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Los 1492

A George III oak longcase clock, with 30 hour movement by Barber Winster with penny moon and dater aperture. Height 198 cm. CONDITION REPORT: We have located the weight and the pendulum. We have not had the movement running and, in our opinion, it requires an overall. The movement appears to be complete and when pressure is applied to the going train the crutch ticks away. When the hand is advanced the moon phase and date wheels appear to work also. The clock is currently not striking when manually advanced. The seat board is clearly old, and the cheeks have not been built up. The mask around the dial fits reasonably well. This suggests that the clock is not a marriage, but we cannot guarantee this. The movement clearly requires an overall. The case is quite primitive and very heavy timber. The hood mouldings are all a little loose but all present. The door is damaged at the bottom right-hand corner where the flat hinge sits. The left-hand bottom edge return moulding looks to have been replaced. The trunk door is not warped and closes as it should. The sides of the case are in good condition and the back board is original. The clock base looks to be quite short, but we cannot see any evidence of height reduction. The bottom mouldings and bracket feet appear to be original.

Los 1424

A George III mahogany longcase clock, with eight day striking movement by Peter Robertson Perth, with long trunk door quarter column corners and strung case.

Los 1138

A pine dome topped trunk of small form, with working lock and key, the interior lined with paper from Reynolds Newspaper Sunday May 11th 1862. Height 35 cm, width 47 cm, depth 31 cm.

Los 1225

A 20th century leather bedside cabinet, in the form of a trunk with two long drawers and brass coloured fittings. Height +/- 61 cm, width +/- 65 cm, depth 47 cm (see illustration).

Los 1495

A late 18th/early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by J Hodgson of Whitehaven, with 31 cm painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and with painted ship to arch, with eight day striking movement the trunk door flanked by quarter column corners. Height 213 cm.

Los 9

A Japanese stoneware vase, with elephant handles and character mark to the base. Height 14 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The vase is structurally sound but does have several chips to the extremities. There is one large chip to one side and various other nibbles around the edges and base. There are also small chips and losses to the tusks of the elephant handles and chips to the elephants trunk.

Los 1204

An early 20th century mahogany longcase clock, with three train fusee musical movement with nine gongs and musical cylinder, with Westminster Whittington and St Michael chimes, the brass dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial with glazed trunk door flanked by canted angles, the base raised on ogee moulded bracket feet. Height 221 cm, maximum width 42 cm, maximum depth 30 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in extremely good condition and of very good quality. Any imperfections are minor. The left-hand side fretwork panel has a small section detached which is taped into place. There is a small nick to the right-hand side of the arch on the hood and minor blemishes around the keyhole. Neither door is warped. All weights and gongs are present and we have the winder and top finial. The movement winds on all three trains and seems to chime and strike when manually advanced. The dial is in extremely good clean condition. The movement is currently ticking away. Clearly, we cannot give any guarantee that the clock is running and striking absolutely correctly, but it would seem that this is the case. The clock has come to us from a good local estate.

Los 663

A Kuba (Congo) carved wood figural cup, 19th/20th century, the upper vessel carved with three registers of dentil, over a kneeling spirit figure with open mouthed fierce expression 21cm high; together with a Papua New Guinea barkcloth "tapa" long mat painted with repeating panels of hatched X motifs and toothed patterns, with applied label inscribed "Mat made out of tree bark New Guinea" 221cm x 47cm (max); and another, tubular, painted with tree-like and other repeat motifs, with adhered old letter " A New Guinea dress made of the beaten bark of a tree stripped entire off the trunk without being cut at all. With love to Mrs Vaudrey from May" 171cm x 16cm (3)

Los 389

A 'rocking ship' automaton mahogany longcase clock, 18th century and later cased, the 30cm brass dial signed 'Jno. Dison St Ives' with painted backdrop to the arch, seconds dial and date aperture, silvered chapter ring, Rococo spandrels, 8 day 5 pillar movement, with arched top hood and trunk door, upon ogee feet 216cm highlacking a hood side column

