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Lot 349

A set of six French fruitwood rush seated ladder back dining chairs. Raised on cabriole front supports united by turned stretchers and a shaped front stretcher.

Lot 415

A 19th Century style oak framed rush seated ladder-back elbow chair, raised on turned front supports united by stretchers.

Lot 495

Eight ladder back dining chairs with over-stuffed seats.

Lot 1621

An Early 1900's Two Section Library Ladder, with adjustable locking mechanism.

Lot 1702

A 1920's Mahogany Single Chair, with pierced splat, ladder and balloon back chairs, Edwardian bedroom chair. (4)

Lot 9

Göte Möbel nassjo (g-möbel) - A pair of Swedish 1960's retro vintage brown leather tilt and swivel  bentwood lounge chairs / armchairs having a multi sectional ladder backrest raised on a wooden five point splayed base baring applied maker plaque for G Möbel in brass. Measures 102cm x 85cm x 80cm.

Lot 394

A mahogany framed ladder back chair with upholstered seat and back on turned tapering supports to bun feet

Lot 500

A 20th Century modern beech topped dining table on pine base, together with six ladder back beech framed and rush seated chairs

Lot 973

A 19th Century elm seated ladder back open armchair, of regional design, the back with six turned rods to back, solid seat, standing on turned legs, 102cm high, 58cm wide

Lot 121

Saint Helena.- Wathen (James) Six plates from 'A Series of Views Illustrative of the Island of St. Helena', plates 3 through to 8 only (9), etchings and aquatint with hand-colouring, on Whatman wove paper several watermarked with date '1821', each sheet approx. 240 x 305 mm. (9 1/2 x 12 in), or the reverse, minor surface dirt, nicks and tears, handling creases, loose, unframed, published by T. Clay, [1821]; together with another view 'James Town, St. Helena, looking to Ladder Hill Barracks', by Clark after Wathen from a 'Voyage to India', etching and aquatint with hand-colouring, on wove paper without watermark, 210 x 270 mm. (8 1/4 x 10 5/8 in), large tear across lower left quadrant, other minor nicks, some surface dirt and light browning, unframed, [1820s] (8).Literature:cf. Abbey Travel 314

Lot 282

Dinky Toys No.955 Fire Engine with ladder. Red including Supertoy hubs with black treaded tyres. VG/E in VG Box.

Lot 134

Circa 1885 Martini Henry Carbine Rifle, pop up ladder sights, complete with leather sling. Provenance: The owner of this collection excavated Hailes Abbey in Winchcombe over many seasons, and during his years with English Heritage, was largely responsible for developing the collection of historic artillery now on display at Pendennis Castle in Cornwall. 

Lot 137

A Victorian Three Band Snider Enfield Percussion Rifle, steel barrels, with hinged ladder rear sight, stamped with VR Crown & Tower, complete with leather sling, barrel length approx 100 cms. Provenance: The owner of this collection excavated Hailes Abbey in Winchcombe over many seasons, and during his years with English Heritage, was largely responsible for developing the collection of historic artillery now on display at Pendennis Castle in Cornwall.

Lot 1980

A Spanish rectangular refectory table on turned stretchered supports, 230 x 120cm, and seven rush seated ladder back chairs (5+2) (8).

Lot 386

An Arts and Crafts period ash ladder back armchair with a rush seat

Lot 234

Four Boxed Corgi 1:50th Scale Diecast Model Fire Service/Department Vehicles, including #52103 Mack CF Aerial Ladder - Allentown P.A., #51802 Rochester N.Y - ALF Aerial Ladder, unchecked.

Lot 34

A Scratch Built circa ¾ inch scale Burrell Traction Engine, hand painted green/red/black livery, loose accessories include water hose, ladder.

Lot 743

Dinky Toys No. 956 - Turntable Fire Escape, fair. Rust to ladder, boxed. Damp to box. Rare 'Premium Tea' winners leaflet included.

Lot 753

Matchbox Regular Wheel No 9 Fire Truck, black wheels, gold ladder, very good, Boxed, slight crushing and staining to box.

Lot 428

An Enfield Snider Conversion 1851 three band rifle, the steel barrel numbered 1851, with hinged ladder sight, the lock plate stamped with crowned VR, 1858, ENFIELD, with original Enfield socket bayonet.

Lot 1039

A set of six George III provincial oak dining chairs, with pierced ladder backs, close nailed leather upholstered stuff over seats, on moulded square legs united by stretchers, 45cm wide x 86cm high.

