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GEORG JENSEN 9-tlg. Konvolut, 925 Silber, 20. Jh.: 'Ornamental', Nr. 21: 1 Zuckerstreulöffel, 2 Nusslöffel, 1 Aufschnittgabel und 1 Minikelle; 'Ornamental', Nr. 41: 1 Zuckerlöffel und 1 Aufschnittgabel; 1 Brieföffner, Nr. 255; 1 Lesezeichen, Nr. 60, Gewicht ca. 188 g. Minimale Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. | GEORG JENSEN 9-piece convolute, 925 silver, 20th century: 'Ornamental', no. 21: 1 sugar spoon, 2 nut spoons, 1 serving fork and 1 mini ladle; 'Ornamental', no. 41: 1 sugar spoon and 1 serving fork; 1 letter opener, no. 255; 1 bookmark, no. 60, weight approx. 188 g. Minimal signs of age and use.
Magic The Gathering TCG - Fork Unlimited (1993).This lot contains one copy of Fork from Unlimited. Provenance: property of a Magic The Gathering trading card player and collector. The collection spanning some of the earliest years of MTG in the 1990s. From a deceased estate, sold by family descent. Condition Report: near mint condition
Set of six 1930's spoons and sugar tongs, with embossed foliate decoration, hallmarked William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1937, together with a set of six silver handled butter knives, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1914, a pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs, a set of six EPNS pickle forks and a glass serving spoon and fork, with a collection of tooled leather cutlery casesCondition Report:Approximate weighable silver 4.15 ozt (129.2 grams)
A Collection of Assorted George III and Later Flatware, mostly Fiddle or Old English pattern, variously engraved with initials, comprising three silver tablespoons; four dessert-spoons, six teaspoons, a pierced sifting ladle; a pair of pierced sugar-tongs and a mother-of-pearl handled fork, total gross weight 17oz 1dwt, 530gr (qty)
Early 20th century Danish silver flatware, comprising set of twelve table spoons and nine table forks, each embossed with scroll, foliate and floral decoration to handles, and engraved with monogram to terminals, with three-tower mark and dated 1904, maker's mark AM, assayer Christian F HeiseCondition Report:Test 86% silver, approximate total weight 47.82 ozt (1487 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Some wear to fork prongs. Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible.
Group of silver, comprising Victorian snuff box, of typical form, with engraved floral and scroll decoration and monogram to front cover, hallmarked Birmingham 1872, maker's mark worn and indistinct, Victorian christening spoon and fork set, hallmarked W W Harrison & Co, Sheffield 1892, modern seal top spoon, hallmarked C F Hancock & Co, London 1961, silver-gilt fascimilie Coronation Spoon, hallmarked M Bros, Birmingham 1901 and a continental heart design trinket box Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 5.92 ozt (183.9 grams), heart trinket unmarked tests 900 Varying degrees of general wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, indentations and small knocks. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, but mostly clear and legible.
Collection of six Danish silver-gilt year spoons/forks by Anton Michelsen, each with abstract enamel decoration, including tree and bird designs, dated between 1971 and 1979, each stamped A.Michelsen Sterling Danmark and impressed with varying artist signaturesCondition Report:Approximate gross weight 9.06 ozt (281.8 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches to silver-gilt. Silver colour coming through gilt in places. Fork paler in gold colour than others. Marks clear and legible.
Scottish dirk, 71st Regiment, Highland Light Infantry, 35cm blade fully engraved with battle honours to Waterloo, Regimental badge, inset "Proved", carved handle with cairngorm set pommel, gilt metal mounts to the handle and scabbard with Regimental badge, with knife and fork, overall length 52cm.Condition report:Further images have been uploaded to the lot page on our website for you to view.large crack to the main handle (small loss of wood) cairngorm is still properly mounted and mount is good, one pin missing from the main handle, cracks to the handle of the fork, some wear to handles of knife and fork where they fit into the mounts but all pins seem to be there, gilt metal mounts are all there and slightly worn consistent with age, leather on the scabbard is good, lots of wear to the leather strap.We can confirm this is not a reproduction. No makers name visible on the blade.
A pair of silver sugar tongs together with other silver and plated wares. The pair of sugar tongs by Pinder Brothers, Sheffield 1938,a pair of cut glass salts with silver rims, a thistle mounted condement fork, Birmingham 1913, A silver salt spoon, a silver mustard spoon, a pair of plated sugar tongs, six fiddle pattern plated spoons, and two miniture compass. Weight of silver 1.07 ozt ( not including plated items ).
