1612 Bible; Paintings & Prints; Furniture

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Location
Plainville, CT 06062
Dates

Sale Starts

Mon
Jan 20
5:30pm

Sale Ends

Mon
Jan 20

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Description & Details

1612 Bible & 17th-18th C. Ecclesiastical embroideries; 19th C. to Contemporary Paintings & Prints; Early American & English furniture; Militaria including Captured Confederate Bowie knife; Objets d'art inc. micro-mosaics, miniature portraits, inkwells, bronzes, etc.; Fine porcelain including Sevres, Flight Barr & Barr, Worcester, Meissen, etc.; Asian prints, carvings, china, etc.; Oriental rugs; Jewelry inc. Southwest silver; Silver tableware inc. Tiffany; Clocks; Trucks inc. Wyandotte, etc.
Pair of St. Clement majolica ‘Poodle’ pitchers, France, c.1890, each modelled as a beggingASIAN: Carved wood figure Buddha, Chinese, possibly Ming Dynasty, molded seated on a lotus throne,Viennese enamel and wooden piano-form jewelry chest, 19th C., upright piano form with bone-typePAPERWEIGHTS: Seven decorative glass paperweights, Murano and other, four round clear withLAMP: Tall Mid Century Murano glass lamp, Barovier and Toro style, ribbed glass with gold flecks andLinda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938 - 2011), "Untitled (Christmas Geese & Wreaths)", 2002, oil onASIAN: Chinese Export Rose Medallion porcelain punch bowl, interspersed panels of figures and birdSCULPTURE: After William Reid Dick (British, 1879 - 1961) "The Slingshot" bronze figure of a youngGLASS: Two Steuben crystal bowls and a compote, American, 20th C., details include: "Grotesque"STERLING: Tiffany & Co., New York, reticulated sterling silver footed plate, c. 1914, makers markDouglas Smith (American, 20th C.), “Copps Garden??, c. 2001, oil on masonite, verdant gardenJane Gray Bradley (American, b. 1885), "Untitled (Connecticut Landscape)", oil on artists board,Blanket chest, New England, early 18th C., pine sixboard nailed construction with original snipeGLASS: Five similarly designed glass pieces, two Nailsea style vases with handles and ruffled tops,Doulton Lambeth Commemorative hollowware, two pieces, English, late 19th/ early 20th C., including:Alex Poplaski (Connecticut / Ukraine, 1906-1988), "Woodland Trail in Winter", oil on board, depictsBlanket chest, American, 19th C, nailed construction, bootjack ends with round cutouts, molded edgeContinental inkwells with hand-painted floral decoration, 19th/ early 20th C., four pieces, all withRUG: Uzbek Kazak, 4' 8" x 6' 6", wool on cotton, navy, light blue, gold and salmon geometric onSixteen assorted figural napkin rings, late 19th/early 20th C., silver plate and other metals, oneLinda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938-2011), “Winter in Snowshoe Valley??, 1992, oil on archivalHighboy, American, 20th C, maple and curly maple, reproduction in Queen Anne style, flat top withLinda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938 - 2011), "Untitled (Calendar Cover for 2008)", oil on canvas,SILVER: Gorham, J. E. Caldwell, etc., six table-top accessories, mostly sterling, details include:Pembroke table, New England, late 18th – early 19th C., Hepplewhite, mahogany, drawer withLinda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938 - 2011), "Holiday Greetings", oil on canvas, depicts aSTERLING: Eighteen pieces of marked sterling weighed flatware, servingware, and holloware,Linda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938-2011), 1997, "Fall on the Farm", scene of a picturesque NewRUG: Modern Turkish scatter rug, 6' 2" x 4' 3", wool on wool, mauve pink field, light grey and blueJ. Waddington (active Mid-19th C.), "Girl with Yellow Ribbon", 1859, oil on canvas, depicts lovelyCorner chair, New England, 18th C., maple, rounded crest, flat arms ending in round hand holds,Portrait of young girl holding a doll, in the manner of Joseph Goodhue Chandler (1813-1884) oil onAMERICANA: Carved wood 18th C. yarn winder and early 20th C. child's sled, details include: yarn"The Schooner