Regency Plaster Nodding Head Figure of a Chinese Official or Merchant by Robert Shout
Height 15 ¾ ins., Width 5 ½ ins. and Depth 5 ½ ins.
Extraordinary 17th Century Panel Of A European Carrying A Tomahawk
Height: 13 5/8 inches
Width: 10 5/8 inches
Depth: 3/4 inches
Diminutive 17th Century Oak Gateleg Side Table
Height: 28 5/8 inches
Width: 25 inches
Other measurements: 27 ins deep (open) and 9 5/8 ins deep (closed)
Fine Lignum Vitae Mortar by “F West” with a Companion Pestle, 17th century
Dimensions:
Mortar: 8 1/4 ins wide and 8 3/4 ins high
Pestle: 4 1/2 ins wide and 14 ins high
An Attractive Pair of Late 18th Century White-Painted and Parcel-Gilt Candle Stands
Height: 35 3/4 inches
Width: 23 inches
Other measurements: the top 6 3/4 ins wide
A Pair of George III 12 inch Terrestrial and Celestial Table Globes by Cary’s
Height: 25 inches
Width: 12 the globes inches
Fine Mid 19th Century Figured Oak Partners Desk by Holland and Sons
Height: 30 1/2 inches
Width: 63 3/4 inches
Depth: 39 1/2 inches
Very Rare William and Mary Oyster Veneered Small Table Cabinet
12 7/8 ins wide
8 1/4 ins deep
9 1/4 ins high
A Good and Large Chinese Export Painting of an Ocean Going Junk in Its Original Chinese “Chippendale” Frame
18 ins high and 23 1/2 ins wide (image)
22 1/4 ins high and 27 1/2 ins wide (framed)
Pair of Copper Plate Botanical Engravings by Abraham Munter, 1696/1702
Height 22 ins. and Width 17 ins. (framed)
Height 17.25 ins. x Width 12.5 ins (sight)
An Exquisite and Important Pair of Chinese Paintings on Silk of a Portuguese Couple, c. 1760
12 ½ ins. high and 10 ins. wide
An Exquisite and Important Pair of Chinese Paintings on Silk of a Dutch Couple, c. 1760
12 ½ ins. high and 10 ins. wide
George I Walnut Bachelors Chest
Height 30 ¾ ins., Width28 ¾ ins. and Depth 13 ¾ ins (closed); 27 ins. (opened)