Charles Gordon Harris 1891 – 1963 titled on back SKIPS DOCK EARLY MORNING oil on board signed lower left C. Gordon Harris provenance Rhode Island artist.
Set of eleven Venetian glass stems each with green tops having etched gold designs. Provenance: Governor Henry Roberts Edward Roberts 1110 Prospect Ave Hartford to present owner.
Margolis sideboard with sepentine shaped front having eight legs and bottle drawers, oval panel and figured maple inlays along with line and conch shell inlays, signed Margolis 1929.
Winslow Homer 1836 – 1910 DEFENSE OF THE BAGGAGE TRAIN mixed media paper signed lower right W.H. 1865 written lower center Defense of The Baggage Train, To A.B. Homer from the artist along with a letter of authenticity from Abigail Booth Gerdts Director of Whitney Museum of American Art dated September 25, 2000. Provenance: Estate of Barry and Nora Mohun to Elizabeth Mohun to present owner.
Note: The Mohuns often vacationed in Prouts Neck Maine where Winslow Homer often painted
Margolis mahogany round dining table with inlay on square fluted tapered legs ending in spade feet having six leaves, four skirted , two unskirted, open to seats fourteen people, signed Margolis on top of center leg.
18th century courting mirror with two doors having original paint with flowers and birds inside, reverse painted frame on mirror backed by newspaper with Arabic writing, partially as is.
Tiffany Reed & Company burlwood game box with gilt cribbage board, counters and fitted interior marked Tiffany Reed and Company Union Square New York, in 1850 Gideon E. T. Reed became the fourth partner in what was known at the time as Tiffany, Young and Ellis and became the resident head of a new branch in Paris called Tiffany Reed & Co. It was both a retail establishment and a buying office. Charles Lewis Tiffany bought out the other partners in 1853, following which the New York firm was known as Tiffany & Co.