A Junghans mystery or swinger clock of elephant form the patinated spelter elephant with raised trunk suspending a pendulum surmounted by a circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals, 28cm high/see illustration Condition Report: The Elephant has acceptable scratches, the gilt metal is in need of re gilding, reverse of the clock case is scratched, orb pendulum bob in similar condition, the clock is not in working order.
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Early 19th century Northern hanging wall clock, altered eighteen inch silvered circular dial, eight day timepiece movement, in inlaid mahogany case with circular hood, the trunk with Gothic arched door flanked by reeded pilasters with sloping-shaped base (weight, pendulum and key present), 166cm high
Early 19th century-style longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, fourteen inch brass break arch dial with pierced face mask spandrels, silvered centre with foliate / fruit decoration, subsidiary seconds dial and silvered chapter ring, break arch with dolphin spandrels and silvered centre, signed - Tempus Fugit, in a mahogany and oak case with wide trunk, short shaped door and deep plinth, hood with turned columns and swan-neck pediment with applied brass rosettes (weights and pendulum present, key lacking), 234cm overall height
VINTAGE LOUIS VUITTON STEAMER TRUNK an early 20thc Louis Vuitton steamer trunk, made in leather with a brass lock plate and catches. With initials on the exterior and some original luggage labels, and with it's original keys. The interior with 3 lift out trays, with a Vuitton label and the number 749264, also marked on the lock and catches. Leather handles on both ends unfortunately missing. 90 by 51cms, 35cms high *The initials on the trunk relate to a Isabelle Maud Jackson, who married in Paris in around 1904. It is believed to have been purchased in Paris around that time, and has remained in the family ever since.
A TRUNK OF GENTLEMAN'S SUITS & CLOTHING To include A 1972 tweed suit tailored by 'Welsh & Jefferies Ltd Savile Row London W.1. 1972" The suit is in good condition comprising jacket, waistcoat and high waisted trousers. 20" Underarm to underarm, 31" collar to hem down the back. Sleeve length: 24" shoulder to cuff. Trousers high waisted with buttons for braces, metal front zip. 38" trouser waist, 29" inside leg, 2" turn up. A pair of tweed trousers. A 'Gieves and Hawkes Ltd Savile Row' brown City Coat. 18.5" Across back. A 3- piece 'Welsh & Jefferies Ltd' pinstripe suit with turn ups and braces. Another 3-piece pin-striped suit, A summer suit labelled 'Airey Wheeler', A further Summer suit labelled 'Conway Williams', 5 prs dark suit trousers, 4 prs country cord trousers, gentleman's cotton dressing gown and a pair of quality leather shoes with leather soles and wooden shoe trees. 11" long. All packed in a large leather trunk with straps. (quantity)
FINE NEEDLEWORK LACE SHAWLS & VARIOUS TREASURES. Four very beautiful fine needlework lace shawls. A very fine cream silk shawl with rose print and silk fringe. A long cream silk scarf with silk fringe. A babies lace jacket, child's dress, a dolls trunk with Victorian dolls clothes, a tortoiseshell fan with pheasant feathers, two further fans. Long kid evening gloves, a long beaded tapestry, amongst other items. good condition. (quantity)
A late 19th Century German walnut cased long case clock, the stepped hood over a circular dial inscribed "C Jägermann Nacht. Berlin", with Arabic numerals on a brassed copper face, the main trunk with barley-twist column decoration, raised on a bracket foot base CONDITION REPORTS 215 cm high
19th Century inlaid and crossbanded mahogany longcase by William Jones of Ross, the hood with arch shaped pediment, glazed door with wavy mahogany frame flanked by tapered reeded pillars, trunk with short door and standing on bracket feet, the painted moon phase dial having a blue ground surround with floral spandrels, off-white dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 230cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Antique oak longcase clock signed Thomas Bridge, London, the hood with moulded cornice, arch shaped glazed door flanked by cylindrical columns, trunk with arch shaped long door and central lenticel, standing on a plinth base, brass dial with later arch, having Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and vacant calendar aperture, signed Thos Bridge Londini Fecit, eight day striking movement, 213cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Set of three early 20th Century terracotta strawberry planters, each modelled as a trunk stump, 30cm and 37.5cm high together with a pair of similar planters, 38cm high Condition: Both of the pair of planters have major damage to one aperture and there are some minor chips to all - **General condition consistent with age
