A COLLECTION OF CERAMICS, GLASSWARE, METALWARES AND COLLECTABLES, including an agate seal incribed with a monogram, two travelling ink wells, three pieces of Arcadian crested china (St Paul's cathedral a.f.), a pair of Royal Doulton 'Red Rum' plates commemorating his 3rd win in 1977, a Maple silver plated soup ladle, a Wade (PDM) Bass & Co pale ale jug, a Castle Ceramics The Famous Grouse water jug, a four bottle cruet in a plated froms, missing a screw to the base, a pair of Wedgwood & Co Ltd blue and white 'Corea' pattern tureens and covers and matching sauce tureens and covers, a Masons Vista pattern cheese dish and cover , second, Royal Albert 'Primrose & Bluebell' Hedgerow collection plate, Crescent China cream jug and sugar bowl, etc, s.d. (Qty)
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A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARES, to include a Royal Doulton Sweet Poetry HN4113 figurine, a Beswick Wayside relief moulded salad set, milk jug and tea plate, Royal Doulton Minden D5334 sugar bowl (stamped 'Mindem'), preserve pot (missing lid), ladle, jug height 16cm, spare lid and dinner plate (sd), a twenty seven piece Royal Albert part tea set, a set of six coffee cans and saucers marked 'Malasia', two cut glass baskets, etc (sd) (Qty)
A Mappin & Webb silver extensive part cutlery suite in the Kings pattern and in original fitted oak canteen, comprising 12 tablespoons, 18 dessert spoons, pair gravy spoons, soup ladle, 12 teaspoons, 18 dessert forks, 18 table forks, pair sauce ladles, six egg spoons, pair of knife rests, pair of fish servers, four muffineers, together with faux ivory handled carving fork, 8 table knives and 6 dessert knives, gross silver weight approx 225oz, all assayed Mappin & Webb (John Newton Mappin), maker's mark to all pieces appears to be struck over previous maker's mark, London 1883, the blond oak case having three fitted and annotated tiers, the hinged cover with Mappin & Webb label, the whole being metal bound with sunken brass carry handles, canteen width 51cm
The table-service Stag Hunt pattern, engraved with a crest, comprising: 18 table-forks12 table-spoonsA soup-ladle, 1816A basting-spoon2 sauce-ladles4 condiment-spoons, two by Eley and Fearn, 1822, two by Elizabeth Eaton, 1856A mustard-spoon, by Elizabeth Eaton, 1856A sifting-spoon, by Elizabeth Eaton, 1856A pair of sugar-tongs, by Elizabeth Eaton, 1855weighable silver 155oz 1dwt, 4,822grand the following with filled handles:18 table-knives, with modern stainless steel bladesA fish-slice with silver blade, 18162 carving-knives, with modern stainless steel blades2 carving-forks, with modern stainless steel tinesThe dessert-service Bacchanalian pattern, engraved with a crest, comprising: 12 dessert-forks12 dessert-spoonsA butter-knife, maker's mark rubbed, 1824weighable silver 55oz 14dwt, 1,732grand the following with filled handles: 6 fruit-knives with silver blades6 cheese-knives, with modern stainless steel bladestotal weight of weighable silver 210oz 15dwt, 6,554grProvenance:Christie's, New York, 6 November 1996, lot 104 (according to a label).From a Private Collection of Silver (lots 2140-2230).Footnote:Catalogue Note: The crest is illustrated in Fairbairn's Book of Crests, described as 'a stag trippant proper'. The crest was used by a large number of families, perhaps most famously the Scott Clan, headed by the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensbury. The absence of further engraving makes it difficult to identify who exactly the service was originally made for.
