- AN ENGLISH STAINED FRUITWOOD STORAGE
BINAn English stained fruitwood storage bin19th centuryheight 32 1/2in (83cm); width 14 1/2in (37cm); depth 11 1/4in (28.5cm) Provenance:Property from the Estate of George...
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British sterling silver consisting of an early 20th century bachelor's coffee pot in the Queen Anne pattern, having an ebonized fruitwood handle & finial, hallmarked Sheffield...
[more like this] - THREE BRITISH STERLING SILVER SERVING
PIECESConsisting of a George II sterling silver toddy ladle with a turned fruitwood handle, bearing London hallmarks with date letter for 1745 and obscured maker's marks,...
[more like this] - THREE GEORGE III STERLING SILVER SERVING
PIECESConsisting of a pudding trowel with a pierced & engraved blade affixed to a turned fruitwood handle, void of hallmarks due to early repairs as observed on the underside...
[more like this] - GEORGIAN BOMBE TEA CADDY, FRENCH & REGENCY
INLAID BOXES...1st item: English George III mahogany bombe form tea caddy on bracket feet with gilt brass rocaille handle to lid and foliate escutcheon to body, opens to fabric-lined...
[more like this] - ASSEMBLED SET OF FIVE CHIPPENDALE DINING
CHAIRSAmerican/British, late 18th century, one arm and four sides each with pierced and interlaced splat, shaped crest, needlework upholstered, some period beech slip seats...
[more like this] - GEORGE III FRUITWOOD TEA TABLE, CIRCA
1770-1800 English, circa 1770-1800. Georgian fruitwood tea table, having chestnut secondary wood, scalloped tray top, one-drawer, scalloped apron; and rising on slender...
[more like this] - (3) STERLING SILVER ITEMS, 13.69OZT
WEIGHABLE(lot of 3) Sterling silver items, including: (1) sterling silver christening cup, date mark and presentation inscription 1885, approx 3 1/8"h; (1) S. Kirk & Son sterling...
[more like this] - STERLING SILVER AND SILVERPLATE OBJECTSInteresting
Group of English and American Sterling Silver and Silverplate Objects , incl. George V sterling-mounted fruitwood clock, hallmarked Arthur Barnett & Co., Ltd., Birmingham,...
[more like this] - Spontoon Pipe Tomahawk, Attributed to
Seneca Chief Cornplanter
late 18th century
delicate handle crafted of fruitwood; diminutive forged blade having upturned tines and engraved linear decorations on bowl; inked...
[more like this] - GEORGE III PEAR FORM TEA CADDY 18th
c. English Fruitwood Pear Form Tea Caddy, with wooden stem, hinged lid with brass lock escutcheon (no key), traces of lead lining, 6 3/4" high, 4 1/4" diam. Surface wear,...
[more like this] - 18TH C. ENGLISH GEORGE II FRUITWOOD
CHEST. Low profile with an applied molded top, two over three dovetailed drawers, case with paneled ends, on original applied bracket base. Retains original Queen Anne brass...
[more like this] - English Vernacular Fruitwood Armchair,
second quarter 19th century, in the George III taste, the domed crest above a baluster-form splat, joined by scrolling arms to the padded seat, above a shaped apron, raised...
[more like this] - Fine Pair of Georgian Mahogany Knife
Boxes, George III reign, 1760-1790, each mahogany body with serpentine front and sloped lid bordered in satinwood inlay banding all around, the front with a cut-metal oval...
[more like this] - Good English Mahogany Long Case Clock,
by George Clerke, 3 Cherry Court, Aldersgate Street, London (1780-1820), the figured mahogany body surmounted by an arch top with gilt-brass finial, the bonnet faced with...
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