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An extensive canteen of 19th century silver and silver-plated Kings pattern flatwarevarious dates and makers, the majority by Mary Chawner, 1828-1840 The silver comprising eighteen of tablespoons, dinner forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, ten teaspoons, three salt and one mustard spoon, two of butter knives, sauce ladles and gravy spoons, monogrammed, together with a large quantity of Kings pattern plated pieces ensuite, weight silver 220oz.Footnotes:The plated items comprise - thirty-five dinner knives, thirty dessert knives, twenty-seven tablespoons, twenty-five dinner forks, twenty-four dessert spoons, twenty-eight dessert forks, twelve fish knives, nineteen teaspoons, five egg spoons, six side knives, carving knife and fork, two salt spoons, butter knife, jam spoon, sugar tongs, and sauce ladle, of differing sizes with various engraved initials.With an oak canteen not fitted for this service.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Set of Five German Third Reich Alpacca Teaspoons, each with apex terminal decorated with SS runes within a laurel wreath, stamped 900, ALPACCA, B within rays over BXF; a Similar Gateau Fork and Teaspoon; a ''Rostfrei'' Part Table Service, of five each table forks, table spoons and teaspoons, each later marked with SS runes, Unterfuhrerschule Radolfzell; a set of Six Dessert Forks, each marked Buchenwald (28)
Nineteenth Century and Later Collectibles and Trinkets, various items including enamelled necessaire, velvet purse, enamelled ormolu clover leaf taper holder, 800 grade silver Neo Classical fork, part scent bottle with white metal mounts, silver propelling pencil, glass scent bottle with stopper, jewellery boxes, brass seal part miniature bisque doll and other items some item s with damage, P-G, (Qty)
A GROUP OF EIGHT PIECES OF 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY SILVER FLATWARE, comprising two Old English pattern sauce ladles, one with crest, London 1808 and 1817, two George II Hanovarian pattern tablespoons, both with engraved initials, maker's mark indistinct, London 1746 and 1751, a pair of George III Thread pattern tablespoons, engraved monograms, makers William Eley & William Fearn, London 1800, a Victorian Fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker Robert William, Exeter 1843 and William IV Old English pattern table fork, maker William Collins, London 1833, approximate gross weight 15.7ozt, 488.4 grams
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SERVERS SET, Sheffield, c. 1901/1902, mark of James Deakin and Sons Ltd, comprising of cake cutter and spoon, each decorated with scroll work to the handles and etched with flowers and ferns, in original fitted case; together with a pair of two silver plated serving spoons in original fitted case and a silver-plated servers set, comprising of a serving fork and trowel with bone handle, in original case.
1956 Patria WKC moped, 47cc. Registration number 443 UYN (non transferrable). Frame number 112984. Engine number 2121042. WKC of Solingen in Germany adopted the Patria emblem in 1898 to badge the company's bicycle products ;the first Patria motor cycles designed by Johannes Rössig appeared in 1925, fitted with Roconova 248cc and 348cc ohc single-cylinder engines, but these models were discontinued in 1927. In 1931, production of bicycles was joined by a range of autocycles with Sachs 74cc two-stroke, 2-speed engines, and available in a choice of three frame versions, gent's, lady's, or heavy-duty trade carrier. Post WWII the company once again turned to motor cycles as alternative products from 1949. The company folded in late 1952 and in 1955 the brand re-appeared on a range of mopeds, with optional 1-gear engine from Zündapp, or 2-gear motors from Jlo or Sachs. For the 1956 season, the Moped was extensively restyled with the addition of fashionable port-holed side panels, valanced mudguards, and a pressed-steel, band suspended leading link fork set. From June until October it is recorded that Currys of Croydon imported a batch for sale, the only time they we offered for sale in the UK. UYN was sold by Currys of Croydon in 1956 as RBY 311, last taxed in December 1962 it then appears to have been laid up reappearing when sold by Jim Grant of Sevenoaks in 2015 without any paperwork. The next owner registered it with DVLA after obtaining a dating certificate from the East Anglian Cyclemotor Club but they would not reissue the original number, hence 443 UYN. In December 2016 our vendor purchased it and recommissioned it with new tyres and a service. Hardly used since he is now moving to a property with less storage. Sold with the V5C, dating certificate, copy of the 1962 tax disc and sundry correspondence. Minimal recommissioning should see this rare machine, with wonderful patina on the roads.
