A box containing "War Planes, a card game for aircraft spotters" with instruction booklet, a small collection of early 20th Century embroidered postcards to include 1917, a brass Royal Artillery cap badge, a silver table fork, a mustard spoon, various plated wares, sundry china, two walking sticks, two prints, and two toilet jugs
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A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE comprising: two cased spoons; a Victorian Exeter fiddle pattern table spoon; a set of three Exeter silver fiddle pattern teaspoons; a Victorian dessert spoon; a modern dessert spoon; a dessert fork; a tea spoon; a late Victorian pickle fork; and a silver napkin ring; 391g (12.6 troy ozs) gross weighable
## A ROBE SWORD, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, BY TRADITION THE LAST WORN BY SIR SAMUEL HOOD, VICE ADMIRAL AND HIS COMBINED KNIFE AND FORK the first with straight double-edged blade (not visible, seized in its scabbard), gilt copper hilt comprising a pair of straight flat quillons, ovoid pommel and the grip bound with plaited silver wire and 'Turk's heads', in its leather-covered scabbard with gilt-brass chape, together with an early paper tag inscribed in ink 'Sir Samuel Hood's Sword, the last worn by him'; and the second with three slender prongs, a fourth broader prong incorporating a cutting edge, and ivory handle applied with a label inscribed in ink 'Sir Samuel Hood's knife & fork after he lost his arm as admiral' the sword: 83.2 cm; 32 ¾ in (in scabbard) (2) Sir Samuel Hood, the third son of Samuel Hood of Kingsland, Dorset, was born on 27 November 1762. Captain Alexander Hood (1758-1798) was his brother (see previous lot). He entered the Navy in 1776 on the Courageux with his cousin Samuel (afterwards Lord) Hood. In 1778 he was moved to the Robust with Alexander Hood, the future Lord Bridport, and was present at the action off Ushant on 27 July. In 1779-80 he served in the sloop Lively in the channel. When Sir Samuel Hood was appointed second in command in the West Indies he took Samuel into his flagship, the Barfleur, on which he was promoted lieutenant on 11 October 1780. He was present in the several actions with De Grasse-off Martinique on 29 April 1781; at the Chesapeake on 5 September 1781; and at St Kitts on 25-6 January 1782.
AN ART DECO SILVER PLATED TABLE SERVICE, 1932, for twelve place settings in Bead pattern, comprising table, dessert and cake forks, dessert, soup, grapefruit, fruit and coffee spoons, jam spoon, sugar tongs, pickle fork, four salt and pair mustard spoons, butter knife, four table spoons and four salad servers, together with a pair of fish servers, twelve pairs fish knives and forks, and twelve each fruit, dessert and table knives, and a five piece carving set with ivorine handles, contained in a floor standing canteen with three long drawers, 28 1/2" x 17" x 34"
JOHN GOULD and H C RICHTER (19th Century), Glareola Pratincola (Collared Pranticole), Birds of Great Britain c.1871, hand coloured lithograph, published by Walter, 13 1/2" x 21", stained frame, together with another similar, Thalassidroma Leachii (Fork Tailed Storm Petrel), c.1861, text page verso, 14 1/2" x 21 1/2", unframed, and Alca Torda (Razorbill), c.1865, 21" x 14 1/4", framed (3)
A George IV silver bladed butter knife, with ivory handle; a Victorian similar with mother of pearl handle; a silver bread fork with mother of pearl handle; a George IV silver bladed small knife; a pickle fork with ivory handle and three silver dessert knives with ivory handles and family crest, (8)
A George III caddy spoon, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1816, fiddle and thread pattern engraved crest initials; Victorian small sugar bowl, by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1882, 3in. (7cms); a late Victorian cream jug, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, date marks obscured, 3 1/2in. (9cms); an Elizabeth II armada style small dish, by William Cummings & Sons Ltd., London Modern; four George IV desert forks, by Adey Bellamy Savory, London 1828, fiddle pattern and engraved initials; two Victorian forks, by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1837, fiddle pattern engraved initials; and a Victorian engraved christening fork and spoon, by George Adams (Chawner & Co.), London 1865, 19.2oz. (12)
SET OF SIX SILVER HANDLED PASTRY FORKS, CASED, HB, SHEFFIELD 1968, A HARLEQUIN GROUP OF SIX SILVER TEASPOONS (71g), SILVER NAPKIN RING, SUGAR TONGS, A S SET COMPRISING SILVER PICKLE FORK, SUGAR SPOON AND BUTTER KNIFE (145g) AND A SILVER HANDLED BUTTON HOOK. ALSO A PLATED SET OF 12 DESSERT SPOONS, FORKS AND SERVING SPOON, CASED, AND OTHER PLATED ITEMS
A silver rimmed faceted glass circular serving bowl, Sheffield 1905 and mostly plated flatware, comprising; six pairs of fish knives and forks, two pairs of sauce ladles, a pair of sugar tongs, a tea knife with a mother of pearl handle, a pickle fork, two pairs of salad servers and two pairs of fish servers.

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