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Lot 466

A SET OF FOUR IRISH 'FORK BACK' MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, c.1825, each with pierced rectangular back and upholstered seat, on square tapering legs joined by H-shape stretchers

Lot 28

An Edwardian silver four slice toast rack, Birmingham 1904, with rectangular base, raised upon four bun feet,10cm high, with an Edwardian bread fork, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1906, the handle embossed with scroll designs, 12.5cm long (2)

Lot 2071

An early Victorian oak fitted silver chest and contents, some being original to the chest and others probably being associated and in silver plate, as detailed; a silver four-piece tea and coffee service comprising teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar and cream, each with acanthus leaf and flower engraved decoration, having gilt-washed interiors, 75oz, maker James Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1850, coffee pot h.27cm; together with a silver plated large spirit kettle on stand, silver plated and engraved salad bowl stand, h.35cm, a large salver, dia.36cm, card waiter, 19cm; the centre section being fully-fitted and comprising pair of silver plated gilt-washed and cut glass table salts of good size, pair of silver salt spoons, sugar tongs, five silver handled table knives, tray, with silver Queens Pattern flatware comprising nine tablespoons, one table fork, six dessert forks, six egg-spoons, and two dessert spoons, all by James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh circa 1850; and six Roberts & Belk silver dessert spoons; and a small quantity of plated flatware (weighable silver flatware gross 53oz), the fully fitted and annotated chest bearing original makers label for James & Walter Marshall, Jewellers of 41 George Street, Edinburgh, and having iron strap end carry handles, chest w.67cm.Chest – shrinkage split to top, some wear to metal but complete, lock works, lid closes but not fully unless pushed down.Silver cutlery – poor to good, very mixed condition.Glass salts – both very good.Large salver – all extremities worn, copper showing through, otherwise good.Card waiter - all extremities worn, copper showing through, otherwise good.Stand – base with old repair to one foot, otherwise good.Kettle and stand – good.Teapot – large dent to side, smaller dents to shoulder.Sugar – good.Cream jug – with two dents to base and several smaller dents to underside.Box interior all original but grubby.

Lot 2080

A George V extensive silver cutlery suite in mahogany and inlaid seven drawer fully-fitted canteen, comprising a full twelve place setting as described on a drawer by drawer basis; drawer one - carving set, table knives, dessert knives (all with ivorine handles); drawer two - pair of sugar tongs, twelve teaspoons, single sugar tongs, twelve coffee spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks; drawer three - eleven dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve table spoons, three mustard spoons, five salt spoons; drawer four - a pair of silver bladed fish servers, twelve silver bladed fish knives and forks with ivorine handles; drawer five - grape scissors, pair of fruit spoons, twelve silver bladed dessert knives and forks with mother of pearl handles (this drawer only maker Aitken Brothers, Sheffield 1911); drawer six - twelve tea knives and forks with ivorine handles, pair of jam spoons, butter knife, cake fork, bread fork, cake knife (all with ivorine handles); drawer seven - soup ladle, pair of mustard spoons, four salt spoons, pair of pate knives, pair of shell shaped butters, pair of sugar tongs, pair of mustard pots, set of four salt pots, three pepperettes, pair of trug shaped sweet dishes, and a pair of steel nutcrackers. All flatware by James Deakin & Sons, some condiments by other Sheffield makers, all circa 1912, the canteen having twin inlaid panelled doors, each drawer with sunken brass centre handle and ivorine annotated tablets, canteen w.52cm.All pieces assayed.Cabinet with numerous scuffs and age wear but stands well, doors close well but some warping, drawers run well.Cutlery generally very good with modest age wear only.All would benefit from a clean.Both pepperettes with one dent each.Mother of pearl and ivorine handles all very good.

Lot 2111

A Victorian silver four-piece christening set, comprising christening mug, dessert knife, fork and spoon, each with leaf and flower engraved decoration, maker Alexander McCrae, London 1875, all in original fitted case, retailed by Hunt & Roskell. Late Storr & Mortimer, Jewellers & Goldsmiths to the Queen and Royal Family, 156 New Bond Street, case w.25cm

Lot 159

A lot to include, a silver Elkington pepperette, hallmarked Birmingham 1937, together with a set of six silver desert forks, hallmarked Birmingham 1935, a single silver fork, hallmarked Birmingham 1970, a set of five silver teaspoons, hallmarked Sheffield 1932 and a cut glass sugar caster with white metal lid, (14).

