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An Edwardian Art Nouveau style silver lidded mustard pot R F Mosley & Co., Sheffield 1910, of urn form with three stylised strap handles extending to form the feet, on a pedestal base, with blue glass liner, 3in. (7.5cm.) high, together with an Arts & Crafts style pepper caster, an American cream jug marked `B B & Co N. York`, a George V shallow sugar basin, a salt spoon and a mustard ladle, silver weight 11.5oz. (6)
A canteen of George V silver flatware, comprising 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 6 table spoons, 11 teaspoons, 6 egg spoons, soup ladle, basting spoon, a pair of sauce ladles, sugar tongs, salt spoons, condiment spoons and a butter knife, London 1914, contained in an oak and brass mounted case, having cartouche engraved with family crest, weighable silver 139ozs.
A VICTORIAN SOUP LADLE Fiddle Husk pattern with husk heel, crested, by Mary Chawner, London 1839, 9ozs 10dwts The pattern was described by Chawner & Co as Husk Shell and is relatively scarce. It is frequently mistaken for Fiddle, Thread and Shell. A fine quality heavy gauge ladle in excellent condition
Large WMF punch bowl and ladle Large WMF punch bowl and ladle, footed and double handled form in copper and brass, repousse raspberries and stylized designs, strawberry finial, German, c. 1905, marked, overall: 15.5"w x 14"h very minor wear consistent with age and handling; impressed logo on base; impressed logo on ladle; overall very good condition
1842: Fermanagh Grand Jury Irish silver ladle A Dublin silver ladle hallmarked 1842 and with maker`s mark of `P.W.` Inscribed on the reverse with the words Fermanagh Grand Jury" and with an image of King William below the words "The Glorious Memory" P Measurements: 7 by 2.5in., 17.5 by 6.25cm.
A George III silver sifting spoon by William Frisbee & Paul Storr, London 1794, 12cm; an 18th century silver sauce ladle, having shell cast bowl and crested terminal, marks worn; a George III silver sifting spoon with monogrammed terminal, maker William Shore, London 1787; and a Georgian silver mote spoon, having spiral turned half, maker mark AS (4)

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