A charming Dutch Delft Garniture Set, c. 1750. blue and white, having lovely tulip and general floral design, five pieces, restorations to finials but otherwise in very good condition. Baluster vases
French, 18th Century polychrome and gilded carved shelf, solid fruitwood, of serpentine shape with deeply carved acanthus leaf motif.
12 h. x 23 w. x 9 3/8 d.
18th Century French Regence/Transitional Giltwood and Marble-top Center Table, with rectangular top above a frieze carved with masks and foliage, cabriole legs ending in claw and ball feet. Restorations to the legs, 27 ½ h. . 34 w. x 26 ½ d.
A fine and very rare English gilded overmantel mirror, c. 1720, with original beveled mirror plates and fine carving, having a rich foliate and tassel motif 17 ½ h. x 61 w.
An exceptional 19th century garden bench, having very heavy, whimsical cast iron serpents joined by thick weathered teakwood slats having a pleasing patina. 31 h. x 54 w. x 21 d. (seat height 17).
Le Seigneur Charles Vicsount de Mansfield lEne Et le Seigneur Henry Cavendish le Cadet. [Pl. 42] London: J. Brindley, 1743. Copper engraving after Abraham van Diepenbeeck with later professional hand-coloring. Plate mark: 15 1/4 x 20 3/8 inches. Sheet size: 17 1/8 x 21 5/8 inches.
An Irish William IV mahogany school-masters desk by Williams & Gibton, c. 1830, with early leather top opening to reveal a cavity in which there is a release for secret drawers and ink well over turned, tapering legs on casters. Stamped. 34 h x 26w x 22 d.
An exceptional and important early to mid-18th century Venetian Rococo painted and etched glass wall mirror, cream paint and gilded frame, the large central mirror surrounded by etched glass panels with figures. 85 h. x 50 w.
A fine French-Loomed Tapestry, late 19th century, depicting woodland opening with a brook and pavilion or folly in the distance. Wide floral border. Wool with good, strong colors. Unlined. 6'8" h. x 7'4" w.