Lot 618

Three items of silver mounted glassware and a horn handled fork

Lot 302

A lot comprising a silver egg cup, Birmingham 1937 and assorted silver spoons, a fork and a pusher, assorted marks (12), 182gms Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 303

A lot comprising a pair of silver boat shaped salts, Birmingham 1876, a pair of salts, no liners, eight napkin rings, six silver grapefruit spoons, six silver teaspoons and a pickle fork, assorted marks (25), 508gms weighable Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 148

A collection of silver, including: a caster, by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1928; a shaped circular dish, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1935; a cased part set of teaspoons and sugar tongs; a cased set of teaspoons; a cased fork, knife and spoon; assorted other spoons; a part dressing-table service with hammered finish and a silver-overlay glass scent-bottle, weighable silver 12oz 12 dwt (qty)

Lot 149

A collection of silver and silver-plate including: a George III silver cream-jug; a King's pattern silver fish knife and fork; a silver-plated and porcelain vase; assorted flatware, mostly silver-plate (qty)

Lot 165

A collection of silver including, a small trophy cup, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1929, on ebonised wood base; a match-box holder, Birmingham, 1898, on four ball feet, the cover chased with winged cupids; three napkin rings; a filigree box; a fluted cigarette-case; a cased set of twelve Australian silver teaspoons, Albany pattern, by Apex, 20th century, in fitted case, and a cased christening fork and spoon, weight of silver 18oz 4dwt

Lot 144

Bicycle - a gentleman's Apollo mountain bike, Shimano gears, upturned grip handle and front fork suspension This lot must be paid for and removed no later than close of business on Tuesday

Lot 129

dating: 19th Century provenance: England, With iron blade and fork, both with various stamps. Grip with ivory plates. In a case. length open17.2 cm.

Lot 214

dating: 20th Century provenance: USA, Folding, with knife blade and three-prong fork. Grip with deer horn plates and white metal mounts. length closed cm.

Lot 215

dating: circa 1900 provenance: Europe, Composed of a knife, fork and spoon, all folding, grips with ivory plates and silver mounts. length closed 10.4 cm.

Lot 216

dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: Italy, Composed of a knife and four-prong fork. Knife's black with double stamp and lugs on the back at the tip. Wooden grips, decorated with circular, bone inlays and with brass mounts. Wooden, leather-covered scabbard with brass mounts. length 16 - 23 cm.

Lot 217

dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: Italy, Single-edged blade of the knife, with copper-inlaid ark. Two-prong fork. Wooden grips, covered with brass with colored frames. Leather scabbard, decorated with imprints. length 18.8 - 21 cm.

Lot 218

dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: Italy, Composed of a knife, fork and needle. Knife's blade decorated with crosses and arcs and with chiselled back. Two-prong fork. Needle with a pierced tip. Horn grips, decorated with bone and brass inlays, brass, engraved mounts. Leather scabbard, decorated with imprints. length 18.7 - 20.3 - 22 cm.

Lot 43

Gio Ponti (1891-1979)Diamond Pattern Silver Flatware Servicedesigned 1958for Reed and Barton, comprising flatware for 12 place settings, including 12 table knives, 12 table forks, 24 lunch forks, 12 lunch knives, 12 dessert spoon, 12 tea spoons, 12 cocktail forks, 2 serving spoons, 1 cake server, 1 pickle fork, 100 pieces total, each piece stamped 'Reed & Barton Sterling', in a fitted mahogany canteencanteen height 5 1/2in (14cm); width 15in (38cm); depth 11in (28cm)

Lot 5277

A collection of Dinky diecast vehicles including bulldozers, fork lifts, cranes etc

Lot 5292

Six boxed Dinky diecast vehicles to include 970 Jones Fleetmaster Crane, 407 Ford Transit Van, 980 Coles Hydra Truck, 274 Ford Transit Ambulance, 978 Refuse Wagon and 404 Conveyancer Fork Lift Truck

Lot 185

LOT OF SILVER AND COSTUME JEWELLERY, comprising a number of bracelets, brooches and necklaces, along with a silver fork

Lot 560

Dinky Toys No. 401 Coventry Climax Fork Lift Truck, very good, boxed with inserts, plus Dinky Set No. 1003 - Passengers, boxed.

