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seating: 518-329-1142
1. Oriental rug:
c.1900 6’ 4” x 3’3”. Estimate 100-150
2. Oriental rug:
Hamadan c.1930. 7’ 8” x 3’ 8”. Estimate 175-225
3. Oriental rug:
Turkish runner c.1900. 9’ 7” x 3’5”. Estimate 150-250
4. Oriental rug:
Dhurrie. 7’ 1” x 5’ 1”. Estimate 75-125
5. Oriental rug:
Caucasian c.1900. 5’ 1” x 3’ 9”. Estimate 75-125
6. Oriental rug: 20th
c. Moroccan. 12’ 1” x 7’ 4”. Estimate 175-225
7. Oval hand hooked
abstract rug by George Wells of Glen Head, NY 1953. Signed on binding. 12’ 1” x
10’ 2”. Estimate 1200-1500
7A. Woven carpet in
neoclassical design. Estimate 175-200
8. 19th c.
salt glazed stoneware thermos bottle with pewter screw-on cap and inner pewter
lid, cylindrical body with floral sprays in relief, tan glaze. Some loss to one
floral spray. 8 ¼”Ht. 3 ¾”Dia. Estimate 75-125
9. 19th c.
two gallon jug with blue floral decoration. 15”Ht. Estimate 140-175
10. 19th
c. ovoid jug with blue floral decoration and number “2”. 12”Ht. Estimate
300-400
11. 19th
c. two gallon jug with blue floral decoration, signed “N.Clark Jr., NY”. 14
¾”Ht. Estimate 200-250
12. 1995 Mazda 7 pass
wagon MPV 4 wheel drive, auto trans, cruise control, power windows and locks,
intermittent W/S wipers, AM/FM cassette, A/C. 73,226 miles. Estimate 2000-2500
13. 19th
c. Empire mahogany tilt top table having rectangular top and octagonal shaft
ending in turned ring on shaped platform base with suppressed ball feet. Top
20” x 25 ½”, 29”Ht. Estimate 500-700
14. Late 18th
c. diminutive redware syrup jug. Desirable form. 6 ¼”Ht. Estimate 250-300
15. 19th
c. manganese glaze covered cream pot with handle. 4”Ht. Estimate 250-300
15A. French province
redware floral decorated milk jug. Estimate 100-150
16. Lot: (2) 19th
c. redware jars. 7 ¼”Ht. Estimate 75-100
17.19th c.
redware mustard glaze jug. 8”Ht. Estimate 200-250
18. 20th
c. redware slip decorated pie plate. 9 ¾”Dia. Estimate 30-40
19. 19th
c. decorated jug, signed “JB Caire, Pokeepsie, NY”, with blue abstract
decoration. 13”Ht. Estimate 300-350
20. Early redware
piggy bank, possibly Shenandoah Valley. 9”L 5 ½”Ht. Estimate 200-250
21. Painting: oil on
canvas signed “C.W. Knapp” (Charles Wilson Knapp American 1822-1900), pastoral
landscape, possibly Delaware Water gap. Scene depicts mountains in background
with bridge and figure with cows. Tear in upper corner. 20” x 36”. Estimate
5000-6000
22. Painting: oil on
canvas, signed “Geo. H. Smillie N.A.” (George Henry Smillie American
1840-1921), depicting cows in a meadow. Estimate 12,000-15,000
23. 19th
c. painting: oil on canvas depicting harborscape with ships including large
sailing ship and sidewheeler, unsigned. Illuminescent style. Untouched
excellent condition. Original gilt frame. 13 ½” x 18”. Estimate 1000-1500
24. Norton Pottery,
Bennington, VT centennial pottery miniature incised “Little Brown Jug”. Made
for Norton Pottery Centennial. Late 19th c. 3”Ht. Estimate 100-150
25. 19th
c. English pine open scalloped top corner cupboard having single paneled door
below. 48”W 18”D 75 ½”Ht. Estimate 800-1200
26. Set of (8)
provincial fruit wood side chairs, c.1875, having arched crest over two plain
horizontal slats, rush hoop seat. Double turned front stretchers, plain double
turned side stretchers, square stylized saber legs. Minor restoration and
repair throughout. Estimate 800-1200
27. Cherry and
butternut deep drop leaf table, American c.1835. Plain leaves with square
corners, plain frieze, turned tapering legs with baluster turning at top,
elongated baluster turning at foot, on brass casters. 29”Ht. 48”W with leaves
extended, 71 ¼”D. One leg replaced, one foot replaced, 8” added to each leaf.
Estimate 350-450
28. George II oak
veneered dressing table, English c.1750, rectangular top with molded edge and
rounded corners over frieze with three short drawers having molded edge, shaped
apron, cabriole legs, pad feet, later Chippendale style brasses. 27 ½”Ht. 30
½”W 21”D, Case 25 ¾”W. Extensively reworked and with later legs. Estimate
800-1200
29. 19th
c. manganese glaze redware flask. 5 ½”Ht. Estimate 100-150
30. Late 18th
c. redware slip decorated wide mouth pitcher. Some chips on rim. 5”Ht. Estimate
150-200
31. Pair of Steuben
clear glass candlesticks, spiral twist stem on circular platform. 8”Ht. Few
chips. Estimate 75-125
32. Chinese export
porcelain covered warming dish, mid 19th c., famille rose bird and
butterfly decoration on celadon ground with gilt decoration, oval form with
protruding hot water drain and spout, lemon knop. Minor loss of gilt. 6 ¾”Ht.
16”L 11 ½”W Estimate 1500-1800
33. 19th
c. sheet brass top single drawer work table having rectangular legs in old red
paint. 5’L 28”D 32”Ht. Estimate 550-750
34. Two Chinese
export porcelain oval serving dishes, mid to late 19th c., famille
rose bird and butterfly pattern on celadon ground with gilt decoration, one
with worn decoration and measuring 13 ½” x 11”, the other measures 13 ¼” x 10
¼”. Estimate 1000-1300
35. Chinese export
porcelain covered oblong vegetable dish, famille rose bird and butterfly
pattern on celadon ground with gilt decoration, cloverleaf corners, lemon knop.
One corner of cover is chipped, chips on base, gilt decoration is worn. 5 ½”Ht.
9 ½”L. Estimate 300-500
36. Chinese export
porcelain oval serving dish, second quarter of the 19th c., famille
rose bird and butterfly pattern on celadon ground with gilt decoration. Gilt
decoration is worn and some loss of polychrome decoration. 2”Ht. 13”L 10 ½”W
Estimate 500-700
37. Chinese export
porcelain oval platter, mid 19th c., famille rose bird and butterfly
pattern on celadon ground with gilt decoration. Chips on rim. 2”Ht. 14 ½”L 12
½”W. Estimate 250-350
38. Chinese export
porcelain oval vegetable dish, mid to late 19th c., famille rose
bird and butterfly pattern on celadon ground with gilt decoration, bamboo motif
handle. Chips on rim. 5”Ht. 10 ¾”L 8 ½”W. Estimate 125-225
39. Chinese export
porcelain oval platter with mazarin, mid 19th c., famille rose bird
and butterfly pattern on celadon ground with gilt decoration. Polychrome
decoration on platter is lightly worn and gilt trim is worn on both pieces. 2
½”Ht. 15 ¼”L 13”W. Estimate 1000-1500
40. Chinese export
lobed fruit bowl, late 19th c., famille rose bird and butterfly
pattern on celadon ground with gilt decoration. Small chip on rim. 4 ¼”Ht. 9
½”Sq. Estimate 325-525
40A. 19th
c. Victorian plush velvet purse and plush purse with metal beaded decoration.
