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Please be aware that you are viewing items from our previous auction.
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Elizabethan-Style Oak Hall Chair, fourth quarter 19th century, the elaborately carved crest centered by a knight profile medallion carrying over into a paneled and dragon-carved back, joined to the cushioned seat by lion-carved arms and turned uprights, raised on turned legs joined by a box stretcher and ending in bun feet, h. 47-1/2", w. 21-1/2", d. 22". Estimate: 300 - 500 |
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Pair of Medieval-Style Oak Sidechairs, fourth quarter 19th century, each with a floral-carved crest over a queen-carved splat, above a stylized angel-carved seat, raised on carved square legs joined by a box stretcher, h. 50", w. 18-1/2", d. 14". Estimate: 400 - 700 |
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Jacobean-Style Stained Walnut Occasional Table, first quarter 20th century, the rectangular top with a molded edge, over a recessed patera- and guilloche-carved frieze, raised on baluster-turned legs joined by a box stretcher and ending in block feet, h. 22-1/2", w. 21-1/2", d. 14". Estimate: 100 - 200 |
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Rustic Oak Wood Shaver, late 19th century, fitted with three blades, w. 49". Estimate: 40 - 70 |
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Continental Carved Oak Looking Glass, mid-19th century, possibly Black Forest, the rectangular plate surrounded by an elaborately carved naturalistic frame with side star accents, h. 42", w. 33-3/4". Estimate: 200 - 400 |
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Jacobean-Style Walnut and Burl Walnut Chest-on-Stand, first quarter 20th century, the rectangular top over a conforming case fitted with three long drawers, one fitted for silverware, above a carved skirt, raised on turned acanthine-carved legs joined by a serpentine-carved H-form stretcher and ending in a trestle base, h. 37-1/2", w. 38-1/2", d. 19-1/2". Estimate: 300 - 500 |
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Group of Five Chinese Export Blue and White Porcelain Dishes, late 18th century, dia. 6". Estimate: 350 - 500 |
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Franco-Belgian Machine-Woven Tapestry Panel, first quarter 20th century, depicting "The Card Players" in the manner of David Teniers the Younger (Flemish, 1620-1690), fitted with a linen rod sleeve at the upper edge and accompanied by a later bronzed metal rod with fleur-de-lys finials, h.53", w. 47". Estimate: 200 - 400 |
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Rustic Pine Side Table and Conforming Mirror, mid-19th century, the rectangular top with molded edge, raised on canted square legs joined by end stretchers, the whole retaining traces of polychromy, h. 33-1/2", w. 53-1/2", d. 22", surmounted by a mirror framed en suite, h. 39-1/4", w. 39-1/4". Estimate: 200 - 400 |
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Twelve-Piece Collection of Chinese Export Blue and White Porcelain, including three teacups without handles, mid-20th century; a small shallow dish of like date; a small teapot with dragon decor, early 20th century; a small creamer of like date; a sake pitcher, mid-19th century; a squat teapot, early 19th century; a contemporary baluster-form vase; a small cobalt blue vase, early 20th century; a ginger jar, late 19th century; and a snuff bottle, early 20th century; the largest h. 8", dia. 6". Estimate: 700 - 1000 |
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Group of Three Chinese Export Blue and White Porcelain Bowls, mid-19th century, dia. 9". Estimate: 300 - 500 |
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Japanese Imari Gilded and Floral-Painted Porcelain Vase, late 20th century, of baluster form and having a flared lip, h. 9-1/2", dia. 6". Estimate: 75 - 125 |
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Jacobean-Style Oak Console Table, first quarter 20th century, the long rectangular planked top over a recessed frieze, raised on bulbous, turned legs joined by a box stretcher and ending in bun feet, h. 37", w. 96", d. 25-3/4". Estimate: 400 - 700 |
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Harlequin Suite of Nine English Windsor-Style Elmwood Captain's Chairs, ca. 1900, h. 31", w. 28", d. 20". Estimate: 500 - 800 |
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Jacobean-Style Walnut, Burl Walnut and Marble-Top Sideboard, first quarter 20th century, the long rectangular Egyptian marble top over a conforming case fitted with two drawers, separated and flanked by scrolling foliage-carved stiles, over a carved skirt, raised on turned and acanthine-carved legs joined by an H-form stretcher and ending in a trestle base, h. 36-1/2", w. 78", d. 22". Estimate: 700 - 1000 |
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English Oak Sidechair, mid-19th century, the shaped back pierced and with foliate carving, the shaped seat raised on angled turned and bulbous legs joined by an H-form stretcher, h. 38". Estimate: 75 - 125 |
