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Lot 407

A wooden step ladder, 218cm high, together with another smaller (2)

Lot 213

Masuya friction Moon Rocket, printed tinplate with ladder and astronaut, some age wear, friction motor in working order, circa 1965, F-G

Lot 120

Maurice Shepphard PPRWS RCA "The Wooden Ladder Steps -To The Wood-Crowhill", oil on board, framed

Lot 90

A VINTAGE GREEN-PAINTED STEP LADDER 20th century, 177cm high (closed), together with another vintage green-painted ladder, 299cm high, both decorative and would require restoration (2)Provenance: The Richard Pratley Collection of English Furniture, Naïve and Folk Art.

Lot 990

A LADY'S 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCH BY ROTARY. the signed circular dial with baton numerals, on an integrated 9ct gold textured bracelet with ladder clasp, 16cm long, 32.1 grams, together with a lady's 18ct gold wristwatch by Bucherer, the signed circular dial with Arabic numerals, on a gold plated and stainless steel bracelet, and a 9ct gold circular locket pendant with engraved foliate decoration, 4.1cm dia, 17.5 grams. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8

Lot 995

A LADY'S 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCH BY ROLEX. the signed circular dial with baton numerals, on an integrated 9ct gold bracelet with ladder clasp, 16cm long, 17.3 grams. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8

Lot 513

Early C20th Mannlicher type bolt action long rifle, with folding ladder sight (RFD only), total L132cm

Lot 514

Percussion cap musket with folding ladder sight (no markings), ramrod missing , total L140cm

Lot 516

C19th Schneider type rifle with ladder sight and ramrod, total L142cm

Lot 518

Martini Henry Mk.II Enfield rifle 1873 (no ramrod) with folding ladder sight, total length 125cm

Lot 484

Set of eight oak ladder-back dining chairs, on turned supports.

Lot 505

Large oak ladder, 260cm high x 55cm at widest, and a folding card table.

Lot 4082

Maratti, Carlo.: (1625 Camerano - 1713 Rom). Enthauptung einer Märtyrerin, große, vielfigurige Szenerie mit der Knienden jungen Frau und einem ihre Hand haltenden Mönch, umgeben von römischen Soldaten und einer im Vordergrund liegenden Leiter als Attribut. Rötelzeichnung auf Bütten, u. li. in Tusche alt bez. "Carl Maratti 24", Nadellöcher in den Ecken, vertikale Quetschfältchen, 40 x 31,5 cm, hinter Pp. 59 x 49 cm. Carlo Maratti (1625-1713) (attrib.), Beheading of a Martyr, large, multi-figured scene with the kneeling young woman and a monk holding her hand, surrounded by Roman soldiers and a ladder lying in the foreground as attribute. Red chalk drawing on handmade paper, lower left inscribed in old ink ''Carl Maratti 24'', pinholes in the corners, vertical box pleats, 40 x 31,5 cm, behind passepartout 59 x 49 cm. D

Lot 248

A set of four beech ladder back chapel chairs, shaped seats

Lot 481

BUCHERER A LADY'S GOLD COLOURED BRACELET WATCH Movement: Manual wind, 17 jewels Case: Gold coloured case, snap case back, stamped 18K 0.750 with a poinçon Dial: Silvered Bracelet: Integral gold coloured textured bracelet with ladder snap clasp Size: 15mm, bracelet 16.5cm Signed: Dial, crown Accessories: None Condition Report: Movement is not currently functioning. Movement has scratches, marks and tarnishing commensurate with general wear visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in an average condition with some light marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands appear to be in a generally good condition. Glass has some scratches and marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case shows light scratches and marks. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Bracelet has light scratches and some signs of light stretching to links. Clasp is currently functioning and appears to be in good condition. Bracelet measures approximately 16.5cm including case. 28g gross This lot does not come with box or papers. Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved. If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com     Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 490

