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Lot 1756

Large quantity of electrical tools in a wooden box. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1736

Three tool boxes and two trays with tools and assorted DIY material. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1750

Pine box of mixed electrical work tools. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1186

Approximately thirty mixed metal cutting lathe tools, mixed sizes. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1763

Two boxes of mixed vintage tools to include grease guns, foot pumps and car bottle jack. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1754

Two boxes of mixed hand tools. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1802

Box of mixed hand tools to include hammers. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1691

Bin of mixed tools, bin not included. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1772

Box of mixed tools to include bench grinder. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1749

Cantilever toolbox with contents and tray of mixed tools. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1724

Metal tool box of mixed hand tools. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1768

Box of mixed tools to include spanners, vice, etc. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1285

Vintage travel trunk with contents, including heater and tools. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1431

Selection of craft tools including a Terratek electric stapler. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1719

AOYUE INT909 professional hot air and standard soldering iron station, including additional tools and accessories, Never used. All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1771

Box of mixed hand tools. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1764

Small quantity of hand tools. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1767

Large quantity of electric tools and accessories including rotary tool. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1751

Box of mixed hand tools to include Bosch jigsaw. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1781

Large quantity of sockets/screws/tools across three containers. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1806

Two metal tool chests containing petrol cans, tools, trolley jack, Karcher. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1718

Tool box with contents and other tools. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 190

3 Vintage tools & A 3 hobbing last

Lot 157

A quantity of precision engineering tools

Lot 173

A quantity of garden tools & concrete urn base

Lot 179

A bucket including cement, plaster floats & other tools

Lot 174

A quantity of garden tools & 3 brooms

Lot 366

A box of workshop items tools etc & A metal post box

Lot 680

Malaysian silver. A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Malaysian silver serving tools with horn handles. 25cm

Lot 316

A job lot. 3 late 19th century wooden tools, barometer, scope with case etc.

Lot 832

19th century tall brass students lamp with four burners and tools ,68cm tall. Postage category D

Lot 174

UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Gold 100 pounds, 2023. The Royal Mint. The fourth issue in the Myths & Legend series and the start of the second set within the series, the others being Merlin and Morgan le Fay. The coin continued to bear the image of The Queen in support of His Majesty the King's ambition for a sustainable transition. This ensured minimal environmental impact as the designs, tools and packaging for these products had already been produced.Fifth crowned portrait of Elizabeth II, inscription: ELIZABETH II. D. G. REG. F. D. 100 POUNDS', designed by Jody Clark / Image of King Arthur holding a sword with a castle in the background, legend around. 'KING ARTHUR .1 OZ. FINE GOLD·999·9·2023DL'. Designed by David Lawrence. Edge milled.In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS MS70 , certification number 46320481. PCGS population in this grade: 20, equal-finest graded.Diameter: 32.69 mm.Weight: 31.21 g. (AGW=1 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Lot 424

A SET OF THREE GILT BRONZE AND POLISHED STEEL FIRE TOOLS 19TH CENTURY Foliate capped spiral twist handles the shovel 79cm long  

