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Lot 335

Plastic wheeled garden bin containing a good selection of quality garden tools etc

Lot 1145

A 'Random' printers cabinet; together with an Adana EX5 press, formally owned by Halfmoon Press, comprising numerous fitted trays, tools, blocks, and inks; including Views of Clare and others

Lot 1374

A contemporary black painted wrought iron log basket of open form with four various hanging fire tools

Lot 1366

Two brass fuel depots, together with a portable coal bucket and sundry tools

Lot 533

A collection of assorted 19th century and later hand tools, in painted pine tool box; together with a Bagatelle board

Lot 161

A box of miscellaneous metal wares to include brass lyre shaped trivet, fire tools, helmet shaped coal scuttle etc

Lot 100

A small collection of brassware to include fire tools, chestnut roasters etc

Lot 786

Wooden tool box trunk containing vintage tools

Lot 787

Large Oval Cooking Pot together with Old Tools, etc

Lot 788

Quantity of Vintage Woodworking Planes plus Other Tools

Lot 808

Wooden Tool Box and a Wartime Canvas Tool Bag with Various Vintage Wooden Handled Tools including Chisels, Trowels, Ruler, etc

Lot 835

Group of antique tools to include two twin handled saws one other to cobblers lasts, a plane and two large clamps

Lot 838

Group of garden tools to include rakes, hoes edgings tools etc

Lot 879

Vintage Canvas Large Suitcase / Trunk with tools and books

Lot 354

VINTAGE PAINTED PINE TOOL CHESTthe lift up lid with the initials 'J.B.', containing wooden planes, bradles, hand drills, chisels and other tools

Lot 470

A collection of 19th century ivory and other dentures, moulds and 19th century dentist tools

Lot 359A

A socket wrench set, tyre pump, trolley jack and a selection of assorted tools

Lot 88

A mixed selection of assorted tools

Lot 1226

A rare and early Bramson, Kent and Co. Ltd. London illustrated catalogue of cycle & motor accessories and fittings, tools and machinery, 16th edition 1911.

Lot 781

A collection of brass cylindrical cased tools.

Lot 28

A toolbox with tools and a brace with bits

Lot 17

Umayyad, dinar, Ma‘din Amir al-Mu’minin 92h, obv., in field: la ilaha illa | Allah wahdahu | la sharik lahu | Ma‘din Amir | al-Mu’minin; rev., standard Umayyad type with date legend in margin, point below b of duriba, 4.25g (SICA 10, 487, same obverse die; Bernardi 47), minor marks in reverse field but generally good very fine, historically important and extremely rare. Enigmatic, historically intriguing, and of the highest rarity, Umayyad dinars from the ‘Mine of the Commander of the Faithful’ have fascinated numismatists for more than a century. The circumstances under which they were issued are still the subject of scholarly debate, although recent research and newly published coins have advanced our knowledge considerably in recent years. Examples dated 89h, 92h and 105h have been sold in these rooms previously (the unique coin of 89h on 23 April 2012 and the other two dates on 4 April 2011). The phrase ‘Ma‘din Amir al-Mu’minin’ is found on two groups of gold coins. The earlier group, known for the years 89h, 91h and 92h and to which this coin belongs, carries these words in the obverse field below the normal inscriptions. On the later coins, known only for the year 105h, the phrase is expanded to read ‘Ma‘din Amir al-Mu’minin bi’l-Hijaz,’ ‘Mine of the Commander of the Faithful in the Hejaz,’ and is placed in the lower part of the reverse field. The significance of the Ma‘din inscription is still debated but, as has previously been argued, there is much to be said for the simplest explanation: that it refers to a mine belonging to the caliph. While the word ‘mine’ can be used metaphorically in Arabic, all other legends found on post-Reform Umayyad gold and silver coins are either religious (verses from the Qur’an) or factual (stating where and when the coin was struck). That being said, it seems difficult to treat it as a normal mint-name, which one would expect to find in the margin with the date, and for which there would certainly have been space to include there. It has also been observed that the mints on the Umayyad silver coinage were set up in cities, or perhaps at places where the army halted on campaign, but are not otherwise known to have been set up at a mine itself. There are several with the title Madinat, city,’ but none with Ma‘din, ‘mine.’ It seems more plausible that this inscription denotes to the source of the gold, indicating that it had been extracted from a mine owned by the caliph himself. It has been plausibly suggested that ‘Mine of the Commander of the Faithful’ dinars may have been struck at a travelling mint which accompanied the caliph. If this was staffed by workers from the Damascus mint using their usual tools and equipment, one would expect the coins they produced to look identical, whether struck in the capital or on the road. But coins of all three dates known for this issue – 89h, 91h and 92h, and indeed of the related coins dated 105h, all share dated reverse dies with standard mintless Umayyad dinars which are generally accepted as having been struck in or near Damascus. These reverse dies also bear the date, which means that they can only (or should only) have been used for the one year engraved on them. It therefore follows that if these reverse dies did indeed leave Damascus with a travelling mint they can only have been away from the capital for more than a few months at most. On the other hand we know that an obverse die with the Ma‘din Amir al-Mu’minin legend was shared between coins struck over a period of at least four years. Clearly this special die was not considered redundant at the year’s end but was kept for future use. For a single die to survive for four years also suggests that these ‘Mine of the Commander of the Faithful’ dinars can only have been produced in very small numbers, which is consistent with their great rarity today. Where might the caliph’s mines have been located? The legend Ma‘din Amir al-Mu’minin bi’l-Hijaz found on dinars of 105h, together with the fact that the Umayyad caliph ‘Umar is recorded as having purchased a plot of land containing a gold mine in the Hejaz area (Miles, op. cit., p. 266), has led scholars to propose that the gold used to strike these earlier dinars also came from the Hejaz. It has also been suggested that the caliph might have visited mines in this area while travelling to the Holy Places. In his catalogue of the Turath Collection, Ilisch hypothesized that ‘a travelling “court mint”, dependent on the main mint and Damascus and working for the caliphal private treasury...was in operation on several occasions: in connection with the construction work for the great mosque in Medina (built...in 88-91 A.H.) [and] during the visit of the caliph al-Walid to Medina in 91/92 A.H., when he led the Hajj.’ This in turn raises several interesting questions: Did gold from the caliph’s personal mines have a different status from gold obtained from other sources? Was this gold somehow treated differently from gold brought to the mint through tax revenues or by private individuals? Might it reflect an early distinction between state funds and the privy purse? Or might they even have been personal gifts from the caliph himself? For further discussion of this coinage and a specialist bibliography, please see Morton and Eden auction 48, 4 April 2011 where two other ‘Mine of the Commander of the Faithful’ dinars were sold, dated 92h (sold for £648,000) and 105h (sold for £3,720,000).

