SOLD FOR £280
A silver goblet shaped trophy with demi-reeded decoration, inscribed, Birmingham 1928, a silver twin handled trophy cup Birmingham 1945, marks rubbed and a 3 handled silver trophy cup, marks rubbed, 174 grams
SOLD FOR £130
A rectangular plain silver cigarette box with hinged lid, monogrammed O, 4cm x 13cm x 9cm, marks rubbed
SOLD FOR £170
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
SOLD FOR £120
A circular planished silver cream jug Birmingham 1925, by Albert Ernest Jenkins, marks rubbed, 6cm, 63 grams
SOLD FOR £90
A Danish green enamelled and silver salt and pepper, cased, complete with salt spoon marked Meka Sterling Denmark, 59 grams
SOLD FOR £240
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
SOLD FOR £200
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
SOLD FOR £55
An 18th Century oval Bilston enamel patch box, the lid marked "A Token of Regard" the interior fitted a mirror (mirror cracked) 12cm x 4cm
SOLD FOR £110
A pair of Georgian silver crescent shaped decanter labels - Madeira and Sherry, hallmarked Hester Bateman, no date mark, 12 grams
SOLD FOR £70
An embossed Chinese silver jar and cover in the form of a fruit 6cm h, base marked T900, 50 grams
SOLD FOR £340
A pair of George IV silver Old English pattern pudding spoons, London 1826, makers marks rubbed and 3 rat tail Old English pattern pudding spoons Sheffield 1904 monogrammed E, 202 grams
SOLD FOR £340
A pair of Continental silver Old English pattern table spoons marked 1855, monogrammed, 115 grams, together with 4 William IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, monogrammed, London 1833 by John, Henry & Charles Lias, 86 grams
SOLD FOR £170
Two antique silver bottom mark Old English rat tail pattern spoons, 100 grams
SOLD FOR £200
A George II silver bottom mark spoon, with shell back, engraved W*T S*M, London 1755, by Ebenezer Coker, a George I ditto, engraved EM, London 1725 by Hugh Arnett & Edward Pocock, 113 grams
SOLD FOR £140
A George IV silver Old English pattern basting spoon London 1823, makers marks rubbed, 85 grams
SOLD FOR £95
A circular silver pedestal bowl raised on a spreading foot, Birmingham 1926, makers marks rubbed, together with a silver specimen vase Birmingham 1908 by Hayes & Co. 14cm
SOLD FOR £170
Three Russian engraved silver Kiddish cups marked 84, 96 grams
SOLD FOR £130
An Edwardian Georgian style silver sugar caster of baluster form, London 1910, makers marks rubbed, base inscribed, 11cm, 88 grams
SOLD FOR £130
An Edwardian silver christening tankard with bead work decoration Birmingham 1904, by Charles S Green Company Ltd., marks rubbed, 8cm, 77 grams
SOLD FOR £900
An embossed Continental silver trinket box of shaped form with hinged lid and lining, on pierced panelled supports, base marked 900 QA, 7cm x 21cm x 15cm, 727 grams gross weight
SOLD FOR £170
A George III engraved silver helmet shaped cream jug London 1805, makers marks rubbed, 9cm h, 101 grams
SOLD FOR £400
A Continental silver and enamelled cigarette/trinket box, the lid decorated an interior scene with a seated lady with blue and white chequered enamel, with 925 Continental import mark 1927, maker T J H & Company 2cm x 11cm x 8cm
SOLD FOR £380
A George II silver baluster cream jug with straw work handle, London 1755, makers marks rubbed, 14cm h, 238 grams
SOLD FOR £260
A Chinese silver bowl with embossed floral decoration and swing handle 11cm, the base marked Zeeshun, 6cm h, 157 grams
SOLD FOR £320
A George III silver tankard London 1787, makers marks rubbed, 8cm h, 195 grams