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Lot 353

9k gold gate bracelet with heart lock, 7" long, w: 11.7 gms

Lot 424

9k gold gate bracelet 8", w: 10.3 gms

Lot 65

An early/mid-19th century drop-leaf table with gate-leg supports and D-shaped ends, on turned and reeded legs with brass castors, 107cm long x 147cm wide (leaves up) x 44cm wide (leaves down) x 69.5cm high.

Lot 32

RICHARD ADAMS (BRITISH 1960-) WALLED GARDEN, 1998 Signed and dated up left edge, pastel, and a companion,Church Gate, 1998, signed and dated up left edge, pastel 23.5cm x 28.5cm (9.25in x 11.25in) Easton Rooms Rye Art Gallery, Rye;Collection of Professor John Chambers.

Lot 24

A gold gate bracelet and padlock, 17.5cm l, marked on padlock 9ct, 7.4g Slight damage

Lot 824

Thomas William Hammond (1854-1935) - Bridlesmith Gate Nottingham, 1881, signed, pencil and charcoal, 66 x 50cm Good condition

Lot 918

Thomas William Hammond (1854-1935) - Bridlesmith Gate Nottingham 1882, signed and dated, pencil and charcoal, 55.5 x 42cm Good condition

Lot 122

A gold gate bracelet, early 20th c, 18cm l, marked 15ct, 20.4g Light wear consistent with age

Lot 54

A 9ct gold gate bracelet and padlock, 20th c, 18cm l, 24.4g Good condition

Lot 46

Two 9ct gold gate bracelets and padlocks, 17.5 cm and 18cm l, 16.7g Some links bent

Lot 633

Zoo animals and accessories by various makers including Britains and Charbens comprising of Taylor & Barrett fence (10, but 2 P), pay kiosk, pre WW2 gate, Elephant steps, Chimpanzees Tea Party table, chimps (3), and zookeepers (2), wooden zoo base in the style of Hugar but by unknown maker, Barrett & Son Zookeeper riding elephant (missing stick), with seat, and seated child, Wend al Panda, Pixyland Pheasant, a Parrot, various other animals (50+), Britains curved fence (15, but 3 P), generally G, but 10 animals P, (80+),

Lot 599

Britains Flint Wall items comprising Straight Sections (3G 1P), short corner section (4 G but retouched, 2 P), Corner Section (3 F), Gate Post section (2 G but retouched, 2 F), Short Cross section F, Stone Pier (3 G, 1 F), Stone Pier for gate (3, but F, complete but some repairs), (25),

Lot 597

Britains farm accessories comprising 4 wheel cart - back gate replaced and left side shaft repaired, dovecote, clockwork trailer (works, but non-Britains key), kennel, troughs large (2), and small (3), fence (4), kissing gate frame, P, wheeled water barrow (2), churns (3), with lid (2), logs (2), wheatsheaves (4), gates, scarecrows with hat (2), cart horse, seat, coster barrow - repaired, Navvy, Land Girl, 1 finger, and 3 finger, sign posts, F-G, a few P, (39),

Lot 604

A selection of horse drawn farm wagons by Charbens and Benbros consisting of Charbens single-horse log wagon, repro shafts, otherwise VG, pre WW2 lead and post WW2 diecast tumbrel carts complete with gate and lades, (1 lade incomplete), pre WW2 lead 4 wheel cart with repro shafts and missing one loop to hold front shafts, Britains tumbrel - incomplete, Benbros log wagon - 1 wheel detached, spare lades by Crescent (2), Taylor & Barrett (2), generally G, (6 models + spare items),

Lot 554

Various Britains farm and garden accessories comprising 548 Hedges and Field Gate, 101F Rabbit Hutch, 617 Garden Table, log seats (3), step ladder, milk churns (6), with lids (4), Dovecote, Fence (7), one-way, and two-way, sign post, Tree and Gate, Hurdle (6), Garden Seat, Large Trough (2), Small trough, Sundial, Sheaf, Anvil, Hayrack, Milkman, and drover, Hill Dove, Foot Bridge, and ladder, large feeding bier, Navvy and Pick Axe and a Heyde Pug Dog, generally G, Rabbit Hutch VG, (47)

Lot 571

Horse drawn carts by various makers including Britains and John Hill comprising Simon & Rivollet - France - 4-wheel farm cart (missing horses), Britains Farmer's Gig (1 step detached), and 2 wheel cart (missing horses), Crescent Tumbrel Cart, with raves but missing back gate, John Hill 2 -wheel Bullock Cart, with bullock, missing part of one shaft, and 4 wheel cart (back gate is repro and loose), F-G, faults as described (6),

