SOLD FOR £140
An early 19th Century French walnut and cherry wood buffet de chasse, with hinged top above a pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing a shelf and flanked by split pilasters, raised on turned bun feet 33"h x 49"w x 23"d
SOLD FOR £55
A pair of Hepplewhite style shield back dining chairs on square tapering supports with H framed stretcher
SOLD FOR £340
John Makepeace OBE, a set of 6 fruitwood leather bound dining chairs with concave seats, raised on square legs with ball feet, stamped John Makepeace Workshops, Norman Illingworth 1981,
SOLD FOR £100
A silver charm bracelet hung numerous charms
SOLD FOR £300
A collection of minor gold jewellery including dress rings, charms etc
SOLD FOR £1150
John Durden, Mark Lane, London, an early 20th Century 18ct yellow gold half hunter keyless pocket watch, the outer case monogrammed and enamelled with Roman numerals and enclosing a Roman and Arabic dial with outer minute track, set lever movement no.404440, together with a gold plated Albert chain ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £90
A lady's 18ct gold dress ring set 4 red stones supported by diamonds, together with a pair of ear studs and a fine silver chain
SOLD FOR £840
A lady's Edwardian chain hung a rectangular peridot and pyramid shaped pendant interspaced demi-pearls
SOLD FOR £100
A gilt metal belcher link guard chain
SOLD FOR £300
A George III baluster shaped silver tankard with scroll handle and engraved decoration, London 1757 by Thomas Whipman & Charles Wright, 9 ozs ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £220
Thomas Chadwick, a limited edition print from The Revelations of St John The Divine, inscribed in pencil "Who is worthy to open the book, and to lose the seals thereof?", 2/60, signed in pencil 7.75"h x 10"w
SOLD FOR £1000
Charles John de Lacy, RA, British 1856-1936, oil on canvas, study of Sailing Barges and a Tug on the River Thames, with The Tower of London to the Distance, signed, 17"h x 31.25"w
SOLD FOR £200
An Oriental blue and white circular jardiniere the interior decorated birds, the exterior decorated leaves with 3 character mark to base - crack to the base, 24"
SOLD FOR £65
A pair of blue and white Adair chamber pots, a collection of old brown bottles, a red glass decanter, a large treacle glazed hunting jug etc
SOLD FOR £320
An Oriental blue and white ginger jar and cover 8", a Kutani vase the base with 3 character mark 12", an Oriental urn and cover the base with seal mark 7.5" and a late Satsuma vase 5"
SOLD FOR £260
A pair of Oriental white glazed club shaped vases decorated birds, the bases with 3 character mark, an Oriental club shaped vase decorated courtly figures the base with 6 character mark 10" and a prunus vase of baluster form 6"
SOLD FOR £295
A brown glazed Poole Pottery Studio charger 13.5"
SOLD FOR £540
A pair of Oriental vases decorated Carp, the base with 3 character mark 10"
SOLD FOR £95
A pair of Oriental club shaped vases decorated dragons, the base with 6 character mark 16"
SOLD FOR £320
An Oriental blue glazed double gourd shaped vase, base with 4 character mark, raised on a square rosewood and marble stand 5" ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £55
A 19th Century Swedish carved treen spoon with chamfered and stylised carved decoration 22.5"l
SOLD FOR £720
5 bottles of 1985 Moet & Chandon Dom Perignon Rose champagne
SOLD FOR £9500
Aubert & Klaftenberger, 157 Regent Street, London. An unusual walnut floor-standing domestic regulator in the Gothic taste circa 1865. The single train movement with dead beat escapement, set silvered Roman chapter ring with outer minute track and second subsidiary dial, incorporating an unusual brass and glass rod pendulum, fitted 12 brass capped mercury vials with adjustment pointer to base. The case, with foliate carved and pierced cornice above a hollow high relief carved band of flowers, the door with arched apertures flanked by flower heads and lattice pilasters, raised on chamfered and shaped plinth base 79.5"h x 18"w x 14"d ILLUSTRATED FRONT COVER
Aubert & Klaftenberger was created in 1835 by an International partnership of 2 watch retailers, the London based C.J. Klaftenberger and D.F. Aubert of Geneva. The firm was held in high esteem by Prince Albert, receiving regular orders for clocks and watches from 1845 onwards and favoured by both the Queen and the Prince as the supplier of watches to be presented as gifts. The Company was also contributor to the Horological Section of the Great Exhibition, winning the Honourable Mention from the Jury. In 1859 Aubert & Klaftenberger were awarded a Royal Warrant
SOLD FOR £150
A mid 17th Century style walnut bracket clock, the case with bell top and plinth base with bun feet, set Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring, mask spandrels, with 8 day quarter repeating movement chiming on 4 gongs 13"h x 9"w x 7.5"w
SOLD FOR £280
Elliott London, a 17th Century style walnut bracket clock having a broken arch brass dial, silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring, flanked by mask spandrels, the quarter repeating 8 day lever movement with Westminster and Whittington chimes on 8 gongs, movement no. 27344, retailed by Mappin & Webb Ltd. 14.5" x 10"h x 6.5"d