SOLD FOR £85
A Regency circular quarter veneered walnut breakfast table, raised on a turned column and tripod base, brass paw feet 75cm h x 120cm
SOLD FOR £75
A 19th Century cutlass with 68cm blade and brass grip
SOLD FOR £100
An Alderson and Gyde of Birmingham brass ships bulkhead lantern dated 1941 40cm h x 21cm w x 15cm d
SOLD FOR £110
A Regency copper and brass tea urn with silver shield shaped cartouche and turned ivory handle, raised on bun feet 34cm h x 26cm
SOLD FOR £80
A Victorian faceted glass oil lamp reservoir, raised on a reeded brass and cast iron base complete with clear glass shade, the burner buttons with globe mark 71cm h x 16cm
SOLD FOR £75
A Georgian style circular brass 3 light hall lantern 44cm h x 22cm diam.
SOLD FOR £75
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany side table with satinwood and ebonised stringing, fitted 2 frieze drawers with ring drop handles, raised on square tapered supports, brass caps and casters 66cm h x 117cm w x 53cm d
SOLD FOR £60
A Georgian mahogany bow front chest with crossbanded top, fitted 2 short and 2 long drawers with replacement brass swan neck drop handles, raised on bracket feet 89cm h x 89cm w x 52cm d
SOLD FOR £55
A miniature copper and brass bugle 13cm, a whistle and minor cloth badges
SOLD FOR £300
A Georgian mahogany bow front chest with brushing slide above 2 short and 2 long drawers with brass handles and escutcheons, raised on replacement bracket feet 84cm h x 99cm w x 59cm d
SOLD FOR £3500
An RAF brass "scramble" bell from the R.A.F Poling radar base in West Sussex, stamped A.M 1939. together with a photo of WAAF Avis and a mahogany display cabinet. This bell was situated by the sleeping quarters of the base and was used extensively on the 18th of August 1940 known as "the hardest day" in the Battle of Britain. On the day the Luftwaffe attempted to destroy the Polling radar station with a large formation or Stuka (Junkers Ju 87) dive bombers. As remembered by Poling W.A.A.F Avis Parson "During this time it was put to great use. Oh how I hated it at times. I would be in a deep sleep, having been on duty all night, but it would keep ringing until everyone was in the shelter". Parsons would receive the Military Medal for her actions on that night. Provenance - taken from the Poling base upon demolition in 1956 by David Balaam, gifted to Bill Weatherly MM for W.A.A.F Avis Parsons in 1999 then gifted to RAF Princess Marina house by Parsons
SOLD FOR £90
Spital & Clark, a circular embossed brass charger "The Mad Hatter" from the Alice in Wonderland Series, after an illustration by J Daniels 38cm diam,
SOLD FOR £4400
A Gillows style flap over top cantilever dining table with 4 extra leaves (complete with brass clips), raised on 8 reeded supports, brass caps and castors 71cm h x 124cm w x 328cm l when all the leaves are in
SOLD FOR £240
A brass door stop in the form of a seated Airedale Terrier, the reverse marked C & A RD832526 42cm x 30cm x 7cm
SOLD FOR £170
A Georgian mahogany bow front chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers with replacement brass plate drop handles, raised on bracket feet 119cm h x 106cm w x 51cm d
SOLD FOR £260
A 19th Century bleached mahogany bow front chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers raised on splayed bracket feet with replacement brass plate drop handles, 99cm h x 103cm w x 55cm d
SOLD FOR £100
An Art Nouveau oval bevelled plate wall mirror contained in a planished brass frame 60cm h x 85cm w x 40cm d
SOLD FOR £360
An early 19th century (circa 1830) Naval Officers flintlock pistol. The brass octagonal barrel measuring 7.5 inches and approx 18 bore with mahogany stock. Signed SHARPE on the lock plates with the breeches signed LONDON and stamped with Birmingham proof mark and view mark. The tang and lock plate with engraved leaf motif, the brass trigger guard engraved sunburst motif. The brass butt plate also engraved. Complete with steel ramrod.
SOLD FOR £580
An early 19th century (circa 1830) Naval Officers flintlock pistol. The brass octagonal barrel measuring 7.5 inches and approx 18 bore with walnut stock. Signed SHARPE on the lock plates with the breeches signed LONDON and stamped with Birmingham proof mark and view mark. The tang and lock plate with engraved leaf motif, the brass trigger guard engraved sunburst motif. The brass butt plate also engraved. Complete with steel ramrod.
SOLD FOR £150
A pair of 19th Century cutlasses with 69cm polished blades, one brass grip with broad arrow mark, both with crown
SOLD FOR £70
10 various brass bell weights - 7lb, 4lb, 2lb (x2), 1lb, 8oz, 4oz, 2oz, 1oz and 1/2oz together with 5 other weights
SOLD FOR £65
A 19th/20th Century rectangular shotgun case, lid labelled Charles B G S Well 26 The Strand, London 9cm h x 83cm l x 22cm w (hinge f), a fabric ditto with brass lock and leather mounts 8cm x 77cm x 20cm, both with fitted interiors, ditto fibre shotgun case interior labelled John Blanch & Sons 9cm x 83cm x 21cm (worn in places), a mahogany ditto 8cm x 79cm x 24cm
SOLD FOR £75
A Hardy marquis No.2 salmon fishing reel with brass ribbed foot and metal choke system
SOLD FOR £65
A brass Pullman lamp with blue etched glass shade 52cm x 13cm
SOLD FOR £180
A Regency circular snap top bleached and crossbanded mahogany breakfast table, raised on a turned column and tripod supports ending in brass caps and castors 71cm h x 120cm diam.