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A GENTLEMAN`S STEEL & GOLD FILLED BULOVA ACCUTRON SPACE VIEW WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1971 WITH BULOVA ACCUTRON BOX D: Plexi glass with hour and minute markers. M: Bulova Accutron "tuning fork"movement signed Bulova. C: Circular case, personal engraving on case back, diameter measures approx. 34mm. S: Black leather strap. CONDITION REPORT D: Original plexi glass is unmarked. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition, some light scratches due general use. S: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / B: Bracelet / S: Strap
A GENTLEMAN`S STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA ELECTRONIC F300HZ CHRONOMETER BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 1970 REF. 198.031 D: Silver dial with silver batons, applied minute/seconds tracking, day & date apertures. M: 12 jewel Bulova electronic tuning fork movement signed Omega & numbered, calibre 1260. C: Tonneau shaped case, signed Omega Watch Co., Omega crown, case width measures approx. 38mm. B: Original Omega bracelet, numbered 12/1040/518. CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in very good condition. M: Working at present. C: In good condition with some scratches due to general use. B: In fair condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A George III silver meat skewer (London, 1791), together with a set of seven George III silver teaspoons (by George Smith IV, London, 1799), a silver toast rack, a Continental white metal pickle fork, a Victorian silver cream jug and sugar basin in the Middle Eastern manner (by John Aldwinckle and James Slater, London, 1882) and a polished lacquered stone
A bag containing two sets of six silver teaspoons, a silver spoon and fork set, an early 20th Century Coronation spoon inscribed "Corporation of London May 1937" and a box containing assorted cufflinks to include two pairs of silver cufflinks, one with Cable& Wireless emblem and a silver bangle
David Andersen Norwegian silver gilt and enamel dessert set, circa 1915 comprising: twelve forks and twelve spoons, in original case Some of the enamel is thin in places, one light blue fork and one brown fork have loss to the enamel, the yellow spoon has damage to the enamel on the bowl - ** General condition consistent with age
David Andersen Norwegian silver gilt and enamel dessert set, circa 1915 comprising: twelve forks and twelve spoons, in original case Some of the enamel is thin in places, one light blue fork and one brown fork have loss to the enamel, the yellow spoon has damage to the enamel on the bowl - ** General condition consistent with age
A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern table forks, initialled, Robert, James and Josiah Williams, Exeter 1845, approx. 19.750 ozt See illustration Condition report Report by NG Confirmed weight is approx. 19.775 ozt Length approx. 20 cm. Maker's marks all match, as do hallmarks but dated 1845 not 1842 (as originally catalogued). Front of each fork initialled with an E. Some wear to tips of prongs, one fork with bent tines.
A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern table forks, initialled, Robert, James and Josiah Williams, Exeter 1845, approx. 19.750 ozt See illustration Condition report Report by NG Confirmed weight is approx. 19.775 ozt Length approx. 20 cm. Maker's marks all match, as do hallmarks but dated 1845 not 1842 (as originally catalogued). Front of each fork initialled with an E. Some wear to tips of prongs, one fork with bent tines.
Seventy-Three (73) Piece Lunt ""Mount Vernon"" Sterling Silver Flatware Service. This Set Includes: 12 Forks, 7-1/4 Inches; 16 Salad Forks, 6 Inches; 18 Knives, 8-1/2 Inches, 11 Butter Paddles, 5-1/2 Inches; 12 Teaspoons, 5-3/4 Inches; Sugar Shell, Small Ladle, Jelly Server, Lemon Fork. All Pieces Marked Appropriately with Lunt Logo and STERLING. No Monogram. Good Used Condition. Weighs Approx. 48.75 Troy Ounces Without Knives, The Knives Weigh 36.20 Troy Ounces. Box is for Display Purposes only. Shipping $125.00
Ninety-Eight (98) Piece Set of Wallace Sterling Silver Flatware in the Sir Christopher Pattern. The Set Includes: 12 Forks, 7-1/8 Inches; 12 Salad Forks, 6-3/8 Inches; 12 Cocktail Forks, 5-1/2 Inches; 12 Soup Spoons, 6 Inches; 24 Teaspoons, 6 Inches; 12 Knives, 9-1/8 Inches; 12 Butter Spreaders, 6-1/8 Inches; I serving Spoon, 8-1/2 Inches; 1 Serving Fork, 8 Inches. All Pieces are Marked Appropriately Wallace Sterling. Approx. Total Weight Including Knives 143.68 Troy Ounces. Without the Knives Approx. 95.37 Troy Ounces. Good Condition. Please Note: Box Is for display Purposes Only, Not for sale. Shipping $150.00
Fifty-Eight (58) Pieces Rogers Sterling Silver Partial Flatware Service in the Wedding Bells Pattern. This set includes: 8 Forks, 7-1/4 Inches, 8 Cocktail Forks, 5-1/2 Inches; 8 Soup Spoons, 6-1/2 Inches; 8 Teaspoons, 6 Inches; 8 Knives, 9 Inches; 8 Demitasse Spoons, 4-1/8 Inches, 8 Flat Butter Paddles, 5-3/4 Inches; 1 Meat Fork, 9 Inches; 1 Ladle, 6-1/4 Inches. All Pieces Marked Rogers Sterling Wedding Bells. Used Condition. The Set Weighs Approx. 66.81 troy ounces Including Knives. Shipping $75.00
