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Lot 769

A Heavy Dome Topped Seaman`s Trunk having all over cast iron mounts with anchor motif to top, having hinged lid, 92cm wide, 51cm high, 56cm deep

Lot 815

A 19th Century Sandalwood Seaman`s Trunk having all over brass mounts and banding, with 2 carrying handles with inset front ring handle, hinged lid, 91cm wide, 46cm deep, 40.5cm high

Lot 65

John Rowton of Cambridge, an early 19th century oak longcase clock, the plain white dial with date aperture and secondary dial under an arched hood, the trunk with arched door and plain base

Lot 66

Thomas Bates of Market Harborough, a George III oak and crossbanded longcase clock, the painted dial with date aperture and secondary dial beneath a tole pendulum bob depicting a three master under an arched hood with swan neck pediment, the trunk with rectangular door, fluted pilasters and a plain base on bracket feet

Lot 82

Thomas Dawes of Northampton, an 18th century and later oak and crossbanded longcase clock, the brass dial with single hand supporting a 30 hour movement under a square hood with swan neck pediment, the trunk with canted rectangular door and plain face on a bracket plinth

Lot 734

An early 20th century Japanese bronze bubble blower, he sits on a tree trunk, his blow pipes in a box around his neck, he holds his left hand up to cup the bubble he is blowing, signed Toyo..., 13.5 (5.25in) high

Lot 244

A mahogany small longcase clock, with later 20th Century brass arched movement, the trunk with quarter columns gilt capitals and aperture, on plinth base.

Lot 581

A 19th Century dome top pine travel trunk with brass carry handle

Lot 538

A mahogany cased long case clock by M. & D. Feren, Edinburgh, with 8 day movement, 2 subsidiary dials, with swan neck pediment and shaped trunk.

Lot 107

A late George III oak thirty hour movement longcase clock, with eight day face with false winding holes, the 12 inch square painted dial signed 'Owen Davies, Llanidloes', the unrestored movement lacking its bell, the face lacking subsidiary seconds hand, the square hood with turned front corner hood pilasters over a crossbanded trunk door with canted corners to the top, between quarter reeded front corner trunk pilasters, on a box base and wavy cut-out plinth, 209cm high

Lot 108

A Victorian walnut spring driven drop-dial timepiece, the 12 inch painted face with ring of Roman numerals and two winding holes, the case with floral mouldings over a floral marquetry sprig to the short trunk, 79cm high

Lot 115

A eight day longcase clock, the 11 inch square brass dial signed `J. Joyce, Wem`, the false plate by Jones, Birmingham, the four pillar movement possibly associated, the oak case with later carving to the hood, trunk and box base on a later skirting plinth, 190cm high

Lot 119

An eight day long case clock, early 19th century, the 12 inch arch painted dial signed `Boney, Padstow`, with centred subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture under a rolling moon with motto `High water at Padstow`, the face and restored movement in an arched hood over a trunk with long shaped trunk door on a reduced box base, 198cm high

Lot 120

An eight day longcase clock, the arched brass dial with inner subsidiary seconds dial, marked `Cooper, Whitchurch`, within a ring of Roman and Arabic numerals, under the motto `Tempus Fugit` to the arch, the hood with arch broken pediment over fluted front corner hood pilasters and a long arched trunk door between fluted canted front corners, on a box base and cut-out plinth, 206cm high

Lot 122

A thirty hour longcase clock, the 12 inch eight day face signed `Owen Davies, Llanidloes`, with thirty hour weight driven movement, the hood with fluted front corner pilasters over an ogee arched trunk door with star inlay, above an ogee panelled box base, with later skirting plinth, 215cm high

Lot 2143

An iron bound travel trunk.

Lot 182

A Victorian painted pine trunk, interior with hinged recess and two fitted drawers, 3ft.

Lot 295

An early 20th century solid oak hall clock, silvered dial above bevelled, glazed trunk door, eight-day movement, striking on a gong, 2ft. 6in. high - with pendulum and key

Lot 303

A mahogany wall clock (Victorian with modifications), unusually small dial, glazed trunk, dial 6in.

