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A small collection of silver, comprising a pair of George III old English pattern sauce ladles by Solomon Hougham, London 1810, another similar sauce ladle, two strainer spoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, a sifter spoon, six various napkin rings, and a set of silver handled tea knives, 14oz weighable. (qty)
A service of George V silver Hanoverian pattern flatware, comprising soup ladle, gravy spoon, pair of sauce ladles, 6 tablespoons, 6 table forks, 6 dessert spoons, 6 dessert forks, 21 tea and coffee spoons, a pair of sugar tongs and 3 condiment spoons, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1917 and 1918, 85oz overall, in fitted oak canteen
A George III silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, by James Barber & William Whitwell, York 1812, another early Victorian example by James Barber & William North, York 1847, two further 19th century fiddle pattern sauce ladles, and a George III old English pattern sauce ladle by Richard Richardson IV, Chester 1785, with incuse duty mark, 9.5oz overall. (5)
A pair of early Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, by John Stone, Exeter 1849, a set of twelve George III silver old English pattern teaspoons by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, and a fiddle pattern soup ladle, maker's mark only F.H, 33.5cm long, 18oz overall. (qty)Qty: 4
A matched part service of silver Grecian pattern flatware, comprising 6 table forks, 2 table spoons, 10 dessert spoons, 23 dessert forks, 5 soup spoons, 8 teaspoons and a sauce ladle, predominantly by W. J, Sheffield 2002-2009, 101oz overall, together with a quantity of matching silver handled steel table and dessert knives and a cheese knife, and a further quantity of matching silver plated flatware.
A George II silver toddy ladle, with shaped double-lipped bowl, scalloped neck and whalebone twist handle by David Hennell I, London 1741, 40.5cm long, a George III silver toddy ladle with oval beaded bowl, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1792, and two other similar toddy ladles, one with coin inset bowl. (4)
A silver old English bead sauce ladle and various silver-plated items including a sauce boat. The silver sauce ladle with hallmarks for London 1911, 81g; the plated items comprising a sauce boat with a leaf-capped flying scroll handle, a beaded border, four leaf-shaped feet and a removable cover; a gadrooned round sauce boat; a coaster with a wood base; a gadrooned round sugar bowl on three hoof feet, and two small spoons
A George III silver wine coaster, Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1769, of circular form with pierced scrolling decoration, now fitted as a pincushion by Dibdin & Co, Sloane St, London, 12.5cm diameter, a small silver butter boat, a toddy ladle the bowl set with a Queen Anne coin and a white metal bowl and cover (4)
An Edwardian rattail pattern silver table service, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1906/1912, comprising twenty-two tablespoons (and two plated matching), twenty-eight table forks (and two plated matching), thirty-three dessert spoons (and three plated matching), twenty-seven dessert forks (and three plated matching), fifteen teaspoons, two sauce ladles, a fish slice and fork, a soup ladle, a basting spoon and a jam spoon, crested, in a fitted canteen, approximately 8091g
A collection of William IV and later silver flatware, mainly fiddle and shell pattern, comprised of tablespoons, dessert spoons, forks and a ladle, various makers, to include Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh, 1833, Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1880, and Mary Chawner, London 1838 100.2ozt (qty.)Condition ReportMinor nibbles, scuffs, surface scratches and dents throughout.
A collection of silver items, comprising a George III sifter by Thomas Dicks, London 1816, another sifter, by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1944, a Queens pattern tea strainer, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1947, 13.5cm and stand by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1915 6.5cm diameter, a mother of pearl jam and butter knife by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1922, 11cm, a stirrer, in the form of a leaf, by Keith Hamilton-Gabb, Birmingham stamped 925, 46cm long, a ladle 15.5cm long, a teaspoon 14cm long, two cased egg cups and spoons, largest 6.5cm high, a 16th century style, white metal heraldry lion spoon, weighable 13.59 ozt
A collection of silver flatware, to include two Old English tablespoons by Carrington & Co, London 1829, a small ladle by St John Barry, London 1800, ten Old English pattern forks, by Willam Robert Smily, London date mark rubbed, a set of five teaspoons, a set of six spoons, marked silver, a collection of silver teaspoons and condiment spoons, together with eight silver-plated spoons, 37.45 oztCondition ReportSome of the marks are rubbed or tarnished. Surface scratches. With a couple of pieces being slightly mis-shapen.
An Old English pattern silver flatware service by Harrods Ltd, London 1928, comprising five tablespoons, four dessert spoons, four soup spoons, ten teaspoons, a ladle, four table forks, eight dessert forks, four table knives, four dessert knives, and four fish knives,59oztCondition ReportKnocks, scuffs, surface scratches and oxidisation throughout.
A Georgian fiddle pattern silver ladle, by Solomon Royes, London, 1820, monogrammed 'EW', 32cm long;and a silver toddy ladle, inset with a 1787 silver shilling, with a spiral-turned whalebone handle, 38cm long (2)Condition ReportTarnished. Worn shilling and wear to the bowl and attached shaft.
A small collection of silver, comprising a silver milk jug of reeded boat form on four ball feet, a pair of silver oval silver salts, a silver cream jug (handle split), a pair of oval silver napkin rings with engine-turned decoration, a silver napkin ring with pierced decoration, an Irish silver sauce ladle, a silver fiddle pattern serving spoon, a silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, a silver butter knife, a silver fork, a silver sugar sifter spoon, a silver two handled sugar bowl (handle split), a silver mustard spoon, and a white metal napkin ring marked 925, together with five silver plated mustard spoons. Total weighable weight 19.4 grams
An oak canteen of silver plated Old English pattern flatware - 1930s-40s, twelve place settings, by Joseph Rodgers, comprising twelve each of table forks, soup spoons, dessert forks and spoons and tea spoons, plus six coffee spoons, five table spoons (one missing), two sauce ladles and a soup ladle, plus twelve 'bone' handled dessert and table knives (one missing), a four piece carving set and bread knife.
A 19th century brass bottle-jack - stamped with Salter trademark, height 33cm, complete with hinged bracket, together with a small quantity of sundry other brassware, including two pairs of candlesticks, a ladle, two skimmers, fire tools, a pierced brass fender and a silver plated tray. (qty)

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