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A large wooden and metal bound trunk, marked on the front 'E.L. Croslegh, XXIII Sikh Pioneers, Calcutta', with further writing on the top (harder to read). With a metal lining to the interior and carrying handles to each side. Trunk 96cms by 51cms, 44cms high *This trunk appears to have been owned by Lieutenant Colonel Evan Leigh Croslegh, born 1880, educated at Marlborough College, served in South Africa June 1900 - September 1901; joined the Royal Berkshire Regiment from the Militia in 1901 and transferred to the Indian Army in 1903; took part in the Tibet Expedition 1903-04 and was present at the action at Niani and operations at and around Gyantse, May - July 1904; served with the Egypt Expeditionary Force, February - October 1918; Lieutenant Colonel Croslegh retired 1928. His medals were sold by Noonans on the 30th of March 2008. *Condition: It has been well used over the years as you would expect, with various cracks and wear in places over time. Still very solid and heavy.
Sale Item: LARGE BLACK LUGGAGE TRUNK (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock, by Joseph Fenn of London, the brass break arch dial, with cherub, floral and dolphin spandrels, silver chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, two train, eight day movement with bell strike, the hood with floral capped broken arch pediment, centred by a brass eagle upon a globe, raised on brass capped fluted columns, the trunk with fluted quarter pilasters, raised on bracket feet, with weights, 218cm high. Auctioneer announce: pendulum not present.
Matchbox Superfast G3 Racing Car Gift Set. Containing (1) Super Kings K7 Martini Racing Car Transporter - light amber windows, black interior with white plastic steering wheel, clear rear canopy, silver painted base (please note: right hand rear corner of canopy has not been clipped into position correctly during factory assembly, if you purchase the model and attempt to force this down it will damage the canopy); (2) 9c Ford Escort RS2000 with gloss black base (considerable paint loss to trunk); (3) 24b Team Matchbox Racing Car - metallic jade green body with blue background ;racing number 8 nose label; (4) 36c Formula 5000 Racing Car - RARE LEMON YELLOW DRIVER; (5) 56b Hi-Tailer - Martini Racing number 7 labels, dark yellow driver, red base (does have some small pant chips to base) - Excellent to Excellent Plus in Fair to Good stained 1979 Copyright Window Box.
Matchbox Speed Kings K50 Ford Model T Street Rod - metallic jade green body (darker shade than usual), metallic emerald green chassis, black interior & grille, 5-Spoke front wheels with tread pattern cast (as fitted to Plymouth Trail Duster), deep dish 5-Spoke rear wheels - Good Plus to Excellent (model not played with, but unfortunately has considerable chrome loss to headlamps, grille & rear opening trunk) in Poor & Incomplete Type I Box. RARE FACTORY WHEEL ERROR.
Matchbox Superfast 55d Ford Cortina Factory Pre-Production Colour Trial - white body, clear windows, red interior, bare metal base without Patent Number which has not been zinc plated, factory hand punched rivets, Dot-Dash wheels - Excellent with minor factory paint flaws to trunk, couple of tiny chips to right hand front wing & some marks to roof. Model still displays well, consigned for sale by Ex-Lesney Employee.
GRANT - FLEET STREET - LONDON, CIRCA 1840 MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the silvered arched top dial, numbered 337, set with Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds dial, date dial and strike silent, before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement (pendulum and weights included), the cast back plate stamped 'Wood & Son', the hood with broken swan neck pediment and ball finials over a single arched glazed door flanked by reeded brass capped pillars, arched top trunk door and lower panel boxwood strung with quarter cut reeded pillar decoration to the sides on a stepped trunk base with corner bracket feet, 221cms overall H, 51cms max. W
VINTAGE SMALL FURNITURE ASSORTMENT, to include an iron banded lidded pine trunk, 38cms H, 79cms W, 42cms D, single drawer, single door wall hanging cupboard, 59cms H, 39cms W, 17cms D, 4 x various foot and other stools, 55cms H, 31cms D (the largest) and an oak dressing table top section with oval mirror, 72cms H, 86cms W, 22cms D
GALVANISED METALWARE, steamer trunk, cast iron implement, a mixed parcel, the metalware and wooden banded steamer trunk with Jones Brothers & Co Wolverhampton label, 32cms H, 78cms W, 53cms D, rectangular galvanised tub titled 'The Nesta Wash Tub', 25cms H, 50cms W, 44cms D, oval tub, 25cms H, 53cms W, 41cms D, cast iron item possibly a boot scrape, 130cms L, and a swing handled water pail, 26cms H, 34cms top diam.
