Document Box; Furniture; Glass etc.

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Sep 29
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Sep 29

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Description & Details

Pilgrim Century Windsor Conn. Moore Shop Document Box; 17th ? 20th C. American and English Furniture including Miniature and Child; Folk Art: Glass Whimsies and Southern Face Jugs single-owner collections; Treenware, Nantucket & other baskets, Decoys; Fine Gold & Southwest silver Jewelry; Sterling flatware & other silver; Bronzes; Paintings; Prints; Asian woodblocks, reverse paintings, sculpture, etc.; Oriental Rugs; English & Continental Ceramics; Coins, etc.
+Tea caddy, likely American, 19th C., curly maple veneer, top with two shaded sunburst circular+MINIATURE PORTRAIT: Moses B. Russell (American, 1810 - 1884), watercolor on unknown support, signedJeanne Reis Nantucket basket, 1981, oval base, swing handle, signed and dated on bottom, wearSCULPTURE: Tim "Frogman" Cotterhill (English, b. 1950), "Toady", bronze frog figure, signed onFOLK ART: Primitive large carved shore bird figure on stand, 1989, heron/ ibis form, carved pineTREENWARE: Large American turned treen bowl, 19th C., circular form with incised line to exteriorAmerican salt-glazed stoneware jug by J. B. Caire & Co., Pokeepsie, 19th C., hand-painted cobaltFACE JUGS: Stephen Ferrell (Edgefield, S.C., 20th/21st C.), two art pottery jugs, each with singleHepplewhite miniature four drawer chest, likely English, 19th C., mahogany and oak, top and drawersSCULPTURE: Tim "Frogman" Cotterhill (English, b. 1950), "Fat Boy", 2001, bronze, frog figure withLinda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938-2011), "Untitled (Main Street)", 2003, oil on Masonite, signed+Child's Windsor armchair, c. 1810, Pennsylvania, fan-back form in poplar, hickory, ash, carvedColonial Williamsburg slip glazed pottery, four pieces including oblong platter and three dishes,WEATHERVANE: Sulky Driver, American, 20th C., trotting horse with driver, molded copper, with wireDiminutive blanket chest, American, 18th C., nailed construction in pine, no till, old or originalNantucket type basket with swing handle, late 19th/ early 20th C., round form with open top, turnedPOTTERY JUGS: Two early Southern pottery alkaline glazed jugs: smallest a late 19th/ 20th C.,+Two framed small 48-star American flags, early/mid 19th C., similarly sized flags were carried by+Child's Windsor chair, New England, 19th C., thumb back stiles, arched crest, three-slat arrowGLASS WHIMSEYS/TOOLS: Lot of five glass whimsey objects including: two darning balls, gold metallicFACE JUG: Lanier Meaders (Georgia, 1917 - 1998), "Face with Pointed Chin", folk art pottery jug,+Document box, American, 19th C., veneer on pine, poplar, and possibly flame birch, extensiveFACE JUG: Lanier Meaders (Georgia, 1917 - 1998), "Chubby Cheeks Face with Closed Mouth", folk art+Child’s Windsor chair, early 19th C., Philadelphia, rod back Windsor, six spindle back,FACE JUG: Cleater (Georgia, 1921-2003) and Billie (Georgia, b.1922) Meaders, "Husband & Wife Face",+Sheraton diminutive two drawer stand, American, c. 1820, mahogany and curly maple, pine, poplarFACE JUG: Cleater Meaders (Georgia, 1921-2003), "Smiling Face with Wide Ears", 1988, folk artART GLASS/ WHIMSEYS: Lot of four amber free-blown glass walking sticks/canes, including: solid lightAmerican salt-glazed stoneware jug and accompanying hardcover book: jug with strap handle, 20th C.,+ Hepplewhite miniature four drawer chest, American or English, early 19th C., mahogany, pineLinda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938-2011), "Untitled (Carolers outside Church)", 1982, oil onFACE JUG: Chester Hewell (Georgia, b. 1950), folk art grotesque pottery jug, dark and light brownART GLASS/ WHIMSEY: Free-blown glass parade staff, bulbous top with tapered shaft and pointed tip,Paul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007), “Wood Scape”, oil on canvas, depictsOne drawer stand, 20th C., bench made in rosewood and ash, top with under-side molded edge aboveFACE JUG: Lanier Meaders (Georgia, 1917 - 1998), "Face with Chubby Cheeks", folk art pottery jug,Two duck decoys, including: golden eye