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Los 741

A trunk, two oak chests of drawers, a reproduction TV cabinet, a mirror, a magazine rack and a bed table (7)

Los 32

A VINTAGE CANE TRUNK WITH LEATHER COVER LABELLED J KELLY BRUSH, TRUNK AND PORTMANTEAU MAKER TOGETHER WITH A SELECTION OF HABERDASHERY, APPROX. 63 X 47 X 39 CM

Los 227

A LARGE WOODEN METAL BOUND TRAVELLING TRUNK HAVING THREE LIFT OUT TRAYS, APPROX. 61 X 92 X 71 CM

Los 63

19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, glazed door flanked by reeded pillars, trunk with long door and ebonised stringing and standing on bracket feet, arch shaped brass dial with bobbing ship, silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 218cm high We do not guarantee the workings of clocks - please contact department for further details (see extra images) - General condition consistent with age **

Los 67

18th Century oak longcase clock by Samuel Quarman of Temple Cloud, the square hood with moulded cornice, glazed door flanked by tapered split pillars, trunk with long door having star inlay and standing on bracket feet, 11" brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, cast spandrels, silvered calendar aperture and signed to the lower rim, 30 hour striking movement, 212cm high We do not guarantee the workings of clocks - please contact department for further details (see extra images) - General condition consistent with age **

Los 153

Pair of late 19th Century Plaue-On-Havel figural three branch candelabra, each decorated with a lady and cherub beside a tree trunk and having allover foliate encrusted decoration, 53cm high Losses to foliage and petals on both minor losses to finger tips, the three branch arms do not appear to have been broken - would recommend viewing this lot in person - General condition consistent with age **

Los 18

A Victorian Staffordshire spill holder as a tree trunk with two swans beneath, shred foliage on a naturalistic base, 18cm high

Los 194

Jos Wiston Newport (Shropshire), an early 18th century oak and mahogany bodied long case clock, the later broken arch top pediment with three brass ball finials, 30cm square painted face on a thirty hour single weight movement, the door with shell inlay, canted reeded corners to trunk with matching box base on small bracket feet, 218cm high

Los 578

A 19th century oak and patinated metal bound stamped leather dome topped trunk

Los 107

Two Continental Porcelain Centre Pieces One Modelled As Swans With Figures And Floral Decorated Trunk

Los 1483

A Victorian camphor wood trunk, with brass mounts, and recessed front handle, 94cm wide

Los 459

Large box of coin holders, coinage of Great Britain together with small tin trunk with various coins including copper three penny bits etc. (2).

Los 460

Large black metal tin trunk with large quantity of copper, cased sets coinage of Great Britain, together with large collection of Britain's first decimal coins in plastic casing & wallets. (2).

Los 605

A late 18th century oak longcase clock having pagoda and blind fret hood with silvered dial and 30 hour movement by John Clay, Wellingborough, flanked by pillars on arch trunk and square base with crossband decoration

Los 783

A late Victorian/Edwardian dome top canvas travel trunk having leather straps

Los 1130

Victorian oak stick barometer, Parkes & Son Birmingham, the arched pediment above a mercury tube and long trunk with thermometer, with a carved acanthus leaf cistern cover, 115cm high

Los 692

A 1920s metal work steamer trunk having strap handle and rising hinged lid.

Los 3

LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Jos Clarke, Alcester, the 11" brass dial with scroll engraved centre and mask pierced spandrels, signed, powered by a 30 hour movement striking on a bell, housed in a flat topped case with linette carved frieze and free standing fore columns, over a long trunk door and raised on a plain base with bracket feet, 79 1/2" (202cm) high

Los 5

LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY MARQUETRY AND LINE INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13 1/4" painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial, floral centre and fruit painted spandrels, indistinctly signed, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a case with broken swan neck pediment, gilt painted frieze, free standing fluted fore columns, over three oval shell and fan inlays and flame cut long trunk door with shaped top, flanked by quarter, fluted square cluster columns and raised on a crossbanded base with chamferred forecorners, 82" (208cm) high, lacks bracket feet

