SOLD FOR £90
A 17th/18th Century oak coffer of panelled construction with hinged lid and brass lock plate 76cm h x 118cm w x 51cm d
SOLD FOR £70
An Edwardian perpetual calendar contained in an oak case 30cm x 21cm x 8cm
SOLD FOR £70
Astral, a 1930's 8 day yacht/aircraft clock with 7cm silvered dial, Arabic numerals, contained in a brass case with winding bezel and hands adjustment, raised on a later oak stand
SOLD FOR £320
J Walker of Newcastle, an 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 33cm brass dial with phases of the moon, subsidiary second hand, calendar hand, striking on 8 later gongs, in an inlaid mahogany case with gilt finials above an inlaid oak and mahogany trunk 238cm h, the back board with notes for oiling, cleaning and restoration, complete with pendulum, 3 weights and key
SOLD FOR £150
An 18th Century oak dresser of small proportions, the raised back with moulded cornice fitted 3 shelves, the base fitted 3 short and 1 squat drawer with brass pear drop handles, raised on cup and cover supports with box framed stretcher 173cm h x 51cm w x 43cm d
SOLD FOR £55
An oak canteen of silver plated cutlery for 6 and other minor cutlery
SOLD FOR £70
A set of 4 1930's oak stick and rail back dining chairs with upholstered drop in seats, raised on turned and block supports
SOLD FOR £260
An 18th/19th Century oak chest of 4 long drawers with steel locks and brass swan neck drop handles, raised on bracket feet 76cm h x 78cm w x 43cm d
SOLD FOR £100
A student's Art Nouveau oak bureau with pierced raised back, the fall front revealing a well fitted interior above a shelf 129cm h x 65cm w x 31cm d
SOLD FOR £100
A 17th Century style carved oak dresser in the Ipswich manner, the back with pierced and moulded cornice above 3 shelves and central cupboard enclosed by a panelled door, the base fitted a cupboard and 4 drawers with turned handles, raised on turned and block supports 175cm h x 124cm w x 48cm d
SOLD FOR £80
An 18th Century oak side table fitted a frieze drawer with brass drop handles, raised on square supports 72cm h x 76cm w x 36cm d
SOLD FOR £300
A Victorian carved light oak corner cabinet/bookcase with arched niche above recess fitted a pair of bevelled plate mirror panelled doors, the cupboard beneath having a raised back to the sides and fitted adjustable shelves 202cm x 170cm w x 71cm d
SOLD FOR £80
An oak chest of 4 long drawers raised on bracket feet with brass swan neck drop handles 77cm h x 56cm w x 40cm d
SOLD FOR £260
A light oak Wellington chest of 12 drawers with brass swan neck drop handles 114cm h x 48cm w x 34cm d
SOLD FOR £135
William Attwood of Lewes, an 18th Century 30 hour striking on bell longcase clock, with birdcage movement, the 28cm dial marked William Attwood Lewes, with gilt painted spandrels, Roman numerals, complete with pendulum and weight, contained an oak case 197cm h
SOLD FOR £110
A pair of Victorian carved oak hall chairs with solid seats and backs raised on turned supports 90cm h x 40cm x 36cm
SOLD FOR £1750
An early 16th century and later carved oak food or livery cupboard the body of pegged plank construction, the upper cupboard having recessed shelf. The flanking front panels of pierced arcades above two carved panels depicting a saltire with floral motifs. The 19th century central doors bearing similar saltire carved panels 97.5cm h x 96.5cm w x38cm d
The cupboard having a later Victorian carved oak top, mouldings and bun feet overall measuring 163cm h x 107cm w x 47cm d
SOLD FOR £120
National Time Recorder Company Ltd., a clocking in clock, the 22cm painted dial marked National Time Recorder Company Ltd Aquinas Street, Stamford Street, London ES1, contained in an oak case, complete with pendulum, 2 case keys and an associated winding key (together with various photographs, showing its restoration) 98cm h x 33cm w x 28cm d
SOLD FOR £200
An 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 30cm arched dial marked James Kirby St Knots with subsidiary second hand and calendar aperture, contained in an oak case with later turned finials and later oak bracket foot to the base, 218cm h x 23cm w x 45cm d, complete with pendulum, key and weights
SOLD FOR £170
An oak Ipswich style draw leaf extending coffee table raised on cup and cover supports, the detachable undertier to form the extra leaf, raised on bun feet 48cm h x 80cm w x 130cm l x 185cm l with leaf
SOLD FOR £60
A light oak rectangular organ stool raised on outswept supports 65cm h x 151cm w x 29cm d
SOLD FOR £60
A nest of 3 Ipswich style rectangular oak interfitting coffee tables, raised on turned and block supports 45cm h x 50cm w x 27cm d
SOLD FOR £55
An oak canteen containing a set of silver plated cutlery for 6
SOLD FOR £110
An 18th Century circular oak snap top tea table raised on a turned column and tripod base 66cm h x 66cm w
SOLD FOR £65
Of Nelson interest, a copper and ebony walking cane formed from oak and copper from Foudroyant, Nelson's flag ship, marked RD No. 311490