Lots 351 through 375 - Detail

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Lot 351: American Chippendale cherrywood and mahogany desk-and-bookcase. Unassociated bookcase with scrolled pediment over pair of glazed cupboard doors enclosing shelves. Desk with mahogany-veneereed slant front enclosing interior fitted with central prospect door flanked on either side by valanced pigeon holes over serpentine-fronted short drawers, the case fitted with four graduated long drawers, on ogee bracket feet. Back of bookcase interior replaced; damage to mahogany veneer on slant front; scratches; section missing from rear left foot. 88" high x 38.5" wide x 20" deep.
Estimate: 1,000-1,500
Lot 352: 6 Waterford Lismore brandy snifters, 5 1/8" h
Estimate: 150-250
Lot 353: Waterford Lismore decanter, 12"
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 354: George II parcel-gilt mahogany looking glass, c.1750-1760. Scrolled pediment centering later urn over rectangular mirror glass with gilt slip enclosed by gilt molding terminating in projecting shoulders, the shaped apron with scrolled ears. Condition: minor cracks in mahogany veneer. 63" high x 33" wide.
Estimate: 800-1,200
Lot 355: Waterford decanter /w 4 glasses on tray
Estimate: 150-250
Lot 356: Waterford Lismore decanter, 10 1/2"
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 357: Eastlake cherrywood breakfront bookcase, c.1880-1890. Three-quarter pierced latticework gallery with carved panels over molded rectangular top above conforming case fitted with three cupboard doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the doors flanked by reeded pilasters surmounted by brackets incised with stylized leaves. 74" high x 71" wide x 16.75" deep.
Estimate: 1,800-2,500
Lot 358: 2 Waterford Lismore bowls, 5" & 6"
Estimate: 75-125
Lot 359: 9 Waterford asst stems, vase, cake knife
Estimate: 75-125
Lot 360: Continental Louis XIV-style carved walnut velour upholstered parlor set, late 19th C., comprising a pair of open arm chairs, 46 1/4" tall x 26" wide x 26 1/2" deep, a piar of side chairs, 40" tall x 19" wide x 18" deep, and a tall back open arm settee, 46" tall x 56" wide, x 34" deep, each leaf carved S-shaped legs of molded square section conjoined by shaped and molded H-stretchers and terminating in scroll feet, green velour shows significant wear
Estimate: 4,500-5,500
Lot 361: Waterford crystal 9-branch chandelier. Marked "Waterford". Baluster-shaped diamond-cut standard issuing two tiers of branches suspending chains of faceted beads and terminating in saucer-shaped bobeche hung with pendants. 32" high x 30" diameter.
Estimate: 3,000-5,000
Lot 362D: Venetian style crystal hallway lamp, 21" h
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 362E: 6 light colored Venetian style hallway lamp, 20" h
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 362C: Brass framed Victorian parlor lamp with floral painted shade and font, with pulley mechanism, 14" diameter, 32" high
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 362B: Brass framed Victorian hall lamp with cranberry shade, oil font, 15" high, without pulley mechanism
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 362: Brass framed Victorian parlor lamp with reverse painted satin finish shade, electrified, no pulley mechanism
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 362A: 6 arm Venetain style crystal chandelier, 23" diameter, 34" long
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 363: Pennsylvania Chippendale walnut tall-chest-of-drawers, c.1770-1790. Rectangular molded top over conforming case fitted with three short drawers above two short drawers over four graduated long drawers, on ogee bracket feet. Section missing from upper right corner of left drawer in second tier; section missing from rear left ogee bracket foot; split in left side of case; replaced drawer pulls and escutcheons. 59.75" high x 41.5" wide x 23" deep.
Estimate: 2,000-3,000
Lot 364: Set of 12 English porcelain dinner plates made by Black Knight and retailed by J.E. Caldwell & Company, Philadelphia. Underside of each with marks of maker and retailer. Each with painted border of exotic birds and bowls of fruit on a black ground centered by stamped gilt bands. 10 3/4" diameter.
Estimate: 200-400
Lot 365A: 70 pcs gold band Lenox dinnerware c/o 8 each dinner plates, salad plates, bread plates, 7 demitasse cups w/8 saucers, 7 coffee cups and 8 saucers, 8 boullions and 8 saucers
Estimate: 300-500
Lot 365: Set of 12 Limoges porcelain fish plates made by La Cloche and retailed by J.E. Caldwell & Company, Philadelphia. Underside of each with marks of maker and retailer. Each painted with a different type of fish and sea plants inside a border of parsley leaves. 9 3/4" diameter.
Estimate: 300-500
Lot 366: English George II/III period mahogany marble top side table of diminutive size, c. 1745-85, possibly Irish, with a later oblong rectangular slab of rouge marble carved with a thumb molded edge and notched corners overhanging the straight molded apron raised on four cabriole legs of lsight shaping carved with a shell to each knee and all terminating in pad feet, significant veneer damage, 30" tall x 28" wide x 22" deep
Estimate: 4,500-5,500
Lot 367: Set of 11 Minton porcelain dinner plates retailed by Davis Collamore & Company, Ltd., New York. Each with gilt borders of scrolls and pendant leaves framed by stamped gilt bands. 10 1/4" diameter.
