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A Meissen porcelain figural group after the model by J. J. Kaendler, modelled as a boy on a ladder picking apples from a tree, with a lady below collecting them in her apron while another boy collects them in his hat and a further boy eats one with a knife, on naturalistic base, underglaze blue crossed swords, incised "1998" and impressed "107" to base, 30.5cm high (minor faults) CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows losses to several of the bocage leaves of the apple tree, a chip to the tip of a further leaf, and minor rubbing to the gilt highlights throughout.
A ladies Cartier Panthere de Cartier bi-metal wristwatch, the square white dial with Roman numerals and inner seconds track, set to a gold-toned bezel and steel case, blue sapphire cabochon set to crown, numbered to reverse '1120 C116814', 23mm wide, upon a bi-colour brick link strap with folding ladder snap clasp, with associated Cartier 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.Condition Report;Currently not in working order. Crown in good working order, hands complete a full rotation. Dial in good order, no cracks, chips or losses. All lettering is crisp and in tact. There are a couple of marks around the '2' position. The cap to the pin in the top left of the bezel is missing. Bezel and case show scratching and wear commensurate with age and use, but no splitting, thinning or signs of repair. There is heavy pulling to the strap, and links show moderate scratching and wear commensurate with age and wear. Clasp is secure, but is very stiff to open, appears to show heavy scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. Bracelet is approximately 15cm long. Year of production unknown.
A ladies vintage 18ct gold Longines wristwatch, the circular white dial with baton markers, plain polished 18ct gold case, marked to reverse '15 570989', 18mm diameter, set to a 9ct gold integral strap with folding ladder clasp, 19cm long, weight 18.1gms 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.Note; This watch is currently ticking.
A Gentleman's Raymond Weil 18ct gold plated wristwatch, the circular dial with Roman numerals and inner minute track with date window to three 'o' clock, set to a plain polished case, 36mm diameter, set to a gold plated brick link strap with folding snap clasp, together with a Pierre Cardin gold plated wristwatch, 35mm diameter, upon a gold plated strap with ladder snap clasp (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.Pierre Cardin example: Currently not in working order.Raymond Weil: Currently not in working order.
A ladies' 18ct white gold Omega diamond set mechanical bracelet watch, c.1960,the case 14.1mm diameter with a square silvered dial, with black hands and batons. A row of eight cut diamonds, claw set to the bezel, with an integral Milanese bracelet, with a ladder snap clasp. London 1967 and 1966. Case no. 8115695. Movement no. 24889429. Calibre 484. No box or papers. 153mm long, 40.77gWinds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running.Hands adjust and move correctly.Dust under the glass.No damage to the bracelet.
A ladies' 18ct white gold Delano diamond set mechanical cocktail watch, c.1970,with a rectangular silvered dial, black batons and hands, with a row of eight cut diamonds, four claw set to the bezel. An integral Milanese bracelet with a fine bark textured finish and a ladder snap clasp. Import hallmark London 1971, with additional Swiss assay marks. 159mm long, 40.91gWinds and running but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running.Hands adjust and move correctly.Dial showing deterioration or marks at the edges.Scratches and marks consistent with its age. No box or papers.
A ladies' white gold Certina diamond set quartz bracelet watch, c.1980,with a cushion shaped case 27.50mm diameter, with a brushed silver dial, raised black batons and black hands. A row of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to the bezel, with an integral Milanese bracelet, with a fine satin finish and ladder snap clasp. Case no. 717 9004 67. Marked 0.750. No box or papers. 160mm long, 65.53gNor currently running.Case and dial dirty.Scratches and marks consistent with its age.
A gentlemen's 9ct gold Omega 'Seamaster' automatic bracelet watch, c.1960,with a 34mm case, a silvered dial, raised black and gilt batons, with a centre second sweep. An integral Milanese bracelet, with a ladder snap clasp, Birmingham, 1964. Case no. 1655003 297993. Movement no. 21222542. Calibre no. 1/552. No box or papers. 63.19gThe winding crown is so worn, the outer gold casing has worn off, making it very small and very difficult to wind.Dial scratched.Glass scratched. Wear and distortion to the bracelet.Very dirty case, bracelet and case interior. Safety catch requires adjustment.
A ladies' 18ct gold Omega mechanical bracelet watch, c.1960,with a 15.60mm case. A champagne dial with gilt and black raised batons, black hands and a safety glass. An integral Milanese bracelet, with a fine engine turned decoration to a ladder snap clasp. London 1962. Case no. 542159. Movement no. 79846. Calibre no. 580. Original Omega case, no paperwork. 165mm long, 26.40gWinds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running. Light surface marks commensurate with its age. Twisted areas to the bracelet just before it meets the case at both 6 and 12.
A ladies' Junghans mechanical bracelet watch,with a cushion shaped silvered dial, with raised gilt batons and hands. A tonneau shaped case with an hexagonal brick link integral bracelet, with sprung ladder snap clasp. Marked 14ct, 0.585. Austrian assay marks. Three spare links. Case no. 3498. Calibre no. 71. 163mm long, 19.65g, 0.83gHairs/fibres on the dial.Winds and ticking, but no guarantee as to continued running or time keeping.Glass scratched.Scratches and marks consistent with its age.
A ladies' 9ct gold Rolex Precision mechanical bracelet watch, c.1950,with a circular case and tonneau shaped case, 16.80mm diameter. A silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals, gilt hands and a stepped crescent lug feature. An integral three row hexagonal brick link bracelet with a ladder snap clasp, Chester 1957. Case no. 318305. Calibre 1300. Rolex case and some spare links. 19.94gWinds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running.Some wear to the bracelet, particularly close to the case. The case back may have been polished.
