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Los 448

A wall clock formed from a slice of tree trunk with Roman numerals

Los 673

A vintage Steamer trunk together with a brown leather suitcase and another

Los 713

A 19th century oak trunk, painted with a 'C', with brass handles

Los 718

A black forest style occasional table in the form of a bear holding a slice of a tree trunk

Los 4

A vintage wooden bound dome top travelling trunk.

Los 309

Small Collection of Boxwood Signed Netsukes comprising monkey holding a peach, rat holding two peaches and an elephant with trunk held upright. Signed in Japanese. Plus a composite hen. Together with a French Boxwood Chess Set.

Los 67

Chinese - Fine Late 19th Century Carved Ivory Figure of a Sleeping Buddha. 2 Inches High + An Early Chinese Jade Miniature Figure of an Elephant. 1.25 Inches High, Tip of Trunk Missing.

Los 240

Folding steps, galvanised watering can, luggage trunk and various other items Condition report: see terms and conditions

Los 1059

A PRIMITIVE THREE LEGGED TABLE OR CHOPPING BLOCK, the top formed from a section of tree trunk on three splayed tapering legs, 18th/19th century, 27" high x 17.5" wide. See illustration

Los 5590

Vintage Luggage - a brown leather suitcase; a wooden bound steamer trunk; another suitcase with Cunard White Star labels (3)

Los 219

A SMALL LITHOGRAPH TIN NOVELTY CABIN TRUNK WITH LABEL FOR L & N W. RY, LONDON AND CONTAINING A SEAMSTRESS'S MINIATURE TAPE MEASURE, A WAX SEAL IN TURNED LIENUM BOX, TWO SILVER BACKED AND MARCASITE NAME BROOCHES FOR BEN AND NAOMI, A PINCHBECK POCKET WATCH WINDER WITH SWIVEL FOB, AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER FOLDING TWO PRONGED FORK AND KNIFE EACH IN A MOTHER OF PEARL CASE, A 9CT GOLD CASED LADY'S WRISTWATCH, TWO PAIRS OF EARRINGS AND TWO SINGLE EARRINGS

Los 643

A 19th Century pine trunk with dome top and metal carrying handles, 38" wide

Los 340

An 18th Century oak, thirty-hour long case clock by 'William Wilks of Wolverton,' the brass dial with Roman numerals denoting hours and an outer ring of Arabic numerals denoting minutes and floral decoration, housed in a plain hood above trunk, with single panel door and raised on a shaped, pedestal base. 200cm high.

Los 613

A 20th century metal trunk, the inside lined with a blue and white chequered patterned fabric, 92cm wide

Los 24

SECTION 24. An assortment of mixed Oriental ceramics and collectables including a pair of ornate, oriental bronzed vases, a pottery figural candlestick, modelled as a man holding a bamboo trunk, an oriental ceramic vase, decorated with gilded and painted flowers, converted into a lamp, an Art Deco purple glass segmented box and cover among other items.

Los 696

A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock by W Sharp, Bourn, the break arch enamel dial painted with a moonlit landscape, dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, two train eight day movement with bell strike, the case wood with fluted columns, trunk door with shell paterae, 199.5cm high.

Los 373

A George III mahogany longcase clock by Andrew Stewart, Dundee, brass break arch dial with foliate spandrels, dial bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, two train eight day movement with bell strike, the case with swan neck pediment to the hood and fluted pilasters, plain trunk, raised on a plinth base, 213cm high.

Los 572

A blue canvas and brass bound trunk, 91cm x 51cm x 35cm.

Los 1357

A WWI trunk named to top W.H. Bradstock RAF (W89 x D48 x H42cm)

Los 1069

A late 18thC / early 19thC Indian ivory part chess set with hand-decorated gilt and painted decoration., the major pieces modelled as war elephants with howdah, cannon and the king elephant's trunk wrapped around a tiger. A slip of paper with the set 'Chessmen Jodpur, Raputana 1800, representing Raypur troops' 27 pieces, height of king 15cm

Los 1348

A possibly camphor wood campaign trunk or chest (W87 x D43 x H37cm)

Los 273

A George III red Morocco leather travelling inkwell, in the form of a trunk with copper handles, the hinged domed lid revealing two glass and white metal inkwells and two divisions, the underside inscribed 'W. A. SPIERS, 14. ST. GILES, OXFORD', 9.2cm wide.

