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A late 19th/early 20th century Louis Vuitton travelling trunk with overall monogram and quatrefoil decoration on a brown ground, the edges and corners with tooled leather and brass mounts, the hinged lid and sides with wooden straps, the interior bearing paper label inscribed '1 Rue Scribe, Paris, Louis Vuitton, 149 New Bond St. London' and numbered '108407', height 39cm, width 62cm, depth 38cm.
A Georgian long case clock the mahogany veneered trunk with inlaid detail beneath a broken swan neck and architectural hood enclosing a 12 inch square painted dial with floral detail calendar aperture, seconds dial and 30 hour movement by Thomas Higgins Gloster (working order cleaned and overhauled)
An 18th century oak longcase clock, the trunk with full length door with marquetry starburst decoration, the hood with simple column supports enclosing a 30 cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, with applied spandrels, the centre engraved with a merrymaking scene with harlequin upon a violin, a further entertainer and a single female dancer, the secondary dial engraved with a hanging candelabra with pierced tulip flower detail and 30 hour striking movement by Samuel Quarman of Temple Cloud (near Bristol)
Edward Barnsley walnut regulator longcase clock, the hood with angular arched pediment, the circular steel dial with subsidiary seconds and hours dials and inscribed "Dent, 41 Pall Mall and 4 Royal Exchange, London", no.62959 behind octagonal glazed door, the trunk having door with two fielded panels, brass label to interior engraved "Sir William Waters Butler bequeathed certain monies to his friend Arthur Mitchell and this clock and case were commissioned therefrom, to commemorate 40 years friendship and work together. The regulator movement was made by Dent & Co of London and the English Walnut Case was designed by Edward Barnsley and made by him and his chief assistant H Upton in 1940", similar panels to the base, all with holly and ebony chequered stringing and wavy line ebony beading, on plinth base, 207cm high This collection comes from the late Arthur Mitchell from the brewers, Mitchell & Butler, who commissioned many of the pieces directly from Gimson, Barnsley and Peter Waals. He was a strong supporter of the Cotswold School and a good friend of Edward Barnsley, son of Sidney Barnsley. Arthur Mitchell lived in Cheltenham at Glenfall House and pieces from his collection are also to be found at the Cheltenham Wilson Art Gallery Museum in the Arts and Crafts Department
A GOOD LARGE SIGNED JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE GROUP OF TWO TIGERS ATTACKING AN ELEPHANT BY ASAKURA YOSHIHARU, one of the tigers on the elephant's back, the other being trampled underfoot, the coats of each animal naturalistically cast , the base cast with a seal mark, 22.5in long overall & 22in high to top of trunk.
A George III oak and walnut eight day longcase clock, painted Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed John Hayes Wrexham, with movement striking on a bell - the bell cast 'Gainsworth Warr', with broken swans neck pediment and serpentine top trunk door, on bracket feet, 214cm

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