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William IV embossed and chased silver toddy ladle with twisted baleen handle by Joseph Willmore Birmingham 1838. George III ladle with crimped rim by Thomas Morley, date letter rubbed, another unmarked white metal but inscribed with initials and the date 1797, (repaired), another unmarked white metal with circular bowl, (repaired), and a small Victorian silver ladle by Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham 1854 (5)
White metal toddy ladle the bowl set with a George II 3p, and inscribed with a monogram and a Lamb of God, the twisted baleen handle with wire decoration, another inset with a sixpence, another with a treen bowl, another with a horn bowl, horn spoon with silver thistle finial, and a horn beaker with silver rim. (6)Condition Report: Beaker has no splitsWooden bowl with inset coin has splits chips and staple
Fluted silver tea pot on pedestal foot, Birmingham 1929, engraved with monogram,cased set of six trefid coffee spoons engraved with initial, sauce ladle, sugar tongs, continental 835 silver souvenir tumbler and a presentation silver cigarette box, weighable silver gross ( excluding the cigarette box ) 22ozt 687gm
Canadian Sterling Silver 'Louis de France' eight-place canteen of cutlery, comprising, eight dinner forks, eight dessert forks, eight tea knives, eight teaspoons, eight small forks, eight table knives with steel blades, eight dessert knives with steel blades, seven soup spoons, eight dessert spoons, six grapefruit spoons, two serving spoons, one ladle spoon, two butter knives, in a blue silk lined walnut canteen cabinet labelled J Coulter Co, Toronto, width 49cm, total weighable silver 82.5ozt.
Small quantity of matched Scottish silver cutlery, King's pattern, including six serving spoons and six dessert spoons by George Crichton, Edinburgh 1856, dix dessert forks by George Crichton, Edinburgh 1857, four table forks by Marshall & Son, Edinburgh 1867, two table forks various dates and makers, ladle by James McKay Edinburgh 1842, and nine various English silver teaspoons, total weight 58ozt.
A George IV silver Fiddle pattern ladle. Adey Bellamy Savory, London, 1827. Engraved with monogram to terminal, 32cm long, together with: two George III Old English pattern silver stuffing spoons, one London, 1799, Peter & Ann Bateman, engraved with initial to terminal, 30.5cm long, the other London, 1802, Thomas Wallis II, engraved with monogram, 30.4cm; a George IV silver Fiddle pattern stuffing spoon, London, 1822, Jonathan Hayne, engraved with monogram, 29.7cm long; a pair of Old English pattern George III silver sauce ladles, London, 16.9cm long; and a William IV silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London, 1836, Charles Lias, engraved with the initial 'L' to terminal, 17.5cm long, total weight approx. 21.7ozt (7)
A part set of Czechoslovakian silver flatware.Franz Bibus, Moravská TÅ™ebová, c.1935. Comprising: 6 table forks; 11 table spoons; 8 table knives; 11 fish forks; 11 fish knives; 11 dessert forks, 1 dessert knife and a further dessert knife with damaged blade; 12 pastry forks; 6 sorbet spoons, 5 side knives; 10 fruit forks; 2 pickle forks; 12 coffee spoons; a pair of fish servers; a pair of salad servers; a further serving fork and knife; a pouring ladle; a sifting spoon; a butter knife; 3 various serving spoons; and a small serving knife, all engraved with monogram, 800 standard, total weighable silver approx. 170.3ozt (a lot) Condition Report: fish knives (with silver blades) included in weight. All other knives excluded.
