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A George III hallmarked silver pierced ladle with foliate engraving, John Lias, London 1795, a napkin ring with engraved initials 'EH', Birmingham 1910, combined approx. 2ozt, together with a pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver handled cake slices with stainless steel blades, Harrison Brothers 1968 and 1969 (4).
Mixed lot of various Georgian and other spoons to include, a basting spoon by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1840, pair of berry spoons, by Solomon Hougham, London 1792, pair of table spoons,by William Cummins, Dublin 1818, four fiddle pattern desert spoons, by James Scott, Dublin 1823, pair of sauce ladles, London 1817, pair of fiddle pattern desert spoons, by Ann Payne, London 1835, five other spoons and a ladle, various dates and makers. 30.7oz 955gm
Pair of George III table spoons, by Richard Crossley, London 1806, pair of rattail sauce ladles London 1905, pair of armada dishes, London 1977, child's pusher, pair of salt spoons, sterling silver scoop, and two other spoons, total silver weight 19.9ozt 619gm and an unmarked toddy ladle bowlThis lot is being sold on behalf of Londons Air Ambulance Charity https://www.londonsairambulance.org.uk/news-and-stories/patient-stories/davidb-story
Pair of pierced silver trophy cups, five other trophy cups, two handled cup, Birmingham 1930, Victorian mug with a central band of four busts in alcoves, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1840, late George II toddy ladle with turned wood handle London 1759, and an engine turned cigarette box, weighable silver 44.5ozt 1390gm
Cased three piece cruet set by Garrard & Co. Ltd. with two non matching spoons, Birmingham 1958, cased egg cup and spoon, cased knife, fork and spoon, set of six guilloche enamel demitasse spoons,Birmingham 1961, George III toddy ladle inset with a coin, various other small silver items to include continental and other tea spoons, serviette rings, book mark, tongs, and christening set. Gross weight 24.5oz 773gm
Victorian soup ladle with beaded border, by Henry Holland, London 1866, George IV fiddle pattern fish slice with pierced blade, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1826, sugar castor by Hayes & Co, Birmingham 1912, sugar scoop by Elkington & Co. Birmingham 1921, cream jug and sugar bowl with scroll handles, by John Rose, Birmingham 1904, 31ozt 965gm
William IV Scottish silver Fiddle and Shell pattern sauce ladle, hallmarked Glasgow 1830, maker's mark WM over AM, a pair of Scottish silver sifting spoons, with pierced thistle design handles, hallmarked Francis Howard Ltd, Edinburgh 1987, two Victorian silver caddy spoons, hallmarked George Unite, Birmingham 1861 & 1871 and four other 19th century caddy spoons, all hallmarked Condition Report:Approx 4.11 ozt (158.9 grams)
A group of 'King Edward' pattern American silver flatware. Gorham, 20th century. The group comprising: 11 table forks; 8 bouillon spoons; 13 teaspoons; 6 cake spoons; 12 ice tea spoons; 7 pickle forks; 2 further small forks; 10 pastry forks; 13 butter knives; 2 serving spoons and a serving fork; a serving slice, a sauce ladle, a cream ladle and a further small spoon, together with a matched set of 12 knives of a similar pattern, handles unmarked, assumed silver, and a Reed & Barton candle snuffer of similar design, total weighable silver approx. 92.5ozt (a lot)
A novelty Victorian silver salt cellar and spoon. Edward & Joseph Mappin, London, 1864. Designed as a cauldron raised on three feet, the spoon modelled as a pouring ladle, gilded interiors, 4cm high; together with various oddments comprising: a silver mounted glass oil/vinegar bottle with fox mask cover, Birmingham, 1988, J. B. Chatterley & Sons, the stopper designed to pour through the fox's snout, the bottle probably associated, approx. 12.5cm high; an Edwardian silver pipe tamper kit, Birmingham, 1909, W.J. Myatt & Co., 5.5cm long; an Italian silver novelty spoon/scoop designed as a jockey cap and whip, stamped 800, 5.8cm long; a small Chinese silver salt cellar with glass liner and foliate decoration to sides, 3cm high; a pair of Edwardian silver mechanical claw sugar nips, Birmingham, 1907, Hammond, Turner & Sons, registered design no. 494371, 9.1cm long; and a pair of blue glass lined silver pepper shakers, Birmingham, 1938, Joseph Gloster, 8.8cm high, total weighable silver approx. 4.5ozt (9)
A pair of George V silver gilt casters. Daniel & John Wellby, London, 1910 & 1912. Of baluster form, the part-lobed bodies raised on gadrooned, circular feet and richly decorated with scrolls, shells and foliage, both engraved with lion crest, the domed covers with knopped finials, 12.5cm high, together with a pair of Victorian silver gilt salt spoons with shell terminals, London, 1898, Francis Higgins III, 9.9cm long; and a late Victorian silver gilt cream ladle with shell bowl and bud terminal, London, 1898, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, 13.1cm long, total weight approx. 9.8ozt (5)Provenance: Property from a UK private collection.
