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Lot 1055

A metal tool box and a quantity of Triumph Herald spares including wheel etc

Lot 36

Registration – SO02 PMUChassis No. – WVWZZZ1JZ3W118934M.O.T. – July 2025Odometer – 135,000Limited edition Volkswagen Golf GTI are always desirable for enthusiasts, and this much-loved 25th Anniversary model is particularly alluring. Number 0280 of just 1800 built, this 1.8-litre turbo is also one of just 900 petrol versions made (the rest were TDI diesels). Finished in gleaming Reflex Silver, it has an odometer reading 134,000 miles, and comes with a clear HPI report. ‘SO02PMU’ has benefitted from a truly incredible amount of diligent work by the vendor during their ownership, evidenced by a thick folder of receipts to prove the work has been carried out to a high standard. Key highlights include a new K03S turbo, a rebuilt gearbox, new driveshafts and a full front-mount intercooler. Both clutch and cambelt were replaced at 110,000 miles, while the front discs, pads and calipers have all been refreshed. At the most recent service (132k miles), the car had a new oil pressure sensor, oil pick-up pipe, new power steering sensor and banjo bolt, new coolant pipe and three-way valve, new A/C condenser (and re-gas), a PAS flush, plus K&N air filter, pollen filter, oil and filter change. This collectable Golf GTI has an array of 25th Anniversary parts, including the front splitter, side skirts, door mirrors, rear diffuser and spoiler, plus the rare black headlights and BBS RC336 18-inch alloys. The wheels are refurbished and come with four brand new Goodyear Eagle F1 tyres). Inside, there are Anniversary Recaro Le Mans sports seats, brushed aluminium interior trim and aluminium pedals, a desirable Anniversary gearknob and celebratory build number plaque. There is even a bespoke Anniversary instrument cluster and perforated leather steering wheel. For Golf GTI enthusiasts, it is enormously appealing. The vendor has fitted ‘SO02PMU’ with a few extra highlights too, adding further to its appeal. The US-spec red front badge is extremely rare, and it has a new boot emblem. The Euro-spec rear lights are equally collectable, while the Reflex Silver paint is set off by a black roof. The vendor has even commissioned a custom-made centre cap tool with ‘0280’ engraving. The full Milltek exhaust is another highlight; it “sounds nice and is not too loud”. Inside, there’s LED lighting, flush illuminated vents from the Golf R32, a factory front armrest with storage and a Southwest Performance boost gauge. Meanwhile, an Alpine audio system with uprated speakers brings premium sound inside. Overall, this outstanding Volkswagen Golf GTI 25th Anniversary presents a rare opportunity to acquire a collectable model that’s benefitted from an enormous amount of care and attention from a true enthusiast, which is certain to be a prized car in years to come. · 2002 Volkswagen Golf GTI 25th Anniversary· Enthusiast owned with many bespoke details· Huge amount of fully-evidenced high-quality work

Lot 7

Registration – P190 ADDChassis No. – WBACA720X0AF26114M.O.T. – March 2026Odometer – 86,000‘P190 ADD’ is an E36, third generation four door, 3 Series saloon in 316i, five speed manual configuration. With just seven keepers to date and an indicated 86,000 miles covered, ‘P190 ADD’ boasts an admirable provenance for its age. This is further enhanced by a great service history with ‘P190 ADD’s’ service book containing a full 15 stamps for oil services and full inspections. The signature, drop-down tool kit is admirably complete, a long MOT is present until March 2026 and there is lots of accompanying paperwork on hand. The vendor notes that ‘P190 ADD’ is “mechanically faultless, drives faultlessly and never misses a beat.” What’s more, ‘P190 ADD’ is offered here with no reserve and so represents an exciting and, possibly, great value lot.‘P190 ADD’ adds to its desirability with a popular, original livery of Polar White over black leather. ‘P190 ADD’ sports a body coloured aero kit including boot spoiler and side skirts. A set of 15-inch, multi-spoke BMW alloy wheels are fitted shod with a matching set of quality Bridgestone tyres. Inside this E36 is trimmed in black leather throughout. The condition of this looks pretty good with just some minor areas of wear in the usual places such as the driver’s bolster and internal door handles. The iconic, driver-centric dashboard is present, with crystal clear VDO gauges and original three spoke steering wheel. The headlining has been pinned up due to some glue deterioration and sagging. The originality on show in here is impressive and desirable. Bodywork, paintwork and interior are all rated as “average” by the vendor.‘P190 ADD’ is fitted with the 1596cc M43B16, four cylinder petrol engine. This is a fuel injected unit originally rated at 102bhp and 111 lb-ft of torque. In this case it is mated to the optimal five speed manual gearbox which transfers power to the rear wheels. As previously noted, ‘P190 ADD’ has enjoyed a diligent service history with the last one documented at 83,000 miles in October 2024.In summary:· A lovely example of the popular E36 3 Series in a popular colourway· Exhibiting a high level of originality both inside and out· Benefitting form an extensive service history and plenty of other paperwork

