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Lot 164

A set of Victorina fish servers, pierced blades; an EPNS Old English pattern ladle; serving sppon; grape shears; toasting fork; etc

Lot 284

A George IV silver and mother of pearl folding fork and fruit knife, brass cartouche inscribed Bulmer, IL, Sheffield 1831, cased

Lot 208

Three Boxed Dinky, 14c Fork Lift Truck, 571 Coles Crane and 1012 Ferrari Racing Car Kit. Good to Very Good in Fair to Very Good boxes.

Lot 295

A part canteen of Royal Copenhagen 'Flora Danica' porcelain and silver-gilt cutlery,20th century, the silver with marks for A Michelsen and Georg Jensen, Denmark, consisting of:18 table knives,18 table forks,18 spoons,all decorated with botanical specimens and with gilt highlights in original boxes,together with six further assorted pieces,unboxed (60)Condition report: The condition report photos can also be viewed here: https://we.tl/t-xUt9bFD9WSSome very light surface scratches, tarnish, discolouration and rubbing to silver gilt. Some light surface wear and rubbing to paint and gilt. Some crazing/ glaze cracks to some pieces -the majority of crazed/ cracked pieces seem to have suffered in the same areas, with a single strand to one or both edges of handle. One fork with apparent manufacturing imperfection. Some surface marks and blemishes. One knife blade disjointed and appears to have been repaired with glue. Dirt, scratches, breaks and tears to some boxes. The smaller unboxed knife cracked to handle. Around 15 pieces have crazing/ glaze cracks.

Lot 315

A MID-18TH CENTURY SCOTTISH DIRK, 36cm clean blade struck with three Ordnance type marks, characteristic carved wooden hilt with brass mounts, basket weave grip, contained in its tooled leather brass mounted scabbard, together with a later matching companion knife and fork.

Lot 319

A LATE 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH DIRK OF GLASGOW INTEREST, 27.5cm clean double fullered blade with faceted back edge, characteristic white metal mounted hilt decorated with Celtic strapwork, white metal pommel cap set with the crest of the Mayor of Glasgow, contained in its white metal mounted leather scabbard, decorated with Celtic strap work and entwined dragons, the upper mount also bearing the Mayoral crest, the upper mount also stamped with maker's name of R.G. LAWRIE, complete with companion knife and fork and hanging strap. Mounts test as silver.

Lot 320

OF 93RD (SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS ) REGIMENT INTEREST - THE SWORD AND DIRK ENSEMBLE OF GENERAL SIR JOHN EWART KCB, comprising the dirk, 30.5cm double fullered blade with faceted back edge, etched with scrolling foliage, thistles, crowned VR cyphers, regimental motif and Cape of Good Hope battle honour, characteristic white metal mounted hilt decorated with oak leaves and thistles, canted faceted stone pommel, carved basket weave wooden grip set with polished metal studs, contained in its white metal mounted leather scabbard decorated to match, the reverse with old family label and the middle mount bearing owners initials, complete with companion knife and fork, together with a plated regulation basket hilted broadsword by Leckie, Graham & Co of Glasgow, complete with chamois liner, silk tassel and scabbard, accompanied with a framed and glazed contemporary magazine article highlighting the various military exploits of the General, including various sabre cuts acquired while capturing the enemies colours at Secunderbagh and the loss of an arm at Cawnpore.

Lot 127

A Pair of Silver Plated Fish Servers and a Toasting Fork

Lot 205

A Black Forest Spoon and Fork Set (Fork AF) Together with Two Coloured Magic Lantern Slides

Lot 206

A Vintage Penknife, Three Scale Rules, Brassware, Folding Knife and Fork Set, Scissors etc

Lot 203

A set of six Georg Jensen “Cactus” design silver knives & forks, London import marks for 1937, in fitted case; & a three-piece christening set of the same design comprising a knife, fork & spoon, London import marks for 1931, in fitted case. (The first set mentioned in .925 silver, the christening set .925 but the bowl of the spoon, fork & blade of the knife are all marked .925.5 (?).

Lot 225

Set of six George III silver Old English pattern table forks, Peter and William Bateman, London 1810, five Irish table forks, William Cummins, Dublin 1809, back engraved crests, and another table fork, together with six Georgian silver spoons, 31oz.

