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
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
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
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
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
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
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