SOLD FOR £110
Roman Empire, Vespasian, 69-79 AD, brass Sestertius, 33mm, Obv: Laureate bust of Vespasian, right / Rev: Palm tree, male Jewish captive standing, left, Judaea seated, right, resting head on hand. S.2325, F.
SOLD FOR £130
A longcase timepiece with 19cm brass dial, silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, contained in a figured walnut case with sliding hood, complete with pendulum and key 176cm h x 32cm w x 21cm d
SOLD FOR £60
A Victorian bleached oak bookcase on chest, the upper section fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by a glazed panelled doors, the base fitted 2 short and 2 long drawers with brass swan neck drop handles 197cm h x 108cm w x 53cm d
SOLD FOR £75
A Victorian mahogany 3 section Canterbury with pierced panels, the base fitted a drawer, raised on brass caps and casters 50cm h x 48cm w x 38cm d
SOLD FOR £150
A 9ct yellow gold wedding ring size M, 5.6 grams (cut), a 9ct yellow gold necklace 43cm and a ditto 46cm, a ring, an earring, a ring size clip and a brass earring 5.6 grams
SOLD FOR £260
An early 18th Century brass pocket combination sun dial/compass in the manner of L Grafs, contained in an octagonal engraved brass case with a circular silvered compass and blue steel hand under glass, having a folding crescent marked in degrees, with folding pierced brass gnomon the base engraved with latitudes of cities, Elev Pol, Amsterdam 52, Berlin Bremen 53, Hamburg 54, Riga Moscow 57 And Vogl, 6.5cm
SOLD FOR £100
Lambert, 9,10,11 and 12 Coventry Street London, Silversmiths To Her Majesty, a Victorian oak and metal banded plate trunk, having a brass plaque to the front "Captain J Dacres RN", the interior with original paper label 58cm h x 83cm w x 53cm d
SOLD FOR £200
A World War II second pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Wilkinson Sword fighting dagger, the blade etched Wilkinson Sword London and FS Fighting Knife complete with leather scabbard and brass grip
SOLD FOR £110
A 19th/20th Century leather and brass bound cartridge magazine, the interior fitted 6 divisions, the lid marked Hugh Flower 15cm x 49cm x 35cm
SOLD FOR £100
Thomas Stripling of Lichfield, an 18th/19th Century 30 hour longcase clock, the 29cm square brass dial marked Stripling of Lichfield with metal spandrels, Roman numerals, calendar aperture, contained in an oak case 205cm h x 44cm w x 28cm d, complete with pendulum (a/f) and weight
SOLD FOR £60
A British War medal and Victory medal to 37707 Pte. F. Brockbank Durham Light Infantry comprising British War medal and Victory medal, brass shoulder title and 2 collar dogs
SOLD FOR £75
A pair of Art Nouveau polished brass and steel fire dogs 23cm x 17cm x 12cm
SOLD FOR £200
A Georgian mahogany chest on chest with moulded cornice, fitted 2 short and 3 long drawers with canted fluted corners, the base fitted 3 long drawers with brass swan neck drop handles 190cm h x 104cm w x 54cm d
SOLD FOR £80
A 19th Century mahogany kneehole desk with green inset writing surface above 1 long and 8 short drawers with brass swan neck drop handles 77cm h x 123cm w x 65cm d
SOLD FOR £60
A Victorian Continental pine apprentice chest of 5 drawers with brass ring drop handles, raised on a platform base 44cm h x 34cm w x 21cm d
SOLD FOR £120
A Georgian style figured walnut waterfall bookcase fitted 4 shelves with brass drop handles to the sides, the base fitted 2 drawers, raised on bracket feet 122cm h x 61cm w x 25cm d
SOLD FOR £100
An Edwardian rectangular inlaid mahogany bijouterie table with hinged lid, raised on square tapered supports ending in brass caps and casters 72cm h x 60cm w x 40cm d
SOLD FOR £120
A Liberty style Arts and Crafts oak chest of 2 drawers with brass escutcheons 81cm h x 84cm w x 53cm d
SOLD FOR £70
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany pedestal chest of 4 drawers with brass escutcheons and gilt drop handles, raised on a platform base 108cm h x 70cm w x 50cm
SOLD FOR £55
Roman Empire, Trajan Decius, 249-251 AD, brass Sestertius, 27mm, Obv: Laureate bust, right / Rev: Dacia standing with wolfs head standard, S-C either side. S.9398, aVF.
SOLD FOR £160
Roman Empire, Orbiana (Wife of Severus Alexander), 225 AD, brass Sestertius, 30mm, Obv: Diademed and draped bust of Orbiana right / Rev: Concordia enthroned left holding patera and double cornucopiae. S.8193, F.
SOLD FOR £95
Roman Empire, Antonius Pius, 138-161 AD, brass Sestertius, 27mm, Obv: Laureate head right/ Rev: S-C either side of Pax standing left holding branch and cornucopiae. S.4199, F.
SOLD FOR £95
Roman Empire, Antoninus Pius, 138-161 AD, brass Sestertius, 30mm, Obv: Laureate bust, right / Rev: Moneta, standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae, S C either side of feet. S.4092, F.
SOLD FOR £120
Roman Empire, Lucius Aelius, 136-138 AD, brass Sestertius, 33mm, Obv: Bare head of Aelius / Rev: Spes, standing left, holding a flower. S.3986, F.
SOLD FOR £70
Roman Empire, Hadrian, Rome 117-138 AD, brass Dupondius, 27mm, Obv: Radiate bust right with drapery on far shoulder / Rev: Salus-Fortuna standing left with right foot on globe, holding patera and rudder. S.3668, aVF.