decoy, John Schmidt, "Common Golden eye ad. (symbol forFACE JUG: Lanier Meaders (Georgia, 1917 - 1998), "Face with Wide Ears", folk art pottery jug,Diminutive blanket chest, American, 19th C., pine, with till, nailed construction, bootstrap ends,RUGS: Two small rugs, includes; A modern Persian style rug, 3' 4" x 2' 3", cotton on cotton, redFACE JUG: Lanier Meaders (Georgia, 1917 - 1998), "Face with Closed Mouth", folk art pottery jug,Tavern style table, American, 20th C., maple and pine, reproduction stamped “CohassetFACE JUG: Cleater (Georgia, 1921-2003) and Billie (Georgia, b.1922) Meaders, "Tobacco-Spit FaceStorage box, American, 20th C., bench made, appears Butternut, dovetailed construction, brassFred Matzow (1861-1938) Meriden Connecticut artist who decorated many Handel lampshades, oil onFACE JUG: Monumental Burlon Craig (Vale, N.C.,1914–2002) folk art pottery jug, mottled olive+Three wood grain shovels, American, 19th C, various woods and sizes, all with wear consistent withFACE JUG: Burlon Craig (Vale, N.C.,1914–2002) large folk art pottery jug, mottled olive greenTREENWARE: Five pieces, including: whimsey with two balls in wood cage, metal plaque dated 1892 andART GLASS/ WHIMSEY: Free-blown glass candy stripe cane, hollow blown cane with gold powder interior,FACE JUG: Lanier Meaders (Georgia, 1917 - 1998), "Jug with Pierced Ears", folk art pottery jug,CLOCK: Banjo clock, Boston, c.1820, dial signed “A. Willard Jr, Boston,” numbered &#8220+Three wood grain shovels, American, 19th C, various woods and sizes, all with wear consistent withFOLK ART POTTERY: Burlon Craig (Vale, N.C.,1914–2002) large jug/ vase with four strap handles,D.R. Dimes, twelve Windsor dining chairs, 20th C., including: two continuous arm chairs and ten sideAmerican salt-glazed stoneware crock, 19th C., 5-gallon size, hand-painted floral and foliate-scrollART GLASS/WHIMSEYS: Four free-blown glass canes, solid green translucent glass with shepherd'sGateleg table, American, 18th C., walnut and maple pine in old refinish, wear consistent with ageFACE JUG: Burlon Craig (Vale, N.C.,1914–2002) large folk art pottery jug, mottled olive greenD.R. Dimes rocking Windsor armchair, 20th C., continuous bow form in ash and pine, original natural+SCULPTURE: Hand carved wooden rattlesnake, coiled for attack, traces of paint or patinated finish,Candlestand, American, c.1810, cherry, octagon top on urn, ring turned chip carved standard withLinda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938-2011), "Untitled (Cows and Swans in Pond)", undated, oil onFACE JUG: Burlon Craig (Vale, N.C.,1914–2002) folk art pottery jug, brown and white stripedART GLASS/WHIMSEYS: Three free-blown glass canes, late 19th/ early 20th C., one cane along with twoTREENWARE: Five pieces, American, 19th/early 20th C., including: knife tray, two sections andStoneware "Ice Water" cooler, 19th C., American, manufactured by Whites, Utica, NY, 5 gallon size,Paul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007), “Mattatuck”, oil on canvas, depictsThirteen pieces of pewter, 18th/19th C., details include: four porringers, one castor, two inkSea chest, American or European, 18th C., dovetailed construction, pine in old green paint, ropeFOLK ART POTTERY: Two signed pieces by Lanier Meaders and Charles Lisk, details include: smaller bySeven tin hog scraper candlesticks, American, 19th C., each with push-up mechanism and four withFACE JUG: Lanier Meaders (Georgia, 1917 - 1998), "Face with Overbite", folk art pottery jug,TREENWARE: Four pieces, including: vase, signed "Woods" at base, 8" h.; two W.F. Kelley squareTwo child's rocking chairs, American, 19th/ early 20th C., including: first a child's wicker rockingFACE JUGS: Two pieces, one Burlon Craig (Vale, N.C.,1914–2002) and one signed "H.B.", both artRocking horse, American or English, late 19th C., oak, maple and pine, on stand with leather halterART GLASS/ WHIMSEYS: Four free-blown glass canes/parade staffs, including: parade staff with yellow,Four brass buckets with iron swing handles, two with Hayden's makers stamps to underside, one markedFACE JUG: Cleater (Georgia, 1921-2003) and Billie (Georgia, b.1922) Meaders, "Smiling Face with BlueTavern table, likely English, 17th-18th C., oak, single