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Lot 285

A quantity of good quality silver plate, including three coffee pots, three teapots, twin-handled sugar bowl, creamer, milk jug, toast rack, sugar nips and a brandy ladle. 

Lot 613

Silver sugar sifting ladle London 1799 makers mark worn with a crest, 29 grams

Lot 673

An Edwardian silver soup ladle (by Brook & Son, London 1906), approx. 9 oz

Lot 24

Sale Item: SILVER TOODY LADLE- NO HALLMARK Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%

Lot 324

A George III silver ladle, by Thomas Townsend and William Law, Dublin 1805, in fiddle pattern, with engraved cockerel crest, 8.8oz.

Lot 338

Mid-20th Century German silver flatware, 800 standard, by Bremer Silberwarenfabrik, Bremen, trefid pattern, comprising: six dessert spoons, six fish knives, five fish forks, four teaspoons, pickle fork, ladle and serving spoon, 32oz. gross.

Lot 208

A MATCHED SET OF TABLE SILVER, VARIOUS MAKERS, DUBLIN OR LONDON, 1813-1879 Fiddle pattern, all engraved with the same crest, comprising: twelve tablespoons, eleven table forks, eight tablespoons, a teaspoon, a sauce ladle and a pair of salt spoons 2078gr (66oz) (35)

Lot 212

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER DESSERT SERVERS AND A SIFTER LADLE, EDWARD BARNARD & SONS, LONDON, 1883 the gilt bowls beaded and curved fluted between bright-cut decoration, the twisted stems ending in Onslow pattern terminals, all in original leather case with purple fitted interior with gilt stamped Barnard~s label spoon 24.5cm long; 550gr (17oz)

Lot 269

AN EDWARDIAN CASED SET OF SILVER MILK JUG, SUGAR BOWL AND SIFTER LADLE, HARRISON BROTHERS & HOWSON OF SHEFFIELD, LONDON, 1905 the milk jug and sugar bowl with applied scroll and rocaille rims, gilt interiors and openwork cast feet, the ladle with fluted and matted gilt bowl, lobed stem and figural terminal, original twin-doored leather case with green fitted interior bowl 13.5cm diameter; 488gr (15oz)

Lot 366

A HALLMARKED REPOUSSE SILVER TODDY LADLE with twisted horn handle, approximately 60gms and A TURNED HARDWOOD TRUNCHEON (2)

Lot 370

AN AFRICAN CARVED WOODEN TRIBAL LADLE

Lot 258

a posy holder by Hamilton of Calcutta, of conventional form, decorated traditional Indian motifs, blank cartouche; Georg Jensen, a small ladle with leaf cut bowl, coiled handle, with bead detail; a tankard hinged cover; a small two handled bowl; Chinese silver to include; a pin tray; small inkwell and cover (no liner); a caster; a filigree card case, hinged cover, decorated with flowers etc a/f; etc.(Weight: 11.5oz)

Lot 302

various patterns, including Apostle spoons, Onslow pattern etc; also to include, a pair of white metal candle snuffers, punch ladle bowl only, and various sundry items

Lot 1188

A silver punch ladle with wooden handle, plain polished bowl, overall 36cm, makers mark IW, possibly London 1739.

Lot 391

A Tray Containing Pewter Tankards, Ladle and Teapot Together with Vintage Ice Skate Blades

Lot 726

A good heavy English silver hallmarked ladle of simple form. Hallmarked for Sheffield date letter T 1911. Makers mark for Richard Richardson. Weighs 79g. Measures 16cm long.  

Lot 671

A 1920's Georg Jensen sterling silver 'leaf and berry' ladle, design no. 141, 18.8cm, 80 grams.CONDITION: Some tarnishing, otherwise in good order, commensurate with age and some use. Marks clear.

Lot 34

A vintage Mintons part dinner service, having red borders and gilt edging, included are tureens; one with serving ladle, various sizes or plates and chargers and soup bowls.

