Matchbox group of unboxed models. Superfast 38c Armoured Jeep with matt black "No.38 Jeep" base (missing gun & hood label); Speed Kings K53 Ford Model T Hot Fire Engine (missing rear toolbox cover, both figures & ladder); Models of Yesteryear Y1 Jaguar SS100 with small side lights, Y8 Morris Cowley Bullnose (roof repainted) and chrome plated Y2 Renault on ceramic ashtray (missing seats & left hand headlamp) - Fair to Good Plus unboxed. Consigned for sale by ex Lesney employee.
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Ottakringer { Bibliotheksleiter, Weichholz, gebeizt. Der Stuhl mit Messingscharnier verwandelt sich in eine Bibliotheksleiter mit 4 Sprossen; Höhe als Leiter: (ca.) 1 m x Tiefe 43 cm x Breite: 45 cm Zustand: Kratzer Library ladder, soft wood, stained. Chair with brass hinge turns into a 4 rung library step ladder;Height as ladder: (Circa) 1m x Depth 43cm x Width:45cm Condition: Has scratches
1992 Range Rover Vogue SE (3.9 Litre) Transmission: automaticMileage:62237The first-generation Range Rover was produced between 1970 and 1996. The original car was not designed as a luxury-type 4x4; while certainly up-market compared to preceding Land Rover models, the early Range Rovers had fairly basic, utilitarian interiors with vinyl seats and plastic dashboards designed to be washed down with a hose. Features such as power assisted steering, carpeted floors, air conditioning, cloth/leather seats and wooden interior trim were fitted later. The Range Rover was a body-on-frame design with a box section ladder type chassis similar to contemporary Land Rovers. The Range Rover utilised coil springs as opposed to leaf springs, permanent four-wheel drive and four-wheel disc brakes and was originally powered by the Rover V8 engine.Supplied originally by Mann Egerton & Co. Ltd in Hatfield on 2nd February 1992, this Range Rover presents in delightful condition. The Aspen Silver coachwork is virtually unmarked, and the grey leather has a patina commensurate with the age and mileage. The 3.9 litre V8 engine starts on the button and runs well, and we are advised she drives as good as she looks. Service history is important on these classic Range Rovers and this one has been very well cared for, with two service books. Supplied with a V5 registration document and the original handbooks, this Vogue SE comes with the cherished number plate of 1135 UN. Driving a Range Rover is effortless, particularly in automatic guise as this one is, the air conditioning and electric seats all aid towards driver comfort. These fabulous cars always attract admiring glances wherever they appear. This super example will attract more than most.
A .303 (British) 'Lee Speed' bolt-magazine rifle by BSA Co.No visible serial number, bolt-head safety, the receiver with magazine cut-off, mounted with a Parker-Hale 'BA.27' 'scope-mount, the whole with border-scroll engraving, fully-detachable box-magazine with foliate-scroll engraving, the sporting stock with pistolgrip, pistolgrip-cap, steel butt-plate with trap, sling-eyes, rubber cheek-piece and horn-tipped forestock, the barrel with rear-sight fixed for 100yd., folding for 200 & 300yd. and ladder for 400-1000yd., block-mounted blade foresightWeight 7lb. 3oz., 14⅞in. stock, 25in. barrel, Birmingham nitro proofThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare .303 (British) 'No. 4 Mk.I T' bolt-magazine sniper rifle by Enfield, no. 38230Side-safety, in standard service configuration, the receiver with quickly-detachable 'scope-mounts, thumb-detent and charger-guide, fully-detachable box-magazine, the stock with cheek-piece, sling-swivels and sling, brass butt-plate and trap, the barrel with protected adjustable blade foresight and folding adjustable ladder rear-sight, mounted with a telescope-sight engraved 'Tel STG. No.32 Mk.III, OS 2039 A, AK&S No. 23767, 1945'Weight 9lb. 15oz., 13in. stock, 25in. barrel, Birmingham nitro proofIn its wooden case laballed chest. S.A. No.15 Mk.I with accessories including compass in webbing, 'scope case, cleaning kit and Barr & Stroud 7x binoculars in leather caseThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An exceptionally rare .450 (3¼in.) falling-block lever-action trials musket by William SoperNo serial number visible, in three-band military configuration, incorporating William Soper's patent no. 2151 of 1865, the walls engraved 'W. Soper, Reading' on the left and 'Inventor & Patentee' on the right, the lever with grip safety and lever release-catch, the stock with steel butt-plate, sling swivels and leather sling, the round barrel engraved 'Sopers Single-Action Safety Breech Loader' with shallow rifling, block-mounted front sights, adjustable folding ladder rearsight, three barrel-bands, and cleaning rodWeight 8lb. 9oz., 13¾in. stock, 36½in. barrel, London Black Powder proofFootnotes:This rifle is one of only three known examples. The rifle was submitted for the 1866 Trials but was ultimately rejected due to its complexity. An almost identical example can be seen in the Royal Armouries, LeedsLiteratureJ. G. Kirton, The British Falling Block Breech loading Rifle From 1865, 1997, p. 69 and 71, fig. 50 and 52a&bThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S58S58 Lots are obsolete calibres and no licence is required unless ammunition is held.