SOLD FOR £580
A canteen of 800 standard cutlery comprising 6 dinner forks, 6 dessert forks, 6 fish forks, 6 table spoons, 6 dessert spoons, 6 fish eaters, 2114 grams together with 6 silver handled dinner knives and 6 silver handled dessert knives
SOLD FOR £60
A silver 6 piece condiment set raised on pad feet, cased, Birmingham 1925, 75 grams together with a pair of plated cased fish eaters
SOLD FOR £210
A Continental silver menorah candle holder 507 grams, 29 cm
SOLD FOR £460
A rectangular silver treasury ink stand with 1 long compartment and 3 short lidded compartments, raised on bun feet, London 1951, 18cm, 1095 grams
SOLD FOR £170
A Moorish style inlaid hardwood coffer with hinged lid 44cm h x 79cm w x 41cm d
SOLD FOR £140
A circular Georgian mahogany snap top tea table, raised on a turned column and tripod base 76cm h x 91cm diam.
SOLD FOR £360
A 1920's Lebus mahogany 6 tier Globe Wernicke style bookcase with three-quarter gallery, moulded and dentil cornice, the upper section fitted 5 sections enclosed by glazed panelled doors, the base with drawer 225cm h x 88cm w x 40cm d
SOLD FOR £840
A 19th Century style rectangular bevelled plate mirror with crest inlaid quivers, contained in a gilt beadwork frame 169cm h x 103cm w
SOLD FOR £55
A Continental repousse silver rose water sprinkler 160 grams 27cm
SOLD FOR £55
An Art Deco style silver engine turned dressing table set comprising hand mirror, a pair of gentleman's hair brushes, a hair brush and clothes brush
SOLD FOR £80
A silver backed dressing table set comprising hand mirror, 2 hair brushes, 2 clothes brushes, Sheffield 1921 and a silver lidded jar
SOLD FOR £280
A set of Victorian silver cutlery comprising 5 dessert spoons, 5 teaspoons, 4 dinner forks and 3 dessert forks, Sheffield 1899, 868 grams
SOLD FOR £320
An Edwardian repousse silver bachelor tea set comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug decorated with flowers and vacant cartouche, Sheffield 1903, gross 730 grams
SOLD FOR £130
Five Fornasetti coasters decorated with spirit labels 11cm
SOLD FOR £110
A pair of Italianate style carved and gilt painted standard lamps, raised on tripod supports 43cm h x 46cm complete with waisted green shades
SOLD FOR £90
Harrods, an iron framed straight strung upright yacht piano no.31478, contained in an ebonised case 106cm x 106cm h x 52cm
SOLD FOR £80
Kai Kristiansen Tables Factory Vildbjerg Mobelfabrik , a mid 20th Century nest of 3 teak interfitting coffee tables 42cm h x 62cm w x 35cm d, 39cm h x 58cm w x 35cm and 37cm h x 53cm w x 35cm d
SOLD FOR £270
An 18th Century French provincial cherry cabinet with cornice and shelved interior enclosed by a panelled door 183cm h x 76cm w x 48cm d
SOLD FOR £200
An 18th Century oak coffer with associated settle back 100cm x 105cm x 50cm d
SOLD FOR £180
A plate wall mirror contained in a 19th Century gilt arched frame with floral leaf decoration 53cm x 85cm
SOLD FOR £340
A Victorian walnut slide top Davenport with fitted interior, the pedestal with 4 drawers flanked by a pair of columns 80cm h x 64cm w x 55cm d
SOLD FOR £150
A Regency mahogany D shaped card table raised on 2 turned columns with platform base and splayed feet ending in brass caps and castors 76cm h x 92cm w x 45cm d
SOLD FOR £200
A Chinese domed and carved camphor coffer with hinged lid 55cm h x 89cm w x 44cm d
SOLD FOR £100
A rectangular Regency mahogany wine table, raised on a turned and fluted column with tripod base on bun feet, 73cm h x 51cm w x 38cm d
SOLD FOR £500
A carved wooden Maori Kotiate short hand club, "liver cutter" measuring 35 cm long x 13cm wide. The reke (butt) of the handle a carved tiki with inset paua (abalone) eyes. At the base of the carved tiki a hole with possible original harakeke (flax) string. The body of the club is carved in the rauponga pattern making the origin likely to be the Waipu Valley on the North East Coast of New Zealand. The pattern consists in each quarter a row of dog-tooth notches (pakati) on each side of which are parallel grooves (haehae) and ridges (raumoa). The club body is inset 3 paua (abalone) shells. The club is identically carved each side and inset a total of eight shells.