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Lot 941

A George III silver toddy ladle, inset with coin, twisted baleen handle, 39cm long, London 1788; a George III silver tablespoon, London 1781; others, 236g gross (4)

Lot 789

A George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, 18cm long, London 1805, 50g; a Victorian plated Stilton scoop, stag antler handle, 22.5cm long (2)

Lot 942

A George III silver toddy ladle, twisted baleen handle, London 1800, 34.5cm long, 40.8g gross

Lot 795

A Portuguese silver soup ladle, 32cm long, monogram maker's mark, Porto, 19th century

Lot 930

A George III silver Onslow pattern soup ladle, shell bowl, 35cm long, London 1762

Lot 66

IMPORTANTE ET RARE BOÎTE OCTOGONALE EN EMAUX PEINTSXVIIIe siècleA RARE PAINTED ENAMEL 'EUROPEAN SUBJECT' BOX AND COVER18th centuryOf octagonal form, the heavy copper body with deep straight sides and flat base, exquisitely painted with bright polychrome enamels of the famille rose palette, the cover featuring an elegant European lady dressed in the European style seated next to a large rock with a Buddhist lion by her side, a large blue beehive with overlapping petals and a ladle beside them, with clusters of foliage and craggy rocks, all against a dramatic darkened black sky, framed by a blue key-fret border, the sides variously decorated with shaped cartouches enclosing different flowers, reserved on meandering leafy scrolls, the inside cover, box and base enamelled white, the box interior with a central roundel enclosing two phoenix in blue enamel and a seal mark of Gai Qi (改琦) (1774-1829). 6cm (2 3/8in) high; 13.3cm (5 1/4in) wide. (2).Footnotes:十八世紀 銅胎畫琺瑯西洋仕女圖八方盒Provenance:Collection of Emile Goubert (b. 1852)Gifted to him by the President of the French Republic Paul Doumer (1857-1932)來源:Emile Goubert (1852年生) 舊藏,獲贈於法國前總統Paul Doumer (1857-1932)With the expansion of the Chinese empire under the Qianlong Emperor, foreigners including merchants, missionaries, ambassadors and delegations poured into China. Still a rare sight, visual representations of foreigners began to appear in the decorative repertory of Qing artists. Led by the Jesuit painter Giuseppe Castiglione, new techniques and decorative elements were taken on, adopted and eventually adapted to Chinese domestic taste. Painted enamels on a metal body were originally introduced by Jesuits as gifts to the imperial court where some of the earliest examples of painted enamel ware on metal and porcelain bodies were produced in workshops attached to the Zaobanchu (Imperial Palace Workshops), see Shih Ching-fei, Radiant Luminance: The Painted Enamelware of the Qing Imperial Court, Taipei, 2012, pp.35-76.The present box and cover are unusual. Heavily worked and exquisitely painted, with rich gilding around the borders, this box reflects the best quality of painted enamel wares made for the Imperial court without bearing an imperial mark. The European subject painted on the cover of the lid is rare as it features a significant amount of black enamel representing the darkened sky, a possible reference to French Limoges enamels which often featured black or dark blue backgrounds. The box is also rare because it bears the mark of Gai Qi (改琦) (1774-1828), a painter known for his depictions of women. For the rare subject, see a pair of painted enamel plaques, one of them featuring a European gentleman playing with a blue feline creature, a subject which Michael Gillinghams relates to a group of Kangxi biscuit figures of the same subject, suggesting a Kangxi date, Michael Gillingham, Chinese Painted Enamels of the 18th Century, New York, 1993, cat.no.47. Few Chinese painted enamel pieces show extensive use of black enamel such as on the cover of this box, compare an early example, a small box and cover with a floral design on a black ground, with Kangxi mark, illustrated in Shih Ching-fei, op.cit. p.38, fig.13B. For two small inro-type layered boxes with Yongzheng marks in the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, see Shih Ching-fei, op.cit., p.105, figs.67 and 68. See also a small circular box in the collection of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, collection number: EA1978.1825.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 178

A Victorian heavy quality silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, 9.8oz

