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A collection of silver wae, to include; A Victorian silver six section toast rack, assayed Chester 1896, no makers mark, each arched wire section waisted to side with trefoil top, with ring handle, raised upon quadruple ball supports, together with a Victorian silver circular salt, by Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, assayed London 1883, having repousse floral decorated side, raised upon triple pad feet, paired with a Victorian silver salt spoon, by Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, assayed Sheffield 1883, a pair of silver candlesticks, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, assayed London 1905, having fluted and semi-reeded columns and circular sconce with gadrooned rim, raised upon stepped square weighted bases, height 12.9cm, a small silver lidded mustard, by Atkin Brothers, assayed Sheffield 1916, of circular form, with loop handle, slightly domed and hinged lid with applied thumb grip and blue glass liner, a small silver circular pear shaped pepper shaker, by Atkin Brothers, assayed Sheffield 1921, a Georgian silver and baleen toddy ladle, having George III silver coin to base of circular bowl and wrthen baleen handle, a silver plated wine funnel, of typical form, and a small quantity of other silver plated items. (qty)
A collection of silver flatware, to include; a pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, assayed London 1823, of traditional 'U' shaped form, together with a pair of George III silver old English stem salt spoons, by Edward Farrell, assayed London 1818, four George III silver table spoons, three old English stem and one Hanovarian pattern, various dates and makers, a pair of Hanovarian pattern three tine forks, assayed London 1901, a small sauce ladle, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, assayed London 1937, length 11.9cm, five George IV and later silver table forks, various dates and makers, and a quantity of silver teaspoons, cake forks and other flatware. (weighable silver 1156.8g). (qty)
A George III silver and baleen toddy ladle, assayed London 1785, makers mark rubbed, having bright cut oval bowl and rim and baleen handle with wrythen hand grip, length 37.9cm, together with a Swedish silver toddy ladle, by "IOE" (unidentified), impressed Swedish hallmark, having egg shaped bowl to later ebonised turned wood handle, length 21.3cm, a Swedish silver sifting spoon, impressed Swedish hallmarks for 1870, having gilt washed, embossed and pierced circular bowl with lobed out swept broad rim with bright cut decoration, ribbed stem and kings pattern style terminal, length 20.5cm, and a large Continental silver plated punch ladle, with ebonised turned wood handle, length 42.5cm. (4)
A white metal part dessert service comprising a pastry slice and a cream ladle with hour glass shaped handles double struck with fruit, flowers and foliate scrolls, together with six similar tea spoons, one only engraved with an M, possibly European/American and stamped Sterling, the slice 20cm long, 362 grams
A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III AND LATER SILVER FLATWARE, INCLUDING A 'BOTTOM MARKED' TABLE SPOON London circa 1770 by Thomas and William Chawner; three George III sugar tongs; an old English pattern dessert spoon engraved with foliate script initials, London 1785 by Hester Bateman and with the incuse duty mark; an old English pattern small sauce ladle, London 1789 by Peter and Ann Bateman; another 1803 by Thomas Whipham; a set of four reeded old English salt spoons, London 1793 by George Smith III and William Fern; together with seven various silver spoons; a dessert fork; a George III ivory handled butter knife; and a similar pickle fork, 383g of weighable silver (12 ¼ oz)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER INCLUDING A VESTA/MATCH SAFE AND OTHER ITEMS the vesta with a central round reserve and engraved with foliate scrolls, Sheffield 1897 by William Neale & Son; a silver curb link 'Albert' or watch chain with a swivel terminal and a 'T' bar terminal, approx. 33cm long overall (13 in), 18g (½ oz); three small Old English pattern spoons; a plated fiddle pattern soup ladle; a set if plated fish knives and forks, in a case; and a blue-velvet lined, black-leather six division napkin ring box
A Victorian wine funnel D C Rait, Glasgow,1874, engraved ADR 1874 to bowl; together with a William IV baleen handled punch ladle, Peter Aitken I, Glasgow 1831, the baluster bowl of simple form with reeded everted rim, socket set to part twisted baleen handle; together with a similar smaller toddy ladle, maker I Z; a toddy ladle, JMcK, Glasgow, of Fiddle pattern; a teaspoon, Edinburgh of Fiddle pattern and two serving spoons, London (6) Diameter: 9cm, weight (all in): 12.8oz
A collection of fiddle and shell flatware various makers and dates, predominantly 19th century, comprising seventeen table spoons, twenty table forks, twelve dessert forks, twenty silver handle knives, twenty five filled handle silver knives and forks, crest to terminal; together with a collection of miscellaneous caddy and salt spoons; a plated soup ladle, a pair of plated serving spoons and a collection of plated and foreign flatware (qty) Weighable silver: 137oz
A William IV teapot John Bridge of Rundell Bridge and Rundell, London 1830, of fluted melon form with fluted curved spout and hinged cover with similar finial together with a set of ten single struck teaspoons, JM, Glasgow 1821, of modified King's pattern; a set of six Fiddle pattern teaspoons, Edinburgh; three fig bowl teaspoons, William Hair Hassler, Birmingham 1926; one arts and craft style ladle; a silver bangle, one modern salt with glass liner; together with a plated cased set of forks and a cased set of knives and two plated sauce ladles (qty) Weighable silver: 38.7oz
A George IV wine funnel William Bateman, London 1821, of conventional form, chased rose and leaf border, plain body strengthening stems; a George III muffineer, TW, London circa 1770, of cylindrical form, pierced cover; a pair of 18th century sugar nips, circa 1780; five small George III salt spoons of pointed form; a Scottish George III toddy ladle, marks rubbed, wrythen silver handle; a pair of toddy ladles, London circa 1790, marks rubbed, wrythen whalebone handles (11) Weighable silver: 10oz
A mixed group of silver items to include a Victorian quatrefoil hallmarked silver tray with relief Reynolds angels, a similar silver-topped jar, three further silver-capped cut glass jars, a George V gentlemen's hallmarked silver card case, a small silver mechanical cigarette case on silver chain, a small sterling silver compact, napkin ring, Dutch ladle etc, various marks weighable approx 8ozt.

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