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Los 1794

George II mahogany trunk on stand with a moulded hinged top, the base with a single long drawer and brass handles raised on square supports

Los 404

A carpenter's tool trunk, the pine chest containing various moulded, shooting and smoothing planes, also including a panel saw and shears,.

Los 297

A 19th Century pine domed top trunk with wrought iron side handles and interior candle box. W. 112cm

Los 379

An Aviator style trunk, the hinged rectangular top above a drawer, W. 120cm.

Los 1480

AN OLD TIN TRUNK together with a pair of black leather riding boots, a further single boot and a carved wooden sculpture of a sparrow hawk with it's prey

Los 61

TRUNK - A small wooden trunk of simple construction that has been painted black & stencilled with the name 'GREEN. G.D' in white letters. Though the paint has faded due to age. Piece measures 28 x40 x66cm.

Los 299

TRAVELLING TRUNK, aviator style with protective strips, 101cm x 52cm x 41cm H.

Los 538

TRUNK, aluminium and leather bound with hinged top and a drawer below, 45cm H x 120cm W x 40cm D.

Los 556

TRUNK, late 19th century Korean ebonised and brass bound with carrying handles, 83cm W x 42cm H x 45cm D. (with faults)

Los 163

A WWII tin trunk to 1013274 Sgt Jones S.A.M. RAF, of 31 Bark Hill, Whitchurch; with two canvas bags; a W. H. Smith & Co of Whitchurch leather bag and two suitcases (6)

Los 617

Two 19th century leaded glass sash windows, five various panelled doors and an old trunk

Los 550

'Victor' pigskin steamer trunk, 91cm wide.

Los 737

A Small Metal Black Box and a Black/Yellow Metal Trunk

Los 653

An Anglo-American walnut trunk-dial Wall Clock, circa 1900, the American 8-day movement striking on a gong, with circular dial and Roman numerals, 27in (68.5cm) high.

Los 661

John Mercer, Hythe, an oak longcase clock, the 8-day two-train movement strking the hours on a bell, square brass dial with Roman hour numerals and Arabic five-minute outer numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and scroll foliate spandrels to the four corners, the oak case with a long trunk door on a plinth with bracket feet, the caddy-top hood with a panel of blind-fret decoration and pilasters, 80in (203cm) high.

Los 662

An early 19thC mahogany trunk-dial Wall Clock, by Vogt & Co. 35 Wigmore St., with circular dial and black Roman numerals, single fusee movement, the case carved with shell, scroll and floral decoration, 24in (61cm) high.

Los 665

John Roberts, an oak longcase clock, the 30-hour striking the hours on a bell, square brass dial with Roman hour numerals and Arabic five-minute outer numerals, date aperture and scroll foliate spandrels to the four corners, one spandrel replaced, the oak case with a long trunk door on a plinth with bracket feet, the flat-top hood with columns, 80in (203cm) high.

Los 666

Pearce & Bounsall, an oak longcase clock, the 8-day two-train movement striking the hours on a bell, the arched painted dial with Roman numerals and hunting scene, the oak case with ebony stringing, a break-arch trunk door on a base and plinth, the hood with swan-neck pediment and columns, 85in (203cm) high.

Los 667

A 19thC century inlaid rosewood trunk-dial Wall Clock, the 8-day movement striking on a gong, 27in (68.5cm) high.

Los 669

A 19thC inlaid rosewood trunk-dial Wall Clock, with 8-day movement, the circular dial with Roman numerals, 26in (66cm) high.

Los 671

A 19thC pine Longcase Clock, the 30-hour single weight movement striking on a bell, square painted dial with Roman numerals and inscribed "John Mallett, Barnstaple", the hood with moulded cornice and pillasters above a long trunk door and plinth base, 76in (193cm) high, with weight and pendulum.

Los 672

An oak Longcase Clock, the 30-hour movement striking on a bell, arched brass and silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and date aperture, signed "William Pain, Godstone", the case with arched hood and pillars, shaped trunk door and plinth base, 79in (200.5cm) high, complete with weight and pendulum.

Los 337

A mixed lot to include small metal trunk, wooden basket and an oak serving tray (3)

Los 208

COLLECTION OF VINTAGE ENAMEL HOUSEHOLD ITEMS including an enamel tray, bucket, iron open fire gridle, lidded pan, washboard etc, all inside a large tin trunk, trunk 63cm long

Los 372

A NAO BY LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURAL LAMP BASE, modelled in the form of a tree trunk, a young girl leaning against it with a dog to her feet, stamped marks to base, H 41 cm (to top of fitment)

Los 724

PAIR OF EARLY 20th CENTURY TERRACOTTA GARDEN PLANTERS each modelled as a naturalistic tree trunk, 84cm high

Los 983

A stack of vintage trunks to include leather suitcase, yellow steamer trunk, modern leather example etc

Los 997

A 20th century brass decorated Indian trunk. 40cm x 80cm x 42cm.

