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Lot 441

Feinwerkbau Target Air Rifle.177, 19 inch, blued barrel.  Front hooded sight.  Tubular rear body with side cocking lever and retractable loading gate.  Top mounted, peep target sights.  Polished, half stock woodwork with pistol grip and raised cheekpiece.  Rubber butt plate.  Composite trigger guard.

Lot 45

Boer War And Later Lapel Badgescelluloid examples include CIV Welcome Home ... Lord Roberts ... General Buller ... Baden Powell ... Bugler Dunne ... Brass 3rd Kings Own Hussars ... Lord Roberts Memorial Workshop medal ... Menin Gate Ypres medallion ... Trench art ring ... Printed WW2 German minefield marker.  13 items

Lot 64

Four bracelets, including an amethyst set gate bracelet with heart padlock in 9 ct, a ID bracelet in 9 ct, a turquoise bracelet in 9 ct, and a rolled gold curb link bracelet set with a turquoiseCondition Report: 9 ct gross weight 22.56 grams

Lot 294

A 9 ct gate bracelet, with heart padlock, 18 cm in length, with safety chainCondition Report: gross weight 14.15 grams

Lot 551

A collection of costume jewellery including including a pair of Swarovski drop earrings, two Pierre Cardin gate bracelets, a Monet necklace, a cigarette case,and other items

Lot 307

Two fancy link gem set bracelets, one set with seed pearls and oval cut amethysts, with a heart padlock fastening, in 9 ct, together with a fancy gate bracelet set with oval cut amethysts, with hidden box clasp and safety clip, in 9 ctCondition Report: Gross weight 33.79 gramsAmethyst gate bracelet 20cm in lengthAmethyst and pearl bracelet 22cm in length

Lot 242

A collection of jewellery including two 9 ct watches, with base metal expandable straps, a gate bracelet with a heart padlock in 9 ct, and three coral buttons in 9 ctCondition Report: gross weight 47.84 grams

Lot 55

A three row gate bracelet, stamped 9 ct on a heart padlock clasp, hallmarked 9 ct, London 1968, makers mark AJCo, length 18cmCondition Report: Gross weight 11.11 gramsNo significant dents to any of the links, clasp opens and closes securely

Lot 225

A selection of mostly 9 ct gold jewellery, including a gate bracelet, a bracelet with heart padlock, a broken bracelet, some broken chain necklaces, a jade pendant, and other items including some base metal earringsCondition Report: 9 ct gross weight 32.20 grams

Lot 284

A PAINTED HARDWOOD GATE, POSSIBLY INDIAN 20TH CENTURY 101cm high, approximately 94cm span (excluding hinge fittings) Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and usePeeling and lifting to the varnished surface, this would benefit from stripping back and re staining or varnishing prior to use There are some signs of inset timber and repairs - clearly had a life outside include long term use and storageno addition fittings are present - any bolts and hinge elements would need to be sourced by the purchaser before use and installation Please see additional images for visual reference to conditionThis is one gate formed of two elements that join in the middle, each 101cm high, 47cm wide excluding the hingesCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1284

18th Century Tokens, WARWICKSHIRE, Coventry, Kempson’s Halfpence (6), Bablake Hospital, 12.49g/6h (DH 282a), County Hall, 12.45g/6h (DH 288), Ford’s Hospital, 12.98g/6h (DH 293a), Free School, 13.27g/6h (DH 297), White Friars, 13.35g/6h (DH 267a), White Friars Gate, 13.12g/6h (DH 280) [6]. Generally extremely fine £140-£180 --- Provenance: all except DH 297 T. McGoldrick Collection, Spink Auction 7, 5 December 1979, lots 249, 250 (parts) [DH 267a from Seaby May 1968, others from Spink April 1970]

Lot 470

Vintage teddy bears group to include a Merrythought pale gold bear  c 18” with tags, and a stone gate 2 tone bi colour mohair teddy bear and a small Bocs Teganau teddy bear made in wales and another 9” Burlington Bearties mohair traditional antique style teddy bear (4)

Lot 8

Gold gate bracelet, ‘9ct’, with matching brooch, 14.7g.

