SOLD FOR £110
A 9ct yellow gold cabochon cut oval garnet and enamel ring, size S, 7 grams
SOLD FOR £180
An oval 9ct yellow gold engraved locket 14 grams gross, 43mm
SOLD FOR £60
A 9ct yellow gold engine turned circular locket gross 3.9 grams 25mm
SOLD FOR £170
An 18ct yellow gold diamond set eternity ring, size K, 6.2 grams
SOLD FOR £55
A pair of 3 colour 9ct whorl ear clips 4.7 grams, 35mm
SOLD FOR £70
An Edwardian rectangular mahogany sheet music chest fitted 5 drawers with undertier, raised on square supports 84cm h x 53cm w x 37cm d (the reverse labelled Denby & Spinks, House Furnishers Leeds)
SOLD FOR £60
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bookcase with raised back fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by astragal glazed panelled doors on bracket feet 118cm h x 90cm w x 24cm d (formerly a bureau bookcase top)
SOLD FOR £60
A Georgian mahogany chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers with shield shaped ivory escutcheons and turned ebony handles, raised on bracket feet 98cm h x 119cm w x 55cm d
SOLD FOR £2500
An early first pattern Fairburn Sykes dagger together with scabbard. The blade measuring 168mm (in total 295mm) weighing 242g and stamped The FS Fighting Knife and Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd. The dagger has no other official markings or stamps. The early brown leather scabbard (without wings) has a nickel chape.
The dagger was the property of Royal Marine L G Elliot service no PO/X5111 (name and number on reverse of scabbard) whose service medals are also being sold in this auction as lot 450
SOLD FOR £280
A pair of Continental embossed silver candlesticks with detachable sconces, London 1913, 34cm h x 12cm, the bases are weighted
SOLD FOR £85
An 18ct yellow gold half eternity ring set diamonds size N, 2.6 grams gross
SOLD FOR £85
A Victorian embossed trumpet shaped silver specimen vase raised on a circular base 27cm x 7cm, marks rubbed, together with a ditto pair 20cm x 6cm marks rubbed, lead weighted
SOLD FOR £95
An Edwardian Waltham bedroom timepiece contained in a square silver easel frame raised on bun feet 8cm x 11cm x 5cm
SOLD FOR £85
A pair of George IV Scottish silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, Edinburgh 1824, 178 grams
SOLD FOR £130
A Victorian 8 day striking carriage clock with enamelled dial and Roman numerals contained in an ebony and inlaid brass case, the sides decorated musical trophies, striking on a gong
SOLD FOR £85
Seven albums of Elizabeth II first day covers 1966-2000 and a box containing first day covers
SOLD FOR £80
A student's 1920's oak bookcase with arched raised back, the bureau with well fitted interior above 3 long graduated drawers flanked by cupboards enclosed by astragal glazed panelled doors 153cm h x 126cm w x 35cm d
SOLD FOR £120
A Fosters of Ashbourne "The England's Favourite" 8' two piece trout fishing rod, burgundy whippings tipped with green split cane, in cloth bag
SOLD FOR £70
Sharpes of Aberdeen "The J S Sharp" 8' split cane spinning fishing rod, with burgundy whippings, tulip tip eye, in original cloth case
SOLD FOR £60
An early Hardy Brothers Selvyt fishing reel pouch with Rod in Hand logo and 2 1970's Hardy Bros. fly reel pouches
SOLD FOR £60
Frances Harper, an Apple of My Eye limited edition bear with articulated limbs, wearing a leather "flying jacket", signed to the paw 51cm
SOLD FOR £60
An Elizabeth I shilling 1560
SOLD FOR £85
Rosalie Johnson, a limited edition bronze figure of a dormouse no.36 of 95 5cm x 3mc
SOLD FOR £120
George Miller volumes 1-4 "History, Philosophically" leather bound and published by H G Bohn 1849, William H Prescott volumes 1-3 "History of The Reign of Philip II" published by Richard Bentley 1859, Patrick Fraser Tyler volumes 1-4 "The History of Scotland" published by William P Mimmo 1864 (binding on 2 damaged), Lord Macaulay volumes 1-8 "History of England, From the Accession of James II" published by Longman and Green 1859, 34 volumes "The Works of Shakespeare" by Sands & Company London
SOLD FOR £240
Volumes 1-48 "The Waverley Novels" published in Edinburgh by Adam & Charles Black, half leather bound