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A DUTCH STYLE BRASS NAILED AND PAINTED LEATHER COVERED WOOD TRUNK, EARLY 20TH C the lid painted with the scene of Dorothy Vernon and John Manners at the foot of the garden steps of Haddon Hall, brass handles, on oak stand, 34cm h; 64 x 65cm ++Decoration worn and damaged especially on the lid but unrestored
AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK SAM WHALLEY, MANCHESTER, C1770 31cm brass dial with matted centre, date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and cartouche within silvered chapter ring, mask spandrels, in blind fret carved case with crossbanded ogee door to the trunk, 209cm h ++The movement of good quality and complete but dusty the seat board possibly an old replacement, the case in our opinion the original although the cheeks packed to the extent of about 0.8mm only, the case of high quality being quarter sawn wood employed for the front and of pleasing colour with dry old patina
VINTAGE LUGGAGE. A PAINTED WOOD AND IRON BOUND CABIN TRUNK BY THE ARMY & NAVY CSL, C1900 with two locks and iron handles, the lid painted W Senior, 52cm h; 51 x 95cm, Bibby Line (London via Rangoon) and other original luggage labels Provenance: Winifred Isabel Harpur-Crewe, Mrs Albert Morton Senior (1879-1953) Winifred was the second child of Sir Vauncey Harpur-Crewe 10th (and last) Baronet (1846-1924) of Calke Abbey, Derbyshire. ++Requires restoration, basically complete, the metal rusted and stored for many years in an outbuilding, the interior in reasonably good condition with the Army & Navy CSL maker's trade label
A FRENCH CANVAS COVERED AND IRON BOUND CABIN TRUNK, LATE 19TH C the coffered lid applied with an oval engraved brass nameplate inscribed Mrs David Lamb, the white painted interior with webbed trays, 69cm h; 55 x 101cm, the underside of the lid with printed trade label of ALEXIS GODILLOT BAZAR DU VOYAGE RUE DE LA PAIX 25 PARIS ++Some rust to the iron and general wear but basically complete and unrestored, in typical country house condition
An early 19th Century oak long case clock, with fluted pillars and pilasters and shaped trunk panels, enclosing a square painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the spandrels painted with anchors, the centre with ruins, the 8-day movement striking on a bell, the back plate inscribed Dyson, the dial inscribed H. Hughes, Carnarvon. Dial 13inches square, case 199cm high
FATH CHAND (MUGHAL SCHOOL), NORTHERN INDIA circa 1750/1760Gujari Ragini, depicting a Lady seated by a tree holding a vina, signed by the artist on the lower tree trunk, and inscribed within lower part of scrolling floral bordergouache and gold on paper, unframedimage size 5 1/2 x 3 in, folio size 11 x 7 1/4 inThis painting is from a late Mughal Ragamala series, examples of which have appeared on the international art market occasionally, painted variously by Fath Chand and Faqirullah Khan circa 1750-1760 in Oudh. The artists having fled there following the Sack of Delhi. Chand executed 19 of the series of 36. There are other paintings in the series by Chand in the British Library (Ad.Or.485) and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (M.2004.180) and an example painted by Khan in the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco (2004.45)
An early 20th Century Anglo-Indian Padouk, ivory and marquetry trunk, Of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid and sides elaborately decorated with large oval panels depicting herds of elephants in wooded landscapes with birds overhead, within formal stylised floral border meanders, turned feet, 37 1/2 in long
Gauge 2/3 tinplate Station accessories, German circa 1928, light brown painted tinplate four-wheel Zeitungen (Newspaper) trolley with brown bar handles to each end and pyramid shaped paper rack with various miniature newspapers (most dated 1928) and sign to top, good condition, some paint loss and sign detached, 20cm (8”) long, Kibri? four-wheel Buffet trolley, hinged lower door to, cooked food section with lids, hanging piece of meat, cream and light green with orange lining, 17.5cm (7”) long, good condition, sign posts bent and some minor paint loss, Doll and Co three-wheel luggage cart and a Marklin luggage trolley with parcel and trunk, good condition, all pieces a little dirty (4 items).
Charles Wall, London: a mid 18th Century longcase clock, the 12in. brass dial with inscription to the arch, together with strike silent dial, subsidiary seconds and date aperture below, fitted eight day striking movement with anchor escapement, the chinoiserie case with arched pediment and brass ball finials above the arched glazed panelled door and pilasters, arched panelled door to the trunk decorated with scenes of figures, buildings and a deer, further animal decoration to the base, 17 1/2 x 92in. high.
J. Hume, Durham: a 19th Century oak longcase clock, with 13in. arched brass dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, decorated with ornate spandrels, the eight day striking movement with anchor escapement, the case with arched glazed panelled door flanked by pilasters, plain drawer to the trunk, raised on a plinth base, 19 x 79 1/2in. high.
An 18th Century style mahogany slender longcase clock, with 5in. arched brass dial inscribed 'Tempus Fugit', thirty hour chain driven movement striking on a single bell, the arched hood with glazed panelled door, surmounted by brass finials, decorated with turned pilasters, the narrow arched panelled door to the trunk centred by an inlaid oval motif, raised on ogee bracket feet, 8 x 72 1/2in. high.
A late 18th century mahogany long case clock with an inlaid square hood, twisted side column supports and an arched glazed door and Gothic aperture to the side. The eight day striking movement is by William Dickie of Paisley. The arched silvered dial has engravings of Putti and scroll work to the spandrels with Roman numeral chapter ring and a five minute interval Arabic chapter. It bears a secondary dial. The trunk has two twist side pilasters on bun feet. Height 2.1m. Two winding keys in office
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock case only, Northern style with swan necked pediment, verre eglomise panels, four reeded columns flanking the 14 inch arched dial, full length trunk door flanked by reeded columns, inlaid stringing and shell decorations, together with two lead clock weights - Est £80 - £120

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