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A modern silver ladle and spoon, maker`s mark of P. B. H, London, no date letter, spot hammered decoration, stylised geometric terminals, length 20.2cm and 19.8cm, approx. weight 2oz. (2) 609. By The Sandheim Brothers, a pair of Arts and Crafts spoons, London 1914, spot hammered bowls, the terminals with pierced Gothic arch decoration, length 23cm, approx. weight 4oz. (2)
A George III caddy spoon WC, London 1791, Fiddle pattern handle with chased fluted bowl; together with a collection of flatware to include a serving spoon Sheffield 1877 with pierced and engraved stem; a pair of Victorian fish servers with pierced and engraved blades and fluted handles; a baleen handled punch ladle with gadrooned rim; a tea strainer and a George III fish slice; also to include a plated soup ladle (qty)
A George III Irish bright cut cream or sauce ladle, with an oval fluted bowl, the pointed end handle with family crest, 19cm. long, maker JK possibly John Kearns, Dublin, 1819, also a pair of provincial Old English pattern dessert spoons, maker Joseph Hicks, Exeter, 1805, total weight 3.5ozs.
A Victorian provincial fiddle pattern sugar spoon with typical shovel bowl, maker James & Josiah Williams, Exeter, 1857, also another sugar spoon maker T.S probably Thomas Salter, Exeter, 1872, a Victorian fiddle pattern cream or small sauce ladle by W.R.Sobey, Exeter, 1838, a fiddle pattern preserve spoon by James & Josiah Williams, Exeter, 1854, a pair of fiddle pattern sugar tongs maker ES, Exeter, 1854, two fiddle pattern mustard spoons, maker W R Sobey and J Stone, Exeter 1836, 1846, and an Old English pattern teaspoon, maker Joseph Hicks, Exeter, 1784, total weight 5.75ozs.
A William IV/Victorian matched Fiddle, Shell and Thread pattern flatware service, crested, mainly maker George Adams , London 1845/47 and Mary Chawner London, 1834/35 comprising eighteen tablespoons (two plated), twenty four table forks, fifteen dessert forks, fourteen dessert spoons, six soup spoons (Sheffield, 1922, by Hutton& Sons Ltd) a basting spoon, a pair of sauce ladles by the Lias Brothers, A George III ‘Hourglass’ pattern soup ladle, maker Eley Fearn & Chawner, London, 1810, a pair of condiment spoons, a pair of condiment spoons, a Scottish sugar sifting spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, teaspoon. etc. various makers and dates, total weight of silver 226ozs, (88).
A collection of late 19th century/early 20th century Russian silver fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, and some later additional pieces stamped 875, all crested, comprising: seven table forks, eight dessert forks, soup ladle and three similar dessert spoons, also the following late 19th century and 20th century flatware, part monogrammed or crested, various patterns: three tablespoons, one table fork, conserve spoon, sugar sifter ladle, six butter knives, six coffee spoons, cased, six pastry forks, two small serving forks, a teaspoon, pair of sugar tongs, fish knife, serving spoon, butter knife, six mocha spoons with pierced foliate handles and gilt bowls, and some low grade metalwares flatware and silverplated flatware.
A Booth`s Dinner Service on cream ground with blue and gilt rims with multicoloured floral and swag decoration, comprising 5 graduated oval meat plates, a pair of round 2 handled lidded tureens, a pair of round 2 handled lidded sauce tureens with saucers, 1 ladle, 11 dinner plates, 8 dessert plates, 11 side plates (46)
Silver King`s pattern suite of flatware, Viners, Sheffield 1951-3 , for twelve place settings: soup spoons, fish knives and forks, table knives and forks, dessert forks and spoons, fruit knives and forks, cheese knives, teaspoons, coffee spoons, five-piece carving set, fish servers, two butter knives, two jam spoons, four table spoons, soup ladle, two sauce ladles, later cheese knife and cake slice, asparagus servers, London 1905 .
