SOLD FOR £100
A Jambuyka with 18cm blade and decorative hilt complete with a white metal scabbard and belt contained in a plush case, together with a photographic image with brass plaque marked "We will never forget your sacrifice for the liberation of Kuwait, Kuwait National Embassy 1994" and 2 enamel badges
SOLD FOR £260
A Japanese Meiji period bronze baluster vase with bird amongst flowering branches, the base with dragonfly mark and 3 character signature 35cm
SOLD FOR £65
A pair of silver candlesticks, rubbed marks, a spoon, fork and napkin ring
SOLD FOR £85
A Chinese Antique style bulbous vase and cover with narrow neck, decorated with fruits and flowers with a red 6 character mark to base 53cm
SOLD FOR £13000
An 18th century Chinese bronze censer of simple form with hoop handles raised on three short legs the base with Qing dynasty seal mark 17.5 cm the carved petal decorated hardwood lid with a soapstone fruit knop
SOLD FOR £75
A 19th Century continental repousse silver tapered cup decorated with flowers raised on a trefoil base with rams heads and hoof feet, Import marks Sheffield 1894, 16cm
SOLD FOR £75
A Hornby OO gauge locomotive and tender 31012 Duchess of Montrose boxed, together with a do. tank engine no.9596 base marked Type EDL7
SOLD FOR £360
A Fuller Type calculating slide rule, the body marked 247, complete with George Fuller instructions for use of the rule 1879, contained in a mahogany case
SOLD FOR £55
A concert mandolin zither together with a 4 stringed banjo marked Keech (requires some restoration)
SOLD FOR £80
Seahorse, a copper and brass masthead lantern marked Anchor Seahorse GB25722 50cm h x 25cm diam. (converted for use with electricity)
SOLD FOR £80
An 18th Century circular polished pewter charger with armorial decoration, the reverse with touch marks and marked Super fine hard metal Henry Joseph (some contact marks) 42cm, together with 2 pewter plates both with London touch marks 1 with armorial 24cm and 20cm
SOLD FOR £540
Charles Eames for ICF , a chrome and brown leather revolving office chair model EA219, the base marked 'Made according to the original design of Charles Eames ICF'
SOLD FOR £100
An 18th Century lead insurance mark, marked 145206 24cm x 18cm
SOLD FOR £100
An engraved gilt metal ceremonial partisans head decorated St Carolus Borroma and with armorial decoration, the base marked "Under the Royal Governorship of Illyria of Charles Count Batthyany and at his expense these signs were solemnly consecrated 1748" raised on a painted wooden base 25cm h x 9cm diam
SOLD FOR £75
Three E W Webb Borough Market tokens - 10 shillings, 2 shillings and 1 shilling, do. Dennis and Cooper Ltd 2 shilling, do. Tunnard & Son 1 shilling do. P.F.Adkins & Co. 6d
SOLD FOR £200
A Charles II bronze mortar and pestle, the mortar decorated The Royal Arms and with CR cypher 11cm h x 12cm diam., the base with old label marked Wingfield Castle Diss Norfolk
SOLD FOR £140
James Golfton of Brightlington, a 30 hour longcase clock with 28cm square gilt dial, chapter ring and Roman numerals marked James Golfton of Brightlington with calendar aperture contained in a mahogany case 204cm h
SOLD FOR £90
An 8 day wall clock, the 19cm painted dial with Roman numerals, contained in a mahogany case, the 7cm back plate marked W & H SCH
SOLD FOR £130
Miles & Edwards 134 Oxford Street London, a Victorian oval figured mahogany and amboyna crossbanded wine table, raised on a baluster turned and tripod base, the base marked ?? & Edwards 134 Oxford Street London 13398, 74cm h x 50cm w x 40cm d
SOLD FOR £75
J Unghans of Wurttemberg, an Edwardian 8 day bracket clock with 16cm arched silvered dial, strike/chime indicator, striking on a gong, contained in a Georgian style arched case, raised on metal ogee bracket feet, the back plate marked J Unghans Wurttemberg B21, 36cm h x 31cm w x 21cm d
SOLD FOR £260
A 17/18th Century carved oak Wainscot chair with arched carved panel to the back and solid seat, the apron heavily carved throughout, raised on turned and block supports, the back panel marked "1672 H R M" 106cm h x 46cm w x 43cm d
SOLD FOR £110
An 18th/19th Century bronze bell weight with founders company mark, the base marked Figes Sarum 13cm h x 7cm diam. together with a circular bronze weight with founders company mark City of London crest dated 1826 2cm h x 6cm diam., both weights marked AT
SOLD FOR £190
A 17th/18th Century pewter chalice the bowl marked Rior 77, 18.5cm h x 8.5cm diam.
SOLD FOR £75
A Norwegian long camping knife, Sami people style marked Lapplandsknives Helle Norge with birch hilt, brass fittings and deep leather scabbard together with a Helle skinning knife
SOLD FOR £70
5 advertising knives including a large knife and fork marked Bell (Swiss meats), a bottle knife marked Maggi, 2 other Swiss products and a Hoover building stamped H Fisher Sheffield