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Lot 2446

A pair of bayonets comprising a Second World War German style bayonet and a US M11943 Garand bayonet. PLEASE NOTE: The previous image for this lot was incorrect, this lot is not a Fairbairn Sykes fighting knife, the correct lot for the Fairbairn Sykes fighting knife is 2445.

Lot 2410

A German WW1 style imperial trench knife, nicknamed “The Snake”.

Lot 2378

An RAF escape knife with leather scabbard.

Lot 2444

A pair of German knives comprising of a third reich hunting knife with a horn style handle, maker Clemen & Jung solingen and an intriguing German dagger with a screw top scabbard, possibly a truncheon form, bearing RZM marks.

Lot 41A

CONTENTS OF TACK ROOM: to include various items - Garden Implements, a Stigi Strimmer; a Black & Decker Leaf Blower a Flora Best Shredder; a Croquet Set; a Knife Cleaner; and other Garden Tools; together with a quantity of Magazines. S.N.S.R., w.a.f. - Please Note; This lot does not include Fitted Cooker.THIS LOT TO BE REMOVED AT PURCHASER'S OWN RISK & EXPENSE NOTE: CROQUET SET HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN FROM THIS LOT.

Lot 98

A late 18th Century Irish silver Fish Knife, with pierced decoration and moulded handle, by Dennis Fray, Dublin c. 1787, approx. 5 ounces. (1)

Lot 2190

Edward VII period stitched leather and fitted dressing case, of black leather construction, marked for Mappin & Webb - 2 Queen Victoria Street, London and with contemporary initials to a fitted interior containing five various silver lidded and faceted glass toiletry bottles, clothes brush, glove stretchers, paper knife, bottle opener, etc (qty) with its original outer canvas protective cover, width 39cm

Lot 2269

A 9ct gold cased pocket knife, with two fold-away steel blades, 6.5cm long (overall), 14gms gross weight

Lot 2059

Mixed Lot: comprising various bone and ivory needle cases and assorted sewing implements and a single tortoiseshell bladed folding knife etc, (16)

Lot 1981

Mixed Lot: comprising a silver three piece christening set comprising knife, fork and spoon together with a Fiddle and Husk pattern salt spoon, combined weight approx 104gms all in, various dates and makers, (4)

Lot 2032

Mixed Lot: comprising part dressing table set comprising three various silver handled manicure pieces together with a nail buffer, silver lidded and clear cut glass toiletry bottle together with a base metal small single bladed knife and a single white metal trumpet vase, various dates and makers (7)

Lot 2176

Elizabeth II cased three piece christening set comprising knife, fork and spoon, combined weight approx 94gms all in, various dates and makers, in a fabric lined black finished fitted box

Lot 2127

Edward VII silver mounted ivory paper knife, the plain and polished blade to a hollow cast and applied baluster handle, length 27.5cm, Birmingham 1908, maker's mark G&N

Lot 1969A

George V silver handled three piece carving set comprising safety fork, carving knife and steel, each with leaf capped pistol grip handles, length of knife 35.5cm, Sheffield 1910, maker's mark GH (3)

Lot 439

SMALL SILVER - a quantity to include two mother of pearl fruit knives, a Walker and Hall ashtray, a pierced bon bon dish, Chester 1897, a thimble in pouch, chase decorated butter knife, a lidded salt and spoon with blue glass liner and a mizpah brooch (no pin), various dates

Lot 486

A COLLECTION OF CHINESE AND ORIENTAL ITEMS to include a horn handled knife, smoking accessories and sundries

Lot 612

A PAIR OF BOXED SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, a collection of teaspoons and a butter knife

Lot 585

A SILVER PAPER KNIFE with a glass handle

Lot 401

A collection of small silver items, a plain silver vesta case by Charles Lyster & Son Birmingham 1907, 43mm x 45mm, a half moon shaped trinket box with gadroon edge Birmingham 1898, 6.5cm, a green glass double ended perfume bottle with white metal caps,10cm, small glass trinket box with silver top Birmingham 1900, 30mm, mother-of-pearl fruit knife with silver blade Sheffield 1896, a small tin "The Laurel Ladies Boudoir Safety Razor with razor. (Qty: 6)

Lot 180

Pair of Victorian silver fish servers, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1880, pierced and engraved blades, filled handles, the knife 29cm, cased.

Lot 185

Silver bladed cheese knife, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater (Thomas Alfred Slater, Walter Brindsley Slater & Henry Arthur Holland), London 1896, ivory handle carved with rope and mice design, 20cm.

Lot 189

A Victorian silver knife, fork and spoon set, cased, Foxall, Hill & Foxall (Joseph Foxall, William Hill & George Foxall), Birmingham 1858, and a continental white metal spoon and fork.

