SOLD FOR £95
An Edwardian Sheraton style white and cream painted bow front dressing table with raised back and shield shaped bevelled plate mirror, the base fitted 1 long drawer flanked by 2 short drawers, raised on 6 turned and fluted supports with box framed stretcher 138cm h x 69cm h
SOLD FOR £55
A 19th Century rectangular plate dressing table mirror contained in a mahogany swing frame, the base fitted 1 long and 2 short drawers, raised on bracket feet 53cm x 54cm x 21cm
SOLD FOR £120
A pair of Regency style carved mahogany bedside chests of 3 long drawers on shaped supports 72cm h x 66cm w x 40cm d
SOLD FOR £260
Kofod Larsen for G-Plan, a set of 6 mid 20th Century teak framed dining chairs with rexine upholstered seats and backs, raised on turned supports with X framed stretchers
SOLD FOR £140
A Georgian mahogany bow front chest fitted a brushing slide above 3 long drawers, raised on bracket feet 89cm h x 100cm w x 51cm d
SOLD FOR £320
A Georgian inlaid mahogany demi-lune card table with crossbanded top raised on square tapered supports, spade feet 74cm x 96cm x 46cm
SOLD FOR £260
A Georgian mahogany chest fitted 2 short and 3 long drawers with brass swan neck drop handles, raised on bracket feet 100cm x 97cm x 53cm
SOLD FOR £380
A Victorian oval inlaid figured walnut what-not Canterbury, the upper section with quarter veneered top and brass 3/4 gallery, the base fitted a 3 section Canterbury with pierced panels to the side, the base fitted a drawer with fragment of old retailer's label 69 and 58 Portman Square, 94cm h x 79cm w x 48cm d
SOLD FOR £480
A Victorian camphor military chest with brass counter sunk handles, fitted 2 short and 3 long drawers (in 2 sections) 94cm h x 91cm w x 49cm d
SOLD FOR £420
A Georgian inlaid mahogany linen press with moulded and dentil cornice, the interior fitted 2 trays and enclosed by arched panelled doors, the base fitted 2 long drawers above 2 short drawers with ivory escutcheons, raised on bracket feet 213cm h x 133cm w x 60cm d
SOLD FOR £120
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bow front dressing table with inset writing surface above 1 long and 8 short drawers with brass swan neck drop handles 81cm h x 148cm w x 61cm d
SOLD FOR £90
An 18th Century elm mule chest of panelled construction and with hinged lid, the base fitted 2 drawers 74cm h x 129cm w x 57cm d
SOLD FOR £130
A Georgian mahogany pedestal sofa table fitted 2 long drawers with ebony stringings, raised on a turned column and triform base on paw feet 71cm h x 101cm w x 71cm d
SOLD FOR £120
A French inlaid Kingwood kidney shaped chest of 2 long drawers inlaid flowers with a pierced gilt metal gallery 75cm h x 49cm w x 25cm d
SOLD FOR £60
A 19th Century mahogany bow front chest of 2 short and 3 long drawers with brass swan neck drop handles, the top with crossbanded decoration, raised on square tapered supports 104cm h x 114cm w x 60cm
SOLD FOR £240
A George III mahogany tray top commode fitted a cupboard, the drawer complete with china liner 75cm x 52cm x 46cm
SOLD FOR £450
A 9ct yellow gold half hunter pocket watch the dial inscribed Robertson London with seconds at 6 o'clock, contained in a 49mm case
SOLD FOR £80
A Continental repousse silver chamber stick with a figural base raised on rococo feet, import mark London 1901, 156 grams, 14cm
SOLD FOR £110
A mid Victorian fiddle pattern silver basting spoon London 1853, 152 grams
SOLD FOR £400
A matched canteen of silver fiddle pattern cutlery comprising 9 dinner forks, 4 table spoons, 5 dessert spoons, 8 tea spoons and 1 ladle, mixed dates, 1510 grams
SOLD FOR £100
A William IV repousse silver cup decorated with scrolls and flowers and having an engraved monogram London 1831 maker John James Keith 154 grams 13cm
SOLD FOR £70
A George III repousse silver mug decorated with flowers and with vacant cartouche, London 1787 maker Samuel Meriton 74 grams, 7cm
SOLD FOR £150
A George III repousse silver mug with flowers and scrolls, London 1775 maker William Cripps 190 grams, 9cm
SOLD FOR £4500
A good George III silver presentation punch bowl, inscribed "A gift from John Wallis and Company to Captain Peter Shields on account of his ship being the first vessel repaired in their new dry dock South Shields January 22nd 1787" the reverse engraved with a galleon, Newcastle 1786, maker John Langlands I and John Robertson I, 1400 grams, 29cm - Robert, Thomas and John Wallis defied the ship building grant given to Newcastle by Henry I to have the monopoly on ship repairs and when they set up their shipyard the unfortunate Alderman sent with a posse of officers to forcibly hinder the work was treated to an involuntary bath in the river
SOLD FOR £70
A Chinese repousse silver pail decorated with lilies 7cm, an Indian repousse silver rectangular box 8cm and an 800 standard model of an instrument