Pennsylvania Walnut Highboy
having broken arch top over case of drawers set on lower section of four drawers on fan carved cabriole legs ending in ball and claw feet
18th century
height 85 inches, case width 40 1/4 inches
George IV Mahogany Cabinet in Two Parts
top section having two glazed doors
on lower section with one drawer over two frill work doors
all set on French feet
19th century
height 84 1/2 inches, width 6 inches, total width 36 inches
Queen Anne Tiger Maple Highboy in Two Parts upper section having central pinwheel carved drawer flanked by small drawers, over four drawers flanked by free standing fluted columns on lower section, one long drawer over three drawers, all set on cabriole legs ending in pad feet height 70 3/4 inches, upper case width 37 3/4 inches
Cherry Chippendale Chest having molded top over four graduated drawers flanked by columns, all set on ogee feet with quadrant base, original brasses, in old finish circa 1760 height 36 1/4 inches, case width 39 1/4 inches, top 19″ x 41 1/4″
Sheraton Mahogany Game Table having serpentine top over conforming frieze with light burlwood panel inlays, all set on turned and fluted legs circa 1820 top has split height 29 inches, width 38 inches, depth 18 5/8 inches
Chippendale Mahogany Side Chair having openwork back over slip set, set on carved cabriole legs with fans, set on ball and claw feet circa 1760 – 1780 height 38 1/4 inches, seat height 17 1/4 inches
George III Mahogany Secretary Desk in Two Parts
upper section with two glazed doors
over lower section with drop front desk
over two doors
height 87 3/4 inches, width 42 inches
Queen Anne Corner Chair
having rush seat, old black paint over red finish
height 33 1/2 inches, seat height 17 1/4 inches
Provenance: Peter Eaton Antiques, Wiscasset, Maine
August 11, 2005 to present owner.
Two Stoneware Crocks
each having cobalt blue birds
three gallon and two gallon
height 10 3/4 inches
Provenance: Estate of Bruce Sasalla, East Hartford, Connecticut.
Two Stoneware Crocks
having blue decoration
one marked S. Haddington
one marked Burger & Lane, Rochester, New York
Provenance: Estate of Bruce Sasalla, East Hartford, Connecticut.
Two Stoneware Jugs
to include a five gallon Seymour & Bosworth, Htfd.;
along with three gallon S.B. Bosworth, Htfd.
having blue bird
height 11 3/4 inches
Provenance: Estate of Bruce Sasalla, East Hartford, Connecticut.
Two Piece Lot
to include five gallon stoneware jug having blue bird on branch
along with large jug having blue decoration
top cut, bird jug bottom repaired
height 18 inches
Provenance: Estate of Bruce Sasalla, East Hartford, Connecticut.
Two Piece Stoneware Lot
to include an E. Norton and Company three gallon crock, having cobalt flower, marked “E. Norton & Co., Bennington, VT”;
along with a three gallon stoneware crock, having cobalt flower form decoration,
height 10 1/2 inches
Provenance: Estate of Bruce Sasalla, East Hartford, Connecticut.
Three Stoneware Crocks two are 2 gallon, the other is 1 1/2 gallon one marked New Haven, CT all having blue floral designs height 9 inches Provenance: Estate of Bruce Sasalla, East Hartford, Connecticut
Three Stoneware Crocks having blue bird on branch along with a 2 gallon and 1 1/2 gallon height 9 1/4 inches Provenance: Estate of Bruce Sasalla, East Hartford, Connecticut
Italian Giltwood “Bull Rush” Mirror having carved giltwood frame with hand wrought iron strapping on back 18th century or later original 1999 Sergeant antique bill of sale $4,000 24 x 32 inches Purchased from G. Sergeant Antiques for $4,000 in 1999
Pair of Walnut Philadelphia Chippendale Side Chairs Having carved top rail over rare pierced splat with heart cut out over slip seats with shell carved center and shell carved knees with cabriole legs ending in ball and claw feet Attributed to Nicolas Bernard, Philadelphia c. 1755 – 1765 height 40 3/4 inches, seat height 18 inches, width 20 inches Provenance: Estate of Cynthia Brewster Clifford
Sheraton Mahogany Sewing Stand having shaped inlaid top with turret corners over one drawer over bag drawer set on fluted and turned legs top with mahogany center surrounded by tiger maple banding surrounded by rosewood height 29 1/2 inches, top 15 3/4 x 20 1/2 inches Purchased from Tucker Frey Antiques for $10,500 in 2008
Chippendale Cherry Chest on Chest
in two parts, upper section having center fan carved drawer flanked by two short drawers on either side, over three drawers on lower section with four drawers set on bracket feet
circa 1780
some backboards replaced
height 73 inches, case width 38 1/4 inches
Pine Chest of Four Drawers
having scoop carved details
all set on turned front legs
circa 1830
(possibly captain’s chest that was in two parts)
height 49 1/2 inches, top 19 x 41 inches
Nantucket Basket
having two heart shaped handles
total height 4 3/4 inches, diameter 9 inches
Provenance: Fifty Year Personal Collection of Clocks and American Antiques from Thomas Bailey, Manchester, Connecticut.
