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AN EDWARDIAN 9CT GOLD HEART-SHAPED 'MIZPAH' LOCKET, TWO LADY'S GOLD WATCHES AND OTHER ITEMS the engraved, inscribed and embossed locket with a scrolling surmount, Birmingham 1906, hung from a modern 9ct gold trace chain, import marks for London 1987, the two 4.9g gross; a bi-colour facetted wedding band stamped, 'Plat' & '22ct', size O, 2.1g; Helvetia, a lady's 9ct gold round wristwatch, circa 1959, silvered dial with raised Arabic quarters and baton numerals and hands, two piece case, Edinburgh 1959, on a gold-plated fancy open bracelet, 17 jewel movement; a lady's 9ct gold rectangular wristwatch, circa 1933, also on a gold plated 'ladder' bracelet; a 1970s gilded white metal abstract stranded-spiral pendant, on a chain; and an imitation-pearl pendant on a chain
TISSOT, A LADY'S 9CT GOLD ROUND BRACELET WATCH, CIRCA 1974 brushed golden dial with raised black baton numerals and hands, two-piece case hallmarks Birmingham 1974, on an integral milanese bracelet with a ladder clasp (hung with an associated yellow metal pendant), London 1974, Tissot 17 jewel unadjusted movement, the case, pendant and glass weigh 16.8g gross; together with a blue Tissot box
A good retro mid 20th Century teak extending dining table raised on square supports with central leaf housed within the table. Together with a set of six teak ladder back rests dining chairs with low side rails raised on tapering legs with brown fabric seat pads. Table when closed measures 74cm tall by 128cm wide and 84cm deep.
SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY BEECH FARMHOUSE LANCASHIRE SPINDLE BACK KITCHEN CHAIRS on rush seat, standing on turned tapering legs and baluster supports. Together with a pair of early 20th Century beech curve and ladder back open armchairs on rush seats, standing on turned legs and baluster supports. (8)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Good wear and patina overall to the chairs. Structurally sound, general wear with use as expected.
W B Barratt Enfield 1860 pattern private purchase or officer's percussion hammer action rifle with lock stamped with crown and 'W B Barratt Burton on Trent 1860 Tower', chequered grip and forend, engraved hammer, steel trigger guard, butt plate, storage compartment to lock, ram-rod and mounts, pop-up ladder sights and 38.5 inch rifled barrel, overall length 140cm.
Enfield 1863 .577 breech loading Snider action rifle with lock stamped with crown over 'VR' cypher and '1863 Enfield', steel trigger guard and butt plate, indistinct stamp to the stock, sling suspension loops, pop-up ladder sights, nipple protector, steel ram-rod and 32.5 inch rifled barrel, overall length 123cm.
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 20 inch barrel, overall length 94cm, serial number 10256.
Enfield pattern percussion hammer action rifle with lock stamped with crown over 'VR' cypher, indistinct date and 'Tower', brass trigger guard and butt plate stamped 'V Stf 39 and 88 or SS' , stock stamped 'Pimlico 1865 WO 2', sling suspension loops, pop-up ladder sights, steel ram-rod and 39 inch rifled barrel, overall length 137cm.
Enfield 1856 pattern percussion hammer action rifle with lock stamped with crown over 'VR' cypher and '1856 Tower', brass trigger guard and butt plate stamped 'V 06 50', indistinct stamp and '22' to the stock, pop-up ladder sights, steel ram-rod and 31.75 inch smooth bored barrel, overall length 140cm.
Enfield 1887 Mk IV .577/ 450 Martini Henry service rifle with lock stamped indistinctly with crown over V.R. cypher and 'Enfield 1887' crowned arrowhead and 'IV 1', pop-up ladder sight, sling suspension loops, stock stamped with Nepalese script, ordnance mark, 1'0972', 'AD 11 1908' and 'IV', steel ram-rod, bayonet mount and 32.5 inch barrel stamped 'NEP NS', overall length 125cm.
Enfield 1862 percussion hammer action rifle with lock stamped with crown over 'VR' cypher and '1862 Enfield', brass trigger guard and butt plate, indistinct stamp to the stock, sling suspension loops, pop-up ladder sights, steel ram-rod and 31.75 inch smooth bored barrel, overall length 121cm.
A Victorian oak hall chair, carved openwork back to turned supports, two ladder-back Lancashire chairs with rush seats, one other 19th century kitchen chair with spindle back and rush seat and two non-matching bergère chairs, one with bergère back and seat and outswept arms, the other with stick back to bergère seat (6).
1796 pattern Heavy Cavalry officer’s sword.A good and rare example with engraved decoration to the straight 34 inch single edged blade, this depicting: crowned GR cypher, Royal Coat of Arms stand of arms and initials “B.B.”. The hilt with pierced “Ladder” guard, with leather covered grip, this with silver twist wire binding. Accompanied by a steel scabbard, fitted with two loose rings, this engraved “Q.D.G. A/32”. Overall condition, engraving faint to parts, edged appears to have been sharpened during it’s working life. Both sword and scabbard good matching colour and fit.Possibly a matched scabbard and sword.
A 7¼IN. RADIUS VERNIER SEXTANT BY KEEN & FRODSHAM, LIVERPOOL, CIRCA 1880 with oxidised brass ladder frame, arc signed as per title, scale divided to 145°, braced index arm with vernier and magnifier, mirrors, shades, wooden handle, contained within wooden box with five sighting tubes and maker's label, the lid for owner's plate for H.E. Watson -- 11in. (28cm.) wideCondition report: scale lifting to left side of arc, areas to wear to frame most noticeably around handle where held. Scale tarnished. Typical old wear commensurate with age.
