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A selection comprising:a 19th century oval game-pie dish;three 19th century stoneware salt-glaze jelly moulds; a large 19th century blue-and-white tureen-on-stand with ladle;a Limoges-style serving platter;a large late 19th century Minton's blue-and-white oval meat-platter.The large platter has glaze crazing but no chips or cracks; the three stoneware jelly moulds in reasonably good condition; the tureen on stand - stand OK, the tureen inside is discoloured but tureen and lid appear reasonable in terms of no chips or cracks, matching ladle has been repaired where the stem meets the bowl; Limoges platter has couple of chips round the edge and the game pie dish is noted to be a little dark overall, there is a small chip to the inside of the lip where the liner sits, the liner is in good condition, the lid noted to be chipped in opposite ends (1cm and 2-3cm long) and mostly visible from underneath.
A Collection of Assorted Irish and Irish Provincial Silver Flatware, comprising a Fiddle pattern sauce-ladle, stamped 'Sterling' in a serrated punch; six Pointed Old English pattern teaspoons, various Dublin marks; two Fiddle pattern table-spoons, Dublin, engraved with a crest; two Fiddle pattern dessert-spoons, engraved with a crest; a Fiddle pattern condiment spoon, engraved with a crest and a seal-top spoon, by William Egan, weight of silver 12oz 15dwt, 397gr (qty)
Group of two silver ladles. One with a wooden handle and a silver piece in the form of a taloned leg connected to a coconut shell bowl, ringed in silver. The other ladle with a wooden handle and a silver bowl; the interior with a gold wash. Each marked illegibly. The coconut ladle tested as 69% silver and the ladle with a gold wash tested as 77.3% silver.(Shorter) Length: 14 1/2 in. (Longer) Length: 17 1/2 in.
International, United States. 74-piece sterling silver flatware set in the pattern "Masterpiece," including: 12 dinner knives, 12 dinner forks, 12 salad forks, 12 teaspoons, six butter knives, two tablespoons, two pierced tablespoons, one cold meat fork, two gravy ladles, one sauce ladle, one pastry server, one sugar spoon, one nut spoon, one condiment fork, one master butter knife, and one small serving spoon. Each marked along the stem. With a wooden storage chest. Six Gorham "Buttercup" pattern butter knives are also included.Gross weight of sterling (does not include 26 sterling handled objects): 74.99 Troy oz.
A VICTORIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH BEAD CUTLERY SERVICE BY CHAWNER & CO London 1871/1872, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons (including one later matching teaspoon by Josiah Williams and Co, London 1904), and a butter knife with engraved blade, weight 116 tr. ozs, sold together with a matching silver plated sauce ladle and a set of eleven ivorine handled table knives (73 items)
Two William IV King's pattern silver stuffing spoons, London, 1835, Mary Chawner, together with a small quantity of matching implements by the same maker comprising a fish slice, a pair of sugar nips, a sauce ladle, a sifting spoon and two condiment spoons, total weight approx. 29.2oz (8)Please refer to department for condition report
A part set of German Art-Nouveau style flatware, Vereinigte Silberwarenfabriken, Dusseldorf, stamped 800, comprising: a ladle; 12 tablespoons; 7 dessert spoons; 10 table forks; 9 dessert forks and 3 teaspoons, all with whiplash design and monograms to terminals, total weight approx. 68.8oz (a lot)Please refer to department for condition report
