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Lot 720

A George II silver sauce ladle, with scallop bowl, the shaped scroll handle with scallop decoration, maker's mark indistinct, possibly Philip Garden, London 1752, 18cm long, 3oz.

Lot 907

Six George III silver Old English pattern tea spoons, various other 19th century silver flatware, a set of six silver pastry forks, and a Georgian toddy ladle with coin inset bowl (lacks handle). (qty)

Lot 667

A George III silver Onslow pattern soup ladle, with scalloped bowl, by Elizabeth Tookey, London 1770, 26.5cm long, 4oz.

Lot 746

A pair of Victorian silver pastry servers, the shaped handles with foliate decoration, by Chawner & Co., London 1882, a pair of Georgian silver tongs, with pierced and engraved decoration, maker's mark only for Richard Mills, circa 1770, three further pairs of tongs, and a sauce ladle (repairs), 11oz overall. (7)

Lot 665

A matched part service of late 19th century Russian silver fiddle pattern flatware, comprising nine table forks, twelve table spoons, nine tea spoons, and six steel bladed table knives, predominantly by V. Ashmarin, Moscow, together with a similar, possibly Polish, soup ladle, stamped 13, and a gravy spoon, 69.5oz weighable.

Lot 740

A George III silver King's pattern soup ladle, by Paul Storr, London 1817, 34.5cm long, 9.5oz.

Lot 668

An Edwardian silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1902, 33cm, together with a pair of George III later embossed berry spoons, London 1812, and a pair of serving spoons with lobed finials, Sheffield 1930/31, 19oz overall. (5)

Lot 855

A Georgian silver toddy ladle, with coin inset bowl and whalebone twist handle, and another similar toddy ladle. (2)

Lot 675

A pair of silver spoons, with lion terminals, by C.J. Vander Ltd, London 1970, a similar larger spoon, a silver sauce ladle, a set of five teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, and a set of twelve silver handled tea knives, 7oz weighable. (qty)

Lot 824

A collection of American silver flatware, comprising a scalloped ladle, five table spoons, a crumber, a pierced serving slice, two bread forks, various spoons and small forks, a small ladle with wooden handle, and other oddments including a pair of plated scissors, various patterns, dates and makers, 36oz weighable. (qty)

Lot 673

A 19th century German silver sifter spoon, Hamburg circa 1860, another German sauce ladle, stamped 800, together with assorted other German, Continental and American silver flatware, including a Maltese fork, three various napkin rings, and a silver pill box modelled as a sweet, 19oz overall. (qty)

Lot 3134

19th century Minton tile, Ronson lighter, hallmarked silver inkwell, silver mounted scent bottle. bottle coasters, French ladle, other Frrench silver-plate, 19th century ivory handled fork and miscellanea in one box

Lot 67

Silver & Silverplate - a large Viners of Sheffield silver plated punch bowl, chased floral decoration, 38cm diameter, associated ladle; a pair of Viners Alpha plate candle sticks; silver hollow cast weighted Hedgehog; tray, mug etc.

Lot 395

comprising twelve covered soup cups and stands, twelve dinner plates 25.5cm diam., twelve breakfast plates 22.5cm diam., twelve side plates 17.5cm diam., twelve bowls 16.5cm diam., a toast rack, four small round dishes 7.8cm diam., a ladle, and a shaped dish 26.5cm wide; blue printed factory marks

Lot 203

A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, bright-cut engraved decoration by Solomon Hougham, hallmarks London 1794, length 32cm, 4.2ozBowl has 1 small dent on rim otherwise no damage, slight wear to high points, hallmarks slightly rubbed

Lot 548

A small George III silver toddy ladle, with twisted whale baleen handle, by Edward Mayfield, hallmarks London 1808, length 18cmNo damage, lip of spout has 1 small dent, hallmarks clear

Lot 164

An Elizabeth II silver ladle, lined fiddle pattern with plain bowl, Sheffield 2009, 18cm wide, and a further ladle, 6.¼oz. (2)

