Delft Polychrome Vase
Having eight chinoiserie painted panels, depicting figures in a landscape
Ribbed shoulder and cover with foo dog finial
Dutch, 18th century
Vase height 18 1/2 inches, total height 28 inches
Provenance: Bardith 7/7/02, property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc. $6,000
Pair of Polychrome Delft Vases
Marked PVM 36, height 13 inches
Provenance: Bardith Antiques, NY ($ 3,000 est) property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc.
Pair of Continental Ivory Glazed Urns
Having molded garland with raised mask and leaf decoration,
Cover glued down, chips
Height is 10 1/2 inches, diameter is approximately 7 inches
Provenance: Property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc. purchased from Suzanne Golden Antiques, 6/22/00 ($ 5,625)
Set of 20 Apothecary Jars with Domed Lids
Each green ground, having raised plaque, gilt and red painted with label
England 19th century
Height 8 1/4 inches
Provenance: D & B Antiques 9/10/02, property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc. $13,600
Set of 10 French Spice/Apothecary Jars
White ground with domed lids, gilt pharmacy label banner
England 19th century
Heights of 8 inches – 9 inches
Provenance: Bardith, Ltd., 7/5/01, property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc. $5,000
Set of Five Green Apothecary Jars
English, 19th century having green ground with gold, black and red banner
Chips and Scrapes
Height 9 1/2 inches
Provenance: Property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc. purchased from D & B Antiques, 9/10/02 ($3,400)
Set of Six Clear Glass Apothecary Jars
Clear glass with painted shield plaques
England late 19th century
Largest height 8 1/2 inches
Provenance: D & B Antiques 9/10/02, property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc. $980
Group of Four Porcelain Apothecary Jars
White ground with painted labels
Height 9 inches
Provenance: Sentimento Inc. 3/6/02, property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc. $1,740
Grouping of Six Antique Butter Dishes and Covers
Oval barrel form with handles
Height 5 inches, length 9 inches
Provenance: Property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis purchased from Ann Morris Antiques, New York, October 9, 2001 ($7,125)
Glass Hurricane Vase
Having with Greek key design on large round footed base
Height 15 inches, diameter 13 1/2 inches
Provenance: private collection from the Gould Estate, Sutton Place, New York
Pair Blue/Green Cut Glass Ship Decanters
Having diamond and oval cut decoration and mushroom stopper
Mid 19th century
Height 9 1/2 inches
Provenance: Elise Abrams Antiques, MA 10/4/02, property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc. $6,185
Pair of Malby English Terrestrial and Celestial Floor Globes
On mahogany tripod bases with original compass
Restored
Height 43 inches, diameter 24 inches.
Provenance: private collection from the Gould Estate, Sutton Place, New York
George III Mahogany Chest on Chest
In three parts, having acorn carved cornice molding over two over three drawers in upper section over three drawers
A pull out slide with all flanked by fluted columns
Height 73 1/2 inches, upper case width 40 1/2″ overall 45″
Provenance: private collection from the Gould Estate, Sutton Place, New York
Mahogany Bench
English Mid 19th Century
Having bolster ends and turned legs
Length 60″ inches top 13 1/2″ x 18″
Provenance: Suzanne Golden Antiques, 2/2/01 ($8,500)
George IV Style Mahogany Writing Table
Having gallery and three drawers set on fluted legs ending in brass capped feet and casters
Late 19th – early 20th century, height 32 inches, width 44 inches, depth 26 inches
Provenance: D.K. Antiques NY 7/27/00, property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis Inc. $8,450
William IV Mahogany Hall Bench
England 19th century
Height is 17 1/2 inches, top 11″x41 1/2″
Provenance: Yale Burge Antiques August 16, 2000 purchased for, property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis Inc. $4,800
Silver Bowl with Repousse Body
Having lion masks with ring handles set on three claw feet
Height is 3 3/4 inches, diameter isd 11 3/4 inches, 33.6 t.oz.
Two Sterling Dishes
To include Tiffany and Company petal footed dish
Marked Tiffany & Co makers sterling 22929, diameter 9 1/2 inches
The other sterling Reed and Barton Bowl
With repousse fruit and flowers “Francis I” diameter 11 1’2 inches
37.8 t.oz.
Two Sterling Silver Pieces
To include water pitcher in Georgian pattern, along with a square form weighted vase
Height of pitcher 9 inches.
Provenance: private collection from the Gould Estate, Sutton Place, New York
Three Piece Group
To include, a sterling silver overlaid oyster shell, a Tibetan silver overlay conch shell along with a carved hardstone piece.
Conch shell height 2 1/2 inches, length 8 inches.
Provenance: private collection from the Gould Estate, Sutton Place, New York
Pair of Early Chinese Export Reverse Glass Paintings
19th century rectangular plate featuring boats and junks harbour scene, watchtower, buildings and a naval bunker, in a jetty
14″ x 18″
Provenance: Property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis Inc.
Group of 11 Chinese Watercolors on Rice Paper of Flowers and Butterflies
In gilt glass frames having Kentshire Galleries label and original price of $27,000
Sight size 7 1/2″x12″
Provenance: property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis Inc.
Alexander Hamilton 1789 Federalist Era Handwritten Bank Slip
Signed by Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary of the United States Treasury (1755-1804)
Written to the President Directors and Company of the Bank of New York
Requesting the loan sum of $30,000 to the United States, signed on September 14, 1789 “Alexander Hamilton Secretary” upper left
Bearing the seal of the Treasury of North America with the latin “Thesaur. Amer. Septent. Sigil” surrounding the coat of arms
Additional writing on verso, Nov 18th 1789
14″ x 18 1/2″
Alexander Hamilton 1789 Federalist Era Handwritten Bank Slip
Signed by Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary of the United States Treasury (1755-1804)
Written to the President Directors of the Bank of New York
Requesting the loan amount of $10,000 to the United States, signed December 1st 1789 “Alexander Hamilton Secretary of the Treasury”
Signed lower left, bearing the seal of the Treasury of North America with the latin “Thesaur. Amer. Septent. Sigil” surrounding the coat of arms
14″ x 9″
Alexander Hamilton Handwritten Letter
Bearing the signature of Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) the first Secretary of the United States Treasury
Below an engraving of Hamilton and “The Grange”
Typed letter translation on verso
“Dr. Sir, I saw the recorder today. you mistook his meaning. he is of opinion that it is in your discretion to consent to take the evidence out of court – and, as I understand him, that under the circumstances of the two witnesses it will be proper to do so. Let me know your conclusion. yrs. with regard A.Hamilton”
Frame size 20″ x 9″