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Lot 1644

A FOUR SECTION MULTIFUNCTIONAL ALUMINIUM LADDER

Lot 2041

A VINTAGE FIVE RUNG WOODEN STEP LADDER AND A METAL FOLDING GARDEN TABLE

Lot 1643

A THREE SECTION 18 RUNG ADJUSTABLE ALUMINIUM LADDER

Lot 1731

THREE SETS OF VINTAGE WOODEN STEP LADDERS TO INCLUDE TWO FIVE RUNG LADDERS AND A SIX RUNG LADDER

Lot 1830

A FLYMO CHEVRON ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER, A HOSE REEL AND A FOUR RUNG ALUMINIUM STEP LADDER

Lot 582

An unusual percusion muzzle loading musket of 0.485"-bore which has been restocked in antiquity to resemble a British .303 SMLE rifle, even down to the shortened barrel, brass buttplate, ladder backsight, foresight protectors and metal fore-end cap incorporating sword bayonet fixing (but no provision of bolt or magazine). I surmise this was used as a training rifle for 'sight picture' should the trainee come into possesion of an SMLE. Black powder and caps would have been readily available in any rural area in 1916, so it could have been easily fired in practice. The butt is crudely inscribed 'In memory of Captain Alan Campbell who fell in action fighting for Ireland Easter Monday 1916'. one side of the stock '5th Battalion Irish Volunteers' and the other 'Stand Fast'. Reputably seized by the British Army in Dublin.IRISH REBELLION

Lot 391

An 11mm Egyptian Remington Rolling Block SS military rifle, 50½" overall, barrel 35", with ladder rearsight; Remington address and patent dates on frame tang; walnut fullstock with three barrel bands and sling swivels, small impressed oval in the butt with Arabic marks, and carved in to the butt "Tel-El-Kebir". GWO & generally GC (no cleaning rod, some wear with bruising overall). £150-250

Lot 311

FOLDING STEP LADDER. A vintage pine 8-rung wooden folding step ladder. Height 216cm.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk

Lot 420

A Beldray aluminium folding step ladder.

Lot 655

A set of six beech ladder backed farmhouse kitchen chairs (carver and five singles)

Lot 472

A Mid 20th Century Rush Seated Ladder Back Rocking Chair

Lot 99

A vintage wooden step ladder. Seven steps, H175cm (folded)

Lot 274

A vintage wooden step ladder. With six rungs. H178cm

Lot 598

A extending two section aluminium ladder with 11 rungs.

Lot 596

A two piece extending aluminium ladder. With eleven rugs each.

Lot 309

Set of eight reproduction rush seat Lancashire style ladder back dining chairs

Lot 1033

Three pine ladder back chairs; a swivel office chair and four oak dining chairs

Lot 1223

An aluminium step ladder and one other aluminium step ladder

Lot 1382

A wooden step ladder

Lot 865

An oak ladder back dining chair together with a bar back and cane seated chair

Lot 1110

AN ALUMINIUM TRIPLE EXTENTION LADDER, labelled Lyte Int to side, each section length 220cm

Lot 1121

A SELECTION OF TOOLS AND LADDERS, to include a metal wheelbarrow, spade, shovel, forks, etc, along with an aluminium three way combination ladder, two step ladders and a folding sack truck (12+)

Lot 955

A 3.72m leaning ladder/work bench

Lot 1086

Set three elm country dining chairs, waived ladder back with rush seatsDimensions: Height: 93cm  Length/Width: 50cm 

Lot 1168

Mid-to late 20th century oak circular extending dining table, raised on turned and foliate carved baluster pedestal on quadriform base (W116cm H75cm); and set four (2+2) oak dining chairs, waived ladder back over floral patterned drop in seat, raised on turned supports (W56cm D46cm H102cm)

Lot 5623

Harlequin set ten oak and beech Sunday School or chapel chairs, slatted or ladder backs (10)

Lot 309

A Pair of George III ladder-back dining chairs, the shaped splats above rush seats, on shell carved turned legs , turned stretchers and pad feet,  48cm wide, 92cm high, seat height 44.5cm

