We found 42120 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 42120 item(s)
    /page

Lot 521

A selection of various electroplated items including large oval two-handled tureen and cover, two entree dishes, six bottle cruet set, ladle etc.

Lot 561

A selection of French mainly silver table cutlery including fiddle pattern serving spoon with scallop handle, matching sauce ladle, pair of matching salad servers, pair of French silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons and various other cutlery etc.

Lot 562

A Middle Eastern beaten silver ladle with incised decoration

Lot 18

Assorted Boxed and Cased Cutlery, including Royal Crown Derby ceramic handled tea knives, Viners Love Story, Viners Profile, "Fishes", dessert spoons, Mappin & Webb ladle etc :- One Box

Lot 28

A Six Setting Canteen of Oneida Silver Plated Cutlery, including fish knives an forks, ladle, serving spoons etc :- One Tray

Lot 110

George III silver toddy ladle, London 1774, the shaped bowl initialled W.B, with turned fruitwood handle, 35.5cm long

Lot 111

Dutch silver ladle, with reeded tapering handle and shaped bowl with side spout, 6.6oz

Lot 140

Gorham American Sterling silver part canteen of cutlery, with rococo scroll cast handles, consisting of nine table forks, nine table spoons, nine table knives, nine dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, six dessert knives, seven dessert spoons, six cake forks and one smaller cake fork, ladle and fish knife, total weight excluding knives 83oz

Lot 22

George III Scottish silver ladle, Edinburgh 1808, maker LB, the old English patter handle initialled ED verso, 34cm long, 6.8oz

Lot 44

Victorian silver ladle, London 1842, maker Chawner & Co (George William Adams), the fiddle pattern handle with dragons head crest, 2.4oz

Lot 157

A hand chased floral design silver plate punch bowl and ladle. The pedestal bowl with twin lion head handles and scalloped edge. Stamped to the base. H.18 Diam.17cm.

Lot 32

Large silver plated serving tray and Wallace ladle. The server rests on four legs and is decorated with an impressed foliate design along the tray. The ladle is marked along the stem.Provenance: Collection of the James J. Hill Reference Library.Certain individuals are prohibited by law to purchase items in this auction. Descendants of James J. Hill within three generations (Great Grandchildren and closer) are not allowed to purchase items. Additionally, board members of the foundation and their families (spouses, children, spouses of children, grandchildren) are also prohibited from purchasing items.Tray; Height 1 3/4 in x diameter: 21 1/4 in. Ladle; Length: 14 3/4 in x width: 5 1/2 in x depth: 3 1/2 in.

Lot 6

RENFREW MILITIA VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER PUNCH LADLE,with engraved device featuring the Prince of Wales ostrich feathers and motto 'Ich Dien' to terminal, maker Duncan Ferguson, Glasgow 1879, 35cm long, approx 290gAdditional images now available.

Lot 695

A William IV silver Fiddle pattern punch ladle, by William Bateman II, hallmarks London 1835, length 34cm, 6.8ozNo damage or repairs, only light surface wear, handle has engraved initials, hallmarks clear

