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Lot 549

A Hailo twin section aluminium extension ladder together with a further set of Beldray aluminium folding steps.

Lot 128

VINTAGE 3 DRAWER METAL FILING CABINET with Union locks and keys, a pair of Eltax floor standing speakers and two lightweight aluminium ladders (one Abru compact triple 2.03m extension ladder)

Lot 337

Ca. 400-600 AD An open-work matched pair of gold earrings in a crescent shape, with hook and eye closure. The plaques are decorated with extensive granulation and each features a central scene of two birds facing each other. The edges are ornamented with five spherical baubles, which hang from the bottom of the outer edge.Byzantium was justly famous for the elegance of its jewellery, whether in precious metals for the aristocracy or in bronze for people further down the social ladder. The item has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements.Size: L:Set of 2: 47.7mm / W:43.7mm ; (total) 14.45gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient Art Gallery; formerly in the famous Alison Barker collection, a retired London barrister; acquired between early 1960s to 1990s.

Lot 652

5 x (4+1 carver) ladder back rush seated chairs - 100cm high & all slight a/f

Lot 315

An 18th century oak ladder back rocking chair, with rush seat

Lot 392

A set of four early 19th century mahogany wavy ladder back dining chairs, each with drop in seat on inner chamfered square forelegs

Lot 211

Hornby pre-war electric track: one EPL 2 l/h solid base point, good action, (E-BVG); 12 x 2’ curves & 6 x straights in need of cleaning (G); 20v circuit breaker (NM-BE); 1935-9 No.2E signal cabin, square blue tiled roof, blank name panel, yellow steps, green & yellow woodwork, with internal lamp fitment (NM- BF-G); 1934-9 No.1 water tank, red tank, yellow column & ladder, green base, missing hose (VG-BG); with a few small accessories, trunks etc; home-made wooden station

Lot 212

1938-9 Hornby No.2E Junction signal, white lattice post, green base & ladder, red finials & levers, red home arms, complete with two lamps (E) box base faded (BVG) lid broken (BP)

Lot 2007

A Tekno No. 351 tinplate Falck fire engine comprising of orange to red body with black chassis and running boards, and a yellow ladder with Falck to both sides, loose example

Lot 189

19th century painted ladder back rocking chair with rush seat

Lot 119

4 Elm ladder back dining chairs

Lot 15

Wooden step ladder along with a tripod and side level

Lot 2

Wooden display ladder, metal plant basket, 2 metal sieves and other items

Lot 27

Shell petrol can with brass Shell lid along with white painted step ladder

Lot 54

Wooden extending step ladder and two others

Lot 91

Wooden fruit picking ladder along with a wooden step ladder

Lot 30

Portuguese 8mm Guedes rifle Portuguese 8mm Guedes rifle by Steyr, 32inch barrel with folding ladder sight secured by two barrel bands, one which has a bayonet lug, the received stamped Luis I roundel to one side with Steyr trade marks and 1885 and 1886 dates, this being repeated on the stock. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.122cm long The rifle has a large amount of corrosion throughout the exterior of the gun. The action works correctly but it is very stiff and could do with an overhaul and cleanup. The bore has corrosion within the last third of the barrel however the two-thirds of the barrel from the breech end forwards are in relatively good order with a strong rifling pattern. The stock has dents scratches and marks throughout. The ramrod is lacking.

Lot 306

Parker Hale .451 Whitworth percussion rifle LICENCE REQUIRED Parker Hale .451 Whitworth percussion rifle, 36inch barrel, fitted with tunnel front sight, folding ladder rear sight, the chequered stock with folding Pedersoli peep sight, serial number 942, lacking ramrod.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .451 RIFLE VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED132cm long The hexagonal bore is in good order with no obvious pitting or marks. The action works correctly with a strong spring. The breech plug screw has been replaced with a hex bolt which looks ugly and ideally needs replacing. The fitting of the rear peep sight is not the best we have seen and it does not fold down correctly as it catches on the hammer, there is scuffing on the finish because of this. The ramrod is missing. The stock has a couple of scratches on the butt and an odd dent or mark but is generally in good overall condition.

