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(23) Pieces silver flatware, c/o Sheibler sterling silver master butter knife, (5) sterling tea & soup spoons, sterling child's fork, (5) sterling demitasse spoons, sterling fork, 813 silver tongs, coin silver tablespoon, coin silver teaspoon, American coin silver tongs maker GW, Georgian silver ladle, 5 sterling handled serving pieces, 14.46 TO weighable
A large quantity of silver plated flatware, including Hanoverian pattern with three pronged forks ( twelve or more table forks, dessert forks and dessert spoons with four tablespoons, nine pistol handled table knives, a soup ladle, butter knife, teaspoons etc.), Old English pattern, a pair of fish servers, etc..
A group of silver plated items comprising:- a Victorian tea caddy by Henry Wilkinson & Co.; a Victorian oval basket with band of Greek key decoration and ropework swing handle; an embossed oval strawberry dish; a nest of 5 beakers; a sugar scuttle and shovel bowl caddy spoon; a Victorian soup ladle with Cupid finial; also 5 various spoons (16) Condition reportGood condition, the Victorian items probably replated.
Assorted silver spoons, comprising a sauce ladle, Sheffield, 1920, a dessert spoon, Sheffield 1920, a teaspoon, Sheffield, 1911, a pair and two other condiment spoons, together with a Danish silver, 830 standard, serving spoon/fork marked COHR for Carl Cohr and 830S, . Wt. 183gm. Condition reportGood condition
An Ifugao ladle Philippines carved wood, with a seated figure and pierced crest, 29cm high, two circular wood bowls, one with a carved figural handle, a square dish with five bowl recesses, a meat cutter, carved as a figure and two feet, a rice harvesting knife, two ladles, one with a rasp, two brass spoons, a double ended spoon, a fork with a figural terminal and a long fork with a central grip. (13) Provenance The Luciano Federico Collection.
A collection of antique metal wares to include two copper measures, two brass roasting jacks, a copper ladle of conical form (probably for use with cider), a miner's lamp with applied brass plaque reading F Thomas & Williams Limited Makers, Aberdare, a Victorian copper kettle, a large eastern copper tray of rounded form with shaped border with Arabic script and motif to centre
A collection of silver plated wares to include a good quality meat dome and associated tray of oval form with shaped border, each marked with cartouches reading Liberty with initialled centre, a further serving tureen of random rectangular form, a footed drinks tray of circular form, further tureens, large serving spoon, ladle, etc
A George III silver toddy ladle, Elizabeth Morley, London, 1802, boat-shaped bowl, with twisting whale bone handle; a Victorian silver toddy ladle, London, 1886, the circular bowl chased with flowers; a pair of Scottish silver toddy ladles, indecipherable maker's mark, Edinburgh, 1867, with twisting whale bone handles, each with thistle terminal; three further toddy ladles, various makers; and two Canadian white metal dishes
A collection of Georgian and later silver spoons, including a pair of sauce ladles bearing family crest, a set of six teaspoons by Mary Chawner, a set of sixe silver teaspoons by Thomas Bradley, a pair of dessert spoons by George Adams and an American soup or punch ladle marked sterling, approx 19ozt.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CARD TRAY, Birmingham 1905, mark of Barker Brothers, of plain circular form, with beaded rim, having inscription to the underside, and raised on three scroll feet. 20.5cm diameter; together with a Victorian silver toddy ladle, Glasgow 1854, with oval bowl, and twist handle (c.388g). 21cm long (2)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER TABLEWARE, comprising:- An Irish commemorative silver sauce boat, Dublin 1966, with wavy out turned rim and applied figural serpent handle, with plain body and raised on three hoof capped feet;- An Irish silver strainer, Dublin 1967; - A pair of silver bon bon dishes, Dublin 1954;- An Irish silver miniature mether cup, marks rubbed;- A small gravy ladle, Sheffield 1935 - A Victorian silver mustard pot, London, date mark rubbed, with blue glass liner;- And a collection of condiments, salts, etc. (c.917g all in)
A FIJIAN 'CANNIBAL FORK' AND SIMILAR LADLE, carved and stained, the fork 11.5", the ladle 13". Collected by Captain John Proctor Luce (1827-1869) Captain of HMS Esk during a visit to Fiji. In a cardboard box inscribed to the lid 'Cannibal fork, has been used, brought home from Fiji, 1857 by Capt J.P.Luce H.M.S. Esk Provenance: The family of Captain John Proctor Luce, the vendors Great-Grandfather. Captain J.P.Luce took command of H.M.S. Esk following the death of Captain Hamilton (after whom Hamilton in New Zealand is apparently named) at the battle of Gate Pah in the Maori Wars. The Esk left Auckland in July of 1867 and Captain Luce was paid off in October of that year, dying soon after. Prior to taking charge of the Esk Luce was in command of HMS Wanderer a smaller vessel that is unlikely to have visited Fiji. A number of Captin Luce's journals are held at the Royal Anthropological Institute, others appear to have been destroyed during the Second World War. Consequently it is not clear exactly when the items were collected. What is clear is that Captain Luce gathered a fascinating collection of artefacts on his travels, a good number of which were donated to the British Museum by Margaret Luce. A number of these items are regularly displayed including such items as a collection of arrows, carved clubs and other Maori items. Cannibal cutlery is unsurprisingly very rare, and to have items with a firsthand account of use must be more or less unique. Forks of this type were used to feed Fijian Chieftains the flesh of their enemies. The chief not being permitted to touch the flesh themselves, the length of the fork relating to the status of the chief. It is of course impossible to tell if this fork was used, however the ladle shows clear signs of damage to the rim almost certainly as a result of use
Modernist design silver gilt punch bowl, ladle and six cups, CJ Vander Ltd, London 1973, 1974 and 1971, each semi ellipsoid body on a textured raised foot. punch bowl diameter 28cm, gross weight 93oz 4dwt. Condition report: hallmarks clear; light surface scratching, gilding intact, no repairs or damage
Two collections of Prinknash tableware: Bee and Apple to include soup plates, salad and side plates, dishes, coffee and tea cups and saucers, and a large soup tureen with ladle and Floribunda to include seven large pasta bowls, a sugar bowl, serving trays, a bread and butter plate, coffee cups and saucers. Approximately 68 pieces

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