SOLD FOR £55
An early Victorian engine turned rectangular silver vinaigrette with scroll grill
SOLD FOR £80
A 925 standard 1952-2002 commemorative caddy spoon, a bookmark, 2 commemorative spoons, a toothpick box and 2 toothpicks, gross weight 140 grams
SOLD FOR £55
A silver tea strainer 1942, 2 white metal bowls, a salt and a pair of tongs
SOLD FOR £95
An 800 standard serving spoon and 10 forks, 5 similar coffee spoons, tongs and serving spoon, 260 grams
SOLD FOR £150
An Art Deco silver and blue guilloche enamel dressing table set comprising 2 hairbrushes, 2 clothes brushes and a hand mirror Birmingham 1930
SOLD FOR £130
A Victorian silver engraved oblong pill box Chester 1885, 3 others and minor curios
SOLD FOR £65
A pair of Russian silver bulbous salts on bun feet together with 2 condiments, gross weight 150 grams
SOLD FOR £60
A George III silver ladle, London 1805, a pair of sugar tongs and a mustard spoon 116 grams
SOLD FOR £100
A quantity of silver souvenir spoons, gross weight 230 grams
SOLD FOR £60
A 925 standard rectangular photo frame 15cm x 11cm, 3 mounted jars and 2 spoons
SOLD FOR £60
A silver bangle and minor jewellery
SOLD FOR £2500
Samuel Nock, a pair of patent patchlock duelling/target pistols, the 26cm Damascus twist barrels marked Samuel Nock 180 Fleet Street London, Gunmakers to His Majesty, the barrel with proofhouse mark and numbered 6467, engraved lock plates signed Samuel Nock, with walnut chequer grip with wadding punch, turn key and cleaning rod, copper and brass powder flask, contained in a mahogany case
SOLD FOR £80
A pair of 18th Century style resin candlesticks in the form of standing liveried servants 39cm x 13cm
SOLD FOR £60
A collection of Mauchline Ware including paper knife decorated Old London Road Hastings, 3 small boxes decorated Prince Green West Cowes I.O.W, Lynton and Lynmouth and Portland The Breakwater (some scratches to the lid), a wine box decorated Peterborough Cathedral 8cm (slight rubbing to the ebonising), trinket box with print to the lid Marina, box decorated Mostyn Terrace and Grand Parade Eastbourne 6cm x 8cm x 13cm
SOLD FOR £320
A Victorian games compendium comprising Staunton pattern chess set, drafts, 28 bone dominoes, cribbage board, 5 (ex 6) bone dice, 3 bone markers, 6 lead figures of race horses, a rectangular metal pond, ditto gate and rail, 8 dice numbered figurally 1-6, 1 marked with gavel and 1 marked with a bell, 5 playing cards - 2 marked bell, 1 marked bell in, 1 marked horse, 1 marked gavel and 1 plain, a turned wooden die shaker, printed guide to compendium (stuck with sellotape), a folding chess, backgammon and steeplechase board (also repaired with sellotape), contained in a pine box 17cm h x 32cm w x 21cm d
SOLD FOR £120
A Swagger stick formed from a sharks vertebrae 85cm
SOLD FOR £160
Masonic, a cased set of 9 silver plated and wooden working tools comprising 24" gauge, common gavel and chisel, square level plumb roll, skillet, pencil and compasses by Kenning of London, marked Homestead Lodge No.6465 contained in a light oak and brass bound case 7cm h x 42cm w x 34cm d (some scratches to the case, the tongues to the locks have been removed)
SOLD FOR £90
39 various polished hardstone eggs together with 7 glass spears
SOLD FOR £65
A Queen Anne style figured walnut table top collector's cabinet with quarter veneered and crossbanded top fitted 12 short drawers, raised on bun feet 36cm h x 50cm w x 40cm d
SOLD FOR £80
A 19th Century 5 division leather and fibre bound cartridge magazine the lid labelled Cogswell & Harrison 142 New Bond Street and 226 The Strand 13cm x 40cm x 29cm
SOLD FOR £80
An unmarked military mahogany and brass pace stick 101cm x 3cm
SOLD FOR £160
A 19th Century Italian light cavalry sabre with scabbard, the etched blade decorated trophies dated 1836, Sabruna.
SOLD FOR £320
A 19th Century sword stick with 65cm blade contained in a malacca cane with dogs head handle marked J Pollard
SOLD FOR £100
A Mameluke style sword with 75cm blade and horn grip
SOLD FOR £120
Two French chassepot bayonets (blades dented and with signs of light rust) 1879 and 1884, no scabbards