SOLD FOR £170
A 19th Century mahogany chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers with replacement brass plate drop handles, raised on bracket feet 110cm h x 110cm w x 56cm d
SOLD FOR £115
A late 19th/early 20th Century Korean hardwood cabinet with brass mounts fitted 3 drawers above cupboard enclosed by a panelled door, the base fitted a cupboard enclosed by a panelled door, 85cm h x 60cm w x 28cm d
SOLD FOR £200
A Queen Anne oak lined and inlaid mahogany chest of 2 short and 3 long graduated drawers with brass pear drop handles, raised on later bracket feet 101cm h x 100cm w x 58cm d
SOLD FOR £240
A Georgian mahogany secretaire bookcase, the upper section with moulded and dentil cornice fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by an astragal glazed panelled door with well fitted secretaire drawer having pigeon holes and drawers, above 3 long drawers, raised on bracket feet 210cm h x 104cm w x 55cm d
SOLD FOR £60
A 19th Century small oak coffer of panelled construction with hinged lid 42cm h x 79cm w x 49cm d
SOLD FOR £120
A 19th Century bleached mahogany bow front chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers with brass escutcheons and oval plate drop handles, raised on bracket feet 104cm h x 105cm w x 53cm d
SOLD FOR £180
A 19th Century mahogany chest of 4 drawers with ring drop handles, raised on bracket feet 76cm h x 57cm w x 43cm d
SOLD FOR £180
A 19th Century rectangular mahogany side table fitted a drawer with brass handles, raised on square tapered supports with shaped undertier 71cm h x 56cm w x 44cm d
SOLD FOR £190
A 19th Century mahogany bow front chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers with replacement swan neck drop handles, raised on splayed bracket feet 106cm h x 106cm w x 48cm d
SOLD FOR £70
An 18th Century oak bureau, the fall front revealing a stepped fitted interior with drawers and well above 4 drawers with original brass plate drop handles, raised on bracket feet 108cm h x 106cm w x 59cm d
SOLD FOR £70
A Victorian figured walnut Davenport of serpentine outline, the raised stationery box to the back with pierced 3/4 gallery, the interior fitted pigeon holes, the pedestal 4 drawers, raised on cabriole supports 87cm h x 55cm w x 55cm d
SOLD FOR £160
A Victorian heavily carved oak side table, the raised back carved lion mask, fitted a drawer, raised on spiral turned supports 103cm h x 113cm w x 54cm d
SOLD FOR £80
An Edwardian mahogany sheet music chest with brass drop handles fitted 6 drawers, raised on cabriole supports 86cm h x 53cm w x 39cm d
SOLD FOR £60
An Edwardian style rectangular mahogany bijouterie cabinet with hinged lid, raised on square tapered supports 74cm h x 74cm w x 41cm d
SOLD FOR £540
An important Royal Flying Corps ( R.F.C ) photograph and scrapbook album dating from 1912. The property of Harry Ware ( b. 1892 ) an Air Mechanic 1st Class in the RFC Motor Transport Division, Service Number 536. The album containing photographs and postcards of RFC individuals and Squadrons at work and recreation including Victoria cross recipients Billy Bishop and James McCudden. The majority of the photographs have pen notes underneath identifying members and their dates of death during the war. The latter half of the album are photographs culminating in by this time Senior Equipment Staff Officer Ware's career based in Africa then subsequent retirement in 1948.
SOLD FOR £130
A Georgian silver helmet shaped cream jug with armorial decoration, London 1786, maker Thomas Liddiard, 101 grams
SOLD FOR £280
Joseph Elford of Lymington, an 18th Century single handled 30 hour longcase clock with bird cage movement, the 25.5cm dial with gilt spandrel, Roman numerals, complete with pendulum and weight, no bell, contained in a painted case 194cm h
SOLD FOR £130
Henry Sanderson, a Georgian fusee pair cased pocket watch, movement signed Henry Sanderson London 1911, with Egyptian columns, circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals, contained in a gilt and tortoiseshell effect case
SOLD FOR £80
Burnsdean 609 Commercial Road London, a silver cased open faced key wind pocket watch with enamelled dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand, the movement numbered 87067, London 1901 (currently running), together with a John Walker 76 The Strand, a Continental silver cased open face key wind pocket watch with black dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand (currently running, no key)
SOLD FOR £65
Two 1930's Kukri with wooden handles and leather scabbards
SOLD FOR £80
An Edwardian faceted glass and silver mounted hip flask with detachable cup, monogrammed, London 1904
SOLD FOR £240
A 1930's Continental 925 silver and enamelled powder puff with hinged lid
SOLD FOR £300
A high carat yellow metal diamond cluster ring, set 5 diamonds to the centre surrounded by 14 diamonds, size J 1/2, 4.3 grams
SOLD FOR £420
After Guillaume Coustou (1677-1746), a 19th century pair of patinated bronze "Marly" horses with attendant figures in loincloths (one with quiver), unsigned, each 50cm h x 40cm w
SOLD FOR £65
A 19th Century copper twin handled preserve pan 37cm diam.