Lot 1036

A Victorian silver fork and spoon, London 1849, Francis Higgins II, 112g, fork 16.5cm

Lot 15

A WMF silver plated and glass sardine dish of oblong form, fitted fish handle and fork, 12.5 x 7cm, together with a pair of silver sugar tongs and two silver plated examples (4)Condition report: Dish has minor chips to edge and scratches to base, tongs have minor scratches

Lot 1205

A Bonzer Serving Dish with push top opener and chrome pickle fork stand

Lot 205

A BOX CONTAINING A SELECTION OF WWI/WWII/KOREA MEDALS and other items to include five x British War medals, named to 317208 Gunner J. T. Gollop. RA, WR-205891 Pnr H.J.J. Betts RE, 52318 Pte P. Code, Lancashire Fusiliers, 120614 Cpl F. T. Dixon RE, J-55667 F.E. Cross Ord, RN, British War & Victory medal pair to 1291 Dvr G. J. Brooming RA, WWII Africa Star, un-named as issued, U.N. Korea medal un-named as issued with incorrect Queens Korea Medal ribbon and an old glasses, knife/fork/spoon camping style set in holder, a hallmarked silver napkin ring and a post WWII inert training grenade centre

Lot 103

A SILVER FORK, SPOON, NAPKIN RING AND A MONEY CLIP, the silver desert fork and spoon each with a decorative foliate design to the fork and bowl, twisted stem and scroll detailed terminal, hallmarked 'J Sherwood & Sons' Birmingham 1904-1911, the napkin ring of a circular form with an engraved floral and foliate design, engraved monogram, hallmarked 'J Sherwood & Sons' Birmingham 1904, together with a textured silver money clip, hallmarked 'Wakley & Wheeler' London 1977, approximate length 55mm, approximate gross weight 92.7 grams, 2.98ozt

Lot 139

A SELECTION OF ASSORTED CONTINENTAL SILVER ITEMS, to include an oval double handled dish, a tea strainer with a decorative bowl and a windmill handle, two spoons with a floral decorative bowl and twist floral handle, a decorative rectangular snuff box and a long handled decorative pickle fork, all with Continental controls marks for .833 Netherlands, approximate gross weight 251.2 grams, 8.07ozt

Lot 153

A SELECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE, to include a cased two piece christening set consisting of a fork and spoon, each with an engraved monogram to the handle, hallmarked 'Roberts & Belk' Sheffield 1897, an Old Englsih pattern tablespoon, hallmarked Sheffield, a fish knife hallmarked London, a desert spoon hallmarked London, a desert fork hallmarked Sheffield, a reeded Fiddle pattern teaspoon with an engraved monogram, hallmarked London and a pair of sugar tongs hallmarked Sheffield, approximate gross weight 236.3 grams, 7.59ozt, together with a silver handled cheese knife fitted with a stainless steel blade, hallmarked Sheffield

Lot 56

Late Victorian fish serving knife and fork, each with antler handles, silver collars (Sheffield 1892), and silver plated blade and fork engraved in the Chinese taste, in fitted leather case

Lot 86

Pair of silver plated salts, each embossed with scrolls and gilded interiors, with a pair of silver salt spoons by Walker & Hall, together with a set of six silver plated serviette rings of pierced form, a three piece carving set with scallop embossed terminals, a Victorian silver handled carving fork (Sheffield 1895), and a silver plate handled carving knife and fork (qty)

Lot 145

A brass & iron chestnut roaster, toasting fork, brass martingales, cast metal banana and a selection of miscellaneous china wares.

Lot 3077

A SILVER SALAD FORK, COINS, MEDALS, CIGARETTE LIGHTERS, THREE RECORDERS ETC.

Lot 13

HILLIARD & THOMASON, A LATE VICTORIAN CHRISTENING SET, comprising fork & spoon, Birmingham 1888, in a silk and leather lined case, together with four white metal mounted horn spoons, one with Scottish thistle terminal, and two pairs of sugar nips

Lot 49

C. SHAPLAND & CO., A SILVER SPOON OF PLAIN, EARLY FORM, London 1935, together with a silver bread fork, a silver long handled spoon, and a silver gilt anointing spoon, combined weight; 167g (4)

Lot 129

Three WW2 German items of cutlery small spoon stamped SS-Reich, the table fork stamped with German Army eagle, the table spoon stamped with eagle above swastika makers mark Alpacca.

Lot 781

A selection of brass fire irons plus a large cast iron two prong fork marked G G Hayman Perranporth

Lot 184

A Victorian silver plated wrythen fluted carved ivory handled fish serving knife and fork within original burgundy Moroccan gilt tooled leathered cased and retailed by E. Townley & Sons, Birmingham, length of serving knife 32cm

Lot 4

A silver weighted handled fish serving set comprising fork, slice and server, the handles embossed 800.

