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Three Various Silver Items, comprising two silver bowls, one part spiral-fluted and chased with foliage and one on three scroll feet, 11.5cm diameter and smaller and a George III silver toddy-ladle with twisted whalebone handle, set with a coin, 31.5cm long, weighable silver 7oz 12dwt, 236gr (3)The on three feet by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham, 1895; the other bowl by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, 1903. The toddy-ladle apparently unmarked.
A Collection of Assorted George III and Later Irish Silver Flatware, mostly Fiddle pattern, comprising two table-spoons, one engraved with a crest and one engraved with initials; a sauce-ladle, engraved with initials; a table-fork, engraved with a crest; four dessert-spoons or teaspoons, variously engraved and a Pointed Old English pattern dessert-spoon, engraved with a crest, 12oz 3dwt, 378gr (qty)
A large collection of blue and white china including a Copeland spode tureen and ladle, Fishers C.E. & M child's plates service, a Real Staffordshire Willow plate, and a pair of Mason's Ironstone jugs and others etc.tureen lid with multiple chips, laddle chipped at the beak and broken where the shaft meets the bowl, tureen body broken and repaired, also a cracked to one corner, handles chipped with damageLarge meat platter with deep scratches and losses to the enamel, other platter broken and restored, third platters scratched with losses to the enamelAll items with minor scratches and various degrees of chippingSome cracked with large chips and lossesSee image for quanity and damage
A collection of silver flatware to include, a set of six George III Old English pattern tea spoons by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1791, engraved M over R, 13cm long; a Georgian Old English feather edge pattern sauce ladle, marks obscured, with a shell shaped bowl, 19cm long; a pair of sugar nips, marks obscured, with loop handles, shell shaped bowls, engraved M and E.F to the reverse, 12.5cm long; an Edwardian Old English pattern caddy spoon by Robert Stebbings, London 1903, 11cm long; a cased set of twelve Edwardian pistol grip handled tea knives, maker's mark GHB, Sheffield 1909, engraved with a monogram and stainless steel blades, 17cm long, loaded; another cased set of six tea knives; together with other silver and silver handled flatware, 8.5oz gross weighable
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO; a late Victorian hallmarked silver oak cased near-complete canteen of Fiddle pattern cutlery, comprising twenty-four table forks, twenty-four dessert forks, twenty-four dessert spoons, twenty-four teaspoons, twenty-three tablespoons, a sugar spoon, a mustard spoon, twelve fish forks, a gravy spoon, a soup ladle, two sauce ladles, two butter knives, twelve fish knives, twenty-two cheese knives and twelve table knives, all in four fitted blue velvet lined graduated trays, the box with ivorine label and brass presentation plaque to lid 'Presented to Mr T. G. Owen by the tenants of the Anglesey Presaddfed and Bobwina Estate and other friends, on the occasion of his marriage April 28th 1898', Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1897, combined weighable silver approx. 216.9ozt.Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend collecting this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/Silver handled knives have silver blades and have been included in the total weight. Ivorine handled knives have been excluded but only have silver plated blades.Overall good but used condition
ART DECO SILVER DESK STAND, AND OTHER SILVER ITEMS the 1920s glass stand with silver vesta holder and candlebase, along with a pair of candlesticks, two vases, twin handled yachting trophy, two clothes brushes, pair of open salt dishes, coin set ladle bowl, George III coin set circular dish, dwarf candlestick, pair of silver mounted crystal open salt dishesthe trophy 17.5cm high Qty: weighable silver approximately 437g
A George V part canteen of silver Pembury pattern cutlery, comprising seven tablespoons, twenty-nine table forks, seventeen dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, fifteen soup spoons, fourteen fish knives, fifteen fish forks, a fish slice, fifteen grapefruit spoons, a sauce ladle and six teaspoons, Sheffield 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931 and 1933 by Atkin Brothers, total weight 7425.6g, together with a small group of matching plated cutlery, comprising ten dessert forks and five teaspoons.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN COPELAND & GARRETT EARTHENWARE AESOP'S FABLES PATTERN PART SERVICE, printed in underglaze green, comprising low pedestal stand (Fox and Lion), 11 1/4" diameter, soup tureen (Wolf and Lamb), cover (Hare and Tortoise), stand (Fox and Goat) and ladle, sauce tureen (Dog and Wolf), cover (Oak and Reed), stand (Crow and Pitcher) and ladle, two vegetable tureens (Wolf and Crane) and covers (Wolf and Lamb), and meat plate (Dog in the Manger), printed and impressed marks, 18 1/2" wide (14) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Soup tureen stand has a large discoloured crack with crazing, both veg tureens cracked and damaged, but covers good. Sauce tureen cover chipped to underside of rim which is only just noticable on the top, sauce ladle crazed and discoured bowl. Low pedestal stand crazed and discoloured.
A mixed group of silver flatware; early 19th century- four Victorian Fiddle pattern dessert forks by Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams), three Exeter Fiddle pattern tea spoons, a second set of three Exeter Fiddle pattern tea spoons, a Exeter Fiddle pattern sugar spade, a Fiddle pattern butter knife, an Exeter Old English pattern table spoon, a lager Kings pattern mustard spoon, London, a Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London, a small Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, a Fiddle pattern salt spoon and a sugar shift spoon and a modern Sheffield silver sauce ladle by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1994, 583g (18.7ozs) and three plated spoons, (20)
A Danish Art Deco silver canteen of flatware marked Johannes Siggaard, Copenhagen 1938, Ruth pattern, comprising of Eight table spoons Eight table forks, Eight dessert spoons, Eight table knives, Seven side knives, Eight dessert forks, Eight soup spoons, Eight tea spoons, Eight coffee spoons, Eight cake forks, Two sauce ladles, Five serving spoons, A soup ladle, A fish knife and fork, Two butter knives, a further 3 cake forks, the knives with stainless steel blades and loaded handles, weighable silver, .830 standard, 3500g (112.5ozs), (81)
A George III silver punch ladle by Thomas Morley, London 1780, plain oval with a part twisted baleen handle, 34cm (13 1/2in) long; a Scottish toddy ladle probably by William Forrest & Co., Edinburgh 1821-23, plain oval with a part twisted baleen handle, 17cm (6 3/4in) long; and a pair of toddy ladles by Reid & Son of Newcastle, London 1820s, plain oval with part twisted baleen handles (4)
A mixed group of silver; including a silver cream jug and sugar bowl, London 1897, a small circular part reeded dish, a silver vesta case marks rubbed out, four Old English dessert forks, a child's fork, two teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a thimble, two pairs of napkin ring with names engraved and a toddy ladle, 639gs., (20.5ozs.) gross, (18)

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