A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include a small box of assorted white metal charms in various forms, some with marks to indicate silver, twelve pairs of earrings in various designs, a white metal brooch in the form of snoopy, stamped 'silver', a packaged gate bracelet fitted with a heart padlock clasp hallmarked silver London (condition report: general light wear, ten earrings with packaging or boxes)
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A wrought-iron gate,late 18th/early 19th century and later, Northern Irish, with scrolling fleur-de-lys motifs,132cm wide182cm deepCondition ReportRepair and restoration. Rubbing, losses and wear to paint. Some rust and corrosion. Some bent and misshapen areas. Please refer to 'before and after' photos for illustration of work carried out.
This rare, special-edition XKR was one of only 100 produced, 50 Convertibles and 50 Coupés.The carbon fibre edition was introduced exclusively for the UK in late 2004 based on the XKR and limited to 100 examples in either coupé or convertible form4.2-litre supercharged, 32-valve V8 producing 390bhp. 6-speed auto, 0-60mph in 5.5 secondsFinished in Brilliant Black with 20'', nine-spoke BBS split-rim alloys and Brembo red callipersBespoke Recaro seats clothed in Warm Charcoal soft-grain leather. 'R' leather steering wheelCarbon fibre facia with aluminium instrument bezels and J-Gate, steel pedals, carbon fibre inlaysThis striking example has covered 68,762 miles and has patently been well maintained with 12 stamps in the service record. It will have a fresh MOT prior to the saleThe cherished registration number, S27 TEA, is included in the saleUndoubtedly a future classic, this limited edition would have sold for £72,000 when new and now seems very sensibly guided SpecificationMake: JAGUARModel: XKR 4.2 CONVERTIBLEYear: 2004Chassis Number: SAJAC42R353A2929Registration Number: S27 TEATransmission: AutoEngine Number: 3B0407050722Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 68762 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Charcoal LeatherClick here for more details, condition report and images
A fancy gate link three-row bracelet, with heart-shaped padlock clasp, bracelet and clasp stamped '9CT', 8.3g grossCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT* Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.* Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid* Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. Our preferred method of payment is by bank transfer. We do not take cash or card payments.
1970 Williams Gay 90's pinball machine in good working condition and with original paint. Notable Features: Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Passive bumpers (2), Slingshots (2), Drop targets (2), Kick-out hole (1), Swinging target (1), Left drop lane, Left kickback outlane, Right outlane ball return gate, Up-post between flippers. 3 or 5 ball play. Condition: Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.
Utagawa Kuniyoshi [1798-1861], an oban tate-e portrait of the famous Emperor Go-Daigo loyalist, Kusunoki Masashige from the Warrior series Meiko Hyaku Yuden; published by Izumiya IchibeiCompare another example of this print in the British Museum, No. 2008.3037.15307Kusunoki Masashige [1294-1336] found fame as a loyal defender of the Emperor Go-Daigo during the tumultuous years of the Nanbokucho period in the 14th Century. Masahige's opposition to the power of the Ashikaga Shoguns found fertile ground during the Meiji Restoration, and a huge, bronze equestrian figure of him was placed close to Tokyo's Babasaki Gate in 1900 ['Meiji Revisited'/The sites of Victorian Japan' by Dallas Finn/page 162 refers]. Kuniyoshi's design with a compass and globe is interesting; Henri Joly mentions a netsuke of Kusunoki in the Gilbertson Collection, carved with Kusunoki holding a Mariner's compass ['Legend in Japanese Art'/page 309, refers]. Although there was a significant market for Kuniyoshi's historical portraits, the Bakufu were highly sensitive regarding images that could be interpreted as critical of the Tokugawa regime. Kuniyoshi's triptych of Raiko and the Earth Spider, for instance, precipitated a confrontation with the Bakufu censors, and Kuniyoshi was forced to destroy the offending blocks in order to avoid further trouble [Source: page 114 of 'Japanese Prints/Ukiyo-e in Edo, 1700-1900' by Ellis Tinios, British Museum Press, 2010.]Condition Report: Left hand side visibly trimmed.