BULOVA ACCUTRON, 70s - BULOVA ACCUTRON, 70S Case: signed, n. 3 704266 N4, two-body in stainless steel, snap on caseback. Bracelet/Strap: signed, in stainless steel, , déployante clasp. Dial: signed, silvered with vertical stripes, applied indexes, day and date indications, bâton hands, centre seconds. Movement: signed, tuning fork caliber 2182. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 35 mm Note: working.
BULOVA ACCUTRON IN GOLD, CIRCA 1974 - BULOVA ACCUTRON IN GOLD, CIRCA 1974 Case: signed, n. 2906334 N4, two-body in 18K gold, snap on caseback. Bracelet/Strap: generic, Bulova gold plated buckle. Dial: signed, silvered, stamped indexes, bâton hands. Movement: signed, tuning fork caliber 2210. Accessories: – Size: 27 x 34 mm Note:
BULOVA ACCUTRON "SPACEVIEW", 60s - BULOVA ACCUTRON "SPACEVIEW", 60S Case: signed, n. 1-251782 M5, two-body in stainless steel, caseback with screwed ring. Bracelet/Strap: fixo-fless style. Dial: signed, skeletonized with hour ring, index hands, centre seconds. Movement: signed, tuning fork caliber 214. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 38 mm Note: working.
BULOVA ACCUTRON SNORKEL REF. 781, 70s - BULOVA ACCUTRON SNORKEL REF. 781, 70S Case: signed, n. 147227 N0, two-body in stainless steel, screwed caseback, double crown Bracelet/Strap: signed, in stainless steel, déployante clasp. Dial: signed, black, rotating and graduated outer ring with orange sector, luminescent indexes, day and date indications, bâton hands, centre seconds. Movement: signed, tuning fork caliber 2182F. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 42 mm Note: working.
LONGINES ULTRONIC REF. 2368, 70s - LONGINES ULTRONIC REF. 2368, 70S Case: signed, n. 829950, two-body in stainless steel, snap on caseback, rectangular pushers. Bracelet/Strap: signed, in stainless steel, déployante clasp. Dial: signed, white, applied indexes, minute divisions and 1/5th of seconds fraction, subdials for small seconds, 30-min and 12-hour register, day and date indications, bâton hands. Movement: signed, tuning fork caliber 749.2, n. 52093845, 12 jewels, nickel-plated. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 36 mm Note: working.
OMEGA CONSTELLATION F300 REF. 198.0034, 70s - OMEGA CONSTELLATION F300 REF. 198.0034, 70S Case: signed, two-body in gold filled, steel screwed caseback. Bracelet/Strap: – Dial: signed, champagne, applied indexes, day and date indications, bâton hands, centre seconds. Movement: signed, tuning fork caliber 1260, n. 32927033, 12 jewels, copper-plated. Accessories: – Diameter Ø: 38 mm Note: working.
A 19th Century regimental dirk with carved and studded bog oak handle, white metal mounted red foil backed cut glass inset cabochon to hilt, the white metal mounted leather scabbard decorated with regimental emblems for Princess Louise's Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders with similarly decorated fitted knife and fork, the chased blade decorated with regimental emblems and maker's mark Hawkes & Co. London, Manufacturers to the Queen - sold with a matching skean dhu (the white metal mount with stamp mark for R. & H.B. Kirkwood, 66 & 68 Thistle ST, Edinr.)