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Large Gustav Becker Regulator Wall Clock, late 19th century, having a circular porcelain dial and two brass weights, h. 41", w. 18-3/4", d. 7-1/2". Estimate: 300 - 500 |
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Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Bowl, in the 19th-century export style, h. 5", dia. 12". Estimate: 400 - 700 |
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Elizabethan-Style Elmwood Blanket Chest, first quarter 20th century, the planked top opening to reveal a deep storage space above a carved and paneled case, raised on square feet, h. 27", w. 44-1/2", d. 21". Estimate: 300 - 500 |
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Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Umbrella Stand, of cylindrical form, the body decorated with panels of scrolling floral and foliate designs, h. 18-1/2", dia. 8-1/2". Estimate: 100 - 200 |
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Renaissance-Style Stained Walnut Bench, first quarter 20th century, the padded rectangular seat raised on shaped foliate- and armorial-carved supports joined by an H-form stretcher, h. 20", w. 40-1/2", d. 16". Estimate: 300 - 500 |
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Large Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Tree Tub, late 20th century, the body with dragons and clouds above stylized ocean waves, h. 19", dia. 21". Estimate: 1200 - 1800 |
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Large Continental Ebonized Oak Cabinet, ca. 1900, of Elizabethan design, having an arched top with a central carved cartouche over three beveled and leaded glass doors flanked by large spiral columns, over a base with two drawers and two cabinets below, h. 88", w. 67", d. 25". Estimate: 1000 - 1500 |
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Large Leather-Bound Volume of The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery, 1874, published by Gebbie and Barrie, Philadelphia, h. 14", w. 11-1/2", d. 2-1/2". Estimate: 200 - 400 |
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Seven Reference Books on Antique Furniture and Decorative Arts, including William Chaffers, Marks and Monograms on European and Oriental Porcelain and Pottery (14th ed.), Elizabeth Norfolk, ed., Miller's International Antiques Price Guide (21st ed., 2000), Rachel Field, Macdonald Guide to Buying Antique Furniture, Huon Mallalieu, ed., Illustrated History of Antiques, Paul Atterbury & Lars Tharp. ed., Bullfinch's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Antiques, and Judith Miller, Miller's Antique Encyclopedia and A Closer Look at Antiques. Estimate: 40 - 70 |
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Twenty-Five-Volume Collection of Cloth-Bound Books by Mark Twain, Harper Brothers Edition, published by P. F. Collier & Son Co., New York, 1920, w. 8", d. 5". Estimate: 100 - 200 |
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First Edition Two-Volume Set of Thomas E. Watson's The Story of France, The MacMillan Company, New York and London, 1909, both volumes in gold-stamped crimson cloth bindings and in generally good condition, h. 8-1/2", w. 6", d. 2". Estimate: 10 - 20 |
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Collection of Twenty-Five Volumes of The Works of Washington Irving, the Bibliophile Edition, limited to one thousand copies of which this is number 545, h. 9", w. 6", d. 1-1/2". Estimate: 100 - 200 |
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L. Frank Baum (1856-1919), Two "Oz" Books, including The Wizard of Oz, 2nd edition, 2nd state, Indianapolis: Bobbs Merrill, 1904-1913, large quarto, full blue cloth boards stamped with black and gold, two-color endpapers and illustrations by W. W. Denslow, with 16 full-color plates, 9-1/4" x 7"; and The Tin Woodman of Oz, the "Popular" edition, Chicago: Reilly & Lee, 1940-1955, large quarto, quarter blue cloth with applied full-color illustration on the front board and yellow paper on the back, the spine stamped with black lettering, with black and white illustrations by John R. Neill, 9-3/4" x 7-1/4". Estimate: 75 - 125 |
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Follower of Sir Peter Lely (British, 1618-1680) "Portrait of a Lady with Pearl Jewels", oil on canvas, unsigned, 50" x 40". Presented in a rococo-style giltwood and gesso frame. Estimate: 700 - 1000 |
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British School (Second Quarter 19th Century) "A Dream", oil on panel, unsigned, 12" x 10". Glazed and presented in a molded giltwood frame. Estimate: 300 - 500 |
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Edward Matthew Ward (British, 1816-1819) "Charles II at Hampton Court", oil on canvas, initialed lower left, 19-1/2" x 29-1/2", stretcher verso affixed with a "Kurt E. Schon, Ltd." gallery label. Presented in a Louis XV-style giltwood and gesso frame. Estimate: 3000 - 5000 |
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Henry Stephen Ludlow (British, 1861-1925) "My Mistress Wants a Chair", monotone watercolor on paper, signed lower left "Hal Ludlow", sight 12-1/4" x 9". Glazed, matted and framed. Estimate: 150 - 300 |
