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Lot 594

Five Royal Doulton figures, boxed, a canteen of cutlery, and assorted other items (3 boxes)

Lot 445

A Georg Jensen part canteen of silver cutlery, comprising ten forks, four spoons and six silver handled knives, weighable silver 22.6 ozt

Lot 130

A Viners Kings Royale canteen, for six, cased;  twelve Kings pattern dinner knives and forks;  etc

Lot 65

A Villeroy and Boch contemporary plated canteen, for twelve, boxed (two fish forks missing)

Lot 73

A Viners plated Kings pattern canteen, for six, comprising two serving spoons,  soup spoons,  dinner knives and forks, dessert knives, forks and spoons, tea spoons, cased;   other flatware

Lot 72

A Royal Sheffield plated canteen, for six, comprising soup spoons, dinner knives and forks, dessert knives and forks, teaspoons, two serving spoons, cased;  a Royal Doulton Sa a Royal Doulton Sarabande patter dinner and coffee sercice, for six, printed mark (seconds)

Lot 66

A Viners plated Kings Royale canteen, for eight, comprising four table spoons, table knives and forks, soup spoons, fish knives and forks, dessert knives, forks and spoons, pastry forks, grapefruit spoons, teaspoons, coffee spoons, cased

Lot 76

A Jonelle Beaded Old English canteen, for six, comprising two serving spoons, soup spoons,  dinner knives and forks, dessert knives, forks and spoons, coffee spoons, cased;   Robert Welch Radford pastry forks

Lot 400

OAK CASED CANTEEN OF 6 EP FISH KNIFES & FORKS WITH SERVERS

Lot 452

OAK CANTEEN OF BONE HANDLED 6 FISH KNIFES AND FORKS, 2 BRONZED CHERUB ORNAMENTS, 2 EP PEACOCK ORNAMENTS

Lot 88

CANTEEN OF VARIOUS USING CUTLERY

Lot 180

Two British Canteens from WWII. Enamel slightly damaged. One canteen has a stopper. Overall condition as shown in the pictures. Dimensions: approx. 21 cm x 14 cm

Lot 62

Mappin & Webb silver plated canteen of cutlery, the oak case with hinged lid two two removable trays, and sunken brass handles, H19cm, L52cm

Lot 115

Early 20th century empty oak canteen box, of rectangular form, with lifting lid above two long drawers and with brass handles to either side, H22cm

Lot 433

WWII British Mark II A Light Respirator and Webbing Pouch, respirator stamped with broad arrow and date '30/8/44'. French Military Canteen/Cup, stamped 'Nordmetall 2-55 'P S & Co' and webbing pouch stamped 'SLH Lille', probable later stamp 'U.S.' to front.

Lot 440

WWII British Anti-Aircraft Gun Sight, various stamps including 'Tel Elevation No 10 MK I' and year '1943', three trench art ash trays made from shell cartridges, small metal vase from former hospital ships SS. Osterley, British Army canteen with webbing pouch and ammunition box.

Lot 93

Mappin & Webb; An Eight Setting Canteen of Hallmarked Silver Beaded Pattern Cutlery, Sheffield 1999, including salad servers, (total weight excluding knives 3040grams), in original fitted case with lift up lid.

Lot 4

SBS; A Cased Eight Setting Canteen of Cutlery, with reeded gilt pattern, in a three tier wooden fitted case with hinged lid and two pull out drawers, applied decorative gilt handles.

Lot 94

Mappin & Webb; An Eight Setting Canteen of Hallmarked Silver Beaded Pattern Cutlery, Sheffield 1999, including salad servers, (total weight excluding knives 3040grams), in original fitted case with lift up lid.

Lot 6

Seven Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Rattail Pattern Table Forks, William Hutton & Sons, London 1902, (total weight 570grams), in original fitted canteen case with lift up lid and tray (case approximately 43cm wide).

Lot 763

UNITED CUTLERS; a modern ebonised case containing a six setting silver plated canteen of cutlery and a further Arthur Price of England John Mason modern cased six setting canteen of silver plated cutlery (2).

