SOLD FOR £100
An 18th Century style Chinese blue and white bottle vase decorated with dragons amongst flowers with a four character mark to base 29cm
SOLD FOR £140
A French striking bracket clock with visible escapement, enamelled dial and Roman numerals, the back plate marked HP & Company, with silver presentation plaque relating to the East Lancashire Regt.
SOLD FOR £60
2 railway coach plates marked B588469 16T and B21 tons 1949 Butterly 303609, 1 other plate marked British Railways BD6526B and other railway related items
SOLD FOR £1800
A good late 19th Century Meissen cabaret set comprising scalloped tray, baluster teapot and lid,baluster coffee pot and lid, cream jug, lidded bowl and 2 cups and 2 saucers, the royal blue ground with scrolling gilt floral decoration, having polychrome panels of figures and livestock in extensive continental country landscapes with impressed and underglazed blue marks the tray marked No 8 .35
SOLD FOR £240
A 19th Century Meissen allegorical group of The Drunken Silenus on a donkey with three attendants, raised on a rococo base with underglaze mark and inscribed 2724 possibly by Ernst August 20cm
SOLD FOR £300
A French 19th Century striking mantel clock with gilt dial and Roman numerals contained in a red boulle shaped case surmounted by a figure of a standing cherub, the back plate of the movement marked BR, 48cm h x 22cm w x 12cm d
SOLD FOR £380
A gentleman's black silk top hat, the interior marked Special Quality, size 7 1/4 complete with carrying case
SOLD FOR £75
Liberty, an Art Nouveau English pewter 3 handled epergne holder, the base marked English Pewter Made for Liberty 0957 21cm h
SOLD FOR £55
A Lalique clear glass figure of a butterfly marked Lalique France 8cm
SOLD FOR £55
A Lalique green glass figure of a seated frog marked Lalique France 6cm
SOLD FOR £60
A modern Moorcroft Juneberry pattern bowl decorated with stylised leaves and berries with impressed marks, dated 2000 26cm diam.
SOLD FOR £130
A B James and Sons split cane mark 4 Avon fishing rod contained in a cloth bag
SOLD FOR £900
Hannah Barlow, a pair of Doulton Lambeth oviform vases, the incised decoration with horses in an extensive moorland setting enclosed by blue ground geometric triangular symbols with impressed and incised marks and signature to the bases 1881, 41cm and 41.5cm
SOLD FOR £65
Brevet, a 19th Century mantel timepiece with paper dial and Roman numerals contained in a circular walnut case, the brass back plate marked V.A.P. Brevete S.G.G
SOLD FOR £100
A pair of Continental pewter candlesticks, the bases marked SS Cosma ET Damianus 1677, the base with 4 touch marks 32cm x 14cm
SOLD FOR £170
An Edward VII 1902 Coronation Marshals baton with crown royal cypher marked 1902 Coronation
SOLD FOR £75
A fusee wall clock, the 30cm dial marked F Curry 267 Tooley Street SE1, the 10cm brass back plate marked 3028 contained in an oak case
SOLD FOR £130
A Bulle patent electric clock, the square silvered dial marked Bulle Patent Pidduck and Sons Ltd Henley, contained in an oak case
SOLD FOR £95
A fusee mantel timepiece with 18cm dial, Roman numerals, the 11cm brass back plate marked W & H Sch, contained in an oak case complete with pendulum
SOLD FOR £380
A Compton Pottery figure of St Michael by Mary Seaton Watts with impressed PAG mark to the base 20cm
SOLD FOR £100
Of Boer War interest, a trench art stick the handle formed of 2 1897 bullet cartridges and marked W B Bryan Col 2nd TH Boer War 1899-1900, Paardeberg Driefontein Belfast and Pretoria
SOLD FOR £60
An Art Deco double bladed paper knife with 11 cm blade, the grip in the form of a standing Joan of Arc contained in an oval chinoiserie style spectacle case the interior marked Theodore Hamblin Ltd
SOLD FOR £110
A 19th Century French 8 day carriage timepiece with enamelled dial and Roman numerals contained in a gilt metal case, the dial marked Emanuel Southampton
SOLD FOR £60
A Moorcroft cream ground baluster vase decorated with hibiscus impressed and signature marks 20cm
SOLD FOR £740
A Victorian carved and pierced oak settle with raised back, the panel marked Richard First AD 1190 (depicting the story of King Richard asking for a lion to be brought to his chambers which he then killed and ate the lions heart) 135cm h x 152cm w x 45cm d