Thomas Snow of Knaresborough, a 19th Century 8 day striking longcase clock, the 34 1/2cm arch painted dial decorated a river and with floral spandrels, dial marked TS Snow of Knaresborough, complete with weights, pendulum (f) and key, contained in a mahogany case 237cm h
A clocking in clock with 21cm painted dial marked Patent Pending Made in England, contained in an oak case, together with winding key and key to door (this clock is in running order)
A 1920's longcase clock with 23.5cm arched silvered dial with Roman numerals, with quartz movement, contained in a mahogany case with sliding hood and long door, 170cm h
An 8 day striking longcase clock with 19cm arched gilt dial and silvered chapter ring, contained in an oak arch shaped case with spiral turned columns to the side 154cm h, the hood is fixed and access to the movement is gained from a door at the back
Samuel Marti, a French bronze and pink veined marble clock garniture comprising mantel clock with enamelled dial and Arabic numerals contained in a spelter case in the form of a seated female violinist and cherub, the front of the clock marked Melodie Par L.F. Morau Mlla d'or striking on bell together with a pair of lidded urns on marble columns
A fusee wall clock with 31cm painted dial with Roman numerals and cast brass bezel, the dial was previously painted County Council and now whitened out, the 11cm brass back plate marked 6421 complete with pendulum (no key)
John Coates, an 18th Century 8 day striking London longcase clock with 5 pillar movement, the 29cm arched gilt dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, strike/silent indicator, subsidiary second hand and calendar aperture, contained in a walnut case, complete with weights and pendulum, 221cm h
A red and blue ground Belouche saddle bag with a central medallion within a multi row border 72cm x 64cm (in wear) and 1 other (in wear and holed) 54cm x 54cm