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A BROWN TRAVELLING TRUNK, containing two brown leather school satchels (one monogrammed), a brown crocodile skin clutch bag and a wall hanging hall mirror in the shape of a love heart, etc. (7) (Condition Report: lining of trunk has some damage to lining, clutch bag is damaged, general wear and tear to satchels)
A BLUE RECTANGULAR TRAVELING TRUNK, width 93cm x depth 53cm x height 35cm, two leather cases, a wooden trunk with twin metal handles, along with a metal trunk (condition report: all with imperfections, such as surface marks, scuffs, large case with one key, damaged handles, other wear and tear) (5)
A timepiece Vienna style wall clock: the eight-day duration, weight-driven movement having a dead-beat escapement and maintaining power, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the mahogany case with a glazed, arched trunk door, pediment top and turned columns, height 112cm.
Broderick, Spalding an oak and mahogany longcase clock, having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the twelve-inch painted break-arch dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, decorative corner spandrels, blued-steel hands and signed Broderick, Spalding, the arch painted with a scene depicting a soldier on a horse, the oak case with mahogany crossbanding, inlaid shell decoration to the trunk, a swan-neck pediment and standing on bracket feet, height 214cm. Thomas Broderick Jnr is recorded as working in Spalding, Lincolnshire from before 1828 until at least 1835 and may be the Thomas previously recorded working in Holbeach alongside his father as Broderick & Son.
A longcase clock, the 30 cm arched square silvered dial, signed E D W Hunt, Williton, the chapter ring with Roman numerals, the centre having a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the spandrels decorated cherubs, and with a man o' war ship to the arch, and having a strike/silent lever to 3.00 o'clock, fitted an eight day movement, in an inlaid mahogany case, 208 cm highTrunk door a little bowed, with a trunk door key, a pendulum, a winding key and two weights, previously restored
Circa 1950s Wedding Dress with long train, net veil, photos,Other Textiles comprising a wool work picture of a parrot, embroidered and other textiles, black feather fan, souvenir sweetheart envelopes, white linen, crochet edged textiles, patchwork quilt (a.f.), and other decorative items,(trunk and box)
George III oak and mahogany-cased 8-day brass dial longcase clock, Seddon and Moss, Frodsham, the 13-inch break-arched having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours, Arabic minutes and ogee minute track framing a lunar calendar ring, subsidiary seconds dial, engraved folate scrollwork and signed cartouche, within scroll spandrels, the arch painted with a fortified country house or castle and a tavern, beneath 'Halifax' axe-head rolling moon phase, the knopped four-pillar movement countwheel-striking on a bell, the case with swan-neck pediment and brass ball finials over simulated verre églomisé panels and fluted columns, the trunk with conforming quadrants flanking crossbanded long trunk door on panelled canted base and ogee bracket feet, 220cm high (sold with two weights, pendulum, key and winder)
Victorian Domestic Medicine Chest, English, mahogany trunk-type chest with brass fittings, velvet lining to the interior, ruched plush-lining to the lid, the lifting lid to compartments for four larger, eight medium and five small glass bottles and stoppers (one replacement), some with printed paper content labels, the central section with two removable sections, the first housing a brass handheld balance, weights and a plated tongue depressor, the second larger removable section with glass mortar and pestle, four further small glass bottles and stoppers with various paper content labels, a plated funnel and treen caustic holder (possibly), and a further section beneath with a graduated glass measure, ‘LONDON’ impressed in small lettering near the hinges – 30.2cm. x 15.6cm. x 21cm.Note: some bottles contain original contents so cannot be posted by Flints Shipping department. Buyer to arrange collection or own courier/shipping company.
A 19th Century Domestic Medicine Chest, English, mahogany trunk-type chest with brass fittings, velvet lining to the interior, ruched plush-lining to the lid and a brass plaque engraved FROM APOTHECARIES HALL LONDON, the lifting lid to compartments housing a glass pill tile, four larger, five medium and six smaller pharmacy bottles with stoppers (3 possible replacements), with a mixture of retailer, printed and handwritten paper content labels, with brass retaining rod to drawer beneath, two compartments with sliding doors one with a glass mortar and pestle and the other containing three glass pots with plated lids, a plated funnel, a small graduated glass measure in a card case, the further compartments with two tin boxes for powders, a handheld brass balance and weights in a removable section, two spatulas beneath, and a further six small bottles and stopper with various paper labels and one with chamois cover – 26.5cm. x 22.5cm. x 19.2cm.Note: some bottles contain original contents so cannot be posted by Flints Shipping department. Buyer to arrange collection or own courier/shipping company.
