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Lot 50

A group of military and military-type equipment including canvas bags, holsters, entrenching tool, leather flying cap (named Sinclair but otherwise unmarked), webbing, etc.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationHeavy general wear, flying cap particularly heavily worn.

Lot 1

Omega. A Limited Edition stainless steel manual wind chronograph bracelet watchModel: Speedmaster, Limited Edition Trilogy 1957Reference: 31110393001001, 0441/3557Date: Purchased 5th October 2017Movement: 18-jewel Cal.1861 manual wind, glucydur balanceDial: Black, luminous baton hour markers, white outer 1/5th second divisions, sunken subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for constant seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, Omega Alpha hands with distinctive broad arrow hour with luminous inserts, polished steel chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back, tachymetre to bezel, crown flanked by twin pushers, No.78768183Strap/Bracelet: Brushed and polished STZ006810 50 IJD Omega linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding clasp with push buttonsSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 38mm Accompaniments: Omega box, outer card, International Warranty card, Pictograms card, suede pouch, bracelet removal tool, swing tag, instruction bookletFootnotes:The Speedmaster Trilogy '1957' were inspired by the original 1957 Speedmaster and feature 'Broad Arrow' hands just like their iconic forerunner. This updated version is powered by a calibre 3313 automatic movement housed in a 38mm case and was limited to 3,557 pieces.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 16

Rolex. A stainless steel automatic calendar bracelet watch with dual time zoneModel: GMT Master 'Fuchsia'Reference: 1675Date: Circa 1968Movement: 26-jewel Cal.1570 automatic, adjusted to 5 positions & temperature, No.D316826Dial: Black, luminous dot hour markers, white outer minute markers, magnified date aperture at 3, polished Mercedes hands with luminous inserts, centre seconds, arrow tipped red GMT handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back and shouldered crown, inside back date coded IV.68, bi-directional 'Fuchsia Pepsi' bezel, No.1982862Strap/Bracelet: Fitted Jubilee link, end links stamped 50Buckle/Clasp: Signed folding clasp, stamped 6521H and date stamped 1/69Signed: Case, dial & movementSize: 39mm Accompaniments: Rolex box, Rolex after sales service box, Rolex service quote dated January 2021Footnotes:The Rolex GMT was launched in 1954 after the Transatlantic Airways company asked Rolex to produce a watch useful for their pilots. It quickly gained favour among the Pan-Am executives and the business jet-set community as a whole.Offered continuously since its introduction with relatively little modification it is perhaps, along with the Submariner, the most classic Rolex 'tool' watch made. The reference 1675 began production 80 years ago in 1960. This was the first GMT Master reference to feature protective crown guards as well as the smaller triangular tip on the second hour hand.The current example features a Pepsi bezel that over time has aged to an amazing vibrant pink thus earning the nickname of 'Fuchsia'. The varying colours that vintage Rolexs turn demonstrates an interesting point in Rolex history where they were experimenting with different suppliers and materials to create the most desirable finishes. The different aging nature of varying materials now means 60 years later vintage bezels and dials are constantly providing fascination.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 34

Patek Philippe. A fine and rare Limited Edition lady's 18K rose gold and diamond set World Time wristwatch with central moon phaseModel: World Time MoonphaseReference: 7175R-001Date: Purchased 10th March 2015Movement: 35-jewel Cal.240 HU LU automatic, Gyromax balance, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism & 5 positions, gold micro-rotor, stamped with the Seal of Geneva, No.5869216Dial: Black star spangled central disc, champagne chapter ring with silvered dot hour markers, outer champagne and matte silvered revolving diurnal and nocturnal 24-hour chapter, further outer silvered revolving chapter bearing the names of 24 world cities, pierced rose gold handsCase: Polished round with unusual bombé lugs, snap on back, world time adjusting button in band, No.6018192Strap/Bracelet: Associated strapBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 38mm Accompaniments: Patek Philippe 175th Anniversary presentation box, outer card, Certificate of Origin, setting tool, brochures, original 18K rose gold folding clasp and spring barsFootnotes:The Reference 7175 was made in 2014 to celebrate the 175th Anniversary of Patek Philippe. It was launched as part of a 'his and hers' set of World Time references with the 5575 forming the other half of the pairing. Whilst the 5575 was limited to 1300 pieces, the 7175 was produced on an even smaller scale of just 450 pieces and was available exclusively in rose gold. It is this rose gold combined with diamonds and a centred moon phase that makes this model such an exquisite timepiece to behold exuding pure class.Housed within this reference was the new Cal.240 HU LU explicitly developed to achieve a smooth synthesis between the world's 24 time zones and the lunar cycle. To acknowledge Patek Philippe's heritage, Central European Time is represented by the city of Geneva.Patek Philippe first employed the World Time complication in its wristwatches during the 1930s, when the complication was first invented by Swiss watchmaker, Louis Cottier (1894-1966). Cottier's classic World Time wristwatch depicted 24-time zones simultaneously, with the local time zone of the wearer controlled through a pusher in the case whilst automatically correcting the position of the 24 hour dial.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 47

