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Lot 721

Two boxes of assorted tools

Lot 789

Quantity of assorted hand tools

Lot 599

Two boxes of assorted tools

Lot 785

Quantity of assorted tools

Lot 745

Box of assorted hand tools

Lot 598

Two boxes of assorted tools

Lot 57

Collection of clock parts to include tools - tools not photographed

Lot 403

A box of mostly vintage hand tools to include wooden plane, sickle, weighing scales, etc.

Lot 1240

A box containing various automotive tools to include 12V compressor, lug nut wrench, de-icer etc.

Lot 1225

A small quantity of garden tools to include rake, loppers, Wolf tool head etc.

Lot 1394

A box containing various workshop tools and a further box containing fastenings and fixings

Lot 1221

A quantity of long handled tools to include shovels, pick etc.

Lot 1257

A box containing a quantity of tools to include a 25 piece alan key set , spanners, saws, etc.

Lot 1208

A small quantity of garden tools together with work light

Lot 1369

A box containing a quantity of tools to include Black & Decker angle grinder and Xtreme drill

Lot 1259

A box containing a quantity of vintage tools

Lot 1442

A small quantity of garden tools together with plant pots and a spool of wire

Lot 1375

A bag containing a quantity of tools to include Stabila spirit level and a folding camping table

Lot 1292

A plant stand and a pale, wire netting, a small quantity of tools in wooden tray etc.

Lot 1364

A coal bucket together with a box containing a small quantity of tools

Lot 1265

A box containing a quantity of tools to include Draper precision screwdriver set, various files etc.

Lot 1419

A garden bin containing a large quantity of canes and a small quantity of garden tools

Lot 1373

A wooden drawer containing a quantity of vintage tools to include saws, drill braces, shoe lasts etc.

Lot 1379

Two boxes containing a quantity of tools to include builders trowel, silicone guns etc.

Lot 1322

A Dirty Pro Tools electric garden shredder

Lot 74

A small amount of wood working tools, to include yard sticks and measuring rulers, shears, and a pair of vintage cricket balls, etc.

Lot 22

A quantity of gauges and engineering equipment, also including small oil cans, a blow torch, pocket knives and other tools

Lot 67

A large pair of German 'Ric-Rak' crimping scissors, other large pairs of scissors, axes, bill hooks, fireman's axe and other tools

Lot 47

A collectors' lot of tools, to include planes, chisels, pulleys and hand drills etc.

Lot 369

Two double-sided storage cases of valves for radio and television, etc. manufactured by Mullard, Pinnacle, Ediswan, Mazda, Marconi, etc., most in their original card boxes, together with a collection of tools including two cased socket sets by Hilka and Elora, plus hand tools, electrical tools, split pins, etc. Condition - fair to good.

Lot 56

A VINTAGE CARPENTERS TOOLBOX, containing a small amount of tools, a military wooden chest and a workmate (3)

Lot 61

TWO TRAYS CONTAINING TOOLS, including a Pifco steam cleaner, a Pro Build electric screwdriver, a Gelert camping table, etc (all electricals UNTESTED)

Lot 55

A TRAY CONTAINING TOOLS, including a Bosch Isio edger, a Black and Decker drill (both UNTESTED), a steering lock with two keys, two sets of towing mirrors, a Lancia tool bag with tools etc

Lot 75

TWO PLASTIC TOOLBOXES AND A BOWL CONTAINING TOOLS, including a Stanley No.4 plane, two Stanley 'Yankee' screwdrivers, two car battery chargers (untested), two vintage drills (UNTESTED) etc

Lot 5

A PLASTIC WHEELBARROW AND A QUANTITY OF GARDEN TOOLS, including edging shears, spades, forks, an aluminium step ladder etc (20+)

Lot 81

A COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICAL AND TOOLS, including a Sanyo Hi Fi with matching speakers, an Electrolux vacuum cleaner (no extension pipe, (both PAT pass and working) and a toolkit (5)

Lot 82

TWO 1960 MILITARY 'AMMO' BOXES, containing tools including a vintage aluminium petrol cap, a pair of tin snips, trowels, hammers, etc

Lot 54

TWO SUITCASES AND A TOOLBOX CONTAINING TOOLS, including an Acorn No.4 plane, various chisels, a Rapier hand brace, four power tools UNTESTED etc

Lot 920

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE SLEDGE, TOOLS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a wooden sledge, a CD rack in the form of a guitar, tools including a Stanley 702 angle vice, a hammer, a saw and two Carver Snap Clamps type 100, PC software (includes some empty boxes), a boxed Christmas tree, etc (2 boxes + loose) (sd)

Lot 185

This elegant 3 piece grooming set features handles crafted from sterling silver by Watrous, a renowned American silversmith. The set includes a button hook, nail file, and cuticle tool, each adorned with a detailed floral and scrollwork pattern. These vintage grooming tools showcase timeless craftsmanship and refined artistry, making them a wonderful addition to any collection of fine silver or vanity accessories. Each handle is marked with Watrous hallmark, and "Sterling." The longest tool measures: 7.75"L. Total weight: 88 grams.Issued: c. 1900sDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. As is. Button hook loose from handle.

