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Los 234

A part suite of silver plated cutlery, likely French, including forks, tablespoons, teaspoons and ladle.

Los 1005

Victor Demongin (1873-)Still life of a table with a lidded pan, soup ladle, bowl with plums, wine bottles, bowl and knife, canvas 54x65 cm

Los 458

EXETER: A rare chased silver sifter ladle embossed with flowers. 1854. By Edwin Sweet. Approx. 64 grams. Est. £80 - £120.

Los 638

A Georgian silver toddy ladle, maker WM, of oval outline, with baleen spiral twist handle, 33cm long.

Los 524

A William IV provincial silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter, 1836, crested, a Hanoverian pattern dessert spoon and another sauce ladle, total weight of silver 153gms, 4.93ozs

Los 711

A Victorian silver Hanoverian pattern part flatware service, maker John N Mappin, London 1884, monogrammed, includes six table forks, three dessert forks, three tablespoons, six dessert spoons, one teaspoon, sauce ladle and soup ladle, together with tree matched teaspoons. total weight of silver 1545gms, 49.67ozs

Los 543

An Edward VII silver soup ladle, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1907, initialled, 30cm long, 218gms, 7.04ozs.

Los 596

A collection of assorted silver flatwares, various makers and dates, includes sauce ladle, sifting spoon, tea and coffee spoons etc. total weight of silver 422gms, 13.62ozs

Los 611

A mixed collection of assorted silver flatwares, various makers and dates includes Georgian meat skewer, mustard spoon, sauce ladle, continental spoon, enamel spoon and hat pin, weighable silver 106gms, 3.43ozs.

Los 639

A Georgian silver toddy ladle, unmarked, the circular reeded bowl inset with George II sixpence, on a spiral twist baleen handle, 24cm long.

Los 714

A Victorian silver Old English and thread pattern part flatware service, maker Chawner & Co, London, 1849, includes six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, one table fork and five matched table forks, four dessert forks and two matched dessert forks, butter knife, sauce ladle and soup ladle, total weight of silver 2225gms, 71.54ozs

Los 386

A BOXED BOHEMIA CRYSTAL PUNCH SET, comprising twelve boxed cups, cut crisscross pattern, together with a large covered punch bowl (2 + box) (Condition report: no obvious damage, appears to be missing ladle)

Los 1455

A Coalport tureen, similar ladle and a Victorian pedestal bowl or centrepiece, the largest 35cm wide

Los 1225

Two vintage silver plate serving pieces including: a soup ladle; and a serving spoon; each marked for Walker and Hall, Sheffield.

Los 1250

Christofle France silver plate "Albi" soup ladle marked to ladle bowl, in original box, approximate length 28cm

Los 1189

Persian silver spice canister with stand with impressed marks, decorated with Persian motif, together with a miniature ladle, 110grams approx

Los 1215

Victorian sterling silver soup ladle London 1852, makers Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, crested and monogrammed, (length 33cm; weight 277grams approx).

Los 1194

Regency sterling silver Fiddle &Thread sauce ladle hallmarked London 1822, maker: William Eaton & William Fearn, together with 4 sterling silver salt spoons with various English hallmarks, approximate total weight 95 grams

Los 465

A Georgian silver baleen handled toddy ladle. 35 cm long.

Los 2126

An extensive harlequin suite of George II and later silver spoons, mostly in the Old English pattern and with London assays, comprising one large serving spoon, by Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker, 1803, length 30cm; a pair of bright-cut engraved tablespoons with gilt-washed bowls by John Lambe, 1784, length 22.5cm; a small soup ladle by William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, 1812, length 17cm; a bright-cut engraved and repousse decorated berry spoon by Mary Chawner, 1836, length 20cm; a pair of Scottish silver tablespoons in the Fiddle pattern by James McKay, Edinburgh 1835; a Scottish silver tablespoon by Charles Jamieson of Inverness (c.1787-1821); together with a quantity of tea, dessert and tablespoons, various dates and makers (30 pieces in total), gross weight approx 49ozt

Los 2168

An extensive late 20th century Italian silver cutlery suite, having shaped and reeded stems, comprising 24 tables forks, twelve stainless steel bladed table knives, twelve dessert forks, twelve cake forks, twelve stainless steel bladed dessert knives, twelve tablespoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, a fish slice, soup ladle, pair of salad servers with horn terminals, and a serving fork and spoon, maker Argenteria Clementi (Michelangelo Clementi / Giovanni Mantel), 800 purity mark, Bologna, slice length 27cm, table fork length 21cm, coffee spoon length 12cm, gross weighable silver (excluding knives and horn-tipped servers) approx 158ozt, stored in antioxidant silver cloth wrap bags

