A Gentleman’s Scottish Dirk. A fine Civilian Dirk, by R. Kinnear, Arbroath, plain 250mm blade with single fuller toothed back edge, the hand grip of bog oak, the finial set with a cairngorm, the knife and fork with bog oak hand grips and set with cairngorms, the leather scabbard set with silvered mounts with thistles and beaded designs, good condition £500-£700 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
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A Cape Town Highlanders Dirk. A Fine Officer’s gilt Dirk c.1890, engraved 165mm plain blade with single fuller toothed back edge, the hand grip of bog oak with brass pin decoration, the ornate leaf design knop set with coloured stone, similar the knife and fork again with bog oak and pin hand grips, knops and coloured stones, the leather scabbard with gilt thistle mounts and silvered regimental badge, good condition £800-£1,000 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
A 42nd (Black Watch) Royal Highlanders Dirk. A Fine Officer’s gilt Dirk c.1855-81, bright engraved 270mm blade with Battle honours to Lucknow, the reverse with Orders of Garter and Thistle, and regimental title, toothed back edge, the hand grip of bog oak with brass pin decoration, the engraved knop set with cairngorm, the knife and fork again with bog oak and pin hand grips. Similar engraved knops and cairngorm, the black leather scabbard with gilt chaps and mounts with ornate St Andrew and Thistles, split to the blade otherwise good condition £1,200-£1,600 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
An Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Dirk. A Fine Officer’s silvered Dirk c.1900 by R. & H. B. Kirkwood, Edinburgh, engraved 300mm blade with single fuller toothed back edge with ornate foliage with Coronet, Boars Head motto, Chinese dragons and Cat o’ Mountain, the hand grip of bog oak with brass pin decoration, the engraved knop set with coloured stone, the knife and fork again with bog oak and pin hand grips. Similar engraved knops and coloured stones, the black leather scabbard with mounts, Princess Louise’s cypher, Boars Head, Chinese dragons and motto ‘Ne Deivis Cardis’, good condition £800-£1,000 --- This is an age restricted lot: the successful buyer will be required to either collect in person, or arrange specialist shipping.
SEVEN PIECES OF THIRD REICH MESS HALL/CANTEEN CUTLERY, various marks, one knife is stamped M.D.A Sch.d.A (Modell des Antes/ Schonheit der Arbeit/ Model of the Office/Beauty of Work), another knife signed 'CURDTS NACHF. SOLINGEN ROSTFREI 1936' to the blade, the fork stamped to the reverse 'H.M.Z40 F1.U.V.' and a teaspoon stamped 'GAG 39' etc, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
Assorted brassware and collectables including a pair of brass baluster candlesticks, a mid-century white metal money box in the form of a baby's bootie, various brass models of animals including a leaping frog stamped British, a brass model of a Buddha, an engraved rectangular casket and cover, a Pixieland saucepan decorated with a map of Cornwall, two Welcome Guest bookends, a toasting fork, a pair of carved models of elephants and other items
Six boxed Corgi Fighter Scramble to include CS900017 P-51D Mustang Bomber escort, CS90019 Supermarine Spitfire RAF Douglas Bader, CS90020 BF109 Messerschmitt Luftwaffe, etc together with seven Corgi Classics to include C823 1926 Renault Truck, C824 1926 Renault Vane, 926 Thornycroft Van, etc and a Corgi Wheelz no.TY83501 Eddie Stobart fork lift truck (14)
A Scots Guards Senior NCO's dirk, with 12" blade by FE & JR Hopkinson Ltd, Sheffield, the pommel with applied Scots Guards badge, carved wooden basket weave grip, the scabbard with plain plated mounts and with bye knife and fork total length 48cm CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A pair of small cut-glass scent bottles of globular form, with embossed silver covers, 8cm high, London 1901, a pair of gadrooned oval-shaped salts, 7 x 4cm, 2.5cm high, Birmingham 1907, with spoon, a silver fork and spoon christening set, a napkin ring and silver-mounted manicure items, weighable silver ___4.5oz, (142.5g).