Lot 526

1960's Tri-ang Scalextric Track and Pit Lights and other Accessories, A239 Light set, in original box, unboxed rubber wall with tyre ends, two rubber bushes, various plastic bales, tools, half tyres, white barrels and other items, F-G, box P-F, damage and poor repair to two lid corners, (qty)

Lot 142

A mixed lot to include a writing box (af), set of fire tools, andirons etc

Lot 1437

A Very Good Collection of Vintage Quality Woodworking Tools ( 17 ) Pieces In Total. Includes Planes, Drills etc. All In Good Condition - Please See Photo.

Lot 1618

A collection of brassware, comprising three brass jam pans, one possibly 18th Century; together with a collection of various horse brasses, plus a box of tools

Lot 480

A vintage pine toolbox with a selection of vintage and later tools

Lot 57

Kingcast Winch and Gas Cylinder Wagons with personnel for tethered Observation Balloon (not included), Mark Time Survey Party, Blenheim Tools and Supplies, Water Wagons, supply Limber and Scottish Regimental General Service Wagon, with a few original boxes (VG, boxes G) (59)

Lot 142

A VINTAGE FIELD TELEPHONE TOGETHER WITH A COLLECTION OF WOOD WORKING TOOLS, ETC

Lot 411

A SELECTION OF GARDENING AND HAND TOOLS, ETC

Lot 418

A SELECTION OF GARDENING TOOLS, ETC

Lot 421

A VAX UPRIGHT VACUUM CLEANER, TOGETHER WITH WORKBENCH AND A SELECTION OF TOOLS, ETC

Lot 422

A QUANTITY OF ELECTRIC POWER TOOLS, ETC

Lot 299

Engineering tools, a miniature set square stamped R Hodson, a micrometer stamped Slocombe, and a set of calipers.

Lot 447

A large quantity of named planes, rulers, and various other tools.

Lot 443

Various tools, to include a hand brace, saw, box of rules etc.

Lot 547

Three boxes of wooden and other tools, etc., previously used in the manufacturing of violins. Provenance: The violin making workshop of Lawrence Cocker of Derby.

Lot 452

A quantity of wooden block planes, brass blow torches, saws and other tools etc.

Lot 105

QUANTITY OF WOOD SAWS AND BOX OF TOOLS

Lot 166

BOX OF OLD TOOLS & BOX OF WOOD ITEMS

Lot 27

BOX OF TOOLS, FILES, SAW, BRACE AND BIT DRILL ETC.

Lot 602

Collection of assorted gardening tools to include: spades; forks; rakes etc. (13)

Lot 616

Collection of assorted tools, accessories and other items to include: work benches; planes; vintage scales and weights etc.

Lot 565

A quantity of vintage tools

Lot 163

Box of assorted tools

Lot 161

Two boxes of tools and fixings

Lot 576

Quantity of garden tools

Lot 333

Collection of mixed workshop tools including a hose reel and a heater

Lot 209

Collection of vintage wood carpenters hand tools including Rabone box wood rules

Lot 177

Bowl of vintage tools etc

Lot 393

Pine workshop bench and large quantity of mixed workshop and car related tools

Lot 203

Antique chest containing selection of tools, together with decorative curtain poles

Lot 307

Garden Implements a Wedgwood lemonade set for six designed by Eric Ravilious, printed with vignette of garden tools and scenes in pink lustre and black on a white ground, comprising large jug and six handled beakers, printed and painted marks, 20cm. high (7) Literature Andrew Casey 20th Century Ceramic Designers, Antique Collector's Club, page 227 figure 260 for a comparable Garden Implements jug illustrated.

Lot 894

Qty of mixed garden tools

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