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Matchbox - Six boxed Matchbox Superfast diecast model vehicles. Lot consists of Matchbox Superfast #13 Baja Buggy; #15 Fork Lift Truck; #18 Hondarora; #26 Big Banger; #30 Baja Buggy and #38 Stingeroo. Models appear to be in Good - Excellent condition housed in Fair - Good boxes with some age and storage related wear. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
A Gordon Highlanders officers dirk together with a Sgian Dubh (a ceremonial stabbing knife). Both items were typically worn with full Scottish Highland dress.Dirk: Black leather scabbard with white metal mounts and bearing the Gordon Highlanders badge to the top mount. Ensuite knife and fork. 45cm longSgian Dubh: Black leather with silver mounts, engraved blade. The stone is different to those of the dirk scabbard. A 1904/5 Glasgow hallmark with makers mark RWF. 20cm long.
SILVER TOPPED DECANTERS & OTHER ITEMS One decanter stands 24cm tall, with silver spout and handle, hallmarked Birmingham 1901. One smaller decanter engraved 'Brandy' stands 17cm (crack to glass body), hallmarked Birmingham 1900. A Victorian silver bon bon dish, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, a silver handled button hook and shoe horn and a silver pickle fork. Weight excluding decanters 101.5 grams
Campaign Style Cutlery Set, knife, fork and spoon, Singleton and Priestman Sheffield (damages), aluminium scales, 9cm; Okari German made advertising knife of key shape, with bottle opener and single blade, 10.5cm; Blye & Co, Sheffield two blade knife with faux scales and brass linings, 7.5cm. (3)
A group of costume jewellery and dressing accessories, including a yellow-metal pendant depicting Queen Victoria, white-metal identity bracelet and brooch, paste buckles, pique-decorated hair accessories, hair pins, a brass vesta case, a white-metal bangle, a cased silver spoon and fork set, and a silver folding knife.
A pair of modern silver spoons by SRN, Birmingham 1978; a silver gilt and white enamel preserve spoon by David Andersen, Norway; a silver trefid spoon with later engraved decoration; a set of six silver teaspoons, by John Round; other silver spoons, a fork and a fish knife, 14.0oz gross; and three enamel metal teaspoons.
A silver belt buckle, ‘JHL’ London 1979, the openwork pair of buckles with cast floral and foliate detail, upon a later wide navy fabric belt, buckles 12m wide, with a Victorian silver caddy style spoon, Pairpoint Brothers, London 1892, the cast bird terminal above florally embossed bowl, 11cm long, a George V silver shell shaped caddy spoon, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1931, 9cm long, with eight further white metal items including buckles, napkin ring, pickle fork etc, gross weight 10ozt (11)
Set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1892, bright cut decoration, engraved initial, cased; Christening spoon and fork, C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1919, cased; Victorian spoon and fork, John Ardwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1890/91, cased; and a set of tea knives, boxed. (4)Condition report:Gross silver weight 5.5oz
An Edward VII silver part canteen of flatware, Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1903-1905, Kings pattern double struck Diamond Heel, initialled 'N', comprising:- three tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, six egg spoons,seven table forks, twelve dessert forks, a pair of fish servers, a pair of sauce ladles, a butter knife and fork, a mustard spoon and sugar spoon, 3615grams 116.2oz, set in a coramadel wood presentation case.
A small group of early 19th century Exeter flatware, Fiddle pattern, to include a table spoon, maker William Woodman, 1825, a table spoon John Osment, 1819, a table spoon, George Ferris, 1816, a dessert spoon maker George Ferris, 1831, four dessert forks, maker George Turner, 1830, a dessert fork, marks rubbed, a dessert fork, William Rawlings Soweby, 1844, a sauce ladle, George Tuner, 1828, a smaller ladle, maker John Osment, 1829, a mustard spoon maker William Rawlings Sobery, 1835, a salt spoon maker William Woodman, 1827, together with a George III cased silver and mother of pearl fruit knife and fork, maker Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1819, in a red leather case, 16.3cm long, 525grams, 16.9 ozs, (15).
An Edward VII silver travel watch case, maker W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1909, of rounded square form with green leather back and eight day nickle Goliath pocket watch, together with two napkin rings and a cased christening set of a napkin ring spoon and fork, silver plated glass dressing table jar, 120grams, 3.8ozs.
A collection of silver flatware,comprising a cased Victorian fish knife and fork set, by John Gilbert, Birmingham 1857, two toddy ladles, mid 18th century, with turned handles, one inset with a George II half crown, 34cm long, an Art Nouveau tea strainer, Sheffield 1931, and a silver-plated serving spoonCondition ReportAll with tarnishing and wear commensurate with age.

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