A GEORGE V CASED SET OF TEASPOONS AND VICTORIA I CASED CHRISTENING SET, a set of six tea spoons detailed with a husking design, hallmarked 'William Henry Leather' Birmingham 1916, together with a cased spoon and fork christening set with bright cut pattern detail and monogram engraving, hallmarked 'Josiah Williams & Co' London 1886, approximate gross weight 109.4 grams, 3.51 ozt (condition report: general moderate wear, teaspoon case is broken)
A VICTORIA I SILVER CHRISTENING SET, a silver knife fork and spoon, decorated with bright cut detail, knife fitted with a carved mother of pearl handle, hallmarked 'Walker & Hall' Sheffield 1870, approximate gross weight 85.2 grams, encased in an purple felt lined oval presentation case, (condition report: general moderate wear, clear hallmarks, overall condition good)
A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER ITEMS, to include a cased set of seven golfing teaspoons, each hallmarked Birmingham, a cased set of six coffee spoons, hallmarked Birmingham, a cased travel fork and spoon set, hallmarked Birmingham, four silver napkin rings three hallmarked Birmingham, one hallmarked London, a silver double sovereign case for half and full sovereigns, hallmarked 'G Loveridge & Co' Birmingham 1908, approximate gross weight 8.17 ozt, 254.4 grams, together with a cased EPNS fish server set fitted with ivorine handles
A set of six George V silver fruit knives, with figural twist handles by Harry Freeman, London 1911, a George IV silver King's pattern christening knife, fork and spoon by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1829, and other silver flatware to include a pair of sugar tongs, a Continental embossed spoon with galleon terminal, various American sterling pieces etc, 17oz overall.
A George II silver toddy ladle, with coin inset swag decorated bowl, and whalebone twist handle, maker's mark indistinct, London 1743, 33.5cm long, together with a set of four American silver teaspoons, decorated with flowers and foliage, stamped sterling, and a silver christening spoon and fork, cased, 5oz weighable.
A set of six mid Victorian Scottish silver King's pattern teaspoons, by William Hannay, Glasgow 1850, a similar sauce ladle by David McDonald, Glasgow 1838, and a set of six silver teaspoons by William James Fraser (Ballater), Edinburgh 1928, cased, other assorted silver flatware including a pickle fork, butter knife, three preserve spoons etc, and three sets of silver handled dessert knives, all cased, 12oz weighable. (qty)
A group of MATCHBOX SUPERFAST series diecast, comprising a No 59d Mercury Fire Chief Car, red with decals, a No 17f The Londoner 'Carnaby Street', a No 15E Fork Lift Truck 'Lansing Bagnall' red/yellow, a 21e Rod Roller, yellow and a No 43d VW Dragon Wheels, green - Overall VG (but decals have been removed on 23e and 59d) in G/VG 'H and I Type' LESNEY boxes (5)
1984 BMW R80 RT Café Racer Transmission: manualMileage:The BMW R80 RT with a two-cylinder four-stroke 800cc boxer engine and shaft drive to the rear wheel was manufactured from 1982 to 1995. As a touring bike (RT for touring), it was equipped with a sweeping full fairing and a high windshield. The engine with 797cc and 50bhp power came from the BMW R80/7. Between 1982 to 1984, essentially the RT was a slimmed down version of the 'bigger sister' R 100 RT.This beautiful bespoke Café Racer build around the BMW R80 RT is finished in custom pearlescent Lamborghini orange (Arancio Atlas) with powder coated frame, wheels, swing arm and forks with custom tan Alcantara seat. Built to what can only be considered a professional standard and such a high specification, using only the very best parts, this example was invited to be displayed at the London Bike Shed Show. Featuring Motogadget Motoscope display and M-Lock keyless ignition, Öhlins adjustable suspension, a lightweight lithium battery, FlatRacer fork with pre-load adjusters and rear sets, Hagon progressive fork springs and adjustable handlebars with integrated indicators. Offered with a substantial history file including detailed photos of the build, old MoT test certificates, invoices and original handbook/service book, this two previous owner example is privately entered with a recent MoT test certificate and will stop people in their tracks!
A Collection of silver hallmarked flatware's; Set of six Birmingham silver coffee spoons, A Set of five Sheffield silver tea spoons, Sheffield silver sugar tongs, London silver condiment knives, Two silver condiment spoons and Silver pickle fork with thistle finial fitted. Together with mother of pearl letter opener and various mother of pearl handles flatware's- plated blades. [Silver weight- 160grams]
George IV large silver serving fork, Kings pattern, the terminal engraved with the 89th Regiment of Foot insignia, makers William Eaton, London 1826, length approx 29th; together with a silver fork, Kings pattern, the terminal engraved with the insignia of the 89th Regiment of Foot, hallmarked London 1826, length approx 20cm (2)
A Collection of Assorted George III and Later Silver Flatware, various patterns, including an unusual condiment spoon, engraved 'Dolly'; a pierced Onslow pattern sifting-spoon and other items, weighable silver 23oz 18dwt, 744gr (qty)The fish-knife and fish-fork are by Martin and Hall, Sheffield.
