10280 — Circa 1820    Item: 10280 — Circa 1820
A Harlequin Pair of early 19th. century Splat Back Windsor Armchairs in Oak, Ash and Elm, the ring turned legs united by crinolin stretchers.

H: 35" (88 cms) W: 23" (58 cms) D: 22" (55 cms)

Item: 10271 — Circa 1670
A particularly good 17th.Century Mule Chest or lidded chest with drawer,the cleated plank top above a frieze with appliques and three geometrically applied panels with walnut appliques and horn centres seperated by stiles with further appliques and turned half pilasters and full width drawer below, the whole raised on stiles and having panelled ends.

H: 33" (83 cms) W: 56" (142 cms) D: 24" (60 cms)

   10271 — Circa 1670
9825 — Circa 1765    Item: 9825 — Circa 1765
A very good London made George III Mahogany Longcase Clock, by William Mould, the 8-day, twin train movement striking the hours on one bell, the arched dial with a strike/silent dial in the arch, silvered chapter rings and matted dial centre, seperate seconds dial and calendar aperture, signed on either side of the VI. The case has fluted columns/quarter columns to the trunk and hood with brass capitals and quills. The casework is outstanding quality Lit: Baillie’s Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World gives Mould, William, London (Moorfields). 1760-1771. This model of Longcase is illustrated in the Wetherfield Collection Catalogue by F.J.Britten Fig 114 & 114A.

H: 103½" (262 cms) W: 22½" (57 cms) D: 11½" (29 cms)

Item: 10228 — Circa 1820
A particularly good Regency Period Mahogany and Ebony Bracket Clock on original bracket by Thomas Warwick of Birmingham, the eight inch painted convex dial with Roman numerals to the eight day, twin train fusee movement, hour striking and pull repeating on one bell, the movement with shaped plates and engraved backplate, the adjustable pendulum with rating slide all within a Mahogany rectangular case with stepped top and finial, ebonised fluted frieze, ebony inlaid canted corners and mouldings, raised on ball feet, the sides with gilt cast brass ring handles over fretwork panels, convex glazed door to the front, the bracket with conforming mouldings. Lit: Baiilie’s, Brittan’s etc. List Thomas Warwick in Birmingham from Ca. 1825 to Ca. 1854

H: 19" (48 cms) W: 11" (27 cms) D: 7" (17 cms)

   10228 — Circa 1820