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P. Clare of Manchester (Peter Clare) 30 hour Longcase clock with brass dial single hand and calendar. With single train 30 hour movement striking on a bell. Contained in a carved oak case with barley twist pillars to the hood, reeded columns to the trunk sides.Dimensions 80 x 21 x 10 inchesCondition reportLooks to be in good condition movement not tested.
MODERN PRESS - LIBRARY LP COMPILATIONS. Another superb collection of 12 library LPs, mostly modern issued compilations. Titles include Easy Tempo Vol. 1: A Cinematic Easy Listening Experience (ET913DLP), Sound Book: De Wolfe Music Library & Back Ground Sound Parts One (DOUCE 812LP) & Part Two (DOUCE 813LP), Kaleidoscopica: Obsessive Psychedelic, Funk-Beat 70's Italian Music Library (PL015), Bite Hard: The Music De Wolfe Studio Sampler 1972-80 (BBE LP010), Trunk Presents: The Super Sounds Of Bosworth (BARKED1). Blow Up Vols 1 (BLOW UP 006LP), Vol 2 (BU011LP), Vol 3 (BU019LP) & Vol 4 (BU024LP). Electronic Toys (INDIGO 0983-1) & Bistro: Erotica Italia (74321541931). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
TRUNK RECORDS - LP PACK (LIBRARY/ SOUNDTRACKS). A smashing pack of 6 LPs released on Trunk Records, the label run by legendary DJ and record producer Jonny Trunk. Titles include The Wicker Man (BARKED 4, side one is strong VG+ with one light paper mark/ side two Ex. Sleeve Ex), Spider-Jazz: KPM Cues Used In The Amazing Animated Series (JBH070LP, red/ blue splatter vinyl. Record Ex+/ sleeve Ex+), Flexi-Sex: Original XXX Hardcore Flexi-Discs From 70s And 80s British Porn Mags (JBH004LP, purple vinyl. Ex+/ Ex), Rockey's Style - Palmer Rockey (JBH050LP, M/ Sealed), Galactic Nightmare (JBH056LP, M/ Sealed) & Fingerbobs: Original Television Music (JBH042LP, M/ Sealed).
TWO BESWICK ELEPHANT FIGURES, comprising Elephant - Trunk Stretching - Small model no 974 height 12cm, and Elephant - Trunk Stretching - Large no 998 height 26cm (2) (Condition report: both appear in good condition, a little crazing to larger elephant, no obvious damage, would benefit from a clean)
THREE BESWICK RUPERT BEAR LIMITED EDITION FIGURES, comprising a boxed Rupert Bear and Algy Pug Go-Carting figure group numbered 1175/2500, with certificate, a boxed Edward Trunk figure, numbered 1419/1920, height 13cm, and Bill Badger numbered 1429/1920 (3 + 2 boxes + 1 certificate) (Condition report: all figures appear in good condition, no obvious damage)
Louis Vuitton, a small early 20th century brown trunk, featuring the maker's logo stamped leather trim, with a leather top handle, brass rivets and reinforced corners, S-lock central fastening with latches on either side and a beige interior lining, measuring 22 by 36 by 60.5cmCondition- Overall fair to poor condition- Initial G.E.S painted to the central of the trunk lid- Stickers and remains of stickers on the case exterior- Many scuff, scratches, marks and dints to the case exterior- Tarnished hardware- A small hole on the trunk lid- There is a musty odour to the case interior - Serial number 787791- 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 late 20th century monogram shoe trunk, featuring the maker's monogram coated canvas exterior, with logo stamped leather trim, a leather top handle with detachable leather ID tag, brass rivets and reinforced corners, S-lock central fastening with latches on either side, opening to a brown alcantara lined interior with 12 compartments, each one with a matching cushion, measuring 23 by 52.5 by 68cmCondition- Overall very good condition- No obvious marks or wear to the case exterior or interior lining- Very minor scratches and tarnishing to the metal hardware- Serial number: AA031144- Without maker's dust bag- 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
A walnut eight day longcase clock, by Thomas Martin, London, first quarter 18th century, with moulded cornice above pilasters with gilt painted capitals, above moulded trunk door and plinth base, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at twelve, matt dial centre, and twin cherub and crown spandrels, the arch chased with scrolling foliage and having circular date aperture, the five finned pillar twin train movement striking a bell on the hour, with pendulum, weights and winder, 216cm high Note: Thomas Martin of London was apprenticed to Jeremiah Martin (himself a famous Tompion apprentice) in May 1692 then recorded as admitted to the Worshipful company of Clockmakers in 1699. he worked from the Royal Exchange (1714) then Fleet Street 1724.Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece offered for sale.Please refer to department for condition report
A 19th Century Scottish mahogany cased mahogany longcase grandfather clock. Arched pagoda topped hood with reeded columns flanking the circular enamel dial painted with Roman numeral chapter ring and set with faceted hands. The trunk with flame mahogany door and all raised on small bracket feet. Measures approx; 204cm x 44cm x 22cm.
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.
An American Folk Art stone carving of a recumbent sheep, c.1825, the rectangular integral base inscribed 1795, 9cm high, 13cm wide, 4cm deepProvenance:Acquired from F. Barrie Freeman Antiques Quaker Point Farm, Maine, 1989.The Geoffrey and Fay Elliot collection.Literature: Illustrated in Animal in American Folk Art, Wendy Larrett, Knopf, New York, 1990, p.19. "This carving was found in a trunk in a New England attic where it had lain undiscovered for many years. The '1785' inscription on the base...remains a mystery, since the sculpture is thought to date from the early 19th century, c. 1825". Please refer to department for condition report
An Exceptional Mid-19th Century Wetplate Outfit, By Murray & Heath,English, c.1860, the camera along with many accessories signed Murray & Heath, 43 Piccadilly, London, this exceptional outfit complete with almost all of the original kit for producing the wet plate emulsion and developing the exposed plates, the camera is a stereo sliding box form with screw focusing to the rear, with a ground glass screen, a single wet plate dark slide, with interchangeable lens boards between a stereo pair of lenses and a single lens (single lens missing), the stereo lenses are simple landscape lenses engraved Ross London 12192 and 12193, the set with many glass bottles for the developing and emulsion chemicals, most with Murray & Heath labels, with two polished pine cases of blank glass plates each case stamped Murray & Heath, a polished mahogany developing tank with glass liner, with a label for Murray & Heath, and other equipment in a large black lacquered travel trunk. The firm of Murray & Heath was established in 1855 by Robert Murray & Vernon Heath, the shop was located at 43 Piccadilly until the firm moved in 1866 to 69 Jermyn Street, London.
A Regency mahogany longcase clock, circa 1820, with eight-day bell striking movement, the painted 14inch Arabic numeral dial, with moon phase automaton, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the lower margin inscribed Jno Smith, Wrexham, the falseplate stamped FINNEMORE, the mahogany case with Gothic arches to the trunk door flanked by wrythen columns, 220cm high overall Provenance: Property from Plas Llangatock, Crickhowell, Wales

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