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Lot 1004

A William IV silver-gilt table snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1832, rectangular form, the hinged cover with foliate scroll decoration, engine-turned sides and base, gilded interior, length 8.3cm, approx. weight 4.7oz.

Lot 1007

A William IV silver table snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1832, rectangular form, cushion sides, chased foliate scroll decoration, engine-turned cover and base, with a vacant cartouche, gilded interior, length 9.6cm, approx. weight 6.6oz.

Lot 1076

An Edwardian silver mounted tortoiseshell dressing table casket, by William Comyns, London 1907, rectangular form, the hinged cover set with a tortoiseshell inlaid with pique and mother-of pearl decoration, on four scroll legs, initialled, length 15.5cm.

Lot 1159

A set of six George III Scottish silver Old English pattern table spoons, by Alexander Gairdner, Edinburgh 1773, the terminals erased, approx. weight 12oz. (6)

Lot 1176

A small mixed lot of three antique Irish silver table spoons, comprising: a mid 18th century Hanoverian spoon, marks worn, possibly Dublin 1750, one of Celtic Point pattern, maker W.W, Dublin 1775, and anotehr, approx. weight 6oz. (3)

Lot 50

A cased set of six silver plated and and ivorine handled fish knives and forks; a cased set of grapefruit spoons and server; a cased set of six silver plated pastry forks and various sets of boxed table knives etc.

Lot 112

A brass decorative three piece dressing table set, pair of wood butter pats, shoe trees, loose plated cutlery, small framed prints, albums of unframed watercolours etc.

Lot 117

A brass mortar and pestle; another similar; an Indian brass table bell; brass and copper jug etc.

Lot 118

A small embroidered Chinese silk panel together with a quantity of white linen and cotton table clothes, mats and similar items.

Lot 120

A white beaded clutch bag; a scarf with colourful silk wool embroidered ends; quantity of white linen and table clothes etc.

Lot 146

A small Royal Worcester circular dish decorated with Blackberries and Autumnal leaves and signed K Blake date coded for c. 1940 and a decorative Royal Crown Derby table bell. (2)

Lot 274

An Edwardian mahogany and boxwood and ebony strung quartetto of tables; the slender legs with boxwood line inlay; the smallest table with under tier shelf.

Lot 277

A 19 th Century mahogany square top tripod table on turned column legs (legs AF).

Lot 281

7 various oak dining chairs; 2 oak carver chairs; an oak coffee table and a Victorian walnut commode.(AF)

Lot 282

A reproduction yew wood coffee table with two drawers to base; another reproduction yew wood table; an oak stool with caned seat and another oval oak stool with caned seat. (4)

Lot 283

A late Victorian white painted dressing table/desk fitted two frieze drawers on tapering legs and with ceramic castors (table now with formica top).

Lot 288

An oak barley twist occasional table; a small foot stool; a two shelf hanging book shelf, an upholstered stool with brass castors and a magazine rack with poker work type decoration. (5)

Lot 291

A Victorian pine kitchen table fitted narrow drawer to one end and on turned legs. 121 cm x 79 cm x 73 cm approx.

Lot 293

A circular oak dining table on champhered square legs; the table 91 cm diameter approx with four matching upholstered stools and an oak rectangular coffee table. (6)

Lot 299

A late Victorian / Early 20 th Century bedroom suite; mahogany with boxwood and ebony lined inlay and comprising a wardrobe with central door and full length bevelled mirror. Two drawers below and standing on bracket feet. The interior with hanging rails. A dressing table fitted two long drawers and two short with swivel mirror back, trinket shelf and two trinket drawers (back Af) and a wash stand with two panelled doors to base and marble splash back.(3)

Lot 304

A walnut framed triple dressing table mirror; the central mirror of Queen Anne design; the hinged side mirrors on short cabriole legs.

Lot 313

A 20 th Century extending mahogany dining table with one extra leaf and winding handle; the table on heavy cabriole legs and with four dining chairs and two carvers.

Lot 315

A small Elm topped gate leg table with turned bobbin supports. 79 cm x 66 cm x 67 cm .

