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Early 19th century AD. A mixed group of silver and silver-plate items comprising: a silver fork with palmette detail marked with 'HK' monogram, 'RF' maker's mark, lion and facing lion mask (London) date letter indistinct; a silver-plate fork with palmette detail, marked 'EPNS'; five substantial plated forks with crown over 'EP' and other marks; a spoon with palmette detail, 'HK' monogram, 'TF' maker's mark, profile bust, Britannia, a crowned harp (Dublin), date letter 'L' (1831); a plain spoon with ovoid bowl, with maker's mark 'HA', crown (Sheffield), lion passant, date letter 'g' (1830); a pair of sugar tongs with maker's mark 'JS', crown (Sheffield), lion passant, date letter 'g' (1830"). 675 grams total, 10.5-21cm (4 1/4 - 8 1/4"). Property of Kent, UK lady; by inheritance. [No Reserve]
A quantity of silver, comprising a set of four silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1937, boxed, a fork London 1922, a fish knife, London 1891 with indistinct makers mark, four machine engraved napkin rings, one with initials E.D.B, Birmingham 1910, the others Birmingham 1958, 1966, and 1922, four tea spoons, Sheffield 1921, an enamelled Warwick spoon, Birmingham 1973, two tea spoons, Sheffield 1921 and Birmingham 1924, a white metal spoon marked 900, a white metal niello work spoon and matching napkin ring, two further white metal napkin rings, and three white metal Indonesian spoons with engraved surmounting the twisted handles, 9.5toz in total. (26)
A quantity of Georgian and later silver including a set of six tea spoons, William Hewitt, London 1834, a mixed set of seven Old English Fiddle Pattern teaspoons, three by Maker TTC, London 1790, one William Scott Peat, Edinburgh 1838, a pickle fork, Barnett Henry Abrahams, Sheffield 1900, a set of five teaspoons, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1901, a napkin ring, VA, Birmingham 1915, and eight further spoons, 12.31toz total weight. (28)
A set of six silver coffee spoons with crossed golf club and ball embossed terminals, Sheffield 1933, Victorian toasting fork, fancy pattern, Sheffield 1896, three spoons, and a cigarette box, presentation engraved 'From The Wardroom Officers HMS Victorious December 1959', 17.115toz total weight.
A set of Art Deco silver and enamel coffee spoons by David Andersen, presented in a Harrod’s fitted case, together with a set of coffee bean spoons in case, a pair of novelty wishbone sugar tongs, a Victorian mustard spoon, an Irish themed silver plated vesta, a plated pickle fork and mustard spoon (19)
*A circa 1931 Raleigh Record. A forerunner of the Record Ace, a lower frame model with a number of 16761, having a black enamel finish and decals, the 22-inch frame includes a chain wheel dated 'S' (1931), driving a double fixed hub, Endrick rims with wingnuts back and front, a Bowden cable operated contracting brake to the front wheel, North Road handlebars mounted on a single tube extension, Raleigh pneumatic pump, rat-trap pedals with toe clips and a Lucas 'Calcia Cadet' acetylene gas lamp fitted to the nearside fork with a bell and a B17 saddle (1)
*Lightweight Bicycle. A circa 1975 period bicycle having an unnumbered frame but following the Hetchins 'Hellenic' build format. it comprises an 'H' headstock badge, decorated front fork crowns, 27-inch Alloy rims with Campagnolo narrow flange quick release hubs, an 'H' decorated handlebar extension with 18-inch dropped handlebars, excellent lug-work picked out in gold on a black enamelled 24-inch frame, calliper brakes, 12-speed gearing, chain wheels, and fluted cranks with Campagnolo 'Gransport' pedals, a Brooks 'Professional' saddle is fitted, together with a period pneumatic pump and saddle bag. Owned by the vendor for more than 30 years, the bicycle is in delightfully clean and highly useable condition (1)
*A circa 1869 Vélocipède. Finished in a pleasant shade of red with cream lining to the wheels and both fork stays, the front wheel measuring 33 1/2-inches and the rear is 29 inches, they appear to possess their original iron tyring, other features include a working brake mechanism, leather-covered saddle pan, leather panniers, 22 1/2-inch handlebars and turned oak grips, the wooden triangular pedals are fitted to 7 inch cranks and the main bearings are good but appear to need adjustment via the tapered pins, this machine comes with an (out of period) Rose Mfg. Co., oil lamp fitted to a purpose-made bracket, and a Ruggle Bell, with a little adjustment, a useable bicycle (1)
*1900 Raglan No 17 Roadster. A gentleman's bicycle with a 23 1/2-inch black-enamelled frame with a cottered bottom bracket, 'D'-section mudguards with 28-inch Westwood style rims, other features include an inch-pitch driving chain to a fixed rear wheel, an 8-inch chain set with 7-inch cranks and rubber block pedals, 18-inch curved-flat handlebars with celluloid grips, a '1900 Leatherless' saddle, leather frame bag and tool bag, the plunger brake operating on the front wheel is nicely nickel-plated, as are the handlebars, cranks, fork caps and seat stem, the feet supports on the front forks are painted The particular joy of this bicycle is that it comes with its original June 1900 dated receipt for ú8.8.0, quoting a frame number of B4592, and is in significantly rideable condition. A photocopy of a circa 1900 Raglan catalogue comes with its purchase. (1)