Los 2149

A Victorian silver soup ladle, in the Fiddle pattern, the terminal bright cut engraved with a heraldic tower to the upper side and Masonic square and compass emblem with initials to the underside, makers mark worn but possibly John James Whiting, London 1851, length 33.5cm, 8ozt

Los 2127

A George II silver toddy ladle, the bowl of plain oval form, on a ring-turned fruitwood handle with bulging terminal, maker John Gamon, London 1735, bowl dimensions 7.5 x 5.5, full length 31.5cm; together with a white metal toddy ladle inset with a George II fourpence coin to the spouted bowl, having engraved and initialled stem section and tapered white metal terminal cap, the stem of partially spiral turned fruitwood, apparently unmarked, full length 36cm (2)

Los 184

A mixed group of silver plated/pewter items comprising four silver plated serving spoons with half/double palmette handles (largest l- 33cm), a William Hutton & sons plated toddy ladle with twist handle, a pair of cut glass wall pockets (h- 19cm), a silver plated/pewter snuff box marked HJ & Co, and a Scottish Piper pewter hip flask with celtic/Anglo-Saxon design (marked) (9)

Los 194

A mixed group of brass and copper comprising a brass lions foot doorstop (h- 39cm), a large pewter tankard, a nineteenth century brass trough/planter with claw feet and lions head loop bosses (h- 13cm, w- 31cm), a pair of brass spiral candlestick holders (h- 31cm), two copper kettles, a copper ladle, a copper jug, and a conical form handled pot/jug with spout (h- 36cm) (10)

Los 99

A George III old English pattern soup ladleBy Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh, 1816 , weight 5.5oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 96

A collection of Scottish provincial silver flatwareComprising a toddy ladle by David Gray of Dumfries, four marks: unicorn head, G, fouled anchor, DG, a slat spoon by Joseph Pearson of Dumfries, three marks: fouled anchor, IP, stag's head, a pair of teaspoons by Edward Livingstone of Dundee, four marks: EL, heart, D, crowned heart, a pair of teaspoons by James Erskine of Aberdeen, three marks: thistle, IE, thistle, together with a teaspoon by Thomas Davie of Greenock, three marks: TD, anchor, oak tree, weight 3.4oz. (7)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 103

Perth: A provincial fiddle pattern caddy spoonBy A Cameron of Perth Four marks: AC, double-headed eagle, S, Tree With shell bowl, together with six fiddle pattern teaspoons by JM overstriking another mark and with Dundee marks and a fiddle pattern toddy ladle by William constable of Dundee, weight 4.5oz. (7)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 108

Wick: A provincial fiddle pattern toddy ladleBy John Sellar of Wick, circa 1830 Four marks JS, WICK, AF conjoined twice engraved with initial C, height 15.2cm, weight 1oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 314

A collection of horn including a dated powder horn18th/19th centuryComprising a horn powder horn of plain form, inscribed with initials RB and the date 1778, 35cm long, a flattened powder flask inscribed with a roundel, 19cm long, a hash spoon with rat tail bowl, 44.5cm long, a soup ladle, 39cm long, and a punch ladle with fluted bowl and twisted stem, 34cm long (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 107

A collection of Scottish provincial fiddle pattern flatwarevarious makers Comprising four dessert spoons by Robert Keay of Perth with Edinburgh hallmarks for 1815, four matching teaspoons and a toddy ladle by Robert Naughton of Inverness, circa 1830, three marks: RN, Cornucopia, thistle , weight 7.5oz. (9)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 100

A George III bottom-struck old English pattern soup ladleBy Adam Graham, Glasgow, circa 1770 Four marks: AG, town mark, AG, town mark , weight 6.9oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 98

A large George III punch ladleMaker's mark T.F, Edinburgh, 1818 with shallow bowl, twisted baleen handle and silver terminal, length 42.5cm.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 124

Matched silver canteen of mainly Old-English rat-tail pattern cutlery, various makers and date, 3220g approx weighable silver, in a fitted oak case retailed by Shepheard & Sons, Regent Street, London. Consisting of; 6 table forks, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, 6 tablespoons, 11 teaspoons, 2 sauce ladles, 2 jam spoons, crumb scoop, pickle fork, bread fork, butter knife, (sponsor's mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1911), 6 fish knives, 6 fish forks, 6 silver handled fruit knives, 6 silver handled fruit forks (sponsor's mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1911) two knife rests (sponsor's mark of Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1908), pair of sugar tongs, (William Hutton & Sons, London 1882), and a Georgian soup ladle (sponsor's mark of Peter and William Bateman, London 1809), together with 6 ivorine handled table knives, 6 ivorine handled dessert knives, ivorine handled four piece carving set, and nutcrackers.

