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A fine rare large tooled and embossed American leather humpback Travel Trunk, fitted with compartmented tray, 'Warranted Sole Leather - Steel Springs' with brass mounts, stamped 'Star Lock Works, Phila. Pat. March 1869' approx. 54cms (21 1/2") high, 85cms (33 1/2")wide, 50cms (19 1/2")deep. (1)
A 19th century fibre steel and partially timber lathe bound travelling trunk and contents to include a large cast iron trivet with pierced top, a stoneware jar with printed merchants mark for W G Phillips & Son Ltd Brewers, Wine & Spirit Merchant, Oxford, and a carved oak frieze with leaf and berry detail initialled in ink to reverse TW and dated 1916
A Georgian oak longcase clock, the trunk enclosing a full length arched door, the hood with arched outline and wavy moulded detail, enclosing a broken arched silver dial with subsidiary calendar and secondary dials, and eight day striking movement, the dial with further chased detail and applied cast brass spandrels, by Oldfield of Watton
A Victorian child's Pormanto trunk containing a collection of hand worked and other vintage dolls clothing and a further cardboard box (Burberrys, Haymarket, London) containing a collection of home built miniature school furniture in a Webster Brothers outfitters box, together with a cameo costume ring
An early 19th century oak cased eight day chiming Grandfather clock by Robert Clidsdale of Edinburgh. The brass dial has a Roman chapter and outer five minute Arabic interval. There is a secondary minute dial and calendar aperture. The square hood is supported by corner pilasters with brass finials. The door to the trunk is banded in mahogany. Height 195cm
Early 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, triple arched trunk door with inlay, eight day movement with enamel dial painted with cattle and castle scene signed 'Wrangles Scarboro', H221cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A collection of fourteen Wedgwood glass animals, to include: Polar bear, badger, squirrel, owl, snail and other wildlife. Condition Report: Overall condition good for most pieces. All have scratches to underside consistent with age.One small elephant has missing piece to end of trunk (see image).
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Jonas Barber, Number 14, circa 1749, flat top pediment, wavy shaped trunk door, 10-1/4-inch square brass dial with chapter ring signed, date aperture, single hand, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, two latched movement pillars, movement front plate with engraved number 14, 199cm high see illustration 18.10.18, Case with chips, dents and cracks in parts, left hand side throat moulding below the hood is loose, base with loose moulding joints, later skirting wooden dial surround is missing, dial is discoloured, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and weight.
A Good Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed William Barnard, Newark, circa 1735, flat top pediment, arched trunk door with moulded borders, glass lenticle, 12-1/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, date aperture and seconds dial, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, 208cm high, This clock was purchased from Brian Loomes in 2008 and is sold with the invoice see illustration William Barnard (1707-1784) was one of the best-known Newark clockmakers. He was apprenticed to Nottingham clockmaker Daniel Tantum in 1724. This example is a pre-numbered clockwhich dates it to circa 1735. 18.10.18, Case is clean, hood with slight repairs to the column capitals, plinth skirting is later, silvered chapter ring with minor discolouring, movement is clean, movement in going order, with pendulum and two weights.
A selection of nineteen small Beswick birds to include a Robin 980, Whitethroat 2106, Nuthatch 2413, Grey Wagtail 1041, Chaffinch 991 (x2), Freenfinch 2105, Bullfinch 1042, Wren 993 (x2), Blue Tit 992, Goldcrest 2415, Stonechat 2274, Goldfinch 2273 (x2), Kingfisher, Tawny Owl, Barn Owl and Pheasant with a larger Barn Owl and Duck and two tree trunk stands (23) CONDITION REPORT: There don't appear to be any chips, cracks or restoration to any of the pieces.
VINTAGE LOUIS VUITTON STEAMER BAG a vintage canvas and leather bag, with a leather carrying handle and leather strap. Stamped on the strap L Vuitton, and also stamped Vuitton on two buttons, the strap with a brass lock and key to secure it. 62cms high (to top of handle). *The Steamer Bag was designed by Vuitton as an extra bag that could be folded down and stored inside a trunk.
RARE JULES STEINER DOLL & DOLLS TRUNK a rare 19thc Series B doll, with fixed blue eyes, closed mouth and pierced ears. With a Motschmann body and squeaker mechanism, with composition arms and hands, and bisque legs and feet. Also with a 19thc dolls trunk and a variety of dolls clothing. Doll marked, Sie, B, 3/0, and written inside the head with the name Celestine. 9ins (23cms) high *The doll belonged to the vendors Mother Evelyn Bridget Shirley nee Phelps (1913-2001), who named the doll Celestine. She may have had the doll from her early years at Edgbaston, Birmingham, and when she was growing up in Five Ashes in Sussex. In the 1930's she was Assistant Stage Manager at the Old Vic in London, and during WW2 she worked for displaced people in Italy for the Red Cross. It is probable that the doll was given to Evelyn by her mother Ethel May Phelps nee Kitson (1874-1945), who was from Leeds originally. Condition Report:There is a small line above the right ear, which runs from the rim of the head towards the ear. It’s very small, around 0.5cm and very difficult to see on the images and in person. As you turn the head it sometimes disappears from view, so it is very feint. It could be a very feint hairline, or possibly done in manufacture. There is small chip to the left of the right ear (see image), the arms and hands are dirty and the feet are ok. It has been in the family probably since new, and has been untouched as you can see. The head is a little grubby and probably needs a very careful clean.

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