Yacht Magic of the New York Yacht Club", 1870, published by Currier & Ives (American,Tavern table, American, 18th C., round pine top pinned to square maple base, apron with moldedLinda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938-2011), “Christmas Chapel??, 2001, oil on canvas, depictsTall chest, American, early 20th C., painted blue and white, made of hardwood (possibly walnut),Linda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938 - 2011), "Dancing Ghosts", 2002, oil on canvas, depicts group ofRUG: Semi-antique Persian, 7' x 10', wool on cotton, deep red field and midnight blue primarySILVER: Twenty-six pieces of tested silver flatware and one marked coin, pieces include tablespoons,Louis Aston Knight (American, 1873 - 1948), "Housatonic Valley", oil on board, impressionisticBowfront chest, New England, late 18th-early 19th C., mahogany veneer on pine, edge banded bowedWinfield S. Clime, Roland Brooks, George M. Bruestle, three prints, two of historic Old Lyme homes,Miniature portraits, nine pieces, most 19th C. and of Continental sitters, five with visible19th C. Landscape painting, American, oil on canvas, depicts a tamed wilderness with stream andCorner chair, New England, 18th C., maple, upholstered seat, rounded crest rail ending in shapedYngve Edward Soderberg (American, 1896-1972), four maritime scenes, c. 1940, all drypoint etchings,GLASS: Nineteen pieces of Mary Gregory type glassware, most cranberry, Victorian, details include:Oil on board landscape, late 19th/ 20th C., signed "Arthur Parton" in block letters lower left,RUG: Semi-antique Persian Hamadan runner, 2' 9" x 8' 4", wool on cotton, red field and primaryHarry Russell Ballinger (American 1892-1993), "Untitled" (Winter Sunset)", oil on canvas, depictsSILVER: Large tested silver ladle, marked "W. M. Thomson", wear consistent with age and use, 14 1/4"Gordon Grant, John Winkler and Justin Murray, three 20th C. framed prints by American artists,Hepplewhite one drawer stand, New England, c.1800, maple and pine, square edged top over singleElizabeth Fenner (Foote) Ferguson (American, 1884 - 1925), "Untitled (Rocky Meadow", oil on board,Wooden coal chest with tooled brass overlay panels, featuring raised snakeskin like texture, mountedRoyal Worcester, two pieces, twin handled vase and columnar candlestick, both marked on base,Signed watercolor landscape, French, 2007, depicts herdsman and two cows casually traveling along aCandle stand, American, c.1830, Cherry and maple, tilting rectangular top with rounded and shaped+Mrs. Jeanette Davies (American, 20th C.) "The Little Red School House" naive style acrylic onRUG: Semi-antique Persian, 3' 7" x 2' 4", wool on cotton, cream field, blue primary border, accent+James Goodwin McManus (American, 1882 - 1958), "Summer Landscape", 1934, oil on canvas, depictsCard table, American, c.1830, walnut and butternut, reeded edge swing top rotates to open onto fixedE. Howard & Co. Boston, No. 5 Regulator/Banjo Clock, 20th C, cherry case with rosewoodRobert Hogg Nisbit, Eugene Higgins, Abraham Philips, Edward Moran, four framed prints, including:CUT GLASS: Three pieces including: American Brillant Cut small bowl with scalloped sawtooth rim andPembroke table, American, c.1800, mahogany, single drawer with round brass pull inlay across bottomGifford, Soderberg, etc, three seaside prints; Robert Swain Gifford (American, 1840 - 1905),RUG: Semi-antique Persian Tabriz carpet, 6' 9" x 9' 5", wool on cotton, analogous taupe floral andPortraits, pair of 19th C. water color portraits, the woman titled "Clarissa Hosmer" and the manSTERLING: Twenty-six pieces of servingware, many with stainless steel blades or non-silver parts,WEAPON: Important Historical Captured Confederate Bowie knife with identified as Roanoke IslandNaive oil "View from West Point", American, mid 19th - early 20th C., unsigned, oil on academy boardWEAPON: Collins & Co. overseer plantation owner Bowie knife / sword, 1900-1930, American, CollinsvilAfter William Henry Meyers (American, 19th C.), four prints after his drawings of the