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A Georgian mahogany longcase clock by Jn Strange, London, with 3 ball finials, swan neck pediment, japanned panels and turned reeded columns to the hood, quarter reeded columns and full length compressed arched hood to the trunk, on ogee bracket feet, with arched brass dial and 8 day striking movement, height 248 cm
A gold-lacquer four-case inroBy Shuhosai, 19th centuryThe tall vertical rectangular body with a kinji ground lacquered with a feather robe hanging in a pine tree, the reverse with the peak of Mount Fuji seen through a large hole in the tree trunk, in gold and slight-coloured takamaki-e with details of gold foil and the interior of rich nashiji; signed Shuhosai; with a plain wood manju netsuke. 8.5cm (3 3/8in) high.Footnotes:リザーブ設定無し三保松原に孔雀衣図蒔絵印籠 銘「秀芳齋」 19世紀Provenance: purchased from Trudel Klefisch, Cologne, 1991.Wrangham collection, no.2039.Published: E. A. Wrangham, The Index of Inro Artists, p.261, Shuhosai.The feather cloak (hagoromo) is the subject of a Noh play telling the story of an angel who came to the forest of Miho and climbed a tree to view Mount Fuji and the sea of Suruga. She left her cloak on the tree and danced on the beach, where a fisherman found her, when she became frightened and departed to heaven, leaving the cloak behind.The Edward Wrangham Collection of Japanese Art: Part III, lot 333.www.bonhams.com/auctions/20189/lot/333/Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A gold-lacquer and metal-inlaid seven-case inroBy a member of the Kajikawa Family and Ishiguro Masayoshi, 19th centuryThe rectangular oval body with a mura-nashiji ground, decorated with the kachi-kachi yama legend, inlaid in gold, shakudo, copper, shibuichi and pewter high relief with a rabbit standing triumphantly towards the prow of his boat, about to strike with an oar the tanuki who clings onto a sinking barge, the reverse with the full moon inlaid in silver high relief, rising above the turbulent sea and the interior of rich gyobu; signed for the lacquer Kajikawa saku with a red pot seal Ei and for the metalwork, Masayoshi with a kao within a rectangular gold reserve; with a black glass ojime, unsigned. 8.8cm (3½in) high.Footnotes:リザーブ設定無し兎に狸(かちかち山)図蒔絵貼付彫金印籠 銘「梶川作 榮(壺印)」「政美(書判)」 19世紀Provenance: Gretchen Kroch Kelsch collection.Purchased from Eskenazi Ltd., London, 1987.Wrangham collection, no.1839.The kachi-kachi yama story is one of the few Japanese folktales in which a badger (tanuki) is the villain rather than the boisterous, corpulent alcoholic. The episode depicted here is when the tanuki challenged the rabbit to a life and death contest to prove who was the better creature. They were each to build a boat and race across a lake in them. The rabbit carved its boat out of a fallen tree trunk, but the foolish tanuki made a boat of mud. At first, the two competitors were evenly matched, but the badger's mud boat began to dissolve in the middle of the lake and instead of saving the badger, the rabbit strikes him with an oar, and proclaimed his friendship with the innocent human couple whom the wicked badger had earlier inflicted its horrible deeds - thus revealing his revenge.The Edward Wrangham Collection of Japanese Art: Part III, lot 235.www.bonhams.com/auctions/20189/lot/235/Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare lacquered wood koro (incense burner) in the form of an elephantAttributed to Ogawa Haritsu (Ritsuo, 1663-1747), 18th centuryFormed from soft wood, standing on all fours, facing ahead with its trunk raised, its body lacquered dark brown and carved with an elaborate tasselled cloth over its back and tied beneath, lacquered in red with formal designs, the copper liner surmounted by a bronze cover finely pierced with scrolling flowerheads; unsigned. 20.4cm x 27cm (8in x 10 5/8in). (2).Footnotes:漆塗木製象形香炉 無銘(推定小川破笠作) 18世紀Provenance: Nihon Token, London, 1988.Wrangham collection, no.1880.The Edward Wrangham Collection of Japanese Art: Part VI, lot 156.www.bonhams.com/auctions/22338/lot/156/For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, by James Scholfield of Barnsley, Yorkshire, the plain hood with a pair of brass eagle pediments, the glazed door enclosing a brass and silvered 10 inch dial with four pillar movement, anchor escapement and bell striker, the dial with floral spandrels, roman and Arabic numerals surrounding the makers signature and subsidiary date aperture, on a box trunk, height 215cm (winding key, trunk key, two weights and pendulum)