Lot 436

AMELIA ROBERTSON PATON (SCOTTISH, 1821-1904) A MARBLE BUST OF A YOUNG WOMAN DATED 1860 Portrayed wearing classical style low cut wrap, head tilted wistfully up to her right, signed a to reverse AMELIA R. PATON SC EDINr 1860 approximately 58.5cm high, 46.5cm wide acrossProvenance: Formerly from the collection of Baroness Nancy Oakes von Hoyningen-Huene, daughter of Sir Harry Oakes, 1st Baronet, British gold mine owner, entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist.'Amelia Paton (1821-1904) was a largely self-taught sculptor of considerable ability. She could, probably should, have become our first woman member but sadly that was not to be. Robin Rodger; 'The Patons of Dunfermline'- Royal Scottish Academy, December 10, 2021.Amelia Paton was born at Dunfermline Park, Fife into an artistic family. Her brothers, Joseph Noel Paton, and Walter Hugh Paton, became famous painters and illustrators, respected by contemporary collectors, elevated by royalty and with a legacy of work that's embraced and celebrated by collectors. Amelia, denied official recognition within her lifetime, has yet to be celebrated in quite the same way.Her childhood was spent at the family home of Wooer's Alley, Dunfermline. She seems to have been largely self-taught, creating small miniature portraits and starting to learn the rudiments of sculpting through modelling in clay. It seems that her first tools were an ivory crochet-needle and a knife but eventually she was able to borrow better tools - from a plasterer.This foray into work as a sculptor was short-lived as first she fell ill, then her brothers left home, and her mother fell ill. She remained at home nursing her mother through her final illness until her passing and her father's remarriage. At the age of 39, she moved from her childhood home to live with her two brothers in at 33 George Square, Edinburgh, At this time it seems she started working from her own studio and trained as a sculptor under William Brodie. The crossover of taste from her brothers' works would have been almost osmotic. In 1860 she exhibited publicly for the first time when two of her busts appeared at the Royal Scottish Academy. It may be that this lot is one of these two busts titled simply as 'A Young Woman' and recorded by 'Bedouin' as worthy of note in his review of the 1860 exhibition 'the works(of sculpture) are few but of high merit' (MacPhail's Edinburgh ecclesiastical journal and literary review, Volumes 29-30 1861, pp. 188-189). It's almost certainly the earliest work in marble she may have exhibited.It has been suggested that a better possible title for this work might be 'The Lover'- as inspired by her brother Joseph Noel Paton's illustration of 1857 'Hesperus the Evening Star, Sacred to Lovers' (now held in The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Accession number 1033). This work does seem to strongly accord with their portrayals of women of legend and myth influenced by Pre-Raphaelitism.In 1862, Amelia became the second wife of the celebrated artist and early photographer David Octavius Hill and went onto to exhibit over 60 sculptures at the Royal Scottish Academy, the Royal Academy, Glasgow Institute, the Royal Hibernian Academy and at the International Exhibition in Dublin in 1865. Her work tended to be studies of Arthurian and Shakesperean heroes, family friends, and notable figures such as the historian Thomas Carlyle, artist Sir George Harvey and physicist Sir David Brewster. Her skill and talent shone through, and she was commissioned to carry out several public statues, rare for a female artist of this period. Buoyed by the confidence shown in her by her husband and her brother Joseph Noel in 1868/1869 she sculpted a full length statue of the explorer David Livingstone, who sat for Amelia during the modelling, just prior to leaving the country for his final journey to Africa. Exhibited to great acclaim in London in the New Rooms of the Royal Academy in 1869 the figure now stands in Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh and was described by William Sharp in 1902 as the 'the first work of sculpture done by a woman which has been erected in any public place in Britain'. Subsequent public commissions included the statue of Robert Burns commissioned by Dumfries town council in 1877, and three of the statues which adorn the Scott Monument in Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh.Despite the patronage of two eminent brothers and her husband, Amelia still faced the constraints of Victorian attitudes at the time towards gender equality and was excluded from membership of the Royal Scottish Academy. In response she took matters into her own hands and in 1877 helped establish the Albert Institute of Fine Arts at Edinburgh's Shandwick Place, an artistic institution that did not discriminate on grounds of gender. Above the ornate doorway to the building, Amelia's relief portrait bust of Prince Albert and the figures of 'Sculpture and Painting' can still be seen.The 1891 census described Hill as 'sculptor, retired' but she continued to exhibit at the Royal Scottish Academy until 1902, aged 82. She died at her house, Newington Lodge, 38 Mayfield Terrace on 5 July 1904 aged 83.At the time of cataloguing there is no catalogue raisonné of her work. Only a handful of work by her has appeared at public auction- with half of them miniature portraits, another of her passions. Her work is little known to the wider general public but in the last twenty years her work has started to be reappraised, lauded and celebrated with several books featuring her life and work. In 2021, the bicentenary of her birth, a walking tour of her Edinburgh works was instigated as 'The Amelia Tour' by a descendant Cat Berry. Hopefully the appearance at auction of this very early, elegant and sensual bust by this neglected Victorian female artist, with its leanings to the Pre-Raphaelite movement, may help redress some of the lack of awareness of her life and work.Please follow this link for the full catalogue footnote. Condition Report: Mild wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Some loss to lowest edge, small scuffs and some later colour marks to hair and neck. Under UV there are signs of remedial infill- whether this is from construction or later we cannot tell. These are scattered across mainly the flesh areas- also to the left hand ear that looks to have been pierced for earring and filled. Some natural flaws to stone notably to her right shoulder. Overall with some surface dirt Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 2468

Group of tools, including vintage Record and Stanley planes

Lot 2531

Group of printing press letters and tools

Lot 435

An enameled metal mechanic's storage trolley, with multiple drawers containing some tools.

