Pair of Chippendale cherry side chairs each with shell carved crest rail over pierced carved splat with crossed bars over fully upholstered seats on square legs joined by H stretchers, attributed to Eliphalet Chapin, East Windsor, Connecticut circa 1780. Chairs closely resemble side chair #242 in CT Furniture, 17th and 18th centuries in Wadsworth Atheneum Collection. ht. 38 1/4 in. seat ht. 16 1/4 in. Provenance: Nathan Liverant & Son The Estate of Sylvia Leven Included Documentation: Copy of Original Bill of Sale 1993
Continental style curio cabinet with marble top, late 19th to early 20th century no shelves, one glass misting. ht. 51 in. wd. 27 1/2 in. dp. 13 1/2 in.
Louis XV walnut side table desk with single long side drawer and scalloped apron raised on cabriolet legs ending in a pied de biche, probably 18th century. Provenance: From prominent Woodbridge, Connecticut family collection. ht. 28in. 19 x 30
Six piece lot to include two folk art pigs, one signed G. Ronnie 87, and carved wood animal, largest: ht. 17in. lg. 18in. and smallest: ht. 3in. lg. 4 1/2in.
J. E. Caldwell sterling silver basket with reticulated swing handle, reticulated flared top on round open work foot and allover chased body no monogram. ht. 13in. 34.4 t oz.