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Lot 196

Two (2) Mid-Atlantic tiger maple one-drawer stands or tables. 1st item: Sheraton tiger maple one-drawer stand or table, poplar secondary, comprised of a square top with cut corner rounded corners above one dovetailed drawer and resting on turned legs. 29 3/4" H x 17 1/2" W x 18 1/2" D. Circa 1835. 2nd item: Tiger maple one-drawer table, pine secondary. Comprised of a square top with cut corner rounded corners above one dovetailed drawer having a band of mahogany veneer around edge and resting on spiral turned legs. Circa 1835. 27 3/4" H x 18 1/4" W x 17 3/4" D. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: Both tables overall good condition with general wear, older refinish, minor staining to the top. 1st item with some insect damage and losses to feet tips.

Lot 198

Two (2) Mid-Atlantic Sheraton tables, including tiger maple and walnut. 1st item: Tiger maple one-drawer stand in the original dark surface, poplar secondary. Comprised of a plain square top above one dovetailed drawer and ring turned Sheraton legs. 28" H x 17 3/4" W x 17 3/4" D. Circa 1830. 2nd item: Walnut one-drawer stand or table, white pine secondary. Comprised of a square top with line inlay above a dovetailed scratch beaded drawer with cut corner inlay and brass pull. Line inlaid stiles transition to turned Sheraton turned legs. 27 1/4" H x 20" W x 19" D. Circa 1825. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Overall general wear. Wood shrinkage and some staining to top. 2nd item: Older refinish, light staining to top, losses to line inlay on top edges.

Lot 239

56 pieces Reed and Barton flatware, including 49 pieces in the Burgundy pattern and 7 pieces in the Francis I pattern. Burgundy pattern includes: 11 dinner knives (9 5/8"L); 12 dinner forks (8"L); 3 place spoons; 5 cocktail forks; 5 iced tea spoons; 2 demitasse spoons; 1 table/serving spoon;1 pie server; 1 cheese knife; 1 master butter knife; 1 pierced serving spoon; 1 large casserole or salad serving spoon (9 1/4"L); 1 cucumber server; 1 jelly server; 1 cold meat fork; 1 cake breaker; 1 cream ladle. Most pieces monogrammed kLw. This grouping also includes 6 teaspoons and 1 demitasse spoon in Burgundy's sister pattern, Francis I (no monograms). Housed in a fitted wooden case, 7 3/4" H x 17 3/4" W x 12 3/4" D. Combined weighable sterling: 72.32 oz troy. American, mid 20th century. Provenance: Private Nashville, TN collection. CONDITION: Overall excellent condition. Nearly all pieces in the Burgundy pattern are monogrammed kLw. Francis I pattern pieces are not monogrammed.

Lot 243

48 pcs International prelude sterling silver flatware plus sterling framed clock, Gorham snowflake ornament, 6 sterling spoons, and a silverplated pillbox or coin purse in the shape of a mesh handbag, 58 items total. 1st item: Small table clock with removable round engraved sterling silver frame, monogrammed "LHH". 3" diameter. Early 20th century. 2nd item: Miniature silverplated handbag with blue stone clasp, likely for holding pills or coins. No maker's mark. 1 3/4" W. 3rd item: Gorham 1972 sterling silver Christmas ornament in the form of a snowflake, with original box and Pacific cloth bag. Ornament - 3 1/4" diameter. 4th-9th items: 6 individual salt spoons with engraved handles marked sterling. 2 1/4" L. 10th item: Whiting sterling demitasse spoon. 4 1/4"L. 11th-58th items: International Prelude pattern sterling silver flatware, including 8 knives (9 1/4" L), 8 dinner forks (7 1/4" L), 8 salad/dessert knives, 8 iced teaspoons, 12 teaspoons, 1 sugar spoon, 1 place spoon (6 7/8" L), 1 master butter knife, and 1 lemon or pickle fork. Combined weight, Prelude flatware: 45.09 oz troy weighable silver. CONDITION: Clock frame is loose from clock and stand hinge behind it is broken. Marks on salt spoons are very worn. Prelude Flatware in very good condition, no monograms.