[Lot of 3 - Dakota Territory] This great set of maps is bound in the original ""Appendix PP. Report of a Reconnaissance of the Black Hills of Dakota, Made in the Summer of 1874, by Captain William Ludlow, Corps of Engineers"" dated April 28, 1875 from St. Paul, Minn. The disbound report contains pages 1113 to 1230 plus one plate illustrating fossils. The three maps include: A. Map of a Reconnaissance of the Black Hills, July and August 1874, With troops under command of Lt. Col. G.A. Custer, 7th Calvary, black & white (21 x 25.3"").This is Ludlow`s principle map that shows the entirety of Custer`s reconnaissance of 1874. The map extends from Old Ft. Pierre on the Missouri River to the Little Missouri Buttes and north to the Badlands and the Yellowstone River. In the summer of 1874, Custer took units of his 7th Cavalry and 2nd Infantry Companies on a now famous march from Ft. A. Lincoln into the Black Hills of the Dakotas. On this expedition, gold was discovered, which led to the Black Hills Gold Rush, then to Custer`s massacre and eventually to the tragic end of the Sioux War at Wounded Knee. This map traces Custer`s route through the region of the Black Hills with the date of each encampment. The map contains many interesting notations, such as ""Where they killed the Rees,"" ""Where the sickman was killed"" plus many comments on water, grasslands, springs, etc. The topography is nicely developed and portions of Raynold`s 1859 route is shown. Condition: Light toning on some folds with a few short splits at fold intersections. (B+) B. Map of the Black Hills from a reconnaissance by Capt. William Ludlow Corps of Engineers, black & white (23.3 x 38""). A large map drawn by Sergeant C. Becker and one of three maps resulting from Custer`s Expedition with additional geography from the maps of Warren and Raynolds. It covers the Black Hills between the Belle Fourche or North Fork of the Cheyenne River to the South Fork of the Cheyenne. Drawn on a scale of 3 miles = 1 inch. Topography is nicely developed with portions of Warren`s route of 1857 and that of Raynold`s in 1859 shown. This expedition led to a discovery of gold and the subsequent Gold Rush into the Black Hills. Condition: Light toning along the folds with several clean fold separations. (B) C. A Geological Map of the Black Hills, by Professor N. H. Winchell, To Accompany the Report of Capt. William Ludlow, U.S. Engineers, printed color (17.5 x 25""). In the summer of 1874, Custer was tasked with reconnoitering a route to Bear Butte and exploring the vicinity. Gold was discovered, leading to a major Gold Rush and an intrusion of white prospectors into the Black Hills, which are sacred to the Sioux and Cheyenne. This led to the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876, and thus to the end for Custer and the 7th Cavalry. A legend in the lower left indicates eleven geological types through coloring and line and was one of three maps included in Ludlow`s report. This map locates numerous creeks and gives detail of timber and topography. Condition: Beautiful bright printed color resulting in a little offsetting with a few short splits at fold intersections. (B+) See description See description U.S. War Department, 1874
Kentucky This early copper engraved map details towns and villages, watershed, topography, and wagon roads. Several of the roads show distances between towns including a long, arched road from Louisville to Kaskaskia, Illinois. The Cumberland Gap is located, and the eastern boundary of the state is shown following the west fork of the Big Sandy River instead of the east fork. An uncommon state map not including Tennessee. John Melish was the first American publisher to concentrate on cartographic and geographic publications. Born in Scotland, Melish immigrated to Philadelphia in 1811. In 1812 he published Travels in the United States of America, which included his first maps. He soon came to dominate the industry in this country, and had a huge impact on all subsequent American map-making. A nice impression with a bit of offsetting, a few small spots, and a tiny portion of the lower neatline missing due to an uneven binding trim. 7.5"" W x 14.6"" H Melish, John 1812
Map of Texas from the Most Recent Authorities This is a very early map of the new state of Texas drawn by J.H. Young. It portrays early counties, towns, and villages and shows ""Texas North of the Red River"" in an inset at lower left. This panhandle extends north to the Green Mts., just west of Pikes or James Peak in present-day Colorado, and west to the Rio Grande River, thus incorporating Santa Fe and Taos. There is a comment taken from Arrowsmith`s 1841 map in West Texas that the area ""as far as North Canadian Fork was explored by Le Grand in 1833, [and] it is naturally fertile, well wooded, and with a fair proportion of water."" San Patricio County occupies the south tip, while Bexar, Milam and Robertson counties take up the majority of the western region. Several early roads are depicted including the Presido Road, and Fort Alamo, mines, and the Presidios of Rio Grande, del Norte el de las Yuntas, del Paso del Norte are identified. This map was included in H.S. Tanner`s New Universal Atlas published in 1845. Original color with a small amount of color offsetting to the left of the title cartouche and light toning primarily along sheet edges. There are several knife cuts along the platemark at top (far from the image) that have been archivally repaired. 12"" W x 14.5"" H Williams, C. S. 1845
Chinese pierced silver box with hinged cover decorated with dragons amongst clouds and a flaming pearl, marks to base, 6" long, a two pronged fork and a miniature enamelled scroll holder,Box - Base scratched. Marks worn. Decoration worn. Fork - General wear and tear. Marks worn. Scroll holder - Much loss of enamelling. Dented and worn.