Lot 248

A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III STYLE EBONISED AND PARCEL GILT DINING CHAIRS with shaped and pierced ladder backs over square caned seats, on turned legs joined by stretchers, 93cm high x 51cm wide, together with a settee ensuite, 95cm high x 204cm wide (5)

Lot 298

AN OAK DINING SUITE 20th century, including eight ladder back, rush-seated chairs, two of which armchairs, 102.5cm x 61cm, and a dining table, with rectangular top on tapered block legs, 76cm high x 212cm long x 92cm wide

Lot 324

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC LIBRARY CHAIR folding open to a four step ladder, 90cm high x 44cm wide

Lot 201

Gordon Russell (1892-1980) for Gordon Russell & Sons - Pair of 'Birdlip' range walnut open armchairs, circa 1925, the swept ladder backs with central splats inlaid with burr elm panels over outswept arms and drop-in seats raised on square section tapered supports, one with metal label marked ‘Gordon Russell & Sons, Broadway, Worcs.’, 67cm x52cm x 102cm high Design No. 554 in the Gordon Russell archive. We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of the Gordon Russell Design Museum in researching this lot.

Lot 46

Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957)I Will Not Sit on the Grass, She SaidIndian ink and watercolour, 11.3 x 15cm (4½ x 6")SignedProvenance: With the Dawson Gallery, Dublin; Sale, Sotheby's London 10/06/81, Lot 158, where purchased by the present owner.Jack B. Yeats produced his greatest volume of watercolour work during a period (c. 1897-1910) when he was also very active as a cartoonist and illustrator. So, as much as the eye is drawn to the vivid application of finely judged colour, it is the boldness of line, the clarity in the rendering, and occasionally also the humour, that characterizes much of this collection. The skills of draughtsmanship which he undoubtedly possessed had been honed, without tuition, during the hours of obsessive sketching and doodling with which he had occupied himself from an early age. He excelled as a black-and-white artist, and producer of fine watercolours and drawings, during the period that preceded his entry into the world of oil painting with which he is more commonly associated (though he would continue to produce work in all these areas for many years). He was living in England, the country of his birth, throughout this time, and one can detect traces of some of the great English graphic artists, such as George Cruikshank and Phil May, though he evolved an idiosyncratic and recognizable style all his own from early on. A hint of the bizarre, suggestive of Francisco Goya or James Ensor, add a mysterious flavour to works such as the wonderful pencil and watercolour piece, Blue Jackets in Fancy Dress, also known as Men-o-Wars in Fancy Dress (Costume),(Lot 52) which depicts an unusual group of figures ascending a quayside ladder in Dartmouth.There were regular trips back to Ireland, and in dozens of compact sketchbooks he documented the characters and incidents of small-town life, many related to fairgrounds and to horse racing. Hilary Pyle tells us that these sketches, themselves often in ink and watercolour, would form the basis of larger works completed at home in his Devon hideaway, Cashlauna Shelmiddy. Losing nothing in the transition, the finished works retain the spontaneity and raw spark of the quickly rendered sketchbook drawings. Horses appear in a number of the pictures in this collection (The Race (Lot 47); The Baker Rode a Pie-Bald (Lot 51)), and they would be central to his art throughout his life. They could function metaphorically, particularly in the later work, but Yeats could also be more direct in his celebration of their sheer physicality, power, and speed. He was equally fascinated by the enigmatic riders, steely-eyed protagonists in many drawings and paintings, and by the bustle of the social worlds in which they moved. The beautifully observed pen and ink drawing of The Crown and Anchor Man (Lot 48) is typical of the unique characters- the street performers and race day vendors, circus and fairground entertainers- to whom Yeats was repeatedly drawn during this period.Yeats’s first solo exhibition of watercolour sketches, the majority of which were executed in Devon, was held at the Clifford Gallery in London in 1897. In 1899 he held another exhibition of his work, titled “Sketches of Life in the West of Ireland,” at the Walker Art Gallery, again in London, repeated later that year at Leinster Hall in Dublin. Throughout this period Yeats alternated between galleries in these two cities, averaging one solo show annually up to 1914. He subscribed to a press cuttings agency- Romeike and Curtice of the Strand- and pasted his notices and reviews into a scrapbook, which attests to the largely positive response that his watercolour work received at the time. A critic for the Daily Express, on visiting the first Dublin show, wrote that “(n)o one, it seems to us, has studied the humbler side of Irish life with such insight and intelligence, and certainly no Irish artist has ever given us so graceful and fresh a representation of its pathos and humour.” Commenting on another Dublin exhibition two years later, a reviewer for the United Irishman remarks, with some prescience, that “these pictures will some day be looked upon as important historical records.” Indeed there is an almost documentary approach to many of his subjects, unsurprising given the journalistic collaborations with J.M. Synge that saw them render, in prose and illustration, the rawness of life in Mayo and Connemara for the Manchester Guardian in 1905. Yeats would return again and again to the rural sites of sporting competition and public entertainment, often with an eye for the onlookers, as in the busy and endlessly appealing composition of A Good Winner (Lot 50). Many works from this period combine observation from real life with the mischievous caricatural twist that typified much of the material he was also producing for the humour periodicals and early comics. The suggestion of gently ribald comedy in I will not sit on the grass, she said (Lot 46) exemplifies the playful interplay between caption and image that Yeats imported into the art gallery from those popular contexts. The strong outlines and striking compositions evident in these pieces, for example Figure of a Young Woman in a Landscape (Lot 53) and Beggar at the Door (Lot 49), also recall the well-known drawings that appeared in printed form in the series A Broad Sheet (1902-03) and later A Broadside (1908-1915) published respectively in London by Elkin Mathews and in Dublin by Dun Emer/Cuala Press.Michael Connerty, April 2023Lit: Hilary Pyle. Jack B. Yeats- His Watercolours, Drawings and Pastels. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. 1992