Estimate 50-75
41. Chinese export
porcelain vase, late 19th c., baluster form with bird and butterfly
pattern on celadon ground with cobalt and gilt decoration. Poor condition,
repair at upper rim. 9”Ht. Estimate 55-75
42. Brilliant cut
glass square bowl with fan corners and intricate work. A great example. 10
½”Sq. Estimate 200-400
43. Set of (4)
Chinese export porcelain dishes, 20th c., famille rose bird and
butterfly pattern on celadon ground with gilt decoration, shell form with
bittersweet and gilt decorated tab handle. Minor loss of gilt decoration
overall, one with bittersweet and gilt decoration missing on much of the shell
edge. 10 ½” Estimate 700-900
44. Chinese export
porcelain tureen, second quarter of the 19th c., famille rose bird
and butterfly pattern on celadon ground with gilt decoration, oval form with
outset braided handles, floral knop. Base in poor condition with stapled
repairs, knop on cover is chipped. 10 ½”Ht. 14”W 11”D. Estimate 125-225
44A. 19th
c. beaded purse. Estimate 50-75
45. Chinese export
porcelain footed punchbowl, c.1800, Lotus pattern, five vignettes with floral
decoration on outside of bowl, interior with shaped iron red diapered rim, base
with iron red foliate vine decoration. Poor condition with hairlines and major
repair. 6 ¾”Ht. 15 ¾”Dia. Estimate 500-800
46. 19th
c. Ridgways flow blue plate, “Mr. Pickwick…”, shaped rim with floral
decoration. Minor wear. 10”Dia. Estimate 45-65
46A. Lot: metal mesh
pocketbook, (3) purses and purse top. Estimate 25-45
47. Early 20th
c. Chinese polychrome porcelain urn, square form with brass collar and cover
having finial, deep blue ground with polychrome floral and butterfly decoration
with gilt floral motif in center. Crack in base. 17 ¼”Ht. 8”Sq. Estimate
150-250
48. Chinese export
oblong platter, mid to late 19th c., celadon glaze with blue and
white floral and peacock decoration. 13”L 10 ¾”W Estimate 100-200
49. Very unusual
eight sided segmented burl bowl. 21”Dia. Estimate 150-250
50. Set of (12) fruit
plates, F.B. Poissonniere Paris, late 19th c., white ground with
deep cobalt band and gilt decorated rim surrounding central decoration of fruit
on three plates, floral bouquet on the fourth. Gilt decoration worn, two with
chips, plate with grapes has hairline. 8 ½”Dia. Estimate 225-325
50A. Early Victorian
beaded purse, turquoise with roses. Estimate 50-75
51. Royal Doulton
porcelain coffeepot, English, early 20th c., white ground with hand
painted decoration of red and blue bird on tuft of grass flowers, water and
buildings in distance, cobalt vignette with bee surrounded by gilt decoration
at top on each side, cover with hand painted floral and insect motifs, gilt
strap handle, plain straight spout, turned gilt finial, hand painted decoration
signed E. Percy. Retailed by Tiffany & Co. 8 ½”Ht. 4 ¼”Dia. at base.
Estimate 100-200
52. Set of (10) Crown
Staffordshire dessert plates, ivory ground with green band and hand painted
polychrome Chinese landscape motifs. Good condition with minor loss of hand
painted decoration. 8 ¼”Dia. Estimate 100-200
53. Three-piece
English Davenport condiment set, “Imari” pattern, comprising oval open salt and
two canisters, one canister with original silver top, the other top missing.
Good condition, canister with cover has some roughness at base. Estimate 45-65
54. 19th
c. single drawer stand having curved sides and tapered legs. Very unusual
style. Old dry red paint. 34”W 18”D 27 ¾”Ht. Estimate 275-375
55. 19th
c. primitive pine two over three drawer chest. 40”W 17”D 36 ½”Ht. Estimate
250-350
56. Painting: oil on
artist board of Woodstock landscape with trees and mountains, titled “A Grey
Day”, signed Louise M. Kamp. Sight 9 ½” x 8”. Gilt and ebonized frame. Estimate
350-400
57. Lot (3) pieces of
glass: clear covered acorn motif jar on three feet, decanter, and a pickle jar
with Gothic motif.
58. Oval Davenport
stoneware footbath, c.1870, bulbous shape bowl with magenta band having cobalt
and ivory floral and foliate vine motif, applied handles with gilt decoration.
Hairline and one handle repaired. 8 ¼”Ht. 20” overall. Estimate 100-200
59. Pair of brass and
porcelain candlesticks, circular reticulated brass base on four turned feet,
cobalt, white and gilt floral decorated column, brass cup. 7 ½”Ht. Estimate
75-125
60. 20th
c. maple and tiger maple chair-table having shoe feet. Top 54” x 45”, 29 ½”Ht.
Estimate 500-700
61. 19th
c. step back cupboard, one piece construction having two top doors with four
lights each over pie shelf over central drawer over two recessed picture frame
molded doors with turtle panels. Mustard paint. 44”W 16 ½”D 77 ½”Ht.
62. Pair of
centennial Chinese Chippendale side chairs having open pierced ribbon back and
square carved legs. Shaped upholstered needlepoint seat. Estimate 275-325
63. Painting: late 18th
c. oil on canvas, English, portrait of a girl in green dress with white apron
having red ribbon tie with red shoes and holding a piece of fruit. Unsigned.
Ornate gilt frame. 39” x 29”. Relined with inpainting. Estimate 600-800
64. Lot: (2) 20th
c. clear pressed glass hens in baskets, 8 ½” and 7”; group of (6) molded glass
birds including Lalique frosted glass grouse on clear circular platform, 2
½”Ht. 2 ¼”W, Lalique frosted glass owl on clear glass column, 3 ½”Ht. 2”W, pair
of Sabino frosted iridescent blue glass birds, French, 2”. Estimate 150-250
65. Victorian walnut
thread cabinet, rectangular top with molded edge on case with five drawers,
flat hinged brass pulls with shield backplate, pull is marked “C & P”,
recessed panels in sides, molded base. Some restoration to moldings on drawers,
originally has six drawers, two bottom drawers were later combined. 20 ½”Ht. 24
½”W 18”D Estimate 300-400
66. 19th
c. child’s sled “Dandy” in original dry red paint with black stenciling.
Estimate 100-150
67. 19th
c. single door low serving cupboard having reeded panel door flanked by two
raised panels with carved four petal flowers. Painted blue. 52”W 14 ½”D 27
½”Ht. Estimate 600-800
68. Hanging corner
cupboard having single raised panel door and “H” hinges. 29 ½”W 15 ½”D 22 ½”Ht.
Estimate 350-450
69. Late 19th
c. walnut and pine regulator clock having angled cornice with central turned
finial, elongated waist with arched or glazed panel opening to painted tin dial
with Roman numerals, deep molded pendant. Some loss to dial, case refinished.