1953 Sunbeam S8, 489cc. Registration number SSL 421 (non tranferrable). Frame number S7 5792. Engine number S8 10297. A wartime design by Erling Poppe, the Sunbeam inline twin was introduced by BSA, owners of Sunbeam Cycles Limited, in 1947, loosely based on the BMW R75 designs that were acquired as war reparations by BSA). Built in Redditch, the unusual engine layout was similar to that of a car, being a longitudinally mounted inline vertical OHC 500 cc twin based on an experimental 1932 BSA design (the Line-Ahead-Twin - LAT) with coil ignition and wet sump lubrication which, through a dry clutch, drove a shaft drive to the rear wheel. The inline engine made this technologically feasible-horizontally-opposed ("flat") twin engines on BMW motorcycles had already used shaft drives following the system employed by Nimbus in 1918. A luxury tourer, it was of advanced specification. The clutch housing and four-speed gearbox bolted directly to the back of the engine, which was rubber mounted in the duplex loop frame, an innovation that required a flexible joint in the exhaust system ahead of the silencer. The first S7 version was equipped with balloon tyres, a feature not carried over to the deliberately more conventional and also lighter and cheaper, S8 introduced in 1949. The front fork and 7" brake were now standard BSA components and there were numerous other changes made in the interests of rationalisation. Never as popular as BSA's more performance orientated models, the gentlemanly S7 and S8 remained in production until 1957. SSL would appear to have been recommissioned in March 1991 when it was re registered with DVLA, By 2001 it was with David Edsar and our vendors father purchased it in 2003, MOT's in 2000 show a mileage of 3,590, in 2002 at 3905, 2005 at 3,906. Today it shows the same 3,906. Having been stored in a dry garage for the last 15 years it will require recommissioning before use on the road. Sold with the V5C and three old MOT's, please note DVLA has the frame and engine recorded as 57 and 58 not S7 and S8.
1949 Sunbeam S8 Project, 498cc. Registration number MSV 955. Frame number S8 2240. Engine number unknown. A luxury tourer, it was of advanced specification. The clutch housing and four-speed gearbox bolted directly to the back of the engine, which was rubber mounted in the duplex loop frame, an innovation that required a flexible joint in the exhaust system ahead of the silencer. The first S7 version was equipped with balloon tyres, a feature not carried over to the deliberately more conventional and also lighter and cheaper, S8 introduced in 1949. The front fork and 7" brake were now standard BSA components and there were numerous other changes made in the interests of rationalisation. Never as popular as BSA's more performance orientated models, the gentlemanly S7 and S8 remained in production until 1957. This project was registered with DVLA by our vendors father in 1983 and consists of the frame, various tinware, three part engines and other parts, prospective purchases should satisfy themselves as to the completeness of the project. Sold with the V5.
1957 Ariel Red Hunter, 497cc, project. Registration number WNN 952. Frame number APR 4789. Engine number AMB 508 (see text).In 1946 the Red Hunters became the first models to feature Ariel's new telescopic front fork, and the following year could be ordered with the optional Anstey Link plunger rear suspension. A new duplex loop frame with swinging-arm rear suspension was adopted for 1954 and the 500cc VH gained an alloy 'head at the same time (a feature the 350cc NH would not enjoy until the 1956 range was announced).This project was owned by Mr Wright of North Frodingham in 1962, before he sold it to A J Twiddle in the early 1970's and then S Ariss in 1975, our vendor bought it from him shortly thereafter. Prospective buyers should satisfy themselves as to the completeness of the project.Sold with the V5 and V.E. 60, please note that they both list the engine as AMB 808, not 508.
An International-Harvester B434 Diesel engined Industrial Tractor MTT 518W fitted with a Cameron Gardner 910 For-end Loader having double-acting lift rams and crowd/tip ram and with pallet fork attachment and 48" earth bucket. Fitted with safety cab. Eight forward and two reverse gears. Starts well and drives normally and has powerful hydraulics with effective power steering. Also fitted with pick-up hitch and rear hydraulic lift arms. Running on 12.4 x 28 and 6.00 x 16 tyres. No documents present. Recently fitted with new starter motor.
A pair of George IV silver dinner forks, Clement Cheese, London 1825, Fiddle pattern, together with three small table forks, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1812, Hanovarian pattern, and a further small fork, William Bateman, London 1817, Fiddle pattern, combined weight 9.3oz. (6)
Mixed Lot: George V Scottish silver wine label of cartouche shape, inscribed "Claret", Edinburgh 1924 by MacKay & Chisholm, 4.5cm x 2.5cm max, together with a modern Sherry label and an Art Nouveau silver handled and steel bladed pickle fork, Birmingham 1904, possibly by H P Pithey & Co (marks partially erased), (3)
Mixed Lot: antique Indian white metal bowl, circa 1900, with a continuous embossed figural and foliate design, 11cm diam, 152gms (a/f), Georgian silver table fork and spoon, five tea spoons, eight various Victorian tea spoons, together with silver tongs, preserving spoon and a mother of pearl and silver knife, gross weight 425gms (qty)
Victorian cased solid silver fish servers of typical form, the servers pierced blade with engraved cartouche depicting a fisherman hauling in the nets, the fork with engraved foliate decoration. Both handles engraved with a monogram, London 1858, maker's mark John James Whiting, the fitted silk lined and velvet case marked A B Savory & Sons, Goldsmiths, Cornhill, London, 375gms
Mixed Lot: six Victorian silver tea spoons of Fiddle pattern, various dates and makers, George V table spoon and fork, Sheffield 1922, maker's mark for Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd, gross weight 244gms, together with a Georgian silver bladed and mother of pearl fruit knife and three silver thimbles
A collection of antique silver and silver plated items to include two Victorian mother of pearl handled silver spoons with engraved floral decoration (hallmarked Birmingham 1874), a silver pickle fork (hallmarked Sheffield 1935), a matching spoon and fork each engraved with the letter R (hallmarked Sheffield 1945) a silver thimble, a pair of silver plated grape scissors and butter knife. Silver weight approx 118g.
