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Lot 257

A GEORGE III IRISH HOOK-END SOUP LADLE with a fluted circular bowl & a chased upper stem, crested by John Craig, Dublin 1770 and another Irish soup ladle with a fluted bowl, crested and incised with the scratchweight "8-0" on the drop, by David T. Peter, Dublin 1765; the latter 15" (38 cms) long; 14 oz (2)

Lot 283

A GEORGE II IRISH HOOK-END SOUP LADLE with a fluted circular bowl and a chased upper stem, crested, by Michael Keating, Dublin 1741, and a pair of Irish provincial tea spoons, crested, by John Sheehan of Cork, c.1790; the ladle 14.25" (36 cms) long; 6.6 oz (3)

Lot 27

A VICTORIAN SILVER QUEEN'S PATTERN SUGAR SIFTER LADLE by Francis Higgins, London 1860, a silver Fiddle pattern example by Robert Rutland, London 1820, another silver Fiddle pattern example by Francis Higgins, London 1818, an antique silver sauce ladle with later chasing and piercing, initialled "H" and a Victorian silvergilt "apostle" spoon, a silver table spoon, initialled & engraved with a flower, by Hester Bateman, London 1777 and a silver "berry" table spoon; the "apostle" spoon 7.25" (18.5 cms) long; 12.5 oz (7)

Lot 260

AN EDWARDIAN PART-CANTEEN OF HANOVERIAN PATTERN FLATWARE TO INCLUDE:- Twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, nine dessert spoons, nine dessert forks and one sauce ladle, maker's mark "RS" (probably overstriking the mark of G. Jackson & D. Fullerton), London 1909, together with six tea spoons to match, by G. Jackson & D. Fullerton, London 1910, all the the above crested to match; 91.95 oz (49)

Lot 300

A PAIR OF GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN BASTING SPOONS crested, by Thomas & William Chawner, London 1769, and a George III Irish bright-cut soup ladle with a pointed end and a fluted circular bowl, crested, by John Pittar, Dublin c.1785 (date letter worn); the latter 13.5" (34.2 cms); 11.5 oz (3)

Lot 303

OLD ENGLISH PATTERN:- A set of six table spoons and five dessert spoons, crested, by Thomas Watson, London 1791, a pair of sauce ladles, crested, by Richard Crossley, London 1789, a condiment or cream ladle by the same maker, 1782 and a pair of dessert spoons by Alice & George Burrows, London 1811; 23 oz (16)

Lot 52

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLES crested, by Thomas Barker, London 1811, an Irish silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, initialled, by P. Moore, Dublin 1819, a pair of silver Queen's pattern sauce ladles by George Adams, London 1845, and a silver Queen's pattern fish slice, initialled, by William Eaton, London 1836; the latter 12.6" (32 cms) long; 18.3 oz (6)

Lot 265

A QUANTITY OF ANTIQUE KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE (DIAMOND SHELL HEELS) TO INCLUDE:- Six table forks, three table spoons, a set of six dessert spoons, three egg spoons, a pair of sugar tongs and a sugar sifter ladle, mixed makers & dates, London 1824-1891, together with a set of six late 20th century King's pattern table knives (stainless steel blades), a Queen's pattern sauce ladle & two salt spoons, most of the above crested or initialled; 58.7 oz weighable silver (30)

Lot 310

A GEORGE III IRISH SOUP LADLE crested, by John Shiels, Dublin 1803, two George III Irish basting spoons (one crested) and a Hook-end basting spoon, crested, maker's mark worn, possibly by David T. Peter, Dublin 1769; the latter 11.5" (29.3 cms) long; 15.9 oz (4)

Lot 304

A MIXED LOT:- A George III marrow scoop, initialled "L" over "IA" on the back of the bowl, a King's pattern sauce ladle, crested, two sugar sifter ladles, a quantity of tea spoons and other small spoons, a pair of "wishbone" sugar tongs, six dessert/fruit knives and three forks with loaded handles, four various small forks, two ivory-handled items, two small butter knives, three dessert spoons, two Continental table spoons, a folding fruit knife, a pencil by Sampson Mordan and a plated caddy spoon; 30.2 oz weighable silver (lot)

