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Collection of continental and other silver flatware, some with stainless steel blades, marked 800, to include; knives, forks, teaspoons, tablespoons, large ladle etc. Decorated with organic foliage, possibly German and initials to the terminals. Weight not including knives with stainless steel blades 60 troy ozs approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A George III King's Hourglass pattern fork, Sarah & John William Blake, London 1817, 20.7cm long, together with a George III fiddle pattern silver ladle, Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1809, 17.4cm long, a George V silver pepperette, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1927, 5.6cm long, and an Edwardian open salt and spoon by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1904, salt 5.7cm wide, gross weight 8.75ozt (5)
A George III cream jug, maker’s mark indistinct, London 1811, together with George III ladle, a 1930’s five piece cruet set with blue glass liners by Mappin & Webb, a small modern Mappin & Webb tray, a Victorian silver-mounted cut glass jar of square form, a turn of the century silver-mounted cut glass mustard pot, a pair of late Victorian sugar tongs and a German pepper pot modelled as a woman in traditional dress, marked 800, total 16.5ozt Condition report: Multiple item lot, all items display surface scratches, marks and tarnishing. There are some chips and marks to the glass.
A composite English silver and Canadian white metal and metalware table service, with scroll, edged handles viz: the English pieces, by Lee and Wigfull (Henry Wigfull), Sheffield 1899-1928, comprising six tablespoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six teaspoons, a large teaspoon or preserve spoon and a sauce ladle, 53ozt, the Canadian pieces, by Birks, comprising two table forks, two smaller table forks, six teaspoons, two butter knives, and a sauce ladle, 16ozt, the majority engraved with a single script initial (44)Condition report: Two English dessert forks repaired.Generally good order.Hallmarks clear.
Two George III King’s pattern silver serving spoons, by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1819, together with two George III Old English pattern ladles, and another George III ladle, with bright cut border, total 23oztCondition report: All items with surface scratches, marks and tarnishing commensurate with age. Some of the hallmarks are rubbed.
A collection of George III silver Old English pattern flatware, to include a basting spoon, by Richard Cressley, London 1796, with Tessiers Ltd, London label, a provincial basting spoon, by John Robertson, Newcastle 1819, a soup ladle, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1812, a pair of sauce ladles, by G Smith and W Fearn, London 1789 or 1809, together with a pair of sauce ladles, by S J Godbehere and E Wigan, London 1791, 18.20zt (7)Condition report: The general condition is good.Hallmarks clear.The majority initialled. However, the 1796 basting spoon and the pair of 1791 sauce ladles have all been erased.
A George III silver soup ladle, IL, London 1808, 33cm long and an old English pattern basting spoon, William Eley & William Fearn 1797, approximately 310gm CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot, but is available upon request. Further images and some condition reports can be viewed on our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com
A small quantity of silver to include a sauce ladle, spoons, pepper pots and an Aesthetic movement napkin ring, gross weight approximately 411gm CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot, but is available upon request. Further images and some condition reports can be viewed on our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com
[RUSSIAN PRINCELY FAMILY] A LATE 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN SOUP LADLE BY SAZIKOV 1877-82 cursive script mark, International medal winners mark, Moscow 1882, 84 zolotniki, Imperial warrant, engraved with an armorial under a crown, 35.5cm (14in) long, 357g (11.45 oz)These engraved arms can be identified as belonging to a Russian Prince. The arms belong to the descendants of Sergey Grigorievich VOLVONSKY (1788-1865) who married to Maria RAYEVSKAYA.Prince Sergey was a grandson of Field Marshal Nicholas Repnin, a leading statesman during Catherine the Great's reign. He was a Major General in the Russian Army during the Napoleonic Wars and took part in the December conspiracy of 1825 and despite being sentenced to be beheaded had his sentence commuted to life in prison: as an exile for thirty years in Siberia. He was allowed to return in 1856 on the accession of Alexander II. He lived the remainder of his life with his wife Maria in the village of Voronki (Little Russia), which was owned by their daughter. He was a cousin of Leo Tolstoy.
