SOLD FOR £80
A Georgian style silver helmet shaped cream jug with bead work decoration and square base, Chester 1910, 4 ozs
SOLD FOR £60
A Victorian embossed silver bowl, the base inset a coin, London 1894 and 2 silver napkin rings, 5 ozs
SOLD FOR £65
A Royal Crown Derby figure of a pheasant, the base marked XXXII 7"
SOLD FOR £60
A set of 12 tea glasses with planished metal WMF bases
SOLD FOR £170
A 22 piece Shelley Melody pattern tea service comprising twin handled plate 10", 6 tea plates 6", 6 cups and 6 saucers, cream jug, sugar bowl - cracked, base marked Shelley 13453
SOLD FOR £80
A Dresden porcelain mug with gilt banding and floral decoration, base marked MD 1795 Dresden, with strap work handle, together with an ironstone Imari pattern plate 10"
SOLD FOR £800
A Chinese blue and white porcelain Gu vase, decorated female figures amongst stylised landscapes within scroll banded reserves, bears 6 character mark to base 24.5"h, 12" diam.
SOLD FOR £280
Bernard Leach, St Ives Pottery, 1950's, a circular charger with wavy line decoration, the base with cypher mark 12" together with 2 small ditto 9" and 6.5"
SOLD FOR £110
A Royal Dux figure of a girl seated on a conch shell, the base with triangular pink mark, impressed 1340 13"
SOLD FOR £90
A Chinese blue and white baluster shaped vase decorated figures, the base with 6 character mark 10" together with 12 other blue and white vases, some f and r
SOLD FOR £80
4 Royal Crown Derby porcelain paperweights in the form of animals, a figure of a seated "fat cat" base marked LIX - second, a figure of a Blackwell duckling marked LX1, a wren and a rabbit marked MMVII
SOLD FOR £140
A Moorcroft vase of waisted form the base impressed Moorcroft and with 3 bar gate mark to base 11" ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £55
A faience moon flask with grotesque head and twin handles, the base marked Gien 11"
SOLD FOR £65
A pair of Chinese blue and white baluster shaped vases decorated prunus, the base with 4 character mark 12"
SOLD FOR £130
A "Meissen" porcelain figure of a female monkey musician with score, the base with crossed swords mark, f, 5" and a porcelain figure of a monkey bag piper, the base marked R, 5"
SOLD FOR £1200
A pair of 19th Century Meissen porcelain sweetmeat dishes supported by a figure of gallant and belle, the base with cross swords mark and incised H166 and impressed 74 8.5", fingers missing and some chips ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £130
A pair of early 19th Century French bronze and ormolu stands, fashioned as 4 entwined dolphins on a Rococo style circular base with scroll feet, 4.75"h
SOLD FOR £300
J Mosley, Peniston Yorkshire, a mid 18th Century oak longcase clock, the case with broken swan neck pediment above a pair of fluted column supports, the trunk with rectangular moulded door flanked by reeded quarter pilasters, raised on a box base with splayed feet. The 14" circular brass Arabic and Roman dial with second subsidiary and date dials, set 8 day two train movement with anchor escapement striking bell, 85"h x 21"w x 12"d
SOLD FOR £160
Laine, Paris. A late 19th Century rosewood mantel clock having silvered Roman engine turned dial, signed, set 8 day cylinder movement with count wheel strike and silk suspension, striking bell, the case with floral marquetry decoration, raised on a plinth base 9.5"h x 6"w x 5"d
SOLD FOR £60
An Art Deco chrome plated desk compendium set 8 day timepiece, thermometer and aneroid barometer on a stepped plinth base 5.5"h x 11.5"w x 2"d
SOLD FOR £60
A late 19th Century mahogany torchere in the mid 18th Century style, the shaped square top raised on a fluted leaf acanthus carved column support, tripod base, 46"h x 11"w
SOLD FOR £110
A George IV mahogany side table, brass mounted fitted 2 short drawers raised on a quadripartite splayed base, later top 28"h x 30"d x 17.5"w
SOLD FOR £340
A Victorian mahogany swivel desk chair with horseshoe arms over a rexine seat on quadripartite swivel base
SOLD FOR £480
In the manner of Gillows, a pair of good Regency mahogany and beechwood pole screens, gilt metal mounted, the rectangular screen with re-entrant scrolled corners and inset watercolour studies of pastoral figures amongst rural landscapes, signed H Harding 1813, raised on inverted baluster turned columns and triform bases with brass claw feet 58"h x 16"w ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £75
A George IV style mahogany 4 division Canterbury fitted a drawer to base, raised on ring turned tapered legs, brass caps and casters 20"h x 20"w x 14"d