Large Chinese Porcelain Famille Verte Vase
Bottle form in Kangxi Style, having enamel on biscuit open-work
Height 16 inches, widest diameter 10 inches.
Two Turquoise Glazed Pottery Figurines
Recumbent foo dog, along with a bird attacking a foo dog
Heights of 10 inches and 5 inches
Provenance: Property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis, Inc.
Pair of Mutin Crackle Glazed Vases
Having globular form body, in celadon grey color
Made into table lamps
Vase height 9 inches, total height 22 inches.
Two Chinese Porcelain Vases
Lobed vase having painted scholars in landscape,
Along with meiping form vase with painted warriors on horseback in landscape
Repaired
Height of urn is 18 inches, diameter is approximately 8 inches
Large Double Chinese Painted Panels
Depicting a courtyard scene with figures playing Chinese checkers, blue frame in center
Watercolor on paper
Set into sliding door frame
Total height 81 inches, screen length 77 inches.
Two Large Chinese Painted Panels
Depicting landscape scene with figures reading books
Watercolor on paper
Set into sliding door frames on base
Total height 81 inches, screen length 77 inches.
Yomud Turkoman Carpet
Having ivory ground with four rows of unconnected major gulls, ten per roll, along with arrow, minor gulls surrounded by border and repeating,, stepped octagonal medallions with four pinwheels, part of original Kilim remaining at both ends, third quarter of the 19th century, having small hole and slight stain from fading, 6′ 6″ x 9′ 2″
Provenance: Christie’s, May 1986. According to catalog, this is on other similar examples known, seen in Boston in 1960’s.
William Mahogany Three Tier Trolley/ Etagere
Height 46 inches, top 18″x 42″
Provenance: Yale Burge Antiques January 29, 2002, property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis Inc. $7,375
William IV Mahogany Three Tier Trolley/Etagere
Mid 19th Century
Height 39 inches, width 36 inches, depth 16 inches
Provenance: Yale Burge Antiques January 29, 2002 purchased for, property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis Inc. $5,800
George IV Mahogany Etagere
Having four shelves, 19th century
Height 55 inches, width 36 1/2 inches, depth 14 inches
Provenance: purchased from Cove Landing Antiques 4/18/01, property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis Inc. $7,500
Walnut Queen Anne Highboy
In two parts, having cornice drawer over two drawers over 3 drawers
Set on lower section with one drawer over three drawers over carved skirt
All set on cabriole legs ending in pad feet
Drawer front having burl walnut veneer with herringbone surround
Boston circa 1730-1740
Height 70 inches, upper case width 34 1/2 inches
Provenance: Property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis Inc. purchased from Samuel Herrup 4/7/00 $78,750
George I Burl Walnut Lowboy
Having banded inlaid top, over drawer,
Set on cabriole legs ending in pad feet
Height 28 inches, top 19″x32″
Provenance: Florian Papp. NY September 11, 2000,
Property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis Inc. $28,000
George III Red Chinoiserie Decorative Tall Clock,
With strike, second hand and date in tombstone dial,
Case with painted center scene, dial signed John Monkhouse London,
With weights and pendulum,
Height 89 inches, width 19 inches
Provenance: private collection from the Gould Estate, Sutton Place, New York
Group of Eight Watercolors of Jockeys and Horses
Circa 1870, initialed lower left
Sight size 6″ x 9″
Provenance: Kentshire, October 2000, property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis Inc. $3,750
Pair of Mammoo Watercolors of Polo Horses or Ponies Portraits
To include “Maud #7
Along with “Shak”
Each signed Moomoo
Sight size of each 5 1/2″ x 6 1/2″
Provenance: Clare White, October 2000, property from a private collection designed by Cullman & Kravis Inc. $750 plus $315 for frames.
A Group of Four John Gould (1804-1881) Hand Colored Bird Lithographs
With accompanying book page on verso to include
“Phasianus Shaw: Elliot” (Shaw’s Pheasant)
“Phasianus Versicolor, Vieilli”
“Catreus Wallichii” (Cheer Pheasant)
Along with “Ceriornis Caboti, Gould (Dr. Cabot’s Horned Pheasant)
From Birds of Asia (1849-1881)
W. Graham Arader III label on verso
Provenance: private collection from the Gould Estate, Sutton Place, New York
Currier and Ives “Yacht Gracie” hand colored Lithograph, 1882
A “Crack” Sloop in a Race to Windward
Drawn by Charles Parsons (English 1821-1910)
27″ x 35″
“Indian Reed” Hand Colored Engraved Botanical Aquatint
Dr. Robert John Thornton (English, 1768 – 1837)
from Thornton’s “Temple of Flora” botanical book
printed by London Publisher’s July 1, 1800 (unframed)
18″ x 22 1/4″