33”Ht. 12”W 5 ¾”D. Estimate 250-350
70. Late 19th
c. chestnut washstand having shaped top with splashboard over single drawer
with turned wooden knob over open shelf, lower paneled door with turned wooden
knob, urn turned posts. 31 ¾”Ht. 19”W 15 ½”D. Stripped. Estimate 150-250
71. Royal
Zuid-Holland Gouda stoneware bowl, mustard ground with orange, cobalt blue,
lavender and yellow stylized floral and foliate decoration, olive green
striping, underside is sea green. Marked on base. 1 ¾”Ht. 10 ½”Dia. Estimate
100-20
72. English oak
portable bottle rack, c.1920, having chrome fittings, fitted with three clear
glass decanters with faceted ball finial. Two bottles damaged. Estimate 100-175
73. Steuben candy
dish with scrolled handle, scratches in base. 5 ½” over handle. Estimate 50-75
74. Lot: assortment
of glassware including pair of Heisey footed toothpick holders; small tazza;
vase with etched floral band; (2) oval crudités dishes; creamer; small sauce
bowls; Heisey celery dish; (6) clear blown glass cream soup bowls; (6) green
blown glass luncheon plates; (11) cut glass crescent side dishes. Estimate
50-75
75. 19th
c. folk art hanging comb box with carved vine back and “Mother”. Front has
carved vine and inverted heart decoration. Old finish. 15”Ht. Estimate 200-300
76. Moorcroft
stoneware jam jar with Liberty & Co. “Tudric” hand hammered pewter lid and
pewter ladle with “C” monogram, cylindrical form with cobalt ground and
polychrome fruit decoration (plums, cherries, lemons and leaves). Marked on
base and interior of pewter lid. 4”Ht. 3”Dia. Estimate 200-300
77. Set of (8)
English Royal Crown Derby dinner plates, Imari, rim with rosette and vine motif
in cobalt, gilt and iron-red. Minor loss of gilt decoration. Estimate 800-1200
78. Early 19th
c. NE pencil post form child’s rope bed. 27” x 47” 26”Ht. Estimate 100-150
79. Rare 19th
c. child or doll size work bench with vise and saw. 16 ½”Ht. Estimate 200-300
80. Primitive hook
rug having woodland scene with deer. 31” x 43”. Estimate 150-250
81. Set of
Copeland/Spode dishes, polychrome floral transfer decoration with coral and
green shaped rim. Set comprises (18) luncheon plates (one with small chip and
minor loss of decoration at rim on all), (6) large cream soup bowls (loss of
decoration and tiny repaired chip on one, (13) dinner plates (5 chipped, loss
of decoration at rim on all, overall loss of color). Estimate 300-400
82. Set of (6)
Chinese export porcelain dinner plates, late 19th c. or early 20th
c., famille rose bird and butterfly pattern on celadon ground with gilt
decoration. (5) chipped and one with hairline crack. 9 ¾”Dia. Estimate 50-100
83. Set of (8)
Copeland Spode luncheon plates, “Florence” pattern, ivory ground with brown
transfer decoration, polychrome flowers, swirled ribs, shaped rim. One with
small chip. Estimate 100-150
84. Family record
watercolor, “Childrens Ages of Christopher Fox Senior and His Wife Elizabeth
Hess (1769-1823 Age and Death Span)”. Birthdates of eight children. 14 ¾” x
12”. Estimate 500-800
85. Early 19th
c. serving table having molded scrub top over central drawer and under shelf,
turned legs. 56”W 28”D 35”Ht. Estimate 600-800
86. 19th
c. decorated “marriage” blanket box, European, probably re-decorated in 1937
when it was passed down in a family. 45 ½”W 22”D 22”Ht. Estimate 375-575
87. Teal colored
blown glass bowl mounted on weighted Gorham sterling base. Two rim chips. 5
½”Ht. 9 ¾”Dia. Estimate 50-75
88. Set of (25)
Mintons plates, retailed at Gilman, Collimore & Co., New York, white ground
with apple green band having gilt inner and outer band, gilt “VM” monogram
surmounted by crown with griffin. (11) dinner plates 10 ¼”Dia. (one cracked)
and (14) luncheon plates 9”Dia. Estimate 600-800
89. Set of (6) Royal
Crown Derby bouillon cups and saucers, Imari, iron-red, cobalt and gilt floral
vine. One with chip, bowls slightly discolored, one saucer broken, one cup with
chip. Estimate 75-125
90. Set of (6) Royal
Crown Derby cups and saucers, white ground with polychrome transfer decoration,
one cup and saucer with small chips. Estimate 75-125
91. Lot of teacups
and saucers including (2) Spode apricot colored teacups and saucers having
polychrome bird decoration and gilt trim; Royal Crown Derby cobalt blue and
iron-red cup and saucer; Aynsley apple green, gilt and white cups and saucer;
Paragon cup and saucer in pink and gilt with floral decoration; Paragon robin’s
egg blue cup and saucer having gilt and floral decoration; Royal Crown Derby
lavender cup and saucer with gilt grape motif trim (hairline crack); Hammersley
bone china cup and saucer, floral decoration with cobalt and gilt band
(hairline on rim); Shelley cup and saucer, cobalt blue; Paragon cup and saucer
with magenta and gilt decoration; and two others. Estimate 75-125
92. Mid 20th
c. bottle cap art carnival marble toss game, “3 for 5cents”.Clown with open
mouth in great paint surface. Found in Maine. 36”Ht. 21 ½”W 14”D Estimate
1500-2500
93. Stone carving:
early 20th c. bust of a man. Found in Fizbee, AZ, probably Yaqui
Indian. Maker unknown. Found by Morgan Rank, famous primitive and outsider art
collector. 16”Ht. Museum mounted. Estimate 750-1000
94. Set of (8)
dessert goblets, clear ribbed glass, baluster stem, gilt trim with matching
liners. Estimate 50-75
95. Clear blown glass
ice bucket, circular form slightly flaring to rim, applied scrolled handles.
Retailed by Tiffany & Co. 6 ¼”Ht. 8”W over handles. Estimate 50-75
96. Pair of 20th
c. walnut oval mirrors, rope twist carving and bow knot crest. 38” x 24”.
Estimate 100-200
97. 19th
c. farm table in green paint having turned legs. 5’L 37”W 30”Ht. Estimate
800-1200
98. Extremely fine
and crisp Taconic basket with fixed handle. Descended in the Proper family. 3”Dia.
3 ½”Ht. Estimate 400-600
99. 19th
c. French Provincial side chair in Louis XV style having shaped frame with
floral and foliate carving, cabriole legs, caned seat and back. Seat frame is
20th c. Originally had overupholstered seat. Some damage to caning
in back. Estimate 150-225
100. 19th
c. pine wainscot construction fall lid desk having fitted interior above single
drawer flanked by doors. 39”W 14”D 56”Ht. Estimate 300-500
101. Tortoise shell
box, c.1860, rectangular form with rounded corners and slightly domed lid
inscribed, “DAO”. Brass hinge with ornate etched floral design. 1 ½”Ht. 5”W 3”D
Estimate 100-200
102. Late 19th
c. butternut and cedar armoire, faux bamboo motifs throughout, triangular crest
flattened by ball finials over frieze with bamboo tablet over case with
mirrored door opening to shelved interior over single drawer with bamboo turned
molding and central diamond. Outset bamboo motif posts, pine secondary. Some
damage on right side at back and left side is cracked. 90 ½”Ht. 38”W 19”D
Estimate 1500-2500
103. Early 20th
c. quilt descended in the Shadic Family, Philmont, NY. This is a comforter
style quilt in the “Tumbling Blocks” pattern. Estimate 150-250
104. Set of
International sterling flatware, “Elsinore” pattern. Set comprises (12) dinner
knives, (11) salad forks, (18) teaspoons, (7) butter spreaders, jelly server,
butter serving knife, (3) serving spoons, and gravy ladle. 65 ozs. t.w.
Estimate 350-450
105. Set of Dominick
& Haff sterling flatware, “Queen Anne Plain” pattern, engraved crown
surmounted by griffin over “VW” monogram. Set comprises (10) dinner forks, (9)
dinner knives, (6) salad forks, (10) place spoons, (9) fish knives, (9) spoons,
(6) cocktail forks, (15) dessert spoons, (10) luncheon forks, (6) luncheon
knives, (6) iced tea spoons, (11) butter spreaders. 138 ozs. t.w. Estimate
800-1200
106. Set of (7) coin
silver teaspoons, Peter Martin, New York, early to mid 19th c., “MP”
monogram, basket of flowers on coffin end. 4 ozs. t.w. Estimate 50-80
107. Lot: set of (6)
Gorham “Etruscan” pattern teaspoons with “S” monogram, 4 ozs. t.w.; set of (4)
English sterling coffee spoons, London 1835, “English King” pattern, 2 ozs.
t.w. (some damage); set of (5) Whiting grapefruit spoons, “Madame Morris”
pattern, 2 ozs. t.w. Estimate 100-150
108. 19th
c. burl wood inlaid Davenport desk having brass gallery top and leather writing
surface with birdseye maple fitted interior. 24”W 23”D 31”Ht. Estimate
1000-1500
109. 19th
c. apothecary counter having paneled front and sides with (12) drawers, painted
blue and white. Restored. 50 ½”W 27”D 36 ½”Ht. Estimate 650-850
110. 19th
c. inlaid game table having octagonal tilt top with complex inlaid surface
featuring checkerboard fans, stars, and compass with sawtooth and diamond
border and banded surround. 30 ½”Sq. 30”Ht. Estimate 250-350
111. Set of (7)
Tiffany & Co. demitasse spoons, “Shell and Thread” pattern, vermeil bowls.