Rolex. A stainless steel automatic calendar bracelet watch with dual time zone and gilt dialModel: GMT Master 'Pepsi'Reference: 1675Date: Circa 1967Movement: 26-jewel Cal.1570 automatic, free-sprung micro-stella Rolex balance, adjusted to 5 positions & temperature, No.D030478Dial: Black, luminous dot and baton hour markers, gilt outer minute markers, magnified date aperture at 3, polished Mercedes hands with luminous inserts, centre seconds, arrow tipped red GMT handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back and shouldered crown, inside back date coded II.67, bi-directional 'Pepsi' bezel, No.1705456Strap/Bracelet: Jubilee with end links stamped 55Buckle/Clasp: Signed folding clasp, date stamped 1/66Signed: Case, dial & movementSize: 39mmFootnotes:The Rolex GMT was launched in 1954 after the Transatlantic Airways company asked Rolex to produce a watch useful for their pilots. It quickly gained favour among the Pan-Am executives and the business jet-set community as a whole.Offered continuously since its introduction with relatively little modification it is perhaps, along with the Submariner, the most classic Rolex 'tool' watch made. The reference 1675 began production 80 years ago in 1960. This was the first GMT Master reference to feature protective crown guards as well as the smaller triangular tip on the second hour hand.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 8

Rolex. A stainless steel automatic calendar bracelet watch with dual time zoneModel: GMT Master 'Pepsi'Reference: 1675Date: Purchased 14th February 1980Movement: 26-jewel Cal.1570 automatic, adjusted to 5 positions & temperature, No.D339838Dial: Black, luminous filled dot hour markers, baton quarters, outer minute divisions, magnified date aperture at 3, polished Mercedes hands with luminous inserts, centre seconds, further red arrow tipped dual time zone handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back and shouldered crown, blue and red 'pepsi' bezel insert, No.5256679Strap/Bracelet: Fitted brushed and polished 62510 H Jubilee linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding clasp stamped ASigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 39mm Accompaniments: Rolex box, outer card, Guarantee, Rolex Service Guarantee dated August 1999, swing tagsFootnotes:The Rolex GMT was launched in 1954 after the Transatlantic Airways company asked Rolex to produce a watch useful for their pilots. It quickly gained favour among the Pan-Am executives and the business jet-set community as a whole.Offered continuously since its introduction with relatively little modification it is perhaps, along with the Submariner, the most classic Rolex 'tool' watch made. The reference 1675 began production 80 years ago in 1960. This was the first GMT Master reference to feature protective crown guards as well as the smaller triangular tip on the second hour hand.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 56

Tools - a metal multi tool leather working hand tool; military blade, leading roof batons etc.

Lot 357

Mercedes-Benz tool roll, complete with a tool kit for a class Mercedes Benz, appears to have never been used together with a Mercedes Benz interest, a full owner's hard back manual and dealership directory, Sony Stereo compact disc handbook and other paperwork for the classic Mercedes. 

Lot 381

John Pound & Co suede brown tool pouch, complete with thirteen various tools by A.W Flint & Co, ideal for an emergency situation. 

Lot 257

A rare Jacobite 'Prince Charlie' woven pin cushion circa 1745, the slightly reduced ribbon - 'God Preserve PC And', the inward curving rectangular cushion inscribed 'Down With The Rump' in tones of green, brown, yellow, blue and other colours, the cushion, 9 x 5.5cms, the ribbon 19.5cms.                                                                                                                † There was support for Prince Charlie in the North of England and it became fashionable to sport tartan in cities such as Manchester. There were attempts to ban such support and at the time it was stated 'As for your pin cushion makers, I think they should be rigorously chastised and their works publicly burned, let the pretty misses cry as loud as they will. It is a monstrous shame that such an ancient necessary appendage to the ladies toilet should thus be thus Jacobitised and transformed from its primitive use into a variegated tool of fashion and sedition'. It is unlikely these cushions were woven on English looms and most likely they were imported into Scotland and then down into the North of England.   For a full account see Longman (E.D.), and Loch(S): Pins and Pincushions, 1911, page 167-170. A similar example is in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum, Accession Number 29.23.7, where the manufacture is attributed to Manchester.                                                                                                 A private collection - a passion for collecting of forty years  Part 1

