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An extremely fine and rare third quarter of the 18th century mahogany longcase clock with perpetual calendarEdmund Prideaux, LondonThe arched hood surmounted by a concave moulded caddy running from front to back, the sides of the hood set with a silk-back sound fret over a glazed panel on each side, the long break arch trunk door with flame figuring framed by a well moulded edge, the base with applied shaped panel on a double stepped apron. The 12 inch arched brass dial set to the arch with a calendar arc engraved with four scales for each month (the first 'February' scale is marked to 29, the other three marked to 28) over a circular subsidiary marked 'Leap Year; First after Leap Year; Second after Leap Year'; and 'Third after Leap Year' with single blued steel tapering hand. The silvered circular clock dial with Roman and Arabic numerals framing the large subsidiary seconds dial and rare shaped moonphase aperture at VI with painted moon on a starry ground, with blued steel hands. The weight driven movement with specially cast bottle shaped shouldered plates united by six knopped pillars.The going train with Harrisons maintaining power to a deadbeat escapement, all wheels of six crossings and set in endstops screwed to the backplate, the wooden rod pendulum with twin suspension spring block and terminating in a heavy brass-clad lenticular bob with engraved rating nut, with rack striking on a bell. 2.4m (7ft. 10ins) high.Footnotes:Edmund Prideaux started working in London around 1743. He was originally from Camelford in Cornwall, where his grandfather had been the Mayor between 1689-1695. His family had been living in the county since at least the 1500's. In 1745, he married Elizabeth Dinham and they had two children; a son Edmund, who married and returned to Cornwall and a daughter, Elizabeth, who sadly died in 1753. He died on 1st October 1796 and his will describes him as watch maker working from premises at 31 Hatton Garden, where he had been since 1780, and living at that time in St. Andrew, Holborn. One of his executors is listed simply as 'Elliot', there were several clock and watchmakers of this name in London around this time, and it is quite possible that one of his executors was a fellow horologist. In the will he instructed his executor to sell off the Hatton Garden premises in order to pay for his bequests and any outstanding debts. His bequests included funds for his wife to be kept for the rest of her life; £20 to his nephew John and John's two daughters, as well as bequeathing John his full wardrobe; £20 to his servant, Anne, and £20 to his executor. Beyond these bequests, he wanted the remaining funds to be divided equally between his grandchildren when each reached 21 years of age; and his son Edmund's wife, should she be a widow at that time The current clock is very similar to another Perpetual calendar longcase by Prideaux, illustrated on pg. 416, Figure 11/55, in The Longcase Clock by Tom Robinson. It has been suggested that, because the calendar mechanism is so complicated, yet practically identical to that of an Eardley Norton perpetual calendar longcase, both makers were using the same supplier. Lake, W. (1870) A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall, Compiled From the Best Authorities & Corrected and Improved from Actual Survey. Truro: William Lake. Vol. III.; Maclean, J. (1876) The Parochial and Family History of the Deanery of Trigg Minor in the County of Cornwall. London: Nichols & Sons. Vol. II.Will of Edmund Prideaux of Saint Andrew Holborn, Middlesex (1789). The National Archives: Public Record Office. Catalogue reference: PROB 11/1283/141.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP Lot 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

Los 104

An early 18th Century walnut longcase clockJoseph Windmills, LondonThe case with overhanging cornice and carved fret over a moulding on three-quarter Doric columns to the front and matching quarter columns to the rear, the trunk door with book-matched veneers, a high lock and circular brass lenticle on a matching base (lower section restored). The 12 inch arched brass dial with wheatear border framing twin cherubs in the arch and the cherub-and-crown spandrels, with 1-31 date subsidiary framed by enraved foliate scrolls above the Roman and Arabic chapter ring with lozenge half-quarter markers, minute band and quarter hour track, the finely matted centre signed in a polished reserve Jos. Windmills, London with ringed winding squares and subsidiary seconds. The movement with six knopped and ringed pillars latched to the frontplate, anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, the pendulum suspended from a hipped back cock. 2.07m (6ft 9.5ins) high.Footnotes:Joseph Windmills was a very fine maker of clocks and watches who worked from Tower Street, London. He was made free of the Clockmakers Company in 1671 and served as Master in 1702. By 1714 he was in partnership with his son, Thomas. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP Lot 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

