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THE BEATLES - YESTERDAY AND TODAY 'BUTCHER COVER' (COMPLETE MONO 3RD STATE - T 2553). Fab to see complete original US mono third state copy of the Yesterday And Today featuring the infamous butcher cover. The butcher cover sleeve is in VG condition. A successful peel, the main image of the band is clean with only minor remnants of the trunk cover remaining. With a small paper tear above John's head (similar to a 'punch' hole which extends to the reverse side between tracks B2 and B3). With some, though not heavy discolouration and a little staining. The bottom edge and spine of the sleeve have just started to 'split' though this is not a complete seam split. With '3' next to the original RIAA logo to the reverse bottom right corner. Housed with the original peeled trunk cover in G+ condition - largely intact, with a paper tear coming down from the top edge finishing roughly around Ringo's neck. With photocopied (facsimile) letter. The original record (mono, Capitol Rainbow label T-2553 F1/G6 machine stamped matrix endings) is in glossy VG condition showing some surface marks/scuffs though nothing deeper than this.
After the Antique, a large 19th century reconstituted marble figure of Venus, standing beside a tree trunk, 141cm high Honest but weathered condition with a slightly matted rough finish, a hole has been drilled into the top of her head, minor chipping around the base.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
Thomas Wilkins of London, a Regency ebony strung mahogany regulator, the circular silvered dial with subsidiary Roman hours, Arabic minutes and the main dial with Arabic seconds, four pillar brass movement with anchor escapement, 45cm wide, 22cm deep, 210cm high Overall in honest condition, the case of good rich reddish tone and fair state of polish, just a little matted and dusty across the top of the hood, some fine cracks running through the veneers of the hood, original lock fitted to the hood door, some notable oxidisation spots running across the dial, original trunk key with working lock, feet look to be later replacements, comes with an adjustable heavy brass pendulum and single brass cased weight. Provenance: purchased from Carlton Smith 1995 for £7000PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
Luke Wise, a George II walnut cased eight day longcase clock, the 30.5cm arched brass dial with Old Father Time over Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, five pillar movement with anchor escapement, 50cm wide, 25cm deep, 240cm high Overall looks to be in good restored condition, probably done some years ago, case of a good mid brown tone, with some old splits and separations to the top of the hood around the various mouldings and more notably some splits running through the box base which looks like it may well have been later veneered and with later feet, dial and movement look to be in honest untouched condition but not tested for timekeeping, comes with trunk key, brass bob pendulum and two lead weights.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
Andrew Broun of Edinburgh, an early 18th century month going longcase clock, in later associated seaweed marquetry case, the 28cm square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement striking upon a bell, 45cm wide, 26cm deep, 212cm highLooks to be in old restored condition, now requires cleaning and repairs to the face and front plate, the later replacement case has seen extensive restoration at some point, the dial of a more oxidised dullish finish, month going movement looks complete but not tested for timekeeping, comes with brass pendulum and two lead weights, and key to trunk door.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A 17th century style seaweed marquetry walnut cased diminutive longcase clock, the 30 hour four pillar movement with arched brass dial and roman numeral engraved silvered chapter ring, the case with caddy hood over an arched trunk door with pendulum view bullseye glass roundel, on a plinth base, 193 cm h o/all
A Meissen chamberstick mounted with a man picking flowers, 15 cm high (lacks sconce), to/w nine other Meissen and similar groups and figures (10) Mostly restored and with minor lossesChamberstick - significant losses throughout, top of tree trunk broken (but present), several boughs/branches broken and absent. Losses to leaves nad petals. Firing crack to base.Girl in apron - good condition, no losses or restorationMan in blue frock coat - hairline anomaly on left kneeBoy in tricorn hat - chip to hatGirl with shovel - thumb reattached, losses to bouquetBacchanalian figure - minor losses to grape wreathPutti and parrot - losses to garland surrounding parrot, 2 small losses to one putti on blue drapeLady with hen - small loss to ribbon on hat, loss to decoration on front of base,Musician - significant firing anomaly or restoration to neckline area, pegboard of instrument reattached, loss to end of sash and tricorn hat, tip of coat hem brokenCourting couple - loss to floral sprig in man's hand (stem and petals)See images
Two vintage 20th century eboniesed metal black tin travel trunk cases. Rectangular form with metal clasp fixings and carry handles. Hinged lid with spacious interior and text reading Captain DD Bagnell and plaque reading warranted best steel Japanned travelling trunks. Measures approx: 26x112x36cm
A 19TH CENTURY NORTH EUROPEAN POLYCHROME PAINTED RECTANGULAR LIFT TOP TRUNKOn sleigh feet, 125cm wide; 51cm deep; 60cm highold marks and scratches present, top suffers with a split running across with much of decoration being worn and faded, left side has decoration present right side very faded, some small chips along the bottom edges with very minor old worm present, hinges are present and are in working order, see additional images.
