SOLD FOR £340
A George V 1914 gold half sovereign
SOLD FOR £540
An important Royal Flying Corps ( R.F.C ) photograph and scrapbook album dating from 1912. The property of Harry Ware ( b. 1892 ) an Air Mechanic 1st Class in the RFC Motor Transport Division, Service Number 536. The album containing photographs and postcards of RFC individuals and Squadrons at work and recreation including Victoria cross recipients Billy Bishop and James McCudden. The majority of the photographs have pen notes underneath identifying members and their dates of death during the war. The latter half of the album are photographs culminating in by this time Senior Equipment Staff Officer Ware's career based in Africa then subsequent retirement in 1948.
SOLD FOR £130
Henry Sanderson, a Georgian fusee pair cased pocket watch, movement signed Henry Sanderson London 1911, with Egyptian columns, circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals, contained in a gilt and tortoiseshell effect case
SOLD FOR £110
A rectangular silver cigarette box Chester 1915 4.5cm h x 11.5cm w x 10cm d (wooden liner missing to lid)
SOLD FOR £120
A 6 piece travelling vanity set comprising silver backed hand mirror with monogram and engine turned decoration 13cm Birmingham 1913, pin jar with silver lid and 4 small glass jars with silver lids London 1913, all contained in a leather case by Edwards and Sons of Regent Street (formerly the property of The Countess of Buxton)
SOLD FOR £70
A silver waiter with bracketed border, Birmingham 1973, 8cm, 2 miniature silver pepperettes (charging to bases) Birmingham 1911 6cm, gross weight 59 grams and an embossed kiddish cup 8cm (some dents)
SOLD FOR £55
A silver place card holder in the form of a stags head Birmingham 1915, a plain silver place card holder on a circular base Birmingham 1934 (some dents to the base), a lipstick case Birmingham (marks rubbed), a Continental silver embossed ditto 3cm
SOLD FOR £90
A cut glass biscuit barrel with hinged silver lid Birmingham 1912 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. 14cm
SOLD FOR £100
A rectangular glass pin jar with silver lid Birmingham 1915, an engraved silver bangle Chester 1957 (some dents) 68 grams, a silver backed hairbrush and a cut glass perfume atomiser with silver collar
SOLD FOR £180
A silver scallop shaped butter dish Sheffield 1903 by Atkin Brothers (marks rubbed) 50 grams, together with a silver cream jug Birmingham 1910 by Syner & Bedoes 116 grams
SOLD FOR £110
A shaped silver box with engine turned decoration and hinged lid marked May 1919, London 1918, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. 7cm, 84 grams
SOLD FOR £340
A rectangular silver inkstand with pen rest and cut glass inkwell, on panel supports, London 1911 by Cohen & Charles, 331 grams
SOLD FOR £1500
A silver 3 handled bowl, the handles in the form of sea creatures raised a circular spreading base, Sheffield 1911 by E Wigfull (Henry Wigfull) 12cm h, 1400 grams
SOLD FOR £75
Masonic, a silver Past Master's collar jewel London 1918 by William Henry Toye, 92 grams
SOLD FOR £70
A George V Salford Special Constabulary presentation truncheon with crowned Royal Cypher and town arms, marked Special Constabulary 1914-1919
SOLD FOR £500
A 9ct rose gold engraved bangle, the interior engraved VBS from SBM September 20th 1915-September 20th 1925, 15.8 grams
SOLD FOR £120
A Montegrappa Italian fountain pen, the nib marked 1912, contained in a marble effect and silver mounted case
SOLD FOR £560
Louis Braquaval (French, 1854-1919), Coastal Village with Figures near a Cottage, late 19th/early 20th century oil on panel, signed, 36cm x 44cm, within a composition frame with foliate strapwork and corner crestings.
SOLD FOR £560
Louis Braquaval (French, 1854-1919), Village Scene with Church, Houses and a Figure on a Road, late 19th/early 20th century oil on panel, signed, 36cm x 44cm, within a gilt composition frame with foliate strapwork and corner crestings.
SOLD FOR £90
Two early 20th Century Rugby / Football caps in blue cloth with gilt braiding, one the crown with braided lettering "1918 M.C.F.C 1919" (possibly Manchester City Football Club), the brim lettered "1917 - 1918", the other in blue cloth with gilt braiding, the crown with braided lettering "1918 1919", divided by a gilt logo of a Saltire beneath a Crescent, the brim lettered "1918-1918", both with label to interior "Aitken and Niven, 40 Queensbury St, Edinburgh"
SOLD FOR £55
Alison Margaret Dickens (British, 1917-2007), "Autumn, East Horsley, Forest Road", oil on canvas-board, signed and dated 1984 recto, titled verso, 34cm x 44cm, within a gilt frame.
SOLD FOR £85
A shaped silver salt Sheffield 1910 together with an Easter silver and niello decorated pepper, 83 grams gross
SOLD FOR £80
A silver propelling pencil London 1918 by Sampson Morden, 2 silver handled manicure implements, 2 silver dip pens Birmingham 1909 and 1911 (dented), together with 2 propelling pencils and a hardstone seal
SOLD FOR £85
A silver bosun's call Chester 1912, possibly by Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler and Noble Haseler) marks rubbed
SOLD FOR £90
A set of 6 silver bean end coffee spoons Sheffield 1914 and 5 silver Old English pattern tea spoons London 1938, both cased, 101 grams gross