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A gold bar, twisted bar and oval link gate bracelet, detailed 9 CT, on a gold heart shaped padlock clasp, detailed 9 CT GOLD, weight 10.4 gms, a 15ct gold, ruby and rose diamond set bar brooch, Chester 1902, gross weight 3 gms, five further brooches, two pairs of Victorian folding lorgnettes, a 9ct gold oval pendant locket, gross weight 3 gms, two small pendants and a gilt oval hinged bangle, with engraved decoration, on a snap clasp, (13).
Mostly silver jewellery, comprising; a charm bracelet, having a heart shaped padlock clasp, a gate bracelet, having a heart shaped padlock clasp, a colourless paste set necklace with six further detatched links, a cabochon pale blue green gem set necklace, three pendants and drops, a pair of earrings, an odd earring and eight neckchains, (17).
Box 89 - Canadian Wine Black Sage Vineyards Viognier 2017Sun Rock Vineyards Meritage 2016Discovery Series Viognier/Gewurztraminer 2017Black Sage Vineyards Merlot 2016Black Sage Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon 2016Black Sage Vineyards Chardonnay 2017Jackson-Triggs Grand Reserve Meritage 2016Jackson-Triggs Grand Reserve Red CSV 2016Black Sage Vineyards Ping Meritage 2016Terroir Collection Pinot Noir No. 43 Reflection Point 2016Quails' Gate Chardonnay 2017Jackson-Triggs Reserve Sauvignon Blanc 2018
Box 90 - Canadian Wine Poplar Grove Cabernet Franc 2015Sun Rock Vineyards Meritage 2016Discovery Series Viognier/Gewurztraminer 2017Black Sage Vineyards Chardonnay 2017Inniskillin Okanagan Reserve Pinot Gris 2017Black Sage Vineyards Viognier 2017Black Sage Vineyards Ping Meritage 2016Black Sage Vineyards Cabernet Franc 2016Black Sage Vineyards Merlot 2016Terroir Collection Pinot Noir No. 43 Reflection Point 2016Quails' Gate Chardonnay 2017Jackson-Triggs Grand Reserve Merlot 2016
Eight boxed diecast models to include 3 x 1:18 Yatming Deluxe Edition Road Signature 1967 VW Beetle, 2 x 1962 VW Microbus (pink & purple) flower power editions, Solido VW New Beetle 1999, 2 x Jada Toys Vdubs 1958 VW Beetle (black & red), Maisto 1:25 VW Van 'Samba', Gate Jeep Laurel and Hardy go to Sea
A Small Selection of Costume Jewellery, including a hallmarked silver gate style bracelet, of open work design, to heart shape padlock clasp, a butterfly brooch, of open work filigree design, a long single strand faceted bead necklace, similar jet coloured beads (2), imitation pearl bead necklace, another bead necklace, suspending claw set pendant, a multicoloured bead necklace, An ornate claw set necklace, further gilt coloured costume jewellery, including, chains, brooches, bracelets, etc, two "The Royal British Legion" "Womens Section" Pins and two ladies wristwatches including Sekonda and Reflex, including boxes:- One Tray
NO RESERVE Fitzgerald (Penelope) The Gate of Angels, signed by author, dust-jacket, 1990; The Knox Brothers, slight bumping to spine extremities, price-clipped dust-jacket, slight creasing to spine extremities, 1977 § Smith (Ali) Girl Meets Boy, signed by author, dust-jacket, paper label to upper cover, 2007; There but for the, signed by author, slight bumping to spine extremities, dust-jacket, slight creasing to extremities, 2011; first editions, original cloth or boards; and 4 others by Fitzgerald and Smith, 8vo (8)
A rare mid-16th century joined oak folding-table with box-top, English, circa 1540-80The icosagonal top in two-parts, one part hung at the back and supported by a hinged gate, the other enclosing a well with three dividing boards forming six divisions, the frieze carved with a pattern of large concentric ring roundels, and with a rope-twist lower edge, raised on a shaped-bulb and baluster-turned central front leg and rear rectangular-section legs, joined by a plain T-shaped stretcher, 69cm wide x 47cm deep x 76cm high, (27in wide x 18 1/2in deep x 29 1/2in high)Footnotes:A magnificent table of comparative design and date sold Bonhams, The Olive Collection, 31 January 2019, Lot 267, (£65,000). See Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition (2016), p. 255, fig. 3:202a.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.
A good Charles I joined oak folding 'credence-type' table, West Country, circa 1630The octagonal fold-over top with iron side hinges, the base of canted form, with lunette and fleur-de-lys carved and punch-decoration to all frieze rails, on robust columnar-turned legs with fish-scale carved upper blocks, having a rare 'loose-fitting' rear central leg which draws back to support the fold-over top rather than of typical gate form, the undertier with ovolo-edge moulded boards, the flower-filled roundel carved base rails with bicuspid profiled lower edge, the lower legs blocks with short turned feet, 94cm wide x 45.5cm deep x 76cm high, (37in wide x 17 1/2in deep x 29 1/2in high)Footnotes:The purpose of credence tables is not at all clear. One theory goes that they would have been placed beside the main dining table in royal or noble houses for the ceremonial tasting of food and drink for poisons before eating. The term later became associated with church furniture, as a table used in the celebration of the Eucharist.
A Charles II joined oak dining gateleg table, possibly Yorkshire, circa 1680Having a thick oval drop-leaf top, a single end-frieze drawer above a fretted scrolling rail, on baluster-turned legs, joined by paired peg-baluster turned end-stretchers and baluster and 'egg'-turned long stretchers, the elaborate turnings repeated on each gate, 165cm wide x 136.5cm deep x 72.5cm high, (64 1/2in wide x 53 1/2in deep x 28 1/2in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.