Early 18th Century oak longcase clock by Simon Thorne of Tiverton, the hood with moulded cornice, square glass door, trunk with long door and standing on a plinth base, the square brass dial with single hand and Roman numerals, 30 hour movement, 195cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
19th Century mahogany longcase clock by James Wenham of Swaffham, the hood with an arch shaped pediment, glazed door flanked by reeded pillars, the trunk with long arch shaped door flanked by spiral twist spilt pillars and standing on bracket feet, arch shaped painted dial with 'rocking ship' to the arch, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 213cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Antique inlaid mahogany longcase clock signed Francis Jersey, London, the hood with arch shaped cornice, conforming door flanked by tapered cylindrical columns, trunk with long door flanked by fluted split pillars and standing on bracket feet, arch shaped dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary strike/silent and seconds dials, eight day movement striking and chiming on eight bells, 241cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
A set of four Royal Doulton/Beswick Rupert characters comprising 'Edward Trunk - pretending to be an Outlaw' RB2 'Rupert with Satchel' No. 1533 of 2000, Bingo's Huge Firework' RB10, Ping Pong Leading The Way' RB3; together with a Wade No. 2 Rupert, Wade 'Betty Boop', a Royal Doulton 'Snowman' character jug D7062, No. 1243 of 2000, Royal Doulton 'Christopher Robin' WP9, 'Winnie the Pooh and the Honey pot' WP1 and 'Christopher dresses the Tree' WP57 (10)
A M-GENERALS FULL DRESS UNIFORM etc. A Gt War period full dress uniform with Generals rank full dress coat, trousers, epaulettes, boots. Scarlet and gold bullion sash, full dress tunic with bullion elbow - cuff ornate decoration, Victorian RAMC sidecap with gilt/silver cm badge. A Generals grey cloth overcoat, with GV buttons. All contained in a tin trunk. The items in this lot were worn by Major General Louis Edward Anderson CB, later D D M S Southern Command India. Born 27/3/1861 at Roden Place Dundalk, educated at Dundalk School and Qualified at the College of Surgeons Dublin in 1881. Too young for the army he sailed as a Ships Doctor, for six voyages. 1881-84. He served in the Soudan Expedition December 1884 (Medal with two clasps-Khedives Star) . Thence to India and served in the Tochi Valley (Medal & clasp). Served in the South African War (QSA with two clasps including Defence of Mafeking). KSA with two clasps MID LG 8/2/1901. Surgeon General 1912-Major General in 1919. War Medal 1914-18 for service in Ireland until 1916, thence India. CB 1913. Full copied details available.
A French kingwood and metal mounted display cabinet, circa 1900: With shaped door to trunk flanked by side doors, the glazed panels above Vernis Martin style painted panels depicting Watteauesque style figures, red velvet interior, H 190cm CONDITION REPORT: All Kingwood intact, the side panels glass seems to be replacement, minor losses to the brass work. Some wear to the velvet interior. Overall condition is very good.
A George III longcase clock with 8-day movement striking a bell, Rob. Knox of Bath, brass dial with arhed top, applied pierced brass spandrels and chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the hood with swan-neck pediment, fluted columns, quarter pilasters to the trunk, pedestal base, 225cm, (as found without hood glass panel).
A mid-18th century mahogany longcase clock by William Gardner, Sandwich, with eight-day movement striking a bell, the 12-inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, applied gilt brass spandrels, the hood with brass ball finial, swan-neck pediment and classical columns, the trunk with figured arched door, on pedestal base
A SMALL FRENCH GOYARD LEATHER BOUND TRAVELLING TRUNK having overall print finish with leather handle and edgings, brass corners and three brass clasps, two compartments to the interior. Printed E. Goyard, no.: 233R to the case. 52.5cm wide x 35cm deep x 29cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Leather handle retaining strap is broken through, general scuffs and marks overall commensurate with wear but fair condition generally.

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