A 19TH CENTURY SPODE POTTERY BLUE AND WHITE SAUCE TUREEN, COVER AND STAND, printed with figures on a river bridge by castle ruins, within a leaf and berry border, the stand 21cms wide; together with a soup ladle, the bowl internally printed in blue with a river landscape, the curved and moulded handle printed with flower heads, and a rectangular soap dish and cover, printed in blue with figures and buildings, the base with a border of flowers and scrolling foliage, fitted with a pierced liner, 6.5 x 10cms; another ladle, printed in blue with flowers (4)
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Silver flatware, comprising; a pair of Scottish silver Old English pattern tablespoons, Edinburgh 1802, a pair of Old English pattern sauce ladles, London 1810, an Old English pattern sauce ladle, London 1793, a sugar sifting spoon, Sheffield 1916, two further sauce ladles and a King`s pattern sauce ladle, London 1904.
A large quantity of mostly plated table flatware, including King`s pattern table wares, table spoons, large and small forks, desert spoons, teaspoons, fish knives and forks, a pair of fiddle pattern sauce ladles, a pair of grape scissors, six pairs of desert or fruit knives and forks, various condiment spoons, sugar sifting spoons, various pairs of sugar tongs, mate straws, a straining ladle and sundry.
A plated part table service of table flatware, comprising; eight table spoons, eight steel bladed table knives, eight table forks, eleven fish knives, twelve fish forks, eleven fruit spoons, having gilt bowls, a pair of fish servers, a pair of salad servers, a flan sever, a soup ladle, a pair of fruit serving spoons and seven further items of flatware, all initialed P.
Late Victorian oak cased table canteen of electro-plated old English flatware for twelve place settings by Joseph Rodgers : ivory handled table knives with steel blades, similar cheese knives, table forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, teaspoons, six table spoons, six coffee spoons, two sauce ladles, soup ladle, gravy spoon, meat and poultry carving set (poultry fork missing), sugar tongs, four salt spoons and a mustard spoon.
A Victorian silver part canteen of Old English bead pattern cutlery, comprising four tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, ten dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, five egg spoons, four sauce ladles, butter knife, mustard spoon, sugar tongs and soup ladle, London 1863 by George Adams, together with twelve plated handled table knives, within an oak four drawer canteen enclosed by two panelled doors.
An early 20th century Walker & Hall oak cased three drawer table containing an eighteen service canteen in the Kings pattern with contents comprising soup ladle, two gravy spoons, fish knives, fish servers, eighteen soup spoons, eighteen dessert spoons, two sauce ladles, pair of nutcrackers, eighteen "fish eaters" with bone handles and silver feruls, knives and forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve three pronged dessert with mother-of-pearl handles and matching knives, four butter knives, dessert forks, cheese knives with bone handles, egg spoons, table forks, teaspoons, five piece carving set etc, also a quantity of further flatware, raised on square stretcher supports (illustrated)
A collection of Russian silver flatware, including: an Old English pattern soup ladle, St Petersburg 1802, 84 zolotniks, 36cm long; a fiddle pattern soup ladle, post 1908 Kokoshnik mark for Moscow, 84 zolotniks, engraved with a monogram, 32cm long; eight fiddle pattern table spoons; three table forks and a tea spoon, 39.55 oz gross
A 19th century French silver gravy spoon, Paris hallmarks for 1819-1838, maker`s mark JO with a cross between and mullet below, .950 standard, inscribed with the initials D.Z, 32cm long, 5.8 oz; and a 19th century French provincial silver soup ladle, maker`s mark JO with a hammer between, .950 standard, engraved with a monogram, 36cm long, 8.7 oz
A parcel of thirty one pieces of silver shell handled flatware, some pieces monogrammed - six teaspoons 7.5 ozs, London 1840, six dessert forks 12.5 ozs, London 1836, six dinner forks 21 ozs, London 1846, six dessert spoons 13 ozs, London 1840, six serving spoons 20 ozs, London 1840 and a ladle 3 ozs, London 1913 (non-matching) - approximately 77 ozs total (catalogue illustrated)
A Victorian pottery two-handled milk pail, of circular section, white-glazed and black transfer-printed with cows and inscribed `Pure Milk`, galvanised cover with hinged lid, 30cm high; together with a brass-handled galvanised pint ladle by H. Whalley, Blackburn, and a turned wood stirrer (3)
An assorted selection of silver flatware to include; A Russian silver spoon, bearing mark for Moscow circa 1884, marked indistinctly, with basket weave effect decoration, 13.5cm long, along with a silver basting spoon probably Stephen Adams, late 18th century, a silver ladle, Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes and John East Dix, London 1817, with crest, five silver teaspoons with shell moulded bowl and various further spoons, total weight 10oz
A SILVER PLATED HANOVARIAN PATTERN TWELVE SETTING CANTEEN OF CUTLERY to include table knives and forks, dessert knives and forks, four knife rests, soup ladle, gravy spoon, sauce ladles, carving set, teaspoon, a mustard spoon, salt spoons, all cased in an oak canteen box with carrying handle.

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