SOLD FOR £420
An Orkney stained pine and woven rush lambing chair raised on square supports with box framed stretcher 105cm h x 61cm w x 46cm d (seat 30cm x 28cm)
SOLD FOR £85
A Queen Anne style walnut display cabinet fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by astragal glazed panelled doors, raised on cabriole supports 113cm h x 106cm w x 30cm d
SOLD FOR £65
A child's 19th Century faux bamboo ladder back training chair with woven cane seat 94cm h x 31cm w x 22cm d (seat 20cm x 14cm)
SOLD FOR £170
A Victorian mahogany Wellington chest of 7 drawers, scrolls to the sides, 108cm h x 53cm w x 37cm d
SOLD FOR £65
A 19th Century Continental bleached mahogany writing table with inset blue writing surface and 1 frieze drawer, raised on turned and reeded supports 72cm h x 88cm w x 56cm d
SOLD FOR £800
Norman of Uffculme, a flintlock brass barrelled blunderbuss, the 36cm barrel with steel sprung bayonet, marked Uffculme and with 2 proof marks, the steel lock marked Norman with walnut stock
SOLD FOR £440
Edward Weston of Lewes, a double barrelled flintlock pistol with 4.5cm barrel, the base of the barrel with crowned H, turnover pan and walnut chequer grip
SOLD FOR £960
Bennett Royal Exchange London, a brass barreled flintlock blunderbuss with 40cm brass barrel, steel spring loaded bayonet and walnut stock, the barrel with proof marks and Royal Exchange London, the steel lock marked Bennett
SOLD FOR £380
Busby, an 18th/19th Century percussion pocket pistol with 8cm cannon barrel, sprung loaded bayonet and walnut grip
SOLD FOR £720
V. Funck In Suhl, a muzzleloading double barrelled fouling sporting hammer gun, the hammers in the form of griffins heads and with patented safety catch, the 84cm barrel indistinctly marked, the lock marked Einsuhl to one side and V.Funk to the other, the carved walnut stock decorated a ducks bill
SOLD FOR £450
Downeng, a muzzleloading double barrelled fouling percussion sporting shotgun, the 72cm Damascus barrels marked Downeng London and with London proof marks and having 3 folding foresights, engraved hammers and walnut stock
SOLD FOR £660
A Brown Bess flintlock musket, the 99cm barrel with Board of Ordnance markings tower mark, marked E 456 3941 and with tower lock, crowned GR cypher with walnut stock, complete with ram rod, the brass butt end is also marked 3914
SOLD FOR £1750
A Fairbairn Sykes first pattern fighting dagger, the 16.5cm blade marked Wilkinson Sword & Co Ltd, London, The Fairbarin Sykes Fighting Knife, complete with leather scabbard
SOLD FOR £65
Bruce Bairnsfather, a circular brass ashtray decorated Old Bill, the base marked Copyright, 14cm, a Continental First World War shell nose cone 5cm x 8cm, a Trench Art "light pull" decorated Belgium cap badge 20cm x 2cm
SOLD FOR £80
A pair of 19th Century French spelter figures Charmeuse and Jeunesse, raised on turned wooden bases 43cm h x 16cm
SOLD FOR £110
A First World War silver engine turned cigarette case with RAF emblem, gross weight 82.3 grams, Birmingham 1914
SOLD FOR £300
A pair of white metal single stone diamond ear studs, the butterflies stamped plat each 0.25ct, 1.8 grams
SOLD FOR £65
A Victorian silver keywind pocket watch Birmingham 1896 together with a silver Albert
SOLD FOR £100
A 9ct yellow gold wedding band, 3 other gold rings (1 cut) and a pendant 6.9 grams
SOLD FOR £60
A gentleman's gold plated hunter pocket watch with seconds at 6 o'clock contained in a 50mm case
SOLD FOR £100
A 22ct yellow gold wedding band size I 1/2, 2.7 grams
SOLD FOR £160
A lady's 9ct yellow gold wristwatch and expanding bracelet 21.6 grams gross with movement and glass
SOLD FOR £1600
A pair of white metal 18ct oval sapphire and diamond ear studs, the sapphires 1.52ct, the brilliant cut diamonds 0.6ct, 10mm x 7mm, 3.8 grams
SOLD FOR £170
A yellow metal 22ct wedding band size L, 4.8 grams
SOLD FOR £220
An 18ct yellow gold single stone diamond pendant 0.05ct together with a pair of 18ct white gold ear studs each 0.25ct