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Lot 1117

Silver, comprising; a tea caddy spoon, three further spoons, a cheroot holder case and a miniature pepper can, also a plated pickle fork, with a mother of pearl handle.

Lot 1119

Silver flatware, including; a pair of Old English pattern sauce ladles, London 1904, a christening spoon and fork, three George III teaspoons with bright cut decoration, London 1789, a butter knife, a pickle fork, further spoons and forks and a bottle pourer also plated flatware, including; two soup ladles, a pair of salad servers and six further items.

Lot 1147

Mostly plated wares, comprising; two oval lidded entree dishes, a pair of oval dishes, a folding circular stand, a set of six lobster picks and a pair of lobster tongs, cased, a set of six pastry forks and a serving fork, cased, two pewter mugs, a small quantity of table flatware, a lidded muffin dish with a drop in liner, a small sauceboat with a stand, a mustard pot, a large sauceboat and four further items.

Lot 1156

A collection of Sterling gilt flatware by A.MICHELSEN, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, comprising; a spoon and a fork, 1953, a spoon and a fork, 1962, a spoon and a fork, 1968, three spoons, 1963, 1964 and 1967, also a fork, 1963, each with differing vary coloured enameled decoration to the handles.

Lot 1179

Two silver napkin rings, with engine turned decoration, a bangle detailed SILVER, another bangle and mostly plated wares, comprising; two mugs, a teapot, a spirit flask detailed Concorde, a set of four napkin rings, a milk jug, a bread fork and five further items.

Lot 1269

A silver rectangular tortoiseshell lidded trinket box, London 1919, a silver circular pin tray, commemorating Queen Victoria, London 1900, a silver topped cranberry coloured glass scent bottle, a glass toilet bottle, a pickle fork with a Wedgwood handle and two spoons.

Lot 1276

A circular bowl, decorated with Eastern Deity figures, a Foreign serving fork, a silver circular small compact, Birmingham 1918 and a quantity of silver and other jewellery, including; an amethyst bracelet, a coin bracelet, various chains, a Mexican bangle, earrings, charms and sundry.

Lot 62

A canteen box containing assorted silver, comprising sixteen teaspoons, three pairs of sugar tongs, a caddy spoon, a sugar scoop, a butter knife, a tea knife and fork, various dates and makers, 14oz

Lot 365

DINKY TOYS COVENTRY CLIMAX FORK LIFT TRUCK 401, IN ORIGINAL BOX, NEAR MINT CONDITION AND A DINKY BEDFORD REFUSE TRUCK 252, ALSO IN ORIGINAL BOX, NEAR MINT

Lot 338

Ornate silver fish servers, approx. 9.1/2" fork with some pierced ornate pattern below prongs & 12.1/2" knife with ornate pattern & pierced patterned rim, both with ornate scrolled handles, h/m Sheffield 1909 to both handles & tops (gross 11.57oz) in original fitted box, box with some wear

Lot 351

Antique carving set, comprising fork with silver prongs, knife with silver blade, both with ornate mother of pearl handles, h/m Sheffield 1872 (gross 4.77oz)

Lot 16

VICTORY MODELS BOXED BATTERY POWERED 1:14 SCALE TINPLATE AND PLASTIC `CONVEYANCER` FORK TRUCK, fair box tatty and a QUANTITY OF MAINLY MOULDED PLASTIC LARGER SCALE MODEL COMMERCIAL AND OTHER VEHICLES, including a Britains horse box, approx 13 items in total (13)

Lot 33

CORGI CLASSICS `EDDIE STOBART` MINT AND BOXED FOUR VEHICLE `TRUCK SET` includes Box van, Fork lift truck, short wheel base lorry and Mercedes 207D Van, TOGETHER WITH TWO CORGI CLASSICS MINT AND BOXED LIMITED EDITION EDDIE STOBART VEHICLES viz Atkinson Border flatbed trailer and Scammell Crusader 3 axle low loader (3)

Lot 581

A modern stainless steel matched and part Kings pattern table service, comprising - eight table spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve tea spoons, twelve coffee spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, six fish forks, six cake forks, six fish knives, six tea knives, soup ladle and pair of salad servers, and twelve table knives, twenty dessert knives, carving knife, fork and steel, cake knife, fish knife and cheese knife (145 pieces), contained in two stained wood canteens and a blue cardboard box

Lot 3

Southern Railway Sykes Lock & Block Instrument with attached Line Clear/Train On Line/ Normal instrument on top and the main instrument dial showing `16 with 12 Normal TO PERRY ST. FORK JUNCTION`. The box was situated at the junction from Barnehurst to Slade Green and Crayford Creek Junction.

