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Los 528

A VICTORIAN TINPLATE TRUNK WITH BRASS HASP, HANDLE AND TABLET, STAMPED IN PRINTERS TYPE  G BROUGHTON NEW ENGLAND, 33CM L

Los 210

Railway interest - various time table schedules including Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad Spring, 1914; Forty Ways and more to California and the North Coast via Chicago & North Western Line, May 10, 1923; National Railways of Mexico, April, 1923; Grand Trunk Railway System April 30th, 1922; Chicago Great Western Corn Belt Route November, 1922; Chicago and Western Line Complete Passenger Schedules May 9, 1915; Boston and Maine Serving New England Summer Schedules, Aug 10 1936 etc.;

Los 421

A mixed lot to include a warming pan, planters, watering can, tin trunk containing tools and other items

Los 43

A pine storage trunk with iron carrying handles, hinged lid, on plinth base and wheelsLocation: G

Los 1652

A large trunk containing a large quantity of Meccano, including vintage Red, Green Meccano, also Motors, Wheels, Gears, Pulleys etc - NO RESERVE

Los 224

An 18th century George II, 1740 brass faced longcase clock by Edward Spring. The brass face with name and date upper centre having roman numeral chapter ring with fleur de lys decoration, faceted hands and gilt metal pierced and lattice spandrels to the corners. All set within an oak case with trunk and hood. Inset 30hour movement striking on a bell. Measures 208cm x 56cm x 22cm

Los 21

VINTAGE TRAVEL TRUNK, brass mounted with leather straps and carry handles, an interior lift-out tray, Pukka luggage label to the front, painted initials 'P H' to the sides, 33cms H, 77cms W, 49cms D

Los 216

VINTAGE TRAVEL TRUNK & CONTENTS including a Jones Meccano sewing maching, toy Harley Davidson motorcycle helmet ETC

Los 1420

THOMAS UWINS RA RWS (1782-1857); a pair of watercolours, 'A Shepherd and His Dog Resting by a Tree in the Campagna' and 'A Roman Contadina and Her Daughter Resting in the Campagna', both with gallery labels verso, each 25 x 36cm, framed and glazed (2).Additional InformationColours have remained strong, some slight staining and browning to the sky of both images, the figure of the gentleman seated has an area of repainting to the left hand side of the tree trunk, both are apparently unsigned.

Los 2647

A late 19th/early 20th century Indian teak brass mounted campaign trunk, 75 x 41cm.

Los 877

A wooden bound storage trunk with London retailer's label to the interior.

Los 71

Early 20th century mahogany longcase clock with moon phase over circular silvered Arabic chapter ring, glazed trunk door on heavy bracket feet, 230cm high

Los 80

Jones & Taylor, Newport - early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the arched dial with moon roller with calibrated date arc over, the circular dial with black Roman numerals, seconds indicator, calendar aperture, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the case with barley twist pilasters to the hood and trunk, line inlaid detail throughout (lacking finials), complete with two weights and pendulum, 210cm tall

Los 249

Sturdy wooden trunk 82 x 48 x 38cm, nameplate ‘S.P. Elliott’ on top. No key.

Los 83

Corgi - a diecast model Bentley Continental Sports Saloon with spare wheel in trunk # 224 ex in original picture box (good but lacking one end flap and with some light crushing)

Los 24

A wood bound green canvas travelling trunk, named A. Hamilton-Smith with period railway labels, and another trunk (2).

Los 25

A wicker trunk, two wicker baskets and another basket (4).

Los 115

19th Century studded black canvas covered domed top trunk, 76cm wide x 43cm deep x 36cm high, slight damage

Los 348

18th Century oak and mahogany banded longcase thirty hour clock by Jackson of Gainsborough, 30cm brass dial with pierced spandrels and calendar aperture to movement striking on a bell, contained in case with swan neck pediment, the trunk with Vitruvian scroll inlay, 202cm high, pendulum damaged, shrinkage split to base

Los 391

19th century Parian Ware figure of a seated lady with her dog, upon a naturalistic tree trunk base raised on an oval plateau, 14" high (at fault)

Los 396

Large German porcelain figural encrusted centrepiece, the serpentine scrolled basket on a naturalistic tree trunk pedestal flanked by a lady and gentleman with dog at their feet, the base with two scalloped dishes, all raised on a floral encrusted stand, 20" high

Los 541

Pair of Japanese bronze and gilded vases decorated with a dragon and wild cat, Meiji period, 6" high; Japanese bronze tripod censer, Japanese bronze vase with an elephant trunk supports (a.f), Japanese twin-handled vase and a larger Eastern embossed baluster vase (6)

Los 132

A SUPERB 19TH CENTURY OR EARLIER BRASS OVERLAID CAMPHOR WOOD CEREMONIAL TRUNK, 60cm high, 98cm wide, 57cm deep.