Lot 32

A 19th Century Mahogany Brass Mounted Surgeon's Field Amputation Kit by Coxeter. The Fitted Interior Containing Various Tools to Include Folding Bone Saw, Hammer Chisel, Bone Tripod Spike Mount, Pliers Etc, the Brass Banded Box With Escutcheon Inscribed For F Mason, Incomplete, 27x15x5cm High

Lot 33

A Late Victorian/Edwardian Mahogany Cased Surgical Kit to Comprise Simpson Chequered Handled Knives, Saw, Brass and Cloth Tourniquet Etc, Some Condition Issues and Some Unrelated Tools etc, 43x20x6cm

Lot 30

A 19th Century Mahogany Cased Surgeon's Field Amputation Box The Fitted Interior Containing Various Tools, Mainly Flesh Knives and a Bone Saw, Makers Mark to Include Maw and Weirs Etc, Incomplete

Lot 468

A silver plated Masonic Lodge tool set, by Toye & Co, comprising various tools, ruler,  gavel, 20cm W, set squares, etc, fitted oak case, with catouche engraved  Presented to The Shrewsbury Lodge, No.7211 The Wentworth Lodge No.1239, 27th January 1955

Lot 460

Tools -a miniature plane, 6.5cm long; a level; lens; etc

Lot 471

Masonic Tools - a silver compass, Shrewsbury Lodge, Sheffield 1990; presentation pendants, keys, etc, some by Spencer & Co

Lot 38

Masonic Interest  - a silver three handled loving cup/tyg, engraved with crest of Shrewsbury Lodge, inscribed In Memory of W Bro  WHF Nicholls, First Preceptor and Founder Member of This Lodge, Designed and Made by Broi Jack Spencer SW 1989, gilt interior, the column cast with masonic tools, spreading circular base, 23cm high, Sheffield 1989, 1190g, 37toz

Lot 854

7.5cm blade with maker's panel at the forte, combination 12 and 16-bore cartridge extractor, six further fold out blades or tools, alloy grip scales.

Lot 79

Five tool boxes and tools, and bench vice.

Lot 43

Carpentry & wood-working. A collection of vintage screwdrivers, hammers, shears, chisels, firmer chisels and other such tools. The lot to include such makers as J. Buck, Millers Falls, W. Whitehouse, Draper, Stanley etc. Approx. twenty in lot.

Lot 120

Carpentry & wood-working. A collection of wooden planes and metal files and other assorted tools, late 19th century & onwards. The lot including makers such as W. Greenslade Bristol, Gabriel Bowden, Toga, W. Marples and others. Approximately fifty pieces in lot.

Lot 98

Carpentry & woodworking. A collection of assorted tools. The lot to include a variety of wooden handles and implements, large flat screwdrivers, lathes, blades, weights, compasses, measuring equipment etc. Selection of approximately fifty items.

Lot 21

A collection of assorted vintage 20th century carpentry & woodworking tools. The lot to include clamps, saw handles, a pair of Victorian blacksmith's tongs, measuring rules, a pair of brass trammel points, blades etc.

Lot 551

A SET OF THREE GEORGE III STYLE STEEL FIRE-IRONS AND GRATE (4)Late 19th Century and Later he fire tools with ribbed pommel finials, faceted roundel to the tongs, and fret pierced shovel head, the poker 74cm high; The later grate, with pierced serpentine apron raised on S scroll standards, with urn finials, 68cm wide overall; 71cm high; 35.5cm deepProvenance: An apartment on Eaton Square, Belgravia. Furnished by Colefax & Fowler. 

Lot 817

Two boxes of assorted hand tools

Lot 842

Assorted workshop tools

Lot 886

Quantity of garden tools

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