Lot 93

VICTORIAN BROWN MOROCCO and BRASS MOUNTED JEWEL BOX in the form of a cabin trunk, the hinged lid having brass engraved flush hinged handle and mount and opening to reveal a purple satin and velvet lined interior with six swivel action trays and vertical fall-front, all with engraved brass mounts, 31cm wide

Lot 45

Green Erin - A Clarice Cliff conical sugar sifter circa 1933 hand decorated with a stylised tree and flowers within green and black banding, Bizarre mark, height 14cm. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration. [A 1933 pattern featuring cloud-shaped trees with a dramatic black tree trunk surrounded by fried egg-shaped flowers. This pattern also has an orange colourway. DM]

Lot 71

May Avenue - A Clarice Cliff 18" ribbed charger circa 1933 hand decorated with a tree lined road with red roofed cottages before turquoise bushes with black spade trees together with a large black trunk tree with Cafe Au Lait style tonal green stippled foliage all within black and blue banding, Bizarre mark, width 45cm. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration - Two small paint flakes to the black on a lower tree bough and a number of faint small linear scratches to the turquoise bushes and outer banding. [Only the second ever example to come up for auction, this has been consigned by a direct descendant of the original owner. Having lived for many years underneath a Ping Pong table the charger was discovered by the vendor and gifted by her grandmother as a sixteenth birthday present. From the Bizarre girls point of view it was an elaborate, very labour-intensive pattern. Thanks to Leonard Griffin’s research we know that all these elements were originally combined by Italian painter and sculptor Amadeo Modigliani in his painting "Landscape at Cagnes". It’s still a mystery as to why the name "May Avenue" was chosen by Clarice. Perhaps it was her Potteries sense of humour, as there are two roads with this name within a few miles of her Tunstall home! DM]

Lot 4

A Victorian mother-of-pearl inlaid rosewood mercury wheel barometer, unsigned, mid 19th century. The 8 inch star -centre engraved circular silvered register calibrated in inches beneath bowfronted Fahrenheit scale alcohol thermometer to the tapered trunk and hygrometer to the swan neck pediment, the square base with rectangular spirit level and ivory setting pointer adjustment disc, the case with elaborate mother of pearl marquetry borders to front, 101cm high, with a copy of Banfield, Edwin BAROMETERS wheel or banjo Baros Books, 1st edition, Trowbridge 1985, dj., (2). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 6

A Regency mahogany cistern tube stick barometer, John Braham, Bristol, early 19th century. The arched brass scale calibrated in inches, mounted with a Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer and signed JOHN BRAHAM, BRISTOL to upper margin, the waisted trunk with exposed tube above domed citern cover to the rounded base, 93cm high. John Braham is recorded in Banfeld, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS ND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from several addresses in Bristol 1830-56. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 11

A George III inlaid mahogany bulb-cistern tube stick barometer, F. Donegan, Stafford, circa 1810. The rectangular silvered vernier scale calibrated in inches and applied with a mercury Fahrenheit scale thermometer, the upper edge signed F. Donegan, Stafford, the case with hinged glazed cover and broken pediment above a parquetery banded caddy-moulded trunk with exposed tube and a domed circular cistern cover to base, 97cm high. F. Donegan is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILRS 1660-1900 as working in Stafford, c.1810-30. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 30

A Queen Anne walnut eight-day longcase clock. David Lestourgeon, London, early 18th century. The five finned -pillar inside countwheel bell-striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial with calendar aperture, ringed winding holes and subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre within an applied Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes and fleur-de-lys half hour markers, the angles applied with twin cherub and crown pattern spandrels beneath shallow arch with oval boss signed David Lestourgeon, London within foliate engraved infill and herringbone upper border, the case with moulded cornice above blind fret infill and integral pilasters to hood, long trunk door and on plinth base with moulded skirt, case with some restoration, 231cm high. David Lestourgeon is recorded in Baillie, G. H.Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in London 1698- 1731 and is described as a fine maker. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 31