Lot 31

A 9ct gold three bar twist gate link bracelet, with a padlock clasp, 18 cm long, 8g

Lot 153

A collection of silver jewels, including some plated items, a silver bangle with floral engraved decoration, earrings and studs, gate link bracelet, and identity bracelet and rings, total weight 93g

Lot 99

A collection of gold, including a diamond set half hoop dress ring, a Russian wedding band, a three bar gate link bracelet with heart padlock clasp, wishbone ring, various sleeper earrings and other gold items, 13g

Lot 150

A London delftware large plate or charger, c.1765, painted in blue, green, yellow and manganese with a lady beckoning to a gentleman holding a tricorn hat as she sits beneath tall trees flanking a five bar gate, rim chips, 29cm.Provenance: Sir Henry Sutcliffe-Smith (1864-1938) and thence by descent.

Lot 259

A gold gate bracelet set with an 1892 sovereign. Approx 25.11 grams.

Lot 178

A collection of 9carat gold jewellery earrings a Masonic pendent and chain a wedding ring and gate bracelet weight 10.5g

Lot 382

A collection of local interest etchings, illustrating scenes including Alnwick Abbey; Pilgrim Street Gate; Tower of the Old Bridge - Newcastle on Tyne; Perspective View of Newcastle; View of Blyth; and others, each in frame. (11)

Lot 259

A 9ct gold heavy gate bracelet

Lot 1223

Henk Welthers (1885-1947)Schiekade with Delft Gate, canvas 40x50 cm

Lot 1226

Alfred van Neste (1874-1969)Figures at gate of farmhouse, back title "Afspanning", panel 60x50 cm

Lot 167

Oak 2-door gate cabinet with teak top, 104 cm high, 121 cm wide, 43 cm deep

Lot 32

Antique oak gate cupboard with blackened elements and richly carved decor, Holland ca. 1700, 217 cm high, 186 cm wide, 73 cm deep

Lot 401

A 9ct Gold Gate Link Bracelet, 10.14g. Boxed

Lot 184

A 9ct Gold Gate Link Bracelet, 7.5" (18.5cm), hallmarked, 15.53g. Boxed

Lot 47

9ct gold gate bracelet with heart shaped locket and safety chain, weight 8.6grams

Lot 48

9ct gold gate bracelet with heart shaped locket and safety chain, weight 10.7grams

Lot 85

Small oak gate leg table with barley twist legs

Lot 618

A Colin Morris 1981 watercolour depicting " Potter Gate"

Lot 407

Early 20th Century oak gate leg dining table

Lot 1017

A PAINTED WROUGHT IRON GATE, with scrolled details, each gate length 139cm x height 124cm (condition: weathered, ideal for a clean)

Lot 62

A 9CT GOLD DIAMOND AND EMERALD BRACELET, a gate and brick link style bracelet, set with sixteen single cut diamonds and three marquise cut emeralds, fitted with a lobster clasp, approximate length 190mm, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, approximate gross weight 12.4 grams, (condition report: general light wear, overall condition good)

Lot 47

A 9CT GOLD BRACELET AND A YELLOW METAL BRACELET, the first a gate style bracelet, fitted with a heart padlock clasp, hallmarked 9ct London, approximate gross weight 5 grams, together with a yellow metal double curb link bracelet, fitted with a heart padlock clasp, stamped 375, approximate gross weight 3.3 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)

Lot 61

A 9CT GOLD DIAMOND AND RUBY BRACELET, a gate and brick link style bracelet, set with twenty single cut diamonds and three marquise cut rubies, fitted with a toggle and lobster clasp, approximate length 195mm, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, approximate gross weight 13.8 grams, (condition report: general light wear, overall condition good)

Lot 1255

TWO FORMICA GATE LEG TABLES, along with four beech chairs (condition report: one table water damaged and rickety, surface scratches)