Lot 16

Registration: AOM572K VIN: XA2W2528184 Milage Showing: 33,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: Exempt Number of Keys: 2 V5 on Site: YesStunning restored example33,000 milesMassive history fileLong term ownershipEasily one of the best examples available today! Owned by the current keeper since 2010 who bought the car requiring restoration. The car has since been taken to a bare shell and restored to a fantastic standard with a great eye for detail. Still retaining its original 998cc engine and manual gearbox with just 33,000 miles. Finished in white with green coach stripe and contrastic black interior upgraded with Corbeau classic front seats and custom made door cards using door pockets imported from an Italian Innocenti mini to match the lines of the front seats. Other detailed touches include green carpets, green translucent sun visors, fitted tool kit under the boot floor and body colour engine bay components.Fitted with an additional oil cooler and brake booster and 1.5 inch carburettor to an otherwise standard 998cc running gear. Other upgrades include 1275GT clocks with the cars original speedo in the clocks to retain correct mileage, DSN pedal set, leather steering wheels, KAD quickshift, additional Dynamat sound deadening, GAZ adjustable suspension, red spot cones, adjustable bottom arms and tie rods, rear camber brackets.Also fitted with minisport 4 piston calipers with vented discs and braided hoses and sold with 2 sets of keys as well as giant history file detailing all the work carried out during the current keepers 15 year ownership including pictures, receipts, invoices and lits of all upgrades and work carried out as well as documents from previous owners.A stunning example that has been restored with an amazing eye for detail.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £15,000 - £18,000

Lot 753

Pastoral Village Scene Painting with FiguresThis painting captures a serene pastoral village scene, rich in detail and atmosphere. The composition includes several buildings, among them a church with a distinct tower and cross. The village structures are characterised by pitched roofs in various colours, nestled amidst vibrant greenery. In the foreground, a wooden fence delineates the village boundary, and a winding dirt path leads into the heart of the community.The artwork is alive with human activity: one figure is diligently working in a field with a tool, possibly a rake, while another strolls along the pathway carrying a bag or a box. The silhouettes and postures of these figures contribute to the painting’s tranquil and bucolic mood. Tall trees are strategically placed throughout, enhancing the rustic ambiance and framing the village against a backdrop that hints at mountainous terrain and a gentle, cloud-scattered sky.The artist's use of warm, yellowish hues for the buildings and vibrant, lush greenery fosters a feeling of peacefulness, making this scene an inviting depiction of rural life. While exact measurements aren't specified, the painting's scale appears extensive, offering a broad view of this idyllic countryside setting.

Lot 886

Carved Wooden Seated Figure, Likely African Tribal Sculpture A hand-carved wooden figure depicting a seated humanoid form, potentially of African origin. The sculpture features exaggerated facial details, including a prominent nose, open mouth with visible teeth, and large, carved eyes. Darkened pigmentation accents the facial features, particularly the beard area. The figure is holding a rectangular object with two circular recesses, possibly of ceremonial or symbolic significance. The figure is seated on a stool or structure with detailed carved feet resting on an asymmetrical base. The piece exhibits evident wear, a developed patina, and minor wood cracking, consistent with age. The rough-hewn style and tool marks suggest traditional carving techniques. Likely dating from the late 19th to mid-20th century, this item could have been intended for ritualistic or cultural use. Further examination would help attribute geographical and cultural origins.

Lot 1062

Vintage Wooden Smoker's Box with Twelve Assorted Smoking PipesThis collection features a vintage wooden smoker's box with distinct decorative wooden and metal detailing. The box, equipped with a hinged lid and a drawer at the bottom, measures 28cm in height, 19cm in depth, and 20cm in width. Opened to reveal its interior, the box is presented with twelve assorted smoking pipes, each showcasing unique designs and materials. Among the accompanying smoking accessories are a notable metal tool and a round tin. This ensemble serves as a distinguished example of vintage smoking paraphernalia, offering a glimpse into the craftsmanship and style of a bygone era.