Los 357

A walnut longcase clock, early 18th century, the 12inch (30.5cm) brass dial signed 'Jos Bland, London' to a boss in the arch flanked by dolphin mounts, 5 pillar movement, mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture with ringed winding holes, the caddy top hood with line inlaid frieze, the breakarch top trunk door and rectangular base with similar line inlay220cm highSee extra imagesMultiple areas of repaired and replacment moulding, especially around the arched door of the case and hoodHoods left column is slightly loose, various lifting and splitting to the veneerMechanism untested, assume it needs a full service, back board behind the mechanism has added vertical strips to the flanks Dial has multiple areas cleaning residue build up to the decoration

Los 261

Isaac Cullin (1859-1942) The racehorse Pretty Polly with jockey up signed and dated lower right 'Isaac Cullin / 1904' oil on canvas, unframed 41 x 51cm; together with another similar work probably by the same hand, unsigned, and a scrapbook of horse racing interest (3) Cullin - unlined, unframed. Some surface scuffs. Minor losses to the trunk of the horse and around centre left edge.An unknown racehorse with jockey up - oil on canvas, unlined, framed. A repaired tear with retouching above the horse's head. Some surface dirt. Stretcher bar marks visible. Paint loss near centre left edge.

Los 378

A late George III mahogany longcase clock, early 19th century, the pagoda top hood with gilt brass Corinthian capped columns flanking the painted 12inch (30.5cm) dial signed 'Thos Whitaker, Thorne', a moonphase disc to the arch above strawberry and flower spandrels, seconds dial and date aperture, 8 day movement, break arch trunk door flanked by similarly capped quarter pilasters, upon a rectangular base and ogee bracket feet 234cm highIt has been workingHood cleaned off and part re-stained. attractive dial, possibly extra height added to the base panel as timber differsLater fret in the pagodaSee images

Los 376

A George III mahogany chiming longcase clock, with later adaption for a three train movement, the hood with shaped cresting and three ball finials above 12inch (30.5cm) brass dial signed 'Jno Stripe, Chichester' to the silvered chapter ring, Victorian movement with chime on 8 bells / 4 bells dial to the added arch, subsidiary seconds dial, mask spandrels, trunk with breakarch door flanked by brass capped stop-fluted quarter pilasters on a stepped base with bracket feet 237cm high226cm high without central finial, Three weights presentSee imagesGoing train line is caught up and not able to test it, but strikes and chimes on eight bells apparently ok. Movement rather dirty inside, bells need tuning or securing properlyWe suggest it will need a professional service. Sold as seen from a deceased estateHood finials loose, repairs and patches to plinth base

Los 385

A walnut longcase clock, second quarter 18th century, the 12inch (30.5cm) brass dial signed 'Martin Jackson, London' to the centre, with pendulum regulation dial to the arch, silvered chapter ring and seconds dial, strike/silent lever above XII, date aperture, mask spandrels, 5 pillar movement, the rectangular trunk door with lenticle, the base with shaped skirting230cm highHood surface is very shiny, Appears to strike correctly, Pendulum supplied but currently broken, bob detached, cam mechanism may need attentionWe havent had it running but we have two non-original weightsNo packing under seat board, patching to some veneers and mouldings, skirting replacedLater trunk lock, hinges probably old replacements, no keyDeceased estate vendor, removed from storage

Los 379

A mahogany longcase clock, circa 1800, the hood with swanneck pediment and painted 12inch (30.5cm) one piece arched dial signed 'Bancroft Scarbrough', with floral spandrels, seconds and calendar dials, 4 pillar 8 day movement, the breakarch trunk door above rectangular plinth base with shaped skirting 230cm highDial with chipping to the paintwork and minor craqueleuer, possible re-touchingCase with general wear, most noticably to the lower thirdArched case door slightly warped so protrudes out at the top, two dry cracks left and right of the top of the doorMechanism untested, see images