Group of silver, to include early 20th century set of four Fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked London 1828, maker's mark WT, early 20th century Hanoverian pattern fork, with bright cut decoration and initials, hallmarked Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1912 and two Fiddle pattern salt spoons, each with gilt bowls, the first example hallmarked Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1846, and the second example hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, London 1884Condition Report:Approximate silver weight 4.84 ozt (150 grams) General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, indentations and nicks. Some rubbing and bending to edges of spoon bowls. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct.
Group of silver, to include christening spoon and fork set, in fitted case, together with single napkin ring, two pairs of sugar tongs and a pickle fork, all hallmarked Condition Report:Approximate total weight 3.92 ozt (122 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use to include surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible.
George IV silver Kings pattern dessert spoon, hallmarked William Chawner II, London 1825, together with a similar George IV silver fork, hallmarked London 1830, maker's mark worn and indistinctCondition Report:Approximate silver weight 4.21 ozt (130.3 grams) General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, indentations and nicks. Some higher points of decoration rubbed. Hallmarks with wear, some elements indistinct.
Mid 20th century Norwegian silver Christening spoon and fork set with openwork lattice detail to finials, both stamped David Anderson 830S verso, in original box, together with three silver-gilt enamel coffee spoons, the larger example with green guilloche enamel to bowl and handle, all by David Anderson, stamped D-A 925S Norway Sterling versoCondition Report:Approximate total weight 80.8 gramsGeneral wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some deeper scratches to silver gilt. Enamel good. Marks clear.
Group of silver, including early 20th century child's seal top spoon and fork set, hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham 1915, early 20th century child's Celtic point spoon and fork set, hallmarked Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1914, set of three Victorian bright cut teaspoons, hallmarked John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1892 and a similar bright cut teaspoon, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, London 1888, pair of Chinese silver vases, with hand planished decoration, character marks to base, etc Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 12.02 ozt (373 grams) Some items unmarked, test as silver. Chinese vases test 800. General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, indentations and nicks. Some rubbing and bending to edges of spoon bowls. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct.
Group of Georgian and later silver flatware, to include teaspoons, fork and pusher, of varying styles, all hallmarked Condition Report:Approximate silver weight 7.64 ozt (237.6 grams) General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, indentations and nicks. Some rubbing and bending to edges of spoon bowls and heavy knocks to some spoons. One spoon handle only. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct.
1920s century silver and tortoiseshell mounted three piece dressing table set, comprising handheld mirror, hair brush and clothes brush, hallmarked Davis, Moss & Co, Birmingham 1929, together with a Victorian silver christening set, comprising knife, fork and spoon, hallmarked to handles and blades and silver spoons and sugar tongs, some with engraved rose decoration, etc Condition Report:Weighable silver approx 71 grams. Christening set approx 87 grams. General wear in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear.
1930s silver open sucrier, of circular form with girdle, with shaped rim and upon three pad feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1931, together with silver fork and spoon set, decorated in relief with foliate pattern to handles, hallmarked William Devenport, Birmingham 1896 to blades and Sheffield 1896 handlesCondition Report:Total weight 3.7 ozt (115.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use to include surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Feet on sucrier pushed slightly out of position. One large knock to one side of sucrier. Hallmarked with some wear, particularly to handles, but generally legible.
Georgian silver serving spoons, two London hallmark dated 1822/23, mm Thomas Dicks approx 126 gms; two London hallmark dated 1825 mm William Bateman approx 123.1 gms; one London hallmark dated 1822 mm William Traies 53.2 gms, silver dessert spoon London hallmark dated 1829, mm William Eaton, approx 45.6 gms and Victorian silver dessert fork London hallmark dated 1838 mm John Henry Lias 53.2 gms and a Georgian caddy spoon, with bright cut decoration, London hallmark dated 1786 mm Hester Bateman 10 gms.

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