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A George III mustard spoon London 1801 and a quantity of other mustard and condiment spoons 170 grams
SOLD FOR £60
A George III mustard spoon London 1801 and a quantity of other mustard and condiment spoons 170 grams

A Fuller Type calculating slide rule, the body marked 247,  complete with George Fuller instructions for use of the rule 1879, contained in a mahogany case
SOLD FOR £360
A Fuller Type calculating slide rule, the body marked 247, complete with George Fuller instructions for use of the rule 1879, contained in a mahogany case

A George III silver table spoon London 1784, 7 others different dates and makers 430 grams
SOLD FOR £150
A George III silver table spoon London 1784, 7 others different dates and makers 430 grams

A George III carved oak chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers with brass swan neck drop handles, raised on bracket feet, heavily carved throughout 95cm h x 110cm w x 55cm d
SOLD FOR £200
A George III carved oak chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers with brass swan neck drop handles, raised on bracket feet, heavily carved throughout 95cm h x 110cm w x 55cm d

A George III silver card tray with simple chased decoration and armorial on claw and ball feet, London 1816, ,18cm, 276 grams
SOLD FOR £120
A George III silver card tray with simple chased decoration and armorial on claw and ball feet, London 1816, ,18cm, 276 grams

A George IV silver oval stand with pierced decoration and chased armorial London 1824, makers Thomas Pratt & Arthur Humphries 24.5cm, 126 grams
SOLD FOR £120
A George IV silver oval stand with pierced decoration and chased armorial London 1824, makers Thomas Pratt & Arthur Humphries 24.5cm, 126 grams

A George IV silver quatrefoil teapot stand with chased armorial, swags and festoons London 1826, 18.5cm x 14cm, 148 grams
SOLD FOR £160
A George IV silver quatrefoil teapot stand with chased armorial, swags and festoons London 1826, 18.5cm x 14cm, 148 grams

Of Royal Interest.   A heart shaped pin cushion reputedly made from a section of Queen Mary's Coronation robe together with a letter which reads "Dear Minnie, First of all please excuse me calling you Minnie but I do not know you by any other name, secondly excuse my address. This letter to Mrs Hayle enclosed is a little heart shaped pin cushion, it is made from a piece of Queen Mary's Coronation robe.  Anyway it was a thought as such and I thought you would like to have the envelope addressed to me also a letter as you will see written by the Princess Royal. Sorry I can't find the other piece of paper but that was torn off - the heart it said it was made from a piece of Queen Mary's Coronation robe", 5cm x 5.5cm, contained in an envelope marked HM Yacht Victoria and Albert together with a Buckingham Palace letter dated December 17th 1917 which appears to read "My dear Lord Farquhar, Mamma has just told me that you have kindly asked me to go to Mr Lloyd George's matinee tomorrow, I should like to go very much but I am going out with Pappa and Mamma in the morning and we shall not be back til after one, also I am busy in the afternoon, I am sorry not be able to go and it is very kind of you to ask me, if it was so nice of Aunt Louise to invite me to luncheon and to offer to take me. Please thank her from me, I do hope dear Lady Farquhar is better, I have been thinking so much of her. Please give her my love I am afraid you have had a very anxious time but hope you are happier about her now.  With kind remembrances, believe me to dear Lord Farquhar, yours very sincerely Mary
SOLD FOR £150
Of Royal Interest. A heart shaped pin cushion reputedly made from a section of Queen Mary's Coronation robe together with a letter which reads "Dear Minnie, First of all please excuse me calling you Minnie but I do not know you by any other name, secondly excuse my address. This letter to Mrs Hayle enclosed is a little heart shaped pin cushion, it is made from a piece of Queen Mary's Coronation robe. Anyway it was a thought as such and I thought you would like to have the envelope addressed to me also a letter as you will see written by the Princess Royal. Sorry I can't find the other piece of paper but that was torn off - the heart it said it was made from a piece of Queen Mary's Coronation robe", 5cm x 5.5cm, contained in an envelope marked HM Yacht Victoria and Albert together with a Buckingham Palace letter dated December 17th 1917 which appears to read "My dear Lord Farquhar, Mamma has just told me that you have kindly asked me to go to Mr Lloyd George's matinee tomorrow, I should like to go very much but I am going out with Pappa and Mamma in the morning and we shall not be back til after one, also I am busy in the afternoon, I am sorry not be able to go and it is very kind of you to ask me, if it was so nice of Aunt Louise to invite me to luncheon and to offer to take me. Please thank her from me, I do hope dear Lady Farquhar is better, I have been thinking so much of her. Please give her my love I am afraid you have had a very anxious time but hope you are happier about her now. With kind remembrances, believe me to dear Lord Farquhar, yours very sincerely Mary