Lot 318

A reproduction mahogany effect D end dining table with central leaf; each end on tripod supports with reeded legs and brass lion paw cappings.

Lot 319

A Victorian D end mahogany dining table with central leaf; each end standing on four turned legs with wide frieze below table top. 156 cm x 127 cm x 71 cm approx.

Lot 321

A Late 19 th Century dark stained oak side table; the top with central carved oval panel of a recumbent lion; the front with lunette fan carving with narrow frieze drawer below and on bobbin turned legs and box stretchers. 79 cm x 55 cm x 71 cm approx.

Lot 325

An arts and crafts style circular table the tapering legs with cross stretchers.

Lot 331

A mahogany reproduction Georgian pedestal D end dining table; fitted central leaf. The swept legs with brass hairy paw caps and on brass castors. 191 cm x 101 cm x 73 cm approx.

Lot 334

An oval quarter veneered walnut coffee table on cabriole legs. 71 cm x 51 cm x 43 cm approx.

Lot 336

An oak oval drop leaf dining table and a set of four Queen Anne style chairs and two matching carvers; with vase splats and on cabriole legs with pad feet. Table 142 cm x 91 cm x 73 cm approx.

Lot 176

An 18th century mahogany Chippendale-style tea table: the two frieze drawers below a pull-out action top on four tapered legs: 73cm x 96cm

Lot 177

A 19th century mahogany serving table

Lot 183

A Louis XVI-style galleried topped two-tier table

Lot 4089

Painting, Milton Wilson, Farm to TableFramed oil on canvas, Farm to Table, 1960, by Milton Wilson (American, 1923-2004), signed and dated upper left, overall: 52``h x 29``wStarting Price: $200

Lot 4365

Continental Table LampsPair of brass table lamps mounted with Continental polychromed porcelain figurines in period attire, the glass bobeches hung with beads and amethyst drops, 12.5``hStarting Price: $50

Lot 4419

Vintage Cut Glass Table Articles(lot of 2) Vintage cut glass table articles, including a sawtooth rimmed bowl having a stylized floral pattern surrounded by Hob stars and pinwheels, 3``h x 8.5``w, together with a silver plate mounted pitcher, 12``h (minor losses)Starting Price: $75

Lot 4488

Crystal and Glass Table Articles(lot of 39) Group of associated crystal and glass tableware including twelve bowls having floral motif retailed by Gumps, together with nine finger bowls and ten stands, seven apertifs and a wineStarting Price: $100

Lot 4521

Regulation roulette tableRegulation roulette table with wheel, made by B.C Wills & Co. Reno, Nevada, circa 1930, the felt top retaining original markers and bears makers label, surmounted by the footed wheel, (retains original paint decorated surface) above the oak trestle base having a brass footnrest and rising on carved paw feet, 31``h x 95``w x 58``dStarting Price: $750

Lot 4544

Moderne Glass Top Dining TableModerne glass top dining table, the rectangular top having a beveled edge above a variegated stone double pedestal base, conjoined by a brass stretcher and rising on faceted rectangular legs, 29``h x 72``w x 42``dStarting Price: $150

Lot 4072A

Asian Wooden Low TableAsian wood low table, with a single panel top framed by a recessed edge while raised curved supports, 32.125``wStarting Price: $150

Lot 6066

Late Victorian occasional tableLate Victorian occasional table, executed in quartersawn oak circa 1890, the shaped top above a scroll decorated apron accented with low relief floral reserves, rising on reeded and tapered legs conjoined by the lower tier, 29``h x 30``w x 22``dStarting Price: $100

Lot 6074

Herter Brothers chamber suite(lot of 3) American Neo Grec bedroom chamber suite, attributed to Herter Brothers, New York circa 1875, the partial ebonized bed having a broken pediment centered with a finial capped medallion above the high relief carved floral frieze flanked with raised burl panels 88``h x 58``w x 81``d (interior), the bedside table having a rouge marble top numbered 5988 (and 25078) above a burl panelled case rising on a molded base 30.5``h x 22``w, the dressing chest having a conforming cartouche above the shaped looking glass flanked with burl glove drawers, the lower case having a rouge marble top surmounting the three graduated drawers retaining original wood pulls and rising on compressed bun feet, numbered 5988 (and 25078) 89``h x 46``w x 25``d Provenance: Harrah`s Casino Pony Express Museum Collection (Auctioned June 12, 1976 lot 534)Starting Price: $5000

