Furniture; Samplers; Fine Art; Jewelry, etc.

online only auction | 1 day sale | 6 days away
Location
Plainville, CT 06062
Dates

Sale Starts

Mon
Nov 3
5:30pm

Sale Ends

Mon
Nov 3

Terms & Conditions

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

1. ALL PERSONS BIDDING AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS OF SALE.

2. ALL SALES ARE FINAL; NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS.

3. PAYMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN THREE (3) BUSINESS DAYS OF A SALE.

4. BIDDING AND BUYING. Individuals who successfully bid on an item are required to complete the transaction, as a bid is a legally binding agreement. Successful bidders who fail to complete a transaction may be blocked from all future bidding, or at the discretion of Winter Associates, Inc., may be required to post a non-refundable deposit prior to bidding on any lots. Winter Associates, Inc. reserves the right to reject bids, suspend, or block any user's access to our site. Winter Associates, Inc. may ask bidders to supply a government-issued photo ID, the name and address of which match the name and address on the registration form. Winter Associates, Inc. and/or the consignor can refuse an insufficient offer or advance, or accept another advance at the auctioneer's discretion. The auctioneer may reject an opening bid.

5. All sales are subject to a BUYER'S PREMIUM to be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. Purchases are also subject to Connecticut State SALES TAX except if sold to individuals with a valid resale certificate on file with Winter Associates, Inc. or if items are shipped out of Connecticut.

6. For clients who cannot attend the sale in person, Winter Associates, Inc. if so instructed, will execute "ABSENTEE BIDS" on their behalf. This absentee bidding service is provided with the understanding that Winter Associates, Inc. shall not be held responsible for any errors or failure to accurately execute bids. A cash deposit may be required and will be applied to all purchases made at this sale and not to any particular lot. Bids are executed on an alternate basis in competition with those of any other bidders. Due to the uncertainties of bidding patterns, a lot may sell to another bidder for the same amount authorized by an absentee bidder, or may sell to another absentee bidder for the same amount, if the other absentee bid was received first.

7. PHONE BIDS are accepted on items with a low estimate equal to or greater than $500 (Five hundred dollars). However, if the low estimate is below $500, a bidder may bid by phone if they are willing to open the bidding at $500. All phone bids are subject to phone line availability. A completed and signed bid form must be received and acknowledged by Winter Associates, Inc. prior to confirmation of any phone line reservation for bidding. Phone bidding services are provided with the understanding that Winter Associates, Inc. shall not be held responsible for any errors or failure to accurately execute bids.

8. PAYMENT. It is agreed that credit card information supplied on this form can immediately be applied towards the purchase of all successful bids. Payment must be received within three (3) business days of a sale. Invoices are available upon receipt of payment. Successful bidders may pay for purchases with cash, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, certified or traveler's checks, or by wire transfer (buyer is responsible for any bank fees). Personal or business checks will only be accepted from parties with established credit. Winter Associates, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by check for ten (10) business days from deposit date. If this ten (10) business day period is in effect to allow check clearance, no storage fees are incurred. Check payment made in person is subject to approval by our check clearing service. The purchaser agrees to pay all bank fees related to a returned check plus $10 (Ten dollars).

9. ITEMS NOT PICKED UP WITHIN THREE (3) BUSINESS DAYS OF SALE WILL BE SUBJECT TO A STORAGE FEE OF $10 (Ten dollars) PER DAY PER LOT. Winter Associates, Inc. shall have no liability for any damage or loss to purchases left for more than three (3) business days after the date of sale. You authorize us to re-sell at auction on your behalf any item not picked up within sixty (60) calendar days. The costs of storage, plus any other costs directly related to the item, as well as $50 (Fifty dollars) or 20% auctioneer's commission (whatever is greater), will be subtracted from the proceeds unless other arrangements have been made. The net proceeds will be mailed to your address (as stated on bid form) in full and final settlement of our obligations to you.

10. SHIPMENT/TRANSPORTATION recommendations or arrangements are done only as a courtesy and all shipping/transportation is at buyer's expense. Winter Associates, Inc. assumes no responsibility to resolve problems that arise from shipping or moving companies. Shipping may take 2-4 weeks after payment is received.


