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Click here to subscribeA collection of silver to include; a Continental 900 silver wine tasting cup, of circular shape with ornate border and cast bird handle, marked HT 900, approx. 7.5cm high x 11.8cm diameter; an American, Daniel Low & Co sterling silver ladle with elaborate scrolled design, approx. 17.5cm long; a German 800 silver table spoon, fiddle pattern and marked crescent and crown mark; an early 18th century English dog nose spoon (marks completely rubbed); a Thai sterling silver single candlestick of small form (weighted), approx. 8cm high, and a set of six Eastern sterling silver teaspoons with figural terminals. Weighable Sterling silver approx. 184.9 grams (5.94ozt) Further details: tarnish; scratches, wear, tasting cup misshapen and marked; pitting to few spoons / ladle; worn areas etc.
A vibrant and detailed Fitz and Floyd tureen set (12"H) from the Seaside Collection, featuring a lidded tureen adorned with sculptural fish, crab, and shell motifs, complemented by a coral-themed tray (17"L) and a coordinating ladle (12"L). This design captures the essence of marine life with intricate hand-painted details, making it a perfect centerpiece for a coastal-themed decor or collection. The underside of the tray bears the signature Seaside Collection mark by Fitz and Floyd. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: see DescriptionCountry of Origin: ChinaCondition: Age related wear. Reattach lemon to tureen, reglue lobster leg.
A large selection of silver flatware, including an 18th century silver Hanoverian pattern spoon, London, possibly 1737, 19cm long, a George III silver Old English pattern serving spoon, Robert Gray & Son, Edinburgh, 1808, 22.5cm long, a George III silver sauce ladle, ‘TT’ Edinburgh 1807, 15cm long, and further silver flatware, gross weight 30ozt (qty)
An early 20th century white metal sauce ladle, Johannes Siggaard, the openwork foliate Art Nouveau style handle above shaped oval bowl, stamped to reverse, 18.5cm long, 2ozt, with a selection of silver items, including a silver trinket dish, John Rose, Birmingham 1961, of oval embossed form, 15cm wide, a silver mounted photograph frame, Ray Hall, Birmingham 1998, 18cm wide, and a silver mounted telegram book (4)
A silver plate fish slice, a meat fork with bone handle, a brass letter opener with horse's leg and hoof handle, a letter opener, ornate and carved, an extra large ladle with a dragon's head monogram, a silver plate sugar bowl, a hand beaten Sheffield pewter milk jug, a boxed set of knives, and a large brass preserving pan. (9)
German 800 flatware including six dinner knives with stainless steel blades, six dinner forks, four side knives, four side forks, two pickle forks, two pairs of fish servers, a child's pusher and spoon, a pickle fork and spoon, two dessert spoons, and a ladle, also a set of six coffee spoons G E Walton & Co Ltd (George Edwin Walton) 1896, a cake knife James Dixon & Sons Ltd Sheffield 1908, six monogramed 'B' dessert spoons Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1859, and a selection of silver plate including six cake forks, two cake slices, a butter knife, nine serving spoons, and fifteen teaspoons. 3588gms.
