Louis XVI Style Hall Table, having pietra dura top on marble support, legs having gilt garland surround, height 35 inches, length 71 inches, depth 24 inches.
Theodore Alexander Mahogany Cocktail Cabinet, in the form of a house, having 33 doors, 2 pull out leather top slides, 2 drawers having remedial shelf and brass gallery, height 70 inches, width 46 inches, depth 24 inches.
Pair of Mahogany Armchairs, having upholstered seat and back, caned sides, female head hand rests set on hairy paw feet (caning imperfections), height 35 1/2 inches, width 29 inches.
Oak Arts & Crafts Book Stand, Chamberlain Furniture Company label on bottom, heigh 30 1/2 inches, top 14 1/4″ x 30″, Provenance: Estate of James Dana English of New Haven to benefit the New Haven Museum.
Group of Ten Chinese Ceramic and Porcelain Items, to include a crackle glazed celadon bowl; a pair of celadon glazed small cups; a pair of white cups; a porcelain stem cup; porcelain Chinese plaque; framed scroll; along with a crackle glazed vase, possible jade stone; sizes ranging from 1 1/2 to 10 1/2 inches.
Group of 10 Chinese Porcelain Pieces, to include 2 crackle glazed vases, 1 having flared rim with handles and the other tan with tube style handles; 2 ginger jars; a pair of white glazed foo dogs; a small bud vase and a small dish; along with a pair of shallow dishes; sizes range from 1 inch to 8 3/4 inches.
Large White Opaline Glass Center Bowl, having bronze stand with ring handles, bowl painted with greek key design, height 9 1/4 inches, diameter 11 inches.
After Pedro De Vargas, Spanish Colonial Virgin Mary, draped in blue and red robe standing on three angels, oil on canvas, 18th or 19th century, 31 x 22 3/4 inches, relined.
George IV Rosewood Ladies Desk, having double shelf over cylinder roll top and pull out leather top writing surface over drawers, set on turned legs, circa 1830, lock marked Chubbs Patent and 128 Queen Victoria Street, London, height 58 inches, width 32 1/2 inches.
Oval Mahogany Dining Table, having a single inlaid pedestal and double banded inlay along with custom pads, top 49 x 56 1/2 inches, opens to 49 x 104 1/2 inches
Althorp By Theodore Alexander Mahogany Sideboard, having concave front and line inlay, on fluted legs with large paw feet, height 36 inches, width 84 inches.
After Hippolyte Sebron (French/American, 1801 – 1879), “Les Chutes du Niagara – La fer a Cheval”, engraving with aquatint and hand coloring on paper, inscribed in plate throughout the lower margin, image size 23 1/4 x 36 1/2 inches.
After Joseph Foxcroft Cole (American, 1837 – 1892), “New Bedford, Mass.”, circa 1858, lithograph with hand coloring on paper, inscribed in plate along the lower margin, image size 16 x 32 inches.
After Frederic Chapman (American, 1818 – 1891), “Raising the Liberty Pole”, engraving with hand coloring on paper, inscribed in plate throughout lower margin, image size 18 1/2 x 27 1/2 inches.
“Panoramic View of Niagara Falls”, on stone by Augustus Vaudricourt and completed from a daguerreotype by W.F. Langenheim, lithograph with hand coloring on paper, inscribed in plate throughout the lower margin image size 11 3/4 x 28 1/2 inches.
After Domenico Beccafumi (Italian, 1486 – 1551), Moses with the Ten Commandments, etching on paper, circa 1739 or later, image size 17 x 27 1/2 inches.
J.H. Bufford’s Sons, “Battle of Lake Erie, Commodore O.H. Perry’s Victory 9/10/1813”, circa 1878, lithograph with hand coloring on paper, inscribed in plate throughout the lower margin, image size 13 1/2 x 23 inches.