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Lot 570

A large chisel and an oak cased sharpener

Lot 2221

A Faithful cased portable carpentry tool kit comprising plane, square, gauge, chisel, etc

Lot 802

Japanese Meiji Period Carving of a Monkey Eating a Peach, of unusually large size, with finely detailed carving and chisel worked applications, and with glass eyes; 13 inches high

Lot 955

A tray box containing numerous chisel handles etc.

Lot 461

A MAGNIFICENT 22-BORE GILT AND NIELLO DECORATED BALKAN HOLSTER-PISTOL, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number, circa 1800, with probable earlier European 11in. barrel with deeply chisel-carved panel at breech, gilt and niello decorated top-tang cover with raised and carved sighting groove, flat lock of European manufacture with stepped and pointed tail, carved edges and semi rainproof pan, heavy gilded brass full-stock deeply chisel carved throughout with raised running vines and ribbons, various raised decoration further enhanced by niello decoration, en-suite carved and moulded trigger-guard, full nose-cap and false ramrod.

Lot 1032

A twelve piece punch and chisel set

Lot 370

A twenty eight piece punch and chisel set, together with a set of twenty five metric spanners

Lot 383

Mortise chisel set, drill bits, mallet and sharpening stones.

Lot 658

New Deluxe chisel set. This lot is not available for in-house P&P.

Lot 1808

A portable wooden and board portable tool chest containing various long handled woodworking chisels, a large Crown tool chisel and a boxed saw tooth machine bit set

Lot 802

Japanese Meiji Period Carving of a Monkey Eating a Peach, of unusually large size, with finely detailed carving and chisel worked applications, and with glass eyes; 13 inches high

Lot 697O

Four vintage axes, shoe last, large cold chisel and a sledge hammer. This lot is not available for in-house P&P.

Lot 700

New Deluxe chisel set. This lot is not available for in-house P&P.

Lot 1394

A TRAY CONTAINING MOSTLY RECORD PLANES including two No 90 bull nose, a No 080 scraper, parts of a No 778 plow plane, a Norris of London plane, two spoke shaves, a rosewood mortice and a marking gauge, Marples corner mitre gauge, two saw tooth seters and a chisel bevel guide

Lot 1071

Rabone Rulers, Marples chisel, Stanley drill, other tools:- One Box

Lot 588

New Deluxe chisel set. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 462

A mixed collection of DIY items including: large rubber mallet head, chisel, letterbox, adhesives etc.

Lot 370

A professional chisel set, together with a set of wood carving chisels (2)

Lot 543

Mining Ephemera. Swan Neck Lamp, NCB Chisel, NCB Feeler Gauge, Clasp Knife, Chesterman Tape, Power Box Key, etc:- One Tray

Lot 206

A boxed Powercraft 240W Bench Grinder / Belt Sander, a Powercraft Router Table (also boxed) and a boxed air chisel and kit. [3]

Lot 81

Record No. 64 Plane, Sheffield Neverblunt Axe, Fleetway Handdrill, Chisel, Corded Hammer Drill, other woodworking tools.

Lot 1193

A MARPLES SIX PIECE CHISEL SET IN WOODEN CASE - UNUSED/LITTLE USED

Lot 1194

A CROWN TOOLS SEVEN PIECE BUTT CHISEL SET WITH STAINED BEECH HANDLES IN BOX - UNUSED/LITTLE USED

Lot 1195

A ROBERT SORBY FIVE PIECE CHISEL SET IN BOX - UNUSED/LITTLE USED

Lot 1235

A BAHCO 12 PIECE WOOD CHISEL SET

Lot 1302

A LIE NIELSEN NUMBER 97½ SMALL CHISEL PLANE WITH BRONZE BODY IN BOX WITH DOCUMENTATION (UNUSED /LITTLE USED)

Lot 458

New Deluxe chisel set. This lot is not available for in-house P&P.