11. ALL LOTS ARE SOLD AS IS: CONDITION REPORTS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN ALL CATALOG DESCRIPTIONS AND ARE NOT GUARANTEED TO BE COMPREHENSIVE. All merchandise is available for inspection and should be inspected before bidding. Although condition is sometimes noted in our catalog, it has not been noted on every item, and the catalog should not be construed as a full condition report. It is the responsibility of prospective bidders to examine lots and decide their level of interest. All weights and measurements are approximate. Your bidding will signify that you have examined the items as fully as you desire or that you have chosen not to examine them.

12. NO WARRANTY. Winter Associates, Inc. and/or the consignor assume no responsibility for the correct description, genuineness, authenticity of, or defect in any lot and makes no warranty in connection therewith. Written and oral descriptions are based on Winter Associates, Inc. opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, materials or any other feature of items being sold. Our goal is to provide prospective bidders with accurate information, however we recommend prospective bidders examine all items in which they have an interest.

13. ENDANGERED SPECIES. SALE OF PROTECTED ANIMALS AND PLANTS. Please note that the sale and shipping of endangered species is strictly regulated by international, national, and state laws. Much of this policy can be found at these sites: www.fwsgov/international, http://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/7181html, and www.cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_495.htm. The laws are complex and often change. In addition, state laws may differ. It is the purchaser's responsibility to be aware of relevant regulations. In the case of denial of any export or import license or of delay in the obtaining of such licenses, the purchaser is still responsible for making on-time payment of the total purchase price for the lot. Winter Associates, Inc. is not able to assist the purchaser in attempting to obtain the appropriate licenses and/or certificates.

14. POST AUCTION BIDS may be submitted on unsold items. They may or may not be accepted at the discretion of the auctioneer and consignor. Payment, storage and shipping arrangements are the same as those above.

15. These conditions may be waived or modified at the sole discretion of Winter Associates, Inc.

Linda Stamm, President
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Description & Details

