SOLD FOR £300
A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern table forks with armorial decoration, London 1885, a silver Queens pattern christening set with spoon and fork London 1865, a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, Victorian silver pudding fork, 2 tea spoons and a Continental silver jam spoon, 392 grams
SOLD FOR £170
A Georgian silver Old English pattern table spoon London 1792, maker Peter and Anne Bateman, a fiddle pattern table spoon London 1807, maker Thomas Wilkes Barker, a Georgian silver pudding spoon, 2 Georgian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, 224 grams
SOLD FOR £85
Three Georgian Irish silver fiddle pattern pudding forks, maker Laurence Nolan, backs marked Stewart, Dublin 1829 126 grams
SOLD FOR £150
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
SOLD FOR £380
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
SOLD FOR £140
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
SOLD FOR £220
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
SOLD FOR £95
A William IV silver fiddle pattern basting spoon London 1837, monogrammed, maker Benoni Stephens, 124 grams
SOLD FOR £170
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
SOLD FOR £180
A William IV silver fiddle pattern soup ladle with armorial decoration, London 1824, maker William Edwards, 244 grams
SOLD FOR £170
A set of 6 silver napkin rings Sheffield 1999 with millennium hallmark, maker United Cutlers, 196 grams, in presentation case
SOLD FOR £340
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
SOLD FOR £55
A silver spirit table lighter Birmingham 1915 11cm, a silver tea strainer Birmingham 1925 (handle soldered) together with a silver shooting medallion Birmingham 1934, weighable silver 50 grams
SOLD FOR £120
A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, London 1819, makers mark WE, 150 grams
SOLD FOR £110
A silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, monogrammed VCL, Birmingham 1932, maker Joseph Gloster, 166 grams
SOLD FOR £150
A silver twin handled bowl with engraved inscription, Birmingham 1918, maker Deakin and Francis Ltd. 210 grams
SOLD FOR £150
A Victorian silver Kings Pattern basting spoon London 1857 (marks rubbed), 200 grams
SOLD FOR £85
A pair of Georgian silver Old English pattern table spoons London 1810, maker Peter and William Bateman, monogrammed M, 118 grams
SOLD FOR £300
A Victorian silver bachelor's teapot with demi-reeded decoration and ebonised handle, Sheffield 1889, maker Atkin Brothers, gross weight 438 grams
SOLD FOR £80
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)
SOLD FOR £80
An Indian circular embossed white metal bowl decorated figures of a seated gnash 10cm together with a silver spoon
SOLD FOR £80
A silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration Birmingham 1923, maker Alex Clarke & Co., 122 grams
SOLD FOR £85
A silver boat shaped cream jug on bun feet, maker John Rogers and Co., Sheffield 1899, 126 grams
SOLD FOR £160
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
SOLD FOR £110
A circular silver sugar bowl with wavy border, raised on paw feet Birmingham 1911, maker George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, 162 grams