A 19th Century Domestic Medicine Chest, English, mahogany trunk-type chest with brass fittings, velvet lining to the interior, the lifting lid to compartments housing three very large, ten medium (two replacement bottles and two compartments with added graduated glass measures) and four small pharmacy bottles with stoppers, four with chamois covers and some with paper content labels, with two brass retaining rods to two draw beneath, one draw with removable section with compartments housing a brass handheld balance with paper roundel with weights, a treen caustic holder (possibly), with further compartments beneath housing a glass pill tile, a glass mortar and pestle, a plated funnel, two glass pots and plated lids and six further bottles with lids, the second drawer with bandages, paper parcels and other accessories – 35cm. x 24.8cm. x 22.5cm.Note: some bottles contain original contents so cannot be posted by Flints Shipping department. Buyer to arrange collection or own courier/shipping company.
A 19th Century Domestic Medicine Chest, English, oak ….. trunk-type chest with brass and japanned metal finishes, the lifting lid to compartments housing four large, five medium, nine smaller bottles with stoppers, some with chamois covers (six replacement bottles), with a brass retaining rod to draw beneath with compartments containing a ceramic mortar and pestle, four small glass bottles with stoppers and chamois covers, two with ‘JAMES ROBERTSON & COY 35 GEORGE ST. EDINBURGH’ paper content labels, two white ceramic ointment pots with the aforementioned retailer’s content labels, and a graduated glass measure, handheld brass balance and weights and a booklet ‘Domestic Medicine’ by S. Maw Son & Thompson – 32.5cm. x 18cm. x 25cm.Note: some bottles contain original contents so cannot be posted by Flints Shipping department. Buyer to arrange collection or own courier/shipping company.
A 19th Century Domestic Medicine Chest, English, mahogany trunk-type chest with brass fittings, ruched plush-lining to the lid and a small paper label for ‘Corbyn & Company 86 New Bond St Corner of Oxford St’, the lifting lid to compartments housing a glass pill tile, four larger, six medium and eight smaller glass pharmacy bottles with stoppers (all bottles empty), one with aforementioned retailer’s content label, with brass retaining rod to drawer beneath, a detachable section housing a handheld steel and glass balance, with a glass mortar and pestle and three (of four) tin boxes for powder housed beneath, a further six small bottles and stopper, five with printed content labels, and two slim compartments with sliding doors one containing a graduated (in spoon measures) glass measure in a case – 26.7cm x 22.2cm x 17cm.
A 19th Century Domestic Medicine Chest, English, mahogany slim trunk-type chest with brass fittings, velvet lining to the interior, the lifting lid to compartment fitted for two larger, two medium and four smaller glass pharmacy bottles with stoppers – 20.5cm. x 15cm. x 9cm.Note: some bottles contain original contents so cannot be posted by Flints Shipping department. Buyer to arrange collection or own courier/shipping company.
A 19th Century Domestic Medicine Chest, English, mahogany trunk-type chest with brass fitting, velvet lining to the interior, the lifting lid to compartments housing four larger, five medium and six smaller pharmacy bottle with stoppers some with chamois covers (two replacement bottles), some with the Savoury and Moore, 29 Chapel Street, Belgrave Square retailer content labels, with brass retaining rod to drawer beneath, with removable section with compartments housing a brass balance and paper roundel containing weights, the compartment beneath with glass mortar and pestle, two graduated glass measures, two glass pots with plated lids (one replacement),and five further small glass pharmacy bottles and stoppers – 23cm. x 21.5cm. x 26.5cm.Note: some bottles contain original contents so cannot be posted by Flints Shipping department. Buyer to arrange collection or own courier/shipping company.

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