- An 18th Century silver toddy ladle
An 18th Century silver toddy ladle unmarked with twisted whalebone handle the bowl with bead punched rim and set a George II coin
- 18th-19th Century. Collection of
18th-19th Century. Collection of thirty-eight ladles. coin silver, sterling silver. result: $5,000. estimate: $3,000–5,000. Lot includes one spoon by important Canadian silversmith Laurent Amiot (Quebec, late 18th or 19th century), one with silver-gilt bowl by N. Harding & Co. (Haverhill, USA, 1844-61), one with engraved Latin phrase and winged bell, illegible maker's mark (Edinburgh, Scotland, 1850), one plain form by Charles Lumsden (Petersburg, USA, 1829-59 and Richmond, USA, 1859-86), one Onslow pattern with shell bowl by George Smith III (London, England, 1778), one with twisted handle and scalloped bowl by Hotchkiss & Schreuder, (Syracuse, USA, 1857-64), one Oriental pattern by John Polhamus for Tiffany & Co. (New York, USA, 1860) and one Palace pattern with bright-cut engraved bowl by Albert Coles retailed by M. Morgans Jr. (New York, USA, 1835-88).
Sold with 30 additional American or English examples. Toddy ladles unmarked. All other examples marked.
- SILVER LADLES, 18TH CENTURYTwo
SILVER LADLES, 18TH CENTURYTwo late 18th century serving pieces consisting of a wooden handled ladle with a German silver (.800 fine) bowl, the back of the bowl bearing Frankfurt town marks & maker's marks P/S, the side engraved 'DG', minor dents, length 10.75", together with a small wooden handled ladle with an unmarked silver straining bowl (likely German), length 9".
- An 18th century silver toddy ladle
An 18th century silver toddy ladle with turned fruit wood handle circa 1780 approx. 42cm long probably Russian.
- An 18th Century silver spoon and
An 18th Century silver spoon and various silver spoons
- English Sterling Silver Dipping
English Sterling Silver Dipping Ladle 18th Century ebony handle English hallmarks 15 1/2'' long.
- 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH SILVER LADLE.
18TH CENTURY ENGLISH SILVER LADLE. Bearing hallmarks of William Sutton and dating from 1796. Together with an English silver cheese scoop bearing hallmarks of Joseph Taylor and dating from 1807 2.35 ozt Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
- LARGE BRASS LADLE, 18TH/19TH CENTURY
LARGE BRASS LADLE, 18TH/19TH CENTURY LENGTH: 21 IN. (53.3 CM.)LARGE BRASS LADLE, 18TH/19TH CENTURY, Dimensions: Length: 21 in. (53.3 cm.)
- An 18thC silver fiddle pattern
An 18thC silver fiddle pattern serving ladle, of plain design, maker RC, London 1804, 6.65oz.
- An 18thC silver serving ladle,
An 18thC silver serving ladle, with Onslow handle and a shell bowl, hallmarks worn, London assay, with rear initials TIB, 6oz.
- ENGLISH SILVER HOT PUNCH LADLE.
ENGLISH SILVER HOT PUNCH LADLE. Late 18th century. Silver basin with 1787 King George III coin to center. Horn handle. Monogrammed. Dent to ladle basin and holes to handle.
- Silver ladle with carved bone handle
Silver ladle with carved bone handle and gold wash interior, late 19th c., 16"l
- Silver ladle in a Colonial pattern
Silver ladle in a Colonial pattern marked "800". 12"l.
- COPPER AND WROUGHT IRON LADLEca.
COPPER AND WROUGHT IRON LADLEca. 18th-early 19th century; primitive form copper and iron ladle with simple snake head brace and rivet mounted flat strap worked handle with round eye hanger, the handle with embossed strike of Hassinger (Philip Hassinger, Beavertown, Snyder Co., PA), 18 3/4"l; Condition: light strike is readable, as found, some rust to handle and denting to bowl
- 18th century English silver flatware,
18th century English silver flatware, most with marks for London, late 18th century: pair forks; serving spoon; ladle; two condiment ladles, one with new gilt bowl ; mote spoon; pair spoons with bright-cut engraving; five teaspoons; most with monograms, .925 fine, 10.63 oz.T., (14 pieces). Some lacking marks, wear, light scratches.
