Twelve piece group of iron outdoor furniture to include a lounge chair, two armchairs, tea cart no glass, four tables, low oval table no glass, and ottoman.
Duncan Phyfe mahogany game table with rectangular top on turned and carved pedestal set on four downswept members ending in brass capped feet, circa 1830-1840. ht. 36 1/2in. wd. 36in.
Group of three Oriental scrolls watercolor on paper of fruit hanging from branch 37 x 21, watercolor on paper landscape with large lake 40 x 21, and watercolor on silk of scholar 35 x 16.
Chinese Cloisonne Tripod Incense Holder having elephant form feet, dragon form handles and finial, along with a removable, pierced cover, marked to the underside, overall height 14 inches.
Two Piece Lot to include Mottahedeh deer tureen, height 15 inches, length 13 1/2 inches; along with Royal Worcester covered tureen, length 12 inches, (one flea bite). Provenance: The Estate of Diana Atwood Johnson.
English Regency Collectors Cabinet, having one door with needlepoint panel, opening to two over two over three drawers, all on ball feet, 19th century, height 16 1/2 inches, width 19 1/2 inches, depth 9 1/2 inches, drawers full of shells.
Three Piece Group of Green Glass Lusters, to include a pair having gilt and painted decoration with 10 prisms each; along with one having wide mouth and scalloped edge and a double row of prisms, height 13 inches. Provenance: Estate of James Wadhams.
Gustavo Novoa (French/Chilean, b.1941), “The Intruder”, acrylic on canvas, signed lower right “G. Novoa”, signed, titled and dated “2000” on the backing board, 9 1/2″ x 7 1/2″, Provenance: Wally Findlay Galleries, New York.
Two Cinzia Rocca Coats, to include a wool/alpaca leopard print below knee length coat, having button front closure and front slip pockets, along with brown wool car coat having toggle closure and hand top stitched details, both with normal use wear, size 6.
Queen Anne Walnut Serpentine Front Chest
having four drawers set on suppressed ball feet
probably Germany
18th century
height 30 1/2 inches, case width 32 1/2 inches, top 20 x 34 1/2 inches
Group of Four Parian Porcelain Busts, to include Duke of Wellington by Albert Ernest Carrier, the largest of the group; Schiller; Hon Viscount Palmerston by William Henry Goss; along with a bust of Caesar, tallest 11 inches.