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A SILVER CELTIC POINT SPICE LADLE with plain handle and drilled bowl, 14cm long, Sheffield 1787-8 by Fenton, Cheswick & Co; a pair of Old English pattern salt spoons c.1775, London possibly by Walter Tweedie, with armorials; a pair by Mary Chawner, one by George Smith; an Edinburgh oar end salt spoon by Jonathan Millidge and an Irish cream ladle with bright cut decoration by Carden Terry (8)
George V silver canteen of cutlery for twelve, comprising dinner forks, teaspoons, dessert spoons, grapefruit spoons, dessert forks, soup spoons, seven tablespoons, two sauce ladles and a soup ladle, (solid silver) 135oz, 4198g, eleven dinner knives, fifteen dessert knives and two carving knives all with steel blades and ivory handles, by A. E. Poston & Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1933,
An 18th/19th century bright cut silver ladle, maker's mark of TB The handle decorated with Prince-of-Wales feathers with a further crest beneath and trailing husks, the back stamped Sterling. 39 cm long. CONDITION REPORTS: Some tarnishing and surface wear, some misshaping, evidence of possible repair between handle and bowl, approximately 6 troy ounces.
A Good Ivory Okimono of Two Drunken Shojo, one stands beside a large sake jar A Good Ivory Okimono of Two Drunken Shojo, one stands beside a large sake jar, her robes flying as she drinks with a ladle from its contents, the other sits on the ground leaning heavily on a staff and holding a fan in her other hand, a large sakezuki lies discarded to one side, signed beneath the base Ikkansai Muneharu with kao, height 7.9cms, Meiji Era
Quiralu field kitchen plus 8 French figures. . A single mule drawn two wheeled French army field kitchen with cook holding ladle riding to rear. Plus a soldier pushing a wheel barrow, 3 soldiers each holding two metal food containers and 4 other soldiers, one holding a staff. GC-VGC for age, minor wear/chipping, 3 staffs missing. Plate 4
2 scarce Quiralu field kitchens plus 4 French figures. 2 single mule drawn two wheeled French army field kitchens, one with cook holding ladle riding to rear. Plus soldier pushing wheel barrow, 2 soldiers each holding two metal food containers plus another soldier on his knees holding binoculars. GC-VGC for age, minor wear/chipping. Plate 4
A scarce Quiralu aluminium field kitchen plus 7 French figures. A single mule drawn two wheeled French army field kitchen with cook holding ladle riding to rear. Plus soldier pushing wheel barrow, 4 soldiers each holding two metal food containers plus 2 other soldiers. GC-VGC for age, minor wear/chipping, 2 soldiers with staffs missing. Plate 4
A Third Reich aluminium soup ladle, the handle faintly stamped on the reverse with SS runes and “Wewelsburg” (a concentration camp in Westphalia); a silver teaspoon, the handle with beaded border and engraved with eagle and swastika over “AH”; a silver plated table spoon, the handle impressed with SS runes; and a silver plated fork bearing the Luftwaffe eagle. GC (the last slightly worn). (4)
A J & G Meakin Sol part dinner service comprising eighteen dinner plates, five medium plates, twelve side plates, five graduated oval serving platters, three twin handled vegetable dishes and covers, a tureen and cover, sauce tureen and cover with ladle and stand, sauce tureen lacking cover and stand and a gravy boat (2 boxes).
An early 20th Century Mappin and Webb EPNS part Old English pattern canteen of cutlery comprising ivory handled knives and carving set, dinner forks, dessert forks, fish servers, ladle, gravy spoon, desert spoons, table spoons, sauce ladles etc in oak cabinet with a pair of panelled doors enclosing three fitted drawers, flush brass carrying handles to sides, bears presentation plaque.
A quantity of George III silver spoons, mostly Old English Pattern, comprising two serving spoons, William Seaman, London 1819, two condiment spoons, also William Seaman, London 1819, five tea spoons, Thomas Streetin, London 1814, a sauce ladle, London 1796, three mustard spoons, London 1818, and two further later mustard spoons, 8.08toz total weight, together with four Old English Pattern plated soup and two dessert spoons. (21)

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