LOT OF KITCHEN PRIMITIVESca. 1650-1700LOT OF KITCHEN PRIMITIVESca. 1650-1700 & 1800-1900; "latten" spoon, early brass shallow spoon with simple slip top handle, 6 1/4"l, Condition: bowl worn from use; steel two tined fork with antler handle, 6 3/4"l; copper sauce pot in bulbous form on three legs with curled out feet, all parts hammered out, dovetailed in at bottom and interior tinned, 4"d at lip, 8 1/4"l with handle
800 SILVER LADLE, ETC.800 silver800 SILVER LADLE, ETC.800 silver ladle, together with a coin silver slice and two Continental spoons, 13.8 ozt.
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Silver ladle in a Colonial patternSilver ladle in a Colonial pattern marked "800". 12"l.
SILVER LADLES, 18TH CENTURYTwoSILVER 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".
FIVE ASSORTED IRONSTONE LADLESEnglishFIVE ASSORTED IRONSTONE LADLESEnglish 19th CenturyOne Flow Blue and one slate blue soup ladle and three Flow Blue sauce ladles.
Two Austro-Hungarian spoons andTwo 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.
ENGLISH SILVER LADLE, 1804-1805EnglishENGLISH SILVER LADLE, 1804-1805English silver ladle, 1804-1805, bearing the touch WS , 12 3/4" l., 5.5 ozt.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
18th-19th Century. Collection of18th-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 ladle with carved bone handleSilver ladle with carved bone handle and gold wash interior, late 19th c., 16"l
SEVEN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVERSEVEN 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.
A pair of silver sauce ladles LondonA pair of silver sauce ladles London 1809 together with a serving spoon London 1825. Aprox. total weight 7.4 oz.
A silver soup ladle London 1825A silver soup ladle London 1825 fiddle pattern approximately 240gm
An 18th Century silver toddy ladleAn 18th Century silver toddy ladle unmarked with twisted whalebone handle the bowl with bead punched rim and set a George II coin
800-SILVER SOUP LADLE BY C. WURM,800-SILVER SOUP LADLE BY C. WURM, 4.2 OZT800-Silver Soup Ladle by C. Wurm,, Dimensions: 4.2 ozt
An English Silver Ladle Henry HollandAn English Silver Ladle Henry Holland London 1868; approximate weight 10.21 ozt. Length 13 inches.
A silver soup ladle London 1919.A silver soup ladle London 1919. Approx. 6.8 oz.
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
English Sterling Silver DippingEnglish Sterling Silver Dipping Ladle 18th Century ebony handle English hallmarks 15 1/2'' long.
SILVER PUNCH LADLE circa 1800.SILVER PUNCH LADLE circa 1800. With coin, ebonized handle.
A crested Old English GeorgianA 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.
2 FINE BRASS & IRON TASTING LADLESca.2 FINE BRASS & IRON TASTING LADLESca. 1780-1800; both constructed with similar "flat bean" riveted mount and fine hand hammered brass bowls, each handle similarly worked with wrap-over rattail hanger and one handle with simple tool decoration to flatwork upper grip, 8" & 8 1/2"l; [Provenance: ex- Tannehill Collection]; Condition: good, some minor surface rust
THREE GEORGE II SILVER TODDY LADLES.THREE GEORGE II SILVER TODDY LADLES. Each bowl inset with silver coin one dated 1739 one 1746; two with twisted baleen handle - 12 in. to 14 1/4 in. long.
Early English Sterling DippingEarly English Sterling Dipping Ladlewith coin in bowl dated 1579 whale bone handle 17 1/2'' long.
An 18th century silver toddy ladleAn 18th century silver toddy ladle with turned fruit wood handle circa 1780 approx. 42cm long probably Russian.
19th c. ladle (made from coconut19th c. ladle (made from coconut shell). 14'' Length.
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
A Georgian Toddy Ladle The roundA Georgian Toddy Ladle The round bowl of the ladle has a lobbed rim with worn letters worked on the edge, possibly Latin, attached to a silver stem and a long turned wood handle, overall approx. 14-1/4"L.
An 18thC silver fiddle patternAn 18thC silver fiddle pattern serving ladle, of plain design, maker RC, London 1804, 6.65oz.
William Ridgway blue transfer chinaWilliam Ridgway blue transfer china soup tureen ladle and underplate and six soup bowls in the ''Tyrolean'' pattern second quarter-19th century; shaped soup tureen and bowls with idyllic mountain scenes all stamped with maker and pattern soup tureen - 10 in. H. 13 in. W. soup bowls - 10 1/2 in. Diam. Estimate $ 250-350 Soup tureen - interior staining on base wear staining to ladle; soup bowls - wear minor staining.
A Georgian Sterling Silver SoupA 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.
English sterling gravy ladles WilliamEnglish sterling gravy ladles William Sumner 1796 ladle L6 1/2'' Simon Harris 1804 ladle L6 1/2'' William Sumner 1809 ladle L6 1/4'' William Eaton 1832 ladle with shamrock L7'' John Newton Mappin 1888 ladle L7 1/2'' engraved with initials or crests. Total 9.0oz Troy (5pcs) Provenance: Charleston South Carolina collection. All with light wear and rubbing consistent with age and use; overall in good condition.
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
A Dutch silver soup ladle, theA Dutch silver soup ladle, the handle decorated shells and vines, approximately 267g
19TH CENTURY SINGLE PIECE CARVED19TH CENTURY SINGLE PIECE CARVED LADLE.19th Century Single Piece Carved Ladle. 14-1/4"l. Condition: : Good with some losses and wear.
A Victorian provincial silver soupA Victorian provincial silver soup ladle, Robert Williams (Bristol) assayed Exeter 1844, approximately 340gm
A George III silver soup ladle,A George III silver soup ladle, RC, London 1806, initialled F, approximately 187g