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A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle,by John Bourne, London 1800,with engraved initials to the terminal, plus a Victorian silver Old English pattern soup ladle by John Edward Bingham (Walker & Hall), London 1877, also marked with a military arrow, length 34cm, total approx. weight 13.9oz. (2)
A collection of five antique Scottish provincial silver toddy ladles,Fiddle and Old English Point patterns, the terminals with initials, comprising: one by Peter Ross, Aberdeen, one by James Erskine, Aberdeen, one by John Scott of Perth circa 1820, one by George Booth, Aberdeen, and an Edinburgh ladle, approx. weight 5oz. (5)
A collection of five antique Scottish provincial silver toddy ladles,Fiddle and Old English Point patterns, one with a crest, the others initialled, comprising: one by John Pringle of Perth, one by Charles Murray, Perth, one possibly by Thomas Stewart, Dundee, one possibly by William Mill, Montose, plus an Edinburgh ladle by WP Cunningham, approx. weight 3.7oz. (4)
A mixed lot of flatware,comprising: a George II Irish silver Hanoverian Rat-tail tablespoon by Joseph Teafe, Dublin circa 1740, matched set of five silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, six teaspoons, nine salt spoons, a condiment spoon, a sauce ladle, plus a set of twelve electroplated table and dessert knives and three salt spoons, total approx. weighable 22.2oz. (qty)
A collection of Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern flatware, various dates and makers including Elizabeth and John Eaton, London 1859, the terminals with various initials, including a stylised W to the terminal, comprising: nine table forks, six dessert forks, six tablespoons, three dessert spoons, eight teaspoons, four egg spoons, a sifting ladle, and a salt spoon, plus six modern Thread pattern silver-handled table knives, two George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons and a fork and knife with mother-of-pearl handles (one handle a.f), in a wooden case, approx. weighable 80oz. (qty)
By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver soup ladle, import marks of London 1922, importers marks of Stockwell & Co., spot-hammered decoration, ebonised handle, no finial, plus a German silver soup ladle by Friedländer Brothers, Berlin circa 1930, length 36.4cm, total approx. weight 12.9oz. (2) Provenance: A Private Collection.
A collection of antique silver Fiddle and thread flatware,various dates and makers,comprising: a set of five Victorian table forks by Emanuel Brothers, London 1858, with five table forks, nine dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, nine dessert forks, a basting spoon, a salt spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, a sauce ladle and a sugar sifter, total approx. weight 87.8oz. (45)
A mixed lot of silver and metalware items,comprising silver items: a matched pair of George III salt cellars, London 1806 and 1811, four table forks, a ladle, four teaspoons, a pair of sugar nips, a serving spoon, a presentation tray, and other silver items, plus a gilt-metal and mother-of-pearl posy holder, a metalware mug, a mother-of-pearl and agate letter opener and other items, total approx. weighable 38oz. (qty)
λ A mixed lot of silver flatware,comprising: a set of three Louis XVI pattern tablespoons, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1910, a matched set of three Fiddle pattern table forks, a tablespoon, two dessert forks, a toddy ladle, a butter knife, a sugar sifter, three teaspoons, a cased set of six coffee spoons, a cased fork and spoon, a cased reproduction lion sejant teaspoon, plus an electroplated mustard spoon, total approx. weighable 27.3oz. (qty)
A collection of assorted silver and white metal including a silver-mounted and small wood-lined cigarette box. With engine turned decoration, hallmarks for London 1966, 10.5cm wide; two silver cigarette cases; a set of four pierced silver round salt stands (lacking the liners), on bun feet, Birmingham 1918; a George IV old English pattern small sifter spoon, London 1825; a damaged white metal ladle; a middle eastern white metal bevel-edged square box; a round dish inset with an Iranian(?) coin; a plated conical candle snuffer, a plated marrow scoop and a small cylindrical single cigar(?) case; approx. 275g of weighable silver
A Spode Woodland porcelain dinner service comprising two oval dishes, 40cm wide, two footed bowls, 27cm wide, four serving bowls, 24.5cm diameter, four serving dishes, the largest 52cm wide, dinner plates, 26cm diameter, side plates, 20cm diameter, cake plates, 16cm diameter, soup bowls, 23.5cm diameter, cereal bowls, 21cm diameter, teacups, 12cm high, smaller examples, 14cm diameter, breakfast cups, 7.5cm high, coffee cans, 8.5cm high, two sets of salt and pepper shakers, 16cm high, saucers, 14cm diameter, two cruet bottles, 14cm high, two square dishes, 27cm square, a teapot, 25cm wide, two cream jugs, 13cm wide, a ladle, and a butter dish (143 pieces)Condition ReportOne of the smaller bowls has a chip. The remainder are in good condition.
