A 'LILY OF THE VALLEY' PATTERN MATCHED CHRISTENING SET by Georg Jensen, the silver spoon signed and stamped '925S', with import marks for London 1926, the silver handled knife with signed stainless steel blade and import marks for London 1923, the spoon and knife with sponsor's mark 'GS' for Stockwell & Co, the later silver fork signed and stamped 'Sterling Denmark', with London import marks for 1993, the knife 20cm long
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SILVER ITEMS - a collection of silver items to include a glass jar with silver lid marked 1909 Boots Pure Drug Company, a glass pot with silver edging marked Birmingham 1903, 2 napkin rings, a pen knife, a pair of 1828 London tongs, a pair of Stokes & Ireland 1889 tongs, 2 Georgian tea spoons, a matching fork (1900) and spoon (1901) by Walker & Hall, a 1902 Thomas Levesley fork, a pair of tweezers (silver handled - William Devenport 1908) and 6 matching miniature serviette rings (German).
A quantity of silver plated flatwares including a cased set of Victorian serving tools comprising a pickle fork, spoon, etc, a further cased set of Victorian serving tools, a crumb scoop, various casting spoons, etc, together with a small collection of coffee cans and saucers including a Copeland china example with cornflower decoration retailed by T Goode & Co, a Royal Worcester example with chrysanthemum decoration, etc
A MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF DANISH SILVER ITEMS, VARIOUS DESIGNERS FOR GEORGE JENSEN, COPENHAGEN comprising: "Cactus" Pattern: a gravy ladle, serving spoon and 2 pairs of salad servers; "Acanthus" Pattern: 2 mocha spoons, a butter knife and a cold cut fork; "Acorn" Pattern: a dinner knife, fish knife, soup spoon, bottle opener (long handle), bottle opener/bar knife, cocktail stirrer; "Old Danish" Pattern: a pair of salt spoons; "Argo" Pattern: 2 teaspoons; "Caravel" Pattern: a Cake Lifter and bottle opener; "Cyprus" Pattern: a Cold Cut Fork; "Acorn" Pattern: Wine Corkscrew; a Salt Cellar (No. 667), a Candlestick (No.1125, designed by Annette Howdle), a small circular bowl (No. 1142, designed by Soren Georg Jensen), a Modernist Dish (No.1078, designed by Henning Koppel), a Modernist Bowl with yellow enamel interior (No. 1120, designed by Magnus Stephensen), a Pair of Salt and Pepper Shakers (No. 1102A, designed by Henning Koppel) and a "Bernadotte" Pattern Salt Spoon, 1260g of weighable silver (32)
A SET OF DANISH SILVER 'ACORN' PATTERN CUTLERY, DESIGNED BY JOHAN ROHDE FOR GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 1915 - 1927 comprising: 3 soup spoons, 4 fish knives, 5 fish forks, 5 pastry forks, 2 dinner knives, 5 dinner forks, 2 teaspoons, 4 fruit forks, a coffee spoon, a dessert fork, 14 dessert spoons, in sizes, 2049g of weighable silver (46)
A SET OF DANISH SILVER "PYRAMID" PATTERN CUTLERY, DESIGNED IN 1926 BY HARALD NIELSEN FOR GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, 20TH CENTURY comprising: 9 fish knives, 8 fish forks, 8 soup spoons, 8 dessert forks, 8 dessert spoons, 8 dessert knives (one steel blade distressed), 10 dinner forks, 8 dinner knives, 2 sauce ladles, 2 serving spoons, a butter knife, 2 coffee spoons, 2 cold cut forks, a pastry fork, 6 serving spoons, in sizes, 3168g of weighable silver (83) HARALD NIELSEN: Harald Nielsen (1892 – 1977) was a Danish designer for Georg Jensen, for whom he worked for over half a century. As the younger brother of Georg Jensen’s third wife, he joined the company as an apprentice in 1909 and slowly worked his way up, first as a designer and then went on to become the head of the apprentice school. After Jensen’s death in 1935, Nielsen insured the high quality of the firm’s designs and production would be maintained, by selecting and training the designers and silversmiths according to Georg Jensen’s standards. In 1958, he was named artistic director of the company, until 1962. The designer also created a number of pieces of jewelry, hollowware, as well as his famous Pyramid cutlery sets.
A part canteen of Old English pattern silver cutlery, by Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1928-9, comprising a pair of table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, together with a further six place setting, matched, a Georgian Fiddle pattern table spoon, and a plated dessert fork, approximately 78oz.
An officer’s campaign eating trousse, comprising folding knife and fork, and smaller blade, which slot together in the form of a penknife, small folding corkscrew, small facetted glass salt cellar, fitting into a velvet covered block which in turn fits into a silver plated beaker and then into a leather covered “barrel”; height 4”, diam 2½”, with lid and hasp. GC
A large quantity of various makes of 1:43 scale and smaller. Including many examples by New Ray, plus Brumm Road Champs etc. Cars including saloons, cabriolets, plus vans, trucks, refuse vehicle, fork lift truck, racing cars, Taxi, farm equipment, road making equipment, combine harvester roadside items etc. 150 plus GC-VGC
A matchlock wall rifle, dating: 1679, provenance: Italy, dating: 1679, provenance: Italy, Heavy, octagonal, rifled, 18 mm cal. barrel, first part with three stamps and date '1679' divided by wave frames; base with a tunnel sight with a folding loading gate that acts as a peep sight; lock with a round lock plate marked 'IGI', pan with chiselled pan cover, cock with a screw; wooden, full stock (some restoration and crack), brass trigger guard of anatomical shape, trigger with set trigger. Iron butt-plate with a long support beak. Trunnions for a gun-fork. Scarce., length 167 cm.
A rare hunting hanger with tools, dating: last quarter of the 18th Century, provenance: Germany, dating: last quarter of the 18th Century, provenance: Germany, Curved, single -and false-edged blade, a fuller at the centre and a groove at the back, the first part engraved with hunting scenes and floral motifs; brass grip engraved with floral motifs, pierced quillon and shell-guard, pierced cap which can be opened with a button, at the inside various iron tools as fork, knife, needle, etc. with brass handles; leather scabbard (small damage on the tip) with brass mounts, engraved cap., length 66 cm.

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