A fine George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock. Wilmshurst, Reading, circa 1780. The four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial with recessed seconds dial, sweep calendar hand and signed Wilmshurst, Reading to the foliate scroll engraved centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes, the angles with foliate-scroll cast spandrels beneath Strike/Sillent dial flanked by conforming mounts to arch, The case with pagoda pediment above reeded pilasters to hood, break- arch trunk door and raised panel fronted plinth base with double moulded skirt incorporating shaped apron and block feet, 249cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 32

A George II green japanned eight-day longcase clock. Robert Bray, London, circa 1740. The five-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial with calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers, Arabic five minutes and signed Robert Bray, LONDON to lower edge, with mask and scroll spandrels to angles beneath Strike/Silent dial flanked by dolphin cast mounts to arch, the break-arch case with integral pilasters to hood above break-arch trunk door polychrome and gilt relief decorated with chinoiseries above a man-o-war on a dark green ground, on a reduced plinth base with moulded skirt (pedimnet lacking, case generally distressed), 208cm high. Robert Bray is recorded in Baillie, G.H.Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in London 1728-43. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 33

An oak eight-day longcase clock with moonphase and Masonic dial. James Thomas, Chester, late 18th century and later. The four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 13 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and signed Jam's Thomas, Chester to the figural Masonic engraved centre within an applied Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes, the angles with foliate-scroll cast spandrels beneath rolling moonphase to arch, now in a swan-neck pedimented case with twist turned pilasters to hood above short shaped-top trunk door flanked by conforming columns and a recessed panel-fronted plinth base with squat cabriole feet, 225cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 34

An Irish George III inlaid mahogany eight-day longcase clock. Alexander Christie, Dublin, late 18th century. The four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 13.5 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the foliate-scroll engraved centre within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes and signed Alex'r Christie, DUBLIN to lower edge, the angles with angel-head and foliate-scroll cast spandrels, the case with broken triangular pediment above reeded frieze and conforming pilasters flanking the parquetry banded hood door, the trunk with vase and fan inlaid shaped-top door flanked by quarter columns, the plinth base with large oval cartouche and canted corners, on bracket feet, (some damage to case), 232cm high. Alexander Christie is recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World Vol. 2 as working in Dublin 1758-1801. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 35

An Irish Regency mahogany eight day precision longcase clock. Jameson, Dublin, early 19th century. The four- pillar rack striking movement with deadbeat escapement, wood-rod pendulum and crossed-out large diameter weight pulleys, the 14 inch circular cream painted Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds ring and indistinctly signed Jameson, Dublin to centre, the break-arch case with shaped upstand to the foliate and rope-twist carved cornice above rectangular glazed trunk door and plinth base with moulded skirt, 211cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 36

A mahogany eight-day longcase clock with Adam and Eve automaton. Unsigned, early 19th century. The four- pillar rack and bell striking movement with anchor escapement and 13 inch white painted Roman numeral break- arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and arched calendar aperture to centre, polychrome and gilt decorated spandrels and arch with raised figure of Eve gesturing with an apple in her right hand towards Adam with the motion of the pendulum, the background painted as the Garden of Eden, the swan neck pedimented case with reeded pilasters to hood above rectangular trunk door and plinth base with bracket feet, 206cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 37

A William IV parquetry banded eight day longcase clock. John Latham, Macclesfield, circa 1830. The four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 13 inch square cream painted Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, arched calendar aperture and signed John Latham, Macclesfield to the ho-ho bird decorated centre, the spandrels painted with floral motifs, the swan-neck pedimented case with line inlaid square section pilasters to hood above shaped-top trunk door flanked by reeded uprights, on geometric banded panel-fronted plinth base with canted angles and ogee bracket feet, 209cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 97

A hardwood and brass bound campaign travelling trunk, late 19th century, opening to a divided interior, with adjustable slides, 33.5cm high, 77.5cm x 38.5cm. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 289

A pine and metal bound dome top trunk, late 18th century, 32cm high, 76cm wide, 43cm deep (remains of red paint). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 1389

Collection of vintage photographic and printing equipment in Victorian tin trunk

Lot 153

An Indian brass mounted tin trunk together with a leather case and a cushion

Lot 486

A 19th century colonial hardwood and brass mounted trunk, with a hinged lid flanked by brass handles

Lot 1435

A vintage French canvas travelling trunk bearing a label ERN CHEVALLIER FABT. GENEVE

