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SEWING ITEMS. Including mother of pearl spools, a pair of mother of pearl mounted needlework scissors, other tools, needles etc. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.
A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE AND MODERN POWER TOOLS, including a Black & Decker HS1 lawn mower (untested no cable), a Black & Decker heat gun (PAT fail uninsulated plug), a Black & Decker wallpaper stripper (PAT pass and working), three vintage drills (PAT failed uninsulated plug), a 12v car polisher (untested) and a circular saw attachment (8)
A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE AND MODERN POWER TOOLS, including a Black & Decker KS865 circular saw (PAT pass and working), a Black & Decker bench grinder, a Black & Decker electric planer with parallel guide, a Black & Decker small circular saw, a Bosch jigsaw and part of a Black & Decker handheld belt sander (unless stated PAT fail uninsulated plug or non UK plug and untested) (5)
A COLLECTION OF WELDING EQUIPMENT AND ELECTRIC HAND TOOLS, to include a vintage Arc welder (PAT fail, not gripped and not insulated), two masks, two gloves, stick gun and a spot gun attachment and electric hand tools including a Makita electric planer (PAT fail, not gripped), a cased Parkside drill, a Parkside paint sprayer, palm sander, a Black & Decker circular saw (PAT fail, not gripped), a heat gun, etc (17)
THREE BOXES CONTAINING A SELECTION OF WATCH TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT, to include a number of boxed Bergeon equipment, model numbers 4266, 5896, 4000, 6033-1, 6740, 30102-4, also included are two articulating magnifying glasses with lamps, precision screwdrivers, an Anchor glass fitting machine cas clamps and a variety of other watch maker tools, also included are two glass clock domes
A GROUP OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include a cased Brexton picnic set, cased portable Lilliput typewriter, a box containing mostly Windsor & Newton paints designers gouache watercolour brushes etc, sewing box containing embroidery 'silks', rug making tools, two canteens of cutlery, modern barometer, modern plaster figure of boy in a hat, modern desk/writing slope, trinket box, game box (11)
FOUR PAIRS OF MODERN NOVELTY BOOK ENDS, a small display of novelty rabbit magnets, a basket of Rainbow Designs Winnie The Pooh Alphabet enamelled brooches, two wicker display baskets, one containing reproduction miniature advertising tins, a box of True Utility boxed Urban Tools, box of novelty key rings and fridge magnets, monogrammed cuff links, display stand of 'Classic Wheels' miniature advertising tins, box of miniature cards and envelopes etc (19)
Tom McNeely (Canadian, B. 1935) "Young Navajo Man" Signed lower left. Original Watercolor painting on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day of Issue Maximum Card for the U.S. 22c Navajo Art stamp issued September 4, 1986. Once the Navajo moved nomadically across America's Southwest. For Navajo weavers, each move meant a new loom had to be constructed, for the old one could not be brought along. Yet, with an ingenuity that has characterized the Navajo for generations, they built looms from materials found in their new surroundings. Weaving tools presented another challenge. They were often hand-fashioned of the hardest woods, which required special searches of the countryside to locate just the right branches of oak, wild holly or mountain mahogany. To construct the loom and tools, the Navajo weaver spent countless hours, yet the most time-consuming work had not even started. For to create the beautiful Navajo weavings, they had to tend the sheep, gather the wool, card and spin yarn, and forage for plants to dye the yarn. Finally, the blanket design was conceived and the blanket painstakingly woven. The Navajo youth pictured is dressed in a traditional costume and jewelry. Image Size: 14.75 x 18.5 in. Overall Size: 21.5 x 25.75 in. Unframed. (B10540)
Li Qingfa (Chinese, B. 1954) and Jiang Weijie (Chinese, 20th C.) "Terra Cotta Warriors - Armor Warrior" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media on Silk painting. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.N. 32c & 60c The Terracotta Warriors stamp issued November 19, 1997. Qin Shi Huang's legion of terra-cotta warriors was interned in battle formation 15 to 20 feet underground. These incredible life-size statues occupied a roofed-over area extending 700 feet east to west and 200 feet north to south. They stood ready, some 8,000 strong, in the same configuration the emperor's live honor guard did. On each side of the formation men face outward, but the majority of Qin Shi Huang's army looks east to meet any attack on the main gate of the emperor's magnificent double-walled tomb. Men march rank on rank. Horses draw royal chariots made of wood. Each chariot carries three or four men and is pulled by four exquisite horses flanked by 12 foot soldiers. Soldiers are armed with real crossbows, swords and spears. In addition to the terracotta warriors and horses, archeologists have discovered a treasure trove of gold, jade, bamboo and bone artifacts, as well as linen, silk, pottery utensils, bronze objects and iron farm tools. Students of military technology were amazed at the discovery of arrowheads and metal swords treated with a preservative that allowed the warriors' weapons to withstand the ravages of corrosion for 22 centuries. Analysis revealed that the swords were fashioned from an alloy of copper, tin and 13 other elements, including nickel, magnesium and cobalt. Image Size: 13.25 x 10.25 in. Overall Size: 14 x 12 in. Unframed. (B15787)

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