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Lot 546

A heavy duty plastic Forget Steel tool chest, 48cm wide, containing various tools, bits, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 548

Four Keter heavy duty tool boxes, 42cm wide. (4)

Lot 549

A modern Keter plastic tool chest, 44cm wide, containing a large quantity of various tools, chisels, saw, a small quantity of other bits, screws, accessories, two further vacant tool chests and a Tuff-Stuff plastic tool chest, with contents. (a quantity)

Lot 550

Four various heavy duty plastic tool chests, 47cm wide, containing a quantity of tools, chisels, secateurs, double grip wood screws, etc. (4, some items boxed)

Lot 551

Six various heavy duty plastic tool chests, 44cm wide, containing a quantity of modern hand tools, bits, chisels, hammers, spanners, other hand tools, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 542

A WOODEN TOOL CHEST PLUS ANOTHER BOX CONTAINING TOOLS

Lot 543

A WOODEN TOOL CABINET & CONTENTS PLUS A QUANTITY OF GARDEN TOOLS ETC

Lot 548

THREE TOOL BOXES, A POWER CRAFT JIGSAW, WALLPAPER STRIPPER PLUS VARIOUS OIL

Lot 556

A LARGE TOOL CHEST PLUS CONTENTS TOGETHER WITH A CHALLENGE PRESSURE WASHER

Lot 642

A black painted metal deed box; a bedroom occasional chair; a chemical balance case; a black painted wooden tool box; a helmet; and a number piercer.

Lot 237

Watchmaker's Mainspring Winding Set, tightening tool etc

Lot 235

A Watchmaker's Inverting Staking Tool Set

Lot 518

A collection of silver items to include boot pulls, napkin rings, multi tool etc, gross weight 350 grams

Lot 87

Assorted workshop paraphernalia, motor spares, hub caps, cantilever tool box, eight track cartridges, etc.

Lot 92

A combination tool chest and work box.

Lot 230

A JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD IVORY CARVING, depicts an elderly farmer tilling the earth with a hand tool, character marks to base. 14cm high.

Lot 247

A GREEK POLISHED BLUE GRANITE STONE NEOLITHIC CELT, OR AXE TOOL, circa 5000 B.C., 9.5cm, together with an early Canaanite Middle Bronze Age grey burnished VESSEL

Lot 119

A 1945 dated U.S. Army entrenching tool made by Wood, in its case.

Lot 289

An Argentinean military entrenching tool with a black leather carry case.

Lot 158

VARIOUS TOOL AND ENGINEERING CATALOGUES including 'Architectural Fittings by Gibbons' 1950, 1952, Listers Tools Limited - 'Engineers' Small Tools Mill Furnishers and Sheet Metal workers' 1950, Benn's Hardware Directory 1963, 'Hinges, Locks, Ironfoundry TC/5', Laidlaw & Thomson - 'Ironmongery For Architects', Joseph Parkes & Sons Catalogue No. 57 Padlocks 1927, 'Sherardizing Illustrated' distributed by Zinc Alloy Rust-Proofing Co. Ltd., Wolverhampton etc (13)

Lot 1607

A leather cased steel agricultural tool, in three parts.