2ozs. t.w. Estimate 50-75
112. Lot: Gorham
sterling silver serving spoon, “Chantilly” pattern, shaped vermeil bowl, “BS”
monogram, 1 oz.; Russian 84 silver spoon, c.1875, ornate niello design of
foliate and vine motif on tab handle and back of bowl, 1 oz. (loss throughout
especially on back of bowl); Watson sterling server, flame shaped plate, plain
tab handle with reeded edge, “AO” monogram, 1oz.; (6) Gorham shell handled
dinner knives (plate); coin silver serving spoon Jackson & Many; small
sterling ladle; cheese knife; (3) large 800 knives; (3) sterling Black Star
& Frost cocktail knives; (6) misc. pieces. Estimate 75-100
113. 19th
c. blanket box in apple green paint. 37 ½”W 19”D 18 ½”Ht. Estimate 125-225
114. Ornate Whiting
sterling punch ladle, “Imperial Queen” pattern, shaped bowl with double spouts,
shell motif, “M” monogram, 3 ozs. Estimate 75-150
115. Tiffany lot: (6)
sterling butter knives; sterling sugar tongs; (2) misc. sterling teaspoons;
plated ladle. 10 pcs. Estimate 75-100
116. Blown glass inkwell, spiral ribbed design,
George W. Shiebler & Co. sterling cover, also marked Howard & Co., New
York, ornated sterling hinged lid having repousse foliate motif. Flakes at
base, apparently missing glass cup liner. 4 ½”Ht. 3 ¼”W Estimate 150-250
117. 19th
c. carpenter’s tool chest in original red and black paint with stenciling. 33
¾”W 20”D 14”Ht. Estimate 125-175
118. 19th
c. long meeting house bench in original grain paint. 10’L Estimate 125-175
119. Weathervane:
running horse and jockey with banged tail, possibly Fiske Co., c.1893. Similar
to #55 in 1893 Fiske catalog. 31”L Estimate 5000-7000
120. Seven piece
sterling teaset, Howard & Co., c.1886, shaped rectangular bodies having
swirled ribs, coffee pots continuing to square neck. All pieces with scrolled
handles having foliate motif, hinged lids with spiral ribbing and floral
finial. Pots have ivory insulators. Each piece is inscribed on base, “ACHD (?),
June 3, 1886”. Each piece resting on oblong base with wave motif. Set comprises
coffeepot, 8”Ht. 8 ¼”overall; teapot 5 ½”Ht. 9” over handle; after dinner
coffeepot 6 ½”Ht. 5 ¾” over handle and spout; covered sugar 4 ¼”Ht. 6 ½” over
handles; creamer 3 ½”Ht. 5 ½” over handles; waste bowl 2 ¾”Ht. 5” overall; hot
water pot on burner stand, pot 12 ½”Ht.; burner stand of square form resting on
four paw feet with foliate trim on shaped lower edge, plated burner marked
Tiffany & Co.; 147 ozs. t.w. Estimate 4000-5000
121. Sterling hand
hammered circular spiral lobed bowl, Dominick & Haff, undulating rim,
vermeil interior. 3 ¼”Ht. 7”Dia. 13 ozs. Estimate 100-150
122. Tiffany &
Co. sterling center bowl, early 20th c., round form with undulating
rim having wild rose motif. 3”Ht. 12”Dia. 26 ozs. Estimate 500-600
123. English sterling
large matchbox cover, A. Barrett & Sons, Chester, c.1911, resting on four
ball feet, surmounted by a quail. 3 ¾”Ht. 9 ¼”overall 7 ozs. Estimate 100-200
124. Cut glass syrup
jug, silver plated lid having beaded rim, small pattern in cut glass. 7”Ht.
Estimate 50-75
125. Pair of country
Hepplewhite “D” shaped dining tables having tapered legs. 54”W 24 ½”D 29 ½”Ht.
Estimate 600-700
126. Super folky tin
flying dragon weathervane in original verdigris patina. Found on a building in
Newport, RI. Probably early 20th c. 26”L Estimate 600-800
127. Early 20th
c. zinc crowing rooster full bodied weathervane. 21”Ht. Estimate 700-900
128. Late 19th
c. or early 20th c. silhouette of a ship captain sheet metal
weathervane in original surface. 39 ½”Ht. Estimate 350-450
129. Royalware cider
jug, “Willow” pattern, faceted sides, Wood & Sons, England. 6 ¾”Ht.
Estimate 50-75
130. Italian Majolica
charger, early 20th c., polychrome decoration of birds surrounded by
floral and foliate motif. 17 ½”Dia. Some loss to glaze at rim. Estimate 100-200
131. Quartered oak
Morris chair, American, early 20th c., flat arms supported by turned
spindles, square posts on casters. Estimate 150-250
132. Mahogany veneer
desk, mid 19th c., rectangular form with step back top divided into
three sections, the center section is recessed, two end sections each with open
shelf over drawer and letter holes, center slant lid with inset leather surface
over central drawer, supported by two banks of three drawers all having turned
wooden knobs, turned legs, poplar secondary. Back unfinished, some damage to
veneer. 37”Ht. 66 ¼”W 37”D Estimate 500-800
133. 18th
c. oak box, English or Continental, rectangular form with hinged dome lid over
plain tapering case resting on turned feet, façade with later inscription
“1785”. Feet not original, restoration. 7 ½”Ht. 15”W 11 ¾”D Estimate 150-175
134. 19th
c. oval portrait of a boy on board in carved gilt gesso with shell carved
corners frame. 14” x 16”, 22” x 24” overall. Estimate 250-450
135. Outdoor slat
garden bench in blue paint. 5’L Estimate 75-125
135A. 19th
c. molded blanket box in old black paint. 34 ½”W 18”D 15 ½”Ht. Estimate 225-325
136. Ornate 20th
c. wrought iron and brass wall mounted bell, scrolled back plate with platform
supporting a monk ringing bell housed in Gothic arch with trefoil motif.
Missing clapper and some other damage. 24”Ht. Estimate 150-250
137. Henri Pernot
(French 1859-1937) alabaster bust of a young girl in cap, signed on base,
resting on onyx base. 9”Ht. 7 ¾”W 3 ¾”D Estimate 100-200
138. Oval porcelain
platter, JP Limoges, white ground with pink floral decoration, gilt trim
including gilt bowknot, tab handles, 20” overall (two base chips), together
with matching oval covered soup tureen, applied gilt decorated handle, 14”
overall. Estimate 225-325
139. 19th
c. Hepplewhite style tapered leg shaped card table with line and race track
inlay. Top 18” x 36 (closed), 32 ½”Ht. Estimate 800-1000
140. Clear pressed
glass punch bowl, round form on faceted liner bowl. Probably Heisey Co. 6 ¾”Ht.
13”Dia., liner 20 ½”Dia. Estimate 100-150
141. Set of Spode
demitasse cups and saucers, “Royal Pavilion” pattern, reproduction of Spode pattern,
c.1808, white with gilt acorn and foliate motif band. Set comprises (12) cups
and (13) saucers. One cup with chip. Estimate 75-150
142. Steuben clear
glass vase with ribbed sides. 6 ½”Ht. 5 ¾”Dia. Estimate 100-150
143. Unusual 19th
c. serving cupboard having a bank of four cockbeaded drawers flanked by two
recessed paneled doors with picture frame moldings. Amber brown paint.
Excellent style and patina. Restoration. 45 ½”W 17 ½”D 39”Ht. Estimate
1500-2000
144. 19th
c. Victorian Renaissance Revival gilt incised and ebonized side table. Round
top having race track inlay and ebonized center with bird on branch inlay.