Los 3004

Peter Jacquet, London, a George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, circa 1770, pagoda pediment with fretwork panel, brass flame finials, reeded corinthian columns with brass inserts, arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, chime/silent subsidiary dial in the arch, urn and eagle spandrels, arched trunk door, height 222cm, (two weights, pendulum and key)

Los 3034

A George III oak and mahogany inlaid 8-day longcase clock, circa 1780, three turned globe shape brass finials, swan neck scrolling pediment with brass floral inlay, above a square glazed door and square painted and brass inlay dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial, moulded panel trunk with fluted pillars, raised on a platform base. 205cm H x 52cm W x 25cm

Los 1569

A good George III 30 hour oak long clock, domed top to hood supported on turned ringed columns, brass round 12in (30.5cm) dial, Roman chapter with outer Arabic minutes chapter, florally engraved centre, demi-lune date aperture, signed Dugmore/Derby 30 hour ringed four pillar movement countwheel striking on a bell, shaped top to trunk door, shaped brass escutcheon with original key, skirted base, wire rod pendulum and weight, 82in (208.3cm) high (3)John Dugmore (1721-1792) was apprenticed to Thomas Storer of Derby 1735-1742 and set up in business in Rotten Row, Market Place. In 1776 he was made an honorary burgess of Derby & he was also a property owner. He made both traditional and round dial clocks, also with eight day movements. His son Thomas (1766-1832) became an attorney at Thetford, Norfolk. A similar clock is on display in the kitchen at Pickford's House Museum, Derby.

Los 1817

A William IV oak and mahogany long case clock, the arched painted 12in (30.5cm) dial with moon phase, painted roses in spandrels, Arabic chapter, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, ringed winding arbors, signed Jas. Shipley/Derby, 8-day movement striking on a bell, curly pediment with brass paterae to hood supported on turned columns, inlaid mahogany frieze below hood, fluted quarter columns flanking trunk door with shaped top with marquetry urn in vesica shaped reserve, panel and canted angles to base, bracket feet, pendulum & weights, 87.25in (221.5cm) high.James Shipley (1784-1850) was son of William, of a clockmaking dynasty. He was apprenticed to his uncle 1798-1805 and worked with his elder brother Jonathan until the latter's death in 1811, after which he worked alone and later with his sons Bevel and Digby Shipley. In 1806 he purchased the bankrupt stock of William & John Holliwell of Derby, and worked from no less than four addresses, ending in St. James's Lane from 1843, where he was succeeded by his sons.

Los 1968

An oak and mahogany George III inlaid long case clock, painted round dial, Roman chapter, signed [ ]/Derby, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, architectural pediment to hood with central turned finial supported on turned columns, inlaid frieze above trunk door with shaped top, flanked by fluted quarter columns, panel to skirted base, pendulum and weight (3).

Los 1969

A George III oak and mahogany Neo-Classical long case clock, round painted 13.5in (34.2cm) dial, Roman and Arabic chapter, seconds dial, pierced gilt hands, ringed winding arbors, signed Condliff/Sheffield 8--day movement striking on a bell, Gothick trunk door with inlaid borders, inlaid in ebny and boxwood, curly pediment with marquetry inlaid paterae, grooved pylons to angles with central conforming fan, supported on unusual inlaid pillars with delicately carved Tower of the Winds capitals, shaped brass escutcheon with contemporary key flanked by fluted quarter columns, bracket feet, pendulum and weights, 85in (215.9cm) high (4)Martin Condliff and his brother Joseph (of Chapel-en-le-Frith) were apprenticed to Samuel Ashton of Ashbourne, Martin on 23rd September 1777 (having been born 1763); he set in Ashbourne in 1785, but by 1790 was married and working from 27, Far Gate, Sheffield. He was father to the eminent James Condliff of Liverpool (1790-1851)

Los 1236

A Victorian novelty vesta case, as a travelling trunk, faux leather straps, spring loaded mechanism, striker to verso, gilt interior, William Stocker, London 1879

Los 1254

An early 20th century novelty plated vesta, as an elephant, trunk curled, 16cm wide, c.1910; another; others, brass (3)

Los 1307

A 17th century leather covered dome top trunk, studded, dated 1686, initials I (J) S; period letter relating to provenance (approx 60cm x 38cm) John Shaw Audlem, Cheshire

Los 1398

A 19th century saltglazed stoneware garden planter, naturalistically modelled as a tree trunk, 54cm wide; a campana urn, similar (2)

Los 1493

A George II oak long case clock with curly pediment supported on turned columns, dentil frieze above caveto moulding below hood, round brass dial, signed [ ]/Alfreton, 8-day movement striking on a bell, shaped top to trunk door, plain quarter columns, skirted base, 204cm high Condition Report: Case damaged; pediment broken.

Los 1540

A George III oak longcase clock, arched painted 12in (30.5cm) dial signed E. Marriott/Downham in arch, Roman and Arabic chapter subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, gilt spandrels, pierced hands, eight day movement striking on a bell, carved hood with lofty swan-neck pediment centered by a brass ball and spire finial with modillion cornice supported on brass furnished Doric columns, luted quarter columns to trunk, shaped door, brass keyhole escutcheon, panelled base, bracket feet, 90.5in ( 226cm) high.Erasmus Marriott was working at Downham Market, 1780/1800.

