A large 19th century scumbled pine trunk, the painted surface imitating pale oak, the front bearing initials 'E.G.W.', height 44cm, width 97cm, depth 58cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
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A Legras French art glass vasedecorated with an enamelled scene of two swans in a lake beside woodland, signed Legras, 24cm highNo cracks, chips, damages or repairs. There are some typical light surface scratches to the base commensurate with age and wear. There are a few faults/losses of enamels, mainly to the tree trunk and some branches.Please see additional images.
A George III oak brass dial longcase clock Pullan of Bradford, the hood with arch top and full turned and boxwood strung columns, the trunk with canted door inlaid with a shell patera and satinwood banding, the base box with conforming inlay, raised on bracket feet, the 12in (30.5cm) brass dial with silvered sun boss to the arch and silvered chapter rim with black Roman and Arabic numerals, within moulded spandrels, the four-pillar eight-day movement striking on a bell, with two brass weights and pendulum, 49cm wide x 24cm deep x 214cm high.
A late 17th century/early 18th century lacquered longcase clock, the later associated case with chinoiserie decoration, the rectangular hood with an ogee cornice above an arched door, enclosing a dial with a possibly later arch with a silvered convex boss engraved 'John Smart, London', flanked by a relief moulded dolphin on each side, above a 12" dial with pierced and moulded foliate spandrels, subsidiary dial for seconds, date aperture and Roman numerals and Arabic 5 minute markers, over a long trunk door decorated and relief moulded with figures and a building over a swan, the base with a chinoiserie panel, raised on a plinth, the 8-day movement with anchor escapement and 4 pillars, striking on a bell, with two weights, pendulum, key and a winder, 216cm high (8)A John Smart is listed as working from 1674-1682 and as being apprenticed to J.Johnson on the third of August 1674. He was given freedom of the Clockmaker's Company on the 29th of September 1682.Frederick James Britten, Britten's Old Clocks and Watches, 9th edition, page 603.Restorations, including lacquer and paint decoration. Case later than dial/movement. Arch on dial possibly later, as in two distinct sections, although done a very long time ago - from consistency of patina and braces etc used probably 18thC. Silvering on chapter ring and boss worn. Hands later.Minor chips, dents and scratches consistent with age and use. Some bubbling on lacquerwork, especially whole of left side of trunk.Operational in vendor's home, but told that careful balancing of clock needed.
Graeme Black Trees From My Window B 2/2, 2020 Acrylic on Paper Signed on Verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Please note image 4 shows Lots 126 and 127 together. About Nature, form, colour and texture have been defining elements in my life and work both in fashion and as a painter. After a career spent in Milano working with Giorgio Armani and as creative of womenswear for Ferragamo, I turned to nature for inspiration in my painting. At once abstract and representational, my work is open to interpretation as treescapes. I have my first exhibition in America this June. Education BA Hons in Fashion and Textiles, Edinburgh College of Art. Select Exhibitions/Awards Trunk show II at the Silas Marder gallery Bridgehampton USA Messums Gallery. Harrogate 2021 Gallery Representation Messums Gallery Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork The inspiration for my postcards was taken from looking out my studio window through the panes of glass observing winter trees. The soft winter sunshine reflecting on the barks surface. I liked the idea of the trees being divided yet seen as one. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardizes the charitable work we do. Anyone found doing will subject to legal action.
A dark green leather bound steamer trunk by Paul Romand of Paris, early 20th century, the dark green faux-leather exterior with tan leather trim, signed brass hardware, stencilled name ‘M.C. Anderson’ (Lord Anderson of Admiral’s House, Hampstead, London) and various Orient Line and British Railways travel labels, the cream linen interior with removable tray, 25¼ x 15 x 9¾in. (64 x 38 x 24.75cm.), with key. * Good condition overall considering age and intended use. Scratching and scuffs throughout to exterior and some wear and staining to leather, with some losses from leather on corners. Split to inner play of three-ply leather handle. Brass fittings nicely patinated and have not been polished. Interior good. Tray bowing inwards as centre wooden spar is split beneath the linen.
An oversized Meissen porcelain style Dandy figurine, the Dandy sitting apon a tree trunk, wearing flat cap,18th century three-piece suite to include a vibrant green jacket decorated with flowers, pink and green gilt vest and a ruffled shirt, holding flower basket, raised on pierced base, underglaze spurious cross sword mark to underside, 20 ½in. (52cm.) high. * No chips or cracks found, light rubbing etc, good.
A Majolica turquoise glazed macaques vase, late 19th / early 20th century, the Orientalist vase modelled as the trunk of a tree, with four macaques, one with a baby, climbing and seated upon a branch, unmarked, 10in. (25.5cm.) high, repaired. * The end of the branch with the seated macques has been off just below the macaque and has a glued repair. Restored chip to upper hand of macaque to left side of vase.
A late 18th century oak 30 hour longcase clock by W. Edmund of Madeley, the square brass Roman dial with arched date aperture and figural spandrels, the mahogany cross banded case with moulded cavetto cornice and turned and parcel gilt columns to the hood, cross banded trunk door with oval floral and marquetry brass patera, on a cross banded base, 72in. (183cm.) high.
