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Lot 246

An early 19thC Lancashire style ash and elm chair, with turned back, rush seat, turned legs and triple stretchers, 96cm H, and a similar ladder back chair. (2, AF)

Lot 323

Dinky, Corgi, Conrad and Old Cars Fire Service related diecast vehicles. Dinky: 955 Fire Engine with ladder, red with Supertoy wheels, 263 Airport Fire Rescue Tender, yellow body, grey ladders and yellow wheels (rare variation), 266 ERF Fire Tender, red with white ladders and red wheels. Corgi: 373/2 Export Sapeurs Pompiers French issue Fire service, 356 Ford Sierra Fire chief. Conrad: 1025 Vintage London Fire Brigade Engine, 5506 Aerial ladder fire truck in red and white, 5507 Titan airport crash tender in lime green. Old Cars (Italy): Fiat Allis “Protezione Civile” articulated tractor and shovel (steps loose), Iveco “Protezione Civile” Low Loader in red, 1 loading ramp loose All boxed (10). Plus nine Fireman figures wth assorted helmets and boots.

Lot 324

Triang Minic, Dinky, Solido and Novo Tinplate and Diecast vehicles: Triang Minic 62M Clockwork Fire Engine, with plastic ladder and 2x opening lockers to side, each complete with hoses, some deterioration to rubber; little paint wear. Triang Minic 15M Clockwork Shell-BP Petrol Tanker with green forward control cab, black chassis, red tank, playworn. Minic Motorway vehicle M1550 Fire Engine in printed box with box of track. Minic M703 Queen Mary, 10” with packaging (taped ends). Dinky 280 Mobile Midland Bank with teller inside at counter; in off-white and silver with blue coachline. Cheshire Scale Models boxed, assembled kits: 2x Daimler DS420 Wedding cars with ribbons, 1x Daimler DS420 Hearse with coffin (not quite finished – bumpers and spares in box). Russian diecast Novoexport A1 Moskvitch 408 Ambulance, boxed, unused but body posts damaged. Solido boxed 1096 Jaguar XJ12 in burgundy. Corgi: Volvo P1800 “The Saint”, Gold James Bond Aston Martin DB5, Cooper Maserati Formula 1 with leaning/steering driver unboxed, playworn. (14) Triang Minic 62M Clockwork Fire Engine, with plastic ladder and 2x opening lockers to side, each complete with hoses, some deterioration to rubber little paint wear. Triang Minic 15M Clockwork Shell-BP Petrol Tanker with green forward control cab, black chassis, red tank, playworn. Minic Motorway vehicle M1550 Fire Engine in printed box with box of track. Minic M703 Queen Mary, 10” with packaging (taped ends). Dinky 280 Mobile Midland Bank with teller inside at counter; in off-white and silver with blue coachline. Cheshire Scale Models boxed, assembled kits: 2x Daimler DS420 Wedding cars with ribbons, 1x Daimler DS420 Hearse with coffin (not quite finished – bumpers and spares in box). Russian diecast Novoexport A1 Moskvitch 408 Ambulance, boxed, unused but body posts damaged. Solido boxed 1096 Jaguar XJ12 in burgundy. Corgi: Volvo P1800 “The Saint”, Gold James Bond Aston Martin DB5, Cooper Maserati Formula 1 with leaning/steering driver unboxed, playworn. (14)

Lot 715

A pair of good quality reproduction stained oak rush seated leather back arm chairs, the ladder backs with shaped splats before swept arms on tapering turned legs, united by turned stretchers accommodating drop-in rush seats, 105cm high, 56cm wide maximum

Lot 506

A rush seated ladder back chair.

Lot 559

A light wood extending dining table with six ladder back chairs.

Lot 56

A mahogany drop-leaf dining table on cabriole legs to pad feet, width 90cm and a set of 1970s mahogany ladder-back chairs with green drop-in seats on splayed legs (7).

