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A COLLECTION OF TOOLS AND ELECTRICALS including a metal toolbox, a Karcher window vac (no charger), a Master cordless drill, a Power Devil handheld vacuum (both PAT pass and working), various vintage Black and Decker power tools and accessories (all UNTESTED), a Paraffin stove and blow lamp, etc
Presenting the Royal Doulton large character jug, a finely detailed ceramic jug featuring a bowie knife and grinder handle. Designed by Stanley J. Taylor and issued in 1988, this jug honors the Little Mesters, highly skilled craftsmen of Sheffield, England, who were known for their exceptional work in cutlery and metalworking. The jug beautifully captures the essence of a seasoned craftsman, with intricate details such as his flat cap, red scarf, and tools of the trade. Royal Doulton backstamp. Marked: The Property Of Royal Doulton Tableware LTD., Not Produced For Sale.Artist: Stanley J. TaylorIssued: 1988Dimensions: 6.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Lindsey Keeling (British contemporary) sculpted metal mesh artwork 'Dancer II' depicting a nude female torso, mounted to large canvas covered frame, signed, dated 2004 and entitled in ink verso 105cm x 70cm overall. *Lyndsey studied Fine Art at Central St Martins and works with illusion of surface, exposing surfaces and tools that work together in an unexpected marriage.
WW1 British / Canadian Jack knives, 1916, Two first world war British and Canadian jack knives. The British one in the larger ww1-Pre ww2 size is undated, although its nicely marked upon the blade with the ‘GR’ and crown. Manufactured by ‘Rogers & Sons’ of Norfolk. All three tools move nicely from the inside of the handle. The blade itself has been sharpened over its lifetime reducing the original width of the blade. Secondly in the Canadian made jack knife, typical in its manufacture with all metal grips. Marked to the body with the stamping, ‘M&D Canada’ and dated ‘1916’. On the reverse side is the Canadian ‘C’ stamp and broad arrow. The lanyard loop though has since long gone. (2 items)
Ca. AD 1200 - 1400.A silver merchant's seal ring with a flat sectioned round hoop that enlarges on the shoulders to form a round bezel. The seal on the bezel depicts a stem comprising a symbol of a barrel and tools. The stem is surrounded by a frame of pseudo inscription and flaked by two stylised wings of feathers.Size: D:18.54mm / US: 8 1/2 / UK: Q 1/2; Weight: 10g.Provenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a London private collection, formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This piece is accompanied by an authentication statement by Sami Fortune, ancient jewellery specialist.

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