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A Hanoverian pattern soup ladle with engraved crests, London 1904.

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William Jamieson, c. 1810 - a sauce ladle, Old English pattern, initialled FI (two marks - WJ; ABD).

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Andrew Davidson, c. 1835 -a toddy ladle, fiddle pattern, initialled W (four marks - AD; plant twice; portcullis) (9;7/9).

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David Izat, c. 1795 (possibly Aberdeen) - a toddy ladle, Old English pattern, initialled T (two marks - DI; thistle) (9;7/9).

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David Gray, c. 1820 - a toddy ladle, oar pattern (four marks - poorly punched unicorn?; fouled anchor; unicorn; DG) (9;9).

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R.W., 1798 - a large soup ladle, Old English pattern, the circular bowl with shaped pouring lip (8;6/9).

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Francis Howden, c. 1800 - a toddy ladle with spiral twist stem and circular bowl (three marks) (9;9).

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John Sellar, c. 1840 - a toddy ladle, fiddle pattern, initialled GP (four marks - JS; tree with baubles thrice) (9;9 - tiny dent to edge of bowl).

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George Thomson (probably), 1825 - a fiddle pattern toddy ladle, initialled W (9;9); a matching salt spoon; and a George III sauce ladle with later piercing and decoration to form a sugar sifter by C & TW Barker 1804. (3)

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James Orr, c. 1815 - a toddy ladle, fiddle pattern, initialled C (four marks - JO; anchor thrice) (9;9).

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Thomas Stewart, c. 1835 - a large sauce ladle, fiddle pattern with distinctive cut shoulders (three marks - TS; thistle; INS) (10;10).

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John McRae, c. 1830 - a toddy ladle, plain fiddle pattern (three marks - JMcR; INS; bird) (9;10).

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William Mill, c. 1810 - a toddy ladle, oar pattern, initialled WDG (five marks - WM thrice; rose twice) (9;5/8 - but marks rubbed).

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William Ritchie, c. 1800 - a toddy ladle, pointed Old English pattern, initialled J (three marks - WR; double-headed eagle twice) (9;8/9).

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Charles Murray, c. 1820 - a fiddle pattern toddy ladle, initialled C (four marks - CM twice; double-headed eagle twice) (9;9 - but dink in bowl).

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RN, c. 1840 - a toddy ladle, single struck King's pattern, initialled PJD (five marks - RN; and four various 'symbol' marks) (9;8/9).

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A copper tray, bowl, ladle and crumb scoop.

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A George III fiddle, thread and shell pattern soup ladle with initial 'S', London 1814 by Eley and Fearn, 284g (9 oz)

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A George III old English pattern soup ladle with a monogram, London 1781 by Hester Bateman, 148g (4.75 oz)

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A late George III Scottish fiddle pattern soup ladle, with initials 'RL', Edinburgh 1818, the maker's mark 'W&PC' not traced, possibly W & P Cunningham, 222g (7 oz)

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A late George III old English pattern soup ladle with a crest, London 1758 by Elias Cachart, 168g (5.5 oz)

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A George III Irish provincial pointed old English pattern sauce ladle, with initial, Cork circa 1795 by William Teulon

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A late George III Scottish provincial fiddle pattern sauce ladle, with initial 'N', Aberdeen circa 1800-25 by George Booth, and three fiddle pattern teaspoons with initials (one repaired), Aberdeen circa 1834-73 by Peter Crombie on our website

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A late Victorian ivory handled cheese scoop, Sheffield 1895 by Atkin Bros, 21cm long overall (8.25in), and a Queens pattern sauce ladle, 1892 by Charles Boyton

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A large silver ladle, possibly Charles Hollingshead, London, 1818, of plain pattern, the finial engraved with the initials, 'W.C.B', 294gms, 9.4oz.

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A mid-18th Century embossed toddy ladle with cauldron shaped bowl profusely decorated with flowerheads and acanthus scrolls around a cartouche, the base inset with Queen Anne coin with ring turned stained wood handle, 15in. (38cm).

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A George III Old English pattern soup ladle, by Peter and Anne Bateman, London, 1799, 5oz.

