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Three George III silver hallmarked berry spoons. The lot to include a pair of spoons with repousse fruits to the scalloped bowls and engraved handles (hallmarked London 1792, George Smith (III) & William Fearn) and a similar berry ladle with pierced bowl (hallmarked London 1796, WFWF). Largest measures 21.2cm.
A substantial collection of Mason's Mandalay ironstone pottery pieces, comprising of thirteen dinner plates, a large soup tureen & ladle on stand, two large lidded ginger jars, four small lidded ginger jars, three platters, two swan neck dishes, two large tureens, two condiment pots, a sugar bowl, six various sized jugs, two small dishes, a bell and a teapot. (4) 1cm crack to the top edge on the tureen.1cm chip to the bell.All other pieces in good condition, showing little wear and no crazing.
Pair of George III silver Fiddle pattern condiment ladles, with reed border and gilded bowls, engraved with crest and quote 'Always Ready', hallmarked Richard Turner & John Shea, London either 1789 or 1809, together with another similar condiment ladle, hallmarked Mary & Elizabeth Sumner, London either 1789 or 1809, and a set of six similar George III teaspoons, hallmarked Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1807Condition Report:Approximate silver weight 5.83 ozt (181.5 grams) General wear commensurate with age and use predominantly in the form of surface scratches and small nicks. Hallmarks with small amount of wear but clear and legible.
Group of silver, comprising George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, with engraved crest, hallmarked George Smith (III), London 1783, L17.5cm, together with Victorian cream jug, hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1888, Georgian silver toddy ladle, the circular bowl inset with coin, and with baleen twist handle, three Irish silver teaspoons and a Scottish silver teaspoon, all hallmarked, and one other silver spoonCondition Report:Weighable silver 5.85 ozt (182 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct.
A composite set of Danish white metal flatware, Copenhagen, various dates and makers, each piece decorated with fruiting branches, comprising six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six pastry forks, five teaspoons, six coffee spoons, three pickle forks, a pair of small serving spoons, a ladle, and three serving spoons in different shapes, together with an associated bread knife, 61.73 ozt weighable.
A George III silver cream jug, circular with gadrooned border and leaf-capped scroll handle, banded to belly; on four paw feet. Crest engraved to side and gilded interior. London 1781 by Richard Palmer; together with a Victorian fiddle patter soup ladle, crest engraved to terminal. London by 1848 by William Robert Smily and a circular sugar bowl, Birmingham 1931 by Adie Brothers. Gross weight. 18.75 ozt
An Italian white metal 800 standard canteen, comprising a bread knife, a serving spoon and fork, a soup ladle, a cheese knife, a sauce ladle, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, 97 ozt weighable.
A pair of George III sugar tongs, hallmarked London, 1811 by Peter & William Bateman, a Victorian Scottish fiddle pattern ladle, engraved with initials, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1838, possibly George Bell and a George III meat skewer, ring terminal, hallmarked London, 1785, George Smith, approx. 83.2 grams (2.6ozt)Further Details: Slight general wear and tarnishing.
A collection of silver spoons to include; a George III silver fiddle and thread pattern condiment ladle, hallmarked London, 1790, George Smith 7 William Fearn, an early 20th century embossed silver caddy spoon by Levi & Salaman, an Art deco style Sheffield silver preserve/jam spoon, a London silver trefid spoon by Wakely & Wheeler, initialled to terminal, five matching Golf related Walker & Hall tea spoons, five matching beaded patterned Joseph Rodgers & Sons tea spoons, a set of six Victorian fiddle pattern tea spoons, hallmarked London, 1868 and 1859, Charles Boyton along with various others. (1 bag). weight approx. 506 grams (16.2ozt)Further Details: Some tarnishing, wear and slight surface scratching etc.
