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Los 615

GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY with two train eight day movement, the painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, with swan neck pediment, the trunk with crossbanded door to plinth base on ogee bracket feet

Los 615A

WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD REGULATOR LONGCASE CLOCK EARLY 19TH CENTURY with visible escapement, the brass chapter ring set with Roman numerals, with arched pediment and glazed trunk to block baseWood is dry so would benefit from oil, some crazing particular to cornice, some light marks, very minor wear to hood rear upper corner left side, some very small nicks and depressions but overall no major issues to note

Los 242

A 75cm old pine lift-top trunk with sky blue painted finish and flanking drop handles

Los 278

An 84cm old black painted pine military transit trunk a/f - sold with a vintage travelling trunk with shipping labels

Los 262

A 1.13m old painted mixed wood maritime transit trunk with sloping lift-top and flanking handles

Los 4

A pair of Sandford Stone concrete planters of tree trunk form

Los 62

A vintage military transit trunk marked for J.P. McCarthy

Los 54

A vintage metal travelling trunk containing a selection of items including decorative metal box, bird feeder, etc.

Los 55

A miniature brass-bound stained wood dome-top novelty box, in the form of a travelling trunk, length 28cmGood untouched condition, no damage or repairs, original leather handles, no key

Los 54

A 19th century novelty carved wood box in the form of a travelling trunk, with relief carved straps and handles, length 14cmGood untouched condition, no splits or repairs, very finely carved with brass studs around the edge and original blue silk lining which is slightly split and discoloured

Los 371

Two winged eagle motor mascots. The first perched on a tree trunk in original chrome plated finish on brass, approx. 8 x 17cms. The second posed ready to fly with good detailing to wings, head and claws in brass, approx. 18 x 10cms. (2)-

Los 453

A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, carved pediment over a 14" dial with Roman numerals, the dial and trunk flanked by reeded columns, 219cm high

Los 658

A large sculptural tree trunk cross section, set upright on a fabricated base, 87cm wide, 30cm deep, 90cm highPLEASE NOTE THAT FOR THIS LOT VAT WILL BE CHARGED ON THE HAMMER PRICE

Los 672

A wood and leather mounted cabin trunk. With later maritime painted decoration, height 42cm, width 52cm, depth 50cm.

Los 518

A Sabino opalescent glass elephant mascot. With raised trunk, etched mark, Sabino Paris, height 11cm.No issues noted.

Los 40

Pine trunk, 40 cm long x 30 cm wide x 35 cm high and a tapestry topped footstool

Los 165

FOUR PIECES OF HORNSEA POTTERYall of tree trunk form with applied deer and squirrels, comprising four graduated jugs, two 28.5cm high, 23cm high, and 14.5cm high

Los 341

SCOTTISH MAHOGANY AND INLAID LONGCASE CLOCKthe arched brass dial with a sunburst above a silvered dial marked Ingram of Ayr with Roman and Arabic numerals and two subsidiary dials for seconds and date, with an eight day movement, the arched trunk door with a trophy inlay above an inlaid urn, with weights and pendulum, 214.5cm high

Los 1284

A 19th Century mahogany and oak longcase clock by T Nickolds Albrighton, painted dial with windmill detail, thirty hour striking movement enclosed by a glazed door and pillar hood above a short trunk door and canted plinth base, height 203cm.

Los 843

A collection of Tournament Collection cast Rupert the Bear figures, comprising Mr Bear, Mrs Bear, Rupert waving, Bill Badger, Algy Pug, Tiger Lilly, Dragon, Edward Trunk, Pong Ping, Podgy Pig, Bingo the Pup, Willie Mouse, and PC Growler, with an additional five figures. (18)

Los 3322

A 20th century handled suitcase trunk, lockable, with old newspapers inside. 

Los 2027

Vienna wall clock with 8 day spring driven 2 train movement striking on a gong. With 5" two piece pendulum dial Roman numerals. Contained in a walnut style vaneered case with ebonised pillars to trunk and architecture to top. Dimensions 37" x 15" x 7".Condition report: movement not tested. All appears present, scratches to case due to age. 

