SOLD FOR £65
A coopered barrel marked 361 Watneys London 53cm h x 36cm diam.
SOLD FOR £60
A 19th Century French Faschinenmesser style sword, the blade marked St Etienne 1879 complete with scabbard, also marked 107 R 10 461
SOLD FOR £70
J Roland Patent for Great Western Railways, a Victorian brass wall mounted 2 section umbrella clip, marked GWR in 2 places, R Roland Patent 3cm x 20cm x 8cm
SOLD FOR £100
A pair of 17th Century style Continental pewter candlesticks, the bases marked SS Cosma Et Damianus 1677, the base with 4 touch marks, 32cm h x 14cm, together with a pewter plate marked London and with touch mark 22cm diam.
SOLD FOR £110
A Russian cast iron figure of a standing dancer, the base marked Caenaho CCCP Kacnh 1974, 50cm h x 13cm w x 15cm d
SOLD FOR £190
Joan and David de Bethel, a papier mache figure of a seated cat with green glass eyes, dressed in a green and floral dress and booties with verse to back, marked Made for Herbert Johnson of London by Joan and David De Bethel, Rye, Sussex, dated 1968, 22cm
SOLD FOR £180
An Edwardian Continental rounded rectangular silver box with figures at pursuits, import marks for Chester 1901, 8cm, 162 grams
SOLD FOR £60
Two pairs of Georgian silver sugar tongs, rubbed marks, 70 grams
SOLD FOR £400
A Victorian carved oak and iron bound country house letter box marked Letters dated 1852 27cm h x 31cm w x 6cm d (this box was purchased at the 1960's house sale of Maer Hall Staffordshire) complete with key
SOLD FOR £500
A 1930's, World War Two Japanese Company officers Shin Gunto (military sword), the blade 68cm long including copper collar, the Tsuba decorated blossoms and hearts with the o-seppas having pierced hearts, the Tang with 7 character mark and V-shaped file mark pattern, the standard bound pommel decorated blossoms with brown and blue dress knot attached to the buttcap, the scabbard of black lacquered wood with removable leather cover attached by two press studs
SOLD FOR £65
A Victorian brass oil lamp with clear glass chimney, shaped "cranberry" glass shade, the burner button marked English Duplex 49cm h x 16cm
SOLD FOR £60
A 16th Century style gilt metal holy water pail marked JVSTES.ET.PALMA FLOREBIT 1551 21cm x 11cm
SOLD FOR £60
A Victorian mahogany and brass banded cigar box with sliding top and drawer marked RD225578 16cm h x 32cm w x 19cm d
SOLD FOR £120
A 17th/18th Century style oak refectory dining table, raised on carved cup and cover supports with H framed stretcher 74cm h x 181cm l x 81cm w (slight contact marks to the top) together with a set of 6 oak framed Cromwellian dining chairs, with upholstered seats and backs, raised on turned and block supports with box framed stretchers - 2 carvers 81cm h x 52cm w x 41cm d (seat 35cm x 35cm) and 4 standard chairs 80cm h x 49cm w x 40cm d (seat 28cm x 28cm)
SOLD FOR £85
A Georgian silver mote spoon, gilded with rubbed marks
SOLD FOR £130
A 19th Century Dutch pierced and cast silver sifter spoon with a galleon handle, import marks Chester 1901, 114 grams
SOLD FOR £250
George Hare - a half plate mahogany tailboard camera with burgundy bellows, fitted a Thornton Pickard roller blind shutter with Perken Son & Rayment Rapid Rectilinear 7 x 5 Optimus lens. Makers mark of "6 Calthorpe Street, London" inferring 1876 onwards
SOLD FOR £200
A matched set of Beswick flying ducks 3 marked 596/1/2/3/4, the large other unmarked, 25cm, 20cm, 17cm and 13cm, unmarked duck 29cm
SOLD FOR £350
Louis Vuitton, a lady's Monogram Canvas Excentri-cite bag with 2 external pockets to the front and 1 to the side, the interior marked Louis Vuitton Paris, Made in France, 26cm h x 27cm w x 12cm, with red suede lining, complete with cloth dust bag
SOLD FOR £1000
Churchill (Sir Winston S) "The Collected Works of Sir Winston Churchill" Centenary Edition, 35 volumes of 38, no.316 of 2000, published by Library of Imperial History, illustrated, comprising subscriber's proof copy no.268, with certificates for volumes XXXII, XXXIII, XXIV no.268, all contained in slip covers that have light water marks from storage
SOLD FOR £60
A silver bracelet with oval panel, marked Please return to Tiffany, 26 grams
SOLD FOR £220
A 19th Century striking carriage alarm clock, striking on 2 gongs, contained in a gilt metal case, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals marked Gamerden and Foster New York, complete with leather carrying case and key 12cm h x 8cm w x 7cm d
SOLD FOR £180
A Wilkinson Sword Fair-Bairn Sykes style commando dagger boxed, the box marked Commando 1940-45
SOLD FOR £200
A limited edition stone and bronze sculpture in the form of 2 bronze children sitting on a crescent shaped stone seesaw marked AB 7/25 14cm h x 27cm w x 6cm d
SOLD FOR £95
A 19th Century Continental percussion musket, the lock marked RAS and with Crown AR, the barrel 107cm complete with ram rod