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Royal Doulton pottery Matsumai pattern part dinner service, circa 1900, printed brown marks, pattern no.D1326/2, impressed numerals, printed and painted with stylised chinoiserie flower sprays within scrolling foliate borders in the Imari palette, comprising three two-handled oval vegetable tureens and covers, a soup ladle, three oval serving dishes in sizes, eight soup plates, three luncheon plates, six dinner plates, a pudding plate, 11 side plates Condition ReportSurface scratches, wear to decoration and gilt. Crazing on most pieces, chip to dinner plate, star crack to tureen lid. General wear and tear.
Group of late 19th century green glazed majolica leaf-shaped dishes including Wedgwood examples and others, a late 19th century German porcelain blue and white tea service painted with a version of the Immortal, comprising a spirally moulded teapot and cover, two teacups, a saucer and a milk jug, a continental pottery blue and white glazed hen tureen cover and ladle on basket moulded stand, a Royal Worcester white glazed bird tureen and cover, a Derby Triparte blue and white hors d'oeuvres dish, a Royal Doulton blue glazed fluted plate and various items of Victorian pottery and porcelain predominantly made to celebrate Queen Victoria's Jubilee 1887
A mixed group of silver spoons including; a George III Irish Fiddle pattern shell bowl caddy spoon by William Osborne, Dublin 1813, 9.5cm long, a George III Fiddle pattern bright-cut caddy spoon with pieced shovel bowl, Birmingham 1814, a George V Fiddle and Thread pattern ladle with pieced bowl, a Victorian sugar sifting spoon with registration mark, and a George IV Fiddle and Thread pattern sifting spoon, 77gms., (2.4ozs.), gross (5)
A George III silver marrow scoop by George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1793, 20.5cm. (8ins.) long, with a Hanoverian pattern shell bowl sauce ladle makers mark poorly struck, London 1769, pair of Brightcut sugar tongs by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794, and another pair with the maker's mark almost rubbed out, 182gms., (5.8ozs.), gross, (4)
An Elizabeth II silver Pembury and Bead pattern canteen of flatware by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1964, comprising;- eight table knives, eight side knives with steel blades, eight table forks, eight soup spoons, four serving spoons, eight dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, eight teaspoons, a ladle, a butter knife, 2324gms. (74ozs.), gross without the knives, (62) part illustrated
A George IV Irish silver Fiddle and Rattail pattern lipped toddle ladle by James England, Dublin 1820, M.West, engraved boar crest - Earl of Clare, 16cm. (6.2ins.), 49gms. (1.7ozs.)Fairbairn's Book of Crests of the Families of Great Britian and Ireland, Fourth Edition revised and enlarged Reprint published by Heraldry Today, Plate 40 No.8John FitzGibbon, 2nd Earl of Clare KP GCH PC (10 July 1792 - 18 August 1851) was an Anglo Irish aristocrat and politician.
A George III silver Old English sauce ladle by Elizabeth Tookey, London 1769, engraved with a crest with a similar ladle by Richard Crossley, London 1792, engraved with initials, 93gms.(3ozs.), gross, (2) A strainer spoon by Tookey is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Elizabeth Tookey (died 1773?) was married to James Tookey, a spoon maker and plateworker, and herself became a silversmith after his death, although the date at which her mark was registered is unknown.
A mixed group of Continental silver including; a late 19th century Judaica spice tower, probably Swiss marks rubbed, a German silver pickle fork by W.M.F stamped .90, a Dutch white metal cake serving knife, a set of six dessert spoons, probably Italy .800 standard and a similar sauce ladle, (10)
An extensive silver plated Fiddle, Shell and Thread pattern flatware service, for twelve settings, includes table forks, fish forks, dessert forks, Fish knives, salt spoons, tea spoons, dessert spoons, table spoons, egg spoons, sifting spoon, soup spoons, fruit spoons, gravy spoon, soup ladle, asparagus tongs, fish servers, nut crackers, sugar tongs, grape shears, and mother-of-pearl fruit knives and forks contained in an oak canteen of drawers enclosed by panelled doors.
A BAG OF ASSORTED CUTLERY PIECES, to include a late 19th Century Gorham silver ladle, 31.7 grams, a silver trident bread fork hallmark unclear, 22.2 grams, together with a Victorian silver pastry server, blade hallmarked 'Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall)' Sheffield 1877, two silver scuttle spoons and two silver pickle forks all fitted with mother of pearl handles, together with a EPGSS shovel shaped server
A partial George V Scottish silver flatware service, Hanoverian Rat Tail pattern, Brook & Son, Edinburgh, various dates including 1928, 1930, 1933 etc comprising: eleven table forks; eleven soup spoons; eleven dessert spoons; nine dessert/luncheon forks; three teaspoons; sugar tongs; soup ladle; a sugar shovel; and a pair of sauce ladles, not engraved (48 pieces). Total weight c. 91 troy ounces
SPODE; a good quantity of blue and white tableware in the 'Italian' pattern, comprising various serving dishes, including one lidded example, teapots, coffee pots, candlesticks, gravy boats and saucer, plates, shallow bowls, side plates, cups, saucers, egg cups, jugs and a small mantel timepiece, a plastic twin-handled tray and a boxed set of place mats, also a Churchill 'Real Old Willow' pattern sparrow beak jug and a Masons 'Real Old Willow' pattern meat plate, also a punch set comprising lidded bowl, six cups and associated plastic ladle.Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service. We would recommend collecting this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/
A quantity of hallmarked silver spoons, to include a set of seven seal end teaspoons, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1929, an example commemorating the 1937 Coronation of George VI and Elizabeth, an Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee spoon, also a small ladle, a sifter ladle, a butter knife with Montgomery Clan crest to handle, a pair of sugar tongs, etc, combined approx. 9.23ozt, together with a group of tourist teaspoons, including sterling silver and 835, 830 and 800 grade examples.
