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PETER, ANN & WILLIAM BATEMAN; a George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern ladle, London 1801, length 17.3cm, two further ladles and a scallop moulded caddy spoon, approx 4.3ozt/133g (4).Additional InformationScratches, nicks and general wear throughout, shell pattern ladle with engraved device to terminal.
A small early Victorian silver ladle with writhen twisted baleen handle, length 17.5cm, a sifting spoon, a pickle fork, and a further spoon, approx 2.63ozt/82g (4).Additional InformationThe marks on the ladle are obscured, the sifting spoon is of good gauge with general wear, the pickle work has some light toning and tarnishing, the fourth spoon has the initial R to the terminal.
An Irish Georgian hallmarked silver toddy ladle with baleen handle, Dublin, manufacturer and date marks rubbed, length 36cm, and two smaller examples, one Scottish by L. F. N., Glasgow, date marked rubbed, the other unmarked (3).Additional InformationIndents, scratches, nicks, tarnish, etc, abrasions to handles.
A Georgian silver toddy ladle with repousse foliate decoration to bowl and baleen handle, unmarked, length 36cm, and a further ladle with engraved initials to bowl exterior and turned wooden handle, maker’s mark CW (probably), no other visible marks (2).Additional InformationIndents, scratches, nicks, tarnish, etc, abrasions to handles.
MILLIDGE & SON; a Scottish Victorian hallmarked silver ladle with figural finial, twisted upper stem and repousse foliate decoration to bowl, Edinburgh 1858, length 16.5cm, approx 1.0ozt/31g, and an unusual white metal ladle set with a shell for the bowl, with engraved initials ‘W M S’ to terminal and stamped ‘A C’ to reverse (2).Additional InformationScratches, nicks, some rubbing, etc.
A Georgian silver toddy ladle set with a George III 1787 shilling, engraved initials ‘R H’ to bowl and with baleen handle, unmarked, length 35cm, and two smaller examples, one by Edward Mayfield, London, date mark rubbed, the other with rubbed marks (3).Additional InformationIndents, scratches, nicks, tarnish, etc, abrasions to handles.
THOMAS MILLINGTON (probably); a Georgian hallmarked silver toddy ladle with baleen handle, London, date mark rubbed, length 36cm, and two smaller examples, one by John Mitchell (probably), Glasgow, date mark indistinct, the other with engraved initials ‘B D’ to bowl underside (3).Additional InformationThe larger bowl with numerous dents, further indents, nicks, scratches etc, nibbles and abrasions to handles.
A George V silver three piece cruet set by Thomas William Lack, London 1933, comprising a lidded mustard pot with blue glass liner and spoon, a pepperette and a salt with blue glass liner, all in similar design, on shell feet, together with a George III silver mustard pot with blue glass liner, and a small George III silver condiment ladle, combined silver weight 245 g
An 18th century Irish silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, shell bowl, 19.5cm long, John Shiels, Dublin 1766; a Feather-Edge spoon, maker JL, Dublin c.1770; a pair of 18th century Irish silver shell back teaspoons, fancy terminals, c.1770; other Irish flatware, Dublin, various dates and makers (qty), 17.75oz
A silver cannon handled basting spoon, by R. Comyns, London 1936, tapering circular handle, with a knop finial, the reverse of the oval bowl with two crests and inscribed 'Copy of The Salisbury Ladle 1684, given to The Fishmongers Livery on the Coronation of King George VI, 12 May 1937', length 38.2cm, approx. weight 4.9oz. Condition Report: Marks are good, gauge is good and heavy, details of the engraving are good, some fine surface scratches, small nicks to the rim.
A late 19th/early 20th century Continental table centre in the form of an oval bowl with tulip and applied floral decoration, seated putti and a parrot in flight to the top, height 32cm, an Art Deco glass ceiling shade with sunburst decoration, a late 19th century brass and copper serving ladle, a cased 'Unique' universal slide rule, a two non-matching sifters, one with hallmarked silver top, a Majolica-style blue ground vase with floral decoration, height 31cm and a 20th century Sampson-style armorial vase with hand painted crests and gilt-heightened, supported by a metal stand with four paw feet, height 25cm (8). CONDITION REPORT Ironstone vase has some wear to paint. Floral vase appears good. Table centre with putti has chips to flowers and chip to front foot. The lampshade is scratched. The ladle is dented. Sugar casters - silver dented. General wear throughout.
