Cornwall Ten works E. G. Harvey. (1875) Mullyon - Its History Scenery & Antiquities. 1st edn. Truro, W.Lake, Princes St, Truro; Hicks, J. (2015) An Absolute Wreck: The Loss of the Thomas W. Lawson. Signed, 1st edn. Lancaster: Scotforth Book; Parnall, Roger (2973) Wreckers & Wrestlers - The History of St.Gennys Parish, Cornwall. 1st edn. St.Austell: H. E. Warne Ltd; Tangye, N. (1977) From Rock and Tempest. 1st edn. London: William Kimber, Queen Anne’s Gate; Parker, D. (1980) The West Country and the Sea. 1st edn. London: Longman (Longman travellers series); Carter, C. (1971) The Blizzard of ’91. Newton Abbot: David and Charles; Noal, Cyril. (1968) Cornish Lights and Shipwrecks. 1st edn. Truro, D. Bradford Barton; Behenna, John (1974) Westcountry Shipwrecks - A Pictorial Record 1866-1973. Signed 1st edn. Newton Abbot [Eng.] ; North Pomfret, David & Charles Ltd; Pearce, Cathryn J. (2010) Cornish Wrecking, 1700-1860 - Reality and Popular Myth. 1st edition. Woodbridge, The Boydell Press; Hood, C. (2003) 100 Best Dives in Cornwall: a guide on the best places to dive from Looe to Padstow (1 vol). 1st edn. Richmond: Circle Books; Gill, Crispin; Booker, Frank (1967) The Wreck of the Torrey Canyon. 2nd edn. Newton Abbot: David & Charles Ltd; Bartlett, John. (1996) Ships of North Cornwall. 1st edn. Padstow, Tabb House; Cowan, R. (1978) Castaway & Wrecked. London: Duckworth. (13)
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Shipwrecks Outside UK Waters Twelve illustrated works Ballard, R.D. and Archbold, R. (1993) The Lost Ships of Guadalcanal. London: Weidenfield & Nicolson (A Weidenfield & Nicolson/Madison Press Book); Ballard, R.D. and Archbold, R. (1999) Return to Midway. London: Cassell; Ballard, R.D., Dunmore, S. and Marschall, K. (1995) Exploring the ‘Lusitania’: probing the mysteries of the sinking that changed history. 1. publ. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson; Marshall, Don (1978) California Shipwrecks -Footsteps in the Sea. 1st edn. Seattle: Superior Publishing Co; Farrington, Karen (1999) SHIPWRECKS. Two copies. London, Parkgate Books; Pearsall, R. (1996) Lost at Sea: Great Shipwrecks of History. New York, NY: Todtri; Grossmith, F.T. (1994) The Sinking of the Laconia: A Tragedy in the Battle of the Atlantic. Stamford: Watkins; Jennings, P.S. and Bosek, D. (eds) (1995) Shipwrecks. rev. and updated. London: Bison Books; Dear, I. (1990) Shipwreck! London: Portman Books; Green, Jeremy (1977) Historical background, excavation report, aand list of artefact drawings and an appendix of the Dutch East Indiaman Vergulde Draeck, Western Australia 1656 - compared to the loss of the VOC Fluit Lastdrager - Part 1. Western Australia Museum - BAR Sup.1977; Kocabas, Ufuck. (2008) The 'Old Ships' of the 'New Gate' Yenikapi'nin Eski Gemileri. 1st edn. Yayinlari; With three other works. (12)
T.R.H. The Prince and Princess of Wales, signed 1988 Christmas card with twin gilt Royal ciphers to cover, colour photograph of the Royal couple with their two sons resting on a gate, inscribed 'Miss Blair-Turner from Diana and Charles'.Provenance: Miss Frederika Blair Turner, the headmistress of Wetherby School, Pembridge Square, London from 1984-1998. The pre-prep school which Prince William and his brother Prince Harry attended from the late 1980s to the early 1990s.
