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An Elizabeth II silver Kings Pattern twelve piece / place flatware service comprising: soup spoons, fish knives, fish forks, table knives, table forks, dessert knives, dessert spoons, dessert forks, tea knives, tea forks, pastry forks, fruit spoons, tea spoons and coffee spoons, along with matching tablespoons x 8, a pair of salad servers, a pastry slice, two cheese knives, carving knife & fork, and a large punch ladle, all hallmarked by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1995. Weighable silver: approx. 9300 grams (299ozt) Further details: all generally good condition, minor wear and slight surface scratching to most.
A Richard Ginori porcelain dinner service, c.1930-31, green printed factory and date marks with various other marks, decorated with a border of green and yellow panels with foliate motifs, with gilt rims, comprising: a large twin-handled oval tureen and cover, a large footed bowl, two tazze, a sauce boat with fixed stand and ladle, two sets of three graduated oval dishes, a large circular plate, thirty-six dinner plates, eighteen soup bowls, sixteen side plates, eleven coffee cups with matching saucers, a milk jug, and a twin-handled sugar bowl and cover (lot)
Silver to include a pair of floral engraved napkin rings in a fitted case A/F, a sugar sifter, a toddy ladle A/F, a pair of sugar tongs and other items, total weight excluding glass and toddy handle 220.5g, and an Art Deco dressing table mirror hallmarked Birmingham 1947 Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request
A Victorian parcel gilt silver sifting ladle. Francis Higgins II, London, 1843. The cast spoon designed with a pierced shell bowl to a foliate and scroll handle, the cartouche to terminal engraved with crest, 15cm long, approx. 2ozt; together with a group of silver flatware including: a pair of French parcel gilt silver salt spoons by Henri Soufflot (Paris, 1884-1910), 950 standard,11.2cm long; a Georgian silver caddy spoon with shell bowl and bright cut engraved handle, maker's mark indistinct; a set of four 19th century French parcel gilt silver salt spoons, 7.2cm long; a German silver caddy spoon with ship terminal, Reußwig Friedrich, Hanau, 10cm long; a shoe horn with silver handle, Birmingham, 1902, Crisford & Norris; and a Victorian silver dessert knife with chased silver blade, total weighable silver approx. 4.8ozt (a lot) Condition Report: weight excludes shoe horn and Victorian knife
A quantity of silver plated flatware. Christofle. Comprising: six tablespoons, 20.2cm long, five table forks, 20cm long, five table knives with steel blades, 25.5cm long, six dessert forks, 18.4cm long, five dessert knives with steel blades, 21.2cm long, two teaspoons, 15.8cm long, a ladle, 33cm long, and a serving knife with steel blade and fork, the knife 32.8cm long, the fork 29cm long, all decorated with floral and foliate motifs and crossed stripes over reeded bandings. Together with a small group of electroplate, including: a serving plate with cover, Sheffield, c. 1890, James Deakin & Sons, of oval form with scalloped rim, 29cm wide; a cased set of six grapefruit spoons, 14.3cm long; a swing basket, of oval form and raised on an oval base with bead decoration, the basket pierced and engraved with decorative motifs to centre, 31cm wide; and other silver plated items and flatware (a lot)
A group of silver including a shell-shaped butter dish. Manoah Rhodes & Sons, London, 1905. Raised on three pad feet, 13.2 x 14.5cm, together with: a George V silver sugar bowl, Sheffield, 1917, William Hutton & Sons, of half-lobed design, approx. 10.2cm high (inc. handles);a pair of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, London, 1853, Charles Boyton II,14.8cm long; a pair of Old English pattern sauce ladles, Sheffield, 1923, C. W. Fletcher & Son, 17cm long; and a William IV silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London, 1831, Robert Hennell II, engraved with initial to terminal, 17.7cm long, total weight approx. 21.2ozt (6)
A part canteen of Buttercup pattern American silver flatware. Gorham.Late 19th/early 20th century. The part canteen comprising: 12 dessert knives; 11 butter knives; 12 dessert forks; 12 bouillon spoons; 12 dessert spoons; 2 table/serving spoons; 9 coffee spoons; a jam spoon; a butter knife; a cream ladle; and a serving fork, total weighable silver approx. 65.5ozt (a lot) Condition Report: Weight excludes knives.
