SOLD FOR £80
William Kip, "Dorcestriae Comitatis Vulgo Dorsett" (Map of the County of Dorset), 17th century engraving with later hand-colouring, 28cm x 40cm, within a Hogarth style frame.
SOLD FOR £70
After Perugino (c.1446-1523), The Transfiguration, chromolithograph, published by The Arundel Society circa 1877, 56cm x 49cm, within an arched mount and ebonized frame.
SOLD FOR £220
After Fra Angelico (c.1395-1455), Christ and Mary Magdalene in the Garden, chromolithograph, published by The Arundel Society circa 1870, 47cm x 37cm, within an arched mount and ebonised frame.
SOLD FOR £70
Fritz Boehle (1873-1916), Mainschiffer (Boatman), etching, signed and dated 1897 in pencil, 29cm x 46cm, within a stained wood frame.
SOLD FOR £75
L.S. Lowry, "Going to Work", 20th century colour print, unsigned, editioned 619/850 in pencil, 43cm x 58cm, within a faux wood frame
SOLD FOR £60
**Ted Dyer (b.1940), Cornish Estuary, late 20th/early 21st century oil on canvas, signed, 69cm x 90cm, within a painted composition frame ** Please note - Artists Re-sale Rights may be payable on this lot
SOLD FOR £2100
Attributed to John Lewis (act. 1736-1776), Half Length Portrait of a Gentleman wearing a Navy Blue Jacket with Gold Brocade, Red Lining, and the embroidered badge of the Sea Serjeants, within a feigned oval, traditionally identified as Sir Robert Skyrme, 18th century oil on canvas, engraved ex-libris of Sea Serjeants affixed verso, 75cm x 61cm, within a gilt composition frame. Note: The Jacobite Society of Sea Sergeants was based in West and South Wales. They convened once a year at a seaside location, often for a week at a time, and unlike some societies did have women present at meetings. Provenance: noted as being in the possession of P.C.M. Hughes-Garbett in 1930.
SOLD FOR £240
Ina Kynaston Newbery, Still Life with Flowers in a Vase, 20th century oil on canvas, signed and dated "49 recto, Bourlet label verso, 60cm x 49cm, within a swept painted composition frame. Note: Ina Kynaston Newbery was the pseudonym of Mrs. J. A. Newbery of Shelton, Bedfordshire. She exhibited with the Society of Women Artists and was a regular contributor to exhibitions at the Luton Museum & Art Gallery.
SOLD FOR £380
Circle of Hyacinthe Rigaud (French, 1659-1743), Half Length Portrait of a Gentleman wearing Armour, an Ermine Cloak and the Order of the Golden Fleece, probably Leopold Duke of Lorraine, 18th century oil on canvas, relined 34cm x 26cm, within a gilt composition frame.
SOLD FOR £190
Attributed to Ezra Ames (American, 1768-1836), Half Length Portrait of Joseph Warford, oil on canvas, Christies stencil verso, relined, 44cm x 34cm, within a gilt composition frame. Note: Joseph Warford is recorded as having sat for Ames in 1810.
SOLD FOR £100
Star Wars, a pair of 1977 Titan Executive walkie talkies decorated R2-D2 and C-3PO
SOLD FOR £95
A silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1929, 116 grams
SOLD FOR £220
A Hermes "Les Cavaliers "D'Or" silk scarf, designed by Vladimir Rybaltchenko, featuring designs inspired by Scythia gold jewellery and with hand rolled edges 89cm x 89cm, complete with original box, tissue lining and Hermes care instruction card
SOLD FOR £240
A Georgian silver bottom marked spoon, London 1768, 3 other Old English pattern bottom marked spoons, a silver fiddle pattern pudding spoon London 1776, and a William IV pudding spoon 358 grams
SOLD FOR £75
An Edwardian perpetual calendar contained in an oak case 20cm h x 14cm w x 7cm d
SOLD FOR £520
An Elizabeth II 1980 sovereign
SOLD FOR £520
An Elizabeth II 1979 sovereign
SOLD FOR £70
Eleven silver shield shaped sports medals with yellow gold, testing as 9ct, plaques to the centre, 112 grams including ribbons, together with a pierced silver medal
SOLD FOR £130
A Masonic pierced 9ct gold pendant decorated square and compasses 2.35 grams, 6 various silver watch chain fobs 48grams and a Portsmouth Educational authority medallion
SOLD FOR £80
A Deville et Cie oval French blue enamelled solid fuel stove, the base marked Le Non Pareil 52cm h x 53cm w x 44cm d
SOLD FOR £150
William Woodman, an 18th Century square piano, labelled William Woodman Musical Instrument Manufacturer, Union Street Birmingham, contained in a mahogany case with brass mounts, fitted 3 secret drawers to the base, raised on reeded turned column supports with brass caps and casters 86cm h x 171cm w x 61cm d Ivory Exemption Certificate URX72UMZ
SOLD FOR £280
G-Plan, a mid-century sideboard fitted 4 drawers, flanked by cupboards enclosed by panelled doors, with counter sunk handles 79cm h x 213cm w x 45cm d
SOLD FOR £100
Captain B H Littleheart - "The Tanks, The History of The Tank Regiment", Castle London 1959, first edition, 2 volumes 8vo., (complete with dust covers)
SOLD FOR £200
An elm refectory dining table, the top formed of 3 planks, raised on turned supports with H framed stretcher 77cm h x 170cm l x 69cm d
SOLD FOR £70
A 19th Century elm and beech hoop and stick back carver chair with solid seat, raised on turned supports with cow horn stretcher 105cm h x 59cm w x 40cm d