INTERNATIONAL WATCH COMPANY A LADY'S GOLD COLOURED BRACELET WATCH, NO. 1638034 Movement: Cal. 431, manual wind Case: Gold coloured case, snap case back, stamped 18K 0.750 with a poinçon Dial: Champagne Bracelet: Later gold coloured brick link bracelet with ladder snap clasp, stamped 750 Size: 14mm, bracelet 15.5cm Signed: Case, dial, movement Accessories: None Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement has scratches, marks and tarnishing commensurate with general wear visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in an average condition with some light marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands show marks and tarnishing when viewed under a x4 loupe. Glass has some scratches and marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case shows light scratches and marks. Crown has scratches and marks with wear to the plating. Possibly a replacement Bracelet has light scratches and some signs of light stretching to links. Clasp is currently functioning and appears to be in good condition. Bracelet measures approximately 15.5cm including case. 29g gross This lot does not come with box or papers. Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved. If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 493

Y OMEGA A LADY'S COCKTAIL WATCH Movement: Cal. 483, manual wind, 17 jewels Case: White metal case, diamond set bezel, stainless steel snap case back Dial: Silvered Bracelet: Later added white gold coloured bracelet with ladder snap clasp, stamped 750 Size: 17mm, bracelet 15cm Signed: Case, dial, movement, crown Accessories: None  

Lot 495

OMEGA, CONSTELLATION A GOLD COLOURED BRACELET WATCH WITH DAY AND DATE, CIRCA 1970 Movement: Cal. 751, automatic, 24 jewels, adjusted to 5 positions and temperature Case: Gold coloured case, snap case back, stamped 18K Dial: Silvered Bracelet: Integral textured gold coloured bracelet with ladder snap clasp, stamped 18K 0.750 Size: 32mm, bracelet 18.5cm Signed: Dial, movement Accessories: None Condition Report: Movement is not currently functioning. Movement has scratches, marks and tarnishing commensurate with general wear visible to the naked eye. Dial appears to be in an average condition with some light marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands show marks and tarnishing when viewed under a x4 loupe. Glass has some scratches and marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case shows light scratches and marks. Third party crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Bracelet has light scratches and some signs of light stretching to links. Clasp is currently functioning and appears to be in good condition. Bracelet measures approximately 18.5cm including case. 91g gross This lot does not come with box or papers. Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved. If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com                       Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 500

TUDOR LADY'S 9 CARAT GOLD BRACELET WATCH, NO. 331743, CIRCA 1959 Movement: Manual wind, 17 jewels Case: 9 carat gold case, snap case back, hallmarked Chester 1959 Dial: Silvered Bracelet: 9 carat gold figure of eight link bracelet with ladder snap clasp, hallmarked Birmingham 1959 Size: 19mm, bracelet 15cm Signed: Case, dial, movement, clasp Accessories: None Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement has scratches, marks and tarnishing commensurate with general wear visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in a generally good condition with no marks visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands show marks and tarnishing when viewed under a x4 loupe. Glass has some scratches and marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. One heavier visible scratch and crazing. Would recommend replacing. Case shows light scratches and marks. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Bracelet has light scratches and some signs of light stretching to links. Clasp is currently functioning and shows light scratches and marks. Bracelet measures approximately 15cm including case. 22g gross This lot does not come with box or papers. Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved. If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com                       Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 504

OMEGA A LADY'S GOLD WRIST WATCH, NO.5115642, CIRCA 1975 Movement: Cal. 485, manual wind, 17 jewels Case: 9 carat gold case, snap case back, Birmingham 1975 Dial: Silvered Bracelet: Unsigned gold plated bracelet with ladder snap clasp Size: 17mm, bracelet 14cm Signed: Case, dial, movement, crown Accessories: Omega box   Together with a West End Watch Co. gold coloured watch, manual wind movement, case stamped 18K 0.750 with a poinçon, stainless steel flexible bracelet, 15mm, with original box, guarantee and receipt; and a 9 carat gold cushion shaped wrist watch, Birmingham 1934, Swiss manual wind movement, brown leather strap, 29mm Condition Report: Omega - 16g gross West End Watch Co. - 17g gross 9 carat gold watch - 27g gross Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 506

