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Contents Inventory Nov 2018 Ver 2.Xlsx Bishops Hall Interior Contents By Room Date of Appraisal February 5, 2019 Bunte Auction Services, Inc. Auctionerers Appraiser Quantity Description Price Entrance Hall 1 Oriental rug 3' 5' 2' $ 200.00 1 Fruit Wood Chivari Chair @ $40 ea (pair with other chair in basement) $ 40.00 1 Chinese Porcelain Umbrella Stand $ 150.00 1 Bamboo Cain $ 10.00 1 Wooden Cain with Brass Handle $ 10.00 1 Brass Handle Sword $ 10.00 1 Simon Willard Style Custom American Tall Case Clock in Pennsylvania Cherry Wood No Sale 2 Pair of Mahogany Chipendale Side Chairs with Leather Seats @ $60 ea $ 120.00 1 Mable Top Mahogany Ball & Claw Hall Table $ 250.00 1 Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Garden Bowl on Wood Stand $ 80.00 2 Pair of Silver Electric Candlestick Lamps on Marble base w Black Leather Shades $ 40.00 1 Chippendale Style Mahogany and Gold Leaf Mirror $ 120.00 1 Parian Bust of President McKinley $ 50.00 1 Silver Plate Business Card Holder $ 10.00 1 Silvered Fence and Footed Tray $ 20.00 1 German Wood Carved Bishop Smoker $ 10.00 1 Orrefors Crystal Bowl $ 20.00 1 Chinese Gong on Wood Stand w Mallet $ 100.00 1 Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Garden Stool $ 60.00 1 Oriental Heriz Rug 8' 3" x 10' $ 700.00 1 Oriental Bijar Runner in Two Sections on Stairs Approx 3' 9"x 24' 8" $ 1,000.00 1 Oriental Bijar Runner on Landing 3'x14'5" $ 400.00 1 Large Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Jardiniere w Dragon $ 120.00 1 Chinese Blue & White Temple Bowl $ 30.00 1 French Sevres Biscuit Porcelain Bust of Jules Grey (1807-1891) President of France (1879-1887) $ 50.00 2 Pair of French Bisque Porcelain Busts on Attached Columns $ 60.00 2 Set of Two Framed Prints of Henry VIII and James I $ 80.00 2 Pair of Solid Brass Three Arm Electric Candlestick Wall Sconces w Black Paper Shades $ 80.00 2 Set of Two Framed Prints of Oxford Univeristy Buildings (set of 7 total with others in 2nd floor hall) $ 150.00 1 Sir Frances Grant Framed Oil Portrait of Sir Edward Chuck w Mounted Electric Picture Light Approx 4' x 3'3" No Sale 1 Framed Oil Portrait of a Lady with Bonnet w Mounted Electric Picture Light Approx 2' x 2' 3" $ 300.00 1 Framed Oil Portrait of a Gentlemen (raised whitl collar) w Mounted Electric Picture Light Approx 2' x 2' 1" $ 250.00 1 Framed Oil Portrait of a Gentlemen (with ruffle lace collar) w Mounted Electric Picture Light Aprox 1' 11; x 1' 8" $ 300.00 1 Framed Oil Portrait of a Military Gentlemen (four brass buttons) w Mounted Electric Picture Light Approx 1' 9" x 2' 5" $ 180.00 Page 1 Bishops Hall Interior Contents By Room Date of Appraisal February 5, 2019 Bunte Auction Services, Inc. Auctionerers Appraiser 1 Framed Oil Portrait of a Navy Officer w Mounted Electric Picture Light Approx 2' 5" x 2" $ 200.00 1 Framed Oil Portrait of a Gentlemen (black tie with long sideburns) w Mounted Electric Picture Light Approx 2'5"x1'4" $ 200.00 1 Framed Oil Portrait of a Gentlemen (powdered wig) w Mounted Electric Picture Light Approx 2'5" x 2' $ 200.00 1 Framed Oil Portrait of a Gentlemen (black tie and mutton chops) w Mounted Electric Picture Light 2'5"x2'1" $ 350.00 1 Large Brass & Glass Cylinder Georgian Style Lantern Chandelier