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Lot 833

A silver plated spirit kettle on stand, a plated ladle, salts, toast rack, and a box of silver plated cutlery etc (2 boxfuls)

Lot 526

A Japanned tea tin, copper grain scoop, brass-lidded jug, chestnut roaster, ladle and cream skimmer

Lot 288

A Georgian Old English pattern silver ladle, by Hester Bateman, London, date letter obscured, with engraved monogram, the bowl with shell flutes, with engraved monogram. 34cm longCondition report: Tiny dent to bowl. Marks compressed as many bottom marked items are.

Lot 290

A group of silver and white metal items, including a George Jensen spoon, an American early 20th century ladle spoon by Marsh and Offman, three pairs of George III sugar nips, a silver belt buckle, a Liberty & Co silver topped bottle, etc, approx total weight 53grams of weighble metal, (qty.)

Lot 301

A Georgian Old English pattern silver ladle, by Thomas and William Chawner, (probably) London 1766 (possibly) with heraldic crest. 33cm longCondition report: Good condition

Lot 2104

Twaalf zilveren gebaksvorkjes in etui, zes losse theelepels en een roomlepel, alle met steeluiteinden met bloem, 835/000, br.gew. 253 gr, lengte vorkjes 11,5 cm. Twelve silver cake forks in case, six teaspoons and a cream ladle, all with flower endings, Dutch, 835/000, gross w. 253 gr, length forks 11.5 cm.

Lot 492

Unusual late 19th Century doll's cutlery, pale brass coloured metal with crossed hammer mark comprising five knives --5in. (12.5cm.) long, forks, spoons and knife rests, two napkin rings and a ladle - The Ethel May de Wolf Collection

Lot 81

Pair of silver bon-bon dishes, cased, another four, one with swing handle, and a toddy ladle bowl, 10oz.CONDITION REPORT: All good condition.  All are hallmarked, apart from the ladle.

Lot 160

Silver soup ladle, fiddle pattern, Edinburgh 1843, also a similar sauce ladle, by Hampston Price & Co., York 1804 (both erased and re-polished), 8oz.

Lot 154

Good silver service of 'Old English' pattern comprising twelve of each tablespoons, dessert spoons and forks, hors d'oeuvres forks, tea spoons, table and cheese knives with two sauce ladles and a soup ladle and two serving spoons, Sheffield 1929, contained in mahogany canteen, rising top and a drawer, 3,770g excluding cutlery.CONDITION REPORT: Light scratches to cutlery consistent to age.  Canteen chip to front, sides and corners.  Interior wear.  Light scratches to cutlery consistent to age.  Complete as described plus twelve table forks.  Box probably original but has been re-polished and re-lined.  EP tea knives in corner.

Lot 103

A rare Caughley small ladle. With delicate scroll and shell mouldings, painted in underglaze blue with a rose hip and leafy swags c.1785, 16cm. Very good condition. No damage or repair. Some kiln speckling to the reverse of the bowl and handle terminal.

Lot 278

PLATED LIDDED BISCUIT BOX, large ladle, entree dish and other items of EPNS ware

Lot 211

MASONS CHARTREUSE GREEN approximately 20 items to include a set of four graduating jugs, mantel clock, sauce tureen, cover, stand and ladle, miniature teapot, pair of candlesticks and a table lamp ETC

Lot 3237

German WWII type Hitler Youth Ladle. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 85

1st-2nd century AD. A small simpulum with a straight pan and flat bottom bearing strongly incised circles on the outside, on the back of the handle, which shows two side flares, a small sieve decorated with a line of points. Cf. Tassinari, S., La Vaisselle de Bronze, Romaine et Provinciale, au Mysée des Antiquités Nationales, XXIXe supplément de Gallia, Paris, 1975, item 38. 182 grams total, 13cm including stand (5"). From the private collection of Antony John Scammell (1937-2019); acquired on the UK art market from 1960-2000. The simpulum or simpuvium was a small vessel or ladle with a long handle from the Roman era, used at sacrifices to make libations, and to taste the wines and other liquors which were poured on the head of the sacrificial victims. The simpulum was the sign of Roman priesthood, and one of the insignia of the College of Pontiffs. Antony John Scammell (1937-2019) was born, and lived his entire life, in the city of Bristol, England. Already from an early age he was enthralled by history and the heroes that it created. While serving overseas with the British Army, Antony began collecting coins and banknotes and this led to collecting a variety of different items throughout his life. From the early 1960s onward, Antony invested in acquiring ancient artefacts. Antony's vast collections started with Egyptian antiquities, but soon branched into Greek and Roman civilisations. The Roman civilisation fascinated him most and, when family commitments allowed, archaeological digs were coordinated in the west of England. These digs uncovered numerous artefacts, many of which were donated to local museums. In retirement, the collecting continued apace, branching into UK coins, British Empire banknotes and fossils. Very fine condition.

