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Falconry: An Early 20th Century Bird of Prey Travelling Trunk, of square form constructed from stained pine, with hinged lid, with bar covered opening to the front panel, 49cm by 44cm by 47cm, with hand painted text to the top ''His Grace The Duke of Grafton, Euston Hall, Thetford'', formerly the property of the Duke & Duchess of Grafton. Including original sales catalogue from Lacy Scott & Knight auction of the attic contents of Grafton Hall March - 2014
An 18th Century oak cased long case clock, the eight day movement with enamelled and painted arch dial, sun and moon phase, above a painted chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and painted scene of shepherdess seated, a crook in her left hand and various sheep at her feet, inscribed "Prideaux, Coalbrookdale" within floral painted spandrels, the main trunk with shell marquetry inlaid medallion flanked by quarter cut fluted side pilasters, raised on a cross-banded base, 55 cm wide max, 240 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The piece has some areas of damage conducive with age and use to the case with areas of splitting and repair in several areas (see images for detail). The face has some chipping to the enamel, particularly to the edges. The movement appears to be intact and reasonably clean suggesting that it has been looked after certainly in the past though unknown if in working order (see image). The base of the case has signs of old woodworm and splitting to the centre panel. There are signs of splitting and damage to the canted side pilasters. Please see images for further detail of this wear/damage. Please note the height 240 cm is already mentioned in the catalogue description.
A rush seated beech framed bar chair, a blue canvas covered strapwork trunk, a painted open bookcase, two rustic walking sticks, a hand coloured print of Queen Victoria with two young children in a giltwood and gesso frame with Prince of Wales feather decoration and two bxes of assorted household china etc
A canvas and leather bound trunk, a canvas strapwork trunk, eight various suitcases and a hat box and H LANE WILSON "River landscape with figures walking on a path, a sail boat in the distance" oil on board, signed lower right and dated '94 inscribed on labels verso "Painted by H Lane Wilson circa 1890 musician and artist - Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music 1952 p644 H J Lane Wilson b. 1870 d. 1915 studied at RAM and toured as accompanist to Albani" 20.5 cm x 35 cm
A walnut longcase clock, of early 18th century origin, the square dial signed 'Joseph Townsend fecit', enclosing an eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with barley twist supports over a figured walnut trunk door, 212cm highCondition report: Extensive alternation to movement and case, re-veneered case, losses to hood, knocks/surface marks to caseThe clock does have a pendulum and weights. The dial is marked 'Joseph Townsend Fecit', measures 10 3/8 inch, in diameter
A travelling trunk containing a 19th Century Welsh quilt in golds and reds, a Georgian gentleman's striped waistcoat, a Georgian green gold dress, a blue and cream Georgian dress, a pink striped organza dress and a mauve Victorian dressCondition report: Please see additional images. All in a state of disrepair, stained, ripped.
Hornby O Gauge British and French tinplate Platform Accessories, British items including 5 pieces luggage, 3 platform ticket machines, Fire cabin, tape machine, watchman's hut and 3+ braziers, repainted 4-wheeled trolley and 35+ milk churns, all in 'Accessories No 4' box, mostly F-G, together with a Serie Hornby No 4 accessories box with two platform machines and one trunk, and empty French Hornby accessory boxes for set 2 'Voyageurs' and 6 x 27v lamps, boxes G-VG (qty)
Two early 19th century mahogany stick barometersthe first signed Abraham, Bath, the second Hoppe Manufacture, Little Minories London the first with rounded arched top over an open tube terminating in a turned urn shaped cistern cover, the signed silvered dial with seven weather predictions and manual vernier reading against a 27-31' scale,the second signed on the silvered scale with scale and vernier, the trunk mounted with thermometer and demi urn shaped cistern cover 97cms high and 98cm high (2)Footnotes:Jacob Abraham advertised himself as an Optician working from St Andrew's Terrace, Bath between 1809 and 1811, he then spent 29 years in Cheltenham before returning to Bath 1830 to 1842.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' 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

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