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Five items of vintage brassware, comprising a fireside wooden handled brass scoop, length 37cm, a wooden handled fireside ladle with pierced side, length 44cm, an Indian brass inlaid hardwood desk tidy with two inkwells inlaid with floral decoration in the Art Nouveau manner, length 27cm, width 12.5cm, an oil lamp with floral decoration and frosted glass funnel, height to top of funnel 43cm, also a brass Kamandal flask with screw top, impressed marks 'J.M.W Ltd', height including handle 20cm (5).
A collection of silver items to include a composed pair of berry spoons, 22cm long, one marked London 1824, the other London 1840, a George IV sugar sifter, by William Woodman, Exeter 1825, and a George II ladle, by George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1794, 33cm long,approximately 5.1ozt (qty.)Condition ReportRelatively good condition. Light tarnish and some marks slightly rubbed but visible. Please see additional images.
A group of blue and white porcelain items 18th century, comprising a Worcester hexagonal dish, probably for an hors d'oeuvres set, 9.6cm wide, a Worcester leaf form pickle dish, 10cm long, a Worcester porcelain butter boat, 8.3cm long, a Worcester rice spoon, 13.8cm long, and a small ladle,12.5cm long (5)Condition ReportHexagonal) Chip to one of the corners.Leaf pickle dish) Several chips to the rim.Butter boat) Several chips to the rim.Spoon) Two chips to the edge of the spoon. Nibbles to the finial.Ladle) Firing flaws throughout.
A collection of silver items to include a pedestal sugar bowl and cover, Birmingham 1925, with a weighted base, 10.5cm high, a pierced silver bowl, by Deakin & Frances, 11.1cm diameter, a pair of ice tongs, stamped 900, 18cm long, two caddy spoons, a Continental teaspoon, the bowl embossed with a cow, a Russian silver salt, a pair of Continental sugar tongs, a sugar caster top, a silver toddy ladle, a silver mustard pot and an associated stand, and two silver toast racks, the larger by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, (qty.)weighable 16.7oztCondition ReportKnocks, wear, dents, and rubbing throughout.
A small group of silver - comprising an Edwardian silver and mother of pearl bread fork, Isaac Ellis & Sons, Sheffield 1901; two 18th century style Continental servers, one with 1901 Chester import marks, with stag hunt decoration, 12.7cm long, the other with 1923 Sheffield import marks, 15.2cm long; a 1935 Silver Jubilee tea spoon; and a silver salt spoon, weight of silver items only 79g; together with a fiddle pattern sifter ladle, stamped 'Indian Silver C.L. Reis & Co Birmingham', 28.5g. (6)
A late-Victorian silver and glass quatrefoil cruet stand - Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1895, comprising a barrel-shaped pepper and lidded mustard, a spice bottle with silver gilt stopper-spoon; and an open glass salt, on a quatreform stand with ball feet and bifurcated handle, 8.75cm high; together with a white metal spice or miniature toddy ladle, unmarked, 8cm long.
A large Renaissance-style bronze brazier, 19th century, the pierced acanthus-cast domed cover, over a dodecahedronal base with caryatid supports and mask feet, with a drop-in dished insert and ladle,70cm wide70cm deep70cm high Condition Reportin need of repair, some bolts lacking and other small losses, he insert possibly associated, overll fair order, quality of the casting good
A collection of seven 19/20th century hallmarked silver pieces. The lot to include a pair of Victorian sauce boats. Hallmarked year 1898, Birmingham. Sponsors mark for F W Turton Ltd. Together with a Victorian twin handled with cut glass bonbon dish /trinket dish. Hallmarked year 1899, London. Sponsors mark rubbed. Further together with a silver mounted wooden coaster. Hallmarked year 1990, London. Sponsors mark for M C Hersey & Son Ltd. Further a small hallmarked silver ladle and two hallmarked silver spoons. Total gross weight approx. 508.5gLargest measures approx. 18cm long
A collection of Norwegian 830 silver flatware. Stamped 830s NM for Norsk Monster. To include six forks, twelve teaspoons and a ladle. Together with a cased Norwegian silver 830 silver teaspoons by Emil Andersen. Complete in presentation case. Total weight approx. 451g.Largest measures approx. 18cm long
A collection of 20th century Norwegian 830 marked silver flatware mostly by Nils Hansen. The lot to include forks, table spoons, ladle, pickle / herring forks and teaspoons. Weight excluding knives 738g. Together with a set of six stainless steel blade knives. Weight of knives 455g.Largest measures approx. 21cm long
A cased set of sixty-four pieces of hallmarked silver and silver handled cutlery. The lot comprising fourty five peices hallmarked silver cultlery including a large ladle, table forks, table spoons, dessert spoons and other flatwares. Hallmarked year 1993 & 1994 Sheffield. Also, nineteen pieces of hallmarked silver-handled knives & caving set. Hallmarked 1994, Sheffield. Sponsor's mark for Carr's of Sheffield Ltd. Presented in a wooden case. Total gross weight approx. 5226g. Box measures approx. 9cm H x 45cm L x 30cm D
A group of silver and a plated nurses buckle- comprising a Dutch 930 silver embossed cream jug import mark Alfred Lewis London 1902/03 9cm tall, a Scottish toddy ladle George IV D McCallum Glasgow 1821, a silver top tidy, a 925 silver framed enamel portrait and a plated nurses buckle. Weighable silver 169g (5).
