A Toast Rack, oblong, six division, with tapering oval handle, (by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1920, 15cm, 10 1/2oz); Another Toast Rack, oblong, four division, shaped handle, (by Edward Viners, Sheffield 1937, 7.5cm long, 1 1/2oz); and A Knife, Fork and Spoon, moulded borders and engraved initials, (by William Hutton & Son's, Sheffield 1910, 3 1/2oz) (in fitted case) (3)
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A silver-gilt canteen, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1968/70, 8 dessert spoons 8 table forks 8 dessert forks 8 soup spoons 8 fish forks 8 fish knives 2 serving spoons and with steel: 8 pastry forks 8 table knives 8 tea knives 7 fruit knives meat knife carving fork steel 3650gr, 117oz 6dwt weighable silver
A QUANTITY OF VARIOUS SILVER CUTLERY comprising a pair of salad servers, Sheffield 1910, HA, a pair of fiddle pattern teaspoons London, 1864, George Angell, a sauce ladle, London, 1928, D.F., A Victorian child's spoon, a child's fork, a pair of bone-handled pickle forks, Sheffield, 1879, A Norwegian silver sauce ladle and a napkin ring, Sheffield, 1911, in all 10.5ozs, (326gms) inclusive
A GROUP OF ANTIQUE AND LATER SILVER FLATWARE comprising: a pair of Victorian saltspoons with Evangelist terminals, two other salt spoons, a souvenir tea- spoon with running chicken finial, a child's fork, a butter knife and a pair of sugar tongs, all hallmarked, and a Continental white metal souvenir teaspoon, marked, (9)
A large Victorian Scottish Highland dirk, the 30cm single edged steel blade fitted with a Celtic knot carved bog oak handle set with silver studs below a silver disk pommel with ball finial, maker JB, Edinburgh 1899, the black leather scabbard with silver mounts bright cut engraved with stylised leaves and containing a small matching silver mounted knife and two pronged fork each in its own integral sheath, the rear strap mount now attached with two suspension chains, maker JMT, Edinburgh 1898, 18.5cm, overall length 44cm
Georg Jensen 'Acorn' pattern table silver, Denmark, post 1945, comprising: 12 table spoons 12 table forks 12 dessert spoons 12 dessert forks 12 fish forks 12 fish knives 12 bouillon spoons 8 teaspoons 11 coffee spoons a pair of fish servers a medium serving spoon a medium serving fork a small serving spoon a small serving fork a serving spoon a cake server a sifter spoon a meat fork a cold cut fork a small sauce ladle a butter knife 3 lobster picks with steel tines/blades 12 table knives 12 dessert knives 12 fruit knives 9 pastry forks a cake knife a cheese knife a small serving spoon a small serving fork (168 pieces)
A table cutlery with hunting motifs. for six people, German around 1780. Finely forged iron cutlery. Grip panels of green coloured bone with rich silver mountings (some added). Ornamentation varies slightly. The knives with smith marks. One fork handle is cracked. Length of knives each approx. 20 cm. €2,200.00
A rare lantaka breechloader. Malaysia, 17th/18th century. Bronze smoothbore in 15 mm calibre with strong muzzle swelling and front sight. The half-round open breech has the original breechblock and an iron wedge secured to a chain. Side-mounted trunnions with a swivel fork. Length 96 cm. Weight 10.6 kg. €2,000.00
A Biedermeier traveling cutlery set. Carlsbad, dated 1818. Iron, folding set consisting of knife, fork and spoon. Vestiges of blued steel on grips with gold and silver damascened floral decor, the reverses inscribed "Andenken" (memento) and "Carlsbad" respectively. The handle of the silver spoon bowl with official 13-loetig fineness markings, the year "1818" and office mark "B1", duty-free stamp of the same punch office and maker's mark "IF". Total lengths 183, 184 and 195 mm. In original red case stamped "Karlsbad". €800.00
An Iberian "mushroom"-antenna sword. in its own sheath. late Hallstatt, 6th to 5th century B.C. The long, slender, double-fullered iron blade with central reinforcing ridge, rounded quillons with three round inlaid copper ornaments on the front, the grip in two copper-soldered half-shells ornamented with a pierced and ribbed middle ridge, the antenna fork with two riveted mushroom pommels, on the grip and pommels an ample ornamentation of intarsia copper rings. the iron sheath in two soldered halves, on the front of the locket and on the rear of the chape an ornamentation of copper ring amidst copper double stripes, the carrying bar and carrying ring grooved. L 58.3 cm = 23 in. An inordinately rare, complete and richly decorated set. €1,400.00
An Celt-Iberian iron. "mushroom"-antenna dagger. late Hallstatt period, 6th to 5th century B.C. The pointed blade with six reinforcing ribs over the entire length, file-ornamented quillons, a moulded grip with heat-damascened copper-ring ornamentation, the two-pronged antenna fork with soldered mushroom or plate pommels, professionally conserved, the surface somewhat blistery but intact. L 36.5 cm = 14.4 in. €800.00
