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Click here to subscribeAssorted silver, comprising: a punch ladle, circa 1780, coin-set, circular, twist whalebone handle; a waiter, London, 1834, crested circular, embossed foliage below applied scroll border, three volute supports; two cream jugs, Sheffield, 1897 and Chester, 1908, the former crested bombe circular, the other can-shaped with flared lip; and a Fiddle & Thread pattern butter knife, London, 1820, {19oz excluding punch ladle}
Assorted silver, mostly post 1900 dates, comprising: a snuff box, Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, 1835, engine-turned, oblong; a toddy ladle, Edinburgh, circa 1820, twist whalebone handle; a sugar bowl, girdled flared circular; a 'souvenir' spoon inscribed 'Teignmouth'; an ashtray, shaped circular, crown grips, centre set with Edward VIII coronoation coin; a scissors scabbard, oblong; a wine taster, 'Bordeaux' type set with a George III penny and foreign; two South American Mate straws, {12oz weighable}
A group of flatware, comprising; comprising; Jersey; a fiddle pattern tea spoon with crest, mark of Thomas de Gruchy, circa 1822-31, Russia; a fiddle pattern salt spoon with crest, Nikols Karl & Plinke, St Petersburg 1859 master Alexander Nikolajewitsch, an early 18th century Dutch Hanoverian pattern dessert fork, Amsterdam marks, date letter D, makers mark a script 'S.L', London; a fiddle pattern sauce ladle with initials, 1823 by John Harris IV, a fiddle and thread pattern sauce ladle with crest, 1854 by G W Adams, a shell bowl and ropetwist handled salt spoon, 1860 and a trefid end tea spoon, 1900
A collection of eight English provincial spoons and a fork, comprising; Newcastle; an old English pattern dessert spoon and fork with monograms, 1881 by Reid & Sons (Christian John Reid), York; two old English pattern tea spoons, initial 'P', 1825-26, another fiddle pattern with initial 'B' 1828-29 all three by Barber, Cattle and North, and a fiddle pattern caddy ladle with monogram, 1845 by Barber & North, Exeter; a fiddle pattern dessert spoon, 1841 by William Pope, a small fiddle pattern sauce ladle with monogram, 1845 by John Osment, and Salford; a fiddle pattern tea spoon, makers mark of Patrick Leonard hallmarked at Chester 1844
A rat tail pattern table service with crests, Sheffield 1926-8 by Mappin and Webb, 358 oz of weighable silver, in a fitted canteen with six trays, comprising; Tray 1; thirty two table knives with steel blades, a pair of meat carvers, and a pair of game carvers. Tray 2; eighteen fish knives and seventeen fish forks, a pair of fish servers and two mother of pearl handled fruit knives Tray 3; thirty three cheese knives, fifteen table forks, seventeen coffee spoons, three table knives, and a pickle fork. Tray 4; thirty three dessert spoons, ten tea spoons, nine pairs of silver and mother of pearl handled tea knives. Tray 5; nineteen table forks, thirty four dessert forks, eleven tea spoons, and four George III and later old English pattern salt spoons, various dates and makers. Tray 6; a soup ladle, a pair of sauce ladles, a pair of small sauce ladles, and four plated nut cracks. - 358 oz of weighable silver, the canteen with a label 'Mappin & Webb Ltd, Oxford St. London W
An Old English pattern table service by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, comprising - twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, ten dessert spoons, pair of table spoons, soup ladle and gravy spoon (38 pieces), with twelve table knives with ivorine handles and twelve matching dessert knives, contained in oak canteen (Presentation incription "To Pipe Major R. Reith, etc, October 21st 1907")
Continental silver coloured metal cutlery comprising large ladle, gravy spoon, pair of fish servers, twelve large forks, twelve large spoons, in case, together with a cased set of twelve small forks, cased set of salad servers, cased set of twelve large knives, and a cased set of twelve small knives.
An extensive 19th Century Staffordshire Ironstone dinner service decorated flowers and foliage in various colouring, pattern no. 767 comprising: twenty four soup bowls, fifty one dinner plates; sixteen sweet plates; seventeen cheese plates; six side plates; six 7in. oblong two-handled sauce tureens and covers with one ladle; a square-shaped fruit stand; an 8.75in. square-shaped bowl; two square-shaped vegetable tureens; a soup tureen cover; a 5in. oval dish; an 11.75in. circular stilton stand; three graduated oblong meat plates; a pair of 17in. meat plates; five oblong tureen stands; and a meat plate drainer, blue printed mark possibly JBCS (extensive crazing, chips and cracks).
A suite of flatware and cutlery, the flatware engraved initial 'P' by Walker & Hall comprising; twelve table forks; twelve table knives; eleven dessert forks; eleven dessert knives; twelve dessert spoons; twelve tablespoons; a pair of game carvers; a pair of beef carvers and steel; ten teaspoons; six egg spoons; a pair of sauce ladles; a gravy spoon; a soup ladle; a pair of fish carvers; a pickle fork; a pair of sugar tongs; a sugar spoon; a pair of salt spoons, contained within an oak three drawer canteen enclosed by a lockable panel doors, with presentation plaque to top.
SILVER - A George III toddy ladle with oval bowl, silver tipped twisted whalebone stem, 7in long, sponsor's mark rubbed, London 1804; another, with round bowl, 6.5in long, probably Elizabeth Muns, marks rubbed, London c.1770; a Scottish provincial oval toddy ladle bowl, Charles Murray, Perth, c.1816, handle missing (3)
Two blue-printed ladles: a Spode soup ladle in the Italian pattern with a sheet floral design on the moulded handle, overall length 31cm, printed upper-case mark, circa 1815-33 (hair crack in bowl, handle repaired); and a Copeland sauce ladle in the Tower pattern with blue-leaf lining on the handle, overall length 15cm, printed and impressed Spode Imperial marks, circa 1890-1900 (some rubbing to rim of bowl)
A Copeland late Spode Greek series soup tureen and cover made for the Drapers Company, of oval shape on a broad foot, with moulded ram's head handles and recumbent ram knop, printed overall in blue with the usual border design of vases and classical figure panels and the cover with a central panel of four animals, both body and cover with cut-outs containing the company's full arms with supporters, crest, and motto "Unto God Only Be Honour and Glory", overall length 37.7cm, printed "Copeland / late Spode" marks and impressed crown on base, circa 1847-67 (very small chip to edge of ladle hole on cover). Note that this tureen shape normally has loop handles and knop, replaced on this example by moulded designs possibly specially commissioned to reflect the Drapers Company's armorial crest
A Set of Matched Victorian, Edwardian & Later Cutlery with beaded Old English handles : five Table Forks and five Dessert Forks, London 1879, Maker Martin Hall & Co., one Table Fork and one Dessert Fork, Sheffield 1922, Martin Hall & Co., five Table Spoons, six Dessert Spoons, a Soup Ladle and a pair of Sauce Ladles, Sheffield 1910, Martin Hall & Co.. Combined weight approximately 59 ounces.