A Dutch Delft blue and white large octagonal Baluster vase and cover, circa 1700. Estimate $3,000–5,000.
A George II mahogany tripod kettle or candle stand, circa 1740. Estimate $20,000–30,000.
A George II walnut and rouge royale marble wine cooler, circa 1740. Estimate $50,000–80,000.
A large George I silver octagonal coffee pot, Humphrey Payne, London, 1717. Estimate $10,000–15,000.
A rare Irish silver octagonal sugar bowl and cover, maker's mark WP, Dublin, 1717. Estimate $10,000–20,000.
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An assembled Sevres apple-green-ground part dinner service, circa 1760-75. Estimate $30,000–50,000.
A set of twelve George III silver-gilt plates, John Wakelin & William Taylor, London, 1787-88. Estimate $7,000–10,000.
A set of twelve George III silver dinner plates, Henry Green, London, 1796. Estimate $8,000–12,000.
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A pair of Dutch Delft blue and white large vases, circa 1700. Estimate $3,000–4,000.
A Dutch Delft blue and white large octagonal Baluster vase and cover, circa 1700. Estimate $3,000–5,000.
A Dutch Delft blue and white octagonal Baluster vase and cover, late 17th century. Estimate $5,000–7,000.
An Italian silver peacock, Mario Buccellati, Milan, 20th century. Estimate $40,000–80,000.
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A Louis XVI white marble and gilt bronze chinoiserie mantel clock, late 18th century. Estimate $8,000–12,000.
A Louis XV silver-mounted Japanese Imari porcelain covered bowl, the silver Paris, circa 1730. Estimate $8,000–12,000.
A pair of English silver-gilt & hardstone three-light candelabra, Frederick Courthope, London, 1888, branches, 1804. Estimate $14,000–18,000.
A Louis XVI gilt bronze pendule à cercles tournants, circa 1780. Estimate $15,000–25,000.
An Empire gilt bronze-mounted mahogany pedestal, early 19th century. Estimate $2,000–3,000.
A Neoclassical gilt and patinated bronze guéridon with marble top, possibly St. Petersburg, late 18th century. Estimate $15,000–25,000.
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A Dutch Delft blue and white large octagonal Baluster vase, late 17th century. Estimate $1,500–2,000.
A matched pair of French Régence white-painted chaises à la reine, circa 1725 (one of a pair depicted). Estimate $5,000–8,000.
A late Louis XIV carved oak centre table, circa 1715. Estimate $10,000–15,000.
A six-piece Japanese silver "Dragon" tea and coffee set with matching tray, Sanju Saku, Yokohama, early 20th century. Estimate $20,000–30,000.
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A Portuguese silver lobster, Luiz Ferreira, Porto, 20th century. Estimate $4,000–6,000.
A Danish silver Blossom pattern tray, No. 2E, Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, 1977. Estimate $6,000–8,000.
A set of sixteen Danish silver dinner plates, No. 849D, Georg Jensen Silversmithy, Copenhagen, 20th century. Estimate $12,000–18,000.
A set of twelve Royal Copenhagen ‘fish’ plates, 20th century. Estimate $5,000–7,000.
Twenty-one Royal Copenhagen ‘Flora Danica’ reticulated luncheon plates, 19th century and later. Estimate $5,000–7,000.
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A Dutch Delft blue and white large charger, circa 1680-1700. Estimate $1,500–2,000.
A Netherlandish Maiolica polychrome charger, 17th century. Estimate $1,500–2,000.
A rare Irish silver octagonal sugar bowl and cover, maker's mark WP, Dublin, 1717. Estimate $10,000–20,000.
A George III silver two-handled tray, William Bennett, London, 1808. Estimate $4,000–6,000.
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A Dutch Delft polychrome helmet shaped ewer, circa 1710. Estimate $2,000–3,000.
A George II mahogany open armchair attributed to the St. Martin's Lane Syndicate, circa 1750. Estimate $50,000–80,000.
A late Louis XIV carved oak centre table, circa 1715. Estimate $10,000–15,000.
An English silver swan centerpiece, maker's mark J/ST, Birmingham, 2004. Estimate $5,000–7,000.
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