Lot 5

A Victorian silver fruit knife and fork with weighted handles, Sheffield 1870; together with a Victorian pickle fork, Birmingham 1899 with embossed weighted handle, another pickle fork with mother of pearl handle and a paperknife with silver weighted handle (5).

Lot 62

A George V silver handled shoe horn, Birmingham 1914; together with a white metal spoon with Greek key and mask handle, and a white metal pickle fork (3).

Lot 2087

A mother of pearl box, 3 spoons, a butter knife, fork and 4 pickle forks.

Lot 2196

A silver fish serving fork, a three piece silver condiment set and a silver propelling pencil.

Lot 1205

SELTENER UND FEINER ASTRONOMISCHER TISCHREGULATOR MIT SEKUNDE, MONAT, TAG, DATUM UND MONDPHASELouis XVI/Directoire, Paris um 1800/10. Das Zifferblatt signiert Ferdinand Berthoud (Ferdinand Berthoud, 1727–1807, Meister in Paris 1754), diese Uhr eventuell von dessen Neffe Louis Berthoud, der anfangs mit dem Namen des Onkels signierte.Messing und Bronze ziseliert und teils vergoldet. Skelettiertes Werk mit fünf emailierten Zifferringen. Zentraler grosser Zifferring für die römischen Stunden, darüber ein mit Wolken und Sternen bemaltes Zifferblatt mit Anzeige der Mondphasen. Im unteren Bereich drei leicht versetzt nebeneinander angeordnete Zifferringe für den Tag, Datum und Monat. Werk mit Scherenhemmung und grossen, seitlich ausstehenden Antriebsrädern, Kompensations-Hinterpendel mit Schneideaufhängung und schwerer Lünette. Vermutlich Monatswerk. Halbstundenschlag auf Glocke. Die Schlagwerkfeder bedient die astronomischen Anzeigen. Auf schwarzem Steinsockel und vergoldeten Kreiselfüssen. Der Sockel frontseitig mit durchbrochenem und vergoldetem Bronzezier in Form von Blätter- und Blumenvoluten sowie Lyra.35 × 13 × 62 cm.Provenienz: Schweizer PrivatsammlungMonatszeiger verbogen. Pendelgabel fehlt.Ferdinand Berthoud, Sohn eines "justicier" des Val-de-Travers, lernte die Uhrmacherkunst bei seinem Bruder Jean Henri 1741–1745 und gilt als einer der absolut führenden Uhrmacher der ganzen Uhrengeschichte. Seine Pendulen, Taschenuhren und Chronometer gehören zu den besten Arbeiten des 18. Jahrhunderts.Nach seiner Lehre liess sich Berthoud in Paris nieder, wo er wohl zunächst bei P. de Rivaz tätig war, ehe er mit Julien Le Roy zusammenarbeitete. 1764 wurde er Mitglied der "Royal Society" in London und erhielt den Titel "Horloger Mécanicien de Sa Majesté et de la Marine ayant l'Inspection de la Construction des Horloges Marines". Es folgte die Mitgliedschaft in der Kommission für die Gründung einer königlichen Uhrmacherwerkstatt, nach der Französischen Revolution die Aufnahme in die "Jury chargé de décider les questions relatives au nouveau système horaire" (1793). Zudem wurde er 1804 zum "Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur" ernannt. Die grosse Bedeutung von F. Berthoud, der für die Herstellung von Standuhren in geschweifter Louis-XV-Form fast immer Gehäuse von F. Lietaud verwendete, liegt nicht nur in seiner regen Tätigkeit als Uhrmacher und Mitglied von Kommissionen zu Fragen der Zeitmessung, sondern auch in seinen beeindruckenden Schriften zur Konstruktion und Entwicklung von Uhrwerken. Seine ersten theoretischen Arbeiten über eine "pendule à équation" wurden bereits 1752 durch die "Académie des Sciences" anerkannt. Zwei Jahre später veröffentlichte er neue Erkenntnisse zu den "horloges marines", die in einem königlichen Auftrag für eine Pendule für die "Salle du Conseil" in Versailles gipfelte. Ab 1766 war er der einzige Hersteller der "horloges et montres marines" der königlichen Flotte. Sein Werk "Traité des Horloges Marines" wurde mit Hilfe eines königlichen Kredites gedruckt; Louis XVI kaufte ihm für 30'000 Livres "l'intégralité de ses outils et horloges" ab, überliess ihm aber die Verwendung der Stücke. Die ungemein aufwendige Produktion seiner Pendulen, die nicht nur durch die Qualität des Werkes, sondern auch durch jene des Gehäuses und der Bronzen bestechen, liess eine jährliche Herstellung von ca. 30 bis 50 Objekten zu. Nachdem F. Berthouds Neffe die Führung des Ateliers übernommen hatte, wurde die Produktion erhöht. Die meisten noch erhaltenen Pendulen befinden sich heute in bedeutenden Museen wie zum Beispiel im Patrimonio Nacional in Madrid, Victoria & Albert Museum in London, Metropolitan Museum in New York, Musée Nissim de Camondo in Paris und im Museum der Angewandten Kunst in Wien. (J.D. Augarde, Les ouvriers du temps, La pendule à Paris de Louis XIV à Napoléon I, 1996, Biog. F. Berthoud, S. 280.) Die hier angebotene Pendule stammt wohl von Ferdinands Neffen Pierre-Louis Berthoud (1754–1813), genannt Louis, der bereits zu Lebzeiten den Betrieb seines Onkels führte und später übernahm. Dabei signierte er anfangs noch mit dessen Namen. Auch Louis wurde bekannt für feinst gearbeitete und hochpräzise Uhren sowie Marine Chronometer. Er war Mitglied der französischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften und publizierte 1812 ein Buch über Marine Zeitmessung: Entretiens sur l’Horlogerie à l’Usage de la Marine.Ein anderes Modell einer astronomischen Uhr von Ferdinand Berthoud findet sich in der Sammlung Ferdinand Berthoud in Fleurier. Die gleichen Zeiger finden sich auf einem Regulateur à la Gorgone von Ferdinand Berthoud, aus der Sammlung Léon Raugel, abgebildet bei: Tardy. La pendule Française. 2. Teil. Paris 1969. S. 410. RARE AND FINE ASTRONOMICAL TABLE REGULATOR CLOCK WITH SECOND, MONTH, DAY AND MOON PHASELouis XVI / Directory, Paris ca. 1800/10. The dial signed Ferdinand Berthoud (Ferdinand Berthoud, 1727-1807, maître in Paris 1754), this clock possibly by his nephew Louis Berthoud, who initially signed with his uncle's name.Brass and bronze, chased and parcel-gilt. Skeleton movement with five enameled chapter rings. Central chapter ring for the Roman hours, there-above: a dial painted with clouds and stars, indicating the phases of the moon. The lower part features three slightly staggered chapter rings for the day, date and month. Movement with scissor escapement and large driving gears, which protrude from the sides. Compensation rear-pendulum. Probably a 30-day movement, striking the 1/2-hour on bell. The spring of the striking mechanism operates the astronomical indications. On a black stone plinth with gilt spherical feet. The front of the base is decorated with pierced and gilt bronze.35 × 13 × 62 cm.Provenance: Swiss private collection.Month hand, bent. Pendulum fork, missing.Ferdinand Berthoud, son of a "justicier" of Val-de-Travers, learned the art of watchmaking from his brother, Jean Henri (1741-1745), and is considered one of the leading watchmakers in the whole history of clocks. His pendulum clocks, pocket watches, and chronometers are among the finest works of the 18th century.

