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COLLECTION OF SCANDINAVIAN SILVER CUTLERY, .830 grade including table forks and spoons, numerous by David Andersen, of various patterns, some with engraved initials and crests, weighable silver approx. 2800g, also white metal items including a soup ladle with gilt bowl and a small group of plated items
CAST IRON LADLE. A massive cast iron, twin lipped ladle used to move molten tin from the furnace into the ingot moulds. Length 82cm. Cleared from a property in Chyandour, Penzance. The Bolitho family owned a large iron smelting works at Chyandour. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk
A good part textured silver canteen of cutlery for six by Adrian Gerald Benney,comprising sixty one items, six each of the following: table and dessert spoons, table and dessert forks, tea knives and forks, teaspoons and silver handled table and dessert knives, together with two pairs of servers, soup ladle, sauce ladle and a cheese knife London, 1998 and one matched earlier tea knife, London, 1987, weighable silver, 150.4oz.
A twelve-person cutlery set with case (Barretina), D. Maria I, Queen of Portugal (1777-1816), 833/1000 silver, fully shark skin lined case with bronze mounts, cutlery made up of soup ladle, 2 rice spoons, 2 sauce ladles, a pair of meat carvers, 12 soup spoons and 12 meat cutlery, Portuguese, signs of use, Lisbon onze dinheiros mark (1770-1804), Ricardo José de Sousa maker's mark (1774-1804), some unmarked pieces, pursuant to Decreto-Lei no. 120/2017, of 15th September - art. 2, paragraph 2, letter c), Dim. - (concha da sopa) 35 cm; (barretina) 39 x 27 x 26,5 cm; Peso - bruto - 4.799 g.
CAMBRIAN POTTERY 'COWS CROSSING STREAM' PLATTER, TUREEN & LADLE in blue and white transfer, the large twin-handled tureen 38cms wide and approx 30cms high, together with a 'Ladies of Llangollen' meat platter Comments: please view in person to examine condition on all pottery lots, viewing by appointment at Cardiff salerooms
A George III Irish silver 'hook-end' soup ladle, marks for 'W.F', Dublin 1771, scalloped bowl with shell back, bright-cut decoration to handle, 34.2cm long, weight 5.8ozt CONDITION REPORT:The bowl shows a dent to the exterior, various pin head dents to the interior and fine surface scratches throughout. The hook end shows a slight distortion to one side.
AN ASSORTED COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS, comprising a cream jug applied with c-scroll handle on spreading circular foot and a sugar pot raised on three hooded feet, decorated along the rim with a Celtic-inspired motif; together with silver-plated serving tray of shaped oval size, stamped MADE IN ENGLAND; together with a silver salad-serving set, marks partially rubbed, within original fitted case and a silver ladle stamped 800 on the back of the handle (5)
A VICTORIAN SILVER SERVING LADLE, London c. 1897, maker's mark of Spink & Son (John Marshall Spink), of tapering form with an engraved eagle on the handle, 34cm long; together with a Irish George IV silver rat tail soup spoon, Dublin c.1822, maker's mark of James Scott, the handle engraved with a centaur shooting an arrow, 18cm long; together with two silver plated knife rests; and five white metal fiddle pattern dinner forks, and another similar with different marks, possibly Cape silver, marks unidentified, each crested to the reverse of the handles (4). (c.12.28 troy ozs excluding plate)
A French porcelain part service decorated corn flowers CONDITION REPORT: This is a composite service , some is Duc d'angouleme. One sauce tureen has faint hair crack visible to interior and two small chips to footrim. The stand is worn and has hair cracks. Other sauce tureen lacks cover, has several chips to footrim and one handle with crude rivet repairs. The stand is worn with chips and hair cracks to rim. Large tureen- faint star crack to underside. Rubbing to gilt rim. Cover has hair crack issuing from ladle aperture. Dish with wavy outline- noticeable stacking wear. Square shape dish- some rubbing to gilt. Sauce boat with integral stand- loop handle looks replaced. Two small rim chips. Stand has chips to shell handles at each end. Oval dish- cracked through with rivet repair. One circular plate with riveted repair from four sections.
Composite part service of 19th century Fiddle pattern flatware, with engraved crest, comprising 11 table spoons, 12 dinner forks, 7 dessert forks, 2 dessert spoons, 8 tea spoons, salt spoon, soup ladle and serving spoon (Various dates and makers). All at approximately 88ozs. 43 pieces in total.

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