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CANTEEN OF STERLING SILVER CUTLERY, QUEEN ANNE WILLIAMSBURG BY STEIFF, comprising ten table forks, ten silver handled table knives, ten side forks, fourteen silver handled side knives, ten teaspoons, three fish forks, eight dessert spoons, one serving spoon, three serving forks, one soup ladle, one cruet spoon, in fitted canteenQty: the weighable silver 2384g gross
(Shipwrecks) The South Coast of England Mostly Devon and Dorset etc An extensive collection, a mix of hardbacks, limpbacks and booklets, mostly all vg to fine.Wendes, D. (2006) South Coast shipwrecks: off East Dorset and Wight 1870-1979. Eastleigh: David Wendes, two copies; Le Pard, G. (2005) Shipwrecks of the Dorset coast (1 vol). 1st edn. Tiverton: Dorset; Shovlar, S. (1996) Dorset Shipwrecks: A comprehensive guide to the shipwrecks of Purbeck and Poole Bay. 1st edn. Dorset: Freestyle, two copies; Barrow, P. (1998) Slaves of Rapparee: (the wreck of the London). Bideford: Edward Gaskell; Bigbury Bay - an account of its coastline, smuggling, fishing, shipwrecks and general places of interest. 1st edn (1997). Plymouth: Westway Publications, Elburton; Gill,R; Tomlins, H (1977) Avalanche & Forest - the tragedy of the wrecking of the two sailing ships - 11 September 1877. 1st edn. Parochial Church Council , All Saint’s, Portland; Popplewell, L. (1990) Coastguard and preventive upon the shipwreck coast. 1st edn. Southbourne: Melledgen; Popplewell, L. (1993) Great Western Bay: Dorset’s forgotten railway harbour. Southbourne: Melledgen Press (Railway alignment series); Clarke, N. (1999) Shipwreck Guide to Lyme Bay. 1st edn. Lyme Regis: Nigel J. Clarke publications; Alexander, Henry (2004) The Life and Death of the Liverpool Barque Dryad (1874-91). 1st edn. Kingsbridge, Devon: Aunemouth Books; Ovenden, John; Shayer, David (1999) The Wreck of the Stella - Titanic of the Channel Isles. St. Peter Port. Channel Isles: Guernsey Museums & Galleries; Clamp, Arthur (-) The Loss of the Herzogin Cecilie on the Ham Stone, 25th April 1936. Plymouth, Devon; Murch, David; Fairweather, Len (no date) Wreck and Rescue on the South Hams Coast. Caradon Printers, Callington; Mitchell, P. and Roseveare, R. (1986) Shipwrecks Around Plymouth Sound. Plymouth, Devon: P.D.S. Printers; Clamp, Arthur (no date) Shipwrecks around Bigbury Bay. PlymouthP.: P.D.S. Printers, Plymouth, Devon; Clarke, N.J. (2004) Shipwreck Guide To Dorset And Lyme Bay For Divers And Skippers. 2nd ed. Place of publication not identified: Nigel J. Clarke Publications; Clarke, N.J. (1984) From Hope’s Nose to St Alban’s Head. 1st edn. Lyme Regis: the Author; Burnett, D. (1982) Dorset Shipwrecks. Stanbridge Wimborne Dorset: Dovecote Press; Mitchell, Peter (1986) The Wreckers Guide to South West Devon - Part 1. PlymouthSound Diving Publications; Mitchell, Peter (1992) The Wreckers Guide tp South West Devon - Part 2 (2 vol). 1st edn. Plymouth; Hayter, A. (2002) The Wreck of the Abergavenny - One of Britians Greatest Maritime Disasters and its Links to Literary Genius. London: Macmillan; Jones, P. (1983) Smuggler’s Tales: A brief history of Smuggling in East Devon and West Dorset. 1st edn. Uplyme, Dorset: Nigel J. Clarke Publications; Kemp, John (2007) The Book of the Chesil Beach, Dorset. 1st edn. Place of publication not identified: N. J. Clarke; Skelton, Ian F. (1979) Die Fraumetta Catharina von Flensburg - shipwreck - Plymouth Sound - 1984. British Sub-Aqua Club; George, Stephen J. (no date) The Forgotten Cannon of South Devon 1450-1823. Slapton, Kingsbridge. Devon: Stephen George; Smith, G. (1995) Hampshire & Dorset Shipwrecks. 1st edn. Newbury: Countryside Books; McDonald, K. (1982b) The Wreck Walker’s Guide (1 vol). 1st edn. Sevenoaks: Ashgrove Press; Bonnard, B. (1996) Wrecked around Alderney: The Stories of Retired Alderney Pilot, Jack Quinain. The Val, Alderney, Channel Islands: Alderney Printers; Couling, D. (1982) Wrecked on the Channel Islands. London: Stanford Maritime; Legg, R. (1984) Guide to Purbeck Coast and Shipwreck (1 vol). 1st edn. Sherborne, Dorset: Dorset Publishing Co, Sherborne; Morris, S. (1988) Portland: An Illustrated History. Reprint. Dorset: Dovecote Press; Ladle, Lilian (no date) The Studland Bay Wreck - A Spanish Shipwreck off the Dorset Coast. 