Lot 636

A Black & Decker router; together with a Bosch chisel

Lot 36

A Derby Bisque Porcelain Figure Group Representing The Arts, circa 1780, modelled as two putti, one standing with a bust and chisel, the other sitting with a palette painting on a board, on a rocky, incised N42, 16cm high; and A Similar Figure of a Falconer, the seated putto with a bird on his arm, on a rocky base, incised N213, 13cm high (2)

Lot 152

William Edmondson (American/Tennessee, 1874-1951) "Lady with a Book," carved limestone sculpture depicting a standing woman with short curly hair wearing a dress with bustle, holding a book in her left hand, her right arm bent upward at her waist. 12" H x 3 1/2" W x 7" D. Provenance: the estate of Leah Levitt, Long Island, New York. While it is unknown exactly when or where Mrs. Levitt and her late husband, David Levitt, acquired this sculpture and the Edmondson "Critter' sculpture in the following lot (#153), both have been in their collection for decades. (The "Lady with a Book" can be seen in the background of several of the Levitt family's photographs taken in the late 1950s-early 1960s). It is possible Mr. Levitt became familiar with Edmondson, or at least with Edmondson's work, in the 1940s when in preparation for his work in the Armed Services, he (Levitt) attended French Language training at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. By that time, William Edmondson was well known in his hometown of Nashville and beyond, having become the first African American artist to receive a solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in 1937. Edmondson was born in Davidson County, Tennessee, the son of freed slaves, and worked most of his life in Nashville as a railroad employee and janitor. A spiritual experience at the age of 57 prompted him to begin sculpting limestone using a railroad spike as a chisel, and he claimed divine inspiration for the works produced during his 17-year art career. In the 1930s, his work caught the attention of Professor Sidney Hirsch, who worked at Peabody College in Nashville, located just a few blocks from where Edmondson lived (and adjacent to the Vanderbilt campus). Professor Hirsch is credited with introducing Edmondson to well-connected arts patrons Alfred and Elizabeth Starr and Harper's Bazaar photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. Wolfe's now-famous photographs of Edmondson and his yard full of limestone sculptures brought him to the attention of the New York art world and gained him the acquaintance of Alfred Barr, Jr., director of the Museum of Modern Art, resulting in the landmark 1937 exhibit. Although Edmondson's earliest work was more utilitarian in nature, such as tombstones and birdbaths, as his style matured his subject matter grew to include female figures (frequently based on women he knew from his community), Biblical figures, and various animals. CONDITION: Overall very good condition. Slight circular loss to lower back of dress approx. 1/4", some small losses to center of back base approx. 3/4". Protective felt added to the base.

Lot 153

William Edmondson (American/Tennessee, 1874-1951) limestone "Critter" sculpture of a small animal sitting upright on its hind legs, with front legs and feet cast downward, atop a rectangular integral base. 12 1/4" H x 4 1/2" W x 8 1/4" D. Note: This example is stylistically similar to a sculpture sold by Case Antiques in 2011, Lot #190. Provenance: the estate of Leah Levitt, Long Island, New York. While it is unknown exactly when or where Mrs. Levitt and her late husband, David Levitt, acquired this sculpture and the Edmondson "Lady with a Book" sculpture in the preceding lot, both have been in their collection for decades. (The "Lady with a Book" can be seen in the background of several of the Levitt family's photographs taken in the late 1950s). It is possible Mr. Levitt became familiar with Edmondson, or at least with Edmondson's work, during the 1940s when in preparation for his work in the Armed Services, he (Levitt) attended French Language training at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. By that time, William Edmondson was well known in his hometown of Nashville and beyond, having become the first African American artist to receive a solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in 1937. Edmondson was born in Davidson County, Tennessee, the son of freed slaves, and worked most of his life in Nashville as a railroad employee and janitor. A spiritual experience at the age of 57 prompted him to begin sculpting limestone using a railroad spike as a chisel, and he claimed divine inspiration for the works produced during his 17-year art career. In the 1930s, his work caught the attention of Professor Sidney Hirsch, who worked at Peabody College in Nashville, located just a few blocks from where Edmondson lived (and adjacent to the Vanderbilt campus). Professor Hirsch is credited with introducing Edmondson to well-connected arts patrons Alfred and Elizabeth Starr and Harper's Bazaar photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe. Wolfe's now-famous photographs of Edmondson and his yard full of limestone sculptures brought him to the attention of the New York art world and gained him the acquaintance of Alfred Barr, Jr., director of the Museum of Modern Art, resulting in the landmark 1937 exhibit. Although Edmondson's earliest work was more utilitarian in nature, such as tombstones and birdbaths, as his style matured his subject matter grew to include female figures (frequently based on women he knew from his community), Biblical figures, and various animals. CONDITION: Overall good condition. Old breaks and losses to front and rear corners on right side of base. Protective felt added to the base.

