Cherry Chest of Four Drawers, having shaped top and shaped front, set on later ball feet, chestnut drawers, probably Rhode Island, 18th century, height 34 1/2 inches, width 35 3/4 inches. Provenance: Estate of Florence Yannios, Waterfront Home, Guilford, CT.
Levi & Abel Hutchins Concord New Hampshire Tall Cherry Clock, having broken arch top, three brass finials over tombstone glass door, flanked by fluted columns over rectangular door, with shell inlay flanked by reeded quarter columns over base with pinwheel inlay, all raised on French feet, floral and gilt painted dial and brass works, height 87 inches, width 19 inches.
Chippendale Cherry Desk, having sland front over four drawers, on bracket base, probably Massachusetts, circa 1750, cherry with pine, 41 3/8″ x 41 1/4″ x 21″. Provenance: Provost’s House, Yale University; moved to art gallery, 2005.
Benjamin Maud English Mahogany Tall Clock, having leaf carved top with three finials and tombstone glass door, flanked by brass top, fluted columns, inlaid tombstone trunk door, flanked by brass stop fluted columns, all on bracket feet, eight-day brass movement time throw strike, dial is engraved, brass spandrels, along with a silvered engraved phoenix bird; height 91″, width 19 inches. Provenance: Estate of Wallace Bradway, New Haven, CT.
Asahel Cheney Cherry Tall Case Clock, having fretwork top with three finials over tombstone dial over scalloped door, all set on bracket feet, brass works with painted metal dial with calendar and second hand, height 90 inches, width 19 inches. Provenance: Fifty Year Personal Collection of Clocks and American Antiques from Thomas Bailey, Manchester, Connecticut.
Oak Secretary Desk, in two parts, upper section with two glazed doors, on lower section with slant lid over drawers, all set on ogee feet, England, late 18th/early 19th century, height 83 inches, upper width 36 1/2 inches, depth 22 inches.
George III Mahogany Linen Press, in two parts, upper section with recessed panel doors, opening to fitted drawers on lower section, having two doors on bracket base, circa 1800, height 78 inches, overall width 56 inches. Provenance: Lawrence Lomax Antiques 1996 to New York City client.
George III Mahogany Chest on Chest, in two parts, 18th century, height 67 1/2 inches, width 38 inches. Provenance: Augat Antiques 2000 to New York City client.
Large Blue and White Chinese Brush Pot, painted with official making a presentation to sage peasant accompanied by his bullock Daoist symbol, on carved wood stand, probably 18th century or earlier, total height 6 inches, diameter 7 1/8 inches.
Large Blue and White Chinese Brush Pot, probably 18th century, painted with artist painting scroll, on wood stand, pot height 6 inches, (chip in wood stand).
Chinese Blanc de Chine Footed Censer, 18th century, of tub or barrel shape, on three small feet, having wooden base and wooden lid with amber finial, vase height 3 inches.
Chinese Porcelain Plum Vase, overall blue glazed with seal mark on bottom, collection of Roy David’s label and Fonthill #444/2 Heirlooms sticker, height 9 inches.
Small Chinese Porcelain Blue Glazed Vase, pear shape with flared rim, (two repairs to top lip), height 6 1/2 inches. Provenance: Estate of Wallace Bradway, New Haven, CT.
Chinese Copper Red Saucer/Plate, 18th/19th century, deep-dish shape covered uniformly with a red glaze, the greenish base with an underglaze of blue, six-character Qianlong (1736 – 1795) seal mark and possibly of the period, diameter 7 1/2 inches.
Chinese Ceramic Jun Ware Bowl, having blue glazed ground with purple splash on unglazed footed base, hairline crack to body, height 3 1/2 inches, diameter 7 1/4 inches.
Small Painted Japanese Kutani Bowl, 19th century, Meiji Period, in a deep conical shape; the interior painted with dragons and the exterior with floating rondels, depth 5 inches.
Two Chinese Hand Painted Scrolls, both watercolors, one depicting birds on a branch, 49″ x 25″; along with another of a horizontal blossoming tree, 66″ x 37″; each with characters and seals.
Four Chinese Scrolls, to include a set of three depicting blossoming flowers, along with a larger scroll depicting a tree, all with characters and seals, largest image 37″ x 18″.
Three Chinese Scrolls, watercolors, to include one of scholars, image size 37″ x 12″; one of figures kneeling at a tree, 30″ x 13″; along with scholar and deer; all with characters and seals.
Chinese Embroidered Dragon Textile From Robe, framed and made into a panel having five claw dragons amongst flaming clouds over crashing wave design 32″ x 54″. Provenance: Connecticut Personal Collection of American Antiques and Oriental Rugs.
Five Chinese Hand Painted Scrolls, to include two depicting scholars, one with scrolling flowers, one with dragonflies, one with rooster and tropical bird; all with writing and seals; largest image size 50″ x 24″.
Japanese Black Lacquered Hanging Shelf, chinoiserie decorated, height 44 inches, width 26 inches. Provenance: The Estate of Ed Brenner, Short Hills, New Jersey.
Set of Four Japanned Side Chairs, having caned seats and gilt decorated, circa 1820, height 34 1/4 inches. Provenance: Gift to Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn.
George IV Chinoiserie Decorated Three Drawer Chest, on cabriole legs, decorated with landscape and figures, some in raised relief, 19th century, height 35 1/2 inches, width 31 3/4 inches. Provenance: Lawrence Lomax Antiques.
Pair of William & Mary Style Side Chairs, having cane seats and backs, chinoiserie decoration, late 19th/early 20th century, height 47 inches, seat height 19 inches, (caning as is). Provenance: Estate of Wallace Bradway, New Haven, CT.