SOLD FOR £240
A lady's 18ct yellow gold cased fob watch with engraved 35m case, gross weight including glass and movement 37.7 grams
SOLD FOR £340
A lady's 9ct yellow gold wristwatch 25mm on an expanding 9ct bracelet, gross weight including movement and glass 27.5 grams
SOLD FOR £110
A lady's 9ct yellow gold wristwatch 25mm, on a ditto expanding bracelet, gross weight including movement and springs 16 grams
SOLD FOR £200
A lady's Edwardian 14ct yellow gold fob watch with engraved dial 40mm, gross weight 46.5 grams
SOLD FOR £520
Three 19th Century painted peg dolls 2 x 9cm (with articulated limbs) and 3cm (sizes excluding dress)
SOLD FOR £240
Approximately 180 GB Elizabeth II mint presentation stamp sets
SOLD FOR £260
A Harrington and Byrne folder of Victorian and later GB stamps including Victorian used, Edward VII complete used stamp collection and a United Kingdom Postal Union Congress one pound black stamp (franked),
SOLD FOR £120
England Robinson & Co. Ltd, Harrogate, a servants indicator board with 12 apertures 9cm x 53cm x 28cm
SOLD FOR £75
An metal pin cushion in the form of an LCC London Fire Brigade Merryweather helmet marked from Harvey to Neller 998, 1 other (hinge a/f), 3 others in the form of inkwells (1 with split to front, 1 with chip to ceramic inkwell), a gilt metal inkwell in the form of a fireman's helmet, table bell in the form of a Metropolitan Police helmet, English pewter figure of a fireman and child and a Dennis brass wheel hub nut
SOLD FOR £130
Three, Shand Mason & Co. copper and brass fire engine lanterns 24cm x 13cm x 4cm (1 missing a door)
SOLD FOR £70
A fireman's Merryweather pattern brass helmet, the side inset a later poorly fitted electric clock
SOLD FOR £130
An Edison Fireside phonograph Model A, serial number 18090 (likely made up) together with a red Fireside horn and a collection of 30 wax cylinders
SOLD FOR £280
A 19th Century Continental plate mirror contained in a square black ebonised and gilt reeded frame 110cm x 93cm
SOLD FOR £95
A 19th/20th Century Italian walnut console table of serpentine outline, fitted 3 drawers, raised on elongated supports with undertier 100cm h x 192cm w x 46cm d
SOLD FOR £740
An electric EMG Handmade Gramophone Mark IX circa 1932, with 22inch diameter papier mache horn, copper Grape Street plaque stating model 495, contained in fitted oak case, missing soundbox/pickup, electrics are untested
SOLD FOR £110
An 18ct yellow gold emerald and diamond ring 2.4 grams, the emerald approx. 0.25ct, the diamonds 0.06ct (2), size M, 2.4 grams
SOLD FOR £90
Kammer & Reinhardt/Simon and Halbig, an early 20th Century bisque porcelain walking doll with weighted eyes, open mouth and upper teeth, head impressed Simon and Halbig 403 Germany, 45cm
SOLD FOR £100
A Triang locomotive and tender Britannia R259, a Hornby tank engine R868M7, a Hornby R103MK tank engine, a Hornby R351 Thomas The Tank Engine, a Triang R357 diesel locomotive, a Hornby R758 diesel locomotive and a Triang R751 Class 37 Type 3 diesel locomotive, a Playcraft P837 Class 29 diesel locomotive, a Lima Class 33 diesel locomotive
SOLD FOR £60
A Hornby Dublo tank engine R315, 1 other R157, together with a diesel rail car power coach and trailer coach R157, all boxed
SOLD FOR £80
An Art Nouveau gilt metal and glass 3 light electrolier with cut glass bowl to the centre 66cm h x 36cm diam.
SOLD FOR £900
A late 19th Century Swiss cylinder orchestral musical box (likely Bremond circa 1880), comprising 4 polychrome painted Mandarin figures, 3 figures playing a pair of saucer bells and the other shaking a bell tree, together with a separate automata drum (missing three beaters), play and repeat lever, start and stop lever, lever to stop drum, lever to raise bell tree, having a 41.5cm cylinder playing 8 airs. All contained in a figured walnut, ebonised and inlaid case with glass dust cover and mother of pearl escutcheon, label to base "A Kuss Clock & Watchmakers Newcastle", 30.5cm h x 71cm w x 35cm d
SOLD FOR £70
An Art Nouveau circular bevelled plate wall mirror contained in an embossed pewter frame decorated shells 50cm
SOLD FOR £55
Mathew Norman, a 20th Century carriage clock with enamelled dial and Roman numerals marked Mathew Norman, the back plate numbered 1754 11cm x 8cm x 7cm, complete with key
SOLD FOR £120
An Edison Gem phonograph (no horn) Serial number G172930, contained in a wooden carrying case together with 12 Edison amberol record cylinders and 8 Edison blue amberol cylinders
SOLD FOR £100
A child's 17th Century elm stick and bar back open arm chair, the crest marked T H, raised on turned and block supports 61cm h x 35cm w x 31cm d (seat 25cm x 21cm)