A mid 19th century Longcase Clock, the arched dial inscribed "Kirby, Malton" with seconds ring, date aperture and painted with sporting scenes. With eight day movement, in mahogany and oak case with swan's neck pediment and baluster turned pilasters, the trunk with quarter round mouldings and inlaid decoration, on bracket feet. 7' 6" (229cms) high.
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A Sheraton design mahogany Bureau Cabinet inlaid with satinwood banding and oval paterae, the upper section with a fret carved swan's neck pediment, the interior fitted with an array of 24 small drawers around a centre cupboard and pigeonholes, hinged fall under revealing a fitted interior with further small drawers, cupboard and pigeonholes, with four long graduated drawers beneath, on bracket feet, 2' 9" (84cms) wide.
A late nineteenth century French gilt metal casket surmounted with a hand painted Sevres style plaque, painted with floral sprays on a white background, gilt painted frame edging with turquoise surround, the lid and slightly Bombay body chased with floral sprays and applied relief decorated edge banding, the whole standing on pierced bracket corner feet, the hinged lid opening to reveal a velvet lined interior with two facet cut gilt highlighted scent bottles, 9 x 13 cms (hairlines and restoration to the plaque, slight twist to the mount, some gilt wear and chips to the scent bottles)
A Victorian mahogany and inlaid longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment with capped finials above a painted frieze, the arched glass door flanked by square reeded pillars before a painted rolling moon dial, painted numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, painted figural spandrels, the dial marked 'J Cooke, Runcorn', twin weight driven movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, pendulum and weights included, the main trunk with triple arch single door with boxwood stringing flanked by half cut reeded pillars on a stepped base raised on bracket feet, 237 cms high
A late 18th Century Irish mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken architectural pediment and brass ball and eagle finial, a blind fret frieze with single glazed door below flanked by reeded columns, the 13.5 ins square brass dial set with numbered and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and chased twin winding holes, cast pierced spandrels, signed Bainbridge, Dublin, twin weight driven movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, pendulum and weights included, the single trunk door with shaped chamfered top flanked by quarter cut reeded columns on a stepped crossbanded mahogany trunk base with blind fret side decoration, raised on corner bracket feet, 240 cms high
An early 20th Century upright pianola piano manufactured by the Aeolian Company Ltd, London along with forty plus music rolls and a late Victorian music cabinet with raised upper shelf section and inset bevelled mirror, drop down glazed door with velvet lined shelves and lower sheet cabinet on corner bracket supports with castors
A Welsh oak one piece bookcase having two upper plain glazed doors over two opening drawers and two split panel cupboard doors raised on corner bracket feet, the whole with diamond shaped escutcheons (evidence of old worm affected areas to back boards, top left hand panel), 180 cms high, 105 cms wide
A late George III oak and mahogany high dresser North Wales, the boarded rack with a cavetto and ovolu cornice above a plain frieze and three plate rails, downswept ends, the lower section with a T shape arrangement of Fourtrue and two faux drawers flanked either side by panelled cupboard doors with mahogany spandrels, panelled sides raised upon front bracket feet extended rear stile supports, good condition and colour, 193cms high x 140x50cms. (illustrated)
Nameplate EARL OF PLYMOUTH. Ex GWR 4-6-0 Castle Class locomotive built Swindon Works as Denbigh Castle, April 1936. First shed allocation Worcester. Renamed August 1937. August 1950 shed allocation Cardiff Canton. March 1959 shed allocation Newton Abbot. Final allocation Bristol, Saint Philip's Marsh from where withdrawal took place in March 1963.Face restored long ago, rear has red oxide. Clear bracket marks on rear and the original bolt mounting holes are filled with brass rivets. Originally fitted to Dukedog 3206 Built November 1936 from the frame of 3428 and the boiler of 3267. Original BR paperwork accompanies.
A George III and later mahogany Chinoiserie taste bracket clock, the top with fluted pagoda roof, above banding of fret work, the case with single glazed door on fluted plinth with ogee bracket feet, the sides with fret work panels backed with red silk, the face with silvered metal Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring with pierced hands, signed to the ring Jn Archambo, framed by gilded cherub head and foliage spandrels, the movement with elaborately engraved back plate signed Jn Archambo Leicester Fields London, with verge movement and a bob pendulum, with bell striking Note: John Archambo was a son of Peter Archambo II (d.1759), goldsmith, registered at The Golden Cup, Green Street, Leicester Fields. He became a clock maker of note. His grandfather, originally Pierre Archambaud, was a Huguenot refugee who came to London and worked as a staymaker. He maintained an establishment in London in New Street, known by the sign of the Green Man, in the parish of St. Martin in the Fields. CONDITION REPORT: overall in good condition, apparent signs of restoration, slight losses to woodwork at high points of case and base, minor cracks to fretwork

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