Lot 343

A fine fitted tortoiseshell sewing box with details of ownership, circa 1835, the box of sarcophagal form raised on ivory ball feet and veneered in panels of tortoiseshell divided by pewter lines, the lid with a silver tablet initialled 'WC to CF'. The lid interior in ruched red silk over a silk covered compartmentalised tray with three tortoiseshell lids, fitted pin cushions and needle books, the velvet flush fitted tool lid with silver handled stiletto, fish bodkin, floral silver handled scissors with sheath and a silver tweezer/earspoon. With a set of eight carved top ivory reel holders, a matching tape measure, a three division fixed reel, a silver thimble and a silver thimble guard. The lower section with various hair memoriums and related items including a miniature book (Small Rain) inscribed in ink 'Rebecca Gibbins to Charlotte Fox Hereford 1833'. The base of the box with an ink hand written label 'C.S. Fox's tortoiseshell .. box .. Lamorna 9/12/(18)75', 30.5 x 21.5 x 16cms.                                                                                                From the collection of Enid Riley Part 1

Lot 346

A charming Regency red paper covered rectangular sewing box for a child, edged in black, the lid with gilt tooling, the blue paper lined interior with tray and a full complement of eight fancy cotton balls with decorative tops the centre one as a birds nest with three eggs and flanked by three dimensional oak leaves with silk acorns, the red leather tool card with a pair of miniature silver handled scissors and flanked by twin compartments, one with ribbed silver finger guard and the other a replacement damaged silver thimble, 19 x 13.2 x 6cms.                                                                                                 From the collection of Enid Riley Part 1

Lot 351

A Georgian partridge wood and inlaid small format sewing box, of rectangular form, the top inlaid with an oval conche shell within a crossbanded and line inlaid border, the lid interior with a painted silk panel of a lady playing a harp, the lower compartmentalised section in red morocco with thimble stand and boxwood thimble, pin cushion, leather book form needle flannel, and tool card with three steel tools, with key, 18.5 x 14 x 6cms.                                                                                                From the collection of Enid Riley Part 1

Lot 368

Two cased continental silver sewing sets, comprising an example in maroon leatherette rectangular case the tools comprising seam knife, crochet hook, stiletto and needle case, all with matching floral bouquet and swag decoration, a thimble and steel bladed scissors with silver arms and loops and a matched bone handled tool, 13.7 x 9.5cms, and another, the tools comprising silver handled seam knife and crochet hook, silver mounted steel scissors and a needle case, 13 x 5.5cms.    (2)                                                                                               From the estate of a European collector Part 2

Lot 370

Two sewing companions, comprising a French example of oval form in green and black velvet stripes, gilt brass ring handle and hinge mount, the interior with four steel tools of seven, 8.5 x 9.5cms, and brown leather book form 'Lady's Companion' titled to 'spine', with a maroon leather tool card/skein holder with delicate steel scissors, bodkin and stiletto, steel tweezer/earspoon, folding replacement knife and replacement glass scent bottle, chips to neck, 9cms.     (2)                                                                                               From the estate of a European collector Part 2

Lot 375

A rare miniature sewing 'cart' in the style of Palais Royal with gold fittings, presumably for a doll, the gilt metal framed cart pulled by a goat, the body formed from a hinged mother of pearl shell, the red velvet tool card with miniature gold thimble, cylinder needle case, scissors and stiletto, 9.8cms wide.                                                                                                A private collection - a passion for collecting of forty years  Part 1

Lot 384

A good Georgian red leather and silver mounted purse form sewing companion, silver clasp, the green and red leather interior with pin cushion, needle flannel with hair memoriam, skein holders, tool card with a selection of tools over a wallet form compartment, 34cms open, 10.5 x 6.5cms closed.                                                                                                 A private collection - a passion for collecting of forty years  Part 1

Lot 385

An ivory veneered etui of 'Lady's Companion' type, circa 1850, the case with variant panels of pique type decoration, the interior in green silk with memo card, needle packet/flannel/tool card with elegant silver handled scissors, stiletto, cylinder needle case and fish form bodkin. Further fitted with a good gauge decorated silver thimble, above a drawer compartment fitted with two ivory reels beside a pencil with intaglio seal finial, a single blade folding knife with floral silver scales, and a silk pin cushion, 10cms high, 4.5cms deep, 6cms wide.                                                                                                A private collection - a passion for collecting of forty years  Part 1

