A group of assorted silver items, including a Georgian silver ladle with round shell bowl, old English pattern, engraved initials, indistinct hallmarks, 35cm long, a George V silver commemorative tea strainer, the circular bowl pierced 'G 1935 M' to commemorate the silver jubilee of George V and Queen Mary, hallmarked for London 1935 by Robert Edgar Stone, 15cm long, a pair of Georgian silver sugar cube tongs, a white metal marrow scoop, together with a Victorian silver fork, knife and spoon set in fitted red leather box, full hallmarks for London 1844 by Chawner & Co. (5) Condition Report: Total weight; 11.6 ozt / 362.5 grams.
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156 pcs set of Victorian English shell & thread pattern silverware. The majority of the pieces by George William Adams and from 1857-1859. All with monogram HC for Henry Cunliffe and Cunliffe crest of Greyhound. Also marked HC along the stems near the hallmarks.Including (all the following marked GA, lion, panther, and Victoria unless otherwise specified):24 salad forks, 12 with date letter b for 1857 and 12 with date letter d for 1859.36 large dinner forks, 24 with date letter b for 1857, 12 with date letter d for 1859.24 tablespoons, 12 with date letter b for 1857, 12 with date letter d for 1859.Six demitasse spoons, four marked date letter b for 1857 and two with lion, panther, date letter d for 1899 and unidentified maker's mark.18 teaspoons, 12 with date letter b for 1857, 6 with date letter d for 1859.36 large spoons, 24 with date letter b for 1857 and 12 with date letter Q for 1891.One large serving spoon marked with date letter b for 1857.One large ladle marked with date letter b for 1857.Two medium ladles marked with date letter b for 1857.Two small ladles marked JR for John Round & Son Ltd, lion, crown for Sheffield, and date letter h for 1900.One fish fork and one fish server marked with date letter b for 1857.One pair asparagus tongs marked with date letter A for 1876.One pair of sugar nibs marked with date letter b for 1857.One pair of ice tongs with claw feet marked lion, crown, and date letter g for 1899 along with indistinct maker's mark.One pair grape shears marked lion, panther, Victoria, date letter R, and unidentified maker's mark CRWS for Charles Rawlings & William Summers.Provenance: Owned by Henry Cunliffe (1826 -1894) M.A., Vicar of Shifnal, in Shropshire. Passed to his nephew, Walter Cunliffe, Chairman of the Governors of the Bank of England & the Right Honorable Lord Cunliffe, 1st Baron of Headley. Thence by descent to the current owner.Length ranges from 5 in to 13 1/2 in. Gross weight: 404.725 ozt.Condition: Wear to all items, including to the tines of the forks, some tarnishing to the spoons, some spotting perhaps from previous polishing, potential repair to the sugar nibs. Client notes the set was at one point sent to one of the largest silversmith workshops in England for minor refurbishments and polishing.
Gebruder Reiner, Germany. 120 pieces of Gebruder Reiner 800 silver Seckenrand pattern silverware. Including:12 dinner forks, 12 luncheon forks, 12 salad forks, 12 large spoons, 12 table spoons, 12 teaspoons, 12 butter knives, two cocktail forks, three ladles, two serves, one large ladle, one pair large salad fork and salad spoon, two other serving forks. 12 dinner knives with stainless blades, 12 luncheon knives with stainless blades. All marked crescent, crown, 800, GR.Additionally:Five espresso spoons with bean finials, unmarked.10 demitasse spoons with German marks, 800 crown crescent GWC.One salt spoon unmarked.One ladle, marked with three crowns.One stainless fork.One Peruvian sterling wine cork with llama finial, marked CFA 925 Peru.One Swedish silver plated push action ice tong.One fish tong, unmarked.One ceramic handled French knife.Length ranges from 2 in to 13 1/2 in. Weight of Gebruder Reiner items (excluding stainless): 5,088.6 g. Weight of other pieces: 355.3 g.Condition: Some tarnishing and wear, salad forks with some bends to the tines, ceramic knife's blade is loose.
