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A Victorian silver sauce ladle, by John & Albert Savory, London 1847, fiddle and thread pattern, crested, 18cm long; with a similar silver dinner fork; a set of four dessert forks, pair of dinner forks and a dessert spoon, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1936, Hanoverian pattern; with other silver flatware and some plated examples; 750g (24.1 oz) gross
A miscellaneous lot comprising: George III, George IV, William IV and Victorian salt spoons and other items, including: six fiddle pattern salt spoons, by John Walton and Peter Lambert, Berwick upon Tweed (1), Newcastle marks 1834-1872, 1810 by George Murray; an Old English salt spoons, by John Brown of Carlisle, 1823; and other items, including: a salt ladle, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1833, and another salt spoon, London 1820 unidentified, 3 1/2oz. (11)
A Victorian embossed snuff box, by Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1899, of embossed lozenge form; a late Victorian gilt metal and bone paper knife, with ornate scrollwork handle; a Victorian cut glass toilet jar with silver and tortoiseshell cover; a toddy ladle with lacquered handle; together with sundry silver and plated items. (8)
* AN EIGHTY PIECE SET OF RUSSIAN SILVER FLATWARE MARK OF GRACHEV BROTHERS IN CYRILLIC, ST PETERSBURG, END OF THE 19TH TO BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY, 84 STANDARD Comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six fish forks, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, six table knives, six fish knives, six dessert knives, six fruit knives, a serving spoon, a serving fork, a sauce ladle, a caviar serving spoon, two large serving spoons, a large serving tong, two sardine forks, two cheese knives, a fish slicer, two cake slicers.
A collection of Georgian and Victorian Scottish silver flatware, comprising: a set of four Victorian fiddle pattern toddy ladles by A. G. Whighton, Edinburgh 1842; a George III sugar tongs, two salt spoons and a sauce ladle by Robert Gray, early 19th century (no date letter); a set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons by William Coghill, Glasgow 1864; and three other condiment spoons, 307g (9.85 oz) gross. Provenance: The Ferguson-Buchanan Family of Auchentorlie, Nr Bowling, Dunbartonshire (they lived at Auchentorlie from the early 1800’s until the house was demolished in the 1970s); by direct descent to the present vendor.
A Victorian silver Old English and bead pattern table service, maker’s mark ‘RAIT’ in a rectangle (not traced), Exeter 1865, inscribed with a monogram, comprising; Four table spoons, Four table forks, Six dessert spoons, Six dessert forks, Four teaspoons, A sauce ladle, 1339g (43 oz) gross
A matched silver Old English pattern table service by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1898-1905, John Round & Son, Sheffield 1922; and C.W. Fletcher & Son Ltd, London 1929, some engraved with a crest and motto, comprising; Thirteen table spoons, Ten table forks, Four dessert spoons, Six dessert forks, Three sauce ladles, A soup ladle, 2725g (87.6 oz) gross. The crest of SPRIGG and others. Please note: The crest is Berthon, not Sprigg
Three William IV silver table forks, William Theobalds, London 1832, four Victorian silver dessert forks, George Adams, London 1862, a pair of George III silver dessert spoons, Richard Crossley and George Smith IV, London 1809, one dessert spoon by Peter and William Bateman, London 1813, one dessert spoon by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1818, a sauce ladle by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1800, and a further silver ladle, Thomas Watson, Newcastle c.1820 (no date letter), a matching Victorian dessert spoon and fork, Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London 1852, and a pair of silver pistol gripped dinner knives (17)
An Edwardian canteen Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1903, of ribbed Hanoverian pattern with engraved gothic initial B to terminal, comprising eighteen, tableforks, dessert forks, tablespoons, dessert spoon, one soup ladle and a pair of sauce ladles, contained in original two drawer oak canteen approximately 145oz
A matched Fiddle pattern canteen by various makers and dates, mainly London but some Edinburgh present, comprising table spoons, and forks, dessert forks and spoon, teaspoons, soup ladle; together with some ivorine handled knives and carvers; contained in a George III mahogany canteen on turned legs, with hinged top and drawer (qty) combined weight 114oz approx
FORRES - a scarce Scottish provincial toddy ladle J & P Riach, marked IPR, tower, of Old English pattern with engraved initial C to terminal 18.5cm long, 47g Notes: While this set of marks is often seen in good condition, the quality of these is remarkable. For an en suite example see Lyon & Turnbull Scottish Silver & Accessories 16th August 2010 lot 358
A George III silver old english pattern part flatware service, monogrammed, comprising; 12 table spoons, 7 dessert spoons and 1 soup ladle, by Richard Crossley, London 1804, 11 teaspoons, by Thomas Barker, London 1806, 1 salt spoon, by Joseph Barnard, London 1806, in addition a set of six old english pattern table forks, by William Bateman, London 1820, 60 oz
A matching set of six George III silver old english pattern tablespoons and five dessert spoons, various dates and makers, crested, a small collection of George III/IV silver old english pattern flatware, mixed dates and makers, comprising: 5 teaspoons, a pair of salt spoons, a pair of tablespoons, and an 18th century silver hanoverian pattern sauce ladle and dessert spoon, part crested, 28 oz (22)
An 18th century silver punch ladle with twisted whale bone handle, unmarked c.1785, with a beaded border and bright cut engraving to bottom of stem, 37.25cm long, a modern silver punch ladle with twisted ebony handle, Birmingham 1972, with a shaped oval bowl, 33cm long, and an unmarked silver toddy ladle with twisted whale bone handle, 21.5cm long (3)
Eighteenth century Irish silver sauce ladle with crested terminal. With the makers mark for Carden Terry, Cork. Length measuring 7 inches (18 cm), weight 1.4 ozt (46 grams). Condition: The ladle displays wear commensurate with the age and use with general scratches, marks and tarnishing. Wear visible to the heal. Makers mark part rubbed, sterling clear and legible. Heraldic engraving a little rubbed.
George III silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle. Hallmarked Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne London 1811. Length measuring approximately 12 1/2 inches (32 cm), weight 5.9 ozt (184 grams). Condition: The silver soup ladle is in good overall condition, there are general scratches, marks and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use. No engraving to the terminal The hallmarks are clear and legible.
Victorian Fiddle pattern silver sauce ladle. Hallmarked Chawner & Co (George William Adams) London 1847. Length measuring 7 inches (18 cm), weight 1.95 ozt (60 grams). Condition: The silver sauce ladle is in good overall condition, there are general scratches, marks and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use. No engraving to the terminal The hallmarks are clear and legible.
Victorian Scottish silver sauce ladle, plain Fiddle pattern with stag engraving to the handle. Hallmarked Daniel McGraw Edinburgh 1870. Length measures 6 inches (15cm), weight 1.05 ozt (32.9 grams). Condition: There are general surface marks and scratches and wear in keeping with the items age. The interior of the bowl has some more visible scratches. There are a couple of minor dents on the exterior and also a very small tear in the metal. There is some tarnishing. The engraving of the stag appears to be ok. The hallmark is in good condition.

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