A quantity of late 19th Century Grindley's "flow blue" china, including a 'Brazil' pattern soup tureen and ladle, 'Argyle' pattern tea cups (11) saucers (17), footed sugar bows (2) and a milk jug, together with a large quantity of dinner plates, side plates and dessert plates, and eight Doulton Burslem 'Melrose' pattern soup plates (a/f some items have chips / fritting)
We found 42120 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 42120 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
42120 item(s)/page
An extensive Georgian and Victorian composite silver fiddle and thread pattern flatware service, partly engraved with crests, predominantly by Chawner & Co. and William Eley & William Fearn plus four others, London, various dates, comprising: a soup ladle; 4 sauce ladles; 4 mustard ladles; a pair of sugar tongs; 26 table spoons (inc. two sets of 12); 22 dessert spoons (inc. one set of 12); 27 tea spoons; 27 table forks; and 30 dessert forks; together with a quantity of matching George V flatware comprising 7 table spoons; 8 dessert spoons; 9 table forks; and 5 dessert forks, London 1917, total silver weight 369 tr.oz; and a matched set of EII knives with stainless steel blades, comprising 28 table knives and 29 dessert knives, C. J. Vander & Co., Sheffield 1979-80, gross weight 119 tr.oz. (228)
A small collection of 19th and early 20th century flatware, including a pair of George IV fiddle pattern table spoons, Richard Poulden, London 1823; a shell bowl sauce ladle, London 1771; a set of ten Victorian fiddle pattern tea spoons, Charles Boyton (II), London 1867; etc., weight 22.7 tr.oz. (26)
A Georg Jensen stainless steel Plata flatware service, designed by Harald Nielsen in 1941, marked 'GEORG JENSEN STAINLESS DENMARK', comprising 12 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, 7 coffee spoons, 13 table forks, 13 fish forks, 11 dessert forks, 12 table knives, 12 dessert knives, 12 fish knives, 2 butter knives, a sauce ladle and five servers. (124)
A 19th century Stevenson pottery blue and white two handled tureen, cover and stand, printed with the 'Ancient Greece' pattern, 41cm (16in) wide over handles; a Phillips tureen and cover printed with the 'Shepherd Under the Tree' pattern, 35cm (13.75in) wide; a Staffordshire blue and white two handled tureen and cover, printed with views of 'Stackpole' and 'Kirkstall Priory', 40cm (15.75in) wide; an Adams soup tureen, cover and ladle, printed with a pastoral scene, 32cm (12.5in) wide (10)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER SPOONS, comprising a modern Irish caddy spoon, Dublin 1967, mark of Kilkenny Design; an Art Deco pattern small sauce ladle, Sheffield 1951; a Dutch spoon with galleon finial, stamped 'Sterling'; an American silver sauce ladle, stamped 'Sterling', with cast eagle and serpent handle; a reeded fiddle pattern 'shovel' caddy spoon, Birmingham 1820; and two other small spoons. (7)
A PAIR OF REGENCY IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLES, Dublin 1811, mark of Samuel Neville, retailed by William Hamy, the terminals engraved with crest; together with another similar sauce ladle, London 1828, mark of Hyam Hyams; a George III Irish silver fiddle pattern sugar scoop, Dublin 1809, the terminal crested; and another in the fiddle and shell pattern, Newcastle 1850, mark of David Reid, (c.7 troy ozs all in). (5)
Canadian Silver ‘Old English’ Pattern Flatware Service, Henry Birks & Sons, Montreal, Que., 20th centurycomprising fifty-one pieces: 8 dinner forks, 6 dinner knives, 8 salad forks, 5 dessert spoons, 6 tea knives, 5 tea spoons, 10 demi-tasse spoons, table spoon, sauce ladle and butter spreader, together with two other spoons and a George III fish server, 55 oz. — 1711 gramsEst. $800/1,200
Group of American and English Silver Articles, 20th centurycomprising forty-one pieces: ladle, cigar case, rectangular box, small circular salver, small circular waiter, 2 low candlestick, nail scissors, set of 6 coasters, 6 fruit knives, 6 fruit forks, 6 small tea spoons, 6 large tea spoons, 3 piece carving set, together with a plated claret jug, jug height 11.9" — 30.2 cm., 30.6 oz. — 951 gramsEst. $350/500
Group of North American, English and Continental Silver, 19th/20th centurycomprising: 4 candlesticks, 2 sauce boats, 2 casters, cut glass ice bucket with tongs, toilet water bottle, 2 butter dishes, syrup jug, toast rack, 2 salt cellars, 2 napkin rings, candy dish, 13 small dishes and bowls, pair of overlaid pepperettes, filligree card case, hairbrush, hand mirror, 12 coffee spoons, 3 salt spoons, soup ladle, largest candlestick height 7.6" — 19.2 cm., 45.4 oz. — 1413 gramsEst. $500/700
A collection of three 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, another George II silver toddy ladle, having oval bowl with out swept rim and George II 1758 shilling to base, with wrythen baleen handle, and a George III solid silver toddy ladle, by Charles Rawlings, London 1819, of diminutive form, having circular bowl with out swept rim and semi wrythen silver stem terminating in pineapple finial. (3)
A boxed silver plated dessert flatware service set, to include; a pair of grape scissors with curved bamboo form handles, a pair of nutcrackers with spiral fluted handles, a pair of serving spoons, with scallop form bowls and Albany style finials, a similar small ladle and matching sugar sifting spoon, in J H Potter of Sheffield fitted felt lined case, (lacking butter knife and two picks).
A Victorian Silver Old English Thread and Shell Pattern Soup Ladle, mark probably that of Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1857, 33.5cm long, 9oz 14dwtMakers mark is rubbed, only partially visible, other marks with some wear but still legible. Crest or initials probably removed. Some wear to heel, heavy gauge stem.
A Georg Jensen Silver Continental Pattern Caddy Spoon and Condiment Ladle, Jensen 1910-27 marks and English import marks for George Stockwell, London 1928; and A Parcel Gilt Silver Small Beaker or Tot, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1972, the plain flared bowl on textured foot, in the manner of Stuart Devlin, the beaker 6.5cm high, 3oz 16dwt (3)

-
42120 item(s)/page