Lot 6081

Continental style dining suite(lot of 9) Continental style dining suite, the shaped dining table having a polychrome decorated surface accented with Classical style genre scenic reserves surrounded with conjoined scrolling borders, rising on acanthus carved cabriole legs ending on ball and claw feet, 29``h x 10`l x 46``d, gilt decorated chairs having a Rococo style balloon back rising on square and tapered legs ending on Marlborough feet, consisting of four arm chairs 39``h x 24``w, and four side chairs 39``hStarting Price: $1000

Lot 6082

Limoges table service(lot of 101) Theodore Haviland Limoges table service, each having a floral accented border on a white ground, consisting of (15) dinners 10``w, (17) luncheons, (16) salads, (9) soups, (17) berry bowls, (9) salts, (5) cups with (6) saucers (2) oval vegetable bowls, handled vegetable bowl, (2) covered turreens, and (7) oval platters (chips)Starting Price: $250

Lot 6088

Louis XV style console tableRococo style console table, having a serpentine carerra marble top above a giltwood carved conforming base centered with a carved floral medalliuon and rising on acabriole legs, 32``h x 48``w x 17``dStarting Price: $200

Lot 6092

Danish Modern low tableDanish Modern low table, executed in teak and having a rectangular top fitted with two slide out extensions and rising on tapered legs, 20``h x 64``w x 24``dStarting Price: $400

Lot 6095

Bohemian cut glass table lampsPair of Bohemian cut glass table lamps, of lustre form having a cut amber to clear body rising on a graduated and footed gilt metal base, (base) 17``hStarting Price: $150

Lot 6097

Crystal table lampsPair of Continental style crystal pendant table lamps, each having faceted prisms suspended from the shaped standard and rising on a reticulated gilt metal base, 36``hStarting Price: $50

Lot 6102

Philip and Kelvin LaVerne Chan tablePhilip and Kelvin LaVerne, New York, bronze and enamelled metal `Chan` low table, the scenic top signed lower right, and rising on square legs, 16``h x 70``w x 23``dStarting Price: $2000

Lot 6104

Brown Saltman coffee tableJohn Keal for Brown & Saltman expandable walnut coffee table, circa 1960, of plank form (when closed), opening to reveal the black laminate panel, and rising on cube form legs, 15``h x 95`` (extended) x 24``dStarting Price: $400

Lot 6107

French Art Deco dining tableFrench Art Deco dining table circa 1930, executed in macassar, ebony, and chromed nickel, the inlaid rectangular top having two bread board leaves above the ebony apron rising on tapered legs acented with chromed nickel mounts terminating on sabots, 30.5``h x 86``w (extended) x 36``dStarting Price: $600

Lot 6108

Ico and Luisa Parisi dining tableModerne dining table, attributed to Ico and Luisa Parisi, Mobili Italiani Moderni circa 1950, having a circular top with a single leaf and rising on stylized outswept legs conjoined by an X stretcher at the tapered waist, 30``h x 69``w (extended) x 49``dStarting Price: $250

Lot 6261

Spanish Revival dining tableSpanish Revival dining table circa 1920, the 2`` thick rectangular top, of slab form, above a shaped trestle base supported with wrought iron brackets accented with scroll detail and rising on inswept feet, 30``h x 84``w x 44.5``,Starting Price: $750

Lot 6266

Henri II style dining suite(lot of 7) Henri II style walnut dining suite circa 1885, the table having a square top above a shaped apron and rising on baluster turned legs conjoined by an H stretcher having columnar supports termianting on casters, 30``h x 41``w x 50``d, together with six chairs, each retaining the original embossed leather back depicting winged griffins, surmounting the bellflower accented stiles and rising on turned legs, 41``hStarting Price: $300

Lot 6268

Victorian style table lamps(lot of 3) Victorian style crystal table lamps, each having a geometric accented standard surrounded with cut crystal prisms, two rising on a gilt metal Rococo style base, largest 40``hStarting Price: $300