AVIVA A LADY'S 9 CARAT GOLD BRACELET WATCH, CIRCA 1964 Movement: Swiss manual wind, 17 jewels Case: 9 carat gold case, snap case back, hallmarked Birmingham 1964 Dial: Silvered Bracelet: 9 carat gold bracelet with ladder snap clasp, hallmarked Birmingham 1964 Size: 15mm, bracelet 15cm Signed: Dial Accessories: None   Together with an 18 carat gold watch head, import mark for London 1949, manual wind movement,24mm; and two silver watches Condition Report: Aviva - 11g gross 18ct watch - 13g gross There is no further condition report available for this watch and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 2268

An 1920s oak extending dining table, on baluster supports, length 167cm, depth 98cm, height 75cm, together with a set of ten oak rush seated ladder back chairs (8+2).

Lot 2280

A 1920’s oak gateleg table, on barley twist legs, height 72cm, width 101cm, with four ladder back dining chairs (5)

Lot 26

A Second War ‘Pacific Operations’ D.S.C. group of seven awarded to Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander A. C. K. Yates, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve: decorated for his gallantry and skill in ministering to the wounded of the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Indefatigable during Japanese “kamikaze” attacks in 1945, he went on to win the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society’s Marine Medal while serving as Ship’s Surgeon in the R.M.S. Queen Mary in 1955 - one newspaper declaring the latter incident to be ‘one of the most daring rescues ever carried out by a giant liner’s crew’ Distinguished Service Cross, G.VI.R., the reverse officially dated ‘1945’; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Burma Star, clasp, Pacific; War Medal 1939-45; Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society’s Marine Medal, bronze (To Arthur K. Yates for Gallant Service, 30/1/55), mounted as worn, good very fine or better (7) £3,600-£4,400 --- D.S.C. London Gazette 23 October 1945: ‘For gallantry, skill and great devotion to duty during operations performed in collaboration with the United States Pacific Fleet in the capture of Okinawa and the Nansei Shoto area, over the period 26 March to 20 April 1945.’ Arthur Charles Kingsgate Yates qualified in medicine at Sydney University in 1922, and served as an Honorary Assistant Gynaecologist at the Royal South Sydney Hospital before coming to the U.K. in 1925, where he was appointed a F.R.C.S. (Edinburgh). Later on, however, he journeyed South to take up an appointment as a Clinical Assistant at the Great Ormonde Street Hospital for Sick Children in London. The War Years Joining the “Wavy Navy” as a Surgeon Lieutenant in November 1939, Yates was serving as a Temporary Acting Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander in the cruiser H.M.S. Hermione by March 1941, in time, therefore, for her part in the Bismarck episode later that year and, indeed, for the action in which she rammed and sank the Italian submarine Tambien off Tunis that August. In fact, as a component of “Force H”, the Hermione went on to see extensive action in the Mediterranean right up until her loss on 16 June 1942, when she was torpedoed north of Sollum by the U-202 - she went down stern first with eight officers and 79 ratings out of her complement of about 450 men. It is probable that Yates was present on the same occasion, for he is still listed as her Surgeon in the Navy List of February 1942. Having then returned to the U.K., where he enjoyed a long posting ashore at President, Yates joined the aircraft carrier Indefatigable. And by early 1945, her F.A.A. aircraft were hotly engaged against assorted Japanese targets in “Operation Iceberg”, when she lent support to the U.S. landings at Okinawa. It was at the commencement of the latter operation, on 1 April 1945, that Indefatigable became the first British victim of a kamikaze aircraft, being hit on the flight deck above her “island” superstructure, the detonation of the Zero’s 500lb. bomb wrecking both flight deck barriers and the briefing room. Moreover, in so far as Yates was concerned, it also wrecked the flight deck sick bay - eight men were killed instantly, and the final casualty total was four officers and ten ratings killed, and 16 wounded. Nor were these the only casualties with which Yates had to contend, F.A.A. aircrew sometimes returning wounded from operations. A case in point would be Sub. Lieutenant D. M. James, R.N.V.R., an Avenger pilot, who was seriously wounded in the thigh by 13mm. shellfire on 17 May 1945 - he carried out an emergency landing on Indefatigable’s flight deck and was taken below to Yates but sadly died of his