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Roman Imperial: Julius Caesar Silver Denarius: obv. beaded circle around elephant trampling on dragon, CAESAR in ex, rev. emblems of the Pontificate (sprinkler, axe, long-handled ladle & priestly headdress), all within beaded circle, no legend; obv. struck off-centre o/wise good detail, lustrous AVF to VF
A rectangular silver ink stand, London 1905 (lacking inkwell), together with a circular silver box and cover, various silver topped salt and pepper shakers, silver plated topped cruets, a silver bow brooch, a silver caddy spoon, a pair of Scottish silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, a silver sauce ladle, a silver mounted bell ink well etc
Mixed Lot: five various Fiddle pattern dessert spoons and a further Hanoverian dessert spoon, three various salt spoons and Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, combined weight approx 300gms, together with a silver handled carving knife and fork and further pastry fork, various dates and makers (13)
Mixed Lot: pair of cast sugar tongs with pierced foliate arms and initialled bridge, length 5ins, and bearing assay and makers mark JP only, together with an initialled Fiddle pattern sauce ladle with oval bowl, London 1815, makers mark WE, WF, combined weight approx 88gms, various dates and makers (2)
A George II silver oval punch ladle with turned wood handle, 13ins overall (makers mark indistinct), London 1743, a pair of George V silver salad servers with oval bowls, by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1933, and a selection of silver sugar tongs and other silverware, various (combined weighable silver 9ozs),
The Coysh Collection - A 19th century pearlware blue transfer printed small strainer decorated with the 'Net' pattern, unknown maker, 8.3 cm diam. to/w a pearlware open salt of elliptical form decorated with a chinoiserie border, unmarked, 6.5 cm high, a small Spode ladle and another unmarked example, approximately 17 cm long (4)NB: The strainer illustrated in The Dictionary of Blue and white Printed Pottery 1780-1880, page 351, A.W. Coysh and R.K. HenrywoodThe salt illustrated in The Dictionary of Blue and white Printed Pottery 1780-1880, Vol. II, page 177, A.W. Coysh and R.K. Henrywood Condition Report Strainer - Chipped and hairlineBoth ladles - Wear to glaze on end of handle
Masonic interest: an oak-cased set of six silver coffee spoons , the finials pierced with square and compass design, William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1921/22, to/w a set of six William IV fiddle pattern teaspoons, Charles Boyton, London 1835, A US Sterling sifter ladle, Whiting Manufacturing Co, New York 1891 and a silver-handled shoe horn, Birmingham 1907 (3)
A George III silver toddy ladle, the oval bowl decorated with a reeded rim, London 1798, fitted with a twisted whalebone handle and a silver smaller toddy ladle, mounted with a George II young head shilling 1734 Roses and Plumes to the reverse and fitted with a twisted whalebone handle, (2).
Silver table flatware, comprising; eight Irish fiddle pattern teaspoons, Dublin 1865, three further Irish fiddle pattern teaspoons, a fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Sheffield 1894, two tablespoons, a pair of sugar tongs and seven further mostly silver spoons, combined gross weight 537 gms, also a small group of mostly plated spoons, (qty).
A silver Old English pattern part canteen of table flatware, mostly London 1911, comprising; twelve table spoons, eleven dessert spoons, another dessert spoon, Sheffield 1939, two sauce ladles, twelve table forks, these London 1912, eleven dessert forks, another dessert fork, Sheffield 1939, a soup ladle, twelve soup spoons, four salt spoons, six egg spoons, eight teaspoons and two further teaspoons, Sheffield 1939, also twelve table knives having steel blades and with plated handles, twelve cheese knives having steel blades and with plated handles and a five piece carving set, also a set of four plated pepperettes and a rectangular mahogany twin handled cutlery box having a fitted interior and with three lift out trays, combined weight of weighable silver 4530 gms. Illustrated
A Scottish Provincial Silver Toddy Ladle, Edward Livingstone, Dundee circa 1800, engraved with the initial E; A Pair of George III Silver Old English Pattern Table Spoons, William Sumner, London 1805, engraved with the initials S over RM, and A Set of Four Teaspoons, maker's mark TH, London 1805, engraved with initials to match the previous, the toddy ladle 15.5cm long, 6.9ozt (7)

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