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Lot 595

A large wooden and brass cornered travelling trunk with handles, (with Naval connections)

Lot 846

A dome topped leather bound fitted cabin trunk

Lot 929

A large wooden bound travelling trunk with carrying handles

Lot 1051

A small lead lined trunk with brass mounts and handles

Lot 742

A vintage canvas and teak bound travelling trunk

Lot 778

A tin trunk containing various "barge" ware, metal ware etc.

Lot 388

A blue storage trunk - length 92cm, height 50cm, depth 50cm

Lot 1054

A Tin Trunk, 37cm wide caps. London Clock Co wall clock, clothes airer's.

Lot 121

A German Bisque Porcelain Figure of Mercury, 19th century, sitting on a draped tree trunk holding pan pipes and a sword, on a square plinth, impressed numerals, 31cm high

Lot 2048

An early 20th Century painted travelling trunk, fitted with a carrying handle to sides, measuring 46cm high, 93cm wide, 46cm deep

Lot 2063

 A Chinese lacquered trunk with bronzed lock, key plate and carrying handles, stamped to interior cover, 75cm long x 35 high x 54cm wide (AF) 

Lot 2082

A Victorian pine travelling trunk, with carrying handles to sides, 45cm high, 90cm wide, 49cm deep

Lot 256

Canvas Travel Trunk with NER Railway Labels

Lot 477

Metal Trunk and Contents - Pictures

Lot 1121

A Victorian tin trunk with original brass catch and lock. Approx. 37 x 60 x 40cm.

Lot 1360

A vintage vulcanized fibre travelling case/trunk with leather carry handle. Black painted "Ross" to top of lid, black stars painted to two sides. Small stud detail and brass lock and fixings. Yellow and white stripe lined interior with fixing clips to inside of lid and interior sides. One small rip to back. Approx 41 x 45 x 39.5cm.

Lot 502

A pine and metal banded trunk, 49 x 100 x 55cm

Lot 124

A 'Watergate' pattern chess set, a wooden 'trunk' form box and another box

Lot 3069

Bird on a Tree Trunk. Vintage print on cloth by Cashs of Coventry after the original Mughal picture in the Clive album held by the British Museum

Lot 2252

A 19th century hide-covered dome-top trunk, initialled EW, with strapwork, W72cm, H40cm, D44cm

Lot 773

A domed top cabin trunk, 34" wide, a black metal uniform trunk, 35" wide, and two other metal trunks, one painted yellow

Lot 168

A mixed lot to include a wicker basket, a 1950's Chinese wicker suitcase, a Chinese leather clad trunk, a white painted metal and glass table candelabra A/F and two large fansLocation: A1

Lot 214

A Victorian mahogany commode converted to a sewing/work box and a cabin trunk

Lot 111

Three boxes of assorted and a tin trunk

Lot 117

Lloyd loom trunk and contents

Lot 83

A Radiogram and a tin trunk

Lot 749

Small Antique Pine Trunk ( moulding missing from lid one side ) 19 x 12 inches 11 1/2 tall

Lot 252

A VINTAGE BANDED TRAVEL STEAMER TRUNK

Lot 640A

A VINTAGE TRAVEL TRUNK

Lot 765

A VINTAGE DOMED TRAVEL TRUNK, W 77 CM

Lot 808

A VINTAGE BANDED TRAVELLING TRUNK

Lot 227

A large vintage cabin trunk, 91 x 51 x 51cm.

Lot 2119

A wooden bound travelling trunk of rectangular form, the top with slatted sections, and printed initials JAD to the sides, width 87cm, depth 47cm, height 46cm.

Lot 2121

A mid-20th century cabin trunk of rectangular form, with studded detail to the edges and top, width 90cm, depth 52cm, height 52cm.

Lot 2122

A metal bound cabin trunk with fitted interior, width 101cm, depth 56cm.