Silver suite of King`s pattern flatware for twelve place settings , Mosley & Co, Sheffield 1917 , in a mahogany table-top canteen of two drawers: table forks, dessert forks, eleven dessert spoons, soup spoons, six table spoons, two sauce ladles, soup ladle, gravy spoon, seven teaspoons, steel table and dessert knives with ivoride handles, five-piece carving set. (Some losses)
A GEORGE II AND LATER PART TABLE-SERVICE MARK OF ELIAS CACHART AND OTHERS, LONDON, 1755 ETC. Hanoverian pattern, engraved with the Spencer crest and further engraved with initial 'H', some later engraved with other initials, comprising: Eleven table-spoons A basting spoon A soup-ladle Six salt-spoons Together with the following Old English pattern, similarly engraved A basting spoon Two teaspoons 38 oz. (1,172 gr.) The crest is that of John Spencer, later 1st Earl Spencer. (22) View on Christie's.com
A GEORGE III SILVER TABLE-SERVICE MOSTLY WITH THE MARK OF GEORGE SMITH AND WILLIAM FEARN, LONDON, 1790 Old English Thread pattern, engraved with a crest below a viscount's coronet, comprising: Twenty-four table-forks Twenty-four table-spoons Twelve dessert-spoons Two Hanoverian pattern soup ladles, with shell bowls, engraved with the same crest A marrow scoop, engraved with the same crest A soup ladle, engraved with the same crest Together with twenty-four table-knives, with shell and cannon handles and steel blades 132 oz. (4,118 gr.) (88) View on Christie's.com
A WEDGWOOD PEARLWARE LEAF-MOULDED DESSERT-SERVICE MID-19TH CENTURY, IMPRESSED UPPERCASE MARKS Enriched with brown veining, comprising: a large two handled footed bowl and stand, three leaf-shaped dishes, three oval leaf-shaped dishes, a sauceboat, cover, stand and ladle, a sauceboat, stand and ladle, two rectangular dishes, a rectangular basket-dish, twenty-one leaf-moulded plates, three similar plates en suite View on Christie's.com
A GROUP OF GEORGE III AND LATER TABLE-SILVER THE KNIVES MOSTLY LONDON, 1813 AND 1814, MAKER'S MARK MB King's pattern, engraved with an 'S' cypher within the Garter motto and below an earl's coronet, comprising: Thirty-five table-knives A soup-ladle A teaspoon Two carving-forks Four carving knives And the following Old English pattern, similarly engraved: Thirteen teaspoons Three pairs of sugar-tongs And the following with Reeded handles, similarly engraved: Six table-knives Two carving-forks A carving knife 24 oz. (748 gr.) (68) View on Christie's.com
A GROUP OF GEORGE II SILVER SPOONS Hanoverian pattern, engraved on one side with the Spencer crest, some further engraved with initial 'S' and on the other side with initials 'S R' Comprising: A soup-Ladle, 1757 Two basting-spoons, 1755 Eighteen table-spoons, 1755 etc. A dessert-spoon, 1755 57 oz. (1,779 gr.) (22) View on Christie's.com
FOUR MEISSEN (OUTSIDE DECORATED) CUSTARD CUPS AND COVERS AND A DRESDEN STAND AND LADLE LATE 19TH CENTURY, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS AND CANCELLATION MARKS TO CUPS, THE STAND WITH BLUE AR MARKS The cups and domed covers with bud finials, each painted with figures in parkland in the style of Watteau, the scroll-moulded quatrefoil stand painted with bouquets, the ladle similarly scroll-moulded and painted with flowers, within gilt line rims (10) View on Christie's.com
A collection of silver flatware, including a Victorian sauce ladle, Birmingham 1863, and another, Birmingham 1901, both by Elkington & Co; a set of salad servers by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1931, with pierced `scale` decoration and anthemion terminals; a set of six asparagus tongs by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1902; and other serving items

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