Lot 764

BESTECKE SOLINGEN; a twelve setting 24ct gold plated canteen of cutlery, in leather travelling case.

Lot 762

A cased eight setting silver plated canteen of cutlery.

Lot 280

An Art Deco style silver plated canteen of cutlery for eight settings by K Bright, with some extra matching cutlery.

Lot 296

An Ensee Ltd canteen of silver plated King’s pattern cutlery complete for six settings.

Lot 307

A canteen of silver cutlery for six settings, six main forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, four serving spoons and six teaspoons, Sheffield 1939, Makers Marks Roberts & Belk, silver element 52.8oz, together with further plated examples, six side and six main knives with bone handles and three piece carving set

Lot 77

An Arthur Price silver plated canteen for eight settingsCondition Report8 dinner forks8 dessert forks8 dessert spoons8 soup spoons8 dinner knives8 dessert knives 2 serving spoons8 teaspoons8 larger teaspoonsThere appears to be some serving spoons missing from the set. 

Lot 63

A canteen of Old English pattern silver cutlery by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1934, each crested, comprising:six table spoons, twelve table forks, eleven dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, sixteen teaspoons, a pair of sauce ladles, and seven further pieces of silver (66)105.9oztCondition ReportUsed, cresting worn. 59 pieces matching - and seven further silver plated dessert forks. 105.9ozt

Lot 193

A Mappin & Webb canteen of cutlery in fitted two drawer side table

Lot 562

Silver plated candlesticks, a canteen of cutlery and other items - on two levels

Lot 3

Canteen of Sheffield Silver Plated Cutlery

Lot 4

A Joseph Rogers canteen of cutlery - silver plated with bone handled knives 6 settings, 63 pieces in total all present

Lot 5

A Mappin & Webb Canteen of silver plated Cutlery 6 place setting, 63 pieces in total (lacking carving set)

Lot 221

Bestecke Solingen gold plated cutlery set in fitted brief case together with a wooden canteen of stainless steel cutlery

Lot 244

Cutlery canteen complete with flower daisy pattern cutlery by Viners of Sheffield

Lot 252

Large Chinese yellow ceramic baluster shaped vase with landscape painted panel marked with characters to base, together with cast Buddha on lotus base, pair of brass beaker vases with engraved detail and a mixed metal flat backed water canteen

Lot 157

A matched suite of silver plated Kings Pattern flatware - various makers including Elkington & Co., Mappin & Webb, Belvin Plate etc, including 6 x table spoons; 21 x table forks; 15 x dessert forks; 6 x dessert knives; 6 x fish knives; 11 x tea spoons; and a pair of fish servers; contained in a modern Robert Welch matt black lacquered canteen box.

Lot 184

A six-place canteen of Kings pattern silver-plated cutlery by Newbridge - in a fitted mahogany stained wooden canteen, 39 x 28 x 8.25cm.

Lot 136

A canteen of Japanese silver cutlery with mother of pearl handles, engraved Tok Sang

Lot 487

Box of plated ware to include Art Nouveau plated vases, pewter flagons, canteen of cutlery sets

Lot 471

Two canteen of plated cutlery, metal cake stand and knife sets

Lot 480

Collection of plated wares to include two canteen of cutlery, coffee pots, cruet set, fork, knives and spoons etc

