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Antique canteen of silver plated cutlery with Kings pattern comprising twelve table spoons, eleven table forks, eleven dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, two ladles, six soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, two mustard and four salt spoons together with a pair of tongs, a soup ladle and basting spoon, 65 pieces, all housed in an oak canteen case with one lift out compartment
Z Baraclough & Sons of Leeds part oak cased canteen of plated cutlery, the top lift out tray to include twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks and twelve teaspoons, beneath with six tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, two sauce ladles, six egg spoons, a gravy spoon and soup ladle with a small quantity of non related plated wares, together with a mahogany cased set of twelve plated dessert knives and twelve table knives (2)
Mixed lot to include a George V three piece condiment set comprising hinged mustard and liner, open salt and liner and pepper, Birmingham 1921, makers mark for E S Barnsley & Co, a trefid end ladle, Birmingham 1916, makers mark Horace Woodwood & Co Ltd together with a small pair of bright cut decorated tongs, London 1890, weighable silver 140 gms
A collection of silver flatware,a pair of George III bright-cut serving spoons, a pair of Victorian sugar tongs, a Dutch caddy spoon, a ladle, by William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1811, and a cased set of six coffee spoons, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1930, total 19.5ozt (qty.)Condition ReportLarge quantity; in a mixed condition, with tarnishing and wear throughout.
A GEORGIAN SILVER MILK JUG AND OTHER SILVER ITEMS, polished milk jug with worn engraved initials to the front, rubbed London hallmark possibly 1799 dated, a silver old English pattern sauce ladle, hallmarked 'Viners Ltd' Sheffield 1952, a silver salt and matching mustard, each with a blue glass insert, hallmarked Birmingham, also with a small silver Elephant pin cushion, rubbed Birmingham hallmark, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 199.0 grams, 6.39 ozt (condition report: moderate tarnishing to all pieces, the pin cushion has splits to the silver, wear to the pin cushion, overall condition good)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include a twenty two piece Aynsley Onyx Green tea set (some second quality pieces) comprising a teapot, a cream jug, a sugar bowl (foot chipped), a cake plate, six teacups, six saucers, and six tea plates, Aynsley teacups and saucers - pattern 7023, Cottage Garden pink and turquoise, two Royal Grafton teacups and saucers, an Aynsley Arctic Bear figure (second quality cracks to base and back), a Masons Mandalay ladle and serving dish (chip to corner), five pieces of crested wear including a WH Goss model of The Cenotaph, Whitehall with 'British Empire Exhibition, Wembley 1925' and lion to front, an Aynsley 'Piggy' (second quality, chip to ear), etc (Qty) (Condition report: most pieces appear in good condition, some damage, second quality pieces and as stated)
A QUANTITY OF CERAMICS, GLASSWARES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, all proceeds to go to a local charity, to include an Aynsley Orchard Gold teacup and saucer converted into an ornament, resin figures of sailors, a House of Faberge 'The Snow Queen' with glass base (sd), four Keeling & Co 'Claremont' graduating meat plates 46cm x 35.5cm, 41cm x 32.5cm, 36cm x 28.5cm, 26.5cm x 21cm, Capodimonte style tramp figures, a box of assorted drinking glasses, a ceramic sculpture in the form of a metallic glazed ladle spilling its contents of fish, shrimps, shells and berries etc over a blue cloth covering rough hewn wooden boards, approximate size 22cm in length, inscribed MW to base (Qty) (sd)
Peter and Ann Bateman, a silver table / soup spoon, London 1794, together with an 18th century silver table / soup spoon, cast acanthus decoration to the reverse of the bowl, to the handle tip engraved "CIE 1774", having stretched silver marks, together with a white metal sifting ladle believed to be by John Erskine of Aberdeen (3) hallmarked silver weight: 133g
A George III silver caddy spoon, bright cut decoration to the handle, plain bowl, London 1800, together with a silver "Whiskey" label, silver ladle bowl (no handle), inset a 1723 coin, a silver menu holder, and a white metal caddy spoon, with scallop form bowl, weighable hallmarked silver: 76g
A Georgian design silver tea strainer with turned wood handle, a Georgian silver ladle with twisted whale bone handle, engraved crest of a seated cat with the motto "Touch not the cat without a glove ", a silver mounted horn spoon, a silver caddy spoon, a silver sifting ladle, silver bladed knife with mother-of-pearl handle, cased seal top spoon, a pair of boxed silver napkin rings, etc.
A GROUP OF VICTORIAN SILVER SERVING FLATWARE comprising a soup ladle, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1892, Old English pattern; a basting spoon, by George William Adams, London 1877, Hanoverian pattern, the handle terminal engraved with two crests; and a salad serving fork, by William Bateman II, London 1838, King's Husk pattern, engraved with initial 'R' to handle terminal. (3) Soup ladle 29.5cm long, 15.5 troy ounces gross
A GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER SAUCEBOAT, STAND AND LADLE import mark, George Stockwell, London 1929, in the Blossom pattern, design no. 177. (3) Sauceboat 20.5cm long, 20.4 troy ounces grossMarks mostly clear and well struck, some lightly rubbed but legible. Stands upright, is sturdy. Minor dings to all edges. Some surface scratches and wear, but generally in good condition commensurate with age.
A MIXED GROUP OF SILVER LADLES, CONDIMENT SPOONS AND SUGAR TONGS, GEORGE III AND LATER with Newcastle, Scottish and Irish examples, including a mustard spoon by Peter Lambert, Newcastle 1837, Fiddle pattern; an Irish condiment spoon by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1834, Fiddle pattern; and a Scottish toddy ladle by Francis Howden, Edinburgh 1811, Fiddle pattern, variously engraved with crests and initials. (11) Sauce ladle 18cm long, 10.5 troy ounces gross
GUNDOLPH ALBERTUS (DANISH 1887 - 1970) FOR GEORG JENSEN 'CACTUS' TWELVE PIECE CUTLERY SET, CIRCA 1930 silver, comprising TWELVE DINNER KNIVES, stainless steel blades, 20.5cm (8in) long; TWELVE DESSERT KNIVES, stainless steel blades, 17.2cm (6 3/4in) long; TWELVE FISH KNIVES, 19.5cm (7 5/8in) long; TWENTY-FOUR DINNER FORKS 19.5cm (7 5/8in) long; TWELVE DESSERT FORKS, 16cm (6 1/4in) long; TWELVE FISH FORKS, 16cm (6 1/4in) long; TWELVE CAKE FORKS, 12.7cm (5in) long; TWELVE TABLESPOONS, 20cm (7 7/8in); TWELVE DESSERT SPOONS, 17cm (6 5/8in) long; TWELVE TEASPOONS, (10.7cm (4 1/4in) long; FOUR SERVING SPOONS, one with plated bowl, 22.5cm (8 3/4in) two are 20cm (7 7/8in) long; LARGE LADLE 33cm (13in) long; TWO SMALLER LADLES, 19cm (7 1/2in) and 15.5cm (6 1/8in); a SMALL SLOTTED SERVING SLICE, with plated handle, 16cm (6 1/4in) long; a SERVING SLICE, with plated end, 20.8cm (8in); and a FURTHER SLICE, 14.5cm (5 3/4in); a SMALL WAITER, 18cm (7in) across; and a MUSTARD POT AND SPOON, with Royal Copenhagen porclain body, 7.5cm (3in) high, stamped manufacturer's marks, variously stamped sterling marks Provenance:Provenance: Christie's, London, 29th April 1992, lot 44.

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