SOLD FOR £1500
A fine Victorian brass inlaid coromandel toilet box containing 6 silver topped cut glass boxes, 7 silver topped cut glass bottles and a silver topped inkwell - all London 1861 maker TW, a silver mounted powder box London 1892 maker GB. GWR. JB, 2 silver mounted hair brushes London 1855 maker WN, all engraved with formal scrolls and monogrammed CA, the fall front containing 9 mother of pearl mounted implements, 2 pairs of steel scissors, a steel thimble and a S Mordan & Co propelling pencil. Having 3 secret drawers, the base drawer being released by a faux screw (inoperable), the lock by J Bramah with key 23cm h x 35.5cm w x 27.5 d
SOLD FOR £70
A pair of silver grape scissors with scroll handles London 1990, maker Asprey, 112 grams
SOLD FOR £100
J Bernard and Sons, an aluminium and brass centre pin fishing reel marked J Bernard and Sons, Makers 45 Jermyn Street, St James SW, 11cm
SOLD FOR £70
Charles Farlow and Co. a 19th Century brass centre pin fishing reel with horn handle marked Charles Farlow and Co. Makers 191 Strand London, 6cm
SOLD FOR £180
A Victorian repousse silver presentation goblet with inscription and floral motifs 16cm, 250 grams, maker George Angell?
SOLD FOR £95
A Victorian silver scent with engine turned decoration, London 1888, maker S Mordan and Co. 5cm contained in a fitted case
SOLD FOR £55
A silver baluster mug with engraved monogram London 1985, maker Asprey and Company, 10cm, 184 grams
SOLD FOR £110
A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors with twist stems, London 1890 maker Edward Hutton and a pair of Georgian silver sugar nips, 148 grams
SOLD FOR £230
A pair of Victorian pierced and repousse silver deep bowls with floral decoration, London 1892 and 1893, maker William Comyns 19cm, 474 grams
SOLD FOR £400
A George II silver baluster mug with fancy S scroll handle, engraved a double armorial, London 1737, maker Thomas Whipham, engraved presentation inscription to the base 13cm, 419 grams
SOLD FOR £340
A George III silver sauce boat with egg and dart rim and simple scroll handle, London 1773, maker John Parker and Edward Wakelin, bearing a double armorial, 600 grams, 23cm
SOLD FOR £475
A good George III baluster repousse coffee pot, later decorated with scrolling flowers, with 2 engraved armorials and a fruitwood handle, London 1763 maker Benjamin Godfrey, 997 grams gross, 30cm
SOLD FOR £240
A George III silver sauce boat with egg and dart rim and simple S scroll handle with double armorial, London 1773, maker John Parker and Edward Wakeling, 397 grams
SOLD FOR £480
A 9ct rose gold Albert with T-bar and 2 clasps, all the same makers, 41cm, 29.5 grams
SOLD FOR £100
A Victorian repousse silver circular bowl decorated with flowers, London 1897, maker James Wakely and Frank Wheeler 17.5cm, 220 grams
SOLD FOR £340
A George IV silver fluted melon shaped repousse teapot decorated with flowers, raised on scroll feet, London 1828, maker Charles Thomas Fox, gross weight 763 grams
SOLD FOR £190
A silver globe on a turned wood stand, London 1969, 17cm, maker Mappin & Webb, gross weight 390g
SOLD FOR £270
A Georgian silver strainer with scroll handles and geometric decoration, maker IWTB, 96 grams
SOLD FOR £65
An Orvis 10' graphite 3 piece salmon 9 weight fishing rod, contained in makers bag and metal tube
SOLD FOR £300
A stylish silver presentation golf trophy and lid, the stem with golf clubs, London 1970, maker Garrards and Co, 32cm, 492 grams
SOLD FOR £70
An Edwardian silver novelty hat pin in the form of a sword, Chester 1907, maker Charles Horner, 2 others of scroll design Chester 1909 and 1 other with rubbed marks
SOLD FOR £1900
A cased set of silver gilt Faberge shell shaped table salts, the handles with entwined mice and a frog with stamped 88 head and makers mark AN, 7cm
SOLD FOR £540
A silver Georgian design jug with S scroll handle London 1913, 18cm, maker Herbert Charles Lambert, 722 grams
SOLD FOR £220
An Edwardian silver ink stand with chased inscription Lieutenant Colonel MAQ Darley, last commanding officer of the blues 1969, London 1906, maker Thomas Bradbury and Sons, 460 grams, 23cm
SOLD FOR £180
A George IV engine turned silver rectangular snuff box with floral thumb piece, London 1825, maker John Jones III, 9cm, 90 grams