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Lot 3

A small group of Georgian silver, comprising: a George III caddie spoon, 1797, Peter & Ann Bateman, engraved with floral motif to handle; a George III cream jug, London, 1807, maker WH, with initials engraved, 9.5cm high; another George III cream jug, possibly 1817, marks rubbed, with scrolling handle, raised on a stepped circular foot, with initial engraved to side, 11.8cm high; a George III decanter label for Madeira, 1804, Thomas Wallis II; and a George IV decanter label for Sherry, London, 1830, Charles Reily & George Storer; together with a Victorian toddy ladle, Edinburgh, 1856, Mackay & Chisholm, with baleen handle,16cm long; and another toddy ladle, unmarked, with baleen handle and a George II coin to base, gilded to interior, with initial engraved to side, 33cm long, gross weight approx. 6.6oz (7)  Condition Report: Weight doesn't include the unmarked toddy ladle. 

Lot 1815

An 18th century silver spoon with marrow scoop handle, indistinct base marks, two silver sifter spoons and a white metal sauce ladle.

Lot 1830

A William IV silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, W.B. , London, 1831, 32.8cm, 8oz.

Lot 450

A group of mixed Georgian and later silver spoons, and sauce ladle, various designs ages and makers, gross weight 321grams.

Lot 494

A late Victorian silver fiddle pattern ladle, engraved with Demi lion crest, marks for Sheffield 1894, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, 35cm, 247grams

Lot 502

A group of four late Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons, engraved with Demi lion crest and with pip reverse, marks for Sheffield 1900, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, 18cm, sold along with a matching sauce ladle 17cm, 295grams

Lot 493

A George III silver Old English pattern ladle, marks for London 1807, maker Peter & William Bateman, 33.5cm, 171grams

Lot 2049

Large copper pan, three brass pans with metal handles, a set of three brass saucepans, a copper kettle, a brass watering can, brass door plates, a pair of brass brackets, a brass chestnut warmer, a brass ladle, part of a bras fire curb and a large quantity of similar items 

Lot 814

A large James Dixon silver plated tureen with ladle and a silver plated fruit bowl. The former 38 cm wide.

Lot 732

KESWICK SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIALS ARTS, three bowls and a ladle. The bowls 14 cm wide.

Lot 59

Georgian unmarked white metal toddy ladle, the bowl inset with a coin, baleen handle, 39cm long

Lot 72

Early 19th century silver soup ladle, London 1802, Old English pattern, 33.5cm

Lot 73

Victorian silver soup ladle, Elizabeth Eaton, London 1850, Albert pattern with engraved initial K, 34cm long

Lot 71

Early 19th century Scottish silver soup ladle, Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1811, Old English pattern, 33cm,

Lot 337

An Austro-Hungarian Silver Table-Service, by J. C. Klinkosch, Vienna, Late 19th Century, each piece with rocaille, flower and foliage stamped handle, comprising: Tray One 18 table-forks 18 table-knives with filled handles and steel blades Two pairs of serving-knives with silver blades A pair of sauce-ladles Tray Two: 18 table-spoons 18 dessert-spoons A pair of meat-forks A pair of basting-spoons A soup-ladle A sauce-ladle A pair of asparagus-tongs Two differing silver-mounted glass casters A set of six salt-cellars with clear glass liners A set of six salt-spoons Tray Three: 18 fish-forks 18 fish-knives Two pairs of fish-servers with filled handles and silver blades Two pairs of salad-servers Tray Four: 18 dessert-forks 18 cheese-knives with filled handles and steel blades 18 teaspoons 18 coffee-spoons A pair of cake-slices with filled handles 8 sugar-spoons Two pairs of sugar-tongs Tray Five: 18 fruit-forks with filled handles and silver tines 18 fruit-knives with filled handles and silver blades 18 ice cream-spoons A pair of berry-spoons A pair of pierced sifting spoons A pair of grape-scissors A serving-spade the trays each oblong and lined in pink moiré silk, 55cm wide, weighable silver 377oz 13dwt, 11,749gr (287)This lot will be sold under the Auctioneers' Margin Scheme Each piece is marked as expected. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some corrosion and marks to the blades on some pieces. The glass body on one of the casters is a replacement.

