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A quantity of e.p.n.s. flatware including; tablespoons, teaspoons, soup ladle, forks, sifter spoon, nut-crackers, also a horn handled carving set, mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and forks, etc.

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A George III Scottish Old English pattern soup ladle, Edinburgh 1805, maker possibly J. Gilsland.

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A Georgian silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, Edinburgh 1813, Maker D.M. (See Lot 758 for Illustration).

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A Victorian silver fiddle and thread soup ladle, engraved initials, London 1841, Maker William Ellis.

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A Scottish silver serving spoon, Edinburgh and Dundee 1807, a table spoon, Edinburgh, 1815, a sugar spoon, Edinburgh 1825, a Georgian toddy ladle, London 1806, and a silver spoon, Edinburgh 1936. (5)

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A George III Silver Old English Soup Ladle, the handle with triad initials I.W.C.. London 1779. Maker Wm.Cox. Weight approximately 4.5 ounces

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A George III Silver Crested Sauce Ladle, London 1802, Maker Richard Cooke, and a Set of Six Silver Old English Monogrammed Tea Spoons, sterling mark. (7)

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A Plated Oval Entree Dish & Cover, a Pair of Mappin & Webb Georgian Style Sauceboats and a Smaller Sauceboat, a Sauce Ladle, two Candle Snuffers and a Tea Strainer. (10)

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A Wedgwood Pottery Blue Transfer Printed "Raphael" Dinner Service with floral border pattern : twelve 10" Plates, six 9.5" Plates, six 7" Plates, two Tureens & Covers, one Sauce Tureen, Cover & Ladle, two Sauceboats & Stands, four oval Dishes. Approximately 39 pieces

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Irish fiddle pattern sauce ladle engraved stags head crescent also a Georgian Old English mustard label and a set of six Georgian teaspoons, Old English pattern.

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A CASED CONSERVE LADLE and butter knife , Dixons Sheffield 1939

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A CASTING LADLE, apostle knop, gilt reticulated pierced bowl, maker George Angel, London 1849 (approximately 1.5oz)

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A ROCOCO CASTING LADLE, swirled fluted bowl, London import marks 1890, (approximately 2oz)

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A CASTING LADLE, Old English, bright cut, maker John Lias, London 1811

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A COLLECTION TO INCLUDE a silver salt with blue glass liner, Chester 1908, a silver mustard, a silver pepper and silver plate to include a basting spoon, ladle, sugar tongs and others.

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A SILVER SAUCE LADLE Kings pattern, Edinburgh 1821 by J McKay, 6"long, and a further sauce ladle, Exeter 1857 by Wm Pope. (2)

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A SILVER PLATED PUNCH BOWL with embossed foliate decoration, wavy gadrooned border, ring handles, 13"wide and plate punch ladle with beaded edge.(2)

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A blue and white printed meat plate, with donkey and ruin pattern, an Enoch Wood plate, an oval tureen with lid, ladle and stand

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A George III silver ladle, the oval bowl half fluted with an engraved crest and border, on a whalebone handle, probably 1789

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A Georgian toddy ladle with twisted whalebone handle, 20cm (8")

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A pair of late Victorian salts of shell design, raised on three ball feet, maker's mark 'C.C', Chester 1900 with a pair of matching spoons; a George III sauce ladle with elongated Fiddle pattern handle, by George Fenwick, Edinburgh 1811 (5)

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TWO SILVER SIFTER SPOONS, a silver Georgian sauce ladle, London 1817, two silver caddy spoons, Birmingham 1910 and Birmingham 1799, probably with later handle, and one other plated spoon

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THREE SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOONS, a silver ladle, three mustard spoons, a silver engine turned cigarette box and a silver plated shell dish with gilt interior

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A CHILDS STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY DINNER SERVICE with Greek key decoration, comprising six graduated meat plates, a soup tureen with ladle, a pair of vegetable dishes, covers and stands, one oval serving dish, one bowl, three oval dishes, one with handles, two smaller circular dishes, seven plates, six dessert plates, six side plates etc.