Lot 171

A George III silver ladle, of small proportion, with plain oval bowl and turned whale bone handle, London 1800, 18cm high, another similar, further ladle and spoon. (4)

Lot 28

A small group of silver and silver plate, including a pair of dessert knives with silver blades and filled handles, a silver coffee spoon, a silver plated punch or soup ladle, a silver plated inkwell with Royal Commemorative inscription and some flatware

Lot 31

A small group of silver flatware and other items, including a cased baby feeding set, a sauce ladle and more, 6.4 ozt

Lot 1446

A PAIR OF SILVER NAPKIN RINGS AND SEVEN FURTHER ITEMS (9)The napkin rings of octagonal form, in the Art Deco taste, Birmingham 1938, a silver pill box formed as a miniature handbag and three further silver pill boxes, combined weight 92 gms and plated wares, comprising; a French soup ladle, a serving spoon and an oval teapot, with a rush woven handle

Lot 1574

A GEORGE II SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SOUP LADLEWith a shell shaped bowl, bottom marked, London 1759, weight 148 gmsMaker's mark rather weak, other marks are a little rubbed, few small dents and nicks to either side of the ladle bowl, probable erasure of crest or monogram at the top of the handle

Lot 1590

A GROUP OF SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED WARES (6)Comprising; a Victorian heart shaped trinket box, London 1891, a vase, Birmingham 1900, height 16.5cm, a smaller vase, a glass scent bottle, (the stopper lacking), a circular photograph frame, diameter 9cm and a cream ladle, Sheffield 1962, weight of box, smaller vase and ladle 153 gms

Lot 1592

A SILVER TABLE SERVICE OF FLATWAREComprising; a soup ladle, London 1862, a stuffing spoon, London 1876, a pair of sauce ladles, London 1901, twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, a pair of fish servers, London 1861, four salt spoons, a pair of pickle spoons, sixteen dessert forks, fourteen dessert spoons, a butter knife, six grapefruit spoons and twelve teaspoons, the rest mixed dates and makers, combined weight of weighable silver 6045 gms, also nine steel bladed table knives, eighteen silver bladed dessert knives, twenty-five silver pronged dessert forks, twelve silver bladed fish knives, ten silver pronged fish forks with ivory handles, also a five piece piece carving set, twelve table knives and twelve cheese knives, contained in a gilt metal mounted four drawer wooden canteen cabinet, raised on four gilt ball and claw feet, with a standProvenance: Hylda and Lewis Gilbert, Sheldrake Place, London. Lewis Gilbert (d.2018), the celebrated film director, producer andscreenwriter, best known for his 007 James Bond movies and Alfie.

Lot 211

A Scottish George IV silver fiddle pattern toddy ladle, various propelling pencils, two pairs of silver dice and other itemsfirst Edinburgh, 1829 by Donald Fraser, together with a Yard O Led engine turned rolled gold propelling pencil a Cross gold filled ball-point pen, a Parker 17 propelling pencil, two Italian leather cased silver and red enamel pairs of dice, etc. (qty)weighable silver approx. 3.11 ozt.Condition: Ladle with surface wear and marks. Pairs of dice in good condition, Sugar spoon with crack to pierce decoration on handle. Paper knife handle has been glued to blade. Pens in fair condition

Lot 274

Austrian .800 silver flatware Vienna, c.1900, marks mark GKcomprising three tablespoons, four teaspoons, three dessert knives with filled handles, a serving fork, a ladle, a butter knife and a pate spreader with filled handles, terminals initialled E.G, (14)length of tablespoons 21.4 cm, total weight approx. 28.28 ozt. Condition: Good condition, some scratches and wear

Lot 323

An early 20th century oak cased twelve setting canteen of Old English pattern EPNS flatware comprising twelve diner fork, twelve dessert knives, twelve desert spoons, twelve teaspoons, table spoons, six egg spoons, pair sauce ladles, pair of salt spoons, a butter knife, a soup ladle, a pair of sugar tongs, a mustard spoon and twelve ivorine handled dinner and table knives and five piece carving set, the case lined in blue baize with two lift out tray and brass carrying handles, bearing engraved presentation brass shield escutcheon dated 1925Condition: Complete and in good condition. Some surface wear and marks but not rubbed. Lose items associated

Lot 2194

JAMES CARR; two hallmarked silver sauce boats with cast edges, one example raised on hoof feet, Birmingham 1932-36, each with associated silver plated ladles, approx. 6.58ozt/204g.Additional InformationOne of the sauce boats with numerous dents and knocks, slight misshaping, the ladle with wear to the plate.