A collection of mainly Danish silver including a fish server, a ladle / serving spoon by C. Nielsen, a Viborg souvenir spoon, others, a bottle opener, nut cracker, a wooden handled spoon stamped 830S, an enamel demitasse spoon, a Chinese silver butter knife, a pair of plated sugar tongs, a plated sauce boat, with stylised handles, weighable silver 302gms (12) Condition Report:Available upon request
A Victorian silver snuff box, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1847, with engraved floral decoration, monogrammed presentation initials, another rectangular example by Nathaniel Mills, a Victorian silver vesta, by Horton & Allday, Chester 1876, a pill box marked HK 900, a white metal turned whalebone sauce ladle, weighable silver 173gms (6) Condition Report:Available upon request
A late 19th Century W.A.A & Co (William Alsager Adderley) pink Mikado pattern extensive dinner service, factory marks and stamped Opaque China to reverse to include: two large tureen and covers, sauce ladle, gravy boat, five serving dishes, a strainer, dinner plates, soup bowls, lunch plates and side plates (Q)
An Edwardian silver pepperette of octagonal baluster form, London 1904, 0.97ozt, 30.1 grams, s.d to cover, together with a late Victorian blue and white flow blue part dinner service, comprising five graduated oval meat plates, the largest two both stained, two sauce boats, a pair of vegetable tureens and covers, two sauce tureens, one with cover, stand and ladle, the other without but with non matching ladle and three sizes of plates, (12 x 20cm, 8 x 23cm and 11 x 25.5cm),
Silver letter opener, Victorian sugar nips, dressing table jars, white metal and plated wares, a silver letter opener, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1970, cased; pair of Victorian silver sugar nips, London 1887; silver-topped glass dressing table jar, engraved initials; green glass smelling salts jar, plain polished silver lid, with some contents; white metal spoon, marked Sterling; two white metal pickle forks, marked Sterling; silver-handled buttonhooks and tweezers; set of six silver-plated teaspoons; ladle; condiments; two napkin rings with Maltese cross motif; toast rack; scent bottle; total weighable 5.3oz.Qty: 1 box
An early 20th Century oak canteen of cutlery, by Mappin Brothers of Regent St, London, the hinged case opening to reveal a set of twelve Mappin Brothers silver plated fish knives and forks, a silver toddy ladle and two plated berry spoons, the canteen 36cms wide; and an early/mid 20th Century silver-plated twin-branch candelabra, fitted with two scrolling branches, over candelabra base, 45cms high.
A SERVICE OF ENGLISH SILVER PLATED FLATWARE FOR TWELVE Harrison Fisher & Co, Sheffield, Circa 1920-30, Old English pattern, 12 place settings comprising: Table knives; table forks; table spoons; soup spoons; dessert knives; dessert forks; dessert spoons; tea spoons; coffee spoons; a pair of sauce ladles; a soup ladle; sugar tongs; preserve spoon; and two carving knives and forks, housed in a fitted two tier oak canteen The canteen 44cm wide Condition Information: The cutlery appears in very good condition, with light signs of use commensurate with age, the canteen has some wear and tear, predominantly to the lower drawer of the interior where some of the dividers are loose and/or detached, general scuffing and wear to exterior, handle to drawer loose Ownership Statement: This item is offered for sale without disclosing the identity of the owner. For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A collection of assorted silver flatware, two include two table spoons, three dessert spoons, a sauce ladle, and three three pronged forks in the Old English rat's tail pattern, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1964, together with three table spoons in the same pattern by D&J Wellby, London, 1964, two Georgian Old English pattern table spoons by William Eley I & William Fearn, London, 1802, a George IV sauce ladle, hallmarks for WE, London, 1825 and an Old English pattern rat's tail butter knife, by Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield, 1963 1085g approximate total weight Provenance: From the estate of a private collector.
A George I Silver Toddy-Ladle, Maker's Mark Worn, London, 1726, with circular bowl and turned wood handle, 34.5cm wide; Together With an Elizabeth II silver ladle, by Anton Pruden and Rebecca Smith, Sheffield, 2000, with part-twisted handle and deep bowl with two lips, 34cm long, 3oz 16dwt, 118gr (2)
A mixed lot of silver and silver plate To include: [a] Birmingham, 1937, A three-footed silver tray, with engraving from the 'F' Coy. 5 Bn. Essex Home Guard to Lt. Col. C.S. Duffus, O.B.E., M.C. [b] Sheffield, 1890, A set of twelve silver teaspoons with bright cut engraving in a fitted case. [c] A white metal shell shaped ladle, with bright cut engraving. [d] A set of six silver plate Daniel & Arter soup spoons in a fitted case. [e] Two pairs of silver plate salts and a pair of silver plate mustard pots. To be sold without reserve Weight: (Silver) Approx. 879 g.
