Queen Anne cherry desk on frame in two parts, upper section with slant lid desk over one drawer on base with turned legs and square stretcher, interior with well and four drawers, circa 1740. ht. 40in. wd. 40in.
Two part corner cupboard, upper section with cornice molding over two glazed doors on base with two blind doors on ogee feet. ht. 86in. wd. 43in. dp. 19in.
Queen Anne highboy base with long drawer over three short drawers with highly scalloped skirt on cabriole legs ending in pad feet. ht. 37in. wd. 37in. dp. 18in.
Primitive trunk having domed top all in original brown leather covering with iron hardware and tacks, 18th century Continental. ht. 16in. lg. 33in. dp. 18in.
Federal mahogany drop leaf table on plain circular pedestal base and carved paw feet, circa 1840. ht. 29in. lg. 48in. dp. 38in. Provenance: Brown Family, Windsor, Connecticut
Cherry serpentine front chest having shaped top over conforming case of four drawers all set on ogee bracket feet, top with applied ends, drawers having large fan inlays feet spliced. ht. 33in. wd. 32 3/4in. dp. 20 1/2in. Provenance: Estate of Nancy Sachse, Hamden, Connecticut
Mahogany chest of three drawers having serpentine top over conforming case with pull out slide over three drawers set on small bracket feet, drawers with fan and line inlays, skirt with oval panel inlay. ht. 36in. wd. 44in.
Federal mahogany butler’s secretary desk having large top drawer with pull down writing surface over three drawers, interior with birdseye maple drawers and door, and felt writing surface, all set on flaring French feet, case with overall line inlays, 1790-1800. ht. 48in. wd. 45in. dp. 25in.
Eric Sloan 1905-1985 KIDS FISHING BY JUST SUITS RED COVERED BRIDGE oil on masonite signed and written lower left Sloane Vermont July Abercrombie & Fitch label on reverse written on reverse Eric Sloane New Milford, Conn. 23 x 31 1/2
Pair of primitive oil on wood panels depicting battling American and British ships, one marked Hornet and Peacock 15 x 29 and one Constitution and Querriere signed lower right A. Chase 17 x 29. Provenance: Estate of Nancy Sachse, Hamden, Connecticut.
W. Cummens mahogany tall case clock, case with fret work top and three brass finials over tombstone glass, flanked by brass stop fluted quarter columns on case with long molded door with fan inlays flanked by brass stop fluted quarter columns all set on base with fan inlays on bracket feet, dial with rocking ship brass works, dial signed W. Cummens warranted. ht. 93in. wd. 18in. dp. 9in.
Federal mahogany sideboard having shaped top over three drawers over four doors all set on square tapered legs with tiger maple veneer panels. ht. 41 1/2in. lg. 65in. dp. 27in.
Andrew John Henry Way 1826-1888 STILL LIFE OF GRAPES oil on canvas signed lower left A. J. H. Way Dec. 25 – 79 14 x 10 Provenance: Estate of Nancy Sachse, Hamden, Connecticut
Maple tall chest with large cornice molding over six graduated drawers all set on short bandy legs ending in pad feet piece of bottom side molding missing. ht. 50in. wd. 37in. dp. 18in. Provenance: Estate of Nancy Sachse, Hamden, Connecticut
Elmer Stennes girandole clock in the manner of Curtiss, weight driven, top with gilt eagle finial, gilt trimmed bowed throat glass and bowed lower glass reverse painted Aurora with leafy scroll base. ht. 46in. wd. 12in.
Two piece lot of silhouettes to include a model ship builder marked To Edward Wilson from Hanson Cady dia. 11 1/2in. a gentleman with an umbrella. 11 x 6 Provenance: Estate of Nancy Sachse, Hamden, Connecticut
Silhouette, full length of gentleman turned to his right, signed on bottom Samuel Metford, New Haven, Sept. 1842. Provenance: Estate of Nancy Sachse, Hamden, Connecticut 10 x 5
Silhouette of gentleman in top hat with cane, full length and turned to his left, signed on bottom Aug. Edouart 1826. Provenance: Estate of Nancy Sachse, Hamden, Connecticut 14 x 8
Two piece lot to include woman marked in reverse painting Deborah Keeler and gentleman reading a book. Provenance: Estate of Nancy Sachse, Hamden, Connecticut 7 x 10
Group of five small silhouettes, two women and two men, one signed M. A. Honeywell, one paper impressed Baches Patent. Provenance: Estate of Nancy Sachse, Hamden, Connecticut 3 1/2 x 3 to 4 x 5
Silhouette of a gentleman in top hat, full length turned to his left, marked on reverse by William H. Brown Born in Charleston, South Carolina 1808 found in Schenectady, N.Y. Provenance: Estate of Nancy Sachse, Hamden, Connecticut 12 x 8