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A Victorian engraved silver cake slice, Holland, Son & Slater, London 1883 to/a a George III fiddle and thread sifter ladle, George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1791, a fiddle pattern salt spoon, London 1820, set of six Apostle spoons in fitted case and a cased infant's spoon and pusher pair, 8.2oz (256g)
A silver reproduction toddy ladle in the Georgian manner, with scalloped bowl and ebonised handle, A. Chick & Sons Ltd, London 1972 to/w a set of six Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1890; lot also includes a pair of napkin rings and a single napkin ring in gift-boxes, a shot-beaker (also boxed), and an unboxed napkin ring; 8.2 oz (255g) of weighable silver
Matched set of ten US sterling coffee spoons (one with UK hallmark (1936) to/w a cased set of six Ermysted Grammar School (Skipton) coffee spoons with armorial finials, Birmingham 1924-27, a sauce-ladle, two fiddle pattern teaspoons and three Danish silver preserve ladles, R A Christophersen Copenhagen 1937, 13.1oz (407g) total weight
A George III Old English pattern silver ladle, William Eley and William Fearn, London 1819, crested, approximately 205g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A George III fiddle pattern silver sauce ladle, TW, Newcastle 1816, initialled S, two George III Old English pattern silver sauce ladles and a George III silver dessert spoon, later embossed and engraved, approximately 220g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A matched silver fiddle pattern table service, various makers, Georgian and later, comprising two tablespoons, sixteen table forks, ten dessert spoons, six dessert forks and a sauce ladle, approximately 2060g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
An Egyptian silver spice pot on stand with small ladle and three Eastern white metal boxes, various CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
THREE ITEMS OF SILVER, GEORGIAN AND LATER comprising A GEORGE III SILVER KINGS PATTERN SAUCE LADLE, by Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London 1818, 17.5cm long, 2.76 troy ounces; AN ELIZABETH II SILVER TODDY LADLE, by L J Millington, Birmingham 1996, with turned wood handle; and A SILVER-MOUNTED CRESTED CHINA MATCH HOLDER, A.B & Co, Birmingham 1905. (3)
Large early 20th century cut glass punch set, comprising ovoid punch bowl with domed cover, ladle, twelve cups and circular stand, with sharp star cut decoration, bowl including cover H33cm stand D43cmCondition Report:General light wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches, nicks and nibbles.
King's pattern, engraved with initials, comprising: 11 table-spoons18 table-forks12 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks12 teaspoons6 condiment-spoons4 sauce-ladlesA soup-ladleA basting-spoonand the following with filled handles and silver plate blades:12 fish-knivesin fitted oak canteen with hinged cover and single removable traythe canteen 50cm wide, weighable silver 194oz 2dwt, 6,037grEach piece is marked on back of handle. In generally good condition with only some very minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.The initials are possibly WE. There is wear and damage to the case with one side detached and with some damage around the lockplate where the box has been forced open.11 table-spoons, by Joseph & Albert Savory, 184918 table-forks, by Joseph & Albert Savory, 184912 dessert-spoons, nine by Joseph & Albert Savory, six 1849 and three 1842; one by George Adams, 1849; one by Robert Wallis, 1843 and one Dublin, 184212 dessert-forks, by Joseph & Albert Savory, 184912 teaspoons, by Joseph & Albert Savory, 18496 condiment-spoons, by Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias, 18684 sauce-ladles, by George Adams, 1851A soup-ladle, by Joseph & Albert Savory, 1849A basting-spoon, by Joseph & Albert Savory, 184912 fish-knives, by Henry Harrison, Sheffield, Circa 1860
Queen's pattern, some engraved with an initial or a crest, comprising:11 table-spoons12 table-forks12 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks9 teaspoons3 condiment spoonsA soup-ladleand the following with stainless steel blades and filled handles12 table-knives12 cheese-knivesweighable silver 140oz 4dwt, 4,360grEach piece marked on back of handle. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.The wear is noticeable as softening the high points and/or the engraving. Some pieces have been erased. The blades on the knives are presumably replaced.11 table-spoons, six by William Chawner, London, 1827, engraved with an initial, and five by William Robert Smily, London, 1851, unengraved12 table-forks, each engraved with a crest, eleven by Henry Holland, London, 1861, one by Hayne and Cater, London, 185812 dessert-spoons, each engraved with a crest, three by Henry Holland, London, 1861, nine by Hayne and Cater, London, 185812 dessert-forks, each engraved with a crest, three by Henry Holland, London, 1861, nine by Hayne and Cater, London, 18589 teaspoons,each engraved with a crest, by Hayne and Cater, London, 18583 condiment spoons, each engraved with a crest, by Hayne and Cater, London, 1858A soup-ladle, engraved with a crest, by Hayne and Cater, London, 1858and the following with stainless steel blades and filled handles12 table-knives, by John Oxley, Sheffield, Circa 1860, unengraved12 cheese-knives, by John Oxley, Sheffield, Circa 1860, unengraved
A Continental Art Deco 800 standard silver cutlery suite, comprising six table forks, six dinner forks, six dessert forks, six table knives, six dinner knives, five dessert knives, six serving spoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, a ladle, a cake slice, a skewer, a butter knife, a cheese knife, a meat fork, and two serving forks (61), gross weighable silver approx 70oz
A contemporary silver canteen of cutlery by United Cutlers of Sheffield, comprising ten table forks, twelve dinner forks, six fish forks, six dessert forks, four serving spoons, twelve tablespoons, six soup spoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, six further spoons, six cheese knives, twelve table knives, six dinner knives, six dessert knives, a small ladle, a toasting fork, a sugar shovel, a serrated knife, a pronged cheese knife, and a serrated cake knife, housed in a mahogany and brass bound fitted three drawer chest, w.47.5cm, gross weighable silver approx 116oz, Sheffield 1996
A George III toddy ladle, the unmarked bowl inset with a coin, with a twisted whalebone handle, 34cm long, together with a pin dish, spoon, sugar tongs and a button hook (5)Ladle is complete but has no hallmarks, tarnished, slightly dented and dirty. Pin dish is dirty, but complete. Clearly hallmarked. Othere pieces ared complete but dirty, with general wear.
