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A George III oak longcase clock, late 18th century, the pagoda top with pierced brass scrolling foliate panel above brass capped pillars, the trunk with canted edges flanking a shaped and moulded door, on plinth base with bracket feet, the break arched dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the dial centre with seconds subsidiary dial and scrolling foliate urn engraved decoration, the arch with plaque signed Pridgin HULL, the twin train four pillar movement striking on a bell, with weights and pendulum, approx. 232cm highNote: A clockmaker named William Pridgin is recorded as apprenticing in 1756 to William Thornton of York, q.v., working at Hull (Yorks) 1768-71, 1787, then Coney Street, York, 1793. Dissolved partnership with J. B. Carlill in 1800. Believed also had a shop at Hull (Yorks) c. 1768-97 - Loomes, Brian, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Complete 21st Century Edition, N.A.G. Press, 2022, p.629.Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.
A modern Louis Vuitton monogrammed canvas wardrobe trunk, c.1990s, with two leather handles and brass hardware, the groove lock numbered 1272790, with lift top, with label marked LOUIS VUITTON PARIS made in France S35335, the interior with six suede lined drawers, a hanging rail with an assortment of eighteen hangers and one curtain frame, above a suitcase for shoes, the top with oval leather label bearing owner's initials N.K., 113cm high, 66.5cm wide, 56.5cm deep
A George III mahogany longcase clock, late 18th century, surmounted with a brass finial above a break arched moulded cornice, over canted pilasters, the trunk with moulded door, on plinth base, the break arched silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the dial centre with date aperture, signed Saml. Barnes KENSINGTON, with Strike / Silent dial to arch, the twin train eight day movement striking on a bell, with weights and pendulum, approx. 230cm highNote: Samuel Barnes is recorded as working in London pre-1776-1808, Loomes, Brian, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Complete 21st Century Edition, N.A.G. Press, 2022, p.42.Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.
A George III mahogany musical longcase clock, late 18th century and later, the hood with three urn finials above arched moulded cornice, with fluted Corinthian columns, the trunk with stop-fluted quarter columns with cast capitals flanking the door with fan paterae, on a marquetry plinth base, the break arched brass dial with later silvered chapter ring and subsidiary dial, the three train movement striking on a carillon of eight graduating bells and striking the hours on one bell, with pendulum and three weights, 232cm highPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece.
A George III burr walnut and crossbanded longcase clock having a stepped caddy topped cornice over an arched and moulded glazed door encasing a brass dial bearing Roman numerals surrounded by scrolling repousse decoration and an engraved John Everell London plaque above a moulded and arched trunk door on a pedestal base raised on ogee bracket feet. H.238 W.51 D.25.5cm
A vintage Louis Vuitton trunk, with wooden slats and black painted steel bound LV canvas, label for Paris, Nice, Lille and London, and numbered stamp 212361, with two internal canvas trays, 100cm wide, 54cm deep, 58cm high. Condition - honest untouched condition, wear throughout to the canvas, rubbing to the slats, oxidisation to the metal work, leather loop above latch missing, leather strap looks original but now worn, no key present, inner lid with original quilting but some water staining and damp spotting, canvas trays retaining most of their straps but again with damp spotting.
A vintage Moynat cabin trunk, with brass mounts, wooden slats and tan leather bound M motif canvas, the interior with quilted lining inside the lid and two canvas trays, 90cm wide, 53cm deep, 33cm high. Condition - very good condition but for some old stained scuffs to the canvas, label to the inside of the lid, no key present.
A GEORGIAN OAK CASED 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, with twin scrolled pediment, the arched glass door enclosing an 11 inch enamel dial, depicting Roman numerals, over a trunk door with decorative inlay, on a box plinth, height 206cm, condition report: historical woodworm, marks, scuffs, discolouration, cracks, splits, one weight, one pendulum, no trunk key, untested
**Antique Korean Bandaji Blanket Storage Trunk** A traditional antique Korean Bandaji blanket storage trunk, crafted from solid wood with a rich, original deep patina finish highlighting the wood grain. The piece measures 68 cm in height, 92 cm in width, and 46.5 cm in depth. The trunk features intricate iron hardware, including cut-out designs on hinges, lock plates, corners, and side braces, showcasing skilled craftsmanship. It has two iron handles for portability and a central iron latch accompanied by a decorative tassel. The front panel opens downward, revealing a spacious interior with an additional high shelf for organising smaller items. Supported by scrolling wooden feet for stability, the piece combines practical storage functionality with historical Korean design. Traditionally used for storing household items and bedding, it serves as a fine example of cultural craftsmanship from its era.
