SOLD FOR £65
An early Hardy featherweight 7'6" split cane fishing rod, complete with 2 tips in a modern Hardy cloth bag
SOLD FOR £260
An oak draw leaf dining table, raised on carved cup and cover supports with Y shaped stretcher 77cm h x 91cm w x 127cm l when closed x 211cm when extended
SOLD FOR £110
An Edwardian winged armchair upholstered in rose pink velvet, raised on square tapered supports
SOLD FOR £90
A 17th/18th Century style elm dresser base fitted 3 long drawers above 3 short drawers flanked by a pair of cupboards with swan neck drop handles 87cm h x 154cm w x 46cm d
SOLD FOR £150
A matched pair of 16th Century style oak and elm bar back stools raised on turned supports with H framed stretcher
SOLD FOR £130
A rectangular Regency mahogany work table fitted a drawer, raised on standard end supports with turned H framed stretcher 73cm h x 58cm w x 45cm d
SOLD FOR £190
A William IV rectangular mahogany tea table raised on a turned column and rectangular base, raised on outswept supports ending in brass caps and castors 72cm x 91cm x 45cm
SOLD FOR £80
An 18th Century elm mule chest of panelled construction and with hinged lid, the base fitted 2 drawers 74cm h x 129cm w x 57cm d
SOLD FOR £65
A 19th Century French pine "knockdown" wardrobe with moulded cornice enclosed by a panelled door 193cm h x 118cm w x 64cm d
SOLD FOR £260
An Edwardian rectangular mahogany Chippendale style bijouterie table with hinged lid raised on carved cabriole supports 74cm h x 70cm w x 40cm d
SOLD FOR £60
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany tub back corner chair with spindle decoration and upholstered seat, raised on turned supports with X framed stretcher
SOLD FOR £260
Leslie Ashwell Wood, 1964, an original cutaway illustration from The Eagle volume 15, number 6, watercolour on board of a diesel locomotive
SOLD FOR £140
A good pair of brocaded curtains with embroidered decoration and pinch pleat tops, fully lined and each measuring 236cm drop x 210cm w, complete with fabric pelmet 55cm x 366cm
SOLD FOR £180
A 19th Century elm wheel back kitchen carver chair with solid seat and crinoline stretcher (old repair to the arm) together with 1 other elm kitchen carver chair with turned supports, H framed stretcher
SOLD FOR £460
A D shaped French walnut vitrine with pink veined marble top and pierced gilt gallery, the interior fitted shelves enclosed by a bow front panelled door, raised on cabriole supports with gilt metal mounts throughout 140cm h x 66cm w x 33cm d
SOLD FOR £70
A Victorian marble clock garniture comprising striking mantel clock with enamelled dial and Arabic numerals contained in a black marble architectural case surmounted by a figure of a classical bust of a gentleman, together with 2 side urns raised on a stepped and marble base (1 with light chips to the rim)
SOLD FOR £90
An Edwardian oak canteen containing a quantity of plated cutlery for 12
SOLD FOR £80
An Art Nouveau style hammered copper coal bin, the top embossed a dragon raised on wrought iron supports 63cm h x 66cm w x 44cm d
SOLD FOR £75
A pair of Bristol blue glass oil lamp reservoirs raised on gilt metal reeded columns, 1 with etched glass shade and chimney 77cm h x 17cm
SOLD FOR £70
A William IV twin pillar dining table raised on square pillars with triform base and scroll feet, together with 1 extra leaf 70cm h x 122cm w x 129cm l x 192 when extended
SOLD FOR £140
An Edwardian walnut desk/dressing table with raised back, fitted 1 long and 8 short drawers 78cm h x 122cm w x 60cm d
SOLD FOR £75
A Chippendale style oval extending dining table with 1 extra leaf, raised on cabriole ball and claw supports 69cm h x 105cm w x 136cm l x 181cm when extended
SOLD FOR £940
Frank Hampson (1918 - 1985). The original storyboard artwork for Dan Dare from The Eagle comic front cover vol. 10 no. 25. Watercolour on board from the story series "Terra Nova". These were among the last artworks by Frank Hampson for the Eagle and Dan Dare coinciding with the 1959 printers strike. Hampson was a British Illustrator and creator of Dan Dare.
SOLD FOR £1600
Frank Hampson (1918 - 1985). An original pair of storyboard artworks for Dan Dare from The Eagle comic front and back back cover vol. 10 no. 25. Watercolours on board from the story series "Terra Nova". These were among the last artworks by Frank Hampson for the Eagle and Dan Dare coinciding with the 1959 printers strike. Hampson was a British Illustrator and creator of Dan Dare.
SOLD FOR £280
Leslie Ashwell Wood, 1964, an original cutaway illustration from The Eagle volume 15, number 13, watercolour on board of an oil tanker