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Mixed lot to include a faux tortoiseshell picture frame, mother-of-pearl handled pickle fork, two 19th century octagonal card boxes with hand stitched floral tops, a late 19th century ivory pin cushion, a paper fan and another, a faux ivory Okimono figure, a 19th century Christmas card, lace trim and an embroidered Chinese shoe, (a lot)
A wooden canteen of Walker & Hall cutleryTo include six table knives, six cheese knives, carving fork and knife, pickle fork, four table spoons, six table forks, six soup spoons, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, sugar nips, six teaspoons, sugar spoon and a butter knife and hammered napkin rings. Together with a stainless steel candelabra.
Corgi No.66 Red Massey Ferguson 165 Tractor in near mint contition in original box (fair to good condition) with original workman, together with a No. 57 Massey Ferguson 65 Tractor with fork (at fault). Original box in fair to good condition. Plus a No.62 Farm Tipper Tralier complete with attachable end sections. Excellent condition. Original box in fair to good condition.
*Shackleton Model. 8 Ton Trailer, Smoke Grey, with original card box, together with Dinky Toys Coventry Climax Fork Lift Truck (14c) boxed, Dinky Supertoys Blaw "Knox" Bulldozer (unboxed), German Gama 100, red with original box, Britains Farm No.6F General Purpose Plough, boxed plus Horny Dublo Electric Train set, boxed (7)
Small Collection Of Oneida Utensils And Other Collectables. To Include Oneida Hampton Court Gravy Ladle, Oneida Community Plate Fruit Serving Spoon, Oneida Butter Knife, Oneida Serving Fork, With A Swing Basket, Salt And Pepper, Candle Stick, Souvenir Spoons Etc. Please See Accompanying Image.
A vintage pre war Herbert Terry 1227 Anglepoise table / desk lamp in original black painted finish. Features a solid cast two tiered painted base‘ The Anglepoise - Made by Herbert Terry & Sons ’ to the front of the fork. The original conical shade with cooling holes along the back. Fully extended measures 95 cm high.
A vintage pre war Herbert Terry 1227 Anglepoise table / desk lamp in original gilt scrumble painted finish. Features a solid cast two tiered painted base‘ The Anglepoise - Made by Herbert Terry & Sons ’ to the front of the fork. The original conical shade with cooling holes along the back. Fully extended measures 95 cm high.
A group of silver hallmarked flatware daring from the 19th century to include a pair of London 1902 hallmarked serving spoons by Josiah Williams & Co ( George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton ) napkin ring, Sheffield hallmarked sugar tongs, matching Victorian fork spoon and knife, condiment spoon and another knife and fork set. Biggest spoon 22cm long.
A vintage pre war Herbert Terry 1227 Anglepoise table / desk lamp in original black painted finish. Features a solid cast two tiered painted base‘ The Anglepoise - Made by Herbert Terry & Sons ’ to the front of the fork. The original conical shade with cooling holes along the back. Fully extended measures 95 cm high.
Georg Jensen, a Danish silver Acorn pattern part table service, post 1945 stamped marks, designed by Johan Rohde, comprising: Twelve table forks Fourteen lunch or dessert forks Six lunch spoons Twenty four fish knives Twenty four fish forks Seven coffee spoons Twelve fruit spoons Twelve medium spoons Twelve salad forks Four butter knives Two dessert serving forks Two dessert serving forks Three serving forks Two serving spoons A pastry slice, 7519g (241.7 oz); Together with the following with silver handles and steel blades: Twelve short handled table knives Twenty lunch knives A carving knife and fork, In two non matching mahogany cases from Georg Jensen
Georg Jensen, a Danish silver Acorn pattern part table service, post 1945 stamped marks, designed by Johan Rohde, comprising: Thirteen table forks Twelve lunch forks Ten lobster picks Fourteen shrimp forks Fifteen ice cream spoons Eight large tea spoons Five tea spoons Ten coffee spoons Two dessert serving forks Two dessert serving spoons Three serving forks Three serving spoons A meat fork Two pastry slices A salt cellar with blue enamel interior and a spoon A key ring, 4436g (142.65 oz); Together with the following with silver handles and steel blades: Two table knives Thirteen lunch knives Twenty one fruit knives A pair of salad servers Two bottle openers A pastry server Three carving knives Two carving forks A knife sharpener, In two non matching mahogany cases from Georg Jensen
Scottish. 93rd Sutherland Highlanders Crimean War Period attributed Officer’s dirkA fine and scarce attributed example of the 1838-70 pattern. The plain clipped back 10 inch blade is double edged for the lower 5 inches, the upper section with a narrow fuller. The black bogwood grip is of an interlaced design decorated with silver studs (one absent) and surmounted by a plain silver pommel ornamented with a foiled citrine. The silver base of the grip which covers the throat of the scabbard is ornamented with thistles. Black leather covered sheath with applied thistle ornamented silver mounts; the middle two mount houses the matching knife and fork (both attached by chains and engraved “EHDM”; the top mount bearing “93” within a thistle wreath. Reverse of centre mount engraved “EHD Macpherson 93rd Highrs”. Some minor staining to blade, spring clip to fork AF, possibly replacement chape, minor service wear otherwise generally VGCEwen Henry Davidson Macpherson of Cluny born 1836, Ensign 93rd 3rd November 1854, Lieutenant 9th February 1855, Captain 12th May 1859, Bt-Major 5th July 1872, Major 29th October 1873, Lt.Colonel 1st January 1879 Bt-Colonel 1st January 1883, half-pay 1st January 1885. JP and DL for Inverness-shire. Died in Cheltenham 1900. Saw action in the Crimea shortly after joining 93rd and again during the Indian Mutiny taking part in the Relief of Lucknow and numerous battles; ADC to Governor of Bengal etc.
