SOLD FOR £280
A William IV oak and metal bound plate box/sea chest with iron drop handles and brass plaque to the front marked Captain Donnelly, the interior with retailers plaque Wimbush Goldsmiths to the King 166 Regent Street London, 18"h x 26"w x 16"d, complete with key, (Captain Donnelly later became Admiral Sir Ross Donnelly and had been part of Horatio Lord Nelson's fleet blockading the French at Toulon 1804)
SOLD FOR £70
A matt finished Beswick figure of a standing Shire Horse, base marked C H Burnham Beauty 10"
SOLD FOR £480
A 19th Century Celadon square vase with moulded decoration and circular splayed neck and cylindrical base. Six character under glazed blue marks to base 7.5"
SOLD FOR £400
A pair of fine Meiji period Satsuma tapered cylindrical vases, profusely decorated with crowded townscapes and banners and distant mountains. Seal marks to the bases, with hardwood stands and original fitted box, 10"h
SOLD FOR £80
Robert Sapper, an anglepoise lamp, the base marked Artemide Tizio 35
SOLD FOR £55
A violin with 2 piece back marked Hopf 14 1/2" together with 2 bows and with carrying case
SOLD FOR £110
A fusee wall clock, the 14 1/2" dial marked Camerer Cuss & Co, 186 Uxbridge Road, London W12, having Roman numerals and brass bezel, the movement with 4 1/2" back plate marked J J E England, contained in a mahogany and pine case
SOLD FOR £80
A George III mercury wheel barometer and thermometer contained in a wheel case with damp/dry indicator, brass thermometer, concave mirror above a spirit level marked Arnold of Gloucester
SOLD FOR £110
A Moorcroft baluster table lamp, the green and blue ground decorated clematis impressed marks 7"
SOLD FOR £140
A 1940's Walter Moorcroft green ground bowl and cover with hibiscus decoration, impressed marks and printed label 5.5"
SOLD FOR £60
A Walter Moorcroft green ground jardiniere with hibiscus decoration, impressed marks and monogram 5"
SOLD FOR £130
A 20th Century bronze figure of a swan set glass eyes, marked Wildlife Studio Bellingham Northumberland 16"
SOLD FOR £360
A cedar table top cigar cabinet marked Hoyo De Monterrey 21 1/2"h x 5 1/2"d x 12"l
SOLD FOR £140
A 19th Century French striking mantel clock with enamelled dial and Roman numerals contained in a gilt ormolu and porcelain mounted case surmounted by a lidded urn, the black painted dial marked VM
SOLD FOR £80
A pair of 19th Century carved elm "Romany" bellows marked bought by Helen at Oettwy Coed, also marked August 85 Conway Tal'y'bont and other Welsh destinations
SOLD FOR £180
A red dial telephone, the base marked PL.56/3A (crack to base)
SOLD FOR £200
A Victorian Admiral Fitzroy barometer, back paper mark 367815
SOLD FOR £90
A Victorian inlaid mahogany trinket box, the hinged parquetry lid decorated deer, thistles and geometric design, the front decorated leaves and marked A J, 5 1/2"h x 15 1/2"w x 9 1/2"d
SOLD FOR £160
An oval repousse and pierced silver bowl with scroll floral and basket decoration, having a vacant cartouche, indistinct marks, approx 10 ozs, 13"
SOLD FOR £140
An Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell cigarette box 4", rubbed marks
SOLD FOR £200
An early 20th Century silver swing handled basket with Chippendale and shell rim 11", marks rubbed, 16 ozs
SOLD FOR £240
A 19th Century Deville & Co brown enamelled stove, marked Deville & Charleville 700 2D, enclosed by bow front panelled door, 31"h x 25"w x 18"d (glass panels replaced with perspex, perspex af)
SOLD FOR £160
A fusee wall clock with 11 1/2" painted dial and Roman numerals, marked examined by W. Batty & Sons Manchester, contained in an oak and mahogany case
SOLD FOR £130
A Beleek cream jug and sugar bowl with green mark to base 3", a circular turquoise and and gilt banded porcelain plaque decorated a cherub, the reverse marked M Hunter 11"
SOLD FOR £300
An Edwardian silver mounted race horse hoof in the form of an inkwell together with a ditto match striker, marked Orpington 1898-1909, winner of 30 Races, London 1909, maker W & G Neal