Vintage G.E.C. and FWR G.P.O. 332L Rotary Telephones A pair of mid-20th century rotary dial telephones, comprising: 1. **G.E.C. Rotary Telephone** - Made of black Bakelite, featuring a rotary dial with alphanumeric markings. - The dial includes a label marked "CALL EXCHANGE" and space for handwritten details. - Includes an integrated handset cradle and an area for custom notes. 2. **FWR (G.P.O. 332L) Rotary Telephone** - Black Bakelite casing with a rotary dial and stepped finger stop. - Displays an "FWR" logo, indicating affiliation with General Post Office specifications. - Designed for local and trunk calls, typical of 1930s–1950s UK telephones. Both items display age-related wear, consistent with their era of manufacture, and represent historical British telecommunications technology.
Pair of Nao by Lladró Porcelain Figurine Table Lamps A matching pair of vintage porcelain table lamps by Nao, the renowned Spanish brand by Lladró. Each lamp features a decorative figurine mounted on a textured ceramic base designed as a tree trunk with floral embellishments. The figurines depict young girls in pastoral attire. 1. **Design Details**: - **Left Lamp**: A girl in a pale green bodice and a mauve-pink skirt, wearing a wide-brimmed hat with pink floral accents, holding a basket of flowers. - **Right Lamp**: A girl in a pale blue dress holding a white bird, posing gracefully with her head tilted.2. **Features & Electrical Components**: - Both lamps incorporate a naturalistic tree trunk design adorned with light green foliage accents. - Original wiring is present with cream-coloured cords extending from the bases, indicating mid-20th century construction. The lamp sockets are white ceramic with metallic fittings. No bulbs are included. 3. **Markings**: - Stamped on the underside of the base: "NAO HAND MADE IN SPAIN BY L. LLADRO © DAISA 1996." 4. **Approximate Dimensions**: - Height: 12–16 inches, including the sockets. - Base width: 4–6 inches. These lamps serve both decorative and functional purposes, embodying Nao by Lladró's signature style of delicate craftsmanship and sentimental design. Likely dating from the mid to late 20th century.
Life and Labours of Mr Brassey by Arthur Helps 1872 - An interesting 386 page book with 8 plates and maps- Extensively detailing the works of this the greatest of English Railway contractors - The many lines he constructed in Europe, Crimean War lines, the very large number and milage of British Lines - The Grand Trunk Railway of Canada and the Victoria Tubular Bridge across the St Lawrence River etc- In brown cloth board cover, size 6" x 8.5"
A George V oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking hours on a large gong and chiming on six smaller gongs, the 11-inch square brass dial with black Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds and inscribed 'Maple London', the hood with barley twist columns, the trunk and base with geometric mouldings, on bracket feet, height 207cm, with pendulum and three weights.
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the 12-inch brass breakarch dial with strike/silent indicator to arch above a chapter ring with black Roman hour numerals framing a chinoiserie engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture and inscribed 'Story & Howell Yarmouth', all cornered with cast and pierced scroll spandrels, the hood with glazed door and fluted columns above an arched trunk door, fluted cut corner columns and panelled base on bracket feet, height 235cm, with pendulum, two weights and winding key. Note: Storey & Howell are recorded Norfolk clockmakers working in Great Yarmouth pre-1778.
A George III Scottish mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the 13-inch brass breakarch dial with black Roman hour numerals and engraved with foliate scrolls, framing subsidiary seconds and date dials, inscribed 'Mitchell & Son Gorbals' to arch, the hood with blind fretwork frieze above a glazed door with twist columns, the trunk with rectangular door and twist corner columns, on a plain base and bracket feet, height 203cm, with later pendulum, two weights and winder.
A George III mahogany musical longcase clock with eight day three-train movement striking hours on a large bell and chiming on a nest of twelve smaller graduated bells with twenty-four hammers and pull repeat mechanism, the 13¼-inch brass breakarch dial with silvered chapter ring, matt centre with date aperture and silvered plaque, inscribed 'Henry Williams, Lancarvan', cornered with gilt urn, eagle and scroll spandrels, all beneath a three-section silvered arch displaying three of six rolling painted scenes, the hood with broken arch pediment, brass ball and spire finial and pierced fret panels above a glazed door and turned columns, the trunk with shaped arch door, on a plain base and bracket feet, height 228cm, with pendulum and three black painted lead weights (some faults). Note: Henry Williams of Lancarvan (1727-1790) is regarded as one of Wales finest clockmakers, working from his little workshop in the rural Vale of Glamorgan. He was known for producing high quality clocks and was also a successful farmer.
