A silver soup ladle,by Chris Knight, Sheffield 1991,with spike terminal,30cm long, 10.5ozChris Knight is an award-winning silversmith with examples of his work in many public collections including the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Musée des Arts Decoratifs, Paris. He tries to create a dilemma between the two aspects of utility and aesthetics in each piece he makes, sometimes incorporating spiked forms as illustrated with this ladle.
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A 19th century American silver Gorham 'Fontainebleau' pattern flatware service,designed by F Antoine Heller, c.1885,each engraved 'Wise' verso,comprising:12 table forks,12 table knives,12 dessert forks,12 dessert knives,11 dessert spoons,6 serving spoons,16 teaspoons,12 cake forks,a sauce ladle,a cake slice, anda jam spoon,90oz weighable silver excluding knivesBorn in France in 1845, F Antoine Heller was greatly influenced by the Beaux Arts movement. He worked for Tiffany & Co. in the late 1870s after he moved to America, and was suggested to have helped design the celebrated Olympian pattern. Shortly afterwards he moved to Gorhams. Fountainebleau was his first design for them, depicting characters from the court of Francis I.
A Victorian Scottish silver bright cut old english pattern soup ladle and sauce ladle,by J Muirhead & Sons, Glasgow 1866,soup ladle 25cm long,a George IV Scottish silver punch ladle,by James McKay, Edinburgh 1828,the turned wooden handle terminating in a bifurcated scroll, with shaped oval bowl, crested,39cm long, anda George III silver punch ladle,c.1785, with punched bead borders and twisted whale bone handle, monogrammed (4)
A collection of George III Scottish silver flatware,comprising:a pair of pointed old english pattern basting spoons, by Alex Gardner & Co., Edinburgh 1801, en suite a set of four tablespoons, by Alexander Zeigler, Edinburgh 1801, anda fiddle pattern toddy ladle, by James McKay, Edinburgh 1819, all engraved with crest and motto, and monogrammed 'AB' below,16.5oz (7)Sold by the descendants of the Butter family of Faskally, Pitlochry, Perthshire.
Rare George IV silver rose pattern soup ladle with engraved armorial crest (London 1825), Charles Eley. All at approximately 11ozs, 33.5cm overall length CONDITION REPORT Good overall condition, marks clear, some wear to high points of decoration and some loss of definition, engraved armorial on reverse also worn
1920s composite six plate setting table service, comprising six table knives, six table forks, six cheese knives, four tablespoons, sauce ladle, six teaspoons, six dessert forks, six soup spoons, pair sugar tongs, six dessert spoons, six coffee spoons, six pairs fish eaters, pair knife rests, carving knife, fork and steel, in a fitted serpentine front oak case with engraved brass plaque (71 pieces in total)
A George VI silver Kings pattern flatware service, maker Emile Viner, Sheffield, 1938/9: includes eight dinner knives, eight dessert knives, eight dinner forks, eight dessert forks, a tablespoon, eight dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, twelve coffee spoons, two sauce ladles, a soup ladle and a near matching tablespoon, total weight of silver 58.81ozs
A PAIR OF SILVER PLATED MODELS OF PARTRIDGES, each in individual stances, set with jewelled eyes,together with a continental silver coin box modelled in the form of a bound barrell, engraved with stylised timber grain, with a silver heart shaped locket, and a silver plated creamer and ladle, shaped as a milk churn (4)
Victorian canteen of silver Kings pattern cutlery comprising: eight table forks, eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, six tablespoons (one of a different maker and year) and one sauce ladle, maker George William Adams, 1840-1842, 80.3oz approx Condition: The fork tines are generally fairly even although by no means perfect and the same can be said for the spoon bowls - **General condition consistent with age
American silver canteen of Buttercup pattern cutlery by Gorham, circa 1900 comprising: eight each of table knives, table forks, dessert knives, dessert forks, dessert spoons, small soup spoons, gateaux forks, cake forks, seven each of cake knives and ice-cream spoons, six large soup spoons, four teaspoons, two tablespoons, pair of dessert servers, cake slice, fish slice, butter knife, sauce ladle and five piece carving set, most pieces stamped Sterling, 100oz approx of weighable silver Condition: Generally good with little wear to the fork tines and spoon bowls - **General condition consistent with age
19th Century Russian silver punch ladle having a gilded bowl, maker probably Samuel Filander, St Petersburg 1878, 34cm long, 7.8oz approx Condition: The gilding to the interior of the bowl is somewhat worn and scratched, there is also some minor scratching across the handle and stem - **General condition consistent with age
An Edwardian oak cased canteen of silver Old English pattern cutlery, by Walker & Hall, mostly Chester and Sheffield 1905/6, comprising; 16 dessert forks, 18 table forks, 12 dessert spoons; 11 table spoons; 10 teaspoons; 2 egg spoons; a pair of sauce ladles; a pair of salad servers; a soup ladle; a pair of asparagus tongs; and 7 silver lobster picks, 4448g, together with various steel bladed knives and plated items, the original panelled two door cabinet enclosing eight graduated drawers with brass countersunk handles. Condition Report: Silver all engraved initial L. incomplete, some damage and missing plated items and knives/forks.
Fifty-Five Piece Christofle Mimosa Silver Plate Partial Flatware Set. Includes 10 forks 7",10 knives, 13 place spoons, 10 demitasse spoons, 5 teaspoons, 1 small spoon, slotted spoon, meat fork, fish server, ladle, serving spoon. Signed appropriately. Good condition. Box for display purposes only. Shipping $75.00
A SILVER CELTIC POINT SPICE LADLE with plain handle and drilled bowl, 14cm long, Sheffield 1787-8 by Fenton, Cheswick & Co; a pair of Old English pattern salt spoons c.1775, London possibly by Walter Tweedie, with armorials; a pair by Mary Chawner, one by George Smith; an Edinburgh oar end salt spoon by Jonathan Millidge and an Irish cream ladle with bright cut decoration by Carden Terry (8)

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