18th-19th C. American, English & Italian Furniture; D.R. Dimes, Thomas Moser, Eldred Wheeler, Warren Chair Works & other fine bench-made reproductions; Samplers, Treenware, Stoneware, Folk Art & other Americana; 19th-20th C. Paintings incl. Abbey & Louise Altson Family collection, L.N. Stocks, Paul Zimmerman, etc.; Fine Gold & Southwest silver Jewelry; Early English & other Sterling incl. flatware; Asian cloisonne, woodblocks, reverse paintings, ceramics, etc.; English & Continental Ceramics; Oriental Rugs, etc.
+ART GLASS: Two pieces of contemporary Murano glass by Reno Schiavon Art Team, "Frastuono" vase andTiffany Studios “American Indian?? pattern bronze Dore inkwell, Arts & Crafts, early 20th C.,Miniature blanket chest, American, 19th C., pine, in old blue paint, nailed construction, no till,ASIAN: Chinese porcelain famille rose libation cup, probably late Qing Dynasty - Republican period,EARLY GLASS: Mid-19th C. case gin bottles with crude pontil marks and paper labels, three total, oneTREENWARE: Three turned treen bowls, all graduated circular form, two with incised line to exteriorASIAN: Chinese porcelain sang de boeuf (oxblood) glazed covered box, probably late Qing Dynasty,ASIAN: Near pair of cloisonne chargers, Japanese, probably Meiji period (1868- 1912), polychrome+FOLK ART POTTERY: Burlon Craig (Vale, N.C.,1914–2002) pottery jar with primitive/ grotesque facePair of tiger maple porringer top stands by River Bend, West Chester, Ohio, 20th C., Queen AnneSeven oval pantry boxes, finger lap banded, graduated sizes, one with handle, one with inscriptionCast iron animal sculptures, three including: one frog 10?? l., two rabbits, each approximatelyLinda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938-2011), "The Village Toymaker", 1987, oil on archival canvas,Hardwood bench, 20th C., joined by bolts with washers, oblong top and cut corners, wear consistentAmerican salt glazed crock, two gallon, lug handles, cobalt bird on trunk decoration, impressedKate Kiesler (American, 20th/21st C.) "Lone Grazer", oil on board, signed lower right, depictingMiniature bench, American, 19th C., pine in original red wash, top resting on beaded apron with cymaHelen Florence Newton (Connecticut,1878 - 1970) "Summer Landscape", oil on board, impressionisticDomed box, American, 19th C., pine, nailed construction, repairs to back at hinges, in newer redGLASS WHIMSEYS/TOOLS: Lot of five glass whimsey objects including: two darning balls, gold metallicSTERLING: Assorted sterling silver holloware, flatware, and serving pieces, all marked or stamped,Diminutive blanket chest, American, late 18th/19th C., pine, box and till, dovetailed construction,Linda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938-2011), Untitled (Evening Scene), 1999, oil on archival canvas,Assorted pottery, four pieces, details including: yellowware mug with green seaweed decoration,Five drawer chest on frame, American, 18th C., maple, chestnut, flat dovetailed and molded top overAndre Jourcin (France, 1905-1974), oil on canvas, coastal low tide scene with large fishing boatRUG: Antique Persian, Senneh design, 4' 9" l. x 4' 3" w., c. 1950's, wool on cotton, red bordersSILVER: Assorted silver serving pieces and flatware along with one piece of non-silver, all stampedStool, American, 19th C., pine, with shelf/brace, nailed construction, curved aprons, circularTwo William Auclair pastel drawings, each with hollyhocks, both signed lower right; one labeledJEWELRY: Assortment of 14k and 10k jewelry, stamped or tested, rings, pendants, pins, and more,Painted leather fire bucket, "J.S. Sawyer" and "No. 1" in yellow and red paint, wear consistent withEMPHEMERA: Collection of 200+ post cards, mostly from America, including: approx. one hundred andLinda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938-2011), Untitled (Tall Red House), 2002, oil on archival canvas,Four drawer chest, New England, 18th C., cherry and pine, graduated drawers with thumbnail edges,EPHEMERA: Large collection of early post cards, trade cards, advertising cards, and photographs, inThree salt-glazed stoneware crocks, all with cobalt decoration and lug handles, including: Seymour &Nine treenware butter molds and stamps: including four butter stamps in circular form molds, threeThree works attributed by inscriptions verso to George Davidson (American, 1889 - 1965), oil onRUG: Kashan, 12' 10" x 8' 9", wool on cotton, central medallion on red field, dark blue major borderTREENWARE: Six pieces, including: two mortars and two pestles, one mortar with red paint, mortarsD.R. Dimes triple bow-back Windsor bench, fine 20th C. bench-made reproduction, shaped arms withGLASS: Two early demijohn bottles, both in green molded glass, one with double ring lip and theWindsor