SOLD FOR £440
A 17th/18th Century style oak dresser, the raised back with cornice and fitted 2 shelves and a a pair of small cupboards, the base fitted 3 long drawers above a triple cupboard, raised on square supports 183cm h x 137cm w x 46cm d
SOLD FOR £180
A 19th Century camphor trunk with brass drop handles, brass banded and with countersunk handle to the front 50cm h x 104cm w x 50cm d
SOLD FOR £170
A pair of 1930's Art Deco oak show frame armchairs upholstered in brown rexine
SOLD FOR £60
A 1930's Art Deco black lacquered chinoiserie style standard lamp raised on a turned base 158cm h x 37cm diam.
SOLD FOR £70
A 19th Century rectangular plate dressing table mirror contained in an inlaid mahogany frame, raised on a bow front base fitted 1 long and 2 short drawers 67cm h x 62cm w x 23cm d
SOLD FOR £120
A Victorian mahogany show frame chaise longue of serpentine outline upholstered in green Dralon 88cm h x 184cm w x 62cm d
SOLD FOR £110
An 18th/19th Century bronze bell weight with founders company mark, the base marked Figes Sarum 13cm h x 7cm diam. together with a circular bronze weight with founders company mark City of London crest dated 1826 2cm h x 6cm diam., both weights marked AT
SOLD FOR £190
A 17th/18th Century pewter chalice the bowl marked Rior 77, 18.5cm h x 8.5cm diam.
SOLD FOR £240
A vintage Farlows of London rectangular metal tackle box with a lift out fly box containing approx. 100 fully dressed salmon flies together with a collection of various lures
SOLD FOR £220
A Hardy Perfect 8 1/2 cm wide drum salmon fishing reel with nickel silver revolving line guard and smooth brass foot, circa 1926
SOLD FOR £80
Geoffrey Tweedale "The Sheffield Knife Book" a history and collectors guide of Sheffield knife making together with Ron Flook "The London Knife Book 1820-1954" the A-Z of London Cutlers
SOLD FOR £170
7 French multi blade knives, all stamped with brace and VILEBREQUIN, each knife has a horn handle and a different combination of blades or size (these knives came from a factory which closed down in 1926 and are in new and unused condition) together with a section of original box
SOLD FOR £65
A German multi tool kit pre 1952 German DRGM design reg, stamped BONSA and a French tool knife stamped KTK
SOLD FOR £280
A Puma 1769 cased commemorative knife with stag horn handle and etched blade engraved with gold, complete with certificate no. 1269 of 1769
SOLD FOR £110
A silver and mother of pearl interlocking fruit knife and fork Sheffield 1904 by William Needham
SOLD FOR £65
6 advertising/souvenir knives including a World Cup Sheffield 1966 knife stamped Joseph Rodgers, a British Empire Expo knife, a Bulldog Guinness knife stamped G C Shaw High Holborn
SOLD FOR £55
Three folding medical instruments including 1 ivory handled spring lockback stamped Fergusion 21 Giltspur Street 1846-69 and 2 slide lock handle stamped J Gray & Son Sheffield
SOLD FOR £90
A plank on frame model of the frigate HMS Swift a 17th Century Naval ship, 69cm x 90cm x 16cm
SOLD FOR £150
Of Royal Interest. A heart shaped pin cushion reputedly made from a section of Queen Mary's Coronation robe together with a letter which reads "Dear Minnie, First of all please excuse me calling you Minnie but I do not know you by any other name, secondly excuse my address. This letter to Mrs Hayle enclosed is a little heart shaped pin cushion, it is made from a piece of Queen Mary's Coronation robe. Anyway it was a thought as such and I thought you would like to have the envelope addressed to me also a letter as you will see written by the Princess Royal. Sorry I can't find the other piece of paper but that was torn off - the heart it said it was made from a piece of Queen Mary's Coronation robe", 5cm x 5.5cm, contained in an envelope marked HM Yacht Victoria and Albert together with a Buckingham Palace letter dated December 17th 1917 which appears to read "My dear Lord Farquhar, Mamma has just told me that you have kindly asked me to go to Mr Lloyd George's matinee tomorrow, I should like to go very much but I am going out with Pappa and Mamma in the morning and we shall not be back til after one, also I am busy in the afternoon, I am sorry not be able to go and it is very kind of you to ask me, if it was so nice of Aunt Louise to invite me to luncheon and to offer to take me. Please thank her from me, I do hope dear Lady Farquhar is better, I have been thinking so much of her. Please give her my love I am afraid you have had a very anxious time but hope you are happier about her now. With kind remembrances, believe me to dear Lord Farquhar, yours very sincerely Mary
SOLD FOR £220
Japy Freres. A 19th Century French 8 day striking mantel clock with silvered dial and Arabic numerals, contained in a gilt metal case surmounted by a figure of a child with serpent, raised on bracket feet 34cm h x 21cm w x 21cm d
SOLD FOR £280
Of Royal Interest, a matched pair of H.M. Queen Victoria's hand stitched black and white silk stockings, the white tops with royal cypher and numbered 4 and 11, circa 1870, 78cm long, 14cm wide
SOLD FOR £1000
Paul Storr, a George IV silver coffee jug with gadroon rim and tapered body, having S scroll fruitwood handle, London 1822, maker Paul Storr, gross 762 grams, 20cm high
SOLD FOR £1550
An extensive Victorian silver set of fiddle and shell pattern cutlery comprising 10 tea spoons, 11 dessert spoons, 11 serving spoons, 4 sauce ladles, 1 gravy ladle, 1 fish slice, 1 butter knife, 11 dessert forks and 17 dinner forks, London 1827, the teaspoons London 1828, with chased armorial, maker Richard Britton, 4412 grams
SOLD FOR £75
A Victorian mahogany buffet with raised back, on turned supports, the base fitted a drawer 107cm h x 120cm w x 47cm d
SOLD FOR £110
Of Horsham interest, Geoffrey Sparrow, a signed coloured print "The Crawley and Horsham Fox Hounds at Cisswood Horsham 1958" 27cm x 38cm