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An Italian silver coloured Perlé pattern table service for twelve by Luigi Calegaro, Padua (Padova), 1944-68, .800 standard, comprising: Twelve table forks Twelve table spoons Twelve dessert forks Twelve coffee spoons A serving fork A serving spoon A soup ladle, 2794g (89.8 oz); Together with the following with silver handles and stainless steel blades: Twelve table knives Twelve dessert knives; And a pair of salad servers with silver handles and plastic bowls
An Old English pattern silver flatware serviceGoldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1892 - 1921 Placings for twelve, some pieces with ivory handles, comprising: eighteen table forks, table knives, soup spoons, fish knives and forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, eighteen dessert knives, eleven teaspoons, eleven coffee spoons, fish servers, a basting spoon, a soup ladle, two sauce ladles, a stilton scoop, a pickle spoon and fork, a sugar spoon, a sugar sifter, a mustard spoon, four salt spoons, two butter knives, sugar tongs, a three-piece carving set, in a wood canteen; two further silver teaspoons and two items of plate, weight of weighable silver 168oz.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Portuguese silver table service of flatwarePorto post-1938 833 standard markWith tapering ribbed handles, placings for twelve, comprising: table forks, table spoons, dessert forks, dessert spoons, table knives and dessert knives with steel blades, fish forks, fish knives, teaspoons, coffee spoons, the following serving pieces; a small ladle, two sugar shovels, a carving knife and fork with steel blades and tines, a pair of fish servers, and nine other implements with gilded bowls/tines, a matched ladle and two sets of twelve graduated pastry forks, weight of weighable silver 190oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TEN GEORGE III SILVER DESSERT FORKS, FOUR TABLE FORKS AND TWO VICTORIAN TABLE FORKS Fiddle and Thread pattern, crested, all London, fourteen by Eley, Fearn & Chawner or William Eley and William Fearn, 1804-14, two by William Eaton 1843, 31ozs 5dwts and a plated fork (17) Wear, tines mainly of an equal length
A collection of Queens pattern silver flatware, R W Smith, Dublin 1838, comprising; five tablespoons, five table forks, five dessert spoons, five dessert forks, a fish knife and a sugar sifter spoon, together with a matched set of six silver teaspoons, a further tablespoon, dessert fork, table fork and dessert spoon, total weight approx 83oz (32)
A collection of silver plate, to include a large six division toast rack, a large engine turned cigarette box, Victorian fish servers, canteen of six fish knives and forks, a child's knife fork and spoon in presentation box, a matching butter knife, jam spoon and pickle fork in presentation box, a set of 12 silver plated dessert spoons and 6 matching dessert forks and a Victorian teapot.
A collection of silver items, to include a five piece silver dressing table set, by WI Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1929, two further silver brushes, a silver fruit knife by Cronin and Wheeler, a similar steel fruit knife and fork, a pair of candlesticks, a napkin ring and two items of Mauchline ware
Cased silver and mother of pearl handled folding fruit knife and fork, a similar fruit knife and fork pair, cased, three silver and mother of pearl handled folding fruit knives and forks together with seven various silver and mother of pearl folding forks, one with caseThe ones with inlays do close with a snap.
Cased Victorian silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife, three various silver mounted and steel folding knives, a silver and ivory handled folding knife with case, 19th Century ivory and steel folding knife with case, tortoiseshell and white metal folding fork and similar knife, together with a metal and horn cased knife and fork
1951 Francis Barnett Falcon 55, 197 cc (see text). Registration number LXS 865 (non transferrable). Frame number RM 51071. Engine number 946/233641. Francis-Barnett of Coventry produced motorcycles from 1920 to 1966, affectionately known as the Fanny B, they specialized in making economical and lightweight roadsters, they moved into the former Excelsior works in Coventry when that company moved to Birmingham. They were founded in 1919, by Gordon Francis (whose father, Graham Francis, was co-founder of Lea-Francis) and Arthur Barnett. The triangulated frame and straight tubes made for easy maintenance. By the 1930's, the 250cc engine was developed and its innovative flared design gave the motorcyclist protection from dirt and oil. Associated Motor Cycles took over the company in 1947, Villiers engines, of varying capacities, were used and with addition of James in 1957 the company continued until 1966 when production ceased. First introduced for 1949, the Falcon used the Villiers 6E 197cc engine, which was housed in a rigid frame with telescopic front fork. In August 1951 the Falcon (together with the 122cc Merlin) was upgraded with swinging arm rear suspension that used dampers of F-B's own manufacture. The model continued in this form up to 1954, latterly with the Villiers 8E engine, when a new frame featuring central enclosure and a dual seat was introduced. LXS has lived in the South Sheffield area all of its life and was bought by our vendors father in the 1960's when he bought a car off an elderly couple. Used occasionally it was stored at the back of the garage until a tidy up brought it out and he put the registration number on retention, recommissioning it at the same time. Sold with the V5C, please note this says the engine is a 250 cc not 197 cc which the cataloguer believes it to be.
