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A mother of pearl and silver folding fruit knife together with two more mother of pearl handled pen knives and two bone handled knives together with a mother of pearl cotton reel.

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A boxed silver butter dish with silver knife. Sheffield 1904. James Dixon & Sons.

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Mahogany knife box, circa 1810, stamped Gillows Lancaster, typical raked lid and serpentine front set with a shield shaped key plate, the interior fitted later as a stationery box. Width 30cms.

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A collection of tortoiseshell small boxes, 18th - 19th century: An etui case in the form of a miniature knife box with silver inner cover and mirror; an oval patch box with mirror and four interior divisions; a horn and tortoiseshell snuff box; a ring case; two wedge-shaped boxes, one with a finely divided ivory interior. (6).

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Royal Doulton Real Old Willow pattern ware to include: pair of flaring vases, two other similar smaller vases, four graduated jugs, two rose vases, two lidded ginger jars, dressing table tray, two candle sticks and four lidded boxes, lidded muffin dish, entree dish, cheese stand, two side dishes, a bowl, two pin trays, small bowl, single egg cup, salt and pepper cruets, cheese knife, pie server, and one other knife, and two plates one a Royal Doulton Real Old Willow advertising plate, (hairlines) (43) (from Royal Doulton reserve collection, this lot sold subject to VAT).

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A Victorian electroplate three piece set of fish servers including a knife, fork and slice, the blades bright cut engraved, the bone handles with silver ferrules, Sheffield 1890, all contained in a fitted polished walnut case.

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A set of four George III silver knife rests by Soloman Hougham, London 1803, each of triangular section, plain wire with triangular flat wire ends, 7.75cm, 2oz.

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A George III mahogany candle box, the tapering rectangular front marquetried with a knife and fork within chequer banding, the back extended into a bell shape pierced for suspension above the hinged sloping lid, 50cm high.

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A Bing painted tin model of a diver, wearing helmet and weighted boots, holding knife and axe, 21cm (with hole to back for tube now lacking).

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A Victorian three-piece christening set of fork, spoon and knife, each with ornate handles, cased, Birmingham 1855.

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Four WW2 medals - Defence Medal 1939-1945, Bhurma and 1939-45 Stars, soldier's pay and service books, fighting knife, etc.

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A pair of fish servers with chased blades and ivorine handles, a similar bread knife and butter knife, part set of fish knives and forks, an unusual mother-of-pearl handled bread trident, continental collectors spoons, sugar tongs, etc.

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Miscellaneous silver plated ware to include two soup ladles, a cheese scoop, a pair of dog shaped knife rests, an oval swing-handled basket and a set of six Italian glass dishes with silver plated bases.

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A caviar knife and spoon with mother-of-pearl blades and decorative silver handles, Sheffield 1921, in later case.

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A pair of Victorian circular serviette rings, Birmingham 1887[?], together with other items of small silver cutlery to include butter knife, three teaspoons, dessert fork and two salt spoons, various dates and makers.

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Collection of items various dates and makers, including an old English pattern mustard spoon circa 1770 (repaired), Kings pattern mustard spoon London 1837, Queens pattern mustard spoon London 1863, Queens pattern butter knife London 1855, four continental coin spoons Dutch and Portuguese, a vesta case Chester 1910, a plated vesta case and a French button with a pair of silver and glass mounted knife rests, approx 6oz.

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A silver mounted tortoiseshell letter knife having engine turned decoration, together with Sheffield silver dish, silver cigarette box and six silver dessert forks.

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A George V Old English pattern canteen initialled J, comprising twelve teaspoons, five egg spoons, eighteen dessert forks, twelve table forks, four knife rests, eighteen dessert spoons, six table spoons, sugar spoon, a knife, two pickle forks, six fish eaters, fish servers, soup ladle, pair of sauce ladles, pair of gravy spoons and six serving spoons, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1918-1924, in a George II style mahogany cabinet of six graduated drawers with brass handles, 63cm h, 55cm w, maker's ivorine trade label, 180ozs gross

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A 19thC burr walnut miniature knife box, of traditional form with slope top and serpentine front. 6" high.

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A George V silver mustard, with rounded circular body, domed cover, loop handle and on scroll feet, together with a mustard spoon, Birmingham 1918; a glass hat pin bottle with silver cover, 7", and a butter knife with ivory handle, Birmingham 1842. (4).

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An Edwardian silver butter dish, of shell form with knife. Maker JD & WD. Sheffield 1901.

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A George V cased presentation of fish knife and serving spoon, with chased decoration. Maker TL. Sheffield 1915.

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A Victorian silver dessert fork, Birmingham 1856, with pierced and engraved tines and hallow cast and scroll and foliate handle, by Hilliard and Thomason; together with another example, London 1875 and a tea knife Sheffield 1922. (3).

