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A good deactivated Second World War .303 Mark I Bren gun, dated 1942, the gun with deactivation certificate dated 1st March 2004, complete with the following accessories - transit chest, eight magazines, sling, spare barrel case, two webbing chest pouches, parts, wallet and armourer's tool, Serial No. W9007
A box containing a 1950's white leather Crash Helmet, a transformer box with Cigarette Lighter take off, a G.P.O. No. 3 leather cased Tool Kit and a ''The Bristol Wagon of Carriage Works'' Nut, together with a quantity of miscellaneous items including a bakelite cylindrical Tea Caddy, two old Pipes, a white metal Cigarette Lighter, brass Door Knocker, Cigarette Cars etc.
T Medland, a pair of large framed and glazed prints after Cleverly, one entitled Evening of the Glorious First of June 1794, 20 x 32, without mount and frame. Note: These prints depict the first major battle with revolutionary France. The objective was to capture the convoy of grain sailing from America with escorts and simultaneously defeat the French Fleet. The action and engagement tool place 400 miles into the Atlantic off the coast of Brest. Some considerable distance indeed and required much maneuvering and seamanship. The grain convoy was never captured, however, the French Fleet was defeated and was deemed an honorable victory for Admiral Lord Howe and greatly appreciated by fellow Officers and seamen as the prints illustrate.
Three brass machinery signs "Metropolitan Vicers Electrical Co. Ltd.", all taken from electrical generators 13cm x 20cm, a reproduction circular aluminium sign for the Great Western Railway Company, a vintage Fermafix paper binding tool, a vintage brace, vintage mahogany and brass bound brace and a treen box (7).
A Rare Porpoise Dive Equipment Wooden Trunk Made by Australian Divers Co Pty Ltd of Melbourne All Porpoise 32 cubic foot scuba tanks and regulators were delivered in these trunks during the 1950’s Inside the box, the top tray contained both 1st and 2nd stage regulator together with connecting tool bar Below the top tray lay either 1 or 2 bottles This trunk was a ‘single’ bottle unit Height: 41cm; Width: 76cm; Depth: 42.5cm Note: Edward (Ted) Francis Eldred 1920 – 2005, was a pioneer of scuba diving in Australia and the inventor of Porpoise Scuba Gear Reference: Wikipedia
A Rare Porpoise Dive Equipment Wooden Trunk Made by Australian Divers Co Pty Ltd of Melbourne All Porpoise 32 cubic foot scuba tanks and regulators were delivered in these trunks during the 1950’s Inside the box, the top tray contained both 1st and 2nd stage regulator together with connecting tool bar Below the top tray lay either 1 or 2 bottles This darker coloured trunk was a ‘twin’ bottle unit All early Royal Australian Army and early SAS divers in WA, learnt to dive through the JACK SUE DIVING SCHOOL that lasted more than 45 years Height: 41cm; Width: 76cm; Depth: 42.5cm
1954 Bentley R Type saloon Registration No WSJ 389, Chassis No B51ZX, six cylinder 4,650cc engine, automatic transmission. This elegant and desirable Bentley Standard Steel Sports saloon is traditionally finished in black over shell grey with grey leather upholstery. It has been well maintained by its engineer owner for the last ten years including an engine overhaul in 2010. It is described as in good overall condition including an original interior with a lovely patination. It drives extremely well and as a result has been regularly driven to many RREC and BDC events. It is complete with its original tools including a complete underseat small tool tray. It has a large history file detailing service history, MOTs and copies of the original build documents. Although now MOT and tax exempt it has a current MOT until April 2016. A very usable and stylish gentleman's sports saloon
Unboxed 00 Gauge Locomotives by Triang-Hornby: including ‘Lord of the Isles’ and tender, ‘Albert Hall’ and tender, both in GWR green, ‘Sir Dinadan’ and tender in SR green, and two 0-4-0 tanks, SDJR 7178 in blue and BR black 56025 (Smokey Joe), all F-G (LoTI has two dummy springs and a tool box missing) (5)
Australian Aboriginal works of art To include a wooden spear thrower, being of traditional dished elongated elliptical form, approx. 84cm long, a boomerang of traditional shape with fluted domed edge to one side and opposing adzed to the other, approx. 68cm long, a wooden vessel, of traditional dished wooden form bearing traditional poker work decoration to the outside, these vessels were predominately used by the tribal women to carry food and then later as a digging tool, approx. 47cm long, a handcrafted carved wooden object with poker work decoration, being of lizard form, approx. 42cm long, and a wooden hunting stick, aka killing stick, the curved heavy object with grooved carving to one side and adzed flat underside, these vicious objects were thrown horizontally at a target, sometimes up to 200m (650ft), much like a skipping stone on the water surface they could bounce off the ground to reach and break the prey's legs, slowing or stopping it, approx. 75cm long. (5) Provenance: according to the vendor's family history, these items were acquired from the Hermanburg Mission, Australia, during the 1960s.
Watch and Clock makers tools, a French cased watch makers pivoting gauge The gilt metal instrument stamped Swiss in original hinged fitted box with attachments. 27x12cms, a cased brass and blued steel compass, the red Morocco hinged box stamped compass 6 pouces 27cms, box, and a KWM bushing tool with accessories.
A fine quality late Regency rosewood sewing box of rectangular form and finely figured, initialled in brass wire to the lid "C.J.W.", the lid interior with ruched silk panel over a removable tray in green watered silk with two mother of pearl mounted needle books, mother of pearl waxer, emery, tape measure with original inked green silk tape, all with overhanging flowerhead tops, a set of six matching reel holders, a pair of matching mother of pearl circular boxes fitted centrally to a pair of lids, central fitted tool tray lacking tools, and two matched thimbles, the lock stamped "J. Bramah, 124 Piccadilly", 32cm x 23cm x 13cm.
A leather cased 'Lady's Companion', in blue leather with gilt tooled decoration and 'titled' to the spine, the interior with tablet, folding morocco skein/tool card with two mother of pearl handled tools, silver thimble on needle packet drawer, silver pencil and folding knife, blade shortened, mother of pearl scales, box 9.5cm x 5.7cm x 3.8cm.

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