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A cased Victorian hallmarked silver three piece christening set comprising a spoon, knife and fork, initialled GJN, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1856, and a further christening set, comprising a spoon and fork (napkin ring missing), with same initials, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1915, combined 7.4ozt (2).
A collection of small hallmarked silver flatware items comprising a Victorian bright cut beaded dessert spoon, Sheffield 1868, a silver beaded dessert fork with monogram, London 1871, a silver sifting spoon, Sheffield 1925, three pairs of silver tongs, six various silver golfing related teaspoons, two silver butter knives, two silver condiment spoons, five various silver coffee spoons, and a small silver slice, combined approx 12.33ozt (22).
A quantity of electroplated Old English pattern flatware, comprising soup spoons, dessert spoons, table forks, dessert forks etc, also fiddle pattern examples and some loose including ivorine handled pickle fork, bread fork and cheese knife, and a set of "True" stainless steel bladed ivorine handled table and dessert knives by William Bocking.
A small quantity of collectors' items comprising a gold plated Parker fountain pen in box, a Dunhill tie clip, a magnifying glass with resin tusk shaped handle, a cased plated christening set of knife, fork and spoon with initials, a small plated christening mug with initials, and two Royal Worcester bird decorated egg coddlers.
A Japanese Meiji period ivory sectional okimono depicting a shell collector with a basket of shells on his back and a scraping fork in his hand, set on oval base representing the seashore, with rectangular red seal mark to base, height 18cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some old splits. Head has been glued on. Split to basket.
A small group of variously hallmarked silver items including a pair of George III hallmarked silver sugar tongs, Stephen Adams I, London 1793, length 14cm, and a further example with paw shaped grips, Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield 1957, two butter knives, a pickle fork, a yard-o-led propelling pencil, a nail buffer and two manicure tools, also two hallmarked silver medallions, weighable silver approx 3ozt.
A cased George V hallmarked silver two piece christening set comprising an Old English pattern spoon and a circular napkin ring engraved HMN, Joseph Rogers & Sons, Sheffield 1917, and a further christening set comprising spoon and fork engraved AMN, Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1918 and 1920, approx 3.6ozt (2).
A set of four 19th century Dutch silver apostle spoons bearing a pseudo 17th century hallmarks, three imported by Samuel Boyce, Sheffield 1895, one by Lewis Lewis, London 1891, length 9cm, two further Dutch spoons including one decorated with a mill to the finial, a Scandinavian scallop mould example and a Portuguese coin souvenir spoon, a white metal pickle fork, also a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver salt spoons, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1895 and 1898 and two further English hallmarked silver salt spoons, combined approx 4.2ozt.
A set of six George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern teaspoons, initialled JR to the finials, Thomas Liddiard, active in London 1778-1787, no town or date mark, length 12.5cm, a Hanoverian pattern picture back example, also an ivory handled butter knife with engraved foliate scroll decoration, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1865, length 20cm, a silver bladed butter knife, a matching unmarked pickle fork and an electroplated serving trowel, weighable silver approx 3ozt (11).
A FINE SILVER-AND TORTOISESHELL-MOUNTED FOLDING COMBINATION EATING SET, SHEFFIELD 1816, MAKER'S MARK OF JOHN LAW with detachable folding iron blade stamped 'Wood' and corkscrew fixed to the main body by three brass studs corresponding to three key-hole slots, folding silver spoon, fork, knife and iron saw, all between brass fillets, the outer faced with tortoiseshell, one side with silver toothpick and engraved 'R. T. R. Walton', in a green-leather-covered case 11.5 cm; 4 1/2 in closed
THE PROPERTY OF A EUROPEAN NOBLEMAN A FINE GERMAN HUNTING TROUSSE (WEIDBESTECK), SECOND QUARTER OF THE 18TH CENTURY comprising cleaver with heavy single-edged chopping blade, iron hilt chiselled in low relief, comprising a pair of straight quillons decorated with large game, recurved terminals formed as monsterheads, ring-guard decorated on the lower face with a woodland scene involving a boar set upon by a pair of hounds and, on the upper face, a further woodland scene involving a stag set upon by three hounds, integral grip decorated on the inside with a stag hunting scene en suite with the ring and the outer with a hunter in contemporary dress at the base, a panel of engraved silver in the middle on each face, and pommel formed as a maned lionshead with brass tongue, in its fabric-covered wooden scabbard (light wear, shrinkage, now a poor fit) encased in pierced iron, the inner face with two loops for suspension, the outer decorated with a vertical arrangement of stag and boar hunting woodland scenes involving hunters in contemporary dress, plain iron locket (two rivets missing, loose), and complete with its accompanying pieces comprising bodkin with file, three knives of differing length and a fork, each with grip inlaid with an engraved silver panel front and back and chiselled iron lionshead pommel en suite with the cleaver, and remaining in good untouched condition throughout 35.0 cm; 13 3/4 in cleaver blade A related example formerly in the Meyrick Collection at Goodrich Court, Herefordshire is illustrated Skelton 1854, plate II, figs. 10 and 11. Another, formerly in the collection of Prince Carl of Prussia, is illustrated Hiltl 1876 cat. no. 516.
