SOLD FOR £90
An original Corgi Toys 216 Goldfinger James Bond Aston Martin DBS box with inner display card (no car), secret instructions and spare passenger in original envelope, together with 5 late Matchbox box vehicles.
SOLD FOR £75
A Victorian circular embossed silver butter dish with glass liner Sheffield 1896 by James Dixon and Sons, 166 grams
SOLD FOR £200
An 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 30cm arched dial marked James Kirby St Knots with subsidiary second hand and calendar aperture, contained in an oak case with later turned finials and later oak bracket foot to the base, 218cm h x 23cm w x 45cm d, complete with pendulum, key and weights
SOLD FOR £80
A James I half groat, a James I sixpence and an Elizabeth I sixpence
SOLD FOR £95
Sydney Foley (1916-2001), oil on board signed, "Autumn Leaves St James's Park" with Wapping Group of Artist's label to the back, 22cm x 27cm
SOLD FOR £200
John James Bannatyne RSW (1836-1911) oil on canvas signed, Scottish beach scene with cattle and fishing vessels with distant hills 34cm x 50cm
SOLD FOR £10500
A rare 1882 Royal Worcester porcelain aesthetic "Patience" teapot, designed by R W Binns, the cover in the form of a double sided head, male and female, the male with a sunflower to his lapel, the female with an arum lily to the other, the spout modelled as one arm with two thumbs and one arm with the handle with no thumb, the body painted green, the hat painted purple with printed mark to base "Fearful consequences through the law of natural selection and evolution of living up to one's teapot", marked Budge modelled by James Hadley, with label for the C E Hanley collection numbered 19L, registration mark to base December 1881 and T mark for 1882, 15cm. The design of the teapot is a critique of the Aesthetic Movement and inspired by the Gilbert and Sullivan satirical operetta "Patience".
SOLD FOR £60
Aynsley, a pair of plates decorated peaches and grapes with gilt borders 26cm, signed D James
SOLD FOR £55
A Royal Doulton character jug - Punch and Judy D6948 modelled by Stanley James Taylor exclusively for Collectors Club 811/2500 with original certificate 18cm
SOLD FOR £55
A James II Irish gun money half crown 1689, George I Irish farthing 1723 and five others
SOLD FOR £120
A Commonwealth Cromwell half groat (holed), a Henry VIII groat second coinage, Charles I Aberystwyth Mint groat, Henry VIII half groat first coinage, an Elizabeth I sixpence and a James I sixpence (holed and gilded)
SOLD FOR £140
A James II threepence 1687, a George I 1717, a George II 1731, a George III 1763, a George III bullhead 1818, a George IV small head 1822, a George IV normal head 1830, William IV 1835, Victoria young head 1875, Victoria Jubilee head 1887, Victoria veiled head 1901, Edward VII 1902, George V 1917, small head 1926, small head 1936, George VI 1942
SOLD FOR £170
A Charles II fourpence 1679, another 1682, a James II fourpence 1686, a William and Mary 1689, a Queen Anne 1710, a George III 1786, another 1800, a Victorian Maundy fourpence 1853, a William IV 1836, a Victoria 1842 and an 1888
SOLD FOR £120
James Bond - Moonraker, an original 1979 UK quad promotional movie poster
SOLD FOR £760
James Richardson of Manchester, an 18th Century double barrelled flintlock boxlock trap action pistol with 6cm barrels with Birmingham proof marks, plates marked Richardson, the other side marked Manchester
SOLD FOR £1700
A five shot, 54 bore improved frame single action Adams percussion revolver with octagonal barrel fitted with a Rigby patent ramer, the cylinder with London proof mark and serial no.14312, the top marked Deane.Adams & Deane 30 King William Street London Bridge, the butt fitted a cap box, together with a brass bullet mould, turn key, copper and brass powder flask by James Dixon, steel oiler, all contained in an oak case the interior labelled Deane and Sons
SOLD FOR £920
William Tranter, a five shot double action 54 bore octagonal barrel percussion revolver marked W Tranter Patent no.34,378, contained in a fitted leather case with James Dixon & Sons brass powder flask, turn key, nipple key, oiler and brass bullet mould (slightly misshapen), contained in an oak box, the lid labelled Adams revolving pistol
SOLD FOR £1150
James Paterson (1854-1937), watercolour signed and dated 1907, "View of Ostend Harbour" 25cm x 35cm
SOLD FOR £85
A Victorian silver boat shaped dish with pierced rim Sheffield 1896 by James Dixon & Sons, 170 grams 21.5cm
SOLD FOR £70
A child's violin, with 2 piece back 28.5cm, labelled Finally James Hay, prepared Guildford 1919, contained in a later fibre case
SOLD FOR £120
George Miller volumes 1-4 "History, Philosophically" leather bound and published by H G Bohn 1849, William H Prescott volumes 1-3 "History of The Reign of Philip II" published by Richard Bentley 1859, Patrick Fraser Tyler volumes 1-4 "The History of Scotland" published by William P Mimmo 1864 (binding on 2 damaged), Lord Macaulay volumes 1-8 "History of England, From the Accession of James II" published by Longman and Green 1859, 34 volumes "The Works of Shakespeare" by Sands & Company London
SOLD FOR £220
James Tassie, portrait miniature, the mount inscribed Right Honourable Warren Hastings died 22nd August 1818, aged 86 9cm
SOLD FOR £150
James Cartland and Sons, a pair of Victorian aesthetic movement brass door stops of club form 37cm h x 12cm w x 7cm d
SOLD FOR £85
A gilt metal and ivory seal 5cm together with 7 Furniture Retail labels including Edwards and Roberts, James Shoolbred, S & H Jewell, Harrods, Wright & Hunter
SOLD FOR £60
James Heath engraving, battle scene, 59cm x 79cm contained in a rosewood veneered frame