Scottish. 91st Argyllshire Highlanders attributed Victorian Officer’s dirk.A fine and scarce example by Marshall and Son, 87 George Street, Edinburgh. The clipped back 11 inch blade is double edged for the lower 4 inches, the upper section with a wide fuller and retains faint etching of Crowned VR Cypher and other decoration. The black bogwood grip is of an interlaced design decorated with silver studs and surmounted by a plain silver pommel ornamented with a foiled citrine. The silver base of the grip which covers the throat of the scabbard is inscribed ‘ARGYLL HIGHLANDERS’. Black leather covered sheath with thistle ornamented silver mounts each bearing registration mark indicating 26th March 1864; central mount also inscribed “XCI” and houses the matching side by side knife and fork; the top mount bearing a Crowned saltire with VR between the angles. Some staining to blade and minor service wear otherwise generally VGCTop mount and throat bear scratch initials THB attributed by vendor to Thomas Holme Banks born 1847, Ensign in 91st 8th June 1867, Lieutenant 28th May 1870, Instructor of Musketry 1st January 1873, retired 1st September 1875. Lower mount bears scratched initials TOT attributed by vendor to Arthur Ely Tottenham who possibly purchased the dirk from the above Officer. Tottenham appears as a Sub Lieutenant and Lieutenant 1873, Captain 1st July 1881, Major 11th July 1884, retired 15th April 1896, died in Ireland 20th June 1908 (served with 91st in Zulu War 1879)
Scottish Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Officer’s Cased Dirk & Skein DhuA fine quality matching pair contained in there original leather and velvet lined R & H.B. Kirkwood of Edinburgh case. Comprising: Dirk, this with a plain 11 inch blade of regulation pattern. The hilt of bogwood of interlaced design with silver stud decoration. A silvered mount supports a plain citrine. The black leather sheath with silvered mounts each decorated with a Regimental device. Complete with both matching miniature knife and fork. The rear top mount stamped with details of Kirkwood. ... Matching Skein Dhu, this of Regimental pattern, mounted with a regimental device and again details of Kirkwood. Overall near VGC.
Scottish Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders Officer’s Cased Dirk by Kirkwood Edinburgh.A fine quality example contained in there original leather and velvet lined R & H.B. Kirkwood of Edinburgh case. Comprising: Dirk, this with a plain 113/4 inch blade of regulation pattern. The hilt of bogwood of interlaced design with gilt stud decoration. A gilt thistle embossed mount supports a foiled citrine. The black leather sheath with gilt embossed mounts the top mount with a Victorian Crown thistle device. Complete with both matching miniature knife and fork. The rear top mount stamped with details of Kirkwood. The overall condition is good, PLEASE NOTE end panel of case now absent.
Scottish Black Watch Officer’s dirkA good example 10 1/2 inch plain blade which is double edged for the lower 6 inches. The black bogwood grip is of an interlaced design decorated with gilt studs and surmounted by a gilt mount supporting a foiled citrine. Housed in black leather covered sheath with applied thistle ornamented gilt mounts, the top mount embossed with St. Andrew within a wreath. Complete with matching miniature knife & fork. Overall GC but gilt is worn to base metal, dusty condition.
Scottish Victorian Highland Dirk by Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield.The dirk is fitted with a plain 12 inch clipped back blade, the lower 5 inches double edged. The blade is stamped with the cutler’s details. The hilt of oak of interlaced design, with steel stud decoration. A pierced silver plated leaf design supports a foiled citrine. The black leather sheath is ornamented with blind tooled thistles and mounted with engraved silvered mounts, one engraved with St.Andrew. Complete with matching miniature knife & fork. The overall condition is good but PLEASE NOTE foiled citrines to miniature knife & fork absent, chape dented and middle band mount a/f.