Los 377

A mahogany longcase clock, early 19th century, the restored arched moulded top hood with blind fret frieze above 32.5cm brass dial signed above the arch 'Jonathan Lees, Bury', moonphase disc above silvered chapter ring, mask spandrels and engraved centre, date aperture below, trunk with lancet top door, upon a rectangular plinth base 233cm high the entire front aspect to the hood looks 20th century construction The clock has not been running, attractive dial and trunk 

Los 101

A SECESSIONIST EARTHENWARE VASE, early 20th century, of flared rounded cylindrical form, tubelined and painted in sombre colours and with gilt sponging with the bust portrait of a young lady with be-ribboned hair, with tree trunk column panels, the reverse tubelined with a black imp peeping from behind a tree, unmarked, 12 1/2" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Glaze crazed, no restoration, hairline crck running through face. Small chip to rim

Los 343

BRONZE CENSER: 19th century Indian bronze zoomorphic incense burner or censer, modelled in the form of an elephant with raised trunk and with star and crescent headdress and embellished in red, 5 1/8” (13 cm) H

Los 194

George III Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched 13in dial inscribed 'Robert Law, Castle Douglas', with subsidiary dials, the trunk with quarter reeded columns, two lead weights and pendulum, overall 207cm high.

Los 233

A Staffordshire pearlware bocage group, circa 1820, boy and girl figures below a tree of perching birds and nests of eggs , 25cm high and a Staffordshire pearlware style group of two musicians with dancing dogsThe first group is broken through the tree trunk and branches in several places and restored (noticeably). One of the birds has restoration to its head. The boy has been broken through the neck. Enamels ae flaking adn there are small chips and losses to the applied flowers.The second group (a late copy of the style) is cracked in the base and several repaired breaks through the trunk and bocage. The figures have been broken and restored as have the dogs (which are lacking from legs).

Los 60

IN THE STYLE OF TIMOTHY OULTON; a modern felt and leather bound travelling trunk/chest of drawers, with hinged lid above two short over one long drawer, width 110cm, depth 44cm, height 76cm.

Los 505

Two vintage Polish Circus 'Cyrk' advertising posters: Featuring an elephant balancing on its trunk, artist: W. Wasilewski, 96cm x 66.5cm, together with another featuring a monkey, artist Hubert Hilscher, circa 1973, 98cm x 66.5cm (2)

Los 97

A large German mid-century aluminium travel steamer trunk. Leather handles at each end, bright pink lining. L91cm x D50cm x H34cm. (AF). Condition Report: Structurally sound. The hinges and clasps are slightly rusty however still function. The exterior has multiple scratches and knocks consistent with age and usage. Would benefit from a clean. Some of the exterior components have become loose. Interior lining has no significant stains or tears.

Los 95

A contemporary Henry's tan leather-bound trunk type suitcase. With fitted interior, leather handles, wheels and brass locks. L91cm x D54cm x H33cm. (AF).

Los 94

A large German mid-century aluminium travel steamer trunk. Leather handles at each end, a later light blue lining and two functioning catches. L102cm x D54cm x H54cmcm. (AF).

Los 363

A canvas and metal-mounted steamer cabin trunk, early 20th century, with a fitted interior,88cm wide54cm deep110cm high when openCondition ReportOverall the trunk is structurally sound but with noticeable wear and cosmetic issues. The trunk closes flush and the opening mechanism is smooth, however, there is no key and the mechanism is in the lock position. The lefthand bolt is damaged. The fitted interior is quite degraded, some damage to the inside of the drawers, further marks, stains, wear, losses and damage. Exterior degraded, metal tarnished and leather worn. Side handles in good order and secure. Structurally sound but would not be suitable for intended use without some additional strengthening.