Los 25

A late 17th century ebonised longcase clock with ten inch dialCaleb SillwoodThe hood with overhanging cornice over a fret cut frieze mounted on spirally twisted columns, convex throat moulding over a long door with circular lenticle, on a panel base and moulded plinth. The 10 inch square brass dial framed by crown-and-cherub spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with bold Roman hours and small Arabic five-minute divisions signed between V and VII, finely matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding squares and chamfered date aperture. The movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a large bell. Together with a pendulum, two lead weights and a trunk door key. 2.04 (6ft 8ins) high.Footnotes:A Caleb Sillwood was married in Fleet, London in April 1725. Interestingly, another Caleb Sellwood (note the 'e') was a Welsh clockmaker described as 'Sellwood the mechanic', when he made the Haverfordwest church clock in 1709, potentially, the two are the same man. See Loomes, B. (2014) Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700. Mayfield: Mayfield Books.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot 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

Los 35

A good early 19th century mahogany longcase clock of small sizeBarrauds, Cornhill, London, No.1003The shallow arch over a ripple moulded cornice, canted front angles and applied mouldings to the side, the circular dial aperture framed by quadrants over a trunk door with a shallow arched door to stepped mouldings and a tall base with double apron and applied mouldings. The signed and numbered painted Roman dial with brass hands and running seconds. The movement with five knopped pillars, anchor escapement to a wooden rod pendulum and rack striking on the bell. Together with two brass-clad weights, two case keys and a crank winder. 1.9m (6ft 2.5ins) high.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot 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

Los 53

Pair of Belleek old oak tree trunk porcelain vases (16cm) together with a large crown Ducal vase

Los 432

A 19th Century Scottish mahogany long case clock the eight dayregulator movement with dead beat escapement and painted circularwhite dial, the hood with arched scroll work, the trunk enclosed bya glazed door on a panel base with bracket feet, 210cms highDiameter of dial face - 32.5cm

Los 389

Travelling trunk with Edmondson stencilled to top and United State Line ticket to handle

Los 451

A dome topped trunk the interior lined with a blue stripped paper, height 56 cm, width 84 cm, depth 49 cm

Los 2229

W Hartfhorne Brofeley eight day longcase clock with moon phase. 13" arch dial calendar and seconds. brass hands. Two train movement striking on a bell. Contained in an oak case cross-banded with mahogany reeded quarter columns to trunk,  reed columns to hood with swan neck pediment.Dimensions 83" x 18" x11" deep.Dial has been restored new seat-board, Case in original condition. Movement not tested weights and pendulum present

Los 2233

A late 19th Century pine tool trunk with cast carry handles, on block feet, 90 x 41 x 51cms approx

Los 45

A Lladro figure of The Lamplighter (5205) 47 cm high, another of young girl with doll on a trolley 27.5 cm high, two Lladro figures of seated bears 11.5 and 8.5 cm high, another of a sleeping child 9.5 cm long, two sleeping ducklings by Nao 10.3 cm long and two Maure Vieil free form coloured glass vases 13.5 cm high x 15 cm high and a red and white enamel decorated gourd shaped vase 11 cm high plus a painted dome topped trunk CONDITION REPORTS Lladro only - the Lamplighter - the lamp itself looks a bit askew, the figure's thumb is broken and the metal lighting torch is loose. In need of a good clean. The figure of the young girl with pull along dolly has had significant damage to her head/hat. All other Lladro pieces, general wear and tear conducive with age and use, in need of a good clean

Los 535

A circa 1800 studded leather trunk of small proportions, the paper-lined interior inscribed "GWW & EW Sept 25 1808", with lift-out tray, 78 cm wide x 33.5 cm deep x 36 cm high

Los 1394

A large Chinese famille rose baluster vase: finely enamelled with four birds perched on a gnarled blossoming prunus tree on a pale turquoise ground, the tree trunk with four apocryphal six-character Kangxi seal marks, the base with underglaze blue double circles, Republic/20th century, 62cm and wood stand.* Provenance Herbert Sutton [1880-1946] and thence by family descent.Herbert Sutton was born at Thame, Oxfordshire and educated in France, Germany and Grantham, England. At eighteen years of age he joined his father who was in business in Hong Kong. After two years he joined a firm of silk traders at Canton and became it's head during twenty five years of service. For three successive years he was chairman of the Municipal Council of the British Concession at Canton and had to shoulder considerable responsibility during the 1914-18 war. One of his tasks was to close a German bank when China entered the war on the side of the allies. He retired to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk in the late 1920s and served as a member of the Town Council for sixteen years.

