Currier and Ives Two large folio color lithograph After L. Maurer PACING FOR GRAND PURSE and TROTTING FOR A GREAT STEAK copyright 1890 by Currier & Ives NY 22 1/2 x 31 1/8 sight size
Group lot side chair, outdoor chairs, outdoor chairs, walker, two floor lamps, small bookcase, suitcase, trash can, car seat, and cherry, and Hitchcock bench.
Pair of Custom Yellow Upholstered Chair and a Half, having white square tapered legs, height 32 1/2 inches, width 40 inches, Provenance: David and Cynthia Kim, 22 Stoney Wylde Lane, Greenwich, Connecticut. View home by visiting: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/22-Stoney-Wylde-Ln-Greenwich-CT-06830/177238281_zpid/.
Hannah Davis Large Wallpaper Covered Hat Band Box
bentwood covered with blue wallpaper having scrolling vines and flowers with newspaper lining
paper label on inside “Warranted nailed hard-boxes made by Hannah Davis, Jaffrey, N.H.”
Jared Bradley Flagg (1820 – 1899), portrait of Calvin Day, one of the founders of the Wadsworth Atheneum and a school for the deaf in Hartford, CT, oil on canvas, signed lower left Jared B. Flagg, 1875, 36 x 30 inches, Lance Mayer and Gay Myers Conservation label on back.
Charles Ethan Porter (1847 – 1923), still life with chrysanthemums, oil on canvas, 23″ x 18″, signed lower left C.E. Porter. Provenance: Nadeau’s Auction Gallery to present owner.
Coessin, portrait of a young woman, oil on panel, signed top left Coessin, 10 1/2″ x 8 1/4″. Provenance: Connecticut Personal Collection of American Antiques and Oriental Rugs.
Large Chinese Famille Rose Brush Washer, 19th century, Daoguang (1821 – 1850), decorated with delicate floral sprays and insects, unmarked, height 3 1/2 inches, 6 1/2 inch square.
Lot of Approximately 20 Penn Fishing Reels, models include Surfmaster, Jigmaster, Delmar, etc. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Five Piece Framed Lot, to include Lee Kyrometes oil on canvas of wooded landscape and a still life, both signed lower right; oil on canvas of landscape with boat in marsh, unsigned; oil on canvas of pond scene, signed indistinctly lower left; along with a still life of flowers, oil on canvas, signed lower left “B. Restemeyer”; largest 24″ x 30″.
Mahogany Chippendale Tip and Turn Tea Table, having dished top on carved shaft on tripod base, carved knees along with ball and claw feet, height 28 1/4 inches, top 34 1/4″ x 34 5/8″. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.