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A pair of Edwardian Gothic Revival silver knife rests with quatrefoil ends, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1907, 2.2oz (69g), to/w a late Victorian cigarette case, Chester 1896 and various oddments of silver, inc napkin ring, two matchbox covers, tea strainer, two small trophy cups and a silver-mounted travelling watch-case, etc.
A silver four-division toast rack, Birmingham 1935, three decanter labels, London 1985, a pair of sugar tongs and a cased butter knife (6), 4oz (130g), to/w a Victorian entrée dish and cover, stamped 'Best Sheffield Heavy Silver Plating', an Old Sheffield plate sauce tureen & cover, coffee pot, salver, etc. (box)
A Edwardian mahogany and chevron strung urn knife box with turned finial above rising lid enclosing the stepped sectioned interior, raised on a square section crossbanded base, height 65cm.Additional InformationIt has been repaired through the stem, some veneers missing in parts, there are two holes above the escutcheon which is missing indicating there should be another plate there. Some of the chevrons stringing has been replaced, some of the chevron stringing to the lid is missing, small loss to the finial. The action works correctly.
A late George III serpentine mahogany knife box, with checkered inlay and brass escutcheon handles and claw and ball feet, the interior converted to a stationery box, height 33cm.Additional InformationThe feet are not original and small section of wood has been added to the middle of the back to support an additional foot, the escutcheon may not be original, there is an old split, the left hand side panel with a split running down the entire back edge and small loss to the veneer here, some general age wear patina of scratches, etc, the interior has been converted but not recently.
WILLIAM DAVENPORT; a cased Victorian seven piece silver mounted condiment set, Birmingham 1896, with blue glass liners and spoons, together with two cased sets of hallmarked silver spoons and a cased set of butter knives with hallmarked silver sheath handles. Additional InformationKnife handles with many small knocks. Other items with general light age wear, but mostly ok.
GEORG JENSEN; a three piece sterling silver christening set comprising spoon, fork and silver handled knife with stainless steel blade, weighable approx. 2.14ozt/66g.Additional InformationAs stated, the knife is just silver handled, with a stainless steel blade. Tarnishing to each, minor dents and knocks.
Three George III hallmarked silver tablespoons, with a Scottish silver fish knife, and a Victorian silver teaspoon, 2.3ozt/266g, together with a Continental white metal spoon, three thimbles, a white metal pendant and a Victorian yellow metal earring converted to a brooch.Additional InformationThe yellow metal earring has small dents and scratches and the brooch fitting to the back is crudely applied, all the other items with general age wear, tarnishing and rubbing throughout, some of the bowls of the spoons are misshapen.
A VICTORIAN SILVER COVER AND STAND, London c.1874/1875, mark of Thomas Bradbury & Sons, together with a silver dish, Sheffield, c.1944, mark of Walker & Hall; a silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, Sheffield, c.1910, mark of Hawksworth Eyre & Co; a plated asparagus tongs; a pair of bone handled fish servers and a carving knife and fork with bone handles (16.58 troy ozs all in excluding plate)
AN OAK CASED CANTEEN OF SILVER PLATED CUTLERY, by Mappin & Webb of London, c.1930s, the three compartment oak case with hinged cover, filled with a full suite of EPNS cutlery, comprising twelve table spoons, table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, teaspoons and matching bone-handled knives; two salad serving sets; fish servers; one bone-handled knife sharpener; a pair of sauce ladles; and a suite of fish knives and forks
A collection of bijouterie19th century and laterIncluding a cut- glass scent bottle, a pair of pilgrim flasks painted with flowers, a cut glass obelisk, a Chinese articulated silver fish, three seals, a small oval silver frame, two small Regency tortoiseshell boxes, a shoe shaped vesta case, an ivory and silver mounted page turner, a small tortoiseshell box containing a cut-glass scent bottle and a tortoiseshell, and a silver page turner fitted with a quill knife, the shoe shaped vesta case: 8.5cm wide, 2.5cm deep, 3.5cm high (3in wide, 0 1/2in deep, 1in high) (Qty)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of silver articlesVarious makers and dates, comprising: An Elizabeth II small silver Armada dish mark of Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1987, marked on rim.An George IV silver toast rack, mark of Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1937, marked on side.A creamer, mark of IM, London, 1765 (later chased), marked underneathTogether with various silver items including: a match striker, an egg cup, a pair of shell form butter dishes, two measures, a clothes brush, a silver-mounted red glass conical form oil lamp, a sauceboat with Celtic decoration, two powder jars and covers, a carving knife, a marrow scoop and two dessert spoons, weight 988.5gms. (18)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A German 'trench knife', blade 5.5 in., wooden grips with diagonal grooves, steel scabbard; a short bayonet - possibly Portuguese model/948 submachine gun, steel scabbard; a trench knife adapted from a parade bayonet, steel scabbard; and two other German bayonets, each with steel scabbard (one associated). [5]
A George III silver and ivory-handled cheese scoop,maker's mark E.F. probably by Edward Fernell, London 1811, no town mark,with a tapering, faceted handle and a plain silver scoop, a Victorian silver and ivory-handled butter knife,by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1889,the handle carved with flutes and the blade decorated with zigzag motifs and a spray of ferns,together with a pair of Victorian silver and ivorine-handled fish servers,by Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Co., London 1899,of plain design (4)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Cheese scoop - no obvious major faults. Scoop section polished and possibly erased.Butter knife - no obvious major faults.Fish servers - no obvious major faults.
