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A mid 20thC retro teak extending Dining Table, of a rounded rectangular shape and butterfly style extra leaf, W (extended) 181 cm x W (not extended) 135.5 cm x D 87.5 cm x H 71cm, together with four complementary Retro dining Chairs, with ladder backs and green upholstery, W 48 cm x H 50 cm x D 76 cm(5)
Boxed Hornby OO gauge "Super Detail" BR 4-6-2 Battle Of Britain Class 34090 "Sir Eustace Missenden" electric locomotive with tender (R2692), DCC Ready. Model in near mint condition with instructions and sealed accessory pack. One plastic ladder rear of tender has partially come away (no damage) but can be re-positioned with a fine pair of tweezers
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY POST OFFICE BEECHWOOD FOLDING LADDER the six graduated treads with crudely applied brass strips, presumably 'in-house', with slender uprights, 125cm high x 43cm wide x 88cm deep, the top tread stamped to underside 'PO DWB 74'Provenance: The residual contents of Claveys Farmhouse, Mells Green, Somerset.
Four boxed Dinky diecast models to include 591 ' Shell Chemicals Limited ' A.E.C Tanker, 555 Fire Engine With Extending Ladder, 581 Horse Box and 582 Pullmore Car Transporter, plus a boxed Corgi 323 Ferrari Daytona 365 and an unboxed play worn Dinky Supertoys Foden (6). Diecast gd to vg, boxes show storage wear
the signed square-shaped dial with baton numerals, the winder with Omega logo, on an integrated gold mesh bracelet with ladder clasp, Omega logo to the clasp, 15.8cm long, together with two other lady's 9ct gold wristwatches, total weight 59.3 grams. *Condition: None of the watches appear to be working, all with some wear.
the signed cushion-shaped dial with baton numerals, with circular-cut diamonds set to the bezel, on an integrated 18ct gold textured bracelet with ladder clasp, with Longines logo to the winder, the clasp stamped B & Co., 16.8cm long, 42.8 grams. *Condition: The watch does not appear to be working, some wear, but no obvious damage or repair.
A large plastic Garden Railway Ride-On Locomotive and Tender with plastic track sections (untested) along with a quantity of loose tinplate items including Tonka Cement Mixer, Tipper Truck, Fire Tender Ladder Truck, some plastic and diecast Toys, three boxed Matchbox Superfast models including 23 Atlas Truck and 59 Planet Scout, plus Board Games including The Real Nasty Horse Racing Game. (Qty)
A set of eight mid-20th century French stained beech ladder back dining chairs, in the manner of Charles Dudouyt, height 95cm, width 46cm.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.
An early 20th century Chippendale style mahogany pierced ladder back elbow chair, the cabriole legs carved with scallop shells and claw and ball feet, height 95cm, width 65cm, depth 60cm.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.
BROOKS RICHARD: (1912-1992) American film director, Academy Award winner. Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Brooks standing outdoors in a full-length profile pose on a stepladder opposite actor Burt Lancaster, who also stands on the ladder, on location during the filming of the Western movie The Professionals (1966). Signed by Brooks in bold blue fountain pen ink to a clear area of the background. About EXProvenance: The present photograph originates from the collection of Pierre Goulliard, a French gentleman who, for over 50 years, dedicated himself to obtaining in person autographs of British, American and European movie stars, always obtaining the signatures in fountain pen ink.
