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A Set of Seven Ash & Elm Ladder backed Side Chairs, Circa 1800. The dome topped cresting rails surmounting turned uprights above four shaped & graduated rungs. The plank seats framed by in turned poles to the sides and rear, above a shaped seat rail to the front, standing on turned legs with pad foot terminals, twin-baluster turned front stretchers and round turned side & back stretchers.
A Late 18th Century Dutch Brass & Copper-sided Tobacco Box of Long D-ended form, reputed to be a Gypsy's Fortune Telling Box, engraved with golden ladder on one side and perpetual calendar on the other with a cut out magazine excerpt inside pertaining to it's use/history, 1 3/8 ins (3.5 cms) high, 7 ins x 2 ins (18 cms x 5 cms).
An Eastern hardwood rectangular dining table and six ladder-back panel seat dining chairs, together with two prints CONDITION REPORTS Length is 167 cm, width is 92 cm, height is 77 cm. One chair has a broken decorative iron support to the front but still attached. White heat mark to the table, various light scratches to the table throughout. Legs are removable for transport. all over small scratches and scuffs and general small signs of wear and tear through age and use throughout. Fringes have been worn off especially at one end. Various signs of fading and general signs of wear and tear. Some small holes and patches etc throughout. Uneven colours to the border ranging from salmon pink to dark purple
Napoleonic Wars - fragmentary masonry, mounted on a rectangular oak plaque surmounting an inscription On 6th April 1812 the castle of Badajoz in Spain fell by escalade to General Picton's 3rd Division. The 45th [regiment] of Foot were of this escalade of the castle. [In 2012], exactly 200 years to the day, this stone was taken from the castle wall at the point where Lieutenant James Macphearson (sic, MacPherson) mounted his ladder was shot in the chest, the ball hitting a button knocking him unconscious. Recovering he again climbed the ladder and making an entry made his way to the tower, tore down the French flag and for want of a British flag flew his own scarlet coatee from the flagstaff., 22.5cm x 14.5cm overall The Third Siege of Badajoz (16th March - 6th April 1812) saw an Anglo-Portuguese army under the command of the future Duke of Wellington besiege the French garrison into capitulation. The siege was one of the bloodiest of the wars and was considered a costly victory by the British, with some 4,800 Allied soldier killed. Enraged at the huge amount of casualties they suffered in seizing the city, the troops broke into houses and stores consuming vast quantities of liquor with many of them then going on a rampage. Threatening their officers and ignoring their commands to desist, and even killing several, the troops massacred about 4,000 Spanish civilians. It took three days before the men were brought back into order.
Collection of Erzgebirge wooden toys, 1920s, good selection of painted wooden toys including Fire engine with ladder, Omnibus, van, six open wagons carrying various loads, Torpedo style racing car, horse drawn wagon and coach, fairground rides including swings, see-saws, and rocker, covered stools, selection of people and Bandsmen, locomotive with tender and wagons, selection of wood and cardboard painted buildings including Post Office and church various animals, lamp posts, signs, trees, hedges, fences and more (generally fair to good condition, some loss), Omnibus 2 ¼” (6cm) long, (lot).
Tri-ang Minic Fire Engine, tinplate with a clockwork mechanism, bright red with black mudguards, missing red plastic ladder, hose and replacement bell, 1970's Russian Tinplate Clockwork Pecking Chicken and a Chinese Tinplate friction 'supercar', all clockwork mechanisms tested and functioning, F-VG (4)

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