SOLD FOR £340
An Art Deco silver 3 piece tea set with ebony mounts Sheffield 1932, maker James Dixon & Sons 756 grams gross
SOLD FOR £940
An Edwardian silver 4 piece tea and coffee set with ebony mounts and demi-fluted decoration comprising coffee pot and teapot both Sheffield 1905 and a sugar bowl and cream jug Birmingham 1902, makers Walker & Hall and James Dixon & Sons gross weight 1955 grams
SOLD FOR £60
James Dixon & Sons, an Art Nouveau silver plated epergne holder with associated glass vase 28cm x 12cm
SOLD FOR £280
Eleven silver Kings pattern dessert forks Sheffield 1928, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd 645 grams
SOLD FOR £170
Three George V silver bon bon dishes in the form of trugs by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1913, 112 grams, 12cm
SOLD FOR £160
A William IV silver 7 bar toast rack on scroll feet, Sheffield 1833, maker James Dixon and Sons, 275 grams
SOLD FOR £270
A pair of Georgian design cast silver candlesticks and sconces, Sheffield 1968, maker James Dixon and Sons 24cm
SOLD FOR £75
A Victorian circular embossed silver butter dish with glass liner Sheffield 1896 by James Dixon and Sons, 166 grams
SOLD FOR £1700
A five shot, 54 bore improved frame single action Adams percussion revolver with octagonal barrel fitted with a Rigby patent ramer, the cylinder with London proof mark and serial no.14312, the top marked Deane.Adams & Deane 30 King William Street London Bridge, the butt fitted a cap box, together with a brass bullet mould, turn key, copper and brass powder flask by James Dixon, steel oiler, all contained in an oak case the interior labelled Deane and Sons
SOLD FOR £920
William Tranter, a five shot double action 54 bore octagonal barrel percussion revolver marked W Tranter Patent no.34,378, contained in a fitted leather case with James Dixon & Sons brass powder flask, turn key, nipple key, oiler and brass bullet mould (slightly misshapen), contained in an oak box, the lid labelled Adams revolving pistol
SOLD FOR £85
A Victorian silver boat shaped dish with pierced rim Sheffield 1896 by James Dixon & Sons, 170 grams 21.5cm
SOLD FOR £55
Jesus College Oxford, James Dixon and Sons, a lidded pewter tankard engraved Jesus College Scratch Fours 1864
SOLD FOR £70
A Victorian silver cream jug with egg and dart decoration on ball feet Sheffield 1896, made by James Dixon and Sons 9cm, 215 grams
SOLD FOR £140
A pair of silver card trays with Chippendale rims on scroll feet, Sheffield 1938 by James Dixon and Sons, 15.5cm, 372 grams
SOLD FOR £70
An Edwardian silver 2 handled cup with stylish handles, Sheffield 1908, maker James Dixon & Sons 188 grams
SOLD FOR £160
A silver 1 pint tankard, Sheffield 1943, by James Dixon & Sons 9 ozs
SOLD FOR £90
An Edwardian glass hip flask with detachable silver cup, Sheffield 1900 by James Dixon & Sons
SOLD FOR £260
A 19th Century copper and brass shot flask by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield
SOLD FOR £160
A Victorian 3 piece silver Bachelor's tea service with demi-reeded decoration comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, Sheffield 1887 by James Dixon & Sons 10 ozs