Ricardo Angelico Portuguese, b. 1973, The Male Study, oil on canvas, signed faintly on the reverse Angelico 40 x 19 1/2. Provenance: Formally from the collection of Seymour Stein.
Jerry Pfohl American, 1929 – 2010, March, oil on Masonite, signed lower right Pfohl, signed and titled on the reverse: March/Jerry Pfohl 28 x 24, having a partial Janet Nessler Gallery label adhered to the stretcher bar.
Vintage Triangular Metal Advertising or Storefront Sign, having black, white and red paint, inscribed ’20th Century Antiques’, height 21 1/2 inches, width 24 inches, diameter 6 1/2 inches.
Five Piece Group, to include four primitive farming implements, one iron yarn winder with adjustable spool and leather strap, a large wooden wool winder, diameter 25 inches, a primitive wood corn seeder in wheelbarrow form, length 64 inches, a primitive iron and wood wagon step jack, 19th century, height 34 inches along with a large primitive wood wine press, in blue paint with scissor mechanism, 19th century, height 29 inches, width 23 1/2 inches, depth 32 inches.
Seven Piece Lot, to include a pair of iron andirons with sunflower tops a small fire screen two brass and iron andirons one top ball missing along with a brass pair of andirons sunflower height 29 1/2 inches.
Group of Five Table Lamps, to include a black two light lamp with inset busts a yellow metal two light lamp with leaf forms a five light classical form table lamp a green and gilt brass two light table lamp along with a pitcher form lamp with classic figural decoration, tallest height 29 inches.
American School late 19th century, Portrait of a Gentleman, pastel on paper, signed faintly lower right: L.S.G. Parker 93, in gilt frame with hinged glass door, sight size 27 1/2 x 22.
Group of Three Framed Political Satire Engravings, Two People of Worth, published by W. Humphrey, January 1, 1778 The Regency Twelfth Cake, Published by McConell, February 19, 1789 and The Recruiting Sargent, July 4, 1791, S.W. Fores, 15 x 11.
M.N. Durand American, 20th century, sketch of a man and a woman with a dog, pen and ink on paper, signed and dated lower right MN Durand, 50 16 3/4 x 21 1/2.
Three piece group of Marie Laurencin French, 1883 – 1956, Girl and Guitar, engraving on paper with hand coloring, along with two framed reproductions, 7 3/4 x 6 1/2.
Two Framed Polar Bear Drawings, pencil and watercolor on paper, one signed indistinctly upper left and dated ‘1919’ lower right, the other unmarked, sheet size 9 3/4 x 11 3/4.
George IV Satinwood Chest having rosewood banding and large brass hardware, top drawer with felt covered writing surface over separated compartments, circa 1800, height 34 inches, width 41 inches, depth 24 inches.
19th Century or Later Giltwood and Brass Automaton Bird Cage, having mechanical singing bird in brass cage with music box case, moving head, in working condition, height 20 inches, width 9 1/2 inches, depth 9 1/2 inches.
Pair of Jacobean Walnut Arm Chairs, having carved hand supports and Aubusson upholstered backs and seats, on turned legs and supports, probably early 18th century, height 38 inches, width 23 inches, depth 16 inches.
Kelvin and Wilfred O. White Company American Nautical Compass, housed in a rosewood box with brass mounted handles, height 7 1/2 inches, width 7 1/2 inches, depth 7 1/2 inches.
Group of Three Sterling Bronze Company Iron and Tole Wall Sconces, each having three lights and foliate decoration, length 25 1/2 inches, width 15 inches.
Large Neoclassical Style Bronze Sconce, having five lights and a gladiator helmet form to the top, height 17 inches, width 15 inches, depth 15 1/2 inches.
Large Bronze Figural Chandelier, having circular frame with four large bearded masks, along with eight drop lights, height 18 inches, diameter 24 inches.
French Bronze, Porcelain, and Glass Chandelier having bronze flower basket form set with a porcelain parrot, flowers, and four arching arms set with light sockets and beaded crystal shades, height 54 inches, width 18 inches.