Lot 2199

BARKER ELLIS & CO; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver sauce boat with scalloped edge, raised on three pad feet, Birmingham 1971, together with a Victorian hallmarked silver sauce ladle, Glasgow 1891, a hallmarked silver mounted easel back photograph frame and a hallmarked silver lidded mustard with associated spoon, weighable 6ozt/188g.Additional InformationDents to the frame, tarnishing and wear, heavy wear/tarnishing to the interior of the sauce boat, lacking the liner on the mustard and the salt spoon with pitting/wear.

Lot 2466

A Willian IV hallmarked silver pair of sugar tongs, Edinburgh 1840, together with a further pair of sugar tongs with bird claw grippers, and a George II silver toddy ladle, with twisted baleen handle and Queen set centre dated 1746, weighable silver 3.4ozt/106g, (3).Additional InformationSugar tongs with general age wear patina to the surface, the toddy ladle has many small knocks and light patina of scratches, no hallmarks.

Lot 2514A

A George III hallmarked silver soup ladle, with shell shaped bowl, London 1802, length 33cm.

Lot 3035

WWII ESPIONAGE INTEREST; a hallmarked silver mounted leather document wallet with regimental crest above inscription 'Presented to the Officers 1st Bn. Royal Fusiliers by Lt. Colonel H. H. Cripps on completion of four happy years from 1933-1937', Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1937, 35.8 x 24cm.Lieutenant Colonel H. H. Cripps served as a member of the Court Martial of the German spy Josef Jakobs, who parachuted into Britain but broke his ankle on landing and was soon after apprehended whilst still wearing his flying suit and carrying £500, forged identity papers, a radio transmitter and a German sausage.Jakobs was tried by Court Martial on the 4th and 5th August 1941 and was found guilty and sentenced to execution by Cripps and the other members of the Court led by G. M. Cornish. The execution, which was the last to take place at the Tower of London, took place on August 15th 1941 when Jakobs was blindfolded and tied to a Windsor chair, upon which he was shot by a Scots Guards firing squad.Additional InformationThe silver has some dents, as well as spotting, tarnish and scratches. Light general wear, some scuffs and marks to the leather. There has probably been a ladle or sticker on the reverse and this has lifted the surface of the leather. Some rubbing to the maker's mark on the silver.

Lot 372

A GROUP OF SILVER MOUNTED ITEMSComprising: an Edwardian silver mounted cut glass cube inkwell, Birmingham 1919, the domed cover engraved with a monogram GFCS, the rest plain, the glass plain with hobnail cutting beneath, 9cm (3 1/2in); a late Victorian dip pen in the form of a quill by B. H. Joseph & Co., Birmingham 1894; a Canadian plain rectangular photograph frame by Birks, stamped Birks Sterling, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) high; an oval example by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1910, 17.3cm (6 3/4in) high; three French Art Deco silver capped glass toilette bottles, maker's mark illegible, 1838-1972 1st standard, 1930s, and three further caps, engraved S.S, the taller two 13cm (5in)Provenance: Sir Sacheverell Reresby Sitwell, 6th Baronet, CH (1897-1988).Condition Report: The toddy ladle silver solder repairedCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 174