A stunning Sheridan silver-plated punch bowl set, including a large punch bowl, an intricately designed serving tray, and a matching ladle. The set features a detailed grapevine motif adorning the rims, adding an elegant touch. The tray showcases an ornate engraved pattern complementing the punch bowl. The set is marked with the Sheridan logo, denoting its quality craftsmanship and design. Made of electroplated brass (E.P. Brass), this classic set is perfect for entertaining or as a decorative centerpiece. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 20" dia. Country of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Elegant Northumbria sterling silver serving set 208g featuring a pierced serving spoon, serving fork, and ladle, each showcasing an ornate floral motif handle. The sterling silver handles are adorned with intricate rose and scrolling foliage designs, marked with both a sterling backstamp and the Northumbria Silverware name. Northumbria Silverware, a distinguished American silver manufacturer, was known for producing high-quality flatware and serving pieces in the mid-20th century, often reflecting timeless craftsmanship. The pierced spoon is designed for sifting or straining, the serving fork is ideal for meats and vegetables, and the ladle is perfect for sauces or gravies. A refined and collectible addition to any fine dining setting or silver collection. Largest item measures 8"L. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A beautifully crafted ceramic serving set featuring a seashell-inspired design with delicate pastel hues and intricate textural detailing. This collection includes a Otagiri seashell-shaped teapot with a sculpted shell finial on the lid, an elegantly curved handle, and a soft cream and blush-toned glaze. The matching covered soup tureen, shaped like a conch shell, showcases a coordinating lid with a sculpted shell handle and a ladle with a complementary design. The interior of the tureen is glazed in a warm coral hue, adding a striking contrast to the exterior. Otagiri, a well-known Japanese ceramics brand, produced high-quality decorative and functional pieces throughout the mid-to-late 20th century, often featuring unique motifs and intricate craftsmanship. This set embodies the brand's signature attention to detail and coastal aesthetic, making it a charming addition to any table setting or vintage ceramics collection. Largest item measures 7.75"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of intricately designed silver-plated serving and tea items, including a teapot, creamer, sugar bowl, and tray, along with a chafing dish, covered serving dish, ladle, and ornate serving spoons. The set features elegant detailing with floral and scroll motifs on handles, lids, and finials. Included is a decorative toast rack and an engraved creamer. This collection represents a timeless appeal, ideal for formal dining and display purposes. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 17"LCondition: Age related wear.
Vibrant Italian ceramic tomato-shaped soup tureen set, featuring a 10" diameter bowl with lid, resting on a 12" diameter plate. The bowl, with the lid in place, stands 7.25"H. The set includes a matching ceramic ladle with a leaf-inspired handle design. Marked "Italy" on the base, this decorative and functional piece brings a rustic charm to any dining or kitchen setting. Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A 69-piece Towle sterling silver flatware set in the elegant Chippendale pattern, introduced in 1937. The set includes 8 soup spoons (6.5"L), 16 dessert spoons (6"L), 8 salad forks (6.75"L), 8 cocktail forks (5.75"L), 8 dinner knives with stainless steel blades (8.75"L), 9 butter knives (6"L), 8 dinner forks (8"L), 2 serving spoons (8.5"L), 1 pickle fork, and 1 ladle. Total weight is 2419g, excluding knives with stainless steel blades. This classic sterling silver flatware collection embodies timeless craftsmanship and style, ideal for both special occasions and everyday elegance. Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Exceptional sterling silver serving utensil collection 280g featuring a distinguished mix of makers, including Tiffany & Co, Wallace, and Fuentes. This set includes a Tiffany & Co serving fork, known for its refined craftsmanship and elegant design, a Wallace sterling silver ladle showcasing the brand's renowned quality and timeless aesthetic, and a Fuentes silver pincer, a delicate yet functional piece. The collection also includes a carving fork with a sterling handle and steel tines, complementing the set's sophisticated appeal. Each piece is marked with the respective maker's hallmark, emphasizing its authenticity and collectible value. A remarkable addition to any fine dining collection or silverware ensemble. Largest item measures 9.75"L. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A stunning silver-plated punch bowl featuring an elaborate grapevine motif with raised grapes and leaves encircling the exterior. The bowl is paired with a matching ladle that carries a complementary grape design on the handle. The bowl's scalloped rim adds an elegant touch, making it perfect for special occasions or display. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 11"H x 15" dia. Condition: Age related wear.
Part set of German 800 standard silver Fiddle pattern cutlery, comprising six fish knives, six fish forks, four table spoons, six table forks, six table knives, ladle and three teaspoons, all engraved with monogram to terminal, stamped 800 with crescent moon and crown mark Condition Report: Weighable silver approx 40.3 ozt (1253 grams) Silver handled items approx 10.35 ozt (322 grams)