1: Fine Victorian Five-Piece Sterling Silver Basketweave Pattern Coffee and Tea Set, by Robert Hennell III, London, 1860-1866; 2: Pair of Monumental Bronze Andirons in the Renaissance Taste, fourth quarter 19th century; 3: Follower of Martinus van Reymerswaele (Dutch, c. 1490-1546), “The Money Lenders”; 4: Remarkable Japanese Export Lacquerware Aesthetic Movement Lap Desk, fourth quarter 19th century, initialed “E.D.” for “ E. DeLame”; 5: William and Mary Cane Seated Day Bed, English, ca. 1700; 6: Important Paul Storr Sterling Silver Ashburnham Pattern Tureen-on-Stand, London, 1837, part of the service made for Bertram, 4th Earl of Ashburnham (1797-1878); 7: Impressive Victorian Sterling Silver Repousse Presentation Beer Jug, by Daniel & Charles Houle, London, 1861; 8: Pair of Italian Baroque Carved, Polychrome and Parcel-Gilt Pricket Candlesticks, depicting the Angel Gabriel, first quarter 18th century; 9: Attributed to Nathaniel Rogers (American, 1787-1844), Portrait Miniature of a Young Lady, Watercolor, Presented in a Diamond-Set Silver Pendant Frame Backed with Mother-of-Pearl; 10: Rare Pair of American Cast Iron “Newfoundlands,” on plinths, fourth quarter 19th century; 11: Pair of Hand-Painted Garniture Urns, possibly Russian, second quarter 19th century; 12: Good Italian Polychrome and Parcel-Gilt Cabinet, 18th century; 13: KPM Porcelain Plaque, 19th century, “The Canigiani Holy Family of 1507” after Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520), signed: “Sturm,” the reverse with the impressed scepter, “KPM” and “O”; 14: Fine Edwardian Chinoiserie-Decorated Satinwood Breakfront, ca. 1900; 15: Frederick Goodall, R.A. (British, 1822-1904), “A Bazaar in Cairo.”
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