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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Trunks & Chests
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*** An 18th century French walnut chest, the stepped hinged rectangular top above a panelled frieze centred by a scroll decorated iron escutcheon, the sides with similar decoration set with wrought iron handles, raised on a carved stepped plinth base, 128 x… ***
*** A fine quality mid 19th century cedar and rose mahogany cellaret, circa 1860, probably New South Wales, the sarcophagus body beneath a hinged, tapering rectangular cover with a leaf carved finial with corn husk borders and brass capped corners, opening to… ***
*** A German iron armada chest, Nuremberg,17th century, the solid cast iron chest, with a concealed key escutcheon to lid, and a secure locking system. The lid opening to reveal a painted cavity. 51.5 cm high, 60.5 cm wide, 46 cm deep ***
*** An Italian walnut cassone, 17th century, with vase and scrolling tulip inlay panels on Baroque moulded block feet, 172 width x 55 depth x 68.5 cm height ***
*** Italian walnut coffer, Italian Renaissance walnut cassone low coffer, simple design with five panel front and panel sides. Two large lion front feet, wood, original patina. Tuscany, mid-16th century. Width 161 cm, depth 61 cm, height 59 cm. Provenance: di… ***
*** A George III inlaid mahogany cellarette, early 19th century, rectangular with chamfered corners, on lion's paw feet with brass castors, the front and adjacent chamfers inlaid with Neo-Classical urn and swag decoration in variously coloured woods, with… ***
*** 16th/17th century English oak coffer with a later hinged plank top, a feathered frieze, a three panel facade carved with doves drinking from a chalice flanked by dual dragons and block supports. Accompanying this coffer is a typed sheet with the following… ***
*** A Charles II oak joined chest or coffer, the rising plank top above a panelled front with carved decoration to the frieze of scrolls and flowerheads above three panels, the central panel with flowerheads in an interlocking device flanked by lozenges,… ***
*** An early 16th century Italian cassone, the multi-panelled walnut body with an applewood plank top supported by two plank feet with iron supports. Northern Italy, circa 1620. Width 210 cm, depth 46 cm, height 76 cm ***
*** An Italian cassone, 18th century, the lift top opening to an interior and raised on a plinth base, whole featuring engraved wooden inset panels, 71 cm high, 140 cm wide, 51 cm deep ***
*** A blackwood blanket box, Australian school, possibly Tasmanian, the rectangular front finely carved in relief with an impressive eucalyptus tree, the top with conforming leaf and branch carving, scroll feet, 66 x 45 x 41 cm. ***
*** A Victorian hand painted satinwood cellarette, circa 1870, ovoid, with a central figural cartouche interspersed by floral bands and garlands, raised on four tapered legs on castors, 52.5 x 59 x 39 cm. ***
*** A George III mahogany octagonal cellarette, the rising top opening to reveal a lead lined interior, having brass banded exterior and lion mask handles on central support with four downswept splayed legs on brass lion paw feet and castors, height 66 cm,… ***
*** An Italian walnut cassone, Tuscany, last quarter 16th century, the rising top above the panelled front and sides, on lion paw carved front legs. Width 184.5 cm, depth 60 cm, height 59 cm. Provenance: di Clemente, Florence, Italy. Leonard Joel, Sydney, the… ***
*** An Italian walnut cassone, late 17th century, with rising top above panelled sides and moulded base standing on lion paw feet, height 60 cm, width 185 cm, depth 61.5 cm. Provenance: di Clemente, Florence, Italy ***
*** Italian walnut coffer, Italian Renaissance walnut cassone low coffer, simple design with five panel front and panel sides. Two large lion front feet, wood, original patina. Tuscany, mid-16th century. Width 184.5, depth 60 cm, height 59 cm. Provenance: di… ***
*** A Victorian mahogany cellaret, circa 1860, the sarcophagus shaped cellaret with beaded borders, internally a fitted interior with tin lidded compartments and a removable central compartment with a perforated base and a drawer beneath, raised on squat bun… ***
*** An Australian school blackwood carved firewood box early 20th century the rectangular lift top box carved in relief with gum nuts and leaves to the front sides and with a band to the top, the front inscribed 'Old Wood to Burn, Old Friends to Trust,'… ***
*** An 18th century English oak coffer, the domed plank top above a floriate carved panelled frieze centred by a wrought iron escutcheon, raised on shaped block supports, 148 x 70 x 65 cm ***
*** A George III brass-bound mahogany cellarette on stand, late 18th century, of oval outline, the hinged top enclosing a zinc-lined interior, resting on a stand with tapering square supports with brass caps and castors, 69 cm high, 58 cm wide, 41 cm deep.