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with an arched glazed door enclosing a strike silent dial, 9inch dial, Arabic and Roman numerals, surrounded by spandrels, four pillar movement, the hood trunk and plinth heavily carved with foliate, scrolls and masks, height 215cm (pendulum, two weights and winding key)
Will'm Clift, Beaminster, an oak and inlaid 8-day longcase clock with two-weight movement striking on a bell, the 12-inch arched dial dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed Will'm Clift, the trunk with inlaid geometric decoration and the hood with pilasters, with alterations and restorations, 81½in (207cm) high, with two weights and pendulum.
Peter King, London, a mahogany 8-day longcase clock with two-weight movement striking on a bell, the 12-inch square brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed Peter King, London, with brass 'two cherubs and crown' spandrels to the corners, the case with applied mouldings and long trunk door, pagoda-top hood with blind fret decoration and three ball finials above brass-mounted pilasters, 91in (231cm) high, with two weights and pendulum..
An early 20th century black painted wooden military trunk, inscribed Hon T S Fermor-Hesketh Scots Guards, containing the almost complete travelling wardrobe and accoutrements for an Officer Lt Fermor Hesketh (heir to Lord Hesketh) on active duty away from base. Lt Hesketh was killed in air accident 1937 aged 26 so may never have used the contents which comprise: a heavyweight khaki greatcoat by Jones & Pegg dated June 1937, a tailor made tunic jacket and two pairs of trousers dated 1931, the remainder appear standard army officer issue as follows: two knapsacks, a cotton cover bearing initials HNSR, set of carrying straps with labels, a pillow, two canvas straps, a leather strap, hank of rope, enamel wash bowl, water purifier in its box, water carrier, three pairs woollen puttees, pair of leather gaiters, pair of canvas spats, a regulation helmet, collapsible wash stand and canvas bowl in carrying case, soap container, helmet, folding water carrier, folding boot jack, two water bottles, gas mask in its box, canvas gun holster, leather knife holster, leather pads with straps, silver top walking cane, tin containing brass buttons. Provenance: Sotheby's Easton Neston sale. The trunk's contents were probably formed in the 1930s and little used by the time Lt Hesketh died in 1937 and may have remained in this trunk ever sinceTrunk 91cm
A Wolrd War II tin trunk, inscribed Hon T S Fermor-Hesketh Scots Guards, 95cm, containing the almost complete World War II wardrobe for the Hon F Fermor Hesketh (later 2nd Lord Hesketh), a Guards officer, see additional image for complete list of items, includes: grey heavy weight greatcoat, heavy worsted officer's tunic jackets, one dated 1939, the other 1940 and a lightweight one dated 1941, five pairs of trousers, all tailored for Hesketh by Jarvis & Hamilton, three other pairs of trousers, two pairs of breeches, three pairs of shorts, nine collared shirts varying weights, two collarless shirts, a woollen belt, military webbing belt, pair of puttees, fifteen ties in military khaki, socks, gloves, a cash tin containing buttons and studs, a shooting stick and officers baton. Provenance: Sothebys Easton Neston saleCondition report: These measure approximatelyn 41cm across from shoulder to shoulder. The waists look to be around 32". The condition is varied, so some pieces are complete, but many are stained and worn with holes. They have been stored in a trunk for a long time, so smell of moth balls.

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