A SCARCE FIRST WAR TRUNK AND ACCOUTREMENTS TO LIEUTENANT COLONEL A. G. HORSFALL DSO THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S REGIMENT, comprising officer's blue cloth helmet to the West Riding Regiment, folding trench lantern, folding trench periscope, mess tin and contents, map case containing Operation Order No. 17, In The Field April 4 th 1917, 2 x 3rd Army Situation Map 9th April 1917, hand annotated Trenches Map 24th April 1917, further map of the Cassell area, hand printed tTrench Map IV Div. No. 1A Bouchavesnes area, newspaper cutting etc. Lt. Col. Horsfall served in South Africa 1901-02, MID and DSO during 1917 and killed in action 9th October 1917. The Blue Cloth Helmet, later canvas bucket, tin helmet and magazines pertain to another member of the family who appears to have served during the Second World War.
Joseph Sill, Wigton, an oak longcase clock the thirty-hour duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the eleven-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and signed for the maker J. Sill, Wigton, the dial centre with engraved concentric circles and date aperture, with cast-brass scroll corner spandrels, the flat-top oak case with turned pillars to the hood, a shaped top moulding to the trunk door and standing on bracket feet, height 204cm.Joseph Sill, born 1725, died 1803, is recorded as working in Wigton, Cumberland as both a clockmaker and innkeeper from circa 1729 when he succeeded his father Richard.Reference Brian Loomes Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World Pub. NAG Press 2006
A late-Georgian oak and mahogany moonphase longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the thirteen-inch break-arch painted dial having black Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, strawberry decoration to the four corners, brass hands and a moonphase disc to the arch, the oak case with mahogany crossbanding, a swan-neck pediment, fluted pillars to the hood, canted corners to the trunk and raised panel to the base, height 220cm.
Thorne, Tiverton an oak longcase clock the thirty-hour duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the eleven-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and maker's name Thorne, Tiverton, with a finely engraved centre and blued-steel single hand, with cast-brass c-scroll corner spandrels, the flat-top oak case with moulded edges to the trunk door and standing on bracket feet, height 204cm.Thorne were a well-known family of Tiverton clockmakers with Simon Thorne, working from circa 1726 in Fore Street, known to have made a number of fine walnut longcase clocks in the tradition of London clocks of the period. Simon died in 1761 and was succeeded by his son Abraham, born 1730, who may well be the maker of this clock.
William Green, Milton-under-Wychwood, a Quaker oak longcase clock the iron thirty-hour birdcage movement striking the hours on a bell with the eleven-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and maker's name Wm. Green, Milton, with engraved leaf, or frond, decoration to the centre unique to Green, cast-brass floral spandrels to the four corners and blued-steel hands, the flat-to oak case with shaped top to the trunk door and turned three-quarter columns to the hood, height 214cms. William Green of Milton-under-Wychwood born 1722, died circa 1802, is a well-known maker recorded as working in North Oxfordshire having been apprenticed to the prominent Gilkes family of Sibford. As a prominent Quaker, Green hosted monthly preparative meetings for members in his home town and was known to be a trustee in 1773 having arrived from Banbury Monthly Meeting in 1752.Reference Tim Marshall The Quaker Clockmakers of North Oxfordshire, pub. Mayfield Books 2013, with a biography of Green pages 141-153 along with numerous illustrations of examples of his work including his unique leaf, or frond, pattern engraved to the dial centre as noted on this example.
A mahogany wheel barometer having an eight-inch round silvered dial with usual barometer markings, blued-steel hand and brass pointer, with a thermometer to the trunk, hygrometer and level dials, the mahogany case having boxwood edging and a swan-neck pediment with cast-brass urn finial, height 98cm.
