20 Piece Group of Bohemian and Crystal Art Stems, to include a set of nine wines having blue and gold enameling, eight with gilt decoration, cranberry petal bases with three gilt decoration, green bowls on air twist stems, height 5 inches to 6 3/4 inches.
Yomud Turkoman Carpet, having ivory ground with four rows of unconnected major gulls, ten per roll, along with arrow, minor gulls surrounded by border and repeating,, stepped octagonal medallions with four pinwheels, part of original Kilim remaining at both ends, third quarter of the 19th century, having small hole and slight stain from fading, 6′ 6″ x 9′ 2″
Provenance: Christie’s, May 1986. According to catalog, this is on other similar examples known, seen in Boston in 1960’s.
A Pair of Upholstered George Smith Edwardian Chairs, each set on large brass casters and having George Smith on underside, height 34 inches, width 27 1/2 inches, depth 40 inches.
Provenance: A Private Connecticut Shoreline Collection
George Smith Kilim Upholstered Sofa, three cushion back and seat, on turned legs, (some fading), height 35 inches, length 92 inches, depth 43 inches.
Provenance: A Private Connecticut Shoreline Collection
Eight Piece Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Group Serving Lot, to include four spoons, one fork, tea strainer, and cream pitcher, height 3 1/4 inches, James II Galleries NY 1998; along with a silver caster, hallmarks on bottom, 20.07 oz.
Two George III Silver Chambersticks, complete with snuffers, one possibly William Simmons, one marked G.C., each late 18th – early 19th century, each with family crest, height 4 and 4 1/2 inches, 20.6 oz.
Tiffany & Company Sterling Silver Footed Salver, round with incised foliate design on diamond shaped feet, marked Tiffany & Company, English Sterling 1207, 1519, diameter 10 inches, 16.3 t.oz.
Provenance: Julius H Jacobson II a Fifth Avenue Estate.
George II Silver Circular Salver, Francis Pages, London, 1733, having Chippendale rim set on three hoof feet, the center engraved with rococo armorials, the underside engraved with initials TBM, diameter 8 1/8″, 13.2 toz.
Sterling Silver Tiered Dish for Shrimp Cocktail, top tier supported by four dolphins, height 3 1/2 inches, diameter 7 1/2 inches, 17.5 t.oz.
Provenance: A Private Collection from Greenwich Connecticut.
R.A. Butler Sterling Wine Coaster, having repousse oak leaves with gilt decorated acorns and vermeil interior with wooden base, height 2 5/8 inches, diameter 5 inches.
Provenance: A Private Collection from Greenwich Connecticut.
Coin Silver Creamer, having repousse body mounted with beadwork handle, top edge monogrammed “B.C.A.M.A.” (Boone County Mo. Amateur Mule Association), bottom having mark of James Watson, Philadelphia, height 6 1/4 inches, 6.5 t.oz.
14 Piece Group of Silver, to include six spoons, a Hester Bateman Murrow spoon, a Peter Ann and William Bateman mug, height 5 inches, (possibly Hester Bateman), five large early spoons, along with six pieces of sterling, 33.6 oz.
Alexandre Rene Veron (French, 1826 – 1897)
“Landscape with a Pond”
oil on canvas, relined
signed lower right “AR Veron”, 1858
17 1/4″ x 24 1/4″.
Provenance: Estate of Donald K. Huber
Bird’s Eye View Map of Middletown, Connecticut
originally published in 1877 by O.H. Bailey & Company
for the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. revised in 1880 with additional rare border
including local small businesses
some watermark damage at base of map
36″ x 41″.
Provenance: A Private Connecticut Shoreline Collection
Two Early Chinese/Japanese Framed Pieces
Geisha wearing a robe woodblock and a scholar figure
having characters on right side
both 17th/18th century
in brass frames
8″ x 5 1/2″ – 13 1/2″ x 9″.
Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858)
to include Sudden Shower Over Shin-Ohashi Bridge and Atake woodblock print
from the series of One Hundred Famous Views
10″ x 7 1/4″.
Provenance: Estate of Dr. Vallo Benjamin E 57th St New York.
Ando Hiroshige Japanese Woodblock Print
Shima Province Mount Hiyori And Toba Harbor
from famous places in the sixty-odd provinces, 1853
11 1/8″ x 9″, 11″ x 7″.
Chi Chen (Chinese 1912 – 2005)
“Figure in the Snow”
watercolor on paper
signed lower right and dated “Chen Chi 1968″
along with federal signature stamp lower left
in Kulicke frame, 16 1/2″ x 9”.
Chi Chen (Chinese 1912 – 2005)
“Boat in the Harbor”
watercolor on paper
signed “Chen Chi” lower right
along with red signature stamp lower left
14″ x 21″.
Large Group of Eleven Japanese Woodblock Prints
Myoan Shakuhachi, Flute at the beginning of a brown in faux bamboo frame
unframed geisha with child, Kimono in prints
framed fan watercolor on paper in gold frame
four framed Geisha in contemporary frames
three unframed
11″ x 8″ – 14″ x 10″.