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A large late-Regency/early-Victorian mahogany eight-day longcase clock; the broken swan-neck pediment above a large painted dial with the crest over a gilded chapter ring with Roman numerals and two further subsidiary seconds hands, (one being the seconds hand, the other days of the month), the painted dial indistinctly signed and also signed 'Burnley', spandrels painted as cross keys, beehive etc., and flanked by turned mouldings, further over a shaped trunk door flanked by split turned mouldings, shaped apron and on slightly shaped bracket feet (approx. 224cm high) The painted dial is 35.5cm wide x 50.5cm wide (including the broken arch at the tallest point)
Three ivory groups to include: a Japanese Meiji period figural group - male figure with sword with attendant boy and fighting off devils above him upon a trunk-like pedestal (signed) (14cm); a late-19th century carved ivory figure (possibly Minerva) upon a circular marble plinth base and square foot; an early-20th century seated Buddha figure (3)
Old tin-plate toys to include a clockwork tortoise, a clockwork whale 'Billy the Ball Blowing Magic Whale', a clockwork clown with parasol and riding a penny-farthing and one other clockwork model of a bell boy pushing a large and heavy travelling trunk, the underside of the piece marked 'Gescha' and scripted D.R. Patent Ang. Div. D.R.G.M., Patents applied for in England, USA, France and Japan (4)
A hand-knotted Persian Hamadan rug, two darker hexagonal 'guls' against a red ground (164cm x 108cm)This trunk has come privately and has been in the same family ownership for many years travelling around with them to various countries. The trunk is in good overall honest original condition and there has been significant interest and therefore we are looking at a revised estimate of £2,500 - £4,000. Since the details were originally posted Lot 392 on the website many images have now been added. Generally in good honest original condition commensurate with age. The two thick side leather carrying handles appear in original order although the central leather strap going through the buckle has had a repair, 8/9cm pointed section from the bottom has broken at hole No. 4 and has been re-stitched. There are several marks to the top and some ancient glue to the left hand side of the leather strap where it appears that at some stage there was a steamer trunk label. There is some small minor indentations to the top right and the bottom right section. The chest overall has been used for the purposes it has been designed for and as such it has sustained some scratches, minor knocks and scuffs etc., commensurate with usage and age. The front brass catch does not quite locate as it once used to and in our opinion this is because the middle of the trunk top has risen slightly but the actual buckle shaped lock locator is only just above the hole that it should fit into in the horizontal rectangular brass escutcheon plate with the keyhole below so it should not be a difficult exercise to sort out. The wooden batons are marked and scratched commensurate with age. The brass mounts have darkened considerably as expected. Some scuffing etc., to the leather parts upon the trunk and the interior would have had a removable tray that is now no longer there. The trunk is now lined with old newspaper dated 1973 and the back section where the hinges are to the lid has a covering which is cracked full length horizontally in the middle of the hinges from one end to the other though usage and also has scuffs to the right hand side of the second left hinge in. There are some further scuffs and marks etc., to both the ends and it looks like at some stage staples have been used to tack on labels and the residue of approx. 6 staples are still there. The underside looks good and original and the roller castors to the underside look original and as they have never been taken off, replaced or tampered with. Overall the piece is sold as having been used for purpose for approx. 100 years and we think could possibly date to the mid 1920’s.
A large early 20th century wooden and leather-bound travelling trunk by Louis Vuitton; the top back and front riveted with natural wooden batons with the corners mounted in brass with the typical Louis Vuitton motifs and the rivets also stamped Louis Vuitton, with two large hand-stitched leather handles and leather strap to the front, (also signed), both ends initialled 'M.C.' in white and the hinged lid opening to reveal lined interior and padding to the inside of the lid within a signed latticework design, the brass flip-catch signed '70. Champs Elysees, Paris, Louis VUITTON, London 149 New Bond Street, the inside of the trunk with numbered orange label to the lid 790528 and the rectangular brass escutcheon plate numbered 078394, (101.5cm wide x 55cm deep x 59cm high) the trunk with four affixed iron wheels to the underside This trunk has come privately and has been in the same family ownership for many years travelling around with them to various countries. The trunk is in good overall honest original condition and there has been significant interest and therefore we are looking at a revised estimate of £2,500 - £4,000. Since the details were originally posted Lot 392 on the website many images have now been added. Generally in good honest original condition commensurate with age. The two thick side leather carrying handles appear in original order although the central leather strap going through the buckle has had a repair, 8/9cm pointed section from the bottom has broken at hole No. 4 and has been re-stitched. There are several marks to the top and some ancient glue to the left hand side of the leather strap where it appears that at some stage there was a steamer trunk label. There is some small minor indentations to the top right and the bottom right section. The chest overall has been used for the purposes it has been designed for and as such it has sustained some scratches, minor knocks and scuffs etc., commensurate with usage and age. The front brass catch does not quite locate as it once used to and in our opinion this is because the middle of the trunk top has risen slightly but the actual buckle shaped lock locator is only just above the hole that it should fit into in the horizontal rectangular brass escutcheon plate with the keyhole below so it should not be a difficult exercise to sort out. The wooden batons are marked and scratched commensurate with age. The brass mounts have darkened considerably as expected. Some scuffing etc., to the leather parts upon the trunk and the interior would have had a removable tray that is now no longer there. The trunk is now lined with old newspaper dated 1973 and the back section where the hinges are to the lid has a covering which is cracked full length horizontally in the middle of the hinges from one end to the other though usage and also has scuffs to the right hand side of the second left hinge in. There are some further scuffs and marks etc., to both the ends and it looks like at some stage staples have been used to tack on labels and the residue of approx. 6 staples are still there. The underside looks good and original and the roller castors to the underside look original and as they have never been taken off, replaced or tampered with. Overall the piece is sold as having been used for purpose for approx. 100 years and we think could possibly date to the mid 1920’s.