Group of 41 pieces of miscellaneous sterling silver, silverplate, and silver objects including:Whiting Manufacturing Co., United States. Pair of sterling silver marked serving spoons, each monogramed with the letter D along the handle. Both inscribed with a date along the underside of the handle of October 5, 1908.One small silver tray with an attached ring or handle. With an illegible mark along the side.Towle, United States. Sterling silver marked serving spoon monogramed with a D along the handle.Christofle, France. One pie or cake server, marked along the edge.Gorham, United States. Two sterling silver marked serving forks; one monogramed with an E along the handle.William Rogers, United States. Small silverplate ladel.Group of six gold-tone small spoons, each with a different colored enamel along the handle. Unmarked.Mary Chawner, London, England. One sterling pie server, 1914. Marked along the underside of the handle.William Eaton, London, England. One large sterling silver spoon, 1911. Marked along the underside of the handle.John Osment, Exeter, England. One large sterling silver spoon. Marked along the underside of the handle. Monogramed along the front and back of the handle.One British sterling silver serving fork, marked along the underside of the handle.John Blake, London, England. One sterling silver ladle, 1798. Marked along the underside of the handle. Monogramed MK along the handle and stamped K along the underside of the base of the handle.Alvin Manufacturing Co., United States. One sterling silver soup or serving spoon. Marked along the underside of the handle.John Power, Dublin, Ireland. One sterling silver ladle, 1801. Marked along the underside of the handle.One small trident serving fork. Marked sterling and "SSMC" along the underside of the handle. Possibly The Sterling Silver Manufacturing Co., United States.One 830 silver serving spoon. Marked along the underside of the handle.One British silverplate serving tongs. Marked along the handle.Set of mother-of-pearl handled sterling silver flatware. Sheffield, England, 1875. Maker's mark RMEH. Each marked along the sterling utensil. Consisting of six knives and six forks. Each monogramed along the mother-of-pearl handle.Set of mother-of-pearl handled silver flatware. Marked with a castle and maker's mark "B&G." Consisting of two knives and two forks.Set of two mother-of-pearl handled serving ware in a velvet-lined box. The serving knife marked along the silver with the letters L, B, S, and A, a crown, and a cross.Provenance: From the Estate of C. Curtis "Curt" Dunnavan, Long Lake, Minnesota.C. Curtis "Curt" Dunnavan (1926-2022) was a passionate world traveler and avid collector. It was through his travels that he was inspired to begin a lifelong relationship with the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia), becoming a major sponsor of the institute and facilitating the growth of their Asian art department, which is now one of the best in the country. His generous donations to Mia allowed them to establish a fund for the Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer, one of the few endowed positions of this type in the museum field. He additionally served as a trustee of the institute, advocating for its operational growth. In its turn, the museum established a gallery named in his honor in recognition for his endowment fund and numerous contributions to their collection. The selections here showcase his talent and breadth of collecting, ranging from ancient statues to 19th-century woodblock prints. His appreciation for art persisted throughout his life and we are honored to offer items from his collection in this auction.Gross weight of sterling (not including M.O.P. handled items and unmarked or non-sterling items): 30.76 Troy oz.Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
Christofle, France. Set 67 pieces of silverplate flatware in the pattern "Vendome Arcantia" including: 12 dinner forks, eight salad forks, four lunch forks, four small spoons, eight lunch spoons, eight dinner spoons, four large serving spoons, a pie server, a ladle, a meat fork, four small knives, and 12 large knives.Provenance: From the Estate of C. Curtis "Curt" Dunnavan, Long Lake, Minnesota.C. Curtis "Curt" Dunnavan (1926-2022) was a passionate world traveler and avid collector. It was through his travels that he was inspired to begin a lifelong relationship with the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia), becoming a major sponsor of the institute and facilitating the growth of their Asian art department, which is now one of the best in the country. His generous donations to Mia allowed them to establish a fund for the Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer, one of the few endowed positions of this type in the museum field. He additionally served as a trustee of the institute, advocating for its operational growth. In its turn, the museum established a gallery named in his honor in recognition for his endowment fund and numerous contributions to their collection. The selections here showcase his talent and breadth of collecting, ranging from ancient statues to 19th-century woodblock prints. His appreciation for art persisted throughout his life and we are honored to offer items from his collection in this auction.Gross weight of silver: 4,882 grams.Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
