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A Chinese blue and white porcelain tea caddie (missing lid), decorated with dragons and phoenixes, bears six character mark to base, together with a Chinese blue and white jar and cover, (a/f), a Chinese snuff bottle, a Chinese blue and white serving spoon, and a small collection of British blue and white plates, side plates, ladle, etc. (qty)
A VICTORIAN TRANSFER PRINTED SOUP TUREEN, with cover, ladle and bowl, decorated all over with naturalistic design, the base with factory stamp, 33cm high, 37cm wide across handle (damaged); together with a large Mason's ironstone jug, decorated to each side with dragons in flight, with fish scale handle, the base with factory stamp, 27cm high (damaged)
Interesting job lot including carved wooden extending bookends, Edwardian inlaid glove / jewellery box, and 2 finely carved wooden boxes, together with silver plated ladle, butter knife and tongs, plus 3 enamelled badges, and Chinese puzzle ball (a/f), glass tankard, frosted French perfume / scent bottle, and leather collar box.
SILBER-GIEẞLÖFFELHolland, Schoonhoven, Jan Boon,1897Silberner Gießlöffel mit flachem Laffe und tordierter, im Oberteil flacher, ausgebreiteter und gebogener Stiel mit Perlstabbordüre. Gesamtgewicht 75,10 g, L. 16 cm. Holländische Punzzeichen, Meistermarke „AK / 47“. Ag 835/1000.Zustand A.Punzamt-Zertifikat.SILVER LADLEHolland, Schoonhoven, Jan Boon1897Silver ladle made of round shallow bowl and twisted, in upper part flat, widened and bent handle with bead ornamental décor. Total weight 75,10 g, length 16 cm. Dutch hallmarks, master’s mark „AK / 47“. Ag 835/1000.Condition A.Assay Office certificate.
SILBERBESTECKÖsterreich- Ungarn, Wien, Alfred Pollak (1878-1922),Filiale Prag,1878-19216-Personen Besteck im originellen schließbaren Holz-Etui (inkl. Schüssel) enthält Set für Hauptgericht und Dessert, Tee- und Mocca-Löffel, Servier-Löffel und 2 Gießlöffel, zus. 45 St., Gesamtgewicht (brutto) 1775 g (ohne Messer), L. max. 30 cm (großer Gießlöffel), Messer L. 26,5 cm und 21,5 cm. Ag 800/1000 ca. 2035 g. Ö-U Punzzeichen S-30 (Diana), Firmenmarken, Stahlklingen.Zustand B.W. Neuwirth, Lexikon Wiener Gold- und Silberschmiede und ihre Punzen 1867-1922, 2 L - Z, Wien 1977, s. 112.SILVER CUTLERYAustria-Hungary, Vienna, Alfred Pollak (1878-1922)branch in Prague,1878-1921Set of silver cutlery for 6 persons in wooden lockable case (including key), contains cutlery for main course and dessert, teaspoons and mocha spoons, shovel, two ladles, together 45 pcs, gross weight 1775 g (without knives), length max. 30 cm (big ladle), knife length 26,5 cm and 21,5 cm. Ag 800/1000 ca 2035 g. A-H hallmarks S-30 (Diana), company marks, steel blades.Condition B.
SILBERBESTECKTschechoslowakei, Sandrik,1930-19406-Personen Besteckset im Originaletui enthält Hauptgerichtset und Dessert, Tee- und Mocca-Löffel, Salzfässchen und Pfefferbüchse mit Glaseinlage und Löffel, Servier-Löffel und Gabel, 2 Gieß-Löffel und Tortenlöffel, zus. 52 St., Gesamtgewicht (brutto) 1826 g (ohne Messer), L. max. 28,5 cm (große Gieß-Löffel), Messer L. 25 cm und 20,8 cm. Ag 800/1000 (tlw. vergoldet) ca. 2146 g. 2. tschechoslowakisches Punzzeichen S-48, Firmenmarken, Feingehaltsnummer, Klingen gezeichnet „SANDRIK INOXYDABLE“.Zustand A.SILVER CUTLERYCzechoslovakia, Sandrik,1930’sSet of silver cutlery for 6 persons in original case, contains cutlery for main course and dessert, teaspoons and mocha spoons, salt and pepper cellar with glass inlay and spoon, shovel and fork, two ladles and cake shovel, together 52 pcs, gross weight 1826 g (without knives), length max. 28,5 cm (big ladle), length of knife 25 cm and 20,8 cm. Ag 800/1000 (partially gilded) ca 2146 g. 2. Czechoslovakian hallmarks S-48, company marks, fineness numbers, blades marked „SANDRIK INOXYDABLE“.Condition A.
