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1: An American Federal Mahogany Candlestand, 19th c., the top with reeded edge above a turned tapering shaft connected to arched legs, height 29 in., width 24 in., depth 16 in.
2: An American Cherrywood Pembroke Table, c. 1800, the rectangular top with drop leaves above a frieze drawer, on square tapered legs, height 29.5in., width 20 in., depth 34 in., extended length 40 in.
3: A George III-Style Mahogany and Walnut Two Pedestal Dining Table, the d-end banded top opening to accept one leaf, on ring-turned pedestals with outswept molded legs ending in brass paw casters, height 28.5in. width 44 in., length 63 in., extended
4: A Labeled Antique Yewwood High Back Windsor Chair, bearing plaque of William Whitely, London, with winged crest rail, horseshoe arm and shaped seat on turned and incised legs with "I" stretcher, height 47. 5in.
5: A Regency Mahogany and Needlepoint Piano Stool, early 19th c., the square seat upholstered over the rail and raised on flared tapered legs, height 21 in., width 15 in., depth 15 in.
6: Edward Lycett (English, 1833-1910), enameled porcelain plaques, "Awaiting the Return of the Fishing Boat", and "Watteau Scene", 1856 and 1861 respectively, the former in an oval giltwood frame (8.75in. x 9.375in.), the latter signed and in a circular
7: [WILLIAM KLEIN, ROME After William Klein, (American, b. 1928), Rome: The City and Its People, Studio Book, The Viking Press, New York, 1960, printed in France, first edition, 189 pages, note: internally fine, dust jacket with some tears at edges, few
8: A Pair of American Federal Brass and Wrought Iron Knifeblade Andirons late 18th c., having split cast brass urn finials, baluster shaped iron shafts and arched penny feet, height 28 in.
9: A Good Pair of Napoleon III Gilt Bronze Drapery Tiebacks c. 1865-1880 each with cast signature A.S., in the form of torcheres, height 9. 5in., width 5 in., depth 1.875in.
10: A Pair of Neo-Grec Stone and Patinated Bronze Garniture Urns, c. 1865 the gilt-incised "porphyry" collar inset with masks of maidens and flanked by stylized handles on round stepped socles, height 15 in., width 7 in., depth 6.25in.
11: A Pair of French Ivory and Amber Candlesticks, olla form candlecups, cylindrical standard, square cushioned base, height 10 in.
12: A George III Mahogany Inlaid Knife Box, early 19th c., serpentine front, the top with cornucopia and spray, opening to a void interior, the lid with inlaid compass points, height 14.75in., width 8.5in., depth 11.75in.
13: A Set of Four Victorian Gilt Brass Drapery Tie-Backs, mid-19th c., rosette centers with oxidized surface, diameter 3.75in., depth 3.75in
14: A Set of American Sterling Silver Plates, early 20th c., Redlich & Co , New York, comprising 12 bread and butter plates and six dessert plates, scalloped scroll borders with repousse floral garlands, monogrammed, diameter 6.5in and 10 in., Estimate -
15: A Victorian Silverplate Venison Dome, crossed keys mark of Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, mid-19th c., beaded handle and rim, Greek Key border, height 11.5in., length 20 in.
16: A Pair of English Georgian-Style Silverplate Three-Light Candelabra, 20th c., William Adams, each in two sections, with reeded circular base, tapered stem and candlesockets, engraved script monogram on base, height 15 in., width 14 in. Estimate -
17: A Regency Sheffield Candlestick, Matthew Boulton, c. 1810, with urn- form candlecup, tapered standard on lobed suppressed ball base, round stepped foot, with gadroon borders throughout, some wear to silver, height 16.25in., diameter 7.375in. E200-400
18: A Regency Sheffield Serving Tray, early 19th c., oblong with gadroon border, shell and foliate scroll handles and armorial crest, height 3 25in., length 26.75in., width 17.375in. E300-500 Provenance: High Museum, Atlanta, GA.
19: A Late Victorian Sterling Silver-Mounted Claret Jug, maker EH, London 1891-1892, the baluster-form colorless glass body having vertical optic ribs and a circular star-cut foot, the constricted neck mounted with a plain lid and simple loop handle,
20: A George III Sterling Silver and Ivory Cheese Scoop, Hannah Northcote London, 1800-1801, rectangular slightly curved scoop with scroll brackets, round shank with medial joint, tapered ovoid ivory handle, length 8.625in., together with a Victorian