Lot 425

A silver and mother-of-pearl fruit knife/button hook hallmarked Sheffield 1900, a silver penknife Sheffield 1932, silver demi-hunter pocket watch (af), simulated mother-of-pearl penknife.

Lot 408

A small collection of enamel lapel badges of motoring and other interest, Norton, Bedford, Riley, AEG, Leyland, Gilford, Dennis, B.S.A. a steel button hole holder, bone fruit knife, Conway Stewart and Burnham fountain pens.

Lot 214A

An ivory page turner, 19th century, the carved handle with two lurchers chasing down a stag, 30.5cm long, and an ivory, antler and white metal-mounted paper knife, with a boar head pommel, 28cm long (2)

Lot 154

A George III Irish hallmarked silver bladed pocket/fruit knife, marks rubbed, with a tortoiseshell and pique work handle, 18cm long a horn and tortoiseshell snuff box, a silver Vesta case etc. weighable silver approx 0.6ozt, also a silk jewellery box containing various jewellery and small collectors items (Qty.)

Lot 413A

A Queen Anne shagreen knife box, the sloping lid with a brass handle opening to reveal a red velvet fitted interior, with brass lock plate and a handle to either side, 23cm wide, 20cm deep, 33cm high

Lot 40

An early 20th Century silver plated teapot by William Hutton & Sons, of moulded form, height 14 cm, together with an early 20th Century Arts and Crafts beaten tray, rectangular in shape, decorated with scrolls and flowers, length 40 cm, a Rolls Razor shaving kit, c.1927, Gillette razor and a commemorative pen knife and corkscrew (5)

Lot 76

A collection of antiques and collectables, including a miniature copy of 'The Book of Common Prayer', leather bound with a silver front decorated with cherubs, a silver and mother of pearl pocket knife, two horn napkin rings, an open pocket watch, iron lizard and more (15+)

Lot 190

A Collection of Glass and Ceramic Wares to Include Large Cut Vase, Mallet Decanters, Shannon Crystal Knife Rests, Crab Cruet and Silver Plated Stands etc

Lot 67

A Late 20th Century Novelty Cheeseboard and Knife by Oxley

Lot 1

A Vintage Kukri Knife in Leather Scabbard complete with Two Daggers

Lot 59

A Victorian horn and silver mounted five-piece carving set with reeded scroll terminals to handles, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1892, in original fitted case, an Edward VII silver and mother-of-pearl handled folding fruit knife, by William Needham, Sheffield 1904, a matched fork by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, in fitted case, and six Edward VII silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, Sheffield 1905 (weight 3ozs - monogrammed)

Lot 210

"BARGAIN HUNT" LOT.  A World War One plated and bone handled paper knife worded "Abbeville, Great World War 14-18", 7.5ins overall

Lot 545

A late Victorian Chippendale style mahogany serving table, with pedestal cupboards, each mounted an urn shaped knife box, over frieze drawers and cupboard doors, the serving table with two frieze drawers and blind fret carved squared legs, table W.4ft 6in. D.2ft 2in. H.3ft; cupboards W.1ft 9in. D.2ft 2in. H.6ft

Lot 880

The Comedian's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) complete costume from Zack Snyder's neo-noir superhero film Watchmen. Known for his violent vigilante methods, Edward Blake wore his costume during his time with the original incarnation of the Watchmen, and while working as a paramilitary agent for the US government, fighting alongside Dr. Manhattan (Billy Crudup) in Vietnam. After The Comedian was thrown out of a window, his former colleague Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) found his costume hidden in a secret compartment in a wall. The film's costumes were designed by Academy Award-nominated designer Michael Wilkinson. In the book The Art of the Film: Watchmen, Wilkinson discusses how the Comedian's costume evolved from a 1930s aesthetic ۠similar to that of a circus performer ۠to his 1970s look, "[an] armoured tank of a character€¦ very nihilistic, world-weary, bitter character." This ensemble consists of an eye mask, torso armour (marked "Hero #2"), elbow pads, gloves ("Hero #2"), a pair of trousers with detachable knee pads ("Hero #2"), a belt with holsters, a knife scabbard, an ammunition pouch ("Hero #2"), knife, the Comedian's iconic "Smiley Face" pin badge and a pair of leather motorcycle boots ("Stunt"). The torso armour features two patriotic shoulder pads, the right one with a silver star on a blue background and the left with red-and-white stripes. The trousers feature a leather-padded codpiece. The knife has a black resin handle with ergonomic ridges for the fingers and a bronzed guard. The blade is made of steel and has been dulled for safe use on set. It sits in a black leather pouch that straps around the right calf. The costume has been intentionally distressed to look old and battle-scarred.£10000-15000 Ω

