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A George V Canteen of Cutlery old english pattern for twelve persons, viz: twelve Table and Dessert Forks, twelve Soup Spoons, twelve Dessert Spoons, six Table Spoons, two Sauce Ladles, one Soup Ladle, seven Teaspoons, London 1910, plus Knives and Carvers in mahogany case with hinged lid above two drawers with inset brass handles
A large cased canteen Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1911, of double struck beaded edge hourglass variant pattern, with engraved crest to terminal to include: soup ladle four sauce ladles eighteen soup spoons six table spoons eighteen desert spoons twenty four table forks twenty four desert forks eleven egg spoons three butter knives eighteen fish knifes (with ivory handles) seventeen fish forks (with ivory handle and a replacement plated example) twelve fruit knives (with mother of pearl handles) twelve fruit forks (with mother of pearl handles) and with assorted ivory handles table and side knives with steel blades, the ivory handles with engraved and stained crest, the whole contained in a five drawer fitted mahogany canteen with twin doors and brass handles approximately 217oz
A late Victorian canteen T Smith & Sons, Glasgow 1899, of Old English pattern with bright cut borders and engraved initial M to terminal, comprising twelve each of : Table forks tablespoons dessert forks dessert spoons gravy spoon soup ladle sauce ladle contained in oak canteen with lift out tray approximately 110oz
A SILVER CANTEEN OF CHIPPENDALE FANCY PATTERN FLATWARE MARK OF JAMES DIXON AND SON, SHEFFIELD, 1936 COMPRISING 12 EACH OF: TABLE FORKS, SOUP SPOONS, DESSERT SPOONS & FORKS, CAKE FORKS, TEASPOONS, SUNDAE SPOONS, TEASPOONS & DEMI-TASSE SPOONS; ALSO 4 TABLE SPOONS; 3 EACH OF MUSTARD AND SALT SPOONS; PAIRS OF: SUGAR TONGS, SALAD SERVERS & SERVING SPOONS; A SIFTER SPOON; A BASTING SPOON & A SOUP LADLE; 12 EACH OF TABLE KNIVES & DESSERT KNIVES PLUS 12 PAIRS OF FRUIT & FISH KNIVES & FORKS, ALL WITH MOTHER-OF-PEARL HANDLES, PLATED BLADES/TINES; AND A FIVE-PIECE CARVING SET, CONTAINED IN CANTEEN 170 OZ. (5,270 GR.) View on Christie's.com
* A quantity of assorted silver and white metal jewellery including rings, bracelets, bangles and a money clip, various stamped marks, with three cake forks stamped `Silver`, an unmarked soup ladle, a Cross ball point pen, stamped `925 silver`, a Dupont fountain pen, and two metal bangles, 12.5 oz gross
A collection of silver flatware, including: twelve Victorian King`s pattern table forks by George W. Adams, mainly London 1863 (marks rubbed); a King`s pattern table spoon, London 1937; a George IV King`s pattern sauce ladle, London 1825; a George III King`s pattern soup ladle, London 1818; three Hourglass pattern table spoons, marks rubbed; two Hourglass pattern sauce ladles, one London 1825, the other rubbed, 72.5 oz gross; with various silver handled knives
A Georgian silver cream jug, London 1796, of helmet shape, a silver bowl, London 1936, with fluted decoration and two Ox eye handles, a pair of Georgian silver salts, leg broken to one, a cased pair of silver salts, with spoons, three silver cruet spoons, and a glass hair tidy with silver cover, 384g (12.3 oz) gross, with a pair of plated telescopic candlesticks, and a toddy ladle
A silver panelled oval sauce boat, London 1928 with a flying scroll handle, on three shell feet; an Old English pattern sauce ladle, London 1930; a late Victorian shell butter dish, Sheffield 1899; a silver mounted wooden pepper mill, London 1964; a baluster salt, with a blue glass liner, Birmingham 1946; and an electro-plated straight-tapered tea pot and a similar coffee pot, each engraved with a crest, 336g weighable
DICKENS, Charles -- A George III silver toddy-ladle, London, maker's mark indistinct, 1792, the bowl later engraved with foliage, with a twisted whalebone handle, under bowl engraved with initial 'R' over 'A.R.', hallmarked under bowl and on handle, length 400mm. In custom-made wood and glass display case with mounted plaque reading: 'Original punch ladle used by Charles Dickens Esq. At the "George and Vulture" Tavern, Cornhill, London. Anno Domini 1849. Presented to John Summers 1952' (case a little damaged). View on Christie's.com
*A pair of late Victorian King’s pattern silver sauce ladles by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., with anthemion heels, engraved with a monogram, 18cm (7in) long; a toddy ladle (unmarked), 18th century, with a twisted baleen handle, 40cm (15.75in) long; and a further four smaller toddy ladles, various dates and marks, (one with handle missing) (7)
* A German Jugendstil silvered metal punch bowl and cover, circa 1905, in the manner of WMF, the domed cover with a cast whiplash finial, the bowl with twin multi frond handles, cast with maiden’s headed flowers and foliage, on four shaped feet, 45cm (17.75in) high, with a clear glass liner; with a punch ladle (cracks to the feet)
A George III Irish provincial silver pointed Old English pattern sauce ladle by John Nicholson I (active 1756-circa1805), Cork, circa 1790, engraved a script ‘I’ over ‘JH’ on a linear ground within an oval reserve, 19.7cm (7.75in) long, 47g (1.5 oz) Literature: Bowen, John R. and O’Brien, Conor ‘Cork silver and gold: Four centuries of craftsmanship’, Cork 2005, p. 184 for the maker’s mark Condition report** In very good condition overall. Some light scratches to the bowl. Marks clear.

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