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Lot 1097

TWO TUBS CONTAINING TOOLS including a brace and bits, a machine vice, two hold down clamps, bevel squares, joiners rules, a Rabone and sons spirit level, a Rabone and Sons 12in rule level, etc

Lot 1070

A SELECTION OF TOOLS including Surforms, marking gauges, saws, hammers, a set of wood carving chisels, manual mitre saws, etc

Lot 1114

SIX ITEMS OF POWER TOOLS including a Bosch PSS 240A sander, a Black and Decker GT200 hedge trimmer, Black and Decker CD700 heat gun, a Black and Decker BD380 Saber saw (all PAT pass and working), a Black and Decker BD531 jigsaw and a Vintage drill stand (both PAT fail due to uninsulated plugs but working) (5)

Lot 1113

A BOX OF WOODWORKING TOOLS AND A WORKMATE including a Rapier 400 wood plane, two similar planes Made in USA, T squares, Tri square, chisels etc

Lot 1064

A COLLECTION OF AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND TOOLS including a Honda front plastic grille, two Honda chromed bumper caps, a tow rope, a Barracuda CB radio, etc

Lot 1057

A COLLECTION HAND AND VINTAGE POWER TOOLS, including spanners, Thor mallets, a Black and Decker drill stand, two untested drills, etc (crate, toolbox + loose)

Lot 1095

A TRAY CONTAINING CARPENTRY TOOLS including a hardwood carvers mallet, a Burr hardwood mallet, a Draw knife, 6 tri squares, awls, hammers, a pad saw, screwdrivers etc

Lot 1003

A SELECTION OF VINTAGE AND NEW GARDEN HAND TOOLS, to include spades, shovels, rakes, etc, along with a galvanised wheelbarrow, and an aluminium double extension ladder (15+)

