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A large vintage metal trunk by Best Steel together with contents comprising a Caribbean oil on canvas, mixed prints, a vintage mirror, a reproduction map of Chester, a vintage golf club, a mahogany standard lamp and a vintage ladder together with a set of four Edwardian mahogany dining chairs, together with a pair of Edwardian mahogany chairs with caned seats, and a bentwood chair Location:
Fourteen Unboxed Vintage Corgi Toys Bedford CA Vans, 2 x 403 Daily Express vans,403M KLG Plugs-repainted, 2 x 404 Dormobiles-repainted, 2 x 405 AFS Fire Tenders (both missing ladder’s) 414 Bedford ambulance (re painted) 2 x 421 Evening standard van (one missing labels)422 Bedford Corgi Toys Van-repainted, 423 Fire Dept (missing ladder) 2 x 408 AA Road Service Vans (one repainted), all in fair to good condition. (14 items)
Corgi Toys CC00801 Thunderbirds, C00601 FAB1, CC13519 Volvo FM Incident Response Unit Central Scotland Fire and Rescue, CC10310 AEC Turntable Ladder Wiltshire Fire Brigade, C88 Transport Through The Ages, Matchbox TR3 Helicopter Transporter, Joal 196 Hyster Compact, and Franklin Mint 1925 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost Tourer, each boxed
Enfield pattern three band 16 bore percussion hammer action gun with lock stamped with crown over 'VR' cypher and '1864 Tower', engraved hammer, brass trigger guard, butt plate and mounts, steel ram-rod, pop-up ladder sights, sling suspension loops and 39 inch smooth bored barrel, overall length 140cm.
Enfield Martini-Henry .577/450 Mk II falling block underlever service rifle with lock stamped 'Enfield 1878 II' and with crown over VR cypher, pop-up adjustable ladder sights, sling suspension loops, steel butt plate and mounts, 33 inch rifled barrel and associated bayonet, overall length 126cm.
Spencer model 1865 .50 calibre underlever repeating percussion hammer action carbine rifle with pop-up ladder sights, stock stamped with indistinct markings, belt loop, top flat stamped 'Spencer Repeating Rifle Boston Mass Pat'D March 1860' and 22 inch barrel, overall length 99cm, serial number 38561.
Meriden Manufacturing Co for Charles Parker of Triplett & Scott .50 twist-action repeating carbine rifle with adjustable rear ladder sight, pinched blade foresight, breech side stamped 'Kentucky', sling suspension loop, steel butt plate and 22 inch rifled barrel, overall length 96cm, serial number 3586.
A set of eight ash ladder back dining chairs with graduated wavy horizontal rails, rush seats on turned legs joined by turned stretchers, pad feet, the set including a pair of elbow chairs (8) Wear to polish on some chairs, damp staining to some pad feet, rails around rush split in some places and re-nailed, other wear consistent with age
A 19th century dissected puzzle Infantile Knowledge published by David Ogilvy, at his Repository for Rational Toys and Amusements, 'First Step of the Ladder of Learning', one side an alphabet circle with female teacher and her girl pupils in the centre, the other side 'School Boy Learning His Lesson' on the reverse with guide, in original wooden box with sliding lid --11in. (28cm.) width of puzzle (box lid missing section, split and paper loss to centre of alphabet, reverse with removed and amended face to guide and puzzle)
Four Dogon textiles Mali including an Indigo cloth, cotton, strip woven with fish and ladder designs, with tassel ends, 222 x 144cm, a Dogon indigo textile with a chequer design, 149 x 111cm, a Bogolan mud cloth with linear, triangle, dot and diamond designs, 171 x 111 and a strip woven cloth with three embroidered bands and lines and diamonds and four short chequer designs, 214 x 122cm. (4) Provenance Ex Professor David Molyneux Collection.