Group of six sterling silver serving pieces. Including:Gorham, United States. One soup spoon in the Gossamer pattern, marked sterling and Gorham along the stem.Gorham, United States. One serving spoon in the Mothers pattern, marked sterling and Gorham along the stem.One serving spoon with foliate details, marked sterling silver.Towle, United States. One tomato server in the Craftsman pattern, marked sterling and Towle along the stem.Towle, United States.One gravy ladle in the Virginia Carvel pattern, marked sterling and Towle along the stem.Towle, United States. One gravy ladle in the El Grandee pattern, marked Twoel and sterling along the stem.Length ranges from 6 1/4 in to 8 1/2 in. Gross weight: 11.725 ozt.Condition: Scratches and wear, some tarnishing.
Group of eight spoons, including six tablespoons, with monogram HC and marked G&H, crown for Sheffield, lion passant, and date letter W for 1964.One silver plated ladle with monogram H and marked A EPS with fleur de lis.One silver plated serving spoon marked Regal Silver.Length ranges from 7 in to 10 1/2 in. Gross weight: 556.6 g.Condition: Tarnishing and wear.
Group of four hammered Arts & Crafts sterling silver including:Lebolt & Co., United States. One small sterling cup with spout and fitted lid, both of hammered finish, marked Lebolt handmade sterling.Marshall Fields & Co., United states. One sterling hammered sauce ladle in the Colonial pattern, marked MF & Co. sterling colonial.Charles H. Didrich, United States. One sterling hammered napkin ring, engraved TWB and marked CHD handwrought sterling.Watrous Mfg. Co., United States. One sterling hammered cigarette case, engraved WAB, with push tap closure, interior clip and gilt wash interior, marked W sterling.Height ranges from 1/4 in to 1 1/2 in; width ranges from 2 in to 5 in; depth ranges from 3 in to 3 1/2 in. Gross weight: 9.080 ozt.Condition: Some tarnihsing and wear, case opens smoothly and closes firmly. Interior clip is case works well.
Group of 14 miscellaneous sterling and silver plate. Including:One English sterling case, two English sterling small ladles, two English sterling sugar nibs, two English sterling teaspoons, one American sterling souvenir spoon, one American sterling fork, one Irish silver slotted ladle.Four plated or unmarked pieces including a ladle marked PH, a plated serving spoon, grape sheers unmarked, and claw footed tongs marked England.Length ranges from 4 in to 12 1/2 in. Gross weight: 561.3 g.Condition: Some level of tarnishing and wear to all items.
Set of 111 pieces of Gorham sterling silverware in the Chantilly pattern comprised of:14 dinner forks, 14 salad forks, 11 soup spoons, six table spoons, 22 teaspoons, five demitasse spoons, three serving spoons,11 butter knives, one serving fork, one cocktail fork, two berry spoons, one ladle, one shovel form spoon, one small serving spoon.The following items have stainless steel components: a carving knife and fork, two servers, two small knives and 12 knives.Two forks with monogram D, one fork with monogram E.Additionally, two sterling ladles and a pair of sugar nibs, not of the Chantilly pattern.In a wood box.Length ranges from 4 in to 10 in. Gross weight (excluding items with stainless components): 106.525 ozt.Condition: No major bends or breaks, general wear with use and some tarnishing and accretions.
18th/19th centuryComprising two scalloped chargers, two scalloped bowls, two salad plates, two teacups and saucers, one shell-form dish, one square dish, and one covered vegetable tureen with ladle, thirteen pieces.Diameter of charger 9 inches (22.8 cm)Qty: (1)With previous restorations, rubbing and losses to decoration.
