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Click here to subscribeCollection of mixed glass to include vases, candle stick, Stuart paperweight, decanter, ring stand, glass trays, Murano glass basket and cranberry coloured glass pig, bird and fish examples together with a silver plated ladle, white stone Husky dog and a quantity of Dinky and Matchbox model toy cars
An Elizabeth II silver three-piece condiment set, comprising mustard pot and ladle with blue glass liner, open salt cellar with spoon and liner, and pepperette, modelled in the modernist style, William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London 1960, height (of pepperette) 10cm, weight (sans blue glass liners) 240g/7.71ozt approx
A George IV silver canteen, Hanoverian rat-tail pattern, 12-place setting, no missing pieces, comprising of table forks, dessert forks, tablespoons, soup spoons, tea and coffee spoons, fruit knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, pair of sauce ladles, a soup ladle, & etc., some pieces with ivorine/ivory handles, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield c.1939-1942, the combined weight of weighable silver 4433g/142.52ozt, weight of knives with silver blades and composite handles 2208g/70.98ozt, ensuite in a wooden fitted canteen on stand, height of stand 78.5cm approxIvory Declaration Submission Reference Number: YFFWSX1F
A Heavy Large Barker Ellis Plated Footed Punch Bowl, allover foliate decoration, with wide relief border of vines and scrolls, on tapering circular base, rim 35cm; complete with ladle; Together with Matching Barker Ellis Large Heavy Circular Plated Tray, raised on four leaf scroll feet, with wide relief border, 48.5cm diameter; A Set of Twelve Decorative Plated Punch Cups.
Irish and Scottish silverware, an 1836 silver spoon engraved with Eagles head and crown maker Philip Weekes, another spoon initialled MK for Michael Keating date letter N (possibly 1785), an Irish silver ladle initialled RWN 1811 maker JP (possibly John Power) and an Edinburgh silver spoon engraved WM CM 1820 makers mark GC. Weight 230 grams.
A Herend 'Chinese Bouquet Rust' porcelain part dinner service, 20th century, Hungarian, decorated with floral sprays and lemon-shaped finials, blue printed and impressed marks underneath,tureen 32cm wide21cm deep24cm high (67)Condition ReportGood condition overall with light wear associated with age and use. The pattern and gilding are in good order. See below for specific defects.1 x oval tureen and cover1 x large shaped circular bowl2 x ciruclar tureens and covers - minor chips to moulded flower decoration 1 x sugar basin - small chip to flower finial1 x oval bowl 1 x oval dish 1 x milk jug 13 x small bowls - one example with orange marks (likely needs cleaning)8 x coffee saucers - tape residue present 6 x side plates 8 small side plates - glue residue present3 x larger side plates 1 x rectangular dish - chip to one corner12 x dinner plates4 x shaped oval twin handled small bowls1 x gravy boat and dish 1 x teapot 1 x coffee pot1 x ladle
A collection of creamware and stoneware items, 19th century, comprising:a cream twin-handled urn with liner, damages,urn 31.5cm diameter41cm high,a Wedgwood tureen, cover and ladle,a Sewell tureen and cover,a Wedgwood oval footed dish,a stoneware twin-handled basin, anda tapering pot and cover with novelty handles,together with an 18th-century Chinese export porcelain punch bowl,damages (11)Provenance: The collection of Charles Edwards and Julia Boston, Tile Barn, Northamptonshire.Condition ReportAll items with losses and damages, a star crack to the interior of the circular tureen, and a large repair to the interior of the oval tureen. The urn with a large repair and losses to the rim. The underside of the novelty handled pot and cover with losses. The handle to the stoneware basin chipped.
A FINE QUALITY TREEN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH TODDY LADLE, CIRCA 1800-1820. The Beech ladle with rectangular scroll ended handle retaining original curved loop to the rear, with triple open bine carved stem and deep oval bowl, carved in profile to the reverse with a thistle, 37cm long 7cm wide Provenance - Aubrey and Brenda Burton Private Collection, purchased from them in the late 1970’s. *CR good colour and patina.
An early 20th Century mahogany two door canteen, the two panelled doors opening to reveal four drawers with matching handles, each lined and part fitted with silver plated " Rodgers" flatwares to include twelve table forks, twelve soup spoons, eight tablespoons, eight serving spoons, seventeen dessert forks, 10 teaspoons, four sauce ladles, and on soup ladle, (72) together with 12 non matching pieces, A/f
Mixed Lot: A pair of Edwardian silver sugar nips, hallmarked London 1906, makers mark for Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, 12cm long, a Georgian silver toddy ladle bowl and stem (only) having a coin inset dated 1732, unmarked, tests for silver, six silver condiment spoons, various dates and makers together with a hallmarked silver and enamel shield fob, presentation engraved, hallmarked for Birmingham 1912, makers mark for Dance & Duerden, g/w 100gms
A collection of various silver cutlery including two "Fiddle" pattern teaspoons, one "Old English " pattern tablespoon, one "Fiddle" pattern sauce ladle, two engraved conserve spoons with pierced handles, four various teaspoons, one pair of sugar tongs and six apostle coffee spoons with gilt-washed bowls (various dates and makers), 16 oz total
A box of various brass and copper ware, large copper range kettle, brass warming pan, brass water jug, two copper saucepans, Corinthian column table lamp, another table lamp, two trivets, fireman's helmet money box, iron-handled brass ladle, figure of a dog, chamberstick and tray, etc., together with a box of various plated ware including plated spirit kettle, teapot, various cutlery, toast racks, candlesticks, pedestal bowl, etc.
