Chinese Export Porcelain Blue and White Ginger Jar
of tapering globular form having landscape motif with fishermen, river, and trees, the other side with fan shaped cartouche with spider web and flowers, carved and reticulated lid and wooden stand, 18th century
jar height 6 1/4 inches
Chinese Dark Blue Elephant Cong Vase
tall body raised on short round footed base, body flanked by two elephant trunk masks holding rings, character marks to base
height 11 1/2 inches, top 5″ x 5″
Japanese Blue and White Ovoid Jar
short neck over tapering body traveling down to slightly splayed foot, having three clusters of reeds and flower motif
height 10 inches, diameter approximately 9 inches
Chinese Blue and White Dragon Jar
of squat globular form having motif of a five clawed dragon amongst clouds along with wooden lid
height 4 inches, diameter 5 1/2 inches
Condition: staple repairs throughout large chip to body
Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Gu Form Vase
having cylindrical body rising from a flared foot to a wide trumpet mouth, top half depicting a landscape scene with school boy attendant and Geishas beside horses, raised center having butterfly and flower motif over base with scrolling designs, accented with incised borders, old label remnants to underside
height 10 inches, mouth diameter 7 1/2 inches
Pair of Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain Baluster Vases
having moth and flower motif, cartouches having painted panel scenes of Geishas, boys playing, and scholars, now mounted as lamps
height 16 inches
Condition: some minor chipping and crack to rim and base
Chinese Qianlong Style Porcelain Sleeve Vase
having copper / iron red floral motif over blue and white landscape featuring a landscape with bulls, scholars, and boys playing within the city gates
height 18 1/2 inches, approximate diameter 6 1/2 inches
Chinese Hardstone Foo Dog on Wooden Base
figure height 20 inches, length 25 inches
Provenance: Property from the Estate of E.T. Krolikowski, III of Laurel Beach in Milford, Connecticut
Miyao Eisuke Company, Japanese Meiji Period (1868
-1912)
Figure of a man smoking an opium pipe, a scythe
strapped to his belt and bag
Bronze and gilt bronze, on giltwood base
Signed on verso
Height 10 1/2 inches
Condition: oxidation on back
Attributed Miyao Eisuke Company, Japanese Meiji
Period (1865-1912)
Figure of street performer in ornate dress with
his hands close to his face, a detachable monkey perched on his back
Bronze and mixed metal on gilt metal base
Height 10 inches
Chinese Zhou Style Bronze Zoomorphic Ewer
featuring a four legged beast with hooves, long tail, and horns, set on ornamental base marked in center
total height 15 inches
Ahlers and Ogletree sold in 2020 for $5,000
Chinese Teak Wood Carved Table having Rouge Inset Marble Top
height 32 inches, diameter 22 inches
Provenance: Property from the Estate of E.T. Krolikowski, III of Laurel Beach in Milford, Connecticut
Pair of Chinese Hardwood Low Tables
having square tops over carved panels, probably Huanghuali, 18th century
height 20 1/2 inches, top 22 1/2″ x 22 1/2″
Provenance: Estate in Old Lyme, CT, Sold by Nadeau’s Auction Gallery
Early 20th Century Stickley Style Arts and Crafts Oak Settee
having vertical slatted sides and back, large square corner posts, with later red velvet loose cushion upholstery, refined and with restoration to corner brackets in base
height 34 inches, length 75 inches, depth 30 3/4 inches
Provenance: From a Lakeville, Connecticut Collection
Limbert’s Oak Chest and Mirror
three over two drawers, copper pulls, Limbert’s stamp in top left drawer
height 70 1/2 inches, width 50 inches, depth 23 3/4 inches
Provenance: Purchased in 1980’s from Dance Rago Trenton New Jersey
From a Lakeville, Connecticut Collection
Knause Furniture Company Mission Oak Rocker
having upholstered seat
height 38 inches, width 28 1/2 inches
Provenance: Property from the Estate of E.T. Krolikowski, III of Laurel Beach in Milford, Connecticut
Gustav Stickley Early 20th Century Oak Sewing Table #630
having rectangular top and drop leaves over case with two stacked drawers, square slightly tapering legs, paper label in top drawer inscribed “”Sewing table”” and with other paper label of Craftsman Worskshops, with red Gustav Stickley stamp
height 26 inches, width 40 3/4 inches with leaves extended, diameter 18 inches
Provenance: Purchased from Dave Rago for $1,600
Limbert Oak Arts and Crafts Chest
two over two over four drawers all having copper pulls, Limberts stamp to right drawer, cut down about one inch
height 58 inches, width 40 inches, depth 22 3/4 inches
Provenance: Purchased in 1980’s from Rogos Trenton, New Jersey
From a Lakeville, Connecticut Collection
Mission Oak Stand
having remedial shelf and openwork sides
height 26 1/4 inches, top 18″ x 18″
Provenance: Property from the Estate of E.T. Krolikowski, III of Laurel Beach in Milford, Connecticut
Harvey Ellis Designed for Gustav Stickley’s Craftsman Workshops Fall-Front Desk #706
quarter-sawn American white oak, broad overhanging top beveled on underside, slightly canted fall-front with three recessed panels inset with stylized floral motif in pewter, copper, and exotic woods, opening to fitted interior over an open shelf, original hand-hammered copper hardware, marked on back at top with G. Stickley red stamp, later finish, 1903-1904
