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WJZ Eyewitness News At 4 January 3, 2013

Stand up and put him out of his misery. I will not. You get up there. No come on thank you dont worry, we wont tell brendan. Ha ha ha hears movement hey. Lights out. You still up . Yeah. Wait a second. Is that the mug you had back in prison . Took it with me as a reminder. Look at the pair of us. Its like being back there again talking into the dead hours of the night. Wondering how our families were getting on outside. Sends shivers down your spine. chuckling listen, mick what i said this afternoon forget it. Theres a lot ridin on this. For my family. It isnt a scam, is it . Please. No, its not. Im sorry. I love you like a brother well do this together. Im sorry, im just tired. Youd do the same for me. Yeah. Well talk about it in the morning. Sleep well. Man yeah . Its mickeyo. Ill have another 20k off what i owe you next week. toasting in gaelic all aye minto and now for the last stage of the ritual the elevation of the stag. Sean dillon, hearinafter called sean do the dark one to a higher plane of wealth. All sean do come on maisie kathleen hurry up ill give you a lift home im not goin home the night is young any decent woman would be in bed by now. Shut up with that, you crabby old hypocrite girls all laughing sean do all sean do, oi, oi, oi, sean do, oi, oi, oi. Sean do oi oi sean do oi oi sean do oi oi orla go on, girl just calm yourself. Just put the cone down. No. Come on, kathleen, i mean it. Dont throw your weight around with me, copper. If i have to arrest you, kathleen, i will. Go ahead. Make my day. Whoo sean do oi oi sean do oi oi sean do oi oi sean do oi oi all laughing and chattering all why was she born so beautiful why was born at all new day, new life, what . Its great to have them back. Some nights when she and kieran were in dublin brian. Oh, yeah, right. Ill see you later on. Well, this is it. Niamh and me we need to talk to you. After the wedding. What about . Well, well talk after the wedding. No, well talk now. Youre not stayin. Niamh wont go anywhere without talking to you. Where exactly is it she wont go without talking to me . We havent decided yet were still thinkin about it. Where . London. Maybe. Well. Long day ahead. Ill leave you to it. I presume that niamh shouldnt know that we. birds chirping dermot what do you want us to do now . Paul youve done enough go get some ice cream. You cant be givin us money, right . Yes. Take this and come back when the guests arrive. Meself and uncle mickeyo here, we have a plan, havent we . cell phone rings hello . Yeah. Everything okay . Fine. Whats next . Bread sticks ill take this lot. Cheer upits the happiest day of someones life. Hes not there and he hasnt been. How long have you been here . About half an hour. So youre keen to get him. Itd be terrible if the village had a wedding and a car accident dont you think . Dont you think . Why do you think im here . Why do you think im here . clears throat grainne, you know how mum and dad are stuck for money . They already gave us money. If we can open this place, we can make some money that they wont expect. Theyll go mad. Every penny counts. Itll be quiet, anyway. I thought you were closed today. No, no, were open. What can i do you for . Ill have a nice pint, please. Whats goin on . Frankie are you jamesie toomey . Yeah. Why . Ive had a report that you were seen driving dangerously. What, in majorca . Were only back from santa ponsa this minute. horn blaring whos that, then . Thats me granddad. What does he think hes doing . thats the way he always drives. He hates driving the roads feels safer in the fields. Ill put an end to his field trips. Ive got to get to this wedding ill get you there dont worry youre open . Yeah, what can i get you . Ill just go and get them. And no cracks about women drivers. Do you think im in the humor for jokes right now . I am late for a wedding. Could you try the radio again, please . Theres no point theres no signal. Thats it, then. Im walking. Aiden, just relax, okay . Thatll be eighteighty, please. Can i have another pint for my grandson . Has he got proof of his age . chuckling go and see where your grandma is. Another four pints on the way. Excuse me. Yeah . Can i help ya . Are there any adults here . Yeah. Could i speak to one of them, please . Well, you see is there a problem, son . I dont think so, da. You approve of having children working in this environment . My son and daughter are just learning the benefits of honest work. You got a problem with that . Theyre still just children. Three pints at twotwenty, one glass at onethirty, two mixers at ninetyseven pence each how much . Nine eightyfour. My, aint he something . No doubt about it. That i have a beautiful daughter. Dad. Youre not gonna stand him up at the alter, are you . Look, daddy. After the honeymoon, were talking about. Maybe looking at. Living in. London. Has sean told you . He