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A Nain rug, the dark blue centre ground with central ivory medallion, pink and ivory flowers, ivory border decorated with plants, birds and animals bounded by two smaller border, approximately 184cm X 111cm, together with a Qum silk rug, the ivory field with birds amid the branches of a tree, deer around the trunk, with an outer black border similarly woven, approximately 132cm 78cm, and a small Isfahan prayer rug, the ivory ground with saplings in bloom with birds in branches, with a central dark blue lozenge reserve, with a dark blue border with geometric design, approximately 130cm x 72cm
An Art Deco Macassar veneered cocktail cabinet longcase clock, retailed by Aspreys, the octagonal shagreen dial with a silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals, enclosing a Westminster chiming movement, chiming on gongs, by Elliott, London, the trunk concealing three sliding shelves with fret-cut details for twelve glasses and three decanters, dial 12in, labelled 'Asprey, London', 36cm wide 21cm deep 189cm high
A GEORGE III WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK by John May of London, with stepped hood surmounted by gilt finials above pierced fretwork decoration, the trunk with lenticle and on a later stepped plinth base, the arching dial with date indicator above, signed chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand and date aperture, and with ring turned winding holes, 268cm high x 51cm wideWith pendulum but no weights
An early 19th century provincial oak long case clock case (no movement), of traditional form, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment, with attendant spiked brass spheres, set with two ribbed brass mounted doric columns over a trunk with ebony stringing and a central patera, the base with reeded edging set with a central inlaid six point star motif on bracket feet, 226cm high x 55cm wide x 28cm deep
Officers tin uniform trunk, named to ' Maj. A.C. Martyr, Scots Greys', 'Moss Bros & Co Ltd, Covent Gdn, London, to interior, approx. 91 cm x 43 cm x 32 cm, containing a mixed lot of military items, including, a Second World War British army leather jerkin with blanket lining, British military gas mask in canvas carrier dated 1941, three WW2 British civilian gas masks and European gas masks in various conditions, naval signalling flag, two British army large packs, etc, (Qty)
Victorian/Edwardian officers tin trunk, designed for the transportation and storage of uniforms, the trunk retains much of its original painted decoration to the exterior, hinged lid with brass lock and sliding securing pins on which is situated the brass makers plaque to ' Rogers & Company, 8 New Burlington Street, Saville Row, London', below that is a substantial brass plaque with the name, 'E.M. Watson', also on the lid are ' Wanted on Voyage' stickers, to the front are 'Southern Railway, London Victoria to Trieste via Calais' , and 'Registered via Calais, train 1284' stickers, with ' Southampton ' stickers to both sides, steel carrying handles to the back and both sides, pristine interior with copper coloured wash, 105 cm x 38 cm x 26.5 cm approx.
A large collection of Victorian and later editions of The Lincoln, Rutland and Stamford Mercury newspaper, including 1840's, 1860's, 1870's, 1880's and 1890's, plus one from 1935, approx 250, together with various editions of Drakard's Stamford News, 1810, 1821, 1822 and 1823, one reporting on an assault of the proprietor Mr Drakard on fen 23rd 1821 describing his being attacked in his office for publishing an article titled 'Lordly Humanity', No 595, Vol 12, several further editions of other papers including the Times 1918, The Daily Mirror 1918, The Nottingham Journal 1884, The Lincolnshire Herald 1874, The Yorkshire Paper 1922, The Sporting Life 1884, Live Stock Journal and Agricultural Journal, and two sets of Edwardian Auction posters, comprising two copies of 'Grimsthorpe Estate, Aslackby Farm, 251 Acres, to be let by Auction by Messrs Saul on 1st April 1916', and ten copies of 'Swinstead, to be sold by Auction by Messrs Saul on 28th March 1916, the whole of the live and dead farm stock, comprising 3 horse, 22 beast, 20 sheep', both printed by John T. Morris, Bourne, all contained within a vintage metal trunk and a wooden crate branded for 'The Old Home Soap' (5 boxes plus trunk and crate)
This design is a total fantasy on the word ‘Trunk’.All elephants have trunks; Elmer has just goneone step further and had a travelling trunk madefor all his travels. Except he outgrew it, but stillinsists on wearing it anyway! He has travelled allover the world and collected a few stickers onthe way... The trunk has been fitted to perfectlysuit his needs, with easy reach pockets full of hisessential travelling things - even a map of Ipswichready for the parade.Sponsor: Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines is one of the world’sbest-known and best-loved holiday brands. It hasbeen specialising in providing high-quality cruiseexperiences since 1988, when it established itsheadquarters in Ipswich, Suffolk. Operating fourclassic ocean cruise ships - Balmoral, Braemar,Boudicca and Black Watch - as well as newriver cruise addition, Brabant - Fred. Olsenis renowned for its award-winning customerservice, excellent cuisine and friendly ‘homefrom-home’ atmosphere. Visiting over 200destinations each year, family-run Fred. Olsenprides itself on ‘bringing the world closer’.www.fredolsencruises.comArtist: Angela Ashford,The Ashford StudioAngela Ashford has worked in many styles andmediums over the years. She could be said tobe an all round artist, as she has painted largemurals in churches, portraits, cartoons, spiritualart (paintings based on biblical truths), and morerecently she has had great fun painting comicalpeep boards. Art has always been Angela’spassion, especially working in detail. She worksfrom home in her studio, where she takes onportraits and other commissions.
