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Lot 450: Baker Historic Charleston mahogany inlaid server, Federal style with three drawers. ht. 35in., wd. 63in., dp. 24in.
Baker Historic Charleston mahogany inlaid server, Federal style with three drawers. ht. 35in., wd. 63in., dp. 24in.
Estimate: $300 - $500
Lot 450: Three piece lot to include two Leon Zack 1892-1980 composition lithographs, one framed, one signed lower right Leon Zack 58 21 3/…
Three piece lot to include two Leon Zack 1892-1980 composition lithographs, one framed, one signed lower right Leon Zack 58 21 3/4 x 16 3/4, other signed lower right Leon Zack 76 13 3/4 x 18 3/4 Charles Lapicque 1898-1988 lithograph of nudes signed lower right Lapicque and marked lower left E. A. XVI/XXX 14 3/4 x 11.
Estimate: $100 - $300
Lot 450: 11 boxes of bike items to include approx. 40 sprockets, 10 shifters, 10 bar tapes, 50 brakes, 25 tire stop flats, etc., approx. reta…
11 boxes of bike items to include approx. 40 sprockets, 10 shifters, 10 bar tapes, 50 brakes, 25 tire stop flats, etc., approx. retail value 1800.00
Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 450: Herter Brothers rosewood center table, oval top with leaf and berry inlay over conforming inlaid skirt on four legs, tops with shell carving over carved bellflowers over braceleted ankles with claw feet on half round ball feet, oval flat stretcher in
Herter Brothers rosewood center table, oval top with leaf and berry inlay over conforming inlaid skirt on four legs, tops with shell carving over carved bellflowers over braceleted ankles with claw feet on half round ball feet, oval flat stretcher inlaid with conforming leaf and berry, signed under top Herter Bros. ht. 30 1/2 in. top: 29 x 36
Estimate: $30000 - $50000
Lot 450: Set of four Federal mahogany chairs, one arm and three side, each with heart shaped backs with fleur de lis center with shaped slip…
Set of four Federal mahogany chairs, one arm and three side, each with heart shaped backs with fleur de lis center with shaped slip seats on square tapered legs with stretchers, circa 1790-1810 imperfections. seat ht. 17 in.
Estimate: $600 - $1200
Lot 450: Stickley cherry TV/cabinet. ht. 51 1/2 in. wd. 43 in. dia. 23 in.
Stickley cherry TV/cabinet. ht. 51 1/2 in. wd. 43 in. dia. 23 in.
Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 450: Caned back armchair.
Caned back armchair.
Estimate: $25 - $50
Lot 450: Two floor lamps.
Two floor lamps.
Estimate: $50 - $100
Lot 450: Two upholstered wing chair including one Federal style and one Louis XV style.
Two upholstered wing chair including one Federal style and one Louis XV style.
Estimate: $200 - $350
Lot 450: Henricus Reyntjens 1817-1900 Interior Proposal oil on panel signed lower right: H. E. Reyntjens in Victorial gilt frame 15 3/…
Henricus Reyntjens 1817-1900
Interior Proposal
oil on panel
signed lower right: H. E. Reyntjens
in Victorial gilt frame
15 3/4 x 12 3/4Estimate: $800 - $1200
Lot 450: Group of three lamps and marble urn, one lamp is porcelain Oriental.
Group of three lamps and marble urn, one lamp is porcelain Oriental.
Estimate: $50 - $300
Lot 450: Six piece German porcelain table set with two bowls and four candlesticks. ht of candlesticks 9in.Provenance: Estate of Charles Arch…
Six piece German porcelain table set with two bowls and four candlesticks. ht of candlesticks 9in.Provenance: Estate of Charles Archibald Goodwin and Ruth Cheney Goodwin.
Estimate: $200 - $300
Lot 450: Samuel Walters 1811-1882 The British Ship Champion outward bound oil on canvas unsigned 26 x 36 1/2
Samuel Walters 1811-1882 The British Ship Champion outward bound oil on canvas unsigned 26 x 36 1/2
Estimate: $6000 - $10000
Lot 450: Oriental four fold hanging screen.