Lot 397

A Bavarian soup tureen and ladle

Lot 1058

Silverplated Regency style punch bowl with lion's head handles, inscribed DOROTHY BENNETT MEMORIAL CHALLENGE TROPHY, together with 11 cups having plain circular bodies and C scroll handles, and a punch ladle with oval lipped bowl and mid rib pattern handle, all marked for The Sheffield Silver Company. American, mid 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Marion H. "Bit" Hutcheson, Happy Valley Farms, Rossville, Georgia. CONDITION: One cup with old repaired break to handle terminals, remaining items overall good condition.

Lot 237

82 pieces Gorham English Gadroon pattern sterling silver flatware, including 8 dinner knives (8 7/8" L), 8 dinner forks (7 1/8" L), 8 salad forks (6 1/4" L), 15 teaspoons (5 7/8" L), 1 five o'clock teaspoon, 8 iced teaspoons, 8 demitasse spoons, 8 cream soup spoons, 4 tablespoons, 1 sugar shell spoon, 1 gravy ladle, 1 jelly server, 1 tomato server, 1 serving fork, 1 master butter knife, and 8 flat handle butter spreaders. Some monogrammed N. Also includes 2 piece Whiting sterling silver carving set with George Luxner and Sons, Sheffield, England stainless blades. Not monogrammed. 84.44 total weighable troy ounces. CONDITION: Overall good condition with normal surface scratches.

Lot 239

56 pieces Reed and Barton flatware, including 49 pieces in the Burgundy pattern and 7 pieces in the Francis I pattern. Burgundy pattern includes: 11 dinner knives (9 5/8"L); 12 dinner forks (8"L); 3 place spoons; 5 cocktail forks; 5 iced tea spoons; 2 demitasse spoons; 1 table/serving spoon;1 pie server; 1 cheese knife; 1 master butter knife; 1 pierced serving spoon; 1 large casserole or salad serving spoon (9 1/4"L); 1 cucumber server; 1 jelly server; 1 cold meat fork; 1 cake breaker; 1 cream ladle. Most pieces monogrammed kLw. This grouping also includes 6 teaspoons and 1 demitasse spoon in Burgundy's sister pattern, Francis I (no monograms). Housed in a fitted wooden case, 7 3/4" H x 17 3/4" W x 12 3/4" D. Combined weighable sterling: 72.32 oz troy. American, mid 20th century. Provenance: Private Nashville, TN collection. CONDITION: Overall excellent condition. Nearly all pieces in the Burgundy pattern are monogrammed kLw. Francis I pattern pieces are not monogrammed.

Lot 241

72 pieces Reed and Barton Marlborough pattern sterling silver flatware, including 8 hollow handle dinner knives (9 1/8" L), 8 dinner forks (7 1/4" L), 8 salad forks (6 1/4" L), 8 teaspoons (5 3/4" L), 8 iced tea spoons, 5 tablespoons, 1 sugar spoon, 1 cream soup spoon, 9 demitasse spoons, 1 gravy ladle, 1 medium cold meat serving fork, 1 old style pickle fork, 2 piece carving set, 1 master butter knife, 10 flat handle butter spreaders. Not monogrammed. 67.645 total weighable troy ounces. CONDITION: Overall good condition with normal surface scratches. Dents to handles of three dinner knives.