Lot 93

A 9CT GOLD ROTARY LADYS WRISTWATCH AND A SEIKO WRISTWATCH, hand wound movement, oval dial signed 'Rotary', baton markers, yellow gold case, approximate case width 14mm, fitted with a yellow gold gate style bracelet and folding clasp, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, approximate gross weight including movement 18.1 grams, together with a cased ladies 'Seiko' wristwatch serial number 990302, (condition report: general moderate wear, Rotary winds and working at the time of cataloguing, Seiko not currently working)

Lot 704

A teak gate leg garden table and four chairs

Lot 552

A mid 20th Century oak twist gate leg occasional table

Lot 419

ARCHITECTURAL GARDEN GATE, 254cm H x 147cm W x 22cm D, Regency style.

Lot 411

ARCHITECTURAL GARDEN GATE, 250cm H x185cm W x 38cm D, Regency style painted metal.

Lot 1618

Chinese gate leg occasional table with ornately carved figural decorated glass top, diameter 81.5cm X height 82cm approx

Lot 216

Richard Misrach is a contemporary American photographer known for his large-scale photographs of the American landscape. Born on February 25, 1949, in Los Angeles, California, Misrach began his career in the 1970s and has since become renowned for his captivating and thought-provoking images.One of Misrach's most notable bodies of work is titled "Desert Cantos," a series that explores the vast desert landscapes of the American West. These photographs depict the interplay between human presence and the natural environment, often highlighting the impact of human activity on these seemingly untouched spaces. Through his meticulous compositions and use of color, Misrach prompts viewers to contemplate issues related to ecology, politics, and the intersection of nature and civilization.Another significant project by Misrach is "The Golden Gate," a series of photographs focusing on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. These images capture the iconic landmark from various angles and distances, showcasing its beauty and symbolic importance within the urban landscape.Misrach's work has been widely exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. His photographs are held in numerous prestigious collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA).Over the course of his career, Richard Misrach has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to the field of photography. His work continues to inspire and provoke discussions about the relationship between humans and the natural world. Measures 11.5 x 14 Printed Circa 1970'sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.

Lot 116

Richard Misrach is a contemporary American photographer known for his large-scale photographs of the American landscape. Born on February 25, 1949, in Los Angeles, California, Misrach began his career in the 1970s and has since become renowned for his captivating and thought-provoking images.One of Misrach's most notable bodies of work is titled "Desert Cantos," a series that explores the vast desert landscapes of the American West. These photographs depict the interplay between human presence and the natural environment, often highlighting the impact of human activity on these seemingly untouched spaces. Through his meticulous compositions and use of color, Misrach prompts viewers to contemplate issues related to ecology, politics, and the intersection of nature and civilization.Another significant project by Misrach is "The Golden Gate," a series of photographs focusing on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. These images capture the iconic landmark from various angles and distances, showcasing its beauty and symbolic importance within the urban landscape.Misrach's work has been widely exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. His photographs are held in numerous prestigious collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA).Over the course of his career, Richard Misrach has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to the field of photography. His work continues to inspire and provoke discussions about the relationship between humans and the natural world. Measures 11.5 x 14 Printed Circa 1970'sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.

Lot 916

Richard Misrach is a contemporary American photographer known for his large-scale photographs of the American landscape. Born on February 25, 1949, in Los Angeles, California, Misrach began his career in the 1970s and has since become renowned for his captivating and thought-provoking images.One of Misrach's most notable bodies of work is titled "Desert Cantos," a series that explores the vast desert landscapes of the American West. These photographs depict the interplay between human presence and the natural environment, often highlighting the impact of human activity on these seemingly untouched spaces. Through his meticulous compositions and use of color, Misrach prompts viewers to contemplate issues related to ecology, politics, and the intersection of nature and civilization.Another significant project by Misrach is "The Golden Gate," a series of photographs focusing on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. These images capture the iconic landmark from various angles and distances, showcasing its beauty and symbolic importance within the urban landscape.Misrach's work has been widely exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. His photographs are held in numerous prestigious collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA).Over the course of his career, Richard Misrach has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to the field of photography. His work continues to inspire and provoke discussions about the relationship between humans and the natural world. Measures 11.5 x 14 Printed Circa 1970'sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.

