Five Japanese novelty Sterling condiments in the form of a rickshaw marked 950, a gateway marked 950, a pagoda, a stringed instrument and a hand cart all marked Sterling, 112 grams
£90-120
A George III oval silver cream jug with panelled and engraved decoration London 1804, makers marks rubbed, possibly Peter William and Anne Bateman, 137 grams
£120-150
An Indian silver salver with bracketed border, engraved inscription "To Brigadier and Mrs M H Cox, with best wishes from the members of Iscon Club Durgapur India July 1959", by Cooke & Kelvey, 30cm, 799 grams
£700-900
A stylish cased set of 6 silver Old English pattern coffee spoons, each set a cabochon polished hardstone, Birmingham 1973 by Shipton & Co. Ltd., 56 grams
£60-80
A cylindrical cut glass preserve jar with swing handle and patented silver rising lid, London 1904, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 9cm
£40-60
A silver christening set with egg cup and spoon, Birmingham 1967 and 1968, monogrammed, by Angora, together with a silver napkin ring Birmingham 1968, weighable silver 38 grams
£40-60
An Indian silver salver with bracketed border, engraved inscription "Presented to Brigadier H M Cox CIE OBE MC and Mrs Cox by The Senior Staff of Iscon Consortium at Durgapur July 1959", 30cm, 935 grams
£800-1200
A matched silver 3 piece baluster shaped condiment set comprising mustard Birmingham 1965, salt Birmingham 1969 and pepper Birmingham 1959, together with a condiment spoon, marks rubbed, 89 grams
£60-90