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A Georgian white metal toddy ladle, the bowl is engraved with berries and leaves. 29cm long. A Georgian silver double spouted punch ladle with later turned wooden handle. Hallmarked to the inside of the bowl for: 'London 1742'. 34cm long. A French white metal double spouted punch ladle, stamped 'metal blanc' 'AF' and '5G' 34cm long. (3)
A collection of silver items comprising a footed bowl, in the form of a stylised flower, marked 925, 14cm wide, a Scottish silver saucer ladle, by Robert Naughten, a Continental silver sifter, a Danish silver dish, 15.2cm diameter, a Danish silver sifting ladle, 19cm long, and a set of six footed bowls,weighable 18.9ozt (qty.)Condition ReportDanish bowl split to one of folded lines. Ladle quite worn. Knocks, wear and rubbing throughout.
A collection of silver flatware comprising a cased set of coffee spoons, by Mappin & Webb, a strainer spoon, marked Sterling, a George III serving spoon, a small provincial Scottish silver ladle, a berry spoon, 1903, and a set of plated teaspoons and sugar tongs, by Mappin & Webb, 10.6ozt weighableCondition ReportTarnishing and wear commensurate with age.
A Spode New Stone dinner service decorated in the Imari palette 19th century, comprising 49 dinner plates, 24cm diameter, 39 side plates, 20.3cm diameter, 21 soup bowls, 24.4 diameter, a graduated set of octagonal serving dishes, largest 40.5cm x 50.8cm, smallest 17.5cm x 26cm, 4 sauce tureens, covers and stands, height excluding stand 15.5cm, a meat strainer, 25.5cm x 27cm, a large footed punch bowl, 27.5cm wide, 18cm high, 4 vegetable tureens, 3 with covers, 24cm diameter, 16.5cm high, impressed marks (qty.)Condition Report49 dinner plates (10 with noticable chips).38 side plates (5 with noticeable chips).21 soup bowls (1 chipped. Two with hairline cracks. Two with cracks and rivet repairs).12 graduated octagonal serving dishes (Second largest with hairline crack to the centre. Second smallest with large chip to the rim. One of the smallest with a hairline to the rim).4 sauce tureens (Two of the lids have hairline cracks at the ladle recess. One lid has a chip to the inside rim. One stand has a chip to the inside of the foot rim. One stand has a star crack to the centre).4 vegetable tureens (Two of the bases of the tureens are chipped around the foot rim).General (All would benefit from a clean. There are losses, nibbles and frits throughout commensurate with the size and age of the service. Wear and losses to gilding throughout).
A collection of silver flatware, comprising a French ladle, with Minerva head stamp, 36cm long, a pair of pastry forks, by Harrison Bros, Sheffield 1964, 15cm long, a Victorian Kings pattern tablespoon, by Chawner & Co, London 1860, and three forks, total 19.67oztProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportWith tarnishing, Some of the marks a little rubbed particularly on the ladle. Surface scratches.
A collection of silver serving flatware comprising a cased pair of berry spoons, by Stephen Adams, London 1792, a George III ladle, Newcastle 1811, another Fiddle and Thread pattern example, London 1819, a Victorian serving spoon, with engraved initials, and a fish slice, by John Emes, London 1799,25.6ozt (6)Condition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout commensurate with age.
A collection of silver items, comprising a jug of squat form, with silver gilt interior, London 1819 13cm wide, a small George III ladle, by William Weston, 1819, 14cm long, a Georgian spoon, 16cm long, a cased set of six teaspoons by Mappin Webb, London 1933, a silver mounted scent bottle, 5cm high, a funnel, marked sterling, 3.5cm high, a monogrammed napkin ring, by Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1955, 4cm diameter 9.87ozt (7)Condition ReportUsed, tarnished and some wear.
A collection of silver flatware to include a cased set of six teaspoons, by John Round, Sheffield 1920, a Mappin & Webb ladle, a George III serving spoon, London 1813, a foliate engraved Victorian fruit knife, two mother of pearl handled pickle forks, and enamelled souvenir spoons,18.61ozt weighable (qty.)Condition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout. Some of the knife blades are detached from the handles.
A Victorian hallmarked silver ladle, hallmarked London 1845, sponsors mark WP - possibly William Phillips. Weight 98g. Together with sterling marked silver tongs, hallmarked silver tongs (marks illegible) George III hallmarked silver teaspoon by William Johnson, Victorian silver propelling pencil inscribed M Brown 1880 and another silver pencil stamped 925.Gross combined weight 85g
A canteen of hallmarked silver cutlery for twelve place settings to include pairs of basting spoons, sauce ladles, carving sets, and a soup ladle etc, C J Vander Ltd, London 1947, monogrammed HMC. In a fitted table top cabinet with hinged bevel mirrored lid, concertina action trays and drawers to the base. H.37 W.60 D.47cm (box), 216 pieces
A group of silver flatware including a set of five Victorian hallmarked silver Kings pattern sorbet spoons, London 1885, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a small sifting ladle, a further hallmarked silver small ladle and a pair of Fiddle pattern spoons converted to forks, combined approx 7.73ozt/240.7g.
