Pair of early hand colored prints in burl wood frames PORTE DE HARLEM EN HOLLANDE 11 1/2 x 15 1/2 and VUE DU CHATEAU DE HONDS HOLREDYKA 12 x 16 1/2 sight size.
Pair of early two part cabinets, each having four glazed doors over four recessed panel doors on lower section. ht. 93in. wd. 58in. dp. 18in. Provenance: Estate of Charles Archibald Goodwin and Ruth Cheney Goodwin.
Empire mahogany double desk, each side with flip lid writing surface, on cabinet base with four legs. ht. 29in. top: 26 x 31 Provenance: Estate of Judy McDonough Gengras of Stoner Drive, West Hartford, Connecticut.
Custom mahogany dining table having rectangular banded inlaid top on double pedestal base with two extra leaves. ht. 30in. top without leaves: 46 x 68 top with leaves 118in.
American walnut gateleg table, oval top with deep drop leaves having well shaped and carved scalloped frieze, set on eight bold baluster and ring-turned legs, 2 of which swing to support leaves, connected by heavy stretchers, ending in original turned feet, late 17th or early 18th century. ht. 28in. wd. 20in. open: 56 x 46
Four nautical brass pieces three small brass ship’s nautical telegraphs, one marked Engine Room Telegraph on a tapering brass base mounted on wood, one marked Teleflex Controls London on a tapering brass base and the face of one marked A. Robinson & Co. Liverpool and Glasgow along with small brass steering gear with ship’s wheel marked John Hastie Co Engineers Greenock. ht. 21in., ht. 27in., dia., & ht. 22in.
Peter Marcus 1889-1934 CONNECTICUT’S OLD FARM ROCK WALL oil on canvas landscape signed lower left Peter Marcus in great gilt frame 18 x 24 From the collection of Thomas and Alice Kugelman
Arthur Getz SKIPPING ROCKS oil on board signed middle right Getz with Hammer Gallery stamp on reverse 20028-66 and Grist Mill Art Gallery Card and stamp of Arthur Getz, Sharon, CT 24 x 18
Mahogany secretary desk in two parts, upper section with two doors and expanded back on slant lid desk over four drawers, with door and drawers and three shell carvings in the manner of Colchester – Norwich, all of figured mahogany, pine and cherry secondary woods with original brasses no feet. ht. 84in. wd. 46in. dp. 22in. Being sold to benefit a Connecticut Museum Provenance: Originally was in the Norwich Free Academy Homeaking building. It was in C.P. Hamblens office in the Allis House then in the Teel House.
Pair of Federal brass andirons with log stops. ht. 14 1/2in. lg. 17 1/2in. Provenance: Estate of Judy McDonough Gengras of Stoner Drive, West Hartford, Connecticut.
Three piece lot to include large nautical signal horn with wood case and wooden handle crank having side mounted horn and two hand pump whistles. ht. 14in. ht. 22in. ht. 24in.
Four piece lot Miller Dunn Miami FL brass and iron pump, Willett Bruce whistle control system by Chadbrirns, large ship’s porthole, and a ship’s mechanism. pump: dia. 10 1/4in.
Late 17th century Connecticut armchair with four slat back and bold ball topped sausage turned stiles, shaped arms with ram’s-horn carved hand rests, old rush seat and sausage turned frontal posts connected by bold double turned frontal stretchers, late 17th or early 18th century. seat ht. 15in.
Federal mahogany two part mirror having turned columns and original paper label on reverse Ruggles Eagle Looking Glass, Hartford 1822 . 31 x 17 From the collection of Thomas and Alice Kugelman
Set of six Queen Anne style dining chairs, probably late 19th century with slip seats, stretcher bases, cabriole legs, and pad feet, old finish. seat ht. 18in. back ht. 39in.
Set of six Queen Anne style dining chairs, probably late 19th century with slip seats, stretcher bases, cabriole legs, and pad feet, old finish. seat ht. 18in. back ht. 39in.