Pair of White Marble Urn Form Lamps on Stepped Bases
Late 19th century
Provenance: Property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc. purchased from Lee Calicchio Antiques June 5, 200 ($2,900)
Leaded and Stained Glass “Apple Blossom” Lamp
on Handel base
height 25 inches, diameter 18 inches
Condition: presents well, shade slightly out of round, minor hairlines to shade, slight wear to base
Enrique Miralles (Spanish 1883-)
Interior scene with two women, one seated and posing for her portrait being painted by the other woman
Oil on wood board
Signed lower right “Enrique Miralles”
Artist biography on verso
14″ x 18″
Italian Style Mid-Century Modern Red Leather and Chrome Sling Chair
having curved chrome arms and supports, custom red leather upholstery, wear to leather
height 29 1/2 inches, width 26 inches
Federal Mahogany Candle Stand
having dished top, set on tripod base, late 18th / early 19th century
height 28 1/2 inches, top 20 5/8″ x 21″
Provenance: The Eric Van Rooy Estate: A Connecticut Gentleman’s Collection
Pair of Neoclassical Style Giltwood Veneer Stone Side Tables
having pietra dura style round top raised on triple cabriole leg supports, ending in lion paw feet
height 26 inches, diameter 24 1/2 inches
Provenance: Estate of Stephen F. Osborne, 2185 South Easton Road, Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Five: Mel Hunter (American 1927-2004)
“Harbingers of Spring”, AP 14/20/125
“Threading the Needle”, AP 12/25/260
Two “Up at High Barn”, edition R IV/XXXV, AP 14/20/125
“The Pine” AP 10/25/260 (unframed)
Lithographs
Each signed lower right
31″ x 38 1/2″ largest frame
Three Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain Ginger Jars
of tapering form each having Geishas in garden, urn, and flower motif with some raised enamel peacocks and birds
height 11 1/2 inches
Eight Framed Vintage Engravings
to include
four Le Moniteur de la Mode 19th century women’s fashion magazine bookplates, after Augustus Kollner “Wall Street N.Y. 1847” Lithograph, “Boston and Bunker Hill”, Portrait of Madison, “Aquatic Temple”
Largest frame 22″ x 26″
William Lester Stevens (American 1888-1969)
Still life of flowers in a vase with a Buddha figure Iris
Oil on canvas
Unsigned
26″ x 20″
Provenance: Estate of Joyce L. August, formerly from “The Original Jack August’s House of Sea Foods” Restaurant in Northampton, Massachusetts
Condition: surface grime, some paint loss
American Folk Art (Early 19th Century)
Primitive Portrait of a Gentleman
with a high collar and red coat
Oil on canvas
Unsigned
18 1/2″ x 15 1/2″
Condition: restretched and relined canvas, heavy
surface grime, craquelure, inpainting, thick varnish,
some undulation
Barbara Lussier (American 20/21st Century)
“Storm Brewing”, Sunset landscape of a marsh
Oil on linen canvas
Signature lower left “Lussier”
15″ x 30″
Providence: Academic Artists Association, Jerry’s Artaranna Award 2007 ($2,800)
Pair of German Porcelain Urn Form Table Lamps
both having floral motif with gilt accents, milk glass shades
total height 31 inches, urn height 19 inches
Provenance: From a Park Avenue, New York Estate
Chinese Porcelain Qianlong Grey Crackle Gallipot
having crackle glaze throughout, several collection stickers and number 8, Qianlong period
height 6 inches
Provenance: Property of a Northeast Private Institution from the collection of Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge
Attributed to Tilman Riemenschneider (German circa 1460-1531)
“Carved Walnut Figure of Christ the Redeemer”
A carved walnut Renaissance figure of Christ the Redeemer, shown standing with outstretched right arm and the left arm drawn slightly inward, his body turned gently at the waist and draped in deeply carved, naturalistic folds characteristic of the Franconian school. The figure displays a sensitively modeled face with downcast eyes and flowing hair, and retains an unpainted, warm walnut surface typical of early 16th-century South German sculpture.
height 47 inches
Provenance: Thomaston Place Auction Galleries, Maine, 11/13/2020, Lot 1346 ($5,557)
German silver ewer having three chased panels, The Resurrection, The Last Supper and The Crucifixion, top mounted with four birds along with letter from Fels Gallery Fifth Avenue New York to Mrs. Henry Roberts stating it is from Nurnberg circa 1600. Provenance: Governor Henry Roberts Edward Roberts 1110 Prospect Ave Hartford to present owner.
Bronze Buddha on lotus base mounted on wood stand, crown and necklace mounted with stones, probably Nepal 19th century.
some stones missing
total height 15 inches
Set of twelve Harper’s Weekly and miscellaneous prints, mostly Massachusetts and Boston. sight size 4 1/2 x 20 1/2 to 10 x 14. Property from Credit Suisse’s Americana Collection
Rolleiflex camera in case with lenses along with Voigtlander Bessamatic camera with 35 mm 35/3.4 Voigtlander Skoparex lens and Super-Dynarex 135/4 lens.