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A pair of George IV silver basting spoons and a punch ladle, the 'Fiddle' pattern spoons by William Chawner, London 1835, 30cm (12in) long, the ends initialled, 7.4ozt gross, and an unmarked punch ladle with oval shaped bowl inset with a George II coin dated 1757, flared spout, with turned whalebone handle, lacking finial (3) Basting spoons are specially designed with a long handle to enable the chef to reach in the oven to baste or stir without being burned. toddy ladle dented and bruised and missing the silver finial on the handle.
A magnificent 20th century silver travelling ensemble by Garrard & Co, housed in two oak and felt lined lockable fitted cases with brass fittings; the first case containing a 174 piece set of flatware, London 1925/6, 'Old English' pattern, crested, in four fitted trays comprising twenty four table forks, twenty four dessert forks, thirty table spoons, twenty four dessert spoons, twenty four tea spoons, twelve coffee spoons, twelve egg spoons (one dated 1964), four butter knives, two jam spoons, a cheese scoop, two mustard spoons, six salt spoons, a basting spoon, a pair of salad servers, a sugar sifter, four sauce ladles and a soup ladle, 278ozt gross The second case containing six tub salts, four with gilded interiors and two with blue glass liners, two butter dishes each with white frosted glass liners, four sauce boats, two mustards with blue glass liners (by Stokes & Ireland Ltd Chester 1921), four pepper casters and a sugar caster, London 1919/26, crested, 82.5ozt gross weighable Other Notes: Also included is a third travelling case to match, with fitted interior, but empty. There are slots for two waiters in box two, but the waiters are lacking
An Oak Canteen of 'Glenister' Flatwear. The canteen comprises twelve large knives, eleven small knives, twelve large forks, twelve small forks, two carving knives, two carving forks, one knife sharpener, two knife rests, eleven dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, eight tablespoons, one soup ladle, one sauce spoon, two jam spoons and fourteen teaspoons. The cabinet has barley twist legs with stretchers, approx 69 x 40 x 74 cms.
Juventa Prima circa 1902 pewter mounted and glass Jugendstil punch bowl, decorated with bunched grapes motif and coup de fouet twin handles, 38cm, with matching glass holders (two containing glass etched with fruiting vine), a ladle, and a Juventa Prima pewter mounted and glass biscuit barrel and cover, with arched handle, 33.5cmHans Peter was head of the handicraft department at WMF, before creating his own firm which changed names over the years but for a short period in the early 20th century the factory was stamping its pewter products 'Juventa Prima metal'. Stand - cover finial weak, metal mounts slightly misshapen, stand in similar order with the feet bent slightly outwards. Glass bowl in good order. Cups - three missing glass liners. All with overall surface wear and minor dents. Ladle in good order, no major issues found other than overall wear. All with wear to decoration.
A large quantity of Georgian and later silver Kings pattern flatware comprising eleven teaspoons, eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, fourteen table forks, eighteen table spoons, a long serving spoon, a large soup ladle, two sauce ladles and a sifter ladle/spoon; together with a collection of further silver plated Kings pattern flatware and a further silver spoon, 162oz approx
An early 20th century canteen of E.P.N.S. Old English pattern flatware, comprising table forks, table knives, dessert forks, dessert spoons, dessert knives, egg spoons, teaspoons, two slat spoons, two sauce ladles, sugar tongs, soup ladle, six piece carving set, John Hall & Co, 66 King Street, Manchester, fitted oak case with two drawers, vacant cartouche.
A Kings pattern silver plated canteen of cutlery comprising; six dinner knives and forks, six entree knives and forks, six fish knives and forks, four large spoons, six dessert spoons and six teaspoons (52) with a selection of plated wares to include a pair of salt and peppers, a sifter spoons, ladle, a pair of grape scissors etc and a pair of silver sugar tongs etc (Qty)
George III silver sifter spoon, London 1791, maker George Smith & William Fearn, the handle monogrammed WV, George III silver sauce ladle, London 1811, maker Thomas Dicks, the handle with crest depicting a lion holding a sabre, George IV silver teaspoon, London 1827, maker William Eaton, with shell pattern handle and bowl, George V silver salt spoon, London 1915, makers mark rubbed, 2.2oz (4)
George II Fine Quality Silver Toddy Ladle with Twisted Horn Handle Inset with a George II Silver Shilling Dated 1758, Elegant Slim Design with Silver Tip. Hallmark to Bowl - London 1752, Makers Mark - Indistinct. Please See Photo. Handle length 11.25 Inches - 28 cm. The Whole Being In Wonderful Condition, Coin Inset High Grade.
AN EDWARD VII MINIATURE SILVER COAL SCUTTLE OF HELMET SHAPE, 9CM L, BIRMINGHAM 1905 AND A COLLECTION OF OTHER SILVER ARTICLES TOP INCLUDE A PAIR OF TOAST RACKS, VICTORIAN FISH SLICE, SOUP LADLE, GRAVY SPOON, PAIR OF 18TH C TABLES SPOONS, CHINESE REPOUSSE PARASOL HANDLE, CONTINENTAL SNUFF BOX, CREAM JUG, SUGAR BOWL IN 18TH C IRISH STYLE, ETC
A fine Hille burr walnut and ebonised wood canteen fitted with a suite of Richard Richardson silver cutlery, the wooden canteen designed by Ray Hille, 1935, with rounded rectangular top, four fitted drawers over pedestal with single cupboard with single shelf and hinged door, the Richard Richardson cutlery comprising 24 grapefruit spoons, 1 soup ladle, 12 soup spoons, 24 fish knives and forks, 2 fish carvers, 24 table knives and forks, 2 meat carvers, 1 steel, 48 knives and forks, 8 small servers, 36 dessert spoons, 24 dessert knives and forks, 24 dessert forks, 12 cheese knives, 12 coffee spoons, 12 tea spoons, 12 pastry forks, 2 cake knives, 2 forks and 2 sugar tongs, stamped marks, Richard Richardson, Sheffield, 1937. 85cm. high, 135cm. wide, 48cm. deep.Provenance private collection Literature Sutherland Lyall Hille - 75 Years of British Furniture, Elron Press/Victoria & Albert Museum, page 75 this actual canteen partially illustrated (lower right corner) in situ at the V&A Exhibition in 1981.

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