CaliforniaWWII Aeronautical grouping, six pieces: German WWII aeronautical parachute harness release; WWII gunJulian Clarence Levi (New York, 1874-1971), "New England Dock", 1942, color silkscreen, depictingWWII Aeronautical grouping: two silk parachute harnesses and stabilizer, one marked "SwitlickHarry Farlow (American, 1882 - 1956), "Untitled (Still Life with Jug)", oil on canvas, depictsYALE Memorabilia: Eighteen souvenir spoons all marked sterling, most with enamel decoration,EPHEMERA: Movie star autographs, personalized collection of predominately originally signedEPHEMERA: a comprehensive personal early postcard collection of New Rochelle and Mt. Vernon N.Y.William Henry Howe (American,1846 - 1929), oil on canvas-board, depicts reclining cows in pasture,Chelsea Banjo clock, C-1947, 8-day spring driven time only movement with platform escapement, serial19th C. Pastoral Landscape, oil on canvas, a bright sky over blue mountains, two figures tend aSplay leg table, American, pine top, maple, base, rectangular pegged top, serpentine cut corners,LAMP: Table lamp with reverse painted / transfer glass shade, 20th C., shade featuring country millChippendale style wing chair, early 20th C, light green patterned newer upholstery, serpentineCLOCK: Carriage clock by Harris and Harrington, French, early 20th C., works marked "H&H, Made inHanging shelf, American, late 19th/ early 20th C, poplar, three graduated shelves over two drawersCHINA: Spode transferware, seven pieces, including: five pieces of Spode "Grasshopper" patternRUG: Semi-antique Persian Heriz, 7' 10" x 10', wool on cotton, red field with midnight blue primarySCULPTURE: Parian bust of Clytie by Copeland, mid-19th C., England, special order through the ArtDennis Sheehan (American, b. 1950), "The Way Back", oil on canvas, depicts Impressionistic summerCLOCKS: Wall clock, clock parts and a counting machine, all 19th C., including: Chauncy Jerome OGFranklin Bennett (American, 1908-2005), thirteen artworks, consisting of one oil on board and twelvePembroke table, New England, early 19th C., Sheraton, cherry, shaped corner drop leaves, singleSusan Donnell (American, 20th/ 21st C.), "Getting Ready", pastel on paper, depicts hunting dogsDesk accessories, four pieces, including: two miniature brass and glass carriage clocks, one markedDumbwaiter, American or English, 19th C, mahogany, three tiers of round graduated dished rim trays,Luigi Lucioni (Italian American, 1900-1988), "Whites and Shadows", c. 1940, etching, landscape withBlanket chest, American, 19th C, poplar, dovetailed construction with cast hinges, top with moldedThree prints/ drawings by Nan Lindahl, Leon Jay Meyer, and William H. Bartlett, details include:SCULPTURE: Parian bust of Sir Walter Scott by Copeland, England, 19th C., depicts the famousJohn C. Traynor (American, b. 1961), "No. 187, Daffodils", 1999, oil on canvas, depicts a still lifeDining table, American, c.1820, deep mahogany, drop leaf, six ring turned tapered legs ending inPhilip Kappel, Adolf Arthur Dehn, Philip Little, Henry Rankin Poore, four late 19th/20th C. prints,Lap desk, late 19th/early 20th C., with tambour top opens when drawer is pulled, fold out writingEarly Wedgwood, etc., four pieces of 19th C. English, details include: pair of Butterfly form vases,Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester porcelain vase, 19th C., English, baluster form with gilded accents,Four drawer chest, Massachusetts, early 19th C., Sheraton, mahogany ovolo corner top with half-moonCHINA: Spode, Wedgwood, Coalport, etc., varied miniature porcelain tea sets and cups, 40+ pieces,Wing chairs, pair, American, Queen Anne style in red damask upholstery, arched crest, straight backGerman porcelain figurine of woman with lyre on pedestal, 19th C., Meissen style blue glazed crossedKerr Eby (Canadian / American, 1890-1946), "The Portage", 1930, drypoint etching, depicting twoRUG: Semi-antique Persian Karaja scatter rug, 6' 1" x 4' 10", wool on cotton, red field, wideDenuelle, Paris porcelain inkwell, 19th C., polychrome and gilt