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A George III mahogany knife box with strung and crossbanded decoration, a serpentine front and a fitted interior

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A George III mahogany knife box with serpentine front and crossbanded decoration with original interior, 34.5x 22cm

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A silver gilt knife and fork, the Sevres handles painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, within blue and gilt borders, the porcelain circa 1770-80, the mounts London 1867 by George W. Adams, (knife handle with faint cracks)

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A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE to include a butter knife, two kings pattern dessert spoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, a shell shaped jam spoon, two mustard spoons, two salt spoons, a seal top spoon and two others. (12)

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A COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATE to include two pairs of berry spoons, two coffee pots, a glass jam jar, two sandwich boxes, four egg cups, two knife rests, a marrow scoop, thee Kings pattern forks, a dish, a crumb scoop, three skewers in the form of swords and five other items.

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A TORTOISESHELL DRESSING TABLE SET consisting of a mirror, silver mounted comb and hairbrush, a miniature tortoiseshell mandolin, and a mother of pearl fruit knife.

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A SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL PAPER KNIFE with shaped silver handle, London 1912, 12 3/4" long.

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A late Victorian mother of pearl handled folding fruit knife, blind cartouche and engraved decoration to the blade, maker's mark partially rubbed, Sheffield 1882.

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A cased Victorian three piece christening set, comprising knife, fork and spoon, engraved crest and foliate decoration, maker's mark H .W & Co, Sheffield 185 6/57.

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A George IV Queens pattern butter knife, engraved crest to handle, leaf engraved blade, maker's mark T & F, Birmingham 1828.

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A George III oval desk stand, scroll over ends, foliate engraved ornament to centre, maker's mark WB, London 1800, oval length 28cm, 11 inches, 5oz, together with a Victorian christening knife, fork and spoon in distressed case. (2).

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A mixed lot of plated ware:- a pair of candlesticks on gadrooned oval bases with tapering columns, another pair on circular bases with button feet, a knife tray, and two dwarf candlesticks. (7)

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A small interesting lot of Old Sheffield plate:- a knife tray of waisted outline c.1820, swing handled bon bon dish c.1795, a swing handled sugar basket with blue glass liner c.1790, a chamber-style taperstick c.1780, and an unusual lemon strainer with bead border and handle initialled and crested, c.1775. (5)

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A set of eight George IV knife rests, by Robert Peppin, London 1823, and a pair of early Victorian knife rests by William Knight II, London 1837, 7.5oz. (10)

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A George III gilt metal and bloodstone mounted etue on a chatelaine clip, fitted with scissors, bone tablet, knife, spoon ear pick and a pencil, the body chased with rocaille decoration, unmarked c.1765, 7. 5in (19cm) long overall.

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Three George II pistol handled forks and one knife, with steel blades and tines, mixed makers and dates. (4)

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A small collection of fish slices: A Victorian, cased, fish serving knife and fork, fiddle and thread pattern, pierced and engraved with a landed pike and creel on a river bank, by George Adams, London 1855/56, 10oz.

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A George III/IV child's knife and fork in a fitted case, the handles loaded and decorated in relief with flowers and shells, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1815-1820 (no date letter).

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A mixed lot: a set of eight Edwardian pistol handled table knives and six side knives crested, (with stainless steel blades) by Mappin Brothers, London 1902, (loaded), together with six dessert forks with mother of pearl handles, two salt spoons and a plated cake knife. (22)

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A Victorian, silvergilt, travelling knife fork and spoon with cannon handles (which fit inside one another), by Thomas Johnson, London 1865 (the knife blade steel) contained in a fitted case, 4.5oz weighable silver.

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A collected or Harlequin canteen of fiddle, thread and shell pattern flatware comprising:- twelve tablespoons and twelve tableforks with union shell heel, by George Adams, London 1846, twelve dessert spoons with union shell heel, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1830/31, twelve dessert forks with diamond shell heel, by S. Hayne & D. Cater, London 1854/57, twelve teaspoons with diamond shell heel, two makers, London 1829/1832, four saltspoons and a butter knife with diamond heel, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1853 and a pair of sugar tongs, diamond heel by, S. Hayne & D. Cater, London 1853, some sets crested, some initialled, 149oz. (66)

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A very unusual early Victorian silver gilt paper knife, with a stamped river scene on the handle and stamped signature "JAMES BRAHAM, 8 STRAND, TORQUAY", the end cap hinged revealling a small compartment, perhaps for stamps, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1840, 9.1in (23cm) long, 2oz.