Treasure Trunk is stunning in its simplicity; thisshining, metallic Elmer reflects the culture andcommunity around us. Treasure Trunk remindsus to reflect on the beauty in the everyday andappreciate the little things.Sponsor: Shirley ShelleyContractCleaners LtdShirley Shelley is a commercial, industrial andwindow cleaning company offering officeand industrial cleaning throughout Ipswich,East Anglia and the South East. With afamily heritage stretching back to 1982, weare proud of our reputation for exceptionalservice. Today, the company is divided intotwo divisions; office cleaning, and industrialworks; and employs nearly 300 staff. We areproud of our local roots and are frequentlyactive in fundraising efforts, both leading andsupporting a variety of events and campaigns.www.shirleyshelley.co.ukArtist: Wild in Art, SprayChrome UKAfter being given its shining golden coatby Spray Chrome UK, Elmer’s Big ParadeSuffolk intern, Juliette Joannès, came up withthe name Treasure Trunk for this particularsculpture, which we think suits it perfectly!
Tree Trunk is a fun play on words that createsan enveloping woodland scene with birds ofparadise, butterflies and flowers to connect usback to nature and make us smile - a breath offresh air in the centre of town. Design partner: Firebrand Creative Firebrand were delighted to help St ElizabethHospice as official design partners for Elmer’s BigParade Suffolk and have volunteered their timeto create a whole range of pieces for the eventincluding the Parade Map, Learning Herd Guide,banners, plaques on the sculptures and even thisSouvenir Guide!www.firebrandcreative.comArtist: Firebrand CreativeThe team at Firebrand Creative have reallyenjoyed collaborating with Ipswich based artistJessica Bradley to bring ‘Tree Trunk’ to life.Firebrand Creative specialise in branding,marketing and design; creating or refreshingvisual identities to make them enduring andmemorable. Established and based in Ipswichsince 1997, they work with clients from allsectors, both big and small.
Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone (2001) Hero prop bludger used during Harry’s opening quidditch scene with Oliver Wood. As the trunk is opened for the first time the bludger is seen to be propelled into the air. Features metal tube where the compressed air is fired into it by the special effects department. The bludger has a metal look but is actually a rubber material. 15cm across.Provenance: With certificate of authenticity.
A ROYALE STRATFORD JUG one side in the form of a fox mask against a trunk with branch work handle, the other depicting a grey horse's head, 24cm high, 27cm wide; a John Beswick figure of a seated Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, 10cm high; and a breakfast cup and saucer decorated with the head of a Jack Russell (4)
Canada. A family photograph album, 1890s, a total of 71 albumen prints mounted singly on versos and rectos of 36 stiff card leaves, some later pencil captions to mounts, including views in Montreal, group portraits of Ottawa Football Club, Grand Trunk Football Club, Regatta crews, camp groups, yachting and boating scenes, cricket groups, The Champion Hose Reel Company of Canada, other scenes in Grand Trunk, etc., images mostly 15 x 21 cm and similar sizes, some fading throughout, contemporary cloth, worn, oblong folio (Qty: 1)

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