1: Regency Mahogany and Cane Sidechair, first quarter 19th century, of gondola form, the out-scrolled crest above the caned back, joined to the like seat by fluted downswept supports, raised on reeded, tapering circular legs ending in toupie feet, h.
2: Chinese Silk and Lacquer Four-Panel Screen, early 20th century, now separated into two parts with hinges present, each front panel made from a silk scroll painted with figures of Chinese deities in landscape settings, the reverse made of lacquered
3: Imposing William IV Carved Mahogany Double-Compartment Tea Box, second quarter 19th century, of sarcophagus form, the interior covers of rosewood-banded satinwood fitted with turned vegetable ivory grips, the interior of the lid in period tufted
4: Pair of English Parcel-Gilt and Black-Lacquered Papier-Mache Cachepots in the Japonesque Taste, each fitted with a conforming galvanized metal liner, the Japonesque gilt and polychrome decoration in the form of an open fan, foliage and a pair of
5: Regency Mahogany Bowfront Chest, first quarter 19th century, the banded and bowed top above a conforming case fitted with three short drawers over three long, graduated drawers, all with inlaid decorative string banding, raised on splayed bracket
6: Regency-Style Mahogany Canterbury, of rectangular form, fitted with four slotted compartments divided by X-form partitions, above a frieze fitted with a single drawer, raised on bulbous legs ending in brass caps and casters, h. 25-1/4", w. 19", d.
7: Pair of Chinese Porcelain Vases, each of baluster shape with ribbed bodies and fluted rims, decorated in famille jaune enamels with "gong" pendants and bats and Chinese character decorations at the necks, h. 12-1/2".
8: Chinese Porcelain Hexagonal Planter and Saucer, 20th century, the molded hexagonal pot and conforming saucer decorated in famille rose enamels with an overall key-fret dragon pattern overlaid with peony and lotus blossoms, bordered on the rim with a
9: Chinese Terra Cotta Storage Jar, Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.), the slightly bulbous body with two loop handles resting on a splayed foot and terminating in a wide tubular neck, glazed in a degraded brown glaze and presented on a black wood block
10: Chinese Carved Wooden Votive Figure of Kuan-Ti, 19th century, the god dressed in official robes and cap and seated on a chair with animal-head terminals, traces of painted decoration remaining, h. 13-1/2".
11: Chinese Gray Stoneware Handled Vase, Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.), the body modeled in compressed baluster shape with two lug handles and resting on a splayed foot with two pierced holes, the body etched with double rows of vertical lines,
12: Carved and Lacquered Wood Thai Kang Table, the red- and black-lacquered wood top with upturned ends resting above an elaborately carved front panel of flowers above serpentine feet on stretchers, the lower body decorated in black lacquer and gilding,
13: Pair of Thai Carved Giltwood Wall Brackets, 19th century, each carved in the Rattanakosin style as foliate clusters with gilt paint and inset mirror fragment decoration, h. 11-1/2".
14: Pair of Japanese Cloisonne Vases, first half 20th century, of baluster form enameled on a blue ground with cranes and pheasants among morning glories and bamboo, the top and bottom borders with stylized floral decoration, h. 13".
15: Chinese Lacquered Wood Storage Stool, 19th century, the body constructed of staves with painted and lacquered of pomegranates and peaches and oval shaped cartouches of Chinese flowers and a diety, encircled at the top and bottom with wire
16: Interesting Chinese Bronze Figure of a Leaping Carp, in two sections, the top depicting a well-cast figure of a leaping carp with gilt finish, the base cast as cresting waves and rockwork in brown-patinated bronze, h. 11-1/2". Note: This vase
17: Beautifully Cast and Silvered Brass Chinese Figure of a Carp, 20th century, the crisply cast figure representing a student for Imperial examinations, resting atop a field of flowering lotus, cast with Chinese money and characters in high relief, h.
18: Southern Chinese Carved Wood Group, 19th century, carved in the round depicting a male figure riding a Foo dog, with gesso and painted details, h. 11".
19: Chinoiserie Polychromed and Faux-Bamboo Side Table, early 20th century, in the Brighton Pavilion taste, the rectangular top above an intricately patterned faux-bamboo frieze, raised on like legs joined by double end stretchers, h. 32-3/4", w.
20: Chinese Brown-Glazed Porcelain Conical Tea Bowl, Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D.), the tapering stoneware body ending in a short foot, glazed in a slightly crackled and clotted brown glaze stopping short of the foot, h. 2-1/8", dia. 4-5/8". Exhibited: