HIGGS OF LIVERPOOL; a quantity of silver plated 'Old English' pattern cutlery and flatware, comprising bone-handled table knives, table forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, coffee spoons, teaspoons, pudding spoons, serving spoons, etc, together with other silver plated wares, including fish servers, a ladle, etc.
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A collection of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising; a set of four Fiddle pattern table forks, Chawner & Co, London 1850, three further table forks, a dessert fork, a Scottish provincial silver ladle, possibly George Walker, Aberdeen, a pair of Irish silver sugar tongs, two further pairs of sugar tongs, a sugar sifter spoon, a sauce ladle, a pair of Victorian silver grape scissors and twelve further spoons, together with a set of six silver handled side knives, five mother of pearl handled silver side knives, a set of six white metal coffee spoons and small collection of plated flatware, total weighable silver approx 32.3oz (a lot)
A small collection of silver, comprising; a cased set of fruit spoons, Birmingham 1935, together with an engine turned silver box, a pair of silver tablespoons with later embossed decoration, a later pierced silver sauce ladle and a faceted silver sugar caster, total weighable silver approx 13.6oz
An early 20thC Booths pottery dinner service, printed and painted with flowers, on a yellow floral ground, within a similar green border, pattern number 4145, printed marks, comprising a pair of graduated meat platters, pair of vegetable tureens and covers, sauce boat and ladle, small tureen and stand, butter dish and cover, nine dinner, eight dessert and nine side plates.
Shoji Hamada (1894-1978)a Mashiko Pottery stoneware plate,with a ladle poured design in green copper Seigi glaze on a nuka groundunsigned, repaired rim 25cm. diam. LiteratureSwan Song of the 20th Century - Contemporary Ceramics, Bonhams. 9th June 1999 lot 89 page 36 for an identical plate, purchased via Hamada from a Mashiko Gallery in 1957 by Susan Peterson Provenance Mrs Davis ProvenanceDesign, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers, 7th March 2012, lot 1085, private collection.
An Beech, Hancock & Co earthenware soup tureen, cover, ladle and stand, c1860, transfer printed in blue and white Asiatic Pheasant pattern, a Minton stone china soup tureen, c1860, transfer printed in blue with the Berlin Chaplet pattern, a blue and white printed Basket pattern earthenware jug, c1830 and a John Tams Ltd Crown Pottery Willow pattern bowl, c1900, printed mark (7) Stand with chip to underside of rim, tureen cover with minor chip to interior rim, jug with chip to glaze on handle and wear along rim and foot, minor chips to foot of bowl
A composed group of George IV and later silver flatware, various makers, marked London, various dates,in rose pattern, including:a serving spoon, 1828,a sifter ladle, 1828,a fish slice, 1830,a pair of serving spoons with shell bowls, 1830,a sugar spoon, 1833,a soup ladle, 1834,a tablespoon, 1844,6 table forks, 1844,a pair of salt spoons, 1860, and6 dessert spoons and forks, 1863,together with 12 starter and 12 dinner knives,indistinct maker's mark, London 2004,total weighable 107ozt (qty.)
Selection of Sterling Silverware. To include; a Set of Six Weighted Sterling Silver Butter Knives, Set of Six Sterling Silver Cake Pastry Dessert Forks, two Georgian Silver Serving Spoons, a Sterling Silver Toddy Ladle, a Sterling Silver Mustard Ladle, two Sterling Silver Napkin Rings and a pair of Silver Sugar Tongs. Total Gross Weight of the Solid Sterling Silver is approx. 440 grams. All in condition commensurate with the age of the Silverware.
TWO SILVER SPOONS, the first a berry spoon embossed detail to the bowl with a fiddle pattern handle, hallmarked 'William Eaton' London 1838, together with a ladle spoon with monogram detail, hallmarked London 1800, approximate gross weight 131.9 grams, 4.24 ozt, (condition report: general moderate wear, rubbing to hallmark on the ladle)
A SERVICE OF CHRISTOFLE SILVER PLATED FLATWARE FOR TWELVE Oceana pattern, twelve place settings, housed in a fitted three tier canteen, comprising: Table knives; desert knives; table forks; desert forks; desert spoons; table spoons; fish knives; fish forks; pastry forks; tea spoons; coffee spoons; a carving knife and fork; a soup ladle; and 9 further serving pieces (144 pieces) The canteen 52cm wide Condition: Condition Report Some light signs of use throughout, but generally in very good condition This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Russian, presentation silver ladle is made in the traditional form of a Russian boat, decorated with an ornament in the neo-Russian style and an inscription of the Russian folk proverb Beer is good at three money a bucket, they only drink to praise. Hallmarks: Name of an unknown master with the initials in Cyrillic Ð’Ð’, Hallmark of the Moscow District Assay Office with the initials Ð’.С and the numbers 1883 corresponding to the hallmark of the master for quality Savinkov Viktor, the numbers 84 corresponding to the silver sample. Dimensions: Height 4 cm, length 15.5 cm, width 8.5 cm. Weight 158 g Width: 15.5cm, Height: 4cm, Depth: 8.5cm, Weight: 0.158kg, Condition: Good, with traces of use, Material: Silver 84, ID: ID-ANTQ-11167
An exquisite silver cutlery set for 24 persons, created at the end of the 19th century in the workshop of the famous jewellers Bruckmann & Söhne, is a wonderful example of the craftsmanship of German jewellers. The set of 280 items is stored in the original mahogany cabinet, decorated with exquisite decor with marquetry elements. The silver set includes 48 table knives, 48 ​​forks, 24 spoons, 24 fish knives, 24 fish forks, 24 dessert knives, 24 dessert forks, 24 dessert spoons, 24 teaspoons and 16 serving items. The serving set includes salad spoons, a ladle, a fish serving utensil, as well as serving forks and spoons for cold and hot dishes. All items in the set are decorated with profiled conical handles, decorated with fine engraving, topped with voluminous seashells on both sides. The edges of the devices are emphasized by an elegant line along the contour, which gives them a special elegant look. The cabinet for storing the set is made of mahogany in the style of late classicism. Its base rests on massive spherical legs, from which conical columns rise, supporting the upper part of the structure. The upper part of the cabinet consists of two doors, topped with a cornice with decorative balusters. The cabinet has seven pull-out shelves, each of which contains separate compartments upholstered with velvet fabric for cutlery. On the cornice is a silver plaque with an engraved inscription: To Mr. Waldemar von Dippel, indicating the noble origin of the owner of the set. Hallmarks on the silver objects include: Crescent moon, crown, German 800 assay value, model number No. 0341891 and the manufacturer`s mark - P. Bruckmann & Söhne, retailer`s mark G. Winterhalter. The total weight of the set is about 16,110 g, (Weight without filled parts is about 10,470 g.) A similar example is part of the collection of the Städtische Museen Heilbronn and is presented in the exhibition Silber für die Welt, page 205. Width: 100cm, Height: 180cm, Depth: 60cm, Weight: 40kg, Condition: Very good, Material: Mahogany , ID: ID-ANTQ-11576
A unique Russian silver kovsh in the Art Nouveau style, made at the beginning of the 20th century by the famous silversmith Alexander Vyakeva for the renowned firm of K. Faberge. The kovsh is distinguished by its exquisite form, reminiscent of an ancient Russian boat descended from the drawings of Ivan Bilibin, which gives it a characteristic historical and cultural shade inherent in the Art Nouveau period. Particular attention is drawn to the decorative elements located along the sides of the product, made in the form of shields, inlaid with natural Jasper cut cabochon, which give the kovsh a unique shine and elegance. The handle of the ladle is made in an intricate form imitating the stern and rudder of an ancient boat. Hallmarks: K. Faberge under a double-headed eagle - a hallmark indicating that the ladle belongs to the St. Petersburg branch of the jewelry firm of Karl Faberge, which was famous for its luxurious and refined products, the hallmark of the St. Petersburg Assay District used in the period from 1908 to 1917, consisting of the letter a, a woman`s head in a kokoshnik, turned to the right with the numbers 84 located in an oval shield. The master`s name with the initials in Latin AW corresponding to the hallmark of the famous silversmith Alexander Vyakev. Inventory number 18458 is an important element for identifying and recording products of the firm of K. Faberge. The presentation ladle is a magnificent example of the Russian jewelry tradition of the early twentieth century, combining art, history and high craftsmanship. It is a rare and valuable exhibit made for the famous Faberge firm. Dimensions: height 11 cm, width 13 cm, length 28 cm, weight - 625 grams. Width: 28cm, Height: 11cm, Depth: 13cm, Weight: 0.625kg, Condition: Very good, Material: Silver 84, ID: ID-ANTQ-11166