Lot 114

Possibly John McKell, a Scottish William IV silver sifting ladle, with embossed gilded bowl, and scallop fiddle handle, Glasgow 1835, weight:39g

Lot 209

W G Keight, an Edwardian silver visiting card holder, of shaped form, having a planished finish, Birmingham 1908. together with a silver sifting ladle, combined weight 60g 

Lot 400

A 19th century Dutch coopered teak pail with a rope handle, together with a collection of brassware to include two chestnut roasters, two toasting forks, a ladle and a Mr Punch doorstop (7)

Lot 492

An Edwardian silver swing-handled bonbon dish with pierced decoration, Chester 1909, 96g; together with a sterling silver napkin ring; a silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle; a silver mustard pot and a sterling silver photo frame, 164g, various dates and makers (5).

Lot 532

A Georgian silver toddy ladle, initialled, marks rubbed, with whalebone handle, 32cms long.

Lot 312

A quantity of Copeland Spode table wares to include tureens and covers, dinner plates and side plates.Condition ReportThere are twelve 10 inch plates, five plates are okay, two have heavy staining, four have surface pitting, one has a chip to the glaze on the rim edge and all have general wear to edges. There are a total of ten 9 inch plates, seven of them are all okay, one has heavy rubbing to the edge and the other one has a large chip to the side rim. Also there are ten 7.5 inch plates, six of them are all okay, two are stained and chipped and two have surface pitting. The first tureen has some rim chips and surface scratching to the base and the lid has general wear. The second tureen has a deep centre surface scratch to the base and the lid has some small rim chips. The third tureen has a hairline crack to base and small rim chips to lid. The sauce tureen and stand has general wear and a small centre rim chip to base. The second sauce tureen has general wear. The ladle is all okay, There are two meat plates measuring 17cms, one of them is in good condition apart from a couple of surface nicks and the other is also in good condition apart from a surface rub mark. The other two meat plates are 14.5cms, one of them has general wear with surface scratches, the other is also the same with some pitting. The sauce boat has rubbing to the edge of the handle.

Lot 485

A William VI silver ladle - London 1812, Thomas Dicks, fiddle pattern engraved with the letter R, weight 184g.

Lot 506

An early 20th century German white metal flatware service stamped 800 - 'Fiddle Back' pattern and engraved with the initial S, comprising twelve fish knives and forks, six table forks, five dessert forks, six salad forks, five cake forks, five table knives, seven dessert knives, six butter knives, five tablespoons, five teaspoons, six coffee spoons, a serving spoon, a ladle and six other serving implements, total weighable 3,000g.

Lot 570

A quantity of silver plated wares - to include a ladle, a sauce boat, a sweetmeat dish, coasters and boxed sets of cutlery.

Lot 510

A silver sauce ladle - Aberdeen, circa 1820, William Jamieson, length 16.9cm, weight 46g.

Lot 488

An 18th/19th century silver toddy ladle - the bowl set with a shilling and fitted with a contorted baleen handle, length 36cm.

Lot 258

A Georgian white metal and baleen toddy ladle.

Lot 257

A Victorian silver fiddle pattern ladle, London 1837, approximately 32cm, 214g. PLEASE NOTE: weight is incorrect in printed catalogue.

Lot 788

A Victorian Exeter cream ladle plain OE pattern 1882 by JW & Co

Lot 792

A George III toddy ladle with bright cut whalebone handle, 14" long

Lot 829

Another toddy ladle with pouring lip and turned wood handle, 14” long, London 1871 by AS

Lot 891

A Georgian toddy ladle with whale bone handle, London 1787

Lot 968

A Scottish sauce ladle, single struck, Glasgow 1844 by GE, 50 g

Lot 970

An early George III bottom struck soup ladle with shell bowl, possibly London 1760 by WS RC 155 g.

