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Lot 168

Selection of assorted tools includes Parkside cordless rotary tool, Etcher Hobby kit etc

Lot 238

Selection of vintage tools to include wood planes, makers GTL, No4 Stanley Bailey etc

Lot 242

Selection of boxed tools includes socket set, screw driver set, spanners etc

Lot 284

Box of assorted tools

Lot 318

Box of vintage wood working tools

Lot 320

2 boxes of assorted tools to include spanners etc

Lot 322

Selection of tools with 2 plastic tool boxes

Lot 330

Selection of cased tools includes kd562 black and decker drill and a JCB screw driver and socket sets

Lot 332

Large wooden tool chest to include a selection of electrical tools, all untested.

Lot 1106

Modelling equipment including a Rotozip spiral saw, tools, soldering iron, etc.**PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 302

A Victorian pine carpenter's tool box, containing tools

Lot 1213

A quantity of angling items including a small leather Flymate, XL Kuny's braces, two multi tools, fishing book 'The Floating Line' by A.Crossley etc.

Lot 1010

A quantity of vintage tools mostly hammers.

Lot 401

Qiz Qalasi 2006, Ganja Sharab, bespoke wooden box with wine tools, 1 bottle

Lot 5090

Two brass trench art napkin rings, to include example bearing Arras crest and another with Montreuil crest, trench art egg cup with Arras crest, other metalware to include brass coal bucket, quantity of tools housed in wood box, Canon Z115 camera and Finepix S5700 camera etc

Lot 155

Two boxed stock and die sets to include a Presto example, together with other tools including a cased bore gauge set, five brass mounted spirit levels and a Cramptons Climax steel sash clamp stamped 1879

Lot 1108

A boxed Mamod "Workshop WS1" together with a Mamod stationary engine and two other Mamod workshop tools

Lot 313

A quantity of largely late 20th Century British military rifle accessories including combination tools, oil bottles, etc

Lot 864

A 19th Century coromandel dressing table box, having a fitted interior with four silver topped bottles, and a lift out tray, having a silver topped glass box, two small silver topped glass containers, and mother of pearl handled tools, the removed tray reveals an inner compartment, to the base is a jewellery drawer on an internal catch, silver tops assayed London, 1878, 29 x 21 x 18 cm

Lot 940

A large quantity of gun parts, tools and accessories including a Tipton rifle vise, cleaning rods, sight mounts, etc

Lot 99

A large job lot of mixed tools collection only

Lot 57

Selection of DeWalt battery powered tools

Lot 1027

A box and tray of tools, door knockers, tape measures etc.

Lot 612

An extensive collection of electric and hand tools to include a DRAPER Mechanic Screwdriver And Socket Set (almost complete) 30cm length x 13cm wide, a Black & Decker Double Insulated 2-speed drill with plug, a SWIZA clock in case as well as an interesting 'How Is It Spelt' pocket book in a fabulous brown leather. Condition - all items in fair/used condition.

Lot 613

An extensive lot of tools to include a Kitchen Craft Italian Collection Cast Iron Mincer, 30cm high, an air brush set, a MEADE Readview handheld microscope in box, a KWB Germany GMBH drill set with instructions, a Trumeter road measuring device in case and a Work Zone sander on wooden base, 42cm long x 37cm wide. Condition - all in used/fair condition.

Lot 618

Two boxed and unused WORKZONE tools 18v MINI CIRCULAR SAW and a 300w MULTIFUNCTION - TOOL

Lot 209

A collection of various office drawing tools including slide rule, magnet, sealing wax, blotter, etc

Lot 417

A silver manicure stand with tools

Lot 129

COLLECTION OF ENGINEERING TOOLS,contained in two satchels, including a Powerfix Drill Stand, also including a fire front

Lot 130

VINTAGE TOOLBOX,containing various vintage and other tools, 84cm wide

Lot 464

DEWALT CIRCULAR SAW,along with two other Dewalt cordless drills, vacuum, angle grinder and a jigsawThree batteries and two chargers,  interchangeable with all the tools

Lot 473

JCB DRILL, along with an angle grinder, jigsaw, bag of tools and a soldering gun

Lot 555

A box containing old tools including a spirit level, chisels, a set square, etc.,

Lot 222

2 Boxes of Mixed tools incl. hatchet, clamp, taps, nails etc.

Lot 566

Two boxes of mixed tools including vintage wood drills, foot pump, light fitting, saw blades etc.

