Cherry four drawer chest with exagerated serpentine front, probably Norwich, Connecticut circa 1800, having top with serpentine front and flat block corners over conforming case on cutout bracket feet with carved cusps, top with oval panel, line, and fan inlays, drawers with line and fan inlays, corner with two contrasting inlays, drawers with original oval brass pulls, pine secondary wood. ht. 36in. wd. 39in. dp. 21in.
Four piece American Rococo silver tea set including hot water pot with spigot having scallop shell style feet, all with floral finials, grape motif, and floral chasing, signed W. Adams, N.Y. circa 1842. hot water ht: 14 1/2in. 147 t oz.
Pair of Sheffield silverplated candlesticks with square bases, 19th century. ht. 11in. Provenance: Estate of Judy McDonough Gengras of Stoner Drive, West Hartford, Connecticut.
American silver scalloped footed bowl, bead work top and bottom on pedestal set on square base attributed to John Adam Alexandria VA 1790-1798, closely related to footed bowl in Mabel Garvan Collection. ht. 5 3/4in dia. 6 3/4in. 14.4 t oz.
Chippendale cherry bow front four drawer chest with fluted quarter columns set on ogee feet. ht. 36in. wd. 42in. dp. 23in. Provenance: Estate of Judy McDonough Gengras of Stoner Drive, West Hartford, Connecticut.
Massachusetts Hepplewhite mahogany card table having bowfront & serpentine ends, satinwood and ebony banding, conforming shaped frieze having a central panel surrounded by sap grain mahogany and boxwood banding, square tapered string inlaid legs having cuff inlay at ankles with excenuated tapering beneath, Boston coastal region circa 1785-1805. ht. 29in. wd. 36in.
Cherry Queen Anne drop leaf table with cabriole legs and pad feet. ht. 27in. open: 43 x 45 1/2 closed: 15 x 45 1/2 Provenance: Estate of Judy McDonough Gengras of Stoner Drive, West Hartford, Connecticut.
Sheraton mahogany drop leaf table with six feather carved and fluted legs. ht. 24in. open: 47 x 56 closed: 22 x 56 Provenance: Estate of Judy McDonough Gengras of Stoner Drive, West Hartford, Connecticut.
Hepplewhite mahogany candlestand retaining original finish with rectangular canted corner top, set on unusual turned and reeded bulbous pedestal, ending in three arch-carved tapered legs. Fourth quarter 18th century.ht. 31in.
Stoneware three gallon crock with blue decoration of bird and flowers, S.L. Pewtress, Fair Haven, CT. ht. 15 1/2in. Being sold to benefit a Connecticut Museum.
Five piece lot of nautical ship’s lanterns one pair of brass lanterns – one markd Starboard and the other marked Port, pair of bronze hanging lanterns with red and blue green shades, and double red and white lantern. hts. 12in. – 16in.
Full bodied running horse and jockey weathervane molded copper with cast zinc heads, probably late 19th to early 20th century. ht. 20in. lg. 33in. Provenance: Estate of Judy McDonough Gengras of Stoner Drive, West Hartford, Connecticut.
Maple chest on frame, probably New Hampshire circa 1750-1760, having cornice molded top over three short drawers over five drawers all set on original base with open scroll and cyma carved base on cabriole legs ending in pad feet and original Chippendale brasses. ht. 60 1/2in. wd. 36 1/2in. dp. 19 1/2in. Provenance: Estate of Judy McDonough Gengras of Stoner Drive, West Hartford, Connecticut.