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AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER FORK AND A LATE VICTORIAN AGATE BROOCH, the Fiddle pattern fork, with silver hallmark for London 1839, approximate weight 58 grams, together with a rectangular brooch with curved corners, designed as a central agate panel within a plain gold surround, inscribed to the reverse with 'Marion', chip to one corner of the agate, length 55mm, approximate weight 14.7 grams
Italian Communist Party Propaganda Poster, text reads: Ancora Scandali D.C. Federconsorzi Previdenza Sociale Tabacchi Anche nel campo della moralizzazione il centro-sinisytra ha fatto fallimento! Per l'onestà e la giustizia nella vita pubblica un nuovo governo, una nuova maggioranza popolare e unitaria. English Translation: "Another scandolous D.C. Italian federation of farmers' agricultural businesses , social security, tobacco. In the field of moralization the centre-left party has failed too! For the honesty and the justice in public life a new government, a new popular and unitary majority." Three little men similar to dwarfs dressed in red, with red hats and light blue scarves adorned with the Christian Democracy crest. The poster is a parody made by the Italian Communist Party as a critic of the Christian Democracy. The three men similar to dwarfs holding the cutlery ( a fork, a spoon, a knife) are a caricature of a vintage advertising made by "Argenteria Weller" in 1925. In the original advertising three dwarfs hold the cutlery in the same position. The Italian Communist Party in this propaganda poster is accusing the Christian Democracy "to eat" and therefore steal on the shoulders of Italians. The Italian Communist Party (Italian: Partito Comunista Italiano, PCI) was a communist political party in Italy. The PCI was founded as Communist Party of Italy on 21 January 1921 in Livorno by seceding from the Italian Socialist Party (PSI). Amadeo Bordiga and Antonio Gramsci led the split. Outlawed during the Fascist regime, the party played a major role in the Italian resistance movement. It changed its name in 1943 to PCI and became the second largest political party of Italy after World War II, attracting the support of about a third of the vote share during the 1970s. At the time, it was the largest communist party in the West. The Christian Democracy was a Christian democratic political party in Italy. The DC was founded in 1943 (in Nazi-occupied Italy) as the ideal successor of the Italian People's Party, which had the same symbol, a crossed shield (scudo crociato). A Catholic-inspired, centrist, catch-all party comprising both right- and left-leaning political factions, the DC played a dominant role in the politics of Italy for fifty years, from its inception in 1944 until its final demise in 1994 amid the Tangentopoli scandals. The party was nicknamed the White Whale (Balena bianca), due to party's huge organization and to its official color. From 1946 until 1994 the DC was the largest party in Parliament, governing in successive coalitions. It originally supported governments based on liberal-conservative political positions, before moving to centre-left coalitions. The party was succeeded by a string of smaller parties, including the Italian People's Party, the Christian Democratic Centre, the United Christian Democrats, and the still active Union of the Centre. Former Christian Democrats are also spread among other parties, including the centre-right Forza Italia and the centre-left Democratic Party. The DC was a founding member of the European People's Party in 1976. Good condition, folded, minor tears on margins and folds. Country: Italy, year of printing: 1950s?, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 70x100 (Horizontal)
A quantity of various silver flatware, including: a cased pair of fish-servers; a cased set of twelve teaspoons and sugar tongs; a cased pair of serving spoons with twisted handles; a cased christening spoon and fork; a cased pair of butter-knives and four further uncased items, weighable silver 13oz 13dwt (qty)
PAIR OF SUBSTANTIAL WROUGHT IRON FIRE TOOLS, late 19th century, comprising shovel and log fork, the shafts each with a csroll formed heart finial, 106cm long; and an associated steel poker, late 19th century, the grip mpdelled as a sword hilt with turned wood grip and pierced brass guard, 71cm long Provenance: Chateau les Combes, Dordogne, France
A collection of 19th and 20th Century silver teaspoons and coffee spoons and other items, including three sets of six, a cased part set of spoons with, a pair of Newcastle mustard spoons, three Irish teaspoons, and more, along with a silver and mother of pearl pickle fork and butter knife, a pair of tongs, and some plated items
A small group of Victorian and later silver and silver plate, including a Victorian silver and ivory butter knife in case, a Walker & Hall set of fish servers in case, a silver handled jam spoon, pickle fork and butter knife set in case, a four piece tea set and a Wills George V cigarette card book
A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a George IV Fiddle and Thread pattern basting spoon, London 1826, a three-piece knife, fork and spoon set, a pair of Victoria pattern tablespoons, three Fiddle pattern tablespoons, a butter knife, a teaspoon and knife, approx. weighable 23.5oz. (qty)
An early 18th century Dutch silver combination folding fork and spoon, maker's mark HG over A, unidentified, Amsterdam possibly 1720, oval bowl, with a three-pronged pull-out fork, the baluster terminal screws-off to reveal a spike, the tapering stem inscribed, full length 15.3cm, approx. weight 1.6oz.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III mug, London 1810, tapering circular form, with an upper and lower band of reeded decoration, plus a sugar bowl, a brandy pan, marks worn, a cream jug, a cased baby feeder and pusher, a christening fork and spoon, plus a three-piece electroplated christening set and a cased pair of fish servers, approx. weighable 16oz. (qty)
A collection of silver Old English pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a soup ladle, the terminal with a crest, by George Burrows, London 1798, plus seven tablespoons, three further tablespoons with later berry decoration, a table fork, two dessert spoons, three teaspoons and two salt spoons, approx. weight 32.5oz. (qty)

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