Lot 536

**Victorian and Edwardian Silver and Glass Grooming Collection**A collection of late 19th to early 20th-century grooming and vanity items, featuring silver and glass components. The set includes a silver hand mirror with visible tarnish and missing glass, a hammered silver-backed hairbrush with natural bristles, and a matching clothes brush, both showcasing floral or scroll repoussé designs. Six cut-glass perfume and toiletry bottles are included, each with faceted stoppers and silver or silver-plated collars—several displaying intricate patterns. Additional items consist of a silver-inlaid comb with natural or faux tortoiseshell teeth, a match safe with floral engravings, a rectangular silver-backed brush, and a grooming tool marked "CUTLER." Hallmarks are partially visible on select silver pieces, including a lion passant and a maker's mark, likely confirming their sterling composition. The collection reflects Victorian and Edwardian craftsmanship, aligning with styles prevalent from approximately 1880 to 1910 and beyond. Weighable silver to 135grams, lots of the silver was unweighable due to either being attached to glass or having the brushes etc present. The mirror on the scales does not have the glass inside.

Lot 979

Collection of Three Graduated Kukri Knives with Sheaths and Accessory ToolsThis collection features three graduated kukri knives elegantly arranged on a wooden surface. Each kukri is securely sheathed in a black leather case and equipped with wooden handles adorned with metal caps and decorative inlays. The handles exhibit exquisite craftsmanship, indicative of traditional kukri designs. Notably, each sheath incorporates small pockets that house accessory tools – a karda (small utility knife) and chakmak (sharpener), both integral components traditionally carried along with a kukri.The knives vary in size, arranged from smallest at the bottom to largest at the top, with the largest blade being particularly prominent. The main kukri's curved blade widens towards the end, showcasing its distinctive shape. Though some blades show signs of rust, this adds a touch of authenticity and historical value. The sheath, crafted from black leather, exhibits a wooden core, ensuring durability and maintaining the knife's classic curve. Each accessory tool complements the kukri, featuring smaller wooden handles that maintain the aesthetic continuity of the set. This collection is a fine example of traditional craftsmanship, reflecting the cultural significance and practical utility of kukri knives.

Lot 943

World War I British Officer's Silver Whistle by A. De Courcy & Co, 1917This World War I British officer's whistle is a historical piece crafted by A. De Courcy & Co. in Birmingham in 1917. The cylindrical whistle, made of silver-toned metal, features detailed engravings that include the maker's name, "A. DE COURCY & CO," the location "FRANKFORT ST., BIRMINGHAM," and the year of manufacture, "1917." It is designed with a mouthpiece at one end and a loop at the top, allowing it to be suspended from the included dark leather lanyard. This whistle is emblematic of the military equipment used by officers during the Great War, serving both as a functional tool and a historical artefact.

Lot 1017

Collection of Pewter and Metalware ItemsA mixed group of pewter and metal tableware and domestic items, likely originating from the late 19th to mid-20th century. The collection includes: 1. **Large Pewter Pitcher**: A bulbous-body design with a curved spout and single handle, typical of mid-19th to early 20th-century production. 2. **Pedestal Bowl/Compote**: A hammered surface, supported by a pedestal base, likely used for serving fruits or desserts. 3. **Set of Seven Pewter Goblets**: Miniature size with simple stems and bases, in keeping with 19th to early 20th-century craftsmanship. 4. **Salt and Pepper Shakers**: Two cylindrical forms with functional lids, suited for condiments. 5. **Lidded Sugar Bowl and Small Pot**: A cylindrical sugar bowl with a hinged lid and finial, alongside a potential mustard or pepper holder. 6. **Traditional Toast Racks**: Two toast racks with gothic-style arches, one small, one large, both designed for Victorian-style table settings.7. **Square Pewter Vase**: Featuring embossed Art Nouveau floral and insect motifs, indicative of early 20th-century design. 8. **Blue-Lined Container**: A circular pewter piece with a cobalt glass insert, likely a condiment holder.9. **Lidded Jug**: Ribbed body with a hinged lid and thumb rest, suited for liquid serving, and a metal box with a wooden handle, possibly a hearth tool. 10. **James Dixon & Sons Marked Piece**: Scalloped edge pewter vessel with the manufacturer's hallmark (James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield), suggesting late 19th to early 20th-century craftsmanship. 11. **Textured and Polished Pieces**: Includes a hand-hammered British pewter dish with a central mark and smooth-finish polished vessels, contrasting in textures.Notable hallmarks include **Royal Selangor Pewter**, a renowned pewter maker since 1885, and **Hand Hammered British Pewter**, reflecting artisanal production. The designs suggest both functional and decorative purposes prevalent in Victorian and Edwardian domestic settings.