Lot 132

An assorted collection of flatwarevarying makers and datesComprising: Six provincial silver Fiddle pattern table spoons, John Robertson II & John Walton, Newcastle 1797; other Fiddle pattern items: twelve table forks, six dessert forks and six dessert spoons, nine varying teaspoons; Old English pattern flatware, varying makers and dates: six table forks, ten table spoons, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, two teaspoons; also four Hanoverian pattern bottom marked table spoons, a bottom marked Old English pattern basting spoon, and a soup ladle; other items, a sifter spoon, sauce ladle, butter knife, six modern silver King's pattern butter knives, other knives and plated items, weight of weighable silver 136oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 204

A collection of English and Dutch silver flatwarevarious dates and makers, principally 18th century Comprising: eighteen table forks, eight dessert forks, two table spoons, seventeen dessert spoons, thirteen teaspoons, one basting spoon, one sauce ladle; and three silver-plate items, weight of silver 86oz. (qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 427

A collection of silver itemsvarious dates and makers Comprising: two toast racks; four sauce boats; two three-piece cruet sets and a spoon; a pot; an Irish soup ladle, Dublin 1766; salad servers; a plated bell, weight of weighable silver 63oz. (17)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 66

Georgian silver ladle, London 1831; a bottom marked silver spoon by James Wilks (1742...1755); along with a silver teaspoon, London 1881. All engraved on the handles. Estimate £50-80.

Lot 110

20th C quatrefoil drinks tray with gadrooned edge, Viners style gallery drinks tray, liqueur decanter in the form of a barrel on plated stand, silver plated punch ladle with king's pattern handle, pair of Potter fruit spoons with embossed bowls, and a collection of other plated cutlery, etc

Lot 94

Large 18thC Silver Ladle London 1776 by James Gilliland, 200g total weight 35cm in Length

Lot 446

Silver pepperette stamped 800 with bulbous form 19cm h, together with a silver plate ladle spoon Walker and co. Pepperette weight approx 221g.

Lot 450

Hallmarked silver punch bowl with decorative rim and embossed leaves to side, CJ Vander London 1974-5. 20.5cm h x 31.5cm w. 2820g approx. And an additional wooden handled silver ladle London 1974.Condition ReportPunch bowl in excellent condition, no issues to report, 2 dents to base of ladle. 

Lot 363

Hallmarked silver and mother of pearl fruit knife, blade point a/f, Sheffield 1915, white metal ladle and caddy spoon, London 1850.The caddy spoon is 9cm long and the width of the bowl is 4.3 cm.

Lot 486

An extensive suite of fine quality hallmarked silver cutlery in Kings shape Victoria pattern. Initially by Samuel Hayne and Dudley Carter with additions including William Bennett, Robert Wallis, Elkington's and Viner of various dates, including 24 table forks, 24 dessert forks, 12 soup spoons, 12 table spoons, 18 dessert spoons, 6 large teaspoons, 10 small teaspoons, 5 various ladles and 1 sifter spoon, 1 large ladle and 1 serving spoon, (weighable silver 9492gms).18 silver handled table knives and 12 silver handled dessert knives, mainly Victorian, 12 table knives and 12 dessert knives by Viners 1979, 12 silver bladed fish knives and forks by Viners Sheffiled 1979. Plus boxed set of 12 Sheffield 1844 silver bladed fruit knives and forks. 216 pieces in total. Condition ReportIn good condition, some have signs of wear commensurate with age and use. Only a box with the dessert service.