Lot 245

9 sterling and silverplated table items including cream jug, fish set, asparagus tong and stuffing or platter spoons. 1st item: George IV sterling silver creamer with lobed body, repousse floral decoration and paw feet; gilt washed interior. Hallmarked for Thomas Daniel, London, 1826-27. 3 1/2" H x 6 1/2" W. 2nd item: Victorian sterling King's pattern serving fork with flared tines; crown crest to handle; hallmarks for George Adams of Chawner & Co., London, 1851-52. 8 3/4" L. 3rd item: William IV Sterling silver gravy ladle, fiddle thread pattern with engraved griffin crest, marks for London, 1832-33. Illegible maker's mark. 7" L. 4th & 5th items: Victorian cased fish fork and knife with pierced scrolled silverplated blade, having a presentation inscription: PRESENTED TO JAS. JOHNSON ESQ. MRC'S BY THE PUPILS OF PARK HOUSE AUG 17TH 1849. Maker's mark JMS / AP. Knife 13 1/3" L. 6th and 7th items: 2 silverplated asparagus tongs, both with pierced decorative blades and late 19th century British marks, 1 marked with monogrammed M, 9 1/2" and 10 1/2" L. 8th and 9th items: 2 silverplated stuffing or platter spoons with oval and fiddle handles, 12 1/2" and 13" L. British and Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. Combined weight sterling items: 13.64 oz troy. Provenance: private Nashville, TN collection. CONDITION: Fish Knife and Fork: hairlines to handles; case is worn and dirty with top fully separated from base. All other items in excellent condition, some with monograms or crests.

Lot 260

European porcelain plaque and four (4) portrait miniatures, 5 items. 1st item: Framed European, possibly French, hand painted porcelain plaque titled in French en verso "The Fortune Teller" depicting the interior of a tavern, with wealthy patrons seated at a table with one having his fortune told by an older gypsy woman as the barmaid looks on. Titled and signed "E. Bianchini" en verso together with an Italian gallery label reading "Giuseppe Siannini, Articou de Pittori, Piazza Pith, Firenze". Housed in a gilt painted wood frame. Sight - 7 7/8" H x 10 1/4" W. Framed - 12 1/2" H x 15 3/8" W. Late 19th century. 2nd & 3rd items: Pair of oval watercolor portrait miniatures depicting the Emperor Napoleon and his wife Josephine. Both signed "Duval" in right margin. Housed in gilt and gesso frames with dark red mattes. Miniatures - 3 3/8" H x 2 3/8" W. Framed - 8 3/8" H x 7 3/8" W. 4th item: Oval watercolor on ivory portrait miniature depicting a dark haired beauty attired in an off shoulder red dress with heavy gold necklace and pearl tiara. Signed right margin "Steiler", likely painted after the original portrait of the sitter painted by Joseph Karl Steiler (German, 1781-1858). Old label en verso reads "Irene Marquise von Pallavicini nach Jos. Stieler". Housed in an ivory and turquoise frame. Miniature - 3" H x 2 3/8" W. Framed - 4 3/4" H x 4" W. 5th item: Round watercolor portrait miniature depicting the Empress Josephine attired in a white dress with pearl crown and necklace. Signed left margin "Roili". Housed in a gilt bronze framed with crown finial stamped en verso "Klauber/Louisville". Miniature - 1 1/4" dia. Framed - 3 3/8" H x 2 5/8" W. All late 19th/early 20th century. CONDITION: 1st item: Plaque overall very good condition. Minor wear to frame. 2nd - 5th items: All overall good condition. Image of Napoleon has a few tiny spots, possibly water spots, to face.

Lot 305

Attributed to Alessandro Sani (Italian, 1856-1927) oil on board genre scene depicting a monk and another man playing chess on a cloth covered table. Barrels and bottles of wine, a sword and a crumpled cloth are strewn about the room. Unsigned. Housed in an elaborate leaf and floral carved and molded giltwood frame with title plaque at center. Panel - 7" H x 10" W. Framed - 16 1/2" H x 19" W. Provenance: the estate of B. Dale Wiley, Brentwood, Tennessee. CONDITION: Panel has slipped slightly in frame but is in overall good condition, no damage noted. Frame has some shrinkage and small scattered losses up to 3/4" diameter.

Lot 311

Georges Masson (France, 1875 - 1949) oil on canvas interior scene depicting a young woman attired in pink and seated in a parlor reading next to a side table with coffee and flowers, foreground, with a female maid background. Signed and dated lower left "G. Masson, 06". Eugene O'Karma Gallery label (Atlanta, GA) en verso. Housed in a carved foliate gilt frame with gilt wood liner. Sight: 27 5/8" H x 22 1/2" W. Framed: 32 1/4" H x 27 1/8" W. Provenance: The estate of Joan Dearden, Johnson City, Tennessee. CONDITION: Overall light grime, otherwise very good condition.