Lot 865

Collection of Traditional Handcrafted Items A group of three traditional handcrafted objects, likely of ethnographic or ceremonial significance. The items include a polished wooden object, a forged metal tool, and a knife housed within a carved and decorated wooden sheath. 1. **Wooden Object** - Made of polished wood, tapering to a point at both ends. - Features intricate carved geometric patterns around the midsection and a wrapped section of twine at one end, possibly for grip or decoration. - Estimated length between 30–50 cm. 2. **Forged Metal Tool** - A darkened metal item exhibiting signs of patina or oxidation. - Leaf-shaped blade at one end, with a twisted or sculpted midsection transitioning to a slender, tapered handle. Hand-forged craftsmanship is apparent. 3. **Knife and Sheath** - **Knife:** Handle wrapped in a ribbed material, possibly natural fibre, with a metallic pommel featuring a hook and spherical finial. - **Sheath:** Made of carved wood with decorative markings and a metal chape. The sheath includes a securing twine wrap and engraved patterns or potential inscriptions, though text is not legible. Estimated length of the knife and sheath combined is between 20–40 cm. The collection shows evidence of detailed artistry and could date from the early to mid-20th century or earlier, with potential origins linked to regions known for traditional tool and weapon craftsmanship. These objects may have served ceremonial, practical, or symbolic roles.

Lot 296

Kefter tool box with plumbing tools and a small box of fittings

Lot 139

Stanley tool box with assorted imperial, Whitworth and metric spanners to include King Dick etc

Lot 235

Metal cantilever tool box with tools

Lot 298

Two tool boxes with contents

Lot 231

Early 20th century stained pine tool box, 110 x 29 x 35cm.

Lot 252

A group of three workshop power tools. Consisting of a Rondy pillar drill 240v, paint spray gun and tool sharpener, 240v. Max. H57cmAll items in this auction are sold as seen, We are unable to provide condition reports or additional photos.

Lot 228

A large collection of chrome vanadium spanners in tool tool box. Tool box dimensions 48cm x 16cm x 16cm. All items in this auction are sold as seen, We are unable to provide condition reports or additional photos.

Lot 55

A STIHL petrol strimmer FS55. The engine 27.2cc, with metal blades, L (without cutting tool) 170cmAll items in this auction are sold as seen, We are unable to provide condition reports or additional photos.

Lot 60

An Eskde petrol 4-in-1 garden multi-tool set. Model SKU MT52-S, in the original box with the instructions and safety equipmentAll items in this auction are sold as seen, We are unable to provide condition reports or additional photos.

Lot 67

A group of four assorted items. Consisting of a Mitox 25C multi tool petrol engine, leaf blower hose, bench vice and workmate. All items in this auction are sold as seen, We are unable to provide condition reports or additional photos.

Lot 650

Various Building, Electrical and Power Tool Accessories

Lot 960

A Leatherman Micra folding multi tool.

Lot 466

A Union tool chest of eight drawers, containing a quantity of drawing instruments, including Rotring pens, scale rulers, compasses and dividers, etc

Lot 181

Assorted woodworking and other tools, to include planes, rulers, moulds, a mortise gauge, shotgun cartridge reloading tool, jewellers blowtorch, etc, together with a carved Banksia nut, another uncarved and a turned wooden cup (qty)

Lot 113

Job Lot of Peco Tools, Lineside Kits, Parkside chains and others(4000g)Peco PT-200 Kit-builders Tool set 'As New' (3)Peco PT-100 Track Layers Tool set 'As New' (1)Peco scale rule20 Peco/Parkside PA22/PA23 chains in box 'As New'Peco Lineside kits; LK-56 Inspection kit (3); LK35 Goods Yard crane (4) - some packs sealed with tapePeco LK-2 Water crane kits (top of card packing removed)Peco Track cleanerClarke Air Brush Kit (previously used in Box)Magnifying glasses in boxes 'As New' (2) Condition: Good/Very Good

Lot 451

Two vintage cases, painted ammo box and tool chest

Lot 447

Pine 2 over 4 chest of drawers, two pine tower rails and small pine tool chest

Lot 1608

Horology: a watchmaker's rounding up/topping tool, 36cm wide.

Lot 613

George Tinworth for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware comical mouse group menu holder, titled "Modelling" depicting a mouse with tool modelling a mouse's head, h.9cm, C1880, a/f.

