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A William IV Silver Cup and Cover, by Edward, Edward, John and William Barnard, London, 1833, Retailed by Braithwaite and Jones, London campana-shaped and on foliage chased lobed foot, the rim and detachable cover with similar foliage, the body with a band of chased trailing foliage, flowers and fruiting grapevines, with two branch-cast handles, each side with a vacant cartouche, one surrounded by three horses and riding tack the other with foliage and rocaille, the interior gilded, the cover with an associated French finial cast as a cauliflower and leaves, on a later ebonised plinth with an applied plaque engraved with an inscription33cm wide over handles, 37.5m high excluding plinth, weight of silver 129oz 9dwt, 4,026grThe inscription on the plinth reads 'The Thirsk Hunt Cup 1956 won by L. B. Holliday's "Sonorous" 4 Years Carrying 93'.Fully marked on body near handle. Further part marked inside cover. The finial marked with French post 1838 standard mark. There is some wear to the marks, though each is generally clear. The foot engraved 'Braitwaite & Jones Fec't London'. There is some wear to the engraved signature. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The two cartouches have each been erased. There is the remains of gilding to the exterior though this is almost entirely gone. The gilding inside is pale. Part of one leg on one horse is lacking. There is a small patch on the cover, perhaps where a notch had been cut to accommodate a ladle. The later plinth with some scratching and wear. The later finial with a crack to one leaf.
A Victorian and Later Silver Table-Service, Mostly by Ackroyd Rhodes, London, 1911, 1912 and 1913 Old English pattern, engraved with an initial 'S', comprising8 table-spoons12 table-forks12 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks12 soup-spoonsA soup-ladleA pair of sauce-ladlesA basting-spoon, engraved with differing initialsTogether With a George III silver table-spoon and six silver plate King's pattern table-knives, in fitted mahogany finish canteen, with hinged cover and two drawers, with spaces for further itemsthe canteen 46.5cm wide, weighable silver 136oz 6dwt, 4,239gr (67)Each piece is marked as expected. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The canteen with some scratches and scuffs overall.8 table-spoons, one by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, 1886; two by George Maudsley Jackson, 1888; one by Wakely and Wheeler, 1888 and four by Wakely and Wheeler, 191012 table-forks, by Ackroyd Rhodes, 191212 dessert-spoons, six by George Maudsley Jackson, 1893 and six by Wakely and Wheeler, 191012 dessert-forks, by Ackroyd Rhodes, eleven 1910 and one 190812 soup-spoons, by Ackroyd Rhodes, 1912A soup-ladle, by Ackroyd Rhodes, 1913A pair of sauce-ladles, by Ackroyd Rhodes, 1913A basting-spoon, by Ackroyd Rhodes, 1911
A Pair of George III Silver Basting-Spoons and a George III Silver Soup-Ladle, The Basting-Spoons by George Smith and William Fearn, London, 1787, The Soup-Ladle by William Eley and William Fearn, London, 1800 each Old English pattern, engraved with a crest below an earl's coronetthe basting spoons 30.5cm long, total weight 10oz, 311gr (3)The crest is that of Howard, almost certainly for John Howard, 15th Earl of Suffolk and 8th Earl of Berkshire (1739-1820).Each fully marked on back of handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. There are some bruises to the bowl of the soup-ladle.
An Elizabeth II Silver Table-Service, by Carrs, Sheffield, Mostly 2004 Old English pattern, comprising4 table-spoons12 table-forks12 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks12 soup-spoons12 fish-forks12 fish-knives 12 teaspoons12 coffee-spoons12 butter-knives A serving-spoon, 2002A sauce-ladle2 berry-spoonsand the following with filled handles and stainless steel blades12 table-knives12 cheese-knives A three-piece carving-setA bread-knifeThree differing cheese-knivesA cake-sliceA pair of wine-coasters with turned-wood basesin fitted mahogany finish canteen with hinged cover and two drawers, with spaces for further itemsthe canteen 53.5cm wide, weight of silver 206oz 19dwt, 6,437gr (150)In generally good, mostly unused condition. There is some minor surface scratching, consistent with age and use, to some pieces, particularly the table-spoons. There are scuffs and stains to the case overall.
A Victorian Silver Bowl and Ladle, The Bowl by George John Richards and Edward Charles Brown, London, 1861, the Ladle by George Adams, London, 1859 tapering cylindrical and on spreading openwork base with fruiting grapevine feet, overall pieced and engraved with foliage and latticework, each side with a vacant cartouche, with overhead flower and branch-cast swing handle and conforming cranberry glass liner, the ladle with pierced shell-shaped bowl, the handle stamped with foliage and flowers 19.5cm high, 15.5cm diameter, weight of silver 15oz 10dwt, 482gr (2)Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Fully marked near rim and on bowl of ladle. Further part marked on handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. The cartouches on the bowl show no sign of being thin but may have been erased.