decorated, modeled with centralSofa, Salem, MA, c.1800-1810, Sheraton in red stripe upholstery, mahogany reeded arms and reededGeorge L. Nelson (American, 1887-1978), "Asters", oil on Masonite, still life floral study featuringSamuel Alcock & Company Greek-Revival vase, English, 19th C., depicts "The Infant Bacchus DeliveredTwo nautical tall ship paintings, 20th/21st C., the first an oil on canvas by Betty Ann MorrisEnglish stoneware teapot with encaustic decoration, c. 1800, probably Samuel Hollins Pottery,Table, American, Classical, c.1810, white grained marble top with round corners on book matchedTwo hand painted enamel containers, 20th C., the first a Japanese-made European style urn, yellowTable top cabinet, 20th C, rosewood veneer, edge molded flat top over two doors, opens to three overTwo James Hadley for Royal Worcester "Mrs Hadley's Hand" spill vases, 19th C., English, modelled asJ. Courtney (late 19th C. to early 20th C.), pair of acrylic on board landscapes, including:Royal Worcester porcelain "St. Aubyn" porcelain spill vase, 19th C., English, amphora form vaseSettee, Chippendale style, legs and frame hardwood, upholstered in cream/yellow damask with fourSILVER, etc.: Sixteen silver souvenir spoons, consisting of sterling, 800, and tested non-silver,British Seascape, 19th C., oil on canvas, a shoreline village and ships at low tide, indistinctlyFlight, Barr and Barr Worcester porcelain handled vase, 19th C., English, jeweled pearl border atLolling chair, American or English, c.1770, Chippendale in yellow damask upholstery, mahogany,Meissen topographical sander and liner, late 19th C., decorated with handpainted scenes ofSide chair, New England, 18th C., cherry, sweeping crest with carved ears, Chippendale straightBOOK: "Drawings by Holbein, The Queen's Collection at Windsor Castle", by Susan Foister, 1983,Pair of 19th C. English Argand lamps by Messenger & Sons, London & Birmingham for Jones, Lows, etc.,18th C. engraving on paper, portrait of a main signed “RR Saltmer??, c. 1787, gentleman inRUG: Modern Turkish carpet, 9' 5" x 6' 8", wool on wool, red field, light blue primary border,SCULPTURE: Stanislas Lewandovsky (Polish, 1859 - 1940) "The Helmsman" 20th C., a male nude is bentPierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919), "Claude Renoir, tourné a gauche [from: 'L'Album desFour side chairs, late 19th-20th C in Jacobean style, hardwood, upholstered in yellow damask withSILVER: Three pieces of silver condiment servers, two with cobalt glass liners, 19th C. or earlier,Frederick de Wit (Dutch, 1630-1706), map of Amsterdam with hand-colored land borders, details and+Kneehole desk, English, 18th C, burl walnut on oak, top with banding and book-matched veneer over19th C. English barometer by P. Caminada, Taunton, mahogany case with shell and string inlay,Four Chippendale side chairs, late 18th C, mahogany, three matching one similar, straight flat crestEarly 20th C. French Barbotine Figural Pitcher, "Camille Pelletan, No. 741", by Onnaing, France, c.Sir John Tenniel (England, 1829-1914), lithograph, c. 1890, "Dropping the Pilot" political cartoon,Sevres hand-painted porcelain inkwell, French, 18th C., painted laurel wreath/ swag and floralArmchair, in the manner of English 17th C, oak, carved flat panel back with floral and berry motif,Meissen egg-form inkwell, German, late 19th C., porcelain with cobalt glaze and gilded trim,Paul Joseph Constantin Gabriel (Dutch, 1828-1903), "Untitled (Landscape with Windmill)", oil onFrench Gien Faience pottery, four pieces, all with maker's stamp to base, details include: largest aEdouard Vuillard (French 1868-1946), "Interior au Canape au Soir", 1930, etching, depicts womanMiniature portraits, seven pieces, Continental subjects, all appear to be 19th C. or earlier andCHINA: Meissen "Rich Blue Onion" shallow porcelain bowls, three pieces, all with Imari type palette+Table top mirrored cabinet, figured veneer, edge molded flat top over mirrored door, frame with"La Bataille Gagnee par l'Armee Espagnol en 1762," 19th/20th C. hand-colored