SOLD FOR £1900
C & J Cary, 86 St James Street, London. A Regency "Cary's New Terrestrial Globe", Exhibiting The Late Discoveries Towards the North Pole, dated March 15th 1821, having calibrated brass meridian ring with annular and zodiacal horizon ring, raised on 4 baluster turned legs united by stretchers, 18" diam. x 18"h ILLUSTRATED FRONT COVER
SOLD FOR £85
A Liberty's oak hanging 2 tier wall shelf 28"h x 31.5"w x 7"d, the reverse labelled Liberty & Co, Regent Street
SOLD FOR £150
Trevor Lawrence, a late 19th Century acrylic on canvas, abstract street scene, signed and dated '78 17"h x 10.5"w
SOLD FOR £60
Vernon Henri, 20th Century French School, oil on fibre board, a Mediterranean village street scene with washer women in the foreground, signed 19.5"h x 29.25"w
SOLD FOR £70
Juliette Pannett? An early 20th Century watercolour on paper, a Tangier street scene with spice vendors in the foreground, indistinctly signed 14"h x 10"w
SOLD FOR £60
A George IV bronze medal dated 1823 1", a W Petersen Chichester token, an Edward VII bronze Coronation medal from Millers South Street Worthing and other unofficial Coronation medals
SOLD FOR £290
Klaftenberger, Regent Street London, a fine yellow gold pocket watch with Roman enamelled dial with Arabic outer minute track and second subsidiary dial, the inner case inscribed no.7927
SOLD FOR £400
After John Speed, an 18th Century coloured map of Surrey, Fodocus Hondius, late coloured, retailed by Thomas Bassett Fleet Street 15"h x 20"w
SOLD FOR £160
A pair of Minton tiles transfer decorated with 19th Century street scenes including Gatefoot Edinburgh and Criccieth Castle, 8" square
SOLD FOR £150
Elliott of London, a 17th Century style mahogany cased bracket clock of small proportions, retailed by Garrard & Co. Ltd, Regent Street, London, gilt metal mounted with bell top above a square brass dial with silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring, set 8 day movement striking bell, 10.75"h x 7"w x 4.25"d
SOLD FOR £150
A Victorian gilt metal propelling pencil by Simpson 156 Leddon Hall Street, London, top missing seal
SOLD FOR £180
A pair of silver easel photograph frames with engine turned decoration, London 1910, retailed by Wilson & Gill of Regent Street
SOLD FOR £400
Alfred Waterhouse, 1830-1905, watercolour on paper, a London street scene of Waterhouse building of New Court on Carey Street with figures in foreground, signed and dated March '74, 16"h x 27"w, REF: the mention of New Court to be found in the book by Henry Benjamin Wheatley "London Past and Present, It's History Associations and Traditions" page 328,
SOLD FOR £190
A Romilly-Fedden, watercolour on paper, street scene of figures entering a doorway, signed and dated 1924 12.5"h x 9.5"w
SOLD FOR £1900
John Walker, South Molton Street, London. A Victorian oak cased railway station regulator, having Roman painted dial with out minute track and red painted Arabic numerals, the dial signed and inscribed B.R.S, 696.B., set 8 day movement with anchor escapement, the case of architectural form with pediment above a rectangular trunk door flanked by acanthus leaf and scroll carved shoulders, 82"h x 22"w, bears label to interior for Brighton & Southcoast Railways and with original bill of sale from the British Railways London Midland Region, Euston House London, ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £220
DeTulvis?, 20th Century Continental School, watercolour on paper, a study of street vendors, 20.75"h x 10.75"w, together with a similar watercolour bears signature Vico 20.75"h x 10.75"w
SOLD FOR £9500
Aubert & Klaftenberger, 157 Regent Street, London. An unusual walnut floor-standing domestic regulator in the Gothic taste circa 1865. The single train movement with dead beat escapement, set silvered Roman chapter ring with outer minute track and second subsidiary dial, incorporating an unusual brass and glass rod pendulum, fitted 12 brass capped mercury vials with adjustment pointer to base. The case, with foliate carved and pierced cornice above a hollow high relief carved band of flowers, the door with arched apertures flanked by flower heads and lattice pilasters, raised on chamfered and shaped plinth base 79.5"h x 18"w x 14"d ILLUSTRATED FRONT COVER
Aubert & Klaftenberger was created in 1835 by an International partnership of 2 watch retailers, the London based C.J. Klaftenberger and D.F. Aubert of Geneva. The firm was held in high esteem by Prince Albert, receiving regular orders for clocks and watches from 1845 onwards and favoured by both the Queen and the Prince as the supplier of watches to be presented as gifts. The Company was also contributor to the Horological Section of the Great Exhibition, winning the Honourable Mention from the Jury. In 1859 Aubert & Klaftenberger were awarded a Royal Warrant
SOLD FOR £1400
R Rolfe, Gloucester Street, Clerkenwell. A mid Victorian oak bracket clock in the Gothic taste, the silvered arch topped Roman dial with subsidiary chime/silent and advance/retard dials, signed and decorated with foliate engraved spandrels. The triple fusee quarter repeating movement striking 8 bells and chiming gong - missing, the case of architectural form with foliate carved door flanked by quadruple cluster column supports on a shaped plinth base 29"h x 20"w x 11"d
SOLD FOR £140
A pair of 18th Century Hogarth prints "Gin Lane" and "Beer Street" 17" x 13"
SOLD FOR £62
Sidney G Ferris, an etching "St Paul's Cheapside from Wood Street" 11" x 14"
SOLD FOR £820
An 18th Century fusee pocket watch by W. Kipling of London, contained in a silver pair case, makers mark WB and with old watch paper from Cramp Bros. of High Street Henfield
SOLD FOR £100
Katharine Jowett, 3 Oriental coloured prints "Lanterns in the Wind, Temple of Tea and Street Outside Chien Men Peking" 10" x 6 1/2"
SOLD FOR £120
A William IV rectangular mahogany side table fitted a frieze drawer, by Kerby of 545 New Oxford Street, raised on standard end supports 26"
SOLD FOR £180
A Georgian style mahogany cabinet fitted 4 long drawers flanked by 2 cupboards with moulded cornices, the interior fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by astragal glazed panelled doors, the base fitted 2 cupboards enclosed by panelled doors, raised on bracket feet, made by Pragnell & Co of 58 East Street, Horsham together with a reference 45"
SOLD FOR £100
A Victorian Light Infantry Officer's sword with etched blade by Jones & Co of Regent Street London complete with leather scabbard ILLUSTRATED