Lot 209

An unusual silver combination spoons and fork, the bowl with three slot compartments for fork prongs to sit, the bowl is decorated with Coat of Arms, the fork handle with ornate decoration, continental marks are rubbed, the maker mark is Berthold Muller with Chester import marks

Lot 21

ANTIQUE FRENCH SILVER PLATE CUTLERY TO INCLUDE TWELVE DESERT SPOONS AND ELEVEN DINNER FORKS STAMPED BLANC 60 BOULENGER, TOGETHER WITH A FRENCH ANTIQUE SILVER KNIFE AND FORK PAIR.

Lot 6

A child's cased silver bead edge pattern dessert spoon and fork, with stipple engraved highlights, London 1874, the spoon 16cm long, 70 grams, with two other boxed sets, total weighable silver 130 grams

Lot 488

A set of twelve silver three pronged dessert forks (marks rubbed possibly London 1719), together with a silver plated fork to match, 15.37 oz

Lot 490

A set of twelve George I silver three pronged "Hanoverian" pattern forks (by Charles Jackson, 1723), 24.15 oz CONDITION REPORTS Overall condition appears good. Some bending to the end of the fork tips but overall good. Marks in places worn. Engraved with crest of unicorn rampant to the reverse of the handle.

Lot 491

A set of eleven George VI silver "Rat Tail" dessert forks (by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1937), 17.58 oz, together with one plated fork to match

Lot 505

A collection of small silver wares to include silver Armada dish, three various teaspoons, sugar tongs, cigarette case, 8.52 oz, together with an un-marked lemon strainer, two silver handled forks, silver fork handle and a pickle fork

Lot 508

A collection of early Victorian Scottish silver cutlery including four dessert forks (by Samuel Blaikley and George Good, Glasgow 1851), table fork to match (1850), another table fork to match (by Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1844) and three dessert spoons (by Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1843), 19.99 oz

Lot 517

A collection of various small silver wares to include embossed heart shaped box, eight various napkin rings, dessert spoon, three teaspoons, baby pusher, embossed silver top for dressing table jar, various silver handled manicure wares, sifter spoon, plated bread fork, silver mounted oak candlestick, etc, 11.01 oz weighable silver

Lot 288

A Christofle Talisman pattern part canteen of cutlery, blue lacquered and silver plate, 129 pieces including twelve table knives, twelve dessert forks and knives, twenty-one fish forks, nine tea knives, nine tablespoons, nine fish knives, nine teaspooons, nine dessert spoons, nine soup spoons, nine table forks, three pairs of serving spoons and forks, soup ladle and two sauce ladles CONDITION REPORTS All have general wear and tear conducive with age and use including some surface scratching, etc. and tarnishing. One knife appears to have an elastic band tarnish / burn and some of the fish fork prongs are lower than others. See images for examples.

Lot 390

A silver egg cup and spoon, pair of exotic fish decorated handled spoons, Continental embossed silver / white metal spoons, silver three piece Christening set of spoon, knife and napkin ring (fork missing), 14.41 oz weighable silver

Lot 223

An Adolf Hitler formal pattern silver coloured metal table knife, with a steel blade, with a matching table fork and dessert fork, each with a Greek key order, traditional eagle and swastika above A H, by Bruckmann and stamped .800 (3) See inside back cover colour illustrationProvenance: acquired by the vendor's father, an American soldier during World War II. He served with the 42nd Infantry Army 'Rainbow' Division. At the end of the war his Unit was located near Hitler's Eagle's Nest and the owner believes he acquired this cutlery as a result of a 'craps' game.He brought the pieces home after the war and they remained in the family ever sinceReportProvenance: acquired by the vendor's father, an American soldier during World War II. He served with the 42nd Infantry Army 'Rainbow' Division. At the end of the war his Unit was located near Hitler's Eagle's Nest and the owner believes he acquired this cutlery as a result of a 'craps' game.He brought the pieces home after the war and they remained in the family ever sinceNo photographs or accompanying paperwork etc, just the account from the vendor.

