SOLD FOR £80
A 19th Century mahogany kneehole desk with green inset writing surface above 1 long and 8 short drawers with brass swan neck drop handles 77cm h x 123cm w x 65cm d
SOLD FOR £260
A good George III silver key wind, pair cased pocket watch, the painted enamelled dial decorated with sheep, a shepherd and shepherdess, London 1779, contained in a 50mm case dated London 1779, maker Thomas Carpenter, the movement inscribed Jos Denton Hull no.362, gross weight 110 grams
SOLD FOR £2050
A gentleman's 18ct yellow gold key wind pocket watch with seconds at 6 o'clock, the case and movement numbered 56462 by Jas Bishohlf, and the movement engraved 20 Bunhill Row, London, in a 52mm case, 121.2 grams gross including glass and movement, hallmarked Sheffield 1851
SOLD FOR £55
United Kingdom, 1914 bronze Medal for the bombardment of Scarborough, 32mm. Obv: Arms of Scarborough, ribbon below, distant view of the sea and three ships bombarding the town, shells bursting overhead, town and beach in bottom, left and right / Rev: Inscription.
SOLD FOR £460
United Kingdom, George III, 1820 silver Medal for Napoleon Bonaparte's surrender to H.M.S. Bellerophon 1815 (des, Brenet for Mudie). 41mm, 36.0g. Obv: Uniformed bust of Napoleon, right / Rev: Ship of war sails set, another at rear, sails furled.
SOLD FOR £340
United Kingdom, 1745 silver Medal, The Duke of Cumberland repels the Jacobite rebels in 1745. 41mm, 24.1g. Obv: Three-quarter bust of William, Duke of Cumberland, left / Rev: King George II stands, receives from the Duke mural crowns and a palm branch. Des. I. Kirk.
SOLD FOR £70
United Kingdom, 1740 bronze Medal for Admiral Vernon and the Battle of Portobello, 1739. 38mm. Obv: Half-length bust of Vernon / Rev: Ships entering Portobello harbour.
SOLD FOR £110
United Kingdom, 1649 Bronze gilt Medal, Charles I Memorial by J. Roettiers, 50mm. Obv: Bust of Charles, right / Hand bearing crown emerges from clouds above pastoral scene.
SOLD FOR £55
Macedon, Ptolemy Karaunus, 281-279 BCE, 24mm, bronze , Obv: Laureate head of Zeus right / Rev: Thunderbolt, eagle right.
SOLD FOR £95
United Kingdom, Victoria, 1855 bronze Penny, 34mm. Obv: Young uncrowned bust of Victoria, left / Rev: Britannia seated, right, ornate trident in left hand, national flower emblems in exergue. S.3948, EF.
SOLD FOR £200
United Kingdom, George III, 1797, copper Cartwheel Twopence, 41mm. 41mm. Obv: Laureate, draped bust of George, right / Rev: Britannia seated left, with trident in left hand. S.3776, EF.
SOLD FOR £90
Indo-Greek Baktria, Azes II, c. 35 BC-10 AD, 24mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: King on horseback advancing right, arm raised / Rev: Zeus standing to right, his right arm raised. F.
SOLD FOR £70
Parthian, Seleucid Kingdom, Phraates IV, c. 100-200 AD, 26mm, billon Tetradrachm, Obv: Bust of diademed king facing left / Rev: Seated king facing right towards standing Tyche facing left, offering diadem and holding cornucopia, surrounded by inscription. S.7465, F.
SOLD FOR £80
Parthian Kingdom, c.125 BC, 29mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Diademed and bearded bust, facing left / Rev: Archer seated to right, on ompharos, holding bow. F
SOLD FOR £110
Bactria, Heliocles I, c. 145-130 BC, 20mm, silver Drachm, Obv: Diad bust of king facing right / Rev: Zeus holding thunderbolt and sceptre. S.7639, aVF.
SOLD FOR £260
Seleukid Kingdom, Antiochos IV, c. 175-164 BC, 31mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Diademed head right / Rev: Zeus enthroned left, holding sceptre in left hand and Nike in his right hand, Nike crowning Zeus with wreath. S.6975, F.
SOLD FOR £70
Teos, Ionia, c. 200 BC, 12mm, silver Hemidrachm, Obv: Griffin seated to right, left forepaw raised / Rev: Kantharos. F.
SOLD FOR £540
Kyme, Aeolis, c. 200 BC, 32mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Head of the Amazon Kyme, right, wearing taenia / Rev: Horse pacing right, above one handled cup, all within wreath. S.4183, aVF.
SOLD FOR £120
Aitolia, Central Greece, c. 205-150 BC, 16mm, silver Quarter Stater, Obv: Head of Aitolia wearing kausia / Rev: The Kalydonian boar to right, spearhead below. S.2320, VF.
SOLD FOR £220
Indo-Greek Kingdom of Baktria, Demetrios I, c. 205-171 BC, 24mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Bust facing right, wearing elephant scalp headdress / Rev: Herakles holding club and lionskin. S.7526, F.
SOLD FOR £440
Pergamene Kingdom, Attalos I, c. 241-197 BC, 31mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Laureate head of Philatairos right / Rev: Athena seated on throne wearing helmet, holding wreath with right hand, leaning on shield with left hand, bow behind her, thyrsus in left field. S.7220, aVF.
SOLD FOR £140
Calabria, Tarentum, c. 302-280 BC, 20mm, silver Nomos, Obv: Magistrates Kratinos and XOP, youth crowning horse with wreath, right / Rev: Taras riding dolphin, left. F.
SOLD FOR £400
Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos, c. 305-281 BC, 30mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Head of deified Alexander the Great, diademed and wearing the horn of Ammon / Rev: Athena enthroned left, holding Nike, spear and resting left arm on a shield. S.6814, VF.
SOLD FOR £620
Kingdom of Macedon, 336-323 BC, 25mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Head of Alexander wearing lion skin / Rev: Zeus seated, holding eagle and sceptre. S.6721, aVF.
SOLD FOR £1050
Carthage, Siculo-Punic, c. 340-320 BC, 24mm, silver Tetradrachm, Obv: Head of Kore wreathed in corn, left, with necklace and earing / Rev: Horse pacing to left, palm tree behind. S.6429, F.