Los 1412

A Chinese Dehua blanc de Chine libation cup and two Yixing teapots and covers: the cup of rhinocerous horn form with relief decoration of a deer, a fish and a lion-dog, 18th century, 10cm wide; a Chinese Yixing tree trunk and squirrel teapot and cover, seal and potter's marks, 16cm wide; and a Chinese Yixing dragon teapot and cover, a loose dragon's head emerging from the cover, potter's mark to cover, 16cm wide [3].

Los 1573

A pair of Dresden porcelain figural four-branch candelabra: modelled as bacchanalian putti around a tree trunk, the whole applied with flowers and foliage, underglaze blue marks, circa 1900, 35cm [damage and repair].

Los 1603

Jules Bastien-Lepage [1848-1884]-Breton seated on a trunk,:-signed, inscribed and dated Bastien-Lepage, St Brieuc, 1877watercolour drawing, 27 x 21.5cm.*Note With Sothebys 1997.

Los 1991

An oak cased Synchronome master clock: the movement stamped English Made Patented and numbered 22178 and 664c, with a lever for N.R.A. the seven-inch round brass dial having black Roman numerals, spade hands and engraved for Synchronome, the oak case with glazed trunk door, height 128cm.

Los 1993

Samuel Hart, Stonham, an oak and mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, with the twelve-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and signed Saml. Hart, Stonham, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and false date aperture, with cast-brass cherub-head spandrels to the four corners and blued-steel hands, the oak flat-top case having three-quarter columns to the hood, boxwood inlaid decoration to the trunk, the base having a shaped raised panel with further inlaid decoration, all standing on bracket feet, height 198cm.*Biography Samuel Hart, born 1694 and baptised at Stonham Aspall, Suffolk, was orphaned at a young age. Married in 1729, he died in 1775 and was buried in the parish churchyard.An incomplete turret clock signed by Hart is exhibited at Snowshill Manor, Gloucester.*Notes Reference Haggar & Miller Suffolk Clocks & Clockmakers Pub. 1974.

Los 1996

A mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the fourteen-inch painted break-arch dial having black Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials to the centre, various scenes depicting the continents painted to the four corners and arch, and with gilt-brass hands, the mahogany flat-top case having canted corners to the trunk, moulded edges to the door, cross-banding to the base and an overhanging moulding to the hood, all standing on bun feet, height 213cm.

Los 1997

A Georgian mahogany long case clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch painted break-arch dial having black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, painted decoration to the four corners and arch, and with the makers name J. Welch, Houghton to the centre, with gilt-brass hands, the mahogany curved-top case with a Gothic moulding to the trunk door and inlaid stringing either side, turned pillars to the hood and crossbanding to the base, height 204cm.* Biography James Welch is recorded as working in Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham from circa 1827 with his address at Market Place in 1841, Quality Hill in 1847 and Nesham Place in 1855.* Notes Reference Keith Bates Clockmakers of Northumberland and Durham Pub. Pendulum Publications 1980.

Los 2004

A George III mahogany longcase clock with Father Time automata: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the thirteen-inch brass break-arch dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, 'fleur-de-lys' half-hour markings and outer Arabic five-minute numerals, with the matted dial centre having ringed winding holes, cast-brass 'female-head' spandrels to the four corners, and brass hands, the arch having a rocking Father Time set within a round aperture, the mahogany case with fluted quartered-columns to the trunk and shaped door, the hood having a swan-neck pediment with carved wood patrae and fluted columns, the base with canted corners and standing on bracket feet, height 232cm.

Los 2006

A Chippendale-style chiming grandmother clock: the three-train eight-day duration, spring-driven movement striking the hours and chiming the quarters on four rod gongs, the backplate stamped with the makers trademark, the initials LFS within a clock wheel, for the German clockmaking company Lorenz Furtwängler Söhne, and numbered 122920, with the eight-inch break-arch brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and retailers name Baker, Wigan, with cast-brass capitals to the four corners, the arch with a silvered bob engraved Tempus Fugit, with decorative blued steel hands, the mahogany Chippendale-style case with a swan-neck pediment, fluted columns to the hood and trunk, carved decoration to the base moulding, a raised shaped panel to the base and all standing on carved bracket feet, height 190cm.

