SOLD FOR £60
A red and blue ground Meshwani runner with 4 diamonds to the centre 234cm x 58cm
SOLD FOR £90
A yellow, green and orange ground Chobi Kilim runner with all over geometric design 295cm x 84cm
SOLD FOR £90
A white, green and turquoise ground Chobi Kilim runner with diamond decoration to the centre 247cm x 78cm
SOLD FOR £85
A white, turquoise, green and tan ground Chobi Kilim rug 145cm x 98cm
SOLD FOR £380
HAM, Skinner Street London, a wire driven, single fusee wall clock, striking on bell, the 30cm painted dial with Roman numerals marked Ham London, the 11cm back plate marked Ham Skinner Street London, contained in a mahogany case 53cm x 36cm x 13cm, complete with pendulum (no key)
SOLD FOR £170
A Victorian carved oak cabinet with moulded cornice enclosed by a panelled door, carved medieval court figures and with linenfold panels to the sides raised on square supports with undertier 130cm h x 109cm w x 48cm d
SOLD FOR £60
Jennings and Bettridge, a papier mache tray of serpentine outline 80cm x 60cm
SOLD FOR £75
A William IV mahogany drop flap pedestal work table fitted 2 drawers and 2 dummy drawers, raised on a chamfered column and tripod base, bun feet 74cm h x 54cm w x 40cm d
SOLD FOR £80
A pair of 18th Century style bleached wood open arm salon chairs, the seats and backs upholstered in green and white material, raised on turned and fluted supports 85cm h x 56cm w x 46cm d
SOLD FOR £90
A Victorian cylinder musical box playing 8 aires and with 12.5cm barrel, contained in an inlaid rosewood case 12cm x 37cm x 19cm
SOLD FOR £2100
After John Speed, "A New and Accurat Map of the World Drawne According to ye Truest Descriptions Latest Discoveries & Best Observations yt have beene Made by English or Strangers" circa 1659 by Robert Walton, a hand-coloured double-page engraved twin-hemisphere map, showing California as an island, decorated with celestial portraits of four circumnavigators 39cm h x 52.5cm w
SOLD FOR £100
Clifton Bingham "Animals Trip to the Sea" pictured by G H Thompson, the inside page signed by the illustrator, Philip Morton from the artist G H Thompson together with "The Animals Picnic" circa 1900
SOLD FOR £65
A Chinese export famille rose pseudo tobacco leaf dish, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period painted with flowers 23cm diameter, together with "clobbered" export blue
and white shallow bowl 23.2cm diameter (the former cracked and chipped)
SOLD FOR £240
A pair of Chinese export famille rose plates, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period each painted with peony and chrysanthemum amongst rockwork in a fenced garden 22.8cm diameter(2)
SOLD FOR £100
Two Chinese export famille rose plates, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period one painted with a design of peony with an elaborate peony border, the other with peony below panels of flowers at the rim 22.8cm and 23.4cm respectively
SOLD FOR £65
A pair of Kutani vases decorated with panels of figures in gardens 32cm
SOLD FOR £120
Two Chinese export famille rose plates, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period one painted with a deer amongst peony and rockwork, the other with a phoenix amongst peony 22.5cm diameter (2)
SOLD FOR £70
"East African Annuals", a collection of 16 magazines from 1930-1949 including 30-31, 31-32, 33-34, 34-35, 36-37, 37-38, 38-39, 40-41, 41-42, 42-43, 43-44, 44-45, 45-46, 47-48, 48-49 and Christmas 1950
SOLD FOR £400
Arthur Cottam, "Charts of The Constellations" first edition London Edward Stanford 1889, a folio of 36 maps of constellations from the North Pole to between 35 and 40 degrees of the south declination, original folio case with paper label
SOLD FOR £60
J M Barrie "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens" 1907 illustrated by Arthur Rackham, bound in gilt lettered red cloth together with R L Travers "Mary Poppins Comes Back"
SOLD FOR £100
J W Fortescue, "History of The British Army" London MacMillan 1899 to 1935, 14 volumes and 6 Max volumes (20), all with brown paper dust jackets over red boards
SOLD FOR £170
A collection of late 1940's, 50's, 60's and 70's science fiction magazines to include "Astounding Science Fiction", "Startling Stories", "Thrilling Wonder Stories", "Analogue Science Fiction", "Isaac Asimov Science Fiction Magazine", "Nebular Science Fiction Magazine", etc
SOLD FOR £80
A collection of approximately 70 "Worlds of Science Fiction" magazines together with approx. 70 "Amazing Stories" magazines from the 1950's and 60's
SOLD FOR £150
A collection of approximately 70 "The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction" and "Science Fantasy" magazines circa 1954 to 1970
SOLD FOR £190
A collection of approximately 240 Galaxy science fiction magazines circa 1951 to mid 1970's