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A George III Silver Soup-Ladle, by Philip Roker, London, 1767 Old English pattern, engraved with initials above a sheaf of wheat34.5cm long, 5oz 17dwt, 182grFully marked on back of stem. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving.
An American Silver Soup-Ladle, by John Burger, New York, New York, Late 18th Century Old English pattern, with feather edge and engraved cartouche, later engraved with initials, with round bowl32.5cm long, 4oz 1dwt, 146grWith script 'Burger' and 'NYork' marks to back of stem. The marks with some wear but generally clear. There is the remains of a later French Minerva head import mark on the stem. There is overall surface scratching and wear. There has been a repair to the bowl which is somewhat bright. The initials are engraved later.
A Norwegian Silver Table-Service, by Jacob Tostrup, Oslo, 20th Century Kronesolv pattern, comprising15 dessert-spoons15 dessert-forks13 teaspoonsA pair of salad-serversA serving slice and forkA fish-sliceA sauce-ladleA serving sliceA tea-strainer and the following with filled handles and stainless steel blades2 table-knives13 cheese-knives2 steak-knives, one engraved with a name and date6 fruit-knivesweighable silver 50oz 12dwt, 1,574gr (74)The pieces are each marked as expected. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Royal Worcester Sauce Tureen, Cover, Stand and Ladle, by David Fuller, with shell moulded knop and handles, painted with apples, peaches, blackberries and strawberries, signed, printed black marksStand 23.5cm wide, boxed and with certificateTiny chip to the knop. Slight flakes to the edge of the ladle opening. No other damage and free from repair.
Three 18th Century Irish silver fiddle pattern table spoons with rat tails, engraved with initials, hallmarked Dublin; 1 x John Pittar, 1804, 1 x JD, 1806 and Phillip Garde, 1818 together English sterling silver comprising a pair of pierced napkins, fiddle pattern butter knife, fiddle pattern sauce ladle, hallmarked London, various dates and makers and a Modern novelty teaspoon, the bowl chased with a Carol singers, combined weight approx 10.35 ozt (321.4 grams)
A 19th century English pottery part tea service. Blue and white transfer decorated with figures in a trellised garden, comprising: teapot and cover, milk jug, four teacups and four saucers together with various other pearlware blue and white including three tureens one with a ladle, milk jug, shaped square dish, teacup and saucer.
Collection of silver including: two silver tas de vin of similar designs (not a pair), 208g approx overall, a white metal ta de vin with coin inset to the base, a pair of silver 18th Century silver berry spoons, bearing marks for possibly George Smith, London, 21cm overall, 105g approx overall, a small silver ladle, unmarked, a pair of silver sugar tongs etc At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
An unmarked silver toddy ladle with beaded border and baleen handle, a set of six silver dessert forks, Birmingham 1913, a set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1949, both cased, a continental silver novelty salt modelled as a swan, clear glass liner, 5cm high, a similar 800 quality example, clear glass liner, 5cm high and a pair of Victorian stamped oval small sweetmeat dishes, each on four ball feet, Birmingham 1897, 220g weighable condition: toddy ladle with minor denting, both sweetmeat dishes with damage, both cases af
A Victorian silver sauce tureen and cover, 11.5cm h, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1895 and a silver sauce ladle, Onslow pattern, by another, 12ozs 17dwts (3) Tureen with three small dents above the foot and polish wear consistent with age. Marks on tureen rubbed, no engraving. Ladle in good condition
A large English Wedgwood Imperial porcelain dinner service in the rare ' Louvre ' pattern to consist of: 10 dinner plates (26.5cm), 12 dessert plates (24cm), 10 soup / pasta plates (26cm), 10 side plates (19cm), lidded tureen (29cm), lidded tureen (27cm with spare lid), lidded tureen (19cm), tureen (19cm), sandwich plate (33cm), serving plate (30cm), serving plate (27.5cm), 2 serving plates (20cm) and a sauce / serving ladle. All sizes are approximate.
by William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh, with an engraved cypher,34cm longtogether with a pair of silver Fiddle pattern basting spoons,by Mary Chawner, London 1835,30cm longtotal 11.6ozt (3)Condition ReportSoup ladle) Marks rubbed and with knocks to the bowl.Basting spoon) Minor knocks and wear commensurate with age.
comprising a sauceboat, Birmingham 1932, 7cm wide, a George III sauce ladle, an armada dish, 12cm diameter, a pair of Victorian tongs, and three cut glass and silver lidded dressing table jars, the largest 11cm high, weighable 21.9oztCondition ReportCracks to the cut glass jars, and the lids are heavily dented. Recently polished but surface scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.
to include a sauce ladle, by IL, Edinburgh 1800, 18.2cm long, a set of six dessert forks, by Mary Chawner, various dates, and a set of six dessert spoons, by Robert Smeaton, Edinburgh 1819,total 24.8oztCondition ReportOne of the Robert Smeaton spoons with a heavily dented bowl. Knocks, wear and rubbing throughout.
to include a sifter, London 1969, 19cm high, a Victorian salt, with embossed decoration, on three paw feet, 6.5cm diameter, a cream jug, Birmingham 1926, 9cm high, three napkin rings, with various embossed and engraved decoration, the largest 5cm diameter, and a toddy ladle, lacking its handle, inset with a Georgian coin,total 10.7oztCondition ReportRecently cleaned. Wear commensurate with age.
possibly by William Bennett, London 1819,22cm longtogether with a George IV silver ladle,by Richard Poulden, London 1822, the bowl embossed with fruit,17.5cm long,and three Dutch silver spoons,late 19th century, each with pierced entwined shafts, a windmill, two cranes, and figural terminals,largest 22.5cmtotal 9.3ozt (5)Condition ReportAll marks on Dutch spoons worn.
to include a pair of Old English pattern George III sauce ladles, London 1809, a similar ladle, by Sarah & John William Blake, London 1821, and a pair of Fiddle pattern spoons, by John Stone,total weighble silver 14.5oztand two silver-plated skewers and a shovel (qty)Condition ReportAll used, worn and tarnished.
A 19th Century hallmarked silver punch ladle. The ladle having a fiddle pattern terminal with etched foliate design with monogrammed cartouche. The ladle set with a Thaler coin marked Fried Wilhelm III Koenig V Preussen to front and Ein Thaler XIV Eineem 1831 to verso. Weight approx 293g. Measures approx 33cm x 10cm. Unmarked / marks rubbed / illegible.

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