Lot 123

20th century walking cane, the upper two sections unscrewing to form an 19th century steel knife and fork set and the 19th century top lifts off to reveal a fitted salt pot, L91cm - Condition Report

Lot 171

Georgian mahogany tapering cutlery box, inlaid in boxwood with a knife and carving fork, H48cm - Condition Report

Lot 181

A boxed set of six sterling silver handled butter knives together with a sterling silver pickle fork.

Lot 192

A large quantity of silver plated items including some boxed items- knifes, fork and trays. 

Lot 343

Carrs of Sheffield miniature silver tankard, 2001; together with a selection of silver and white metal bijouterie/novelties including desk calendar stand, repousse tavern scene box, fire helmet model, souvenir miniature Jerusalem Sterling silver sword and stone set fork and spoon

Lot 28

A selection of long handled garden tools, two shovels and a fork, etc.

Lot 12

A small quantity of silver plate, including cushion shaped cigarette box, two New Zealand enamel souvenir spoons, berry spoon, mother of pearl and silver plated three prong fork and other items

Lot 501

A good quality electroplated fish serving knife and fork with engraved decoration in velvet lined case, a pair of silver plated berry serving spoons, cased; ornamental cherub decorated dish, grape scissors, etc

Lot 550

A William IV silver "Fiddle" pattern dessert fork, a set of six silver coffee spoons with bean terminals and other cutlery, together with a pair of cut glass cylindrical silver mounted pin stands

Lot 1031

Victorian silver combination cigar lighter/cutter, Birmingham 1893, maker's mark rubbed, 14.5 cm wide, together with a small selection of silver teaspoons, two pairs of plated sugar nips and a pickle fork, weighable silver 10 oz. (311 gr.)

