FIVE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CADDY SPOONS with leaf bowls, another with an engraved cartouche in the bowl and initialled "MT", three North American caddy spoons, two Mexican caddy spoons, a Persian caddy shovel, an Iraqi niellowork caddy spoon and an American condiments sifter ladle; the latter 3.7" (9.2 cms) long; 7.7 oz (14)
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A MIXED LOT:- A pair of late George II Hanoverian pattern sauce ladles, with fluted shell bowls, by William Turner, London 1758, a George IV Fiddle pattern condiment ladle, crested, a table spoon by Hester Bateman, a Victorian sugar sifter ladle, initialled, three antique condiment spoons (two initialled) and a Dutch sugar sifter ladle with a turned wooden handle; the latter 7.7" (19.5 cms) long; 7.4 oz weighable silver (9)
A GEORGE IV SCOTTISH OAR PATTERN SOUP LADLE crested and initialled "M", maker's mark "W.E", Edinburgh 1826 and a Scottish punch ladle with a twisted whalebone handle, and a shallow circular bowl, maker's mark "TF" overstriking another, Edinburgh 1818; the latter 16.75" (42.5 cms) long; 6.85 oz weighable silver (2)
A MIXED LOT:- A 20th century circular box with a gilt interior, by H.H. Plante, Birmingham 1935, a small photograph frame, a pair of small bonbon dishes, a single bonbon dish, a pair of George III bright-cut sugar tongs, a miniature prayer book, a George III sugar sifter ladle, initialled, a set of four coffee spoons, a mother of pearl-handled butter knife, a George III caddy scoop, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1813, a brass caddy scoop, a pair of plated sugar tongs, a plated bread fork, and a 19th century penknife with a short, thin blade and a tapering ivory handle, maker's mark "W.BAKER", (fitted case); the latter 6.5" (16.5 cms) long; 13.1 oz weighable silver (18)
A MIXED LOT:- A small early 20th century domed bell, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1913, a set of six William IV Old English pattern tea spoons by J & A. Savory, London 1835, a pair of sauce ladles, initialled "S", by Messrs Williams, Exeter 1846, a pair of George III miniature sugar tongs, a pair of George III engraved sugar tongs, initialled, a pair of Fiddle table spoons, initialled, two "Coronation" tea spoons and a Victorian Fiddle condiment ladle; the bell 2.6" (6.7 cms) high; 19.5 oz weighable silver (16)
A MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY TO INCLUDE:- a Victorian mother of pearl-handled knife in a fitted case, another similar example, thirteen various mother of pearl handled items, seven various forks, six various spoons, a pair of sugar tongs by Hester Bateman, a small Danish ladle, a pair of George III salt spoons with shell bowls, a cased set of six fancy/picture-back tea spoons and a cased three-piece Christening set; the cased knives 9.75" (25 cms) long; 28.8 oz weighable silver (lot)
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SCOTTISH TABLE SPOONS Old English pattern, by J. Zeigler, Edinburgh 1807 and two by Alexander Spence, Edinburgh 1805, all initialled "L", together with a pair of oar pattern toddy ladles, initialled "L", by Francis Howden, Edinburgh 1813 and a Fiddle toddy ladle, initialled "R" by Wilson and Craig, Edinburgh 1825; 14.5 oz (9)
A GEORGE III FEATHER-EDGE SOUP LADLE with an Onslow scroll terminal and a fluted bowl, initialled "IF" on the back of the stem, by Thomas Evans, London 1767 and a George III Old English pattern soup ladle with a fluted shell bowl by William Smith, London 1771; the latter 14" (35.6 cms) long; 10.4 oz (2)
CONDIMENT SPOONS/LADLES:- A pair of George IV King's Husk salt spoons, crested, by Charles Eley, London 1825, a pair of Wellington (1) pattern salt spoons, crested, by George Adams, London 1860/62, a pair of Hanoverian Military Thread pattern salt spoons and matching ladle, initialled, by George Adams, London 1858 and a Victorian Regimental salt spoon engraved with the badge of the Royal Berkshire Regt. by George Adams, London 1854; the latter 4.2" (10.5 cms) long; 5.8 oz (8)