Los 1550

A George III tin mail coach travelling trunk, hinged lofty sarcophagus cover, the brass hasp with Royal coat of arms and marked Kirk & Wilson's patent, carrying handles to sides, 44cm high, 60cm wide, c.1790

Los 1568

A good George II oak and mahogany long case clock, square 30.5cm dial, silvered Roman chapter with Arabic minutes, matted centre, silvered seconds dial and tablet below signed Wimshurst/Deal, pierced steel hands 8-day movement striking on a bell, cast brass spandrels, flat top to hood with blind fret to frieze below, supported on turned columns with cast brass Corinthian capitals and bases,glass side panels, rectangular trunk door, skirted base, pendulum and weights, 209.5 cm high (4)Thomas Wilmshurst was a member of a southern clockmaking dynasty, born 1698, son of Thomas Wilmshurst of Mayfield, later of Sandwich, but apprenticed to the widow of John Finch of London (1654-1711) in 1713. Set up at Deal 1721 and retired 1764.

Los 109

A contemporary studio pottery sculpted form, possibly formed as an elephant lifting its trunk skirting water formed from metal, raised to a wooden plinth, unmarked, height 26cm

Los 8

Three Beswick model elephants comprising a 'Trunk stretching' model 998 in satin matt, a 'Trunk in Salute' model 1770 and a 'Trunk stretching' model 974, all with printed marks (3)

Los 20

An Italian patinated bronze of the Bacchic Faun or 'Faun in Rosso Antico', after the Antique, probably Rome, first half 19th century, the grinning faun portrayed standing and nude for a draped goat's skin around his shoulders, raising a bunch of grapes with his right hand and holding a curved club in the other, flanked by a tree trunk with pan flute to one side, and with a goat leaning on a wicker basket to the other, on an integral octagonal plinth, 36cm high, 21cm wide The present model is a reduction of the Faun in Rosso Antico marble which was excavated before 1741 at Hadrian's Villa. The marble group was subsequently given to the Capitoline Museums by Pope Benedict XIV in 1746, where it was met with admiration. The workshop of Giovanni Zoffoli is known to have produced reductions of the Faun, and an example of very similar size and patination by this maker is at Anglesey Abbey. See Francis Haskell and Nicholas Penny, Taste and the Antique, The Lure of Classical Sculpture 1500 - 1900, Yale, 1981, 39, fig. 111, pp. 213-15 Cf Christie's New York, 13 April 2016, lot 23.

Los 282

A pair of salt glazed terracotta 'faux bois' strawberry planters, last quarter 19th century, probably Scottish, each modelled as a tree trunk, 71cm high, 53cm wide

Los 1373

A METAL STRONG BOX TRUNK, width 98cm x depth 46cm x height 61cm

Los 1386

A PAINTED VICTORIAN BLANKET BOX, width 92cm x depth 50cm x height 48cm together with a wicker linen box, two Edwardian chairs and a tin trunk (5)

Los 1415

A LEATHER AND WOODEN BOUND SHIPPING TRUNK together with two travelling trunks and a leather and black ground suitcase (4)

Los 1567

A VINTAGE OAK BOUND DOMED TOPPED TRUNK with an internal tray, width 84cm x depth 51cm x height 59cm together with a small mirror (2)

Los 1578

A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED THIRTY HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK, the hood with swan neck pediment flanked by columns, painted arched dial with a dog hunt scene, Roman numerals, dial diameter 28.5cm, indistinctly signed, the trunk with a marquetry inlaid diamond to the door, height 213cm (sd) (one weight, pendulum and trunk key)

Los 1604

AN EARLY TO MID 20TH CENTURY WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, with single door to the movement and trunk, Arabic numerals, height 208cm (two weights and pendulum)

Los 216

Thomas Francois Cartier (French, 1879-1943). A bronzed terracotta model of an elephant standing with raised trunk, signed, H.17in.Condition: Good condition with no faults noted.

Los 817

An early 19th century oak longcase clock by Thomas Brass, Guildford, H.220cm Condition: Case looks to have been restored and repolished many years ago, is of mid dark brown tone but now a little tired and in need of some attention, arch to the top has two pronounced splits in the moulding, signs of old repair to the lower right hinge of the hood door, dial oxidised but otherwise looks original, movement complete but not tested for timekeeping, trunk door has dropped a little and now has two keyholes, the original hole has a brass escutcheon but missing lock, a later lock has been added above with a cut escutcheon but no key, comes with brass faced pendulum, one brass cased weight and one cast iron weight, box base a little faded but complete.

Los 864

A North European painted iron bound trunk, W.83cm Condition: Some scuffing to the top along with old cracks and splits, key works the lock, interior has a candle box and like the outside has been repainted, overall fair condition.

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