Los 161

VICTORIAN OAK & PINE CLOCK DRESSER circa 1850, central upper removable hood clock section, lower shaped top trunk door, quarter cut reeded pillar detail, eight shelves, single panel board back, three frieze drawers, brass pommels, swan neck handles, twin cupboard doors, turned wooden knobs, interior shelves, dog kennel centre, three brass casings hanging, presumed dinner gong, corner bracket feet, 222cms (h), 132cms (w), 38cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Los 106

ANTIQUE OAK & MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK circa 1840, arched top painted dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, single weight pendulum driven thirty hour bell strike movement (pendulum and weight included), broken swan neck hood pediment, single glazed door, brass capped spindle pillars, shaped top trunk door, horn escutcheon, stepped trunk base, shaped lower apron, 213cms (h), 46.5cms (w)Provenance: private collection Gwynedd

Los 47

MIXED ANTIQUE/VINTAGE FURNISHINGS comprising wooden lidded trunk, iron banded, side carry handles, 36cms (h), 107cms (w), 54cms (d), blue painted metal strong box, side carry handles, 28cms (h), 48cms (w), 34cms (d), pierced brass fire fender, 21cms (h), 126cms (w), 32cms (d), oak wooden tray, 58 x 43cmsProvenance: private collection Gwynedd

Los 108

J REED BRAMPTON LONGCASE CLOCK circa 1850, arched top painted dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds aperture, single weight pendulum driven bell strike movement (pendulum and weight included), broken swan neck hood pediment, single glazed door, turned pillars, crossbanded arched top trunk door, stepped trunk base, 222cms (h), 52cms (w)Provenance: private collection Gwynedd

Los 84a

JOSEPH SMITH WREXHAM MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK circa 1840, signed arched top painted dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement (pendulum and weights included), arched top hood, Greek key moulding, shaped detail glazed door, Corinthian capped reeded pillars, quarter cut repeated to the trunk, shaped top long trunk door, stepped trunk base, canted reeded corners, plinth base, 219cms (h), 47cms (w)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Los 153

VINTAGE & LATER LUGGAGE TRUNKS/STORAGE BOXES (3), comprising Victorian brass banded tin lidded trunk, side carry handles, blue painted interior, 47.5cms (h), 76cms (w), 50cms (d), two modern 'Stars and Stripes' decorated boxes, 51cms (h), 51cms (w), 51cms (d) the largestProvenance: private collection Conwy

Los 1228

A large blue travelling trunk, and a mahogany artist box (2)

Los 1031A

An early 20th century travelling trunk with fitted interior.

Los 6

Rivarossi N gauge USA outline Locomotives and tenders most requiring remedial work (12), comprising 4-6-2 class Locomotives and tenders black Grand Trunk Railroad 5629 (3), 4-6-2 class Locomotives and tenders black Atchinson Topeko 3424 (6), similar green Crescent Ltd 1401, incomplete Loco and tender chassis and bodies (2), large tray of bogies wheels axles, P-F, (12),

Los 447

Collection of Historic paper railway documents and model engineering drawings (qty), comprising Engineering Blueprints for Road Locomotives (qty), Sets of plans for large-scale Locomotive models such as King Arthur class and many others (qty), Historic large calendars (6 approx), Rolled plans and Engineering drawings for Models of Locomotives in 5" and 2.5" scales (Large qty) all in stout wooden trunk, P-VG, (qty)

Los 472

A late 19th or early 20th century Chinese Yixing 'tree-trunk' teapot, the flat cover and body with moulded prunus decoration, impressed 'mouse' mark to base and two-character signature under the cover 'Rong Qing' 9 cm high to/w another Yixing globular teapot with domed cover and moulded relief 'dragon and phoenix' design, also with impressed seal mark and signature, 11 cm high (2) Tree trunk teapot with chips to underside of cover and foot, the globular example with sticky tape residue 

Los 871

A vintage steel and wood bound crocodile skin panelled trunk, with leather carrying handles, 92 cm w 48 cm x 30 cm h (on later castors to 35 cm h)

Los 365

A Mossman Made vintage travel trunk. Approx. dimensions 90.5cm x 51cm x 35cm.

