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Mixed Lot: Two white metal (925) enamel mouse walking boot ornament, hallmarked silver christening fork and spoon, Sheffield 1949, makers mark James Dixon & Sons Ltd, a small late 20th Century silver cased twin steel bladed knife, Birmingham 1900, makers mark for Levi & Salaman, 6cm long, a vintage gold plated retractable pencil together with a modern paper knife with enamel handle
Mixed Lot: Pair of small Edwardian pierced dishes, Chester 1910, makers mark for Syner & Beddoes, a pair of small silver sugar tongs, a hallmarked silver hinged mustard and liner, eighteen various continental metal teaspoons together with a triangular shaped metal tray, a plated figure pickle fork having a mother of pearl handle
Mixed Lot: George V silver baby food pusher and feeding spoon, Sheffield 1924/25, makers mark John Round & Sons, an Australian Art Nouveau style white metal spoon stamped Sargisons, a hallmarked silver thimble, Arts & Crafts long handle spoon, Birmingham 1907, makers mark Norton & White together with a babies silver food pusher, four white metal souvenir spoons and a mother of pearl handle pickle fork and a metal scarf ring, g/w 138gms
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.
A collection of silver including a three piece christening set, by Samson & Mordan, Birmingham 1932, a silver heart-shaped snuff box, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1894, three silver cut glass jars, by William Griffiths & Sons, Birmingham, another example, a silver pickle fork, by Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham, with celtic knotwork decoration, a white metal bottle stopper modelled as St. Mark's Lion, silver napkin ringds, medicine spoons etc, weighable silver 233gms (qty) Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of Matchbox 75 series diecast models, to include 13 Snorkel Fire Engine, 15 Fork Lift Truck, 17 The Londoner, 24 Diesel Shunter, 25 Flat Car/Container, etc., also a Matchbox Series A-3 Metal Lock up Garage, a Matchbox Superfast 75 No. 32 Field Gun, No.43 Steam Loco and a No. 44 Passenger Coach. (21)
To Be Sold With No ReserveAn Ottoman bone-handled fork and spoon, and two coral-set sherbert spoons, Turkey, early 20th century, the knife with inlaid inscription to blade, the handles studded, one spoon wooden one, the other a porcupine quill, 19cm. and 29cm. long (4)Condition Report: The metal of both utensils is stained and perhaps also rusted. it requires some cleaning and attention. The fork handle has split in three distinct places. The knife handle is stained. The nail decoration is now corroded. The spoon corral finial is now lacking.
A collection of five cased sets of flatware,comprising: silver items, a set of six George III Old English pattern teaspoons, by Hester Bateman, London 1789, the terminals with a crest, a set of twelve teaspoons and tongs, by Walker and Hall, a christening fork and spoon, plus electroplated items: a set of twelve fruit knives and forks with mother-of-pearl handles, a set of six grapefruit spoons, approx. weighable 12oz. (5)
A mixed lot,comprising silver items: a shell butter dish, Birmingham 1895, a silver-gilt sifting spoon, a pierced dish, a dessert fork, a later embossed dessert spoon and other items including three electroplated forks, a cased set of six spoons, and a three-piece condiment set, approx. weighable 7.6oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver flatware,various dates and makers,comprising: a Queen's pattern basting spoon, by William Bateman, London 1830, a York tablespoon, a set of four dessert spoons, of King's shape with Thread and Shell decoration, five tablespoons, a dessert fork, two dessert spoons, three teaspoons and a cased fork and spoon, approx. weight 37oz. (qty)
A collection of silver spoons,comprising: a George III Dognose spoon, by Lawrence Coles, London 1715, the reverse of the terminal prick-dot initialled 'W.W', three Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Mark Hinchliffe of Dumfries, circa 1820, plus six tablespoons, a table fork, a dessert fork, plus various spoons, including Canadian, Russian, York and Chester examples, in a wooden spoon rack, the front with a hinged compartment, approx. weight 35oz. (qty)
A large collection of silver-handled knives and forks, the majority unmarked, comprising: a set of six knives and forks with tapering cannon handles, ball finials, unmarked, steel two-pronged tines, plus fourteen table knives and one fork, with tapering handles with foliate decoration, eleven pistol-grip table knives, six pistol-grip dessert knives and forks, six King's Hour-glass dessert knives and other knives. (qty)Provenance: From the collection of Charles William Martin (1850-96) of Quorn Place, Leicestershire. In 1886, Martin founded the Quorn Ranch Company in Alberta, Canada, one of the most famous British North American ranches, importing British horses and Angus cattle to the area.