OF WORLD WAR ONE INTEREST: CONTENTS OF A TRUNK CONTAINING ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY OFFICER’S MESS KIT, NO. 1 KIT AND CEREMONIAL UNIFORM AND OTHER ITMESThe mess kit including waistcoat and trousers, the others with trousers; together with a Royal Marine Artillery Officer’s peaked cap, five green wool shirts, a great coat, together with busby cap, a cummerbund, a stockings; Together with a commissioning certificate to the Royal Marine Artillery, two memorial plaques and two certificates, enclosed and stored in a metal trunk, 93cm wide; 50cm deep; 48.5cm highAnd a copy of ‘The Roll of Honour: A Biographical Record of All Members of His Majesty’s Naval and Miltary Forces Who Have Fallen in the War’, by the Marquis De Ruvigny, Vol.1 Provenance: The contents of this trunk were predominately once owned and used by two brothers George and Noel Hathorn, who were both killed in active service in World War I. Lieutenant George Hugh Vans Hathorn (1888-1915) of the Royal Marine Light Infantry died on 1st January 1915 when his Ship, HMS Formidable was torpedoed twice whilst on exercises off the Devon coast. The ship took less than two hours to sink. George was one of five hundred and fifty-one men who died. His Commonwealth War Grave Commission certificate states “Had he survived the Admiralty would have expressed their appreciation of the good service rendered by him on the occasion of the sinking of the vessel.” He is remembered with honour on the Chatham Naval Memorial, commemorated on Folkestone War Memorial and Dover College (Dover) War Memorial. Noel McDouall Hathorn was gazetted a 2nd Lieutenant in the Indian Reserve of Officers attached to the 76th Punjabs. He served in the Suez and Mesopotamia, where he was shot and died on 14 July 1915, whilst leading a company across a waterway near Nassau-i-jeh. He was buried at Basra War Cemetery and commemorated on Dover College War Memorial.
A GROUP OF EIGHT TRAVEL TRUNKS AND DOCUMENT BOXES (8)Comprising: a wood clad and linen covered trunk, initialled ECB, cotton fabric lined stencilled BENSON, 109cm x 56 x 49cm; a leather trunk with tricolour stripes, marked ‘V R V Elburg Holland’, 110 x 57 x 34cm; a metal mounted ribbed canvas trunk, initialled ‘VRV’, 100 x 57 x 36cm; leather trunk, initialled ‘V R V. Elburg, Holland’, interior with maker’s label ‘Lansdowne, 23 Piccadilly Arcade, Jerym St.’, 96 x 57 x 33cm; small white suitcase, two metal boxes and another smaller case
A George III dome-topped trunk With brass studded decoration to the leather covering, pierced lock plate and mounts to the front edges, bearing the date 1761 and initials F over IS, and with a makers name within for 'John Clements, Trunk-Maker, at the old original shop, the corner of St Paul's next to Cheapside, London'.115cm wide x 60cm deep x 57cm highQty: 1In good condition overall considering age and use. Later carrying handles to the side. Some old repairs and deterioration to the leather particularly to the back left edge of the top. Some oxidisation to some of the studs, particularly down the front left side. The label within in good condition. The paper lining possibly contemporary.