Los 2008

Peter Manticha, London, a Sheraton-style wheel barometer: the round ten-inch silvered dial engraved with typical barometer markings and signed Peter Manticha, London, with a heavy cast-brass Georgian bezel, the round-top mahogany case having contentric oval inlay panels to the front and an inset thermometer to the trunk, height 92cm.* Biography etc

Los 2302

An Anglo-Indian leather covered wood yakhdan trunk, second half 19th century,: of rectangular form, the cover, front and sides all with stitched panels of tessellated lozenges; with wrought iron clasp to the front and a swing handle at each end, the back with twin iron rings; the underside with zinc cladding; with adhesive paper travel labels; 44cm high, 70cm wide, 45cm deepNote: This yakhdan is almost identical in form to an example offered in these rooms on 28th April 2022 and which carried a maker's label for Muhammad Sharif & Son of Peshawar. It is more than likely that this example is by the same maker

Los 295

A large antique dome topped leather trunk, 50 x 70 x 57cm.

Los 1

A C R Dyson of Bourne 17thC style walnut and marquetry inlaid longcase clock, the brass break arch dial with urn spandrels, moon face showing a three masted sailing vessel on choppy seas, silvered chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, eight day two train movement, with bell strike, the hood with shaped pediment carved Prince of Wales figures, inlaid with flowers and butterflies, the door flanked by demi pilasters, the trunk similarly inlaid with a vase and urn of flowers, and a viewing bullseye glass, above a bombe base, inlaid an urn of flowers, further flowers and butterflies, raised on paw feet, with pendulum weights, no keys, 212cm high.

Los 410

Three Limoges porcelain lidded jars, comprising a large rectangular example on pink ground with transfer printed flowers, 11cm diameter, a trunk casket, 4cm high, and a further smaller shaped example, 6cm diameter. (3, AF)

Los 835

A large plywood trunk, with presentation plaque to The Bowls Club, enclosing a short mat bowls carpet and two sets of indoor bowls, in carry bags, 70cm high, 197cm wide, 63cm deep.

Los 840

Joe Farrer of Doncaster. A 19thC mahogany longcase clock, with swan neck pediment, above a painted dial, with eight day movement, on single trunk door, with shell and cross banded inlaid, 222cm high, 50cm wide, 22cm deep.

Los 841

Thomas Tuxford of Boston. A 19thC oak cased longcase clock, with swan pediment top, with painted bulbous step, and a painted floral dial with eight day movement above single trunk door, with cross banded inlaid and shell and marquetry banking on bracket feet, 222cm high, 48cm wide, 25cm deep.

Los 220

A Chinese inspired brass mounted camphor lined chest or trunk, the exterior carved with dragons, 44.5cm high, 98cm wide, 48.5cm deep

Los 439

Vintage wooden fruit crates, some bearing labels; other crates and boxes; an early 20th century steamer trunk, qty

Los 441

A hallmarked silver baby elephant figure. The juvenile elephant depicted sitting with ears folded back, a lowered trunk & peaceful expression. On blue velvet base. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1995. Weighs approx 127.7g. Measures approx 7 x 4 x 6cm.

Los 424

Small Longcase clock by Mappin and Webb, the arched hood enclosing a brass dial with three train repeating movement striking on gongs, with pendulum and weights (no key for trunk door), 171 cm high

Los 380

Sale Item: LEATHER & CANVAS TRUNK (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%

Los 588

Sale Item: METAL TRUNK & WOODEN BOX (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%

Los 133

A VICTORIAN CANVAS COVERED DOMED TRUNK by Warner, Leeds, and two other large composition trunks

Los 603

A 19TH CENTURY STRIPPED PINE CUPBOARD with panelled doors enclosing shelved interior 95cm wide, and a (damaged) travelling trunk

Los 160

19th century English School, 'Shepherd and shepherd's hut with flock nearby', watercolour, initialled ANP, 17.5 x 26.5cm, an early-19th century pole screen frame decorated with a needlework collage of flowers and leaves, a carved wood candlestick, a suitcase, a trunk and other items.

