An 18th Century oval portrait miniature of a gentleman, on copper, inscribed on verso "Portrait of Capt (Charles) Brown (1678-1753) Porto Bello" 9cm x 7.5cm Captain Brown a renowned Naval Officer served during the Nine Years War and Wars of the Spanish Succession, Quadruple Alliance and Austrian Succession. He commanded HMS Stromboli, York, Advice, Oxford, Buckingham and Hampton Court. Later he was Lieutenant - Governor of the Greenwich Hospital
A Victorian repousse silver dressing table box with hinged lid, Birmingham 1886, 120 grams (holes to lid) together with an Edwardian leather and silver box with hinged lid Birmingham 1907 3cm x 5cm and a silver plated cigarette case
A Georgian silver cream jug raised on bun feet London 1808 108 grams, together with a miniature volume "The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson" with repousse silver cover
A Victorian engraved silver mustard pot London 1854 complete with blue glass liner together with an Edwardian pierced silver mustard pot Birmingham 1901, 172 grams
A five piece silver tea/coffee service with demi-reeded decoration, comprising tea pot, coffee pot, cream jug, twin handled sugar bowl and lidded caddy, Sheffield 1941 by Viner's Ltd, 2466 grams
A silver hip flask London 1927 by Mappin & Webb 10cm, a silver hip flask Birmingham 1944 8cm and a silver card case with engine turned decoration London 1906 (marks rubbed) 200 grams
A George III silver thistle shaped goblet raised on a spreading foot engraved to John George French Esquire as a token of gratitude from Mr Thomas Wright 1843 and with many later presentations, London 1808, 252 grams
A cased set of 6 Victorian silver teaspoons and tongs London 1899, a silver backed Military hairbrush, a Jersey milk canister and a silver decanter label weighable silver 192 grams
A pair of Victorian silver bright cut sugar tongs London 1892, a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs Sheffield 1892, a cased set of 6 silver coffee spoons Sheffield 1961 and 2 silver napkin rings 184 grams
A George III silver Old English pattern table spoon London 1804 by William Eley & William Fearn, a pair of silver napkin rings Birmingham 1924 and 1 other silver napkin ring and a silver coffee spoon 141 grams