A MATCHED SILVER KINGS' PATTERN PART TABLE SERVICE VARIOUS MAKERS, VARIOUS GEORGE IV AND LATER DATESA few pieces engraved with a crest, comprising: Twenty six table forks Eleven table spoons Twenty dessert forks Thirty dessert spoons Eight fruit knives by R. F. Mosley & Co., Sheffield 1931 (6) and 1935 (2)Eight fruit forks by R. F. Mosley & Co., Sheffield 1931 (6) and 1935 (2) Six fish knives by R. F. Mosley & Co., Sheffield 1931 Six fish forks by R. F. Mosley & Co., Sheffield 1931Seventeen tea spoons Five sauce ladles A sugar sifting spoon A butter knife Two gravy spoons A soup ladle, 10,265g (330 oz); Together with the following with silver handles and stainless steel blades by R. F. Mosley & Co., Sheffield 1931: Six table knivesFive dessert knives; With various plated wares en suite
A MATCHED VICTORIAN OLD ENGLISH BEADED PATTERN TABLE SERVICE BY GEORGE ADAMS FOR CHAWNER & CO.LONDON VARIOUS DATESEngraved with an unidentified crest, comprising:Eighteen table forks Twelve table spoons Eighteen dessert forks Eighteen dessert spoons Six sauce ladles (two by Robert Stebbings, London 1904)A gravy spoonA soup ladle,5638g (181.25 oz);Together with the following with silver handles and stainless steel blades by A. Haviland-Nye, Sheffield 1967:Eighteen table knivesEighteen dessert knivesCondition Report: Double struckBeaded on the front and backCondition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE IV SCOTTISH SILVER SOUP LADLE, by Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1827, Kings pattern, engraved with crests and monogram. 36cm, 8.8 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTMarks very lightly rubbed but legible. Handle terminal is double struck. Minor dings throughout. A couple of small dents to the bowl. Light surface scratches commensurate with age and use
A collection of 19th century and later treen items including a shovel shaped scoop, wormed, a treen ladle, a clamp, a four pronged winding fork, three dumbbell shaped implements, darning mushrooms, etc.PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.PLEASE NOTE: This lot is being sold in-situ from a local farm house in Siddington. Collection within the week by Friday 26th. Full collection and payment information will be emailed with invoice following the sale.Additional InformationAll with general age wear to the surface throughout. The light wood shovel shaped item has worm holes that have been treated but may need further treatment. In-house postage with Adam Partridge Ltd is available on this lot.
A small collection of assorted silver flatware, comprising a George III bright cut table spoon, a George III Old English pattern sauce ladle, a pair of sugar tongs, a Georgian later embossed berry spoon, a part set of Georgian tea knives and forks, various odd tea spoons, and a christening knife and fork, 25oz overall. (qty)
A collection of American silver Repousse pattern flatware, by S. Kirk & Son Inc., comprising a gravy spoon, bread fork, sauce ladle, two lobster picks, four small forks, a spoon, and also a nutcracker, serving slice and carving knife and fork, with steel blades, stamped sterling, 16oz weighable. (qty)Condition report: In good condition overall, the steel part of the nutcrackers is a bit rusted.
A part service of silver Hanoverian pattern flatware, comprising six table forks, six table spoons, four dessert spoons, a dessert fork, a sauce ladle, a butter knife and tea spoon, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London mainly 1926, 38.5oz overall.Condition report: Good overall, one dessert spoon has a bent and mis-shapen bowl. Marks are clear.
A pair of George III Irish silver sauce tureens and covers, of twin handled classical urn form, having part fluted decoration on oval pedestal bases, by Thomas Jones, Dublin 1787 & 1788, crested, 25.5cm wide, 41.5oz overall. (2)Condition report: One lid is 1787, the other and both bases are 1788 - this lid doesn't fit well and may be from another when formerly there may have been more in the set. The lid is quite dented and mis-shapen to the edge, with a small area of damage near ladle recess, the other lid also has some dents and knocks. Marks reasonably clear.
An American silver 'Japanese' pattern oyster ladle, by Tiffany & Co., the rounded rectangular bowl with crimped edge, the handle with an exotic bird, stamped Tiffany & Co, sterling, pat.1871, 31cm long, 7oz.Condition report: Some small dings and scratches to the bowl, otherwise in good condition.

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