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Please note that the results listed on this page are inclusive of any Sotheby's Premiums and exclusive of any applicable taxes and costs, unless otherwise noted.
European Silver, Furniture and Ceramics
12 October - 20 October 2021 • New York
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1. A German Silver-Gilt-Mounted Coconut Tankard, Circa 1570-90

2. A Flemish Hunting Tapestry, Audenarde, Second Quarter 16th Century

3. A Northern European Baroque Style Wrought Iron Eight-Light Chandelier, 19th Century

4. A Swiss Baroque Walnut, Fruitwood and Ebonised Wood Marquetry Sideboard, Beromünster, Circa 1730

5. A Dutch Baroque Brass Two-Tier Sixteen-Light Chandelier, Late 17th / Early 18th Century

6. A Dutch or German Baroque Walnut and Marquetry Draw-Leaf Table on an Associated Stand, the Top Late 17th Century, the Stand 18th Century and Adapted

7. A Set of Six Anglo-Dutch William & Mary Style Carved Walnut 'Marot' Side Chairs, 19th Century

8. A Spanish Colonial Silver Two-Handled Bowl, Probably Guatemala, Late 18th Century

9. A Spanish Silver Vase-Form Snuffers and Stand, Real Fabrica de Plateria, Madrid, 1843

10. A Pair of Spanish Colonial Silver-Gilt Altar Cruets and Stand, Circa 1700

11. A South American Silver Chocolate Pot and Chamber Pot

12. A South American Silver Lion-Form Incense Burner (Sahumador) and Two-Light Wall Sconce, 19th Century

13. Two South American Silver Coqueras, Early and Mid 20th Century

14. A Large South American Silver Coffer

15. A Queen Anne Silver Tankard, Edmund Pearce, London, 1707

16. Four Matching George III Silver Candlesticks, Ebenezer Coker, London, 1766-1770

17. A James II Month-Going Walnut Marquetry Longcase Clock, John Wise, London, Circa 1685

18. A George I Walnut Longcase Clock, Daniel Quare, London, No. 156, Circa 1715

19. A William and Mary Walnut, Sycamore, and Fruitwood Marquetry Chest of Drawers, Circa 1690

21. William and Mary Oyster Veneer Olivewood, Walnut and Elm Chest of Drawers, Circa 1685

22. A George I Quarter Repeating Ebonised Table Clock, John Bushman, London, Circa 1720

23. A George II Burr Yew and Walnut Kneehole Desk, Circa 1730

24. A George II Scarlet Japanned Hour-Striking Bracket Clock, Circa 1750

25. A George II Walnut and Burr Walnut Chest, Circa 1730-40

26. A Victorian Rosewood Four-Glass Library Clock, John Frodsham, London, Circa 1840

27. A Louis XIV Style Gilt Bronze-Mounted Ebony Cartel d'Applique Clock and Barometer Pair on Brackets, Late 19th Century

28. A Regency Burr Oak, Carved Giltwood, and Brass Inlaid Pedestal Table, Circa 1815

29. A French Silver Louis XVI Style Casket, Adolphe Boulenger, Paris, Last Quarter 19th Century

30. A Set of Four George II Silver Salts, Paul de Lamerie, London, 1729

31. A George II Silver Cruet Frame, Samuel Wood, London, 1734

32. A George II Silver Salver, Robert Abercromby, London, 1744

34. A George II Silver Cake Basket, William Cripps, London, 1746

35. A Pair of George II Silver Eagle-Head Sauce Boats with Matching Ladles, Isaac Duke, London (sauceboats), 1747

36. A George II Silver Tea Caddy Set with Fitted Box, Samuel Taylor, London, 1751

37. A George III Silver Salver, Maker's Mark R•P Probably for R. Piercy, London, 1760

38. A Set of Three Early George III Silver-Gilt Condiment Vases, William Solomon, London, 1760

39. A Set of Three George III Silver Tea Caddies in Fitted Mahogany Box, Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London, 1764

40. A Set of Three George III Silver Condiment Vases, John Parker and Edward Wakelin, London, 1765

41. A George III Silver Hot Water Jug, Charles Wright, London, 1772

43. Royal: A George III Silver-Gilt Inkstand, Samuel Meriton, London, 1788

44. Royal: Russian Silver Teapot of English Interest, Maker's Mark TP, St. Petersburg, Circa 1810

45. A Pair of George III Silver-Gilt Tea Caddies in Fitted Chinese Export Lacquered Box, Michael Starkey, London, 1810

46. A Pair of Regency Silver-Gilt Sugar Vases and Covers, Benjamin Smith II and Benjamin Smith III, London, Retailed by Green, Ward and Green, 1816

47. A Set of Ten Regency Silver Dinner Plates from the Duke of Norfolk Service, Paul Storr, London, 1816

48. A Rare Pair of Regency Silver-Gilt "Teniers Pattern" Decanter Coasters, Edward Farrell, London, 1819

49. A George IV Silver Cake Basket, Edward Farrell, London, 1820

50. A Pair of George IV Silver Snuffers and Stand, Paul Storr, London, 1822

51. A Victorian Silver Covered Pitcher and Stand, Charles Reily and George Storer, London, 1841