A Holtzapffel & Co ornamental turning lathe, No. 1906 complete with associated tools and accessories,
with traversing mandrel, screw-barrel tailstock, brass pulley with six rows of dividing holes, segment apparatus, iron bed on double mahogany frame, treadle gear, shepherd's crook overhead and backboard chest containing various small chucks and other tools – 5 in. centre height; a mahogany chest with drawer, containing the slide-rest with spiral apparatus with fifteen wheels, curvilinear attachment (no templates), ellipse, rectilinear and eccentric chucks, horizontal, vertical, and internal cutting frames and drill spindle (9/16 x 3/8in. shanks); other equipment including slender turning guide, two two-jaw faceplate chucks, one signed Holtzapffel & Deyerlein, and twelve brass cup chucks (some numbered 1906) in a tray; a slope-topped cabinet containing 143 s/r tools with pad handle, 118 cutting frame tools and 97 drills; a Hotzapffel goniostat outfit with four tins of abrasive and three laps, in mahogany chest; a hollow tool sharpening outfit in chest with mahogany pulley, T-rest and various small drills; various D-bits and similar tools; and an enclosed oak portable chest of five drawers containing various scraps of hardwood, ivory and metal – 26 ? in. wide.A quantity of Society of Ornamental Turners Bulletins, in three packages, with a calf-bound copy of Northcott, W.H: A Treatise on Lathes and Turning..., with presentation bookplate dated 1868. A triptych wall cabinet of 75 tools for hardwood and ivory turning by Holtzapffel, with panelled mahogany doors, ebony purfling and brass closing astragal, each tool with hardwood handle stamped with its blade type. A rose pumping chuck with index plate and ten rosettes (for fitting to outer end of mandrel), in a crossbanded till from a cabinet-maker's tool chest. An unusual Ibbetson-pattern single-stage geometric chuck with swinging frame scale with ornamental index, headstock collar with elegantly shaped indexing lever and thirteen spare change-wheels – the base plate 9 ? in. diam. A rose cutting frame by J. Munro, with seven rosettes, tommy bar and winch key, in fitted mahogany case with Munro label in lid – 3/4in. square shank. An ornamental turning slide-rest, with banjo, cradle (not fitting lathe 1906), and operating lever, for 9/16 x 3/8 cutting frames, in a deal chest stand 105cm high, 106cm wide and 70cm deep,