A LOUIS VUITTON TRAVELLING TRUNK, metal bound with wooden strap work and Cunard White Star First Class label and bearing interior label Louis Vuitton, 1 Rue Scribe, Paris, 149 New Bond Street, London, No. 143911, 90 x 53cm; together with a further travelling trunk with wooden slats containing a small collection of prints and watercolours, 87cm wide
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A LOUIS VUITTON RECTANGULAR CABIN TRUNK with stylistic monogram decoration, metal and wooden bound with two interior trays, later painted owner's name, the interior label Louis Vuitton, 1 Rue Scribe, Paris, 34 Rue Faidherbe Lille, 4 Jardin Public Nice, 149 New Bond St, London, No. 211824, 90.5cm wide x 53cm deep x 58cm high
A LOUIS VUITTON LADIES CABIN TRUNK with stylised monogram decoration, metal and wooden bound, the interior fitted two slatted trays and labelled Louis Vuitton, 1 Rue Scribe, Paris, 34 Rue Faidherbe Lille, 4 Jardin Public Nice, 149 New Bond St, London, No. 211623 with painted owner's initials, 60.5cm wide x 47cm deep x 53cm high
A DIPLOMAT'S BLACK FORMAL DRESS UNIFORM with buttons embossed Honi soit qui mal y pense with applied gilt braid, matching hat in tin box, dress sword by Mette & Price, Sackville St. London with engraved steel blade and engraved handle, a pair of black leather patent shoes by Harrods, size 7 1/2, two pairs of kid gloves and a pair of ebony hairbrushes, all contained within a tin travelling trunk, 109cm long
Large 19th century camphor wood military style travelling trunk with recessed brass handles and initial plate. CONDITION REPORT; Very dry, some cracks, metal mounts are damaged in places, bent or with losses, appear white metal not brass, one or two are missing partially missing. Interior drawer is missing. 41" x 20½ x 20"
William Avenell, Alresford, an oak moonphase longcase clock: the eight-day duration five-pillar movement striking the hours on a bell, the eleven and a half inch brass break-arch dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and outer five-minute numerals, with unusually the subsidiary strike/silent dial to the dial centre below XII o'clock with a date aperture above VI o'clock and shaped cartouche engraved with the maker's name Will. Avenall, Alresford, with a moonphase aperture to the arch and sweep seconds hand, the oak flat-topped case with fretwork to the hood and three-quarter columns with brass capitals, with a break-arch trunk door and plain base, height 202cm. * Biography William Avenall was a well-known maker recorded working in Old Alresford in circa 1760 with another of the same name known to be in Portsmouth in the early part of the 19th century.
Jno. Scobell, Colyton, an oak and mahogany longcase clock:, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch square painted dial having black Roman numerals, floral decoration to the corners, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, signed to the centre with the maker's name Jno. Scobell, Colyton, the falseplate to the dial embossed with the dial maker's name Walker & Hughes, B/Ham, the oak case with mahogany crossbanding, mahogany canted corners and diamond panels above and below the trunk door, all inlaid with decorative stringing, the flat-topped hood with tapered pillars having brass capitals, height 194cm. * Biography John Spurway Scobell was born in July 1799, the son of Joseph & Mary, and first listed as a clockmaker in Ottery St. Mary in 1830 before moving to Colyton a few years later, a clock signed by him at the latter town is dated for 1837.
A mahogany eight day longcase clock, the early 18th Century five pillar two train movement, with anchor escapement adapted with later striking mechanism, the 12" brass arched dial with applied silver chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and foliate spandrels, signed Joseph Dudds London to arch, the Victorian case with ormolu mounts, glazed trunk door and marquetry box base. 256cm h.
Good Edwardian mahogany 8 hour 3 train long case clock in George III style, the brass arch dial With silvered chapter ring signed Dorrington & Davys, Truro and Westminster chime/silent subsidiary dial. The substantial movement striking on four gongs, the case with swan neck pediment over the trunk with oval inlaid paterae, height 84"
A 19th century longcase clock, by Radford of Leeds, with an eight day movement, the brass dial having subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, engraved with scroll work bordered by pierced spandrels, the oak case having the split pediment hood above the trunk door, with ball finials, 56 by 28 by 230cm high.

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