1: Two Chinese Baluster-Form Porcelain Vases Mounted as Lamps, early 20th c., on round wood bases, the larger in high glaze mauve and light blue, height 15 in., the other high glaze oxblood red, height 12 in.
2: An Antique Chinese Pottery Funerary Figure, in the form of a rider atop an elephant, the elephant heavily modeled and in a dark red glaze, the rider in blue robes with brown face and hands, note: some chips, length 12.5in., height 11.5in. E400/600
3: A Chinese Export Porcelain Bowl, c. 1810-1820, featuring brilliantly polychromed alternating Mandarin and landscape reserves, estate condition, height 3.5in., diameter 8 in.
4: A Large Ironstone Pail with Woven Handle, late 19th c., together with a Staffordshire ceramic platter, each transfer decorated with Oriental landscapes in blue on a white ground, pail height 10 in., platter length 17 in.
5: A Royal Crown Derby Bone China Tea Service, c. 1939, red stencil mark underside, in the Royal Pinxton Roses pattern, the plates of wavy form, all with richly gilded bands and borders, decorated with pink roses on white ground, comprising a teapot, a
6: A Pair of Continental Carved Giltwood Pricket Sticks, having cherubic faces on each side of the tripod bases, scroll-form foliate decoration on the shafts and paw feet, painted in pink, ochre and green layers, now peeling, height 25 in.
7: A Pair of Neo-Classical Style Inlaid Maple Pedestals, grey marble top ebony inlaid supports connected by stretcher shelf, raised on tripodal plinth base, centering circular inlay, height 41 in., diameter 16 in.
8: A Pair of Porcelain and Gilt-Bronze Obelisks, each of typical form decorated with various butterflies and scrolling foliage, height 27. 5in.
9: An English Gentleman's Alligator Travelling Case, c. 1910, outfitted with the accoutrements of the gentleman's toilette, including 7 hallmarked sterling flasks and containers, glove stretchers, shoe horns, a cufflink box, document case, and manicure
10: A Framed Berlin Woolwork Floral Picture, c. 1850, having stumpwork roses, fuchsias and nicotianas in natural colors on a moss colored background, in a walnut shadowbox and gold liner, length 19 in., width 18.5in.
11: A Decorative Pair of Chinoiserie Canister Lamps, with gilt and black decoration on dark green cylindrical bodies, height 32 in., diameter 8.5in.
12: A Pair of American Classical Paint-Decorated Fancy Chairs, early 19th c., Baltimore or Philadelphia, in original green ground with gilt stenciling, rush seats on sabre legs.
13: A Pair of American Restauration Mahogany Foot Stools, c. 1830, ogee molded frames, scrolled upturned feet, upholstered slip cushions, height 7 in., width 11 in., length 16 in.
14: A George III-Style Gilt Decorated Console, the demilune top decorated with gryphons supporting a panel displaying a floral bouquet, the frieze ornamented by classical urns and anthemia, the tapered legs ending in cuffed spade feet, height 34 in.,
15: A Pair of Regency-Style Gilded Curule Stools, with shaped upholstered seats, and having ebonized accents, height 17 in., width 20 in., depth 17 in.
16: A Very Fine George III-Style Mahogany Tripodal Supper Table, mid-19th c., probably Irish, the scalloped revolving top fashioned with nine recesses, the urn form stem raised on cabriole legs, the knees embellished with leaves executed in relief, the
17: A William IV Mahogany Sofa, c. 1830-1840, the padded backrest centered by a tablet cresting in volutes, the scrolled arms above a rectangular seat containing a loose cushion, the boldly reeded legs headed by paterae, ending in brass cup casters,
18: A Diminutive Georgian-Style Mahogany Partner's Desk, late 19th c., the inset leather top within a molded edge, three drawers in apron, resting on pedestal ends of three drawers each, blocked molded base, height 28 in., width 42 in., depth 23 in.
19: A William IV-Style Mahogany Swivel Desk Chair, the tan leather button tufted backrest above a row of spindle supports, the bowed seat raised on a turned stem joined by curved legs, height 33 in.
20: An Antique George III-Style Oak Writing Table, 19th c., the overhanging top above a long cockbeaded drawer, two short drawers below, arched kneehole, on tapering square legs, height 30 in., width 34 in., depth 17.5in.