Lot 224

An Adolf Hitler formal pattern silver coloured metal table knife, with a steel blade, with a matching table fork and dessert fork, each with a Greek key order, traditional eagle and swastika above A H, by Bruckmann and stamped .800 (3) See inside back cover colour illustrationProvenance: acquired by the vendor's father, an American soldier during World War II. He served with the 42nd Infantry Army 'Rainbow' Division. At the end of the war his Unit was located near Hitler's Eagle's Nest and the owner believes he acquired this cutlery as a result of a 'craps' game.He brought the pieces home after the war and they remained in the family ever sinceProvenance: acquired by the vendor's father, an American soldier during World War II. He served with the 42nd Infantry Army 'Rainbow' Division. At the end of the war his Unit was located near Hitler's Eagle's Nest and the owner believes he acquired this cutlery as a result of a 'craps' game.He brought the pieces home after the war and they remained in the family ever sinceNo photographs or accompanying paperwork etc, just the account from the vendor.

Lot 225

An Adolf Hitler formal pattern silver coloured metal dessert fork, with a Greek key border and traditional eagle and swastika above A H, Bruckmann .800, and an Adolf Hitler silver coloured metal Informal Pattern Luncheon spoon, with a traditional eagle and swastika above A H, Bruckmann, stamped .800 (2) See inside back cover colour illustrationProvenance: acquired by the vendor's father, an American soldier during World War II. He served with the 42nd Infantry Army 'Rainbow' Division. At the end of the war his Unit was located near Hitler's Eagle's Nest and the owner believes he acquired this cutlery as a result of a 'craps' game.He brought the pieces home after the war and they remained in the family ever since

Lot 490

circa 1971, model 198.030, the signed champagne dial, 32mm diameter, with gold coloured batons and hands, centre seconds, date window at three o'clock and outer minute track, the signed 12 jewel tuning fork electronic movement ESA calibre 9162, Omega calibre 1250, number 35753577 / O3Y2, with copper plated plates, the gold plated case with screw down steel back, signed to the inner, to an aftermarket gold plated link bracelet with fold-over claspFootnote: Other notes: In 1967, the Omega Genève f300 chronometer was heralded as one of the world's first concept watch collections. The curved shape of the case was the result of a detailed exploration of the anatomy of the wrist and computers were used to create the dial layout. A combination of bold design and clever marketing led to it becoming Omega's number one selling watch of the early 1970s. Omega used their own version of the ESA 9162 tuning fork movement in this example which was considered the very best of all the tuning fork movements. They were designed by Max Hetzel who had previously worked for Bulova and who was responsible for the Bulova Accutron. Omega's version of the standard ESA 9162 differs slightly as copper plated plates were used throughout the movement. The other watch manufacturers kept the ESA-supplied nickel plated plates. The Omega watches employing these tuning fork movements were referred to as the Omega f300 models, reflecting the frequency of the tuning fork.

Lot 575

by George Smith and William Fearn, London, the spoons 1790, the fork 1791, 'Old English' pattern, crested, 10ozt gross (Dimensions: h: 30cm) (Qty: 3)(h: 30cm)Footnote: Provenance: From the collection of Lord Hastings

Lot 648

by Charlie Jacques, London 1904/5, 'Rat tail' pattern, comprising 12 table forks, 12 table spoons, 12 dessert forks and 12 dessert spoons, together with a pair of meat carvers, a game carving fork and a sharpening steel, all encased in a wooden table top canteen with two lift out sections and lift up lid, 102ozt gross weighable silver, crested (Qty: 52)

Lot 696

by Christopher Skinner, 1758, 'Old English' style pattern with turned terminals, comprising spoon and fork, crested, 7ozt gross (Qty: 2)

Lot 73

the first pair each with an oval faceted opaque emerald collet and closed back set, with tuning fork fixing holding a swivel bar, gilt metal stamped '925', length of emerald 1.4cm; the second similar but with a flat oval plaque of lapis lazuli collet and closed back set, white metal stamped '925', length of lapis plaque 1.8cm (Qty: 2)

Lot 99

the first pair each with an oval faceted opaque ruby collet and closed back set, with tuning fork fixing holding a swivel bar, white metal stamped '925', length of ruby end 1.4cm; the second pair each with an octagonal dished mother-of-pearl plaque with a collet set ruby cabochon centre, the opposing ends of the same design but smaller, chain connections, gilt metal stamped '925' (Qty: 2)

Lot 1296

BARKER BROS SILVER LTD; a George V hallmarked silver circular compact with engine turned detail and engraved initials 'A.G.D', with mirrored interior, diameter 10cm, a single napkin ring, a pickle fork and two scent bottles (5).Additional InformationBoth scent bottle lids heavily dented, one with splits, napkin ring misshapen, general wear and tear throughout.

