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George III Superb Quality - Silver Ladle of Large Proportions with Shell / Fluted Pattern Bowl and Reeded Border to Length of Handle. Hallmark London 1817. Makers Mark T - Surname Rubbed ( Poss Thomas James ) Silver Weight Approx 5 ozs. Length 13.5 Inches - 34.0 cms. Wonderful Condition In All Aspects.
A Royal Copenhagen blue and white porcelain part dinner, tea and coffee service, with floral decoration, comprising large tureen and cover, coffee pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, eight coffee cups and seven saucers, eight miniature bowls, a teapot lid, eight tea cups and nine saucers, together with an unmarked blue and white glazed pottery ladle (a/f)
A 134 Piece Mahogany Canteen of Stainless Steel Cutlery by Gee & Holmes Ltd, SheffieldIncluding; 1 carving knife, 1 carving fork, 1 knife sharpener, 1 fish knife and fork set (large for serving), 1 spook and fork set (large, salad servers), 1 large ladle, 2 small ladles, 4 large serving spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 desert spoons, 12 tea spoons, 12 egg spoons, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks, 12 starter knives, 12 starter forks, 12 dinner knives and 12 dinner forksBoth drawers lock, with keys included. Dimensions of canteen: (H)27.5 x (W)47 x (D)35 cm
Sterling silver cutlery to include a soup ladle 78g, 5 dinner forks 294g makers marks Mary & Elizabeth Sumner 1809 - 1813, 6 spoons 288g makers marks Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton) , five coffee spoons 64g, six tea spoons 130g, three table spoons 226g & two serving spoons 114g
A group of French silver plated table and flatware including a cased Christofle set of serving spoon, slice and twelve spoons, hammered beaker, numerous pieces by Ercuis including ladle, table spoons and forks, cased teaspoons, pastry forks, etc, and further of mixed manufacture including gold plated flatware, a boxed champagne bottle stopper by Saint Hilaire, etc.Additional InformationSome scratches, rubbing, tarnish and general wear.
A table canteen of silver cutlery, by William Lister and Sons, Sheffield, 1960, consisting of: 12 soup spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 11 table forks, 4 table spoons, 9 tea spoons, a soup ladle, 2 sauce ladles, 12 bone handled steel table knives, 12 smaller knives, a carving set, etc, all within a fitted William & Mary style oak table with lifting lid and single drawer, 71cm wide, 48cm deep, 80cm high, 122ozt silver approximatelyCondition report: Table with knocks and dinks, some items missing
Set of three Victorian silver teaspoons, Old English pattern, engraved to handle 'First Surrey Rifle Volunteers, No.1 Comp. 1873', London 1873, 2.4ozt, a pair of Victorian silver teaspoons, initalled 'S' to handle, Birmingham 1880, 1.61ozt, two Victorian silver teaspoons, initialled to handle, London 1864, 1.3ozt, six assorted Victorian and later teaspoons, 3.9ozt, a George III silver ladle, London 1814, 1.7oz and a pair of silver sugar nips, 1.6ozt
American suite of sterling silver canteen of cutlery by the International Sterling Company comprising 8 table knives with steel blades, 8 dessert knives with steel blades, 8 table forks, 16 dessert forks, 8 soup spoons, 8 dessert spoon, 24 teaspoons, 8 ice cream spoons, 8 long-handled teaspoons, 8 coffee spoons, a set of 8 fruit knives, a pair of salad servers, two pairs of serving spoons, a soup ladle and various other serving and carving implements, all monogrammed, in excess of 140oz, all in fitted wooden case
A pair of George III silver fiddle, thread and shell sauce ladles, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1811, a provincial white metal sifter ladle, stamped 'AS AS' (not identified), a pair of George III bright-cut sugar tongs, George Burrows I, London 1793 and a small sifter ladle, Birmingham 1910 (5), 8.9oz (277g) total weight
A Copeland and Garrett part dinner service c.1840, printed in green with various scenes from Aesop's Fables, within a wide floral border. Comprising: a sauce tureen with cover, ladle and stand, a large bowl and ladle, two platters, three shaped dishes, a soup plate and two plates. (13) Provenance: Alfred Gresham Copeland, Robert Copeland (1925-2010), and thence by descent.
A four-piece silver condiment set by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1936, blue glass liners, a mustard pot and a pepperette by J B & Co, Birmingham 1902, pierced body, blue glass liner, four further silver condiments, two silver napkin rings, a silver eggcup, four Georgian and later miniature silver ladles, a silver-plated ladle, plus a wooden tray with metal handles and corners, total weighable approx. 14.5oz.