sack back armchair, American, 19th C., pine seat, maple and ash, dark natural finish, heavy20th C. summer landscape signed "J.T. Benson", oil on canvas, stream winds through landscape withFigured maple dropleaf dining table, American, early 19th C. Sheraton, oblong top, drop leaves withThree American salt-glazed stoneware vessels, two crocks and one jug mounted as table lamp, detailsHooded cradle, American, 19th C., pine in original green with red interior, wear consistent with ageFOLK ART: Two cloth topsy turvy dolls and one sock doll, American, 19th C., all with AfricanTwo child's rocking chairs, American, 19th/ early 20th C., including: first a child's wicker rockingTwo early dolls with furniture and accessories, 19th C., including: two China head dolls, clothJEWELRY: Four pieces in 14k gold, including a diamond and pearl tie tack, two stylized ribbon pins,TOYS: One horse pull toy and four painted metals figurines, including: wooden horse pull toy,D.R. Dimes 'Philadelphia Writing Arm Windsor Chair', 20th C., bench-made, scrolled ears, spindleSAMPLER: Needlework by Adeline W. Barrows, 1834, American, silk on linen, upper half with seven rowsBlanket chest, American, 18th C., pine, two faux over two drawer with thumbnail edges, bail brasses,Linda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938-2011), "Autumn, Bittersweet Farm", undated, oil on Masonite,Five skater's lamps, late 19th/early 20th C., metal with glass globes, each marked "Jewel" on top,SAMPLER: 19th C. Needlework band sampler by Frances Ann Averell, dated 1846, silk on loosely wovenRUG: Isfahan carpet, 8' x 11', wool on cotton, classic geometric design with central medallion onSTERLING: Seven ornate flatware serving pieces, one plated, the others marked sterling, including: aD. R. Dimes "Salisbury Tavern Table", 18th C. style dining table, cherry, plank top with breadboardFour treenware kitchen items, including: knife tray, American, 19th C., nailed construction, cymaHitchcock sideboard, 20th C., cherry, oak, square edged top over two long drawers, two cupboardFour splint baskets, including: Two splint buttock baskets, one small and one large, both withStorage box, American, 19th C, “WH?? decorative nails in top, dovetailed construction, likelyPair of finely made Shaker style ladderback armchairs, 20th C., cherry, acorn finials, shaped armsSAMPLERS: Two schoolgirl samplers, both framed behind glass, including: one by Sally Skinner, agedSingle drawer stand, 20th C., bench made in maple and curly maple, shaped edge square top, squareSAMPLERS: Two American early 19th C. signed needlework samplers: first by Maria C. Newkirk, age 8,Seven early American tin candle molds, variety of sizes, including: three molds with handles on bothSix Warren Chair Works brace-back Windsor chairs, 20th C., bench-made in Warren, RI, one armchairSAMPLER: Needlework by Hannah Thain, age 9, American, dated 1800, cross-stitched verse in upperEarly metalware, mostly cooking tools, 18th/19th C., including: three forks and five spatulas,Linda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938-2011), "Happy Birthday", 1992, oil on Masonite, signed and datedBlanket chest, American, 18th C., pine, nailed construction, snipe hinges, in newer PennsylvaniaSAMPLER: Needlework sampler by Rachel A. Wirts, age 10, 1850, wool on linen, upper half with fiveHardwood bench, 20th C., joined by bolts with washers, oblong top with cut corners, past distress,Three straight-side salt glazed stoneware crocks, each with cobalt decoration and lug handles,,19th C. Hanging kerosene pendant lamp, late 19th/ early 20th C., later electrification, brass frameWorktable, American, 19th C., walnut, removable top over single drawer wood knob, tapered legs, wear+“Dr. White’s Chest?? Thomas Moser Cabinetmakers, custom-made cherry cabinet, 20th C., twoLarge primitive carved trencher dough bowl, American, 19th/ early 20th C., carved from single pieceSAMPLER: 1840 Connecticut needlework by Caroline A. Tomlinson, aged 11 years, under instruction ofMarble run game and assorted marbles, including: marble track, wood and metal, black painted foliateLinda Nelson Stocks (American, 1938-2011), "SallyBea's New Wing", 1992,oil on archival canvas,FOLK ART: Gameboard painted panel, American, 19th C., primitive wooden rectangular gameboard withSix pieces of pewter, including: teapot with hinged lid, stamped on base with "no 5", maker's markSAMPLER: 1824 Needlework sampler by Mary Summers, aged 8 years, American, likely New England,Tavern Table, American, various dates, breadboard top over single drawer with wood knob, tapered andGLASS: Two early glass demijohn bottles, molded glass, one green and one in aqua, each with singleSTERLING: Assortment of sterling and silver flatware, serving pieces, and