… ***
*** An 18th century Italian carved walnut cassone 58 cm high, 180 cm wide, 53 cm deep ***
*** An 18th century English oak coffer, the hinged rectangular top above a panelled frieze with stylized foliate decoration, raised on block supports, 138 x 60 x 54 cm ***
*** A George III oak coffer, the rectangular hinged top above a panelled front with a central narrow drawer flanked by wide drawers block supports brass fittings 151 x 91 x 56 cm ***
*** A Victorian mahogany cellarette, the moulded rising top above an arcaded form with a pair of doric pilasters, having brass ring handles to either side, on ogee bracket feet. Height 70 cm, width 56 cm, depth 50 cm ***
*** A Georgian oak coffer, 18th century, of typical pegged construction, the hinged plank top with moulded edges opening to a storage space, the front decorated with a primitive carved frieze, above four fielded panels, 70 cm high, 141 cm wide, 56.5 cm deep ***
*** Victorian flame mahogany wine cellarette with a sarcophagus shaped top and a scrolling base ***
*** A Regency burr elm wine cellarette, circa 1805 with oval brass inlay and brass ring handles, supported on square tapering legs, 60 cm high 43 cm wide 29 cm deep ***
*** An 18th century English oak coffer with panelled sides and block supports, 126.5 x 74 x 62 cm ***
*** A William IV Irish mahogany sarcophagus shaped cellarette by Williams and Gibton, Dublin, circa 1830, the rising top, enclosing original lead-lined interior, on four bun feet with original recessed castors, stamped Williams and Gibton and numbered 41626,… ***
*** A William IV flame mahogany cellarette early 19th century, of sarcophagus form, the hinged top enclosing a fitted interior, raised on carved claw feet. Paper label to interior reading 'Robert Strahan/ cabinet maker & upholsterer / Auctioneer & undertaker… ***
*** A William IV flame mahogany sarcophagus cellarette with ogee moulded tapering sides, 81 x 54 x 61 cm ***
*** A 17th century Spanish walnut cassone, rectangular, the hinged top above an iron lock plate and a canted shaped apron, scroll carved feet, 183 x 64 x 56 cm ***
*** An early Georgian Chinoiserie chest on stand, first half 18th century, the hinged cover of the chest enclosing an open storage compartment above a pair of drawers, its black-japanned exterior with Chinese landscapes and floral designs in raised gilt… ***
*** A 19th century oak mule chest, the hinged top above two panelled sham drawers and two further short drawers, raised on bracket feet, 123 x 70 x 52 cm ***
*** An 18th century English oak coffer, the hinged plank top opening to an interior set with a candle box, the three sectional front panel and side panels decorated carved with stylised geometric decoration, raised on block supports, 117 x 65 x 50 cm ***
*** A George III brass bound mahogany cellarette on stand octagonal, with a hinged top opening to a fitted lead lined interior, raised on a later conforming wooden stand, 44 x 68 x 44 cm ***
*** A Spanish carved oak coffer 56 cm high, 110 cm wide, 41 cm deep ***
*** A George III oak coffer, the hinged rectangular paneled top above a conforming paneled frieze with stylised carved decoration, block supports, 106 x 63 x 54 cm ***
*** An oak coffer; late 16th/early 17th century, the panelled rising top revealing a candle box to the interior, having panelled sides and later iron handles. Height 53 cm, width 97 cm, depth 42 cm ***
*** A Scandinavian painted pine chest, 18th century, the panelled top above front with baluster detail and painted all over in colours with vases of flowers, floral wreaths and sprays, height 58 cm, width 117 cm, depth 63 cm ***
*** An 18th century Englsih oak plank coffer, the hinged top opening to an interior fitted with a candle box, having a single front panel carved with stylised geometric and foliate decoration, raised on plank supports, 98 x 64 x 38 cm ***
*** An elm five plank chest, mid-17th century, the rising top with incised decoration, height 55 cm, width 123 cm, depth 42 cm ***
*** A Continental oak and metal bound trunk, 19th century, the domed lid opening to a bare interior, the whole applied with decorative metal strapping and elaborate metalwork escutcheon, heavy iron pull handles to the sides, raised on wooden wheels enclosed… ***
*** A rustic painted pine Scandinavian blanket box, first half 19th century, with rising top, internal candle box and moulded base on bracket feet, decorated with panels of flowers. Height 59 cm, width 166 cm, depth 63 cm. Provenance: Thomas Hamel collection,… ***
*** A rustic James II