A Victorian silver fruit knife having a mother-of-pearl handle, marks for Sheffield 1869, maker Thomas Marples, sold along with a silver Elizabeth II sugar sifting spoon, marks for Birmingham 1982, maker J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, an Elizabeth II silver sauce ladle with embossed decoration to terminal, marks for Birmingham 1985, maker C Robathan & Son, and two silver George V fruit spoons, marks for London and Birmingham 1921 and 1933, maker W H Haseler Ltd, 78g gross
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An assortment of silver and white metal wares including a silver mounted cut glass pitcher, marks for Birmingham 1930, rubbed makers mark, a silver handled letter opener with rubbed hallmarks, a pickle fork of twisted design with a thistle at the terminal, marks for Birmingham 1932, maker Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, and a silver souvenir sauce ladle for Peru having a llama at the terminal, marked 925, etc., 1172g gross
A George V silver sugar sifter spoon with pierced scallopped bowl, marks for Sheffield 1918, maker Atkin Brothers, sold along with various other silver flatware including a pair of Elizabeth II Scottish sugar spoons and matching sauce ladle having a pierced thistle design at the terminals, marks for Edinburgh 1978, maker Francis Howard and a pair of silver sugar tongs having a rat-tail design, marks for Sheffield 1915, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons, 217g gross
Russian Art Nouveau kovsh in elaborate cloisonne enamel by Fyodor Ruckert. Moscow, 1908-1917 It is a cylindrical bowl with a contoured edge and a transverse heart-shaped handle. The body and top side of the handle are decorated with painted, fairy-tale flowers and geometric motifs of blue triangles on the deep, signature brown background of Feodor Ruckert. The stem and sternpost are marked with a geometric motif of spirals, rhombuses and triangles, stylizing jets of water, flowers or solar signs. High pictorial generalization is introduced by applied drops of icicles, crosses and lattices made of pure silver. They give the work endless depth and nostalgia of the Russian north. On the base of the ladle there are Moscow hallmarks of 88 standard silver of 1908-1917 and the initials of the leading Faberge enameller Fyodor Ruckert FR in a square shield. Height 4.5 cm. Diameter: 5 cm. Weight: 83 g. Width: 8.5cm, Height: 4.5cm, Depth: 5cm, Weight: 0.083kg, Condition: Good, Material: Silver 88, Cloisonne enamel, GildingChoose Color Choose Color
A Danish Silver-Mounted Wood Punch-Ladle, Designed by Johan Rohde, by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1919-1925, With English Import Marks for George Stockwell, London, 1923 the oval bowl with flaring rim and single lip, the ebonised wood handle with Acanthus finial37cm longMarked on back of bowl with Jensen marks and with English import marks. The Jensen marks with some wear and only just visible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
An Elizabeth II Silver Sauce-Ladle, by Gerald Benney, London, 1966 the angular handle with an overall textured finish, with oval bowl17.5cm long, 3oz 9dwt, 107grFully marked on back of handle. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Maltese Silver Soup-Ladle and Basting-Spoon, The Soup-Ladle by Paolo Pace, Circa 1860, The Basting-Spoon Maker's Mark Lacking, Circa 1810 each Fiddle pattern, the basting-spoon engraved with initials35cm long and slightly smaller, 12oz 11dwt, 392gr (2)The basting spoon marked with F below a stags head and a further indistinct mark. The soup-ladle marked with Maltese cross, maker's mark 'Pace' and two other marks. There is some wear to the mark on the basting-spoon. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising to the bowl of the soup-ladle.
A Cased Set of Six Victorian Parcel-Gilt Silver Berry-Spoons and a Sifting Spoon, by Henry John Lias and James Wakely, London, 1880, Retailed by Jays, 142-144 Oxford Street, London Bacchanalian pattern, the bowls of the berry-spoons gilt and engraved with fruiting vines, the bowl of the ladle pierced and shell-shaped, in fitted gilt-tooled leather-covered casethe case 35cm wide, weight of silver 20oz 18dwt, 651gr (7)Each fully marked on back of bowl. The marks generally clear, though the maker's mark only just legible on some. There is some overall surface scratching and wear. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the gilding on some pieces. Possibly they were originally fully gilt. There are some scuffs, wear and scratches to the case.
Seven pieces of copper and brass ware: a large copper and wrought iron 30 cm sauce pan; a smaller 15.5 cm brass and wrought iron sauce pan; an Indian copper ladle; a brass and wrought iron skimmer; a 27 cm tinned copper strainer; a Salter's Improved No.2 Spring Balance; a cast iron and copper Coley & Son shop kitchen scale with a set of nested brass weights.
Silver Kings pattern knife, hallmarked Walker & Hall, together with a quantity of silver plated Kings pattern cutlery, including items by Osbourne's and United Cutlers, comprising table knives, table forks, table spoons, serving forks, ladle, berry spoons, teaspoons, dessert forks, cake slice, etcCondition Report:Silver 20 grams
GROUP OF ASSORTED SILVER comprising silver lidded box with birds and foliage, assorted silver spoons, ladle and tongs, together with silver dressing table brush, plated sovereign and half sovereign case, white metal fox stopperProvenance: private collection Rhondda Cynon TafComments: wear overall, viewing recommended
This lovely set with a polychrome floral design includes a soup tureen with lid and ladle, covered butter/cheese dish, salt and pepper shakers, cream pitcher with covered sugar, and lidded tea/coffee pot with warmer. Largest piece measures 10"L x 6.5"W x 9.25"H. Villeroy and Boch backstamp. Issued: 1984-2001Manufacturer: Villeroy & BochCountry of Origin: LuxembourgCondition: Age related wear.