A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD BOW FRONT STICK BAROMETER the twin canted ivory vernier scales signed Vapor, Ulloa over a mercury tube thermometer, the cloud shaped crest and trunk with mother of pearl, abalone and gilt wire inlay depicting birds and flowers, leaf carved base and cylindrical brass cistern, 95cm high
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY COTTAGE 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12" break arch painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, floral painted spandrels and bouquet to the arch, break arch hood with plain turned pillars, ebony strung trunk door and base upon bracket feet, 200cm high, complete with two iron weights and pendulum
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 11 3/4" brass break arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes signed Daniel Fearon, London, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, floral spandrels, the arch with silvered strike/silent ring flanked by floral mounts, the moulded break arch hood with reeded pillars over a break arch trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns and panelled plinth base, 210cm high complete with brass pendulum and two lead weights
A 19TH CENTURY OAK 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 13" brass break arch dial with Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes signed Hugh Isaac, Llangwyllog, the scroll engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, mask and scroll spandrels, the arch with painted windmill and rocking sailing boat automaton, the moulded swan neck hood with central brass ball and spike finial, plain pillars and star inlaid trunk door flanked by quarter columns, panelled base and ogee bracket feet, 228cm high complete with pendulum and two iron weights
AN 18TH CENTURY COTTAGE 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 12" square brass dial with Roman chapter ring, fleur-de-lys half hour marks, Arabic five minutes signed Rog. Moor, Ipswich, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds, ringed winding holes and date aperture, coronet and cherub spandrels, the hood with scroll pediment, plain pillars, long trunk door and plinth base, 200cm high complete with pendulum and two iron weights
AN 18TH CENTURY WALNUT 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 14" brass break arch dial with Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and matted centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and name plaque signed Thos. Hunter Junr., London, mask and scroll spandrels and rolling moon to the arch, the movement with five knopped pillars, the break arch moulded hood with panelled up stand, plain pilasters, twin glazed side doors over a figured and crossbanded moulded break arch trunk door and double plinth base, 236cm high complete with brass pendulum and two brass cased weights
A 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH MAHOGANY 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 13" diameter painted Roman dial signed Bond, Cupar, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the circular hood with scroll carved pediment (detached), cast brass bezel, arch top crossbanded flame veneered trunk door flanked by reeded quarter columns and panelled base with turned feet, 199cm high without pediment, complete with painted bob pendulum and two iron weights
A MAHOGANY 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 12" break arch brass dial with Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes, matted and acanthus scroll engraved centre with subsidiary seconds ring, the arch signed Jn. Justice, 4 Mile Hous, over a date aperture, rococo spandrels, strike/silent ring to the arch, flanked by further rococo mounts over a lunar calendar aperture, the six knopped pillar three train movement chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking on a further bell, the break arch hood with twin brass ball and spike finials, brass sound fret to the frieze and plain pillars over a break arch trunk door and plain base, 212cm high complete with brass pendulum and three brass cased weights
AN 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 13" square brass dial with Roman chapter ring with acanthus leaf half hour marks, Arabic five minutes signed to the lower edge Thomas Crampton, Dublin, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds, ringed winding holes and date aperture with acanthus scroll decoration with cherub and coronet spandrels, the hood with break arch pediment centred with an urn and eagle finial over a line and disc inlaid frieze, the break arch top trunk door with fan and shell inlay flanked by fluted quarter columns with further conch shell inlay to the base upon bracket feet, 227cm high with two iron weights, pendulum and key
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 11 ¾" silvered break arch Roman dial with Arabic five minutes, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed Richard Grove, London, beneath a moon phase to the arch and with a five knopped pillar movement, the break arch hood with three brass ball and spike finials over barley twist pillars, glazed side windows, flame veneered break arch trunk door and panelled double skirt base, 237cm high with two iron weights, pendulum and key
