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A quantity of silver cutlery including three Victorian dessert spoons hallmarked London maker JA JS, weighing approximately 4.6oz; three Victorian dessert spoons and two forks hallmarked London 1868 maker George Adam, weighing approximately 7.2oz; three forks hallmarked London 1847 maker Samule Hayne& Dudley Carter, weighing approximately 5.2oz; six large Victorian dinner forks, hallmarked London 1843; three Georgain spoons to include one hallmarked London 1799, maker GB, one hallmarked London 1824, maker John, Henry and Charles, and one hallmarked 1805, maker indistinct, weighing approximately 5.9oz; two teaspoons hallmarked London 1802, maker Richard Crossley weighing approximately 1.2oz; a fiddleback teaspoon and a standard teaspoon, hallmarked London 1833 and 1824, maker John, Henry and Charles, weighing approximately 1oz; a Victorian teaspoon hallmarked 1870; a Georgian teaspoon hallmarked 1804, maker WS for William Sumner I; a Georgian teaspoon hallmarked 1814, maker William Withers, the three weighing approximately 2oz; and a Georgian fork, hallmarked London 1805, makers mark indistinct, weighing approximately 1.26oz. (25)
A group of three World War I medals to 9058 A.Cpl. W.Broughton. Lincs R with an Edward VII Coronation medallion and a Services Rendered for King and Empire badge, framed, one other World War I Victory Medal to 242388 Pte M.R. Broughton Linc. R., other commemorative badges and medallions and a trench art knife and fork
19th Century Joseph Rodgers, Officer’s Campaign, Travelling Knife, Fork & Spoon Set. A good quality set of silver plated folding accoutrements, set into ivorine handles. The knife blade is signed Joseph Rodgers and the handle incorporates a corkscrew. Fitted into a leather and velvet lined case. GC, knife blade has been sharpened, Minor wear to the case.
German Third Reich. Steel helmet, Iron Cross and archive to Polish Olszewski family. A rare and fascinating grouping to three Poles who served in the Germany Army, two were awarded the Iron Cross, one later fought on the Allied side. Father, Kostanty Olszewski, who served in WW1 in 1st Machine-Gun Company, Danziger Infantry Regiment No. 128 and later in WW2 :1914 Iron Cross 2nd class with 1918 award document... 1914-18 Black Wound Badge with 1918 certificate ... Polish Army Book and 1930’s Identity Card ... Arbeitsbuch 1941 ... Ausweis 1942 ... Wehrpass 1943 ... M. 42 German steel helmet retaining lining and chinstrap. Younger son, Gefreiter Henryk Olszewski, 1st Company, Pioneer Battalion No. 208, 208th Infantry Division :1939 Iron Cross 2nd class by Klein & Quenzer, Idar/Oberstein with 1944 award document ... General Assault Badge by Rudolf Souval with 1944 award document ... Black Wound Badge with 1944 award document ... Mess Tim (faintly scratched ‘Olszewski’ with fork and spoon set, sundry ribbons, certificates letters etc. and an Infantry Assault Badge and gilt Kriegsmarine pinback breast eagle found in his effects. Quantity of postcards relating to both father and son. Elder son, Edmund Olszewski, who served in the German Army in Italy but changed sides and became a L.Cpl in 5th Kresowa Infantry :5th Kresowa Infantry Division Badge with certificate ... 4th Wo y ska Infantry Brigade Badge ... 2 metal felt backed Collar Badges HQ, 4th Wo y ska Infantry Brigade ... Kresowa Buffalo Shield Badge with buttonhole fitting ... 5th Kresowa Infantry Div formation sign, workshop-made, in brass ... similar 8th Army ... sundry ribbon bars, rings etc, driving licence and seven original photographs. A potted history of all three family members, all who survived the war, accompanies the lot.
A pair of Victorian fish servers HH, Sheffield 1857, each with carved ivory handles with intertwined sea serpents, the knife with shaped and pierced blade with central cartouche panel with engraved scene of an angler to obverse and presentation inscription to reverse, the five tined fork with pierced and engraved decorations (2) Knife 36cm long
A cased christening set comprising spoon, fork and napkin ring (by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1926), a pair of George V napkin rings, one inscribed "GCT", the other "ACT" (by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1935), a pair of baby spoon and pusher (London, 1931), and a cased silver spoon (Sheffield, 1931), 7.75 oz total
A box of assorted tin food moulds, a brass pen nib brusher, a brass frame, candlestick, deer ornaments, a bronzed vase, magazine adverts, assorted tins, brass heat torch, black forest bear and a Swiss carved wood terrier, coach lamp, pewter items, bosun`s whistle, toasting fork, corkscrews etc

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