1951 Francis Barnett Powerbike, 98 cc. Registration number VXS 927 (non transferrable). Frame number RN 16993. Engine number 189A/19693. Francis and Barnett Ltd of Lower Ford Street, Coventry were formed in 1919 by Gordon Francis and Arthur Barnett. They were motor cycle manufacturers who, for the 1939 season, produced an autocycle called the "J50 Powerbike". The Francis-Barnett Powerbike followed the usual pattern, the first model having the Villiers Junior engine. Just after the K50 was announced for the 1940 season, the engine was changed to the new Junior de Luxe. A feature of the Powerbike was a rear hub brake was actuated by back pedalling. This had a trip action that allowed it to be disconnected when wheeling the machine but automatically re-engaged it when the machine was ridden. When the war ended the Powerbike was quickly re-introduced but it now had a girder fork that used rubber bands to provide the springing. In June 1947 Francis Barnett was amalgamated with AMC. Price of the 1948 Powerbike was
1958 Excelsior Consort, 98cc. Registration number 637 UYK (non transferrable). Frame number SAC 255. Engine number 605B 5523. Excelsior's Consort first appeared in 1953 as the F4, with Villiers 4F engine and two-speed gearbox, changing to the 6F unit for 1956 when a plunger-suspended version joined the range. The Consorts continued in production until the end of 1957 when they were replaced by the new Consort CA8, a more up-to-date design featuring a telescopic front fork and swinging-arm frame. A year-or-so later a rigid-framed (F4F) version was reintroduced and the two Consorts continued until the rigid model was dropped in 1963, to be followed a year later by the swinging-arm type. UYK is a swinging arm version and having been off the road was registered with DVLA in 1986. Having undergone a full restoration it has a wonderful patina now. Owned by Michael Ralph of Birmingham from January 2017 our vendor bought it in July 2018. Unused since its acquisition our vendor has decided sell his collection due to his advancing years, it should only require gentle recommissioning. Sold with the V5C and a photocopy of the engine manual.
1951 James Comet, 98cc. Registration number MVS 773 (on transferrable), Frame number M 14765 F. Engine number 797 12479 (see text). James' first post-war models were the ML, a 122cc Villiers-engined machine derived from a successful military design, and an autocycle. The next introduction - in 1948 - was the Comet, again Villiers-powered but this time using the 98cc 1F unit, which was housed in a simple loop-type rigid frame fitted with single-tube girder front fork. Standard (direct lighting) and de luxe (battery) models were offered. MVS has been subject to a restoration and has now nicely mellowed. Unused since its acquisition our vendor has decided sell his collection due to his advancing years, it should only require gentle recommissioning. Please note that the V5C states the engine number to be 797 13830.
A George III silver berry spoon, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1803, designed with floral relief, scalloped bowl, 21.5cm long, with an Edwardian silver mounted inkwell, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1903, hinged cover with ball top finial, three George V silver teaspoons, each with dove motif handles, a cigarette box, a comport of small proportions, cigarette case, pickle fork, sugar nips, cream jug etc (Qty)
19th century carved bone collectors pieces x 15: Includes a carved bone & brass seal / Stanhope depicting Canterbury Cathedral, similar carved bone & brass seal, similar bone parasol Stanhope depicting Haddon Hall, 2 x apple corers, 2 x needle cases, 4 bone pastry markers?, 3 various bone knives & a fork. (15)
Pair of George III silver Old English pattern table spoons London 1790 Maker Hester Bateman, pair of William IV fiddle pattern table forks London 1831 Maker William Eaton, single silver table fork and three various silver table spoons 18oz Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
George III Scottish silver Old English pattern serving spoon, initialled terminal, makers Alexander Edmonstoun III 1808, length approximately 22.5cm; a similar George III Scottish silver Old English pattern serving spoon, makers Alexander Zeigler, Edinburgh 1799, length approximately 22cm; a George IV Scottish silver sauce ladle, fiddle and shell pattern, makers Mackay & Chrisholm, Edinburgh 1835, length approximately 13cm; a Victorian silver fork; a Victorian ivory handled pickle fork; a silver napkin ring, plain polished band, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1908, width approximately 3cm etc (q)
A collection of silver flatware including: A pair of Arts & Crafts serving spoons, Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1925, boxed; A Victorian Christening fork and spoon set, bright-cut engraved with ferns, Hilliard &Thompson, Birmingham, 1893, boxed; A Victorian toasting fork, by A & L Ltd, Birmingham, 1898, boxed and miscellaneous flatware including fruit knives, coffee spoons with bean terminals and bright-cut engraved teapoons & silver-plate teastrainer (Q), weighable silver gross approx. 10.86 ozt

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