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A WWII Second World War US United States M1-E Garand Rifle bayonet. The bayonet having a hooked pommel and ribbed black synthetic plastic grip secured to the tang with a screw. The cross guard with muzzle ring and catch mechanism, manipulated with a button under the cross guard. The blade being a cut down Springfield, dated 1916 to the ricasso along with markers mark for Fork & Hoe. Housed within original scabbard. Measures approx. 40cm.
Two early 20th Century 20th Century campaign cutlery sets, comprising a knife and fork nestling into the spoon handle, marked 'Pro:Pat 22788/14', one set lacking a knife, together with a leather cased razor travel set, comprising a claret covered case enclosing two cut throat razors, cutlery 19 cm
A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING TANKARD by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1879, embossed with flowers, 8cm high, weight 2.9 tr. ozs, retailed by Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, in fitted case, two other silver christening sets, cased, a set of six Elizabeth II silver coffee spoons, cased, a part dessert service comprising six fork and six knives with mother of pearl handles, in oak case and a set of four enamelled silver 'Playing Card' propelling pencils, cased (6)
A SET OF SIX EDWARD VII SILVER APOSTLE SPOONS by Charles Boyton & Sons, London 1905, a George IV silver fiddle and thread pattern sauce ladle, London 1825 (maker's marks rubbed), an imported Victorian silver cake fork by Sibray, Hall & Co, London 1900, three silver coffee spoons and an enamelled silver Worcester commemorative teaspoon (13)
Arnhem, Operation Market Garden - a Second World War Group of Five Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, International Prisoners of War Medal with box of issue, swing mounted as worn, and The Battle of Arnhem Bridge to the Future 1944-1994 commemorative medal, awarded to 3191891 Sergeant John George Nattrass (George), 15th Platoon, D Company of the 7th King's Own Scottish Borderers and 1st British Airborne Division, together with Paratrooper's enamel lapel badge, Pegasus enamel lapel badge, National Prisoner of War Association enamel lapel badge, a related First Day Cover, various mixed badges, a wood plaque showing the Nattrass tartan and crest, a book "Door De Hel Van Oosterbeek 1944" which was the recipient's published account of the battle written and signed by Nico J Van der Meer, a book "Off At Last" in which George is mentioned on pages 108 & 114, photographs and related ephemera, also a table knife, fork and spoon engraved "SEPT.17 1944 DREŸEROORD GEORGE NATTRASS" presented to him by the owner of the Hotel Dreijeroord known by all as "The White House"Footnote:- George Nattrass was with 1st British Airborne Division when they were instructed to land in Arnhem, capture and hold the strategically important highway bridge, and hold the Germans at bay. On the 17th September 1944, George and his colleagues flew over to Holland in a glider and landed at Reijerskamp, near Wolfhese which was about 13 kilometers away from the bridge. They set off towards Oosterbeek and found themselves in the gardens of Hotel Dreijeroord which later became known as the White House and was to become the battalion headquarters. Fierce fighting with the Germans ensued and the British suffered many casualties. The King's Own Scottish Borderers battalion was reduced from 890 to 90 exhausted and hungry men and George was the only remaining senior sergeant left. On the 24th September, 26 year old George was unfortunately shot in the arm and leg by a German sniper and was subsequently captured and sent to Stalagg 11B, a Prisoner of War camp in Germany and then to Stalagg 357, where he remained until the end of the war.
A GERMAN SILVER GILT TREFID PATTERN FORK AND SPOONPOSSIBLY JOHAN MARTIN SCHMIDT, AUGSBURG, CIRCA 1705Engraved with foliate decorationThe fork 15.5cm (6in) long, the spoon 16cm (6 1/4in) long61g (2 oz)Condition Report: Marks are partially obscuredLight rubbing to the gilding, heavier to the back of the bowl and tinesDeep scratch to the reverse of the bowlKnicks to the tinesEngraving clearLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER FIDDLE, SHELL AND THREAD PATTERN TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE PLACE SETTINGSJOHN BIGGIN, SHEFFIELD 1972Comprising:Two table spoonsTwelve table forksTwelve dessert spoonsTwelve dessert forksTwelve soup spoonsTwelve fish forksTwelve fish knivesTwelve tea spoonsTwelve coffee spoons6751g (217.05 oz)Together with the following with silver handles and stainless steel blades:Twelve table knivesTwelve dessert knivesA carving knife and forkIn a fitted Christofle Regency canteen Condition Report: Marks are well struckAppears almost as new conditionNo engravingPLEASE NOTE: The carving knife and fork are an electro-plated replacement and different patternCondition Report Disclaimer
A gentleman's Bulova "Royal Oak" stainless steel tuning fork wristwatch, with honeycomb dial with baton markers with date aperture and signed Bulova Automatic and with the tuning fork trademark at 12 o'clock, with screwed octagonal bezel, the rear of the case with Bulova trademark and numbered 6-156645, 4420101. the integral strap with Bulova clasp. Diameter 35 mm. The Bulova Reference 4420101 made in the late 1970's is a tribute to the Audemars Piquet Royal Oak "Jumbo" designed by the legendary Gerald Genta who worked for Bulova extensively in the 1960's (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The dial is in extremely good order as is the watch glass. There are some scratches and blemishes to the octagonal surround and other minor marks to the case. The strap is in generally good order with only minor surface scratching. The movement is currently ticking away and the hands adjust correctly. With original box.
