Sheraton four drawer chest, top with turret corners over four drawers flanked by fluted and turned columns on turned legs, circa 1830. ht. 41in. wd. 43 1/2in.
Richard Law Hinsdale PRIMITIVE LANDSCAPE WITH PEOPLE AND TOWN oil on canvas signed lower left R. L. Hinsdale 1854 Paterson N.A. Richard Law Hinsdale born Hartford CT 1826, in 1848 went to NYC where he exhibited at the American Art Union 1853-1854, after which he exhibited in NYC again at the National Academy. Photo attached showing this painting hung in the Butler McCook House Hartford CT 1981 26 x 36
Chapin School high chest of drawers in two parts, upper section having broken pediment, pierced carved top over three short deep drawers over four long drawers on lower section with one long drawer over three short drawers over scalloped apron all set on cabriole legs ending in ball and claw feet, original hardware and old red finish, circa 1790 Connecticut River Valley. Top center drawer has typical vine carving lower center drawer with fan carving. Cherry and Eastern white pine. ht. 80 1/4in. upper case ht. 49 5/8in. wd. 35 3/8in. dp. 18 1/8in. lower case ht. 30 5/8in. wd. 37 3/8in. dp. 19 1/8in. Photographed in Connecticut Valley Furniture by Thomas and Alice Kugelman and Robert Lionetti, Catalog 82, page 187, Windsor, Connecticut Provenance: Timothy Phelps and Ruth Wilson, married 1785 Cyrus Howe and Sally Phelps Edward Thrall and Flavia Howe George Merwin and Leliane Thrall Hubbel Brown and Dorothy Merwin Elizebeth Bowman and Edward Brown born 1932 to present owners
Pair of paintings by Henry Ulke German/Washington, D.C. 1821-1910 Each is a bust of young woman watercolor on paper unsigned one marked on original matting Henry Ulke one having old paper label on reverse of frame which reads Margaud Ellen Morton Ma’s sister about two years younger one having old paper label on reverse of frame which reads My Grandmother Cathraine McPherson Morton, Holland Pt., MD sight size 13 1/4 x 10 ,sight size 14 x 10 1/2
Three Southwest United States silver bracelets mounted with turquois, one inlaid red and white stones, one signed R1HJ and one signed KST1. total weight 9.4 t oz.
Exceptional Apache figural olla having high shoulder, flared rim, decorated in two color sets with nineteen deer, twenty-six people, six crosses, geometric shapes, and diagonal band, having original bill of sale ht. 21in., dia. 11 1/1in.
W. Thompson American coin silver three piece tea set to include teapot, covered sugar bowl and creamer, all melon shaped with chased bunches of grapes 56.7 t oz., ht. 6in. – 9 1/2in.