vanity items, all markedAbbey Altson (English, 1866-1949), oil on canvas, depicts fair scene with carousel at center flankedFive pantry boxes, including: one small Victorian painted oval box, green box with yellow and blackSAMPLER: New England needlework family record sampler by Abby Latham, early 19th C., silk on linen,Blue cupboard, American, 19th C., pine, tapered single door, nailed construction, with original blueAbbey Altson (English, 1866-1949), oil on board, sunset peeks through thick grey clouds aboveKnife box with treen pierced spoon and three assorted rolling pins, details include: knife tray,RUG: Tabriz carpet, 8' x 11', wool on cotton, finely woven, unusual design with geometric and floralSTERLING: Assorted serving pieces, holloware, and flatware, many marked sterling, some weighted,Stereograph with 120+ views, wooden stereo viewer with sliding mechanism, variety of stereo viewThree early ribbons and badges, suffrage, etc., and San Francisco earthquake display, including:Card table, American, c.1800, mahogany & mahogany veneer, top with banded edge, curved apronsEPHEMERA: Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson Pennsylvania Political/ Campaign 1864 broadside,EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY: Lot of 15+ dauguerrotypes, most of them cased, depicting Civil War soldiers, men,SAMPLER: Pictorial needlework "We's Free", American, mid to late 19th C., silk and wool on linen,EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY: 25+ pieces, including daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, and carte de visiteBOOKS: Four early American books, including: "The Works of the late Dr Benjamin Franklin, consistingLouise Altson (American, 1910-2010), oil on canvas, fishing scene featuring artist’s threePair of nautilus shell boudoir lamps, 20th C., cast metal bases with bronzed finish, decorated withWindsor sack back armchair, American, 19th C., pine, ash, maple, seven spindle back, shaped seatLouise Altson (nee Vandenbergh) (American, 1910-2010), watercolor and two dry point etchings, allTavern Table, American, various dates, oval pine top, on cyma shaped apron above maple vase and ringCLOCK: Tall case clock, likely New Hampshire, c.1800, eight day time and strike in mahogany case,SAMPLER: 18th C. New England needlework schoolgirl sampler by Betsey Dodd, age 9, American, likelySAMPLER: 1826 Needlework registry of Dodd Family, Litchfield, Connecticut, silk on linen,Corner cupboard, American, 19th C., cherry, two parts, flat molded edge top over single twelve paneLouise Altson (American, 1910-2010), oil on canvas, snowy winter scene depicts view of neighborhoodCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Seven Christmas themed molds, details include: older French Father Christmas mold,CHOCOLATE MOLD: Large standing rabbit figure holding bunch of carrots with young, late 19th/earlyLouise Altson (nee Vandenbergh) (American, 1910-2010), six framed sepia tone prints, early editionsBartley Collection cherry dining suite, Queen Anne form, includes extendable dining table and eightCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Six Christmas themed molds, including: largest an unusual oblong mold by Matfer ofRUG: Isfahan carpet, 15' 3" x 9' 9", wool on cotton, navy blue border with central medallion on redEugene Francis Savage (American, 1883 - 1978), "Autumn Landscape", oil on canvas, signed lower left,CHOCOLATE MOLDS: Anton Reiche, etc., three larger figural molds including two clowns and oneThree similar Windsor fan back chairs, American, 19th C., one stamped E.B. Tracy, ash, hickory,CHOCOLATE MOLD: Two Halloween molds: "Krampus with Basket", c. 1930, stamped "10" at top, depictsCLOCK: Triple decker shelf clock, Connecticut, 19th C., C & LC Ives, eight day time & strike brassCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Four Christmas themed molds, including: German "Santa on Skiis", stamped "H. Walt,CHOCOLATE MOLD: Large "Tall Hiking Bunny" standing rabbit figure, early to mid 20th C., impressedAbbey Altson (English, 1866-1949), oil on canvas laid on board, countryside landscape with pond andFrederick Duckloe fan back Windsor armchair, late 20th C., carved ears, bentwood spindles andCHOCOLATE MOLDS: H. Walter, etc., seven Easter themed molds, including: largest a pair of BavarianSTERLING: Reed & Barton "French Antique" sterling flatware, eighty-four pieces, all monogrammed "D",CHOCOLATE MOLDS: Anton Reiche, Whygandt, Jaburg Bros, etc., six Easter or rabbit themed molds,Dropleaf dining table, American, 18th C., cherry and other woods, demilune leaves supported by swingAbbey Altson (English, 1866-1949), oil on canvas, dewy still life floral arrangement in earthenwareWindsor bow-back side chair, Rhode Island, 19th