wounds later that day. Following repairs at Sydney, the Indefatigable returned to an operational footing, and her aircraft were in action right up until 15 August 1945, on which date they fought the last air-to-air combat of the War. Throughout this period she remained under threat from further kamikaze attacks. Most probably, however, the catalyst behind the award of Yates’ D.S.C. dated back to Indefatigable’s first painful experience of “The Divine Wind” on 1 April 1945. High drama in the North Atlantic As evidenced by Yates’ subsequent award of the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society’s Marine Medal, his post-war career also took him to sea, and his part in the rescue of two injured seamen from the S.S. Liberator in the North Atlantic on 30 January 1955, was certainly one of high drama - all the more remarkable then that the Queen Mary’s captain later reported that his surgeon ‘looked as fresh and smiling as if he was just going in to bat for his home team in Sydney, Australia’. The Society’s records state: ‘At 15.40 hours on 29 January 1955, the Queen Mary received a radio message from the S.S. Liberator asking for medical aid for two members of crew who were seriously injured. A reply was dispatched immediately informing the Master that the Queen Mary would proceed towards Liberator. A rendezvous was made and the Liberator was reached at 0.30 hours on 30 January. At 2.01 hours the Queen Mary lowered No. 1 sea boat in charge of Mr. L. K. Goodier, Senior 1st Officer, which took across the Ship’s Surgeon, Dr. A. C. K. Yates, and the ship’s Second Dispenser Mr. A. J. Chapman. The Liberator’s gunwale was about 30 feet from the water line and she was rolling heavily. With the ship’s roll and the high sea the boat, when alongside the Liberator was rising and falling approximately 25 feet up and down the ship’s side, against which it was being thrown heavily. When the boat first arrived there was a ladder over the Liberator’s lee side, but so far aft that the boat could not approach it owing to the danger of getting water under the counter, or of going on to the propeller which was half above water. The ladder was eventually moved to amidships, but because of the language difficulties it was decided to put a seaman on board to assist the surgeon and to convey the 1st Officer’s requirements as to boat ropes and lowering lines. Able Seaman Marrington jumped on to the ladder when the boat was on top of a sea - the next sea brought the boat higher up the ship’s side and but for his agility he would have been crushed between the ship and boat. When Marrington got on board he had a line lowered for the Surgeon and Dispenser, who were hoisted up clear of the boat and on to the ladder. From the time the boat left the Queen Mary the wind and sea had been increasing in force to a fresh gale, high sea and heavy confused swell with fierce rain squalls. After getting the Surgeon and Dispenser on board the 1st Officer considered it was too dangerous to lie alongside, or in the lee of the Liberator while the surgeon was examining the injured men, so he returned to lie in the lee of the Queen Mary.’ At this juncture, it was decided to hoist the No. 1 sea boat back aboard the Queen Mary, the latter’s captain remaining convinced that the prevailing conditions would make it near impossible to return to collect Yates and colleagues. He was, therefore, very surprised to receive a radio message reporting that he did indeed intend to return to the Queen Mary with the two injured men. The Society’s records continue: ‘At 3.33 the boat was again lowered and sent away with a different volunteer crew in charge of Mr. P. A. Read, Chief Officer, and reached the Liberator at 03.48 hours. They then took aboard Dr. Yates, the Dispenser and the seamen from the Queen Mary and the two injured seamen from the Liberator and returned to the Queen Mary at 04.27 hours. The second boat’s crew experien...

Lot 1394

Thirty Five Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Fire Engine Series including 1932 Mercedes-Benz Ladder Truck, 1935 Mack AB Fire Engine and 1939 Bedford Tanker, all in original boxes.

Lot 1445

Dinky Toys diecast model Fire Engine With Extending Ladder, with red body and hubs, brown ladder and grey tyres, 555, in original box.

Lot 445

A set of six beech ladder back chairs, each with a solid seat.

Lot 518

Modern pine kitchen table. 246x82x78cm approx. Together with a set of eight pine ladder back dining chairs, to include two carvers. (9) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Scratches and wear to the top of the table with use. chairs also have some wear and scratches/marks  but structurally  sound. 

