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Lot 123

A pair of gold single stone fracture filled ruby stud earrings, with a square step cut fracture filled ruby, approximately 5mm, claw set with post and butterfly fittings, marked 9k, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 1.38g (2)Condition report: Jewellers unsold stock - no damage or repairs.Surface reaching inclusions to the fracture filled rubies.

Lot 169

An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond half eternity ring, by Cropp & Farr, with alternating eight cut diamonds, grain set, and square step cut sapphires, rub set, the white gold head with engraved guards to a yellow gold tapered shank, London 1969, 3.06g.Finger size OCondition report: Minor surface marks/scratches to mount.Slight wear to side of head.A chip to one of the sapphires, and minor abrasions to the facet junctions of the others.Head of ring a little dirty, would benefit from being cleaned.

Lot 165

2 STEP FOLDING METAL KITCHEN STEP

Lot 79

VINTAGE 5 STEP WOODEN STEP LADDER

Lot 53

Emerald and diamond cluster ring featuring a rectangular step cut emerald, claw set and raised within a diamond surround, diamond wt approx 0.80ct, stamped 18ct, size M/N

Lot 89

Mixed Lot: modern 9ct gold and pale quartz dress ring, a square step shaped design raised in an angular plain polished mount, size P, together with an opal ring, the oval shaped cabochon opal in a rub over setting between pierced shoulders in an unmarked yellow metal mount, size O (2)

Lot 183

Emerald and diamond three stone ring, the step cut emerald 4.3mm x 3mm, flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds, 0.20ct approx, size N/O

Lot 589

A Modern Two Step Metal Step Ladder

Lot 395

JOHN BEUSMANS CARN POTTERY. Three step-sided vases, all with printed stamp. Height tallest 17cm.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Lot 622

A Vintage Wooden Extending Ladder with Twisted Wire Step Guards

Lot 588

A Modern Six Step Aluminium Step Ladder

Lot 490

Aluminum ladder & step ladder 

Lot 541

John Payne quick-step mill

Lot 935

A wooden step ladder together with an aluminium step ladder

Lot 956

Two wooden step ladders

Lot 958

A wooden step ladder

Lot 937

A wooden step ladder, an aluminium step ladder and a set of steps

Lot 948

An aluminium step ladder

Lot 2049

Artist: Eadweard Muybridge [d'apres] (English/American, 1830-1904). Title: "First Dance Step [from Animal Locomotion: Plate 369]". Medium: Original photogravure. Date: Composed 1872-1885. Printed later from the original negative. Dimensions: Overall size: 11 11/16 x 15 3/4 in. (297 x 400 mm). Image size: 5 7/16 x 14 5/16 in. (138 x 364 mm).Lot Note(s): Stamped with the photographer's name, recto. Edition unknown, presumed small. High-grade archival paper. Full margins, as issued. Fine, quality printing. Fine condition. Comment(s): Eadweard Muybridge, born Edward James Muggeridge, was an English photographer important for his pioneering work in photographic studies of motion and early work in motion-picture projection. He adopted the first name Eadweard as the original Anglo-Saxon form of Edward, and the surname Muybridge believing it to be similarly archaic. [25353-3-150]

Lot 19

A PLATINUM, EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING Three square step cut emeralds and two diamonds set in a platinum band Marked PT900 Approx. weight emeralds: 0.52cts Approx. weight diamonds: 0.30cts Hong Kong size 12 5.42g

Lot 171

AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING An 18k yellow gold band with central step cut emerald, flanked with two square cut diamonds to each shoulder Marked 750 Hong Kong size 12 4.76g

Lot 178

A SEVEN STONE TOURMALINE RING An 18k yellow gold band with square, step cut tourmalines Marked 750 Hong Kong size 16

Lot 133

A PLATINUM TWIST, RUBY AND DIAMOND RING A platinum oval step cut ruby ring set within a surround of round and baguette cut diamonds Approx. weight ruby: 1.75cts Approx. weight diamonds: 0.70cts Marked PT900 Sold with a Nan Yang Gemological Institute Certificate (Report No. 32838354) Hong Kong size 13 6.77g

Lot 6

A PLATINUM AND FIRE OPAL RING A large fire opal stone set in a platinum band flanked by two step cut diamonds to either side Marked PM 745 33 Hong Kong size 9  5.94g

Lot 128

AN OVAL RUBY AND DIAMOND RING An oval step cut ruby ring set in approx. 20k yellow gold with tapered baguette diamonds to the surround and flanked by round cut diamonds to the shoulders Approx. weight ruby: 0.665cts Approx. weight tapered baguette diamonds (20 total): 0.51cts Approx. weight round diamonds (6 total): 0.30cts Marked 850 Hong Kong size 12 4.48g

Lot 120

2002 Porsche 911 / 996 Targa Transmission: manualMileage:85235The 996 is the internal designation for the Porsche 911 model manufactured and sold between 1998 and 2005. On its debut, the 996 featured the most significant changes to the Carrera model since its 1963 introduction, namely the water-cooled engine replacing the previously air-cooled unit. Progressively stringent noise regulations, environmental concerns, a higher expectation for refinement and a high-performance, four-valve per cylinder engine made the switch necessary. Other changes included a sleeker body with a more steeply raked windshield and a redesigned interior. The performance characteristics remained superb with reliability at its core. The Targa models now featured a full glass and electronically operated roof. The 996 was another step forward for Porsche, making cars that not only excited their fan base but appealed to those who wanted a comfortable and practical everyday sports car that could sprint to 60 mph in a shade over five seconds.Originally registered on 29th June 2002 this 996 Targa is owned by a fastidious and knowledgeable collector, the car has always been well cared for. The striking paintwork on this handsome Porsche has to be seen to be appreciated. Officially known as Ocean Blue the paintwork almost changes colour in the sunlight and has a deep metallic finish to it. The interior of the car is contrasting grey leather. With great ergonomics this six-speed manual gearbox Porsche is a treat to drive, the exhaust note emitting from the Dansk sports exhaust is fantastic. Offered for sale at a realistic estimate given the condition and taking into account it has a Targa roof for those rare but thoroughly enjoyable sunny days. Supplied with a V5C registration document and a current MoT test certificate valid until 20th February 2022. Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 154

1986 Porsche Carrera 3.2 (3.5 Tognola upgrade) Supersport Specification Coupé Transmission: manualMileage:159393The 3.2 Carrera is revered as the ultimate development of the original 911 that first appeared in 1963, before being replaced by the more complicated 964.These final cars were the most flexible and usable of Butzi Porsche's original design. The all alloy flat six-engine, which had been fuel injected since 1971, was enlarged to 3164cc, giving a torquey 231 BHP; enough to propel the lithe and slippery coupé to over 150 mph, with 0-60 mph coming up in 5.6 seconds. Cars built from September 1986 onward received the more user-friendly G50 gearbox, but all 3.2 Carreras feature galvanized bodies, which together with Porsche's legendary build quality, ensure that these classics are long-lasting.Working for the city based financial company Singer and Friedlander, Mr. Dyas’ choice of company car was a bit better than most. A keen car enthusiast, he ‘settled’ for a brand new G50 gearbox, ‘triple black’ 3.2 Carrera Sport Coupé as, even with his position, ordering the factory Supersport he so desired was a step too far. He did however order the car with the desirable deep bolster adjustable sports seats, rear wiper and sunroof. Mr. Dyas loved the car and used it regularly, putting almost 65,000 miles on the clock by the time he bought it from his employers in 1992 (for £6,500) and although it was his car from new, he was now officially the second keeper.Whilst still owned by Singer and Friedlander however, Mr Dyas managed to get a few modifications done to the car. He somehow convinced his employers to convert the car to a Supersport, sourcing all the correct panels from Porsche and instructing Porsche experts, Tognola Engineering, to carry out the conversion. A receipt from Tognola from 1989 lists all the parts used for the conversion. Mr. Dyas didn’t stop there though; whilst having the Supersport conversion carried out and the car repainted, he also had Tognola do their 3.5 litre engine conversion. This boosted power from the standard 230 BHP to 267 BHP, (see rolling road report in the car’s history file), utilising the incredibly rare Club Sport ECU. Impressively, with the engine modifications, the car only produces 30 BHP less than the 930 Turbo!The quality of the work carried out when repainting the car after the Supersport conversion is remarkable, and the paint presents incredibly well even now, some 30 years later. Stood next to the car, it is hard to believe it has covered over 159,000 miles, presenting better than most 30,000 mile examples, with the interior unmarked and mechanically perfectly maintained. Indeed, other than its latest service, which included fluids and brake pads by Porsche guru Steve Monk, the car has had almost all of its work carried out by Tognola Engineering, with only the very early services by Porsche main dealers. The incredible history file shows not only every tax disc and MoT test certificate for the car’s life, but also every receipt from Tognola Engineering for their servicing and work from 1989 to 2014. The supplied Porsche service book also boasts 17 stamps and the vendor reports the car to be an absolute pleasure to drive, without any faults.Supplied with a UK V5C registration document, service book, owner’s handbook and a wonderful file of the car’s life as well as an MoT test certificate valid until April 2022. This fantastic Porsche is unique in terms of both its incomparable history, and its uprated specification.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 159