Lot 2322

MAJOR SCHOFIELD OF SALFORD; a 19th century mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, the hood with carved scrolls, applied with gilt rose heads above blind fret detail, and two columns with metal tips, housing the silvered dial with moon phase dial, above dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, and subsidiary date and minute dial, the corners with chased detail of figures with courting scenes, the case with Greek key style moulding and blind fret panel, raised on block feet, height 224cm.Additional InformationThe piece of missing mounding from the side of the trunk is present. 

Lot 2325

ROBERT BOLTON OF WIGAN; a late George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the painted dial with Roman numerals and two central subsidiary dials, signed 'Robert Bolton Wigan' below a moon phase and movement striking on a bell, the hood with flower head swan necks and gilt detailing, with fluted column supports, above a trunk with moulded Gothic door flanked by cluster column quarter pilasters, on ogee bracket feet, height 230cm.Additional InformationWe can not guarantee that the clock is in full working order. The hand is lacking to the lower subsidiary dial. Mechanism grubby throughout. There is a crack to the panel at the bottom of the trunk. The back panel has an old repaired wood plate to the inside. The hinges are not original and the glass to the hood might not be original. The clock may have had an overhaul several years ago. General age wear and some losses and chips here and there. We are unsure if this is a marriage. There is no visible worm damage.

Lot 646

A travel trunk, a hat box, and a small suitcase

Lot 156

OLD TIN TRUNK with quantity of vintage tools and a plastic tub of similar

Lot 158

VINTAGE LEATHER SUITCASE and a metal banded trunk

Lot 139

A black painted seal Royal Navy officer’s travelling trunk with hinged lift-lid & inscribed “LT. CDR. S. F. MOORE. R.N. 1. ELM CROFT, ST SAVIOURS RD. BATH”, 36” wide x 19¼” high x 19½” deep; together with two other travelling trunks, 37¼”, & 30¼” wide.

Lot 164

An early/mid-20th century white painted deal storage trunk with hinged lift-lid, 35½” wide x 18” high x 22¼” deep.

Lot 480

A Vintage Scumble Glazed Travelling Trunk, 65cms Wide

Lot 487

A Globetrotter Vintage Travelling Trunk Containing Black and White Photographs, Buttons, Cottons Etc

Lot 323

A large scale un-named model of a British 'Empress' style twin funnel Liner, wood construction, black and red hull, deck detail including eight lifeboats, fitted with an approx. 6v DC electric motor driving through a gearbox to counter-rotating twin screws, on/off control under small deck hatch, built and finished to a very good standard, L 48'', H 18'', W 6'', together with a well made storage trunk, VG, one mast repaired, some minor blistering to black paint

Lot 1068

A Louis Vuitton canvas and leather bound travelling cabin trunk: of square outline, the leather handle stamped L Vuitton, to the hinged lid with silk lined interior bears Louis Vuitton, 1 Rue Scribe, Paris, 149 New Bond Street, London label, serial No 137613 enclosing a woven linen cage, 53cm wide, 44cm high and 47cm deep.