Los 1014

A Victorian 19th century leather bound and wooden strapped dome top steamer trunk chest / blanket box. Measures: 59cms x 82cms x 44cms.

Los 1021

A 19th century Victorian wooden and canvas strapped steamer trunk having clasp handles to the sides with hinged top above. Measures: 44cms x 67cms x 45cms.

Los 1141

A good early 20th century leather suitcase steamer trunk complete with original shipping labels still applied. Measures: 33cms x 69cms x 41cms.

Los 173

A 19th century Chinese prunice vase having green ground stylised with aubergine trunk and white flowers

Los 345

Japanese cloisonnÚ ovoid vase decorated with birds amongst foliage on a blue sparkle ground, 30cm high Condition: Star crack emanating from a point to the left side of the tree halfway up its trunk, the cracks extending 70mm - 80mm in primarily vertical planes, further faint stress cracks beneath the neck visible in diagonal light - ** General condition consistent with age

Los 1165

A George III mahogany longcase clock, by James Gray of Edinburgh, with swans neck pediment above the 12 inch arched painted dial with Roman numerals, two-train movement and subsidiary date and seconds dials, flanked by fluted columns and with long trunk door and raised on bracket feet. Height 87 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The case is a typical Edinburgh type case and we believe that the item is not a marriage. The cheeks of the case have not been built up and the seatboard appears old. The mask around the face fits reasonably well. The swans neck pediment has old cracks running from left to right but there are no losses. The fretwork beneath is in good order. The glazed door is loose at the top hinge but there are no losses. The trunk door is not warped. The face of the clock and sides are also in good order. The clock case has probably been repolished at sometime within the last 10 years but this has been done reasonably well. The clock face centre has been restored and the numerals, subsidiary dials and makers name have all been repainted. The blue corner spandrels and arch appear to be in their original condition. The clock is currently ticking away. There are minor losses to the top left and right hand corners of the swans neck pediment but these losses are not significant.

Los 1173

An Indian carved wooden occasional table, circular, with elephant and trunk leg supports. Diameter 24 ins.

Los 1243

A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock by John Stancliffe, with swans neck pediment above the arched brass dial, with eight day movement, moon phase, date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial, silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, flanked by fluted columns with brass capitals, with long trunk door beneath and with conforming base raised on ogee bracket feet. Height 91 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This clock maybe a marriage. The cheeks have not been built up however they may have been completely replaced at some point. The mask around the top of the arch is in two pieces which is also not usual. Having said this the fit around the dial is good and the clock does not look like a marriage from the outside and may well not be. The case is in generally good condition. The hood is in good order. The door is in good condition and not warped. The clock appears to be ticking away as it should and appears to be striking also. There are some minor losses to the blind fretwork around the collar above the door. The trunk door is flat and not warped and the case base is in very good condition. The bracket feet are original and in good order also.

Los 1250

A large Victorian mahogany longcase clock by J.C. Elliott of Leeds, with swans neck pediment above the arched painted dial with Roman numerals, eight day striking movement and flanked by turned columns, with short trunk door beneath and conforming base. Height 94 ins.

Los 1254

An Edwardian mahogany grandmother clock, in the George III style, with three-train fusee musical movement, eight bells, four gongs and strike gong, with both Westminster and Eight Bells chime, with moon phase to the arch, face width 9 ins, with long trunk door beneath flanked by quarter column corners and raised on splayed bracket feet. CONDITION REPORT: The height to the top of the finial is 86.5 ins. Width across the bottom of the hood 15 ins. Depth at deepest point 9 ins. The case is in generally very good condition and does not require any repair or restoration. The trunk door is not warped and there are no serious splits, cracks or significant problems with the case. The only cracks in evidence are on the left and the right hand side returns of the top of the pagoda hood. These are simply stress fractures and in our opinion fairly insignificant. The clock is triple fusee and is currently ticking away. The movement is a little dirty and does wind on all three trains. The movement does strike and chime when operated manually by moving the pointers, this is a little sporadic because the movement does need cleaning. As stated as far as we can tell the only real issue is that the movement requires a clean and lubrication.

