Exceptional Queen Anne pole screen, c. 1740, the turned shaft over delicate cabriole legs on pad feet, with an outstanding silk and wool petitpoint screen, featuring a maiden and two cherubs, all having raised or stuffed faces, atop a fountain supported by dolphins. 58 1/2" x 18 1/2"; the screen, 23 1/2" x 17"
Fine Pair of Dutch Delft Polychrome Peacock Chargers, each painted in green, blue yellow and manganese with a flower filled vase surrounded by feathery leaves among six shaped panels beneath a yellow edged rim. Marked in red LP Kan for the Lampet kan Factory, circa 1800.? Measure: 13.75 in. diameter.?
Very rare Davenport Creamware dishes, orange and red with brown/black edging, with chioiserie/country house motifs, late 18th-early 19th century. 10 ½” l. x 7 ¾” w. the largest. Two with a rim chip, third with glazing flaw.
A Chinese Export Rose Mandarin porcelain oval platter with rare kissing carp border. Early 19th Century. 2 ½” h. x 19” w. x 13 ¼” d. More photos to come.
Eighteenth-early 19th century Sheffield Plate Candlesticks, one two arm candelabra and two matching candlesticks. Stick with candelabra 12 7/8” h, stick without 8 ½” h.
A rare set of George II/III Silver knives, English, c. 1750. Scroll or Shell-decorated pistol handles and their original Damascus steel scimitar-shaped blades. 10.5” l.