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An assortment of Staffordshire blue and white printed pottery, comprising; a chestnut basket and stand, three various chestnut baskets to include a J. Ridgway example, a Spode ‘Net’ pattern sauce tureen ladle, a baluster vase and cover and other items, mostly first quarter 19th century. Provenance: The property of the late Mrs G.D. Otto.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS, by Wm. Eley, Wm. Fearn and Wm. Chawner, London 1810, the handles engraved with a heraldic device and initialled `M`, together with a George IV Old English pattern sauce ladle, London 1820, maker`s mark IB, the handle engraved with an heraldic device, approximate total weight 6ozs (3)
A late Victorian service of silver Lily pattern flatware, by the Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1898, crested, comprising:- twelve serving spoons, 22.75cm; twelve table or soup spoons, 19.75cm; seventeen dessert spoons, 18.75cm; ten ice cream spoons, 11.5cm; eleven teaspoons, 13.25cm; ten coffee spoons, 11cm; two gravy spoons, 34cm; one soup ladle, 35.5cm; three sauce ladles, 16cm; twenty eight tableforks, 20.25cm and sixteen dessert forks, 18cm, all contained in a fitted stained oak canteen case with drawers, 255.25oz (122pce)
Seven small spoons, comprising: a George III Scottish Old English tea spoon, overstruck mark of James Gordon of Glasgow, Edinburgh 1808, engraved ‘JO’; a Scottish pointed Old English tea spoon by Stewart Dawson & Co. Ltd , Glasgow 1913; a Scottish small toddy ladle, thistle and duty marks only, engraved ‘M’; a fiddle pattern condiment spoon, maker’s mark ‘IC’ twice only, engraved with a monogram; an Indian colonial fiddle pattern tea spoon by William Henry Twentyman (1816-1842), Calcutta (‘W.H.T’, crescent, fouled anchor, tally mark), engraved with a monogram; another tea spoon, maker’s mark ‘JL’ only; and a dog nose tea spoon, unmarked, scratch engraved ‘AW’ (excavated state), 90g (2.9 oz) gross
A Scottish provincial fiddle pattern toddy ladle by Alexander McRae I, Inverness, circa 1824-41 (AMR, horse, A), engraved ‘S’; an Old English tea spoon by Jameson & Naughton, Inverness, circa 1815 (J&N, INS), engraved with a monogram; and an Old English tea spoon by Chas. Jamieson, Inverness, circa 1800 (CJ, J), engraved with a monogram, 54g (1.75 oz) gross (3)
A George III Scottish provincial Old English pattern table spoon by William Mill, Montrose, circa 1815-30 (WM, rose, WM sideways, rose, WM), engraved with a monogram; a pointed Old English pattern small ladle or salt ladle, probably William Mill, Montrose (Wm monogram only); and a tea spoon by Thomas Johnson, Montrose, circa 1752 (T.I only), 98g (3.15 oz) gross (3)
A silver oval pedestal soup tureen and cover by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1925, with a moulded ring handle to the domed cover, twin moulded loop handles, beaded borders and on an oval base conforming, engraved ‘Q’, 36cm (14in) long; and an Old English pattern soup ladle by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1923, engraved ‘Q’, 1880g (60.45 oz) gross
A China Dinner Service on white ground having red, blue and green floral, leaf and scroll decoration comprising oval meat plate, 2 smaller serving plates, 2-handled lidded tureen, 2 handled lidded sauce tureen with saucer and ladle, 6 dinner plates, 8 dessert plates, 7 side plates, small 2-handled tureen (no cover), 1 tureen cover (no base) (32)
A French white metal rose bowl, together with a small collection of white metal, electroplated, ceramic, metal and sundry items, late 19th and 20th century, the bowl of low pedestal form with grotesque dragon flying scroll handles and engraved dated inscription ‘1912 D.C. 1972’, the other items including a Christofle electroplated and moulded glass three piece child s juice set, cased, a four piece white metal fruit serving set, cased, an Art Deco pressed white metal Childs with stylised floral and diaper decoration, a white metal chain bracelet, a white metal mounted oval enamel broach with classical figural decoration, a painted ivorine oval broach, a Mauchlin tartanwear small rule (lacking pen finial to one end) a Wedgwood blue jasper circular small inkwell with cover and inner liner, a faience circular inkwell, the top with floral decoration and inset liner, a Paris type porcelain dog spill holder, a small biscuit figure of a classical maiden and three bisque figures of children, two pairs of spectacles, a small brass ladle measure, a pair of brass candle snuffers, an embossed faux leather glove box and contains, and various other sundry items (qty)" The rose bowl, 16cm high, 24cm diameter, View on auctionatrium.com

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