A George III Irish silver Old English pattern hook end soup ladle by Michael Cormick, retailer`s mark R.L (unrecorded), Dublin 1773, with a shell bowl, the handle engraved with scrolls and flowers, the terminal cartouche engraved with a crest, 36cm (14in) long, 147g (4.75 oz). The crest of BYRNE. See Delamer (Ida) and O`Brien (Conor) 500 Years of Irish Silver, Bray, co. Wicklow 2005, p. 200 for the maker`s mark.
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A matched late Victorian silver King`s pattern table service by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1896-97, engraved with a crest, comprising: Twenty four table forks, Eighteen table spoons, Twelve dessert forks, Eighteen dessert spoons, Twelve tea spoons, Six coffee spoons, A butter knife, A sauce ladle, A gravy spoon, A soup ladle, 7637g (245.55 oz); Together with two electro-plated sauce ladles, The crest recorded for CARLTON and PICKFORD.
An Elkington & Co. mahogany canteen of silver and silver plated cutlery 1920s-30s, the canteen with satinwood banding and rebated gilt brass carrying handles to the sides, the two panelled doors opening to reveal five drawers with similar handles, each baize lined and fitted, the silver contents comprising twelve dessert knives & forks with mother-of-pearl handles and fish knives & forks with ivorine handles, hallmarked Birmingham 1911, the remaining silver plated contents comprising eighteen table forks, eighteen table spoons, seventeen dessert forks, eighteen dessert spoons, twelve tea spoons, six egg spoons, four knife rests, two pairs of nutcrackers, two sauce ladles, a soup ladle, a gravy spoon, a sugar sifting spoon and a butter knife, plus eighteen table & dessert knives and a carving knife & steel with steel blades and ivorine handles, the canteen 21¼ x 16in. (54 x 40.5cm.), 14¼in. (36.25cm.) high.
A matched part suite of Victorian silver King`s Pattern flatware makers including Benjamin Stephens, London 1838; Mary Chawner, London 1838; Chawner & Co., London 1863; and Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1854 & 1863; comprising thirteen table spoons; eighteen table forks; thirty dessert forks; eighteen dessert spoons; eighteen tea spoons; two sauce ladles; a sifter ladle; and two pairs of sugar tongs, total weight 210 tr.oz.; together with six modern silver plated Kings Pattern table knives with steel blades. (108)
An American Gorham enamelled silver fork late 19th century, the terminal with enamelled figure of a dancing girl, 5 7/8in. (15cm.) long; together with a late 19th century Sterling silver sauce ladle, probably American; a Sterling silver cheese scoop; a set of six Sterling silver demitasse spoons; and two others, gross weight 5.1 tr.oz. (11)
A part service of early 20th century Austro-Hungarian fiddle pattern flatware and cutlery, various makers, third standard (800) with Pest town mark, comprising:- eleven table spoons (maker RS); fourteen table forks, (12 maker RS, 2 x Alexander Sturm); eight dessert forks (7 maker SJ, 1 x RS); eight small dessert spoons (maker RS); eight coffee spoons (maker RS); two large serving spoons (maker SJ); two sauce ladles (1 x RS, 1 x TD), one soup ladle (maker SS); one twin tined serving fork by Alexander Sturm and twelve steel bladed table knives (maker RS) all contained in a two drawer walnut canteen table, 91.19oz (67)
A Bashongo wooden mask and an Asmat wooden bowl or ladle, a fragment of cloth attached behind the forehead of the mask with hair line outline in white, the diced rectangles on the cheeks picked out in yellow, 55cm (21.5 in) high, the bowl carved with a head to one of the pointed ends, approximately 36cm (14 in) wide (2) Sold on behalf of Kettles Yard from the collection of the late Victor Skipp
A quantity of George III and later silver old English pattern flatware, including a set of six table spoons by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1808, two sets of six dessert forks, and a soup ladle, London 1804CONDITION REPORT: Set of six dessert forks by John Harris, London 1828, monogrammed, and a set of seven by Eley and Fearn, London, 1804
GLASGOW. A QUEEN`S VARIANT TODDY LADLE by Peter Aitken, 1835, two Fiddle tea spoons by George White or Wilson, 1831 and D McDonald, 1844 and a pointed end mustard spoon by Alexander Edmondston, Edinburgh, c1780, 2ozs 10dwts (4)++The ladle in very fine condition, the other items in good average condition with no serious faults or wear, marks all good
ABERDEEN. A FIDDLE TODDY LADLE by James Erskine, c1815 and a Fiddle dessert spoon by George Jamieson, script initial (s) R and GSJ respectively, the latter also marked London 1857, 2ozs (2)++Toddy ladle in very good condition, no damage or repairs, slight wear to the marks but all readable. Dessert spoon with good marks, the bowl with polish scratches inside
GLASGOW. A QUEEN`S VARIANT TODDY LADLE by Peter Aitken, 1835, two Fiddle tea spoons by George White or Wilson, 1831 and D McDonald, 1844 and a pointed end mustard spoon by Alexander Edmondston, Edinburgh, c1780, 2ozs 10dwts (4)++The ladle in very fine condition, the other items in good average condition with no serious faults or wear, marks all good