A Christofle 'Imperial' canteen of silver plated cutlery, incomplete, the canteen comprising: 12 table/dessert spoons; 12 table forks; 12 table knives; 12 dessert knives; 12 teaspoons; 12 dessert forks; 12 larger dessert forks; 12 pastry forks; 1 butter knife; 12 coffee spoons; 1 cheese knife; a sauce ladle; a salad server; a ladle; a serving spoon; a serving fork; a cake server; a carving knife; a carving fork and a further serving spoon (a lot) Please refer to department for condition report
A part-canteen of silver flatware, retailed by Harrods, Sheffield, 1990, in fitted mahogany box (not signed), comprising: 8 dessert forks; 8 table forks; 8 dessert spoons; 8 soup spoons; 8 dessert knives; 8 table knives; 8 teaspoons; 4 serving spoons; together with a silver ladle (not matched, by Viners Ltd), a matched silver plated butter knife and 8 further silver plated dessert forks, weighable weight (exc. knives and silver plate) approx. 93ozProvenance: The Geoffrey and Fay Elliot collection. Please refer to department for condition report
A George I silver punch ladle, London, 1723, James Goodwin, the rounded bowl to a turned wooden handle, 36.7cm long, together with a pair of smaller Victorian toddy labels, Sheffield, Henry Wilkinson & Co., with twisted baleen handles, 20.5cm long (3)Please refer to department for condition report
George IIII silver pap boat, with later engraved cartouche dated June 1847, 12.5 cm long, maker's mark rubbed, London 1797, a George III style silver cauldron salt, with lion masks, garlands and ball and claw feet, 9 cm diameter, maker's mark possibly for Thomas Edward Rawlings, London 1916, total weight 8oz and a white metal ladle with shell shape bowl and scrolling terminal, stamped JJF, 36.5 cm longQty: 3
A George III circular silver salver, London 1779 by William Turton or Walter Tweedie, with a moulded beaded and harebell border and emblazoned with a monogram and armorial crest. supported by four simple bracket feet. 33 cm diameter. Together with an 18th-century silver and whalebone toddy ladle, a heavy silver hand mirror, a small urn pepperette, a pair of silver capped, cut glass perfume bottles, a heavily embossed silver bread basket, and two silver-backed clothes brushes. 41 ozt gross weight of weighable silver.
A silver copy of the 'Salusbury Ladle', inscribed around the bowl 'Copy of the Salusbury ladle 1684 given to the Fishmongers' Livery on the Coronation of King George VI, 12th May 1937', engraved with crests, William Comyns & Sons, London 1936, 38 cm long, and another similar basting spoons, unmarked, 44 cm longQty: 2
A matched part service of 19th century silver fiddle pattern flatware, comprising soup ladle, gravy spoon, 2 table spoons, 10 table forks, 9 dessert spoons, 2 dessert forks and 2 teaspoons, various dates and makers, 49oz overall. (qty)This lot is from the estate of the late Baroness Howe of Idlicote CBE (1932-2022), life peer and crossbench member of the House of Lords (2001-2020), widow of Geoffrey Howe, Baron Howe of Aberavon CH, PC, QC.
A pair of William IV Scottish silver sauce ladles, of fiddle, thread and shell pattern, maker W.M over A.M, Glasgow 1830, together with four various pairs of Georgian silver sugar tongs, a silver shovel end spoon, Newcastle 1862, and a Georgian silver oval toddy ladle, with beaded bowl and whalebone twist handle, 8.5oz weighable. (8)This lot is from the estate of the late Baroness Howe of Idlicote CBE (1932-2022), life peer and crossbench member of the House of Lords (2001-2020), widow of Geoffrey Howe, Baron Howe of Aberavon CH, PC, QC.