Lot 166

A cased set of two berry spoons with matching sifter ladle, all of Georgian origin, with gilt bowls, 5.2oz

Lot 96

A cased set of six silver rat-tail coffee spoons, Sheffield 1934, to/w various other Georgian and later small spoons, George III sifter ladle London 1793, another sifter ladle Sheffield 1896 and a punch ladle bowl (lacks handle) London 1803, 6.7oz gross total; lot includes a cased set of epns coffee spoons with bean finials and a cased set of ep pastry forks (box)

Lot 114

An Edwardian half-reeded sugar basin with twin handles, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1905, a George III Irish fiddle pattern sauce ladle, John Power, Dublin 1805 and a mustard spoon, West & Son, Dublin 1888 to/w a cased set of six teaspoons with dog-nose finials, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1931, 8oz total

Lot 2

A Walker & Hall electroplated 37cm salver, to/w a plated on copper punch bowl with associated cups and ladle

Lot 126

A matched set of Victorian silver fiddle & thread flatware, comprising twelve each table forks and dessert spoons and forks, six tablespoons and teaspoons, pair of salt ladles, soup ladle and basting spoon (52 pieces) - various makers including Benjamin Smith II, William Chawner II and Chawner & Co, London 1838-57, 110oz total weight, in associated (later) oak canteen

Lot 192

A Victorian silver old English pattern soup ladle, Chawner & Co, London 1879, 8oz

Lot 190

A Victorian fiddle pattern sifter ladle, John Walton or John Wright, Newcastle (date letter obscured), to/w a tea strainer with Art Nouveau-style foliate-pierced finial, Sheffield 1936, an American Sterling sugar spoon with shell bowl, a Continental embossed preserve spoon, Chester import 1909 and a sauce boat, Birmingham 1928 (5), 6.8oz

Lot 93

A George IV silver fiddle pattern basting spoon, Eley & Fearn, London 1822, to/w a similar fish slice, Alice & George Burrows II, London 1810, an Irish fiddle pattern butter knife, Charles Stewart (probably), Dublin 1823 and an old English pattern sauce ladle, Richard Crossley, London 1793 (4), 10.6oz

Lot 188

A silver pin-dish set with a 1972 Silver Wedding crown, to/ an unmarked white metal dish set with a 1789 Maria Theresa thaler, another dish embossed with a lion, stamped ''Silver 830', an Indian dish stamped 'Orr Silver 15' and an .800 grade Continental bowl on three feet, engraved with a castle; lot also includes an Edwardian silver-handled button-hook, an electroplated fiddle pattern sauce ladle and limited edition bowl with enamelled cover, Frensham church 1239-1989 (box)

Lot 46

A good set of Dixon's A1 electroplated feather-edge flatware and cutlery for twelve settings, comprising table knives and forks, dessert spoons and forks, cheese knives, fish knives and forks, soup spoons and teaspoons, to/w six tablespoons and a soup ladle (115 pieces - little used)

Lot 179A

PUNCH BOWL & LADLE 23CMS (D) APPROX

Lot 107

Pinder Bros Ltd silver plate punch bowl, cups and ladle engraved "To mum & dad on your silver wedding anniversary"

Lot 426

A GROUP OF CUT CRYSTAL DECANTERS, STUART CRYSTAL PUNCH SET AND DRINKING GLASSES, comprising a pair of ship's decanters with silver collars hallmarked S.J. Rose & Son -Birmingham- 1981, two square decanters, Stuart Crystal two hock glasses, ten white wine glasses, ten red wine glasses, ten unmarked red wine glasses, a Wedgwood blue cameo glass tankard, a large Stuart Crystal diamond cut punch bowl and eight cups, together with a large Stuart punch bowl engraved to commemorate the wedding of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer July 1981 (slightly misshapen bowl) and silverplate ladle (Qty) (Condition Report: no obvious damage)

Lot 531

A BOX OF WEIGHTS, SEALING SET AND A PRESSED FLOWER SOUVENIR ALBUM, comprising a fitted wooden case of weights in grams and milligrams, largest 50g, five loose W & T Avery weights: 4lb, two x 2lb, 1lb and 8oz, a cased 'The Georgian Sealing Set' containing wax, wax pellets, two seals - one a 'W', the other a rose, burner and ladle, and a wooden covered souvenir album from Jerusalem containing pressed flowers from the region (1 box) (sd)

