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A wooden cutlery canteen marked 'Reed & Barton' containing American silver cultery by Wallace Silversmiths of Conneticut, 'Carmel' pattern, each stamped 'sterling' and comprising: six table forks, six table knives, ten butter spreaders, ten teaspoons, six coffee spoons, six soup spoons, nine dessert forks, a carving knife, a sugar spoon, a cream ladle and a pierced olive spoon, 48ozt weighable (57)
A Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Coffee Spoons, with coffee bean knop handles, in a fitted case; Together with Two Hallmarked Silver Napkin Rings, four hallmarked silver teaspoons, each initialled "H.P.G.C", a part canteen of plated cutlery, basting spoon, pair of servers, sauce ladle, toast rack, etc.
A Collection of Antique Silver Items (4) in total. Comprises 1. George IIII Silver Ladle, hallmark London 1821 60.6 grams. 2. George III pair of silver sugar nipps, hallmark London 1811 3. George II Silver scissor action sugar nipps Lion passant, cant read date letter 31.3 grams 4. Dutch 19thC very ornate and superb silver serving spoon 63.5 grams 7.75 inches in length, not marked but high grade silver.
Antique Large and Good Quality Silver Plated Basting Spoon - Rag Tail Design. c.1900. 12.75 Inches In length + L & Co ( Lanson & Co ) Large Good Quality Silver Heavy Plated Ladle - Rag Tail Design. c.1900. 12.5 Inches In length + A Bag Full of Antique Silver Plated Flatware - Please See Photo.
A D. Maria (1777-1816) cutlery box Galouchat lined wood with scalloped decoration, red velvet lined interior with gilt trimmings, yellow metal mounts and feet With its original silver table service of flatware comprising: a soup ladle, a serving spoon, a pair of meat carvers, 12 knives, 12 spoons, 12 forks, 11 tea spoons, tea strainer spoon, sugar tongs and sugar spoon Porto assay mark (1810-1832) and António José Moreira maker's mark (1795-1836), sugar spoon of later date (wear signs, some defects to the box) 3981 g (faqueiro)
Two boxes of silver-plated wares and cutlery, a twin handled tea tray, gallery tray and salver, a wine jug embossed with grapes and vines, candelabra, a Fortnum and Mason wooden box, Old English design flatware with bone handled type knives, a soup ladle, fluted tongs, crumb scoop, a boxed set of Arthur Price pastry forks by Sophie Conran, carving set, napkin rings etc.
7th-6th century BC. An Etruscan Buccero ware kyathos in burnished black, rounded body decorated with a ring of raised bosses spreads from the base to meet a flared rim, sharply looped handle attached to bowl with a cylindrical strut and a bearded face depicted in relief on the interior; bowl supported on a flared foot. See British Museum, accession number 1928,0117.30 for similar type. 442 grams, 23cm (9"). From an old European collection; acquired in Munich in the 1970s. A Kyathos is a vessel type which was developed in Etruria, characterised by a single high handle and a low foot. It was most likely used like a ladle to serve wine into drinking cups. Black Bucchero ware, like this kyathos, was produced in central Italy and is typical of the Etruscan period. Its black colour and shiny finish result from the absence of oxygen during the firing process [No Reserve] Fine condition.
A pair of Georgian sugar nips of scrolling form with shell bowls, maker WC (no date), to/w an OEP sifter ladle, Solomon Hougham, London 1802, a punch ladle with whalebone handle - no marks, a Danish design 826 grade pastry slice, Hans Hansen, assay master Johannes Siggaard 1933 and a gilt preserve spoon with mermaid finial, Hansens Solvvarefabrik 1947 (5)

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