Stickley Westcott Street Library Table, oak, having dark iron star hardware and three small drawers, along with heavy corbei construction and thru-tension supports, having brass tag, model 89-409, height 31 inches, length 60 inches, width 36 inches; Stickley dining room V-back side chair, model # 89-312, height 39 inches, length 27 1/2 inches, width 23 inches.
Stickley Syracuse Sideboard, oak, having four short middle drawers, over three long opening drawers, flanked by two outer no reveal doors, interior shelving, height 40 inches, top 25″ x 81″.
Gustav Stickley Commemorative Oak Bookcase, having two mitered mullion doors, each opening to shelving within, having brass tag, marked #32,height 53 inches, top 15″ x 56″.
Stickley Oak Open Double Bookcase, having keyed mortise and tenon joinery with five shelves, three of which are adjustable, having brass tag, marked #54 and model 89-646, height 55 inches, width 49 inches, depth 12 inches.
A Pair of Olive Wood Commodes, having serpentine shaped top with inlaid wood designs over conforming case of two serpentine drawers with blocked ends, bombay sides, all set on cabriole legs and scrolled feet, early 18th century, having original handles, front edge moldings missing one four inch, one about nine inches, height 35 inches, width 56 inches, depth 26 inches.
Chinese Famille Rose Jar, 19th century, baluster-shaped body decorated with boys, possibly including HeHe Erxian twins, playing drums, horns and other musical instruments, mounted as a lamp with ormolu top and base, height 14 inches, total height 31 inches.
Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
Chinese Porcelain Ginger Jar, having painted courtyard scene with figures, height 9 1/2 inches. Provenance Parke Bernet Galleries, Sept. 1970 sale, item # 147, Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
Chinese Sang de Boeuf Porcelain Vase, having globular form with oxblood body tapering into white flared rim, made into a table lamp, height 14 1/2 inches.
Chinese Green Apple Glaze Porcelain Vase, in squat form having large flared rim, crackle glaze interior and bottom, height 8 1/2 inches, diameter 8 inches.
Chinese “Sang de boeuf” Porcelain Vase, bottle form oxblood glazed with pale celadon at the neck, the bottom in a translucent celadon glaze (rough foot), height 13 1/4 inches.
Chinese Powder Blue and Famille Verte Covered Jar, 19th century, possibly older, body decorated with circular Famille Verte reserves of phoenix birds and flowers; shoulder with fan-shaped floral reserves on an even and delicate poudre bleu souffle (blown) ground, mounted as a lamp with gilt ormolu neck extension and base, height (jar alone) 15 1/2 inches, total height 30 inches.
Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
Chinese Powder Blue and Famille Verte Covered Jar, 19th century, the round body is decorated in Kangxi-style with orange flowers, bamboo, and rockery, spurious four-character Kangxi regnal mark on base, cover repaired, height 11 inches.
Chinese Famille Verte Covered Jar, 19th century, the body is decorated with birds, orange flowers, and a rockery, mounted as a lamp on a wooden base, height 11 1/2inches.
Chinese Famille Verte Covered Jar, 19th Century, the main circular body decorated with vases and flowers, the shoulder with stylized jui-head border. Mounted as a lamp with metal cover and wooden base, height 8 inches.
Tang Dynasty Style Pottery Horse, brown and green glaze on rectangular base, height 11 1/2 inches, length 13 inches.
Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
Early Bronze Figural Statue of Cesi Juno Goddess, holding weight in raised right hand while resting left hand on hip, wearing sandals, short sleeve chiton clinging to her body, having finely engraved centrally parted wavy hair. height 25 1/2 inches, width 7 1/2 inches
Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Antoine Louis Barge (1796 – 1875)
bronze model of Elephant du Senegal Running Elephant, height 5 1/4 inches, length 7 1/2 inches,
after Antoine-Louis Barye
marked Barye
Barbedienne Foundry.
Alfred Jacquemart (French, 1824 – 1896)
“Horse and Dog at the Stable”
bronze
signed “A. Jacquemart” on base
height 9 inches, length 14 inches, including stand.