A canteen of silver flatware, of reeded and pointed design, Sheffield 1932 by Emile Viner, for twelve place settings, to include; twelve table forks, with angled mother of pearl handles, twelve dessert forks with angled mother of pearl handles, twelve dessert spoons, six tablespoons, four soup spoons, two serving spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, a pair of fruit serving spoons, a pair of fish servers and twelve fish knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, twelve grapefruit spoons, twelve teaspoons, a soup ladle, a pair of preserve spoons, a pair of butter knives, two condiment spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, four knife rests, a three-piece carving set and twelve pairs of fruit eaters with stainless steel blades and tines; Gross weighable approximately 4646 grams (149ozt).
A canteen of German white metal flatware, 800 standard, comprising twelve fish forks, twelve fish knives, twelve dessert forks, eleven teaspoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, a basting spoon, a set of three serving spoons, five serving spoons, ten other serving implements, twelve dessert knives, twenty-three table knives, approximately weighable 5025 grams(161ozt); together with an 800 standard ladle and a small collection of white metal and silver plated implements,
A SILVER AND SILVER GILT TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE SETTINGS ASPREY & CO. LTD, SHEFFIELD 1996 -1997 Comprising:Twelve table forks six table spoons Twelve dessert forks Twelve dessert spoons Twelve fish forks Twelve fish knives Twelve soup spoons Twelve tea spoons Twelve coffee spoons A pair of fish servers A soup ladle A pair of sauce ladles 7066g (227.15 oz) Together with the following with silver handles and stainless steel blades and fittings:Twelve table knives Twelve dessert knives Two carving forks Two carving knives A knife sharpenerIn a fitted three drawer cabinet Condition Report: The cutlery is almost barely used and in mint condition. It does need a clean to remove tarnish, and there are some light scratches from storage. There is no damage there are no signs of repair. Goo clear hallmarks on all pieces. All pieces are present as per the catalogue description. The cabinet has some surface scratches and scuffs on the top, but no other signs of damage.Condition Report Disclaimer
LARGE COLLECTION OF BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED WARES BY VARIOUS MAKERS 19TH CENTURY comprising a large Rogers jug printed with ‘Camel’ pattern; a large Wedgwood jug printed with a chinoiserie scene and a vase issuing flowers; a Herculaneum baluster coffee pot and cover; three spittoons, two by Copeland, one by Rogers; a ‘Queen Charlotte’ pattern honey pot with domed cover; an Argyll, probably by Turner; a ‘British Scenery’ series cruet stand; a shaped footed dish printed with two men with a net and a domed pavilion; a lozenge shaped Spode ‘Temple and Panel’ dish; a ‘Flying Pennant’ shaped footed dish; a lozenge shaped dish with oriental scenes; a Ridgway soup dish, a plate from the ‘Angus ’Seats' series; a ‘Net’ pattern ladle; a Wedgwood shell dish printed with Vesuvius erupting; a Minton shell shaped ‘Italian Ruins’ dish; three various oblong boxes including one by Herculaneum printed with ‘View in the Fort Madura’ pattern; a Rogers scalloped dish marked to the reverse ‘Boucher & Co, London’; two sugar castors; a Herculaneum oblong plate printed with fishermen in a riverside setting; and a circular dish with a raised, ribbed rim printed with ‘Two Figures’ pattern; various marks, some unmarked (qty) largest jug 23cm high, Argyll 16cm high From the Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF SPODE BLUE AND WHITE CARAMANIAN CERAMICS 19TH CENTURY comprising a small tureen with cover, ladle and stand, the tureen printed with ‘Entrance to the Ancient Granary’; a twin handled round footed dish, no cover, printed with the ‘Citadel Near Corinth’ pattern; a twin handled oblong dish, no cover, with scenes from the Caramanian border; a large jug printed with the ‘Giant Sarcophagus’; an oval stand printed with ‘Part of the Harbour at Macri’; a vine pickle dish printed with a sarcophagus; and a shaped pickle dish printed with the ‘Caramanian Bear’; various impressed and printed factory marks (10) jug 24.5cm high, tureen 13cm high, 16.5cm wide, vine pickle 12.6cm wide The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
A George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon, later embossed and engraved with fruit, London 1792 by George Gray, length 21.5cm, two silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, each later decorated, London 1821 and London 1831, and a silver sifter ladle, later pierced and engraved, London 1811 by William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, total weight 238.3g.
A set of three George III silver Hanoverian pattern table forks, crest engraved, London 1798 by William Eley & William Fearn, length 20cm, and a small group of similar silver forks, including five dessert forks, various dates and makers, including Hester Bateman, together with a Dog Nose pattern sauce ladle, later pierced, London 1771, length 17.5cm, total weight 572.7g.
A Naga food dishNagalandon twin supports and a rectangular base,23.5cm diameter,three bamboo vessels, a ladle, two spoons, a bamboo pipe, two knives, a horn container, a brass 'heirloom' bell with three attached bells, seven cane models of storage and carrying baskets and two gourds, a bamboo drinking vessel, with scorched decoration and a handle, nine containers and covers, two dishes, a hip basket, a scraper and a pottery pipe bowl. (qty)ProvenanceHansjorg Mayer Collection.PublishedJulian Jacobs, The Nagas; Hill People of Northeast India, 1990. pps. 339, 340.

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