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FOUR ITEMS OF SMALL SILVER and an allied flags enamel pendant dated 1914, silver includes a three footed shelf shaped dish, a silver and hobnail glass hair tidy, a chased decorated butter knife and trident shaped fork, both with mother of pearl handles, all Birmingham hallmarks, various dates
Silver napkin ring with incised wavy and banded decoration and blank cartouche to centre, makers RN Hollings & Co, Birmingham, a silver tapered bud vase makers S J Rose & Son, Birmingham 1965, height approximately 16cm, a silver ingot weighing one ozt, and a cased silver plated sugar spoon and fork set (4)
Meiji period fish servers the ivory knife handle carved as a rat, frog, and monkey, signature to handle, the fork as a turtle emerging from a lotus leaf,with a frog and crab; the silver blade and fork with hallmarks for Sheffield 1902 and 1904 same makers mark HA ( Henry Atkins). the knife length 30cm (2)
Diecast: One box of assorted diecast vehicles to include: Dinky Pullmore Car Transporter 582 and Loading Ramp 994, Foden Lorry, Elevator Loader 964, 3 Ton Army Wagon 621, Military Ambulance 626, Armoured Personnel Carrier, Fire Engine 555, Bristol 450 163, Caravan 190, Centurion Tank 651, Ford Zephyr 162, Duple Roadmaster Leyland Royal Tiger, Packard 132, Coles Mobile Crane, Royal Mail Van 260, Vanguard, Ford Sedan 170, Aston Martin 110, Coventry Climax Fork Lift Truck, Bedford Ovaltine Van, Austin, Cadillac Eldorado 131, Rover 75 156, B.E.V. Truck, Volkswagen 181, Austin-Healey 109, Armoured Car 670, 5.5 Medium Gun 692, Austin Champ 674, Mersey Tunnel 255 and others. (one box)
Omega f300Hz Electronic Chronometer stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 198.001, circa 1970, blue dial with baton markers, centre seconds and date aperture, Omega bracelet, cal. 1320 tuning fork movement, no. 32010833, 36mm - ** Case - Condition Report: - Movement - no battery, not tested and sold as seen. Dial - typical light marks, generally good . Glass - visible surface marks and scratches. Hands - matching and original. Case - some surface scratch marks to the reverse, other light marks. Crown - adjusting correctly. Bracelet - typical surface marks, wrist size 7.75" approx. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Akkadian, Sargonic Period, late 3rd millennium BC. A haematite cylinder seal of Ur Period III, engraved with a standing worshipper carrying a goat on his shoulders, hand raised to mouth; facing the seated deity Adad wearing a pleated robe and horned headdress, arm extended and holding a lightning-fork sceptre; to either side of the figures, a square panel with three registers of cuneiform, 3rd line: dumu lugal-ub, supplied with museum quality impression. See Sigrist, M. Neo-Sumerian Administrative Tablets from the Yale Babylonian Collection, Madrid, 2009, p.122. 296 grams, 16mm (3/4"). Property of a London gentleman; formerly in an important London collection; formed before 1990. Very fine condition.
A quantity of silver cutlery, to include three fiddle pattern table spoons by Henry John Lias & James Wakely, london, 1881/82; bright cut fiddle pattern dessert spoon, Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter, 1867; two pairs of sugar tongs; and a further fiddle pattern spoon, plated pickle fork and serving spoon, (9) gross silver weight 12.6 tr.oz.
A silver travelling knife and fork set, early 19th century, twin tine fork with chased decoration, knife decorated to spine, both with side hinges retracting the blades into mother of pearl handles decorated with inlaid roundels and centralised cartouches, with original twin compartment red morocco case. * Condition: Silver marks rubbed, small hairline to M.O.P adjacent to central cartouche, on one side of both fork and knife.
An extensive French silver plated part-service of flatware by Christofle, comprising fourteen table forks; eleven table knives; twelve table spoons; eleven dessert knives; twelve dessert spoons; two smaller dessert spoons; twelve dessert forks; two smaller dessert forks; fourteen coffee spoons; six tea spoons; and a serving fork and spoon; together with a set of eight large and eight small Art Deco period bone handled knives. (qty.)
A cased set of twelve plus eleven ivory handled knives and forks, within fitted Harvey and Gore mahogany case, each handle with Prince of Wales feathers crest, with a cased set of six silver teaspoons Charles Boyton & Sons, a cased set of three silver pepperettes (was four, one missing), a cased set of six mother of pearl handled fruit knives by Harrods, and a similar silver handled set of six knives and further wares (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: cased set of pepperettes - one missing (now only three) marks rubbed but still legible, marks all match, some dents to covers, surface scratching throughout, tarnished. cased set of silver spoons - tarnished and need good clean.cased set of knives - marks rubbed, denting to handles, some tarnishingcased knives mother of pearl handles - one handle detached and would need attention, surface scratching and wear, one knife tip dentedcased set of knives and forks - ivory discoloured and many split, one fork missing, some tarnishing, surface scratching and wear. worn condition. plating heavily worn. assorted selection of cutlery - worn. Please note: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which is likely to come into effect by the end of 2018. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.

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