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GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver capstan inkwell of circular form, Birmingham 1908 (probably), diameter 8.5cm, and a travelling cutlery set with silver plated mounts with detachable cover enclosing folding corkscrew, fork and spoon (2).Additional InformationThe case has heavy wear to the leather and metal, also the fork and the spoon. Also the capstan inkwell in lacking the liner, the hallmarks are heavily rubbed, numerous dents and knocks, also with ivorine base.
A Mappin & Webb plated lotus pattern cutlery set comprising twelve seven-piece place settings (dinner knife, dinner fork, small knife and fork, soup spoon, dessert spoon and teaspoon, together with two sauce ladles, six tablespoons, pair of salad servers, two butter knives and a cake knife and a Connoisseur corkscrew Condition ReportOverall condition good. Arguably in need of a clean and polish as some light surface scratching conducive with age (1977) and use. Box in worn condition. See images for further details.
Four various 19th Century copper warming pans, an early 20th Century wooden handled iron hay or silage knife, two wooden handled wrought iron pitchforks, a wooden pitchfork, a further wooden handled iron two prong fork and two further forks and a late Victorian strap work and canvas covered metal bound dome top captain's trunk 77 cm wide x 44.5 cm deep x 52.5 cm high together with another strap work decorated canvas covered trunk
stamped 925, comprising various cake servers, sauce ladle, two-pronged fork, serving spoon, six forks, two cake forks, a pickle fork, butter knife, twelve side knives, all of Reykjavik pattern with embossed interlaced decoration to stem; together with a comport, stamped 925; a Swedish sugar bowl; a collection of continental flatware including a pair of Norwegian pewter serving spoons
A steel knife and fork,18th century, possibly Dutch East Indies, both with engraved date 'ANNO 1765', the handles inlaid with brass and mother-of-pearl, the knife blade with cutler's mark,21 and 24.5cm long (2)Condition report: Old rust staining to knife blade, ferrules not matching, one possibly reset, fork slightly bent and tines splayed
Cutlery items, comprising: twelve early knives including medieval, Elizabethan, 17th and 18th century examples,ten forks, including with two, three and four tines, wood, bone and piqué work handles,a stiletto with stained horn handle,a Continental folding knife with carved wood figure handle, anda leather two-part sheath punched with heart and flower decoration and dated '1775',15 to 26.5cm long (25)Condition report: The early knives with very rusty and partially perished blades, the horn wood and bone handles worn, some cracked, some incomplete, forks with worn tines, wear to handles, leather sheath with bodkin and fork has holes and wear, some handles split
Three knife, fork and spoon christening sets, comprising: one by John Oxley, Sheffield 1849, with carved mother-of-pearl handles engraved with monogram 'AEP' and dated '1851' (replacement spoon by Chawner & Co, London 1849); one by Hilliard & Thomason, London 1866, with filled handles; and the third by G.W, London 1853 (with replacement knife), all in fitted cases.
An early 19th century German travelling cutlery setby Seethaler, AugsburgThe cylindrical red card tube containing a silvered and gilt beaker, stamped, a folding knife, fork & spoon, a treen nutmeg holder and five other items 8.5cm wide, 16cm high (3in wide, 6in high) (10)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Scottish Dirk of the 2nd. Aberdeenshire R.V., a Skean Dubh, and a plaid broochThe first 19th centuryThe first with tapering blade notched and fullered along the back, boxwood grip carved with basketweave and with border engraved white-metal mounts including pommel-cap engraved with the figure of St. Andrew within '2nd Aberdeenshire R.V.', in it's black leather-covered scabbard with border engraved white-metal mounts decorated on the outside with Scottish thistles (bi-knife and -fork missing); the second of characteristic form, the pommel set with an imitation cairngorm, in it's leather scabbard (blade pitted, locket missing, scabbard damaged); the last of circular form cast and chased with thistles around the outside (the interior with old repairs), the first 29.5cm blade (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of hand forged steel herb or vegetable choppers together with a collection of kitchen tools19th century Of various designs, including one with brass inlaid owner initials, a pair of Cotswolds Arts & Crafts steel tongs believed to have been made by Alfred Bucknel and a two pronged fork with brass inlaid ownership initials, the tongs: 14cm wide, 2cm deep, 39cm high (5 1/2in wide, 0 1/2in deep, 15in high) (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Gorham American sterling silver part cutlery suite in fitted canteen, in the Fiddle pattern, comprising three serving spoons, ten dessert spoons, ten dessert forks, ten table forks, one serving fork, ten soup spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, ten table knives and ten dessert knives (each with steel blades), gross weighable silver 105oz, each stamped Gorham Sterling; together with sundry plated flatware
A cased set of six Mappin & Webb hallmarked silver coffee spoons, together with silver sugar tongs, one further cased set of six Mappin & Webb teaspoons, a cased 19th century hallmarked silver pair fork and spoon, together with other uncased silverware to include teaspoons and a double struck hallmarked silver King's Pattern stilton scoop with 19th century London assay marks (selection)
A variety of hallmarked silver flatware, mostly in the fiddle pattern: a set of five mid-19th century serving spoons; a set of five mid-19th century tablespoons; a set of six 19th century teaspoons; an early 19th century fork and three hallmarked silver coffee spoons by Walker & Hall, the finials decorated in relief with golf clubs and a golf ball (total weight approx. 887g)
A group of silver hallmarked 19th century flatware - spoons to include a desert fork hallmarked for William Chawner, London, 1824 and a sauce ladle hallmarked of London, 1806. Together with a desert spoon hallmarked for William Sumner, London, 1799 and a tomato server hallmarked for John Stone, Exeter, 1840. Total weight 195g.
A German Third Reich .800 Standard Silver Fish Knife by Posen and Possibly Designed by Albert Speer, with overlapping husk decoration to the border, the terminal engraved with the monogram EB for Eva Braun, with Crescent & Crown hallmark, 21.5cm. The length of the fork is 21.5cm. I can't guarantee that this is a genuine piece

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