A George III punch ladle, with turned handle, the silver bowl inset with a coin, hallmarked London 1810, sponsor's mark rubbed but possibly Bateman, together with an Art Deco cream boat, two salts, a swing handle pedestal dish (loaded), and a Dutch windmill spoon with import marks, length of punch ladle 30.5cm, combined gross weight 325g/10.44ozt gross approx (A/F) (6)
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A Victorian silver novelty mustard pot, modelled in the form of a standing owl, the body with textured feathers and red glass eyes, the hinged cover opening to reveal a gilt interior, the original silver liner also fully hallmarked, ensuite unmarked mustard ladle with mouse finial, George Richards and Edward Brown, London 1865, height 8.6cm, weight 104.6g/3.36ozt approx
A group of hallmarked silver to include a George III silver Old English pattern sifter ladle, with bright cut decoration, the elongated oval bowl pierced with stars and foliate bands, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1805, length 16cm, a silver bowl with reticulated rim decorated with a concentric band of quatrefoil, seven silver teaspoons and a single pair of sugar tongs, weight of weighable silver 239g/7.68ozt approx (Qty)
A group of silver items to include a Victorian silver toddy ladle with turned handle, marked Henry Holland, London 1866, together with a silver 'berry' tablespoon, marked Edward Lees, London 1805, a silver dessert spoon and loaded bud vase marked 'SILVER' and a silver miniature model, 'Chair Minder', length of tablespoon 22cm (5)
Barock-Suppenkelle Silber. Ovale, tief gemuldete Laffe, übergehend in konischen, randprofilierten Griff. Innen vergoldet. Gest. 12 Lot, Tremolierstrich, undeutliches Beschauzeichen, Meister "EA". Gew. ca. 220 g. L. 36 cm. A German Baroque silver soup ladle. Gilt inside. Standard mark 12 lot, test, indistinct assay mark, master´s mark.Deutsch. Wohl Weißenfels. Letztes Viertel 18. Jh.
A LACQUERED WOOD HISHAKU (WATER LADLE)Japan, Edo Period (1615-1868). The ladle with a long straight handle pierced with one aperture for suspension, covered to the exterior in black lacquer with densely scattered mother-of-pearl inlays, the interior of the container lacquered in vermillion.Condition: Good condition, some wear to the lacquer, minor losses to the inlays, small cracks. Provenance: Dutch collection. An old Japanese label to the interior.Weight: 116 gDimensions: Length 49.3 cmLadles such as the present lot are used in Japan during the chozu ritual. Chozu (cleansing yourself) is a customary way to purify yourself before making any prayers at shrines or temples in Japan. The Chozuya is a large basin equipped with special wooden ladles (hishaku), usually located at the entrance of shrines and temples. It is customary for visitors to purify themselves here before stepping on sacred grounds.
A STAG ANTLER NETSUKE OF A SHOJO WITH LADLE, EDO PERIODJapan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Carved as a shojo in a dynamic posture, dressed in an elongated robe, his left arm raised, carrying a sake ladle, and lifting it over its head, the other hand holding an open fan. The two himotoshi at the back. Appealing dark amber hued patina. HEIGHT 4.1 cm Condition: Good condition with minor surface wear, and some natural imperfections of the material.
Late 1st millennium B.C. Modelled in the round with naturalistic detailing, probably a ladle finial. 17 grams, 51 mm (2 in.). ‘The Ancient Menagerie Collection’ formerly the property of a Cambridgeshire lady, collected since the 1990s and acquired from auctions and dealers throughout Europe and the USA, now ex London collection.
A mixed lot of shipping line commemorative souvenir items to include a soup ladle, menu holder, dish and paperweight for BI, mustard spoon for Allen, mustard spoon, stud box and pin dish for CPR, candleholder and flower vase for CPOS, card plate for NZS Co and cigarette case for P&O, ships are BI Mata Hari, Moneara, Sangola & Co, Allen Assyryan, CPR Lake Chaplin, Empress of India and Mont Royal, CPOS Montreal and Victorian, NZS Co Pararoa, and P&O Nellore.