Los 6

NINETEENTH CENTURY LINE INLAID MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, signed C. Volonte, Trowbridge, the silvered dial with vernier and alcohol thermometer, signed, above a visible tube, housed in a case with brass finial to the broken architectural pediment above a crossbanded door, feather banded trunk and later stained beech cistern cover, 39" (99cm) high

Los 8

VICTORIAN AESTHETICS MOVEMENT EBONISED ADMIRAL FITZROY `ROYAL POLYTECHNIC` BAROMETER, by Joseph Davis and Co., the 91/2" paper register with twin outer scales and brass hands marked for yesterday and today above a glazed lower trunk containing `Fahrenheit` and `Centigrade thermometer` and printed Special remarks instructions `when rising` and `when falling`, housed in a case with inset classical Jasperware plaque to the cornice and carved decoration heightened in gilt, 43 1/2" (110.5cm) high

Los 12

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH CARVED WALNUTWOOD CASED COMBINATION WALL CLOCK/ANEROID BAROMETER, the 6 1/2" twelve piece roman dial with enamelled markers, powered by an eight day spring driven movement, housed in a fancy case with alcohol thermometer to the trunk, (marked Paris 1881) and 5 1/4" barometer dial with exposed centre, to the foot, the whole decorated with foliate scrolls, fluted columns and floral carvings, 29 1/2" (75cm) high, lacks cresting

Los 17

EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, by Fairbrother, Stockport, the 14" painted Roman dial with chapel ruins to the corners and female harvester to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a b bell, housed in a case with swan neck pediment and brass ball and spike finial, above reeded oblong free standing fore columns, trunk door with shaped top and panel below, flanked by rounded corners and raised on a panelled and chamferred base with ogee bracket feet, 91" (231cm) high

Los 12

An early 19th Century oak long case clock with eight day striking movement, hand painted dial, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and Roman numerals with floral sprig decorated spandrels in a segmental pediment hood with column supports, the trunk door with carved decoration, unsigned, 85 ins (215 cms) high

Los 33

A circa 1836 oak and metal trunk with applied metal supports, handles to sides, opening to reveal felt lined removable sections for the placement of silver, 23.5 ins (59.5 cms) high, 31 ins (78.5 cms) long, 21 ins (53 cms) deep (this case houses Lot Number 350 in this Sale)

Los 392

A Victorian gilt overmantel mirror, with moulded `tree trunk` frame 137cm wide 157cm high

Los 906

A large Lladro figure depicting a girl on a swing suspended from a tree trunk, having a naturalistic base.

Los 278

An 18th Century Oak Eight Day Long-Case Clock. The 12 inch (30.5 cm) square brass face having a silvered chapter ring signed Rob Bulbrook, of Lewsham and Sam Simcocks Deptford, encircling a matted centre with silvered seconds dial, ring-turned calendar aperture and winding holes. The corners embellished with spandrels. The tall case having mahogany cross-banding to the shaped trunk door. 86 ins (220 cm) in height, 20 ins (51 cm) wide and 10 ins (25 cm) deep.

Los 309

A 19th Century Staffordshire Three-part Group Circa 1825, with sheep standing on vegetative hillocks set upon a tray base with a tree trunk spill holder to the centre. 12 ins (30 cms) in height, 16 ins (41 cms) in width, 5 ins (13 cms) in depth (A/F).

Los 378

A tin trunk with contents, oak trolley table, two chairs and a modern oil on canvas

Los 470

A hessian on board cabin trunk with bentwood strapping, leather and metal corners, leather handles

Los 684

Treadle sewing machine, an oak gateleg table, stool, Lloyd Loom Ottoman, tin trunk, two small cases, two mirrors and a two tier occasional table (10)

Los 68

A late 19th/early 20th century ivory page turner, the handle carved with a snake, tree trunk and ivy leaves, over a plain blade. 32.5cm.

Los 144

A tin trunk containing various RAF Mess uniforms and a leather swagger stick.

Los 388

A 19th century wooden and metal bound dome top trunk.