Lot 616

A box of mixed tools including. pointing trowels, belt drive wheels, hammers and picks etc.

Lot 223

2 Boxes Mixed tools incl. builders plumb line, lazy tong riveter etc.

Lot 493

A waterproof coat, trousers, visor, tools, etc.,

Lot 551

A box of old tools including shears, hammers, saw, etc.,

Lot 544

Wolf Tools 'Cub' electric lawn mover, no cable.

Lot 612

2 boxes of mixed tools including. door latches, taps and small green metal tool drawer.

Lot 72

A tub of tools, strap hinges, bellows etc.

Lot 216

Tool tray of Mixed tools, tape measure etc.

Lot 268

Miscellanea incl. stainless steel fish kettle, lamp, ex-military jacket, puzzle and tools etc.

Lot 259

Hitachi cordless Drill, Staple Gun, Blackspur Electric Sander, plus quantity of lathing tools. (running at time of lotting)

Lot 50

Box of newel caps, quantity of old tools, hinges etc.

Lot 434

A quantity of garden tools to include; spade, forks, etc.

Lot 511

A black dustbin of garden tools, sledge hammer, saw, etc.

Lot 123

A quantity of gardening tools, sheer, fork, rack etc.

Lot 287

Box of wooden handled old tools.

Lot 554

A box containing old tools including a hack saw, chisels, a lump hammer, etc.,

Lot 488

A box of assorted tools including hand drill, etc.

Lot 2532

Group of silver, comprising two Victorian silver handled button hooks, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, and an Edwardian example, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, various makers marks, five further silver handled tools of similar date, an Edwardian silver mounted buffer, a Victorian foliate pierced sleeve, hallmarked Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1900, and pair of 1930's cruets, hallmarked Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1935, approximate weighable silver 3.50 ozt (109 grams)Condition Report:All with fairly significant signs of use and wear commensurate with age, including surface scratches, nicks, indentations and knocks.Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear.

