SOLD FOR £70
A Japanese cloisonne oviform vase decorated with flowers, having a silver collar and base 20cm
SOLD FOR £300
Albert Williams (1922-2010) oil on board, still life study of a vase of roses, signed, label en verso 40cm x 50cm
SOLD FOR £260
Deborah Jones 1921-2012, oil on canvas "The Small Crowded Bookshelves" 60cm x 40cm
SOLD FOR £110
Noel Ripley, born 1944, oil on board signed, blue vase and lace, with AG label to the back 22cm x 29cm
SOLD FOR £580
The London Armoury Company?, a 5 shot revolver, the 10cm octagonal barrel with London proof mark and marked LAC, the chamber with London proof mark and also marked B20576 and Patenet 53625 R
SOLD FOR £440
Garden of London, a 19th Century percussion cavalry carbine with 54cm barrel marked Garden 20 Piccadilly London, the lock plate marked 12th Bengal Irregular Cavalry, with walnut stock and original sweat wrap and stirrup ramrod 93cm overall
SOLD FOR £900
Klawitter Herzberg, a German rifled sporting gun, the 73cm octagonal Damascus barrel signed Klawitter Herzberg with rear and fore sight, the steel lock marked Klawitter Herzberg and engraved a stag, the breech heavily engraved and with a wild boar, the carved walnut stock with cap box, the lid engraved a running deer, complete with ram rod, 117cm overall
SOLD FOR £95
A set of 11 Chippendale style mahogany open arm chairs with pierced vase shaped slat backs and green leather upholstered seats raised on square supports with H framed stretchers 91cm h x 51cm w x 44cm d (seats 30cm x 27cm)
SOLD FOR £130
A Georgian style mahogany chest of serpentine outline, fitted a brushing slide above 4 long drawers with brass swan neck drop handles, raised on bracket feet 78cm h x 75cm w x 51cm d
SOLD FOR £100
A set of 12 1930's oak framed open arm conference chairs, the seats and backs upholstered in red rexine 116cm h x 55cm w 51cm d (seats 34cm x 34cm) (2 shown in photo)
SOLD FOR £600
An 18th Century Moghul flintlock carbine rifle with 65cm octagonal Koftgari gold inlaid Damascus steel barrel, the steel lock with East India Company engraved mark, the carved walnut stock inlaid mother of pearl, complete with steel ramrod, 101cm overall
SOLD FOR £1100
Ryan and Watson, a brass cannon barrelled flintlock box lock Blunderbuss pistol with 26cm barrel marked London Ryan and Watson, the underside of the barrel with London proof mark, integral steel bayonet and complete with original ram rod (slightly misshapen)
SOLD FOR £150
A pair of well weathered reconstituted stone circular garden gate post caps, raised on square outswept bases 44cm h x 23cm x 23cm
SOLD FOR £170
An Edwardian 7 piece salon suite upholstered in Regency stripe material comprising 3 seat sofa 87cm h x 150cm w x 58cm d (seat 115cm x 50cm), pair of open arm chairs 93cm h x 54cm w x 47cm d (seats 30cm x 32cm) and 4 standard chairs 87cm h x 45cm w x 36cm d (seats 28cm x 30cm), raised on cabriole supports
SOLD FOR £120
A Georgian style oval oak drop flap gateleg wake/hunt table, 75cm h x 202cm x 45cm
SOLD FOR £3500
A fine Victorian silver 2 handled tray with cymric pattern handles and border enclosing a duplicate border and a rectangular cartouche, engraved with the family crest of the Davies of Maesmawr Hall, London 1892, makers Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. (William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman) 6941 grams (224 ozs), 83.5cm x 50.5cm, contained in the original fitted mahogany box with armorial
SOLD FOR £130
A pair of Victorian yellow metal scroll earrings set with oval citrines, 5 grams, 55mm
SOLD FOR £60
An oak canteen of plated fish eaters for 12 with engraved blades contained in an oak canteen
SOLD FOR £55
An oak canteen containing a quantity of plated ribbon and bow cutlery
SOLD FOR £480
A George III oval repousse silver 2 division tea caddy, raised on shell feet London 1784, maker GS, 12cm, 460 grams
SOLD FOR £70
Oliver Lodge, Pioneers of Science, a leather bound volume, school prize 1898 together with 16 other leather bound volumes, mostly school prizes and 3 other books
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 £55
An Italian style bleached walnut show frame open arm chair raised on cabriole supports 97cm h x 61cm w x 54cm d (seat 35cm x 32cm)
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