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A long-handled flesh fork:, the triple prongs with a turned ash handle, 115cm long.
A rare early iron flesh fork: with triple hooks, spiral stem and wood handle, 54.5cm long.* Possibly 14th Century. A similar example is illustrat...
A 19th Century iron,
A 19th Century iron, brass and turned wood flesh fork: with five prongs and brass mounted beech turned handle, 75cm long.
An iron four pronged flesh fork: with turned wood handle and two iron three pronged flesh forks
An iron four pronged flesh fork: with turned wood handle and two iron three pronged flesh forks with turned wood handles. (3)
A steel three pronged flesh fork: with arrowhead terminal, a steel three pronged flesh fork with turned ebonised handle and an iron three pronged ...
An iron three pronged flesh fork: and six various twin pronged toasting forks. (7)
A three pronged metal toasting fork: with copper mounted turned wood handle, 62cm long and a metal twin pronged fork; the handle with ring termina...
A brass three pronged toasting fork: with turned and ebonised handle, two metal three pronged forks with turned wood handles and two twin pronged ...
Three copper three pronged toasting forks:, a metal and brass three pronged fork with spiral stem and polygonal handle and a metal and brass three...
A collection of seven three pronged toasting forks: of various designs.
A collection of seven twin pronged toasting forks: of various designs.
A plated three pronged fork: with horn handle, a metal three pronged telescopic fork with 'garden fork' handle, a twin tine metal toasting fork an...
A wrought iron twin tine long handled toasting fork:, a twin tine fork with wood turned handle,
A wrought iron twin tine long handled toasting fork:, a twin tine fork with wood turned handle, an iron fish harpoon with turned wood handle and a...
An iron triple pronged flesh fork:, each prong with three tines, the long handle with ring terminal,
An iron triple pronged flesh fork:, each prong with three tines, the long handle with ring terminal, 121cm long, 18th Century.
An iron eel fork: with seven tines, an iron four pronged fork and an iron pot carrier with twin rings and wood handle. (3)
A metal three pronged cooking trident: with long turned wood handle, 156cm long, also an iron two pronged fork. (2)
An adjustable iron flesh fork: with key end adjustable tine, 124cm long.
A metal four pronged toasting fork:, the handle with shaped shaft and turned wood baluster terminal,
A metal four pronged toasting fork:, the handle with shaped shaft and turned wood baluster terminal, 18th/early 19th Century.
A late 18th Century silver, unhallmarked, mounted twin pronged toasting fork: with ebonised handle and ball and ring terminal, 74cm long.
A silver twin pronged toasting fork: with ebonised turned handle, 61.5cm long, London 1894.
A brass 'Magic 318' patent revolving toasting fork: with metal tines.
A Salter brass spit jack: with octagonal base, also three other brass spit jacks, one with a circular iron suspension wheel. (4)
An Estell's patent brass spit jack: by E.B. Bennett & Sons, two spit jacks by John Linwood, a brass triangular spit jack and a metal spit jack wit...
A rare beechwood toasting dog or lark spit: with four twin pronged spit, the stand with triple splayed supports and sliding slatted shelf below, 6...
WITHDRAWN LOT A 'Pearses Patent Veruvolver Economical Roasting Apparatus' brass spit jack:.
A French steel and brass spit jack: with triple brass wheels gripping the rope driven pulley.
A French steel and brass spit jack: with triple brass wheels gripping the rope driven pulley.
A rare 17th Century brass and iron English spit engine: with three branch governor wheel, the mechanism with castellated brass nuts, 56cm overall ...
'Pearses Patent Veruvolver Economical Roasting Apparatus', a brass clockwork roasting spit: with iron handle, brass drum and oblong mounting block.
A 19th Century French clockwork spit engine: in blackened tin and metal casing, the top with raised figure of a bird and with brass carrying handl...
A 19th Century Continental clockwork spit engine: of domed outline with brass governor and bell
A 19th Century Continental clockwork spit engine: of domed outline with brass governor and bell surmount on an iron tripod base, 46cm high.