A canteen of Swiss silver 'Favorit' pattern flatware. Jezler. Stamped 800. The group of 20th century flatware in an associated canteen box comprising: 18 table forks; 12 dessert forks; 12 table spoons; 12 dessert spoons; 12 fish knives; 12 fish forks; 12 silver-handled table knives; 12 silver-handled dessert knives; 12 teaspoons; 11 pastry forks; a ladle; a sauce ladle; two serving spoons; a pair of fish servers; 3 various serving forks; a silver handled serving knife; a butter knife, and a single silver plated knife of similar design, by Christofle, total weighable silver approx. 151.3ozt
A canteen of 'Lyric' pattern flatware. Gorham, 20th century, stamped sterling. The canteen comprising: 11 table forks; 11 table knives; 12 dessert forks; 12 dessert knives; 12 soup spoons; 12 teaspoons; 12 fish forks; 12 fish knives; 12 pickle forks; 12 coffee spoons; 12 ice tea spoons; 12 butter knives; a sauce ladle, a cream ladle; a carving knife and fork; various serving implements and a silver plated bell, total weighable silver approx. 123.9ozt
A small group of flatware including a George III silver ladle.George Smith (III) and William Fearn, London, 1787.The Old English pattern ladle engraved with crest to terminal, 31.8cm long, together with an Old English pattern silver stuffing spoon London, 1805, Thomas Hayter, later engraved with initial to terminal, 30.5cm long; and a pair of Old English pattern tablespoons, London, 1835, William Bateman II, 22.8cm long, total weight approx. 12.2ozt (4)
A group of Peruvian silver including a dish with fruiting handles. Opaisa. 20th century. The oval dish raised on a shallow foot and designed with rounded berry and leaf handles, stamped 925, approx. 28cm wide, 9.5cm high, together with: a ladle with floral and foliate design to handle, stamped 925, 32.5cm long; a shaped, circular plate with foliate points to border, stamped 925, 27.7cm dia.; and two smaller plates, both by Camusso and stamped 925, 15.9 and 17cm dia., total weight approx. 37.3ozt (5)
An extensive part set of Romanian silver flatware. Maker's mark J.M., c.1920. The group of 800 standard flatware comprising: 18 tablespoons; 17 dessert spoons; 17 table forks; 16 dessert forks; 18 fish forks; 17 fish knives; 17 teaspoons; 17 caviar knives; 17 ice cream spoons; 17 fruit spoons; 17 fruit forks; 18 pickle forks; 2 ice cream serving spades; 2 pairs of salad servers; 2 serving spoons with pear-shaped bowls; 2 carving forks; 2 large serving spoons; 2 sauce ladles; a ladle; a sugar sifting spoon; 2 large pickle serving forks; a pair of serving tongs; a pair of grape scissors; 2 small serving shovels; 2 small serving shovels with forked blades; 4 salt spoons; 2 fish serving knives; 2 fish serving forks; 2 cake serving slices; 17 butter knives; 17 silver handled table knives with steel blades and 17 silver handled dessert knives with steel blades; all items with Austro-Hungarian import marks, together with 3 unmatched Austro-Hungarian silver salt cellars with beaded rims, total weighable silver approx. 419ozt (a lot) Condition Report: 1 salt cellar glass liner deficient
A group of silver including a George III silver ladle. William Sumner I, London, 1790. The Old English pattern ladle engraved with crest to terminal, 34.4cm long; together with various other items including a pair of Scottish silver salt and pepper shakers, Glasgow, 1909, R. & W. Sorley, of cylindrical form with reeded banding to base and rim, 5cm high; a silver sauce boat by the Adie Bros., three Kiddush cups; various napkin rings including an engine turned pair with vacant cartouches; a sugar bowl with scroll border and various cruets, total weighable silver approx. 24.1ozt (a lot)
A group of silver including a French silver dessert set. Pierre Queille,Paris, mid-19th century. The four piece set including a sifting spoon and fork, all with monogrammed handles, 950 standard, together with: a George I silver punch ladle by John Albright, London, 1724, the turned wooden handle (replaced) to a repousse decorated circular bowl, 28cm long; a set of six 19th century Russian silver teaspoons with twisted stems, maker Cyrillic AKL, Moscow, 1874, 13.5cm long; four each dessert spoons and forks with reed and ribbon pattern handles, stamped 800; a modern marrow scoop, Sheffield, 1973; and a set of 8 Belgian silver teaspoons, maker's mark VR, possibly for Van Regemorter C. & L. of Brussels, total weighable silver approx. 24ozt (a lot) Condition Report: weight excludes dessert set (handles filled)
Irish and Scottish silverware, an 1836 silver spoon engraved with Eagles head and crown maker Philip Weekes, another spoon initialled MK for Michael Keating date letter N (possibly 1785), an Irish silver ladle initialled RWN 1811 maker JP (possibly John Power) and an Edinburgh silver spoon engraved WM CM 1820 makers mark GC. Weight 230 grams.