oak coffer, 17th century, of pegged construction, the hinged top opening to reveal an interior with a small lidded compartment, the front comprising four moulded panels, 59 cm high, 119 cm wide, 52 cm deep ***
*** An 18th century Italian carved walnut cassone with red leather upholstered top 56 cm high, 170 cm wide, 55 cm deep ***
*** A James II oak coffer, 17th century the front panel inscribed 'M.S.' above three carved gothic panels 65 cm high by 147 cm wide and 60 cm deep ***
*** A George III faded mahogany wine cooler, circa 1800. Of rectangular form with satinwood stringing and banded veneers and brass swan neck handles, fitted interior with two bottle sections, raised on four tapered legs with brass terminals and castors, 43 cm… ***
*** A 17H century English painted oak coffer, the studded leather lined domed cover, front panel and sides painted with scenes from a stag hunt, raised on plank supports, the whole with heavy wrought iron hinges, handles and lock plates, 120 x 66 x 40 cm ***
*** A Georgian oak mule chest, circa 1750, in two sections, the plank top above two doors with fielded panels, raised upon a base with six drawers and bracket feet, 110 cm high, 144 cm wide, 55 cm deep ***
*** A Swedish Gustavian trunk, dated 1805, the dome top trunk painted overall in a dark green with a red trim to base. The whole nicely decorated with cast iron hardware. Monogramed 'Alk 1805'. 74 cm high, 127 cm wide, 60 cm deep ***
*** A Victorian Gothic carved walnut coffer 50 cm high, 92 cm wide, 46 cm deep ***
*** A James II oak coffer, typical in design featured a geometric panelled front ***
*** A pair of Empire style mahogany wine coolers, each rectangular in form inset with galvanised metal basins. Each raised on double 'X' shaped rams head supports joining to a shaped platform base, each approximately 77 cm high, 47.5 cm wide and 71 cm long ***
*** A George III oak mule chest, late 18th century, of plain form with panelled front, lifting top, two swivel doors over two drawers, 78 cm high, 126 cm wide, 51 cm deep ***
*** A George IV mahogany cellarette, the hinged top with an oval string inlaid cartouche, opening to divisions, raised on square tapering supports, brass caps and castors, 46 x 63 x 33.5 cm ***
*** An early 19th century leather coaching trunk, the hinged rectangular top above brass drop handles, the whole with brass beading and strap work width 49. cm ***
*** An 18th century English oak coffer, the panelled lid and body, supported by four feet, 68 x 116 x 54 cm ***
*** A George III oak coffer, with a hinged panelled rectangular top above panelled sides, block supports, 61. 5 x 58 x 37 cm. ***
*** A Continental stained walnut and beech coffer, 19th century, probably incorporating earlier elements, the hinged top enclosing an open interior fitted with a till, the front and sides with carved and moulded decoration, raised on paw feet, 58 cm high, 153… ***
*** A mahogany octagonal cellarette on stand, the brass bound body with a hinged top, opening to a lined interior, raised on fluted supports, 46 x 67 x 46 cm ***
*** An English Oak Coffer Late 18th/Early 19th century Of rectangular form with a panelled, hinged top and sides, block supports, 96 x 61 x 52 cm. ***
*** A small oak and pine chest, late 16th / early 17th century, probably Italian, the rectangular top above the panelled front, on a moulded base with paw feet, carved classical decoration throughout, 32 cm high, 78 cm wide, 38 cm deep ***
*** An antique French heavily carved walnut coffer. Depicting unusual mythological scenes. Bearing a heraldic shield to lid, 65.5 cm high, 105 cm wide, 58 cm deep ***
*** An early 19th century oak coffer, the hinged rectangular plank top above a panelled frieze with two apron drawers, 94 x 42 x 46 cm ***
*** An Italian walnut cassone, 18th century, the hinged open top with carved archways, stylised bird and floral motifs to the front, 57 cm high, 135.5 cm long, 52.5 cm deep, 58 x 135 x 52.5, 58 cm x 135 cm x 52.5 cm ***
*** An English oak chest, mid-17th century, of boarded construction, the ends of the top, front, and back with chip carved decoration, 59 cm high, 112 cm wide, 38 cm deep. Provenance: The Estate of the late Hylton Grimmer ***
*** A William and Mary oak chest, circa 1690, the top, front, and sides panelled, the front also with a carved foliate frieze, 65 cm high, 105 cm wide, 46 cm deep ***
*** A George III mahogany and inlaid octagonal cellarette, the rising top inlaid to the centre with a wreathed flower patera, the front panel inlaid with an urn, boxwood strung throughout and having brass handles, the stand with square tapering legs, height… ***
*** A rare Indies Colonial heavily carved wine cooler, 18th/19th century, carved with lion masks marsupials and grape