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Lot 207

An Edwardian 15ct rose gold gate bracelet, 15C stamp, 18cm, 17.3gm

Lot 212

An Edwardian 9ct rose gold Night and Day gate bracelet, with engraved heart padlock, 19cm, 12.3gm

Lot 577

A 19th century cast iron gate door. The gate having scrolled decorations atop with shaped finials to sides. Straight railings throughout with matching finials.Measures approx. 155cm x 112cm.

Lot 1050

Attributed to Pieroni Peruzzo (late 19th/early 20th century)"A gate leading to a forest"Pen and ink, 20.5cm by 16cm, Peter Cardiff Fine Art label verso; together with a set of four 19th century steeple chase prints (5)

Lot 1297

A Set of Four Siesta Elm Wheel Back Chairs, an oak gate leg dining table, and a floor standing corner cupboard.

Lot 1043

David Woodlock (1842-1929)"The Old Lych Gate, Welford"Signed and inscribed, watercolour, 36cm by 52cm

Lot 310

A LADY'S DIAMOND AND GOLD WRISTLET WATCH, SWISS, CIRCA 1914 the circular white enamel dial applied with Arabic numerals, to a scalloped millegrain bezel of old mine-cut diamonds, case numbered 73893 with British import marks for 18-carat gold, London 1914, on an expandable 9 carat gold Britannic patent gate-link bracelet by Edwin Harrop, Clerkenwell (London), circa 1914

Lot 37

Great Plague.- Burgess (William, Clerk to Sir Robert Long, Auditor of the Reciept in the Exchequer) Autograph Letter signed to Sir Robert Long, asking that the Exchequer be removed to Windsor because of the Plague, bifolium, 1p., 4to, London, 20 July, 1665, asking permission to remove the Exchequer to Windsor or another suitable location "for the Towne is dangerous...[and] We doe not nor dare not stirr out of the Gate", autograph reply signed by Sir Robert to verso, ½p., "I know for the present noe better place than Windsor for the Exchequer, or if it be not there I suppose it will be at Oxford where probably the Parliament will meet", addressed by Burgess to final verso, folds, remains of seal, blank piece missing from foot of second f., some staining, lightly browned, tipped-in to a large piece of card with related 20th century manuscript text mounted at foot.  *** The practicalities of State during the time of the Great Plague. Sir Robert Long (c.1600-1673) became auditor of the lower Exchequer in September, 1662. 

Lot 261

India.- Daniell (Thomas & William) Five views of India, from 'Oriental Scenery', aquatints with hand-colouring, on wove paper laid down onto card supports, each platemark approx. 480 x 625 mm (18 7/8 x 24 1/2 in), all but one of the sheets approx. 540 x 720 mm (21 1/4 x 28 1/4 in), one smaller 480 x 650 mm (17 7/8 x 25 1/2 in), all with spotting and surface dirt, and even browning, the smallest with repaired tears, all with knocks to the upper left corners, unframed, [circa 1795-1808] (5)*** Plates include: Eastern Gate of the Jummah Musjid at Delhi; Hindoo Temples at Bindrabund on the River Jumna; North East View of the Cotsea Bhaug, on the River Jumna, Delhi; Ruins at the Antient City of Gour formerly on the banks of the River Ganges; and Interior of a Temple, near Muddunpore.

Lot 1424

CHARLES WOLLASTON (BRITISH, B. 1914)The Garden Path signed 'c h. Wollaston' (lower left) and inscribed with artist's name (verso) oil on canvas 51 x 41cm ARR Provenance Sale, Toovey's, Washington, West Sussex, 28th November 2018, lot 56 (as Summer garden with open gate and flower border); Private collection, UK

