Three piece framed lot group of 17 Yale tobacco silks and leathers including six large felts and leathers and a silk with bulldog plus Yale Rah Rah, ten Yale tobacco felts and leathers including four pennants circa 1900-1920, and collection of ten Yale tobacco felts and leathers including five pennants circa 1900-1920.
Queen Anne highboy base with long drawer over three short drawers with highly scalloped skirt on cabriole legs ending in pad feet. ht. 37in. wd. 37in. dp. 18in.
Louis IV commode with shaped top over conforming base of three drawers all set on cabriole legs, 18th century, old label on reverse Brett, Gray, and Hartwell Decorators Boston chip on two drawers, minor restorations, ht 37in. width 50in.
Group of eight watercolors to include one framed watercolor mountainous scene, four watercolors on tissue paper, watercolor on silk 12 x 14 mountainous landscape, and miscellaneous items.
After John James Audubon American, 1785 – 1851, engraved by Havell, Gaswall Duck plate CCCXLVIII, hand-colored aquatint engraving on J. Whatman paper with the ‘J. Whatman 1837’ watermark, sheet size 24 5/8 x 34 1/8.
Five Piece Group of Bronze and Metal Bears, match strikes or safes, along with a pair of candlesticks in the form of a circus act with bears, height 4 1/2 inches, width 4 inches.
Karl Kappes (American, 1861 – 1943), “The Ideal Head”, oil on canvas, signed lower right “K. Kappes”, 20″ x 16″, titled on an old label adhered to the reverse. Provenance: Estate of James Wadhams.
Chinese Cloisonne Porcelain Jar
with cover, having enameled wild flowers, birds and butterflies
19th Century
height 9 1/2 inches
remnants of William Doyle Galleries label
Mahogany Secretaire Abattant, having a grey granite top with single drawer, over drop front desk, over three drawers, on base molding drawer, 19th century, height 52 inches, top 18 inches.
Two Chinese Pieces, to include blue and white porcelain ginger jar, (jar only) height 8 inches; along with a champleve pot, height 10 1/4 inches, diameter 14 inches.
Three Piece Group of Japanese Porcelain, to include a satsuma vase having painted figures, height 11 inches; blue and white lobed vase having painted flowers and birds; along with a white glazed vase having painted birds and blossoming trees.