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A collection of assorted silver flatware, including; a George III fiddle thread pattern fish-slice; a George II silver marrow scoop; an Old English pattern basting-spoon; two Scottish silver table-spoons, later chased as berry-spoons, one Edinburgh, one Glasgow; a pair of sugar-tongs, apparently unmarked, possible silver plate and a Dutch silver pierced ladle, 13oz 13dwt, 424gr (7)
George IV silver snuff box, with engine turned engraving and rectangular cartouche, cast thumb-piece and having gilt interior, makers mark T. S., Birmingham (no town mark), 1830, 82 grams, 7.5cm wide, together with a George II silver toddy ladle with whale bone handle, dolphin terminal and set with a coin (2). Box with typical minor wear and scratches. Some very slight tiny dents to the side edges. Hinge action very good. Cartouche not engraved. Ladle bowl with very minor dents and silver solder around the terminal.
A collection of Queen Anne and later silver, including a Queen Anne bowl from a wine ladle, a/f missing its handle, inset with coin to its base, two late 20th century pin trays a Continental circular form pin tray with a monogram to its centre, stamped 'Sterling', 14.5 by 2cm high, a George V desk top calendar holder, in horseshoe form, with weighted base, 8.5 by 9cm high, a collection of Victorian and later silver dressing table items, including scent bottles, silver backed mirrors and brushes, together with 8.4toz weighable silver. (1 bag)
A collection of silver to include: an Edwardian four handled Tyg by Z Barraclough & Sons, London, 1900; a 19th Century oval ladle, with turned wooden handle (splits to handle), circa 1820 together with a circular communion box, Birmingham, 1932, a cut glass condiment bottle with silver collar, 1913 and a pair of plated pepper pots, weighable silver 5.98 ozt - AF
A collection of various kitchenalia to include 2 brass and 1 iron fish slices or spatulas, 2 18th Century iron handled brass skimmers, an iron handled copper skimmer, a full brass skimmer, 4 various iron and/or brass spatulas, 3 18th Century cast brass basting ladle, an iron handled copper strainer spoon, an iron handled brass basting ladle, an iron handled copper dipper ladle, a small iron sauce ladle, a Monument iron ladle, an iron pot hook and copper hook inscribed "G.T. Lon 3" and a collection of 36 various iron and steel hearth skewers
A collection of various copper, brass and other metalware to include a Middle Eastern pewter and brass bound flask with lid, a brass coffee pot, a beaten copper ladle, a copper kettle, a Dutch foliate engraved brass jug, an oak based decanter stand, a brass flagon, a brass sauce ladle, a tudric pewter cane handled jug, a brass horse figure and a brass cross, etc.
A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND LATER HARDSTONE MOUNTED BOXES to include twelve banded agate set oval snuff boxes and another similar set with agates to form a Saltire; together with a square agate set box; a miniature dominoes set and four agate set standing seals; together with a punch ladle and other various boxesProvenance: From the collection of the Late Tony Edwards, Grange Farmhouse, St. Andrews
ELGIN – A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TODDY LADLE WILLIAM FERGUSON marked WF, ELGIN, WF, of Fiddle pattern with foliate script initials PWA to terminal; together with six teaspoons by Charles Fowler, marked CF, ELN, D of Old English pattern with foliate initials A to terminal(3.8oz (combined weight))
KEITH - AN IMPORTANT SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEASPOON ATTRIBUTED TO J CUMMING marked JC, K, E, I, T, H, of Fiddle pattern, with vacant terminal and simple heel to reverse of bowl(14.2cm long, 15.4g)Footnote: Note: While the classic rarities of Scottish provincial silver are most commonly considered Stonehaven, Nairn, Tain or Peterhead all of these towns have had items appear at auction on various occasions and indeed all have more than one maker marking silver. The rarest Scottish provincial towns must be considered Ellon with one Toddy ladle confirmed, see Lyon & Turnbull Scottish Silver 16th August 2011 lot 205 (sold for £6250), and repeatedly overlooked Keith. Keith silver has rarely appeared at auction and it would appear the last example offered in a specialist sale was in the 1980s / 1990s Phillip’s of Edinburgh sales. From close comparison to the striking of the marks, it seems possible this spoon may be one of the two illustrated in Jackson’s Silver & Gold Marks of England Scotland and Ireland, page 609. The irregular placement and alignment match very closely to the first image, although the maker's mark is slightly clearer. Although the maker's name has not firmly been ascribed from documentary evidence there is a lot of local evidence for a John Cumming watch and clockmaker in Keith. Various pocket watch movements or clock dials are signed by him and watch repair papers are noted as well. While this is not confirmation, it would not be unusual for a watchmaker to have a punch made and applied to wares he most likely bought in. This may account for the rather oddly shaped and spaced punches, perhaps made by his own hand. This set of marks must rank amongst the rarest Scottish provincial marks recorded and Keith must therefore be considered the rarest of towns in line with Ellon.
PERTH - A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL PUNCH LADLE JOHN PRINGLE marked I.P, double-headed eagle, I.P, oval bowl with flared wavy rim, scroll silver detail to the hardwood turned handle; the other Dundee, Edward Livingstone, four marks, EL, Thistle, D, topped heart, plain round bowl and stem, prick engraved initials, wrythen baleen silver-tipped handle(35cm longest length)
A COMPREHENSIVE EDWARDIAN CANTEEN CRIGHTON AND BRUCE, EDINBURGH 1907 of Old English pattern, comprising a soup ladle, two sauce ladles, eighteen tableforks, eighteen tableknives, six tablespoons twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert knives, twelve dessert spoons, six teaspoons, one sugar spoon, six coffee spoons, three mustard spoons, and six salt spoons, sugar tongs, serving spoon and asparagus tongs, four napkin rings, six modern side knives a pickle fork, sugar sifter and a pair of grape scissors; together with two carving sets and a George III serving spoon, all contained in a five drawer oak canteen(234.8oz (weighable silver))
A VICTORIAN SOUP LADLE WILLIAM CLARKE SHAW, GLASGOW 1853 with a Scottish pointed terminal, the handle with mid-18th century style foliate chasing and a ribbed shell bowl; together with another, Peter Aitken, Glasgow 1851, single struck king's pattern, engraved initials(36cm long, 16.9oz combined)
MIXED PEARLWARE & LATER WILLOW PATTERN PART DINNER SERVICE/DRESSER SET - 40 plus pieces by maker's including: Baker, Bevans & Irwin, Glamorgan Pottery Swansea; Dilwyn & Co; Evans & Glasson Swansea; Rogers; and others. The lot includes two large tureens and covers, 36 and 41cm lengths, one having pottery ladle, the other with EPNS, further items include a 52.5cms meat dish with well, five further meat platters, various sizes, dinner plates and side plates

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