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A small collection of silver, to include a Victorian silver three-piece christening set with knife/fork/spoon, an American sterling silver sugar sifter, an apostle spoon, a George III silver berry spoon, a silver and mother of pearl handled pickle fork, and a sterling silver tomato server, weighable silver 260 grams
A canteen of silver cutlery in the fiddle pattern, with various dates and makers, comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dinner knives, seven tablespoons, twelve salad forks, twelve salad knives, twelve dessert spoons, eleven teaspoons, four salt spoons, one soup ladle, one basting spoon, six sauce spoons, and a carving knife and fork, weighable silver 3765 grams, in a brass inlaid mahogany case with carry handles either side
A mixed group of hallmarked silver items, comprising a serving fork, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1893, a hallmarked silver fish knife, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1852 (both loaded), a small bowl with foliate design, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, Sheffield 1894, a pair of mustard spoons, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1906 and a Dutch silver backed clothes brush, marked 'C.P. 't-Hart, den Haag 900'.
A good quantity of 'Old Lace' sterling silver flatware comprising twelve large forks, twelve knives, thirteen salad forks, a salad serving fork and spoon, ten soup spoons, seven butter knives, twenty large teaspoons, and a pickle fork, also a set of five hallmarked silver coffee bean spoons, and a pair of hallmarked silver pierced napkin rings, combined approx. 73.8ozt.
A Dutch silver spoon and a matching fork, together with a large hammered napkin ring and a small example, all with engraved W, maker's mark HH (possibly H. Hooykaas), 1929, combined approx. 5.27ozt (4).Condition Report: - Scratched and dented throughout, some tarnishing. Misshaping to the larger napkin ring.
A group of small silver, comprising; a George V four division toast rack, London 1929, pierced circular sweetmeat dish, Birmingham 1928, Victorian toasting fork, monogram engraved, London 1897, butter knife, Birmingham 1896, and a George VI mustard pot, liner lacking, Birmingham 1937, 5.26oz.
A Smith Seymour Ltd silver plated canteen of King's pattern cutlery, six place settings, with extras, together with a silver handled carving knife and fork, and cheese knife, in a walnut topped canteen table, raised on ebonised turned legs, brass capped, table 56cm high, 55cm width, 42cm depth.
Silver William Aitken Chester 1899 lidded box, 1.79ozt - 1903 weighted posy vase, 2.16ozt- Chester 1889 boot hook - Birmingham 1907 boot hook - Birmingham 1938 boot hook and shoe horn, also silver plated Mappin and Webb bread board, spoon and salad fork, glass cigarette box with lady smoking etching and a Viners 'Chased' cigarette box
A small collection of silver and silver plate. To include a Scandinavian white metal and mother of pearl handled fork; two English silver coffee spoons; a 'Birks Sterling' old English tea spoon; a 'J Hudson & Co. Birmingham 1917' whistle with a Military broad arrow; and collection of silver plated items including an oblong entree dish; a straight-sided mug; a 'hotel plate' tea pot and hot water jug; and other items
A small collection of George III and later silver flatware. Including an engraved old English pattern sugar tongs, London 1813; an Onslow pattern dessert fork; two old English pattern dessert forks and a coffee spoon; a fiddle pattern salt spoon; an engraved christening fork, and a long-handled condiment spoon, the marks rubbed; together with two silvered-handled tea knives; various dates and makers, approx. 167g of weighable silver (a little under 5 1/2 ozs)
A collection of silver plated items. To include an oval mustard pot and a matching salt, each with a blue glass liner; a pair of shaped oval pepper pots; another vase shaped example; three small spoons; a pickle fork and a loaded silver specimen vase; various dates and makers; approx. 248g of weighable silver (a little under 8 ozs); together with two pewter mugs with Royal Scotts regiment inscriptions
