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A collection of items, including: a silver combination vesta, cigar cutter and coin holder, Birmingham, 1900, (a.f.); three aide memoires, one depicting the Brandenburg gate; another stamped with an elegant lady and one set with pastes; a circular locket with two early photographs and a combination pen-knife and pencil. Cigar cutter arm broken, otherwise good. No other noted damage throughout, all with age related wear.
A collection of watches including an early 20th century silver cased wristwatch, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, lacking glass cover, together with Sekonda quartz watch and a Limit watch, both with gilt cases and black straps, together with a white metal pocket watch, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, 5 by 6.5cm, and a 19th century ivory handled pocket knife. (4)
A collection of vertu including a 19th century Continental silver pocket watch, the front and back inset with bands of rose gold, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, marked Union Horlogere, back engraved with Swiss cross and marked 800, with gold plated watch chain and fob, together with an early 20th century portrait miniature on ivory, titled Mrs Metcalf, signed Nesta Jarman, in gold plated frame, 7.5 by 6cm, a police whistle stamped ' The Metropolitan', a silver bladed pocket knife with mother of pearl handle, Harrison Fisher and Co, Sheffield 1928, a metamorphic gilt framed magnifying glass, 14cm, a coin or medal case, a base metal goat charm and a white metal purse. (8)
A large selection of Georgian and later silver cutlery, including a set of twelve teaspoons with matching sugar nips, Thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937, cased, two Dutch silver spoons, one with the finial in the form of a windmill, the other a wise man, various marks to bowls but both marked Samuel Boyce Landeck, London 1892, two pairs of fiddle pattern sugar nips, one set William Collins, London 1832, the others William Eaton, London 1829, various Georgian and later teaspoons, a butter knife with Japanese script to reverse of handle, and a pair of pierced sweetmeat dishes, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, Birmingham 1899, together with a selection of silver handles, lacking blades, 21.8toz excluding silver scrap handles. (q)
Pocket Knives - A Single Blade Knife, the tang marked 'W.Jno. Baker, Hunter St Sydney', with mother of pearl scales, double bolster, brass lined, workback to spine and blade which is stamped "Bakers Sheep Knife", 14cm open; an unnamed knife, with mother of pearl scales, nickel silver bolsters, brass linings and workback to spring and blade, 19cm open, with cases. (2)
A Military Jackknife, the blade stamped "J. Rodgers & Son", with marlin spike, and tin opener, dated 1938, with lanyard ring, 12.5cm closed; A Military Knife, with blade and tin opener by Watts 1945, 10cm closed and a further military knife by J.H. Thompson of Sheffield, 1955, 10cm long. (3)
Pocket Knife; The main blade stamped "Sydney", the small blade stamped "Made in Sheffield", mother of pearl with bolsters either end, 10cm closed, 23cm open; An Unnamed Penknife, in mother of pearl, double bolsters, two blades, 10cm closed, 18cm open and a similar knife with work back, one blade, 9cm closed, 15.5cm open. (3)
A Pocket Knife by Johnson of Sheffield, mother of pearl with embossed bolster, one blade, 9cm closed, 17cm open; Another, by William Rodgers of Sheffield , mother of pearl with double bolsters, one blade, 9cm closed, 16cm open and another single blade knife by the same maker, with work back on spine and blade, 9cm closed, 16cm open. (3)
Pocket Knives/Melon Knives, one stamped "Japan" to blade, double bolsters, mother of pearl style scales, 24cm open; a Monarch /Inox pocket knife with faux scales, one bolster, 25.5cm open;a Paul A Henckels, Solingen pocket knife, faux ivory scales advertising "Meester - Wijhe-Holland" "Meat Packers since 1847" , 25.5cm open. (3)
Two Pocket Knives by Laguiole; One with blade marked "Camels" in polished horn, bolsters to each end, with a cross made by the pins (It is believed that shepherds in the mountains would stick the knife in the table and use the it as a cross to pray before), with beautiful workback up to the mouche (bee), 20cm open; Plus Another, of similar design, 'G. David' marked on blade, with the same workback. (2)
Pocket Knives - A. Wright & Son military knife 1952, single blade with brass bolster, 9cm closed; a military style jack knife with single blade, bottle opener, marlin spike, screwdriver and lanyard ring; a large jack knife marked 'Rodgers of Sheffield' with aluminium scales, single blade, marlin spike and lanyard ring
Pocket Knives - Baker of Sydney, mother of pearl scales with nickel silver bolsters, workback down spine and part of blade, the blade 'Made in Sheffield', 18cm open; a Sydney knife with hand forged blade stamped "Bakers Sheep Knife", with similar workback, 14.5cm open, both with leather cases. (2)
Pocket Knives - A Miniature Knife, with two blades, mother of pearl scales, brass bolster and linings, lanyard ring, 3cm closed; two single blade knives with wooden scales, brass bolsters and linings, 3cm closed and a single blade miniature knife with brass bolster and linings, 3cm closed, on a neck chain. (4)
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