A MATCHED 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER PART CANTEEN OF KINGS PATTERN CUTLERY, comprising a soup ladle, Thomas Smily, London 1863, a smaller soup ladle, John James Whiting, London 1856, four basting spoons, two Thomas Smily, London 1863 and two makers mark indistinct London 1837, a pair of sauce ladles, maker G.A., London 1868, a set of six tablespoons, maker Thomas Smily, London 1863, a set of twelve table forks, maker Thomas Smily, London 1863, a set of twelve table forks, maker Thomas Smily, London 1863, a matched set of fourteen teaspoons, London 1830, 1863, 1865 and 1866, various makers, together with a set of twelve silver handled table knives and eleven silver handled dessert knives, maker John Biggin, Sheffield, 1983/84, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 124.3ozt, 3868 grams
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A CHRISTOFLE SILVER PLATED TABLE SERVICE, mid 20th century, for twelve place settings, comprising dessert knives, forks and spoons, table forks, fish knives and forks, eleven each table knives and spoons, a soup and a sauce ladle, pastry slice and four other servers, in original brown baize lined canteen with lift out compartment (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A Georgian toddy ladle, late 18th century, with silver metal bowl with spiral fluting and foliate decoration, inset to the centre with a George II silver sixpence dated 1757 and with a silver tipped baleen handle. 32 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The toddy ladle is is not hallmarked but does have a monogram to the cartouche and is most likely made from a silver crown as it has an elongated legend around the rim. The interior is ever so slightly pitted. I can see no tears or repairs. There are no obvious faults.
An Extensive Part Service of George V Silver Pompadour Pattern Flatware, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1916-20, comprising: 9 table spoons; 22 table forks; 12 soup spoons; 29 dessert spoons; 30 dessert forks; 33 tea spoons; 4 sauce ladles; a soup ladle; and a butter knife, engraved with the initials SG and housed in an associated three drawer fitted canteen, 233oz 4dwt (141)
An Art Nouveau WMF (Wurttembergische MetallwarenFabrik) Silver Plated Cutlery Service, comprising twelve table knives, twelve table forks, twelve table spoons, ten dessert knives, nine dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks, pair of fish servers, nine teaspoons, nine coffee spoons, eleven knife rests, pair of salts and spoons, soup ladle, sauce ladle, serving spoon, sugar tongs, three piece carving set and a pair of salad servers, stamped ostrich mark and WMF 10, (135) in a four drawer fitted domed top oak cabinet with stylised mounts and handles See illustration
A Victorian silver twelve place set of cutlery comprising table spoons, table forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, teaspoons and one sauce ladle (by Elizabeth Eton, London varying dates), together with twelve silver-handled steel-bladed table knives and side knives (bears makers mark "SL", Sheffield 1989)
George V silver Old English pattern canteen of cutlery comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, six tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, sauce ladle, gravy spoon and sugar tongs, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1924/1925, housed in a mahogany case, together with six matching soup spoons, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1945, combined weight 115.5oz approx. Also included in the lot are six bone handled table knives and six matching dessert knives Condition: Condition generally good with just a little wear to the fork tines and spoon bowls, each piece is engraved with a monogram and there is some scratching through use across the whole set, the box is somewhat scratched and could do with a re-polish - ** General condition consistent with age
PAIR OF GEORGE IV SCOTTISH SILVER SUGAR TONGSmaker JM (Jonathan Millidge?), Edinburgh 1822, 15cm long; along with Scottish silver teaspoons and sauce ladle; also English silver teaspoons,etc., including London 1836, 1877, Birmingham 1948, etc., and some white metal examples, the weighable silver 365g gross (19)
AN ASSEMBLED SET OF ENGLISH SILVER FLATWARE, LONDON, SHEFFIELD & EXETER, VARIOUS DATES, comprising: 12 dinner forks, 12 salad forks, 12 fish forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert knives, 12 fish knives, 18 soup spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 sorbet spoons, 12 teaspoons, 1 soup ladle, 1 fish slice, 2 sauce ladles, a pair of salad servers, 1 potato spoon,and a pair of sugar nips, 4393g (weighable silver), 134 pieces in total.
A collection of Scottish silver to include; a Scottish provincial pickle ladle and fork Inverness, Fraser, Ferguson & MacBean, marked to ladle bowl FF&M, camel, INVSS, each with twisted baleen handle and pointed finial; together with a dessert spoon by William Simpson of Banff, marked WS, e, thistle, B of Fiddle pattern; a teaspoon by W Hannay of Paisley, marked WH, anchor, WH, of Celtic Point pattern; a dessert spoon by J Heron of Greenock with part Edinburgh marks, single struck of King's pattern and two Edinburgh toddy ladles, fiddle pattern, numbered and initials (7)
A collection of miscellaneous silver to include a Dutch style dressing table box, T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham 1901, of traditional rectangular form; a matched pair of twin handled small dishes, two twin handled trophies, a mustard pot, a pair of bon-bon dishes, and another similar larger, a toast rack, a sovereign case, a vesta case, a mug, a toddy ladle, a three footed dish, a Chinese export matchbox case, two continental pin cushions modelled as shoes, two continental napkin rings, a collection of continental spoons and other miscellaneous silver (qty) Weight: 35.01oz
A collection of flatware various makers and marks, predominantly Glasgow and London, comprising a basting spoon, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1889, Dog Nose pattern; a soup ladle, RT, Edinburgh 1813, of Fiddle pattern, initial engraved to terminal; six matched double struck (King's pattern) table spoons, Glasgow; a sugar sifter; five various toddy ladles; a fish knife, a collection of teaspoons, condiment spoons and a pickle fork (qty) Weight: 55.7oz
A George III matched canteen various makers, London, all of Old English pattern, comprising six tablespoons 1785, twelve table forks 1806, twelve dessert spoons 1798, a soup ladle 1791, a sauce ladle 1804; together with twelve later George IV dessert forks 1824, all in a fitted box retailed by Lowe & Sons (44) Weight: 70.4oz

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