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Lot 426

A 9ct gold gate bracelet with heart-shaped clasp, 19.8g

Lot 196

Entomology: A Collection of World, European & British Butterflies, Carabids, Insects & Moths, circa Late Victorian-Mid 20th Century, a large collection of various butterflies, insects, carabids and moths, contained within a period mahogany twelve drawer specimen chest, each drawer with glass protector, specimens collected from Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, and the Surrey areas of the South of England, some specimens with attached data labels dating from as early as 1870, through to the mid-1950's, stating to have been collected by D. Jeffreys and H. Nicholls, various species included - Scotch Argus, Mountain Ringlets, Marbled Whites, Wall Browns, Gate Keepers, Speckled Woods, Dark Green Fritillary, Silver Washed Fritillary, Black Hair Streaks, Purple Hair Streaks, Brown hair Streaks, green Hair Streaks, Clouded Yellows, Pearl Bearded Fritillary, Chalkhill Blues, six examples of Old World Swallow Tail (Papilio machaon), eight specimens of the extinct British species Black-veined White (Aporia crategi), drawer dimensions 43cm by 38cm by 5cm

Lot 130

‘I turned to my driver and whispered, “It’s going to kick off”. At that very instant an RPG exploded in the air in front of us. Machine gun fire erupted from the shadows and engulfed the two WMIKs that led the patrol. Seeing muzzle flashes of enemy weapons, I established a target and fired 200 rounds immediately at the Taliban gunman, then both WMIKs trained their Heavy Machine Guns and Grenade Machine Guns onto the firing points and opened up. The space between our position and the Taliban’s is filled with tracer, birds fall out of the sky as they are cut down from the hail of steel projectiles. This is truly dead man’s land... All the while the dirt road is being ripped up by enemy bullets, the air is exploding with RPGs detonating as air bursts. Taliban 82mm mortar bombs are landing sending huge piles of soil, smoke, and high explosives into the air. If one finds its mark it will kill an entire team. We are surrounded on 3 sides, pinned to our attacking position...I turn to my crew, and tell them that I must get ammo. I jump out of the vehicle and snag myself. I am still attached to the vehicle radio net, so I unclip, and start to run back to the company. This kit and armour are almost double the weight of that I had in Iraq, so it is slow going. I look forward and focus on getting to the company. The ground splashed with dust like a puddle in torrential rain, as the Taliban attempted to bring me down, I didn’t notice it at the time, but was told after by my crew.’ The Recipient’s personal memoir. The outstanding and excessively rare Afghanistan 2007 ‘Battle of the Sluice Gate’ C.G.C., ‘Iraq 2003’ M.I.D. double gallantry group of seven awarded to Warrant Officer Class II J. T. ‘Tommo’ Thompson, 42 Commando, late 40 Commando, Royal Marines, who was awarded the C.G.C. for his display of utterly selfless bravery which led to the defeat of an overwhelming number of Taliban during an ambush and intense prolonged firefight at Habibollah Kalay, Helmand on 10 January 2007; he had previously been Mentioned in Despatches for exceptional gallantry at the rescue of his Delta Company colleagues who had become surrounded during a lethal engagement with Feyadeen forces at Al Yahudia, Iraq, 2003. On 10 January 2007, his entire company having been ambushed and pinned down under an overwhelming weight of fire deep in Taliban territory, Thompson displayed conspicuous gallantry, immediately engaging five separate enemy firing points with suppressive fire, thus allowing the company to dismount whilst he himself became the focus of withering and accurate fire. Suffering burst eardrums from the proximity of RPG and machine gun fire, and with his vehicle hit by numerous enemy rounds, he continued to engage the enemy despite the personal dangers - ‘Running low on ammunition following prolonged engagements, Thompson realised that many colleagues were still dangerously exposed. Without any regard whatsoever for his own safety, he remained in the killing area, engaging the enemy at a range of only 50 metres. His utterly selfless and courageous actions allowed the company to win the firefight.’ Thompson’s stand-out courage in the face of enemy fire had already been brought to notice with a mention in despatches in the early days of the Iraq War: elements of his 40 Commando Delta Company having been ambushed near Al Yahudiyah, Southern Iraq on 30 March 2003, Thompson’s decisive action and willingness to expose himself to considerable danger under oppressive incoming fire - despite having already been stunned by an enemy rocket propelled grenade - disrupted the hitherto dominant enemy, regained the initiative and almost certainly saved the lives of a number of his team Conspicuous Gallantry Cross, E.II.R., reverse officially inscribed ‘PO55927F Cpl J T Thompson, RM’, reverse lower arm officially dated ‘2007’; General Service 1962-2007, 1 clasp, Northern Ireland (Mne J T Thompson PO55927F RM); Operational Service Medal 2000, for Afghanistan, 1 clasp, Afghanistan (Mne J T Thompson PO55927F RM); Iraq 2003-11, 1 clasp, 19 Mar to 28 Apr 2003, with M.I.D. oak leaf (Mne J T Thompson PO55927F RM); Jubilee 2012, unnamed as issued; Accumulated Campaign Service Medal 2011 (Sgt J T Thompson CGC PO55927F RM); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue (Sgt J T Thompson CGC RM PO55927F) mounted as originally worn, generally nearly extremely fine (7) £120,000-£140,000 --- The Conspicuous Gallantry Cross was instituted as a result of the 1993 review of the British honours system and is second in seniority only to the Victoria Cross. The C.G.C. was awarded for the first time as a result of the Bosnian War in 1995 and to date 61 such awards have been made. C.G.C. London Gazette 19 July 2007: ‘For gallant and distinguished services in Afghanistan during the period 1st October 2006 to 31st March 2007.’ The original recommendation states: ‘Place: Habibollah Kalay, Helmand, Afghanistan Date: 10 January 2007 During the deployment of Juliet Company on Operation Herrick 5 in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, Corporal Thompson has on countless occasions displayed exceptional bravery and leadership, particularly under fire. His open and un-armoured vehicle has led the company group throughout, and as such he has always been at the forefront of many engagements with the Taliban. On numerous occasions his vehicle has been hit by small arms fire and shrapnel. Unperturbed, he has constantly put himself in harm's way as he personally seeks to fight the enemy. His indomitable spirit is truly inspirational to the remainder of his company and he is invariably the last to disengage from a firefight. On 10 January 2007, during an operation deep in Taliban held territory near Gereshk, Thompson displayed conspicuous gallantry. The operation also required the company to conduct searches in the Taliban stronghold of Habibollah Kalay, the scene of numerous previous engagements and where the enemy had time to prepare defences. The enemy's numbers proved to be far greater than expected and contributed to the intensity of the ensuing fight. At first light, as the company was moving into position with Thompson's vehicle leading as usual, they were ambushed on three sides with an overwhelming weight of fire. Nothing new for Thompson, but the remainder of the company also began to receive fire from multiple directions. Dangerously exposed and realising that the entire company was pinned down from behind him, Thompson engaged five separate firing points. He soon became the focus for the enemy and received withering and accurate fire. His dedicated actions suppressed the enemy sufficiently for the company to dismount from its protected Viking vehicles. Suffering a burst eardrum from the proximity of RPG and machine gun fire, and with his vehicle hit by numerous enemy rounds, he continued to engage the enemy despite the personal dangers. Despite having only one functioning weapon system on his vehicle and running low on ammunition following prolonged engagements, Thompson realised that many colleagues were still dangerously exposed. Without any regard whatsoever for his own safety, he remained in the killing area, engaging the enemy at a range of only 50 metres. His utterly selfless and courageous actions allowed the company to win the firefight. Conducting a hasty ammunition re-supply and swapping his broken machine gun, Thompson returned to the fight, yet again at the front of the company. For the remainder of the battle he provided fire support to 1 Troop as it seized a significant weapons cache. This contact was the fiercest the company had endured during the 6-month tour. That mission success was achiev...

Lot 63

Three: Private S. J. Claxton, Royal Fusiliers, who was killed in action on the Western Front on 11 August 1917 1914-15 Star (GS-7110 Pte. S. J. Claxton. R. Fus.); British War and Victory Medals (GS-7110 Pte. S. J. Claxton. R. Fus.) good very fine (3) £60-£80 --- Sidney James Claxton was born in Earlsfield, Surrey, and attested for the Royal Fusiliers at St. Paul’s Churchyard, London. He served with the 11th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 3 May 1915, and was killed in action on 11 August 1917. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium.

