SOLD FOR £220
A 14ct yellow gold gem set bracelet, 20cm, 6 grams
SOLD FOR £320
A 10ct gold sapphire set tennis bracelet, 20cm, 10.13 grams
SOLD FOR £280
A 22ct yellow gold plain wedding band, size O, 3.5 grams
SOLD FOR £200
A 22ct gold wedding band, size F 1/2, 2.4 grams
SOLD FOR £260
Ynve Ekstrom for Swedese, a late 20th Century teak Lamino easy chair upholstered in brown leather
SOLD FOR £2500
Louis Vuitton, a 1920's Louis Vuitton twin handled cabin trunk with fitted and fabric lined interior, the internal lock stamped with the serial number 206866, the interior with Louis Vuitton label, 149 New Bond Street London, the interior tray missing 2 dividers, 33cm h x 54 cm w x 54cm d, fragment of old paper label to the top, fragments of luggage labels to both sides and front, the brass handles to the side marked Rue Scribe Paris Louis Vuitton, 149 New Bond Street, Made in France Provenance
SOLD FOR £110
Japy Freres, a 19th Century French striking 4 glass clock, with 8 cm dial marked Edward Johnson Ltd. Paris surrounded by gilt brilliants, the back plate marked Japy Freres 12612 4.4, complete with pendulum, the bob decorated a portrait of a lady surrounded by brilliants and key, contained in a gilt metal case 24cm h x 16cm w x 13cm
SOLD FOR £90
A mid-century rosewood extending dining table (possibly Heal's) with 1 extra leaf raised on square supports, 74cm h x 90cm w x 170cm l (x 228cm long with extra leaf), CITES Article 10 Application Reference number 25GBA107TSOVY
SOLD FOR £90
Heal's, Tottenham Court Road, a mid-century rectangular rosewood tea trolley 81cm h x 75cm w x 50.5cm d, the base with label. CITES Article 10 Application Reference number 25GBA10A302TK
SOLD FOR £340
A large and impressive 18th Century Swiss Neuchatel striking clock with 25cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals, contained in a green tortoiseshell effect case with heavy gilt ormolu mounts, raised on panelled supports, surmounted by a pierced urn 88cm h x 40cm w x 17cm d, complete with pendulum but no key
SOLD FOR £800
William Abbott, an 18th Century 8 day, 5 pillar movement striking on bell longcase clock with 30cm square dial signed Wm Abbott Sarson Fecit ( made in Sarson Hants ), silvered chapter ring, gilt spandrels, subsidiary second hand and calendar aperture, contained in a chinoiserie style and floral painted case, complete with pendulum, key and weights, 220cm h. William Abbott is recorded in Baillie, G.H. "Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World" as working in Sarson (Hants) during the early 18th century
SOLD FOR £600
A handsome Louis Achille Brocot 19th Century French 3 piece clock garniture comprising striking mantel clock with 11cm pink "Sevres" porcelain dial with Roman numerals, the centre decorated birds and nest contained in a gilt ormolu case surmounted by an urn, complete with pendulum and key, the back plate of the clock marked A*B and numbered 2743155, case numbered 3428 together with a pair of side urns with panelled decoration depicting landscapes and storks, the bases numbered 5126, 42cm h x 24cm w x 17cm d
SOLD FOR £60
A Steiff 2001 limited edition Teddy Bear 690624 in original bag together with a Steiff 2004 Teddy Bear 661365 with certificate
SOLD FOR £85
A Steiff Limited edition Teddy Bear - Bose Bear 663666 29cm, a Steiff Centenary Teddy Bear 1908-2008 662461 29cm and a Steiff George Memories Teddy Bear (locket to centre missing) 681028
SOLD FOR £130
Three Steiff Teddy Bears - 2008 Cinnamon Mohair 662621, 2011 Steiff Collectors Bear 66334, 2018 Cosy Year Bear 664311, all with medals but without certificates and boxes
SOLD FOR £60
A Steiff 2005 Teddy Bear with medal and bag 661914 together with a Steiff 2006 Teddy Bear with medal and bag 662379 (medals are loose)
SOLD FOR £70
A German Technofix tin plate "shunting train" no.289 comprising foldout track, clockwork loco with key and 2 tenders
SOLD FOR £240
A Georgian inlaid mahogany secretaire bookcase with moulded cornice, fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by astragal glazed panelled doors, the base with secretaire drawer fitted pigeon holes and numerous drawers with ivory handles, above 3 long drawers, raised on bracket feet 232cm h x 109cm x 57cm d With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number XPDXXJW2
SOLD FOR £150
A 3 seat Chesterfield upholstered in bleached green buttoned leather, 66cm h x 230cm w x 97cm d (seat 163cm x 55cm)
SOLD FOR £200
Two 20th Century Japanese 5 fold screens decorated landscapes 72cm h x 182cm
SOLD FOR £75
A bamboo 3 hook coat rack 24cm h x 80cm w
SOLD FOR £55
A 19th Century Indian mahogany jewellery box with hinged lid, the interior fitted a tray 12cm x 32cm x 24cm
SOLD FOR £300
An 18th Century Continental inlaid oak cabinet with moulded cornice, the upper section enclosed by a pair of panelled doors (locked), inlaid with a bird and branch, monogrammed MW 1833, the fall front inlaid 2 stars with recess beneath fitted 2 shelves 205cm h x 138cm
SOLD FOR £200
A US one sheet movie film poster, Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid, 20th Century Fox, marked 69/28 to bottom right corner, 98cm x 62cm, framed
SOLD FOR £90
An interesting collection of ephemera (mainly photographs) of the disastrous Formula Two race that took place in Israel on November 22nd 1970. (There was controversy surrounding the race which was abandoned after just one lap as the proximity of the spectators to the track raised serious safety concerns for the drivers. Ultimately, the F2 drivers collectively refused to race but fearing a riot if the event was completely cancelled, they agreed to a single-lap procession at reduced speed before abandoning the race and leaving the circuit.)