Lot 1586

JEAN VARDA (TURKISH/AMERICAN, 1893-1971)Fish in underwater scene signed 'J. Varda' (lower right) and inscribed 'No. 10' (to backboard) mixed media collage on board 40 x 49.5cm ARR Provenance Private collection, UKFootnoteJean 'Yanko' Varda was a Turkish born American artist of mixed Greek and French descent. At the age of 19 he moved to Paris where he met Picasso and Braque, before moving to London during the First world War, becoming a ballet dancer, and then returning to Paris by 1922. He subsequently spent many summers in Cassis in the South of France, sharing Roland Penrose's home Villa Les Mimosas, where they hosted many creative guests including Braque, Miro, Derain, Max Ernst, Roger Fry, Duncan Grant and others. He spent most of his winters in this period in London.During the 1930s Varda developed a type of mosaic using pieces of broken mirrors, which he would scratch and then paint in bright colours. He exhibited work in London and Paris and, once he had moved to The United States in 1939, in New York, at the Neumann-Willard Gallery. He later moved from New York to Big Sur and Monterey, his home in the latter becoming a haven for artists and writers during the Second World War. In the 1940s Varda developed his style, moving from mosaics to collage, usually combining scraps of cloth and paper with paint on board. In the late 1940s Varda and the British artist Gordon Onslow Ford acquired an old ferry boat, the Vallejo, permanently mooring it in Sausalito, across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco, and adapting it for their artist's studios and also providing living quarters. Varda continued to create art, mostly collages, throughout his life before he died in 1971 from a heart attack in Mexico City.

Lot 1585

JEAN VARDA (TURKISH/AMERICAN, 1893-1971)Spanish dancers in an abstract landscape signed 'J. Varda' (lower right) and inscribed 'No. 16' (to backboard) mixed media collage on board 53 x 73cm together with a ring-bound file with information on the artist compiled by the vendor ARR Provenance Private collection, UKFootnoteJean 'Yanko' Varda was a Turkish born American artist of mixed Greek and French descent. At the age of 19 he moved to Paris where he met Picasso and Braque, before moving to London during the First world War, becoming a ballet dancer, and then returning to Paris by 1922. He subsequently spent many summers in Cassis in the South of France, sharing Roland Penrose's home Villa Les Mimosas, where they hosted many creative guests including Braque, Miro, Derain, Max Ernst, Roger Fry, Duncan Grant and others. He spent most of his winters in this period in London.During the 1930s Varda developed a type of mosaic using pieces of broken mirrors, which he would scratch and then paint in bright colours. He exhibited work in London and Paris and, once he had moved to The United States in 1939, in New York, at the Neumann-Willard Gallery. He later moved from New York to Big Sur and Monterey, his home in the latter becoming a haven for artists and writers during the Second World War. In the 1940s Varda developed his style, moving from mosaics to collage, usually combining scraps of cloth and paper with paint on board. In the late 1940s Varda and the British artist Gordon Onslow Ford acquired an old ferry boat, the Vallejo, permanently mooring it in Sausalito, across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco, and adapting it for their artist's studios and also providing living quarters. Varda continued to create art, mostly collages, throughout his life before he died in 1971 from a heart attack in Mexico City.

Lot 1176

Film stills - quantity of promotional photographs, mostly 10 x 8" B&W including, Time Bandits, Donald Sutherland, Destination Inner Space, Dr Goldfoot and the Sex Machine, The Night Caller, Basil Rathbone, The Gate, The Fly, Yellow Canary, Annie Get Your Gun, Kim Novak, Anthony Quinn, Christopher Lee, Schindler's List, Viking Queen and many more. From the estate of Alan Frank.

Lot 91

A 9ct six bar gate link bracelet with 1/10 Krugerrand coin. The bracelet has a padlock clasp with hallmark, 14.59g.

Lot 192

A 9ct hallmarked gold gate link bracelet with padlock clasp. Weight 10.0g.The bracelet is 8" long with 2.5" safety chain, working condition clasp, no damage or missing links, 1.3cm width , good condition.

Lot 140

A 9ct rose gold five-bar gate link bracelet with locket. Unmarked but tested as 9ct, length 17cm, 15.2g. Soldered repairs.