Lot 92

Gerhard Richter (1932 Dresden) (F)'7.5.82', Lack auf Karton, 11,3 cm x 16 cm Objektmaß, verso signiert, 7.5.82 datiert, montiert. Zu dieser Arbeit liegt ein Zertifikat von Herrn Dr. Dietmar Elger, Gerhard Richter Archiv Dresden, datiert auf den 2.10.2023, im Original vor. Es hat die Zertifikatsnummer GRA/1251. Das Gemälde ist im Gerhard Richter Archiv verzeichnet. Wir danken Herrn Dr. Dietmar Elger für die freundliche Unterstützung."Ich verfolge keine Absichten, kein System, keine Richtung, ich habe kein Programm, keinen Stil, kein Anliegen." Mit diesen Worten beschreibt sich der wohl bekannteste, erfolgreichste und vielseitigste zeitgenössische Künstler selbst - Gerhard Richter.Diese scheinbare Ziellosigkeit spiegelt sich auch in dem bei uns angebotenen abstrakten Werk wider, welches auf den 7.5.82 datiert ist. Damit stammt unsere Arbeit aus der bedeutendsten Schaffensperiode Richters - den 1980er Jahren - welche bis heute wegweisend für seine abstrakte Malerei ist. In den 1960er Jahren erlange Gerhard Richter mit seinen verwischten, fotorealistischen Gemälden weltweit Bekanntheit. Seit den 1970er Jahren finden sich verstärkt abstrakte Werke in seinem facettenreichen Oeuvre. Seinen Wechsel zur Abstraktion erklärt Richter in einem Gespräch mit Nicolas Serota, im Rahmen der Ausstellung "Gerhard Richter - Panorama" in der Tate Gallery in London 2011. Serota fragte, weshalb Richter sich, trotz seines enormen Erfolges als gegenständlicher Maler, der Abstraktion zuwandte. Der Künstler erwiderte: "Vielleicht weil ich ein unsicherer Typ bin, etwas unstet. Das Abstrakte hat mich immer schon fasziniert. Es hat so viel Geheimnis, so wie Neuland" (Gerhard Richter, in: Panorama, 2012, S. 21). Für ihn ist die abstrakte Malerei nicht nur eine stete Herausforderung, sondern eine Form, in der sich Vieles zeitgleich ausdrücken lasse, "meine Gegenwart, meine Wirklichkeit, meine Probleme, meine Schwierigkeiten und Widersprüche" (Dorothea Detrich und Gerhard Richter, in: Gerhard Richter: An Interview, Print Collector's Newsletter, 16, 1985, S. 128). Ein Element, welches das vielschichtige Oeuvre Gerhard Richters immer wieder verbindet, und sich wie ein roter Faden durch sein Schaffen zieht, ist die vermeintlich simple und doch so komplexe Frage "Was ist Malerei?". Mit jedem Werk hinterfragt der Künstler die Natur der Malerei immer wieder aufs Neue und analysiert sein eigenes Medium kontinuierlich. Insbesondere in seinen abstrakten Werken, welche zu den gefragtesten Arbeiten auf dem internationalen Auktionsmarkt gehören, überlässt er durch die Verwendung von Werkzeugen, wie Spatel, Spachtel oder Rakel, das Ergebnis weitgehend dem Zufall. Seine abstrakten Werke stellen eben nicht die persönliche Handschrift Richters in den Fokus, sondern den Zufall, die Überlagerung von Farben und vor allem die Eigenwirkung des Materials. Vollendet sind diese abstrakten Arbeiten "[.] wenn ich nichts mehr daran tun kann, wenn es mich übertrifft, also etwas hat, wo ich nicht mehr so ganz mitkomme." (Gerhard Richter, in: Peter Sager, Mit der Farbe denken: G. R., Zeitmagazin, 49, 1986). Auf dem hier angebotenen Werk trägt Gerhard Richter auf kleinem Format, unterschiedliche Schichten von Lack übereinander auf den leichten Karton auf. Durch die Überlagerung von gelben, roten, grauen und weißen Farbschichten entsteht ein illusionistischer Bildraum mit einer intensiven Wirkung. Auf gerade einmal 11,3 x 16 cm lässt Gerhard Richter ein flächiges Werk entstehen, das durch seine Farbigkeit besticht und gleichzeitig eine spannende Räumlichkeit suggeriert. Dieses Spiel der changierenden Farben, zwischen Flächigkeit und Dreidimensionalität macht das Kunstwerk zu einer einmaligen Farbraummodulation und bietet einen regelrechten Sehgenuss für den Betrachter. Gerhard Richter gelingt es auch hier, eine neue Form der abstrakten Malerei zu schaffen, die eine eigenständige visuelle Erfahrung ermöglicht und die Grenzen des Mediums Malerei aufs Neue auslotet.Gerhard Richter (1932 Dresden) (F)'7.5.82', lacquer on cardboard, 11,3 cm x 16 cm object dimensions, signed on verso, dated 7.5.82, mounted, a certificate from Dr. Dietmar Elger, Gerhard Richter Archiv Dresden, dated 2.10.2023, is available for this work in the original. It has the certificate number GRA/1251. The painting is listed in the Gerhard Richter Archive. We thank Dr Dietmar Elger for his kind support.''I pursue no intentions, no system, no direction, I have no programme, no style, no concern.'' With these words, probably the most famous, successful and versatile contemporary artist describes himself - Gerhard Richter.This apparent aimlessness is also reflected in the abstract work offered by us, which is dated 7.5.82. Thus our work comes from Richter's most important creative period - the 1980s - which is still groundbreaking for his abstract painting today. In the 1960s, Gerhard Richter achieved worldwide fame with his blurred, photorealistic paintings. Since the 1970s, his multifaceted oeuvre has increasingly included abstract works. Richter explains his shift to abstraction in a conversation with Nicolas Serota, in the context of the exhibition ''Gerhard Richter - Panorama'' at the Tate Gallery in London in 2011. Serota asked why Richter, despite his enormous success as a representational painter, turned to abstraction. The artist replied: ''Maybe because I'm an insecure type, a bit erratic. The abstract has always fascinated me. It has so much mystery, like new territory'' (Gerhard Richter, in: Panorama, 2012, p. 21). For him, abstract painting is not only a constant challenge, but a form in which many things can be expressed simultaneously, ''my present, my reality, my problems, my difficulties and contradictions'' (Dorothea Detrich and Gerhard Richter, in: Gerhard Richter: An Interview, Print Collector's Newsletter, 16, 1985, p. 128). One element that repeatedly connects Gerhard Richter's multi-layered oeuvre and runs like a thread through his work is the supposedly simple and yet so complex question ''What is painting?''. With each work, the artist questions the nature of painting again and again and continuously analyses his own medium. Especially in his abstract works, which are among the most sought-after works on the international auction market, he leaves the result largely to chance by using tools such as spatulas, palette knives or squeegees. His abstract works do not focus on Richter's personal handwriting, but on chance, the overlapping of colours and, above all, the intrinsic effect of the material. These abstract works are completed ''[...] when I can do nothing more to it, when it surpasses me, i.e. has something where I can no longer quite keep up.'' (Gerhard Richter, in: Peter Sager, Mit der Farbe denken: G. R., Zeitmagazin, 49, 1986). In the work offered here, Gerhard Richter applies different layers of varnish on top of each other to the light cardboard in a small format. The superimposition of yellow, red, grey and white layers of paint creates an illusionistic pictorial space with an intense effect. On just 11.3 x 16 cm, Gerhard Richter creates a two-dimensional work that captivates with its colourfulness and at the same time suggests an exciting spatiality. This play of changing colours, between two-dimensionality and three-dimensionality, makes the work of art a unique modulation of colour space and offers the viewer a real visual pleasure. Here, too, Gerhard Richter succeeds in creating a new form of abstract painting that enables an independent visual experience and explores the boundaries of the medium of painting anew.

