SOLD FOR £110
A 19th/20th Century leather and brass bound cartridge magazine, the interior fitted 6 divisions, the lid marked Hugh Flower 15cm x 49cm x 35cm
SOLD FOR £55
A pressed metal gramophone horn 48cm x 49cm
SOLD FOR £70
Winterhalder and Hofmeire, a striking on gong bracket clock with 14cm silvered dial, Roman numerals, fast/slow indicator, contained in a mahogany case complete with pendulum and key 31cm h x 20cm w x 16cm d
SOLD FOR £100
Thomas Stripling of Lichfield, an 18th/19th Century 30 hour longcase clock, the 29cm square brass dial marked Stripling of Lichfield with metal spandrels, Roman numerals, calendar aperture, contained in an oak case 205cm h x 44cm w x 28cm d, complete with pendulum (a/f) and weight
SOLD FOR £60
A horn double bladed dagger with 43cm blade
SOLD FOR £130
A group of 4 medals to 169229 T Pattison Blacksmith late Chief Blacksmith Royal Navy comprising 1914-15 Star, British War medal, Victory medal, Edward VII issue Naval Long Service Good Conduct medal named to Blacksmith HMS Tenedos
SOLD FOR £90
A Queen's South Africa medal 1899 with 5 bars - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and 1902 to 11364 Gunner A Burnell Royal Horse Artillery
SOLD FOR £1950
A family group of medals, Father, Son, Daughter and Son-in-Law. A group of 4 medals to 1958 Sergeant, later Major Arthur Hearsey 1st Royal West Kent Regiment and Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry comprising Egypt Medal 1882-1889 with 1 bar The Nile 1884-1885, named to Sergeant, India General Service medal 1896 with 2 bars Punjab Frontier 1897-1898 and Tiraha 1897-1898, privately engraved and possibly re-named to Lieutenant A Hearsey 11DCLI, Khediv's Star 1884-86 complete with ribbon bar, Baltic medal 1856 un-named as issued, a posthumous group of 3 medals to 1585 Private Harold Garnet Hearsey 4th Battalion Australian Imperial Force comprising 1914-15 Star, British War medal and Victory medal, together with Death plaque (killed in action at Gallipoli) a pair to E Hearsey VAD comprising British War medal and Victory medal in original paper carton, a pair British War medal and Victory medal to 13941 R Trememan deck hand Royal Naval Reserve, complete with 2 portrait photographs of the Major Hearsey, 2 portrait photographs of R Trememan and a small collection of research and photographs
SOLD FOR £460
A Victorian stuffed Albatross head, mounted together with miniature Japanese figures, contained with in a glass dome on bun feet 46cm h x 41cm w x 18cm d
SOLD FOR £100
A handsome pair of Art Nouveau polished copper fire dogs 43cm h x 21cm w x 23cm d
SOLD FOR £130
A 20th Century bronze figure of a seated hare 40cm h x 15cm w x 16cm d
SOLD FOR £1550
Austen (Jane). Pride and Prejudice, 1st Peacock edition pub. George Allen London 1894, illustrated by Hugh Thomson, bound in green cloth with gilt peacock design, 8vo
SOLD FOR £360
Austen (Jane), Emma with introduction by Joseph Jacobs and illustrated by Chris Hammond pub. George Allen 1898, green cloth and gilt floral foliate design, 8vo
SOLD FOR £260
Austen (Jane), a set of three Macmillan's Illustrated Standard Novels including: Sense and Sensibility 1898 (in red cloth and gilt foliate design), Mansfield Park 1903 (orange cloth and plain foliate design), Northanger Abbey and Persuasion 1906 (orange cloth and plain foliate design) - all illustrated by Hugh Thomson, 8vo
SOLD FOR £660
Austen (Jane), Pride and Prejudice, 2nd Peacock edition pub. George Allen London 1895, illustrated by Hugh Thomson, bound in green cloth with gilt peacock design, 8vo
SOLD FOR £260
A "Harveys Tradition Draught Sussex Bitter" cream and brown enamelled advertising sign in the shape of a barrel 61cm x 47cm
SOLD FOR £60
A Victorian Websters Hunting Journal, bound in brown leather, front board gilt title and blind tooled borders, compete with notes and remarks from the 1866/67/68 seasons
SOLD FOR £200
A Georgian mahogany chest on chest with moulded cornice, fitted 2 short and 3 long drawers with canted fluted corners, the base fitted 3 long drawers with brass swan neck drop handles 190cm h x 104cm w x 54cm d
SOLD FOR £80
A 19th Century mahogany kneehole desk with green inset writing surface above 1 long and 8 short drawers with brass swan neck drop handles 77cm h x 123cm w x 65cm d
SOLD FOR £60
A Victorian Continental pine apprentice chest of 5 drawers with brass ring drop handles, raised on a platform base 44cm h x 34cm w x 21cm d
SOLD FOR £100
A Victorian heavily carved Gothic oak ladder back hall chair, the crest carved a figure of St George slaying the dragon, with solid seat, raised on turned and block supports with box framed stretcher 104cm h x 46cm w x 42cm d (seat 28cm x 25cm)
SOLD FOR £100
A 17th/18th Century oak coffer of panelled construction with hinged lid and iron lock 56cm h x 145cm w x 58cm d
SOLD FOR £65
A harlequin set of 4 (2 pairs) Victorian mahogany spoon back dining chairs with upholstered drop in seats, raised on turned supports
SOLD FOR £100
A 17th Century style carved oak hall wardrobe, fitted a shelf and enclosed by a panelled door, raised on square supports 197cm h x 102cm w x 50cm d
SOLD FOR £260
A good George III silver key wind, pair cased pocket watch, the painted enamelled dial decorated with sheep, a shepherd and shepherdess, London 1779, contained in a 50mm case dated London 1779, maker Thomas Carpenter, the movement inscribed Jos Denton Hull no.362, gross weight 110 grams