A GEORGE III BRASS MOUNTED MAHOGANY CANTEEN BOX with a sloping, serpentine front and coloured chevron stringing, the fitted interior containing a set of six late 20th century table knives and six side knives, Old English pattern (stainless steel blades), by Francis Howard, Sheffield 1971/72, a pair of George III bright-cut sugar tongs, initialled "P", and a George III sauce ladle, initialled "PP"; the box measuring 14" (36 cms) high
A LATE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SMALL LADLE with a mounted whalebone handle, by Ferguson and MacBean of Inverness (F&M, dromedary, INUS), c.1890, a Scottish provincial tea spoon, initialled "R", by John Keith of Banff, a Victorian sugar sifter ladle, initialled, a pair of George II sugar nips, initialled, a souvenir child's spoon from Trinidad, a souvenir tea spoon (East River Bridge) and a George III punch ladle with a whalebone handle; the Scottish ladle 10" (25.5 cms) long; 4.75 oz weighable silver (7)
A MIXED LOT:- A pair of George III grape shears by Messrs. Eley & Fearn, London 1817, a Chinese serving slice, a pair of Chinese salad servers with applied prunus, a Scottish toddy ladle, an Exeter sauce ladle, a nephrite-handled jam spoon, a mother of pearl-handled pickle fork and eleven other items; the grape shears 7.2" (18.1 cms) long; 18.3 oz weighable silver (14)
GEORGE III YORK-MADE FLATWARE:- A set of seven Old English pattern dessert spoons, initialled "W", by Prince & Cattles, York 1805, eight various tea spoons (most with initials), a sauce ladle, crested, by J. Barber & W. Whitwell, York 1812 and three Fiddle table forks, initialled "W", by Hampston, Prince & Cattles, York 1803; 19,1 oz (19)
An extensive collection of Coronaware Chantilly blue and white printed dinnerwares, some with bird details to the centre, some plain to centre, comprising three circular covered tureens, three sauce tureens, covers, stands and one ladle, six oval graduated meat plates, 43 plates and soup plates, various sizes
A mixed collection of silver flatware comprising Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle together with matched set of four silver fiddle pattern preserve spoons, bright cut mustard spoon and further pair of sugar tongs, novelty hinged sugar tongs in the form of a wishbone, 5 oz approx (8)
An 18th century oriental famille rose sparrow-beak style jug and cover with male and female character decoration, 12cm tall approx, together with two graduated oval imari dishes, 16cm long max approx, and an 18th century toddy ladle with painted floral sprigs and sprays, with turned wooden handle, 35.5cm long approx (4)
DESCRIPTION: Forty-nine pieces of Reed & Barton sterling flatware in the Marlborough pattern. Marked "Pat. Jan. 2 1906 Sterling" with Reed & Barton hallmark. Monogrammed. Includes eight 9" knives, eight 7" forks, eight 6-1/8" salad forks, seven 5-3/4" teaspoons, eight 6-1/4" hollow handled butter spreaders, one 8-1/4" tablespoon (serving spoon), one 6" sugar spoon, one 4-5/8" sugar tongs, one 8" medium cold meat serving fork, one 7" gravy ladle, one 8" preserve spoon, large two-piece roast carving set, one 10-1/8" pie server, and one 4-3/4" bon bon spoon. MEASUREMETNS: See description. Approximately 49.7 troy ounces total. Sterling handled items calculated at .5 troy ounces each. CONDITION: Light wear. IMPORTANT: Before bidding, please read the terms and conditions. When you registered for the auction you agreed to these terms and will be required to comply with them.
DESCRIPTION: Seventeen pieces of Meissen porcelain serveware in the Blue Onion pattern. With sword backstamp. Includes 11-3/4" oval tureen with lid, mustard with lid and attached underplate, 13" handled salad tray, 9" oval serving dish, 10" oval serving tray, 13" oval serving platter, 16" oval serving dish with gilt rim, 16" oval serving platter with ribbons, 15" bread tray, 21-3/4" fish platter, 9" tureen without lid, 8-1/2" sauce ladle, 5-1/2" compote, 13" cake platter, 4-1/4" shell shaped salt cellar, and three 3-3/4" ash trays. MEASUREMENTS: See description. CONDITION: Finial of sugar bowl repaired. No other defects noted. IMPORTANT: Before bidding, please read the terms and conditions. When you registered for the auction you agreed to these terms and will be required to comply with them.
