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George III large silver punch ladle London hallmark dated 1798 mm Joseph Hardy & Thomas Lowndes approx 168 gms; together with a George II punch ladle, with a turned handle inserted with a George II coin, approx 36 cms in length; two silver napkins London hallmark and Birmingham hallmarks respectively.
CANTEEN OF 19TH CENTURY AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SILVER CUTLERY, circa 1872, comprising 12 table spoons, 12 table forks, 12 table knives, 12 dessert knives, a ladle, a small ladle, a basting spoon, plus a set of three Victorian spoons, hallmarked for Exeter 1877, etc, total gross weight approximately 2795 grams/89.86 ozt.
ROBBE & BERKING Besteckset für 12 Personen 'Alt Kopenhagen', versilbert, 20. Jh. bestehend aus 12 x Speiselöffel/-gabel/-messer, 12 x Kuchengabel, 12 x Kaffeelöffel, 1 x Tortenheber, 1 x Saucenkelle, 1 x Kartoffellöffel, 1 x Sahnelöffel, 1 x Wurstgabel, 1 x Buttermesser, Marken: MZ. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Beigabe: 1 x Käsemesser in geriffeltem Dekor (keine Stempelung).| ROBBE & BERKING cutlery set for 12 persons 'Old Copenhagen', silver-plated, 20th century, consisting of 12 x dinner spoons/forks/knives, 12 x cake forks, 12 x coffee spoons, 1 x cake server, 1 x sauce ladle, 1 x potato spoon, 1 x cream spoon, 1 x sausage fork, 1 x butter knife, makers mark. Signs of age and use. Included: 1 x cheese knife with fluted decoration (no mark).
A SILVER BOWL BY JAMES EDINGTON, LONDON 1812, AN ARMORIAL ENGRAVED BELOW THE FLARED RIM. Dia. 17cms. A PAIR OF OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, A FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN SAUCE LADLE,A DESSERT SPOON, A KINGS PATTERN BUTTER KNIFE, TWO FIDDLE PATTERN TEA SPOONS AND A PLATED TEA SPOON. 700Gms.
Miscellaneous silver, including a boxed set of salad servers, London hallmark dated 1923, with pierced finial mm Wakely & Wheeler in the original case 126 gms, together with a silver-handled cake knife in the original box; Dutch silver paper knife (import marks) 20cms in length; silver plated Bengal silver sauce ladle.
A rare English delftware punch ladle, circa 1750With a round bowl applied with a long slender handle, painted in blue with trailing foliage, the handle with blue dashes, 17.5cm longFootnotes:Punch ladles were made in silver and other materials, with a curled over terminal on the handles that allowed the ladles to be hung on the rim of a punchbowl. Related shapes are known in glass from the 18th century. A white saltglaze punch ladle was sold by Garry Atkins, An Exhibition of Five Hundred Years of English Pottery, (1992), p.18, no.46. No other English delftware punch ladle is apparently recorded. However, an interesting parallel might be drawn from the decoration on a Liverpool delftware bowl from the Olive Collection, sold by Bonhams on 31 January 2019, lot 118, contemporary with the present lot. The bowl is painted with a detailed scene after William Hogarth's 'A Midnight Modern Conversation' where the central figure ladles punch from a ceramic punch bowl, the ladle of indeterminate material.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Bow dessert ladle, circa 1765-70The oval bowl painted in blue with a peony spray below a cell border, the shaped handle with trailing flowers and a butterfly, with a bifurcated terminal, the underside with weed sprigs, 20cm longFootnotes:A similar ladle from the Billie Pain Collection was sold by Bonhams on 26 November 2003, lot 56. An example picked out in colours was more recently sold by Bonhams on 22 June 2022, lot 430.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare Caughley dessert ladle and a plate, circa 1790The deep spoon with a tapering handle moulded with leaves at the terminals, the plate with a lobed rim, both painted in blue with the 'Weir' pattern, ladle 17cm long, plate 20.7cm diam (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Hallmarks: silversmith mark, silver mark ‘800’, comprising 104 pieces:12 dessert spoons, 17.5 cm12 spoons, 21 cm10 coffee spoons, 14 cm12 teaspoons, 11.7 cm12 forks, 21 cm12 dessert forks, 17.5 cm2 jam spoons, 14 cm2 fish forks, 17.5 cm2 fish knives, 21 cm1 small ladle - 16.5 cm1 large ladle - 32 cm12 knives with silver handle, 24.5 cm12 dessert knives with silver handle, 18.3 cmserving set: 1 fork 24 cm and 1 knife 28 cm with silver handlegross weight 5,580 gr. circaCondition: good overall condition, signs of wearJEZLER is a Swiss manufacturer founded in 1822, and todayconsidered by connoisseurs to be the guardian of traditionalgoldsmithing.
