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Lot 753

A 9ct gold aquamarine dress ring, semi-rubover set with a rectangular step-cut aquamarine, aquamarine approx. 5.40 carats, open shoulders, UK hallmark, size O, 5.6grams.

Lot 597

Two antique brooches, including an insect brooch set with a circular-cut sapphire, a pearl and seed pearls, unmarked & untested, length approx. 3.3cm, 2.0grams; and a bar brooch set to the centre with a rectangular step-cut blue stone, marked 9ct, length approx. 6.5cm, 2.3grams, (2).

Lot 238

An Arts & Crafts mahogany metamorphic library step chair. Height of steps 88.5cm.

Lot 169

Lledo - Twenty 1:76 scale Trackside Diecast vehicles to include #DG148010 Scammell Scarab Flatbed / Barrel Bulmers, DG206000 Scammell Townsman Box Trailer - Railfreight, DG199008 Scammell Mechanical Horse Step Frame Trailer - Royal Mail and similar. Items appear to be in excellent condition in very good boxes; some sun bleaching to boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 1007

A SELECTION OF GARDEN ITEMS including a rotary clothes line, a parasol, a wooden and two metal step ladders, etc

Lot 153

Three old builders step ladders.

Lot 324

A modern pine set of library steps composed of four steps, on centre turned column (h.123cm step height: 64cm width: 46cm)

Lot 1211

Two Good Retail Display items. Step ladder with oversized shelves plus an Old Singer base with new pine top fitted. See photos.

Lot 497

After Sophia Rosamund Praeger HRHA, MA, MBE (1867-1954) "The Philosopher" a bronzed plaster figure, depicting a boy sat on a step, incised to the back "The Philosopher, S R Praeger, 1916" 195cm high 

Lot 375

A set of folding aluminium step ladders 

Lot 124

A tall set of vintage wooden step ladders, for display purposes only

Lot 1166

An Antique Georgian five stone emerald and diamond ring, set with step-cut emeralds and old-cut diamonds, unmarked mount tests as 18ct and 12ct gold, setting height 5.8mm, size M, 2.2g . Condition Report:Ring has had a replacement shank, all stones present, central emerald has a large corner chip, 1 smaller emerald is chipped and fractured and other green stone has been replaced with glass, diamonds have a few small surface chips, general wear to high points, unmarked

Lot 1320

A platinum 0.3ct single-stone diamond ring, claw set with octagonal step-cut diamond, colour approx H/I, clarity approx SI1/SI2, setting height 5.3mm, size I, 2.8g . Condition Report:No damage or repair, diamond is quite bright with hardly any internal inclusions visible through a loupe, full UK hallmarks clear, stamped 950

Lot 1140

An Aquamarine and Diamond Ring, set with an octagonal step cut aquamarine of approximately 2.15 carats, the tapered shoulders set with central row of baguette cut diamonds flanked either side by modern round brilliant cut diamonds, the diamonds totalling 0.25 carats, mounted in 18ct white gold, size O, 6.4g . Condition Report:The aquamarine is a slightly pale greyish-blue with a few faint internal fractures only visible through a loupe along with extremely minor facet edge nicks. The diamonds are relatively bright and white. The mount has general wear mainly on the back of the shank where there is an adjustment join mark which has a small crack but is still very stable. Overall in very good condition.

Lot 1247

A platinum single stone aquamarine ring, maker PCJ, London 2011, rub-over set with square step-cut aquamarine weighing approximately 0.9ct, setting height 7.2mm, size I, 4.4g . Condition Report:No damage or repair, aquamarine is a light blue with minor wear to facet edges and no obvious internal inclusions, light surface abrasions to settings, full UK hallmarks clear, stamped 950

Lot 1221

An 18ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ring, set with rectangular step-cut ruby and single-cut diamonds, unmarked mount tests as 18ct, setting height 9.2mm, size N, 2.3g . Condition Report:All stones present, ruby is a deep red, settings heavily worn particularly on back of shank, unmarked

Lot 1215

A platinum three stone ruby and diamond ring, rub-over set with 0.7ct Princess-cut diamond, colour approx G, clarity approx VS, and square step-cut rubies, setting height 5.4mm, size K, 7g, with GLS Jewellery report . Condition Report:No damage, all stones present, diamond quite bright and lively with a slight yellow tint and no obvious internal inclusions under a loupe, rubies are a deep red with indications of heat treatment, light wear to high points of settings and still heavy gauge, full UK hallmarks clear, stamped 950

