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A Chinese black lacquered trunk, 20th century, the exterior sides stencilled in gilt, depicting censers, vases and several lotus roundels and precious objects applied with archaic type metal lock plates and loop handles, the hinged cover revealing empty compartment, 40cm high, 85.5cm wide, 58cm deep
A Victorian pine trunk, with oak paint effect finish, the hinged lid with applied brass plaque inscribed 'W.BARLAS', enclosing a hinged candle box and two short drawers, raised on plinth base, width approx 106cm CONDITION REPORT: Painted pine to look like oak, paint loss, splits, dents, scratches
A pair of Chinese gilt-bronze cloisonne elephant incense holders, probably 18th/19th century, each of the animals cast with elaborate jewelled head dress and lotus howdah, supporting a double gourd form cloisonne holder, with meandering lotus scrolls, each cast with flower head mounts, 13.5cm high, 8cm wide, unmarked (2) (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Repair to one of elephants back legs. Overall neutral patination and wear indicative of age. Voids below trunk area, indicating the once presence of tusks. These are no longer present. pitting to enamel throughout
A MAHOGANY 8 DAY LONG CASE CLOCK with cross banded decoration to the trunk and base, the hood with swan neck crest, the arching brass dial with silvered automaton of Father Time with a sythe, the chapter ring with Roman numerals and with subsidiary second dial and date dial 241.5cm high overall
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK, the trunk with canted fluted corners, and the case with boxwood string decoration, the hood with a band of blind fretwork decoration, the brass dial with cast spandrels to the corners, Roman numerals to the chapter ring, a subsidiary second hand, signed Lemaster, Carlon, 210cm high
A MAHOGANY 8 DAY LONG CASE CLOCK with cross banded decoration to the trunk and base, the hood with swan neck crest, the arching brass dial with silvered automaton of Father Time with a sythe, the chapter ring with Roman numerals and with subsidiary second dial and date dial 241.5cm high overall
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK, the trunk with canted fluted corners, and the case with boxwood string decoration, the hood with a band of blind fretwork decoration, the brass dial with cast spandrels to the corners, Roman numerals to the chapter ring, a subsidiary second hand, signed Lemaster, Carlon, 210cm high
London Transport enamel bus stop E-PLATE for route 441 to Old Windsor, Staines from the days when it was a trunk route from High Wycombe to Staines. This plate was likely to have been located on a southbound stop in Windsor. In ex-use condition and quite good under the street-grime remaining. [1]
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 eight day Essex longcase clock with pillared arched hood and decorated with brass finials, the painted arched dial bearing Roman Numerals, painted pheasants at each spandrel and with reclining child above, inscribed WATKINS - MANNINGTREE, the mahogany trunk of rich colour, with quarter Corinthian columns, Gothic-arch door and cantered base, 85ins high (216cms)
An early 19c eight day longcase movement with associated late 18c 12"" arched brass dial signed Frewin, Hereford with engraved dial centre, female head spandrels and a Tempus Fugit boss in the arch. The movement is of standard four pillar rack striking pattern with anchor escapement. It is contained in an early 19c oak and mahogany case with swan neck pediments to the hood and fluted columns flanking the dial. The trunk has fluted quarter columns and a short trunk door with fixed panel below. The door has a central shell inlay and it and the fixed panel have mahogany edge crossbanding. The base has an applied rectangular panel and bracket feet, 86"" tall overall.
A late 18c eight day longcase clock, the 12"" arched silvered dial signed William Marsh, London and having strike/silent (mechanism removed) and seconds dials (the date aperture has been filled). The five pillar movement has rack strike and anchor escapement and brass bound weights and brass pendulum rod. It is contained in a black lacquered case with full arched hood and plain columns flanking the dial. The trunk door is divided into two transfer printed scenes, the top one of a shepherdess and her flock and the lower showing a domestic scene of a couple, these are divided by gold lacquered floral and geometric panels. The door has a raised edge London type moulding and the base has another transfer panel showing a bird and floral display. The clock has a plain plinth and stands 85.5"" tall.
An early 19c eight day longcase clock with 12"" square painted dial having florally painted corners and seconds and date rings. The dial centre has been re-painted and bears the spurius name Thomas Moore, Ipswich. It is contained in an oak case with swan neck pediments to the hood with a central ball and spire finial and the plain columns flanking the dial. The trunk has plain quartered columns and a long trunk door with wavy top and the base has an applied rectangular panel with indented corners and a wavy plinth, 85.5"" tall.
A mid 18c eight day longcase clock, the 12"" arched brass dial signed David Rivers, London and having a matted dial centre, scroll spandrels, date and seconds rings and a strike/silent in the arch (disconnected). The five pillar movement has rack strike and anchor escapement and the original bell strike has been converted to a gong in the back of the case. It is contained in a black lacquered case with chinoiserie decoration, the arched hood is surmounted by a pagoda top and has attached columns flanking the dial. The long arched trunk door has chinoiserie decoration of pagodas and trees and at the base a horseman. The base panel shows two lions and the base has a double plinth, 91"" tall overall.

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