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Silver Mounted Scottish Highland Dirk, Early 19th Century, broad striahgt single edge blade cut with a deep single fuller on each side, wooden hilt carved with basket weave, in its silver mounted leather sheath, the mounts all engraved with thistles overall, and containing knife and fork en-suite. Blade 29cms, overall 40cms including sheath. Quite good condition, age worn overall, pommel of dirk missing.
TWO ITEMS OF DUBLIN SILVER and an ivory handled pickle fork, to include a pair of early 19th Century bright cut sugar tongs (no date stamp), a shovel shaped mustard spoon, Dublin 1812, 1.5 troy ozs combined, the pickle fork Sheffield 1901, the handle with pierced carving in the Oriental manner
A Queen Anne silver marrow fork, by Lawrence Jones, London 1705, the fork with three tines, the reverse of the stem with a scratch weight and engraved with a crest, length 20.3cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. Provenance: The crest is that of Fitz-Alan ensigned by a coronet for the Earls of Arundel. Sold in these rooms 28 July 2004, lot 570. The Cook Collection of Early Silver Spoons, Woolley and Wallis, 24 October 2003, lot 1049. Sold to Mr Cook by Payne's of Oxford.
A reproduction of a Charles I Britannia standard silver two-pronged fork, by Walter Wilson, London 1929, notched terminal, engraved with two crests, length 17.4cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. The original fork was made in 1632, and is the earliest English hallmarked fork. It is engraved with the arms of Manners and Broughton, made for John Manners, later 8th Earl of Rutland. The original fork was acquired by the nation and is in the Victorian and Albert Museum.
A small collection of Scottish provincial and Colonial silver flatware, comprising: a pair of Old English pattern tablespoons, marked GP three times, two dessert spoons by James Erskine, Aberdeen, a tablespoon marked IN three times, a dessert fork marked GN three times, and a toddy ladle marked CG twice and HNS in separate punches, approx. weight 9.8oz. (7)
A collection of George III silver Old English pattern flatware, various dates and makers, some by Thomas Wallis, over-struck with maker's mark of William Adby, London 1801, the terminals with a crest, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, a salad fork, a basting spoon, a sauce ladle, plus a tapering meat skewer, London 1766, and a set of twelve pistol grip handled knives, by Dru Drury II, London circa 1770, foliate mounts, steel blades, approx. weighable 55oz. (qty)
A group hallmarked silver, silver handled and silver plated wares to include spoons such as Sheffield 1925 by Harrison Bros, Birmingham 1942 by Lansom Ltd, Sheffield 1906 by William Yates, A North German shipping line spoon marked 800, a plated lobster pick, toasting fork, mother of pearl manicure tool / knife and various silver handled cutlery.
A George III silver fork, London 1770, a Rodgers nib press, quill trimmer and a French example, 19th century ivory spinning counter, brass buckle, silk cigarette cards, small carved furniture elements, needle case and needles, vintage matches, a Schimmell or the Bell & Hammer advertising box and cards etc
20TH CENTURY SCOTTISH DIRK the single fullered blade with notched back, with studded and carved basket weave handle, 40cm long, with knife and fork, contained in a silver plated mounted leather scabbard with knife and fork, with chains, the mounts engraved with thistle motifs, the mounts engraved 'H. Starck, London', 46cm long overall
SCOTTISH SILVER MOUNTED DIRKmaker's mark 'AFC', Edinburgh 2003, the pointed blade with notced back, with carved basket weave handle and stone set pommel, 42.5cm long, contained in a leather scabbard with stone set knife and fork, the silver mounts with Celtic banded design, 48cm long overall

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