King's Husk pattern, engraved with a crest, comprising: 13 table-spoons37 table-forks11 dessert-spoons11 dessert-forks8 teaspoons6 egg-spoons6 salt-spoonsA mustard-spoonA pair of salad-serversA soup-ladle3 sauce-ladlesA pierced ladleA fish-slice2 butter-knives12 fruit-knives with filled handles and silver bladesThe crest is that of Lambert as borne by the Lambert baronets, probably for Sir Henry John Lambert, 5th Baronet (1792-1858). In 1821 Lambert married Anna Maria Foley, the granddaughter of Thomas Foley, 1st Baron Foley of Kidderminster.weighable silver 263oz 18dwt, 8,209grProvenance: Probably commissioned by Sir Henry John Lambert, 5th Baronet (1792-1858) to celebrate his marriage to Anna Maria Foley in 1821 and by descent. Property from a Private House, St Judes, Isle of Man (Lots 2231-2252 and 2254-2267).Condition report: Each piece marked on back of handle. There is wear to the marks on many pieces. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and the engraving. There is some wear to the bowls and tines. The teaspoons have very bruised and damaged bowls.13 table-spoons, by Eley and Fearn, Apparently 182137 table-forks, Twenty-eight by Eley and Fearn, twenty-two 1821; six 1822 and nine by Charles Eley, 182411 dessert-spoons, eleven by Eley and Fearn, 182111 dessert-forks, by Eley and Fearn, 18218 teaspoons, six by Eley and Fearn, 1821, one with maker's mark indistinct, probably Charles Eley, 1826 and one repaired through marks6 egg-spoons, four by Eley and Fearn, 1821 and two by Charles Eley, 18266 salt-spoons, by Eley and Fearn, 1821, four 1821 and two 1822A mustard-spoon, by Eley and Fearn, 1821A pair of salad-servers, by Charles Eley, 1824A soup-ladle, by Eley and Fearn, 18223 sauce-ladles, by Eley and Fearn, 1821A pierced ladle, by Eley and Fearn, 1822A fish-slice, by Eley and Fearn, 18212 butter-knives, by Eley and Fearn, 182112 fruit-knives with filled handles and silver blades, by Eley and Fearn, 1821
Pair of early Victorian silver serving spoons, Old English pattern, crested terminal, makers Chawner & Co, London 1847, length approx 22cm together with a George III Irish silver sauce ladle, Old English pattern, crested terminal, makers John Power, Dublin 1807; and a similar silver sauce ladle, makers Payne & Son, Sheffield 1968 (4)
SUITE OF NICKEL BRONZE TABLE APPOINTMENTS,twelve place setting comprising two sets of table knives and forks, soup spoons, side forks, butter knives, teaspoons, coffee spoons, appetizer forks, pickle forks, larger steak knives, smaller steak knives, and two sets of latte spoons, along with asssorted serving implements including a cheese knife, soup ladle, and cake sliceCondition report: Condition generally good. Wear as per use and age, including tarnish, will require light clean throughout.Additional images including makers mark now available.
VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE SPOON,maker John Hunt & Robert Roskell, London 1867, Shell and Thread border, 22.6cm long, along with a matched silver sauce ladle, also four silver handled King's pattern table knives, two knives and a fork, also three plated forks table forks, the weighable silver 186g
A set of five silver fiddle pattern serving spoons, engraved with initials, London 1855, weight 12oz, together with two other fiddle pattern serving spoons, engraved with initials, London 1827 and 1845, weight 5oz, a silver fiddle pattern ladle, engraved with initials, London 1846, weight 1oz, a set of five silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, engraved with initials, London 1856, weight 8oz, a set of five silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, engraved with initials, London 1856, weight 4oz and a set of three silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, engraved with initials, London 1855, weight 2oz
A set of six silver dinner forks, engraved with an initial, Birmingham 1928, weight 14oz, together with a set of four silver dessert forks, engraved with initials, Birmingham 1928, weight 6oz, a set of six silver dessert forks, engraved with initials, Sheffield 1906, weight 10oz, a set of five silver dessert spoons, engraved with initials, Birmingham 1928, weight 8oz, two pairs of silver serving spoons, engraved with initials, Sheffield 1906 and 1905, weight 9oz, a set of six silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, engraved with initials, Sheffield 1904, weight 3oz and a silver fiddle pattern ladle, engraved with an initial, London 1840, weight 1oz
A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, London 1808 by Thomas Dicks, length 31cm, and a pair of silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, each handle engraved with initials and foliate decoration, London 1882 by Chawner & Co, length 18cm, total weight 335.6g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 19th century Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle, Aberdeen by Rettie & Son, weight 194.9g, length 34cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A set of eight Victorian silver Old English, Thread and Shell pattern fish knives, each shaped blade with engraved decoration, London 1854 by Smith, Nicholson & Co, together with a silver soup ladle, Sheffield 1927, a small group of silver spoons and a silver butter knife with ivory handle, total weight 925g including all handles.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A fine Hille burr walnut and ebonised wood canteen fitted with a suite of Richard Richardson silver cutlery, the wooden canteen designed by Ray Hille in 1935, with rounded rectangular top, four fitted drawers over pedestal with single cupboard with single shelf and hinged door, the Richard Richardson cutlery comprising, 24 grapefruit spoons, one soup ladle, 12 soup spoons, 24 fish knives and forks, 2 fish carvers, 24 table knives and forks, 2 meat carvers, 1 steel, 48 knives and forks, 8 small servers, 26 dessert spoons, 24 dessert knives and forks, 24 dessert forks, 12 cheese knives, 12 coffee spoons, 12 tea spoons, 12 pastry forks, 2 cake knives, 2 forks and 2 sugar tongs, stamped marks Richard Richardson, Sheffield, 1937. Provenance Private collection Design, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneer's, 17th October 2018, lot 1395. Private collection. Literature Sutherland Lyle, Hille - 75 Years of British Furniture, Elron Press/Victoria & Albert Museum, page 75 this actual canteen partially illustrated (lower right corner) in situ at the V&A Exhibition in 1981.
