Two small leather cases - Delester Dover , one marked D E lester Trunk and Leather Goods manufacturer, Dover. The largest 13 3/4" wide CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
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AMENDED ESTIMATE A 20th century steamer trunk with various labels including the White Star Line CONDITION REPORT: Wear commensurate with age, LOCKED and with no key, please note these are probably reproduction, h. 26.2 cm, PLEASE NOTE: WE USE MAILBOXES ETC FOR OUR P&P REQUESTS AND WE DO NOT PACK ITEMS OURSELVES
Smith & Son of Walton, an early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the painted face supporting a twin train striking movement under an arched hood with swan's neck pediment, the trunk and base with shell inlay decoration CONDITION REPORT: face with chips and some re painting, case with wear and losses, no guarantee as to working order
A 19th century oak longcase clock by Alexander Jacobs of Dartmouth. The oak case with central door to the trunk housing brass pendulum and weight. Above the painted face with decorative foliate handpainted spandrels having notation above the date aperture. The chain driven movement striking on a bell. Measures 200cms high x 40cms wide x 23cms depth
A 19th century oak longcase clock by Alexander Jacobs of Dartmouth. The oak case with central door to the trunk housing brass pendulum and weight. Above the painted face with decorative foliate handpainted spandrels having notation above the date aperture. The chain driven movement striking on a bell. Measures 200cms high x 40cms wide x 23cms depth
A LOCAL 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the painted face with eight day movement, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, moon rolling mechanism, makers name `Geo. Slater, Uttoxeter`, the hood with swan neck pediment, quarter cut pillasters to the trunk, raised on bracket feet, two weights and pendulum, H 223 cm
A George III mahogany 8-day longcase clock by John Gibson, Edinburgh, with anchor escapement striking bell, the swan neck pediment over arched brush metal face, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and silent dials with date aperture flanked by fluted columns and shaped moulded trunk door flanked by quarter columns and plinth base, 212cm high
A George III mahogany 8-day longcase clock by John Gibson, Edinburgh, with anchor escapement striking bell, the swan neck pediment over arched brush metal face, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and silent dials with date aperture flanked by fluted columns and shaped moulded trunk door flanked by quarter columns and plinth base, 212cm high
An 18th Century brass faced Longcase Clock Movement, the single hand within a 9" chapter ring signed Steward, Henly, the four pillar movement striking on a bell and the spandrels as cherubic figures holding aloft crowns, the movement within a later married case (oak hood with glazed door and late 18th Century style mahogany and satinwood crossbanded trunk, the door flanked by quadrant fluted pilasters), 187cm high
An early 20th Century Bedside Lamp, the baluster shaped body adapted from a Chinese turquoise glaze ceramic lamp and with brass mounts, the lamp standing on ornate pierced brass stand with four elephant's head/trunk style feet, with shade, the vase and metal mounts (not including shade) approx. 35cm high
A TABLE SERVICE OF SILVER HANOVARIAN FLATWARE by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1902, comprising: eleven dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, twelve dinner forks, and eight tablespoons, 3,349g (108 troy ozs) gross, with pair of matching electroplated sauce ladles, in a small wooden silver trunk having two lift out trays, flatware crested for John Kyrle Hankinson
A Louis Vuitton steamer trunk No.135961 in the monogram print, with initialled brass fittings,the handles stamped "1 Rue Scribe Louis Vuitton Paris, London, 149 New Bond Street. Made in France", the ivory quilted interior bears a similar trade label. 110cm wide x 56cm deep x 58cm high. Lacks inner tray. (See illustration)
An early Victorian Staffordshire ram and two Victorian Staffordshire zebras. Condition Report: Ram: Top of tree trunk missing; A few leaf tips broken off; A few missing glaze patches; Moderate overall condition. Later Zebra: Overall good condition. Earlier Zebra: Leg broken, attached in bag. Otherwise good condition.

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