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A 9ct gold charm bracelet with twenty-one mostly hallmarked charms, the antique fancy link bracelet suspending some unusual charms to include a vintage car with turning wheels, a highland piper, a flying stork bringing a baby, a plate of fish and chips with knife and fork, a flexible fish, a vespa, an eagle's claw clutching a cornelian bead, a grand piano with opening lid, etc; length 19.7cm, gross weight 83.18g
A 17th century Dutch metamorphic travelling spoon/fork, Dutch mark on bowl indistinct, later (19th C) local tax marks to bowl and tine base, the fig shaped bowl engraved with an armorial attached to the three tine fork by five retention rings to the back, the rectangular fork stem hinged to the centre with a locking slide, the finial in the form of a lion resting upon a shield unscrews as a toothpick, 17cm, 1.65oz
A matched part service of silver fiddle, shell and thread pattern flatware, comprising: ten table forks (5 x Jonathan Hayne, London 1833, 20.5cm, 5 x Elizabeth Eaton, London 1853, 20.25cm); ten dessert spoons (9 x Henry Lias and Henry Lias, London 1868, 18cm, 1 x Peter and William Bateman, London 1812, 18cm); six dessert forks (5 x William Johnson, London 1931, 17.5cm, 1 x George Adams, London 1845, 17.5cm); three tablespoons (2 x George Adams, London 1841/1845, 22.25cm and another London 1834, 22.5cm); two salt spoons by Charles Boyton, London 1859, 11.5cm; a small fork by George Adams, London 1851, 15.25cm; a fish slice, George Adams, London 1846, 31.5cm; a large gravy spoon by Robert Wallis, London 1847, 30.5cm and a soup ladle, London 1904; total weight approx. 102oz
An extensive suite of Georg Jensen Danish sterling silver flatware, circa 1970, comprising 20 table forks, 20 table knives, 10 dessert spoons, 10 dessert forks, 10 soup spoons, 10 fish knives, 10 fish forks, 10 cake forks, 6 small dessert spoons, 10 silver bladed butter knives, 10 coffee spoons, 2 pairs of salad servers, 4 large tablespoons, large serving spoon, serving fork, 2 ladles and 6 other silver handled servers, 183 oz weighable.
A set of William IV silver Fiddle pattern cutlery, William Theobalds, London, 1831, comprising: one table fork and two dessert forks, crested, 162g; a set of six William IV silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, Jonathan Hayne, London, 1932, initialled, 340g in total; a set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table forks, Chawner & Co., London, 1841, crested, 457g in total; and a George IV silver Fiddle pattern condiment spoon, probably William M. Traies, London, 1824, crested, 13g (16)
A set of William IV and Victorian silver Fiddle pattern cutlery, Mary Chawner, London, 1833 & 1837, comprising: a table fork and three dessert forks, crested, 220g in total; an assembled set of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern cutlery, John Harris V, London, 1838, comprising: three table forks and five teaspoons, crested, 305g in total; a set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table forks, Chawner & Co., London, 1855, initialled, 472g in total; and a set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks, Chawner & Co., London, 1855, initialled, 304g in total (24)
A cased Edward VIII silver gilt christening set, T. S., Sheffield, 1936, comprising: a fork and a spoon, initialled, 36g in total; a pair of English silver sugar tongs, indecipherable marks, 31g; and a cased set of six George V coffee spoons, Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1925, 70g in total (3)
A Norwegian silver gilt and enamelled spoon, the bowl and handle with green enamelled decoration, 18g; a set of four silver spoons, with import marks for Isaac Manheim, London, 1900, each handle terminating with a bird motif, 42g in total; a sterling silver serving fork, the flared handle embossed with a garland motif, initialled "S", 50g; a sterling silver pickle fork, the handle embossed with flower heads and leaves, 22g; etc
