A group of George III and later silver, comprising a George III fiddle back pattern sauce ladle, with horse's head to terminal, Sarah & John William Blake, London 1817, 17cm long, a pair of 19th century grape scissors, 12cm long, with rubbed lion passant mark, a pair of possibly Georgian sugar nips, with 'MC' monogram, makers mark 'WW', possibly William Webb, London, 15cm long, a George V silver cigarette box, bearing inscription 'Capt. N. Shaw 15.3.22. On Termination of Adjutancy from D. B. Dawson (?)', cedar lined interior, rubbed maker's marks, possibly William Base & Sons, Birmingham 1921, 8.5 by 9 by 3.5cm high, 4.2toz weighable silver. (4)
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A selection of Victorian and later silver spoons, including a set of six coffee spoons, James Dixons and Sons, Sheffield 1943, a set of six tea spoons with engraved handles, sutherland and Roden, Sheffield 1905, a sifter ladle with pierced shell form bowl, Charles Boyton, London 1902, a fiddle pattern dessert spoon, Charles Boyton, London 1857, two mustard spoons, a mustard pot with blue glass liner, a pair of French silver teaspoons, and a circular dressing table box with embossed foliate band to top, interior lined with green silk and velvet, Charles S Green and Co Ltd, Birmingham 1917, 7.5 by 4cm, 10.95toz excluding blue glass liner.
Large collection of Mason's Mandalay pattern dinner wares comprising: rectangular soup tureen, cover stand and ladle, large pedestal, bowl small sauce tureen, tea caddy, two graduated tea pots, two rectangular dishes, preserve jar, 6 dinner plates, 3 side plates and four dessert plates, 8 piece tea service (42pcs)
A selection of silver and white metal tableware, to include a George III silver caddy spoon by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1808, 7.6cm long, an Edwardian silver mounted whiskey noggin by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1903, 9.8cm high (at fault), a toddy ladle inset with a George II coin, 34cm long, a white metal Dunhill pen, 12,3cm long, a weighted silver vase, 15cm high, a silver cocktail stirrer, 23cm long, and a silver condiment spoon, 6.4cm long (7) Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire
A selection of silver cutlery and tableware, to include; a George V bon-bon dish by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1912, of circular form with pierced decoration border and scrolling handles, 9cm diameter (at fault), a mid-eighteenth century Old English pattern table spoon, 21cm long (mark's worn), a pair of Victorian sugar tongs, 13cm long, a fiddle pattern sauce ladle, 13cm long, a fiddle pattern teaspoon, 14.2cm long, and two silver napkin rings, gross weight of group 7.92ozt (7)
A cased Victorian silver Sugar Sifter Ladle, London 1848 & a bright cut Caddy Shovel both cased together, a pair of cased silver Napkin Rings, an unusual white metal Posy Holder with three spring action legs, 5" (13cms); a George II silver Table Spoon, three silver mounted glass Jars and a silver mounted boule cavity Condiment. (a lot)
A large Reilly creamware part dinner service,18th century, each piece painted with a continuous band of leaves and berries,to include:a twin-handled tureen, the cover with a moulded finial, presented with a ladle and stand, 28cm high,together with a dish and strainer,serving dishes,sauceboat and stand,cruets,meat plates,dinner plates, etc.Condition report: General wear throughout. Some pieces damaged, others restored. Chips, cracks and losses. Wear and rubbing to paint, scratches and wear.Comprising tureen, cover, stand, and ladle, seven dishes of varying sizes, one sauce boat and stand, one dish and strainer, two salts, two pepperettes, fifty-two plates, three meat plates of varying sizes, three smaller plates and one small ladle. Several pieces restored, including the strainer, the smaller of the ladles and the gravy boat. Larger ladle restored also. Surface wear and scratches to all pieces. Some rubbing, wear and losses to paint. Crazing and manufacturing imperfections. Some painted and incised marks.
Royal Doulton Countess pattern composite part dinner service, printed green marks, registration number 523784, printed and painted with ribbon swags suspending pendants in a neo classical style, comprising two teapots and one cover, a milk jug, two cream jugs, two canted square stands, a ladle, two shaped oval stands, two slop bowls, a sugar bowl, a shallow bowl, three pudding bowls, six eggcups, a preserve pot, cover and fixed stand, a later cream jug, two cake plates, four bowls, six small plates, a shaped oval dish, four breakfast cups, 12 teacups, 22 saucers in sizes, two oval tureens in sizes and six oval serving dishes in sizes Condition ReportCups - Some base wear and minor chipping to several bases.Saucers - Minor wear throughout, 3 with surface imperfections.Plates - Minor wear throughout, 1 small plate with crazing, 1 medium plate/dish has 2 small chips and crazing. 3 side plates with minor surface imperfections and 1 with a chip.Large Round plates - Crazing, 1 rim chip, 3 lower half chips, 2 cracks.Oval Serving plates - Crazing to all, some wear and pattern loss, minor chips to several bases.Egg cups - some wear to rims, 2 have chips to the base.Milk Jug - Crazing, base wearCream Jugs - Crazing, minor staining.Large, flatter Jug - Some pattern loss and base wear.Oval serving dishes - Some crazing and pattern loss.Preserve pot - chip to baseBowls - crazing on larger examples.Teapots - 1 teapot with moderate scuffing/surface imperfection and some staining, 1 with crazing.
A George III silver fiddle and thread pattern soup ladle, London 1805 by William Eley and William Fern, engraved with the crest of a griffin, 32.5cm long, 7.61ozt, 236.7g CONDITION REPORT: Please note - Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.PLEASE CONSIDER SHIPPING COSTS BEFORE BIDDING. THE COST OF SHIPPING MAY AFFECT YOUR DECISION TO BID.

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