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .500/450 (No.2 Musket) falling-block rifle by Westley Richards & Co., no. 672The action-body with bold foliate-scroll engraving, the left side with 'Westley Richards & Co. Ltd. London' and the right side with 'Deeley-Edge Patent' both in scrolling banner, the stock (crack to the rear of top-tang) with sling-eyes and steel butt-plate, horn-capped forend with ramrod, the refinished octagonal barrel with ramp-mounted bead foresight, six folding leaf rear-sights from 100 to 600 yards, and folding ladder rear-sight for up to 1000 yardsWeight 9lb. 11oz., 14⅜in. stock, 29¼in. barrel, 2½in. chamber, London Black Powder proofFootnotes:LiteratureJ. G. Kirton, The British Falling Block Breech loading Rifle From 1865, 1997, p. 159, fig. 137, ProvenanceThe Ron Winfer Collection, Weller & Dufty, Birmingham, 18 September 1996This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S58S58 Lots are obsolete calibres and no licence is required unless ammunition is held.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .44-40 'Model 1892' lever-action saddle-ring carbine by Winchester, no. 893171Plain blued receiver, ring and staple, the top-tang stamped 'Model 92 - Winchester - Trade mark Reg U.S. Pat Off & FGN', figured stock with steel butt-plate, the round barrel engraved 'Manufactured By The Winchester Repeating Arms Co. New Haven. Conn. U.S.A. Patented October 14.1884.', with full-length magazine-tube, block-mounted blade foresight and folding adjustable ladder rear-sightWeight 5lb. 10oz., 13in. stock, 20in. barrel, Birmingham nitro proofThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .22 (L.R.) 'Model 1885 High Wall Winder' falling-block rifle by Winchester, no. 113581Plain receiver, the top tang with peep-sight, the stock with steel butt-plate, sling-swivels, the round barrel with ramp-mounted blade foresight, adjustable ladder rear-sightWeight 8lb. 9oz., 13¼in. stock, 27in. barrel, Birmingham nitro proof This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Bachmann OO Gauge Steam and Diesel Locos comprising 32-060 Bo-Bo BR maroon Class 42 Warship Diesel No.D801 "Vanguard", this is a factory weathered edition, 32-100 0-6-0 BR green Class 08 Diesel Shunter No.13365, please note front coupling missing, all steps either missing or broken, glue residue to left side front below ladder, 31-450 2-6-2 BR lined black Ivatt Class 2 Tank No.41221, conditions range from generally Good to Good Plus in Fair to Good boxes. (3)
Falmouth and Penryn Interest. R. J. Roddis, 'Penryn, the history of an ancient Cornish borough' published by D. Bradford Barton for the corporation of Penryn, 1964 first edition. A fine copy.John Ley Kempthorne, illustrated by Gilbert S. Sully, 'Falmouth Parish Church', published by The Cornish Echo, falmouth, tipped in a letter from the author, St Enoder Rectory, Summercourt to a Miss Wills, 1928 first edition. A good copy.'Falmouth', a photo-album, sixteen sepia photographs of Falmouth: King Harry passage , Swanpool, St Mawes, Jacob's Ladder, Falmouth, Marine Drive, etc, circa 1880’s. A fine copy.Fisher Barnham, 'Old Cornwall in Camera', 1977 first edition published by Glasney Press, Falmouth. A very good copy (4)
'Mongst Mines and Miners,' 1893. J. C. Burrow Part I (How the camera was used) William Thomas Part II (a description of the subject). 'Mongst Mines and Miners; Underground Scenes by Flashlight,' first edition, a series of photographs with explanatory letterpress, illustrating methods of working in cornish mines, half title, 27 woodburytype prints mounted on 14 sheets (including frontispiece view of ‘’The Chief Mining District of Cornwall’’), folding colour printed table 'Section of the Dolcoath main lode', gilt lettering to the spine and front cover, new endpapers, bookplate of Nigel Tangye, a little damp staining to the back cover otherwise an extremely good copy, printed/published by Camborne Printing and Stationery Co Ltd, Camborne, 1893.The classic photographic record of Cornish mining. J. C. Burrows had a long experience as a photographer in the most active ‘’mining district in Cornwall’’ and was encouraged by William Thomas, secretary of the Mining Association of Cornwall who provided the text. Includes views of Dolcoath Mine, Cook’s Kitchen Mine, East Pool Mine and Blue Hill Mine. Many of them depict miners at work on the coal face. Burrows provides a vivid description of the difficulties of photographing underground with temperatures of 100 degrees (the miners working nearly naked). The camera was attached to the ladder and tilted to an angle of 45 degrees.