Lot 99

SIMON GATE for Orrefors a 1930s' acqua glass bowl, etched to base "OF GU65", diameter 25cm . Condition Report: Good condition, no chips cracks or restoration

Lot 715

A quantity of various prints, mainly relating to Durham to include a signed etching of Bailey Gate and an engraved map, together with a pair of oils of figures by the sea, indistinctly signed Laurai*. (Parcel)

Lot 815

A FIRST WORLD WAR TRIO AND MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO THE ROYAL LANCASTER REGIMENT. A Great War trio comprising 1914-15 Star named to 9198 Pte F. Lamb R. Lanc R. War Medal and Victory medal similarly named. Memorial plaque named to Frank Lamb. Frank Lamb was born at Cheetham, Manchester. He joined the King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) and entered the conflict in France on the 15th January 1915. He was killed in action on the 3rd May 1915 whilst with the 2nd Battalion. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial. Mounted for display with copied research. *CR Note inconsistent spelling. Good condition with a great history form the early days of Naval engagements during the Great War.

Lot 882

A 1914-15 STAR TO A CASUALTY WITH THE SPORTSMAN'S BATTALION. A 1914-15 Star named to 3345 Pte M. Teglio R. Fus. With a Lady Cuinliffe-Owen silver medal number 3345. Born on the 10th September 1895, Max Teglio enlisted into the 24th (Service)(2nd Sportsman's) Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers. After four months as a Private he was selected for Officer training being commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant with the Devonshire Regiment, later with the 9th Battalion of the Worcestershire Regiment in Mesopotamia. He died on the 11th April 1917 and is commemorated on the Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, he was 21 years old. Mounted for display with copied research. *CR Good condition.

Lot 820

A COLLECTION OF MEDALS TO THE HUDSON FAMILY INCLUDING A CASUALTY PAIR TO THE LIVERPOOL REGIMENT. AN EDWARD VII Volunteer Long Service Medal named to 2165 L. Cpl H. Hudson 2/V B Shrops LI and silver war badge number 469684. A pair comprising War and Victory Medal named to 242550 Pte A. M. Hudson L'Pool R. Trio comprising 1914-15 Star named to 1840 Pte R. Hudson A. Cyc Corps, War Medal and Victory Medal similarly named. Mounted for display with a selection of cap badges, Tank Association badge and ribbon bar. Henry Hudson was born in 1864, resident of Market Drayton. He served with 2nd Volunteer Battalion of the Shropshire Light Infantry reaching the rank of Corporal. He received his Volunteer Service Award on the 1st January 1909. Apparently receiving Silver War Badge number 2669684 at the age of 55 and dieing in 1922 at the age of 59. Henry's youngest son Alec Manley Hudson was born c.1898, he enlisted at Liverpool and joined the King's (Liverpool Regiment). He died on the 31st July 1917, probably during the battle of Picklem Ridge. He is commemorated on the Menin Gate. Henry's Second youngest son Rupert Hudson was born on the 25th March 1895, he attested at the age of 17 years and 10 months. He entered the conflict on the 31st March 1915 and served with the Army Cyclist Corps, Royal Engineers, Machine Gun Corps, Tank Corps and others. With a collection of 16 aerial reconnaissance photographs and other images. With an extensive album of research. *CR Good condition.

Lot 910

CANADA: A MEMORIAL CROSS TO THE NEW ZEALAND ENGINEERS. A Canadian Memorial Cross, engraved to the reverse 19093 Pte M. Mowat. Malcolm Mowat served with the 2nd Battalion of the Canadian Infantry, he died on the 22nd April 1915, at the age of 27. He is commemorated on the Menin Gate. *CR Inconsistent colour to the reverse otherwise good condition.

Lot 484

Bob Dylan, American b.1941-The Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, 2023;giclée print on archival Magnani wove, signed in pencil, numbered 238/295, printed by Black Buffalo Art works, published by Washington Green Fine Art in association with Black Buffalo, together with a certificate of authenticity, sheet: 76 x 58 cm, (framed) 