Lot 100

REFURBISHED DECORATERS STEP LADDER / COLLECTION LOCATION: WOKING (GU24), FULL ADDRESS AND VENDOR CONTACT DETAILS WILL BE GIVEN TO WINNING BIDDER

Lot 296

A ladies' gold Omega 'Ladymatic' automatic bracelet watch,19mm diameter, a silvered dial with black and gilt baton hour markers, black enamel and gilt hands, case no. 5625001, movement no. 23397244, caliber no. 681, London 1966, to 9ct gold bracelet, to ladder snap safety clasp, Birmingham 1965, 23.55g with associated box and leather strap with gold buckle, no papersBuying this watch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown and hands adjust.Dial showing some discolouration and slight tarnish. Small marks at hour markers '10' and '11'.Scratches and abrasions to glass, with small central scratch to glass visible.Bracelet loose to pins.Visible repair work to either side of gold bracelet. Areas of repair weak, with links slightly disconnected.Maker's mark gold bracelet CSFS.Maker's mark case OWC.Marks/scratches to surfaces.Tarnish.With associated box. No papers.Spare leather strap and original gold buckle, Birmingham 1965.

Lot 290

A ladies' 9ct gold Avia mechanical bracelet watch,a square case 14mm x 14mm, round white dial with Roman numerals, to a gold brick link bracelet with ladder clasp, case and bracelet hallmarked 9ct, London 1968, 15.10g, with box and papers dated 1972Condition ReportCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.Surface scratches.With box and papers dated 1972.

Lot 297

A ladies' stainless steel Gucci 'Twirl' quartz bracelet watch,16mm diameter hinged rotating case, with a brushed metallic brown dial and baton hands, a row of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to the bezel, Model 112 small, to a pierced 'GG' patterned hinged bangle bracelet and ladder snap clasp, bracelet 23mm wide, 53mm diameter, 58.06g total, with associated box and papers, no receiptBuying this watch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportNot currently running. May require new batteries.Three spare bracelet links, three spare oval links. Minor marks/scratches.With associated box and papers. No receipt.

