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ASSORTED SILVER CUTLERY comprising Georgian and later, a pair of ladles having bright cut decoration, Sheffield 1981, a large Apostle spoon Sheffield 1910, ladle Sheffield 1926, serving spoon London 1816,William Bateman sugar sifter London 1868 and one other London 1825, approx 14ozt grossProvenance: private collection Conwy
A small mixed lot of flatware,comprising: an unmarked Onslow pattern sifting spoon and cream ladle, with a hanging hook and with a crest, another sifting spoon, a Scottish caddy spoon with a figural handle, a German caddy spoon, plus a strainer, a Portuguese caddy spoon, one with a shovel bowl, and three electroplated caddy spoons, approx. weighable 6oz. (11)
λ A mixed lot of silver flatware,various dates and makers,comprising: Feather-edge pattern soup ladle, London 1774, two punch ladles, nine Irish tablespoons, four further tablespoons, a table fork, a sifting spoon, a sauce ladle, a butterknife and various spoons, approx. weighable 48oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver flatware,comprising: A Danish spoon, by Georg Jensen, Blossom pattern, with import marks for London 1936, six Irish Fiddle pattern teaspoons, plus American items: a soup ladle, a set of twelve teaspoons, a set of six fish forks, a set of seven small soup spoons, five similar spoons, three pairs of sugar tongs, a pair of sugar scissors, and other items, including electroplated flatware, approx. weighable 49oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: a Russian cream jug, Moscow 1894, plain baluster form, scroll handle, a Victorian mustard pot, London 1873, a pair of continental oval salt cellars, a pair of Albany pattern fruit serving spoons, a sauce ladle, a continental spoon, a cigarette box, two peppers and a salt cellar, approx. weighable 26oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items,comprising: an American silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle by William Tenney, New York circa 1850, an American silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon possibly by Matthew Peptit, New York circa 1815, a Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread sugar sifter by Henry Lias & Son, London 1850, a King's pattern table fork, dessert fork, and two dessert spoons, plus a silver napkin ring, two miniature trophies, a cigarette case, three other items and pair of lorgnettes, total approx. weighable 12.5oz. (7)
A small mixed lot of silver flatware,comprising: a George II silver marrow scoop by possibly Robert Hill, London circa 1730, scratched initials to the underside of the terminal 'F' over 'R*I', a George III Scottish provincial silver Celtic-point sauce ladle by James Erskine, Aberdeen circa 1805, length 16.1cm, a George III mote spoon, maker's mark 'W.T', London circa 1760, and a George IV sauce ladle by Postans & Tye, Birmingham 1821, total approx. weight 1.6oz. (4)
A late-Victorian silver-gilt sugar vase, cover and ladle,by Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1894,in the classical manner, vase form, pierced trellis decoration, on three winged cherub mounted scroll legs terminating in paw feet, on a shaped base, the pull-off cover with a foliate finial, with a red glass liner, the ladle with a shell bowl, height 18.5cm, approx. weight 18.2oz.
A collection of silver flatware,comprising: a Victorian Palm pattern sugar sifter by George Adams, London 1864, a matched set of twelve Fiddle pattern teaspoons, three dessert spoons, a tablespoon, a marrow scoop, five pistol-grip fruit knives, five butter knives, two salt spoons, a sauce ladle, a pickle fork, a pair of sugar tongs, two slices, a tea strainer, plus a cased set of six dessert knives, six silver and enamel coffee spoons, six novelty teaspoons and another six coffee spoons and other similar flatware, total approx. weighable 30oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver flatware,various dates and makers,comprising: a George III Fiddle pattern soup ladle, by Eley and Fearn, London 1818, the terminal with a crest, plus a Hanoverian Rat-tail pattern soup ladle, Sheffield 1901, plus three pairs of sugar tongs, two sets of six teaspoons, a set of four teaspoons, two salt spoons, six cased Apostle teaspoons, five cased teaspoons and tongs and a pewter slip-top spoon, approx. weighable 33oz. (qty)
A matched set of four George III Irish silver Bright-cut Celtic-point star pattern tablespoons,by Jonas Osborne, Dublin 1797, engraved with initials and crests to the cartouches, length 23.4cm, plus a George III Irish silver Celtic-point tablespoon by John Pittar, Dublin 1785, a George IV Irish silver sauce ladle by Christopher Eades, Dublin 1823, and a George III silver tablespoon by Paul Storr, London 1818, total approx. weight 13.4oz. (7)
