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†JULIA CARTER PRESTON (1926-2012); an earthenware tureen and ladle with sgraffito decoration picked out in black lustre, incised JCP mark, diameter 24.5cm, height 21.5cm.Condition Report: Rubbing to end of ladle handle, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
A SET OF SIX EDWARD VII SILVER APOSTLE SPOONS by Charles Boyton & Sons, London 1905, a George IV silver fiddle and thread pattern sauce ladle, London 1825 (maker's marks rubbed), an imported Victorian silver cake fork by Sibray, Hall & Co, London 1900, three silver coffee spoons and an enamelled silver Worcester commemorative teaspoon (13)
A VICTORIAN SILVER HARLEQUIN KINGS PATTERN TABLE SERVICE various dates and makers including George Adams, London 1840, comprising six table forks, six dessert forks, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, sauce ladle, sugar shovel and a pair of sugar tongs, combined weight 70 tr. ozs, all with engraved crests, together with a set of six stainless steel Kings Pattern table knives and six dessert knives
An extensive collection of 19th Century silver Cutlery, King's pattern, engraved Arkwright crest, dates include 1820, 1823, 1826, 1845, 1847, 1853 and 1854, makers include Paul Storr, W. Chawner, George Adams, E.SH, etc. Viz: 45 Dinner Forks, 37 Dessert Forks, 14 Table Spoons, 23 Dessert Spoons, 24 Teaspoons, 3 silver and 4 plated Condiment Spoons, 2 Butter Knives, a Soup Ladle, a Basting Spoon, 16 Dessert Knives, some A/F, several items well worn. Approx 9600 gms contained in black painted box with interior tray
A harlequin collection of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising; a part set of Victorian Fiddle pattern flatware, George Adams, London 1855 comprised of six table forks, five dessert forks, six dessert spoons, and two tablespoons (one dated 1841), a part set of Hanoverian flatware, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, 1904, 1909 and 1910, comprised of twelve dessert forks and eleven dessert spoons, two pairs of tablespoons, a Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, three teaspoons, five condiement spoons and two egg spoons, together with a cased set of six white metal handled side knives and a silver cream jug (some repairs and restoration), total weight of silver approx 91oz (59)A West Midlands estate's attic clearance.
A Scottish William IV silver sauce ladle, Edinburgh 1837; a silver Arts & Crafts design preserve spoon, Sheffield 1923; a silver child's pusher inscribed "Jean"; a long handled cocktail stirrer; a Georgian condiment spoon and a continental white metal spoon with pierced and figural decoration, possibly Dutch etc.
A pair of Victorian silver cauldron salts, Henry Holland, London 1852, the shell cast rim above an embossed and engraved floral detail body upon three shell capped, stepped hoof feet, 4.2cm high, with associated silver coloured salt spoons each 6.4cm long (unmarked) together with a further pair of Victorian silver cauldron salts, Richard Sibley II, London 1859, 3.7cm high, with later associated silver salt spoons, longest 7.8cm, and a George III silver sauce ladle, William Eley I and William Fearn, London 1789, monogramed initial 'M' to terminal, 17.5cm long and a further matched George III silver sauce ladle, Alice & George Burrows II, London 1810, 17.5cm long, gross weight (excluding unmarked spoons) 10.79ozt (10)
A George III Old English pattern silver ladle, William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1799, of typical form with threaded border, approx. 33cm long, together with a George III Old English pattern silver serving fork George Smith (III) and William Fearn, London 1795, with threaded borders and engraved crest to thumbpiece (worn) 29.8cm long, and a George III Old English pattern silver serving spoon, Hester Bateman, London 1788, 29.8cm long, gross weight 12.35ozt (3)
A Worcester porcelain ladle, late 18th century/early 19th century, decorated in a blue and gilt pattern similar to Royal Stripe Flute, unmarked, 17cm long CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows minor surface wear and minor rubbing to the gilt highlights, but no obvious chips, cracks, repairs or restoration.
Group of 23 sterling silver and silver spoons.Marked sterling include: four Elliot & Platt spoons; five spoons marked with a C and inscribed "Betty" along the stem, dated 1916-1920 along the back; one Gorham spoon marked "Emma" along the stem; one Gorham ladle; one Towle slotted serving spoon in the pattern "Candlelight"; one ladle with a J and lion head.Non-sterling includes: one large serving spoon marked 800; one small spoon marked 800, German; one British Repousse spoon, marked SH; one N&T Foster spoon; two spoons marked WR; four spoons illegibly marked.Gross weight of marked sterling: 12.145 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.
Large group of 34 sterling silver and silver serving ware including:28 marked sterling pieces include: six small Gorham salt and pepper shakers, numbered A3136; two small salt and pepper shakers, numbered 3006B and with a maker's mark of a small head in an oval; one napkin ring, numbered 9707; one small Webster & Co. handled cup, numbered 164; one small Rogers, Lunt, & Bowen dish, numbered 1103; one SSMC Sterling Silver Manufacturing Company slotted serving spoon; one Gorham slotted serving spoon; one Gorham spoon; one small Gorham ladle; one Gorham three-pronged fork; one Didrich hand-wrought spoon with a large slot, possibly for olives; one Wallace & Sons spoon; one Weidlich Sterling Spoon Co. spoon; one Whiting Manufacturing Co. three-pronged fork; one Oneida heirloom silver two-pronged fork in the pattern "First Frost"; one pair of Whiting Manufacturing Co. tongs; one pair of tongs, unmarked; one unmarked salt spoon; one small spoon marked with a TS and an anchor in a crest; one Domininck & Haff spoon; one miniature ladle illegibly marked; one small fork illegibly marked.Six non-sterling or non-marked utensils include: one two-pronged serving fork marked 830, with maker's marks ONM or DNM; one three-pronged serving fork marked 800; three small spoons, two unmarked, one with maker's marks - possibly Sheffield or Birmingham; one Paye & Baker Manufacturing Co., Massachusetts, wooden handled gravy ladle, dated 1917 with maker's marks.Gross weight of sterling (not including 6 non-marked or non-sterling utensils): 13.17 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.

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