A George V Silver Table-Service, by George Howson, Sheffield, Mostly 1932 Old English Thread pattern, comprising12 table-spoons12 table-forks12 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks12 teaspoons6 egg-spoons2 sauce-ladlesA soup-ladle4 condiment-spoonsA pair of sugar-tongsin fitted oak-finish canteen with hinged cover and two drawers and spaces for further itemsthe canteen 47.4cm wide, weight of silver 129oz 12dwt, 4,031gr (74)The pieces are marked as expected. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The canteen with spaces for knives which are now lacking. 12 table-spoons, two 1927, one 1930, five 1931 and four 193212 table-forks, all 193212 dessert-spoons, two 1931, two 1931 and eight 193212 dessert-forks, all 193212 teaspoons, all 19326 egg-spoons, all 19272 sauce-ladles, one 1927 and one 1932A soup-ladle, 19274 condiment-spoons, three 1927 and one 1954A pair of sugar-tongs, 1927
A George III silver gilt caddy shovel, mother of pearl handle, hallmarked by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1812, a George III silver soup ladle, thread border, initialled to terminal, hallmarked by William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1806, and a fiddle pattern George III silver soup ladle, hallmarked by Peter & William Bateman, London, 1808. (3) Weight: approx. 133.7 grams (4.3ozt) Further details: tarnishing, general wear, slight age related scratching and wear to all.
A set of six serving cutlery pieces833/000 silverSoup ladle, two serving spoons, fish servers and sugar tongsAcanthus leaves and scroll decoration with earl's coronetOporto hallmark (1887-1938) andsilvermaker Noé Gomes de Oliveira Pinto (reg.1923)(signs of wear)940 gLiterature:VIDAL, Manuel Gonçalves; ALMEIDA, Fernando Moitinho de - "Marcas de Contrastes e Ourives Portugueses (1887 a 1993)", vol. II. Lisboa: IN-CM, nº 73 e 2917.
A Cypriot - Lapithos ceramic amphora pitcher, 'aleifta' the upper part glazed in green, the interior with clear glazing, used for storing olives or halloumia, measuring H36cm, W26cm, together with an enameled tin ladle, early 20th century. (2)Κυπριακή / Λαπηθιώτικη αλοιφτή στάμνα / κουρελλός / βάζος / κούζος.
A George III silver fiddle thread and shell pattern basting spoon (later converted to a salad server), crested, by Peter & William Bateman, London 1805, a pair of George III silver fiddle pattern table spoons, by John Robertson II and John Walton, Newcastle 1814 and a silver toddy ladle with whalebone twist handle. (4) £120-£140 --- Condition Report i) No apparent defects ii) later initials P; marks rubbed; small dents to one bowl. Weighable silver: 9oz
A Russian silver six-place flatware and cutlery service, comprising tablespoons, dessert spoons in two sizes, table and dessert forks, teaspoons, table and dessert knives, soup ladle, basting spoon and serving fork, cast with acanthus, lobed rays and ribbon-tied leaf swags, each piece engraved with cursive initials, maker ‘W H’, second kokoshnik mark 1908-17, (indistinct district mark), 84 standard. £1,000-£1200 --- Condition Report Light wear to raised surfaces. Fork tines still sharp; spoon tips still pointed. Ladle bowl retains its gilding. Occasional marks on steel knife blades, but good for age and still with their mirror finish. 79 oz weighable silver.
A George III silver feather-edged old English pattern soup ladle, with scallop bowl, the terminal engraved with an armorial within a reserve of applied scrollwork, by William Turton, London 1774, length 32cm. £140-£180 --- Condition Report Terminal back initialled ‘W H’, armorial and scrollwork reserve rubbed.
A part canteen of Victorian silver fiddle pattern flatware, by George Adams, with engraved crest, comprising twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, ten teaspoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks and one sauce ladle, London, 1857/8, together with two earlier silver teaspoons, 105.6oz.***CONDITION REPORT***Signs of general wear including to some of the fork tines, other nicks and scratches in general, commensurate with age and use. Hallmarks clear but with some rubbing.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A Spode Copeland 'Landscape' pattern dinner service, early 20th century, comprising, twelve deep plates 26cm diameter, seven dinner plates 26cm diameter, eleven salad plates 22.5cm diameter, ten side plates 19.5cm diameter, two lidded sauce tureens 19cm wide, with plates 20cm wide (one with ladle 16cm long), one large soup tureen with lid 34cm wide, and ladle 28cm long, four graduated serving dishes 31.5-43.5cm wide, two square serving dishes 23.5cm (one with lid), decorated throughout with Chinese inspired landscapes and with gilt detailing, with factory marks to the bottom, (50)Condition ReportNot gone through in its entirety. The decoration rubbed throughout. One serving bowl missing its lid. One serving bowl with a chip to the rim. With the occasional chip to the individual pieces.
A collection of silver flatware comprising a Fiddle pattern George III ladle, by William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1822, a serving spoon, by George Piercy, London 1825, six coffee spoons, Sheffield 1910, a German gilt jam spoon, marked 800, a tea strainer, Sheffield 1934, and a salt, London 1963, 16oztCondition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout commensurate with age.

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