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A collection of silver items comprising a footed bowl, in the form of a stylised flower, marked 925, 14cm wide, a Scottish silver saucer ladle, by Robert Naughten, a Continental silver sifter, a Danish silver dish, 15.2cm diameter, a Danish silver sifting ladle, 19cm long, and a set of six footed bowls,weighable 18.9ozt (qty.)Condition ReportDanish bowl split to one of folded lines. Ladle quite worn. Knocks, wear and rubbing throughout.
A collection of silver flatware comprising a cased set of coffee spoons, by Mappin & Webb, a strainer spoon, marked Sterling, a George III serving spoon, a small provincial Scottish silver ladle, a berry spoon, 1903, and a set of plated teaspoons and sugar tongs, by Mappin & Webb, 10.6ozt weighableCondition ReportTarnishing and wear commensurate with age.
A Spode New Stone dinner service decorated in the Imari palette 19th century, comprising 49 dinner plates, 24cm diameter, 39 side plates, 20.3cm diameter, 21 soup bowls, 24.4 diameter, a graduated set of octagonal serving dishes, largest 40.5cm x 50.8cm, smallest 17.5cm x 26cm, 4 sauce tureens, covers and stands, height excluding stand 15.5cm, a meat strainer, 25.5cm x 27cm, a large footed punch bowl, 27.5cm wide, 18cm high, 4 vegetable tureens, 3 with covers, 24cm diameter, 16.5cm high, impressed marks (qty.)Condition Report49 dinner plates (10 with noticable chips).38 side plates (5 with noticeable chips).21 soup bowls (1 chipped. Two with hairline cracks. Two with cracks and rivet repairs).12 graduated octagonal serving dishes (Second largest with hairline crack to the centre. Second smallest with large chip to the rim. One of the smallest with a hairline to the rim).4 sauce tureens (Two of the lids have hairline cracks at the ladle recess. One lid has a chip to the inside rim. One stand has a chip to the inside of the foot rim. One stand has a star crack to the centre).4 vegetable tureens (Two of the bases of the tureens are chipped around the foot rim).General (All would benefit from a clean. There are losses, nibbles and frits throughout commensurate with the size and age of the service. Wear and losses to gilding throughout).
A collection of silver flatware, comprising a French ladle, with Minerva head stamp, 36cm long, a pair of pastry forks, by Harrison Bros, Sheffield 1964, 15cm long, a Victorian Kings pattern tablespoon, by Chawner & Co, London 1860, and three forks, total 19.67oztProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportWith tarnishing, Some of the marks a little rubbed particularly on the ladle. Surface scratches.
A collection of silver serving flatware comprising a cased pair of berry spoons, by Stephen Adams, London 1792, a George III ladle, Newcastle 1811, another Fiddle and Thread pattern example, London 1819, a Victorian serving spoon, with engraved initials, and a fish slice, by John Emes, London 1799,25.6ozt (6)Condition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout commensurate with age.
A collection of silver items, comprising a jug of squat form, with silver gilt interior, London 1819 13cm wide, a small George III ladle, by William Weston, 1819, 14cm long, a Georgian spoon, 16cm long, a cased set of six teaspoons by Mappin Webb, London 1933, a silver mounted scent bottle, 5cm high, a funnel, marked sterling, 3.5cm high, a monogrammed napkin ring, by Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1955, 4cm diameter 9.87ozt (7)Condition ReportUsed, tarnished and some wear.
A collection of silver flatware to include a cased set of six teaspoons, by John Round, Sheffield 1920, a Mappin & Webb ladle, a George III serving spoon, London 1813, a foliate engraved Victorian fruit knife, two mother of pearl handled pickle forks, and enamelled souvenir spoons,18.61ozt weighable (qty.)Condition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout. Some of the knife blades are detached from the handles.
A twelve cover cutlery setComprising of soup ladle, serving spoon, soup spoons, meat forks and knives, dessert spoons, forks and knives, tea spoonsSilver 833/000Lisbon hallmark (1887-1937), goldsmith's mark António José de Mesquita (1887-1932) and Augusto Rufino Pena (regd. 1887)Comp.: 31 cm (colher de arroz)4990 gLiterature:VIDAL, Manuel Gonçalves; ALMEIDA, Fernando Moitinho de - "Marcas de Contrastes e Ourives Portugueses (1887 a 1993)", vol. II. Lisboa: IN-CM, no. 77, 651 and 259.
A pair of George III silver oval salts – Thomas Daniel, London 1786, with pierced and chased floral swagged decoration, on ball and claw feet, with clear glass liners, silver weight 102g; together with a pair of Kings pattern mustard ladles by Mary Chawner, London 1839; an OEP mustard ladle, Mary Chawner, London 1834, total weight 180.5g.
