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Los 307

An unusual early 20th century copper clad pine trunk, each panel set with copper, with a naval anchor mounted to the front. 69 cm wide.

Los 319

A naval officer's black-painted trunk, inscribed to the top, with carry handles to the side, 61cm wide

Los 409

A large 1920s brown canvas travel trunk with lift-out tray

Los 1444

A dark patinated bronze elephant model, raised trunk, 50cm high overall; another smaller dark patinated bronze elephant; a spelter elephant; another smaller model (4)

Los 112

A pair of early 20th Century Chinese carved ivory figures, 3" high, on hardwood stands, and a smaller similar elephant (damaged trunk)

Los 69

A George III oak longcase clock, 13.5cm circular engraved brass dial, Roman chapter, subsidiary minute and date aperture, signed Harlow/Ashburn (sic), thirty-hour movement with countwheel striking on a bell, the hood with moulded outswept cornice and brass capped Doric columns, shaped rectangular top to trunk door, skirted base, bracket feet, 204cm high, c.1780Tjhe clock was made by Samuel Boulton Harlow (1751-1815), eldest son of Ashbourne clockmaker Joseph, although he was apprenticed to John Litton of Ashbourne 1767-1774, after which time he worked for a while at Birmingham before returning to Ashbourne where he sold clockmaking materials, made clocks to a high standard, as well as watches, and was the inventor in 1794 of a key to save breakages of watch springs (a device often attributed to Breguet). This relatively prolific family continued as clockmakers at Ashbourne for a further two generations. Condition Report: Dial has been restored, movement cleaned.

Los 23

A George III oak and mahogany inlaid long case clock, arched brass dial engraved with swan in a cartouche, Roman and Arabic chapter, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, signed Thomas Davies/Carmarthen, eight day movement, striking on a bell, the hood with curly pediment with brass paterae centred by a ball and spire finial, turned columns, shaped door to trunk, skirted plinth, 221cm highThomas Daves was born in 1782, set up in business in Carmarthen in 1803 and died in 1835. The brass dial suggests a date early in his career circa 1805. Condition Report: Generally good. Cracked veneers and damp staining to base.

Los 277

A Chinese red lacquered rectangular travelling trunk or document box, hinged cover, brass hasp, the front decorated in relief with temple lions, scrolls and characters, carrying handles to sides, 31cm high, 75cm wide, 19th century

Los 248

An Armand Marseille baby doll with porcelain head,8.5", a Heubach doll, dolls clothes, etc., in a small Vintage trunk.

Los 90

An Antique Louis Vuitton wood and brass bound travelling trunk,with original brass locks and paper label inside, length 3'8", width 21.5", depth 12.5".

Los 614

A late 19thC oak longcase clock by Thomas Armstrong & Brother, Manchester, the engraved silvered break arch dial with chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, chime silent subsidiary dial, eight day movement with quarter Westminster chimes, the case with architectural hood bearing doric capitals, trunk door inset bevelled glass raised on a plinth base, 213.5cm high.

Los 467

A Camber Sand leather bound trunk, with side handles, bearing initials M.A.W., and another, (2).

Los 1543A

A small pine trunk / candle box (69cm x 33cm x 29cm)

Los 711

A stained wood metal bound galvanized trunk fitted carrying handles to sides and front.

Los 262

A 20th century Chinese lacquer trunk on stand, the rectangular top decorated with noble figures in an interior, with drop handles to the ends. W. 88cm

Los 406

A 19th century salt glazed plant stand, modelled in the form of gnarled tree trunk. D. 51cm