side-hung dovetailed drawer with frontBench, American, 19th C., pine with double tenoned legs, arch cutouts for feet, natural wood finish,+TREENWARE: Early burl bowl, c. 1800, New England, likely Native American, hewn bowl with ovoidLadderback armchair, New England, 18th C., maple and ash, pointed finials with four scrolled slats,AMERICANA: Two treenware bowls and one checkerboard, 19th/early 20th C., including: treenware bowlFloor cupboard, American, 18th C., pine, molded flat top over scalloped opening, open interior withFOLK ART POTTERY: Two primitive redware lion figures, one by Billy Ray Hussey and one by PeggyLinda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938-2011), "Airing the Quilts", 1991, oil on archival canvas, signedDough box, American, 19th C., oak, pine and maple, lift-off top, dovetailed construction withART GLASS/WHIMSEYS: Three 20th C. art glass canes, including: pomegranate handle cane, c. 1960,Eight brass candlesticks, 19th to early 20th C., American and English style, three pairs and twoTwo painted stools, American, 19th C., pine, including: one in green, 8" h. x 15" w. x 7" diam.; oneGLASS: Set of four blown gilt case decanters, mid/late 19th C., possibly French or Dutch, all withFACE JUG: Michael Perdue (Georgia, 20th/ 21st C.), "Face Jug with Blue Eyes", 2001, folk art potteryThree hand painted wooden duck decoys, including: two Canvasback drake decoys, and one Eider drakeBench, American, 19th C., pine, single-board plank top with single apron, bootjack ends withFACE JUGS: Three Albert Hodge (Vale, N.C., b. 1941) folk art pottery grotesque face jugs, all devilWindsor rocker, American, c. 1840, comb-back in black paint with painted rush seat, turned armStorage chest, English or American, 19th C., dovetailed construction, pine in early black paint withFACE JUGS: Three Sid Luck (Seagrove, N.C., 20th/ 21st C.) folk art pottery face jugs, all signed onWindsor form candlestand, American, maple, 18th/19th C., dished round adjustable top with decorativeART GLASS/WHIMSEYS: Four glass canes/parade staffs, including: Solid clear glass with white milkTwo candle holders,18th C., American, including: three-legged stool with integral handle, shapedRUG: Peshawar Serapi, 2' 10" x 4' 8", wool on cotton, beige-gray field and border with accents ofSTERLING: Assorted flatware and hollowware including twelve each fruit fork and knife in 'King'+Candlestand, American, 19th C., cherry top with mahogany base, top with round threaded cleat, urnFACE JUGS: Michel Bayne, Louis Brown, etc., three signed pottery jugs, details include: smallest byCorner chair, American, 19th C., Chippendale style, mahogany, yellow upholstery, curved arms overART GLASS/WHIMSEYS: Four free-blown aqua glass canes, including: solid green translucent glass cane,TREENWARE: 19th/20th C., four oblong trenchers, one with flanking carved handles, wear consistentFACE JUG: Kim T. Black (Georgia, 20th/ 21st C.), "Buck Tooth Face Jug", 1999, folk art glazedSILVER: Assortment of sterling and silver hollowware, flatware, and vanity pieces; including anChippendale drop leaf table, New England, 18th C., mahogany, chestnut, transitional QA-Chippendale,FACE JUG: Bobby Ferguson (Georgia, 1933 - 2005), "Black Devil Face", 2000, folk art pottery jug,Low floor corner cupboard, likely Pennsylvania, 18th C., walnut and pine, top molded over door withART GLASS/ WHIMSEYS: Three free-blown glass parade staffs, all hollow with bulbous tops, taperedPair of Girandole mirrors, c. 1825-30, gilt wood frames, oval glass center, sold as found,FACE JUG: Albert Hodge (Vale, N.C., b. 1941) "Devil Pitcher with Tongue", folk art pottery pitcher,Dressing table, New England, 18th C., cherry and poplar, older red/brown paint, pegged top withFACE JUG: Steve Abee (Lenoir, N.C., b. 1968) large folk art pottery jug, brown tobacco spit glaze,ART GLASS/ WHIMSEYS: Three free-blown glass canes, including: solid green translucent glass withSTERLING: "Royal Danish" pattern flatware set by International Silver, forty-four pieces of sterlingChest on frame, American, c. 1700, oak, made of old and new parts, chest over frame, single shadowFACE JUGS: Joe Reinhardt (North Carolina, 20th/ 21st C.), two folk art glazed pottery