Large Chinese Bronze Foo Lion or Dog Censor on original carved stand having left paw raised on ball, possibly Qing Dynasty or Ming, 18th century, height 17 inches.
Chinese Cloisonne Tripod Incense Holder having elephant form feet, dragon form handles and finial, along with a removable, pierced cover, marked to the underside, overall height 14 inches.
Chinese Cloisonne Porcelain Jar, with cover, having enameled wild flowers, birds and butterflies, 19th Century, height 9 1/2 inches, William Doyle Galleries label.
Two Pairs of Brass Foo Dogs to include a pair of large seated Chinese guardian lions, height 19 inches, along with a pair of standing foo lions, height 11 inches.
Group of Four Bronze Chinese Figures to include large two-part seated Buddha on lotus form base standing Guanyin along with two other seated Buddha figures, tallest 19 inches.
After John James Audubon American, 1785 – 1851, Grey Rabbit, plate XXII, large folio lithograph with hand-coloring on paper, 20 x 26 1/4. Published by J.T. Bowen, Philadelphia, 1843.
After John James Audubon American, 1785 – 1851, Arctic Fox, plate CXXI, large folio lithograph with hand-coloring on paper, sight size: 20 1/4 x 26 1/4. Published by J.T. Bowen, Philadelphia, 1847.
After John Frederick Herring, Sr., British, 1795 – 1865, Fores’s Celebrated Winners, Teddington, Winner of the Derby Stakes at Epsom, 1851, lithograph with hand coloring on paper, published by J. Harris, sight size 17 x 27 1/2.
Two-Pieces Group to include Victory of Trafalgar engraving on paper by Robert Dodd, along with an unsigned harbor scene, water damaged lithograph, sight size of largest 19 x 30.
After John James Audubon American, 1785 – 1851, engraved by Havell, Gaswall Duck plate CCCXLVIII, hand-colored aquatint engraving on J. Whatman paper with the ‘J. Whatman 1837’ watermark, sheet size 24 5/8 x 34 1/8.
Currier and Ives Hand-Colored Lithograph on Paper, A Midnight Race on the Mississippi, credit lines in plate along the lower margin, image size: 18 1/4 x 27 1/2, as is with several repaired tears and heavy toning.
Group of Four William Hogarth British, 1697 – 1764 Etchings on Paper, titles include: Noon, Marriage a la Mode, King Henry the Eighth and Anna Bullen, The Rake in Bedlam, image 13 3/4 x 17 1/2.
American Carved Civil War Cane, folk art carved with soldiers shaking hands, Eagle, flag, star, sailor, cat with fiddle, dogs, peacock, mermaid, and soldier holding American flag and sword, sterling silver cup and ring marked Lafette F. Forbes, 19th century, in fitted case, length 34 inches.
Six Piece English Glass Group, to include two nailsea canes with twist design one nailsea walking stick one blue blown glass coach horn, circa 1810 – 1850 tallest height 51 inches along with two nailsea glass bells, 19th century.
Four Piece Group of Glass Nailsea Canes and Walking Sticks, two having twist in red, white and blue one with blue and white twist, and the other cobalt blue, tallest 51 inches.
Large Wood Tramp Art Jewelry Box, having triangular lift top opening to fitted interior over 2 drawers on triangular base, height 21 inches, width 17 inches, depth 11 inches.
The Big Four Sales Company Model Suit Maker Display Shop Sign, patent 1914, Findlay, Ohio, with wood, wire and photograph, height 6 feet, width 31 1/4 inches, depth 3 inches.
H.B. Arnold and Company Courting Canoe having blue painted canvas exterior over bentwood deck with brass plaque marked H.B. Arnold and Company, Waltham, Massachusetts, width 34 inches, length 16 feet.
American Folk Art Ax Trade Sign, having painted wood handle with tin painted ax head, late 19th century or later, height 89 inches, width 19 1/2 inches.
Louis XV Oak Armoire, top with 3D carved basket of flowers under molding and two carved panels and glass doors, 18th century, height 95 inches with removable molding, width 55 1/2 inches.
George III Mahogany Linen Press in three parts having pull-out fitted drawers all on bracket feet, circa 1760, height 76 1/4 inches, width 47 1/2 inches.
Thirty-Seven Piece Venetian Glass Stemware Set having twist stem and overall gold flecking design, to include 12 large red wine stems one repaired,12 martini stems, 12 white wine, along with matching pitcher, heights 7, 8 1/2, 7 1/2 inches.
Two Wine Glasses, to include one having red and cotton ribbon twist along with one having cotton twist with bubbles, height 7 inches. Provenance: 1974 Ginsburg and Levy, New York receipt. The Estate of Diana Atwood Johnson.
Five Piece Assorted Group Lot to include a Dresden cup and saucer, a Royal Vienna cup, a crystal etched stem, along with a wedding cup enameled with brass figure, height 8 1/2 inches.
Seven Piece Group of Miniature Paintings to include a round French box having a painted portrait of a woman wearing a crown, an oval Comte De Saint Marc miniature portrait of a woman in frame, two framed oval portraits signed the same, illegibly, one is of Rembrandt’s mother painted oval porcelain plaque of a partially clad woman reading a book, resting on a skull along with a pair of portraits of woman wearing a dress, one dated 1789, the other dated 1799 5 x 6 3/4.
Pair of Amethyst Glass Urns having flared rim and bulbous body on square stem foot, both foot corners ground and one rim heavily repaired, height 11 1/4 inches. Provenance: Collection from Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, West Hartford, Connecticut.
Bronze Sixteen Light Chandelier having eight foliate stylized double arms with two lights per arm, height 49 inches, diameter 36 inches. Provenance: Collection from Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, West Hartford, Connecticut.
French Rococo Chandelier having four iron arms with metal leaf and crystal prism, height 48 in., diameter 36 in. Provenance: The Estate of Gloria Schiff, 630 Park Avenue, New York.
Queen Anne Walnut Footstool having rectangle top with beaded needlepoint upholstery on cabriole legs set on pad feet, possibly Pennsylvania, circa 1740, height 16 inches, top 16 x 18.