Complex base ending in four legs. Top 20”Dia. 30”Ht. Estimate 1000-1500
145. Set of (4) 19th
c. clear blown glass footed tumblers, inscribed “D. Goodhew”. 5”Ht. Estimate 75-100
146. Set of clear cut
glass stemware with foliate vine motif, baluster stem. Comprising (9) sherbets,
(6) goblets, (10) saucer champagnes. Some chips, incomplete set. Estimate 60-80
147. Yellow pine
blanket chest, American probably New York State, c.1800, lift top with molded
edge, sides continue to shaped ends, two lower long drawers each having bail
brass handles marked “HJ” with stamped oval back plates, resting on scrolled
bracket feet. 43 ¾”Ht. 38”W 18 ½”D Estimate 700-900
148. French Samson
porcelain vase, c.1900, small baluster form with white ground having polychrome
floral decoration and white enamel scrolls, gilt and iron-red trim. 6 ¾”Ht.
Estimate 75-100
149. Late 19th
c. pewter teapot, signed Roswell Gleason. 11 ½”Ht. Estimate 50-75
150. 19th
c. pewter tankard signed on top, “GFK 1716”. Hallmarked inside lid. 11”Ht.
Estimate 100-150
151. 18th
c. Chippendale New York mahogany slant lid desk having four graduated drawers
and full interior with prospect drawer. Base with gadrooned apron and four ball
and claw feet. 47”W 24”D 44”Ht. Estimate 2500-3000
152. Late 19th
c. Continental soft paste porcelain inkwell, square form with swirled ribs
having hand painted polychrome decoration, ball top, and hinged brass trim. 5
¼”Ht. 3”Sq. Missing liner. Estimate 50-75
153. Sevres porcelain
cabinet cup, French, early 19th c., cylindrical form with handle,
green body with white rim having polychrome floral and foliate vine decoration,
gilt trim. 2 ½”Ht. 3 ½” over handles. Estimate 15-25
154. Bootjack bench
in excellent red-green worn paint patina. 5’8”L Estimate 125-175
155. Outsider art
wood carving of bathing beauty in black and white striped suit. 18 ½”Ht.
Estimate 75-125
156. 19th
c. mahogany drop leaf table, top having clover shaped leaves and two drawers.
Base heavily carved with four legs ending in carved eagle heads. Attributed to
Amariah Prouty, Glens Falls, NY. Top 21” x 40” with (2) 14” leaves, 31”Ht.
Estimate 3000-3500
157. Painted Penna. deacon
bench, New England, c.1835, double scrolled crest over two part back with
horizontal slats over twelve spindles, deep seat with rolled front edge, turned
legs and stretchers, later red painted decoration. Some repairs and
replacements. 35”Ht. 71”L 22”D Estimate 450-650
158. Outdoor garden
slat bench in old dark green paint. 42”L Estimate 125-175
159. Walnut inlaid
and fitted toiletry box, English, c.1858, rectangular form with canted corners,
stepped lid with oval silver plated plaque inscribed “Augustus Wright”
surrounded by engraved foliate motif. Conforming case with silver plated shield
form escutcheon inscribed “1858” and lower drawer, hinged mirror lid opening to
fancy fitted interior with rose wood and satin wood striped and molded covers, some
covers with tortoise shell plaques, center pull out section with chrome strap
handle surrounded by eight compartments with satin wood covers and rose wood
molding, ebonized turned wooden knobs, flanked by hinged covers with satin wood
and rose wood striping and ivory turned knobs, the one on the left with
tortoise shell plaque inscribed “Perfumery”, the one on the right inscribed
“Fancy Soap”. Lower drawer divided and fitted with clear blown glass covered
jar. Some damage, three ebonized knobs missing, lower drawer dividers missing.
7 ½”Ht. 16 ½”W 9 ½”D Estimate 800-1200
160. Painting: E.J.
Daniel (American 20th c.) oil on canvas, portrait of a woman in
gold, green and orange-red tones, signed RC and dated [19]55. Contemporary
frame with gilt fillet. 37 ½” x 35 ¾”. Repaired puncture left of head. Estimate
100-150
161. Cherry
Hepplewhite Pembroke table, New England, c.1810, drop leaves with square
corners over plain frieze, square tapering legs, underside of top has pencil
inscription, “James Warner”, traces of old red stain. One end of top cracked in
middle, legs built up 2 ¾”. 30 ¼”Ht. 18”W 36”D 37 ½”W with leaves extended.
Estimate 300-400
162. Custom mahogany
swell front labeled Beacon Hill sideboard. Front having two side drawers (on
both sides) with central long drawer and concealing under drawer with inlaid
fans. All drawers having satin wood inlays, banded top, tapered legs ending in
spade feet, legs have line inlay. Top left drawer has original label. 67”W 23”D
37”Ht. Estimate 3000-3500
163. Late 19th
c. Russian brass samovar, square base resting on four flattened ball feet,
cylindrical body with hinged brass and turned wood handles, continuing to
ringed neck and cylindrical column, spigot with turned wooden handle, marked on
front over spigot. 25”Ht. 13 ½”W over handles. Estimate 200-250
164. Early 20th
c. Chinese hibachi, rectangular form with central well having copper liner and
wooden frame over two short drawers, adjacent bank of three drawers, all
drawers with copper bail handles. 15”Ht. 28 ¼”W 16 ½”D. Includes wooden
accessory tray inset wooden handles. Estimate 200-250
165. Late 19th
c. tin bread box, lime green ground with tan and ivory scroll and shell
decoration, insulated door with print of “Lotte…” over label, “Schepp’s Bread
Box”. Some damage and pitting. 20”Ht. 15 ¾”W 10”D. Estimate 100-150
166. Pair of 20th
c. Chippendale style mahogany side chairs, shaped crest over reticulated splat
with scroll motif, square legs with beaded lower edge, green floral upholstered
slip seat. Estimate 100-150
167. Painting: oil on
canvas East Gloucester street, signed “Edna T. Tompkins”. 20” x 24”. Estimate
350-550
168. Cigar cutter,
“Professor Morse 10 cent Cigar, 1862-1907, JAS McGahan & Bro. Troy, NY”,
signed and dated on back. In old black paint with match striker on front
bottom. 8”Ht. Estimate 150-200
169. Mid 19th
c. washstand, pine top with drop leaves supported by four turned legs, open
shelf over single drawer with turned wooden knobs, on short turned feet and
casters. Drop leaf top is later. 26”Ht. 17 ¼”W 20 ¼”D 35”W with leaves
extended. Estimate 150-250
170. English bone
china small footed vase having tapering cylindrical form with everted rim,
cobalt ground with central polychrome floral reserve, gilt trim, foliate and
berry vine on rim. 3 ¾”Dia. Estimate 50-75
171. Early 19th
c. English mahogany spice chest, plain rectangular case with molded edge, full
door with molded edge opening to fitted interior with three rows of two short
drawers over two long graduated drawers, brass knobs, resting on molded base
with bracket feet, oak secondary. Some repairs, back right molding strip is
replacement. 13”Ht. 7 ½”W 6 ¼”D. Estimate 550-850
172. 19th
c. small yellow pine blanket chest, plain rectangular form with molded base and
upper rim. Later rust colored paint and brass hinges. 16”Ht. 31”W 15 ½”D.
Estimate 125-225
173. Set of walnut
library steps, c.1900. Estimate 50-100
174. Original
watercolor on paper, “A Glorious View”, by 81 year old self taught folk artist,
Evelyn S. Dubiel of Connecticut, c.2002. 9 1/8” x 13 ¼”. Frame is handmade and
was painted by the artist. Estimate 1500-1800
175. Ornate
Renaissance Revival single drawer library table. Top having “D” ends and carved
and molded skirt supported with very ornate turned and blocked base joined by a
turned and carved center finial. Walnut and burl walnut. Needs to be finished.