Taxidermy: A Cotton-eared Marmoset Monkey (Callithrix jacchus), circa mid-late 20th century, a full mount juvenile sat within the fork of a small dry branch, with head looking slightly down to the left, enclosed beneath a period oval glass dome with supporting ebonised base, raised upon four bun feet, 25cm by 14.5cm by 43cm
A mixed group of silver and plate flatware, to include, a George III fork, London, 1788, George Smith (III) & William Fearn, with Lion Rampant crest to reverse of handle; a William IV silver teaspoon, London, 1828, maker ABS, fiddle pattern with engraved initials; an Edwardian teaspoon and dessert fork, London, 1906, Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton); and remnant of Victorian silver handle, Exeter, 1866, Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams); and a honey spoon with hook, London, 1981, G A D; together with a collection of various silver plated flatware, including six Walker & Hall table spoons and a teaspoon; and knives, a spoon and a fork with ivorine and bone handles, in an oak canteen, total weighable silver approx. 6.3oz (lot)
A small group of silver, comprising: a George V sugar caster, Birmingham, 1928, Mappin & Webb Ltd., 16.5cm high; an Edwardian oval sugar bowl, Sheffield, 1904, James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), with scrolling handles and four scrolling feet, 13.8cm wide; a Victorian fork, London, 1848, Elizabeth Eaton, Military Shell pattern, with engraved initials, 17.5cm long; an Edwardian knife blade, Sheffield, 1909, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., lacking handle; a pair of George V sugar nips, Sheffield, 1928, William Hutton & Sons Ltd; and a boxed christening set, containing a food pusher, London, 1937, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., maker's mark rubbed, lacking teaspoon, total weighable silver approx. 9oz (6) Condition Report: Weighable silver weight excluding knife blade
A group of silver, comprising: a circular tazza, Sheffield, 1923, Brook & Son, with pierced foliate border on circular foot, stamped BROOK & SON 87 GEORGE ST EDINBURGH to underside, 11cm high, 20.2cm diameter; a circular sugar bowl with scalloped rim, on pad feet, one missing, Chester, marks rubbed, probably George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 11.7cm diameter; and eleven matching George IV mother of pearl handled and silver bladed dessert knives and and forks, various dates and makers, all Sheffield, comprising three forks,1825, six forks,1828, one fork 1820, and one fork with rubbed marks, all maker E & S, and six knives, 1829, James Smith & Son, three knives, 1827, E & S, one knife, 1828, E & S, and one knife, 1825, E & S, total weighable silver approx. 12.9oz (24)
A small group of silver, comprising: a silver wine coaster, Birmingham, 1989, W I Broadway & Co., with mahogany base, 14cm diameter; two Victorian silver sauce ladles, London, 1841, Benoni Stephens, fiddle pattern, marked JW, engraved P to handle, 17cm long; a William IV teaspoon, London, 1832, William Eaton, with engraved initials; a Victorian spoon, London, 1862, Samuel Whitford, fiddle pattern, engraved M; a boxed christening set containing a silver teaspoon and fork, Sheffield, 1959, Francis Howard Ltd.; a napkin ring, Birmingham, 1919, Gorham Manufacturing Co., makers mark rubbed, engraved initial within laurel wreath and engraved LAURANCE; and two other napkin rings; together with a silver plated food pusher, total weighable silver approx. 10.8oz (lot)
A set of six Norwegian enamelled coffee spoons, stamped 925 SGR, in case marked in lined interior N.M. Thune Solvvaresabrik OSLO; together with three silver christening sets in fitted cases, comprising: a Victorian set containing a teaspoon and fork, with engraved initials, London, 1867, Martin, Hall & Co., (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall); one with an egg cup and teaspoon, Birmingham, 1926, Marson & Jones, with engraved initials; and another with a child's food pusher and spoon, Sheffield, 1924, James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), with engraved initials; total weighable silver approx. 4.4oz (4 cases) Condition Report: Weighable silver weight only includes christening items. Norwegian spoons total weight is approx. 1.4oz
A German sardine server and ladle, both stamped 800, with engraved initial to handles, approx. 20.5cm long; together with a small quantity of silver plate, comprising: two trays with scalloped rims, 45.8cm wide, 32cm deep and 44.9cm wide, 30.9cm deep; a small circular dish with scalloped rim, 14cm diameter; a five light candelabra, with leaf and berry decoration to sconces and base, 26.5cm high, 28.5cm wide, 28cm deep; a milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl; a toasting fork, 19.3cm long; together with a small French tapering vase, by Letang, Remy, on circular foot, 10.2cm high (lot)
A silver two handled trophy, engraved 'Yorkshire Area Young Britons Annual Speaking Competition Individual Trophy', list of winners to opposite side, James Fenton, Birmingham, 1933, 169.8g; a silver trophy base collar engraved, stamped silver 28.3g; a silver two handled salt, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1901, a/f 30.6g; three silver hafted dessert knifes, William Yates Ltd, Sheffield, 1913; a silver hafted dessert fork Yates Brothers, Sheffield, 1921