Lot 129

* The George III shamshir presented to Major-General Sir Hugh Robert Rollo Gillespie K.C.B. from his serving officers as a token of esteem for the suppressing of mutineers at Vellore on 10 July 1806. Gillespie was once described by military historian Sir Fortescue as "the bravest man to ever wear a red coat"the 77 cm curved steel blade left plain (an indication this was a fighting sword), the grip probably rhino horn with three silver studs, the cruciform crossguard with lions paw terminals, this and the scabbard of white metal and almost certainly silver and silver gilt, one side contemporarily engraved in running script ' from the serving officers to Col Gillespie', the other 'Vellore 10th July 1806', with a repeating crescent and foliate scroll engraved decoration throughout, overall length 90 cm, the upper section of the scabbard would benefit from some restoration as currently detached and the tip missing QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Vice-Admiral Sir Cecil Charles Hughes-Hallett, K.C.B., C.B.E., Royal Navy (1898-1985), thence by family descent.Please note, a CITES license is required for exporting outside of the U.K. and the buyer must obtain one if necessary. Hugh Robert Rollo Gillespie (1766-1814) was born in Comber, County Down, Ireland. He was educated in England and in 1783 was commissioned into the 3rd Irish Horse (6th Dragoon Guards). Gillespie was known for being physically strong and a hot-headed character and on one occasion he found himself involved in a pistol duel whilst serving in Ireland. The duel resulted in the opposition, a youth named Barrington being killed and Gillespie fled to Scotland. He eventually gave himself up and was tried for murder in 1788, however, he was acquitted after a verdict of justifiable homicide was reached.He transferred to the 20th Light Dragoons in 1792 and embarked with the regiment to the West Indies. Unfortunately, the ship never reached the West Indies and was wrecked off the coast of Madeira. Gillespie somehow made his way to shore but was struck down with yellow fever. He recovered and on reuniting with his regiment, he volunteered to take part in an expedition to St Domingo with the regiment remaining in Jamaica. Once settled in St Domingo he was appointed adjutant-general. One night he was woken by eight men breaking into his house. Gillespie armed with his sword confronted them and killed six with the other two fleeing for their lives.Gillespie distinguished himself in St Domingo and was promoted to Captain and given command of the regiment. He advanced to Lieutenant-Colonel in 1799.In 1802 the 20th Light Dragoons were ordered back to England and Gillespie was granted 100 guineas by the Jamaican House of Assembly in recognition for his service to the island. He used this money to buy himself a special presentation sword.He was, however, arrested and accused of drawing pay for dead men (a common practice in those days). His defence was that he used the money for the good of the regiment and not to line his own pockets, he was acquitted in 1804.Following on from his trial he went to India and commanded the 19th Light Dragoons (stationed at Arcot near Vellore). A few days after taking up this new post, Gillespie was warned of the Vellore Mutiny (10 July 1806). Gillespie and twenty men equipped with galloper guns set out ahead of the main relief force. Gillespie being the daring man that he was charged ahead of his men and arrived at Vellore within two hours of the alarm being raised. He found surviving troops from the 69th (South Lincolnshire) Foot being hacked and killed by hundreds of mutineers and about sixty men were holding the ramparts but had run out of ammunition. Gillespie, unable to gain entry through the main gate requested that his sergeant lower his belt so that he could climb up the wall onto the battlements. Once reaching the battlements, Gillespie led the 69th in a ferocious bayonet charge along the ramparts. When the 19th Light Dragoons arrived, Gillespie ordered them to blow the gates and they then made a second charge along with the 69th. This cleared the space for the gate to allow the cavalry to deploy. The 19th and Madras Cavalry then charged through the gates and slaughtered the mutineers. About 100 mutineers were captured and subsequently executed. Gillespie arrested the sons of Tipu Sultan (who were suspected of masterminding the mutiny) they were sent under guard to Madras.In 1811 Gillespie commanded the men who took part in the invasion of Java and on his return to India there was an incident when a tiger had escaped and was roaming around the Bangalore racecourse, Gillepsie not being one to hold back, killed the tiger with a spear.In October 1814 he led a column to attack Kalanga in the Nepal War against the Gurkhas. Here the story of Gillespie comes to a close as during the battle of Nalpani on 31 October 1814 Gillespie tried to force his way into the fort at the head of a party of 8th Light Dragoons. It failed and he renewed the attack with companies of the 53rd (Shropshire) Foot. Thirty yards from the fort Gillespie was reported to have shouted "One shot more for the honour of Down" and he charged with his men. He was hit by a Nepalese sniper who shot him straight through the heart and he died on the spot.Major-General Sir Hugh Robert Rollo Gillespie is commemorated with a statue in his hometown of Comber, County Down. The statue stands on a 55ft high column. It was unveiled in 1845 to commemorate "the strongest man in Comber". There is also an impressive marble statue on display at St Paul's Cathedral in London.