A collection of silver, comprising a Victorian cream jug, maker's mark rubbed, London 1886, 10cm wide, a small ladle, by Willaim Hair Haseler Ltd., Birmingham 1927, 12.5cm long, a George III stilton scoop, by William Chawner II, London 1818, 23cm long, together with a pair of cut glass salad servers, by Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker, Chester 1909, 28cm long, and a silver plated sugar sifter spoon,weighable 5.49ozt (7)Condition ReportAll tarnished. Some with some denting, most notably the stilton scoop.
A collection of silver items, to include a salt and pepper set on stand, by William Devenport, with silver-mounted glass bottles; a pair of sugar tongs, maker's mark rubbed, 18/19th century, a 'Grasmere' souvenir spoon, by Levi & Salaman; a butter knife; a set of two butter knives; a sauce ladle with twisted wooden handle; a caddy spoon; two mustard spoons; salt and condiment spoons,weighable 7ozt (10)Condition ReportOne glass bottle to the cruet set with unattached lid and crack to base. Light tarnish and small nicks throughout.
A cutlery set for 12 seatersComprising of soup ladle, serving spoon, serving fork and knife, 24 soup spoons, 24 meat knives and 24 forks, 12 fish cutlery, 6 dessert knives and 12 tea spoons_x000D_19th / 20th century_x000D_Oporto 19th century assay-marks and goldsmith's marks, some later pieces marked 19th / 20th century_x000D_(signs of wear, light differences to decoration, minor losses and faults)L.: 32.5 cm (soup ladle)7850 g
This finely detailed bisque porcelain figurine by the Gardner Porcelain Factory of Russia depicts a seated man drinking from a kovsh, a traditional Russian ladle, with a large wooden barrel beside him. He is dressed in a light blue patterned tunic, black trousers, and traditional woven bast shoes, with intricate detailing that brings the scene to life. The expressive facial features and textured elements of the piece reflect the exceptional craftsmanship for which Gardner was renowned. The underside bears the factory's mark, confirming its authenticity and historical significance. No. 8. 626 marked on the side.Issued: Late 19th centuryDimensions: 5.5"HCountry of Origin: RussiaCondition: Age related wear. As is.
An Edward VII Silver Table-Service, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham, Mostly 1908 Old English pattern with a ribbon-tied reeded border, comprising:12 table-spoons12 table-forks12 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks12 teaspoons12 coffee-spoonsA soup-ladleA basting-spoonA pair of sauce-ladlesA pierced sifting-spoonA pair of sauceboatsand the following with filled handles and silver attachments6 fish-forks6 fruit-forks, two 19076 fruit-knivesin fitted oak canteen with brass handles, the hinged doors open to reveal three fitted drawers, with spaces for further itemsthe canteen 60cm wide, weighable silver 173oz 18dwt, 5,408gr (97)The silver is marked as expected. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some marks to the case. They key is lacking and the latch is locked in the closed position so the doors do not close properly. There are some empty spaces inside the box where items are lacking.
A Victorian and Edward VII Silver Table-Service, by George Adams, Francis Higgins or Carrington and Co., London, 1858, 1862 or 1902 A Fiddle and Husk Pattern, mostly engraved with a coat-of-arms, comprising12 table-spoons12 table-forks12 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks12 teaspoons, engraved with a crestA soup-ladleA basting-spoon2 sauce-ladlesand the following with filled handles, some with steel or stainless steel blades:11 table-knives10 cheese-knivesweighable silver 161oz 12dwt, 5,027gr (85)Provenance: The selected contents of Eden Lacy, Lazonby, from the estate of Victor Gubbins.
A George III and Later Silver Table-Service, Mostly by Paul Storr, London, 1819 or William Chawner, London, 1825 Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern, mostly engraved with a crest within garter, comprising6 table-spoons, two by Paul Storr6 table-forks, three by Paul Storr6 dessert-spoons, two by Paul Storr, one by Eley Fearn and Chawner, 1809, engraved with a coat-of-arms12 dessert-forks, three by Paul Storr, five Victorian and by differing makers, some with differing engraving8 teaspoon, five by Paul Storr, two by differing makers, one engraved with a coat-of-arms and one unengravedA soup-ladle, by Paul StorrA basting-spoon, by Paul StorrA sauce-ladle, by Paul Storr4 condiment-spoons, one by a differing maker103oz 6dwt, 3,213gr (45)Provenance: The selected contents of Eden Lacy, Lazonby, from the estate of Victor Gubbins.