with Six Branches $ 300.00 43 Total Items Entrance Hall Blue Drawing Room 1 Solid Brass Door Stop With Handle $ 20.00 1 Oriental Rug Indo Tabriz Afshen Approx 13' 9" x 21' 8" $ 1,500.00 2 Pair of Chineses Blue & White Porcelian Vases with Raised Ears on Carved Wood Stands $ 150.00 2 Pair of Regency Style Black Lacquer & Gold Trim Chairs with Red & Blue Strip Silk Upholstery $ 200.00 4 Set of Widow Valances Brunschwig e Fil Blue & White Blue & White Fabric with Trim $ 200.00 1 Intricately Carved Oak Eclessiastical Chair With High Back & Canopy Origin France $ 600.00 2 Pair of Electric Spot Lights On Adustable Stands $ 20.00 1 Carved Mahogany Chipendale Arm Chair with Scalamandre Red & Blue Strip Silk Upholstery $ 80.00 2 Pair of Roll Back Upholstered Arm Chairs & Ottman Skirted with Cream & Blue Lattice Upholstery w Silk Kideny Pillows $ 100.00 1 Mahogany Pedestal Dining Table With Brass Capped Feet & Croach Top Vaneer With 1 leaf with three pads $ 350.00 1 Mahogany Marquetry Inlay Tea Box $ 60.00 1 Bronze Seated Dog Sculture on Attached Ebony Stand $ 100.00 1 Imari Porcelain Bowl on Carved Wood Stand $ 60.00 1 Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Lamp with Figures of Women and Children with Silk Shade $ 40.00 5 Five Crystal Spirit Decanter with Stopper & Sterling Silver Spirit Sign on Chains: Bourbon, Gin, Port, Scotch & Vodka $ 120.00 1 Cut Glass Library Cocktail Pitcher $ 20.00 1 Sterling Sliver Coctail Spoon $ 15.00 1 Glass Ice Bucket $ 20.00 1 Sterling Silver Claw Ice Tong $ 15.00 1 Rectangular Footed Silver Plate Tray $ 20.00 1 Silver Plate Rectangular Fence Tray with Handles $ 25.00 2 Pair of Silver Plate Georgian Candle Sticks with Square Plinth Base with Huricane Glass $ 40.00 1 Mahogany Canterbury Magazine Stand with Drawer on Brass Wheel Feet $ 100.00 2 Pair Large Imari Jardiniere Fish Bowls with Gold Trim on Carved Wood Stands $ 250.00 1 Mahogany Piecrust Pedestal Tilt Top Table With Bird Cage and Ball and Claw Feet $ 300.00 1 Mattahedeh Historic Charleston Blue & White Vista Alegre Portugesse Porcelain Dish in Shape of Shell $ 25.00 1 Mahogany Nesting Table (part of set of three others two in Music Room) By Henredon $ 80.00 2 Set of Two Mahogany Nesting Table with Turned Column Legs $ 150.00 1 Imari Porcelain Reproduction Dish from Smithsonian Collection $ 15.00 Page 2 Bishops Hall Interior Contents By Room Date of Appraisal February 5, 2019 Bunte Auction Services, Inc. Auctionerers Appraiser 1 Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Bird $ 40.00 2 Pair of Minature Turned Brass Candle Sticks $ 15.00 1 Chinese Blue & Floral Covered Porcelain Jar Lamp on Carved Wood Stand w Silk Square Shade $ 20.00 1 Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Rabit $ 40.00 2 Pair of Minature Turned Brass in Hive Shape $ 15.00 1 Custom Glass Fireplace Screen with Metal Feet $ 20.00 2 Pair of Solid Brass Ball Fire Irons on Ball & Claw Feet $ 100.00 1 Convex Federal Style Mirror with Eagle & Balls on Black Boarder $ 130.00 2 Pair of Chinese Porcelain Rose Famille Plates Ebony Stands $ 40.00 2 Pair of Chinese Porcelian Rose Famille Bowls $ 50.00 2 Pair of Italian Ceramic Covered Sheep Figures $ 15.00 2 Pair of Brass Candle Sticks with Silver Plate Snuffer $ 60.00 2 Pair of Brass Candle Sticks $ 20.00 2 