A lady's yellow gold testing as 9ct bracelet, set red glass stones, 18cm, 3.13 grams gross, a silver dress ring with butterfly wing bonneted lady, a commemorative badge etc
£60-80
An Art Deco silver 4 piece tea service of octagonal form comprising teapot, hot water jug both with wooden handles, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, Birmingham 1934 with Jubilee hallmark, Owen and Booth, gross weight 1408 grams
£600-800
A silver salver with bracketed border, raised on scroll feet, London 1911 by Mappin & Webb, inscribed Captain R J Alexander RGA, 20cm diam. 292 grams
£120-150
A pair of Britannia standard silver trefoil table spoons with rat tail decoration London 1896, and 1 other London 1898, maker Thomas Bishton, 194 grams
£80-100
A George III Scottish Queens Pattern silver butter knife, Edinburgh 1794, together with a silver fiddle pattern butter knife London 1807, 100 grams
£50-60
A matched silver 3 piece tea service of oval form and demi-reeded decoration, comprising teapot with ebonised handle, cream jug London 1887 and twin handled cream jug, London 1912, gross weight 520 grams
£200-300
A William IV silver teapot of melon form with ivory resistors, on panelled supports, engraved monogram, maker John, Henry and Charles Lias, London 1834, gross weight 650 grams Ivory Exemption Certificate S5TY2X2G
£300-400
A silver trumpet shaped specimen vase Birmingham 1969, 20cm, together with a cut glass bottle contained in a pierced and embossed silver plated mount
£40-60
A William IV silver cream jug of melon form and parcel gilt interior, London 1829, maker Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard, 240 grams
£100-150
A circular silver trinket box with hinged lid, on paw supports, Birmingham 1942, 10cm, together with 2 similar silver boxes (marks rubbed, one with hinge a/f) 8cm, gross weight 382 grams
£120-150
An Edwardian silver milk jug with demi-reeded decoration, together with a twin handled sugar bowl with engraved inscription, Sheffield 1905, 358 grams
£100-150
A pair of silver reeded candlesticks with Corinthian capitals and detachable sconces (1 missing), London 1911, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company 16cm h
£100-150
A Victorian 3 piece bachelor's tea service with demi-reeded decoration London 1897, maker Samual Walton Smith, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, gross weight 798 grams
£200-300
A silver and tortoiseshell arch shaped perpetual calendar, complete with rectangular plastic months cards, Birmingham 1911, 8cm h x 10cm w x 4cm d
£50-75