Lot 120

THE PROCLAMATION OF INDEPENDENCE OF THE IRISH REPUBLIC SIGNED BY THE PRINTER, CHRISTOPHER BRADYPrinted in Dublin, 23rd April 1916 by Christopher Brady, Michael Molloy and Liam O’Brien for the Provisional Government of the Irish Republic, this copy signed and inscribed lower left “Christopher Brady, Printer of this Proclamation 1916”A single broadsheet, overall size 30 2/16’’ x 20 2/16’’, width of printed lines, 18 1/4’’, printed text 29 1/16’’, on poor paper with smudging and uneven inking, some minor tears, and creases, w.a.f.The most important document in modern Irish History. This is one of only two known original copies in private hands signed by Brady and one of a small number of surviving copies. Printed at Liberty Hall, Dublin, under the protection of soldiers of the Irish Citizen Army, on Easter Sunday, 1916, and read from the steps of the General Post Office, O’Connell St., Dublin on Easter Monday morning by P.H. Pearse, in the presence of the other signatories of the document, thereby heralding the Rising, and Ireland’s advance towards self-determination.The Proclamation, the corner-stone of modern Irish history, the Irish Declaration of Independence, was probably the literary composition of P.H. Pearse, with some changes and amendments by James Connolly and Thomas MacDonagh. It was printed on an old ‘’Wharfdale Double-Crown,’’ printing machine. The work commenced about mid-day on Sunday 23rd April and was completed approx. 1.00 on Easter Monday morning. James Connolly organised all arrangements. The printer was Christopher Brady and the compositors Michael Molloy, and Liam O’Brien all of whom had previously been employed in the work of printing ‘’The Worker’s Republic,’’ for Connolly.Brady who worked the machine throughout described his task as one of great difficulty. He found it hard to ink the type evenly and the rollers refused to maintain an even pressure, with the result that nearly all copies show much smudging in parts and faint printing in other parts. In the beginning an attempt was made to set the entire document at the one time, but it was found this was not viable as there was not enough type available, and it had to be set in two stages. Firstly, top half, from ‘’Poblacht’’ down to and including the words... ‘’among the nations.’’ Secondly, the bottom half, from ‘’The Irish Republic,’’ .. to ‘’Joseph Plunkett’’.The paper used was of the poorest quality, a cheap line which was purchased from Saggart Mills, and similar to that used on the ‘’Workers Republic.’’ A print run of 2500 copies was planned, with the intention of supplying the country as well as the city. It seems unlikely however, because of the difficulties encountered in the work, dilapidated machinery, scarcity of paper etc., that any more than 1000 copies were in fact printed. Finally the work of distribution was then handed over to Mrs. Helen Moloney, as ordered by Connolly. The type for the second section or bottom half was still in the press, when the British soldiers entered Liberty Hall, on Thursday 27th April 1916.Michael J. Molloy told the story of how he came to be one of the three men who printed the 1916 Proclamation, in an article entitled ‘’My Easter Week,’’ published in the Evening Herald, on April 4th, 1966. In 1925, Mr. Joseph J. Bouch published a booklet, for the Biographical Society of Ireland which was a short history and a bibliography of The Proclamation. He examined the few available copies of the original from libraries etc., and this paper is now the definitive tool for ascertaining the true copies. He defined six main points from which the first issue can be identified: Size of paper: approx. 30’’ x 20’’; Quality and colour of paper; Style of typography including wrong fonts and spaces; Measurements of form or type face, or length of line Differences in spelling notably in the names of the signatories; Other typographical inexactitudes. The above copy conforms in size, type of paper, etc., and contains all the typographical inexactitudes and irregularities called for by Bouch. It contains the 23 wrong font ‘’e’’ as called for. It also contains the reversed ‘’e’’ in the third ‘’the’’ on the first line of the last paragraph. Also according to Bouch the spacing matter or bars between the lines frequently caught the ink and showed a line of varying lengths. In addition, this document contains further typographical errors which were missed by Bouch & other bibliographers, historians alike, & which on examination, are to be found in all other true copies of the original. These are three lower case ‘’t’’s. This copy also displays clearly that the original Proclamation was in fact printed in two parts, as the distance between the last two paragraphs, etc., and the top half again varies in size.

Lot 1264

Deactivated with 2008 certificate. Cocks and fires. Hotchkiss original tool box with hand book and copy of a tools list and field spares list Hotchiss. Hotchiss Ammunition box with string of unalike .30 cal inert cartridges on a belt. This ammo box was al

Lot 1324

To include mess tin, gas mask, entrenching tool and ammunition box.

Lot 1481

** PLEASE NOTE: NO SILVER ROWING MEDAL ** Boxes and objects -a silver perpetual calendar, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1946; an oval silver photograph frame, Birmingham 1925; a travelling pocket tool kit; ; Royal Crown Derby brooches; vintage tins; etc (qty)

Lot 280

Two painted pine tool boxes and handtools.