vines, lead lined sectional interior, 70 width x 53 depth x 60 cm height ***
*** A William and Mary oak coffer, late 17th century, of typical form, the hinged top enclosing an open interior, the front and sides panelled, the front rails and stiles with carved decoration, 62 cm high, 120 cm wide, 53.5 cm deep ***
*** A Flemish painted leather and brass mounted storage chest, with a stepped rectangular top above an ogee moulded body applied with strap work and studs, 53 x 44 x 35 cm. ***
*** An early 20th century Arts & Crafts wrought iron mounted oak chest, with a hinged cover, applied with stylised foliate iron mounts, flanked by loop handles, 49 x 39 x 36.5 cm ***
*** An octagonal Brass-Bound mahogany jardiniere, fashioned from a George III wine cooler, having zinc liner, brass handles and on moulded square section legs, height 46 cm, width 42 cm. Provenance: London (valuation from Malcolm Stevens Antiques, London) ***
*** An oak five plank coffer, late 17th century, the rising top revealing internal candlebox, the front panel with incised arcaded pattern, height 54 cm, width 105 cm, depth 50 cm. Provenance: Austiques, Parramatta, acquired from the above circa 2012 ***
*** A large Spanish mule chest converted to a buffet, late 19th century, the shaped hinged top opening to a microsuade lined interior, above two doors opening to microsuade lined interiors. The whole carved in shallow relief. 108 cm high, 210 cm wide, 65 cm… ***
*** An 18th century English Oak Coffer The panelled rectangular hinged top above a carved frieze and panelled sides, raised on block supports, 102 x 53 x 43 cm. ***
*** A fine Regency rosewood workbox of sarcophagus form, inlaid with mother of pearl, the brilliant acid yellow silk fitted interior with work tools and carved ivory pieces. English circa 1820. 15.5 x 28 x 20.5 cm ***
*** A rare Colonial Spanish studded trunk, 18th century mounted in velvet with plenished copper panels and studs, 60 cm wide, 40 cm deep, 58 cm high ***
*** An Australian silk oak blanket box, early 20th century 101 cm width x 48 cm depth x 49 cm height ***
*** A cedar blanket box, late 19th century, with rising top and plinth base and later brass handles, height 50 cm, width 105 cm, depth 60 cm. Provenance: The Gordon and Jackie Samuels collection ***
*** A mahogany and cedar cellarette, first half 19th century of sarcophagus form the moulded rising top revealing a removable zinc liner, on short swept feet. Height 55 cm, width 75 cm, depth 49 cm ***
*** A Charles II oak chest, 1680s, the hinged top with moulded edge above the three-panel front and two-panel sides on stile feet, the frieze rail, stiles, and muntins of the front carved with a guilloche design, the front panels inlaid with an interlaced… ***
*** An Anglo-Colonial leather covered cedar chest, 19th century, rectangular, with carrying handles to the sides, covered in black leather, copper bound, studded throughout, 38 cm high, 84 cm wide, 40 cm deep. ***
*** A French panelled ice chest, with a makers plaque, circa 1920s. 181 cm high, 110 cm wide, 69 cm deep ***
*** A rare early 20th century carpenter's trunk with fully fitted interior, original tools. Provenance: Last used on Australian railways, H. Mahoney, 53 cm high, 95 cm wide, 52 cm deep ***
*** An 18th century English oak coffer, three central diamond motifs and a carved scrollwork border above a hinged top, 104 x 64 x 54 cm ***
*** An Australian Victorian pine and oak blanket box, the hinged sloping rectangular top opening to an interior divided into one small and one long compartment, raised on a plinth base, 142 x 75 x 48 cm. Provenance: Purchased at the sale of furniture from… ***
*** A Charles I oak six-plank coffer, 2nd quarter 17th century, of boarded construction, the wire-hinged top with a moulded front edge, all other edges chip-carved, with an iron lock plate, 39 cm high, 102 cm wide, 39 cm deep ***
*** A Charles II style carved oak box on stand, 19th century, probably incorporating earlier components, the rectangular box with hinged cover and carved front and sides, on a stand of turned supports with stretchers ***
*** A small Spanish walnut coffer 40 cm high, 71 cm wide, 33 cm deep ***
*** Afghan dowry chest incised with tribal designs beneath a hinged lid 53 x 79 x 37 cm ***
*** A George III mahogany blanket box, of plain form with moulded rising top and brass handles standing on claw and ball feet, height 68 cm, width 160 cm, depth 73 cm ***
*** An early English coffer, circa 1690, of simple form with an opening plank constructed lid, the whole raised on two trestle supports, 53 cm high, 99 cm wide, 38 cm deep ***
*** A vintage traveler's trunk with fitted interior ***
*** Afghan dowry chest incised with diamond designs beneath a hinged lid 44 x 66 x 40 cm ***