A GROUP OF MOSTLY CLEAR CRYSTAL CUT GLASSWARE to include seven decanters of various form, a glass punch bowl with seven cups on hooks, four wine glasses with hand painted decoration, a large quantity of mixed wine glasses, brandy glasses, aperitif glasses, and champagne flutes, an etched Warwickshire County Cricket Club whiskey tumbler, a boxed pair of wine glasses, a stemmed dessert bowl, a blue decorative bottle, etc (qty) (Condition Report: some fleabites and chip but overall in fair condition, punch bowl hooks and ladle are plastic)
Variety of metal utensils including - 4 sugar spoons 4.5", small ladle spoon with engraved flowers 6", 3-sauce serving spoons 5.5", Tea spoon 7", small round spoon 5", gray metal fork 8" and spoon 6". Impressed marks on handles. Largest piece - 8"L x 1.25"W. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Georgian silver ladle, Sheffield hallmark dated 1905, mm John Round & Sons; two Georgian silver sauce ladles, London hallmark dated 1825 mm William M Traies, the second London hallmark 1818 mm Solomon Royes & John East Dix. Six silver dessert spoons, including two Irish, Dublin hallmark dated 1805 mm Samuel Neville; three Victorian silver dessert spoons, London dated 1839 and 1899 and Exeter dated 1839 and a Georgian silver dessert spoons, London dated 1798, 450 gms. This continues with four table forks and silver handled knives, Sheffield dated 1990; four silver tea spoons (various hallmarks), four coffee spoons with cut decoration stamped sterling; two silver berry teaspoons, replica Roman spoon to commemorate the QEII Jubilee dated 1970 and a long handled condiment spoon approx 300 gms (without knives) together with an unmarked brandy tot ladle. Condition Report One of the prongs on the table forks is damaged. Four teaspoons have a little damage.
3 Biedermeier-Kellen. Erste Hälfte 19. Jahrundert. 10lötiges und 13lötiges Silber, gedrehte Holzstiele. Länge: 26-28 cm. Eine Kelle mit graviertem Monogramm, datiert: 1848, innen vergoldet. Siebkelle mit undeutlicher Stadtmarke. Godronierte Kelle mit Nürnberger Stadtmarke, Meistermarke. Alle Kellen mit Feingehalts-Punze. * Partnerauktion Bergmann. Literatur : Großmann (2007) Nr. 1037. Aufrufzeit 24. | Okt. 2024 | voraussichtlich 18:35 Uhr (CET)3 Biedermeier ladles. First half of the 19th century. 10-solder and 13-solder silver, turned wooden handles. Length: 26-28 cm. One ladle with engraved monogram, dated: 1848, gilded inside. Strainer ladle with indistinct city mark. Godroned ladle with Nuremberg city mark, master's mark. All ladles with hallmark. * Partner auction Bergmann. Literature : Großmann (2007) No. 1037. Call time 24 | Oct. 2024 | probably 18:35 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Versilbertes Besteck in originaler Schatulle. Berndorfer Metallwarenfabrik. Firmenzeichen Arthur Krupp, Berndorf/90 gestempelt. Anfang 20. Jh. Österreich. Metall, versilbert. L 14 - 26,5 cm. 49 Teile: Je 12 Speisegabeln, Speisemesser, Suppenlöffel und Kaffeelöffel, dazu 1 große Suppenkelle. In schwarzem Kasten mit herausnehmbarem Einsatz. 1 Schlüssel. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, Klingen teils rostig. Aufrufzeit 24. | Okt. 2024 | voraussichtlich 19:06 Uhr (CET)Silver-plated cutlery in original box. Berndorfer metal goods factory. Company mark Arthur Krupp, Berndorf/90 stamped. Early 20th century Austria. Metal, silver-plated. L 14 - 26.5 cm. 49 pieces: 12 dinner forks, dinner knives, soup spoons and coffee spoons each, plus 1 large soup ladle. In black box with removable insert. 1 key. Signs of age and wear, blades partly rusty. Call time 24 | Oct. 2024 | probably 19:06 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Großes Design-Tafelbesteck. Carl Hugo Pott, Solingen. 