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Porcelain pirate bottle is colored in black, yellow and blue standing over his treasure trunk with his peg leg. Marked hand decorated with 24 kt gold. Originally filled with Ezra Brooks 12-year-old Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey. Heritage China embossed mark. Issued: 1971Dimensions: 7"L x 4"W x 12.5"HManufacturer: Heritage ChinaCondition: Age related wear.
A Brook's vintage car trunk, fitted two suitcases, attic storedsome wormPlease note:You are reminded under our Terms & Conditions of sale the lots become the buyers responsibility at the fall of the hammerAll lots are to be collected by 12 noon Thursday 8th AugustAfter this, vehicles not collected will be removed to a store at TA11 7EE (near the A303) at a cost of £150 plus VAT per vehicle and storage at £30/week or part thereof, plus VAT, with 24 hours notice for collection requiredWhilst our staff are on hand to help you collect, there will be some lots which, due to their size, we will not be able to assist with - it is your responsibility to make sure you have the right equipment to collect your lots
A MULBERRY TRAVELLING STEAMER TRUNK IN MOLE SCOTCHGRAIN AND TAN SADDLE LEATHER, with drawers and hangers This is a 'ONE OFF SAMPLE' Condition Report: Top metal closer is bent, one top angle bracket is bent. One top corner bracket is dented and the others have signs of rubbing. Scratches and rubs to leather edging, see photographs. Remains of old 'stick-on' label to one side handle. Interior - missing five handles to drawers, three present but detached, two missing. One key present. Losses to fabric lining on all drawers and interior, see pictures for extent. Handle fixings do not go through back fabric of inside drawers. Condition Report Disclaimer
Railwayana interest: A late 19th century GWR mahogany cased 12" drop dial trunk railway clock, the dial having GWR circular logo and with black Roman numerals, with a chain fusee 8 day movement and the case having an ivorine plaque numbered 516, 67.5cm high x 38.5cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
JOHN WYKE, LIVERPOOL; a George III mahogany cased eight-day longcase clock, the brass dial set with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, secondary dial and date aperture, with dated moon phase, under a hood with broken swan neck pediment, reeded columns and a case with quarter cut reeded pilaster, the whole on ogee bracket feet, height 236cm.Condition Report: Cracks in trunk doorpiece missing off side but we have itcase generally goodface with light scratcheswidth of trunk is 40cm and 53cm at basedepth of trunk is 18cm and at deepest point 26cm
A large tin WW2 era military trunk, named to Capt D.B.Lynes of the Worcestershire Regiment, and the 2nd S.A.S, plus various items of military equipment and accoutrements.To include: 3 swagger sticks, with one being leather covered and another having a nickel ball top with badge of the Worcestershire Regiment.Plus, a tin containing a quantity of brass Worcestershire Regiment buttons, General Service buttons, officers rank stars, webbing gators, a cavas roll for cutlery, a quantity of WW2 uniform removed rank stripes, officers epaulettes, divisional patches, printed Worcestershire shoulder titles and embroidered officer’s rank stars.Also, 2 knapsacks, one dated 1940 and one dated 1943, a brass button stick and straps.Condition: generally good, with normal service wear.
A fine WW2 era Deputy Lord Lieutenants’s tunic, hat and other accoutrements, as worn by Colonel Alan Cecil Tod O.B.E. T.D. To include: a scarlet woollen tunic with dark blue facings, silvered King’s crown buttons to the front, cuffs, and skirt, silver cord epaulettes with gold bullion Tudor rose motif (to indicate an English county Lieutenant), and matching trousers with red stripe to the legs. Accompanying the tunic is a black beaver skin bi-corn hat, with black velvet and silver cord detail, a silvered King’s crown button, and a detachable white and red feather plume. Also included are Col Tod’s High Sheriff’s beaver skin hat (dating from c.1939) with cut steel button and chain detail, plus, dark blue crushed velvet pantaloons with cut steel buttons, lace cravats, lace cuffs, 2 pairs of white leather gloves, cut steel High Sheriff’s shoe buckles, spurs, collar stiffeners, black fabric sword belt for a court sword, black stocks, and a painted storage trunk and painted hat tin. Notes: Captain Alan Cecil Tod served as part of the 4th West Lancashire Brigade, with his rank being noted as Captain Adjutant, and later Major. His medal entitlement was the 1915 Star, British War Medal, the Victory Medal with oak leaf, and the O.B.E which was issued in 1919. Major Tod later became a Colonel, and an entry appears in the London Gazette on January 30th 1939 stating that he was to become Deputy Lord Lieutenant. A further entry in the London Gazette from March 1939 states that he was to become Sheriff for the County Palatine of Lancaster. Colonel Tod also served in the Home Guard during WW2, and for his service he was granted the C.B.E in 1943. Condition: generally very good. The Deputy Lord Lieutenant’s tunic is in good order and appears to have had little use (the silvered buttons were still wrapped in tissue when we received the item). The buttons and silvered lace detail to the cuffs and skirt have tarnished with age, but are nevertheless intact. There is a very small area near the right epaulette where there is wear to the nap of the cloth (possible old moth tracking to the surface), but this is not a hole. Both beaver skin hats are in good condition, with both showing little use. The pantaloons and trousers also remain in very good clean condition. The lace accoutrements, buckles, spurs and other items show a little age from storage, but for the most part are in good condition. The storage trunk and hat tin show some corrosion to the lid, and the hat tin is dented to one side. Please note that not all items within the lot are shown in the images.