Los 243

An early 18th century and later walnut marquetry longcase clock, the eight day five ringed pillar movement with a latched centre pillar, with an inside locking plate and striking on a bell, the 11 inch brass dial signed 'Peter Wise, London' on the silvered chapter ring, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, ringed winding holes, winged mask and scrolled spandrels, in a case with panelled sides, the hood with a caddy top and ball finials, the whole inlaid with scrolled marquetry, the trunk door with two panels of hunting scenes, the lower panel beneath the glass lenticle decorated with shepherds, now with a later ebonised plinth, 239cm high. Peter Wise, Cheapside, London, free of the Clockmaker's Company 1693, made master in 1725-41. Provenance: The Old Rectory, Little Langford, Wiltshire. Sold by order of Trustees of the Estate of the late Miss S.F. Rooke. Sold in these rooms 30th July 2014, lot 180.

Los 20

A small George III leather trunk, with gilt tooled decoration and a brass handle, the paper lined interior with a paper trade label, inscribed 'JOHN PHILLIPPS, Importer of Foreign Toys, 22, South Street, WORTHING', 30.7cm wide.

Los 173

An early 20th Century leather suitcase with initials 'I.W.'; together with a small trunk; and a Gladstone bag with various labels.

Los 185

A black painted metal deed box; together with a metal hat box with fitted brass handle; a money box; a Tate cube sugar crate; and an antique shaded trunk with metal clasps, covered in hide.

Los 853

An Indian silver coloured metal three piece tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, each embossed with deities, elephant mask and trunk handles, skirted bases, the teapot with hinged cover and mounted elephant finial, 23cm long, c.1900, 27.5oz gross

Los 1320

Henri Perrot (French, fl. 1900), a dark patinated bronze, The Catch, a scantily clad putto holds a doting mother aloft from her nest of calling chicks, he sits on a leafy tree trunk, signed in the maquette, circular base, 21.5cm high

Los 108

An Edward VII silver novelty pin cushion in the form of an elephant, maker's mark worn, Birmingham, 1905: with raised trunk, 8cm. long.

Los 1080

A walnut and marquetry dwarf longcase clock: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform cylinder escapement with the backplate stamped with the maker's trademark, the initials Ed. M within an oval, and serial number 3697, the round silvered dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, the miniature walnut case inlaid with marquetry decoration with the curved break-arch top having a turned wooden urn shaped finial,, turned pillars to the trunk, height 46 cms (inc. finial).

Los 1082

George Border, Sleaford, a mahogany bracket clock: the eight-day duration single-fusee movement having an anchor escapement and shaped plates, the six-inch round painted dial having black Roman numerals and signed with the name Geor. Border, Sleaford, with blued steel moon hands, the mahogany case having a pagoda top applied with carved decoration and roundels to the sides above flat pillars to the trunk inlaid with brass stringing over a scroll mouldings and standing on round bun feet, height 37cm.* Biography George Border is recorded as working in Sleaford, Lincolnshire, being late of Mr. Shaw, from at least August 1810 when he advertised for an apprentice, doing so again in June 1811, the year he married Mary Ann, who took over the business sometime between 1863 and 1872, presumably on his death. Border is recorded at Northgate from 1810 until circa 1856 and 20 North Street from 1863. (Lincolnshire Clock, Watch & Barometer makers; A.S. Wilbourn & R. Ellis; Pub. Hansord, Ellis and Wilbourn 2001)

Los 1091

Chas. Frodsham, London, a small floor-standing regulator: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a dead-beat escapement with jewelled pallets, maintaining power and a round wood-rod pendulum with a cylindrical brass-bound bob, with some additional wheel work between the movement plates missing, the nine-inch round silvered dial engraved with black Roman numerals, and the maker's details Chas. Frodsham, & Co, Maker to the Queen, 84, Strand, No. 1539, with blued steel spade hands, the flat-top mahogany case having a steeple top to the trunk door and standing on a raised plinth, height 170 cm.

Los 1092

Samuel Barrow, London, a lacquered longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement having five finned pillars and striking the hours on a bell with an inside countwheel, the eleven-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring with meeting-arrow-head half-hour markings and a thin outer aspect engraved with Arabic five-minute numerals, the matted dial centre having ringed winding holes, engraved tulip decoration to the outside, a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture surrounded with engraved decoration and signed either side of VI o'clock Samuel Barrow at the Hermitage, London, with cast-brass cherub-head spandrels to the four corners and blued steel hands, the black lacquered case with raised gilt chinoiserie decoration to the trunk door and base, with further decoration to the case, a round lenticular glass to the door, the flat-topped hood with three-quarter columns, height 214cm.* Biography Samuel Barrow is recorded as being apprenticed in 1688 to John Barrow, possibly his father, becoming free of the Clockmakers' Company in 1696 until circa 1704. He worked at The Sign of the Spring Clock in East Smithfield near Hermitage Bridge, London, being a bridge over a tributary running into the River Thames.

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