A pair of George V silver salad servers with stylized shell design to each terminal, Sheffield 1913 by Atkin Brothers, weight 101.6g, length 20cm, and a part canteen of plated Old English pattern cutlery, comprising eight tablespoons, twelve table knives and forks, twelve dessert knives, forks and spoons, soup ladle, sauce ladle, gravy spoon, five teaspoons, six egg spoons, four salt spoons and four knife rests, within an oak canteen case, together with six matched soup spoons, all knives with ivory effect handles.
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A set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London 1860 by John Le Gallais, length 17.8cm, an Irish silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, Dublin 1839 by Josiah Lower, length 22.8cm, and a small group of silver Fiddle pattern cutlery, including a sauce ladle, Sheffield 1900, total weight 502.9g.
A mid-18th century silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, London, date letter worn, by Philip Roker II, two silver Hanoverian pattern table forks, London 1802 by William Eley I & William Fearn, and a group of 18th century and later silver Hanoverian and Old English pattern cutlery, including a sauce ladle, marks worn, total weight 716.1g.
A set of six George V silver Hanoverian pattern dessert forks, Sheffield 1924 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd , and a group of other silver cutlery, including an Old English pattern sauce ladle, London 1923, and a sifter spoon, Sheffield 1896, total weight 551.5g, together with a set of six French silver gilt teaspoons, weight 77.3g, cased.
A George III silver bright cut engraved caddy spoon, hallmarked EM, London, 1807 together with a Modern silver bangle, by S&P, Chester, 1954, a Modern silver napkin holder, an Edwardian silver Egypt teaspoons, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1909, combined weight 2.31 ozt together with plate servers, set of six silver handled butter knives boxed, a bottle holder, soup ladle with costume jewellery necklaces and diamante tennis bracelet (1 box)
A collection of silver and plated itemsvarious dates makers marks comprising a George III punch ladle, London, 1787, makers mark indistinct, oval bowl with beaded rim, twisted baleen handle, a George V spill vase, Birmingham, 1918, Robert Pringle, of square section trumpet shape with petal edged rim on a weighted base, an Edwardian silver topped dressing table jar, a Victorian dressing table jar and two scent bottle with plated tops engraved with a crest and a large leather and EPBM hipflask, (7)various Condition: Overall fair condition. Kock to bowl of punch ladle. Knocks to spill vase. Some rubbing to lids of scent bottles and jar with plated fittings
An 18th century silver punch ladle and a George III Old English pattern basting spoonfirst unmarked the round single lipped bowl with applied foliate rim, the bowl engraved with the arms of the Worshipful Company of Blacksmiths, twisted baleen handled with silver tip, second London, 1803, William Sumner, crested (2) first length length 34.2cm., weighable silver approx. 3.39oztCondition: Knocks and dings to bowl, otherwise commensurate with age
George IV and later silver spoonsvarious dates, makers markscomprising an Old English pattern tablespoon, London, 1827, Henry Hyams, crested, an Old English pattern sauce ladle, three Victorian Scottish single struck Queens pattern teaspoons, Glasgow, 1857, J & P D, a George III Irish bright cut Celtic point dessert spoon, a matched set of six Old English pattern teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, etc. (qty)first length 22cm., weight approx. 12.16oztCondition: Condition commensurate with age
AN EARLY 20th CENTURY SILVER PLATED OLD ENGLISH RAT TAIL PATTERN CANTEEN by Walker & Hall, for twelve place settings comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, fish carving fork, six table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, soup ladle, two sauce ladles, gravy spoon, six tea spoons, one mustard spoon, two salt spoons, together with accompanying cutlery with ivorine handles comprising two carving fork, two carving knives, steel, twelve table knives, twelve cheese knives, contained in fitted oak case with stand, 80cm high x 55cm wide x 40cm deep
