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A collection of approximately fifteen tribal African and New Guinea carved wood & bone weaponry & tools. The lot to include a British Guinea tool made of three stringed together bones with G. C. Collins written to side, various carved bone knives and scalpels, carved wooden knives, & a tool from the Collections of the Imperial Institute, & more. Longest measures approx. 36cm.
You are bidding for a 1954 AUSTIN CHAMP Rolls Royce B40 Engine.46,000 miles Date into Service as verified 25 Nov 1954 Original Army No 77 BE 25 Sold From Disposal Depot Ruddington on 14th Feb 1963 by Walker Walton and Hanson Sold with Pioneer Tools, Brass Fire Extinguisher, Search Light Jump Lead Tools Antennas Etc. With V5,Various Invoices Papers Etc. Starts on the Key. Runs and Drives Now getting rare and harder to find. 70 Years old and a very good investment .*Always make sure that you read the important information before bidding* PS
You are bidding for a totally original Gaz 69 Radio Jeep 4 x 4 from the East German Army.4743 Kms only Sold complete with its radio equipment tools and accesories Was driven from East Berlin back to the UK in 1991 and has been in storage ever since. The East German Army signs can still be seen on the doors.. The GAZ-69 is a four-wheel drive off-road vehicle produced by GAZ (ГАЗ, or Gorkovsky Avtomobilnyi Zavod, Gorky Automobile Factory) between 1953 and 1956 *Always make sure that you read the important information before bidding*
A group of folding knives and multi-tools, comprising an H.Boker & Sons number 153 folding multi-blade pocket knife, with mother of pearl handle, longest blade length 3", overall length 7", with Boker soft fabric carry case; sold together with a Puma Rostfrei folding knife with simulated ivory handle, blade length 3.5", overall length 7.5"; three Whitby folding knives, blade length 3", overall length 7.5", a Klein Tools (Chicago, USA) multi-tool and one other (7)By bidding on this item, you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
Assorted Peco Roco & Gaugemaster Track Accessories - Peco Point motors, boxed and unboxed, SEEP Point motor, Roco Point Motor, Peco Microswitches, Decouplers, 40 packs of Rail joiners, 13 packs of insulating joiners, track pin packs, track cleaner blocks and locomotive servicing tools and Buffer Stops. Conditions Excellent to Mint. All items are Untested.
A George IV rosewood toilet box fitted with: four silver mounted cut-glass boxes, two silver mounted toilet bottles, another silver mounted box with a screw-down cover all crested, by John & Archibald Douglas, London 1821/22; together with another, later, silver mounted small square scent bottle and various bone handled steel implements/tools for manicuring, the box 29.5cms long – 5.4oz weighable silver.
A CONTEMPORARY MODERN BRITANNIA STANDARD BOWL - REED COLLECTION GRAHAM STEWART, EDINBURGH 2007 of hemi-spherical form, chased interwoven bands to a planished finish ground, gilt interior, raised on a collet foot 11.5cm diameter, 8.5cm high, 14.5oz By now a familiar name in the cannon of British contemporary silversmithing, Graham Leishman Stewart's pieces are not only recognisable by their references to the natural world and their beautiful flowing lines, but also for their charm.Originally from Bridge of Allan in Stirlingshire, Graham was educated at Dollar Academy before attending Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeenshire. His early inspiration came from his father, who initially trained as an optical instrument maker, but later taught evening classes in silversmithing after attending the same classes himself for a number of years, Graham sat in on some of these early classes.Stewart established his workshop in Dunblane in 1978. He always worked with a small team of skilled craftsmen. His father, an industrial designer, was a leading influence in his life as he had a keen interest in silversmithing. His brother, an engineer, joined him when he retired which explains why Stewart used a hydraulic press, not a tool normally associated with silversmithing, for very large commissions.One of his most prestigious commissions was for the Scottish Parliament, The Honours of Scotland sculpture which sits in the main hall of the parliament building is arguably one of the most viewed pieces of contemporary silver in Britain today. Like many of his pieces, it invokes the history and heritage of not only the craft, but in this case the Scottish nation, and also the simple flowing lines for which he is so known. Claret Jugs and bowls were a particular favourite of his to make, he once commented ‘Claret jugs are lovely to make … you can express a lot with a jug – generosity, a convivial gathering – they are such an expressive thing.’He had great respect for words and was a devotee of the Irish bard Seamus Heaney. After discovering Heaney’s favourite prose was the BBC’s Radio’s Shipping Forecast, Stewart designed a series of bowls that have been much admired. He chose and arranged the almost hypnotic words of the Forecast on the bowls with the flow of a poet. The series was expanded to other themes, the inspiration coming from poetry and Celtic spirituality. The engravings brought life to his bowls.Stewart's many important commissions reflect the admiration and respect others had for him, including those commissioning the impressive claret jugs which are part of the Millennium Collection for Bute House. His shop in Dunblane provided a great opportunity to meet and chat with Stewart, allowing customers to grow their collections and acquire one-off pieces. A key contributor to modern Scottish and British silver, Stewart's work is well represented in both in public and private collections, with important pieces included within numerous British institutions such as the Aberdeen Museum and Art Gallery and The Pearson Silver Collection, which is devoted to Post-War British silver. Sadly, Graham passed away in 2020 at the age of 65. Always a strong supporter of the silversmiths and jewellers craft in Scotland, he made arrangements for the contents of his workshop, including tools, equipment, books and portfolios of drawings to be gifted to The Scottish Goldsmiths Trust to use for educational purposes and to support future generations; a worthy legacy for one of Scotland’s foremost contemporary craftspeople.
Record Coronet wood turning lathe, on a Record Power bench with some turning tools and accessories.Condition report:Single phase. We've tested for working order and cannot guarantee it to be fully working. It has come from a private garage workshop and has clearly been used in the past but perhaps not for some time as the owner is now deceased. The model is a Coronet No. 3

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