Four piece lot to include an oil on canvas of an abstract signed William A. McCloy 1958, an unsigned black painting on board, an oil on canvas unsigned still life with a skull, and a painting of a woman signed W. A. McCloy.
10 box lots to include various cups and saucers, crystal bowls, vases, export plate, covered jar, Danish dishes, collectors plates, Wedgwood punch bowl, fish figures
Set of Six Jocelyn Burton Sterling Silver Bowls with crustacean centers, two with snails 2 bent height 1 3/4 inches, diameter 4 inches 33.6 troy ounces. Provenance: The consignor’s late husband, Philip Refson, owned the Charles de Temple jewelry shop on Jermyn St, London in the late 1970’s through early 90’s. Charles de Temple and Jocelyn Burton were friends, and he carried many of Jocelyn’s silver pieces in his store. Mr. Refson became a private client and personal friend of Jocelyn’s during this time and often commissioned pieces directly from Jocelyn. The chargers and the bull place card holders Philip was a Taurus are examples of commissioned pieces.
Group of Six Carved Wooden Items
to include five carved and painted animal figures along with a monkey on a stick toy
with 1974 John Walton receipt
heights ranging from 4 to 1-1/4
Provenance: The Estate of Diana Atwood Johnson
William H. Jackson French Empire style iron fireback with winged sphinxes and urn center, marked on back: Wm. H. Jackson & Company 2W. 47St. New York. ht. 21in., wd. 31in.
After William Henry Brown, set of ten Kellogg silhouette lithographs with tint stone, Felix Grundy De Witt Clinton Dixon Hall Lewis John Randolphe John Forsyth Martin Van Buren John Quincy Adams Alexander Macomb Nathaniel Potter Tall Madge Henry Clay, all framed and matted by Wesley Allen Framemakers, sight size 15 x 10 1/2 Provenance: Property from Credit Suisse’s Americana Collection
Three piece Tiffany & Co. sterling silver including St. Dunstan pattern tea pot and coffee pot, and a stand for kettle marked Tiffany & Co. Makers 13886 sterling silver 925-1000 sm. monogrammed. tea pot: ht. 5 1/2in., 2 pints 8 cups coffee pot: ht. 7 1/2in., 2 1/2 pints 80.9 t oz.
E. Nahcepe Russian
Russian bronze figure
Cossack on Horseback with Maiden
resting on marble base
marked on base: E. Nahcepe
height 16 inches, length 14 inches
Two piece Marguerite Kirmse 1885-1954 lot to include etching The Optimist signed in pencil Marguerite Kirmse image size 7 3/4 x 11 3/4 and a print Steal Preferred
Tray lot including gilt and enameled Egyptian mummy novelty telescopic propelling pencil, three other telescopic pencils, sterling silver switch bladed knife, seven other pocket knives, sterling silver bracelets, sterling coin match holders, etc.
Thaddeus Defrees 1855-1888, oil on canvas, River Running Through New Hampshire, landscape, unsigned, old paper label on verso, 14 x 24 1/4. Provenance: Estate of Arthur C. Pinto, MD
Three piece lot to include Eldred Wheeler pair of cherry Federal style one drawer stands ht. 27in., top: 17 x 17 and a candlestand ht. 25in., top: 16 x 16.
Sheraton mahogany small sofa having mahogany scrolled hand rests over fluted supports all set on four front turned and fluted legs, circa 1830-1840. seat ht. 16 in. total ht. 35 1/2 in. lg. 66 in. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Elizabeth and Edward Wallace of The Tracy House in Meriden, Connecticut.
D.R. Dimes figured maple hutch in two parts, upper section with two glass doors and glass center panel, lower section having three drawers over two doors on bracket base, signed on back D.R. Dimes. ht. 83 in., wd. 57 1/2in., dp. 16 1/4in.
Currier & Ives Spring Flowers hand colored engraving published by Currier & Ives 1861 Wesley Allen Framemakers 14 1/2 x 19 sight size Provenance: Property from Credit Suisse’s Americana Collection
Two large Chinese porcelain chargers including blue and white with blossoming lotus and wild flowers and a celadon incised charger. dia. 16 in. and 17 in.