Lot 16

Richard Misrach is a contemporary American photographer known for his large-scale photographs of the American landscape. Born on February 25, 1949, in Los Angeles, California, Misrach began his career in the 1970s and has since become renowned for his captivating and thought-provoking images.One of Misrach's most notable bodies of work is titled "Desert Cantos," a series that explores the vast desert landscapes of the American West. These photographs depict the interplay between human presence and the natural environment, often highlighting the impact of human activity on these seemingly untouched spaces. Through his meticulous compositions and use of color, Misrach prompts viewers to contemplate issues related to ecology, politics, and the intersection of nature and civilization.Another significant project by Misrach is "The Golden Gate," a series of photographs focusing on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. These images capture the iconic landmark from various angles and distances, showcasing its beauty and symbolic importance within the urban landscape.Misrach's work has been widely exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. His photographs are held in numerous prestigious collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA).Over the course of his career, Richard Misrach has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to the field of photography. His work continues to inspire and provoke discussions about the relationship between humans and the natural world. Measures 11.5 x 11.5 Printed Circa 1970'sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.

Lot 1113

The term "Ferrari gated shifter" refers to a specific type of manual transmission shifter used in some classic Ferrari sports cars. The gated shifter is known for its distinctive design and tactile feel, providing an engaging and nostalgic driving experience. This shifter design was a hallmark of many Ferrari models from the past and has become synonymous with the brand's heritage and performance-focused driving.Key features and aspects of the Ferrari gated shifter include:1. **Distinctive Gate Design**: The "gated" part of the name refers to the metal gate through which the shifter moves. This gate has a unique pattern that guides the shifter's movement, ensuring precise gear engagement.2. **H-Pattern**: The gated shifter typically has an "H-pattern" gate, with each gear position represented by a specific slot within the gate. The H-pattern layout helps drivers easily locate and engage gears while shifting.3. **Tactile Feedback**: The gated shifter provides a satisfying tactile feedback as the driver moves the shifter through the gates and into each gear position. This tactile sensation enhances the connection between the driver and the car.4. **Manual Transmission**: The gated shifter is associated with manual transmissions, allowing drivers to manually control the gear changes. This setup is favored by driving enthusiasts for its involvement and engagement.5. **Classic Models**: The gated shifter design was commonly used in classic Ferrari models, particularly from the 1970s to the 1990s. Some iconic models like the Ferrari 308, 328, Testarossa, and F355 featured this type of shifter.6. **Nostalgia and Heritage**: The gated shifter has become a symbol of Ferrari's racing heritage and commitment to driver-focused performance. It evokes a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era of sports car driving.7. **Collectibility**: Ferrari models equipped with gated shifters have gained collectible status due to their historical significance, manual transmission setup, and unique driving experience.8. **Modern Developments**: While modern Ferrari models are predominantly equipped with paddle-shift transmissions, some enthusiasts and collectors appreciate the inclusion of manual transmissions and gated shifters in limited-edition models.9. **Aftermarket Options**: Some aftermarket companies offer gated shifter conversion kits for modern Ferraris equipped with paddle-shift transmissions, allowing enthusiasts to experience the tactile feel of the classic gated shifter.The Ferrari gated shifter is more than just a functional component; it's a symbol of the brand's dedication to performance, driver engagement, and a rich legacy of sports car excellence. For many enthusiasts, the experience of engaging gears through the distinctive gated pattern remains a cherished and memorable aspect of driving a classic Ferrari.Measures 18 inches.Aluminum.

