SOLD FOR £135
A Georgian inlaid mahogany linen press with moulded cornice, fitted 5 trays enclosed by panelled doors, above 2 short and 3 long drawers, raised on bracket feet 197cm h x 133cm w x 59cm d
SOLD FOR £480
A Victorian cylinder musical box with 19 1/2 cylinder, base plate marked 3007, contained in a mahogany case with hinged lid 8.5cm h x 30cm w x 11cm d, complete with key, in running order
SOLD FOR £60
A light blue and cream ground Persian style machine made carpet with central medallion 365cm x 275cm
SOLD FOR £90
Ernest Leon, mixed media signed, study of a Toucan, 95cm x 67cm
SOLD FOR £540
After Guido Reni, oil on canvas unsigned portrait of Beatrice Cenci, 60cm x 48cm and one other portrait of a lady writing 60cm x 49cm, contained in gilt carved rococo frames
SOLD FOR £120
A silk embroidered handkerchief, formerly the property of Arthur Wellesley First Duke of Wellington with W and coronet embroidered monogram, with embroidered launders mark LP 71.5cm x 74cm
SOLD FOR £100
A pair of wrought iron external wall light brackets with glass shades 101cm h x 32cm w
SOLD FOR £220
A model Foden petrol tanker, 2 Foden lorries, 2 Leyland Comets, a Dinky 01 tractor, motor coaches and other vehicles, all play worn
SOLD FOR £320
10 Dinky model racing cars - K23 Talbot Lago, 23 Maserati, 23J H.W.N, 23H Ferrari, 23G Cooper-Bristol, 23F Alfa Romeo, 133 Cunningham C-5R and 3 other racing cars, 2 Meccano AA motorcycle and sidecars, Police motorcycle and sidecar, 1 other, 2 radio vans and a taxi
SOLD FOR £2700
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a rare stereoscopic slide featuring Brunel leaning on the chimney of the SS Great Eastern. The yellow card impressed bottom left "The London Stereoscopic Company 54 Cheapside", the reverse printed "The Great Eastern In the Stereoscope Photographed by special permission of the Board of Directors I.K Brunel Esq.." (taken on his last visit to the Ship). 84mm x 174mm
In this photo from 5th September 1859 Brunel had been making a final inspection visit, but shortly after this photo was taken he suffered a stroke and died ten days later.
SOLD FOR £65
A Victorian silver cast caddy spoon with George and The Dragon handle, London 1890, 42 grams, 10cm
SOLD FOR £75
A silver caddy spoon with teapot handle and shell bowl, London 1949, 8.5 cm, 20 grams
SOLD FOR £70
A silver cast caddy spoon with fleur de lis handle, London 1969, maker Garrard & Co, 7cm, 42.5 grams
SOLD FOR £100
A George III cast silver caddy spoon in the form of a leaf Birmingham 1810, 8cm, 13.5 grams
SOLD FOR £60
A Georgian style silver gilt caddy spoon in the form of an eagle London 1968 17 grams, 7.5cm
SOLD FOR £80
17 silver lily pattern teaspoons, mixed dates, 180 grams
SOLD FOR £120
A Victorian silver baluster mug decorated with flowers and birds London 1894, 166 grams, 10cm
SOLD FOR £65
A 19th Century Luneville jardiniere, the blue ground decorated with fields of flowers, having gilt borders 24cm
SOLD FOR £110
A bronze and glass table lamp in the form of a stork raised on an oval marble base, base marked 1996 Tinchi 43cm h x 18cm x 11cm
SOLD FOR £60
A Victorian plaster head and shoulders portrait bust of a bearded gentleman in classical robes, the underside marked Richard Barter Studio AD18/4, the base with paper label marked Sir John Francis Maciure 36cm x 27cm x 18cm
SOLD FOR £840
Isambard Kingdom Brunel interest, a stereoscopic slide by Robert Howlett and George Downes. The arched photos featuring Captain Harrison leaning against SS Great Eastern. The card impressed bottom left "The London Stereoscopic Company 54 Cheapside", the reverse printed "The Great Eastern In the Stereoscope Photographed by special permission of the Board of Directors Captain Harrison Commander of the Ship". A second similar slide marked on the reverse with pink label 8 "THE LEVIATHAN, STEAM SHIP Forward cradle and sheave for hauling tackle" detailing construction of the ship. A third slide of square photos with no stamps or text with purple coloured reverse featuring construction of a railway with Victorian engineers observing.
SOLD FOR £1000
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a stereoscopic slide by Robert Howlett and George Downes. The arched photos featuring Brunel seated by the launching chains of the SS Great Eastern (then named The Leviathan). The card impressed bottom left The London Stereoscopic Company, the reverse with pink label marked "THE LEVIATHAN, STEAM SHIP" (handwritten "Mr Brunel" beneath) 84mm x 174mm
SOLD FOR £110
Five Carpenter & Westley black and white slides, 2 of Edward VII, Queen Alexandra, George V and a General together with 25 others and 8 childs rectangular magic lantern slides
SOLD FOR £60
A Second World War Air Ministry 2 switch magneto switch, reference no. C2/1540 Mk2 removed from a Spitfire, Hurricane or Lancaster bomber
SOLD FOR £500
A limited edition bottle of The Glenlivet 25 Year Old Reserve single malt whisky, to celebrate the wedding of HRH The Prince of Wales, boxed no.153