A GROUP OF SILVER DINING WARE ITEMSVARIOUS DATES AND MAKERSComprising: an oblong baluster sugar basin by Pairpoint Brothers, London 1912, in Regency style, 16cm (6 1/4in) across handles; a matched pair of four division oval toast racks, by Mappin & Webb, and maker's mark hh (not traced), both Sheffield 1966, 10.5cm (4 1/4in) long, 536g (17.25 oz) weighable; an early George III toddy ladle, maker's mark illegible, London 1767, with a part twisted baleen handle, 34.5cm (13 1/2in) long; a William IV fiddle pattern sugar tongs by Mary Chawner, London 1835; a four division toast rack by Sussex Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1898; three gilt naturalistic salt spoons, unmarked, with shell shaped bowls and coral handles, engraved with a crest, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long (10); a French sugar tongs by Maison Cardeilhac, with vine leaf nips, 12.5cm (5i n) long; and a set of four Spanish shell shaped salt cellars, post 1934 .915 standard (qty)Provenance: Possibly owned by Sir Osbert SitwellThence by descent at Weston Hall.

Lot 175

A COMPOSITE BLUE AND WHITE STONE CHINA AND PEARLWARE PART DINNER SERVICE PRINTED WITH THE 'WATER-LILY' PATTERNWEDGWOOD, VARIOUS DATES 19TH CENTURYComprising: an oval soup tureen, cover and stand; a pair of shaped rectangular soup tureens, covers and stands; a pair of shaped rectangular vegetable tureens; a shaped rectangular meat dish with gravy well; three various shaped rectangular serving dished in various sizes; an oval vegetable tureen and stand; three oval serving dishes in various sizes; an oval dish and divider; three various vegetable tureens and covers; four assorted covers for vegetable tureens without base; four various covers for sauce tureens; a pair of sauce tureens, ladles, covers and stands; fourteen custard cups and thirteen covers; eight small assorted serving dishes or sauce tureen stands; twenty-seven various soup plates; twenty-two dinner plates; four breakfast plates; and a large punch bowl, 55.5cm diameter; assorted marksProvenance:By family repute in the collection of Sir Joseph Banks (1748-1820)Gifted to Mary Heber and thence by descent at Weston HallLiterature:F. Bamford, 'Weston Hall, Northamptonshire - II: The Home of Sir Sacheverell and Lady Sitwell', Country Life, 29 January 1976, p. 235.F. Sitwell, Weston Hall, Towchester, Northamptonshire: A Brief Guide, Northampton, 1993, p. 7.Catalogue Note:The Water Lily (or Nelumbium Nucifera) pattern from the 'Darwin Service' was designed in 1806, and the 'Brown Water Lily' earthenware service was made during a three year period from 1808-1811 by Wedgwood. It was probably the first time that the Wedgwood factories had employed the technique of under glaze printing and used specific botanical images derived from prints in the Botanist's Repository and the Botanical Magazine (1803-1806). The original brown print pattern was made for the naturalist Charles Darwin's parents, Robert and Susannah Darwin of Shrewsbury. This service, which Susannah purchased from her brother, Josiah Wedgwood II (1769-1843), was a wedding gift to Charles (1809-82), and his wife (and cousin), Emma (née Wedgwood). A large part of this dinner service is at Darwin's former home, Down House, Kent; a single dinner plate is in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (C.3-1988). The blue printed design, as found on the present dinner service, was conceived in 1806, introduced in 1811 and manufactured in quantity between 1811 and 1845.It is perhaps due to the friendship that existed between , Mary Heber (d. 1809), at Weston Hall, and the eminent naturalist and botanist Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1830), and his wife, that the Water Lily dinner service was acquired and kept at Weston. Sir Joseph sailed with Captain Cook on the Endeavour in 1768 and visited Tahiti, Australia, New Guinea and the Malay States. The specimens collected by Banks and the Swedish botanist, Daniel Charles Solander, were studied on the Endeavour by the botanical illustrator Sydney Parkinson. When the expedition returned to London in 1771, Banks employed five artists to create watercolours of all of Parkinson's drawings, and 18 engravers to create 743 copperplate line engravings from the completed watercolours at a considerable cost. It is said that the design for the water lilies on the service was taken from one growing in a pond in Lord Greville's garden in Paddington- upon seeing the flower Banks is said to have proclaimed that he 'had never seen a better water lily, even in the wild'.Banks, President of the Royal Society, who was friendly with Wedgwood, made regular visits to Weston Hall; in the expectation of one such visit, Mary noted that she must buy some Barbados ginger, 'to be had in powder at Apothecaries' Hall at 2s 4d per pound. Sir J. Banks takes a quarter of an ounce every morning at Breakfast' (F. Bamford, 'Weston Hall, Northamptonshire - II: The Home of Sir Sacheverell and Lady Sitwell', Country Life, 29 January 1976, p. 235). It is thus possible that the present lot was gifted to Mary Heber prior to her death in 1809 and later added to or some items bought as replacements.Condition Report: An oval soup tureen, cover and stand: the tureen is crackedA pair of shaped rectangular soup tureens, covers and stands: both stands are cracked and one tureen is cracked and gluedA pair of shaped rectangular vegetable tureens: One cracked, both missing coversA shaped rectangular meat dish with gravy well: one of the feet is chipped offAn oval vegetable tureen and stand: one handle has been often gluedThree oval serving dishes in various sizes: The smallest with a rim chipAn oval dish and divider: the vegetable divider is heavily stained and the dish is cracked and rivettedThree various vegetable tureens and covers: One tureen is cracked and rivetted and one is cracked and stainedFour assorted covers for vegetable tureens without base: One crackedFour various covers for sauce tureens: one crackedA pair of sauce tureens, ladles, covers and stands: One tureen is stained, one ladle is restoredFourteen custard cups and thirteen covers: several are stained, two have had the handles broken offEight small assorted serving dishes or sauce tureen stands: Two are cracked and one chippedTwenty-seven various soup plates: Four are cracked and chipped, some staining from age and useTwenty-two dinner plates: only two are undamagedfour breakfast plates: two are damageslarge punch bowl, 55.5cm diameter: cracked and scratchedGeneral condition: The service has been extensively used Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 396