Allen & Wheelock Center Hammer Lipfire Army Revolver, Second Model .44 caliber, 7.5 inch round-to-octagonal barrel, S/N number 88 on the loading gate cylinder and on the ejector rod, 1400 on the frame, left of barrel, flat marked Allen & Wheelock, Worcester, Mass. U.S./Allen's Pat's Sep. 7, Nov. 9, 1858. narrow walnut two piece grip, with associated leather holster.Non original cylinder arbor pin lacking end button, action is seized, Makers marks and numbers rubbed, steel barrel and frame polished and with some oxidization and pitting
[Chatterton (Thomas)] Poems, supposed to have been written at Bristol, by Thomas Rowley and others, in the Fifteenth Century, first edition, second issue (with cancelled c4 advertisement, omitting 'and were probably composed by him'), engraved plate, sig.X consisting of 1 f. (pp.305-306), final errata f., some spotting or mostly light foxing, lightly browned, contemporary polished calf, richly gilt spine with red morocco label, corners worn, rubbed, [Rothschild 589], a good copy, Printed for T. Payne, and Son, at the Mews-Gate, 1777 § Akenside (Mark) The Pleasures of imagination. A poem. In three books, third edition, half-title, title printed in red and black and with large engraved vignette, lacking final advertisement f., occasional spotting or light staining, contemporary half calf over marbled boards, spine ends and corners worn, joints starting, but holding firm, rubbed and scuffed (including loss of marbled paper), Printed for R. Dodsley at Tully's Head in Pall-mall, 1744; and 16 others, 18th century English poetry & literature, a few odd vol., including vol.1 of the Annual Anthology, 1799, with contributions by Robert Southey, v.s. (18) ⁂ The first mentioned is a celebrated literary hoax written by the young Chatterton, who committed suicide aged seventeen. Provenance: First mentioned: Charlotte Mary Peters (engraved armorial bookplate); 'John Hayward sale 14.iii.66' (pencil note by following); Simon Nowell-Smith (book label) 'Mary Jacobus from S.N.S, 1968' (pencil inscription), all to front pastedown.
First World War casualty pair of medals, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal (10759 PTE. F.J. WATSON. C. GDS.) records show Francis Watson of the Coldstream Guards entered France on 7th October 1914 and entitled to the 1914 Star and clasp, BWM, and Victory Medal, killed in action 25th October 1914 and commemorated on the Ypre (Menin Gate) Memorial
A very good collection of 12" long players. JIMMY RUFFIN. 'Greatist Hits,' STML 11 259, rubbed sleeve, light scratches to disc, 1974; PINK FLOYD. 'Wish You Were Here,' Stereo, SHVL 814, rubbed and bent sleeve, vg disc, 1975; THE BEATLES. 'Abbey Road,' PCS 7088, rubbed sleeve g disc, 1969; 'Revolver,' PCS 7009, rubbed sleeve, light scratches to disc, 1966; LED ZEPPELIN. 'Led Zeppelin III,' slight ware to gate fold, vg disc, 1970; With Gregory Issacs, Bob Marley, Tappa Zukie, The Doors, Iggy Pop, Ry Cooder, Santana, Love, Carole King, Steve Miller Band, Eric Clapton, The Incredible String Band, Tom Waits and Van Morrison etc. (50+)
Hawkwind. A collection of eleven 12" albums. 'Doremi Fasol Latido,' UAG 29364, split seem to sleeve, poster, name label, vg disc, 1972; 'In Search of Space,' vg gate fold, name label to vg disc, 1971; 'The Space Ritual,' UAD 60038, rubbed gate fold, vg discs, 1973; 'Warrior on the Edge of Time,' UAG 29766, rubbed sleeve, some light scratches to disc, 1975; 'Hawkind,' LBS 83348, vg gate fold, two light scratches to a vg disc, 1970; With six other Hawkwind 12" albums. (11)
Six signed 12" vinyls FOUR TOPS. 'Anthology,' signed by all four members to inner gate fold; THE SPINNERS. '18 Golden Favourites,' five signatures to sleeve verso; TAMMY WYNETTE. 'Another Lonely Song,' signed to front of sleeve; CONNIE SMITH. 'Love Is the Look You're Looking For,' signed to verso of sleeve; SKEETER DAVIS. 'Best of...,' signed to front of sleeve; THE SEEKERS. 'The Four & Only...,' signed by the four members to the front of sleeve. (6)
A 19th Century British Pinfire Six Shot Pepperbox Revolver, with blued finish, the 4.5cm with Birmingham proof marks, the left side of the frame engraved No.40447, the right side with hinged loading gate, with folding trigger and finely chequered walnut bag butt, the pommel with a screw-in steel ejector rod, 13cmAction works, cylinder retains most of the original blueing, frame is worn.