Los 3348

Two World War II metal ammunition cases, together with a travel trunk.

Los 2035

William Holliwell of Darby (Derby) 30 hour longcase clock with 13" round dial with sad mouth calendar contained in a oak case with reeded columns to the hood and trunk, swan neck pediment to hood.Dimensions 82" x 19" x 9" Condition report No glass in hood door movement not tested. All looks to be present.

Los 668

The Leatheroid Manufacturing Company, Kennebunk, Maine. Antique covered three-ply trunk. Numbered 12145 along the original label affixed along the interior.Height: 30 in x width: 36 1/2 in x depth: 23 3/4 in.Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.

Los 9

JAMES BROTHERS & CO., THE 'COMMANDER' STEEL TRUNK EARLY 20TH CENTURY the hinged cover stamped HAMPSON, the twin brass clasp stamped MARS JONES BROS & CO. W-HAMPTON, paper label, applied plaque and stamped interior, with swing handles60cm wideQty: 1

Los 431

WW1 military metal trunk with " E Lovell Hewitt 3rd Wilsthire Reggiment" " hand painted on the front. Lieutenant Evelyn Lovell Hewitt, born in Trowbridge 18 June 1894, with the Wiltshire Regiment (WO372/9/161736) as second Lieutenant and attached to the West African Regiment as Captain 1914-1920. IN good condition preserved in a wax coating with good coppered interior. 

Los 276

* Gillray (James). The Loyal Address! - or - the procession of the Hampshire-Hogs from Botley to St James's, H. Humphrey, October 4th 1808, etched caricature with aquatint, bright contemporary hand-colouring, large margins, slight staining to the margins, some adhesion scaring to the verso, 245 x 385 mmQTY: (1)NOTE:B M Satires 11047. Gillray's caricature of William Cobbett is both parodic and flattering. Cobbett is not caricatured but is shown processing to London pulled by pigs whilst seated on a large trunk labelled 'Political Hog Trough'. Cobbett was an influential London journalist who had challenged Gillray with the charge that "Ridicule is a thing that will not attach itself where it ought not. I defy Mr Gillray to turn Lord Nelson's skill and courage into ridicule". This was a challenge to Gillray to see whether ridicule could attach to Cobbet himself.

Los 133

North Africa. Fries (Lorenz), Tabula IIII Affri, 1st edition, J. Gruninger, Strasbourg, 1522, woodblock map with early but crude hand colouring, title in a ribbon cartouche above the map, large margins, slight staining, spotting and creasing, lower margin strengthened on verso, 340 x 460 mm, Latin text on verso set within ornate engraved borders including a vignette of an elephant by a waterhole allowing a baby to play with its trunk whilst the apparently unconcerned child's mother looks on.QTY: (1)NOTE:Norwich 287: "The origin of the Nile conforms to the Ptolemaic tradition and the seated figure below Ethiopia is undoubtedly that of the mythical Prester John".

Los 66

An Indian carved teak elephant gongearly 20th centurythe coiled trunk end holding a shaped metal gong, the base with a leaf carved canted edge, with wooden striker height 38cm, base length 31cmCondition: Good condition overall with a nice patina to the elephant's back. The tail has been glued back on. Wear to lower part of the mouth from the swinging of the gong plate. Tusks not longer present.

Los 922A

A 19thC oak longcase clock, with painted ceramic dial signed JM Wood of Grantham, with floral spandrels, and carved and fluted top, on eight day movement above single trunk door, on block base, 211cm high, 36cm wide, 22cm deep.

Los 940

A 19thC oak longcase clock by Revel of Sheffield, with 30 hour movement, a swan pediment hood, with brass orb inlay, with a silvered Roman numeric dial, with thirty hour movement, on single trunk door, 10cm high, 45cm wide, 23cm deep.