Los 117

VINTAGE LUGGAGE ASSORTMENT including wooden banded trunk, 35cms H, 86cms W, 54cms D and an assortment of various sized suitcases

Los 118

VINTAGE PINE DOME TOPPED TRUNK, banding throughout and initials "H G", 60cms H, 93cms W, 52cms D

Los 64

A 19th century mahogany tray-top two-tier whatnot, 13½” wide x 27” high; a pine storage trunk, 17¾” wide; a towel-rail, 26” wide; a mahogany tripod table, 15” dia. x 27” high (w.a.f.); & a mahogany stool, 13½” wide.

Los 809

A George III thirty hour oak longcase clock, W Barnard Newark, No 962, the 10.5" brass dial with silvered signature disc, date sector and chapter ring, seasons figural spandrels, in pagoda top case, the trunk enclosed by a breakarched door, pendulum and weight, 202cm h Good restored condition

Los 877

A George III thirty hour oak longcase clock, Baker-Appleby, with 9½" brass dial, pierced steel hand and swept cavetto hood with no door, the trunk enclosed by breakarched doo, pendulum and weight, 197cm h Case altered; some restoration, trunk lacks back

Los 117

A Pair of Late 19th Century Cast Brass Candlesticks in the form of Oak Trees, the Supports of Trunk Design with Acorns and Leaves, Surmounted with Leaf Stylised Drip Pans, Set on Square Moulded Bases Raised on Claw Feet, 22cm high

Los 51

A hardwood toy trunk, c.1950-55, carved with a frieze to the front depicting boys holding a beach ball, digging with spades, fighting, playing football and riding a bike, flanked with angels to the corners, and centred with a cartouche carved with an 'R', the top edge carved with locomotives, the base inscribed: 'To my beloved son Richard, who is depicted in all the groups (aged 6) and on the plaque (aged 4 months and 18 months) J S Cooke 1950-55',106.5cm wide50.5cm deep57.5cm highCondition ReportNo maker identified.

Los 71

A Clarice Cliff 'Orange Toarmina' Lotus jug,with birds in flight above a blue sea and yellow beach, the brown trunk of the trees extending to orange leaves, with a streaked interior, printed mark, 20cm high, and a Clarice Cliff 'Dryday' Lotus jug, with a tree, and orange, yellow and white flowers, with a blue printed mark, 20cm high (2)Condition ReportToarmina - scratch to the body and some rubbing. Also with a small firing blemish to the neck (2mm diam). Dryday - with some small black marks tonthe exterior, appears to be surface based. With a small bubble to the rim. Both with god ring and no signs of restoration.

Los 367

A Pair of Meissen Porcelain Three Branch Candelabras with Courting Lovers Beside Central Trunk Decorated in Pink, Blue and Gilt Enamels, Condition Issues to include Loss, Rubbing Etc

Los 369

A Large Potschappel Porcelain Table Centre, The Floral Encrusted Bowl with Pierced and Hand Painted Decoration Supported on Tree Trunk Column with Three Musicians Standing Upon Pierced and Scrolled Base, Blue T over Cross Mark to Base, Some Signs of Restoration, 41cms High

Los 456

A Large Late 19th Century Iron Bound Pine Campaign Trunk by S W Silver and Co, London, and Portsmouth. Hinged Lid with Various Folding Hooks and Fittings, Removable Trays, Side Carrying Handles, 108x63x69cms

Los 56

A 19th Century Victorian brass and leather bound trunk / steamer chest having a domed lid with detailed leather finish and brass and wrought metal mounts. The hinged lid opening to reveal a lined interior with liftout section to the top. Leather carrying handles to each side. Measures approx; 60cm x 82cm x 46cm.

Los 341

A wooden and wrought iron bound dome topped trunk with striped lined interior, 76cm wide x 48cm deep x 54cm highDents, marks and scratches all over, chips to paintwork, lining with some stains

Los 478

An old painted travelling trunk, with studded tin covering and a lid decorated with a classical scene with sculpture and cattle, the interior lined cream ground pink decorated material and standing on turned feet, 100cm wide, 60cm deep, 49cm highMarks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, some of the studs particularly around the edge lacking, the painted decoration later, some stains and minor marks to the interior lining, the turned feet later, some losses to the tinwork beneath.

Los 223

TRUNK, 19th century Chinese export camphorwood and brass bound with rising lid, 101cm x 53cm x 53cm H.

Los 231

VINTAGE CAR TRUNK, early 20th century arched form black canvas with tooled leather and brass bindings, rising lid and carrying handles, 121cm x 44cm x 37cm H.

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