Lot 298

Mixed pottery selection, Mintons plates, bowl, side plates, blue and gilt tea ware, tureen with ladle, large white tureen, gilt decoration, la chaise longue decorative plates.

Lot 295

Susie Cooper collection, part tea sets Nasturtium, Apple Gay, condiment set, toast rack, honey pot, bowls, cups and saucers, preserve pot, bowl and ladle, black and white plates and fruit bowl.

Lot 992

Pewter mugs, black forest bear a/f and pewter ladle.

Lot 161

A collection of silver items, including a pepper pot with pricked decoration and spiral worked body, Horace Woodward & Co, London 1890, 10cm, a pedestal urn form pepper, engraved 'G', Thomas & George Hayter, London 1819, 7cm, a pair of large napkin rings, John Round & Son Ltd (Joseph Ridge), each 3 by 5cm, in fitted box, two small toddy ladles with baleen twist handles, a George III silver Peter and Ann Bateman cream ladle, London 1792, 12.5cm, set of four Georgian teaspoons, a toasting fork, 22cm, a large butter knife, 19cm, and six commemorative teaspoons, five with enamel terminals, each 9cm, 14.98toz total weighable silver. (23)

Lot 117

A collection of twelve Victorian fiddle pattern spoons, all with finials engraved with initial 'B', Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter 1863, 14.5cm long, and a sauce ladle, 14cm long, 8.2toz. (1 bag)

Lot 67

An early 20th century Tiffany & Co. silver sauce ladle, stamped 'PAT 1912 C', with engraved initials 'YFB' to terminals, 17.5cm long, together with a William IV silver Kings pattern sauce ladle, rubbed maker's marks, London 1830, 18cm long, 4.7toz overall. (2)

Lot 102

A collection of Dutch silver wares, comprising a 833 grade silver condiment pot with a single swing handle and pierced sides, without glass liner, with rubbed hallmarks, possibly 1901, 8.5 by 10.7cm high with handled fully raised, a pair of cake servers with beaded decoration to handles, C. J.Begeer Utrecht, possibly 1881, knife 17.2cm long, spoon 16cm long, a ladle with large bowl and shell mount to finial, 14cm long, a dessert spoon, C.L.J. Begeer, Utrecht 1912, 16.7cm long, a caddy spoon, Johannes Hendrikus Tarner Amsterdam, 1848, 9cm long, a spoon with ornate twisted handle but with broken finial, 16.2cm long, a butter trowel, 19.8cm long, 1923, 10.6toz overall weight, a continental glass and 835 grade silver bowl with weighted base, 13 by 10cm high also seven white metal wares. (1 bag)

Lot 57

A William IV silver toddy ladle and two others, all with twisted whale bone handles, comprising a William IV Scottish ladle, 20cm long, Peter Aitken I, Glasgow 1838, another possibly Scottish ladle with rubbed hallmarks, 18cm long, and a white metal ladle, monogram engraved possibly 'FEC' to its bowl, 38.5cm long. (3)

Lot 98

Four pieces of George II and later silver, comprising a George II sauce ladle, its finial engraved with an 'H', heavily rubbed naive marks, 17.5cm long, a pair of George III sugar tongs, rubbed maker's marks, London 1793, 14cm long, two table spoons, both with engraved monograms to their finials, possibly 'JMJ', both approximately 21cm long, 5.8toz overall. (1 bag)

Lot 37

A group of George III silver spoons, all Old English pattern, comprising a sauce ladle, with engraved terminal, WE possibly for William Eaton, London 1807, 17cm, another George III sauce ladle, John Lias, London 1790, 16.5cm, a pair of salt spoons, with oval gilt bowls, terminals engraved 'R', Solomon Hougham, London 1812, 10cm, and a pair of salt spoons, with circular gilt bowls, terminals engraved 'B', Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1790, 10cm, 4.22toz total combined weight. (6)

