SOLD FOR £560
An Edwardian silver vase/beaker of waisted form London 1901 by Skinner & Co. 8cm, 298 grams
SOLD FOR £400
A Continental silver and enamelled cigarette/trinket box, the lid decorated an interior scene with a seated lady with blue and white chequered enamel, with 925 Continental import mark 1927, maker T J H & Company 2cm x 11cm x 8cm
SOLD FOR £380
A George II silver baluster cream jug with straw work handle, London 1755, makers marks rubbed, 14cm h, 238 grams
SOLD FOR £920
A pair of Queen Anne style filled silver candlesticks London 1980 and 1981 by Mills and Hersey, with associated twin branches London 1991, 22cm h, weighable silver (branches) 611 grams
SOLD FOR £680
A Georgian style silver octagonal sugar caster Birmingham 1932 by Alexander Clark & Company Ltd., 21cm h, 227 grams
SOLD FOR £740
A 22ct yellow gold wedding band, size N, 8.4 grams
SOLD FOR £160
A 1930's mahogany and plywood filing rack, the centre fitted an aperture flanked by 6 compartments, 41cm h x 138cm w x 27cm d
SOLD FOR £320
A 1930's oak and plywood open bookcase fitted 2 fixed shelves 112cm h x 91cm w x 24cm d
SOLD FOR £460
A 1930's rectangular mahogany and plywood 5 section table top filing tray 41cm h x 51cm w x 27cm d
SOLD FOR £200
A 1930's oak, Minty style, 3 section bookcase 112cm h x 87cm w x 25cm d
SOLD FOR £240
A 1930's mahogany 3 section table top book trough, raised on panelled supports 16cm h x 82cm w x 20cm d
SOLD FOR £240
A 1930's oak and plywood 3 tier open bookcase 112cm h x 92cm w x 24cm
SOLD FOR £920
A chrome desk model/paperweight of an R.100 airship 20cm l x 4cm w, together with 2 volumes of Aircraft Engineering, February 1930 and June 1930, both with Department of Aeronautical Research & Development British Aircraft Corporation Ltd, Weybridge Division stamp to the front.
SOLD FOR £8000
A Commander Of The Most Excellent Order of The British Empire, Civil Division silver gilt neck badge, 2nd Type, with original ribbon, by Garrard and Co Ltd, awarded to Sir Barnes Wallis in 1943, contained in original black fitted case with gilt lettering.
SOLD FOR £1550
A wooden model of Tallboy (Medium) Bomb 32cm, raised on a mahogany stand with brass plaque marked Tallboy (Medium) 12,000 LB. 1/20 scale. The Tallboy was the first bomb Wallis designed after the success of the bouncing bomb. The bomb was so large, there were no aircraft capable of lifting it to its optimal altitude but it could be dropped from a lower height and would enter the earth at near supersonic speed, penetrating to a depth of up to 20m before exploding. The Tallboy was used on strategic German targets such as V-2 rocket launch sites, the V-3 supergun bunker, submarine pens and the battleship Tirpitz, as well as large civil constructions such as viaducts and bridges
SOLD FOR £820
A wooden model of The Grand Slam Bomb (medium capacity) 22,000 LB (10,000 kilogrammes earthquake bomb) raised on a turned wooden stand 17cm x 7cm. The Grand Slam was the second bomb Wallis designed after the success of the bouncing bomb. The bomb was even larger than the Tallboy and there was still no aircraft capable of lifting it to its optimal altitude. Like the Tallboy it could be dropped from a lower height and would enter the earth at near supersonic speed, penetrating to a depth of up to 20m before exploding. The Grand Slam was also used on strategic German targets such as V-2 rocket launch sites, the V-3 supergun bunker, submarine pens and the battleship Tirpitz, as well as large civil constructions such as viaducts and bridges.
SOLD FOR £2400
A polished chrome model of a Vickers Wellington Bomber in flight with rotating propellers, on a shaped black acrylic base, visible on Sir Barnes Wallis' desk in public photos 16cm h x 20cm w x 26cm d
SOLD FOR £75
A rectangular Royal Crown Derby porcelain trinket box 1128 XLIX 411 10, a circular ditto plate 2451 LXVIII 22cm, a cup and saucer 1128 XXXVII (second)
SOLD FOR £200
Five Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern plates all no. 1128 and marked L, XLIX, XXXIV, XXXIV and XXXVIII 27cm
SOLD FOR £65
A Wedgwood black basalt figure of Mercury 74 and ditto Hercules 75, bases impressed Wedgwood, 29cm
SOLD FOR £280
A yellow gold rectangular pendant marked 22k, hung a rectangular amethyst 7.23 grams
SOLD FOR £1700
An Elizabeth II 2007 sovereign set in a yellow gold testing as 18ct brooch/pendant mount, set red stones, 22.6 grams
SOLD FOR £580
A 22ct plain yellow gold wedding band, size K 1/2, 6.2 grams
SOLD FOR £1300
An 18ct fetter link evening dress, single Albert watch chain 28cm, 15.8 grams
SOLD FOR £130
Alfred Herve (c.1812-1879), Portrait of a Gentleman, watercolour, signed and dated 1828, 23cm x 19cm, within a maple frame.