A Mixed Lot comprising: a Continental white metal Beaker, of cylindrical form with engraved foliate decoration and named cartouche; together with a 19th Century Continental Silver and twisted whalebone Toddy Ladle, with shaped oval bowl and twisted Silver stem and further whalebone handle, various dates and makers (2)
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A cased set of six parcel gilt cockerell cocktail sticks, stamped marks; a silver mounted red leather ring box, London 1993; a Victorian silver shell bowl caddy spoon, Birmingham 1863, with an openwork vine handle; a George III fiddle and shell caddy spoon, London 1819; and a small Old Eglish ladle
A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern part canteen of cutlery comprising seven table forks, twelve dessert forks and spoons, London 1850 by John James Whiting together with a collection of similar silver fiddle pattern cutlery, comprising five table forks, London 1848 by Joseph Albert Savory, set of six teaspoons London 1846 by John & Henry Lias, a sauce ladle and a teaspoon.
A silver matched Old English pattern canteen of flatware for twelve settings, Walker & Hall, various dates 1914-1920's, comprising dinner forks, dinner spoons, dessert forks, dessert spoons, teaspoons, a soup ladle and a pair of sauce ladels, also twelve white handled dinner and dessert knives in an oak cabinet, 110oz gross
Plated wares, comprising; a twin handle vegetable dish stand, fitted with a lidded glass liner, a vase, a toast rack, a twin handled bowl, a circular salt, a circular card tray raised on three feet, a circular lidded butter dish, a child's pusher and spoon, a set of six tea knives, with steel blades and with loaded silver handles, a cake knife, a sardine fork, a cream ladle, a quantity of fiddle and Old English pattern table flatware, various knives and sundry.
A large canteen of Hanoverian pattern flatware by Hamilton and Inches Edinburgh various dates (the majority 1910), of good gauge and with engraved conjoined initials, comprising soup ladle, two sauce ladles, twelve tablespoons, sixteen dessert spoons, eighteen table and dessert forks, ten teaspoons and three coffee spoons (qty) 136oz
An English Blue and White Transfer Printed Pottery Extensive Dinner and Dessert Service, probably Andrew Stevenson Ornithological Series, early 19th century, each piece printed with diverse birds including peacocks, turkeys, vultures, herons, ducks and other water birds, amongst fruiting and flowering foliage, within foliate borders, comprising four lobed scrolled handled dessert dishes (19.4cm wide), a graduated set of three shaped lozenge dishes (graduating 27cm-25.5cm), a pair of quatrelobed serving dishes (19.4cm wide), a set of seven graduated meat plates/stands (graduating 26.3cm-19.4cm), a meat strainer (29.8cm); a square bowl (23cm wide), a pierced octagonal tab-handled chestnut basket (25.5cm wide), a pair of shaped square entrée dishes and covers (21.5cm wide), a graduated set of three meat plates (graduating 46cm-42cm), a sauce tureen, cover, stand and ladle (19cm wide), a spare sauce tureen lid, a graduated set of four oval serving bowls (graduating 30cm-27.5cm), five tea plates (16.2cm wide), eight dessert plates (19cm), twelve dessert plates (19.8cm), four soup bowls (23.6cm), and nineteen dinner plates (25.5cm) See illustration A plate with a similar pattern to the preceding is illustrated in Coysh (A W) & Henrywood (R K) The Dictionary of Blue & White Printed Pottery 1780-1880, p.43, and on p.44 it describes the illustrated dish as the only pattern which has so far been recorded marked with the maker's name.
A Victorian Fiddle and Shell Pattern Gravy Spoon, by George W Adams, London 1852, engraved with wolf head crest; Another, maker's mark EJ, London 1822; A Victoria Pattern Example, London 1852, engraved with cursive initial "B", maker's mark indistinct; and An Old English Pattern Ladle, by Stephen Adams, London 1797, engraved with cursive initial "P" (4), combined weight 22oz
A Composite Canteen of Fiddle Pattern Cutlery, various makers, 1820-1866, comprising twelve table spoons (maker's mark AW, Edinburgh 1826, 26oz), twelve dessert spoons (6-maker's mark HH, London 1866, 6-maker's mark TS, London 1858, combined weight 17 1/2oz), a gravy spoon (maker's mark AW, Edinburgh 1826, 3oz), a soup ladle (maker's mark AW, Edinburgh 1826, 7oz), twelve table forks (6-London 1837, 6-by James Williams, Exeter 1855, combined weight 30oz), twelve dessert forks (6-by James Williams, Exeter 1855, 6-by Henry Lias, London 1845, combined weight 19oz), seven assorted teaspoons (various London and Edinburgh, 5 1/2oz), a pair of sauce ladles (maker's mark WH, Edinburgh 1823, 2 1/2oz), a soup ladle, engraved with initial "C" (by James Williams, Exeter 1847, 8oz), and a sifter spoon, no engraved letter (maker's mark WE, London 1820, 2oz), overall weight 120 1/2oz approx
A Composite Canteen of Old English Pattern Flatware, London 1797 and later, comprising twelve table knives with plated blades (date marks worn), twelve dessert knives with plated blades, (date marks worn), twelve table forks (10-1786, 2-1813, combined weight 27 1/2oz), twelve dessert forks (London 1815, 16 1/2oz), twelve table spoons (London 1815, 29oz), twelve dessert spoons (10-1815, 2-1786, 15oz), twelve teaspoons (various 1797, 1809 and 1813, combined weight 7oz), two sauce ladles (London 1798, 3oz), and a soup ladle (London 1802, 6oz), total weighable silver 75oz; contained in a two-drawer lidded green baize lined mahogany canteen, retained by Burfitt Ltd, 1b Albemarle Street, London W1
A George III Double Ended Marrow Scoop, London 1789, plain, 23cm long; A Mid 18th Century Toddy Ladle, with double lipped bracketed bowl, socketed to a turned lignum vitae handle, hallmarks rubbed, possibly London 1749, 36cm long; and A Cream Ladle, 18th century, plain rounded bowl and twisted baleen handle, unmarked, 18.5cm long (3)
A collection of various English blue printed wares, comprising a covered two handed Sauce Tureen, a ladle with stand, an Oval Platter, further George Jones “Abbey” pattern Jug, a set of five Booths Saucers and a set of three 19th Century Spode Dessert Bowls decorated with the “Lucano” pattern

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