hasnt. And dont mention it to him. Mr. Ocallaghan, hello. Where is father aiden . I dont know, father. Right. Welcome, nice to see you. Check outside in case hes coming. Oh, and kathleen. Yes, father . Dont let on that anythings amiss. Orla, hello. Aiden theyll be at the church by now. I was doing my job, aiden. Maybe if you thought about other people when youre doing your job. I take my job as seriously as you do. Maybe you take it too seriously. Maybe you take yourself too seriously. Havin trouble . License. Could we not avail of this opportunity, please . Well talk about this later. Right now we need to get to ballykissangel, so if youll kindly get out of the car. I kindly will not. But if you want a lift. Aiden Garda Sullivan please . Could i get in . No sign of father, father. sighs right. Is there any way we can go faster . No way. Thatd be speedin. But youre only doing twenty. Im doing twentynine miles an hour. Because the bloke in front is doing twentynine. Overtake him, then if i do, im doing thirtyone. The speed limit here is thirty. Right . Would you do something . Okay, police emergency. So that means step on it . It does. tires squealing organ plays here comes the bride tires squealing organ sustains chord whats going on . I dont know. crinkly sounds tires screech coughing and murmuring niamh, sean, im terribly sorry. Its a long story back in a tick. There better be a good explanation for this. I promise you, there is. Theres 950 pounds here. And this is tips. 200 pounds and 70 p. What you did was wrong. Yeah. And you have tour buses booked in each weekend . Yeah. Mickeyo helped us. We want you to take it, da. We know about the tax. Keep it. Put it in the post office. Come here. Well succeed, dya hear that . Well do it as a family. All for one, and one for all. Be back in a minute. Hey hold on. Youre not goin, are ya . Yeah. Just wanted to say i really appreciated what you did with the kids. Paul best takings we had all month, actually. Paul you were gonna con us, werent you . Yeah. angry mick. Im sorry. No franchise . No. And all this . Rented. Are you in trouble . Im into a guy for fifty grand. Serious stuff. If theres anything i can do no. Go back to your family. Well, you know where we are. Yeah. car starts aiden may the lord bless these rings which will be the sign of your love and fidelity. Amen. Amen. Niamh, take this ring as a sign of our faithful love. In the name of the father and the son and the holy spirit. Amen. Sean, wear this ring as a sign of our faithful love. In the name of the father and the son and the holy spirit. Amen. I now pronounce you man and wife. You may kiss the bride. congregation applauds siobhan look at the table. Guest it looks stunning. applause father mac bless us o lord and these thy gifts of which thy bounty we are about to receive. Through christ our lord. Amen. All amen. guests chatting brian taps his glass welcome to you all and id like to thank you for sharing today with us. A word of warning, however. When i propose a toast i urge you to take but a sip from your glass because i have many toasts to propose and i wouldnt like to think of you all staggering afterwards. laughter id like to welcome sean to the quigley family. Id like to welcome niamh to the dillon family. Next, perhaps a strange toast from someone like me but. To love. Because without it this life is pointless. But if you do love someone and if youre fortunate enough to be loved in return, it doesnt matter where in the world you are. What matters is that love. And not the location. To love. All to love. To brian quigley. All hear, hear. To niamh and sean, may they prosper and be happy. All to niamh and sean. celtic dance music you look great. Im more than just the uniform, you know. Oh, yes. I know. And so am i, i hope. Of course you are. Im sorry i overreacted. We both did. Some of the things i said taking myself too seriously, you mean . I dont think thats something you suffer from. Me, on the other hand, maybe i do. Why dont i say a prayer for the two of us, just in case . laughing thanks, thats be lovely. Are you coming for a drink . I am. Come on, girl. See you later. cheers and applause cheering continues are you ready, girls . Yeah one, two, three laughter and applause bye whoo niamh thanks for everything captioned by captioneering your closed captioning resource this week were at a house that couldve been plucked straight out of an episode of upstairs, downstairs where id like to think id be lady of the manor. More likely, id end up as a scullery maid. Welcome to the antiques roadshow from lanhydrock. If you want to peek into the classic view of victorian life, then go no further than lanhydrock in cornwall. It was owned by the robarts family who lived here for more than 300 years. And by the 1880s they had created one of the last great examples of how an upstairs downstairs lifestyle was planned into the very bricks and mortar of the house, where everyone knew