A set of five George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons - Peter and William Bateman, London 1808, with engraved initial 'A'; together with a George III bright cut sifter ladle, London 1804 (maker's mark rubbed); three silver salt spoons; and a mother of pearl salt spoon, silver weight 126.5g.
A small collection of silver items to include: an Edwardian annointing spoon, Elkington & Co Ltd, 17.5cm long; a George III Old English pattern mustard ladle, Thomas James, London 1809; a set of five Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd, London 1869; three silver napkin rings; a silver baby's pusher and a silver-handled cake knife, Sheffield 1979. (Silver weight (excluding cake knife) 267.5g.)
A very good Edwardian canteen of silver Hanoverian rat tail pattern flatware - Joseph Rodgers and Sons, Sheffield, all of the silver pieces with engraved initial 'A', containing 12 x table forks; 12 x soup spoons; 12 x dessert forks; 12 x dessert spoons; 10 x tea spoons (two deficient); 6 x table spoons; 2 x sauce ladles; 4 x knife rests; a soup ladle; and a pair of sugar tongs (total silver weight 4373g); the canteen also containing 12 x silver and mother of pearl fruit knives and forks (gross weight 677.5g); 12 x silver and ivory fish knives and forks (gross weight 1175.5g); 12 x steel and ivory table knives; 12 x steel and ivory dessert knives; and a five piece steel and ivory carving set, in a four drawer mahogany and brass canteen with rebated handles and original key. (LWH 54 x 41.5 x 32.75cm) (ivory registration QDXZN5SX) * This canteen was originally purchased by the vendor's grandfather, Lt. Frederick Percy Atherton, Royal Army Pays Corps and later Royal Army Pay Department, who served during WW1. His medals were sold in these rooms on 15th April 2023, lot 168.
A 12-place George V silver cutlery service - Josiah Williams & Co, London 1922, (hallmarked silver 4031g), presented to Rear-Admiral Alfred J.L. Phillips, of sinking of the Bismark fame, on the occasion of his marriage in 1922, the fork and spoon handles engraved with the Phillips crest, a leopard sejant holding a trefoil in its mouth, and the escutcheon of the canteen engraved 'A.J.L. Phillips - Royal Navy', the dinner and dessert knives with ivory handles and steel blades marked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd. (ivory registration 8JE3ZVY1) The canteen of 105 pieces comprises: 12 x dinner knives and forks 12 x dessert knives, forks and spoons (one dessert knife matched (Mappin & Webb)) 12 x tablespoons 12 x teaspoons (1 matched, London) and 6 x coffee spoons (4 matched, (2 Sheffield and 2 London)) 4 x mustard spoons and 2 x sauce ladles 1 x basting spoon and 1 x soup ladle 2 sets of carving knives and forks, and one iron. 1 x sugar-sifter spoon (Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1929) 1 x sugar tongs (London 1897)
Eight silver-plated items: a mid-century chrysanthemum-shaped bowl by Elkington & Co., 26.75 cm diameter; a pair of asparagus tongs by Walker & Hall, 22.1 cm long; an Elkington & Co. Old English pattern basting spoon; a pair of WMF Art Deco style sugar tongs; a shell bowl caddy spoon; a shell bowl sifter ladle; a berry spoon, marked 'Alexander Clark Mfg Co'; a pair of Continental bread tongs.
