Eight pieces of Italian majolica glazed pottery to include a large pitcher and bowl, a plaque having an angel with a wreath around it dia. 15 in., a mother and child 17 x 13, small wreath, and a plaque of a child dia. 12 in., and pair of lion candlesticks.
Walter Williams 1841-1876 Countryside Landscape with Town and Bridge in Background oil on canvas signed and dated lower left: Walter Williams 1865 restretched and relined 24 x 41 Provenance: Property from Credit Suisse’s Americana Collection
Custom mahogany Federal style mirror with gilt plume finial and arched top over inlaid mahogany frame. Provenance: Estate of Judy McDonough Gengras of Stoner Drive, West Hartford, Connecticut. wd. 21in.
Continental cabinet in two parts, upper section with carved doors set with frosted figural glass panels on lower section with two drawers over two doors, 19th century. total ht. 83in. wd. 58 1/2in. dp. 28 1/2in.
Two Asian Vases to include a Famille Rose porcelain meiping vase with painted warriors along with a glass vase having painted panel of two figures in a courtyard, height 17 inches, height 11 inches.
Four Piece Outdoor Lot, to include bench along with a pair of modern side tables and a glass table, bench height 39 1/2 inches. 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/
Yellowware Pitcher having mocha decorated band height 9 inches Provenance: Fifty Year Personal Collection of Clocks and American Antiques from Thomas Bailey, Manchester, Connecticut.
French Empire Style Mahogany Cheval Mirror, having pediment and bronze two-sided female faces, all set on square posts ending in gold painted claw feet, height 81 inches, width 45 inches.
Group of Four Boxes, to include quill box, inlaid tea box, copper inlaid box, along with a small dome top box; quill box height 2 3/4 inches, top 6 1/2 ” x 8 1/2″.
Continental Walnut Armchair, having openwork carved arms and legs with turned stretchers, probably 18th century, height 48 inches. Provenance: Estate of Wallace Bradway, New Haven, CT.
Two Upholstered Open Armchairs, to include one having spool frame, height 37 inches, width 29 inches; along with one having carved frame ending in ball and claw feet, height 39 inches, width 28 inches.
After Henri De Toulouse Lautrec (1864 – 1901), group of three reproductions of prints, largest 14 1/2″ x 11 1/2″, toned and foxed, overall fair condition. Provenance: Property from a private New York collection sold to benefit charitable foundations.
Three Table Lamps, to include a Sevres style porcelain double handled urn mounted as a lamp (as is), along with a pair of glass Baccarat style lusters, tallest height 21 1/2 inches.
Eight Iranian Bronze and Iron Objects
Circa early 1st millennium B.C.
To include two maces, three axes, two swords
Along with a spearhead
Largest length 20 inches (as is)
Needlework Carpet, second half 20th century, black ground with polychrome flower squares, probably Portuguese 18′ x 10′
Provenance: Estate of Dina Recanati
944 5th Ave, New York
Two Early 20th Century Etching to include
Robert Lawson (American 1892-1957)
“We Fix Flats” Pegasus and Elves, 1932
Signed lower right Robert Lawson imp
For the Society of American Etchers letter by John Taylor Arms on verso
7″ x 9″
Jerome Myers (American 1867-1940)
“Junk Shop 43rd and 11th Ave N.Y.C.”
Dry point etching
Signed lower right Jerome Myers titled lower left
9 1/2″ x 11 1/4″
Three Piece Decorative Group
to include three metal sculptures of gazelles by Austin Prod. INC 1980, a contemporary bronze sculpture of a running horse crushing a bird, along with a silver plate and lacquered table gong having black horns covered in silvered caps and mounted on an ornate silvered pedestal of floral design
gazelle metal sculpture height 10 1/2 inches, length 21 inches
Joan Snyder (American B. 1940)
“Oasis” 2006
Serigraph, edition 96/200
Signed and dated lower right “J. Snyder 2006″
20 3/4″ x 22 1/2”
Provenance: The Print Club of New York
Four: Peter Kitchell (American B. 1950) Limited Edition Posters
Reindeer Night A & B
Abstract Swirls
Along with
After Peter Kitchell (American B.1950)
“Human Limit”
Print
Largest 40 1/4″ x 32 1/4″ frame size
Chippendale Mahogany Oxbow Desk
having drop front lid over four oxbow drawers on ball and claw feet, 18th century
height 43 1/2 inches, width 41 inches, depth 22 inches
George Lafayette Clough (American 1824-1901)
“Waterfront Scene”
featuring fishermen bringing their boats to shore
Oil on canvas
Signed lower left “G.L. Clough”
14″ x 24″
Condition: overall good condition, relined and restretched canvas, some edge ware