1971 Triumph TR6 Transmission: manualMileage:10494The Triumph TR6 was manufactured for seven years from 1969 and by the time production came to an end in July 1976, it was the best-seller of the TR range. The bodywork closely resembled that of the previous model, the Triumph TR5, but the front and rear were squared off and all TR6s featured inline six-cylinder engines. For the US market, the engine was fitted with carburettors whilst, for other world markets including the UK, the TR6 was fitted with fuel-injection. It featured a four-speed manual gearbox, independent rear suspension, rack and pinion steering, 15 wheels and tyres, pile carpet on the floors and boot, bucket seats and a full complement of instruments. In total 94,619 TR6s were built of which 86,249 were sold overseas and only 8,370 were sold in the UK.First registered on Christmas Eve 1971, this desirable ‘CP’ 150bhp car is a UK home market supplied vehicle including the desirable overdrive gearbox option, which still works faultlessly and shifts almost instantly. The condition of this car is truly excellent, with the chrome wire wheels presenting almost as new. The red paintwork shines brightly and the interior no less, with freshly reupholstered MX5 seats fitted for added comfort on longer journeys. The hood is in excellent condition, as are the carpets and dashboard. The history file for this car is very impressive with a huge amount of past invoices and receipts. The previous owner lavished as much care on it as the current one, spending around £7,000 with Moordale Motors in Hertfordshire on servicing between 2014 and 2020 alone. Included in the history file is an original handbook as well as the ultra-rare Triumph Passport booklet for the car and an original brochure. The vendor and previous owners have truly cherished and taken good care of the car with the vendor going through the vehicle from front to back before entering it into our sale. He reports the car to run and drive faultlessly with excellent performance and the engine pulling strongly.Supplied with its UK V5C registration document, BMI Heritage Certificate, previous MoT test certificates and a current MoT test certificate valid until September 2022, this is an impressive example of a British classic. Good condition TR6’s are difficult to come across and this one stands a step above the rest.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 232

Manufacturer - Corgi | Description - Renault Premium Step Frame Box Trailer - TNT | Stock Code - CC12111 | Notes - None| Scale - 1:50 | Certificate - No

Lot 3147

Complete DeAgostini Harry Potter chess step by step course with accessories, wand etc, including periodicals Nos. 1-82 (lacking No.68) with four binders, two chess sets with framed board, one traditional style the other fantasy, in original box.

Lot 113

A good old wooden step ladder. (collect only)

Lot 139

Step on toolbox and a plastic stepper.

Lot 310

A Metamorphic set of aluminium step ladders.

Lot 313

Four rung pair of aluminium step ladders.

Lot 869

A faux leather pouffe and a step stool with hand rail.

Lot 304

Five rung aluminium step ladder.

Lot 116

A metal and wood step ladder. (collect only)

Lot 233

A Milenco aluminium caravan step. (collect only)

Lot 191

An old wooden step ladder. (collect only)

Lot 399

A wooden step ladder. (collect only)

Lot 83

Two wooden step ladders. (collect only)

Lot 111

A wooden step ladders. (collect only)

Lot 1352

A Victorian mahogany step commode

Lot 110

A metal and wood step ladder. (collect only)

Lot 82

A quantity of step ladders. (collect only)

Lot 296

A Set of early 20th century pine, four rung, step ladders; another set, smaller; and three large pine trays, (5).

Lot 228

An emerald and diamond 18ct gold cluster ring, comprising a claw set step cut emerald to the centre, stone weight just over 1carat, claw set, within a border of illusion set small diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 0.06ct, size K1/2, total gross weight approx. 2.8gms Condition report: good all claws and stones present and intact, minor wear and tear

Lot 224

A ruby and diamond cluster ring, the cushion shaped, brilliant step cut ruby in six claw mount, within a border of six round brilliant and six baguette cut diamonds to five stone princess cut diamond shoulders and a plain white metal shank marked '18k'. Ring size N can be resized. 5.5 gramsAccompanied by a copy of the GRS report stating that the ruby is pigeon blood red, 1.02ct, of Burmese origin and with no signs of heat treatment

Lot 143A

Extending aluminium ladder & step ladder

Lot 84

Metal silver coloured shelving unit, folding directors style chair, shelf, metal kitchen step stool & basket containing walking sticks, shooting sticks & riding crops

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