Lot 245

9 sterling and silverplated table items including cream jug, fish set, asparagus tong and stuffing or platter spoons. 1st item: George IV sterling silver creamer with lobed body, repousse floral decoration and paw feet; gilt washed interior. Hallmarked for Thomas Daniel, London, 1826-27. 3 1/2" H x 6 1/2" W. 2nd item: Victorian sterling King's pattern serving fork with flared tines; crown crest to handle; hallmarks for George Adams of Chawner & Co., London, 1851-52. 8 3/4" L. 3rd item: William IV Sterling silver gravy ladle, fiddle thread pattern with engraved griffin crest, marks for London, 1832-33. Illegible maker's mark. 7" L. 4th & 5th items: Victorian cased fish fork and knife with pierced scrolled silverplated blade, having a presentation inscription: PRESENTED TO JAS. JOHNSON ESQ. MRC'S BY THE PUPILS OF PARK HOUSE AUG 17TH 1849. Maker's mark JMS / AP. Knife 13 1/3" L. 6th and 7th items: 2 silverplated asparagus tongs, both with pierced decorative blades and late 19th century British marks, 1 marked with monogrammed M, 9 1/2" and 10 1/2" L. 8th and 9th items: 2 silverplated stuffing or platter spoons with oval and fiddle handles, 12 1/2" and 13" L. British and Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. Combined weight sterling items: 13.64 oz troy. Provenance: private Nashville, TN collection. CONDITION: Fish Knife and Fork: hairlines to handles; case is worn and dirty with top fully separated from base. All other items in excellent condition, some with monograms or crests.

Lot 249

20 pcs assorted antique sterling, .800 silver, coin silver and silverplated flatware, plus napkin rings and fan shaped box. Includes Continental silver fan shaped trinket box with cherub repousse decoration to hinged lid, marked with Schallmayer with German .800 silver hallmarks, 4" W; 4 Continental .800 silver Rococo style coffee or chocolate spoons with crown ends, monogrammed N in cartouche; Cased set of 3 coffee spoons with shell bowls and a pair of tongs, all with marks for London, 1899, case - 1 1/4" H x 7 7/8" W x 5 7/8" D; 2 Towle vine-engraved sterling napkin rings and 1 Gorham napkin ring with illegible Gothic letter monogram; 1 S. Kirk & Son sterling berry spoon with Repousse pattern handle; 1 American sterling serving fork with hollow handle in a repousse pattern; 1 solid cream ladle and 1 pierced sifting ladle, both with oval ends having the same engraved crest and English hallmarks for Heath & Middleton, London, 1881; 1 English sterling silver berry spoon with marks for London, 1906; 1 sterling cream ladle with enameled Lily of the Valley decoration; 1 sterling demitasse spoon with engraved flower decoration; 1 American coin silver tablespoon with double swell handle monogrammed "J. Woodard" and marked for Duhme of Cincinnati (mid 19th century); 1 Victorian bone handled set of sandwich tongs with decorative pierced silverplated blades and marks for William Hutton & Sons; 1 Victorian bone handled pastry server with decorative pierced silverplated blade marked for James Dixon & Sons; 1 letter opener with weighted shell handle, possibly silverplate; and 1 pair plain silverplated sugar tongs. Flatware ranging in size from 4" to 11 7/8" L. Napkin rings ranging in size from 5/8" H x 2" dia. to 1 3/8" H x 1 7/8" dia. Combined weighable .800 silver: 5.75 oz. Combined weighable sterling: 13.24 oz troy. Coin silver: 1.64 oz troy. Provenance: Private Nashville, TN collection. CONDITION: Age cracks to bone handled items, tiny dents to bowl of coin silver spoon, otherwise all items excellent condition.

Lot 454

45 pieces Reed and Barton Savannah pattern sterling silver flatware, including 7 hollow handle dinner knives (9 1/8" L), 7 dinner forks (7 3/8" L), 8 salad forks (6 1/2" L), 12 teaspoons, 1 still with original plastic wrap (6" L), 1 tablespoon, 1 infant feeding spoon, 1 sugar shell spoon, 1 gravy ladle, 1 short handle pickle/olive fork, 1 lemon fork, 1 medium cold meat serving fork, 1 pie/cake server, 2 piece plastic bowl salad set, and 1 master butter knife. Not monogrammed. Housed in a fitted wooden case. 47.39 total weighable troy ounces. CONDITION: Overall good condition with normal surface scratches.

