We found 42120 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 42120 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
42120 item(s)/page
Comprising: a soup ladle, a pair of basting spoons, four sauce ladles, twenty four dessert spoons, twenty four tea spoons and twenty four table spoons, 3690g all in; And Six Victorian Silver Old English Pattern Table Forks And Five Fruit Forks, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London, 1900, 700g all in; And An Elizabeth II Silver Fruit Fork, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield, 1968, 46g; And Six Elizabeth II Table Knives and Six Fruit Knives, William Yates Limited, Sheffield, 1972; And A Pair Of Victorian Bone-Handled Fish Servers, George Butler And Co Limited, Sheffield, 1895
A SELECTION OF METALWARE AND ITEMS, to include a small selection of silver handled manicure tools such as a nail file, two pairs of scissors and a cuticle tool, all hallmarked Birmingham 1888, a box of six stainless steel knives, two boxes of ESPN desert forks, collectable spoons, knives and forks, a ladle, cake server, a white metal dish, sugar tongs etc
A George II toddy ladle with 1743 crown set to bowl, 35.5cm long, together with a George III silver caster spoon by Solomon Hougham, London 1817, with pierced decoration circular bowl and plain polished handle with engraved initials 'SPA', 16cm long, a Georgian silver sauce ladle (marks worn), 17cm long, a Georgian silver toddy ladle by Edward Mayfield, 22cm long, and a silver mounted candle snuffer, 27cm long (5)
A silver King's pattern ladle by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1901, 32cm long, weight 11.2ozt, together with a silver fish slice, the blade with pierced and engraved decoration and monogrammed initials 'EL', set to a later weighted handle, 17.6cm long, hallmarks to blade for Thomas Daniell, London 1786, 27.5cm long (at fault) (2) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
Artist: Charles Sheeler (American, 1883-1965). Title: "Ford Plant, River Rouge, Ladle Hook, Open Hearth Building". Medium: Original vintage photogravure. Date: Composed 1927. Printed 1930. Dimensions: Image size: 9 3/8 x 7 9/16 in. (238 x 192 mm).Lot Note(s): Stamped with the photographer's name, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. High-grade archival paper. Printed to the edge of the sheet. Fine, quality printing. Very good to fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Literature/catalogue raisonne: Stebbins (2002) pg.149. Provenance: Estate of Seymour Hacker, Hacker Art Books/Gallery, NYC (his personal collection). Comment(s): We could not find a record of this photograph at auction. Image copyright © Estate of Charles Sheeler. [23209-2-400]
A group of assorted silver and silver plate, the silver comprising: a caster, a sauce boat, two differing pairs of sugar tongs, a small ladle in leather covered case and a pair of knife-rests, filled, weighable silver 8oz 16dwt, the silver plate including a telescopic candlestick, a serving dish with glass liners and other items together with an engraved glass goblet, 20th century, in the Jacobite style (qty)
A group of 18th-20th century brass and iron kitchen utensilsTo include an 18th century brass and iron spoon, with ram's horn terminal, 46cm high, an 18th century brass and iron straining ladle, the bowl with pierced projection and loop handle terminal, 51cm high, and an 18th century brass slice, with rounded terminal, 46cm high, together with a pair of brass and iron tongs, a spoon, a small fire shovel, and two large skimmers, (8)Footnotes:Provenance:The 'U'-shaped skimmer purchased Ernest Hopwell Antiques, West Haddon, Northamptonshire, June 1985.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An unusual and good 17th century cast brass ladle, with maker's marksThe handle stamped nine times with 'EC' or 'EG' beneath a crown, and ending in a human face beneath a pierced terminal, a two-pronged hook or stand to the reverse, 12cm bowl diameter x 41cm high Footnotes:Literature: Leaded bronze skillets by two English founders - Richard Poope of Chilham and John Palmar of Canterbury - were cast with handles terminating in human faces. Another, by John Diamond, was probably made in the South-East. All of these founders were active in the 17th century.Two skillets attributed to Edmund Giles, active in Lewes at the end of the 16th and the beginning of the 17th century, were cast with similar handle terminals. One is in a private collection, the other in Lewes Museum [Cat. No. OR 121]. See R. Butler & C. Green, English Bronze Cooking Vessels & their Founders 1350 - 1830 (2003), p. 46 [John Diamond], pp. 68 - 70 [Edmund Giles], p. 81 [John Palmar] & p. 85 [Richard Poope].Why this brass ladle is stamped nine times along the length of its handle is unclear. The marks have been struck down its centre, and some effort has been made to space them regularly: the gap between each mark is between 2cm and 2.5cm. Multiple marks, although usually in a cluster, are not unknown. See, for instance, a brass skimmer stamped six times, and another stamped three times, by the maker known only by the initials 'DT' [R. & V. Butler, A Study Collection of Marked Domestic Brass and other Base Metalware c. 1600 - c. 1900, p. 29, Numbers 41 & 42].Each of the marks to this ladle appear to have been struck with the same punch, although all, being struck by hand, and with varying force, have slight differences in appearance. No two of the struck marks to this ladle are exactly the same and some read with the initials 'EC', whilst one looks more like 'EG'. This brazier's mark does not appear in the 'Study Collection'. The marks overall shape and the crowned initials are reminiscent of mid- to late 17th century silversmith's and pewterer's marks.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