Lot 2119

Small Woodworking Tools including assorted Gimlets, Bradawls and others together with assorted chisel/gouge handles

Lot 1414

A vintage German "Bonsa" tool kit by D.R.G.M. in original leather case. Attachments include, file, chisel, knife, rule and corkscrew. Case size when fastened approx. 12cm x 11.5cm.

Lot 277

DELTA HOLLOW CHISEL MORTISER WITH ATTACHMENTS

Lot 613

New Deluxe chisel set, unnamed. This lot is not available for in-house P&P.

Lot 700

A mixed box of tools to include Einhell router, chisel set, clamps, sockets, vintage socket set, and several plastic organisers

Lot 223

A 1930's vintage tool box containing a wide selection of tools including saws, hand drills, callipers, plane, chisel, etc, all set within a handmade ebonised tool box. Measures 33 x 66 x 33 cm 

Lot 812

An antique carved bone chisel emblazoned with Masonic symbols including coffin, pentagram, ladder to Heaven, Lamb of God, and Sun and Moon

Lot 71

Three steel lantern clock handsAnonymous, second half of the 17th centuryTwo of similar looped design with tapered tails, the third with more complex symmetrical scroll-pieced head and longer straight tail with chisel tip, the first two 5.7cm (2,25ins) centre to tip; the third 7cm (2.75ins) centre to tip and 10.8cm (4.25ins) long overall (3). The first two hands in the current lot are of a relatively standard pattern used by London makers during the third period as exemplified by one seen on clock by Thomas Wheeler illustrated in White, George English Lantern Clocks on page 209 (Figure IV/109). The third hand is of a fairly individual design although the long tail is a relatively early feature suggesting that it was made fairly soon after the Civil War. 

Lot 199

FAITHFUL CHISEL SET INCOMPLETE AND NIELSEN CHISEL SET

Lot 430

New Deluxe chisel set. This lot is not available for in-house P&P.

Lot 290

Large Bristol Boat Builders Chisel - 86cm Long

Lot 243

A set of Neilsen twelve piece wood carving chisel sets

Lot 202

A RECORD No 04 1/2 with orig decal and another cut down acting as a chisel plane G+

Lot 480

A PRESTON No TW275 adjustable bullnose chisel and shoulder plane G+

Lot 525

Four mortice chisels, a lock chisel and 5 others, two lack handles G

Lot 722

A heavy duty bevel edge chisel by WARD with boxwood handle G+

Lot 723

A little used 1/2" lock mortice chisel by MARPLES with boxwood handle G++

Lot 724

A probably unused MILLERS FALLS No 240 chisel and plane iron sharpener in orig box F

Lot 726

A fine early 1 1/2" bevel edge paring chisel by WARD with boxwood handle G++

Lot 727

A 2" morticing chisel by MARPLES with ash handle G++

Lot 728

A 2" morticing chisel by ALFRED RIDGE with boxwood handle G++

Lot 730

A 1 1/2" bevel edge paring chisel by BRADES with part orig decal on hexagonal boxwood handle G+

Lot 731

A 1 1/4" bevel edge paring chisel by MARPLES with boxwood handle G++

Lot 841

An unusual brass chisel plane 4 1/2" x 5/8" with d/t steel sole and rosewood infill and wedge G+

Lot 282

VARIOUS TOOLS TO INCLUDE SPANNERS, SAWS, CHISEL, VICE, SNIPS, HAMMER ETC

Lot 392

New Deluxe chisel set. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 758

An ornate 19th Century button hole chisel, the hardwood handle carved with leaves and steel tool —9¾in. (25cm.) long

Lot 2388

13th-6th century BC. A long and slender bronze pilum of square section tapering gently to a point; with shouldered tang tapering to a chisel-tip for insertion into shaft. 252 grams, 40cm (15 3/4"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

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