Ross of London, a pair of field glasses marked no. 2807 complete with leather carrying case together with a geometry set "The Technical Case no. 112" contained in an oak case
Howell. James & Co. Regent St. London, a Victorian rectangular gilt metal casket, the top set a cabochon cut blue stone the interior with sewing accessories 12"h x 9"w x 3 1/2"d
Hart & Sons of Wych Street London, a 19th Century iron door lock contained in an oak iron bound housing 6" x 10" complete with key and 4 retaining screws
A photographic plate of the first Mercedes motorcar to arrive in Surrey 5" x 7 1/2", a ditto of St Mary's Shackleford 4 1/2" x 6 1/2", ditto of a standing soldier 7 1/2" x 5 1/2"
A brass paper knife, the handle in the form of a seated Pan 8" and 1 other paper knife 8", a brass toasting fork decorated St George and 2 Chinese polished brass dishes 5 1/2"
A Burmese bronze figure of a kneeling figure 9", a Benares brass rectangular inkwell (missing bottles), 2 carved wooden figures of buffalos with attendants 4 1/2"