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George III mahogany eight day longcase clock by Thomas Barker of Framlingham, the hood with triple brass orb finials and arched glazed door flanked by two brass Corinthian column capped turned pilasters, the painted dial with foliate arch and spandrels, Roman numerals, outer minutes track with Arabic quarters, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the case with arched door and plinth base, 50.5cm wide, 226cm high
William and Mary style mahogany and burr walnut cabinet on stand, the rectangular top with feather banding above a pair of burr walnut veneered doors also with conforming feather banding enclosing a central star inlaid door, pigeon holes and short drawers, the base section with two short drawers above barley twist legs united by shaped stretchers, 97cm wide, 43cm deep, 130cm high
George III mahogany bureau bookcase, the concave pediment above a pair of mirrored doors enclosing adjustable shelves, pigeon holes and small drawers, with a pair of candle slides, the bureau with a sloping fall enclosing a central door flanked by column drawers, a series of pigeon holes and drawers, with four long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 100cm wide, 58cm deep, 209cm high
BEATLES SIGNED LP 'A HARD DAY'S NIGHT', four signatures on reverse of album. The owner's husband was in the building trade and was working on a roof in London in the 1960s when The Beatles played on the roof next door. He took his album along and gave it to one of their entourage to get signed. Unfortunately, there is no documentary evidence and the gentleman is now deceased so we cannot ask any further questions. We think it could be the 1969 concert in Saville Row as the date matches when he was working in London, but this has only come from memories of what he said.
Late 19th/early 20th century rosewood inlaid ladies bonheur du jour, the shaped spindle gallery with central arched blind panel door revealing stationary compartments flanked by two drawers with brass handles, the distressed leather writing area with shaped front above three drawers, standing on square tapering legs, cups, and castors.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Some loss and splits to veneer. Split to back of table. Other splits, wear and losses. All handles appearing intact.
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