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Documentary / Information 16mm Short Films, Ten colour & B/W 16mm short Films variety of genres including a Trevor Howard RAF Training film 'Squaring the Circle', County Hospital, Grain Handling, All Aircraft returned, all fair condition, Flying Deuces (silent), The Secret Man John Loder, four Stretcher Ladder films all good all untested
British Iron Age, ICENI, Uninscribed issue, silver Unit, Norfolk Boar Triadic, stylised boar right, single front and rear legs, rings above long bristles on boars back, rev. horse prancing right with ladder mane, feathered tail, pellet triad behind, ring of pellets above, 1.15g (ABC 1576; BMC 3445ff; COI 60a; S 431). Toned, good fine and rare £100-£120
Bruder - Two boxed plastic 1:16 scale emergency vehicles from Bruder. Lot consists of Land Rover Defender police and mounted police officer; plus a MAN TGA Fire engine with selwing ladder. Both sets shows some slightly dusty signs of display and light signs of play wear, nonetheless appear to be in Very Good - Excellent condition housed in Poor - Fair boxes with storage imperfections. The sets are unchecked for completeness. (2) (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
Original hardwood three-tier climbing library ladder/step stool with beautiful patina made by local artisans following antique styles and distributed by South Florida store Levenger Well Read Life Furniture. Stamped with the mark: Levenger Well Read Life. Issued: c. 1990Dimensions: 17"L x 23"W x 21"HCondition: Age related wear. Minor glue on back of step.
A large French wrought iron and brass etagere or bakery / boulangerie stand - first half 20th century, the openwork ladder back with cast iron wheatsheaf cresting, over three graduated bowfronted shelves with brass edging, the lower shelf with gallery front, the S-scroll sides with turned brass ornament, raised on rod feet with turned toes. (LWH 96 x 48 x 206.5cm)
QUEEN - The Rockarchive Collection: Limited Edition Freddie Mercury Print by Johnny Dewe Mathews, Studio Shoot, 1975 - A limited edition fine art photographic print featuring an image of Freddie Mercury taken by photographer Johnny Dewe Mathews during a shoot in his studio in Primrose Hill in 1975. It was taken during Queen's first ever studio shoot and remained unseen for many years. This lot is part of the Rockarchive Collection.This giclee print is from a limited edition of 100 and shows Mercury posing with his hand on his hip while standing on a ladder. It is printed on archival 310gsm cotton-based rag paper, hand-numbered "14/100," and signed by Dewe Mathews in pencil. Dimensions: 42 cm x 29.75 cm (16.5" x 11.75")Additional provenance:This lot comes from the Rockarchive Collection, founded by acclaimed music photographer Jill Furmanovsky in 1998. Rockarchive now comprises an impressive collection of over 1000 images by more than 100 photographers and graphic designers, allowing fans and collectors to purchase limited-edition prints featuring music's most established artists. This lot is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity co-signed by Jill Furmanovsky.Estimate: £200 - 600 †Bidding for this lot will end on Friday, November 15th. The auction will begin at 3:00 PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 14th, Saturday, November 16th or Sunday, November 17th.
A pair of George III silver shoe buckles, of arched rectangular form, the ladder pierced borders with beaded decoration, and having steel fittings, by Benjamin Mountigue, London circa 1785, 6.8cm wide. (2) A private collection of Georgian shoe buckles from the collection of Lady Maufe (1883-1976)Lady Gladys Evelyn Prudence Maufe (1883-1976) formed one of the world’s largest collections of historical shoe buckles during the 1960’s and early 70’s. She was wife to Sir Edward Maufe, architect of Guildford cathedral, and in 1939 became a Director of Heal & Son, the only non-family member of the board. She had a far-reaching influence in the field of interior design of the 20th century, retiring from Heal’s as a Director at the age of 88.Lady Maufe became interested in shoe buckles in the 1960’s, and built her collection by scouring the markets and small shops of Portobello and Bermondsey, often sending someone from Heal’s out to search on her behalf. As her interest and passion for shoe buckles grew she began to research them in earnest, and amassed an important and comprehensive collection in excess of 2000 buckles, mainly Georgian and Regency examples from the 1730’s-1820’s.In 1972 Lady Maufe decided to give her collection of shoe buckles to the Nation, and offered it to Kenwood House, Hampstead, London. Kenwood House accepted two-thirds of the collection, where they remain on display to this day. The buckles offered here are some of the remaining one-third of the collection, inherited directly from Lady Maufe by the current vendor. In good condition, marks to the silver are clear.
A mixed lot of furniture to include a glass topped garden table on a black finished metal base, along with four wicker and metal framed garden chairs, with loose cushions seats, ladder back and a bar back chair with rush seats, a cane seated stool, Lloyd Loom white painted chair, and a mahogany display cabinet with twin glazed doors flanked by bow fronted glazed doors on cabriole legsLocationIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A modern (circa 2018) bamboo framed conservatory two-seat settee, 120 cm wide, a modern oak D-end extending dining table on end trestle supports united by a centre stretcher, a set of four ladder back chairs with upholstered seats, two mahogany open bookcases, a mahogany pot cupboard and a black painted wrought iron standard lamp with shade

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