A Victorian silver punch bowl, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1892, of bun urn form, with slightly flared upstanding rim and rope twist and foliate collars, the spreading pedestal foot with flowerhead border, 9½in. (24.2cm.) diameter, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) high, weight 36.8 tr.oz.; together with a modern silver punch ladle, S. J. Rose & Son, Birmingham 1975. (2), *Condition: Bowl - marks very slightly rubbed through polishing but remain clearly legible. A few small dings and one patch of tiny dings (which is probably a dent which was hammered out). The ladle is in good condition, but lacks the silver terminal to handle.
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A 19th century French silver beaker, flared form, with chased floral decoration, on beaded foot, maker's mark JCW, 2½in. (6.3cm.) high; together with a 19th century French silver table form and spoon; a Victorian bright cut fiddle pattern table spoon; an Edwardian silver sifter ladle and a pair of French silver and agate forks, gross weight 9.1 tr.oz.; together with a set of six Guernsey 1911 Coronation teaspoons; three plated CI souvenir spoons and one other. (17)
An American sterling silver sifter ladle, by Whiting Manufacturing Co., early 20th century, with gilt kidney shaped bowl and foliate and floral decorated handle, 5 5/8in. (14.3cm.) long; together with a set of four Japanese silver spoons, with circular floral decorated bowls and faux-wood handles mounted with birds and butterflies (one missing), 4in. (10.1cm.) long; a Victorian silver & MOP fancy fork, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1856; a pair of George V silver & MOP butter knives; gross weight 5.15 tr.oz.; and two Japanese silver plated salt spoons with lotus bowls. (7), *Condition:- Sifter ladle: Very good., - Japanese spoons x 4: One lacks bird/butterfly mount to handle. Some bends to handles., - Salt spoons: Some wear to plating.
A George III silver basting spoon, John & Henry Lias, London 1819, Old English pattern, engraved monogram 'JEM'; together with a William IV fiddle pattern sifter ladle, Charles Boyton (I), London 1835; a smaller bright cut fiddle pattern sifter ladle, Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter 1878; a pair of George III bright cut sugar tongs; a pair of George III mustard spoons; a George III OEP soup spoon, Stephen Adams I, London 1810; and three George III tea spoons, one shell back and one fancy back, weight 11.0 tr.oz. (9)
A quantity of miscellaneous silver flatware, to include a set of six coffee spoons by William Aitken, Chester 1899; a pair of Georgian Old English pattern fancy back teaspoons; a Georgian sauce ladle with shell bowl; a German silver pointed bowl table spoon and a French silver napkin ring, weight 6.7 tr.oz. (11), *Condition:pieces in varying conditions, some marks rubbed, good.
An impressive silver plated copper footed punch bowl on stand, by Barker & Ellis of England, with chased floral and foliate decoration and cast rim with fruit, foliage and rocaille, standing on four foliate bracket feet, the bowl 16½in. (42cm.) diameter, the stand 21in. (53.5cm.) diameter, with twelve matching cups and a matched punch ladle. (15), *Condition:In very good condition, with just expected light surface scratching from use and polishing. No dings or dents. No significant wear to plating.
******* A George III LADLE (without handle) NOT PAPBOAT as stated in the catalogue ******with lobed sides and scalloped rim, hallmarks struck to the underside of lip, London 1775, length 8.5 cm, weight 22 g / 0.73 ozt approx. together with two George III silver patch boxes, one round plain engraved with initials, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1796, diameter 3 cm, the other of lozenge form with bright cut Greek Key style decoration, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1805, length 3.5 cm, combined weight 19 g / 0.61 ozt approx (3)CONDITION:marks good, general condition good, 1805 patchbox with hinge slightly loose
A pair of George III silver oval mustard pots, gadroon border above pierced gallery on ball and claw feet, London, 1772, with blue glass liner and a pair of George III mustard spoons; another pair of George III mustard pots, reeded and anthemion border,on ball feet, S Younge & Co., Sheffield, 1812 and a George III silver bright cut engraved Toddy ladle with whale bone twist handle, the reverse handle engraved with crest & motto: Coulter Mains, maker's mark lacking, London, 1797 (5)