A 19th Century Continental clockwork spit engine: with a 17cm diameter brass wheel, contained in an oblong blackened metal case.
A 19th Century Continental clockwork spit engine: in blackened tin and metal oblong casing, with winding handle, on four splayed feet, 42cm high.
A 19th Century Continental clockwork spit engine: in domed blackened metal casing on a cast iron
A 19th Century Continental clockwork spit engine: in domed blackened metal casing on a cast iron base with four splayed feet.
A 19th Century Continental clockwork spit engine: in cylindrical blackened metal casing surmounted
A 19th Century Continental clockwork spit engine: in cylindrical blackened metal casing surmounted by a brass carrying handle, on an iron base wit...
An early 19th Century iron bar-grate lark spit:, the three twin prongs mounted on a bell-shaped frame with central pole and tripod base.
An early 19th Century iron bar-grate lark spit: with six twin prongs mounted on a central pole with
An early 19th Century iron bar-grate lark spit: with six twin prongs mounted on a central pole with circular trivet below and tripod base with poi...
An early 19th Century Continental chestnut spit rack:, having three steel and iron open spits of oviform shape, 79cm wide, 123cm high.
Four various iron spit holders: with ring handles on tripod bases.
A rare wood toasting dog:, with single iron prong, turned wheel and rectangular trough, 18th/19th Century.
An oak wall mounted spit rack: with three hooks, 53.5cm.
An 18th Century English iron 'Dutch Crown': with numerous hooks and rope attached, 66 cm diameter.
An 18th Century English iron 'Dutch Crown': with numerous hooks and rope attached, 66 cm diameter.
A 19th Century iron banded 'Dutch Crown': with decoration of two cows and two pigs.
An iron 'Dutch Crown' banded game hanger: with seven hooks, 24cm diameter.
A 17th Century Continental wrought iron porte de cheminée: with twin circular cresset baskets on
A 17th Century Continental wrought iron porte de cheminée: with twin circular cresset baskets on square uprights with adjustable triple hooked sli...
A Continental circular iron twin-handled basket spit: with suspension chains, 41cm diameter,
A Continental circular iron twin-handled basket spit: with suspension chains, 41cm diameter, also a large wirework twin-handled vegetable basket, ...
A pair of wrought iron spit dogs: with twin scrolling front supports, 54cm long.
A pair of wrought iron spit dogs: of easel type with ring finials, with hook for four heights,
A pair of wrought iron spit dogs: of easel type with ring finials, with hook for four heights, 59cm high.
A large stone domed spit jack weight:, a smaller stone weight with ring attached, a 20kg weight and two other weights.
A pair of cob irons:, each with spiral uprights and hinged tops, one iron with ten hooks, the other with twelve, on dual supports, 18th/19th Centu...
A Pyrenean iron and wood hand driven cake spit: with wood and metal bound central cone.
An 18th Century basket spit powered by a spit jack:, 137cm long.
Two iron spit jack powered spits:, 18th/19th Century, 134cm and 125cm long.
A hand driven iron spit: with twin tines, having turned wood handle, 210cm long.
Two hand driven metal spits: and four others. (6)
A 19th Century jack driven steel spit:, 107cm long and a smaller metal spit, 87cm long. (2)
A wirework spiral spit: and seven various metal spits.
A 17th Century cast brass skillet: of circular form, on tripod splayed legs, diameter of bowl 11.
A 17th Century cast brass skillet: of circular form, on tripod splayed legs, diameter of bowl 11.5cm.
A 17th/18th Century brass skillet: of circular form, the handle with open bracket, on tripod splayed legs (South East Region), diameter of bowl 18...
A 17th/18th Century bronze twin-handled apothecary or toy cauldron: with swing handle, on three stub feet, 6.5cm diameter.
A 17th Century English bronze cauldron: of traditional bag shape, the iron swing handle with angled mounts, 25cm diameter.