jugs,Paul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007), “Spring, Avon”, gouache, depicts landscape withFive shore bird carvings and one fish, many with detachable base, four with glass eyes, including:FACE JUG: Bobby Ferguson (Georgia, 1933 - 2005), "Face Jug with Gray Facial Hair", 2003, folk artART GLASS/WHIMSEYS: Four free-blown solid glass canes, including: translucent black glass cane with+Joint table, English, c. 1640, oak, bobbin turned legs on ball feet, 22 1/2" h. [PROVENANCE:JEWELRY: 14K garnet and pearl earrings with matching pendant, scroll design drop pierced earringsPilgrim century document box, John Moore Shop Tradition, Windsor, Connecticut, 1680 – 1710,ART GLASS/ WHIMSEYS: Three free-blown glass canes/parade staffs, including: hollow blown cane with aPair girandole gilded mirrors, American, 19th C., each with spiral and black rim frame, eagle on+Oak chest, English, 17th/early 18th C., three-panel thumb, nailed edge top over three panel carvedMINIATURE PORTRAIT: "Portrait of Mr. Ten Eyck", c. 1810, of Rensselaer, NY, watercolor on paper, inFACE JUG: Sandy Cole (North Carolina, late 20th/ 21st C.), "Green Face with Gray Eyes and Cleft+Foot warmer, Continental, 18th C., oak, heavily carved front and sides, cast brass handle, top withSix early cooking utensils, 18th/19th C., iron, including: three forks, each with two prongs,FACE JUG: Albert Hodge (Vale, N.C., b. 1941) "Monkey Jug", folk art pottery figural jug, chimpanzee+Two Canada goose decoys, including: decoy previously attributed to Eugene Ortley, c. 1940s, NewJEWELRY: Two cameo rings, including: 18K oval cameo ring, stamped and tested “750” 18KHanging wall corner cupboard, Pennsylvania, 18th C., poplar in red wash finish, single drawer,Six assorted splint baskets, 20th/21st. C., two shallow oblong, one oval with rope ornament onART GLASS/WHIMSEYS: Lot of four art glass tools, including: hammer with air twist spiral, 5 1/4" l.;FACE JUG: Walter Fleming (North Carolina, b. 1937), double-faced folk art pottery jug, glazedFolk art carved eagle, 19th C., signed “G. Wade 1863”, eagle with spread wings standingFACE JUGS: Two Albert Hodge (Vale, N.C., b. 1941) folk art pottery grotesque face jugs, both devilTwo tripod base iron candleholders, including: one tall, floor candlestand, adjustable holder with+Joint stool, English, c. 1650, oak, apron with simple guilloche carving, 20 1/2" h. x 18 1/2" w. xRUG: Agra Serapi, 3' 9" x 6', wool on cotton, central medallion on a light blue field, cream borderSTERLING: Towle "Old Lace" Pattern flatware in box, seventy-four piece, all marked sterling/maker'sFACE JUGS: Joe Reinhardt (North Carolina, 20th/ 21st C.), two folk art glazed pottery jugs, bothJoint stool, 19th-20th C., reproduction in oak, shadow molded apron on bobbin turned legs, box andART GLASS/WHIMSEYS: Lot of three art glass tools, including: hammer in solid clear glass 10" l.;FACE JUG: Sandy Cole (North Carolina, late 20th/ 21st C.), "Green Devil Face Jug", 2005, folk artTea Caddy, 19th C., mahogany veneer on oak with conch, floral and shaded paterie with double banding+Twenty-five pottery carpet balls, various sizes, colors, and designs, wear consistent with age andJEWELRY: Vintage 14K coral slide bracelet, mesh style slide bracelet, tested 14K yellow gold, setART GLASS/WHIMSEYS: Three free-blown glass canes, c. 1800, including: red and blue spiral candy+Five Colonial Williamsburg pieces, including: pair of brass candlesticks, stamped on underside,FACE JUG: Ben Allman (Catawba Valley, N.C., 20th/ 21st C.) "Snake Man #1" large folk art potteryPaul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007), untitled landscape with meadow, watercolor and gouache,Four 19th C. cast iron snake forms, mostly hand forged, two sculptural, two trivets, wear consistentFOLK ART POTTERY: Three signed pieces by Walter Fleming, Albert Hodge and Kim Ellington, all ofSewing box, 19th C., American, carved mahogany box with pierced brass inlays and carved decorations,FACE JUG: Marie Rogers (Georgia, b. 1922), folk art grotesque pottery jug, double-face, tobacco-spitJEWELRY: Miscellaneous gold items, nine total, including: 10K yellow gold engagement ring setting+Corner cupboard, Pennsylvania, late 18th/ early 19th C., walnut, free standing in two parts