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ENGLISH SCHOOL PAIR OF GOTHIC REVIVAL CAST IRON FIRE DOGS, CIRCA 1870with spiked knop finial on curved chamfered supports, 52.5cm high, 54cm deep; together with a GROUP OF THREE GOTHIC REVIVAL FIRE TOOLS, steel with cast brass handles, comprising a pair of COAL TONGS, 77cm long; a POKER, 76cm long; and an ASH SHOVEL, 76cm long
The lot features an excellent Eskimo Inuit Native American Indian model kayak dating from circa 1900. The piece shows a wood frame canvas covered kayak boat showing a greased or waxed surface with sealskin parfleche rawhide ties at the top with whale bone tools and gorgets. At the center shows a wood carved Eskimo Inuit human figure with sealskin hide and caribou hide wearing a trade clothe coat with hood. The face shows primitive carved features and the hands are cut to hold the hide wrapped spear with bone. The piece shows overall good condition for its early age with signs of age. Provenance: From a large and important American Indian collection in Billings, Montana. Authentic early Eskimo model kayaks are exceedingly rare with this example being similar to the piece sold by Heritage in their 2013 sale for $4,250. Measures 22”L by 6”H.
For your consideration is a collection of six antique wood plane tools. The first in this collection is an F.E. Lenton right angle plane. The brass adjusters are marked with Patent number "19943" and the wood is engraved with "F.E. Fenton" on the end, and "D. Williamson" on both sides. The second of is an Atkin & Sons Sheffield Works concave bottom wood plane. This shows the makers marks on the end as well as an owners mark H. Morris. This is a small concave blade measuring approximately 3/4". The third wood plane tool in this collection is a John Mosley & Son. This is a European built wood plane as it's marked Bloomsbury London. Along with the maker's mark is "C.E. Catlow" on both ends. The blade on this plane is squared and measures 3/4". The fourth item in this lot is an wood moulding plane marked "H. Morris". The fifth plane is a moulding plane unmarked on the wood, with a blade marked Deutch Fabrina on the stem. Finally is a rabbet plane marked "4" and "J. Whitehead". There is a slight angle to the blade that is squared and measures approximately 3/8". The entire collection shows in good condition, with a slight signs of age and use with a patina on each blade. The smallest plane measures approximately 6 1/2" and the other five measuring approximately 9 1/2" in length.

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