Lot 1095

Silver two piece cased christening set comprising teaspoon and fork, a cased pair of silver butter knives, a cased silver teaspoon and another Victorian silver teaspoon, (4)

Lot 1136

Silver-plated table service by Oneida Community Plate, comprising twelve each of table knives and forks, dessert, knives, forks and spoons, six table spoons and six soup spoons, two confiture spoons, two teaspoons, a pickle fork and butter knife, one large and two small ladles and a three piece carving set, all within a two-tiered oak canteen with inscribed plaque to cover, (84)

Lot 208

Larry Hagman J R Ewing An unsigned spoof novelty United States of Texas 10,000 note featuring the face of Larry Hagman on one side and The South Fork Ranch from Dallas on the other side, approximately 6.5 inches x 3.25 inches. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 253

A Dutch silver caddy spoon and pickle fork, with a Victorian siler trinket dish, and another pickle fork, (4), total 64g

Lot 262

An early 20th century silver plate and bone handle fish knife and fork set for twelve with a fish serving set in lid, in oak case

Lot 437

A George I Scottish silver Hanoverian pattern three-prong fork, 18.5cm long, Harry Beathune, Assay Master Edward Penman, Edinburgh 1720

Lot 438

A George I silver Hanoverian pattern three-prong fork, 15cm long, maker's mark IC only,15cm long, c.1720; George I silver spoon, maker's mark only, Samuel Hitchcock, London c.1715 (2)

Lot 441

A pair of Scottish silver single-struck Hourglass pattern tablespoons, maker's mark only, Colin C Campbell, Glasgow c.1850; a King's pattern table fork, M&C, Glasgow 1833; a Scottish Old English pattern tablespoon, Robert Gray, Edinburgh 1802 (4), 8.5oz

Lot 443

A Queen Anne Britannia silver Trefid pattern two-prong fork, 19.5cm long, London 1708

Lot 466

Scottish Provincial Silver - Elgin - a Fiddle pattern table fork, John Seller, c.1835; a dessert fork, dessert spoon and teaspoon, conforming maker (4)

Lot 188

A Victorian carved ivory handled silver bread fork (by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield, 1897), together with another long handled bread fork with embossed silver handle, a pair of ivory and white metal ball decorated knife rests, three various mother of pearl handled silver bladed butter knives and a pair of plated ice or sugar tongs with claw grips

Lot 204

A collection of silver plated cutlery including "Fiddle and Shell" pattern by George Richmond Collis of Birmingham (14 table spoons, 21 dessert spoons, 13 table forks, 9 dessert forks), together with a collection of the same pattern by William Hutton & Sons of London (8 table spoons, 11 table forks, 11 dessert forks) and a collection of "King's" pattern plated cutlery by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield (8 table spoons, 5 dessert spoons, 1 dessert fork and 3 various sauce ladles)

Lot 205

A canteen of Roberts & Belk Limited silver plated cutlery, 8 place settings (71 pieces NB one dessert fork missing)

Lot 255

A collection of small ivory wares to include a stand or darning mushroom in two sections, 10.5 cm high, an ivory-handled plated bread fork as a double-sided poleaxe, 7.7 cm, an ivory-handled cheese scoop, 21 cm long, an ivory paperknife with steel folding penknife to the handle, inscribed “Best Steel”, 13.7 cm long, a bone-handled double-sided cut throat razor inscribed “London Warranted Best Steel”, 14.3 cm long, a bone-handled ivory claw hammer, 10 cm long, an ivory handled needle with removable steel point and ivory cover, 11.8 cm long, a miniature bobbin with pen work decoration, 2.3 cm x 2.7 cm and two small ivory-handled tools, 8 cm each, together with a carved shell section depicting Christ with peace sign, bears indistinct inscription verso, 6.7 cm x 5.5 cm

Lot 446

A Lawn King NG464 petrol driven lawn mower with Briggs & Stratton 35 Classic petrol engine, together with a Bosch AMR32F electric scarifier, a Sachs Dolmar petrol driven chainsaw, two spades, garden fork, lawn aerator, a Ryobi EMS-1425L bench top circular saw and a watering can

Lot 514

FOUR SILVER HANDLED KNIVES AND A SILVER HANDLED FORK

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