Lot 290

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH HASH OR STUFFING SPOON Fiddle pattern, initialled "GK", by Mitchell & Russell, Edinburgh 1811 together with six antique Fiddle pattern table forks, crested, George III Bead pattern sauce ladle and five various antique table spoons, all crested; the hash spoon 12.5" (32 cms) long; 30.8 oz (13)

Lot 323

A MIXED LOT:- A William III / Queen Anne wavy-end spoon, crested, by John Ladyman (date letter rubbed), a George II punch ladle, a Scottish provincial toddy ladle, initialled, by Robert Keay of Perth, a tea strainer, twelve pairs of ivory-handled fish knives & forks, a sugar sifter ladle, a pair of sugar tongs, a quantity of tea spoons and other small spoons, and four plated "apostle" spoons with gilt bowls; 22.5 oz weighable silver (lot)

Lot 269

A WILLIAM IV FISH SLICE with a pierced black and rose pattern stem, by Messrs. Lias, London 1831 and a Victorian punch ladle with a long, "twist" stem and an Albert pattern terminal, maker's mark partially unclear, London 1860; the latter 15.5" (39.5 cms) long; 8.3 oz (2)

Lot 527

A LATE 18TH CENTURY PUNCH LADLE with a double tipped bowl, half covered with a decoratively pierced, gilt strainer, gilt interior also, the turned hardwood handle with a bone knop finial, maker's mark only "RM", struck twice, unascribed c.1770, together with a William Knight or William Kingdom, London 1833; the ladle 16" (41 cms) long; 4.9 oz

Lot 28

A LATE 18TH CENTURY BELGIAN SILVER SOUP LADLE with a shaped terminal, initialled "VR" on the reverse, maker's mark "EDP" or "FDP"?, Gent 1778, together with two Vicrtorian silver Fiddle pattern basting spoons (one initialled, one crested); the ladle 14.1" (36 cms) long; 13.6 oz (3)

Lot 259

A GEORGE III IRISH BRIGHT-CUT SOUP LADLE with a tied ribbon on the terminal, crested, maker's mark defaced, Dublin 1793 and an Irish Hook-end soup ladle with a fluted bowl and chased stem, initialled, by French & Keating, Dublin 1766; the latter 13" (33 cms) long; 11.8 oz (2)

Lot 319

A MIXED LOT:- A George III Old English pattern soup ladle with a fluted circular bowl, a set of five George II / III fancy back tea spoons, initialled "P" over "WA" and another similar to match, a pair of George III bright-cut sugar tongs, initialled, a George III condiment ladle, initialled, and a William III /Queen Anne wavy-end or dognose table spoon, initialled "G.G", marks quite worn; the latter 8" (20.3 cms) long; 10.1 oz (10)

Lot 298

A COLLECTED PART-SET OF FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE TO INCLUDE:- A set of six table spoons & two dessert spoons by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.Ltd., London 1901, and the following Irish examples:- Two table spoons, three table forks, two dessert spoons & two dessert forks by John Smith, Dublin 1858/63 and an Irish sauce ladle by Christopher Cummins, Dublin 1866, all of the above crested to match; 36.4 oz (18)

Lot 622

MOUNTED HORN:- An early 20th century mounted horn mug, the cartouche engraved with a Masonic emblem, by William Dunningham & Co. of Aberdeen, hallmarked "Edinburgh 1911", together with two small mounted horn beakers, by the same maker (one inscribed "CRIEFF", the other "ABERDEEN"), a pair of Scottish mounted horn salad servers, a mounted horn toddy ladle by J. Cook & Son, Birmingham 1907, and a mounted horn quaich inscribed "SGUAB AS'I" by Dunningham & Co. of Aberdeen, hallmarked "Edinburgh 1910"; the latter 4.5" (11.4 cms) long (7)