Lot 342

Regency dropleaf inlaid sewing table, mahogany with pine and mahogany secondary wood. Finely figured rectangular top with two drop leaves at each side, supported by hinged wing form supports; one side has finely dovetailed frieze drawer with two round wood knobs and brass escutcheon, flanked by ebonized inlaid rectangles; other side is fully finished with additional inlay at frieze. Four round ring-turned legs supported on a plinth base with concave sides, with four ring turned feet, and four casters. 27 1/2" H x 15 1/4" W (leaves down) x 12 3/4" D. Width 26 1/2" with leaves extended. English or Continental, second quarter 19th century. Provenance: the estate of Victor T. Patterson, Franklin, TN. Note: born in Georgia and educated at the Parsons School of Design, Victor Patterson served as a cultural representative to Russia with Dwight D. Eisenhower's "People to People" program (prior to its privatization) before moving to the Nashville, Tennessee area to pursue a career in interior design. He was associated with Bradford's for many years before starting his own business. He decorated the Tennessee Governor's Mansion and the home of several country music stars in the 1970s, and filled his home on Franklin's historic Fourth Avenue with art and antiques from his frequent travels. CONDITION: All leaf supports with worm damage. One support is broken but retained; other support on that side appears to be glued to the apron. On one leaf, a hinge screw has poked through to the top. 1" loss to edge of top at joint with leaf. Scattered shrinkage including a few lines to top, longest 1 1/2". 1 1/2" area of veneer loss to back side of plinth. A few missing/replaced screws.

Lot 344

American Classical Brass Mounted Dropleaf Sewing or Work Table, mahogany flame mahogany veneers and white pine secondary. Flame mahogany top, over an apron with two blind dovetailed, beaded and finely veneered drawers, each fitted with several compartments and brass acanthus bail pulls, flanked by rope carving at the stiles and two drop leaves. Brass edging at base of apron. Ring-and-reeded-bulb turned pedestal atop a quadruped base with brass acanthus banding at lower edge, the four reeded splay legs adorned with brass rosettes at knees and brass paw feet with casters. Back is finished with faux two-drawer facade but has never had hardware/pulls. 28 3/4" H x 20" W (36" with leaves extended) x 19 1/4" D. Possibly New York, circa 1825. CONDITION: Repaired breaks to two legs, loss to one block at base of rope molding on back side, some minor shrinkage to top and minor "wing" warpage to leaves. Some shrinkage to drawer interiors. Hinges and hardware appear original.

Lot 345

American Classical center table, mahogany veneer and poplar secondary. Comprised of a round black marble top with carved edge, a carved urn standard and tripodal curved legs and feet terminating in brass castors. 30 1/4" H x 37 7/8" dia. Probably New York, circa 1830. CONDITION: Scratching to marble top. Overall general light wear to base. Wood shrinkage resulting in a vertical split to standard and horizontal separations at base.

Lot 354

Mid-Atlantic tiger maple table and Federal style mirror, 2 items total. 1st item: Mid-Atlantic tiger maple one drawer table or stand, poplar secondary. Comprised of an overhanging top with applied cockbeaded molding, one cockbeaded and dovetailed drawer with wood pull above turned, splayed legs. 28 1/2" H x 18 1/4" W x 18" D. Circa 1820-1830. 2nd item: Federal style tiger maple wall mirror. 30 1/2" H x 17" W. Late 19th or Early 20th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Top molding loose on one corner, some losses to tips of feet. Overall general expected wear. 2nd item: Overall good condition.

Lot 357

Southern or Mid-Atlantic Hepplewhite demilune table, green painted base, mixed woods. Comprised of an overhanging demilune top with rounded front skirt and square tapered legs. Legs and side of skirt with molded and incised corners. 29 1/4" H x 31 3/8" W x 18 1/2" D. Circa 1830. Provenance: Private West Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: Top with wood shrinkage and scattered staining. Overall good condition with general light wear.

Lot 361

Virginia Piedmont dropleaf table, walnut primary, yellow pine secondary. Comprised of two extended oval leaves and ring turned Sheraton legs and feet. Gateleg supports reveal a painted signature when extended, "C.M. Culb(?sp) Culpepper" (possibly for Culpepper, VA) with additional inscriptions, "Property of Clara Culpepper". 30 1/8" H x 47 1/2" D x 70" L x 47 1/2" W. Center - 18" L, each dropleaf - 26" L. 2nd quarter 19th century. CONDITION: Refinished. Some scattered stains and wear.

Lot 365

Two (2) East Tennessee Sheraton work tables. 1st item: Tennessee Sheraton work table or one-drawer stand, walnut with poplar secondary, overhanging top over one dovetailed drawer with round pulls and unusual divided interior, with ring turned and tapered legs ending in spike feet. 27 1/2" H x 19" W x 18 1/4" D. Circa 1830. 2nd item: Tennessee Sheraton work table or two-drawer stand, walnut with pine secondary, overhanging top over one dovetailed drawer with round pulls, turned and tapered legs ending in spike feet. 29 1/8" H x 24" W x 19 3/4" D. Circa 1830. Provenance: Estate of Anne Harrison Taylor & Joseph F. Taylor, Morristown, TN. CONDITION: Both tables refinished. General use wear with scattered staining.