A George III silver punch ladle. Hester Bateman, London, 1786. The bowl designed with a pouring lip and punched rim to a turned wooden handle, engraved with the initials W over IH to reverse, 35cm long. Together with a small group of Georgian and later silver spoons and ladles, comprising: an unmarked 19th century punch ladle inset with an 1812 one shilling Manchester token to bowl, with twisted baleen handle, 37cm long; a George III Old English pattern stuffing spoon, London, 1792, maker W S, engraved with initial 'G' to terminal, 30cm long; two George III Old English pattern sauce ladles, London, 1804, maker W E, 17.3cm long; and two Victorian Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, one London, 1843, John James Whiting, with initials engraved to terminal, 17.5cm long, the other London, 1840, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, 18.3cm long, total weighable silver approx. 10.5ozt (7) Condition Report: The two punch ladles are not included in the weighable silver.
A Georgian silver punch ladle. Ann Smith & Nathaniel Appleton, London. The shaped bowl with folded rim to a turned wooden handle, 28cm long. Together with a group of silver and metal items, including: a silver ladle, stamped only with mark for William French (Dublin, c.1770), the handle chased with scrolling floral and foliate motifs and a vacant cartouche, the shell-shaped bowl with traces of gilding to interior, 36.5cm long; a George III silver sifting spoon, 1810, maker's mark rubbed, with initials engraved to terminal, 11cm long; a Victorian Scottish silver spoon, Edinburgh, 1900, Brook & Son, with twisted and pierced handle and terminal modelled as a ship, 18.7cm long; a Victorian silver coffee spoon, Sheffield, 1896, Levesley Brothers, the handle engraved with scrolling foliate motifs and vacant cartouche, 10.4cm long; a cased set of six silver coffee spoons, London, 1968, Francis Howard, 8.3cm long; a Victorian silver coffee spoon, Birmingham, 1899, William Henry Leather, with twisted handle and figural terminal, 10.4cm long; and three further spoons, total weighable silver approx. 10.6ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The three spoons listed at the end of the catalogue description are not included in the weighable silver.
A group of silver and metal spoons and ladles. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: two George III silver later decorated berry spoons, London, 1799, Thomas Wallis II, each with fruiting repousse bowl to handle engraved with floral motifs, 22.8cm long; a George III silver toddy ladle, London, 1811, probably Edward Mayfield, the baleen handle to a shaped oval bowl, 20.5cm long; a small George V silver ladle, Sheffield, 1917, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Old English pattern, 23cm long; two George V silver cream ladles, Sheffield, 1923, Walker & Hall, with lobed decoration to terminals, 15.9cm long; a Victorian silver sifting spoon, Birmingham, 1899, maker's mark rubbed, with twisted handle and figural terminal, 11.8cm long; a French sifting spoon, Paris, 800 standard mark and guarantee mark, maker OB, with initials engraved to reverse of terminal, in fitted case, 21cm long; and two berry spoons, one apparently unmarked and the other with unidentified Chinese character, each with fruiting repousse bowl to handle with decoration featuring scrolling floral and foliate motifs, animals and bamboo, 23.5cm long, total weighable silver approx. 15.6ozt (a lot)Condition Report: The toddy ladle and the last two berry spoons are not included in the weighable silver.