withTREENWARE: Early burl bowl, c. 1800, New England, likely Native American, hewn bowl with thickFACE JUGS: Four Seagrove, NC folk art pottery jugs, probably by Walt and Dot Auman, each signedRUG: Semi-antique Northwest Persian, 3' 5" x 9' 4", wool on cotton, classic tribal elementsSTERLING: Gorham sterling silver tea set, three pieces, including teapot on foot with non-silverTREENWARE: Early burl bowl, c. 1800, New England, likely Native American, hewn bowl of round form,HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE: “Landing of General Lafayette at Castle Garden, New York, 16+Cast bronze tripod pot, English, late 18th C., heavy bronze with three round tapered legs andFACE JUG: Walter Fleming (North Carolina, b. 1937), "Face Jug & a Snake", folk art pottery withEnglish armchair 17th C., oak, carved crest and back panel, curved and sloping arms supported byTwo American salt glazed stoneware jugs including: two gallon jug by M. C. Webster & Son, Hartford,Three betty lamps, iron, each with double reservoirs and hooks, details include: one with sawtoothART POTTERY: Three early 20th C. ceramics: including a Rozenburg, Den Haag double handled handed+SAMPLER: American schoolgirl sampler, 1830, made by Jane Berrian, aged 6, dated August 4, 1830,Two iron fireplace tools, American, including: peel with ram's horn end, surface wear and wear toJEWELRY: 14K coral ring, bezel set coral ring with rope design around bezel, tested 14K yellow gold,+Boston style bombe secretary, late 19th-20th C., desk and bookcase on frame in mahogany, slopedGLASS: Three pieces of early and other glass, including: mid-18th C. open pontil 1/2 pint CornucopiaFACE JUG: Evan Javan Brown Sr (Arden, N.C., 1897-1980) folk art pottery jug, mottled light and darkSamuel Alcock Royal Palissy, etc., two pieces of Majolica ceramics: pitcher and footed comport, lateTREENWARE: Large American turned treen bowl, 19th C., old finish/ patina, wear consistent with ageFloor corner cupboard, Pennsylvania, 18th C., pine, drawer, cupboard door with lift off spade formWedgewood, Sarreguemines, etc., eight Toby and character jugs, late 19th/early 20th C., including:STERLING: Tiffany, Gorham, etc., seven pieces total, details include: Tiffany Mother GoosePair of early brass andirons, classical motifs including spire finial, spurred legs, etc., wearJEWELRY: 14K diamond crescent moon pendant with chain and two rings, moon pendant with bail testedRUG: Peshawar, 7' 6" x 9' 9", wool on cotton, pink abrash throughout a tan colored field, tanJEWELRY: 14K ruby and diamond “S” link bracelet, “S” link tennis braceletReproduction tilt top pie crust edge table and four Regency style chairs, table top with contrastingToleware cannister and a foot warmer, details include: painted tin cylinder with single tube whaleQueen Anne style highboy, curly maple, ten drawers in two pieces, inscribed plaque inside lowermostJEWELRY: 14K onyx ring, setting stamped and tested “14K” yellow gold, bezel setting with one40+ French Faience Criel-ware-type porcelain plates, late 19th/early 20th C., most lunch size,Kneehole blockfront slant lid desk, American, late 19th C., mahogany and mixed woods, slant lid withFretwork tea table, English, 18th C., crotch mahogany, veneered serpentine edge top, complex piercedPratt Ware-style polychrome ceramic pieces, fifteen total, with relief designs in an assortment ofTwo 19th C. wall brackets and a Gothic hanging shelf, details include: Gothic Hanging Shelf,JEWELRY: Pair of 18K coral earrings, multi-strand coral necklace and single 14K hoop earring, fourCandlestand, 20th C., reproduction in mahogany with round dished tilting top, vase and ring turnedLIGHTING: Tiffany Studios, early 20th C., standing counter balance floor lamp, cast bronze withASIAN: Two early 20th C. woodblock prints by Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858) "Koyo Saruhashi no zu"Three pieces of art pottery, 20th C., details include: Choisy le Roi HB & Cie planter, ChinoiserieFour side chairs, New York, c. 1875, including: one likely Herter’s Brothers, in mahoganyJEWELRY: 18K Hearts on Fire heart pendant with chain, open heart pendant stamped and tested “Spode, Limoges, Rosenthal, etc.: 30+ teacup assortment, most with saucers, some in pairs, 