Mixed Lot: George VI Old English pattern silver long handled sauce ladle, London 1937, makers mark JW, a small silver Old English pattern ladle, Sheffield 1967, makers mark Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd, seven teaspoons various dates and makers together with a hallmarked silver butter knife, g/w 194gms
A Georgian silver cream jug, marks rubbed (a/f), a hallmarked silver baby's food pusher, Birmingham 1951, makers mark for Roberts & Dore Ltd, a baby's feeding spoon, Birmingham 1944, a Georgian toddy ladle having an embossed circular bowl and baleen handle, unmarked (tests for silver) together with a silver backed dressing table brush, mounted comb, shoe horn and nail file (all a/f), weighable silver 112gms
A set of two silver peppers with matching lidded mustard/salt pots with liners, hallmarked London 1916 with three silver salt spoons; a silverplated bottle coaster with gadroon border; a pierced silver bottle coaster by Mappin and Webb hallmarked Birmingham 1996; a pair of filled silver candleholders hallmarked Birmingham 1933; a Georgian silver cream ladle, maker RF, engraved N*R 1793; a fiddle and thread pattern silver gilt sugar sifter spoon with hallmarks for Eley, Fearn and Chawner 1812; a ladle with Continental marks; two silver decanter labels for Gin; three teaspoons of matching design and hallmarks for 1935, 1936 and 1938; two silver coffee spoons hallmarked 1932 and 1934; a silver handled shoe stretcher hallmarked 1905 with matching design button hook hallmarked 1903; and a pair of cut steel shoe buckles in fitted case, with others similar. Gross weight of weighable silver 11.25ozt / SF
Miscellaneous silver plate, the first tray including a large punch bowl, vegetable tureens, hot water pot, tea pot, bachelor tea pot, two vegetable tureen, angel place settings, oval tea caddy and cover, six bottle coasters in various sizes and sauce boat. Second tray of silver plate including a fruit bowl, two toast racks, two large gravy boats, twin handled sauce boat of unusual design, three sauce ladles, one large punch ladle, oval card tray and six napkin rings. Third tray including vases, tureen and covers; bottle coasters, vintage egg stand with egg cups (one missing), water pot, cocktail shaker, 19th century tea pot, sugar bowl, christening mug, sauce boat, egg cup, pin dish, two sugar trough, twin handled sugar bowl, two salts, fruit basket, table lighter, bud vase and an oblong dish, and six silver plated tea light stands in the form of lotus flowers, stamped FKS.
A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, by William Seaman, London, 1815, 31.6cm, together with a George III silver meat skewer, maker RS and six other items of silver flatware including a George III silver sauce ladle and a plated dessert knife. Condition - poor to fair to good
ONE BOX AND LOOSE CERAMICS, to include a stoneware 'Bread' bin, a Royal Winton 'The Country Diary Collection' covered soup tureen and ladle, a Caverswall hand painted cabinet plate, signed D.Millar, a Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' pattern tea cup and saucer, three Royal Albert 'Yuletide' pattern coffee cups and six saucers, a large hand embroidered serving tray, Aynsley 'Pembroke' pattern vase, etc. (s.d/a.f) (1 box + loose)
A SELECTION OF SILVER CUTLERY PIECES, to include a cased set of five silver toothpicks, each terminal set with an enamel detailed cockerel, makers mark 'Adie Brothers Ltd' Birmingham 1930, (one toothpick is missing) within a fitted case, a Georgian ladle with twisted handle, makers mark 'John Mitchell' Glasgow 1824 (rubbed hallmark), an embossed spoon with bright cut pattern handle, makers mark 'Levi & Salaman' Birmingham 1896, a butter knife, commemorative teaspoon, teaspoon with Kiwi terminal and portrait to the bowl and two other teaspoons, all hallmarked, approximate gross weight 131.6 grams, 4.23 ozt (condition report: some pieces have wear, one toothpick is missing from set, one possibly Georgian teaspoon has damage to the bowl)
A striking 10-piece sterling silver and glass punch set, comprising a large punch bowl, a ladle with a crystal handle, and eight matching glasses. The punch bowl and glasses feature etched grapevine motifs on the glass, complemented by engraved sterling silver bases marked Sterling and model numbers (2256D and 2257). The ladle has an elegant sterling silver handle, marked with Sterling hallmarks, and a clear crystal finial. Tallest item: 10.5"H. Issued: Mid 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
An elegant 19th-century silverplated ladle featuring a hand-hammered, floral-embossed silver bowl and a finely carved ebony handle. The bowl exhibits ornate repousse floral motifs, enhancing its decorative appeal, while the ebony handle boasts a delicate twist design and capped silver detailing at the base. This piece exemplifies the craftsmanship of the late Victorian or Edwardian era, seamlessly blending utility and artistry. Issued: Late 19th CenturyDimensions: 13.5"LCondition: Age related wear.
Ca. 500 BC.A rare simpulum (ladle) crafted in bronze, with a deep, round bowl paired with an elongated, flat handle gracefully curved at the upper end, culminating in the finely detailed head of a stag. It served as an instrument for distributing wine during banquets and libations.For similar see (type): The British Museum, Museum number 1772,0304.5.2. Size: 340mm x 70mm; Weight: 175g.Provenance: Private UK collection; formerly with R. A.; since the 1990s.

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