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An extremely rare Victorian canteen of Quilted pattern flatware and cutlery by George Adams comprising:- eighteen tablespoons 1860/63, twentyfour tableforks 1860/61 (one unmarked), twentyfour dessert spoons 1860/63, twentyfour dessert forks 1860/63, ten teaspoons 1860, four sauce ladles 1860, one sugar sifter ladle 1860, five fish knives 1860, three salt spoons 1860, six tableknives 1860 (with stainless steel blades), three side knives 1860 (with stainless steel blades) and a set of nine side knives to match, by J Aldwinkle & T. Slater 1893 and a non matching butter knife, all crested to match, 263.5oz weighable silver and contained in a later fitted wooden box. (137)

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A mixed collection of ivory, bone and mother of pearl, incl boxes, spillikins, letter knife, etc.

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A MATCHED SET OF GEORGE IV, Wm.iv & vict. crested kings pattern cutlery by various London makers: 24 table forks (12-1834, 8-1828, 3-1824, 1-1826), 10 dessert forks (7-1824, 3-1834), 6 tea spoons, london, 12 table spoons (4-1824, 4-1833, 4-1834), 12 dessert spoons (6-1824, 6-1839), 1 soup ladle, 1828, 1 serving spoon, 1824, 1 sauce ladle, 1827, 1 sugar tongs, 1831, combined weight approx. 180ozs, 24 table knives with silver repousse handles & spatula blades, 1820, 11 dessert knives, 1 carving knife (blade AF), 1 carving fork, with a Set of 3 Vict. Silver Repousse Circular Salts on paw feet, 1872, & 3 Salt Spoons, 1873, weight approx. 4.5ozs, 6 Edw.Silver Queen Pattern Coffee Spoons, 1903, weight approx. 3.5ozs, a Butter Knife, 1905, & 6 EPNS Queens Pattern Soup Spoons, approx. 124 pcs. in an oak Canteen of a later date. Makers include: Mary Chawner; Charles Eley; Eley & Fearn etc.

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A CASED VICTORIAN SILVER ROCOCO STYLE CHRISTENING SET: a repousse baluster shaped Mug with double scroll handle, Height 4.75", a Knife, Fork & Spoon and a Napkin Ring, all with engraved intials, Sheffield 1898, 1899 & 1901, Maker Lee & Wigfull, combined Weight approximately 7.5 ounces, contained in a leather covered blue velvet lined fitted case. AF.

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A pair of early 20th century prismatic cut and silver knife dogs, Birmingham 1930, 11cm (4in), four other small items of silver to include salt spoons.

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An Eastern short handled broad bladed axe, a bowie knife and one other knife in leather fish design scabbard (3).

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A 19th century carved ivory paper knife, the handle a female figure holding a dove, her head covered with a leafy bower, age cracks, slight chips to end of blade, 9 5/8in long.

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A Caucasian travelling knife and fork, with ivory handles, the embossed silver gilt sheath of tapering form with baluster finial, knife handle with old repair, section of ivory missing, 18th century, 12 1/8in overall length.

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A 19th century Lap horn spoon ornamented with rings, engraved with a depiction of a reindeer, 6 1/4in long; a caribou bone knife similarly decorated, 9 7/8in long; together with a sailor's bone fid and apple corer, both approximately 4 1/2in long. (4).

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An Eskimo antler horn knife, pierced sheath engraved with a depiction of a reindeer, iron blade; together with another antler horn knife, of natural form with pictorial decoration, iron blade with horn grip, 9 1/2in and 10 1/2in overall respectively, 19th century. (2).

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Victorian circular dish embossed flowers c.1895, pair of plated king's pattern grape scissors, wine cork with pomegranate surmount, and a quantity of tea and dinner knives various by Thomas W. Cork & Son and bread knife with silver cased king's pattern handle

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George III Hanoverian pattern fruit serving spoon later embossed stylised scrolling leaves, London 1815, Edwardian fruit serving spoon with cast leaf border, Sheffield 1904 maker H.W., Victorian cake knife with silver blade Sheffield 1851 maker John Round, tea strainer, sugar sifter spoon and Victorian Silver Jubilee spoon 1896 and two baby's bells with teether rings

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*Edward VIII paper knife, handle with profile portrait, Crown terminal, London 1936, 73/4ins long

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An Art Nouveau silver and tortoiseshell paper knife, the handle decorated in relief with stylized flowers, London 1904, 13 3/4in long; together with a silver mounted cut glass match striker, Birmingham 1901, 3 1/2in diameter. (2).

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An Edwardian silver toast-rack by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1903, 3 1/2oz; a tea caddy of moulded oval form, Birmingham 1930, 3 1/8in high, 4 1/2oz; and a pair of knife rests, Sheffield 1937, 3 1/2oz. (3).

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