Lot 157

A collection of Danish and English silver, comprising a ladle with an octagonal bowl, 22.4cm, and two spoons, J. P. Jorgenson, two serving slices, a spirit ladle, a pair of large condiment spoons with shell escutcheon and gilt bowls, R. A. Christophersen, all with assay master Christian Heise marks, a table spoon, fork, and further table spoon, all 10.37toz, a set of seven 800 silver dessert forks and one spoon, 8.36toz, English silver comprising a stilton scoop with a bone handle, George Nangle, London 1801, a pickle fork with ivory handle, John Round & Son Ltd (Joseph Ridge), Sheffield 1894, and a butter knife, with mother of pearl handle, A. J. Bailey, Birmingham 1908, all 4.15toz, together with a pair of dessert spoons, a spoon with bone handle, and a horn spoon with silver mounts marks all worn, and a toddy ladle with turned handle, three butter forks, and a leaf bowled spoon with ivory handle, all apparently unmarked, 5.68toz. (31)

Lot 119

Five pieces of Victorian silver flatware, comprising three sauce ladles, one old English pattern, Martin, Hall & Co., London 1882, 15.5cm, one Kings pattern, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1975, 18.8cm, the smallest a George VI old English pattern ladle, HT, Sheffield 1936, 12.5cm, a cake slice, fiddle pattern with reeded decoration and an 'SS' monogram to its finial, 19cm, and a Victorian dessert spoon with bearded face to bowl and rubbed scroll decoration to its finial, 14.5cm, 8.8toz combined weight. (1 bag)

Lot 108

Six George III silver spoons, comprising five George III old English pattern dessert spoons, with 'THD' monograms, and rubbed maker's mark, possibly William Williams II, London, 1807, another old English pattern dessert spoon, bearing 'WT' maker's mark, a fiddle pattern dessert spoon, Sarah & John William Blake, London 1813, and a silver sauce ladle Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1801, overall 6.5toz. (7)

Lot 321

SIX CONTINENTAL SILVER DECORATIVE SPOONS comprising: a pair of German berry spoons, the large bowls cast with fruits, each short stem cast with a Renaissance figure after the Antique on a column, Hanau, import marked J.G. Piddington, London, 1905, 17cm long; another German spoon, the bowl with a cow and milkmaid, the short stem with flanking dolphins and rustic dwelling, Simon Roth, Hanau, circa 1900; a pair Dutch silver-gilt Christening spoons, openwork stems with figural terminals, pseudo marks, 19th century; another Dutch Christening spoon, the stem with terminal emblematic of Faith, Hope and Charity, 19th century; together with a Russian silver sifter ladle, Vasili Ashmarin, Moscow, 1884, the twisted stem with bright-cut decorated terminal; and a German silver sifter ladle, mid 19th century, plain handle with applied cherub oval to terminal 408gr (13oz) (8)

Lot 298

AN IRISH PROVINCIAL GEORGE III SILVER SOUP LADLE, SAMUEL GREEN, CORK, CIRCA 1805 Celtic Point Bright-cut Star pattern, engraved with scroll initials LG, incuse stamped SG twice and STERLING 36cm long, 185gr (5oz 18dwt)

Lot 299

AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER SOUP LADLE, MICHAEL CORMICK, PROBABLY RETAILED BY JOHN LAUGHLIN, DUBLIN, 1767 with fluted bowl and hook end, the terminal engraved with a crest within a Rococo cartouche above trailing foliage 36cm long, 218gr (7oz)

Lot 391

A BRAMELD GREEN PRINTED EARTHENWARE INDIA PATTERN DINNER SERVICE, 1825-42, THE SERVICE INCLUDING SOUP TUREEN, COVER, STAND AND LADLE, 30CM H, PRINTED MARK (24) Soup tureen, cover and ladle in good condition save for hairline crack in cover. Stand of soup tureen broken and restuck. The two drainers both in good condition save for minor star cracks; large meat dish with slight staining of glaze. Several of the remaining items undamaged

Lot 220A

AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER SOUP LADLE, OF BRIGHT CUT IRISH POINTED OLD ENGLISH PATTERN WITH SHELL  BOWL, CRESTED, BY JOHN PITTAR, MARKS RUBBED, C1780, 4 OZ 17 DWT A fine ladle in good condition, maker?s mark very good, the other marks rubbed, no splits or repair