A mixed selection of metal wares to include a substantial 19th century copper pan of cylindrical form, a further copper pan with turned handles, a substantial brass pan with applied iron handles together with a pierced trivet of rectangular form, copper jug, brass toasting fork, an Eastern brass tray of rectangular form with embossed foliate and other decoration, a brass candlestick, an unusual heavy cast brass vessel in the form of a standing dog bearing teeth and tongue, etc
A Victorian child's silver christening mug, the cylindrical body engraved with five young girls playing badminton and with cast bead mounts to rim and footrim, and cast double scroll handle, 3.375ins high, by Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall, London 1880 (weight 3.5ozs), in leather covered fitted case for same, a Victorian silver tumbler of cylindrical form, the body engraved with floral sprays and circular cartouches within stylised leaf bandings, 3.125ins high, by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1875 (weight 2.5ozs - dented and marked around base), a Victorian child's knife, fork and spoon with embossed moulded silver handles (various dates - handles loaded and dented)
A George IV silver fiddle pattern fish slice by Joseph Walley, Chester 1828, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern fish fork by Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1891, a pair of late Victorian silver rectangular dishes with incurved sides and inset with 1797 Cartwheel Pennies and Maundy Money, 5ins x 4.25ins, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1898, and a small selection of other silverware (combined weighable silver 19ozs)
Full canteen of cutlery presented to a Mr. H. Jones, an employee of the White Star line. Dated 1936 CONDITION REPORT; Contains: Carving fork, Steel, 6 x Tea spoons, 6 x Dessert spoons, 6 x Dessert forks, 5 x Soup spoons, 6 x Dinner fork, 6 x Dinner knifes,, 3 x Serving spoons, 6 x Side knifes. The plaque is engraved as per the photo. Silver plated / stainless steel. The handles appear to be ivorine.
A Dinky Super Toys Foden diesel 8 wheel wagon, boxed; a Dinky Super Toys Coles Mobile crane, boxed; a Dinky Super Toys heavy tractor, boxed; a Dinky Toys Coventry Climax fork lift truck, boxed; a Dinky Super Toys Guy flat truck with tailboard, boxed; a Dinky Super Toys Foden 14 ton tanker, boxed; a Dinky Super Toys NO.514 Guy van, boxed, a Dinky Toys Royal Mail van and a Dinky Super Toys Dumper truck, boxed, etc. - see illustration
A composite black doll, with jointed limbs and sleeping brown eyes, a collection of Dinky Toys, to include; Dinky Supertoys Horsebox, Coventry Climax Fork Lift Truck, Coles Mobile Crane, 20 ton Lorry Mounted Crane, a B.E.V Truck an Articulated Horse Box Van and Dodge Tractor and a Corgi Karrier Bantam along with a Victorian poppy decorated cheese dish and cover, a Unicorn Studio Art Nouveau style dish 24cm wide and a 7lb brass weight (10)
3 x DINKY Toy - 14C Coventry Climax Fork Lift Truck (Excellent wth Packing piece in a Good Plus Orange and White labelled Orange Box), 561 Red Blaw Knox Bulldozer with Green rubber Tracks (Fair in a Fair Plus Blue Box with Orange and White Label and lower Packing piece) and 702 D.H. Comet Airliner (Fair Plus Boxed)
A Victorian Scottish silver Kings pattern harlequin twelve place setting cutlery suite, in fitted oak canteen, comprising; tablespoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, table forks, dessert forks, pair of sauce ladles, soup ladle, pair of gravy spoons; sold with steel table knives, dessert knives, pair of carving knives, forks, and five silver tablespoons (three being in the Fiddle Thread & Shell pattern and two others), gross silver weight approx. 125oz, various dates and makers, principally Edinburgh circa 1860 and Wilson & Sharp of Princess Street, canteen w.47cm, Condition Report / Extra Information Complete but with reasonable wear, tines shorter at fork extremities (particularly dessert forks), spoons with some bowl wear, silver gauge quite thin.

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