Lot 345

VICTORIAN GOLD PROSPECTOR'S BROOCH, 1880s designed as a shovel stamped South Africa, with pick axe and bucket, accented with gold nuggets, stamped 9ct to reverse, 5 grams. Novelty gold mining jewellery became popular during the South African Gold Rush of the 1880s, often depicting an assortment of mining tools such as shovel, pick axes and pans, they were mostly embelished with actual gold nuggets as a token of luck and sentiment.Good condition, Stamped 9ct for 9-carat gold, 5 grams.

Lot 52

A 19th century Lucerne / Whale oil lamp, of typical form with original tools - wick pick, snuffer, wick trimmer / tweezers, 19in. (48.2cm.) high.

Lot 195

• One of 149 right hand drive examples• Ferrari Classiche certified• Highly original and matching numbers example One of the most talked about releases at 1968 Paris Motor Show was Ferrari's brand new Berlinetta. It was expected to be called Daytona to celebrate Ferrari's 1-2-3 finish in the 1967 Daytona 24 Hours race. At the launch however the press was proven wrong as it was just dubbed 365 GTB/4 but the name stuck and to this day it is still referred to as the 'Daytona'. Ironically, it was intended to be called Daytona - but when the name leaked out prematurely Ferrari reverted to using the traditional system. Pininfarina's Leonardo Fioravanti, later the famed Carrozzeria' director of research and development, was responsible for the influential shark-nosed styling, creating a package that reinstated the traditional 'long bonnet, small cabin, short tail' look in a manner suggesting muscular horsepower while retaining all the elegance associated with the Italian coachbuilder's work for Maranello. One of Pininfarina's countless masterpieces, the influential shark-nosed body style featured an unusual full-width transparent panel covering the headlamps, though this was replaced by electrically operated pop-up lights to meet US requirements soon after the start of production in the second half of 1969. Fioravanti later revealed that the Daytona was his favourite among the many Ferraris he designed.The engine was based on the 330 unit and featured double overhead camshafts, first seen on a production Ferrari only two years earlier. The oval tube ladder type frame was as traditional as the engine layout. Although the prototype had been styled and built by Pininfarina in Turin, manufacture of the production version was entrusted to Ferrari's subsidiary Scaglietti in Modena. The Daytona's all-alloy, four-cam, V12 engine displaced 4,390cc and produced its maximum output of 352bhp at 7,500rpm, with 318lb/ft of torque available at 5,500 revs. Dry-sump lubrication enabled it to be installed low in the oval-tube frame, while shifting the gearbox to the rear, in the form of a five-speed transaxle, meant 50/50 weight distribution could be achieved. The all-independent wishbone and coil-spring suspension was a recent development, having originated in the preceding 275 GTB. Unlike the contemporary 365 GTC/4, the Daytona was not available with power steering, a feature then deemed inappropriate for a 'real' sportscar. There was, however, servo assistance for the four-wheel ventilated disc brakes.Air conditioning was optional, but elsewhere the Daytona remained uncompromisingly focussed on delivering nothing less than superlative high performance.In 1968 the Daytona was the most expensive production Ferrari ever and, with a top speed in excess of 170mph, was also the world's fastest production car. The Daytona would be manufactured for just four years and not until the arrival of the 456 GT in 1992 would Ferrari build anything like it again. Only 1,300 Berlinetta models and 121 Spyder convertibles had been made when production ceased in 1973.One of only 149 Daytona’s manufactured in right hand drive configuration, chassis number '15381' was ordered from Maranello Concessionaires in January 1972 by Callanders Garage of Glasgow for Mr. Alistair Stewart. The car was delivered complete with toolkit, air conditioning and Voxson Sonar stereo radio/cassette with electric antenna. It was finished in Blu Chiaro Metallizzato with beige Connolly leather interior trim and one of only six UK cars finished in this elegant colour combination. Completed in March 1972 and dispatched from Maranello to the UK, Mr. Stewart took delivery on 25th April 1972 and the Ferrari was first registered as 'KHS 12K'. Additional items supplied and fitted by Maranello Concessionaires included extra side lights, a 'Prancing Horse' on the boot lid, a nose bar, and Lucas spot lamps. Mr. Stewart owned the car for a couple of years before selling it to Mr. Sandford, a Surrey-based motor dealer and owner of Roy Salvadori's former business, Elmbridge Motors. The Ferrari was then offered for sale without success, it was also painted red in an effort to find a buyer, however Mike Sandford decided to keep the car for his own personal use and reregistered it as 'GGT 1N' in 1975. The caring custodian Mike Sandford drove the car sparingly on leisurely jaunts from his home near Petworth to Goodwood and for get-togethers with friends at London's Steering Wheel Club. Having owned the car for more than 30 years and covering fewer than 7,000 miles during that time (as confirmed by a complete set of MoT test certificates) he decided to sell the car and re-registered it as 'NRX 572K'. In early 2006, the car was sold to Graham Horder and treated to a mechanical overhaul by Reeders.In February 2012, the car was purchased by John Mayston-Taylor, former proprietor and MD of Lynx. With a mere 26,862 miles recorded, the car was given a thorough mechanical overhaul and returned to its original colour of Blu Chiaro Metallizzato, while being reregistered as 'OVV 4'. Official Ferrari Classiche Certification was granted in January 2013 and the following September the car returned to Italy for the first time in more than 40 years, participating in the exclusive Italia Classica and running faultlessly throughout the event. A discreet, switchable, electric power steering unit was installed, which we are told transforms the driving experience. In 2016 the car changed hands to our vendor, after being offered for auction at Goodwood. Purchased to fulfil a dream of driving a Ferrari Daytona to Monaco which he duly completed, the car then became part of a private collection in Cheshire. When first purchased, Trevor Farrington Ltd of Cheshire maintained the car and when not in use it is permanently garaged in a heated room. The car has been treated to further regular services and was recently serviced in January of this year. The car is sold complete with V5C registration document, Ferrari Classiche Red Book, its original leather wallet with all books and the original tool roll complete with tools. Copies of original factory correspondence, service and repair invoices, and near every MoT test certificate are included. Currently sitting on chrome wire wheels (the original five star wheels are also sold with the car).With a total mileage of just 31,500 and multiple long-term ownership including nearly a decade with our vendor, the car remains in highly original and unmolested condition, making it very rare among cars of its type today. Benefitting from a recent service and driving superbly, this iconic low-mileage Daytona must be one of the very best examples currently available. Consigned by Mathew PriddyONE OF 149 RIGH HAND DRIVE EXAMPELSFERRARI CLASSICHE CERTIFIED & HIGHLY ORIGINAL WITH MATCHING NUMBERSCOMES WITH THE ORIGINAL 5 STAR WHEELS)ONE OF THE MOST COLLECTABLE 70'S ICONS