Lot 631

Farm and civilian animals and figures by various makers including Britains and Timpo comprising Hill CORN BIN and pig sty, Girl on swing (seat replaced), F G Taylor Rabbit Hutch, various seats, foot bridges, cows (5), horses (4), trees and bushes (10), Moko Milk Float horse and milk crates (3), Pixyland pergola, Britains hurdles (7), gates (2), various people (10), Taylor & Barrett cart with seated children (4), other accessories and small animals (40+), with a boxed Britains 4 F tumbrel Cart (missing back gate, box F), generally G, a few P, (90+),

Lot 342

Mary Elliott Lacey pencil sketch depicting a flood gate

Lot 1054

A 17th century style mahogany gate leg table, width 97cm, depth 37cm, height 72cm. Condition - fair

Lot 1106

A George III style mahogany demi-lune console table on tapered legs and spade feet, width 114cm, depth 58cm, height 81cm. Condition - fair Provenance: Constables Tower, the main entrance gate to Dover Castle, was constructed in 1220 and was traditionally for the use of the Constable of Dover Castle. From the mid-eighteenth century to 2015 it was the home of the Deputy Constable of the Castle, and their families. Serving as a private residence, office, and reception space for formal events and ceremonies, over the years visitors have included leading figures from Admirals to Bishops and even Royalty.The building and its contents were transferred to English Heritage in 2015 and an assessment of the historical significance of the building and its contents have taken place. The furniture being offered for sale was all in use in the building, offering a tangible connection to the history of the place. However, it is not sufficiently historically important to be brought into the museum collection for Dover Castle. The proceeds from the sale of this furniture, will enable English Heritage – itself a charity – to fund the conservation and care of the objects from Constables Tower which are particularly historically significant.

Lot 1031

Four Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, with pierced, interlaced splats above old gold velour drop in seats, one with arms. Condition - fair Provenance: Constables Tower, the main entrance gate to Dover Castle, was constructed in 1220 and was traditionally for the use of the Constable of Dover Castle. From the mid-eighteenth century to 2015 it was the home of the Deputy Constable of the Castle, and their families. Serving as a private residence, office, and reception space for formal events and ceremonies, over the years visitors have included leading figures from Admirals to Bishops and even Royalty.The building and its contents were transferred to English Heritage in 2015 and an assessment of the historical significance of the building and its contents have taken place. The furniture being offered for sale was all in use in the building, offering a tangible connection to the history of the place. However, it is not sufficiently historically important to be brought into the museum collection for Dover Castle. The proceeds from the sale of this furniture, will enable English Heritage – itself a charity – to fund the conservation and care of the objects from Constables Tower which are particularly historically significant. They are in used condition with some minor chips, losses and stains consistent with age and usage. Sturdy to sit on.

Lot 1105

An early 20th century mahogany triple plate toilet mirror, height 67cm. Condition - fair, plate spotted Provenance: Constables Tower, the main entrance gate to Dover Castle, was constructed in 1220 and was traditionally for the use of the Constable of Dover Castle. From the mid-eighteenth century to 2015 it was the home of the Deputy Constable of the Castle, and their families. Serving as a private residence, office, and reception space for formal events and ceremonies, over the years visitors have included leading figures from Admirals to Bishops and even Royalty.The building and its contents were transferred to English Heritage in 2015 and an assessment of the historical significance of the building and its contents have taken place. The furniture being offered for sale was all in use in the building, offering a tangible connection to the history of the place. However, it is not sufficiently historically important to be brought into the museum collection for Dover Castle. The proceeds from the sale of this furniture, will enable English Heritage – itself a charity – to fund the conservation and care of the objects from Constables Tower which are particularly historically significant.

Lot 1107

A dark oak Tudor style bureau with a decorative carved front, single drawer above cupboard doors, width 91cm, depth 42cm, height 109cm. Condition - fair Provenance: Constables Tower, the main entrance gate to Dover Castle, was constructed in 1220 and was traditionally for the use of the Constable of Dover Castle. From the mid-eighteenth century to 2015 it was the home of the Deputy Constable of the Castle, and their families. Serving as a private residence, office, and reception space for formal events and ceremonies, over the years visitors have included leading figures from Admirals to Bishops and even Royalty.The building and its contents were transferred to English Heritage in 2015 and an assessment of the historical significance of the building and its contents have taken place. The furniture being offered for sale was all in use in the building, offering a tangible connection to the history of the place. However, it is not sufficiently historically important to be brought into the museum collection for Dover Castle. The proceeds from the sale of this furniture, will enable English Heritage – itself a charity – to fund the conservation and care of the objects from Constables Tower which are particularly historically significant.

