SOLD FOR £90
Wills overseas cigarette cards, Footballers (1933) small size, a complete set of 200
SOLD FOR £70
Wills overseas cigarette cards, Types of The Commonwealth Forces (1910) W.107, complete set of 50 (plus 38 duplicates), Vice Regal issue
SOLD FOR £80
Wills overseas cigarette cards, Flags, Shaped Metal (1915) W.65, fourteen 22mm including GB&France, Servia, Belgium x 2, Great Britain x 2, France x 3, Russia, GB&Belgium x 2 and GB&Australia x 2 together with four 17mm Great Britain x 2, Australia x 2, all Capstan mixed backs
SOLD FOR £130
Wills overseas cigarette cards, Chinese Beauties first series (1907) W.632 and second series (1909) W.363, complete sets of 25 (pirate issue, A. vertical format dot in "C" side reading top to bottom) together with China's Famous Warriors (1911 pirate issue) first series W.375 a complete set of 25 (Y. open large packet no dot in "C"), second series W.358 (X. open large packet dot in "C"), third series W.359 (X. open large packet dot in "C") and fourth series W.360 incomplete missing 1 card (Y. open large packet no dot in "C"), together with several further sets of incomplete China's Famous Warriors and 2 incomplete sets of Birds of The East W.355 and W.356
SOLD FOR £150
Wills overseas cigarette cards, Chinese Beauties first series (1907) W.362 and second series (1909) W.363, complete sets of 25, (both Pirate backs, vertical format dot in "C", side reading top to bottom), together with China's Famous Warriors (1911) Pirate issue first series W.357 and second series W.358, complete sets of 25 (A. closed packet with dot in "C" of cigarettes, side writing reads top to bottom), third series W.359 and fourth series W.360 complete sets of 25 (D. closed packet with dot in "C", Bristol and London Central)
SOLD FOR £140
Wills overseas cigarette cards, Conundrums (C1900) W.21, complete set of 50 without album clause, inscribed "fifty different"
SOLD FOR £260
Wills overseas cigarette cards, Famous Footballers (1914) W.205, Scissors Issue, a complete set of 50
SOLD FOR £55
A repousse silver Art Nouveau style photograph frame 18cm
SOLD FOR £130
A canteen of silver plated cutlery with beaded decoration for 12 (178) contained in a fitted canteen
SOLD FOR £420
A Georgian style silver salver with Chippendale rim on scroll feet Birmingham 1945, 31cm, 797 grams
SOLD FOR £95
A Georgian design silver cream jug with reeded decoration on bull feet, Sheffield 1931, 181 grams
SOLD FOR £65
A repousse silver photograph frame Birmingham 1918 20cm, a ditto Chester 1915 19cm
SOLD FOR £150
A set of 6 Edwardian silver Old English pattern dessert forks with armorial London 1906, maker Francis Higgins III, 219 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 £65
A Victorian silver square scent bottle holder engraved with scrolls and flowers Birmingham 1884, 6cm
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 £100
A Victorian rounded rectangular silver vinaigrette with engraved and engine turned scroll decoration, having a floral gilt grill, Birmingham 1840, maker Gervase Wheeler, 4.5cm
SOLD FOR £200
Six William IV Old English pattern dinner forks with engraved armorial, Edinburgh 1833, maker William Fillan and Co., 381 grams
SOLD FOR £65
A Queen Anne style silver sugar shaker of plain form, Birmingham 1966, 17cm, 133 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 £380
Six Old English pattern silver dinner forks with engraved armorial London 1916 and 3 similar London 1915, 700 grams
SOLD FOR £220
A pair of Edwardian cast silver dishes with scroll rims and feet, London 1905, 13cm, 433 grams, maker Lionel Alfred Crichton
SOLD FOR £300
An Edwardian silver twin handled dish on pad feet Sheffield 1904, 583 grams, 33cm
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