731: An English Victorian Papier-Mache and Mother-of-Pearl Sewing Stand, mid-19th c., the scalloped lid opening to a fitted interior, pull out sewing bag below, raised on lyre form supports with paint decoration and connected to trestle legs, height 30
732: An Antique Mahogany Bed Step, 19th c., probably English, with cut out carrying handle and arched sides, height 18 in., width 16.75in., depth 12 in.
733: An Antique Hardwood Campaign Cooler, copper interior, with two small drawers below and three on one side, height 15.5in., width 23 in., depth 16.5in. Note: Missing lid.
734: A Regency-Style Carved Mahogany and Caned Bergere, the arched crestrail continuing to arms with cane back and sides, drop-in horseshoe cushion turned reeded front legs, cuffs, casters.
735: A Charles X-Style Maple and Faux Inlaid Commode, four graduated drawers, height 38 in., width 49.5in., depth 21 in.
736: A Pair of Louis XV-Style Creme Peinte Bergeres, fully caned, on cabriole legs, velvet upholstery, height 37 in., width 28 in., depth 29 in.
737: A Louis XV-Style Kingwood and Gilt Bronze Mounted Bureau Plat, the inset leather top with brass molding, the shaped apron fitted with a drawer and elaborate Bacchic masks, the cabriole legs with female terms, ending in sabots, height 32 in., width
738: A Biedermeier-Style Burled Maple Oval Center Table, the faceted support with ebonized molded base, the whole on conforming plinth, height 30.5in., width 52 in., depth 34 in.
739: [POETRY-FINE BINDINGS], British Poets, fifteen volumes 1864, Little, Brown & Company, Boston, including Keats, Shakespeare, Donne, Falconer an others; 8 volumes in half brown calf leather, with green marbled papers.
740: [English Art Reference], a complete run of the volumes of the Walpole Society, 1911-2001, I-LXIII, Oxford University Press, numerous illustrations. Note: The Walpole Society was formed in 1911 with the purpose of collecting and publishing archival
741: A Set of Six Hand-Colored Engravings of Women's Fashion, from 'L'Iris' (Paris, 1859), attractively matted and framed, sight 10 in. x 7 in., frame 19.25in. x 16.25in.
742: Henry Abbot (English, 19th c.), 'Arch of Titus' and 'Column of Antonine Piazza Colonna', from Antiquities of Rome, 1820 pair of engravings with aquatints, (Arch of Titus: 17.5in. x 11.75in.); ( Antonine Column: 17.625in. x 11.5in.) (both sight) and
743: George-Louis Le Rouge (French, 1700-1790), two Engravings of Chinese Palaces and their Gardens' plates numbers 1 & 7 from book 14: Jardins Anglo-Chinois, 1785. No. 1:(sight 16.125 X 16.375); No. 2 (16.375 x 16) attractively matted and framed. Note:
744: Antique 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.
745: A Vieux Paris Porcelain Dessert Set, c. 1870, the rim encircled by a broad band of Paris green, the center with a gilt floral bouquet on a white ground, additional gilt bands and embellishments, comprising two tazzas and eleven plates, tazza height
746: A Large Vieux Paris Porcelain Soup Tureen and Related Underplate, mid 19th c., both banded in Paris green and gold, with scroll handles and stepped finial, platter: length 19.5in., width 13.5in., tureen height 9.75in.
747: A French Porcelain Lidded Apothecary Jar, late 19th c., cylindrical white body with gilt banding and painted decorative label reading 'UNG: NEAPOLIT', marked with Parisian retailer's stamp, height 11. 25in., diameter 5.5in.
748: A Set of Twelve Porcelain Oblong Dishes, , bearing spurious Sevres marks, landscape centered vignettes, height 8.5in., width 12.5in., depth 2.5in.
749: An Antique English Sprigged Porcelain Tea and Dessert Service, including 10 cups, 11 saucers, creamer, sugar, waste and 2 cake plates, pat. 90, decorated all over with puce and green floral sprigs 26 pcs. total.
750: An English Earthenware Setting Hen, late 19th c., the bottom half molded in basket-form, the upper portion a colorful hen, height 8.5in , length 10 in., width 7 in. Note: some wear and crazing.