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A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY CASED 'GRANDMOTHER CLOCK', c.1900, of compact proportions, the detachable hood with swan neck pediment, finished with rosettes, enclosing a brass dial marked Tempus Fugit, over a narrow blind-carved collar and trunk door, flanked by fluted quadrants on plinth base, 143cm high.
London Transport bus stop enamel Q-PLATE 'Queue this side for 410, Queue other side for B1, 402'. This would have been located at Bromley North Station and is an unusual mix of 'Country' and 'Central' routes from the time when minibus-operated B1 shared the stand with two very longstanding Country trunk routes. A small repair to the top edge, otherwise in very good, ex-stop condition. [1]
George III mahogany longcase clock, Wickes of London, the figured mahogany case with arched top and moulded cornice above turned columns, the arched trunk door above a panel base, the 12 ins arched silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, Strike/ Silent dial to arch, to eight day twin striking on a bell, 220cm high
On the left side of receiver stmped ".22" Long Branch 1944". Top of frame has a British broad arrow, numerous proof marks on wood. This rifle is in nearly new unissued condition retaining 98% military blue finish, dark walnut stock, grooved forend, blued steel trapdoor buttplate, canvas sling, sling swivels. Comes in the properly marked green trunk carry chest similar to the British sniper rifle; properly numbered to gun. Has a shipping label from "No. 2 11 Base Regina, Sask. to Yorkton, Sask.". Serial Number-L5986; Manufacturer-Enfield; Model-1944; Caliber-.22 RF; Barrel Length-25 - 1/2"; FFL Status-Curio & Relic;
A DAVENPORT PATENT GLASS RUMMER, the large bowl finely decorated with a large panel showing a gentleman leaning against a tree trunk fishing, a couple nearby also fishing, the reverse with a similar panel showing a cottage with a fence, a broad frieze around the rim of swags, a smaller frieze above the panels, the bowl set on a merese above a short square tapered stem and pedestal foot, marked "Patent" on the base, c. 1806-10, 6" high, 4.5" dia. Cf: For a similar rummer, see the Journal of the Glass Association, Vol. 1, 1985, Ron Brown, The Davenports and their Glasses 1801-1887, pl. 11, p. 38, p.39 for a similar hunting scene. Two rummers and another goblet are illustrated by Lockett and Godden (1989), figs. 323-5, p. 283 Provenance: The Joyce Mountain Collection of Davenport Pottery, Porcelain and Glass. The Buxton Collection of engraved glass
A CHARLES GOUYN ST. JAMES'S FACTORY FIGURE GROUP, the lady holding a dove on her lap seated beside a tree trunk, a man sitting beside her with his hand raised to the dove, c.1750-54, probably London decorated prior to 1755, 5" high. Provenance: By descent in the family of the vendor since the 18th century (lots 211-219) For a similar example see "Chelsea Porcelain" by Elizabeth Adams, p.48, pl. 35.
A SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the enamelled dial signed "I. Gardner, Glasgow", the arch decorated with a scene of a sportsman and spaniel hunting pheasant, with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the case with tall hood with swan-neck pediment and tall trunk door, 18th/19th century, 87" high
Andrew Dickie of Edinburgh mahogany longcase clock with square brass dial with seconds and date aperture, the hood with blind fret cornice, 214cm CONDITION REPORT: Dial is 30cm/12" wide. Marked Andrew Dickie Edinburgh on bottom edge.Generally in quite a poor condition. Replacement pillars. Repairs to the moulding. Repairs around glass of hood. Glass side window smashed. Veneer issues, some splitting and losses. Large filled hole below hood. Split dow middle of base. Trunk door locked.
NEIL WILLIS (1932-2011); watercolour, study of a tree trunk, signed, 49.5 x 40cm and a decorative landscape by the same artist, 34 x 43.5cm, both signed, both framed and glazed (2). (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
David Cox (1783 - 1859), The Mistletoe Bough, the legend of Titchmarsh Castle; Provenance: Thos. Agnew and Sons Ltd., and David Cox, Woodland glade, watercolour (2). The Lovell Bride of Titchmarsh: Thomas Haynes Bayly’s song/poem "The Mistletoe Bough", penned in the 1830s, purports to tell the story of a tragedy that took place at a Christmas wedding. During a post-wedding game of hide and seek the bride, who hid in a trunk in a forgotten attic, found herself locked in, was never discovered, died and was only found, eventually, many years later as a wedding dress-clad skeleton. The story has caught popular imagination for many years – so much so that it was apparently sung in every house at Christmas in the mid-nineteenth century.
A late 18th/early 19th century oak cased eight-day Longcase Clock, the broken swan-neck pediment surmounted with an open-winged gilded eagle and flanked by two further similar gilded finials and above a 12" brass dial with the chapter ring with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture and all cornered by ornate pierced gilt metal spandrels headed with masks, shaped trunk door and raised on plinth base, the dial signed Thomas Bruton, Crom Hall, 206cm high
Interesting and unusual English mahogany two train trunk dial wall clock striking on a bell, the 15" silvered chapter ring signed Jos Finney, Liverpool, with calendar chapter ring enclosing a painted moon phase centre with calendar aperture and centre seconds sweep hand, over a long chevron banded flame mahogany door flanked by quarter fluted columns, 52.25" high (pendulum and weights)
American mahogany banjo wall clock, the 7" cream dial signed Aaron Willard, Boston, within a drumhead surround over a painted panelled tapering trunk with brass side supports and the panel base decorated with American and British ships engaging in a naval battle, surmounted by an eagle with outstretched wings, 33" high overall
A Louis Vuitton Desk Trunk Model 000342:Modern designed after 1930`s Stowkowski Desk Trunk.with monogrammed Louis Vuitton livery to the outer. The lid lifts up and hinged door swings out and has the desk attached to the door. This folds out and the case contains drawers and stationery compartments with metal lip to the base of the trunk's interior.Leather carry handles to the sides.H 95cm W 41 cm D 46 cm
A Louis Vuitton Trunk Model 387:A large trunk with lifting top and swing-out hinged door opening to reveal 22 drawers and two lidded drawers to the top section. Interior fitted in cream with outside in monogrammed LV livery, locking with five clasps and central locking clasp and heavy leather carry handles to the sides.Monogrammed to the front and interior.H 114 cm W 55 cm D 55cm.
A silk rug with a central panel with a blue ground with a central tree trunk with monkeys, serpents, lions, deer, peacocks and other birds, the border with interlaced floral guard stripes, 186 x 122cm CONDITION REPORT: In need of a clean, faded, patches of wear, colour variations due to fading, in used condition

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