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Los 707

A 19th century travelling trunk, with stud work decoration, 69 cm wide, and another trunk (2)

Los 736

A painted pine travelling trunk, 108 cm wide, and another similar (2)

Los 328

A longcase clock, the eight day movement with arched brass dial having rolling moon phase and subsidiary seconds and date dials, in oak and pine case with ball finials, of swan neck pediment and turned columns, carved arched trunk door depicting a dragon and scrolling foliage on carved base and bracket feet, 233cm high

Los 329

A late 18th Century longcase clock, the eight day movement with painted arched dial inscribed "Thos Husband, Hull", having rolling moon phase, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with floral spandrels, in mahogany case with brass ball finials on pagoda top, reeded turned columns and arched trunk door with inlaid patera, cross banded base and bracket feet, 233cm high

Los 446

P Lambert (20th Century), portrait of a boy and girl seated by a tree trunk in a landscape, signed oil, 70cm x 90cm, gilt frame

Los 161

Assorted playing cards, dominoes, board games, etc plus a painted tin trunk, carpet and rush seated chair

Los 452

A Spanish dome top trunk with all-over repeating pattern decoration

Los 459

A stained pine trunk with rising lid on a plinth base, together with a leather and canvas wood bound trunk with rising lid and interior tray

Los 481

A late Victorian pine and iron bound trunk with zinc lined interior

Los 485

A 19th Century camphor wood trunk with brass inlaid decoration

Los 2169

An early 20th century travelling trunk, with beech bound sides

Los 478

French Somaliland, P 26, Kolsky/Muszynski 658, Trésor Public, Côte Française des Somalis, Djibouti, 100 Francs, (1952). Stylized corals on front. Trunk of palm tree on back., # P.62 001539037, PMG 55, Choice UNC

Los 424

A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, the 11" square brass dial with Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes signed Henry Baker, Malling, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, rococo spandrels, the posted movement with outside count wheel bell strike, the hood with blind fretwork frieze over fluted pilasters, long trunk door and double skirt base, 195cm high

Los 434

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW FRONT STICK BAROMETER, the two piece silvered vernier scale with opposing weather indications signed Ramsden, London over a flame veneered trunk and ebony half urn cistern cover flanked by faux fluted canted corners, 96cm high

Los 439

AN OAK 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the break arch painted Roman dial with Arabic five minutes signed S Robson, North Shields, with pointer date, rolling moon and rose decorated corners, the hood with swan neck pediment, central ball and spike finial over Corinthian columns, shaped top trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns over a panelled base with bracket feet, 233cm high

Los 1205

A 17th century iron bound Armada trunk, the lid underside with visible elaborate lock mechanism and integral candle box, with original key and lever, 81cm wide.

Los 1395

An 18th century oak, mahogany and inlaid eight day long case clock, the 12" arched painted dial with revolving moon phase and calendar aperture, cased with scrolling swan neck pediment, patera inlay to waisted trunk, 234cm high (two weights and pendulum).

Los 1636

A European rectangular hinge lidded pot pouri box, of domed trunk form raised on four spherical feet, with cast floral and foliate pierced decoration, the top fitted with a handle, weight 248 gms.

Los 295

MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK JOHN TAYLOR, LONDON EARLY 18TH CENTURY the moulded straight cornice above square brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, above a rectangular trunk door with a round lenticle and raised on a plinth base, the whole in flower and bird marquetry 49cm wide, 219cm high

Los 307

SCOTTISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK BY DALLAWAY & SON, EDINBURGH 18TH CENTURY the high swan neck pediment above an arched brass dial with a boss inscribed with the maker's name, above a Roman numeral chapter with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, flanked columns with gilt metal Corinthian capitals, above a trunk door inlaid with a fan medallion and flanked by brass mounted quarter columns, on a plinth base raised on bracket feet 49cm wide, 229cm high, 25cm deep Provenance: Property from a Highland Estate