Lot 979

An Exeter Georgian sauce ladle plain OE pattern by RF, circa 1800

Lot 158

A LARGE AND FINE SILVER LADLE, TANG DYNASTYChina, 8th-9th century. The deep, petal-lobed bowl is finely engraved on the exterior with foliate scroll on a minutely ring-punched ground. The long, elegantly curved, tapering handle is similarly decorated with further foliate scroll and terminates in a neatly gilt bird's head.Provenance: From an old private collection in New York, USA, assembled before 1980 and thence by descent. Condition: Very good condition, commensurate with age. Expected tarnish to silver, ancient wear overall, traces of usage, few tiny nicks here and there. The handle with faint traces of solder where it connects to the bowl, probably inherent to manufacture.Weight: 58.1 gDimensions: Length 28.6 cm Literature comparison: Compare a related silver ladle, also with a petal-lobed bowl and bird-head terminal, 33 cm long, dated to the 8th century, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 22.79.5. Compare a related silver ladle, also with engraved foliate decoration, petal-lobed bowl, and bird-head terminal, dated to the first half of the 8th century, in the Art Institute of Chicago, reference number 1945.169. Compare a related gilt silver ladle, also with a petal-lobed bowl and bird-head terminal, 30.8 cm long, dated to the 9th century, in the Seattle Art Museum, accession number 45.66. A related ladle was included in the exhibition Chinesisches Gold und Silber. Die Sammlung Pierre Uldry, Museum Rietberg, Zurich, 1994, cat. no. 157. A related ladle originally in the collections of Mrs. Christian R. Holmes and the Hon. Senator Hugh Scott, included in the China Institute in America exhibition Early Chinese Gold and Silver, China House Gallery, New York, 1971, cat. no. 72, and illustrated in Hugh Scott, The Golden Age of Chinese Art, Rutland, Vermont, 1967, pl. 13, was sold at Christie's New York, 2 December 1982, lot 399.Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Christie's New York, 12 September 2019, lot 553 Price: USD 225,000 or approx. EUR 244,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing Description: A fine and rare large silver ladle, Tang dynasty Expert remark: Compare the closely related form with similar petal-lobed bowl, elegantly curved handle, and bird-head terminal, which however is not gilt. Also compare the closely related decoration with similarly engraved foliate scroll against a ring-punched ground, albeit further with three birds. Note the similar size (26 cm) and weight (67.5 g). 唐代鏨花銀勺中國,八至九世紀。貝殼形勺,精美鏨刻卷葉紋與串珠紋。長而優雅的弧形執柄同樣工藝裝飾,末端飾有鎏金鳥頭頭。 來源:美國紐約私人收藏,購於1980年前,保存至今。 品相:狀況極好,銀色會失去光澤,整體磨損,有使用痕跡,大面積細小的刻痕。手柄與碗的連接處有微弱的焊料痕跡,可能是製造過程中固有的。 重量:58.1 克 尺寸:長 28.6 厘米 文獻比較: 比較一件相近的八世紀銀勺,亦有瓣形勺和鳥頭端,長33 厘米,收藏於大都會藝術博物館,館藏編號22.79.5。比較一件相近的八世紀上半葉銀勺,亦有瓣形勺和鳥頭端,收藏於芝加哥藝術博物館,館藏編號1945.169。比較一件相近的九世紀錯金銀勺,亦有瓣形勺和鳥頭端,長30.8 厘米,收藏於西雅圖博物館,館藏編號45.66。一件相近的銀勺,展覽於《Chinesisches Gold und Silber. Die Sammlung Pierre Uldry》,Rietberg博物館,蘇黎世,1994年,圖錄編號157。一件相近的勺 ,收藏於Mrs. Christian R. Holmes和Hon. Senator Hugh Scott,見《China Institute in America exhibition Early Chinese Gold and Silver》,China House Gallery,紐約,1971年,圖錄編號72,以及見Hugh Scott,《The Golden Age of Chinese Art》,佛蒙特州拉特蘭市,1967年,圖13,見紐約佳士得,1982年12月2日,lot 399。 拍賣比較: 形制:非常相近 拍賣:紐約佳士得,2019年9月12日,lot 553 價格:USD 225,000(相當今日EUR 244,000) 描述:唐銀鏨刻花鳥紋花形勺 專家註釋:比較非常相近的外形、相似的瓣形勺和鳥頭端,但沒有鎏金。比較非常相近裝飾,也刻有類似的葉狀捲軸,儘管還刻有三隻鳥。請注意相似的尺寸 (26 厘米) 和重量(67.5 公克)。

Lot 582

A George III silver toddy ladle; two Scottish silver mounted horn spoons; an Elizabeth II silver candle extinguisher, Birmingham 1966 (4)