Parts of an antique German silver cutlery set, made of silver (800'), made by: 'Wilkens & Söhne, M.H', signed. Total weight (without knives): The set includes: 1745 gr., 6 large forks 21 cm long, 6 medium forks 17.5 cm long, 6 reed forks 14.5 cm long, 6 spoons 21.5 cm long, 6 medium spoons 17.5 cm long, 6 spoons 14 cm long, 6 large knives 25 cm long, 5 medium knives 21.5 cm long, 6 small knives 17 cm long, serving spoon 19 cm long, ladle for a cake 25.5 cm long, 14 cm long sugar spoon. Period: 20th century
Parts of a German cutlery set, made by 'WMF', made of '800' silver, signed, total weight (without knives): 1877 gr, 6 spoons 21 cm long, 6 forks 20 cm long, 6 medium forks 18 cm long, 6 knives 25.5 cm long, 6 medium knives 21 cm long, 6 spoons 13.5 cm lon, 6 small spoons 10.5 cm long, ladle 30.5 cm long, small ladle: 22.5 cm, serving spoon length: 25.5 cm, ladle 26.5 cm long, 24 cm long serving fork. Period: 20th century
KANSHOSAI TOYO LINEAGEA Gold-Lacquer Four-Case Inro Edo period (1615-1868), probably 19th centuryThe rich nashiji ground decorated in gold, silver and slight coloured takamaki-e and gold, hiramaki-e with a continuous scene depicting a sparrow splashing in a chozubachi (water bowl or vessel used to rinse the hands in Japanese temples, shrines and gardens), a hishaku (water ladle) resting on its edge, a second sparrow flying around a young stem of bamboo on the reverse, details highlighted in shell, the interior of nashiji; signed on the base in gold hiramaki-e Kanshosai saku. 7.5cm x 6cm (2 15/16in x 2 3/8in).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1950's 'Zambesi' by Midwinter Dinner Service. A Midwinter Zambesi pattern dinner service circa 1950s, designed by Jessie Tait, comprising pair of lidded vegetable tureens, 6 x 10'' plates, 5 x 9'' plates, 4 x 8'' plates (two chipped), and a gravy/sauce boat with saucer and ladle. All in red interiors with black and white zebra style finish.
Collection of Porcelain & Pottery comprising an Ironstone Tureen stand in Imari pattern, a Mason's plate, jug and bowl, a pink Mason's tray, four green leaf decorated plates including a strawberry plate, a porcelain sauce ladle, and a large Crown Devon 14'' diameter serving plate. Together with a pair of brass candlesticks and a small silver napkin ring.
A mixed lot of metalware and other items to include; two copper kettles, ladle, candle holder, other brass pieces, along with a leather tape measure, two 20th century Eastern parasols, photo frame that folds like a book, small quantity of cigarette cards, pipe, a white Elephant Celeb Cookery Book, a boxed Country Artists 'Country Legacy' Tractor model and others.
A collection of silver flatware, to include; a pair of George IV Shell and Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, W E, London 1827, a Scottish silver sugar sifter ladle, Alexander Rollo, Edinburgh 1810, a Scottish provincial silver sauce ladle, possibly John Leslie, a cased set of six silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1939, various loose silver teaspoons and silver butter knives, total weight approx 22.4oz (a lot)
A Georg Jensen silver bowl and spoon, the lightly planished circular bowl raised on collet foot, the base stamped 'Georg Jensen Silversmiths Ltd' 'Denmark Sterling' '484 A', import mark for London 1969, 6.5cm high, 12cm diameter, together with a Georg Jensen silver spoon / ladle, stamped 'Georg Jensen' 'Sterling Denmark' '21', import mark for London 1955, total weight approx 7.1oz (2)
A pair of Mexican white metal salad servers, each with stylised flower terminal, stamped 'Sterling', together with seven Mexican white metal tot holders, stamped 'Silver', a silver sauce ladle and a white metal teaspoon with owl finial, total weight approx 10oz, together with a 1672 Charles II farthing
A George V silver three-piece condiment set, comprising mustard, pepper caster and salt with two condiment spoons, Birmingham 1925, total weight 87.3g, cased, a silver mounted rectangular photograph frame, Birmingham 1904 by A. & J. Zimmerman, height 21.6cm, and a Continental .800 silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle, weight 124.8g, length 31cm.
A pair of George V silver salad servers with stylized shell design to each terminal, Sheffield 1913 by Atkin Brothers, weight 101.6g, length 20cm, and a part canteen of plated Old English pattern cutlery, comprising eight tablespoons, twelve table knives and forks, twelve dessert knives, forks and spoons, soup ladle, sauce ladle, gravy spoon, five teaspoons, six egg spoons, four salt spoons and four knife rests, within an oak canteen case, together with six matched soup spoons, all knives with ivory effect handles.
A set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London 1860 by John Le Gallais, length 17.8cm, an Irish silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, Dublin 1839 by Josiah Lower, length 22.8cm, and a small group of silver Fiddle pattern cutlery, including a sauce ladle, Sheffield 1900, total weight 502.9g.

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