SOLD FOR £70
A 19th Century muzzle loading percussion fowling piece with 80cm barrel, walnut stock with chequer grip, ram rod and foresight are missing
SOLD FOR £460
An Indian patent Brown Bess flintlock musket, the lock marked Brooks, the 100cm barrel marked London and with Tower proof mark, having an oval plaque marked Abbot 8
SOLD FOR £65
A 19th Century muzzle loading percussion fowling piece with 89cm barrel with proof mark, walnut stock with chequer carving
SOLD FOR £110
A Kukri with wooden grip, 1 skinning knife and leather scabbard
SOLD FOR £55
A turned olive wood thimble box in the form of pear 9cm x 4cm (chip to stalk), a Victorian rosewood and white metal mounted snuff box 8cm x 2cm x 4cm, a Victorian inlaid olive wood and mother of pearl trinket box with hinged lid 3cm x 10cm x 5cm (1 section of inlay missing), a wooden jar and cover 3cm x 4cm, small leather box 3cm x 5cm x 3cm (lid f), glass jar and cover 3cm x 5cm and a Labrise 1930's tortoiseshell hand fan
SOLD FOR £160
A Wilcox and Gibbs manual sewing machine together with various attachments contained in a leather box
SOLD FOR £150
Of Zeppelin interest, a compass bowl from L32 Zeppelin, converted for use as a fruit bowl, raised on a silver plated stand with metal liner and plated plaque marked "Compass bowl from L32, bought down at Billericay Essex, 24th September 1916" 13cm h x 29cm w x 24cm d
SOLD FOR £80
A Victorian reeded gilt metal oil lamp base with Corinthian capital triform base supported by sphynx 37cm x 25cm, converted to a table lamp
SOLD FOR £95
A Dutch style gilt metal and Delft 6 light electrolier 64cm h x 87cm diam.
SOLD FOR £108
Japy Freres, a 19th Century French striking on bell portico clock having an enamelled dial with Roman numerals contained in a gilt metal and inlaid rosewood case surmounted by an associated gilt painted figure of a lion 46cm h x 24cm w x 13cm d
SOLD FOR £60
A Victorian mahogany D shaped chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers with tore handles 112cm h x 103cm w x 46cm d
SOLD FOR £60
A Victorian mahogany D shaped chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers with tore handles 109cm h x 100cm w x 46cm d
SOLD FOR £55
A quantity of ladies and gentleman's modern wristwatches
SOLD FOR £120
A late 19th Century Japanese woodblock print of a lady holding a table aloft with 2 moon rabbits mixing with pestles and a mortar, signed, 36cm x 26cm and 4 others
SOLD FOR £300
18th Century oil on canvas unsigned, portrait of a young man with lace collar 33cm x 25.5cm
SOLD FOR £170
A late 19th Century German porcelain mirror frame decorated with cherubs and applied flowers 76cm
SOLD FOR £130
A Noritake blue ground tea set decorated with panels of flowers and landscapes comprising teapot, lidded sugar bowl, cream jug, 4 tea cups and 4 hexagonal saucers
SOLD FOR £65
A Moorcroft Denbies oviform vase decorated with a vineyard dated 2003 limited edition no.105 of 150, 19cm
SOLD FOR £55
A William Moorcroft baluster vase, the blue ground decorated with flowers, Queen Mary label, monogram and impressed mark 17cm
SOLD FOR £55
A modern Limoges gilt metal mounted trinket box 7cm, 7 others
SOLD FOR £65
A modern Limoges gilt metal mounted trinket box 6cm, 6 other boxes and a dish
SOLD FOR £110
A modern Limoges gilt metal mounted trinket box 7cm and 9 others
SOLD FOR £85
A Brannam Barum pottery vase with twist handles and decorated roundels, impressed marks Liberty & Co, 14cm
SOLD FOR £75
A Lalique glass pin tray in the form of a cockerel, marked lalique france 10cm
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".