Lot 70

Family group: A fine Second War ‘North West Europe’ 1944 M.C. group of seven awarded Lieutenant Colonel F. W. ‘Tosty’ Finnigan, 179 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery - awarded for the battle of Hill 112, which Field-Marshal Rommel considered to be “The most important hill in Normandy, for whoever has control of it has control of all around it” and of which Lieutenant-General Horrocks said, “Hill 112 is the cornerstone of the Normandy Campaign.” Military Cross, G.VI.R. reverse officially dated ‘1944’; 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (Major. F. W. Finnigan. M.C. R.A.); Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial, last unnamed, mounted as originally worn, with related mounted miniature awards, light contact marks overall, very fine A Second World War ‘Italian theatre’ M.B.E. group of five awarded to Mrs J. S. Finnigan, Young Men’s Christian Association The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E., (Civil) Member’s 2nd type, breast badge, silver, lacking riband; 1939-45 Star; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with M.I.D. oak leaf, campaign awards mounted as originally worn, with related mounted miniature awards, very fine (lot) £1,400-£1,800 --- M.C. London Gazette 21 December 1944. The original recommendation states: ‘On 10 July on Hill 112 this officer came up from the gun area to command his battery supporting 5 DCLI in the Orchard. When the DCLI were driven out on 11 July this officer co-ordinated the covering fire which enabled the Bn. to counter attack and re-take the Orchard. Under constant mortar and M.G. fire he directed the fire of his battery and O.P.s with considerable skill and complete disregard of his own safety. He has been supporting the infantry on Hill 112, and although on a reverse slope; and under fire he has by his offensive energy and resource kept the enemy under observation and has given excellent support to his Bn. and caused considerable destruction to the enemy.’ Francis Walter ‘Tosty’ Finnigan was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery in August 1939, and advanced to Captain in October 1941. He served served as a Temporary Major with 179 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery as part of the 43rd Division, 12th Corps throughout the North West Europe Campaign. Finnigan distinguished himself in the fighting in Normandy, June - July 1944, in particular in the battle for Hill 112. The following for that period is given in the history of The Worcestershire Regiment website (179 Field Regiment, being formed from the 12th Battalion, The Worcestershire Regiment in March 1942): ‘17th June 1942 the 179 Field Regiment sailed in the S.S. Sam Houstan for Normandy. They eventually arrived off Arramanches on the 19th June 1944, and after an awful week, not being able to unload, they finally fired their first round in anger at 0200 hrs. on the 26th June 1944. The next few days were very hectic. The Division was centred round Cheux and some very lively battles took place. Lieut.-Colonel Pethick was wounded on the 27th June 1944 while on a reconnaisance with Capt. R. R. Woodward, and the Second-in-Command, Major Sir J. E. Backhouse, assumed command of the Regiment, but was replaced by Lieut.-Colonel W. D. Blacker on the 3rd July. Slowly the Division pushed forward to Colleville, Mouen, Tourneville, Verson, and Fountaine Etoupefour, and on the 10th July 1944 the attack went in on to Hill 112. The guns never stopped firing and in one recorded 15-minute period the Regiment fired 1800 rounds in response to calls from the infantry, who were fighting a magnificent battle to hold the hill feature. Major R. G. Mapp, R.A., died of wounds received in this attack, and Capt. G. C. Robinson was wounded while going to relieve him. This left Sergeant Trevis responsible for the fire support of the 7th Somerset Light Infantry, which he did for many hours, subsequently receiving the D.C.M. The next morning Lieut.-Colonel W. D. Blacker was killed by enemy mortaring and Major Sir John Backhouse wounded. This left Major T. M. Brewis in command of the regiment. The fighting was colossal at this period, the Division being on one side of Hill 112, the Germans on the other. Any attempt by either side to gain the top of the ridge being a sure way to suicide. Many times the Germans tried to push the Regiment back, but men held their ground. Many died in this action and, although it was the Regiments first sight of “the little wooden cross,” none of them will forget those moments when Padre Wilson made a moment of peace in a world of insanity and enabled the men to forget their anger and think of those whose hardship was now greater than theirs. Padre was to be seen everywhere, always with that helping hand. It is not possible to give details of all the little things which saved the day, but perhaps Bombadier Rooney’s is typical. A three-tonner was hit by a shell; standing next to it was one filled with ammunition; he got in and drove it away. Those are the simple facts, imagination can help with the rest of the story. These things were happening in every section of the Regiment and always the chance was taken, an accident averted.’ Finnigan advanced to Lieutenant Colonel, and died in February 1992. He is buried with his wife in the St. Peter’s Churchyard, Hambledon, Surrey. M.B.E. London Gazette 22 January 1946: Jean, Mrs Finnigan, Leader, Young Men’s Christian Association Canteen Service [Italy]. M.I.D. London Gazette 17 January 1946 [Italy]. Jean Sime Finnigan (nee Douty) was the wife of the above, and died in June 1992.

