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Lot 209

Nineteen Macclesfield silks, to include Brocklehurst-Whiston "The Hanging Gate", "The Gap House at Kettleshulme", "Sulgrave Manor", "Bonnie Prince Charlie", a Cartwright & Sheldon Ltd woven silk of "St Michael's in Macclesfield" limited edition 413/700, etc (19).

Lot 2222

A late 17th Century gate leg table

Lot 530

A 9ct three bar gate bracelet with padlock clasp total gross weight 6.3gms

Lot 533

A sovereign bracelet set with three sovereigns 1910, 1908 and 1906 in 9ct fancy mounts and gate link spacers with padlock clasp, total weight approx. 34.3 grams

Lot 609

A Jacobean style heavy oak oval gate leg drop leaf table, 53"

Lot 540

A 1920's oak oval gate leg drop leaf dining table, 42"

Lot 393

A 9 carat gold gate bracelet with padlock clasp, 18.5 gm

Lot 392

A 9 carat gold gate bracelet with padlock clasp, 14.6 gm

Lot 117

Spark, Muriel - A Collection of Books, mostly inscribed from Muriel to Robin Spark, comprising Spark, Muriel The Public Image, 1968. First edition, dust-jacket, inscribed: "Robin love from Mummy xxxxxxxxx"; [Idem] The Mandelbaum Gate, 1965. Dust-jacket, inscribed: "Darling Rob - love from Mum, Dec - 1965"; [Idem] Memento Mori, 1992. Tanslated ino Hebrew by Sheffi Paz, with a note to the endpaper: "Dearest Rob - I bet you can't read this book from cover to cover! Fondest love xxx Mum"; [Idem]"Not to Disturb", 1971 (NY) red half calf gilt, inscribed: "For Robin, With fondest ever love, from Mummy, 1974; [Idem] John Masefield, 1953. Dust-jacket, inscribed: "For Robin, on his birthday, 1953, with love from his Mummy", also signed to title-page, dust-jacket soiled and chipped; Brontë, Emily Selected Poems, edited by Muriel Spark, 1952, inscribed: "Love to Robin, from his Mummy, 3rd Oct 1952", dust-jacket; Spark, Muriel The Seraph and the Zambesi, 1960, "this special edition of The Seraph and the Zambesi is privately printed and sent to the friends of the J.B. Lippincott Company, with greetings of the season", inscribed: "Robin, New Year 1961, Much love from Mummy", original printed wrappers; Maclean, A.D., editor Winter's Tales (Spark a contributor), 1960. Dust-jacket, inscribed: "To Rob, love fom Mummy, New Year 1961" with a person in hat doodle; Spark, Muriel and Derek Stanford Emily Brontë, 1953. Dust-jacket, inscribed: "For Robin, with love from his Mummy & from his friend, Derek", 1953; Spark, Muriel The Bachelors, 1960. Dust-jacket a little chipped and rubbed, inscribed: "Robin - heaps of ove, from Mummy, October 1960", signed to title; [Idem] The Takeover, 1976. Dust-jacket, inscribed: "For Robin, all loving wishes, from Mum, xxx, 1977"; Spark, Muriel and Derek Stanford My Best Mary, 1953. Dust-jacket, inscribed: "To Mother, Dad & Robin, With love from Muriel, 24.3.53"; Stanford, Derek Inside the Forties, 1977. Dust-jacket repaired and price-clipped; Spark, Muriel The Brontë Letters, 1954, inscribed: "To dearest Robin with love from Mummy 21-4-54", dust-jacket; [Idem] The Hothouse by the East River, 1973. Inscribed "Rob love Mummy xxx", dust-jacket; [Idem] Not to Disturb, 1971. Dust-jacket, inscribed: "Robin, fondest love, Mum xxx"; [Idem] Collected Poems I, 1967. Dust-jacket, inscribed: "Robin love from Mummy xxx"; [Idem] Collected Poems I, 1967. Dust-jacket, inscribed: "Robin fondest fondest love from Mummy Rome Jun. 68"; [Idem] Collected Stories I, 1967. Dust-jacket, inscribed: "Robin, love from Mummy xxxxxx"; [Idem] Collected Stories I, 1967. Dust-jacket, inscribed: "Love to Robin from Mummy - Muriel Rome Jun. '68"; Spark, Muriel & Derek Stanford Letters of John Henry Newman. Dust-jacket, inscribed: "For Robin Spark (to whom this book is dedicated - see verso page 9) With all love from the editors - love to Rob - Mummy & Derek 15 June 1957"; [Idem] The Abbess of Crewe, 1974. Dust-jacket, inscribed: "Robin fondest love xxx Mummy"; The Observer Prize Stories: The Seraph and the Zambesi and twenty others, 1952. Dust-jacket.; [Idem] The Driver's Seat, 1970. Dust-jacket, inscribed: "Robin, love from, Mum xxx"; [Idem] Curriculum Vitae, Autobiography; and 38 other books, including copies of The Poetry Review Provenance: From the estate of the Late Mr Samuel H. L. Spark, known as Robin

