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FIVE GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SALT SPOONS AND A LADLE each engraved with a family crest of a globe surmounted by a Latin cross, mark of William Eley & William Fern, London 1815 (3) & 1823 (2); and a similarly crested small ladle, mark of William Chawner II, London 1818; the spoons and ladle weigh 89g (almost 3 oz)
A VICTORIAN SILVER KINGS PATTERN SOUP LADLE mark of Francis Higgins, London 1880, 320g (10 ¼ oz); together with a pointed old English-shape sauce ladle, mark of Sir John Bennett Ltd, London 1933; and a plain old English sauce ladle, mark of E Viner, Sheffield 1932; the two sauce ladles 153g (a little under 4ozs)
A large 19th century Imperial Russian 84 Zolotnic silver sugar sifter spoon / ladle. The ladle having a large vermeil lined bowl with pierced swirls rising to a rococo style border of swirls and foliates raised in relief to a fiddle style handle with monogram. Assay mark to verso of handle for Eduvard Eduard Fyodorovich Brandenburg 1863. Measures 7 inches. Weight 52g.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER ARMADA DISH, 9.5CM D, A PHOTO MINIATURE OF A YOUNG GIRL IN LEATHER TRIPTYCH CASE, A VICTORIAN TURNED EBONY SEAL BOX, A CHINESE SOAPSTONE SEAL, A VICTORIAN TREEN DICE SHAKER, A WWI SERVICEMAN'S ALUMINIUM TAG IMPRESSED R L CREIGHTON COMMANDER RN C OF E, A CARVED HORN LADLE, ETC
Mixed Lot: comprising pair of Old English pattern feather edge and shell bowled bottom struck salt spoons, crested with a greyhound, length 10.5cm with assay mark and maker's mark for Thomas & William Chawner only, together with a further bright cut Old English pattern pair of salt spoons, initialled, length 11cm, London 1784, maker's mark John McFerlan, further single Old English pattern salt spoon, London 1783, maker's mark WE, WF with further journeyman's mark and a Victorian Fiddle pattern sifter ladle with pierced oval bowl, length 13.5cm, London 1859, maker's mark CB and a George V cylindrical napkin ring with contemporary initials, Birmingham 1920, maker's mark obscured, combined weight approx 103gms, (7)
A George III silver punch ladle, the oval lipped bowl inset with 1757 sixpence coin, on turned ivory handle, 14.75ins overall, by C. S., London 1789, an 18th Century silvery metal punch ladle, the circular lipped bowl inset with 1739 coin, with twisted whalebone handle, 15ins overall, one other, the oval bowl inset with 1709, with twisted whalebone handle, 15.5ins overall, a George III double-ended marrow scoop, London 1791, and a George III silver and ivory handled stilton scoop, London 1801
A Victorian silver part table service, the shaped and moulded handles with oval bead mounts and engraved with monogram, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1889, comprising - six table spoons, six table forks, seven dessert spoons, six dessert forks, a sauce ladle, a gravy spoon and a soup ladle (weight 88ozs), contained in oak canteen, 18.25ins x 12.25ins x 5ins high
A group of silver including: a cased set twelve George V silver teaspoons, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1933; a sauceboat, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1962; a small sauceboat, Birmingham, 1938; a three-piece condiment-set, Birmingham, 1960, with two associated condiment-spoons; a silver-mounted cut-glass caster, Birmingham, 1960; a pierced mustard-pot; a pierced small ladle; a bowl on three feet; a triangular sovereign case; a vesta case; a pin-cushion in the form of a top-hat; a continental pierced spoon with bird finial and a small jewellery box, the hinge damaged; together with a silver-plated snuff-box, the teaspoon case 23cm wide, weighable silver 18.9ozt (a lot)
A group of assorted silver including: a George VI silver caster and cream-jug, by Viners, Sheffield, 1938, each octagonal; a small sauceboat, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1941, with an associated ladle; a Victorian pepperette, Birmingham, 1899; a George V silver cigarette-case, Birmingham, 1917; two differing napkin-rings, Birmingham, 1908 and Chester, 1912; a tea-strainer, Birmingham, 1973, 19.9ozt, and the following with filled bases: an Edward VII silver trumpet-shaped vase, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1904; another trumpet-shaped vase, London, 1909 and a candlestick, Chester, 1927 (12)
A collection of silver flatware, including: an Edward VII silver fiddle thread pattern soup-ladle, London, 1903; a pair of grape-scissors, Sheffield, 1914, in case; a Danish spoon commemorating Hans Christian Anderson; an American Honolulu souvenir spoon; a spoon with a dog finial; a pair of sugar-tongs; a teaspoon; cased set of six teaspoons and a pair of sugar-tongs and a set of six teaspoons with apostle finials, in associated case, weight of silver 22ozt (qty)

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