Lot 736

Miscellaneous items to include a jewellery box, brass tools, and a 20th century mantel clock

Lot 110

A 19th century set of slide preparing equipment, housed in a fitted mahogany case containing tools, slides, and chemicals

Lot 1148

A brass set of sundry fire tools on stand

Lot 1326

A Persian painted wood and brass bound demi-lune portable tool box, enclosing sundry hand tools, the exterior bright colour decorated, width 71cm

Lot 956

Mixed Lot: Various cultivator attachments, hand tools etc

Lot 635

Mixed Lot vintage tools to include range various sickles, vintage garden sprinkler etc

Lot 692

Large box of various drills and other tools

Lot 630

Bundle of mixed garden tools

Lot 607

Bundle of tools to include a range of beet or potato lifting forks

Lot 612

Bundle of various tools to include large silage knife, rake etc

Lot 670

Box of various woodworking tools, drills, planes etc

Lot 691

Large box of mixed chisels and other woodworking tools

Lot 706

Large green box of various assorted tools, cast metal pots etc

Lot 611

Bundle of various wooden handled hay forks, wooden rake and other tools, possibly for thatching

Lot 1016

Box of various sundry bolts, tools and workshop clearance items

Lot 716

Blacksmith's bench and large quantity of various blacksmith's tools

Lot 663

Five various display boards of chisels, saws and woodworking tools

Lot 554

Box of various hand tools

Lot 672

Box of various mixed tools

Lot 613

Bundle of various tools to include a scythe, various hoes etc

Lot 667

Mixed Lot various iron tools to include blacksmith's items, large wrench etc

Lot 684

Bundle of garden tools to include dibber and edger

Lot 197

Mixed Lot various vintage garden tools to include felling axe, turfing iron etc

Lot 212

Selection power tools, Black and Decker drills, heat guns, jigsaws etc, all untested

Lot 230

Selection of vintage tools including planes, drills, saws, renches etc

Lot 135

Large selection of assorted tools includes wood working tools, hand held drill, level etc

Lot 153

Large selection of tools to include hammers, chisels, battery chargers, spanners etc

Lot 202

A collection of tools, to include woodworking planes and a Stanley tool guide

Lot 258

A wooden barrel stand, together with garden items, to include tools

Lot 421A

A collection of antique tools; antique oil cans, copper plunger & bangour asylum lawn seeder

Lot 270

Two pine tool boxes, one including tools

Lot 569

A large quantity of vintage watch and clock makers tools, spare parts inc; dials, movements, straps and faces, also with some watch repair books, lamp and cuckoo clock, etc (a lot)

Lot 168

Arnold Schwarzenegger signed hardback book titled Be Useful Seven Tools for Life signature on the inside title page. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 887

A large quantity of parts and tools, including Heinkel microcar parts (qty)

Lot 160

SEISHI: A FINE AND RARE IVORY OKIMONO OF A WOODBLOCK PRINT MAKER WITH HIS SONBy Seishi, signed SeishiJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912)Finely carved, the two figures seated atop a four-legged pedestal on an etched and stained carpet, the printmaker leaning over his woodblock, pressing a sheet of paper firmly down with his baren. A large stack of blank paper sits next to a stack of completed prints depicting an ukiyo-e with a man fighting a boar; the artist surrounded by his tools and accoutrements. A young boy holding out a bowl of miso with a spoon, pointing insistently that the man might stop and eat. The base signed on a red lacquer tablet SEISHI.LENGTH 12.2 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor wear and expected age cracks, some traces of glue residue.Provenance: From a private collection in Belgium, published in the commissioned private catalogue 'The Nibajama collection' no. 61.The trade certificate for the sale of this lot within the EU has been granted (permit number 2023/BE00304/CE). This item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore, after this item has the necessary trade certificate, it can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person.

Lot 232

A selection of garage tools to include, 3 x block planes, 1 x wooden spirit level, sharpening stones & oil

Lot 62

A box of woodworking related tools, shipping unavailable

Lot 1068

A wooden carpenter's truck, full with various tools including hammers, chisels, drill bits, axes etc

Lot 367

A Bosch GOF 1300 Ace Router mounted on handmade wooden base, along with a Perform Jointer Planer, Axminster Tools Centre dovetail machine etc

Lot 967

A small collection of tools including several hammers, saw, wooden scrapers etc

Lot 369

A collection of various power tools including a Black & Decker circular saw, Axminster Tools sheet finishing sander, Bosch orbital jigsaw, Axminster Tools belt & disc sander, Black & Decker paint stripper/heat gun, Axminster Tools biscuit jointer etc, along with a Record multi-plane (No 405), metal tools with contents etc

Lot 346

A large Dresden porcelain figure group of Count Bruhl's tailor, modelled in flamboyant attire, wearing a yellow and floral painted overcoat, seated on a mountain goat, carrying tools of his trade, underglaze blue factory mark, 41cm high

Lot 274

A collection of military awards and badges etc. including WWI and WWII medals, Artic Star, Russian medals, Malta Defence tie, trench art miniature farriers tools and Princess Mary tin. The WWI medals and some badges awarded to SE-2002 Private H Reeves, Army Veterinary Corps, Russian medal with letter to A Furneaux

Lot 697

An engineers oak toolkit with numerous tools including Moore & Wright Callipers, various spanners etc. (front needs attention)

Lot 414

Four weathered terracotta garden gnomes, all missing tools. Height 31cm approx.

Lot 39

A quantity of tools, axe, hoe, bow saws, small hand shovel.

Lot 378

Door locks, assorted tools, etc.

Lot 423

Garden gloves, hand tools, and a coloured plant pots.

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