Lot 504

Folding four piece aluminum ladder

Lot 227

FOUR UNBOXED CIRCA 1940s DINKY DIECAST TOY VEHICLES, includes Morris 10 cwt van 'Have a Capstan', two tone blue, some restoration and STREAMLINE FIRE ENGINE with ladder and black wheels (lacks bell) and TWO LEYLAND ROYAL TIGER SINGLE DECK BUSSES blue and red, some restoration/painting (4)

Lot 469

An oak refectory dining table together with a set of four ladder back chairs

Lot 204

A 7IN. RADIUS VERNIER SEXTANT BY C. PLATH, HAMBURG, CIRCA 1925 the ebonised ladder frame with polished arc signed as per title and complete with maker's trade mark to left and numbered 10377 , inset silvered scale divided to 150°, vernier stamped D.R.G.M. 724619 724624 / 25 with quick release clamp, glass glare deflector and swivel magnifier, two mirrors and seven shades, threaded sprung site assembly and wooden handle threaded pin feet, stamped 13 behind main mirror, contained within fitted box of issue with accessories including sighting tubes, mounting assembly, filters and quill-handled brush, with correction certificate inside lid dated 1925 and maker's label, and owner's plate inscribed D. Campbell to front, securing hook and handle -- 12in. (30.5cm.) square

Lot 276

A BUILDER'S MIRROR-BACK MODEL FOR THE S.S. HAYTOR , BUILT FOR T. & C. WILTON & CO. LTD, BY JOHN CROWN & SONS LTD, SUNDERLAND, 1925 the laminated and carved hull with bilge keel, white painted propeller, black topsides with Plimsoll marks, lined boxwood decks with painted metal and wood fittings including anchors with studded chains and winches, deck rails, hose drums, cleats, companionways, covered hatches with lined covers, rigged masts with derricks and winches, ventilators, spare anchor, superstructure with open bridge with telegraph, binnacle and wheelhouse, stove pipe, stayed liveried funnel with ladder, engine room ventilators and lights, lifeboats in davits and other details, mounted on twin silvered baluster supports to front silvered mirror within original wooden case with angled end mirrors, ivorine plate and presentation plate to Clifford Wilton, Chairman , dated 1981 to front. Overall measurements -- 22½ x 69 x 10in. (57 x 175 x 25.5cm.); together with a set of annotated builder's blueprints for the ship, an album of Box Brownie photographs of the ship and deck scenes, a company account book for various cargoes and period photograph of Haytor upon completion in 1925; and quantity of Wilton photographs of S.S. Bovey Tracey Provenance: Wilton's Steam Ship Company and thence by decent ~~*~~ This 1189 ton cargo ship was sunk by mine on the 26th July, 1940 in ballast between London and Blyth with the loss of Charles Douglas, Second Engineer.

Lot 214

A Meissen figure group of Apple Pickers, 19th century, after the model by Kändler and Meyer, a young boy barefoot up a ladder resting against the fruiting tree, with three figures beneath gathering the apples in hats, aprons and other receptacles, blue crossed swords mark, incised 1998, some chips to the tree, 28.3cm.

Lot 137

Lyte two section aluminium ladder

Lot 139

Samson duraflex DIY28 double extension ladder

Lot 143

Parcel of various stepladders including a two section wooden ladder etc

Lot 148

Parcel of long handled garden tools, metal stepladder and one other multi-way ladder

Lot 1457

A continental oak draw leaf dining table of rectangular form raised on four turned and slightly splayed legs, together with set of six ladder back dining chairs, with turned frames and rush seats

Lot 1656

A set of nine (7+2) Chippendale style open ladder back dining chairs on moulded supports, with drop in seats

Lot 1892

19th Century stained pine six step library ladder with leather mounted restThere is wear to the lower rungs of the ladder however there is no sign or repair and overall ok contition We believe if used gently it may still be climbed 11.25in wide (supporting bar at top 17in) and 63in high

Lot 382

Set of six beechwood ladder-back dining chairs, with rush seats, square legs, 104cm.

Lot 471

A Set of Three Elm Seated Wheel Back Chairs and Two Ladder Back Side Chairs

Lot 493

A contemporary light oak extending dining table on legs of square section along with ten conforming ladder back dining chairs

Lot 99

Patrick O'Reilly (b.1957)Get the Ladder (2017)unique bronze and golf leafsigned and dated 201735 x 25 x 18cm (13.8 x 9.8 x 7.1in)Private Collection

Lot 1002

A wooden step ladder

Lot 1012

An aluminium step ladder

Lot 1180

An extending aluminium ladder

Lot 677

A maple floating shelf; together with a pine ladder back chair

Lot 993

An aluminium step ladder

Lot 723

Scarce BSA .303 bolt action Sporterised Rifle with fixed foresights and adjustable ladder and leaf rear sights, shortened stock, detachable magazine, with semi pistol grip action, the stock engrave with continental Coat of Arms, serial no. 2586 (section 1 certificate required)