Lot 64

A crate containing a collection of vintage woodworking tools to include a wooden plane, two Acorn planes, chisels, files etc (a lot)

Lot 4

A collection of writing tools - including various Parker fountain pens.

Lot 391

Carved wooden vintage bar scene with patron's heads as bar tools such as corkscrew, bottle opener, etc (Black Forest/ANRI manufacture)

Lot 442

Collection of Farriers and Smiths iron tools and two pairs of haimes

Lot 411

EMCE starter pistol, shotgun cartridge making tools and equipment, etc.

Lot 1369

Silver Burnishing Tools, approximately nineteen:- One Tray.

Lot 1086

XIX Century Brass Jam Pan, lighting, Anvil brand chisels, other tools, etc:- One Box.

Lot 1105

Davenset High Rate Discharge Tester- Buchbinder Electro Therapy Machine Model HF99, Scherr-tumico precision measuring tools, three harmonicas, pencils, etc.

Lot 1120

Pick Axe, spirit level, saws, plane, other tools, shoe last:- One Box.

Lot 532

A shelf containing a large & varied selection of tools

Lot 423

A selection of engineering tools & equipment, paper towel dispenser, etc

Lot 163

A box of vintage tools, workshop manuals and metal wares various

Lot 517

A craftsman's toolbox with assorted hand tools

Lot 359

A selection of garden tools together with hanging baskets

Lot 418

A metal bench containing a selection of engineering tools & equipment

Lot 633

Mixed assortment of vintage woodworking tools, including wood planes, routers, clamps, vices etc. A/F, (3 boxes, qty)POA https://www.bradleys.ltd/quotation-request-form

Lot 644A

Large assortment of vintage wood working tools, including hammers.  Collection of 6 book binding tooling wheels. 3 boxes   POA https://www.bradleys.ltd/quotation-request-form

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