ATTRIBUTED TO OMERSA FOR LIBERTY, A LEATHER ELEPHANT FOOTSTOOL FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY With glass eyes and simulated tusks 61cm highTOGETHER WITH ANOTHER, SIMILAR EXAMPLE Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEWWith wear, marks, knocks and scratches commensurate with age and use Some splitting, cracking, and rubbing to leather and some losses Tear to one ear, please see additional images Separation to the tip of the trunk of the larger elephant ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
A MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK G. AND T. HAMMOND, MANCHESTER, MID 19TH CENTURY The four pillar rack and bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by wood-rod seconds pendulum and 13 inch circular white painted Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds and signed G. & T, Hammond, Manchester to centre, the case with open shallow arch pediment over engraved brass plate inscribed PRESENTED TO THOMAS WYATT OF BOLLINGTON, Together with a sum of money making the cost of this Clock, the sum of, FOUR HUNDRED POUNDS, raised by PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION, as a reward for the gallant part he took in the capture of two armed HIGHWAYMEN, in Shrigley, on the 11th Feb'y. 1848, when he was himself shot through the arm, And his, Brother, WILLIAM WYATT, of ADLINGTON, fell mortally Wounded., applied to the throat, with rectangular glazed door flanked by corner columns to trunk beneath over raised panel fronted plinth base 219cm high, 54cm wide Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW. Movement is complete with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The mechanism is in working order however it is somewhat dirty/oily so a clean and overhaul is required. The dial retains original finish with overall light wear and a few minor surface defects; the minute hand is missing. The movement retains its original seatboard resting on unaltered uprights (cheeks) of the case confirming that the movement and dial are original to the case. Case is lacking lock from the trunk door otherwise is in sound original condition with faults very mich limited to minor bumps, scuffs, shrinkage, wear and other blemishes commensurate with age.Clock has pendulum and two brass-cased weights but no case key or winder.ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
Saint-Marceaux, Charles-René de (French, 1845-1915); b. Reims FRANCE, Les Saisons, or Vieillesse, 1906 [issued 1908], a bronze plaque by C.R. de Saint-Marceaux for the Société des Amis de la Médaille française, nude female figure representing Spring crouching right above a townscape, embracing new growth on trees, rev. nude female representing Winter seated on a pile of leaves and leaning against a tree-trunk, feet crossed, birds at right, edge impressed bronze 104, cornucopia and foundry mark of the SAMF, 80 x 64mm, 196.51g (Maier 39 [Sale, lot 1468]; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.311, 34; Coll. R. Marx 130; BDM VIII, 186; cf. Kölner Münzkabinett 120, 1656; cf. Baldwin 90, 1966; cf. DNW 188, 837). Softly modelled, good very fine and patinated, rare £500-£700 --- Provenance: Bt J. Lis. Edition of 119
Goetz, Karl (German, 1875-1950); b. Augsburg GERMANY, Die letzte Schlacht am Birkenbaum [The Last Battle at Birkenbaum], 1923, a hollow cast bronze medal by K. Goetz, birch tree with broken shackles at base of the trunk, cornfield behind, head with two clenched fists in background, rev. shepherd standing right in a meadow, regarding a female on horseback left, clouds above, 62mm, 61.13g (K 298; cf. WAG 129, 1592; cf. Höhn 91, 723; cf. DNW M2, 2620). Very fine £90-£120 --- Provenance: Bt Simmons January 2010. The subject matter of the medal is based on the Westphalian saga that the last battle against evil would be fought between the rivers Lippe and Rühr and that victory would be proclaimed at the birkenbaum, or birch tree, an allegory to the occupation of the land between the Lippe and Rühr by allied troops
Mascaux, Claude-Léon (French, 1882-1965); b. St Germain-en-Laye, and Arthus-Bertrand (Paris, 1803-present) FRANCE, Pastorale, c. 1925, an Art Déco bronze award medal by C.-L. Mascaux for Arthus-Bertrand, couple dancing to the tune of a flute played by a musician standing by a tree-trunk, sheep at their feet and sheep-dog at right, female playing a piano below, rev. wreath, un-named, edge impressed bronze and with foundry mark of Arthus-Bertrand, 50mm, 52.44g (Classens 100; cf. iNumis MBS 53, 762; cf. DNW M2, 2567). Good very fine £50-£70
An old metal and wood bound Steamer Trunk, the fitted interior with various compartments, containing a quantity of masonic regalia and costume and pouch, the pouch inscribed Clowes & Woodward of Dame Street, Dublin Masonic Jewelers, with a lift out tray enclosing various ceremonial clothes, the trunk with a name plate inscribed W.J.H. Tyrrell, formerly of Ballindoolin House near Eden Derry, 81cms (32"). (1)

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