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Lot 195

A William IV silver ladle, "Fiddle" pattern (by Lias Bros., London, 1830), 7.5 oz

Lot 508

A COMPOSED TABLE SERVICE. Fiddle pattern, crested, comprising twelve table spoons, six forks, thirteen dessert spoons, six dessert forks, one soup ladle, four sauce ladles and fifteen tea spoons, all London, by Mary & Eliza Sumner, William Eley and William Fearn, Thomas Wallis and Jonathan Hayne, Solomon Hougham, William Bateman and John, Henry and Charles Lias, 1809-32 (principally 1811); a mustard pot and pepper caster, same crest, London 1810 and 31 respectively, 99ozs (59). ++ In good condition with light wear the tynes of the forks not markedly worn, no splits or repairs, the marks good

Lot 528

A GEORGE III BRIGHT CUT SOUP LADLE. Old English pattern, maker IS, probably Joseph Steward, London 1781, 4ozs. ++ Light wear, the bowl slightly scratched/dented, the marks good

Lot 100

An interesting 19th century marine coconut ladle, inscribed "Succes The British Tars", the bone handle for HMS Undine 1839.

Lot 527

A Georgian Edinburgh hallmarked silver toddy ladle.

Lot 594

A 19th century Scottish ladle, by Mossman, with turned wooden handle, length 38cm.

Lot 495

A Victorian silver ladle, by George Maudsley, London 1895

Lot 6

WHEEL ENGRAVED WINE GLASS CIRCA 1780 the tapered bowl engraved with a figure on horseback playing side drums above flute cuts, above a hollow Silesian stem on solid plain foot, 14.5cm high; an English facet cut toddy lifter, 18cm long; and a plain glass ladle with impressed moulded finial to the handle, 21cm long (3)

Lot 79A

George III silver punch ladle inset with coin with twisted whale bone handle 11in. (27.94cm)

Lot 112

George III silver Fiddle Pattern cutlery by William Eley and William Fearn, London comprising: 12 table forks 1817; 12 table spoons 1815; 12 dessert spoons 1815, and 1 sou ladle 1815, (37) 80ozs

Lot 680

A canteen of George VI Old English pattern flatware, comprising twelve soup spoons, twelve table forks, six table spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve tea spoons, a soup ladle, a pair of salad servers, a pair of sauce ladles, a sugar scoop, a pickle fork, a pair of sugar bows, a butter knife, ensuite with stainless steel accompaniments, comprising twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, a carving five carving implements and a pair of E.P.N.S sugar bows, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1935, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940 & 1941, 135oz weighable silver, the `Jacobethan` oak canteen table with oversailing moulded rectangular above two long graduated drawers, each carved with two pairs of linen-fold panels, turned wooden handles, shaped apron, fluted baluster legs, moulded rectangular stretchers, block feet, 88cm wide, 76.5cm high

Lot 684

A George III Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, 17cm long, Peter & William Bateman, London 1808; another, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1849 (2)

Lot 689

A George III Scottish Old English pattern soup ladle, 38cm long, John Graham, Edinburgh 1805, 7oz

Lot 691

A George IV silver-gilt Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern salt ladle, husk heel, Charles Boyton, London 1828; a pair of George III Old English pattern salt ladles, Peter & William Bateman, London 1806; a pair of George III provincial Fiddle pattern salt ladles, Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1816 (5)

Lot 694

A matched George III and Victorian Old English pattern part table service, comprising a soup ladle, twelve table forks, eight table spoons, three salt ladles, a fish slice, fifteen dessert forks, eleven dessert spoons and a sifter spoon, William Skeen, George Smith II & William Fearn, Thomas Wallis II, Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, Thomas Wilkes Barker, Benjamin Stephens and Charles Lias, London 1791, 1793, 1801, 1808, 1817, 1839 & 1840,(52), 98oz gross Griffin`s head crest & motto of Tempest of Broughton Hall, Broughton-in-Craven, Yorks., created baronets in 1839 & 1866. The Tempests have owned land at Broughton, near Skipton, time out of mind" although Broughton Hall was originally built in 1595 by Henry Tempest and rebuilt fairly drastically in Palladian manner in c. 1755 for Stephen Tempest. His grandson another Stephen re-furnished the house to the tune of over £2000 using Gillows a firm much favoured by the Catholic gentry of the north (being Lancastrian in origin and themselves Catholic) and he also much enlarged the house to neo-Classical designs by William Atkinson in 1810-1813. Gillows again carried out some additional re-furnishing this time in neo-Greek taste. A final series of alterations and additions were made by George Webster from 1839 to include the colossal porte cochere for Stephen Tempest`s son Sir Charles Robert Tempest 1st Bt. The gardens were re-modelled by W. A. Nesfield in 1855. Although the baronetcies became extinct the Tempests still reside at Broughton"

