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Lot 376

A GENTLEMAN'S 9CT GOLD IDENTITY BRACELET of filled curb links with open integral plate and ladder type fastener, total approximate weight 64gms

Lot 449

Oak drop leaf table and 4 rush seated ladder back chairs

Lot 23

A boxed Japanese S.H battery Fighting Robot, a boxed Elastolin figure and ladder, a boxed Merit Slinky and a Mamod Stationary Steam Engine.

Lot 829

A SET OF SIX GEORGIAN MAHOGANY LADDER-BACK DINING CHAIRS each having a humped top-rail with three conforming rails between flared supports, all above the padded drop-in seats. Raised on solid square section legs united by plain stretchers. 97cm high.

Lot 194

PHILIP WEBB (ATTRIBUTED TO) FOR MORRIS & CO. ARMCHAIR ebonised oak, later loose upholstered cushions to seat and back and with padded arms, the ladder back on an adjustable ratchet, with bobbin turned supports Provenance: Alys & Hugh Fairfax-Cholmeley, Brandsby Hall, Yorkshire and by descent.

Lot 1433

A 19th century Macclesfield ladder back open arm elbow chair with rush seat, double stamped by C Leicester

Lot 1660

Corgi, 405 Bedford 'Utilicon' A.F.S tender, bright green, divided screen, black ladder, smooth hubs, no defects noticed on model, box taped one end (M,BG)

Lot 1961

Dinky, 955 fire engine with extending ladder, red, no windows, Supertoy hubs, minute chips and wear on ladder (VG,BVG)

Lot 2341

Matchbox, 1-75 series No.62 TV service van 'Rentaset', black wheels, ladder and aerial on roof, 3x TV sets in back (M,BNM), sold with No.59 Thames van 'Singer', pale green GPW (NM,BF) (x2)

Lot 2345

Matchbox, 1-75 series No.9 Merryweather Marquis fire engine, red with tan ladder, GPW rounded axles (M,BM) . .

Lot 228

YOSHIDA HIROSHI (1876-1950) 'Village with fire watch ladder', signed, watercolour, 8 1/2" x 12 1/2".

Lot 2484

A walnut step ladder, 20th century, the six steps with carved side supports, 137 cm high.

Lot 136

A NORTH COUNTRY ELM LADDER BACK OPEN ARMCHAIR with rush seat and turned tapering front legs terminating in ball feet, 23 1/2" wide.

Lot 677

Ladder back rope seat armchair

Lot 491

An 18th Century country ladder back elbow chair with rush seat on turned legs (A/F), and two other ladder back chairs

Lot 476

Schuco: clockwork Clown with Ladder in red felt jacket and grey check trousers 112mm, G

Lot 268

A medium oak extending D ended dining table, carved pedestal together with a set of four matching ladder back chairs

Lot 110

A 19th Century elm and beech ladder back rocking chair with rush seat on turned legs united by crossstretchers

Lot 841

Eighteenth century Lancashire ladder back elbow chair with rush seat

Lot 30

A library ladder, the nine rungs with brass studded leather sides, 212cm (83.5in) high.

Lot 365

Tin Plate Toys "A French ladder climbing fireman, clockwork operated, marked “F.M.” figure 8” high, three section ladder, 21” long, F"

Lot 377

Tin Plate Toys "A tinplate fire engine with driver and extending ladder, clockwork motor, replaced wheels, early 20th century, (P-F)"

Lot 502

Die Cast Vehicles "955 Fire Engine with extending ladder, boxed, G-E"

Lot 506

Die Cast Vehicles "555 Fire Engine with extending ladder (repro box), 965 Euclid Rear Dump Truck and 973 Goods Yard Crane, both boxed, F"

