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LOT OF LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER FLATWARE including a pair of late 18th Germanic silver spoons, stamped with marks 'IGT', 'G12' and a zig-zag line, handle backs also engraved 'M JGJ 1796', these marks are very similar to known examples of marks used in the late 18th century around Northern Germany and the bordering areas, each 14.5cm long, a late 18th century Scottish silver teaspoon, unmarked, Scottish fiddle pattern, engraved with initials 'JS', a George III Scottish silver teaspoon, maker's mark 'P&L', Edinburgh, circa 1795, 10.5cm long, a George III silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, maker Mitchell & Russell, Edinburgh 1812, handle engraved 'N 7', 14.5cm long, a George IV Scottish silver Kings pattern sauce ladle, maker Philip Grierson, Glasgow 1824, 15cm long and a George III silver Old English pattern dessert spoon, maker Richard Crossley, London 1800, handle engraved with initials 'CM', 16cm long, approximately 128g in total (7)
An electroplated canteen of Old English pattern cutlery for twelve place settings, circa 1920, comprising; table knives, dessert knives (with ivorine handles), six table spoons, soup spoons, dessert spoons, tea spoons, egg spoons, table forks, dessert forks, fish knives, fish forks, fish servers, soup ladle, two gravy ladles, a pair of fruit servers, one mustard spoon, two salt spoons and a five piece carving set, all contained within a three drawer mahogany cabinet on stand.
A fifty two piece hallmarked silver part canteen of cutlery Comprising five table forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, three table spoons, six dessert forks, ladle, six tea six coffee spoons, six table knives, five dessert knives, butter knife and pickle fork, made by Collingwood & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1950, approximate weight of weighable silver 60 troy oz CONDITION REPORT: Light use/wear scratches throughout, ladle with tarnishing/speckles to silver, one teaspoon the same.
An oak cased canteen of Victorian silver cutlery, predominantly hallmarked for 1852, maker's mark of John WirgmanEach piece engraved with the crest of the Gladstone family, comprising: eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, eight teaspoons, two condiment spoons, a ladle, two sauces ladles, six tablespoons and sixteen table forks. The canteen 49.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some general wear, approximately 100 troy ounces.
An oak cased Old English shell pattern silver canteen, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1925-1929, engraved with a crest and motto, 'Omnia Exalto' comprising twelve soup, twelve table, eighteen dessert, ten tea and six egg spoons, twenty three table, eighteen dessert and twelve oyster forks, twelve pairs of fish knives and forks, four sauce ladles, one soup ladle, pair of fish carvers, pair of salad servers, asparagus tongs, sifter spoon, pickle fork, sugar spoon and pair of butter knives, twenty four bone handled table knives and twenty four cheese knives and a five piece carving knife set, weight of silver 266ozs.Illustrated.
A blue and white bowl decorated on the exterior with three scholars, possibly intended as the Three Vinegar Tasters, 13cm diameter; together with a white metal ladle or skimmer, decorated with Noli me Tangere, 16.5cm long (2) Condition Report Some deterioration, including: chipping to bowl, and apparent soldering to ladle.
An Art Deco Gainsborough tea set, comprising teapot, three cups & saucers, milk and sugar, decorated with stylised black and orange flowers on yellow ground, together with a crystal punch bowl and glasses set, etched with vine and grape decoration, comprising bowl, ladle and 12 glasses (a lot)
A 19th century Irish William IV fiddle and thread pattern sauce ladle, Dublin 1832, 2.26ozt, 70.3g, 17.4cm long CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
EARLY GEORGE III IRISH SILVER TABLE SPOONmaker Christopher Skinner, Dublin 1760, handle engraved with heraldic right arm in armour holding a broken pike, 22cm long; together with a George III Scottish silver soup ladle, maker Mitchell & Russell, Edinburgh 1813, Scottish fiddle pattern, damaged bowl, 38cm long, approximately 283g gross (2)
LOT OF LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER FLATWAREincluding a pair of late 18th Germanic silver spoons, stamped with marks 'IGT', 'G12' and a zig-zag line, handle backs also engraved 'M JGJ 1796', these marks are very similar to known examples of marks used in the late 18th century around Northern Germany and the bordering areas, each 14.5cm long, a late 18th century Scottish silver teaspoon, unmarked, Scottish fiddle pattern, engraved with initials 'JS', a George III Scottish silver teaspoon, maker's mark 'P&L', Edinburgh, circa 1795, 10.5cm long, a George III silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, maker Mitchell & Russell, Edinburgh 1812, handle engraved 'N 7', 14.5cm long, a George IV Scottish silver Kings pattern sauce ladle, maker Philip Grierson, Glasgow 1824, 15cm long and a George III silver Old English pattern dessert spoon, maker Richard Crossley, London 1800, handle engraved with initials 'CM', 16cm long, approximately 128g in total (7)
SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER TEASPOONSmaker David Marshall, Edinburgh circa 1782-1790, in 'Scots Fiddle' pattern, each 13cm long; together with a George III Scottish silver teaspoon, maker Peter Mathie, Edinburgh circa 1774-193, handled engraved 'R 1', 13.5cm long, a George IV Scottish silver fiddle pattern condiment ladle, maker David McDonald, Glasgow 1827, handle engraved with initials 'AJ', 13.5cm long, four other George IV or Victorian Scottish silver teaspoons and a Victorian Scottish silver salt shovel, approximately 168g in total (11)
18TH CENTURY SILVER TODDY LADLE SET WITH A GEORGE III 1775 GOLD GUINEAunmarked, single lipped bowl, engraved with period initials 'M*P' below lip, later early 20th century engraving around the base of the bowl 'Aubrey H Nutt, Happy Hours With Kitmarlowe I.M.O Club', with silver tipped twisted baleen handle, 34cm long
Three Georgian silver fiddle pattern serving spoons, engraved with initials, Glasgow 1819, maker Mitchell & Russell, weight 7oz, together with another silver fiddle pattern serving spoon, London 1887, weight 2oz, three hallmarked silver tea spoons and a hallmarked silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, weight 2oz
A group of various electroplated flatware including a set of nine bead decorated dessert forks, a fiddle pattern soup ladle, crested with mermaid to the finial and a pair of bone handled fish servers, also a small collection of various predominantly silver souvenir spoons and two baby feeders, one with matching push, Birmingham 1933.
A pair of George V hallmarked silver salad servers with plain tapering stems, Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1925, length 26cm, a Georgian silver single ribbed toddy ladle with bead decorated oval bowl and with wrythen twist baleen handle, London 1775, a further unmarked example, and a hallmarked silver sifting spoon, Sheffield 1880, weighable silver approx 3.2g (5).
A SET OF SIX SILVER TEASPOONS by Jackson & Fullerton, 111g (3.5 troy ozs) gross, with two silver napkin rings, 47g (1.5 troy ozs) gross, a silver lidded glass toilet bottle, with matching three brushes, a silver mounted smelling salts bottle, a toddy ladle with worn marks, a cased set of silver handled tea knives, a plated cream jug and sugar basin, a plated tea cup and saucer, two plated trays, and a plated spoon and fork.
A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED ANTIQUE SILVER FLATWARE comprising a Georgian caddy spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, six Georgian dinner forks, a Victorian fiddle pattern dinner fork, and Eley & Fearn fiddle pattern sauce ladle, a salt spoon, a pair of salt spoons, and a preserve spoon, 562g (18.1 troy ozs) gross, also a glove button hook, with a loaded silver handle, and some plated flatware.

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