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Lot 547

A Victorian later painted oval occasional table

Lot 552

A light oak two tier occasional table

Lot 553

An elm circular table raised on tripod base

Lot 555

A reproduction coffee table; a magazine rack; nest of three tables; a footstool and a sewing box and contents

Lot 557

A cut glass and silver plated mounted claret jug; a glass table lamp and shade; three decanters etc.

Lot 558

Two mantel clocks; a small barometer; two table lamps; a cash tin and two cordless telephones

Lot 562

A light oak drop leaf dining table

Lot 569

A light oak side table fitted single drawer, and raised on ring turned supports

Lot 570

An oak barley twist gate leg table

Lot 581

An oak side table fitted single drawer raised on barley twist supports

Lot 583

Two boxes containing decorative china; table lamps etc.

Lot 585

Three table lamps and two glass light shades

Lot 592

A Florence table lamp decorated with doves

Lot 599

An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid window table

Lot 607

A stripped pine and oak table; and two slat back chairs

Lot 618

A circular metal framed and glass topped table raised on tripod base

Lot 619

A low coffee table with sliding top

Lot 621

A modern glass topped coffee table

Lot 623

A wooden table top; four metal legs and fittings

Lot 624

A retro style coffee table / tv stand

Lot 629

A Victorian mahogany side table fitted three drawers raised on ring turned supports AF

Lot 632

A cane conservatory table

Lot 636

A kitchen table and two chairs

Lot 645

A carved oak side table fitted two drawers raised on baluster supports

Lot 653

A reproduction side table fitted single drawer; a Victorian balloon back chair; and a metal wine rack

Lot 656

An oak drop leaf table and a wall shelf

Lot 657

A circular painted table; and four painted stick back chairs

Lot 665

A reproduction shaped top side table raised on stretcher base

Lot 666

A reproduction mahogany circular extending dining table with six chairs

Lot 680

A reproduction mahogany drop leaf coffee table

Lot 686

An inlaid coffee table

Lot 687

An Antique oak drop leaf dining table

Lot 698

An elm seated stick elbow chair, reduced; and a side table fitted single drawer

Lot 700

A cane wall shelf and an oak barley twist occasional table

Lot 703

An oak sewing table and contents; a magazine rack; a string seated chair and one other

Lot 71

A collection of table glassware

Lot 715

A carved oak dressing table; and dressing table stool raised on cabriole supports

Lot 732

Two wine tables; a graduated pair of occasional tables; a standard lamp; and an Italian style coffee table

Lot 736

An oak side table fitted single drawer; a satinwood side table fitted two drawers raised on ring turned supports; and a telephone table

Lot 739

A reproduction drum table; and an oak barley twist occasional table

Lot 749

A large circular glass top table

Lot 752

A collection of Henry Watson pottery, Suffolk table ware

Lot 76

Two late Victorian barometers, and one other; a pair of table lamps; Regency Fine Arts Group entitled "Romance"; four silhouettes; copper and brass measures; an oak cased Smiths mantel clock etc.

Lot 760

A painted oak refectory type table with four similar painted stick and wheel back chairs, and two unpainted stick and wheel back elbow chairs

Lot 763

A collection of table glassware to include decanters and drinking glasses

Lot 792

A triptych dressing table mirror

Lot 813

A pub skittles game; and a pasting table

Lot 838

A hardwood folding table and three folding chairs

Lot 843

A plain four piece conservatory suite comprising settee, two armchairs and table

Lot 876

A Black & Decker router and table; and a guillotine

Lot 879

An Ikea trestle table

Lot 904

A set of pool table lights

Lot 967

A plastic folding garden table and four chairs

Lot 968

An ornate metal garden table

Lot 13

Large Chinese Porcelain Table Screen, Signed upper left. Depicting figures with two geese underneath a tree. Provenance: Important Private Davis California collection. Plaque Size: 14.5 x 9.5 in. Overall Framed Size: 29 x 18.5 in.