Los 941

A 19thC oak longcase clock, with white painted dial marked Richard Holt of Newark, with 30 hour movement, with swan pediment top with brass orb, and a painted cream dial with gold roses, single trunk door, 203cm high, 42cm wide, 18cm deep. (AF)

Los 925

A 19thC mahogany cased longcase clock, with a painted dial and eight day movement striking a bell, and single trunk door, on turned feet, arched hood, 195cm high, 45cm wide, 23cm deep.

Los 938

A 19thC oak longcase clock, with white painted dial for Thomas Vurley of Wisbeach, with eight day movement, the swan neck pediment top with brass caps, and eagle on orb, with single trunk door on block base, 225cm high, 45cm wide, 23cm deep.

Los 1552

Stained pine storage trunk with metal studs to lid "L W". Not available for in - house P&P.

Los 96

Tibetan polychrome painted wood trunk with a metal lock plate, early 20th century. With a cinnabar-ground panel of scrolling clouds above stylized mountains representing the five Chinese elements. Each side panel with a vase of flowers and a dovetailed case.Provenance: Heart of Tibet, Stillwater, Minnesota; From the Estate of C. Curtis "Curt" Dunnavan, Long Lake, Minnesota.C. Curtis "Curt" Dunnavan (1926-2022) was a passionate world traveler and avid collector. It was through his travels that he was inspired to begin a lifelong relationship with the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia), becoming a major sponsor of the institute and facilitating the growth of their Asian art department, which is now one of the best in the country. His generous donations to Mia allowed them to establish a fund for the Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer, one of the few endowed positions of this type in the museum field. He additionally served as a trustee of the institute, advocating for its operational growth. In its turn, the museum established a gallery named in his honor in recognition for his endowment fund and numerous contributions to their collection. The selections here showcase his talent and breadth of collecting, ranging from ancient statues to 19th-century woodblock prints. His appreciation for art persisted throughout his life and we are honored to offer items from his collection in this auction.Height: 29 3/4 in x width: 43 1/4 in x depth: 17 3/4 in.Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.

Los 876

A mid 18th century long clock in crossbanded oak case, by Kitchen & Lloyd, Nantwich, the hood with swan neck pediment, painted frieze and reeded columns, the trunk with full length door, and half reeded columns, on ogee feet, with square brass dial and 8 day movement

Los 139

A late 18th century figured mahogany long case clock case with arch top hood and circular glass door, with full length door to the trunk with associated 8 day movement (no dial, pendulum or weight)

Los 908

A large vintage style travel trunk metal with leather effect surface, 117x54x57cm

