SOLD FOR £80
A collection of 37 early 20th Century autographs mainly UK and US boxing champions to include Len Harvey, George James Wales, Dave Crowley, Jim Sullivan, J Blake, Peter Kane, Teddy Baldock, Harry Lake, Jimmy Walsh, purported Jack Johnson, Benny Lynch, plus runners including Sydney Wooderson, Alan Pennington, Olympian's J Lovelock (running) & F R Webster (pole vault) and Billiard's champion Melbourne Inman
SOLD FOR £1550
A late 18th Century Scottish Inverness silver Heart or Luckenbooth brooch by Charles Jameson (act 1797-1819), verso stamped CJ and engraved DU, ImU ItU Sept 1799, 10cm
SOLD FOR £340
An Art Deco silver 3 piece tea set with ebony mounts Sheffield 1932, maker James Dixon & Sons 756 grams gross
SOLD FOR £560
United Kingdom, James II, 1687 silver Sixpence, 21mm, 3.1g. Obv: Laureate and draped bust of James, left / Rev: Crowned cruciform shields around central garter star. S.3412, VF.
SOLD FOR £240
James Drury, an 18th Century five pillar London longcase clock movement, the 27cm dial with gilt spandrels, silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, with minute dial and calendar aperture contained in an oak case, with key, pendulum and weights, 211 cm (not in working order)
SOLD FOR £85
Steiff, a limited edition bear James no.1270/1766 28cm, boxed and with certificate together with a Steiff 125 year Jahre Bear no.6529, boxed but no certificate
SOLD FOR £260
A collection of English hammered coinage, most badly rubbed and clipped flan to include Charles I shilling and sixpence, James I sixpence, Elizabeth I sixpence, half groat and penny and a George II sixpence
SOLD FOR £200
James V (1513-1542), a Scottish silver groat, second coinage (S 5378), OPPIDV trefoil stops, 2.58 grams
SOLD FOR £150
James I (1603-25), a silver shilling, 3rd coinage, 6th bust (S 2668), trefoil mint mark, 5.8 grams
SOLD FOR £180
James Osborne (British 1940-1992), a bronze figure of a running greyhound, raised on an oval base 18cm h x 48cm w x 15cm d
SOLD FOR £70
James Gray of Edinburgh, an 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock with 30cm engraved arched brass dial, subsidiary second hand, calendar aperture, contained in a mahogany case 211cm h x 46cm w x 24cm d, complete with pendulum, weights and key
SOLD FOR £90
A George III silver key wind hunter pocket watch, the movement inscribed James McCabe Royal Exchange London, numbered 5175
SOLD FOR £55
James Shoolbred and Co., a Victorian mahogany wash stand with white veined tiled splash back and top, the base fitted 2 drawers with brass plate drop handles, raised on turned supports with ceramic casters 107cm h x 90cm w x 51cm d
SOLD FOR £120
Corgi Toys, James Bond's Aston Martin DBS no.261 complete with box, passenger insert, secret instructions (unused ?)
SOLD FOR £60
Frederick James Aldridge (British, 1850-1933), watercolour signed, study of fishing boats on the shore 26cm x 37cm
SOLD FOR £100
An Art Deco silver mug with ribbed decoration and matching saucer Birmingham 1934, James Dixon & Son Ltd 150 grams
SOLD FOR £340
A set of silver fish eaters comprising 9 knives and 8 forks, Sheffield 1912, James Dixon & Son 642 grams
SOLD FOR £940
An Edwardian silver 4 piece tea and coffee set with ebony mounts and demi-fluted decoration comprising coffee pot and teapot both Sheffield 1905 and a sugar bowl and cream jug Birmingham 1902, makers Walker & Hall and James Dixon & Sons gross weight 1955 grams
SOLD FOR £120
A bottle of James Bond 50th Anniversary Bollinger Champagne, limited edition of 30,000, produced in 2002, the box in the form of a firearm silencer, containing a bottle of Bollinger La Grande Annee 2002
SOLD FOR £60
James Dixon & Sons, an Art Nouveau silver plated epergne holder with associated glass vase 28cm x 12cm
SOLD FOR £320
A George III oval silver teapot raised on bun feet Newcastle 1798 by James Bell 683 grams
SOLD FOR £55
A George III caddy spoon with shell handle London 1816, maker James Wintle 11.1 grams
SOLD FOR £160
31 various GB Elizabeth II presentation stamp sets including James Bond, Star Wars, Children's TV Shows etc
SOLD FOR £110
A large collection of early 20th Century stereoscopic slides, all by amateurs including Reverend James Seager and F W Heagell, mainly landscapes, botany and domestic scenes, together with a stereoscopic viewer (missing bridge and calibration slides)
SOLD FOR £150
A collection of approximately 200 late 19th/early 20th Century amateur stereoscopic slides contained in a wooden box, many stamped Reverend James Seager 13 St Helens Road, Dorchester and others assigned by different photographers, varied scenes including landscapes, botany, some domestic scenes, foreign including Tangiers, etc, together with a stereoscopic slide viewer