TWAIN MARK: (1835-1910) Samuel Langhorne Clemens. American writer and humourist. A fine, long A.L.S., Samuel, eight pages, 8vo, 'Study' [Hartford, Connecticut], n.d. ('Tuesday. P.M.', October 1880), to his wife, Olivia. Twain commences his letter in German, stating that he arrived at 7.15pm and continuing to inform his wife of the preparations being made at their house, 'Georg hat alles gethan wie du hast es befordert. Die halle-Teppiche sind aufgehoben, die Thuren von das FrauenZimmer unde deine Schlaf-Zimmer sind geschlusselt, die Mobel sind.....weggenommen. O nein, Ich habe nicht die Warheit gesprochen: er hat nicht das Tuch vor das Sideboard fest genagelt. - Also - eferydings else ist all und ganz gut gemacht' (Translation: 'George did everything as you requested. The hall carpets are lifted, the doors of the women's room and your bedroom are locked, the furniture is……removed. Oh no, I wasn't telling the truth: he didn't nail the cloth in front of the sideboard - Also - eferydings else is all very well done'), completing the remainder of the letter in English, writing, in part, 'I found Mr. Beals hard at work in the rain, with his decorations. With a ladder he had strung flags around our bedroom balcony & thence around to the porte cochere, which was elaborately flagged - thence all the flags of all nations were suspended from a line which stretched past the green house to the limit of our ground. Against each of the two trees on the mound half-way down to our gate stands a knight in complete armour. Piles of still bundled flags clutter up the ombra (to be put up) also gaudy shields of various shapes (arms of this & other countries); also some huge glittering arches & things, done in gold & silver paper, containing mottoes in big letters. I broke Mr. Beal's heart by persistently & inflexibly annulling & forbidding the biggest & gorgeousest of the arches - it had on it, in all the fines of the rainbow, "The Home of Mark Twain" in letters as big as your head. O, we're going to be decorated sufficient, don't you worry about that, Madam. At least I infer so, from what I have seen of Mr. Beals's hand & what he holds in reserve. I don't know but he is really going to decorate us too much. However, I'm letting him go on…..But wasn't it lucky that I arrived in time to bust up that Mark Twain business? I'm in the study…..& I've got a cheerful wood fire & four gas burners going…..It would be perfect if you were here to help me enjoy it, sweetheart….I hope you are reading & not half as lonesome as you were expecting to be' and concluding by referring to an important principle in the play of the cards during Bridge, 'I've been puzzling over it, and - but you better ask Whitmore, because I want to be certain about it - is it always second hand low, even when you haven't got a high card? - & if you do, what do you infer from it? Or do you infer at all, in that case? It being your partners turn to infer, likely. I wish I had brought the book along; several of those things are not clear to me'. Twain signs off the letter in an affectionate manner, 'Acres of love to you, my best & dearest, & love also to the kids, including Jean', and in a postscript returns to the decoration of their home, 'P.S. I'm going to get Mr. Beals to change that to God Bless Our Home. He said he would have to have a new motto; so that will do first rate for a novelty. It is to go over the front gate'. A letter of excellent content providing a superb glimpse of Mark Twain in his intimacy. VGOlivia Langdon Clemens (1845-1904) Wife of Samuel Langhorne Clemens from 1870. Livy, as she was known, assisted her husband with the editing of his books, articles and lectures and Twain once wrote of her "I am as proud of her brain as her beauty". The couple had three daughters, including Jean who had been born in July 1880.The extensive decorations to their home which Twain makes reference to in the present letter were in preparation of the visit of former United States President Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885) to Hartford on 16th October 1880. Grant was seeking the Republican presidential nomination for a third term and upon his train arriving in Hartford he found that 'the city was thronged with visitors…..and the streets were lined with decorations, not only along the line of march of the procession, but elsewhere'. Twain gave a welcoming address to Grant in which the writer declared 'Your country loves you. Your country is proud of you. Your country is grateful to you. Her applauses which have been thundering in your ears all these weeks and months, will never cease while the flag you saved continues to wave. Your country stands ready from this day forth to testify her measureless love and pride and gratitude toward you in every conceivable inexpensive way. Welcome to Hartford, great soldier, honoured statesman, unselfish citizen'.
