A SILVER SERVING FORK AND SPOON, Old English pattern serving fork with engraved monogram, worn hallmark for 'Richard Crossley' London 1782, length 27cm, together with an Old English pattern spoon, engraved monogram to the handle, hallmarked 'John Lambe' London 1785, length 27.5cm, approximate gross weight 6.54 ozt, 203.3 grams (condition report: general light wear, light surface scratches and tarnishing)
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Quantity of silver including a silver footed bowl engraved "To Lieut Peter Hurford on the occasion of his Marriage from CSO and Staff, H Q London District", hallmarked Chester 1900, mm rubbed, a small tankard hallmarked Sheffield 1925, mm C.W.F (Charles William Fletcher), a boxed egg cup and spoon set, hallmarked Birmingham 1956, mm BBS Ltd, a silver salt egg hallmarked Sheffield 1909. Together with four apostle tea spoons hallmarked Sheffield 1878, mm JR (John Round & Sons), four tea spoons hallmarked London 1816, mm WS (William Seaman), a tea spoon hallmarked London 1812, mm II?, a fork hallmarked Sheffield 1957, mm FH, a fruit fork with mother of pearl handle hallmarked London 1811 mm OI, a condiment spoon hallmarked London 1814, and two salt and mustard spoons hallmarked Birmingham 1990, mm DP. Weight approx. 525gms.
2007 Ducati Monster S2R 1000, 992cc. Registration number OU07 EYB. VIN number ZDMM416AA5B081320. Engine number ZDM992A2-028699.Sold with the V5C, one key, front and rear stands.After the Monster S4R debuted in 2004, Ducati immediately added to the lineup just a year later with the S2R. The bike borrowed many cues from its older brother — like the striking trellis frame, single-sided swingarm, and double-stacked, right-side-only exhaust — but changed things up when it came to the engine. Whereas the S4R utilized a temperamental 4V water-cooled V-twin, the S2R instead featured a classical 800cc air-cooled two-valve.Come 2006, Ducati expanded the Monster family once again with the S2R 1000. Like most V-twins the mid-range is excellent, with the S2R happily pulling low in the range too, but the Monster is also helped by its low gearing. It has three teeth more on the rear sprocket than the faired SS1000DS, which shares the same motor. Rounding out the package was a typically top-spec suite of components, including an inverted 43mm Marzocchi fork, a Sachs rear shock with adjustable preload and rebound damping, and dual 300mm floating discs gripped by Brembo four-piston calipers.EYB is a four owner, low mileage machine, is consigned from a deceased estate. The vendor maintained the bike to a high standard and it is a testament to his care and attention to detail that it presents so well. He bought it in July 2022. The DVLA MOT history shows a gentle increase in mileage from 3,673 miles in 2010 to its current 7,120 miles. The MOT expired in August 2024.
1986 Honda NS400RF, 387cc. Registration number C692 NJX. Frame number NC19 2002737. Engine number NC19E 2003153.Sold with the V5.The NS400R was a proper race replica built between 1985 and 1987 that used the interesting 90-degree engine configuration of Spencer’s championship machine, but with two cylinders forward-facing and the middle cylinder vertical, a change no doubt made to accommodate road equipment like a starter motor, electrical system and airbox.Purchased by our deceased vendor as a project in 2002, it was lacking the chain cover, air box and fork covers, apart from that it appears complete, although there are no keys. It has been dry stored since the purchase.