Chinese Gray Jade Ram, carved from two-toned nephrite, depicting a pair of rams and rockwork, on a fitted wooden base, height 6 inches, width 8 3/4 inches. Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
Chinese Lapis Lazuli Tripod Incense Burner, Ding, 18th century, compressed body supported by three stylized paw feet, rectangular openwork handles with carved foo lion terminals, arved with low relief band of paris of confronted scrolling Gui dragons, height 2 3/4 inches, diameter 5 inches.
Two Carnelian Pieces, and silver Chinese teapot with cloisonne collar and dragon spout end, along with a carded figure on a tiger, teapot height 6 1/2 inches; figure height 5 inches.
Crackle Glazed Body Vase, having squat globular body tapering to a narrow cylindrical neck, covered in a tanish glaze with russet crackle, base havig old paper label, marked 3838, possibly museum or inventory number, height 5 1/2 inches.
Small Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Kraak Bowl, Ming Dynasty, Wanli Period or after, painted with ribbon design, Warren Cox, The Book of Pottery and Porcelain, Crown Publishers, 1945, fig. 142, illustrated, paper label on bottom, height 2 inches, diameter 5 3/4 inches,
Provenance Samuel J. Gordon, Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Bowls, 18th century having blue ground, enameled in colors with peaches alternating with bat’s above Shou characters on blue ground, six character marks within double circles in underglaze blue, on carved wood stands, height 2 1/4 inches, diameter 4 inches.
Lane’s Pocket Terrestrial Globe with Shagreen Case, titled “Lane’s Improved Globe London”, having shagreen case with celestial gores depicting constellations, diameter of globe 3 inches, diameter of case 3 1/2 inches. Condition: presents well, minor finish loss to globe, case with 1 1/2 inch crack and minor loss.
Two Early English Staffordshire Pearlware Cow and Milkmaid Creamers, early 19th century, to include one cow with yellow, orange and brown spongeware with bound feet, (repair on tail and horns), heigh t5 inches; along with a cow of orange and black spongeware on a turquoise octogonal base (repair on horn), height 4 3/4 inches.
Provenance: A Connecticut Museum
English Staffordshire Bull Baiting Figural Group, depicting a bull being baited by a spotted dog, bocage background, circa 1815, (repaired on horn, tail and bocage), height 5 3/4 inches.
Provenance: A Connecticut Museum
Two Similar Cow and Milkmaid Staffordshire Pearlware Spongeware Creamers, 19th century, to include one spotted cow (some paint repair), height 5 1/2 inches, along with one spotted cow (some paint repairs and ear repair), height 5 3/4 inches.
Provenance: A Connecticut Museum
Rare English Staffordshire Earthenware Figurine, Whieldar type cow with bocage, circa 1750, on elevated green base with clover design, (repairs to horns, ears, bocage, stool, and utters), along with DM & P Monheim’s label on reverse, height 5 3/4 inches.
Provenance: A Connecticut Museum
Three Piece Grouping of English Staffordshire Pearlware Cow Creamers, to include one maroon and white spotted cow and milkmaid (repairs on ears and horns), height 5 1/2 inches; one maroon and white spotted cow and calf (repairs on horns, legs and utter), height 5 1/4 inches; one blue, yellow and orange spotted cow with milkmaid (repairs on horns), height 5 1/4 inches.
Provenance: A Connecticut Museum
Two Piece Grouping of 19th Century Staffordshire, cows and horse to include one bull and dog (repairs to tails, horns, ears), height 5 1/4 inches; along with one pearl glazed earthenware standing horse figurine having sponged applied decoration with tan and white saddle and bridle (repairs on ears, tail and legs), height 5 3/4 inches.
Provenance: A Connecticut Museum
English Staffordshire Pearlware Pottery Cow Creamer with Lid, along with recumbent calf, circa 1760, decorated with blue, brown, and orange spongeware pattern (chipped horns), height 4 1/4 inches.
