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A silver replica of the ‘Salusbury Ladle’ by Richard Comyns, London 1936, later engraved ‘Copy of the Salusbury Ladle, 1684, given to the Fishmongers’ Livery on the Coronation of King George VI, 12th May 1937’ and two crests (one being the Fishmongers’ Company), 38cm (15in) long, 160g (5.15 oz)
An Edwardian silver Old English pattern silver table service by Josiah Williams & Co. (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1905, engraved with a crest, comprising: Eighteen table forks, Eighteen table spoons, Seventeen dessert forks, Seventeen dessert spoons, Four egg spoons, Five tea spoons, A soup ladle, Two gravy spoons, Two sauce ladles, 5539g (178.1 oz) The crest of the WHITBREAD brewing family and the trademark for the company and is also is recorded for CLEMENTS, COYLE, GREGOR, HAWKES, RIDDOCK, THWAITES, TYLER and UNDERWOOD.
An assembled King’s and King’s variant pattern part table service, mainly American silver coloured, mainly by Tiffany & Co., but also by Dominick & Haff, Whiting Manufacturing Co. and Gorham, mainly engraved with initials, comprising: Thirteen table forks (mainly English silver, 20th century) Two table spoons, Fourteen second course forks, Twelve second course spoons, Twelve dessert forks, Twelve gilt bowl dessert spoons, Twelve soup spoons, Twelve dessert spoons, Twelve dessert spoons, Fourteen tea spoons, Nine coffee spoons, Eleven butter knives, A sauce ladle, A serving spoon, A serving fork, A jam spoon, 6718g (216 oz) gross; Together with the following silver King’s pattern handled knives: Twelve table knives by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1926, Twelve second course knives by Tiffany & Co. (and another by another maker) Together with some plated King’s pattern pieces
A George V silver sugar basket, the beaded swing handle above a wavy beaded edge and pierced scrollwork and urn decorated main body with foliate swag engraved decoration, raised on a reeded and beaded circular foot, with matching sifter ladle and Bristol blue liner (Birmingham, 1930, by Charles Boyton & Son Limited), 4 oz total
THREE BRONZE TAOTIE MASK RING-FITTINGS, TWO GILT, AN ENGRAVED BRASS BOWL, HILL CENSER, LADLE AND OTHER BRONZE OBJECTS, HAN DYNASTY AND LATER AND A CAST IRON MINIATURE STATUETTE, YUAN DYNASTY bowl 12cm diam (approximately 24) ++Some items in reasonably good condition, others heavily corroded, several groups of smaller objects mounted in modern frames for display
FIVE BEECH AND OTHER LADLES AND SCOOPS, TWO SPATULAE AND A WELSH SPOON with partly scalloped bowl, 17-36cm l, 19th/early 20th c (8) Comparative Literature: (Welsh spoon) Levi, op cit, plts 9/2 an d 9/3. ++Two of the ladles with an old chip to the bowl, the third ladle with extensive old worm damage, the smaller spatula heavily stained and worn from use
A MINTON BLUE PRINTED SEMI CHINA ITALIAN RUINS PATTERN SAUCE TUREEN, COVER, STAND AND LADLE AND AN ENGLISH SCENERY SERIES SAUCE TUREEN, COVER AND STAND the latter tureen with Gloucester Cathedral, stand of first 22.5cm w, printed boxed Semi China and crowned SEMI CHINA drapery marks respectively, c1820 & c1830 ++English Scenery example with slight chipping of the cover
A SPODE PEARLWARE DESSERT SERVICE boldly painted in black and grey with stylised foliage and tendrils on a light blue band edged in turquoise enamel, the service including a two handled tureen, cover and stand and a sifting ladle, largest dish 27cm w, impressed mark, painted 2165, c1810 (19) ++Oblong dish with chip on the underside of the rim; handle of ladle broken from the bowl and restuck with glue residue; one plate cracked, another with wear to the green enamel around the rim; one of the two square dishes with chip on the underside of the rim
A set of six silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, Chawner & Co London 1873, each initialled `MJ`, and six similar Charles Lias, London 1846, also initialled, two Old English silver sauce ladles William Sumner, London 1805, initialled, and two dessert spoons in the same pattern, London 1800 and 1811 (at fault) and a silver plated ladle, total weight 16oz (19)
A George III/IV silver fiddle pattern part flatware service, by Jonathon Hayne, mainly London 1821/22, comprising: 10 tablespoons, 12 table forks, 8 dessert spoons, a pair of basting spoons, 1 soup ladle, a pair of sauce ladles, and 6 dessert forks, by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, 1819/21, monogrammed 89 oz (41)

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