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND SUNDRIES ETC, to include blue and white Willow pattern by Burleigh, Churchill, Crown and unbranded Old Country Castles by British Anchor, Hornsea 'Heirloom' plates, cups, bowls, storage jars, Victorian cast iron flat irons, wood and brass oil lamp, pewter cups, Macfarlane biscuit tin, copper milk ladle, Cassells Family Bible, colour engravings - distressed etc
A CASED SET OF SILVER GEORGEIAN SPOONS, to include four tablespoons, each with an embossed fruit design to the bowl, scallop surround, engraved floral design to the shoulders and stem, with a vacant cartouche to the handle, together with a matching ladle, each hallmarked London 1794-1845, approximate gross weight 8.0 ozt, 251.1 grams, accompanied with original case
A CANTEEN OF CUTLERY AND WHITE METALWARE, the wooden canteen with an incomplete set of EPNS cutlery such as knives, forks, tablespoons, fish forks etc, a box of cutlery to include two cased sets of six plastic handled EPNS dessert knives, four boxed sets of six EPNS teaspoons, a cased two piece EPNS set of baby pusher and spoon, five boxed pieces of 'Arthur Price' cutlery, such as a ladle, fish knife, two boxed EPNS serving spoons, also including a box of various pieces of EPNS cutlery etc
An Elizabeth II Silver Beaker of "17th Century" Design, by A. Haviland-Nye, London 1969, the flared body engraved with banding of leaf scroll design, 4.5ins high, weight 6.95ozs, and an 18th Century silver punch ladle, the embossed bowl inset with Queen Anne 1714 shilling, and a small silver rectangular snuff box with engine turned decoration, 2ins x 1.5ins
A William IV Silver Kings Pattern Serving Fork, and mixed silverware, the serving fork maker's mark rubbed, London 1836, a late Victorian silver Kings pattern sauce ladle by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1891, an Edward VII silver twin cigar case by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1909, 5ins overall, a Danish silver serving spoon by Peter Hertz, Copenhagen 1890, a Danish silver serving fork by V. Christensen, Copenhagen date letter indistinct, weight 5ozs, and a gallia metal rectangular dish by Christofle
Tétard Frères Paris, 20. Jh. Seltenes und umfangreiches Art-Déco Besteck Paris, 1920/ 30. Silber, gest. BZ., MZ.: 'TFRES'. 223-tlg.: 1 gr. Suppenkelle, 1 Saucenkelle, 1 Salatbesteck, 1 Tortenheber, 1 Fisch-Vorlegebesteck, 1 gr. Vorlegelöffel, 18 Menügablen, 16 Menülöffel, 18 Menümesser, 28 Vorspeisegablen, 18 Vorspeiselöffel, 15 Vorspeisemesser, 17 Fischgabeln, 18 Fischmesser, 18 Austerngabeln, 1 gr. Buttermesser, 5 kl. Buttermesser, 12 Kaffeelöffel, 13 Mokkalöffel, 18 Kuchengabeln (1 Gabel leicht abweichender Dekor). Monogrammgravur 'WDU'. Gebrauchsspuren. Gew. zus. ohne Messer ca. 10750 g. - Tétard Frères Paris, 20. cent. A Rare and Extensive Art-Déco Cutlery Paris, 1920/ 30. Silver, stamped. Assay mark, mm.: 'TFRES'. 223 parted.: 1 large soup ladle, 1 sauce ladle, 1 set salad servers, 1 cake server, 1 set fish servers, 1 large serving spoon, 18 dinner forks, 16 dinner spoons, 18 dinner knifes, 28 starter forks, 18 starter spoons, 15 starter knifes, 17 fish forks, 18 fish knifes, 18 oyster forks, 1 large butter knife, 5 butter knifes, 12 coffee spoons, 13 mocca spoons, 18 cake forks (1 fork min different decor). Monogram: 'WDU'. Traces of usage. Overall weight without knifes approx. 10750 g. -