A large collection of silver plates wares to include a silver plated ladel, a silver plated serving spoon (fiddle pattern), three napkin rings, coronation 1953 spoon, Walker and Hall serving set, an ivorine handled fish serving set, a Dixon's fish cutlery set, a set of Firth's knives, fish cutlery set with ivorine handles, Art Deco dessert set, fork and spoon set etc. Most in their original cases.
TWO 18TH CENTURY IRISH SILVER TABLESPOONS, later embossed as berry spoons; a George III Irish silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, by William Law, Dublin 1812, a pair of George III silver bright cut sugar tongs, by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1795; two Victorian butter knives, with ivory handles; an Edwardian silver bread fork, Birmingham 1901; and a silver pickle fork. (8)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a Georgian toddy ladle, with shaped bowl and ebonised handle, marks indistinct, a square cigarette box, Birmingham 1926, a late Victorian christening fork and spoon, Sheffield 1897, cased, a domed topped box, London 1900, a pair of domed topped peppers, and matching mustard, Chester 1926, four various further silver mustards, four napkin rings, a mirror stamped Sterling, and a set of four plated salts (qty)
TWO PAIRS OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS, by Richard Garde, (Cork) Dublin 1823 and 1831; a similar tablespoon by the same maker, 1833; a similar pair of tablespoons by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1804; two further similar tablespoons; a table fork; and six teaspoons, all early 19th Century Irish, 27 oz overall (16)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a small armada dish, London 2004, three various bottle coasters, with turned wooden bases, a small folding photo frame, a cased set of six teaspoons, three 19th Century condiment spoons, a christening knife and fork, a decanter label for brandy, a blotter, a napkin ring, and two paper knives with steel blades, approximately 8 oz weighable (qty)
A MID VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING CUP, engraved with strapwork, and with shaped handle, on pedestal foot, by Edward and John Barnard, London 1865, 10.5cm high, 5 oz; and other small silver items comprising an overlaid glass teapot stand, Birmingham 1928, a mother of pearl handled bread fork, two other forks, a mustard spoon, a square box (lacks cover), and four various silver topped glass jars (one with tortoiseshell and piqué inset) (qty)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising two circular salts, one by Robert Scott, Glasgow 1871, the other with indistinct marks; a silver mounted cut glass spirit decanter and stopper; a pedestal sweetmeat dish, Birmingham 1919; three napkin rings; a matchbox cover; a christening fork and spoon; a pair of sugar tongs; three other odd spoons; a thimble; and a pair of plated knife rests, approximately 10 oz weighable (qty)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BACHELOR'S TEAPOT, of half lobed form, with ebonised handle and knop, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1904, 10cm high; together with a similar twin handled sucrier, Sheffield 1917; a tea strainer and a bowl; a napkin ring; a Victorian christening knife, fork and spoon, with mother of pearl handles, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1891, cased; an egg cup; and a plated sifter spoon, cigarette box and a hot water pot, approximately 14 oz weighable (qty)
A SERVICE OF PERUVIAN SILVER FLATWARE, the handles with anthemion terminals, comprising serving fork and spoon, twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert forks and twelve dessert spoons, stamped Sterling 925, 73.5 oz overall, together with the matching silver table and dessert knives with steel blades
A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SAUCE LADLES, by William Stroud, London 1820, and a quantity of 19th Century silver old English and fiddle pattern flatware, comprising 8 table forks, a further pair (one cut as a salad fork), a table fork and a dessert spoon, various dates and makers, 27oz. (qty)
A Brexton picnic case with fitted interior containing four forget-me-not patterned plates, four saucers, four teaspoons, a knife and fork, a pair of flasks, three cups, sugar bowl, two bottles, a jar and two blue lidded plastic boxes in a blue case and one other Brexton picnic hamper with fitted interior containing four teaspoons, four floral patterned plates, four cups (af), one flask, one plastic lidded box containing two plastic bottles (2). CONDITION REPORT One cup from second hamper broken.

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