Lot 85

Morgan, Edwin, a large collection, including The Apple-Tree. Glasgow: Third Eye Centre, 1982. 8vo, number 22 of 25 copies signed by the authors, dust-jacket; Platen: Selected Poems. West Linton: The Castlelaw Press, 1978. 8vo, number 15 of 150 copies, signed; Poems from Eugenio Montale. University of Reading, 1959. 8vo, number 30 of 150 copies, original wrappers; Star Gate. Glasgow: Third Eye Centre, 1979. 8vo, original wrappers, signed (no. 15 of 50 signed copies); Instamatic Poems. London: Ian McKelvie, 1972. First edition, square 8vo, number 20 of 25 signed copies, two dust-jackets; The Second Life. Edinburgh University Press, 1968. 8vo, original pictorial boards; Beowulf. Adlington: The Hand and Flower Press, 1952. First edition, 8vo, dust-jacket; Twelve Songs. West Linton: The Castlelaw Press, 1970. 8vo, original wrappers; Glasgow Sonnets. West Linton: The Castlelaw Press, 1972. 8vo, original wrappers; The Whittrick, a poem in eight dialogues. Preston: Akros Publications, 1973; Futura 20, 1967. Printed on one folded leaf; Konkrete Poesie Poesia Concreta. Frauenfeld: Eugen Gomringer, 1965. 8vo, original wrappers; The Horseman's Word. Preson: Akros, [n.d.] First edition, 8vo, original wrappers; Morgan, Edwin, translator - John Byrne, illustrator Fragments, by Atilla Jósef. Edinburgh: Morning Star, [n.d.] 8vo, original blue wrappers, number 269 of 300 signed by John Byrne; Subway Cat, Glasgow Poster Poems 2, Glasgow: National Book League, 1983, framed poster; and 51 others (66)

Lot 1124

ADVERT, postcard, Have You Any Cigarette Cards?, by the kissing gate, pub. by Valentines, serrated edges, hand-written message across all of back (not pu), VG (Illustration page 5)

Lot 320

A 9ct gold gate bracelet, heart padlock, 11.3g

Lot 525

A George III flame-mahogany and satinwood-crossbanded folding card table, of rectangular form with canted corners, rear hinged gate-legs, the top folding to create an octagonal baized top, raised on square tapering supports to spade feet, 92cm wide

Lot 378

A Scottish League blue velvet International cap for Scotland Vs England 1894 presented to Jimmy Blessington:, with embroidered armorial over gold band and dated 1894 to peak, (lacks tassel, interior worn and frayed)'* Biography James 'Jimmy' Blessington (1874-1939) was born in Linlithgow, West Lothian and began playing for several Edinburgh clubs before coming to prominence with Celtic in the 1890s. In 1898 he moved to England and played for several clubs before joining Leicester Fosse in 1903 where he undertook the role of player-manager from 1907-1909. He was capped four times for the Scottish National team between 1894 -1896 and made five appearances for the Scottish League Side. In 1912 he became a beer retailer in Leicester and after serving for the Merchant navy during WWI he returned to Leicester to take over The Stag & Pheasant in Humberstone Gate. *Provenance- Presented to Leicester Fosse team mate Billy Bannister during their time together at the club and then by family descent.