An interesting 1950’s / 60’s Staffordshire County Police group, formerly belonging to P.W.29 Mary D.Robinson, who was the first female Special Constable in the Willenhall Division. Comprising of a cased Police Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, named to ‘Const Mary D Robinson’ (issued in August 1978). Also, a 1950’s Staffordshire County Police chromed badge, a West Midlands Police chromed badge, and a pair of epaulettes with applied chrome service numbers ‘E 29’. Plus, a 2002 Royal Mint issued Golden Jubilee medallion for the West Midlands Police, a handwritten S.O. Book 121 with notes inside made by Mary regarding legal definitions, a uniform photograph, group photographs, 1950’s books on criminal law, several handwritten notebooks, pocketbooks, several volumes of ‘The Book For Police’ (from 1958), and 8 pieces of mid 20th century Staffordshire County Police pottery by Grindley Hotel Ware. All of the items are housed in a vintage toleware metal trunk. Condition: generally good to most pieces. The medal is generally good and just has some contact marks to the surface from wear, and similarly the cap badges are also in good condition. The period documentation, notebooks and books show a little wear from age and handling, but this is nothing that detracts. The trunk is corroded to the top, but there are no holes or splits to the metal. The pottery items are used, with a couple having chipping at the base. Important note: the trunk and its contents are heavy, and pick up of the item is strongly advised.
Glazed Porcelain Decorated Cache Pot, hand-painted and hand signed by the Hungarian Artist Schauer Gabrilla Hanianna. Floral patterns surround the Cache Pot. Hallmark: TF07300-0-00. Exclusively made for a Trunk Show in Palm Beach, FL. Authentic Backstamp. Original Tag, Like Brand New. Artist: HerendIssued: 2001Dimensions: 7.5"W x 6"HEdition Number: Palm Beach, FL Trunk Show Special EditionManufacturer: Herend PorcelainCountry of Origin: HungaryCondition: Excellent
A George III eight day mahogany longcase clock, Thomas French, Norwich, with breakarched dial, silvered chapter ring, seconds disc and to the arch engraved sun in splendour, in figured case with brass capitals to the pillars and pilasters, pendulum and weights, 228cm h Movement and dial original to case, trunk door with later magnetic fixing inside, no significant warping, some horizontal veneer bends on base, later skirting
An early 20th century vellum travel trunk with leather and studded exterior, height 36cm, width 91cm, depth 52cm, with an early 20th century vellum travel trunk with fitted interior, height 75cm, width 52cm, depth 28cm, and an early 20th century vellum travel trunk with leather straps, height 35cm, width 90cm, depth 52cm. (3)
An early 20th century vellum travel case with leather straps, height 24cm, width 76cm, depth 47cm, a mid 20th century vellum travel case fabric lined interior and brass locks, height 32cm, width 82cm, depth 52cm, and an early 20th century vellum travel trunk, height 36cm, width 91cm, depth 53cm. (3)
An early 20th century vellum travel trunk with fitted interior, height 92cm, width 54cm, depth 30cm and, an early 20th century linen over ply travel trunk with fitted interior, height 36cm, width 90cm, depth 50cm, also with an early 20th century vellum travel trunk with fitted interior, height 30cm, width 76cm, depth 50cm. (3)
An early 20th century vellum travel case with chrome locks, height 23cm, width 71cm, depth 43cm, and an early 20th century vellum travel case with studded detail and patterned fabric interior, height 22cm, width 79cm, depth 42cm, also with a trunk full of vintage curtains, chef's whites and other items, (af). (3)
An early 20th century vellum travel trunk with leather straps, height 32cm, width 83cm, depth 49cm, and an early 20th century vellum travel trunk with studded and brass detailing to the exterior, height 27cm, width 87cm, depth 52cm, also with an early 20th century vellum travel case with fitted interior, height 20cm, width 61cm, depth 40cm. (3)
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND KITCHEN WARE, to include five ceramic planters, oriental style vases, Clarice Cliff orange shape preservative pot, a selection of animal ornaments, cats elephants etc. Hornsea bud vase rabbit and tree trunk design 571, Sylvac planter with swan detail 4394, Capodimonte yellow rose bowl, pot pourri ceramic balls, Wade owl tea pot, a set of resin style elephant book ends with a monkey, oriental jewellery box etc. (sd), (5 boxes + loose)
A GEORGIAN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the square glass door enclosing an 11 inch brass dial, depicting Roman and Arabic numerals, signed Holmes of Cheadle, above a trunk door, on box plinth, height 187cm (condition report: one pendulum, two weights, one trunk key, one winding key, various paperwork, marks, scuffs, historical cracks, other wear and usage)
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY TWO TIER OCCASIONAL TABLE, raised on turned and tapered legs, 51cm squared x height 65cm, a metal traveling trunk, a small wooden trunk, along with a needlework fire screen (condition report: all with imperfections, such as surface marks, scuffs, discolouration, other wear and usage) (4)

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