Lot 1108

An 18th century style oak kneehole dressing table on cabriole legs, width 105cm, depth 53cm, height 78cm. Condition - fair, heavily chipped Provenance: Constables Tower, the main entrance gate to Dover Castle, was constructed in 1220 and was traditionally for the use of the Constable of Dover Castle. From the mid-eighteenth century to 2015 it was the home of the Deputy Constable of the Castle, and their families. Serving as a private residence, office, and reception space for formal events and ceremonies, over the years visitors have included leading figures from Admirals to Bishops and even Royalty.The building and its contents were transferred to English Heritage in 2015 and an assessment of the historical significance of the building and its contents have taken place. The furniture being offered for sale was all in use in the building, offering a tangible connection to the history of the place. However, it is not sufficiently historically important to be brought into the museum collection for Dover Castle. The proceeds from the sale of this furniture, will enable English Heritage – itself a charity – to fund the conservation and care of the objects from Constables Tower which are particularly historically significant.

Lot 1035

An early Victorian crossbanded mahogany chest of two short and three long drawers, with brass oval loop handles, width 105cm, depth 48cm, height 104cm. Condition - poor to fair Provenance: Constables Tower, the main entrance gate to Dover Castle, was constructed in 1220 and was traditionally for the use of the Constable of Dover Castle. From the mid-eighteenth century to 2015 it was the home of the Deputy Constable of the Castle, and their families. Serving as a private residence, office, and reception space for formal events and ceremonies, over the years visitors have included leading figures from Admirals to Bishops and even Royalty.The building and its contents were transferred to English Heritage in 2015 and an assessment of the historical significance of the building and its contents have taken place. The furniture being offered for sale was all in use in the building, offering a tangible connection to the history of the place. However, it is not sufficiently historically important to be brought into the museum collection for Dover Castle. The proceeds from the sale of this furniture, will enable English Heritage – itself a charity – to fund the conservation and care of the objects from Constables Tower which are particularly historically significant.

Lot 1064

A George II style mahogany folding card table, width 75cm, depth 38cm, height 76cm. Condition - fair to good Provenance: Constables Tower, the main entrance gate to Dover Castle, was constructed in 1220 and was traditionally for the use of the Constable of Dover Castle. From the mid-eighteenth century to 2015 it was the home of the Deputy Constable of the Castle, and their families. Serving as a private residence, office, and reception space for formal events and ceremonies, over the years visitors have included leading figures from Admirals to Bishops and even Royalty.The building and its contents were transferred to English Heritage in 2015 and an assessment of the historical significance of the building and its contents have taken place. The furniture being offered for sale was all in use in the building, offering a tangible connection to the history of the place. However, it is not sufficiently historically important to be brought into the museum collection for Dover Castle. The proceeds from the sale of this furniture, will enable English Heritage – itself a charity – to fund the conservation and care of the objects from Constables Tower which are particularly historically significant.

Lot 1004

An early 20th century oak dressing chest, width 107cm, depth 49cm, height 155cm. Condition - poor Provenance: Constables Tower, the main entrance gate to Dover Castle, was constructed in 1220 and was traditionally for the use of the Constable of Dover Castle. From the mid-eighteenth century to 2015 it was the home of the Deputy Constable of the Castle, and their families. Serving as a private residence, office, and reception space for formal events and ceremonies, over the years visitors have included leading figures from Admirals to Bishops and even Royalty.The building and its contents were transferred to English Heritage in 2015 and an assessment of the historical significance of the building and its contents have taken place. The furniture being offered for sale was all in use in the building, offering a tangible connection to the history of the place. However, it is not sufficiently historically important to be brought into the museum collection for Dover Castle. The proceeds from the sale of this furniture, will enable English Heritage – itself a charity – to fund the conservation and care of the objects from Constables Tower which are particularly historically significant.

Lot 803

TWO RUSSIAN LACQUER BOXES, comprising a matchbox with striking area, and shaped hinged lid, painted with a scene of a man and a woman talking over a gate, with stamped marks to the interior, height 6cm x width 8cm x depth 8.5cm, together with a larger box, the hinged lid painted with a female figure carrying milk churns, height 8cm x width 13.5cm x depth 9cm (2) (Condition Report: generally fair condition, some small losses, cracks, knocks, wear and crazing to the lacquer)

Lot 514

A BAG OF ASSORTED JEWELLERY, to include silver curb link charm bracelet, links stamped with sterling marks, fitted with a lobster clasp, charms to include a police hat, enamel shields, squirrel, boxer etc, approximate gross weight 41.8 grams, together with a white metal resin flower line bracelet with AF lobster clasp, tie clip with enamel thistle, a paste set brooch AF, gold plated brooch, copper bracelet, gold plated gate bracelet, a carved possibly jet fish hook, a loose carved shell cameo depicting a lady in profile, a loose enamel shield charm a Scottish white metal and orange paste brooch

Lot 166

A GEORGIAN OAK OVAL GATE LEG TABLE, open width 104cm x closed width 39cm x depth 82cm x height 73cm, along with a pair of chairs, and another chair, condition report: table in need of restoration, due to marks, scuffs, losses, discolouration, historical woodworm, other wear and usage (4)

Lot 246

A 20TH CENTURY OAK BARLEY TWIST GATE LEG TABLE, open width 121cm x closed width 54cm x depth 92cm x height 73cm, along with a set of four chairs, condition report: all with marks, scuffs, discolouration, other wear and usage (5)

Lot 1394

Cast iron Dogs Close the Gate Please, L: 33 cm. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1795

Single wrought iron metal gate, W: 90 cm. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 33

A 9ct gold gate bracelet with engraved padlock clasp. Weight 29.52 grams.

