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A GEORGE III SILVER BOAT SHAPED WIREWORK TOAST RACK,London c. 1788, mark of 'I H' possibly John Huston, (6 troy ozs) c.21cm wide, 12cm high; together with a 19th century silver and horn handle brandy ladle with coin inset; and an engine turned silver cigarette box with timber lining. 11.5cm wide (3) Condition Report: The toast rack has some old solder repairs Two points have become detached on the centre bar, with raised ring handle A split to one raised handle, see imagesBrandy ladle with loose handle, otherwise good Cigarettes box Some dings but reasonably good condition
George Jenson Cypress Pattern, Danish 1954, silver six setting canteen of cutlery unboxed and unused, 46 pieces in total. Designed in 1954 by Tias Eckhoff. This was the height of the Scandinavian influence on modern interior design and its simple but stylish lines continue to be popular today. 6 x knives, 6 x forks, 6 x soup spoons, 6 x salad knives, 6 x teaspoons, 2 x serving spoons, 1 x sauce ladle, 1 x sugar spoon, 2168 grams. (46)
A mixed quantity of teaspoons and souvenir spoons, comprising twelve gilt souvenir spoons featuring terminals depicting Napoleon, stamped with French import marks, a Stilton cheese scoop stamped 'sterling', a sauce ladle, a set of four enamel teaspoons with an additional broken enamel spoon, Russian cloisonné and niello spoons, two apostle spoons and other items; 21.0 ozt (37)
A mixed lot of silver comprising a carving knife and fork the handle stamped Theodore.Star "Sterling", a cut glass dressing table box with silver cover, a cut glass with continental white metal pierced cover, a small Victorian cut glass dreeing table box with silver colour, a Middle Eastern bowl, a set of twelve knives with filled white metal handles, a silver egg cup, a set of twelve Gorham long pastry forks stamped "Sterling, a set of nine butter knives with white metal filled handles, a silver sauce ladle, a set of six iced tea spoons, a set of five egg spoons, a set of three asparagus servers, a set of five coffee spoons, two mustard spoons, a small collection of Middle Eastern pieces, a glass ashtray with white metal mount, two knives and three forks (qty).
A large quantity of continental flatware and cutlery, comprising a soup ladle, sauce ladle, serving spoons, a pastry fork, two pairs of sugar tongs, a sugar shovel, table spoons, dessert forks, pastry forks, a sauce ladle, teaspoons and other items, marked '800', '925', or stamped with continental marks for silver, together with several silver plate items; total weighable: 138.0 ozt
A mixed group of silver comprising a George III soup ladle, a William IV fish slice with pierced grille and engraved crest to the fiddle pattern handle, London 1833, a sparrow beak milk jug, a silver two-handled butter dish with frosted cut glass liner, a silver two-handled butter dish, a shell-shaped butter dish, a Victorian cream jug with chased flower decoration, three silver reeded milk jugs and a silver sugar caster, 41.3ozt.
Sheffield silver plate Kings pattern cutlery canteen for 12 places, includes dinner forks, dinner knifes, dessert spoons, soup spoons, fish knives, dessert knives, dessert forks, tea spoons, coffee spoons, plus 5 serving spoons, ladle, carving knife and fork, knife sharpener. Housed in a mahogany canteen on legs.
Ca. AD 100 - 300A Roman silver ladle with a long handle that ends in the head of a stylised animal, probably a duck. In ancient Rome, the ladle – called a simpulum or simpuvium – was used in the preparation and serving of ceremonial libations. It was also more generally just a utensil, depicted in paintings depicting banqueting scenes aiding in the distribution of wine into cups. The style of this example – with a round bowl and a handle ending in the head of an animal, especially a duck – was a very long-lasting tradition, extending from the Greeks and Etruscans to the Romans.Size: 75mm x 60mm; Weight: 45gProvenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old Canadian collection of F. N., Ontario, formed in the 1980s.
