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Lot 1559

A good Carpenters tool chest with a collection of moulding planes chisel spoke shaves and other tools to S. Martin

Lot 190

A German Rotes Kreuz ( Red Cross) dagger 1938 pattern:, single edge chisel point with saw back, insignia to langet, black plastic grip and shaped pommel, black painted scabbard, 26cm blade length.

Lot 594

Stone Age Danish Thick-Butted Polished Chisel Neolithic, 5000-3000 BC. A finely made thick-butted chisel with parallel sides and narrow, polished cutting edge; in a grey flint. 532 grams, 15cm (5 3/4"). Property of a gentleman, by descent from the vendor's father, who formed his collection in the 1990s; found Denmark in the 1920s. Very fine condition.

Lot 624

Bronze Age Decorated Socketted Chisel 1200-800 BC. A narrow cast chisel or gouge with c-shaped square cutting edge, flared tubular socket, ribbed mouth, Y-shaped rib to the upper face; casting seams to the sides. 72 grams, 90mm (3 1/2"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 73

Bronze Age British Socketted Chisel 950-750 BC. A cast chisel comprising tubular socket with collar to the mouth, circumferential band of raised pellets, rectangular section blade with flared, slightly concave, edge. 156 grams, 14.5cm (5 3/4"). Ex Sir Richard Ground (1949-2014) Collection, Derbyshire, UK; acquired privately, 2008; reportedly found Somerset, UK, 1978. Cf. Evans, J. The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1881, item 200. Sir Richard Ground notes that 'the biconical collar argues for a late date contemporary with Sompting axes in the Lyn Fawr period.' Each piece from the collection is accompanied by Sir Richard's personal illustrated catalogue sheets which describe the piece fully, give details and circumstances of his acquisition, academic references and general notes. The eminent lawyer Sir Richard Ground, OBE (1949 - 2014), a graduate of Lincoln College Oxford, was called to the bar at Gray's Inn in 1975. After a period spent specialising in media law, he was, in 1983, appointed Crown Counsel in the Cayman Islands, a position which he held until 1987 when he assumed the role of Attorney General. He served as Chief Justice of the Turks and Caicos Islands from 1998 to 2004, and then as Chief Justice of Bermuda until his retirement in 2012. Highly regarded in legal circles for his decisiveness and impeccable integrity, he was awarded the OBE in 1991 in recognition of his services to the Cayman Islands, and was made a Knight Bachelor in 2012 for services to justice in Bermuda. He had a passion for the natural world and worked alongside his wife, fellow lawyer Lady Ground, to found the National Trust for the Cayman Islands, as well as publishing several volumes of wildlife photography. Sir Richard was a keen and knowledgable collector of both coins and ancient weaponry. His collection of Roman, Byzantine, English, and European coins fetched exceptional prices when sold by Spink in September 2014. It is with pride that we are able to offer his collection of Bronze Age weaponry for auction. [No Reserve] Very fine condition.

Lot 942

Medieval Iron Arrowhead Collection 12th-16th century AD. A mixed group of large arrowheads comprising: one tanged, three blades; two tanged, leaf-shaped; one tanged, chisel type; one tanged, rhomboid. 122 grams, 11-14cm (4 1/4 - 5 1/2"). Property of a Surrey collector; acquired in the early 1970s. [5, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 1423

A small Squirrel Tail block plane no. 100, a boxed record no. 0120 block plane, two vintage smoothing planes, two gouging chisels stamped Ward and a mortice chisel

Lot 1170

Three wood Planes and a Chisel stamped V.R.

Lot 431

A George IV silver sealing waX chisel and brush, by Archibald Douglas, London 1826, shaped form, engraved with a crest and initials, length 6cm.