Nantucket Swing Handle Basket
having minute damage near bottom
height 8 inches plus handle, diameter 11 1/4 inches
Provenance: Fifty Year Personal Collection of Clocks and American Antiques from Thomas Bailey, Manchester, Connecticut.
Barbara Chipman Moment American, b. 1928 “Farmer Noah’s Ark” 1984 oil on canvas initialed lower right “BCM”, signed, titled, dated and inscribed on the reverse 26 x 34 inches
18th Century Schoolgirl Sampler
having a poem, alphabet, and numbers, along with a duck embroidered along the lower edge
dated 1764
sight size 10 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches
Provenance: Fifty Year Personal Collection of Clocks and American Antiques from Thomas Bailey, Manchester, Connecticut.
Early 19th Century Needlework Sampler Ann Apsbey, 1813 depicting a house with farmyard of animals and people, cornucopia of flowers along with a beehive in the middle 15 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches
Two Thomas Hillier Mew
British, 19th century
pair of steeplechase scenes
both signed lower right “T.H. Mew” and inscribed on the reverse
both oil on board
both 12 1/2 x 19 inches
American School
19th century
“American Steam Yacht S.Y. Margarita Com. J.W. Scott”
watercolor and gouache on paper
signed lower right “Spencer” and titled along the lower edge
19th century
sight size 12 x 18 inches
2003 Sander American Antiques sales receipt $2,000
American School
19th century
primitive landscape on a river having a figure and a horse
watercolor on paper
signed “S. Wood”
sight size 16 x 21 1/4 inches
Provenance: Purchased from Gary & Martha Ludlow, Inc., Lyndhurst, Ohio
Primitive Folk Art Watercolor
boxer (dog) in landscape
19th century
unsigned
in faux grain painted frame
27 x 38 inches
Provenance: Property from the Estate of Alexis Gregory, Sold to Benefit the Alexis Gregory Foundation.
Two Piece Primitive Lot
to include a Theorem, watercolor on silk
circa 1840 – 1850 or later
8 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches
purchased from Jane Workman, American Antiques and Art;
along with an American School
19th century
farm scene
pencil and pastel on paper
1860 or later
10 x 14 inches
Purchased from Jill Wojtaszek, Port Jervis, New York
William Gillette
American/Canadian, 1864 – 1939
Trout
watercolor and pencil on paper
in victorian gilt frame
signed and dated lower right “W.B. Gillette 1897”
sight size 9 3/4 x 14 3/4 inches
John Sloan
American, 1871 – 1951
“Buses in Washington Square” (Morse 219)
etching on paper
signed, titled and inscribed “100 proof” in pencil throughout the lower margin
image size 7 3/4 x 9 3/4 inches
Attributed to Mihaly Von Zichy
Russian, 1827 – 1906
“Satan’s Bride”
pencil on paper
unsigned, having an Ernst Museum label adhered to the backing board
sight size 13 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches
American School 19th century Hyde Park, Hudson River 1853 watercolor on paper signed, dated, and titled along the lower edge “George D. Pillinaw” sight size 9 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches Provenance: Purchased from Ballyhack Antiques, Cornwall, Connecticut.
Attributed to Peter Monamy
British, 1681 – 1749
British ship on a calm sea
oil on canvas
unsigned
having a Sotheby’s label adhered to the stretcher bar
27 x 27 inches
Maple and Tiger Maple Knife Tray 11 x 16 1/2 inches Provenance: Fifty Year Personal Collection of Clocks and American Antiques from Thomas Bailey, Manchester, Connecticut.
Rare David Longworth New York City Map
1817
“This actual map and comparative plans showing 88 years growth of the city at New York is inscribed to the Citizens by the Proprietor David Longworth”
“Plan of New York in 1729 Surveyed by James Lyme”
having surveying or zoning marks with family names
sight size 19″ x 19″
Guillaume de L’Isle
“Tabula Geographica Mexicae et Floridae, etc.”
engraving on paper of the American south, Mexico, and the Antilles Islands
circa 1722 or later
inscribed in plate throughout
sight size 20 x 24 1/2 inches
After Otto Boetticher
German/American, 1811 – 1886
“National Guard 7th Regiment and New York”
circa 1850
lithograph with hand coloring on paper
inscribed in plate throughout the lower margin
image size 24 x 35 inches
After D.W. Moody
American 1774 – 1874
New Orleans: From the Lower Cotton Press
1852
engraving with hand coloring on paper
inscribed throughout the lower margin
image size 23 1/4 x 41 inches