SOLD FOR £120
A George III silver baluster mug with ribbed decoration and acanthus handle, London 1778, 8cm, 118 grams
SOLD FOR £60
A silver cased brush set comprising 2 hair brushes, 2 clothes brushes, a hand mirror and comb, London 1920, engraved with monogram, cased
SOLD FOR £580
The London Armoury Company?, a 5 shot revolver, the 10cm octagonal barrel with London proof mark and marked LAC, the chamber with London proof mark and also marked B20576 and Patenet 53625 R
SOLD FOR £440
Garden of London, a 19th Century percussion cavalry carbine with 54cm barrel marked Garden 20 Piccadilly London, the lock plate marked 12th Bengal Irregular Cavalry, with walnut stock and original sweat wrap and stirrup ramrod 93cm overall
SOLD FOR £1900
Waters and Gill, a late 18th Century brass barrelled flintlock pistol, the 20cm brass barrel marked London and with London proof mark, the steel lock marked Water Gill, the underside of the walnut stock marked JS, having a brass trigger guard with rose and acorn decoration, the brass butt cap decorated a grotesque and marked 2, complete with ram rod, 36cm overall
SOLD FOR £1100
Ryan and Watson, a brass cannon barrelled flintlock box lock Blunderbuss pistol with 26cm barrel marked London Ryan and Watson, the underside of the barrel with London proof mark, integral steel bayonet and complete with original ram rod (slightly misshapen)
SOLD FOR £800
Bond of London, an 18th Century brass canon barrel Blunderbuss, the 40cm barrel with London proof mark, the steel lock marked Bond, complete with ram rod, walnut stock and nail fitted butt plate 80cm overall
SOLD FOR £3500
A fine Victorian silver 2 handled tray with cymric pattern handles and border enclosing a duplicate border and a rectangular cartouche, engraved with the family crest of the Davies of Maesmawr Hall, London 1892, makers Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. (William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman) 6941 grams (224 ozs), 83.5cm x 50.5cm, contained in the original fitted mahogany box with armorial
SOLD FOR £1900
A good canteen of silver trefid cutlery for 12 with lace back detail comprising 12 dessert forks, 12 dinner forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 4 serving spoons, London 1963, London 1978, London 1980, maker Garrards & Co Ltd. together with 12 dinner knives with silver handles and 12 dessert knives with silver handles, 2994 grams, together with a mahogany canteen
SOLD FOR £1150
A good 4 piece silver tea and coffee set with fruitwood handles, bearing the family crest of the Davies family of Maesmawr Hall, London 1913, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, gross weight 2372 grams
SOLD FOR £100
A Victorian silver baluster breakfast teapot with repousse floral decoration, London 1893, with ebonised handle, gross weight 212 grams
SOLD FOR £480
A George III oval repousse silver 2 division tea caddy, raised on shell feet London 1784, maker GS, 12cm, 460 grams
SOLD FOR £70
A William IV silver fish slice with pierced decoration London 1830, 152 grams
SOLD FOR £860
A Victorian silver entree set with cast foliate handle, engraved with a crest of the Davies family of Maesmawr Hall, London 1843, maker William Ker Reid, 1790 grams
SOLD FOR £120
A set of Victorian silver fish eaters with lily pattern handles and engraved blades, London 1861, gross weight 526 grams
SOLD FOR £130
A silver commemorative Armada dish "The Tower of London 1078-1978", London 1978, 282 grams, in a fitted case
SOLD FOR £280
A silver salver with pie crust rim engraved S, raised on hoof feet, London 1940, 25cm, 650 grams
SOLD FOR £70
A pair of Edwardian silver tapered posy vases decorated with scrolls and flowers, London 1901, 16cm, weighted
SOLD FOR £130
A pair of pierced silver coasters with hardwood bases London 1973, 13cm
SOLD FOR £75
A silver coaster with hardwood base, London 1979, 9.5cm, a ditto London 1998 12.5cm
SOLD FOR £300
A silver 2 handled shallow bowl with pierced rim and scroll handles, London 1923, 652 grams, 23cm
SOLD FOR £190
A pair of George III Old English pattern silver table spoons with engraved armorial London 1798, 1 other and 6 Victorian silver dessert spoons, 480 grams
SOLD FOR £460
A mixed part canteen of Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern flatware comprising 6 dinner forks London 1850, 3 matched dessert forks, 10 dessert spoons London 1842, engraved with an armorial, 1110 grams
SOLD FOR £130
Henry Hughes London, a grey painted sextant complete with S.I.R.S navigation certificate of examination dated 14/5/91, cased
SOLD FOR £900
A pair of 18th Century cannon barrelled flintlock pistols with 17cm turn off barrels, having a London proof mark, the base of beech and with walnut stocks inlaid silver trophies and with silver grotesque butt caps