Lot 393

A good Regency tortoiseshell sewing box, of sarcophagal form edged in ivory, the lid with central raised tablet and engraved silver plaque 'MH' the whole raised on brass lion paw feet. The lid interior in ruched yellow silk over a lidded and compartmentalised interior with six reel compartments below a tortoiseshell lid pierced with holes, a boxed pin cushion pin stuck 'H', a yellow silk skein holder/needle flannel, a tape measure/thimble stand with ivory cylinder tape and complete printed tape, ivory thimble, a tool lid and two further tortoiseshell lids, with a selection of ivory tools including cylinder needle case, four ivory cylinder boxes two with circular tortoiseshell inlays to lids, a shuttle and other pieces, complete with key, 26 x 19 x 11cms.                                                                                                  

Lot 404

A mid 19th Century ivory egg form etui, the hinged lid over a leaf scroll engraved gilt tool mount with ruby glass scent bottle, a silver thimble, a pair of steel scissors, stiletto, needle case s.d., and a propelling pencil, tablet or mirror lacking, cracks to lid, 7cms.                                                                                                 

Lot 405

A good papier mache small format sewing box, well fitted, the rectangular box decorated to the sides with gilt leaf scrolls, the cushion lid in gilt and polychrome with a pheasant amid flowers with mother of pearl highlights and gilt scroll border. The interior lined in maroon silk with a velvet tool lid flush fitted with silver pencil, silver fish form bodkin, steel scissors, mother of pearl handled folding two blade knife (one blade broken), silver handled stiletto, and silver engraved earspoon/ tweezer, with a rear compartment with mother of pearl waxer and emery, and two floral border silver thimbles one with open top, 15.5 x 10 x 3.5cms.                                                                                                  

Lot 440

An unusual gilt tooled vellum covered sewing box, circa 1820, of complex sarcophagal form with fan form lid centred by a raised tablet, gilt brass ring eagle form handles, and lion paw feet. The front fitted with a drawer. The compartmentalised and lidded interior with pin cushion, thimble stand, tool card and needle flannel. The lid interior with wallet form inset, 21 x 16 x 16.5cms.                                                                                      † For a similar box of Anglo-Indian origin and veneered in ivory see Grove(S), History of Needlework Tools, Plate 93.                                                                                                                    A private collection - a passion for collecting of forty years  Part 1

Lot 99

[Pascal, Blaise]. Les Provinciales, ou les lettres escrites par Louis de Montalte, a un provincial de ses amis, & aux RR. PP. Jesuites: sur le sujet de la morale, & de la politique se ces peres, Cologne: Pierre de la Valle's [i.e. Louis & Daniel Elzevir, Amsterdam], 1657, [24], 398, 111pp., early ink annotation to title and later oval ink stamp of Solicitors Supreme Courts Library, Edinburgh, light toning and slight dust-soiling, endpapers renewed, contemporary vellum blind embossed armorial to centre of each board, gilt rose tool decoration to spine (gilt faint), covers recased, without ties, 12mo (13 x 7.5 cm)Qty: (1)NOTESWillems 1218; Rahir 1247. The first edition in small format, preceded only by the rare princeps, which appeared in parts, 1656-57 (see Printing and the Mind of Man 140). The Elzevirs issued two editions in rapid succession, differing only slightly in pagination; this, the earlier, collates *12, A-P12, Q4, R12, S4 [S4 is blank], a8, b-e12. 'The Letters Provinciales, as they are called, are the first example of French prose as we know it today, perfectly finished in form, varied in style, and on a subject of universal importance' - PMM.

Lot 850

A rare 18th Century silver mellore, unmarked, of typical pointed form, 7.8cms.                                                                                                                                  For an explanation of the use of this tool in gold work see Groves(S), The History of Needlework Tools, pages 90-91.                                                                                                  

Lot 722

A pine tool chest, containing extensive collection of vintage chisels, other tools, some stamped.

Lot 564

Fine Bayntun-Riviere Binding Yeats, W.B. The Collected Poems of W.B. Yeats. London: Macmillan, 1958. 8vo. Bound in full red calf by Bayntun Riviere of Bath. Covers framed by double gilt fillets. Spine divided into six compartments by five gilt raised bands, title and author in gilt on blue goatskin letterpiece in the second, the remainder tooled in gilt with a Shamrock tool in centres; fore-edges and turn-ins gilt; comb-marbled endpapers; red and gold endbands. All edges gilt. Attractive copy.

