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1: An Elkington & Company Silverplate Soup Tureen and Cover, 1885 date mark, plain oval form on a conforming molded foot, with beaded edge, reeded handles, the slightly domed cover with a detachable cable handle, height 10.5 in., width 9.5 in., length
2: A Fine Antique French Carved and Gilded Frame, 19th c., in an elaborate interpretation of Ancien Regime taste, the gilding refreshed, the outside dimensions 29in x 40 in., the aperture 17in x 28in
3: A Fine and Large French Bisque Porcelain Figure of a Bull, after a model by Leon Bureau (French, 1866-1906), signed on lower right side of base 'L Bureau', of a bull rubbing against a tree stump, height 12 in., width 16.5 in., depth 6.75in Estimate -
4: A Continental Porcelain Vase, probably Samson, in the Chinese Export taste, baluster form with polychrome and gilt floral decoration, now mounted as a lamp, height of vase 11.75in
5: A Large Wedgwood Parian Porcelain Figural Group, 'Finding of Moses', signed by William Beattie en verso, height 18.5 in., width 15.5 in., depth 8.5 in., note: hairline crack across base
6: A Set of Six English Aesthetic Polychrome and Gilt-Decorated Porcelain Plates, 19th c., with impressed registry marks, turquoise molded basketweave border, each reserved with a varying scene of Oriental birds in landscapes, diameter 9in Estimate -
7: A German 'Jewel' Encrusted Gilt Brass Dressing Mirror and Plateau, early 20th c., with a pair of candlearms, oval backplates and plateau, floriform candlecups, height 12.5 in., width 12.5 in., depth 9in
8: A Fine Miniature Portrait on Porcelain, of a young matron in mid-19th c dress, in a good oval gessoed and gilded period frame, with delicate gilt brass liner, the porcelain plaque sight 4.5in x 3.5 in. the frame 12in x 10in
9: A Carved and Painted Tabernacle Triptych of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 19th c., with a central oil painting of the Virgin, after Murillo, on artist's board, within a carved and partially gilded oak frame, the outer faces of the leaves painted with
10: A Continental Ebonized and Brass Inlaid Standish, 19th c., of sarcophagus form with scrolling boullework, with deep frieze drawer and original brass handle, height 6.25 in., width 12 in., depth 10 in. note: Lacking cover of central compartment and
11: A Good Neo-Grec Gilt and Patinated Bronze and Black Marble Five-Light Candelabrum, c 1870, the ormolu superstructure on an ovoid engraved marble stem with a gilt bronze plaquette of a female head, the base surrounded by bronze low reliefs of Hector
12: A Pair of 'Sevres' Porcelain Bronze-Mounted Urns, 19th c., celeste blue ground reserved with young lads in gentlemanly pursuits, foliate knop finials with scroll handles, on square pedestal bases with inset onyx panels, height 13 in., width 5in
13: A Pair of Victorian Gilt Bronze, Ormolu and Opaline Glass Floral Table Garnitures, 19th c., in the form of tall sprays of Easter lilies, height 34.5 in., width 14 in., depth 7 in., note: one blossom loose, small losses
14: A William IV Rosewood Writing Box, c 1840, the rectangular brass inlaid coffer opening to a writing surface, height 5 in., width 16 in. depth 9.5in
15: A Set of Twelve American Sterling Silver Service Plates, 20th c., B & M, plain circular plates with engraved Greek key banded wide rims, the centers with engraved initial 'K', diameter 12.125 in., approximate weight 188 troy ozs
16: A Louis Philippe Rosewood Necessaire de Voyage, mid-19th c., with brass, mother-of-pearl and faux tortoiseshell inlay, fitted with 12 assorted glass jars and bottles, several ivory mounted pieces, assorted scissors, screw drivers and brushes, the
17: An Embossed Silver Dressing Mirror, with classical borders, foliate scrolls, floral swags and sprays, and easel back, height 19.25 in., width 20.25in
18: A Decorative Sterling Silver Plateau, 20th c., probably Peru, of shaped oval form, the silver scroll and shell frame marked 'PLATA 925 DEL PILAR PER...1 8357', with wood backing and raised on four button feet, 22.75in x 19.25in
19: A Pair of Restauration Crested .950 Silver-Gilt Teaspoons, c 1820, Francois Dominique Naudin, Paris, upturned rounded end handle with a molded edge, length 5.625 in., weight 1 troy oz., 12 dwts
20: Two Hanoverian Sterling Silver Teaspoons, marks rubbed, the near matching handle terminals with scrolls, waves and masks, single drops on bowls and also with scroll and wave decoration, length 4.5in