A silver sauce pot and ladle along with a silver christening set: The sauce pot with a scalloped edge can on three feet and matching ladle both engraved with the monogrammed letter "T" and hallmarked for Sheffield 1939, Edward Viner. 139 grams approximate gross weight (4.469 OzT). The christening set comprising spoon and food pusher in case. Both are engraved "Lesley" and hallmarked Sheffield 1946, Robert Fead Mosley. Approximate weight 39 grams (1.25 OzT) (2)
A Fruitwood Oakcake Riddle Board, 19th century, of canted rectangular form with incised diamond diaper, the handled initialled JT51cm longA Treen Ladle, with turned circular bowl39cm long (2)Riddle board - one strap on the back badly split, some small chips along the thinner edge opposite the handle, 46.5cm by 51cmLadle - tight split to the bowl, some old losses to the handle terminal, 39cm long, 17cm diameter
A Barker Ellis silver plated punch bowl and circular tray, the embossed edge decorated with scrolls and flowers, the body engraved with the same, diameter of bowl 16ins, height of bowl 11ins, diameter of tray 21.5ins, together with twelve Garrard & Co silver plated punch cups and an EPNS kings pattern ladle
A canteen of silver cutlery in the Dubarry pattern by Elkington and Co Birmingham 1928 and comprising 11 fruit forks, 12 fruit knives,12 tea spoons, 12 dessert forks, 2 sauce ladles, 1 ladle, 12 coffee spoons, 12 dinner forks, 2 sugar tongs, 2 butter knives, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons and 6 table spoons gross weight approx 200 oz and a pair of fish servers, 12 fish forks, 12 fish knives, 2 carving forks and 2 carving knives, 12 table knives and 12 cheese knives all with loaded handles gross weight approx 115 oz all contained in a three drawer walnut cabinet raised on cabriole legs in the Georgian style
A George III Old English pattern soup ladle and an 18th century punch ladlefirst London, 1794, makers mark rubbed, crested, second unmarked, having plain circular plain bowl with tooled rim and twisted baleen handle with silver terminal, initialled W over I.M (2)first length 36 cm., weight approx. 5.77 ozt.Condition: good condition commensurate with age
A collection of Victorian and later silver various date and makers to include a twin handled sugar basin, crested, a German Hanau cream boat with London import marks and pseudo French marks, a six division toast rack, a fiddle pattern sauce ladle, initialled, five fiddle pattern teaspoons, cased set of six coffee spoons, a baluster form pepper caster, a bright cut butter knife, another butter knife, three napkin rings, odd teaspoons, a set of eleven mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, etc., (qty) various, weight approx. 27.38 ozt.Condition: Mostly fair condition. cellotaped crack to one handle of the fruit knives and forks
A collection of silver to include a George V silver swing handled preserve pot and cover and a late 19th century German .800 Rococo cast table salt and spoonfirst Birmingham, 1920 by Henry Williamson Ltd, fitted with a clear glass liner, second, German marks, oval with foliate surround on scroll feet, well gilt, an Edwardian octagonal baluster form sugar caster with presentation inscription, a William IV fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London, 1823 by William Bateman I, crested, an oval mustard pot with blue glass liner, a silver topped faceted clear glass scent bottle, an ogee baluster form pepper pot, a silver lidded cut glass preserve pot, a plated urn shaped pepper caster etc., (qty)first height weighable silver approx. 21 ozt Condition: Mostly condtion. Salt and spoon with some salt corrosion. dings and knocks to caster, chip to blue glass liner. Other items with occasional knocks. Lid of cut glass preserve pot slightly pushed. Leaf dish a/f/
A cased George V silver christening cup and a quantity of silverfirst Sheffield, 1927 by James Dixon and Son, of plain design on spreading foot, stamped Rd No 52065, a modern baluster cream jug in George III style, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle initialled, a George III berried sifter spoon, a cased set of six Pembury pattern grapefruit spoons by Goldmsiths & Silversmiths Co., a set of fourteen coffee spoons, the stems pierced with the initials A.P.G.C., a salt with blue glass liner, kings pattern silver handled cheese knife and cake slice, a cased set of six silver handled stainless steel bladed tea knives, etc., (qty) various, weighable silver approx. 25.7 oztCondition: Overall good condition. Cased christening cup is without spoon. Salt has some blacking to well
George III and later silver spoonsvarious dates and makerscomprising a pair of later berried old English pattern tablespoons with gilt bowls, London, 1791, makers mark W.S, crested, an early Victorian fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London, 1841 by Charles Boyton, crested, together with two other tablespoons, initialled, and various teaspoons, (qty)first length 21.5 cm., weight approx. 13.75 oztCondition: Wear commensurate with age and use

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