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Three piece silver plated bachelor's tea service, also a Mappin & Webb silver plated brandy ladle on stand and a Continental white metal cigar case (5)

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Three pairs of candlesticks; a pair of antique brass sticks with candle ejectors; a pair of classical brass candlesticks; a pair of Regency style brass and marble dwarf candlesticks; and a brass ladle

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A set of seven early Victorian dessert forks; a pair of silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1911; an enamelled Russian ladle and a Victorian silver sauce ladle, makers mark for J.M.J.R., Glasgow, 1861

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A rare Scottish silver-mounted horn punch ladle, Robert Robertson, Cupar, circa 1820 spirally carved handle and shell-backed oval ladle engraved on flattened section JW, fitted with Gold....dated 1789 41cm, 16in long

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A Scottish provincial silver ladle, Robert Keay I of Perth, circa 1790 inset with gilt George I (1723) coin, wood handle 35cm, 14in long

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A Queen Anne silver basting spoon, possibly Andrew Archer, London, 1710, Britannia standard rat tail bowl; 2 Fiddle pattern serving spoons, London, 1800; salver, London, 1737; 2 skewers, John Langlands, Newcastle, circa 1800; 3 Old English pattern serving spoons, London, 1802/6, Newcastle, circa 1800; and a quantity of miscellaneous table silver, 18th/19th Century: 8 table forks, 13 table spoons and a sauce ladle 2700gr, 86oz 16dwt

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A George II silver punch ladle, George Jones, London, 1739 turned wood handle; two others, Peter & William Bateman, London, 1810/unmarked, circa 1800; another, C S Harris, London, 1898, shell bowl

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Fiddle Pattern table silver, majority Eley & Fearn and William Eaton, London, 1806/39/40 crested:16 table spoons, 16 table forks, 18 dessert spoons, 16 dessert forks, 6 tea spoons, 3 salt spoons, 4 egg spoons, 2 serving spoons and associated: Hanoverian rat-tail soup ladle, Edinburgh, 1888 5150gr, 166oz

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Fiddle Thread and Shell pattern table silver, Chawner & Co, London, 1823/9/30 12 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons; 12 table knives, C J Vander Ltd, London, 1958; and a Feather Edge pattern soup ladle, shell bowl, London, 1770 2000gr, 86oz 16dwt

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George III Old English pattern table silver, majority Richard Chatterton/Eley & Fearn, London, 1786, knives lion passant mark only, circa 1800 12 table spoons, 12 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 table knives, 12 dessert knives, 12 tea spoons, 4 sauce ladles, soup ladle 2850gr, 91oz 12dwt excluding steel bladed knives

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A Scottish provincial Fiddle pattern sifter spoon, William Jamieson, Aberdeen, circa 1820 inscribed From his Grace the Duke of Gordon to James Shaw 1834; a Scottish Provincial Fiddle pattern toddy ladle, John Heron, Greenock, circa 1820; a Fiddle pattern sifter spoon, 1835; a feather edge sifter spoon Thomas Chawner, circa 1770; a Fiddle Thread pattern silver-gilt sifter spoon, Elizabeth Eaton, armorial engraved; and four mote spoons, circa 1720, three shell backed, one rattail 200gr, 6oz 4dwt

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Rare Victorian Stag Hunt pattern table silver Chawner & Co, London, 1875 crested and initialled ARM: soup ladle, 2 sauce ladles, cheese scoop, 6 tea spoons, 4 dessert knives and a salt spoon 1050gr, 33oz 14dwt excluding knives

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Scottish Old English pattern table silver maker's mark M&S, Edinburgh, 1878 crested:12 table spoons, 12 table forks, 11 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 6 tea spoons, 2 serving spoons, 2 sauce ladles, soup ladle and associated: 6 table spoons, Edinburgh, 1805 3450gr, 111oz

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An extensive silver canteen, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1909/13, fish knives and forks Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1909 fluted handles, initialled A on the reverse: 12 table spoons, 18 table forks, 18 soup spoons, 17 fish knives, 17 fish forks, 18 dessert forks, 18 dessert spoons, 18 fruit knives, 17 fruit forks, 12 coffee spoons, 12 tea spoons, 2 pickle forks, butter knife, mustard spoon, 4 salt spoons, sugar sifter and ladle, pair of sugar tongs, sugar scoop, pair of fish servers, 2 fruit spoons, pair of asparagus tongs, 4 sauce ladles, pair of salad servers, soup ladle, serving spoon and electroplate: crumb scoop, pair of grape scissors and 2 nut crackers

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JEAN PUIFORCAT: 'Cannes' pattern table silver, Paris, 1973-1982, comprising: 12 table forks, 10 dessert spoons, 10 dessert forks, 10 coffee spoons, a ladle, sugar tongs, a pair of fish servers, a butter knife and with steel blades: 12 table knives, 10 dessert knives, a cake knife, 3179gr., 102oz

