SOLD FOR £440
In the manner of Robert Heritage for Archie Shine, a pair of 1960/70's floating rosewood and teak cabinets, each with sliding doors having recessed dome handles revealing a right compartment of 2 long drawers (also with recessed dome handles) and shelf and the left a twin bookshelf compartment, 56cm h x 142cm w x 46cm d, supplied with a Cites Article 10 certificate, reference No. 24GBA10A86W86
SOLD FOR £100
Thomas Hallam Nottingham, a 19th Century 8 day striking longcase clock the 35cm arched painted dial decorated figures depicting the harvest, with subsidiary second hand, calendar aperture, contained in a mahogany case complete with pendulum and weights 222cm h
SOLD FOR £220
Fugo, Fuge Salmon + Whitchch Fecit, (as marked on the dial) an 18th Century longcase clock striking on bell, the 30cm arched gilt dial with bird and silvered chapter ring, minute indicator and calendar aperture, contained in a crossbanded oak case 213cm h, complete with pendulum, key and weights
SOLD FOR £480
A Victorian arch shaped over mantel mirror contained in a silver painted rope edge frame 173cm x 163cm
SOLD FOR £110
An Edwardian 8 day chiming longcase clock, having a 21cm brass arched dial with Roman numerals, silvered chapter ring and minute indicator, contained in an inlaid mahogany case 240cm h x 50cm w x 35cm d, complete with weights, no pendulum and no gongs
SOLD FOR £600
Charles Francis Fuller (1830-1875), a carved marble head and shoulders portrait bust of Queen Alexandra 66cm h x 42cm w x 30cm d Provenance: The bust was a gift from Queen Alexandria on the occasion of the 5th Lord Garvagh's christening and was displayed in the family home at Marble Arch. At the demolition of the house in the late 1920's, the bust was placed into storage at Coutt's & Co in the Strand where it remained until the bank was demolished. At this time it was gifted to Lord Garvagh's solicitor.
SOLD FOR £55
A silver 5 bar arched toast rack on scroll feet London 1913, 96 grams, 8cm
SOLD FOR £460
A 1920's wooden Noah's Ark and animals, created by the War Relief Toy Works, Stoke Newington, hand painted mustard hull and roof, cream deck and walls, with orange and black gothic arched windows, port side wall with painted War Relief Toy Work Company logo, the hinged roof revealing an interior, 50cm h x x 106cm l x 25cm, there are 64 hand painted carved wooden figures including Noah and his wife (Naamah)
SOLD FOR £80
A Victorian oak chiffonier sideboard, the arched mirrored back fitted a shelf, the base a drawer above a recess flanked by 2 short drawers above cupboard enclosed by a panelled door 163cm h x 183cm w x 61cm d
SOLD FOR £110
A 1930's Italian style walnut dressing table fitted a drawer, raised on cup and cover supports with U shaped stretcher and scrolled feet 80cm h x 121cm w x 60cm d, together with a separate arched bevelled plate dressing table mirror with carved shell to the crest 76cm h x 99cm w x 23cm d and an oval dressing table stool with woven cane seat, raised on cup and cover supports with X framed stretcher
SOLD FOR £60
Oeuvres Completes, J J Rouseau New Edition, Volume 22, 1793, fully bound in mottled calf with gilt border 12 mo., The Orestes of Euripides by The Reverend J. R. Major, London Longman and Co., 2nd edition 1836, quarter bound calf and marbled boards, 12 mo., Le Cama Soutra (The Cama Sutra) translated to French by E Lamairesse Paris Georges Carre 1891, bound in half red Morocco with brown mottled boards, the spine with raised bands, gilt tooling 4 to., Cooke Stenson "This Motoring", limited presentation edition (although un-numbered) fully bound in cream velum, 1st edition 1931, Cassell & Company Ltd. London., Sand George A "Le Secretaire Intime" Paris 1886, quarter bound brown Morocco, gilt spine, green boards, 12 mo., Herroditus translated from the Greek by the Rev. William Beloe, revised edition London Jones and Co 1830, quarter bound in dark brown Morocco the spine with raised bands, marbled boards 8vo., "Report of The Proceedings in the Visitatorial Court of His Grace The Arch Bishop of York" Monday 18th January 1841, London Crofts and Blenkarn 1841, fully bound in calf and gilt spine 8vo., Durand Ralph "Oxford It's Buildings and Gardens" with 32 drawings in colour by William A Wildman, London Grant Richards 1909, bound in full velum and gilt, 32 tissue guarded tipped in colour plates, 4to., Cupples George "The Green Hand, Adventures of a Naval Lieutenant" W H White and Co. London 1910, half bound green Morocco, gilt banded spine, green boards 12mo., Ballantyne E M "The Dog Crusoe and His Master" London T Nelsons and Sons 1889, bound in red cloth and gilt 12mo., a folio of illustrations by D C Selous of Dereward "The Wake" by Charles Kingsley 1870 Chambers Book of Days, "A Miscellany of Popular Antiques" in 2 volumes 1864, half bound in red Morocco with marbled boards, the spine with raised bands and gilt tooling 4to., "The Political Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow" with illustrations, Cassell and Company Ltd, half bound in calf with dark green boards, the spine gilt tooled and with raised bands 4to., "Stories From the Arabia Nights", retold by Lawrence Bourgman with drawings by Edmund Dulac, Hodder and Staunton for Boots 4to., Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen illustrated by Harry Clark, George Harrup a Co. London 1930 4to.