Chinese pierced silver box with hinged cover decorated with dragons amongst clouds and a flaming pearl, marks to base, 6" long, a two pronged fork and a miniature enamelled scroll holder,Box - Base scratched. Marks worn. Decoration worn. Fork - General wear and tear. Marks worn. Scroll holder - Much loss of enamelling. Dented and worn.
A collection of Hanoverian pattern silver forks, comprising; three table forks, Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London 1817, a further table fork, C.W.F, London 1923, three dessert forks, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1806 and three further dessert forks, London 1809 & 1840, all with matching engraved crests, total weight 14.5oz (10)
A collection of Hanoverian pattern silver forks, comprising; three table forks, Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London 1817, a further table fork, C.W.F, London 1923, three dessert forks, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1806 and three further dessert forks, London 1809 & 1840, all with matching engraved crests, total weight 14.5oz (10)
A CONTINENTAL SILVER ETUI decorated with engraved winged faces and scrolling foliage. Engraved to base 1731. The fitted interior containing needle case, folding scissors, tweezers, knife, bodkin with acorn point, bodkin case, a two pronged fork and an ivory leaf. 3.5" x 1.75". (9cm x 4.3cm). CONDITION REPORT; Unmarked, small hole to top and side, small dent to side. Otherwise in good condition, no obvious damage.
A CONTINENTAL SILVER ETUI decorated with engraved winged faces and scrolling foliage. Engraved to base 1731. The fitted interior containing needle case, folding scissors, tweezers, knife, bodkin with acorn point, bodkin case, a two pronged fork and an ivory leaf. 3.5" x 1.75". (9cm x 4.3cm). CONDITION REPORT; Unmarked, small hole to top and side, small dent to side. Otherwise in good condition, no obvious damage.
A 20th century canteen of silver cutlery, hallmarked London 1974, maker's mark of Asprey & Co. Of bright cut Old English pattern, comprising: a six piece setting with carvers, sugar tongs, cake fork, etc., some later elements, some knives with steel blades. The case 50 cms wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Overall good condition, some general wear, the case scratched and tatty, approximately 80 troy ounces.
(lot of 126) American sterling silver flatware service by Dominick & Haff, New York, NY, 1868-1928, in the ""King"" pattern, 1889, retailed by J.E. Caldwell, having eleven pieces per place setting, comprising fifteen teaspoons; twelve of each place knives, place forks; seven place spoons; six of each Old French blade dinner knives, New French blade dinner knives, dinner forks, seafood forks, flat spreaders, tablespoons, demitasse spoons; four soup spoons; three boullion spoons; two fruit spoons; dessert fork, serving spoon, cheese server; together with Gorham`s ""Kings II"" pattern, 1885, consisting of twelve dessert forks; seven flat sreaders; six dinner forks; tablespoon, 146.21 troy oz.
(lot of 196) German .800 silver partial flatware service having twelve pieces per place setting, each handle is accented by beading, and bears an entwined script monogram, consisting of eighteen place knives, place forks, fish knives, tea knives, tea forks; seventeen demitasse spoons; sixteen fish/dessert forks; twelve dinner knives, dinner forks, tablespoons; eleven teaspoons; eight lobster picks; three open master salts with glass liners and salt spoons; two small napkin rings; seafood fork, olive fork, pickle fork, salad serving fork, small serving spoon, large serving fork, master butter spreader, master butter knife, ice cream knife, dessert server, 137.97 troy oz.
(lot of 151) Continental .800 silver flatware service for twelve in the Art Deco taste, having ten pieces per place setting, comprising dinner knives, place forks, luncheon forks, dessert forks, tablespoons, place spoons, teaspoons, demitasse spoons, fish forks, fish knives; eleven tea knives; ten place knives; fish server, punch/soup ladle, basting/stuffing spoon, serving fork, carving fork, carving knife, sauce ladle, dessert server, salad serving fork and spoon, 136.44 troy oz.
(lot of 51) Heirloom sterling silver partial flatware service in the ""Damask Rose"" pattern having six pieces per place setting consisting of eight place knives, salad/dessert forks, soup spoons, teaspoons; seven place forks, flat spreaders; two spreaders; dinner fork, serving fork, tongs, 43.76 troy oz.

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