Oriental four fold hanging screen.
Estimate: $50 - $150
Lot 450: Kirman Oriental carpet wear. 9’9 x 14’8
Kirman Oriental carpet wear. 9’9 x 14’8
Estimate: $800 - $1200
Lot 450: Thirty five Kaiser, Frazer, Henry J and Darrin broc from 1947-1955
Thirty five Kaiser, Frazer, Henry J and Darrin broc from 1947-1955
Estimate: $500 - $600
Lot 450: Thirty five Kaiser, Frazer, Henry J and Darrin broc from 1947-1955
Thirty five Kaiser, Frazer, Henry J and Darrin broc from 1947-1955
Estimate: $500 - $600
Lot 450: Vincent T. Smarkusz 1919-1974 two paintings
Vincent T. Smarkusz 1919-1974 two paintings Nude Flower Girl with Child oil on board signed lower left Smarkusz 32 x 24 and Balloons oil on board signed lower right 24 x 32
Estimate: $200 - $300
Lot 450: Amber glass brush pot, ht. 6, dia. 6.
Amber glass brush pot, ht. 6, dia. 6.
Estimate: $600 - $800
Lot 450: Cut glass three sconce probably French lustre, ht
Cut glass three sconce probably French lustre, ht. 1 1/2.
Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 450: Four piece lot of large bills 1.00 City Bank, N.H. CT 1860, 5.00 City Bank N.H. CT 1860, 10.00 City Bank N.H. CT 1860, and 3.00…
Four piece lot of large bills 1.00 City Bank, N.H. CT 1860, 5.00 City Bank N.H. CT 1860, 10.00 City Bank N.H. CT 1860, and 3.00 Eastern Bank Killingly CT 1852.
Estimate: $200 - $350
Lot 450: Victorian Satinwood and Burl Walnut Fire Mantle, with ebony and marquetry, circa 1890, height 54 inches, width 75 inches, opening he…
Victorian Satinwood and Burl Walnut Fire Mantle, with ebony and marquetry, circa 1890, height 54 inches, width 75 inches, opening height 40 inches, opening width 46 inches. Provenance: Nigel Bartlett, Barabas Street, London, SWI, Johanna Trading, 7 Bunhouse Place, London SWI.
Estimate: $500 - $1000
Lot 450: Berndt Adolf Lindholm French/Swedish 1841 – 1914, River running through a rocky landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right B.Lindholm 18 1/4 x 27.
Berndt Adolf Lindholm French/Swedish 1841 – 1914, River running through a rocky landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right B.Lindholm 18 1/4 x 27.
Estimate: $1500 - $2500
Lot 450: Richard Yoder (American, 1947 – 2014), Yellow Paranoidal, Trompe L’oeil style, 1979, oil on Masonite, signed lower right ‘Yoder’, 36″ x 48″.
Richard Yoder (American, 1947 – 2014), Yellow Paranoidal, Trompe L’oeil style, 1979, oil on Masonite, signed lower right ‘Yoder’, 36″ x 48″.
Estimate: $400 - $800
Lot 450: E.F. Caldwell Figural Bronze, male figure holding two serpents, mounted on a green marble base, made into a table lamp having four lights, overall height 34 1/2 inches, width 13 inches.
E.F. Caldwell Figural Bronze, male figure holding two serpents, mounted on a green marble base, made into a table lamp having four lights, overall height 34 1/2 inches, width 13 inches.
Estimate: $800 - $1200
Lot 450: Keno Brothers for Stickley Console Table, height 34 1/2 inches, top 16″ x 58″.
Keno Brothers for Stickley Console Table, height 34 1/2 inches, top 16″ x 58″.
Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 450: Probber Fabricius & Jorgen Kastholm Grasshopper Chaise Lounge, Alfred Kill, Denmark/Germany, 1968; having chrome plated steel, and canvas, height 32 1/2 inches, length 57 inches, width 28 inches. Provenance: The Estate of Alan Gans, Mulberry Point, Guilford.
