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A collection of silver wares to include a collection of various cut glass silver topped dressing table bottles, three silver backed hairbrushes, a silver backed hand mirror, two small silver photograph frames of oval form, a white metal toddy ladle with twisted whale bone handle, etc and a Victorian silver miniature shovel with Imari pattern handle
Royal Doulton Carlyle teaware, other tea and dinner ware, ornaments and glassCondition report: Overall good condition, would benefit from a clean. No major damages visible at first sight. Ladle has been broken and reglued. Lid missing from “Goldchina” sugar bowl, some chips to edges of side plates from the same set.Doulton set looks good overall.
A George III silver ladle, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1791, in the old English pattern, with an armorial engraved to the top of the handle, 17cm long and approx. 1 1/2oztCondition report: Surafce scratches and knocks.The handle has a deep scratch/manufacturing fault on it measuring approximately 3cm in length and there is a slight bend to it.The hallmarks are clear
A small silver ladle, C W Fletcher & Son Ltd (Charles William Fletcher), Sheffield 1927; a silver bookmark in the form of a dagger, Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1901; a pair of silver sugar tongs; salt spoon; silver-handled buttonhook and shoe horn; ivory-handled silver fish knife; a white metal miniature corkscrew with cover; and other small white metal items; total weighable approx. 1oz.
A Victorian silver pepperette, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1897, pierced body, blue glass liner, 6cm; a silver cigar cutter, Jane Brownett & Alexander Jones, London 1880, engraved Huseey and Hawkins, 1A Old Bond Street W'; silver coffee spoons with bean terminal; a silver dwarf candlestick, filled; a small silver ladle; plus a pair of plated salts; total weighable approx. 4oz gross.
A Georgian miniature silver ladle, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1817, gilt bowl; another, Jonathan Hayne, London 1831; silver and base metal scent bottles; a part set of Victorian dessert knives and forks, mother-of-pearl handles, fused blades; a server with ivory handle; pairs of plated wick scissors; plus other plated items; total weighable approx. 1.5oz.
Irish Silver: a late 18th century bright-cut teaspoon, Cork circa 1780 by Carden Terry, marked: “CT STERLING”; a Victorian Fiddle pattern& Rat-tail cream ladle, Dublin 1846, by P. W.; three Fiddle pattern teaspoons, Dublin 1829 by P. Moore/M. West; a condiment spoon, Dublin 1830 by S. Neville; & a pair of late 18th century bright-cut sugar tongs, Dublin & Hibernia marks only, marker’s mark: C. N.
A silver set of sifter ladle, preserve spoon, & butter knife, Sheffield 1937, by F. Cobb & Co., in fitted case; an Edwardian embossed silver spectacles case, Birmingham 1907; a circular dish with raised & shaped border, 3½” diam., Sheffield 1946 by E. Silver & Co.; & a Dutch small serving spoon.
Various items of Selangor pewter to include a punch bowl and ladle, wooden ice bucket, a wooden tobacco jar together with a collection of glassware and other items including Waterford glasses, various decanters, water jug etcCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A Georgian silver ladle by Carrington & Co, 1902, reputedly formerly the property of the Earls of Derby, a drum-shaped mustard pot by R & S Garrard (1903) - also formerly the property of the Earls of Derby and a Georgian silver asparagus server by Ely Fern and Chawner, 1813 (total weight 706 grams) (3)Qty: 3Condition report: minor marks and dents overall, the mustard pot with no liner.
A collection of antique ceramics consisting of a Wedgwood Jasper ware jardiniere, 20.5cm diameter x 18.5cm high together with a Victorian soup tureen, cover, ladle and stand; a Davenport meat dish (cracked); a Worcester oval meat plate; a Delft vase converted for use as a table lamp (damages); three 18th century Chinese blue and white bowls and plates, and the lower half of a Chinese blue and white cylindrical jar; Continental dessert plates and a set of silver handled fruit knives etcCondition report: Jardiniere with minor marks but in good condition; the soup tureen with crack to the lid and further minor marks; the Chinese plates and jar with small chips and cracks; the Chinese famille verte bowl of modern make; the salt glazed Victorian jug with crack to the handle and further minor cracks; Worcester sugar bowl and saucer with cracks; most items with minor chips; silver tea knives cased and in good condition
A silver George III ladle of shell design with scroll top handle, hallmarked London, date possible 1798 or 1818, approx. length 33cms, approx. weight 183gms. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered UK only address.
A collection of hallmarked silverware, to include a pair of Georgian berry spoons, a Victorian ladle, a Victorian fish slice, approx. total weight 429gms. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered UK only address.
A Georgian IV silver ladle with engraved lion and scroll pattern at top of handle, hallmarked Newcastle 1823, approx. length 32cms, approx. weight 146gms. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered UK only address.
A Booths blue and white part dinner and tea set to include a teapot, sugar, jug and 6 cups and saucers with 6 side plates 19cms w, 2 tureens, a soup tureen, 2 gravy jugs, a ladle and a meat plate. 29 pieces in total.Condition ReportMeat plate with hairline crack to the centre. One large tureen with damage to lid and chips to the rim. Teapot spout with damage. Gilt rubs to rims. Minor chips to rim of side plates.