silversmith hallmark ‘LG with a rat between the letters’ for Henri Lapparra and Georges Gabriel; silver hallmark ‘Minerva facing right’ (on the handles), other illegible hallmarks49 pieces comprising:- 1 silver ladle: L. 29 cm, weight 236 gr.- 12 small silver knives: L. 20.3cm, total weight – 542 gr.- 12 knives (blades are not in silver, marked ‘Nogent’ and ‘Inoxyd’):L. 25 cm, total weight – 731 gr.- 12 silver forks: L. 21.4 cm, total weight - 986 gr.- 12 silver spoons: L. 21.5 cm, total weight – 990 gr.in original wooden box ‘Bombrun, Carcassonne’ with a monogramMaison Lapparra was founded in 1893 by Antoine Lapparra, a great silversmith who worked for the princely families of Europe and for the great jewellers of Place Vendôme. In 1902, the company became ‘Lapparra et Gabriel, orfèvres’ with a mark ‘LG with a rat. Henri, Antoine’s nephew, succeeded him in 1923 and registered his own mark HL with a rat’ on the same date, which was used until the house was bought by the Souche brothers in 1960.
A Collection of Silver FlatwareVarious dates and makers Comprising a double-struck threaded fiddle and shell pattern soup ladle, gravy spoon, four table forks and a teaspoon, by John & Henry Lias, London, 1848, a George III bright-cut engraved fish slice, together with twenty silver-handles knives and forks with close plate blades and tines, weight 32oz. (28)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Engraved Canteen of CutleryBy George Adams, mainly 1859 and 1860 Of old English and Hanoverian pattern, each piece engraved with a crest and with formal strapwork and foliage and comprising 18 table forks, 12 table spoons, 11 dessert forks, 13 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, 6 coffee spoons, a soup ladle, a serving spoon, a pair of sauce ladles, a pair of sugar tongs, six salt spoons, a condiment ladle, a sugar shovel and a further spoon, weight 143oz. (86)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A COLLECTION OF FLATWAREVarious dates and makers Including a George III old English pattern soup ladle, London 1805, two George III caddy spoons, seven fiddle and thread dessert spoons, five fiddle and thread dessert forks and four fiddle and thread table forks, all by George Adams but with differing dates, together with a electroplated and baleen punch ladle inset with a medieval silver penny, weight 98oz. (qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George IV Fiddle Pattern Fish Slice,Maker's mark JB, London, 1824 Together with a bright-cut gravy spoon and another gravy spoon, London 1789 and 1809, and a George III feather edge soup ladle , weight 16oz. (4)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Collection of Silver FlatwareVarious dates and makers Including a double-struck threaded fiddle and shell soup ladle, pair of gravy spoons and fish slice, William Eley II & William Fearn, London, 1818, engraved with a crest, a set of twenty four mother of pearl-mounted dessert eaters, Sheffield, 1891, in a walnut case, a set of eleven Old English pattern dessert spoons by francis Howden , Edinburgh, a pair of sugar tongs, a pair of toddy ladles, etc, 62 oz weighable silver .For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III and later composed silver flatware service,various makers, London 1784-1848, in Old English pattern, each engraved with the family crest of Woodbyne Parish, in a fitted oak box with three lift-out trays and a brass plaque inset to the cover inscribed 'CHARLES WOODBYNE PARISH ESQ.',275ozt (qty.)Provenance: Charles Woodbyne Parish, thence by descent.Condition ReportComprising: thirty-six table forks, eighteen William Chawner, London 1823, twelve Eley & Fearn, London 1799, six Richard Crossley, London 1784, with incuse duty mark; thirty table spoons, ten Richard Crossley, London 1784 with incuse duty mark, another two 1784, eleven William Chawner, London 1823, three Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1807, and another four varying; thirty six dessert forks, twelve maker's mark rubbed, possibly WB, London 1829, twelve William Robert Smily, London 1846, six Elizabeth Eaton, London 1848 and another six varying; twenty four dessert spoons, ten William Chawner, London 1823, six Elizabeth Eaton, London 1848, five Richard Crossley, London 1784, and three varying, eighteen teaspoons, eleven Elizabeth Eaton, London 1848, five Richard Crossley, London 1784, two others varying; together with the following serving pieces, a soup ladle, London 1784, two pairs of basting spoon, London 1783 and 1794, a salad fork, London 1793, two pairs of sauce ladle, London 1784 and 1795, a sifter spoon, five varying salt spoons, a butter knife, a meat skewer and a bottom marked marrow scoop, London 1736.

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