Lot 1313

A FOLDING SACK TRUCK, A STEP LADDER AND A HOSE REEL

Lot 1338

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE A FOUR RUNG WOODEN STEP LADDER, TWO SCOOTERS AND A BRASS AMAGAZINE RACK ETC

Lot 1374

AN ALUMINIUM MULTI-FUNCTION LADDER

Lot 1375

A BELDRAY THREE RUNG STEP LADDER AND A VINTAGE FOUR RUNG WOODEN STEP LADDER

Lot 1449

A FOUR RUNG ALUMINIUM STEP LADDER AND A FURTHER TWO RUNG STEP

Lot 1496

AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE A FOLDING WORK BENCH, A STEP LADDER AND AN ANGLE GRINDER ETC

Lot 1608

A 26 RUNG ALUMINIUM TWO SECTION EXTENDING LADDER

Lot 1674

A VINTAGE WOODEN TWO SECTION 32 RUNG EXTENDABLE LADDER

Lot 1675

A TWO SECTION 28 RUNG ALUMINIUM EXTENDABLE LADDER WITH PULLEY SYSTEM

Lot 1745

Four tread aluminium step ladder. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 648

An oak farmhouse refectory kitchen table together with a set of six rush seated ladder back chairs. (7) 76 cm x 170 cm x 39 cm

Lot 1751

A novelty bronze desk top thermometer: modelled as a toad holding a ladder, with alcohol thermometer with bone scale, 21cm high, together with a companion pen holder of similar design. (2)

Lot 1945

A composed set of twelve oak and rush seated ladder back dining chairs, late 19th /early 20th century,: including two elbow chairs, all with shaped backsplats, knop turned legs and stretchers; one of the elbow chairs, 109cm high, 56cm wide

Lot 454

A Wooden Six Step Step Ladder

Lot 126

A Krause universal aluminium ladder; together with a step ladder; & various garden tools.

Lot 1280

An A-Framed Oak Railway / Station Step Ladder.  Side stamped: Glos St (NT Exam 20.06.93) G15. Approx. 80cm x 85cm 

Lot 286

EIGHT OAK LADDER BACK CHAIRS

Lot 288

OAK GATE LEG TABLE WITH TURNED DECORATION TO LEGS, APPROX MAX SIZE 180 X 120 CM TOGETHER WITH A SET OF SIX LADDER BACK RUSH SEATED CHAIRS

Lot 1201

An aluminium step ladder

Lot 1213

An aluminium step ladder

Lot 1219

A wooden step ladder

Lot 1228

A metal and wooden step ladder

Lot 462

Two antique elm ladder back dining chairs, one string seated, one rush seated

Lot 548

A set of six elm ladder back and rush seated dining chairs AF

Lot 930

A set of six ladder back dining chairs comprising of two carvers, four standards

Lot 224

DINING CHAIRS, a set of eight, George III style, including two carvers, each carver 73cm W, reproduction ladder backs. (8)

Lot 39

2002 LAND ROVER DEFENDER 90 TD5  Registration Number: PK02 YLL Chassis Number: SALLDVA572A637649 Recorded Mileage: 105,000 miles The Defender began its life as the British equivalent of the Second World War derived (Willys) Jeep, and quickly gained a worldwide reputation for ruggedness and versatility. The original car used a steel ladder chassis and aluminium alloy bodywork and was still being produced in developing countries despite the arrival of the relaunched Defender (L663.) The Defender incorporated significant changes compared to its predecessor, such as adopting coil springs, lockable center diffs along with a more modern interior. This later 2.5 litre TD5 model, first registered in 2002, and now shows 105,000 recorded. The Land Rover comes with a current MoT certificate, valid to July 2023, and is ideal for light commercial use, green laning or trusty every day use.

Lot 253

Two sets of stepladders and another ladder

Lot 145

A fibreglass folding single ladder

Lot 94

A part painted table of square form together with two beech ladder back chairs

Lot 1220

A pair of 19th Century rush-seated ladder-back chairs

Lot 1222

Four late 19th / early 20th Century rush-seated ladder-back chairs

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