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Lot 153

A suite of mid Victorian silver "Victoria" pattern flatware, various dates, makers mark GA, comprising 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 6 teaspoons, a sauce ladle and a pair of salt spoons, (some items bearing monogram and family crest), approx. 96ozs.-see illustration

Lot 165

Various electro plated items, to include three entree dishes, a tea caddy with engraved decoration, oval fruit basket with pierced decoration and swing handle, muffin dish, ladle, two butter dishes etc.

Lot 810

An early 20th Century Old English pattern flatware and cutlery service, for twelve settings, by Viner & Hall, comprising: table knives; table forks; and table spoons (4); dessert knives; dessert forks; dessert spoons; teaspoons; egg spoons; salt spoons (4); mustard spoons (2); a pair of sugar tongs; a small ladle; two preserve spoons; and two butter knives, all contained in an oak canteen, 25in. (63.5cm).

Lot 882

An Elizabeth II Celtic pattern sauce ladle; and four other ornamental spoons, various.

Lot 906

A George III sauce ladle, by George Burrows, London, 1764, Onslow pattern, with shell bowl.

Lot 914

An Edwardian soup ladle, by E.J. & S., Sheffield, 1903, stylized Old English pattern, with chased handle, engraved scroll and foliate design, engraved initials, 6.5oz.; and a plated Kings pattern ladle. (2)

Lot 924

A pair of Victorian butter knives, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1873, with decorative silver blades and ferrules, mother-of-pearl handles; a small Victorian ladle, by W.C.S., Glasgow, 1846, Kings pattern; and two George VI spoons, by G. & A., Edinburgh, 1947, with leaf and thistle handle. (5)

Lot 943

An early Victorian sauce ladle, by William Eaton, London, 1837, fiddle pattern.

Lot 233

A small 18th Century silver sauce ladle for "Elder" - the crescent pattern label with engraved borders (unmarked)

Lot 267

A Mid Winter 'Style Craft' dinner service, 'Capri' pattern, sixteen pieces for a six place setting, including pair of covered tureens and sauce jug with ladle on stand, designed by Jessie Tait

Lot 456

A George III silver toddy ladle, bowl of scalloped oval shape, turned ebony handle, marks indistinct, 14in.

Lot 335

A George III Silver Ladle Shaped Mustard Spoon, London 1800, maker's mark CF, also a silver miniature spoon (2)

Lot 354

A George III Silver Soup Ladle, London 1809 (repair to handle and bowl), 6oz, 33cm long

Lot 355

A George III Silver Soup Ladle, London 1798, maker's mark RC, 6oz, 32cm long

Lot 410

A Silver 8 Setting Flatware Service, comprising 8 dinner knives, 8 dessert knives, 8 dinner forks, 8 dessert forks, 8 dessert spoons, 8 soup spoons, 8 fruit spoons, 8 teaspoons, 4 serving spoons, sauce ladle, Sheffield 1965, weighable silver 87oz, in mahogany case

Lot 684

A Copper Warming Pan having turned wooden handle, a brass ladle and a mesh folding fire screen (3)

Lot 274

A Large Plated Pedestal Punch Bowl, of shaped circular form with floral sprays and lion mask and ring handles, together with ladle. (2)

Lot 2046

A George III, OE pattern sauce ladle. London 1801.

Lot 2098

An Edwardian OE pattern ladle with rat-tail bowl, London 1906.

Lot 2144

A matched set of six dessert knives and forks, with filled silver handles; together with a Georgian, OE pattern ladle.

Lot 6

Irish Silver: A silver soup ladle with shell bowl, Celtic point and bright cut star decoration, maker's mark J.S., Dublin 1904, in fitted case.

Lot 103

A mixed lot of silver comprising a pair of salts with blue glass liners, hallmarked Birmingham 1934, a pepper, a small vase, a napkin ring, a single salt with blue glass liner, another salt (liner missing) and a Scottish ladle bowl hallmarked 1875. (8)

Lot 281

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH POINTED END OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SOUP LADLE, bearing a crest and motto, by Francis Howden, Edinburgh 1788, 141/2" long

Lot 282

A VICTORIAN SOUP LADLE of fiddle and thread pattern, by William Eaton, London 1844, 121/2" long, (c.8oz)

Lot 284

A VICTORIAN SAUCE LADLE of fiddle pattern, initialled, makers mark rubbed, London 1852, together with a George IV fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London 1828, also an Old English pattern tablespoon, by Walker and Hall, (c1/2oz) (3)

