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COLLECTION OF GEORGE III AND LATER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE, with thread borders, crested, comprising ten table forks, six table spoons, ten dessert spoons, eleven silver dessert forks, one teaspoon and a sauce ladle, of mixed dates and makers (c.62.9oz)Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir Edward du Cann KBE (1924-2017)
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.
STUDIO SILVER. AN ELIZABETH II PUNCH LADLE WITH BIFURCATED HANDLE, MAKER T. H, LONDON 1987, A PARCEL GILT ROYAL SILVER JUBILEE COMMEMORATIVE SPOON, 1977, CASED, A SET OF SIX SILVER HAFTED TEA KNIVES, CASED AND A MOTHER OF PEARL HAFTED SILVER TEA KNIFE, LADLE AND COMMEMORATIVE SPOON, 3OZS 10DWTS
AN EDWARDIAN EPNS TABLE SERVICE, maker C.W. Fletcher & Sons, in rat tail pattern, comprising twenty four each table and dessert knives with ivorine handles, dessert spoons and forks, twelve table forks and soup spoons, twelve pairs of fish knives and forks and a pair of servers with ivorine handles, twelve pairs of dessert knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, pair of sauce ladles and knife rests, four tablespoons, soup ladle and gravy spoon, all contained in a mahogany canteen with four fitted short drawers to the frieze with brass ring handles, raised upon four tapering supports terminating in spade feet, 36 3/4" wide (180) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
AN EPNS TABLE SERVICE, maker Walker & Hall, in Kings pattern for twelve place settings, comprising table and dessert spoons, table and dessert knives and forks, pair of salad servers, fish carvers, sauce ladles, sugar and sardine tongs and jam spoons, ten teaspoons, five egg spoons, six salt spoons, mustard spoon, sugar sifter spoon, soup ladle, gravy spoon and a three piece ivory handled carving set, all engraved "M" and contained in a blue baize lined and fitted brass bound oak table canteen with two lift-out trays (110) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A canteen of Mappin & Webb silver plated cutlery, 8 place settings. CONDITION REPORT: The canteen is fairly complete. There are 8 large knives and 8 small. 4 serving spoons, 8 table forks, 8 dessert forks, 8 soup spoons, 8 dessert spoons & 8 teaspoons. Additional to this and of the same pattern but not part of the canteen are a soup ladle & 2 sauce ladles. This leaves 3 empty apertures which may well have included a carving set which is missing. This is a beaded pattern. All knife blades are secure in their handles. This item has seen either very little or no use whatsoever.
Victorian twelve place canteen of silver cutlery, Venetian pattern, Martin Hall & Co., London 1874, engraved initials, J.M., comprising soup ladle, pair of basting spoons, pair of sauce ladles, table spoons, table forks, dessert knives, dessert spoons, dessert forks, eleven tea spoons, and a pair of sugar tongs, 138oz, (65).Footnote: A variant of the design illustrated by Ian Pickford, Silver Flatware, 1998, pg 134.SALEROOM AMENDMENT: The pattern is not Elizabethan but Venetian.
Extensive twelve place canteen of silver cutlery, Hanoverian pattern, Robert Stewart Limited, Glasgow, comprising soup ladle, pair of sauce ladles, six table spoons, soup spoons, dessert spoons, pair of butter knives, pair of jam spoons, pair of sugar tongs, pair of fruit spoons, grapefruit spoons, tea spoons, egg spoons, table forks, dessert forks, pair of mustard spoons, pair of salt spoons, pair of knife rests, and a pickle fork, 190oz weighable; together with twelve silver-bladed fish knives and forks, ivory handles, twelve silver-bladed dessert knives and forks, ivory handles, a pair of silver-bladed fish servers, ivory handles, and stainless steel bladed ivory handled table knives, dessert knives, and carving set, in a macassar banded walnut cutlery table, labelled R. Stewart Limited, 64 & 66 Buchanan Street, Glasgow, width 78cm.
Canteen of cutlery, Maple & Co., Sheffield 1930, the silver components comprising, soup ladle, eight table spoons, eight table forks, six soup spoons, eight dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, pair of sauce ladles, grape scissors, sugar tongs, six coffee spoons, six teaspoons, six egg spoons, and a pair of knife rests, approximately 120oz, weighable, in a fitted walnut two-drawer table cabinet, labelled Maple & Co., London W1, on carved cabriole legs, width 81cm.
Group of Victorian Staffordshire blue and white wares including lidded sauce tureen, blue printed mark Thessalian (C.M.), circular two-handled pedestal bowl, small Copeland Spode Italian oval dish inscribed "Who burnt the table-cloth?", 14cms x 10cms, a willow pattern sauce tureen and stand and ladle, pair of chinoiserie decorated plates, 25cms diam, stamped "W"

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