- TWO PAIRS GEORGIAN PAKTONG AND BRASS
CANDLESTICKSEnglish, probably mid to late 18th century, paktong pair each with baluster form shafts, pronounced knop with foliate decoration, shaped squared shell bases, threaded...
[more like this] - SET OF FOUR GEORGIAN PAKTONG CANDLESTICKSEnglish,
probably mid 18th century, each with baluster form shafts, stepped shaped bases, with conforming bobeches, 9 x 4-5/8 x 4-5/8 in.
Provenance: Ed Weissman Antiques, Portsmouth,...
[more like this] - PAIR OF GEORGIAN COLUMN FORM PAKTONG
CANDLESTICKSEnglish, probably late 18th century, each of Corinthian column form, stop fluted, stepped square bases with gadrooned borders, faint engraved design on base, with...
[more like this] - English Carved and Bone-Inlaid Stained
Fruitwood Tea Caddy, in the form of a small melon in the early Georgian style, the interior paktong lined, fitted with a diminutive key with a reticulated quatrefoil heading,...
[more like this] - English Bone-Inlaid and Mahogany-Stained
Fruitwood Tea Caddy, of apple form in the early Georgian style, the interior lined in paktong, the inlaid bone escutcheon of shield form, retains the diminutive steel key...
[more like this] - Georgian String-Inlaid Mahogany Triple-Compartment
Tea Box, first quarter 19th century, of sarcophagus form, the interior modeled with a central mixing glass well flanked by a pair of hinged covered tea compartments retaining...
[more like this] - Georgian Faux-Tortoiseshell Double-Compartment
Tea Box, first quarter 19th century, the interior covers of richly figured burnt orange- and chocolate-figured faux tortoiseshell centered with polished bone grips of mushroom...
[more like this] - Georgian Burlwood and Marquetry Double-Compartment
Tea Box, in the manner of Thomas Sheraton, first quarter 19th century, the interior covers also of burlwood and having turned bone grips, the compartments retaining their...
[more like this] - Pair of English Weighted Paktong and
Glass Cricklites, in the Georgian taste, first quarter 20th century, each modeled as an "old ivory" candlestick on a stepped pedestal base and fitted with a diamond-pressed...
[more like this] - Georgian Marquetry and Penwork Mahogany
Oval Tea Caddy, ca. 1800, in "Floral Sprays" decor, the interior retaining most of the original lacquered paktong linings, the facade centered with an inlaid escutcheon of...
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