901: George III Mahogany Secretary-Bookcase, fourth quarter 18th century,the molded and dentillated cornice above two astragal-glazed doors, the lower section consisting of a slant-front opening to an inset leather writing surface and a variety of drawers
902: George III Mahogany Chest, fourth quarter 18th century, the bowed top with satinwood edging above a conforming case fitted with two short drawers over three long graduated drawers, raised on splayed bracket feet, h. 42in, w. 39in, d. 20in.
903: George III Mahogany Pole Screen, fourth quarter 18th century, the screen of shield form and with floral d'coupage, raised on a turned and foliate-carved standard to three splayed cabriole legs ending in scrolling acanthine feet, h. 44in. Illustrated
904: George III Mahogany Chest of Drawers, fourth quarter 18th century, the ogee-molded rectangular top above a conforming case with reeded column corners, with two molded short drawers above three long drawers, each with brass handles, raised on ogee
905: George III-Style Mahogany Partner's Desk, the top with an inset gilttooled writing surface, above, to either side, a central frieze flanked to either side by a cupboard door, raised on paw feet, the whole heavily carved and with lion's-mask accents,
906: Fine English George II Mahogany Gainsborough Chair, fourth quarter 18th century, the back and seat fully upholstered, the mahogany arms beautifully molded and carved, resting on carved and molded straight Chippendale legs, ending in brass casters, h.
907: George III Mahogany Center Table, early 19th century, the circular top raised on a turned standard to four reeded and splayed legs ending in brass caps on casters, h. 28.5in, dia. 47in.
908: English Brass-Mounted Oblong Mahogany Gun Box, second quarter 19th century, mounted on a later conforming mahogany stand to form a chairside table, h. 21.5in, w. 26in, d. 10in. Illustrated
909: Georgian Brass-Bound Oblong Mahogany Lap Desk, first quarter 19th century, mounted on a later conforming mahogany stand to form a chairside table, the interior fittings removed and the interior linedin blue-gray and rose marbleized Florentine paper,
910: Georgian Brass-Bound Oblong Mahogany Lap Desk, in the Campaign style second quarter 19th century, mounted on a later conforming mahogany stand to form a chairside table, the interior fittings of the lap desk removed and lined in gray
911: George III Style Mahogany Breakfront-Bookcase, partially constructedfrom antique elements, the molded and dentillated cornice above four astragal-glazed doors, the lower section consisting of a central secretary drawer opening to reveal a
912: Suite of Ten Hepplewhite-Style Mahogany Dining Chairs, fourth quarter 19th century, each with a domed back above a stylized wheat- sheaf splat, the padded seat raised on square legs joined by an "H"- form stretcher, consisting of two armchairs and
913: George III Style Mahogany Dining Table, fourth quarter 19th century,the rounded rectangular top with reeded edge, raised on two pedestals each with a turned standard to three splayed legs ending in brass caps on casters, with one 24.5in leaf, h.
914: George III-Style Mahogany Cabinet, fourth quarter 18th century, the rectangular top with molded edge above a case fitted with a secretarydrawer, opening to a baize inset writing surface and a variety of drawers and cubbyholes, above two paneled
915: Pair of George III Mahogany Demi-lune Table, fourth quarter 19th century, the semi-circular top above a conforming frieze inlaid with boxwood banding, raised on four tapering square legs ending in spade feet, h. 28.5in, w. 42.5in, d. 21in.
916: George III-Style Mahogany Vitrine, th molded cornice with projectingends above a conforming case fitted with two astragal-glazed doors, flanked to either side by pilasters headed by Ionic and acanthine capitals, raised on a plinth base, h. 82.5in, w.
917: George III-Style Mahogany Vitrine, the molded cornice with projecting ends above a conforming case fitted with astragal-glazed doors, flanked to either side by pilasters headed by Ionic and acanthine capitals, raised on a plinth base, h. 82.5in, w.
918: British School, Third Quarter 19th Century, "The Marmosettes", a handcolored steelplate engraving by Landseer, after the original by Sir Edwain Landseer, sight 9.25in x 11.5in. Handsomely matted and framed. Illustrated
919: Pair of George III Mahogany Pole Screens, fourth quarter 18th century, each shield-form screen with a polychromed musical medallion raised on a turned standard to a concave tripartite base, with satinwood banding, raised on peg feet, h. 51in.
920: Monumental Pair of English Gilt-Brass-Mounted Wrought-Tin Portico Lanterns, first quarter 19th century, gilt-brass spike finials, the glazing and burners lacking, h. 35in. Illustrated