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A 1940s H Hauptner Berlin army field surgical kit, together with another first aid example, produced by Carlwusthof Soligngen, surgical tools in a fabric case wrapped in leather with a metal clasp, closed it measures 16cm x 9cm x 4cm, sticker on the inside of the leather case lists the following:(2)"Contents of the first aid kit to include:6x curved needles & one pack of silver wire in a small leather envelope1 x hollow needle with a cap for bloodletting1x push button lancet 1x forcep tweezers, 160mm 1x curved scissors, 150mm1x double lancet1x ligation forceps1x screw probe1x metal sleeve with sewing thread1x sharp spoon, 155mm1x hooked tweezers, 2 teeth, 145mm1x tacking needle, Gerlach1x trocar3x steel button probes, 150mm1x thermometer"
Doom Eternal baseball cap (official Bethesda merchandise) signed by game designer John Romero Romero co-founded id Software and designed their early games, including Wolfenstein 3D (1992), Doom (1993), Doom II (1994), Hexen (1995) and Quake (1996). His designs and development tools, along with programming techniques developed by the id programmer John Carmack, popularized the first-person shooter (FPS) genre. Romero is also credited with coining the multiplayer term "deathmatch"
A 19th century walnut and brass watercolour box together with the original contents, the hinged cover opening to reveal a compartmented interior containing branded watercolour blocks, tools, ceramic palette and mixing dishes, back stamped for 'Rowney & Co.', the inside lid bears a paper label for 'R. Ackermann's Superfine and Permanent Watercolours', also a pin release drawer containing gold leaf and gilding tools (with key), w-26cm, d-16cm, h-6.5cm
* VIDA GABOR (HUNGARIAN 1937 - 2007), IN THE WORKSHOP oil on board, monogrammed framedimage size 39cm x 29cm, overall size 62cm x 51cm Note: Vida Gabor was born to a simple Hungarian family in 1937. Largely self-taught as a painter, his work uses many unique techniques, including designing his own brushes and tools. he technique that Gabor uses in his painting is referred to as "scumbling", which involves the application of a thin layer of colour placed over a darker under paint, with numerous translucent layers applied on top. His work focuses on European life, with scenes full of character and humour, the majority of which depict scenes at night, using soft candlelight and street lamps to create a warm and intimate ambient. Similar scenes have previously been attributed to the French artist Victor Goulard. There has been some discussion as to whether Vida Gabor may have signed earlier works "Goulard", possibly in order to appeal to the French market.
Pictorial Encyclopedia & Latin Dictionary.- Commenius (Johannes Amos) Orbis Sensualium Pictus... Visible World: or a, Nomenclature and Pictures of all the chief things that are in the World and of Mens Employment therein, translated by Charles Hoole, text in English and Latin, woodcut illustrations throughout, final index f. defective (lacking lower half), some browning and soiling, occasional upper margin trimming affecting page numbers and index headlines, bookplate, nineteenth century morocco with raised embossed medallion design, extremities scuffed, g.e., for John Sprint, 1705.*** One of the most important educational works of its era. The illustrations cover all manner of subjects; natural world, sport such as tennis and fencing, all kinds of trades and tools used therein such as paper making, brewing, butchery, bread-making, then farming, modes of transport, how to ford rivers, anatomy, geography, methods of public punishment, military camps and even marriage ceremonies.

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