Victorian G. L. Ashworth & Bros. ironstone part dinner service of 36 pieces, each with rich gilt and floral decoration and a cobalt rim, pattern number 3/1810, comprising tureen with cover, sauce tureen and stand, 3 oval meat dishes in sizes, largest W.39cm; 6 soup plates, 12 dinner plates, and 12 dessert plates, (very few pieces a/f); and a later Mason's "Blue Pheasant" Pattern service of 60 pieces, comprising soup tureen with cover and ladle on stand, 2 tureens with covers, 2 sauce tureens with covers, 1 ladle, on stands, 5 meat dishes, largest W.44.5cm; 12 soup, 11 dinner, 11 dessert and 11 side plates, (some pieces a/f). (96)
An Edward VII Britannia Standard Silver Sugar Caster, and Mixed Silver, the caster, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1901, of octagonal form, 5.75ins high, weight 5.6ozs, a George III silver and whalebone handled punch ladle, possibly London 1802, a silver rectangular cigarette box, Birmingham 1931, 5.25ins x 3.5ins, and a mixed selection of silver, remaining combined weighable silver 17ozs
A Set of Four George III Silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell Pattern Sauce Ladles, and Five Other Sauce Ladles, the four by Peter and William Bateman, four William IV Old English pattern sauce ladles, by George Smith and William Fearn, London 1835, all crested, and a Victorian Scottish silver sauce ladle, Glasgow 1852, initialled, combined weight 17.2ozs
A George III silver and baleen today ladle, by Thomas Morley, London c.1780-93, the silver bowl with gadrooned rim, the stem of wrythen baleen, length 38.1cm, together with a Victorian silver old English pattern sifting spoon, by Elizabeth & John Eaton, London 1858, length 18.4cm (51.3g). (2)
Five sterling silver Tiffany & Co teaspoons, with bright-cut decoration; four silver coffee spoons, with bright-cut decoration Sheffield hallmark, ten teaspoons mm Robert and William Wilson Philadelphia, each monogrammed with a C (af); two Georgian and one Victorian silver tea spoons, three silver teaspoon stamped sterling engraved BB, four Victorian silver teaspoons, London hallmark dated 1843, mm William Theobald, gross weight 650 gms, five silver coffee spoons Sheffield hallmark dated 1917, mm JDWD. Three large serving spoons and three dessert spoons, Sheffield hallmark dated 1909, approx 350 gms. This lot includes a large Victorian silver ladle, London hallmark dated 1840, mm Chawner & Co, approx 100 gms; silver sugar tongs London hallmark dated 1847, mm Elizabeth Eaton, approx 50 gms and a silver plated basting spoon. Condition Report Two of the Wilson spoons have been damaged by a trash compactor.
Two Georgian silver tablespoons, London hallmark dated 1776, mm BC, another London hallmark (rubbed), two Georgian silver tablespoons, both Exeter hallmarks dated 1814 and 1829, mm Joseph Hicks and William Woodman, together with a small silver spoon (marks rubbed). This lot concludes with two rat tail sauce ladles, Sheffield hallmark dated 1898/99 mm CB & S and another sauce ladle, London hallmark, dated 1809/10 mm RC, approx 342 gms.
Four silver caddy spoons including a Georgian example Birmingham hallmark dated 1816, mm Cocks & Betteridge; a Georgian example London hallmark dated 1806, mm John, Henry & Charles Lias; a Georgian example, London, 1794, mm OH and another unmarked caddy spoon (af). This lot includes a marrow spoon, sauce ladle, five silver salts, butter knife, teaspoon, silver fork, two napkin rings and a matchbox cover various hallmarks, approx and concludes with two silver toast racks the first is Sheffield hallmark dated 1928 mm Hutton & Sons Ltd and another Birmingham hallmark dated 1909, mm rubbed, approx 400 gms. Condition ReportThe fourth unmarked caddy spoon has signs of soldering.
A part canteen of silver Lily pattern cutlery, comprising 18 dessert spoons weight 35oz, 17 dessert forks weight 34oz, 18 dinner forks weight 54oz, two basting spoons weight 14oz, a ladle weight 3oz, 18 serving spoons weight 57oz and 18 tea spoons weight 16oz, in an oak case with fitted lift out trays

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