Lot 286

A PAIR OF GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOONS, later embossed as berry spoons, with gilt bowls engraved and chased with flowers, London 1802, together with two further berry spoons, also an Irish sifter ladle, possibly by John Pittar, Dublin, no date letter (5)

Lot 288

A VICTORIAN SIFTER LADLE of Old English and Bead pattern, by George Adams, London 1875, together with two pairs of fiddle pattern sugar tongs, one Scottish, an Old English pattern crumb scoop, London 1913, and six other items of flatware (a lot)

Lot 290

A VICTORIAN SIFTER LADLE with a spiral twist stem surmounted by a figure, the gilt bowl with a beaded border, 1872, together with two further sifter ladles and a quantity of tea and salt spoons (c.12oz) (a lot)

Lot 291

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH MARROW SCOOP of double ended form, by WT, Edinburgh 1765, together with a pointed end toddy ladle, a sardine fork and an Old English pattern caddy spoon (4)

Lot 294

A HARLEQUIN SET OF EIGHT SCOTTISH OLD ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, crested, by Francis Howden, Edinburgh 1805/1806, together with a fiddle pattern sauce ladle, and a quantity of silver and plated tea and condiment spoons (a lot)

Lot 297

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III DESSERT SPOONS of fiddle pattern, monogrammed, by Solomon Howe, Solomon Royes and John East-Dix, London 1817, together with a set of five fiddle pattern dessert forks, London 1863, a Scottish toddy ladle, a sugar spoon, five various Old English pattern dessert forks and a quantity of tea and condiment spoons (c.34oz) (a lot)

Lot 138

A Georgian Irish silver ladle, Dublin (marks rubbed). Maker ID. 5.5oz.

Lot 172

A George III silver toddy ladle, with twisted whalebone handle. London 1793. Maker John Newburn.

Lot 184

A Victorian Scottish silver sifter spoon, Edinburgh 1847. Maker WRS and an Edward VII silver ladle. Sheffield 1903. Makers John Round & Son Ltd. 3.5oz.

Lot 167

A German metalwares part flatware service, by C Weishaupt, crown & crescent mark, stamped 800, comprising: six table forks, 21cm; six dessert forks, 18.5cm; six pastry forks, 17.5cm; six fish forks, 17.75cm; six table spoons, 21.5cm; six fish knives, 20.75cm; six steel bladed table knives, 26cm; six matching cheese knives, 21.5cm; A soup ladle, 33cm; A fish server, 28.5cm; A serving fork, 23.75cm; A serving spoon, 25cm; A sauce ladle, 17.75cm, A cream ladle, 19cm; three teaspoons, 14.75cm; And A pickle fork, 83oz weighable (58 pieces)

Lot 314

An extensive collection of blue and white to include a Mason's tureen, cover and ladle and a large willow pattern meat plate (quantity)

Lot 315

A Georgian silver long handled ladle, 7 ozs, marks indistinct

Lot 443

Antique silver mead ladle, approx. 12"" part barley twist ebony handle, side pouring silver bowl with a George III silver shilling dated 1723 set in base, slight dent in bowl,tested

Lot 176

A George III Royal silver-gilt cream pail and ladle, Paul Storr, London 1795-96. the pail of coopered form, simple loop handle, engraved with a coronet and monogram, also with an engraved initial in an oval to the underside, the ladle modelled as a smaller pail, similarly coopered and with an upright handle of shaped form (2), Pail 12cm high maximum, ladle 5.5cm high maximum, 7oz, Heraldry: The cipher and crown of Queen Charlotte, born in 1744 at Mecklenberg-Strelitz, married George III 1761 at St James’s Palace, died at Kew 1818.

Lot 84

Two Victorian beadwork tea pot stands, cast iron kitchen scale, Georgian brass pestle and mortar, ladle and key and a miniature oak coal box.

Lot 283

A George II toddy ladle with turned handle, 1746

Lot 109

A GEORGE II SILVER GILT DOUBLE LIPPED PUNCH LADLE with turned wooden handle fitted into extended socket, the bowl of lobed and fluted form with embossed and chased floral decoration with scrolling cartouche to well, engraved J to underside, 1750, maker's mark S.M. 40cm.