A silver plated canteen, for eight settings, comprising table knives and forks, soup spoons, dessert knives and forks and spoons, teaspoons, two serving spoons, two sauce ladles, a soup ladle, a carving knife and fork, a knife sharpener, by Elkington, together with a pair of silver salad servers, with pierced and engraved decoration and ebonised handles, marked 925, and a stainless steel tea strainer, all housed in dark oak canteen, with two long drawers, with four tapered supports, 63cm wide41cm deep76.5cm highCondition ReportDrawers stiff. With scratches to the top. Has some wobble to the legs. Mould to the interior of the drawers.
A group of silver items comprising a Maltese silver teaspoon holder, inset with an Emmanuel de Rohan coin, marked 'Michael Borg', 9.5cm long, six Maltese cross salts spoons, four with Emmanuel de Rohan coin bowls, 7.4cm long, a Maltese cross silver sugar scoop, 12cm long, two 800 grade salt spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1887, 9.5cm long, and a Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, probably Maltese, 15cm long,together with a small quantity of silver plated items,comprising two pair of sugar tongs, and a salt spoon,weighable silver 4.2oztCondition ReportKnocks, wear and rubbing throughout.
ASSORTED CUTLERY PIECES, to include a Georgian silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, engraved monogram to the terminal, hallmarked 'Jonathan Hayne' London 1825, a silver medicine spoon, hallmarked Sheffield, four silver teaspoons, approximate gross weight 124.6 grams, 4.00 ozt, a set of six tea knives fitted with silver handles, a cut glass posy vase fitted with a silver collar, together with a large wooden canteen of EPNS Kings pattern cutlery, some pieces are missing, pens and loose coins etc
A COLLECTION OF BLUE AND WHITE 'WILLOW' PATTERN TABLEWARE, comprising a large early 20th century meat plate 49cm x 38cm, two smaller Staffordshire Pottery meat plates 40cm x 32cm (one cracked), a covered sauce tureen and stand (reglued, stand chipped), a broken ladle, seven side plates, twelve dinner plates, together with three blue and white Mason's 'Denmark' pattern dinner plates, etc. (qty) (Condition Report: signs of medium to heavy wear, nibbles to edges of some plates)
Ca. AD 100 - 300 A Roman bronze ceremonial ladle with a deep round bowl and a long openwork handle that ends in the stylised head of a bird. The ladle - a simpulum or simpuvium - was used to make libations and to taste wines and liquors that were poured on the heads of sacrificial victims. It was also more generally used as a basic utensil, shown in banqueting scenes on Greek and Italian vases aiding in the distribution of wine into cups. Size: 280mm x 90mm; Weight: 390g Provenance: Private UK collection; Ex. German collection purchased in Munich before 1990s.