SOLD FOR £75
A Masonic Ancient and Accepted Degree Rose Croix 31st Degree collar and jewel together with a 30th Degree sash, a Craft Grand Officer's full dress and undress apron, collar and collar jewel, a Past Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies, a Royal Arch Grand Officer's apron, Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies, ditto collar, jewel and sash, contained in 2 cases
SOLD FOR £85
A blacksmith made wrought iron arch shaped 5 light standard lamp, raised on spiral turned column, cruciform base 180cm h x 72cm
SOLD FOR £70
A 19/20th Century French bleached oak armoire with arched top, the interior with hanging space, the base fitted a drawer, enclosed by a pair of bevelled plate mirror panelled doors 239cm h x 129cm w x 47cm d
SOLD FOR £70
A Victorian mahogany triple wardrobe with arched cornice, the centre section fitted 4 trays above 3 long drawers and enclosed by an arched mirrored door, flanked by cupboards with hanging sections enclosed by panelled doors 236cm h x 214cm w x 63cm d
SOLD FOR £260
Thomas Wood Nailsworth, an 18th Century 8 day striking long case clock, the 29.5cm brass arched dial marked Tempus Fugit Thomas Wood Nailsworth contained in an oak case, complete with pendulum, winder and weights 222cm h
SOLD FOR £120
A chain driven fusee bracket timepiece, the 11cm arched dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, marked Benetfink & Co Cheapside, having an 11cm plain back plate, complete with pendulum (no key) 37cm h x 24cm w x 18cm d
SOLD FOR £150
J Barnsdale of Norwich, a 19th Century 8 day striking long case clock, the 30cm arched painted dial with Roman numerals, minute indicator, calendar aperture and floral spandrels marked J Barnsdale Norwich, complete with 2 weights, pendulum and key, contained in an inlaid mahogany case, raised on bracket feet 225cm h x 49cm w x 23cm d
SOLD FOR £1450
A cedar Cuban cigar cabinet, the arched top marked Flor de Tobacos de Partagas YGa Habana, the interior fitted shelves and 2 drawers enclosed by panelled doors marked Specially imported for GF Trumper 9 Curzon Street Mayfair, raised on a platform base 212cm h x 67cm w x 35cm d
SOLD FOR £60
A striking bracket clock with 14cm arched dial, Roman numerals contained in an inlaid mahogany case, the back marked J.J.E England, raised on 4 brass bun feet 30cm h x 20cm w x 15cm d, complete with pendulum
SOLD FOR £120
A Victorian rosewood chiffonier the raised back fitted a shelf, the base 2 secret drawers above cupboards enclosed by arched panelled doors, on bun feet 145cm h x 102cm w x 45cm d
SOLD FOR £70
A Georgian style rectangular plate mirror contained in a walnut arch shaped frame, upper panel painted a still life study of flowers 79cm h x 39cm w
SOLD FOR £130
A 1930's oak arch shaped display cabinet, fitted shelves enclosed by a lead glazed panelled door, the base fitted a drawer, raised on spiral turned supports with H framed stretcher 165cm h x 57cm w x 32cm d
SOLD FOR £480
17th Century Italian oil on arched panel, angel blowing a horn standing on clouds, contained in a gilt gothic frame flanked by columns 23cm x 10cm
SOLD FOR £300
Conrad Leigh (1883-1958), oil on canvas signed, "The Archbishop of Canterbury Giving The Benediction After Crowning The Queen" unframed 61.5cm x 51cm