Fine George III Tea Caddy in tiger mahogany with satinwood stringing, octagonal, with ebony escutcheon. English, Circa 1790. Provenance: From the Estate of Joseph Stanley.
Exceptional English Domed Top Tea caddy in harewood with satinwood stringing and brass carrying handles and interior fitted with compartments for teas and sugar bowl. Circa 1770.
Important Antique English Gilt Wood and Composition Girandole Mirror, the oval mirror plate within a leaf carved surround and within mirrored borders with crossed vine-form decoration. The cresting and pendant formed with scrolling leaf and paterae and the pendant with three vine and floral decorated candlearms. Early 19th century.
Antique Scottish Treen Tobacco Box of alternating fruit wood and mahogany sections; circular with ribbed body and turned lid with gallery and surmounted a wood finial. Circa 1800-1830.
Rare 18th century fruit wood apple shaped tea caddy, having a circular hinged lid with carved ivory stem, opening to a tin-lined interior. Probably Continental, Circa 1760-80.
Fine Anglo-Indian glove box, rectangular with cut corners, each face and lid decorated with finely carved sandalwood panels, Sadeli work and ebony and ivory banding. (Warp to lid.) Bombay, 1870-1880.
Fine 18th-century English carved and gilt wood mirror with corner rosettes and later, distressed mirror plate. Circa 1760-80.
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Exceptional Pair of
Neoclassical Carved and Gilt Wood Wall Brackets, having shaped tops supported by winged female figures holding garlands. English or American. Circa 1780-1800. Provenance: The Estate of Joseph Stanley, New Hope, PA.
Fine Large Edwardian Serving Tray in mahogany and satinwood; oval with brass
hand-holds and scalloped bellflower inlay and central
shell inlaid pattera. Circa 1890. Provenance: From the Estate
of Joseph Stanley.
Large Chinese Export Black Lacquer Work Box with gilt decoraton, rectangular with cut corners having a hinged lid opening to a well and a single drawer below with fitted interior. Circa 1830-40. Minor losses to lacquer, decoration on lid rubbed. Provenance: From the Estate of Joseph Stanley.