Aaron Willard Mahogany Shelf Clock
having eglomised dial mask
features a reserve signed “Aaron Willard Boston” on ball feet
case reworked and partially made up, dial replaced
height 35 1/2 inches
Provenance: Fifty Year Personal Collection of Clocks and American Antiques from Thomas Bailey, Manchester, Connecticut.
Franco Gentilini (1909 – 1981), Pisa-Dark Rome 1955, oil and sand on canvas, signed and dated lower right Gentilini 56′, 31 3/4″ x 25 1/2″. Provenance: World House Galleries label on back with catalog #2280. Galleria Maria stamp on canvas.
Sterling Silver Lot, to include Tiffany and Company round tray, Georg Jensen serving spoon, flatware, bowl and weighted candlesticks, 57.8 t.oz plus weighted pieces.
Reproduction Mahogany Triple Pedestal Dining Table, having rope edge and carved pedestals with ball and claw feet, along with two 20″ leaves, late 20th century, (one small chip on edge), height 31 inches, top 46″ x 112″, top with leaves opens to 46″ x 152″.
George IV Chinoiserie Decorated Three Drawer Chest, on cabriole legs, decorated with landscape and figures, some in raised relief, 19th century, height 35 1/2 inches, width 31 3/4 inches. Provenance: Lawrence Lomax Antiques.
Three Tray Lots of Belleek, all having brown mark, to include vases, cups, saucers, plates, pitcher, vases, etc. Provenance: Collections of Norma Reilly, New Jersey.
Approximately 64 Fly Fishing Reels, to include brands Okama, AIlstar, Martin along with Bronson and others. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
18 Karat Yellow Gold Brooch
in the form of a lion, having enameled eyes, ears and accented mane, toes and body
height 2 1/4 inches, width 1 1/2 inches, 42.6 grams
Chi Chen (Chinese 1912 – 2005)
“Figure in the Snow”
watercolor on paper
signed lower right and dated “Chen Chi 1968″
along with federal signature stamp lower left
in Kulicke frame, 16 1/2″ x 9”.
Japanese “Kamidai” or “Makie” Box
Gold lacquer having different scenes on each side, with doors and drawers
Along with label receipt from Odawara Shoten at the Imperial Hotel Arcade, Tokyo
Listed as 1804-1816 Bunker period
Height is 9 3/4 inches, length is 10 1/2 inches, width is 7 3/4 inches
Emile Albert Gruppe (American 1896 – 1978)
“Drying the Nets”
Oil on canvas
Signed lower right Emile A Gruppe
25″ x 30″
Provenance: Vose Galleries, Boston, MA
Condition: overall good condition, recent cleaning
Black light: heavy varnish under black light
Two Tray Lots of Sterling Silver
to include flatware, serving pieces, weighted handle pieces, etc
31.5 t.oz.
Provenance: Estate of Sheila Shevin of Rye, New York
Blue and White Chinese Jardiniere
decorated with lakeside pavilions in mountainous setting, minor firing discoloration, having unglazed base
diameter 16 inches
Provenance: From Collection of Steven and Paula Schimmel Woodstock, Connecticut
Two Tole Tray Top Tables
one having Italian villa motif, each set on faux bamboo legs
largest height 22 inches, top 21″ x 28″
Provenance: Thomas F. Vanderbeck Revocable Trust Haddam, Connecticut
Five Piece Early 19th Century Mappin and Webb Lt. Sterling Silver Tea Set
to include two teapots (one having dent), coffee pot, sugar bowl, creamer
tallest 7 inches, 88.0 t.oz.
Pine Two Part Cupboard
upper section with two glazed doors on base
with two drawers and two doors, lightly carved
pinwheels in top board all set on turned legs
Circa 1800
height 86 inches, lower case width 54 1/2
inches, lower case top 19 1/2″ x 56″
Condition: two cracked glass panels
Provenance: Collection of a gentleman from Bloomfield, Connecticut