Paul Storr, a George IV silver coffee jug with gadroon rim and tapered body, having S scroll fruitwood handle, London 1822, maker Paul Storr, gross 762 grams, 20cm high
SOLD FOR £1000
Paul Storr, a George IV silver coffee jug with gadroon rim and tapered body, having S scroll fruitwood handle, London 1822, maker Paul Storr, gross 762 grams, 20cm high

A George III sixpence 1787 and a George III half crown 1816
SOLD FOR £65
A George III sixpence 1787 and a George III half crown 1816

Four 19th Century associated polished copper harvest measures - a 2 gallon with George V mark, marked LCC 34cm h, a 1 gallon with lead mark 26cm  and 2  marked 1/2 gallon - one with George VI lead mark and stamped 39 24cm h, the other marked John Mack Glasham & Co Glasgow 23cm
SOLD FOR £90
Four 19th Century associated polished copper harvest measures - a 2 gallon with George V mark, marked LCC 34cm h, a 1 gallon with lead mark 26cm and 2 marked 1/2 gallon - one with George VI lead mark and stamped 39 24cm h, the other marked John Mack Glasham & Co Glasgow 23cm

Wilkinson Sword, a George VI Royal Army Ordnance Corps Officer's sword, the etched blade marked RID and numbered 70911 complete with leather dress knot, scabbard and leather cloth case,
SOLD FOR £240
Wilkinson Sword, a George VI Royal Army Ordnance Corps Officer's sword, the etched blade marked RID and numbered 70911 complete with leather dress knot, scabbard and leather cloth case,

A George III inlaid mahogany bureau, the fall front revealing a fitted interior with well above 2 short and 3 long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 106cm h x 90cm w x 45cm d
SOLD FOR £110
A George III inlaid mahogany bureau, the fall front revealing a fitted interior with well above 2 short and 3 long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 106cm h x 90cm w x 45cm d

A George III mahogany tray top commode with tambour shutter, the base fitted a drawer (no base) 79cm h x 50cm w x 44cm d
SOLD FOR £100
A George III mahogany tray top commode with tambour shutter, the base fitted a drawer (no base) 79cm h x 50cm w x 44cm d

19th/20th Century knives, a timber scribe with stag horn handle the blade marked IXL George Wostenholm, a Rogers farrier's knife with polished horn grip, two blades, hoof scorer and fleam, 2 other Joseph Rogers folding knives
SOLD FOR £95
19th/20th Century knives, a timber scribe with stag horn handle the blade marked IXL George Wostenholm, a Rogers farrier's knife with polished horn grip, two blades, hoof scorer and fleam, 2 other Joseph Rogers folding knives

A George III silver ladle with shell bowl, London 1812, 156 grams
SOLD FOR £120
A George III silver ladle with shell bowl, London 1812, 156 grams

A George III silver salver with shell and scroll rim, raised on scroll feet with chased armorial, London 1764, maker Elizabeth Cooke, 1004 grams, 34 cm
SOLD FOR £620
A George III silver salver with shell and scroll rim, raised on scroll feet with chased armorial, London 1764, maker Elizabeth Cooke, 1004 grams, 34 cm

A George III silver meat skewer London 1790, makers mark rubbed 90 grams
SOLD FOR £65
A George III silver meat skewer London 1790, makers mark rubbed 90 grams

A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, London 1818 by William Weston, 186 grams
SOLD FOR £75
A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, London 1818 by William Weston, 186 grams

A George III silver Old English pattern table spoon, London 1802 together with 3 other Old English pattern table spoons, all London 1796, 1803 and 1805, 230 grams
SOLD FOR £75
A George III silver Old English pattern table spoon, London 1802 together with 3 other Old English pattern table spoons, all London 1796, 1803 and 1805, 230 grams

A George III silver meat skewer 30cm in length, London  1777, 87 grams
SOLD FOR £80
A George III silver meat skewer 30cm in length, London 1777, 87 grams

A pair of Georgian silver sugar nips together with a George III silver bright cut caddy spoon London 1801, 39 grams
SOLD FOR £65
A pair of Georgian silver sugar nips together with a George III silver bright cut caddy spoon London 1801, 39 grams

A George III silver tablespoon, Newcastle and 4 other tablespoons, 319 grams
SOLD FOR £110
A George III silver tablespoon, Newcastle and 4 other tablespoons, 319 grams

A George III silver thistle shaped goblet raised on a spreading foot engraved to John George French Esquire as a token of gratitude from Mr Thomas Wright 1843 and with many later presentations, London 1808, 252 grams
SOLD FOR £150
A George III silver thistle shaped goblet raised on a spreading foot engraved to John George French Esquire as a token of gratitude from Mr Thomas Wright 1843 and with many later presentations, London 1808, 252 grams

A red Venetian glass goblet to commemorate George VI Coronation, 2 Venetian glass goblets and 2 other wine glasses
SOLD FOR £110
A red Venetian glass goblet to commemorate George VI Coronation, 2 Venetian glass goblets and 2 other wine glasses