Lot 276

A Sterling silver gilt cream spoon and ladle; a set of six silver coffee spoons

Lot 637

A MARKED SILVER LADLE WITH DECORATIVE HANDLE

Lot 158

An Art Nouveau silver-coloured-metal with gilt finish coffee set, probably American, with a pair of Gorham (American) silver-gilt sugar tongs, all inscribed 'Anoakia' except the tray, c.1914-1939, the sugar tongs are stamped with marks for Gorham Manufacturing Company, Sterling, I V M, everything else is unmarked,Comprising:- a coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups and a twin-handled tray with recessed circles for the receptacles, each piece fashioned with overlapping petals of the 'California Poppy', the handles and tongs and bases of the vessels embellished with leaves and hammered texturing, the bases with a ribbon motif engraved 'ANOAKIA', (the silver-coloured metal handles and bases test as 925 standard and the metal beneath the gilded parts tests as 800 standard),Tray 49.8 cm wide, coffee pot 23 cm high, milk 10.7 cm high, sugar 11.2 cm high, coffee 9 cm high, tongs 11.5 cm long (10) (VAT charged on hammer price)Anita Baldwin hired the architect Arthur Benton to design and build her new home 'ANOAKIA' (1913/1914) and it boasted fifty rooms and murals painted by the American artist Maynard Dixon. The name Anoakia was created from the first two letters of Anita, the oak trees on the land, and the last two letters of Arcadia.Anita Baldwin (1876-1939) was the daughter of Elias Jackson ‘Lucky’ Baldwin (1828-1909) and both were significant figures in the history and development of Southern California. Not least in establishing Arcadia as a City and Lucky Baldwin became its first Mayor. Anita was an independent and philanthropic woman who inherited a love of animals from her father and when she built her home she also established a breeding farm for livestock and purebred horses. She also established the Anoakia kennels. The California Poppy is the State flower of California and an article in the Pasadena Star News, dated April 5th 1916, has the headline “California Poppy is used as a trophy Design by Mrs Anita Baldwin. Granted copyright by U.S Government to owner of Anokia (sic) Kennels.” The article goes on to say: “The California poppy is the design of the trophy, the flower forming the bowl, while the stem is in the shape of the leaves. The design is one that has been greatly admired and for that reason Mrs Baldwin had it copyrighted.”Sotheby’s Paris, April 15 2010, sold an American punch bowl, without hallmarks and makers marks “..in form of the Californian poppy, comprising large punch bowl and stand, 12 cups and a punch ladle, engraved ANOAKIA”. The Roseberys coffee set shows similarities to the Sotheby’s punch set. (Sadly, preservationists were unable to save the Anoakia mansion and it was demolished in 2000, the site is now a gated community known as Anoakia Estates.)(112 ozs). Some tarnishing to all surfaces, with light wear, some old marks and rubbing. Normal wear to bases and underside of tray and some stains to top of the bases of the receptacles.Only the sugar tongs are marked with maker's marks and 'Sterling', all other parts of the set anonymous without any guarantee marks. Metals tested - the silver-coloured metal handles and bases test as 925 standard and the metal beneath the gilt as 800 standard. Presumed American because of the 'Anoakia' inscription.

Lot 108

A George III Irish silver Old English pattern bright-cut serving spoon, maker John Power, Dublin, 1795: monogrammed together with two matching tablespoons, ladle and two matching serving spoons, total weight of silver 241gms, 7.75 ozs.

Lot 110

A Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern soup ladle, maker Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1846: monogrammed, 33cm long, 293gms, 9.43ozs.

Lot 150

A Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker Reid & Sons, Newcastle, 1845: another Newcastle silver sauce ladle by the same maker, Newcastle 1849 and two Exeter silver sauce ladles, total weight of silver 129gms, 4.17ozs

Lot 154

A George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, maker Thomas Northcote, London, 1787: monogrammed, with shell-shaped bowl the stem with bright-cut decoration, a Victorian Queens pattern sauce ladle, maker George Adams, London, 1850 monogrammed, together with two other sauce ladles, total weight of silver 232gms, 7.46ozs.(4).

Lot 157

A pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, maker William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1804: crested, with oval-shaped bowl, and a Victorian Old English pattern sauce ladle, maker Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1899, total weight of silver 194gms, 6.24ozs.(3).

Lot 200

A George III silver Old English pattern serving spoon, maker John Lambe, London, 1800: monogrammed, another George III Old English Pattern serving spoon and a soup ladle, all marks worn, both monogrammed, total weight of silver 358gms, 11.51ozs.* Provenance Leighon House, Manaton, Devon.

Lot 203

A collection of assorted silver mustard spoons, preserve spoon and ladle, various makers and dates: most monogrammed or crested, total weight of silver 315gms, 10.14ozs (a lot).

Lot 301

A Georgian silver toddy ladle, unmarked: with inset coin mounted on a spiral twist baline handle, 33cm long, together with an Elizabeth II silver letter opener, maker Peter John Doherty, London, 2006, 24.5cm long, cased.(2).

Lot 319

A late Georgian silver toddy ladle, unmarked: the oval bowl with monogram, mounted on a baleen spiral twist handle, 36cm long.

Lot 320

A George III silver toddy ladle, maker Nathaniel Appleton & Ann Smith, London, 1779: monogrammed and initialed, the bowl of lobed cartouche-shaped outline mounted on a spiral twist baleen handle, 29cm long.

