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Newcastle: A pair of George III fiddle pattern silver sauce ladles, Thomas Watson, a similar silver toddy ladle, John Robertston & John Walton and a set of four similar silver teaspoons, David Darling & James Bell, all lacking date letters, circa 1810-1820, 6ozs, weight combined, all engraved with contemporary initials (7).
A pair of George III Old English pattern silver sauce ladles, Richard Crossley, London 1796, George IV Scottish fiddle and shell pattern silver toddy ladle, Edinburgh 1827, makers mark W.P., pair of fiddle pattern silver teaspoons and a fiddle and thread silver teaspoon, 6ozs weight combined, engraved initials and monogram (6).
A George III fiddle pattern silver canteen, London 1810, William Eley, Fearn & Chawner, comprising: 18 tablespoons, 18 table forks, 18 dessert spoons, 18 dessert forks, 12 teaspoons, 6 sauce ladles, 2 serving spoons, a basting spoon and a soup ladle, engraved with a crest probably for East Suffolk Militia and motto 'Pro Aris et Focis', 179ozs.Illustrated.
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN COMPORTS decorated with flowers within a gilt and basket weave moulded border, centred by hand painted river scenes 23.5cm diameter together with further ceramics to include a pair of Dresden porcelain plates, a sauce tureen cover, stand and ladle, a Wedgwood coffee set etc.,
A Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson Ltd, forty-eight piece part dinner service comprising 12 x 10" plates, 12 x 9" plates (one chipped), 12 x 8" plates, 6 x oval platters of various sizes, 2 x smaller tureens (one chipped) with lids and plate, 1 x ladle and one larger tureen with lid (see photos).
A George III Scottish Provincial Silver Cream Ladle, Alex Wotherspoon (Glasgow), Edinburgh 1813, the handle engraved with initial; An Old English Pattern Teaspoon, Alex Henderson, Edinburgh circa 1795 (no date letter); A Similar Spoon, Alex Gardner & Co; Two Later Examples, J McKay; and A Pair of Victorian Sugar Tongs and Matching Teaspoon, maker's mark WM, Edinburgh 1885 (7) 7oz 2ozt total
MAPPIN & WEBB, A VINTAGE SILVER PLATED CANTEEN OF PRINCESS PLATE CUTLERY Comprising eight forks, twelve knives, eight dessert forks, eight cake forks, eight tablespoons, eight soup spoons, six serving spoons, eight teaspoons, a cheese knife and soup ladle, contained in a birdseye maple box, together with a three piece tea set and gallery tray.
A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND LATER SILVER ITEMS A Kings pattern sauce ladle, hallmarked London, 1846, a Mappin & Webb set of six silver spoons, hallmarked Sheffield, 1922, a set of six Charles II style trifid pattern spoons, hallmarked Sheffield, 1973, a set of six Spanish silver gilt filigree spoons, a serviette ring, hallmarked Sheffield, 1952.
A mixed lot of variously hallmarked silver flatware, comprising a pair of George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern bright cut decorated spoons, George Gray, London 1784, length 22cm, two further examples, a fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London 1809, a marrow scoop, an ivory handled butter knife, a silver handled letter opener, and a shoe horn, weighable silver approx 9.8ozt (9). CONDITION REPORT: As catalogued, the marrow scoop is Georgian silver, marks are indistinct.
A CANTEEN OF MATCHED SILVER CUTLERY maker B & S, Edinburgh between 1930-1941, comprising a soup ladle, a pair of sauce ladles, ten teaspoons, eight dessert forks, eight dinner forks, eight soup spoons, seven dessert spoons, and four table spoons, 2,346g (75.6 troy ozs) gross, with eight ivory handled dinner knives, seven dessert knives, and a four piece carving set, all housed in a fitted wooden case.
A QUANTITY OF SILVER comprising a photograph frame, Chester 1913, 18cm high; a silver watch chain; with a silver vesta case; a Victorian Exeter fiddle pattern sauce ladle; a Georgian salt spoon; two Georgian sugar tongs; a set of six Victorian Exeter silver fiddle pattern teaspoons; another similar late Victorian teaspoon by G.M. Jackson of London; a single loaded desk candlestick; a silver rimmed glass teapot stand; a silver mounted glass pepper from a cruet frame; a silver mounted glass scent bottle and hair tidy; a silver handled button hook and shoe lift; an agate set ring; 428g (13.8 troy ozs) gross weighable; and some plated itemd
Fifty Seven (57) Pc Circa 1950 International Silver "Brocade" Sterling Silver Flatware. Includes: 8 dinner forks, 8 salad forks, 8 soup spoons, 8 ice tea spoons, 7 teaspoons, 8 knives, 8 butter knives, solid gravy shell shaped gravy ladle, and serving spoon. Stamped and monogrammed to on handle a few pieces. Needs cleaning. Dinner forks measures 7-1/4" Long. Weighs approx. 76.91 Troy ounces (w/knives), 57.90 Troy ounces (w/o knives). Shipping $115.00 (estimate $1000-$1500)
A GEORGE V SILVER POSY VASE, of conical form, with embossed foliate band to rim and foot, loaded base, Birmingham 1920, together with a George V silver and mother of pearl ring tree, Birmingham 1925, a George VI silver five bar toast rack, Birmingham 1936, a set of silver handled tea knives and another non-matching, set of five silver coffee spoons, two silver condiment spoons, a silver plated ladle and preserve spoon and an Edwardian silver mustard and pepperette, Birmingham 1901, total of weighable silver 7.5 ozt, 234 grams (21)
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a boat shaped stand, with pierced decoration, London 1912, two Old English and thread pattern tablespoons, London 1827 and London 1840, a tea strainer, a lady's hand mirror, a twin aperture photograph frame, also a pair of Far Eastern salad servers, plated wares, including; a soup ladle and a pair of asparagus tongs and nine further items, (18).

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