Lot 207

A 17th century style oak gate-leg breakfast table on barley twist supports

Lot 275

A 20th century oak two section magazine rack along with a mid 20th century nest of three oak occasional tables, a reproduction oak credence table and a 20th century oak gate-leg dining table on barley twist supports

Lot 65

Five boxed Britains Zulu War Tactical Scenes Set 20049 Rorkes Drift Bakehouse and Overs Set 2 x 20050 Biscuit Box Wall Sections, 51033 straight sections 51034 corner and gate (5)

Lot 56

A 9ct gold gate bracelet, 11.6g

Lot 436

James Russell, study of a gentleman at the end of the day's shoot, stood by a gate post with gun and day's bag, signed oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm (see back cover illustration)

Lot 444

Leonard Russell Squirrell, pencil signed etching, Wolsey's Gate, Ipswich, 22cm x 17cm

Lot 534

An Antique oak gate leg dining table, the rounded drop leaves raised on turned baluster supports united by stretchers, fitted single end drawer, 120cm

Lot 542

A good quality reproduction oak gate leg coffee table, the rounded drop leaves raised on turned supports united by stretchers, 58.5cm wide

Lot 366

A yellow metal gate link bracelet, the heart-shaped locket clasp stamped '9c.'.

Lot 374

A 9ct. yellow gold gate link pattern bracelet, 9grms.

Lot 476

Action figures various, to include: Predator Star Gate; Resident Evil; Dragon, by McFarlane Toys; etc.

Lot 531

20th Century oak gate legged table.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 509

Solid oak gate legged table.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 513

Oak gate legged table.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 663

An oak barley twist gate leg table

Lot 488

A gilt framed bevelled mirror together with a eight pictures, framed pencil drawing of Peter Gate York, oils on canvas, including an oil titled 'View from the rest and be thankful' by Swan.

Lot 252

A 9ct gold gate bracelet, 17.7g

Lot 270

'Heart of America Carnival Glass Association' souvenir jug marked 'Good Luck 1974', various convention souvenir plates including Australia 1936-1986, 1981 Stockton CA moulded with a prospector and his mule, Oakland California 1978 Golden Gate Bridge, Daton Ohio 7th annual convection July 4 1972, 1969-1979 Fresno California, Monument Valley Arizona 1972 and Mount Vernon Virginia 1975 and two strawberry-pattern small bowls Parkersburg 1990

Lot 301

A 9ct four row gate bracelet with padlock to/w a 9ct yellow gold anklet, and a yellow metal necklace with blue and white stones, approx 15.5g all in (3)

Lot 53

Two oban yoko-e comprising: the gate at Chionin Temple in Kyoto from the Eight Scenes of Cherry Blossom Series; and 'Spring in a Hot Spring'; both inscribed Hiroshi Yoshida (2) Condition Report Please note that both pictures are faded, worn and distressed.

Lot 643

C19th mahogany Pembroke table, C18th and later oak drop leaf gate leg dining table & an Edwardian inlaid mahogany bureau PLEASE ALWAYS CHECK CONDITION PRIOR TO BIDDING

Lot 214

Silver gate bracelet weight 0.42 ozt, ring 0.15 ozt, silver chain marked sterling with a gemstone silver pendant total weight 0.84 ozt, silver brooch & a turquoise sweetheart brooch possibly marked 935

Lot 263

A Pair of Reconstituted Stone Horses Head Gate Finial, Each 48cm high both Ears AF

Lot 579

GOLD BRACELET. A 9ct. gold gate bracelet with 9ct. gold padlock clasp. 17g.

Lot 598

GOLD BRACELET. A 9ct. gold gate bracelet. 4.8g.

Lot 92

FRENCH FIGURE. A small French silver plated brass figure behind an enamelled Private Road gate. (Possibly a bracelet or choker element) Width 3.2cm.