A ladies' 9ct gold Rolex mechanical bracelet watch, c.1959,with 15mm case. A circular silvered dial, with raised gilt batons and hands, an integral Milanese bracelet with a ladder snap clasp. London 1959. Case no. 07533. No box or papers. 148mm long, 18.95gRolex logo on the dial damaged.Winds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running. Hands adjust and move correctly.Glass scratched. Scratches and marks consistent with its age.
A ladies' 9ct gold Omega mechanical bracelet watch, c.1960,with a rectangular case 18.20 x 14.37mm. A silvered Florentine dial with raised gilt and black hands and batons, to an integral Milanese bracelet, with a ladder snap clasp, London 1969. A later safety chain fitted, with two additional sections of the bracelet. Omega case, no outer box or papers. 147mm long, 27.88g, 2.76gWinds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running.Hands adjust and move correctly.Glass scratched - minor.Dust under the glass.Marks to the edges of the dial.Non Omega crown.Light surface marks commensurate with its age. Bracelet a little loose.Additional sections tarnished. Case tatty.
Code 3 Collectibles - An unboxed Seagrave Aerialscope Ladder 120 in FDNY livery in 1:64 scale # 12737, it is one of only 3000 produced. This truck appears in Near Mint condition, there is a secondary mirror missing from the right side. There is no original packaging. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Code 3 Collectibles - 2 x unboxed FDNY Fire Trucks in 1:64 scale, Ladder 24 is a 1999 Seagrave Model J 100 foot Rear Mount Ladder # 12854 and is one of only 3000 produced, it has some damage to the rear rails and one side light pole, the flag on the back is a glued on addition, it appears in Fair condition overall. Ladder 129 is a Seagrave Rear Mount New York Mets edition # 12852, it has a broken rear rail but appears otherwise Very Good. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (2)
Code 3 Collectibles - An unboxed Mack/Baker 75 foot Ladder in FDNY livery in 1:64 scale. # 13037. It is one of only 2000 produced in this dirty finish and called the Valiant Service series. The model appears in Mint condition without its original packaging or paperwork. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
A GEORGIAN OAK OVAL GATE LEG TABLE, with a single drawer at each end, open length 154cm x closed length 52cm x depth 137cm x height 69cm, along with a set of eight 20th century rush seated ladder back chairs (condition - table with minor surface marks, historical cracks, chairs fairly sturdy, and general wear (9)
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED & ASSORTED MATCHBOX DIECAST VEHICLES, JIGSAWS AND SIGNED FOOTBALL, to include Matchbox Commer TV Service Van, Rentaset, No.62, complete with ladder, aerial and 3 TV sets, Studebaker Lark Wagonaire, No.42, missing Hunter and Dog figures but is version with sliding roof painted same colour as body, two pairs of vintage Start-Rite childs sandals, one with original box, both have been worn but are in fairly good condition, claret and blue football signed by various Aston Villa players from the 1980s to include Peter Withe, Tony Morley, Des Bremner, Gordon Cowans and Nigel Spink, three boxed jigsaws all with pieces still sealed in plastic bags, but have some fading to outer boxes, set of Bingo numbers etc
AN OAK DRESSER with a two tier plate rack and two drawers, width 130cm x depth 42cm x height 172cm x height of base 92cm, an oak trestle refectory table, length 152cm x depth 75cm x height 78cm, a rush seated ladder back chair and a mahogany open corner cupboard (condition:-dresser and chair with a worn finish,
Bibliotheksleiter/ Vielzweckmöbel, England, um 1900, dreistufig, Mahagoni massiv, obere Stufe mit integriertem Kästchen / Fach, mittlere Stufe herausziehbar mit integriertem Nachttopf, Stufen mit grünem Leder bezogen, ca. 61 x 71 x 45 cm, EZ 2-3Library ladder/ multi-purpose furniture, England, around 1900, three steps, solid mahogany, upper step with integrated box/compartment, middle step can be pulled out with integrated chamber pot, steps covered with green leather, approx. 61 x 71 x 45 cm, condition 2-3
Artist: Henri Cartier-Bresson (French, 1908 - 2004). Title: "Behind the Gare St. Lazare". Medium: Original vintage photogravure. Date: Composed 1932. Printed 1953. Dimensions: Image size: 13 9/16 x 9 1/8 in. (344 x 232 mm).Lot Note(s): Stamped with the photographer's name, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. High-grade archival paper. Printed to the edge of the sheet. Fine, quality printing. Very good to fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Comment(s): Although Cartier-Bresson noted that he did not prefer any one of his pictures to the others, historians regard “Behind The Gare Saint-Lazare” as his most iconic photograph. He took the black and white photograph in 1932 outside the Saint-Lazar train station in Paris. Color film did not exist at the time and professional photographers rarely used artificial lighting in their works. Regardless, the natural skylight and the black and white lens add elements to the photograph that color and artificial lighting could not. Cartier-Bresson noticed the beautiful frame from the hardly visible architectural buildings in the background to the pool of rainwater in the foreground. Still, he needed a subject. He waited and waited until a busy businessman ran across the pool of water onto a broken and disregarded ladder. He snapped the picture just as the man was in the process of jumping from the ladder back into the water, adding a layer of contrast between the man’s hurry and the water’s stillness. [25078-3-800]

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