Lot 310

Parker Hale .577 smooth bore musket LICENCE REQUIRED Parker Hale .577 smooth bore musket, 31.5inch barrel fitted with bayonet bar and ladder sight, secured by two bands, made as a copy of an Enfield, colour case hardened lock, serial number S1204.UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT.121cm overallThe Parker Hale is in extremely good order and has been fired but well looked after and kept. There is the odd minor mark to the metalwork and stock but the gun is close to new. Some screw heads show signs of being used as the gates are not as clean as you would expect. The bore is good with no pitting and the action works correctly with a strong mainspring. The stock has one dark prominent scratch beside the trigger guard, there is also a filled chip around 2mm wide just ahead of the lock plate.

Lot 311

Parker Hale Enfield .58 percussion three band rifle LICENCE REQUIRED Parker Hale Enfield .58 percussion three band rifle, 39inch barrel fitted with folding ladder sight, colour case hardened lock, serial number 4665.A rifle of good shooting history. This rifle was used to win the Holbrook Trophy six times at the MLAGB Short Range Championships setting a new British record of 97/100 at the 2017 event.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .577/ .58 RIFLE VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED140.5cm long

Lot 33

Jacob double barrel percussion rifle and shotgun Jacob double barrel percussion rifle and shotgun, made by Swinburn and Co. for The Indian Jacob's Rifles Battalion, 24 inch barrels, one 32 bore designed for Jacob's four winged bullet, the other smoothbored to 22 bore, fitted with dovetailed front sight and folding four leaf rear sight, the last sight being a replacement of the original ladder sight graduated to 2000 yards. The back action locks each marked Swinburn & Co. 1860, the stock with scrolled trigger guard and sprung patchbox marked 'Jacob's Rifles'. Together with a modern gunslip. Jacob's Rifles was a unit of approximately 1,000 men raised by British general John Jacob of the Indian Army. The double-barrelled rifle each was assigned carried a distinct mechanical fit rifling designed by Jacob for a winged bullet as a replacement for the troublesome Brunswick rifle and its belted ball supplied by the British army. These double barrel rifles were sold out of service after Jacob's death and it is at this point this example probably had one of its barrels smooth-bored in order to make it more useable by a hunter. At the same time the bayonet bar from the side of the barrel will have been removed. Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Photo ID will be required if the lot is to be posted out.103cm long

Lot 348

US Model 1888 .45-70 Trapdoor Springfield LICENCE REQUIRED US Model 1888 .45-70 Trapdoor Springfield, 32.5 inch barrel fitted with folding ladder Buffington 1884 model adjustable rear sight and blade front sight with cover, combination ramrod spike bayonet, full stock with 1892 inspector's cartouche and stamped with unit markings '24 94' and '24th Sep Co.' the lock with traces of original blue, Birmingham nitro proof stamps, serial number 539200. Fitted with a Rock Island Arsenal leather sling. Together with 57 CCI and Federal Primers.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .45 RIFLE VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED132cm long The rifle is in good general condition, with some original finish remaining. The areas where the finish is worn have some light speckling and minor surface pitting. The bore is in good shape with no damage or faults. The action works with a strong spring as does the extractor. The stock has the usual odd dent, scratch or mark but nothing defacing. There are four short splits around the lockplate area and one near the trigger guard (probably from wood shrinkage) the stock however appears strong and stable. The sling is still usable but it is perishing is small places.

Lot 388

Armus Cape rifle / shotgun 12 bore and .577/450 LICENCE REQUIRED Armus (Cogswell and Harrison) Cape rifle / shotgun, with 12 bore and .577/450, barrels measuring 30 inches stamped 'Armus, Gillingham Street London' and fitted with four folding leaf sights out to 400 yards and ladder sight out to 1000 yards, chequered Prince of Wales stock with vacant escutcheon fitted with sling loop. Serial number 1194.UK SHOTGUN LICENCE ONLY OR RFD REQUIRED.The rifled barrel counts as section 58(2) therefore this gun can be transferred to a Section 2 licence. If the buyer wishes to use the rifled barrel they would need a Section 1 licence.14.25 LOPThe gun has a dark sleeper condition to it and would benefit from a good clean. The both bores have some scattered pitting to them. The pitting breaks the rifling in small areas but is not too severe. In the shotgun bore the pitting is towards the muzzle. The exteriors of the barrels have some light overall pitting and a dark brown patina throughout. There is a small dent to the foresight. The barrel chamber extension locking lug is slightly chewed in places but the gun still functions and locks up tightly. The 12 bore barrel measures .718 against a .710 proof, it has a wall thickness of 29 thou. The actions work correctly with strong mainsprings. The stock has several deep dents, but no splits or repairs.

