A small group of clear glass to include a three piece smoker's set on wooden base, a claret jug and a waisted vase, also a stained glass leaded window panel with floral motif, 41 x 40cm, and a small group of ceramics to include Wedgwood blue jasperware items, a Millennium Series 'Metropolis', porcelain bowl, Aynsley 'Cottage Garden' pattern decorated pickle dish with matching fork, and a boxed Royal Worcester plate.
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Boxes and Objects - a mid/late 20th century telephone; silver hafted knife and fork; a pyrography box carved with thistles; a turned ebony and fruitwood chess set; A.N.Cooper, Curiosities of East Yorkshire; Turner Masterpieces in colour dedicated to Monica Beatrice Macdona, Christmas 1907; etc
A dessert knife and fork with St Cloud porcelain handles, c.1720-40, with pistol hafts painted in blue with lambrequin and formal foliate scrolls, and two St Cloud two-pronged forks with cannon hafts painted with formal designs in underglaze blue, 21cm overall max. (4) Provenance: from a private collection in Somerset.
A small collection of ceramic cutlery handles, 18th century, including a Berlin knife and fork painted with puce monochrome flower sprays, an Ardus faïence knife, one Wedgwood tricolour Jasperware, applied with Neoclassical moulding in white and yellow on a sage green ground, a Bow fork with puce floral decoration, and an English porcelain handle with printed blue decoration, 23.5cm max overall. (6) Provenance: from a private collection in Somerset.
Three Chelsea white-glazed knife handles and three forks, c.1752, the knives and one three-pronged fork with pistol hafts moulded with tea plant sprays, a three-pronged dessert fork and a two-pronged fork moulded with entwined flowering branches, 29cm overall max. (6) Provenance: from a private collection in Somerset.
Two Worcester knife handles and two forks, c.1758-65, a two-pronged fork with a white-glazed pistol haft moulded with a strung coin motif in the St Cloud manner, the other fork in underglaze blue with the Rose and Floral Sprays pattern, a knife with the Formal Floral pattern, the last with polychrome enamel flower sprays and fitted with an elaborate 19th century Continental gilt metal blade, 29cm max overall. (4) The blue and white knife from the Watney Collection. Provenance: from a private collection in Somerset.
Two Chelsea knife handles and two forks, c.1752, with moulded pistol hafts, a two-pronged fork and knife applied with flowering prunus sprays, a three-pronged dessert fork and a dessert knife with flowering branches of Gotzkowsky type, 25.4cm overall max. (4) Provenance: from a private collection in Somerset.
Four Bow blue and white knife handles and two fork handles, c.1750-58, of pistol shape, variously decorated with lambrequin designs and foliate scrolls, the forks with two prongs, one knife blade impressed Lamprey, another UNIT, some damages, 28.7cm max overall. (6) One small knife previously in the Watney Collection. Provenance: from a private collection in Somerset.
Three Bow cutlery handles, c.1755-58, an armorial knife with a pistol haft moulded and painted in polychrome enamels with a mermaid crest for the Minett or O'Bryne family, a two-pronged fork white-glazed and moulded with foliate scrolls, and a four-pronged fork later enamelled with fruiting vine on a yellow ground, 27.3cm overall max. (3) Provenance: from a private collection in Somerset.
A knife and fork with Longton Hall porcelain handles, c.1755, the pistol hafts moulded with scrollwork and painted with the armorial crest of an eagle for Middleton of Leighton Hall in Lancashire, the scrollwork picked out in purple, red and gilt, 27.6cm overall. (2) Provenance: from a private collection in Somerset.
13th-15th century AD. An iron cutlery group comprising: a table knife with slender blade, scale-tang construction with bone scales in situ; a similar knife with integral iron rectangular-section handle; a table fork with two tines, integral handle. 82 grams total, 13-17cm (5 - 6 3/4"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000.[3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
GEORGIAN SILVER SHOVEL CADDY SPOON BY T.W., BIRMINGHAM 1799, VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON BY TRAVIS WILSON & Co. Ltd, SHEFFIELD 1878, TWO GEORGIAN BRIGHT CUT TABLESPOONS, PAIR OF SUGAR TONGS, LATE VICTORIAN PICKLE FORK, SEVEN SPOONS, VICTORIAN 1897 JUBILEE SPOON AND A FANCY CONTINENTAL SPOON (317g) [15]
SILVER PLATED GADROONED RECTANGULAR ENTRÉE DISH AND COVER WITH DETACHABLE HANDLE, CAKE BASKET, COASTER, "QUEEN ANNE" TABLE LIGHTER, FIVE OTHER ITEMS, TWO SETS OF SIX GRAPEFRUIT SPOONS AND TWO SETS OF PASTRY FORKS, ALL CASED, SIX PAIRS OF FISH EATERS WITH SILVER FERULES, BREAD FORK WITH HORN HANDLE AND SILVER FERULE, SHEFFIELD 1890 AND OTHER FLATWARE [A LOT]
Tuscan Art Deco period tea service for nine, no. 780986 plus extras, retailed by J.H. Awmack, in one box Condition Report Hairline crack and chip to egg cup. Small shallow chip to underside of tea plate. Small nibble to cup rim. Some knife and fork marks to saucers and plates. All pieces do need cleaning, some are grease stained.
Royal Worcester 'Balmoral' dinner service for six, plus extras Condition Report One soup bowl has a chip to the top rim. One tureen has a small scratch and glazing fault on lid. All other pieces are in very good condition, some very minor knife and fork marks to plates - not very noticeable. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
19th Century Mintons 'Merrion Japan' Dinner service decorated in the Imari pallet Condition Report Tea Plates - 1 has a small nibble to the edge. 1 has a shallow chip to border.Dinner Plates - 1 has a chip to the border. 3 have nibbles to the edges. Small tureen - chip to lid border. Side Plates - 1 has a chip to the border.Shallow bowls - Most have small chips to edges. All pieces have some signs of wear, including wear to paint work, knife and fork marks and crazing.
Silver six place setting canteen of cutlery, 63 pieces total, comprising entree forks, main forks, entree knives, main knives, soup spoons, table spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, carving knife and fork, sharpening steel, sauce ladle and sugar tongs, complete in wooden green felt-lined box, marks for Garrard & Co Ltd, Sheffeild, 1970, gross weight of set 2897.6g.

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