Lot 367

Southern, East Tennessee Hepplewhite work table, walnut primary, poplar secondary. with rectangular overhanging top comprised of four boards, one long dovetailed drawer with thumb molded edge, and tall tapering Hepplewhite legs. 28 1/4" H x 43 1/2" W x 32 1/2" D. Circa 1810. CONDITION: Refinished, gouging/scratching to top. Losses to feet, base of both drawer side bottom edges built up.

Lot 370

Two (2) Sheraton Tiger Maple tables, including East Tennessee. 1st item: East Tennessee Sheraton tiger maple one-drawer stand or table, poplar secondary, attr. Johnson County. Comprised of a molded overhanging top above a drawer with square nail construction and a grain painted porcelain pull, legs with unusual turned and incised ring and cylinder design, tapering at feet. 26 3/4" H x 28 1/4" W x 20" D. Third quarter of 19th century. 2nd item: American Sheraton tiger maple one-drawer stand or table, pine and poplar secondary, possibly Middle Tennessee. Comprised of a molded overhanging top above one dovetailed drawer with brass pull above turned legs with rounded lozenge shaped feet. 25 1/2" H x 19 1/2" W x 19 1/4" D. Second quarter of 19th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: Both stands with older refinish. 1st stand with wood shrinkage to top, light staining. 2nd stand with some light staining to top, feet appear to have been reduced.

Lot 416

Grouping of three (3) Mid-Atlantic or Southern storage or spice boxes. 1st item: Mid-Atlantic cherry primary hanging or table top spice cabinet having exposed dovetailed sides, shaped gallery, slanted lift top revealing a divided interior and a pull out dovetailed drawer with divided interior. Poplar secondary. 12 1/2" H x 12 1/4" W x 8 1/4" D. 2nd item: Mid-Atlantic cherry hanging or table top spice cabinet having a molded hinged top, exposed dovetailed sides, and a pull out dovetailed drawer over a molded base. White pine secondary wood. 10" H x 12 3/4" W x 10 1/4" D. 3rd item: Mid-Atlantic or Southern stained poplar wall box with comprised of a shaped back with pierced hole for hanging, slanted lift top over a dovetailed case. 13" H x 8 3/4" W x 8" D. All 19th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: All with overall general use wear. 1st box with some losses lid varnish. 3rd box with some staining to top and losses along the top front edge.

Lot 57

192 pieces Towle sterling silver flatware in the Madeira pattern, introduced 1948, discontinued 2002. Service for twelve (12) plus extras. 14 knives (9" L), 4 additional dinner knives (9 7/8" L), 14 forks (7 3/8" L), 4 additional dinner forks (8" L), 19 salad/dessert forks (6 1/2" L), 20 teaspoons (5 7/8" L), 17 round bowl soup spoons, 18 iced tea spoons, 12 ice cream forks, 12 seafood/cocktail forks, 18 demitasse spoons, 17 flat handle butter spreaders, 3 cold meat serving forks, 4 table serving spoons, 1 pierced table serving spoon, 1 pie server, 1 cheese knife, 1 master butter knife, 2 gravy ladles, 2 sauce ladles, 1 lemon fork, 2 pickle/relish forks, 1 jelly server, 2 sugar spoons, 1 tomato/cucumber server, and 1 bon-bon server. No monograms. Total combined weight: 176.16 oz troy. CONDITION: All pieces in very good condition, no monograms.