A collection of Chinese hardstone carvings of animals,20th century, comprising:an elephant, two horses, two goldfish, and a lion,4.5 to 9.5cm (6) Condition ReportElephant - trunk restored. Chips with losses.Large horse - legs restored and a crack to neck.Small goldfish - chips with losses.Big goldfish - chips with losses and surface scratches.Lion - small chips.
A WWII Second World War Japanese Officers foot locker / trunk with personal effects belonging to one Captain Takashi Kageyama of the 1st Imperial Guard. Contents comprising his tunic with insignia, trousers, belt, service cap with cover and badge, bread bag with name,water bottle, binoculars, boots, saki cap, notebook, paybook, and a war flag (yosegaki) signed by senior NCO's and enlisted men under his command. Captain Kageyama was born on the 5th December Meiji 42 (1909) and took his oath to serve the Emperor 2nd December Sowa 5 (1930). It is assumed that this trunk was a certified War trophy taken by the late Cpl M. Marshall of the 97 th (BM) Provost Unit during the Burma/Malayan Campaigns as there was a sword found with the trunk that had a release slip dated 1945 stating that he could keep it as a War Trophy.
A CASED PAIRING OF A PERCUSSION 50-BORE DOUBLE RIFLE AND A 12-BORE DOUBLE SPORTING GUN BY WESTLEY RICHARDS, serial numbers 7188 and 7733, circa 1855, the rifle with multi-grooved 30in. barrels, broad flat top-rib signed 'WESTLEY RICHARDS 170 NEW BOND ST, LONDON', small blade fore-sight and standing notch rear-sight with two additional folding leaves, the engraved head of a deer at rib-end, vented breech-blocks, engraved top-tang featuring the head of a big cat, borderline and scroll engraved signed bar-action locks, the right with a recumbent lioness, the left with a recumbent stag, engraved hammers with safety bolts, walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist and with iron furniture including a chequered lower tang finger spur, oval escutcheon to the underside engraved with a sun above a wreath and brass tipped ebony ramrod (ramrod throat finial absent), the shotgun with 30in. barrels (signature rubbed but legible), platinum vented plugs at breech, borderline and scroll engraved top-tang, borderline and scroll engraved signed locks, chequered walnut half-stock with iron furniture, the front of trigger guard bow originally fitted with an ebony palm-stop (removed but present) and brass mounted mahogany ramrod, in a two-tier trunk-style case adapted for these guns, Westley Richards trade-label inside lid and complete with a number of period accessories including a mould, flask and assorted tools and requisites.
A COLLECTION OF ROYAL OSBORNE FIGURES, to include rabbits, deer, owls, seals, foxes, otters, elephants (one has a large repair to trunk/face, another has a chipped ear), koalas, pigs, penguins, a unicorn, a mermaid (extensive repairs) and Pegasus, together with an extensively damaged Beswick My Little Pony (22) (Condition Report: generally good condition, specific obvious damage as stated, dusty)
A Louis Vuitton wardrobe trunk with six drawers, deep shoe case and hanging space with hangers 112 x 56 x 56cmsshoe box lid not shutting flushcreases on handles to drawerusual wear and tear from being used on outsidestickers and residue glue on casequite scuffed on standing rails and scuffed a bit on some edgeslooks like damp patch on 1 panel
Second figure that is part of the very first annual edition made for SCS members. Lead crystal woodpecker mother and baby on a frosted crystal tree trunk, comes with an octagonal SCS display mirror with original logo. Swarovski etched backstamp. Display mirror measures: 4.5in W. Figure measures: 4.25in H. Artist: Adi StockerIssued: 1988Manufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A Fine Edwardian musical longcase clock, the mahogany case with brass ball finial over swan neck pediment, boxwood marquetry frieze in a floral design, the arch glazed door enclosed by cast brass Corinthian column pilasters, having a satinwood cross banded case, full length trunk door and panelled base with conforming inlay. the brass and silvered dial with gilt spandrels, Roman and Arabic chapter ring and subsidiary dial for seconds and silent/strike, inscribed 142 Jays 144 Oxford street, London, eight day triple chain movement chiming Westminster and the hours on a series of coiled gongs, and Whittington on a nest of bells, complete with key, weights and pendulum. Ticking away. H243cm.

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