SOLD FOR £200
Nils Jonsson, a 1960's Swedish teak draw leaf dining table, raised on turned supports, the base marked Rodes Model Bjarni Bar Bomag 29"h x 53"l x 96" when fully extended by 33"w
SOLD FOR £100
A pair of Victorian tub back armchairs, upholstered in striped material, raised on turned ebonised supports
SOLD FOR £75
A Regency rosewood chiffonier fitted a cupboard enclosed by grilled panelled doors and having columns to the side 35 1/2"h x 43 1/2"l x 13"d
SOLD FOR £190
A Victorian carved oak partners desk, the upper section fitted 2 long drawers flanked by 4 short drawers, the pedestals fitted a pair of cupboards enclosed by panelled doors, raised on bun feet 33"h x 62 1/2"w x 39"d
SOLD FOR £190
A Victorian mahogany bookcase on cabinet the upper section with moulded cornice, the interior fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by arch shaped glazed panelled doors, the base fitted a cupboard enclosed by a pair of arch panelled doors and having vitruvian scrolls to the sides, 85"h x 50"w x 13"d
SOLD FOR £80
A Victorian carved and ebonised bureau, the fall front revealing a fitted interior above 3 long graduated drawers, raised on a platform base 42"h x 30 1/2"w x 16"d
SOLD FOR £120
A Princess Charlotte mourning tea cup and saucer, a Victorian commemorative dish, a Great Exhibition mug together with a dish and a transfer print commemorative tea cup and saucer
SOLD FOR £120
An early 19th Century transfer print commemorative mug - Wellington as Prime Minister 3 1/2" together with a Nelson commemorative mug with transfer decoration 3 1/5"
SOLD FOR £70
An early 19th Century Staffordshire commemorative reform jug with purple transfer print decoration 5"
SOLD FOR £85
An early 19th Century Napoleonic transfer print commemorative jug - The Governor of Europe in his Career 5 1/2"
SOLD FOR £120
A rare early 19th Century creamware commemorative dish - Long Live Queen Caroline, the blue transfer enclosed in a formal scrolling floral border 7 1/2"
SOLD FOR £460
Gordon Russell, a 1950's mahogany and Indian laurel wood sideboard decorated circles and ellipses, designed by David Booth and Judith Ledeboer, comprising 2 drawers and cupboard doors, raised on square tapered legs 45"h x 48"w x 17"d
SOLD FOR £170
A 19th Century English transfer print commemorative jug with oval portrait panels of Wellington surrounded by battle honours, 7"
SOLD FOR £65
An aneroid barometer and thermometer with enamelled dial, contained in a carved oak wheel case
SOLD FOR £60
A 19th Century rectangular mahogany drop flap extending dining table, raised on turned supports, brass caps and castors 28"h x 44 1/2" x 24" when closed x 48" when open
SOLD FOR £70
Max Handwerck, a porcelain headed doll with open and shutting eyes, open mouth with teeth, head incised 283/235 Max Handwerck Germany, with articulated limbs 20"
SOLD FOR £70
A German porcelain headed doll with opening and shutting eyes, open mouth and teeth, the head incised Germany R11A contained in a leather suitcase
SOLD FOR £130
An album of various mint and used Russian stamps including Russian Post Office in the Turkish Empire, China, Russian Civil War issue, South Northwest Russia and other mint Russian stamps 1981-2004
SOLD FOR £360
An album of various used and mint commonwealth stamps including Gambia, V.E.A., Gibraltar and Ellice Island, Gold Coast, Jamaica, Kishangarh, etc
SOLD FOR £55
A box of various football ephemera and programmes including Manchester Utd publications
SOLD FOR £180
A set of 6 18th Century style elm stick back dining chairs with screw in stretchers, raised on turned supports
SOLD FOR £220
A collection of various documents and letters including Letters Pantent appointing a Vice Consort to Amsterdam 18th July 1956 bears signature Elizabeth R and bears signature of foreign secretary Selwyn Lloyd, together with a collection of autographs of leading 20th Century Churchmen including Cosmo Lang, Randall Davidson, Alfred Hope Patten, politicians including First Baron Mildmay of Flete, Montagu Brownlow Parker and others
SOLD FOR £460
2 scrapbooks containing a large collection of artist's autographs, mainly from the 19th Century, including signed letters and clipped signatures of Alfred Gilbert, John Everett Millais (clipped), Sir George James Frampton, Sir Edwin Landseer, Charles Landseer, William Powell Frith, Sir William Boxall, and numerous others
SOLD FOR £75
Bank notes, a European folio
SOLD FOR £80
An enamelled 1887 half crown, a ditto 1897 florin