Lot 642

Eight (8) circular slide rulers, including Dietzgen 1798 Dempster RotaRule Model A, various Gilson models, and more. 1st item: Dietzgen 1798 Dempster RotaRule Model A 50-Inch Pocket Slide Ruler, designed and manufactured by Jack Dempster, Berkeley, California, sold by Eugene Dietzgen Company, Distributors, Chicago, New York. Comprised of two-sided round white plastic, with a transparent yellow plastic arm and scales labeled in red. Serial number 218 with maker's marks and model numbers, front, additional maker's marks, patent numbers and dated "1928", back. Includes a brown suede case with two back straps. Slide rule - 5 1/8" dia., with arm - 6" dia. Case - 5 5/8" H x 5 5/8" W x 1/4" D. 2nd item: Dietzgen 1797B Gilson Binary Slide Rule, made by Gilson Slide Rule Company, Stuart, Florida, sold by Eugene Dietzgen Company, Distributors, Chicago, New York. Comprised of a two-sided enamel coated aluminum circular disc with alternating green and yellow stripes with three transparent yellow plastic arms, two to the front, one to the back, pivoted at the center with a metal nut and bolt with metal washers on both front and back. Maker's marks front and back, dated "1940", front. Includes a red cloth and vinyl case. Slide rule - 8 3/8" dia, with longest arm - 9 1/4" dia. Case - 8 7/8" H x 9 1/2" W x 1/4" D. 3rd item: Gilson Binary Slide Rule, manufactured by Gilson Slide Rule Company, Stuart, Florida. Comprised of a two-sided white plastic disc with three transparent yellow plastic arms, two to the front, one to the back, pivoted at the center with a metal nut and bolt with metal washers on both front and back. Maker's marks front and back, dated "1940" front, dated "1931" back. Includes a tan cloth and vinyl case. Slide rule - 8 1/4" dia., with longest arm - 9" dia. 4th item: Gilson Midget Circular Slide Rule, manufactured by Gilson Slide Rule Company, Niles, Michigan. Comprised of a two-sided white plastic disc with two transparent, pivoting green plastic arms to front, pivoted at the center with a metal nut and bolt with metal washers on both front and back. Maker's marks and dated "1919", front. Includes a brown leather case. Slide rule - 4" dia., with longest arm - 4 1/2" dia. 5th item: Gilson/Tavella Midget Slide Rule, manufactured by Gilson Slide Rule Company, Stuart, Florida, and Tavella Sales Company, New York. Comprised of a two-sided white plastic disc with three transparent yellow plastic arms, two to the front, one to the back, pivoted at the center with a metal nut and bolt with metal washers on both front and back. Maker's marks front and back, dated "1936" front, dated "1931" back. Includes a black cloth and vinyl case and instruction manual housed in a black faux leather folio case with blindstamp reading "Ford" to front cover. Slide rule - 4 1/4" dia., with longest arm - 4 1/2" dia. Cases range in size from 4 3/4" H x 5" W x 3/8" D to 7" H x 5" W x 1/2" D. 6th-7th items: Two (2) Gilson Atlas Slide Rules, designed by George W. Richardson, manufactured by the Gilson Slide Rule Company, Stuart, Florida. Both comprised of two-sided painted aluminum, with transparent yellow plastic arms, one with two to the front and two to the back and one with two to the front, one to the back, pivoted at the center with a metal nut and bolt with metal washers on both front and back. Both with maker's marks, front, one dated "1931" back. Includes one blue cloth and vinyl case. Slide rules  - 8 1/4" dia., with longest arm - 9" dia. Case - 8 3/4" H x 9 1/2" W x 1/8" D. 8th item: Universal Trigonometric Combination Semi-Circular Slide Rule-Protractor Sine Table Angle Formula Finder, designed and patented by George R. Flynn, Lowell, Massachusetts, manufactured by the Whitehead & Hoag Company, Newark, New Jersey. Comprised of two off white celluloid semi-circular and circular discs with a transparent light yellow celluloid cursor, held together by a silver colored fastener. Maker's marks front and back. Includes a brown leather case with gold lettering reading "Universal Trigonometric Combination" and a snap closure. Slide rule - 6" H x 5 1/2" W. Case - 6 1/2" H x 6" W x 1/4" D. All items second quarter/mid 20th century. Provenance: Private West Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: 1st item: Wear to case. 2nd item: Wear to case. 3rd item: Wear, ink inscription from previous owner to case. 4th item: Areas of loss to edge of slide rule. Rust to nut and bolt. Back arm is missing. Wear to case. 5th item: Smallest case with wear and ink inscription from previous owner. 6th-7th items: Both with wear, loss of paint. 8th item: Wear, ink inscription from previous owner to case.

Lot 743

Group of 34 pieces Gorham Chantilly pattern sterling silver flatware including 8 knives (5 - 8 3/4" L, 2 - 9 1/2" L, 1 - 9" L); 8 dinner/lunch forks (6 - 7 1/2" L, 2 - 7" L); 7 salad or dessert forks (6 1/2" L); 8 teaspoons; 2 table/serving spoons, and 1 master butter knife. Some with old patent 1895 and lion-anchor-G marks. No monograms. Combined weight 35.24 oz troy excluding knives. CONDITION: Very good condition, no monograms.

Lot 84

Twenty-three (23) pieces flatware including early sterling and coin silver flatware with rounded fiddle handles and rounded fins, with C monogram, and marks for Paul Negrin and Hope Bros. of Tennessee. 1st-5th items: Five (5) coin silver teaspoons marked P NEGRIN in rectangle for Paul Negrin, active Nashville, 1823-1844 (5 1/2" L). 6th-12th items: Four (4) coin silver table or serving spoons (8 1/2" L) and three (3) teaspoons (6" L) marked for Hildeburn & Bros., active Philadelphia, 1852-1871. All monogrammed TF. 13th item: One (1) German silver or britannia metal serving spoon marked for Hall & Elton, working New York, mid 19th century. (9" L, not weighed). 14th-23rd items: Ten (10) pieces Wood & Hughes Louvre pattern sterling flatware, including three (3) serving spoons with mark for Knoxville retailer Hope Bros & Co. with LAT monogram (7"L), and seven (7) five o'clock spoons with Harris & Shafer mark (5 3/8" L), not monogrammed. Coin silver: 9.645 troy ounces. Sterling silver: 9.640 troy ounces. Provenance: Estate of Anne Harrison Taylor & Joseph F. Taylor, Morristown, TN. CONDITION: Some pieces with minor dents and tears. Largest tear 1/2" on Hildeburn Bros serving spoon. Small 1/8" L tear to one Negrin spoon. 13th item: overall surface wear; discoloration from tarnish and oxidation.