Lot 322

A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern sauce ladles, maker Chawner & Co, London, 1861: monogrammed, a pair of large silver Apostle spoons and a George III silver sauce ladle, total weight of silver 292gms, 9.41ozs

Lot 336

An American Sterling silver soup ladle, stamped Sterling: , initialled and dated, with chased decoration, 26cm long, together with an American sterling silver fish slice, stamped sterling, initialled, with foliate and scroll chased decoration, 26cm long, total weight of silver 234gms, 7.52ozs*Provenance see lot 51

Lot 35

A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, maker's mark worn, London, 1804: bears Holland family crest, 31cm long, 141gms, 4.54ozs

Lot 36

A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, maker William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh, 1806: initialled, 36cm long, 193gms, 6.20ozs

Lot 37

A George II silver Hanoverian pattern soup ladle, maker Ebenezer Coker, London, 1759: crested, with circular shell-shaped bowl, 34.5cm long, 173gms, 5.56ozs

Lot 380

A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, maker George Smith III & William Fearn, London, 1788: crested, 32cm long, 138gms, 4.45ozs

Lot 381

A Norwegian silver part flatware service, stamped marks: includes eight silver handled knives, eight table forks, eight dessert fork, eight tablespoons, eight dessert spoons, sauce ladle, salad servers, three serving spoons, caddy spoon, cake slice and fork, napkin ring, together with assorted other silver and silver plated flatwares, weighable silver 1761gms, 56.62ozs.

Lot 40

An early 20th century plated Fiddle & Thread pattern flatware service: crested with Coote family crest, includes twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, seven ice cream spoons, six teaspoons, four condiment spoons, sifting spoon, two sauce ladles, soup ladle, six near matching coffee spoons and two mustard spoons, contained in a fitted oak canteen.

Lot 48

A German silver Fiddle and Thread pattern ladle, stamped marks: monogrammed, the boat-shaped bowl with gilded interior, cased, together with six matching tablespoons, total weight of silver 535gms, 17.20ozs.

Lot 132

Two cut glass soup ladles and a wine funnel, 19th century, one ladle with a circular bowl and spout, the other with an oval bowl and heavily cut curved handle, the wine funnel cut with a hobnail band and a short faceted spout, 27cm max. (3)

Lot 296

A tray of good quality silver plated wares, Viners plated candlesticks, pair of oak and silver wine coasters, Viners sugar sifter, plated tureen with ladle

Lot 136

CANTEEN OF CUTLERY BY PEARCE & SONS LEEDS - hinged top lid to a tray and two drawers below with brass inset handles, a 114 piece canteen with only a pair of sugar nips missing, comprising SILVER - 12 dinner forks, 12 desert forks, 12 desert spoons, 12 teaspoons, 6 egg spoons, 12 soup spoons, 8 tablespoons, 1 gravy spoon, 1 soup ladle, 5 salt/mustard spoons, a jam spoon and butter knife, 85 pieces totalling approximately 142ozt, London 1928, all handles bearing a monogrammed 'R'. Together with 29 pieces of bone handled dinner knives, desert knives and five piece carving set

Lot 77

A George III silver toddy ladle, maker NS & AN, London, 1766: the oval lobed-shaped bowl with lip mounted on a spiral twist balline handle, 43cm long.

Lot 195

Two Victorian copper warming pans, each with ebonised handles, pair of bellows, ladle, horse brasses, and other metalware.

Lot 326

Silver ladle, William Eaton, London 1799, 18cm.

Lot 286

Fine quality George IV silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle, with engraved armorial crest (Dublin 1825/26) James Brady. All at approximately 8ozs. 35.8cm overall length.

Lot 309

Miscellaneous group of 1920s silver Hanoverian Rattail pattern flatware, comprising 5 table spoons, 4 soup spoons, 3 dessert forks, 1 dessert spoon, 1 dinner fork, and 1 sauce ladle (Sheffield 1921/1922 and 1924) J Rodgers & Sons Ltd, together with a George III silver Old English pattern serving spoon with engraved armorial crest. All at approximately 38 oz. 16 pieces in total.

Lot 285

A Paragon Victoriana Rose part dinner service, including three lidded tureens, twin handled soup dishes, dinner plates etc Condition Report: The smallest tureen (with ladle hole) is badly broken, heavily crazed and shows poor restoration. The other items appear unused. and in good condition, some small scratches and rubbing. Colours bright.

Lot 316

A K & Co Late Mayers Chatsworth pattern part dinner service, decorated with blue foliate motifs on a white ground, including dinner plates, lidded tureens, meat plates and other items Condition Report: Some areas of crazing. Several pieces with knocks and repairs. Would benefit from a clean. Colours bright. Some rubbing to gilt and underside. Light scratches and marks consistent with age and usage.Handle of one ladle broken.