Los 503

DUTCH BURR WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK BY WILLIAM GIB, ROTTERDAM LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY the high caddy top above a hood with blind fret carved arched frieze and brass urn and eagle finials, the pierced arch brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and three winding holes, engraved WILLIAM GIB/ ROTTERDAM above the long trunk with an arched door with a star etched lenticle, on a plinth base raised on turned bun feet, the eight day movement striking on nine bells 46cm wide, 252cm high, 26cm deep Provenance: The Contents of Mullanhead House, Balfron

Los 765

Vintage stainless steel and wooden axe in tree trunk trophy

Los 150

A trunk of various linen, costume Chinese silk jackets, etc

Los 335

A large Victorian iron bound oak silver trunk, and a smaller pine chest

Los 410

A Royal Doulton figure HN3911 titled 'First Prize'; four Franklin Porcelain ware figures, various; a reproduction Yardley English Lavender soap dish with decorative group; and other ware figure models of fairies sitting on a tree trunk. (6)

Los 33

A fine Tortoiseshell travelling writing set of trunk form on 4 silver mounted feet opening to revel a full set comprising Ink and Sand Bottles 3 nibs a knife and extendable silver handle English c 1800. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO VIEW 360 DEGREE IMAGESCondition: Good condition

Los 236

A small Meissen teapot and cover, early 19th century, probably later decorated with scenes of ducks swimming on water, a cockerel standing beside, the spout formed as a gnarled trunk, blue crossed swords mark, the cover a replacement, 15cm. (2)

Los 345

A Meissen-style model of a hoopoe, 19th century, perched atop a tall trunk with head slightly turned, enamelled in shades of brown and ochre, cancelled blue crossed swords mark, damages, 31.5cm.

Los 458

A late 19th century dome top cabin trunk. 29" wide

Los 494

A camphorwood trunk with carved decoration

Los 71

A collection of ceramics comprising a Sylvac buff glazed jug modelled as a tree trunk with rabbit handle, with impressed number to base 1978, a pair of similar Sylvac ivy leaf moulded jugs, number 2072, a similar Sylvac bowl, a Torquay ware coffee pot, a collection of Imari type wares including a model of a duck, a pair of candlesticks and a small collection of tea wares comprising three tea cups, three saucers and three tea plates

Los 868

Thos Baker, Falmouth, a mahogany longcase clock with rocking ship: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, with the twelve-inch break-arch brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, the centre having a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and engraved with a scene depicting a cottage and ruins on a river bank, with cast-brass urn spandrels to the four corners, the arch having a silvered rocking-ship automata with a lithograph scene set behind depicting boats at anchor, the top of the arch engraved with the maker's name Thos. Baker, Falmouth, the mahogany flat-top case with fretwork to the hood, a break-arch moulding to the top of the trunk door and a plain base, height 227cms. * Thomas Baker is recorded as working in Falmouth from before 1810.

Los 870

Booth, Dublin,a mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a gong with the gong mount embossed Booth, Dublin, the twelve-inch round painted dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and signed Booth, Dublin, the iron faceplate embossed with the dialmaker's name Howell & J. Cooke, the tapering mahogany case with carved decoration to the hood surround, canted corners to the trunk with scroll top mounts, a tapered trunk door with shaped top and inset panel, height 180cm. * B iography James Booth is recorded as working at 51, Capel Street, Dublin from before 1823 and then St Stephen's Green North from at least 1841 until 1868. His son, also James, is known to have been working at 12, Nassau Street from circa 1868.

Los 872

Joseph Gent, Walsall, an oak and mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the thirteen-inch painted break-arch dial having black Arabic hour numerals and five-minute numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, and brass hands (now painted), the four corners painted with shell and scroll gilt decoration continued into the arch either side of an oval panel depicting a young girl and her dog seated beneath a tree, signed Jos Gent, Walsall, the rear of the date dial stamped for the dial maker Wilson, Birmingham, the oak case with mahogany crossbanding to the trunk door, mahogany panels with boxwood and ebony stringing, a swan-neck pediment to the hood, fluted hood pillars with brass capitals, quartered-fluted columns to the trunk with brass capitals, the base with mahogany veneered canted corners, a shaped raised panel and standing on bracket feet, height 230cms. * Joseph Gent is recorded as working in Walsall from 1805-50 and was the son of the maker John Gent. * James Wilson is believed to be, along with his partner Thomas Osborne, the earliest recorded maker of painted dials for longcase clocks having, in September 1772, placed an advert in Aris's Birmingham Gazette to announce 'White clock dials in Imitation of Enamel, in a manner entirely new' at an age when Wilson was only seventeen and Osborne nineteen. Their dials, and those of Wilson after the dissolution of the partnership in 1777, are considered some of the finest made with superb decoration. Wilson continued at 11, Great Charles Street and would have used a number of artists on his dials. He died in 1809, aged 54.

