George Miller volumes 1-4 "History, Philosophically" leather bound and published by H G Bohn 1849, William H Prescott volumes 1-3 "History of The Reign of Philip II" published by Richard Bentley 1859, Patrick Fraser Tyler volumes 1-4 "The History of Scotland" published by William P Mimmo 1864 (binding on 2 damaged), Lord Macaulay volumes 1-8 "History of England, From the Accession of James II" published by Longman and Green 1859, 34 volumes "The Works of Shakespeare" by Sands & Company London
An 18th/19th Century brass and steel long handled basting spoon 59cm l, bowl 12cm x 10cm together with a copper saucepan with polished steel handle 6cm h x 9cm diam.
A Southern Railways enamel sign "No smoking strictly prohibited" 30cm x 41cm (enamel damaged to the corners) together with a British Railway "Danger do not touch conductor rails" 32cm x 51cm (some rust to enamelling)
A 19th Century twin bladed penknife marked No.55, the blades marked No.55 Solinger with mother of pearl grip 7cm, a J Nicholson & Sons multi bladed folding knife with 2 blades and bodkin the 7cm mother of pearl grip f and r, a twin bladed folding knife marked Sheffield England with mother of pearl grip 7.5cm (f and r), F Newton a multi bladed knife with 2 blades one marked Premier Try Knife, button hook and pair of scissors with ivory mount 9cm (cracked and repaired), a John West of Sheffield a multi bladed knife with bodkin, file, fork, 2 short blades and a button hook with mother of pearl grip 7cm (f and r) and a multi bladed smoker's knife incorporating a cigar cutter, file, bodkin, knife and a fork with mother of pearl grip (one part missing to side and grip is cracked) 6cm
Warriss, a 1930's multi bladed pocket knife with 3 blades, bodkin and file, the blades marked Warriss having an 8cm engine turned chrome grip, a single bladed folding knife marked with cross arrow mark and 7.5cm engine turned grip, Richards of Sheffield a folding tool with 2 screwdriver blades and tin opener 5.5cm engine turned grip, a folding nail file and scissors (f) with 7cm steel grip, a Chinese multi bladed knife with screwdriver, blade, scissors, bottle opener, bodkin, file and corkscrew, pair of 19th Century steel and ivory mounted travelling scissors (small section of ivory missing to the base of the scissors), 3 nut picks and a pair of 19th Century polished steel wick trimming scissors
Four 18th Century circular brass weights, 3 marked 1826, all marked AT with City of London crest and Founders Company mark, together with 3 early brass weights
An Art Nouveau style gilt metal rectangular desk blotter 3cm h x 14cm w x 5.5cm d, a clear glass and gilt metal circular inkwell 3cm h x 8cm, an embossed plaque of a Saint, the base marked PR 147, a cast aluminium figure of a bird with revolving head 5cm x 5cm x 3cm and a small collection of curios