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An early 20th century steel trunk by Appu Steel Trunk Co, 100 Serangoon Rd, Singapore, painted red with gilt banding, with applied bosses and side carrying handles, 61cm wide, 23cm high, 33cm deep; a tabletop camphorwood carved box, 30cm wide, and a pair of silver and gilt thread embroidered slippers, 24cmQty: 2
A late 19th-century metal deeds chest, painted with the initials ‘H.R.H. No. 4’, possibly a boarding school ‘tuck trunk’, 28 cm high x 48 cm x 35 cm.Footnote: Provenance: By repute used by HRH Princes Charles, Prince of Wales, whilst at Gordonstoun.Condition report: General wear throughout
Ⓦ A LARGE BRONZE FIGURE OF GANESHA, SOUTH INDIA, 20TH CENTURY the four-armed, elephant-headed Hindu deity standing on a lotus base, holding his broken tusk in his primary left hand, eating sweets in his primary right hand with his trunk 54cm high Provenance: Formerly with Henry Brownrigg, London Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection
Two Iron TsubaUnsigned, Edo PeriodThe first decorated with a silver fox in a landscape beneath a silver moon; the second decorated with a shakudo bat by a tree trunk beneath a gold moon: each contained in a wooden storage box (2)8.4 cm. and 7.3 cm.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An 18th Century studded pony hide covered dome top trunk bearing paper-lined interior with maker's label "W Illman & Son Trunk, Chest, Box and Packing Case Makers 33, Noble Street Foster Lane Cheapside and 21 Little Britain, Aldersgate Street London Funerals Performed", 84 cm wide x 42 cm deep x 34 cm high, together with six various Victorian wooden trunks, a studded metal bound trunk, Victorian tin trunk, a canvas covered strap work trunk and a 20th Century Hartmann Knockabout leather covered suitcase
An early 20th Century mahogany cupboard with two drawers over two cupboard doors by M & T Limited of London, 71.5 cm wide x 46.3 cm deep x 84 cm high, together with an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid dressing chest with mirrored superstructure over two short and two long drawers on square tapered legs, 106.5 cm wide x 46.8 cm deep x 150 cm high, a painted tin trunk and an ebonised torchère stand, 22.5 cm x 22.5 cm x 94.5 cm high
Geldschüttelbaum, Yao-quian-shu, China, östliche Han-Dynastie, 25 bis 220 n. Chr. Grünlich patinierte Bronze, teilweise äußerst filigran gearbeitet, und glasierte Keramik. Den kegelförmigen Fuß mit grüner Bleiglasur ziert ein Reiter auf einem Widder. Der Stamm ist gegliedert durch fein geflammte Sonnenringe, welche jeweils einen kleinen Bären umschließen. Vier Reihen von filigranen Ästen mit Tieren, Fabelwesen und Münzen stecken im Stamm, die Spitze ist ähnlich gestaltet. Der im Geäst vorhandene Geldsegen hat zwar für die Bezeichnung "Geldschüttelbaum" gesorgt, kommt aber nicht in erster Linie dem Verstorbenen im Jenseits zugute, sondern bildet ein Opfer an die Götter. Die daoistische Götterwelt ist in diesen Bäumen dargestellt durch Xiwangmu, die Königin-Mutter des Westens in ihrem Paradies. Geldschüttelbäume sind sehr selten und nur aus dem Südwesten Chinas bekannt. Ein Thermolumineszenz-Test vom Labor Kotalla aus dem Jahr 2000 bestätigt die Datierung. Altersschäden, teils restauriert. Originale Patina. Höhe ca. 135 cm. Provenienz: Deutsche Privatsammlung, angeblich auf E.A. Voretzsch zurückgehend, der 1924 über Bronzen publizierte. Für eine eingehende Erörterung dieser Geldbäume siehe “Orientations“, September 1997, S. 67-84.Zustand: II -A Chinese money-shaking tree, yao qian shu, Eastern Han Dynasty, 25 to 220 A.D. Greenish patinated bronze, intricately worked in places, and glazed ceramic. A rider on a ram adorns the conical base with green lead glaze. The trunk is composed of solar rings with finely flamed coronae, each encircling a small bear. The trunk extending into four rows of delicate branches with animals, mythical creatures and coins, the tip similarly structured. Although the coins in the branches gave rise to the name of the "money-shaking tree", their primary purpose is not to ensure the prosperity of the dead in the afterlife, but to serve as an offering to the gods. Taoist mythology is represented in these trees by Xiwangmu, the Queen Mother of the West in her paradise. Money-shaking trees are extremely rare and known to derive only from South West China.A thermoluminescence expertise prepared by the Kotalla laboratory in 2000 confirms the date. Height approx. 135 cm.Provenance: German private collection, supposedly going back to E.A. Voretzsch, who published on bronzes in 1924. For an in-depth discussion of these money trees, see "Orientations", September 1997, pp. 67-84.Condition: II -
WWII period Royal Naval uniform for Lt Commander (Engineering) and Commander and comprising mess dress (Lt Cmdr engineering); mess dress, jacket, trousers, great coat all commander; bridge coat (brown duffel); pairs of epaulettes; loose buttons; hat badge on band; leggings; all the uniform with brass buttons; some jackets with medal ribbons; bars of medal ribbons; white shoes and other clothing of the period, all contained in a metal travelling trunk. Viewing/collection at West Woodlands BA11 5ES. Payment at Standerwick BA11 2QB. No booking required. Lots to be collected within 7 days.
An unusual C I C Bailey Fulham Pottery grotesque candlestick, modelled as a snake entwined around a tree trunk, glazed brown, and a Fulham Pottery baluster vase incised and enamelled with foliate design by Jean Charles Cazin, incised factory marks, candlestick 12,.5cm. high, 29cm. high (vase), (2) Provenance Private collection.

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