Lot 292

A 9ct gold cased, lady's Rotary cocktail watch with integral 9ct gold gate-link bracelet strap, total weight 17.3g including movement and glass.

Lot 223

A quantity of large farm gate hinges

Lot 142

A yellow metal gate link bracelet and heart padlock. Both stamped '9ct', the bracelet with engraved details to the bands, 14.2g gross

Lot 378

Oak gate legged barley twist table measures approximately 29 inches tall x 17 deep and 36 wide ( when shut )

Lot 393

Antique period gate leg bobbin legged table with drawer measures approximately 27 inches tall 30 inches wide 26 inches depth (when opened)

Lot 7055

A 9ct gold gate bracelet, 11g, 1.6cm wide links

Lot 7033

A 9ct gold gate bracelet, 10g, 7mm wide

Lot 7012

A 9ct gold gate bracelet, 7.5g, 1.6cm link width

Lot 748

9ct gold gate bracelet, 9ct gold cross and 9ct gold broken signet ring,9g. (3)

Lot 729

A collection of ladies Silver jewellery, including Choker necklace, gate bracelet,miniature vanity mirror, bangle, leaf brooch etc 110.2g.

Lot 236

A B&Q Winchester round gate leg dining table new in original box with wipe clean table cloth 

Lot 218

selection of silver jewellery inc turquoise necklace silver locket gate bracelet etc weight 70g

Lot 275

5 Tri-ang Spot-On play-worn vehicles(1000g)Tri-ang Spot-On 110/2B AEC Mammoth Major '8' 'London Brick Company Ltd' with load (1:42 scale)Tri-ang Spot-On 109/3 ERF 68G with box float, finished in pale yellow (lemon) with silver chassisTri-ang Spot-On 111 Ford Thames Trader cab 'British Railways' damage to rear tail-gate and underside as shown (Poor)Tri-ang Spot-On 161 'LWB Landrover' Grey/white, missing spare tyre (1:42 scale)Tri-ang Spot-On 216 Volvo 122s pale blue, missing sun-roof (1:42 scale) - Condition Report - Fair

Lot 215

A small antique oak gate leg barley twist table, shipping unavailable

Lot 129

Four 925 silver bracelets, gate panel, heart lock closures on two, 19cm, 70g

Lot 149

Three 925 silver gate panel bracelets with heart padlock clasps, 39g

Lot 1138

An 18th Century Oak Gate Leg Table, on turned and block supports, 117cm by 90cm by 72cm

Lot 1317

An Early 18th Century Oak Gate Leg Table, 150cm by 116cm by 73cm, together with a George III oak tripod table with circular top, a George III mahogany washstand, a 19th century dressing table mirror and a 1920s oak drop leaf lamp table (5)

Lot 352

A 9 Carat Gold Gate Link Bracelet, length 18.6cm; and A Curb Link Chain, suspending a T-bar, stamped '375', length 21.5cmGross weight 8.0 grams.

Lot 346

A Half Sovereign Bracelet, dated 1982 in a scalloped mount, to a 9 carat gold gate link bracelet, length 17.7cmGross weight 10.7 grams

Lot 384

A 9 Carat Gold Gate Link Bracelet, with a heart shaped padlock clasp, length 18.8cmGross weight 7.3 grams.

Lot 463

Oak twin drop gate leg table and occasional table

Lot 452

A George IV mahogany tilt top table. A rectangular top, on tripod legs, with a turned central column, height 68cm, width 59cm, depth 47cm, with an oak gate leg coffee table (2).

Lot 500

A George III mahogany fold-top tea table. The swivel top was originally supported by a gate leg action but now with a converted mechanism, raised on cabriole carved acanthus legs on claw and ball feet, height 73.5cm, width 84cm, depth (closed) 42cm.

Lot 39

GILBERT BAZARD (FRENCH, B.1936) The field gate , Signed and dated 1987, watercolour, 48cm x 33cm ,

Lot 1787

Two Worcester 'Smoky Primitive' teabowls, c.1755, one printed in red with the Milkmaid at the Gate pattern, the reverse with cows, the other printed in black with La Cascade, and a coffee cup printed in dark red with La Cascade, all by Robert Hancock, 6cm max. (3)The print of La Cascade is believed to come from a print by G. Scotia, adapted from a painting by Jean-Antoine Watteau.

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