A George III 30-hour longcase clock by James Whitchurst The oak case with decorative inlay including a star ornament to the trunk door, the 30-hour movement with single hour hand and date indicator within the silvered Roman chapter ring, signed by the maker, the movement striking the hours on a bell.56.5cm wide x 29cm deep x 202.5cm highQty: 1The clock complete with pendulum and weight. The movement and case associated. The movement seemingly clean and complete but possibly in need of some further restoration and not guaranteed working. Restoration to the case including replacement of the backboard. Minor marks overall to the case due to age and use.
A George II longcase clock by Thomas Dicker of Silchester The hood with pilaster columns, the case with plain trunk door, the dial with silvered chapter ring, and birdcage 30-hour movement striking the hours on a bell48cm wide x 26cm deep x 203cm highQty: 1The case in reasonable condition overall considering age and use, with minor marks, dents and scratches. Some losses to the gilt decoration to the pilaster columns. The clock hand lacking. The movement seemingly complete but possibly in need of a clean and not guaranteed working.
An early to mid 18th century 30-hour longcase clock by John Hampson The oak case with quartered columns to the trunk, the hood with blind fretwork decoration and outset columns, the Roman dial with a silvered chapter ring, date indicator, and pierced spandrels, the movement striking the hours on a bell.51cm wide x 31cm deep x 202cm highQty: 1Minor marks, dents and scratches overall to the case. Some signs of old woodwork. The movement seemingly complete but not guaranteed working. With pendulum and weight. The movement possibly original to the case.
A George II and later oak longcase clock The eight-day movement striking the hours on a bell fronted by an engraved dial with pierced spandrels and a silvered Roman chapter ring signed 'Jonathan Lees, Bury', and with a date aperture. The oak case with a coffered hood, blind fretwork ornament, outset columns, pilaster columns to the trunk, on a panelled base standing on ogee bracket feet.55cm wide x 27.5cm deep x approximately 224cm highQty: 1The movement associated with the case. The movement in need of cleaning and restoration. the case with minor marks, dents, and scratches overall due to age and use. Some slight losses to the moulding. Old splits etc. Complete with pendulum and two lead weights. The dial is 28cm in diameter.
TWO DISCWORLD 'GREAT A'TUIN' SCULPTURES comprising a Clarecraft sculpture, model DW15, approximate height 13cm x diameter 13cm, with original tent card (one elephant trunk appears slightly shorter though same colour as the paint), and a smaller 'Discworld Emporium' sculpture of the same subject (2) (Condition Report: appear in good condition)
A STONEWARE ELEPHANT FIGURE AND TURNER & LISNEY VINTAGE CATALOGUE, the elephant with raised trunk impressed 'Turner & Lisney, London & Overseal', height 29cm (very heavy), together with a catalogue for John H. Turner & Lisney's sanitaryware, pipes, bricks, etc (2) (Condition Report: elephant has a crack around one leg, trunk has been repaired/has damage in several places, some grey paint in areas, catalogue is af with sd and wear)
A mahogany longcase clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the twelve-inch break-arch painted dial indistinctly signed and having a gold painted chapter ring with black Roman numerals, the centre with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the four corners painted with shells on a blue ground and a biblical scene to the arch depicting Moses with the Ten Commandments, with decorative blued-steel hands, the mahogany case with canted corners to the trunk, fluted columns to the hood, boxwood stringing to the case and surmounted by a swan-neck pediment, height 202cm.