Lot 8

Five: Private R. Tattersall, 10th Hussars, who was killed in action on the Western Front on 12 February 1915 Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (4372. Pte. R. Tattersall. 10th. Hussars); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (4372 Pte. R. Tattersall. 10th. Hussars); 1914-15 Star (28313 Pte. R. Tattershall [sic]. 10th. Hrs.); British War and Victory Medals (28313 Pte. R. Tattershall [sic]. 10-Hrs.) with lids of named card boxes of issue for the Great War awards with OHMS transmission envelopes addressed to ‘Mrs. E. A. Tattersall, 3 River View Terrace, Penworthan, Preston, Lancashire’, light contact marks, very fine and better (5) £200-£240 --- Rowland Tattersall was born in Accrington, Lancashire, in 1877 and attested for the 10th Hussars at Preston, Lancashire, on 4 January 1897, having previously served in the 5th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers. He purchased his discharge on 9 March 1898, but re-enlisted in the 10th Hussars at Preston on 16 January 1900, and served with them in South Africa during the Boer War from 23 May to 16 October 1900, and again from 23 February 1901 to 5 June 1902. He saw further service in India from 6 January 1903 to 24 October 1907, before transferring to the Army Reserve on 16 January 1908. He was discharged on 15 January 1912. Following the outbreak of the Great War Tattersall enlisted in the 10th Hussars for a third time, and served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 23 November 1914. He was killed in action on 12 February 1915. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. Sold with named Record Office enclosure for the British War and Victory Medals; OHMS transmission envelope for the Memorial Plaque; and copied research.

Lot 545

Oak gate leg table with bobbin turned legs H75cm W77cm D32cm approx

Lot 544

Oak gate leg table with turned legs H73cm W90cm D40cm approx

Lot 108

Quantity of Lilliput Lane model houses, boxed and unboxed to incl Scotch Mist L2159, Walton Lodge L2044, Little Lupins 003, Country Post L3009, Applejack Cottage, Hampton Moat, Ploughmans Cottage (signed on felt base) and Aberford Gate (signed on felt base) (8)

Lot 598

A PAIR OF 9 CARAT GATE BRACELET LINK STYLE EARRINGS GROSS WEIGHT 1.4 GRAMS WITH A PRESENTATION BOX

Lot 19

A Jacobean style solid oak and elm wake dining table, with double turned gate leg action, united by turned stretchers, 77cm high, 65cm wide, 160cm extended, 203cm deep.

Lot 468

A collection of 19thC and later coloured engravings, etc., to include blowing up of the Kashmiri Gate at Delhi, 12cm x 18cm, assault of Delhi, 12cm x 18cm, The Old Well Walk, Hampstead, 14cm x 21cm, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 640

An Accurist 9ct white gold ladies wristwatch, with oval silvered colour dial set with tiny diamond, on a fancy gate style bracelet, 18cm long, 10.4g all in, boxed.

Lot 71

A Victorian opal bracelet, with graduated nine oval opal doublet stones, in claw setting in individual hinged mounts, with sectional two bar gate type links to either end, with safety chain, unhallmarked but tests as 9ct gold, 9.7g all in. 

Lot 79

A vintage silver 6 bar gate bracelet with padlock shaped clasp and safety chain. Approx. 7.5 inches long. Hallmarks to back of padlock. Total weight approx. 22.2g.

Lot 404

Boxes and Objects - a corkscrew, others; a glass cutter; darning mushrooms; Imperator binoculars; three AA Automobile Association badges; razors; Tala icing set, boxed; dolly tub tongs; a chess set, boxed; a 1920s Thermos flask; cast iron gate and door keys; Game of Rich Uncle, boxed; etc

Lot 15

WW1 British Casualty Medal Group to G-11798 Pte Albert Edward Drage, 1st Battl. Royal Sussex Regt. Died 4th Nov 1919. Attd. 44th Div. Signal Coy. Royal Engineers. Commemorated at the Delhi Gate, India.

Lot 3

WW1 British War Medal 1914-18 Australian Forces Casualty awarded to 3241 Pte Herbert Alfred Biggs, 7 Bn, A.I.F. Complete with a replacement ribbon and with a very comprensive file of research about Private Biggs who was a Lewis Gunner. KIA 4th October 1917. Commemorated on the Menin Gate.

