Howard eight piece sterling silver tea and coffee set to include, tilting pot, coffee pot, teapot, covered creamer, covered sugar, open creamer and waste bowl on claw feet, with tray having shells and gadrooned edge.
Large Lladro Porcelain Sculpture
Japanese Garden
model number 1536
accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity denoting the vase number 199/750
height 19 inches, diameter 8 1/4 inches
Two Framed Paintings to include
Moonlit landscape, oil on canvas, 19th Century, unsigned
12 x 14
along with two figures standing, signed illegibly lower left
18 x 6 1/2
After Ambroise-Louis Garneray 1783-1857 hand colored aquatint Vue de New York Prise de Weahawk A View of New-York, taken from Veahawk marked lower left: Garneray Pinx marked lower left: A Paris chez Hocquart aine succr’ de Basset Rue St. Jacques no 64 New-York Published by Bailey Ward and Co. marked lower right: Himely Sculp, sight size 15 1/2 x 18 1/2 Provenance: Property from Credit Suisse’s Americana Collection
After J. T. Bowen set of four hand colored lithographs from The Octavo Edition of the History of the Indian Tribes of North America 1 Meta-Koosega, a Chippeway Warrior 2 Ong-pa-ton-Ga 3 Tshi-Zun-Hav-Kau 4 Mistippee sight size 9 x 6 Provenance: Property from Credit Suisse’s Americana Collection
After J. T. Bowen set of four hand colored lithographs from The Octavo Edition of the History of the Indian Tribes of North America 1 Meta-Koosega, a Chippeway Warrior 2 Ong-pa-ton-Ga 3 Tshi-Zun-Hav-Kau 4 Mistippee sight size 9 x 6 Provenance: Property from Credit Suisse’s Americana Collection
Twenty miniature blue and white porcelain pieces including three dollhouse vases, three double gourd vases, two tea boxes, two silver top urns, small vase, two small tea pots, small creamer, and three cups and saucers.
vase heights 1 1/4 inches to 3 1/2 inches
Two small portraits including Inge Wolfle 1928, oil on panel, Man Smoking Pipe, signed top right: Inge Wolfle, 6 x 7 and oil on panel, Bust of a man, unsigned, plaque marked: Ostade, 6 x 5.
Group of five framed pieces to include a pair of Victorian framed prints, an oval framed print of a small child, a Victorian reverse painting on glass, and a Wallace Nutting print The Swimming Pond, 10 x 11 1/2 to 20 x 15 1/2.
Federal stand with one drawer on square tapered legs, circa 1790-1810. ht. 28 1/4 in. Provenance: Property from the Estate of Elizabeth and Edward Wallace of The Tracy House in Meriden, Connecticut.
Louis XV fruitwood bureau plat inset with tooled leather top on shaped frieze with two drawers all set on cabriole legs, 18th – 19th century. ht. 27 1/2in. lg. 63in. dp. 29in.