A collection of silver flatware including a cased set of twelve George V silver tea spoons and sugar tongs, by Deakin & Francis, London 1919, the finials with shaped scrolling edges, monogrammed 'F', a set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern tea spoons, by Charles Boyton III, London 1876, monogrammed, a set of four Victorian silver Fiddle pattern tea spoons, by Henry Holland, London 1846, monogrammed, and an EPNS ladle, 369gms (23) Condition Report:Available upon request
EXTENSIVE CAVERSWALL IMARI DINNER SERVICE IN THE 'ROMANY' PATTERN MODERN comprising twelve teacups and saucers; twelve coffee cans and saucers; coffee pot; tea pot; cream jug; sugar bowl with cover; twelve dinner plates, 27cm diameter; twenty-four larger side plates, 21cm diameter; twelve smaller side plates, 16cm diameter; twelve bowls of octagonal form; a twin handled sauce jar with cover and ladle; three low twin handled tureens with covers; a large twin handled soup tureen with cover and ladle; two ashets, 33.5cm diameter; and four small square shallow bonbon dishes; black printed factory marks, inscribed 22ct gold by M. FarrallProvenance:Provenance: The Ashley Hall Collection: By order of The Trustees of the J. Porter Trust & The Executors of the late Leonard Rawcliffe
AN EPNS TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE PLACE SETTINGS in Rat Tail pattern, comprising table and dessert forks, soup and dessert spoons, four tablespoons, eleven egg spoons, pair of sauce ladles and a soup ladle, twelve pairs of composite handled fish knives and forks with a pair of servers, twelve dessert forks and eleven knives, twelve each table and cheese knives and a five piece carving set, in a mahogany canteen with gadrooned edging, the leaf carved fall front enclosing four fitted drawers, brass drop handles, raised on leaf carved scrolled legs, 41 1/2" x 22" x 32" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, just excludes one dessert knife and one egg spoon
A GROUP OF FOREIGN AND PLATED WARES (11)Comprising; a circular bowl of panelled form with foliate decoration, probably Asian, a circular ashtray, detailed 830, a small spoon with a figure terminal and a Swedish napkin ring, the plated wares, comprising; an oval serving dish, length 53cm, two similar twin handled bottle stands, another bottle stand, a set of six tea knives, cased, a ladle and a Norwegian spoon
A PAIR OF SILVER BERRY SPOONS AND FIVE FURTHER ITEMS OF SILVER (7)Comprising; the later decorated berry spoons London 1764, a large butter knife, London 1865, a smaller butter knife, a fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London 1866 and a pair of pickle forks, having floral finials, Birmingham 1898, combined weight 246 gms
A GROUP OF FOREIGN AND PLATED WARES (QTY)Including; a German oval tray, detailed 800 Posen, weight 763 gms, a German candle stand, detailed 835 a spirit kettle, stand and burner, a teapot, a pair of chambersticks, two milk jugs, a shaped circular bowl, a small circular bowl, four napkin rings, a soup ladle, a bread fork and a caddy spoon
TWO TODDY LADLES (2)Comprising; a Scottish toddy ladle, the circular bowl mounted with a George III quarter guinea, Glasgow 1831, with a turned wooden handle, the second toddy ladle having a shaped oval bowl, indistinct marks, fitted with an ebonised handle, probably second half of the 18th century
A EUROPEAN CANTEEN OF TABLE FLATWAREComprising; twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks, twelve coffee spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, twelve table knives, the steel blades detailed Malta Spain, the loaded handles detailed 925, twelve cheese knives, the steel blades detailed Malta Spain, a soup ladle, a crumb scoop, a pair of fish servers, a serving knife and fork, a flan slice and a sauce ladle, all detailed 925, combined weight of weighable silver, excluding the knives 5565 gmsContained in a floor standing wooden cabinet with folding sides and drawer
A SILVER PART CANTEEN OF TABLE FLATWAREComprising; four dessert forks, one sauce ladle, one grapefruit spoon, five coffee spoons, ten table forks, eight soup spoons, four dessert spoons, two butter knives, three tablespoons, a pair of salad servers and two preserve spoons, Birmingham 1938, also seven table knives having steel blades and silver handles, nine cheese knives having steel blades and silver handles and a carving knife and fork, also a silver fish serving fork and a silver serving slice and a plated cream ladleOne table knife Birmingham 1937, the other handles Birmingham 1938, combined weight of weighable silver 2665 gms
A GROUP OF SILVER, FOREIGN AND PLATED WARES (15)Comprising; a twin handled dish, London 1959, a sauce ladle, a fork, a pair of sugar tongs, a napkin ring, a pair of salts and a pair of salt spoons, combined weight 331 gms, also two silver handled steel bladed pie servers, a silver handled letter opener, two foreign spoons and a pair of plated claw ended ice tongs
