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A George III silver bead edge sauce ladle by Richard Crossley, London, 1794:, also a small cream or relish ladle, old English pattern, by Joseph Hicks, Exeter, 1810, a Georgian feather edge sauce ladle, with shell shaped bowl, marks rubbed, a Scottish fiddle pattern toddy ladle, Edinburgh 1839, by Cameron of Dundee and a George III Scottish pointed end toddy ladle, Edinburgh 1804, maker`s mark A S, 5.25ozs (5).
A Victorian Kings pattern part flatware table service, maker George William Adams, London, 1861:, crested, comprising of nineteen table forks, seventeen dessert forks, eleven table spoons, fifteen dessert spoons, six mustard spoons, two sauce ladles, one pair of sugar tongs and a pair of serving tongs, one soup ladle, one pair of serving spoons and a pair of fish servers, total weight of silver 219.79 oz.
A Victorian Kings pattern part flatware table service, maker William Gibson and John Langman, London, 1899:, crested, comprising twenty one table forks, ten dessert forks, seventeen table spoons, three dessert spoons, four sauce ladles, one soup ladle and one pair of serving spoons, 187.16 ozs.
A late 19th Century whale bone handled white metal toddy ladle with twisted handle, stamped "DF" to bowl CONDITION REPORTS General wear and scuffs, some slight mis-shaping to the bowl, appears to have been a repair where handle meets bowl, and also a repair where the pin joins the silver to the handle and the connection here is slightly loose.
A Victorian silver shell shaped butter dish, maker GMJ, London 1895; together with a set of six William IV fiddle pattern tea spoons, London 1832 (initialled H); a Victorian fiddle pattern butter knife; a William IV fiddle and thread pattern sifter ladle (crested); a pair of silver salt spoons; one other salt spoon and a fiddle pattern mustard spoon, 10oz
Julius Caesar. Denarius, 3.90g (5h). Gaul, 49-8 BC. Obv: Elephant standing right, trampling serpent; CAESAR in exergue. Rx: Ladle, sprinkler, ax with handle topped by lion`s head, priest`s hat (apex). Crawford 443/1. Sydenham 1006. Sear, Imperators 9. Variant type recognized by B. Woytek, in cruder style and with the elephant`s two front legs and two back legs virtually parallel with each other. Mint State Ex Randy Haviland Collection
Hadrian. 117-138 AD. Denarius, 3.52 (6h). Rome, c. 124-8 AD. Obv: HADRIANVS - AVGVSTVS Bust laureate right, fold of cloak on front shoulder. Rx: COS III Sacrificial implements: ladle, sprinkler, pitcher, lituus. BM 453. Cohen 454 (2 Fr.). RIC 198. Excellent portrait, scarce reverse type. Toned Mint State Ex Triton VI, 14-15 January 2003, lot 884
Gordian III as Caesar. 238 AD. Sesterius, 18.97g (12h). Rome. Obv: M ANT GORDIANVS CAES Bare-headed, draped bust right. Rx: PIETAS AVGG S C Sacrificial implements: lituus, knife, patera, pitcher, ladle, whisk. BM 65. Cohen 183 (20 Fr.). RIC 3. Rare sestertius as Caesar under Balbinus and Pupienus, well centered on round flan, dark brown patina. EF Ex Triton XIV, 4-5 January 2011, lot 786
λA late 19th century continental fruitwood octagonal tea caddy, with a hammered pewter and inset rondel, with interior cover, 5in (12.8cm) high, a brass and turned wood coat hook, a turned rosewood whistle, with extending end pierced one hole, 6Όin (16cm) long, a 19th century turned rosewood inkwell with blue glass liner, 3Όin (8.2cm) diameter, a travelling thermometer, inscribed `W.C.Mellink, Zutphen,` the carved case inscribed `K HvaVeen,` and a treen ladle. (6)
A collection of silver and silver plated wares to include a Georgian sauce ladle with shell shaped bowl (marks rubbed), a modern silver paper knife with fox head finial, a Victorian silver pounce pot in the form of a dredger (Chester, 1874), various silver spoons, two silver handled button hooks and two silver handled shoe horns CONDITION REPORTS All items in used and worn condition with various dents, etc.
A George III silver sugar sifter ladle with pierced and embossed bowl, London 1810, a George III silver bead pattern sifter ladle, London 1785 by Richard Crossley, a George III Irish silver sifter ladle, Dublin, circa 1790 by John Osborne, two other silver sifter ladles and a silver Fiddle pattern salt spoon.

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