An 18th century silver soup ladle, marks rubbed, London possibly 1771, with shell bowl, 32cm long, 5oz, together with a toddy ladle, unmarked, and a two handled sugar bowl

Make an enquiry

Request condition report

We cannot supply condition reports or images after 3:30pm on the day before a sale

Request a telephone bid

We can usually facilitate telephone bids on lots with a minimum published estimate of £300.

Related sold lots

Lot 131: Sold for £60 hammer

A George V presentation cigarette case, by Adie Bros., Birmingham, 1928, engrave...

Lot 102: Sold for £50 hammer

A George V silver mounted set of four brushes, monogram engraved, Birmingham 191...

Lot 25: Sold for £90 hammer

An Edward VII silver circular card tray with cast shell and pie crust border, on...

Lot 87: Sold for £80 hammer

A 'Gorham' Sterling silver plate, with repeating floral gadrooned border, marked...

Lot 238: Sold for £22 hammer

An Eastern white metal ashtray of circular form with hinged lid and engraved dec...

Lot 83: Sold for £220 hammer

An Elizabeth II silver three piece cruet, maker Francis Howard Ltd., Birmingham ...

Lot 82: Sold for £420 hammer

A set of twelve George IV silver dinner forks with Old English pattern handles, ...

Lot 129: Sold for £60 hammer

A set of ten Edward VII silver apostle spoons, Sheffield 1909, and three various...

View more sold Silver