Three piece Majolica lot to include two Palissy plates, the smaller having a lizard form, and the larger having fish and eel form and various aquatic forms to the edge (as is), along with a cobalt acanthus leaf sardine box, possibly George Jones, largest width 17 inches.
Rare David Longworth New York City Map
1817
“This actual map and comparative plans showing 88 years growth of the city at New York is inscribed to the Citizens by the Proprietor David Longworth”
“Plan of New York in 1729 Surveyed by James Lyme”
having surveying or zoning marks with family names
sight size 19″ x 19″
Baker Four Piece Lot, to include two campaign style two-over-two chests; a two drawer chest; along with a two drawer stand; largest height 32 inches, largest top 19 x 38 inches, (water damage to two pieces).
11 Piece Sterling Silver Serving Lot, to include spoons, forks, along with chrysanthemum pattern scoop and fork, length of smallest 9 inches, length of largest 11 1/2 inches, 46.7 t.oz.
Three Chinese Scrolls, watercolors, to include one of scholars, image size 37″ x 12″; one of figures kneeling at a tree, 30″ x 13″; along with scholar and deer; all with characters and seals.
John James Audubon (American, 1785 – 1851), Lincoln Finch, hand colored engraving, plate CXCIII from Birds of America, engraved, printed and colored by R. Havell, London 1827 – 1838, plate 19 1/2″ x 12 1/2″.
Three Japanese Imari Porcelain Pieces, to include a pair of Japanese Imari vases, covers having foo dog finials (one finial repaired), height 14 inches; along with a Japanese Imari covered tureen.
Lift Top Blanket Chest, retaining some red wash and center slave scene depicting plantation house, cabins, workers, fisherman and lady with fish; hard pine, no feet, hinges changed, circa 1760, probably southern, height 21 inches, top 21″ x 50″.
Chinese Porcelain Lot, to include a pair of Chinese-style famille rose porcelain black ground jars and covers, decorated with ducks in flower filled landscapes, height 21 inches; along with a pair of rose famille jars. Provenance: Property from a private New York collection sold to benefit charitable foundations.
Three Piece Lot, to include a heart shaped crystal box having silver cover, open bowl, along with a frosted ice bucket having swing handle, tallest 5 inches.
Large Irish Wake Table, having two large drop leaves and swing center cabriole legs ending in pad feet, height 31 inches, length 94 inches, closed width 19 inches, open width 60 inches.
Coin Silver Creamer, having repousse body mounted with beadwork handle, top edge monogrammed “B.C.A.M.A.” (Boone County Mo. Amateur Mule Association), bottom having mark of James Watson, Philadelphia, height 6 1/4 inches, 6.5 t.oz.
Chippendale Cherry Chest
Having oxbow top, with thumb molding over confirming case of four drawers
Set on ball and claw front feet and ogee rear feet
Probably Connecticut circa 1760
Refinished, replaced hardware
Height 34 inches, width 39 1/4 inches.
Izhar Patkin (Israeli/American b. 1955)
Landscape with Sheep and Flowers, 1987
Oil pastel mixed media on metal screen
Signed on stretcher bar Izhar Patkin ’87
48″ x 36″
Condition: subtle paint loss, overall good condition
Pair of Spencer Side Tables
having gray faux snakeskin upholstery
retails for $995 each
height 24 1/2 inches, top 15″ x 21″
Provenance: Designer warehouse furnishings from a well-known Greenwich, CT based interior designer
Jan Baltzell (American Born 1948)
“Wisconsin Spring”, 1981
Oil on canvas
Signed, titled and dated on verso Jan C. Baltzell 81
54″ x 48″ frame size
Provenance: Gross McCleaf Gallery, 127 S. Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, PA, ($700)
Condition: tear to canvas upper left
Three: Paul Gavarni (French 1804-1866) Lithographs From “Physiognomies Parisiennes”
“The Road Cleaner”
“The Quarry Worker”
“The Road Sweeper”
Description labels on verso
each 11 1/2″ x 7 1/2″
Provenance:Estate of William J Levy Park Avenue, New York
Four Asian Pieces
to include
Chinese scroll in box,
Chinese Scroll
Black and white watercolor on silk of a goose or duck
Signed top right framed
58 1/4″ x 20″
along with
Japanese Woodblock Triptychs
each having Japanese characters along with red seals
frame 17 1/2″ x 40″, image 10 1/2″ x 9 1/4″
Provenance: Stroock & Stroock & Lavan
Condition: Both triptychs with water stains to matting, scroll with creasing mostly towards top
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