A Russian folk art carved wood ceremonial ladle or kvosh, probably mid to late 19th century carved with the inscription 'ъновымъ годомъ' (New Year!), a portrait of Grandfather Frost and Orthodox Priests holding poleaxes or bardiches (possibly in a sanctification ceremony); with two further figures receiving gifts, 26cm long
A selection of silver, including a George IV silver Kings pattern ladle, John, Henry and Charles Lias, London 1830, 19cm long, two further silver Kings pattern ladles, a Victorian silver Kings pattern fish slice, Charles Lias, London 1847, 21.5cm long, and further items of kings pattern flatware, gross weight 14ozt (8)
A selection of silver flatware, including a George II silver toddy ladle, Fuller White, London 1751 (lacking handle) a Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1859, with monogram to terminal, 18cm long, and further silver pieces of flatware, gross weight 9ozt (qty)
Collection of silver flatware comprising a large part matched set comprising pair of ladles, six large serving spoons, seven smaller spoons, ten smaller forks and twelve larger forks, all bearing 'O' monogram to the finial, of bearing marks for (possibly) George Aldwinckle, London, of various dates and a collection of various other flatware to include a large serving ladle, spoons, forks etc, 11277g approx overall At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Collection of silver and silver plate comprising a set of five cut glass swan salts or trinket boxes, with siler plated adjustable wings, unmarked, a pair of Victorian silver asparagus tongs, with foliate pierced blades, bearing marks for Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1898, 23.5cm approx, 193g approx overall, a Georgian silver toddy ladle, marks indistinct, with whalebone handle and another toddy ladle with whalebone handle, bearing marks for George Edward Hunt, Chester, 1938 (8) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Possibly George II Scottish silver ladlewith indistinctly engraved crest to the back of the finial, marks partially rubbed, 34.5cm overall and a toddy ladle with whalebone handle, bearing marks for David McDonald, Glasgow, 39cm overall (2) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
An extensive Victorian rattail pattern silver table service, Robert Garrard, London 1874/1875, comprising twenty tablespoons, thirty-two table forks, twelve dessert spoons, sixteen dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, six egg spoons, four sauce ladles, a pair of sugar nips, a soup ladle and a basting spoon, approximately 6255g
A composed set of Fiddle, Thread and Shell flatware, George III and later, comprising twelve table knives, thirteen table forks, six tablespoons, eleven dessert knives, twelve dessert forks, nineteen dessert spoons, eight teaspoons, seven coffee spoons, a ladle, and a cruet spoon, 144.8ozt weighableCondition ReportRubbing and wear throughout.
A Dutch silver apostle spoon 19th century, with Dutch marks and import marks: HG, London import 1890,19.7cm long together with a similar silver folding fork,import marks: Edwin Thompson Bryand, London import 1893, with a sliding collar allowing the head of the fork to hinge,15cm long,a Tupu spoon or shawl pin,late 18th to early 19th century, Peruvian, the bowl engraved with a shell,24.1cm longand a George III silver toddy ladle,London 1795, with a twisted baleen handle,34.5cm longweighable 4.6ozt (4)Condition ReportMinor knocks, wear and rubbing throughout. Rubbing to the marks throughout.
A heavy quality small silver rose bowl with twin scroll handles and raised foot, Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd., Chester 1911, 14.8 oz, a Dutch sifter ladle (handle a/f ), London import 1891, a cased set of silver coffee spoons with bean finials (one lacks bean), and a Continental white metal beaker with engraved decoration (4)
An Edwardian silver inkstand with cut glass bottle, Birmingham 1905, an ovoid pepper, Thomas Johnson II, London 1883 and a silver-mounted photograph frame, London 1980, to/w an unmarked punch ladle set with a George II shilling, a Georgian plated globular teapot and a US electroplated mug and spoon (box)
A cased set of eight coffee spoons with coloured enamel backs and bean finials, Birmingham 1957, to/w a late Victorian punch-ladle in the Georgian manner, on turned and ebonised stem, Charles Stuart Harris (probably), London 1900, in presentation case, and a cased set of siz Norwegian .830 grade coffee spoons, Magnus Aase, Bergen (3)
A Regency silver milk jug with egg and dart rim, scroll handle and reeded and engraved decoration, on scroll and hoof feet, maker -H (partially rubbed), London 1815, 6.2oz, to/w an Edwardian matchbox holder, Birmingham 1903, a Victorian King's pattern salt ladle, London 1854, a Victorian pickle fork with pusher, London 1877, a late Victorian shoehorn and buttonhook, the loaded silver handles with snarling panthers' head finials, Birmingham 1897 and an enamel teaspoon rifle trophy (7), 9.6oz of weighable silver
An oak canteen fitted with a complete and original set of silver flatware with lancet finials, comprising 12 each table forks, dessert forks, table spoons, dessert spoons, soup spoons and teaspoons, six egg spoons, four sauce ladles, two gravy spoons and a crumb-scoop (note: not a soup ladle as the canteen labels specify), Wakely & Wheeler, London 1919/20, 140oz

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