- George III Silver Soup Ladle, William
George III Silver Soup Ladle, William Eley I & William Fearn, London, 1798 diameter 12.6 in — 32 cm
- A Continental silver soup ladle, early
A Continental silver soup ladle, early 19th c, Fiddle pattern, maker's mark IL, struck twice and flower, 8ozs 5dwts More Information Slight polish wear, marks good
- A George III silver soup ladle, Feather
A George III silver soup ladle, Feather Edge pattern, the chased cartouche initialled J, shell bowl, by Hester Bateman, London 1778, 5ozs 15dwts More Information A well preserved example, free from dents or significant wear, marks well spaced and struck
- A George III silver soup ladle, Old
A George III silver soup ladle, Old English pattern, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1806, 5ozs 2dwts More Information Light wear but not misshapen
- TIFFANY & CO. HAMPTON STERLING SILVER
TIFFANY & CO. HAMPTON STERLING SILVER SOUP LADLE 1907-1947 period hallmark, monogrammed "SN" to handle.
- Early Victorian hallmarked sterling
Early Victorian hallmarked sterling silver soup ladle, London, 1838-39, maker Mary Chawner, approx 34cm L and approx 275 grams
- LARGE GORHAM 'SAXON STAG' SILVER SOUP
LARGE GORHAM 'SAXON STAG' SILVER SOUP LADLE Mid-19th c., .900 silver, the bowl mounted with a stag head, on squared stem topped with a satyr bust finial, monogrammed, makers marks, 14"l, approx. 6 ozt
- STERLING. ASSORTED GROUPING OF STERLING
STERLING. ASSORTED GROUPING OF STERLING HOLLOWWARE and Flatware. Including (2) monogrammed Tiffany & Co. sterling shoehorns - stamped, "Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling 925-100" with a date stamp of "M"; a monogrammed Gorham sterling shoehorn- stamped, "Sterling B2244" with a Gorham pictorial maker's mark; a monogrammed Gorham Versailles sterling soup ladle with a gold washed bowl, stamped "Sterling Copyrighted '88" with a Gorham pictorial maker's mark; a Canadian Petersen sterling pastry server - stamped, " Petersen Hand Made Sterling'; a monogrammed sterling shoe horn; a monogrammed Whiting Heraldic sterling gravy ladle; a Danish Georg Jensen Ornamental serving spoon - stamped, "Denmark Sterling"; an engraved Irish silver openwork dish with with a city mark of Dublin, makers mark of James Le Bas, and a date letter of 1842; an engraved French Cincinnatus Lorillon silver soup ladle bearing a crest; (2) monogrammed Kirk & Son Repousse brushes - stamped, "Kirk & Son 925/1000"; a 5 piece Gorham hollow handle carving set with stainless blades/forks/sharpener comprised of (2) knives, (2) carving forks, and a sharpener; (2) hollow handle sterling button pulls with stainless pulls; (2) hollow handle sterling nail tools with stainless implements; an engraved Dominick & Haff sterling magnifying glass; a S Kirk & Son sterling comb holder with a plastic comb; a monogrammed Gorham sterling brush with a damaged handle; a German .800 silver hollow handle carving set with gold washed stainless blade/fork; a silver tone magnifying glass; a monogrammed Ellmore Silver Co. sterling coffee pot; and a silver tone eye glass case?. Total approx. weight of all sterling items is 40.61 troy ounces (gross), excluding items with non-sterling components except for coffee pot; total approx. weight of French silver ladle is 7.85 troy ounces gross. From a Chappaqua, NY estate. Dimensions: coffeepot measures approx. 7" h. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. German carving set exhibits losses to gold wash; coffee pot exhibits a dent.
- SILVER. ASSORTED GROUPING ENGLISH AND
SILVER. ASSORTED GROUPING ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL Silver Flatware. Including a (8) English silver forks; (6) English silver teaspoons; (6) English silver table spoons; (6) English silver hollow handle knives with stainless blades; an English silver soup ladle bearing a crest; a pierced English silver fish knife; an English silver serving spoon; an English silver serving fork; an engraved English silver serving spoon; an engraved English silver individual fish knife; an engraved Irish silver ladle; a German Loth silver serving spoon; an Austrian .800 silver serving spoon; a monogrammed German Loth silver serving spoon; a monogrammed American S. Brown sheaf of wheat coin silver serving spoon; and a Gaff Washburn & Dunn sterling coffee pot. Total approx. weight of all English silver is 51.09 troy oz (gross), excluding knives with stainless blades; total approx. weight of all Loth silver is 3.56 troy oz (gross); total approx. weight of .800 silver is 2.79 troy oz (gross); total approx weight of coin silver is 1.92 troy oz gross; and the total approx weight of all sterling is 19.67 troy oz (gross). From a Lakeville, CT estate. Dimensions: soup ladle measures approx. 13" in length. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. All items exhibit wear consistent with age/use. Although patterns may seem similar they were produced by various makers.