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A PEARLWARE BLUE AND WHITE TANKARD with willow decoration, a Copeland sugar pot and cover, a blue and white ladle and (with faults), a Booths jug, a Wedgwood willow pot and cover and one other jug (6)

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An EPNS Kings pattern canteen, comprising eight table knives and forks, eight tea knives and forks, eight dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, eight fish knives and forks, eight cake knives, two butter knives, four tablespoons, one large ladle, two smaller ladles, a caddy spoon, eight teaspoons and eight coffee spoons (98)

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Four George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, London 1816 and 1817, two associated tablespoons, marks rubbed and London 1815, two fiddle pattern tablespoons, London 1830 and Newcastle 1823, three various silver pistol grip handled table knives, three pistol grip handled two pronged forks, a pair of electroplated fish servers, an Elkington sauce ladle and a silver pickle fork with composite handle, approx. 18ozs of weighable silver (18)

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A George III silver fiddle pattern soup ladle by Matthew Craw, Edinburgh 1815, monogrammed, 14" long

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Twelve silver fiddle pattern table forks, London 1821, 1829, 1831, 1836, various makers, crested, six Old English pattern table forks, London 1812, 1813, 1818, various makers, crested, six matching dessert forks, London 1812, 1826, various makers, crested, eleven similar Old English pattern teaspoons, London, George IV, various dates and makers crested, a sauce ladle, Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1800, a caddy spoon, London 1854 and a fiddle pattern silver salt spoon, approx 44ozs, (38)

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A German silver canteen, stamped 800 in a fitted five drawer case comprising eighteen tablespoons, four fruitspoons, two sauce ladles, a serving ladle and slice, eightteen table forks, eighteen teaspoons, eighteen fish knives and forks, eighteen dessert knives and forks, two pickle forks, eighteen table knives, eighteen fruitspoons, two fish slices, the case with drop down front

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A rat tail part table service, Sheffield 1934-36 by Harrison Bros. & Howson, comprising, twelve table spoons, eleven dessert spoons, ten dessert forks, ten table forks, twelve tea spoons, and a pair of sauce ladles, 99oz and two plated table spoons, a soup ladle, serving spoon, tea spoon, various knives and carvers etc, in an oak canteen

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A late Victorian old English pattern soup ladle, with crest, London 1900 by Robert Stebbings - 8oz

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A PAIR OF SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS, Edinburgh 1834, two silver Queens pattern tablespoons, 1824 and 1840, a Queens pattern sauce ladle, Edinburgh 1854 and a further spoon.(6)

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A SET OF SIX SILVER FIDDLE AND THREAD WITH SHELL DECORATION TABLE FORKS, London 1839 and two fiddle pattern forks and a silver ladle.

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A QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATE to include two trays, four sauce boats, a basin and a wine ladle. (8)

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A SILVER HELMET JUG with scroll handle and square foot, London 1832, 5.5"high ,a toddy ladle, Edinburgh 1848 by J.&W. Marshall, and a 19th century bright cut silver table spoon.(3)

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An English Scenery series assortment, comprising a sauce tureen and stand (no cover), a sauce ladle, and a domed lid from a vegetable dish, all printed in blue with typical scenes within the usual series floral border, length of stand 20.8cm, printed series title marks with "Semi-China", circa 1820-35 (some small faults)

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A blue-printed soup ladle, with typical scroll-moulded handle decorated with a sheet pattern, the bowl printed with a vignette of a ruined castle within a floral scroll border which is repeated around the outside, overall length 29.3cm, unmarked, circa 1830-45

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A Wedgwood Chinese Garden pattern soup ladle, with blue highlighting to moulded handle, the bowl printed in blue with a portion of the chinese scene and the usual border of vines, prunus and writing scrolls, overall length 25.0cm, impressed mark on edge of bowl, circa 1810-25

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An Eastern Port pattern sauce ladle, probably by Ridgway, the bowl printed in blue with figures clipped from the main scene within the usual union crown border, the handle with further parts from the border, overall length 16.2cm, unmarked, circa 1810-25

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A Curling Palm pattern sauce ladle, the bowl printed in blue with the main details from the chinoiserie pattern in mirror image within the inner cellular border, the handle covered with blue stippling, overall length 16.3cm, unmarked, circa 1805-15

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A blue-printed sauce ladle, the bowl decorated with a floral spray within a band of scroll stringing, the handle with further flowers, overall length 16.2cm, unmarked, circa 1835-50