Fünf kleine Figuren und Altäre. Gelbguss. Zentral- und Süd-Indien. 17./19. Jh. a) Annapurna mit Schöpfkelle. b) Vithoba, die rechte in mudra, in der linken ein Muschelhorn. c) Virabhadra mit Schwert, Trommel, Dreizack und Schild, flankiert von dem widderköpfigen Daksha und seiner Gemahlin Sati. d) Durga, vierarmig, mit Waffen, den Büffeldämon bezwingend. e) Durga, achtarmig, den Dämon bezwingend. (5)H 6,2 bis 11,1 cmProvenienzPrivatsammlung, Aachen, in den 1980er-Jahren bei Lempertz erworben, seitdem in Familienbesitz Five Central and South Indian copper alloy figures and altars. 17th/19th century a) Annapurna with a ladle, b) Vithoba with a conch shell, c) Virabhadra with sword, drums, trident, and shield, flanked by the ram-headed Daksha and his spouse Sati, d) Durga, four-armed, with weapons killing the buffalo demon, and e) Durga, eight-armed, killing the demon. (5)Height 6.2 to 11.1 cmProvenancePrivate collection, Aachen, Germany, acquired in the 1980s at Lempertz, and thence by descent
Annapurna. Bronze. Süd-Indien, Karnataka. 19. Jh. Sitzend mit großer Schöpfkelle, auf Sockel.H 9,6 cmProvenienzPrivatsammlung, Berlin, erworben in den 1990er-Jahren A Karnataka copper alloy figure of Annapurna. South India. 19th century Seated on a base and holding a large ladle in her hands.Height 9.6 cmProvenancePrivate collection, Berlin, acquired in the 1990s
Drei kleine Figuren. Kupferlegierung. Indien. a) Garuda mit gefalteten Händen. b) Vishnu mit Attributen in den vier Händen, ein Adorant und ein Tier, vor einer prabha. c) Annapurna mit Kelle. (3)H a) 7,8 cm; b) 9 cm; c) 7,7 cmProvenienzPrivatbesitz, Köln Three Indian small copper alloy figures. a) Garuda with hands folded, b) Vishnu with attributes in his four hands, an adorant and an animal, and c) Annapurna with a ladle. (3)Height a) 7.8 cm; b) 9 cm; c) 7.7 cmProvenancePrivate property, Cologne
A George V canteen of silver Old English pattern cutlery, comprising seventy two items, all with engraved initial, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1922/3/4/5, together with twelve ivory handled table and desert knives and two (ex three) carving implements, housed in a free standing walnut canteen, and a pair of matched ivory handled silver fish servers, weighable silver 127oz.CONDITION: 12 each of the following: dessert spoons and forks, tablespoons and forks, teaspoons, soup spoons, table knives and dessert knives. Pr of sauce ladles, three piece carving set (should be 4, one piece missing). 6 eggspoons and four table/serving spoons.Generally quite used condition. Tines and spoon tips in good order. Visible surface scratches to all pieces, with more prominent scratches to one of the sauce ladle bowls, all the tablefork handles and tablespoon bowls. Metal caps missing from the handle butts of three of the table knives and one of the dessert knives. One of the carving handles has a chip to the butt of the handle where the metal cap is. The handles are ivory.Box and stand in good order although there is a small bruise to one leg. No key.
A suite of Queens pattern family crested silver flatware comprising six large spoons - Edinburgh 1846 & 1848, six smaller spoons, Edinburgh 1846 & 1848, six table forks, Edinburgh 1846 & 1848, six small forks, Edinburgh 1846 & 1848, six teaspoons, Edinburgh 1846 & 1848, sauce ladle, Edinburgh 1846, serving spoon , Edinburgh 1846, soup ladle Edinburgh 1849 and a butter/cheese knife, Edinburgh 1851, half with makers marks for A.G Whigton and the other half with marks for Marshall & Sons (34) approx 2300g
A collection of silver. A pair of Victorian bonbon baskets, an Edwardian Chester wavy edged bowl, a further basket, a butter dish, a further tobacco / butter dish,. Long amber-coloured cheroot holder with a gold end, marked 375 from AF & Co and in original box. A silver butter knife. A basting spoon, marks not recognised and an EPNS ladle. Weighable silver 13 troy oz. Condition; The pair of baskets are of light gauge and reasonable condition, with a few tarnish spots and nicks beneath the rim, perhaps purposefully so to de-strain. Birmingham 1897, Henry Matthews. The wavy edged bowl is dated 1907 and marked for George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester. Condition is good. The smaller basket and two dishes are good- one dish engraved as a presentation piece from a tobacco company. All are C20th Birmingham. The butter knife is rough. The cheroot holder and box are about right for age, with no obvious damage, the gold is clean. The basting spoon is in good condition with no damage, a few tarnish spots and wear to high point of back of bowl with a little bleed through. It is marked WWHS in script plus a crown over EP. The ladle is heavy gauge and worn.
A George III silver soup ladle, in the Old English pattern with bright cut feather banding and shell shaped bowl, 7oz, maker Hester Bateman, London 1782, 37cmCondition report: Hester Bateman (1708-1794) is probably England's most renowned female silversmith. She successfully ran her family business for thirty years following the death of her husband John in 1760, and was succeeded in turn by her sons, daughter-in-law, grandson and great-grandson. The Bateman family silversmithing company lasted until the middle of the nineteenth century.

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