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A George III Newcastle Old English pattern soup ladle, engraved initials, by Anne Robertson, 1808, 6oz.

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A George III Old English pattern soup ladle, engraved initial, by I.B., London, 1807, 6oz.

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A Victorian fiddle pattern sauce ladle, engraved crest, by William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter, 1852.

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An Old English pattern sauce ladle and sugar sifting spoon with shell shaped bowls, by William Fearn, circa 1775, later embossed and one pierced, in velvet lined case.

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A Georgian Old English pattern sifting spoon, possibly converted from a ladle; and another small sifting spoon, possibly converted from a George III caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor.

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A good extensive Victorian harlequin part cutlery suite in the Kings pattern comprising: twenty-four table forks, twelve dessert forks, fourteen tablespoons, eighteen dessert spoons, eighteen teaspoons, one sauce ladle and two mustard spoons, various dates and makers but principally Edinburgh hallmarks 1862, gross weight approx. 132oz, sold with a quantity of matching plated wares including table knives, butter knives, soup spoons, sugar bows, grapefruit spoons etc..

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A George III Silver Fish Slice, initialled, crested, Edinburgh 1810, a plated fiddle pattern ladle, and other silver and plated items (box).

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A Victorian Silver Sugar Sifter, London 1896, a silver ladle, initialled, an octagonal silver box and cover, initialled, and other items (6).

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Table silver, majority Russian, 19th century, comprising: 12 silver-gilt Fiddle pattern derivitive dessert spoons, forks and knives, P. Owtschinikow, 1896-1908, a silver serving spoon and a soup ladle en-suite; 12 table forks in rococco style, M. Owtschinikow, 1896-1908, and 12 associated table knives with steel blades, by another maker, 1896-1908; 12 table forks and 12 table knives with steel blades, Iwan Bednjakow, St Petersburg, 1843 and circa; 12 shell-decorated table spoons, majority Vienna, 1837 and 1851; 6 Fiddle pattern dessert spoons and forks, Edinburgh 1840 and Dublin 1831; and a Russian silver fish slice, Nikols and Plinke, St. Petersburg, 1861, in a wood case, width of case 47.5cm, 18.5in, approx. 6300gr, 202oz of weighable silver.

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A pair of Serving Spoons and a composite Queen's pattern table service, former Paul Storr, Service various dates and makers, London, several pieces Birmingham and Sheffield, Storr spoons 1811, service 1823-95, former Old English pattern, service comprising: 12 table forks, 6 table spoons, 16 table knives, 13 dessert forks, 9 dessert spoons, 10 dessert knives with silver blades, 12 teaspoons, 2 tea caddy spoons, 6 salt spoons, 2 shovel-shaped spoons, 2 sauce ladles, 2 butter knives, 1 grape scissors, 2 serving spoons, 1 fish serving knife and fork, 1 carving knife and fork, 1 soup ladle, and an unassociated pair of sugar tongs, Brimingham, 1927, 5900gr, 190oz excluding knives.

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Old English pattern table silver, majority, London, 1792-1807, lion crested: 53 table forks, Thomas Barker, 1807 21 table spoons, Urquhart & Hart, 1792/Thomas Barker, 1805 18 dessert spoons, 1792/1800, one 1893 18 dessert forks, Thomas Barker, 1807 2 serving spoons, Peter & Ann Bateman, 1792 sauce ladle, 1792 and associated:6 Hanoverian dessert spoons, 1771 and 6 table spoons, 1736, 6900gr, 221oz 16dwt.

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A George IV silver sauce boat, Robert Hennell, London, 1828, initialled below baron's coronet; and French table silver, Paris, circa 1900, in Regence taste: 6 table spoons, 6 table forks, 6 table knives and a sauce ladle, 1667gr, 53oz 10dwt excluding knives.

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Plated wares: two goblets, a rose bowl, a toastrack, a sauceboat, a sauce ladle, a dish and six round place mats.

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A WMF cut glass bowl with a plated rim, together with a Rogers & Son plated ladle, with Art Nouveau floral decoration.