Victorian set of twelve silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, London 1898, a set of six bright cut silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, Birmingham 1898 a set of six silver pastry forks, Birmingham 1932, a Birks American sterling silver pastry fork and a Walker & Hall silver napkin ring (28)
Victorian silver carving knife and fork, with silver handles and silver blades/prongs, hallmarked Birmingham 1851, maker's mark JG, together with other silver handled cutlery, including set of six cased silver handled butter knives, cheese knife, fork and serrated knife, all hallmarkedCondition Report: Silver carving set approx 8.83 ozt (274.8 grams)Silver handled items (blades not silver) approx 11.44 ozt (355.8 grams)
A selection of hallmarked silver flatware to include: A silver Christening spoon by A H Darby & Son Birmingham 1921, Pickle fork Sheffield 1915 by John Round & Son Ltd, butter knife by Charles Wilkes Birmingham 1927, spoon by William Hair Haseler Birmingham 1935, mustard spoon by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd Sheffield 1908
A group of late Victorian silver Old English & Thread pattern flatware, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1898, comprising 18 dinner forks, 6 dessert forks, and 13 dessert spoons, dinner fork 21cm, 90.7oz total . Condition Report:No damage or repair, all handles have engraved initial H, hallmarks clear
Approximately twenty six Swarovski crystal animals and other items, to comprise a snow man, a pair of puffins, a pig, a Christmas star, an owl, a butterfly, an owl on a perch, an elephant, a hedgehog, a smaller owl, a humming bird on base, a gilt and glass basket, a gilt and glass set of golf cups, a gilt and glass fork and champagne flute, a pair of glass birds, a glass mouse, a rabbit, a squirrel, a small rabbit, a dolphin, a Swarovski Collectors club paper weight and tie pin, two bears, one with a coloured flower, a seated Daschund lacking ear, a dog lying down, a seated cat, a duck, a coloured glass sea horse, and two other items, possibly fragments to include a penguin missing a wing,, in a glass case (Qty)Condition Report: All items in cabinet and included
A Victorian cased silver fish serving set, comprising fork and knife, the knife with pierced and decorated blade, each blade and filled handle hallmarked Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1848, length (of knife) 31cm, weight (sans case) 290g/9.32ozt gross approx, ensuite with a fitted presentation case
A Victorian cased silver fish serving set, comprising fork and knife, the knife with pierced and decorated blade, each blade and filled handle hallmarked Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1859, length (of knife) 29cm, weight (sans case) 195g/6.26ozt gross approx, ensuite with a fitted presentation case
Georg Jensen; A Shallow Twin Handled Footed Dish, with plain glass liner, between stylised handles, raised on pierced rim base, stamped "Georg Jensen Sterling Denmark" and numbered "493", overall width over handles 12.5cm; Together with A Hallmarked Silver Cocktail / Pickle Fork, stamped "G.I.925S", import marks and numbered "73". (2)
Hallmarked silver items, to include a George VI pickle fork with thistle-shaped finial, Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1945, a thimble, a quantity of hallmarked silver spoons, to include a coffee spoon with coffee bean finial, monogrammed examples, a pair of sugar tongs with foliate engraving, combined approx. 7.56ozt, together with four silver-plated items, including a pair of sugar tongs and a collar with decoration of farmyard scene.
A Victorian christening cutlery three piece set, hallmarked for Sheffield 1865, in a mother of pearl presentation box, a boxed set of six George VI silver teaspoons, hallmarked for Sheffield 1937, a Victorian christening silver knife and fork, with ornate green and gilt enamel decoration to handles, hallmarked for Birmingham 1876, together with a silver plate teaspoon and sugar song boxed set, a silver plate fork and spoon serving boxed set, and a mother of pearl trinket box. Ivory Submission reference 37KW49VUweighable silver; 137.7 grams / 4.4 ozt.
A collection of silver items, including a George V silver spoon and pusher, with personalised engraving, hallmarked for Sheffield 1921 by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, in fitted box, a George V silver spoon and fork set, initial engraved, hallmarked for Sheffield 1921 by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, in fitted box, a Elizabeth II silver pickle fork, hallmarked for Sheffield 1971 by Francis Howard Ltd, a George III single dessert fork, hallmarked for London 1803 by Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker, a Georgian silver single spoon, together with a group of silver jewellery, including lockets, brooches, rings, chains and bracelets.Handle detached from pusher. Total weight; 8.7 ozt / 271 grams.
George III berry spoon London 1808, foliate embossed and pierced bon-bon dish, Sheffield 1898, hair pin box, Birmingham 1899, pocket watch stand London 1900, cased set of demi-tasse spoons, another set, cased spoon and fork, two silver backed brushes, two spoons, a pusher, a mechanical pencil and a white metal spirit measure, weighable silver 8.2ozt 255gm

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