Early lift top chest, walnut with inlaid iron diamonds set on turnip feet with heavy steel handles, Spanish or Italian, probably 16th – 17th century. Being sold to benefit a Connecticut Museum ht. 30in. wd. 37in. dp. 23in.
Margolis mahogany hall table with built in copper planters with shaped top over conforming frieze on square tapered legs ending in spade feet and elliptical stretchers, frieze inlaid with chained dragon panel legs with bell flowers, flowers, and lines, signed with brand mark Harold Margolis. ht. 34in. wd. 56 1/2in. dp. 18 1/4in.
Mahogany extending console table, top completely marquetry inlaid having three 18 inch leaves also in marquetry inlay, set on turned legs with flower, leaf, and vine inlays on brass capped feet with wheels, late 19th century extension opens on accordion style extender. Provenance: Estate of Charles Archibald Goodwin and Ruth Cheney Goodwin. ht. 28in. lg. 74in. wd. 40in. opens to 128in.
Set of four mahogany caned armchairs, complete frame inlaid with flower, leaves, and vines, backs caned, open arms, and caned seats, also with custom needlepoint cushions, late 19th century. Provenance: Estate of Charles Archibald Goodwin and Ruth Cheney Goodwin.
Pair of Margolis mahogany kettle stands with shaped tops on turned shafts and tripod base signed under top with brand mark Harold Margolis. ht. 19 1/2in. top: 12 x 15
Dressing screen, four fold with glazed glass top and chinoiserie decorated bottom panels. Provenance: property from a home in Rockville Center, New York which was decorated by Iris Apfel. ht. 75in. lg. 96in.
Pair of Fineberg mahogany twin beds having artichoke finials on fluted posts on turned legs, made by Fineberg, Hartford, CT. ht. 66 1/2in. outside wd. of rails: 42 1/2in. inside wd. of rails: 39in.
George IV oak tall case clock having arched top over tombstone dial with arched top door and plain base, case with all over chinoiserie decoration over red lacquer, works of brass with silver color dial. ht. 89in.
Bronze sculpture of traveling salesman with donkey, monkey, and animals, cigarette and match holder on bronze foot base. Provenance: property from a home in Rockville Center, New York which was decorated by Iris Apfel. ht. 10 1/2in. wd. 12 1/2in.
Evgeny Naps Russian 19th-20th century Bronze group of peasants with a captured elk, brown patina, signed Woerffel St. Petersbourg Foundry Mark on base. bronze: ht. 6 1/2in. lg. 11 3/4in, wd. 5 1/2in.
French Empire clock of mahogany and satinwood inlays and metal mounts, circa 1830 – 1850. Provenance: From the collection of Thomas and Alice Kugelman. ht. 20in.
Vargueno / cabinet on stand, mahogany cabinet in two parts, exterior has brass carrying handles, brass bound with brass hinges, upper section with two doors on base with two doors on cabriole legs ending in open talon claw and ball feet, upper doors open to reveal Vargueno with carved and ripple molded doors and drawers and secret compartments, mahogany and ebonized wood with metal inlays, probably 18th century cabinet highly refinished. Provenance: Estate of Charles Archibald Goodwin and Ruth Cheney Goodwin. ht. 62in. wd. 40in. dp. 21in.
Louis XV walnut side table desk with single long side drawer and scalloped apron raised on cabriolet legs ending in a pied de biche, probably 18th century. Provenance: From prominent Woodbridge, Connecticut family collection. ht. 28in. 19 x 30
French Ptolemaic Armillary sphere with beechwood base, pasteboard rings, and brass covered with engraved and varnished paper, the whole is turned on a single stem stalk and raised on a circular base carrying a horizontal ring with four supports engraved with various longitudes and latitudes. the horizontal rings have zodiacal calendars with pictorial representations of the signs of the zodiac and into this slots the free to rotate meridian ring carrying a four quadrant degree scale, late 18th to 19th century. Provenance: From prominent Woodbridge, Connecticut family collection. ht. 20in.
Three piece lot desk set with three bronze enameled covers on alabaster tray and two enameled candlesticks with woman’s draped heads. Provenance: property from a home in Rockville Center, New York which was decorated by Iris Apfel. ht. of candlesticks: 9 3/4in.
Charles X mahogany bouillotte table with round galleried white marble top above a conforming frieze with three drawers, the whole raised on three straight legs leaded by bronze capitols and joined at the bottom by a concave three sided under tier early 19th century. Provenance: From prominent Woodbridge, Connecticut family collection. ht. 30in. dia. 12in.
Tiffany, Reed & Co. bronze game box, top mounted with four stones, opens to reveal two game boards and cards in fitted compartments along with old newspaper advertisement for E. T. Newell Auction, sale of 1524 Bolton St., Estate of May S. Kennedy, inherited from Harriet Lane, Lady of the White House during President Buchanan’s administration, HL monogram on cover, box is marked Tiffany Reed & Co., Union Square N.Y. 4 x 10 1/2 x 8 3/4
Tiffany desk box with slag glass and pine design. Provenance: From prominent Woodbridge, Connecticut family collection. ht. 2 1/4in. lg. 6 1/2in. dp. 4in.
Fineberg diminutive block front chest of four drawers set on four claw and ball feet, made by Fineberg Hartford, CT. ht. 31in. wd. 27 1/2in. dp. 17 1/2in.
French carved oak baroque mirror in a rectangular wood frame with carved crested winged angels the frame carved with stylized vines at the corners and in the middle of the sides and bottom circa 17th – 18th century. Provenance: From prominent Woodbridge, Connecticut family collection. ht. 29 1/2in. wd. 20in.
Marble sculpture of Dutch girl with two marble drums, each fitted with small bulb night light. ht. 14 1/4in. Provenance: Estate of Judy McDonough Gengras of Stoner Drive, West Hartford, Connecticut.
Pair of carved and gessoed Venetian figures, each in original paint with gilt highlights and flowing dresses, both seated on wood stands, probably 18th century or earlier one arm and one hand missing. Provenance: property from a home in Rockville Center, New York which was decorated by Iris Apfel. ht. 29in. & ht. 32in.
Pair of cased glass vases, fan shaped on Victorian silverplated holders on four legs, each with white enameling and gold Greek key borders. ht. 11in. Provenance: From the collection of Thomas and Alice Kugelman.