Los 874

Andrew Rich, Bridgewater, an oak longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, with the twelve-inch square painted dial having black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, decorative corner spandrels depicting flora on a gilt ground, brass hands and signed to the centre Andrew Rich, Bridgewater, the dial falseplate embossed with the dial maker's name Finnemore & Son, Birmingham, the oak case with mahogany crossbanding to the trunk door and base, the hood having full pillars with brass capitals and a swan-neck pediment with brass paterae and turned finials, height 210cms. * Biography Andrew Rich is recorded working at Fore Street, Falmouth from before 1821, when he received £8-0-0 'in Part payment of his Bill' from the churchwardens of Brent Knoll church. He died on the 22nd of March 1831. * Biography William Finnemore was born in 1766 and his sons William Jnr 1798 and George 1808. William Snr was known to have been in partnership with another Birmingham dialmaker George Walker from 1808 to 1811 before setting up on his own account in 1812. William Jnr joined the business in 1819, with George joining after the death of his father in 1838. By 1847 the two had gone their separate ways with William's side of the business being taken over by William and Richard Griffith in about 1854.

Los 875

Coates, Hamilton, an oak longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, with an unusual heavy, pinned date ring, the thirteen-inch brass break-arch dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and Arabic five-minute markings, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with cast brass female-head spandrels to the corners and blued steel hands, the arch having a round silvered boss engraved with the maker's name Coates, Hamilton, with cast dolphin spandrels, the oak case having a swan-neck pediment with brass paterae and wood fretwork and having three-quarter fluted columns with brass capitals repeated to the trunk and with a plain base standing on bracket feet, height 217cm. * Biography There are a number of clockmakers recorded working in Hamilton, Lanarkshire with the name Coates, including Robert from 1857 who was admitted as a Burgess in 1761; his son John who was apprenticed to Robert in 1774 and Thomas who was apprenticed to him for four years from November 1768.

Los 176

An Iron Bound Wooden Travelling Trunk Inscribed J.R. Pound

Los 177

A Metal Travelling Trunk Inscribed J.R Pound

Los 302

An Early 19th Century Oak Travelling Trunk with Iron Carrying Handles

Los 52

A 19th Century Indo-Persian Mughal Empire Dome topped Wooden Trunk. Decorated with Pierced Brass Strapwork and Large Brass Bosses.65cm Wide

Los 342

Canvas bound cabin trunk, brass locks, 84cm and two other cabin trunks (3).

Los 164

A late 19th - early 20th Century oak carriage trunk, inset base to fit into buckboard

Los 374

A large Victorian canvas covered wood bound travelling trunk, once the property of the actress Miss Lilla Wilde, sold with two of her diaries with press cuttings.

Los 136

A Dieppe ivory figure of a peasant boy, late 19th century, standing with folded arms and tree trunk support (damaged), on a circular wood stand, 13cm high

Los 1440

A collection of items comprising a fire screen, towel rail and an old trunk Nick

Los 529

A rare late 19th century Louis Vuitton cabin trunk in rayee striped canvas, the hinged lid opening to reveal original label. Length: 80cm, depth: 46cm, height: 44cm approximately

Los 652

CAMPAIGN TRUNK, 19th century Colonial camphorwood and brass bound of large proportions and rising lid stamped 'Made in canton Hup Wo' and ownership label 'MS De Jong - Arnhem' 145cm x 71cm x 50cm H.

Los 654

COLONIAL TRUNK, 19th century teak and mother of pearl profusely inlaid with rising lid and two drawers, 102cm x 5cm x 58cm H.

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