AN HISTORICALLY INTERESTING BUILDER'S MODEL FOR THE ROYAL FLEET AUXILIARY TANKER EAGLESDALE , BUILT BY FURNESS SHIPBUILDING FOR THE MINISTRY OF SHIPPING, 1941, AND PRESENTED TO ERNEST BEVIN, MINISTER OF LABOUR, WHO LAUNCHED THE SHIP the 28in. carved hull with grey painted topsides and deck, with detailed metal fittings as appropriate including anchor winches, deck rails, companionways, superstructure with anti-aircraft guns over, rangefinder, signal lanyard and radio aerial, pipework, aft funnel with ladder, stays and safety valve extension pipe, covered boats in davits, and other details, mounted in two brass columns on original glazed display case with builder's plate, secured to a stepped Art Deco table stand -- overall measurements including stand: 45 x 40½ x 15in. (114 x 103 x 38cm.) Provenance: Presented by shipbuilder to Ernest Bevin 1941; gifted to Vincent Tewson (General Secretary of the T.U.C.), and thence by descent. This lot will be available for viewing at Imperial RoadFootnote: Concerned at the age of the R.F.A. fleet, an emergency War programme was commenced and Eaglesdale was one of an intended nineteen 'Dale' Class freighters hastily laid down in December 1940 and launched eleven months later. The class was never completed and ultimately comprised a mish-mash of acquisitions and referrals, but the overall objective of refreshing the fleet was more-or-less achieved. Eaglesdale registered a little over 8,000 tons and was 479ft long with a 61ft beam with a useful carrying capacity of 580,273 cubic feet. She served successfully throughout the War supplying many RN warships with essential fuel oil whilst on tour, and is listed on the Merchant Marine Memorial for the repatriation in 1942 of eight crew lost on the S.S. Mendoza which was torpedoed in the Indian Ocean by U-178. In 1959 the Admiralty listed her for sale, but with no commercial takers, German breakers bought her for £65,000 and she was sent to Hamburg for breaking.Condition report: Line of rigging parted over bridge and on starboard companionway, otherwise fine overall condition.
A 6¼IN. RADIUS MICROMETER SEXTANT BY C. PLATH, HAMBURG FOR THE KRIEGSMARINE, CIRCA 1941 the ebonised aluminium ladder frame with polished arc numbered 14424 , with Plath trademark and ?owner's initials DS , index arm with vestigial Kriegsmarine emblem, inscribed M129 C. Plath, Hamburg , shades, mirrors, sighting tube assembly, contained within fitted box of issue, with maker's plate and stamped test 6th Oktbr 1941 -- 12in. (30.5cm) wideCondition report: Fine overall condition, except for area of filling.
A DETAILED BUILDER'S MODEL FOR THE CARGO SHIPS TOTTENHAM , TWICKENHAM AND TEDDINGTON , BUILT BY THE CALEDON SHIPBUILDING CO. FOR THE BRITISH STEAMSHIP CO., 1940-41 the laminated and carved hull finished in red below the waterline, lavender grey above with plimsoll marks and bilge keels, the red painted decks with details, silvered fittings throughout including anchors and winches, bitts, ventilators, masts with derricks and winches, superstructure with lined boxwood decks, water tanks, covered holds, stayed funnel with ladder and safety valve extension pipe, safety pipes, four covered boats in davits and other fine detailing, contained within original glazed wooden case with bronzed builder's plate with white filled lettering ( stained lower right ) -- overall measurements: 20 x 64½ x 17½in. (51 x 164 x 45cm.) This lot will be available for viewing at Imperial RoadFootnote: Completed between March 1940 and June 1941, these ships were registered at 4,762 tons, were 417½ft long with a 56½ft beam. Tottenham had joined the 41-ship Convoy OB-327 departing Liverpool 28th May 1941. The convoy dispersed on the 4th June and Tottenham proceeded towards Suez. On 17th June she was spotted by a seaplane from the German commerce raider Atlantis which was steaming disguised as the Norwegian Tamesis. Ignoring a warning shot, Tottenham got a distress message away and opened fire. Atlantis 's 3in. shells proved superior and Tottenham's crew scuttled the ship, which was carrying munitions and war materials, and took to the boats. Atlantis picked up one boat but refused to look for the second which was found eleven days later by the S.S. Mahronda which passed them to a PoW camp in Norway; Teddington was between London and Durban when, on 17th September 1941, she was cornered off Cromer by a German schnelboot which failed to sink her but left her without power. Put under tow, she grounded, caught fire and was bombed by the Lufewaffe which broke her back, whilst partially salvaged, she was finally removed with explosives in 1954. Twickenham was the only one of this trio to survive unscathed, and apart from changing her name to Jag Mata in 1958, she was broken up in 1963.Condition report: Fine overall condition; name plate tarnished
DIANA ROSS/THE SUPREMES - TAMLA MOTOWN GREEN/WHITE 7" DEMOS. Wicked collection of 8 x original UK demo 45s from The Supremes and Diana Ross. Titles are The Happening (TMG 607 - VG+), Stoned Love (TMG 760 - VG), Up The Ladder To The Roof (TMG 735 - VG+), Wonderful Sweet, Sweet Love (TMG 835 - VG), Reflections (TMG 616 - VG), Remember Me (TMG 768 - VG), Surrender (TMG 792 - VG) and I'm Still Waiting (TMG 781 - VG). All centres fully intact with the records all housed with original company sleeves.

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