Provenance: A Connecticut Museum
Three English Staffordshire Pearlware Cow Creamers with Lids, 19th century, to include one brown spotted cow, L5.003 A, B (repaired tail and ears), height 5 inches; one black and white spotted cow with curled horns and milkmaid L5.007 A, B, (repaired ears, tail and base), height 5 inches; along with one yellow cow having repaired horns.
Provenance: A Connecticut Museum
Rare English Staffordshire Bull Baiting Figurines, having two dogs, striped orange and brown colors (repairs to tails, ears and horn), DM & P Manheim label on reverse, early 19th century, height 6 3/4 inches.
Provenance: A Connecticut Museum
English Staffordshire Bull Baiting Figural Group, pearl glazed, 19th century, painted brown and yellow, (repairs to ears, tails, rope and base), DM & P Monheim’s label on reverse, height 6 1/4 inches.
Provenance: A Connecticut Museum
Four Piece Grouping of English Staffordshire Figures, to include cow and calf creamer with lid, having DM & P Monheim label on reverse (repaired horns, tail and calfs legs), height 5 1/4 inches; brown rabbit with flowers on base (some repair on base and ear), DM & P Monehim label on reverse, height 3 1/2 inches; one small bull baiting figurine, height 1 3/4 inches; along with one resting cow (repaired on ears and rear), DM & P Monehim label on reverse, height 2 1/2 inches.
Provenance: A Connecticut Museum
Three Piece Staffordshire 19th Century Pearlware, sheep grouping to include one sheep and lamb (some chipping), height 4 inches; one small lamb, height 2 inches; along with one group figure of a red and white sheep standing with its offspring with floral bocage, (some repainting on nose), height 6 inches, “salt” label on back.
Provenance: A Connecticut Museum
Three Piece English Staffordshire Cow Creamers with Lids, to include one brown cow (repairs to tail and horns), with DM & P Monheim label; one brown and white cow (repairs to horns, tail and base), height 4 1/2 inches; along with a spongeware cow (repairs to horns, ears and tail), height 4 3/4 inches.
Provenance: A Connecticut Museum
Six Piece Grouping of 19th Century Staffordshire Cats and Dogs, to include a cat and kitten figurine with M & P Monheim label, circa 1820, (each cat with left ear repaired), height 3 1/4 inches; cat and kitten figurine with DM & P Monheim label, along with blue base, (cat has right ear and left ear tip repaired, kitten has both ears, paw and tail repaired), height 2 1/4 inches; dog with tongue out, (some paint chipped on tongue), height 4 3/4 inches; one dalmation dog, height 3 1/4 inches; one black and white dog, (chipped base, repainted nose), height 3 1/4 inches; along with one brown and white dog (some repair on nose), height 3 1/4 inches.
Provenance: A Connecticut Museum
Three English Staffordshire Pearlware Cow Creamers, to include one spongeware cow with blue eyes (broken tail and repaired ear), DM & P Monheim label on reverse, height 4 1/2 inches; orange and brown spotted cow with lid (repaired horn and tail), height 4 1/4 inches; along with large orange cow with lid (repaired horns, tail and base), height 9 1/2 inches.
Provenance: A Connecticut Museum
Four Piece Grouping of English Staffordshire Figurines, to include a couple under arbor (some repaired painting), height 14 1/2 inches; man with grapevines (some paint repair), height 7 1/2 inches; couple with a seated woman (repair to arms and to cage), height 8 3/4 inches; along with a standing couple (repair to arms and base), height 9 1/2 inches.
Provenance: A Connecticut Museum
Federal Cherry Two-Part Corner Cupboard, upper section with triple arch, glazed door on lower section having one drawer over two doors set on small bracket feet, circa 1800, height 85 inches, width 40 inches.
Provenance: Estate of Donald K. Huber
Suite of Four Louis XVI Style Upholstered Fauteuils, painted and partial gilt, each having arched crest above leaf top frame, padded and foliate carved arms over bowed seat, on acanthus carved fluted legs, height 40 inches, width 25 1/2 inches
Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.