Lot 398

A Collection of 19th Century Blue and White Transfer Printed Items to Comprise Water Jug, Ladle, Spode Lidded Two Handled Tureen, Devon Pattern Two Handled Bowl on Footed Base, Tiger Hunt Tankard, Pearlware Asparagus Dishes, Two Tonquin Pattern Two Handled Butter Dishes and an Arcadian Chariots Pattern Octagonal Bowl.

Lot 40

A collection of silver items,to include a 19th-century German fiddle pattern ladle, marked 800, 35cm long, a footed cream jug by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1891, with animal repousse decoration, 12cm high, a William IV sauce ladle, London 1830, 18cm long, a set of ten German teaspoons marked 800,total 21.6ozt (qty.)Knocks, wear and rubbing throughout. Knocks to the bowls of the teaspoons.

Lot 1372

Oval pewter platter, another larger (at fault), pewter chamber stick (at fault), brass ladle, two brass dishes and its two brass handles

Lot 670

Continental white metal soup ladle

Lot 681

Pair of 18th Century silver sugar nips, four pistol gripped butter knives, tea caddy spoon, four silver napkin rings, and a Scottish silver ladle etc.

Lot 683

Silver plated Christofle ladle, and set of six matching spoons, three case sets of silver plated servers, set of plated coffee spoons, and an oak brass mounted canteen box

Lot 253

AN ASSORTMENT OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL TEASPOONS, to include fifteen silver hallmarked commemorative teaspoons, approximate gross weight 178 grams 5.73, twelve commemorative teaspoons, a small ladle spoon, all stamped silver or with continental marks, approximate gross weight 145.9 grams, 4.69 ozt, (condition report, general moderate wear, some indenting, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish)

Lot 417

A pair of early salts, one marked David Hennell 1748, the other has worn marks, a gold coloured spoon possibly gilt provincial, marked TL and 4 condiment spoons one being Georgian Irish and another miniature Chinese ladle possibly Kwan Wo, total weight approx 3.4 troy oz

Lot 432

Two boxed silver spoon sets, a two prong silver fork, a silver bowl ladle and silver Brandy label, total silver weight approx 4.7 troy oz

Lot 352

A 19th century white metal toddy ladle, having oval shaped bowl inset with a George III silver shilling, on turned whalebone handle; together with two other toddy ladles (3)

Lot 137

Collection of Metalware including William Soutter & Sons Copper Tea Pot, Copper Cooking Pot, Large Metal Ladle plus Pewter including some items with touch marks and a large oval warming plate

Lot 2039

Old English pattern, comprising:Top Drawer: 12 table-knives 12 cheese-knives6 egg-spoons A four-piece carving-setSecond Drawer:12 table-forks, some associated 12 dessert-forks12 teaspoons 3 condiment-spoons2 knife-restsThird Drawer: 11 table-spoons, one associated 12 dessert-spoons, two associatedA soup-ladle A basting-spoon2 sauce-ladlesBottom Drawer: 12 fruit-knives with mother-of-pearl handles12 fruit-forks with mother-of-pearl handles12 fish-knives with composition handles11 fish-forks with composition handlesA pair of fish servers in a fitted four drawer mahogany-finish canteenthe canteen 100cm high

Lot 2098

oval and on conforming spreading foot, the sides chased with foliage and flowers on a matted ground, with pierced rim, the sifting spoon similarly decorated and with pierced bowl, in fitted leather-covered green velvet-lined casethe case 22cm wide, the bowl 16.5cm wide, weight of silver 9oz 11dwt, 296grProvenance:Property from the Estate of Ian Stephenson, The Laithes, Penrith.Condition report: The bowl marked on side. The ladle marked on handle. There is some minor wear to the marks but in general they are legible. There is a vacant cartouche on one side of the bowl which has perhaps been erased. The bowl rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface. There is some scuffing and scratching to the box case overall.

Lot 2117

in the Arts and Crafts style, the sauceboat on three tapering block feet, with a hammered finish, the ladle with twisted handle and foliage applied terminalthe sauceboat 16.7cm wide, the ladle 14cm long, total weight 6oz, 186grCondition report: The sauceboat marked near rim, the ladle marked on bowl. There is some minor wear to the marks but in general the are legible. There is some surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use.

Loading...Loading...
  • 42120 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots