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Lot 167

A large 19th Century transfer printed blue and white platter, titled Chinese Juvenile Sports, with centred decoration of children flying a kite, 54 cm x 42 cm together with a pair of platters in blue and white, various plates and ladle etc

Lot 111

A Georgian silver ladle, 33cm long, a silver basting spoon, a pair of silver salad servers, and a pair of fish servers, six silver sandwich knives and other plated flatware 26 oz approx

Lot 139

A Georgian silver fiddle pattern basting spoon, and a Victorian ladle

Lot 346

A brass companion set, and a brass and steel ladle

Lot 307

Silver-plated tureens and other metalware, to include: soup spoons; cake slice; ladle; and others.

Lot 75

A quantity of Victorian and later silver flatware, to include: forks, teaspoons, and sugar tongs, 10.8oz; a pair of plated wine tasters; and a toddy ladle.

Lot 201

Bag of assorted silver to include: large silver basting spoon, London hallmark, maker's mark: T.H. G.H.; silver berry spoon, Birmingham hallmark, maker's mark: H&T; cased silver three piece cutlery set; mustard spoon; coffee spoon; ladle and cheese knife.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The silver items weigh 10 troy oz approximately. Condition overall is good, although all pieces have some surface wear with rubbed hallmarks.

Lot 236

Large Portmerion soup tureen and ladle

Lot 70

Probably a serving ladle caviar, classical model with spherical and large bowl, long twisted stem, beautiful floral decorations and scroll enamel in concentric circles, blue beads in surround, elegant streaks of white enamel on the button, initials "M.N" engraved (owner), 15.7 cm long, 60 g, "84" standard garanty, silversmith G. Klingert. R!

Lot 77

Midwinter modern chequers pattern by Terence Conran part dinner set comprising two tureens, six dinner plates, six side plates and six further smaller plates, together with a serving dish and ladle

Lot 547

A pair of Victorian uranium cut glass jugs with flared foot, 13cm high, together with a bowl and ladle

Lot 25

A silver sugar caster, Sheffield 1905, together with a Victorian silver ladle, a silver sugar spoon and a silver butter knife, 156 grams

Lot 764

Royal Worcester vitreous dinnerwares, comprising an oval meat dish, six plates, six soup bowls, four vegetable dishes, ladle and bowl

Lot 177

A Kreighsmarine Fork, Spoon And Ladle

Lot 1

An antique George III Provincial Irish Sterling Silver soup ladle by Carden Terry of Cork, circa 1780. Marked Sterling and CT twice. Of typical form, the scalloped bowl embellished with undulating fluted decoration, and the Old English handle with feathered edge and engraved crest. Length 35cm / 13.75". Silver weight 155g / 5 troy oz.

Lot 10

An unusual antique George IV Sterling Silver soup ladle by William Chawner, London 1821. With scalloped shell bowl and flat chased picture back decoration, the long tapering handle surmounted by a stylised scrolling terminal. Length 31cm / 12". Silver weight 177g / 5.7 troy oz.

Lot 77

A selection of continental silver plated cutlery to include a soup ladle

Lot 78

A Portmerion Birds of Britain by E Donovan soup tureen and ladle

Lot 80

TWO VINTAGE BRASS LIDDED POTS TOGETHER WITH THREE BRASS LADLE HEADS

Lot 308

Soup ladle - Beautifully decorated with white flower pattern(worn)

Lot 68

George II silver soup ladle, maker's mark rubbed, London possibly 1757, Hanoverian pattern with a scalloped bowl, 5oz, 34cm.

Lot 69

George III silver soup ladle, Richard Crossley, London 1795, 5oz, 32cm.

Lot 435

A George III beaded sauce ladle, London 1776, a Georgian feather-edged small sifter spoon, marks rubbed and nine Georgian bright-cut teaspoons, various dates and makers, total weight ___6½oz.

Lot 479

A George III Old English pattern ladle, London 1799, ___5½oz.

Lot 525

An Old English and beaded ladle, London 1783, an Old English sauce ladle, London 1786 and a Victorian beaded tablespoon, ___9oz, (3).

Lot 327

George III silver sauce ladle, William Eata, London 1825, 2.4oz

Lot 491

An American sterling canteen, for eight settingsWith engraved foliate decoration, pat. number 1932, by Towle Manufacturing Co., Newbury, Massachusetts, US, comprising; seven meat forks, eight salad forks, eight soup spoons, three tablespoons, fourteen teaspoons, eight iced teaspoons, a salad fork and a spoon, a sauce ladle, a cream ladle, seven steel bladed meat knives, eight butter knives, a carving knife and fork, a pickle fork, a pair of sugar tongs, a lemon fork, a sugar spoon, a steel bladed small and large cake knife, a serving spoon, weight of weighable silver approx. 67oz

Lot 156

A large Portmeirion Botanic Garden soup tureen, cover and ladle and further matching wares including a large oval meat plate, a comport, a rolling pin, a breakfast cup and saucer and a small collection of Portmeirion glass wares comprising three glasses and two stemmed dishes

Lot 212

A Portmeirion Botanic Garden Soup Tureen with Ladle

Lot 473

A Georgian silver punch ladleOf conventional form, with a twist whale bone handle and plain bowl with spout to one side, length 41cm, together with a Georgian silver toddy ladle, with a twist whale bone and white metal stem, the bowl inset with a 1709 Queen Anne shilling, length 32cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: Larger ladle with many dents/slight splits Smaller ladle dented to a lesser extent

Lot 275

A set of eight Norwegian 830 grade Nils Hansen design cocktail sticks, to/w a sauce ladle, pickle fork, sardine server, napkin ring - various makers and a 19th century Swedish table spoons

Lot 287

An Edwardian silver helmet-shaped cream jug in the Georgian manner, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1908 to/w a George III 'Brandy' decanter label, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1808, two dessert forks, London 1840, a sauce ladle Sheffield 1901 and a sugar basin, London 1902, 11.5oz (6)

Lot 320

A George III silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Peter & William Bateman, London 1810, to/w two Irish fiddle pattern table forks, Michael Keating, Dublin 1800 and a Regency fiddle pattern fish slice with engraved and pierced blade, possibly Thomas Freeth, London 1809 (4) 10.4 oz

Lot 551

A 19th century Spode blue transfer printed sauce ladle decorated with the Caramanian pattern, printed makers mark, 16.5 cm longGood condition - no chips or cracks

Lot 450

A George III white metal toddy ladle, with twisted whalebone handle and inset coin, 1768 SEE ILLUSTRATION

Lot 229

A MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF "OLD ENGLISH" PATTERN SILVER CUTLERY, VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES comprising: 6 dessert forks, James Payne, London, 1829; 4 dessert spoons, George Wintle, London, 1800; 1 x dessert spoon, Edward Thomason, Birmingham, 1790; 1 x dessert spoon, George Smith Jnr (IV), London,1799; 3 soup spoons, William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1804; 1 soup spoon, Sarah & John William Blake, London, 1815; 2 soup spoons, Peter, Ann & Wm Bateman, London, 1799; 1 soup spoon, Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1815; 6 dinner forks, Randall Chatterton, London, 1805; 14 teaspoons, mostly Georgian; a mustard spoon; a small ladle, and a group of 4 "Fiddle Pattern" teaspoons, various makers, 1583g all inclusive (44)

Lot 231

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER TODDY LADLE, MAKER'S MARK WA, PROBABLY WILLIAM AULD, EDINBURGH, 1816 twisted horn handle, small dent to bowl, 33,5cm long; A George III Silver Sugar Nips, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, 1800, with foliate bright-cut decoration, 32g; A George III Silver and Bone Stilton Cheese Scoop, Samuel Penbeton, Birmingham,1809, of typical form, split and repair to handle, and A Group of Miscellaneous Silver Items, various makers and dates, comprising: 12 teaspoons and a Hat Pin Box of cylindrical foliate moulded form, 284g all inclusive (16) PROVENANCENOT SUITABLE FOR EXPORT

Lot 233

A GEORGE IV SILVER "OLD ENGLISH" PATTERN SAUCE LADLE, WILLIAM BATEMAN, LONDON, 1822 56g PROVENANCEPROVENANCEThe Craig Troeberg Collection

Lot 321

A MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF BRASS ITEMS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising: Three Kettles, Three Wall Sconces (in sizes), Five Trivets (in sizes), a Ladle, a Saucepan and a South African Train Station Cash Box, dents, distress (14) PROVENANCEPROVENANCEThe Craig Troeberg Collection

Lot 194

A collection of silver plated items including an Elkington & Co ladle, a Viners three piece coffee set, an Art Nouveau inspired milk jug with sugar bowl, and a selection of flatware.

Lot 503

An Edwardian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern soup ladle, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1909, 31.7cm, 9 oz.

Lot 504

A Victorian silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, George Adams, London, 1848, 33cm, 9 oz.

Lot 524

A George III Scottish silver Old English pattern soup ladle, Graham & Maclean, Edinburgh, 1801.

Lot 516

A SCOTTISH STERLING SILVER TODDY LADLE INSCRIBED ON THE BOWL "NO WOMAN SHOULD MARRY A TEETOTALLER" WITH THE INITIALS R.L.S. - EDINBURGH ASSAY MARKS, MAKER MARK FOR ISLE OF MULL SILVER CO (PHILIP D A CAMPBELL) & DATED 1994, TOGETHER WITH AN OLDER WHITE METAL LADLE WITH A TWIST HORN HANDLE

Lot 2316

A white metal Sugar Castor, 6'' tall plus a large soup Serving Ladle, 19thc., 12'' long and an interesting ten panel pedestal Epns Jug, stamped J.B. 5'' tall

Lot 2338

An embossed Punch Bowl having two lion handles and with six cups and a ladle

Lot 202

A silver toddy ladle, having repousse embossed circular bowl with Queen Anne 1711 shilling to base, tapering silver stem terminating in turned hardwood handle. Length 36.5 cm. 

Lot 206

A silver ladle, probably Indian, stamped .900, having intricate scrolling vine stem and engraved border to circular bowl. Length 27 cm. (98.2g)

Lot 271

A mixed lot of EPNS, including: an oval galleried tray, two bread baskets, punch ladle, flatware and cutlery. Various dates and makers.

Lot 1182

A Victorian silver stuffing spoon, in the Fiddle pattern, engraved with the initial T, maker Charles Boyden I, London 1841, 5oz; together with an early 20th century Norwegian silver ladle, in the shell pattern, maker J Tostrup, stamped S830 J Tostrup 1919, with further presentation inscription and dated 16/05/1919, 6oz (2)

Lot 852

An early 20th Century Georg Jensen silver ladle, circular GI mark, London import mark for 1931

Lot 254

A Portmerion soup tureen with ladle, lid a/f.

Lot 1007A

Masons 'Chinese Peony' pattern eight person dinner service Condition Report 9 dinner plates, 9 bowls, 8 tea plates, 9 side plates, set of three graduating meat plates, large jug, pouring jug and saucer, flower shaped bowl, 2 serving dishes, 2 lidded tureens, lidded soup tureen with ladle and saucer, 3 smaller side plates and a medium sized plate. Some pieces have crazing and some signs of wear, otherwise good condition. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 33

SIX BRIGHT CUT 18TH CENTURY SILVER SPOONS, 1783/1784, and an 18th century silver shell bowled SAUCE LADLE, 120g.

Lot 214

A Danish sterling silver sauce ladle by Georg Jensen in the Bernadotte pattern with double lipped bowl, monogrammed BJB on the stem above the bowl, 19cm long, 3oz approximate

Lot 219

A silver bowled toddy ladle unclear maker's marks and hallmarks with whalebone handle, 36.5cm long

Lot 220

A Victorian iron bound oak silver chest containing; a suite of silver cutlery by Robert Stewart, Sheffield 1858, single struck in the Princess Pattern, comprising a pair of basting spoons, twelve tablespoons, twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve sauce ladles, a soup ladle, a mustard spoon, four salt spoons. With twelve further teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, same maker with marks for Glasgow 1860, total silver weight 161oz (81) A Victorian three-piece silver tea service by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1858, comprising teapot, cream and sugar (57oz) with matching silver plated kettle on stand and a coffee pot (5) A set of four graduated silver plated meat dish covers (the smallest 37.5cm long, the largest 51cm long) A silver plated double handled serving tray 75cm across the handles A silver plated 6 bottle cruet frame (1 bottle undamaged) and a silver plated six division toastrack A silver plated entree dish and cover All items except the toastrack monogrammed "K". Weighable silver 218oz The silver chest custom fitted to take all the above items, 81cm x 51cm x 61cm With original purchase receipt from Robert Stewart, Watchmaker, Goldsmith and Jeweller, Glasgow 1860 Provenance: Mr Hugh Kirkwood Esq. (1820-1880) and thence by family descent The monogram "K" refers to Mr Hugh Kirkwood, a banker with the Thistle Bank which became part of the Union Bank of Scotland and is now part of Lloyds Banking Group. Mr Kirkwood was also factor to John Campbell Colquhoun of Killermont, part of the family of the Colquhoun's of Luss. Mr Kirkwood and his wife, Jessy lived in Killermont Cottage on the Colquhoun Estate. This chest and its contents was a wedding gift to the couple. Mr Kirkwood, an esteemed member of West of Scotland society laid the foundation stone of Partick Bridge, Glasgow.

Lot 227

A pair of George III silver berry spoons by Samuel Davenport, London 1792, 22cm long, with a silver sifter ladle by George White, London 1810, 6oz total (3)

Lot 229

A silver coin set toddy ladle unknown maker, probably London circa 1711 with barley twist whale bone handle, 35cm long

Lot 230

A silver toddy ladle unknown maker, probably London 1804 with oval bowl and barley twist whalebone handle, 33cm long

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