SOLD FOR £60
A 1930's chiming longcase, striking on a gong, the 11" circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals contained in an oak case, 74"h
SOLD FOR £120
A 1930's chiming longcase clock, striking on a gong, the 12" brassed dial with Arabic numerals contained in an oak case, 75"h
SOLD FOR £110
A carved oak lambing style seat with arcaded carved decoration to the back, the base fitted a recess with hinged lid 42"h x 22"w x 17"d
SOLD FOR £85
A 17th Century style oval oak drop flap gateleg tea table, raised on bobbin turned supports 22 1/2"h x 32 1/2"w x 11 1/2" when closed x 31 1/2" when open
SOLD FOR £340
A 17th Century style oak dresser of small proportions, the raised back with shaped and moulded cornice fitted 2 shelves, the base fitted 1 short drawer flanked by 2 long drawers with brass pear drop handles above a cupboard enclosed by panelled doors, raised on club supports 64"h x 46"w x 17"d
SOLD FOR £150
A Georgian oak side table fitted a drawer with pierced and shaped apron raised on pillar supports 28"h x 36"w x 19"d
SOLD FOR £70
A carved oak hall table with raised back on turned and block supports, constructed of old timbers 48"h x 27"w x 13"d
SOLD FOR £70
Hart & Sons of Wych Street London, a 19th Century iron door lock contained in an oak iron bound housing 6" x 10" complete with key and 4 retaining screws
SOLD FOR £70
A 1920's oak Jacobean style bookcase with geometric mouldings, the raised back with three-quarter gallery fitted a drawer above a cupboard, fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by lead glazed panelled doors and raised on bracket feet 53"h x 24"w x 10"d
SOLD FOR £70
A 19th Century caddy with crossbanded decoration 4" 1/2" square, a pair of oak spiral turned candlesticks 17" (missing metal sconces), a carved wooden figure of a standing hippopotamus 5", 2 1930's book ends formed from oak from St George's Chapel Windsor Castle carved Tudor roses, a silver plated 4 bottle cruet and a large Chinese fan
SOLD FOR £70
A wall clock with 8 1/2" dial with Roman numerals marked J H Empson Kings Lynn contained in an oak case
SOLD FOR £280
C Blakeway of Albrighton, an 8 day striking longcase clock, the 14" brass painted dial with calendar hand, subsidiary second hand, contained in an oak case with broken and urn pediment 93"
SOLD FOR £95
An "Ipswich" style oak corner cabinet, the upper section with moulded cornice and arched aperture, fitted 2 shelves, the base enclosed by a linenfold panelled door 71"h x 28"w x 15 1/2"d
SOLD FOR £420
A carved oak monks bench of panelled construction with sphynx style arms to the side, raised on bun feet 31"h x 42"w x 21"d
SOLD FOR £150
A 17th Century oak high back chair of joined construction raised on turned and block supports (with possible replacement feet)
SOLD FOR £65
An Art Nouveau oak Libertys style octagonal occasional table, raised on 3 pierced panel supports with undertier 28"h x 15"w x 13"d
SOLD FOR £200
A 17th/18th Century oak chair of joined construction and solid seat, the arched back marked H L I, raised on turned and block supports with box framed stretcher, raised on bun feet (possibly replacements)
SOLD FOR £270
A Pugin style oak tub back revolving chair raised on a bulbous and X framed base
SOLD FOR £100
A late Victorian oak secretaire bookcase the upper section with moulded cornice, fitted shelves enclosed by glazed panelled doors, the base fitted a secretaire drawer and drawers above a cupboard enclosed by panelled doors 95"h x 49"w x 18"d
SOLD FOR £180
An 18th Century oak mule chest of panelled construction with hinged lid, the interior fitted a candle box, the base fitted 2 drawers with replacement brass swan neck drop handles 32"h x 49"w x 23"d
SOLD FOR £300
William Tipling, an 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 11" brass arch shaped dial painted moon and landscape, with silvered dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand and calendar aperture, the dial marked William Tipling Leeds Fecit, contained in a later associated carved oak case 86"h
SOLD FOR £95
A Georgian oak hanging corner cabinet with moulded cornice, the interior fitted shelves enclosed by an arch panelled door with H framed brass hinges, 38 1/2"h x 16 1/2"w x 30"d
SOLD FOR £1950
A Georgian oak dresser, the possibly later raised back with moulded cornice above 3 shelves, the break front base fitted 4 drawers with columns to the sides, flanked by 2 drawers above cupboards with arched panelled doors, having brass drop handles and raised on bracket feet, 84"h x 69"w x 20"d
SOLD FOR £110
A 1930's Art Deco oak lozenge shaped hall wardrobe with moulded cornice and carrying handles to the sides, enclosed by panelled doors and raised on a platform base 67"h x 41"w x 12"d
SOLD FOR £320
A pair of carved oak Turners chairs with bobbin turned decoration, the front and back carved shields with galleon