Lot 512

A rare Victorian campaign service and M.S.M. group of five awarded to Sergeant A. McKerrow, 90th Regiment, who was wounded in the attack on the Great Redan in September 1855 and hit by a Tulwar blow in the Indian Mutiny - but the gentleman who gave it never gave another as I had the good luck to drop him with a shot through the chest: and this just one of many fascinating observations to be found in McKerrows memoirs, published in the regimental journal shortly before his death in 1927 Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol (90th Regt.), officially impressed naming; Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 2 clasps, Defence of Lucknow, Lucknow (90th Lt. Infy.); Army L.S. & G.C., V.R. (3914 Sergt., 90th Foot); Army Meritorious Service Medal, V.R. (Sejt., 90 Foot), officially impressed naming; Turkish Crimea 1855, British die, unnamed, the Mutiny Medal with refixed suspension claw, the first two with contact marks, edge bruising and polished, thus fine, the remainder very fine and better Together with: Army Temperance Association: India, A.T.A.I.14 (The Association Medal), with 'For Merit' top bar; A.T.A.I.7 (7 Year Medal); A.T.A.I.6 (6 Year Medal); A.T.A.I.5 (5 Year Medal); A.T.A.I.3, with 'Excelsior' top bar (4 Year Award); A.T.A.I.1.5 (Victoria Commemorative Medal); A.T.A.I.2 (1 Year Medal); Army Temperance Association: Home, A.T.A.H.2, with 'Fidelity' top bar (2 Year Award); A.T.A.I.1, silvered (6 Month Medal); 'Grand Lodge, India' Cross, these added by Ian McInnes to replace the McKerrow family Temperance Medals which accompanied his official awards when first auctioned in London, generally very fine (Lot) £1800-2200 Alexander McKerrow was, by his own account, born at Springkell, Dumfriesshire on 29 September 1833, although his enlistment papers state the year 1835 and a family bible 1836. More certain is the fact he enlisted in the 90th Regiment at Westminster in January 1855, aged 20 years, and, as confirmed by his memoirs, quickly saw action in the Crimea, not least in the attack on the Great Redan on 8 September 1855, when he witnessed Sergeant Andrew Moynihan winning his V.C.: I took part in trench work until the final assault on the Great Redan, when the Regiment formed part of the scaling ladder party, and then I knew what it was to be a soldier of the Queen. In reality, as I was making my way into the Great Redan, and squeezing myself through the embrasure of a heavy gun, a Russian gunner took it into his head to prevent me, so he quietly despatched me into the trench 30 feet deep by giving me a blow in the right thigh with a rammer of gun-sponger. I remained there until found the next morning with the dead and wounded. McKerrow, who was also wounded in the head by a musket ball, appears to have been admitted to Scutari, for in later years he would talk about his gratitude to Florence Nightingale - he christened one of his daughters after her. Having then briefly returned to the U.K., he was quickly back on the campaign trail, for the 90th were landed at Calcutta at the onset of the Indian Mutiny: When we crossed the bridge of boats at Cawnpore, the Regiment had its first engagement with the rebels - I think the name of the place was Mungawar. Here the Regiment was extended into skirmishing order, and commenced operations, driving the rebels before them and scattering them in all directions. Sir James Outram accompanied us on his fly-bitten charger, and Sir Henry Havelock remained with the main body on the Grand Trunk Road. Things went all right until the Baggage Guard was attacked by overwhelming numbers, and we had to form rallies and squares. I received a hit in the left foot with a Tulwar, but the gentleman who gave it never gave another, as I had the good luck to drop him with a shot through the chest. And of the subsequent operations at Lucknow: On our way out our Adjutant, Lieutenant Rennie, was riding along, and happened to find out a byway. He was officious in these matters and he took it into his head to have a look, and found to his surprise two guns in the rebels hands. He shouted out "H Company" (which was my company) "right about turn, follow me at the double." We did so, and found him engaged with the gunners. Seeing us join him the rebels let go one of their guns. It swept the road and took a number of my company, amongst whom was Lieutenant Nicol Graham, who was related to the Graham who raised the Regiment. By his death we lost as brave as officer as ever drew a sword for his countrys cause. I well remember him saying, as we put him in a dooley, "Ah, McKerrow, I have seen many a man fall, but I never expected to fall so soon myself." He died of his wounds that evening and the Regiment mourned his loss. He was a soldier of the front rank. The Adjutant [Rennie] received the V.C. for his work, which he well deserved, and I was recommended for a medal for distinguished conduct. McKerrow, who married Elizabeth Moore in 1868 (who had been a child at the defence of Lucknow), saw no further action and was discharged in the rank of Sergeant in July 1875. But he retained his military links by finding employment as a Sergeant in Barrack Department of the Commissariat, first in Mauritius, and then in Malta, from 1883 to 1890, in which latter year he chose to settle there with with his family. But he was to be called out on parade one more time, for in AO 156 of 1900 he was awarded the M.S.M., which distinction was presented to him by His Excellency the Governor in an investiture held at Palace Square, the Daily Malta Chronicle reporting that he was an old soldier well known in Malta and highly respected and that Colonel Hughes Hallett, the Assistant Adjutant-General, read aloud to the spectators Mr. McKerrows record of war services, a record of which any man may well be proud of. Following the death of his wife, McKerrow returned to Scotland in 1915, and settled with one of his daughters at Glasgow Road, Perth, but not before being given a rousing send-off from Malta, his "Benefit Concert" at Valetta attracting the patronage of Field Marshal Lord Methuen, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., C.M.G. and Vice-Admiral A. H. Limpus, C.B. Back in Scotland, in the late 1920s, he wrote his memoirs for publication in the Covenanter, the regimental journal of the Cameronians (the new title of the old 90th), the editor then describing him as the oldest living member of the Regiment - undoubtedly, too, he was one of the last surviving Crimea & Mutiny veterans when he died in October 1927; for further extracts from his memoirs, and other career details, see The Annuity Meritorious Service Medal 1847-1953, by Ian McInnes, in particular Appendix I).

