TWO SCOTTISH SILVER SAUCE LADLES, the first a fiddle pattern ladle with monogram engraving, hallmarked 'Robert Gray & Son' Glasgow 1848, the second an old English pattern ladle with monogram engraving, hallmarked 'Francis Howden' Edinburgh 1802, approximate gross weight 77 grams, 2.47 ozt, (condition report: general moderate wear, clear hallmarks, overall condition good)
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A SELECTION OF MAINLY SILVER PLATED WARE AND A PAIR OF JAEGER GLASSES IN A PAUL SMITH BOX, to include a cased Arthur Price gravy boat, dish and ladle, a set of six coffee spoons, cutlery, teapot, together with stainless steel cutlery and a pair of Jaeger prescription glasses in a Paul Smith box etc
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver comprising a George VI waiter, by Eugene Leclere, Sheffield, 1838, 20.5cm diameter, 11oz 4dwt, 348gr; a silver-mounted glass caster and a Victorian silver cased pocket watch, the silver plate comprising a part-fluted hot water jug; a wine-funnel and a Fiddle pattern soup-ladle (6)There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor chips to the glass of the silver-mounted caster. There is some bruising to the silver plate wine funnel. The soup-ladle with obvious loss to the silver plating. The watch has not been tested to see if it functions. The glass not fixed to the watch.
Two George III Silver-Mounted Toddy-Ladles and a George IV Scottish Silver-Mounted Toddy-Ladle, The George IV Example by David McDonald, Glasgow, 1824, Two Apparently Unmarked, Late 18th Century, two with round bowls and with twisted whale-bone handles, one with round bowl set with a 1787 silver-gilt six pence piece, with turned wood handle, 41.5cm long and smaller (3)
A Victorian Scottish Silver Soup-Ladle, by Marshall and Sons, Edinburgh, 1858, Single-Struck King's pattern, 34.5cm long, 7oz 11dwt, 235grFully marked on back of handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as an obvious softening to the high points. The terminal has been erased and the surface is overall bright. There are some bruises overall.
English and Canadian silver and plated wares, dishes, cruets, flatware, a Birks Sterling pierced bon bon dish, and another 12cm bowl with pierced and gadroon border and blue glass liner, 1957, a set of six Mappin & Web silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1957; a pair of Sterling salts; plated trays; butter dish; plated sundae spoons; fish slice; glass preserve jar; a pair of plated candlesticks with glas shades; two coasters in a Birks box; tea strainer; puncvh ladle.Condition report:Total weighable silver 9.1ozt.
A 19th century white metal posy holder having engraved decoration with safety chain and pin (a./f) 17cm high, a George III silver caddy spoon, Exeter 1793 and makers mark for William Rawlings Sobey, together with a George IV silver sauce ladle , Glasgow 1829 and makers mark for Andrew Allison. 84g

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