Lot 295

A George III silver soup ladle with engraved decoration including a family motto of an arm holding aloft a bow (by Thomas Northcote, London 1787) 34 cm long, 5.36 oz together with a plated fiddle and thread pattern serving spoon by William Hutton & Sons 30 cm long

Lot 320

A collection of small silver flat ware various including spoons, small sauce ladle, shell bowled sauce ladle, Christening fork, etc., 21.7 oz

Lot 384

Four trays of Mason's Ironstone mostly 'Mandalay' and 'Blue Mandalay' design items to include: large ginger jar, lidded soup tureen on stand with ladle, planters, wall pocket, small lidded tea jar, teapot, vases etc. (4)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 39

An associated part canteen of silver cutlery, the handles decorated with grapes, vines, and leaves, with grape and vine to spoon bowls etc., associated canteen comprising twelve table forks, six table spoons, four serving spoons, a ladle, twelve dessert forks, five teaspoons, six small knives, silver handled table knives each with a stainless steel blade, six silver handled dessert knives each with a stainless steel blade, a carving set, twelve dessert spoons, and an additional canteen containing set of six associated dessert knives and forks, and a set of six fish knives and forks, total 106.89oz weighable silver.

Lot 349

SILVER TODDY LADLE WITH GOLD COIN INSET IN BOWL, HAMMERED FOR LONDON 37CM

Lot 345

VERY HEAVY SILVER LADLE 29CMS SHEFFIELD 1923-24 MAKER MARK A&D

Lot 269

Early 20th century French copper wall utensil holder. With a rectangular back, metal arm holder, with drip tray to lower. With utensils, serving spoon, soup ladle, two pronged piercer, spatula and draining spatula. Measures 50cm tall. 

Lot 486

A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH SAUCE LADLE by Thomas Wallis and Jonathan Hayne, London1815, two serving spoons, a christening mug and spoon

Lot 337

Seven George II - Victorian silver table and dessert spoons, a sauce ladle and a Scottish  tablespoon, the last marks rubbed, by Robert Gray, Glasgow 1784, 25ozs 8dwts (9) Typical wear

Lot 341

A French silver shell shaped ladle, early 20th c, maker's and control marks and miscellaneous English and foreign small silver flatware, 6ozs 8dwts weighable, etc Mostly in good condition

Lot 390

Connecticut silver. A North American soup ladle, c1806, cut cornered Fiddle pattern, engraved with contemporary initials GW and date Feby 1806, by Marcus Merriman & Co of Newhaven, 5ozs 5dwts Provenance: Believed to have been made for G Webster-Buck of Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut Good condition

Lot 391

A George III silver soup ladle, Fiddle & Thread pattern, by William Bateman, London 1817, 10ozs Good condition. The initial N engraved at later date

Lot 453

A William IV silver cream ladle, Fiddle pattern, by John Osment, Exeter 1836, four Scottish silver teaspoons and a toddy ladle, Edinburgh and Glasgow, by various makers, 19th c and an Irish silver teaspoon and mustard spoon, 5ozs 3dwts (8) Wear consistent with age

Lot 360

Große Silberbowle, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Gebrüder Deyhle, um 1890, sowie Kelle, Anfang 19. Jhdt. Silber. Auf passig geschweiftem Fuß. Bauchiger Korpus, in vertikale Züge gegliedert. Gewölbter Steckdeckel entsprechend gestaltet. Seitlich zwei Handhaben mit Muschelzier. Unterseite punziert mit Mondsichel, Krone, Feingehalt "830S" und Firmenmarke sowie "HANDARBEIT". Maße 32 x 38 x 30 cm, Gewicht ohne Kelle 3664 g. Kelle mit ebonisiertem Griff. Punziert mit Feingehalt "13" und verschlagener Meistermarke "C?". Länge 42 cm. A large German silver punch bowl, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Gebrüder Deyhle, circa 1890, plus ladle with wooden handle, early 19th century A large German silver punch bowl, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Gebrüder Deyhle, circa 1890, plus ladle with wooden handle, early 19th centurySilber. Auf passig geschweiftem Fuß. Bauchiger Korpus, in vertikale Züge gegliedert. Gewölbter Steckdeckel entsprechend gestaltet. Seitlich zwei Handhaben mit Muschelzier. Unterseite punziert mit Mondsichel, Krone, Feingehalt "830S" und Firmenmarke sowie "HANDARBEIT". Maße 32 x 38 x 30 cm, Gewicht ohne Kelle 3664 g. Kelle mit ebonisiertem Griff. Punziert mit Feingehalt "13" und verschlagener Meistermarke "C?". Länge 42 cm.Condition: II

