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A COLLECTON OF POWER TOOLS, a mitre saw, and a Clarke Engineers vice, including a Bosch PSB 700 RES cased drill, a Black and Decker KD562 drill (both PAT pass and working), a Black and Decker Planer and Jigsaw (both PAT failure due to uninsulated plugs), and a vintage Singer sewing machines etc
A PLASTIC LIDDED BOX CONTAINING HAND TOOLS including a Stanley No 4 1/2 plane, a bladeless Stanley bull nosed plane, a vintage Black and Decker electric drill (PAT pass and working) etc, along with a Sony CMT-CP33MD Mini Hifi with CD, Mini Disc and Radio and two speakers (PAT pass and working) along with a vintage Dynatron hi fi with speakers on a metal trolley (PAT fail and un working) and a trolley
J. Craig Thorpe (American, B. 1948) "Massachusetts Locomotive" Signed lower right. Original Oil on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting originally appeared on the Fleetwood Legendary Locomotives of the 50 States Massachusetts Commemorative Cover postmarked February 9, 1985. During most of the 1800s, Hoosac Mountain, situated in the northwest corner of Massachusetts, had been a hindrance to Boston merchants who wished to ship their goods west. During that era, this formidable, natural barrier stood in the way of the Iron Horses that were quickly spreading throughout America. By 1842, the Western Railroad was providing east-west passage from Boston through southern Massachusetts. However, the cost of freight transportation on that line was prohibitive for most merchants. Thus, boring through the mountain -- located 136 miles west of Boston -- became a reality. In 1874, it became America's largest railroad tunnel at a length of 4-3/4 miles. Its construction was a great engineering feat for its time. Yet, the road to its completion was long and arduous. For almost a quarter of a century nearly 1,000 men toiled on this monumental undertaking, experimenting with a variety of tools and explosives. An estimated 200 workers lost their lives while boring through this seemingly impenetrable monolith, and the cost exceeded $15 million. But on February 9, 1875, the first train passed through Hoosac Tunnel, arriving at the depot in North Adams, Massachusetts. The illustration on this artwork recreates that historic event by featuring a depiction of Fitchburg Railroad's engine No. 50 -- a 4-4-0 type built by Hinkley Locomotive Works in 1869 -- emerging from the west portal of the tunnel. Image Size: 14 x 12 in. Overall Size: 18 x 15 in. Unframed. (B14946)
Ivan Akimovich Sushchenko (Russian, B. 1930) "North American Bison" Signed lower left. Original Oil painting on Masonite. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 80c Pan-American Invert: American Bison stamp issued March 29, 2001. The Pan-American Exposition opened on May 1, 1901, in the beautiful city of Buffalo, New York. To truly represent the city, as well as American progress and achievement, the exposition committee selected the buffalo as a proud symbol to promote this spectacular event. Identified by its distinctive shoulder hump and curved horns, this creature is the heaviest land animal in North America -- weighing up to 2,000 pounds. Thick, coarse hair protects it from the harsh winters of the plains. For centuries, these majestic animals were essential to the survival of the Plains Indian tribes. Buffalo provided almost every necessity -- food, clothing and shelter. Hides were made into leggings, mittens, caps, moccasins, shirts, dresses, robes and blankets. Thongs of rawhide were used to tie the heads of hammers and clubs. Nothing was wasted -- bones were used for tools for farming, sinews as thread and bowstrings, horns as spoons, ladles and cups. Buffalo tallow was burned to provide light, and the hooves made into ceremonial rattles. These animals played an important role in Native American beliefs and rituals as well. Many a tribe beseeched the Great Spirit to keep the herds always plentiful. Image Size: 9 x 13.75 in. Overall Size: 11.75 x 16.25 in. Unframed. (B16914)
Dean Ellis (New York, 1920 - 2009) "Marine Life of Palau" Signed lower right. Original Tempera painting on Masonite. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This artwork originally appeared on the Fleetwood Mint Stamps of the World Collectors Panel for the Marine Life of Palau stamps issued in 1985. The magnificent waters of Palau are home to numerous species of mollusks with shells of striking beauty and color. Formed from mineral salts absorbed by the animal, each shell is a unique specimen that can never be duplicated. Size, color, texture and shape are determined by the mollusk species itself, what it feeds on, and its particular marine habitat. Seashells are still used in time-honored ways as jewelry, decorative ornaments and tools, and are often prized by collectors all over the world for their diversity and elegant beauty. Image Size: 21.5 x 17 in. Overall Size: 24 x 19.5 in. Unframed. (B09942)
Container Auction. Entire container contents as per photographs, to include: old tools, boxes, pictures, antique sideboards, garden bench, wall unit, rotavator, sofa bed, chaise longue and more, as per images and much more. Location: Scarborough Business Park YO11 3TX Viewing: Strictly by appointment call 01723 507111. Please note: all contents must be removed by Friday 9th October 2020, items not collected by this time will be disposed of or resold on behalf of David Duggleby Ltd. This does not include the container. - Condition Report
Six Corgi vehicles comprising Volvo P1800 Saints car, Oldsmobile Man from Uncle car, James Bond 1st issue DB5 with passenger, V.W. Garage Service van with tools, Mini Countryman with surf boats, Commer TV Camera van and No 24 Gift Set 24 Constructor with Commer van, F-G (7) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
Scarborough as a Health Resort by Alfred Haviland, London, Hamilton, Adams, and co, 1883, The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in plain English or Medicine simplified by R V Pierce, seventeenth edition, Buffalo NY, 1888, together with a selection of other books, to include Der Bazar Illustrirte Damen Zeitung, plus a selection of assorted collectables, to include two folding boxwood rules, the smaller marked Rabone, two brass bound spirit levels, one marked J Rabones & Sons, a Chesterman's Patent Sheffield cased tape measure, a selection of assorted antique hand tools, etc. - Condition Report

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