Set of 12 Gorham Sterling Silver Service Plates, having urns on each side, in Neiman Marcus felt bags, fine marks on each, diameter 11 inches, 173.9 t.oz.
Eight Piece Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Set, by Gorham, to include a tilting hot water pot, height 8 1/4 inches without handle; coffee pot; teapot, covered sugar; waste bowl; small handled basket; along with two creamers; (monogrammed); 127 t.oz. Provenance: An estate from Redding, CT.
Benjamin Burt (Boston, 1729 – 1803), silver porringer having open work handle, inscribed with initials WMH, height 2 inches, diameter 5 1/2 inches, 7.6.t.oz.
Lift Top Dowry Chest, having original painted panels, red tulip and heart, Barber 87 and Shlin 82 in panels, over two drawers with center drop and bracket feet, all over sponge painted with panels and fans, interior with till and three drawers, Pennsylvania, late 18th century, height 28 inches, top 22″ x 49 1/2″. Provenance: Estate of Florence Yannios, Waterfront Home, Guilford, CT.
Queen Anne Mahogany Tea Table, having rectangle dished top, two candle slides over scalloped apron, all set on cabriole legs ending in pad feet, probably Boston, circa 1750, (one leg repaired), mahogany and yellow-poplar (glue block residue on front rail), top 28 1/8″ × 18 7/16″, bequest of Olive Louise Dann., candle slides and supports replaced. Provenance: Olive Louis Dann (1880–1961), New Haven, Conn., bequest to Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn.,1961.
Mahogany Tip Table, having pie crust top on turned shaft, on tripod base, 18th century, height 26 1/2 inches, top 23″ x 23 1/2″. Provenance: Estate of Wallace Bradway, New Haven, CT.
Chippendale Mahogany Side Chair, having pierced carved back, carved crest rail set on carved cabriole legs, ending in ball and claw feet, possibly Mayland, circa 1760, Mabel Brady Garvan Collection, “WS,” stamped, on interior of rear rail, height 37 inches, seat 16″. Provenance: Barton Brothers, Centerville, Maryland; sold to Francis P. Garvan (1875–1937), New York; gift to Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn., 1930.
William & Mary Chest on Frame, pine and maple, in two parts, upper section with cornice molding, two drawers over three drawers, a double arch molding on stand with large molding, all set on turned legs and turnip feet, circa 1700, height 59 7/16 inches, width 39 inches, depth 20 inches, Mabel Brady Garvan Collection. Provenance: Francis P. Garvan (1875–1937), New York; gift to Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn., 1930.
Pair of Chinese Blue and White Covered Temple Jars, 18th century, Kangxi period (1644 – 1722), decorated in vibrant cobalt blue with cranes and deer on stark white ground, unmarked with old repair to neck and each cover, height 14 inches.
Chinese Blue and White Covered Temple Jar, 18th century, Kangxi period (1644 – 1722), baluster shape, decorated overall with chrysanthemum flowers and scrolling foliage, drilled base and restored finial, height 18 inches.
Pair of Chinese Blue and White Covered Temple Jars, 19th century, baluster shape, decorated with white prunus flowers and branches on blue ground, height 17 1/2 inches.
Chinese Blue and White Rouleau Vase, 19th century, decorated with warriors in landscape, Kangxi six-character regnal mark on base, height 18 1/2 inches. Provenance: An estate from Redding, CT.
Chinese Porcelain Blue and White Baluster Vase, having painted mountainous landscape with river and figures, vase height 16 inches, total height 27 1/2 inches. Provenance: Estate of Wallace Bradway, New Haven, CT.
Chinese Blue and White Prunus Covered Temple Jar, 18th century, Kangxi period (1644 – 1722), decorated with white flowers on blue background, age crack and chip to cover, having fitted wooden base, height 17 inches.
Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Vase, having painted landscape scene, made into a table lamp, vase height 11 inches, total height 24 1/2 inches. Provenance: Estate of Wallace Bradway, New Haven, CT.
Three Piece Group of Japanese Porcelain, to include a satsuma vase having painted figures, height 11 inches; blue and white lobed vase having painted flowers and birds; along with a white glazed vase having painted birds and blossoming trees.
Two Chinese Glazed Vases, to include a yellow glaze vase having incised flowers and bird design, height 13 1/2 inches; along with a red glazed lobed vase, height 14 1/2 inches; both made into table lamps.
Chinese Neolithic Pottery Jar, possibly Majiayao culture, Banshan phase, circa 2,500 BCE, the buff body decorated in black with geometric zigzag and stylized leaves, height 13 inches.
Roman School, 17th century or later, design for the rear of a carriage with Neptune and personifications of the four continents; pen, brown ink and wash on tan paper, 12 5/8″ x 11 1/2″. Provenance: Purchased Sotheby’s, New York, January 26, 2000, Lot 67, for $7,475, receipt on back. Estate of Wallace Bradway, New Haven, CT.