Königshaus Hannover - großes Konvolut Küchenkupfer aus Schloss Blankenburg, 1. Hälfte 19. Jhdt. 39 Teile unterschiedlichen Küchenkupfers, gemarkt mit Inventarstempel "R.B." (Residenz Blankenburg), Chiffre "FAR" unter Krone, Inventarnummer und Herstellermarke "Paulmann Hannover". Zwei große Töpfe mit Deckel (jeweils Nr. 1) und schmiedeeisernen Griffen, Durchmesser 54 und 60 cm. Eine Serie großer Stieltöpfe ohne Deckel (Nr. 1 und 2, 6, 7, 8 und 9), dazu zwei Deckel (Nr. 4 und 6). Drei große flache Stieltöpfe, die Nr. 1 und 2 mit Deckeln, Nr. 4 ohne. Serie kleiner verzinnter Tiegel mit eisernen Griffen, Nr. 3 mit Deckel Nr. 4, Nr. 5 mit passendem Deckel, Nr. 10 ohne Deckel, Nr. 17 und 20 mit passenden Deckeln, dazu ein früherer Tiegel mit Markierung "6 R*H" mit Deckel Nr. 21 sowie Deckel Nr. 29. Eine Serie von fünf flachen Pfannendeckeln mit eisernen Griffen, Nr. 7C, 8A und 8B, 9C und 11A. Eine verzinnte Schöpfkelle mit eisernem Stiel, zwei Kupfermodeln für Kaltspeisen, eine flache Pfanne mit zwei seitlichen Griffen (Nr. 2) und ein einzelner großer Deckel (Nr. 2). Durchmesser 11 bis 60 cm, Höhe 2 bis 38 cm. Royal House of Hannover – a group of 39 pieces of copper kitchenware from Schloss Blankenburg, 1st half of the 19th century Royal House of Hannover – a group of 39 pieces of copper kitchenware from Schloss Blankenburg, 1st half of the 19th century39 different pieces of kitchen copperware, bearing the inventory stamp "R.B." (Residenz Blankenburg), cipher "FAR" below a crown, inventory number and manufacturer's mark "Paulmann Hannover". Two large lidded saucepans (both no. 1), and wrought iron handles, diameter 54 and 60 cm. A series of large, long-handled pots without lids (nos. 1 and 2, 6, 7, 8 and 9), plus two lids (nos. 4 and 6). Three large, flat, long-handled pots, nos. 1 and 2 with lids, no. 4 without. A series of small, tinned pans with iron handles, no. 3 with lid no. 4, no. 5 with matching lid, no. 10 without lid, nos. 17 and 20 with matching lids. Furthermore, a pan of earlier date, marked "6 R*H", with lid no. 21 and lid no. 29. A series of five flat pan lids with iron handles, nos. 7C, 8A and 8B, 9C and 11A. A tinned ladle with an iron handle, two copper moulds for cold dishes, a flat pan with two handles on the side (no. 2) and a single, large lid (no. 2). Diameter from 11 to 60 cm, height from 2 to 38 cm.Condition: II
A GROUP OF SILVER, FOREIGN AND PLATED WARES (13)Comprising; a mustard pot, Birmingham 1902, with a blue glass liner, two pepperettes, with one blue glass liner, a coaster frame and a salt spoon, combined weight 149 grams, a silver bladed knife having a mother-of-pearl handle, a bowl formed from a coconut shell, raised on three lion mask feet and six plated and base metal items, including a King's pattern soup ladle
A GROUP OF FOREIGN AND PLATED TABLE FLATWARE (QTY)The 800 detailed flatware comprising; five table forks, five tablespoons, five dessert forks, one dessert spoon, one ladle and five coffee spoons, combined weight 1235 grams, also five steel bladed table knives, the handles detailed 800 and five steel bladed cheese knives, the handles detailed 800, together with a quantity of plated table flatware in a matching design
A SILVER SUGAR CASTER AND FIVE FURTHER ITEMS (6)The caster of octagonal baluster form, Chester 1912, height 21cm, a twin handled preserve frame, import mark London 1903, with a colourless glass liner, a marrow scoop, Sheffield 1978, a twin pronged fork of 17th century inspired design, Sheffield 1979, combined weight 400 grams, also a fiddle pattern plated soup ladle and a plated sugar sifting spoon
A GROUP OF SILVER AND PLATED WARES (7)Comprising; a shaped circular pedestal bonbon dish, Sheffield 1972, diameter 13cm, a fan shaped butter dish stand with pierced decoration, Birmingham 1900, a pair of Victorian spoons, with scallop form terminals to the handles, London 1894, combined weight 218 grams, also one Corinthian column candlestick, Sheffield 1899, height 14cm, a plated twin handled child's bowl and a sauce ladle
AN EXTENSIVE HEREND `MARKET GARDEN' PATTERN COMPOSITE PART DINNER SERVICE20th centuryComprising;A two- handled soup tureen and cover, 38cm across handlesA two- handled soup tureen and cover with lemon knop, 32cm across handlesTwo oval stands or serving dishes, 42cm wideAn oval stand or serving dish, 38.5cm wideA shaped oval two-handled tray, 32cm wideA two-handled sauceboat, cover and fixed stand, 24cm lengthA two-handled sauceboat, 23.5cm lengthA ladle, 23cm lengthA pair of sauceboats, 19cm lengthA two-handled oval stand, 36cm wideA two-handled square dish, 27.5cm wideA shaped square fruit bowl, 26cm wideA shaped circular dish, 35cm diameterA supper or hors d'ouevres set with dish and three segments, 25cm diameterA shaped oval dish, 26.5cm wideTwo small shaped oval dishes, 20cm wideTwo shaped oval bowls, 25cm wideTwelve crescent shaped salad dishes, 20.5cm wideTwenty four Dinner plates, 26cm diameterFourteen soup plates, 24cm diameterTwelve plates, 22.5cm diameterTwelve plates, 21cm diameterTwenty four plates, 19cm diameterFifteen side plates, 15.5cm diameterTwelve bowls, 16.5cm diameterTwelve small bowls, 14cm diameterA pair of mustard pots and covers, 6cm highCONDITION REPORTTwo shaped oval bowls, 25cm wide- one has a long crack to the rim, approx. 16cm length24 Dinner plates- some minor wear to the wells of the plates14 Soup plates- one with a fine glaze scratch to the centre12 plates, 22.5cm diameter- one with minor wear around the well12 plates, 21cm diameter- Two with a small amount of wear24 plates, 19cm diameter- a tiny amount of wear in places15 side plates, 15.5cm diameter- very minor wear in placesOtherwise in overall good condition