Two silver Christening mugs, each engraved with initials, together with a cased Victorian three piece silver Christening set, comprising; a knife, fork and spoon, a silver napkin ring, a miniature silver trophy cup, a silver mustard pot, a white metal wine taster and a silver toddy ladle with turned whalebone handle, total weighable silver approx 14.1oz
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER LOBSTER PICK of plain design, hallmarked Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1913, length 190mm, weight 33.3 grams, together with a late Victorian pickle fork, the silver fork with twisted neck and carved handle, hallmarked London 1878, length 205mm, gross weight 21.7 grams
A cased set of dessert cutlery, comprising a silver spoon and fork, Angora Silver Plate Co Ltd, Birmingham 1954, and stainless steel bladed knife, together with two silver fish forks, a Continental silver ladle, marked 800, white metal mesh coin purse, a Georgian silver and mother of pearl pocket knife, a collection of coins etc. (qty)
1960 BSA A10, 650 cc. Registration number OVL 644. Frame number GA7 1898. Engine number DA10 8867. A new 650cc twin joined BSA's 500cc A7 model in 1949, the latter's engine being revised along the lines of the new design at the same time. The existing parallel twin architecture was retained for the new A10, with 360-degree crankshaft and single camshaft at the rear of the cylinder block, as was the four-speed gearbox bolted directly to the crankcase in a form of semi-unit construction, and the tele-fork-and-plunger cycle parts. Named 'Golden Flash', the new 650 was strikingly finished in pale beige metallic. Perennially popular, the model was updated with the swinging-arm frame and separate gearbox for 1955 and continued in production until 1963. Ever since the model's introduction enthusiasts have commonly referred to the touring A10 as the 'Golden Flash', even when it was finished in alternative colour schemes. OVL was first registered on the 10th May 1960 by dealers West of Lincoln who sold it to Ralph Fowler of Lincoln on the 21st of May, he kept until selling it to Edwin Burgess of Hull on the 31st August 1961, our vendors father buying it in March 1976. It was in regular use up 1991 when the mileage was some 34,485 and it was pensioned of. It has a rare three piece chain guard and could either be fully restored or "oily ragged". Sold with the V5C, V5 (strangely as UVL 644!), R.F.60, and three MOT's from 1986, 1989 and 1990.
1963 BSA A10 Police, 650 cc. Registration number 916 FKH. Frame number GA7 24930. Engine number DA10. A. 486. A new 650cc twin joined BSA's 500cc A7 model in 1949, the latter's engine being revised along the lines of the new design at the same time. The existing parallel twin architecture was retained for the new A10, with 360-degree crankshaft and single camshaft at the rear of the cylinder block, as was the four-speed gearbox bolted directly to the crankcase in a form of semi-unit construction, and the tele-fork-and-plunger cycle parts. Named 'Golden Flash', the new 650 was strikingly finished in pale beige metallic. Perennially popular, the model was updated with the swinging-arm frame and separate gearbox for 1955 and continued in production until 1963. Ever since the model's introduction enthusiasts have commonly referred to the touring A10 as the 'Golden Flash', even when it was finished in alternative colour schemes. An alternator was offered as an alternative to the dynamo from 1961 to 1963, the last three years of production. The A10 was a popular machine amongst police forces and this early alternator powered machine was bought by Kingston Upon Hull HQ from Jordans of Hull and first registered on the 29th May 1963. It was used by the force until being sold to dealers Myers & Marshall of Hull in the October of 1969, our vendors father buying it from them. Hull City Police registered a batch of motorcycles on the 1st June 1963, of these it is known that 900FKH, 906, 910 and 913 were Velocette LE200 through to 916, 917 and 919 were all BSA A10's. With thanks to Hull & East Yorkshire Motoring Memories Group for the information. Prospective buyers may be interested in the Register of "Historic and Classic Police Motorcycles" on Facebook. BENEATH THE POLICE BIKE IMAGE Photo credit "Late PC Harry Varney, Hull City Police" Now in need of a restoration it is sold with a spare alternator, a front cowling, the V5C, V5, and R.F. 60.
1972 BMW R60/5, 600 cc. Registration number AWU 497K (see text). Frame number 2946394. Engine number 2946394. In 1964, BMW made the decision to stay in the motorcycle business and lured Hans-Günther von der Marwitz away from Porsche. It was his job to design the new bikes; the Slash 5 series (R50/5, R60/5 and R75/5 of 500, 600 and 750cc) was announced for the 1970 season and represented a revolution in BMW motorcycle design. Though the flat-twin BMW boxer engine layout remained, just about everything else was new. As well as a telescopic, leading-axle front fork, the newcomers featured a lightweight, welded duplex frame, both of these innovations having been first seen on the Bavarian company's ISDT machines. The engine too had come in for revision, now employing a one-piece forged crankshaft and aluminium-alloy cylinder barrels while carrying its camshaft below the crank. Coil ignition and 12-volt electrics were other new departures for the Munich firm. The new '/5' models came in three capacities, the variation being achieved by different bore sizes in what were otherwise virtually identical machines. This example was imported into the UK and first registered in 1978 with DVLA, with an S registration. Our vendor acquired her from a Kenneth Nunn in 2003; he had owned her since 1996. One of his first tasks was to have the registration changed to an age related one, see above. At this time the mileage was 15,652, today it is just over 17,000 and it has not been used since 2008. Sold with the V5C and MOT's from 2004 until 2007, it will require some recommissioning before hitting the road.
A collection of silver and silver plated items, comprising a silver backed hair brush, a part baby's rattle, an enamelled pickle fork, seven loose napkin rings, a cased knife with mother of pearl handle, a cased set of six knives, a cased set of six teaspoons, and a cased set of six napkin rings. (14)

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