^ An Early George II Provincial Silver Toddy Ladle, makers mark indistinct, Newcastle, probably 1727, the bowl engraved ''Ex dono LB ad HD'', with turned wood handle; and A George III Silver Old English Pattern Soup Ladle, maker's mark indistinct, London 1773, the first 36cm long, 4.5ozt (2)
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An early 20th Century mantle clock/weather station in brass case, the top with compass over a clock with enamel dial, the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals over a further aneroid barometer dial flanked by mercury fahrenheit thermometer and centigrade alcohol thermometer, together with a box containing wall clock, mantle clock, book rest, two vases, brass ewer and two oak cased canteens of various cutlery and a carved Indian treen ware ladle of large proportions
A set of seventeen Edwardian silver gilt dessert spoons by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1905, cast with masked terminals and strapwork, 15.8cm (6 1/8in) long; a George III ladle converted to a sifting spoon; and a cream ladle and sifting spoon by Francis Higgins III, London 1883, loaded, 654g (21.05 oz) weighable Provenance: Hall Place, Kent, sold on the instructions of the Executors of Sonja, Lady Hollenden (nee Sundt)
A Bishop and Stonier late 19thC pottery part dinner service, decorated in the Pheasant pattern against a green scale ground, comprising oval meat platter, pair of smaller platters, soup ladle, vegetable tureen and cover, sauce tureen, cover, stand and ladle, nine dinner, eleven soup, eight dessert and six side plates, (40).
Mostly silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a lady's chain mesh evening bag, Birmingham 1916, two copies of The Coronation Anointing Spoon, a rattle formed as a dumb-bell, a cylindrical box and cover, a rectangular pill box, a baby's rattle formed as a Teddy bear, another rattle formed as an acorn, a George III cream jug, probably London 1771 and a toddy ladle mounted with a Spanish coin, combined weight of weighable silver 370 gms, (10).
Silver, comprising; a three piece condiment set, of oval form, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1947, with two silver later condiment spoons, Birmingham 1950, with a case, a toddy ladle, the bowl mounted with a George III sixpence and with a twisted whalebone handle and a pair of Irish sugar tongs, circa 1809, (3).
An Austrian part table service of flatware, comprising; twelve tablespoons, ten table forks, a soup ladle, a pair of servers and another serving spoon, combined weight 1800 gms, also twelve cheese knives, with loaded Austrian handles and with Sheffield stainless steel blades and twelve table knives, with loaded Austrian handles and with Sheffield stainless steel blades, (qty).
An Irish silver punch bowl, of circular three handled design, in the Art Nouveau taste, the body with martele decoration and raised on a circular foot, Dublin 1909 and an Irish silver punch ladle, the bowl with martele decoration, Dublin 1904, both retailed by Sharman.D.Neill Ltd, Belfast, combined weight 1037 gms, (2).
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; three pairs of sugar tongs, a sugar sifting spoon, a skewer with a ring and scallop handle, London 1781, a crumb scoop, with an ivory handle, Sheffield 1901, a pair of butter serving implements, cased, an Old English pattern sauce ladle, a button hook and a shoe horn, having loaded silver handles and plated wares, comprising; a square glass inkstand and two small skewers, having differing finials, (14).
MISCELLANEOUS FLATWARE:- A set of six George III Fiddle dessert spoons, crested & monogrammed, by Thomas Barker, London 1808, a set of six Fiddle dessert forks, crested by Simon Levy, Exeter 1827, five Fiddle tea spoons, a Fiddle table fork, crested, and the following plated items:- A table spoon & fork, a small ladle & a cased set of twelve pairs of close-plated dessert knives & forks with ivory handles, crested. The case 10.6" (27 cms) long; 17.5 oz weighable silver (lot)
A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SOUP LADLE (with shoulders), with fluted circular bowl by Thomas Evans, London 1768 and a late George II Onslow pattern soup ladle, crested (bowl A/F), by Thomas Devonshire & William Watkins, maker's mark only struck four times, London 1756-60; the latter 13.75" (35 cms) long; 10 oz (2)
A MIXED LOT:- An Old English Thread pattern soup ladle, initialled, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.Ltd., London 1911, a George III soup ladle, initialled, two George III Fiddle sauce ladles, initialled, two decorative Edwardian silvergilt spoons, and a Soviet niellowork spoon; the soup ladles 1.33" (34 cms) long; 23.8 oz (7)
A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV / WILLIAM IV FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN EGG SPOONS, crested, gilt bowls, by William Theobalds, London 1830, a Fiddle & Thread table fork (single struck), London 1830, a Fiddle & Thread table fork (single struck), a Military Fiddle & Thread dessert fork and a Fiddle, Thread & Drop condiment ladle; 9.8 oz (9)

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