Charles A Knotek (American, 1933 - 2008) "First Man Reaches the Moon" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which was published on the MIPS First Day Cover for the Marshall Islands 80c First Men on Moon stamp issued May 15, 2001. "The 'Eagle' has landed!" Millions of people on Earth thrilled to the joyful words of Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong when the famous Lunar Module landed safely on the surface of the Moon. Guided manually by Armstrong, the "Eagle" touched down on a plain near the southern edge of the Sea of Tranquility. On July 20,1969, at 10:56 p.m., EDT, Armstrong lowered himself from the ladder attached to the "Eagle," becoming the first man to walk on the Moon. Armstrong's first words as he walked on the moon poignantly capture that historic moment -- "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." Fellow astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin's soon followed from the LM, and the two men began setting up scientific instruments, taking photographs, and collecting rocks and moon dust. After 2 hours and 36 minutes on the Moon, Armstrong and Aldrin lifted off in the "Eagle" to rendezvous with Michael Collins in the command module Columbia , and began the journey back to Earth. Image Size: 12.75 x 16.25 in. Overall Size: 15 x 20 in. Unframed. (B99055)
J. Craig Thorpe (American, B. 1948) "New Hampshire Locomotive" Signed lower right. Original Oil painting on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which appeared on the Fleetwood Legendary Locomotives of the 50 States New Hampshire Commemorative Cover postmarked July 3, 1995. On July 3, 1869, the Mount Washington Railway Company -- the brainchild of wealthy businessman Sylvester Marsh opened the world's first cog mountain-climbing railway. Six times steeper than the most severe conventional railroad grades, this lofty, seven-mile line spanned more than three miles of trestle. In this particular method of transportation, a cog-and-rack system mounted between the rails allows the engines to gain traction during the precipitous ascent. Indeed, the cylinders power the cog wheel, not the weight-bearing wheels that ride the rails, as on a conventional steam engine. Even the locomotive's boiler and the passenger seats are slanted to accommodate the steep grade. The first engine to operate on this cog railway was "Old Peppersass," named for its resemblance to salt and pepper cruets. By the fall of 1868, track had been built to within three-quarters of a mile of the summit when severe cold and snow halted construction. Work did not resume until the following June. However, in just three weeks, the route from the base of Mount Washington to the Tip-Top House hotel at the true geographical summit (6,288 feet) was finished. Today, this tourist line is still in service and still totally powered by steam. Old Peppersass is retired and on display at the Base Station. More typical of the classic log railway engines is No. 1, Mount Washington, built by Manchester Locomotive Works in 1883. It is shown here crossing Jacob's Ladder, the steepest grade on the route. Image Size: 14 x 12 in. Overall Size: 18 x 15 in. Unframed. (B15111)
Tom McNeely (Canadian, B. 1935) "Vince Lombardi" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor painting on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which appeared on the Fleetwood First Day Cover of the 32c Vince Lombardi stamp issued July 25, 1997. Born in Brooklyn in 1913, Vince Lombardi planned to be a Catholic priest. He showed a talent for football in high school and at Fordham University, from 1934 through 1936, Lombardi played guard on the most fearsome line in college football -- the "Seven Blocks of Granite." Lombardi was also an excellent student, graduating from Fordham with a B.S., then studying law. But he continued to play football on weekends and, in 1939, took his first coaching job at St. Cecelia High School in Englewood, New Jersey, where his teams won six state championships. By 1947, Lombardi was freshman coach at Fordham. His big chance came in 1949 when he was hired as assistant coach under Colonel Earl "Red" Blaik at Army. Five years later, Lombardi was named offense coach for the New York Giants. In 1959, when Lombardi became head coach and general manager of the Green Bay Packers, the Packers were a bottom-of-the-ladder team located in a small town in Wisconsin known as the "Siberia of the National Football League." But it didn't take long for Lombardi to change that image. The Packers won Western Conference titles in 1960, 1961 and 1962, captured the NFL championship in 1961 and 1962, and were victorious in the first two Super Bowls -- in 1967 and 1968. In 1969, he became head coach, general manager and part owner of the Washington Redskins, coaching them to their first winning season in 14 years. Lombardi died unexpectedly in 1970 and the following year he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Image Size: 22 x 16.25 in. Overall Size: 26.5 x 22.25 in. Unframed. (B15757)

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