Maisto - Gate - Racing Champions - 7 unboxed 1/18 scale diecast cars to include Volkswagen 1951 Beetle (valentine 2000), Volkswagen New Beetle, Mercedes-Benz CLK-DTM 2000 and others. Items appear to be in mostly very good condition with signs of display. Items not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG
A GEORGIAN ELM GATE LEG TABLE, raised on tapered supports, united by stretchers, open width 137cm x closed width 49cm x depth 115cm x height 74cm, along with a set of six rush seated chairs (condition report: all with historical marks, scuffs, stains, discolouration, splits, one chair with broken spindles, other wear and usage) (7)
A 9CT GOLD ITALIAN NECKLACE, designed as a gate necklace leading on to a fancy curb link chain, fitted with a lobster clasp, approximate length 510mm, signed 'Uno A Erre', hallmarked 9ct London import, approximate gross weight 18.9 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
19th century mahogany Pembroke table, rectangular fold-over top with rounded edges, fitted with single frieze drawer, raised on square tapering supports with gate-leg actionDimensions: Height: 72cm Length/Width: 107cm Depth/Diameter: 95cmCondition Report:Multiple repairs to the surface of the table
Flemish School. 16th century.‘Mary as the Gateway to Heaven. Allegory of the examination of conscience to achieve a Good Death’.Oil on panel. Accompanied by an imposing carved and gilded wooden frame.92 x 70 cm.Magnificent panel depicting the final moment of a human being lying in the centre of the bottom of the composition, taking stock of his good and bad deeds, the examination of conscience of his life; a prayerful reflection on his thoughts, words and actions in the light of the Gospel to determine how he may have sinned against God and others. The artist must have been familiar with the theology of the time, as taught by St. Ignatius of Loyola in his Spiritual Exercises, which taught: ‘at the end of the day, at the time of going to rest’ ‘to make a daily peaceful reflection on all that has happened [...] to find God in all things [...] even in those where God had apparently hidden himself’. 'The human conscience imagines its life at the ‘hour of eternal rest’. The painter places Mary, the Gate of Heaven, at the centre, as the Mother of Mercy who always awaits with open hands on her heart. In Glory, the Holy Trinity awaits, God the reigning Father, the Suffering Son and the Holy Spirit who flies over everything and everyone. When contemplating this work, we see three differentiated levels, in which numbered phylacteries fly, like speech bubbles, which arrange the conversation. Above in the sky: Son (11) ‘PATER RESPICE VULNERA MEA...’ (‘Father, remember my wounds...’). And he also addresses his mother (14): ‘MATER MEA, FIAT TIBI SICUT VIS’ (‘My mother, let it be done as you will’). God the Father (12) ‘VENIT TEMPUS MISEREN DIEORUM’ (‘The hour has come for the miserable days’).The Father, who addresses the Virgin and calls her Daughter: ‘FILIA FIAT TIBI SICUT VIS’ (‘Daughter, be it done as you will’). And the third from heaven is the Dove or Holy Spirit (1) ‘SPONSA FIAT TIBI SICUT VIS’ (‘Bride, be it as thou wilt’). On the second level, horizontally speaking, and in the centre, the Virgin responds with three phylacteries (8): ‘PATER RESPICIE IN FACIEM CHRISTI’ (‘Father receive and look at the face of Christ’), (9) ‘FILI ASPICE UBERA QUAE TE LACTAVERUNT’ (‘Son, look at the breasts that suckled you’), and (10) ‘S. Se. DEUS ECCE QUOS AMAS INFIRMANTUR‘ (’God, Holy among the Saints, strengthen those you love"). The angels on the left, over which he prays: ‘PER HANC NOS AD DEUM’ (‘Through these, we go to God’), ask their Queen (7): ‘IUUA PUSILLANIMES, MARIA ANGELORUM REGINA’ (‘Mary, Queen of Angels, look upon the fainthearted youth’). On the right are saints and the Church: Saints Peter and Paul, Popes and Holy Fathers, and Saint Peter the Martyr, among others. Above them: ‘PER HANC DEUS AD NOS’ (‘Through these, God goes to us’), and they respond to their Mother: ‘SU COURE MISERIS SANCTORUM MATER’ (‘Merciful Mother of Saints, attend this tribunal with your heart’). On the earthly level, rests the conscience, lying in the form of a sick human being, who speaks to the Virgin (2): ‘MARIA, TU AB HOSTES PROTEGE ET HORA MORTIS SUSCIPE’ (‘Mary, protect yourself from the enemy and listen to the hour of death’). To which she replies from heaven (16): ‘CONFIDITE FILII, EXAUDITE EST ORATIO NOSTRA’. (‘Son of trust, hear our prayer’). And St. Michael the Archangel, who is named, brandishes his sword over the devil, and says to him (17): ‘IMPERET TIBI DEUS’ (‘God will annihilate you’). And that devil, who is leaning over the recumbent, says (1): ‘PECCAMUSTIS NON SPERETIS VENIAM’ (‘You must sin, do not expect forgiveness’). To the left of the couch, is an angel looking up and praying (5): ‘OCURRITE ANGELI DOMINI’ (‘Angels of the Lord, come’). To the left of his wing we read ‘STOS’ (‘he who remains standing’). To the right of the sick man Saint John the Evangelist (‘PROTECTOR’, behind him, above the shield) cries out: ‘SUB VENITE SANCTI DEI’ (‘Saints of God, come to him’). Two saints pray with the sick man, a Carmelite and an Augustinian, behind whom ‘death breathes, symbolised by the caravel waiting patiently with its shining dart’. The sick man communicates that he has had only one thought, of the fear of God (‘TIMOR DEI’), his whole life rests on the theological virtues, Faith, Hope and Charity (pillows), rests on his good works, thoughts and words (‘BONAE OPERA, BONAE COGITATIONIS, BONAE LOQUTIONES’), and rests on the cardinal virtues (legs of the bed) Prudence, Justice, Fortitude and Temperance. The devil, who stalks the dying man, sticks out from under his bed, which raised on a platform covered with a valance: ‘CONFUNDANTUR QUI ME PERSEQUNTUR ET NON CONFUNDAR’ (‘Those who persecute me will be confused, and they will not confuse me’); while the dying man prays and speaks to all: ‘MISEREMINI NOSTRI SALTEM VOS, AMICI NOSTRI’ (‘At least, you, our friends, have mercy on us’). All this theological life ‘has a face, an owner, a face, a family’, represented by the heraldic shield on the right of the evangelist and beloved disciple, either the person who commissioned the work or its painter. A shield in gold, gules and black with a heart surmounted by the Holy Cross of Jerusalem with initials B, E, P, O.Finally, we should note that an almost exactly similar panel, although not so dark in the background colour, with more light, with the same iconography, perhaps also by the same artist, is in the Pilgrimage Museum in Santiago de Compostela.
