A Louis Vuitton steamer trunk upholstered in the traditional monogram print, having brass fittings, the cream lined interior having a shallow removable tray, with brass carrying handles, brass lock and clasps, stamped "1 Rue Scribe Louis Vuitton Paris, London, 149 New Bond Street. Made in France", the interior bears a similar trade label, No. 145294, 101cm wide x 55cm deep x 58cm high
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A George III 8-day longcase clock, 14in. dial signed S. Hurst, Liverpool, painted dial with moon-phases to arch and lunar day, anchor escapement striking on a bell, inlaid mahogany case with swan-neck cresting, hood with three brass pommel finials, floral-painted detail to arch, fluted columns to trunk, with pendulum and winding crank, 8ft. 2in. high - weights lacking
A Sepik Polychrome Painted Carved Wood Guardian Figure, New Guinea, elongated oval visage carved with pendant trunk, trimmed in fiber and cowrie shells, surmounted by tall upright ears, raised on tall neck, over mounded base, height 51 1/2 in. Provenance: Property of the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA (no. 75.115); sold to benefit future acquisitions.
A Vintage Louis Vuitton Trunk, early 20th c., orange label with serial no.124254, logo cloth, void interior, sides painted "Dr. H. Bayon/ New Orleans/ LA-USA", height 14 3/4 in., width 23 3/4 in., depth 14 3/4 in. Note: Sold for the benefit of Hermann-Grima/Gallier Historic Houses, New Orleans, LA.
A Good Vintage Louis Vuitton Steamer Trunk, c. 1928, serial no.745669, logo cloth, with brass hardware, wood slats, void interior, on brass squat wheels, painted monogram "L.F.C. / Cooperstown, N.Y.", with remnants of ship labels, height 19 1/2 in., width 35 3/4 in., depth 20 in. Provenance: Estate of James Fenimore Cooper IV. Note: The monogram on this trunk belongs to Linn Fenimore Cooper (b. 1899, Albany, NY - d. 1959, Sibu Sarawak, East Malasia), son of James Fenimore and Susan Cooper. A noted humanitarian and doctor, Cooper attended Yale and went to Harvard Medical School and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He practiced medicine in Washington, D.C. and overseas in Asia, England and Africa, with a stint as lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force Medical Corps. He is buried in Cooperstown, NY.
A mid to late 18th century oak and inlaid Longcase Clock by William Watson, broken swan neck pediment with carved rosettes and dentil frieze, square glazed hood door between turned columns enclosing a brass face with applied brass spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved silvered inner ring with date aperture, eight day two weight movement, shaped top trunk door between quarter columns, box base with canted corners and bracket feet, 214cm high
A Meissen porcelain love group, late 19th Century, modelled in the round with three pairs of lovers around a central tree, on a circular base, crossed swords in underglaze blue and incised `D93` to base, height approx 37cm (missing tree section replaced with a gilt metal trumpet vase and some other faults), together with a Meissen tree trunk section.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY THIRTY-HOUR OAK LONG CASED CLOCK by William Harris, Witney (1794-1823) having a moulded cornice, plain frieze, arched glazed hood door, turned columns, long crossbanded trunk door and plain base, the arch of the dial painted with a garden scene, the slender arched aperture over two `moving` figures, possibly once playing a racket sport (mechanism now lacking), the chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing the maker`s name and crescent-form date aperture, all framed by foliate spandrels. 203cm(h) Condition Report: Marks and scratches, platform or feet missing, cracking and discolouration to dial with losses to edges, crescent date aperture with heavy losses, moving mechanism for figures missing, inspection recommended.

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