Lot 93

An early 20th century gate style bracelet, fancy tapered links with bead detail, length 18cm, width 1.5cm, push-in clasp with safety chain, unhallmarked, stamped '15C', weight 19.6g

Lot 19

A gate style bracelet, five rows of textured and plain polished links, length 18cm, width 1.7cm, padlock heart clasp, unhallmarked, stamped '9CT', weight 20.2gOverall condition: Fair to goodHeavy wear/scratches to links and padlockHinge on padlock is misshapen, however, still opens and closes positively

Lot 2021

An early 18th Century George I lowboy with three front frieze drawers, ornate apron, standing on block legs, in oak along with an early 18th Century oak drop leaf gate leg table.

Lot 293

A 9ct gold ladies gate bracelet, width approx 15mm, padlock clasp, length approx 18.5cm, weight approx 10.8gms Further details: clasp working, some small bruises to metals, wear and tear commensurate with age

Lot 3437A

A collection of 22 Lilliput Lane models of various sizes and styles to include Collectors Club Chocolate Factory, Collectors Club Sugar Mouse , The Spinney, The Pottery, Chatsworth Blooms, Gossip Gate, Roll out the Barrel, The Golden Jubilee, Full Steam Ahead, Flatford Lock, Here comes the Bride, Just Married, Lavender Breeze Cottage, Dormouse Cottage, York Vale Cottage, Ullswater Boathouse, Little Rain Drop, Butterfly Cottage, St. Columba's School, River view, Sweet Lavender , Spring Green.

Lot 222

A 9ct gold gate bracelet, width approx 18mm, with padlock clasp and safety chain, length approx 17cm, weight approx 31.9gms, together with a 10k gold mounted turquoise type ring, set with oval stone, size L, total gross weight approx 3.1gms  Further details: wear and tear commensurate with age 

Lot 3437

A collection of 27 Lilliput Lane Models of various sizes and styles, all gift boxed to include Up,up and Away, Waterside Mill, Chinese House & Tower of winds, Russian Cottage & Cascade house, ring for service, The Planetarium, Amberley Rose, Buckle my shoe, Smallest Inn, Purrfect, Evensong, Warwick Castle Boathouse, Merchants House, collectors club TOY BOX, Squatters Cottage , The Kissing Gate, Gulliver's Gate, collectors club Arithmetic at the old school, collectors club Fruits of the Sea, collectors club The Hop Pickers, collectors club Alfresco Afternoons, The Good Life, Lead Kindly Light, Oak Lodge, Mrs. Pinkertons Post Office.

Lot 3438

A collection of 32 Lilliput Lane models of various sizes and styles , all gift boxed to include Blue Bell Line, Blue Bell Farm, Hampton, Sweet Honeysuckle, collectors club An apple a day, collectors club Parsley Cottage, Penrith Town Clock, collectors club Out at Sea, collectors club The Pigsty, The Windmill, Ceasars Town & The Barbican, Penrith Toffee shop & Croftsmore Gingerbread shop, The Honesty Box, It's for you, The Mill & The Engine House, Hazy Rose Cottage, The Bottle Oven, collectors club Cabbage Patch Corner, The Shelton Tollhouse, Blue Boar, Moathouse Keswick, Blades Village pump, Gods Providence House, Little lost Dog, collectors club Nutkin Cottage, St.Bartholomews Pets Practise, Cowslip Cottage, Honeysuckle Cootage trinket box, Millenium Gate, Country Living.

Lot 292

A 9ct gold gate bracelet, width approx 15mm, length approx 21.5cm, weight approx 21.7gms Further details: wear and tear commensurate with age clasp working

Lot 295

A 9ct gate bracelet, width approx 15mm, length approx 19.5cm, with padlock clasp and safety chain, weight approx 21gms Further details: wear and tear some dents to links clasp works but worn

Lot 300

A ladies 9ct gate bracelet with a heart padlock, width approx 9mm, length approx 18cm, weight approx 12.6gms Further details: wear and tear some dents to links clasp very stiff

Lot 1709

A small oak gate leg table. COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 1088

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: 47cmCondition Report:The top is split and damaged where the hinges join. It is not currently functional.