Lot 321

A WILLIAM IV IRISH SOUP LADLE Fiddle Rattail pattern, crested, by James Brady, Dublin 1835, a set of six Irish tea spoons, same pattern, initialled, maker's mark "SG", Dublin 1832 and a pair of unascribed table spoons, crested, maker's mark only "IT" (struck once on one and twice on the other), probably Irish provincial; the ladle 15" (38 cms) long; 16.1 oz (9)

Lot 403

A MIXED LOT:- A set of four George III navette-shaped salts with pierced and pricked borders and blue glass liners, together with a Victorian pierced drum mustard pot, initialled "P" (A/F), blue glass liner, by William Evans, London 1883, an early 20th century swing-handled sugar basket, a George III Fiddle pattern soup ladle, four salt spoons (one A/F) and a pair of small sugar tongs; the salts 3.5" (9 cms) long; 21.7 oz weighable silver (lot)

Lot 291

A MIXED LOT:- An Edwardian vesta case with an applied cat, a George II punch ladle with a turned wooden handle, initialled, by David Hennell, London 1740, an early George II mote spoon, initialled "A.T", unmarked and the following two dental items:- a polished steel tooth extractor with a turned rosewood handle and a nickel-plated dilator with a screw mechanism; the ladle 15" (38 cms) long; 1 oz weighable silver (5)

Lot 296

AN EARLY VICTORIAN PART-SERVICE OF KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE TO INCLUDE:- Two table spoons, eight table forks, four dessert spoons, one sauce ladle and one basting spoon, all by William Eaton, London 1838; 48.75 oz (16)

Lot 308

A GEORGE IV FIDDLE, THREAD & SHELL PATTERN FISH SLICE (single struck), the blade with a pierced 7 chased panel of fish & scrolls, initialled, by William Kingdom, London 1822, together with a set of six French oyster forks with mother of pearl handles, maker's mark "EC", post 1838 and a George III Old English pattern soup ladle, crested & initialled "M", by John Bourne, London 1790; the fish slice 12" (30.5 cms) long; 10 oz weighable silver (8)

Lot 325

A MIXED LOT:- A Dutch sugar sifter ladle, a Dutch caddy spoon, three large and two small Continental cast spoons, a cast & pierced spoon (with English import marks), a pair of "berry" spoons, a Danish sauce ladle, a Norwegian spoon with a leaf terminal, a cased set of twelve "apostle" coffee spoons, a cased pair of late Victorian fruit serving spoons and a German slice; the latter 9" (23 cms) long; 29.4 oz weighable silver (15)

Lot 500

A MIXED LOT:- A late Victorian porringer engraved with a coat of arms, a condiment ladle, crested, a pair of George III salts (wooden liners), a George III plain oval mustard pot, crested, (blue glass liner) by Thomas Ollivant (of Manchester), London 1792 and another George III mustard pot with engraving, crested (blue glass liner), by Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1796; the porringer 3.25" (8.2 cms) high; 18.5 oz weighable silver (6)

Lot 281

A GEORGE III IRISH HOOK-END SOUP LADLE with a fluted circular bowl & a chased upper stem, crested, maker's mark mis-struck Dublin 1767 and a George III Irish provincial table spoon by J. Warner of Cork and three other table spoons, probably by the same maker (only marked STERLING, but with matching crests); the ladle 13" (33.5 cms) long; 13.5 oz (4)

Lot 22

A WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE initialled, by William Eaton, London 1833, another similar silver soup ladle, initialled, by William Eley & william Fearn, London 1815, and a Victorian silver basting spoon, same pattern, crested, by George Adams, London 1873; the latter 12" (30.5 cms) long; 20.5 oz (3)

Lot 336

A VICTORIAN TONBRIDGE-WARE CADDY SPOON in the form of a scoop or ladle, c.1860 and a George III filigree caddy spoon in the form of a jockey's cap, initialled "EBE" on the top, unmarked c.1800; the former 3.45" (8.5 cms) long (2)

Lot 10

A GEORGE IV SILVER BASTING SPOON Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern (with Union Shell heel), by William Chawner, London 1829 and a Victorian silver Queen's pattern soup ladle (with honeysuckle heel), by George Adams, London 1866; the latter 13.25" (33.5 cms) long; 15.6 oz (2)