A good child’s shop room set, German 1890s, the painted grey wooden exterior with two glazed windows and red moulded frames, blue and white painted floor and built in shelving to rear and sides, with metal rail to top shelf, eighteen wooden drawers for food stuff all with labels in German, French and English, wooden shop counter and step ladder, shelves with a good selection of wooden barrels for food with labels, various tins, kettle, coffee grinder, metal implements, wooden barrel and more, 13 ½” (34cm) tall, 28 ¼” (72cm) wide, 15” (38cm) deep, (condition: generally good some loss to labels and lacks one drawer).
A mid 18th century oak side table, the rectangular moulded top over a single frieze drawer applied with shaped brass back plates and swing handles, upon tapering cylindrical legs, culminating in pad feet, 69cm H x 87cm W x 52cm D, along with a 18th century ash and beech wood ladder back elbow chair, with an envelope rush seat, upon turned front legs, 112cm high (2)
A yellow metal ladies Omega wrist watch, the circular white dial with baton markers, 22mm wide including crown, set to a plain polished case, upon textured brick link bracelet with ladder snap clasp, stamped 'Birmingham 375 1970' overall length 16cm, 14gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A ladies Chopard emerald and diamond yellow metal wristwatch, the circular champagne coloured dial set to an octagonal case with eight calibre cut emeralds and twelve round cut diamonds, upon a double rope twist bracelet with ladder and snap clasp fastening, marked 750, overall length 16cm, 23gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A yellow metal Concord wristwatch, the square champagne coloured dial marked 'Concord, nine quartz' set to a flat grooved case, case 30mm wide, reverse of case engraved 'Neville KK March' with integral conforming mesh work tapered bracelet, with snap ladder fastening marked '750' overall length 19cm, gross weight including movement 68gms Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
An Invicta ladies yellow metal wristwatch, the rectangular Swiss bank corporation fine gold 999.9 ingot dial with dot markers, set to a plain polished case, 20mm wide including crown, upon brick link bracelet with snap ladder clasp (at fault) overall length 19.5cm, with associated fold out Invicta box and guarantee card, and a Omega ladies De Ville wristwatch, with mesh work bracelet and snap ladder clasp, overall length 19.5cm (2) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition report: Ladies Invicta wristwatch is gold plated, stamped 'plaque or G, 20 microns.'Ladies Omega is gold plated.
A 9ct yellow gold Gentlemans Rotary wristwatch, the square champagne coloured dial with baton markers, case 35mm wide, set to a plain polished case upon a tapered mesh work yellow metal bracelet with ladder snap clasp, stamped 'WHWLd 9.375' overall length 21cm, 64gms, with associated Rotary box Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
Vintage / Retro : A large amount of Staples ' Ladderax' Teak and black powder coated ladder formed supports, to include 8 mid shelves, 2 long shelves, long three drawer cabinet and lockable fall front bureau-like cabinet, mid size fall front lockable cabinet and 2 sliding door cabinet, plus 3 spare supports.
Nine various dining chairs with pierced upright splats, two with pierced ladder backs CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A Welsh rustic elm ladder back chair, with solid seat on turned legs and metal supports to the arms, 101cm high, seat height 35cm, seat depth 38cm CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

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