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)
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AN IRISH SILVER CONDIMENT LADLE, CADDY SPOON, SALT SPOON AND A PAIR OF BRIGHT-CUT TEASPOONS the ladle with indistinct maker's mark, Dublin 1783, Bead pattern; the caddy spoon with a shell-form bowl; etc. (5) Ladle 11cm long, 1.6 troy ounces grossDublin ladle, maker 'JD', probably John Daly. Caddy spoon, George III, by Josiah Snatt, London, date letter rubbed, lacking town mark. Mustard spoon, George III, with gilded (worn) bowl, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1808, lacking town mark. Pair of teaspoons, George III, provincial, by Richard Ferris, Exeter, lacking town mark and date letter.
GEORGE III SILVER GILT TODDY LADLE,maker William Eley & William Fearn, London 1798, with engraved device to terminal, 17cm long, together with a cream jug, Birmingham 1928, gross approx 133gBoth display general scratches and nicks, ladle with surface pitting, jug rim and spout with some very slight misshaping
SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN MUSTARD SPOON,by Robert Keay of Perth, and a group of silver teaspoons, sauce ladle, butter knife and tea strainer, gross approx 410gImages of butter knife and spoon including marks now available, the knife is a standard Birmingham hallmarked example
FINE MATCHED WILLIAM IV SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE,the hot water pot maker Charles Fox II, London 1835, the remainder Elder & Co., Edinburgh 1836, all in the rococo taste with profuse cast and relief foliate decoration, the hot water pot inscribed 'Presented to William Mure Esqr. on the 50th anniversary of his arrival at St Mary's Isle as a mark of respect & esteem by J. Selkirk, 24th Novr. 1836', the hot water pot 27cm high, the remaining teaware together with a ladle, a fish slice and silver handled carving set in the King's pattern by Mary Chawner, London (various dates), also a pair cast sugar tongs by Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh, all inscribed with 'WM' monogram and date 24th November 1836, the ladle and fish slice further inscribed 'To WM. Mure Esqr. from I.H. & K.J. Douglas', gross approx. 3210g, all housed in an oak twin handled case inscribed to plaque 'Mr William Mure Eqsr.'Ivory Act 2018 (2022) compliant with APHA registration reference SEN6D9RT.Water pot with two noticeable dents to rim, further indents to body without major impacts; tea pot lid slightly 'smiles', numerous small indents to body, some crimping, pitting and nicks, handle slightly loose; sugar bowl and cream jug with similar generalised wear of small indents, both do wobble when on a flat surface; further overall surface scratches, nicks, tarnish and usual general wear commensurate with age and use; box interior with expected wear, tiredness, exterior with general wearTea pot present, images available
Antique sterling silver toddy ladle, Robert Keay, Edinburgh, 1837, 29 grams, silver toddy ladle, William Robertson (possibly), 1790, 29 grams another silver toddy ladle, possibly John Pringle, Edinburgh, 1800, 31g, another JS, Edinburgh 1829, 37g and a Provincial silver toddy ladle, Edinburgh, 22.7g
A collection of silver items, to include a pair of napkin rings, of circular form with engine-turned decoration, Birmingham 1938, a similar oval example, Birmingham 1937, and another example engraved 'Anne', a Scottish silver ladle with whalebone handle, Edinburgh 1857, together with a group of silver plated items,to include novelty items comprising a vesta case and a sovereign case,weighable 3.9ozt (qty.)Condition ReportThe handle to the ladle has snapped at the base, and been glued back together. Dents to the bowl. Scratches and tarnish.Surface marks/scratches/tarnish to all silver items.Dents to the sovereign case.Wear to silver plated items.
A late 19th century Continental white metal punch or sauce ladle, engraved with detailed rope-twisted and linear band and with an elegant turned boxwood handle, 29cm long, and an Art Deco silver plated muffin warmer, with internal tray and ebony finial, the base stamped ‘SELFRIDGE’S E.P.N.S. A1’
A Mappin & Webb rat-tail pattern silver flatware set for six, to include: 6 x three tine table forks, 6 x silver handled stainless steel table knives, 6 x three tine dessert forks, 6 x silver handled stainless steel dessert knives, 6 x dessert spoons and 1 x table/serving spoon. (weighable silver 936.4g/30.1Toz.), together with a George III silver sauce ladle, by George Smith III & William Feran, London 1796, and three silver salt and mustard spoons (these last 51.4g). (qty)

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