λ A mixed lot,comprising: a cased Victorian silver christening set by George Unite, Birmingham 1868, a pair of silver-mounted glass salt cellars, a matchbox cover, a cream jug, a butter knife, three mustard spoons, a pair of wishbone formed sugar tongs, two mustard pots, a small and large trumpet vase, a later decorated sugar sifter, a cased cruet set, and a toddy ladle, plus a metalware rose bowl, two mazer bowls, a figural finial tablespoon and a bowl, total approx. weighable 16.6oz. (qty)
A George III silver swing-handled cream pail,by Edward Aldridge I, London 1762,with bands of reeded decoration, pierced swing-handle, with engraved initials, plus a George III silver ladle possibly by Joseph Barnard London 1807, and a George II silver mug by Humphrey Payne, London 1729, with later embossed decoration, height 9.1cm, total approx. weight 10.1oz. (3)
A silver Seal-top pattern canteen for twelve, by Mappin & Webb, London 1919,all pieces engraved with an initial monogram to the tops, comprising: a pair of fish servers, a set of twelve fish knives and forks, a set of twelve fruit knives and forks, twelve ice-cream spades, twelve teaspoons, two butter knives, two nutcrackers, twenty-four table forks, twelve coffee spoons, four knife rests, five-piece carving set, twenty-four dessert knives, twenty-four table knives, six egg spoons, twenty-four dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, eight tablespoons, two fruit serving spoons, a basting spoon, a soup ladle, a cake slice, two sauce ladles, a sugar sifter, two pairs of sugar tongs, grape scissors, four salt spoons, a mustard spoon, a cheese knife and a stilton scoop, in a fitted mahogany case on four cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, total approx. weighable 265oz. (qty)Provenance: A Private Collection
A twelve cover cutlery setComprising of soup ladle, serving spoon, soup spoons, meat forks and knives, dessert spoons, forks and knives, tea spoonsSilver 833/000Lisbon hallmark (1887-1937), goldsmith's mark António José de Mesquita (1887-1932) and Augusto Rufino Pena (regd. 1887)Comp.: 31 cm (colher de arroz)4990 gLiterature:VIDAL, Manuel Gonçalves; ALMEIDA, Fernando Moitinho de - "Marcas de Contrastes e Ourives Portugueses (1887 a 1993)", vol. II. Lisboa: IN-CM, no. 77, 651 and 259.
AN ASSORTMENT OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL ITEMS, to include a silver cream jug, hallmarked Birmingham 1907, two silver lidded glass jars, both hallmarked Birmingham, a silver coffee spoon, hallmarked 'Levi & Salaman' Birmingham 1901, approximate gross weight 92.4 grams, 2.97 ozt, together with a cork filled silver lidded glass jar, hallmarked Birmingham, a white metal and marcasite convertible clip and earring brooch, a toddy ladle and an AF toddy ladle both with horn handles, also including a 'The Maze Morton's Patent' bottle shaped vesta, (condition report: general moderate wear, rubbing to hallmarks, first ladle handle has splitting, second handle is broken)
A WHITEFRIARS NAIL HEAD VASE AND AN ITALIAN PUNCH BOWL SET, the Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars vase in ruby red, pattern no 9683, height 16.5cm, together with a deep green textured punch bowl set, several pieces bearing 'Made in Italy' labels, comprising punch bowl, ladle and eleven cups, punch bowl height 20.5cm x diameter 25cm (14) (Condition Report: Whitefriars vase has a few fleabites on the rim and occasional bubble inclusions, punch bowl set also has occasional inclusions and imperfections, but no obvious damage)
* Mixed Silver. A George IV silver serving spoon by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London, 1811, of plain form engraved with a monogram, 30 cm long, 118g, together with a pair of silver spoons by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1850, of plain form engraved with a monogram, 142g, a sifter spoon by John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard (Barnard & Sons Ltd), London, 1868, 51g, plus other mixed silver items including sugar tongs, toddy ladle serving spoon, total weight approximately 624gQTY: (a shoe box )
A pair of George III silver oval salts – Thomas Daniel, London 1786, with pierced and chased floral swagged decoration, on ball and claw feet, with clear glass liners, silver weight 102g; together with a pair of Kings pattern mustard ladles by Mary Chawner, London 1839; an OEP mustard ladle, Mary Chawner, London 1834, total weight 180.5g.
A set of five George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons - Peter and William Bateman, London 1808, with engraved initial 'A'; together with a George III bright cut sifter ladle, London 1804 (maker's mark rubbed); three silver salt spoons; and a mother of pearl salt spoon, silver weight 126.5g.
