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A fine, heavy and very ornate, presentation silvered brass tray 24" x 18" inscribed "Presented to Mr & Mrs W.H.Whitehouse, on the occasion of their Silver Wedding, September 18th 1926. With all good wishes from all those Employed at Whitehouse Bros Ltd and William Gilpin Senior & Co Tools Ltd. would benefit from being re- plated G+
A collection of 18th and 19th century tools and associated items, comprising a pine orchard ladder, a quantity of iron hand tools, two wooden troughs, a blue painted wall rack, a brass preserve pan, a brass studded leather saddle, a turned oak and iron mounted hawk rest, an iron chestnut roaster and other items. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George III satinwood and marquetry tea caddy, circa 1800, with shell motifs to top and front, 11.5cm high, 19cm wide, (restoration); a set of bone spillikins, 19th century, all in the form of tools, implements, weapons, etc, with bone box; and a mahogany and marquetry oval tray, 19th century. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Large Indian Kukri, wiht foliate engraved curved steel blade, rosewood grip inlaid with lozenges and circular motifs in brass and pewter, with nine horn handled tools in its leather sheath; a Machete, the broad steel blade stamped with a snake trademark over S & J Kitchin, Warrented Cast Steel, with horn two piece grip (2)
3 Corgi vehicles and 3 empty boxes Heinkel Economy ("bubble") Car (233) in metallic blue with yellow seating, Porsche Carrera 6 RN60 (330) in white with red, Pennyburn Workmen's Trailer (109) with collector leaflet and tools. Together with empty boxes for Midland Red Express Coach, Chevrolet Impala and Ford Mustang Fastback 2+2. Boxed, minor/some wear, empty boxes show some scribbling. Items GC to VGC.
KELLER HELEN: (1880-1968) American deafblind Author, Activist and Lecturer. T.L.S., Helen Keller, in bold pencil, one page, 4to, New York, 27th April 1951, to Desmond Harmsworth, on the printed stationery of the American Foundation for Overseas Blind. The form letter states that there are fourteen million blind people in the world today, most living in India, Egypt and China, and comments 'Blindness is to live long, long days-- and life is made up of days. It is to live immured, baffled, all God's work shut out. It is to sit helpless, staring into the dark with nothing but the dark staring back...' Keller's letter further states that the American Foundation for Overseas Blind is working hard around the world 'to inspire leadership to guide blind people out of their well of darkness and to put equipment into their hands for schooling and tools with which to work.' and in concluding asks for a gift from Harmsworth to the foundation. Accompanied by the original envelope and a small pamphlet entitled The Blind Overseas. VG
SYLVIA GROVES: THE HISTORY OF NEEDLEWORK TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES, 1968, orig cl, d/w + ANNE BUCK: DRESS IN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ENGLAND, 1979, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + MARGUIRITE FAWDRY AND DEBORAH BROWN: THE BOOK OF SAMPLERS, 1980, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl, d/w + VIVIEN GREENE: ENGLISH DOLLS' HOUSES, 1979, 4to, orig cl, d/w + CHARLOTTE SAMUELS: ART DECO TEXTILES, 2003, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl, d/w + JOHN W WATERER: LEATHER IN LIFE ART AND INDUSTRY, 1946, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl gt (6)

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