SOLD FOR £90
An Edwardian silver capstan inkwell with pen shelf, rubbed marks, 10cm, a lidded box, a silver and tortoiseshell tray and 3 condiments, weighable silver 116 grams
SOLD FOR £140
A pair of George III silver berry spoons London 1806, 3 others, 242 grams
SOLD FOR £110
Four George IV silver dessert spoons London 1824 and 3 odd teaspoons, 226 grams
SOLD FOR £220
A set of 6 George III silver Old English Thread pattern dinner forks with engraved monogram London 1817, 424 grams
SOLD FOR £190
A set of 6 Victorian silver Kings Pattern dessert forks, London 1852, 376 grams
SOLD FOR £190
A set of 6 George IV silver Kings Pattern dessert spoons London 1824, 374 grams
SOLD FOR £70
A set of 6 Victorian silver teaspoons with pierced handles London 1898, contained in a shaped fitted case together with 6 silver coffee spoons with fancy stems Sheffield 1919 cased, 138 grams
SOLD FOR £120
A pair of Georgian style silver wine coasters London 1995, 9cm, a larger ditto 12.5cm
SOLD FOR £110
A Tudor leather die cup 9cm x 5cm, with Coincraft certificate
SOLD FOR £460
A 19th Century elm comb back Windsor chair, raised on outswept supports with Crinoline stretcher 97cm h x 64cm h x 34cm w (seat 30cm x 23cm), the base with Spillman & Company label, St Martins Lane, London
SOLD FOR £85
A violin with 2 piece back, the 14" back stamped a 4 above a cross with a circle containing the letters AS
SOLD FOR £65
A Merrythought bear with articulated limbs 32cm and 3 other bears
SOLD FOR £65
A collection of loose cigarette cards and some in albums including Wills, Players, Lambert & Butler etc
SOLD FOR £90
Four Roman gilt bronze Lunula pendants together with a heart shaped ditto, mounted on an oak display stand
SOLD FOR £150
A section of iron rail from the track at Merthyr Tydfil where Richard Trevithick ran the very first locomotive in 1804, contained in a presentation case 6cm x 24cm x 32cm complete with label showing analysis of the steel used, together with a letters page from The Engineer, dated June 4, 1920 writing about the section, it’s acquisition and subsequent analysis by the prominent and respected engineer W T Anderson. This lot has been entered for sale by the family of W T Anderson.
SOLD FOR £130
A Fase "Boomerang 64" desk lamp, 37cm h, circa 1960's, the lamp can revolve 360 degrees on its base, designed by Luis Perez de la Oliva for Fase
SOLD FOR £240
An ancient bronze Luristan sword with 49cm double blade and disc pommel
SOLD FOR £100
An ancient bronze Luristan dagger with 24cm blade, recessed handle and crescent shaped pommel
SOLD FOR £600
A Meiji period bronze group of a lion fighting a tiger, seal mark to base, 45cm, raised on a wooden stand
SOLD FOR £3200
A good pair of Meiji period Japanese bronze vases with gilt, silver and copper decoration depicting figures in boats amongst lilies and flowers 14cm
SOLD FOR £1300
A silver 5 light candelabrum with tapered stem and serpentine base, Birmingham 1973/74, 51.5cm (the detachable top section weighs 2014 grams)
SOLD FOR £60
A Links of London 925 standard repousse taste vin, together with a silver mounted match striker and pencil 36 grams
SOLD FOR £460
An Egyptian cast silver figure of a seated cat with gilt scarab headdress and coral bead inlay, the base with plaques of lapis lazuli 14cm high, 740 grams
SOLD FOR £60
A large George V silver pin cushion in the form of a boot, Birmingham 1911, 11cm
SOLD FOR £300
An Edwardian silver salver with Chippendale rim and engraved armorial London 1909 26cm, 576 grams