An Indian carved wooden elephant plaque, second half 20th century, the naturalistic split trunk deeply carved with a procession of elephants emerging from a forest, with birds and monkeys in the trees above, vines rising up from the forest floor and twisting through the trees, 70 ½in. (179cm.) long, minor losses.
An carved white opal and ruby figure of an elephant, late 19th / early 20th century, probably Anglo-Indian, the eyes set with cabochon rubies, 1 ¾in. (4.5cm.) long, in a fitted morocco case, piece missing from trunk and chips to tusks. * Tip of trunk is missing and tips of both tusks are also chipped. Case is worn and silk inside lid is shattered.
Chess pieces, carved mammoth ivory "Royal figures, elephants, boats and warriors", one of the sets partially dyed green, Russian - Kholmogory, 18th C., black «bishop» elephant missing part of trunk and tusk, other minor faults and defects. Notes: Similar games at Metropolitan Museum - Pfeiffer Collection - https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/202506 consultado a 7.6. 2022 às 14:19h., Dim. - (rei) 11,5 cmSimilar games at Metropolitan Museum - Pfeiffer Collection - https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/202506 consultado a 7.6. 2022 às 14:19h.
A PINE TRESTLE TABLE, length 123cm x depth 60cm x height 79cm, along with two painted chairs, Lloyd ottoman, pine stool, walnut oval occasional table, oak magazine rack, footstool together with a vintage tin traveling trunk (dent to top and locking mechanism handing off) and a canvass and wooden banded travelling trunk (one missing handle) (10)
A GROUP OF PORCELAIN FIGURES OF BOYS Comprising a large example carrying a large fish over his back, another of a seated figures holding a rabbit, one figure sat upon a fish and one climbing a tree trunk The largest 44cm high (including stand) Condition: For a condition report or further images, please contact the saleroom via hello@hotlotz.com Additional Information: All lots are on view at 23 Maple Avenue, Singapore, 277580 on Thursday 30 June, Friday 1 July and Saturday 2 July, between 10am and 5pm. Please do not attend the property at other times. No appointments are necessary.
A GROUP OF ASSORTED ENGLISH CERAMICS Including a Sylvac ribbed spherical vase, a 19th century lustreware bowl, a Hornsea pottery novelty jug modelled as a tree trunk, a Falcon Ware shell form jardiniere etc. Largest 26cm high Condition: For a condition report or further images, please contact the saleroom via hello@hotlotz.com Additional Information: All lots are on view at 23 Maple Avenue, Singapore, 277580 on Thursday 30 June, Friday 1 July and Saturday 2 July, between 10am and 5pm. Please do not attend the property at other times. No appointments are necessary.
English oak cased longcase clock c1830, tall swan neck pediment with three ball and spire finals and brass paterae, break arch hood door flanked by two tapered columns with gesso capitals, with a slim trunk and full length door with a decorative ogee spire, on a square plinth with applied skirting, painted break-arch dial with depictions of flowers to the spandrels and break arch, spandrels and arch with raised gesso detailing on a green background, dial with Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic's, minute track, subsidiary date and seconds dial, with steel hands and calendar pointer (no second's hand), dial pinned via a cast falseplate to an eight-day rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights, pendulum and key. Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 28cm
A mid-19th century 30 hour longcase clock in an oak and mahogany case with an inset maple panel and satinwood inlay, swans necked pediment with lions head paterae, break arch hood door flanked by ring turned columns, trunk with a wavy topped door and canted corners, on a broad plinth with a raised panel, painted dial with floral scenes to the spandrels and a depiction of a country girl to the arch, with roman numerals and minute track, matching stamped brass �Crown� hands and counter clockwise date recorder, dial inscribed � Thornton, Bradford�, chain driven movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and one weight.G.H. Thornton is recorded as working Garnett Street Bradford, 1866Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 58cm Depth/Diameter: 26cm
1983 Honda Silver Wing, 499cc. Registration number APV 630Y. Frame number PC024000602. Engine number CX500E 2033562. In 1981 Honda released the GL500 Silver Wing, which was a mid-sized touring bike based on the CX500 engine. The GL500 engine was similar to the CX500 engine, but used the more reliable transistorized ignition system, which meant the stator would contain only charging windings and thus would put out more power for operating the lights and other devices commonly added to touring motorcycles. The GL500 also used Honda's Pro-Link monoshock rear suspension and was available as either a naked bike or as an Interstate model with fairing. The Interstate included a large factory fairing, hard saddlebags, and a trunk. This made the Silver Wing look like a miniature Gold Wing GL1100 Interstate. APV was owned by Paul Cropp of Bridlington, in 2013 before moving to Scunthorpe with Ian Robinson later that year. Our vendor bought it in 2017. The MOT history goes back to 2006 at 61,284, rising over the years to the last one 2015 at 75,766, today it is 75,774 miles. Sold with the V5C, MOT history and a single seat with back rest, it will need recommissioning due to its period of storage

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