A private collection of 90 truncheons.
Sold For £22,750
A Regency rosewood bookcase.
Sold For £22,000
An Exceptional and Rare Chinese Imperial White Ghanta, inscribed with a four character Qianlong reign mark, and of the period 1736-95. 18.2cm high. Provenance: The Hon. Mrs Mary Anna Marten OBE. Purchased prior to 1953.
Sold For £2,000,000
China Trade School c.1800-1810
The Hongs at Canton; Whampoa Anchorage; Boca Tigris; Macao - Four, all oil on brass (4)
Sold For £18,000
A Liberty & Co Tudric Pewter and enamel mantle clock designed by Archibald Knox.
Sold For £8,500
An Important pair of Chinese Imperial Jade Elephants, each with a Qianlong four character mark and of the period, 19cm long. Provenance: The Hon. Mrs Mary Marten OBE. Purchased from Spink & Son Ltd., c.1952.
Sold For £1,000,000
Studio of Sir Anthony Van Dyck
Portrait, possibly Henry Jermyn later Lord Jermyn
Sold For £16,000
William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories and Tragedies, fourth folio, 1685
Sold For £10,000
A very rare Charles I English provincial pre balance spring verge watch, signed by William Browne, Lewes, circa 1635.
Sold For £14,000
A verge watch movement, signed Thomas Tompion and George Graham, London, circa 1712-13.
Sold For £4,200
John Cotsworth, London. A very rare marquetry quarter repeating bracket clock, circa 1700, 42cm.
Sold For £36,000
A pair of Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Pillar vases designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, shape no.3451, 30cm high
Sold For £13,000
Lot 1689: A Lalique plique a jour and diamond dog collar.
Sold For £40,000
Tiffany & Co. A gem set gold and enamel walrus brooch. By Donald Claflin.
Sold For £5,000
A fine set of four George III silver two-handled sauce tureens and covers, by Paul Storr, London 1816.
Sold For £85,000
A fine George IV silver-gilt presentation vase and stand, by Philip Rundell, London 1822.
Sold For £95,000