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Ca.100 AD . Amazing Collection of Roman Medical iron tools- tweezers, forceps, scalpel, spoon, needle , probe; Good Condition; 85mm-123mm (3.34in, 4.84in) ; 75gr; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK and European art market. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Four new wall mounting die-cast model display cases, each with mahogany stained finish and hinged 'perspex' door opening to accommodate fifteen models H42cm in delivery boxes, together with two new Master Tools 'perspex' display cases for model ships L50cm, boxed (6) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Victorian style wooden double fronted four storey doll's house, with blue painted stucco finish under simulated slate roof, the removable front facade opening to reveal six fully furnished rooms with central staircase, loose mounted on a base with two further furnished basement rooms behind a well stocked courtyard garden with balcony and staircase to front door, large quantity of accessories including figures, bicycle, street vendor's barrow, tradesman's delivery cycle, hand tools etc, wired for electric lighting W62cm H103cm D60cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
PARCEL OF VINTAGE TOOLS including twin-handled saw, three long wooden handled screws ETC Provenance:PLEASE SEE FULL PROVENANCE / BACKGROUND IN LOT 190 Being sold on behalf of stonemasons and structural engineers W Clarke, Llandaff, Cardiff. W Clarke are one of the oldest companies in Cardiff to continue operating. The company has a long working association with Llandaff Cathedral and was involved in the construction and installation of external monuments to the building during nineteenth century restoration projects, led by architect John Prichard

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