Ubaldo Gandolfi (1728 – 1781), Studies of Heads and Grotesque Ornaments, pen and brown ink and wash over black chalk, inscribed on back, 8 1/2″ x 8″. Provenance: Sotheby’s receipt January 12, 1994 for $8,714. Estate of Wallace Bradway, New Haven, CT.
French or Italian School, 18th century or later, architectural elevations of a palace interior, pen and brown ink with grey and pink washes, (repaired), sight size: 12 1/8″ x 8 1/2″. Provenance: Purchased by Walter Schatzki, New York, 1974, no receipt available. Estate of Wallace Bradway, New Haven, CT.
Attributed to Thomas Stothard (British, 1755 – 1834), Aurora and Cephalus, pen and ink and grey wash, diameter 6 inches, sheet size 7 1/2″ x 6 3/4″. Provenance: Appleby Brothers, London; Charles E. Buckley, Mont Vernon, New Hampshire, from who acquired on July 5, 1976, no receipt available. Estate of Wallace Bradway, New Haven, CT.
Continental School, 18th century, longitudinal section of a church with narthex, nave, dome and apse; pen and brown ink with blue grey wash, 10 7/8″ x 16 3/8″. Provenance: Purchased by Walter Schatzki, New York, 1974, no receipt available. Estate of Wallace Bradway, New Haven, CT.
Pair of Italian School Pen and Ink, 18th century, staircase to entrance of Museo Pio Clementino, Vatican; along with a view through a monumental doorway into sculpture gallery, pen and grey ink with grey wash; each 19 1/8″ x 13 1/8″. Provenance: Ex coll: David T. Hersey, Boston. Purchased at Marika’s Antiques, Boston, December 2, 1975, no receipt available.Estate of Wallace Bradway, New Haven, CT.
Venetian School, 18th century, A Venetian Conversation, pen and brown ink with blue wash on cream paper, 10 1/8″ x 12 1/4″. Provenance: Purchased by Pietro Scarpa, Venice, May 20, 1991 receipt on back. Provenance: Estate of Wallace Bradway, New Haven, CT.
Queen Anne Cherry Tall Chest, having cornice molding over six drawers, bail handles over highly scalloped skirt, set on boot jack ends, circa 1750, height 51 inches, width 36 inches. Provenance: Estate of Florence Yannios, Waterfront Home, Guilford, CT.
Assembled Set of Eight Maple Chairs, having caned seats, four of one style, four of another, height 34 inches. Provenance: Estate of Florence Yannios, Waterfront Home, Guilford, CT.
Classical Mahogany Sideboard, first half of 19th century, brass three-quarter galleried top above three drawers, over four paneled doors, raised on paw feet, gallery later, hardware replaced, height 47 inches, width 62 inches. Provenance: An estate from Redding, CT.
Chippendale Cherry Side Table, having large overhanging top over one drawer, over scalloped skirt, set on squared legs, circa 1760, height 27 inches, depth 45 inches, top 20″ x 22 1/2″. Provenance: Estate of Florence Yannios, Waterfront Home, Guilford, CT.
Queen Anne Maple and Tiger Maple Table, having oval drop leaves, circa 1750, (restored), height 27 1/2 inches, width (top closed) 15 inches. Provenance: Estate of Florence Yannios, Waterfront Home, Guilford, CT.
Chippendale Walnut Highboy, in two parts, upper section with bonnet top over three short drawers, over four drawers, having fan carved center drawer, all flanked by fluted pilasters on lower section with one drawer over three drawers, fan carved center drawer, over scalloped skin with carved pinwheels set on cabriole legs, ending in ball and claw feet, height 84 inches, width 37 1/2 inches. Provenance: Estate of Florence Yannios, Cheshire, CT.
After Auguste Moreau Bronze Fountain, having three puttis sitting atop a wine barrel with grape vines and chalaces, signed “A. Moreau” on base, height 25 inches.
Eight Piece Lot, to include a classical head signed Andried F., 19th century; an ivory bust signed Wagner; two metal mini plaques; a mini painting; etc.; largest 5″ x 5″. Please note: Items containing ivory cannot be purchased or shipped by bidders residing outside of the United States or California, Hawaii, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Washington, Oregon, or District of Columbia. If an ivory item is purchased by a bidder in one of the above mentioned locations or attempts to ship ivory to one of the above mentioned locations, bidder will forfeit the item and be responsible for any incurred fees such as a restocking fee.
Group of Four Small Bank Notes, to include two 25 cent fractional currency 1863 bank notes; one 50 cent fractional currency 1875 bank note along with one 50 cent Mississippi 1864 note.
Three Wax Relief Portrait Plaques, to include a double portrait signed illegibly, diameter 6 inches; along with a Cartl Hettler classical bust of Ludwig Von Bayern, 4 3/4″ x 3″, signed C. Hettler, 1818.
Pair of Wax Relief Plaques, offering with four figures and a classical partially clad figure of a woman stabbing herself, 18th century or later in shadow box frames, 7 3/4″ x 6″.