Lot 240

Mort (Addison Mortimer) Walker (Kansas, New York, Missouri, Connecticut, 1923 - 2018) "Beetle Bailey Comic" Original watercolor painting on Paper. Signed lower left. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood Collectors Panel for the U.S. Classic Comics stamp set issued October 1, 1995. Egad, Sir! Do you remember Popeye, Li'l Abner and Rube Goldberg? Humph! If perchance you grew up with the "comics" We recommend this complete 1995 collection of 20 America's Classic Comics stamps, in post office-fresh mint condition. They are presented on two exclusively-designed Collectors Panels illustrated by Mort Walker, creator of Beetle. Absolutely sparkling with humor, these Stamps and Panels will properly invoke memories of Sunday mornings at the kitchen table or, ahem, on the living room rug immersed in the "funny papers." A word to the wise is sufficient: these colorful Panels may cause nostalgia ... but at a very reasonable price, indeed! Image Size: 10.5 x 13 in. Overall Size: 14.75 x 11.5 in. Unframed. (B15221)

Lot 43

Exhibited Russian Icon, "St. John the Theologian (with riza)" 19th Century oil/wood/brass. John holds his Gospel in his hands as an ink bottle and quill pen rest on the table before him. This image was probably once a part of a set of images of the Four Evangelists, which would have typically hung in a small church. A protective brass riza covers the painted icon. Diameter: 11.5 in. Previous Exhibitions:Brevard Museum of Art (Foosaner Art Museum), Melbourne, FLSept - Nov 1994Pensacola Museum of Art, Pensacola, FLNov 1995 - Jan 1996Hearst Center for the Arts, Cedar Falls, IADec 1996 - Jan 1997Durham Western Heritage Museum, Omaha, NEMarch - May 1998Biblical Arts Center, Dallas, TXDec 1998Visual Arts Center of Northwest Florida, Panama City, FLDec 1998 - Jan 1999Gallery at the American Bible Society, New York, NYJune - Oct 1999Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, Gainesville, FLAug 2000 - Jan 2001Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield, MAFeb - May 2001Loveland Museum and Gallery, Loveland, COJan - March 2002Gallery at the American Bible Society, New York, NYApril - June 2002Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, Laurel, MSOct - Nov 2002Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Garden, Winter Park, FLApril - June 2004Hearst Art Gallery as St. Mary’s College, Moraga, CANov - Dec 2004Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Garden, Winter Park, FLOct 2013 - April 2014

Lot 53

Lyle Tayson (American, 1924 - 2014) "Indians of the Northwest/Shaman" Signed lower left. Original Watercolor on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Combination Cover for the U.S. 15c Indian Art stamps issued September 25, 1980. One of North America's most lavish and colorful Indian cultures once thrived along the narrow Pacific Coastal strip from Southeast Alaska to Washington state. For it was there that the Northwest Coast Indians settled thousands of years ago, taking advantage of the almost limitless supplies of food and natural resources. From the sea, they gleaned nutritious salmon, herring, cod and even whales. And it was often said that, "when the tide goes out, the table is set," because of the wide variety of mollusks left along the shore. From the thick, dank forests came giant cedar bark used for firewood, canoes and even cloth. And, within the forests were fur-bearing animals which eventually led to a rich trade with Europeans. Needless to say, this wealth of resources left the Coastal Indians with much leisure time which they used to create, carve and decorate ceremonial paraphernalia, lavish houses and elaborate canoes. Sharing a deep and abiding reverence for the wonders of the universe, the Northwest Indians believed that all creatures and things in the physical world had animus or spirit. For this reason, they devoted much time and effort to the ceremonies which would prevent destructive storms, placate the spirits around them and prevent demons from thwarting their plans. The result was exquisitely carved totem poles, magnificent headdresses and intricate masks that represent amazing artistic abilities. Image Size: 20 x 18 in. Overall Size: 30.25 x 22.25 in. Unframed. (B05945)

Lot 518

* DAVID BODY (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY), BIRD TABLE oil on canvas, signed 50cm x 76cm Framed Note: David Body lives and works in Scotland. His paintings have been widely exhibited since 2004 and he is represented by the Whitewall network of over forty galleries in the UK.

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