Lot 790

Jack O'Neil's (Kurt Russell) costume from Roland Emmerich's sci-fi adventure Stargate. Colonel O'Neil led a group of military specialists through an ancient portal to a planet on the other side of the galaxy.The costume includes a moss-coloured military jacket with several decorative patches on the chest and collar, as well as identification patches on the front reading "O'NEIL" and "U.S. AIR FORCE"; a matching pair of trousers labelled "O'NEIL"; a black T-shirt labelled "O'NEIL HERO"; a pair of black fingerless gloves; a black beret with a patch embossed on the front; a black belt labelled "HERO"; a pair of sunglasses in a black plastic case; a mesh tactical vest labelled "O'NEIL", with several pouches, including a large one on the back containing a piece of foam; a tactical belt featuring a gun holster and a pouch containing a faux walkie-talkie; a resin stunt knife with a leather sheath attached to a nylon strap via Velcro; and a pair of black boots labeled "O'NEIL". The costume exhibits some wear throughout, including some staining and discolouration on the shirt, and wear on the sunglasses and gloves.£4000-6000 Ω

Lot 149

Benny Hill's (Benny Hill) boy scout costume from the classic comedy sketch series The Benny Hill Show. Benny Hill and his cast performed a variety of comedy skits and musical numbers featuring recurring costumes, a common one being his boy scout uniform. This particular costume was used in a promotional photo shoot for Radio Times magazine in December 1991. The costume consists of a pair of olive-green shorts; a brown felt hat with leather tassles and metal details; a brown leather belt with metal details; a pair of brown leather-and-rubber boots; a khaki-green collared shirt with a black, white and purple Scouts patch embossed over one breast pocket, four green-and-yellow patches, and two pairs of red tassels embossed on the sleeves; a forest-green-and-yellow neckerchief with a brown leather slide; a pair of beige cotton socks; a pair of red tassels with nylon straps; and a metal-and-plastic Swiss army knife. The shirt, shorts and boots are labelled "Benny Hill" on the interior. There are some signs of wear on the belt.£2000-3000 Ω

Lot 619

Jack Torrance's (Jack Nicholson) hero axe from Stanley Kubrick's classic horror The Shining. Jack used his axe throughout the film's terrifying climax as he hunted his wife Wendy (Shelley Duvall), despatched Hallorann (Scatman Crothers) and memorably pursued his son Danny (Danny Lloyd) through the Overlook Hotel's maze, before freezing to death while still clutching the axe. An axe was also used in a flashback sequence showing the murder of the twins. The terrifying images of the deranged Jack Torrance stalking the corridors of the Overlook Hotel resonate as vividly today as they did on the film's release. Jack's line from the film's most famous scene, "Here's Johnny", is a reference to the opening of The Tonight Show and its host, Johnny Carson, and is one of the most quoted in Hollywood history. The axe, a true icon of horror cinema, is a custom made fire axe, that needed to be practical for the shots in which Jack broke down the apartment door and then the bathroom door in pursuit of Danny and Wendy. Wendy ultimately thwarted Jack's attack by slashing his hand with a kitchen knife, after which he retreated and went after his son. This axe was purchased by a crew member at a sale of the movie's assets at the end of filming, along with other props, costumes and set decoration. It was specifically selected as the crew member involved needed an axe to chop wood at home. Fortunately, the axe was never used for this purpose, and has been kept safely for decades. It remains in excellent condition, with a few knicks and scratches present from use on Kubrick's notoriously long shooting days. Dimensions: 90 cm x 29 cm x 2.5 cm (35 1/2" x 11 1/2" x 1")£40000-60000 M

Lot 616

Ghostface's hero knife from Wes Craven's horror sequel Scream 2. Ghostface wielded his knife throughout the film, first using it to murder Phil Evans (Omar Epps) in the cinema where he was watching Stab, the film-within-a-film based on the events of Scream. This knife is made of metal with a distinctive upturned blade. The handle is painted black and there are spots of faux blood from production still present along the blade. The knife shows some signs of age and production use, including chipped paint and worn trim. Dimensions: 30 cm x 6 cm x 2 cm (11 3/4" x 2 1/2" x 3/4")£4000-6000 M

Lot 539

Franz Krieger's (Jean Reno) knife and a computer disk from Brian De Palma's action film Mission: Impossible (1996). Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) used a computer disk to successfully steal the IMF's NOC list from the CIA's heavily secured vault. Krieger dropped his knife from the heating duct, almost ruining the film's most memorable mission. Made of resin, the black weapon features a curved blade tip and a serrated edge. The holographic computer disk is housed inside a transparent plastic case that displays a metal section with "Verbatim, 230 MB, Rewritable Optical Disk" printed in black. Both items in the lot display minor wear from production use and minor damage is present on the knife handle. Dimensions (knife): 27 cm x 4 cm x 1.5 cm (10 3/4" x 1 3/4" x 3/4"); (disk): 9.5 cm x 9 cm x 0.5 cm (3 3/4" x 3 1/2" x 1/4")£600-800 † Δ

