter knife.
An extensive early 20th century John Maddock & Sons dinner service, in the 'Eaton' pattern to comprise soup tureen with cover, ladle and stand, two vegetable tureens with covers and stands, four various meat plates, two sauce tureens with covers, ladles and stands, two sauce boats, twelve soup plates and thirty six plates in three graduated sizes (72)
A George V silver part flatware service, comprising a large soup ladle, two sauce ladles, six soup spoons, six table forks, six table spoons, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, fish servers, six fish knives and six fish forks, all initialled "P" 1916, Henry Williamson Ltd, approximately 3010 grams
A George III silver punch ladle, by N S & A N, London 1766, the oval lobed bowl embossed with flowers, with turned wooden handle, 35.25cm together with five 18th century Old English pattern shellback teaspoons possibly by Thomas Wallis I, London 1771 (1 undated and bottom marked), 12.25cm (6)
A cased part canteen of silver plated cutlery, comprising; twelve ivorine handled side knives, twelve ivorine handled table knives, a three piece ivorine handled carving set, four salt spoons, five egg spoons, nine teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a mustard spoon, twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks, a butter knife, six soup spoons, six tablespoons, eleven dessert spoons, two sauce ladles, a gravy spoon and a soup ladle, together with other miscellaneous cutlery, all presented within oak Wellington three drawer canteen
A part canteen of silver flatware, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1910 & 1911, comprising twelve tablespoons, ten table forks, nine dessert forks, eleven dessert spoons, five teaspoons, five coffee spoons, a basting spoon and a soup ladle, each with matching engraved crest, total weight 103oz (54)
A FINE AND RARE DAVENPORT CHALCEDONY ORNITHOLOGICAL SAUCE LADLE, C1810 en suite with the preceding lot, painted by the so called Hyphen painter in red monochrome with the Cornish Chough, 18.5cm l, painted title Provenance: By descent in the family of the potter Enoch Wood (1759-1840) to the present vendor. ++In fine condition
A collection of silver flatware comprising 15 x teaspoons, 2 x tablespoons, 2 x forks, 3 salt spoons, shell bowl sauce ladle, 2 x dessert spoons, by an array of makers including Frederick Wilson & William Davis, Richard Britton, Chawner and Co., William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner etc., total weight 17.8 tr.oz. -25
AN 18TH CENTURY WHITE METAL AND BALEEN TODDY LADLE having an ovoid bowl with reeded rim, generous spout, inset Queen Anne coin and twisted baleen handle. 36cm(L); sold together with a plated candle snuffer of traditional form with twisted stem. 26cm(L) CONDITION: Wear and small dents to bowl, some repair to handle join with some visible glue residue.
A GROUP OF THREE SILVER SPOONS comprising a sauce ladle, Old English thread pattern, London 1795, maker George Smith & William Fearn. 18cm(L); a fiddle pattern sauce ladle., London 1844, maker RW. 18.5cm and an English pattern serving spoon, London 1783, maker GJ. 21cm(L) 160grams(total) CONDITION: Marks, scratches and wear, some minor knocks.
A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER FISH SERVERS, MALEHAM & YEOMANS, SHEFFIELD, 1910 bright-cut blade and tines, ivory handles, in original case: together with a pair of Victorian berry spoons, typical decoration to the early 18th century silver spoons; and a Victorian silver cream ladle, Beaded pattern, initialled AC, Chawner & Co., London, 1871 (5)
A SET OF GEORGIAN TABLE SILVER, WILLIAM EATON, LONDON, 1829/34 Fiddle Thread and Shell pattern, engraved with a crest, comprising: sixteen tablespoons eighteen table forks sixteen dessert spoons fifteen dessert forks fifteen teaspoons four salt spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, a sifter ladle, a cream ladle, a butter knife and a soup ladle 6155gr (197oz) (90)

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