their position and their status. Where family and servants, men and women, the young and the old were kept well away from each other, segregated according to the victorian moral code. Male and female servants of which there were over 80, had separate accommodation in the rafters of the house, with their own entrances and exits and, amazingly their own staircases. The wooden staircase was for women only and the stone staircase for men only. Designers considered wood was soft on the eye and soft on the step for the delicate female form. Victorian men, however were hued from hardier stuff and able to withstand the shock of unforgiving stone. The kitchen was one place male and female servants did mingle but even here were told not to talk to each other unless necessary for fear a conversation could lead to a relationship and then who knows where. Children were kept apart in their own wing out of earshot of the main living areas allowing their screams to disturb only their belowstairs nanny and not the tranquility of their abovestairs family. Lord and lady robarts maintained victorian decorum by going their different ways after an evening of lavish dining. The men would retire to their side of the house for smoking and billiards, and above here the male bedrooms connected by the male staircase so the volume of their enjoyment would go unheeded by the rest of the house. Lanhydrock is now perfectly preserved, upstairs and downstairs, by the National Trust. Weve set our stalls on the lawn where everyone is treated equally so long as they form an orderly cue. Lets see what our experts have to offer on this weeks roadshow. This is just the thing i need. Are you willing to part with it . No, i dont think its for sale, but were very interested to know how much its worth. Aha. Well, should be go into a bit more background like do you use it often . both laugh well, i think with these hands the answer is no because its intended for children. Absolutely, and what children . Because these days would it last one day . We think that this dates back to the Victorian Era and i suspect children were better behaved in those days. They were made to behave better werent they . I believe so, yes. And this would probably have been an expensive toy anyway so it wouldve been a family possibly with a nanny who said do not do that otherwise i will get you with my crocodile chuckles i think theyre mid19th century. You say victorian. I think earlyvictorian. Early rather than mid. I just think they are very wellpainted. Theyre extremely good puppets and you say theyre made for children. It wouldve been a child of 12, 13. As old as that . Oh, it couldve well have been a sort of early entertainment for teenagers with their younger siblings, which wouldve been wonderful, or to entertain the parents and their friends for tea. It predates television of course. Of course. What i am concerned about is were missing the baby, were missing the sausages were missing. Mr. Punchs stick. Mr. Punchs stick. Um, where are they . chuckles i cant explain that but this set was passed on to me by a relative who collected punch and judy memorabilia and he bought it perhaps 15 years ago in brighton, and i think he paid about 100 pounds. Well, i mean, its enough to have punch and judy and the beetle and then later on, they had the hangman. Right. I mean its a pretty macabre story to teach children. Its gruesome, isnt it . Its really gruesome. So thats why i like the crocodile because you dont have the hangman. You have a crocodile so he eats the sausages, doesnt he . He does. Yes. chuckles theyre made of papier mache these heads. Oh, are they . Right. Beautifully painted in an oilbased paint, and i cant believe theyre in such Good Condition because the one thing a child would do is, you know, you did that, you naughty boy bang, bang, bang well, im getting scared. all laugh so underneath, theyve got their original clothes. Very much a la mode at the moment, this paisley. Lovely wooden carved legs and hands. Look at all this. This is all paisley as well. Ive never seen one with this wonderful beadwork. Tremendous. Gosh i could have such fun with this. I really could. Do you think this is unique, or would it have been one of many . Its rare to find the small version very rare. For that reason, im going to say its worth over 1,000 pounds. So, i mean, 8 to 1,200. If you can find im suddenly rich, arent i . both chuckle well, thank you very much for coming in today. makes noises chuckles theres lots of things i like about your bracelet. Really . Im going to talk about the stones in a moment but what i really love about it is its splendid condition. Because im looking at it all the way around it. I cant see a single defect in the piece at all, and considering were looking at something that is probably what, 125, 130 years old its pristine. So youve looked after it extremely well, if i may say. So whats the story behind it . Well, my late husband gave it