Lot 295

A ladies' sterling silver Jaquet-Droz mechanical bracelet watch,18mm x 18mm case, silver dial, hour batons, signed Jaquet-Droz, 17 jewels mechanical movement by Incabloc, a silver mesh bracelet with ladder clasp, case and bracelet marked D.S. & S., London 1975, 48.73g, with boxCondition ReportVarious scratches on glass.Winds and ticking, hands adjust.

Lot 293

A 9ct gold Rotary quartz bracelet watch,24mm x 29mm case, cream dial, gilt metal hour baton indicators, date dial, engraved inscription to the reverse 'Notts Miners Pension Scheme 1939-1995 R.V.E.', case maker initials S.D., Birmingham, to a 9ct gold gate link bracelet, with ladder clasp, Birmingham 1994, 45.67g, with Rotary box, non dated papers, and extra gold bracelet links

Lot 291

A ladies 9ct gold Jean Renet mechanical bracelet watch,16mm diameter, champagne dial, hour baton markers, Swiss 17 jewels movement, to a textured 9ct gold bracelet with ladder clasp, marked 9K 0.375, 20.19g, in a Watches of Switzerland case,together with a Figaro link chain,480mm long, to bolt ring, tested as approximately platinum, 3.79gCondition ReportWinds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running.Hands and batons showing deterioration.Mesh bracelet misshapen. Links are bent in one place.Glass scratched.

Lot 139

A TIPP & CO. TINPLATE CLOCKWORK FIRE ENGINE, playworn condition with damage, paint loss, marking and wear, some surface rusting mainly to motor and underside, would benefit from a good clean, incomplete missing extension ladder, at least one fireman and other parts, one loose fireman figure, permanent key but motor rusted, bell to front axle, 'Dunlop Cord' tinplate wheels, rear axle bent, Tipp & Co. mark to bonnet

Lot 237

A late 19th/early 20thC mahogany elbow chair, the pierced ladder back carved with acanthus, the drop in seat upholstered in green and gold fabric, with shaped arms, on chamfered legs with H stretcher.

Lot 303

A set of six late 19th/early 20thC country made oak ladder back dining chairs, each with a rush seat, on part turned legs and stretchers, two with arms. (6)

Lot 1

A factory sealed die cast metal replica of the model t fire truck made with real wood ladder, plastic parts, opening hood, adjustable front wheels, and workable steering. This item has its original box. Box measures: 15.25"L x 6.25"W x 8"H. Manufacturer: Road SignatureCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: New, factory sealed.

Lot 12

A factory sealed red fire engine made from die cast metal with plastic parts, workable steering, and rear axle turns when wheel turns. Features a ladder and a 24k gold plated coin. This item has its original box. Box measures: 15.25"L x 6.25"W x 8"H. Issued: 1998Manufacturer: Road SignatureCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: New, factory sealed.

Lot 729

Six reproduction Georgian ladder back chairs with rush seats, including two carvers 

Lot 784

Folding telescopic ladder

Lot 280

Six rush seated dining chairs including set of four ladder back and pair antique country, 19th Century oak and mahogany corner wall cabinet and oak side table, along with Georgian oak bureau bookcase having pair of astragal glazed doors above a fall front with five drawers below, 215cm by 112cm by 54cm (9).