Lot 444

A twenty four drawer tool chest

Lot 97

A metal drawer tool chest, 91cm wide

Lot 114

SMALL WOODEN TOOL CHEST NU EMIR OF ASHFORD KENT WITH CONTENTS

Lot 125

TOOL BOX WITH SPANNERS, BLACK & DECKER DRILL ETC

Lot 63

LARGE IRON SPIKE & EARTH FIRMING TOOL

Lot 81

CARTON OF TOOLS & DEWALT TOOL POWER CHEST

Lot 14

An antique wooden farmer's wheat shearing tool

Lot 42

A metal collector's/tool cabinet with 20 drawers height 58cm

Lot 162

A SUITE OF THREE SIMILAR CAST STEEL FENDERSLATE 19TH CENTURYWith pierced guilloche decoration and tool bracketsLargest 13cm high, 138cm wide, 28cm deep; smallest 14cm high, 102cm wide, 26cm deepProvenance: Supplied by Robert KimeCondition Report: The external measurement is 103cm x 25cm deep. As there is a base plate, they have to sit in front of the fire Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 454

A metal concertina tool box together with two further tool boxes containing assorted hand tools and hardware.

Lot 88

A copper helmet-shaped coal scuttle, 12” high; together with a tool chest; & two suitcases.

Lot 63

A large collection of woodworking and hand tools, including chisels, spanners, hammers, saws, etc, contained in two wooden tool boxes and a cardboard box.

Lot 110

A Vintage Wooden Tool Box, with Leather Carrying Strap, 35.5cm wide

Lot 401

A Wooden Carpenters Tool Box with Key, 94cm Wide

Lot 115

WW2 British Army Butchers Meat Cleaver with 276mm long blade maker marked "Elwell" and dated 1943 with WD Broad Arrow. Overall length 460mm. Along with a 1951 dated WD marked woodworking tool. (2)

Lot 179

Sudanese AR10 Bayonet with double edged 200mm long blade, maker marked "Interarmco" reg pat Germany along with serial number 2874. Black leather washer to blade remains. Only around 4000 were ever made. Bakelite grip. Missing combination tool from grip, the opening for which has been filled with a wooden insert. Working release catch. Overall length 300mm. Complete with brown bakelite scabbard and metal belt loop.

Lot 224

Pair of Hunting knives by "Winchester", one with 157mm long single edged blade, wooden grip, overall length 270mm: an another smaller version with 100mm blade, overall length 205mm. Both have "Winchester" trade mark etched to the blade. Complete in a heavy duty nylon scabbard: Along with a "Winchester" Multi Tool in stainless steel with ten tools plus 12 different screwdriver tips, all complete in trade marked nylon pouch with belt loop. (2)

Lot 208

A metal tool case of vintage hand tools. Including hammers, saws, hand crack screwdrivers, wood planes, etc.

Lot 239

A selection of two tool boxes - comprising of a metal box with a large collection of various sized spanners, bolt & nut removers & socket set, together with a plastic tool box with a selection of tools such as chisels, screwdrivers etc. Condition fair.

Lot 934

A Titan multi-tool with hedge trimmer and strimmer attachment

Lot 944

A tool box and various contents

Lot 963

A Fisons lawn spreader and two tool boxes

Lot 624

An unusual early Shell petrol motor oil company accessory multi tool which includes an adjustable spanner, corkscrew and penknife etc.

Lot 2228

A quantity of brass including small scales, hunting horn, glass cutting tool and cruet on stand.

Lot 136

Country Artists 'Breaking New Ground', model No. 01998 by Carl Reid, limited edition 182/500, on wood base, with certificate (a.f). No box, tool box on tractor detached but present, model in good overall condition, no obvious faults, damage or restoration

Lot 259

An 18th century iron trivet, 18th century hand tool with turned wooden handle, 19th century brass chestnut roasters, a brass chamber stick of similar date, bronze mortar, small brass mounted walnut dome topped jewellery box etc (qty)

Lot 377J

A VINTAGE BRASS & WOOD LEATHER WORKING TOOL.

Lot 2429

A WW II Sten gun magazine with steel loading tool marked E & Co +, for Elkington and Co.

Lot 624

A SELECTION OF TOOLS AND TOOL BOXES WITH CONTENTS

Lot 625

A SELECTION OF TOOLS AND TOOL BOXES WITH CONTENTS

Lot 521

Pine Tool Chest: with rope handles, length 85cm

Lot 174

A 65 piece tool kit, together with a toolbox, with label for Stihl (2)toolbox 46w x 26d x 21h cm

Lot 190

A set of six metal Harley Davidson style hooks, together with a tool box

Lot 227

A thatcher's tool, together with a thatching needle (2)201 x 36cm

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