Edwardian walnut extending dining table, top with canted corners, raised on ring turned and reeded supports terminating in ceramic castors with brass fittings, with two additional leaves (144cm x 120cm, H75cm un-extended) together with a set of six (4+2) 19th century style stained ash dining chairs, with serpentine cresting rail over fluted uprights and pierced splat, drop in upholstered seat pads, cabriole front supports, (W56cm) - Condition Report
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Collection of twelve letters / autographs from mainly Victorian British artists: Sir Peter Markham Scott (1909-1989) requesting an investment of �100 in a new 'Sigma' glider; Thomas Sandby RA (1721-1798) requesting 2 gallons of Hollands Gin; Waller Hugh Paton (1828-1895) pertaining to a dinner at the Royal Scottish Academy; Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912) discussing his 'Stories of Womanhood'; Samuel William Reynolds (1773-1835) discussing a payment to a Mr Smith; James Sant RA (1820-1916) discussing a portrait of 'Emily'; Sir Leslie Matthew Ward (1851-1922) referring to a cartoon done for the recipient, and the London firm Elliott and Fry; Edwin Roscoe Mullins (1848-1907) to the editor of the 'Academy' asking for a notice to be included; William Wetmore Story (1819-1895) to a Mrs Senior accepting a dinner invitation; John Gibson RA (1790-1866) discussing his 'The Hours Leading the Horses of the Sun'; George Lance (1802-1864) discussing an exhibition; and Benjamin Williams Leader RA (1831-1923) to Harry Quilter (1851-1907) declining the latter's request for Leader to write for his journal, presumably 'The Photographic Art Journal'; each in a plastic wallet housed within a modern ring binder - Condition Report
9ct gold fob engraved 'S.T.C.L. Winners Div.D 1929 H.W.Swift.', silver fob, various cloth badges including 'Fire Service Nottinghamshire', WWI War and Victory medal pair awarded to 'G-96257 PTE.G.I. SWIFT. MIDD X R', George VI 1939 1945 Defence Medal, 9ct gold signet ring, bayonet and other miscellaneous items - Condition Report
A LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK & MAHOGANY PLAIN FORMED LONGCASE CLOCK, the silvered chapter ring face bearing the name 'Thomas Brown of Birmingham', 8-day movement with striking bell, 208cm high, with two pendulumsCondition Report – Signs of woodworm to case to the sides where supports mechanism, no weights but there are two pendulums, the glass is missing from the face door, loss of veneer moulding to crest, clock is not working, needs attention.

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