Lot 721

A pair of William IV Fiddle pattern table spoons, John James Whiting, London 1836; a George III Old English pattern table spoon, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1808; others, various dates and makers; a George III Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Richard Pearce, London 1819 (6), 14oz

Lot 756

George III Fiddle pattern soup ladle, 32cm long, London 1811

Lot 1075

Georg Jensen - a cream ladle, pattern 85, designed by Gail Spence, planished bowl, 13.5cm long, c.1935

Lot 1079

George III toddy ladle, fluted boat shaped bowl, turned ebonised handle, 33cm long, William Cattell, London 1770

Lot 1081

George III toddy ladle, oval bowl with reeded rim, twisted whale bone handle, 36.5cm long, London 1804

Lot 246

EARLY VICTORIAN IRISH SILVER SOUP LADLE, the plain Old English Pattern handle engraved with a crest, by Jas Le Bass, Dublin 1943, 8 1/2oz

Lot 289

NINETEENTH CENTURY SILVER MATCHED FIDDLE HANDLED PART TABLE SERVICE OF CUTLERY, principally for 6 persons, 31 pieces, engraved with a Unicorn crest viz 7 TABLE SPOONS, William IV (1) and Victorian (6), 6 TABLE FORKS Wm IV, London 1837, 6 DESSERT FORKS, Victorian, London 1851, 7 DESSERT SPOONS, Victorian various dates, 4 TEASPOONS, Victorian, 1 SAUCE LADLE, Victorian Exeter 1848, 51oz (31)

Lot 314

GEORGE V SILVER DESSERT SPOON, with shell embossed top, initialled, 6 7/8" (17.5cm) long, Sheffield 1913, together with an 800 standard SAUCE LADLE and CHILD`S FEEDING SPOON, Birmingham 1947, 3.5oz in total (3)

Lot 421

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY EPBM TWO HANDLE OVAL SOUP TUREEN AND COVER, the beaded decoration and raised on cast tab feet, 13" wide over the handles together with an OLD ENGLISH PATTERN ELECTROPLATE LADLE AND MATCHING BASTING SPOON (3)

Lot 434

LATE VICTORIAN E.P.B.M TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE OF FOUR PIECES of oblong and tapered form with cutaway corners, the tea and coffee pots with mother of pearl finials, teapot with later applied engraved presentation dated 1910, all with foliate scroll engraved decoration and a LATE 19TH CENTURY FIDDLE THREAD AND SHELL PATTERN SOUP LADLE (5)

Lot 340

A Russian silver gilt spoon, possibly Moscow, of typical form with engraved diaper work, spears, skull and crossbones and cyrillic script, bears marks, length 22 cm, together with a Continental niello work ladle, the handled and circular bowl with niello foliate decoration, the interior of the bowl with embossed flowerhead design, bears marks 88, length 36.5 cm and a Russian silver incense burner, possibly Moscow, of typical form with a small domed upper section with foliate engraving attached to the lower section by curb link chain, the pierced waisted lower section with three scrolled hooks and ending in a turned finial, bears marks, length 58 cm, approximate gross weight 15.09 oz, (3).

Lot 359

A cased set of six silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, Birmingham, together with a cased Victorian silver spoon, London 1865, the reverse of the bowl and handle decorated with vine leaves and berries, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, a silver square ash tray, Birmingham, a silver six section silver toast rack, Birmingham 1938, of rectangular form with Art Deco handles, and a Victorian silver sauce ladle, Sheffield 1884, approximate gross weight 11.73 oz.

Lot 401

A Edwardian silver part cutlery service, Sheffield 1905, comprising of eight teaspoons, five dessert spoons, five serving spoons, six dessert forks, nine table forks, a sauce ladle, a large serving spoon and ladle, each handle with armorial, David Herbert & George Edward, approximate gross weight 72.86 oz, (36).

Lot 354

A Victorian silver cylindrical christening mug, London 1869, bright-cut engraved and monogrammed; a coin inset toddy ladle, unmarked, with a part-twisted baleen handle; and a Dutch cast and pierced sweet basket (3) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 384

A quantity of silver, comprising: a George III cream jug, London 1814; a posy holder, unmarked; a George III sauce ladle; an Exeter long condiment spoon and salt spoon; a pair of sugar tongs; a pair of Continental silver coloured tea spoons; and a desk seal (damaged), 250g (8 oz) gross weighable Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 403

A late Victorian silver fiddle pattern soup ladle by William Hutton & Sons, London 1899, 31.5cm (12.5in) long, 9.95 oz Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 416

A small collection silver flatware, George III and later makers and dates, including: an Irish shell bowl Old English bright-cut sauce ladle, crested, 425g gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 448

