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A rectangular mahogany canteen table cutlery with brown gilt tooled leather insert, containing Cooper Ludlam silverplated one hundred and nineteen piece canteen to include large soup ladle, sauce ladle, cake fork, fish knives, forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, carving knife, fork, tea and egg spoons etc.
Various silver serving items, comprising ornate blade butter/fish knife? By `H & T`, approx. 180mm, mother of pearl handle, h/m Birmingham 1870, a small pickle fork by `H & T`, approx. 115mm, mother of pearl handle with feather pattern, h/m Birmingham 1902 & a fish server with silver bezel & bone handle (3)
Various pieces of Eastern silver (8), comprising pair if tapered vases, approx. 160mm, some dents & slight damage,four piece cruet set on triple pad feet, bowl with open-work rim, approx. 95mm diameter & with triple fish feet & another bowl, approx. 100mm diameter, all have ornate embossed pattern of dancers & deities, & a small ornate bowl shaped candle holder, all tested silver & a boxed set of serving fork & knife, ornate silver handles stamped 800 (gross 21.87oz) (9)
A SILVER REED AND RIBBON PATTERN CANTEEN OF CUTLERY to include two fish servers, ten fish forks, eleven fish knives, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert knives, twenty three table knives, twelve side knives, carving knife and fork, one pair of sugar tongs, twelve soup spoons, four tablespoons, twenty four table forks, nine tea forks, two sauce ladles, five coffee spoons, ten dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, fifteen teaspoons, five jam spoons, four sugar spoons, 187 in total by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1925, 270 oz troy (approx) without steel bladed knives in three oak cases.
Quantity of Various Makes of plastic model railway scale vehicles. Makes include Herpa, trident, Memo Wiking etc. cement mixers , refuse vehicles, open wagons, artics etc. Together with fork lift truck, diggers, Police Range Rover, delivery van, minibus, quarry truck etc. Some boxed. Most VGC, minor parts AF.
A Mixed Lot comprising: four George V Old English pattern Teaspoons; together with a pair of matching Sugar Tongs, London 1914; together with six further Coffee Spoons; two various Teaspoons; a Continental white metal Caddy Spoon; and a mother-of-pearl handled Silver Pickle Fork, various dates and makers (15)
Inverness - a rare Scottish provincial mounted Highland dirk Robert Anderson, marked RA, camel, INS (to pommel cap), the intricate carved wooden handle with basket weave decoration and simple studded detail, the shoulders with applied banding of foliate engraved silver, the pommel cap with scalloped mount and engraved `John MacDonald` in script, with simple bun finial, the single fullered blade marked GR with crown above and JEFFRIES below, the leather scabbard with simple mounts with scalloped edges and incised detail, the bi knife and fork set side by side in one mount, the bi knife an fork with similarly intricately carved handles and simple pommel caps blade 34cm long, overall length 47cm Notes: This dirk shows many high quality and interesting features from that of the standard dirk, particularly the finely carved handle with the added detail of the carved studs and applied shoulder mounts. The parallel mounting of the bi knife and fork is a feature that was only seen on dirks for a very short time (perhaps as short as 20 years). Perhaps the most interesting and the rarest feature are the full Inverness marks. While it must be assumed that provincial silversmiths were involved in the manufacture of dirks it is very rare to find period examples marked. Indeed only two other Inverness dirks are known from this period; one by Robert Anderson (in the collection Inverness Museum and Art Gallery), and one struck with town mark only (see J Foreman `The Scottish Dirk`). Even 50 - 60 years later marked dirks are rare and it is not until the early Victorian period that we see the practice of marking dirks becoming more commonplace (although never standard). The blade being marked for London bladesmith Jeffries is also an interesting feature and seems to suggest the blade could have been part of the earlier outfitting of Highland Regiments by King George and recycled into the manufacture of this dirk.
Ballater - a pair of Scottish provincial silver pickle forks William Robb, marked WR, BLTR, Edinburgh 1924 and 1926, with collet set brilliant cut citrine finial above part twisted stem and flared three prong fork (2) 10cm long Notes: The example assayed in 1926 is struck with the rare ROBB BALLATER `T` shaped punch, so far only recorded struck to pickle forks over two years; 1923 and 1926. This rare punch is not recorded in Jackson`s revised edition.
Ballater - a Scottish provincial silver mounted dirk William Robb, marked ROBB, BLTR, Edinburgh 1893, the finely carved black wood handle with interlaced knot work, the pommel set with engraved pin top with Celtic border, the leather covered scabbard with finely engraved Celtic knot and beast work panels, set with matching bi-knife and fork, both finely carved and with engraved mounts, the blade etched, ROBB JEWELLER BALLATER, together with original long link suspension chains overall length 49cm Notes: This pattern closely follows that commissioned by King Edward VII for the Balmoral Highlanders in 1903.
A Victorian Highland Light Infantry Officers dirk the gilt brass mounts embossed with thistles and the top scabbard mount with applied regimental badge, the bi-knife and fork, the main knife pommels collet set with foil backed crystals. the single fullered blade with etched battle honours and regimental insignia, contained in original case blade 28cm long, overall length 45cm long
A silver plated Scottish Police dirk R G Lawrie of Glasgow, the carved basket weave handle with thistle bordered pommel cap with applied Scottish Police badge, the leather covered scabbard with en suite bi-knife and fork, the mounts with heavily embossed thistle decoration blade 28cm long, overall length 47cm
A mid 19th century Highland dirk the finely carved wooden handle with Celtic knotwork and studded detail, the pommel with pin top mount with rope twist border and engraved detail, the shoulders and base of the handle with applied mounts with engraved detail, the blade with spear point and single fuller, the tooled leather scabbard set with en-suite bi-knife and two pronged fork, the mounts engraved with foliate detail and trophies of war overall length 47cm, blade length 33.5cm

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