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A spectacular antique George II Sterling Silver soup ladle by William Turner, London 1755. With a scallop shell bowl and very fine rococo handle featuring scrolls and rocaille decoration, surrounding a cartouche with the engraved crest of Scottish Highland Clan Fraser of Lovat, featuring a stag's head erased under the motto ‘Je Suis Prest’. Length 39cm / 15.3â€. Silver weight 275g / 8.85 troy oz.
A Group of George IV/Victorian Silver Queen's Pattern Flatware, various makers including William Eaton, Elizabeth Eaton and Chawner & Co, London, 1835-1864, comprising eight table forks; a pair of tablespoons; and a sauce ladle, 35oz 6dwt (11)The eight forks of a very good weight, approx 3ozt a piece, with matching crests. The tablespoons with worn marks, and with duck crest. The ladle with stag crest, ding to bowl.
Three Georg Jensen Silver Serving Pieces, all with sponsor's mark of Stockwell & Co and English import marks for London 1928-1931, comprising: an ornamental serving spoon, pattern No.133; a Beaded pattern toddy ladle; and a pickle form, of leaf and berry type design, pattern No.52 , the spoon 19cm long, 4oz 12dwt
A quantity of silver cutlery makers marks W.E., London 1842, double struck in the Kings pattern, comprising; soup ladle, six dinner forks, pair of sauce ladles and six teaspoons, with a mixed lot of Kings pattern silver by various makers and town marks, teaspoons, sifter spoons, cake fork, marrow spoon etc (47 total), 86oz total weight
A pair of Swedish sterling silver candlesticks on loaded bases, import marks for Pepper & Hope Ltd, Birmingham 1989, height 8cm, a George IV hallmarked silver sauce ladle initialled 'SBL', Thomas & George Hayter, London 1824, length 17cm, and a cigarette box of plain form inscribed 'From Mark Sykes 1910' to the top, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1909, 8.5 x 8.5cm, weighable silver approx. 1.9 ozt (4). CONDITION REPORT: There are some areas of dents to candlesticks with 1 sunken and slightly askew, tops slightly misshapen, further there are surface scratches and wear to ladle and box commensurate with age, minor dents to box and basin of ladle.
A group of various hallmarked silver spoons to include a pair of fiddle and scallop pattern mustard spoons initialled S to the finials, Francis Higgins II, London 1876, a seal top serving spoon, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1922, length 15.5cm, and a sauce ladle, Joseph & Albert Savoury, London 1838, also a pickle fork, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1898, combined approx 7.4ozt (9).

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