A selection of silver and silver plate, including: a Victorian caddy spoon by George Unite; four silver napkin rings; four fiddle pattern tea spoons; an oval mustard pot, Birmingham 1925; a pair of silver coloured novelty sweet dishes formed as cranes; dressing table items; a distressed toddy ladle; and other items; together with a plated waiter and a Corinthian column candlestick Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 470

A quantity of silver, including: a George III mustard pot, maker`s mark worn, London 1810; a Victorian sugar basket, Birmingham 1856 (one foot missing); a pair of Victorian salts by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1872; a tortoiseshell piquework and silver inkwell (damaged) a salt spoon by George Adams; an American silver coloured Aesthetic sauce ladle by Gorham & Co.; two photo frames (with faults); a silver napkin ring; and a small quantity of plated items, including: a nautilus shell spoon warmer Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 85

George III Fiddle pattern Soup Ladle, William Fearne, London 1788, 170grms.

Lot 86

George III Fiddle pattern Soup Ladle, with engraved initials, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1813, 190grms.

Lot 138

Part Canteen of George V Silver Cutlery, Dubarry pattern, comprising, twelve dessert spoons,twenty-four dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, five tablespoon, twelve teaspoons, four ladles, soup ladle, and a pair basting spoons, each piece engraved with a pair of crests, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1925, 4,370grms.

Lot 139

Six George V silver Dubarry pattern Tablespoons, five matching Table Forks, Sifter Spoon, two Ladles, Soup Ladle and a Basting Spoon, William Hutton & Sons, London 1927, 1,460grms.

Lot 174

Victorian Fiddle pattern Ladle, George Adams, London 1865, 75grms.

Lot 181

George III Old English pattern Soup Ladle, Richard Crossley, London 1802, 170grms.

Lot 516

A Walker & Hall suite of silver plated cutlery, within oak canteen, eighty-seven pieces for a twelve place setting, fiddle pattern, includes two pairs of knife rests and soup ladle, monogrammed - three items missing

Lot 511

A George VI soup ladle, by Atkin Bros., Sheffield, 1945, fiddle pattern, 7oz.

Lot 547

A Victorian soup ladle, by Mary Chawner, London, 1839, Old English pattern, 6.75oz. See illustration

Lot 555

A pair of George III silver toddy ladles, by Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh, 1815, Old English pattern, with engraved initials; together with a silver Newcastle ladle, by Ann Robertson.

Lot 233

A George III silver feather edged soup ladle with shell pattern bowl, 13ins overall, probably by William Taylor, London 1777 (weight 5ozs)

Lot 234

A George III silver feather edged soup ladle with shell pattern bowl, 13.25ins overall, probably by Benjamin Brewood, London 1767 (weight 6ozs)

Lot 235

A George III and George IV silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern table service, the majority by Eley & Fearn, some by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1804-1821, comprising - twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve tea spoons, pair of sauce ladles, pair of butter knives, and two gravy spoons (weight 148ozs - all engraved with crest of lion passant holding a cross), and with plated soup ladle, eight table knives and twelve dessert knives, all with later stainless steel blades and ivory handles engraved with similar crest

Lot 309

A large collection of Masons Fruit basket pattern tea and dinner wares to include a large tureen and cover with a ladle

Lot 344

A collection of miscellaneous items to include a part 19th century gilt metal figural clock, a glass bowl, a part canteen of cutlery, cigarette cards, a silver plated ladle and prints etc.

Lot 29

A George III silver soup ladle, Mathew Craw, Edinburgh 1802

Lot 49

A pair of electroplated candlesticks with patent `Artic` candle fitting and Cobham Co. pierced shades, plated punch bowl and ladle

Lot 87

A silver toddy ladle the bowl with two spouts and a plated toddy ladle (2)

Lot 92

A Victorian silver soup ladle, London 1843

Lot 91

A Georgian hallmarked silver soup ladle with circular bowl below flaring plain handle with engraved crest to terminal, length 38cm, Edinburgh 1788, Francis Howden.

Lot 169

A Georgian hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle with engraved stag`s head to terminal, length 18cm, London 1797, Richard Crossley.

Lot 805

A Victorian silver sauce ladle London 1860 along with seven other pieces of silver flatware

Lot 879

A silver ladle Edinburgh maker J E possibly 1786

Lot 10

JG, possibly James Gordon II, Aberdeen, c1820 A fiddle pattern toddy ladle initialled S (Five marks JG?;A;B;D;N) (9;8/9)

Lot 25A

David Gray, Dumfries A fiddle pattern soup ladle, initialled M (Five marks:- coiled anchor, stags head, G anchor, DG)

Lot 33

William Young, Dundee, c1810 An oar pattern tody ladle, initialled BF and numbered 3 (Four marks, WY;pot of lilies twice; D) (9;8/9)

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