Two pieces of 19th century slipware pottery. Comprising a lidded pot with pronounced rim marked 'J. H. Inman, 1891', H16.5cm, and a lidded pot modelled as a tree trunk, having twin handles and marked 'Alfred Leers, Bolton 1896', H17cm Condition Report: Inman pot has a big chip to the rim of the hat and loss to the decoration on the cover. The other has loss the the cover handle and to a part of the applied body decoration with some loss to the yellow glaze. Please see photos for more details
William Brooksbank of Bradford - late oak and mahogany 30-hour 19th century longcase clock c1860, with a swan necked pediment and turned wooden +finial, with a break arch hood door flanked by bobbin turned pilasters, trunk with canted corners and a short trunk door on a broad plinth with banding, painted dial with painted cottages to the spandrels and a depiction of a country girl to the arch, with broad Roman numerals, makers name and stamped brass hands, dial pinned to a chain driven countwheel movement striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum.William Brooksbank is recorded as working from Market Street, Bradford, 1837-71.Dimensions: Height: 240cm Length/Width: 60cm Depth/Diameter: 27cm
Mahogany - 8-day longcase clock, with a flat pediment and blind fret frieze beneath, square hood door with detached freestanding pilasters, trunk with a flat topped door on a short plinth with applied skirting, square brass dial with cast spandrels and a silvered chapter with Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic's, engraved dial centre with seconds dial and silvered cartouche inscribed "Boyle and Hall, Long Stratton", 8-day rack striking movement sounding the hours on a bell. With weights, no pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 47cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Sinford, of Newcastle - mid 19th century Oak and Mahogany 8-day longcase clock c1840, with a break-arched pediment and three brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by turned pilasters with wooden capitals, trunk with a long door with cross banding and a gable top, rectangular plinth with a integral shaped base, painted dial with floral depictions to the spandrels and a pastoral scene to the arch, with Roman numerals, seconds and date dials and stamped brass hands, rack striking movement , striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
D Tantun, Derby - An 18th Century brass faced long cased clock with 30 hour movement striking on a bell, fitted with single hand and date aperture, lacking original spandrels, the oak case with long plain trunk door, shortened box base and a glazed hood with half pillar decorationCase with later modifications.Likely a shortened box base and replacement corniceLacking spandrels on faceMovement is untested and sold with no guarantee of functionality
LOUIS VUITTON, MONOGRAM A VINTAGE COATED CANVAS TRAVELLING TRUNK, NO. 1007456 With leather trim and loop handle, wooden batons, brass hardware, key and flip lock clasps, the lock numbered 1095373, personalised with initials M.M.R, beige coated canvas interior, one side with two drawers, one drawer with four varying sized compartments, two loose shelf dividers and shelves, the other side with ten wooden and rubber Louis Vuitton hangers, cream fabric separator, with a slide open shoe box Dimensions: 114 x 55 x 66cm Provenance: Private Collection Condition Report: No keys, the trunk stands upright on wooden feet, the outside of the case, particularly the batons, have knocks and marks commensurate with travel and use, some trims have possibly been replaced. Signs of use to the interior, some light marks. The clasps in good useable order, some light scratches and scrapesCondition Report Disclaimer
LOUIS VUITTON, MONOGRAM A VINTAGE COATED CANVAS TRAVELLING TRUNK, NO. 1007455 With leather trim and loop handle, wooden batons, brass hardware, key and flip lock clasps, the lock numbered 1095373, personalised with initials M.M.R, beige coated canvas interior, one side with two drawers, one drawer with four varying sized compartments, two loose shelf dividers and shelves, the other side with eleven wood and rubber Louis Vuitton hangers, and a cream fabric separator, with a slide open shoe box Dimensions: 114 x 55 x 66cm Provenance: Private Collection Condition Report: No keys. The interior has marks and staining to the fabric separator. General wear commensurate with age and use. Some trim possibly replaced. The drawers have some marks and one draw has a damaged corner. The outside of the case has knocks and scrapes to the wooden batons and canvas commensurate with travel and use. Scratches and scrapes to the hardware, but closing clasps in good working order.Condition Report Disclaimer

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