SOLD FOR £80
A J A Sinclair & Co. The Owen topometer no.2 contained in a leather case, a Stanley no.B187 Mk. 4 sighting instrument? in a leather carrying case, an R.S.A. Mark 4 B4530 thermometer in leather case
SOLD FOR £220
Two brass and chrome naval tompions marked Regent and Crescent, raised on teak bases 21cm h x 23cm w x 4cm d
SOLD FOR £130
HMS Cobham, a brass ships bell marked 1953, removed from The Ham Class inshore minesweeper launch 14cm h x 18cm diam.
SOLD FOR £85
Merryweather and Sons, a Victorian brass fire engine footboard bullseye lantern marked Merryweather and Sons J & R, Aldfield Ltd, Birmingham 26cm h x 15cm w x 10cm d
SOLD FOR £95
A WMF pewter dish supported by a figure of a standing lady, back mark BWMF 1/0OX 32cm x 27cm 15cm
SOLD FOR £60
A 1930's painted wooden dolls house marked Emohym 52cm h x 45cm w x 33cm d
SOLD FOR £280
An 18th Century cast bronze turret/church bell of typical form with suspension crown and decorative belts marked 1700, complete with clapper 44cm h x 37 cm diam
SOLD FOR £150
An Edward VII House of Lords despatch box by A Wickwar and Co, 6 Portland Square marked Earl of Donoughmore (Richard Henry Walter Hely-Hutchinson KP. PC 6th Earl, 1875-1948) 14cm h x 45cm w x 30cm d
SOLD FOR £300
A 19th Century French 8 day striking on bell mantel clock with gilt dial and porcelain Roman numerals contained in a red boulle case, the back plate marked 024698, complete with pendulum and key 39cm h x 21cm w x 11cm d
SOLD FOR £65
A Mills bomb, the base marked no.36
SOLD FOR £110
A Shandong style bench, the base with character marks and impressed 16 50cm h x 132cm w x 16cm d
SOLD FOR £1050
A 19th Century fusee wire driven bracket timepiece with 9cm brass back plate and 9cm cylinder dial with Roman numerals marked Francome of Bath, contained in a rosewood case, raised on gilt bun feet 21cm h x 15cm w x 11cm d, complete with key and pendulum
SOLD FOR £110
The Oshkosh Trunk Company, a wardrobe cabin trunk the interior fitted 5 drawers, shoe box and 15 hangers, the lid marked B.S Chicago USA 65cm h x 57cm w x 106cm d, complete with 2 keys
SOLD FOR £440
A Victorian Tower percussion coast guard/naval pistol with 15cm barrel, Tower Lock marked 1849, the top of the barrel with numerous proof marks and a crowned 17, the wooden grip is marked with a crowned XI in 2 places and a crowned 17, impressed Broadarrow OB W Scott, with stirrup ram rod
SOLD FOR £55
A German Mauser bayonet, the blade marked 2877 42Cue
SOLD FOR £75
A Georgian mahogany bookcase on cabinet with shaped cornice, fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by astragal glazed panelled doors, base enclosed by panelled doors 100cm h x 122cm w x 54cm d (contact marks and scratches in places, crack to pane of glass, section of inlay missing to the cornice)
SOLD FOR £150
Henry Wilkinson, a George V Naval Officer's sword, the back of the blade marked 47333, contained in an associated leather scabbard
SOLD FOR £130
Henry Wilkinson, a George V Infantry Officer's sword, the top of the blade marked 47694, complete with leather scabbard marked with a crowned W
SOLD FOR £60
A cased set of 4 Georgian style silver salts/mustards with 2 spoons, 144 grams, rubbed marks
SOLD FOR £60
A Georgian silver berry spoon rubbed marks, an ashtray, tot, 3 mustard spoons, nips and a butter knife, 128 grams
SOLD FOR £500
An early 20th century Russian 875 standard silver and cloisonne enamel Kovsch, the black ground decorated with flowers, impressed marks, maker probably Maria Semenova, 46.8 grams
SOLD FOR £75
A Georgian silver helmet shaped cream jug (rubbed marks and several dents), a repousse Victorian ditto Birmingham 1888, 174 grams
SOLD FOR £135
A rare 18th/19th Century German domed top tea caddy decorated with a golfer holding a golf club over his shoulder with a ball before him, a windmill and country house in the background, the reverse decorated with spring flowers with floral decorated lid, the base with red D mark 12cm
SOLD FOR £70
Stockman London Paris Brevet S.G.D.G, a tailor's mannequin, the throat marked 6, raised on a pillar and tripod base 165cm h x 43cm w x 29cm d
SOLD FOR £70
Thomas Wills of St Austell, an 18th Century 8 day striking on bell longcase clock movement, the 36cm silvered arched dial with Roman numerals, minute indicator, calendar aperture, marked Thomas Wills of St Austell, (no pendulum, weights or key)