A GROUP OF SILVER, FOREIGN AND PLATED WARES (23)Comprising; a circular capstan shaped inkstand, Birmingham 1909, a silver propelling pencil, London 1948, a rattle formed as a dumb bell, detailed Tiffany and Co Sterling, a German spoon, detailed 830 S and a group of plated wares, to include a teapot with a matching twin handled sugar bowl, a sugar caster, a soup ladle, a stuffing spoon and further flatware
An assortment of silver and plated items. Comprising a pair of silver butter knives; a silver old English pattern tea spoon, a silver coffee spoon and a salver salt spoon, various dates and makers, 48g; together with a small white metal ladle with a Scandinavian two-masted sailing ship with a Dutch import mark, 26g; and a quantity of mostly plated miscellaneous flatware including dan old English pattern soup ladle; a few items with mother of pearl handles; a Guernsey cream jug; a Humpty Dumpty egg cup; and two Welsh(?) brass loving spoons
Assorted loose silver cutlery, including a ladle, Snow & Ashworth, Birmingham 1900, and four cased sets of cutlery, including pierced-handled teaspoons, set of six teaspoons and sugar nips, pair of Edwardian trefid spoons (Sutherland & Roden, Sheffield 1906), and knife set with silver handles, gross weight 19oz
A composed George IV silver flatware service,by William Chawner II, London 1825-1835, for twelve settings, in fiddle, thread and husk pattern,weighable 162ozt (qty.)Condition ReportWear and dents, particularly to the bowls of the spoons, commensurate with age and use. Some prongs on the fork slightly bent. 1 x pierced fish slice1 x large soup ladle2 x sauce ladles1 x knife sharpener1 x carving knife1 x carving set6 x cruet spoons with gilt bowls12 x teaspoons13 x dinner forks12 x starter forks12 x dessert spoons12 x tablespoons12 x starter knives12 x dinner knives
A Herend porcelain 'Queen Victoria' dinner service,20th century, Hungarian, comprising 131 pieces, each with painted and gilt-heightened decoration of stylised peony flowers and butterflies, painted and impressed marks to base,dinner plates 26cm diameterlarge circular tray 37cm diameter,together with 9 other Herend pieces of another pattern (140)Condition ReportThe service generally is in good condition. There are a few items which have suffered slight damage, one being a salt and pepper shaker which has multiple cracks around the glaze, a twin handled soup dish which has a large chip and hairline crack to the rim, the lid of one container that features a singular yellow rose has a couple of chips to the petals, one of the starter plates is scratched to the interior. There is a chip to one ladel and crazing to the glaze on one coffee cup. A small teacup also has a large hairline crack to the rim. In general there is slight loss to the pattern and gilding, and the service is in need of a clean as there are yellow stains to the backs and some to the front. The foots are worn to a grey colour on some examples. Full service includes:Ten coffee cans, 4.5cm high, and six saucers, 11.5cm diameterEight teacups, 5cm high and nine saucers, 14cm diameterEight soup bowls and saucers, 17cm wideEight dinner plates, 26cm diameterEight starter plates, 23cm diameterEight desert plates, 20cm diameterEight napkin rings, 5.5cm diameterEight crescent dishes, 19cm wideSix side plates, 19cm diameterSix bread plates, 15cm diameterFive pickle/condiment dishes, 21cm wideA pair of candlesticks, 19cm highTwo double salt cellars, 14.5cm wideA pair of salt and pepper shakers, 6cm highA two-handled serving platter, 46.5cm wideAnother serving platter, 41cm wideAn oval tray, 17cm wideA ladle, 23cm longA small shallow dish, 8cm diameterA serving bowl, 26cm diameterA cream jug, 7cm highA tapered cup, 8.5cm highA sauce/gravy boat, 23.5cm wideA footed cake stand, 15cm highA vase, 19cm highA small bud vase, 13cm highA small serving dish and cover, 13cm wideA decorative shoe, 10cm longA large circular tray, 37cm diameterA shaped oval serving dish, 27cm wideA small box and cover with rose finial, 9cm highA small circular dish with deep rim, 12cm diameterA small bell, 8cm highAnd nine other Herend pieces of a different pattern
A GEORGE VI SILVER MINT SAUCE LADLE WITH PERFORATED DIVIDER TO THE BOWL AND A VICTORIAN SILVER DOUBLE ENDED MEDICINE SPOON, mint sauce maker Josiah Williams & Co, London 1937, the medicine spoon engraved with coronet and initials, two struts to underside to keep it level, makers Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1895, gross weight 1.89ozt, 58.8 grams (2) (Condition Report: slight play to the divider in the ladle, otherwise good condition)
A mahogany cased electroplated silver canteen in Albany pattern comprising twenty four dessert forks, six teaspoons, sugar spoon, mustard spoon, sugar tongs, thirty eight table forks, sugar sifter, six eggs spoons, eighteen table spoons, two gravy spoons and a soup ladle, in four fitted drawers

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