Lot 487

A 1930'3 MAHOGANY CANTEEN OF CUTLERY, London 1937, maker 'RWB' Harrods Ltd Silversmiths & Cutlers, London, SW1. The rectangular lift up top enclosing a fitted baize interior containing twelve silver dessert spoons, eight silver tea spoons, twelve silver dessert forks, twelve silver table forks, eleven cheese knives (Harrods limited Firth stainless) and twelve table knives (Harrods limited Firth stainless) the edge of the canteen bearing the ivorine trade label. The single drawer beneath containing one silver soup ladle, six silver table spoons, twelve silver soup spoons, two silver sauce ladles and six silver egg spoons, together with a mixture of ivory and ivorine handled cutlery (nineteen pieces). The removable canteen resting upon a conforming stand having a single vacant drawer, raised on square section legs flared at the feet. 39cm x 54cm x 89cm

Lot 71

A 19th Century Mintons Covered Two-Handled Soup Tureen and Stand, with matching Ladle, decorated in colours with pattern number 1815 (all restored), 12” high

Lot 464

A Georgian hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, engraved initials to terminal, London 1816.

Lot 470

A Georgian hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle with a William IV example, London 1822 and 1833 respectively with a similar later example. (3).

Lot 473

A modern hallmarked silver toddy ladle plain double spout bowl below twisted resin handle, length 40cm, Birmingham 1977.

Lot 202

GWR Silverware assortment comprising a Tea Pot with Hotels Roundel crest, Condiment Holder with twin shield crest, Sugar Bowl with Dining Cars garter, Sundae Dish with twin shield crest, Mustard Pot Holder with twin shield crest, a large Serving Tray, a Saucepan, a Serving Ladle, 7 Forks, 2 Fish Knives and a Dessert Spoon and a two compartment serving dish with Refreshment Department crest. A wonderful selection to either start, or add to a collection.

Lot 161

GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SAUCE LADLE, RICHARD SAWYER, DUBLIN 1815, Fiddle pattern, engraved with the letter "D"; together with a George III silver sifting ladle, Richard Crossley, London 1784, with later berry decoration to the shaped bowl, Old English pattern. (2) Gross 3oz

Lot 458

A pair of silver handle servers, copper can and ladle

Lot 761

A Silver Old English and Bead Pattern Part Table Service, comprising twelve tablespoons, two sauce ladles, nine dessert spoons, soup ladle, nine teaspoons, and six coffee spoons, monogrammed, Sheffield 1894 (qty) See illustration

Lot 511

A Victorian Scottish provincial silver cream ladle by Joseph Pozzie & Rob. Stewart, Elgin circa 1840, fiddle pattern, engraved a script 'J', 15.5cm (6in); and a Continental silver coloured sauce ladle, stamped '925' and a fish mark, 18cm (7in) long, 91g (2.75 oz) gross

Lot 533

A George III silver meat skewer by Robert Sallam, London 1770, with a shell and ring terminal, 35.5cm (14in) long, 122g (3.75 oz); and a George III Old English pattern soup ladle by Richard Crossley, London 1812, engraved with a coronet and a crest, 24cm (13.25in) long, 213g (6.75 oz). Provenance: The property of a lady of Title

Lot 545

An assembled silver table service, various dates and makers (the majority by George W. Adams), mainly engraved 'G', comprising:. In King's honeysuckle pattern:. Eighteen table forks. Twelve table spoons. A soup ladle. Two gravy spoons. A sauce ladle;. In Queen's pattern: Twelve dessert spoons. Twelve dessert forks;. In Queen's oyster shell heel:. Nine tea spoons;. In King's pattern: Three tea spoons. 5887g (189.25 oz) gross. In an oak fitted canteen box

Lot 649

An Austro-Hungarian silver fiddle pattern table service, 1886-1922 large article .800 standard marks, engraved with a monogram, comprising: Twelve table spoons. Twelve tea spoons. A soup ladle. 1407g (45.25 oz);. Together with. Twelve table forks (with knife handles). Twelve table knives. Twelve dessert forks (with knife handles). Twelve dessert knives

Lot 1496

A Chinese blue and white ladle, painted with a pagoda landscape, and a blue and white leaf-shaped dish of a similar design, both 18th century, 18.5cm. (2)

Lot 216

Victorian silver toast rack, Martin, Hall & Co, London 1881 , engraved with a moor's head crest; Victorian silver lidded mustard pot and a spoon; Georgian silver condiment ladle; Georgian style silver caster. 13oz 6dwt in total.

Lot 93

An 18th century brass straining ladle, with a wrought iron handle, 23.5in (60cm) l, and a boat shaped brass chamber stick. (2)

Lot 94

Two 19th century brass dredgers, with detachable pierced domed covers and loop handles, 4.25in (11cm) h, a 19th century brass bowled ladle, with a polished steel handle and another brass ladle. (4)

Lot 72

A reproduction silver punch ladle, with double lipped bowl, turned wood handle, London 1977

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