A Copper Oval Chestnut Roaster, Copper Ladle and a Copper Pan

Lot 1199

A George III silver fiddle thread pattern soup ladle, Richard Crossley, London, 1804, 12½in. (31.7cm.) long, thick gauge, weight 7.0 tr.oz.

Lot 1182

A canteen of sterling silver flatware by Reed & Barton, Spanish Baroque pattern, believed to date from the 1970s, the 12 place setting service comprising table forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, salad forks and tea spoons, plus a pair of pickle forks, a sauce ladle, a shell bowl sugar spoon, a serving fork and a pair of table spoons, total weight 106 tr.oz., plus 12 table knives, 12 butter knives, a pie server and a master butter knife with Mirrorstele-blades, gross weight 49.9 tr.oz., in a Eureka fitted mahogany canteen. * VG condition with evidence of only occasional use. Canteen good with a few small dings and scratches to exterior.

Lot 1170

A matched set of six George III silver table spoons, Old English pattern, three by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1806; and three by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1808-09, monograms to terminals; together with a similar George III sauce ladle, George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1792, weight 12.15 tr.oz. (7) * Spoons in good condition, a little rubbing to marks. Sauce ladle has creasing and old repair to bowl.

Lot 194

A Victorian transferware covered soup tureen and ladle, with polychrome chinoiserie style decoration, gilt enriched foliate twist handles and cone finial, underglaze 'C' mark and red painted '3814' pattern no., 11in. (28cm.) high.

Lot 1141

A 19th century fiddle shell pattern mustard ladle, Edinburgh, thistle & George head marks, with gilt bowl, 4 1/8in. (10.5cm.) long, weight 0.39 tr.oz. * Maker's mark rubbed and slight rubbing to bottom end of shell decoration.

Lot 1004

A collection of various silver smalls, comprising a cream jug by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1908, of half fluted baluster form with gilt wash interior; a silver handled pistol grip letter opener, Sheffield, 1986; a sauce ladle by Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1907; two pairs of sugar tongs; spoons etc., weight 14.7 tr.oz. (quantity) * Varying condition, mostly good, some pieces with slightly rubbed hallmarks, spoons with small dents to bowls.

