SOLD FOR £120
An Officer of The Most Excellent Order of The British Empire Military Division First Issue breast badge, together with an admittance card to Buckingham Palace dated 15th November 1919
SOLD FOR £240
The Messina Earthquake commemorative medal 1908 to F Terrill, Able Bodied HMS Exmouth 1908-1909, privately engraved, together with a black and white photograph of a gun crew, reverse marked Lieutenant Frank Terill in centre front row, a postcard of the earthquake and 2 other photographs
SOLD FOR £170
A Victorian pine cabinet with moulded cornice, fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by glazed panelled doors, raised on a platform base 183cm h x 103cm w x 37cm d
SOLD FOR £100
A 19th century mahogany chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers raised on bracket feet with replacement ring drop handles 96cm h x 117cm w x 52cm d
SOLD FOR £60
A Regency mahogany chiffonier, the raised back fitted a shelf above mirror, the base fitted 2 secret drawers above cupboard enclose by a pair of panelled doors, raised on bracket feet 138cm h 147cm w x 40cm d
SOLD FOR £75
An 18th century light oak circular snap top tea table, raised on a pillar and tripod base 71cm h x 74cm diam.
SOLD FOR £60
A 1930's, Georgian style, red painted and decoupage oval 2 tier tea trolley, raised on turned supports 59cm h x 76cm w x 44cm d
SOLD FOR £110
A Henry VII silver facing bust groat, cinquefoil mint mark 1489-93
SOLD FOR £90
A 19th century circular mahogany wine table, raised on a turned pillar and tripod base 70cm h x 29cm diam.
SOLD FOR £95
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany oak bookcase fitted 5 shelves and with arched back, 124cm h x 39cm w x 16cm d
SOLD FOR £95
A 19th century mahogany chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers with replacement oval drop handles, raised on splayed bracket feet, 92cm h x 84cm w x 42cm d
SOLD FOR £180
A 19th century Continental inlaid Kingwood commode fitted 6 short drawers, raised on square tapered supports 95cm h x 110cm w x 54cm d
SOLD FOR £740
A 19th century mahogany military chest with brass countersunk handles, 2 short and 2 long drawers, raised on later shepherd's casters 109cm h x 99cm w x 50cm d
SOLD FOR £190
An Edward VI fine silver issue sixpence (1551-1553), Southwark Mint S 2483
SOLD FOR £900
George Tyler Popeshead Ally London, an 18th century longcase clock, the 30cm gilt dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand, calendar aperture and gilt metal spandrels, marked Geo. Tyler, Popeshead Ally, London, complete with pendulum and weights, contained in a figured walnut case 211cm h
SOLD FOR £450
Of Railway interest, a GWR wire driven fusee drop dial wall clock, the 46cm painted dial with Roman numerals, 24 hour clock and metal bezel, the 12cm back plate no. 19722, complete with steel pendulum no. 19722, contained in a mahogany case with plaque marked G.W.R. 593
SOLD FOR £55
Japy Freres, a French 8 day mantel clock with 8cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals, movement no. 1750, contained in a gilt metal case supported by a figure of a seated scholar, case marked P H Mourey 64, complete with pendulum (no key) 31cm h x 42cm w x 13cm d
SOLD FOR £110
H RI NDET, An Art Nouveau 3 piece clock garniture comprising striking on bell mantel clock with 7cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals and floral panel to the centre, the movement no. 24185 37cm h x 22cm w x 19cm and 2 side vases
SOLD FOR £320
Masonic, a French timepiece with 6cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals, contained in a gilt metal and marble case in the form of a pair of compasses with 5 pointed star 22cm h x 18cm w x 8cm d
SOLD FOR £70
John Forrest, London EC, a fusee key wind pocket watch with enamelled dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand no. 166562, the movement marked London EC16652, makers to The Admiralty, contained in a silver case London 1888, together with 1 other, the unsigned back plate no. 4994, contained in a silver case Birmingham 1855
SOLD FOR £280
Mappin, a lady's wristwatch with silvered dial, gilt batons, the movement marked 17 jewels Swiss, contained in a 9ct gold case with integral bracelet, the back inscribed for long service, 11g gross
SOLD FOR £180
Masonic, Henry Mellor of Stockport, a fusee open face pocket watch, the enamelled dial with subsidiary second hand and decorated arches, beehive, ark, square and compasses, movement signed Henry Mellor Stockport no. 811, contained in a silver case Birmingham 1810 by William Howard
SOLD FOR £420
Masonic, G B Giobbio of Bath, a key wind fusee, pair cased, pocket watch, the enamelled dial decorated Masonic symbols, square, compasses, beehive, all seeing eye, the movement signed G B Giobbio of Bath, no. 4354, the pierced cock to the back having rising sun, square and compasses, contained in a silver case, London 1815
SOLD FOR £800
A gentleman's open faced keyless pocket watch with enamelled dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand, contained in a 15ct gold case, the dust cover engraved "Presented to Rev. W A Blackwall MA, by the parishioners of Holy Trinity Church, Stockton on Tees January 1910", back is monogrammed, 82g
SOLD FOR £1000
A lady's open faced key wind fob watch with gilt dial and Roman numerals, movement no. 13559, contained in an 18ct gold case, 76g gross