Lot 1177

San Francisco is a vibrant and iconic city located on the west coast of the United States in California. Known for its stunning natural scenery, cultural diversity, and progressive spirit, San Francisco offers a wealth of attractions and experiences. Here's an overview of San Francisco:1. Golden Gate Bridge: The Golden Gate Bridge is an internationally recognized symbol of San Francisco. Spanning the Golden Gate Strait, the bridge offers breathtaking views of the city skyline, the Pacific Ocean, and the surrounding landscape. Visitors can walk, bike, or drive across the bridge or simply admire its majestic beauty from various vantage points.2. Alcatraz Island: Alcatraz Island, situated in San Francisco Bay, is famous for its former maximum-security prison that once housed notorious criminals. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction where visitors can take a ferry to explore the island, visit the prison cells, and learn about its intriguing history.3. Fisherman's Wharf: Fisherman's Wharf is a bustling waterfront district known for its lively atmosphere, fresh seafood, and picturesque views. Visitors can indulge in delicious seafood dishes, browse through souvenir shops, visit the famous sea lion colony at Pier 39, or take a scenic boat tour of the bay.4. Chinatown: San Francisco's Chinatown is the oldest and one of the largest Chinatowns in North America. It offers a vibrant cultural experience with its colorful streets, authentic Chinese restaurants, traditional shops, and unique architecture. Exploring the neighborhood's narrow alleys and sampling delicious dim sum are popular activities.5. Cable Cars: San Francisco's historic cable car system is not only a mode of transportation but also a beloved symbol of the city. Riding the cable cars, which traverse the hilly streets, offers a nostalgic and scenic way to explore San Francisco's neighborhoods, such as Nob Hill and Lombard Street, known as the "crookedest street" in the world.6. Golden Gate Park: Spanning over 1,000 acres, Golden Gate Park is a green oasis within the city. It offers a variety of attractions, including beautiful gardens, museums, lakes, and trails. Visitors can explore the Japanese Tea Garden, the California Academy of Sciences, the de Young Museum, or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll in the park's serene surroundings.7. Haight-Ashbury: Haight-Ashbury is a historic neighborhood known for its association with the counterculture movement of the 1960s. It is a vibrant and eclectic area filled with colorful Victorian houses, unique shops, vintage clothing stores, and lively music venues. The neighborhood's bohemian spirit and cultural history continue to attract visitors from around the world.San Francisco's distinct blend of natural beauty, cultural diversity, and progressive spirit make it a captivating destination. Whether you're exploring iconic landmarks, indulging in diverse cuisine, immersing yourself in vibrant neighborhoods, or enjoying panoramic views of the city, San Francisco offers a rich and unforgettable experience.Measures 24 x 36.Mounted to linen.

Lot 1258

Victorian mahogany card table, the shaped fold-over top reveals baize playing surface and sunken counter wells, the shaped frieze rail mounted by carved leaf motif, double gate-leg base, on cabriole supports Dimensions: Height: 74cm  Length/Width: 82cm  Depth/Diameter: 39cm

Lot 1270

George III inlaid mahogany serpentine card table, the fold-over top with moulded edge supported by gate-leg action, the banded frieze with boxwood stringing, flanked by oval ebony inlay decoration with oak leaf and acorn motifs, raised on fluted supportsDimensions: Height: 75cm  Length/Width: 88cm  Depth/Diameter: 47cm

Lot 1264

George III inlaid mahogany card table, demi-lune fold-over top with satinwood band and large fan motif, baize lined interior, double gate-leg action base, on square tapering supports with spade feetDimensions: Height: 74cm  Length/Width: 95cm  Depth/Diameter: 47cm

Lot 1074

An antique oak gate leg table. 108 cm long.

Lot 1162

An early 20th century oak gate-leg table, an elm seated chair and a mirror. The table 90 cm long.

Lot 1146

An 18th century oak gate leg drop leaf table. 120 cm long.

Lot 1140

An early 20th century oak gate-leg table. 90 cm long.

Lot 2426

§ Clive Madgwick (1934-2005) - Lone fisherman by the loch gate, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1975 lower right, 66 x 78cm

Lot 706

A wooden five bar garden gate, 122cm wide, together with two others (3)

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