Wedgwood pottery Devon Rose pattern dinner service, printed blue marks, printed with chinoisserie flower sprays, including a two-handled vegetable tureen and cover, a two-handled sauce tureen and cover and ladle, a sauce boat and fixed stand, two eggcups, a coffee pot and cover, milk jug, another, a slop bowl, six small bowls, seven dinner plates, eight luncheon plates, assorted tea and coffee cups and saucers and other items
A SILVER KINGS PATTERN PART CANTEEN OF TABLE FLATWARE (68)Comprising; eleven dessert forks, a pair of sauce ladles, ten table forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, four egg spoons and eleven teaspoons, all London 1859, also two further table forks, one dessert fork, one small ladle, a teaspoon and an egg spoon, differing dates, combined weight 4685 grams
A SILVER CANTEEN OF TABLE FLATWARERat tail pattern, comprising; twelve tablespoons, a pair of sauce ladles, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks, a soup ladle, twelve teaspoons and twelve coffee spoons, mixed dates, many items Sheffield 1914, by Walker and Hall, combined weight of weighable silver 4535 grams, with a fitted oak case, also twelve steel bladed table knives with loaded silver handles, sample Sheffield 1969, twelve cheese knives, Sheffield 1969 and two pairs of plated knife rests
A GROUP OF SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED WARES (11)Comprising; a Scottish toddy ladle, Edinburgh 1823, a caddy spoon, Birmingham 1913, a silver bladed mother-of-pearl folding fruit knife, Sheffield 1872, a thimble, three photograph frames, two clothes brushes, a hand mirror and a glass match striker, combined weight of weighable silver 43 grams
A GROUP OF SILVER TABLE FLATWARE (22)Comprising; a pair of salad servers, Sheffield 1910, a fiddle pattern sauce ladle, London 1845, a christening spoons and fork, London 1883, five matching fiddle, thread and shell double struck teaspoons, London 1890, a pair of salt spoons, probably London 1806, a sugar sifting spoon, probably London 1794 and nine further items, combined weight 587 grams
A SELECTION OF SILVER CONDIMENTS, to include a small polished cream jug, raised on three ball feet with scroll handle, hallmarked 'Atkin Brothers' Sheffield, two possibly pap-boats, with handles, each hallmarked 'Adie Brothers Ltd' Birmingham 1923, a polished salt, raised on three hoof feet with shell detail, hallmarked 'Ollivant & Botsford' Birmingham 1937, together with a sauce ladle, hallmarked 'Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd' Sheffield 1927, approximate gross weight 5.42 ozt, 168.6 grams (condition report: general light wear, light tarnishing, salt has some small dinks)
A SELECTION OF SILVERWARE, to include a cased silver sifter ladle and sugar spoon, both with hallmarks for Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffield 1976, approximate lengths 114mm, approximate total weight 39.5 grams, 1.2 ozt, together with three early 20th century silver dressing table brushes, all with different early 20th century hallmarks
This Gorham Silver "King Edward" pattern is a partial flatware set of 57 pieces in sterling silver. Its design is popular since the 1940s, with its French styling scrollwork and plumed tip. This set includes: 9 place size knives (580g); 1 small butter knife (40g); 1 small cheese knife, 9 fish forks (346g); 10 place size forks (516g); 10 teaspoons (332g); 8 soup spoons (304g); 4 seafood forks (66g); 1 small ladle (30g); 1 medium size ladle (58g); 1 small knife (44g); 1 small sugar spoon (22g) by Community Silver Artistry, and 1 small cheese server, and 1 small cheese fork with a plated Ribbon design by International Silver Company Silver, 2 large serving spoons (150g); and 1 large serving fork (74g). The flatware set is housed in a Gorham brown crocodile pattern case with a Pacific Silvercloth protective cover. Approx. 1530g in total. Issued: c. 1950Dimensions: 21.50"L x 12.80"W x 3.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Ca. AD 100 - 300.A Roman bronze ladle with a deep round body and a long handle. The body has a moulded decoration on the rim in the form of two raised discs. For similar see: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number 96.20.Size: 215mm x 75mm; Weight: 135gProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.
Property of a Lady of Title: a George V silver Old English flatware service, Viner’s Sheffield 1931-1935 comprising: a soup ladle; a pair of sauce ladles; five table spoons; twelve soup spoons; twelve dessert spoons; ten table forks; twelve dessert forks; twelve teaspoons; and twelve coffee spoons; together with twelve silver-plated pistol-handled dinner knives, the blades stamped “Hamiton & Inches” and twelve silver-plated pistol-handled luncheon knives en suite; and a pair of George III basting spoons, Alexander Gardner, Edinburgh 1762. Total 104 pieces, total weight of silver (excluding knives) 144 troy ounces (4,478 grams)
Polish 800 standard silver canteen, each with embossed floral decoration, comprising six table forks, two two-pronged forks, six table spoons, serving spoon, ladle, butter knife, six table knives, six cake forks, six teaspoons and six coffee spoons, stamped 800, with standard mark for Poland and assay mark for Wrochaw, contained within two fitted cases, with retailers marks for JubilerCondition Report: Approx 41.14 ozt (1279.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Marks with small amount of wear but generally legible. Cases with wear, marks and discolouration to interior and exterior.
A Royal Van Kempen & Begeer "Keltum" canteen of silver cutlery for twelve place settings marked Sterling 925. The canteen comprises: 12 x large forks 777g, 12 x small forks 532g, 12 x dessert spoons 560g, 12 x table spoons 838g, 2 x serving spoons 206g, serving fork and two further shaped serving spoons (3) 276g, 2 x sauce ladle 125g, 1x soup ladle 187g, 12 x large silver handled knives, 12 x medium silver handled knives. Total weighable silver 3501g. (The canteen case is damaged)
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