Lot 1158

18th century oak dining table, oval drop-leaf top on gate-leg action base, turned supports united by stretchers Dimensions: Height: 68cm  Length/Width: 108cm  Depth/Diameter: 133cm

Lot 1086

Late 19th to early 20th century oak dining table, oval drop-leaf top over single end drawer, gate-leg action base, on turned supports united by stretchers Dimensions: Height: 73cm  Length/Width: 175cm  Depth/Diameter: 126cm

Lot 259

A mid 20th century 9ct rose gold bracelet, the gate link bracelet with ten textured panels, stamped ‘L&*’ Birmingham 1968, with slide and snap textured fastener, 18cm long, 41gms

Lot 497

George Batenham (British, fl.1801-1821), Seven views of Chester, comprising: Part of the West Side of Bridge Street, Part of the East Side of Bridge Street (two different prints), The West Side of the Water Gate, Part of the West Side of Lower Bridge Street, Part of the West Side of North Gate Street, Part of the East Side of North Gate Street, Etchings on paper, published circa 1816, Each 22cm x 36cm, In matching glazed frames (7)

Lot 142

An early 20th century yellow metal wristwatch, the circular white dial with Roman numerals and floral detail, set to plain polished case, stamped 9ct to interior, upon an integral gate link yellow metal bracelet, stamped '9c CDB' gross weight 29gms, within fitted case Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Lot 213

Mauchline ware, and other wares, eight pieces, comprising a crochet cylinder with handles and four of six hooks (Birkenhead Park / Boat House Birkenhead Park), 10cms, a lidded saucepan (High-Gate, Hawkhurst), 9cms wide, a thimble egg with reel (Church Lancaster), 5.5cms, a scent bottle case with bottle and stopper (White Rock Place, Hastings), 6.5cms high, a double ended pin cushion (Chillingham Castle / Made of Wood ….), 4.5cms, a Tunbridge ware mosaic ruler, Sorrento napkin ring, and a box wood pomander.     (8)

Lot 34

* China. Rickshaw Square, Outside the New North Gate, Shanghai (part of the bridge over to the gate is in the foreground), by William Saunders, c. 1870, albumen print, 21 x 27 cm, small tear to left edge, card mount with contemporary inscription in German to verso together with: China. Shanghai, looking across Yang King Pong Street into the French Concession, c. 1870, albumen print, 19 x 27 cm, card mount with contemporary inscription in German to verso plus China. Yang King Pang Creek (Yangjingbang), Shanghai, c. 1870, albumen print, 20.5 x 27 cm, card mount with contemporary inscription in German to versoQTY: (3)NOTE:

Lot 149

* Diana (1961-1997), Princess of Wales, 1981-1996. A signed and inscribed Christmas Card, [1988], inscribed in black fountain pen ink for Doreen, ‘Lots of love from Diana’, opposite a mounted colour photograph of the Prince and Princess of Wales with the young Princes William and Harry, all looking to camera over a wooden field gate, folded stiff white card with gilt crest on the front, a few minor finger marks, 15 x 20 cm, together with the original registered post typed envelope addressed to Mrs Doreen MyersQTY: (2)

Lot 125

Circle of John Varley, OWS,  British 1778-1842- View of the gate at Conwy Castle, Wales; pencil and watercolour on paper, inscribed 'Gateway. Conway. North W[ales?]' verso, 24.3 x 19 cm. (unframed). Provenance:  Private Collection, UK. 

Lot 350

Pre War Underlever Air Rifle .177, 19 1/2 inch, fixed barrel.  Front blade sight.  Rear adjustable sight.  Upper barrel cocking lever.  Side mounted loading gate lever.  Tubular spring housing body with maker details.  Polished, checkered pistol grip, wooden butt with BSA logo.  Steel butt plate.  Trigger guard absent.  Action AF.

Lot 352

Chinese Produced "B3" Underlever Air Rifle .177, 17 1/2 inch, blackened, fixed barrel.  Front hooded sight.  Lower underlever cocking action.  Sliding loading gate cover.  Blackened tubular spring housing body.  Blackened trigger guard.  Polished pistol grip, 3/4 stock with rubber butt plate.  Fitted with a Nikko Stirling 4 x 28 telescopic sight.