Three silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives, the first of Berge type, the two blades of silver gilt and steel, one stamped 'GRAY', open 21cm long,the second a combined knife and fork, locking together,by IL, Sheffield 1823,open 14cm long,the third by Edward Thomason, Birmingham 1922,blade stamped 'B Thomason Patent' in brown leather case,open 15cm long (3)Condition report: First - silver blade slightly bent and with wear to gilding at pointSecond - blade scratched, tip worn and very slightly bentThird - blade with scratches
Three pairs of silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives and forks,the first pair by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1824,13.3cm long,the second and third pairs with lion passant and duty marks (only),open 11 and 15cm long (3) Condition report: First pair - knife blade very scratched and with only mker's and duty marks on knife blade
A gold and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knife and fork,the handles with inlaid circle and dot work, in a leather case, tests as 15ct,largest 13.5cm long open (2)Condition report: Good condition, although some shallow scratches to blade. Case slightly 'tired'.Both have audible clicks on 90 not on 180, knife retracts fully, fork does not. tests as 15ct as stated in description, no marks to the blades
A small collection of mother-of-pearl-handled folding fruit knives,various dates and makers, six with silver blades, a cased example and three with steel blades, one incorporating a bottom hook and corkscrew, also included is a small leather knife holder (11)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: General condition is commensurate with age, surface scratches.The small leather purse is discoloured and worn.
A silver, steel, mother-of-pearl and unmarked gold folding fruit knife,maker's mark 'L.M.' with a key between, probably Rouen, last quarter of the 18th century,the handle carved with alternate narrow and wide sections of diagonal flutes, also embellished with three small gold roundels and fluted terminals, together with and fitted in a green stained fish skin case,21cm long overallProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.Condition report: Generally good with wear to the high poins of the terminals.The case is discoloured in sections and there is a small strip of the fish skin missing.
Two pairs of silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives and forks in leather cases,the first pair silver gilt, by TM, (London 1806 or Sheffield 1810?),the handles inscribed 'Lamitie',the second pair by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1830,the handles decorated with active beehives,longest open 15.7cm (2)Condition report: First pair - split to one mother of pearl handle, no assay office mark, maker's mark wornSecond pair - knife blade has some knocksCases associated, both have rubbing and wear
A George V service of silver cutlery, maker B&H, Sheffield 1932, a twelve-place setting comprising; set of 12 silver-handled table knives and solid silver table forks, set of 12 silver-handled dessert knives and solid silver forks, further set of 12 solid silver dessert knives and forks, set of 12 fish knives and forks, set of 12 pastry forks, set of 12 teaspoons, pair of silver fish servers, silver-handled carving knife and fork, a further silver-handled three-piece carving set, set of 4 table spoons, set of 12 soup spoons, set of 12 dessert spoons, soup ladle, 2 large basting spoons, pair of sugar tongs and 2 sauce ladles, contained within an Art Deco walnut and rosewood-effect two-division canteen.(Weighable silver approximately 7497g gross.)
A William IV miniature silver knife and fork, knife 96mm l, by Unite & Hilliard, Birmingham 1830, a silver cigarette holder case, Birmingham 1904, a mother of pearl handled silver dip pen, Birmingham 1908 and a pair of silver chatelaine scissors and sheath, Birmingham 1910 (6) End of one tine of the fork slightly bent. Case polish wear and minor dents. Scissors with some rust

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