A pair of George III bright-cut silver sugar tongs by Peter & William Bateman, London 1810, to/w six Victorian bright-cut teaspoons, London 1881, sauce ladle with shell bowl, three napkin rings, ashtray, etc, 11.7oz of weighable silver, four Greek .800 grade pin-dishes in original retailer's box, an unmarked propelling pencil with citrine-set seal-top and a cut glass toilet bottle with white metal top
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A pair of late Victorian Britannia standard silver pepperettes modelled as miniature tankards, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1898, 6.4 oz, to/w a foliate-chased sterling mustard pot, also London 1898, a small half-reeded oval mustard, sifter ladle with shaped handle and other flatware, other oddments of silver inc. spoons, tongs, lids and brush-back - 8.4 oz total - ep ladles and other items, contained in a stitched leather case
An assorted collection of blue and white ceramics, transfer-printed, late 19th century onwards comprising Willow pattern tankard, jugs and covers, KPM Berlin onion pattern plate, teapot stand, Furnivals 'Denmark' coffee pot and cover, together with further transfer-printed wares to include a sauce ladle, Copeland Spode Italian bowl, Etruscan Vase plate, stoneware jug with Greek Key design and pewter cover and a Murano iridescent glass jug (mixed lot, three trays)
Six trays of Royal Doulton 'Lynn' Art Deco design tea and dinnerware items on a cream ground with multi-coloured foliate decoration comprising; tureens, cups, saucers, bowls, ladle, plates etc. (6)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Far too much individually to condition report but in general, very grubby, wear and fading to paintwork. Need a good clean to be used.
Two boxes of mainly blue and white china to include; meat plate, ewer, vase, dresser jugs including a Royal Winton Ivory ware dresser jug, figurines, ornaments, Royal Worcester plate, Windmill design pottery lamp, jars, Booths soup dish and ladle with matching plate, Matlock floral plates and part tea set. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A Sèvres small saucepan or warming pot c.1780-90, the circular body painted with panels of pink roses and cornflower reserved on a sprig ground between narrow blue bands with gilt dots in the manner of the Service Bombelles, fitted with a turned wooden handle, blue interlaced Ls marks enclosing date letters CC or LL, a Sèvres sifter, the circular bowl pierced with small holes edged in puce, the handle with gilt and puce scrolling, and a sauce ladle, the shell-shaped bowl with gilt detailing, issuing from a foliate scroll handle, damages and repairs, 17.5cm max. (3) A similar pan with plain decoration is in the George Washington collection at Mount Vernon.
SET OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER CRUETS, maker Brook & Son, Sheffield marks, comprising two open salts with blue liners, two pepperettes, two mustard pots with liners and (associated) spoons, the pepperettes 7cm high, along with other silver items including an open salt, a sauce ladle, a pair of sugar tongs, a continental silver caddy spoon, a vesta, and six cased spoons, the silver 446g gross
Miscellaneous silver and silver plate, including a small tea caddy with gilded interior, Chester hallmark 1964, mm JDWD; silver pedestal bon bon dish, pair of travelling candlesticks Birmingham hallmark dated 1964 mm B & Co, heart-shape ring tray, silver topped blue glass, faceted tapering scent bottle, two silver plated decorative cockerels and a silver plated aspergillum in the form of a cherub approx 15 cms h, a silver plated cocktail shaker approx 20 cms h and two silver plated ladle and sugar spoon.
A George III silver toddy ladle, unmarked, circa 1800, with circular bowl and whalebone handle, crested and a punch ladle, George Jones, London 1734, with egg shaped bowl (the turned wooden handle broken)/Provenance: Spetchley Park CONDITION REPORT: Lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory or other organic material which may be subject to export restrictions
A LATE GEORGIAN SILVER PUNCH LADLE, the wavy oval bowl repousse decorated with foliate decoration, on a twisted whale bone handle, maker's mark WC is partially rubbed, length 39.5cm, together with a late Victorian silver mounted ivory letter opener with taxidermy paw, mount inscribed 'Kings Sutton April 23rd 98', makers Grey & Co, Birmingham 1897, length 30cm and a George V silver pepperette of baluster form, makers Vale Brothers & Sermon, Birmingham 1913 (3) (condition: the ladle has maker's mark only visible, letter opener is in fair condition and the pepperette has a number of dents and a rough finish up in the foot rim)

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