Bruno Wiskemann, Model Régence, 130-piece silver-plated cutlery in a four-drawer chest. A full dinner service for 12 persons. The set has an additional small knife, fork and spoon. 13-pieces instead of 12. In total there are 133 pieces. 10 x 12 parts plust 10 serving accessories. All pieces are marked with the Bruno Wiskemann hallmark. Dimensions:(D:32 x W:46 x H:27 cm)
A cased pair of Victorian silver bouillon spoons, Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1895, with embossed scrolling foliate borders to handle, engraved detail border to bowl, 12cm long, with a cased Victorian silver afternoon set, Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1898, comprising bread trident, pickle fork and butter knife, each with polished pearlescent handle, longest 18cm, and a cased set of silver coloured spoons and sifter, each with plain polished square bowls and pierced handles with cast finials modelled as Demeter, spoons 19cm long, gross weight (excluding unmarked set) 4.21ozt (8)
A George III Old English pattern silver ladle, William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1799, of typical form with threaded border, approx. 33cm long, together with a George III Old English pattern silver serving fork George Smith (III) and William Fearn, London 1795, with threaded borders and engraved crest to thumbpiece (worn) 29.8cm long, and a George III Old English pattern silver serving spoon, Hester Bateman, London 1788, 29.8cm long, gross weight 12.35ozt (3)
Pair of large 800 silver serving or decorative flatware including a fork and spoon. Each with a profuse repousse decoration.Spoon; length: 13 3/4 in x width: 3 in. Fork; length: 13 3/4 in x width: 3 in. Gross weight: 441.1 g.Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
Large group of 34 sterling silver and silver serving ware including:28 marked sterling pieces include: six small Gorham salt and pepper shakers, numbered A3136; two small salt and pepper shakers, numbered 3006B and with a maker's mark of a small head in an oval; one napkin ring, numbered 9707; one small Webster & Co. handled cup, numbered 164; one small Rogers, Lunt, & Bowen dish, numbered 1103; one SSMC Sterling Silver Manufacturing Company slotted serving spoon; one Gorham slotted serving spoon; one Gorham spoon; one small Gorham ladle; one Gorham three-pronged fork; one Didrich hand-wrought spoon with a large slot, possibly for olives; one Wallace & Sons spoon; one Weidlich Sterling Spoon Co. spoon; one Whiting Manufacturing Co. three-pronged fork; one Oneida heirloom silver two-pronged fork in the pattern "First Frost"; one pair of Whiting Manufacturing Co. tongs; one pair of tongs, unmarked; one unmarked salt spoon; one small spoon marked with a TS and an anchor in a crest; one Domininck & Haff spoon; one miniature ladle illegibly marked; one small fork illegibly marked.Six non-sterling or non-marked utensils include: one two-pronged serving fork marked 830, with maker's marks ONM or DNM; one three-pronged serving fork marked 800; three small spoons, two unmarked, one with maker's marks - possibly Sheffield or Birmingham; one Paye & Baker Manufacturing Co., Massachusetts, wooden handled gravy ladle, dated 1917 with maker's marks.Gross weight of sterling (not including 6 non-marked or non-sterling utensils): 13.17 Troy oz.Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
Westmorland, United States. Set of "George & Martha Washington" pattern sterling silver flatware including: one butter knife, three serving spoons, one serving fork, one sugar spoon, 12 dinner forks, 12 lunch forks, 12 soup spoons, 24 dinners spoons, 12 sterling handled dinner knives, one sterling handled cake server. Count not including one large Branston Plate, J. Harrys & Son, England, silver plate spoon, and one silver plate William Rogers & Son spoon.Gross weight of sterling (does not include 13 sterling handled knives, 1 sterling handled cake server, and 2 non-sterling items): 79.54 Troy oz.Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
Two sets of sterling silver serving ware. One set of three Hilliard & Thomason sterling silver serving ware including a fork, knife, and spoon. With maker's marks, city and country marks, and a date mark of 1819 along each. One set of two George Unite William Shakespeare sterling silver serving ware including a shovel spoon and a tongs. With custom storage cases for each set.Length ranges from 3 3/4 in to 7 3/4 in. Gross weight (handles may be weighted): 103.5 g.Condition: The items are in good condition with no visible dents, cracks, or losses. When inspected under UV light, none of the items show a sign of restoration. Wear and discoloration throughout, as expected. Heavy wear to cases. The lock on the dark brown case works smoothly. The case of Hilliard & Thomason is detached from each other.

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