A SILVER SUGAR CASTER, SILVER CUTLERY AND OTHERS, an early 20th century, polished sugar caster with beaded rim detail, on a round base with a pierced cover and pointed finial, hallmarked 'W & F Rabone (Walter Hayes Rabone & Frank Rabone)' Birmingham 1912, a silver tea strainer, hallmarked 'Purcell Brothers' Birmingham, six silver teaspoons with engraved initial M to the terminal, hallmarked 'William Devenport' Birmingham, and a single teaspoon hallmarked 'J Sherwood & Sons' Birmingham 1935, approximate gross weight 9.22 ozt, 287.0 grams, together with a cased set of six EP teaspoons, fish forks, cake forks, grapefruit knife, bread fork, spoons etc
FREDERICK P. NODDER (1751-1800), FOUR PRINTS OF BIRDS From The Naturalist's Miscellany, by George Shaw, 1798-1813, four hand coloured engravings; Fork-tailed hummingbird, House sparrow, Red-shouldered oriole, and Oriental dwarf kingfisher, mounted onto thick paper, unframed 16 x 12cm to 20 x 12cm Provenance: From the collection of the late Dr. Ho Wing Meng Condition: The prints show signs of foxing and yellowing. Undulated This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Early 19th century carved bone and horn Pastry Jigger, possibly French Prisoner of War, with unicorn above wheel and fish tail handle, 19cm long, and another carved bone pastry jigger, with curved serpent handle and bead eyes, 16cm long, together with a carved bone five-pronged fork with frog handle, 16.5cm, and a carved bone handled fabric marker with metal serrated wheel, 16.5cm long (4) Provenance: The Eyres Collection of French Napoleonic Prisoner-of-War Works of Art and Antique Weapons, assembled over many years by a Devon collector. Sold on the instructions of the Executor.
A quantity of silver plated Kings pattern cutlery, comprising six dinner forks, six dinner knives, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six soup spoons, eight tea spoons, six coffee spoons, a set of six triple tine dessert forks with knives and various serving items which includes a pickle fork
A cased set of 19th century lace agate handled silver plated dessert cutlery, Thomas Harwood & Co, comprising serving knife and fork, 11 dessert forks, and 9 dessert knives, all bearing original engraved crest depicting hand clutching wheat, dessert knife blade length 11cm, in fitted mahogany caseCanteen is lacking 1 dessert fork and 3 knives, 1 fork tine tip slightly bent, some plating in edges is worn, no obvious damage to agate
Ragg Tuning Forks Ltd (Sheffield) Speed Camera Calibration Set consisting of five tuning forks for speeds 60mph (439.4Hz), 50 (366.2), 40 (293), 30 (219.7) and 20 (146.5) with striking block, in fitted case. Also included a Test Report from the National Physical Laboratory dated 10th December 1957 stating the measured frequency of the five forks; Tuning Fork Used To Tune The Ships Bell On HMS Sheffield Town class cruiser commissioned in 1937 and took part in action against the Bismarck (1941), the fork is stamped 'Old Philharmonic' and 'C#', mounted on card with label 'The Stainless Steel Ship's Bell On HM Cruiser "Sheffield" Was Tuned To This Fork In 1937' 5 3/4", 14cm long; together with a large quantity of assorted Tuning Forks by Ragg Tuning Forks Ltd and three Catalogues (qty)A collection of vintage tuning forks from the archive of the original Ragg family owners. Tuning forks are generally associated with music as they originated for that purpose in the early 18th Century although they have been adapted over subsequent years for many different scientific and medical applications including sound therapy. The Ragg family commenced manufacture of tuning forks in Sheffield in 1840 and became the sole UK producer in the early 20th century. The collection in the auction includes tuning forks manufactured for a wide variety of specialist uses over many years up to the 1970’s. Particularly interesting applications include a set of tuning forks from the 1950’s for checking early police speed “radars” (roadside speed cameras nowadays) and a variety of vintage and specialist forks for medical and scientific applications including a “stroboscope” fork for checking Post Office telex calibration.

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