engraving, unsigned,Sarreguemines majolica character jugs, French, late 19th/ early 20th C., four pieces, including:GLASS: Ten Continental ornately decorated goblets, 19th/ 20th C., items of interest include: finelyRUG: Uzbek Kazak runner, 2' 8" x 9' 6", wool on cotton, navy, light red and celadon geometric designCHINA: Meissen hand-painted porcelain, twenty-four pieces, all with fruit and flower motif andSCULPTURE: Two busts, the first after Joseph Chinard (French, 1756 - 1813) bust of JulietteSix hand painted Continental miniatures depicting women and one couple in wooden frames, 19th/20thSCULPTURE: Bronze depicting a nymph riding a satyr, signed 'Nam Greb' on base, 20th C., marble orThree Faience porcelain inkwells, 19th C., France, glazed decoration in green, yellow, blue, etc.,Six hand painted Continental miniature portraits depicting Napoleon, 19th/20th C., details include:Pastel still life signed "Prase Jacyrelis" or similar, 20th/ 21st C., depicts ceramic vessels, whiteFrench Sceaux Faience porcelain tea set, late 19th C., six pieces, all with decorated with greenTwo Parisian watercolors, "The Fisherman on the Seine" and "The Pont Nuef and the Cete" both datedEarly 20th C. French Barbotine Figural Pitcher, "Belgium Soldier, No. 752", by Onnaing, France, c.Brass chandelier with eight scroll arms terminating in candleholders, Dutch, late 18th/ 19th C.,Staffordshire, English, 19th C., seven pieces featuring figures, dove and houses, scattered damagesSix hand painted Continental miniatures depicting women in brass frames, 19th/20th C., detailsEcclesiastical vestment: chasuble, Continental, 17th/18th C., red silk damask with gold metallicSCULPTURE: Classical statue of Eros seated on column, late 19th C., cast and painted spelter, nameThree micro mosaic frames, all on brass stands with oval photo openings, the first a white archedFive hand painted Continental miniature portraits depicting women and one couple, in pierced brassEcclesiastical vestment: orphrey fragment, Continental, probably 17th C., possibly earlier,Continental oil on canvas, late 19th/ mid-20th C., indistinctly signed at lower right "K.Ecclesiastical vestment: Chasuble, Continental, probably 18th C., cream silk with, polychrome andSILVER: Russian '84' silver cigarette box with intricate floral repousse design throughout,RUG: Modern Peshawar Afghan, 5' 3" x 3' 9", wool on wool, red field, deep cream primary border,Sevres style French Napoleonic porcelain inkwell, 19th C., France, Empire style decoration of threeBOOK: [HOLY BIBLE, in English, King James Version]. – The New Testament … Newly Translated outEcclesiastical embroideries, two pieces: two rectangular fragments, both Continental, the first probFour hand painted Continental miniature portraits in bone frames with etched details, 19th/20th C.,Large Italian micro mosaic cross, 20th C., with embossed metal plaques, at center is JesusCarved and painted wood Santos, St. Vincent Ferrer?, likely Spanish Colonial, 19th C., carved woodenEcclesiastical embroideries, two pieces: one a collar, the other a rectangular fragment,Four pieces of micro mosaic and Pietra Dura jewelry, details include: miniature micro mosaic pinTerracotta fragment, bust of a woman/goddess, elaborately coiled hair, depicted wrapped in greenRUG: Agra Serapi runner, 2' 7" x 12', wool on cotton, gold, cream, celadon and light blue geometric18K Micro mosaic pin, surround edge tested 18K yellow gold, set with an oval micro mosaic finelySCULPTURE: After Massimiliano Soldani Benzi (Italian, 1656-1740) "Dancing Faun with Cymbals" 20thSTERLING: Tiffany & Co., four pieces, including a small teapot with insulated handle,Ecclesiastical embroideries, fifteen total pieces, Continental, probably 18th C. and earlier, piecesSix hand painted Continental miniature portraits in bone frames, 19th/20th C., details include:Four Religious themed display pieces, 20th c., details include: hand painted enamel metal plaque,Nelson Cooke White (American, 1900 - 1989), "San Trovaso, Venice", oil on wooden panel, depicts14K Micro mosaic pin, surround edge