Boxes and Objects - a Victorian silver mounted antler hafted bread fork, Sheffield 1893; a pair of early Victorian plated half-pint mugs, 9.5cm high; a set of four Japanese black lacquer and mother of pearl rectangular panels, 40cm x 15cm; a similar jewellery box; a Can-O-Mat can opener; various flatware; a KSIA Keswick circular tray, etc, qty
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A Royal Crown Derby 2451 Imari pattern moustache cup and saucer, date code for 1905; a Samson Hancock cream jug and cover, 19th century; another jug; a 1128 Imari pickle fork; a 2451 bottle opener, boxed; a set of four Posies napkin rings, boxed; a 383 pattern cup and saucer, c.1881; a 1098 pattern trio, c.1916; etc, qty
A collection of flatware including a pair of silver napkin rings, by Duncan & Scobie, Birmingham 1936, another pair, a single example by James Deakin & Sons, a pair of Victorian silver Kings pattern sugar tongs, Edinburgh, a Sterling cake fork, and a stamped silver spoon, weighable silver 147gms (9) Condition Report:Available upon request
An open silver salt, by Ellis & Co, Birmingham 1921, on three lion mask paw feet, a silver trinket box, Birmingham 1898, a marked sterling glass jar, a silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife and fork by John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield, another folding fork, weighable silver 203gms (6) Condition Report:Available upon request
A George III hallmarked silver serving spoons. Hallmarked London, sponsors mark for GB & GS. Together with a set of 4 halllmarked silver teaspoons, London, set of 4 hallmarked silver teaspoons, Sheffield. Also large and small hallmarked sugar tongs, 2 napkin rings, silver handled cake knife, pickle fork, golf teaspoon and another.Gross weight 597g.
George V hallmarked silver set of teaspoons and sugar tongs in presentation case. Hallmarked Sheffield 1921, sponsors mark for Cooper Bros & Son. Weight 89g. Together with various hallmarked silver napkin rings, Victorian condiment spoon and hallmarked silver pickle fork. Weight of napkin rings and spoons 93g.
A collection of 19th and 20th century silver flatware. To include a George IV hallmarked London 1823 butter knife, makers mark William Chawner II. A William IV hallmarked London 1837 silver fork, silver hallmarked bright cut Georgian tongs, and a 800 silver handled fork. Together with various teaspoons hallmarked Birmingham and London alongside unmarked teaspoons and sauce spoons, surface tests indicate silver.Weighs: 218 g. All weights, sizes and measurements are approximate.
A Victorian 19th century hallmarked silver pair of table spoons. Hallmarked London 1847, sponsors mark for Charles Lias. Also, a pair of hallmarked table forks, Edinburgh, circa 1830-1840s, sponsors mark JS and a George III hallmarked silver fork, London 1817, sponsors mark for John Lias.Combined weight 255g
JOHN B. CHATTERLEY AND SONS: A LARGE AND COMPLETE TWELVE PLACE SETTING STERLING SILVER CANTEEN OF CUTLERYComprising: 12 large knives, 12 small knives, 12 large forks, 12 small forks, 1 carving knife, 1 carving fork, 1 blade sharpener, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks, 12 table spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 small spoons, four serving spoons (115 pieces).Total silver weight (excluding knives with stainless steel blades, carving knife and fork, blade sharpener): 5556gms
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver mug, with presentation inscription, Sheffield 1980, height 13cm, also a silver elaborate spoon, a set of three hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, a further silver teaspoon and fork, and a pair of silver salt spoons, combined approx 15.48ozt/481.5g, along with a silver sheath handled carving knife and cake slice and a white metal cigar rest.
A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, to include boxed sets of stainless steel 'Oka' cutlery pieces, a boxed EPNS baby food pusher and spoon, an EPNS bread fork with mother of pearl handle, a stilton scoop, two napkin rings and loose pieces of cutlery, a white metal nurses belt, unmarked, with a small box of assorted pin badges and medallions and a wooden board set with various Russian pin badges mostly Olympic/sporting related etc
A SELECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, to include four single napkin rings of various designs, each with a full British hallmark for Birmingham and Sheffield, together with a pickle fork hallmarked 'Adie & Lovekin Ltd' Birmingham 1923, approximate gross weight 4.53 ozt, 128.6 grams (condition report: general light wear, tarnishing to some pieces would benefit from a gentle clean and polish)
Elegant collection of assorted silverplated utensils that includes an Italian cake cutter as well as a fork and spoon for salad tossing, tongs with connected handle, shears, a pasta tong, a spatula, and an antique 1861 tea strainer with a handle. Largest item measures 11.25"L x 2.5"W x 1"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Set of three silverplate serving utensils comprising of 1 solid smooth casserole spoon, 1 serving spoon, and 1 medium solid cold meat serving fork. All decorated in the King James pattern. Hallmarked 1881 Rogers Oneida. Fork: 8.5"L x 1.75"W. Casserole spoon: 8.75"L x 2.5"W. Serving spoon: 8.25"L x 1.75"W. Issued: 1985-2012Manufacturer: OneidaCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Includes a cocktail fork, a condiment spreader knife, and a caddy spoon; rosewood handle. Fork measures: 4.25"L x 0.25"W. Knife measures: 4"L x 0.25"W. Spoon measures: 3.75"L x 0.75"W. This item has its original box. Box measures: 5.5"L x 2.75"W x 1"H. Issued: c. 1930Country of Origin: ThailandCondition: Age related wear.