Lot 9

WW1 British Casualty War Medal to 34868 Pte T Penman, 8th Battl. North Staffs Regt, no ribbon. KIA on 10th June 1917. Commemorated at Ypres(Menin Gate) Memorial, Panel 55. Along with a Sterling Silver Royal Engineers Sweetheart Brooch. (2)

Lot 161

A 9ct gold gate link bracelet, with padlock clasp; a 9ct gold wedding band AF; and a yellow metal pendant 

Lot 582

An 18th Century oak gate leg tea table, having rounded drop leaves, end drawer, raised on turned baluster tapered supports terminating in Braganza type feet, 90cm 

Lot 507

A 9ct gold decorated bar and oval link gate bracelet on a 9ct gold heart shaped padlock clasp, weight 14.8g, length 18cm.Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 718

A gold bar and oval link gate bracelet, detailed '9c', on a gold heart shaped padlock clasp, detailed '9ct', weight 13.8g, length 19cm.Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 656

19th Century mahogany gate action double drop leaf dining table with ebony strung outlines on square tapering legs. 120 long approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 658

17th Century oak oval gate leg dining table on bobbin turned legs with later arcade moulded banding. 110cm approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 1572

Cast iron Dogs Running Loose gate sign, L: 32 cm. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 280

Mixed Lot: turquoise and seed pearl brooch, the design featuring four turquoise and pearl flowerheads on a gate style pin brooch, 4.5cm long, unmarked, tests 9ct gold, a similar small turquoise and pearl pendant, 2cm long, together with a graduated blue Zircon brooch, 7cm long (3)

Lot 142

A Victorian coral bracelet, the oval openwork panel applied with carved flowers and foliage, on a coral gate-link bracelet; together with a brooch and an earring, unmarked yellow metal assessed as approx 9ct, total gross weight approx 50gms 

Lot 146

A 9ct rose gold gate bracelet, width approx 4mm, box clasp, weight approx 8.8gms Condition report: some links bent, some fine scratches wear and tear commensurate with age  

Lot 215

A gentleman's 9ct gold IWC wrist watch, the gilt dial marked International Watch Co, Schaffhausen, with Roman numerals, the back cover with inscription, the movement numbered 1915681, the case 1937131/R1416, 34mm diameter, on 9ct gold gate-link bracelet, 36g gross weight.

Lot 36

A 9ct rose gold gate-link bracelet with padlock clasp, 20cm long, 12.5g.

Lot 368

EXETER, The East View of the East Gate : hand coloured aquatint, Jukes and John Hayman, size : 450 x 350, F & G, 1784. * A rare print damaged, laid down and repaired.

Lot 359

EXETER : " West View of the East Gate," Published by John Hayman, engraved by F. Jukes, uncoloured aquatint, size : 460 x 300 mm, F & G, 1785. * rare, not examined out of the frame, probably laid-down.

Lot 352

‡David Trundley (b.1949) Harness Racing Signed TRUNDLEY (lower left) Gouache 21.3 x 29.8cm Provenance: Cross Gate Gallery, Lexington; The Collection of Tom Coates NEAC, RP, RWS and Mary Jackson NEAC, RWS

Lot 93

VINTAGE FURNITURE PARCEL (6) - to include a bulbous gate leg table, 73.5cms H, 90.5cms L, 34cms W (closed), needlework oak framed firescreen, 74.5 x 49.5cms, two tier oak planter stand, 92cms H, 29 x 29cms the top, pair of rush seated chairs with heart cut out to the back rail and one other cane seated, 83cms H, 39cms W, 34cms D the seats

Lot 76

REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY FURNITURE PARCEL (6) - to include a glass topped corner display cabinet, 181cms H, 66cms W, a gate leg table, 85cms H, 80.5cms W, 21cms D (closed), single drawer half moon hall table, entertainment unit with drop down glass front door, magazine stand and one other with oval table top

Lot 115

WAKE TYPE OAK TWIN FLAP GATE LEG TABLE having opposing end drawers, 76cms H, 152cms L, 57cms W (closed), 182cms W (fully open)

Lot 114

ANTIQUE OAK GATE LEG DINING TABLE, twin flap with planked top and single end drawer, on turned and block supports, 73cms H, 131cms W, 55cms D (closed), 155cms D (fully open)