Lot 362

A twenty eight piece punch and chisel set, together with an air chisel set

Lot 13

A Draper Heavy Duty Mortiser Speed 1500 rpm chisel capacity 13mm maximum stroke 120mm serial number 03120071

Lot 557

A heavy duty storage box containing a collections of tools to include Kosch Tool Kit, a Wickes chisel kit, saws, a P & B 900 watt sander and other

Lot 563

A good mixed lot of tools and hardware to include drill, Mac Allistar drill bit set, chisel set and similar, predominately unused - Est £30- £50

Lot 572

A heavy duty tool box with fitted interior, chisel set and two drill bit cases (qty) - Est £30 - £50

Lot 239

* Norfolk/Cambridgeshire - Drainage of the Fens. A manuscript indenture of 13 parts concerning the Sessions of Sewers, 16 July 1631, between the Right Honourable Francis Earl of Bedford and his adventurers, Oliver Earl of Bullingbrooke, Edward Lord Gorges, Sir Robert Heath, Knight, His Majesty`s Attorney General, Sir Miles Sandys of Wilberton, in the Isle of Ely, in the County of Cambridge, Sir John Charleton, Sir William Russell, Sir Robert Bevel, Sir Thomas Tyringham, Sir Robert Bell, William Sames and Samuel Spalding, calligraphic initial, 4 chisel-slits (from disinfection?), a little minor soiling but ink strong and legible, 64 x 74 cm with twelve red wax seals appended, all largely complete with a few impressions still faintly visible, endorsed. Francis, Earl of Bedford, undertook the public work of draining the Fens, the Earl and his adventurers being due to receive from the proprietors 95,000 acres being nearly a third part of the whole. The Earl of Bedford employed Cornelius Vermuyden as engineer, who become involved for the second phase of construction in the 1650s. The scheme was imposed despite huge opposition from locals who were losing their livelihoods based on fishing and wildfowling. Fenmen known as the Fen Tigers tried to sabotage the drainage efforts. (1)

Lot 56

Of Masonic interest: A 20th century oak box containing a set of working tools (not all matching), comprising: a 24 inch gauge, common gavel and chisel, a square, level, plumb rule, a skirret, pencil and compasses.

Lot 920

Masonic Regalia : A large quantity of assorted aprons, sashes, ephemera etc relating to 'Mallet & Chisel Master Masons Lodge , Goliath Chapter No. 5595 and Atlas Lodge No. 6083. Includes cases , jewels, gloves, sashes etc CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.

Lot 520

Stone Age Danish Thick-Butted Polished ChiselNeolithic, 5000-3000 BC. A finely made thick-butted chisel with parallel sides and narrow, polished cutting edge; in a grey flint. Cf. Glob, P. V., Danske Oldsager, number 247. 636 grams, 18cm (7"). Property of a gentleman, by descent from the vendor`s father, who formed his collection in the 1990s; found Denmark in the 1920s. Very fine condition.

Lot 550

Bronze Age Punch and Ferrule Group2nd millennium BC. A group of bronze items comprising: a tapering rectangular-section chisel with lateral wings, the shank foreshortened; a hollow-cast ferrule with flared biconical lower end, pelletted bands to the equator and mouth. Cf. Evans, J. The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1881 items 196, 425. 124 grams total, 65-74mm (2 1/2 - 3"). Ex Northern English collection; found Cumberland, UK, 1990s [2, No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 156

Greek Aegean Bronze Chisel2nd-1st millennium BC. A substantial cast chisel or flat-axe with slightly flared blade, rectangular-section body and splayed butt; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Branigan, K. Aegean Metalwork of the Early and Middle Bronze Age, Oxford, 1974, item 600. 659 grams, 16cm (6 1/4"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [No Reserve]Extremely fine condition.

Lot 864

An African spear, the well formed lanceolate blade with pronounced medial ridges, the haft with shrunk on hide band and small chisel shaped blade at the base, 56? overall; and another African spear, with similar blade, plain haft, and small leaf shaped blade at the base, 76? overall. Basically GC (require cleaning) (2)

Lot 865

An African spear, with plain lanceolate blade, short wire bound wooden haft, and long lower iron spike, 57? overall; another, with similar blade, wooden haft and chisel shaped lower spike, 63? overall; and a Masai type spear, with long slender blade of z section, short wooden haft, and long slender lower spike, 76? overall. Basically GC (require cleaning) (3)

Lot 866

2 short African spears, with leaf shaped blades, partly wire bound hafts, and small WM ferrules, 51? and 57? (wire binding loose on the shorter); another, with partly iron wire bound haft and chisel shaped lower point, 59? overall; and another, with shrunk-on hide section and lower iron spike, 47? overall. Basically GC (require cleaning). (4)

Lot 299

PHARMACY GROUP. (5) clear glass chemists rounds recessed labels under glass - red, gold, white & black. Tallest 9ins, chisel stoppers + clear glass measure, + rectangular bottle. (7) good. NR +.

