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JOHN MUIR; a George IV hallmarked silver sauce ladle in the Kings pattern, Glasgow 1829, and further hallmarked silver sauce ladle, London 1836, approx. 3.15ozt/98g. Additional InformationCorrected date on the second label. Larger with some light knocks to the bowl and General age wear patina to the surface. Other better with minor patina, this one initialled L below the shell.
WALLIS & HAYNE; a pair of late George III hallmarked silver Old English and Bead pattern sauce ladles, London 1812, with a Newcastle silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, 1837, combined weight 4.5ozt/135g (3)Additional InformationThe pair of sauce ladles with engraved initials, hallmarks rubbed but essentially OK. The Newcastle ladle with light tarnishing and some shallow dents to the bowl.
ELIZABETH EATON; a Victorian hallmarked silver soup ladle in the King's Honeysuckle pattern, London 1846, together with a Victorian hallmarked silver sifting spoon in the same pattern and two hallmarked silver butter knives, combined weight 8.56ozt/266g (4).Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire
A 19th century white metal small ladle, with applied shell to the terminal above engrave initials 'JMJ', with gilt washed interior to the bowl, struck twice with the maker's mark 'JF' in a rectangle, length 16.5cm, approx. 0.97ozt/30g.Additional InformationThere is a crease to the handle just beneath the shell motif, light surface wear, a couple of small dents to the bowl and general surface scratches.
A hallmarked silver cruet set. The set comprising of a salt, mustard and pepper pots having blue glass liners. Pots hallmarked Birmingham, sponsor H&H Ld. Spoons hallmarked Sheffield, sponsor J &T. Weight 85g excluding liners. Pepper pot measures 7cm. Flatware to include small ladle knife tongs and silver handled server. Weight 98g excluding server.
A BOX OF SILVER AND ASSORTED TABLEWARE, to include a pair of pierced napkin rings, hallmarked 'William Henry Sparrow' Birmingham 1910, a silver vesta, hallmarked 'Samuel M Levi' Birmingham 1901, a match box case, hallmarked 'Levi & Salaman' Birmingham 1902, a AF silver ladle, worn hallmarks, a silver pencil, hallmarked 'E Baker & Son' Birmingham 1946, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 99.6 grams, together with a wooden canteen encasing assorted cutlery, white metal trays, bowls glasses, serving cutlery etc
A BOX OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS AND A MINER'S LAMP, to include a 'British Coalmining Company, Wales, UK' brass and other metal miner's lamp, marked 'Aberaman Colliery', a boxed plated Arthur Price picture frame to hold a picture approximately 18.5cm x 13.5cm, boxed De Montfort apostle spoon set and dessert spoon set, a boxed Arthur Price small ladle, etc (1 box)
BRUCKMANN Schöpfkelle, 800 Silber, um 1900. Schöpfkelle mit üppigem Rocaillendekor, Laffe innen vergoldet, mit Monogramm 'EF', L. ca. 37 cm, Gewicht ca. 205 g. An der Unterseite kleine Delle, ansonsten gut erhalten. | BRUCKMANN Ladle, 800 silver, circa 1900. Ladle with lavish rocaille decoration, spoon gilded on the inside, with monogram 'EF', l. approx. 37 cm, weight approx. 205 g. Small dent on the underside, otherwise in good condition.
