Three Piece Chinese Porcelain Group, to include a yellow and green glazed five claw dragon bowl having six character marks on the bottom, diameter 8 1/4 inches; a teal bowl with painted lowers, gilt rim and seal mark on bottom, diameter 7 inches; along with a small square dish with painted scholar, 5 3/4″ x 5 3/4″.
Chinese Copper Red Saucer/Plate, 18th/19th century, deep-dish shape covered uniformly with a red glaze, greenish base with an underglaze of blue, six-character Qianlong (1736 – 1795) seal mark and possibly of the period, diameter 7 1/2 inches.
Copper Red Saucer Plate, covered overall with lustrous red orange-peel glaze, six character Guangxu regnal mark in blue underglaze and possibly of the period (1873-1908), diameter 8 1/2 inches.
Two Peachbloom Articles for the Scholar’s Table, both are examples of the Eight Precious Shapes, to include a long-neck flower vase (huaping) with inverted petal decoration on lower body, no marking on base, height 8 inches, along with a compressed globular brush washer with inverted mouth rim and a spurious six-character Kangxi regnal mark on the base, diameter 5 inches.
Three Porcelain Snuff Bottles, China, 19th/20th century, one painted with rose colored landscape, along with two in underglaze blue and red figures; one opalescent and one coral stopper, height 4 1/2 inches.
Two Chinese Glazed Porcelain Pieces, to include a small red glazed bottle vase, 19th century, with chip glaze foot, height 6 5/8 inches; along with a tea green glazed footed censer, height 4 inches, diameter 5 1/2 inches.
Two Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Pieces, to include Ming Dynasty cup having painted horses and flaming clouds, six character mark on bottom, height 2 inches, diameter 3 1/2 inches; along with a Meiping dragon vase, having painted dragon motif, Qianlong mark on bottom, height 8 1/8 inches, diameter 4 7/8 inches.
Two Chinese Small Cabinet Vases, each yellow glazed, one having incised flowers and butterflies, each signed on bottom, heights 3 1/2 and 5 1/4 inches, Provenance: From Collection in Irvington, New York.
Two Rose Famille Small Dishes, each with double five claw dragon, marked on bottom with six character mark, height 1 1/8 inches, diameter 4 1/2 inches.
Three Courting Mirrors, to include one pair, 19th/20th century, some imperfections, size of each 14 1/2″ x 20 1/2″, 12 1/2″ x 16″, 12 1/2″ X 16″, Provenance: Estate of Cyril H. Moore Jr, Kent, Connecticut.
Currier & Ives Lithograph, Providence and Stonington Steamship Co’s Steamer, Rhode Island of the Providence and Stonington Lines, drawn by Charles Parsons, sight size 26″ x 37 1/2″.
Windsor Bow Back Armchair, having knuckle arms, all on bold turned legs, seat height 17 inches, chair height 37 inches. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Chippendale Four Drawer Chest, on ogee feet, having fluted quarter columns, restored, 18th century, height 35 1/4 inches, width 39 inches, top 24″ x 40″. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Windsor Brace Back Armchair, having comb back and saddle seat, on bold turned legs, seat height 17 inches, chair height 45 inches. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Federal Birdseye Maple Tip Table, having octagonal sided top, mahogany border, center on turned shaft on tripod base, ending in spade feet, circa 1800, height 29 1/2 inches, top 16 1/2″ x 21″. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Queen Anne Lowboy, having shaped top over three drawers, shell carved center drawer over scalloped apron, on cabriole legs ending in pad feet, height 30 1/2 inches, width 29 3/4 inches, top 20 1/2″ x 33 1/2″. Providence: Bleak House Auctions, 1965, $1,900.
Chippendale Five Drawer Chest, having fluted 1/4 columns, set on ogee feet with scroll carving, 18th century, underside glue blocks and supports pinned to chest, height 41 1/2 inches, width 39 1/4 inches.
George III Cellarette, having inlaid top and front, on base with molded legs, circa 1800, several chips, no interior separators, height 24 inches, top 16″ x 22″., Provenance: Estate of Cyril H. Moore Jr, Kent, Connecticut.
George III Mahogany Pembroke Table, having oval drop leaves and drawer on square tapered legs ending with brass feet with wheels, circa 1800, height 29 inches, top 19 3/4″ x 30″. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Chippendale Mahogany Reverse Serpentine Chest, having molded top over four drawers, set on ogee feet, (feet spliced), height 31 inches, width 39 inches, top 22 1/4″ x 42 1/2″. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Queen Anne Walnut Side Chair, having carved splat balloon slip seat on cabriole legs ending in pad feet, block and turned stretchers, circa 1750, seat height 17 1/2 inches, height 40 inches. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Two Chinese Reverse-Painted Mirror Portraits, one depicting a woman with a stringed musical instrument; along with a woman seated at table before pierced trellis, carved wood painted frame with pierced hanging bracket, each 28″ x 19 1/2″.
Four Chinese Reverse-Painted Mirror Paintings, depicting still lifes, each in a carved wood frame having pierced hanging brackets, two 22 1/2″ x 16 1/4″, two 16 1/4″ x 12 1/2″.
Four Chinese Reverse-Painted Mirror Still Lifes, to include one having birds in flowering branches, in a carved wood frame, having three flower-filled jardinieres, each 19″ x 15″.
Group of Six Chinese Reverse-Painted Paintings, depicting a pair of women playing checkers in a room interior, each framed with pierced brass hanging bracket, 23″ x 17″, 22″ x 14 3/4″.