EIGHT POTTERY ITEMSNeolithic to Tang DynastyComprising: a globular jar painted with red and black geometric patterns; a twin handled black pottery vase; a green glazed ladle; a lead-glazed star-shaped mould; two olive green glazed pottery jars; a pottery model of a horse's head; and a pottery ewer with rounded sides a long spout and two perforated holes for the attachment of an overhead handle.17cm (6 3/4in) high (8).Footnotes:新石器時代至唐 陶器 八件For a set of graduated vessels similar to the spouted piece see Liao Baoxiu Empty Vessels, Replenished Minds: The Culture, Practice, and Art of Tea, Taipei, 2002, p. 29.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A PAIR OF BRONZE LINCH PINS, A BRONZE LADLE AND THREE BRONZE VESSELSZhou Dynasty and laterComprising: a pair of linch pins, with stylised boar's head terminals; a bronze ladle with a goose head looped terminal, some gilding remaining; a deep oval bronze bowl with two small handles; a flowerform footed cup; and a Han style folding oil lamp.The ladle 29.5cm (11 5/8in) long. (6).Footnotes:周及之後 銅首轄一對, 銅斗及銅器三件For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A small group of silver flatware comprising of; a Victorian Fiddle pattern sauce ladle with engraved crest, four George III Old English pattern teaspoons engraved with the initial D, two Irish Fiddle pattern dessert forks, two silver butter knives one badly damaged, a souvenir teaspoon and a silver and steel penknife, 300g (9.7oz) gross,
An Elkington & Co silver plated table service. For twelve settings, the handles cast with ribbon and cross-bow decoration. Including table forks, table knives with stainless steel blades, soup spoons, dessert forks, dessert spoons, fish forks and fish knives, teaspoons, table spoons, four-piece carving set, soup ladle, a pair of sauce ladles and more. Contained in walnut table canteen with a moulded edge to the top, the two fitted drawers with brass handles and a brown baize lining, on cabriole legs with pad feet, H79cm x W91cm x D50.5cm Condition Report: No visibly missing pieces.
A George IV Aberdeen Scottish provincial silver fiddle pattern toddy ladle engraved with initial C L x 15.5cm shows signs of gentle use George Booth Aberdeen 1800-1825 32g, a George IV Aberdeen Scottish provincial silver fiddle pattern toddy ladle engraved with initial G L x 17cm William Jamieson Aberdeen 1806-1840 35g and a continental white metal fiddle pattern tea spoon L x 15.5cm (3)
Mixed lot includes 15pc set flatware - 4 spoons 6", 4 salad forks 6", 3 forks 8" and 4 knives 9". Mikasa backstamp. Serving Utensils include - 12 espresso spoons 5", bread tong 4.5", 2 oyster forks 7", 2 large serving spoons 8", medium serving spoon 7.5", small spoon 6.5", pie server 9", salad spork 7.5", jam spoon 5.25", large ladle 11" and small ladle 7". Stokes impressed mark. This item has a case 17"L x 13"W x 5"H. Issued: 21st centuryCondition: Age related wear.
A CANNON COMBINATION RAMMER AND LADLE20th century or later, the rammer of combination construction with sheepskin head and coiled worm tail, and a ladle with inbuilt rammer, both 140cm approx.; together with a 19th century, gunner's powder horn formed from cowhorn, the wooden base-plug and turned knob-shaped handle threaded to form a stopper, conical brass nozzle with sprung tap, 30cm long (to end of stopper) (3)
Pair of Georgian silver tablespoons, London hallmark dated 1825, mm William. M Traies; another silver tablespoon, London hallmark dated 1825, mm William M. Traies; two silver Victorian dessert spoons, London hallmark dated 1843 mm Chawner & Co and London hallmark dated 1854 mm Elizabeth Eaton together with a Scottish silver tot ladle, Edinburgh hallmark dated 1805 and a silver jam spoon Sheffield hallmark dated 1904, mm TL, 432 gms.
A large Art Deco style lustre-glaze tureen bowl and cover the looped handles with faces, flower decoration to outside and bud finial to lid and notch for ladle. Marked indistinctly 'Amir'(?). 32 cm high to tip of finial. Condition: Good, slight rough patch to rim on lid.THE MEASUREMENT FROM HANDLE TO HANDLE IS APPROXIMATELY 36CM

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