SOLD FOR £220
A half sovereign 1915 in a 5.5 grams 9ct mount
SOLD FOR £3100
An 18ct yellow gold watch bracelet, 107.6 grams, 16.5cm
SOLD FOR £420
A 19th Century mahogany tripod with brass telescope fitting 163cm h (closed ex fitting)
SOLD FOR £90
A 17th/18th Century 30 hour longcase clock with birdcage movement striking on bell, the 27.5cm brass dial with silvered chapter ring, calendar hand and marked Bance Hungerford, complete with pendulum and weight, contained in a later oak case 215cm h
SOLD FOR £260
A 19th Century gut driven single fusee wall clock, the 29cm painted dial, with Roman numerals and marked J Barker Woodbridge, having an 11cm arched back plate unsigned, contained in a mahogany case, complete with pendulum and key
SOLD FOR £150
An 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 30cm arch painted dial with subsidiary second hand, date hand and marked J Barnard Sittingbourne, contained in an oak case, complete with pendulum and weights 243cm h
SOLD FOR £100
Japy Freres, a French 19th Century 8 day striking clock with enamelled dial, Roman numerals, contained in a gilt spelter case on an alabaster base, the back plate marked 4365, complete with pendulum and key
SOLD FOR £420
A Georgian double chain driven fusee bracket clock, striking on bell, the 20cm painted dial marked Thomas King London with Roman numerals, the 13cm engraved back plate unsigned, contained in a mahogany case on bun feet, complete with pendulum and key 43cm h x 27cm w x 16cm d
SOLD FOR £150
John Varley, an 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 31cm gilt dial with Roman numerals and gilt spandrels, phases of the moon dial, calendar aperture, contained in a later carved oak case decorated a figure of St Michael defeating the devil 212cm h, together with 3 pendulums, 4 weights and a key
SOLD FOR £80
A French 19th Century timepiece with pink porcelain dial, contained in a gilt spelter case supported by figures of a lady and gentleman, the back plated numbered 3738, 31cm h x 29cm w x 12cm, with key but no pendulum
SOLD FOR £95
Japy Freres, a French 8 day striking on bell mantel clock with Sevres style porcelain dial, Roman numerals, the back plated marked Japy Freres 469, contained in a gilt metal case 35cm h x 24cm w x 10cm d, with pendulum and key
SOLD FOR £120
J Martin, a French 8 day striking mantel clock, the 9cm porcelain dial with Arabic numerals and floral swags, marked Collingwood and Company, 46 Conduit Street, London, Paris Made, contained in a tortoiseshell effect case 27cm h x 13cm w x 9cm d
SOLD FOR £110
A 19th Century mahogany 3 step, step commode inset red leather panels, on turned supports 64cm h x 77cm w x 46cm d
SOLD FOR £60
An 18th/19th Century bleached oak cabinet with shelved interior enclosed by panelled doors 101cm h x 203cm w x 38cm d
SOLD FOR £320
A 2 seat Chesterfield upholstered in brown buttoned leather 66cm h x 185cm w x 84cm d (seat 127cm w x 43cm d)
SOLD FOR £65
An 18th Century Irish carved mahogany side chair with vase shaped spat back and upholstered drop in seat on carved cabriole supports 98cm h x 56cm w x 46cm d
SOLD FOR £65
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bookcase with moulded cornice, fitted shelves enclosed by astragal glazed panelled doors, the base fitted 2 drawers, raised on square tapered supports, spade feet 172cm h x 89cm w x 36cm d
SOLD FOR £65
A 19th Century elm smoker's bow armchair with solid seat and bobbin turned decoration, double H framed stretcher 79cm h x 66cm w x 46cm d
SOLD FOR £55
A 19th Century rectangular deeply carved camphor box with hinged lid and fall front, the interior fitted 2 shallow trays 20cm h x 43cm w x 48cm d
SOLD FOR £85
A Georgian style winged armchair upholstered in yellow material, raised on cabriole supports 108cm h x 80cm w x 70cm d
SOLD FOR £55
A Victorian light oak collectors cabinet with hinged lid, the base fitted a drawer, 17cm h x 31cm w x 21cm d
SOLD FOR £70
A 19th Century mahogany chest of 3 drawers, on bracket feet 88cm h x 103cm w x 47cm d
SOLD FOR £240
A 19th century yellow metal bracelet with mourning padlock 18cm
SOLD FOR £60
A George III silver fiddle pattern monogrammed basting spoon, London 1810, 138 grams
SOLD FOR £680
An 18th Century Chinese ochre teapot decorated a man riding a cow, Buffalos and buildings 8cm, ditto circular bowl 11cm (chip to rim) and boat shaped dish 12cm