Lot 87

Group of coin silver flatware, including makers from Savannah and Columbus, Georgia; New Orleans, Louisiana and Hagerstown, MD, together with a snuff box and tongs, likely Continental .800 silver. 1st-3rd items: 3 coin silver tablespoons in a Classical style pattern, incuse stamp S.B. Purple for Samuel B. Purple (1813-1858), working Columbus GA in partnership with William Foster 1844-1845, as a solo silversmith in Columbus, GA 1845-1856, and for approximately one year (1856-1857) prior to his death in Northfield, MA. Engraved monogram LG. 8" L. 4th item: Tablespoon with double swell fiddle tipt handle marked H. Bliss in rectangle (working New Orleans, Louisiana, circa 1830), monogram A.A. Logan. 9" L. 5th item: Teaspoon with fiddle and thread handle marked Horton & Rikeman (working Savannah, GA, c. 1850-1856), 5 7/8" L. 6th item: Table/serving spoon with coffin handle marked J. Reynolds in rectangle (attr. John Reynolds, 1770-1832, working Hagerstown, MD c. 1790-1832). 9 1/4" L. 7th item: Snuff box with engine turned decoration to top and sides, the hinged top engraved YB; interior lid marked FB with some illegible numbers (probably .800). 1/2" H x 3 1/4" W x 1 1/2" D. 8th item: Pair of sugar tongs with bright-cut decorated arms, shell grips and monogram JM in oval on bridge. Marked "d" in square to one arm with illegible (IFG?) mark in square to other arm. 6" L. Snuff box and tongs: 3.96 oz troy. Coin silver flatware total weight: 9.44 oz troy. All items early to mid 19th century. CONDITION: Bliss and Reynolds spoons have dents to bowl and wear to bowl ends. Horton and Rikeman spoon: possible monogram removal. Snuff box: Overall good condition but lid does not seal tightly. Most items monogrammed.

Lot 879

Tennessee six (6) drawer cabinet and Mid-Atlantic or New England hanging wall shelf, 2 items total. 1st item: TN cherry six (6) drawer cabinet, poplar secondary. Rectangular table top form with dovetailed construction, dovetailed drawers having turned wood pulls, inlaid brass escutcheon to top center drawer. 10" H x 39 3/4" W x 10" D. Mid 19th century. 2nd item: Mid-Atlantic or New England stained pine hanging wall shelf comprised of three (3) graduated shelves and shaped sides. 22 3/4" H x 19 1/2" W x 5 3/8" D. 19th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Old patch repair top left side, loss to back right top side, overall light general wear. 2nd item: Overall general use wear, expected losses to paint.

Lot 882

Pair of walnut candlestands, rectangular tops with shaped corners, over ring turned and "beehive" shaped pedestals, each having three cabriole legs with pad feet. Both approximately 26 1/2" H x 19 7/8" W x 17 3/8" D. Possibly Kentucky, mid to late 19th century. CONDITION: 1st item: Full split to top. Legs loose. 2nd item: Repair to tip of one foot. Both refinished with shrinkage and wear. One table top has not been refinished on underside.

Lot 883

Group of four (4) Middle Tennessee benchmade miniature or dollhouse items, comprised of tiger maple primary and poplar secondary, including a sugar chest with pull out tray, an Empire style chest of drawers, a 2-drawer stand, and a one-drawer work table or stand, all with label or signature for the maker Marion "Mac" Spencer of Chapel Hill, TN. Ranging in size from 7" H x 6 1/8" W x 5 3/8" D to 9 7/8" H x 8 3/4" W x 4 5/8" D. 20th century. Note: All items were purchased in the early 1990's. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: All items overall good condition with light wear.

Lot 885

Middle Tennessee one drawer work table and miniature blanket box. 1st item - Middle Tennessee, likely Maury County, cherry work table or stand, poplar secondary. Comprised of an overhanging two board top and one drawer having dovetailed construction and glass knobs, above boldly carved ring and ball legs terminating into ball feet. 29" H x 25 3/4" x 22 3/4" D. Mid 19th century. 2nd item: Southern small rectangular painted blanket box, poplar throughout, likely Middle Tennessee. Comprised of a plain top with chamfered edges over an exposed dovetailed case and dovetailed bracket feet, all in a black painted surface. 18" H x 28" W x 14 1/4" D. Early 19th century.Provenance: Private Southeast Tennessee collection. CONDITION: 1st item - Table with fire and water damage. Top with staining, wear and white residue and heat damage/charring to outer surface of left side legs. Interior of drawer with stains. 2nd item - Top a replacement. Case retains hinges and with wear and losses to the finish. Base with scattered general wear and losses.