Probber Fabricius & Jorgen Kastholm Grasshopper Chaise Lounge, Alfred Kill, Denmark/Germany, 1968; having chrome plated steel, and canvas, height 32 1/2 inches, length 57 inches, width 28 inches. Provenance: The Estate of Alan Gans, Mulberry Point, Guilford.
Estimate: $4000 - $8000
Lot 450: Three Piece Faux Bamboo Bedroom Set in Yellow Paint, to include a twin sized headboard, night stand, along with a four drawer dresse…
Three Piece Faux Bamboo Bedroom Set in Yellow Paint, to include a twin sized headboard, night stand, along with a four drawer dresser, height 45 1/2 inches, top 36″ x 19″.
Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 450: Empire Style Mahogany Writing Table, having three drawers, height 30 inches, top 35″ x 63″, (one chip to top 1″ x 2″).
Empire Style Mahogany Writing Table, having three drawers, height 30 inches, top 35″ x 63″, (one chip to top 1″ x 2″).
Estimate: $300 - $500
Lot 450: Sarouk Oriental Carpet 8′ 10″ x 11′ 9″
Sarouk Oriental Carpet
8′ 10″ x 11′ 9″Estimate: $1,000 - $2,000
Lot 450: Theodore Alexander Round Dining Table, on pedestal having turned supports and brass trimmed feet, height 29 1/2 inches, diameter 61 1/2 inches, no leaves included.
Theodore Alexander Round Dining Table, on pedestal having turned supports and brass trimmed feet, height 29 1/2 inches, diameter 61 1/2 inches, no leaves included.
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Lot 450: Stuart Carved Oak Bible Box, having rectangle lift lid above arch carved panels on three sides, now on stand with turned feet, 17th…
Stuart Carved Oak Bible Box, having rectangle lift lid above arch carved panels on three sides, now on stand with turned feet, 17th century, height 8 1/2 inches, total height with stand 17 1/2 inches, width 22 1/2 inches.
Estimate: $300 - $500
Lot 450: Lou Rankin (1929 – 2016), stone sculpture of an owl on iron legs, mounted on wood base and glass eyes, signed L. Rankin 63 on bottom, height 11 1/4 inches.
Lou Rankin (1929 – 2016), stone sculpture of an owl on iron legs, mounted on wood base and glass eyes, signed L. Rankin 63 on bottom, height 11 1/4 inches.
Estimate: $300 - $500
Lot 450: Group of Four Pieces of Earthenware, to include large vessel with green glazed top, pair yellow glazed planters, and a globular vase made into a lamp, lamp height 17 inches.
Group of Four Pieces of Earthenware, to include large vessel with green glazed top, pair yellow glazed planters, and a globular vase made into a lamp, lamp height 17 inches.
Estimate: $200 - $300
Lot 450: Tiger Maple Lift Top Box, having paint decorated top depicting Bacon Academy Colchester, CT and Emeline Whitman on reverse, literature, height 5 inches, top 7 7/8″ x 13 1/2″. Note: Myron Newton Morris (November 19, 1810 – July 9, 1885) was an American minister and politician. Morris, the youngest child of Newton J. and Eunice (Newton) Morris, was born on one of the Yale College farms in Warren, Litchfield County, Connecticut, November 19, 1810. After his father’s death, in 1830, he took charge of the farm for a year or two, and was then at length able to begin his preparation for Yale, where he graduated in 1837. After graduation he was principal of Bacon Academy, in Colchester, Conn., until the summer of 1838, and again from March, 1840, until the summer of 1843; in the interval he was instructor in the Teachers’ Academy, Andover, Mass. He began theological studies while in Andover, and was licensed to preach shortly after his final withdrawal from Bacon Academy. He had married, January 10, 1838, Julia S., daughter of Elisha Avery, of Colchester, and he retained his residence there—engaged in farming, private teaching, and preaching—until January, 1845, when he removed to Norwich, Conn, where he served as teacher in the academy for two terms. While living there he accepted a call to the Congregational Church in North Stonington, Connecticut, over which he was ordained, April 15, 1846. After a pleasant pastorate of six years, he was induced, chiefly for the sake of educational advantages to his children, to accept a thrice-repeated call to the Congregational Church in West Hartford, Conn, where he was installed, July 1, 1852 His service there was terminated by his resignation, April 27, 1875, but his home continued among his people. While still a pastor in July, 1867, he was elected a Fellow of Yale College, and this office he retained until his death. He was twice a Representative (in 1872 and 1875) from West Hartford to the Connecticut Legislature, and for many years one of the school-visitors for the town. He died in West Hartford, after four days’ illness, from pleurisy, July 9, 1885, in his 75th year. His wife died March 26, 1854 and he next married, May 8, 1855, Emeline, youngest daughter of Samuel Whitman, of West Hartford, who survived him, as did a daughter and two sons by his first marriage, and a son by his second marriage; two sons died in infancy, and a third in early manhood. He published three historical discourses. In a Memorial volume which has been issued by the church in West Haitford, a tribute is paid to his character and services.
