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Louis Vuitton, a rare Mini Malle Chapeaux Trunk jewellery box / paperweight, featuring the maker's signature damier check pattern in cream and brown, with functional gold-tone hinges and buckles, opening to a removable interior cage and a lift-out top shelf, measuring 6.5 by 7.5 by 9.5cm, with maker's dust bagCondition- Overall very good condition- Few small chips too the brown coated edges - Interior lining is clean and unmarked- Without maker's box- Condition reports are a guide only and clients are advised to view items before bidding- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Louis Vuitton, a rare Mini Malle Chapeaux Trunk jewellery box / paperweight, featuring the maker's signature damier check pattern in cream and brown, with functional gold-tone hinges and buckles, opening to a removable interior cage and a lift-out top shelf, measuring 6.5 by 7.5 by 9.5cmCondition- Overall good condition- Few small dints to the trunk lid- Right clip is missing from the closure- Chips too the brown coated edges - Interior lining is clean and unmarked- Without maker's dust bag or box- Condition reports are a guide only and clients are advised to view items before bidding- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
An early 19th Century George III Regency period leather and brass bound campaign travel trunk having brass stud detailing. Hinged cover opening to reveal a hollow lined interior. To the exterior sides brass carrying handles with all raised carved paw feet. Measures approx; 40cm x 75cm x 40cm.
A mid 19th Century Military Campaign mahogany and pine silver chest trunk box. Typical form with notation for a Douglas Hamilton to top. Bound with metal the hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted interior with removable tray. Comes with letter from the National Army Museum. Measures approx; 66cm x 71cm x 52cm.
A large 19th Century teak brass studded Zanzibar trunk. The front panel intricately decorated with brass applied mounted and repeating stud work with three drawers to the base and large fret pieced lock. The other sides further decorated with the hinged lid opening to reveal a spacious interior with candlebox. Measures approx; 56cm x 127cm x 56cm.
An 18th Century George III longcase grandfather clock by Henry Deykin of Worcester. The clock of square form with gilt spandrels, silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and faceted hand. Name plaque to front with No. 498. The trunk having an inlaid motif to the door and glazed door to the hood. Measures approx; 203cm x 41cm x 24cm. Face 10". Pendulum present. Old worm to the back of trunk.
A Louis Vuitton lady's hat box or square steamer trunk, circa 1940s, the leather-bound monogrammed body with lift-out ribbon Cage Paradis, stamped to hardware46 x 51 x 44cmDimensions provided are in the order of h x w x d.In generally good condition, some fading and wear, a few signs of historic woodworm to timber rails on base, light rust to bracing, generally wear is commensurate with age and use.
Large railway single train trunk dial wall clock within an ebonised case, the 17" painted dial signed B.(S). John Walker 1, South Molton St. London, 858.B. the case with long door bearing labels inside inscribed London, Brighton & South Coast Railway, instructions for regulating clocks..., the hood surmounted by a triangular moulded recessed cornice, 82" high (wooden rod pendulum and weights); also another large stripped oak single train railway clock case and dial (no movement), the 24" white dial signed B.R.(S)., John Walker 1, South Molton St. London, 1587. S.E., the case with long door and the hood surmounted by a triangular pediment, 90" high (2)
Mahogany single weight tavern clock, the 20" ebonised wooden dial with Roman gilt numerals and gilt metal hands, within a turned wooden bezel surround, over the trunk fitted with a short door inlaid to the centre with an oval conch shell, with A-framed movement (wooden rod pendulum, single lead weight and crank handled winding key, 44" high overall)
An early 19th century Staffordshire pottery pearlware figure, 'Sloth' standing on a square, inscribed base, in front of a blue flowered bocage, 8 5/8in. (21.9cm.) high, faults.* Condition: Probable repair and restoration around top of tree trunk to back and bocage - old and well executed, but the finish to the decoration looks inconsistent. Several glaze chips to lower edges of coat.
A black tin uniform trunk early 20th century, inscribed "J A G Coutanche" for John Alexander Gore Coutanche, 35 x 18 x 12in. (88.9 x 45.7 x 30.5cm.).* Lots 357-574: The contents of Clos des Tours, Jersey, Channel Islands.Clos des Tours was the home of the late Hon. John Alexander Coutanche OBE (1925-2006), and previously his father, Lord Alexander Moncrieff Coutanche, Baron Coutanche (1892-1973).
An inlaid mid-19th century Channel Islands mahogany and rosewood cross-banded longcase clock, the white painted dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, signed by Edward Billow, Jersey, the hood with swan neck pediment with three brass finials, the trunk with lancet arched door and cable twist pilasters, on square bracket feet with shaped apron, 88½in. (224.8cm.) high.
