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A GEORGE VI SILVER MINT SAUCE LADLE WITH PERFORATED DIVIDER TO THE BOWL AND A VICTORIAN SILVER DOUBLE ENDED MEDICINE SPOON, mint sauce maker Josiah Williams & Co, London 1937, the medicine spoon engraved with coronet and initials, two struts to underside to keep it level, makers Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1895, gross weight 1.89ozt, 58.8 grams (2) (Condition Report: slight play to the divider in the ladle, otherwise good condition)
A mahogany cased electroplated silver canteen in Albany pattern comprising twenty four dessert forks, six teaspoons, sugar spoon, mustard spoon, sugar tongs, thirty eight table forks, sugar sifter, six eggs spoons, eighteen table spoons, two gravy spoons and a soup ladle, in four fitted drawers
A group of silver servicing spoons, comprising a set of two berry spoon and matching sugar sifter, all with scalloped rims and gilt bowls, dog nosed terminals with initials S.E.R to cartouches, marked Thomas Northcote & George Bourne, London, the spoons dated 1725 and 1775, the sifter dated 1795, the spoons measure 20.5cm long and the sifter 17.5cm long, in a fitted case; a Tiffany & Co Olympian pattern serving spoon, with gilt bowl, 19cm long; together with a Christoffel France ladle, with twist detail to the shaft, a curved handle and pouring lip from the bowl, 25cm long, total weight 10.8toz. (1 bag)
An unusual boxed Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" bone china dog bowl, bearing the date marks for 2005, 24 cm wide,, together with a boxed Royal crown Derby , "Old Imari" tureen and cover, boxed muffin dish and cover, a boxed soup ladle. (4)In good, clean condition, with no damage or repair. No strike-through marks evident. All in boxes and with packaging,
A porcelain figure of Jane Porter from Disney's Tarzan holding a soup ladle and pointing to her mouth. Walt Disney Classics Collection backstamp. Sorcerer's hat mark. This item has its original box. Certificate of Authenticity included. Dimensions of the original box: 12.25"L x 7.25"W x 8"H. Dimensions: 4"L x 4"W x 9.25"HManufacturer: Walt Disney ClassicsCondition: Age related wear.
GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE LADLE R.C., LONDON 1806 Old English pattern with initial engraved terminal, along with further silver flatware comprising two table spoons, two table forks, eight teaspoons, another teaspoon, two pickle forks, two St. Andrews spoons, two salt spoons, six coffee spoons, six Chinese silver coffee spoonsQty: approx. 697g gross
Three trays of mostly blue and white 19th century china to include: graduated set of 'Colandine' Llanelly Pottery meat dishes (one green and white marked Primavesi Cardiff), various size matching plates, 'Willow' pattern Staffordshire Pottery plates and meat plates, South Wales Pottery 'Damask border' design two handled serving plate, South Wales Pottery 'Willow' design dinner plate, Adams 'Swansea Rose' plate with moulded edge, Llanelly Pottery large shallow bowl with castle and boat scene 'SWS' signed monogram, blue and white Welsh Pottery sauce tureen with ladle and a puce transfer printed small bowl marked 'Primavesi, Cardiff and Swansea' to the base. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Ca. 450 BC.A black glazed cup with a well-proportioned, bulbous body, gradually tapers to a wide and flat base, while the short neck flares out into an everted rim, creating a pleasing aesthetic balance. The whole vessel, apart the base is adorned with a rich, glossy black glaze, creating a striking visual impact. A short vertical handle connects the shoulder with the mouth, allowing for a comfortable grip. As a testament to the functional versatility of Attic pottery, this cup could have served various purposes. It could have been used as a drinking cup for wine or water, or as a ladle for serving soups or stews. Its size and shape would also have made it an ideal measuring tool for dry or liquid ingredients. Attic pottery was highly regarded throughout the ancient world for its exceptional quality and craftsmanship. The Attic region, where Athens was located, was a major center of ceramic production in ancient Greece, and Attic pottery was exported widely throughout the Mediterranean. Attic black-glazed pottery, in particular, was highly prized for its glossy finish and durability, and was often used in important ceremonial and funerary contexts. Size: L:85mm / W:100mm ; 120g Provenance: Private London collection, B.A.; formerly in pre-2000 European collection.

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