A small assortment of approx. 15 Horror press stills and lobby cards, press kit and campaign booklet - titles include Island of Terror booklet, Love At First Bite press kit, The Gate, Cry Wolf, Young Frankenstein, From Beyond the Grave and more 15 itemsCondition Report: Overall Good to Very Good condition
Collection of boxed Triang OO gauge model railway to include R1X Electric Passenger Train set, R119 Operating TC Mail Coach Set, R80 Complete Station Set, R52 0-6-0 Tank Loco black livery, R75 Water Tower, R72 Gate Keepers Hut, R70 Level Crossing, 13 x items of rolling stock etc plus 5 x unboxed items of rolling stock, 0-4-0 6042 locomotive and track
Collection of McFarlane construction sets featuring The Walking Dead (Woodbury Assault Vehicle, Dale's RV, The Governor's Room & Prison Tower with Gate) & Game Of Thrones Iron Throne Room set, 2 x walking Dead empty boxes, sets built / part built / unbuilt, good contents unchecked for completeness (2 boxes)
Ten boxed Toy Biz The Lord Of The Rings figures and figure sets to include Pelennor Fields Gift Pack, The Coronation Gift Pack, Final Battle Of Middle-Earth, Black Gate Of Mordor Gift Pack, Legolas With Horse Deluxe Horse And Rider Set, Aragorn With Brego Deluxe Horse And Rider Set, Sound And Action Armored Troll, Sharku With Warg Beast Deluxe Beast And Rider Set, Battala En El Abismo De Helm and Electronic Talking Gollum, all contents appearing complete, some unopened examples and in vg condition, boxes showing signs of storage and edge wear but gd-vg overall (2 Boxes)
THE WAY TO TRUE HAPPINESS LEADING TO THE GATE OF KNOWLEDGE, corrected and augmented, engraved border to title, lather full calf, London, James Young; KELLOGG (J), THE HOME HAND BOOK OF DOMESTIC HYGIENE AND RATIONAL MEDICINE, colour plates and other illustrations, London, 1900; with other leather and cloth bindings (qty).
Afghanistan A range of material sifted from a Ceylon collector's chaotic working holding, his purchases over the years, highlights including early large tigers used, 1873 1sh tiger unused block of six, positions 10/12 and 13/15, signed Dietrich BPP, 1878 small tiger SG.88 unused strip of four positions 25, 30, 35, 40, signed Dietrich, 1881-90 1r violet unused strip of three with one on paper maker's seal, 1884 1r red on yellow unused, lots of 1890s mosque gate issues, etc. Please inspect.
λ A collection of jewellery, comprising: a solitaire diamond ring, set with a cushion-shaped diamond weighing approximately 0.40 carats, mounted in gold, size M1/2, stamped 18CT; a ring set with chrysoberyl cat's eye mounted in gold, size K1/2; a gold bangle of hinged design; a 9ct gold gate bracelet with heart padlock, British hallmarks; a shell cameo ring and matching brooch, each depicting the three Graces; an oval sapphire ring mounted in gold, stamped 14K; a gold ring of wishbone design, stamped 9CT; a gold ring of horseshoe design set with circular-cut diamonds, stamped 18CT; a gold medallion pendant engraved with the Lord's Prayer; a gold necklace suspending pendants spelling out 'MOTHER'; a gold heart padlock pendant; a 9ct gold bar brooch, British hallmarks; a 9ct gold ring of faceted design, British hallmarks; a sapphire and paste cluster ring; a coral bead necklace; and a garnet and simulant pearl necklace
A 17TH CENTURY OAK CREDENCE CUPBOARD. having a trapezium shaped fold over top above diamond panels with a bulbous centres and moulded sides and having a single drawer to the front raised on ring knopped legs united by an undertier and having a gate leg action to the back, 92cm wide 78cm high.

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