Seven piece lot to include Baker oval cherry dining table with three 14 inch leaves and custom pads along with six Charles Nebauer chairs two arms and four sides. table: ht. 29 1/2 in. top: 55 x 45 opens to 97 in.
Six piece lot to include Adolphe Appian 1818-1898 Street in Artmor 4 3/4 x 8 1/4, two Paul Geissler 1881-1965 European House 9 x 7 and a snow covered house, Bernhardt Wall 1872-1956 Connecticut Country Auction 6 3/4 x 7 3/4, Nat Lowell 1880-1956 Tower 7 x 5, and one signed indistinctly 3 1/2 x 5 1/2.
Five paintings including oil on board cocktail costume party signed lower right Lithgow, a watercolor Drydock by Grace Porta, watercolor country farm signed W. Jones, and two watercolors signed A. Dimock, 8 1/2 x 11 1/2 to 16 x 11 1/2.
Pine tall case clock having square brass dial and brass works, dial inscribed Wm. Bird Seagrave. ht. 87 1/2 in. case wd. 14 in. Provenance: The Estate of Natalie Rafferty
French style seven piece dining set to include a table with two large leaves and a set of six custom upholstered dining chairs, side chairs with caned backs, height 30, length 68, width 44, two leaves at 18 each for a total length of 104
Wedgwood covered urn, salmon body with black handles and highlights with W. Wingate & Johnson Ltd label on reverse. Provenance: property from a home in Rockville Center, New York which was decorated by Iris Apfel. ht. 12in.
Martele sterling silver bowl having rolled top rim decorated with flowers and raspberries, sides repousse with strawberries and raspberries, marked Martele and anchor mark, monogrammed. dia. 10 3/4in. 29.8 t oz.
Four boxes of china, hand painted Nippon, Oriental porcelain, Lenox, blue and white pitcher, Hummels, etc. Provenance: Estate of Judy Gengras McDonough of West Hartford, CT.
Four Tray Lots, to include Coalport and Royal Cauldon King’s Pattern Royal Cauldon floral plates Coalport tea cups Shelly cup saucer, mustard pot and creamer Derby posies set Mackenzie Childs salt and pepper along with Wedgwood nautilus shell dish.
English Blue and White Covered Teapot, with unusual hinged lid, professionally repaired, 19th Century, height 10 1/2 inches. Provenance: From a Newport, Rhode Island historic home, in the same family since 1761.