Lot 602

Waxed farmhouse style pine table (140cm x 90cm, H78cm), and four ladder back chairs with upholstered seats

Lot 630

Hotpoint FZA81 ladder freezer, W60cm, H18cm, D60cm (This item is PAT tested - 5 day warranty from date of sale) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 650

A Dinky Supertoys Pullmore car transporter 982 together with a 955 fire engine with extendable ladder, both with original boxes, play worn

Lot 84

A fine quality set of eight ladder back chairs in very good condition

Lot 203

A 4-tread pine step ladder, stripped and waxed - 122cm long

Lot 214

A 4-step double sided ladder, waxed for decorative use - 102cm long, in good condition

Lot 306

A William Birch for Liberty of London, a walnut Arts & Crafts open ladder back armchair.

Lot 1849

A good reproduction set of six Satinwood framed ladder back Dining Chairs having woven seagrass seats, turned front legs and stretchers

Lot 68

Two Corgi made precision diecast 1:50 scale fire engines - 54902 ' E-One 75Ft Ladder ' and US53803 ' Mack CF Tower '. Both appearing mint, within the original boxes. Limited edition. 

Lot 329

^ A Harlequin Set of Eight Ash Ladder-Back and Rush-Seated Dining Chairs, mid 19th century, Cheshire region, including two carvers, the singles with curved back supports and rush seats, on turned legs joined by bobbin turned front stretchers, 50cm by 39cm by 99cm, carvers 61cm by 43cm by 99cm See illustration

Lot 1017

A pair of oak rushed seat ladder back carvers

Lot 628

SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III MAHOGANY STYLE DINING CHAIRS, the ladder backs with pierced splat decoration, drop-in upholstered seats, on square chamfered legs, comprising six upright and two elbow chairs (8)

Lot 41

A vintage five run folding wooden step ladder (BBC Bargain Hunt) Condition reports provided on request by email for this auction otherwise items purchased `as seen`