Pair of Brass Candle Sticks $ 20.00 2 Pair of Camel Back Sofas w Carved Mahogany Legs & Three Pillows All Upholstery Brunswig e Fils White & Blue Tapestry $ 400.00 1 Mahogany Chippendale Fretwork Tea Table By Kindel $ 250.00 1 Herend Blue Garland Pattern Porcelain Square Serving Dish with Handles $ 60.00 2 Pair of Mahogany Demi Lune Table with Four Tappered Legs ( ift together to make a round table) $ 200.00 2 Pair of Mahogany Queen Ann Carved Chairs on Spade Feet w Red & Blue Silk Upholstery $ 200.00 2 Pair of Porcelain Chinese Food Dogs on Carved Stands $ 70.00 1 Chinese Porcelain Rose Famille Dish $ 70.00 1 Chinese Porcelain Rose Famille Vase $ 70.00 2 Pair of Chinese Porcelain Blue & White Covered Vases Bird Design on Carved Wood Stands $ 400.00 2 Pair of Solid Brass Candle Beaux-Arts Wall Scones Three Arms Column Urn and Swag (other in breakfront drawer) $ 100.00 2 Pair of Chinesse Porcelain Garden Stools Famille Verte $ 100.00 2 Pair of Chinese Porcelain Famille Verte Vase Lamps on Carved Wood Stands with Pegoda Silk Shades $ 80.00 1 Mahogany English George III Breakfront with Covex Glass Freetwork Doors Interior Lights & Water Silk Interior Added $ 1,000.00 12 Set of Circ 1820 English Copland Spode or English Imari Dinner Service 12 Plates on Ebony Stands $ 200.00 1 Circ 1820 English Copland Spode or English Imari Large Dinner Plater on Ebony Stand $ 100.00 2 Pair of Austrian Urns of Cobalt Porcelain with Metal Base and Handles $ 300.00 1 Towle Silver Plate Footed Salver Tray with Pierced Boarder $ 30.00 4 Glass Brandy Snifters $ 40.00 9 Set of Pimpernel Cork Backed Drink Coaseters Spode Blue & White Pattern $ 30.00 6 Set of Cork Backed Coaster Drink Coaster Botanical Rose Pattern $ 25.00 1 Bohemian Cut Glass Water Carafe $ 40.00 1 Towle Silver Plate Tray with Raised Beaded and Crown & Bird Engraving $ 20.00 2 Pair of Canton White Audio Speakers $ 25.00 1 19th Century Waterford Crystal Chandelier of 12 arms with Silk Shades $ 2,500.00 Page 3 Bishops Hall Interior Contents By Room Date of Appraisal February 5, 2019 Bunte Auction Services, Inc. Auctionerers Appraiser 124 Blue Drawing Room Total Items Music Room 1 Carved French Walnut Adjustable Two-Sided Music Stand w Brass Candle Holders $ 150.00 1 Swedish Porcelain Cachepot of Stolkholm Bay & Palance Circa 1890 $ 25.00 1 Brass Bowl with Claw Feet and Two Eagle Head Nutcrackers $ 25.00 1 Brown Glass Vase with Handpainted Floral Design $ 25.00 1 Muliti Colored Blown Glass Vase Pink, Green and Opaque White $ 25.00 2 Pair of Cast Plaster Classic Garden Urns w Aged Moss Finish & Artificial Ivy $ 25.00 2 Pair of Chinese Rose Famille Porcelain Covered Ginger Jars on Carved Wood Stands with Brass Lamp Fitings $ 250.00 15 Collection of Antique Leather Bound Books $ 100.00 2 Pair of St Louis Crystal Decanters with Stoppers NCV 2 Pair of Herend Cornucopia Porcelain Plates on Ebony Stands $ 100.00 1 Minature Blue Willow Porcelain Tea Set (Tea Pot w lid, Sugar w lid, Cream, Tray, Two Cups & Saucers w Silver Spoon) $ 40.00 1 Thai Porcelain 18k Gold Covered Cup $ 30.00 1 Thai Porcelain 18k Gold Elephant Figure $ 20.00 2 Pair of Minature Porcelain Vases with Raised Floral Design $ 15.00 1 Antique Binocular Field Glasses $ 50.00 2 Pair of Black
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