SOLD FOR £100
Mathew Norman, a 20th Century 8 day carriage alarm clock, the 6cm circular dial with Roman numerals contained in a gilt case with reeded columns to the side, the back plate marked Mathew Norman London 1750, contained in a gilt case 14cm h x 10cm w x 9cm d
SOLD FOR £150
A Victorian repousse silver pepper mill with scroll decoration London 1898, 9cm
SOLD FOR £140
A George III barrel shape silver mustard with ring decoration, London 1802, 8cm, 108 grams
SOLD FOR £140
A Queen Anne style octagonal silver sugar shaker, London 1969, 17cm, a ditto rubbed marks 19cm, 268 grams
SOLD FOR £130
A George III silver key wind pair cased pocket watch with enamelled dial depicting a river landscape, the movement inscribed J Miller London 13726, the case marked London 1765, the outer repousse case with classical figures, 50mm
SOLD FOR £90
A George III silver key wind hunter pocket watch, the movement inscribed James McCabe Royal Exchange London, numbered 5175
SOLD FOR £260
British American Tobacco Cigarette Cards, 2 binders of complete and partial sets to include Light Houses, London Ceremonials, British Butterflies, Life in The Tree Tops, Warriors of All Nations, Pre-Historic Animals, International Air Liners, Speed, Engineering Wonders, The Romance of The Heavens, Keep Fit, Do You Know, Flags of The Empire, Railway Working, Worlds Products, Etchings of Dogs, Series of Beauties (3 series), Siamese Drum Horses, Zoo Series, War Incidents, Nature Studies, Favourite Flowers, Man Made Natural Wonders of The World, Homeland Events, Beautiful England, Aeroplanes of Today, Wonders of The Sea
SOLD FOR £150
Wills overseas cigarette cards, Chinese Beauties first series (1907) W.362 and second series (1909) W.363, complete sets of 25, (both Pirate backs, vertical format dot in "C", side reading top to bottom), together with China's Famous Warriors (1911) Pirate issue first series W.357 and second series W.358, complete sets of 25 (A. closed packet with dot in "C" of cigarettes, side writing reads top to bottom), third series W.359 and fourth series W.360 complete sets of 25 (D. closed packet with dot in "C", Bristol and London Central)
SOLD FOR £70
A silver engine turned rectangular cigarette box with engraved monogram London 1945, 16.5cm and a silver vesta with engraved monogram Birmingham 1912
SOLD FOR £70
A set of 4 Edwardian silver napkin rings, monogrammed, London 1903, 126 grams, cased
SOLD FOR £60
An Art Deco silver napkin ring London 1935, 4 others, 111 grams and a plated ditto
SOLD FOR £65
An Edwardian style circular silver repousse pill box decorated with cherubs London 1978 4cm and 2 others, 62 grams
SOLD FOR £220
A George II card tray with shell and scroll rim, engraved a crest, London 1758, 384 grams, 20cm, maker David Bell
SOLD FOR £220
A pair of Edwardian cast silver dishes with scroll rims and feet, London 1905, 13cm, 433 grams, maker Lionel Alfred Crichton
SOLD FOR £180
A pair of George IV rectangular silver table salts with shell and scroll rims and engraved armorial, on scroll feet with gilt interiors, London 1822, makers mark rubbed
SOLD FOR £65
A George III rounded rectangular silver mustard with beaded decoration on ball feet London 1814, 136 grams
SOLD FOR £90
An Edwardian silver Georgian style pepperette London 1901, a pair of Georgian silver table salts on hoof feet (rubbed marks) 181 grams
SOLD FOR £85
A silver scalloped dish London 1966 12.5cm, a pair of silver engine turned napkin rings Birmingham 1932, 170 grams
SOLD FOR £85
A Victorian repousse silver bowl with scroll decoration and vacant cartouche, London 1890 together with a demi-fluted cream jug Chester 1924, 177 grams
SOLD FOR £120
A silver mounted cut glass claret jug with scrolling leaf decoration, the repousse silver lid with S scroll handle, London 1897, Elkington & Co., 25.2cm
SOLD FOR £100
A pair of George IV silver table salts London 1825, another pair with rubbed marks, 238 grams
SOLD FOR £55
A Victorian repousse silver jug with scroll spout and floral scrolling decoration, London 1879, 119 grams
SOLD FOR £135
A Victorian repousse silver inkwell with engraved monogram and scrolling flowers London 1899, 9cm
SOLD FOR £380
A good Victorian silver Roman style ewer with S scroll handle, engraved decoration of charioteers, London 1854, 755 grams, Maker Edward and John Barnard 31cm
SOLD FOR £100
Nicol, a Victorian court sword, the etched blade marked Nicol Regent Street London, complete with bullion dress knot