Collection of silver and silver plated items consisting of: Elkington & Co silver plated salver, 27cm across, two silver photo frames, silver sauce boat, silver shell shaped dish, small silver ladle, silver condiments, silver mounted brushes etc (17)Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
Collection of silver spoons and ladlesconsisting of: Large silver ladle, bearing marks for William Theobalds, London, 1830, 32.5cm, 280g approx overall, a pair of silver ladles, bearing marks for Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1902, 18cm approx, 152g approx overall, and four 19th Century silver serving spoons, 29cm and 30cm overall, 603g approx overall (7)Condition report: Hallmarks clear. Overall wear and scratches, consistent with age and use. ladles with engraved finials, one of the serving spoons has monogram to the finial. Overall tarnish marks.
George III silver tablespoon, marks rubbed, with fiddle pattern handle initialled MA, George III silver dessert spoon, London 1810, maker George Wintle, the old English pattern handle with feint engraving, Victorian silver sauce ladle, Exeter 1861, maker John Stone, the fiddle pattern handle initialled A, 3.8oz (3)
Silver plated ware to include four squat candlesticks with gadrooned sconces and tapering bases, two King George VI and Queen Elizabeth dessert spoons commemorating their visit to Canada 1939, small gadrooned pill pot and cover, dessert fork white metal toddy ladle with twisted baleen handle, the bowl initialled DTM (9)
Nine trays of Portmeirion pottery The Botanic Garden design items to include large lidded tureen with ladle, various plates, breakfast and other bowls, condiments, utensil jars, cups saucers, mental clock, vases, etc. (9) (B.P. 21% + VAT) One dish cracked, some wear to odd items. Crazing in places. Overall mostly ok. Approx 55 pieces.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TABLE SUITE for twelve place settings, maker George Howson, Sheffield 1902, in Celtic Point pattern, comprising table and dessert forks, table and dessert spoons, pair of sauce ladles, soup ladle and basting spoon, 89ozs 18dwts total, twelve pairs of fish knives and forks with silver blades and tines and hollow handles, 46ozs 19dwts, twelve pairs of fruit knives and forks with engraved silver blades, plain two prong tines and hollow handles (one fork Sheffield 1999), 39ozs 2dwts, twelve each table and dessert knives with Dixon/Firth stainless blades and hollow handles (three dessert knives Sheffield 1998), contained in a golden oak table canteen of oblong form with two fielded panel doors enclosing four graduating lined and fitted drawers with inset brass handles, 21" x 15 1/2" x 13" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)All excellent, barely used, no engraving, just the four replacements copied for client by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd., 176ozs total excluding table and dessert knives. Oak has split through top (centred by vacant brass shield) and sides though maybe made with two planks
A 12 cover canteen of cutlery in its storage casePortuguese silverReliefs decoration with shells and volutesEagle hallmark 833/1000 (1938-1984) and same date maker's markSoup spoons, meat knives and forks, fish knives and forks, dessert spoons, knives and forks, tea spoons, coffee spoons, two sugar shovels, soup ladle, serving spoon, fish slices, meat carvers and eight various serving utensilsWooden pink felt lined storage case of brass hardware(minor wear to case)7.947 g. (total)
A CANTEEN OF CUTLERY AND KNIFE BOXPortuguese silver, 19thFaceted smooth cablesConsists of 12 table spoons, 12 knives and 12 table forks, 12 tea spoons, 1 olive spoon, sugar ladle and tongs, soup ladle and meat carverGuimarães assay mark (G-15) Miguel Joaquim de Freitas in use from 1792 to 1801 and unidentified G.77 maker's marksPaper-lined wooden shako with velvet-lined interior with gold-plated irons(very damaged shako)14x12,5x8 cm3.640 g.
A set of five serving piecesPortuguese silver, 19th centurySoup ladle, serving spoon, fish servers and meat carversOporto assay-mark (P55.0b) and maker's mark (P-218) António da Costa (1887)Literature:F. Moitinho de Almeida/Rita Carlos"Inventário de Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasileiras"séc. XV a 1887pp. 231,262847 g
A 12 cover canteen of cutlery in its storage casePortuguese silverFiddle handles of engraved friezeSoup spoons, meat knives and forks, fish knives and forks, dessert spoons, knives and forks, ice-cream spoons, coffee spoons, soup ladle, serving spoon, spatula, fish slices, meat carving fork and sauce ladleEagle hallmark 925/1000 (1985-2020) and same date maker's markVeneered wooden storage case(faults to case)7275 g
A George III toddy ladle with baleen handle, marked EM, possibly Elizabeth Morley, London 1802, together with a collection of 20th century items comprising an engine-turned hand mirror, a matchbox sleeve, a Georgian style 'helmet' cream jug, two Georgian style sauce boats, a Georgian style twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, an open salet, a lidded mustard pot with blue glass liner, a silver-topped oil bottle and a 19th century cut crystal celery vase, weighable silver approx. 17.5ozt Condition report: All items with surface scratches and knocks, some with soldered repairs and heavier dents.

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