George IV mahogany china cabinet having inlaid pierce carved pediment top over two concave glazed doors set on base with two drawers on square tapered legs, base is made up, interior has adjustable shelves and cloth lined. ht. 84 in. wd. 44 in. dp. 13 in.
Mark Catesby 1679-1749 hand colored copper plate engraving The Laurel Tree of Carolina Magnolia Altiffima, Flore Ingenti Candido Plate #61 From The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands cut and restored framed by W. Graham Arader III sight size: 18 1/4 x 13 3/4 Provenance: Property from Credit Suisse’s Americana Collection
Chippendale style secretary desk in two parts, upper section with two glass doors on lower section with pull out butler’s style desk over six short drawers on molded base. ht. 91 1/2in. wd. 49in.
Custom mahogany dining table in two parts, each with pedestal base, top with wide banded inlay with two leaves and pads. closed: 46 1/2 x 87 open: lg. 131in.
Louis XV commode, mahogany with grey marble top and three drawers set on cabriole legs, early 19th century marble repaired. height 33in. length 51in. diameter 24in.
Mahogany Gallery Back Bench, on ball and claw feet, height 20 1/2 inches, top 17 x 27. Provenance: Keith Skeel Antiques, London collection of Joanna Trading.
Meissen Figural Group, Cybelle crowned goddess seated on a lion holding cornucopia in one hand and a key in the other, 4 cherubs, losses and missing pieces, height 9 inches, width 8 1/2 inches.
Pair Continental Style Three Drawer Stands, one backboard missing, height 28 inches, top 11″ x 20″. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation
Group of Four Floor Lamps, to include one contemporary reed form, one brass, one having a tri pedestal base, along with one contemporary metal form, tallest height 76 inches.
William and Mary Armchair, having upholstered back and seat on urn carved and turned legs ending in Spanish feet, with turned stretchers, and hand written paper, attributed to Adam Bonnet 1660 – 1714, height 45 inches, width 28 inches, seat height 17 inches.
Bill Keating (American, b. 1932), freeform abstract, bronze, signed and dated Keating 94′ on base, height 13.75 inches. Provenance: From a private New York City collection.
Continental Silver and Frosted Crystal Claret Jug, having bird head handle and north wind face on front, (as is) on base reglued and resoldered, height 12 3/4 inches.
Three Mt. Washington Glass Scenic Biscuit Jars, one Egyptian with painted camels and pyramids, tallest height 7 inches. Provenance: From the Estate of Elwyn W. Lemon, Enfield, Connecticut.
Two Barbara A Wood (American, 20th C.), lithographs, each of woman with flowers, each editions 246/350 and pencil signed “Barbara A. Wood”, both sight size 27″ x 21 1/2″.
Tray Lot of Sterling Silver, with Danish small buckert, salts, shell dish, strainer covered superbowl, square dish and open sugar, plus weighted silver. tallest height 10 inches, 45.5 t.oz., plus weighted.
Handel Globe Shade Hanging Lamp, having painted birds and trees, with ceiling mount fixture ontassel base, signed Handel 6885, artist signed Gubisch, height with shade 21 inches.
Provenance: A Private Connecticut Shoreline Collection
Five Piece Dining Set, to include round glass top table set on composite pedestal base, along with four caned back dining chairs. table height 29 inches, diameter 48 inches, chair height 35 inches, width 20 inches.
Green Onyx Pedestal
having square top, circular shaft on heavy square base with gilt bronze mounts
height 32 inches, top 15″x17″
Provenance: from a Beverly Hills, California collection
Condition: presents well, 1/4 inch size chipping to edges, light scratching to top surface, shaft and base having professional repairs
Gustav Stickley Lamp Table
oak, executed by the Craftsman Workshops of Gustav Stickley, Eastwood, New York, with large decal
height 28 1/2 inches, diameter 22 3/4 inches
Attributed to Francis Petrus Paulus (American/ Belgian 1862-1933)
“The Brass Market- Bruges, Belgium” 1907
(Impressionist marketplace scene)
Oil on canvas
Unsigned
Original label on verso
21″ x 25 1/2″
Two Framed Prints to include
Ivan Rabuzin (Croatian 1921-2008)
Pink flower and sun with village
Screenprint edition 209/300
Signed lower right “Ivan Rabuzin”
21 1/2″ x 25″
Misha Moracha (Yugoslavian born 1946)
Ma Fleur (Butterfly Clown)
Aquatint etching, edition 67/300
Signed lower right Misha, with certificate of authenticity
18″ x 26″
Rene Lalique “Espalion” Frosted Glass Vase
of globular form having overlapping fern motif, circa 1927
signed in script “R. Lalique France No. 996”
height 7 1/2 inches
Provenance: Estate of Judith Kreuter of Milford, CT