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Edward VII canteen of silver Chippendale pattern flatware comprising: twelve table forks, fourteen tablespoons, twelve dessert forks, twenty-four dessert spoons, ten teaspoons, four sauce ladles, soup ladle and gravy spoon, sponsors mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1903-1904/Sheffield 1904, 166toz approx, together with a knife and carving set Condition: Surface scratches all over from use, monogrammed letter to the handles, some splits and dark marks to the knife handles - **General condition consistent with age
BLACK, STARR & FROST; an American part six-setting sterling silver and silver handled dinner service, with bright cut foliate detail and vacant cartouches, comprising twenty-three forks, thirty-nine spoons, eighteen knives and a carving set, with stamped manufacturer and 'Sterling' marks, also a Bigelow, Kennard & Co beaded ladle and a silver plated pair of sugar tongs, weighable silver approx 100ozt/2991g.Additional InformationGeneral wear with scratches, nicks, dents and tarnish throughout.
WILLIAM ELEY, WILLIAM FERN & WILLIAM CHAWNER; a George III hallmarked silver ladle, with engraved motto to handle, London 1809, length 32cm, approx 6.69ozt/208g.Additional InformationLight scratches, minor denting to the bowl, slightly misshapen bowl, maker's marks slightly rubbed but still clear.
WILLIAM RUSSELL II; a pair of William IV hallmarked silver ladles, each with engraved initials JP to handles, Glasgow 1832, also a Victorian hallmarked silver sifting spoon with engraved initial S, John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1881, and a Victorian hallmarked silver ladle, approx 6.5ozt/204.8g (4).
A group of George III and later hallmarked silver flatware, various manufacturers, predominantly London, with an Edinburgh soup ladle, the majority initialled, a cased set of teaspoons and sugar tongs, pastry forks and knives with hallmarked blades and handles, weighable silver approx 40ozt/1244.14g.Additional InformationGeneral wear and tear with commensurate with age and use throughout.
An 18 th century silver mote spoon, together with a silver caddy spoon, Samual Pemberton, Birmingham 1804, a George III shell moulded teaspoon, a pair of sugar tongs, Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1805, a spice sifter spoon, a sugar sifter ladle, a George III sauce ladle and a collection of ten further spoons (17)
A pair of Paris porcelain tureens with integral stands, marked Nast a Paris and hand painted with floral sprays. Height 20 cm, diameter 20 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: One tureen and lid is in extremely good order with no significant issues. There does not appear to have been any damage, no repairs and no restoration. The second tureen has a small glazed chip around the ladle aperture. The same tureen is also slightly loose where the socle base meets the saucer. The screw mechanism is not currently tightening. There is also a loss to the lip around the socle and what appears to be a hairline crack just to the right of the loss.
A 19th century Wedgwood creamware dessert service, 38 pieces, all with impressed marks. CONDITION REPORT: All pieces are a little discoloured and have crazing. Of the twenty 8” plates eight have hairline cracks of various sizes. The two shaped bowls are in good order. The large oval bowl is cracked in two places. The two larger shaped serving dishes are in good order. The two shallow oval shaped dishes are in good order. Only one of the three matching shaped shallow bowls is in good order, the other two are badly broken and glued. The circular lidded tureen is in good order. Three of the four circular shallow bowls are in good order, the fourth has a significant loss. There is a single tureen lid with no base. It is in good order. There is a sauce boat base but no sauce boat. This is in good order. One of the two ladles has a firing mark to the lip. The second ladle with the strainer has an edge chip. All of the items that are not damaged are a little dirty and a little discoloured. There are some minor scratches and losses to the pattern but this is not particularly significant.
A late Victorian canteen of silver Hanovarian rat tail pattern flatware by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, comprising seventy seven items, London, 1898, 132oz, together with twelve later silver pistol handled table knives and twelve dessert knives, W.V. Sheffield, 1891/82, with velvet pouches.CONDITION: 12 each of the following: tablespoons, dessert spoons, table forks, dessert forks and teaspoons. 6 coffee spoons, a soup ladle, pair of sugar tongs, sifter ladle, pair of sauce ladles, butter knife, 4 salt spoons and a mustard spoon.All in good condition commensurate with age and some mild use. Hallmarks clear.
A.C. Pailthorp of Great Grimsby, Silver Plated Tray, circa late 19th / early 20th century, No 4002, 32cm diameter, Also with a Walker & Hall Silver Plated Cake Basket, Having a swing handle, Mappin & Webb Silver Plated Cream Jug with matching Sugar Bowl, Soup Ladle and and a three sconce Candleabra, (6)
3 item lot, Herend (Hungary) Sauce boat, Ladle, plate.Sauceboat:Oval foot with single gilt band, Double handle with gilt decoration, floral design and butterflies. Edging has caterpillars. Blue stamp to base, Herend, Hungary, Handpainted 220 6 | VBO. Length: 23cm Height: 8cmLadle The ladle does not go with the boat. However it is Victoria decoration.Curved handle white ground, gilt edging. Floral decoration.Blue stamp to base, Herend, Hungary, Handpainted 240 | 5 va 5. Length:23cmPlate: Oval form. Floral decoration with butterflies and catterpillars.Length:26cmVBO (Victoria Bord d'Or) Named in honor of Queen Victoria who bought the original set for Windsor Palace at the great exhibition of 1851 in London .
A George III neo-classical silver cream jug, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, assayed London 1799, together with another George III silver cream jug, marks rubbed, (two splits to rim near handle), a Scottish George III old English pattern silver sauce ladle, assayed Edinburgh, date letter lacking, maker possibly Alexander Zeigler, a similar sauce ladle with pseudo marks, and three other spoons. (total weight 282.1g). (7)

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