Lot 48

Belgian copy of a French M1840 .69 calibre rifle musket Belgian copy of a French M1840 .69 calibre rifle musket, by Tanner & Cie Liege, 40.5inch barrel with folding ladder sight secured by three bands, four groove rifling, the stock with numerous stamps and pencil mark to the inside. Many of these rifles were imported at the beginning of the American Civil War by the Union army. There is a pencil inscription to the barrel channel that reads ' MB Wright Traverse City Mich. Dec. 8th 1894. FC.L.J. Co K. 26th Mich'. This perhaps indicates that the rifle was used as a parade arm late in the 19th century by the Grand Army of the Republic, a large fraternity made up of Union Civil War veterans. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.142cm long

Lot 49

BSA first model Alexander Henry carbine BSA first model Alexander Henry carbine, 22inch barrel chambered in .450 long as apposed to 577/450 as the later examples are, fitted with folding ladder sights, and stamped Henry Edinburgh 1641, the receiver stamped BSA& Co. Henrys Patent 2069, also numbered 503 to the top, the stock stamped 23?1 and bears circular cartouch with 1869 date.Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification ID will be required if the lot it to be posted out.The action works correctly with a good mainspring. The stock has the usual knocks and marks but has a pleasing patina. There is an inlet square of wood surrounding the screw on the underside of the forend. The carbine has overall pitting to the metalwork, there have been some deeper patches of rust in places such as where the action meets the wood stock. Two screws heads on the underside of the action body have part sheared off. The bore still has a good rifling pattern present but has the same pitting throughout as seen on the outside of the gun.

Lot 52

Enfield three band commercial .577 rifle and bayonet Enfield three band commercial .577 rifle, 39inch barrel with three groove rifling fitted with folding ladder sight, Birmingham 25 proof marks, Tower 1863 dated lock, the stock with Birmingham Small Arms cartouche and Isaac Hollis & Sons stamp, with socket bayonet stamped Lawrence. The rifle is fitted with an odd US thread nipple perhaps indicating it is a Civil War import. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.140cm long The rifle is in average to good condition. The bore has some light pitting patches which are relatively small and might polish out. The pitting is mainly on the lands but there are some dark marks that can be seen in the grooves. The action works correctly with a strong spring. The metalwork has some very pitting patches throughout, there is also some deeper pitting around the nipple area. There are some dents and marks typical of a military rifle but no splits or repairs.

Lot 56

Hollis Tasmanian Volunteers percussion .577 artillery carbine Hollis Tasmanian Volunteers percussion .577 artillery carbine, 24-inch barrel fitted with bayonet lug and folding ladder sight, the lock stamped with maker's mark 'Isaac Hollis & Sons, Makers to Her Majesty's War Departments', the stock stamped 'Manufactured Expressly for Hebbert & Co London', the brass butt plate tang stamped TV190 for Hobart Town Artillery. The reverse of the stock carries Isaac Hollis maker's cartouche, the ramod numbered 160 and the bayonet lug 93.This carbine is one of 150 examples purchased by the Tasmanian government from Hebbert and Co. of 8 Pall Mall, London who were agents for Hollis and Sons. This was part of a larger order of guns to arm volunteer Tasmanian units which included 1,000 P53 Enfield three-band rifles loaded by the British Government, and 50 Wilson capping breech-loading carbines also procured from Hebbert and Co.Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification ID will be required if the lot it to be posted out.101.5cm longThe gun is in good to average general condition. The action works correctly with a strong mainspring. The gun has been cleaned up some time ago and the stock stamps are lighter than they would have originally been. There are the usual dents marks, oil stains and scratches which you would expect of a military gun. There is a short split to the underside of the stock where the ramrod disappears into the woodwork just ahead of the trigger guard. There is also a chipped section around the barrel tang. There is some original blue to the lock plate and to the barrel but the finish to these areas are quite worn. The bore has some pitting patches and circles of pitting within the last third of the barrel, these would probably clean up slightly however they will never polish out without excessive wear to the rifling. There is some pitting to the hammer, barrels bands, ramrod, and to some screwheads.