A Composite collection of Georgian silver flatware Comprising six dinner forks, unidentified maker, London, 1814, total weight 13.8 Oz, four dinner forks, unidentified maker, London, 1780, weight 9.1 Oz, one dinner fork, William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1802, weight 2.2 Oz, one dinner fork, William Stephenson, London, 1814, 2.2 Oz, four dessert spoons, William Stephenson, London, 1791 and 1792, total weight 8.3 Oz, two dessert spoons, unidentified maker, London, 1780, total weight 4.2 Oz, a group of six fruit forks, makers include William Eley & William Fearn and William Stephenson, all London, dates 1780, 1791 and 1802, weight 7.4 Oz, three table spoons, William Stephenson, London, 1791, weight 2.9 Oz, two table spoons, Thomas Northcote, London, 1793, weight 1.9 Oz, and a collection of nine teaspoons, various makers, and dates, weight 5.3 Oz, total weight 57.5 Oz. (38)
A late 19thC violin, with a figured two piece back and bearing a label inscribed Antonius Stradavarius BB & Co Deutidje Urbeit, and dated 1886, with ebony pegs in a fitted case with accessories including a string gauge and tuning fork, and a violin bow by Dodd, signed and also inscribed Made in Saxony, 73cm.
A Fijian wooden cannibal fork, late 19th/early 20th Century The wooden fork with turned and incised decoration, the fork prongs terminating in a splay shape, length 23cm, a further Fijian eating tool in the form of a metal cutter, the wooden handle with incised and turned decoration, length 37cm. (2)
Victorian cased silver fish serving set comprising knife and fork, both engraved with foliate scrolls and the knife with fish, filled beaded handles, marks for Birmingham, 1876, maker's stamp J.G, the collar of the knife a later replacement, the case lined with blue velvet and silk (gross weight 10.5 ozt)
Two silver King pattern forks with scallop terminals, one marked for London 1808, William Eley William Fearn and William Chawner, the other marked for 1833, A B Savory & Sons (together 6.1 ozt); a silver two-tine pickle fork, worn marks, length 20.5cm, (1.9 ozt) and a small silver two-tine pickle fork, Birmingham, 1932, Arthur Price & Co Ltd (0.5 ozt); and two electroplated forks
A set of six early Victorian silver Fiddle, Shell and Thread pattern teaspoons, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Carter, London, 1839, 182.4g in total; a pair of Fiddle, Shell and Thread pattern sugar tongs, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London, 1808, 52.4g; an assembled set of Fiddle pattern cutlery, various makers, London, 1831 & 1843, comprising: a table fork, with crest, and three dessert spoons, 199g in total; a pair of Dutch silver pickle forks, 833 standard, 1917, 61.4g in total; and a silver easel back picture frame, 800 standard, 20.8cm high (14)
A cased Victorian silver Christening set, Walter & John Barnard, London, 1877, comprising: a cup and a fork, each flat-chased with various foliage decoration, the cup with gilt interior and engraved "Edward Norman Deane" and "From H.M. Hague", contained in a fitted case with purple interior, 189.6g in total
A box containing a miscellaneous selection to include three late 19th/early 20th century graduated tin lined copper saucepans with applied pierced brass handles, a domestic lidded enamelled dish of oval form, barley twist timber candlesticks, a boxed silver plated Kings Pattern cake trowel, fork and knife, a large domestic worktop iron mincer, further silver plated wares, etc
A good quality late 19th/early 20th century beaten copper coal bucket of cylindrical form with studded borders and applied pivoting looping handle, 34 cm tall approx together with a copper and brass banded five piece fireside companion set comprising brush, trowel, tongs, poker, contained within an associated vessel together with further toasting fork
Assorted interesting kitchenalia - mugs and milk jugs by Fenella Smith, heart design wooden trays, assorted plates by Duckydora and ECP Design, eight novelty twisted fork place card holders and two cushions with bird design by Georgia Wilkinson and a small shabby chic mantel clock - in total three shelves
A quantity of silver flatware including six fiddleback dessert spoons, five fiddleback dinner forks, two serving spoons Dublin 1829-30 maker James Brady and six dessert forks, five large silver hallmarked serving spoons London 1839-40. A large silver serving spoon London 1831-32 , three dessert spoons London 1856-57, one desert spoon Edinburgh 1814-15, five dessert forks London 1834-35, three dinner forks London 1824-25, three dinner forks London 1842-43 and one dinner fork London 1834-35 - Total weight approx. 80 troy oz.

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