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A lady's Art Deco sapphire and diamond cocktail watch, circa 1930 A lady's Art Deco sapphire and diamond cocktail watch, circa 1930, Swiss manual wind movement, 17 jewels, silvered dial, Arabic numerals, blued steel modern hands, the rectangular case millegrain set with rectangular and square shaped fancy cut sapphires in an old cut diamond set ground with similarly set shoulders, snap back, on a later 9 carat gold bracelet with a ladder clasp, width 15mm
Bueche Girod, ref. YG 6716-1, an 18 carat gold bracelet wristwatch Bueche Girod, ref. YG 6716-1, an 18 carat gold bracelet wristwatch, two manual wind movements,17 jewels, cal. ETA 2412, twin gold dials, Roman numerals, blued steel baton hands, case, dials and movements signed , on an 18 carat gold woven link bracelet with ladder snap clasp, width 18mm
Omega, ref. 995859, a lady's 18 carat gold bracelet wristwatch, no Omega, ref. 995859, a lady's 18 carat gold bracelet wristwatch, no. 8144, import mark for London 1966, manual wind movement, 17 jewels, cal. 484, no. 25435919, champagne dial, applied baton markers, baton hands, snap back, case, dial and movement signed , on an integral 18 carat gold woven bracelet with ladder snap clasp, width 19mm
Omega, a lady's 9 carat gold bracelet wristwatch, hallmarked London 1972 Omega, a lady's 9 carat gold bracelet wristwatch, hallmarked London 1972, manual wind movement, 17 jewels, cal. 485, no. 34972676, champagne dial, applied baton markers, baton hands, snap back, case, dial and movement signed , on a woven 9 carat gold bracelet with ladder snap clasp, width 19mm
Tudor, Royal, ref. 3047, a lady's 9 carat gold bracelet wristwatch Tudor, Royal, ref. 3047, a lady's 9 carat gold bracelet wristwatch, hallmarked Edinburgh 1965, manual wind movement, 17 jewels, cal. 2512, silvered dial, applied Arabic numerals at the quarter hours and baton markers, baton hands, snap back, case, dial and movement signed , on a later 9 carat gold bracelet with ladder snap clasp, hallmarked London 1969, diameter 19mm; a 9 carat gold watch head; and two other wristwatches
A 9 carat gold wristwatch, hallmarked London 1945, Swiss manual wind movement A 9 carat gold wristwatch, hallmarked London 1945, Swiss manual wind movement, 15 jewels, silvered dial, Arabic numerals, luminous baton hands, subsidiary seconds dial, snap back, on a fabric strap, width 27mm; Rotary, a lady's 9 carat gold wristwatch; a gold coloured watch case with integral bracelet; and a 9 carat gold watch bracelet with ladder snap clasp
An Officer's or Sergeant's .577 percussion three-grove Volunteer rifle, 33inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights and bayonet bar, border engraved lock signed FORREST & SONS JEDBURGH, fitted with a chained nipple protector, border engraved steel mounts with traces of original blued finish, steel loading and cleaning rod. Clean bright bore, minor split to fore-end.
'The Kinora' reel viewer,mounted on an oak hinged stand, with a black view finder, with sixteen reels:Punting on the Thames (4282)Man Drinking Wine (476)J H Taylor - Golf ((4356)Pillow Fight (467)Cricket (4327)Railway Journey (4335)Shadow Puppets (4346)Launching a Liner (4222)Skiing (4317)Comedy Sketch (4143)Alec Herd - Golfing (355)Boat in Rough Seas (478)Rolling Pastry (1)Donkey Race (4215)Dogs on a Ladder (470)Smoking a Cigarette
A Harlequin Set of Twelve Wavy Ladder Backed Chairs including two carvers, attributed to Lancashire. Each chair having five graduated rungs between round turned uprights with nipple terminals. The rush seats edged with wooden protection strips and standing on turned legs with turned stretchers and pad & block feet.
A good reproduction Oak Refectory style Dining Table having thick three plank top with cleated ends and on heavy turned legs with 'H' stretcher, Together with a set of eight ladder back rush seated Dining Chairs (including two carvers) on turned legs with stretchers, the table measuring 84'' long x 31'' high x 33 3/4'' wide.
12th-13th century AD. A flat-section bronze Slavic die with billetted border, upper row of arcading, second row of scrolled tendrils, third row of opposed winged beasts, bottom row of geometric and ladder motifs; pierced near the upper edge; Kievan Rus workmanship. Property of an American collector; acquired 1980-2000. Supplied with a positive X-Ray Fluorescence metal analysis certificate. For similar design see Kolchin, B.A. and Makarova, T.I. Drevnyaya Rus', Byt i kultura, Moscow, 1997, plate 48, plate 112, items 1-3. This type of a patrix die was most likely used to create ornaments on wide bracelets worn by the Kievan Rus nobility. Motives were influenced by a Byzantine, Slavic and Viking art, creating an interesting mosaic of several art styles and symbols. The most popular were zoomorphic and anthropomorphic figures, foliage decoration and various interlaced motifs. 24 grams, 52mm (2"). [No Reserve] Very fine condition, one corner chipped.
3300-1700 BC. A substantial ceramic jar with flared rim, painted band to the shoulder with ladder and geometric motifs. From the collection of the late David Gee; acquired before 2000. Cf. Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994, col.ill. 12. 2.7 kg, 26.5cm (10 1/2"). [No Reserve] Fine condition, abraded.
3000 BC. A marble cylinder seal with frieze of animals; accompanied by a museum-quality impression and typed and signed scholarly note issued by W.G. Lambert, late Professor of Assyriology, University of Birmingham, 1970-1993, which states: Cylinder Seal of Red Marble 16 x 15 mm. The design is a frieze of three horned animals moving to the right, with a ladder pattern over the back of each one. This is a Sumerian seal of the Jemdet Nasr period, c.3000 B.C. It is done with the graver, and is in fine condition. The design reflects the situation in Sumer: due to lack of pasture for much of the year, sheep and goats were the normal domestic animals. Cattle and gazelles (which were being domesticated at this period) were the prized possession of temple and big estates. The ladders are [sic] stylized version of ears of barley which often appear above the backs of animal rows. Barley was their staple crop, providing food and drink: bread and beer. Property of a London gentleman; part of his family collection since the 1970s. This lot is part of a single collection of cylinder seals which were examined in the 1980s by Professor Lambert and most are accompanied by his own detailed notes; the collection has recently been reviewed by Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. 7.34 grams, 16mm (3/4"). Very fine condition.
A 19th century walnut framed reclining plantation chair The turned ladder back above the twin padded open arms with turned uprights above the seat with drop-in cushion, standing on turned tapering legs with castors. 67 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scuffing, scratching, re-upholstered, general wear.
A small plastic tray containing 1929-33 Hornby No.1 double arm signal, blue base with flat top and lever (F), with a No.1939-41 No.2 Double Arm signal, green base with black ladder, flat top and levers (G), in a 1930 box (BF), 2x 1933-38 M signals (G), 3x 1933-8 M telegraph poles (G), 10x 1954-69 milk cans in box for 12 (F-BP), Bassett Lowke post war brown LMS Goods Van (F) with an Rio open bus (NM-BG)

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