A FINE 18 CT GOLD-MOUNTED DRESS DIRK BY HAMILTON AND INCHES, EDINBURGH 1966, BASED ON THAT PRESENTED TO SIR COLIN CAMPBELL, G.C.B., BY THE HIGHLANDERS OF BREADALBANE, GLENORCHY & NETHER LORNE IN 1856 with broad blade double-edged at the point and formed with a notched back-edge, etched with a long panel of strapwork and thistle foliage on a frosted ground on one face and with further designs enclosing the inscription 'Presented to General Sir Colin Campbell G.C.B. by the Highlanders of Breadalbane, Glenorchy & Nether Lorne, as a mark of their admiration of his high qualities as a soldier and devotion to his country 1856' on the other, gold hilt finely cast and chased with thistle foliage, the pommel incorporating a band of openwork trellis and set with a faceted citrine, hardwood basketweave grip enriched with gold nails, in its wooden scabbard covered with plum velvet, with marked gold mounts decorated en suite, the middle band decorated with crossed flags, the chape involving the Campbell crest and motto, complete with it accompanying knife and fork each mounted with gold and citrine en suite with the hilt, in its lined and fitted case covered with red morocco 26.7 cm; 10 1/2 in blade
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A RARE ENGLISH PLUG BAYONET, DATED 1690 with tapering double-edged blade, stamped with a King's head mark on each face, one face with the copper-lined mark of the London Cutler's Company and a copper-lined 'T' mark, the forte inscribed 'God Save King William & Mary' and 'Nicholas Arnold 1690' with traces of gilding on the respective faces, moulded brass hilt comprising a pair of straight quillons with helmeted warrior head terminals, cap pommel formed en suite, and turned wooden grip, in its tooled leather-covered wooden scabbard with brass mounts including a moulded hook at the front, and with a leather frog for attachment to a belt 29.0 cm; 11 3/8 in blade Bayonets with inscriptions relating to King William and Queen Mary are notably rare. The mark is probably that of Gyles Lyndesy who became Free of the Cutler's Company in 1673, was granted this mark in 1678 and became a liveryman in 1678. A knife and fork and a hunting sword bearing his mark are in the Collections of the Worshipful Company of Cutlers. See Hinde and Herbert 2005, p. 52. Nicholas Arnold is probably the Officer who owned this bayonet.
A 1970's JCB tractor conversion, with bucket, fork and bale clamp attachment.To be viewed on site at Grange Lodge, Irnham Road, Corby Glen, NG33 4NB - Tuesday 5th December 10am to 4pm only.Collection can only be made on site Thursday 7th and Friday 8th December 10am to 4pm strictly.Lots not collected at this point will be removed to The Bourne Auction Rooms and transport charged at £45+vat per hour and storage thereafter as set out in the Terms & Conditions of Auction Business.
A BT electric fork lift with charger.To be viewed on site at Grange Lodge, Irnham Road, Corby Glen, NG33 4NB - Tuesday 5th December 10am to 4pm only.Collection can only be made on site Thursday 7th and Friday 8th December 10am to 4pm strictly.Lots not collected at this point will be removed to The Bourne Auction Rooms and transport charged at £45+vat per hour and storage thereafter as set out in the Terms & Conditions of Auction Business.
An oak-cased set of twelve knives and forks with silver collars, a walnut case of thirty-six knives and forks with silver collars, a cased set of hallmarked silver spoon and fork, a hallmarked silver mustard spoon, a large fork with silver collar, various hallmarks and a small Napoleon hat style decorative clock with Elizabeth II hallmarked silver engraved front, Sheffield 1995 (5).
A boxed Swarovski white metal collar necklace set with black and white crystals and a matching bracelet, a hallmarked silver Bill Amberg bracelet set with two cabochon amethysts, in a Bill Amberg brown leather case, the bracelet engraved 'Mel C' (originally belonging to Mel C of the Spice Girls, with provenance) and a cased set of Roux-Marquiand France white metal flatware, to include a knife, fork, spoon and teaspoon, all in the form of musical instruments, a violin, a harp, a piano and a trombone (4).
A SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY CIRCULAR SILVER SALT, wavy rim, gilt interior, on three cabriole legs with shell feet, marks partially rubbed, London circa 1770, approximate weight 2.6ozt, 81 grams, together with a silver sauce boat, a silver pepperette, three condiment spoons, a pickle fork and a pair of oval salts, approximate gross weight 4.9ozt, 154 grams (9)
A CASED PAIR OF ELIZABETH II ELKINGTON & CO CONICAL SALT AND PEPPER POTS, Birmingham 1963, a Elkington & Co baluster jug with cast rim, Birmingham 1967, a silver mustard with missing cover, a silver fork, a silver tea strainer with pierced handles, a tea knife, a silver gilt cocktail stick with cockerel finial and a set of twelve Elkington & Co silver gilt and red enamel coffee spoons, approximate total weight 15.3ozt, 478 grams (parcel)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER BOTTLE COASTER, gadrooned wavy rim, turned oak base, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1964, a silver and glass butter dish, maker Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1967, a rectangular silver pill box, embossed with two cherubs to the hinged lid, makers Hampton Utilities, Birmingham 1968, a pair of George IV Fiddle pattern silver sugar tongs, a George III Fiddle pattern silver condiment spoon, London 1812, a silver butter knife and a Victorian silver and mother of pearl pickle fork, weighable silver approximately 5.4ozt, 168 grams (7)
Silver flatware, comprising; a set of six pastry forks, Birmingham 1946, a sugar sifting spoon, a rat tail pattern tablespoon, Sheffield 1920, fifteen further spoons and a christening fork, combined weight 478 gms and Oriental flatware, comprising; a set of six forks, the handles of bamboo form, with Chinamen finials, two similar teaspoons and another spoon, (qty).
George IV and later Irish silver to include; A set of three Victorian table spoons, John Smith, Dublin 1865, 7.67oz. A Victorian desert spoon, Dublin 1864, maker S P, 1.41oz. A silver table spoon, Lawrence Nowlan, Dublin 1831, 2.55oz. A pair of table spoons, Charles Marsh, Dublin 1825, 4.73oz. A pair of silver table spoons, Patrick Moore, Dublin 1827, 4.65oz. A group of six desert forks, John Smith, P W and another unclear maker, Dublin 1843 and later, 9.13oz. A table fork, maker unclear, Dublin 1860, 2.68oz. Two desert spoons, John Smith, Dublin 1859, and Lawrence Nowlan, Dublin 1822, 1.86oz. A silver caddy spoon, maker S P, Dublin 1864, 0.41oz. Gross weight approximately 35.09oz / 31.98ozt.
Viners Studio cutlery, designed by Gerald Benney, including carving knife, carving fork, pair of salad servers, four serving spoons, five table knives, five table forks, six knives, six forks, six fish knives, six fish forks, four grapefruit spoons, four sundae spoons, six coffee spoons, six teasapoons, six dessert spoons, six cake forks, six cake knives.
Two matched (probably) leather cased travelling cutlery sets,each with a silver plated cup, corkscrew, folding knife spoon and fork, one inscribed 'Colonel Ardagh',together with a folding knife, fork and corkscrew set, stamped 'MacDaniel, Oxford Street', a separate folding spoon and fork, each with corkscrew, two folding forks, a knife and fork, anda folding knife (qty.)Major General Sir John Charles Ardagh KCMG KCIE CB (1840-1907) - in 1886 he was promoted to a regimental lieutenant-colonel and on 26 January 1887 he was gazetted a colonel on the staff.

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