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Britains 1:32 scale farm implements, vehicles and figures, comprising 9563 Hay Baler, 9539 Seed Drill, 9534 Disc Harrow, 9537 Acrobat Rake, 9530 Three Furrow Plough, 9547 Horse Box with Horse, 9576 Farm Land Rover, 2078 male Rider with Horse, 9533 Roller, 9538 Vari-Spreader, 9536 Cultivator, three 1742 Hay Bales, 1740 Milk Churns and 1741 Sacks, all boxed, together with trees, walls, buildings and loose vehicles
A collection of military books and equipment belonging to 2nd Lieutenant G. Campbell, Royal Artillery, including various training manuals, drill books, advisory notes and a First World War issue military map holder compass board by Houghtons Ltd, London, 1913, all contained within an old suitcase.
Dupagne, Arthur (Belgian, 1895-1961), b. Liège, worked in Africa 1927-1935, returned to Belgium 1935, and Établissements Jules Fonson (Brussels, fl. 1848-1973) BELGIAN CONGO, 25e anniversaire de la mine d'or de Kilo-Moto [25th Anniversary of the Kilo-Moto Gold Mine], 1951, a bronze plaque by A. Dupagne for Fonson, African male standing by his counterpart who wears a mining helmet and holds a kanga drill, rev. two African families, edge impressed fonson, 92 x 71mm, 219.23g (Vancraenenbroeck 53; Lippens/van Keymeulen 8; cf. Heritage/MPO 76, 6097; cf. DNW 35, 653). Extremely fine £40-£50 --- This plaque also commemorates the production of 200,000 kilos of gold since the mine’s foundation in 1926. The images reflect on the status of the humble African, his family and way of life, and how industrialised mining could change that within the space of one generation. The artist himself worked as a mining engineer for Société Internationale Forestière et Minière du Congo at Tshikapa from 1927 to 1935
A large collection of tools to include Powercraft portable generator, electric drill with battery and charger, step stool, Bosch SDS plus hammer drill, 2 tool boxes and contents, Powercraft cordless multi tool, small generator, spirit levels, avo meter, spray gun, wallpaper stripper, generator, petrol can, hot air gun, toolbox and contents
2400-2200 B.C. Cylinder with cord and bead handles; accompanied by a copy of an old scholarly note, typed and signed by W.G. Lambert, late Professor of Assyriology, University of Birmingham, 1970-1993, which states: 'Description of Cylinder Seal of Fossil Shell 30 x 16.5 mm. A god standing in the centre succours a domestic animal on either side which is being attack[ed] in turn by a lion. Terminal: two line[s] below vacant description panel. The seal is of late ED III or early Akkad date, c. 2400-2200 B.C. The cutting is marked by a strong use of the drill. The seal is worn, though the design clear. The meaning of the design is based on real life. Lions were a real threat to the herds and flocks of the community, and it was hoped that the depiction of a god coming to the rescue of the domestic creatures would mean that in real life their animals would be similarly saved by divine help.'; accompanied by a museum-quality impression. 16.1 grams total, 8.1-29.57 mm (1/4 - 1 1/8 in.). [No Reserve] UK private collection, acquired 1980-1983. Accompanied by a copy of a scholarly note, typed and signed by Professor Wilfrid George Lambert in August 1990.
4th century B.C. With lustrous black glaze with metallic shimmer; shallow bowl on ring foot; fine double drill-hole in the ring for suspension; carinated inner edge, carinated lip to sidewall; base in reserve with two concentric circles in red; old collector's label 'N12960' to underside. 153 grams, 10.1 cm (4 in.). (For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price.) Private collection Bavaria. By descent, in possession of the family since 1960s-1970s. German art market, 2013. Accompanied by a copy of an Art Loss Register certificate no.S00111200.

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