| LOT 64
Outstanding old table lamp having a dome-shaped shade with a decorative bronzed frame and caramel slag glass panels, on bronzed base. Working. Circa 1920. Appraised replacement value $1150.00. | |
| LOT 92
Lovely old table lamp with dome-shaped caramel slag glass shade having unusual round curved glass panels, on heavy brass base. Working. Appraised replacement value $950.00. | |
| LOT 90
Unique hand sculpted fiberglass 1920’s-style English racing car, on well worn rubber and metal spoke wheels. 30”L. | |
| LOT 80A
Rare limited edition sterling silver presentation set “The Queen’s Beasts” featuring heraldic symbols of the ten animals associated with the British royal family - made by the Crown Jewellers, London, England in 1977. Appraised replacement value $1150.00. | |
| LOT 105
Large Wallace Brothers sterling silver cutlery set, Grand Colonial pattern, consisting of: ten dinner forks, eight luncheon forks, nine seafood forks, one pickle fork, seven salad/dessert forks, one cold meat fork, eight dinner knives, eight luncheon knives, eight butter spreaders, eight fruit knives, one butter knife, one cake knife, one cheese knife, eight teaspoons, eight demitasse spoons, eight bouillon soup spoons, eight cream soup/dessert spoons, one sugar spoon, one sauce spoon, three serving spoons, one salad tongs. One hundred and nine pieces. Appraised replacement value $4950.00. | |
| LOT 126
Very rare antique Dutch repeater wall clock in oak case, weight driven, with ship’s moon phase dial - strikes on the hour and quarter hour. Working. Appraised replacement value $3150.00. | |
| LOT 100
Antique George Baxter (British, 1804 - 1867) coloured etching “The Day Before Marriage”, 1854. 15”x 11”. | |
| LOT 210A
Decorative tall old bronzed metal table lamp in motif of a semi-nude woman, sculpted by Guillemie. “Chloe”. Working. | |
| LOT 95
Exceptional antique solid walnut oval parlour table with plain skirt over an elaborate base, supported by splayed legs on castors. 38”W. Circa 1900. Appraised replacement value $2250.00. | |
| LOT 199
Scarce tall antique oak Arts and Crafts open bookstand - Limbert style. 41”H. Circa 1910. | |
| LOT LOT 54 & 54A
Outstanding pair of tall antique solid oak pedestals featuring round tapered columns and decorative carving at the tops and bases. 46”H. Circa 1910. Appraised replacement value $1950.00 the pair. (Buyer may take one or two). | |
| LOT 39
Exceptionally fine antique combination oak and quarter-cut oak dresser having a large oval bevelled glass swing mirror over a recessed shelf flanked by two small drawers, a serpentine front with two full drawers, and carved claw feet. 48”W. Circa 1910. Appraised replacement value $2950.00. | |
| LOT 85
Exceptionally fine antique oak and quarter-cut oak dresser having a bevelled glass swing mirror and serpentine front with two small drawers over four full drawers, on Queen Anne legs. 38”W. Circa 1910. Appraised replacement value $3150.00. | |
| LOT 231
Rare old solid oak vertical filing cabinet in three sections, having a total of thirteen drawers with brass hardware - sold by the Willson Stationery Limited. 52”H. 57”W. Appraised replacement value $1750.00. | |
| LOT 73
Very fine antique solid oak and quarter-cut oak dining room suite consisting of: round table resting on a decorative pedestal with turned splayed legs - 44”D., with three 9” leaves; one armchair and five side chairs with gold floral brocade upholstering (some wear); china cabinet with glazed sides and full glazed door over four wooden shelves, on Queen Anne legs - 30”W.; Arts and Crafts style bow-front buffet having a mirrored backboard over three drawers and three doors with decorative panels, over one full drawer - 50”W. Nine pieces. Circa 1910. Appraised replacement value $5750.00. |
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