Lot 82

Deactivated Winchester 1892 lever action rifle Deactivated Winchester 1892 .44WCF (44-40) lever action cabine, 20inch barrel, folding ladder sight, half length magazine, the receiver fitted with saddle ring, serial number 691494, with Winchester Cody Museum letter dating the carbine to December 11th 1912. Deactivated to current EU/UK specifications with certificate. No licence required to purchase. Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if the lot is to be posted out.95cm longThe lever opens and closes the breech. The hammer moves forward and backwards under spring tension but it will not cock or dry fire.

Lot 253

A modern pine chest having a raised back, two short and three long drawers, 94cm h x 104cm w, together with a ladder back armchairLocation:

Lot 109

Pair of Victorian prints depicting a mother and child leaning from the window of a burning building, captioned "MY CHILD MY CHILD", it's pair depicting the mother and child being carried down a rope ladder by a gentleman captioned "THEY ARE SAVED", pair of polychrome prints titled "Departure for Waterloo" and "Cromwell Dissolving the Long Parliament", all in gilt mounts and rosewood effect frames, 19.5cm x 23cm (4) 

Lot 360

Central Bank of Ireland, £1, 9 July 1985, serial number AGI 456789, O’Cafaigh and Doyle signatures, uncirculated and a nice ascending ladder number PMI LTN 75, Pick 70c £70-£90

Lot 438

A Small Rush Seated Ladder Back Chair and an Upholstered Child's Chair, Both in Need of Restoration

Lot 465

A 19th Century Ladder Back Armchair, Cut Down

Lot 698

A large Ladderax shelving system. Comprising a corner unit with three shaped shelves, with six black ladder end supports and a corner post, a glazed cupboard, two hinged cupboards, a drawer, four small shelves and ten larger shelves, with gilt metal fittings, H162cm

Lot 1413

A Habitat Olivia contemporary beechwood farmhouse table with block work top, enclosing six frieze drawers together with six matching beechwood ladder back dining chairs all with rush seats, the table 180cm x 80cm

Lot 1622

Set of four ashwood ladder back dining chairs with solid seats, together with a further example with rush seat (5)

Lot 1634

A single Georgian mahogany ladder back side chair with pierced splat, hand worked tapestry seat, raised on moulded supports, together with a small 19th century mahogany chest of four long graduated drawers with brass plate handles on bracket supports, 75cm wide

Lot 241

An antique ladder-back chair

Lot 259

A narrow ladder rack style bookcase - 64cm wide, together with four Isle of Wight related pictures

Lot 1048

An oak ladder back dining chair and an oak ladder back carver chair

Lot 1459

A Youngman 4.5m aluminium extending ladder

Lot 602

Two oak ladder back elbow chairs

Lot 458

An elm and rush seated ladder back chair

Lot 112

Siku - Three boxed 1:50 and 1:55 scale diecast European Fire Appliances from Siku. Lot contains Siku #2101 Auxiliary Fire Tender; #2106 Fire Engine with Ladder; together with #3512 Fire Equipment Truck. Models appear to be in Mint condition housed in Very Good - Excellent window boxes with some minor wear. (3) (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 117

New Bright - A boxed New Bright #331 1:18 scale 9.6V Radi Controlled Ladder Rescue Fire Engine. The model appears to be in Mint condition with controller and gives the impression it has never been removed from its box. Model hosed in a an Excellent window box with minor wear. This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 122

Minichamps - A boxed Minichamps 1:43 #439031070 Mercedes Benz 1113 Aerial Ladder 1966. The model appears to be in Mint condition, sitting in a Mint polystyrene inner box, contained within Near Mint outer box with some minor wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 123

Gama, Play Trucks (Greece) - Three boxed diecast & plastic Fire Engines in various scales. Lot consists of Gama #2604 Magirus Deutz DL23-12; Gama #3536 ORBIT Concept Modular Fire Engine; Paly Trucks (Greece) plastic DAF Aerial Ladder Truck. Models appear Mint in Very Good - Excellent window boxes / perspex case with some surface wear. (3) (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 125

Hess (Gasoline) - Three boxed plastic battery operated 1:35 scale US Fire and Rescue Trucks / Appliances from Hess. Lot consists of a four wheel 'Rescue Truck'; a two ladder Fire Trucks. Models appear to be in Mint condition housed in Very Good - Excellent illustrated boxes with some minor wear. (3) (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 129