Lot 1195

An 18ct white gold emerald and diamond crossover ring, floral design set with 0.5ct oval old-cut diamond and octagonal step-cut emerald, with rose-cut diamond leaves, setting height 20.6mm, size N, 5.4g . Condition Report:No damage or repair, all stones present, emerald is a very vivid green with typical internal inclusions, diamond quite bright and lively with a slight yellow tint, hardly any wear to settings, stamped 750

Lot 288

The Snowman Short film 16mm colour positive with optical soundtrack Good Bridge Across the World Documentary 16mm colour positive with optical soundtrack Warped Selling Step By Step Training film 16mm colour positive with optical soundtrack Good Power to the People Documentary 16mm colour positive with optical soundtrack Good Cross Channel Link Documentary 16mm colour positive with optical soundtrack Good The M1 Motorway Documentary 16mm colour positive with optical soundtrack Good Capital City Documentary 16mm colour positive with optical soundtrack Faded to red You've Never Seen This Television pilot 16mm colour positive with optical soundtrack Very good (8) Please note that no films are sold with copyright. Catalogued by the Film is Fabulous! team at De Montfort University. Provenance: From the Estate of a deceased UK collector. The film and TV collection was amassed over 30 years

Lot 5259

Charles Lyell: 'Principles of Geology; or, the Modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants, Considered as Illustrative of Geology.', London, John Murray, 7th edition, first single volume edition, entirely revised, xvi,810pp, engraved frontis + 11 maps & plates (some folding) as called for, original pictorial cloth gilt. Charles Lyell's Principles of geology (1830-1833) has been described as "perhaps the most important scientific textbook ever written" (Gould 2000a) and was a major influence on Charles Darwin during the voyage of the Beagle. Captain Robert FitzRoy gave Darwin the first volume of the Principles at the start of the Beagle voyage in December 1831. Darwin had the second volume sent out to Montevideo for him to collect there in November 1832. He read the third volume in May 1834 at the mid-point of the voyage, after the Santa Cruz expedition. At that point, having seen the step-wise elevation of Patagonia for himself, Darwin eagerly read the third volume and declared himself a committed "Lyellian".

Lot 674

Two large aluminium step ladders

Lot 15

Emerald and diamond ring, in an unmarked white mount (XRF test return 950 Platinum, bidders are advised to make their own assessment), the emerald measuring approximately 14mm by 11.5mm by 6.6mm, with two graduated step cut diamonds to each shoulder, finger size L. Gross wight 9.48 grams. 

Lot 65

OCEAN LINER BISCUIT TIN, WILLIAM CRAWFORD AND SON LTD, CIRCA 1928 modelled in the form of the Berengarnia Cunard Ocean Liner, with three funnels connected by rope, with hinged lid and three wheels to the base, allowing the liner to be pushed along.Provenance: The Lewis Collection 38cm long Tin is in overall good quality. Tin would benifit from a cleaning. Lid fits correctly, and both step attachments are presents. Wheels on base are present and working. Flag post attachments are missing, but holes are still present. Rear smoke funnel moves slightly, but is not detached. 

Lot 3438

A SEVEN RUNG ALUMINIUM STEP LADDER AND A FURTHER 12 RUNG TWO SECTION EXTENDING LADDER

Lot 1848

A VINTAGE WOODEN FIVE RUNG STEP LADDER AND A FURTHER 3 RUNG WOODEN STEP LADDER

Lot 3469

A FOUR RUNG ALUMINIUM STEP LADDER, THREE, THREE RUNG ALUMINIUM STEP LADDERS AND THREE NON SLIP STEP LADDERS

Lot 1678

A VINTAGE 6 RUNG WOODEN STEP LADDER BEARING THE NAME GRAVITY-RANDALL

Lot 1850

A THREE RUNG ALUMINIUM STEP LADDER

Lot 1725

TWO ALUMINIUM 'LYTE' TWO RUNG STEP LADDERS AND A TELESCOPIC LADDER

Lot 3454

A WOODEN WHITE PAINTED FIVE RUNG LADDER AND A FURTHER VINTAGE WOODEN SEVEN RUNG STEP LADDER

Lot 136

Theodore Alexander: a mahogany architectural model of a case of spiral stairs, in the style of the Loretto step, with moulded banister and balustrade, 46 cm diameter x 115 cm.Good structural condition. Some surface pitting and marks in places, but nothing unsual.