Lot 6293

Pottier and Stymus dining suite(lot of 14) Important American Renaissance Revival dining suite by Pottier and Stymus, New York, for Alfred A. Cohen`s Alameda, California estate ``Fernside``, executed in white oak, the extension dining table having a marquetry frieze flanked by the burlwood border centering the 10 leaves, above a pedestal base having relief carved lion figural mounts, the supports having acanthus detail terminating on carved paw feet, and rising on four baluster turned legs having banded leaf detail at the shoulder terminating on casters, (retains the original servant`s bell) 29.5``h x 17`4``w (extended) x 65``d, the twelve chairs each having full relief carved lion head finials above the leather padded backs and rising on turned legs, consisting of two armchairs 43.5``h x 23.5``w x 24``d, and ten side chairs 41``h, the sideboard (table leaf cabinet) having a relief carved 15`` wild boar medallion centering the later granite top above the two drawer case having an open gallery surmounting the fold down single door opening to the slotted interior used for table leaf storage, verso stenciled 4428/Pho/Cohen. Provenance: 1957-2012 Property from the collection of Raul A. Pena, thence by family descent ``Fernside`` The Estate of Alfred Andrew Cohen and Emilie Gibbons Cohen, The Cohens Alfred Andrew Cohen was born in England, July 17, 1829. After reversals of family fortunes he left Exeter Academy and went to work for a London solicitor. He immigrated to Canada in 1843, then to Jamaica, and finally in 1849 to Sacramento, California, arriving via Panama. Settling in San Francisco he married Emilie Gibbons, daughter of former Wilmington, Delaware, residents Martha Poole and Dr. Henry Gibbons. The Cohens had four sons and three daughters. Cohen`s business activities were varied. He engaged in railroad and ferry enterprises with William Ralston and Darius Ogden Mills, two of California`s early taste-makers. In 1857 he was admitted to the practice of law by the California Supreme Court. Cohen had several dealings with Central Pacific Railroad representing both defendants and plaintiffs. It had been said he was so successful in winning cases against the railroad that the owners made peace with him and hired him as their counsel. Cohen died in 1887 in Nebraska in route from Washington D.C., where he had been representing Central Pacific before the federal railroad commission. Newspaper accounts have estimated the value of his estate to be $5 million. His widow Emilie Cohen continued to live at Fernside until her death in 1925. The Estate and House Fernside, located in Alameda, an island community in San Francisco Bay southwest of Oakland, was acquired in the mid- 1850`s. A map dated September 9, 1859, shows the estate/working farm to be 110 acres and five buildings, including the residence, a substantial Gothic Revival structure. Over the years, buildings were added to the estate, including an elaborate stable built in 1870 for prize thoroughbred horses and a bowling alley building. In 1872 buildings began for a new grand ``Italianate`` house of some 52 rooms. Wright and Sanders, the architects, were noted for their churches, institutional buildings and the San Francisco home of Mark Hopkins. On March 24, 1897, a fire began in the building`s tower and spread quickly until the house burned to the ground. When it was found there was insufficient water to save the home, firemen and volunteers concentrated on removing furnishings, decorative objects, and bric-a-brac from the ground floor of the burning building. The Interiors The insurance papers together with interior photographs by Eadweard Muybridge and the Cohen`s third son, Edgar, give an idea of the interior fittings. Furnishing took place from occupancy in 1874 to 1888 (shortly after Cohen died). The photographs and invoices tell a story of continual change and upgrading. Herter Brothers, Pottier and Stymus, W. & J. Sloan and other New York and California firms supplied items for the house. In a letter dated October 15, 1874, Cohen mentions Mr. Schastie (likely George A. Schastey) in reference to the dining room of the house. The reference implies Schastey was on site at the house. Why the Cohen`s used more than one firm and the extent of the involvement of the firms is not clear. Likely, the strong personalities of both A. A. and Emilie G. Cohen were a factor. THE DINING ROOM. None of the Fernside post fire documents on the dining room are known to exist. The four photographs of the Dining Room in the VPCO`s collection at the Cohen/Bray House, give different views of the dining room. Two of the pictures likely Muybridge photo`s found in a family album show the table & chairs. A latter photo by Edgar Cohen, a noted California photographer, shows the dining room and the table leaf storage cabinet in more detail. The original upholstery is apparent in this photograph. This leather upholstery is still found on the back of the chairs. The forth picture shows the table and four chairs in the building converted to a residence for Mrs. Cohen after the main house burned in 1897. Of interest is a paragraph in a letter from A. A. Cohen to his wife Emilie Gibbons Cohen, dated October 15, 1874. I quote as follows: ``Dear Em, {in pencil added to the letter ``cover kept``} I learned this morning for the first time from Schasteys man that he sent a Red Marble slab for dinning room sideboard instead of Egyptian Green as I ordered. This is very provoking as the carpet for that room was changed to Green to suit the marble. I telegraphed to Will today to tell Schastey that I do not wan the red marble---- I do not want the red marble---- It will be out the question using a green carpet with the red marble. If the marble is retained I do not know what can be done except we change the carpet and use in the dining the carpets original intended for that room but which we afterwards concluded to use in the library. When you get this telegraph me what you think we had better do. If necessary I can get a new carpet for either library or dinning room & use the one we may put aside for the 2nd floor bed rooms. I have shipped the billiard room carpet it is intended that the [ballgrio ?] shall run across the mantel there is a nice border with it. I think now we will leave here on the morning of Nov. 3rd stopping one day at Niagara and one day at Chicago which I expect will bring us home on Nov. 12.`` [Note: these letters have been typed and numbered. FERNSIDE, SATURDAY EVE. JUNE 17, 1876] Schastey is known to have worked with Pottier & Stymus The leaf cabinet is known to have a replaced marble top when acquired by the current owners family. At president the history of the dining set after her death in 1927 is not known. An Overview of Pottier and Stymus From its inception in 1859, the Pottier and Stymus firm quickly rose to prominence as one of the nation`s most elite decorating and cabinetmaking firms. They retained their position at the forefront of American decorating firms well into the 20th century. August Pottier emigrated from France in 1847, gaining employment with the E. W. Hutchings and Son firm in New York City. During his tenure with Hutchings, Pottier apparently became acquainted with the cabinetmaker Gustave Herter, who would also become prominent in the emerging custom decorating field. In 1853, the two formed the short-lived Herter, Pottier and Company. By the end of the decade, Pottier was working with Rochefort and Skaaren as general foreman, where William Stymus was foreman of the upholstery room. Following the death of Rochefort, August Pottier and William Stymus assumed control of the business, forming their own partnership, Pottier and Stymus, in 1859. Shortly after its inception, the firm secured a number of important commissions, most notably to design and furnish the rooms occupied by the Secretary of the Treasury in 1863, and the Navy Department (1861-64). During t