ABERDEEN. A FIDDLE TODDY LADLE by James Erskine, c1815 and a Fiddle dessert spoon by George Jamieson, script initial (s) R and GSJ respectively, the latter also marked London 1857, 2ozs (2)++Toddy ladle in very good condition, no damage or repairs, slight wear to the marks but all readable. Dessert spoon with good marks, the bowl with polish scratches inside
A quantity of George III and later silver old English pattern flatware, including a set of six table spoons by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1808, two sets of six dessert forks, and a soup ladle, London 1804CONDITION REPORT: Set of six dessert forks by John Harris, London 1828, monogrammed, and a set of seven by Eley and Fearn, London, 1804
A composite set of Fiddle and Thread pattern Silver Cutlery comprising: six Serving Spoons London 1860, makers mark GA, six Dessert Spoons London 1863, makers mark GA, six Dessert Forks London 1861, makers mark GA, six Table Forks London 1860, makers mark GA plus a matching Ladle London 1846 and a further similar George III example together with a set of twelve contemporary Sheffield hallmarked Steel bladed and Silver loaded handled Knives, total weighable Silver approx. 60ozs
A George IV silver fiddle and shell pattern flatware service,by William Traies, London 1824/5, crested, comprising: 24 table forks,18 tablespoons, 24 dessert forks, 18 dessert spoons, 18 teaspoons, two soup ladles,a pair of basting spoon, four sauce ladles,a condiment ladle, a pair of sugar tongs, anda fish slice,239oz CONDITION REPORT:
An Edwardian silver lily pattern flatware service, by Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1902/03,comprising: 18 table forks,12 tablespoons,18 dessert forks, 18 dessert spoons,12 serving spoons,9 teaspoons, 4 egg spoons,4 salt spoons,a pair of sugar tongs,6 sauce ladles,a soup ladle,245oz, in fitted oak canteen CONDITION REPORT:
A George III silver soup ladle, by Hester Bateman, London 1781,and a pair of George III silver sauce ladles,by Eley & Fearn, London 1803,all later decorated and with fluted bowls, engraved with presentation inscriptions for Hailsham Cattle Show, 1885, in fitted case (3) CONDITION REPORT: Weight 7.5ozGeneral wear, no obvious major faults.
A pair of George III silver salts and salt spoons, by Hester Bateman, the salts London 1784/5, the spoons 1786,the salts of oval form with bright cut engraved and pierced decoration, with beaded borders, on four claw and ball feet, with blue glass liners, and the spoons with bright cut decoration, monogrammed, salts 8cm long, and a similar George III silver mustard pot, by John Wall, London 1784,with an old english bead pattern mustard ladle,all monogrammed (6) CONDITION REPORT: Rims to underside of salts are dented and mishapen. There is a split to the corner of the mustard, around the thumbpiece. General wear and rubbing to detail. Spoons are tarnished and worn. Please view additional images (upon request).
A Dutch five-piece silver-mounted blue glass cruet set,by Jan W Pas, Nijmegen 1795/1811,comprising:four salts,of boat shape on pedestal oval feet with beaded borders, with plain scroll handles and reeded upper rims, 9cm high and 11.5cm long, anda two handled mustard of urn shape,the domed cover with reeded knop finial, 13cm high,with a silver mustard ladle,in addition a set of three silver mounted glass coasters,of plain circular form with fine beaded borders, 11.5 cm diameter (9) CONDITION REPORT: Some nibbles to glass bodies. Top rim of mustard is coming away from the blue glass lines. Appears to have been re-glued, with some damage to rim of glass. Two salts have repaired splits to rims. Areas of tarnish to all salts. All salts have the silver rims coming away from the glass and loose bases. Dishes have scratches and rims are loose and worn in placed. Please view additional images (upon request).
A Swiss silver flatware service, retailed by Spitzbarth, Zurich 1917-1934, 800 standard, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve table knives with steel blades, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve cheese knives with steel blades, twelve pairs of fish eaters, thirteen ice cream spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, two pairs of salad servers, one set with plastic bowl and tines, two serving spoons, a pair of pickle forks, a sauce ladle, anda soup ladle
A modern Italian metalwares flatware service, by E Stancampiano, 800 standard,comprising:12 table forks,12 tablespoons,12 table knives,12 dessert forks,12 dessert knives,12 teaspoons,a soup ladle,a serving spoon and fork, anda pair of salad servers with horn bowls CONDITION REPORT: 76 oz weighable silver
George III silver five piece cruet of oval form, with egg and dart border, on four foliate ball feet, wooden base with central carrying handle, five matching cut glass bottles including three with silver mounts (London 1818), possibly Alexander Field, together with an earlier silver gilt condiment ladle by Charles Aldridge and Henry Green, 22cm overall height

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