Sterling silver travel dresser set in fitted case including five covered bottles, five piece brush comb and mirror set, scissors, shoe horn, and mirror, case marked Boyle.
Chinese Export famille verte porcelain charger with lobed rim decorated with dragon stamped with Qianlong six-character seal mark, late 19th/early 20th century. dia. 18in.
Pair of table globes marked Donaldson Terrestrial and Celestial, circa 1830 some damage. dia. 12in.Provenance: Estate of Charles Archibald Goodwin and Ruth Cheney Goodwin.
American School 19th century Hudson River Valley Landscape, with Native Indians looking onto a distant village town with train and steam ships, oil on relined canvas, signed and dated lower right King 1868, 24 x 36 1/2.
George IV Mahogany Desk, in five parts, top section having cabinets and leather writing surface, on two drawer pedestals, set on plain bases, circa 1860, height 48 inches, width 59 inches.
Iain MacMillan (Scottish, 1938 – 2006), The Beatles, Abbey Road (Outtake), 1969, dye coupler, printed later, signed and editioned ‘2/25’ in silver ink along the lower margin, image 16 3/4″ x 16 3/4″.
Group of Five Framed Prints, to include “Hold Hard! You have Forgot the Lady” by J. Watson; “A View of Foots” by W. Woollett; “The Mail Couch in a Drift of Snow” by James Pollard; “The Sleepy Gate Keeper” by C.B. Newhouse along with “The Mail Coach in a Storm of Snow” by James Pollard, largest 11″ x 16″.
Large Lot of Designer Sweaters, over 24 pieces in a variety of colors and styles, Grand, TSE, Prada, along with others, sizes medium to large, condition consistent with normal wear.
Waltham Miniature Banjo Clock
having mahogany case, painted dial and brass rope front trim, reverse painted tablets of ship battle
length 21 1/2 inches
Provenance: Fifty Year Personal Collection of Clocks and American Antiques from Thomas Bailey, Manchester, Connecticut.
Vacheron Constantin 18 Karat Gold Pocket Watch Works, signed Vacheron Constantin, 18 jewel, 44 millimeters, total weight 54 grams. Provenance: Louis Edmund Zacher, President of Travelers (1929 – 1945) to Edmund Zacher (1910 – 1992) to Richard Zacher (1947 – Present).
Reproduction Mahogany Chippendale Style Block Front Secretary Desk, in three parts, having shell carved front, top with fully pigeon holed interior, height 104 inches, width 43 1/2 inches.
Two Vintage Mens Wristwatches, to include Wittnauer stainless with calendar; along with a Navier with second hand. Provenance: Fifty Year Personal Collection of Clocks and American Antiques from Thomas Bailey, Manchester, Connecticut.