Los 403

A 19TH CENTURY HALLMARKED SILVER LADLE, with turned wooden handle, overall L 32 cm

Los 404

A GEORGIAN HALLMARKED DECORATIVE SILVER LADLE, with ebonised handle, overall L 34 cm

Los 55

A Georgian Hallmarked Silver Old English Feather Edge Pattern Ladle, possibly John Lambe, London 1779, with shaped bowl, initialled, approximately 33cm long (135grams).

Los 102

Pair of Edwardian silver oval salts by Mitchell Bosley & Co., Birmingham 1905, 49g gross, also a silver ladle 21g, and four silver-plated salt spoons. #4

Los 101B

Edward VII silver mantle clock of small proportions, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, 10cm, also wooden tube with silver plaque, WMF 90 (3), ladle, white metal condiment bowls, and two white metal and wood coasters. 

Los 109

A George III silver punch ladle with turned wood handle. London 1777, length 31cm, 53g.

Los 22

A silver ladle by William Ward. With scalloped bowl and bright cut engraving to handle, Dublin 1801, length 33cm, weight 5.25 toz.

Los 21

A Silver ladle by William Sumner & Richard Crossley. With scalloped bowl and bright cut engraving to handle, London 1775, length 34.5cm, weight 5.18 toz.

Los 132

A Georgian silver George I shilling coin set punch ladle. With oval foliate scroll embossed bowl, twisted baleen handle, length 29cm, 38.7g.

Los 172

A mixed selection of silver. To include a Victorian Irish silver sauce ladle by Philip Weekes, Dublin 1842, length 17cm; two further spoons and a napkin ring, weight overall 4.3 toz.

Los 187

A George III provincial silver sauce ladle by Richard Ferris, Exeter. Together with six Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, 5.77 toz.

Los 17

A selection of silver spoons. Including a Victorian fiddle thread pattern sauce ladle by Chawner & Co, London 1863, a George III silver Old English thread pattern table spoon by George Smith, London 1797, a Victorian sifter spoon by George Unite, with filled handle, Birmingham 1856, a set of four teaspoons and a pair of tongs, weight of solid silver 7.57 toz.

Los 83

An Edwardian silver soup ladle by Joseph Rogers & Sons. Sheffield 1903, length 29cm, 8.31 toz.

Los 984

Smaller Exeter cream ladle with oval bowl. 1870 By J Osmont

Los 983

Victorian Exeter silver cream ladle Fiddle pattern1885 By J W & C

Los 954

A sauce ladle of 18th century Irish design and engraving, Sheffield 1903 by JR, 61g

Los 943

A Victorian fiddle pattern sauce ladle plain, London 1854 by CB, 58g

Los 192

A collection of silver to include silver three thimbles, a ladle, four spoons, a picture frame and, a napkin ring. Silver weight of 155g.

Los 34

A collection of Norwegian gilded silver and royal blue guilloche enamel and white enamel spoons, including a caddy spoon with spiral design, matching sauce ladle and six coffee spoons. Two with wire work design by Marius Hammer. Longest 14.5cm. Weight 124g

Los 496

Christofle, Malmaison, 191-piece silver-plated cutlery with original cardboard boxes. 12 large knives12 large spoons12 large forks12 small knives12 small spoons12 small forks12 fish knives12 fish forks12 lobster forks12 dessert forks12 dessert knives12 butter knives12 consommé spoons12 ice spoons16 mocha spoons4 accessories and serve ware (ladle and others)FALSE

Los 318

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SERVICE for twelve place settings, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, four table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, two sauce ladles, one soup ladle, twelve teaspoons, pair sugar tongs, two salt spoons, one mustard spoon, together with twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, carving knife, fork and steel all with ivorine handles, contained in mahogany two drawer canteen, 25cm high x 47cm wide x 32cm deep

Los 108

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SERVING SPOONS by Hukin & Heath 1881 after a design by Dr Christopher Dresser, comprising a sifter and a ladle, the latter with gilded bowl, each 17cm long, contained in lined Morocco leather case retailed by Harrison & Son, Darlington

Los 170

A WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE by William Eaton, London 1831, 31.5cm long, and a George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle with Hanoverian marks, 11.5 tr. ozs combined

Los 15

A GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE AND THREAD SOUP LADLE by Richard Crossley, London 1805, with greyhound crest, 31.5cm long, 6.5 tr. ozs, a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, London 1799, a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs by Charles Boyton, London 1898, together with two silver plated fiddle pattern basting spoons (5)

Los 346

A Georgian silver Old English pattern ladle, 6.9oz troy, approx

Los 491

A quantity of silver plated items to include a WMF oval tray, gallery tray with a three-piece tea set, a pair of tureens and one other, a ladle, cruet sets and other items Location:

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