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A large early 20th century shipping trunk / travel chest / cargo wardrobe. Bounded suitcase front, having a domed top and brass mounts. The case opens to reveal a fitted interior with a bank of five drawers to one side and hanging wardrobe space to the other. Monogramed to the exterior A. T.. Measures approx. 130cm x 63cm x 54cm when closed.
A George IV silver tea pot, of elaborate bulbous form with curved ribbed body,twisted trunk or branch shaped handle and spout, the body with engraved and cast foliate design, cast finial to hinged top of flower and leaf form, on intertwined tree trunk or branch base, with ivory insulators, hallmarked by William Eley II, London, 1828, approx. 13.9cm high x 22.5cm wide. Weight: approx. 826.4 grams (26.5ozt) Further details: tarnished and some surface wear and scratching; handle attached but slightly loose; few dents to body nicks and minor dents to other areas; general wear. Submission reference: TEN7RURN
A Victorian mahogany and satinwood banded long case clock by John Chapman, Loughboro, the hood and trunk with column design, the painted dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, with subsidiary seconds dial, overall decorated with floral spandrels and birds, with two weights and a pendulum, 202cm high
Large travel trunk made of wood, metal, leather, and gilded metal fittings. 1920s - 30s.Vintage.Vertical opening, with six drawers of various sizes on the right side, and hanging space on the left side with the original wooden hangers.The key is missing and the locks are in need of repair, as they have been forced.58 x 128 x 58 cm.
Large travel trunk made of wood, metal, leather, and gilded metal fittings. 1920s - 30s.Vintage.Vertical opening, with a large space on the left side for hanging clothes, with the original wooden hangers.The key is missing and the locks are in need of repair, as they have been forced.58 x 128 x 59 cm.
AN EXCEPTIONAL BLACK FOREST HALL STAND, EARLY 20TH CENTURY carved in the form of a tree with a large bear to the base and a bear cub scaling the trunk232cm high Condition generally good. The stand is carved and fitted in sections. There is a restoration to one of the upper and two of the lower hooks. There is also a restoration to the ring of the stick stand. There is a peppering of worm around the base. Further wear as per use and age. Additional images illustrate this.
A MID-19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE REGULATOR the 13" painted circular dial signed R Easby, Durham, with two subsidiary dials, enclosed within a circular hood above an arched glazed trunk door and base with canted corners, with single weight, pendulum stick and bob, case key, 198cm high.Condition: Pendulum stick broken, cracking to dial, fading to case, working condition unknown.
MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, EARLY 20TH CENTURY with two train eight day movement, the brass dial with silvered roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, maker's plaque for D. Todd & Son, Glasgow, with pillared dome topped hood, glazed trunk mounted with brass plaque, and block base to bracket feet211cm high
dating: Period (1603-1867) provenance: Japan, Made of bronze, shaped as a trunk, the lid decorated with two hares between silver dots and wave motifs. Iron flintlock mechanism inside, the base pierced with two flowers (mechanism needs revision, the cock does not hold the rest). Button trigger near the opening button. Movable suspension ring. dimensions 3.4 x 5.2 x 3.6 cm.
dating: 15th Century provenance: Europe, Consisting of countless riveted rings of small diameter (4 mm). Half-sleeved with front opening; the last seven rows of the trunk and the two sides of the central slot reach a height of approximately 16 cm and consist of brass rings with riveted closure. Very small missing parts. This exceptionally rare mail shirt features an extremely fine ring structure, allowing the owner to discreetly wear it under clothing for protection. The unusual and elegant craftsmanship of the base featuring brass rings suggests noble origins.Provenance: Mario Troso Collection. height 75 cm.
