A set of Vintage fork bladestogether with a pair of handlebars, condition and completeness unknown, close inspection advised. (2)Footnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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The Anthony R. East Classic Motorcycle Collectionc.1951 James 98cc Comet J10 Dismantled ProjectFrame no. none visibleEngine no. 797A 7612James had begun concentrating on the manufacture of two-stroke lightweights in the 1930s and continued the policy after WW2. Its first post-war models were the ML, a 122cc Villiers-engined machine derived from a successful military design, and an autocycle. The next introduction - in 1948 - was the Comet, again Villiers-powered but this time using the 98cc 1F unit, the latter housed in a simple loop-type rigid frame fitted with single-tube girder front fork. Standard (direct lighting) and De Luxe (battery) models were offered. James' own telescopic fork, featuring rubber as the damping medium and codeveloped with Dunlop, became available on the Comet in the early 1950s. Suitable for spares only, this dismantled James is offered without documents, the condition and suitability of its components being unknown. Close inspection advised.Footnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Collection of Assorted Silver Flatware, comprising a cased set of six Indonesian silver teaspoons, each stamped 'Tom 800'; five French teaspoons, with foliage stamped handle, by Pierre Bouton and Cie, Paris, circa 1900; a cased spoon, knife and fork, the spoon and knife Vienna, the fork possibly earlier, the case associated; three coffee-spoons with rocaille handle, stamped 'Sterling'; two teaspoons with scroll handle, London and two further spoons, total weight of silver 10oz 7dwt, 322gr (qty)This lot will be sold under the Auctioneers' Margin Scheme The pieces are marked as expected. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some scuffing to the cases. The fork in the case is marked indistinctly twice. The case for this set is probably not original.
A collection of silver and white metal flatware including a provincial silver fiddle pattern table spoon, a Georgian Edinburgh silver table fork and tea spoon, pair of provincial tea spoons, Birmingham silver napkin ring, Mappin & Webb silver anointing spoon, 830 standard Continental Coronet topped spoon and a Peruvian 925 standard salt spoon, (9). 237g
A Birmingham silver dome top sugar caster of baluster form and flame finial on circular base, ( H x 13cm), a Georgian Irish silver fiddle pattern table spoon, ( L x 21.5cm) Dublin 1827, a Birmingham silver handled pickle fork, and Epns serving spoon and a pair of cased mother of pearl handled butter forks, (5) 136g
An Elizabeth II 139 piece silver table canteen, An Elizabeth II 139 piece silver table canteen, Viner's Ltd, Sheffield, 1953-5, comprising twelve teaspoons, twelve soup spoons, six table spoons, twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, eleven pickle forks, eleven pickle knives, eleven fish forks, eleven fish knives, twelve dessert knives, eleven dinner knives, one serving spoon, one coffee spoon, two butter knives, two fruit spoons, one pickle fork, and a carving set, gross weight of solid silver items 144ozt.Overall condition fair to goodOne knife blade splitCanteen in good condition with signs of use and wearMarks clear and legible
An 18th-century box with Worcester knives and forks The fish-skin covered box contains 12 knives with Worcester blue and white handles and blades marked GR IEF RIS, silver (unmarked) collars 28.3cm long and 12 matching forks 22cm. The box 33cm highOne fork has a minor hairline, another has restoration. Two knives have restoration. (see images)
Three pieces of silver cutlery, 925/000, with 2 spoons and a fork. Two spoons with a pear-shaped bowl with a partly twisted handle crowned with an apostle, MT.: William Hutton & Sons, London, last:H/L, 1882/1886. 20 cm. And a fork with a partly twisted handle crowned with a woman with 2 putti. MT.: Unclear, London, 18th century. 18 cm. Total approx. 200 grams. In good condition.
Large silver cutlery, 835/000 and 925/000, partly Haags Lofje, partly Dutch smooth, with sauce, potato, compote spoon, 4 table spoons, 8 dessert spoons, 4 table forks, 8 dessert forks with Haags Lofje, vegetable, potato, 2 sauce spoons, meat fork, pie server and cake server. 14 table spoons, 14 dessert spoons, 13 table forks, 14 dessert forks, a cream spoon, a meat fork, 12 teaspoons and 6 small spoons. Total 4986 grams. Partly monogrammed.
Lot of silver cutlery various, 835/000, with 2 forks, 2 knives, 2 butter knives, 2 spoons, a compote spoon and a sauce spoon with fillet edge, partly with monogram, set with 12 cake forks, set with 6 teaspoons, teaspoon, sugar spoon and 2 spice spoons, model point fillet, and separate cake fork, 3 sugar scoops, 9 teaspoons, 2 forks and a mustard spoon and thimble. Total approx. 875 grams. MT.: including Royal van Kempen and Begeer, Voorschoten, A. Kuijlenburg, Schoonhoven and Gerritsen and van Kempen, Zeist. In good condition.
Grouping of Regimental Spoons of British Corps Regiments, including 3x Army Service Corps / Royal Army Service Corps, 5x Royal Engineers and 5x Royal Corps of Signals. Also accompanied by a plated fork with engraved badge of the Army Service Corps. Many with silver hallmarks to the reverses. (14 items)
A silver George III folding fruit fork, mother-of-pearl haft, indistinctly marked, c 1810; a Victorian silver fruit knife, Sheffield 1871; a Danish silver fruit fork, by David Andersen, lime green engine turned enamel haft, lotus terminal, 11cm; a silver and black onyx dagger bookmark, hallmarked Sheffield; a turned treen quaiche, silver bound, marked sterling, 11cm across handles; a 1930s engine turned EPNS cigarette case; an EPNS pocket toothpick in sliding case (7)
A silver and mother of pearl hallmarked folding fork and knife, length with knife unfolded +/- 12 cm, length when closed 6.75 cm. The hallmarks for Sheffield 1904, makers mark WR. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over. Please note that if you require P&P for this lot, this can only be done using an age verified method.
FOLK ART INTEREST: AN OVERSIZED CARVED GILT-WOOD SPOON AND FORK (5)99cm high Together with ginger bread biscuit mould, 55.5cm long; a carved wood bowl shaped as a fish, 58cm long and a painted toy rabbit, with articulating joints, 41cm highProvenance: The selected contents of Conderton Manor, near Tewkesbury.
HALLMARKED SILVER & EPNS CUTLERY GROUP of 15 & 73 pieces respectively, the silver comprising a pickle fork, Birmingham 1921, and 14 x King's pattern teaspoons, 6 x Birmingham 1922, 2 x London 1869 and 6 x Sheffield 1904, various makers marks, 14.5ozt gross the silverProvenance: private collection Gwynedd
A Continental rosewood rectangular box inlaid with initials 'R R', length 24.5cm, a glass beaker in Mauchlineware holder, a treen dice shaker modelled as a bottle, a cloisonné stamp box, a pair of knife rests decorated with greyhounds probably Australian (Adelaide retailer's case), a spoon with agate handle and a pickle fork.
A cased George V hallmarked silver Christening set, Sheffield 1931, a silver topped cut glass sugar caster, Birmingham 1931, a scent bottle with white metal top, a scent bottle with Birmingham hallmarked silver holder 1908, a button hook, shoe horn, cruet spoon and fork, weighable silver approx. 3.67ozt/114.3g (8).

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