A George VI twelve piece Windsor pattern canteen of silver cutlery including soup spoons, dessert spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, eleven table forks, six egg spoons, pair of salt and mustard, pair of sugar tongs; a soup ladle; pair of sauce ladles, each handle engraved with the initial M together with twelve fruit knives & forks with mother-of-pearl handles; the twelve fish knives & forks; table knives, dessert knives, carving set and fish servers all with ivory handles, Sheffield, 1937, retailed by Ollivant & Botsford of Manchester, weighable silver 125 ozt (3,885 grams), in a Queen Anne style fitted three drawer low boy canteen, the drawers with drop handles
A large quantity of 19th/20th Century Fiddle pattern flatware including: fish slice, soup ladle, serving spoon, 3 sauces ladles, 18 various table spoons (1x fiddle & thread), 9 dessert spoons, 6 dessert forks and 14 teaspoons, some engraved with initials, various dates and makers, 84.6 ozt (2,644 grams)
A collection of 18th & 19th Century Old English Pattern flatware including: 11 table spoons + 1 Hanovarian pattern table spoon; 4 dessert spoons; set of 6 table forks with beaded edges; set of 6 dessert forks, a dessert fork and knife; a sauce ladle with gilt shell bowl and 5 teaspoons, various dates and makers (1 bag) 54.39 ozt (1,691.5 grams)
A collection of six Georgian silver toddy ladles to include; a George II silver toddy ladle, by Philip Goddard, London 1746, having ovoid bowl with scalloped rim and side, with turned mahogany handle; a George II silver toddy ladle with George II 1758 shilling to base; a George III small silver toddy ladle, by Charles Rawlings, London 1819 together with three further George III toddy ladles, all ovoid bowls, various dates and makers, all with turned wooden handles (6)
An Elizabeth II silver York pattern 12 piece canteen of cutlery / flatware service comprising: Dessert, Soup, Coffee and Teaspoons; Table and Dessert Knives & Forks; Fish knives and forks; a soup ladle and a sauce ladles; carving set; 4 serving spoons and some plated spoons, all in fitted 3 drawer canteen on cabriole legs, Sheffield, 1993 (1)
An Edwardian canteen of Old English pattern silver flatware to include 12 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 teaspoons, 2 sauce ladles, gravy spoon and soup ladle, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1904 - 1907, contained within an oak canteen box with lift out tray and brass handles, retailed by Wilson & Sharp, Edinburgh
A Victorian silver cake or fruit basket, of shaped circular form, decorated with floral pierced panels, within an undulating beaded rim, raised on four scrolled feet and with a swing over handle, diameter 25cm, London 1882, weight 555 gms and a foreign ladle fitted with a bone handle, having a spiral turned stem. (2)
Silver, comprising; a pair of mustard pots, with coloured glass liners, a pair of pepperettes, three napkin rings, three decanter labels detailed Port, Brandy and Sherry, an Old English pattern sauce ladle, Sheffield 1895 and a pair of King's pattern pickle forks, Sheffield 1912, with a case, combined weight 358 gms, (12).
A plated on copper twin handled lidded soup tureen and a matching pair of smaller plated on copper twin handled lidded sauce tureens, each decorated with foliate motifs and with gadrooned rims, raised on an oval base, the sauce tureens bearing swan marks to the undersides, with a later soup ladle and a pair of sauce ladles, (6).
A pair of Victorian provincial silver fiddle and shell pattern table spoons, Clement Gowland, Newcastle 1846, crested; a Scottish bright engraved toddle ladle, Mackay, Cunningham & Co, Edinburgh 1869; a pair of bright engraved George III sugar tongs, Peter, Anne & Wililam Bateman, London 1804; and a toddle ladle with twisted baleen handle and coin set bowl, unmarked, 7.2ozt
A Canteen of Vintage American Westmorland "John and Priscilla" Pattern Cutlery, stamped "Westmorland Sterling", comprising twelve knives, twelve forks, twelve salad forks, twelve teaspoons, eight soup spoons, three table forks, a ladle, spoon, butter knife and serving fork, contained in a fitted wooden canteen case with associated booklet/paperwork.
FOUR GEORGIAN SILVER CADDY SPOONS TO INCLUDE one with scalloped bowl by Walter Brind, London 1786; another in the form of a shovel, Birmingham 1824 (lacking turned handle); a modern Scottish silver caddy spoon with pierced handle; a George IV Scottish silver sauce ladle, Glasgow 1824; and two other spoons (9)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SILVER SMALL TODDY LADLE, with whalebone twist handle, maker's mark only for George McHattie, Edinburgh circa 1810, 16.5cm, a Georgian style silver toddy ladle, the lipped bowl with punched border, and whalebone twist handles by Maurice Freeman, London 1904, and a modern silver candle snuffer, with ebonised twist handle (3)

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