A quantity of Victorian hallmarked silver flatware to include seventeen spoons of various sizes, twenty one forks of various sizes, London various dates from 1883 onwards, a non matching hallmarked silver knife, and a George IV hallmarked silver fork, Dublin 1826, and a small ladle, approx combined 72ozt.
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ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY EIGHT PIECE PART SERVICE OF QUEENS PATTERN TABLE CUTLERY AND ACCESSORIES BY WALKER & HALL, ORIGINALLY FOR TWELVE PERSONS, including: SET OF FOUR SAUCE LADLES, TWO PAIRS OF NUT CRACKS, SET OF FOUR KNIFE RESTS, SOUP LADLE, GRAVY SPOON, PAIR OF FRUIT SPOONS, BREAD FORK, CRUMB SCOOP, both with ivory handles, SET OF TWELVE DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, with bone handles, PAIR OF BERRY SPOONS, PAIR OF JAM SPOONS, SET OF SIX NAPKIN RINGS, etc, contained in five fitted drawers, with brass military handles, a/f, and later housed in a sapele veneered table top cabinet, a/f
VICTORIAN SILVER AND PARCEL GILT SMALL LONG HANDLE SCOOP OR LADLE, wire pattern with ball finial, possibly for handling small samples of medicinal or other powder, 5 3/8" (134.5cm) long and FIVE OTHER SMALL SILVER ITEMS, viz Scottish plaid BROOCH, trowel pattern BOOK MARK, BUTTON HOOK with mother o'pearl handle and a pair of CUFFLINKS (6)
A George III silver and silver gilt sugar sifter spoon, the oval pierced bowl embossed and chased with berries, the handle engraved with flowers and C-scroll ornament, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1802, an 18th Century silvery metal punch ladle, the oval lipped bowl embossed with flowers and leaves and inset with 1711 coin, with twisted whalebone handle, 12.5ins, a George V child's silver ball pattern rattle with ivory teething ring, 2.75ins, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1920, and a selection of silver sugar tongs, tea spoons, coffee spoons and other items, various (combined weight 21ozs), and a small selection of plated ware
A pair of Victorian silver swan salts, a pair of silver cauldron salts and sundry items, including a silver mustard, a pepper, a silver-mounted cut glass sugar caster, a toddy ladle (unmarked), and a small collection of silver spoons and plated flatware (swan salts lacking one shaped glass liner), weighable silver 12.5 oz.
Cased set of six silver trefid teaspoons, knopped stem with floral and foliate decoration in relief, makers William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1940, length approximately 12cm, together with an early Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, initialled terminal, makers Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle 1841, length approximately 16.5cm (2)
An assortment of silver flatware, including: four Georgian Irish spoons, later decorated as berry spoons; ten various Old English pattern teaspoons; a pair of sugar-tongs; a sifting ladle; a sugar-spoon; a butter-knife and two other metalware spoons, together with: two differing pepperettes and a ring-box, weighable silver 11.7ozt.
An assortment of silver flatware, comprising: a pair of Georgian silver table-spoons, later chased as berry spoons; a silver sauce-ladle, Birmingham, 1911; a Victorian spoon, the terminal case as a dancing figure, by Francis Higgins, London, 1887 and a George II silver mote-spoon, of typical form, circa 1750, 7oz. (5)
Assorted spoons and flatwares including cased set of twelve teaspoons and a pair of sugar-tongs, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield; a set of six bright cut teaspoons, by Barber, Cattle and North, York; a Fiddle, Thread and Shell sauce-ladle; four dessert-forks and four dessert-spoons, each engraved with the same crest; an Old English pattern sauce-ladle with shell bowl; a Fiddle Thread pattern sauce-ladle; a table fork and a quantity of teaspoons and condiment spoons, approximately 28ozt. (qty)
A quantity of silver flatware, including: a George III Old English pattern sifting spoon, London, 1768; a George III Fiddle pattern sauce-ladle, London, 1816; a Queen's pattern butter-knife, London, 1850; a Fiddle Thread pattern butter-knife, London, 1833; a sifting spoon, Sheffield, 1906; two cocktail-forks, Sheffield, 1905; six various teaspoons; two condiment spoons and assorted silver-plated or mother-of-pearl mounted flatware, weight of silver 11 oz. 17dwt. (a lot)
Aberdeen - A George III silver toddy ladle, by James Erskine (marked to the reverse with the maker's mark and ‘k’ - lower case in trapezoidal punch), the handle of plain and slightly tapering form engraved; 'To William Gordon Dufftown with the best wishes of the BOYS of Pityvaich Christmasday O.S. 1832' together with masonic symbols possibly indicating a marriage engraved between the Gordon crest and motto (Corde et Manu - a dexter and sinister hand holding up a heart), and the Fraser crest (a buck's head erased), the bowl of semi spherical form, 0.60ozt 16cm (6in) Other Notes: James Erskine was apprenticed to James Smith in 1781 and was admitted as a member of the Hammermen in September 1792, becoming a Goldsmith Burgess in 1796. It is not known when he started his own business, but it seems to be around 1790. It is thought he retired in about 1820 and died in 1824. There is evidence of a marriage between a William Gordon and an Isobel Sime on 26/12/1832 in the parish of Knockando, which is about 12 miles north west of Dufftown. Sime is a Scottish surname that traces back to clan Fraser.
