Richard Law Hinsdale PRIMITIVE LANDSCAPE WITH PEOPLE AND TOWN oil on canvas signed lower left R. L. Hinsdale 1854 Paterson N.A. Richard Law Hinsdale born Hartford CT 1826, in 1848 went to NYC where he exhibited at the American Art Union 1853-1854, after which he exhibited in NYC again at the National Academy. Photo attached showing this painting hung in the Butler McCook House Hartford CT 1981 26 x 36
Rookwood pottery jug featuring a young Indian Brave with porcupine breast shield, signed S.M. probably Sadie Markland 1892-1899 Commache, marked on bottom SMI Rookwood 747C. ht. 5 7/8in.
Gorham sterling silver dresser set with tray, frame, covered jar, three brushes, and mirror. 21.5 troy oz. of weighable silver plus three brushes and mirror
Queen Anne Walnut Footstool having rectangle top with beaded needlepoint upholstery on cabriole legs set on pad feet, possibly Pennsylvania, circa 1740, height 16 inches, top 16 x 18.
Thirteen Piece Lot of French Copper, to include nest of five graduating tournus pots plus one cover, fry pan, along with six piece lot of E. Dehillerin pots and bowl.
Four Tray Lots of Assorted Groups of Wedgwood, to include limited edition Queen Elizabeth bust, black porcelain covered box, pink and white plaque, 12 medallions, rectangle putti figural plaque, along with several other plaques, vase height 10 3/4 inches. Provenance: Estate of James Wadhams.
13 Women’s Designer Blazers, designers include Zanella, Zara, Akris, OGGI, Roberto Cavalli, and others, to include wool liners, cashmere blend and woven, size 8/10, condition consistent with normal wear.
Group of Six Mantel Clocks
to include a Brewster & Ingraham mahogany steeple clock; Joseph Ives beehive 8-day clock; three small Seth Thomas shelf clocks, one with rosewood case; along with The Terry Clock one and eight day time pieces and striking
height 20 inches
Provenance: Fifty Year Personal Collection of Clocks and American Antiques from Thomas Bailey, Manchester, Connecticut.
White Gold Single Pierced Earring, set with marquise diamond over teardrop diamond; teardrop 8.7 millimeter, 5.5 millimeters at widest, 3.5 millimeters.
Nine Piece Assorted Group, to include Bennington pottery, Coachman bottle figure made into a lamp, Parian double figure with column lamp, Earthenware bowl, Gaudy Dutch pitcher and creamer, a pair of Staffordshire figures, glazed blue and white dragon bowl, along with a tall Delft double gourd polychrome vase; height of tallest 17 inches. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Four Rolls of 20-2007 1oz. Silver American Eagle Dollar Coins BU, composed of 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver.
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