SOLD FOR £560
A Victorian Henry Wilkinson 18th Royal Irish Officer's sword, the blade etched Royal Cypher and monogram, complete with brass scabbard
SOLD FOR £180
A Victorian carved oak plaque the centre with IR cypher and surrounded by carved garlands with grapes and pineapples 64cm x 101cm
SOLD FOR £15800
Of Royal Interest, Drew & Sons, an Edwardian coromandel and chrome mounted games compendium, the hinged lid inlaid Edward VII Royal Cypher and with countersunk handles 26cm h x 42cm w, the interior fitted a coromandel and inlaid ivory chess/backgammon board with chrome hinges. The upper tray fitted a red and white carved ivory chess set, together with a red and white carved ivory domino set, 4 circular score indicators, 12 red ivory peg markers all contained within a satinwood tray and also together with 5 later associated packs of De La Rue playing cards. The satinwood lift out trays fitted 2 large bezique markers (1f), 2 small associated bezique markers the base marked The Camden Tom Thumb Whist Marker and 4 later associated De La Rue packs of playing cards. The drawer fitted 7 sections (1 receptacle vacant) containing pair of ivory dice shakers, 5 carved ivory dice, 43 blue circular composition counters (1 counter f), 45 ditto purple, 42 ditto white and 2 associated sets of playing cards. The divided base section fitted a circular satinwood roulette wheel with 3 metal figures of horses and jockeys, 6 later plastic figures of horses, 28 ivory jack straws. The fall front fitted a pair of ivory and chrome cribbage boards with 2 ivory score markers (both with loose hands).
SOLD FOR £110
A George V Royal Artillery officers sword the blade etched with royal cypher complete with leather scabbard
SOLD FOR £200
A Charles II bronze mortar and pestle, the mortar decorated The Royal Arms and with CR cypher 11cm h x 12cm diam., the base with old label marked Wingfield Castle Diss Norfolk
SOLD FOR £280
Of Royal Interest, a matched pair of H.M. Queen Victoria's hand stitched black and white silk stockings, the white tops with royal cypher and numbered 4 and 11, circa 1870, 78cm long, 14cm wide
SOLD FOR £140
An 18th Century tumbler bearing the cypher of the Empress of Russia 10cm and 2 similar tumblers
SOLD FOR £400
An Enfield 1853 three bar rifle musket, the tower lock with Royal Cypher, crown and VR marked 1858, complete with ram rod
SOLD FOR £110
A 19th Century glass rummer engraved Charles Wright Whitby 1858, an 18th Century shaped wine glass with etched cypher marked Amen, a George V 1911 Coronation trumpet shaped wine glass the stem set a thruppence and 6 penny lick ice cream glasses
SOLD FOR £110
A Smiths Ministry of Works Issue wall clock with 11 1/2" painted dial with Roman numerals contained in a mahogany case, the reverse with George VI cypher Smiths 1942
SOLD FOR £640
Two Elizabeth II black War Office issue dispatch boxes, the lids with Royal cypher marked War Office 1 and 31, having Chubb locks 5" x 16" x 11"
SOLD FOR £200
A set of 3 Victorian silver and guilloche enamel perfume bottles in a fitted 3 section leather box, retailed by Asprey London 1868, bearing the cypher of Queen Victoria's granddaughter Princess Beatrice
SOLD FOR £100
A William IV turned wooden and painted Police truncheon with crowned Royal cypher marked Whatfield
SOLD FOR £90
A Victorian rectangular pine coffer with later painted decoration, the hinged lid decorated a 3 masted sailing ship, the front with anchor marked HMS Defiant 1000 T'ns Falm'th, the sides with VR cypher and iron drop handles 19"h x 38"w x 20"d
SOLD FOR £90
A Prince and Princess of Wales Silver Wedding commemorative moulded glass dish 1888 8 1/2", a commemorative cut and pressed glass bowl with fleur de lis cypher 5 1/2"
SOLD FOR £100
A George IV turned wooden and silver painted Police truncheon with Royal arms and cypher 15 1/2"
SOLD FOR £110
A William IV turned and painted mahogany tip staff with Royal Cypher, marked Hadleigh 11 1/2"
SOLD FOR £65
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany piano stool with fall front, inlaid musical trophies, the seat with tapestry panel decorated Royal Cypher 1953, raised on ogee bracket feet 22"h x 21"w x 14"d
SOLD FOR £75
A Victorian turned and painted Special Constables truncheon with Royal Cypher marked S R 18"
SOLD FOR £75
A Victorian painted Police truncheon with Royal Coat of Arms and Cypher 16", some paint loss
SOLD FOR £140
A Victorian turned wooden truncheon with painted crown cypher and Staffordshire knot, 15"l
SOLD FOR £190
Wickward & Co, Portland Street, a Victorian black leather dispatch box, the lid with Royal Cypher and marked The Honourable Lord Gibson, Scottish Land Court 6"h x 22"w x 12"d
SOLD FOR £100
A Victorian style stage prop Chancellor of the Exchequer dispatch box, the lid with Royal Cypher VR 3"h x 14 1/2"w x 10"d
SOLD FOR £80
A George V turned wooden and transfer decorated Birmingham Special Constabulary truncheon with crowned royal cypher dated 1916-1919 and impressed SC214
SOLD FOR £80
Hatt & Co of Birmingham, a George V turned wooden and transfer decorated Special Constables presentation truncheon with crowned royal cypher, arms with motto "Integrity and Industry" marked Special Constabulary 1914-1919