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DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE MEAT RACK, with a crowned V duty/import mark, 18th/19th century, with a cow carcass stretched on a ladder, on a rectangular canted base, 8.5cm high x 5.5cm long x 2.9cm wide (39.20 grams )Provenance: Part of the collection formed by Baron Michiels van Verduynen (1885-1952), the Dutch ambassador to the Court of St James’(1939-1942). After the collection returned to the family’s residence Huys Clingendael. Thence by descent to the Barons Van Tuyll van Serooskerken.
A small Turkoman rug, late 20th century, the red hexagonal field with ivory spandrels and single ivory hexagonal medallion, within a ladder framework and floral and foliate decoration, within a light brown floral meander border and zig-zag guards, 46½ x 31½in. (118 x 80cm.). * Good condition, with strong colours. No faults.
Ⓦ FIVE BACK-SIGHTS^ 19TH CENTURY¦the first probably continental^ with long spike to fit into the lock^ adjustable for height and windage; the second with four folding leaves and calibrated to 500 yards; and the third of ladder type^ calibrated to 270 yards¦(5)¦¦Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020)¦¦Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection
A modern oak circular extending dining table on centre pedestal to quadruped cabriole base and pad feet (with one extra leaf making a D end dining table), 122.5 cm wide x 169 cm long max x 76.5 cm high, together with a set of six oak rush seat ladder back chairs in the 19th Century North Country manner and a modern oak demi-lune side table in the Georgian style, raised on square tapered legs, 71 cm wide x 38.2 cm deep x 76.5 cm high
A MATCHED SET OF SIX ASH HIGH LADDER BACK DINING CHAIRSOn turned supports, to include a pair of carvers (6)Condition reports: No obvious maker’s marks. Overall, wear and tear commensurate with age and use. Scuffs and fading to exposed parts: arms, finials and edge of rails. Some loose joints, notably to one of the armchair’s with the rush seat. A few repairs in area, including a repaired break to the arm of the other armchair. Numerous horizontal ‘ladder’ rails resecured to uprights. Some shrinkage to parts, notable some stretchers, although they are secure. One with worm holes to legs. The seats are varying, one with a rush seat, the other with sea grass type material and the 6 side chairs with woven seats. See additional photographs at www.bellmans.co.uk
Late 19th century Dutch silver Windmill Wager Cup, the bell form cup with scroll and shell decoration, surmounted by a figure within a garland and topped with a model of a windmill with blow pipe, revolving sails, ladder with figures and a bird on the roof. Dutch Hallmarks and date letter for 1898. All at approximately 8ozs. 24cm overall height.
A large Scale Rudimentary 3 Axle Turntable Fire Escape Fire Engine. Vehicle length 36cm, overall length with ladder 52cm, Enclosed cab and body finished in maroon, with brass bell, light, ladder, hose reels, rear pump, etc. opening doors to both sides, steering to front wheels, fitted with body coloured metal wheels and rubber tyres. Together with a large and impressive wheeled dockyard style crane. Of heavy duty metal/steel construction, jib overall length 62cm, overall length with cab 84cm, fitted with cord and heavy duty hook in working order, jib in fixed position. Together with a lifting tray. Cab with opening door and winding handles. Finished in maroon and black. GC for age, some wear overall. £20-40
5 Dinky Toys. A Streamlined Fire Engine (25h) in red with silver ladder, complete with bell. An AEC Double Decker Bus, in red and cream, with black ridged wheels. Half Cab Bus, in mid blue with dark blue flash and mid blue wheels. A 30 series Bentley Ambulance (30f) in cream with red crosses, black chassis and black ridged wheels. Plus a Trojan Van in blue OXO livery, with mid blue wheels. All with black tyres. QGC-VGC some age wear/chipping. £70-110
A set of four with two carver (six in total) Niels Koefoed Danish teak ladder back chairs, stamped ‘Danish Control’ ‘Made in Denmark’. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. Collection by appointment via our website or authorised couriers ONLY. Restrictions apply to ensure social distancing.
Dinky Supertoys, rare and vintage Fire Engine 955 with extending ladder, complete in the box. The fine details are crafted with attention and care which shows as this collectable toy is in great condition considering its age. Dinky Toys were made in England from 1934 to 1979, at a factory in Liverpool. This range of die-cast zamac zinc alloy miniature vehicles was produced by Meccano Ltd. This items original carded box has some very light rubs to edges and corners and some light creasing due to its age. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A Large Oak Refectory Style Dining Table, the plank top above a plain frieze raised upon four turned legs with central stretcher together with a set of six matching ladder back dining chairs each with a rush seat raised upon turned legs with stretchers and pad feet, the table 213 x 106 cms, 76 cms high
Victor B Wilkins - G-Plan Furniture - A set of six retro vintage mid Century, circa 1960's teak wood dining chairs. The chairs being raised on turned legs with drop in upholstered seats with original fabric. Above, the chairs with inclined back rests with upper railed ladder back rests. Condition; age related wear, overall good examples. Measures approx; 85cm x 46cm x 43cm.
Robert Lenkiewicz (1941-2002) 'Diogenes and Black Pipe' oil on board, with original artist title label on reverse, signed, framed, 50cm x 40cm.As part of the 1972/3 Vagrancy Project the artist often painted local vagrants who would gather around a ‘dos house’ known as Jacob Ladder. Lenkiewicz named him Diogenes after the Greek Philosopher who lived in a barrel after finding the tramp dwelling in a concrete pipe in a rubbish tip. Real name Edwin McKenzie (1912-1984), Diogenes soon became very popular at the studio with many people coming in to see not just the artwork but to meet the man himself. Many of the paintings were exhibited at the vagrancy exhibition in 1973 held at Jacobs Ladder.The artist arranged for Diogenes to be embalmed following his death.‘Then, as he was dying, we had an understanding; he very much had the policy of ‘live while you can and live in clover, when you’m dead, you’m dead all over- — he didn’t much care what happened to the corpse. After he died I kept the agreement, which was to take the corpse, the “vacated premises”, and pass it on to a local funeral parlour who could embalm him effectively, and this was done. And it was done effectively because I have the corpse to this day.’ – Quote from Robert Lenkiewicz by Joe Stoneman.Provenance, acquired by the owners family circa 1980.
An Edwardian oval shaped Captains chair by Jenks & Wood, mahogany frame with scrolled arms, shield shaped back, leather seat with brass stud work, scrolled shaped stretchers with splayed pad feet together with an oak rush seat chair with a shaped ladder back, curved arm rests and barley twist front supports and stretcher, and a low Victorian nursing chair with floral upholstery on turned supports and castors (3)

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