A 19th Century Belgian Six Shot Pinfire Revolver, with 12cm octagonal sighted barrel, the right side set with an ejector rod, the blued cylinder with Liege proof mark, hinged loading gate, with walnut chequered grip, 24cmAction works, but is stiff. Some black patching and minor pitting, but generally in good condition.
A 19th century Belgian Six Shot Pinfire Revolver, with 8.5cm round steel sighted barrel, the cylinder and frame inlaid with geometric and foliate motifs in silver wire, with hinged loading gate, Liege proof marks, side ejector, folding trigger and walnut grip, 18cm; a Similar Smaller Pocket Revolver, with 6cm octagonal steel barrel, numbered 8350, 13cm (2)Both actions work. Some rust pitting.
A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER CHAMBERSTICKSJOSEPH ANGELL I, LONDON 1781With foliate baluster capitals, a lead capped scroll handle, shaped circular moulded borders with shells and foliage at intervals, engraved with a crest and on three pad feet, the snuffers conforming16cm (6 1/4in) long744g (23.9 oz)This is the crest associated with the arms of the THOROTON family of Thoroton, Great Crophill and Car Colston, Nottinghamshire. The family are well known in Nottinghamshire as a result of the multi-volume publication the Antiquities of Nottinghamshire (1677) of the work of the antiquarian Dr Robert THOROTON (1623-1678) of Cars Colton. Today a learned society (The Thoroton Society) still exists that promotes antiquarian research in Nottinghamshire. The owner of these chambersticks were likely to be Thomas THOROTON (1723-1794) of Screveton, Nottinghamshire. He married Roosila DRAKE illegitimate daughter of John MANNERS (1696-1779) 3rd Duke of Rutland by his mistress Elizabeth DRAKE. The couple and their family lived at Belvoir Castle or Rutland Gate. He later purchased Flintham Hall. Thomas was an MP, 1751-1761 for Boroughbridge, 1761-1768 for Newark and 1768-1780 for Bramber. There is also the possibility that the object could belong to his eldest son Col. Thomas THOROTON (1753-1813) born at Belvoir Castle, of Screveton and Flintham Nottinghamshire, who married later in 1784 Anne BOWES (died 1827) eldest daughter of George Wanley BOWES of Thornton Hall, Co. Durham. Condition Report: Marks are clear. Marks to snuffers matchBoth stand wellCrests clearOne with very minor creaseLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian inlaid walnut small Sutherland table, with moulded edge turned supports and original castors with gate legs. Height 52 cm, width 52 cm, top 15 cm when folded, each flap adding another 26 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is structurally sound. The top is flat with no significant warping. It does however have some fairly significant surface scratches. These are all old but are visible. There are no losses to the veneers or inlay. The turned legs are all in good order with no breaks or repairs. There are some scratches to the legs. The castors are original. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A wrought iron country house gate, possibly late 18th century, the rectangular gate with demi-lune pediment decorated with scrollwork210 x 133cm69 x 125cmProvenance: Formerly at Exning House, Suffolk Acquired by William James Tatem, 1st Baron Glanely (1868-1942) Removed circa 1940 to Landwade Hall, Exning, Suffolk Property of the late Simon Gibson CBE (1927-2021), Landwade Hall, Exning, Suffolk Overall rust commensurate with age and use, some damage and distortion to bottom of demi-lune pediment

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