Lot 1877

Gravy / sauce ladle silver. With edging and fan-shaped detail on terminal. The Netherlands, Rotterdam, G. Koops & Zoon, 1867, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's mark, h - minimal signs of use. 53 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 15.3 cm, W 5.9 cm.

Lot 1941

Robbe & Berking 101-piece cutlery cassette, model Alt-Spaten, silver. A 12-person cutlery cassette with three drawers. The cassette is filled with mainly 8-piece sets. The cassette is made in such a way that it can be expanded, which is the case with the menu spoons, coffee spoons and cake / pastry forks. Each cutlery piece comes with an original Robbe & Berking bag / cover. Most sets / cutlery parts are provided with a Robbe & Berking box with the exception of the dessert forks, dessert spoons, children's spoons and children's forks. The separate cutlery / serving pieces are combined in boxes (see added photos). Incl. cassette composition papers, Robbe & Berking cleaning cloths / cleaning cloths and a Robbe & Berking booklet with a.o. various cutlery models and an explanation. The cassette contains the following sets / cutlery parts in model Alt-Spaten:Menu fork (8x) with box and cutlery bagsMenu spoon (10x) with box and cutlery bagsMenu knife (8x) with box and cutlery bagsCoffee spoon (12x) with 2 boxes and cutlery bagsSauce ladle (1x) with box (combi box 1) and cutlery bagDessert fork (8x) with cutlery bagsDessert knife (8x) with box and cutlery bagsDessert spoon (8x) with cutlery bagsCake / pastry fork (12x) with 2 boxes and cutlery bagsMeat fork small (2x) with box (combi box 2) and cutlery bagsSugar spoon (1x) with box (combi box 2) and cutlery bagMeat fork large (1x) with box (combi box 1) and cutlery bagChildren's spoon (8x) with cutlery bagsChildren's fork (8x) with cutlery bagsSoup ladle (1x) with box and cutlery bagCompote / salad serving spoon large (1x) with box (combi box 2) and cutlery bagCake server (1x) with box (combi box 1) and cutlery bagSalad serving fork large (1x) with box (combi box 2) and cutlery bagPotato spoon (1x) with box (combi box 3) and cutlery bagVegetable serving spoon (1x) with box (combi box 3) and cutlery bagGermany, Flensburg, Robbe & Berking, late 20th century / early 21st century, hallmarks: moon crown 925 in oval, maker's mark R&B, Dutch sword 925, Dutch re-mark by Robbe & Berking Benelux from Amsterdam - in new condition. Weight of cutlery parts: 5761 grams. Total weight (cutlery, cassette, boxes and accessories): 23.3 kg. 925/1000. For dimensions see photos.

Lot 182

Small quantity of silver, including beaten silver spoon by Albert Edward Jones, 1974, irish silver sauce ladle, set of six silver coffee spoons, silver pusher and napkin ring, 4oz in total.Qty: 10

Lot 194

Small collection of Indian silver, variously embossed and decorated with figures and scrolls, including a pair of candlesticks, three bowls, milk jug, caster, bracelet, together with a coconut bowl ladle (damaged), gross weight 38oz.

Lot 1334

A George III silver ladle, Edinburgh 1809, maker William Auld, 34cm long, 5.5oz approx

Lot 1336

A selection of continental silver flatware to include six serving spoons, two dessert spoons, a fork and a ladle

Lot 1360

Dutch silver metal flatware to include a ladle, two basting spoons, five dessert spoons, a fork, a large sauce spoon and a serving spoon, (10 items total)

Lot 363

A large 19th century copper double handle preserving bowl, a copper dough kneading bowl, a brass watering can, copper ladle and a sauce pan.

Lot 424

A silver plated punch bowl, cups and ladle; a collection of table glassware to include decanters, stands, cruet set etc.

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