Lot 886

Tennessee panel front blanket chest and Hepplewhite table. 1st item: East Tennessee blanket chest, Sullivan County, walnut with poplar primary. Paneled construction to top, front and sides; applied molding at top and repeated at the base, all atop turned feet. Interior till and lock (no key present). 21 1/4" H x 32 5/8" W x 18 3/4" D. Circa 1840. 2nd item: Middle Tennessee Hepplewhite style work table in an old surface, walnut primary and poplar secondary. Comprised of an overhanging figure walnut top above one drawer having square nail construction above tapered legs. 28 1/2" H x 24" W x 21 3/4" D. Circa 1830-1840. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Older refinish, overall light general wear. 2nd item: Overall general use wear, slight warping to top.

Lot 892

Three (3) Mission Oak Furniture items, including table, rocking chair and arm chair. 1st item: Stickley and Brandt mission oak "Plank" rocking chair comprised of a bow shaped back with cut-outs, "false through" tenons to the back posts, front arm posts and seat rails. Seat with black leather upholstery. 33 3/4" H x 29 1/2" W x 29" D. 2nd item: Stickley and Brandt mission oak "Plank" arm chair comprised of a bow shaped back with cut-outs, "false through" tenons to the back posts, front arm posts and seat rails. Seat with black leather upholstery. 36 3/4" H x 28 1/2" W. 3rd item: Mission oak lamp table comprised of a round top having four through tenon legs; legs are joined by arched stretchers topped with round shelf. 29 1/2" H x 24" dia. All pieces 1st quarter 20th century, originally purchased from Hirschl and Adler Galleries, New York. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection.  CONDITION: 1st and 2nd items: Overall good condition with expected light wear. 3rd item: Overall general wear with scratching throughout. Some light staining to top.

Lot 946

Group of five (5) decorative table items and Baccarat crystal. 1st-2nd items: Pair of gilt bronze and porcelain boudoir lamps, gilt laurel branches applied to curved mounts, with crystal beaded shades, bronze and marble bases with matching German porcelain winged cherubs wearing floral skirts, purple hats and muffs on one hand, crown marks and impressed numbers to base of figure, 5" H. One figure no longer attached to one lamp. 14 1/4"overall H, Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. 3rd-4th items: Pair of cut glass covered compotes, diamond pattern along body and star at foot, 9" H, probably English or Irish, early 20th century. 5th item: Edme Samson Chinese Export style porcelain oval centerpiece or jardiniere having enameled herringbone, raised silver designs, floral decoration and family crest at center. Red Samson marks to the base. 5 3/44" H x 11 1/2" W x 8 1/4" D. 20th century. 6th-12th items: Group of Baccarat crystal including two (2) round salt cellars, three (3) larger octagonal salt cellars, one (1) oblong candy dish and one (1) round ashtray. All marked "Baccarat/France" on the base. 20th century. 12 total items. CONDITION: 1st-2nd items: Lamps not checked for functionality. One porcelain figure not adhered to lamp base. 3rd-4th items: Minor surface wear to bases. One base with 3/8" L shallow loss. 5th item: Old 1/8" loss to inner rim and firing flaw loss to base. 6th - 12th items: All with light wear and some scratching. Oblong dish with chip to rim.

Lot 994

Asian carved shelf and three (3) hardwood plaques, 4 items total. 1st item: Chinese or Japanese carved ebonized hardwood shelf with mirror and two watercolor paintings. Elaborately carved pierced crest emulating intertwined flowering prunus vines extending from a central branch, over a shallow, molded shelf with curved front ends. Vertical panel below, with relief carved prunus blossoms surrounding a central rectangular mirror and two (2) paintings (watercolor on laid paper), one (1) depicting scholars at work at a table and one (1) depicting young men practicing archery. Mortise and tenon construction. 15 1/2" H x 26 1/2" W x 3 1/2"D. Late 19th century or earlier. 2nd-4th items: Three (3) carved Chinese or Japanese hardwood panels or plaques with low relief decoration including peony and fruit, immortal with scroll, and warrior with spear, each enclosed in matching bamboo style ebonized frames. Panels late 19th to early 20th century, frames possibly later. Ranging in size from 5 1/2" H x 31" W x 1" D to 12 1/2" H x 8 1/4" W x 1" D. Provenance: Nashville, Tennessee collection. Consignor's mother acquired during travels in Asia. CONDITION: 1st item: Mirror is a fairly recent replacement. Shrinkage cracks around openings for watercolors; one watercolor (right hand side) is loose in frame. That watercolor has been removed from frame and is not glued down. Some minor warping to shelf. 2nd-4th items: Plaques depicting men have some small chips/losses to clouds and tips of warrior's helmet, up to 3/4" L.

