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A woodworker's black painted pine chest, together with a large quantity of various hand tools to include lathe gouge, bevel, chisel, screwdrivers, mortice cut guage etc CONDITION REPORTS All tools are worn and in need of a clean. Many have names stamped on them to include A H Pullen. All have general wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for a better idea of contents and more details.
A cased electroplated King's pattern twelve setting canteen of cutlery comprising dinner knives, dessert knives, dinner forks, dessert forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, coffee spoons, fish knives and forks, four tablespoons, a soup ladle, a sauce ladle, two dessert servers, a pair of carving tools, and an associated cake slice, also a single berry spoon, a salver and a footed bowl with pierced sides. CONDITION REPORT: The knife blades have Arthur Price's name on them. The other pieces are marked "JS AP EPNS" so possibly also by the same maker.
A cased pair of Victorian hallmarked silver and foliate engraved fruit serving spoons, Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1894, and a cased silver bladed and silver sheath handled carving knife and fork, Sheffield 1852 (2). CONDITION REPORT: Spoons: in very good condition with only minor wear commensurate with age (scratches). Case associated. Carving tools: also very good, hallmarks a bit rubbed, case af.
John Kirsten (Jack) Baily (British, 1881-?) Jewel box the cover inset central blister pearl, framed by embossed pomegranates and scrolling foliage with hammered finish maker's mark, hallmarked for London 1912 stamped 'J. K. BAILY' and 'Stratford on Avon' 10.2cm across, 8.5cm deep. Provenance: Rachel Ward (nee Rothenstein) and Alan Ward. John Kirsten Baily was an important member of the Guild of Handicraft in Chipping Campden. When the Guild of Handicraft Ltd. was being wound up in 1908, another business under the same format was formed between George Edward Horwood, William Mark, George Henry Hart and John Kirsten Baily. Within this partnership all silver enquiries were forwarded to Hart and Baily, but the partnership was short-lived and ended in 1912. It was noted at a meeting of the Guild of Handicraft on 2 February 1912 that a padlock had been placed on the workshop door of the Guild, as Mr Horwood (estate agent & Custodian of the Guild property) had reason to believe that some of the common workshop tools were being removed to Mr Baily's new shop at Stratford-on-Avon, & that he had been making an unfair use of the gas in the evenings. It would have been around this time that this box would have been made.
A scarce WWII German black leather pouch to hold 18 flare pistol cartridges, the flap stamped with code “fsx 42” and Waffenamt mark, containing 7 inert cartridges, GC; another rectangular black leather pouch, containing 5 various tools and a polishing pad, several with maker’s codes and Waffenamt marks; a folding bipod mount for a machine gun; and a small buff painted tin containing small gun spares. Average GC

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