A Herend porcelain part dinner and tea service, 20th century, decorated with wild birds against a white ground, with basket weave border and gilding, comprising; an oval platter (37cm wide), one dinner plate, nine dishes (26cm diameter), eight dessert bowls, sixteen side plates, one sauce boat, one ladle, one coffee pot and cover (17cm high), one water jug and cover, one milk jug, six coffee cups, six saucers, four teacups, four saucers, one milk jug and one shaped oval dish.
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A silver spirit flask, of curved rectangular form, Sheffield 1931, silver mounted wares, comprising; a faceted glass decanter, London 1966, a pair of small candlesticks, Birmingham 1966, loaded, a magnifying glass, a paper knife and plated wares, comprising; a pair of serving spoons, having figure terminals to the handles, cased, a pair of sauceboats, a soup ladle and a cheese knife, (9).
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a shaped oval bowl, with pierced decoration, Chester 1912 and a trinket dish, formed as a leaf, Birmingham 1968, combined weight 288 gms, a silver mounted and pink enamelled four piece dressing set, comprising; a hand mirror, two hairbrushes and a clothes brush, Birmingham 1928, a silver mounted circular photograph frame, Birmingham 1916, a foreign ladle and a pair of plated fish servers.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN SQUAT CANDLE STICK the blue ground decorated with a band of pink and white roses 7cm high together with another similar candlestick, a further pair of squat English porcelain candlesticks with flower decoration and ring handles, a Spode small dish, a porcelain ladle bowl and a Staffordshire miniature cottage pastille burner 6.5cm high (7)
Christopher Dresser, an interesting and rare EP soup tureen, hemispherical, with vertical edge and ebony billet handles, the flat lid with similar knob, upon typical tripod tapering feet, by Hukin & Heath, 'Designed by Dr C. Dresser', no. 2123, monogrammed and inscribed, 'In Remembrance....Worsley...1882', 23.5cm, also the ladle with circular bowl and angled stem with ebony handle, 35cm, both with Registration Mark for 28th July 1880. Condition Report Original plate. Worn on the lid and inscription.
A silver salt spoon commemorating the 400th Anniversary of Edinburgh University, by M Wallis-Hunter (of Argyll) 1983, together with a National Trust Scotland silver caddy spoon 1989, a pair of silver spoons by Gillian Tate 1968 and a silver toddy ladle by Alex Edmondson 1826, all with Edinburgh hallmarks, 2 ozt (5)
A collection of coppered metal pans and kitchenalia, from the Rushbrooke estate, Bury St Edmunds, many bearing NR and other family monograms, to include; four low pans, one saucepan and cover, three large covers, small saucepan, brandy pan, fish kettle cover, ladle etc, some with makers stamps such as Smith & Matthews of Bloomsbury, Maple & Co etc Provenance: Rushbrooke Estate, Bury St Edmunds
A box containing a collection of silver and silver plated items to include a collection of silver cutlery silver bladed knives and forks with ivory handles (London, 1884), silver teaspoons, small tongs, mustard spoons, various plated cutlery, plated four piece tea set, plated soup ladle and a plated teapot
Small Victorian Scottish silver toddy ladle having an apostle finial, twist stem and chased bowl, maker Edwin Millidge, Edinburgh 1874, 18.5cm long, 1.1oz approx together with a Continental silver sifting ladle having a turned wooden handle, import marks for 1901, 16cm long Condition: **General condition consistent with age
A Georgian silver basting spoon, engraved with initials, London 1809, together with a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, London 1800, maker Peter, Anne and William Bateman, a Georgian silver berry spoon, London 1824 and a single struck Queens pattern sauce ladle, Glasgow 1849, total weight 8oz
An Ashworth Brothers part dinner service, comprising meat plate with reservoir, 4 graduated ashettes, soup tureen with lid, base and ladle, 2 small tureens, each with lid base and ladle, sauce boat and stand, jug, 2 lidded tureens, 6 soup bowls, 6 dinner plates, 6 medium plates, 6 side plates and 6 bowls (see illustration).
A 19th century Davenport part dinner service together with three Mason's wares. the first printed and painted with pattern number 27 of a crane standing by a zigzag fence in a garden, comprising: a soup tureen, cover, stand and ladle, a dished bowl, two sauce tureens, covers and stands, five soup plates and eight dinner plates, the two bowls and a tazza by Mason's decorated in similar colours (27) (D) The soup tureen has a small nick from the foot rim. One sauce tureen has a chip onthe underside of its foot and one stand has been broken and is glued together. The early 19th century Mason's comport has a chip to its foot and a crack where the stem joins the dish
A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1811, crested, 32.75cm, a pair of sugar nips, maker J.H, with scrolled stems and shell bowls, 12.25cm; a George III shell bowl caddy spoon by John Lambe, London 1789, with brightcut stem and a small continental pill box of scallop form with hinged cover, 5cm diameter, 9.19oz
A pair of silver Chippendale pattern salad servers, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1931, 25cm; A William IV silver Old English pattern Stilton scoop by Jonathan Hayne, London 1835, 23.5cm; A George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle by Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1791, 17.5cm, a pair of Chippendale variant sauce ladles by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1963 and two 18th century tablespoons, 16.8oz (8)

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