An Celt-Iberian iron "mushroom"-antenna dagger. late Hallstatt period, 6th to 5th century B.C. Slim straight double-edged blade with a central ridge, the grip composed of several elements with riveted quillons and an iron two-piece copper-soldered and bellied baluster shell decorated with heat-damascened bronze rings, the antenna fork with two riveted mushroom or plate pommels, professionally conserved and in excellent condition. L 35.5 cm = 14 in. €1,200.00
An Celt-Iberian iron "mushroom"-antenna dagger. late Hallstatt period, 6th to 5th century B.C. Slim straight double-edged blade with a central ridge, the grip composed of several elements with round quillons and riveted to the rincasso, the two-piece grip shell soldered with copper (the partly burst seam reveals the technique employed), heat-damascened decoration consiting of copper rings, the antenna fork without pommels (missing), professionally conserved and in modest condition. 36.5 cm = 14.4 in. €400.00
An Celt-Iberian iron antenna dagger. late Hallstatt period, 6th to 5th century B.C. Straight double-edged blade with several fullers over its entire length, file-ornamented quillons, the cylindrical grip decorted with incised notches, the antenna fork ending ending in two ball pommels made of half-shells, professionally conserved and restored, the surface blistery but closed. L 37.5 cm = 14.8 in. €700.00
An Celt-Iberian iron antenna dagger. late Hallstatt period, 6th to 5th century B.C.,. Straight double-edged blade with several fullers over its entire length, the quillons overlapping the sides of the rincasso, the flat grip shell soldered, the short antenna fork ending in two ball pommels made of half-shells, professionally conserved and restored, the surface blistery and some chipsmissing from the grip and blade.L 33 cm = 13 in. €200.00
An Celt-Iberian iron antenna dagger. late Hallstatt period, 6th to 5th century B.C. Straight double-edged blade with several fullers over its entire length, the quillons overlapping the sides of the rincasso, the flat grip shell soldered, the short antenna fork ending in two ball pommels made of half-shells, professionally conserved and restored, the surface blistery, the rincasso bent, the point of the blade broken off. L 30 cm = 11.8 in. €150.00
An Celt-Iberian iron antenna dagger. late Hallstatt period, 6th to 5th century B.C. Straight double-edged blade with several fullers over its entire length and an elegantly formed point, the quillons overlapping the sides of the rincasso, the flat grip shell soldered, the short antenna fork ending in two ball pommels made of half-shells, professionally conserved and in excellent condition with a good and entirely closed metal surface. L 33 cm = 13 in. €600.00
An Celt-Iberian iron antenna dagger. late Hallstatt period, 6th to 5th century B.C. Straight double-edged blade with several fullers over its entire length, the quillons overlapping the sides of the rincasso, the flat grip shell soldered, the short antenna fork ending in two ball pommels made of half-shells, in modest condition, the surface partly scarred, the pommels with missing bits. L 32 cm = 12.6 in. €150.00
An Celt-Iberian iron antenna dagger. late Hallstatt period, 6th to 5th century B.C. Straight double-edged blade with several fullers over its entire length, the quillons overlapping the sides of the rincasso, the flat grip shell soldered, the short antenna fork ending in two ball pommels made of half-shells, in modest condition, the surface partly scarred and blistery. L 35 cm = 13.8 in. €200.00
An Celt-Iberian iron antenna dagger. late Hallstatt period, 6th to 5th century B.C. Straight double-edged blade with several fullers over its entire length, the quillons overlapping the sides of the rincasso, the flat grip shell soldered, the short antenna fork ending in two ball pommels made of half-shells, in modest condition with some restored chips out of the blade. L 38.5 cm = 15.2 in. €150.00
An Celt-Iberian iron antenna dagger. late Hallstatt period, 6th to 5th century B.C. Straight double-edged blade with several fullers over its entire length, the quillons overlapping the sides of the rincasso, the flat grip shell soldered, the short antenna fork ending in two lentil pommels, in modest condition with a restored bend in the middle of the blade and some small missing chips. L 34 cm = 13.4 in. €100.00
An Celt-Iberian iron antenna dagger. late Hallstatt period, 6th to 5th century B.C. Straight double-edged blade with several fullers over its entire length, the quillons overlapping the sides of the rincasso, the flat grip shell soldered, the short antenna fork ending in two lentil pommels, professionally conserved and in very good condition, the surface metallic, the blade with an as-found bend and a few small restorations. L 31 cm = 12.2 in. €300.00

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