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British School (Fourth Quarter 19th Century) "Skye Terriers" and "Irish Terrier", two chromolithographs from Cassell's Illustrated Book of the Dog, sight 7-1/2" x 9-1/2". Both glazed, French matted and presented in weathered molded frames. Estimate: 75 - 125 |
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British School (Late 19th Century) "Classic Dawn", watercolor on paper, signed and dated in pencil on the mount lower left "Wm Underdown Sep 1898", titled on the mount lower center, sheet 12" x 18-1/2". Glazed, handsomely matted and framed. Estimate: 100 - 200 |
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George IV Sterling Silver Teapot, hallmarked London, 1828-1829, by Thomas Streetin, in the chinoiserie taste, serpentine lobed with floral repousse and a floral finial, h. 6-1/2", w. 11-1/2", d. 7", 29.60 t. oz. Estimate: 1500 - 2500 |
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William IV Sterling Silver Teapot, hallmarked London, 1830-1831, by Edward Barnard & Sons, in the chinoiserie taste, serpentine-lobed and having a figural finial, h. 5", w. 8-1/2", dia. 5", 14.70 t. oz. Estimate: 1400 - 1800 |
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English Sterling Silver Cigarette Box, hallmarked London, 1956-1957, by Mappin and Webb, h. 2", w. 8", d. 3-3/4". Estimate: 450 - 700 |
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American Silverplate Tea Caddy, first quarter 20th century, h. 6", w. 3-1/4", d. 3-1/4", 10.05 t. oz. Estimate: 200 - 400 |
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Samuel Kirk and Son Old Baltimore Standard (.917) Silver Waiter, fourth quarter 19th century, Baltimore, Maryland, in repousse floral decor, dia. 6-1/2", 6.70 t. oz. Estimate: 600 - 900 |
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Early George III Sterling Silver Sweetmeat Basket, hallmarked London, 1760-1761, no maker's mark, with reticulated sides, cast floral-scroll rim and swing handle, h. 6", w. 7", d. 5-3/4", 6.85 t. oz. Estimate: 700 - 1000 |
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Rare English Victorian Silverplate Rotating Tantalus, third quarter 19th century, each corner housing an etched glass bottle with stopper and the flanking niches fitted with two liqueur stems each, the large finial at the top turns to open and close the rotating doors, h. 21", w. 10-1/2", d. 10-1/2". Estimate: 1500 - 2500 |
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Collection of Nine Silver, Porcelain and Enamel Bottle Tags, including two floral-enameled "Scotch" and "Rye" examples on gilt metal; an enameled porcelain "Vodka" example; two silver "Scotch" and "Whiskey" examples; and a rare set of four sterling silver "Port", "Vodka", "Sherry" and "Brandy" examples from the Concorde, hallmarked Birmingham, 1986, by British Airways; the largest l. 5". Estimate: 200 - 400 |
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Collection of Thirty-One Sterling Silver Demitasse Souvenir and Other Shell Spoons, consisting of six Whiting wavy-handled demitasse spoons, six Reed and Barton "Harlequin" demitasse spoons, a Whiting "Louis XV" demitasse spoon, two British souvenir spoons, a German enameled souvenir spoon, three Canadian souvenir spoons, seven American souvenir spoons, three Alaskan totem-handled souvenir spoons, a Princeton football souvenir spoon and a salt spoon, the largest l. 4". Estimate: 300 - 500 |
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Queen Anne-Style Mahogany Drop-Leaf Table, late 19th century, the rectangular top with two ovoid drop leaves, raised on tapering circular legs ending in pad feet, h. 27", w. 42", d. 18", extended l. 54-1/2". Provenance: Countryside Antiques, Waveland, Mississippi. Estimate: 300 - 500 |
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Suite of Eight Chippendale-Style Mahogany Dining Chairs, consisting of two armchairs and six sidechairs, each with a serpentine-carved crest over a pierced splat, above a padded seat, raised on cabriole legs headed by acanthine carving and ending in ball-and-claw feet, h. 39", w. 23", d. 19". Estimate: 1000 - 1500 |
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Large George III-Style Mahogany Dining Table, late 20th century, the elongated oval top having a gadroon-carved edge and raised on cabriole legs ending in ball-and-claw feet, h. 31", w. 43", l. 120". Estimate: 800 - 1200 |
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George III-Style Mahogany Sideboard, second quarter 20th century, the molded cornice centered by a pierced quatrefoil carving, above a top with rounded projecting ends, over a conforming case fitted with a central drawer and a pair of doors flanked on both sides by a narrow drawer and a bank of three graduated drawers, above a gadrooned and acanthine-carved skirt, raised on cabriole legs headed by like carving and ending in ball-and-claw feet, h. 42", w. 72", d. 22". Estimate: 700 - 1000 |
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