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Fire Brigade Models, 02-03 Kent Police Command Mercedes Sprinter Van, 02-13 Prison Mercedes Sprinter Van, 02-06 Cambridgeshire Police Mercedes Sprinter Van, all with certificates 1:43 scale, 2 x Prototype Mercedes Fire Escape models, Paul Slade set of six fire personnel figures, Oxford diecast 1:76 scale, Avon Fire & Rescue MAN pump ladder, Strathclyde Fire & Rescue aerial rescue pump,Grampian Fire & Rescue Service Scania CP31 pump ladder, Cleveland fire & Rescue , Bedford lomas ambulance, all in excellent to mint boxed condition (11 items)
Unusual small late 19th century carved meerschaum cheroot holder, carved with a cyclist on penny-farthing, 10cm long, together with a novelty carved meerschaum modelled as a child on a ladder with cat, another with a lounging figure with signed case for Karl Czapek, Prag - all cased (3) CONDITION REPORT all smoked, wear comensurate with age, otherwise ok
A 32-bore double barrelled percussion Swinburn & Son Jacob's Rifle, 24inch sighted barrel fitted with leaf and ladder sights to 2000 yards, bayonet bar mounted on the right side, border engraved back action locks signed SWINBURN & SON PATENT 1861, half stocked with steel mounts, the butt with patch box engraved JACOB'S RIFLES, scroll trigger, two sling swivels, steel ramrod. Stock comb intentionally re-shaped to the fore.
A French Obsolete Calibre 17mm Tabatiere service rifle of model 1867 type, 32.25inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, stamped with the serial number 2835 at the breech, stepped back action lock marked Mre Impale du Tulle, full stock stamped with the serial number 2835 and incised with the initials AM, regulation steel mounts, steel cleaning rod.
Elizabeth Rivers (1903-1964) THE LADDER, 1931 woodcut; (no. 4 from an edition of 25); (unframed) signed, titled, dated and editioned in pencil in the lower margin; also signed with initials in the print lower left Collection of George and Maura McClelland An example of this rare woodcut - from a small edition of 25 - can be found in the collection of the National Library of Ireland. 9.50 by 7in. (24.1 by 17.8cm)
A Britains lead garden set, comprising a thatched shelter, glass house, rockeries, borders, balustrade, lawn, planting sections, fencing, cold frames, sundials, dovecote, trellis, wheelbarrows, cart, figures, pots, flowers, trees, vegetables, domestic animals, ladder, rollers, lawn mowers, and hose reels.
A .577 CALIBRE VICTORIAN THREE-BAND SNIDER-ENFIELD RIFLE, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, DATED 1873 with browned barrel by T. Turner, stamped 1563 on the right of the ladder back-sight, hinged breech cover (defective), dated lock, full stock, chequered fore-end and grip, and iron mounts (clearing rod and one suspension loop missing) 93.0 cm; 36 3/8 in barrel
An early 19th century Central American hardwood side chair, of Spanish Colonial influence, shaped ladder back, rawhide seat, the stretchers with visible construction, 85cm high, New Mexico; another, similar (2) For a similar example see: Vedder (Alan C.), Furniture of Spanish New Mexico, revised edition, Sunstone Press, Santa Fe 1982, page 79
European Tour.- Wise (Louisa Elizabeth, wife of Robert Skirving, of Shrubland Hall, of Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, d. 1958) Journal of a Continental Tour, autograph manuscript, 160pp., 18 engravings (mostly of Hotels) laid down, some pressed flowers at end, original limp morocco, gilt, 8vo, 21st June - 13th August 1880 § Green (Frederick, member of the Anthropological Society, son of Walter Green, of 15 Pall Mall and Beacon Terrace, Torquay, married Sophia Rose, b. 1839, daughter of James Rose, of Palermo, Sicily, 1809-68, of 17 Stratford Place and Thornfield, Tonbridge, Kent, b. 1835, fl. 1901) Account Book, autograph manuscript, 74pp. excluding blanks, ruled in red, original polished calf, gilit initials "F.G." on upper cover, sm. 4to, 1866-77 (2).⁂ First mentioned Wise travels with her mother and sister to Bruges, Brussels, Cologne, Coblenz, Wiesbaden, Heidelburg, Neuhausen, Zurich, Lucerne, Interlaken, Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen, Montreux, Chamonix, Geneva and Paris.Climbing in the Swiss Alps. "Fri. July 23. Grindelwald... the Upper Glacier. Starting... with 2 horses & 2 guides... . Where the horses cd go no further, & we 3 climbers At. Rose, Rosie & I took one guide & went up such a climb - We couldn't have done it without our stocks. As we got on cane ladders & he tied us together with ropes, our hearts sank & at last, At. R, who had borne all manfully "caved in" at last at an awful ladder with props that swayed about, so tho' the guide seemed very disappointed we would not go up to the cascade... . Where we went was part of the way to the Grindelwald & that week a gentleman & 2 guides were lost & 4 guides had gone after them, but... they felt no hope & expected it was an avalanche." - L.E. Wise.

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