Los 1739

The Norfolk Viking Urnes Die Viking, 11th century bronze ‘Pressblech’ die, 140mm long x 26-32mm wide x 7mm thick, 186g; decorated in high relief on one side with an intricate Urnes style design which could represent the world tree Yggdrasill with the monstrous serpent Nidhogg within its roots; the body of the serpent weaves around forming tendrils and interlacing with itself and the tree, with a tendril emerging in front of the head; another smaller beast appears within the tree lower down; at the pointed terminal the serpent’s tail extends out into a large fleur-de-lis; around the design is a beaded border on a raised ridge which represents the edge of the die. Very fine with a green patina which has worn slightly on the high points to reveal a reddish brown colour £16,000-£24,000 --- Provenance: found by Jason Jones metal detecting in a field in Norfolk where previously he had found two hammered silver coins. Returning to that location Jason got a loud signal from his detector and at a depth of just 2 inches found the bronze die. Initially he had no idea what it was, but that evening after posting a picture on Facebook he realised it was Viking in date and notified the local Archaeologist to have it recorded. There is a curve to the die suggesting the pressed foil produced was not mounted on a flat surface. The cheek guards on each side of a Viking helmet are curved in this manner and it is possible that the die was used to make ornamentation applied to the iron surface. In Norse mythology the gigantic ash tree, Yggdrasill, formed a column linking the gods with mankind and the dead. Its prosperity was linked to the universe and the world. A variety of animals lived in the tree, including the serpent Nidhogg, a squirrel called Ratatosk who ran up and down its trunk conveying messages between the serpent and an eagle who lived in its top branches. Other serpents also gnawed at the roots of the tree causing hardship, which is why offerings were made by Vikings to protect trees beside temples. The fleur-de-lis was a symbol of purity in antiquity and was used in the crowning of Clovis, king of the Franks, in 481 AD. Urnes style is the final phase of Viking art dating from the mid 11th century into the early 12th century, taking its name from the carved wooden doors of the stave church at Urnes in western Norway with the slender animals displaying large almond shaped eyes, and long jaws with lappets curled back. This church has been excavated and originally dates to the 11th century, but was rebuilt in the 12th century with the Urnes style decorated staves being placed in the new building. The staves were originally planks set directly into the ground, but because the wood rotted away, sills or stone foundations were used to protect the wood. The iconic Sutton Hoo helmet dating from the 7th century is an earlier example of an iron helmet which was richly ornamented giving it a status befitting a king. The decorated sheets of tinned bronze were applied to the surface using dies similar to our example. This process was called ‘pressblech’ which allowed mass production using a single die. Pressing thin sheets of metal, which can be of bronze, silver or gold into the die creates a mirror image of the design which are then applied to the surface of the helmet. The decorative panels created are lightweight but with a detailed image in relief. This process is similar to the metal working technique called repousee where pressure is applied from the reverse side to create a detailed design in relief.

Los 1607

Modern blue painted panelled trunk with hinged cover, brass carrying handles and turned bun supports, 53cms high x 80cms wide x 41cms deep

Los 1629

Small stripped and polished pine trunk with hinged cover, 74cms wide

Los 66

Large trunk containing a quantity of various table and other linen

Los 1716

Oka, large cane work coffee table / trunk, the hinged cover enclosing a lift-out tray, 120cms x 75cms x 43cms highGood overall condition

Los 1531

Metal bound dome top trunk, two carved wooden wall mounting troughs and a mahogany cutlery box

Los 1889

19th Century pine trunk with a painted grain finish, 94cms wide, together with a small 19th Century pine tool chest with hinged lid, 68cms wide

Los 1702

Small 19th Century stained pine trunk with a hinged cover and two iron side handles, 64cms x 47cms x 50cms high

Los 1651

Stripped pine trunk with hinged cover, 92cms wide

Los 1270

A Victorian stained pine chest of drawers and a cabin trunk, chest of drawers 88cm l Condition evident from image

Los 1246

A George III eight day oak longcase clock, South Wales, M Thomas Carnarvon, with breakarched, engraved dial and rococo spandrels, the case with swan neck pediment to the breakarched door, the trunk enclosed by serpentine top door flanked by fluted pilasters, pendulum and weights, 211cm h Mahogany-stained, dusty / dirty but basically complete and in our opinion movement and dial original to case. Some chips and losses to hood and case, signs of old worm damage

Los 1017

A stained wood drop case wall timepiece, c1900, with painted dial, pendulum, 49cm h Shrinkage crack across trunk, minor scratches

Los 326

Mahogany longcase clock,the hood with swan neck pediment, Corinthian columns, the trunk with long door, box base, thirteen inch arched brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 226cm.Condition report:The hood has a split and veneer loss to the upper left hand scroll, and rubbing from the door opening. The case has the very occasional wormhole. The base panel has a significant split running straight through the centre of the inlaid panel. Some veneer loss to the right hand side of the trunk.

Los 341

Oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, turned columns, trunk with short door inlaid with a shell, bracket feet, twelve inch square painted dial with floral spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed William Lee, Northampton, eight day movement striking on a bell, height0207cm, with pendulum, weights and winding key.

Los 11

Late 18th / early 19th century oak travelling trunk, together with antique Armand Marseilles doll, other vintage toys, glass bowl a 17th century style oil on canvas

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