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Part canteen of 1920s silver Old English pattern cutlery, comprising 23 dinner forks, pickle fork, butter knife, 17 dessert forks, 11 tea spoons, sugar spoon, sifter spoon, pair sauce ladles. 18 table spoons, 18 dessert spoons, soup ladle, serving spoon, 6 egg spoons (London 1924/25 and 26) Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., 24 dinner knives with ivory handles, 18 matching dessert knives (one blade broken), a replacement dessert knife, pair carving forks, steel, bread knife, all with ivory handles, in a fitted Light Oak canteen. Together with a small group of other silver and plated items. Approximately 181ozs weighable silver. 161 pieces in total. APHA Ref: MSJJPETYCanteen - 53 x 37.5 x 25.5cms
Group of Georgian and later silver Fiddle pattern flatware, including 9 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dinner forks, 14 tea spoons, and a sauce ladle, together with an Old English pattern sauce ladle (various dates and makers). All at approximately 100ozs. 61 pieces in total.
A SILVER PEPPER CASTER AND THREE FURTHER ITEMS (4)The pepper caster by Samuel Wood, London 1753, with later embossed decoration, height 12.5cm, weight, 85 grams, also an Art Deco plated sugar caster, a plated cream pail, designed as a milk churn with a ladle and a pair of silver mounted glove stretchers
A VICTORIAN PART CANTEEN OF SILVER FLATWAREComprising; ten tablespoons, two gravy spoons, a soup ladle, a sugar sifting spoon, four sauce ladles, a butter knife, twelve table forks, a pair of sugar tongs, six salt spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, a sugar spoon, twelve teaspoons, mixed mid 19th century dates, circa 1845, total weight 5755 grams, with an oak fitted canteen boxCondition reportThere is no facility to store table and cheese knives in the canteen, the pattern is Kings Husk, all are of the same pattern
AN EXTENSIVE CROWN DUCAL `ORANGE TREE' PATTERN COMPOSITE SERVICECirca 1930 Printed marksComprising:4 Vegetable Tureens and covers, 26.5cm wide-one knop lacking. One knop glued2 sauce Tureens, covers, stands and a ladle-one knop glued4 Serving Dishes in sizes, 27.5cm to 45cm wide-smallest dish with small restoration to the rim2 Butter dishes and covers-smaller cover with extensive staining. Larger dish with small rim chip4 Egg cups and stand- overall in good conditionA Condiment set-overall in good condition6 Napkin rings-overall in good conditionA Castor- some staining to the glaze3 Milk jugs-overall in good conditionToast rack-overall in good conditionSauceboat-small rim chipFruit bowl-some crazing and staining to the interiorCoffee pot and cover-overall in good conditionTeapot, cover and stand-glued slice chip to the rim of the stand2 Beakers- each with a rim chip13 Dinner plates, 25cm diameter- 11 with cracks or rim chips10 Soup plates, 22.5cm diameter- 4 with rim chips. 1 cracked and stained12 Plates, 23cm diam.- 2 with rim chips, 3 with cracks. Some staining9 Plates, 20.5cm diam.- 1 with a crack.2 with chips to the rim. Some crazing11 Side plates, 18cm. diam- 8 with rim chips or cracks. Some crazing3 Square plates, 21.5cm diam- 2 with rim chips3 Small plates, 16cm diam- overall in good condition12 Small bowls, 14.5cm diam.- 1 with a rim chip and crack. Another with a rim chips. 4 with extensive wear3 Bowls- all with rim chips and/or cracksPreserve pot and matching cover- cover broken in 2 and glued with a chip at the end. Some staining6 cups in sizes- 2 with rim chips. Some light staining14 Saucers in two sizes- 4 with rim chips2 Small dishes, 10cm diam.- 1 crazed and stainedSmall bowl, 7cm diam.-Crazed and stainedSome typical wear and crazing overall
A SILVER DOUBLE STRUCK, FIDDLE, THREAD AND SHELL PATTERN PART CANTEEN OF TABLE FLATWARESee in description belowComprising; a soup ladle, London 1903, a pair of sauce ladles, London 1903, twelve tablespoons, ten London 1903, two London 1904, ten table forks, London 1903, four teaspoons, London 1903, two teaspoons, London 1924, a mustard spoon, London 1904, four salt spoons, London 1904, five egg spoons, London 1904, one egg spoon, London 1903, seven dessert forks, London 1903 nine dessert spoons, London 1904, combined weight 4235 grams, also eleven steel bladed table knives with silver handles, hallmarks rubbed and ten steel bladed, silver handled cheese knives, marks rubbed, many Sheffield 1933
A SMALL GROUP OF SILVER, FOREIGN AND PLATED WARES (7)Comprising; a Danish cream ladle, import mark London 1925, maker Stockwell & Co (George Stockwell), a silver mustard spoon, having a Lincoln imp finial, two silver napkin rings, a pair of cut glass butter dishes, with a pair of butter knives, Sheffield 1930, cased, combined weight 61 grams and a pair of plated knife rests
A GROUP OF FOREIGN AND PLATED WARES (QTY)Mostly flatware to include; a Tiffany and Co sterling spoon, various condiment and other small spoons, a serving slice, knives and forks, also a toddy ladle having a bone handle, the plated wares, including; a part table service and two pairs of sugar tongs
AN ASSORTMENT OF SILVER CUTLERY PIECES, to include three pairs of sugar tongs, a small ladle, two old English pattern sauce spoons with engraved initials, a small berry spoon, a foliate pattern sauce spoon, two butter knives, approximate gross weight 170.7 grams, 5.49 ozt (condition report: general light wear)
A collection of Wedgwood creamware to include a pepper pot of pear form and painted with blue flowers and green leaves, 10.5cm high, an egg cup of domed and ribbed form, (the cover with a tiny chip to knop) 6.5cm high, a pierced ladle with feather moulded handle, 17cm long, and a pair of unmarked English creamware asparagus servers with wavy rims and perforated sides, 8cm long (5) Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
A group of early 19th century creamware pieces, c. 1810. To include a chestnut basket, a sauce tureen and ladle, a small lidded jug, a sauce boat and a lidded pot pouri. Basket 30 cm wide. (5)Condition: basket wit restoration to one handle, crack in body and rim chips. Pot pouri with restoration to lid, sauce tureen lid and ladle with restored breaks/cracks.
