SOLD FOR £220
A Carlton Ware Guinness Toucan table lamp - "How grand to be a Toucan, just think what Toucan do, if he can say as you can Guinness is good for you" GA/2178, 21cm, with original lamp shade
SOLD FOR £130
A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern paperweight - Bengal tiger cub 10cm, a ditto Marmalade no.1256 of 2500 12cm, ditto Siberian tiger no.43 of 750 11cm, all boxed and all with gold stoppers
SOLD FOR £95
A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern paperweight - pin stripe fish no. 170 of 2500 10cm, ditto Pacific Angel fish no. 907 of 2500 12cm and another Guppy no. 153 of 2500 13cm, all boxed and all with gold stoppers
SOLD FOR £60
An Art Nouveau epergne with 4 cranberry glass flutes on a scroll tripod base 28cm
SOLD FOR £820
A Lalique Saint-Vincent yellow amber chandelier decorated with grapes and vines, model no. 2470, circa 1926, moulded Lalique mark and France, 34.5 cm
SOLD FOR £85
W M Erva, an 18th/19th Century stained glass panel of an owl, the base marked W M Erva 43cm x 25cm
SOLD FOR £90
A Victorian turned olive wood needlework clamp 8cm together with a turned mahogany 3 tier cotton reel stand 28cm
SOLD FOR £60
Four brass and glass rectangular bulk head lamps, the glass shades marked Elba 14cm h x 21cm w x 13cm d
SOLD FOR £700
Of Vietnam War interest, a curious collection of 11 South Vietnamese dolls in military costume contained in a presentation case 47cm h x 122cm w x 19cm d, accompanied by a letter from the Republic of Vietnam Embassy dated 24th April 1975, addressed to a Major L F Wooler reading "Dear Leslie, I have been instructed by our Government to confirm that you are now the owner of the 11 Vietnamese dolls, these as you know were commissioned by our Late President Ngo Dinh Diem as a present for The United States President J.F. Kennedy. The dolls were never presented as both Presidents were assassinated within weeks of each other. Signed by Pham D. Lam Ambassador. Together with Sotheby's catalogue dated 17th March 1981 showing the catalogue entry and purchase price of 480 pounds
SOLD FOR £700
Shakespeare William, "The Temple Shakespeare" 40 volumes London J M Dent, 4th edition 1895, bound in red cloth with gilt spines in fitted mahogany 3 tier bookcase, 49cm h x 21cm w x 11cm d
SOLD FOR £100
Corgi Toys, a James Bond Goldfinger Aston Martin DB5 in gold no.261, boxed with insert, unsealed secret instructions and folded Corgi brochure, together with 1 unboxed playworn DB5
SOLD FOR £1100
A set of Sterling silver Eloquence cutlery by Lunt with Rococo handles comprising 12 dinner forks, 12 dessert forks, 24 dessert spoons, 2 serving spoons, serving fork, 2468 grams together with 12 silver handled dinner knives, 12 silver handled steak knives, pair of silver handle salad servers, silver handled cake slice and a silver handle pair of carving knife and fork
SOLD FOR £100
A circular silver dish with scallop decoration Sheffield 1932, toast rack Sheffield 1918 and a pierced stand Birmingham 1929, 282 grams gross
SOLD FOR £180
A silver salver with Chippendale rim and presentation inscription Birmingham 1938 21cm, 447 grams
SOLD FOR £110
A silver Armada dish with presentation inscription, London 1987, 287 grams, 18.5cm
SOLD FOR £95
A Victorian silver repousse spiral 2 handled bowl together with a silver cream jug, 240 grams
SOLD FOR £240
An Edwardian silver plated ovoid shaped muffin server with button automated action, raised on bun feet 28cm
SOLD FOR £160
A silver circular salver with engraved presentation inscription Sheffield 1926, 23cm, 445 grams
SOLD FOR £220
A cut glass silver mounted ewer with scroll handle Birmingham 1867, 25cm
SOLD FOR £100
An Edwardian silver 2 handled trophy cup with presentation inscription 256 grams, 18cm
SOLD FOR £100
Tom Eckersley (1914-1997), poster, "Keep Britain Tidy" prepared for The Ministry of Housing and Local Government by The Central Office, printed by Stafford & Company, unframed 38cm x 25.5cm, Abram Ganes 1914-1996, poster, "Keep Britain Tidy" prepared for The Ministry of Housing and Local Government by The Central Office of Information, printed by Stafford & Co. unframed 37cm x 25cm and 2 others "Don't Leave Litter" prepared for HM Government by The Central Office of Information printed by The Curwen Press, unframed 38cm x 25.5cm
SOLD FOR £60
Of aviation interest, Hercules Engines, a trench art style ashtray formed from a piston with brass plaque marked Hercules Engines Rover No.2 Shadow Factory 1940-1945, raised on a turned base 9cm h x 24cm diam.
SOLD FOR £60
A curious rectangular Eastern bronze box with pierced grilled top and swing handle 14cm x 24cm x 22cm (some dents)
SOLD FOR £85
Two circular brass bulk head lights with opaque glass shades marked 5004 230V 24cm
SOLD FOR £55
A brass model of a Hampden bomber 1939, raised on a socle base, 24cm, a brass model of a 4 engined aircraft 23cm, a chrome model of a twin engined jet aircraft 20cm and an aluminium model of a twin engined aircraft 24cm