SOLD FOR £130
A Marklin locomotive and tender 3098, an electric shunting locomotive no. 3001, a diesel locomotive 3021 and a tank engine tender 3031
SOLD FOR £120
Benham, a 19th Century circular copper jelly mould with sceptre and star mark, numbered 481, 12cm x 12cm together with an oval ditto no.50 11cm x 17cm x 11cm
SOLD FOR £65
A pair of 19th Century iron handcuffs complete with key, the key marked 9, together with a Victorian turned and painted police truncheon
SOLD FOR £150
A Lee Mitford bayonet the blade marked EFD complete with leather scabbard marked BHG 1939
SOLD FOR £120
Mappin & Webb, a striking on gong mantel clock with 9cm enamelled dial, Roman numerals and marked Mappin & Webb, contained in a red boulle shaped case, complete with pendulum (no key) 25cm h x 18cm ww x 11cm d
SOLD FOR £160
A Second World War Kriegsmarine Navy High Seas Fleet badge, the reverse marked Fec Adolf Bock Ausf.Schwerin/Berlin 55mm
SOLD FOR £1350
An early 19th Century Chinese famille rose bowl decorated with bats, scrolls, fish and characters, now with a gilt metal base and mount with red Jaiqing seal mark (1796-1820) to base 28cm. the interior decorated with peaches
SOLD FOR £65
An 18th Century style green ground oviform jardiniere decorated with vases bearing a 6 character mark to the base 24cm
SOLD FOR £300
A 20th Century reproduction 17th Century lantern clock, the 15cm gilt metal dial marked William Grey London with Roman numerals, striking on bell, complete with bracket and weight
SOLD FOR £180
William Stephens of Godalming, a single handed 30 hour long case clock with bird cage movement striking on bell, the 25cm gilt dial with silvered chapter ring marked W Stephens of Godalming, contained in an oak case, complete with pendulum and weight 183cm h x 43cm w x 23cm d
SOLD FOR £95
Gent, a Post Office electric master clock with 21cm enamelled dial, Arabic numerals contained in an oak case 128cm h x 29cm w x 29cm d, complete with pendulum, together with 1 other the dial marked Post Office and a manual
SOLD FOR £300
Jaeger-LeCoultre, a 1970's timepiece in the form of a lamp post marked Pue de la Paix 28cm x 7cm (overwound)
SOLD FOR £340
A collection of penny red stamps contained in a blue ring bound album together with an album of Elizabeth II GB mint stamps, a collection of Elizabeth II ten pound first day covers including House of Commons and House of Lords post marks
SOLD FOR £150
A Dutch Rozenburg Den Haag ceramic tile, after a work by Klinkenberg painted a canal scene with figures and buildings the reverse marked Rozenburg Den Haag in an oak frame 17cm x 23cm
SOLD FOR £240
A Lalique frosted glass Libellule vase "Ocean Blue" etched lower case marks 19cm, boxed
SOLD FOR £100
A Lalique frosted glass figure of a reclining ox from the Nativity set 12cm, etched lower case marks, boxed
SOLD FOR £300
Two Royal Worcester cups (1 marked W H Austin) and saucers decorated with fruits together with 4 side plates C1608 (1 marked W H Austin)
SOLD FOR £60
A pair of George III silver circular table salts with hoof feet, rubbed marks, 93 grams
SOLD FOR £110
A silver sauce boat Birmingham 1945, 1 other rubbed marks, 293 grams
SOLD FOR £85
Six George III and 6 William IV silver teaspoons, rubbed marks, 167 grams
SOLD FOR £70
A 3 draw brass and leather telescope marked TTEL.Sig.Mk VI BC Limited & Co 412 40.S.717.GA with broad arrow together with a spare lens
SOLD FOR £85
The American Bread Company - an orange nut roll in ration tin, a collection of American military field dressings together with a second edition Zone of France escape and evasion map etc, the bottom left hand corner marked 1.59 (WEA) Mar 44
SOLD FOR £60
James Forsyth, a Second World War cloth flying helmet with original paper label marked 1940, size 6 7/8, (some staining to the fabric) together with an American field service cap
SOLD FOR £60
Six First World War turned teak and brass match holders, formed from teak of various war ships - HMS Warspite, HMS Iron Duke, HMS Ormonde, HMS Ganges, HMS Valiant and HMS Queen Elizabeth, together with a wooden paperknife from Jericho's flag ship, a wooden thimble marked USS North Carolin Battleship Memorial
SOLD FOR £280
An unusual .35 calibre percussion revolver in the style of a Colt 1851 London Navy, serial no.7, most likely a Belgian Brevet, with blued 7 1/2" octagonal barrel, plain cylinder with Birmingham proofs and traces of colour hardening, blued open iron frame with dome headed screws and large capping cut-out, blued iron grip-straps and trigger-guard, having a chequered walnut grip with radiused heel (possibly reprofiled), numbered only on cylinder and wedge, complete with leather holster, proof marks for Liege