A silver monteith with shaped rim and applied acanthus decoration to body, Courtman Silver Ltd, London, 1975, standing on a plain stepped circular foot, 31.3cm. diameter, 20cm. high, weight together with a silver plated punch ladle with turned hardwood handle by Frank Cobb & Co. Sheffield, 43cm. long.
A silver sauce ladle, Sheffield, maker's mark EV, engraved initials, 16cm. long, together with a pair of small Georgian mustard spoons, London, maker's mark indistinct, engraved initials, 10cm. long, two further examples London and Exeter, and a salt spoon, Birmingham, weight 4.4 tr.oz. (6)
A Herend 'Chinese Bouquet Rust' porcelain part dinner service, 20th century, Hungarian, decorated with floral sprays and lemon-shaped finials, blue printed and impressed marks underneath,tureen 32cm wide21cm deep24cm high (67)Condition ReportGood condition overall with light wear associated with age and use. The pattern and gilding are in good order. See below for specific defects.1 x oval tureen and cover1 x large shaped circular bowl2 x ciruclar tureens and covers - minor chips to moulded flower decoration 1 x sugar basin - small chip to flower finial1 x oval bowl 1 x oval dish 1 x milk jug 13 x small bowls - one example with orange marks (likely needs cleaning)8 x coffee saucers - tape residue present 6 x side plates 8 small side plates - glue residue present3 x larger side plates 1 x rectangular dish - chip to one corner12 x dinner plates4 x shaped oval twin handled small bowls1 x gravy boat and dish 1 x teapot 1 x coffee pot1 x ladle
A collection of creamware and stoneware items, 19th century, comprising:a cream twin-handled urn with liner, damages,urn 31.5cm diameter41cm high,a Wedgwood tureen, cover and ladle,a Sewell tureen and cover,a Wedgwood oval footed dish,a stoneware twin-handled basin, anda tapering pot and cover with novelty handles,together with an 18th-century Chinese export porcelain punch bowl,damages (11)Provenance: The collection of Charles Edwards and Julia Boston, Tile Barn, Northamptonshire.Condition ReportAll items with losses and damages, a star crack to the interior of the circular tureen, and a large repair to the interior of the oval tureen. The urn with a large repair and losses to the rim. The underside of the novelty handled pot and cover with losses. The handle to the stoneware basin chipped.
A part service of 19th century Hicks, Meigh & Johnstone ironstone china dinnerware, comprising 12 x soup plates (25cm), 29 dinner plates (26cm), 2 x graduated meat plates, a soup tureen & stand (lacking ladle), a spare of tureen cover, 3 x vegetable tureens, & 3 x dessert plates. (22cm).Condition:12 x soup plates (25cm) - 1 cracked, the rest mostly with rim chips to the underside.29 x dinner plates (26cm) - 3 broken and restored, the rest with rim chips to the underside.2 x graduated meat plates - the large plate in good condition, the smaller plate with rim chip to the underside.Soup tureen and stand - crack to main body, the stand with rim chip to underside.Spare tureen cover - good condition.3 x vegetable tureens - 2 without lids (one cracked), the other with lid (handle of lid repaired).3 x desert plates - 1 broken and restored, the other two in good condition.

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