Lot 1172

A double extension aluminium ladder

Lot 311

 [JAMES B. A. 'JIMMY']: (1915-2008) British Squadron Leader with the Royal Air Force. A Prisoner of War from 1940-45, James made numerous efforts to escape from various POW and Concentration Camps, most famously from Stalag Luft III in March 1944 as part of the 'Great Escape'. JAMES HERBERT MARK (1873-1933) English Businessman, manager of a tea plantation in India. Father of Jimmy James. A collection of thirty five A.Ls.S., Daddy, eighty nine pages, mainly 4to, most written from Shamshernagar, South Sylhet, India, June 1931 - April 1933, all to his son, Jimmy James ('My dear Bertram') and written in the period when Jimmy James returned to England following the death of his mother up to Herbert James also returning, shortly before his own death. The largely social letters from father to son discuss family and business matters, as well as his social activities, participating in games of polo, tennis and bridge etc., in part, 'I think that you have made an excellent choice of a career in the Mercantile Marine & sincerely hope that you will stick to your first choice & take it up seriously. If you have to work hard to get into it, put your back into it & determine to pass any necessary exam. I was never in favour of you going into the church & think that Mummy only favoured it from sentimental reasons…..I don't want you to stop uselessly at school too long. It is only a waste of money. Excuse me for talking so frankly to you, but you are old enough to understand old boy, & I hope you will do your best to help me. Times in tea are very hard, money is getting scarcer & scarcer' (29th June 1931), 'It has been raining all the afternoon & I have just got to the office after having given all the pluckers leave. We have any quantity of leaf on the bushes & can't get it off owing to the rain, which is very disappointing' (11th August 1931), 'I chaffed Betty [his daughter, Jimmy's sister] about her shyness. What is the good of being shy. You both are as good as anyone else, so hold your heads up & look about you…..PS The most important part of my letter is at the end. You will be interested to hear that I am engaged to be married to Mummy's greatest friend Miss May Wood. When we are going to be married I cannot say but I know that you two will love her for she is very very jolly…..' (19th November 1931), 'Your letter congratulating me on my engagement old Boy is very much appreciated, & I am very glad to know that both you & Betty are pleased about it. I think that it will be a great thing for you & Betty having a Mother's care once more' (14th January 1932), 'I am not quite certain what your job in a tea broker's office would be, but I consider it a very good opening & advise you to put your best foot foremost. I never had such a good start, so hope that you will make the best of a real good opportunity……You may be said to have your foot on a very good bottom rung of the ladder of life. It is now up to you to make good by your own efforts' (18th February 1932), 'I think your Captain must be a bit of a brute to act as he did. Nasty tempered fellow apparently? You say that he hacked your shins. About your writing, it is very legible indeed but it might be improved by being a little bigger. I've told you about this before…..' (26th February 1932), 'I took Mr. C. for a long jungle walk……& he was attacked with malaria in the afternoon his temperature rising to 104◦. He is going home shortly & wants a thorough over hauling at the Tropical School of Medicine……Mr. Elder now has a wireless set on which he can get Paris & Moscow. The music pieces are more or less OK but it is impossible to hear when people are talking. Atmospherics I understand are the trouble' (12th March 1932), 'Sir Stanley Jackson, the famous cricketer, was Governor of Bengal - I should say is - but he is on the point of retiring' (26th March 1932), 'I was very amused to see that the players were done down by Duleepsinhji and Pataudi in the Gentlemen & Players match. Hardly any one else but those two did anything' (17th July 1932), 'I have had to…..give evidence that I gave information about a murder that was committed in Shamshernagar. I know nothing about the murder but the mere fact of my having given the information has dragged me into the case' (3rd September 1932), 'I didn't like hearing of your experience in that boat with Francois, & it is a good thing that the old man came and rescued you. I know that messing about in a boat along the coast is very dangerous…..I do not think that I shall be able to afford to let you join the Territorials. I am very hard up & there is no improvement in the tea trade' (14th September 1932), 'Do you remember my telling you of Mr. Hall - a Lyon's taster. He is here again & on his way to Calcutta…..He says that you are very lucky to have secured your job' (6th October 1932), 'I was up…..yesterday to lunch with the Allans…..& much enjoyed the outing. Elisabeth (sic) Allan is now getting £12,000 per annum. She is a very good actress, & has gone to Hollywood' (8th January 1933). Many of the letters are accompanied by the original envelopes hand addressed by James. Together with a small selection of manuscript notes (in several unidentified hands) and printed ephemera etc., relating to the death of Herbert Mark James in December 1933 including a printed small 8vo Order for the Burial of the Dead at Norwood Crematorium, obituary provided to King's School, Canterbury etc., and also including a selection of vintage photographs of various sizes, most associated with or depicting Jimmy James's father (and mother?) and largely dating from his time in India, a few showing Jimmy James as a baby and young boy accompanied by his sister, some images of King's School Canterbury sports teams including the football team of 1889, later school photographs of 1931 & 1932 (one annotated by Jimmy James to the verso) etc. Some of the photographs are loosely contained in envelopes annotated by Jimmy James and some bear annotations to the verso in the hand of his father identifying the subjects etc. FR to generally G, 106 

Lot 917

FOUR LADDER BACK OAK DINING CHAIRS WITH RUSH SEATS

Lot 268

Good quality reproduction oak seven piece dining suite by Brights of Nettlebed comprising: rectangular top refectory dining table standing on chamfered square supports united by conforming stretchers, together with six ladder back chairs, each having a stuffed seat and standing on tapered pad supports united by stretchers (two carvers and four standards) Condition:

Lot 439

An Antique Rush Seated & Ladder Backed Country Elbow Chair

Lot 440

A Rush Seated Ladder Backed Country Chair

Lot 603

An oval oak extending dining table with leaf, together with a set of six ladder backed dining chairs

Lot 618

An aluminium double extension ladder (on view in ground floor corridor)

Lot 346

Pair of small aluminium ladder and a pair of 3 in 1 aluminium ladders

Lot 537

A set of 6 ladder back dining chairs

Lot 314

Rock / Metal / AOR LPs, approximately eighty albums of mainly US and Canadian Rock, Metal and AOR with artists including Wrabit, Refugee, Symphonic Slam, Qwest, Fortress, Xavion, Hobin, The Ladder and more - various years and conditions

Lot 416

Four Ladder-back Dining Room Chairs. The chairs having rush seats turned front legs and stretcher, bun feet. . 

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