A Victorian Scottish oval silver salver Edinburgh 1871, engraved inscription "Presented by The Langholm Congregation of The Free Church of Scotland ... March 28th 1872", 200 grams
£90-120
A Victorian silver salts bottle holder with reeded decoration, complete with glass stopper (small chip to top) Birmingham 1887, maker Horton and Allday 5cm, together with an Edwardian silver sovereign case, monogrammed, Birmingham 1907
£40-60
A pair of weighted silver candlesticks Birmingham 1954, maker Denton and Down, 18cm, together with a squat weighted silver candlestick on a square base Birmingham 1944 (sconce is loose)
£50-75
A hexagonal cut glass dressing table jar with silver mounts and cut glass stopper (stopper chipped), a cut glass perfume bottle with silver and yellow enamelled collar 9cm (the top off centred) and 4 other glass scent bottles with silver collars
£50-75
A set of 6 George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks, London 1820 maker Thomas Dicks, together with a William IV silver fiddle pattern pudding fork London 1827, maker William Chawner II, 484 grams
£180-220
Two George IV silver Old English pattern berry spoons London 1827, a bottom marked silver berry spoon and a Georgian silver berry spoon 1810, 230 grams
£80-120
A Georgian silver Old English pattern table spoon London 1782, a silver bottom marked Old English pattern table spoon and 3 other Georgian silver table spoons, 322 grams
£140-180
A silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration London 1947, 5cm x 17cm x 9cm (splits and dents), a Georgian silver mustard spoon, 2 silver butter knives and a silver napkin ring, weighable silver 46 grams, together with a set of 6 tea knives with mother of pearl handles
£40-60
6 George IV silver bladed and handled tea knives monogrammed W.A., 6 tea knives with shell handles, 2 other tea knives with Queens pattern handles, all Sheffield 1823, and 2 fruit forks, gross weight included weighted handles 802 grams
£200-300
Four Irish Britannia standard silver fiddle and rat tail pattern pudding spoons, Dublin 1821, 1 other Dublin 1837, all by James Scott, together with a Georgian silver teaspoon, gross weight 218 grams
£90-120