925er Silber. Länge: 11-25 cm. 4585 Gramm (ohne Messer gewogen). Modell von Carl Pott 1975, Modell-Nr. 33. 133 Teile: 12 Messer, 12 Gabeln, 12 Menuemesser, 12 Menuegabeln, 12 Menuelöffel, 12 Kuchengabeln, 12 Dessertlöffel, 8 Mokkalöffel, 10 Kaffeelöffel, 8 Fischmesser, 8 Serviettenringe, 1 Fisch-Serviermesser, 1 Fisch-Serviergabel, 2 Heber, 1 Soßenkelle, 4er Satz Servierlöffel, 2 kleine Serviergabeln, 1 große Serviergabel, 2 Buttermesser, 1 Käsemesser. Design-Klassiker, die fünf Zinken der Gabeln waren ein völliges Novum, ein besonderer Akzent ist die feine Kerbe am Griffende. Massive qualitätvolle Arbeit mit graviertem Monogramm. Messer mit rostfreienn Solingen-Edelstahlklingen. Punzen: Halbmond und Krone, Feingehalt, Fabrikmarke. Die Besteck-Manufaktur wurde von Carl Hugo Pott 1904 als Damaszierwerkstätte in Solingen gegründet. Nach dem Eintritt des Sohnes Carl Pott 1932 entwickelte sich die Firma zu einer bedeutenden Manufaktur für Tafelbestecke. 1985 übernahm sein Sohn Hannspeter Pott den Betrieb. Die "Historischen Modelle" von Pott werden auch künftig nach Vorbestellung einmal im Jahr produziert * Partnerauktion Bergmann. Provenienz : Süddeutsche Privatsammlung. Aufrufzeit 24. | Okt. 2024 | voraussichtlich 19:22 Uhr (CET)Large designer cutlery set. Carl Hugo Pott, Solingen. 925 silver. Length: 11-25 cm. 4585 grams (weighed without knife). Model by Carl Pott 1975, model no. 33. 133 pieces: 12 knives, 12 forks, 12 dinner knives, 12 dinner forks, 12 dinner spoons, 12 cake forks, 12 dessert spoons, 8 demitasse spoons, 10 coffee spoons, 8 fish knives, 8 napkin rings, 1 fish serving knife, 1 fish serving fork, 2 lifters, 1 gravy ladle, set of 4 serving spoons, 2 small serving forks, 1 large serving fork, 2 butter knives, 1 cheese knife. Design classics, the five prongs of the forks were a complete novelty, a special accent is the fine notch at the end of the handle. Solid, high-quality work with engraved monogram. Knives with stainless Solingen stainless steel blades. Hallmarks: Crescent and crown, fineness, factory mark. The cutlery manufactory was founded by Carl Hugo Pott in 1904 as a damascening workshop in Solingen. After his son Carl Pott joined the company in 1932, it developed into a major manufacturer of cutlery. In 1985, his son Hannspeter Pott took over the business. Pott's "Historical Models" will continue to be produced once a year by pre-order * Partner auction Bergmann. Provenance : South German private collection. Call time 24 | Oct. 2024 | probably 19:22 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Großes Design-Tafelbesteck. Carl Hugo Pott, Solingen. 800er Silber. Länge: 14-25,5 cm. 11.925 Gramm (ohne Messer gewogen). Modell von Carl Pott 1952, das sogenannte "Kanzlerbesteck". Modell-Nr. 84. 334 Teile: 18 Messer, 18 Gabeln, 18 Esslöffel, 38 Menuemesser, 38 Menuegabeln, 34 Menuelöffel, 18 Dessertgabeln, 18 Mokkalöffel, 16 Kaffeelöffel, 12 Hummergabeln, 14 Fischmesser, 14 Fischgabeln, 7 Obstmesser, 7 Obstgabeln, 6 Dessertlöffel, 10 Kuchengabeln, 6 Eislöffel, 6 Gourmet-Soßenlöffel, 1 Suppenkelle, ein 2-teiliges Salatbesteck, 1 Servierlöffel, 2 Spargelheber, 2 Fisch-Serviermesser, 2 Fisch-Serviergabeln, 2 große, 4 mittlere, 3 kleine Serviergabeln, 4 Buttermesser, 3 Soßenkellen, 6 Dessert-Servierlöffel, 2 flache Servierlöffel, 2 gemuldete Servierlöffel. Design-Klassiker, massive qualitätvolle Arbeit. Neben dem Kanzleramt von Ludwig Erhard wurden fast alle deutschen Botschaften mit dem Besteck ausgestattet. Messer mit rostfreien Solingen-Edelstahlklingen. Punzen: Halbmond und Krone, Feingehalt, Fabrikmarke. Die Besteck-Manufaktur wurde von Carl Hugo Pott 1904 als Damaszierwerkstätte in Solingen gegründet. Nach dem Eintritt des Sohnes Carl Pott 1932 entwickelte sich die Firma zu einer bedeutenden Manufaktur für Tafelbestecke. 