A pair of George II silver cauldron salts and other silverfirst London, 1743, David Hennell, plain bellied form on stepped hoof fee, gilt interiors fitted with blue glass liners, initialled, together with a George III folding fruit fork with engraved mother of pearl grip handle, duty mark and lion passant only, caddy spoon in the form a shovel with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham, 1816, Joseph Wilmore, a cream ladle, an early Victorian silver plated pierced mustard pot with blue glass liner, a pair of late Victorian mustard pots with blue glass liners, a Dutch embossed caddy spoon with London import marks, two butter knives, a cased set of mother of pearl handled tea knives, a silver plated box etc., (qty)various, weighable silver approx. 8.69ozt Condition: Chip to glass liner of one salts, Dutch caddy spoon has a crack where handle joins bowl
George III and later silver to include a sifter spoon, teaspoons and condiments spoonsvarious dates, makersto include a George III later berried sifter spoon with gilt bowl, London, incuse duty mark, 1784, Hester Bateman, a set of Old English pattern teaspoons, London, 1796, makers mark W.E. a matches set of six Old English pattern teaspoons, a bright cut dessert spoon, a pair of fiddle a thread pattern salt spoons, two pairs of George IV/ William IV fiddle pattern salt spoons, initialled, a Victorian fiddle pattern cream ladle, pair of fiddle pattern condiments spoons, pair of engraved fiddle pattern salt spoons and five odd condiment spoons, (qty)first length 17.5cm., weight approx. 15.29oztCondition: matched teaspoons with light dings and dents to bowls. Gilt various rubbed and worn on all salt and condiment spoon bowls,
A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoons and other silverfirst London, 1805, George Gray, together with a George V four piece cruet set fitted with blue glass liners, London, 1926 by Mappin & Webb, accompanied by spare liners a cased set of six trefid style coffee spoons by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, a seal end spoon with fig shaped bowl, engraved Armorers & Drapers Company Copy A.D. 1552, an American cream ladle, assorted spoons and cruet spoons, etc and a set of six electroplated fruit knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, (qty) various, weight approx. 19oztCondition: Mostly good condition.
An Edwardian silver Old English pattern part canteen of flatwareSheffield, 1904, Jospeh Rodgers & Sons,comprising twenty four table forks, twelve tablespoons,twenty dessert forks, twenty three dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twenty one teaspoons, a pair basting spoons, a pair of salad servers, a sauce ladle, a sifter spoon, four salt spoons, pair pickle forks, a mustard spoon, a jam spoon, three butter picks and two old English shell pattern butter spreaders, initialled B, (qty)table fork length 19.5ozt weight approx. 213.84oztCondition: Condition commensurate with age and use. Generally fair. Slat corrosion spots / blacking to both basting spoons and some soup, Crack to bowl of jam spoon,
A cased French Art Deco electroplated set of cutlery and other cased sets comprising: twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, eleven teaspoons, and a soup ladle together with a cased set of twelve horn handled table knives with stainless steel blades, a cased set of Art Deco twelve teaspoons, and a cased set of ten teaspoons, (4)various Condition: Fair condition. Cased set of cutlery slightly tarnished. Case with tape one one side. Box with musty smell
SPOONS ETC. A pair of EPNS beaded pattern ladles, each with gilt bowl, one pierced. Also, a Mappin & Webb, fiddle pattern sauce ladle & three other items including a Dutch silver coloured metal spoon. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
SOUP LADLE. A William IV soup ladle in the fiddle, thread & shell pattern. London 1832. Approx. 286.4g. (9.21 t oz.). Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
CONTINENTAL SILVER. A German silver 800 Standard strainer & an Austro-Hungarian large ladle. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
SOUP LADLE. A Victorian fiddle, thread & shell pattern soup ladle, the finial with the applied lion & crown crest. London 1852. Approx. 310g. (9.97 t oz.). Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
FRENCH SILVER ETC. A French silver strainer spoon, a pair of German silver salad servers by Lodholz & an English silver hallmarked toddy ladle. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
A George IV North Country provincial silver toddy ladle, fiddle-pattern, initialled “L”, by Peter Lambert of Berwick-upon-Tweed, hallmarked Edinburgh 1824 together with a pair of silver grape shears, with Old English Thread pattern handles, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1913; and a Dutch silver hairbrush mount, with ship under sail, Amsterdam 1927, the latter 9.5cm long, 5.8oz. (3)
A George III Irish silver basting spoon, with a "Celtic point"; and eight Irish silver tablespoons to match, all by John Osborne, Dublin 1793, with retailer's mark of John Ash; together with an Irish silver soup ladle, by John Dalrymple, Dublin 1770- 80 (date letter worn), also with the retailer's mark of John Ash, all of the above crested to match the basting spoon, 31.7cm long, 30.5oz. (10)

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