George IV mahogany and figured maple inlaid silver server having satinwood banding, bowed overhanging top, conforming bowed case with an arch – curved center, flanked by quarter fans and drawer at each side. The whole raised on square tapered paneled inlaid legs terminating in spade feet. Original bill of sale attached to base of drawer, sold by Guild House Antiques of Greenwich CT. – ht. 36in. lg. 65in.
Four piece Staffordshire lot Enoch Woods plate with Hyena, dish with Franklin Memorial, and two piece Hall Qudrupends platter. – Plate: 6 x 8 Dish: dia. 7in. Platter: 12 x 15 Plate dia. 8in.
Fineberg custom mahogany triple chest and mirror with two drawers with triple shell carved blocked front on ogee feet in need of refinishing. – ht. 37in. wd. 70in. dp. 21in.
Margolis Federal style mahogany and mahogany veneered sideboard having shaped top over serpentine shaped front containing row of patina – inlaid drawers above four doors all raised on six square tapered legs by Margolis, Hartford, CT., stamped on back of drawers.
Albert Charpentier 1878 – C. 1914 Pair First and second farmer landscapes First: FARMER AND HIS WIFE oil on canvas signed lower left 1912 Albert Charpentier 32 x 25 Second: FARMER, WIFE AND BABY oil on canvas signed lower left 1912 Albert Charpentier 32 x 25 –
Two piece lot Margolis mahogany Federal style chest of four graduated drawers having inlaid top and drawers all set on ogee feet, stamped on back in excellent condition, made of figured mahogany in excellent condition and mirror. – ht. 37in. wd. 40in.
Three piece lot pair of Margolis mahogany twin beds with tall post headboards and low footboards, headboards made of figured mahogany along with night table, branded Margolis Shops. – ht. 55in.
Margolis mahogany six drawer tall chest with line inlays all set on French feet in excellent condition, branded Margolis on reverse. – ht. 53in. wd. 36in.
Chippendale mahogany kneehole desk having block front and one long drawer over hidden drawer flanked by three drawers and center door all on bracket feet, probably Boston 18th century feet replaced. – ht. 31in. wd. 30in.