Sauce boats, also called gravy boats, are a small jug form object used for serving sauces and gravy as indicated by the name. They were made in silver, silver plate or ceramics became fashionable in the early 18th century. Early suaceboats were usually plain and of oval shape, with a solid oval foot.. In the later Georgian period they became more elaborate, with the metal examples decorated with chasing and engraving, and a three-footed base, and sometimes available in pairs. Ceramic suaceboats were often part of a dinner service, and some of the ceramic sauceboats have an attached plate, its purpose being to catch drips and dribbles.

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Ladles: Handsome fiddle and thread design ladle made by William…

Antique Silver Ladles: Eaton & Victorian Designs

Ladles: Handsome fiddle and thread design ladle made by William Eaton of London circa 1842 (300+ grams); plus 2 Victorian sterling silver sauce ladles 164 grams.

A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' sauce ladle, 1945…

Georg Jensen Acorn Sauce Ladle

A Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' sauce ladle, 1945 onwards, in acorn or Konge pattern number 62, designed by Johan Rohde, 1915, with a shaped lightly beaten bowl, and an ionic scroll and bands to the throat, the long slender faceted handle with a…

22 various sterling silver spoons, including sauce ladle,…

Collection of 22 Sterling Silver Spoons, 477g

22 various sterling silver spoons, including sauce ladle, souvenir spoons, fancy Norwegian spoon, teaspoons, jam spoons, etc (4 unmarked or indistinct), 477 grams

A pair of early George III Irish provincial silver sauce ladles,…

George III Irish Silver Sauce Ladles with Moor Crest

A pair of early George III Irish provincial silver sauce ladles, Celtic Point, crested with profile head of a 'Moor' [possibly Annesley family descendants in New Zealand), unusual bowl dimensions. Cork by William Reynolds. 95gm.

A fine Dutch sauce ladle, manufactured in 934 silver having a…

A fine Dutch sauce ladle, manufactured in 934 silver having a reeded long stem, with small circular bowl and spear point handle. Having Dutch hallmarks. Assay mark Amsterdam. 1921. Length 30 cm. Weight: 100.2 grams.

A collection of English sterling silver, comprising a large…

English Sterling Silver Collection with Serving Spoons and Ladles

A collection of English sterling silver, comprising a large serving spoons, two sauce ladles and a plain sugar bowl, 31 cm long, 10 cm diameter

28 various sterling silver tea & coffee spoons, sauce ladle &…

Set of 28 Sterling Silver Tea & Coffee Spoons

28 various sterling silver tea & coffee spoons, sauce ladle & sugar tongs, approx 500 grams

Collection of thirteen 19th century sterling silver spoons, all…

19th Century Sterling Silver Fiddle Pattern Spoon Collection

Collection of thirteen 19th century sterling silver spoons, all fiddle pattern comprising 2 sauce ladles, 5 tablespoons, 4 dessert spoons and 2 teaspoons, various dates and makers.

A pair of English sterling silver sauce ladles, fiddle and…

English Sterling Silver Sauce Ladles, George Adams, 1841

A pair of English sterling silver sauce ladles, fiddle and thread design made by George Adams, London, circa 1841, 18.5 cm high, 151 grams

A pair of George III silver sauce ladles, Hester Bateman /…

George III Silver Sauce Ladles by Hester Bateman, 1789

A pair of George III silver sauce ladles, Hester Bateman / London /, circa 1789, each with a drop heel, approximately 84gms, 18.5 cm long

A pair of Victorian sterling silver sauce boats and George IV…

Victorian Sterling Silver Sauce Boats and Ladles Set

A pair of Victorian sterling silver sauce boats and George IV ladles, 1836 London, with maker's mark for John Welby. 1822 Edinburgh, with maker's mark for Alexander Cameron, the pair of sauce boats of generous proportion, each with a broad low body and a…

Pair of Georgian Kings pattern sauce ladles, solid pair of late…

Georgian Kings Sauce Ladles, London 1823

Pair of Georgian Kings pattern sauce ladles, solid pair of late Georgian, hallmarked London 1823 with faint makers mark W.B (William Bateman?)

Two George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles. Maker…

George III silver sauce ladles (1806, London)

Two George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles. Maker George Smith (II). London 1806. 104gm.

