SOLD FOR £220
A mid Victorian silver repousse baluster mug with scroll handle, London 1861, maker Thomas Streetin
SOLD FOR £110
Jorge Aguilar-Agon (b1936), oil on canvas, Continental street scene with market stall and figures, signed 19" x 39"
SOLD FOR £110
Jorge Aguilar-Agon (b1936), oil on canvas, a Parisian street scene with figures and building, signed 29" x 19" ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £240
A 19th Century brass single pillar microscope on a triform base, marked Carpenter & Westley of 24 Regent Street London
SOLD FOR £75
"The Valleys of the Assassins" by Freyer Stark and a large collection of sundry volumes including "Quality Street" by J M Barry, "Robinson Crusoe" etc
SOLD FOR £140
A Victorian silver pair cased pocket watch by D Baker of Billingshurst with enamelled dial, Roman numerals, set fusee movement with verge escapement, London 1868 containing repair labels from W D Baker 54 West Street Horsham and 3 repair labels from J Cramp Henfield & Horsham
SOLD FOR £60
A series of 5 20th Century miniature oil on boards depicting impressionist street scenes from the Island of Capri
SOLD FOR £360
A map of The County of Kent from the actual survey, dated 1819/1820 by C Greenwood London, published by G Pringle Junior, no. 70 Queen Street Cheapside, dated July 1821 of 4 parts within original leather case
SOLD FOR £90
Partridge & Cooper, 192 Fleet Street London. An early Victorian figured walnut correspondence box with hinged top enclosing a compartmentalised interior with drawer below on a moulded plinth base 11.5"h x 16"w x 9"d
SOLD FOR £60
Asprey, 166 New Bond Street, London, a Victorian black leather and parcel gilt travelling writing box, the hinged lid enclosing a fully fitted interior 6.5"h x 16"w x 10.5"d
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