A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER LADLE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, probably by William Hannay of Paisley, Old English pattern, of typical form, struck with four marks WH, WH, WH, WH. Approx. 32.5cm long, 5.5 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Struck with maker's mark four times, no other marks. Light surface scratches commensurate with age and use
A GEORGE II SILVER TODDY LADLE, by Edward Aldridge I, London 1742, with single-lipped shaped oval bowl and turned ebony handle. 29cm long, 3.1 troy ounces grossThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks to well of bowl. Some rubbing but legible. Slightly loose in the pins. No engraving. Tiny ding to socket. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
A Victorian Silver Soup-Ladle, by Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London, 1858, Fiddle Thread pattern, engraved with a crest, 35cm long, 10oz 5dwt, 319gr. Fully marked on back of handle. There is some very minor wear to the marks, though each is still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear. There is an area of pitting and surface unevenness at the back of the bowl.
A George IV, William IV, Victorian and Edward VII Silver Table-Service, Various Maker's and Dates, Fiddle pattern, comprising: 8 table-forks 8 table-spoons 8 dessert-forks 8 dessert-spoons 8 teaspoons A sauce-ladle 68oz 16dwt, 2,140gr Together With: 8 silver plate table-knives, by Mappin and Webb 8 silver plate cheese-knives, by Mappin and Webb (57) . Each piece is marked on back of handle. There is some wear to the marks, though with the exception of the maker's marks on six of the dessert-forks they are generally legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as wear the tips of the bowls and the tines. Some pieces have probably been erased. The table-forks: by George Maudsley Jackson, 1895 The table-spoons: four by Joseph & Albert Savory, 3 1835 and 1 1843; two by Henry Holland, 1861; one by George Adams, 1852 and one by Robert Stebbings, 1909 The dessert-forks: six maker's mark rubbed, 1831 and two by Francis Higgins, 1854 The dessert-spoons: by Joseph & Albert Savory, 1835 The teaspoons: five by Henry John Lias & James Wakely, 1878; three Exeter, 2 1870 and 1 1869 The sauce-ladle: Exeter, 1825
A William IV Irish Silver Soup-Ladle, by Christopher Cummins, Dublin, 1833, Queen's pattern, later engraved with a crest, 35.5cm long, 12oz 13dwt, 394gr. Fully marked on handle. There is some wear to the marks, though they are still legible. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. Later engraved with an initial 'M'.
A William IV Silver Soup-Ladle, by Jonathan Hayne, London, 1835, Feather Edge Old English pattern, with shell-shaped bowl and engraved with two crests, 34cm long, 6oz 19dwt, 217gr. Fully marked on back of handle. The marks are clear. The Feather Edge is only struck on the top of the handle. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises to the bowl.
A George III Silver Soup-Ladle, by Solomon Hougham, London, 1801, Fiddle pattern, 31.5cm long, 6oz 12dwt, 206gr. Fully marked on back of handle. The is some minor wear to the marks, though they are still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The handle has possible been erased. The surface at the top of the spoon is somewhat bright.
A George III Silver Soup-Ladle, by Philip Roker, London, 1767, Old English pattern, engraved with initials above a sheaf of wheat, 34.5cm long, 5oz 17dwt, 182gr. Fully marked on back of handle including with maker's mark 'P:Roker'. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The bowl is somewhat bright.
A George III Silver Soup-Ladle, by Thomas and William Chawner, London, Circa 1770, Old English pattern, engraved with a crest, 34cm long, 5oz, 156gr. Marked on back of bowl. There is wear to the marks. There has been a repair to the handle which runs through the top of the marks and has caused some of the marks to be lost. The surface is somewhat bright.
A George V and George VI Silver Table-Service, Mostly by Charles Westwood and Sons, Birmingham, 1913, Old English pattern, engraved with initials, comprising: 12 table-forks 12 table-spoons 11 dessert-forks 12 dessert-spoons 12 soup-spoons, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield, 1938 A pair of sauce-ladles A soup-ladle A basting-spoon contained in a fitted brass-bound oak canteen, the canteen 46cm wide, 99oz 3dwt, 3,083gr (63). Each marked on the handle. The marks are generally clear. There is overall some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some scratches and marks to the oak canteen. The canteen has a space for an extra dessert-spoon. There is a key, though the lock mechanism doesn't seem to function properly. The brass shield on the cover has become detached and is currently affixed with glue.
A collection of silver items including a cigarette box, cedar lining, plain rectangular body, Sanders and MacKenzie, Birmingham 1966, 15 by 9 by 3cm, 10.58toz, together with a George III Irish silver ladle, barley twist stem, James Keating, Dublin 1814, 14.5 by 4.7cm, a Victorian sugar sifter, flower form bowl and engraved terminal, Deakin and Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1899, 14.5cm, various other spoons, a matching pepperette and mustard pot of conventional forms, Horton Allday, Birmingham 1919, a vesta case, a small oval photograph frame, a mother of pearl handled fruit knife with silver blade, a white metal Scottish pin and a pair of white metal pepperettes, 8.45toz excluding cigarette case, white metal items, glass liners and photo frame. (q)

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