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AN EARLY GEORGE III SOUP LADLE with a swirl-fluted circular bowl, maker's mark "WC", London 1761 together with a George III Old English pattern basting spoon by Hester Bateman, London 1784 and a Scottish basting spoon, by Robert Gray (of Glasgow), hallmarked Edinburgh 1796; the ladle 13.5" (34.2 cms) long; 11.5 oz (3)
ASSORTED FIDDLE PATTERN:- A pair of Victorian serving tongs, crested, by W.R. Sobey, Exeter 1838, a pair of George IV sauce ladles, a Victorian sauce ladle, a Victorian Irish soup ladle, a Victorian butter knife, and twelve Russian tea spoons, monogrammed; the soup ladle 13.5" (34.5 cms) long; 30.25 oz (18)
A MIXED LOT:- A set of four late Victorian egg spoons, a set of six Victorian Scottish tea spoons, initialled "C", a set of six "Apostle" tea spoons and matching sugar sifter ladle, a Scottish toddy ladle, a small sifter ladle, a caddy spoon, two pairs of sugar tongs and eleven other various small spoons (many with initials); 14.3 oz (33)
A VICTORIAN SILVER SAUCE LADLE, MAKER'S MARK RH, LONDON 1882 Barley-twist handle with figural terminal, the bowl with beaded rim, 31g ; and a Victorian Hanoverian Pattern Silver Sauce Ladle, Robert Candelent, London 1902, the terminal engraved Ãvancez' above a lion head, shell-shaped bowl, 48g; and a French Gilt Serving Spoon, Paris 1838, the terminal with embossed floral decoration, shell-shaped bowl, 113g (3)
A GEORGE V SET OF LILY PATTERN SILVER CUTLERY, JOHN ROUND AND SONS, SHEFFIELD, 1923 Comprising: twelve table knives, twelve table forks, twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks, twelve dessert knives, twelve dessert forks, twelve fruit knives, twelve fruit forks, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve tea spoons, twelve coffee spoons, two sauce ladles, one serving spoon, one ladle, two salt spoons and two mustard spoons7275g all in (152)
A large quantity of Mason's Regency dinnerwares and another Mason's set Condition Report: Regency. 12 x 23cm diameter plates, 4 broken, crazed and discoloured. 12 x 25.5cm diameter, 6 broken, crazed and discoloured. 12 x 25.5cm bowls, one damaged. 12 x 22.5cm bowls . Two Tureens, both discoloured. Two small oval platters - crazed and discoloured. sauceboat and a single saucer, both discoloured. Most items are crazed, some more so than others. 6 x 26cm bowls. 6 x 23cm. 3 graduated platters - deep surface scratches. tureen ok. sauce tureen and ladle - discoloured. 6 x 26cm plates. 6 x 23.5cm plates. 3 x 20cm plates all badly scratched. 1 x 19cm stand . In the main crazed and surface scratches.
GOLDSMITHS AND SILVERSMITHS COMPANY AN A1 SILVER-PLATED CANTEEN OF CUTLERY, the oak box with brass carrying handles, interior named on the blue silk and with insets to the case "Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd., 112 Regent Street, London W", internal tray contains basting spoon, soup ladle, caddy spoon, sugar nips, pair of sauce ladles, teaspoons, coffee spoons, dinner and dessert forks, table and dessert spoons, of plain rat's tail design
Pair of Victorian repousse silver open mustards, maker Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham 1896, together with seven assorted silver teaspoons, three eastern white metal souvenir teaspoons, silver mounted pearlescent shell candle holder, silver thimble, toddy ladle, small baby's rattle and silver pin of the Robertson Clan crest
Five items of silver including: A George III silver brandy ladle, with turned wooden handle (split to handle), the plain bowl with egg-and-dart rim, the body engraved with initials, apparently unmarked; a George III toddy ladle, with turned wooden handle, plain bowl, maker's mark JS possibly that of John Shea, London, 1811 together with three Continental teaspoons (5)
An early 20th Century Austrian silver six piece canteen of cutlery, each handle with reeded rim and central ribbon tied motif, set includes a pair of mustard pots, carving fork, soup ladle and serving spoon, in fitted oak canteen with named sections and stamped by retailer Schwarz & Steiner (1)
A matched Danish early 20th Century 830 standard silver flatware, stylized fiddle, thread and shell pattern, comprising: four table spoons, six dessert spoons, 6 table forks, 6 dessert forks, 2 various serving spoons, 5 teaspoons, 4 fish forks, a pickle fork, a small ladle and salt spoon, all struck with Copenhagen Three Towers - various dates and maker, the majority by Jens Sigsgaard - 2 of the table forks are stuck with standard mark: 830 S and maker's mark W&SS in oval only , 1,434.9 grams

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