Lot 1433

A vintage pine and ply folding step ladder, 191cm high.

Lot 472

A folding pine step ladder 19th century, 47cm wide119cm hightogether with a set of metamorphic library steps,19th century,55cm deep 38.5cm wide 89cm high (2)

Lot 1841

Metal two step ladder with rubber tread. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1541

Large selection of mixed bags, cases and a step stool. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 107

Two diamond-set dress rings; the first containing a canted step-cut amethyst, claw-set within a frame of single-cut diamonds, between tapered shoulders to a shank marked 'PLAT 18ct', head measuring 13.8 x 12.6 mm, size N½; the other comprising five graduated diamonds in coronet settings, with an estimated total weight of 0.85ct, to a yellow metal shank marked '18ct', size Q; Total weight 7.1 grams. (2)

Lot 424

1.5 grams A subtle and sweet sparkler to bring casual elegance to your daily wear. This LB Exclusive necklace in 14K yellow gold features a thin, barely-there chain measuring 15.5 inches long. It comes with a lobster clasp and holds a pinwheel-style pendant measuring 0.50 inches in diameter. The pendant has a disc center adorned with a cluster of round diamonds. Surrounding it are six pairs of step-cut diamonds with round diamond accents. This brand new LB Exclusive 14K Yellow Gold 0.25ct Diamond Necklace 1.5 grams

Lot 429

Light up your face, and your outfit, with brilliance from this pair of floral-inspired diamond earrings. Each stud measures half an inch in diameter and features a round center with a cluster of round diamonds. Six petals are present, with each petal embellished with two step-cut diamonds and two round diamonds. The earrings are secured by a push-back clasp.This brand new pair of LB Exclusive 14K White Gold 0.43ct Diamond Flower Stud Earrings Total Weight 2.2 grams

Lot 676

A Chapmans Siesta reproduction spiral library step, height 116cm.

Lot 1026

Westdale or similar 0 Gauge Kitbuilt Finescale BR Crimson & Cream all 1st centre dining Car, No.M7524, well built and painted with detailed interior, one end step detached otherwise VG-E, box G

Lot 727

Rivarossi Factory H0 Gauge Steam Tank Locomotive Prototype/Proving Models, unboxed two versions of an 2-8-2 tank locomotive, both unpowered, one with a wood body the other composition, both in black/red livery, both minus one step, G, (2)

Lot 504

Hornby-Dublo 00 Gauge 2-Rail BR green Diesel Locomotives, 2232 0-6-0 Shunter D3302 with one packing ring and original instructions dated 7/60 and yellow tested tag, F-G, one step damaged and front coupling lacks down bar, 2232 plain green un-numbered Co-Co Diesel-Electric Locomotive, yellow tested tag and G'Tee slip stamped 1160, G, one logo scuffed and area of paint loss on roof, both in original red striped picture boxes, boxes F-G, tape marks to sides (2)

Lot 370

A Meyer Goerlitz Trioplan f/2.8 10cm Lens, black/chrome, serial number 688067, barrel V, iris works, focus works,optics F-G with very light dust and two small chips to the front glass, with screw mount step up ring.

Lot 1004

A GLASS TOPPED METAL GARDEN TABLE 103cm in diameter, four similar chairs, a wheel barrow, garden tools and an aluminium step ladder (13)

Lot 1052

TWO SETS OF SKIS AND POLES comprising of a pair of Fischer Step and a pair of Trak Engadin skis and Equipe and Cober poles

Lot 28

A YELLOW METAL SYNTHETIC ORANGE SAPPHIRE DRESS RING, set with a large rectangular step cut orange stone, assessed as synthetic orange sapphire, measuring approximately length 20.0mm x width 15.2mm x 8.5mm, in a four claw open work setting, to the leaf detailed trifurcated shoulders and polished band, stamped 9ct, ring size K 1/2, approximate gross weight 11.3 grams (condition report: general light wear, stone secure)