tested 14K yellow gold, set with an oval micro mosaic design ofWilliam Didier-Pouget (French, 1864-1959), "Les Saucilles", 1888, oil on board, impressionisticTwo micro mosaic pieces, including one hardstone book-form paperweight with micro mosaic to cover,Nine hand painted Continental miniature portraits in bone or bone-type frames, 19th/20th C., all butRUG: Modern Indo Persian Bidjar design runner, 14' x 2' 9", wool on cotton, red field, red primarySCULPTURE: Two nude male bronzes; the first, a Grand Tour bronze after the Greek sculpture theSTERLING: Gorham, Royal Danish, Manchester Silver Co., five pieces of sterling silver hollowware,ASIAN: Japanese blue and white porcelain, 19th-early 20th C., including an Arita bowl, hand paintedContinental street scene, early 20th C., Impressionistic style, indistinctly signed lower right,RUGS: Two scatter rugs: Semi-antique Persian Sarouk, 4' 3" x 2', wool on cotton, red field withASIAN: Japanese earthenware, 19th/20th C., including: three small Satsuma vases and a Satsuma bowl,SILVER: Two boxed sets of “800?? gold washed spoons, totaling 24 pieces, 19th C., including: setFive hand painted Continental miniature portraits depicting women in brass frames, most withSCULPTURE: Art Deco style woman drinking from a bowl, 20th C. bronze with brown patina, woman inRUG: William Morris Arts and Crafts style runner, 2' 9" x 8', maroon, pistachio, gold and navyART GLASS: Five hand-blown Italian goblets, 20th C., all likely Murano/ Venetian, two with illegibleSTERLING: Flatware set by M H Wilkens & Sohne, Germany, 100+ pieces, "WKS1" pattern, including: tenASIAN: Six Chinese cloisonne purse-form pendants, 20th C., all gilt washed with cloisonne floral andBernard Boutet de Monvel (France, 1881-1949) "La Vieille (The Old Woman)", 1911, soft-ground etchingBernard Boutet de Monvel (France, 1881-1949), "Père Boyer (Father Boyer)" or "Vieillard Assis or LeASIAN: Large Chine Export blue and white vase, late 19th/ early 20th C., porcelain with blue glazedAesthetic Movement easel, American, c. 1880, three legs, finely detailed peacock in relief to upperJosé Manuel Darro (Spainish, b. 1958), "Pinta", 1999, oil on canvas, depicts still life of whiteLouis V. Aronson (New York, 1869-1940), Art Deco Egyptian-Revival Mummy lamp, c. 1923, cold paintedTwo 20th C. depictions of the Alhambra in Grenada, Spain, 20th C., the first a three-dimensionalLAMP: Art Nouveau style desk lamp, brass base with three leaf feet, curved arm holding single bulbSTERLING: Tiffany & Co., etc., thirty-eight pieces total of ornately decorated American and EnglishTwo Persian framed paintings, 20th C., one on bone-type support and one on porcelain, both signed,Rookwood Pottery pair of bookends, 1919, each figural form of two children seated together reading aSaul Kovner (Russian-American,1904 - 1981), "Busy Canal", 1935, watercolor on paper, signed andSCULPTURE: "Le Bonheur" French Nouveau bronze, a nude woman stands atop an orb, possibly the moon,Five 20th C. framed drawings of architecture, pair larger and three matching smaller signed "Hall",SCULPTURE: Art Deco style bronze of two nude women dancing with the moon, on oblong marble plinth,ASIAN: Two Japanese woodblock prints by Utagawa (Ando) Hiroshige (1797-1858), "Station 18: Ejiri"Two Indo-Persian Mughal-style paintings, 20th C., the first a painting on bone-type support,GLASS: Three Contemporary diamond cut crystal hollowware bowls, including: round centerpiece bowlPHOTOGRAPHY: Morris Rosenfeld (American, 1885-1968), "The Shamrock", silver gelation photographicASIAN: Chinese enamelware, eight pieces, late Qing and later, including: Canton enamel dishes/traysRobert Blazek (American, 20th/21st C.) "Terns on High Head Beach", 1988, gouache on paper, seascapeTOYS: Wyandotte pressed steel LaSalle sedan car with detachable travel trailer, c. 1930s-40s, madeTom Ingle (Connecticut, 1920-1973), watercolor on paper, sparse abstract composition with black andGLASS: Four Steuben crystal bowls and a decanter, American, 20th C., details include: low bowl withTom Ingle (Connecticut, 1920-1973), "Circles and Squares", oil on canvas, abstracted compositionTOYS: Steelcraft City Trucking Co. dump truck, c. 1940s, original condition, red body with cream bedPOSTER: World War I army recruitment poster “Columbia Calls??, lithograph, ca. 1916, designed byTOYS: Three Wyandotte pressed steel freight trucks, mid-20th C., all made in USA and professionallyASIAN: Three Japanese Obi and other embroidered accessories, six pieces total, 20th C., including:TOYS: Two Wyandotte pressed steel dump trucks, ca. 1940s-50s, both made in USA and professionallyLowell Nesbitt (American, 1933 - 1993), "Daylily", etching, signed and numbered, wear consistentGLASS: Four Steuben crystal bowls/ serving platters with "Snail" handles, American, 20th C., detailsGeorge Laurence Nelson (American, 1887 - 1978), "Lilies + Delphinium", watercolor on paper, floralTOYS: Two pressed steel sedan cars, mid-20th C., the first a Wyandotte LaSalle car, originalPAPERWEIGHTS: Seven decorative pieces including five paper weights; four paper weights clear round,Lowell Nesbitt (American, 1933 - 1993), color lithograph, depicts daylilies in tones of blue andJEWELRY: Zuni style owl squash blossom necklace, enamel and stone veneer, tested silver, a singleHerman Margulies (American, 1922 - 2004) "Sunstrokes", 1982, pastel on paper, red barns and a siloTOYS: Two Wyandotte pressed steel tractor trailer trucks, ca. 1930s-40s, the first a Marx largeASIAN: Three modern Chinese textiles, 20th C., including: two pairs of children’s silk boots, bothGLASS: Four Steuben crystal bowls, American, 20th C., all signed, details include: Revere style bowlRUG: Semi-antique Persian, 5' x 3' 4", wool on cotton, deep blue field, cream primary border,ASIAN: Carved wood and gold lacquer Buddha, Chinese, Qing Dynasty, molded standing on a lotus base,Ramon Garcia (American, 20th C.), "Still life with Roses" watercolor on paper, contemporaryTOYS: Hubley cast iron Mack dump truck, c. 1920s-30s, made in USA and professionally restored,Trudi Shippenberg (Connecticut, 20th C.), “Winter??, hooked tapestry, snowy landscape with manyJEWELRY: Four Southwest style silver and turquoise cuff bracelets, one Kirk Smith with large centralASIAN: Five Asian Pieces including: Three pieces of Japanese Satsuma porcelain, 19th/ 20th C.,TOYS: Two Wyandotte pressed steel vehicles, mid-20th C., both made in USA and professionallyRUG: Turkish Kilim runner, 2' 7" x 9' 6", wool on wool, teal, gold, navy, green and purpleSTERLING: Three sterling silver boxes, all marked, details include: largest with monogram "TKM" andASIAN: Four-part Chinese screen with hand-painted Rose Canton porcelain panels, early 20th C.,Richard Christian (American, Connecticut artist, 20th C.), watercolor on paper, estuary framed byTOYS: Tonka, etc., two pressed steel trucks, the first a c.1957 Tonka AAA wrecker tow truck,Trudi Shippenberg (Connecticut, 20th C.), “Pomadora??, hooked tapestry, large circularGLASS: Four Steuben crystal bowls/ vases on foot, American, 20th C., each with matching crimpedCLOCK: "World Time", 20th C, polished brass electric clock using seven battery powered movements,Karl Mann, Jarvin L. Parks, two Contemporary collages, details include: Jarvin L. Parks (American,TOYS: Nine die-cast toy oil tanker trucks, mid 20th C., all made in USA and professionally restored,Amber, or amber type assortment, twenty pieces, include ten natural form palm stones, two smallDollhouse/ Miniature pair of glass-beaded candle chandeliers, late 19th/ early 20th C., eachTEXTILES: Mary Francis statement purses, four pieces, each featuring elaborate applied decoration toGLASS: Six pieces including three glass bottles, an amethyst swirl rib, with applied lip, etched "M"Janet Cummings Good (American, 20th C.), “Formosan Sika??, framed giclee print on archival paper,TOYS: Two Marx Wyandotte pressed steel trucks, mid-20th C., both made in USA and professionallyEvelyn Butterfield (20th C.) "The Flower Seller", pastel on paper, a women stands among bouquets ofJEWELRY: Four pieces of Mexico Sterling and onyx