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A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS, to include a white metal gate bracelet fitted with a heart padlock clasp, stamped silver, approximate gross weight 24.3 grams, a yellow metal fine trace chain, stamped 333, approximate gross weight 1.7 grams, a small amount of scrap yellow metal, approximate gross weight 2.5 grams,
AN ASSORTMENT OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include three bi colour bracelets each fitted with integrated box clasps, a silver gate bracelet, fitted with a heart padlock clasp, a silver gem set line bracelet, a silver rope bracelet and a silver band ring, all with British hallmarks, approximate gross weight 136.8 grams, together with a black beaded 'Thomas Sabo' bracelet, fitted with a 'Thomas Sabo' Mikey Mouse charm, a selection of white metal rings, most stamped 925, a bracelet and five necklaces most stamped 925, one necklace signed 'Gorham Sterling', approximate gross weight excluding 'Thomas Sabo' bracelet, 91.9 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
A 20TH CENTURY OAK GATE LEG TABLE, open width 128cm x closed width 38cm x depth 86cm x height 75cm, a set of four splat back chairs, another pair of chairs, a wall unit with double glazed doors, enclosing two glass shelves, above two cupboard doors, along with a bow front corner cupboard (condition report: surface marks, scuffs, signs of usage, on broken handle to wall unit base, corner cupboard with one key, other imperfections) (9)
Great War Curios, consisting of memorial scroll to Serjt. RJ Wright, London Regt. (371042, Post Office Rifles), in original transmission tube. Official map of the Ypres Front, scale 1:40,000, September 1917. Travel Ticket for the British Legion Battlefields Pilgrimage, August 1928 and book ‘The Story of an Epic Pilgrimage’, 1927 Menin Gate Matchbox Holder. Bairnsfather ‘Fragments from France No.3’ and ‘Fragments from all the Fronts No. 6’ in fair condition. (7 items)
Ca. 2700-2300 BC. A greyish-green specked stone cylinder seal with a large black patch. It depicts four deities with horned caps and various symbols, including a lunar crescent and solar symbol, in the exergue. One deity stands at a gate. Studied by PD Dr. habil. Pieter Gert van der Veen, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz. Size: 31mm x 18.7mm; Weight: 18.73g Provenance: Private London collection of an Ancient Art dealer; formerly in a central London family collections 1990s; suggested to be examined by Professor Wilfrid George Lambert FBA (1926-2011), historian, archaeologist, and specialist in Assyriology and Near Eastern archaeology, in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
EARLY VICTORIAN NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, by Susannah Terrington aged 10, dated 1842, decorated with Georgian house, garden wall and gate, centred with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, further decorated with foliate, trees and birds and with religious verse, 66.5 x 32cmsProvenance: private collection North Cardiff, consigned via our Cardiff officeComments: minor damage to the lower edge Condition Report:There is wear to the bottom edge.Hole bottom left corner, another hole top middle
A Group of 19th Century and Later Furniture, comprising a Victorian walnut whatnot, a mahogany demi lune fold over table, a 1920s oak barley twist gate leg table, a Regency open arm chair, two stools, a nest of three coffee tables, three other lamp tables, a luggage stand, a wicker basket and a carbouy (13)
This lot contains approximately 800 cards from the Antiqities expansion. It includes both English and Foreign cards and some of the more expansive cards include Haunting Wind (x4), Gate to Phyrexia (x2), Yawgmoth Demon (x2), Argovian Archaeologist, Millstone (x5), Ashnod's Altar (x4), the Tron lands and many more.All cards range from near mint to light played condition
India.- Moffatt (James) [Views in India], twelve plates only, etchings and aquatint, four with full hand-colouring, likely original, all on laid papers, 9 platemarks approx. 370 x 510 mm (14 1/2 x 20 in), three smaller 250 x 380 mm (9 7/8 x 14 7/8 in), all with margins, one laid onto linen, a few handling creases and minor surface dirt, but on the whole without condition issues, all unframed, [Calcutta, circa 1800-1810] (12) Provenance: From the Collection of the Late W.G. and Mildred Archer; thence by descent. *** Scarce at auction, and not recorded by Abbey. Printed in India, the coloured plates include: View of Maldah, with Procession of a Hindoo Woman to the Funeral Pile of Her Husband; View of Allahabad, with representation of Gungah Jattra, a custom peculiar to the Hindoos...; Cutwally Gate at Gour; Gate of Sultan Shah Hussein's Tomb at Gour.
Alexander Hogg & J G Wooding "View of the City Gates as they appeared before they were pulled down, together with the Old Gate at Whitehall & Templebar" View of the ten gates in two rows of five, namely Bishopsgate, Cripplegate, Ludgate, Newgate, Moorgate, Aldgate, Bridgegate, Aldersgate, Templebar and Whitehall Gate; surrounded by thin frame festooned and garlanded; illustration to Thornton's History of London. 1784, housed within a gilt and glazed frame 49cm by 38cm Note - for similar example see British Museum, museum number 1874,0110.262. *CR cracks to glass, age related marks.

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