English silver four piece assembled tea set including two tea pots one non matching, creamer, and sugar one hinge partially missing. ht. 3 1/2 in. to ht. 7 1/2 in. 38.8 t oz.
Four piece sterling silver tea and coffee service with reeded decoration comprising of a teapot, coffee pot, creamer, and sugar bowl, all having maker’s mark WBJ, Walter & John Barnard, London. 47.14 total t oz.
Sterling silver pitcher with all over scroll design on footed base. ht. 10 1/4 in. 24.5 t oz. Provenance: Property from The Estate of Margaret Oliphant of Old Lyme, Connecticut
Gorham sterling silver basket with reticulated plate and handle, monogram on handle. dia. 11 1/2 in. 29 t oz. Provenance: Property from The Estate of Margaret Oliphant of Old Lyme, Connecticut
Set of six Beacon Hill, Federal style, mahogany dining chairs having carved heart and shaped backs over upholstered seats all set on molded tapered legs, two armchairs and four side chairs.
Custom mahogany credenza having shaped top over conforming cabinet base with pull-out leather top slide over three drawers flanked by two grillwork doors, signed Beacon Hill. ht. 36 in. lg. 68 in. dp. 19 in.
Alphonse Cornet 1814-1874 FORTUNE TELLER oil on cribbed board signed lower right labeled on verso The Art Department of the Hartford Club remnants of original paper frame label 1818 14 1/2 x 12
Old Master RELIGIOUS SCENE oil on canvas written on bottom La Religione De Servi Hebbe Origine Da Questi Sette Beati Fiorentini 1233 oil on canvas mounted on canvas 16th/17th century 9 3/4 x 14
Margolis mahogany Federal style sideboard having shaped top over conforming case with serpentine top drawer over two serpentine doors all flanked by two small drawers, two bottle drawers, two drawers, and two doors, all set on square tapered legs, front with panel, diamond, circular, and line inlays. ht. 41 1/2 in. wd. 77 1/2 in. dp. 27 1/2 in.
EMPRESS COMING HOME on chariot being pulled by an elephant having people with flowers, grapes, lions, and instruments oil on canvas probably 16th/17th century 15 1/4 x 24 1/2
Old Master Circle of Salvator Rosa 1615-1673 LANDSCAPE WITH CAVALIERS ON HORSEBACK oil on canvas unsigned restretched and relined 19 x 26 Provenance: Originally from Beresford Collection
Wallace Nutting Pilgrim century style chest with lift top and one drawer over lower shelf on turned legs, signed on back in block letters. ht. 34 in. wd. 25 3/4 in. Provenance: Property from The Estate of Margaret Oliphant of Old Lyme, Connecticut
Continental walnut cassone, rectangular hinged top over front carved with heart, vine, and flowers flanked by relief carved women set on replaced feet, 16th/17th century. ht. 25 in. wd. 65 in. dp. 22 in.
Walnut refectory table having single board rectangular top on base with two pedestals, each on shoe style feet with square stretcher, probably 17th – 18th century, some restoration. ht. 31 in. top: 116 x 26 3/4
Mahogany Chinese Chippendale style table/desk, top tilts to hold book, front pulls out to leather top writing surface with candle slide on either side, all on open work carved legs. ht. 30 in. wd. 26 1/2 in. dp. 21 in. Provenance: Property from The Estate of Margaret Oliphant of Old Lyme, Connecticut
Baker custom mahogany sideboard George IV style with serpentine top over conforming case set on square tapered legs with line and small panel inlays. ht. 36 in. wd. 72 in, dp. 26 in.
George IV mahogany sectional desk in two parts, upper section with two glass doors over pull-out desk compartment over three drawers. ht. 78 in. wd. 31 1/4 in. dp 19 in.
Evgeni Alexandrovich Lanceray Russian 1848-1886 Bronze SWORD WIELDING FIGURE ON HORSEBACK signed F. Chopin F. Chopin foundry mark, 1877 signed in Cyrillic arm broke 11 1/2 x 8 1/4 x 3 3/4
Michael Shacham CYCLE OF LIFE Bronze Sculpture Starting with the agony of childbearing, leading to birth and childhood. Continuing with children at play, gradually maturing into young adults coming together in an embrace, getting caught up in the whirlwind of life, being whipped around and gradually growing older in the process, until death, symbolized by the figure of a woman falling off the Cycle of Life which in itself holds the bud of a new cycle. ht. 35 in.
Rare Grueby Faience Co. Ruth Erickson two-color pottery vase in matte green glaze with alternating leaf and white molded flower bud design, circular stamp Grueby Faience Co. Boston U.S.A. and Artist’s initials RE three minor chips/bruises. ht. 11 3/4 in. dia. approximately 5 1/2 in.
Grueby Faience Co. vase in matte green glaze with molded leaf design, circular stamp Grueby Faience Co. Boston U.S.A. on bottom several small chips to glazing on bottom edge. ht. 11 7/8 in. dia. approximately 5 1/2 in.