Lot 239

A pair of late-Victorian cauldron salts Matthew John Jessop, London 1896, with cut paper rims and three paw feet, together with a silver and etched glass pepper caster, a late-Victorian cased christening fork and spoon set and an Indian white metal pendant. (5)

Lot 1916

Dinky, 189 Lamborghini Marzal (G,BF), 187 De Tomaso (G,BP), 321 manure spreader (G,BF), 404 fork truck (VG,BF), 324 hay rake (G,BG) and 437 loader (F,BP) (x6)

Lot 1931

Dinky, commercials played with 32 mixed to include; Albion cement mixer, Leyland Octopus Shell/BP ( VG), 968 TV BBC mast vehicle, snow plough (G) etc, 4 re-paints included, plus boxed conveyancer fork truck (M,BG) (F-G&R)

Lot 34

Pair early enamel pails and assorted garden tools including:- hoes, fork, shears, rakes etc, all wooden handled

Lot 298

A silver handled fruit knife and fork set for twelve place settings, handles, marked Sheffield, with heavy foliate design in original case

Lot 2013

Four silver napkin rings, a silver Cowes souvenir spoon, a silver pickle fork together with an EPNS caddy spoon and six other EPNS pieces.

Lot 2051

A late George III plain fiddle pattern sauce ladle, a Victorian dessert fork and matching spoon, one other Victorian spoon, 7oz, and four fruit knives with solid silver handles.

Lot 2097

A William IV knife, fork and spoon set with carved mother of pearl handles, together with three other pieces and a white metal basket.

Lot 2119

A christening spoon and fork in original case.

Lot 136

Three George IV Irish silver fiddle pattern table spoons, with rat tail bowls, Different makers, Dublin 1825, another, crested by Cork makers Terry & Williams, Dublin 1813 and a table fork crested, Dublin 1833. 10.85oz (350gm). (5)

Lot 149

Seven early nineteenth century silver and silver gilt bladed dessert knives, three silver dessert forks and a pair of silver gilt three prong dessert forks, with ivory handles, a silver olive spoon, a pair of Continental silver nineteenth century sugar tongs with acorn grips, a nineteenth century French steel spade cheese knife, two steel two prong forks, with loaded silver handles, together with another fork, together with a set of six eighteenth century steel two prong forks, with loaded silver handles with foliage and moulded repousse decoration. Possibly Irish. Makers TIGT with Sterling. (24)

Lot 150

A 19th Century Toddy ladle, with whale bone twist handle; an unusual white metal long handled pickle fork with horn handle; and a glass and silver mounted hunting flask, (3)

Lot 191

A George III Scottish silver dish cross, of folding adjustable form, raised on pierced scrolled pad feet, bearing crest and inscription "I will fork on", Edinburgh 1767, maker probably Daniel Ker, 34cm in extremes, approx. 15ozs. - See illustration

Lot 340

A gold plated pocket watch, a modern Ingersoll pocket watch, pickle fork, fountain pen, various replica coins and a 1914-1918 WWI medal awarded to a Private A Harrigan of the Army Service Corps.

Lot 1427

Sundry metalwares, coal scuttles, jug, crumb tray, brush, bellows, trivet, fork, warming pan, kettle etc.

Lot 318

A silver spoon and fork (66 grams).

Lot 394

Danish white metal caddy spoon, baby feeding spoon and fork, and a small quantity of silver flatware

Lot 398

Silver Christening fork and spoon, silver condiments, fish servers, plated flatware etc

Lot 1416

A Die-cast Nissan Fork-lift.

Lot 2171

A quantity of Brass and Copper incl. Religious theme Tray, Goblets, small Kettle and Jug, Toast Fork, Bottle Stand, etc.