height 44 inches, width 30 inches, diameter 11 inches
Exhibited: Jordan-Volpe Gallery, “Genius in the Shadows- The Furniture Designs of Harvey Ellis” March 24 to May 2, 1981, catalog #14
Provenance: From a Lakeville, Connecticut Collection
Gustav Stickley #814 1/2 Strap Hinge Oak Sideboard
having three center drawers flanked by two doors over long drawer, hammered copper hardware, plate rail, and having Gustav Stickley trademark wood burned mark to top drawer, later finish, circa 1904
height 49 inches, width 56 inches, depth 22 inches
Provenance: Craftsman Workshops Eastwood, New York
Literature: Gustav Stickley, Catalogue of Craftsman Furniture, 1910, page 55, #814
Provenance: From a Lakeville, Connecticut Collection
Gustav Stickley Oak Dining Table #656
round top set on split pedestal base having five 11 inch leaves housed in custom rack, wood burned Stickley mark on top of pedestal
height 29 1/2 inches, diameter closed 54 inches, top open 54″ x 99″
Provenance: Sotheby’s Parke Bernet Inc. November 25, 1980, catalogue #249, Craftsman Workshops, Eastwood New York ($3,575)
From a Lakeville, Connecticut Collection
Set of Six Gustav Stickley Craftsman Workshop Chairs
to include five side chairs and one armchair, H-shaped back splat, rush seats, one chair signed inside rear stretcher with Gustav Stickley’s red decal, the other five chairs signed on verso with Stickley marked burned into the wood, together with two additional side chairs in the same style one having Stickley Workshops marking to lower back rail and the other unmarked with ivory and brown floral upholstered seat, all chairs having later finish, circa 1908-1910
height 40 inches, seat height 18 inches seat width 17 inches, depth 15 inches
Literature: Gustav Stickley, Catalogue of Craftsman Furniture 1909, page 45, #394
Provenance: From a Lakeville, Connecticut Collection
Pair of Stickley Oak End Tables
each having three drawers and backsplash, marked 89-910 #35 June 11 2010 on bottom of drawer, Stickley tag and mark on inside
height 29 inches, top 16″ x 26″
Provenance: From a Lakeville, Connecticut Collection
Stickley Arts and Crafts Style Oak Kneehole Desk
having panel back and sides, late 20th century
height 30 1/2 inches, 36″ x 72″
Provenance: From a Lakeville, Connecticut Collection
Louis Vuitton Trunk
having four interior trays, stamped #155.094, stenciled on end LD St. Louis
height 22 1/2 inches, width 39 1/2 inches, depth 21 1/2 inches
Provenance: Property from the Estate of E.T. Krolikowski, III of Laurel Beach in Milford, Connecticut
Oak Arts and Crafts Mirror
having metal coat hooks and chains
height 28 inches, width 35 1/2 inches
Provenance: From a Lakeville, Connecticut Collection
Stickley Brothers Slat-End Rectangular Side Table #2882
lower shelf, unmarked other than a seven digit stamped manufacturing number, early 20th century
height 30 1/4 inches, width 30 inches, depth 18 inches
Provenance: Purchased from JMW Gallery in Boston on April 1, 2003 for $2,450
From a Lakeville, Connecticut Collection
Oushak Oriental Carpet
having wear
10′ 3″ x 11′
Provenance: Provenance: Marvin Kagan Gallery 6/16/2000 $62,785
(no receipt available, information came from family database)
from a Park Avenue, New York, estate
Carved Continental and Ebonized Mantle
ornately carved openwork detail having center cherub face flanked by scrolling foliate traveling down to twisted corinthian column mounts all over bun feet, made into bookcase with adjustable shelves
height 55 inches, width 42 inches
Folk Art Weathervane of Painted Wooden Bi Plane
with directionals, now on stand, chips to propeller
height 68 inches, width 29 inches
Provenance: Property from a New York Townhouse Designed by Cullman and Kravis
Large Wooden Pond Sailboat
height 77 inches, boat length 49 inches
Provenance: Property from the Estate of E.T. Krolikowski, III of Laurel Beach in Milford, Connecticut
Grain Painted Campaign Style Wood Solicitor’s Filing Cabinet
labeled A-Z, England early 20th century
height 88 inches, depth 16 inches, width 48 inches
Provenance: Ann-Morris Antiques, New York, 4/23/2000 $12,000
(no receipt available, information came from family database)
from a Park Avenue, New York, estate
Oval Tole Tray
having two handles and oval painted landscape with lake house and people, Hudson River school tray now on base, small repair to base rim
height 20 inches, top 23″ x 30″
Provenance: Part of a collection from Essex, Connecticut
Scandinavian Folk Art Painted Cradle
red and blue painted, having flower and heart motif, double handled, possibly baby cradle or open box
height 11 inches, length 30 inches, width 14 inches
Neoclassical Marble Top Pedestal Table
gray marble top having carved and alternating shell motif set on green and blue polychrome body all over three fluted and giltwood legs terminating in lion paw feet, late 18th/ early 19th century
height 30 inches, top diameter 28 inches
Chinoiserie Decorated Chinese Lacquer Low Table
depicting a village scene
height 15 inches, 28″ x 55″
Provenance: Part of a collection from Essex, Connecticut