- PUIFORCAT SILVER FLATWARE SERVICEMarked
PUIFORCAT SILVER FLATWARE SERVICEMarked '.950'; monogrammed.
Comprising:
A soup ladle
A large sauce ladle
A pair of serving forks
Three serving spoons
A pair of casserole spoons
A fish slice
A pie slice
A pierced server
An aspic spoon
A master butter spreader with steel blade and filled handle
A pair of salt spoons
Twelve steak knives with steel blades and filled handles
Twelve fish knives
Nine butter spreaders
Twelve dinner forks
Twelve lunch forks
Twelve salad forks
Twelve shellfish forks
Twelve fish forks
Twelve large tablespoons
Twelve tablespoons
Eleven soup spoons
Seven teaspoons
Together with:
A George III silver soup ladle, marked London, 1819
A pair of George III silver stuffing spoons, marked London, 1791
A set of ten English silver teaspoons, marked London
An English silver cocktail fork
A pair of English silver mustard spoons
A pair of Tiffany & Co. silver serving spoons, marked 'Sterling'
A Tiffany & Co. silver serving fork, marked 'Sterling'
A set of ten Tiffany & Co. silver demitasse spoons, marked 'Sterling'
A pair of Tiffany & Co. silver salt spoons, marked 'Sterling'
An American silver carving set with steel blades, tines and filled handle, marked 'Sterling'
An Italian silver nut cracker with steel components, the handles marked '.925'
A set of eleven silver plate pistol handle dinner knives with steel blades and filled handles
A silver plate serving set
A silver plate pie slice with steel blade and filled handle
A silver plate ladle
The dinner knives 10 in. long, 307.4 oz. approx. weighable, (180 pcs).
Condition
The service with minor wear consistent with use. Various scuffs and a few scattered nicks. More extensive wear to the silver plate. In good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- SILVER. EARLY AMERICAN SILVER GROUPING.
SILVER. EARLY AMERICAN SILVER GROUPING. Including an engraved Jonathan Clarke coin silver porringer; and an engraved John Targee coin silver soup ladle. Accompanied by a COPY of a 5/31/1983 insurance appraisal by Silversmith Incorporated stating " Porringer, Coin Silver 5 1/4" dia., 8" overall: engr. "M.Slocum", made by Jonathan Clarke, Newport, R.I. 1705-70: weight 7 3/4 oz ... $1850.00", Soup Ladle, engraved "H.H."., 13 1/2" long, Coin, weight 7 1/2 oz., maker John Targee, N.Y., WC 1824 - 1841................. $365.00". Total approx. weight of both items is 15.79 troy oz (gross). Dimensions: porringer measures approx. 5 1/4" in diameter and the ladle measures approx. 13 1/2" in length. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
- Silver soup ladle and stuffing spoon,
Silver soup ladle and stuffing spoon, silver punch ladle with oblong gold washed bowl, 15"L and similarly designed stuffing spoon with gold washed bowl, 16-1/4"L, each with scroll and foliate etched design at handle, crest with 'MG' at center handle end, 14.675 TO , without mark.
- GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SOUP LADLESFour
GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SOUP LADLESFour American Coin Silver Soup Ladles, incl. Nathaniel Francis, New York, NY, act. 1803-1827, l. 5 1/4 in.; Conrad Bard, Philadelphia, act. 1825-1854, l. 13 1/4 in.; probably Littleton Holland (1770-1847), Baltimore, MD, act. 1800-1846, l. 14 in.; and probably Henry Salisbury, New York, NY, act. 1830-1838, l. 13 1/4 in; together with coin silver sugar tongs, marks not identified, l. 6 in.; total wt. 25.60 troy ozs. (5 pcs. of coin silver); together with 2 English silverplate soup ladles, 19th c., incl. Sart fiddlethread with crest, l. 13 1/8 in.; and Marquette & Hattier fiddle with monogram, l. 13 1/4 in. (7 pcs. total)
- SEVEN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER SOUP
SEVEN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER SOUP LADLES, 19th century, from a variety of makers and in a variety of styles, approx. 45.3 total troy oz.
- STERLING SILVER SOUP LADLE, KING'S PATTERNA
STERLING SILVER SOUP LADLE, KING'S PATTERNA very good and heavy William IV sterling silver soup ladle in the King's pattern, hallmarked London 1835 together with maker's marks for Mary Chawner. Length, 13.5" Weight: 294 grams.
- AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLE & SUGAR SHOVELTwo
AMERICAN COIN SILVER LADLE & SUGAR SHOVELTwo American coin silver serving pieces consisting of a mid 19th century coin silver soup ladle in the 'Threaded Oval' pattern, the reverse bearing marks for Bailey, Kettle & Chapman, the handle monogrammed on the reverse, measuring 11.25" long, weight 147 grams, (no listing found for this maker at the time of cataloguing, however there is a Thomas Kettle listed as working in Charleston, Massachusetts, 1760-1850), together with a monogrammed coin silver sugar shovel with a lobed foliate embossed bowl, the reverse bearing maker's marks for Wood & Hughes, New York City (1840-60), weight, 27 grams. Combined weight, 174 grams.
- THREE BRITISH STERLING SILVER SERVING
THREE BRITISH STERLING SILVER SERVING PIECESConsisting of a George II sterling silver toddy ladle with a turned fruitwood handle, bearing London hallmarks with date letter for 1745 and obscured maker's marks, possibly for David Clayton, measuring 14" long, together with a Georgian sterling silver soup ladle in the "Fiddle" pattern bearing Edinburgh hallmarks with date letter for 1820 & maker's marks for Charles Dalgleish, measuring 13.75" long, lastly a pair of Victorian sterling silver asparagus tongs bearing London hallmarks with date letter for 1839 & maker's marks for Mary Chawner, measuring 10.5" long. Combined weight (including toddy ladle wood handle) 518 grams or 16.65 troy ounces.
- GUELBERTH MO COIN SILVER SOUP LADLERare
GUELBERTH MO COIN SILVER SOUP LADLERare and heavy St. Louis, Missouri coin silver ladle, Fiddle Tipt pattern handle, marked A. Guelberth & Co. in rectangle with incuse St. Louis Mo mark (Auguste Guelberth, working St. Louis, MO c. 1836-1848). Monogram EOF. 12-1/8"L, 7.725 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Excellent condition.
- KLEIN MISSISSIPPI COIN SILVER SOUP LADLEA
KLEIN MISSISSIPPI COIN SILVER SOUP LADLEA Vicksburg, Mississippi coin silver soup or punch ladle, Fiddle Thread pattern, the back marked "Klein & Bro." in rectangle (John Alexander Klein, working Vicksburg, MS, mark used circa 1854), top of handle monogrammed "Smith". 13"L. 6.29 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Very good condition with wear to mark and to design elements on back of bowl and handle.
- MERRIMAN MEMPHIS COIN SILVER SOUP LADLEMemphis,
MERRIMAN MEMPHIS COIN SILVER SOUP LADLEMemphis, Tennessee coin silver soup ladle with fiddle tipt handle, marked Merriman and Memphis (italicized), each in rectangles, on back of handle (attrib. James Merriman, working Memphis 1841-1860). Monogrammed on front of handle Wm. A.V. Sue C. Nelson. 12-1/4"L, 4.93 oz troy. Circa 1845. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Some small dents to bowl, overall very good condition.
- W.M. HINTON KY COIN SILVER SOUP LADLEParis
W.M. HINTON KY COIN SILVER SOUP LADLEParis or Shelbyville, Kentucky coin silver soup ladle with oval bowl and double swell fiddle tipt handle monogrammed "Johnston," marked W.M. Hinton in rectangle on reverse (William M. Hinton, working Paris, KY 1844-1847 and 1854-1900; Shelbyville, KY 1847-1854. 11"L, 6.42 oz troy. Provenance - Lexington, Kentucky area collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Excellent condition.
- CALHOUN TN COIN SILVER SOUP LADLENashville,
CALHOUN TN COIN SILVER SOUP LADLENashville, Tennessee coin silver soup or punch ladle with large oval bowl and fiddle tipt handle, incuse mark W.H. Calhoun. Nashville (William H. Calhoun, Nashville, Tennessee, working 1839-1865). Ref. Tennessee Silversmiths, p. 50, figure 47g. Ladle is monogrammed JH. 11 1/4" L. 3.79 oz troy. Circa 1855. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Very good condition, slight crease to bowl (very inconspicuous).
- ASA BLANCHARD KY COIN SILVER SOUP LADLEKentucky
ASA BLANCHARD KY COIN SILVER SOUP LADLEKentucky coin silver soup or punch ladle with round bowl and fiddle handle marked A. Blanchard in rectangle for Asa Blanchard, working Lexington, KY 1808-1838. Monogrammed "SGJ". 13 1/2" L. 7.090 oz troy (Ref. Marquis Boultinghouse, Silversmiths of Kentucky, 1785-1900, pp. 69-77, mark illustrated p. 299, fig. 29D.)