Lot 123

A Collection of Assorted Silver and Gold, including a silver framed regimental badge and porte-bonheur of the Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry, engraved 'W&C.Y.C. South African War 1899-1902 A Regimental Badge and Porte-Bonheur', 14cm high; a silver and crocodile mounted spirit-flask, engraved with an inscription; a pepperette or desk-seal, engraved with an initial 'L' below an earl's coronet; a gold signet-ring, the bloodstone matrix carved with the Lowther crest; a single gold cufflink, engraved with initials and the Lowther crest; a spoon and a brass bookmark, engraved with the Lowther crest below an earl's coronet; Together With a chrome plated 'Jigger' multi-tool and a G. Heinicke plumb bob (one tray)

Lot 9

Bible, English.- Book of Common Prayer (The)...with the Psalter, or Psalmes of David, bound without the final blank, 1638; The Holy Bible containing the Old Testament and the New, 2 parts in 1, engraved title by William Marshall, L2 lacking portion affecting head-line and 16 lines (neatly repaired and supplied in manuscript), 1638; The Whole Book of Psalmes..., musical notation, 1638, together 3 works in 1 vol., letterpress titles with woodcut device and within ornamental border, first title trimmed to edge and laid down, all printed in double column, neatly ruled in red throughout, slightly smudged on one or two leaves, first and last leaf soiled, first work with small hole to title and first few leaves, occasional spotting or soiling but generally a very clean copy, engraved bookplate and gilt-stamped red roan label "The Gift of Mrs.Mary Hall to Anna Ismay 1793" to front pastedown, handsome contemporary blue morocco with elaborate gilt Greek key and floral roll-tool border, spine gilt, g.e., rubbed and scuffed, spine faded, corners worn, [STC 16410, 2331 & 2682], folio, Cambridge, Thomas Buck & Roger Daniel

Lot 1165

A Fuji Denshi Seiko Auto Cleaner 101 watch cleaning tool, Type CL-101, Model No. 2108, height 61cm, together with a Greiner Electronics Quartz printer.

Lot 1025

An Omega De Ville Automatic stainless steel circular cased gentleman's wristwatch, Ref. 166033, the signed silvered dial with baton hour markers and date aperture, the case back detailed '166033-Tool 106', case diameter 3.5cm, on an expanding bracelet.

Lot 244

An Eastern white metal spittoon, 34cmD, a cast metal fire tool holder in the form of a soldier, a cast iron bell in the form of a horse, and a pewter tankard

Lot 1040

A stained pine rectangular tool chest on plinth base, width 93cm, and a metal bound dome topped trunk bearing J. Powell label to the interior (2).

Lot 1489

An assortment of metalware including copper haystack jugs, balance scales and assorted weights, two cast iron signs including 'Euston Station, London' and 'LMS To Carry 1 1/2 Tons', vintage tool, knife grinder and six salt glazed storage jars (qty).

Lot 426

MIGUEL DE CERVANTES ' DON QUIXOTE'1788, Madrid, 9 volumes, Spanish text, leather bound with gilt tool work and marble linings

Lot 381

ELU ELECTRONIC TOOLSincluding routers and Dovetailing equipment, all in boxes; together with a metal boxed Elu milling machine, a Black and Decker hammer drill in box and a precision tool

Lot 339

A San Martin Automatic stainless steel wristwatch. |The watch with a silvered black face with baton and danger hands. Dial approx 45mm including winder. Presented In green leather case with spare links and tool. Ticking at time of cataloguing, however, sold as untested and without warranty. San Martin wristwatch boxed. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. All watches are sold as untested, therefore without warranty.

Lot 2386

A vintage painted pine tool box with fitted interior. Width 76cm, height 30cm, depth 42cm.

Lot 2464

A vintage industrial 36 drawer tool chest. Width 62cm, Height 107cm, depth 30cm.

Lot 2443

A vintage stained pine tool chest. Width 94cm, height 46cm, depth 47cm.

Lot 2442

A large vintage stained pine tool chest. Width 92cm, height 54cm, depth 56cm.