Lot 13

Property from the Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust, LondonMARIE-LOUISE VON MOTESICZKY (1906-1996)Lorette as paintersigned and dated M. Motesiczky 1968. (upper right)oil on canvassight-size: 69 x 53.7 cm (27 1/8 x 21 1/8 in)Painted in 1968Sold with a preparatory study: MARIE-LOUISE VON MOTESICZKY (1906-1996)Head of Lorettecharcoal sight-size: 39.2 x 35.7 cm (15 1/2 x 13 7/8 in)Executed in 1968 EXHIBITED:London, John Denham Gallery, Emigre Artists, 1987Dublin, Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Marie Louise von Motesiczky with 'Figurative Image', 1988, no.14LITERATURE:I. Schlenker, Marie-Louise von Motesiczky 1906-1996, A Catalogue Raisonné of the Paintings, New York, 2009, p.383, no. 220CONDITION REPORT:Oil on canvas, unframed. Not lined. Examined under UV: there are no visible signs of fluorescing. Overall, it our opinion that the work is in very good original condition. Painted and signed in 1968, Lorette as Painter depicts Lorette Lugten. Lugten was from Jakarta and living in London in the late 1960s when she met Motesicskzy. A fellow painter herself, Lugten was persuaded to sit for Motesicsky once a week. As well as being featured in the painting Lorette in the Studio (sold for £9,250 inc. Buyer's Premium by Chiswick Auctions in November 2021), Lugten features in several accomplished drawings. Here she is depicted in oil holding the tools of her trade, a palette and a brush, wearing a painter’s smock. She gazes outwards, intently studying her subject. Selected Works from the Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust Motesiczky’s expressive and very painterly style had been formed before the Second World War, in large part influenced and encouraged by Max Beckmann. On first being introduced to Beckmann in 1920 she recalled: ‘A winged creature from Mars could not have made a greater impact on me’. Once in Britain it was Oskar Kokoschka, a family friend from Vienna now similarly exiled, who helped champion her work. Thereafter, and very much on a personal level, it was the writer Elias Canetti (1905-1994) a fellow émigré who exercised a major influence over her artistic output. Marie-Louise von Motesiczky grew up with her parents and her brother Karl in central Vienna. Her mother Henriette came from an illustrious Viennese Jewish banking dynasty. Her maternal grandfather, Leopold von Lieben, was President of the Stock Exchange; her grandmother, Anna, one of Freud’s early patients. She counted the Todescos, and Ephrussis among her family circle, and she, her mother and her brother Karl spent their summers at Villa Todesco in Hinterbrühl, south west of the capital. But over time family tragedy, financial difficulties and the rise of Nazi Germany took their toll. Marie-Louise’s father died at the end of 1909 and after the First World War her mother’s considerable inheritance gradually diminished through high taxation, poor investments, and the financial crash of 1929. Then, with the rise of the Third Reich and the Anschluss in March 1938, when Austria was annexed by Germany, she and her mother fled Vienna for the Netherlands before emigrating to England in 1939. Further distress followed when her brother Karl, who had remained in Austria, was arrested and deported to Auschwitz, dying of typhus there on 25 June 1943. On Motesiczky’s arrival in London Kokoschka ensured her inclusion in a series of group exhibitions, and assisted her in the staging of a solo exhibition at the Czechoslovak Institute in the autumn of 1944. Further group shows followed, and in 1960 she had a second solo exhibition at the influential Beaux Arts Gallery off Bond Street. On the Continent she received acclaim for her work in exhibitions in Amsterdam and The Hague in 1952, one of her canvases being purchased by the Stedelijk Museum. The same decade she exhibited in Munich and Düsseldorf, and in the 1960s was the subject of shows in Germany and Austria, including a one-person exhibition at the Wiener Secession in 1966. In 1985, a full twenty-five years after her work had been shown at the Beaux Arts Gallery, she was the subject of another solo exhibition in London, at the Goethe-Institut, which was widely acclaimed in the press. In 1994 a major retrospective of her work was held in Vienna at the Österreichische Galerie, Oberes Belvedere and in Manchester at the City Art Gallery. In 2006-07 her work was celebrated in a centenary exhibition at Tate Liverpool, travelling to Frankfurt, Vienna, Passau and Southampton City Art Gallery. Also in 2007 Jill Lloyd’s biography of Marie-Louise appeared: The Undiscovered Expressionist. A Life of Marie-Louise von Motesiczky, followed in 2009 by the catalogue raisonné of her paintings by Ines Schlenker itemising over 350 works. Most recently in 2019-20, Tate Britain held an exhibition devoted to her to inaugurate the gallery named in perpetuity as the ‘Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Archive Gallery’ for all future displays of Tate’s archive holdings in general. The work of Marie-Louise von Motesiczky held in public collections Institutions in the UK holding works by the artist include: the Ben Uri Gallery and Museum, the British Museum, Burgh House, Hampstead, Freud Museum, Garden Museum, National Portrait Gallery and Tate in London (which also holds her archive); the Amersham Museum, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, New Walk Museum and Art Gallery, Leicester, Manchester Art Gallery, National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh and the Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow. Elsewhere her work is in the National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin; the Stedelijk, Amsterdam; the Boijmans van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam; the Städel Museum, Frankfurt; the German Literary Archive in Marbach; the Albertina, Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, the Leopold Museum and the Museum Wien in Vienna; the Lentos Kunstmuseum, Linz and the Stanley Museum, University of Iowa, USA. Please find a link to the Catalogue Raisonné for Marie-Louise von Motesiczky: https://www.motesiczky.org/publications/ Marie-Louise von Motesiczky 1906-1996. A Catalogue Raisonné of the Paintings by Ines Schlenker, Hudson Hills Press, New York, 2009. The Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust The Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust, is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales (no. 7572024) and a registered charity (no. 1140890): www.motesiczky.org. The copyright for Marie-Louise von Motesiczky’s paintings, drawings and correspondence or other written work originating from her, her mother Henriette and brother Karl, lies with the Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust.

Lot 1076

A GREEN PAINTED IRON HANDLED CARPENTERS CHEST, THE INTERIOR WITH FIVE MAHOGANY SLIDING COFFERS OF TOOLS, THE CHEST. W 95 x D 57 x H 61cms.

Lot 770C

A QUANTITY OF HAND TOOLS AND TWO AXES

Lot 1037

A LARGE COLLECTION OF VINTAGE WOODWORKING TOOLS CONTAINED IN TWO CHESTS

Lot 49

JEWELLERY WORKSHOP TOOLS AND SUNDRIES TO INCLUDE PRECIOUS METALS, SOLDERS ETC.

Lot 755

QUANTITY OF BRASS STAIR RODS, VARIOUS TOOLS, HORSE HARNESS, A RAKE ETC

Lot 882

A LATE 19th C. PINE CARPENTERS CHEST WITH FITTED INTERIOR CONTAINING NUMEROUS TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS

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