A George II silver double lipped punch ladle with turned…

Georgian and Sheffield Silver Ladles Collection

A George II silver double lipped punch ladle with turned pearwood handle, William Justus, London 1735, a George III tapering silver meat skewer, George Cowles, London 1790, a George III silver soup ladle, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1802, a…

A pair of George IV basting spoons, ladle and set of sauce…

George IV Silver Serving Set with Crest Engravings

A pair of George IV basting spoons, ladle and set of sauce ladles, the spoons by John Meek London, 1827, the ladles maker W.E, London 1827 most engraved with double eagle crest, one with campana crest, length 17 and 32 and 35 cm, weight 738gms. (7)

A pair of George V silver sauceboats. Maker: Collingwood & Co…

George V silver sauceboats with Kings pattern ladles

A pair of George V silver sauceboats. Maker: Collingwood & Co London 1931, each boat is with a gadrooned border on hoof feet with scrolled handle. 10 cm high, 448gm. It is together with a pair of Kings pattern sauce ladles. Maker: George Bishop & Sons…

Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' servers, with Jensen…

Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Acorn Servers and Acanthus Ladles

Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Acorn' servers, with Jensen sterling 'Acanthus' sauce ladles, the servers marked George Jensen sterling Denmark, the ladles marked Gj Ltd 925 sterling Denmark, (4)

5 x J.A. Linton spoons and sauce ladle i) Arts & Crafts style…

J.A. Linton Sterling Silver Spoon and Ladle Set

5 x J.A. Linton spoons and sauce ladle i) Arts & Crafts style sterling silver sauce ladle with kangaroo paw finial stamped: JAL, ST.SILVER, with Gumnut mark length 17 cm ii) 5 x sterling silver golfing trophy spoons stamped: JAL, ST.SILVER, with Gumnut…

Carden Terry and Jane Williams, 1790 Irish provincial silver…

Irish Silver Sauce Ladle with Celtic Design and Initials

Carden Terry and Jane Williams, 1790 Irish provincial silver sauce ladle bright cut with shell bowl, celtic point bright cut, initialled H. N, weight 50 grams, length 19 cm

Victorian hallmarked sterling silver service in the Old English…

Antique Sterling Silver Old English Service Set

Victorian hallmarked sterling silver service in the Old English pattern, c1895, London, made by George Mandsley Jackson, wt 2412g comprising of, 14 luncheon forks, 12 table spoons, 11 table forks, 9 teaspoons, 1 sauce ladle

A collection of Australian silver 'Wildflower' serving sets by…

Linton's Wildflower Silver Serving Set Collection (9 pieces)

A collection of Australian silver 'Wildflower' serving sets by Linton, comprising, pair of salad servers, cake slice, two pairs of sauce and condiment ladles, butter knife and a serving spoon, (9)

A rare Alexander Dick sterling silver fiddle pattern sauce…

Rare Alexander Dick Silver Sauce Ladle with Engravings

A rare Alexander Dick sterling silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, the plain fiddle pattern engraved at handle tip with initials H.E.J, back of the ladle stem engraved 'As a token of gratitude' in script, hallmarked to back of handle. Provenance: The Ruth…

Pair of George III sterling silver sauce tureens, mark of…

Hester Bateman Silver Sauce Tureens and Ladles

Pair of George III sterling silver sauce tureens, mark of Hester Bateman, London, 1788, each of oval tureen with upswept reeded handles with leaf joins, the domed cover with urn finial, the body and cover crested, together with two silver sauce ladles by…

A very rare Australian sterling silver sauce ladle, by…

Rare Australian Sterling Silver Sauce Ladle by Alexander Dick

A very rare Australian sterling silver sauce ladle, by Alexander Dick (1791-1843), hallmarked with a lion passant, leopards head, monarchs head and a capital E, initialled. 18.5 cm long

George II sterling silver sauce ladle, hallmarked London, 1744,…

George II Sterling Silver Sauce Ladle by Paul de Lamerie

George II sterling silver sauce ladle, hallmarked London, 1744, mark of Paul de Lamerie, in Onslow pattern with additional cast fruit and lion mask to handle terminal, the circular bowl engraved on reverse with dual armorial crests, one with motto reading…