Variety of metal utensils including - 4 sugar spoons 4.5", small ladle spoon with engraved flowers 6", 3-sauce serving spoons 5.5", Tea spoon 7", small round spoon 5", gray metal fork 8" and spoon 6". Impressed marks on handles. Largest piece - 8"L x 1.25"W. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
1959 Matchless 350GC Trials, Ex John Surtees, CBE. Registration Number 279EKE. Frame Number C8511. Engine Number59/G3C 2038. Gearbox Number M18447. Sold with current V5C and two copy archive photographs of John Surtees riding the bike. Using designs evolved from the wartime G3 model, AMC were a dominant force in the UK trials arena during the post war period. Famous works riders Artie Radcliffe and Ted Usher for Matchless, and Hugh Viney and Gordon Jackson for AJS could regularly be seen winning national events, which promoted the popularity of the company's products at clubman level. The lighter, sweet handling 350 was more popular than the punchier but less nimble 500 with both works riders and amateurs alike. John Surtees was a renowned British Motorcycle and Formula One driver. He remains the only competitor to win World Championships at the highest level on both two and four wheels. John was a good friend of AMC competition boss Hugh Viney, who had previously supplied him with an AJS bike directly from the factory. When the new "Works Replica" trials model was announced, John went straight to Hugh to have bike supplied to his own specification. The main variation was the fitting of the higher-revving "short stroke" scrambler type engine, with hotter camshafts. This was evidently inspired by his friend Gordon Jacksons success on a similar specified machine. The archive pictures included in the sale show Jon riding the bike at two different local trials meetings c.1959, thought to be in the Kent area. "EKE" remains essentially the same matching numbers machine, but has subsequently been further refined with a high level exhaust, alloy silencer and oil tank, and a red alloy fuel tank, complete with "Monza" style filler cap. Additionally there are alloy brake plates, and the fork bridge castings have been removed, presumably to enable the front mudguard to be raised easily in muddy conditions.
1973 BSA A65L Lightning. 654cc. Registration Number WWT506J. Frame Number HE12729. Engine Number HE12729. Sold with V5c, some old MOT certificates, a selection of receipts for parts purchases. The BSA Lightning was designed as the all-round sports machine of the 1960s, planned largely for export to the US market to complement the touring Thunderbolt and the later development, the Spitfire. Development of the engine aimed to make it more reliable, quieter and less prone to oil leaks, with top speed sacrificed to improve mid-range and rideability. Nevertheless, with twin carburettors the A65L could still reach 108 mph. A close ratio gearbox combined with a high lift camshaft made for lively acceleration and performance at higher rpm than the standard A65. From 1969 the Lightning was improved with balanced exhaust pipes, redesigned silencer-internals, widened crankcase-half mating faces and a twin leading shoe front brake. When road testing, Motorcycle Sport found the natural cruising speed to be 70 mph. A re-styled and much more modern looking version, the A65L was launched in 1971, but by this time, BSA were in dire financial difficulties, and production of the 1973 model year A65L ceased in August of 1972. WWT is one of the very last A65L Lightnings, being manufactured in July 1972, barely a month before the end of production in August. It is a matching numbers bike presented in single tone Red paint, and has been the subject of much recent work. Our vendor informs us that as well as a full engine rebuild, including high capacity oil pump and pressure relief valve, it has had new tyres, battery, stator, indicator sounder, carbs, front fork seals and brake shoes. The bike will need some running in as it has only been ridden ten miles since this overhaul.
A Silver spoon, London 1922, makers Charles & Richard Comyns, a fork, London 1952, makers Carrington & Co Regents St, a Silver pepper pot, Birmingham 1923, makers Henry Williamson Ltd, and a Silver sugar tongs, Chester 1911, makers Barker Bros, 81 grams in total, plus three miniature unmarked cats.
One box of northeastern railwayana to include 2 LNER hessian sacks, in good condition, one measuring 53 inches, the other 37 inches, one with tags for Bournemouth, together with a butter knife and a fork from the Great Eastern Railway and LNER by Hors D Ouvres with Mother of Peal handles, in very good condition, insignia on both is slightly worn, together with a cast iron Great Eastern railway makers plate, repainted in white and black, from 1884, Stratford works. All are in good condition.

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