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A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III AND LATER SILVER FLATWARE, INCLUDING A 'BOTTOM MARKED' TABLE SPOON London circa 1770 by Thomas and William Chawner; three George III sugar tongs; an old English pattern dessert spoon engraved with foliate script initials, London 1785 by Hester Bateman and with the incuse duty mark; an old English pattern small sauce ladle, London 1789 by Peter and Ann Bateman; another 1803 by Thomas Whipham; a set of four reeded old English salt spoons, London 1793 by George Smith III and William Fern; together with seven various silver spoons; a dessert fork; a George III ivory handled butter knife; and a similar pickle fork, 383g of weighable silver (12 ¼ oz)
A COLLECTION OF PLATED ITEMS INCLUDING A SHAPED-SQUARE THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE An oblong part fluted teapot with an ebonised handle and finial; a plain oblong sugar bowl and milk jug; a shaped-oval gadrooned and crested plate/dish; an engraved small waiter; a mustard pot; chamber stick, various flatware including a 'Tomato man' spoon/fork, some in; cases and other items
An early 20th century 'Campaign' EPNS travelling five-part canteen, comprising a pair of fluted glass flasks and cup covers, table spoon and fork, and an associated WMF table knife, each piece of flatware clipped to a sliding leather plateau, leather case and cover restrained by a buckle, 21.5cm long, c. 1920; an earlier part-set, similar, (2) Condition Report: Please see photographs for condition details
A matched collection of Pride pattern flatware James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 2000, 2002 and 2005, comprising a first course knife and fork, a second course knife and fork and dessert spoon all of 'Pride' pattern designed by David Mellor; together with a teaspoon, David Mellor, Sheffield 2015, of Pride pattern (6) Length of knife: 23cm, weight: 9.2oz The pride pattern was designed in 1953 by David Mellor while a student at the Royal College of Art and featured in the first Design Council Awards in 1957. The pride pattern is still retailed
A Victorian cased silver fish serving pair, Birmingham 1859 by John Gilbert & Co, the blade with pierced and chased scrolling motifs before loaded double-struck handles with scrolling acanthus motifs, set in a blue felt lined case together with a cased silver teaspoon, fork and silver-handled knife (associated) a cased silver-plated fish serving pair, an oak cased set of six silver plated fish knives and forks and six loose silver plated side knives and forks (5).
Mixed Lot: comprising various silver and white metal flatware including six seal top coffee spoons together with matching sugar tongs, further pair of sugar tongs, sifter spoon, christening spoon and fork, caddy spoon, cake fork and tea spoon and a silver backed clothes brush, weighable silver approx 279gms, various dates and makers (15)
Mixed Lot: comprising a hallmarked silver small cake fork, together with an oval needle case, silver propelling pencil, silver cased retractable sewing tool, mother of pearl gripped and folding silver fruit knife (a/f) and a silver hooked and mother of pearl folding button hook, various dates and makers (6)
A BOXED DINKY SUPERTOYS BEDFORD O SERIES ARTICULATED LORRY, No.521, version in yellow with black wings and red hubs, playworn condition in a damaged/faded green box with red/white label, with a boxed Dinky Toys Coventry Climax Fork Lift Truck, No.14c, orange body, green forks and hubs, tan driver, working order, very lightly playworn condition in a damaged and worn red box with orange label, complete with packing piece and a boxed Dinky Supertoys Muir Hill Dumper Truck, No.562, very lightly playworn condition with only very minor paint loss in green box complete with packing piece with a damaged red label (3)
A part canteen of Queen's pattern plated flatware in oak two-drawer canteen, etc. comprising 12 dinner forks, 12 soup spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, gravy spoon, a pair of knife rests, a pair of sauce ladles, a butter knife, a salt spoon, a mustard spoon, a pickle fork, a sugar spoon and 21 various coffee/teaspoons; together with a plated engraved swing-handled cake basket, a cream boat, a matching half-fluted plated cream jug and sugar bowl and miscellaneous plated flatware (Q)
A 1937 New Imperial Model 46 De-Luxe, registration number HL 8578, frame number 35307, engine number 43210, maroon/chrome. New Imperial were unsurpassed for innovation during the 1930's introducing models with full unitary construction of the engine and gearbox and pivoted fork rear suspension to name just a few innovations. They also found great success in competition, with one of their many successes being the last British built machine to win the lightweight 250 TT (in 1936). The 350 cc Model 46 was introduced in 1936 along side its 250 cc Model 36 stable mate. They both featured new overhead valve unit construction engines. Initially they were both built with rigid frames, for 1937 the De-Luxe gained sprung rear frames, foot change gearbox, mag-dynamo ignition/lighting, chrome plated fuel tank and valance mudguards. This Model 46 De-Luxe was built in 1937 and was first registered in December 1939. A matching numbers machine which has been rebuilt by our vendor from a basket case, retaining as much originality as possible, but will require some final fettling. Noteworthy works carried out included the rebuilding of the engine with new big and main bearings, re-bore with new piston and rings, reconditioned oil pump, rebuilt magneto, new Burlem Amal carburettor, new exhaust downpipes and silencers, powder coated frame, rebuilt wheels with new bearings, stainless steel spokes and new tubes and tyres, plus numerous other components. The motorcycle will be offered for auction with a history file containing receipts and a letter from the vendor outlining works carried out. RF60, V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustrations All lots in this sale are sold 'as is' and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditions.
A cased set of six late Victorian silver Teaspoons with Sugar Nips, by John Millard Banks, hallmarked Birmingham, 1893, gilded bowls with bright cut foliate decoration, in velvet lined presentation case, together with a cased Victorian spoon and fork set, by Hilliard & Thomason, hallmarked Birmingham 1890, the front and reverse with bright cut foliate decoration, in fitted case (2)
A cased Victorian silver Fork and Spoon Set, by Josiah Williams & Co., hallmarked London, 1890, with bright cut foliate decoration, in velvet lined fitted presentation case, together with a George III silver cream jug, hallmarks worn but probably London, 1805, of oval form with a band of bright cut decoration, reeded handle, approx total weight 4.6ozt (2)
A set of three American silver dessert forks and spoons stamped "Sterling 925 CAW Crosbie & Son" and four matching smaller forks, together with a sterling silver fork stamped "Bigelow Kennard & Co." and matching spoon, two further spoons and forks and a set of four sterling silver teaspoons, total weight 23 oz

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