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A part table service of plated Old English pattern flatware, including: a soup ladle, a pair of fish servers, spoons and forks, condiment spoons, sauce ladle, sifting spoon, pastry forks and others, in two boxes.

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Edward VII Old English pattern Soup Ladle, George Jackson & David Fullerton, London 1903, 255grms.

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18th Century pewter Brandy Ladle, circular bowl with touch marks, on a turned wood handle.

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Wedgwood creamware small jelly mould, number 427, 3.75ins; also a creamware ladle, decorated with fruiting vines (2)

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A PLATED SPOON WARMER in the form of a Conch shell on rockwork, an Entree Dish & Cover of rectangular shape with gadroon borders, a Salver, of wavy oval outline with pierced gallery, on ball feet, Length 9", an Old English Soup Ladle, a Muffin Dish & Cover, and a Repousse Bowl. (8)

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A BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED "WILD ROSE BORDER" PATTERN SAUCE TUREEN, COVER & STAND with a blue transfer printed Sauce Ladle, cover chipped, and a Set of Three Flow Blue Transfer Printed & Moulded Art Nouveau Graduated Jugs, Heights 8", 7.5",. 6.75". (4)

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A Continental white metal fiddle pattern soup ladle, with engraved initials, maker J.C.Farr

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A George III silver Old English Pattern soup ladle, maker RC London, 1806 and an Edwardian silver drum mustard of oval form with reeded handle and demi-fluted decoration with associated George IV mustard spoon

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A collection of silver and plated wares, comprising a George VI silver pedestal bowl, Birmingham 1944, a pierced silver bon bon dish, a plated fiddle pattern sauce ladle, a pierced rectangular cake basket & 8 other items

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A Japanese stained netsuke, Meiji period, of a kneeling man with a box and a rat, signed, 1.75" high, a small ivory figure of a girl with water pail and ladle, signed, 2" high, a stained ivory group of a warrior on the back of a crouching wild boar, modern, 1.5" high, a stained ivory figure of a man crouching before a basket, 1.25" high, a small stained ivory study of a frog, turtle and crab, elephant and dragon, a small boxwood figure of a potentate, (10)

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A PAIR OF IRON FIRE DOGS of scroll form, 27" high, a set of fire irons in a brass cartridge case and an early brass ladle, steel toasting fork.

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An American table service by Stieff, stamped 'sterling', decorated in relief by flowerheads and scrolling foliage, comprising: eight dinner knives, eight dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, eight pastry forks, eight butter knives, eight fruit forks, twelve fruit spoons, six soup spoons, twelve ice cream spoons, six sundae spoons, eight coffee spoons, one sauce ladle, a pair of servers, a carving knife and fork, a cake slice and a cake knife, 3325gm., 106.91oz. weighable silver.

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A Staffordshire blue and white tureen, cover and ladle, printed with the 'Wild Rose' pattern, mark for J.Meir and Sons, and a jug printed with Christ, unmarked, all 19th century, 32cm. Max. (4)

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A Copeland & Garrett Flying Pennant pattern soup tureen and cover, printed in blue with the Spode chinoiserie pattern and border, overall length 35.2cm, printed and impressed maker's "New Blanche" marks on tureen, circa 1833-47 (body cracked, chip to ladle hole on cover).

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A BOTTLE COASTER, Edwardian, and a punch ladle (2)

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A BOULTON AND FOTHERGILL PUNCH LADLE, parcel gilt, whale bone handle, Birmingham 1773

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A selection of Victorian fiddle pattern tableware, comprising - two tablespoons, four table forks, four dessert forks, four dessert spoons, four teaspoons and one sauce ladle, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1849 (two dessert forks by George Adams, London 1847,initialled - weight 37ozs)

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A Victorian fish slice with shaped and pierced blade and Old English pattern handle, and an Old English pattern sauce ladle both by W.T. London 1841, two George III Old English pattern tablespoons and a small selection of silver tableware, various (32ozs)

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Six George III fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by A.W., Edinburgh 1815, a George III Old English pattern sauce ladle, London 1808, three Old English pattern table forks, a ditto table spoon, two fiddle pattern table spoons, and a pair of sugar tongs (latter various dates and makers - weight 21ozs)

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