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Stumpwork picture of King Charles 17th century stumpwork embroidered silk picture of the Restoration the central figures of King Charles II and Queen Catherine in a landscape with the sun emerging from clouds (emblematic of the Restoration) flanked by courtiers a lion leopard spaniels insects fish and flowers to the top left and right a fortified gate with a head on a spike and two female figures with a severed body before a tent in the manner of Judith and Holofernes both scenes perhaps recording the fate of the Regiciders. Stitched area 37cm x 51cm framed and glazed.
JOSEPH BUTLER (fl MID 19TH CENTURY) A View of Liverpool North Shore with the Cock Pit Life Boat House and Bathing Machines signed, signed again and inscribed The Ancient "Wishing Gate" Liverpool North Shore on the artist's label on the backboards, pencil and watercolour, 27.5 x 50cm ++ on request
THOMAS COOPER MOORE (1827-1901) St Peter's Gate House Nottingham signed, signed again and inscribed verso, Academy Board, 28 x 23cm ++ Rather thickly varnished and the varnish now yellowed in what could well be the original ornate Victorian giltwood and composition frame which has been re-gilt
Postcards - A collection of approximately 340 Bristol-related postcards, including real photographic views of the Cat & Wheel in 1880; Castle Mill Street; Aldersky Lane; view from Ell - Broad Street; the Old White Hart, Jacobs Wells; the Elephant Inn, St. Nicholas Street; the Lamb Inn, West Street; the Rising Sun, Castle Ditch; Christmas Street; Christmas Steps (two different); entrance to the Pithay; Pithay in 1880; the Old Baptist Meeting House, Pithay; King Street; the Old Assembly Rooms; Watchman's Box, Old King Street; the Stag & Hounds; Temple Gate; the Old Jail; Mary-le-Port Street (two different); Little Peter Street in 1880; a horse-drawn Bristol Fire Brigade Engine; the old Horsefair; commencement of alterations, Bristol Bridge; St. Johns Arch, destroyed 1911; Rupert Street and Quay Street; the destruction of Colston Hall by fire in 1898; the rebuilt Colston Hall; minesweepers at Bristol, 1926; Whiteladies Road (two different); Blackboy Hill (five different); floods in Broadmead, 1882 and 1936; H.M.S. Flying Fox at Hotwells; wreck of the Gipsy; wreck of the Kron-Prinz; the Royal Promenade, Clifton; the stranding of a whale near Pill; captured German submarine, 1919; Bristol Tramways illuminated cars, 1925 and 1926; and many others, (album).
First World War Memorabilia Memorial Plaque (Alfred Edward Tearle) set into wooden plaque with two Hertfordshire County Council Medals to Alfred Tearle. Wilmslow District Plaque to Pte. Sidney Williams 8th S.L.R. on wooden shield. 154 Siege Battery R.G.A. Plaque. Plaque to Capt. Thorpe MC from the officers of 9th Div. Feb 1918 wood carved central thistle with signatures on silver at each corner. RFC Memorials - tip of wooden propellor set with portrait photograph of soldier in uniform (3) unidentified. Portrait of soldier in cast metal frame of France unidentified. All good sound condition. (6)***Private A.E.Tearle served with the 1st.Bn. Hertfordshire Regiment and died on 10.5.1916 and is buried at the Guards Cemetery Windy Corner Cuinchy. Private Sidney Williams served with the 8th Bn. South Lancashire Regiment and died in 13.6.1917 and is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial..
U.S.A Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road certificate No. 118 for one share 1795 vignette of wagon approaching gate signed by William Bingham as president printed on vellum black very fine. (1)***William Bingham (1752-1804) a close friend of George Washington and the most influential businessman of the period.
George Augustus Williams (1814-1901) 'Morning at Otford, Kent'. Oil on canvas landscape of a gentleman on white horse conversing with a woman and child in front of church. Other villagers shown leaving the church gate behind, trees and cottages to rear, patch of water to front left, Monogram of artist lower right, 65cm by 40cm, relined, in plaster gilt frame
Garner (Alan). A Collection of First Editions and reprints by the children's fantasy author, incl. many signed or inscribed copies, plus correspondence, postcards, newsclippings and other related ephemera, mostly addressed to the jazz biographer, Raymond Horricks, c.1970s-80s, the signed or presentation copies are The Weird of Brisingamen, 1977 reprint; Elidor, 1977 reprint; The Owl Service, 1967 reprint; The Lad of the Gad, 1st US ed., 1981; The Stone Book, 1977 reprint; Tom Fobble's Day, 1st ed., 1977; The Aimer Gate, 1st ed., 1978; Granny Reardun, 1st ed., 1977 (all in d.j.s), together with an unsigned 1st ed. copy of the scarce 1966 collaboration with Roger Hill 'Holly from the Bongs' (in d.j. with closed tear), plus the Alan Garner 'Datapack' biography in orig. pubs. wallet edited by Griselda Greaves, together with a 16,000 word xeroxed typescript of an early draft of The Lad of the Gad, plus a folder of miscellaneous correspondence addressed to the jazz writer Raymond Horricks, some regarding a possible project with Garner etc. (a small carton)
A 9ct gold bar and oval link gate bracelet on a 9ct gold heart shaped padlock clasp, a 9ct gold curblink bracelet on a 9ct gold heart shaped padlock clock clasp, a 9ct gold tie slide, a gold and enamelled Royal Artillery brooch, a gold bar brooch with a fox’s mask motif, a pair of gold set dress cufflinks and eight further items of jewellery

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