The Hornby Castle Chair: A documented oak open armchairElizabeth I/James I, circa 1580-1600 and later, probably South-West ScotlandOf unusual design, having an open back formed of two twin-arcades with fluted-baluster pillars, below a tall cresting, historically thought to be carved with the arms of Conyers of Hornby Castle, Yorkshire, the relatively flat arms carved with a cabled nail-head design, on bulbous basketwork-carved supports, the seat rails, front legs and stretchers similarly carved, restorations, 75.5cm wide x 52cm deep x 138.5cm high, (29 1/2in wide x 20in deep x 54 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Reputedly Duke of Leeds, Hornby Castle, Yorkshire. Thomas George Burn Collection, Rous Lench Court, Abbots Morton, Worcestershire, and reputedly purchased in Otley, Yorkshire.Sotheby's, London, The Rous Lench Collection, Vol. II, 4 July 1986, Lot 695. Alistair Sampson Antiques Ltd., London.Illustrated:Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition 2016, p. 389, fig. 4:37 and p. 390, fig.390 (detail). See also Antique Collectors, 'Rous Lench Court', December 1958, p. 220.Three extremely similar armchairs are known. The first, now in the Burrell Collection, Glasgow (accession no. 14.71), is said to have come from Wordsworth's house, Ambleside, Cumbria. The second, in cedar, at Temple Newsam House, Leeds, bears a label on the underside inscribed HORNBY CASTLE / COLLECTION /APRIL 1930 and another label printed LADY GLAMIS, indicating it passed to the third daughter of the 10th Duke of Leeds before reverting to the 11th Duke and then sold at Sotheby's, July 1961 Lot 140. It was purchased by S. W, Wolsey, Buckingham Gate, London and illustrated Percy Macquoid, The Age of Oak (1904), p. 55, pl. IV. The third, at Norton Conyers Hall, is dated '1603', and illustrated C. Latham In English Homes (1904), p. IX. All four chairs are known to have restoration, although Victor Chinnery refers to this Lot, ibid., p. 390, as 'the most complete of the chairs'.Although the group of chairs to which this example belongs is traditionally associated with Conyers of Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire, the heraldic motifs they bear – horses or unicorns (lacking horns) gorged and chained, a martlet, a lion rampant and the crest of a horned animal - are not traditionally associated with the family. The paternal arms of Conyers are azure, a maunch or with a crescent or surmounted by another gules in chief. The maunch – a sleeve – is a very distinctive heraldic charge, and its absence from these chairs is significant, suggesting that they were not, in fact, made for the Conyers family. Neither is their crest – a sinister wing gules, differenced with a crescent or surmounted by another gules – evident here. The lion rampant does feature, however, on the Hornby Arch in the Burrell Collection, once the main entrance into Hornby Castle.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.
A William & Mary joined solid yew-wood gateleg table, circa 1700Having an oval drop-leaf top, each flap formed from a single board, above an end-frieze drawer, raised on baluster over ball-turned legs, joined by paired baluster-turned end-stretchers and plain long stretchers, each gate with matching turned uprights, a paired 'acorn'-turned stretcher and a pointed-ogee profiled top rail, on waisted-turned feet, 105cm wide x 94.5cm deep x 72cm high, (41in wide x 37in deep x 28in high)
A George I joined oak and glazed bookcase, circa 1720Of narrow upright proportions, having a cyma-recta cornice, and a pair of glazed cupboard doors enclosing four adjustable shelves, a drawer below, on bracket feet, key, 99cm wide x 45.5cm deep x 197cm high, (38 1/2in wide x 17 1/2in deep x 77 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance:With S. W. Wolsey, 71-72 Buckingham Gate, London.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.
A James I joined oak fold-over table, circa 1620 and laterHaving an historically associated half-round fold-over top, the good base of canted form, with broad flat run-moulded frieze rails, on inverted-baluster and ball-turned legs joined all round by upper edge-moulded stretchers, with conforming rear pivot-hinged gate, 90cm wide x 43cm deep x 70.5cm high, (35in wide x 16 1/2in deep x 27 1/2in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.
Staffordshire - Langton, Walter, Bishop of Lichfield, Treasurer to the Crown, d.1321 Grants to (in tail), (i) a watermill called 'Synodi milne' (?Synod's Mill), with its water (flow) and other appurtenances, and timber from our wood in the Forest of Cannock; (ii) and also two places (empty sites) in 'Longedene': (a) beginning at the Corner of William de Lynton's field, and extending along by the highway as far as 'Le Bournebrok'... (b) extending in length from 'Hangestrude' by the highway leading to 'Hondesakar' to opposite the gate of the field that once belonged to William son of Nicholas of Longedon, and from, in length (?breadth) to the Marleputtesfeld...; rent 16s a year to us, and 4s. a year to the abbot and convent of Buildwas, witnessed by Magister John de Derby, dean of Lichfield Cathedral, Robert de Radeswell, archdeacon of Chester, Elias de Napton..., manuscript on vellum, in Latin, 24 lines, lacks seal, folds, remains to tape at head not affecting text, slightly yellowed, 196 x 227mm., [between 1296 and 1311] (purchased Bloomsbury Auctions, 16 Nov. 2006, lot 591)
AFTER JOSEPH WOLF (1820-1899) "Santa Maria della Salute, Venice" coloured lithograph, signed in pencil lower right together with AFTER DOUGLAS PORTWAY (1922-1993) limited edition etching of a woman wearing a hat No'd 2/30, signed in pencil lower right and a further etching AFTER M OLIVER RAE "Christ's College Cambridge (Entrance Gate)"

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