Ca. AD 100 - 300A Roman bronze ceremonial ladle with a long handle that ends in the head of an animal, probably a bird. Just before the ladle and the duck terminal, the long handle is also decorated with moulded circles. In ancient Rome, the ladle – called a simpulum or simpuvium – was used in the preparation and serving of ceremonial libations. It was also more generally just a utensil, depicted in paintings depicting banqueting scenes aiding in the distribution of wine into cups. Size: 290mm x 70mm; Weight: 175gProvenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old Canadian collection of F. N., Ontario, formed in the 1980s.
1880 Solid Silver Ladle by Chawner & Co - George William Adams Offered for sale is a large, solid silver ladle produced by Chawner & Co and masterfully crafted by George William Adams in 1880. With a substantial weight of 271 grams, this ladle stands out for its antique resplendence. The item's authenticity, both in regards to its maker and era, has been verified, confirming it as a genuine period piece of British silverware. Its craftsmanship and association with George William Adams makes it a valuable addition to any silverware collection.
14-Piece Silver Cutlery Set This exquisite collection includes 14 polished silver cutlery items. On the left, there are six butter knives, each designed with elegance and functionality in mind. Accompanying these, there are two finely crafted teaspoons. The set also features a fish knife, notable for its intricate designs on the blade, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship. Additionally, the collection comprises two dinner forks, a serving spoon, a ladle, and a tablespoon adorned with a beautiful floral design on the handle. Together, this set has a total silver weight of 476 grams, reflecting both its substantial value and quality. Perfect for collectors or those seeking to add a touch of sophistication to their dining experience.
Complete 172-piece Elkington & Co Sterling Silver Canteen Cutlery Set with Walnut 2 draw Cutlery Cabinet. To consist of; 1x Soup Ladle, 2x Sauce Lades, 12x Coffee Spoons, 12x Teaspoons, Pair of Fish Servers, 12x Dinner Forks, 12x Dessert Spoons, 12x Soup Spoons, 24x Dinner Forks, 6x Table Spoons, 12x Sterling Silver Handled Tea Knives & Tea Forks, 2x Sterling Silver Handled Carving Knives (1x large, 1x small), 1x Carving Knife Sharpener, 1x Sterling Silver Handled Carving Fork (1x large, 1x medium), 24x Sterling Silver Handled Dessert Knives, 12x Fish Knives and 12x Fish Forks. Each piece of Cutlery is hallmarked with the makers marks "E&Co" for Elkington & Co, the Lion Passant for Sterling Silver and the Anchor assay mark for Birmingham. Total Gross of the Solid Sterling Silver Cutlery pieces is approx. 5400 grams. The Walnut 2 draw Cutlery Cabinet measures approx. 36 inches in length, approx. 19 1/2 inches in width and approx. 31 inches in height. Condition: The Sterling Silver pieces of Cutlery are in good condition. The Walnut 2 draw Cutlery Cabinet has a split down the middle on the top. There is chips and damage to the front of the drawers and to the legs of the drawers.
A collection of various plated ware to include a Coupe Carven ice box of cylindrical form with loop handle, a plated salver in the Georgian style, a plated tureen and cover, twelve plated tea knives, a pair of candlesticks, a cased set of six tea knives, a plated soup ladle, four plated napkin rings, pewter quaiche, four section toast rack, nutcrackers, blotter and a cased set of conical plated beakers initialled "AJP"
A collection of various 19th and early 20th Century silver cutlery including three "Fiddle" pattern tablespoons, three "Fiddle" pattern dessert spoons, "Old English" pattern tablespoon, four "Hanoverian" pattern table forks, one "Hanoverian" pattern dessert fork, "Old English" pattern sauce ladle, five "Onslow" pattern teaspoons, five "Apostle" pattern coffee spoons, five other coffee spoons and an "Old English" pattern teaspoon, various dates and makers, 32.39 oz, together with a small quantity of various plated cutlery
A MATCHED COLLECTION OF EIGHT GEORGE III SPOONS ROBERT GRAY 1792 & WILLIAM AULD 1808 three by Robert Gray, four by William Auld and one by another, all of Old English pattern, with engraved italic initial to terminal; together with a toddy ladle, Edinburgh 1805 and a pair of sugar tongs, Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1821 (10) 22.7cm long, 18.5oz (combined) A Private East Coast Scottish Collection, collected over two generations

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