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ABU Ambassadeur 1995 75th Anniversary Employee Limited Edition Multiplier Reel - in silver finish with engraved end plate, numbered 331/500 with handle side end plate engraved 'H S'. The was given out to employees in 1995 as part of the 75th Anniversary with the reels made in 385 numbered pieces with each engraved with employee's initials. Reel comes with original box and paperwork with tool and oil bottle with company letter associated with the reel. Reel is in very good unused condition
Vintage wooden tool chest measuring 18" x 11" x 8.5", made by Emir, London, dove tail joints, 5 slide out drawers with black handles (one missing), holding a selection of vintage floats, hooks, metal spinners and general accessories. Cabinet front is cut down to 14" wide, fitted with lock but no key present.
TWO MILITARY ENTRENCHING TOOLS, the first comes in its original leather cover and is a fold up shovel, it is in good condition but the buckles are very stuff on the cover, the second one is multipurpose tool and it has a pick and shovel plus a spike on the end, there are no visible markings, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
Alec Hodsdon (1900-1986) of Lavenham, Suffolk, a walnut cased Virginal or harpsichord, dated 1949, on a wooden base joined by an H stretcher147.5cm wide, 39cm deep, 77.5cm highCase overall in good condition. Some light scratches to the surface and fading to right hand side. One area of triangular inlay - possibly later restoration. Small loss to left hand side lower moulding. The interior clean and no apparent losses. All strings appear intact with some plectrums in need of replacement. Tuning tool present. Some keys not working and not tuned. No visible splits in the soundboard. Base can be separated with light scuffs and scratches.
William George Simmonds (1876-1968) a tool and material chest from the workshop of William George Simmonds, grey painted with a moulded edge rectangular top above two columns of seventeen drawers raised on a point base; many drawers with pencil notations to the drawer front describing the intended content, e.g. ebony eyes, pencils, casts, sketch pads (unused), ships, etc.; includes several handles and parts99.5cm wide, 33.5cm deep, 118cm highFrom the studio of William Simmonds at Oakridge LynchThe pencil annotations on the drawers indicate that this chest was used predominantly for design tools and for parts for Simmonds' work on puppets.Poor condition. top strongly worn with. All over with paint spatter . Painted surface worn through to wood, exposing pine in multiple areas. Three handles missing.Three drawers later and without handles and paint. Scratches, scuffs and wear with some gouges and loose panels to base.
Victorinox - Accessories, a good collection of Victorinox Accessories, including a SwissFlame, two Voyagers, a Golf Tool, a Laser, a pen, a Swiss Card Nailcare, Fragrance Spray, an MP3 Player, a Belt Holder and more (parcel)the silver box in the middle of the image is a synthetic belt holder (4.0829)
A VERY RARE GENTLEMAN'S TITANIUM GERMAN MILITARY IWC PORSCHE DESIGN OCEAN 2000 BUND ANTI-MAGNETIC MINE DIVERS WRIST WATCH DATED 1988, REF. 3519 AMAG, ONLY 52 PIECES PRODUCED FOR THE BUNDESMARINE, ACCOMPANIED BY ITS ORIGINAL BOX, TOOL (STOCK NO. 5120-12-198-3797), ADDITIONAL TEXTILE STRAP (STOCK NO. 6645-12-312-3003), IWC ARCHIVE EXTRACT & BADGE OF GERMAN MINE HUNTER BOAT 'BAD RAPPENAU' Movement: 22J, automatic, cal. 3755 Amag., signed International Watch Co.Case: Diameter approx. 42mm, screw back, signed International Watch Co, numbered 2,40x,xxx, issue markings BUND 6645-12-199-3503, rotating bezel, screw-down crown. Bracelet: IWC Porsche Design titanium bracelet, numbered 6645-12-197-8449. CONDITION REPORTDial: Military service dial in excellent condition. Movement: Running & functioning at present, timekeeping and accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Case: In excellent condition, military service bezel. Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
Assorted Leather and Desk Items, comprising a large blotter with gilt metal trims, green leather folding stationary case, Irene Series pigskin wallet and notebook, similar compact mirror, tan leather string box and cover, leather stamp box and cover, H Simmons Burlington Arcade cigarette case,purple leather mounted large paper clips 'answered' and 'unanswered', Eversharp plated pencil in box, nibs, two wooden pencil cases, brass and steel bladed tool and a pair of tongs etc(one box)The Contents of an Attic in Perthshire
A 19th century George III mahogany estate bookcase bureau. The bureau with twin fielded panel doors with shelved interior, flared pediment top. The bureau with fall front having appointed interior within. Drawers beneath, all raised on bracket feet. This bureau and other furniture in the auction are part of the Olive Knox Will Trust who was married to Alfred Dillwyn Knox, a historic figure in the history of codebreaking at Bletchley Park. Measures approx. 203cm x 84cm x 60cm. BIO: Alfred Dillwyn (Dilly) Knox (23 July 1884 - 27 February 1943) was a British classics scholar, papyrologist and codebreaker. During WWI he worked at the Navy's Room 40 codebreaking unit, where he helped decrypt the Zimmermann Telegram, which brought the US into World War I [1]. During World War II (WWII) he ran his own codebreaking operation — Intelligence Service Knox (ISK) — at Bletchley Park, where he was successful in breaking the Enigma cipher of the Abwehr. Also documented to have encouraged Alan Turing to develop the Bombe machine which was to become the main tool for breaking Enigma keys during WW2.
Three Silver Cigar-Cutters, two with engine-turned decoration; Together With a silver pipe multi-tool, retailed by Dunhill and a bridge trump marker (5)Each piece is marked as expected. The larger example with some bruising overall. The silver cap on the smaller example has become detached from the metal piercer. The bridge marker with some overall scratching and wear. There are cracks and fading to the plastic inserts.

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