Los 1322

A George III longcase clock by Hugh Lough of Penrith, with thirty hour movement, moulded dentil cornice above the 11 inch square brass dial inscribed "Elizabeth Thompson, Dacre 1784", with date aperture, Roman numerals and silvered chapter ring, with long trunk door and raised on bracket feet. Height 75 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: We do not think that this clock is a marriage even through the construction below the seatboard is a little strange. The case and movement are certainly of the correct period and the case is very similar to other Lough clocks that we have seen. The dial fits the mask very well. The case is in very good order generally. The hood has only one problem, namely a cracked glass. Below the hood there is some of the dentil work missing, approximately 2 ins on the right hand return and 1 inch on the left. The remainder of the case is in very good condition. The clock is currently ticking away and striking as it should.

Los 1365

A George III longcase clock by Benson of Whitehaven, in red walnut case with swans neck pediment above the glazed door with 11.5 inch square brass dial and thirty hour movement and date aperture, flanked by simple columns, with trunk door beneath flanked by fluted quarter column corners and raised on a conforming base with bracket feet. Height 81 ins (see illustration).

Los 1377

A Porthouse of Penrith longcase clock, pine case, thirty hour movement, single pointer, 10.5 inch square brass dial, long trunk door and raised on bracket feet. Height 79 ins.

Los 1493

A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, with moulded cornice above a painted frieze and square door enclosing the 13 inch square painted dial and eight day striking movement by Geo. Hewitt Marlborough, with Arabic numerals, moon phase and spandrels emblematic of The Continents, flanked by cluster columns, with crossbanded frieze beneath, long trunk door and raised on bracket feet. Height 80.5 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The case is in generally good condition. There is no damage and no losses of any note. We have the pendulum and two weights. We have not had the clock going but if weight is applied to the movement the clock appears to operate as it should.

Los 1501

An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock by James Scott of Kendal, with painted dial, two-train striking movement, the case with swans pediment, cluster columns and raised on bracket feet. Height 85 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The case is in generally good order. There are some minor veneer losses to the glazed door which should be evident from our image. The trunk door is not warped and the base is in generally good order also. We have both weights and the pendulum but have not had the clock running. The movement seems to be complete. The dial is also very clean and does not require any restoration.

Los 1518

An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock by Mitchell of Cockermouth, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the painted dial with pastoral scene to the arch, with eight day striking movement and subsidiary date hand, flanked by turned columns with brass capitals, with arched trunk door beneath, fluted quarter column corners and raised on bracket feet. Height 88 ins (see illustration).

Los 1536

A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, by Furness of Cockermouth, with swans neck pediment, arched painted dial and thirty hour movement, with short trunk door, turned columns and crossbanded base raised on bracket feet. Height 93 ins (see illustration).

Los 219

A collection of six porcelain figures, a pair in the Chelsea style with red anchor marks, probably Samsons, height 7 ins, a pair of bocage figures with gold anchor marks, probably Samsons, height 4.25 ins, and two other Continental porcelain figures, heights 4.25 ins and 7.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: All six figures have some damage which is why they have been catalogued together. The small pair of bocage figures have small losses to the floral bocage behind each figure. The female figure has a more substantial loss to the bottom left hand facing branch. The figures themselves and bases are in good order. The candlestick has been broken around the candle sconce and re glued. There is one large chip here. There are losses to the leaves on the tree trunk. There are also small losses to the hand held bouquet. There is a small hairline crack to the front right hand facing female figures hand and a loss to the top of her skirt. The small figure group with the dog is in generally good order. The left hand female figure has the tip of her small finger missing. The taller boy who is holding a flower has a loss to the bottom edge of the flower and rear of the green stem. The remainder of the figure is in good condition. The pair of figures with game have some damage. The female figure has a chip to the bow on her bonnet and is missing the tips of three fingers. There are minor chips to the floral encrustations and leaves and in the green leaves on the base. The male figure has a small chip to the end of the cravat bow. The bird has the tail and tips of its wings missing. The little finger of the raised hand has a small chip. There are chips to the bocage of the basket. The basket handle is missing.

Los 337

ATTRIBUTED TO LEGHE SUTHERS (1856-1924) A lady seated upon fallen tree trunk holding a book, oils on canvas, 29.5 x 42cm Prov: By family descent from the estate of the artist Arthur Ralph Middleton Todd (1891-1966)

Los 350

A late 18th century 30-hour longcase clock, by James Todd of Bradford, 30cm square brass dial, with applied brass chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes, calendar aperture, scroll-engraved centre, applied pierced brass scroll-work spandrels, the stained oak case with plain top, fluted Doric columns flanking dial, the trunk with later-carved door, quarter pilasters, raised on pedestal box base, 29cm high

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