Lot 461

25 pieces of assorted sterling and coin silver holloware and flatware. Includes 1 Farmington sterling bowl with reticulated rim and weighted round foot, 9" diameter; 1 J. Wagner & Sons sterling basket with reticulated rim and 3 part monogram, 9 3/8" diameter; 17 pieces Gorham Strasbourg Sterling flatware (4 dinner knives (9 1/4" L), 4 dinner forks (7 5/8" L), 4 salad forks (6 3/7" L), 3 teaspoons (5 7/8" L), 1 sugar spoon, 1 gravy ladle); and 6 assorted pieces flatware (1 Gorham sterling teaspoon, 1 Whiting sterling pickle or lemon fork; 1 sterling salt spoon, and 3 coin silver teaspoons with Northern maker marks L.W. Preston (2) and H & B), ranging in size from 3 5/8" to 5 7/8" L. Combined weighable sterling: 39.73 oz troy. CONDITION: All items overall very good condition; coin silver spoons have dents to their bowls. Several pieces monogrammed including basket, Strasbourg sugar shell, 2 coin spoons and 1 assorted teaspoon.

Lot 56

156 pieces Gorham Sterling Silver Flatware in the Versailles pattern, designed in 1888 by Antoine Heller (French, 1839-1904). Includes 12 dinner knives (9 1/2" L), 12 luncheon knives (9" L), 6 fish knives, 12 dinner forks (7 5/8" L), 12 luncheon forks (6 3/4" L), 6 salad/dessert forks (6 3/8" L), 3 fish forks (6" L), 24 teaspoons (5 7/8" L), 12 dessert or oval soup spoons (7" L), 11 bouillon spoons (6" L), 12 gilt demitasse spoons and 7 demitasse spoons without gilding, 4 tablespoons, 3 cream soup spoons, 5 flat handle butter spreaders, 3 pastry forks, 1 ice cream fork, 1 infant food pusher, 1 youth knife and 1 youth fork, 1 pair of sugar tongs, 1 sugar spoon, 1 sugar spoon with shell bowl, 1 jelly server, 1 condiment ladle, 1 gravy ladle, 1 cake saw, and 1 pie server. Marks are a mix of older lion-anchor-g marks with copyright stamps and later lion-anchor-g marks which lack the copyright date. Combined weighable silver: 154.3 oz troy. Provenance: the estate of Dr. Howard T. DeHaven, Columbia, TN. CONDITION: Overall excellent condition. Most pieces are not monogrammed, however, the following pieces are monogrammed: All bouillon soup spoons (D); all gilt demitasse spoons (S); cake saw; sugar shell; youth knife/fork; condiment ladle and infant food pusher.

Lot 60

153 pieces Gorham Chantilly pattern sterling silver flatware, including 22 hollow handle dinner knives, 8 Old French hollow knives with "LATEMA" stamp to blades (16 - 9 5/8" L, 6 - 8 7/8" L), 23 dinner forks (16 - 7 1/2" L, 7 - 7" L), 10 salad forks (6 3/8" L), 19 individual fish/salad forks (5 3/4" L), 38 teaspoons (5 7/8" L), 1 five o'clock spoon, 1 bon bon spoon, 1 sugar shell spoon, 1 jelly server, 15 cocktail/seafood forks, 1 lemon fork, 1 cream ladle, 1 cucumber server, 6 hollow handle butter spreaders, and 13 flat handle butter spreaders. Some monogrammed "S". 128.88 total weighable troy ounces. CONDITION: Overall good condition with normal surface scratches. Repair to one Old French hollow knife where blade meets the handle. One teaspoon with 1 1/2" area of wear underside of bowl.

Lot 64

36 pieces sterling silver flatware attributed to Paul Storr, London, in the Fiddle, Shell and Thread pattern, including a stuffing spoon. Includes 12 dinner forks (8" L), 5 tablespoons (8 3/4" L), 12 dessert spoons (7" L), 5 teaspoons (5 1/2" L), 1 stuffing spoon (12" L), and 1 gravy ladle (7 1/8" L), all with hallmarks for London, sterling, 1815, with PS mark attributed to Paul Storr. Combined weight: 83.307 oz troy. Provenance: Private Nashville, Tennessee collection, acquired with and used for many years with the assembled Fiddle, Shell and Thread pattern service in Lot 65. CONDITION: Some maker's marks are extremely rubbed. Minimal wear to ends of spoons and fork tines, a few fork tines very slightly bent.

