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An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver Old English pattern small sauce ladle, Viners, Sheffield 1964, a silver baby's push with initialled finial, Sheffield 1941, a silver baby's spoon, Birmingham 1960, and a sterling silver and faux tortoiseshell topped small glass dressing table pot, combined weighable silver approx 2.23ozt (4).
A group of electroplated items to include two similar oval entree dishes with bead decoration, one handle, a soup ladle, length 29cm, a sauce ladle, a cream jug and matching twin handled sugar bowl, and a cased set of six fish knives and forks, also a set of six Georgian silver bladed and ivory handled fish knives.
A George V silver canteen, Hanoverian pattern, maker Charles James Ellen, Sheffield 1931, comprising twelve table, dessert, fish and oyster forks, twelve table, dessert and fish knives, eighteen tablespoons, twelve dessert and grapefruit spoons, eleven teaspoons, twelve mother of pearl egg spoons (one a/f), two sauce ladles, one soup ladle, sugar tongs, two pickle forks, twelve silver and mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, two pairs of white handled carvers, a knife sharpener and a sifter spoon, crested and monogrammed, in fitted mahogany case, 190.5oz weighable silver
A George V silver bell pattern inkwell with simulated tortoise-shell base, 5ins high, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1935 and clear glass liner for same, an 18th Century punch ladle, the oval silvery metal bowl inset with George III 1787 coin and with twisted whalebone handle, a George III silver barrel shaped mustard pot with part reeded body, 3ins high, London 1807, and a George V small silver circular tazza, 3.25ins high, Birmingham 1933 (combined weighable silver 10ozs)
A Victorian silver table service, the pointed handles cast with tongue and cartouche pattern ornament, by John Aldwinkle & Thomas Slater, London 1889, comprising - six table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, sauce ladle and gravy spoon (weight 78ozs), and six modern table knives and six dessert knives with stainless steel blades and reeded silver handles, Sheffield 1992
A MIXED LOT: An early 19th century French fused plated bosun's whistle or call, a mounted brass scent bottle, the stopper secured by a chain, a 19th century silvergilt sauce ladle, unmarked, probably American c.1870 and a mounted pony hoof, inscribed; the latter 5.75" (145 cms) long; 2.75 oz weighable silver
A MIXED LOT: A plated Christofle book mark, a pencil, a pencil holder, a pair of contemporary game bird menu card holders, a late Victorian mounted steel glove hook & knife, a miniature brass horn, a sealing was holder, a catheter, a small George III mug with a late cover, a set of six George III tea spoons, initialled, a sauce ladle, crested, a toddy ladle, and three other spoons; the catheter 12.5" (32 cms) long; 12 oz weighable silver (lot)
A SCOTTISH COLLECTED OR HARLEQUIN PART-SERVICE of flatware & cutlery (in varients of single struck King's pattern with shoulders) including:- Two table spoons, four table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, a butter knife, two toddy ladles, a basting spoon & a soup ladle, by two makers (J. Muir Junior & J. Mitchell), Glasgow, mixed dates 1827-1855; 51 oz (23)
A MIXED LOT: A set of twelve Victorian engraved dessert knives & eleven dessert forks with bead pattern handles by Martin Hall & Co.Ltd., Sheffield 1861 (loaded), a pair of salad servers (the fork converted from a spoon), four table spoons, a sauce ladle, a large serving knife & fork (loaded), a serving slice with an ivory handle, a set of five tea knives (steel blades), a plated caddy spoon & three other items; 12.3 oz weighable silver (lot)
SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL & UNASCRIBED FLATWARE: Three Inverness dessert spoons, an Aberdeen toddy ladle, two dessert spoons, a tea spoon, an Edinburgh toddy ladle, two Glasgow salt spoons and the following unascribed: two toddy ladles, three table spoons, a tea spoon & a dessert fork; 17.1 oz (17)
A MIXED LOT: Six George III bright-cut tea spoons, a dessert spoon, a Victorian Stilton scoop with a mother of pearl handle, a pair of George III sugar nips, a Victorian sugar sifter ladle, a pair of sugar tongs & six various George III table spoons, most of the above with initials; the scoop 9" (23 cms) long; 20 oz (17)
A MIXED LOT: A pair of Edwardian salad servers, eleven various tea spoons, two egg spoons, a condiment/cream ladle, a caddy spoon, a basting spoon, a table spoon, a sugar spoon, five dessert spoons, five pairs of sugar tongs, two other small spoons & two plated sauce ladles, mixed makers & dates (some Scottish); 31.2 oz (lot)
A GEORGE II PUNCH LADLE with a navette-shaped bowl, initialled "EO" and a turned wooden handle, crested, probably by Benjamin Sanders, London 1738 and a 19th century Colonial Fiddle & Shell pattern table spoon, initialled, maker's mark "F&Y" & pseudo marks, probably Canadian 1830-60; the ladle 10.7" (27 cms) long; 1.6 oz weighable silver (2)
Pair William IV silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles with engraved initials (London 1833), William Eaton, together with another similar (London 1840) and one other Scottish silver ladle with engraved initial (Edinburgh 1832), maker - W. C. All at approximately 7ozs, pair 17.5cm overall length (4)
Late Victorian silver twin-handled sauce tureen of circular form, with fluted body and gadrooned border, on pedestal foot with square base, detachable domed cover with fluted decoration and central handle (London 1899), maker - J. H. B. / H. B., together with a silver Old English pattern sauce ladle (London 1937), same maker. All at approximately 21ozs, tureen 17cm overall height (3) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good, some minor scratching. Cover also very good. No evidence of major damage or repair. Marks clear, spoon good, some minor scratching
George III silver fiddle pattern fish slice with pierced blade, bright cut decoration with feather-edge border, engraved initial (London 1806), Thomas Wallis, together with a Victorian silver Ornamental Elizabethan pattern soup ladle (London 1853), Francis Higgins, a pair Victorian silver fish servers with fluted handles (Sheffield 1857), Martin Hall & Co. and a silver plated stilton scoop with ivory handle. Approximately 13ozs weighable silver, soup ladle 33cm overall length (5)

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