SOLD FOR £90
A pair of well weathered circular composition garden urns with lobed borders, raised on square feet 18" x 19" diam.
SOLD FOR £200
Lister of Halifax, an 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 14" square painted dial with phases of the moon and minute indicator, contained in a mahogany case with broad door 85"
SOLD FOR £190
Neils Larsen & Sons, a pine and leather covered vaulting horse 36"h x 66"l x 14"w
SOLD FOR £300
A Queen Anne style walnut bureau with feather banding, the fall front revealing a well fitted interior above 4 long drawers, raised on bracket feet 40 1/2h x 36"w x 19"d, raised on bracket feet
SOLD FOR £180
A circular footstool upholstered in buttoned tan leather 12"h x 36"diam.
SOLD FOR £100
A late Victorian oak secretaire bookcase the upper section with moulded cornice, fitted shelves enclosed by glazed panelled doors, the base fitted a secretaire drawer and drawers above a cupboard enclosed by panelled doors 95"h x 49"w x 18"d
SOLD FOR £250
A pair of Gainsborough style mahogany framed library chairs, the seats and backs upholstered in red leather material, raised on square tapering supports with H framed stretcher
SOLD FOR £500
A Military style mahogany kneehole pedestal desk with brown inset writing surface above 1 long and 8 short drawers with brass countersunk handles 30"h x 47 1/2"w x 24"d
SOLD FOR £180
An 18th Century oak mule chest of panelled construction with hinged lid, the interior fitted a candle box, the base fitted 2 drawers with replacement brass swan neck drop handles 32"h x 49"w x 23"d
SOLD FOR £300
A George III mahogany low boy fitted 1 long drawer above 3 short drawers with wavy apron, raised on square tapered supports 27"h x 29 1/2"w x 19"d
SOLD FOR £180
A Victorian chaise longue upholstered in button back grey dralon, raised on turned supports 34"h x 73"l x 29"d
SOLD FOR £85
A Georgian mahogany bow front sideboard with satinwood stringing fitted 1 long and 4 short drawers, raised on square tapered supports 31"h x 40"w x 20"d
SOLD FOR £240
A nest of 3 Chinese hardwood rectangular interfitting coffee tables with carved fruit and leaf aprons, the tallest 28" x 20" x 15", the middle 25" x 18" x 13", the smallest 23"h x 16"w x 10 1/2"d
SOLD FOR £100
A Georgian style mahogany kneehole pedestal dressing table fitted 2 long drawers above 1 secret drawer and with a cupboard to the pedestal flanked by 6 short drawers, raised on bracket feet 32"h x 36"w x 20"d
SOLD FOR £110
A parchment suitcase with chrome locks 9" x 30" x 17", 2 parchment cases with chrome locks and leather straps 9" x 30" x 18"
SOLD FOR £65
A Parsons fibre case with chrome mounts bearing numerous labels 11"h x 18"w x 14"d, a Revelation brown leather case with chrome mounts 7"h x 26"w x 16" and 1 other leather case with chrome mounts 8" x 26" x 15 1/2"
SOLD FOR £55
A Reane's leather suitcase with brass locks 6 1/2"h x 24"w x 15"d (the base has been restitched and is loose), 1 other brown leather suitcase with brass mounts 6" x 24"w x 14"d and 1 other brown case with chrome mounts 5" x 20" x 11", all cases have some scuffing
SOLD FOR £60
2 leather suitcases with brass mounts 7" x 26"w x 16"d, 6"h x 25 1/2"w x 13"d and 1 other with chrome locks 7 1/2" x 36"w x 14"d
SOLD FOR £210
A Franklin Mint Victoria and Albert Museum Marie Antoinette clock garniture, comprising a striking mantel clock contained in a porcelain lyre shaped case and having 2 porcelain and gilt metal mounted urns
SOLD FOR £300
William Tipling, an 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 11" brass arch shaped dial painted moon and landscape, with silvered dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand and calendar aperture, the dial marked William Tipling Leeds Fecit, contained in a later associated carved oak case 86"h
SOLD FOR £100
A Korean hardwood and brass banded medicine/spice chest, the interior fitted 18 short drawers, 4 intermediate drawers and 2 long drawers, when closed 15"h x 12"w x 13"h, when open 15"h x 26"w x 6 1/2"h
SOLD FOR £110
A rectangular inlaid Georgian mahogany trinket box with hinged lid inlaid satinwood stringing, having a brass diamond shaped escutcheon and raised on bun feet 5"h x 10"w x 7 1/2"d
SOLD FOR £110
A 1930's Art Deco oak lozenge shaped hall wardrobe with moulded cornice and carrying handles to the sides, enclosed by panelled doors and raised on a platform base 67"h x 41"w x 12"d
SOLD FOR £70
A 1930's carved mahogany Chippendale style bureau, the fall front revealing a well fitted interior above 3 long graduated drawers with brass drop handles, raised on cabriole supports 40"h x 36"w x 18"d
SOLD FOR £320
A Louis XV style vitrine with pierced three-quarter gallery, fitted shelves enclosed by panelled doors, the base with 3 painted panels, raised on cabriole supports with gilt metal mounts throughout, 55"h x 26"w x 12"d