Lot 72

5 pieces of Louisville, Kentucky Coin Silver. 1st item: Coin silver soup or punch ladle, plain fiddle pattern handle with incuse mark Wolf & Durringer for George Wolfe and Joseph Durringer, working Louisville, 1859-c.1870, engraved monogram LAW. 12 3/4" L. 5.185 troy ounces. 2nd-5th items: Set of 4 coin silver teaspoons having plain fiddle pattern handles with incuse marks H. HUDSON LOUISVILLE for Henry Hudson, working Louisville, Kentucky 1841-c.1856. Monogrammed RAS. 5 3/4" L. 2.0 troy ounces. Combined weight: 7.185 total troy ounces. CONDITION: 1st item: Minor denting to bowl, overall light general wear. 2nd-5th items: A couple with minor pitting to bowls, one with slight bending at bowl/handle joint. Overall light wear.

Lot 77

Thirty (30) pieces Kentucky coin & sterling silver flatware including Maysville, Paducah, Richmond, Covington, Lexington and Louisville makers and retailers, in fiddle, fiddle tipt, and fiddle swell patterns. Includes 3 dessert spoons marked POINDEXTER in rectangle (attrib. William Poindexter, working Lexington, 1836-1851); 1 dessert spoon with incuse mark T.G. CALVERT (working Lexington, mid 19th century); 1 teaspoon marked J.S. GILPIN in rectangle (Joseph S. Gilpin, working Maysville, KY c. 1850); 1 long handled (rice?) spoon, possibly made up from a flattened ladle handle and tablespoon bowl, incuse mark J.B. AKIN (Danville, KY, mid 19th century); 1 tablespoon with incuse marks PURE COIN / NO.A. MILLER PADUCAH, KY (John A. Miller, working c. 1870, Paducah); 1 sterling tablespoon marked STERLING 925-1000 D.P. ARMER RICHMOND KY in rectangle (Dorland P. Armer, working c. 1870); 1 teaspoon marked C. ASMANN in rectangle (Charles Asmann, wk. Cincinnati, OH, ca 1854 and Covington, KY 1863-1878); and a large group of spoons marked for Louisville firms including 1 tablespoon and 5 teaspoons with incuse mark KITTS & WERNE; 1 tablespoon and 2 teaspoons marked S.B. CHOATE; 4 tablespoons marked SMITH & GRANT in banner; 4 teaspoons with incuse mark WM KENDRICK, and 4 teaspoons with marks W. & A. COOPER, BEGGS & SMITH, JASPER P. BARNES, AND S.E. LEDMAN (all working Louisville, mid-19th century). Ranging in size from 5 3/8" to 11 1/2" L. 23.72 oz troy combined weight. CONDITION: Most items monogrammed. Miller tablespoon has worn bowl tip. 1 Kendrick handle has a bend and scratches, otherwise all items very good condition.

Lot 80

Large Tennessee coin silver soup or punch ladle, fiddle tipt handle marked MERRIMAN & CLARK in rectangle (James E. Merriman and Frederick H. Clark, working together in Memphis 1841-47), monogrammed BMK. 12 3/4" L. 5.83 troy ounces. Provenance: Private West Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: Overall excellent condition with some light scattered scratches, some wear to maker's mark.