Lot 282

WOODEN TOOL BOX painted black, with hinged lid80cm wide

Lot 222

BOOKBINDING; an oak box containing various gold leaf spacers in various designs, with six rolls of foil, a bookbinders hand tool and seven boxes of spacers (Qty)

Lot 424

Binding - Clarkson (Christopher, 1938-2017). Bindings in Cambridge Libraries, by Geoffrey Dudley Hobson, Cambridge: University Press, 1929, colour frontispiece, monochrome and colour plates, doublure endpapers decorated with rubbings taken from a German Gothic blind-stamped binding, all edges gilt, modern yellow ochre Nigerian goatskin by Christopher Clarkson, intricate blind decoration design based on the Cambridge Colleges, each identified by a platinum-tooled shield with finely painted coat of arms to each, gilt and blind decorated path or large roundel effect encompassing whole binding bringing together design, title to spine in platinum, folio (37.3 x 23.5 cm), contained in book box, together with 26 brass finishing tool heads designed and made by Clarkson to undertake the decoration on the binding, and 34 brass type heads which were used on the binding, contained together in small hardwood stand, plus a selection of original artwork, designs, practice blind-work samples and mounted exhibition photo boards relating to the binding QTY: (-)NOTE:Provenance: Christopher Clarkson (1938-2017); thence by descent.This publication was produced in a limited edition of 230 copies for sale.Christopher Clarkson (1938-2017) was one of the world's leading authorities in the conservation of medieval manuscripts and early printed books and a highly respected historian on the subject. Christopher was born in Blackheath from an early age showed an interest in art, attending art classes at the Whitechapel Art Gallery on Saturday mornings, before attending the Junior Art School at Camberwell College of Arts and Crafts at the age of 13, progressing to the Senior Art School at the age of 15. At 17 he gained his National Diploma in Design and took a part-time position at Camberwell assisting Frank Martin in teaching wood engraving, lettering and illuminating under Vernon Shearer. He later attended the Royal College of Art from 1960-1963, additionally studying fine binding for his last two years there. Whilst there he had to complete twelve bindings for his final diploma show (the bindings by Clarkson in this auction are understood to date from this time). At the same time, he assisted Howard Nixon at the British Museum with his bookbinding rubbing project. He graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1963 with an ARCA Diploma in Graphic Art and as a result, was invited by Jeff Clements to teach at the Plymouth School of Art and Design. In 1964 he worked under Tony Cains at Douglas Cockerell & Son which was run by Sydney Cockerell. In late 1966 he joined the English Government team in Florence to help conserve the flood-damaged volumes and manuscripts, working with Tony Cains, Peter Waters, Don Etherington and Roger and Rita Powell. It was during this time that he and fellow binders formulated the principles of book conservation. In 1972 he was appointed Head of Rare Book Preservation at the Library of Congress, Washington. He later held a position at The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, being the first conservator of their manuscript collection, before, in 1979 accepting the post as the first Conservation Technical Officer at the Bodleian Library, Oxford. From 1987-1998 he taught at West Dean College and on his return to Oxford set up in private practice, working as a consultant to the Bodleian Library, The Wordsworth Library and Hereford Cathedral Mappa Mundi Trust and Chained Library. In 2004 Christopher was awarded the Plowden Gold Medal of the Royal Warrant Holders Association in recognition of his contribution to the conservation profession.

Lot 637

A selection of Cufflinks, Shirt Studs and miscellaneous itemsthe cufflinks include; a pair of rolled gold Mother of Pearl cufflinks, a pair of silver tone tool nut cufflinks and a pair of irish shamrock cufflinks, the miscallaneous items includes an agate watch fob seal, a sixpence coin bracelet and a stainless steel pen knife

Lot 508

An early 20th century oak engineer’s tool cabinet

Lot 1526

A VINTAGE WOODEN TOOL CHEST WITH CARRYING HANDLES AND MARKED 1845

Lot 1663

AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOL BOXES, TOOLS AND HARDWARE TO INCLUDE DRILL BITS, SCREWS AND CHISELS ETC

Lot 1799

A TOOL BOX AND AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE A PROLINE DRILL WITH DRILL STAND, HAMMERS AND FILES ETC

Lot 1803

TWO TOOL BOXES AND AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE SPANNERS ETC

Lot 1861

A STANLEY TOOL BAG WITH TOOLS TO INCLUDE A SAW, AND SCREW DRIVERS ETC

Lot 1864

A TOOL BOX WITH AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE A SOCKET SET AND SCREW DRIVERS ETC

Lot 1955

A TOOL BOX WITH AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE A BOSCH BATTERY DRILL AND SCREW DRIVERS ETC

Lot 2020

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VARIOUS CRAFTING ITEMS TO INCLUDE CARD, EYELET TOOL AND RIBBON ETC

Lot 499

A cantilever tool box and contents, an imperial/metric socket set, and 2 boxes of tools including boxed Stanley plane, pot riveter, hand tools etc

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