C., pine, maple, ash/hickory, seven spindle, shapedCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Letang, Anton Reiche, Reicke, etc., six Teddy Bear or Bear form molds, including:Three Pennsylvanian German hand-colored Fraktur birth and baptismal certificates, 1830s-1870s, alsoCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Anton Reiche, Laurosch, etc., five Easter themed molds with rabbits, ducks andPaymaster desk, American, c.1880-1900, walnut, on vase and ring turned legs with ball feet, baseCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Seven dog-themed molds, including: "Poodle in Newspaper Hat" by Anton Reiche, c.Eldred Wheeler cherry highboy, Queen Anne style, in two parts, cherry with pine secondary, flatCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Three Anton Reiche, Dresden, rabbit themed molds, all stamped, details include: twoPair of fan back Sturbridge Yankee Workshop Windsor armchairs, 20th C., painted black finish, shapedAbbey Altson (English, 1866-1949), oil on canvas, vibrant floral still life featuring bright orangeCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Anton Reiche, Metro, etc., five chick and cart Easter themed molds, including:Eldred Wheeler Queen Anne style lowboy, cherry, 20th C., bench-made, oblong top with overhang, caseAbbey Altson (English, 1866-1949), oil on canvas laid down on board, depicts country roadway betweenCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Walter, Lausch, etc., six rabbit themed molds, including: four by H. Walter,Splay leg stand, Hepplewhite form, 20th C., pine square top with molded edge, four square taperedCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Anton Reiche, Metro, etc., eight molds total: five circus themed molds including:JEWELRY: 14K Diamond engagement ring, set with one Pear brilliant cut natural diamond, approximatelyJEWELRY: 14K Diamond insert ring, "jacket" set with eighteen round brilliant cut diamonds,CHOCOLATE MOLDS: Anton Reiche, Whygandt, etc., six Easter/ rabbit themed molds, including: walkingLouise Altson (American, 1910-2010), oil on Masonite, pastoral scene with fields and rolling hillsEldred Wheeler cherry linen press/ entertainment cupboard, in two parts, upper case with molded flatLouise Altson (nee Vandenbergh) (American, 1910-2010) and husband, three framed drypoint etchings onCHOCOLATE MOLDS: F. W. Kutzscher, etc., six pig-themed chocolate molds, including: threeEldred Wheeler Chippendale library desk, cherry, rectangular top above three short drawers, on19th C. portrait of woman, oil on canvas, older woman in all black dress with white collar and onyxCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Anton Reiche, Eppelsheimer, etc., seven solid molds: one of grape clusters; one ofSTERLING: Towle "French Provincial" sterling flatware service, monogrammed "D", twelve six-pieceAndre Jourcin (France, 1905-1974), oil on canvas, coastal scene with piers, fishing shacks, andGARDEN: Pan bronze sculpture, bright green patina, young satyr Pan prances while playing doubleKindel blockfront mahogany chest, Chippendale style, shaped top with molded edge, four graduated draCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Letang, Jaburg, etc., six ornate bird-themed molds, including: large Letang Fils,JEWELRY: Victorian silver gemstone flower basket brooch, filigree design set with numerous coloredCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Laurosch, Vormenfabriek, etc., six Easter themed molds of chickens and rabbitsLouise Altson (American, 1910-2010), oil on canvas board, midday farm scene with farmhouse andCast iron hall tree and umbrella stand, Victorian, later painted white finish, pierced ornateCarol Westcott (Massachusetts, 1926-2008), oil on canvas, "Atlantic Ave.", early morning New EnglandSTERLING: Gorham "Chantilly" sterling silver flatware service, eighty pieces, including: twenty-sixCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Letang, Eppelsheimer, Walter, etc., hen in basket, mother hen and rooster themed,Abbey Altson (English, 1866-1949), oil on canvas laid down on board, depicts tree-lined ocean sideCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Anton Reiche, Riecke, Tilburg, etc., six cat and horse themed molds, including:Side table, American, 19th C., pine, breadboard top, hardwood base with square tapered legs, tracesLouise Altson (American, 1910-2010), oil on canvas, depicts fish painted on gilt ground with areasDrop leaf table, American, 19th C., cherry, pine, maple, rectangular top with two drop leaves, onCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Anton Reiche, Eppelsheimer, etc., including: Anton Reiche standing rabbit figure inRUG: Heriz runner, 3' x 12', wool on cotton, classic tribal motifs, creams, reds