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Chinese Large and Beautifully Grained 17th Century Ming Dynasty Huanghuali Brush pot. c.1670 - 1690, Meant For The Desk of a Scholar to Hold His Calligraphy and Paint Brushes - Grafted From a Single Large Section of Trunk - The Wood Features the Characteristic ' Hares Fur ' Markings, Wonderful Patina / Colour. Huanghuali ' Yellow Flowering Pear Wood ' Very Desirable - A Type of Exotic Rosewood. c. Late Ming Period 1670 - 1690's. Size 6.75 Inches - 16.85 cm High & 6.25 Inches - 15.75 cm Diameter. Please See Photos - Contact Gerrards For More Photos.
A group of Staffordshire figures including a pair of Dalmatians and a figural spill vase (several items af). CONDITION REPORT: All with usual manufacturing imperfections, crazing, firing flaws, etc, damage includes smaller single man on horseback figure, head has been off and crudely re-glued, leg to front has been repaired/restored, the spill vase with two chips to the central tree trunk and further chip to the moulded foliage, further chip to the base at the rear section, some losses to paintwork, regarding the pair of Dalmatians, one with large and smaller chip to front section to the left facing dog, further fading and rubbing to gilt work and paintwork throughout, also the largest example of the female on horseback has chip to her hat at the front and some notable firing cracks to horses rear leg hoof area.
A canvas and leather travelling trunk, inscribed 'Wanted on voyage, Major JWB Hext RA', width 51cm. CONDITION REPORT: This is a modern example, leather does not match and is patched in parts to sides, general surface wear and artificial ageing throughout, poor quality metalwork and stitching.
Watson Large Trunk Old Saddle Leather Nut The Watson Collection Takes The Nostalgic Travel Trunk Of Yesteryear And Transforms It Into An Innovative Range Of Coffee Tables And Side Tables For The Modern Home. Available In Vintage Inspired Leathers Or Contemporary Finishes Of Steel, Oxidised Brass And Cowhide, The Flexible Watson Range Is Also Available Across Five Sizes And Is The Perfect Storage Accent To Any Space. 129 X 80 X 40cm RRP £1800
Cumberland Side Table Old Saddle Black Leather Echoes Of Empire Are Brought To Life In This Grand Collection, Inspired By An Antique Trunk That Tim Bought At Auction In London, Once Belonging To Prince William Augustus; The Duke Of Cumberland And Youngest Son Of King George Ii Of Great Britain. The Prince Is Best Remembered For Putting Down The Jacobean Rebellion In 1746, Aided By The Manchester Regiment. The Cumberland Collection Is Crafted With The Same Exquisite Attention To Detail As The Original Trunk, From The Dense Lamp-Black Patina Of The Leather To Authentic Vintage Brass Hardware And Red Velvet Lining. 52 × 52 × 56 Cm RRP £1750
Watson Trunk Galata Bruno Leather The Watson Collection Takes The Nostalgic Travel Trunk Of Yesteryear And Transforms It Into An Innovative Range Of Coffee Tables And Side Tables For The Modern Home. Available In Vintage Inspired Leathers Or Contemporary Finishes Of Steel, Oxidised Brass And Cowhide, The Flexible Watson Range Is Also Available Across Five Sizes And Is The Perfect Storage Accent To Any Space 59 X 45 X 30cm
Watson Trunk Union Jack On Vintage Cigar Leather The Watson Collection Takes The Nostalgic Travel Trunk Of Yesteryear And Transforms It Into An Innovative Range Of Coffee Tables And Side Tables For The Modern Home. Available In Vintage Inspired Leathers Or Contemporary Finishes Of Steel, Oxidised Brass And Cowhide, The Flexible Watson Range Is Also Available Across Five Sizes And Is The Perfect Storage Accent To Any Space 90 X 60 X 30cm RRP £1110
Harrow Trunk Destroyed Raw Leather One Of The First Things Tim Started Selling In His Dad’s Antiques Store Was Old Leather Suitcases And Trunks. The Leather On The Suitcases Had Taken A Beautiful Sheen Which Would Come From The Greases And Waxes That Built Up Over Time, Due To Constant Handling. And They’d Collect Scratches With Every Journey, Which Would Add Uniqueness And Character To Each Piece. The Timothy Oulton Trunk Collection Takes The Nostalgic Travel Trunk Of Yesteryear And Transforms It Into An Innovative Range Of Coffee Tables And Side Tables For The Modern Home. 140 X 40 X 50cm RRP £2525
An 18th century mahogany and marquetry inlaid longcase clock, three train movement, eight chiming bells and striking gong, arched silvered brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved with flowers to center, seconds subsidiary dial at 12, C-scroll spandrels, the elegant case with broken swan neck pediment having twin brass finials above twin columns, intricate floral and urn marquetry to trunk, raised on pedestal base with shaped apron and bracket feet, H.222cm
British Coins, Coins, George V, Indian coinage, lead impression of the ‘intermodel’, as supplied to India for the coinage, (faintly) signed B.M. on truncation, crowned bust of the King l., wearing ermine robes and the collar of The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, without legend but neatly (though faintly) incised before the bust ROYAL MINT. LONDON. 19.6.1911., on a wide (80.29mm.) and thick (6.26mm.) planchet, slight curvature to the flan and scuff marked, otherwise very fine *ex Colin Mackennal Kraay Collection and Baldwin’s vault Being the ‘intermodel’, the image is enlarged and the trunk of the elephant seems to almost join the links of the collar. When reduced this became the infamous ‘pig’ (see below). ‘The impression … corresponds to an incuse brass intermodal in the Royal Mint collection which includes the additional descriptions INDIAN “COINAGE” HEAD – 1911. and INTERMEDIATE MODEL. REDUCTION. The preparation of the steel originals is referred to in the Royal Mint Annual Report for 1911 and its arrival in India is confirmed by the Calcutta Mint Report for 1911/1912’. The report (p.4, para. 29) reads, ‘The obverse punch for the new coinage bearing the image and superscription of King George V was received from the Royal Mint, London, in July 1911, and in November and December rupees and fractional silver coins were struck and supplied to treasuries so that the first issue should be made to the public on Durbar day, the 12th December. Soon after that date complaints began to be made by various members of the about the shape of the elephant depicted on the insignia of one of the orders on the obverse of the rupee. The dies were slightly altered and in the 1912 coins the figure of the elephant is more distinct and correct in outline’.
A large group of WWI items including water bottles, revolvers, a pocket type revolver, stick grenade and Mills type hand grenade, luger type pistols, a pair of binoculars, trench spade and trowel, bayonets, a lamp, a cigarette case and a shoe, all excavated by the vendor at Ypres, together with part of the undercarriage of a Horsa Glider excavated in Arnhem, contained in a small metal trunk. (34)Provenance: from the private collection of a local collector, who was collating items for a museum.

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