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916: Two Silver Snuff Boxes, one oriental cylindrical box with all-over chased scrolling bands, slightly domed cover, height 1.5 in., diameter 1.5 in., together with a compressed swirl-fluted circular box, the hinged cover depicting a putto holding a hand
917: An American Sterling Silver Cased Flatware Service, Wallace, 'Grande Baroque' pattern introduced 1941, including 12 dinner knives, 12 steak knives, 12 dinner forks, 12 salad forks, 12 soup spoons, 12 butter spreaders, 24 teaspoons, two piece salad
918: A Norwegian Silver Salad Serving Set, marked 'DA', by David Andersen (1843-1901), the handles embossed with alternating bird or foliate pattern, length of fork 9 in., length of spoon 9.125 in., weight approx. 6 troy ozs.
919: An Ornate Silverplate Cake Basket, lobed circular bowl with alternating panels of grapes and floral sprays, openwork grapevine swing handle, on beaded circular foot, height 7.75 in., diameter 11 1/3 in.
920: A Classical Silverplate Water Pitcher, inverted double bellied body on a circular foot, reeded borders, having vintage decorated flared lip and a naturalistic bifurcated handle with twig thumbpiece, height 12.875 in.
921: A Silverplate Vintage Motif Centerpiece with Near-Matching Mirrored Plateau, central vase with four scrolling branches, each supporting one large and four small crystal bowls and removable candle sockets, overall height 19.5 in., diameter 23.5 in.
922: A Monumental Silverplate Cake Plateau, gadroon bordered circular stand, molded sides, raised on four scroll supports, height 4.5 in., diameter 19 in., top diameter 15 in.
923: An American Silverplate Flower Basket, Reed & Barton, #6650, c. 1920, tall footed vase form with reticulated foot and sides, fixed handle, height 21 in.
924: An American Sterling Silver Center Bowl, Reed & Barton, 1941 date symbol, 'Salem' pattern, plain footed circular bowl with undulating lobed rim, height 3.5 in., diameter 11.75 in., weight 32 troy ozs., 9 dwts.
925: A Group of Three American Sterling Silver Castors, M. Fred Hirsch Co. Inc., c. 1930, including a large vase shape on pedestal base, and two smaller baluster form castors raised on three supports, height 7. 5 in., 5 in., and 4.5 in., combined weight
926: A Small American Sterling Silver Circular Tray, diameter 11.5 in., together with a sterling silver Gorham 'Revere' bowl, c. 1941, diameter 6.5 in., and a sterling S. Kirk & Son, 'Severn' pattern ( introduced 1940), pair of game shears, (hh), length
927: Two Similar Chinese 'Blanc de Chine' Vases Mounted as Table Lamps, both reticulated with prunus decor, one cylindrical with a wood base, the other baluster form on a bronze base., note: damage to wood base.
928: A Small Chinese Cloisonn' Table Lamp, c. 1900, of tapering bulbous form encircled by a colorful cloisonne band against a patterned bronze ground, height 18 in., depth 4 in.
929: A Pair of Italian Gothic Cast Iron Table Lamps, 20th century., having hexagonal fonts detailed with arched windows between columns and raised on conforming bases, the tops with projecting spikes and finials, height 15.5 in., diameter 5 in. Estimate -
930: An American Rosewood Square Grand Piano, mid-19th century., United, New York, the scrolled and pierced music stand over a D-end molded case resting on massive faceted baluster form legs ending in casters.
931: An American Renaissance Carved Oak Hall Chair, late 19th century., possibly by Horner & Co., New York, the scalloped acanthus carved tall back centered by a North Wind mask, the seat with lift top, the splayed legs with volutes and scrolled leaves,
932: A Fine American Rococo Carved Rosewood Center Table, c. 1850, N.Y., molded serpentine marble top, conforming skirt and cabriole legs with floral carving, the stretchers centered by large floral bouquet, height 32.5 in., width 57 in., depth 39.25 in.
933: A Good American Rococo Carved Mahogany Bedstead, mid-19th century., probably Baltimore, the arched headboard with foliate cartouche, and paneled back connected to cluster column posts topped by turned finials, plain low footboard and rails, height 78
934: A Set of Six Antique Regency-Style Mahogany Dining Chairs, late 19th century., comprised of one arm and five sidechairs, each with slat back, molded stiles with foliate terminals, upholstered over the rail seat and tapered square legs ending in spade
935: An American Renaissance Walnut and Burl Secretaire ' Abattant, mid- 19th century., having molded cornice above a frieze with corner rosettes, the molded fall front opening to a fitted interior of drawers and compartments, the lower cupboard with