Lot 1069

A Victorian CB group of five to Major-General Charles Vyvyan Cox, CB. (1819-1903): Most Honourable Order of the Bath Companion's neck badge, 18ct gold and enamel, London 1870, Gwalior Star, Punnair 29th Dec, 1843, 'Lt C V Cox 3rd Bde. Bengal Artillery', Sutlej Medal with Sobraon and Ferozeshuhr clasps 'Lt. C V Cox Horse Artillery', Punjab Medal with Chilianwala and Goojert clasps,'Lieut C V Cox Adt 2nd Bde H Arty' and India Service Medal, 'Lt -Major C V Cox 4th Tp 2nd Bde Bengal Arty', in a red leather case, together with a cased set of three miniatures, Punjab, Gwalior and India Service Medals, Victorian officer's dress sword in scabbard, Victorian ivory handled mameluke in scabbard, tin trunk containing No.1 Dress tunic and trousers with gold sash, sword belt, Ostrich plume in tin case, spurs and accessories, also two Carte de Visite Photographs of Major -General Cox in full No.1 uniform with full medal group and mameluke sword, together with a large pastel portrait of Charles Vyvyan Cox by Robert Faulkner circa 1853, half-length standing with brown wavy hair, blue eyes and mutton-chop sideburns and moustache, wearing Captain's uniform with India Campaign medals and dress sword, 99 x 81cm, and a portrait of his wife Charlotte Elizabeth Cox (daughter of J L Farr of North Cove Hall , Suffolk), three-quarter length standing, wearing pearl and jeweled necklace, a long ivory coloured gown with blue fringe and holding a pet dog, signed and dated 'Dickinson 1871', on porcelain, oval 44 x 30cm, in a mahogany and glazed case.*Notes Charles Vyvyan Cox was born in 1819 in Stockland, Devonshire, the second son of the late Rev. John Cox, rector of Cheddington and Vicar of Stockland-cum-Dalwood and of Martha Rowe. He was educated at King's School, Sherborne and Addiscombe Academy before entering the Bengal Artillery in 1838. Serving as a Subaltern he fought in both the Gwalior Campaign 1843-44 and the Sutlej campaign 1845-46 where he was wounded at the battle of Moodkee. During the Punjab Campaign 1848-49 he served as a Brigade Major of Horse Artillery and was mentioned in dispatches. He became Captain in 1853 and took part in operations in Rawalpindi and Peshawar during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1860 and then Colonel in 1863, he married his wife Charlotte Elizabeth Cox (nee Farr) in 1864, before becoming a Companion of the Bath in 1874. He died in 1903, St George, Hanover Square , London and is buried in Kensal Green Cemetery.

Lot 1140

After Ogata Gekko (1859-1920)From the series Pictures of Flowers of Japan, two woodblock prints:'Samurai writing a letter under a cherry tree' and 'Samurai writing a Chinese poem on a tree trunk' both 33 x 23cm, together with another print by the same artist 'Sakurada Gate approaching the castle', 32 x 24cm. (3).

Lot 1280

John Moore & Sons, London, a mahogany bracket clock: the eight-day duration, five-pillar double-fusee movement having border engraving to the backplate and signed John Moore, Clerkenwell, London, with the pendulum having fine regulation rating and matching engraving to the bob, striking the hours on a bell with pull-repeat of the last hour at will, the eight-inch round painted dial having black Roman hour numerals, blued steel moon hands and signed John Moore & Son, Clerkenwell, London, the mahogany case having a shaped pediment top with carved decoration, acanthus-leaf square finials and surmounted by a brass finial, with fluted and flanged half columns to the trunk, the base with an applied carved moulding and panels below the pillars, all standing on brass ball feet, height 57cm.* Biography John Moore & Sons was a continuation of the partnership of Handley & Moore, both of whom were apprenticed to John Thwaites, following Handley's death in 1824. The sons continued to run the business until 1894 making turret clocks for public buildings along with domestic bracket clocks. Reference McKay John Moore & Sons of Clerkenwell: Turret Clock Makers Pub. 2002

Lot 1296

An Art & Crafts oak longcase clock: the eight-day duration weight-driven movement striking the hours on a bell with the rectangular pewter dial having an embossed raised chapter ring with stylised Arabic numerals, mother-of-pearl centre, diamond inset decoration below and spade hands, stamped with the initials F.P at 4 o'clock, the flat-top oak case with canted corners, double corner pillars to the hood, visible copper hinge straps inset with further diamond decoration to the panelled trunk door and a concave moulded base, height 192cm.

Lot 1298

Pearson, Blackburn, a mahogany moonphase longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell and having a fourteen-inch break-arch Wilson painted dial with black Roman hour numerals and typical Wilson strawberry decoration to the four corners and birds to the centre, with seconds dial, date aperture and signed Pearson, Blackburn, with decorative brass hands, the arch having a moonphase disc painted with the moon along with a seascape and landscape, the dial rear and date disc both stamped for the dial maker Wilson of Birmingham, having a mahogany case, the trunk with double finned pillars, a triple lancet-shaped moulding to the door, and satinwood panels, the hood with two fluted pillars to each corner with cast-brass Corinthian capitals, a swan-neck pediment with shaped verre-eglise glass panels, the centre being decorated with the figure of a woman, the base with satinwood panels to the edge, canted corners and standing on bracket feet, height 230cm.* Biography William Pearson is recorded as working at 2 Astley Gate, Blackburn, Lancashire until 1828 and then Holme Street circa 1834.* Notes Reference Brian Loomes Lancashire Clocks and Clockmakers Pub. David & Charles 1975For details of Wilson see lot 1303