Lot 112

Crimping tool set for electrician

Lot 78

SHOE LAST^ FLAT IRON & CAR TOOL KITS

Lot 1672

Mixed items including entrenching tool and a gin trap by H Lane

Lot 234

2 PETROL STRIMMERS A/F AND OTHER GARDEN TOOL

Lot 592

A polished steel military multi tool, probably WW1 period, the U-shaped handle enclosing a snap-hinged set of six tools inc. corkscrew, button hook, screwdriver and bradawl.

Lot 656

2 metal tool boxes (1 with tools)

Lot 116

An early 20th century metal bound trunk, vintage rules and painted wooden tool box

Lot 122

A box of 7 inch portable DVD player, jigsaw, wooden bookends and tool sharpener

Lot 114

Two pine joiner's tool boxes containing hand tools

Lot 115

A metal bound tool box and assorted hand tools, drill bits etc

Lot 28

A 19th century traditional cabinet maker's tool box, with mahogany fitted interior, together with a George I walnut veneered chest, mahogany chest, writing bureau and other items of furniture for timber

Lot 262

AN ANTIQUE BRASS VETERINARY FLEAM (blood letting tool), the two blade instrument stamped to the front 'T Williams', 9 cms long

Lot 1166

Two hardwood tool chests with shallow graduated drawers containing an unsorted miscellaneous collection of good quality engineering tools, two vices, a log splitter, etc

Lot 1922

19th Century pine carpenter's tool trunk containing various tools

Lot 647

A group hallmarked silver, silver handled and silver plated wares to include spoons such as Sheffield 1925 by Harrison Bros, Birmingham 1942 by Lansom Ltd, Sheffield 1906 by William Yates, A North German shipping line spoon marked 800, a plated lobster pick, toasting fork, mother of pearl manicure tool / knife and various silver handled cutlery.

Lot 69

An 18 piece barbeque tool set, including case (unused)

Lot 270

Two shooting sticks, a leather cartridge belt and a turnover reloading tool (4)

Lot 1406

Advertising Poster - Pin-Up Calendar 1947 by George Petty. George Brown Petty IV (April 27, 1894 – July 21, 1975) was an American pin-up artist. His pin-up art appeared primarily in Esquire and Fawcett Publications's True but was also in calendars marketed by Esquire, True and Ridgid Tool Company. Petty's Esquire gatefolds originated and popularized the magazine device of centerfold spreads. Reproductions of his work were widely rendered by military artists as nose art decorating warplanes during the Second World War, including the Memphis Belle, known as "Petty Girls".Country: USA. Year: 1947. Artist: George Petty. Size (cm): 31x23.  Item consists of a 12 pages calendar and a hardback back cover binded with a plastic comb bind. Good condition, minor scratches, marks and stains.

Lot 5196

A boxed "9038 Boys Tool Set" containing hammer, saws and plane etc

Lot 259B

Star Favourite watchmakers Baby Staking Tool, complete with instructions in box

Lot 653

Fine 18th Century Ceylonese Piha Kaetta, the knife intricately decorated with scrolling foliage and having a carved handle also housed within the scabbard a spiked tool, carved and silver clad scabbard, 27cm long

Lot 487

Tool Catalogues- Wynn, Timmins & Co 1908, Marples 1959 Sorby 1938.

Lot 660

A large iron bound painted pine tool chest/strong box

Lot 385

NESLEIN ENGINEERS TOOL CHEST

Lot 386

EMIR TOOL CHEST WITH 8 DRAWERS

Lot 389

16 DRAWER EMIR TOOL CHEST

Lot 499

PAIR OF VINTAGE JOINERS TOOL BOXES & CONTENTS

Lot 762

Pine Tool Box with Drawers in interior

Lot 704

A vintage pine blanket/tool box with a hinged lid

Lot 499

A Hardy The Exalta reel, in original box with tool and papers, and a Hardy The Altex No 3 Mark V, also in original box with tool, spares and manuals (2) See illustration

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