Lot 261

Cased Mother of Pearl Handled Cake Knife and Fork and a Part Canteen of Fish Knives and Forks

Lot 370

A silver Art Nouveau cake slice possibly by George Jensen and a cake fork

Lot 326

A silver watch chain, together with an electro-plated meat skewer and a Victorian three pronged serving fork, the bone handle with plated floral ferrules (PART ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 497

Hallmarked Silver Spoon & Fork: Pearl edge design housed in a velvet lined box with damage

Lot 254

Silver three piece knife, fork and spoon set in fitted case, modern silver dish decorated with classic figure (7.15oz, 222g) t/w silver mounted scent bottle (damaged)

Lot 264

Early Victorian silver child`s three piece Christening set (comprising knife, fork and spoon) circa 1837

Lot 307

Silver fork and spoon cased, silver egg cup and spoon cased, silver cased matchbox holder with embossed wedding scene, silver back clothes brush and silver top

Lot 219

A silver bread knife and fork, silver plated items, glassware and Royal Copenhagen plates, carpet bowls, etc

Lot 198

Danish Epns cake slice, pair of Epns salad servers with harebell and ribbon swag decoration to terminals and a mother of pearl handled & Epns serving fork (4)

Lot 204

A suite of Austrian 800 standard silver flatware comprising six table knives, six table forks, six soup spoons, six fruit knives, five fruit forks, four fruit spoons, six teaspoons, ladle, cake slice, serving fork and serving spoon, (43)

Lot 85

A CONTINENTAL SILVER GILT MOUNTED GREEN SERPENTINE CIRCULAR BOX, THE LID WITH MARCASITE BORDER, A SILVER NAPKIN RING, A SILVER HAFTED BREAD FORK, A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD SNUFF BOX WITH PLATED MOUNTS, A VICTORIAN BRASS FIGURAL PIPE TAMPER AND TWO OTHER ITEMS

Lot 150

A GEORGE V SILVER CHILD`S SPOON AND PUSHER, BIRMINGHAM 1930, CASED AND A SILVER CHILD`S SPOON AND FORK, CASED, 2OZS 10DWTS

Lot 609

A mahogany cased Royal Crown Derby handled knife and fork.

Lot 937

A cased fish knife and fork set, ivory handle with hallmarked silver mount.

Lot 1829

PAIR OF RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL TEASPOONS AND A MATCHING FORK with blue and red stylised designs, 875 standard mark

Lot 151

An early 20th Century American sterling silver Stradivari pattern part flatware service by R. Wallace and Sons, struck Wallace Sterling comprising: six table forks, six luncheon/fish forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six demi tasse coffee spoons, five teaspoons, three serving spoons, one serving fork, two butter knives, one pair of sugar tongs and the following unmarked pieces to match, possibly silver plate, comprising: 6 table knives, 6 dessert knives and 1 pie server, approximately 52oz weighable silver

Lot 554

Two George V silver table spoons, the first Sheffield 1893 and the second London 1919, Old English, 4.89oz; together with a silver fork, monogrammed, a silver-plated fork and a silver-plated spoon. (4) Total weight of silver 6.35oz

Lot 230

Civil War 15th Army Corps Forty Rounds Headquarters GuidonWorsted wool, 49 x 60 in. overall, 36 in. forked end. Red field stenciled with "Forty Rounds" and a U.S. cartridge box. Blue border machine stitched to red field, with reinforced hand-stitching along area near forked end. Gold cotton fringe hand-stitched to blue border. Canvas hoist machine-stitched to field, with inked in block letters 2d Brigd 15th.General Orders 10, Fifteenth Army Corps, of February 14, 1865, established a color coded system for the Corps` divisional and brigade flags. This was modified on April 9, 1865 with General Orders No. 21 which specified the corps and four division flags to be, "silk or bunting, five feet six inches fly, five feet hoist." The brigade flags were specified to be, "swallowtailed, five feet from the peak to end of the swallowtail, and three feet to the fork, four feet five inches on pike. The field of the flag shall be the division color and besides fringe it will have a border of one of the Corps colors, other than the particular Division color." This swallowtail guidon generally conforms to the specifications of General Orders No. 21, including the yellow fringe prescribed for the divisional flags.The headquarters flag of the First Division, in conformance with the orders, was red. This guidon, with red field and blue border, is that of the First Division, Second Brigade, Fifteenth Corps, which was specified in the General Orders to be, "field div. color, border blue." Indeed, the flag is marked on the hoist edge, "2nd Brigd, 15th A..." Color images of all Union headquarters flags, including for this guidon, can be found in the book, Civil War Battle Flags of the Union Army and Order of Battle, compiled by Gen. C. McKeever, Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army.At the time of issue of this guidon, the First Division was commanded by Bvt. Maj. Gen. Charles R. Woods and the Second Brigade by Col. Robert Catterson. His brigade consisted of the 26th, 40th, 103rd Illinois; 97th and 100th Indiana; 6th Iowa and the 46th Ohio Infantry. The Fifteenth Corps and this division were heavily engaged in the Battle of Bentonville, in North Carolina, on March 21, 1865, before these flags were issued.The story of how the Fifteenth Corps adopted their corps badge may be as much apocryphal as real. The story goes, however, that one day an enlisted man in the corps of Major General John A. "Blackjack" Logan was asked where his corps patch was. Clapping his hand on his cartridge box, he said, "Forty Rounds. Can you show me a better one?" Shortly thereafter Logan issued General Order No. 10 prescribing that the badge for the Fifteenth Corps should be a miniature cartridge box and above the box will be inscribed the words `Forty Rounds.`The Fifteenth Corps was a favorite of Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman probably because he was its first commander after its creation on December 18, 1862. Sherman commanded the corps into the siege of Chattanooga in November 1863 where he took over command of the Army of the Tennessee. Maj. Gen. Frank Blair took over for a short time before being replaced by Maj. Gen. John A. Logan who led the corps through the Atlanta Campaign. In September 1864, Maj. Gen. Peter Osterhaus commanded the corps on the March to the Sea. Logan returned to command in January 1865 for the campaign into South and North Carolina. Maj. Gen. William B. Hazen, commanded the corps from May 1865 though its disbandment in August.Union designating or headquarters flags are quite rare with not that many to be found in museums and even fewer in private hands. These are dominated by the flags of the eastern Army of the Potomac with very few western Union Army headquarters flags surviving, certainly fewer than those of its eastern counterparts. To our knowledge, no other such flag has appeared on the market in the last two decades. An exceptionally rare flag from the end of the Civil War.Greg Biggs, Clarksville, Tennessee. March, 2012Provenance: Found in North Carolina, and descended in the family of Reverend John K. Mason of Richmond, Virginia. Condition: Very Good, Mothing, fraying, the fly edge is distressed. Canvas hoist split.Starting Price: $10000