A 'Blossom pattern' silver cream or gravy ladle.Georg Jensen, Denmark, c.1950The lightly planished bowl with twin pouring lips to a curving handle with Blossom pattern terminal, London import marks, 1959, 13.2cm long, approx. weight 0.8oztCondition Report: The cream/gravy ladle is in good condition. Some minor surface scratching and nicking noted but no damage or repairs. A small area of minor nicking/bruising noted to inside of bowl. Hallmarks clear. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-4eDUHYIvg3
A 19th century Channel Islands silver tablespoon. Jacques Quesnel I (1780-1843), Jersey, c.1820. The Old English pattern spoon with bright cut engraving to stem, the terminal engraved 'J-LCT, 15 Juit. 1821 RH le C' , 21.3cm long, together with: an Old English pattern Channel Islands silver teaspoon by Charles William Quesnel, Jersey. c.1835, engraved with the initials BLF to terminal, 12.5cm long; an Irish Hanoverian pattern silver tablespoon with single drop to reverse of bowl, Dublin, c.1770, no maker's mark, engraved with the initial 'G' to reverse of terminal, 21.2cm long; an Indian Colonial silver dessert spoon by David Hare, Calcutta, 17.5cm long; and a Regency Irish silver sauce ladle, Dublin, 1817, Samuel Neville, engraved with the initial 'M' to terminal, 17cm long, total weight approx. 6.9ozt (5)Footnotes: With thanks to Wynyard Wilkinson for his help in identifying the David Hare spoon. Condition Report: Further images (including marks) available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-kfVi9Jwv0J
A pair of George IV silver sauce ladles with shell bowls. William Traies,London, 1827. The Old English pattern handles to fluted shell bowls, 17.5cm long, together with a George III silver sauce ladle by Hester Bateman, London, 1786, decorated with a wrigglework border, and a small George III sauce ladle with gilded bowl, London, 1790, Charles Hougham, engraved with a stag's head crest above the monogram CS, probably for a member of the Scott, Spence, Spring or Stanley families, 13.9cm long, total weight approx. 5.5ozt (4)
A group of Georgian and later silver flatware, including a George III silver cream ladle. Hester Bateman, London, 1786. Engraved with initial to terminal, 16.5cm long, together with: a pair of George III cream ladles, London, 1802, Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker, engraved with crest to terminals, 18cm long; two William IV Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London, 1832, James Payne, engraved with initials to terminals, 13.5cm long; an assembled set in fitted box comprising sifting spoon, jam spoon and caddy spoon, the sifting spoon, 1797, possibly George Smith (IV), 12.3cm long, the jam spoon, Birmingham, 1876, Hilliard & Thomason, the bowl repousse decorated with fruiting motifs, 12.4cm long, and the caddy spoon, maker HG, 8.8cm long; a set of six Victorian coffee spoons, Sheffield, three 1892 and three 1893, John Round & Son, the handles decorated with floral motifs, 11.4cm long; an Edwardian jam spoon with mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham, 1904, Henry Griffin Plant, the bowl repousse decorated with fruiting motifs, 13.2cm long, in fitted case; an Edwardian christening fork and spoon, Sheffield, 1908, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co., both engraved with initials to reverse, approx. 15cm long; eight coffee bean spoons, Birmingham, 1965, William Suckling, 9.3cm long, in fitted case; and other items, total weighable silver approx. 18.3ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The jam spoon with mother-of-pearl handle is not included in the weighable silver.
A mixed group of Continental silver and silver mounted items. Various dates and makers. The group including: a French pepper mill by Odiot, first half of 20th century, with bandings of scrolling foliate motifs and bead decoration along the body, 950 standard, 9cm high; a French sauce ladle by Puiforcat, the shaped bowl to handle decorated with crossover reeded banding, 950 standard, 18.3cm long; a further French sauce ladle by Puiforcat, 950 standard, 15.5cm long; a small French jug by Puiforcat, the scrolling wooden handle to plain body of baluster form, 950 standard, 12.5cm high; a small French dish by Puiforcat, the plain body of circular form, 950 standard, 12.5cm dia.; a French shell-shaped butter dish, Henin & Cie., raised on two ball feet, 950 standard, 10.2cm wide; a French silver mounted caster by Lagriffoul & Laval, 12.5cm high; two small dishes, stamped 800, the oval bodies with decorative banding along the rims and raised on four paw feet, 7cm wide; and other items, together with a silver plated cocktail strainer by Christofle, circa 1930, 19cm long, total weighable silver approx. 25.1ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The weighable silver doesn't include the pepper mill, the silver mounted glass caster, a silver mounted glass cup, an unmarked beaker and the Christofle silver plated cocktail drinks strainer.
A collection of 18th and 19th century flatware. Comprising two circa 1720 rat tail trefid spoons, both with distinctly rubbed marks to the handles; a George II coin based baleen handled toddy ladle; and a George III serving spoon, marked for Thomas Dicks, London 1808, with George III duty mark. Weight of weighable silver approximately 154 grams/4.951 OzT.
A collection of late 19th century/ early 20th century sterling silver table wares. Comprising a pair of openwork bonbon spoons, with ornate cast handles, marked for James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1911; a sauce ladle; a stilton scoop; a large sugar caster marked for C.E, London 1926; a smaller caster (in as found condition due to splits), two open work urn form pepperettes; and a weighted capstan inkwell. Total approximate weight of weighable silver 609 grams/19.90 OzT.
