George II silver ladle, indistinct makers mark, London 1735, plain oval bowl, turned fruitwood handle, length 32.5cm.Condition report:Bowl rim is really quite thin and misshapen on the non-lip end. Marks rubbed. Engraved initials to the exterior of the bowl. A slight bruise just below the engraved initials. Handle has slight movement, some splitting through age, the patina a little patchy.
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JOHAN ROHDE FOR GEORGE JENSENSet of 'Acorn' pattern cutlery, design introduced 1916 and these made after 1945Silver cutlery, 'Acorn' pattern and comprising; 6 large knives, 8 medium knives, 8 fish knives, 8 small knives, 7 large forks, 8 medium forks with three tines, 8 medium forks with four tines, 9 small forks, 8 pudding spoons, 8 soup spoons, one sauce ladle, a pair of large serving spoons, three small butter knives, and one small serving spoon.Large serving spoon: 22.7 cm longAll stamped with post-1945 marks for Georg Jensen, Sterling Denmark, except one small serving spoon stamped with pre-war marks and with London import mark for 1927.(85)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of foreign white metal and silver-plated items. Including a soup ladle and serving spoon stamped 'Thai Sterling', these 300g; a gilt filigree model of a middle eastern dhow, in a red-leatherette case; an American floral chased serving spoon marked 'Tiffany & Co. E.P.'; a far eastern bowl profusely embossed with birds amidst foliage; and an unmarked ice tongs
A collection of silver-plated flatware. Comprising; OLD ENGLISH pattern; Six table forks, five table spoons, six dessert spoons, nine dessert forks, a sauce ladle, three teaspoons, a salt spoon and a jam spoon; two old English bead table forks; FIDDLE PATTERN; a set of six soup spoons, a table fork, eleven dessert spoons, six dessert forks; together with a Kings pattern jam spoon; two fancy pattern grapefruit spoons, an a 'patterned' old English shape small fork
A collection of George III and later silver flatware. Comprising; an old English pattern sauce ladle, engraved with gothic initials 'HPS', mark of William Eley, London 1802; a fiddle pattern teaspoon engraved with a foliate script initial 'H', maker's mark indistinct, London 1813; a fiddle pattern sugar tongs, London 1826; a dessert fork, mark of Charles Boyton, London 1847; and a dessert spoon, mark of Robert Wallis, London 1849; the five weigh 201g (a little under 6 1/2 ozs)
A set of four Danish silver-plated rounded triangular short candlesticks by Cohr; an early Victorian pewter old English pattern sauce ladle; and a gold-plated rectangular compact decorated with a peacock on a white ground Condition Report: The four Cohr candlesticks in overall good codition, gereral wear and tear commensurate with age and use. Light scuffs only, feet all good, all stand level on a flat surface. Ladle fair only, not really suitable for use with food.Compact fair to good general scuffs on edges and corners (see online photograph)
A LARGE GERMAN 800 SOLID SILVER CANTEEN OF CUTLERY (NOT BOXED) APP. WEIGHT 4.2KG This Canteen of Cutlery Consists of 12 Dinner Knives measuring 9 inches in length (Not Weighed), 12 Dinner Forks measuring approx 8.5ins weighing approx 750 grms, 12 Side Knives measuring 8 inches in length (Not Weighed), 12 Dessert Spoons measuring 8.25 ins weighing 750 grms, 2 large Serving Spoons measuring 11 inches, weighing 222 grms, 12 Side Forks measuring 7 ins, weighing 500 grms, 12 Fish Knives measuring 8.5ins weighing 545 grms, 12 Fish Forks measuring 7ins weighing 515 grms, A Fish Serving Knife and Fork measuring 10.5ins and 8.75 ins respectively weighing 190 grms, 12 Teaspoons measuring 5.25 ins weighing 288 grms, 12 Coffee Spoons measuring 4 ins weighing 130 grms, 1 small Soup Ladle measuring 7.5 ins weighing 66 grms, 2 Pickle Forks measuring 7.5 ins weighing 66 grms, and 4 Other Cutlery items weighing 188 grms. All Cutlery monogrammed to Handles with the letter 'L'. Knives not included in approximate weight due to Steel content, and should be considered additional to approximate weight shown Condition. Vintage/Used. In a VGC.
A SELECTION OF SILVERWARE, to include a silver ladle, hallmark rubbed, a 1950's silver napkin ring, an Edwardian decorative spoon with floral and foliate detail throughout, hallmark for Sheffield 1904, a pair of sugar tongs, a pickle fork and a teaspoon, all with silver hallmarks, approximate total weight 146.2grams, 4.7 ozt
CHRISTOFLE CANTEEN OF CUTLERY, silver plated, in an Imperial chest, approximately comprising 12 dinner forks, 12 dinner knives, 12 table spoons, 12 tea spoons, 12 cake forks, 12 coffee spoons, 12 dessert knives, butter knife, salad servers, ladle, 12 dinner forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 smaller forks, 12 dessert spoons, large ladle, large serving knife and fork, large soup ladle, a carving knife and fork, etc.
A collection of Copeland Spode Italian pattern blue and white table wares, to include a large tureen and cover, 32cm wide, a sauce ladle, various dishes and a milk jug (8)Overall condition looks to be undamaged. Some discolouration and wear, most noticeably to the the ladle and the dishes in the stand.
A pair of George V silver Table Spoons, by John Round & Son Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1911, Old English pattern, the handles monogrammed, 23cm long, together with a Victorian silver sauce ladle, by Josiah Williams & Co., hallmarked London 1893, with bright cut decoration, and three other silver spoons, approx. total weight 8.6ozt (a lot)
A late Victorian silver Cream Jug, by John Edward Wilmot, hallmarked Birmingham 1898, with demi- fluted deocration, 11cm long, together with a Victorian silver Caddy Spoon, by Joseph & Albert Savory, hallmarked London, 1844, a pair of George IV fiddle pattern sugar tongs, London 1833 and a George III sauce ladle, London, 1805, approx. total weight 6.3ozt (4)
A pair of Victorian silver Preserve Spoons, by John Round & Son Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1897, with bright cut decoration, initialled, 15.5cm long, together with a pair of silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1903, A George III sauce ladle, London 1809, a quantity of silver flatware, a pair of Continental (800) silver knife rests, and a quantity of silver backed hand mirrors, brushes etc., weighable silver 13ozt (a lot)
A cased Victorian silver Knife, by John Gilbert, hallmarked Birmingham 1880, with fruit and vine decoration, the handle weighted, 26cm long, total weight 3.14ozt, in fitted velvet lined presentation case, together with a William IV silver King's pattern sauce ladle, London 1835, crested, 18cm long, 2.8ozt (2)
A George V silver Sugar Caster, hallmarked Birmingham, 1911, hallmarks very worn and as found, 17cm high, 4ozt, together with a replica silver trefid spoon, Chester, 1957, a toddy ladle inset with a George II shilling, dated 1758, and a George III Irish silver butter knife with (Chinese) blue and white ceramic handle (4)
A small early 19th Century tureen by Chamberlains Worcester, comprising a two handled bowl on pedestal foot the cover having gilt metal loop handle, with a conforming ladle, decorated with hand painted floral sprays and blue rims, hand painted mark to cover's interior, 14 cm high[ Ex Lowther family, Earls of Lonsdale ]

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