SOLD FOR £120
A pair of Portuguese silver lattice dishes 14cm and a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, 268 grams
SOLD FOR £100
A pair of Edwardian novelty silver and enamelled menu holders in the form of an artists pallet with enamelled portraits and turquoise, garnet and pearl mounts, Birmingham 1905, maker Martin Hall and Company, 48 grams, 4cm
SOLD FOR £65
An Art Deco silver engine turned cigarette box with engraved monogram Birmingham 1943, 138 grams, 11cm
SOLD FOR £95
A Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell heart shaped chamber stick London 1890, 12cm
SOLD FOR £60
A silver presentation key with engraved inscription on the occasion of the opening of Nurses Home at County Hospital Omagh on 1st October 1930, Birmingham 1930, 12.5cm, 40 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 £70
Winterhalder and Hofmeire, a striking on gong bracket clock with 14cm silvered dial, Roman numerals, fast/slow indicator, contained in a mahogany case complete with pendulum and key 31cm h x 20cm w x 16cm d
SOLD FOR £150
Two silver gilt archery jewels Birmingham 1922 and 1935, 8.75 grams
SOLD FOR £60
A 935 standard silver key wind pocket watch, the 55mm case numbered 124938, the dial inscribed J B Dent and Son Switzerland and London
SOLD FOR £260
A good George III silver key wind, pair cased pocket watch, the painted enamelled dial decorated with sheep, a shepherd and shepherdess, London 1779, contained in a 50mm case dated London 1779, maker Thomas Carpenter, the movement inscribed Jos Denton Hull no.362, gross weight 110 grams
SOLD FOR £460
United Kingdom, George III, 1820 silver Medal for Napoleon Bonaparte's surrender to H.M.S. Bellerophon 1815 (des, Brenet for Mudie). 41mm, 36.0g. Obv: Uniformed bust of Napoleon, right / Rev: Ship of war sails set, another at rear, sails furled.
SOLD FOR £340
United Kingdom, 1745 silver Medal, The Duke of Cumberland repels the Jacobite rebels in 1745. 41mm, 24.1g. Obv: Three-quarter bust of William, Duke of Cumberland, left / Rev: King George II stands, receives from the Duke mural crowns and a palm branch. Des. I. Kirk.
SOLD FOR £3900
Judaea, Jerusalem, 66-70 AD (First Jewish War) 23mm, 14.23g, silver Shekel, Obv: Ritual chalice with pearled rim, Hebrew year 2, above, and shekel of Israel / Rev: Three pomegranates on stalk terminating in pearl. VF.
SOLD FOR £120
Thessalian League, c. 196-146 BC, 21mm, silver Double Victoriatus, 5.92g, Obv: Head of Zeus crowned with oak / Rev: Thessalian Pallas Itonia striding to right, hurling spear with right hand, extending shield with left. aVF.
SOLD FOR £400
Attica, 490 BC, 23mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Head of Athena right, wearing crested Attic helmet ornamented with olive leaves and spiral palmette / Rev: Owl standing right with head facing, owl sprig and crescent behind, all within incuse square. S.1839, aVF.
SOLD FOR £90
Indo-Greek Baktria, Azes II, c. 35 BC-10 AD, 24mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: King on horseback advancing right, arm raised / Rev: Zeus standing to right, his right arm raised. F.
SOLD FOR £85
Gortyna, Crete, c. 100 BC, 20mm, silver Drachm, Obv: Diademed head of Zeus facing right / Naked male seated left, on a rock holding a bow and a quiver. S.3185, F.
SOLD FOR £200
Apollonia, Illyria, c. 100 BC, 20mm, silver Drachm, Obv: Laureate head of Apollo left / Rev: Nymphs dancing around the fire at the nymphaeum. S.1882, F.
SOLD FOR £70
Thasos, c. 100 AD, 31mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Head of Apollo facing right / Rev: Herakles holding lionskin and leaning on club. S.1579, F.
SOLD FOR £190
Seleucid Empire, Antiochos VIII, c. 121-96 BC, 29mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Diademed head of Antiochos / Rev: Zeus standing holding star and sceptre. S.7143/4, F.
SOLD FOR £160
Seleucid Empire, Antiochos VIII, c. 121-96 BC, 26mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Diademed head of Antiochos / Rev: Zeus standing holding star and sceptre. S.7144, F.
SOLD FOR £140
Seleucid Empire, Antiochos VIII, c. 121-96 BC, 22mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Diad bust of Antiochos / Rev: Zeus holding eagle and sceptre. S.7154, VF.
SOLD FOR £80
Parthian Kingdom, c.125 BC, 29mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Diademed and bearded bust, facing left / Rev: Archer seated to right, on ompharos, holding bow. F
SOLD FOR £260
Thasos, Thrace, c. 140 BC, 32mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Head of Dionysos wreathed with ivy facing right / Rev: Naked Herakles standing to left, holding lion skin and resting on a club. S.1759, VF.
SOLD FOR £110
Bactria, Heliocles I, c. 145-130 BC, 20mm, silver Drachm, Obv: Diad bust of king facing right / Rev: Zeus holding thunderbolt and sceptre. S.7639, aVF.