Los 116

A FINE WILLIAM AND MARY OYSTER VENEERED OLIVE TULIPWOOD CHEST, comprising two short and three long drawers with brass drop handles, raised on bun feet. 96 x 58cmOyster veneering is one of the most decorative and striking techniques developed by English cabinet-makers in the second half of the 17th Century. The process involves cutting thin slices of saplings transversely across the trunk to create a veneer or ‘oyster-piece’; the name ‘oyster veneering’ is derived from the resemblance of each piece of veneer to an oyster shell. Once cut, the oyster-pieces are laid side by side in the furniture creating a radiating pattern. Although the end result is beautiful, there is no doubt that this technique posed many difficulties for cabinet makers - namely the exceedingly brittle nature of the oyster-pieces, their tendency not to adhere to the bed in which they are being laid on the furniture as well as veneers that had been cut with the direction of the grain.Walnut, laburnum and lignum-vitae were the most frequently used timbers in oyster veneering, however by the mid-17th century olive wood was a highly sought after material and was being imported to Britain in large quantities, thus olive veneers are commonly found on British furniture from c.1660 onward. This ‘oyster’ fashion made the best use of the small scantlings of the olive wood and the higher contrast between light and dark wood maximising the visual impact of the veneer. Table tops and the tops and sides of case furniture were frequently veneered with olive oysters in geometric arrangements as can be seen in the William and Mary chest in this sale.

Los 22

A 19TH CENTURY PAINTED PINE DANISH DOME TOPPED AND METAL STRAPPED TRUNK, decorated with painted flowers and initials, with metal side carrying handles, raised on bun feet. 149cm long x 69cm deep x 80cm tall

Los 230

A Japanned tin uniform trunk and a wooden packing case, (2).

Los 553

An Edwardian silver elephant pin cushion (cushion missing) by Cornelius Saunders and Francis Shepherd, Birmingham, 1905. Condition reportThe elephant has been filled with lead for stability. One rear leg is cracked at the join with the body and there are occasional very slight dings. The tail and trunk are undamaged.

Los 202

A CAST IRON MONEY BANK in the form of man firing at a tree trunk

Los 11

A 19TH CENTURY OAK AND IRON BOUND TRUNK, the front with a brass plaque inscribed 'CAPTn. COOTE 18th HUSSARS' 21.5" wide

Los 25

A LARGE VINTAGE LEATHER BOUND CANVAS TRUNK

Los 459

A group of black lace, 1860-80, including 1830s tamboured bonnet veil; Chantilly collar and dress flounce, approx 46 by 850cm; two Spanish stoles/mantillas, Bedfordshire Maltese lengths spangled with beads and approx three deep flounces of machine Chantilly, in metal trunk (qty)

Los 475

A general group of underwear and lace, second half 19th century, including an 1870s camisole and Valenciennes trimmed petticoat; a blonde lace stole and edgings; a quantity of Valenciennes trimmings; a Shetland knitted circular cover, an ivory wool Chantllly style shawl; Irish crochet, filet and others in metal trunk (qty) CONDITION REPORT: generally good condition

Los 101

A VICTORIAN IRON-BOUND OAK PLATE CHEST with lift-out trays & internal divisions, filled with the following:- a) A canteen of Queen's pattern flatware (with honeysuckle heel) including:- twenty four table spoons, twenty four table forks, twenty four dessert spoons, twenty four dessert forks, twenty four tea spoons, one soup ladle, two basting spoons, four sauce ladles, three pickle forks, two mustard spoons, five salt spoons, one sugar sifter ladle, All crested & all by John James Whiting, London 1856/57. b) A set of six squat circular salts with embossed decoration & gilt interiors, crested, by George Richards & Edward Brown, London 1857 c) A mustard pot with embossed decoration (lacking glass liner), crested, by John Evans, London 1857 d) The following plated items:- A set of four entree dishes & covers, with detachable handles, a graduated pair of salvers, a swing handled cake basket, a trefoil shaped decanter stand (with three bottles) A/F, a large two-handled tray, a pair of three-light candelabra & four matching candlesticks, all crested, e) The following plated flatware & cutlery:- Eighteen pairs of mother of pearl handled fruit/dessert knives & forks, two dessert serving knives, four graduated meat skewers, four knife rests & five pairs of nut cracks. The trunk measuring 34" (86.5 cms) long; 361.5 oz weighable silver

Los 542

Chinese redwood extending dining table raised on elephant trunk shaped legs with twelve matching chairs

Los 427

WWII military collection of 186048 Capt. F.A.F Durance (The Lincolnshire Regiment), including medals (comprising of War Medal 1939-1945, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 Star and the Burma Star) various military uniforms (some bearing Lincolnshire Regiment patches and buttons) dress uniform jacket, WWII pith helmet with cover, caps and hats, large tin trunk and suitcase, medic's sleeve/arm brassard, Lincolnshire shoulder patch and other military patches, mosquito net, belts, small hip flask, whistle, photographs, documents, etc. Framed military photographs including '75 G.P. TPT Coy R.I.A.S.C "C" Section September 1942', '366 Indian Supply Section R.I.A.S.C May 1943', An instructors course, senior officers school, various paperwork and ephemera.