A George VI Silver Table-Service, Mostly by Fattorini and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, Mostly 1948 each piece with shaped terminal and engraved with an initial, comprising 5 table-spoons12 table-forks12 soup-spoons12 small soup-spoons12 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks12 cake-forks12 small three-tined forks12 small four-tined forks12 teaspoons11 coffee-spoons12 grapefruit-spoons, 194712 butter-spreaders12 egg-spoons, with gilt bowlsA soup-ladle2 sauce-ladlesA tea-strainer and stand4 various large servers2 pickle-forks2 long-handled spoons2 graduated pairs of sugar-tongs4 butter-knivesA pierced sifting-spoon12 various small servers, one 1945 and five 1946and the following with filled handles and silver attachments12 fish-forks12 fish-knivesA pair of fish-servers12 fruit-forks12 fruit-knivesand the following with filled handles and stainless steel attachments, by Frank Cobb and Co. Ltd., Sheffield12 table-knives12 cheese-knives4 carving-forks4 carving-knives, two 19462 differing sharpening-steels2 differing cheese-knives, one 1940in fitted mahogany serpentine front canteen on shell-carved cabriole legs, weighable silver 216oz 13dwt, 6,737gr (276)Each piece marked as expected. There is some scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The gilding on the bowls of the egg-spoons very worn on some.
A Victorian Silver Table-Service, by Mappin and Webb Ltd., Sheffield, 1899 and 1900 Old English pattern, engraved with an initial, comprising11 table-spoons19 table-forks19 dessert-spoons19 dessert-forks8 teaspoons4 egg-spoon3 condiment-spoonsA soup-ladleA pair of sauce-ladlesA pierced ladleA basting-spoonA butter-knifeA pair of sugar-tongsA jam-spoonA small serving-spoonin brass bound oak canteen with spaces for further itemsthe canteen 49cm wide, weight of silver 170oz 1dwt, 5,290gr (92)Each piece marked as expected. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as loss to the edges of some tines and bowls. There are bruises to some pieces. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. The case with space for further pieces. With scratches and chips overall. The brass shield detached. The trays which fit inside the case somewhat warped.
Two Continental Silver-Mounted Wood Spoons, Apparently Unmarked, Perhaps Swiss, 17th Century the silver mount on each tapering and incised with lines, each carved wood bowl oval, one lacking finial and one with associated silver-gilt acorn form finial; Together With a silver ladle, chased with foliage16cm long and smaller (3)Each lacking hall marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The acorn finial on one is probably associated and has been re-attached. There are some chips and minor splits to the bowls.
Assorted silver flatware, comprising an Irish silver fiddle pattern table spoon, stamped mark for STEWART, Dublin, 1828, four further Georgian spoons, a pair of Victorian silver table spoons, a pair of matching forks, a small silver ladle, a pair of sugar nips and a quantity of teaspoons (qty) Total weight approximately 860g
A collection of silver items, to include a Scottish silver whalebone handled toddy ladle, an Adie brothers coffee pot, six continental silver forks, three silver lidded glass scent bottles, a silver clad example, a silver pill box, a shell form caddy spoon, a loose silver scent bottle lid, a miniature silver wheelbarrow, a miniature silver tankard, a silver teaspoon with floral terminal and a silver brooch, together with assorted unmarked white metal items (qty) Weighable silver approximately 408g (excluding silver mounted items)
Glittery Christmas display of a green horse decked out in gold straps and red feathers pulling a silver ladle sleigh. Sleigh holds two bakers in white and a three-tier cake. Bells hanging off the ladle and horse. Box measures 10"L x 5.75"W x 19"H. Dimensions: 15"L x 4.25"W x 8"HManufacturer: Department 56Condition: Age related wear.
A group of silver and silver plate including a punch ladle WMF 6, a Peruvian silver hammered ashtray, a silver cake knife 148gms, matching hallmarks on blade and handle a pair of silver sugar tongs, London 1932 20gms, German silver child's cutlery set inscribed Heinz 116gms, a set of six tea spoons and tongs, boxed, Sheffield 1918, 80gms.
Approximately 120 pieces of WMF silver plate cutlery including cake slices, salad servers, mother of pearl handles cake slice, soup spoons, punch ladle, serving spoons, cake knife, sauce ladle, dessert spoons, tea spoons, coffee spoons, and assorted spoons, dinner forks, dessert forks, fish forks and pickle forks.

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