1: Queen Anne-Style Walnut Bookcase, fourth quarter 18th century and later, the molded cornice above two doors, each inset with a mirror, the lower section fitted with a slant front opening to an inset leather writing surface and a central mirrored
2: George III Walnut Desk, fourth quarter 18th century, the quarter- veneered top banded and above a central frieze drawer flanked to either side by a deeper drawer, raised on cabriole legs headed by shell carving and ending in pad feet, h. 29in, w.
3: Queen Anne-Style Green-Lacquered Games Table, late 19th century, theshaped rectangular top featuring a polychromed Oriental landscape above an avian- and foliate-decorated frieze, raised on cabriole legsending in ball-and-claw feet, h. 28in, w.
4: Queen Anne Walnut Chest, early 18th century, the top banded, quarterveneered and centered by an inlaid oval, above a case fitted with twoshort drawers over three long graduated drawers, all banded en suite,raised on bracket feet, h. 37in, w. 37.75in,
5: George III Mahogany Lowboy, third quarter 18th century, the rectangular top above two pairs of drawers, the cabriole legs ending in padded feet, restorations, h. 28.5in, w. 34in, d. 23in. Illustrated
6: Queen Anne Mahogany Highboy, 18th century and later, the serpentine case fitted with four long graduated drawers, the conforming lower section consisting of a sliding writing surface, over two long drawers, both sides fitted with a candle slide,
7: Queen Anne-Style Walnut Secretary, partially composed of antique elements, the acanthine-carved molded cornice above a single mirroreddoor, opening to an interior fitted with shelves and a lower central cupboard opening to small drawers, the lower
8: English Ten-Light Brass Chandelier, in the Georgian style, having boldly scrolled candle arms supporting large circular drip pans and sockets, dia. 27in, l. 29in.
9: Queen Anne-Style Walnut Looking Glass, partially comprised of periodelements, the domed, beveled plate surrounded by a cushion-molded frame, h. 33in, w. 22.5in. Illustrated
10: Queen Anne-Style Walnut Chest, partially composed of antique elements, the top banded and quarter-veneered with burl panels above a case fitted with two short drawers and two long graduated drawers, the lower one centered by a recessed starburst
11: Jacobean Carved Oak Highback Sidechair, fourth quarter 17th century,the caned back flanked by turned uprights to the caned seat, raised on turned and block legs joined by like stretchers and raised on bun feet, h. 50.5in.
12: Jacobean-Style Oak and Walnut Serving Table, partially constructed of antique elements, the rectangular plank top above a frieze fitted with two side drawers, raised on elaborately carved cup-and-cover legs joined by a box stretcher, h. 31in, l.
13: Eleven-Piece Barr, Flight and Barr, Worcester, Porcelain Partial Dessert Service for Six Persons, in cinnabar "Chinese Flowers-and- Fence" decor, first quarter 19th century, consisting of an oval two- handled fruit bowl, a quatrefoil pastry dish, a
14: Continental Parcel-Gilt Scarlet TOle-Peinte Elliptical Cutlery Tray,fourth quarter 19th century, the gilding generally worn, h. 2.5in, w.16in, d. 9in.
15: Diminutive Minton's "Flow-Blue" Blue Willow Pottery Fruit Bowl, fourth quarter 19th century, h. 3.5in, dia. 7.25in.
16: Regency Rosewood and Penwork Coffer, first quarter 19th century, therectangular lid centered by an allegory, opening to a divided interior, h. 5.5in, w. 14.5in, d. 11.75in. Illustrated
17: Victorian Mahogany Lazy Susan, third quarter 19th century, the circular top with a dentillated edge, raised on a turned standard to a plinth base terminating in ormolu paw feet, h. 8in, dia. 19.5in.
18: Anglo-Indian Pieced White Bone and Brass Pillbox, together with a Striated Horn, Tortoiseshell and Brass Box, with a floriform cover ( two pieces).
19: Large Pair of Staffordshire Pottery Figures of Recumbent Lions, fourth quarter 19th century, each fitted with amber glass eyes, h. 9in, l. 12in. Illustrated
20: Pair of South Staffordshire Pink Enamel Hexagonal Candlesticks, in the 18th-century style, c. 1900, the bases each with a trio of landscape reserves, the shafts with multiple floral reserves, h. 6in.E3000-5000