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Ca. 450 BC.A black glazed cup with a well-proportioned, bulbous body, gradually tapers to a base, while the short neck flares out into an everted rim, creating a pleasing aesthetic balance. The whole vessel is adorned with a rich, glossy black glaze, creating a striking visual impact. A short vertical handle connects the shoulder with the mouth, allowing for a comfortable grip. As a testament to the functional versatility of Attic pottery, this cup could have served various purposes. It could have been used as a drinking cup for wine or water, or as a ladle for serving soups or stews. Its size and shape would also have made it an ideal measuring tool for dry or liquid ingredients. Attic pottery was highly regarded throughout the ancient world for its exceptional quality and craftsmanship. The Attic region, where Athens was located, was a major center of ceramic production in ancient Greece, and Attic pottery was exported widely throughout the Mediterranean. Attic black-glazed pottery, in particular, was highly prized for its glossy finish and durability, and was often used in important ceremonial and funerary contexts. For a similar, see The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number: 41.162.244.Size: L:80mm / W:95mm ; 120gProvenance: Private London collection, B.A.; formerly in pre-2000 European collection.
A LARGE COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATED KINGS PATTERN CUTLERYcomprising table forks, serving spoons, soup spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, sauce ladles, sugar tongs and grape scissors, (164 pieces in total); together with a collection of bone handled cutlery including fish knives & forks (56); a cased Mappin & Web fish servers; and an Elkington plate sauce ladle
A COLLECTION INCLUDING:A set of six Art Deco silver coffee spoons, Sheffield marks; an engine turned octagonal napkin ring, Birmingham marks; an American Sterling Silver napkin ring; a late 19th century American Sterling Silver sauce ladle mark of Bailey, Banks & Biddle, Philadelphia and an American Sterling Silver fish knife. (6.3 troy ozs all in). (10)
A Wedgwood 'rosewood' glazed and gilt Doric jug, late 19th c, 15.5cm h, impressed marks, a Wedgwood Queen's ware soup ladle an earlier creamware soup ladle, painted in sepia and a Wedgwood blue printed pearlware saucer dish, early 19th c (4) Doric jug - gilding worn around rim, not cracked or chipped. The three other items also undamaged
A small collection of George III and later English provincial silver flatware including Plymouth. Comprising; an old English pattern table spoon with script initials, mark of Robert Ferris, Exeter 1788; three fiddle pattern teaspoons each with a gothic initial, mark of William Sweet of Plymouth, Exeter 1832; another with a conforming initial and the mark of Henry M Norris of Plymouth, Exeter 1843; a fiddle pattern sugar tongs with the mark of George Turner, Exeter 1829; an old English pattern small cream ladle with a beaded border and engraved with a crest, mark probably that of William Woodman of Bristol circa 1830; together with a pair of old English pattern tea spoons, each with the mark of John Langlands II, Newcastle circa 1796-1803; the nine weigh 238g (a little over 7 1/2 ozs)
Three George III and later silver sauce ladles and a sifter spoon. Comprising; an old English pattern sauce ladle with script intiials, mark of a pair of Richard Crossley and George Smith, London 1807; a pair of George IV silver fiddle and thread pattern sauce ladles, each engraved with a crest, mark of William Eaton, London 1929; and an old English pattern sifter ladle engraved with a crest , mark of George Smith and William Fearn, London 1807; the four weigh 258g (a little over 8 1/4 ozs)
A George III Irish silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle and three spoons, all engraved with crests. Comprising; a sauce ladle, mark of James Scott, Dublin 1814; a table spoon with a rat tail bowl, mark of Samuel Neville, Dublin 1807, a dessert spoon, mark of Arthur Murphy, Dublin 1807; and a table spoon, mark of Charles Marsh, Dublin 1828; the four weigh 212g gross ( little over 6 3/4 ozs)
Georg Jensen, a silver toddy ladle, London import marks 1929, a tea infuser, Sheffield 1945, a sifter spoon, Sheffield 1900, a medicine spoon, Sheffield 1938, 89gm and two silver mounted horn spoons.All silver spoons are in very good condition except for the medicine one which has a bend tip, should be an easy fix, both the horn spoons are good but need feeding
A George V Silver Sauce Boat and Matching Sugar Bowl and Mixed Silver, the sauceboat and sugar bowl by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd London 1918, with bead mounts and hoof feet, the sauceboat with high scroll handle, 3.75ins high, the sugar basin 4.25ins diameter x 2.25ins high, a silver sauce ladle and matching spoon, with trefid pattern terminals, in red leather cloth fitted case Birmingham 1914, combined weight 8ozs, and a Danish sterling silver "Acorn" pattern spoon by Georg Jenson, 5ins overall, weight .96ozs
A Late Victorian Silver Kings Pattern Table Service, by Mappin & Webb Sheffield 1898, comprising - fifteen tablespoons, thirteen table forks, thirteen dessertspoons, thirteen dessert forks, fifteen teaspoons, two sauce ladles, a fish slice, a soup ladle, and a gravy spoon, all engraved with crest, and a similar preserve spoon, weight 160ozs
A Collection of George IV and Later Silver Flatware, various patterns, including a set of three Elizabethan pattern teaspoons; a King's pattern table-spoon; a Fiddle Thread pattern sauce-ladle and other items, weight of silver 18oz 9dwt, 574gr; Together With a collection of assorted silver plate (one tray)
A Collection of Assorted George IV and Later Silver Flatware, King's pattern, comprising:5 table-spoons, some variously engraved5 table-forks, engraved with an initialA small ladleAssorted cheese-knives with stainless steel bladesTogether WithFour Fiddle pattern teaspoonsweighable silver 36oz 11dwt, 1,137gr (one tray)
A Victorian silver serving spoon hallmarked London 1892, together with a silver ladle hallmarked Glasgow 1824, the serving spoon having a scalloped shaped bowl and engraved with a family crest to the terminal, 25.5cm, the ladle in the kings pattern and engraved with initials, 16.5cm, combined weight 208.3 grams
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver hand made ladle with planished bowl, diameter 8cm, to tapered handle with dog nose top, London 1956, sponsor's mark WAR, length 31cm, approx. 5.4ozt.Condition Report: Reputedly made by the sellers' grandmother, Joyce Brougton, in a silver metalwork class, sponsors mark could be the silversmith holding the class

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