Los 1096

"A Sylvac circular bowl decorated with rabbits, 19cm diam; a Kensington lustre shaped vase decorated with a pair of budgerigars, 23cm; a Sylvac tree trunk vase with nut hatch, 19.5cm; and a Radford vase decorated with flowers (4) "

Los 1297

A small ermine shoulder cape; and the makings of a wedding dress contained within a leather trunk

Los 1636

The Victor Super Grade Cruise Liner trunk; and similar Victor luggage trunk

Los 1349

An oak hall coat stand, with bevelled mirror, drop-down front, with clothes brushes etc., with a tea trolley and a brown fabric-finish trunk.

Los 11

A Regency mahogany mercury stick barometer. Stoppani, Sheffield, early 19th century. The rectangular silvered vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and applied with alcohol Fahrenheit scale thermometer beneath signature Stoppani, Sheffield to upper margin behind glazed door, the broken triangular pedimented case with exposed tube to the moulded trunk above domed cistern cover to the rounded base, 99cm (39ins) high. A Nicholas Stop(p)ani is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from Orchard Street, Sheffield 1822-25.

Los 12

A Regency mahogany mercury stick barometer. B. Molinau and Co., Plymouth, early 19th century. The rectangular silvered vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and applied with alcohol Fahrenheit scale thermometer beneath signature B. Molinau & Co., Plymouth to upper margin behind glazed door, the broken triangular pedimented case with exposed tube to the caddy moulded trunk above domed cistern cover to the rounded base, 98cm (38.75ins) high.

Los 13

A fine William IV mahogany bowfronted mercury stick barometer Troughton and Simms, London, circa 1835. With convex moulded surmount and silvered vernier scale calibrated in barometeric inches and annotated FAIR, Change, RAIN beneath signature Troughton & Simms, London to upper margin, behind bowed glass within moulded surround above trunk with the same bowed profile and ebony strung edges applied with conforming mercury tube Fahrenheit and Reaumur scale thermometer with convex moulded pediment and apron to surround, the base with turned ebony half vase cistern cover flanked by lozenge inlaid canted angles with cavetto moulded underside, 95cm (37.5ins) high. The partnership between Edward Troughton (junior) and William Simms is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as formed 1826 and continuing after Edward TroughtonÕs death in 1831, initially trading form the Orrery at 136 Fleet Street the firm moved to 138 Fleet Street from circa 1840. In 1922 the firm was sold and became Cooke, Troughton & Simms Ltd. According to Banfield Edward Troughton was quite a character choosing to live a semi reclusive life and was characterised by his snuff-stained wig and ear trumpet. Edward TroughtonÕs skill both in the manufacture and design of fine Instruments led him to be awarded lucrative contracts from The East India Company, The Board of Ordnance, The Royal Observatory and The Board of Longitude. TroughtonÕs reputation and client list no doubt secured the prosperity of the business for a significant period after his death.

Los 14

A Victorian burr walnut mercury stick barometer. Negretti and Zambra, London, circa 1880. The arched bevel-glazed canted ivory vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and signed NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, LONDON to upper margin above trunk with vernier adjustment square to throat over applied bevel-glazed mercury Fahrenheit and Centigrade scale thermometer, the circular base with domed cistern cover, 92cm (36ins) high. The firm of Negretti and Zambra are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as being established in 1850 when a partnership between Enrico Negretti and Joseph Zambra was formed. The firm became one of the most prolific makers of scientific instruments and continued trading well into the 20th century.

Los 104

A Victorian mahogany drop-dial striking wall clock Camerer Cuss and Co., London, mid 19th century The five knopped pillar twin fusee gong striking movement with anchor escapement and shouldered plates, the 12 inch white painted Roman numeral dial signed CAMERER CUSS & Co., LONDON to centre and with steel spade hands within a cast brass glazed bezel with angled silvered fillet to inside edge and turned wooden surround, the box case with brass fishscale fret inset side doors above flame figured drop-trunk flanked by foliate carved ears and pendulum adjustment flap to the curved base, 49cm (19ins) high. The firm of Camerer Kuss and Co. are recorded trading from 2 Broad Street by 1844, later opening a flagship retail outlet and workshop at 56 New Oxford Street in 1867. The firm continued trading from this premises until 1983.