Lot 395

A GROUP OF MASONS IRONSTONE WARES, comprising in (Blue) Mandalay pattern: four different jugs tallest 15.5cm, a meat plate, two dinner plates (one chipped), a ladle (loss to handle), a tea plate (chipped), a globular vase, a small clock, and a trinket box, together with a limited edition tea caddy, a Regency pattern salad/fruit bowl, a Formosa jardiniere (chip to foot), a Brown Velvet pattern cake stand tier, diameter 19.5cm, and a Chartreuse scalloped tray, together with a Royal Albert Heirloom pattern teacup (chipped) (18) (Condition Report: generally ok, some second quality pieces, light crazing, obvious specific damage as stated, signs of light use)

Lot 109

A group of mixed silver plated wares, salver, ladle, cup, chamber stick, spoons condiments etc

Lot 137

Ca. 1100-1200 AD. A brass ladle with a deep, round bowl featuring high sides that ensure a generous capacity, ideal for serving stews, soups, and other delectable delicacies. The bowl is seamlessly joined to a long, flat-section handle, with a circular finial and circle and a dot decoration along the upper face. Ladles held a position of great importance, serving as essential tools in the preparation and presentation of food. Size: L:400mm / W:95mm ; 400gProvenance: Property of a London Islamic art specialist collector; previously in a collection formed since the 1980s.

Lot 662

Ca. 1-200 AD. A bronze ladle with a deep, rounded bowl, attached to a long, flat-section handle, forms a perfect harmony of form and function, while the loop at the end of the handle adds a touch of elegance and convenience. In the Roman world, such ladles were an essential part of daily life, used for serving and transferring various liquids and semi-liquids, including stews, soups, and sauces. The durable and practical design of this ladle ensured that it could withstand the rigors of everyday use.Size: L:180mm / W:68mm ; 60gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 661

Ca. 1-200 AD. A bronze ladle with a deep, rounded bowl and a long, flat-section handle. This piece is a testament to the fine craftsmanship of the Roman metalworkers, with its well-proportioned design and intricate details. The bowl of the ladle is deep enough to hold a generous amount of liquid and is perfectly balanced by the long, elegant handle that offers a comfortable grip. In ancient Roman times, the use of ladles such as this was not only for serving food and drink, but also for religious ceremonies and other important occasions. The ladle played a significant role in the purification and sanctification of offerings, making it an essential tool in the performance of religious rites. Size: L:260mm / W:60mm ; 150g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Lot 692

Two cut glass punch bowls, cups and a ladle. The largest 31 cm diameter.

Lot 131

A baleen handled unmarked silver toddy ladle. 34.5 cm long.

Lot 359

A silver sifter spoon, a pair of silver tongs and a silver sauce ladle. 87.1 grammes.

Lot 356

A silver candle snuffer and a Georgian unmarked toddy ladle. The former 34.5 cm long.

Lot 389

A collection of mixed brass and copper ware to include kettles, water can, ladle and pan.

Lot 23

Staffordshire Midwinter tea & dinner ware to include teapot & cover, coffee pot & cover, 5 coffee cups & 6 saucers, 5 teacups & saucers, 7 tea plates, 2 x sugar bowls, milk jug, cream jug, 2 x sandwich plates, 2 tureens & covers, 6 soup bowls, 6 side plates, salt dish, gravy jug & stand (with ladle), 4 lunch plates, 6 dinner plates and 2 serving dishes (2 trays)

Lot 787

A box of 19th century metalware, to include roasting pans, chamber-stick, and a ladle

Lot 354

A George III Irish silver bright cut tablespoon, together with a silver ladle and silver pickle fork, and a silver plated toasting fork, weighable silver 2.6oz troy

Lot 17

George V silver soup ladle, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1911, 34cm long

