After Paul Gaugin 1848-1903 LA PASSAGE oil on canvas marked lower right indistinctly marked on back P. Gaugin 1888, La Passage Home of Swineherol Brittany 18 x 21 3/4
Chippendale desk with slant lid over four drawers on ogee bracket base and large original brasses. 42in. wd. 39in. dp. 21in. Being sold to benefit a Connecticut Museum.
Small American classical mahogany and birdseye maple chest, stepped overhanging drawer with four graduated drawers beneath, flanked by ormolu trimmed column and ending in turned feet, New York State first half 19th century. made up.
Connecticut cherry Hepplewhite Pembroke table, oval top with double drop leaves, having string inlaid edge, ends having rectangular and oval mahogany paneled inlay surrounded by banded and boxwood inlay with one real drawer, raised on square tapered boxwood string inlaid legs, circa 1790-1805. ht. 29in. lg. 36in. wd. 17in. Provenance: From the collection and estate of Richard Gilpin originally from Framingham, MA and later from Yarmouth, MA.
Copeland Stoke on Trent brown transfer china dinner set 105 pieces including covered tureen, underplate, nest of three trays, and three covered vegetable dishes.
Sheraton mahogany sewing table, molded edge top having drop leaves with three tiger maple drawers, retaining period brass pulls, top drawer with desk interior and the base drawer with fabric sewing bag, whole raised on tapering turned spiral carved legs, retaining original brass ferrels and casters, first quarter 19th century. ht. 29 1/2in.
Windsor chair with fan back, writing arm with drawer all set on bold turned legs in old green paint over green paint, 18th century. seat ht. 18in. back ht. 44in. Provenance: Estate of Charles Archibald Goodwin and Ruth Cheney Goodwin.
Federal mahogany games table with D shaped top over conforming skirt all set on square tapered legs with line and drop inlays, circa 1800. ht. 29in. wd. 17in.
CLIPPER SHIP OCEAN EXPRESS OUTWARD BOUND, DISCHARGING THE PILOT hand colored lithograph sketched by J. Smith & Son on Stone by C. Parsons published by N. Currier, New York 1856 sight size 19 x 25 1/2
Sheraton mahogany and hardwood canopy bedstead, turned front posts with reeded upper section, having banded inlay beneath, head posts with matching turnings, bed retains its original headboard, arched canopy and full length rails. ht. 84in.
Federal cherry tall case clock, case with fret work top and brass finials over tombstone door over rectangular door flanked by fluted quarter columns on base with flared French feet, case with line, drop, and eagle inlay, dial is painted porcelain marked Benj Hanks Litchfield, CT with moon phases, calendar, and brass works. ht. 90in. Provenance: Estate of Judy McDonough Gengras of Stoner Drive, West Hartford, Connecticut.
Federal three over six drawer tall chest with inlaid mahogany panels and original brasses no feet. ht. 66 1/2in. wd. 41in. dp. 23 1/2in. Provenance: Estate of Charles Archibald Goodwin and Ruth Cheney Goodwin.
Primitive step-back cupboard having two raised panel doors in upper section over two raised panel doors in base, 18th century in original surface. ht. 83 1/2in. wd. 55in. dp. 19in.
Sheraton cherry game table with shaped top set on plain turned legs, circa 1830. ht. 29 1/2in. open: 35 x 35 Provenance: Estate of Charles Archibald Goodwin and Ruth Cheney Goodwin.
Federal mahogany side chair with shield shaped vine inlaid back on bell flower inlaid square tapered legs, circa 1790-1810. seat ht. 18in. back ht. 40in. Provenance: Estate of Judy McDonough Gengras of Stoner Drive, West Hartford, Connecticut.