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A Scottish regimental style dirk, the 28.5 cm long blade with a basket weave carved handle and pommel inset with a cairngorm, in a leather scabbard with plated mounts, and incorporating a knife and fork, 46 cm long overall, and a similar plated brooch, 10 cm diameter (2) See illustration Condition report ReportBlades with some surface rust, some of the leather is missing, generally dirty, the knife and fork sit rather than lock into the sockets
A SET OF SEVEN SILVER TEASPOONS VARIOUS DATES AND MAKERS, to include two fiddle pattern spoon one by William Eley & William Fearn 1819, two pairs of teaspoons one set Hanovarian pattern with Prince of Wales Coat of Arms to the reverse by Payne & Son 1981, another silver teaspoon by W S Savage & Co 1915, one mustard spoon, one pickle fork with twisted stem and a cased set of cocktails sticks by Walker & Hall Ltd
A CASED PAIR OF EDWARDIAN NAPKIN RINGS with scroll decoration in relief by Gorham Manufacturing Co. 1904; a cased christening fork and spoon with bright cut decoration by George Smith 1804; a silver child's feeding spoon and pusher, cased; a silver two handled porringer with lid by Josiah Williams & Co 1906, cased; two further spoons; a fork; and a tea strainer, 19 troy oz (11) (4 cases)
THREE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TEASPOONS, Old English pattern, Aberdeen 1800-1820, one by William Jamieson initialled 'IMW', one with pointed end by Ewen initialled 'E', and one by ?Peter Lambert initialled 'PAS', plus a fiddle pattern teaspoon by Peter Gill initialled 'GMR', and a Scottish provincial silver table fork, fiddle pattern, Inverness c.1840 by Thomas Stewart, initialled 'B', 4.5 troy oz (5)
A mixed lot to include two silver serviette/placard holders by Cornelius Desmoreaux Saunders and James Hollings Shepherd of Chester, inscribed "18th July 1905" and monogrammed to the front, a late 19th/early 20th Century silver trident shaped fork by H.Fowler of Birmingham plus a small amount of plated flatware. Silver weighs approximately 100g in total.

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