AN 18TH CENTURY WALNUT 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 12" break arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, sword hilt half hour marks and Arabic five minutes, signed T H Lewis, Bristol, the matted centre with date aperture, mask and scroll spandrels, the arch with lunar calendar, high water and tidal variations ring enclosing a penny moon, flanked by dolphin mounts, the movement with four knopped and finned pillars, the break arch hood with blind fretwork frieze over plain brass capped columns, the figured book matched break arch trunk door with lenticle, crossbanded base with bracket feet, 234cm high, two iron weights pendulum and keys
AN UNUSUAL WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, the 14" brass break arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and fleur de lys half hour marks, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds and oval plaque signed Cornelius Herbert, London Bridge 1723, urn and scroll spandrels, the arch with subsidiary date ring flanked by mask and scroll mounts, single train movement, the case with architectural pediment over two small side doors, figured panels and burr trunk door and panelled base, 218cm high, single iron weight, pendulum and keys
AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12" brass break arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes, signed David Rowland, Aberistwith (sic), matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, rococo spandrels, the arch with tempus fugit boss flanked by dolphin mounts, the hood with swan neck pediment, three brass ball and spike finials over fluted pillars, conforming canted trunk corners with break arch door and plain base, 218cm high, two iron weights, pendulum and keys
A SCOTTISH MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12" diameter brass Roman dial with Arabic five minutes, subsidiary seconds and date aperture signed Josh. Durward, Edinburgh, the break arch hood with scroll brass side frets, fluted canted corners over a flame veneered shape top trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns and panelled base, 197cm high, two iron weights, pendulum and key
AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12" brass break arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes signed John Kirkwood, Torwoodle, with matted centre, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, urn and scroll spandrels, the later arch with further name disc, the movement with four knopped and finned pillars, the hood with break arch pediment, central urn finial over fluted pillars with corinthian capitals, dentil throat moulding, shaped top trunk door and plain base, 230cm high, pendulum, two later weights and keys
A VICTORIAN BRONZE OF TWO SEATED CHERUBS EMBRACING, with a shell shaped recess before them and a tree trunk behind, the tree trunk may have been the base of a vase, mounted on a rectangular black marble base, height 20cm x width 16.5cm (condition: base has chips on the edges, the tree trunk has a hole at the front and a small section missing at the back above another hole)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, the broken swan neck pediment with brass sphere finial to centre, the hood with fluted columns, painted 13 1/2'' / 34cm dial, dial with floral spandrels, lunar phase mechanism date aperture, Arabic numerals, named 'W. Edwards, Bishops Castle', shaped trunk door with shell paterae, flanked by quarter columns with brass caps and castors, the plinth with shell paterae, on bracket feet, overall height 225cm, replacement winding key, key for trunk door, pendulum and weights (condition: repainting to areas of the dial, dial probably matched to case)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, the plain hood with moulded cornice and columns, arched door enclosing painted 13 1/2'' / 34cm dial with lunar phase mechanism to the arch, floral spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date dials, Roman and Arabic numerals, named 'R. ROSKELL, LIVERPOOL', plain trunk and plinth with reeded moulding, overall height 226cm, with door key, pendulum and weights (condition: lunar phase mechanism has some crackling to the paint, otherwise in good overall condition)
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Early 19th Century figured mahogany cased longcase clock by John Smith of Chester, the 32 cm wide dial with gilt brass spandrels and silvered chapter ring, the eight day three train movement striking the hours and quarters on nine bells, with calendar and seconds aperture and moon phase to arch, contained in case with scrolled cresting, the trunk with quartered and fluted column, shaped door on ogee bracket feet, 230cm high, good overall condition, recently overhauled, however whilst the 'musical' side of the mechanism appears to lose power when striking and will need attentionNote: seatboard appears a replacement, thus it is impossible to tell if the movement and case are a marriage or not
1950s Queen Elizabeth 11 Court uniform comprising bitcorn hat, tailcoat with gilt brass Royal Arms buttons , trousers,patent leather boots,sword belt and gilt metal court sword with etched blade and patent scabbard,gloves and boot pulls contained in japanned trunk with brass label engraved ‘Ronald Hamilton Esq’
Rare early Louis Vuitton trunk, cloth, leather and wood bound with brass studs, flaking carrying handles, the hinged interior with striped cloth lined interior with divisions, paper trade label to interior, for Louis Vuitton Emballeur, 1 Rue Scribe, Paris, numbered to label 1439-78, stencilled to side of trunk, L C H, Pittsburgh with paper transport label for Messrs D & C Maciver, steamers between Liverpool and United States and Havre and Liverpool, Apparently dated ‘09, for luggage belonging to Mrs L C Holmes , 87cm wide x 56cm deep x 66cm high

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