DAVID MELLOR C.B.E. F.C.S.D. R.D.I. (BRITISH 1930-2009) RARE 'EMBASSY' CUTLERY SET, 1971/2 115 pieces, a dozen 9-piece settings plus serving spoons and ladles, stamped maker's marks, hallmarked for Sheffield, silver and stainless steel, comprising 12 table knives with steel blades, 12 fish knives, 12 dessert knives with steel blades, 12 table forks, 12 fish forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 soup spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 tea spoons, 4 table spoons, 3 ladles, one ladle hallmarked for Sheffield 1966 the dinner knives 23.5cm long (9 ¼in long), the weighable silver approximately 5250 grms. (115) J. M. L. Stone Esq.;Bonhams, London, Silver and Objects of Vertu, 4 June 2008, from whom acquired by the current owner;Private Collection, London. Sold together with a copy of the original receipt from David Mellor, dated 25 October 1972. DAVID MELLOR’S EMBASSY TABLEWAREPolitics unravels a plan to promote British tableware worldwide.It was an order that was a dream, ‘We want you to supply silver you have designed to every British embassy in the world.’ The client of course was the British Government and the silversmith the Sheffield-based David Mellor. This was the idea of Lord John Hope, the Minister of Works in the Macmillan Conservative government. He considered British embassies should be both built and furnished in a modern style. The Ministry of Works commissioned Mellor in 1962. What became known as ‘Embassy Tableware’ was unveiled at the Design Centre in 1963. The Council of Industrial Design enthusiastically stated that it was, ‘the best of its kind that has been produced in this country for many years’. Comprising everything from candelabras to condiments, it covered all that a British Embassy could possibly need. All the silver was made at Mellor’s workshop with the exception of the Embassy cutlery. This was forged by hand under David Mellor’s supervision at the specialist Sheffield company of C W Fletcher and given a satin finish. With a rectangular profile, it is more modern in shape than Mellor’s Pride which he designed in 1953 when he was a student at the Royal College of Art. Mellor wanted Embassy cutlery to have a certain splendour, but to avoid pomposity. The prongs of the dinner and desert forks are unusual as he adopted the 17th century approach of using three as opposed to the subsequent convention of four tines, but unlike their 17th century counterpart, with a ‘W’ formation as opposed to straight tines. The embassies in Warsaw and Mexico City were duly supplied with Mellor’s Embassy silver range, but then disaster struck. In the 1964 General Election Labour won by just four votes and the new Prime Minister was the pipe smoking Harold Wilson. The following year the Government axed supplying silver to all its embassies. For a while, some pieces of Embassy Tableware were available from David Mellor direct or from Harrods. However, Mellor offered silver canteens of Embassy cutlery to order until the early 1970s. Corin Mellor, David’s son, advises that only five to six were ordered.
Large George III silver Irish soup ladle, Dublin dated 1810, mm Thomas Townsend, approx 250 gms. Provenance: Sir John MacDermott, retired Lord Justice of Appeal in Northern Ireland, a graduate of the University of Cambridge and Queen's University Belfast, Sir John was simultaneously called to the bar in England, Wales and Northern Ireland in 1949. He became QC in 1964. Appointed to the Northern Ireland High Court in 1973 he became Lord Justice of Appeal in 1987 before retiring from the bench in 1998.
Silver cruet, comprising pepperette, mustard and salt, with a salt spoon and mustard spoon, boxed, Birmingham assay mark dated 1934, mm Deakin & Frances, 52 gms. This lot concludes with a silver Georgian dessert spoon, London dated 1792, two Silver Wedding Anniversary spoons, three cheese knives, silver handled cake slice (Kings pattern) and two further spoons, tot ladle and silver plated sauce ladle.
A Victorian silver Kings Pattern sugar sifter, dated 1843, mm Chawner & Co 16 cms in length, silver Kings Pattern sauce ladle, dated 1821 mm William Eley I & William Fearn, eleven silver fruit forks, Birmingham dated 1907, two Scottish silver dessert spoons, Glasgow dated 1801 mm Robert Gray; three Scottish silver teaspoons, Glasgow 1853; Victorian silver condiment spoon Glasgow dated 1841, six silver coffee spoons Sheffield dated 1958 and two Apostle spoons together with three spurious silver spoons, 500 gms.
Pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons Newcastle 1855 Maker Thomas Sewell I, George III silver basting spoon with initial 'G', London 1809, two silver dessert spoons and a Scottish silver toddy ladle Edinburgh 1840 Maker Andrew WilkieCondition Report:Approx silver weight 11.6ozt (363 grams)

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