Lot 887

A 20th century oak barley twist gate leg table

Lot 892

A good quality oak gate leg table together with a set of four ladder back chairs

Lot 126

A small quantity of costume jewellery, gate bracelet etc

Lot 28

Prunella CLOUGH (1919-1999)Small Gate Painting 2, 1980Oil on canvasSigned to versoVarious labels to verso including Annely Juda Fine Art56 x 74cmPurchased - Bonhams, New Bond Street, 1st July 2009 Condition report: This oil is in original unrestored condition and at first glance appears to be in excellent condition.On close inspection, there is a scratch possibly by a pencil leaving a 2.5cm line including a little paint loss.There are other areas of very slight paint loss and cracking of paint. See images

Lot 75

Alexander MACKENZIE (1923-2002)MorvahMonoprintSigned, inscribed and dated March 195511 x 46.5cm Condition report: This work is in its original glazed frame. We have not seen it out of the frame but it appears to be in excellent condition but for some faint coloring beneath the gate. See images

Lot 1095

Postcards, Reading, a further RP selection of 14 cards of Reading inc. Newport Rd, St Giles Church, Caversham Rd, Broad St, Wycliffe Chapel, Friar St, Queen Victoria St, Oxford Rd (all Collier photo), also Fire Engine going through floods in Oxford Rd, Great Western Hotel, London Rd & Cemetery Gate, animated Lych Gate St Peter's Earley, Friar St etc (mixed condition, fair/gd)

Lot 1315

Postcards, London/Middlesex, a good selection of 106 topographical cards, with RP's of Station Approach Ashford, Woodthorpe Rd Ashford, Brass Band and Salvation Army Group (Tottenham), Church Sq. Shepperton (2), Bungalows Laleham, Keepers Cottage Winchmore Hill Woods, War memorial Shepperton, Mill Hill School, Conelly Dell Hanwell, Philotesie Athletic Club (3), War memorial Ashford, Church cross roads Hounslow, Mount Vernon Hospital aerial view, Lych Gate Laleham church (animated) etc. Also many good printed street scenes and villages, court size card of Ealing Common (1900), Hampton Court Tram terminus, Mill Hill Station exterior, Metropolitan City Police orphanage Twickenham, Stanmore Station exterior etc (mixed condition)

Lot 329

METAL GATE WITH SURROUND & KEY

Lot 560

An oak gate leg table with pull out leg supports.W:139cm x D:184cm x H:75cm

Lot 694

A late 18th early 19th century oak gate leg table.W:125cm x D:112cm x H:72cm

Lot 701

An oak gate leg table together with a s,mall Sutherland table and two others. One with loose top.

Lot 1180

A collection of assorted costume jewellery and silverware, to include a Georgian silver salt spoon, silver ladies gate bracelet with heart locket, silver propelling cocktail stick and more.

Lot 643

A ladies 9ct gold gate bracelet, initialled "S" in pierced central panel, approximately 7g.

Lot 1195

A wrought iron gate

Lot 1196

A wrought iron gate

Lot 1477

AN OAK BARLEY TWIST GATE LEG TABLE, open length 106cm x closed length 40cm x depth 76cm x height 71cm

Lot 1491

A G PLAN MAHOGANY GATE LEG TABLE, closed width 31cm x open width 150cm x depth 99cm x height 74cm together with a matching set of four chairs (5)

Lot 1497

A G PLAN 1950'S TOLA AND BLACK AFROMOSIA GATE LEG DINING TABLE, length 132cm x open depth 106cm x closed depth 49cm x height 74cm and four black leatherette chairs (5) (condition:-fluid marks to table top, fabric under chairs torn)

Lot 562

A THIRTY PIECE CERAMIC AND RESIN CHRISTMAS VILLAGE, items from different manufacturers to include three boxed Noma porcelain buildings Keepers Cottage, The China Teapot Tea Rooms and The Bell Inn, boxed Lemax resin Hansom Cab and Horse Trough, Toy Emporium, playground and house with conservatory (all of the above buildings have electrical fittings for lights, untested), with various figures, trees, snowmen, walls, gate, a street scene multi candle holder etc (Condition report: some pieces have wear or missing elements, generally appears good, electrical pieces untested) (Qty)

Lot 421

An early 20th Century oak twist gate leg table having chop carved decoration

Lot 90

A Collection of silver jewellery to include brooches, ring with sapphire and clear stones, silver and enamel ring, various necklaces, gate bracelet, two silver lockets with chains, silver and enamel brooch and rennie mackintosh design earrings.

Lot 355

C20th gold six bar gate bracelet with heart shaped padlock clasp stamped 375, weight 7.2grams

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