53”W 30”D 29”Ht. Estimate 600-900
176. 19th
c. American stoneware butter tub, circular form with conforming lid having
recessed knob, tan glaze with central “Butter” inscription in green and flanked
by green vignettes of pea pods. 7”Dia. Wire handle missing. Estimate 50-75
177. Late 19th
c. Majolica cake plate, English, yellow ground with green and white foliate and
berry design surrounding central blown and green mottled reserve, branch trim,
open handles. Some minor glaze chips, two chips on underside. 18 ¾”L 9 ½”W
Estimate 50-75
178. Brass tobacco
box, English, 19th c., rectangular form with rounded corners, hinged
lid with “HSN” monogram. Split at two front corners. 1”Ht. 6”W 3 ½”D. Estimate
100-150
179. Brass and copper
tobacco box, Continental, cover inscribed “1783”, oblong form, brass base and
hinged lid, copper band body, ornate scroll, animal and bird motifs. 1 ¼”Ht.
6”W 2”D. Estimate 250-350
180. 18th c.
brass tobacco box, Dutch, oblong form with hinged lid, inscribed on front “ICT
IS WD GEBOUT”, on base is inscription and figures from psalms depicting angel
with shield and sword, on back of case, “DIE OP GODT BETROUT”. Hinged lid with
biblical scene and reference, male figure holding cross. 1”Ht. 5”W 1 ¾”D.
Estimate 400-600
181. Pine side table
with single drawer, 19th c, rectangular top with rounded corners
over plain frieze with drawer having line molded edge, resting on four square
tapering legs, drawer with metal pull. 25 ¾”Ht. 18 ¾”W 25”D. Extensively
reworked. Estimate 150-225
182. Original
watercolor on paper, “Country Living”, by Evelyn S. Dubiel, c.2003. 9 ¼” x 13
¼”. Handmade frame painted by artist. Estimate 1500-1800
183. Victorian cast
iron fireplace shield with battle scene and complex border. 31”W 26”Ht.
Estimate 150-200
184. Framed linen and
wool sampler, c.1860, having central sailboat and house motifs flanked by lions
rampant with swords, reserves with “MDK 1860” and “IHDK?KDK”. Other motifs
include trees, peacock, birds, gate, deer, male and female figures, etc.
Butler, New York Picture Framing label verso, in period black molded frame with
gold painted fillet. Some staining at edges. 27 ¼” x 32”. Estimate 650-850
185. 18th
c. Chippendale tiger maple molded leg drop leaf breakfast table. 47 ½”L 16 ¾”W
27”Ht. 15 ½” leaves. Estimate 500-600
186. High style
centennial Chippendale style armchair having carved mahogany shaped top rail
with drape and roping open pierced splat with carved detail resting on a carved
shoulder. Curved arms have eagle heads. Over upholstered sear supported with
cabriole legs having punch work and carved detail ending with ball and talon
feet. 20”Seat Ht. 40”O. Ht. Estimate 1000-1500
187. 19th
c. decorated blanket box having original basket of flowers with dove
decoration. Retains original lock. 40 ½”W 22”D 18”Ht. Estimate 450-650
188. Original
watercolor on paper, “Watercolor Floral In A Basket”, by Evelyn S. Dubiel. 6 ¾”
x 8 ¾”. Frame is handmade and painted by artist. Estimate 400-500
189. 19th
c. Hudson Valley single inset paneled door wall cupboard with bootjack cut out
base. 40”W 18 ½”D 67”Ht. Estimate 900-100
190. Late 19th
c. English pine and oak dressing table, pink and brown rectangular marble top
over frieze with long pine drawer, brass bullet form pulls, over center
cupboard having paneled door flanked by open shelves, square stepped legs and
casters. Traces of white paint now stripped, drawer is later, paneled door is
quartered oak. 30 ¾”Ht. 37”W 20 ½”D. Estimate 150-250
191. Signed Wallace
Nutting maple rush seat daybed made in the 18th c. style with
bulbous turned stretchers. Back having block and turned posts with adjustable
back rest. Block branded single line signature. 6’L 23 ½”D 43”Ht. Estimate
1500-2000
192. Mid 19th
c. mahogany plantation desk, American, rectangular top over plain deep frieze,
double paneled drop front, opening to fitted interior with vertical dividers,
letterholes and two small drawers, lower section with single drawer and plain
frieze, turned wooden knobs, four square legs with baluster turning at top,
ball and ring turning at feet. Top of lower case cracked, later finish, fine
figured mahogany. 56 ½”Ht. 33”W 22 ¾”D. Estimate 450-650
193. Steuben
elephant. 6 ½”. Estimate 250-350
194. Late 19th
c. or early 20th c. carved ivory procession with two large elephants
carrying female figures, two smaller elephants, another smaller elephant and
two small horses. Several tusks missing. Estimate 50-100
195. 19th
c. Japanese Imari plate having scalloped rim. 8 ½”Dia. Estimate 40-60
196. 19th
c. French gilded hall mirror, top tab having carved floral wreath over ebonized
panel. Top section of glass is cracked. 8’ 2”Ht. Estimate 1200-1500
197. Painting: oil on
artist board depicting riverscape in spring, signed LL “Torey Ross”
Swedish-American b.1875). In bronze painted, carved and molded frame. 14” x
16”. Estimate 250-550
198. Victorian cast
iron mantle clock, c.1876, arched frame surmounted by American eagle over round
white dial with molded brass frame and Roman numerals. Hand painted landscape
and figural decoration with abalone inset flanked by shells and fluted plinths.
Round brass dial missing glass. 15 ¼”Ht. 11 ½”W. Estimate 200-300
199. Painting: oil on
panel of dachshund, titled “Pixie”, signed LL “ARS ‘57” (Aaron Shikler American
b.1922). Painted on Cuban Tobacco Co., Inc. cigar box cover, verso with Davis
Galleries, NYC label. Carved and gilt decorated wooden frame. 4 ¾” x 7”.
Estimate 800-1200
200. Pair of
watercolor silhouettes originally done by Com. Chamberlain (c.1820) and
reproduced by folk artist Evelyn S. Dubiel in 2002. 3” x 3 ¾”. Estimate 100-200
201. 19th
c. English mahogany serpentine front huntboard consisting of two stepped
surfaces each having inlaid corners. Tapered inlaid legs ending in a spade
foot. Nice figured mahogany throughout. Note rear legs also inlaid. 77”W 30”D
41”Ht. Estimate 1600-1800
202. Stylish wrought
iron deco patio chair with canvas seat. Estimate 75-125
203. Marble
architectural panel of heron in grasses. 24”Ht. 6 ¾”W Estimate 200-300
204. Four painted
panels from Sicilian cart, two sides divided into two panels each having it’s
own scene, 17” x 53”, and two ends each
with single scene, 16 ¾” x 21”. One trimmed 1 ½”. Estimate 300-600
205. Ornate Victorian
hanging fluid lamp, English c.1880, transfer printed floral brown and rose
colored shade (not original), cylindrical well with repousse decoration of
shields and heads of armor, scrolled arms supporting copper and brass band of
shade. Hanging from later chains. 38”Ht. 17”W over handles. Estimate 200-300
206. 20th
c. stoneware plate, probably Persian, round form with shaped rim, female
figures dancing surrounded by men in turbans. 16”Dia. Estimate 30-50
207. Original
watercolor on paper, “Floral Watercolor In Basket”, by Evelyn S. Dubiel,
c.2002. 6 7/8” x 8 5/8”. Handmade frame painted by artist. Estimate 400-500
208. 19th
c. Continental paint decorated armoire having paneled doors flanked by ebonized
columns above central base raised on square tapering feet, Northern European
c.1820. Estimate 2000-2500
209. Mid 19th
c. English soft paste porcelain wash bowl, round form with flow blue and iron
red transfer decoration of flowers and band of diamonds, cobalt Greek keys,
outer flow blue band with diamonds and scroll motifs, brown band at outer rim,
footed base. Some discoloration and hairline at rim. 4 ½”Ht. 14 ¾”Dia. Estimate
100-150
210. Etching
depicting tree in mountainous landscape, barn on left, fence in middle ground,
pencil signed Luigi Lucioni (American 1900-1988) and dated 1934. Inscribed “To
Mrs. Vanderbilt Webb…Luigi Lucioni, October 2, 1970”. Plain gilt molded frame.
