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A TRAY OF MISCELLANEOUS VICTORIAN AND EARLY 20TH C TREEN, METALWARE AND BYGONES, TO INCLUDE BRASS WEIGHTS, TUNBRIDGE WARE LETTER KNIFE, SLIDE RULE, KEYS, CRICKET BALL, PLASTIC CONTAINER INSCRIBED 2OZ FOOT SOAP, CORKSCREW, NUT CRACKER, WWI BRASS CIGARETTE LIGHTER, VICTORIAN PENCILS, CORNISH SERPENTINE AND OTHER EGG CUPS, ETC Many items in good condition
A PAIR OF SILVER WISHBONE SUGAR TONGS, by James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1931, 9.5cm, four further pairs of silver wishbone sugar tongs, another pair of silver sugar tongs, and a silver handled nut cracker, import marks for London 1965, 14cm (7) Condition report: one pair has a twisted end, otherwise all ok. Nutcrackers have a few minor knocks and scratches.
A pair of Edwardian silver nutcrackers, by Henry Williamson Ltd, Sheffield 1902, tapering faceted and baluster handles, length 13.5cm, plus another pair of silver nut crackers, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1917, with ribbon and reed handles and foliate motifs, length 15.2cm. (2) Condition Reports: Pair by Henry Williamson Ltd: marks are good, one arm and pivot are part marked, pivot is good, nicks in the handles and surface scratches, small areas of corrosion to the centres of the cracker sections. Other pair: marks are good, pivot and one arm part marked, pivot is good, slight wear to the high points of the handles, overall some surface scratches.
A Japanese bronze figure of a rat hauling a heavy sack, and a further rat standing on a pile on coinage, 17cm long and smaller, together with a Japanese pottery group of two rats upon a hollowed log devouring peanuts and a cast iron nut cracker in the form of a marsupial, the hinged tail operating the device, 18 cm in height
Two nutcracker canes Various dates early to mid 20th century The first a Black Forest silver-mounted carved walnut and mahogany walking stick, the handle with a figural nut cracker, the silver marked with maker's mark ST.SH, with brass ferrule; and the second an English sterling silver-mounted malacca cane with squirrel-form spiral screw nutcracker as handle, the silver monogramed "FSH" and marked with maker's mark WB, London, 1910. (2).L: 39 in. (longest) PROVENANCE: The collection of award-winning independent film director Larry Clark, New York.
Art Deko Besteck M.H. Wilkens & Söhne um 1925159-tlg., für 10 Personen, Silber 800/000, dabei, 12Art Deko Besteck M.H. Wilkens & Söhne um 1925159-tlg., für 10 Personen, Silber 800/000, dabei, 12 gr. Gabeln, 12 gr. Messer, 12 kl. Gabeln, 10 kl. Messer, 12 Vorspeisegabeln, 11 Kuchengabeln, 12 gr. Suppenlöffel, 12 kl. Suppenlöffel, 12 Fischmesser, 11 Kaffeelöffel, 10 Mokkalöffel, 10 Dessertlöffel, 1 Pastetenheber, 2 Tortenheber, 3 gr. Vorlegelöffel, 2 kl. Vorlegelöffel, 2 kl. Kellen, 1 gr. Kelle, 2 Kaltfleischgabeln, 1 gr. Fleischgabel, 1 Plattierer, 1 Nußknacker, 1 Salatbesteck (2 Teile), 2 Buttermesser, 1 Vorlegebesteck (2 Teile), 1 Zuckerzange, Gewicht ohne Messer und Nussknacker ca. 6650 gArt Deko Besteck M.H. Wilkens & Söhne um 1925159-tlg., für 10 Personen, Silber 800/000, dabei, 12Art deco cutlery M.H. Wilkens & Söhne around 1925159 pieces., for 10 people, silver 800/000, included, 12 large forks, 12 large knives, 12 small forks, 10 small knives, 12 starter forks, 11 cake forks, 12 large soup spoons, 12 small soup spoons, 12 fish knives, 11 coffee spoons, 10 mocha spoons, 10 dessert spoons, 1 pie server, 2 cake server, 3 large serving spoons, 2 small spoons, 2 small ladles, 1 large ladle, 2 cold meat forks, 1 large meat fork, 1 platter, 1 nut cracker, 1 salad cutlery (2 parts), 2 butter knives, 1 serving cutlery (2 parts), 1 sugar tongs, weight without knife and nut cracker approx. 6650 g
A set of silver mounted carving pieces, Samuel Biggin & Son, Sheffield 1906, comprising a carving fork, two carving knives and a meat skewer, each with horn handle mounted with reeded domed pomel and collar, the largest knife 38cm long, with a pair of silver handled fish servers, John Nowill, Sheffield mid 19th century, the knife 31.5cm long, a Walker & Hall ivorine handled carving knife and fork, and a nut cracker (9) Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com or easyliveauction.com

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