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Matchbox Regular Wheels Group of 1950's issue Mostly Commercial & Public Service Vehicles to include (1) Major pack M3 Mighty Antar Articulated Tank Transporter with Centurion Tank Load; (2) M5 Massey -Ferguson 780 Combine Harvester; (3) 17a Bedford Removals Van; (4) 56a London Trolleybus with 18-tread grey plastic wheels; plus others similar (see photo) - Generally Excellent unboxed with rusty axles along with 9c Merryweather Marquis Fire Engine - dull red body with rear upper hose lockers cast, tan ladder, 24-tread grey plastic wheels with rounded axles - Good unboxed. (10)
Matchbox Regular Wheels group of Mid-Late 1960's issue Models to include (1) 5d London Routemaster Bus - "BP Visco-Static" labels, base with front axles braces, earlier period Type E1 Box; (2) 9c Merryweather Marquis Fire Engine brass 18-rung ladder; (3) 14c Bedford Lomas Ambulance - 45-trad black plastic wheels; (4) 46b Guy Pickfords Removal Van - 36-tread black plastic wheels - Generally Excellent in Good to Excellent Type D and Type E boxes. (4)
Matchbox Regular Wheels group of 1950's issue models mostly Commercial Vehicles all with metal wheels to include (1) 4b Massey Harris Tractor; (2) 9a Dennis Fire Engine with damaged ladder; (3) 10b Scammell Scarab Mechanical Horse; (4) 13a Bedford Wreck Truck plus others similar (see photo) - generally Good Plus to Excellent in Poor to Good Plus Type B1 and Type B2 boxes. (7)
Penzance interest, a set of step ladders, an extending ladder and a pasting table. All sign written for the Penzance decorating firm John Peak & Sons. (3)The family business ‘John Peak & Sons’ (4/5 Causewayhead Penzance) ran from 1882 - 1994 and up until the 1960’s the business also had their own professional decorators. You could buy your wallpaper/paint etc and hire the professional decorators too. These ladders and wallpapering table were the business ones used by the decorating team.
Y A PAIR OF INDIAN ROSEWOOD LIBRARY STEPS LATE 20TH CENTURYEach a flight of four steps119cm high when openProvenance:High Hall, DorsetCondition Report: Overall the condition reflects their lack of great age and likely light use in domestic settingPlease note: these are sold as decorative items only and not as 'a ladder' Dreweatts make no comments or guarantees as to their usability or overall stability nor can we guarantee their load bearing capacity Condition Report Disclaimer
A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY INLAID LOO TABLE, width 121cm x depth 87cm x height 69cm, along with a pair of Sheraton revival balloon back chairs, a carved oak ladder back chair, and two spoon back chairs (condition report: -table with veneer repairs, Sheraton chairs in need of recovering, carved oak chair with a broken front seat) (6)
Glycine, a German WWII military wristwatch, No D 72819 H. The black dial with luminous skeleton Arabic numerals and hands and a subsidiary seconds at 6, the 33.5mm wide, chrome-plated and steel screw case, marked verso 'Stahl Boden' (steel base), 'Wasserdicht' (waterproof) and numbered 'D72819 H' on a later Bonklip stainless steel ladder bracelet, the jewelled lever movement signed 'Glycine' Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy. The case in overall fair-poor condition, the chrome plating is worn over a substantial area of the watch case and the base metal showing through. The case back good. The watch is ticking and set-hands functioning.
A selection of boxed 00 gauge scale models, comprising: a country station (not yet assembled) with straight and curved platform sections, plus end ramps, by Hornby (item no. R8000); a water tower (assembled), including diecast metal water crane and metal ladder, by Hornby (item no. R8003); a double-track level crossing, by Hornby (item no. R636); a pack of working people, by Hornby (unopened) (item no. R563); a hydraulic buffer stop, by Hornby (item no. R394); a Series 3 right-hand hand-operated point, by Tri-ang (item no. R292); a hand-operated junction signal, by Tri-ang (item no. R142D); a Ratio Trackside series concrete footbridge (item no. 517); (8 items)
Deactivated AK47 7.62mm assault rifle, the 43cm(17") blackened barrel with tall fore-sight and ladder rear sight, under-barrel cleaning rod, blackened body with side cocking handle, blackened steel trigger guard and removable magazine, folding stock with stripped laminated fore-end and composite pistol grip no.5063661, L91cm overall; with one magazine and magazine pouch; WITH DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATE No.174585 DATED 18/01/23Condition Report:Deactivated to modern requirements.Condition is consistent with service wear including chipping to blackening.