Los 36

An officer’s full dress uniform, with sword, of a Lieutenant, Royal Naval Reserve c 1910, comprising: cocked hat with bullion tassels fore and aft, twisted cord loop with button, in its tin case; tailcoat with white facings, gilt lace to collar (stitching faults) and cuffs with 2 lines of wavy braid; pair gilt epaulettes bearing embroidered fouled anchor within oval “Royal Naval Reserve”, in their velvet lined fitted tin case; pair overalls with gilt lace stripe; full dress waistbelt with double gilt stripes and gilt waistbelt clasp, and similar undress belt without stripes; Victorian Royal Naval officer’s sword, very slightly curved blade 29”, bearing crowned fouled anchor on one side and crowned Royal Arms on the other, in foliate panels, half basket gilt hilt with turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, and incorporating crowned fouled anchor, lion’s head pommel and backstrap, wire bound fishskin grip, with dress knot, in its brass mounted leather scabbard with 2 rings; all contained in tin trunk with initials JCR on lid. Uniform Very Good Condition, sword Good Condition the hilt retaining approximately 20% gilt, (light pitting to blade, scabbard some wear) Plate 9

Los 302

A GEORGE III GREEN JAPANNED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12" brass break arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, fleur de lys half hour marks, Arabic five minutes, matted centre with subsidiary seconds, engraved date aperture and ring winding holes, with mask and scroll spandrels, the arch with convex disc signed Thomas Milner, London, flanked by dolphin mounts, the hood with plain pillars over a break arch trunk door with gilt chinoiserie decoration, 205cm high

Los 399

A MID 19TH CENTURY SAILOR TOBY JUG, character jug with tree trunk thrupp handle, 25cm in height

Los 6

AN ANTIQUE PINE DOME TOPPED TRUNK with wrought iron carrying handles to the side 93cm wide x 56cm high x 55.5cm deep

Los 599

TRUNK, polished metal with a rising top enlosing storage space and an oval plaque inscribed 'Ferrari' to the front, 62cm W x 51cm H x 41.5cm D.

Los 108a

A C19th German earthenware Mug or Measure, moulded decoration depicting a kissing couple and “Wurzen das leben und halten jung” and “Froher sinn und frischer trunk” (a cheerful spirit and a fresh drink spice life and help stay young) height approx 11cm, stamped to base.

Los 1066

A MINIATURE TRAVELLING TRUNK, brass bound with wood and leather strapwork. 11ins long x 6.5ins deep x 6.5ins high.

Los 2

A small rectangular trunk decorated inside and out with artwork relating to the band.

Los 829

SCULPTURE OF AN OWL IN FLIGHT its wings outstretched, supported by a tree trunk on a shaped base, by Bruce Weir, blacksmith/artist, in 1975, constructed of braising rods. The artist was based in Jedburgh in the Scottish borders, and lately at The Phoenix Forge, Bonnyrigg, Scotland, wingspan 96cm x 82cm high

Los 876

AN OVAL LEATHER HAT BOX and a rectangular canvas trunk with the initials 'M.H.' and decorated with assorted travel labels, hat box 28cm high, trunk 56cm wide (2)

Los 574

A collection of furniture comprising a black painted tin trunk, an open oak slim bookcase, a spinning wheel frame, an oak drop-leaf occasional table, a gallows style standard lamp, a further standard lamp, a book table, three occasional tables, a small string top stool, magazine rack, bathroom cabinet, mirror and book table CONDITION REPORTS Spinning wheel - various chips, cracks and losses throughout, white paint splattered marks, wheel does not run freely and hits one of the supports, the whole frame probably needs attention. Various splits, cracks, chips etc throughout. One foot certainly needs attention general signs of wear and tear throughout. Remaining items - various chips, scratches etc - see images

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