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A Net pattern sauce ladle probably by Spode, the bowl printed in blue with a pagoda taken from one of the scenic vignettes within the usual band of floral stringing, the moulded handle covered with sheet stippling, overall length 16.7cm, unmarked, circa 1805-20 (hair cracks in bowl)

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A Royal Persian pattern sauce ladle, with moulded handle and gadrooned rim to the bowl, printed in blue with a section of the floral pattern within the usual open floral scroll border which is repeated around the outside, overall length 16.3cm, unmarked, circa 1830-40

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An assortment of blue-printed pots, lids etc; comprising a circular lidded pot decorated with Chinese figures (stained, cracked, lid glued), a Chinoiserie Ruins pattern elliptical pot (no cover, hair crack, filled chip to base), a circular pot with two men and a farm cart (no cover), a "Beach & Barnicott Poor Man's Friend" pot and a "Singleton's Eye Ointment" stopper (stained), a sauce ladle (bowl cracked), and five odd lids including an unusual toilet tray lid printed vertically with a couple amongst trees; mostly first half of the 19th century

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A group of Willow pattern wares, all printed in blue with the standard chinoiserie design and border, comprising two plates, a sauce tureen (no cover), an oval footed stand, two pickle dishes, sauce ladle, pepper pot, eggcup, mug and handleless small jug, all unmarked, 19th century (all items with some damage)

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An extensive Children at Play pattern toy dinner service, printed in black with three scenes featuring two girls with a goat beneath a tree, two boys with a bird's nest, and a boy and a girl with a wheelbarrow and two dogs, comprising a covered soup tureen with stand and ladle, two covered sauce tureens with stands and ladles, two covered vegetable dishes, two sauceboats, six graduated meat dishes and two deep dishes, eighteen dinner plates, six dessert plates and six tea plates, all unmarked, circa 1840-60

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A collection of pewter, comprising: a square section tea caddy and cover, a pair of baluster shaped sanders, a fiddle pattern ladle and two warming plates

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George IV silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, engraved initials, maker J M, London 1824, 7oz.

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George IV silver Old English soup ladle, engraved initial, maker William Chambers, London 1825, 6oz.

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A George IV Irish fiddle pattern lipped sauce ladle with a rat tail bowl and crest, Dublin 1824 by W Cummins

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A George III Irish old English pattern sauce ladle with shell bowl, the handle chased with flowers and engraved with a crest, Dublin circa 1780 by Christopher Haines

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A Continental white metal soup ladle and various flatware, the ladle with a pointed-end and German inscription, the flatware comprising; five pointed-end dessert/table spoons, fourteen dessert/table forks (one broken), and a fiddle and thread dessert fork and spoon

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A Scottish provincial pointed old English pattern soup ladle, the handle struck twice with town and makers marks, Perth circa 1845 by Robert Keay II - 6 1/2oz

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A George III old English pattern soup ladle, with crest, London 1784 by Richard Crossley - 5oz

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A George III old English pattern soup ladle with shell bowl, engraved with a crest, London 1781 by Walter Tweedie - 5 1/2oz

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A Tudor pattern soup ladle with monogram, London 1913 by Dobson & Dobson - 10oz

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A George IV Scottish fiddle pattern soup ladle, with a garter crest, Glasgow 1820, the makers mark 'Heron' not traced though Jackson records a 'J Heron' as a Glasgow goldsmith 1848 -1903 - 8oz

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A crested Kings shape table service in an oak canteen, a variant of the Kings husk pattern, Rd.550078, the fronts with double threaded and ribbon bound shells suspending leaves and garya pendants, the backs with crested oval terminals and shell and garya heels, London 1910/11 or 1920 by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, comprising; eighteen table forks, twenty four dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, eighteen table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, six coffee spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, two jam spoons, a soup ladle, serving spoon, caddy spoon, cheese scoop, marrow scoop, butter knife, and a sugar tongs, and an associated Kings pattern salt spoon and mustard spoon, in an oak canteen with carved borders, hinged top and two long drawers, on cabriole legs with pad feet - 210oz

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A turned bone and ivory ladle, early 19th century 6.5" long, a horn snuff mull, 19th century and four various pipes (6)

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