SOLD FOR £200
A 20th Century mahogany military chest of 2 short and 1 long drawers above brushing slide, the base fitted 3 long drawers, having a green inset writing surface, raised on bracket feet 116cm h x 69cm w x 57cm d
SOLD FOR £70
An Art Nouveau light oak bookcase with plywood back, fitted a cupboard enclosed by glazed panelled doors above 3 shelves, 117cm h x 87cm w x 25cm d
SOLD FOR £280
A Victorian oak 3 tier buffet with raised back, with spiral turned supports, raised on brass caps and casters 110cm h x 162cm w x 38cm d
SOLD FOR £130
An Art Nouveau Georgian style oak dresser base, fitted 2 drawers, raised on cabriole supports 83cm h x 143cm w x 46cm d
SOLD FOR £200
A Victorian mahogany chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers with turned handles 107cm h x 101cm w x 51cm d
SOLD FOR £90
A 17th Century 6 panel oak coffer with hinged lid, the front panel with carved arcaded diamond decoration 53cm h x 120cm w x 30cm d
SOLD FOR £85
A 19th Century pine trunk with hinged lid and original iron hinges, brass drop handles to the side, raised on a platform base 58cm h x 81cm w x 50cm d
SOLD FOR £170
A 19th Century mahogany bow front chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers with turned handles, raised on turned supports 106cm h x 109cm w x 54cm d
SOLD FOR £65
A 19th Century mahogany 3 section Canterbury, the base fitted a drawer, raised on brass caps and casters 49cm h x 51cm w 30cm d
SOLD FOR £260
A Regency inlaid brass chiffonier with green veined marble top, fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by grilled panelled doors 89cm h x 104cm w x 34cm d
SOLD FOR £70
An Edwardian pierced light oak hall stand, the raised back with oval bevelled plate mirror, the base with glove box, complete with drip trays 197cm h x 71cm w x 25cm d
SOLD FOR £380
A Queen Anne oak lined crossbanded walnut chest on stand with moulded cornice, fitted 3 short drawers above 3 long drawers, the base with 1 long drawer, raised on later cabriole supports 152cm h x 103cm w x 56cm d
SOLD FOR £55
A 20th Century bronze figure of a standing lady violinist 29cm, ditto seated gentleman violinist 16cm, ditto cello player 21cm
SOLD FOR £60
A 19th Century Chinese carved soapstone figure of a man sitting on a Dog of Fo with basket 20cm h x 11cm w x 5cm d, together with a carved pierced hexagonal soapstone pagoda 24cm
SOLD FOR £60
An early 19th Century brass refracting 2.5 inch table telescope, signed BATE LONDON to tube on raised folding tripod base with cabriole legs, rack and pinion adjustment tube with handled key, in fitted mahogany case containing three eyepieces and lens cover, 73cm l, extends to approx 114cm
SOLD FOR £70
A 1920's internal wall telephone contained in a mahogany case
SOLD FOR £55
An Art Nouveau etched glass bowl contained in a circular pierced mount marked B WMF 1/0 12cm x 22cm
SOLD FOR £65
A WMF rectangular butter dish with glass liner, the base marked 10/1 WMF XO 6cm x 21cm x 15cm (some light scratches), together with an oval glass vase contained in a pierced WMF style mount 5cm x 18cm x 7cm
SOLD FOR £150
A pair of gilt ormolu and black metal urns and covers supported by females busts, raised on triform bases, 34cm h x 14cm, converted for use as table lamps
SOLD FOR £60
After the antique, a bronze figure "The Jockey of Artemision 150-146 BC", raised on a marble base 20cm h x 21cm w x 7cm d
SOLD FOR £80
A pair of Victorian Gothic style pierced brass candlesticks on shaped supports 15cm x 7cm (slightly misshapen) together with a pair of 18th Century brass candlesticks with ejectors on square bases 18cm, bases marked M4 (both with misshapen sconces, 1 is loose and requires soldering)
SOLD FOR £75
A pair of ecclesiastical brass candlesticks with drip trays, raised on circular bases 39cm x 11cm
SOLD FOR £170
Archibald Knox for Liberty, a Tudric cylindrical biscuit barrel, the base marked Tudric 193 11cm
SOLD FOR £1150
Five Dunhill Shell pipes nos. 2241031 x 2, 3441031, 366/25 and Cumberland 5213, 7 other Dunhill pipes - 34, 40F/T, 60 Bruyere with silver mount, 64, a Bruyere RF/T, 1 marked A, 127 and a 4101 and a Dunhill pipe with silver band, all used and a Huber Peterson Celebration pipe
SOLD FOR £340
H.M.S Royal George, a brass model table cannon raised on a stepped oak gun carriage (missing lower base/wheels). The 19cm cannon inscribed "Relic of the Royal George, Sunk 1782, Raised 1840". The Royal George sunk off Portsmouth in 1782 with the loss of 800 men, much of the later salvage and debris was turned into souvenirs.