SOLD FOR £120
A Victorian repousse silver sugar shaker with vacant cartouches and leaves, Birmingham 1894, maker Henry Matthews, 255 grams, 21cm
SOLD FOR £220
A George V pierced silver swing handle basket on scroll feet 471 grams, maker Mappin and Webb, 25cm, Sheffield 1913
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 £420
A George III oval teapot with ebony mounts and engraved monogram London 1784, 13cm, maker Hester Bateman, 400 grams
SOLD FOR £1000
A good George II silver lidded tankard of bulbous form, strap work decoration and S scroll handle, having a pierced thumb piece, the handle engraved OFS, London 1747, maker Richard Gurney and Co, 699 grams, 19cm
SOLD FOR £85
An Edwardian silver stylish egg cup and egg holder, Birmingham 1907, makers mark JTH and JHM, 76 grams
SOLD FOR £2500
A famille verte figure of Budai, late Qing dynasty/Republican period, the seated figure with open mouth and visible teeth painted in gilt and his ornate robe decorated with phoenix and lotus, impressed mark to the base - seal of Xue Wei Sen (probably the maker) raised on a wooden stand, 19cm h
SOLD FOR £420
A set of 12 Art Deco silver lobster picks, London 1933, maker Robert Pringle and Sons, 331 grams, contained in original fitted case
SOLD FOR £500
A Victorian repousse silver tea set comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug decorated with flowers, London 1896 and 1897 Maker Charles Stuart Harris gross weight 1169 grams
SOLD FOR £135
A Victorian silver 11 piece condiment London 1878 comprising 6 repousse salts decorated with flowers together with 5 matching spoons with armorial Maker Charles Edwards and 1 plain spoon, in a fitted case retailed by Mappin & Webb
SOLD FOR £240
An Art Nouveau silver hammer pattern caddy spoon with spiral handle Birmingham 1912, maker A E Jones 21 grams
SOLD FOR £55
A pair of Victorian silver sugar nips Edinburgh 1891, maker Hamilton and Inches, a dessert spoon, teaspoon, and silver mustard holder
SOLD FOR £340
A Russian silver and enamelled tot decorated with coloured enamels of flowers and scrolls, fully marked 4.5cm, together with a ditto silver gilt spoon maker Ivan Saltykov
SOLD FOR £250
A George II repousse silver baluster mug decorated with fruits and flowers, having a vacant cartouche with S scroll handle, London 1748, 317 grams, maker FW? 12cm
SOLD FOR £320
A pair of stylish hexagonal silver candlesticks with splayed bases Sheffield 1929, maker James Deakin & Sons 22cm
SOLD FOR £80
A George IV silver fiddle pattern ladle with engraved monogram London 1829, maker Jonathan Hayne, 238 grams
SOLD FOR £1850
A gentleman's 18ct yellow gold keywind pocket watch, the dial inscribed William Bent London EC, numbered 15291, the movement inscribed chronometer maker to The Admiralty 15291, contained in a 50mm case, London 1874, gross weight 136.3 grams
SOLD FOR £880
A matched canteen of George IV and Victorian fiddle pattern silver cutlery comprising 8 dessert forks, 8 dinner forks, 8 dessert spoons, 4 table spoons, mixed makers and dates 1827, 1853, 1859, 1865, 1877, 1896, all London, 1950 grams
SOLD FOR £110
A silver Arts and Crafts mug with strap work decoration and fancy handle, Birmingham 1931, maker Alexander Clarke and Co. 202 grams, 10cm
SOLD FOR £340
An Edwardian cast silver 2 handled mustard with scroll handles, decorated with masks and laurels raised on a square base, London 1904, 180 grams, 13cm, maker Stoner and Evans
SOLD FOR £65
A George IV silver rectangular snuff box with engine turned decoration and scroll rim, London 1821, maker Joseph Willmore
SOLD FOR £270
A pair of Georgian design cast silver candlesticks and sconces, Sheffield 1968, maker James Dixon and Sons 24cm
SOLD FOR £130
A silver beaker with engraved decoration London 2002, 11cm, 242 grams, maker Garrards, together with a pair of plated knife rests
SOLD FOR £80
A Dr Christopher Dresser style silver plated tea infuser/tea pot with two interior containers and hinged handle 3479 Maker Hukin and Heath 8cm
SOLD FOR £400
A mid Victorian circular silver presentation salver with engraved inscription to Sir William Jenner Bart. "with the best wishes of his most sincerely T J Wynn" with the recipients coat of arms, raised on ball feet. Sir William Jenner was physician in ordinary to Queen Victoria in 1862 and in 1863 physician in ordinary to The Prince of Wales for which he was created a Baronet. London 1870, maker George Fox, 24cm, 632 grams