Sale Item: LADDER BACK CHAIR RATTAN SEAT (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
Matchbox Superfast group of mid to late 1970's issue models. Including (1) 4c Pontiac Firebird; (2) 8c De Tomaso Pantera; (3) 17b Daimler Fleetline Londoner Bus with rare metallic brown base (blister pack has been opened); (4) 20b Range Rover Police Patrol; (5) 22c Blazer Buster Fire Engine with scarce black ladder; (6) 31b Volks-Dragon VW Beetle Dragster roman numeral issue; (7) 51b Citroen SM Streakers issue with dark yellow interior and dot-dash wheels - Near Mint to Mint in Fair to Good U.S. issue Blister packs. (7)
Matchbox Regular Wheels Group of Construction & Commercial Vehicles. (1) 2c Muir Hill Site Dumper "Laing" - without silver grille, late issue Type E3 box; (2) 9c Merryweather Marquis Fire Engine - brass 18-rung ladder, 45-tread black plastic wheels, Type D4 Box; (3) 24b Weatherill Hydraulic Excavator with grey plastic wheels, Type D4 Box; (4) 37b Karrier Bantam Coca Cola Delivery Truck - short rear decal, gloss black base, 18-tread black plastic wheels, Type D3 Box - all Near Mint to Mint in Good to Good Plus Boxes with various reference labels to end flaps; (5) 8c Caterpillar Tractor - partial model number cast to base, black plastic rollers with original & pliable but a little discoloured green rubber tracks - Excellent Plus unboxed. (5)
Matchbox Regular Wheels (1) 2c Muir Hill Site Dumper "Laing" - without silver grille, with base hole; (2) 6c Euclid Dump Truck - with silver grille, detailed black plastic wheels with front wheel nuts cast (does have some paint chips & factory paint flaws); (3) 9c Merryweather Marquis Fire Engine with brass 18-rung ladder; (4) 18d Caterpillar Bulldozer with small exhaust stack & blade brace, with base hole; (5) 24b Weatherill Hydraulic Excavator with grey plastic wheels; (6) 40b Leyland Royal Tiger Coach - without red tail lamps, gloss black clip-fit base, 36-tread black plastic wheels - Good Plus to Near Mint in Fair to Good Plus boxes; (7) 26b Foden Cement Mixer - with silver trim, orange plastic barrel, with chassis braces, 20-tread black plastic wheels - Excellent unboxed (dusty from display). (7)
A GOOD CASED .450 CALIBRE PERCUSSION PRESENTATION RIFLE BY JAMES WILKINSON & SON, 30inch sighted damascus barrel engraved with the manufacturer's details and fitted with blued rear leaf and ladder sights, border engraved case colour hardened breech with platinum vent, stamped with the serial no. 5939, border and finely scroll engraved bolted lock signed WILKINSON & SON, half stocked with crisply chequered fore-end and wrist, border and scroll engraved steel mounts, the butt with good traces of original blued finish, the trigger guard with fine pineapple finial and the tang engraved with the serial no. 5959, brass topped wooden ramrod, contained in its green baize lined case, with maker's trade label and complete with planished tin rifle flask, large cap tin with label, oil bottle, ball mould, flanged bullet mould, plain hollow back bullet mould, patch tin, wad tin, two-piece cleaning rod, secondary loading rod, printed loading instructions, turnscrew and key to the case, this of brass mounted mahogany construction, the lid inset with a large circular presentation plaque, PRESENTED BY THE British Government TO M: CHARLES LOUIS BENJAMIN GABRIE in acknowledgement of important Services rendered on occasion of the Wreck of the British Store Ship Enchantress FEBRUARY 20.21. 1861. Works well on FC and HC with a clean bright bore.
A WHITWORTH .451 PERCUSSION MATCH RIFLE, 35 7/8inch heavy recoloured barrel engraved with the Whitworth trademark, case colour hardened bolted lock engraved THE WHITWORTH COMPANY LIMITED stamped with the Whitworth Trademark at the tail, half stocked with chequered fore-end and wrist, steel mounts, serial no. F455 to the trigger guard, barrel, and channel, rear sight and ladder sight with manufacturer's details. Works well on FC and HC with a clean bore. Some scattered surface rust.
A .577 CALIBRE PATTERN 1853 THREE-BAND PERCUSSION ENFIELD RIFLE, 39inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, border engraved lock stamped 1857 over TOWER and with a crown over VR at the tail, full stocked with regulation brass mounts, steel ramrod. Works well on FC and HC with a pitted bore.
