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VINTAGE CHILD'S DUMMY DIRK, ALONG WITH A CHILD'S SGIAN DUBH each with Citrine mounted pommelsthe dirk 22.5cm longQty: 2Overall, good condition, with some signs of age. They would both benefit from a cleaning. The dummy dirk does not have a detachable fork and knife, and is a full imitation piece.
CANTEEN OF SILVER PLATED CUTLERY, six place setting, including four serving spoons carving knife, fork and sharpener, the walnut canteen with plaque for James R. & William LaingCutlery appears to be in used condition with heavy scratches to forks and spoons, some discolouration to the knife handles
A GOLD AND ENAMELLED KNIFE AND FORK IN THE 17TH CENTURY STYLE UNMARKED, 19TH CENTURY The dragon head terminals with diamond set eyes and champlevé enamel, steel blade and tines 20cm long Provenance: Private Collection Sotheby's. Treasures from the Rothschild Collection: Property of the late Nathaniel Mayer Victor, 3rd Lord Rothschild, 12th December 2003, Lot 37 Condition Report: UnmarkedBlade and tines tight to the handlesSigns of rustEnamel in good condition for age, no significant lossesAll diamond eyes are presentLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A FRENCH SILVER, SILVER GILT AND PARCEL GILT TABLE SERVICE MAISON KELLER, MINERVA MARK, CIRCA 1900 Comprising:The following in silver and parcel gilt: Thirty six table forks Eighteen table spoons Eighteen oyster forks Two pairs of salad servers Two sauce ladles A serving fork and serving spoonThe following in silver gilt: Twelve dessert forks Twelve dessert spoons Twelve tea spoons Twelve sundae spoons Twelve melon spoons A pair of sugar tongs A pair of ice tongs Two sorbet spades Two melon spades Two ice cream spades Two melon servers Two sauce ladles Two sifting spoons Two pickle forksWeighable silver 11719.8g (376.82oz)Together with the following loaded handled pieces: Thirty six table knives with stainless steel blades Eighteen fish knives and eighteen fish forks Two fish serving forks One fish serving knife One fish slice Two cake serversTogether with the following silver gilt pieces with loaded handles: Twelve dessert knives with silver gilt blades Twelve dessert knives with stainless steel blades Two dessert servers Two fish slices Two serving knives A pair of grape scissors A pastry sliceIn a fitted canteen (244)Maison Keller was founded in 1856 by Gustave Keller at 65 rue de Turbigo in Paris, and the exceptional quality of his designs and wares won him a gold and silver medals at the 1867 and 1878 Paris Expositions Universelles. The firm became Keller Frères in 1878 and started to manufacture silverware. They moved premises again in 1891 to 22 rue Joubert. They continued to exhibit at the major international exhibitions and won a gold medal again in 1899 and the Grand Prix in 1900. Maison Keller was patronised by major international clients, and they became official supplier of silverware to the courts of Spain, Russia, Greece and Romania. Condition Report: Marks generally clearHandle tight to the blades and tines throughoutSome wear to the gildingBlades generally goodSome signs of rust to the grape scissorsWould benefit from a cleanLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF DANISH SILVER CACTUS PATTERN FISH SERVERS GEORG JENSEN, IMPORT MARKS FOR LONDON 1961 Engraved with a fish The fork 20cm (8in) long, the server 22.5cm (9in) long 210g (6.75 oz) Condition Report: Marks are clearLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A composite set of three Cotswold School Arts and Crafts fire irons in the manner of Ernest Gimson, probably by Alfred Bucknell, the fork with three prongs and dot decorated octagonal shaft, with tapered octagonal decorative handle and tri-form loop hanger, 56.5 cm long, a similar poker with octagonal shaft and handle and dot decorated tri-form loop hanger, 48 cm long, a near-matching brush, 43.5 cm long and a pair of tongs with octagonal shafts and tri-form ends, 38 cm long
A Cotswold School Arts and Crafts iron companion set by Thornton & Downer of Chipping Campden, comprising stand with opposing barley-twist and engraved shaft, on a flower head motif base and splayed engraved flat footed tripod base, with two pronged fork, shovel, tongs, brush and poker, 70.5 cm high
A matched pair of Cotswold Arts and Crafts fire irons comprising fork with tri-form hanging loop and dot and line engraved handle with circular reeded medallion, the tapering shaft with stylised love heart motif, the fork with four tapering prongs, 62 cm long, the near-matching brush with plain open work love heart motif to the shaft, 61 cm long, both by Alfred Bucknell after a design by Ernest Gimson
A George IV Scottish silver Fiddle pattern table fork, Edinburgh 1826 by Peter Lambert, a silver Fiddle pattern table fork, London 1802 by William Eley I & William Fearn, and a group of silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks and spoons, comprising three forks and five spoons, various dates and makers, total weight 455.9g.
