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A Victorian silver caddy spoon Martin Hall and Co. Sheffield 1894, ladle form bowl, elongated tapering handle with wriggle work chasing to edges and 'Jack' inscribed beneath fan design to terminal, 5¼in. (13.4cm.) long, weight 1.1tr.oz. Condition: Some scratching to bowl interior, minor signs of useage.
An early 19th century silver punch ladle, unmarked, the plain oval bowl inset to the base with a George III gold half guinea coin, with twisted whalebone handle, 8.25cm diameter; together with another similar unmarked ladle with round bowl inset with a pseudo coin (2) Handle of first detached partway up the stem, the bowl of the second has a small tear and the 'Coin' to the second has the monarch's images facing left rather than right
A matched part service of silver fiddle, shell and thread pattern flatware, comprising: ten table forks (5 x Jonathan Hayne, London 1833, 20.5cm, 5 x Elizabeth Eaton, London 1853, 20.25cm); ten dessert spoons (9 x Henry Lias and Henry Lias, London 1868, 18cm, 1 x Peter and William Bateman, London 1812, 18cm); six dessert forks (5 x William Johnson, London 1931, 17.5cm, 1 x George Adams, London 1845, 17.5cm); three tablespoons (2 x George Adams, London 1841/1845, 22.25cm and another London 1834, 22.5cm); two salt spoons by Charles Boyton, London 1859, 11.5cm; a small fork by George Adams, London 1851, 15.25cm; a fish slice, George Adams, London 1846, 31.5cm; a large gravy spoon by Robert Wallis, London 1847, 30.5cm and a soup ladle, London 1904; total weight approx. 102oz
A matched part service of 19th century King's pattern (and variants) silver flatware' various makers and dates, comprising:- eight tablespoons, nineteen dessert spoons, thirty-six dessert forks, three table forks, a sauce ladle and a cream ladle, 150oz (68) Condition varies throughout, some are very worn, details of pattern varies considerably, the best are well used
Attributed to Ridgway, a child's miniature dinner service printed in green with a central scene of children seated by a garden urn with floral and diamond diaper rim band, comprising: a soup tureen and cover, two sauce tureens and covers, a vegetable tureen and cover, two vegetable dishes, a sauce boat, seven various graded platters, a shell shaped dish, ten dinner plates, four soup plates and two pairs of smaller plates, a matching ladle and two matched to the service (40) (R) One of the vegetable dishes has a small crack. The sauce boat has a rim nick. Two of the platters have stains. The service's matching suace ladle has been restored
A silver plated serving dish of oval form raised on a stand with associated burner, a silver plated tray of oval form with a shaped border, a substantial ladle, pewter tankards, a pair of knife rests, a cased set of Irish Free State coins 1928, and a cased set of six silver plated dessert spoons
A miscellaneous collection of three Fiddle pattern spoons, various makers, London & Exeter, 1841-1842 & 1861, 58g in total; an unmarked silver toddy ladle, with twisting whale bone handle; a miscellaneous collection of four silver napkin rings, various makers, Chester & Birmingham, 1934-1936, 88g in total; and five various white metal napkin rings
A Victorian Scottish silver Kings pattern harlequin twelve place setting cutlery suite, in fitted oak canteen, comprising; tablespoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, table forks, dessert forks, pair of sauce ladles, soup ladle, pair of gravy spoons; sold with steel table knives, dessert knives, pair of carving knives, forks, and five silver tablespoons (three being in the Fiddle Thread & Shell pattern and two others), gross silver weight approx. 125oz, various dates and makers, principally Edinburgh circa 1860 and Wilson & Sharp of Princess Street, canteen w.47cm, Condition Report / Extra Information Complete but with reasonable wear, tines shorter at fork extremities (particularly dessert forks), spoons with some bowl wear, silver gauge quite thin.
An Indian brass shrine deity figure of Annapurna Devi, in seated pose holding ladle of plenty, h.10cm; and one other of Parashurama in yogic pose holding his axe, h.7.5cm (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Annapurna - some metal fractures to head, significant age wear and weathering. Parashurama - appears complete, with age wear and weathering.

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