SOLD FOR £240
John Lovejoy, an 18th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 31cm gilt arched dial marked Lovejoy Havant, with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary second hand and calendar aperture, contained in a carved oak case complete with weights, key and pendulum, contained in an oak case 225cm h
SOLD FOR £55
A Victorian Gothic style oak show frame hall/nursing chair the seat and back upholstered, raised on turned supports 120cm h x 48cm w x 45cm d (seat 26cm x 27cm)
SOLD FOR £140
A 17th Century style oak dresser, the upper section with moulded cornice, fitted a shelf above 6 spice drawers, the base fitted 3 drawers above 3 arched panelled doors 203cm h x 152cm w x 46cm, d
SOLD FOR £60
An Ipswich style carved oak dresser base fitted 3 drawers above triple cupboard with arcaded decoration 85cm h x 158cm w x 34cm d
SOLD FOR £80
A 17th/18th Century oak mule chest of panelled construction with hinged lid, the base fitted 2 long drawers with brass drop handles 83cm h x 137cm w x 55cm d
SOLD FOR £80
A Victorian circular turned oak cricket table, raised on cup and cover supports with box framed stretcher 59cm h x 52cm diam.
SOLD FOR £1600
Samuel Nock, a heavy large bore double barrelled Howdah percussion pistol, with walnut stock and chequer grip, the lock plate marked S Nock with stirrup ram rod, the barrel marked S Nock Regent Street, the oak box fitted a cap box with steel bullet mould, cleaning rod, 2 turn keys and a copper and brass powder flask, labelled Samuel Nock and marked Lieutenant Jack Bryant RHA to the top
SOLD FOR £1700
A five shot, 54 bore improved frame single action Adams percussion revolver with octagonal barrel fitted with a Rigby patent ramer, the cylinder with London proof mark and serial no.14312, the top marked Deane.Adams & Deane 30 King William Street London Bridge, the butt fitted a cap box, together with a brass bullet mould, turn key, copper and brass powder flask by James Dixon, steel oiler, all contained in an oak case the interior labelled Deane and Sons
SOLD FOR £920
William Tranter, a five shot double action 54 bore octagonal barrel percussion revolver marked W Tranter Patent no.34,378, contained in a fitted leather case with James Dixon & Sons brass powder flask, turn key, nipple key, oiler and brass bullet mould (slightly misshapen), contained in an oak box, the lid labelled Adams revolving pistol
SOLD FOR £1150
A 54 bore five shot Adams percussion revolver, retailed by George Gibbs of 20 Clare Street Bristol, the chamber with London proof mark and marked Deane Adams and Deane 30 King William Street London Bridge, the cylinder with London proof mark and serial no.11643R, the butt fitted a cap box, contained in an oak case fitted a bullet mould, cleaning rod, copper and brass powder flask by G & J W Hawksley
SOLD FOR £160
Masonic, a cased set of 9 silver plated and wooden working tools comprising 24" gauge, common gavel and chisel, square level plumb roll, skillet, pencil and compasses by Kenning of London, marked Homestead Lodge No.6465 contained in a light oak and brass bound case 7cm h x 42cm w x 34cm d (some scratches to the case, the tongues to the locks have been removed)
SOLD FOR £240
A 17th/18th Century wrought iron rush light holder, raised on a turned oak base 22cm h x 7cm
SOLD FOR £140
A 2 tier oak shelf constructed from 17th/18th Century carved oak timber 138cm h x 111cm w x 27cm d
SOLD FOR £190
A 19th Century oak pew of panelled construction, the seat with hinged lid revealing a void 84cm h x 141cm w x 47cm d
SOLD FOR £70
An Art Nouveau light oak cabinet fitted 2 drawers above double cupboard with embossed plate drop handles 63cm h x 122cm w x 56cm d
SOLD FOR £170
A 1920's oak monks bench of panelled construction, raised on bun feet 100cm h (as monks bench) 81cm as table x 115cm w x 43cm d
SOLD FOR £110
Thomas Pacconi, an oak finished collectors/jewellery cabinet with hinged lid above 12 short and 12 long drawers, having pressed metal carrying handles to the sides and turned metal handles 37cm h x 59cm w x 26cm d
SOLD FOR £70
A 17th/18th Century oak coffer of panelled construction and hinged lid, the interior fitted a candle box 71cm h x 125cm w x 56cm d
SOLD FOR £55
A 19th Century rectangular plate over mantel mirror contained in a light oak Oxford frame 57cm x 94cm
SOLD FOR £140
A late Victorian oak show frame chaise longue with bobbin turned decoration, upholstered in floral material, raised on turned supports 68cm h x 183cm l x 64cm d
SOLD FOR £170
An Edwardian silver plated mounted oak 3 bottle tantalus with silver labels
SOLD FOR £1600
Globe Wernicke, a pair of oak Globe Wernicke 5 tier bookcases enclosed by folding lead glazed panelled doors, each base fitted 1 long drawer 178cm h x 86cm w 30cm d
SOLD FOR £55
A Georgian oak double corner cabinet, the upper section with moulded cornice and cupboard enclosed by a panelled door, the base enclosed by a panelled door, raised on bracket feet 160cm h x 73cm w x 51cm d
SOLD FOR £190
A Victorian carved oak metamorphic 4 tread library steps/chair 90cm x 44cm w x 33cm d, as steps 90cm h x 71cm x 44cm
SOLD FOR £65
A Victorian carved oak drop flap 2 tier cricket table of triangular form when folded 76cm h x 62cm w x 54cm d, when open of circular form 72cm diam.