SCOTTISH HIGHLANDERS OFFICER'S DIRK LATE 19TH CENTURY the finely carved basket weave handle with white metal studs, the pommel set with collet set clear crystal, the leather covered scabbard with embossed thistle white metal mounts, set with bi-knife and fork, mounts unmarked 47cm long, 5cm wide
Part canteen of 1920s silver Old English pattern cutlery, comprising 23 dinner forks, pickle fork, butter knife, 17 dessert forks, 11 tea spoons, sugar spoon, sifter spoon, pair sauce ladles. 18 table spoons, 18 dessert spoons, soup ladle, serving spoon, 6 egg spoons (London 1924/25 and 26) Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., 24 dinner knives with ivory handles, 18 matching dessert knives (one blade broken), a replacement dessert knife, pair carving forks, steel, bread knife, all with ivory handles, in a fitted Light Oak canteen. Together with a small group of other silver and plated items. Approximately 181ozs weighable silver. 161 pieces in total. APHA Ref: MSJJPETYCanteen - 53 x 37.5 x 25.5cms
Early 20th century cased set of 12 pairs of fish eaters, with silver plated blades and composite handles, with armorial shields, together with a cased set of twelve pairs of Mappin & Webb Princess Plate fruit knives and forks, with mother of pearl handles and same armorial crests (two knife handles and four fork handles repaired).
Late Victorian cased, 3 piece silver gilt christening set, comprising matching blue-bell pattern Knife, fork and spoon (London 1901) R & S Garrard & Co. Knife 22.5cm overall length.General overall condition very good, some minor surface wear and scratching, no major damage or repair, knife handle is secure. Marks are clear. Case is scuffed, catch does not fasten.
Early 19th century wrought iron and brass toasting fork, with brass hanging loop and inlaid in brass with the initials 'WD', the brass stem with foliate-engraved knop and terminating in a pair of heart pierced central tines, 40cm long. Provenance: The Caspall Collection, previously offered Bonhams, The Caspall Collection, 1st October 2014, lot 107
A George III silver teaspoon, Old Englisn pattern, London, 1818; another smaller; a silver teaspoon, rubbed marks; a George III dessert fork, Hanoverian pattern, armorial, William Chawner II, London, 1830; a silver coffee bean spoon; a pair of single cigarette ashtrays, Gladwin Ltd, Sheffield, 1950; a silver serviette ring, E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham, 1912; total weight 175g gross
TWO EDWARDIAN BRASS HEARTH FENDERS AND BRASS FIRE TOOLS (7)Early 20th Century The rectangular fender with baluster gallery, 132cm wide; 35.5cm deep; Together with another with canted angles, 117cm wide; three fire-tools, including poker, shovel and tongs with lobed pommel finials, together with a toasting fork (lacking finial) and a pair of tongs
A GROUP OF SILVER FLATWARE (13)Comprising; a pair of sugar tongs, London 1879, an 18th century bottom marked tablespoon, the back of the bowl decorated with a sailing ship, three further tablespoons, a dessert spoon, a christening spoon and fork, London 1886, two further forks and two salt spoons, Sheffield 1939 and a teaspoon, combined weight 536 grams
A GROUP OF SILVER, FOREIGN AND PLATED FLATWARE (26)Comprising: a set of six silver gilt, pale blue and white enamelled coffee spoons, London import mark 1913, with a case, a set of six Mexican silver coffee spoons, having carved green stone finials to the handles, the stems detailed Mexico, 925, a similar pickle fork, a set of six foreign coffee spoons, unmarked, a gilt metal pickle fork and a set of six plated tea spoons with apostle finials to the handles
A GROUP OF SILVER AND FOREIGN WARES (QTY)Comprising; a set of twelve teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, Birmingham 1927, cased, a babies pusher and spoon, another spoon, a napkin ring, two dishes mounted with Indian Rupees, a pair of cufflinks, combined weight of silver and foreign wares 335 grams, a pair salad servers, the loaded handles detailed Sterling and a base metal fork
A GROUP OF SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED WARES (20)Comprising; a christening spoon and fork, a caddy spoon, nine further items of flatware, a pair of decanter labels detailed Sherry and Port, another decanter label detailed Brandy, London 1895, combined weight 287 grams, also a glass scent bottle, a magnifying glass, a paper knife, the handle London 1924, a bottle stopper and an Asian pickle fork

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