Lot 98

20th Century, coloured print, 'The Hillary Step of Everest, Douglas Haston Climbing', with signatures by Doug Scott (1941-2020) and Ed Hillary (1919-2008) to the corners, framed, mounted, and under glass, measuring 46cm x 60cm, & 65cm x 80cm overall

Lot 838

Offered with a Certificate of Authenticity from F1 Authentics, this suit was worn by the Scottish Formula 1 star and ITV sports presenter, David Coulthard, during his penultimate season with the West-sponsored McLaren team and is mounted and framed behind Perspex.Coulthard started the 2003 season with a victory in Australia, but that was to be his last time on the top step, ultimately finishing seventh with his team mate, Kimi Räikkönen, second behind Michael Schumacher.Click here for more details and images

Lot 363

WOODEN STEP LADDER, vintage style with champagne label decoration, 60cm H.

Lot 848

Collection of Le Creuset Kitchen and Wine Tools This lot features a distinguished assortment of Le Creuset kitchen knives and wine tools, composing both functional and stylish items for culinary enthusiasts and wine connoisseurs. **Kitchen Knives:** 1. **Santoku Knife**: Featuring a 13 cm VG10 blade with 67 layers of Damascus steel, this knife is precision-crafted and boasts an elegant olive wood handle. Manufactured in Germany, the knife's item number is 98000213000200 with a barcode of 0630870147460. 2. **Vegetable Knife**: This versatile knife has a 9 cm blade, perfectly suited for fine chopping. It also bears the item number 98000109000200 and barcode 0630870147453. 3. **Versatile Knife**: The details of the handle material in this knife were not identifiable in the description provided, but its stainless steel handle ensures durability and a modern look. It is marked with the item number 98000109001000 and barcode 0630870147385. **Wine Tools:** 1. **Sommelier Knife**: Recognised for its multifunctional design, this tool encompasses a corkscrew, foil cutter, and a two-step lever for easy cork removal. This product includes a 5-year limited guarantee, and is identified by the barcode 4931200140102. 2. **Corkscrews**: There are three corkscrews, two of which are packaged in clear plastic with an orange card insert displaying the Le Creuset logo. The third corkscrew is loose but of the same design, featuring a silver metallic finish with black handles and etched branding, catering to both practical use and aesthetic preference. These high-quality items, showcasing Le Creuset's reputation for blending functionality and innovative design, make an excellent addition to any kitchen collection or could serve as premium gifts for culinary and wine aficionados.

Lot 379

Very well presented, Aluminium-bodied, Lister Jaguar 'Knobbly' that's fully road-registered and ready to enjoy. Motor racing has never been inexpensive and consequently in the post-war years, as an interest in motorsport began to return to the UK, a number of impecunious privateer racing drivers had no option but to build their own cars with varying degrees of success. One such was Brian Lister, a director of his family's Cambridge-based light engineering firm, who was better placed than most to become a racing car designer. He enlisted the considerable talents of Don Moore and Archie Scott-Brown to help with engine tuning and driving respectively, and built his first car in 1954. The MG XPAG-powered Lister proved an immediate success, notching up five first and eight second places in short order. Upgraded that summer with a Bristol straight-six, the Lister won its class during the British Grand Prix support race and throughout the 1955 and 1956 UK racing seasons, was a serious thorn in the side of both the Aston Martin and Jaguar Works teams. The company’s success with MG and Bristol-powered cars was such that Lister soon had the financial backing of BP and Shell and also secured a deal with Jaguar for the supply of engines, thrusting the small company into contention for the World Sports Car Championship. The result was the Lister-Jaguar, which eventually developed into the now-legendary ‘Knobbly’, nicknamed for its curvaceous but rather bumpy bodywork. Nothing performed like a Lister ‘Knobbly’, and nothing quite looked like one either.This remarkably faithful and very well built Lister 'Knobbly' recreation was originally created by Eike Wellhausen in 1996 using a 1970 Jaguar E-Type that had been registered to John Gregson of Classic English Racing Automobiles/Proteus as a donor car (still registered as the donor car by the DVLA). Eike Wellhausen is perhaps best known as a Lister Jaguar 'Knobbly' exponent and, in addition to owning a genuine example, he has constructed (and raced) several evocations over the years, including the fabulous example on offer here.Intended for road use and thus equipped with a handbrake mechanism etc., the two-seater was purchased from Eike Wellhausen by enthusiast Richard Penney in late 1999. Determined to make the sports-racer as authentic as possible, Mr Penney took the considerable step of having it rebodied in aluminium by highly respected coachbuilder Michael Riley. (It's still recorded with the DVLA under its donor identity).General specification;Multi-tubular chassis equipped with rack and pinion steeringAll-round independent suspensionBolt-in roll-cage. Twin full harnesses3.8-litre XK DOHC straight-six engine fed by triple Weber 45DCOE carburettorsTubular Manifold. Faux 'dry sump' systemDunlop ‘peg drive’ 15x7J alloy wheels and four-wheel disc brakes4-speed Jaguar manual transmissionRoad-registered with a current V5CHaving covered less than 3,000 road miles and described by the vendor as 'nothing to do but enjoy her', this special car is estimated a fraction of what it would take to replicate. Offering both enjoyable fast-road use or potentially suitable for ‘open class’ competition, this aluminium-bodied recreation of the legendary late-1950s 'Knobbly' has been built to a very high standard and is certainly worthy of a closer inspection.Specification Make: JAGUAR Model: LISTER SPORTS RACER Year: 1970 Chassis Number: 1R35490BW Registration Number: 8000 BJ Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 7R38476-9 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveClick here for more details and images