Lot 21

A group of thirteen boxed Matchbox Superfast models to include a No.45 Ford Group Six in metallic green, a No.45 BMW CSL in orange with BMW bonnet label, a No.40 Guildsman in pink with bonnet label, a No.47 Beach Hopper, a No.22 Jet in black and yellow, a No.46 Ford Tractor, a No.48 Fork Lift Truck, a No.8 Pantera, a No.3 Porsche turbo in metallic green, a No.41 Ambulance, a No.47 Pannier Locomotive, a No.43 Steam Locomotive and a No.44 Passenger Coach

Lot 27

A group of fourteen blister pack Matchbox Superfast models dating from the early to mid 1970s, models include a VW Golf in green, a Saab Sonnet, a VFC Jeep, an AMX Javelin, a Skip Truck, a Dodge Challenger, a No.28 Stoat, a No.30 Clipper, a No.12 Bulldozer and a No.23 Atlas Dump Truck, a No.5 Sea Fire, a No.15 Fork Lift Truck, a No.24 Team Matchbox, and a No.31 Caravan

Lot 170

A George III silver berry spoon, with later embossed bowl, a sauce ladle, four other various spoons, napkin ring and a George V boxed Christening fork and spoon set.

Lot 55

An early 20thC cased set of EPNS tableware comprising sugar tongs, butter knife, preserve spoon, honey spoon and pickle fork, each with acanthus, scroll and harebell handles.

Lot 244

A graduated set of three Royal Winton "Nantwich" floral decorated jugs, three small porcelain figures, a boxed set of Wade "Whimsies" porcelain miniatures and some fish knives and fork

Lot 50

AN UNUSUAL LATE GEORGE III SILVER AND MOTHER O`PEARL FOLDING POCKET FORK, duty mark and lion passant only, also an engine turned silver PILL BOX, London 1930 and a PAIR OF STEEL AND MOTHER O`PEARL CHEROOT CUTTERS (3) EST 90-130

Lot 258

TWELVE VARIOUS GEORGIAN AND LATER SILVER TEASPOONS, a George III silver CADDY SPOON, with bright cut decoration, Birmingham 1802 (repaired) ANTHER MODERN DITTO, TWO PAIR OF SILVER SUGAR TONGS, an odd dessert fork, four silver BUTTER KNIVES, A SILVER JAM SPOON, a silver bladed bone handled fish knife, a silver butter knife, with mother o`pearl handle, A SILVER DESSERT KNIFE with mother o`pearl handle, ANOTHER FILLED SILVER EMBOSSED HANDLE, two odd silver cake forks with mother o`pearl handles and a SILVER COCKTAIL FORK with mother o`pearl terminal 11oz weighable EST 160-180

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