Lot 6319

Italian console tableItalian Renaissance style console table, executed in walnut circa 1870, having a rectangular top accented with a relief decorated border surmounting the gadrooned frieze, the trestle form base having carved figural pilasters depicting young maidens terminating on paw feet, 30``h x 84``w x 32``dStarting Price: $750

Lot 6361

Sterling Silver and Glass GroupAssociated sterling silver table articles including two sets of six coasters in caddies, three pairs of weighted salts and peppers, six personal shakers, and a martini stem by Shreve & Co. 5.48 troy ozStarting Price: $100

Lot 6362

Sterling Silver ArticlesAssociated sterling silver articles consisting of eight reticulated salt stands having seven cobalt inserts, six salt spoons, six salt and pepper cellars, table spoon in the ``Sovereign`` pattern by Gorham, and one bouillon soup spoon, 6.83 troy oz.Starting Price: $150

Lot 6363

American Sterling Silver Table ArticlesAmerican associated sterling silver table articles including four salt and pepper shakers by Wallace in the ``Grand Baroque`` pattern; F.B. Rogers creamer, sugar, and tray, and a reticulated bowl; Webster Company mustard stand and spoon with cobalt insert, petite teapot tea leaf strainer and saucer marked Amcraft, 24.84 troy oz.Starting Price: $400

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