SOLD FOR £85
A pair of George Tinworth Doulton stoneware beakers, the base impressed 1873 5", 1 with silver mount and 1 with chip to rim and cracked
SOLD FOR £70
A George VI Royal Naval Officer's doeskin cape by Moseley & Pounsford
SOLD FOR £280
A George V Naval Officer's sword with bullion dress knot, complete with scabbard and Elizabeth II issue leather sword belt by by Gieves
SOLD FOR £155
A pair of George III silver fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1827 and 10 other spoons, 15 ozs
SOLD FOR £80
A George III silver ladle, London 1804, a silver server and a hammer pattern spoon, 6 ozs
SOLD FOR £80
A George III mercury wheel barometer and thermometer contained in a wheel case with damp/dry indicator, brass thermometer, concave mirror above a spirit level marked Arnold of Gloucester
SOLD FOR £3000
Samuel Nash. A good George III 8 day London longcase clock with 5 pillar movement striking on bell, the domed hood with brass ball finials enclosing a 12" arched brass dial, the silvered chapter rings with Roman numerals, having strike/silent seconds, calendar subsidiary dials and floral and scroll spandrels, inscribed Samuel Nash, London, flanked by columns, contained in a figured mahogany case with long door and quarter fluted brass capped columns to the sides, with moulded base on bracket feet 92"h, complete with pendulum and weights
SOLD FOR £150
A large green stock book of stamps 1841-1940, including 1841 1d reds, 1853 1d plates, George VI £1
SOLD FOR £130
An orange album of GB stamps 1881 to George V, approx 800 stamps
SOLD FOR £55
A George V issue Royal Naval Reserve Officer's sword belt together with a Continental Naval Officer's sword belt
SOLD FOR £220
A George III teapot of squat form with reeded decoration and turned finial having acanthus handle and ivory resistors, London 1812, approx. 19 ozs
SOLD FOR £180
A George III silver teapot, the bulbous body with repousse scroll and floral decoration and urn finial on ball feet, London 1812, maker SH, approx 16 ozs
SOLD FOR £600
A George III silver wine funnel with beaded rim and plain body having armorial crest 6"
SOLD FOR £300
A George III repousse silver snuff box, decorated with classical figures and engine turned decoration London 1813 2.25", maker Daniel Hockley & Thomas Bosworth
SOLD FOR £460
A late George III North Country oak longcase clock, the case with broken swan neck pediment above ring turned column supports, the crossbanded trunk door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters, raised on ogee bracket feet. Fitted a 12" painted broken arch Roman and Arabic dial with moon phase, date aperture and second subsidiary dial, decorated allegorical spandrels 88"h x 20"w x 10"d
SOLD FOR £180
A George V sovereign, 1911
SOLD FOR £360
A George III silver baluster mug with acanthus handle, maker Charles Gordon, London 1794, 10 ozs ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £52
A George IV mahogany drop leaf cottage dining table, raised on turned legs ending in brass caps and casters 29"h x 40"w x 16"d
SOLD FOR £60
A George IV mahogany D shaped card table, the hinged top enclosing a baise lined interior, raised on an octagonal column supports with quadripartite base, brass caps and casters 29.5"h x 36"w x 36"d
SOLD FOR £160
A late George III mahogany bow fronted chest of 2 short above 3 long graduated drawers, on a shaped plinth base 38.5"h x 42"w x 20.5"d
SOLD FOR £65
A George III mahogany tilt top tea table raised on a turned column support, tripod base, 28"h x 24"w x 23"d
SOLD FOR £60
An early George III oak chest, fitted 2 short above 3 long graduated drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet 37"h x 38.5"w x 20.5"d
SOLD FOR £140
A George I Country oak bureau with well and fitted interior above 2 short and 2 long drawers, raised on bracket feet 37"h x 32"w x 18"d
SOLD FOR £220
A George III mahogany chest with crossbanded top fitted 4 long drawers with tore handles, raised on bracket feet 36"h x 37"w x 18"d
SOLD FOR £200
A George III mahogany tea table, raised on chamfered legs 29" x 34" x 17"