Lot 82

1 coin silver medicine spoon and 3 coin and sterling ladles with marks of Nashville and Memphis, Tennessee silversmiths/jewellers, 4 items total. 1st item: 1 Salt or condiment ladle with plain fiddle handle marked JM SMITH in rectangle with backwards S (John M. Smith, working Nashville, c. 1835). 4 5/8" L. 2nd item: Long-handled Medicine Teaspoon, plain fiddle handle stamped on back J.S. CURTIS in rectangle (working Memphis, c. 1850) and stamped on front J.W. HAYES (likely Dr. John Womack Hayes, 1848-1904). 8 5/8" L. Note: Dr. Hayes was born in North Carolina and studied medicine in Jackson, TN, with his uncle, J.G. Womack. Dr. Hayes began his medical career in Denmark, Tennessee, where he practiced for seven years before moving to Marianna, Arkansas, about 60 miles from Memphis. He also worked in Eureka Springs and St. Louis, MO. He was elected president of the Tri-State Medical Society, encompassing Mississippi, Arkansas, and Tennessee, in 1902. 3rd item: Neo-Grec style coin silver soup or punch ladle, matte gilded bowl with engraved floral design, Anthemion handle stamped COIN and J.S. CURTIS in rectangle en verso, monogrammed H. 10 5/8" L. 4th item: Neo-Grec style salt or condiment ladle, incuse mark F.H. Clark and STERLING en verso. (Frederick Henry Clark, working Memphis 1850-1866). Monogrammed RFP. 5" L. Combined weight: 5.40 troy ounces. Provenance: Private West Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: Smith salt/condiment ladle exhibits wear and some tiny dents to bowl. Soup/punch ladle has extremely worn monogram to back of handle, a few spots of oxidation to matte gilt bowl. Medicine spoon has considerable scratching and wear. Clark salt/condiment ladle in excellent condition.

Lot 88

3 Kinsey Ohio Coin Silver Items. 1st item: American coin silver cream jug or pitcher by E & D Kinsey (Ohio, active 1844-1861). Partially lobed melon form body and a double c-scroll handle, with repousse and chased acanthus leaf decoration to the rim, upper shoulder, stem and foot ring. Rectangular incuse mark to the underside of the body reading "E & D Kinsey". 7 3/4" H. 15.820 troy ounces. Circa 1845. 2nd item: American coin silver cream jug or pitcher by E & D Kinsey (Ohio, active 1844-1861). Neoclassical form with c -scroll handle, the upper shoulder, stem and foot ring with repousse floral decoration. Rectangular incuse mark (very faint) to the underside of the body reading "E & D Kinsey". 8 1/4" H. 9.820 troy ounces. 3rd item: American coin silver gravy ladle by E. Kinsey (active 1830-1844) having a round bowl and fiddle tipt handle. Underside of handle marked "E. Kinsey". 8 3/8" L. 2.435 troy ounces. 28.075 total troy ounces. CONDITION: 1st item: A couple of areas of minor pitting to upper shoulder, overall very good condition. Faint engraved initials to body below spout. 2nd item: Engraved "Cook". Minor scattered pitting to body, overall good condition. 3rd item: Overall light general wear and surface scratching.

Lot 89

Group of coin silver, sterling and silverplated items, including Kentucky and Ohio coin silver. Coin silver includes: 1 julep cup with incuse mark D. KINSEY (David Kinsey, Cincinnati, OH, ca. 1861-1871), 3 1/3" H; 1 julep cup with incuse mark DUHME & CO (Cincinnati, 1842-1888), monogram "Barbara," 3 1/2" H; 1 soup or punch ladle with fiddle handle marked SCOVIL, WILLEY & CO. in rectangle with CINCINNATI in banner (circa mid 19th c.), monogram "EVH to JAC," 12 1/4" L; 1 soup/punch ladle with fiddle tipt handle, monogram M.B., 12" L; 1 soup/punch ladle with fiddle tipt handle with incuse mark KITTS & WERNE (John Kitts and Joseph Werne, Louisville, KY, working 1864-1878), monogrammed RMC, 13" L; 1 tablespoon with fiddle swell handle marked DAVID KINSEY in rectangle (working Cincinnati, 1840-1871), monogram P, 8" L; 1 butter knife with fiddle tipt handle marked KITTS in rectangle flanked by ovals, (Louisville, KY, c. 1843-44), 7 1/4" L; 1 sauce ladle with fiddle handle marked with pseudo hallmarks and incuse D & F (possibly Peter Daumont and William Feltman, Cincinnati, c. 1840), monogrammed AF, 7" L; 1 condiment ladle with fiddle handle, marked WM SMITH in rectangle (New York City, c. 1817-1840), monogrammed "Carson" in script, 5 1/4" L; 1 pair coin silver sugar tongs with shell ends, marked H. HARRIS in rectangle (Troy, NY, mid 19th century), monogrammed E. Lockwood, 5 7/8" L; and 1 teaspoon with fiddle tipt swell handle marked DUHME & CO in cartouche, monogram P, 5 1/4" L. Also includes 3 Towle sterling teaspoons in a fiddle tipt pattern, no monograms, 5 1/2" L; and 1 silverplated round dish with reticulated edge, 9 1/2" diameter. Combined weight coin silver: 27.4 oz troy. Combined sterling: 1.8 oz troy. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Sara Parks Pendleton, Owensboro, KY. CONDITION: Julep cups: scattered small dents and scratches. Ladles: a couple of very minor small dents to bowls. Sauce ladle and Kinsey tablespoon: several noticeable dents to bowls. Silverplated dish: some deep scratches and some edge wear showing base metal below. All other items very good to excellent condition.