Lot 343

An oak veneered gate leg dining table

Lot 487

A Berlin 1936 Olympic Games fencer's competitor's badge,bronze, Olympic Rings over the Brandenburg Gate, numbered 2327, the mauve ribbon inscribed FECHTEN; sold together with the fencer's participation medal, designed by O. Placzek, five athletes representing the continents and pulling the ropes of the Olympic Bell, reverse with the Olympic Bell (2)

Lot 583

The blue Bristol City shirt worn by Bob Hardy in the F.A. Cup Final v Manchester United played at The Crystal Palace 24th April 1909,by Harris's Sports Depot, Bristol, long-sleeved, the cloth badge with silkwork City Arms of Bristol; sold together with a Bristol published supplement (poor condition) that featured the 1909 Cup Final and includes a team-group portrait of the Bristol City Team (2)1909 is the only occasion that Bristol City has played in a F.A. Cup Final. Their opponents at the Crystal Palace on 24th April were Manchester United, appearing in their first F.A. Cup Final. United won the match 1-0 through a Sandy Turnbull goal in the 22nd minute. The shirt worn by the Manchester United captain Charlie Roberts was sold at Graham Budd Auctions in October 2015 for £30,000. Both teams normally wore red shirts so, prior to the final, the FA issued orders for kit changes. United wore white shirts with a red "V" and City chose to play in blue (with white shorts & blue socks).Bob Hardy was Bristol City's inside-right and during the Cup run scored the crucial winning goal against Derby County in the semi-final replay at St Andrew's, City coming from a goal behind to win 2-1. In the Final Tie Bristol City's best chance of an equalizer fell to Hardy who, following an excellent passing move, received the ball unmarked in the centre of the goal but had his shot saved brilliantly by the United 'keeper Harry Moger, diving to turn the ball past the post.Bob Hardy was born 16th June 1885. He was 5ft. 6in. tall and described as "tricky on the ball." Before moving to Ashton Gate he had won an England cap at amateur international level in the Wales match at Edgeley Park, Stockport, 22nd February 1908. Sometimes referred to as "Brook" Hardy, he joined Bristol City in the 1908-09 season together with another newcomer Willis Rippon, and played at Ashton Gate until 1911, making 85 appearances and scoring 15 goals.Provenance:By family descent.

Lot 301

An early 20th Century oak twist gate leg table

Lot 1199

A PAIR OF OAK DRIVEWAY GATES each 164cm wide x 122cm high together with a matching pathway gate, 142.5cm wide x 107cm high (3)

Lot 123

18th century oak coaching table, folding oval top 73cm x 49cm on a folding turned gate base, height 57cm

Lot 82

NINE CARAT GOLD GATE LINK BRACELET14mm wide, with a heart shaped padlock clasp, 30.2g

Lot 425

NINE CARAT GOLD GATE LINK BRACELETwith tapered fan shaped sections and heart shaped padlock clasp, 5.5g

Lot 395

COLLECTION OF NINE CARAT GOLD JEWELLERYincluding a gate link bracelet, a swivel locket and several gold rings, 50g gross

Lot 299

OWEN MEILIR oil on board - farmstead with wrought iron gate, signed, 29 x 29cms

Lot 132

COLIN WOOLF coloured limited edition (50/100) print - study of a barn owl on the old vicarage gate after snow, signed in full, 45 x 32cms

Lot 1236

An oak gate leg dining table

Lot 1177

A four division stick stand, a cellarette 1920s oak extending dining table, together with a gate leg dining table, eight various Windsor style chairs, a corner cupboard, a bedside table, a pipe rack and a letter rack, a group of framed articles, etc

Lot 406

A collection of Lilliput Lane models including Special collectors edition 'Counting Hiuse Corner', 'Gullivers Gate', 'Whiskey Galore', 'The Sidlings', 'Cabbage Patch Corner', 'Watermill', 'Thimble Cottage', etc. (44)

Lot 100

The Manchester Guardian 'History of the War' in eight volumesPrinted by John Hewood Ltd., Deans Gate and Ridgefield, Manchester running from 1914-1920, bound in green cloth with black lettering. (8)

Lot 330

A 9ct gold gate link bracelet and another 9ct gold bracelet (2)Gross weight 12.0 grams

Lot 172

A Victorian 9ct rose gold "night and day" gate link bracelet, the heart shape padlock stamped 9c, CBD, weight 16.5 gms, case.

Lot 310

A set of seven 19th century Spode soup plates, transfer printed in blue and white with "The Gate of Sebastian" from "The Castle Pattern" 24.5cm diameter together with two matching 25cm plates (9)

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