SOLD FOR £340
A 9ct yellow gold gate bracelet with padlock, 22.5 grams
SOLD FOR £65
A Parker silver gilt fountain pen with 14k nib, boxed
SOLD FOR £95
A Parker 61 black cased fountain pen and 7 others, a Waterman gilt propelling pencil and a Parker steel cased fountain pen
SOLD FOR £120
An early Victorian mother of pearl inlaid tortoiseshell sewing box with 5 (ex 6) implements, ditto cigarette box and 2 hair pins
SOLD FOR £100
A 19th Century French painted fan decorated with figures of ladies and a rural view, the mother of pearl sticks with gilt decoration (4 sticks are broken) and 4 later fans
SOLD FOR £55
A World War Two group of medals framed, comprising British War medal, 1939-45, Atlantic, Africa and Burma stars to Mark Scott RN.1939-1953
SOLD FOR £55
A silver Masonic Founders jewel to Lodge 4336, 2 silver fobs and a bronze medallion
SOLD FOR £480
An 18th Century Chinese porcelain teapot of bulbous form and panel decoration of landscapes and birds 8cm (chip to spout), together with a sparrow beak cream jug, matching tea bowl and associated lid
SOLD FOR £170
A pair of Chelsea plates circa 1755 decorated exotic birds amongst foliage the central bird perched on rocks, both with red anchor mark, 20.5cm diameter
SOLD FOR £140
A Chelsea oval dish circa 1755 moulded vinery and grapes the centre decorated painted flowers, brow line rims (rubbed), red anchor mark to base, 23.7 cm wide
SOLD FOR £110
A miniature Royal Worcester jug decorated peaches and grapes, signed to the bottom of the handle 3cm, a Lambeth Stoneware mug with silver rim 4cm, ditto double spouted jug 5cm and a ditto jug 7cm (slight chip to rim)
SOLD FOR £800
Twelve Worcester Blind Earl scalloped dessert dishes circa 1765-1770, with moulded relief of rosebuds and leaves with painted flowers insects and butterflies. The rims with gilt C scrolls 19.5 cm diameter
SOLD FOR £400
Seven Chelsea plates circa 1758-70 decorated exotic birds amongst foliage the central bird perched on rocks, all brown line rim and brown anchor mark, 21.5cm diameter
SOLD FOR £400
Six Chelsea plates circa 1758-70 decorated exotic birds amongst foliage the central bird perched on rocks, all with brown anchor mark, 20.5cm diameter
SOLD FOR £180
A pair of 18th Century Chelsea dishes decorated with nuts and berries 26cm, one with gold anchor mark and one has a red anchor mark
SOLD FOR £180
A pair of 18th Century Worcester leaf shaped dishes decorated with exotic birds and butterflies 34cm
SOLD FOR £160
A circular green hardstone panel 5cm, a hardstone seal 5cm and an interior painted snuff bottle decorated figures 6cm
SOLD FOR £420
A Chinese carved hardstone belt hook 9cm
SOLD FOR £70
A group of six Chinese export blue and white dishes, Qing dynasty, 18th century comprising a pair of plates each painted with a willow tree, a shallow bowl painted with a basket of flowers, two dishes with a river landscape design and one of Fitzhugh pattern type, ranging from 22.4cm to 25.5cm diam
SOLD FOR £85
A 19th Century Qing Dynasty slip glazed figure of a buddhistic lion joss stick holder, with reticulated eyes, seated with his left front paw raised above a rising brocade ball, on a rectangular base 20cm h
SOLD FOR £180
A Chinese export blue and white tureen, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period, painted a river landscape scene, the cover with birds and flowers, 33cm w x 22cm h
SOLD FOR £75
A pair of Japanese Satsuma porcelain vases decorated birds amidst branches, the base with seal mark 12cm
SOLD FOR £95
A Chinese export famille rose shallow bowl, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period painted with a bird perched on a branch of peony in a fenced garden 22.8cm diameter, together with a a Chinese export famille rose peony bowl, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period, 23cm diam
SOLD FOR £70
A Japanese green and blue ground vase 30cm
SOLD FOR £240
A pair of Chinese prunus pattern double gourd shaped vases, bases with 4 character mark 20cm