Los 110

A Victorian mahogany longcase regulator Charles F. Crews, Plymouth, circa 1860 The substantial six baluster pillar movement with stepped plates, deadbeat escapement, HarrisonÕs maintaining power, high pinion counts, six spoke wheel crossings, steel screw adjustable pivot endstops and wood rod pendulum with fine beat adjustment and large star engraved lenticular bob with calibrated rating nut, the 13 inch circular silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and Roman numeral hour dials and signed CHA.S F. CREWS, PLYMOUTH to centre and engraved REGULATOR to upper margin, the circumference with Arabic five minute annotations to outer track, in a case with large ball finial to the concave-sided upstand above generous cornice and brass fillet inset circular glazed aperture to the hood door, the trunk with rectangular glazed door enclosing interior fitted with pendulum beat scale, on recessed panel fronted plinth base with moulded skirt, 203cm (80ins) high excluding ball finial; 218cm (85ins) high overall. A Charles F. Crews is recorded working from 48 Treville Street, Plymouth in 1828 and then 23 Bedford Street 1844-50.

Los 112

A Regency mahogany precision longcase clock of one month duration with moonphase George Hancock, Midsomer Norton, early 19th century The substantial five-pillar rack and bell striking movement with tall shouldered plates, five-wheel trains, deadbeat escapement and wide-jaw pendulum suspension for the steel-rod pendulum with large lenticular bob, the 13 inch single sheet silvered brass Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials and signed George Hancock, MidsummÕr Norton to the delicate leafy swag engraved centre within chapter ring with Arabic quarters to outer track, the angles with conforming rosette and swag decoration beneath arch with rolling moonphase calibrated with THE MOONS AGE to upper border and engraved with marine landscapes to lunettes, in a break-arch top case with Corinthian columns to hood above shaped ebony line inlaid panel to throat over rectangular caddy moulded trunk door with conforming shaped-panel decoration and flanked by Corinthian quarter columns to trunk, on plinth base with shallow moulded skirt, 203cm (80ins) high. George Hancock is recorded in Moore A.J. THE CLOCKMAKERS OF SOMERSET 1650-1900 as working in Midsomer Norton in 1828 and 1839, Moore suggests that he may have also later worked in Frome where a maker with the same name is recorded at various addresses from 1839 to 1853. The movement of the current lot is robustly built with accuracy in mind suggesting that it was built as a special order for a particularly discerning client.

Los 113

A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock with moonphase John Smith, Chester, circa 1780 The four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 13.5 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the foliate scroll engraved centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes to outer track and female mask and scroll applied spandrels to angles, beneath arch with rolling moonphase calibrated for age of the moon to edge of disc and with foliate engraved lunettes, the upper edge of the arch signed JOHN SMITH CHESTER to an applied curved plate, the swan neck pedimented case with reeded columns to hood above trunk with swollen frieze to throat over shaped-top caddy moulded flame figured door flanked by fluted quarter columns, on raised panel fronted plinth base with canted angles and shallow mounded skirt, 229cm (90ins) high. John Smith is recorded in Moore, Nicholas Chester Clocks & Clockmakers as working in Foregate Street, Chester in 1781, and is thought to have been active circa 1750-85.

Los 114

A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock with moonphase Peter Fearnley, Wigan, circa 1780 The four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 14 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and sweep calendar hand to the fine Ho-Ho bird inhabited foliate scroll engraved centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring with calendar to inside edge and Arabic five minutes to outer track, the angles applied with foliate scroll cast spandrels beneath arch with rolling moonphase calibrated for age of the moon to edge of disc and with lunettes applied with pierced and engraved decoration incorporating text TIME IS VALUABLE, the upper edge of the arch signed PETER FEARNLEY WIGAN to an applied curved plate, the swan neck pedimented case with central upstand and gilt leafy scroll decorated verre eglomise infill above ring-turned columns to hood, the trunk with blind fret collar above shaped-top caddy moulded flame figured door flanked by fluted quarter columns, on raised panel fronted plinth base with canted angles and shallow mounded skirt, 235cm (92.5ins) high. Peter Fearnley is recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2 as born circa 1749, he married Ann Lawson (from a fellow Wigan clockmaking family) in 1776 and died 1826. The current lot is a classic example of FearnleyÕs work with details such as the engraved dial centre and fine applied decoration to the lunettes of the arch only seen on his best work.

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