Lot 116

Georgian silver toddy ladle with whalebone handle

Lot 447

EXTENSIVE MASON'S 'MANDALAY' PATTERN DINNER SERVICE 20TH CENTURY Comprising 12 small coffee cups and 12 saucers; 12 teacups and 12 saucers; 12 twin handled soup bowls and 12 stands; 2 condiment stands each with a salt, pepper and a lidded mustard pot; 5 ash trays; 2 shaped bon bon dishes; 14cm and 17 cm long; 1 ladle, 19cm long; 1 larger ladle, 27cm long; 2 sugar basins, 10cm diam and 12cm diam; a teapot; 12 small side plates, 17.5c diam; 12 larger side plates, 20 cm diam; 12 dinner plates, 27cm diam; 11 small bowls, 16.5cm diam; 12 deep bowls, 16 cm diam; 2 graduated octagonal jugs, 11cm high and 13.5cm high; 2 graduated sauce boats on stands, sauce boats 22cm long and 13cm long; an oval scalloped edged twin handled dish, 27cm wide; 2 rectangular twin handled dishes with pierced handles, 32.5cm long; a round footed bowl, 26cm diam; a round serving bowl, 24cm diam; 4 round twin handled tureens with domed covers and fruit form finial handles; a low comport of circular form; 2 toothpick holders, 6cm high; a twin handled soup tureen and cover on stand; a smaller tureen and cover on stand, tureen 20cm wide; and an oblong serving dish, 35cm long(Soup tureen 34cm wide)

Lot 488

Ceramics - Portmeirion Pomona pattern set of kitchen storage cylinders, soup tureen and ladle, mixing bowl, oil and vinegar bottles, tea pot in a gift box, planter, etc

Lot 489

A Minton Florentine pattern wash jug and bowl, soap dish, larger water jug, registration lozenge for 1862; an Art Deco Royal Doulton sauce tureen and cover with ladle, vegetable dish and cover, spare cover; a reproduction Yardley's English lavendar soap

Lot 721

A George III Scottish silver toddy ladle, John Ziegler, Edinburgh c.1810

Lot 722

A William IV Kings pattern ladle, Glasgow 1836; a silver cream scoop, Birmingham 1900; a silver Old English pattern tea spoon; a pair of plated knife rests; an Elkington Plate sifter spoon, horn haft; etc

Lot 205

Sale Item: GLASGOW SILVER SUGAR SIFTING LADLE Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%

Lot 330

Sale Item: SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER LADLE J BEGG ABERDEEN Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%

Lot 594

A soup tureen with ladle and some part tea sets to include Copeland Spade

Lot 298

Silver ladle, by Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1857, fiddle pattern handle, 34cm, a silver table spoon, two Continental spoons and coffee spoons.

Lot 283

A Collection of Various Metawares to include Kings Pattern Handled Ladle, Goblets, Silver Plated Place Holders, Cased Three Piece Cruet, Various Cutlery Etc to include Elkington and Co

Lot 369

A Georgian unmarked white metal toddy ladle with twisted whalebone stem, silver napkin ring, Indian white metal napkin ring 2 x cut glass butter dishes with silver knives, electroplated ovoid open salt and gold plated cigarette case

Lot 71

An Edwardian two handled sugar bowl, wyvern fluted with central vacant cartouche, Birmingham, date letter indistinct, circa 1900 together with an Old English Pattern sauce ladle, by Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1925 and a plated circular muffin dish, with revolving engraved cover on four ornate scroll legs, the silver 5.66ozt 

Lot 98

Nine various 19th Century silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons and a sauce ladle, various dates and makers to include 7 hallmarked in Exeter (10) 17.02 ozt 

Lot 114

A collection of silver spoons, comprising a pair of Georgian table spoons, hallmarked for London, 1813, a Georgian ladle, a set of four coffee spoons, total gross weight 170.49 grams / 5.48 ozt approx

Lot 138

A George IV Scottish silver hour glass pattern sifter spoon, hallmarked by both Andrew Wilkie and James Howden & Co, Edinburgh, circa 1827 together with a fiddle pattern sauce ladle, by Lias Brothers, London, 1828 and King's pattern sauce ladle by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1900 (3) 7.73ozt (240 grams) CR: marks good overall condition good - Scottish spoon handle rubbed

Lot 63

Hallmarked Silver ladle for Sheffield 1898 by Atkin Bros

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