Chippendale Style Sofa, on fluted square legs, height 37 inches, width 72 inches, upholstery worn on left arm, Provenance: From the Robert Circiello Collection, West Hartford, Connecticut.
Queen Anne Style Two-Part Burlwood Cabinet, having broken arch over large glass door set on base with two drawers, height 74 inches, width 22 1/2 inches.
J.C. Dye (born 1948) Bronze Bobcat, signature series 27/60, height 9 inches, Provenance: Estate of James Dana English of New Haven to benefit the New Haven Museum.
Set of Six French Faience Plates, having different painted scenes, to include winged figure and tombstone “Pagon”; “Jeanne Charbonnier, 1789”; soldier with cannon and bird, 1789 “Abondance 1789”; “Paix et Travail, 1793”; along with “La Nation, 1793”; diameter 9 inches.
Mahogany Lap Desk, having fan inlays, old script handwriting on inside “Russell Loomis, Bolton, Conn., Edward ____, New London County”, 10 x 19 1/2 inches, Provenance: Fifty Year Personal Collection of Clocks and American Antiques from Thomas Bailey, Manchester, Connecticut.
Round Mahogany Table on Single Pedestal Base, having center star inlay, (water stains on top), height 30 inches, diameter 64 inches; separate surrounding leaves, 12 inches each, chips on edge of one leaf; open diameter 88 inches; along with custom pads.
Two Framed Oil Paintings, to include a still life of flowers in a vase, signed Hopkins, 8 x 10 inches; along with a portrait of a man standing, wearing a red vest, 19 x 10 inches; 19th/20th century.
Elizabeth Mumford (1950 – 2020), winter landscape, sledding, oil on board, “If you want to get to the top of the hill you must go up.”, 9 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches.
François-Nicolas Martinet (1731 – 1800), set of five hand colored bird engravings, Petit Kakatoes; Perruche a collier; La perruche a collier; perruche a tete bleue; along with toucan; plate size 9 3/4 x 8 1/4 inches.
Jared Bradley Flagg (1820 – 1899), portrait of Calvin Day, one of the founders of the Wadsworth Atheneum and a school for the deaf in Hartford, CT, oil on canvas, signed lower left Jared B. Flagg, 1875, 36 x 30 inches, Lance Mayer and Gay Myers Conservation label on back.