19th Century Scottish Dirk by “Still”14 1/2 inch, single edged blade with narrow fuller and sharpened back edge point. Blade stamped “Still”. Brass ferrule and disk pommel. Carved wooden basket weave and Celtic design, one piece wooden grip with stud decoration. Contained in its leather covered wooden scabbard. Brass mounts. Containing its matching brass mounted and wooden handled knife and fork.
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A COLLECTION OF SILVER INCLUDING A CRUET SET comprising; a five piece cylindrical cruet set with reeded borders comprising; a mustard pot with a hinged cover and a scroll handle and a blue glass liner, two open salts with liners, and a pair of pepper pots with pull off covers, all Birmingham 1937 by Elkington & Co; a vase shaped pepper pot, Birmingham 1915 by Nathan & Hayes; a silver napkin ring with moulded borders, Sheffield 1939 by E Viner; and a set of six silver 'bean-end' coffee spoons, Birmingham 1940 by Suckling Ltd; a feather-edge and floral pierced sugar tongs, Sheffield 1905 by James Dixon & Sons; a fiddle pattern sugar tongs, Sheffield 1903 by Joseph Rogers & Sons; and an ivory handled pickle fork, Sheffield 1902 by Mark Willis, 423g of weighable silver (13 ½ oz)
A GROUP OF TWELVE EARLY 20TH CENTURY AND LATER GOLDAND OTHER METAL CHARMS OR PENDANTS comprising; a hammer, 23mm long (1 in), another stamped '9ct'; a swing-top meat safe stamped '9ct'; a toasting fork; a replica anointing spoon; a triple-X beer barrel; a small heart; a double-sided glazed locket; a sack trucks; a paste open work shaped round pendant; a gold-plated four-leaf clover; and a green enamelled four-leaf clover, stamped '9ct'; the ten weigh 7.8g gross
A GEORGE III SILVER FORK, LONDON 1805, A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, CHESTER 1923, AN ELIZABETH II CADDY SPOON, BIRMINGHAM 1972, AN ELIZABETH II SILVER DISH, 10 CM DIAM, SHEFFIELD 1994, A SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, 21 X 14 CM AND A PAIR OF PLATED SUGAR TONGS, 5OZS WEIGHABLE (7)++GOOD CONDITION
A Victorian silver and mother of pearl folding fruit fork, James Beebe, Sheffield 1899, a small Chester hallmarked barrette, a yellow metal propelling pencil with citrine-set terminal, a late Victorian hallmarked silver hand mirror, Birmingham 1898, length approx 27cm, a spring-loaded steel cigar cutter.
A silver three prong bread fork, Sheffield 1924, with mother of pearl handle, a set of five silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1925, an Art Deco silver sifter spoon, Sheffield 1926, a pair of late Victorian silver salt spoons and three other silver spoons, 5ozs combined weight of weighable silver (12).
A mixed lot comprising a London hallmarked silver cigar box of hinged rectangular form, the lid decorated with engine turned detail, the body with wood lined interior, together with a further case of coffee spoons and a further cased London hallmarked spoon and fork, various dates and makers
George W. Shiebler & Co. Sterling Spoon Weight: 1.17 ozt Length: 6 in. Frantz Hingelberg Sterling Olive Spoon Weight: 1.4 ozt Length: 6.75 in. Wallace Grande Baroque Sterling Serving Spoon Weight: 4.6 ozt Length: 9.25 in. Monogrammed Sterling Serving Spoon Weight: 2.36 ozt Length: 9 in. Simpson Hall Miller & Co. Sterling Frontenac Pattern Serving Fork Weight: 2.91 ozt Length: 9 in. Simpson Hall Miller & Co. Sterling Frontenac Pattern Spoon Weight: 1.17 ozt Length: 6 in. Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen Sterling Spatula Weight: .69 ozt Length: 5 in. Holmes & Edwards Silver Sugar Tongs Weight: .38 ozt Length: 3.5 in. Total Combined Weight: 14.68 ozt
Features ornate root wood grip, carved in basket weave fashion on the outside, cast silver and chased pommel with thistles and foliage, the pierced pommel set with a very light brown citrine/stone. The 31 cm long blade, being of steel, with spear tip and cutting top edge. Blade features acid-etched engravings to both sides, in overall excellent condition, with regimental number, piper, foliage, arms etc. The scabbard of black leather, with solid silver fittings/holders for the fork & knife. The eating fork & knife (the latter maker stamped G. Noewbould) of root wood with basket weave design with white citrine stones to pommel. There may have been a regimental designation at one time to top locket, but since removed showing 4 fixing holes. Rear of scabbard retains belt loop attachment. A fine & rare piece, with exceptional engravings to both sides of blade. Metal parts show yellowing, so possibly plated silver on brass, however this has not been tested.
