John Ogilby (1600-1676) The Road from London to Yarmouth, together with a Walker map of Suffolk, (2)
Pair of 20th century Chinese brass dog of foo, each approx. 17cm wide (2)
20th century pine and metal bound trug, with carrying handle, 34cm square
Pair of marble reeded column table lamps, each raised in circular feet, 30cm tall excluding fitting, and one other similar, 27cm tall (3)
20th century oak and brown leather topped stool, of oval form, 39cm wide
Pair of Chinese style converted table lamps, the burnt orange bodies tapering into a flared foot, 31m high excluding light fitting (2)
French regency style black patinated and gilt metal six branch light fitting, the scrolling branches suspended by three chains
19th Century English porcelain part service, decorated with gilt bordered blue rims and sprays of flowers to the centre, consisting of a tazza, four twin handled dishes, eleven plates, and three twin handled serving dishes (qty)
Brass wall mounted candle sconce, the three branches with glass drip pans interspersed with foliate decoration, 35cm wide, 20th Century Chinese compass housed in a lacquered box, 14cm square (2)
18th Century Liverpool tea bowl decorated in the bird on branch pattern, circa 1770, 8cm diameter, 4cm high