SOLD FOR £250
George Hare - a half plate mahogany tailboard camera with burgundy bellows, fitted a Thornton Pickard roller blind shutter with Perken Son & Rayment Rapid Rectilinear 7 x 5 Optimus lens. Makers mark of "6 Calthorpe Street, London" inferring 1876 onwards
SOLD FOR £180
A George V half sovereign 1913, contained in a 9ct yellow gold mount 0.8 gram, total weight 4.8 grams
SOLD FOR £380
A George IV sovereign 1826 with 9ct scroll mount
SOLD FOR £1400
A matched set of Victorian, George IV and William IV silver handled Kings Pattern dinner knives and dessert knives comprising 12 dinner knives and 1 dessert knife with Storr and Mortimer steel blades, 35 dinner knives, 1 dessert knife and a carving knife with mixed makers, 5 Victorian dinner and 1 dessert knife (all with rusted blades) and 8 dinner knives with new blades Makers GA and WC. London 1825/26/30/32
SOLD FOR £1450
A George II oval crossbanded mahogany drop flap dining table raised on pad feet 73cm h x 161cm w x 62cm when closed x 192cm when open
SOLD FOR £95
John Reid Swain, King George Ascot 1997, a jockey's whip mounted on an oak plaque 76cm x 13cm
SOLD FOR £3700
A good George IV and William IV matched canteen of silver Kings Pattern cutlery comprising 42 table forks, 28 tablespoons London 1825, 1826, 1830 and 1832, all engraved with a coronet and the letter C. Maker WC 7396 grams
SOLD FOR £75
Two George III silver bright cut tablespoons, Exeter 1790 and 1813, 190 grams
SOLD FOR £60
A George III silver Old English basting spoon London 1813 by Josiah & George Piercy, 127 grams
SOLD FOR £55
A stock book of George VI to Elizabeth II stamps Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago and Jersey mint and used, a red stock book of George V and later Jamaica, Cook Islands and a blue stock album of Cayman Island stamps
SOLD FOR £200
Two George III silver table spoons London 1804 and 1835, minor flatware, 496 grams
SOLD FOR £85
A pair of oval silver napkin rings Sheffield 1944, a George IV ladle, a George III silver teaspoon and 6 teaspoons Sheffield 1973, 220 grams
SOLD FOR £130
A silver brooch by George Tarratt Birmingham 1961, minor brooches
SOLD FOR £100
An album of George VI and Elizabeth II mint Falkland Island Dependency stamps together with an album of Falkland Island first day covers
SOLD FOR £55
A quantity of GB Commonwealth mint and used stamps George V to Elizabeth II
SOLD FOR £160
Six George IV silver Old English dessert spoons London 1825, 334 grams, engraved with the initial S
SOLD FOR £1700
A Distinguished Flying Cross group of 6 medals, representing the achievements of Wing Commander L W Goodman, comprising George VI issue Distinguished Flying Cross decorated 1942, 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Defence medal, British War medal with mention in dispatch, George VI Territorial Decoration dated 1950 with 2 bars together with a letter of provenance from Princess Marine House Worthing. Goodman's original group (with the territorial efficiency medal) sold at Christie in May 2001
SOLD FOR £120
A Hardy St George 3 3/8" trout fly fishing reel with agate line guard, mounted in Hardy nickel silver mount, the reel retains most of the original finish and is original cardboard box
SOLD FOR £85
A George III silver table spoon, 1 other and minor spoons, 210 grams
SOLD FOR £100
A pair of George III silver table spoons London 1813, 2 others, 274 grams
SOLD FOR £75
A George IV silver caddy spoon with shell handle, the bowl engraved with a dog chasing a bird, London 1824, 14 grams
SOLD FOR £65
A Victorian silver cast caddy spoon with George and The Dragon handle, London 1890, 42 grams, 10cm
SOLD FOR £100
A George III cast silver caddy spoon in the form of a leaf Birmingham 1810, 8cm, 13.5 grams
SOLD FOR £840
Isambard Kingdom Brunel interest, a stereoscopic slide by Robert Howlett and George Downes. The arched photos featuring Captain Harrison leaning against SS Great Eastern. The card impressed bottom left "The London Stereoscopic Company 54 Cheapside", the reverse printed "The Great Eastern In the Stereoscope Photographed by special permission of the Board of Directors Captain Harrison Commander of the Ship". A second similar slide marked on the reverse with pink label 8 "THE LEVIATHAN, STEAM SHIP Forward cradle and sheave for hauling tackle" detailing construction of the ship. A third slide of square photos with no stamps or text with purple coloured reverse featuring construction of a railway with Victorian engineers observing.
SOLD FOR £1000
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a stereoscopic slide by Robert Howlett and George Downes. The arched photos featuring Brunel seated by the launching chains of the SS Great Eastern (then named The Leviathan). The card impressed bottom left The London Stereoscopic Company, the reverse with pink label marked "THE LEVIATHAN, STEAM SHIP" (handwritten "Mr Brunel" beneath) 84mm x 174mm