A pair of late George III provincial ash ladder back chairs with rush seats, height 98cm, width 47cm, together with two other provincial ladder back chairs.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George III provincial elm and ash bow backed corner chair with a rush seat and wavy ladder back, height 76cm, width 76cm, depth 53cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Trapdoor Springfield 45-70 carbine LICENCE REQUIRED Trapdoor Springfield 45-70 carbine, US model of 1878, 22inch barrel fitted with folding ladder sight, the lock stamped with an eagle and US Springfield, the half stock with saddle ring and inspectors cartouche, serial number 264206. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .45-70 or .45 RIFLE OR RFD REQUIRED105cm long
Martini Henry MkII .577/450 rifle Martini Henry MkII .577/450 rifle, 32inch barrel fitted with ladder rear sight and secured by two bands incorporating bayonet lug, the action has a later 20th century applied Crown VR BSA 1888 MkII stamping, numerous inspection and acceptance marks.Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, photo ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out.125cm longThe rifle appears in fair general condition with an average patina.The action works correctly with a positive lock-up, the lever is a little loose when locked into its socket.The bore is pitted throughout but a rifling pattern can still be seen. The bluing is mostly worn away, there is some light surface corrosion spots dotted throughout. There is some pitting to some of the polished parts such as the cleaning rod. The stock is free from splits or repairs, there are scratches and dents from use but nothing defacing.There are some minor chips to the cleaning rod channel.
IAB Marcheno .54 Sharps carbine LICENCE REQUIRED IAB Marcheno .54 Sharps percussion capping breech-loading carbine, 22inch barrel with folding ladder sight, colour case hardened action, the splinter forend lacks the barrel band to fully secure it, serial number 33111. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .54 RIFLE VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED100cm long
Boer War .577 Snider rifle Boer War Enfield .577 three band Snider rifle with history, 36.5" barrel stamped fitted with ladder sight, Crown V.R. lock dated 1862, the MkII breech stamped L.S.A.C for the London Small Arms Company who carried out the conversion from muzzle loader, the stock fitted with brass furniture and stamped with L.S.A.C circle and numeral 1, complete with cleaning rod and jockey cap striker cover. Together with its original issued socket bayonet.This rifle is accompanied by a handwritten letter from a previous owner detailing the history of the arm and ownership by Mr Reuben Reeds of Omemee Ontario. Reeds enlisted as a volunteer in the Royal Canadian Regiment in 1899 and carried it whilst serving in South Africa as part of the Boer War. Following the end of hostilities, the Canadian volunteers were allowed to keep their Sniders and what remaining ammunition they had as by this time they were well beyond obsolete. The letter details how Reuben Reeds, of farming background, could not bring himself to shoot at the Dutch farmers and consequently brought a large amount of his allocated ammunition home. He also quite rightly feared using a single-shot black powder cartridge arm against the repeating clip-fed Mausers carried by the Boers. Please see the ammunition box and packets of original ammunition included later in this sale which was issued to Reuben Reeds and accompanied him home with this rifle. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.140cm long
Martini Henry 577/450 artillery carbine Martini Henry 577/450 MkII artillery carbine, 21inch barrel secured by two bands, one with bayonet lug, folding ladder sight, the action stamped Enfield 1874 II, the receiver and but with Drill Purpose stamps, the butt with Enfield roundell, butt disk and sold out of service marks. Fitted with a reproduction white leather sling.Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.95cm longThe metalwork has a brushed appearance from being cleaned up, there is overall light pitting. The bore is in good order with no signs of pitting. The action works correctly. The stock has been lightly cleaned and very lightly sanded, it has been tru-oiled and has a glossy patina. There are some small patched repairs to retaining pin holes.
Lee Metford .303 bolt action rifle LICENCE REQUIRED Lee Metford MkII L.S.A. .303 bolt action rifle converted to a Charger Loader Lee Enfield and set up for MkII round nose ball ammunition, 30-inch barrel fitted with folding ladder sights and secured by two bands the front being fitted with a cleaning rod and bayonet lug, the action with charger loader added, the wrist joint with Crown VR 1894 date and L.S.A. Co. stamp above numeral II, the reverse side stamped with further London Small Arms stamps and 1910 date and C.L.L.E. fitted with original volley sights, the wrist stamped with later owner name J. Cambell, Birmingham Nitro proofs, serial number 9262B, the bolt numbered 13747. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .303 VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED .125cm long The rifle shows signs of age with a dark patina. The bore has a strong rifling pattern through most of the tube but does have worn rifling around the throat just ahead of the chamber. The metal finish outside of the rifle is of worn and fading bluing with some light speckled pitting and surface corrosion. The magazine is more corroded and pitted than the rest of the rifle. The VR stamping is lighter than would be expected indicating a refinish, perhaps at the time of conversion. The Action works correctly, the bolt face has some wear to it and some light surface dents around the primer area. The bolt has a different serial number to the rifle. The wood stock has lots of dents, scratches and marks, but no repairs or splits, there is a chip to the wood around the cleaning rod channel edge. The butt is a different colour and patina to the rest of the wood indicating it has been refinished or replaced.

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