19th/20thSCULPTURE: After Guillaume Coustou, The Elder (French 1677 - 1746) "Horse Tamer" (Cheval de Marly)Castleford-type creamware with blue glaze trim, 19th C., ten pieces including: two teapots, oneJohann Anthonie Balasar Stroebel (Dutch 1821-1905), "Conversation in the Hallway", oil on wood,Thirteen figures and figural pieces, 19th/20th C., details include: ceramic inkstand with seatedJEWELRY: 14K amethyst pendant with chain, oval pendant with hinged bail, tested 14K yellow gold,JEWELRY: 14K ruby and diamond bangle bracelet, hinged bangle bracelet with box safety clasp, stampedMarble top center table, American, 19th C., walnut, round top, double beaded and molded bottom edge,+SCULPTURE: After Frederic Remington (American, 1861-1909) "Mountain Man", bronze sculpture on roundSèvres-style cabinet plate set, three pieces, late 18th/early 19th C., design of hand-paintedSCULPTURE: After Frederic Remington (American, 1861-1909) "The Cheyenne", bronze sculpture, depictsMarble top center table, American, 19th C., walnut, oval top with extra extended ends, double beadedASIAN: Two woodblock prints, by/after Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese 1760-1849), both from "Thirty-SixSCULPTURE: Bust of Diana, classical depiction inspired by the statue of Diana of Versailles, whiteJEWELRY: Two pieces including a 14k gold ribbon bow brooch, stamped and tested, 8.8 grams; alongTwo creamware pitchers, 19th C., both with polychrome and gilt details, one features emblems andSTERLING: 50+ pieces of miscellaneous sterling flatware and hollowware, including twenty-fourJEWELRY: 18K diamond pendant with chain, three-diamond pendant with attached bail, stamped andCastleford-type pitchers, ten total, all with blue trim and polychrome details, all with varyingOak desk & chair, American, c. 1880, including: kidney shape desk, oak veneer on maple top, solidJEWELRY: Two cultured pearl necklaces and two pairs of stud earrings, including: single strandSide chair, American, late 19th C., walnut, Renaissance Boulle design, carved and inlaid crest+Heywood Hardy (English 1843-1932), "On the Way to the Meet", oil on canvas, signed lower left,Five busts, four parian and one terra-cotta style, featuring: two of Napoleon, Beaconsfield withASIAN: Three framed Japanese woodblock prints, all of kabuki actors or courtesans, including one byRUG: Agra Serapi, 2' 5" x 5' 10", wool on cotton, two central medallions on a blue field. creamWilliam Kent (American, 1919 - 2012) slate print, "Take it Easy - But Take It", 1964, classicalJEWELRY: Miscellaneous 14K yellow gold items, seven total, including: two pairs of hoop earrings,ASIAN: Chinese Export side chair with marble inset splat, 19th/20th C., carved floral crest,Ceramic inkwells, ten total, 19th/20th C., some with markings including: French faience inkstand,JEWELRY: 800 gilt silver and garnet jewelry suite: bracelet, necklace and pin, stamped and testedASIAN: Carved Chinese hardstone figurines, 20th C., five total, including: clear rock quartz crystalLIGHTING: Art Deco suite, c.1920's/30's, Virden "Fleuray" style, cast iron and glass, includes: twoASIAN: Chinese Foo "Luduan" censor, cast metal, removable head lid, carved wooden base, wear consistGLASS: Tiffany & Co., Venetian, etc., including: Pair of Tiffany crystal glass candlesticks, after a+SCULPTURE: Andre Harvey (American, b. 1941), "Daddy Long Legs", 2016, bronze (lost wax process),COSTUME JEWELRY: 20+ pieces of vintage to contemporary design, Weiss, Trifari, including pierced andRUGS: Modern Persian style scatter rug, 8' 8" x 6' 2", wool on cotton, classic Persian sarouk designART GLASS: Three paperweights: including: St. Louis flower paperweight, signed and dated "SL 1972"+Stephen Swift "Nantucket Rockers", pair, c. 2002, cherry with natural finish, contemporaryASIAN: Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786 - 1864), two woodblock prints, from the series "TwilightFour silhouettes and one bas relief double portrait, 19th/20th C., details include: bas reliefChase Chrome Walter von Nessen "Continental" coffee making service, fourteen pieces, including:JEWELRY: 14K Pin with Fabergé style egg pendant, two pieces, scroll design pin with hook onNorman Laliberte (American,1925-2021), mixed media