- George II Silver Toddy Ladle, Dorothy
George II Silver Toddy Ladle, Dorothy Mills, London, 1744 with volute baleen handle length 16.5 in — 42 cm
- Miscellaneous items, including a set
Miscellaneous items, including a set of three graduated brass toddy ladles, a meerschaum pipe carved with a dog, two Winston Churchill papier mache corks, brass and enamel ashtray, snuff box, lighter, compact, etc
- GROUP OF ENGLISH SILVER AND SILVER PLATE
GROUP OF ENGLISH SILVER AND SILVER PLATE SERVING WARESThe silver comprising:
A George III straining spoon, mark of William Eley & William Fern, London, 1818; inscribed
A George IV ladle, mark for William Welch II, Exeter, 1824; engraved with crest
A George IV stuffing spoon, marked Exeter, 1820, maker's mark indistinct; engraved with crest
A Victorian toddy ladle, marked London, 1846, maker's mark indistinct
A Georgian silver marrow spoon, marked London
A condiment spoon, marked London
The silver plate comprising:
A ladle
A meat skewer
A marrow spoon
The largest 13 in.long, 18 oz. approx. weighable, (9 pcs).
Condition
Each with wear consistent with use. Otherwise 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.
- George III silver toddy ladle with gold
George III silver toddy ladle with gold plated 1787 silver shilling in the bowl, twisted baleen handle, no marks, 12.5 inches, kitchen scale 1.375 oz; Wm IV Silver meat skewer, London 1836, maker WJ, length 12 inches, kitchen scale: 2.75 oz.
- GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER AND BALEEN
GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER AND BALEEN TODDY LADLELate Georgian Sterling Silver and Baleen Toddy Ladle, twist carved handle, l. 13 in.; together with an Irish George III sterling tablespoon, Dublin, 1792, marked rubbed, bright cut decoration, l. 8 7/8 in.
- A Collection of British Silver Flatware
A Collection of British Silver Flatware Articles
Various Makers, 18th Century and Later
comprising a George III partial flatware service in the Hanoverian pattern with 12 dinner knives, 12 luncheon knives, 11 dinner forks and 12 luncheon forks; 12 William IV dinner forks marked for William Eaton, London, 1837; a set of 6 fruit knives and 4 fruit forks with mother-of-pearl mounted handles; an Irish George III basting spoon; a Scottish George III cream ladle and a George III toddy ladle, marrow spoon, serving spoon and fish slice with London marks; together with a Continental silver asparagus tongs.
76 items total
91 ozt 8 dwt weighable
Length of longest item 13 1/2 inches.
Property from the Estate of an Elegant Lady, Texas
- A Collection of Scottish Shell and Fiddle
A Collection of Scottish Shell and Fiddle Silver Flatware Articles
Edinburgh, 18th Century and Later
comprising:
6 dinner forks
6 luncheon forks
12 tablespoons
24 teaspoons
4 salt spoons
4 toddy ladles
17 serving spoons
2 large serving spoons
1 ladle
2 sugar tongs,
together with an associated English sugar tongs and an Irish ladle;
80 items total.
107 ozt 11 dwt gross
Length of dinner forks 8 inches.
- George IV Scottish Silver Toddy Ladle,
George IV Scottish Silver Toddy Ladle, William Marshall, Edinburgh, 1825 length 14.8 in — 37.5 cm
- Group of Georgian, Victorian and Later
Group of Georgian, Victorian and Later English Silver, late 18th/early 20th century comprising: three-piece bachelor's tea service, small mug, sugar basin, 2 salt cellars, napkin ring, nail file, toddy ladle and 15 pieces of flatware
two largest spoons length 12 in — 30.4 cm
64 oz. — 1990 grams (gross)
- George II Silver Toddy Ladle, Dorothy
George II Silver Toddy Ladle, Dorothy Mills & Thomas Sarbitt, London, 1749 with baleen handle length 16.6 in — 42.2 cm
- STERLING TODDY LADLE, ENGLISH, EARLY
STERLING TODDY LADLE, ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH C.An early 19th century English sterling silver toddy ladle showing a reeded oval bowl with its interior centred by a monogram, affixed to a wrythen turned handle. Unmarked. Minor dent at tip. Length, 13.5".
- STERLING COFFEE POT & SILVER TODDY LADLEA
STERLING COFFEE POT & SILVER TODDY LADLEA British sterling silver consisting of an early 20th century bachelor's coffee pot in the Queen Anne pattern, having an ebonized fruitwood handle & finial, hallmarked Sheffield 1919 with maker's marks for Mappin & Webb, measuring 7.25" high, overall weight 339 grams, together with an 18th century toddy ladle with a sterling silver bowl hallmarked London 1785 with maker's marks for George Gray affixed to a baleen handle, length 12.75".