1st edn. Poole: Poole Museum Service 1992; Potts, Mark and Tony Marks (2004) Before the Bells Have Faded - The Sinking of HMS Formidable - 1915. 1st edn. Cheshire: Wonderwork Studios Ltd; Nix, M. and Myers, M.R. (1982) Hartland Quay: The Story of a Vanished Port. 1st edn. Hartland Quay, Eng: Hartland Quay Museum; Nix, M. (1982) The Cruel Coast of North Devon. 1st edn. Bideford (N. Devon): Badger Books; Gunn, Ben (1999) The Last of the Wreckers and Other Tales of Old Woolacombe. 1st edn. Braunton, North Devon: G.S. Fisher, Rock Hill, Georgeham, Braunton; McDonald, K. (1996) Shipwrecks of the South Hams: The Wreckwalker’s guide to the Coast Path from Erme to Dart. 1st ed. Kingsbridge: Wreckwalker; Williams, S. (2012) Treasure of the Golden Grape: 11th December 1641 : A Chesil Beach wreck. Deadman’s Bay. (Q)
A George III silver sauce ladle, later chased, pierced and gilt as a sugar sifter, London 1816, in Victorian shaped morocco case, an Irish silver tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, Dublin 1720 and a pair of silver dessert spoons, London 1852, 6oz 3dwt (4) Sifter in good condition, spoons with typical wear
Mahogany Canteen, containing a comprehensive selection of matching contemporary silver Kings pattern with diamond heel cutlery, including 12 dinner forks, 15 dessert forks, 8 dessert spoons, 8 soup spoons, 4 table spoons, 7 tea spoons, 8 pastry forks. 8 fish knives, pair fish servers, sauce ladle, carving knife, carving fork, steel, 8 dinner knives and 8 dessert knives. (Birmingham 1959/60/61/62) Elkington & Co. Approximately 182ozs weighable silver, 92 pieces in total.
A Victorian oak canteen, of hinged rectangular form with brass carrying handles to each side, opening to reveal a silver twelve piece Hanoverian bead thread pattern setting, with 'PAE' monogram to terminals, along with various utensils including grape scissors, ladle, and sugar tongs, marks for London 1896, maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, 5104g gross silver
A group of four silver spoons, including an Annointing spoon replica, a sauce ladle and a commemorative spoon for the coronation of Elizabeth II, marks to include Sheffield, London, Birmingham, 1902, 1914, 1930, 1952, makers Josiah Williams & Co, Francis Howard Ltd, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, 103g
CHIEN-WEI CHANG (TAIWANESE 1971-) LADLE SERIES, 2004 stamped maker's marks, hallmarked for London, silver and Indian rosewood ladles on a Indian rosewood board the longest ladle 19.7cm long (7 ¾in long) (6) Acquired from the maker at New Designers, 2005;Property of a Private Aficionado. In 2004 Chien-Wei developed the Ladle Series, combining drum-like brushed silver bowls with delicate rosewood stems, the ladles were influenced by the forms of utensils used in ancient Eastern cultures. Each ladle is subtly different from the next, the angle of the handle, depth or shallowness of the bowl, giving every piece a distinct character.
A Victorian silver ladle, hallmarked London 1861 by George Adams, with oval shaped bowl, fiddle pattern. Condition Report: 8.5 ozt / 266 grams.In good condition, light scratching to interior and exterior of bowl commensurate with age and wear, a couple of areas of deeper scratching and minor denting, hallmarks clearly defined.
An 18th century silver soup ladle, hallmarked for London by Hester Bateman, indistinct date mark, round bowl, old English patter, crest engraved, 33.5cm, and a George III silver soup ladle, hallmarked London 1793 by George Smith (III) & William Fearn, oval bowl, old English pattern, crest engraved, 31.5cm. (2) Provenance: Estate of the late William Lloyd George, 3rd Viscount Tenby (1927-2023), the grandson of David Lloyd George, 1st Earl of Dwyfor (1863-1945) the British Prime Minister from 1916 to 1922 during WWI. Condition Report: 10 ozt / 314 grams.
A cased set of silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, by Elkington & Co, Glasgow 1921, flatware including four silver Old English pattern teaspoons by John Round, Sheffield, a Victorian sifter ladle by Thomas Smily, silver handled fruit knives etc, weighable silver 193gms (9) Condition Report:Available upon request

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