A George IV silver caddy spoon, with engraved shovel-shaped bowl, by John Thropp, Birmingham 1820, a George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon by John Reily, London 1817, a George III silver sifter spoon, by William Edwards or William Ellerby, London 1804, and a Georgian silver toddy ladle, with coin inset bowl and whalebone twist handle. (4)
An Elkington & Co silver plate canteen of cutlery in oak chestitems bearing date marks from 1892-1897, and with monograms, top tray to include: 12 fish knives and 12 fish forks, a knife sharpener, 12 dessert forks and 10 knives, two knives damaged, with mother of pearl handles, tray two to include: 12 table knives, 12 cheese knives, 2 carving knives and two carving forks, tray 3 to include: 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 9 coffee spoons, 9 salt and mustard spoons, 2 pickle forks, a set of tongs, 2 butter knives, and a fish carving knife and fork, tray four to include: 12 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons, a gravy spoon, a soup ladle and 2 sauce ladles, the base section to include: a sugar basin, a tea pot, a cream jug, an associated silver pepper pot, Birmingham, two mustard pots, glass broken, one silver capped, Birmingham, a cruet set, one bottle broken, and a coffee pot and hot milk jug, both unmarked, some items lacking, the oak chest with metal mounts throughout and with cast iron carrying handles, underside of lid with old list of contents on an Elkington and Co. letterhead, edge of chest with inset ivorine label, 'Elkington & Co Ltd Silversmiths, 22 Regent St. London S.W.', (qty)Box height 40cm, width 54cmCondition:Damage to mother of pearl handle on one dessert fork, six mother of pearl handles to knives damaged or restored, two badly broken.By family descent.
A GROUP OF SILVER AND PLATED TABLE FLATWARE (QTY)Comprising; a Victorian fiddle pattern tablespoon, London 1841, five Old English pattern teaspoons, having matching engraved decoration, various dates, twelve further silver spoons and two silver butter knives, combined weight 339 gms, also a plated soup ladle and a plated table fork
FOUR MOSTLY SILVER TODDY LADLESComprising; an oval toddy ladle, London 1798, a shaped toddy ladle mounted with a George II shilling, a circular toddy ladle, having a decorated rim, unmarked and another toddy ladle, the hallmark indistinct, each having a twisted whalebone handleCondition Report; Oval bowl with reeded edge; handle is re-fixed, there is a silver decorative mount part way down the stem of the handle, which may hide a repair, hallmarks are clear, handle is out of alignment and pushed over on one sideOval bowl with partly fluted edge; considerable damage, split, lead solder repair re-attaching handle, monogram engraved underneath, handle possibly replaced, overall poor conditionRound bowl unmarked, handle has been re-attached with replacement pinBowl with coin mounted, the coin is a bit rubbed, no hallmark, handle probably re-affixed, looks a little heat distorted in the lower section below the spiral before it meets the bowl
A GROUP OF SILVER, SILVER MOUNTED AND FOREIGN WARES (QTY)Comprising; a pair of butter dish frames, having glass liners, cased, a lidded glass preserve jar, a shaped rectangular photograph frame, a set of six cocktail sticks, having enamelled cockerel finials, cased, a toddy ladle, mounted with a George II shilling and with a twisted whalebone handle and flatware comprising; an Old English pattern sauce ladle, a pair of sugar tongs, a preserve spoon, four matching coffee spoons, three matching teaspoons and seven foreign spoons, mostly American
A SILVER TODDY LADLE AND SEVEN FURTHER ITEMS (8)The toddy ladle having a shaped oval bowl and with a twisted whalebone handle, mid 18th century, two decanter labels, Sherry, probably London 1807 and Madeira, probably London 1808, two mustard pots and two matching salts with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1926 and a button hookCondition ReportToddy ladle; hallmarks are a little indistinct, the shaped oval bowl has been reconnected to the handle, handle and fittings are probably in association with the bowl, replaced at a later date. This is in overall poor condition.Two decanter ladles are in good condition, note differing date letters M and NOne mustard pot has a severe dent to the foot and damage to the pierced decorated band. All condiments in generally poor condition, showing considerable wearThe button hook; part of the silver mount at the top of the handle connecting to the steel is missing, handle is generally dented
A SILVER MOUNTED GLASS SPIRIT FLASK AND FIVE FURTHER ITEMS OF SILVER (6)The glass spirit flask, having a pull-off beaker base, London 1904, a rectangular hinge lidded box, Birmingham 1910, a circular powder compact, Birmingham 1918, a book matches case, a teaspoon and a ladle, London 1808, combined gross weight of weighable silver including the compact 201 gms

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