SILBERBESTECKTschechoslowakei,1929-194012-Personen-Essbestecksatz enthält: Set für Hauptgericht, Dessert, Fischen und Obst, Tee-, Mocca- und Eislöffeln, 2 Servier-Löffel und Gabel, Messer, kleiner und großer Gießlöffel, 2 Zuckerzangen und Tortenlöffel, zus. 194 St., Silber tlw. vergoldet, Gesamtgewicht (brutto) 6461 g, ohne Messer 4551 g, Nettogewicht von Silber ca. 4099 g. Ag 800/1000. 2. Tschechoslowakische Punzzeichen, Feingehaltsnummer, Meistermarken: „GM“, „FŠ“ und „AP“. In 3-Etagen-Holzkasette mit Elfenbeinintarsiertem Deckel mit Wappenmotiv von Ronow.Zustand restauriert.Neue Messerklingen (Stahl).SILVER CUTLERYCzechoslovakia1929-1940Set of cutlery for 12 persons contains cutlery for main course, dessert, fish and fruits, teaspoons, mocha spoons and spoons for ice cream, 2 serving spoons and forks, knife, small and big ladle, two sugar tongs and cake shovel, together 194 pcs, partially gilded silver, gross weight 6461 g, without knives 4551 g, weight of silver ca 4099 g. Ag 800/1000. 2nd Czechoslovakian hallmarks, fineness numbers, master’s marks „GM“, „FŠ“ and „AP“. In 3-story wooden case with cover decorated with ivory inlay with a motif of the coat of arms of the Ronovers.Condition restored.New steel blades.
A harlequin Victorian and later silver part canteen of Queen's pattern cutlery, some bearing family crests, various makers and periods, including 12 tablespoons, 6 dessert forks, 11 dinner forks, 13 dessert spoons, 22 teaspoons, 2 mustard spoons, a sauce ladle and serving fork, approx 140 ozt, together with a set of 12 silver plated and steel Queen's pattern dinner knives and 11 side knives (91)
A Collection of William IV and George III Silver Flatware ( 7 ) Seven Lots In Total. Comprises 1/ William IV Silver Ladle. 76.8 grams. Hallmark London 1834, Maker Jonathan Hayne. 7 Inches In length. 2/ George III Large 59.4 grams. Silver Table Spoon. Hallmark London 1801, Maker T.B ( Thomas Wilkes Baker ) 8.25 Inches In length. 3/ George III Silver Table Spoon. 47.8 grams. Hallmark London 1801. 8.25 Inches In length. 4/ George III Silver Teaspoons ( 2 ) 32 grams. Hallmark London 1801. 5/ Early Victorian Silver Sugar Nips 47 grams. Hallmark London 1854 + One Other Silver Walker & Hall Pair of Sugar Nips. Total Silver Weight 291 grams.
Victorian silver canteen of flatware to include ladle, two serving spoons, two sauce ladles, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, Edinburgh 1882, Maker H & I, Hamilton & inches, 3394g in oak canteen. CONDITION REPORT: All pieces in used condition, marks are clearCanteen is scratched in several placesSee images
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR HUKIN & HEATH SILVER PLATE TUREEN, COVER AND LADLE, CIRCA 1880 the TUREEN with deep bowl set on three tapering feet, with two cylindrical ebonised wood handles, the cover with turned ebonised wood finial, bears inscription to one side IN REMEMBRANCE OF DAYS AT WORSLEY/ DECR. 1882 and with cipher, bears maker's marks to base DESIGNED BY DR C. DRESSER/ H&H/ 2123 with registration mark for July 1880, 31cm across the handles, 20cm high; the LADLE with deep bowl and cylindrical, slightly tapering ebonised wood handle, bears registration mark to bowl for July 1880, 36cm long (2) Literature: Whiteway, Michael 'Christopher Dresser 1834-1904', Milan, 2001, p. 96, pl. 96; Whiteway, Michael (ed.), 'Christopher Dresser, A Design Revolution', Victoria & Albert Museum, London, 9 September - 5 December 2004, p. 151, pl. 186.
A SET OF SIX SCOTTISH GEORGE IV SILVER TABLE FORKS, FIDDLE PATTERN, BY J MCKAY, EDINBURGH 1820 AND 22, A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN DESSERT FORKS, FIDDLE PATTERN, EXETER 1843, AN IRISH SHELL BOWL SAUCE LADLE, FEATHER EDGE PATTERN, BY JOHN BOLLOND, DUBLIN C1780 AND ONE AND A PAIR OF SAUCE LADLES, OLD ENGLISH PATTERN, 29OZS ++In satisfactory condition with typical light wear but all usable. The Irish ladle with slight bend in handle, not damaged or repaired, the marks well struck and an attractive example of 18th c Irish flatware
A pair of EPNS oval entree dishes, with Harrods retail mark; Ceramics and Glass - a Royal Worcester Evesham pattern flan dish, platter, six ramekins; a Beswick Ware and a Carlton Ware leaf dish; a Poole dish; a Dartington glass bowl; a teracotta cheese dome; A large punch bowl with cups and ladle
A MIXED LOT:- A pair of George III salt spoons in a variant of King's pattern with oak leaves, crested & initialled, by Messrs. Eley & Fearn, London 1819, an early Victorian marrow scoop, crested, a George III Thread pattern soup ladle, monogrammed, and a George III basting spoon; the latter 11.3" (28.8 cms) long; 11.7 oz (5)
MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE & CUTLERY:- Two sets of six 20th century tea spoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, three antique table spoons, two Scottish table forks, a pair of sauce ladles, another small ladle and a matched set of five pairs of fish knives & forks with ivory handles (some pieces initialled, one piece crested); 23.6 oz weighable silver (34)
MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE:- A set of six Victorian Fiddle pattern dessert forks by J & A. Savory, London 1849, four various tea spoons, a pair of George III Exeter-made table spoons, a dessert fork, two salt spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a pair of sauce ladles, a sugar sifter ladle, and two plated items, most pieces initialled; 25.6 oz weighable silver (21)

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