DESCRIPTION: Fifty-six pieces of Gorham Silver flatware in the Strasbourg pattern. Marked "Sterling Pat 1897" with Gorham hallmark. Includes eight 8-3/4" knives, eight 7" forks, eight 6-3/8" salad forks, eight 6-1/4" round bowl soup spoons, one 8-1/2" cold meat serving fork, sixteen 5-7/8" teaspoons, one 7" dessert spoon, one 5-3/4" pickle/olive fork, two 8-1/2" tablespoons (serving spoons), one 6-3/4" flat handle master butter knife, one 6-3/4" gravy ladle, and one 6" sugar spoon. MEASUREMENTS: See description. Approximately 69.4 troy ounces total. Sterling handled items calculated at .5 troy ounces each. CONDITION: Light wear. IMPORTANT: Before bidding, please read the terms and conditions. When you registered for the auction you agreed to these terms and will be required to comply with them.
An early 20th century oak-cased table-top three-drawer silver-plated flatware/cutlery service for 12 (some pieces missing some pieces replaced), comprising large soup ladle, sauce ladles, table spoons, sugar tongs, dessert spoons, dessert forks, table forks, mustard spoon, salt spoons, knife rests, teaspoons, egg spoons, various knives and steel and game carvers etc., the flatware are monogrammed (the case 49cm wide)
A pair of silver serving spoons together with an assortment of mostly silver-plated cutlery and other metalware; to include early 20th century salad servers with cut-glass handles, a large silver-plated ladle, Eastern-style fish eaters, an interesting early to mid-20th century hinged brass box decorated with Islamic symbols and script, a small Eastern coffee pot and two Chinese white-metal models of a rickshaw and a single figure carrying a load on an elongated pole (assortment)
Two George II Silver Cream-Boats, one by Edward Wakelin, London, 1758, The Other by John Parker and Edward Wakelin, Circa 1758, each oval boat-shaped and on three fluted feet, with reeded handle and gadrooned rim, engraved with a crest within the Garter of the Order of the Bath and below a duke's coronet, one engraved underneath with a scratch weight '9=5', 14.5cm wide, 16oz 5dwt (2) The crest is that of Powlett, for Charles Powlett, 5th Duke of Bolton (c.1718-1765). Provenance: Presumably commissioned by Charles, 5th Duke of Bolton, on succeeding his father as Duke of Bolton in October 1759. While the title passed to Charles' brother in 1765 the 5th Duke left his fortune, and presumably the present sauceboats, to his illegitimate daughter Jean Mary Browne-Powlett who married Thomas Orde. Orde was later to assume, by Royal license, the surname Powlett. When Charles' brother died in 1794 without male issue the Dukedom of Bolton became extinct and Orde was created Baron Bolton Like one of the two present sauceboats an epergne, now in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston (E. Alcorn, English Silver in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, vol. II, Boston, 2000, pp. 188-190) by John Parker and Edward Wakelin is also marked with maker's mark only. It is dated to circa 1760 (H. Clifford, Silver in London The Parker and Wakelin Partnership 1760-1776, New Haven, 2004, pp 11-12) and like the present Sauceboats it is engraved for the Duke of Bolton and with the Order of the Bath. The Parker and Wakelin ledgers after 1760 do not exist but the earlier ledgers do show other silver ordered by the Duke of Bolton, '... including a ladle, an orange strainer and a mug' (Alcorn, op cit., p. 190). . The first cream-boat is fully marked underneath and further engraved with scratch weight ''9=5'. The marks are generally clear on this one. The second cream boat is marked underneath with maker's mark only twice. There is also the remains of an engraved scratch weight which is possible '8=0'. The marks are very worn on this with only a part of each visible. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and to the engraving. There are some bruises and pin dents.
A George III silver brandy ladle with ebonised handle, marks rubbed date letter P for probably 1810 together with three early 19th Century OEP table spoons, various makers, London, 1801 1806;1832 with three OEP dessert spoons, similar, 2 x 1805 & 1810 (7) 9.10 ozt (CR: general condition good, marks good and distinct, some spoons engraved with initials to handles, marks on the ladle rubbed as stated above)

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