GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON AT DORCHESTER HEIGHTS, MARCH, 1776 oil on canvas unsigned copy of the famous painting done by Gilbert Stuart in 1806 full portrait of George Washington with his hand on the rear of his horse. ‘Horn’ in white chalk verso also faint name in pencil 19th century in black molded frame with gilt liner image size: 37 1/8 x 27 1/8 overall size: 41 3/4 x 31 5/8
M.N. Durand American, 20th century, sketch of a man and a woman with a dog, pen and ink on paper, signed and dated lower right MN Durand, 50 16 3/4 x 21 1/2.
Large Rectangle Umbrella with stand, navy blue fabric possibly Sunbrella 70″ x 120″. Provenance: David and Cynthia Kim, 22 Stoney Wylde Lane, Greenwich, Connecticut. View home by visiting: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/22-Stoney-Wylde-Ln-Greenwich-CT-06830/177238281_zpid/
Two Piece Lot, to include a mahogany stand having one drawer along with a French plant stand, mahogany height 28 1/2 inches, French plant stand height 27 1/2 inches.
Wagner KPM Porcelain Plaque
having painted maiden
signed “Wagner” lower right and marked to the reverse with a shield and “107”
housed in ornate gilt frame
sight size 5 1/2 x3 1/2 inches
The Adventures of Superman, by George Lowther, circa 1942, Provenance: Fifty Year Personal Collection of Clocks and American Antiques from Thomas Bailey, Manchester, Connecticut.
Jiri Kolar (1914 – 2002), Arches 1967, collage on paper made up of currency, does not appear to have a signature, 78 1/2″ x 47″. Provenance: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum label, Jiri Kolar Exhibition.
French Figural Mantle Clock, having deer hunt with rider on a horse and a dog chasing a deer, dial marked Sanenr, back of clock marked P.H. Mouray 69′, height 18 inches.
George III Mahogany Dumbwaiter, three tier on carved pedestal base having carved legs, circa 1780, height 43 inches, diameter of top 16 inches. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Carved Oak Center Table, having shaped top over carved skirt, one drawer, on cabriole legs, marked “Made in Italy Expressly for Bloomingdales”, height 29 inches, top 25″ x 55″.
Philip Howard Blashki Evergood (1901 – 1973)
woman with flower
oil on canvas
signed bottom center Philip Howard
60″ x 30″
Provenance: Estate of Dr. Vallo Benjamin E 57th St New York Condition: Dirty, canvas slightly loose, in good condition
Seven Piece Lot of Silver Serving Utensils, to include two English fish serving pieces, along with three early spoons marked Bateman, along with two ladles; longest 13 inches, 22.9 t.oz.
Luigi Kasimir (Austrian/American 1881 – 1962)
“Brooklyn Bridge, New York”
black and white engraving
pencil signed and dated, Luigi Kasimir” “August 1924″ in margin
sight size 11 3/4″ x 17 1/4”