SOLD FOR £110
Roland Ward of 186 Piccadilly, an Edwardian ink well formed from a horses hoof with hinged top marked Opal 1886-1905 11cm h x 11cm w x 14cm d, complete with inkwell
SOLD FOR £90
A Georgian officers copper Gorget 4cm x 10cm x 8cm
SOLD FOR £70
A 19th Century Bohemian red glass overlay vase decorated with spring flowers and scrolling gilt leaves 25cm
SOLD FOR £150
An Edwardian oak canteen containing silver plated lily pattern cutlery (106)
SOLD FOR £55
A silver octagonal sugar shaker 144 grams, 18cm marks rubbed
SOLD FOR £720
A set of Edwardian silver Kings pattern cutlery comprising 6 dessert spoons, 2 tablespoons, 6 dessert forks, 6 dinner forks and 1 odd fork, mixed dates and makers 1654 grams
SOLD FOR £100
An Edwardian oval silver locket and minor silver jewellery
SOLD FOR £80
A Victorian silver oval mustard London 1898, 1 other, minor spoons 200 grams
SOLD FOR £70
An Egyptian silver table oil lamp with serpent handle, 134 grams, 16cm
SOLD FOR £60
An oval silver tobacco box Birmingham 1913 and a Victorian vesta Birmingham 1898, 101 grams
SOLD FOR £70
A 1920's perpetual calendar contained in an oak case with bead work decoration 16cm h x 12cm w x 6.5cm d
SOLD FOR £90
A 19th Century French carved oak dresser, the upper section with moulded cornice, fitted triple cupboards enclosed by glazed panelled doors with carved mast decoration, fluted columns to the side, base fitted 2 drawers above carved panelled doors 191cm h x 140cm w x 51cm d
SOLD FOR £140
An 18th Century style oak dresser base with raised back, fitted 3 drawers with brass swan neck drop handles, raised on cabriole supports 87cm h x 143cm w x 50cm d
SOLD FOR £100
An Edwardian Hepplewhite style inlaid satinwood dressing table with oval bevelled plate mirror above 1 short and 4 long drawers, raised on square tapered supports with brass caps and casters (1 missing) 158cm h x 93cm w x 46cm d
SOLD FOR £90
A Georgian oak bureau with fall front revealing a stepped interior fitted a well above 2 short and 2 long drawers, raised on bracket feet 98cm h x 76cm w x 49cm d
SOLD FOR £520
An 18ct. yellow gold 3 stone sapphire and diamond ring, the centre oval cut sapphire approx. 1.25ct, the mine cut diamonds each approx. 0.5ct, 4 grams
SOLD FOR £110
A 9ct yellow gold cabochon cut oval garnet and enamel ring, size S, 7 grams
SOLD FOR £180
An oval 9ct yellow gold engraved locket 14 grams gross, 43mm
SOLD FOR £90
A 9ct yellow gold opal and pearl floral brooch 5.7 grams, 25mm x 20mm
SOLD FOR £75
A 9ct yellow gold lapis lazuli open shank ring, size O, 4.9 grams
SOLD FOR £60
A Victorian oak pedestal desk with inset black leather writing surface above 1 long and 8 short drawers with replacement handles 68cm h x 120cm w x 59cm d
SOLD FOR £150
A 17th/18th Century oak coffer of panelled construction with hinged lid and iron lock (a/f) 69cm h x 168cm w x 55cm d
SOLD FOR £2500
An early first pattern Fairburn Sykes dagger together with scabbard. The blade measuring 168mm (in total 295mm) weighing 242g and stamped The FS Fighting Knife and Wilkinson Sword Co Ltd. The dagger has no other official markings or stamps. The early brown leather scabbard (without wings) has a nickel chape.
The dagger was the property of Royal Marine L G Elliot service no PO/X5111 (name and number on reverse of scabbard) whose service medals are also being sold in this auction as lot 450
SOLD FOR £90
A Victorian style limed oak finished show frame daybed with raised back, on 6 cabriole supports 76cm h x 140cm l x 60cm w, inside seat measurement 39cm w x 124cm l
SOLD FOR £85
W Britains "Racing Colours of Famous Owners, Lord Londonderry" a figure of race horse with jockey up