SOLD FOR £180
Of local interest. A Victorian silver pair cased, key wind pocket watch with white enamelled dial, the movement numbered 17490, engraved Jas Reeves, Capel, the case numbered 17490, 58mm, gross weight 171 grams, London 1844
SOLD FOR £75
A silver Royal Mint 1978 commemorative medallion London 1978 a ditto H R H The Prince of Wales London 1968 No 743/1969 163 grams
SOLD FOR £80
An Asprey silver dish London 1916, 12cm, together with an Egyptian white metal bowl engraved with a river scape 12cm, 118 grams
SOLD FOR £240
A silver salver with beaded rim and claw feet, London 1913, with presentation inscription, maker George Hindmarsh, 26cm, 464 grams
SOLD FOR £100
A Victorian silver swing handled basket with pierced decoration and engraved armorial, London 1863, maker Edward and John Barnard, 222 grams, with later red liner
SOLD FOR £340
A Victorian silver melon shaped teapot with floral finial and S scroll handle on scroll legs London 1837, maker Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, gross weight 730 grams with ivory resistors, Ivory Exemption Certificate No. U2D8FE6T
SOLD FOR £90
The Iliad of Homer translated by Alexander Pope in 6 volumes, Charles Rivington London 1760, full calf, raised bands to spines, 6vo.
SOLD FOR £1200
A group of 5 medals to 1437778 Flight Sergeant Edward Sutton Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve comprising George VI issue Distinguished Flying Medal (London Gazette, 17th October 1944), 39-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star with bar France and Germany, Defence and War medal, the Air Crew Europe and 39-45 Star have been mounted on the wrong ribbons
SOLD FOR £60
A reproduction cast iron fire back decorated The Arms of The City of London 58cm h x 75cm w
SOLD FOR £120
A pair of Victorian repousse silver baluster condiments with engraved armorials and Cayenne and Salt, raised on scrolled feet, 194 grams, London 1841, 9.5cm, maker Robert Hennell III
SOLD FOR £70
Deans Rag Book Co. Ltd., Ivy and Brumas teddy bears circa 1950, mother and cub, celebrating the birth of the first polar bear cub born in captivity in London Zoo in 1949, Ivy in long mohair 47cm and Brumas in short mohair 20cm
SOLD FOR £65
A Victorian repousse silver dressing table set comprising hand mirror and 2 clothes brushes decorated with masks and birds London 1888, maker William Comyns, together with a teaspoon
SOLD FOR £220
A pair of Edwardian repousse silver napkin rings London 1902 and 6 others, 318 grams
SOLD FOR £140
A cased pair of pierced silver napkin rings decorated with cockerels and lions Sheffield 1913 and a pair of fish scale ditto London 1873, 120 grams, cased
SOLD FOR £260
A Victorian giant pierced repousse silver coaster with shell and formal scroll decoration London 1895, 28cm, maker Thomas Bradbury and Sons
SOLD FOR £120
A Victorian silver, Mappin & Webb christening set comprising fork, spoon and napkin ring, London 1865 and 1866, decorated with nursery rhyme characters (Dick Whittington ?), in a fitted case 130 grams together with a matching napkin ring London 1865
SOLD FOR £190
A Victorian repousse and engraved 2 handled sugar bowl on scroll feet, engraved armorial, London 1849, 22cm, 418 grams
SOLD FOR £162
A silver and tortoiseshell plique-a-jour kidney shaped trinket box raised on scroll feet London 1917, 17.5cm
SOLD FOR £2050
A gentleman's 18ct yellow gold key wind pocket watch with seconds at 6 o'clock, the case and movement numbered 56462 by Jas Bishohlf, and the movement engraved 20 Bunhill Row, London, in a 52mm case, 121.2 grams gross including glass and movement, hallmarked Sheffield 1851
SOLD FOR £70
England, Edward I, London mint, 1272-1307, silver Penny, 19mm, 1.4g. Obv: Crowned bust, facing / Rev: Long cross. S.1409
SOLD FOR £320
Waterloo gold 20 Francs, 1815, 21mm, 6.5g, London mint for Louis XVIII, France. Mint mark cockerel. Obv: Bare-headed bust of Louis, right / Rev: crowned Ecu of France, within laurel wreath. KM# X1. In wooden presentation case.
SOLD FOR £300
Waterloo gold 20 Francs, 1815, 21mm, 6.5g, London mint for Louis XVIII, France. Mint mark cockerel. Obv: Bare-headed bust of Louis, right / Rev: crowned Ecu of France, within laurel wreath. KM# X1.
SOLD FOR £320
Waterloo gold 20 Francs, 1815, 21mm, 6.5g, London mint for Louis XVIII, France. Mint mark fleur de lis. Obv: Bare-headed bust of Louis, right / Rev: crowned Ecu of France, within laurel wreath. KM# X1. In wooden presentation case.
SOLD FOR £100
A Dutch repousse silver heart shaped box decorated with figures in farmyard scenes, import marks London 1903, 7cm, 82 grams
SOLD FOR £460
A 19th Century elm comb back Windsor chair, raised on outswept supports with Crinoline stretcher 97cm h x 64cm h x 34cm w (seat 30cm x 23cm), the base with Spillman & Company label, St Martins Lane, London