Lot 455

A seriously well prepared John Wilcox BDA-engined RS1600 built for fast road work and light competition. One step up from the Mexico, the Escort RS1600 was developed using an engine that was essentially a detuned Formula 3 unit designated BDA (Belt Drive A Series). Both the Mexico and RS1600 were built simultaneously at the Ford Advanced Vehicle Operations (AVO) facility located at the Aveley Plant in South Essex and as well as higher performance engines and sports suspension, these models featured strengthened bodyshells, making them ideal for rallying. Even today, Mk1 Escorts are still very popular in the historic rallying scene with their reputation for a great balance of power and handling, making them true drivers' cars. The BDA engine emits a distinctive and appealing growl, which can be heard for quite a distance when the vehicle is being driven hard.This exceptionally well presented 1972 Ford Escort RS1600, finished in Bahama Yellow, offers a multitude of opportunities for its next owner. With a very strong John Wilcox BDA engine, it can either be enjoyed as a very fast road car or for light competition use at low-key club events that are not covered by roll-cage requirements or the rigours of MSA-type scrutineering. It has been used by our vendor for the occasional event and was lots of fun, indeed it would be hard not to have fun in a BDA-engine Mk1 Escort, even when you are being well behaved. The attention to detail in the engine bay indicates that this a seriously well prepared and fairly rapid road/rally RS1600, however it looks standard enough to grace a local Ford gathering.It has been re-shelled, but with one of the final new/old stock original Ford AVO shells, which accounts for the bodywork looking pin sharp with a particularly pleasing original interior.We doubt there is a quicker and more enjoyable RS1600 Escort Mk1 on the market currently and certainly not in such beautiful condition. We won’t even mention that glorious induction soundtrack!Specification Make: FORD Model: ESCORT Year: 1972 Chassis Number: BFATLP10553 Registration Number: MDJ 886K Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 10553 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Make: RHD Interior Colour: Black VinylClick here for more details and images

Lot 282

Antique foot stool together with farmhouse step stool.

Lot 341

WWII Colditz, POW, Escape and Evasion Theme Books, narratives and personal memoirs including Halifax Down Tom Wingham 'Colditz Last Step' Jack Pringle and 'Zero Night' Mark Felton, some signed by veterans, approximately eighty

Lot 149

An early 19th century heavy step cut glass decanter. The decanter with hollow mushroom shaped stopper, ridged sunburst design to top (nicks to the bottom). The decanter with flared rim, thick step cut neck over swag cut body. Sunburst base. Measures approx. 25cm tall.

Lot 186

Four early 19th century cut glass jugs, each with stepped design and dogtooth rim. Each jug featuring step cut spout, two featuring diamond cut design to body, two fluted; two featuring sunburst cut base, one smooth to underside, and one with smooth pontil and starburst surround. Tallest measures approx. 19cm tall. 

Lot 673

PINE FOLDING STEPLADDERS, three step61cm high

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