Lot 935

45 assorted sterling silver items, including flatware, hollowware, 46 items total. 5 Alvin Molly Stark pattern teaspoons, monogrammed "D"; 3 International Whitehall pattern pieces including 2 dinner forks, 1 cold meat fork, monogrammed "S"; 1 Towle Gladys pattern sugar shell; 1 Towle Newport Shell teaspoon with J. E. Caldwell & Co retailer mark, monogrammed "MFG"; 2 Towle Craftsman pattern pieces, including 1 lemon fork and 1 master butter knife; 1 Traditional sterling oval soup spoon; 1 Watson pair of tongs; 2 unidentified pieces, including 1 cream ladle and 1 flat handled butter spreader, marked "Sterling"; 2 souvenir spoons, including 1 Mt. Rainier, Seattle, Washington and 1 Jacksonville, Florida; 2 baby mugs, including 1 Webster, inscribed "Holly Louise" and 1 Lunt, monogrammed "GRK"; 1 Rogers small round dish with gadroon rim; 1 Columbia compote with floral and reticulated border and gadroon rim, weighted base; 1 salt shaker, marked "Sterling"; 3 Hamilton tea sering holloware items including 2-piece double handled waste bowl and creamer pitcher set and 1 double handled waste bowl, weighted bases; 3 candlestick holders by various makers, weighted bases; 13 sterling silver and glass ashtrays, including 9 Frank H. Whiting & Co., 3 F. B. Rogers, and 1 G.H. French with an inlaid enamel Hebrew decoration reading "LUX ET VERITAS" surrounding the image of a torah; 2 Web pieces, including 1 lid and 1 bell on an iridescent plastic loop; 1 unidentified brush, marked "Sterling", monogrammed "ERMcB" and 1 unmarked but associated silver and celluloid comb. Ranging in size from 1 1/8" H x 3/4" dia. to 6" H x 5 3/4" dia. 21.235 total weighable troy ounces. CONDITION: All items with normal surface wear, many with dents.

Lot 942

6 pieces S. Kirk & Son sterling silver serving flatware, King Pattern (introduced 1825, discontinued 2007). Includes 2 serving forks (each 9 1/2" L, 1 monogrammed FSF), 1 cold meat serving fork (8 3/4" L), 2 shell bowl serving spoons (9" L), and 1 gravy/sauce ladle (6 1/2" L). Combined weight 20.92 oz troy. Provenance: private Nashville, TN collection. CONDITION: All pieces excellent condition, 1 large fork monogrammed.

Lot 453

A George V silver punch bowl with ladle en suite, the two-handled bowl with reeded rim, Sheffield, 1917, maker's mark for Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd. 40oz troy (1,254g), 12½" wide.