Wiking - A boxed 1:43 scale Wiking #0431 diecast Rosenbauer Turntable Ladder L32A-XS 3.0 Fire Engine The model appears to be in Mint condition, housed in Mint polystyrene inner, contained within an Excellent box with some minor wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 155

Corgi - Three boxed diecast vehicles from Corgi's 'Diecast Collectibles' North American Fire Apparatus series. Lot consists of #54901 E-One 75ft Ladder 'Demo Colours'; #52205 E-One Rescue 'Boston'; and #53602 Mack B Wrecker 'Chicago'. Models appear to be in Mint condition, housed within Very Good - Excellent window boxes with some minor wear - one has some slight shrinkage to cellophane window. (3) (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 156

Corgi - Three boxed diecast vehicles from Corgi's 'Diecast Collectibles' North American Fire Apparatus series. Lot consists of #54901 E-One 75ft Ladder 'Demo Colours'; #54903 E-One 75ft Ladder 'Bartlett Illinois; #51306 Chevrolet Belair'. Models appear to be in Mint condition, housed within Very Good - Excellent window boxes with some minor wear. (3) (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 157

Corgi - Three boxed diecast vehicles from Corgi's 'Diecast Collectibles' North American Fire Apparatus series. Lot consists of #54903 E-One 75ft Ladder 'Bartlett Illinois; #51306 Chevrolet Belair'; together with #54802 E-One Top Mount 'Seattle'. Models appear to be in Mint condition, housed within Very Good - Excellent window boxes with some minor wear. (3) (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 158

Majorette - Six boxed Majorette Fire Appliances / Emergency Vehicles in various scales. Lot includes #376 Fire Range Rover & Trailer; #207 Aerial Ladder Fire Truck; #3033 Fire Engine and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition housed in Fair - Good blister packs the majority of which are opened and have cracks and storage imperfections. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 172

Corgi, Corgi Trackside - A mixed collection containing 11 boxed diecast Fire Vehicles / Appliances with four boxed Corgi metal figure sets. Lot includes Corgi CSFH14004 'Fire Heroes' Classic American Fire Apparatus Set #5'; CS90233 HMMWV 'Fire Heroes' O'Hare Airport; Corgi Trackside DG221006 Army Green Goddess; Corgi US59001 'Heroes Under Fire' Chicago FD 7th Battalion Ladder Co.No.5 white metal figure set, and similar. Models and figures appear Mint in boxes ranging Very Good - Excellent with some storage related wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 174

Corgi - Five boxed Limited Edition diecast 1:50 scale US Fire Engines from Corgi Classics 'Heroes Under Fire' series. Lot consists of US53805 Mack CF Tower Ladder 'Cheery Hill,NJ'; US50506 Seagrave 70th ANniversary Open Cab 'New Haven,CT'; US53504 American LaFrance 700 Pumper 'Elkhart,IN'; US53806 Mack CF Tower Ladder 'Green Tree VFC,PA'; US53508 American LaFrance 700 Open Cab Pumper 'Boston,MA' .Models appear Mint in Very Good - Excellent lift off lid boxes with some minor wear, and come with certificates / ephemera and accessories (5) (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 175

Corgi - Five boxed Limited Edition diecast 1:50 scale US Fire Engines from Corgi Classics 'Heroes Under Fire' series. Lot consists of US53807 Mack CF Tower Ladder 'Mahanoy City,PA'; US53505 ALF 700 Closed Cab 'Baltimore County Md'; US52008 Mack CF Pumper 'Bethpage,NY' (x2); US53507 American LaFrance 700 Open Cab Pumper 'Conshohocken, PA'Models appear Mint in Very Good - Excellent lift off lid boxes with some storage related wear, and come with certificates / ephemera and accessories (5) (T40his does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 184

Diapet (Yonezawa) - Four boxed Japanese diecast Fire Engines from Diapet. Lot consists of Diapet #DK5015 1;54 scale Airport Chemical Fire Engine; #220 T-49 1:60 scale Shora Misaki Ladder Engine; #01505 1:55 T-87 Hino Ladder Engine; plus #01722 1:55 Isuzu Chemical Fore Engine. Models appear Mint in two Fair Plus - Very Good window boxes with some shrinkage to cellophane windows, creasing and scuffing. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

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