SOLD FOR £200
A stylish silver scroll link bracelet 26 grams, a quantity of silver jewellery
SOLD FOR £75
A Victorian silver keywind pocket watch with seconds at 6 o'clock, the dial inscribed Alexander Bros. Ltd, Chester 1895, a ditto London 1885
SOLD FOR £320
A gentleman's 9ct yellow gold Omega wristwatch, the dial inscribed Geneve, the reverse with presentation inscription contained in a 32mm case on a black leather strap
SOLD FOR £140
A 9ct yellow gold engraved oval locket, gross 12 grams
SOLD FOR £170
A 9ct yellow gold St. Christopher pendant, a cross, 2 chains and a 9ct ring 8.7grams and a ladys 9ct wrist watch
SOLD FOR £300
A Georgian mahogany bow front chest with brushing slide above 2 short and 2 long drawers with brass handles and escutcheons, raised on replacement bracket feet 84cm h x 99cm w x 59cm d
SOLD FOR £55
A circular gilt metal bag shaped light fitting hung lozenges 24cm x 30cm
SOLD FOR £55
A Chinese Imari baluster shaped urn and cover with panelled decoration 17cm h x 5cm (chip to lid and top of vase)
SOLD FOR £70
A 72 piece Aynsley Leighton pattern dinner service comprising 3 twin handled vegetable tureens, additional tureen lid, oval bowl, meat platter, 3 soup bowls (1 cracked), 8 dessert bowls, 12 dinner plates (1 cracked to edge, all with contact marks), 14 side plates (with contact marks), 13 tea plates, sugar bowl and cream jug (both seconds), 5 cups and saucers (3 cups seconds)
SOLD FOR £90
A large collection of 20th Century Cantonese dinner ware, bases marked "made in China" and/or "decorated in Hong Kong"
SOLD FOR £90
A 19th Century painted ivory miniature of the Taj Mahal, oval, 3cm x 3.5cm together with a modern pair of painted mother pearl plaques with landscape views, framed as pair, 4cm x 3cm
SOLD FOR £100
A Chinese republic figure of a standing lady raised on a rocky base with numerous impressed character marks to the base 42cm
SOLD FOR £70
A mid Victorian pierced silver swing handled sugar bowl with cranberry glass liner, rubbed date letter 192 grams
SOLD FOR £140
A silver hammered pattern cup and cover with fruitwood handle, the base London 1990, the lid London 1980, maker MBS, 418 grams gross, 9cm
SOLD FOR £460
A silver 3 piece demi-fluted tea set with ebony mounts, Sheffield 1907 and London 1906 and 1907, gross weight 984 grams
SOLD FOR £300
A pair of 19th Century Continental enamel panels on copper showing a deer hunting scene and interior scene with figures a laid dining table, framed 17cm x 14cm
SOLD FOR £80
A Thorens double claw automatic cigarette lighter and 5 others together with a plated cigarette case and a leather ditto
SOLD FOR £55
A Royal Air Force cloth badge and minor cloth badges together with medallions and coins and a framed photograph of Leonard Cheshire VC. with medal ribbons
SOLD FOR £140
Three London Mint Office commemorative 9ct gold coins, each 1.2 grams, a Guernsey five pound silver commemorative crown 2013 and a 2012 silver Britannia crown 32.4 grams
SOLD FOR £170
A London Mint Office Fabula Aurum Collection of 12 9ct yellow gold commemorative crowns, each 1 gram, cased and boxed
SOLD FOR £100
A London Mint Office Waterloo 200 presentation medallion collection including a 14ct, 7 gram proof coin
SOLD FOR £3500
An RAF brass "scramble" bell from the R.A.F Poling radar base in West Sussex, stamped A.M 1939. together with a photo of WAAF Avis and a mahogany display cabinet. This bell was situated by the sleeping quarters of the base and was used extensively on the 18th of August 1940 known as "the hardest day" in the Battle of Britain. On the day the Luftwaffe attempted to destroy the Polling radar station with a large formation or Stuka (Junkers Ju 87) dive bombers. As remembered by Poling W.A.A.F Avis Parson "During this time it was put to great use. Oh how I hated it at times. I would be in a deep sleep, having been on duty all night, but it would keep ringing until everyone was in the shelter". Parsons would receive the Military Medal for her actions on that night. Provenance - taken from the Poling base upon demolition in 1956 by David Balaam, gifted to Bill Weatherly MM for W.A.A.F Avis Parsons in 1999 then gifted to RAF Princess Marina house by Parsons
SOLD FOR £85
An Edwardian silver plated mounted cut glass lemonade jug the finial in the form surmounted a child riding a swan, having a mask handle with floral swags and festoons and a cut glass body 30cm h
SOLD FOR £300
A Sevres porcelain red and gilt banded twin handled dish 10cm x 15cm (cracked) together with a circular Noritake bowl the interior decorated a landscape 11cm x 23cm
SOLD FOR £55
A Lladro figure of a seated jockey, base impressed 14