Lot 1427

G.T.T antique chisel including Howarth & Word

Lot 211

A USA STANLEY No 97 chisel plane tiny chip to mouth, G+

Lot 397

A PRESTON 11/2" bevel edge chisel and four others all with boxwood handles G+

Lot 443

A 11/2" bevel edge chisel by TURTON and a 11/4" firmer chisel by HOWARTH G+

Lot 475

A swan neck lock mortice chisel by IBBOTSON and a turnscrew G+

Lot 482

A mortice lock chisel, shave and three grips all by BUCK G

Lot 407

A twenty eight piece punch and chisel set, together with an air chisel set

Lot 298

A four case Japanese lacquered and gold Inro having landscape design with carved ivory netsuke animal and separate carved ivory netsuke of seated man with hammer and chisel

Lot 1334

A 17th/18th century carved and panelled oak coffer, the two plank top with shaped borders above a chisel carved frieze and three stylised flower head carved panels, raised on stile feet, approx 118cm wide (illustrated)

Lot 1335

A 17th/18th century oak coffer, the three panelled hinged lid above a chisel carved frieze and two plain panels, raised stile feet, approx 112cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Top - splits, scratches, stain marks old hinge, pins rusted Sides - scratches, scuff marks, side panels move when coffer moved Inside - hinges replaced, repair to central top panel, bottom replaced Front - scratches, scuffs, right panel split Movement of carcass when pushed see images

Lot 1345

A good quality period style solid oak tall corner cupboard believed Titchmarch & Goodwin,the moulded cornice above a carved double domed arch and two shaped open fronted shelves, the base section fitted with a chisel carved and panelled cupboard door, raised on bracket feet, width approx 74cm CONDITION REPORT: Height 180cm Depth 50cm Width 72cm

Lot 75

Scarce Lone Star Harvey Series Eight James Bond Frogmen from ?Thunderball? in orange plastic, with flashlight, drill, hammer & chisel, harpoon, camera, wire cutters, spanner, knife and rope, all in good condition, some have paint loss (8 items)

Lot 76

Scarce Lone Star Harvey Series Trade Box L.336 Frogmen in black plastic, with flashlight, drill, hammer & chisel, harpoon, camera, wire cutters, spanner, knife and rope, all in near mint condition, with original tissue, box has some age wear, with tear to header card (36 items)

Lot 77

Lone Star Harvey Series Eight Frogmen and Two Man Midget Submarine in black plastic, with flashlight, drill, hammer & chisel, harpoon, camera, wire cutters, spanner, knife and rope, plus 1251 Two man Midget submarine boxed, figure are in very good condition, slight paint loss, box is fair with no internal packing (9 items)

Lot 115

RAF Spitfire cockpit crowbar, WW2 early period, chisel tip, stamped with MoD arrow, IA/3948, Fitton made in England, 44cm.

Lot 730

J. W. Benson, London, a mahogany wall clock: the eight-day duration, weight driven movement with maintaining power and a dead-beat escapement, sitting on a cast iron bracket secured to the backboard, the thirteen-inch round painted dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and signed and numbered J.W. Benson, Ludgate Hill, 11124, London, with a cast brass bezel, the mahogany case with a shaped top to the long trunk door, and a panelled chisel foot base, height 126cm. *Biography - J.W. Benson were in business from 1844 until 1973 and are recorded as working at 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill, London with a retail outlet at West End House, 25 Old Bond Street. An advert of theirs in the Illustrated London News of the 13th of December 1884 shows a printed view of their 'Steam Room' and 'Mezanine'. They traded as J.W. Benson from 1856 until 1891 and then as a limited company.

Lot 505

A chisel set, together with a set of wood carving chisels

Lot 505

A chisel set, together with a set of wood carving chisels

Lot 153

A 1 1/2" bevel edge paring chisel by SORBY with an octagonal boxwood handle, Marples chisel, Howarth chisel, other chisels and leather holder

Lot 153

A 1 1/2" bevel edge paring chisel by SORBY with an octagonal boxwood handle, Marples chisel, Howarth chisel, other chisels and leather holder

Lot 276

GROUP OF 3 SHOP ROUNDS. 7.5, to 5.5ins to top of chisel stoppers green ribbed glass, recessed labels under glass - red, gold & black ‘PULV/ SAL LIMON/ POISON’ & ‘FERRI/ ARSENIAS’, one with painted label in gold, red & black ‘TR DIGITAL/ CONC’. (3) Good. NR

Lot 277

SHOP ROUND. 7.5ins tall to top of chisel stopper, cobalt blue glass with horizontal moulded ribbing ‘ACID/ OXALIC’ in white enamelled lettering. Very good. NR

Lot 278

POISON SHOP ROUND (DP pg 96). 7ins tall to top of chisel stopper, cobalt blue glass with horizontal moulded ribbing ‘TINCT/ BELL AD.’ in white enamelled lettering ‘POISON’ in red lettering near base. Very good. NR

Lot 279

PAIR OF SHOP ROUNDS. 8.25ins tall to top of chisel stoppers, cobalt blue glass, recessed labels under glass in red gold, black & white ‘SYR/ PRUN. SEROT’ & ‘SYR : PAPAV : ALB:’. (2) Very good. NR

Lot 563

SHIPWRIGHT'S CHISEL. A rare shipwright's chisel (or Slick) with 7.5cm laminated blade. Struck, 'Greaves & Sons Cast Steel.' Length 48cm.

Lot 1237

A quantity of 19th century and later architectural mouldings with carved acanthus geometric stop fluted and further detail together with a bed canopy with carved acorn and oak leaf detail, a Wolf 1/2 inch chisel morticer and a quantity of plain white glazed ceramic tiles

Lot 1389

Nine large wood turning Chisels and a wall rack for chisel storage

Lot 179

An oak tavern timepiece, the 22 inch black painted convex dial with gilt numerals, the four pillar movement in tapered plates signed Handley & Moore, no. 1871, four wheel train with large diameter barrel wheel, in a purpose built oak case with short trunk door and chisel base, 43in (109cm) high.

Lot 63

A 19c wood carving hand push chisel, with a curved scallop blade, wooden boxed, 7"" long overall.

Lot 802

A bevel edge chisel and eight others G

Lot 860

A heavy duty 1" mortice chisel by MORETON & FOSTER and eight other mortice chisels G

Lot 46

A RARE STONE WEIQI (GO) BOARD China, Sui (581–618) to Tang dynasty (618-906). 40 x 51.5 cm. The upper surface of the rectangular board is carefully smoothed with cleanly engraved lines dividing the area into 256 squares (16x16). The sides and bottom are roughly finished, with visible chisel markings. At each corner on the bottom are formed low quarter-circle feet. Provenance: An important Dutch private collection. Reserve price: 450,000

Lot 268

Midland Railway / LMS Mahogany cased 10" drop dial chisel bottom trunk English fusee clock. The wire fusee movement which has recently been cleaned and oiled has rectangular plates with turned pillars. The original dial bears the writing L.M.S. JOYCE WHITCHURCH 10613 and is in good condition, the case is also free from repairs and is in original condition and has an Brass numberplate fixed to it L.M.S. 10613. A very rare example of a Joyce clock and was used in the station at Bromsgrove, this was confirmed by the vendor who purchased it direct from the Station in the late 1960`s when he worked for British Road Services who were based there, Bromsgrove is also lightly scratched on the movement backplate. Complete with pendulum and Key. Circa 1920`s

Lot 960

A sash pocket chisel by SORBY G

Lot 180

A heavy 2"" chisel by BUCK & HICKMAN and 11 others G+

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