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Ladles
Pair Silver Sauce Boats & Ladles. |
| Pair of silver sauce boats and matching ladles; the sauce boats are of plain bellied form with wavy-edge rims, each on three hoof feet. The plain Old English pattern sauce ladles are of the same date and maker as the sauce boats, which is rare. Top quality by a well-regarded maker, a super set to own and enjoy.
Sheffield. 1927. Martin Hall & Co. Ltd.
Length of each sauce boat 14.5cm.
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Irish Georgian Silver ladle |
| Irish Georgian silver sauce ladle, hallmarked for Dublin 1833 |
Pair Irish Georgian Silver Ladles |
| A good pair of heavy gauge Irsih Silver sauce ladles, hallmarked for Dublin 1816 |
Irish Silver Ladle |
| Irish Silver sauce ladle 180mm length, hallmarked for Dublin 1830 |
London 1823 solid silver pair of sauce ladles by George Pearson. |
| London 1823 Georgian solid English hallmarked silver pair of fiddle pattern sauce ladles by George Pearson.
6.5 inches long and 125 grams.
Very clear hallmarks, and 185 years old!
With excellent weight, colour and condition.
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Pair W. Bateman Sauce Ladles 1816 |
| This Beautiful pair of matching sauce ladles was manufactured in London in 1816 by the prestigious and highly sought-after silversmith William Bateman.
They measure 6.5" (16.5cm) long and together weigh a substantial 105 grams. The hallmarks are extremely crisp and clear, with no wear to them.
They are in excellent condition, with no repairs, and are not monogrammed and never have been.
As all serious collectors of silver will know, William Bateman is the most desirable of the Bateman family.
These classically elegant ladles would enhance anyone's table or silver collection. |
Silver Toddy Ladle |
| Antique silver toddy ladle with inset coin to bowl and whalebone handle. Coin dated 1742. |
Geo III silver OE pattern cream ladle |
| A silver ladle from the reign of George III. In old English pattern, with a long, slightly curved and elegant handle engraved with initials at the top front. Larger than usual bowl with traces of gilding. Could be called a cream ladle. Excellent hallmarks for London 1814, maker's mark 'TpelletB' in a rectangular punch with canted corners. Length 4.5ins (11.3cms) |
Geo III silver creamladle |
| A small collectable & useful small silver item in the form of a Geo III cream ladle. In Old English pattern, with a pointed heel to the back of the bowl and very good marks for London 1806. Maker's mark TJ. Contemporary monogram engraved at the top of the handle 'EEC'.
Small ladles of this kind are quite thin on the ground |
Antique silver sauce ladle |
| An antique silver sauce ladle from the reign of William IV in fiddle pattern, with hallmarks for London 1831 maker's mark "WC". No crests or monograms, in excellent condition. Length 6.5ins (16.5cms) |
Silver Plated Sauce Ladle |
| A charming plated sauce ladle. It meausres 6.5 inches in length and the bowl of the laddle is 2.5 inches wide. Please do contact us for any questions you may have.
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PAIR of silver fiddle shell sauce ladles |
| A PAIR of antique silver sauce ladles (one example only illustrated). Hallmarked for London 1858 with maker's mark GW probably for George Webb. Single struck, crested with a seated lion holding what looks like a large tassel. Length 7.25ins (18.3cms) In excellent condition. Weight appr.3oxs. |
Pair Scottish Provincial silver toddy ladles |
| A good pair of silver Old English pattern toddy ladles with good marks for Edinburgh 1810. Also duty mark, the thistle for Scotland and a deeply struck roman letter "Z". Engraved initial "P" on the top of the handle. 6ins (15.2cms) |
Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle |
| A silver fiddle pattern toddy ladle with excellent Scottish provincial marks (three oaks) for Greenock c. 1810. Maker's mark "JL". Ht.6ins (15cms). Condition excellent apart from some scratches on the inside of the bowl. A crest in the form of a rose engraved at the top of the handle. |
Aberdeen soup ladle |
| A Scottish Provincial soup ladle c. 1810. Excellent marks "WJ" "ABD" representing maker William Jamieson of Aberdeen. It has an inscribed script initial "G". Weight 5.75 ozs. Length 13 ins |
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