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Dinky Toy Farm & Commercial Vehicles, including 301 Field Marshall Tractor, 571 Coles Mobile Crane, 14c Coventry Climax Fork Lift Truck, in original boxes, loose Blaw Knox Bulldozer, Market Gardeners Lorry, Massey Harris Tractor, Aveling Barford Road Roller and others, with boxed Astra Traffic Signal, F-VG, some with corrosion marks, boxes F-G (12)
Various Diecast & Toys, including Dinky Toys 401 Fork Lift, 430 Breakdown Lorry, 190 Caravan, Tri-ang Spot-On Vauxhall Cresta, grey body, Siku 3411 Airport Fire Engine, in original boxes, loose Dinky Trojan 'Cydrax' Van, Benbros Euclid Dump Truck, Minic Road Roller and a quantity of Dinky street furniture, F-E, boxes P-G (qty)
An early 19th Century Austrian Noble's three-piece Gilt Silver Flatware Setting. Vienna, 1816. Fork, 7"; Knife and Spoon. 7 ½". Handle ends emblazoned with Crowned Arms with crowned Austrian shield at center, gules left, initials F - M - R on three bars right. Hallmarked on backs: ecclesiastical silver mark (taxfreistempel) - monogram TF, city and date silver mark, and Imperial eagle. Total: 3.3 oz.
1959 Ariel Red Hunter, 350 cc. Registration number 839 DPT 9non transferrable). Frame number CAPR 14160 (see text). Engine number CAMA 5549. By 1930, Ariel's Val Page-designed singles had gained a rear-mounted magneto and their distinctive timing cover, and the basic engine design, though frequently revised, would last well into the post-war era. The sports versions were christened 'Red Hunter' and under Page's successor Edward Turner developed into fast and stylish machines. In 1946 the 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). In 1956 full-width alloy hubs were adopted across the range, and the Red Hunters continued in this form until production of Ariel four-strokes ceased in 1959. Dating from the final year of production, this 350 Red Hunter was restored some eight years ago by Frank Atkinson of Pickering to a high standard with the intension of pulling a sidecar. This never happened and he sold it to our vendor in 2013, he rode it around his yard and put it into storage due to house renovations. He now has a bad hip and cannot ride it. Sold with the V5C, it will require recommissioning and probably running in as the odometer has been reset to 3 miles.
1956 BSA A7 Shooting Star, 500 cc. Registration number URH 103. Frame number FA7 3232. Engine number CA7 SS 2940 (see text). BSA introduced their response to the Speed Twin in 1946, with the machine changing little until October 1949 when two new, revised models were announced. The new 650cc Golden Flash was soon joined by the A7 500cc using the revised engine design. As with the previous model both rigid and plunger equipped frames were offered. The range continued in this form until 1954 when a new all welded frame design with pivoted fork rear suspension was introduced. For 1955 the sporting 500 adopted the "Shooting Star" name and adopted an Amal Monobloc. When tested the Shooting Star proved to be capable of 93 mph and could cover the standing quarter mile in 16 seconds thanks to a claimed power output of 32 bhp. The Shooting Star ran on with only detail changes until 1962, the most significant occurring in 1958 when the brakes were revised with cast iron drums being adopted and the front increasing in diameter to 8 inches. The pivoted fork Shooting Star is now regarded by many as one of the finer variants of the pre unit A series twins offering good performance in a smooth manner. URH was bought by our vendors father from David Knowles of Hull in 1974 with a blown engine. He dismantled it for inspection and never put it back together again. Still in need of restoration buyers should satisfy themselves as to the completeness of this project. Please note that the V5C states the engine number to be CA7 552940 not SS 2940). Sold with the V5C and V5.
1957 BSA 247 cc. Registration number PPY 562. Frame number DC1O 3001. Engine number BC10L 10037. BSA's 'C' range of lightweight machines was introduced in 1938. Similar in many ways to those of the larger 'B' range, whose wheels and brakes were employed, the cycle parts consisted of a simple diamond frame and girder front fork. First model was the C10 sidevalve single with coil ignition and three-speed hand-change gearbox. A de luxe C10 with foot-change gearbox joined the range in 1939, as did the overhead-valve C11. When the C10 reappeared after the war, its oil was no longer contained in a fuel tank compartment but in a separate tank bolted to the saddle tube. The girder fork was replaced by a telescopic unit in mid-1946 and part way through 1949 an alloy cylinder head was adopted. The model ran on as the updated C10L, with alternator electrics, plunger rear suspension and four-speed gearbox, until 1957. PPY (a North Yorkshire number plate) was first registered on the 25th May 1957 and by 1985 it was with Dean Prince of Hull; he used it to travel to work until it was laid up with electrical issues. Our vendor bought it in March 2005 with the intention of rectifying these problems and began the work, sadly ill health prevented this from happening. It has been dry garage stored for many years and we believe it has all of the components, less a new loom to put it back together again. Sold with the V5C and SORN documents, this late C10L will make an interesting project for the next owner.