Lot 262

Boxed Mappin and Webb canteen of cutlery (unused)

Lot 102

Seven boxed Matchbox 75 Series diecast models to include 74 Mobile Canteen (paint chips) 34 Volkswagen Camping Car (paint chips), 69 Superfast Rolls Royce Silver Shadow (vg), 43 Aveling Barford Tractor Shovel (play worn), 72 Fordson Tractor (vg), No 20 ERF EverReady Truck (play worn) and 26 Cement Lorry (paint chips), box condition varies

Lot 196

A Victorian canteen, comprising a silver tea and coffee service, and a twelve-place setting of Old English thread pattern flatware, comprising:coffee pot, teapot, milk jug, and sugar bowlseven-bar toast rackeighteen tablespoons, and twelve dessert spoonstwelve table forks, and twelve dessert forkstwelve teaspoons, and six egg spoonsfish fork and fish knifepair of basting spoons, and soup ladlepair of sauce ladles, butter knife, sugar tongs, and sugar ladletwelve table knives, and twelve cheese knives, each with silver handles and steel bladesEnsuite with a wooden fitted canteen, the hallmarked silver components with sponsor's mark of Stephen Smith, London circa 1882, dimensions of the canteen, 51.5 x 38 x 33cm, weight of weighable silver (excluding the knives) 7,971g/256.27ozt gross approxIvory Declaration Submission Reference Number: V5LP2FMJ

Lot 1778

A cased Thailand gold plated canteen of cutlery

Lot 907

Robert Welch (1929-2000) for Old HallAlveston pattern canteen of cutlery, c.1960scomprising: table forks, dessert forks, table knives, dessert knives, tablespoons, soup spoons, teaspoons, coffee spoons, and two serving spoonscanteen 51cm wide 35.5cm deep 10.5cm high. Complete, felt unstuck to one side.

Lot 28

A cased canteen of Mappin & Webb silver plated cutlery, the eight place setting comprises; side knives, table knives, table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons, fish knives and fish forks, together with a three piece carving set and four tablespoons, presented within original case

Lot 1156

Victorian harlequin canteen of hallmarked silver fiddle pattern cutlery comprising five dinner forks, six dessert forks and six dessert spoons, various dates and makers, length of longest 21cm, weight of all items 1050g

Lot 1000

Viner's 12 place setting canteen of silver plated cutlery, 119 pieces in total

Lot 70

James Dixon cutlery service of 76 pieces in the Chippendale design, within an oak canteen. UK P&P Group 3 (£30+VAT for the first lot and £8+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 71

Contemporary Japanese cutlery service of 44 pieces, within a mahogany canteen. UK P&P Group 3 (£30+VAT for the first lot and £8+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 500C

A Prima canteen of cutlery, 95 pieces, 'Henley' design.

Lot 14

A canteen of Oneida silver plated cutlery.

Lot 499

A canteen of silver plated fish knives and forks in box marked Alexander Scott Glasgow

Lot 349

A canteen of George Butler 'Ashberry Collection' cutlery.

Lot 453

A large Mappin & Webb canteen of silver, silver-plated and stainless-steel cutlery and flatware. Consists of many spoons, knives, forks a large ladle and a large spoon. Includes a separate collection of loaded-silver and silver-plated cutlery and flatware

Lot 496

Victorian silver Hanoverian pattern canteen, by Barkers Brothers, Birmingham, 1876, comprising twelve dinner forks, eleven dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, ten dinner spoons and twenty fork later knives (twelve dessert and twelve dinner knives, filled handles) by William Yates, Birmingham, 1876, 87.2 troy oz

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