with appliques on panel, Contemporary, abstractChase, etc., chromeware, eleven pieces total, all feature Art Deco styles, details include: Chase+Step-stool, cherry,1999, tenon construction with pickup hole, stamped “ELD 1999” for E.Walter Dorwin Teague Polaroid desk lamp, model 114, c. 1930s, black bakelite shade and base, silverASIAN: Two framed Chinese export reverse hand painted glass portraits, late 19th/early 20th C., theTwo Jensen Manufacturing Co. steam engine models and Crosby steam engine indicator kit, early/midEight cast metal miniature figurines, 19th/20th C., most with painted details, details include:+ Louis di Valentin, (American, 1907-1982), "Wind Instruments", oil on canvas, depicts two abstractASIAN: Chinese marble top side table or plant stand, early 20th C., carved wood frame, skirt, andRUG: Semi Antique Persian Kerman, 11' 6" x 14' 6", wool on cotton, finely woven, cream ground withASIAN: Ten woodblock prints by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Japanese, 1839-1892) all from the series MirrorsGLASS: Eight paperweights, including: six Cristal D'Albret cameo paperweights in boxes, variousNorman Laliberte (American,1925-2021), "Belle Lettres", lithograph, pencil signed and numbered inSCULPTURE: Mid-20th C. modernist wire sculpture of goat, constructed out of bent brass-toned wire,Norman Laliberte (American,1925-2021), "The Meaning of Flowers", lithograph, pencil signed andLIGHTING: Pair of Jadeite and chrome table lamps, Art Deco style with ridged chrome base beneathASIAN: Japanese bronze vase on three scrolled supports (one loose), urn form with dragon relief,Norman Laliberte (American,1925-2021), "Nature Sings", lithograph, pencil signed and numbered inTwo Art Deco shades and mid-century light fixture, details include: "skyscraper" milk glass lightRUG: William Morris Arts & Crafts style, 8' 1" x 9' 10", wool on cotton, repeating floral and vineSTERLING: International Sterling "Prelude" pattern flatware service: including twelve place knivesLightolier Art Deco pendant light fixture, c. 1920s, hexagonal glass shade with iridescent sheen andCOSTUME JEWELRY: Twelve pieces total, pieces include: women's Shinola Aronite-1069 wristwatch, goldNorman Laliberte (American,1925-2021), "One Year", lithograph, pencil signed and numbered in lowerASIAN: Five Chinese porcelain vessels, late 19th/ mid 20th C., including three ginger jar bases withASIAN: Four section stacking cabinet, 20th C., red painted wood with carved black panels, wearNorman Laliberte (American,1925-2021), "They Sing in Chorus", lithograph, pencil signed and numberedOrange and chrome table lamp, mid/late 20th C., dome shade with curved thin standard, on chrome andASIAN: Six pieces of carved hardstone: oval bowl with wooden stand, 6" l; carved oval scene withRUG: Uzbek Kazak, 4' x 5' 10", wool on cotton, figural elements and rosettes on a field of graduated+Nyoman Gunarsa (Indonesian, 1944-2017), Contemporary Expressionist painting of Balinese dancers,Heavy cast metal Griffin figure, floral detail in tail, double sided architectural mount or gardenTwo vintage broadcast/radio microphones, including: one Aiwa M-18 crystal microphone, c. 1960s,ASIAN: Chinese reverse hand painted glass, depicting a scene from daily life, with two figures standASIAN: Metalware figural and other pieces, nine total, details include: inkwell and brush holder,ASIAN: Seven pieces of pottery and porcelain including an Imari bowl, scalloped rim, 18 1/2" diam.;JEWELRY: Ten Southwest style necklaces, with tested silver findings and beaded elements, semiASIAN: Three framed Japanese woodblock prints, including: one senso-e print by Utagawa KunitoraRUG: Modern decorative Persian style carpet, 16' x 12', wool on cotton, cream ground with red borderSILVER: Sterling U.S. Volunteer Life Saving Corps medal and silver Mappin sundial money clip, UnitedJEWELRY: 14K gold and lapis lazuli coronation scarab of the Pharaoh Tutankhamen, large reproductionASIAN: Chinese marble top table or plant stand, early 20th C., carved wood frame, skirt, and legs,ASIAN: Four woodblock prints, including three depicting ukiyo-e beauties, one by Kitagawa UtamaroCastleford-type pieces with applied polychrome details, eleven total, some feature