A good Victorian Regulator Longcase clock attributed to Moore and Son of London. (Clock attributed to Moore as a result of family provenance and hand written note attached to movement base board).12 inch silvered circular dial with typical regular dial design. Contained in a lovely flame mahogany case. With chamfered trunk and hood case sides panel to the base. With a substantial 5 pillar single train weight driven movement, anchor deadbeat escapement. Wooden pendulum attached to rear of the case. Brass weight. Untested.Provenance:Lightwater, Surrey:From: Jamie MandevilleDate: 13 September 2022 at 1:26:24 pm BSTSubject: ClocksMy parents started to care for mr and Miss Moore in approx 1974, Mr Moore was John moores grandson, he was Edward Gorden Moore, and his dad was Edward Lock Moore, John Moore's son.The regulator was a gift to Edward Gordon Moore from his dad on his dads 80th birthday(see paper attached) Edward Lock would have owned this clock form when it was made by his dad John Moore.Miss Moore died first in 1979 and Edward Gordon died in 1984.These clocks made by the Moore family then went to my parents and have never been on the market for sale.Regards Jamie Mandeville
An 18th century mahogany Longcase clock, the hood with a moulded dentil cornice, blind fretwork panels and fluted ionic columns above a long trunk door with pointed arched top, box base and bracket feet, the 32.5cm dial with strike silent dial to the arch, brass chapter ring with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar arch, inscribed Robt Martin, Glasgow, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 225cm high CONDITION REPORT: Appears to be original throughout, veneers chipped on the foot, cracking throughout, colour is dull, fretwork re glued in place, in used condition
A 20th century miniature mahogany longcase clock, The hood with broken swan neck pediment and carved flowers and leaves and tapering ring turned columns, above a long trunk door, box base with brick applied mouldings on bracket feet, the 18.5cm brass dial with silvered roundel inscribed "J Herbert, Brighthelmston", with a silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, striking on a series of gongs, 147.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: None of the clocks and watches are sold as working, this clock has not been wound or tested. one finial is broken off but present, surface scratches, in used condition
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear a mixed group to include Y3 1910 Benz Limousine - metallic green, dark red seats and grille, matt black roof, Y7 1912 Rolls Royce - silver, red chassis and with harder to find silver ridged roof, Y1 1911 Ford Model T Car - red body, black seats and grille, single brake lever, metal steering wheel, black smooth hood, Y6 1913 Cadillac - metallic green body and chassis, yellow seats and grille, chrome 12-spoke wheels, Y12 1909 Thomas Flyabout - metallic purple body and chassis, white seats, chrome 12-spoke wheels, black textured hood, Y16 1928 Mercedes Benz SS Coupe - metallic green body and chassis, black seats and hood but with green plastic rear luggage trunk, plus others - Excellent to Mint in Good to Excellent Plus boxes. (20)
SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, PATERSON, LEITH EARLY 19TH CENTURY the hood with a swan neck pediment and arched painted dial depicting a sailing ship with roses and thistles in the spandrels, with a Roman numeral chapter and subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, flanked by reeded Corinthian columns above an arched trunk door flanked by quarter columns, on a plinth base with bracket feet, the eight-day movement striking a bellDimensions:210cm high, 44wide, 25cm deepNote: Note: There are two clockmakers with the surname Paterson working in Leith in the first quarter of the 19th century. Alexander Paterson joined by Canongate Hammermen in 1814 and John Paterson, who advertised in North Leith from 1807.
SCOTTISH STICK BAROMETER, ALEXANDER PATERSON, BANFF EARLY 19TH CENTURY the broken arch pediment above a silvered brass vernier scale signed 'Alexander Paterson Fecit/ Banff', above a slender trunk with visible mercury filled tube terminating in a hemispherical cistern coverDimensions:98cm high
SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, GEORGE BAIN, BRECHIN EARLY 19TH CENTURY the swan neck pediment above a painted arched dial depicting Mary Queen of Scots escaping from Leven Castle, above a Roman numeral chapter with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, above an ogee arch trunk door flanked by three-quarter columns, on a moulded plinth base, the eight-day movement striking a bellDimensions:215cm high, 45cm wide, 26cm deep
SCOTTISH REGENCY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, LIDDALL & SONS, EDINBURGH EARLY 19TH CENTURY the white painted dial with Roman numbers and subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, in an arch moulded case with brass finials, above a trunk door flanked by half fluted columns on a moulded plinth base with bracket feet, the eight-day movement striking a bellDimensions:218cm high, 48cm wide, 22cm deep

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