jewelry, including a contemporary choker with waveTwo framed Contemporary ink drawings, both framed and unsigned, details include: ink on paper stillART GLASS: Carlo Moretti cased stemware, Mid-Century Modern, eight pieces, all vibrant chartreuseART POTTERY: Four hand-thrown ceramic pieces, 20th C., two bowls and two small vases, detailsJEWELRY: Zuni style Fly squash blossom necklace, enamel and stone veneer, tested silver, two rows ofGary Bukovnik (American, b. 1947), still life lithograph, signed and dated in pencil lower right,RUG: Modern Indo Persian runner, 2' 4" x 11', wool on cotton, red field, navy primary border, accentWilliam Ashby McCloy (Connecticut, 1913-2000), “Other Gods??, c. 1933, oil on canvas, depicted isGLASS: Four Baccarat cut crystal decanters, 20th C., three matching "Tallyrand" cordial decantersMid-20th C. oil on canvas, portrait of lady seated against blue background, she wears an all whiteRussell Cowles (American, 1887-1979), “Frozen Falls??, oil on canvas, abstracted compositionJEWELRY: Seventeen rings, most tested silver and turquoise, one two-tone silver vignette, one coral,ADVERTISING: Sunkist "Tom Cat" print, Mid-century ink drawing featuring Coca-Cola, and a pop-artGLASS: Three hand-blown clear glass apothecary jars, 20th C., pontil marks on base, domed lides withFive 20th C. prints including: Arnold Blanch (American, 1896-1968), “Floral Magic??, lithograph,STERLING: Gorham, Whiting, Alvin, etc., forty-three pieces of flatware and servingware, all markedSarreguemines majolica dragonfly wall pocket, c. 1920, France, porcelain with green iridescentTwo Bing & Grondahl abstract stoneware figurines by Sten Lykke Madsen from his 'Abstract' line ofThirteen carved Malachite animals and polished stones, 20th C., no maker's marks viewed, animalsASIAN: Rose Canton enameled porcelain panel, Chinese, 20th C., depicts two black and white birdsJEWELRY: Southwest, 24+ pieces in tested silver, stones including turquoise, eight pair of earrings,Two Indian framed portraits, 20th C., the first on bone-type support with carved details, of a royalSCULPTURE: Augusto Murer (Italian, 1922 - 1985) "Faun" patinated bronze, a seated faun plays theGLASS: Baccarat and Val St. Lambert figures and paperweight, three pieces, 20th C., Christmas20th C. framed etching of a woman, pencil signed “Georg Lahey?? lower right, depicted is a nudeASIAN: Enameled "Allah" plaque in ornately inlaid frame, Persian, 20th C., enameled plaque in blueRUG: Modern Southwest Persian scatter rug, 6' 6" x 5' 3", wool on cotton, deep red field, creamSILVER: Three boxed sets of silver spoons, totaling 37 pieces, 19th C., all with marks, includingASIAN: Japanese kimono, possibly wedding "Uchikake" kimono, mid-20th C., white ground with birds andPhillip Kappel (Connecticut, 1901-1981), two etchings, and three 20th C. American watercolors, theTwo Indian framed paintings depicting romantic scenes, 20th C., the first a painting on celluloidGLASS: Orrefors, Mats Jonasson, etc., four pieces including cut crystal bowl and three engraved leadNorman Laliberte (American,1925-2021), heads in profile facing away from each other, surrounded byASIAN: Three Chinese embroidered textiles and one book, 19th/20th C., including: pair of QingRUG: Uzbek Tabriz, 3' 2" x 4' 4", wool on cotton, gold, gray and denim geometric and floral designsSILVER: Seventeen pieces of silver flatware and servingware, some with sterling and other silverASIAN: Framed embroidery of figures in landscape, 20th C., oblong composition, metallic andASIAN: Japanese porcelain, late 19th/early 20th C., including: Kutani bowl with hand-painted glazeJEWELRY: Three Southwest necklaces, carved bird motif; including a Navajo articulated eagle collar,Desk Accessories, eight pieces including three glass mushroom decorations or paper weights, twoASIAN: Japanese painting on silk, 20th C., two women seated next to an open shoji reading andART GLASS: Four small iridescent vases, Loetz style, including a round cobalt multi color, a green

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