SOLD FOR £55
A silver plated mounted 3 bottle tantalus
SOLD FOR £220
A silver hip flask with silver cup base, London 1934, 216 grams 14cm
SOLD FOR £80
A silver hardstone Scottish brooch, a quantity of silver jewellery
SOLD FOR £160
Barraud and Lunds, 41 Bishopsgate Street, Within, London EC, an Edwardian Georgian style fusee bracket timepiece, the 14cm silvered dial and the 14.5cm square brass back plate both marked Barraud and Lunds London 8 1883, contained in a mahogany case
SOLD FOR £140
An Indian repousse silver jug, 4 tots, a beaker, bowl, dish, spoon and tea infuser, 520 grams
SOLD FOR £80
A Continental repousse silver chamber stick with a figural base raised on rococo feet, import mark London 1901, 156 grams, 14cm
SOLD FOR £110
A mid Victorian fiddle pattern silver basting spoon London 1853, 152 grams
SOLD FOR £100
A repousse silver oval dish decorated with fete gallant scene 15cm, rubbed marks, 90 grams
SOLD FOR £360
A pair of Victorian repousse silver candlesticks with vacant cartouches, 27cm
SOLD FOR £100
A pair of Edwardian repousse silver berry spoons Sheffield 1901, minor cutlery, 420 grams
SOLD FOR £400
A matched canteen of silver fiddle pattern cutlery comprising 9 dinner forks, 4 table spoons, 5 dessert spoons, 8 tea spoons and 1 ladle, mixed dates, 1510 grams
SOLD FOR £130
A pair of Victorian silver plated foliate candlesticks 26cm, a cocktail shaker, pair of coasters and repousse dish
SOLD FOR £70
A Victorian 4 piece silver plated tea and coffee set decorated with flowers and scrolls with bird finials
SOLD FOR £80
A pair of silver Georgian style candlesticks Birmingham 1949, 15cm, a small pair - same date 13cm
SOLD FOR £70
A sterling silver bell with ebonised handle, a cup, condiment and 2 napkin rings
SOLD FOR £90
A pair of silver rectangular dishes Birmingham 1949, 5 others, 280 grams
SOLD FOR £60
An Art Deco style silver 3 piece condiment Birmingham 1949, 2 other condiments and a cake slice, 234 grams
SOLD FOR £55
A set of 6 Chinese sterling silver teaspoons, cased and 6 others
SOLD FOR £70
A rectangular silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration and presentation inscription Birmingham 1933, 17cm x 9cm x 6cm
SOLD FOR £60
Ten sterling silver chopsticks, 162 grams, 24.5cm
SOLD FOR £100
A William IV repousse silver cup decorated with scrolls and flowers and having an engraved monogram London 1831 maker John James Keith 154 grams 13cm
SOLD FOR £55
A rectangular silver engine turned cigarette box Birmingham 1949 on bracket feet 16cm x 9cm x 5cm
SOLD FOR £70
A George III repousse silver mug decorated with flowers and with vacant cartouche, London 1787 maker Samuel Meriton 74 grams, 7cm
SOLD FOR £150
A George III repousse silver mug with flowers and scrolls, London 1775 maker William Cripps 190 grams, 9cm
SOLD FOR £4500
A good George III silver presentation punch bowl, inscribed "A gift from John Wallis and Company to Captain Peter Shields on account of his ship being the first vessel repaired in their new dry dock South Shields January 22nd 1787" the reverse engraved with a galleon, Newcastle 1786, maker John Langlands I and John Robertson I, 1400 grams, 29cm - Robert, Thomas and John Wallis defied the ship building grant given to Newcastle by Henry I to have the monopoly on ship repairs and when they set up their shipyard the unfortunate Alderman sent with a posse of officers to forcibly hinder the work was treated to an involuntary bath in the river