Los 584

A vintage tin toy trunk produced by Northampton Metal Crafts Company together with a small pine chest of drawers

Los 476

A METAL TRUNK AND A SEWING MACHINE, comprising a vintage tin trunk with wood effect finish, height 41cm x width 64cm x depth 42cm, together with a wooden cased Singer sewing machine with accessories (2) (Condition Report: generally appear ok, trunk a little dented, sewing machine untested, both having wear and signs of age)

Los 1210

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK CASED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, with twin swan neck pediment, turned supports, flanking an arched glazed door, that's enclosing a brass and silvered 12 inch dial, seconds dial, signed John Williams of Carmarthen, above a single trunk door, on a box plinth, height 220cm (condition report: winding key, pendulum and two weights, veneer slightly lifting to hood, general signs of usage)

Los 1207

A VINTAGE CANVAS TRAVELING TRUNK, with wooden banding, along with another case (condition report: surface marks, scuffs, damage, etc) (2)

Los 1237

A VARIETY OF OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, to include a 20th century mahogany double door cabinet, width 102cm x depth 39cm x height 66cm, a pine trestle bench, a teak table, a teak trolley, a fire screen, a standard lamp, a towel rail, a vintage travelling trunk and an ottoman (condition report: all with wear and imperfections, such as surface marks, scuffs, stains, other wear and tear) (9)

Los 2

Registration - 343 XUS Chassis No. - H9YH142727 M.O.T. - Exempt Odometer - 20,015 If you’re a lover of 1950s Americana and have a hankering for a head-turning motor car with a throbbing V8, this second-generation Ford Thunderbird could be just what you’re looking for. All fins and chrome, this flame red 1959 ‘Squarebird’ is powered by a mighty 300hp, 352 cubic inch, 5800cc V8 engine that makes all the right noises. Inside, the inimitable 50’s American feel continues, with the cream and black trim, yet more chrome, electric windows and that handsome, steering wheel-mounted optional Cruise-O-Matic three-speed automatic transmission. Even the boot (or should we say ‘trunk’?) gets in on the act, with a distinctive grey and cream chequered lining. ‘343 XUS’ left the USA for the UK in 2009 and this left-hand-drive machine has had just three owners since it arrived on these shores. The current owner describes the engine, transmission, electrics and paintwork as ‘good’. The chrome would benefit from some TLC, as would the interior trim but, offered at No Reserve, this capacious four-seater is a great deal of car for the money. And it will certainly turn heads. The first-generation Ford Thunderbird, produced from 1955-57, was a hugely popular two-seater. When they launched the second-generation model in 1958, Ford added two additional seats and added luxury elements more usually found in much more expensive cars. One advertising slogan was ‘New Ford Thunderbird seats four - now it’s twice the fun to own one!” What became known as the ‘Squarebird’ has been acclaimed as a sculptural masterpiece of Fifties Detroit design, and it’s easy to see why the second generation sold more than four times as many examples as its predecessor. In summary: An eye-catching example of Ford’s renowned ‘Squarebird’ A fantastic, four-seater companion for classic American car events Offered at No Reserve

Los 724

CAMPHORWOOD TRUNK, 19th century of compact proportions, rising lid with brass caps and carrying handles on short legs with castors, 73cm x 38cm x 40cm H.

Los 41

NINA CAMPBELL AND OSBOURNE & LITTLE WALLPAPER, a large quantity of various designs housed in a metal clad trunk.

Los 251

CAMPHORWOOD TRUNK, 19th century Chinese export brass bound with rising lid, carrying handles and turned supports, 102cm x 51cm x 51cm H.

Los 624

Pine storage chest/trunk with iron work handles & dove tail joints 93cm W x 44cm H x 52cm D

Los 275

A small, frosted crystal elephant figurine stands gracefully on all fours, her trunk delicately raised, embodying an aura of elegance and tranquility. Signed Lalique France. Dimensions: 4.25"L x 1.75"W x 3.25"HManufacturer: LaliqueCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.

Los 1650

Antique wooden blanket storage trunk lid opens to internal tray, above extensive storage space, (height 48cm; width 91cm; depth 45cm approx).

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