Lot 430

A Folding Aluminium Ladder

Lot 7046

Matchbox Regular Wheels group of Commercial & Emergency Service Vehicles. (1) 9c Merryweather Marquis Fire Engine - dull red body without rear silver trim but with upper hose lockers cast, brass ladder, gloss black base, 24-tread grey plastic wheels - Excellent Plus with slight tarnishing to ladder in Fair type D1 box with old tape residue & one end flap detached but still present; (2) 10c Foden Sugar Container Truck - with silver trim but without rear crown decal, with base hole, 24-tread black plastic wheels - Excellent with some chips to rear upper edge of tank in Good Plus type D2 box printed by Pembroke Abbey; (3) 63b Alvis Salamander Airport Crash Tender - brass roof monitor, white plastic suspension, plastic parts removed from sprue & missing hoses - Excellent to Excellent Plus in Excellent clean but a little creased type E1 box with dark striker side, plain inner end flaps & white circle illustrations; (4) Major Pack M2 Bedford TK Articulated Truck & Trailer "Davies Tyres" - orange tractor unit, windows have pale green tint, gloss black base, metallic silver trailer with orange chassis & opening rear doors, 24-tread black plastic wheels - Excellent (headlamps, side lamps & front bumper REPAINTED silver) in Good "New Model" type C Lesney box with a couple of tears. (4)

Lot 7098

Matchbox Regular Wheels group of mostly Commercial Vehicles. (1) 3b Bedford TK Tipper Truck - light grey cab & chassis without silver trim, red tipper body, gloss black base, 45-tread black plastic wheels; (2) 6c Euclid Dump Truck - with silver grille, detailed black plastic wheels including front wheel nuts cast; (3) 9c Merryweather Marquis Fire Engine - brass 18-rung ladder, gloss black base, 45-tread black plastic wheels (body sun faded); (4) 40b Leyland Royal Tiger Coach - without red tail lamps, turquoise green windows, gloss black clip-fit base, 36-tread black plastic wheels; (5) 46b Guy Pickfords Removal Van - green body with 3-line decals, without cast rear step, gloss black base, 36-tread black plastic wheels (factory assembly damage to right hand rear wheel) - Good Plus to Near Mint in Fair but still complete to Excellent Plus boxes. (5)

Lot 7106

Matchbox Regular Wheels a group of Commercial & Construction Vehicles. (1) 10c Foden Sugar Container Truck - with silver trim, rear decal without crown, with base hole, 24-tread black plastic wheels; (2) 37b Karrier Bantam Coca Cola Delivery Truck - short rear decal, gloss black base, 18-tread black plastic wheels (factory silver paint marks to left hand lower edge of cab); (3) 58b Drott Excavator - red body with cast shut hydraulic arms, metallic silver engine & base, black plastic rollers with original & pliable, but just a little discoloured green rubber tracks (rear axle rusty); (4) 62b Commer TV Service Van "Rentaset" - tall ladder rests, gloss black clip fit base, 45-tread black plastic wheels, complete with plastic accessories attached to sprue - Excellent Plus to Near Mint in Good Plus to Excellent Plus type D boxes. (4)

Lot 7151

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Giftware Series Y6 Rolls Royce Fire Engine - with burnt sienna plastic ladder mounted on simulated onyx single pen stand - Near Mint complete with original pen in Excellent to Excellent Plus box complete with original inner card packing & outer plain card transit sleeve. Nice example.

Lot 7268

Matchbox Superfast group of late 1970's to early 1980's issue models. (1) 15b Forklift Truck - labels facing front, cast metal steering wheel, dark yellow plastic forks with bare metal mast, bare metal base; (2) 22c Blaze Buster Fire Engine - light amber windows, lemon yellow ladder, white interior, gloss black base; (3) 23b Atlas Tipper Truck - burnt orange cab & chassis, metallic silver tipper body, clear windows, pale grey interior, silver painted base; (4) 26c Commer - white interior, metallic silver dump body, gloss black base, yellow hubs; (5) 29c Tractor Shovel - burnt orange body, silver-grey engine & interior, black plastic base; (6) 37c Atlas Skip Truck - metallic Kingfisher blue cab & chassis, yellow plastic skip, clear windows, pale grey interior, silver painted base; (7) 51c Combine Harvester - without baseplate, 4-spoke narrow front wheels with yellow hubs; (8) 66c Ford Transit Dropside - light orange body, turquoise green windows, pale yellow interior, gloss black base - all generally Near Mint to Mint in Good Plus to Excellent boxes. (8)