Lot 11

Victorian hallmarked silver ladle - Approx 65g

Lot 63

A collection of 19th Century Dutch silver flatware, to include nine forks and twelve spoons, some dated 1895, most with makers mark for Van Kempen & Zoon, two serving spoons, dated 1863, an open metalwork serving spoon, dated 1868, a ladle, date letter indistinct, a spoon, dated 1886, along with two forks stamped 800, a spoon stamped 800 and a pickle fork, handle stamped 800. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered address.

Lot 282

A collection of silver plated cutlery, to include a large soup ladle, fish slice, sugar nips, two pistol grip knives etc

Lot 291

A collection of metalware, to include a Christofle silver plated dish in the form of an apple, a pair of brass wall sconces, plated soup ladle, photograph frame etc

Lot 121

A George III silver caddy spoon, with a shell shaped bowl, London 1792, 8cm long, together with another, with bright cut decoration, a 1977 silver jubilee caddy spoon and a small silver tot ladle, 11cm, 96g gross (4)

Lot 50

GEORGIAN SILVER LADLE, with horn twist handle, 40cm long

Lot 215

A Georg Jensen Mitra pattern stainless steel cutlery service comprising six dinner knives & six forks, nine dessert forks & six knives, four cake forks & one large teaspoon, six coffee spoons, twelve teaspoons, two toothed serving spoons and two large serving spoons, one large and one small ladle, a cake slice and a serving knife.

Lot 125

antique continental silver sauce ladle full hallmarks to back of handle measures approx 17cm long bowl measures approx 5.8cm wide with gold gilt interior good uncleaned condition

Lot 194

A George III silver sauce ladle, London 1783, maker William Sumner, 36g

Lot 81

A Portmeirion Botanic Garden soup tureen with ladle

Lot 455

A short Zulu assegai (probably cut down), length 96cm, a wooden spear or shortarm of similar length (probably cut down), a spear head and shaft (now separate) a ladle, and a woven elephant hair whip/whisk (5).Additional InformationHeavy wear throughout, spears probably cut down as stated, dirt to whip, corrosion to metal where applicable, head of spear broken from shaft etc.

Lot 355

A 19thC. silver ladle with gilt bowl & bright cut decor approx. 50g twinned with a plated pickle fork with ivory handle

Lot 366

Horn Ware, to include ladle with whistle handle, large ladle 43cm long, two others with twist handles, silver tipped spoon, folding double ended spoon and twist handle spoon (7):- One Tray

Lot 684

A XIX Century Toddy Ladle, with twisted handle, a hallmarked silver mounted oval photograph frame (damages), a thimble, a toast rack, a pair of XIX Century plated on copper candlesticks, matching jug and sugar bowl, etc:- One Tray

Lot 756

A Part Matched Set of Hallmarked Silver Handled Dessert Knives and Forks; together with a collection of assorted plated cutlery including fiddle pattern ladle, forks, spoons, hallmarked silver handled fish servers, etc:- Two Trays

Lot 767

A Small Georgian Hallmarked Silver Toddy Ladle, London 1795, with twisted handle; together with a brandy pan with turned wood handle and a pair of hallmarked silver napkin rings. (4)

Lot 1163

A Victorian "Flourence" pattern blue and white ceramic lidded sauce tureen with gilt detail. Complete with saucer and ladle. By Burgess & Leigh, Middleport Potteries. Approx. 11.5cm x 21cm.

Lot 141

A 19th century Irish silver composite part canteenvarious makers and dates to include Michael Keating, Dublin 1782 Of Old-English bright-cut pattern, comprising ten dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, seventeen tea/coffee spoons, two gravy, two serving spoons and a sauce ladle, weight 40oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 142

A mixed part canteen of 19th century silver flatwarevarious makers and dates to include London 1838 Of King's and Queen's pattern, comprising three tablespoons, four dinner forks, seven dessert forks, one dessert spoon, a Scottish fish slice, an Old English pattern soup ladle etc, weight 60oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 149

A collection of silvervarious makers and dates To include two christening mugs, a soup ladle, Sheffield 1901, four sauce ladles, pair of berry spoons, sets of teaspoons etc, weight 60oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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