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A silver Old English pattern part table service by Carrington & Co., London 1919, engraved with a crest, comprising: Twenty-one table spoons, Fifteen table forks, Twenty-five dessert spoons, Twenty dessert forks, Ten tea spoons, Four salt spoons, Two mustard spoons, Two pickle forks, Two butter knives, Two sauce ladles, Two serving spoons, A grape scissors by Carrington & Co., Sheffield 1919, A soup ladle, 6408g (206 oz); Together with a silver and ivory stilton scoop by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1919; Together with steel and ivory knives and carving implements, in a light oak canteen box. Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Olive Pearson. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A mainly Victorian composite silver gilt Bright Vine pattern part dessert service, mainly London 1842-43 by Henry Holland and by Thurston Cook, engraved with a cypher and a coronet, comprising: Twenty-four knives with loaded handles, Twenty-three forks with loaded handles, Twenty-four spoons, Twenty-three ice spoons, Four ice serving spades, A cream ladle, A sugar sifter, A serving knife with a loaded handle, Two serving forks with loaded handles, Two grape shears by William Hunter (?II), London 1824, with steel screws, 3244g (104.25 oz) weighable, In a fitted mahogany case, the nameplate engraved `Baron M. C. De Rothschild`. Provenance: The Estate of the late Dame Miriam Rothschild. Baron Mayer Carl Rothschild (1820-1886) was the son of Baron Carl Mayer de Rothschild and Adelheid Hertz. He married Louise Rothschild, daughter of Nathan Mayer Rothschild and Hannah Cohen, on 6th April 1842. This present lot was probably a purchase for the new matrimonial home. They went on to have six daughters. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Scottish provincial fiddle pattern ladle by William Ferguson, Elgin circa 1830 (ELn, WF, ELn), engraved with script initials `WG`, 16cm (6.25in) long; and a celtic pointed ladle, possibly Aberdeen (three castles, I.B, I.B), engraved a script `G`, 15cm (6in) long. Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Olive Pearson. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A collection of silver and silver coloured flatware, George III and later makers and dates, including: English, including a George III ivory handled fish slice, London 1808; Scottish and American, including a fiddle pattern table spoon by Eleazar Wyer, jnr., Portland, Maine (1786-1848), later engraved; a coffin-end small ladle and a fiddle pattern tea spoon, possibly by same maker, 1139g (40 oz) gross weighable. Provenance: The Estate of the late Professor Rupert Hall and Mrs Hall. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Embossed Silver Box by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1894, embossed flowers, scrolling leaves, Pair Old English Silver Serving Spoons, maker TN, London 1784, Fiddle Pattern Serving Spoon, London 1864, Old English Serving Spoon, Sheffield 1916, modern child`s silver bracelet, plated soup ladle, pair of plated fish servers & plated student`s lamp, single wick & horn & plate knife rest
A Dunstan Silver Plated Large Flatware Service, comprising soup ladle, pair fish servers, 6 serving spoons, 12 dinner forks, 10 dinner knives, 12 smaller forks, 11 knives, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 fruit knives, 6 fruit forks, 12 grapefruit spoons, 12 teaspoons, 12 coffee spoons (150)
A Victorian soup ladle by Hayne and Carter, London 1841, double struck fiddle, thread and shell pattern, of very good gauge with engraved gothic initial B to terminal; together with a small collection of flatware to include fish slice, toddy ladles etc (qty) ladle 33cm long, combined weighable silver 16oz
A George III silver helmet shaped cream jug R & D Hennell, London 1799, of conventional form with engraved borders and cartouche; a Victorian christening mug, Birmingham 1858, of fluted panelled form with engraved flower heads and foliage; a small bun pepperette, J Eames, London1802, of simple form with pull off domed cover; together with a coin set punch ladle with twisted baleen handle and a small waiter (qty) combined weight 22oz
A George III hallmarked silver sugar sifter having chased handle and pierced repousse bowl, bears family crest to finial, makers mark J B, London 1790/91, together with a Victorian hallmarked silver sauce ladle having shell and family crest to finial, made by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1890/91, approx weight 5oz
A George III hallmarked silver soup ladle, bears family crest to finial, made by Richard Crossley, London 1799/1800 together with a George IV hallmarked silver serving spoon, bears family crest to finial made by William Fountain, London 1823/24, also a George III hallmarked silver serving spoon, bears family crest to finial, made by William Eley, William Fern, William Chawner, London 1808/09, approx weight 16oz
A George V `Queen Anne` pattern flatware service comprising steel carving set, twelve steel bladed table knives, twelve steel bladed cheese knives, a butter knife, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, six tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve tea spoons, pickle fork, two sauce ladles and soup ladle, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1919, together with matched salad servers, preserve spoon, three salt spoons, pickle fork and butter knife, total weight 140.16ozs., contained in an oak canteen with matching stand raised on spiral twist legs.
A Georgian pointed Old English pattern toddy ladle of slender form, maker JE, possibly Scottish, a pair of George III sugar nips of traditional design , maker GB possibly George Baskerville, no assay office of date letter and a pair of Victorian sugar nips, makers marks worn, London, 1882, total weight of silver 2.70ozs.
A matched set of three George III silver Adam design chamber candlesticks, with detachable drip pans and shaped thumb pieces, London 1797 and later, probably by Abraham Peterson, together with a conical snuffer and one similar, a two handled loaded bud vase, a whalebone handled toddy ladle and two other silver spoons with long shanks
A PAIR OF GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERNED SUGAR TONGS, SMITH & FERN, LONDON 1792, a smaller modern pair, a reproduction caddy spoon with fluted bowl, London 1978, an early Victorian fiddle thread pattern jam spoon, Hayne & Carter, London 1838, modern cream ladle, two Victorian fiddle pattern salt spoons, London & Exeter, two modern spoons and a salt shovel, marks worn, 5 ozs.
A RARE GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN CHESTER SOUP LADLE, RICHARDSON (3) OR (4), bright cut borders and vacant catouche, Chester 1789, 5 ozs, see illustration. The very clear makers mark is a fairly large plain RR,no stops between, in a rectangular punch with a single notch at the top and a double notch underneath. It is not known when Richardson (3) died `Richard Richardson` (4) was AM in 1789, resigning the post in 1791.

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