SOLD FOR £120
A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, London 1819, makers mark WE, 150 grams
SOLD FOR £110
A silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, monogrammed VCL, Birmingham 1932, maker Joseph Gloster, 166 grams
SOLD FOR £150
A silver twin handled bowl with engraved inscription, Birmingham 1918, maker Deakin and Francis Ltd. 210 grams
SOLD FOR £85
A pair of Georgian silver Old English pattern table spoons London 1810, maker Peter and William Bateman, monogrammed M, 118 grams
SOLD FOR £300
A Victorian silver bachelor's teapot with demi-reeded decoration and ebonised handle, Sheffield 1889, maker Atkin Brothers, gross weight 438 grams
SOLD FOR £80
A pair of weighted silver candlesticks Birmingham 1954, maker Denton and Down, 18cm, together with a squat weighted silver candlestick on a square base Birmingham 1944 (sconce is loose)
SOLD FOR £80
A silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration Birmingham 1923, maker Alex Clarke & Co., 122 grams
SOLD FOR £85
A silver boat shaped cream jug on bun feet, maker John Rogers and Co., Sheffield 1899, 126 grams
SOLD FOR £110
A circular silver sugar bowl with wavy border, raised on paw feet Birmingham 1911, maker George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, 162 grams
SOLD FOR £120
A Georgian style silver helmet shaped cream jug raised on a square foot, Birmingham 1924, maker A Marston & Co. 150 grams
SOLD FOR £560
A Victorian 3 piece bachelor's tea service with demi-reeded decoration London 1897, maker Samual Walton Smith, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, gross weight 798 grams
SOLD FOR £180
A William IV silver cream jug of melon form and parcel gilt interior, London 1829, maker Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard, 240 grams
SOLD FOR £560
A William IV silver teapot of melon form with ivory resistors, on panelled supports, engraved monogram, maker John, Henry and Charles Lias, London 1834, gross weight 650 grams Ivory Exemption Certificate S5TY2X2G
SOLD FOR £140
A pair of Britannia standard silver trefoil table spoons with rat tail decoration London 1896, and 1 other London 1898, maker Thomas Bishton, 194 grams
SOLD FOR £360
An Edwardian silver 3 handled loving cup on a waisted base, Sheffield 1903, maker Hawksworth Eyre & Co. Ltd., 458 grams
SOLD FOR £460
A good Victorian pierced and repousse silver basket with swing handle, decorated with scrolls, having an engraved armorial, Sheffield 1888, 33cm, maker Martin Hall and Co., 680 grams
SOLD FOR £200
A Victorian silver hammer pattern novelty vesta in the form of a whistle with engraved monogram, London 1894, maker Andrew Crespel, 6cm
SOLD FOR £140
Six William IV silver teaspoons, maker Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1832, 3 other spoons and 4 pairs of sugar nips, weighable silver 186 grams
SOLD FOR £220
A rectangular silver ink stand with inscription " Presented to Colonel B.A.H. Goldie. R.A. as a token of respect from the W.Os, N.C.Os and men of The 344th Battery R.A. and 2 silver mounted inkwells, Birmingham 1929, maker Adie Brothers 18cm, weighable silver 332 grams
SOLD FOR £140
A Charles II silver triffid spoon with rat tail bowl and engraved monogram RHE, rubbed date letters, maker Thomas Allen IV, 19.5cm
SOLD FOR £150
A George I silver gilt seal end table spoon with thistle finial engraved 1767 and rat tail bowl, maker Richard Scarlett, London 1725, 18cm, 48 grams
SOLD FOR £120
A George III silver travelling inkwell London 1811, maker Thomas Whitehouse, 4cm
SOLD FOR £1000
A canteen of Old English pattern silver cutlery comprising 18 tea spoons, 12 table spoons, a sifter spoon, a small ladle, a large ladle, all Sheffield 1926, with armorial, maker Charles Westwood and Sons, 1524 grams, contained in an oak canteen with silver mounted presentation inscription
SOLD FOR £2300
A set of Old English pattern silver cutlery comprising 12 dinner forks, 24 dessert forks, 18 dessert spoons, 4 table spoons, with crest all London 1915, maker Brewis and Co., total weight 3410 grams, contained in a mahogany canteen
SOLD FOR £440
Of Royal Interest, The Duke of Gloucester, a large silver engine turned cigarette case with cypher The Duke of Gloucester, Birmingham 1929, maker Henry Hodson Plante, in original fitted case together with a ladies silver and guilloche enamel circular compact with coronet mount (bruised) 5cm, together with a leather bound photograph of The Duke of Gloucester signed and dated December 1930, a plated travelling cup and 2 cloth badges with an associated letter detailing his Royal Highnesses visit to the recipients of the above