Lot 995

A collection of silver plate table ware, comprising a Victorian coffee pot of classical baluster form, repoussé decorated with a floral design, shaped vacant cartouche to either side, raised on four leaf capped hoof feet, 11in. (27.8cm.) high; a salver; a tankard; salt and pepper mills; two sauce boats; a milk jug; and a ladle. (9)

Lot 955

A part harlequin set of silver plated 'A1' Hanoverian rat tail pattern cutlery, mostly by Rushworths Ltd., comprising a soup ladle; ten dinner forks; six starter forks; nine dessert spoons; and four serving spoons. (30)

Lot 1086

An unusual silver dog nose child's spoon, probably Continental, possibly early 18th century, unmarked, 5¾in. (14.6cm.) long; together with a George III silver mustard ladle, George Wintle, London 1818, weight 1.18 tr.oz. (2) * - Dognose: Small marks and scratches to silver throughout. No evidence of repairs. - Mustard ladle: Good marks. Good condition overall.

Lot 1200

A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, Richard Crossley, London 1813, the terminal inscribed 'FESTINA LENTE' (more haste, less speed) above horse and '45169', 12 7/8in. (32.8cm.) long, weight 5.8 tr.oz.

Lot 983

A quantity of collectable silver, comprising a pierced clover shaped bon bon dish by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1909, 4¼in. (10.8cm.) at widest; a miniature Victorian bright cut tankard by George Unite, Birmingham 1889, inscribed 'Alma Mabel Rhind - J.A.R', with foliate engraved decoration; and a pierced oval form bon bon dish by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1925, raised on shaped pad feet, 5¾in. (14.6cm.) long; together with a modern wine coaster, sauce ladle and various spoons etc., weight without coaster 8.5 tr.oz. (quantity) * Clover dish with small split to rim, tankard with dents to handle and possible repair, otherwise good.

Lot 1248

An unusual Georgian silver serpent punch / toddy ladle with inset George II 1757 coin, the egg shaped bowl with pouring spout, embossed with floral and foliate decoration, vacant shaped cartouche and inset 1757 coin, with twig form stem with serpent, the turned handle with applied rose bud terminal, 15 7/8in. (40cm.) long, gross weight 0.86 tr.oz. * The bowl slightly miss shaped and having small shallow dents, handle with hairline cracks, terminal possibly re-attached.

Lot 1252

A small collection of silver, comprising a pepper mill by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1902; a butter shell of typical form, raised on three ball feet by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1903; a fiddle pattern sauce ladle; and a pill box, total weight 8.1 tr.oz. (4)

Lot 1014

A George III silver bright cut Old English pattern soup ladle, Hester Bateman, London 1784, with bright cut feathered banding, engraved crowned lion terminal, shell bowl with gilded interior, 13 7/8in. (35.3cm.) long, weight 4.9 tr.oz. * Good condition with strong hallmarks.

Lot 333

A tray of antique plated wares : ladle, entree dish with cover, tea ware, etc

Lot 250

An extensive canteen of silver plated cutlery, including forks, spoons, serving ladle and more

Lot 33

Royal Crown Derby Infirmary dish, Woods Ware tureen, ladle & stand, Alvingham pottery, Johnson Bros part tea service etc.

Lot 131

Silver toddy ladle, probably by James Smith, Aberdeen, and another, similar, by Edward Livingstone, Dundee, sugar nippers by Hannam and Mills (London) c. 1775, and a nickel and brass snuff box.  (4)

Lot 157

Silver toddy ladle by Adam Burgess, Dumfries, and another, Greenock, no maker's mark.  (2)

Lot 158

Silver toddy ladle by W Mill, Montrose.

Lot 160

Silver toddy ladle, probably James Erskine, Aberdeen, and another, R Turner, Edinburgh 1815.  (2)

Lot 161

Silver soup ladle of Hanoverian style with upturned terminal, of good weight, maker perhaps Thomas Anderson, Edinburgh 1771, 32cm, 200g or 6½oz.

Lot 162

Montrose: silver soup ladle, initialled, 36cm, 210g or 6oz.

Lot 45

Wick: silver soup ladle, fiddle pattern with circular bowl, by John Sellar, c. 1820, 200g or 6½oz.

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