A .577 CALIBRE PATTERN 1853 THREE-BAND PERCUSSION ENFIELD RIFLE, 39inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, border engraved lock stamped 1862 over TOWER and with a crown over VR at the tail, full stocked with regulation brass mounts, steel ramrod. Works well on FC and HC with small patches of light pitting to the bore.
A .577 CALIBRE PATTERN 1853 PERCUSSION THREE-BAND ENFIELD RIFLE BY THE LAC, 39inch sighted re-blued barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, the lock stamped 1862 over LACo and with a crown over VR at the tail, full stocked with regulation brass mounts, steel ramrod. Good on FC and HC with clean bright bore.
A .577 CALIBRE PATTERN 1856 PERCUSSION TWO-BAND VOLUNTEER RIFLE, 33inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, border engraved lock dated 1859 and stamped with a crown at the tail, full stocked with chequered fore-end and wrist, the back set with an escutcheon of garter form IN VERITATE CONFIDO, regulation steel mounts, steel ramrod. Good on FC and HC with clean bright bore, neat repair to stock at barrel tang.
A .577 CALIBRE PATTERN 1856 PERCUSSION TWO-BAND ENFIELD RIFLE, 33inch sighted reblued barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, the lock stamped TOWER over 1866 and stamped with a crown at the tail, full stocked with regulation brass and steel mounts. Good on FC and HC with clean bright bore, ramrod lacking.
A .577 CALIBRE PATTERN 1858 VOLUNTEER PERCUSSION SHORT RIFLE, 33inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, border engraved locked indistinctly signed GLASGOW, full stock with regulation steel mounts, steel ramrod, patinated, together with a worn 1842 Pattern Constabulary carbine by COLLIS, cracked clean through the wrist and a crude percussion sporting gun. (3)
A .577 CALIBRE PATTERN 1856 TWO-BAND ENFIELD RIFLE BY NICOL OF DUNDEE, 33inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights and faintly engraved with the manufacturer's details, nipple lacking, border engraved signed lock, full stocked with regulation steel mounts, steel ramrod. Works well on FC and HC, with a lightly pitted bore.
A .450 OBSOLETE CALIBRE MARTINI HENRY SERVICE RIFLE, 32.5inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, the action stamped with a crown over VR over ENFIELD 1887 IV over I over 2, full stocked with regulation steel mounts, steel cleaning rod. Action functions and with a cleanish bore.
A .451 CALIBRE PERCUSSION WHITWORTH MILITARY MATCH RIFLE, 33inch sighted barrel fitted with rear match ladder sights, adjustable fore-sight, blade lacking, engraved WHITWORTH PATENT, the left side of the breech with the serial no. 377, this repeated inaide the patch box cover, bolted lock engraved WHITWORTH RIFLE CO. MANCHESTER and with the wheat sheaf emblem at the tail, full stocked with chequered fore-end and wrist, regulation steel mounts, the left side of the butt with large vacant white metal presentation escutcheon. Good on FC and HC with clean bore. Generally a very crisp gun with some original colour - nipple, barrel tang screw and loading rod lacking.
A .451 CALIBRE PERCUSSION WESTLEY RICHARDS MILITARY MATCH MONKEY TAIL RIFLE, 36inch sighted blued barrel fitted with rear leaf and ladder sights and engraved WHITWORTH LONDON, the left side of the breech with the serial no. 467, this repeated on the breech cover, bolted lock engraved WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO. over 1860, retains some colour, full stocked with chequered fore-end and wrist, regulation steel mounts, the butt with trap containing two cleaning tools. Good on FC and HC with clean bore. Hammer possibly replaced.
A .577 OBSOLETE CALIBRE THREE-BAND SNIDER ENFIELD VOLUNTEER RIFLE BY FLETCHER, 39inch barrel and breech fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, the lock engraved T. FLETCHER 115 CHURCH ROAD LONDON, full stocked with regulation brass mounts, steel cleaning rod. Good traces of original colour to lock and barrel. Good on FC and HC with clean bright bore, hammer nose shroud shaved off.

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