Large Lead Pig Garden Ornament, one leg bent, chewed ears, tail and nose, height 11 1/2 inches, length 24 1/2 inches. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Atwood Johnson.
Large Venus Train Engine and Tender Model, finely built of painted wood with some metal parts, painted in black and forest green with red wheels, plaque on engine marked A.M. Harriet, Rye, New York, tender marked N.Y.N.H. & H., resting upon tracks and displayed in a plexiglass and wood case, train length 52 inches, total height 18 inches, total length 56 inches.
Fineberg Custom Mahogany Inlaid Breakfront having four glass door top resting on base and pull out writing surface over four graduating drawers flanked by one door on each side, height 79 inches, width 63 inches.
Pair of Federal Knife Blade Andirons, with brass urn tops on penny feet, circa 1800, height 26 1/4 inches. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Atwood Johnson.
George IV Style Mahogany Partners Writing Table, having tooled leather top over three drawers on either side all on turned legs ending in on brass castors, 20th century, height 31 1/4 inches, top 37 1/2 x 56 1/2.
Duncan Phyfe Mahogany Table, having shaped drop leaves with drawer on shaped supports set on four downswept members rested on ball feet, circa 1820, height 29 inches, top closed 21 1/2 x 40, open 40 x 51 1/2.
Margolis Mahogany Block Front Chest, with triple shell carved top drawer set on ogee feet, sides having brass handles, signed with brand mark, sun faded, height 36 1/2 inches, width 37 3/4 inches, top 22 x 40.
Whieldon Type Earthenware Frame with brown glaze, 18th century, purchased from Ginsburg and Levy, Inc., height 14 inches, width 10 5/8 inches. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Atwood Johnson.
Two Framed Connecticut Colonial Currency, both Hartford and New Haven one engraved 1799, Amos Doolittle
twelve cents, five mills, black print to pass one gate for each, loaded wagon, sled and P. Sleigh, Baldwin Press
along with 1799, Gate No. four cents to pass one gate for each and empty horse cart, signed by James Hillhouse
both very clean, note size: 2 x 2 3/4. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Atwood Johnson
Two Piece Group to include an 1847 Pictorial Punch hand written and drawn card having pictures with story line or poem to go along with it, each segment titled Pictorial Punch, 2 x 3 1/4, along with 1775 Colonial Currency for New London, Connecticut, six shillings printed by T. Green, 3 1/2 x 3.
Edward Antoon Portielje Belgian, 1861 – 1949, The Courting, oil on canvas, signed lower left Edward Portielje, 20 3/4 x 24 3/4. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Edward Antoon Portielje Belgian, 1861 – 1949, The Doting Mother, oil on canvas, signed lower left Edward Portielje, height 18 1/4 inches, width 15 1/4 inches. Provenance: The Estate of Alina Roisen, Park Avenue, New York.
Chippendale Tiger Maple Desk, having slant front over four drawers on bracket base, interior with drawers and pigeon holes, circa 1760, height 41 1/2 inches, width 35 1/2 inches. Provenance: From a Glastonbury, Connecticut Collection.
Attributed to John Ferneley II British, 1815 – 1862 Prince of Wales Own Yorkshire Hussars, oil on relined canvas, unsigned, 12 x 10. Provenance: Parker Gallery, London acquired from the above by the present owners.
Federal Mahogany Sofa with shell carved rolled arm ends on turned legs, circa 1830, 2 small veneer pieces missing, height 35 1/2 inches, length 83 inches.
Bilboa Mirror, having gesso urns and flowers over marble frame with columns and gesso bottom urns and birds, late 18th early 19th century, height 44 inches, width 19 inches.
Continental School Oil On Oak Panel, depicting villagers, unframed, with heavy paint loss, unsigned, 18th Century or later, height 29 1/2 inches, width 37 inches.
Pair of Oxblood Vases on black wood bases drilled into table lamps, height 20 inches. Provenance: Collection from Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, West Hartford, Connecticut.
Pair of Chinese Oxblood Glazed Porcelain Gourd Vases, drilled, height 15 1/2 inches. Provenance: Collection from Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, West Hartford, Connecticut.
Three Chinese Porcelain Pieces to include a pomegranate handled vase having painted fruits and flowers, signed on side along with a pair of phoenix bird plates marked on bottom, vase height 12 inches, plate diameter 18 inches.
Nine Piece Group to include a pair of celadon glazed vases having blue and iron red painted panels, five celadon glazed dishes each having a blue seal mark on bottom, along with a pair of masons ironstone China pitchers with painted Oriental scene, height 8 3/4 inches.
Five Piece Group of Pottery and Porcelain, to include three English glazed King Charles Spaniel Dogs, heights 3 inches – 9 1/2 inches Toby pitcher of a man with hat, as is along with a porcelain hand-painted charger.
Two Clocks, to include Lesieur round hanging clock having enameled dial, marked Lesieur Horloger Brevete, Paris, diameter 15 inches, with painted tin body along with small mahogany inlaid mantle clock, height 9 1/4 inches.
English Fruit Cooler having cover and interior liner, 19th century, height 11 inches, diameter 7 1/2 inches. Provenance: From a Newport, Rhode Island historic home, in the same family since 1761.
American School 19th century, oil on canvas laid on board, Cottage in the Forest with Thatched Roof, bears spurious signature lower left of John Constable, 11 1/2 x 9.
George III Mahogany Serpentine Chest having later added Guillestre Breccia marble top over four graduated banded inlaid drawers top drawer fitted with adjustable compartments and sliding green felt writing surface all on bracket feet, label on back inscribed J.G.S. Macphail, height 36 inches, width 50 inches, depth 24 1/2 inches. Provenance: Purchased from Christie’s, South Kensington sale, November 30, 2000. Collection from Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, West Hartford, Connecticut.
Two Korean Oil on Linen Wedding Scrolls, one with figures on a bridge one with Gibbons climbing a tree, each framed, image size of each: 36 1/2 x 15 3/4.