19th Century walnut and parquetry inlaid work box, the hinged cover enclosing a fitted interior with lift-out tray, 13.25ins wide together with 19th Century pen work decorated box with hinged lid, a small Mauchline ware barrel form box with cover, wooden ladle, pair of book ends and various items of ebony
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A large collection of 20th century silver plate and collectable stainless steel to include an Edwardian Alfred & Co stainless steel cutlery canteen, a set of William Hutton & Sons fish knives, a William Page & Co ladle, Daniel & Arter cutlery together with a number of cased cutlery sets to include Hukin & Heath butter knives, George Hides & Son knives, a Pleasance & Harper of Bristol silver plate tea service, another silver plates early 20th century teapot with sugar bowl and creamer alongside several hot water and coffee pots and an assortment of stainless steel and silver plate cutlery.
A miscellaneous selection of Staffordshire blue and white printed pottery, various dates, early to mid 19th century, including a Ralph Clews cheese stand from the 'Indian Sporting' series with bear on rock, 29.5cm diameter; a Roger's 'Zebra' pattern pedestal dish, another similar, 23cm wide; a Wedgwood Chinoiserie pattern pot-pourri urn, 29cm high; a Davenport 'Chinoiserie Ruins' pattern sauce boat, cover and integral stand with associated later 'Willow' pattern sauce ladle; and other items Condition Report: Some damage and missing lids etc. Most obvious damages below- remainder showing some signs of wear from use, handling-notably edge rubbing, scratches Davenport sauce boat- damage to cover around spoon aperture Tankard- stellar hairline crack to base Small mug- firing blemish to side Large ewer- crack to base of handle- colour bleed to transfer decoration Cylindrical vase- crack to inside of top rim, foot rim chipped, top rim heavily rubbed Wedgwood cylindrical tall vase- stellar hairline cracks to base Clews cheese- small chip to rim- doesn't 'ring' to a tap suggesting it has a large crack- which is seemingly not visible Rounded rectangular dish with Shepherd/musician- surface blemishes from firing Large serving dish marked to reverse 'Eton College'- doesn't 'ring' to a tap suggesting it has a large crack- very dull brittle sound Largest dish- clearly visible large cracks with staining Condition Report Disclaimer
Mixed Silver. A George III silver soup ladle by Thomas Dicks, London 1803, plain form engraved with a monogram, 32cm long, 186g, together with a George IV silver basting spoon by Randall Chatterton, London 1832, 29cm long, 77g, a pair of George III bright cut sugar tongs by WS, London 1806 (31g), another pair by WHR, Dublin 1824 (46g) plus a teapoon (18g) and mustard spoon, London 1790 (15.5g)Qty: (6)
Caddy Spoon. A George III silver caddy spoon, of leaf form by TI(?), London 1817, the bowl engraved with loop handle, marks worn, approximately 7cm long, together with a white metal toddy ladle, the foliate embossed bowl inset with a Queen Anne 1707 Shilling, with a long turned fruitwood handle, approximately 31cm, a pair of Victorian silver candle snuffers by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1897, 17cm long, a silver vesta case, two mother of pearl and silver fruit knives plus a novelty silver bookmark in the form of a swallow by WH, Birmingham 1897, 6cm longQty: (7)
A collection of silver wares to include a set of five George IV Scottish silver tea spoons (Glasgow, 1827, bears makers mark TK) and various other silver spoons to include a pair of Victorian silver mustard spoons, three napkin rings, a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs and a modern silver toddy ladle with ebonised handle 12 oz weighable silver
A silver pronged ivory handled bread fork (by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1898), together with a Georgian silver sauce ladle (by Alexander Edmondstoun, Edinburgh 1824), a Continental white metal sifter spoon, an early 19th Century sifter spoon of plain form, bearing maker's mark JE and a collection of mustard spoons, various dates and makers, weighable silver 4.9 oz
An Edwardian oak canteen of silver kings pattern cutlery comprising eight table forks, eight dessert forks, eight table spoons, seven dessert spoons, twelve teas spoons, six coffee spoons, a sugar spoon, two sauce ladles, a sugar sifter, a pair of sugar tongs, gravy spoon, soup ladle and two butter knives (London, 1910 by William Hutton & Sons) 119 oz total
A collection of glassware to include a green Bohemian glass vase converted to a table lamp set with gilt decoration and enamelled panel depicting a young woman with lace veil 29.5 cm high excluding fittings together with Orrefors square based decanter 23.5 cm high, a Murano handkerchief style vase approx. 13 cm high, oversized egg timer, a glass punch ladle and a Doulton Lambeth baluster shaped vase with floral and butterfly decoration by Lizzie Shettleworth 32 cm high
A canteen of electroplated cutlery, the twelve place setting comprises; side knives, table knives, fish knives, fish forks, dessert spoons, table forks, dessert forks, soup spoons, pastry forks, coffee spoons and teaspoons, four serving spoons, a soup ladle and a three piece carving set, housed in fitted table canteen, canteen measures approx 77cm wide, 47.5cm deep, 56cm high
A collection of early 19th-Century flatware to include, a soup ladle, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1822, of Old English pattern with crest to terminal; a basting spoon, William Sumner I, London 1800, of Fiddle pattern with crest to terminal; a fish slice, William Eaton, 1836, of Fiddle pattern, crest to terminal; together with an embossed handled knife with a royal cypher to blade; a meat skewer, Newcastle 1784 and a soup ladle marked STERLING, of Old English pattern with crest to terminal(Weighable silver: 18oz)
A collection of Fiddle pattern flatware various makers and dates, primarily London, to include five tablespoons, three table forks, four dessert spoons, four dessert forks, a sauce ladle and a collection of teaspoons; together with a Scottish provincial serving spoon, David Gray, Dumfries, marked unicorn, anchor, *, unicorn, anchor, DG(Combined weight: 41.9oz)
A matched suite of mid-20th Century King’s Pattern flatware and cutlery various makers and dates, predominately J. Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, comprising, ten table forks, seven dessert forks, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, six pairs of asparagus tongs, a soup ladle and various silver handled knives and plated serving items(Weighable silver: 101.6oz)
A collection of Fiddle pattern flatware various makers and dates, comprising, a basting spoon, four tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six table forks, ten dessert forks, a sauce ladle, a collection of condiment and teaspoons, some with engraved initials to terminal; together with a child's fork of similar design, Exeter 1808(Length of basting spoon: 30cm, combined weight: 59.7oz)
A group of silver hallmarked Victorian / Georgian table ware. The lot to include a Georgian sauce ladle (hallmarked London, sponsors marked RC), a fiddle pattern fork (hallmarked London 1838, sponsors marked for ST), a fiddle pattern fork (hallmarked London 1840, sponsors marks for Chawner & co) and a pair of sugar tongs (hallmarked Birmingham 1942). Largest fork measures 20.5cm, sugar tongs measure 9 cm. Total weight 177g.

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