A mixed lot of silver items,comprising: five stamp cases of envelope form, a folding fruit knife and fork, a small 15-carat gold pencil, a caddy spoon, a slide-action fruit knife, an unmarked tea strainer and tongs, plus three tablespoons, eleven cased teaspoons with a sugar and jam spoon and pair of sugar tongs, two cased sets of spoons and six silver-handled fruit knives and forks, plated blades, approx. weighable 18oz, approx. gross weight of gold pencil 6.7g. (qty)
A collection of silver and mother-of-pearl fruit knives and forks, comprising: a pair, London circa 1800, inscribed 'R.R to S.B', another fruit knife and fork, a combination fruit knife and orange peeler, an American combination fruit knife and orange peeler, plus eight further fruit knives, carved mother-of-pearl decoration, a silver fruit knife, a mother-of-pearl penknife, and a pair of steel scissors in a shagreen case. (17)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A mixed lot of modern silver flatware,various dates and makers,comprising: a copy of the manner's fork, a Palm pattern dessert knife, a pierced Vine tablespoon, a pair of Bacchanalian pattern spoons, a boar hunt knife, a Rose pattern teaspoon, a pair of Stag Hunt teaspoons, a dessert fork, and a silver-gilt example and other items, approx. weighable 25oz. (qty)
A collection of silver Old English Thread pattern flatware,various dates and makers including Eley and Fearn, London 1801,single and double drop, some crested, comprising: fourteen tablespoons, seventeen table forks, twenty-two dessert spoons, (six with drops to the reverse of the terminals), twenty-one dessert forks, fourteen teaspoons, sixteen table knives, six fruit knives, a soup ladle, a basting spoon, a pair of sauce ladles, a sugar sifting spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, a condiment ladle, two salt spoons, a fish slice and a fish fork, approx. weighable 159oz. (qty)
With gold anchor marks to the backs, of shaped circular form with gilt rim, painted with exotic birds and floral sprays.23.5cm diameterall plates with rubbing to the gilt rims, rubbing to the painted decoration and scratching to the glaze commensurate with age and use, notable particularly around the edges of the centre of the plates. The first plate with a repaired crack with three staples to the back, starting at 11 o'clock and running 5cm into the plate. The second with a repaired crack with three staples to the back, 6cm long, starting at 11 o'clock, with a fork in the crack running towards the centre of the plate; the plate with a second crack of 0.6cm at 9. o'clock. The third plate with two biscuit chips to the rim, the larger 1.5cm long, and the smaller .6cm long. The third plate with a shallow biscuit chip, 3cm long, to the rim and crazing throughout the plate.
Comprising of a red box of seven Empire nickel silver teaspoons and seven silver-plated fish forks; a purple box of six silver-plated coffee spoons; a teal blue box containing six teaspoons (missing sugar tongs) and assorted utensils including one wooden serving spoon and one wooden serving fork; one glass salad fork; one bread serving fork with a shell handle; one bone handle silver plated serving fork; one caddy spoon stamped 'Weba Ware England'; one Dorchester plates cake slice, one small dish, one pewter napkin ring engraved 'F.M.M'; one silver plated napkin ring; one plated eggcup and assorted silver plated and nickel cutlery with two broken parts of a silver spoon and one silver plated pronged serving fork and one boxed silver napkin folder.Good condition to all.
Corgi - A boxed Massey Ferguson 65 tractor with fork # 57. The tractor appears in Very Good condition with just a few small marks, the front tyres have some small cracks as does the steering wheels. The box appears Near Mint, there is no inner tray. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
Two William IV silver Hanoverian pattern dessert forks, engraved with lion passant crest to reverse, marks for London 1833, maker most likely John James Whiting 16.5cm, sold along with a George III fiddle pattern dessert fork with Hanoverian terminal, engraved with lion passant crest to reverse, marks for London 1814, maker William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, and two Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons, marks for London 1845, maker Elizabeth Eaton, gross lot weight 211grams

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