6 ¾” x 8 ¾”. Estimate 200-400
211. Pair of silver
plated bookends, Arthur Stuart Co., Albuquerque, New Mexico, c.1955, repousse
tablet of French king and queen in elaborate dress. 8 ¾”Ht. Estimate 75-100
212. Pair of “Design
Motif” reproduced by folk artist Evelyn S. Dubiel, c.2002. Approx. 3” x 3 ¾”.
Frames are handmade and hand painted by artist. Estimate 75-100
The following lots from the Webb
Library:
213. Book: Works
of Henry Fielding, Henry Fielding, 16 volumes, half leather. Estimate 100-150
214. Book: The
Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Edgar Allan Poe, 11 volumes, half leather,
chipped. Estimate 100-150
215. Book: Works
of Thackeray, William M. Thackeray, 9 volumes, half leather, worn. Estimate
50-75
216. Book: Works
of Marryat, Frederick Marryat, London 1896, 22 volumes, worn. Estimate
100-150
217. Book: Works
of Charlotte Bronte, et.al., 12 volumes, Thornton edition. Estimate 100-150
218. Book: Works
of Tolstoi, 24 volumes, 1923, cloth-bound. Estimate 75-100
219. 24 miscellaneous
leather bound volumes. Estimate 100-150
220. Book: (Rackham)
De La Motte, Undine, 1919, illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Estimate
75-100
221. Book: The
Iliad of Homer, A. Pope translator, 6 volumes, 1715, worn and broken.
Estimate 500-700
222. Book: My
African Journey, Churchill, London, 1908, first edition. Estimate 200-300
223. Book: Ian
Hamilton’s March, Churchill, London, 1900, first edition. Estimate 200-250
224. Book: Works
of Rostand, 7 volumes, half leather. Estimate 50-75
225.Set of (8) 19th
c. English plates, “Ashworth Bros.”, Hanley, England. Having bird of paradise
design. 10”Dia. Estimate 350-400
226. Empire style
floor lamp with paw feet and fenced shelf. Adjustable brass center signed,
“Bridgelux, Paris, NY”. 70”Ht. Estimate 275-325
Lot 227 to be sold “round
robin”:
227. Set of (16) (one
armchair) Limbert two slat Arts & Crafts period Mission oak dining chairs
with leather seat inserts. 18”Seat Ht. 36”O.Ht. Estimate 1500-2000
227A. Limbert Arts
and Crafts period Mission oak pedestal table. 48”Dia. 29 ¼”Ht. with (2) 12”
leaves. Estimate 1500-2000
227B. Limbert dining
set. Estimate 3000-4000
228. Hanging light
fixture by Woodbury Blacksmith, Woodbury, CT. Estimate 50-75
229. Cast aluminum
American eagle, cast at the Southington Foundry, Southington, CT. Approx. 40
years old. 35” wing span. Estimate 25-50
230. Early 19th
c. English Regency mahogany ebony inlaid drop leaf sofa table with cut corner
top above a two drawer frame, raised on turned uprights on plinth base with
arched saber legs ending in brass casters, England, c.1810-1815. Estimate
1800-2200
231. Paint decorated
gameboard, salmon and blue checkerboard with apple green scalloped perimeter
and yellow field. Bread board ends. Estimate 150-250
232. 20th
c. mahogany dining table in the Duncan Phyfe style having banded and reeded
edge top with two pedestal base. Each pedestal has turned and reeded urn shaft
supported by acanthus carved saber legs ending with brass paw cap casters.
Retains (2) 24” leaves. 5’ 11 ½”L 44”W 29”Ht. Estimate 1100-1600
233. Wrought iron
patio set including glass top table (5’L 32”W 28”Ht.), and (6) chairs (pair of
armchairs) with foliate motif. Estimate 400-600
234.19th
c. Classical period mahogany two door armoire with cornice top, inset paneled
figured mahogany doors, raised on frame with ebonized turned ball feet,
Baltimore, c.1825. Estimate 1100-1600
235. Primitive staved
barrel with carved hand hold. Estimate 75-100
236. Late 18th
or early 19th c. pine rectangular hutch table with tipping over top
over lidded well with shaped ends, c.1780-1800. Estimate 1000-1800.
237. 19th
c. unusual primitive single drawer stand. 19”W 15 ½”D 29”Ht. Estimate 125-150
238. Folk art
shorebird wood carving by renowned Quebec carver, Yvonne Gamache (signed).
9”Ht. Estimate 100-125
239. Early mohair
jointed teddy bear with angular face. 21”Ht. Estimate 400-450
240. Signed L.C.
Tiffany favrile glass and brass table lamp, base signed “Cassidy Co. Inc., New
York”. As is condition. Estimate 500-600
241. Rustic side
table, hickory base with oak top. As found. 42” x 24 ½”, 29 ½”Ht. Estimate
75-150
242. 18th
c. Spanish document box, dovetailed construction front panel having two panels
with floral carvings. Also retains original snipe hinges. Case resting on shoe
type feet. 22”W 10”D 13”Ht. Estimate 450-500
243. Victorian bronze
Russian Egyptian samovar with classical head side handles. Resting on square
platform with ball feet. 22”Ht. Estimate 400-450
244. Folk art wood
carving of a bluejay by Quebec carver, Yvonne Gamache (signed). 12 ½”Ht.
Estimate 100-125
245. 18th
c. or early 19th c. pine
built-in wall cupboard, front having molded surround with two three panel
doors, each door having complex carving. Original salmon paint. 46”W 20”D
70”Ht. Estimate 800-1200
246. c.1790-1800
George III carved mahogany tub chair with exposed scrolled arms and carved
cabriole legs in the French manner. Estimate 1000-1500
247. Set of (4)
rustic side chairs having splint seat and back, hickory construction. 18 ½”Seat
Ht. 39 ½”O.Ht. Estimate 400-600
248. Folk art rooster
wood carving by Quebec artist, Yvonne Gamache (signed). 13”Ht. Estimate 100-115
249. Folk art robin
wood carving by Yvonne Gamache (signed). 9”Ht. Estimate 75-100
250. 19th
c. late Federal carved mahogany architectural mirror with cornice molded top
and rosette ornamented frieze with acanthus carved half columns and brass
rosettes. Original condition including glass. New York c.1815-20. 54”Ht. 23”W
Estimate 800-1200
251. Wooden duck
decoy stripped of paint, attributed to Mason Factory, possibly a primer.
Estimate 175-250
252. Pair of early 20th
c. cast iron ducks with polychrome decoration. 2 ¾”Ht. 6 ¼”Overall. Estimate
100-200
253. Primitive 19th
c. cobbler’s bench with under drawer supported with peg legs. 42”L 16”D 14”Ht.
Estimate 125-225
254. Wooden seagull
carving, St. Lawrence seaway. Original paint. 30”L 32”Wing span. Estimate
200-300
255. Wooden crane
carving in original paint. 25 ½”Ht. Estimate 75-125
256. Early famille
vert vase. Base repaired. 12”Ht. Estimate 50-75
257. 19th
c. Mettlach covered punchbowl on platter with hunting motif with dogs and elk.
Signed “Villeroy & Boch Mettlach”, incised #820…35 96, under platter has
identical marks. Very good condition. Estimate 500-1000
258. Very early 19th
c. George III chinoisserie decorated dressing table with two working drawers
raised on square tapered legs, England, c.1800. Estimate 800-1200
259. 19th
c. miniature theatrical watercolor attributed to Charles Shoettel, New York
City, c.1845, titled, “Mr. Mittchel as Jim Bags”. 4 ½” x 2”. Provenance on
back. Estimate 100-200
260. 19th
c. miniature theatrical watercolor attributed to Charles Shoettel, c.1845,
titled, “Rudolp Von Wort & Adelaid Von Sargans, Opera Performers”.
Provenance on back. 4” x 4 ¼”. Estimate 100-200
261. 19th
c. miniature theatrical watercolor attributed to Charles Shoettel, c.1845,
Shakespearean actor titled, “…as William Shakespeare Dibbs in the (?)”.
