Queen Anne Walnut and Parcel Gilt Mirror
having brass candle holder, shell motif, and beveled glass, 18th century
height 22 1/2 inches
Provenance: Collection of a gentleman from Bloomfield, Connecticut
19th Century Gilt and Reverse Glass Painted Overmantle Mirror
having carved decorative column form frame, carved laurel wreath, reverse painted with a garland of roses
30″ x 55″
Chippendale Mahogany Mirror having Gilt Phoenix Bird
18th century, height 36 inches, width 19 inches
Provenance:Estate of William J Levy Park Avenue, New York
Federal Tiger Maple Four Post Canopy Bed
flat canopy with pleated cloth, circa 1830
total height 84 inches, post height 79 inches, inside
rails 49″ x 72 1/2″, over top of rails 56 inches
Provenance: Estate of M’Liss Crotty Chapman, Westerly, Rhode Island
Chippendale Cherry Corner Cabinet
having arched top door with glazed panels over
three drawers over two doors on bracket feet all
flanked by fluted pilasters, circa 1780
height 90 inches, width 39 inches
Condition: one glass panel broken
Provenance: Estate of Donald J Lurito
Chippendale Blanket Chest with Lift Top
and one drawer on cut out bracket feet, now in blue/
green paint, top with snipe hinges, circa 1760
height 32 inches, top 19″ x 45″
Chippendale Pine Step Back Cupboard
in two parts the upper section with scalloped molding
and two shelves on cabinet base with two drawers
and two doors on cutout bracket feet, circa 1760
height 72 1/2 inches, upper width 38 inches, lower
width 40 inches
Provenance: Estate of Donald J Lurito
Queen Anne Tea Table in Coffee Table Height
having oval top on base with turned legs ending in
pad feet
height 20 inches, top 28″ x 40″
Provenance: Collection of a gentleman from Bloomfield, Connecticut
Primitive Chair Table
having rectangular top with cut corners on shoe feet
height 27 inches, top 30″ x 41 1/2″
Provenance: Collection of a gentleman from Bloomfield, Connecticut
Federal Mahogany Two over Four Drawer Bowed
Front Chest
with turret corners on turned legs
height 50 1/2 inches, total width 40 inches, case
width 37 inches
Provenance: Collection of a gentleman from Bloomfield, Connecticut
Chippendale Tiger Maple Corner Cupboard in Two Parts
upper sectional 12 panel glazed doors, on base with two panel doors set on bracket feet (low), circa 1760
height 80 inches, width 42 inches
Primitive Corner Cupboard
having open top with barrel back, one door in base with raised panels, door not mounted and chip and hinge, height 98″, width 49″, depth 16″
Provenance: Collection from Washington, Connecticut
Federal Mahogany Sideboard
top having cookie corners over five drawers and two
doors flanked by fluted columns all raised on turned
and fluted legs, circa 1820-1830
height 42 inches, top 22″ x 55 1/2″
Two Federal Cherry Drop Leaf Pembroke Tables
each having one drawer, one x stretcher base
height of both 28 inches, top 17 1/2″ x 35″, other top 16 1/2″ x 32 1/2″
South Carolina Federal Mahogany Pembroke Drop Leaf Table rectangular top over drawer set on unique legs having carved feet and pierced carved flat stretcher with hearts on wheels, South Carolina circa 1800, secondary wood in draw tested as red pine, height 27 1/2 inches, top closed 20 3/4″ x 30 3/4″, top open 30 3/4″ x 35″
Chinese Export Rose Medallion Large Punch Bowl
having scenic panels or cartouches of flowers, butterflies, and landscapes, with gilt accents, on period carved wooden base, likely late 19th century
height 6 1/2 inches, diameter 15 1/2 inches
Provenance: Collection of a gentleman from Bloomfield, Connecticut
Rose Medallion Fluted Umbrella Stand
having ribbed bamboo exterior with panels painted with medallions of berries, fruits, flowers, bugs, and court scenes
height 24 inches, diameter 8 inches
Condition: small chip on top 1/4 inch
Provenance: Collection of a gentleman from Bloomfield, Connecticut
Chinese Export Rose Medallion Umbrella Stand
having painted panels of court scenes, birds, bugs, and flowers, late 19th century
height 23 inches, diameter 9 inches
Provenance: Collection of a gentleman from Bloomfield, Connecticut
Chinese Export Rose Medallion Punch Bowl
having cartouches of court scenes, scholars, and Geishas, flowers, birds, and butterflies, likely late 19th century
height 5 1/2 inches, diameter 13 1/2 inches
Condition: some chipping
Provenance: Collection of a gentleman from Bloomfield, Connecticut
Chinese Export Rose Medallion Gu Form Vase
having cart scenes with scholars and Geishas, butterflies, birds, and flowers, with gilt accents
height 15 1/2 inches, diameter 10 3/8 inches
Provenance: Collection of a gentleman from Bloomfield, Connecticut
Two Chinese Export Rose Medallion Vases
to include Gu Form vase (height 12 1/2 inches) and
tall dragon and foo dog handle vase having scallop
rim (height 18 inches), both having bird, butterfly,
flower, and court motif, circa 19th century
Condition: some chipping
Chinese Export Rose Medallion Footed Shaped
Serving Dish
