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4 Corgi items Simon Snorkel Fire Engine with working aeriel ladder, American LaFrance Aeriel Rescue Truck with crew and several working features, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang with figures and featuring flip-out wings, Lincoln Continental featuring illuminated TV screen. All boxed or window boxed, some wear, Chitty loose in box, vehicles GC to VGC minor/some chipping.
An 11mm Egyptian contract Remington rolling block SS rifle, 50” overall, barrel 35” with bayonet lug at muzzle and with ladder rearsight (slide missing), the frame tang stamped with Remington address and patent dates, walnut fullstock, the butt with indistinct ordnance stamp, with regulation steel mounts, sling swivels, steel cleaning rod, and a leather sling. GWO & basically GC (worn overall with light to moderate pitting)
An above average .577/450” Martini Henry Mark I modified to Mark II underlever SS rifle, 49” overall, barrel 33½”, the breech and action with military proofs and government sale marks, the frame marked with crowned “VR” and “Enfield / 1874/ II/ 2” (the “II” modified with the addition of an extra digit); walnut fullstock, the butt stamped with clean B’ham storekeepers mark dated 1878 over “II/2” and also having contemporary 1½” butt replacement stamped with government sale mark, and with chequered butt plate, with sling swivels and steel cleaning rod. GWO & C dark patina overall with hints of original finish (part of the ladder rearsight missing) Plate 16
GEORGE WALTON (ATTRIBUTED TO) SET OF TEN MAHOGANY LADDER-BACK CHAIRS, CIRCA 1900 including TWO CARVERS, the serpentine ladder backs with turned upright and spirally reeded finials above leather upholstered seats with close nailed decorations raised on turned front legs with pad feet linked by turned stretchers (10) Literature: Cooper, Jeremy, `Victorian & Edwardian Furniture & Interiors`, pub. Thames & Hudson 1987, plate 618 Note: In 1896 Miss Cranston commissioned Walton to refurbish her Buchanan Street Tea Rooms whilst Charles Rennie Mackintosh was employed to decorate the walls of the Ladies Tea Room. Chairs similar to the present lot can be seen in contemporary photographs of the tea room.
Longines, a 9 carat gold lady`s wrist watch, circa 1960, the two piece hinged case with a textured gold dial, gold baton numerals and hands, on an integral tapered textured bracelet, to a ladder clasp, 17.8cm long; Bulova, a 14 carat gold lady`s cocktail watch, circa 1950, no. F111596, the two piece trapezium case set with red and white pastes, the pink dial with baton and dot numerals, and blued steel hands, the case 1.7cm, to a serpentine link bracelet with a fold over clasp; and a gold plated Dunhill lighter
A `Carrick Mackintosh 2000AD` gold necklace, composed of thirteen identical links of abstract design, to a lobster claw clasp, stamped 9ct, 40cm long, in its original case; and a 9 carat gold fringe necklace, the central fringe composed of graduated hollow tubes, to fold over ladder clasp, 38cm long, 47g
After André Derain, French 1880-1954- Kneeling female nude; lithograph, signed within the plate, 25x17.5cm: H V Anderson, late 20th/early 21st century- Figure; pencil, acrylic and collage, signed and dated 94, 42x30.5cm: M E Lloyd, late 20th/early 21st century- "Charlie Sabin at Chestnut Cottage"; mono-print, signed, titled and dated 1995, 36x29.5cm: together with a reproduction print after Rodin and a pair of oleographs printed on canvas depicting a woman giving water in a farm yard, the other of a woman climbing down a ladder, 65.5x44.5cm., ea: Late 20th Century- Crouching female nude; red crayon and wash, 37x23cm., (7) (part unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Smilby [Wilford-Smith (Francis)] [Pause for though cartoon artwork for Playboy an eloping couple descending a ladder stop while the man takes a good look through a window at another woman undressing pen and ink with monochrome ink wash on Daler artboard 250 x 155mm. signed lower right uncaptioned Playboy copyright stamp on tissue guard.
AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY NAVAL UNION FLAG, PROBABLY FROM H.M.S. TÉMÉRAIRE, C.1810. comprising thirty hand-stitched bunting panels with sleeve, lanyard and toggle (holes, patched, dust) — 8 x 16½ft. (244 x 503cm.); together with a pennant of similar provenance — 75in. (190.5cm.) long; historical notes.(2) Provenance: Captain Hyde John Clarke, R.N. (1777-1857) and thence by descent.This officer enjoyed a full naval career and has an entry in O`Byrne`s Naval Biographical Dictionary of 1848. By family tradition this flag was "at Trafalgar", however, as Clarke himself was serving in the East Indies, this seems highly unlikely. More plausible however is the attribution to Temeraire, which Clarke joined in 1810, being promoted auspiciously on Trafalgar Day that year to the rank of Commander. He seems to have left the navy soon thereafter making this a likely souvenir which, because of Temeraire`s history, family folklore fused together. The Naval system of retired officers continuing slowly up the promotions ladder on half pay was still used and Clarke was made Captain in 1840, his final promotion.
A deactivated Martini Henry artillery carbine, 0.303in. calibre, 51.5cm long barrel, blade fore sight, ladder rear sight, right lock plate engraved 1874 II, left hand plate engraved 1899 ME 303 AC 111, stock fitted with sling swivels and bayonet bar, 95cm long overall, with British bayonet 1888 pattern marked 10.`90 at ricasso in leather scabbard, (Deactivation Certificate DA 5084) c.1874/1900
A percussion rifle, 13.5mm bore 71cm long barrel, single barrel band and French style fore-end fixture, leaf ladder rear sight, blade fore-sight, unusual curved hammer, steel sling swivels trigger guard and butt plate, breech with Liege proof, ramrod, lock-plate numbered 860, trigger-guard 719, rear sight 25, fore-end cap 19, 110cm long overall, c.1880

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