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A COLLECTION OF WOODWORKING TOOLS including thirty-five boxwood handled and eleven beech handled chisels and gauges by William Marples & Sons, C F Johnson, Isaac Sorby, Ward, J B Addis & Sons, C Hill and others, the handles all stamped with the owner`s name S C MASON, English and American iron and steel planes including Stanley Rule & Level Co 113 circular plane and 78 Duplex rabbet plane, Bailey No 5 jack plane and No 8 jointer plane and Record 3 in 1 chisel and shoulder plane, three hand saws, one by Diston and miscellaneous other tools, including squares, brace, rules, etc in black painted mahogany tool chest with various original photographs, silver fob shields, etc Provenance: The tools of the trade of Stanley Charles Mason (1903-1980) pattern maker of Chesterfield, Derbyshire. Mr Mason was apprenticed pattern maker at Markham & Co where he was employed for many years before working with his employer`s agreement for Plowright Bros.
A COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION OF BOOKBINDING EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING: Dryad book press, large laying press, finishing press, spring dividers, bone folders x 4, book boards, book binding shears and flat top shears,type holder, glue brush, natural sponges, finishing stove, two-piece boiling stove, Dryad gold leaf cushion, awl(2), clip-point knives (2), backing hammer, interscrew (various sizes), precision tweezers, band nippers, Dryad small saw, leather tooling tools (4), knife, polishing iron, rosewood book blocks (2) and rosewood backing boards (6), plough, needles and threads, dowls, Armenian bole 250-dye, wax, set squares and angles, leather, card and paper stock, (Comprehensive list upon request). See illustration
A Swiss brass and steel watchmakers` rounding-up tool Anonymous, late 19th century Of standard form with work held between poppets beneath cutter mounted on a vertical slide frame driven via a sequence of pulleys by a four-spoke hand wheel with serpentine crossings, on tapered brass foot secured to mahogany baseboard, approximately 24cm (9.5ins) high, along with a selection of cutters and other accessories in a red tooled moroco leather case; with a depthing tool in similar leather covered box and a watch mainspring winder, (3). A related rounding-up tool is illustrated in Crom, Theodore R. Horological Shop Tools 1700-1900 on page 261 (fig. 456) which reproduces a plate from the 1865 Gustav Boley trade catalogue.

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