Lot 31

Georg Jensen silver sauce ladle, bearing import marks for London 1926

Lot 381

Two George III silver ladles and a pair of William IV Scottish 'berry' spoons. Comprising; a sugar sifter ladle with a pierced, embossed and parcel gilt bowl and a chased handle, the marks compressed, London 1776, 42g; an old English pattern shell bowl sauce ladle, mark of Samuel Wintle, London 1786, 31g; and a pair of Scottish old English pattern dessert spoons chased and gilded as berry spoons, possibly the mark of Adam Mossman & Son, Edinburgh 1831, 45g; the four weigh 118g gross

Lot 193

A William IV silver fiddle pattern Soup Ladle, by John Walton, hallmarked Newcastle, 1836, monogrammed and crested, 33.5cm long, 7.7ozt.

Lot 202

An Elizabeth II silver Mug, by Viner's Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1965, of baluster form with scroll handle, 10cm high, together with a silver matchbox holder, Birmingham 1929, silver plated soup ladle etc., weighable silver 8.2ozt (a lot)

Lot 64

A George IV Scottish silver Soup Ladle, by Andrew Wilkie (also with Js.H makers mark), hallmarked Edinburgh 1825, Kings pattern variant, crested, 33cm long, approx weight 6.9ozt.

Lot 52

A George IV Scottish silver Toddy Ladle, with makers marks for Adam Elder and James Howden & Co., hallmarked Edinburgh 1829, fiddle and shell pattern, initialled, 15cm long, together with a pair of George III silver Table Spoons, by William Bateman I, London, 1816, a George III silver sauce ladle by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, monogrammed, and a quantity of other silver flatware, tongs etc., weighable silver 17.2ozt (a lot)

Lot 69

A near pair of George IV Scottish Provincial Toddy Ladles, by Alexander Cameron (Dundee), Edinburgh hallmarks for 1822, Kings pattern, initialled, 16cm long, , together with a toddy ladle by Alexander Henderson, hallmarked Edinburgh 1824, approx total weight 3.35ozt (3)

Lot 115

A silver plated Punch Bowl, with lion mask ring handles, 32cm diameter, 20cm high, together with a bead pattern ladle (2)

Lot 1485

An oriental Ginger Jar (no lid), 7'' tall, two small bowls, large willow pattern tureen with ladle and mis-matched top also willow pattern.

Lot 53

A pair of Victorian London silver Fiddle and Thread pattern table forks, (112g) a set of four Victorian 1847 Edinburgh silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons with engraved cipher G, (L: 17cm) (129.7g) a Victorian 1865 Edinburgh silver bead pattern table spoon, (L: 21.5cm) and a Victorian London silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon with engraved cipher C, a/f, a Glasgow George III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon with coronet and hand, and a George III silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, unasscribed, (74.1g) with engraved cipher JRL

Lot 462

A quantity of silver plate to include teapot, ladle and pedestal bowl.

Lot 138

A white metal ladle, stamped 30 over J.R. and a 830 standard silver handled ladle

Lot 143

A Mappin & Webb Silver Plated Table Service, in oak cased canteenThe service comprises4 table-spoons, 10 table-forks, 12 dessert-spoons, 11 dessert-forks, 11 table-knives, 8 cheese-knives, a sauce-ladle and two carving forks. The case is fitted out for twelve for most items and six for the table-spoons. There are a number of things lacking and the case does not have keys.  

Lot 107

A selection of six Georgian later sugar sifters and fruit spoons. To include a sugar sifting spoon, marked for Stephen Adams I, London 1780; a sugar sifter marked for Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1800; a sugar sifter marked for JC, Edinburgh 1806; A fruit ladle marked for 1816, possibly George Day; A sugar sifter marked for J. Mc.K, Glasgow 1835; plus a sugar sifter marked for London 1863.Total approximate weight 240 grams/7.716 OzT.