"As West Highlanders, we must stand up for our rights...", Daphne du Maurier: (1907 - 1989) British Author, typescript letter, Kilmarth Par Cornwall, 13th February 1976, one page, to Mr & Mrs Baker-Muntons' Westmoreland Terrier ('Mr Wibby of Bentons') a humorous and entertaining letter where Daphne gives voice to her Westmoreland Terrier 'Moray Bonaparte of Mensa' and incites Mr Wibby to political action. 'I wish to enlist your co-operation in a political matter, regarding devolution in Scotland. As West Highlanders, we must stand up for our rights, and insist that although we live south of the border our people respect our wishes, feed us on demand, relinquish their chairs, in return for which we will guard their homes. I am in touch with Aberdeen brothers who are of the same opinion. Electric fires must also be turned on when the weather is inclement, and in every room, but the front door left open so that we can perform guard duties to our satisfaction. Meals consist of a snack at breakfast, a main lunch no later than 1.P.M. Afternoon Tea at 4,15, a Fish supper at 6.30. and a snack at 8.P.M. dropped from some person's fork. Regarding Afternoon Tea I must tell inform you that my Lady has this winter been making toast for herself, spread with jam. By nudging her knee I have obtained for myself jam on top of my Butter Crinkle biscuits. Chocolate Fingers to follow. An intent gaze plus a muttered whine never fails to win attention'. Together with a signed Christmas card, 'Bing', 1977 and a black and white photograph of Daphne with one of her Westies. (All rights are reserved by The Chichester Partnership and no written materials may be reproduced in part or in full without the express prior written permission of The Chichester Partnership c/o Curtis Brown Group Ltd)
Six (5+1) George III silver fiddle pattern forks by William Eley & William Fearn, one by Solomon Hougham, London, mixed dates, each 16.5 cm with a similar fork by John Stone, Exeter, 1839 and four Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons by H J Lias & Son, London, 1855 with a similar Victorian spoon by Chawner & Co., London. Gross weight 499g
Victorian silver christening spoon and fork by Stokes & Ireland Birmingham 1888, silver christening spoon by John Round Sheffield 1896 both in original velvet lined cases and a picture back spoon and fork by Fenton Bros Sheffield 1879, 4.2oz Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Carved oak rope twist aneroid barometer, D17cm, 19th century and later fire irons, brass jam pan, wicker hamper, 19th century telescopic toasting fork, pair square Raku fired wall plaques centred with fossil style tiles, tapestry and miscellanea in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A collection of 14x vintage Matchbox Superfast scale diecast model vehicles to include; 56 new BMC 1800 Pininfarina, 73 Mercury Commuter, 21 new Rod Roller, 37 new Soopa Coopa, 40 new Guildsman 1, 20 new Lamborghini, 15 new Fork Lift Truck, 17 The Londoner, 3 Monteverdi Hai, 63 Freeway Gas Tanker, 61 Blue Shark, 72 Hovercraft, 17 new The Londoner and 7 Hairy Hustler.
A Service of French Silver Fer de Lance Pattern Flatware, Emile Puiforcat, Paris, 1st Standard, comprising: 12 table spoons; 12 table forks; 12 dessert spoons; 12 dessert forks; 9 tea spoons; a soup ladle; sifter spoon; sauce ladle serving fork and spoon; and 4 further small utensils, 142.3ozt (66)
A Matched Set of Six Silver Kings Pattern Dessert Forks, various makers, London 1829-1842, some crested; A King's Pattern Serving Fork, George Howson, Sheffield 1900; A Pair of Queen's Pattern Table Spoons, John Round, Sheffield 1909; together with a small group of electroplated King's pattern flatware, 23.2ozt

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