PROPERTY FROM THE DESCENDANT FAMILY OF ARTHUR RICHARD DUFTY CBE, (1911-1993), MASTER OF THE ROYAL ARMOURIES (1963-76) AND PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES (1978- 81) A FINE GERMAN SILVER-HILTED HUNTING SWORD, CIRCA 1730 with straight blade double-edged for its last quarter, formed with a long fuller on each face and engraved with scrolling foliage on a gilt panel at the base, chiselled with a pair of hounds pursuing a stag and a boar on the respective faces of the forte, silver hilt cast and chased in relief (lightly rubbed), comprising a pair of quillons issuant from grotesques with terminals en suite, the right quillon up-turned and slightly forward-canted, down-turned shell-guard decorated with a doe and a pair of stags in a framework of rococo scrolls, the quillon-block extending upwards to a panel filled with a bird-of-prey on the outer face, knuckle-guard, cap pommel formed as a bird-of-prey in the round, extending at the front over the grip with a panel incorporating a reclining hound, natural staghorn grip, in its leather-covered wooden scabbard (the base repaired) with large silver mounts comprising chape chased with a woodland stag hunting scene on the outer face and the inner lightly engraved with scrolls enclosing the initials 'CB', locket chased with Diana the huntress within a rococo frame on the inner face and the outer with provision for its accompanying pieces, together with its knife and fork (perhaps the original), each with horn grip faced with white metal chased with rococo scrolls 62.0 cm; 24 3/8 in blade A hunting sword with a near identical blade is preserved in the Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin. See Müller and Kölling 1990, p. 403, no. 365.
A GERMAN IRON SCABBARD FOR A DAGGER, MID-17TH CENTURY, A BRONZE CROSS-GUARD FOR A DAGGER, MID-17TH CENTURY AND TWO GRIPS FOR SMALL-SWORDS, LATE 18TH CENTURY the first russet, of tapering cylindrical form (incomplete) fitted with two loops for suspension; the second decorated with a pair of figures for the quillons, the third of beaded iron wire and ribband; the fourth of plaited copper wire and a 17th century fork (grip missing) the first: 17.3 cm; 6 7/8 in overall (5)
*Mixed silver. A Victorian set of twelve dessert knives and forks by John Gammage, Birmingham 1864, each with mother of pearl grip and silver mount engraved with grape and vine decoration, knives 20.5cm long, together with a cased cheese set by Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1883, comprising butter knife, fork and stilton scoop each with ivory grip engraved with heraldic crest, silver mounts plus a cased set of six coffee spoons, Birmingham 1921 (3)
JOHN ALDEWINCKLE & THOMAS SLATER A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING SET, comprising fork and spoon, engraved decoration, London 1892, in silk and velvet lined presentation case, together with VARIOUS OTHER ITEMS OF SILVER including napkin rings, ca sed coffee spoons, cigarette box, butter knife and propelling pencil
An Edwardian Scottish dirk, having a 29 cm long blade, the woven studded grip with a glass citrine type stone inset to the pommel, in a leather and silver mounted scabbard, with a matching skean dhu and fork, Edinburgh 1909 (skean dhu lacks sheath locking part), 45.5 cm long (overall) See inside front cover colour illustration

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