Provenance on back. 6” x 2 ½”. Estimate 100-200
262. 19th
c. miniature theatrical watercolor attributed to Charles Shoettel, c.1845,
untitled, depicts woman holding a letter by a table. Provenance on back. 4” x 2
½”. Estimate 50-75
263. 18th
c. English mahogany two over three drawer chest supported on bracket base and
having reeded quarter columns. 41 ¾”W 20”D 41”Ht. Estimate 1200-1600
264. Custom French
carved walnut serpentine wall shelf. 39 ½”W 9”D 44 ½”Ht. Estimate 600-900
265. 19th
c. Sheraton figured mahogany two pillar dining table with one leaf, having
rectangular ends with rounded corners above baluster turned shafts, supported
on reeded saber legs ending with brass paw casters, England, c.1820-30.
Estimate 1000-1800
266. Large pine or
cedar lift top blanket chest, late 19th c., rectangular form with
rounded edge on top over plain case with deep straight molded base, iron
carrying handles on sides. One bail missing, molding on right side missing, top
cracked. 29”Ht. 37 ½”W 22”D. Estimate 125-225
267. 19th
c. Penna. taufschein, signed “Henrich Ebner 1820”. Sight 12” x 20”, 20” x 24”
Overall. Estimate 75-125
268. 19th
c. Continental sampler, “Made by Catalina Lazy ano 1866”. Having alphabet and
numbers. In walnut gilt frame. 17” x 22”. Estimate 200-250
269. Set of (6) 18th
c. French pewter plates, signed “Jean Baptiste Rou” and initialed “CACP”.
8”Dia. Estimate 300-400
270. Painting: 19th
c. oil on canvas laid on board depicting riverscape. In oval carved gesso
frame. Sight 21” x 27”, 31” x 36” overall. Estimate 400-600
271. 18th
c. Penna. Chippendale pine and poplar lift top blanket chest with full fitted
interior till with drawers, three drawers in base and raised on shaped and
dovetailed bracket feet, c.1780. Estimate 800-1200
272. George III
mahogany drop leaf Pembroke or library table having one working drawer and
turned pedestal with four saber legs ending in brass casters, England, c.1800.
Estimate 700-1000
273. 20th
c. Wallace Co. sterling flatware set, rose pattern. Complete service for twelve
includes (12) large dinner forks, (12) salad forks, (12) soup spoons, (12)
teaspoons, (12) knives. Estimate 300-400
274. Exquisite
covered glass cake compote, ultra thin glass with cut floral motif. 15”Ht. 11
¾”Dia. Estimate 150-250
275. Painted cast
iron doorstop depicting, “Ann Radcliffe, First Woman Donor To Harvard, 1643”,
copyright Watson 1921. 13 ¾”Ht. 17 ½”W. Estimate 150-200
276. Original early
cast iron parrot or stump doorstop in original paint surface. 12 ¾”Ht. Estimate
150-250
277. Original early
cast iron three dancing women or sirens doorstop in original paint surface.
11”Ht. Estimate 150-250
278. Doorstop: small
figural Victorian lady wearing a bonnet and aqua tiered and ruffled dress.
Estimate 45-65
279. Scarce Sealyham
terrier doorstop in original paint surface. 13”W 9”Ht. Estimate 600-700
280. Kerosene
lantern, Angle Lamp Co., New York, c.1900, silvered or mercury circular
reflector, blown glass shade marked, “Trademark Angle New York”. Spiral ribbed
chimney, in metal and glass case, metal smokestack. 23 ½”Ht. 11 ¼”W 13”D.
Estimate 150-250
281. Early thirteen
star flag on wooden arrow. Some damage. Flag 24” x 30”, pole 62”Ht. Estimate
200-300
282. 19th
c. portrait of a woman on ivory (?), framed and matted in gilt carved frame,
signed on back, “This copy made 1893, Elizabeth Bruse Hazard from portrait
painted by Peale about 1806, shortly before her marriage to Ebenezer Rockwood,
later she was…” (paper torn). Image 5” x 7”, 12 ¼” x 14” Overall. Estimate
300-400
283. Lot: (3) black
duck decoys, St. Lawrence Seaway. Estimate 75-125
284. Rare Hudson
Valley walnut bookcase having one drawer base and supported on bracket base,
c.1800. Estimate 400-600
285. Early 20th
c. Nu-Type Aladdin lamp, model B, clear patterned glass base with shell motif
on font, green puffy shade with fleur de lis motifs. 17”Ht. to top of green
shade. Small chips to shade. Estimate 50-75
286. Green glazed
Oriental stoneware umbrella stand, overlaid with rattan weaving (as is), 24”Ht.
9 ¼”Dia., supporting a Chinese carved butler’s tray, 36 ½” x 24 ¾”. Top
cracked. Estimate 100-200
287. George III style
side chair. Estimate 75-125
288. Bisque Mickey
Mouse having stationary and moving arm, incised “Japan”, “Walt E. Disney”, and
“Mickey Mouse”. 5”ht. Estimate 50-75
289. Adirondack birch
porch settee having birch legs and spindle back with pine plank sides and seat.
6’L 18”D 19 ½”Seat Ht. 39 ¾”O.Ht. Estimate 150-250
290. Early 19th
c. mahogany two part linen press having recessed paneled doors above with
drawers raised on turned feet, Southern or Islands, c.1800. Estimate 1000-1500
291. Milk glass
kerosene lamp, Aladdin Nu-Type, milk glass base having “Lincoln Drape” pattern,
puffy shade with ovals. Missing chimney. 19”Ht. Estimate 50-100
292. Quilt: c.1900 “9
Patch”, red and white, good condition. Estimate 150-200
293. Collection of
(9) early cast iron covered pots and a footed open kettle, all 19th
c. Estimate 175-275
294. Primitive single
drawer work table with tapered legs in red paint. 29”W 17 ¾”D 28 ½”Ht. Estimate
125-175
295. c.1950 Murray
stationwagon, “Jet Flow Drive”. Retaining original paint and decals. Very good
original condition. Estimate 500-800
296. c.1950 child’s
tricycle, “Darling-Hegstrom Union Co., Fitchburg, MA”. Very good original
condition. Estimate 30-40
297. c.1950 scooter.
Very good original condition. Estimate 25-35
298. 18th
c. Queen Anne brass and iron large scale fireplace trivet, England c.1750-1780.
Estimate 350-450
299. 19th
c. charcoal landscape with village and castle, signed and dated, “Louie M.
Wilcox 1892”. As found. Sight 18 ½” x 25 ½”. Estimate 150-250
300. Painting: oil on
canvas, “Canada Geese”, signed “Joel Stolper”. 28” x 36”. Estimate 300-400
301.Early 19th
c. Sheraton figured mahogany drop leaf table having one working drawer, leaves
having rounded corners, raised on turned legs ending in bulb feet,
Massachusetts, c.1815-1820. Estimate 250-350
302. Very unusual
porch rocker with heart back. Estimate 100-150
303. 19th
– 20th c. graphite portrait of a horse, signed “G.E. Bailey”.
Original mat and frame. Sight 15” x 22”. Estimate 100-200
304. Early 19th
c. New England writing box with original painted village scenes on lid, front
and sides (worn) having original wallpaper lined interior. 11”W 8 ¾”D 3”Ht.
Estimate 100-150
305. Porch rocker,
slat style in light green. Estimate 50-75
306. 18th
c. George III carved mahogany drop leaf table having rounded leaves and single
drawer raised on square tapering legs ending in casters, England, c.1795.
Estimate 350-550
307. Pair of 19th
c. brass lemon top andirons. Estimate 75-125
308. Early 19th
c. country Sheraton carved birch bidet with fitted slide over top, original
porcelain pan, raised on turned legs with stump feet, New England, c.1815.
Estimate 150-250
309. Lot including
(8) 19th c. floral decorated cups and saucers with (8) matching 7”
plates and four pieces of 19th c. blue spongeware including cup and
saucer and (2) plates. Imperfections. Estimate 75-100
310. 19th