Lot 1315

S KIRK & SON; a white metal fish server, also a similar ladle, each with floral decoration stamped 'Sterling', and a serving fork stamped 'International Sterling', approx 9.4ozt (3).

Lot 1212

A mixed group of variously hallmarked silver, Continental silver and white metal items including enamelled fork and sifting spoon, caddy spoons, silver mounted casters, salt, etc, combined approx 5.3ozt.

Lot 1219

A Victorian hallmarked silver brandy warmer with turned ivory handle, London 1869, length 14.5cm, a silver sugar scoop with mother of pearl handle, glass and silver mounted teapot stand, various silver teaspoons and a fork, weighable approx 6.8ozt.

Lot 28

A hoe and a garden fork

Lot 277

SEVEN SILVER MUSTARD AND PRESERVE SPOONS AND AN EPNS MOTHER OF PEARL PICKLE FORK

Lot 278

FOUR GEORGE III SILVER FORKS MAKER JB, ONE OTHER LATER FORK, FOUR GEORGIAN TEA SPOONS AND LADLE, 10 OUNCES APPROX.

Lot 288

PAIR OF SILVER SPOONS LONDON ONE GEORGIAN SPOON AND ONE OTHER, SILVER PICKLE FORK SHEFFIELD, AND TWO OTHER FORKS 11.8 OZ APPROX

Lot 296

SILVER AND BONE HANDLED PICKLE FORK, ONE OTHER AND SELECTION OF EPNS SERVERS, SUGAR TONGS

Lot 125

An Indian carved wooden carving knife and fork in the form of fish

Lot 175

A collection of silver to include cased spoons, spoon, fork and napkin ring set, cased.

Lot 008

Interesting collection of objects including wood ware, EP salts, Malachite type paperweight, silver and enamelled vesta, some carvings also silver fork etc.

Lot 851

A set of French silver cutlery, comprising 4 dinner forks, 7 dessert forks, 4 dinner spoons, 6 dessert spoons, 1 cake fork and 1 butter knife, with relief acanthus decoration, 52oz total

Lot 852

A pair of French silver-handled ivory salad servers, fork length 28cm

Lot 124

A MATCHED SET OF GEORGE III TO VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN FLATWARE, most pieces engraved with a crest or initials, comprising a basting spoon, maker WE, London 1804, a pair of sauce ladles, Solomon Royes, London 1822, a set of four condiment spoons, William Eaton, London 1838, a set of twelve teaspoons, William Eaton, London 1838, a set of six teaspoons, William Eaton, London 1834, a set of twelve dessert spoons, William Eaton, London 1838, a set of six table forks, Jonathan Hayne, London 1830, a set of six table forks, Adey Bellamy Savory, London 1833, a set of six egg spoons, William Chawner II, London 1831, ten dessert forks four with rubbed maker's marks, London 1832, two John Henry & Charles Lias, London 1828 and four Jonathan Hayne, London 1830, gross weight approximately 105.6ozt, 3285 grams (72) (condition: used condition with fork prongs of varied lengths, spoon bowls used, all pieces servicable, all engraved with a crest or initials)

Lot 132

A PARCEL OF MATCHED WILLIAM IV AND VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE, various makers and dates comprising a set of six Victorian table forks, engraved initial 'h', makers Samuel Hayne & Dudley Carter, London 1862, a set of four Victorian dessert spoons and six matching dessert forks, engraved crest, makers Chawner & Co (George Adams) London 1860, a set of six Victorian dessert forks, makers Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1862, a William IV sauce ladle and matching two dessert spoons and three dessert forks, engraved initial 'h', William Bateman II, London 1836, three Victorian silver table spoons, engraved crest, makers John & Henry Lias, London 1844 and 1846, seven Victorian dessert spoons and a dessert fork, makers John & Henry Lias, London 1846/47, approximate gross weight 69.7ozt, 2168 grams (parcel) (condition: used condition, some marks rubbed or partially rubbed, fork tines and bowl points have varying wear)

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