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LARGE SILVER TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE, William Deakin, Sheffield 1912, Old English Thread pattern with 'EHM' monogrammed handles, complete in 4-drawer oak case with labelled drawers, pr fish servers, sugar tongs, teaspoons, egg spoons, table forks, mother of pearl dessert knives & forks, mother of pearl fish knives & forks, dessert spoons, soup ladle, pr sauce ladles, soup spoons, asparagus tongs, with 6 matching but later table spoons, and pair associated salad servers, in oak canteen with brass plaque with engraved 'EHM' monogram to lid, internal celluloid Sheffield City Council armorial plaque, tot weight appr 233ozt.Provenance: Ernesto Herman Mallmann (1886-1964) emigrated from Argentina to Kent and was naturalised in 1951; thence by descent to his grandchild. Notably, Mallmann is a widely recognised family name across Germany, particularly around Boppard on the Rhine, and as 'de Mallmann' in France. Also in Argentina where restaurateur, Francis Mallmann, is well known.Comments: steel dessert knives and table knives not included, please contact auctioneer. Provenance:Save
A boxed set of pewter napkin rings, boxed set of silver handled butter knives, mm Mappin & Webb; boxed set of silver teaspoons, London hallmark dated 1917, 63.5 gms, together with a quantity of silver spoons including two mustard spoon, sauce ladle, approx 178.4 gms, a mother of pearl butter knife and four enamel collectors spoons.
A Pair of c.Late XVIII Century Thomas & William Chawner Openwork Sugar Tongs, of scrolling design with shell bowls (stamped makers mark only); A Decorative Pair of Hallmarked Silver Spoons, Edwin Thomson Bryant, London 1895 (F import mark), with textured and figural stems; A Hallmarked Silver Old English Pattern Sifter Spoon, Thomas Wallis II & Jonathan Hayne, possibly London 1810; a hallmarked silver fiddle pattern teaspoon and a Cooper Bros EPNS ladle. (6)
A collection of silver to include; a George V silver octagonal trinket / bonbon dish, with pierced border cast decorative rim, on four cast curved feet with foliate detail, hallmarked by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham, 1936, approx. 12.2cm wide x 3.5cm high; a George V silver cream jug, of baluster shape with scrolled handle, hallmarked by William Comyns & Sons, London, 1928, approx. 7.8cm high; a Victorian Scottish silver fiddle patterned ladle, hallmarked by David Gray, Edinburgh, 1846, initialled A to terminal; a pair of Deco style angular terminal spoons, Sheffield, 1935; a pair of small London silver sugar nips; a small Sheffield silver fork and matching plastic handled silver bladed spreading knife and a Birmingham silver handled shoe hook, along with a Danish silver plated leaf shaped taper stick holder. (1 bag) Weighable silver: approx. 287.3 grams (9.2ozt) Further details; some tarnishing and general wear; small dent to octagonal dish; surface scratching to most and general wear.
An early 18th century long white metal toddy ladle, having part twisted baleen handle and bowl inset with a 1711 gilt coin, unmarked, approx. 35.5cm long, together with a George II white metal toddy ladle, of slightly smaller size wit twisted baleen handle and inset with a 1757 silver coin, approx. 30cm long. (2) Further details: some spitting to larger examples baleen handle; connection part to George II example with damage and split but just still connected, surface marks and wear; both tarnished and with scratching.
Group of four Siamese silver serving pieces including:One ladle with ornate handle, marked Siam sterling.One ladle with engraved handle of foliate design and deity. Marked along the reverse of the stem with leaf stamp and Chinese characters.One ladle with repousse hollow handle of repeating foliate designs. Unmarked.One server with trianguler base and ornate hollow handle. Unmarked.Length ranges from 10 3/4 in to 12 3/4 in. Gross weight of lot: 510.7 g.Condition: Server with shadow of past sticker. Overall, the pieces show scratches and wear.
Set of 102 pieces of Sterling Reed & Barton French Renaissance pattern silverware with monogram B. Comprised of 12 knives (steel blades sterling handles), 12 butter knives (steel blades sterling handles), 12 spoons, 24 teaspoons, 12 forks, 12 salad forks, two cocktail forks, four serving spoons, one large ladle, one small ladle, one shell form spoon, 5 servers of various shapes, one meat fork and one large knife, one serving fork and one sugar nips. Marked sterling and Reed & Barton with maker's marks.In a JB Hudson wooden silverware chest.Length ranges from 4 in to 10 1/2 in. Gross weight (excluding 12 knives,12 butter knives, & 3 pieces w/ steel components): 112.62 Troy oz.Condition: No major bends, breaks or repairs. Some light scratching and tarnishing throughout the pieces. Wear to the box exterior.
