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A 19th century brass faced longcase grandfather clock believed to be by JN Wright of Linton. The brass and silvered dial / face with subsiduary dials having decorative spandrels. Set within an oak trunk and hood with glass front. Complete with weights and pendulum. Measures: 94cms high x 34cms wide x 18cms deep.
A modern burr walnut grandmother clock having a brass dial with silver chapter ring, figural spandrels, matted centre ad rolling moon phase to the arch. Powered by a three weight movement striking on rods being housed in an arch top case with brass finials scroll pierced frieze and frets with gilt mounted, ebonised fore columns. All over a long trunk door and raised on a mahogany plinth base. Measures: 190cms high x 48cms wide x 28cms deep.
A Victorian hallmarked silver centrepiece, the pierced circular upper platform set with grapes and vines above central trunk stem and two seated cherubic musicians, one playing a tambourine and one playing a horn, seated beside a lamb on a rococo scrolling base engraved with an armorial crest, Edward & John Barnard, London 1852, height 27.5cm, approx 65ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Missing some of the nuts holding the pieces in place so they are loose. However, overall condition is good. Stands true on a flat surface.
An early 20th century photograph album with inlaid black lacquer cover, containing 1930-40 photographs of Japan, Shanghai, and elsewhere of social and military scenes, the cover with an eagle confronting a snake within the trunk of a maple tree, the cover 27.5 x 35cm (10.75 x 13.75 in) Some losses of inlay to the bird's plumage
A Crown Derby Hawthorne pattern circular sugar basin, transfer printed in the Aesthetic Movement taste, brown printed marks, c.1890; another, transfer printed in blue with lilies, c.1890; Derby Porcelain Company Peacock pattern saucers, c.1890; a Royal Crown Derby letter rack, as a tree trunk, glazed in white throughout, green printed marks, early 20th century; a Royal Crown Derby Red Aves pattern dessert plate, second quality; another, Black Aves, first quality; an Abbeydale Imperial pattern circular waiter, three supports; Derby Posies, various; Noritake (2); Shelley (2); Belleek (4); etc
An interesting late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock, the dial inscribed 'Jn,o & Marg,t Martendale', the 31cm square brass dial with spandrels, floral engraving and subsidiary seconds dial, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with turned pillars to hood and shaped trunk door, 204cm high, with winding handle, weights and pendulum bob Pendulum damaged, calendar dial not connected, split to trunk Note: No apparent maker's name, possibly made/presented as a marriage piece

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