Tiger Maple Lift Top Box, having paint decorated top depicting Bacon Academy Colchester, CT and Emeline Whitman on reverse, literature, height 5 inches, top 7 7/8″ x 13 1/2″. Note: Myron Newton Morris (November 19, 1810 – July 9, 1885) was an American minister and politician. Morris, the youngest child of Newton J. and Eunice (Newton) Morris, was born on one of the Yale College farms in Warren, Litchfield County, Connecticut, November 19, 1810. After his father’s death, in 1830, he took charge of the farm for a year or two, and was then at length able to begin his preparation for Yale, where he graduated in 1837. After graduation he was principal of Bacon Academy, in Colchester, Conn., until the summer of 1838, and again from March, 1840, until the summer of 1843; in the interval he was instructor in the Teachers’ Academy, Andover, Mass. He began theological studies while in Andover, and was licensed to preach shortly after his final withdrawal from Bacon Academy. He had married, January 10, 1838, Julia S., daughter of Elisha Avery, of Colchester, and he retained his residence there—engaged in farming, private teaching, and preaching—until January, 1845, when he removed to Norwich, Conn, where he served as teacher in the academy for two terms. While living there he accepted a call to the Congregational Church in North Stonington, Connecticut, over which he was ordained, April 15, 1846. After a pleasant pastorate of six years, he was induced, chiefly for the sake of educational advantages to his children, to accept a thrice-repeated call to the Congregational Church in West Hartford, Conn, where he was installed, July 1, 1852 His service there was terminated by his resignation, April 27, 1875, but his home continued among his people. While still a pastor in July, 1867, he was elected a Fellow of Yale College, and this office he retained until his death. He was twice a Representative (in 1872 and 1875) from West Hartford to the Connecticut Legislature, and for many years one of the school-visitors for the town. He died in West Hartford, after four days’ illness, from pleurisy, July 9, 1885, in his 75th year. His wife died March 26, 1854 and he next married, May 8, 1855, Emeline, youngest daughter of Samuel Whitman, of West Hartford, who survived him, as did a daughter and two sons by his first marriage, and a son by his second marriage; two sons died in infancy, and a third in early manhood. He published three historical discourses. In a Memorial volume which has been issued by the church in West Haitford, a tribute is paid to his character and services.
Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500
Lot 450: Three Piece Michaels for Restoration Hardware Mission Oak King Size Bedstead, to include a pair of one-drawer night tables having cedar lined drawers, headboard height 48 inches, table height 26 inches, top 18 1/2″ x 21″.
Three Piece Michaels for Restoration Hardware Mission Oak King Size Bedstead, to include a pair of one-drawer night tables having cedar lined drawers, headboard height 48 inches, table height 26 inches, top 18 1/2″ x 21″.
Estimate: $600 - $1000
Lot 450: Three Mt. Washington Glass Bridal Baskets
Three Mt. Washington Glass Bridal Baskets, to include a pair of triangular, along with one bride’s basket having handle, height of tallest 12 inches, with handle. Provenance: From the Estate of Elwyn W. Lemon, Enfield, Connecticut.
Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 450: 97 Piece Lenox “Rutledge” Dinner Service for 12
97 Piece Lenox “Rutledge” Dinner Service for 12, to include 16 dinner plates; 10 salad plates; 7 bread plates; 11 fruit bowls; 11 soup bowls; 6 cream soup bowls; 2 cream soup saucers; 11 teacups; 11 tea saucers; 2 demitasse cups; 2 demitasse saucers; 1 sugar bowl; 1 creamer; 1 gravy bowl; 5 serving pieces; along with extras; dinner plate diameter 11 inches.
Estimate: $300 - $500
Lot 450: Carvers Guild Chippendale Style Mirror
Carvers Guild Chippendale Style Mirror, 55″ x 30″.
Estimate: $150 - $250
Lot 450: Group of Five Chinese Ceramic Pieces
Group of Five Chinese Ceramic Pieces, to include a group of three junyao ceramics, comprised of two bowls or tea cups, diameters 4 – 6 1/2 inches, along with a jarlet, height 4 inches, two junyao ceramics, comprised of plum vase (meiping), height 9 inches, along with a plate, diameter 9 inches.
Estimate: $300 - $500
Lot 450: Set of Four Smith & Hawkins Teak Chairs
Set of Four Smith & Hawkins Teak Chairs, to include two arm along with two side.
Estimate: $400 - $500
Lot 450: Tiffany Studios Hanging Light
Tiffany Studios Hanging Light
having bronze crown form top over molded bubble teardrop art glass shade, circa 1910
height of shade 12 1/2 inches, approximate diameter 8 inches, total height 21 inches
Provenance: Reference: Christie’s 12/10/21, #239, sold for $56,000Estimate: $15000 - $25000
Lot 450: Alexander Calder
Alexander Calder, lithograph, Seahorse, 1975, sight size 30″ x 22 1/2″, signed and numbered in pencil, edition 63/125.
Estimate: $500 - $1000
Lot 450: Custom Upholstered Sofa
Custom Upholstered Sofa, having royal blue upholstery, tac edging, rolled arms, along with goose and down feather cushions, height 30 inches, seat height 18 inches, overall length 94 inches, seat length 74 inches, overall depth 42 inches.
Estimate: $500 - $1000
Lot 450: Large Grouping of Trademark Company Collectables
Large Grouping of Trademark Company Collectables, to include Friendly’s Ice Cream delivery truck, Coca Cola die cast metal bank and McDonald’s diecast truck etc., all in original packaging, (as is).
Estimate: $300 - $500
Lot 450: 1847 Ten Dollar Liberty XF45 Gold
1847 Ten Dollar Liberty XF45 Gold
Estimate: $800 - $1000
Lot 450: Set of Four Silver Small Fan Style Servers
Set of Four Silver Small Fan Style Servers, length 4 1/2 inches, 4.4 t.oz, Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
Estimate: $200 - $300
Lot 450: Paul Crist Studios
Paul Crist Studios, Tiffany style leaded glass wisteria table lamp, on tree form base, rich and brilliant violet cobalt blue hues with opalescent lavender and sky blue mottles, marked Tiffany & Co on bottom, height 26 inches, shade diameter 17 3/4 inches.
Estimate: $2000 - $4000
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Two Framed Art Pieces
to include a landscape of three people in a boat
oil pastel on paper
late 19th or early 20th century
20″ x 25″,
along with, “New York From Weehawk” Circa 1826
Designed by Alex F. Davis, Printed by M. Williams
hand colored lithograph
having repairs to tearing
11″ x 16″Estimate: $200 - $400
Lot 450: Large Group of Approximately 75 Easton Press Leather Bound with Gold Edges Leather Books
Large Group of Approximately 75 Easton Press Leather Bound with Gold Edges Leather Books
To include Napoleon Crusades, Citizen Soldiers, war with the south
Along with several old leather bound books.Estimate: $250 - $450

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