An 18th century Old English pattern silver basting spoon, London, marks rubbed, 98g, 29cm long, together with a pair of George II silver table spoons, London 1730, 132g, a George III silver ladle, 23g, a pair of 18th century silver ladles, with shell shaped bowls, marks rubbed, 18cm long, 118g (6)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising two decanter-labels, by Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London, 1829, each in the form of a vine-leaf, one pierced for 'Sherry' and the other pierced for 'Port'; a pair of George II silver sugar-nips and a toddy-ladle with twisted whalebone handle (4)
A Collection of Silver and Silver Plate Flatware, various patterns, the silver comprising a cased set of six coffee-spoons; an American silver soup-ladle, by Gorham; a pair of Beaded Old English condiment-spoons; six-fish forks and four fish-knives, each with silver attachments and filled handles and a serving spoons, weighable silver 9oz 8dwt, 293gr, the silver plate including Fiddle pattern and Fiddle Thread and Shell pattern pieces (qty)
A RARE SILVERED YATATE IN THE FORM OF GAGAKU INSTRUMENTSJapan, 19th centuryOf ladle type, the fudezutsu (brush holder) in the form of a transverse flute with seven smaller and one larger hole divided by incised parallel lines, the sumitsubo (inkwell) in the form of a drum, tied with silver wire, both sharing the hinged lid with handle in the form of a drum beater.LENGTH 18.2 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor wear and little tarnish to silver.Provenance: The Strong National Museum of Play, accession number 75.5397 (lacquered to base of inkwell). Margaret Woodbury Strong (1897-1969) grew up in a prosperous family of collectors. Her interests ranged so widely that by 1960 she had amassed more than 27,000 collectible items and works of art. The vast majority of her collections related in some way to play and as her accumulation grew, Margaret planned a museum to house her collection. It eventually opened to the public in 1982, and grew dramatically over the following decades, expanding its collections, facilities, and resources, now spanning over 285,000 square feet. Today, the Strong National Museum of Play (known as just The Strong Museum or simply The Strong) is the only collections-based museum in the world devoted solely to the study of play.Gagaku (lit. 'elegant music') is a type of Japanese classical music that was historically used for imperial court music and dances. Gagaku was developed as court music of the Kyoto Imperial Palace, and its near-current form was established in the Heian period (794-1185) around the 10th century. Today, it is performed by the Board of Ceremonies in the Tokyo Imperial Palace.Auction comparison:Compare a related silver yatate set sold at Bonhams, Fine Japanese Art, 17 May 2018, London, lot 143 (sold for 3,750 GBP).
French silver canteen of cutlery for 12 place settings (one teaspoon missing, additional knives and forks) thread pattern, comprising dinner knives and forks, starter knives and forks, dessert spoons, six smaller spoons, soup ladle, sauce ladle, teaspoons and an un-hallmarked sifter spoon, the lock to the case engraved Cardeilhac 91 Rue de Rivoli Paris, French hallmarks for 925 grade silver
Collection of silver flatware to include a George III fiddle pattern dessert spoon, London 1809, approx 17.5cm long, a Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoon, Victorian small sauce ladle, a set of six teaspoons commemorating George V's reign, a George IV Fiddle pattern preserve spoon, another preserve spoon, an Edwardian fish serving fork, silver sugar tongs, etc, plus a gilt metal & mother of pearl ladle with twisted stem
Early 20th century old English pattern silver sauce ladle, monogrammed terminal (17cm long), London 1910, makers Reid & Sons, together with a boxed 'Society Of Miniature Rifle Clubs' silver spoon, Sheffield 1937, another silver teaspoon with cast Rifle decoration, and a boxed County Borough of Brighton 1902 Coronation bronze medallion
Silber. Ovale Kelle mit beidseitigen Ausgüssen und feinem Hammerschlagdekor. Sich konisch erweiternder, kannelierter Griff mit Knospenbekrönung. Modell "König". Entw. Johan Rohde, 1915. Gest. 925, Herstellerzeichen. Gew. ca. 140 g. L. 25 cm.A Danish silver soup ladle modelled by Johan Rohde, 1915. Standard mark 925, maker's mark.Dänemark. Kopenhagen. Georg Jensen. 20. Jh.
A COLLECTION OF HALLMARKED SILVER AND WHITE METAL CONSISTING OF A SAUCE LADLE BY WILLIAM BATEMAN - LONDON 1823, a modern copy of The Owl Knopped spoon, silver butter knife, a Michael Bolton Designs long stem hallmarked spoon, hallmarked modern picture frame and a set of six Chinese white metal spoon (6)
A Worcester spoon or ladle, circa 1780The slender tapering handle with lightly moulded rococo ornament, the round bowl with an underglaze blue border and finely gilded flower spray within scrollwork, 16cm longFootnotes:ProvenanceRous Lench Collection, Christie's, 29 May 1990, lot 547Gerald Moore CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A part canteen of silver flatware, Queen’s pattern part service, comprising eighteen table folks, 8 1/8in. (20.5cm.) long, twelve similar steel bladed silver handled knives, 9¾in. (24.8cm.), twelve desert folks, twelve desert spoons, six table spoons, four parcel gilt salt spoons, a sauce ladle and a butter knife, together with two silver King’s pattern desert spoons, in an oak three drawer canteen with brass fittings, 18¾ x 14½in. (47.5 x 37cm.), x 12in. (30.5cm) high, weight without steel bladed knives 134 tr.oz.. * the canteen not matching to flatware, no key.

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