having bird, flower, butterfly and court scene motif,
circa 19th century
height 3 1/2 inches, top 11 3/4″ x 15″
Two Chinese Export Rose Medallion Oval Trays
one well and tree pattern serving dish, both having court, flower, bird, and butterfly motif within medallions, circa 19th century
length 14 1/2 inches, other length 18 inches
Seven Piece Lot of Chinese Export Rose Medallion
to include two large serving bowls, two rectangular dishes, small oval platter, one free form oval shaped dish, and covered vegetable dish, each having flower, butterfly, bird, and court motif, circa 19th century
largest bowl diameter 10 1/2 inches
Continental School, Northern Italian (Early 17th
Century)
Crucifixion Scene depicting Jesus Christ’s death
on the cross, surrounded by Benedictine and fully
hooded black penitent monks ready to prepare the
body for burial, the sky is dark and a cityscape can
be seen in the background, circa 1600
Oil on wood panel
Unsigned
31″ x 26″
Provenance: Old Kinderhook Auction, NY June 7,
2022 ($2,500)
Condition: bowed board, some cracking and splitting
to wood, craquelure, wormholes, some in painting
Flemish, Continental School (17th Century)
Sleeping Christ Child
depicting the body of Jesus sleeping on white
sheets with a red drape in the background
Oil on canvas
Unsigned
27 1/2″ x 32″
Condition: restretched and relined canvas,
craquelure, paint loss, edge ware
Old Master Italian School (16th Century or Later)
Saint Catherine of Alexandria
Featuring the martyred saint with wheel, palm, crown, and dressed in fur lined cloak
Oil on canvas
Unsigned
30″ x 23″
Provenance: Amero Auctions June 5th 2022 ($2,400)
Condition: relined restretched canvas, inpainting throughout, craquelure
Continental School (18th Century)
Portrait of a Woman in Ornate red and lace gown
holding a white rose, her hair bejeweled and she
wears a teardrop pearl earring
Oil on canvas
Unsigned
30″ x 24″
Condition: relined and restretched canvas,
craquelure, surface grime, inpainting throughout,
label on verso from Museum Lyman Allen restoration
April 1979
“Ecce Homo”
Full length portrait of Christ scourged, crowned in thorns with a rope around his neck, circa 18th century or later
Oil on canvas
Unsigned
19 1/2″ x 16″
In the Manner of Anthony Van Dyck (Flemish 1599-
1641)
Study Head of an Old Man with a Gray Beard
featuring the side profile of a balding man, red
rimmed eyes and loosely painted bright white
collar
Oil on canvas
Unsigned
15 1/2″ x 12″
Condition: relined and restretch canvas, craquelure,
paint loss
Flemish School (Late 16th Century)
Allegory of Good Accounting “The Bookkeeper”
Scene of an elderly accountant holding his ledger and grasping coins (gold Philip of Spain coins), to the left reads “Grace” the right “Punition” (punishment) and above “Redde Rationem Villivationis Tuae” (Give Account to thy Stewardship)
Oil on wood panel
Unsigned
27″ x 39″
Condition: craquelure, paint loss, lower board is loose
Provenance: William Doyle Galleries, Inc. New York October 21, 1998, lot 276
Manner of Frans Hals (Dutch 1580-1666)
Portrait of a gentleman in a feather hat
Oil on copper, only three known oil on copper paintings by Frans Hals
No visible signature
10 1/4″ x 8 1/2″
Guy Carleton Wiggins (American 1883-1962)
“New York Street Scene”
Oil on canvas
Signed lower left “Guy Wiggins”
9″ x 11″
Provenance: Nadeau’s Auction Gallery, October 20, 2007 lot 86 ($14,500)
Charles Ethan Porter (American 1847-1923)
Floral still life of white and pink roses in a vase
Oil on canvas
Signed lower right “C.E. Porter”
24″ x 20″
Condition: surface grime, some undulation, drip marks, paint loss to leaves, craquelure
Charles Ethan Porter (American 1847-1923)
Study of Chrysanthemum Flowers
Oil on canvas
Signed lower right “C.E. Porter”
23″ x 14″
Condition: surface grime, some undulation, craquelure
Federal Mahogany Secretary Desk
in two parts the upper section having three doors
inlaid columns center with burlwood panel over
flip lid writing surface over four drawers with
burlwood center panels all set on bracket feet
New England, circa 1800
height 55 inches, width 39 1/2 inches, depth 19
inches
Federal Mahogany Secretary Desk in Two
Parts
upper section having pair of glazed panel
doors surmounted by three finials opening
to reveal shelves, pidgeon holes and drawers on
lower section with hinged writing lid over four
graduated drawers all set on tapered
bracket feet, veneered with tiger and birdseye
maple, Prickett stamped on inside drawer
Massachusetts circa 1800
height 79 inches, upper width 40 inches
lower width 41 inches
Provenance: C.L. Pickett 1986
Flayderman Boston Marblehead Dealer – Ex
collection Robert Upton Concord Mass Sold
at Richard Withington 1982
Provenance: Collection of a gentleman from Bloomfield, Connecticut
Chippendale Tiger Maple Slant Front Desk
with four drawers on bracket base, circa 1760
height 41 inches, width 36 inches
Provenance: Estate of M’Liss Crotty Chapman, Westerly, Rhode Island