A George III silver cream jug, maker`s mark overstruck, London 1805, of helmet shape with bright cut band decoration, monogrammed; with a cased set of six silver bean end coffee spoons; a silver cream ladle; a silver spoon with sphere finial; an American small serving fork, stamped `Sterling`; 234g (7.5 oz) gross; and a pair of plated teaspoons
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An assortment of Staffordshire blue and white printed pottery, comprising; a chestnut basket and stand, three various chestnut baskets to include a J. Ridgway example, a Spode ‘Net’ pattern sauce tureen ladle, a baluster vase and cover and other items, mostly first quarter 19th century. Provenance: The property of the late Mrs G.D. Otto.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS, by Wm. Eley, Wm. Fearn and Wm. Chawner, London 1810, the handles engraved with a heraldic device and initialled `M`, together with a George IV Old English pattern sauce ladle, London 1820, maker`s mark IB, the handle engraved with an heraldic device, approximate total weight 6ozs (3)
A late Victorian service of silver Lily pattern flatware, by the Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1898, crested, comprising:- twelve serving spoons, 22.75cm; twelve table or soup spoons, 19.75cm; seventeen dessert spoons, 18.75cm; ten ice cream spoons, 11.5cm; eleven teaspoons, 13.25cm; ten coffee spoons, 11cm; two gravy spoons, 34cm; one soup ladle, 35.5cm; three sauce ladles, 16cm; twenty eight tableforks, 20.25cm and sixteen dessert forks, 18cm, all contained in a fitted stained oak canteen case with drawers, 255.25oz (122pce)
Seven small spoons, comprising: a George III Scottish Old English tea spoon, overstruck mark of James Gordon of Glasgow, Edinburgh 1808, engraved ‘JO’; a Scottish pointed Old English tea spoon by Stewart Dawson & Co. Ltd , Glasgow 1913; a Scottish small toddy ladle, thistle and duty marks only, engraved ‘M’; a fiddle pattern condiment spoon, maker’s mark ‘IC’ twice only, engraved with a monogram; an Indian colonial fiddle pattern tea spoon by William Henry Twentyman (1816-1842), Calcutta (‘W.H.T’, crescent, fouled anchor, tally mark), engraved with a monogram; another tea spoon, maker’s mark ‘JL’ only; and a dog nose tea spoon, unmarked, scratch engraved ‘AW’ (excavated state), 90g (2.9 oz) gross
A Scottish provincial fiddle pattern toddy ladle by Alexander McRae I, Inverness, circa 1824-41 (AMR, horse, A), engraved ‘S’; an Old English tea spoon by Jameson & Naughton, Inverness, circa 1815 (J&N, INS), engraved with a monogram; and an Old English tea spoon by Chas. Jamieson, Inverness, circa 1800 (CJ, J), engraved with a monogram, 54g (1.75 oz) gross (3)
A George III Scottish provincial Old English pattern table spoon by William Mill, Montrose, circa 1815-30 (WM, rose, WM sideways, rose, WM), engraved with a monogram; a pointed Old English pattern small ladle or salt ladle, probably William Mill, Montrose (Wm monogram only); and a tea spoon by Thomas Johnson, Montrose, circa 1752 (T.I only), 98g (3.15 oz) gross (3)
A silver oval pedestal soup tureen and cover by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1925, with a moulded ring handle to the domed cover, twin moulded loop handles, beaded borders and on an oval base conforming, engraved ‘Q’, 36cm (14in) long; and an Old English pattern soup ladle by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1923, engraved ‘Q’, 1880g (60.45 oz) gross
A China Dinner Service on white ground having red, blue and green floral, leaf and scroll decoration comprising oval meat plate, 2 smaller serving plates, 2-handled lidded tureen, 2 handled lidded sauce tureen with saucer and ladle, 6 dinner plates, 8 dessert plates, 7 side plates, small 2-handled tureen (no cover), 1 tureen cover (no base) (32)

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