- A 17th Century brass slip top spoon,
A 17th Century brass slip top spoon, marked to bowl
- A George III silver Old English
A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle by W. & P. Cunningham Edinburgh 1791 (weight 6ozs - bowl dented marked and generally worn)
- A George III silver soup ladle,
A George III silver soup ladle, IL, London 1808, 33cm long and an old English pattern basting spoon, William Eley & William Fearn 1797, approximately 310gm
- 19th c. ladle (made from coconut
19th c. ladle (made from coconut shell). 14'' Length.
- Two Austro-Hungarian spoons and
Two Austro-Hungarian spoons and one ladle (dated to the mid 1800's, .813 purity), 1911 Tiffany sterling spoon, and also a Sheffield silverplate strainer. Ladle: 9 1/4"L.
- 19th c. Pewter ladle with wooden
19th c. Pewter ladle with wooden handle. 14'' Length.
- Early English Sterling Dipping
Early English Sterling Dipping Ladlewith coin in bowl dated 1579 whale bone handle 17 1/2'' long.
- Three pewter Britannia ladles or
Three pewter Britannia ladles or strainer. english, 19th century One marked. Longest: 13 1/2 in.
- 19TH CENTURY SINGLE PIECE CARVED
19TH CENTURY SINGLE PIECE CARVED LADLE.19th Century Single Piece Carved Ladle. 14-1/4"l. Condition: : Good with some losses and wear.
- 18TH CENTURY SILVER LADLE,15" LONG,
18TH CENTURY SILVER LADLE,15" LONG, 3 3/4" BOWL DIAMETER, 8.48 OZT. MARKS ARE WORN AND PARTIALLY ILLEGIBLE. POSSIBLY BY SOUTH CAROLINA MAKER MOREAU SARRAZIN.
- An English Silver Ladle Henry Holland
An English Silver Ladle Henry Holland London 1868; approximate weight 10.21 ozt. Length 13 inches.
- GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER LADLE
GEORGE III ENGLISH SILVER LADLE AND SPOON, PAUL STORRLondon, early 19th century, King style pattern ladle, heraldic device, 1813, 12-3/4 in.; fiddle handle spoon, 1816, monogram, 6-3/4 in., 11.31 oz. T.
Provenance: M.S. Rau Antiques in New Orleans (spoon); The Silver Vault of Charleston, South Carolina (ladle); Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
spoon with wear to bowl tip, both with light scratch and minor wear
- Continental Silver Punch Ladle,
Continental Silver Punch Ladle, early 19th century length 16.9 in — 43 cm
- A pair of 18th Century silver spoons
A pair of 18th Century silver spoons embossed fruit at a later date, various silver spoons etc. and six table knives with silver handles, approximately 350gm
- A George II silver toddy ladle,
A George II silver toddy ladle, Thomas Cooke and Richard Gurney, London 1729, the bowl of ovoid shape, with turned wooden handle, 33cm long
- EARLY CONTINENTAL SILVER LADLE
EARLY CONTINENTAL SILVER LADLE Late 18th - Early 19th c. Fiddlehead Form Ladle, probably French, with illegible marks, other than a partial crowned letter, engraved C monogram, 15" long, 3 3/4" wide, 9.2 ozt. Surface wear.
- A Georgian Sterling Silver Soup
A Georgian Sterling Silver Soup Ladle London 1828 Randall Chatterton mark entered 1825 downturned Old English pattern with rounded terminal drop on circular bowl engraved crest on upper face length 13 in. weight 5.95 troy ozs.
- George IV sterling silver ladle
George IV sterling silver ladle london, 1826, possibly thomas dicks The fiddle pattern handle with stag engraving, with a shell form bowl. L: 13 in. 8.5 oz.
- A George III feather-edge silver
A George III feather-edge silver soup ladle, W Tweedie, London 1776, with shell bowl, crested, approximately 160gm/Note: Crest similar to Chute
- A crested Old English Georgian
A crested Old English Georgian silver soup ladle by William Eley and William Fearn London 1820 wt. 6oz. together with a silver sauce ladle Sheffield 1916 and a pair of boxed plated serving spoons.
- Five 18th Century silver tablespoons
Five 18th Century silver tablespoons and six three pronged silver table forks, various dates and makers, some crested, approximately 631g