Lot 133

A selection of silver to include French silver enamelled tourist spoons, two lobster picks, 59gm approx, a pair of cut glass bowls in case silver forks, 8gm, a cased christening spoon, 27gm approx, set of cased silver handled butter knives and a French sauce ladle in a case, 70gm approx

Lot 132

A quantity of sterling silver flatware. To include six soup spoons, marked for Edward Viner, Sheffield 1947; a large Hanoverian pattern  serving spoon, marked for Edward Thomason, Birmingham 1826;  a sauce ladle, marked for Elizabeth Eaton & John Eaton, London 1859; A Hanoverian pattern serving spoon, marked for William Weston, London, 1813; plus a pair of fiddle pattern serving spoons, marked for Edwin Street, Exeter 1843. Total approximate weight 733 grams.

Lot 94

Arne Jacobsen for Anton MichelsonPart set of '660' cutlery, designed 1957Stainless steel, comprising: 11 knives with various blade finishes, 12 forks, 10 spoons with oval bowls, 13 spoons with round bowls, 6 small forks, 12 small spoons with oval bowls, 2 butter knives, 2 large serving spoons with oval bowls; together with 2 knives, 3 forks and 2 soup spoons in the '660' pattern and made by Georg Jensen; and a Georg Jensen pickle fork, a Rosenthal ladle and a WMF ice cream spoon.Serving spoon: 28.2 cm longKnives: 19.9 cm longSmall spoon: 13.3 cm longStamped A.Michelsen, Denmark, some also with Stainless added, and with designer's monogram; Georg Jensen Denmark Stainless steel, and with designer's monogram; other items stamped with maker's marks.(78)Footnotes:The '660' cutlery was originally designed for use in the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen and was first shown at the Milan XI Triennale Exhibition of 1957 to great acclaim. The set was famously used in the 1968 Stanley Kubrick Sci-fi film 'A Space Odyssey'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 74

A late 19th century American silver ladle by Alvin Manufacturing Co., with ornate handle designed with scrolls and beaded border, 29 cm long, weight 126 grams

Lot 183

A large canteen of Continental silver cutlery for twelve, comprising dinner forks, dinner knives, salad forks and knives, tablespoons, dessert forks, nine dessert spoons, teaspoons, coffee spoons, one ladle, one sauce spoon, one strainer, three different serving spoons and one serving fork, all in the same pattern with thread border and scroll detail to terminal, hallmarked 800, combined weight without knives 3900 grams

Lot 285

A canteen of Christofle cutlery for a twelve place setting, post 1935, comprising dinner knives and forks, salad knives and forks, dessert spoons, eleven cake forks, fish knives and forks, egg spoons, teaspoons, one ladle, one sauce spoon, three serving spoons, one fish serving fork, one meat fork, and one large serving knife, contained in original case with four fitted trays

Lot 165

SUITE OF VICTORIAN SILVER FLATWARE CHAWNER & CO., LONDON 1840s King's pattern, comprising eight table forks, four table spoons, seven dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, seven dessert knives (filled), and a sauce ladle, each with engraved initials, also with a later set of seven silver handled table knivesQty: the weighable silver approx. 2214g

Lot 106

COMPOSITE SUITE OF VICTORIAN SILVER FLATWARE comprising eighteen table forks, twelve side forks, ten dessert spoons, and nine teaspoons (these Henry Holland, London circa 1865), along with fifteen table spoons (these William Davidson & Frederick Upton, London circa 1864), three matched table spoons, two salt spoons, a sauce ladle and three further teaspoons, each Queen's pattern with armorial engraved to terminalQty: approx. 5378g gross

Lot 15

EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER SOUP LADLE JAMES HOWDEN & CO., EDINBURGH 1838 Fiddle pattern, along with a pair of George III Scottish silver sauce ladles, these Old English pattern with initial L engraved to terminal (3)the soup ladle 32cm longQty: approx. 270g gross

Lot 35

GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE LADLE MAKER'S MARK RUBBED, LONDON 1796 threaded Old English pattern, along with a matched early Victorian silver sauce ladle, London 1841 (2)18cm longQty: approx. 121g gross

Lot 153

VICTORIAN SILVER BASTING SPOON THOMAS SMILY, LONDON 1869 King's pattern, along with further silver flatware comprising two further basting spoons, a George III fish slice, a sauce ladle, and furtherQty: approx. 1208g gross

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