SOLD FOR £260
A collection of English hammered coinage, most badly rubbed and clipped flan to include Charles I shilling and sixpence, James I sixpence, Elizabeth I sixpence, half groat and penny and a George II sixpence
SOLD FOR £65
George II (1727-1760), a silver sixpence (S 3710A) old head, lima below bust, dated 1746, 3 grams
SOLD FOR £320
A set of 6 George III silver table spoons with bright cut decoration Dublin 1799, maker Samuel Neville, 456 grams
SOLD FOR £70
A George V silver circular capstan inkwell of plain form, Birmingham 1913, 14cm
SOLD FOR £740
A George V silver salver with pie crust rim on scroll feet with engraved armorial, Sheffield 1911, maker Joseph Rodgers and Sons, 1255 grams, 36cm
SOLD FOR £140
A George III barrel shape silver mustard with ring decoration, London 1802, 8cm, 108 grams
SOLD FOR £160
A George I lease 1722, 5 other Georgian leases 1732, 1747, 1750 and a collection of other leases etc
SOLD FOR £95
A George V issue first type Imperial Service medal to William Adderley
SOLD FOR £130
A George III silver key wind pair cased pocket watch with enamelled dial depicting a river landscape, the movement inscribed J Miller London 13726, the case marked London 1765, the outer repousse case with classical figures, 50mm
SOLD FOR £90
A George III silver key wind hunter pocket watch, the movement inscribed James McCabe Royal Exchange London, numbered 5175
SOLD FOR £135
A George III silver key wind pocket watch, the dial inscribed Samuel Henry Leah London, contained in a 70mm case, the movement engraved Leah Old Str. London 5023
SOLD FOR £65
Wills cigarette cards, a binder of various complete sets to include Air Raid Precautions x 2, Association Footballers (2 series), Dogs x 2, Life in The Royal Navy x 2, Our King and Queen, Radio Celebrities, Railway Engines, Safety First, The Sea Shore, The Reign of King George V, Wild Flowers, Garden Hints, Household Hints, Railway Equipment
SOLD FOR £280
A pair of George III silver Old English pattern dessert spoons with engraved armorials, Edinburgh 1809 and minor cutlery, 535 grams
SOLD FOR £200
A matched set of George IV silver Old English dinner forks with engraved armorial Edinburgh 1827 (5), London 1821 (1), 384 grams
SOLD FOR £85
A George III octagonal silver box with engraved geometric decoration, Birmingham 1816 containing a glass scent 4.5cm
SOLD FOR £140
Four Victorian silver Old English pattern dessert forks, Edinburgh 1841 together with 3 George IV ditto, London 1822, all engraved with armorial, 261 grams
SOLD FOR £80
A George III silver snuff box with engraved floral decoration, Birmingham 1804, 4.5cm
SOLD FOR £110
A George III silver engraved vinaigrette with monogram, London 1817, having a geometric gilt grill, 2.5cm
SOLD FOR £110
A set of 11 George IV silver Old English pattern teaspoons with engraved armorial, Edinburgh 1826, 207 grams
SOLD FOR £280
A set of 10 George III Old English dinner forks with engraved armorial Edinburgh 1812, maker Alexander Henderson 549 grams
SOLD FOR £220
A George II card tray with shell and scroll rim, engraved a crest, London 1758, 384 grams, 20cm, maker David Bell
SOLD FOR £180
A pair of George IV rectangular silver table salts with shell and scroll rims and engraved armorial, on scroll feet with gilt interiors, London 1822, makers mark rubbed
SOLD FOR £240
Stamps, Great Britain from 1840 - 1d black used (4 margins), 1 d Mulready envelope used August 1841, 1d Reds, George V Seahorses used, quantity low values used, George VI cylinder blocks up to 1 shilling, 1948 Silver Wedding, one pound unmounted mint block of 4 plus some war time Channel Islands, contained in 2 stock books and a large folder
SOLD FOR £65
A George III rounded rectangular silver mustard with beaded decoration on ball feet London 1814, 136 grams
SOLD FOR £90
A George III silver dinner fork London 1910, 4 silver topped toilet jars, a fork, spoon and 2 thimbles, weighable silver 185 grams