λ  DANIEL SILVER (BRITISH B. 1972) UNTITLED 2009 Marble and painted wood Height 155cm (61in.)Provenance: Galleria Suzy Shammah, Milan Acquired from the above in 2009Working chiefly in sculpture, Daniel Silver filters his classical and modernist influences through a unique formal language. He is represented by Frith Street Gallery; his work has been exhibited at Saatchi Gallery, Whitechapel Gallery, and the State Hermitage Museum. At points, Silver's figurative sculptures recall the elegant busts of antiquity. Elsewhere, their urgent textures recall the immediacy of such artists as Jacob Epstein and Henri Gaudier-Brzeska. Silver's investigations into the psychology of representing the human body, especially the head, are often marked by a fragmentary quality. The present work resists the identification of its subject, betraying only as much as it conceals. It reflects a perennial concern of Silver's - the Freudian unconscious - in suggesting the limitations of portraiture. In its rough-hewn state, the sculpture recalls such precedents as Michelangelo's Atlas Slave: it asks the viewer whether the artist truly controls his medium, or as Leibniz argues, merely realises the marble's innate potential. Condition Report: Light surface dirt throughout including a small area of white marks to the lower section of the trunk base. May benefit from a light clean. Some evidence of scratches and abrasions to the base. The reverse of the trunk plinth has evidence of cracking with some associated paint loss. Otherwise appears to be in original condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A 19th century Dutch silver vinaigrette (lodereindoosje) in the form of a cabinet. Maker's mark PC. Utrecht, 1810. Of rectangular form, designed with a hinged cover and pierced gallery, the box engraved with drawers and cupboards to resemble a cabinet, 3.8cm high, together with a similar Dutch 19th century example, 1825, no city mark, maker AL, engraved with initials to underside, 3.7cm high, and various other items comprising: a German silver box designed as a trunk, probably Neresheimer, 19th century, 3.9cm high, 6.1cm long; a small Dutch silver box, with Victorian import mark for B. H. Joseph & Co., London, 1891, of shaped form and repousse decorated with figures and scrolls, the hinged lid embossed with scene of a carriage, 3.5cm high; a further small 19th century Dutch silver box, 833 standard, maker's mark indistinct, date letter for 1920, of shaped form and repousse decorated with figures and animals, the hinged cover embossed with a couple among scrolling foliate motifs, 3.5cm high; a pair of salt cellars, 833 standard, maker's mark indistinct, the angular handles with bead decoration to pierced oval bodies with bead borders, raised on four paw feet and with blue plastic liners, 11.3cm wide (inc. handles); and an unmarked 19th century silver desk tray, probably Chinese, of rectangular form and raised on four ball feet, the base flat chased with Chinoiserie scenes and the sides pierced and decorated with dragons among scrolling foliate motifs, 14.8cm wide, total weighable silver approx. 14.2ozt (8)
An 18thC flame mahogany cased longcase clock, the brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring for William Smithfield Romford, seconds dial, and date aperture, eight day movement, with strike and silent, surrounded by brass spandrels, the hood with an arched moulded cornice above two parcel gilt columns, the trunk with a panelled door and reeded decoration, on bracket feet, with key, pendulum and weights, 218cm high.
'Stripey Trunks' is a friendly elephant sporting a colourful striped woolen trunk warmer and stripey trunks! Both trunks in a perfect combination. Designed for a fun and fiendly sculpture trail, adding a playful touch and making people smile, Artist Lynne Hollingshead, (Mini elephants 1,060 (L) x 410 (W) x 730 (H) mm - 12kg)
Cheesey Does It' This design is a play on a couple of common misconceptions, firstly that elephants are scared of mice, and secondly that mice love cheese. The elephant myth originates from a 77 AD Greek fable that a mouse once climbed up inside an elephant's trunk and 'drove him crazy'. The cheese myth goes back to medieval times when mice were commonly found nibbling on cheese in store cupboards, but this is likely due to the fact it was easy to come by rather than an inherent hunger for it. So with this in mind, the sculpture is reimagined to look like it is made of cheese with little mice living inside to fully lay the myths to rest.?, Artist Anne Bardsley, Sponsor The Deli Social Ltd (FOR DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT - PLEASE SEE LAST IMAGE)
‘Funky Trunk’ is inspired by the 80s. The fun, playful artwork celebrates the decade when St Giles Hospice was founded and all the people who have been cared for and supported over the last 40 years. Travel back in time with vibrant colours and retro styling inspired by the 80s era. The elephant is zooming by on roller-skates and is sporting some cool shades and listening to a Walkman. Look out for vinyl records, cassette tapes and many other nostalgic items amongst the design, Artist Hannah Jayne Lewin (FOR DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT - PLEASE SEE LAST IMAGE)

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