1985 übernahm sein Sohn Hannspeter Pott den Betrieb. Die "Historischen Modelle" von Pott werden auch künftig nach Vorbestellung einmal im Jahr produziert * Partnerauktion Bergmann. Provenienz : Süddeutsche Privatsammlung. Aufrufzeit 24. | Okt. 2024 | voraussichtlich 19:23 Uhr (CET)Large designer cutlery set. Carl Hugo Pott, Solingen. 800 silver. Length: 14-25.5 cm. 11.925 grams (weighed without knife). Model by Carl Pott 1952, the so-called "Kanzlerbesteck". Model no. 84. 334 pieces: 18 knives, 18 forks, 18 tablespoons, 38 dinner knives, 38 dinner forks, 34 dinner spoons, 18 dessert forks, 18 demitasse spoons, 16 coffee spoons, 12 lobster forks, 14 fish knives, 14 fish forks, 7 fruit knives, 7 fruit forks, 6 dessert spoons, 10 cake forks, 6 ice cream spoons, 6 gourmet sauce spoons, 1 soup ladle, a 2-piece salad servers, 1 serving spoon, 2 asparagus servers, 2 fish serving knives, 2 fish serving forks, 2 large, 4 medium, 3 small serving forks, 4 butter knives, 3 sauce ladles, 6 dessert serving spoons, 2 flat serving spoons, 2 molded serving spoons. Design classics, solid, high-quality work. In addition to Ludwig Erhard's Chancellery, almost all German embassies were equipped with this cutlery. Knives with rustproof Solingen stainless steel blades. Hallmarks: Crescent and crown, fineness, factory mark. The cutlery manufactory was founded by Carl Hugo Pott in 1904 as a damascening workshop in Solingen. After his son Carl Pott joined the company in 1932, it developed into a major manufacturer of cutlery. In 1985, his son Hannspeter Pott took over the business. Pott's "Historical Models" will continue to be produced once a year by pre-order * Partner auction Bergmann. Provenance : South German private collection. Call time 24 | Oct. 2024 | probably 19:23 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Großes Art déco-Tafelbesteck. Hans Hansen, Kopenhagen. 925er und 830er Silber. Länge: 11,5-22,5 cmm. 5180 Gramm (ohne Messer gewogen). Modell von H. F. Gross 1930. Modell "Erbsilber" Serie Nr. 7. 152 Teile: 11 größere, 11 kleinere Messer, 22 Gabeln, 18 Esslöffel, 10 größere, 6 kleinere Menuemesser, 18 Menuegabeln, 12 Menuelöffel, 14 Kuchengabeln, 18 Kaffeelöffel, 1 Soßenkelle, 2 verschiedene Heber, 7 verschiedene Servierlöffel, 2 Serviergabeln. Qualitätvolle Arbeit, Messer mit rostfreien Stahlklingen. Punzen: Feingehalt, Fabrikmarke, teils Stadtmarken von 1930 und 1940, Beschaumeister. Hans Hansen: Silberschmied, gründete 1906 eine Werkstatt in Kolding. Sein Sohn Karl Gustav übernahm 1940 die Leitung, 1991 wird die Firma von der Georg Jensen Silberschmiede übernommen * Partnerauktion Bergmann. Literatur : Bröhan-Museum (1990) Band IV Seite 215. Provenienz : Süddeutsche Privatsammlung. Aufrufzeit 24. | Okt. 2024 | voraussichtlich 19:23 Uhr (CET)Large art deco cutlery set. Hans Hansen, Copenhagen. 925 and 830 silver. Length: 11.5-22.5 cmm. 5180 grams (weighed without knife). Model by H. F. Gross 1930. Model "Erbsilber" series no. 7. 152 pieces: 11 larger, 11 smaller knives, 22 forks, 18 tablespoons, 10 larger, 6 smaller menu knives, 18 menu forks, 12 menu spoons, 14 cake forks, 18 coffee spoons, 1 gravy ladle, 2 different lifters, 7 different serving spoons, 2 serving forks. High quality workmanship, knives with stainless steel blades. Hallmarks: Fineness mark, factory mark, partly city marks from 1930 and 1940, master maker. Hans Hansen: silversmith, founded a workshop in Kolding in 1906. His son Karl Gustav took over the management in 1940, in 1991 the company was taken over by Georg Jensen Silversmiths * Partner auction Bergmann. Literature : Bröhan-Museum (1990) Volume IV page 215. Provenance : South German private collection. Aufrufzeit 24. | Oct. 2024 | probably 19:23 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

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