An Early 20th Century Domed Black Leatherette Mounted Hinged Trunk, on a black painted stand, studded decoration, carrying handles, enclosing a white papered interior, 56cm by 44cm by 46cm highAnother Example with wooden slats, carrying handles, hinged enclosing a blue and white striped cotton lining with lift out tray, 68cm by 44cm by 51cm high(2)
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Collection of 20th Century Molas from Sans Blas Islands, Panama comprising ten reverse appliqué and embroidered cotton decorative panelsa pair of Nusartupo green, orange and red abstract designed panels, 54cm by 42cma similar pair in red, white and blue abstract designs, 50cm by 43cma pair with a bird flanked by two animals with long tails, Greek key detail to the tops, 47cm by 40cma mola depicting an unusual central figure wearing a hat, cross to the neck with birds feet and peacock style feathered tail, 44cm by 30cmanother depicting two kneeling winged angels, wearing white caps, flanked by birds and flowers, 41cm by 35cma mola with two elephants, one holding a figure aloft in his trunk, on a black cotton ground, 46cm by 34cma standing bird wearing hat, wellies and holding an umbrella on a red cotton ground, 44cm by 32cm(10)John Newall Private CollectionMainly three layers of cotton.
A Mahogany Domestic Longcase Regulator, signed Joseph Joy, West Vale, late 19th century, arched pediment, glazed trunk door, bracket shaped feet, 14-inch circular painted dial with Roman numerals, seconds and date dials, four pillar movement with a deadbeat escapement and now striking on a gong, maintaining power, (possibly in a later case) 207cm highCase with some veneers lifting in parts, plinth with cracks to the front and some veneers missing, wooden mask below the dial is later, dial with small chips and scratches, metal brackets below the seatboard have been later added, movement now converted to striking on a gong, gong has been later added to the backboard, movement needs cleaning, movement and striking hammer are disconnected at present, strike is not working, with two weights and a pendulum, pendulum suspension spring is broken.
An early 19th century Staffordshire pottery group depicting Dr Syntax playing darts with a male opponent wearing a turquoise jacket, seated in yellow armchairs beneath a bocage accompanied by a small black and white dog, 22cms wide; together with a similar group depicting a young boy with chickens seated beneath a tree, signed Walton to the back, 22cms high (both A/f) (2).Condition ReportThere are at least three breaks to the arch and restorations to the breaks and the underside of the arch. possible restorations to the backs of both chairs, replacement arm to the chap with the black jacket; a glued repair to the neck of the chap in the blue jacket, to one foot and the loss of his right arm. Restorations to the bottom of each table leg and touching up and losses to the contents of the table, minor losses to foliage and glaze, base good condition.The other piece, the figure has been off and re-glued, restored to leg and left arm, tree trunk has been broken and re-glued, various losses to foliate decoration and glaze.
A 19th Century West Country ash and elm stick back elbow chair with D shaped saddle seat on turned legs united by stretchers, 50 cm wide x 36 cm deep x 96 cm high, a 20th Century beech and elm Windsor type elbow chair, 56 cm wide x 48 cm deep x 102 cm high, a black painted tin trunk, 65 cm wide x 43.5 cm deep x 38.5 cm high, a cane work metal framed three drawer chest, 32.5 cm wide x 28 cm deep x 65 cm high and a painted metal plant stand or occasional table, 32 cm wide x 32 cm deep x 91 cm high, a bamboo four rung ladder and a wooden framed and stained and caned four fold screen (7)
A Continental pine trunk or coffer with shaped lid and carrying handles, raised on plank end supports, 109 cm wide x 50 cm deep x 68 cm high, together with a mid 20th Century oak writing desk in the Old Charm style, the sliding top with rising lid above three drawers to bracket feet, 53 cm wide x 39 cm deep x 80 cm high
