SOLD FOR £80
A Whitefriars kingfisher blue "Mallet" vase, pattern no: 9818, 20cm together with a Whitefriars grey glass textured square vase 10cm, a kingfisher blue ditto 13cm
SOLD FOR £80
A Whitefriars tangerine orange glass "Nailhead" square vase 20cm, a grey ditto pattern no: 9683, 20cm and a grey rectangular "Nailhead" vase 11cm, pattern no: 9685
SOLD FOR £80
A Whitefriars tangerine orange glass "Bark" cylindrical vase, pattern no: 9689, 15cm, together with a rectangular tangerine orange knobbly finish vase 12cm
SOLD FOR £70
A Whitefriars ruby red glass lobed vase with controlled air bubbles 18cm, a kingfisher blue ditto 18cm and a tangerine orange ditto, pattern no: 9772, 18cm
SOLD FOR £140
A Whitefriars indigo textured glass free form vase 30cm, designed by Geoffrey Baxter
SOLD FOR £70
A 19th Century beech and elm tub back smokers bow armchair with bobbin turned decoration and double H framed stretcher raised on turned supports 83cm h x 70cm w x 42cm d (seat 31cm x 30cm)
SOLD FOR £60
A 19th Century elm smokers bow armchair with spindle back and solid seat, raised on turned supports with H framed stretcher 78cm h x 68cm w x 41cm d (seat 30cm x 28cm)
SOLD FOR £160
An Edwardian oak double filing chest with 3/4 gallery fitted 18 filing trays enclosed by a tambour shutter, complete with key, 121cm h x 93cm w x 48cm d
SOLD FOR £85
Tress & Company London, a gentleman's black silk top hat, size 7
SOLD FOR £75
A 19th Century Japanese polished bronze candlestick in the form of a stork standing on a turtle 27cm
SOLD FOR £340
A facsimile Star of The Most Noble Order of The Garter, together with a facsimile sash badge of The Most Ancient Order of The Thistle, framed
SOLD FOR £140
A Royal Air Force Pilot's flying log book to Sergeant Trevor Blake with entires for 1943, record for navigator's use and standard telegraph 1938, RAF work shop laboratory record book and 2 exercise books
SOLD FOR £420
The medals and awards of Colonel Sir William Thomson Halcrow Kt. MICE 1883-1958 comprising Knights Bachelors Badge cased, 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, British War medal mounted for wear, a Worshipful Company of Musicians medal, cased, a gilt metal and enamel Past Overseers jewel for the Society of St Margaret and St John Westminster, the reverse named Sir William Halcrow, cased, a silver Worshipful Company of Musicians medal named to L J H Halcrow JP, cased, 2 other Worshipful Company of Musicians medals and 3 enamelled badges, together with a Who's Who entry and paperwork
SOLD FOR £160
A group of 7 miniature medals comprising Queens South Africa with 3 bars Defence of Kimberley, Driefontein and Transvaal, Kings South Africa with 2 bars South Africa 1901 and 1902, 1914 Star, British War medal, Victory medal with MID, George V issue Army Long Service Good Conduct medal and Kimberley Star
SOLD FOR £240
A pair of medals to 2nd Lieutenant T.P.S. Summerson Royal Flying Corps, comprising British War medal and Victory medal mounted with observer's half wing, identity bracelet marked 2nd Lieutenant TPS Summerson RFC CofE, together with a photograph of the recipient and family
SOLD FOR £60
A Georgian cordial glass with tapered bowl 13cm, 2 others
SOLD FOR £65
A Georgian trumpet shaped cordial 15cm, 3 others and 2 small round cordials
SOLD FOR £85
Geoffrey Baxter (British 1922-1995), a pair of Whitefriars glass "Bark" cylindrical vases in tangerine orange and ruby red, pattern no: 9729, 13cm
SOLD FOR £70
A Queens South Africa medal, five bars - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and 1902, re-named to 431 3RD Cl.Tpr G Jupp S.A.C
SOLD FOR £420
A white metal Boulton's Trafalgar medal with white metal suspension bars
SOLD FOR £180
A bronze Boulton's Trafalgar medal, un-named, as issued
SOLD FOR £55
A 19th Century French 8 day timepiece with 10cm enamelled dial, contained in a white marble and gilt mounted case 35cm h x 29cm w x 19cm d, complete with pendulum but no key
SOLD FOR £110
A 19th Century timepiece with enamelled dial, Arabic numerals, contained in a champleve enamelled case surmounted by cherubs 20cm x 14cm x 6cm
SOLD FOR £102
Thomas Winstanley of Holywell, an 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 36cm arched painted dial with phases of the moon, subsidiary second hand marked Tho. Winstanley Holywell, contained in an oak case complete with weights, pendulum and key 232cm h x 50cm w x 23cm d
SOLD FOR £90
G Baneci of Ipswich, an 18th Century mercury wheel barometer and thermometer with 30cm silvered dial, damp/dry indicator, thermometer and spirit level, contained in an inlaid mahogany case