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 368: Assembled Chinese Export 'Canton' porcelain dinner service, 19th c. Consisting of 2 entrée dishes & covers, 6" high x 9 1/2" wide x 8 1/2" deep; 4 sauce tureens & covers, 4 1/2" high x 7" wide x 5" deep; meat platter, 18" wide x 15" deep; serving bowl, 11 1/2" wide x 9 1/4" deep; 6 pots de creme, 4" high x 3" diameter; 2 lids for pots de creme, 3" diameter; 12 salad plates, 9" diameter; 11 pudding plates, 6" diameter; samll bowl, 6" diameter; 2 small saucers, 3" diameter; lobed dish, 7 1/2" wide x 6 1/2" deep. Condition: repairs, chips & cracks.
Estimate: 2,500-3,000
Lot 368C: 6 pcs various CEP, Rose Famille soup bowl, Rose Medallion saucer, Canton soup bowl ,2 Nanking fruit bowls, blue plate, all with hairlines
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 368B: CEP warming dish and shallow bowl, blue and gilt decoration spider in bowl, each about 9.5 in diameter
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 368A: 65 pcs Qing Dynasty blue Fitzhugh armorial Chinese Export porcelain with gilt decoration, the Crest of Halford of Paddock House, nr Canterbury, Kent, centered in each piece, with initials CMG, and the motto "Virtus in actione consistit", consisiting of nine 4.5" bowls, six 3.5" bowls, twelve 2.5" coffee cups, ten 5.25" saucers, nine 5.75" saucers, seven 6.25" saucers, nine 7.75" plates, two 8.75" bowls, one 5.75" bowl, decoration likely added on it's arrival in England, this set is illustrated in "Chinese Armorial Porcelain" by David Howard, 1974, p. 974, 2 pcs with hairline cracks, generallly excellent condition.
Estimate: 7,000-9,000
Lot 369: Federal inlaid mahogany Pembroke table, mid-Atlantic, c.1790-1810. Rectangular top with hinged leaves over conforming apron fitted with frieze drawer flanked by inlaid satinwood lozenges over rope inlay, on string-inlaid square tapering legs. Minor splitting on top; inlaid cuff missing from front of one leg. 28.5" high x 19.5" wide (39" extended) x 38" deep.
Estimate: 800-1,200
Lot 370: English George III period mahogany sideboard, late 18th C., with a D-shaped front and straight sides beneath an overhanging veneered top of conforming outline, the straight central section of shallow drawer over concave deep drawer between a pair of curving doors, all with cockbead perimeter borders and raised on tapered square legs, massive cracking to top and lesser cracking to sides and other veneer damages to a lesser extent elsewhere
Estimate: 5,500-6,500
Lot 370A: Chinese Export porcelain covered jar. Underglaze blue painted decoration of landscapes. Condition: unassociated cover. 7 3/4" high x 7" diameter.
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 371: Set of 12 Lenox porcelain plates commemorating the Golden Jubilee of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, 1941. Designed by Minga Pope Patchin. Each with inscription on reverse. Each painted with an exterior or interior view of an historic house owned by the Society, enclosed by a border of gilt five-pointed stars. 10 1/2" diameter.
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 372: Set of eight British Regency rosewood dining side chairs, c. 1820s, low open back centered with a slender slat elaborately carved in a symmetrical treatment of scrolls centered by a round boss between tapered stiles beneath a deep overhanging crestrail of reeded upper edge scrolling down into bifurcated ears, all over straight fronted trapezoidal seat covered in modern leaf figured gold silk damask over a straight rail raised on front legs of heavy ringed and tapered round form ending in toupie feet opposite raked rear legs of square section, minor damages to all, wear to modern upholstery, 33" tall x 17 1/2" wide x 18" deep, 18" seat height
Estimate: 5,500-6,500
Lot 373: Two Sevres-style porcelain tea cups and saucers, 19th c. Each with pseudo Sevres marks for 1846. Cups painted with cypher of Louis-Philippe in laurel wreath flanked by two putti in reserve with gilt border on a cobalt blue ground, the saucers with gilt borders of a scrolling vine with leaves. Cup 1 3/4" high x 3 1/2" diameter; saucer 5 1/2" diameter.
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 374: Set of 5 Scammell's Lamberton China porcelain plates commemorating the Golden Jubilee of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, 1940. Retailed by J.E. Caldwell & Company, Philadelphia. Underside of each with inscription and marks of maker and retailer. Each plate with cobalt blue border and gilt logo of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. 10 1/4" diameter.
Estimate: 100-150
Lot 375: Pair of English George III period carved mahogany splat-back open arm chairs, c. 1760-85, each with low bow shaped crestrail of shallow carved leafage, open work splat of elaborate gothic tracery, overupholstered trapezoidal seat between S-shaped arms with scrolled grips and raised on plain square legs conjoined by an H-stretcher, one chair in poor condition- crestrail broken near join with stiles, 37" tall x 28" wide x 20" deep
Estimate: 3,500-4,500

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