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Six various mid-to-late 20th Century clocks, comprising an enamelled nickel-silver alarm clock and one other, two travel clocks and two torsion clocks, together with a desk thermometer, largest 14.5 cm high [five clocks running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability untested, enamelled clock a/f]
A collection of assorted WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German military items comprising; a wooden desk top box / cigarette box with an applied Eagle Swastika badge, circular enamel door plaque ' Deutschland Ist Erwacht ' ( Germany Awake ) and x2 car alloy plaques for the NSFK and NSKK.Note; from a large private collection of militaria. Due to the nature of the items, buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to condition / originality / authenticity prior to bidding. All lots remains sold strictly 'as is' irrespective of any description.
Schreibtischdekoration in Form eines Sturzhelmes Sehr detailliert nachgebildeter Sturzhelm für Motorradfahrer usw. aus schwarz lackiertem (kleine Fehlstellen) Spritzguss. Auf eine Marmorplatte mit den Maßen 16 x 10 cm verschraubt. A desk decoration in the form of a crash helmet A desk decoration in the form of a crash helmetSehr detailliert nachgebildeter Sturzhelm für Motorradfahrer usw. aus schwarz lackiertem (kleine Fehlstellen) Spritzguss. Auf eine Marmorplatte mit den Maßen 16 x 10 cm verschraubt. Condition: II
A DESK ERASER KNIFE, JOHN PETTY & SONS, SHEFFIELD, EARLY 20TH CENTURY with burnished blade, signed ricasso and turned wooden grip; another, Rodgers, Cutlers to His Majesty, Sheffield, with whalebone grip; another, Wostenholm, Sheffield, with carved wooden grip; a folding artist’s knife, John Petty & Sons, Sheffield; a desk knife, John Petty & Sons, Sheffield; and a rare cigar box opening knife, the first: 17.5 cm (6) LiteratureDavid Hayden-Wright, The Heritage of English Knives, Atglen, Pennsylvania, 2008, p. 177. The last was reportedly found at the office of Joseph Rodgers. John Thomas Petty (circa 1818-1887) is recorded as a grocer and shopkeeper around the mid-19th century. In 1868, he advertised as a maker of farriers’ and oyster knives and established a thriving business which later passed to his sons John Thomas Petty (1848-1931) and Joseph Heald Petty (1856-1920). In 1881 the firm had six employees but they expanded considerably towards the end of the century to Perth Works, a three storey building at 60 Garden Street that could have provided employment for up to a hundred hands. They built a solid reputation for their butchers’ and trade knives as well as some fine exhibition pocket knives. Part proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Arms and Armor department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
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