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Nameplate and badge SAPPER. Ex Ministry of Defence Austerity 0-6-0ST built by the Hunslet Engine Company in 1953 as works number 3797. Delivered new to the MOD at Bicester and numbered WD 197, it then worked at various Army locations including Longmoor in 1957, before going back to the Command Ordnance Depot at Bicester where it was named Sapper in May 1965. In 1977 it went to the Kent & East Sussex Railway where during its first two years it remained Army property and was sold to K&ESR members in October 1979. The nameplates were not available so it was renamed Northiam. Rectangular cast brass with integral badge and metal mounting plate, measures 25in x 16in. In good condition.
A Late George III/Regency Mahogany Square Piano, by James Rigg, 5 Providence Row, Finsbury Square, London, early 19th century, with a satinwood interior, fret carved panels above an ivory and ebony keyboard with three mahogany-lined drawers below, on turned and reeded legs with brass-capped toes and castors170cm by 63cm by 93cmWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number LV48EN42Piano is playable with exception of four keys the ivory keyboard is very yellowed case reasonable however some slight variations in colour metal mount is missing above rear left leg some small signs of worm see photographssome veneer looses around drawers and case
A Regency Style Mahogany Brass Inlaid Striking Mantel Clock, early 20th century, octagonal shaped case surmounted with a gilt metal cast carrying handle, side ringed handles, case with scroll and floral inlay and inlaid to the base depicting a figure flying a flag with horses, brass ball feet, 4-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement and striking on a gong54cm highCase is slightly faded, case with small cracks in parts, case with small scratches and small dents in parts, bezel hinge is damaged and has come off and needs repairing, minute hand is missing, movement needs cleaning, movement is fully wound and not working.
York Minster Interest: A Victorian Carved Oak Octagonal Tripod Table, mid 19th century, the top inset with a brass plaque engraved Oak and bell metal of York Minster, burnt May 20th 1840, the leaf and acorn carved frieze on a spiral-turned support with carved socle, the base on carved claw feet49.5cm by 49.5cm by 73cmProvenance: Purchased from Tennants Aske Hall Sale, 1994Some faults around the moulded top and carved frieze the top has general scratches consistent with age some movement around the base/supportlater blocks added to underside of table

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