Philip A. deLaszlo 1869-1937 3/4 length portrait of Andrew William Mellon 1855-1937 oil on canvas, painted from life in 1926 signed and dated lower left: deLaszlo 1926 March plaque: Andrew W. Mellon, Presented to the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York by four hundred and seventy three members in recognition of the ability, efficiency and far sighted policies shown by Mr. Mellon as Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, Painted in 1926 by Philip A. De Laszlo 52 x 36 Mellon was the United States Secretary of the Treasury 1921-1932 resigned, the Ambassador to the Court of St. James, and the Director of the Pittsburgh National Bank of Commerce. Provenance: Property from Credit Suisse’s Americana Collection
Handel table lamp with reverse painted shade signed Runge, top ring signed Handel shade with repair and small chip missing. ht. 23 1/4in., dia. 18in. Provenance: Estate of Judy McDonough Gengras of Stoner Drive, West Hartford, Connecticut.
Chippendale mahogany secretary desk in two parts, upper section with bookcase top and two blind doors over lower section with slant lid over four drawers, interior with block and shell carving, the whole of figured mahogany, original brasses, 18th century probably Norwich, Connecticut no feet. ht. 84in. wd. 46in. dp. 22in. Provenance: originally in C.P. Hamlen’s office in Allis Howe Building of Norwich Free Academy.
Oil on board painting of young boy leaning against wall marked on reverse Property of Elizabeth Weicker East 70th Street, New York and old label on reverse Tailleur Fils & Cie Paris 19th century, 18 x 14 1/2.
On top and below table to include glass, china, vintage toys, commode, rotisserie, golf clubs, baseball bats, lamps, Yamaha stereo equipment, records, trunk, mirrors, etc.
French gilt and patinated, alabaster and bronze figural table lamp depicting a putti with cymbals on square white alabaster base with gilt metal toupie feet, electrified. overall ht. 18 1/2in.
Four Oriental Throw Rugs, 4′ 2 x 6′ 8 3′ 4 x 5′ 3 3′ 4 x 5′ along with 3′ x 5′ 3. Provenance: From the Robert Circiello Collection, West Hartford, Connecticut.
Victorian Iron Urn having leaf design, top supported by three cranes on round base, now in green enamel, height 43 inches. diameter 32 inches along with two-Piece Victorian Iron Urn, in two parts, along with an iron umbrella holder, urn height 38 inches, (urn is apart and needs to be put together), umbrella holder height 30 inches.
Seven French Bronze Wall Plaques, to include a set of five Roman figures, all marked ‘I. Barbedienne’ one signed ‘F. Delaplanche’, largest 10 1/2 x 18.
Stark Custom Carpet, 13′ x 16’1″, and 2’9″ x 7’1″ (on side), can be resized, 15′ 8″ x 16′ 2″. Provenance: David and Cynthia Kim, 22 Stoney Wylde Lane, Greenwich, Connecticut. View home by visiting: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/22-Stoney-Wylde-Ln-Greenwich-CT-06830/177238281_zpid/
Peter Doyton (American, b. 1955), Gene Davis #4 Custom Machine, 2011; oil, acrylic, resin, and decal on panel; signed, titled, dated, and inscribed on the reverse, 80″ x 32″.