with floral enamel bowls, contained in original fitted case, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1959, together with 3 preserve/ jam spoons, a sauce ladle, a pair of fish servers (loaded handles), a pair of grape shears, 2 enamel teaspoons, a reproduction St. Nicholas spoon, 2 butter spreaders, a small fork and 26 loose tea/ coffee spoons, mixed makers & dates; 29.5ozt weighable silver (lot). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
to include 22 table forks, 19 dessert forks, 4 tablespoons, 13 dessert spoons, 9 teaspoons, an egg spoon, 2 condiment spoons, 2 sauce ladles, a sugar sifter ladle, a pair of sugar tongs and a fish slice, most of the above crested, mixed makers & dates, George III-Edwardian; 116.5ozt (75). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
initialled on the terminals, London 1787, together with the following pieces of Old English flatware; 8 tablespoons, 3 dessert spoons, 2 sauce ladles, a sugar sifter ladle, 4 condiment spoons and a soup ladle, crested, mixed makers & dates; 48.7ozt (28). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
with polychrome enamel stems, by J. Tostrup of Oslo, together with a set of six 20th century Danish silver lobster picks, inscribed, by Christian F Heise of Copenhagen 1926, a Child's spoon, a pusher, 2 tea spoons and a small ladle with an owl terminal; the case 5.6" (14.3cm) long; 11.1ozt (12). *CR All items with wear, the enamel spoons with damages to the decoration Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
with a fluted bowl, crested, by John Lambe, London 1779, together with a George IV Fiddle pattern silver soup ladle, by John Brydie, London 1825 ; the latter 13.5" (34.5cm) long; 14.1ozt (2). *CR Both with wear, the Old English one more so. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
circular form, with bead borders, twin scroll handles and an ivory finial, makers mark "WH" above "H", together with a German silver ladle, by H.J Wilm c.1900; the tureen 8.25" (21cm) high; 32.7ozt (2) Ivory Submission Reference: YWGEQRM3 CITES permit is included. Exporting outside the EU will require an additional export permit. *CR Both pieces with wear, both with some minor black pitting marks but reasonable. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
Old English pattern, crested below the motto "PER MARE PER TERRAS"*, by William Davie, Edinburgh 1783, together with a late 18th/ early 19th century Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle, Fiddle pattern, initialled, by John Keith of Banff c.1800; 21.4ozt (13) *Crest that of Macdonald/ Macdonnell. *CR All with wear, a bit bright & polished. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
5 table forks, 5 dessert forks and a toddy ladle, King's pattern (single struck), by three different makers, Edinburgh 1836-49, together with 3 Exeter table forks, 2 Newcastle dessert spoons, a Newcastle teaspoon and a pair of George III table forks, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1791, the majority of the above initialled; 33.6ozt (19). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
comprising of 39 table forks, 12 tablespoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 11 teaspoons, 6 egg spoons, 2 basting/ serving spoons, 5 salt spoons, 2 sauce ladles, a soup ladle and a pair of sugar tongs, crested to match, by Francis Higgins, London 1892/1920/22 (2 dessert spoons with an overstriking makers mark, London 1882), together with 12 pairs of fish knives & matching forks (loaded handles) and 12 pairs of dessert knives & matching forks, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1889/90/91, all contained in original fitted oak box; the box 23" (58.4cm) long; 270.85ozt (151). *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions, case a bit scrappy - no key. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
comprising of 6 table forks, 2 tablespoons, 6 dessert spoons and 6 dessert forks (Old English Bead pattern), 6 dessert forks & 6 dessert spoons (Fiddle & Thread pattern) and the following in Fiddle pattern; 3 tablespoons, 13 dessert spoons and 3 sauce ladles, all but one sauce ladle initialled, mixed makers & dates but mostly Victorian; 96.7ozt (51). *CR Each piece with wear & in mixed conditions, 5 of the Fiddle & Thread dessert forks with repairs. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
Late 19th/early 20th century American silver Shell & Thread type pattern part canteen, comprising twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve mother of pearl handled butter knives, eleven smaller mother of pearl handled butter knives, eleven teaspoons, twelve pastry forks, six parfait spoons, and large soup ladle, marked for Mermod, Jaccard & Co., St Lois, Missouri, also marked SterlingCondition Report: Approximate total weight not including mother of pearl handled knives 3409 grams (109 ozt)Good overall condition, with some general signs of wear including surface scratches, a few deeper scratches, some scuffs and indentations.Bowls of spoons, prongs of forks and blades of knives all in generally good condition, with some light wear.Marks with some wear but generally legible.
A presentation baleen handled toddy ladle set with George III coin, bowl inscribed presented by shifter, with shield to top of handle and collars inscribed "won by, Shifter 1891, Arcus 1892, Tacitus 1893, Moko 1894, and Scraggo 1895, unmarked white metal, 36cm, and a Kings Own Scottish Borders swagger stick (2).

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