Lot 33

bespoke made for the Leica Society Charity Auction, with coloured camera filters set in resin, 48cm tall, 36cm long (on top) and 26cm wide (on top)The table is made from English Oak (Quercus Robar)  with Walnut corner cappings (Junglans Regia)

Lot 1170

Chinese hardwood extending dining table with two leaves, pierced apron, square tapering supports on spade feet (W203cm, H78cm, D112cm) and set eight (6+2) matching dining chairs, pierced splat, solid seat, square tapering supports on spade feet (W56cm) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1180

Late Victorian bijouterie display table, hinged glazed lid, cabriole legs joined by shaped undertier, 'Denby & Spinks', W60cm, H75cm, D46cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1193

Early 19th century cross banded and inlaid mahogany fold over card table, green baize lined interior, square tapering supports, W92cm, H71cm, D91cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1194

19th century inlaid mahogany bow front three tier buffet side table, two drawers, square supports, W107cm, H99cm, D45cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1195

Early 20th century oak extending dining table, two baluster supports on shaped sledge feet joined by single stretcher (W154cm, H74cm, D92cm) and six dining chairs, upholstered drop in seats, turned supports (W48cm) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1201

Victorian mahogany Duchess dressing table, raised back, six drawers flanking central compartment with hinged lid above single frieze drawers, turned supports joined by shaped stretcher tier, W121cm, H100cm, D56cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1204

Victorian mahogany and walnut library table, moulded top, turned and fluted supports on brass and ceramic castors, W122cm, H75cm, D65cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1206

Louis VX style walnut writing table, inset leather top, shaped brass surround, single drawer, gilt metal mounts on cabriole legs, W81cm, H75cm, D51cm

Lot 1207

Medium oak oval drop leaf wake dining table on turned gate leg base (L198cm x W156cm, max measurements) and set six ladder back dining chairs with drop in rush seats (W49cm)

Lot 1220

Early 20th century mahogany demi-lune side table, square tapering supports, W127cm, H73cm, D63cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1226

Edwardian mahogany spider leg Pembroke table, single drawer, turned supports, W68cm, H68cm, D85cm

Lot 1227

Georgian style mahogany games table hinged lid enclosing inlaid chess and gammon board, single drawer, gate leg action floral carved cabriole legs on ball and claw feet, W90cm, H71cm, D89cm (maximum)

Lot 1229

19th century mahogany drop leaf sofa table, solid end supports joined by single stretcher on brass capped sabre legs, W152cm, H75cm, D61cm

Lot 1230A

Gilbert's mahogany cased gramophone, hinged lid enclosing record table above two doors, square tapering supports, Reg No 743179, W83cm, H83cm, D52cm

Lot 1231

Victorian mahogany drop leaf Sutherland table, turned and carved supports (W103cm, H71cm, D90cm) and a Georgian style wall hanging corner cupboard (W54cm, H97cm, D37cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1233

Pair Carolean style heavily caved oak chairs, barley twist and pierced back, solid seat, turned supports (W45cm) and a similar table (3) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1243

Royal Antique Collection - circular oak side table with single frieze drawer, turned supports joined by shaped stretchers, D65cm, H72cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1244

Early 20th century oak drawer leaf dining table, cup and cover supports on sledge feet joined by stretchers (W152cm, H76cm, D91cm) and four chairs, upholstered seat (W46cm) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1246

19th century mahogany pedestal table, single turned column on three supports, W66cm, H70cm, D47cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1247

19th century mahogany folding tea table, single column support on four scrolled feet, W93cm, H78cm, D91cm (max measurements) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1248

19th century inlaid and cross banded mahogany demi-lune card table with foldover top, green baize, square tapering supports, D91cm, H73cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1255

20th century American chinoiserie decorated card table, on folding supports, labelled F.B.M Co. Hoboken.N.J 3635, W77cm, H67cm, D77cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1257

French style kidney shaped inlaid mahogany occasional table, brass gallery, marble top, single drawer, gilt metal mounts on cabriole legs, W52cm, H74cm, D33cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1263

Victorian oval loo table, cluster column supports with central finial, acanthus carved sabre supports, W91cm, H67cm, D52cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1270A

Early 20th century painted oval table, square supports joined by undertier on cabriole legs, W67cm, H73cm, D44cm

Lot 1276

Regency style yew wood twin pedestal extending dining table, single leaf, brass capped hairy paw feet (W186cm, H77cm, D108cm) and set six (4+2) chairs, pierced splat, upholstered seat, turned supports (W53cm) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1278

Regency style mahogany side table, two drawers, square tapering supports, W90cm, H80cm, D44cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1300

Contemporary solid oak coffee table with a 10mm plate glass top, four sabre supports joined by single undertier, W105cm, H45cm, D67cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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