Lot 389

A vintage canvas and Bentwood bound travel trunk bearing a label Dentys Trunk Stores 78 & 80 Edgeware Road London W

Lot 533

An oak cased eight day striking longcase clock with a brass arched 12" dial with second and calendar dial above a shaped trunk door 87" tall to finial

Lot 37

GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN EPHEMERA a miscellaneous collection of hand written documents, bills, contracts, etc., including deposition by George-Earl of Galloway 1837, summons John Agnew-Earl of Galloway 1821; Grand Trunk Railway Co. of Canada 1899 interest note, etc.

Lot 445

A tin glazed earthenware seat in the form of a rustic tree trunk late 19th century possibly by Doulton damages 112cm; 44ins high

Lot 519

A pair of polished Perisphinctus ammonites Madagascan, Jurassic 22cm.; 9ins diameter, an Othoceras plaque, Morocco, Devonian, 43cm.; 17ins wide, a sea snail, Morocco, Jurassic 13cm.; 5ins, a pair of tree trunk slice bookends, Arizona, Jurassic 20cm.; 8ins high, and a Palaejrus trilobite, Morocco, Devonian 10cm.; 4ins

Lot 534

A 19th Century Camphor Wood and Brass Bound Trunk, 89cms x 45cms

Lot 1824

An oak cased warder's clock, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, marked Thwaites & Reed, Clerkenwell above a plain trunk door and planked base, the dial 15.5cm (6.25") diameter (believed to have come from Gloucester prison)

Lot 1415

A wooden trunk, with domed lid, 71cm (28") wide, and another smaller

Lot 1444

A trunk bearing Cunard labels, 77cm (30.25") wide and two trunks with domed lids

Lot 1468

An Edwardian oak washstand with tiled splashback, 76cm (30") wide, a Victorian commode and a tin trunk

Lot 1602

A leather trunk containing sundry harness including hames etc

Lot 1023

A late 20th Century mahogany diminutive longcase clock with eight day chiming movement, the break arch dial with silvered chapter ring and inscribed 'Mappin & Webb Ltd, Elliott Clock', the case with arched top above a glazed door, panelled trunk and base on bracket feet, height approx 151.5cm.

Lot 1070

An 18th Century oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the brass dial with engraved foliate centre, date aperture and single hand framed by a chapter ring with Roman numerals and inscribed 'In Mundee, Henly', cornered with pierced mask and scroll spandrels, the hood with moulded pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned pilasters, the trunk with rectangular door on a stepped base, height approx 190cm (alterations and restoration).

Lot 1072

A Victorian oak stick barometer, the ivorine arched dial with vernier scale and inscribed 'Elliott Brothers, 449 Stand, London', the trunk fitted with a mercury thermometer above a turned cistern cover, height approx 96cm (glass cracked).

Lot 1073

An early 19th Century pine longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and inscribed 'R.T. Daniel, Marazion', cornered with flowers, the arch painted with a church and trees, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned columns, the trunk with arched door flanked by ribbed pilasters, on a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 210cm.

Lot 1074

A George III oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted breakarch dial with subsidiary seconds and Roman numerals, the case with a swan neck pediment above turned gilt columns, the arched trunk door inlaid with a conch shell, on a plinth base, height approx 219cm (faults).

Lot 1084

A Japanese red lacquer shaku-dokei (ruler clock), 19th Century, the pierced canopy enclosing a brass movement with turned columns and engraved front plate, the rectangular trunk enclosing a single weight, above a drawer to base, height approx 42cm (lacking dial and faults).

Lot 1096

A George III oak longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the square white painted dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, floral spandrels and date aperture, inscribed 'Wm. Taylor, Petworth' the hood with moulded cornice above a glazed door flanked by turned pilasters, the trunk door above a plain base, on bracket feet, height 212cm.

Lot 1104

An 18th Century pine longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with date aperture and single hand, the silvered chapter ring inscribed 'Tho' Muddle, Rotherfield', the hood with moulded pediment above a glazed door, the trunk door with lenticle, on a plinth base, height approx 192.5cm (alterations and restoration).

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