Two George III hallmarked silver forks, three matching teaspoons, a small matching ladle and a pastry fork, London 1838, a George V hallmarked silver spoon with a hog finial dressed as a warrior, Chester 1915, combined approx 12ozt and a small quantity of plated ware to include berry spoons, an enamelled spoon, sugar tongs etc.
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A pair of William IV Kings pattern silver mustard spoons, maker A B Savory, London 1832, together with a Scottish long handled Kings pattern spoon, maker J Muir Jnr, Glasgow 1857, and a silver Kings pattern sauce ladle, another long handled spoon, maker Jonathan Hayne, London 1822, and a Kings pattern mustard spoon, maker George W Adams, London 1857 (some crested and monogrammed)
An early 19thC Derby porcelain sauceboat on stand, of Neo-Classical design, the ellipse shaped body flanked by moulded handles with gilt highlights, with a shaped lid, with section for ladle and entwined handle on a separate base similarly decorated with green banding, purple crown mark beneath, 24cm wide.
A modern silver king's pattern flatware service,by Carrs of Sheffield Ltd., the majority Sheffield 1997, 12 table forks,12 soup spoons,12 dessert forks,12 dessert spoons,12 teaspoons,12 coffee spoons,12 pairs of fish eaters,12 table knives (loaded),12 dessert knives (loaded),a pair of carvers (loaded),a steel (loaded),a soup ladle,a sauce ladle,4 serving spoons,a pair of butter knives,a cake slice,a cheese knife,approximately 213oz excluding loaded knives, in a fitted case
An 18th/19th century composite silver old english bright cut zigzag pattern part flatware service,mixed dates and makers,comprising:12 table forks,12 dessert forks,5 dessert spoons,10 teaspoons,2 condiment spoons,part crested or monogrammed, anda small collection of George III/early 20th century silver flatware,mixed dates, makers and patterns,comprising a sifter ladle, a small serving fork, 2 dessert spoons, a dessert fork, a butter knife, and 5 teaspoons,65.5oz
A Norwegian-silver gilt plique-à-jour spoon,stamped 925S,decorated with floral motifs,12cm long, andan unmarked plique-à-jour ladle,the stem decorated with red flower motifs,14.5cm long (2)Norwegian plique-à-jour enamel work enjoyed international success following the World’s Columbia Exhibition at Chicago in 1893 where an oil lamp with a large plique-à-jour shade was exhibited by David Andersen. At the Paris Exhibition in 1900, many examples of Tostrup’s work were snapped up by museums, including two exquisite standing dishes which are at the Württembergisches Landesmuseum in Stuttgart. On a smaller scale, spoons proved very popular too, and Liberty & Co. of London offered them for sale as Yuletide gifts in 1896 and 1898.
A George III silver eight-bottle cruet stand, probably by William Elliott, London 1816,of rectangular form with gadroon borders on four leaf capped bracket supports, with central loop handle, with a silver-mounted glass mustard, same date and maker,an old english pattern condiment ladle,by William Bateman, same date, anda Georgian silver-mounted glass pepper and five other glass condiment bottles, 19cm wide, 22cm high to top of handle, part monogrammed, 16.4oz
An Edwardian silver two-handled sugar/cream vase and cover,by Frederick Augustus Burridge, London 1903,the baluster bowl with geometric pierced decoration above acanthus leaves on pedestal square foot with foliate border, the domed cover with flame finial, gilt interior,20cm high,with a stylized onslow pattern ladle en suite,same date and maker,with gilt bowl,12.4oz excluding blue glass liner
A George II silver punch ladle,unmarked,with twisted whalebone handle, the bowl inset with a coin, surrounded by embossed foliage,38.2cm long, andanother silver punch ladle, possibly by William Twemlow, Chester, late 18th century,with twisted whalebone handle, engraved with initial 'H*S', 35cm long (2)
A Victorian silver queen's pattern flatware service,by Joseph, Albert, Horace & Ethelbert Savory, London 1884,comprising:12 table forks,12 tablespoons,12 dessert forks,12 dessert spoons,in addition nine teaspoons, by William Chawner, London 1831,another four assorted queen's pattern teaspoons,mixed dates and makers, anda set of four William IV silver king's pattern condiment ladles, by William Bateman, London 1831,a queen's pattern condiment ladle,London 1861,two king's pattern teaspoons, and twelve king's pattern table knives,129oz weighable silver
A William IV silver fiddle pattern soup ladle,by John Harris V, London 1836,33cm long,a provincial silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle,by Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter 1858, andtwo Scottish silver oar pattern toddy ladles,one with maker's mark 'A R' in rectangular shield, Glasgow 1825,the other by David Greig, Perth, early 19th century,crested or monogrammed,11.2oz (4)
A Victorian/modern silver albany pattern part flatware service, mixed dates and makers, comprising:11 table forks,3 tablespoons,12 soup spoons,1 teaspoon,4 ice cream spoons,5 sardine forks,1 basting spoon,1 soup ladle,a pair of serving spoons,1 sauce ladle,1 ice cream serving spoon,approximately 92oz
An art deco silver salisbury pattern flatware service,by Harrods Ltd., London 1935,comprising:6 table forks,6 soup spoons,6 dessert forks,6 dessert spoons,6 teaspoons,4 tablespoons,1 sauce ladle,en suite the following with bone handles:6 table knives,6 dessert knives,and a carving set,in a fitted wooden canteen, stamped Harrods Ltd., Silversmiths and Cutlers, London SW1,56.5oz
A collection of silver flatware comprising:a fiddle pattern basting spoon,by Peter & William Bateman, London 1809,31cm long,an 18th century punch ladle inset with coin,unmarked,with twisted whalebone handle, 39cm long,a set of six bean end coffee spoons,by Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1934,a set of six seal top coffee spoons,by Mappin & Webb Ltd., Sheffield 1917, and a christening spoon and fork,Sheffield 1919,monogrammed, some in fitted cases (16)
A silver ladle in the Kings pattern, engraved to handle 'Kinipple', George William Adams, London 1934, 34cm, 9.96toz, an Edwardian silver dressing table set, decorated with cherubs in clouds, comprising hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush, and two glass pots, a silver, leather and wood savings bank, in the form of a building, the frontage silver, Birmingham 1910, with lift lid with lock, 10 by 8 by 9cm, and a set of stag horn handled fish servers, with silver plated mounts, cased. (8)
A George III silver cruet set, the silver base with hoop handle, gadrooned edge, raised on four lions paw feet, London 1820, J E Terrey & Co, with two cut glass pots with silver rims and lids, and two cut glass bottles complete with stoppers, together with two silver spoons, comprising a small sauce ladle and a small pierced sifting spoon, each with reeded edges, both London 1792, George Smith and William Fearne, one a sifter pierced bowl spoon, 27.10toz total weight excluding cut glass.

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