Lot 419

A Samsonite briefcase from the promotion of Roger Spottiswoode's Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies. These briefcases were only available in very limited numbers to help promote the film. The set includes a 007 custom black Samsonite briefcase with a brown leather handle; a multi-tool card with a bottle opener and small knife; a face razor; a toy BMW 750iL; a calculator; a burgundy silk tie; a keyring; a two-pack of 007 trading cards; a small bottle of vodka; a shot glass; and two bottles of L'Oreal nail varnish. The briefcase shows minimal wear, with a few nicks on the leather handle, and the packaging of some of the items has been well handled. Dimensions: 46 cm x 39 cm x 12 cm (18" x 15 1/4" x 4 3/4")£500-700 M

Lot 575

Count Rugen's (Christopher Guest) boot knife from Rob Reiner's fantasy romance The Princess Bride. Rugen took a knife from his boot and threw it at swordsman Inigo Montoya (Mandy Patinkin), hitting him in the stomach. This prop knife is made of urethane with a metal inset, and finished with silver and black paint. There are a few minor signs of wear on the handle and the tip of the blade. Dimensions: 26.75 cm x 5.75 cm x 3.25 cm (11 3/4" x 2 1/4"" x 1 1/4"")£2000-3000 Ω

Lot 153

Jack Burton's (Kurt Russell) knife from John Carpenter's action comedy Big Trouble in Little China. Gruff trucker Jack Burton used his knife throughout his supernatural misadventures in San Francisco's Chinatown, including during the final battle with Lo Pan (James Hong).This wooden prop knife has a metal coloured-painted serrated blade with a black-painted handle. There is a small chip in the wood and some glue remnants on one side of the bolster and handle. Dimensions: 29.25 cm x 8.25 cm x 1.25 (11 1/4" x 2 1/2" x 1")£2000-3000 Ω

Lot 321

Victorian Kent of High Holborn, London, Knife Sharpener, bearing original babels and plaques.

Lot 238

A Quality Regency period 14carat gold (tested) folding fruit knife with mother of pearl set with gold studs and conforming gold ends. Length closed. 9cm length open 16.5cm.

Lot 463

A large silver ladle and a sterling silver fish knife and folk set and matching fish servers.

Lot 1126

A Quality late 19th Century Carved ivory and shibayama paper knife or page turner the handle carved with intertwined mice with applied gilt and inlaid mother of pearl decoration length 41cm slight damage to end see image.

Lot 1254

An angelic framed plaque, a hardstone box, Japanese silver spoons and a paper knife

Lot 1368

A small Meissen circular box painted with flowers, 7cm (a.f.) and a porcelain handled knife

Lot 293

Ca. 900 AD. Interesting Medieval Viking Iron Hunters knife; Good Condition;290x70mm; 11.42x 2.76in; 370gr;From an important British collection, purchased in Europe in the 1980s. - All items come witha signed Certificate of Authenticity .

Lot 278

CA. 900 AD. Medieval Viking short and thin knife, expertly cleaned and conserved; authentic bone handle and loop for attachement. Superb Condition; 210mm; 8.27in; 75gr;Provenance: Old British collection of Ancient weaponry, acquired in the 1980s. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with a professional Certificate of Authenticity

Lot 305

Ca. 900 AD. Medieval, long and thin knife, expertly cleaned and conserved; professionally reconstructed, hand carved bone handle depicting the mythological dragon – Fafnir; including custom made stand.Size: 260mm; 10.24in; 115gr ; Provenance: Old British collection of Ancient weaponry, acquired in the 1980s. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with a professional Certificate of Authenticity

Lot 2

A large collection of novelty tea pots: tea ware, wade pig money box, boxed knife set, cased cutlery set ( 2 trays)

Lot 334

A quantity of wooden small cheese boards and knife sets: wooden buckets and a private property residents only sign

Lot 2327

A cased set of fish knives and forks, one knife missing and eleven tea knives and butter dish knife all silver plated.

Lot 2325

A box of miscellaneous cutlery including bone handled fish knives and forks, apostle spoons, a knife sharpener, knives and forks etc.

Lot 2319

A quantity of silver plate including three arm candelabra, a pair of knife rests, goblet etc.

Lot 2292

A set of six boxed Elkington, Parkin Silversmiths hallmarked Silver place Settings, each including a dinner fork and knife, desert knife, fork and spoon, a soup spoon and a teaspoon, the knives having Sheffield steel blades, total weight excluding the knives 1660 gms and a boxed pair of matching Silver Tablespoons (180 gms), Sheffield 1986.

Lot 1181

Pair of silver knife rests by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1919, ladle, spoons etc, approx 10oz

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