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Sheffield 1925, maker Atkin Brothers, with old English pattern handles, consisting of six table forks, four dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, two table spoons, four soup spoons, large ladle, pair of small ladles and a single teaspoon, together with a set of six Elizabeth II silver handled table knives and dessert knives with stainless steel blades, Sheffield 1969, maker D&S, 60.2oz excluding the knives.
Victorian silver pedestal christening mug with all-over chased floral decoration initialled "N", with a leaf capped scroll handle, on a waisted column, beaded circular foot, by Elizabeth and John Eaton, London, 1861, H.11.8cm, and a William IV Scottish King's Pattern toddy ladle with initialed monogram T C, Edinburgh, 1831, 135grs. (2)
Quantity of Wilton Ware dinner service decorated with bird of paradise and blue border, including two tureens with covers, two large service dishes (largest 45cm), soup tureen with ladle, 12 plates 20.5cm diameter, 12 plates or shallow soup bowls 25.5cm diameter, 12 plates 23cm diameter, 12 plates 25.5cm diameter. (Qty)
Comprehensive suite of silver plated King's Pattern cutlery, of 92 pieces for 6 settings, comprising soup spoons, fish forks and knives, table forks and knives, dessert knives (12), forks, and spoons; pastry forks, tea and coffee spoons, 6 other spoons, soup and sauce ladle, berry spoon, 2 table spoons, slotted spoon, salad servers, serving spoon, cake slice, bar knife, sugar tongs and sifter, and another spoon. (92)
A good quality Mahogany Canteen of Cutlery, designed a side table, standing on tapering square legs, the top having a hinged lid revealing a comprehensive set of cutlery also contained in the frieze drawer below, the A1 plate cutlery mainly by Denton & Dawn comprises 12 table forks, 10 dessert forks, 12 dinner knives (one lacking handle), 9 dessert knives, 8 teaspoons, 5 egg spoons. Two pairs of game carvers and a sharpening steel, 4 matching odd salt spoons, a mustard spoon, odd salt spoon, a hallmarked Silver sugar tongs, 6 fish eater knives and forks, 6 dessert knives and forks, 6 soup spoons, 12 dessert spoons, butter knife, gravy spoon, soup ladle, two sauce ladles and a pair of fish carvers. The table 29 7/8'' x 20'' x 31'' high.
AN EARLY LACQUER FOUR-CASE INRO OF A DRUNKEN SHOJOUnsignedJapan, 17th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Of upright rectangular form and oval section, bearing a roiro ground applied with gold lacquer, finely worked in iro-e hiramaki-e and takamaki-e, as well as kirigane and inlays of aogai, to depict to the front an inebriated Shojo with a ladle in one hand, falling backwards as it loses balance, having drunk too much sake, all below a gushing waterfall. The verso showing a large jar filled with sake. The interior compartments of roiro, nashiji, and gold fundame rims. Inscriptions to the top of each case.HEIGHT 6.4 cm, LENGTH 5.5 cmCondition: Good condition with old wear. Some wear and rubbing to the lacquer, minor losses to kirigane flakes, and light surface scratches. Tiny chips to one top corner. One old touchup to the verso. Presenting beautifully.The waterfall depicted here are likely from the Yoro Falls, where according to legend the water tastes like sake.
A possible Polynesian wood carved male figural ladle, Length 49cm. Maurice Jenkins (1933-2022). North Cornwall collector. Maurice was a lifetime collector and started in the 1950s. He opened a shop in Liskeard in the 1970s called Canon Hill Antiques. He visited a number of Middle Eastern countries in his lifetime including Egypt in the late 1970's when his interest in Islamic and Asian antiques began. He was a man with an eye for quality and a love of antiques, history and travel who purchased privately and at auction over the decades. Over a lifetime of purchasing privately and at auction, he created an eclectic ensemble of collections reflecting his interests. He died a few weeks before his 90th birthday and was still buying until that time.
A mixed lot of silver spoons,comprising: a pair of apostle spoons by Hicklenton & Phillips, London 1934 and 1936, St Julian on the terminals, two slip-top spoons by Hicklenton & Phillips, London 1937, one stem inscribed 'Mercer's Company George VI 1937' a pair of Salter's Company spoons and a presentation ladle for the Worshipful Company of Plumbers, total approx. weight 16.4oz. (7)
A mixed lot of flatware, comprising silver items: a George III Thread pattern soup ladle, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1803, a set of six Old English pattern dessert spoons, two Old English and one Fiddle pattern tablespoons, a sauce ladle, two teaspoons, a condiment ladle and a dessert fork, plus a cased electroplated canteen of Old English pattern flatware, and other electroplated flatware, total approx. weighable 28.2oz. (qty)
A matched Victorian and later silver Fiddle, Thread & Shell canteen,mostly by George Adams, and other makers,comprising: fifteen table forks, eighteen dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, eighteen dessertspoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve egg spoons, twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, five condiment spoons, six single-struck salt spoons, six double-struck salt spoons, four chutney spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, two sauce ladles, sugar sifter, six butter knives, a stilton scoop, a pair of salad servers, two basting spoons, a ladle, two silver-gilt Fiddle and Thread serving spoons, plus six fish knives and forks in Kings pattern, total approx. weighable 267.9oz. (qty)
A George III silver Feather-edge pattern soup ladle, probably by John Lampfert, London 1770, the terminal with initials, plus another George III silver Feather-edge pattern soup ladle, by Rober Ross, London 1775, approx. total weight 8.7oz. (2)Provenance: Selected Contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire.
A matched silver Fiddle pattern canteen,comprising: three tablespoons, six table forks, and six dessert forks by George Adams, London 1843 and 1849, six dessert spoons by William Bateman & Daniel Ball, London 1840, one dessert spoon by Charles Boyton, London 1856, a ladle by Thomas Wallis, 1847, and three teaspoons by James Beebe, London 1827, total approx. weight 48.1oz. (26)
A collection of 19th century silver flatwarevarious patterns, dates and makers,including: a King's Husk ladle, by George Adams, London 1842, a pair of Scottish ladles, three further ladles, a sugar spoon, two condiment ladles, a Fiddle egg spoon, various patterns of salt spoons, total approx. weight 24.2oz. (34)
A George III Scottish silver soup ladle, by James Hewitt, Edinburgh 1770, engraved with the crest of Tane and inscribed 'LABOR ET INDUSTRIA' to the terminal, length 37cm, together with a George III silver soup ladle, by Robert Ross, London 1774, with feather-edge and engraved with the crest of Almack, Arnett, Both and others to the terminal, with a moulded bowl, total approx. weight 12.7oz. (2)Provenance: The Barry Lock Collection part II.
A mixed lot of silver items,comprising: a Victorian table cigar lighter, globular form, flame finial, plus a Dutch spoon, and Exeter basting spoon, q shell butter dish, a silver-mounted glass dish, a sauce a ladle, a pair of grape scissors, two napkin rings, a bottle stopper, an Aberdeen caddy spoon, by George Booth, and a small quantity of salt spoons and an electroplated ladle, approx. weighable 19.7oz. (qty)

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