Umfangreiches Tafelbesteck für 12 Personen mit Rocaillendekor Budapest, Antal Bachruch Nachfolger - um 1900 189 Teile: 12 Tafelgabeln (L. 22 cm), 12 Tafelmesser mit originalen Stahlklingen (L. 26 cm), 12 Suppenlöffel (L. 22 cm), 12 Dessertgabeln (L. 19 cm), 12 Dessertmesser (L. ), 12 Dessertlöffel (L. 19,5 cm), 12 Obstgabeln (L. 15 cm), 12 Obstmesser (L. 18 cm), 12 Kaffeelöffel (L. 15 cm), 12 Mokkalöffel (L. 10,5 cm), 12 Eislöffel (L. 14,5 cm), 12 Sahnelöffel (L. 14 cm), 12 Fischgabeln (L. 19 cm), 12 Fischmesser (L. 22 cm), 2 Vorlegelöffel (L. 21,5 cm), 2 spitzovale Vorlegelöffel (L. 28 cm), 1 Zuckerzange (L. 13 cm), 2 Vorlegegabeln (L. 20 cm), 2 Fleischgabeln (L. 28 cm), 1 Buttermesser, 1 Käsemesser, 1 Käsegabel, 1 Suppenschöpfer, 1 Saucenkelle, Fischvorlegegabel und -messer, Salatlöffel und -gabel, 1 Gebäckheber, 1 Tortenschaufel, 1 Tortenmesser; meist mit Wappengravur. Silber. Gestempelt mit Hundekopf mit "3" für Feingehalt 800, Amtszeichen "P" und Namenszug des Herstellers und Juweliers "Bachruch A. Succ.". Zus. ohne Messer 9.600 g. - Dabei 9 nicht zum Dekor gehörige, meist versilberte Vorlegeteile. Österreich-Ungarn, Silberbesteck, ungarisches Silber Extensive cutlery set for 12 persons with rocaille decoration Budapest, Antal Bachruch successor - around 1900 189 pieces: 12 table forks (l. 22 cm), 12 table knives with original steel blades (l. 26 cm), 12 soup spoons (l. 22 cm), 12 dessert forks (l. 19 cm), 12 dessert knives (l. ), 12 dessert spoons (l. 19.5 cm), 12 fruit forks (l. 15 cm), 12 fruit knives (l. 18 cm), 12 coffee spoons (l. 15 cm), 12 mocca spoons (l. 10.5 cm), 12 ice cream spoons (l. 14.5 cm), 12 cream spoons (l. 14 cm), 12 fish forks (l. 19 cm), 12 fish knives (l. 22 cm), 2 serving spoons (l. 21,5 cm), 2 pointed oval serving spoons (l. 28 cm), 1 sugar tongs (l. 13 cm), 2 serving forks (l. 20 cm), 2 meat forks (l. 28 cm), 1 butter knife, 1 cheese knife, 1 cheese fork, 1 soup ladle, 1 sauce ladle, fish serving fork and knife, salad spoon and fork, 1 pastry shovel, 1 cake shovel, 1 cake knife; usually with coat of arms engraving. Silver. Stamped with dog's head with ''3'' for fineness 800, official mark ''P'' and name of the manufacturer and jeweller ''Bachruch A. Succ. Total weight without knifes 9.600 g. - Including 9 mostly silver-plated pieces not belonging to the decoration. silver cutlery
A COMPOSITE SILVER-PLATED COLLECTION OF KINGS PATTERN CUTLERY, comprising an oak canteen by Christopher Johnson & Co. of Sheffield, fitted an inner tray holding 12 dinner forks, 12 dessert forks, various knives and carving set and another case contai ning 12 soup / table spoons and four serving spoons, and unboxed - a set of 12 dinner knives, 12 dessert knives, 12 round bowl soup spoons, a soup serving ladle and a sauce ladle
A BUTLER OF SHEFFIELD COMPREHENSIVE MAHOGANY CANTEEN CASE OF SILVER PLATED CUTLERY, comprising; 12 dinner forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dinner knives, 12 dessert knives, 12 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, a cheese knife, pie slice, 3-piece carving set, s oup ladle, sauce ladle, 4 serving spoons, 12 round bowl soup spoons, 12 coffee spoons, 12 cake forks, 12 fish knives, bears label to inside of the hinged cover, 'Butler of Sheffield, Heirloom Collection'

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