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An extensive 19th Century Ashworth ironstone Lucerne pattern part dinner service comprising fourteen dinner plates, eight medium plates, four side plates, six soup bowls, oval twin handled soup tureen and cover with ladle, an oval sauce tureen and cover on stand with ladle, a cake stand, an oval serving dish and cover and six graduated serving platters, approx 68 pieces.
A Victorian silver Spoon, by John Pope Genge, hallmarked Exeter, 1874, the bowl with scalloped edge and raised with flowers, 5¾in (14.5cm) long, together with a set of six silver coffee spoons, hallmarked Sheffield, 1946; a set of six eastern silver coffee spoons with figural/animal handles, unmarked; a cased set of six silver-plated teaspoons; a cased set of six cocktail sticks and a silver-plated ladle (a lot)
A George III silver Fish Slice, by Edward Lees, hallmarked London, 1808, fiddle pattern with pierced blade, the handle engraved with a lion crest, 11¾in (30cm) long, together with a silver ladle, three dessert spoons and six teaspoons, all fiddle pattern with lion crests, approximate total weight 15ozt (11)
A late Mayers Victorian dinner service, comprising twelve 10.25 inch plates, fourteen 9.75 inch plates, thirteen 7.5 inch plates, twelve 10.25 inch soup bowls, two small tureens, one with lid, each with stand, sauce boat with stand, lidded tureen with ladle, two large tureens with stands, small tureen and seven oval ashettes of various sizes. CONDITION REPORT: Whilst in overall very good general condition this dinner service has been used and as such has generally very light knife scratches. The ashettes have lost nearly all of their gilding. One of the smaller ashettes has discoloured crazing. One of the gravy boats has a chip to the base, one of the bowls has two chips approximately 1 cm square. A dinner plate has a crack ¾ of the way through, 3 of the medium plates have small chips, a medium tureen has discoloured cracks and staining to the base. One of the small tureens has a firing flaw and another has chip to the rim on the lid. Medium tureen stand has discoloured crazing to the base.
A Victorian Exeter silver soup ladle, double struck Kings pattern, 1863, 350 grams. Length 14.5 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Generally very good condition with no significant wear. The label is very dirty and there are some surface scratches to the interior and exterior of the bowl but all that is really required is a polish.
Three Scottish singlestruck King's variant pattern tablespoons by John Mitchell, Glasgow 1822, three fiddle shell and thread pattern dessert spoons ( 2 x George Adams), a pair of fiddle pattern sauce ladles probably by William Schofield, London 1822, together with another silver Old English pattern ladle, a modern trefid end dessert spoon and a salt spoon, 20.8oz (11)

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