SOLD FOR £80
A copper ships masthead lantern, the bow front glass inscribed 24394 26cm h x 23cm w x 22cm d, converted to electricity
SOLD FOR £280
A 1 1/4" bore bronze model of a Naval ships canon with 17 1/2" long barrel, mounted on a solid beech Admiralty pattern (1800), the carriage with brass fittings and breeching ropes on solid beech trucks
SOLD FOR £70
A collection of lead models of war ships
SOLD FOR £70
A ship's port masthead lantern 65cm h x 27cm w x 28cm d, converted to electricity
SOLD FOR £70
A ship's starboard masthead lantern 60cm h x 27cm w x 27cm, converted to electricity
SOLD FOR £90
One volume William Falconer "The Shipwreck 1811", one volume "The Life of Carlo The Famous Dog of Drury Lane Theatre With His Portrait 1804", Longman Ress a coloured walker's pocket map of Worcestershire and 3 other books and 2 sets of coloured postcards
SOLD FOR £220
HMS Arethusa, a teak slatted garden bench formed from timbers from the ship with metal plaque reading - launched 1849 in Odessa, broken up in 1933 in Sebastopol, 84cm h x 153cm w x 62cm d
SOLD FOR £150
A bottle of Bollinger Tradition RD 1973 champagne disgorged on the 16th June 1982 boxed, (shipped to celebrate the marriage of HRH Prince Charles and Lady Diana's wedding in 1981) together with a bottle of Veuve Clicquot champagne boxed
SOLD FOR £110
Anchor, a ships copper and brass mast lantern marked Anchor Seahorse GB Trademark 78177, converted to electricity 33cm h x 27cm
SOLD FOR £75
Four albums of Players and Wills cigarette cards - World Merchant Ships, Association Footballers, Musical Celebrities etc
SOLD FOR £150
An album of black and white and coloured postcards - World War One scenes, ships, etc
SOLD FOR £400
A 19th Century automaton in the form of a castle with shipwreck, rolling seas and figures, complete with glass dome 51cm h x 21 cm w x 17cm d
SOLD FOR £55
A wooden model La Santa Maria 70cm x 80cm x 6cm (The Santa Maria was the largest of 3 ships used by Christopher Columbus in his first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean 1649)
SOLD FOR £60
An album of approx. 104 First World War and later black and white and coloured postcards - transport ships, military scenes
SOLD FOR £220
A ship's log report on the pearl-shell fisheries of Torres Strait, HMS Beagle 1879 and other expeditions, half leather bound
SOLD FOR £60
Edie Morris, b.1927, 3 watercolours unsigned, original illustrations for Ian Hardy Senior Mid-Shipman 20cm x 12.5cm (together with associated paperwork)
SOLD FOR £6900
A Naval General Service medal 1793-1840 with Trafalgar bar, to James Hinds together with a letter by descent
James Hinds was born in Manchester circa 1789 and started Naval service on the HMS Pheasant. At 16 he served on HMS Spartiate during the Battle of Trafalgar holding the the rank of 'Boy'. Together with HMS Minotaur, HMS Spartiate defeated the 8 gun Spanish ship Neptuno.
SOLD FOR £70
Griffiths and Sons of Birmingham, a 19th Century brass ships lamp, the top marked BAS Griffiths and Sons 1911 Birmingham 42cm x 20cm x 12cm, converted for use to electricity
SOLD FOR £140
A reproduction scrimshaw turtle shell decorated a portrait of John Adams and Abraham Lincoln with sailing ship and paddle steamer 62cm h x 48cm w
SOLD FOR £110
A Queen Anne style rectangular plate wall mirror contained in an arch shaped walnut frame, the upper panel with oil on board of a British sailing ship 80cm x 34cm
SOLD FOR £260
Bernard Benedict Hemy (1845-1913), oil on canvas, signed, a 19th Century study of a north of England harbour scene with paddle steamers, moored boats and ships 49cm x 67cm
SOLD FOR £140
A Victorian painted pine trunk with hinged, the top painted the Barque May, the front decorated a 3 masted sailing ship, the sides painted J H Bull & Co. Newhaven Sussex established 1883 (later painted) 37cm x 79cm x 43cm
SOLD FOR £55
A pair of copper port and starboard ships lamps converted to electricity 14cm x 15cm x 14cm
SOLD FOR £90
A 19th Century square copper ships kettle 10cm h x 35cm w x 29cm d
SOLD FOR £4500
A good George III silver presentation punch bowl, inscribed "A gift from John Wallis and Company to Captain Peter Shields on account of his ship being the first vessel repaired in their new dry dock South Shields January 22nd 1787" the reverse engraved with a galleon, Newcastle 1786, maker John Langlands I and John Robertson I, 1400 grams, 29cm - Robert, Thomas and John Wallis defied the ship building grant given to Newcastle by Henry I to have the monopoly on ship repairs and when they set up their shipyard the unfortunate Alderman sent with a posse of officers to forcibly hinder the work was treated to an involuntary bath in the river