Ceramics, including a pair of mid 19th century English porcelain candlesticks, An Augustus Rex style figure and a Continental figure group, two bridled donkeys, on chamfered naturalistic base, a 19th century Prattware jug, printed in the classical style with figures to a blue ground,19cm high, together with a copper lustre jug and an early 19th century Lion spout jug with printed floral and figural decoration, A Cornish Ware blue and white kitchen tea jar and cover, 12.5cm high, a large blue and white soup ladle, a sauce ladle, a Japanese Kutani plate and a box of miniature oriental pottery figures
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A collection of 18th & 19th Century silver spoons to include; silver ladle, London, 1828, William M Traies, a further Georgian ladle hallmarked London, 1794, maker TH, three Georgian silver dessert spoons, all London. Two are Hanoverian pattern, other fiddle pattern, 1826 by William Chawner II, 1797, makers mark rubbed and 1814, William Eley and William Fearn. Along with a Victorian Hanoverian pattern dessert spoon, London, 1852, makers mark indistinct, and a Georgian silver teaspoon, London 1797, Soloman Hougham.Weight: Approx. 264 grams (8.5ozt)Condition: Tarnished, slight denting and scratching commensurate to age.Provenance: Barton Hall, Barton Blount, Derbyshire
*** PLEASE NOTE: the sauce ladle photographed is French and with lot 70A, only the set of six forks & knives will be sold in this lot, description below ******************A set of six German 800 standard silver and gilt fish knives and two tine forks, all with ornately decorated handles, some initialled and all have ball finials to top, handles filled (12) Condition: Slight tarnishing, scratching, handles stamped 800
Collection of silver comprising of: a Continental white metal novelty can or desk pot, engraved 'CPC Compagnia Prodotti Conservati SPA', with continental silver '800' marks' to the base, 10cm high overall, a Georigan silver ladle, a silver caledar base or menu holder, silver mounted clock (4)Tarnish throughout. Some wear in places. Otherwise seems ok. The calendar/menu holder is the base only, there is nothing in the top section. The clock is not working.
A GEORGE III SILVER PUNCH LADLE, AND A COLONIAL PEPPER POT the ladle with turned and faceted wooden handle, the circular bowl inset with an 1819 coin, monogrammed; the pepper pot of urn-form, unmarked. (2) Ladle 36cm longLadle: The handle with some scuffs and marks. The bowl with some surface wear.Pepper: Some surface wear commensurate with age but generally in good condition.
A George V oak cased part canteen of flat wares in Old English pattern comprising twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, soup ladle, basting spoon, two sauce ladles, sifting spoon, stilton scoop, marrow spoon, pickle fork and spoon, caddy spoon, sugar spoon, butter knife, four condiment spoons (76), 4140 gms total
A oak canteen case of matching import hallmarked Elizabeth II flat wares in English Thread pattern comprising three tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, butter knife and ladle together with six matching silver handled table knives (three with defective handles) and six silver handled dessert knives, NOTE: the set is probably American in origin with the pieces mainly still stamped with the word sterling, the rest of the makers details have been only partially erased leaving uneven surfaces to the backs of each piece, weighable silver 1924 gms (53)
Extensive Elizabeth II canteen of silver table cutlery, London 1966, maker C.J. Vander Ltd. consisting of thirty-six silver handled table knives, forty-eight table forks, forty-eight table spoons, thirty-six fish knives and forks, thirty-eight dessert knives, thirty-six dessert forks, thirty-six dessert spoons, seventy-two silver handled dessert eaters (36 knives and forks), eight sauce ladles, four serving spoons, soup, ladle, thirty-six teaspoons, thirty-six coffee spoons, all with old English pattern handles, housed in a canteen chest of thirteen drawers with green baize fitted interiors, weighable silver 402.1oz
Pair of early George III low mark silver ladles, London possibly 1770, makers mark rubbed, with old English pattern handles, George III silver ladle, London 1815, makers mark rubbed, with kings pattern handle, George III and later silver sifter spoon, London 1812, maker Richard Crossley, with rampant lion crest, 6.6oz
19th century Welsh oak traditional single tier twelve section spoon rack comprising assorted spoons and a larger ladle. 34x11x15cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Rack has wear with age, wood is dry and has a stain to reverse. Is solid and useable. Spoons - wear with age ,dry, some staining, one with large split and others with smaller splits. Two with broken stems.
Alan Caiger-Smith (1930-2020), for Aldermaston Pottery, a tin-glazed twin-handled soup tureen, cover, ladle and stand, simple brush decoration in brown on a grey ground, painted potter's mark and 1976 date mark, 26.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A George III pierced oval silver mustard pot, 5.5cm high, 9cm wide, with blue glass liner (damaged), a silver sugar castor with loaded base (a/f), Birmingham 1914, a pair of silver salts and spoons, Birmingham 1916, (cased), a silver toddy ladle and a small pierced basket, 8cm wide, total weight ___6.5oz.
A Georgian silver toddy ladle, set with a George I coin 1723, twisted baleen handle, unmarked; a late 19th century ebonised walking stick, silver and replacement base metal knop, unmarked; an Edwardian silver table salt, Chester 1903, 32g; a silver teaspoon set with a polished oval tiger's eye cabochon, a silver condiment spoon, a silver flower pendant, 22g; an unmarked edelweiss spoon; an EPNS pepper pot (8)
A set of US Sterling Old Orange Blossom pattern flatware and cutlery for twelve settings, including salad servers, tablespoon and sauce ladle - the table knives and tea knives with loaded silver handles, 99oz of weighable silver; the set contained in a French Christofle canteen which includes a set of twelve Christofle electroplated fish knives with eleven forks and twelve tea knives with ep handles
A collection of Scottish Provincial silver flatware,19th century, comprising an Aberdeen ladle, engraved with a crest 'Nil Desperandum' 15cm long, a Fiddle pattern teaspoon, possibly Greenock, with a tree between two anchors, 13.5cm long, a similar spoon, possibly William Simpson, 14cm long, a pair of spoon, possibly John Sellar or James Stobie, 13.5cm long and a further pair, 18.3cm long,total 4.1ozt (7)Condition ReportKnocks, wear and rubbing throughout.
A collection of silver flatware,George II and later, to include a Scottish serving spoon with engraved initials, by William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1827, a Scottish ladle, Glasgow 1827, another example, by William Chawner II, London 1817, a pair of Scottish sugar tongs, Edinburgh 1843, two caddy spoons, and a berry sifter,total 30ozt (qty.)Condition ReportThree spoons are possibly plated and marked 19. Wear and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.
A Victorian silver ladle,by George Adams, London 1864, Old English pattern with an engraved crest,34cm longtogether with a George III silver basting spoon,by Soloman Hougham, London 1799, Old English pattern,30cm long and a plated basting spoonweighable 12.66ozt (3)Provenance: The Estate of Mrs Althea LloydCondition ReportAll with minor wear.

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