Silver cutlery including that of the militia guild St Sebastiaan: 43 coffee spoons, 13 forks and spoons, ladle, vegetable spoon, sauce ladle and 2 knives, cutlery DELHEID spoon, fork and knife marked DELEI 1925 and 12 silver knivesZilveren bestek oa van de schuttersgilde St. Sebastiaan: 43 koffielepels, 13 vorken en lepels, pollepel, groentelepel, sauslepel en 2 messen, bestek DELHEID lepel, vork en mes gemerkt DELEI 1925 en 12 zilveren messen, gewicht
A Spode blue and white 'Clifton' pattern cake stand - printed factory marks, 28.8cm diameter; together with a Ridgways 'Louvre' pattern covered soup tureen, stand and ladle and a matching pair of covered vegetable dishes, light brown printed factory marks, early 20th century, the tureen 34.5cm handle-to-handle. (star crack to tureen stand)
A set of three Danish silver serving pieces by Johannes Siggaard, hallmarked 1949, comprising a two-pronged fork and serving spoon and a pouring ladle, all with iris flower terminals, the fork 21cm long, weight 173g; together with a silver handled stainless steel fish knife by Johannes Siggaard, also hallmarked 1949, with pierced Art Nouveau style foliate and scroll terminal, 28.3cm long; and a Danish silver plated large serving spoon with stylised foliate terminal, 25.3cm long. (5)
A 19th Century Harlequin Silver Fiddle Pattern Part Table Service, mostly by W.E., various London dates between 1810 and 1835, variously crested, some monogrammed, comprising - ten table spoons, eleven table forks, twelve dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, eleven teaspoons, three sauce ladles, one small Old English pattern sauce ladle and a fish slice, weight 97.1ozs
Royal Doulton large character jug titled The Chef, model number D7103. Designed by David B. Biggs and introduced in 1997, this hand-painted jug features a jovial chef with a mustache and toque, holding a ladle as part of the handle. Crafted with fine detail, the jug exemplifies Royal Doulton's tradition of quality ceramic art. The base includes the Royal Doulton mark and model information. Issued: 1997Dimensions: 6"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Wedgwood brown printed part service, 19th century, decorated with a number of chinoiserie views, comprising twelve graduated platters in six sizes, largest 47.5cm long, smallest 24cm long, three oval tureen bases and two covers, eleven soup plates, sixteen dinner plates 24.5cm diameter, eight dessert plates 20.5cm diameter, thirteen tea plates 18.3cm diameter, soup tureen base, two square bowls, two square dishes, two sauce boats, a sauce tureen with integral base, cover and ladle, coffee pot and cover, ten coffee cups and ten saucers, various impressed and printed marks to bases (faults).
SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER TEASPOONS, ALONG WITH FURTHER SILVER SPOONS the Victorian spoons dated 1855, with London marks, along with a William IV silver ladle, dated 1837, with London marks, a set of six silver coffee spoons and two further silver spoonsthe ladle 16.5cm longQty: 339g gross
PERUVIAN STERLING SILVER SUITE OF TABLE APPOINTMENTS, CAMUSSO of Art Deco design, the concave moulded handles with chased floral panel, comprising eight table spoons, eight table forks, eight fish knives and eight forks, eight dessert forks, seven pastry forks, eight egg spoons, eight coffee spoons, pair of salad servers, serving spoon sauce ladle also eight table knives with steel blades, eight dessert knives with steel blades, and a two piece carving set with steel bladesQty: 2570g gross weighable
Gilbertese/Kiribati shark tooth and woven fibre hand guard A rare pair of hand guards made from a course woven fibre each incorporating three rows of shark's teeth secured with a fine handmade string or cord. These 'gloves' were made on the Gilbert Islands (now Kiribati), early to mid 20th century; With a coconut water carrier and ladle, a child's woven palm leaf bikini, and a good quantity of handspun cord. (5) From the library of Guy Slatter, whose lifelong passion for island life began in childhood with an interest in Pitcairn. After studying at Oxford and working for the BBC, he spent two years in the 1960s setting up a radio station in the Kiribati Islands. His deep connection to the Pacific led to many return visits, including work for a German museum, where he facilitated the export of an ethnic house for an exhibition. A dedicated scholar of Pacific history and culture, he built his collection of books over many years through a dealer in York and even translated two German works into English: The Material Culture of Kiribati and The Material Culture of Tuvalu.
A pair of silver based crystal glass tumblers, engraved for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, and a modern silver mounted claret jug, an oval rococo style jardiniere, a travelling set of silver plated tumblers in leather case, an embossed Georgian ladle, horn handled knives and a cased bone-handled silver plated carving set (qty)

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