The Collection of Michael and Peggy Mahoney, by descent from the historic homes of Clarkland Farm at Bryan's Station and Cherrycote, Lexington, Kentucky.
Condition:
Overall good condition with light surface wear. The bowl with three shallow dents, pitting noted to one side.
- KENTUCKY COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE, ELI
KENTUCKY COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE, ELI GARNERLarge Kentucky coin silver soup or punch ladle with floral and scroll decoration to handle and back of bowl. Incuse mark en verso for Eli C. Garner of Lexington, Kentucky, working 1838-1842. 13 1/8" L. 7.81 oz troy.
Condition:
Wear to design on handle, overall good condition.
- J. CAMPBELL SOUTHERN COIN SILVER SOUP
J. CAMPBELL SOUTHERN COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE, NC OR TNLarge Tennessee or North Carolina coin silver punch or soup ladle, marked JOHN CAMPBELL in rectangle (working Fayetteville, NC, 1818-1836, and Nashville, TN, active 1836-1855), with oval bowl and rounded fiddle tipt handle, monogrammed MEMcP in script, 13 1/2"L, 6.26 oz troy.
Condition:
Overall very good condition with some light wear, scratches and shallow small dents to bowl.
- KY COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE, FLETCHER
KY COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE, FLETCHER & BENNETTLarge Kentucky coin silver soup or punch ladle, olive pattern, with H monogram and incuse mark en verso for Fletcher & Bennett (working Louisville, KY, 1843-1854). 13" L. 6.55 oz troy.
Condition:
Very good condition with minor wear.
- CHRISTOFLE OF FRANCE SILVER SOUP LADLEChristofle
CHRISTOFLE OF FRANCE SILVER SOUP LADLEChristofle of France silver soup ladle with a post 1935 mark and name Christofle, monogrammed R.Y.; measures approximately 13-1/4: in length. 9.86 ozt total weight.
- NATCHEZ COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE, EMILE
NATCHEZ COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE, EMILE PROFILETMississippi, 19th century, fiddle and thread handle, monogram, marks for retailer Emile Profilet (New Orleans, Louisiana, working 1822 and Natchez, Mississippi, working 1823-1866) and pseudo for maker William Gale & Son (New York, NY, working 1850-1853; 1854-1857; and again 1863-1866), 1856, 9.12 oz. T., 14-1/4 in.
Provenance: Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
Profilet marks is rubbed, light scratches, minor wear
- ANTHONY RASCH COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE
ANTHONY RASCH COIN SILVER SOUP LADLE HAVING UPTURNED FI...Anthony Rasch Coin Silver Soup Ladle having upturned fiddle and shell handle with single drop, marked A. Rasch length 13 1/2 inches 5.9 t.oz.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- 32 PIECES SILVER FLATWAREAmerican/Mexican
32 PIECES SILVER FLATWAREAmerican/Mexican most 20th century, including 24 pieces sterling: three children's mugs, four open salts, two napkin rings, case, belt buckle, saucers, two children's spoons, six grapefruit spoons, International Frontenac serving spoon, cheese scoop, salt spoons, sauce ladle, pickle fork; coins silver soup ladle, marks for R. & W. Wilson (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1825-1846); six cased Continental silver demitasse spoons; English silver card case, 36.15 oz. T., 1-3/4 in. to 13-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
all with wear
- A George III silver soup ladle, George
A George III silver soup ladle, George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1795, crested handle, 34cm long, approximately 169g
- A George III silver soup ladle, Richard
A George III silver soup ladle, Richard Crossley, London 1798, crested, 153g
- A Dutch silver soup ladle, the handle
A Dutch silver soup ladle, the handle decorated shells and vines, approximately 267g
- Antique hallmarked Georgian sterling
Antique hallmarked Georgian sterling silver soup ladle, London 1828-29 maker William Chawner, approx 200gms
- GORHAM 'BUTTERCUP' STERLING SILVER SOUP
GORHAM 'BUTTERCUP' STERLING SILVER SOUP LADLEAmerican sterling silver soup ladle, Gorham Mfg. Co., in the "Buttercup" pattern, retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low Co., not monogrammed, approx 11"l, 6.43ozt
- (3) AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SOUP LADLES,
(3) AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SOUP LADLES, 11.5 OZT(lot of 3) American sterling silver ladles, including: (1) "Grecian" pattern, designed by Henry Hebbard, retailed by J. Stevenson, monogrammed E.J.T., approx 11 3/8"l, (1) "Jermyn" pattern, The Watson Company, monogrammed C.L.D., approx 9"l, (1) engraved G 1852-1902, approx 10.75"l; 11.51ozt total