Group of seven spoons, two teaspoons, one fork, one ladle, one serving spoon and two tea spoons (these two of different marks and makers than the rest). The majority marked with Austria Dianakopf in cinquefoil for .800 silver, 1872-1922 and with indistinct rectangular cartouche and two other unidentified marks, potentially a double headed eagle and some other bird. The other two spoons marked with Russian marker's mark PA, assayer mark B II 1886 for Vasily Aleksandrovich Petrov, and 84 silver standard mark (for 875/1000) and town mark for Moscow.Length ranges from 5 1/2 in to 9 in. Gross weight of sterling: 15.02 Troy oz.Condition: Outer tine on fork bent inwards. Light scratching and wear, some small dents.
An Early 20th Century Asante Ceremonial Carved Wood Yam Ladle, Ghana, with deep bowl, the handle carved in the form of a saw, the whole incised with birds and foliage, 44cm; another Smaller Example, the interior of the bowl carved with heart motifs, the exterior with birds, the handle carved as a segmented snake, 32.5cm (2)Footnote :- with a note stating that the ladles were brought back from Ghana by Bertie H Pennymore 1902-1903. These ladles were used to serve mashed yam as a food to the gods during the annual Yam Festival. The mash was then shared amongst the priest and congregation, with the ladles being hung on the shrines in open rooms of the temples. Ref. p.176 "The Asante" by M D McLeod: British Museum 1981. 1 - There is bruising to the back of the bowl in two places. 2 - The bowl is chipped and has a repaired split. Neither show evidence of woodworm.
A collection of silver and silver plate including six matched silver napkin rings marked 800 with scroll design, an elector plate pickle fork with mother of pearl handle, five assorted silver plate mustard and salt spoons, four pairs of electro plate sugar tongs, a silver tea spoon, a silver (stamped 800) cake slice and cake fork, a serving spoon, a sauce ladle, a fruit serving spoons and another spoon with a floral design.
A MATCHED SET OF GEORGE III FLATWARE R. CROSSLEY, LONDON comprising, a carving set, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, ten dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, twelve table knives, twelve side knives, twelve cheese knives and twelve butter knives, all of Double-thread pattern, engraved crest to terminal; together with a sauce ladle and three dessert forks, by William Ely and William Fern, a collection of four salt spoons and one Fiddle and Thread pattern dessert fork (117) Weighable silver: 105.5oz
A MATCHED SET OF VICTORIAN BEAD EDGE FLATWARE GEORGE ADAMS, LONDON VARIOUS DATES comprising a soup ladle, a pair of fish servers, two serving spoons, six table spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, two sauce ladles, a butter knife and pastry server, cheese scoop and two condiment spoons (42) 99oz (combined) The private collection of the late David Hutcheson, sold in aid of St Mary’s Music School Trust Ltd, SC014611
AN EDWARDIAN CANTEEN OF OLD ENGLISH PATTERN WILSON & SHARP, EDINBURGH 1903 comprising, twelve table forks, ten dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, six egg spoons, a pair of sugar tongs and two knife rests, Sheffield; the second drawer comprising a soup ladle, gravy spoon, two sauce ladles, twelve dessert spoons and twelve table spoons, all of Old English pattern, with engraved italic H to terminals, all contained in an oak canteen, retailed by Wilson & Sharp, 139 Princes St. Edinburgh (70) 108.5oz (combined)
A RUSSIAN SILVER-GILT AND CHAMPLEVÉ ENAMEL SPOON LATE 19TH CENTURY KOKOSHNIK MARKS of Fiddle pattern outline, the twisted stem to a champlevé enamel decorated terminal, the fig bowl decorated to either side with plique-à-jour enamel; together with a ladle, Kokoshnik marks, the twisted stem to a ball finial, enamel decoration throughout (2) 26cm, 19cm, 8.5oz (combined)
A collection of dolls' house miniature glassware, comprising Bristol blue wares, four drinking vessels, two small bowls, a scalloped punch bowl with ladle and stand, a vase, three dishes and six jugs; together with clear glassware to include a candle holder, a jug, a carafe, a siphon bottle, two funnel bowls, a gilt decorated goblet and a circa 1910 lemonade set of one jug and six tumblers, a silvered glass tea service comprising a teapot and four mugs, and seven further items (43)Provenance:The estate of the late Eve Clarke
A pair of George III silver oval salts with pierced bodies on claw and ball feet, one with clear glass liner, 5 x 8 cm, hallmarked for Francis Spilsbury II, London 1766; a late Victorian silver tea caddy or sucriere of tapering form with insignia, 10 x 12 cm, hallmarked for William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1898; a Viners of Sheffield silver sauce boat on hoof feet, 15 cm W and ladle, 1959; a silver tazza with eight lobes, hallamrked for HB, London, 1970, 14 cm diameter together with a silver vesta, ring box and stamp holder. Weighable silver 625g (7)

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