East India Company, Bombay Presidency, Malabar Coast, Mangalore, R. Dawson & Co, copper token, r. dawson & co mangalore malabar coast in four lines, rev. standing figure within wreath, a rifle slung over his shoulder, holding an upended axe on the top of a tree-trunk, 26mm, 4.84g/12h (Prid. 339 [Sale, lot 564]; cf. R.J. Ford II, 518). Extremely fine and dark-toned, very rare [certified and graded NGC MS 62 BN] £400-£500 --- Provenance: R.J. Ford Collection, Bowers & Merena Auction (Baltimore, MD), 12-14 November 1998, lot 3577. Owner’s ticket. Although the cataloguer has been unable to locate any information about the issuer other than in the footnote to lot 564 in the Pridmore sale, these tokens are known to exist in two sizes (19 and 26mm). It is thought that the larger token was issued to men and the smaller to women; an alternative suggestion is that the larger token was issued to supervisors or maistries and the smaller to workers. Mangalore itself, after annexation in 1799, became part of the Madras presidency, but as the token names the Malabar Coast and most of the Malabar Coast series was catalogued by Pridmore under the Bombay presidency, it has been retained here. The style of manufacture would suggest an issue date of c. 1860
A Georgian oak and mahogany long case clock, the brass break arch dial with Tempus Fugit circular plaque, dolphin and vase spandrels, chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, eight day movement with bell strike, the hood with a broken arch pediment and shell inlay, raised on brass capped fluted columns, the trunk and door similarly inlaid with fluted quarter pilasters, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum and weights, 223cm high, 15cm wide, 21cm deep. (AF)
Selection of 1937 Pattern Webbing Equipmentincluding 2 x waterbottle harnesses ... 12 x pack L straps ... 1941 dated, steel, two part mess tin ... 2 x small packs ... Large pack ... 2 x empty web equipment blanco tins. All contained in a black japanned, small trunk. Plaque named "M GLB Edwards RN". Quantity.
A small rectangular tin trunk containing a Naval Officer's or Court Uniform full dress tail coat, gilt buttons and piping, matching trousers, braces, white waistcoat, cummerbund and cocked hat; the coat with a label for H.J Nicolls, Regent Street, London (some moth damage, general wear to clothing); together with an early 20th-century Hawkes & Co circular helmet tin named to E.C. Wolseley Esq, Staffordshire Yeomanry and two National Rifle Association medals inset in white metal coasters, one named to Lt. Col N.G. Blake, Bisley 1961 (4)
A 19th century rosewood marine barometer with 'Improved Sympiesometer'signed J. W. Ray barometer the moulded cornice over a pair of recording knobs and substantial trunk mounted with an 'Improved Sympiesometer' with mercury thermometer, recording disc and shortened tube with coloured oil, the sliding scale measuring from 26.5' to 31' operated via a slide to the side, over a heavy turned brass cistern, the main barometer dial of ivory and marked for Yesterday and Today with verniers, 93cms highFootnotes:The item within this lot containing ivory has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10). Ref 559NJDUXThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP Y ФTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 19th Century mahogany and chequered strung stick barometerthe dial signed for Francis Pellegrino, Londonthe swans neck pediment centred by a slender ivory urn finial over an opening hood door and waisted trunk with visible tube terminating in a circular turned cistern cover, the silvered dial signed F. Pellegrino, Fecit ,with mercury thermometer and sliding vernier with seven weather predictions to the 27-31' scale, 96cm high Footnotes:The item within this lot containing ivory has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10). Ref TESMEX8UThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP Y ФTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good first half 19th century mahogany floorstanding regulatorsigned for Molyneux, London the case with architectural pediment over canted front angles and a silvered sight-ring, the long glazed trunk door flanked by canted angles to a panel base, the 12' signed silvered circular dial with Arabic outer minute track framing the large subsidiaries for running seconds and hours, with three blued steel hands, the tall rectangular movement with thick plates united by four knopped pillars, pinned to the front and screwed to the rear, the entire train with wheels of six crossings and high-count pinions, and Harrison's maintaining power to a deadbeat escapement with fine-screw adjustment, the wooden rod pendulum with very heavy lenticular brass-faced bob, driven by a small brass-covered weight, with case key and an associated winding key, 208cm high This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 17th century walnut and marquetry longcase clocksigned Richard Baker, Londonthe overhanging cornice on a silk-backed blind fret supported on brass mounted Doric columns, the throat inlaid with stylised bird's heads over a trunk door of three inlaid panels of symmetrical foliate scrollwork and strapwork centred by figures, on a panel base with geometric pattern, the 12' square brass dial framed by elaborate winged cherubs head spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with outer Arabic five-minutes and half-quarter marks enclosing the minute band, Roman hours, meeting arrowhead half-hour marks and inner quarter hour track, the finely matted centre with subsidiary seconds, ringed winding squares and a decorated date aperture, the eight driven movement with five knopped and ringed pillars, replaced anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, together with a pair of brass-clad weights, pendulum, crank winding key, door bolt and the original anchor escapement, 216cm highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Important 91hp Corliss & Wheelock Horizontal Steam Engine, built by Crepelle et Garand, Lille, Grand Prix at the Exposition Universelle, Paris 1889,the brass maker's plaque engraved Anciens Ateliers LE GAVRIAN, CRÉPELLE & GARAND, Successeurs de V. BRASSEUR, LILLE-FRANCE, *GRAND PRIX* EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE PARIS 1889, MACHINES A VAPEUR CORLISS & WHEELOCK.The blued steel-clad cylinder is 13' bore by 34' stroke, fitted with indicator cocks and elegantly shaped valve spindle support brackets with lubrication plugs. Steam cylinder lubricating oil is fed to the inlet valves by an Automatique twin cylinder ratchet and screw-operated positive displacement pump, Numbered 3010 by Risacher and Herbert Paris, complete with original recharging handle and brass reservoirs.Steam is admitted below the jacketed cylinder by floor-mounted capstan main steam valve. An alternative upper pipe position is provided and blanked off. Exhaust is fed down through the cylinder feet and direct coupled to a long horizontal jet condenser which is fed by a hand lever plug cock with marked brass settings.Very few examples of this valve gear exist today, the connecting rods with fine solid brass bearing ends with adjustable pitch. Two brass connecting rods move curved levers housing cut-off springs, and carry pivoted brass details. These can be disengaged to stop the engine, or brought into contact with the adjustable governor tappets which are actuated directly by the weighted governor with its acorn knop and oil dashpot. The bayonet frame houses a trunk guide with oil reservoirs and drips in which runs a white metalled crosshead fixed to the piston rod with gib and cotter. The barrelled connecting rod with double gib and cottered strapped little end, and a gib and screw cottered boxed big end. A return connecting rod drives a pivoted bellcrank operating the condenser airpump with phumph pipe and twin single-acting condensate return pumps (the engine can be exhausted direct to atmosphere). The main bearings elegantly shaped with wick lubricators cast into the caps. The waisted crankshaft drives the 13-foot diameter two-part flywheel with barring holes and crowned rim.The engine retains its original handrails and stanchions, mounted on a Staffordshire blue brickwork with black and white tiles.There are five different lubricator solutions on the engine, including cylinder lubricating force pump and glass-bowled adjustable drip feeders, one of which supplies the crosshead using a wire brush to wipe a tongue in the middle of the reservoir. Two similar lubricators on the return connecting rod with perforated balls for hand brush contact. The larger end is oiled by a banjo lubricator, and the mains by wick lubricators.The engine weighs approximately sixteen tonnes, and the governor-driven pulley was modified to bring the demonstration revs down to thirty. The engine is bolted down at the crankshaft end, and the cylinder and bayonet frame allowed to expand on cast iron pads at the other. base dimensions 402in x 123in (10.21m x 3.12m); total weight 16 tonsflywheel 156in (3.96m) diameter; weight 4 tons Footnotes:Provenance & Exhibition History:The Exposition Universelle, Paris, France, 1889, where it won First Prize.The Hospital Emile Roux, Brevannes, France, 1889-c.1940.The British Engineerium, Hove, England, 1976 to present.George Henry Corliss (1817-1888) lived and worked in America, his career culminating with his Presidency of the Corliss Steam Engine Company. As designer for that company, he was responsible for a great number of significant innovations and developments in the field of early steam engine designs. The most notable of these was his design for 'Corliss valve gear', which incorporated semi-rotating valves housed within transverse ported tubes, integrally cast within the cylinder casting.A normal single eccentric without expansion valve gear cannot achieve less than 60ut-off. The Wheelock system uses a single eccentric driving a single wrist plate directly coupled to the exhaust valves, and to the inlet valves