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A Portuguese Art Deco silver canteen, Porto, Jose Lino da Rocha, circa 1940, comprising: 12 table spoons, 12 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 pairs of fish eaters, 12 pastry forks, 12 teaspoons, 12 coffee spoons, a soup ladle, a sauce ladle, a serving spoon, a pair of potato servers, a butter knife, a pickle fork, a salt spoon, a mustard spoon, sugar tongs with steel blades/tines:12 table knives (one with detached handle)12 dessert knives, fish server, scarving fork and knife, butter knife with fitted mahogany case, 2300gr., 73oz 9dwt

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GEORG JENSEN: 'Acorn' pattern table silver, Denmark, post 1945, import mark for London, 1946-47, comprising: 12 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 soup spoons, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks, 12 coffee spoons, a serving spoon, a serving fork, a sauce ladle, and with steel blades: 12 table knives; 12 dessert knives with original receipt from Georg Jensen, dated 1948, 3994gr., 128oz 4dwt.

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A Victorian silver toddy ladle with repouse bowl, twist handle and mother with child knop. Edinburgh 1858 and further example marked - "DF"

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A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, the bowl set with a florin, Exeter 1859.

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A Johnson Brothers pottery soup tureen, cover and ladle, printed in the 'Persian' pattern in flo-blue and gilt, 14" over handles.

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A Victorian brass ladle and milk skimmer, further vases, candlestick, etc.

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A GEORGE III PUNCH LADLE Old English pattern, by Thomas Chawner, circa 1780, 5.75oz; a George III toddy ladle with whalebone handle, apparently unmarked (2)

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OLD ENGLISH PATTERN: A SOUP LADLE by Thomas Wallis II, 1798, 5oz

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OLD ENGLISH PATTERN: FOUR GEORGE II DESSERT SPOONS with later Victorian engraving, marks rubbed, 1748; with two Kings Pattern jam spoons, Sheffield, 1900; and a Kings Pattern sauce ladle by George William Adams, 1845, 12oz total

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A VICTORIAN SUGAR LADLE with shaped pierced bowl and cast handle with naturalistic decoration, by John and Henry Lias, 1846, 2.25oz.; and a George IV caddy spoon, 1827 (2)

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A GEORGE III TODDY LADLE the ovoid bowl with lip, whalebone handle, marks rubbed, circa 1790

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A modern basting spoon and matching soup ladle, with reeded stems and foliate decorated terminals, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1923/4, 17oz. (2)

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A George III punch ladle, with an oval bowl and a turned wooden baluster handle, initialled "IB" under the bowl, by George Greenhill Jones, London 1735, 14.25in (36.3cm) long. Marks: fully marked.

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A late Victorian toddy ladle, with a twisted whalebone handle and a small circular bowl, by Ferguson & MacBean, Inverness c. 1890. 9.75in (25cm) long. Marks: F & M, Camel, Invs. See lot 62 for illustration.

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A mixed lot of flatware & cutlery comprising: a George IV Scottish toddy ladle, Edinburgh 1824, a Victorian condiment label, Sheffield 1885, a George III sauce ladle 1782, two George III sugar sifter ladles, a butter knife, a pair of Victorian fiddle tablespoons by William Eaton 1842, a Victorian engraved fish knife, a mounted shoe horn, two George III teaspoons and a cased set of six modern tea knives (plated blades) 10oz weighable silver. (13)

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A George III Scottish provincial fiddle pattern toddy ladle, initialled "W", by George Booth, Aberdeen c. 1815, 6.4in (16.3cm) long. Marks: GB, AB, GB, AB, 2oz.

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A George IV Scottish fiddle pattern soup ladle, by A Edmonson, Edinburgh 1829, 12.8in (32.5cm) long. Marks: fully marked, with additional retailer's mark of Robert Morton, 7.4oz.

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A Victorian silver gilt sugar sifter ladle, with a fluted shell bowl, initialled "C", by Messrs Henry Lias, London 1874, 5.5in (14cm) long, 1.4oz. See lot 110 for illustration.

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A small early Victorian fiddle & thread pattern sauce ladle, crested, by S Hayne & D Cater, London 1840, 5in (12.6cm) long, 1oz.

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A George III fidlle, thread and shell pattern soup ladle, (with Union crested steel heel) by Messrs, Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1810, 9oz.

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A George IV Scottish fiddle pattern toddy ladle, initialled "AJ" by J & William Marshall, Edinburgh 1827 (with an additional maker's mark of "OM") 6in (15.2cm) long, 0.6oz.

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A George III soup ladle, with a drop shaped bowl, curved tubular handle and a cast hook terminal in the form of an eagle's head*, the bowl engraved with two crests below a coronet, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1817, 12.3in (31.5cm) long, 8oz.

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A George II punch ladle, with a whalebone handle and a shaped oval bowl, marks worn, c. 1745.