Lot 36

A LOW LADDER BACK CHAIR with rush seat, a stick back chair and a single elm Victorian kitchen chair

Lot 591

A pair of carved mahogany elbow chairs, in George III style, 20th century, each shaped square back with pierced ladder splats, above a pair of serpentine shaped arms and dished square seats, on moulded square section legs and H-shaped stretchers

Lot 258

A set of eight blue painted wood ladder back chairs in the early 19th century style, 20th century, incorporating two armchairs, all with rush seats

Lot 209

A gents gold cased Omega De-Ville wristwatch, having a square champagne dial with raised baton numerals, mechanical seventeen jewel movement with woven polished bracelet strap, having flip ladder catch, hallmarked London 1967, case number 3115490, movement number 620

Lot 210

A Longines gents 14 carat gold wristwatch, the circular champagne dial with raised black baton numerals, and having jeweled bezel, polished 14 carat gold bracelet strap with flip ladder catch

Lot 531

A set of 5 Regency period mahogany dining chairs with wide top rails, reeded centre rails and uprights, overstuffed seats on turned legs, and a ladder back carver chair upholstered en suite

Lot 622

A French Provincial style distressed oak dining suite comprising dresser base of 2 cupboards and 2 drawers, width 52", rectangular table on heavy square legs, length 89", a set of 8 rush seat ladder back dining chairs

Lot 99

A pair of modern painted wood ladder back chairs originally designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh printed manufacturers mark 140cm. high

Lot 564

A reproduction mahogany twin pillar Dining Table with 2 centre leaves, raised on triple splay supports, 3'3" (99cms) wide x 8'7" (262cms) extended length, together with a set of 10 mahogany ladder back dining chairs (2 carvers).

Lot 803

A 19th Century Ash Ladder Back Rocking Armchair having round turned shoulders, with rush seat, on round turned legs

Lot 40

A William John Moorcroft "Jacob's Ladder" 102/3 Vase, designed by Alicia Amison, impressed and painted marks, 10cm (boxed); and An "Ode to May" 576/4 Vase, designed by Sian Leeper, signed in gold by the designer and dated 29.5.05, 11cm (2)

Lot 404

Cabinet made medium oak drop leaf dinning table by Dresser Nelson of Scarborough and four matching ladder back chairs

Lot 385

A late 19th century beech and elm child's ladder back armchair, having seagrass seat, turned legs and pad feet

Lot 57

A set of seven oak ladder back dining chairs, with rush seats, including one carver

Lot 274

EDWARDIAN PIERCED LADDER BACK CHAIR and a STANDARD CHAIR to match (2)

Lot 6

LLOYD LOOM STYLE TUB CHAIR and an ALUMINIUM LADDER (2)

Lot 7

A METAL SECURITY BOX and an ALUMINIUM STEP LADDER (2)

Lot 23

A WORK BENCH and an ALUMINIUM STEP LADDER (2)

Lot 33

AN ALUMINIUM FOLDING LADDER/PLATFORM

Lot 382

A Hornby No. 2 double electric signal, missing ladder & lamps (F)

Lot 1652

Corgi, 1143 Corgi Major 'American La France', articulated fire engine, red/white, yellow ladder in window box with card upstand, instructions, window slightly damaged (M,BVG) (Illus.)

Lot 2551

Budgie, No.270 ESSO tanker with windows, red, very minor chips on tank ladder (NM,BNM), sold with 252 Austin railway container truck 'British Railways', small chips (G) (Illus.)

Lot 194

A wooden toy, man climbing down ladder

Lot 233

A Dinky Toys Fire Engine with extending ladder, 955 boxed

Lot 2091

A late 20th Century stripped and painted pine kitchen table on square tapering legs, together with a matching set of ladder back chairs with blue fabric seats.

Lot 2222

A set of five 20th Century oak ladder back dining chairs on turned and block legs.

Lot 697

A set of six late 19th Century Cotswold style oak dining chairs, with ladder-backs and hessian seats, (6).

Lot 495

A 19th century walnut Savonarola with serpentine ladder back topped with urn finials over cushioned seat X-frame stretcher; including a walnut cushioned X-frame stool (2)

Lot 1753

Three rush seat oak ladder back chairs, armchair and elm combback chair

Lot 797

Goebel Hummel porcelain figurine of a boy carrying a ladder, impressed crown and marked F.F. 141

Lot 1

A VICTORIAN ASH AND OAK LADDER BACK ARMCHAIR with rush seat

Lot 1

A set of eight Lancashire wavy ladder back dining chairs, 19th century, oak and ash, each with arched top rail and double baluster front stretcher on turned and tapering front legs, terminating in a pad foot (some re-rushing to the seats), the set includes two carvers (6+2)

Lot 2031

A 20th Century oak refectory table the rectangular top on turned supports united by a stretcher, on outswept feet, together with five ladder back dining chairs with rush seats, on turned legs.

Lot 556

A BSA .577 Snider-Action rifle, 78cm barrel with ladder sight, hinged breech block, lock stamped BSA & Co., 1872 and with VR and Crown, steel furniture and ramrod, 123cm long

Lot 1

A French oak rectangular dining table with two extension leaves, 85 cm wide x 198 cm long, fully extended 290 cm together with six ladder back chairs.

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