Lot 271

A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH PART-SET OF QUEEN'S PATTERN FLATWARE (single struck with shoulders) to include:- Three table spoons, three table forks five dessert forks and a toddy ladle all initialled "WC", maker's mark "WA", Edinburgh 1844 and two tea spoons to match, initialled "AH", by another maker, Edinburgh 1848; 26.2 oz (14)

Lot 9

AN ART DECO-MOUNTED STEEL CORKSCREW & MATCHING BOTTLE OPENER (in a fitted case), by suckling Ltd., Birmingham 1932/33, together with a cased set of four silver-mounted ivory knife rests, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1898, and a cased set of two silver fruit serving spoons and a sugar sifter ladle with "apostle" terminals, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1904; the spoons 8" (20.5 cms) long; 5.4 oz weighable silver (3)

Lot 47

A GEORGE III SILVER KING'S PATTERN SOUP LADLE (with Union Shell heel), by William Chawner, London 1814, a silver Old English thread pattern soup ladle, (single struck), crested, maker's mark worn, London 1805, retailer's mark "GARDNER"; the latter 13" (33 cms) long; 14.8 oz (2)

Lot 49

A GEORGE IV PROVINCIAL SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE initialled "H", by George Turner, Exeter 1821, together with a George IV silver soup ladle, Old English pattern, by Benjamin Elkin, London 1821 and an Indian Colonial silver, long-handled shoe horn (for boots), by Twentyman, Beck & Co. of Calcutta c.1820; the latter 14" (35.6 cms) long; 17.3 oz (3)

Lot 20

A GEORGE III SILVER SOUP LADLE Old English pattern, initialled, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1799, another similar silver soup ladle, initialled "GEK", by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1792, another similar silver example, crested, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1820; the latter 13" (33 cms) long; 17.75 oz (3)

Lot 22

A silver plated punch bowl and ladle

Lot 10

A COLLECTION OF SILVER to include silver backed brushes, a dressing table set, a silver plated circular biscuit box, a silver jug with engraved decoration, silver plated ladle etc (a quantity)

Lot 221

A LATE VICTORIAN PIPE AND TOBACCO BOX, a small pewter pipe stand in the form of a bird, a lead tobacco jar, a brass ladle, a three legged bronze jug, a wooden cosh and a Veterinary pill dispenser

Lot 7

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SOUP LADLE approximately 10.1 ozt in weight together with a further white metal soup ladle stamped 'sterling' and 'A Zurhellen' (2)

Lot 22

A GEORGIAN LADLE 33cm long and two Georgian basting spoons, 30cm long, with marks for London 1805 and 1802 (3)

Lot 619

A cased pair of Edwardian 'seal' top spoons, Sheffield, 1908, a Georgian Scottish silver sauce ladle, a silver toastrack and five plated items.

Lot 617

An early Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern soup ladle by Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1846, 9 oz.

Lot 624

An Edwardian silver miniature coronation chair pin cushion by Saunders & Shepherd, London, 1902, 56mm, a silver vesta case, a small dish and a silver sauce ladle.

Lot 786

A Georgian silver spoon, a Scottish silver ladle, a pair of early white metal sugar bows, an Elkington plated spoon and a pair of plated spoons

Lot 287

A set of twelve silver teaspoons, Glasgow 1860 and a silver sifter ladle Birmingham 1911, 255gms (13) Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 327

A tray lot of EP - claret jug, vases, soup ladle etc Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 74

A collection of silver flatware, to include a pair of George IV ladles, hallmarked London 1827, with makers mark JH, a Victorian ladle, hallmarked Exeter 1879, with makers mark JW&C possibly for Josiah Williams & Co., a Victorian serving spoon, hallmarked London 1845, a set of five serving spoons, hallmarked London 1908, with makers mark for William Hutton & Sons Ltd., and a single dessert spoon for the same date and maker, together with a white metal serving spoon stamped 800 and an unmarked white metal ladle.

