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A mixed group of silver spoons including; Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern sauce ladle by George Adams, a small Exeter toddy ladle, a large Exeter mustard spoon, a Fiddle, Thread and Husk salt spoon, an Old English pattern cream ladle, a Fiddle pattern tea spoon and a preserve spoon, 209gms. (6.7ozs.), gross, (7)
A collection of silver, accessories and collectables, including: three Masonic related partially silver jewels; a silver Albert chain and fob, with graduated links; a silver compact, with enamel RAF decoration; a Napolean III five Franc coin; and other silver medals and items, 3.1oz of total weighable silver; and a silver-plated sauce ladle.
A collection of silver, including: a George V sauce ladle, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1928, 14cms long; a Victorian teaspoon, maker’s mark worn, London 1876, rat-tail pattern, 12.5cms long; four silver mounted photo frames; and other silver teaspoons, 6.9oz of total weighable silver.
A selection of small silver items, to include: an apostle type sugar shifting spoon (some residual gilding); a caddy spoon, by George Unite, with Shell patterned bowl and vine decorated handle; a George III silver sugar sifting spoon; a pair of silver sugar tongs of scrolling design; a silver toddy ladle with whalebone handle; and other silver and plated items.
A group of collectors' items comprising a hallmarked silver fruit serving dessert spoon, length 21cm, a pair of small shell salts, length 4.8cm, height 2cm, a small hardstone cylindrical flask with silver cap, a vintage leather wallet with hallmarked silver corners, a Masonic hardwood gavel/mallet with silver rim and presentation plaque inscribed 'Presented to Solomon Harker by George H Mason the Plumber', length 21cm, and an early 19th century white metal ladle, no hallmarks, with impressed name 'S Walter', length 35cm (5).Condition Report: The wallet and the ladle are in poor condition, the other items just need a polish.
Five Victorian silver 'berry spoons, John Gamage?, Birmingham, 1856, together with eight other silver spoons including two sifter spoons and a sauce ladle, 23oz. Signs of mild use.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A pair of modern design square glass small decanters with silver collars, W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1998, to/w various oddments of silver including four Georgian and Victorian fiddle pattern salt ladles and a crumb scoop (lacks handle), 6.6oz of weighable silver;lot also includes a silver-handled letter-opener and various electroplated items including sifter ladle, candle snuffers, stilton scoop, grape scissors and butter knives
A cased heavy quality silver three-piece condiment set with spoons and blue glass liners, B Chatterley & Sons Ltd (Asprey & Co retailed), Birmingham 1971, to/w a modern design sauce ladle, maker JA (not indentified), London 1984, a Christening cup, Birmingham 1946 and a small silver-backed hairbrush, 9oz of weighable silver
An Edwardian silver sugar basin on shell feet, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1905 (probably - marks rubbed), to/w two pairs of silver dessert knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, a cased set of tea knives with loaded silver handles, Sheffield 1906 (case a/f) and a Georgian salt ladle, to/w an Elkington Plate sugar basin, a pair of pierced ep open salts and an oval mustard
A heavy quality silver baluster cream jug, Spink & Son, London 1976, to/w a cabinet spoon cast with Royal emblems, London Assay Office stamp, London 1968, a Victorian fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London 1845, five teaspoons with Apostle finials on twist stems, Chester 1913 and a specimen flute on weighted foot, Birmingham 1971 (9), 14.1oz of weighable silver
A pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, Jonathan Perkins I, London 1801 and a Scottish sauce ladle, James Howden & Son, Edinburgh 1858, to/w two tablespoons and other flatware, 14.1oz; lot also includes four Victorian tea knives with silver blades and mother of pearl handles
A boxed silver child's hairbrush and mirror, the simulated mother of pearl backs painted with Japanese figures, also a silver-backed comb, Birmingham 1927, three silver napkin rings, a novelty 'scimitar' bookmark, a pair of salt ladles by Peter & William Bateman, London 1811 and another Georgian salt ladle to/w two electroplated napkin rings and two small spoons
A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern ladle, Glasgow 184438cm longtogether with a George III silver serving spoon,maker's mark WS, London 181129cm longand a silver toddy ladle, with a turned wood handle, inset with a George III coin34cm long 13.02ozt weighable (3)Condition ReportLadle) The maker's mark is rubbed. The end of the handle has been repaired, with a visible join line.Serving spoon) Small dents to the bowl and tarnishing. Toddy ladle) dented and tarnished.
A Georgian silver punch ladle with George II coin and whalebone handle, 27.5 cm, unmarked; a Georgian silver fiddle pattern fish sliver with pierced decoration, 29 cm, hallmarked for James Payne London, 1830, 178g; an Edwardian silver tea strainer with elaborate rococo decoration, 18cm, hallmarked for Maurice Freeman, London, 62g; a cased Franklin Mint Royal Christening spoon, 1982, 31g and a continental silver embossed and carved tray, 11.5 cm, stamped 800, 74g (5)
A large early to mid 19th century Pearlware meat platter and tureen without cover decorated with the ‘doctor calling’ pattern with a blue and white tureen cover and ladle, meat platter 54cm wide (3). Condition - fair Large plate structurally good; noticeable knife-cuts to centre; other surface scratches but enamels generally very good; underside with surface scratches. Matching tureen crack downward from one corner, approx. 3cm; crazed throughout. Willow-pattern tureen grazes to one handle; crazed throughout; interior with food-stains; non-matching cover (Briar Rose pattern) cracked with numerous unsightly chips to top. Non-matching ladle good.

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