A 20th century Italian silver plated punchbowl and ladle, the bowl by Carlo Mozzoni, Milano, of plain circular form with scalloped edged rim and two applied C shaped ring handles, signed to one of the handles; the ladle by Lino Sabattini, Bregnano, with circular bowl and plain rectangular in cross section long handle, signed to the reverse (2) 6.50 x 43.50 x 43.50cm (3 x 17 x 17in) Lino Sabattini is an Italian designer best known for his innovative design of silver-plated wares. Born on September 23, 1925 in Corregio, Italy, he studied metalsmithing while working in a brass shop as a teenager. He went on to work in Paris and Milan for the Christofle company, eventually forming his own company, Argenteria Sabattini, in 1964. Today his works are held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, amongst others.
A canteen containing a 148 piece of 20th century silver cutlery and flatware, with 36 additions, by John Turton & Co, Sheffield 1935, 'Old English' pattern, monogrammed, comprising 12 table forks, 12 table knives with ivory handles and steel blades, 6 table spoons,12 dessert forks, 12 dessert knives with ivory handles and steel blades, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 teaspoons, 12 egg spoons, 12 ice cream spoons, 12 pairs of fish eaters with silver tines and blades and ivory handles, a pair of fish servers to match, a set of meat carvers, a set of game carvers, a sharpening steel, a soup ladle and a pair of sauce ladles and in addition 12 fruit forks by William Hutton & Sons, London 1909/10, with silver tines and mother of pearl handles and 12 fruit knives to match, Sheffield 1906/1910 (1 London 1910) with silver blades and 12 grapefruit spoons by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1935, all contained within a three drawer wooden floor standing canteen on four legs with ball and claw feet, 132.5ozt gross weighable silver (184)
A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III AND LATER SILVER FLATWARE comprising; a George III Irish old English pattern table fork, mark probably that of John Shiels (or Sheils), Dublin 1791; a sauce ladle, mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1915; a fiddle pattern table fork, mark of Robert Williams & Sons, Exeter 1848; a mustard spoon, London 1881; and an old English pattern sauce ladle with a chased and engraved handle and scrolling-leaf chased and pierced bowl as a sifter spoon; 287g (approx. 9 ¼ oz)
Seven (7) Towle King Richard Sterling Silver Serving Pieces. Includes: large spoon, gravy ladle, sauce ladle, soft cheese spreader, 2 jam servers, sugar shell. All pieces signed. Total weighs approx. 12.69 troy ounces (solid silver, 1.44 troy ounces (cheese spreader). Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $200.00 - $300.00 Domestic Shipping: $44.00
Eighty One (81) Piece Jennings Silver Co. Sterling Silver Flatware. Includes: 8 hollow knives measuring 9-1/4" L and 8-3/4" L, 12 forks measuring 7-1/4" L, 8 salad forks measuring 6-1/4" L, 6 cocktail/seafood fork, 4 place spoons measuring 8-1/4" L, 6 spoons measuring 7-1/4" L, 8 round bowl spoons, 18 teaspoons, 9 butter spreaders, serving fork, and ladle. Appropriately signed on handle, monogrammed. Weighs approx. 82.23 troy ounces (with knives), weighs approx. 67.56 troy ounces (without knives). Box is for display purpose only. Condition: Good condition Estimate: $800.00 - $1200.00 Domestic Shipping: $115.00
A SERVICE OF SILVER FLATWARE, with shaped and stepped terminals, comprising soup ladle, pair of sauce ladles, twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, and eighteen teaspoons, by Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1943, 128oz overall, together with a quantity of ivory handled steel table and dessert knives (qty)
A PAIR OF MID VICTORIAN SILVER NAVETTE SHAPED PEDESTAL SALTS, the pierce decorated sides with embossed swags, twin ring handles, beaded borders and lobed pedestal feet, clear glass liners, by John Wilmin Figg, London 1865, 13cm long, a pair of beaded salt spoons, and a Georgian silver caddy ladle, with whalebone handle (unmarked) (5)
AN EXTENSIVE SERVICE OF LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY AUSTRIAN FLATWARE AND CUTLERY, comprising eleven table forks, eleven tablespoons, nine dessert forks, two gravy spoons, soup ladle, three sauce ladles, fish slice, various serving spoons and forks, eight fish knives, ten fish forks, ten fruit knives and forks, eleven cake forks, twelve ice cream spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, sundry small pieces, together with twelve steel bladed table knives, eleven similar smaller knives and a fork (qty)
A PART SERVICE OF EDWARDIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising soup ladle, two sauce ladles, eleven tablespoons, nine table forks, six dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, five ice cream spoons and four mustard spoons, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1904, 84oz, together with ivory handled carving set, and oak canteen (interior AF)
A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SOUP LADLE, with scalloped bowl by Charles Hougham, London 1787; a set of three 18th Century silver feather edge tablespoons by John Lampfert, date letter indistinct; and six George III silver bright cut dessert spoons, four by Hester Bateman 1786, 18oz overall (10)
A MID VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD, of baluster form, repoussé decorated with flowerheads, London 1857, 8.5cm high; a pair of Victorian silver vase shaped peppers, London 1876; a George III silver sifter spoon by John Lambe, London 1784; a George III Scottish sauce ladle, Edinburgh 1811; two rectangular silver cigarette boxes; a silver cigarette case; a set of six mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks (AF); a part set of silver teaspoons, and a salt (qty)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a twin handled pedestal trophy, Sheffield 1929, 9.5cm wide, a rectangular cigarette box, presentation inscription, London 1957; two pairs of spill vases, a pair of late Victorian serving spoons, pierced and engraved with foliage, Sheffield 1897, cased, a caddy spoon, a child's spoon and pusher, cased, a set of six bean end coffee spoons, cased, a matched dressing table set, twelve silver handled tea knives, and a plated soup ladle and toast rack (qty)

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