1961 BSA Sooting Star, 500 cc. Registration number 386 APY. Frame number GA7 18660. Engine number CA7 SS 8968. BSA introduced their response to the Speed Twin in 1946, with the machine changing little until October 1949 when two new, revised models were announced. The new 650cc Golden Flash was soon joined by the A7 500cc using the revised engine design. As with the previous model both rigid and plunger equipped frames were offered. The range continued in this form until 1954 when a new all welded frame design with pivoted fork rear suspension was introduced. For 1955 the sporting 500 adopted the "Shooting Star" name and adopted an Amal Monobloc. When tested the Shooting Star proved to be capable of 93 mph and could cover the standing quarter mile in 16 seconds thanks to a claimed power output of 32 bhp. The Shooting Star ran on with only detail changes until 1962, the most significant occurring in 1958 when the brakes were revised with cast iron drums being adopted and the front increasing in diameter to 8 inches. The pivoted fork Shooting Star is now regarded by many as one of the finer variants of the pre unit A series twins offering good performance in a smooth manner. APY's early history is unknown but by December 1972 it was registered to Fred Lawson of Bridlington, it then changed hands regularly, Lloyd Usher, James Day John Potter, Clive Houchen, Stuart Broadbent all of Bridlington until in April 1976 our vendors father bought it. Unused since this time this highly original example will now need recommissioning but should make an interesting project for the next owner. Sold with the V5C, V5, V.E. 60 and 1976 bill of sale.
A Kruger Boer War trench art silver spoon, 11cm; an Islamic etched silver spoon, 16 cm; a cased George V chrintianing spoon with trefid terminal by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1922; a Woodward & Lothrop pickle fork and an assortment of sterling silver American souvenir spoon. Gross weight 166g
Hunting type knife, 18cm blade with antler handle in leather sheath, similar knife, 27cm curved blade with horn handle, Bowie type, 15cm blade with wooden slab grip in leather sheath and an Indian knife & fork set in wooden case, L35cm (4) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
SELECTION OF SILVERincluding a mother of pearl handled fruit knife, Sheffield 1898; a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1933; Scottish thistle finial pickle fork, Birmingham 1945; two salt spoons, Sheffield 1918 and 1928; a thimble, Birmingham 1926; an enamel badge, Birmingham 1958; and three glass scent bottles with silver tops, Birmingham 1908, London 1901 and Chester with date letter rubbed
A French Art Deco silver .950 standard twelve piece flatware service, hallmarked Paris, maker's mark of Ernest Prost, circa 1940s comprising: Table Forks; Table Knives (handles filled); Table Spoons; Dessert Forks; Dessert/Side Knives (handles filled); Dessert Spoons; Fish Forks; Fish Knives; Oyster Forks; Sauce Spoons; Cake Forks; Cake Spoons; Coffee Spoons; Teaspoons; Hor d'Ouvres servers; Four further servers; Strainer; Carving Knife & Fork (handles filled); 178 pieces in service total together with a French fiddle and reed pattern soup ladle, Paris, makers's mark FG/TL, 7,430.1 grams (179 pieces)
A William IV silver and mother of pearl travelling fruit knife and fork by Atkin & Oxley, Sheffield 1832, interlocking and with diced mother of pearl panels, 7.8cm (3 1/8in) long. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A Victorian silver and mother of pearl travelling fruit knife and fork by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1865, with rectangular reserves engraved E. G. G. FC, the mother of pearl carved with a royal crown and the Prince of Wales feathers, each 8.8cm (3 1/2in) long, in a leather covered case. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
An American silver part table service by International Silver Co., Meriden, circa 1935, engraved with Art Deco style initials MGW, comprising: Seventeen table forks Three table spoons Eight small forks Six soup spoons Three sundae spoons Three pickle forks Eight coffee spoons Eight butter knives A serving fork A serving slice, 2070g (66.5 oz); And the following with silver handles and steel blades: Six table knives
An American silver coloured table service by Towle, mid 20th century, comprising: Seven table forks Four table spoons Eight luncheon forks Seven dessert forks Eight dessert spoons Eight butter knives Eighteen tea spoons, A serving fork, 2345g (75.4 oz); And the following with silver handles and stainless steel blades: Eight table knives
A George III silver and mother of pearl travelling fruit knife, fork and spoon, the knife and fork with standard and double duty marks only, Sheffield 15th July 1797- end of August 1798, the spoon differs, in a red leather covered box. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A Victorian silver and mother of pearl travelling fruit knife and fork, maker's mark JL (unrecorded), Sheffield 1874, with vacant navette reserves, the mother of pearl engraved with interlacing, each 7.5cm (3in) long, in a leather covered case. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
HARALD NIELSEN (1892-1977) FOR GEORG JENSEN PART CANTEEN OF SILVER 'PYRAMID' PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising 10 table knives, 10 dessert knives, 10 soup spoons, 10 table forks, 10 dessert spoons, 10 dessert forks, 9 grapefruit spoons, 2 carving knives, 2 carving forks, 2 salad servers, a sauce ladle, a pie fork and pie slice, 2 small butter knives, 6 table spoons, 10 fish knives, 10 fish forks, variously hallmarked with stamped maker's marks and import marks for London 1931-1938 (mainly 1936-8 with one knife 1958), enclosed within an associated brass-mounted mahogany case comprising 4 fitted drawers (Qty: (qty))
ENGLISH SCHOOL SET OF THREE ARTS & CRAFTS BRASS AND WROUGHT IRON FIRE IRONS, CIRCA 1900 comprising a LOG FORK, 71cm long; an ASH SHOVEL, 71.5cm long; and COAL TONGS, 70cm long, each with knopped baluster handles and cast with scrolling motifs; together with THREE FURTHER BRASS FIRE IRONS, each with ribbed handles and comprising a POKER; ASH SHOVEL and COAL NIPPERS, shovel 59cm long . (Qty: (6))

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