Lot 301

A modern sauce ladle; together with one other smaller matching example (2)

Lot 120

An unmarked silver and baleen toddy ladle

Lot 471

A collection of silver items to include, to include a pair of wishbone sugar tongs, London 1908, Henry Stuart Brown, together with a further set of hallmarked sugar tongs, ladle and an egg-shaped porcelain scent bottle. (4)

Lot 3064

An Edward VII Silver Table-Service, by George Jackson and David Fullerton, London, 1904, Old English pattern, comprising, 12 table-spoons 12 table-forks 12 dessert-spoons 12 dessert-forks, two by Vander, London, 1968 12 teaspoons, one 1899, one 1901 and one 1911 A pair of sauce-ladles, by Robert Pringle and Sons, London, 1928 A basting-spoon, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1900 A soup-ladle, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1909 A sauce-ladle, Birmingham, 1935 and the following with filled handles and stainless steel blades: by Francis Higgins, London, 1887: 12 table-knives 12 cheese-knives A three-piece carving set 2 cheese-knives and the following with filled handles and original steel blades: by Francis Higgins, London, 1887 6 table-knives 2 cheese-knives and 2 handles for cheese-knives in fitted oak canteen weighable silver 123oz 8dwt (104)

Lot 1154

George III silver baluster cream jug with scroll handle and pedestal foot London 1778 H10cm and a Georgian silver punch ladle with twisted whale bone handle Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 15

SILVER TODDY LADLE, with central George II coin, along with cap and other badges including The Royal Irish Guards, Lancashire, Inniskillin, and Boys Brigade Long Service badge

Lot 27

SILVER PLATED TEA TRAY, along with a silver plated teapot, a ladle, and other plated items

Lot 373

A c.XVIII Coffee/Chocolate Pot, of plain tapering cylindrical form with carved scroll handle, (makers mark struck four times); a plated fiddle pattern ladle, a wooden cased, canteen of cutlery, a hexagonal lidded mustard, sugar sifter, etc.

Lot 245

A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE INCLUDING A SCANDINAVIAN .830 STANDARD SAUCE LADLE with a floral pierced handle, 53g; a Scottish single-struck Queen's pattern tea spoon, Glasgow 1864; a silver and mother of pearl handled christening knife and a matching trefid fork, with initials 'RM' Sheffield 1941; three small salt spoons, various dates and makers; and a plated fiddle pattern tea spoons; 51g of weighable silver (a little over 1½ oz.)

Lot 224

A VINTAGE GERMAN .800 STANDARD SILVER TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE comprising; 12 table knives with stainless steel blades, 12 table forks, 12 table spoons, 12 dessert knives with stainless steel blades, 12 dessert forks, 24 small forks, 12 fish knives, 12 tea spoons, a sauce ladle, three serving spoons and a cake slice, 3976g of weighable silver (a little over 127 ¾ oz)

Lot 24

A COLLECTION OF MODERN HARDSTONE JEWELLERY AND OTHER ITEMS including a nickel-cased open-face keyless 'Railway' pocket watch; an agate drop-shaped pendant, a reconstituted-turquoise pendant and two other pear-shaped pendants, each stamped '925'; a peridot single stone ring stamped 925, size N; an oval red stone ring, size N+; a necklace with three freshwater pearl drops; a pair of late Victorian silver small hexagonal salts, each on three ball feet, mark of H Mathews, Birmingham 1898; an octagonal pendent compact, mark of Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1920; a plated old-English pattern soup ladle; and a middle Eastern plated-copper bowl

Lot 230

A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SOUP LADLE the maker's IB that of many, London 1800, 146g (a little under 4 ¾ oz)

Lot 227

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OCTAGONAL BALUSTER-SHAPED CASTER AND OTHER PLATED ITEMScomprising; a caster with a bell-shaped finial, moulded borders and stepped foot, mark of Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1905, 16.5cm high overall (6 ½ in), 103g (a little over 3 ¼ oz); a 1930’s light-oak oval tea tray with a plated open gallery and two handles, 56cm wide overall (22 in); and a plated old English pattern soup ladle  

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