Lot 339

Obsolete Calibre Martini Henry Artillery Carbine .577/450, 20 1/2 inch barrel.  Front block sight.  Rear, small ladder sight.  Flat sided body.  Faint "BSA & Co" and date stamp with double "sold out of service" broad arrows.  Hinged down loading gate operated by the lower steel lever.  Steel trigger guard.  Polished wooden butt with Enfield maker's stamp over "II".  Brass butt disc stamped "7.L.C.S.A.553".  dated "3.94".  Steel checkered butt plate.  Polished full stock front woodwork with steel end cap.  Two steel barrel bands.  The front one with side mounted bayonet bar.  Breech with drill purpose saw cut.  Some overall pitting.

Lot 342

Feinwerkbau Match Target Air Rifle .177, 19 inch, fixed, blackened barrel.  Hooded front sight.  Right side cocking lever operating the hooded loading gate. Blackened tubular body.  Rear, removable, adjustable peep sight.  Black composite trigger guard.  Polished, half stock woodwork.  Rough texture pistol grip.  Rubber butt plate.  Lower forend with composite grip.  Complete with instructions.  Virtually unused condition.

Lot 340

Obsolete Calibre Martini Henry Long Lever 1887 Dated Rifle .577/450, 33 inch, blued rifled barrel.  Front block blade sight.  Rear ladder sight.  Flat sided body.  Stamped crowned "VR" over "Enfield 1887" and "IV".  Hinge down loading gate operated by the lower, long steel lever.  Steel trigger guard.  Polished wooden butt with Enfield maker's stamp.  Various date stamps.  Steel butt plate.  Polished full stock front woodwork with steel end cap.  Two steel barrel bands, the front one with side mounted bayonet bar.  Complete with brass muzzle cap.

Lot 610

A gate bracelet. The plain polished gate bracelet with padlock clasp, aporox length of bracelet 185mm, padlock hallmarked 9ct gold, approx gross weight 13.03 grams.

Lot 218

A collection of fourteen 17th century trade tokens, comprising Thomas Enfield in Mercy Lane, Canterbury Grocers Arms, Robert Aske, Crown / Salter 1/4d St. Katherines, John Johnson Croydon 1668 1/2d spade, William Moore, Bagshot, Surrey 1/2d 1669 - tree, Francis Sanders, Chatham, Mercahnt Taylors Arms 1/4d, John Sole, Battersea, 1/2d bird within garter and motto, Henry Hayward, 1/4d Grocers arms, Bulwark Gate, Tower Hill, Hennere Figgett, Strood, 1/4d 1654, Samuel Hawkins, Ewell, Surrey, 1/2d Chandler, Jonathan Grast, St John St, Momger, 1/4d 1657, Thomas Pierce, Wapping, Shears, Robert Little, Croydon 1/2d, 3 Tuns 1667, E.C. (Elizabeth Claire) 3 Tuns, St. Paul's Churchyard and George Gorham, Deptford, 1/2d 1665, together with a further nine tokens in poor condition (1 bag)

Lot 713

A 9ct gold gate bracelet. The four row gate bracelet with padlock clasp, approx length of bracelet 193mm, hallmarked 9ct gold Sheffield, gross weight 13.29 grams.

Lot 2885

A RETRO TEAK GATE LEG DINING TABLE, 63" X 36" OPENED AND SIX CHAIRS, TWO BEING CARVERS

Lot 2673

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OVAL OAK BARLEY TWIST GATE LEG TABLE, 42" X 30" OPENED

Lot 2621

AN OVAL OAK GATE LEG TABLE ON TURNED LEGS, 53" X 36" OPENED

Lot 2867

A G PLAN RETRO TEAK GATE LEG DINING TABLE ON WHALE FIN LEGS, 54" X 36" OPENED

Lot 2651

AN OVAL GATE LEG DINING TABLE, 60" X 42" OPENED ON TURNED LEGS AND FOUR LADDER BACK DINING CHAIRS

Lot 340

John Hall Thorpe (1874-1947), The open gate (circa 1925), woodcut in colours, 34.5cm x 27cm, signed and titled in pencil (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please ask for one and it will be provided in writing).

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