via sprung rocking arms and dashpots directly controlled by the governor tappets. In this way the governor feedback is immediate and extremely efficient, and a second eccentric is no longer required.The Exposition Universelle was the World's Fair hosted in Paris from May to November 1889. The present engine would have been exhibited in the exhibition's Galerie des Machines, an extraordinary 1,452-long exhibition centre housing hundreds of the leading engines and models of the day. It was for this same exhibition that the Eiffel Tower was first opened. The Fair attracted international acclaim, and was marketed at the time as a celebration of French artistic and technological achievement, marking a century since the French Revolution. Given the central importance of this World Fair, it is particularly notable that the present Lot was awarded the prestigious Grand Prix.Following the closure of the Paris exhibition, this engine was erected at the Hospital Emile Roux in Brevannes, south of Paris, along with a similar engine generating electricity via a long leather belt and weighted jockey wheel.The engine continued to work its 50 KVA generator until approximately 1940, and in 1975 it was excavated and transported to The British Engineerium in England. The Corliss cylinder block, bayonet frame and showcases were positioned by September 1976, then the heaviest engine components were added prior to bolting down. A month later the engine was re-fitted and operational once again, celebrating its first run in its new home on the 25th October 1976.Viewings at the British Engineerium are available by appointment only: please contact scientific@bonhams.com or call +44 (0)207 393 3986 to arrange an appointment.Please note that this Lot is currently located at the British Engineerium in Hove, England. The successful buyer is responsible for the dismantling, removal and shipping of the Lot from the British Engineerium. Please contact the department directly for further information or assistance.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: W TPW Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.TP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A novelty elephant singing bird boxearly 20th century, probably German, unmarked Electroplated, modelled as a standing elephant with textured skin, trunk raised, the back with twin cover, opening to reveal a feathered bird, one ear also hinged, height 15cm, length 30cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 18th century French brass mounted and inlaid ebony barometerthe dial signed C. Leret a Rouen, circa 1720the arched case with moulded borders surmounted by three turned urn finials, the line inlaid trunk with visible tube flanked by a two part signed foliate cut and-engraved dial, one side with eight weather predictions, the opposing side with sliding vernier and scale reading from 26-28, terminating in a canted stepped base inlaid with a foliate engraved oval coat-of-arms within a cut scrolling border on bun feet, and raised on a matching fixed tapering bracket with turned and knopped terminal, 122cm high This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III brass mounted mahogany stick barometerthe arched moulded cornice with three onion spine finials, over an opening hood door and waisted crossbanded trunk, the visible tube beneath a lattice pierced grill, the turned bulbous cistern above a spiral turned knopped terminial, the arched silvered dial with sliding vernier flanked by seven weather predictions and the 27-31' scale, 100cm highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III mahogany and boxwood strung stick barometerthe dial signed Pozzi & Co.the broken pediment centred by a slender brass urn finial, over an opening hood door and waisted trunk with visible tube terminating in a circular turned cistern cover, the signed silvered dial with alcohol thermometer and sliding vernier with seven weather predictions to the 27-31' scale, 99cm highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large George III mahogany, marquetry inlaid and chequer strung stick barometerthe dial signed Chas Ciano, Fecitthe broken pediment centred by a brass artichoke finial, over a silvered hydrometer within four fan inlaid corners, the opening hood door and waisted trunk with twin foliate oval patera terminating in a circular turned cistern cover with brass knop terminal, the signed silvered dial with part visible tube, sliding manual vernier and seven weather predictions to the 28-31 scale above a visible mercury thermometer with silvered dial, 112cm high approximatelyThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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