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A rare George III ascribed North Country cream ladle, initialled, by John Langlands II, Newcastle c. 1797* together with a Victorian Scottish fiddle pattern toddy ladle, probably by Robert Gray, Edinburgh 1845, 1.5oz. (2)

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An early Victorian part canteen, of Kings pattern flatware: six tablespoons, five table forks, five dessert spoons, six dessert forks, five teaspoons, a sauce ladle and three condiment spoons, by J & A Savory, London 1836-8, 70oz. (30)

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A George IV Kings Honeysuckle pattern soup ladle, (union shell heel) crested, by John Harris, London 1823, 11.5oz.

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A George III Old English pattern soup ladle, with a fluted circular bowl, possibly by J Herriot, London 1776, 4.25oz. See lot 222 for illustration.

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A George III small sifter ladle, crested, by Thomas Tookey, London c. 1780 (maker's mark only) and a George III feather edge cream ladle, crested, by Thomas Northcote, London 1784, 1oz. (2). See lot 231 for illustration.

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A George II Hanoverian sauce ladle, with a round bowl, crested, by J Tookey, London 1752, 2.25oz.

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A George III sugar sifter ladle, Old English pattern, initialled, by S Godbehere & E Wigan, London 1792, 6.6in (16.2cm) long, 1oz. See lot 233 for illustration.

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A George II punch ladle, with a deep plain oval bowl, a double drop and a turned light coloured wooden handle, probably by George Greenhill Jones (maker's mark partially struck) London 1735, 16.2in (41cm) long.

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A George II punch ladle, with a round bowl, single pouring spout and a shaped drop, the handle of turned wood with a baluster end section, by an unascribed maker, possibly John Jones, London 1740, 14. 25in (36.3cm) long. See lot 264 for illustration.

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A George II punch ladle, with an embossed and shaped oval bowl, a single pouring spout and a bifurcated stem with a mounted twisted whalebone handle, maker's mark unclear, London 1749, 16.25in (41.3cm) long. See lot 264 for illustration.

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A George III punch ladle, with a twisted whalebone handle and an oval bowl with a crimped border, by T Mallory, London c. 1780 (no date letter) 13.75in (35cm) long. See lot 264 for illustration.

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Mixed flatware: A pair of George III sauce ladles by John Lambe, London 1780, a set of six George III fiddle teaspoons by William Welch, Exeter 1818, a pair of servers 1902 and a punch ladle, 11oz weighable silver. (11)

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A George III Scottish punch ladle, with a whalebone handle and a shallow circular initialled bowl, maker's mark "WH", Edinburgh c. 1810, together with a George III Scottish wine funnel (lacking strainer) marks worn, c. 1800, 1.5oz. weighable silver. (2)

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AN EPNS CASED SET OF TWELVE APOSTLE TEA SPOONS, a CASED SET OF EIGHT GRAPEFRUIT SPOONS & A KNIFE, a CASED ART DECO FRUIT SET,: six Spoons, six Forks & a Serving Spoon, a CASED SET OF FISH CUTLERY,: six Forks and four Knives (incomplete), an EPNS OLD ENGLISH SOUP LADLE, and a SALT

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A Scottish provincial silver Old English pattern toddy ladle by William Scott I, circa 1785 together with an Old English feather edge pattern teaspoon by the same maker, initialled (2)

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A William IV silver fiddle pattern toddy ladle by John Heron (possibly of Greenock), marked for Glasgow 1836, initialled, 16.5cm, 0.75oz

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A George III silver Old English pattern cream ladle, maker's mark indistinct, London 1800, the circular bowl drilled as a sifter, initialled, 14cm

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A George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, London circa 1818, marks very rubbed, initialled, 18cm, 1.5oz

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A William IV silver fiddle and shell pattern cream ladle, maker's mark indistinct, London 1834, 12cm and a Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker RW, Exeter 1842, 17.5cm, 3oz (2)

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A modern silver King's pattern flatware service, maker AHN (in an inverted heart shape strike), London 1974, comprising: eight table forks, eight dessert forks, six table spoons, eight dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, seven teaspoons, a pair of salad servers, a sauce ladle (1973), a cream ladle, three butterknives, 104oz, together with eight matching silver handled tableknives (AHN, Sheffield 1973), eight cheese knives, also eight pairs of silver fish knives and forks (AHN, London 1974) together with six electroplate pastry forks by Mappin & Webb, six tea knives, a pastry slice and a butterknife (98)

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A George III silver shell pattern caddy spoon with Onslow pattern handle, marks worn, short cracks to bowl, circa 1775; a sauce ladle with feathered borders, marks worn, circa 1785; and a pair of fiddle pattern tablespoons, Dublin 1828 by Jas le Bas, 4oz. (3)

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A silver Hanovarian pattern rat-tail soup ladle and matching sauce ladle, Sheffield 1933-34; together with four fiddle pattern tablespoons, Sheffield 1903, total weight, 21oz.

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