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A pearlware blue and white toy dinner service, 19th century, printed with differing scenes of buildings in landscapes, damages to some. Comprising: a soup tureen, cover and ladle, two covered dishes, two smaller tureens and covers, a comport, a sauceboat, nine oval chargers or stands in various sizes, two oval dishes, five soup plates and fourteen plates in three sizes. (43)
A Pacific Islands Carved Wood Wall Mask, of elongated oval form, with chevron incised decoration, 47cm; two Australian Coolamons, each of curled wood, the exteriors incised and black stained with floral rosettes and scalework, 43cm and 35cm; a Large Wood Ladle, with circular bowl and curved handle, 60cm (4)
A Small Collection of Ethnographica, including a North American Indian beadwork and porcupine quill hair adornment, a South West coast of America abalone shell covered in straw work, an African beadwork covered tusk, two small wood fertility figures, a beadwork necklace, a small wood ladle, a tortoise shell etc
A WILLIAM IV/VICTORIAN TABLE SERVICE Queen`s or Rosette pattern, crested, by William Eaton and his successors Elizabeth Eaton & Son, William Johnson and Chawner & Co, London 1830-32 and 1852, 1857 and 1860 and a Scottish toddy ladle, single struck King`s pattern, crested to match, Edinburgh 1860, 102ozs (43) In fine condition the tines of the forks, spoons, etc free from apparent wear, some of the maker`s marks struck from worn punches
A GEORGE III TABLE SERVICE Old English pattern, comprising twelve dessert forks, ten dessert spoons and a soup ladle, all (except one spoon) London, by William Eley and William Fearn, Richard Crossley and another, marks rubbed, 1793-1815, 31ozs Good condition with wear consistent only with the age. One dessert spoon earlier with illegible bottom marks, moderate rounding to the profile of the fork tines
A 35 PIECE GROUP OF HAND PAINTED JAPANESE PORCELAIN, EARLY TO MID 20TH CENTURY. Including Nippon and Noritake comprising a fine Art Deco scenic tazza with blackamoor gondolier, a Nippon match holder, Moriage slip decorated dresser lamp, mayonnaise bowl with ladle and other items including various child or doll dishes. The largest 9.5 inches (24 cm).
A VERY FINE SET OF WALLACE ROSE POINT STERLING SILVER FLATWARE, MID 20TH CENTURY. 63 pieces comprising 10 each place knives, place forks and salad forks, 20 teaspoons, 10 individual butters, a gravy ladle, sugar shell and pastry server. All contained in a fitted mahogany chest with drawer. Weight approximately 60 troy oz.
A Scottish silver ladle, Edinburgh, c.1869, the handle of twist design, bearing maker`s mark GME, length 13 cm; with two further similar Scottish silver ladles, Edinburgh, c.1867, bearing the same maker`s mark. A Gucci 925 standard silver snuff holder, 20th century, of shell form, width 3.5 cm; with a quantity of miscellaneous silver items, 19th century and later, to include a putto ornament, brooches, a locket, a model horse, cart and rider, a Meka 925 standard silver and enamel miniature dish, a white metal and ivory necklace, (a lot). (Approx gross weight 7 ozs).
A set of seven Georgian silver table spoons by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London, c.1811, of plain form, length 21.5 cm; with six silver teaspoons by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London, c.1811, two further silver teaspoons, of twisted form, a silver ladle and a silver and ivory handled server, (a lot), (Approx gross weight 16 ozs).
AN IRISH GEORGE IV PLAIN FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLE, crested, Dublin 1827, mark of James Brady and 'AVRE'; a George III Scottish bead edge dessert fork, Edinburgh 1817; an Irish George III threadline pattern dessert spoon, Dublin 1801; a fiddle pattern pastry fork, London 1832 and a Victorian salt spoon (5ozs in all) (5)
An English porcelain Coalbrookdale type chamberstick, circa 1830, modelled as a central blue edged convolvulus flower on a wavy edged base encrusted with flowers, the branch handle with gilt detail, with separate flowerhead snuffer (restored), together with a large Staffordshire porcelain pastille burner in the form of a two storey house, and a faience tureen, cover and ladle in the form of a duck (faults and restoration).
A late Victorian silver Old English pattern table service for twelve place settings by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1898, comprising: Twelve table forks, Twelve table spoons, Twelve dessert spoons, Twelve dessert forks, Twelve tea spoons. Four salt spoons A mustard spoon A butter knife Two gravy spoons, Two sauce ladles A soup ladle, 3814g (122.6 oz); With the following with silver blades or tines and plain ivory handles: Twelve fish knives, Twelve fish forks; Together with the following with steel blades or tines and plain (CATALOGUE AMENDMENT: XYLO) handles:Twelve table knivesTwelve dessert knivesA five piece carving set,In an oak three drawer canteen cabinet
A matched silver King`s pattern table service for twelve place settings by Viners Ltd., Sheffield 1959, comprising: Three table spoons, Twelve table forks, Twelve dessert spoons (three by A C & Ss Ltd., London 1974) , Eight dessert forks (one by A C & Ss Ltd., London 1974). Twelve fish forks, Twelve fruit forks, Twelve soup spoons (one by Viners Ltd., Sheffield 1958), Twelve large tea spoons, Twelve small tea spoons, Twelve coffee spoons. A soup ladle, Two mustard spoons, Two salt spoons. A sugar tongs. A pickle fork. A pair of fish servers Two preserve spoons by Viner`s Ltd, Sheffield 1960, 5922g (190.4 oz) Together with the following with stainless steel blades and silver handles: Twelve table knives, Ten dessert knives, Twelve fish knives, Twelve fruit knives, Two butter knives. A six piece carving set (three pieces by Viner`s Ltd., Sheffield 1958 and one by Henry Hutton & Co., Sheffield 1993) All in a fitted mahogany table canteen
Tias Eckhoff for Georg Jensen Ltd, a Danish silver Cypress pattern table service for twelve, post war stamped marks, import marked for London 1973, designed 1954, comprising: Four table spoons, Twelve table forks, Twelve dessert spoons, Twelve luncheon forks, Twelve pastry forks, Twelve soup spoons, Twelve tea spoons, Twelve coffee spoons, Twelve mocha spoons, Twelve grapefruit spoons. A soup ladle A gravy ladle A sauce ladle Two serving spoons Two serving forks. A cake server. A meat fork. A cold cut fork. A lemon fork, 4616g (148.4 oz); Together with the following with steel blades and silver handles: Twelve table knives, Twelve luncheon knives, Twelve butter spreaders
A Russian silver Old English pattern soup ladle and pair of serving spoons, maker`s mark `S.F.` (possibly Samuel Filander), St Petersberg 1873, the assay master unknown (1873-75), 84 zolotniks, engraved with a Cyrillic monogram, the ladle bowl gilded inside, the ladle 33cm (13in) long, 628g (20.2 oz)

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