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A part canteen of Mappin & Webb cutlery, six place setting, in an oak case.Condition report:Some ivorine kniff handles discoloured, carving knife 'Viceroy' (not M & W) with dark handle, Steel, lighter handle, fork medium colour. The carvers may be a different maker, soup ladle worn and pitted, one same ladle missing, some tarnish to coffee spoons and tea spoons, slight tarnish to some dessert forks and spoons. 49 pieces by Mappin & Webb wear commensurate with age. 6 x Fish knives and 6 x Forks by maker H&S, 2 x handles cracked on knives, 1 x fish fork handle cracked, three loose ferules, 1 x preserve spoon by J G G S, 1 x preserve spoon by a different maker, plate worn and handle discoloured.
A modern Solingen 12-place setting gilt plated on steel cutlery suite, to include table knives, table forks, dessert spoons, sweet spoons, cake forks, various serving flatware to include soup ladles, salad servers, sauce ladle, cake slice etc, all in fitted case, w.45cmCondition report: Immaculate, complete and appears little if ever used.Case with two keys.
A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR SIFTING LADLE, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1815, Fiddle pattern, the interior of the bowl gilded and pierced with floral pattern. 17.3cm high, 1.5 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.Marks clear and well struck. Front of handle terminal engraved with 'D'. Light surface marks and 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 Elizabeth Eaton, London 1846, Fiddle pattern, engraved with a crest. 34.5cm long, 9.1 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.Marks are clear. The bowl a nice gauge. In generally good condition.
A mixed silver group to include a Georgian white-metal toddy ladle with turned wooden handle (damage to end of handle), a large and heavy early-style silver Apostle spoon (19th century), a heavy hallmarked silver matchbox holder (initialled) together with an unusual hallmarked silver double cross-shaped buckle and a miniature silver-plated propelling pencil with unengraved hardstone sealed top (probably 19th century) (5)
~ A Collection of Silver and Silver Plate, the silver comprising: a sealing-wax case, London, 1900, hinged at each end, 18cm long; a George III silver toddy-ladle with twisted whalebone handle; a buckle, Birmingham, 1901; a cased set of tea-knives; a silver and shagreen hand-mirror and a mother-of-pearl mounted fruit-knife, Chester, 1913; the silver plate including: a circular box; a desk blotter, engraved with an inscription to Major M.L.E. Heathcote from the 17/21 Lancer, and other items (qty)
A group of 19th century ceramic jugs, cups and saucers including lustre glazed examples, also a Derby gilt and enamelled floral decorated bird vase (af) and a ladle.Additional InformationPart of the mark on the Derby urn vase has been glazed over, rubbing and loss to the decoration, crazed, further general wear throughout.
Rice ladle silver. Beautiful model with curved handle. The Netherlands, Woudsend / Sneek, Johannes Schijfsma Jz. 1896, engraving / inscription / initials: Souvenir of the Soekaboemische tennis club 22-8-1896, hallmarks: lion with key, minerva, maker's mark, M - traces of use. 87.3 grams, 835/1000. Dim. L 22.5 cm, W 8 cm. Estimate: € 60 - € 120.
Mahogany canteen chest on chest, in the Chippendale style, the drawers opens to reveal silver plated flatware, approx 157 x 64 x 30 cms. The A1 Kings Pattern silver plated flatware includes twelve coffee spoons, 12 large knives, 12 small knives, 12 large forks, 12 small forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soups spoons, 6 unknown pattern coffee spoons plus sugar nips, carving knife, sharpener and fork, four serving spoons, large ladle and a cake slice (different pattern), together with 12 blue and white napkin rings modelled as garden snails and and six napkin rings, miscellaneous bone-handled butter knives etc.
Assorted silver and white metal boxes, including a George III silver rectangular snuff box, engraved with a repeating lattice and leaf design, the hinged lid applied with a plaque inscribed ‘To a Friend’, probably by John Touliet, London 1785, a Georgian silver etui ((missing fittings), unmarked, a silver kidney-shaped box, Birmingham 1938, a silver compact, a silver vesta case, a Chinese white metal bowed card case, two silver thimbles and a white metal example, a French twist whale bone handled silver toddy ladle etc. (13) £120-£150
A SELECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, to include a desk top circular ink well with a weighted base, hallmarked Birmingham 1929, two silver posy vases , with hallmarks for London and Birmingham, each with weighted bases, a silver bowled ladle hallmarked Birmingham 1973, fitted with a twist designed wooden handle, a silver bladed fish knife with a mother of pearl handle hallmarked Birmingham 1853, a circular weighted silver base with a rubbed Birmingham hallmarked, two white metal rose detailed coffee spoons stamped 0.800, a silver coffee spoon with an enamelled Welsh lady to the handle, hallmarked Chester, also including two bronze 'Pomona Flora RHS medals' each depicting two ladies with flowers
George III silver basting spoon, bright cut feather edging by Richard Crossley, London 1790 and a George III silver sauce ladle with scalloped shell bowl by James Tookey, London 1760, approx 4.7oz (2)Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.

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