GEORG JENSEN: an extensive Danish silver Acorn (Konge) pattern table service of flatware and cutlery, in a canteen box1915 - 1927 period mark, also stamped 925.S, importers mark for George Stockwell and import marks for London 1925, designed in 1915 by Johan RohdePlacings for nine, comprising: table forks, dessert forks, table knives (1924) and dessert knives, with steel blades, blades marked Georg Jensen Copenhagen Stainless Steel, dessert spoons, soup spoons, fish forks, fish knives, fruit forks and eight fruit knives, also with Copenhagen marks for 1925, six mocha / coffee spoons, together with the following nine serving pieces, including: three serving spoons, a serving fork and a serving slice with pierced scroll panels, a preserve fork, a butter knife (1922) and two salt spoons (1927), all contained in an original oak wood canteen box with two lift-out trays, weight excluding knives with steel blades 125oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GEORG JENSEN: a Danish silver Cypress pattern flatware servicestamped STERLING DENMARK, designed 1953 by Tias EckhoffPlacings for twelve, comprising: table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, pastry forks, coffee spoons, table knives and dessert knives with steel blades, only eleven fruit / soup spoons, all in varying fitted boxes, with eight serving pieces including: two ladles, a pair of salad servers, a serving spoon, a two-pronged fork, a pastry slice, another slice with steel blade, only the serving pieces with engraved script initials, weight of silver excluding knives 96oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GEORG JENSEN: a Danish silver Argo (Fregat) pattern table service of flatware and cutleryimport marks for London 1968 / 1969, also stamped DENMARK STERLING, designed 1961 by Magnus StephensenPlacings predominately for twelve, comprising: table forks, dessert forks, table spoons, eleven dessert spoons (six 1966 / 1967), soup spoons, coffee spoons, table knives and dessert knives with steel blades, together with nine serving pieces (1964 - 1969), including: a pair of salad servers, two sauce ladles, three large serving spoons, a preserve spoon and a two-pronged serving fork, with card box, weight excluding knives with steel blades 99oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An extensive German silver table service of flatware and cutlerymaker possibly Gebrüder Reiner, with crown and crescent mark, also stamped 800 Shaped stems with scroll terminal, comprising: thirty table forks, thirty table knives with steel blades, eighteen table spoons, eighteen dessert forks (seven stamped Sterling 925); sixteen dessert knives with steel blades; thirty dessert spoons; eighteen dessert forks; eighteen fish forks; eighteen fish knives and another one; twenty-six pastry forks; eight teaspoons; twelve coffee spoons; together with serving pieces to include: three basting spoons, two sauce ladles, a pair of salad servers, a pair of fish servers, a large two-pronged serving fork, another four smaller, a pastry slice and a butter knife, weight excluding knives with steel blades 290oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A silver and amber set of wedding cutlery in original shagreen caseunknown maker, possibly from North East Germany, Stolp circa 1670, tax import mark Netherlands Traditional knife and fork form, both featuring a small embossed ball and leaf finial atop a hexagonal amber handle, the central through tang visible, each with a silver mounted tapering hilt, one terminating in a silver four-tined fork, the other a single-edged blade of steel with cutler's mark, all cased in the original silver mounted wood-lined shagreen sheath, length 22cm. (3)Footnotes:From the collection of the late John HiltonLiteratureGeorge Laue, Bestecke für die Kunstkammern Europas /Precious cutlery for European Kunstkammer', published by Kunstkammer 2010For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of varying silver forksvarious maker's and datesComprising: a Hanoverian pattern three-pronged table fork, London 1764, crested; six modern Old English feather-edge table forks, six dessert forks, together with two table spoons and six dessert spoons, Mappin & Webb, London 1923 - 1929; two King's Husk pattern table forks, William Eaton, London 1828; three Scottish silver single struck table forks and three dessert forks, James McKay, Edinburgh 1814 and William Scott Peat, Edinburgh 1826, initialled; six Fiddle pattern table forks, three Glasgow 1827, three London 1815; three Old English pattern dessert forks, London 1819; and a quantity of electroplated forks, weight of silver 81oz. (Qty)Footnotes:From the collection of the late John HiltonFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of silver sugar tongs, together with other silver flatwarevarying maker's and datesPredominately George III, comprising: with seven bright engraved examples, including one Ann Robertson, Newcastle, no date letter; another four bright-engraved examples, with shaped arms, including three Hester Bateman; another plain; five Old English pattern examples; five Fiddle pattern examples; one cast example with open arms, maker's mark RJ; bead edge and King's pattern example; together with other silver flatware, including: a pair of sugar nips, four George III caddy spoons; an American Queen's pattern sauce ladle, Tiffany & Co; two other sauce ladles, a Chinese export silver Fiddle pattern dessert fork, maker's mark FC, and character mark 福興Fú xìng, three cake forks with mother of pearl handles, another cake fork, a sifter spoon, a sugar shovel, a condiment spoon, a butter knife, two dessert forks, six pistol grip handle table knives wit scroll ends, marks rubbed, 19th century, steel blades stamped FORREST, fourteen other knives and a small quantity of electroplated items including eight mother of pearl implements, weight of weighable silver 48oz. (Qty)Footnotes:From the collection of the late John HiltonFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SILVER FLATWARE. A pair of Victorian fiddle & thread pattern, silver & silver gilt condiment spoons. London 1845 & a later sugar sifting spoon. Also, five items of flatware, all with same monogram, a fork & spoon with English hallmarks, the others with a Spanish mark for Rovira. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

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