Lot 18

NO RESERVE Incunaboli. Lacepiera Petrus. Libro de l'Occhio morale et spirituale vulgare. (Al colophon:) Venezia: [Johannes Rubeus Vercellensis], 21 maggio 1496 (Legato con:) Climacus Johannes. Scala Paradisi. (Al colophon:) Venezia: Christophorus de Pensis, de Mandello, 12 ottobre 1492. Due opere in un volume in-4° (mm 202x139). I: Segnatura: a-h8. Carte [64]. Carattere romano e gotico. Al frontespizio grande legno (mm 76x75), apparso già nell'edizione latina dello stesso anno, raffigurante un monaco (probabilmente l'autore) in cattedra in atto di parlare, indicandosi un occhio, ad un uditorio, in cui curiosamente appaiono tre figure femminili. Numerosi capilettera xilografici ornati. II: Segnatura: a-l8, m10. Carte [98]. Al frontespizio grande legno (mm 55x75) raffigurante un abate tra due gruppi di monaci nel chiostro di un monastero. Alla carta a2v incisione xilografica (mm 40x50) raffigurante la Pietas: Cristo deposto dalla Croce sul grembo di Maria circondato da sette personaggi. Numerosi capilettera xilografici ornati. Esemplare accuratamente rinfrescato, aloni alle ultime carte. Legatura moderna ad imitazione antica in pelle, fregi a secco e in oro ai piatti e al dorso. Timbro 'bibliothek schloss schonborn' al verso dell'ultima carta.I: Prima edizione in italiano di quello che è considerato il secondo libro sull'occhio: "the second earliest printed work on the eye, Grassus's De oculis (1474) being the first" (Becker). L'opera apparve per la prima volta in latino nel 1476; controversa è la paternità del testo essendo variamente attribuito a Petrus de Lacepiera, il cui nome appare nel colophon, a Johannes de Peckham o, molto probabilmente, a Petrus Lemovicensis (Pierre de Limoges). La traduzione in italiano venne curata da Fra Teophilo Romano. Si tratta principalmente di un trattato morale ma con interessanti osservazioni scientifiche: nei primi quattro capitoli è infatti contenuta una descrizione dell'occhio. "The purpose of the De oculo morali is purely ethical but it contains a description of the eye, together with a brief account of eye diseases and their treatment" (Sarton II, 1029). L'analisi della fisiologia della visione e delle proprietà della luce sono quindi funzionali all'autore per descrivere i gradi della morale.II: Terza edizione della traduzione in italiano - curiosamente data alla luce lo stesso giorno della scoperta dell'America - di questa famosa guida spirituale, Klimax tou Paradeisou o Scala del Paradiso, composta in greco nel VII secolo da San Giovanni soprannominato Climaco, ovvero «quello della scala», dal nome appunto del suo componimento. La presente edizione segue la prima edizione del 1478 (Torrebelvicino, Giovanni Leonardo Longo) e la stampa del 1491 (Venezia, Matteo Capcasa).Vera e propria sintesi della tradizione monastica antica, illustra, attraverso trenta gradini, altrettante tappe della vita monastica. La Scala del paradiso venne tradotta in molte lingue, tra cui latino, siriaco, armeno, arabo e slavo. Sulla base della traduzione latina di Angelo Clareno da Cingoli, nel XIV secolo l'agostiniano Gentile da Foligno la traspose in italiano. I BMC V 419. IGI 7384. Essling 892. Sander 3757. Klebs 243. Becker catalogue 222. Wellcome I, 5029. Source book of ophthalmology, p. 187. Dyson Perrins It. 108. II: Essling 566. Sander 2019. Proctor 5228. BMC V 468. IGI 5216. Incunables. Lacepiera Petrus. Libro de l'Occhio morale et spirituale vulgare. (Colophon:) Venezia: [Johannes Rubeus Vercellensis], 21 maggio 1496 (Bound with:) Climacus Johannes. Scala Paradisi. (Colophon:) Venezia: Christophorus de Pensis, de Mandello, 12 ottobre 1492.Two works in one volume, 4° (202x139 mm). I: Collation: a-h8. [64] leaves. Gothic and roman type. Large woodcut (76x75 mm) on the title-page, first used in the Latin edition of the work, likewise printed in 1496, and showing a monk, possibly the author himself, giving lecture to an audience curiously including three women. Numerous woodcut decorated initials. II: Collation: a-l8, m10. [98] leaves. Large woodcut on the title-page (55x75 mm), depicting an abbot in a cloister, surrounded by monks. Woodcut on fol. a2v (40x50 mm), showing the Pietas. Numerous woodcut decorated initials. Copy carefully washed, a few spots to the last leaves. Modern binding, blind and gilt tooled in antique style. Stamp 'bibliothek schloss schonborn' on the verso of the last leaf. I: First edition into Italian of "the second earliest printed work on the eye, Grassus's De oculis (1474) being the first" (Becker). The work appeared first in Latin in 1476, and is variously attributed to Petrus de Lacepiera, whose name is mentioned at the colophon, Johannes de Peckham or Petrus Lemovicensis (Pierre de Limoges). The version into Italian was edited by Fra Teophilo Romano. "The purpose of the De oculo morali is purely ethical but it contains a description of the eye, together with a brief account of eye diseases and their treatment" (Sarton II, 1029). II: Third edition of the translation into Italian vernacular, printed on 12 october 1492, day of discovering of America, of this famous spiritual treatise on monastic life entitled Klimax tou Paradeisou or The Ladder of Divine Ascent, composed in the 7th century by St. John Climacus. This edition follows the first edition of 1478 (Torrebelvicino, Giovanni Leonardo Longo) and the second one of 1491 (Venezia, Matteo Capcasa). The translation into Italian was made by the fifteenth-century Augustinian monk Gentile from Foligno, who relied his work on the Latin translation by Angelo Clareno from Cingoli. I: BMC V 419. IGI 7384. Essling 892. Sander 3757. Klebs 243. Becker catalogue 222. Wellcome I, 5029. Source book of ophthalmology, p. 187. Dyson Perrins It. 108. II: Essling 566. Sander 2019. Proctor 5228. BMC V 468. IGI 5216.