to me. He found it when he was doing a job in an attic, in a cold water tank and he just put it in his toolbox. He thought it was just junk metal. Sorry, wait a minute. He was working in the loft. In a loft in an empty house. And what . He was just putting his hand in to clean it out . No, i think he was taking it out to change it. Taking out the whole tank . Well, i assume, yes, and that was in the bottom of the tank. Lying there. Was it wrapped up or anything . I honestly dont know, but hed had it for a long while and hed had it in his toolbox. From your point of view, youve just been wearing it ever since . Yes. Yes. Right. Well, ive mentioned the condition. Now lets just say what its made of, because i dont know whether he realized it and i dont know whether you realized it, it is gold. Well, i thought it was. You did . I did think it was, yes. Did you know what the stones were . Lapis. Theyre lapis lazuli polished en cabochon in the dome form in a sort of beaded and wirework frame in a recessed cartouche with beaded decoration in a gold frame with these sort of beveled sides. So although its quite a. I suppose a simple look, its actually quite detailed in its construction. On the tongue piece, a couple of continental marks, which means that i think, its french and i think its made in about 1875. So your husbands carrying it around in his tool bag without knowing quite what the potential is. Youve had it since that time, and im assuming therefore youve not really found out yourself what it might be worth what the potential of this piece is. No. Youre right it is mounted in gold. Youre right it is set with lapis lazuli, but what might have been a surprise for him and for you is that were looking at a bangle thats worth 1,500 to 2,000 pounds. Youre joking. No. chuckles so in this cold water tank was a 1,500 to 2,000 pound bangle lying there waiting for him to locate it. Wish i could tell him. Amazing. Yes. Do you have a large house . No, we have a bungalow. This takes up most of the space, i imagine. Most of the space in one room, yes. Do you have it just as decoration against a wall or something . Well, yes. These screens from the orient came across to europe in the 17th century. Do you know what they were used for . Oh, i assumed it was to keep the draft out, you know. You put it in the dining room and in the middle of dinner, if you wanted to do a weewee, you went behind the screen. laughs in the dining room. Oh, weve never used it for that. Well, im glad to hear that. clears throat do you know where it comes from . No, dont know anything about it. You know nothing about it. Where did you get it from . Well, my husband already owned it when i married him. Okay. Its japanese, and it dates from very close to 1900. 1890, 1910. We can date it fairly accurately. And its decorated with these inset panels, but its made not for japanese use. This is purely for western use. Some of these screens, you dont get anything on the back. Its just completely plain. But the joy of this one is youve got a flock of birds drifting about and being pursued by an eagle, which is really rather attractive. The outside here is a rosewood. The inside, this wonderfully finely striped wood, is, i think and im not a wood expert i think its cedar. Oh, i did wonder what it was. I think its cedar but the panels here are lacquer, and then the decoration is in ivory and bone. Oh. You thought is was all ivory . Yes, yes. Well, its a great deal cleverer than that. Theyve been very, very subtle and theyve used ivory which theyve carved very thin to give the petals over this lily. Whereas down here, theyve used bone because it gives the sort of texture you would find on a lily pad or lotus. Yeah, i noticed that that was different. Its very carefully thought out. How good are you at housekeeping . Oh, not particularly. No, i wouldve thought that, too. laughs we have quite a bit of buildup of dust. You could actually if you spent a bit of time really improve it a lot. Should i show you how . If you like. Im not saying ill do it. all laugh ive garnered from makeup. Oh, i see. And some methylated spirit. So what we do with our soft brush, we just look at the dust coming off there. Can you see it . The dust is actually coming away in great clouds. Yes, i can. I can see it. And you may improve it enough not to need to do anything much more to it. That has improved it out of all recognition. I wod actually recommend a cotton bud for this. We didnt have any with us. A little bit of methylated spirit. And if you just do that. Its gonna take a very long time to do every piece, isnt it . Oh, yes, it is and im not suggesting you do it in a rush, but just look at that compared to what it was. Oh, yes, very different. So you can do it yourself. I just noticed this snail there, which i dont remember that. That was under dust. You couldnt see it. laughs he is tremendous absolutely wond

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