Lot 7269

Matchbox Superfast group of late 1970's to early 1980's issue models. (1) 11c Bedford Car Transporter - red cab & chassis, rare purple windows, bare metal base; (2) 20b Range Rover Police Patrol - County Sheriff labels, clear frosted windows, blue spinner & roof-light, gloss black base; (3) 22c Blaze Buster Fire Engine - dark amber windows, lemon yellow ladder, white interior, gloss black base; (4) as (3) but harder to find light amber windows; (5) 30d Leyland Articulated Truck - metallic blue tractor unit with red windows, white grille & base with model No.30 cast, metallic silver trailer; (6) 66c Ford Transit Dropside - light orange body, turquoise green windows, pale yellow interior, gloss black base - Excellent Plus to Mint in Good to Excellent boxes. (6)

Lot 7292

Matchbox Superfast 22c Blaze Buster Fire Engine - bright red body, rare white plastic ladder, dark amber windows, chrome interior, bare metal base with "gunmetal" effect - Near Mint in Good Plus very clean but a little creased with small tear to one corner type K box.

Lot 7317

Matchbox Superfast 22c Blaze Buster Fire Engine factory Pre-production colour trial - metallic magenta body, semi-opaque clear plastic ladder, clear windows, chrome interior, bare metal base with "gunmetal" effect, 5-spoke wide wheels - Near Mint to Mint unboxed. Striking colour trial.

Lot 7335

Matchbox Superfast 22c Blaze Buster Fire Engine - red body, rare black plastic ladder, dark amber windows, chrome interior, bare metal base, 5-spoke wide wheels - Mint in Excellent factory sealed mid 1970's US issue blister pack which interestedly does not have a copyright date printed.

Lot 7346

Matchbox Superfast group of 1970's & 1980's issues. (1) 22c Blaze Buster Fire Engine - red body, lemon yellow plastic ladder, dark amber windows, white interior, graphite grey base, 5-spoke wide wheels - Near Mint with minor rub mark to left hand label in Excellent factory sealed 1980 copyright US issue blister pack; (2) 73b Weasel Armoured Car - military green body & base with patent number, black 5-spoke wheels - Mint in Good Plus to Excellent factory sealed mid 1970's US issue Rola-Matics blister pack without copyright date; (3) 17c Leyland Titan Bus "Matchbox No.1/Montepna" - blue lower deck, white upper deck, white interior, Lesney England base - Excellent Plus with a couple of tiny chips to roof in Good Plus creased & resealed blue window box with "MB17" to front but without model description to end flaps; (4) 55e Ford Sierra XR4i - with black door B-pillars, grey Made in England base, telephone dial wheels - Excellent Plus with rub mark to roof in Good opened promotional box; (5) as (4) but white door B pillars - Excellent Plus with scratch to hood in Good Plus resealed promotional window box; (6) Convoy Series CY13 Peterbilt Articulated Fire Department Aerial Ladder Truck with clear windows, chrome Lesney England base - Mint apart from a couple of minor factory assembly marks in Good Plus very clean but creased 1083 copyright window box. (6)

Lot 7362

Matchbox Super Kings 2 x K16 Ford LTS Articulated Tanker (1) "Texaco" - tractor unit has metallic red cab with rare striped hood labels, dark green windows, black plastic grille, metallic silver chassis, Maltese Cross wheels with orange rear axle clip, trailer has red chassis and gold axle clip - Near Mint in Good "New" type I window box with inner card packing piece; (2) French market issue "Total" - tractor unit has white cab, dark green windows, black plastic grille, bright red chassis, Maltese Cross wheels with black axle clip, trailer has white ladder centre band & rear bumper, chrome catwalk, black plastic hoses, black axle clip - Excellent to Excellent Plus (glue showing through labels which are discoloured) in Excellent Plus 1976 copyright type J box with non-matching purple inner card packing piece and Battle Kings K115 Ford LTS Articulated Military Tanker - military green tractor unit & trailer chassis, dark green windows, black plastic grille, black Maltese Cross wheels with orange tractor unit axle clip & gold trailer axle clip - Near Mint in Good Plus 1976 copyright window box complete with inner card packing piece. (3)

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