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MID-NINETEENTH-CENTURY IRON-BOUND OAK SILVER CHESTwith a fitted baize lined interior, bearing a label for R & S Garrard & Co., 25 Hay Market, London, Crown Goldsmiths, Silversmiths & JewellersProvenance: Property of the late Elizabeth O_Kelly, formerly of The Dower House, Emo Court37 cm. high; 47 cm. wide; 35 cm. deep
18th century and later stained and carved 30-hour long case clock, R Henderson - Scarborough, the case with overhanging cornice to a carved frieze to a door with carved panels and flanked by bobbin type columns to a moulded throat and long shaped trunk door and further plinth with bracket base, also heavily carved to a 10 ins square brass dial with winged mask and foliate spandrels enclosing a Roman chapter ring with inside quarters track and half hour marker to a matted centre with three ringed arbors and single pierced hand, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement strike on a bell, height 75 ins
William Howard Yorke (British, 1847-1921):An iron barque, 'Oakhurst', on high seas, oil on canvas, stencil numbers verso, H 50 x W 75 cm. Note: Born in Canada, William Howard Yorke travelled to Liverpool as a child in 1855 with his family, including his father William Gay Yorke, also an artist, & remained there for the rest of his career & life. The Oakhurst was constructed in Harrington, Liverpool, in 1879 by R. Williamson & Son & is known to have made numerous voyages to Australia.
MIXED LOT OF COLLECTABLES including a specimen wood cigarette box impressed to the base R & J Price, Scotland 1926, walnut cigarette box, a burr walnut cigarette box, a folding chess/draughts board with associated pieces, cased ivorine domino set, two shaped and polished quartz specimens, two pairs of 9ct gold earrings and miscellaneous costume jewellery
Sketchbook of British Birds (R.Bowdler Sharpe) LL.D, F.L.S with coloured illustrations by A.F & C.Lyndon, "Society for promoting Christian Knowledge" R. Bowdler Sharpe - Assistant Keeper, Sub-Department of Vertebrata - British Museum 1898, plus 3 other books. The Story of San Michelle - Axel Munthe - John Murray, Sir Richard Grenville A.L.Rowse, A Little Princess, MRS F.H.Burnett.
Launched in late in 1994 was Jaguars new XJ Range or “X300” the first to be done under the company’s new Ford ownership. While on the outside it looked fairly different to its predecessor the “X40”, underneath it was more of an evolution. But in amongst the various options available was a first for Jaguar, a “super-charged” version of their superb straight six 4 litre engine that with its Eaton M90 supercharger and an air-water intercooler was quoted as producing a very healthy 322 brake horse power, enough to get it from 0 – 60mph in sub 6 seconds! The “X306” XJR6.This particular Margch 1996 example has been off the road in a doctor’s garage since apx. 2011 but now with a new battery is running beautifully and will have a new MOT prior to being sold. Unfortunately one problem it does have and common to these cars, is the pixels on the Odometer reading and clock have deteriorated to the point it makes the mileage covered hard to read. You can see its 90 something thousand and the mileage at its last MOT was 93155, in fact all its MOTs are listed back to 2006 where it had only covered 65859 miles, so not a high miler for sure.The Interior is very good and points again to its low recorded mileage. Just the driver’s outer side seat back bolster showing signs of duress. Otherwise the leather has survived very well indeed and you get that lovely air of quality when sat inside that so many other companies try so hard to replicate but somehow just don’t get it right? The electrics all appear to function, 4 way electric windows, heater blower, electric front seat etc. Even the original stereo is still in place and working along with its electric aerial.Body work is good but never having been restored there are areas where the lacquer on the paint has thinned from excessive polishing, mainly on the boot lid. Some dinks and marks here and there but very little rust and still looks great! The special alloys the “R” came with are very good, in fact the spare looks brand new!The engine? Well that’s as silky smooth as the day it left the factory with the 4 speed “switchable” Automatic box it is coupled to, changing gear seamlessly. Oil pressure is very good, temperature sits just on the normal mark and does not move. In fact if it was not for the Rev counter, on tick over with the windows closed, you would think it had stalled! Press the throttle and no being thrown back in the seat like a turbo charged car does, just an instant increase in power, no lag, just a constantly increasing “push” until the box changes gear, then off you go again.General mechanics and electrics are all good and as said will be up to or past the MOT requirements. Cars such as this just could not be available for such little amounts of money for much longer in fact values are now up and will continue in that direction we are sure. With only 6500 “XJR’s” being built over a 4 year production run, this is already a rare car!NOTE: New MOT in place and the vendor tells us it had 4 new tyres fitted.
A group of five bottles of vintage champagne, comprising two bottles of Moet & Chandon Champagne, Millesime Blanc, Brut, Vintage 1998, a bottle of Drappier Champagne, Grand Sendree, Brut, 1999, in cellophane wrapping, a bottle of Gentilhomme Champagne, Grand Cru, Brut, Millesime 1995, A. R. Lenoble, and a bottle of Nicolas Feuillatte Champagne, Reserve Particuliere, Premier Cru, Brut, in a metal presentation box. (5)
Fishing Books: Robertson (R. Macdonald), In Scotland with a Fishing Rod, pub.1935, green cloth boards, together with five other books including Hills (John Waller), A History of Fly Fishing for Trout, pub.1921; Roberts (Morley), A Humble Fisherman, pub.1932; Sheringham (H.T.), Trout Fishing, Memories and Morals, pub.1920; Bridgett (R.C.), Tight Lines Angling Sketches, pub.1926, and another title by the same author, Sea-Trout Fishing, pub.1929, both Ex-libris The Nottingham Fly Fishers Club (6)

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