Lot 1078

FOUR EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY LADDER BACK CHAIRS (4)

Lot 389

An antique rush seated ladder back armchair

Lot 413

An oval mahogany extending dining table on cabriole legs, with two leaves, together with a set of eight mahogany ladder back dining chairs

Lot 483

A pine farmhouse kitchen table, together with a set of five pine rush seated ladder back chairs

Lot 362

A Folding Aluminium Five Step Step Ladder

Lot 443

A set of four G-plan teak ladder back dining chairs

Lot 141

A SOLID LIGHT WOOD DINING TABLE ON FOUR SQUARE LEGS, A SET OF SIMILAR LADDER BACK DINING CHAIRS AND FOUR FAUX BROWN LEATHER DINING CHAIRS

Lot 949

An, as new, aluminium ladder

Lot 3007

A boxed Corgi American la France aerial ladder truck No 97320, a boxed Corgi Daimler No 9021, a boxed Corgi constructor gift set No 24, and a boxed Corgi Ford Sierra Gaia No 299 in Ford box

Lot 634

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

Lot 817

A cane back armchair together with a mahogany ladder back armchair

Lot 935

An aluminium step ladder

Lot 615

A SET OF TEN GIO PONTI DESIGN EBONISED LADDER BACK RUSH SEAT SIDE CHAIRS.

Lot 639

AN ANTIQUE PINE LIBRARY LADDER.

Lot 774

AN 18th.C.COUNTRY LADDER BACK SIDE CHAIR WITH RUSH SEAT.

Lot 712

A set of six ladder back chairs

Lot 113

Richard Weatherill (British 1844-1923): East Cliff and the Spa Ladder Whitby, watercolour signed 22cm x 34.5cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 589

'A' FRAME STEP LADDER with seven treads, together with a similar set with six treads (2)

Lot 623

EDWARDIAN OAK FRAMED ELBOW CHAIRwith shaped ladder back, rush covered seat, raised on turned front legs and stretcher

Lot 666

ERCOL WAXED PINE DINING TABLEwith an oval pull apart top revealing a fold out leaf, standing on turned supports, 135cm not extended, together with six matching ladder back dining chairs, standing on turned supports united by a stretcher

Lot 289

Pine drop leaf table and a set of four (3+1) ladder back dining chairs

Lot 64

Youngman three way combination aluminium ladder, red finished metal sack barrow, and a work bench Condition:

Lot 243

A circa 1870 .577 calibre Pattern 1860 Short Rifle; 33" barrel, borderline-engraved lockplate signed 'J. BLANCH & SON', ladder rear-sight elevating to 1,100 yards, chequering to the hand and between the lockplate and first band, engraved oval

Lot 144

A George II fruitwood and beechwood elbow chair, c.1730, the bowed top rail over a three bar ladder back and shaped, outswept arms, drop-in rush seat, on turned legs with pad feet and turned peripheral stretchers.

Lot 599

A set of 6 early 20th century ladder back chairs with rush seats

Lot 376

Four vintage wooden step ladders; a wooden ladder (5)

Lot 1107

A wooden library ladder,with ten turned rungs,275cm high

Lot 505

A dropleaf table, 19th century hanging corner cabinet, two ladder back chairs, two folding chairs and a box stand (7)

Lot 736A

An associated set of six ash Lancashire type ladderback chairs, each with turned supports, a shaped ladder, a maroon leather padded seat, on turned legs with stretchers

Lot 932

A Georgian style mahogany ladder back style elbow chair with upholstered seat

Lot 123

A small 18 rung aluminium extending ladder

Lot 124

A small folding aluminium step ladder

Lot 125

A heavy aluminium swimming pool ladder with six steps and handles

Lot 227

A dark oak refectory style dining table and six ladder back chairs with pale green upholstered seats, comprising of four standards and two carvers

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