SOLD FOR £150
An Edwardian Chippendale style oval extending dining table with gadrooned border, raised on cabriole supports together with 2 extra leaves 29"h x 47 1/2"w x 55" when closed by 87" when fully extending. There is a winder to go with this table, which is being held in the office
SOLD FOR £520
A 19th Century oak military chest with brass banding and drop handles, fitted 2 short and 3 long graduated drawers (with replacement handles), missing bun feet 35 1/2"h x 42"w x 19"d
SOLD FOR £150
An Edwardian satinwood wardrobe with moulded cornice, enclosed by a bevelled plate mirror panelled door flanked by a pair of carved panels, the base fitted 1 long drawer 80"h x 40"w x 18"d
SOLD FOR £90
A Georgian style mahogany writing table with inset writing surface above 2 long drawers, raised on turned and reeded supports ending in brass caps and castors 30 1/2"h x 54"w x 30"d
SOLD FOR £160
T Roswell of Sarum, a 17th/18th Century 30 hour, single handed longcase clock with brass dial, having a plate movement and striking on a bell, contained in an oak case 75"h
SOLD FOR £220
Dyson Brookhous of Sheffield, an 18th/19th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, having a 12" painted dial and contained in an inlaid oak and mahogany case
SOLD FOR £200
An 8 day repeating carriage clock, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals marked Barraclough and Sons Leeds, replacement platform
SOLD FOR £220
A Chippendale style mahogany partners desk with brown inset writing surface above 1 long and 8 short drawers and fitted cupboards to one side of the pedestals, raised on cabriole supports 30"h x 59"w x 48"d
SOLD FOR £170
A Georgian style walnut Bachelor's chest of 4 long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet 30"h x 24 1/2"w x 24"d
SOLD FOR £110
A Georgian mahogany bow front chest of 2 short and 3 long graduated drawers, raised on splayed bracket feet 43"h x 42"w x 20 1/2"d
SOLD FOR £55
An Edwardian Chippendale style mahogany oval drop flap spiders leg table, raised on pad feet 29"h x 29" x 12" when closed by 34 1/2" when opened
SOLD FOR £100
A Georgian mahogany bureau, the fall front revealing a fitted interior above 4 long graduated drawers with oval brass drop handles, raised on bracket feet 42"h x 36"w x 20 1/2"d
SOLD FOR £80
A Military issue Kukri, the 13 1/2" blade marked II G 192 35, the leather sheath marked A.A 1940 Mareth Line 1943
SOLD FOR £880
David Linley, a side table, the figured walnut top crossbanded in satinwood and mahogany, fitted 1 long and 2 short drawers, raised on square tapered supports, with stamped makers mark 29 1/2"h x 59"w x 31 1/2"d
SOLD FOR £80
An American Knights Templars Chapeau hat, a ditto Kepi and a leather sword belt, complete with carrying case
SOLD FOR £320
An Art Deco silver 3 piece tea set with gadroon rims and fruitwood handles, London 1936, gross 1050gr
SOLD FOR £95
A 1930's French bedroom timepiece with enamelled dial and Arabic numerals, contained in a shaped green lacquered chinoiserie case on bun feet, 5"
SOLD FOR £200
A Victorian repousse silver Monteith decorated with scrolls and flowers, London 1900 5"
SOLD FOR £360
An Edwardian novelty silver miniature watering can by Mappin & Webb, London 1905, 83 gr
SOLD FOR £120
An Art Deco silver mounted tortoiseshell desktop calendar/timepiece, London 1927 5" x 3 1/2"
SOLD FOR £150
A good Meiji period Japanese lacquered panel depicting a man riding a turtle with an attendant, inlaid with ivory, bone and mother of pearl (ex cabinet door) 9 1/2" x 16"
SOLD FOR £170
Thomas Ainsley, a 19th Century brass sextant, 2 eye pieces, marked Thomas Ainsley South Shields and Cardiff, contained in a mahogany box labelled Newport Observatory Nugent, Wells & Sons
SOLD FOR £100
A pair of 19th/20th Century oval mirrored 3 light candle sconces with gilt plaster and wood frames 19" x 7"
SOLD FOR £200
A Georgian stitchwork sampler with alphabet, numerals, motto, flowers and animals by Sarah Learner, finished sampler in the 14th year December 18th 1761 11" x 11" contained in an ebonised frame together with 1 other Victorian woolwork sampler with alphabet and numerals by Julie Fletcher March 1847 6" 11"
SOLD FOR £680
A late 19th Century Chinese oviform vase with waisted neck, the blue and white decoration with dragons chasing the flaming pearl 17"