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Lot 115

MASKELYNE, John Nevil (1839 – 1917). J.N. Maskelyne’s Toolb...

Estimate: $8,000 - $12,000

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MASKELYNE, John Nevil (1839 – 1917). J.N. Maskelyne’s Toolbox and Tools. A small oak case with hinged lid containing twenty-three tools as commonly used by a watch or clockmaker or repairman, among them two small clamps (one stamped “France”), a quantity of rasps/files, round and flat pliers, small cutters, a rough brush, a heavy set of metal tweezers, and a loupe, together with a small turned wooden box containing parts for watches, and a fancy minute hand from a vintage clock. The largest item approximately 7 ¼” in length. Most tools in good working condition, though showing considerable wear, with the toolbox itself (8 x 3 x 3”) cracked and worn but solid and intact. A framed letter of provenance accompanies the toolbox. Dated October 1985, addressed to John Salisse, and signed by four members of the Maskelyne family, it states, “This small tool-box was once owned & used by John Nevil Maskelyne. The members of the Maskelyne family currently resident in this country would like you to accept with affection this as a gift in gratitude for all you do to keep the family name alive.” A small number of related letters and correspondence from Joan Maskelyne are also included.