Three Piece Sterling Silver Lot, to include a small oval tray bowl, along with a small reticulated basket having cobalt liner, bowl height 3 inches, diameter 10 inches, 18 t.oz.
Set of 10 Mahogany Stickley Chippendale Style Dining Chairs, to include 2 arm along with 8 side, each having upholstered seats and ball and claw feet, height 40 1/2 inches.
A Pair of Kittinger Buffalo Mahogany and Burl Coffee Tables, having carved shell apron and trident feet, each with Kittinger Buffalo branding to underside, height 18 1/2 inches, top 21 1/2 inches x 46 inches.
Biggs Inlaid Mahogany Slant Lid Desk, top opens to fitted interior, set on base having graduated drawers, height 40 inches, width 38 inches, depth 21 1/2 inches.
Sheraton Style Tooled Leather Top Partner’s Desk, having six drawers, barley twist legs, ending in large brass casters, height 31 inches, top 34 1/2″ x 65″.
Carved Gilt Vitrine, having glass door opening to two glass shelves, mirrored back, exterior having painted classical scene, set on cabriole legs, height 55 inches, width 27 inches, depth 13 1/4 inches.
John Colin Forbes (Canadian, 1846 – 1925), portrait of Mary Hardy Williams of Ithaca, New York, oil on canvas, signed “J. Colin Forbes”, titled and dated “1896, May” in verso, 30″ x 24″.
A Pair of 19th Century Continental Oil on Canvas of Putti’s, one depicting cupid with doves, the other depicting a putti fishing, each in oval frames, 18 3/4″ x 14 1/2″.
Three Piece Lot of Paintings, to include a study of a brick archway with two figures, oil on canvas, signed “AL”, 1933, 17 1/2″ x 18 1/2″; a domestic scene of a mother sewing with children near their father, signed lower right, oil on canvas, signed lower right “J. Polor” 19th century, 19 1/2″ x 27 1/2″; along with an unsigned scene of a watermill and laborer, oil on canvas, late 18th/early 19th century, 15″ x 22 1/4″.
Group of Five Maps, to include a new map of ancient Greece Thrace by William; Sweden; East Nottingham; Ireland; along with South Eastern Greece Attica Megorica Corinthiaca engraved map; largest 15″ x 20″.
Historical Map of The Old Colony Line Nantucket, surveyed and drawn by the Reverend F. C. Ewer, 1869, The Colony Line, Boston or New York, Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard, 8 3/4″ x 13 3/4″.
Two Framed Maps, to include a hand colored map etchings of “Thraciae Vesteris Typus Ex continuous Geographics Agyah Otelj”, Northeastern Greece and Northwest Turkey by Abraham Ortelius originally published in 1602 after Gastaldi’s 1560 map of South East Europe, 13 1/2″ x 18 1/2″; along with a restrike of Hondius map of the world, 20″ x 29″.
A Hand Colored Copper Engraved Map, Elba Isola Olim Lulia, Elbee Island, map engraving from the “Atlas Major” by Bleau, published in Amsterdam 1662 – 1665, 18″ x 11″.
Group of Three Framed Maps, to include De L’Europe Figure LXXV, SLE De Stalimene Romaine, De L’Europe Figure LXXIV Les Isles de L’Archipel, each 6 3/4″ x 4 3/4″; along with Mare D’Eubea Isola Attica La Beotide Per Servire al Viaggio di Anacarsi il Giovine Zatta, 8″ x 8″.
Group of Three Framed Paintings, to include fishing village woman by water, circular piece, unsigned, 7″ x 7″; a pencil sketch bust of a soldier, signed illegibly lower right, 7″ x 5 1/2″; along with a gouache on paper of a standing woman wearing a bonnet and black dress, London watermark, 9″ x 8″.
A Pair of Matthias Duwel (b. 1957), egg tempera on panel, no. 8/96, 1996; no. 10, 10/96 I; both unsigned 10 3/8″ x 9 3/4″, Achim Moeller Fine art label on back.
Large French Limoge Hand Painted Scenic Plates, painted with two boys with their mother, signed “Muville”, frame size 24 1/2″ x 21 1/2″, plate diameter 12 1/2 inches.
William Strang (United Kingdom, 1859 – 1921), “Musicians”, having interior scene painted on verso, oil on canvas, signed lower left “W. Strang”, 20″ x 24″.