Two piece lot to include Sawyer & Thomas Naval Architects carved Half Hull The Falmouth Ironworks, ship name The Kittery, Launch 1851, Moulding Loft Patterns No. 47-4 Fellows and Co. Ship Builders and C.F. Snow Esq. Naval Architect Half Hull Vessel No. 3 launched 1850. ht. 14 in. lg. 49 in. and ht. 11 in. lg. 45 in.
Five art glass pieces including two Mark Sudduth art glass vases, an art glass rock bowl small chip, and two small art glass sculpture. ht. 3 1/2 in. to 15 1/2 in.
Large carved ivory covered urn having carved wild flowers and lotus on one side with flying birds and crane and a large carved tree going up one side of the urn to the cover which is carved with wild flowers as is, base marked with two character Qianlong mark, ht. 11 1/4in. plus stand.
Charles X mahogany console with rectangular marble top above bronze mounted frieze drawer raised on a paneled back insert with rectangular mirror plate and in front two square tapered legs headed by gilt bronze female masks ending on a rectangular mahogany plinth, circa 1830. Provenance: From prominent Woodbridge, Connecticut family collection. top 15 x 24, ht. 92in.
Set of five wrought iron folding side chairs attributed to Salterini with upholstered inset seats, brass paw feet, and shield shaped backs with attached brass swan heads, circa 1939.
Studio Craft Movement custom dining table of solid cherry with aluminum accents with the top supported by four sets of parallel legs with aluminum spacers each leg set dovetailed in to the top at each corner, C.1990, ht. 29 1/2in. top: 48 x 96.
Miniature earthenware tea pot in the shape of a crane with overall carved feathers in green glaze, decorated with prunus blossoms and branch handle, spout is beak, China, 20th century. ht. 2 1/2in.
Two small agate water coupes, one in the form of a leaf with carved leaves, and the other carved with vines and leaves around it sitting on a carved wood stand, first: wd. 3, second: lg. 4.
Delft Two Piece Lot to include a vase made into lamp, height 10 inches, along with a charger, cracked, diameter 13 1/4 inches. Provenance: From a Newport, Rhode Island historic home, in the same family since 1761.