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A GEORGE III GREEN JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCK the brass breakarched dial signed on a tablet to the centre John Jones BURY, with matted centre, date aperture, ringed winding holes and subsidiary seconds dial, pierced steel hands, mask spandrels and wheatear border, the arch engraved with two pairs of exotic birds and strapwork and with fan shaped aperture engraved with personifications of the days of the week, their astronomical symbols and names, having five pillar eight day movement with S[trike N[ot] Strike] selector and repeat lever, the case with flat topped hood, turned pilasters and break arched door decorated with figures, temples, trees, the Sun in splendour and birds, on bracket feet, 226cm h A good original example, the dial and movement on what could well be the original seat board, no evidence of having been associated to the case, ie the cheeks not altered, the decoration chipped and with some rubbing and loss but not the subject of any recent restoration. Sold with pendulum with brass bob and two brass sleeved lead weights all of which could be contemporary
AN ARMCHAIR with shaped wing back and swept arms, upholstered in close nailed green hide, on mahogany square legs with stretchers and brass castors, 104cm h, 19th c Subframe unexamined but stable, re-upholstered c1970, the hide heavily worn, stained and faded with a very worn leather seat, old scratches to the legs
AN ENGLISH PANEL-BACK ARMCHAIR the arched top rail carved with two Wyverns, their tails curled around a flowerhead between stiles with pyramidal caps, the chip carved panel with central rosette in channelled frame, on baluster legs with stretchers, 95cm h, 17th c Panel with old repaired loss, seat reboarded, the finials replaced
A FINE CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER DATED JUG painted en grisaille with an artist and elegant couple admiring the ruins of Buildwas Abbey in an oval gilt frame reserved on a spirally reeded and underglaze blue and gilt striped ground, a band of stars and dotted circles around the shoulder, the neck in an elaborate diaper pattern, with gilt leaf moulded clip handle, 17cm h, painted Buildwas Abbey Shropshire, the property of W C M Moselay [sic] Esqr 1796 Chamberlains Worcester in red script, 1796 Illustrated: Godden (Geoffrey A), Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1752, 1982, plt 98 and Twitchett (J) and H Sandon, Landscapes on Derby and Worcester Porcelain 1984, p48. Buildwas Abbey was founded by Roger de Kinton in 1135. It was absorbed into the Cistercian Order in 1147 that occupied it until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1536, following which the picturesque ruins remained virtually unchanged. Walter Moseley (1765-1827) who owned the Buildwas Park estate rebuilt the family seat and preserved the abbey ruins. In fine condition
A set of six 19th century satin birch dining chairs each with a crossbanded bar back over a lattice stretcher over a drop-in seat on reeded tapering front legs united by a plain H stretcher, the two carvers with reeded open arms, each chair stamped '1821' to the underside of the back seat rail (2+4)
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