A GEORGE III SILVER SOUP LADLE, ONSLOW PATTERN WITH SHELL BOWL, BY THOMAS WALLIS, LONDON 1766, 5OZ 14DWTSCondition report Back of the stem engraved probably in the 19th century with several pairs of initials, condition otherwise good with light wear consistent only with age, not split or repaired, marks good
A COMPOSED VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE SERVICE, OLD ENGLISH THREAD PATTERN, LONDON AND EXETER, MAINLY BY CHAWNER & CO., 1845-71, A SET OF FOUR SCOTTISH SILVER TABLE SPOONS WITH LATER EMBOSSED SHELL BOWL, EDINBURGH 1791, TWO SAUCE LADLES, A TODDY LADLE, TWO SETS OF ELIZABETH II SILVER HAFTED TABLE AND CHEESE KNIVES AND SEVERAL PLATED ARTICLES, IN A MAHOGANY CANTEEN, 126OZS 8DWTS WEIGHABLE (91)Condition report In generally good condition, no engraving or any apparent erasure
A MIXED LOT:- A small baluster milk jug, a pair of pepper casters, a two-handled sugar bowl, initialled, a drum mustard pot and matching salt (blue glass liners), both initialled "W", three other condiments, a small cigarette box with an engine-turned cover, fifteen various tea/coffee spoons (some with initials), five various condiment spoons and a George III Bead pattern cream ladle; the latter 4.9" (12.5 cms) long; 31.4 oz weighable silver (lot)
A LATE 20TH CENTURY NORTH AMERICAN PART-SERVICE OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY Hampton pattern, to include:- Eight soup spoons, eight pudding spoons, eight dessert forks, eight cake forks, one sauce ladle, eight butter spreaders, eight table knives (with stainless steel blades) and a carving knife & fork (with stainless steel blade & tines), all initialled "JRD", by Tiffany & Co., New York; 66.5 oz weighable silver (51)
OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE:- A set of nine tea spoons & a pair of sugar tongs, initialled, by Charles Boyton, London 1883, a set of six soup spoons, initialled, by Mappin & Webb, London 1928, a George III soup ladle by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1793 and four various forks; 35 oz (21)
MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE:- A set of six Edwardian Old English pattern table forks, initialled "B", by Joseph Rogers, Sheffield 1904, a George III basting spoon, initialled, a Scottish toddy ladle, crested, two later-decorated 18th century table spoons, and a seal top serving spoon; the latter 8.3" (21.2 cms) long; 26 oz (11)
A 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SOVIET SHALLOW DISH with a swing handle & gilt bowl, a Russian silvergilt sugar sifter ladle, a small ladle with a detachable, pierced divider, a pair of plated "patent" sugar sifter tongs and a quantity of sundry small spoons, including some plated examples; the dish 6.3" (16 cms) long; 22.75 oz weighable silver (lot)
A COLLECTED SERVICE OF BEAD PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY TO INCLUDE:- Fifteen table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve tea spoons, twelve egg spoons, a pair of fish servers, a pair of basting spoons, six fish knives, six fish forks, two butter knives, a cheese scoop, a pair of sauce ladles, a sugar sifter ladle, two pairs of sugar tongs, nine salt spoons and a jam spoon, mixed makers & dates, the vast majority Victorian and crested to match, by various makers (predominately George Adams), mixed dates together with the following plated items:- a set of twelve modern Bead pattern side knives and twelve table knives (with stainless steel blades); 167 oz weighable silver (lot)
A CHINA TRADE SAUCE LADLE with a pierced bowl and pseudo marks (for Messrs. Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1810, c.1830, a George III bright-cut table spoon, initialled, by Hester Bateman, London 1790, two bright-cut tea spoons, initialled, a Dutch caddy scoop, a George III caddy spoon and an Irish Fiddle Rattail toddy ladle; the Chinese ladle 5.8" (15 cms) long; 6 oz (7)
A MIXED LOT:- A small Victorian embossed mustard pot on lion mask feet, a pair of late Victorian salts, a Scottish toddy ladle with crest & motto, a set of four square bonbon dishes, a necklace, a brooch set with Connemara marble, and a small pill box; the bonbon dishes 3.1" (8 cms) square; 12.4 oz weighable silver (11)
A MIXED LOT:- An early 20th century clear glass inkwell with a mounted tortoiseshell cover, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1924, a hexagonal mounted glass spill vase, a set of four small late Victorian salts, a pair of "quaich" salts, a small cream jug, a small "Jersey" can, two antique caddy spoons, three small ladles, a punch ladle bowl, a small mouse figure, a set of six coffee spoons and a small quantity of condiment and other spoons; the vase 8.6" (22 cms) high; 19.5 oz weighable silver (lot)
A fantastic, antique, Chinese, red coral, Apsara, flying in heaven with a ladle for holly water. Beautifully carved, fine details, and very dynamic creation of the robed Apsara. Her hair style, earrings and face are almost modern in an art deco style. Yet, the set of her robe reminds us of western depiction of angels. The clouds engulfed in her robe, are very traditional Chinese. A well carved fine wooden base, depicting bats and clouds, inlaid with fine metallic wire. Size net 30x11.5 cm, with stand 16 cm.

-
42120 item(s)/page