personalization,ASIAN: Three metal sculptures: Thai Buddha head with flame, cast form mounted on wood block, crack iJEWELRY: Navajo Squash Blossom Necklace, bold example in sterling with large stones, ten squashASIAN: Thai Singha Lion statue, gilt metal, open mouth, on four pawed feet, wear consistent with ageRUG: Moroccan style, 5' 6" x 8' 5", wool on cotton, geometric motif with repeating diamondsSILVER: 30+ pieces of 800 and tested silver, details include: marked “800” silverEgyptian canopic jar, New Kingdom style, with head of Jackal, the god Duamutef, one of the four sonsGLASS: Four pieces of contemporary colored glass, details include: Kosta, Sweden, bulbous vase withRUG: Peshawar Serapi, 8' x 10' 2", wool on cotton, central medallion and scrolling vine w/bird motifASIAN: Chinese marble top side table or plant stand, early 20th C., bamboo themed carved wood frame,TRIBAL: Two carved wooden masks, 19th/20th C., including: Ibo/Igbo Nigerian mask, painted black &ASIAN: Four woodblock prints by Kogyo Tsukioka, (Japanese, 1869-1927) all relating to Earth SpiderCeramic candlesticks, eight pieces total including three pairs, details include: Sitzendorf-typeASIAN: Three woodblock prints by Tokuriki Tomikichiro (Japanese, 1902 - 2000) including "GionJEWELRY: Three bold silver pieces, including a large turquoise and sterling pendant, by NavajoASIAN: Chinese style stand, late 19th/early 20th C., three drawers over two hinged paneled doors,SILVER: Southwest Concho belt, Zuni style silver and turquoise, eight 'petit point' set medallionsASIAN: Chinese hall or console table, late 19th/early 20th C., oblong top, four drawers, lower shelfFour Lionel trains, all "Pennsylvania", two numbered "8971" and two numbered "8970", wear consistentASIAN: Three framed collections of Japanese Satsuma pins and other accessories, 20th C., all featureJEWELRY: Two tested silver Zuni style inlaid cardinal motif, including a spinning pendant, center ofASIAN: Twelve pieces of carved hardstone including a small Buddha sculpture in ruby; two jade typeSTAMPS: Collection of worldwide assorted stamps and stamp albums, including: United States LibertyRUG: Modern Persian design style carpet, 14' 6" x 10', wool on cotton, cream ground with accents ofTwelve ceramic desk top accessories, includes: Quimper delftware flower brick, "HenRiot Quimper"RUG: William Morris Arts & Crafts style, 4' x 5' 10", wool on cotton, repeating flower and vineSTERLING: Franklin Mint cased sterling silver ingots, forty-nine pieces, all "Great Sailing Ships ofRenaissance Revival bench, late 19th/early 20th C., carved bench, barley twist arm supports, lionBennington/Rockingham shoe-form wares, twenty-six pieces total, unmarked, twenty-two pen holders &ASIAN: Two winter themed wood block prints, the first by Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797 - 1858) from theTwo fireman parade axes, late 19th/ mid 20th C., carved wood with painted finish, one stenciledASIAN: Pair of Japanese wood panels, 19th C., probably used as cabinet doors, figured wood panelsSix tools, 19th/20th C., including: octant, likely ebony, brass, and bone, marked Kutz, NY, 13 1/2"Wedgewood, Gzhel, etc., ten pieces of blue and white ceramic serving pieces, assorted designs andTwenty pieces of ceramics, including flower frogs, miniature half-round planters, inkwells, andDoulton Lambeth, etc., eight pieces of ceramics, including marked “Doulton Lamm Silicon”Shelley China, England, early 20th C., twenty-four pieces total, assorted Art Deco and Queen AnneCOINS: Lot of 90% silver 50c. Contains Walking Liberty, Franklin and 1964 Kennedy halves. Grades ranCOINS: Lot of three coin albums. Mercury dime album, missing all the keys; a Roosevelt dime set -COINS: Remainder of coin collection. Includes the following albums: Lincoln 1c year set from 1909 toCOINS: Lot of four Half dollar coin albums. Includes a complete set of Franklin halves; a completeCOINS: Lot of 40% silver 50c 1965 to 1969 dates. Grades range from Very Fine to Uncirculated.COINS: Includes twenty 40% silver 50c; two 1964 50c; one 1924-D peace dollar in Extremely Fine-40;COINS: Lot of modern US mint sets. Includes 17 proof sets; 20 mint sets; one three coin 40% silver

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