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Toddy ladle, marked URQUHART, Edinburgh 1822, PERTH, engraved initials to terminal of fiddle pattern; teaspoon, marked CAM/ERON, hallmarked for Chester 1896, fiddle pattern; James Wright, a tea spoon, JW, oak tree, S, eagle, of Fiddle pattern, foliate K engraved to terminal; a sugar spoon, Aberdeen, William Jamieson, WJ, ABD, of Fiddle pattern; toddy ladles, John Urquhart, marked, JC, U, double headed eagle, U, S, foliate F engraved to terminal; James Wright, J.W. star S, eagle, of Old English pattern; marked marked I.P eagle, I.P, eagle, of fiddle pattern; James Stobie, marked J.S. eagle, J.S. of Fiddle pattern
William Mill for three, marked WM, rose, rose, rose, of Fiddle pattern and WM, rose, rose, rose, of Old English pattern, initials engraved to terminal; together with another WM, INS, of fiddle pattern; Benjamin Lumsden, small toddy ladle marked B.L, rose head, of Celtic Point pattern with initial M to terminal (5)
A mixed collection of silver and other items to includea WMF Art Nouveau style vase, embossed rose decoration, cased set of tea knives, teaspoons and tongs, cake servers, caddy spoon, table spoon, ladle, fish knives and forks etc. AA and RAC badge, silver mounted conductor's baton, cased carving set (qty)
A group of mixed flatwareto include; a set of nine Old English pattern teaspoons; a George III caddy spoon, John Thornton, Birmingham 1826, shovel shaped bowl, filled handle; a gravy ladle, fiddle pattern; five various 19th century table spoons and a table fork; six mother of pearl fruit knives and forks, silver blades and tines (qty)Weighable silver 20oz
A collection of various pieces of flatware to include;six various caddy spoons, George III various makers, plain fiddle, Old English and bright cut pattern, one with socket, handle loose; a larger caddy spoon, Victorian King's pattern; a ladle with part sifter section, modern; a cream ladle, W P Cunningham, circa 1810; cream ladle and sugar spoon Scottish circa 1800; five various 19th century condiment spoons; two modern butter knives and sugar shovel (qty)Weight: 13.5oz
A MIXED QUANTITY OF SILVER CUTLERY, 11 troy ozs gross and a set of Mappin Brothers mother of pearl handled table knives and forks with bright cut decoration, the silver includes a sauce ladle, a tablespoon, three pairs of sugar tongs, two butter knives and thirteen mixed teaspoons, all hallmarked, various dates
A mixed collection of glassware to include a good cut glass fruit bowl, decanter and others; together with a further Cowdy glass pedestal bowl, a Paula Littala of Finland glass punch bowl set comprising large bowl, twelve cups and ladle, all with chrome fittings, the punch bowl 27cm diameter; together with three designer glass decanters
A CONTINENTAL FIGURE GROUP modelled as two ladies and a textile merchant, 22.5cm high, a Chelsea style candlestick modelled as birds sitting within a floral bocage, a Meissen shell shaped cruet painted with birds, a Staffordshire style group of a man and woman, four white glaze cherub musicians a German model of a man sat on a bear rug, a pair of lidded inkwells, another inkwell and matching lidded pot (13) Condition Report: A continental figure group - completely broken in half, fingers missing, lace work missing, dirty. Chelsea style candlestick - both birds restored, losses to leaves and flowers, crazed and discoloured. Meissen shell shaped cruet - has ladle which is broken in two. One dish is chipped and cracked, another has two small chips. Staffordshire style group - fairly crude in construction. four white glaze cherub musicians - all figures have damages and are crazed. German model of a man - broken in half, missing end of instrument and part of hand. pair of lidded inkwells - both have damages. another inkwell and matching lidded pot - both have damages.
GEORGE ADAMS FOR CHAWNER & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver set of Old English Bead pattern flatware comprising sixteen dinner forks, six tablespoons, four dessert knives, four dessert spoons, six teaspoons and four salt spoons, also a matched set of four serving spoons, maker's initial CL, London 1922 and a pair of grape scissors by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1875, also a small group of various loose flatware to include a sauce ladle by Arthur Price & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1931 and cased replica of the first English silver fork, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1970, combined approx 112.5ozt.
JOHN GILBERT; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver fish servers, Birmingham 1866-71, further hallmarked items comprising cigarette case, circular dish with presentation inscription, pair of napkin rings and silver handled buttonhook and shoehorn, weighable silver approx 9.8ozt, also an ivory handled silver plated toddy ladle (af).
A suite of German ornate silver coloured metal cutlery comprising a tea strainer, a sauce ladle, six coffee spoons, six dessert spoons, six tablespoons, six teaspoons, six dessert forks, six table forks, a basting spoon and a serving spoon. 2002g, also matching a set of six table knives and six dessert knives these have filled silver handles and stainless steel blades, there is also an unmarked stand for the tea strainer, most pieces with Makers Mark DG impressed 90.
TWO WILLIAM COMYNS SILVER CONICAL POSY VASES, the taller embossed with a stem of lilies, circular loaded foot, London 1908, height approximately 21cm, the other with wavy rim over spirals of swags above a reeded and loaded foot, Birmingham 1893, height 16cm, together with four various silver napkin rings, a silver napkin clip, maker C. Brooks Ltd, Birmingham 1906, a silver bottle cover, a George III silver fork, a cased pair of plated fish servers with silver bands, a white metal punch ladle with whale bone handle and two Continental silver decorative spoons with embossed bowls, bears import marks for Martin Sugar, London 1892, approximate weight of weighable silver 5.8ozt, 180 grams (13)
A PARCEL OF PROVINCIAL IRISH AND LONDON FLATWARE, including a Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, engraved initial, marked Sterling for Cork Silversmiths Carden Terry & Jane William, a George IV Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, engraved initial, maker William Cummins, Dublin 1825, various silver napkin rings, a pair of sugar tongs, etc, approximate weighable silver 17.4ozt, 493 grams (parcel)
A HARLEQUIN LOOSE CANTEEN OF VICTORIAN SILVER FLATWARE IN FIDDLE, THREAD AND SHELL PATTERN, all pieces engraved with initial 'D' within a ribbon topped garland, comprising four dessert forks, three tablespoons, nine table forks, a sauce ladle and five teaspoons, all maker Hsr, London 1884/85, together with a pair of salad servers, stilton scoop and two small serving implements, maker Francis Higgins III, London 1878, 1881 and 1883, approximate gross weight 79.2ozt, 2463 grams (37)
A George III silver fiddle and thread pattern sauce ladle, William Eaton, London 1816, single struck, anchor crest, set of six Victorian Scottish fiddle and shell pattern silver teaspoons, J. McKay, Edinburgh 1838, a set of six Old English pattern silver teaspoons, James Wakely and Frank Wheeler, London 1891, monogram, and a mid 18th century silver teaspoon, 10ozs weight combined (14).

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