A small collection of silver items to include: an Edwardian annointing spoon, Elkington & Co Ltd, 17.5cm long; a George III Old English pattern mustard ladle, Thomas James, London 1809; a set of five Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd, London 1869; three silver napkin rings; a silver baby's pusher and a silver-handled cake knife, Sheffield 1979. (Silver weight (excluding cake knife) 267.5g.)
A very good Edwardian canteen of silver Hanoverian rat tail pattern flatware - Joseph Rodgers and Sons, Sheffield, all of the silver pieces with engraved initial 'A', containing 12 x table forks; 12 x soup spoons; 12 x dessert forks; 12 x dessert spoons; 10 x tea spoons (two deficient); 6 x table spoons; 2 x sauce ladles; 4 x knife rests; a soup ladle; and a pair of sugar tongs (total silver weight 4373g); the canteen also containing 12 x silver and mother of pearl fruit knives and forks (gross weight 677.5g); 12 x silver and ivory fish knives and forks (gross weight 1175.5g); 12 x steel and ivory table knives; 12 x steel and ivory dessert knives; and a five piece steel and ivory carving set, in a four drawer mahogany and brass canteen with rebated handles and original key. (LWH 54 x 41.5 x 32.75cm) (ivory registration QDXZN5SX) * This canteen was originally purchased by the vendor's grandfather, Lt. Frederick Percy Atherton, Royal Army Pays Corps and later Royal Army Pay Department, who served during WW1. His medals were sold in these rooms on 15th April 2023, lot 168.
A 12-place George V silver cutlery service - Josiah Williams & Co, London 1922, (hallmarked silver 4031g), presented to Rear-Admiral Alfred J.L. Phillips, of sinking of the Bismark fame, on the occasion of his marriage in 1922, the fork and spoon handles engraved with the Phillips crest, a leopard sejant holding a trefoil in its mouth, and the escutcheon of the canteen engraved 'A.J.L. Phillips - Royal Navy', the dinner and dessert knives with ivory handles and steel blades marked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd. (ivory registration 8JE3ZVY1) The canteen of 105 pieces comprises: 12 x dinner knives and forks 12 x dessert knives, forks and spoons (one dessert knife matched (Mappin & Webb)) 12 x tablespoons 12 x teaspoons (1 matched, London) and 6 x coffee spoons (4 matched, (2 Sheffield and 2 London)) 4 x mustard spoons and 2 x sauce ladles 1 x basting spoon and 1 x soup ladle 2 sets of carving knives and forks, and one iron. 1 x sugar-sifter spoon (Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1929) 1 x sugar tongs (London 1897)
Eight silver-plated items: a mid-century chrysanthemum-shaped bowl by Elkington & Co., 26.75 cm diameter; a pair of asparagus tongs by Walker & Hall, 22.1 cm long; an Elkington & Co. Old English pattern basting spoon; a pair of WMF Art Deco style sugar tongs; a shell bowl caddy spoon; a shell bowl sifter ladle; a berry spoon, marked 'Alexander Clark Mfg Co'; a pair of Continental bread tongs.
A collection of plated items to include; a cased set of early 20th century fish knives, forks and servers, with ivorine handles; an elaborate tureen and cover; punch ladle; elaborate toast rack; sauceboat; a pair of lily pad handled salt cellars; plated trinket dish; Danish taper stick holder etc.
A collection of metalware to include; a Tudric pewter curved rectangular planished tray, approx. 50.8cm long; an English Pewter scrolled edged dish on four feet; a Norwegian tin planished bowl; an Arts & Crafts rectangular copper trinket dish / tray, unmarked; a hand beaten copper ladle with curved terminal for hanging; a decorative brass cylindrical posy vase or pen holder; a James Dixon & Sons pewter hammered hip flask; a small Arts & Crafts beaten copper pot; beaten coper chocolate pourer; a hand made brass and copper twin handled bowl with pierced handles; a large brass chamber stick with curved handle, and a small Norwegian Tin hand beaten pot and cover. (1 box)
A collection of silver and plate to include; a cased set of six Elizabeth II silver and guilloche enamel coffee spoons, decorated with flowers / fruits in enamel, each hallmarked by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham, 1964; a single engraved circular silver napkin ring, Sheffield, 1944, and a Modern, Sheffield hallmarked silver handled steel paper knife, together with a small amount of plated wares to include; a sauceboat; ladle; elaborate butter dish and cover of gadrooned design; two napkin rings; grape scissors, and an Edward VII commemorative medallion etc. (1 bag) Weight of silver and enamel spoons and napkin ring approx. 87.7 grams (2.8ozt) Further details: small abrasion to one spoon to enamel, generally good; tarnishing; scratching and some loss to plating on few items.

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