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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
A George III silver ladle, London, 1800, Stephen Adams II, The Old English pattern handle engraved with crest to terminal, 33.5cm long, together with a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern ladle, London, 1856, Elizabeth Eaton, 32.9cm long; an unmarked white metal toddy ladle with turned wooden handle and Charles II crown inset to bowl, 48.5cm long; and a silver plated ladle, total weighable silver (two silver ladles only) approx. 12.4ozt (4)
A group of silver and silver plated oddments, Various dates and makers,The group comprising: a silver paperknife with openwork trailing vine handle, Birmingham, 1975, Warwickshire Reproduction Silver, 19.8cm long; a George IV Fiddle pattern silver butter knife, London, 1827, Clement Cheese, 18.1cm long; an Onslow pattern sauce ladle, Sheffield, 1905, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, 13cm long; a pair of silver sugar nips; a small silver butter knife; a George IV silver spoon; a silver belt buckle, marks indistinct; an Israeli decanter label with Hebrew inscription, stamped 925; and an Elizabeth II silver decanter label with Hebrew inscription, Birmingham, 1959, Harman Brothers; together with a small group of silver plated and metal oddments including a footed caviar dish and a sauce ladle, total weighable silver approx. 9.1ozt (lot)
A silver pierced round sweet dish and various plated items. The sweet dish with hallmarks for Birmingham 1919; a George III silver toddy ladle bowl inset with a coin within floral embossing, hallmarks for London 1806; together with plated oval four bottle cruet stand and various souvenir tea spoons
A late George II toddy ladle and a silver six piece cruet set. The toddy ladle with a cartouche shaped and fluted bowl embossed with flowers, fruiting vines and a bird, struck four times with the mark of David Mowden, circa 1755, with a later turned wood handle, approx. 30.5cm long overall; together with a silver six piece cruet set each with a gadrooned border and engraved with a script initial 'A'; comprising; a vase-shaped sugar caster, the domed lid with a vase finial, (15.5cm high overall (6 inches), a pair of matching pepper casters, a pair of drum-shaped pepper pots with scroll handles and slightly-domed covers with leaf chased thumb-pieces; and a cauldron-shaped salt cellar, each with the mark of James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1914-1915, 514g (a little over 16 1/2 ozs)
A mixed group of silver flatware comprising: a silver Fiddle pattern fish slice by William Eaton, London 1854, with two Fiddle pattern table spoons, a un-marked Georgian punch ladle, a Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, a matched pair of Fiddle pattern salt spoons, five silver and mother of pearl side knives, two tea spoons, a fork, a butter knife and a cased set of silver and mother of pearl tea knives, 638g (20.5oz) gross, (a lot)
A mixed group of silver comprising: a cheroot case by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Birmingham 1921, embossed swirl decoration 6.5cm long, a vesta case, a Fiddle pattern shell bowl caddy spoon, Exeter 1873, a set of six coffee spoons, a whisky decanter label, Birmingham 1959, a pair of salts missing the blue glass liners, four various tea spoons, a ladle, a pair of silver salt spoons and a pair of silver and glass, 276.4g (9.7oz) gross,(20)
Two Danish Columbine pattern spoons by Georg Jensen, marked 925.s and makers mark, import marked by Stockwell & Co (George Stockwell), London 1927 and 1929, a sauce ladle and preserve spoon, together with a similar pattern caddy spoon, no import marks, 72g gross together with three Sheffield silver tea spoon Onslow pattern, a George IV salt spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, a preserve spoon and a coffee spoon in the form of an annotating spoon remaining, 131g (4.2oz) gross,(10)
An Austria-Hungary canteen of Art Deco flatware, 1872-1922 Pest .800 standard, comprising: six table knives with steel blades stamped C.Hacklander, Solingen six side knives six table spoons six dessert spoons six teaspoons six table forks five dessert forks six ice cream spoons a sauce ladle, soup ladle, cake slice, sugar tongs 2150g gross knives not included, in a later case
A collection of silver ladles and spoons comprising of: a mid Georgian Onslow pattern sauce ladle, maker's mark WJ (not traced); a Scottish provincial Fiddle pattern toddy ladle by Alexander Cameron, Dundee 1823-1846; another by James Morrison, Aberdeen 1817-1877; five Scottish single-struck King's mustard spoons by David McDonald, Glasgow 1833, crested; a pair of old English sauce ladles by Thomas Wallis II & Jonathan Hayne, London 1819; and three others, 361g (11.6 oz)
A canteen of silver flatware marked 800, for twelve settings, comprising table knives, forks and spoons, dessert knives, forks and spoons, teaspoons, a large ladle, two smaller examples, two serving spoons, salad servers, knife rests, cake forks and spoons, sugar tongs, a fish slice, fork and spoon, and two salts, all with engraved initials,total weighable 208.94oztCondition ReportThe knives have not been included in the weight. Knocks and wear to the canteen box.
A silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, by Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter 1858,17.5cm long, together with two Scottish silver sauce ladles,early 19th century, by AR, Glasgow 1825, engraved with a crest below 'Justice on Sea and Land', 15.4cm long, the second by David Greig, Perth, 15.7cm long,total 4.1ozt (3)SaveCondition ReportMinor knocks and wear commensurate with age.
An American silver canteen by Gorham, marked Sterling, comprising seven knives, six butter knives, twelve teaspoons, eight soup spoons, eight ice tea spoons, eight forks, nine cake forks, a shrimp fork, a sugar spoon, and a ladle, 65.36ozt weighableCondition ReportThe knives have stainless steel blades and so are not included in the weight. Wear commensurate with use.
A modern canteen of Queens pattern silver flatware, comprising eighteen knives, eighteen forks, eight soup spoons, eight dessert spoons, eight dessert spoons, four tablespoons, and eight teaspoons by Garrard & Co, Sheffield 1987, a George III Hanoverian punch ladle, by William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1803,with crest of a bird perched on a crown, 17.5cm long together with silver plated jam spoon and butter knife,with floral engravings (qty)weighable 115.26oztCondition ReportLight surface scratches and slight tarnishing.
A group of Old English pattern silver flatware comprising a pair of tablespoons, maker 'I.L', Dublin 1767, 21.4cm long, two further Irish tablespoons, a tablespoon, by Stephen Adams, London 1777, 22cm long, a sauce ladle, by Robert Rutland, London 1812, a tablespoon, by Thomas Northcote, 22cm long, and three further tablespoons,total 18.1ozt (10)Condition ReportThomas Northcote spoon with splits to the bowl. General wear, knocks, rubbing to the marks and scuffs to the marks throughout.
A cutlery case (barretina) with sugar bowl and twelve teaspoons, D. Maria I, Queen of Portugal (1777-1816), fully shark skin lined wooden case with gilt brass applications, burgundy velvet lined interior with gilt metallic thread trimming, 833/1000 silver spoons with pearl friezes, Portuguese, missing sugar cube tong, ladle and 10 teaspoons with Porto assay mark (1803-1810), ladle with maker's mark attributable to José Lopes Pacheco (1753-1799), 6 spoons with maker's mark attributable to Manuel António Ferreira (1802-1820) and 4 with a maker's mark attributable to Manuel José de Faria (1770-1803); 1 spoon with Guimarães assay mark (1820-1834) and BR maker's mark and 1 spoon with Évora assay mark and unreadable maker's mark. Notes: vd. ALMEIDA, Fernando Moitinho de; CARLOS, Rita - "Inventário de Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasileiras - Século XV a 1887". Lisbon: IN-CM, 2018, P-18.0, P-347.0, P-469.0, P- 481.0; G-16.0, G-42.0; E-9.0., Dim. - 19,4 x 12 x 9 cm; Peso - 173 g.
A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, to include a circular tray with pierced rim with handle, a pierced dish raised on three talon feet, a small rectangular tray, assorted loose cutlery pieces, a sugar scuttle, toast rack, ladle, a boxed fish eater set pieces fitted with antler handles, a cased set of spoons etc
A BOX OF WHITE METAL WARE, to include a large silver plate punch bowl with ladle, a smaller punch bowl, trays, teapots, basket tray, cruet stand, candle stick, a cased set of fish eaters fitted with ivorine handles, a boxed cheese slicer and knife, with a small box of assorted cutlery pieces etc
A Derby lobed sauce tureen, cover and stand with Smiths blue bands enclosing flowers painted by William Billingsley, puce mark, provenance the Johnson-Hood collection, RF 80The cover has been restored at one end around the recess to take a ladle handle. There is minor rubbing to the gilding of the rims
A George III silver square based jug, maker WH, hallmarked rubbed, with engraved owl armorial and bright-cut leaf decoration, plus a silver pepper shaker hallmarked Chester maker FW, a silver pepper shaker hallmarked Birmingham maker WA, a small silver pepper shaker with flame finial Las WA hallmarked Birmingham, three silver salt spoons, silver caddy spoon, plus several silver metal and silver plated items of cutlery to include ladle and oval and blue glass salt (1 bag)

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