Lot 1302

Geo. Uglow, Stratton, a Regency mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the painted twelve-inch break-arch dial having black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, cherubs painted to the four corners and decorative brass hands, the mahogany crossbanded case with quartered barley-twist columns to the trunk and oval inlaid panelling to the trunk and base, the hood with barley-twist columns and surmounted by three brass ball-and-spire finials, all standing on bracket feet, height 225cm inc. finial.* Biography George Uglow is recorded as working in Stratton, Cornwall from before 1791 and not after 1841 when it was reported that his widow died.* Notes Reference H. Miles Brown Cornish Clocks & Clockmakers Pub. David & Charles 1980

Lot 1303

Halliwell, Warrington, a 19th century moonphase longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the fourteen-inch painted arched dial having black Roman hour numerals, Arabic outer five-minute numerals, the corners painted with typical Wilson flowers, the dial centre painted with two exotic birds and signed Halliwell, Warrington, with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the date disc being signed on the rear for the dialmaker Wilson, Birmingham, the dial set an iron falseplate embossed with a repeat of the dialmaker's name, the arch having a moonphase aperture painted with a sea scape and landscape either side of the moons, with decorative blue steel hands, the mahogany case having fluted quarter columns to the trunk with the hood having a swan-neck pediment with gilt decorated blue glass inset and fluted pillars, the base with canted corners, book-matched veneers and standing on bracket feet, height 242cm.*Notes John & David Halliwell are recorded as working at Bridge Street, Warrington from before circa 1822 until at least circa 1834.James Wilson of Birmingham was a pioneer in the production of white 'painted' dials for longcase clocks having been in partnership with Osborne since 1772 until their split in 1777.

Lot 1306

A mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell and having a twelve-inch break-arch painted dial with strawberry corner spandrels, black Roman hour numerals and blued steel hands, with a 'Strike/Silent' dial within the arch, the mahogany case having a swan-neck pediment and shaped moulding to the trunk door, height 204cm.

Lot 1311

John Lloyd London, a Georgian mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration, five-pillar movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch arched brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman hour numerals and Arabic five-minute outer numerals, the matted centre having a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and applied silvered plaque engraved with the maker's name John Lloyd, London, with cast-brass c-scroll spandrels to the four corners, the arch having a 'Strike/Silent' dial with cast-brass dolphin spandrels, with blued steel hands, the mahogany case having a break-arch moulding to the trunk door, with the hood having fluted pillars and a pagoda-top, the base with a raised panel and standing on bracket feet, height 240cm.* Biography John Lloyd is recorded working in London becoming a liveryman of the Clockmakers Company in 1795.

Lot 1312

Henry De La Fueille, London, a walnut panelled marquetry longcase clock: the eight-day duration, five-pillar movement striking the hours on a bell with an internal rack set high within the backplate, the eleven-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman hour numerals, Arabic five-minute outer numerals and 'meeting arrow-head' half-hour markings, the matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with decorative engraved surround, with cast-brass cherub-and-crown spandrels to the four corners and blued steel hands, the walnut case with panelled marquetry inlay to the base and trunk door, with a further inlaid panel above and convex throat moulding, the inlaid flat-top hood with three-quarter columns, with brass-cased weights, height 207cm.* Biography Henry de la Fueille, a Hugenot born circa 1670, is recorded as being a clockmaker working in London from circa 1690 before shortly moving to Jersey where he died in 1736. He and his wife Marguerite, a member of the Aubin clockmaking and jeweller family, had a son Henry who was baptised in July 1701 at the French Hugenot Church in Threadneedle Street, London. Another son Abraham was apprenticed to his uncle, the goldsmith Henry Aubin in circa 1716. Marquetry longcase clocks are noted signed for de la Fueille when working in both London & Jersey.

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