and blues on a redCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Two figural pieces: Charlie Chaplin 'The Tramp' and standing jester, 20th C.,JEWELRY: 14K Vintage slide bracelet, Art Nouveau motifs, box safety clasp, stamped and tested "14K"Pembroke table, New York, c.1810, mahogany top, cut-corner leaves, drawer with single pull, crossTwo pearlware spill vases and faience inkwell, one vase with double sphinx design, the other aCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Letang, Bruningmeyer, Vormenfabriek, etc., six various animal themed molds,Two Monique Parry watercolors, both signed, including: "Summer Street Portico", 1992, depictingFour drawer chest, American, c.1800, cherry, chestnut, and poplar, top with double beaded edge, caseBOOKS: "Finnegan's Wake" by James Joyce (1882–1941) first American edition, published by TheCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Anton Reiche, Letang, Vormenfabriek, Eppelsheimer, etc., six chimpanzee/ monkeyOak server, English, 18th C., likely a dresser base now fitted as server, top over two long andAfter Charles Willson Peale, portrait of “Margaret Strachan??, baroque-style portrait of lady in+Six Windsor armchairs, English, yew wood, pierced splats, saddle seats, turned base with curvedCHOCOLATE MOLDS: Eight Easter/ rabbit themed molds, all unmarked or with indistinct maker's marks,BOOK: "Two Discourses of Original Sin" by Jer. Taylor D.D., London, printed for Richard Royston,SAMPLER: 18th C. English needlework map sampler by Ann Broad, age 10, of Stourport, Worcestershire,Castleford-type creamware with blue glaze trim, 19th C., nineteen pieces including: teapot, liddedSTERLING: Georgian sterling silver desk tray, London, 1816, oblong with shaped sides and gadroon+Italian server, 18th C., walnut, carved dentil molding, fluted columns, round metal pulls, two long19th C. Oil on panel, depicts English court of magistrates and petitioners, no signature viewed,Windsor armchair, English, 20th C., oak in “sack back?? style, back central pierced splat withSAMPLER: Continental sampler, likely Dutch, silk on linen, central cross decoration with "IHS" atThree figural ceramic serving pieces, 19th/20th C., including: Foley “Intarsio?? teapot withBRITTANIA SILVER: George I silver coffee/ chocolate pot, c. 1710 - 1720, maker's mark "FR" in shieldGames table, modern in regency style, veneered and banded top and sides, cyma curved sides, twoThomas Phillips (English, 1770 - 1845), Portrait of H. Smythe, 1826, oil on canvas, subject ofWedgewood, Sarreguemines, etc., eight Toby and character jugs, late 19th/early 20th C., including:CAMEOS: Seven pieces in tested or stamped 14K gold frames, including three brooches with portraitsWedgewood, most early, with two Prattware teapots, 18th/19th C., ten pieces total, eight beingRUG: Uzbek Kazak, 4' x 5' 9", wool on cotton, classic geometric motifs, wear consistent with age and20th C. French harbor scene, oil on canvas, signed Leguen, bustling French village harbor scene withCAMEOS: Ten cameos, stamped or tested 10K, including seven traditional pink shell portraitAnn Vaillencourt (Connecticut, 20th C.), pastel on paper, “Red Curtain??, still life with whiteSix miniature portraits, mostly silhouettes and one woman with drawn color elements, framed, detailsMAPS: Group of nine 18th C. French nautical charts by Jacques-Nicolas Bellin (1703–1772) of theReplogle World Series Classic globe on stand, 20th C., modern iron spiral-design stand, 16" dia.MAP: After John Speed “A Map of New England and New York??, reproduction, on chain-laid paperCAMEOS: Five Cameo pin/pendants, in stamped 14K gold frames, traditional orange and white shellMAP: (Barbados, Grenada), "Map of the Windward Islands", c. 1823, by Fielding Lucas Jr. (American,JEWELRY: 14K Cameo diamond pin/pendant, set with one oval carved shell cameo, 45mm x 35mm, carvedEPHEMERA: Bermuda Gazette and Royal Gazette, 1836 and 1941, one framed and one a bound folio,CAMEOS: Seven items in stamped or tested 14k frames, including three brooches, one in coral type;JEWELRY: Eleven stick pins/kilt pins, mostly 14k, including a Scottish "Dirk" pin (9k) with agateEarly soft paste and creamware pieces, sixteen pieces total, including: creamware teapot withJEWLRY: Twenty plus stick pins, stamped or tested 14k, along with three silver stick pins, adornedRegency style carved side chair, 20th C., straight crest rail joining curved stiles with swan carvedSILVER: Eight Russian silver pieces, including six kiddish cups and two spoons, details include:Spode, Castleford, etc., reticulated plates and serving dishes, many early, nineteen total,Louis Icart (France, 1888-1950), etching and aquatint, 1927, featuring woman with ducks, she standsLate 19th C. ceramics, including “Bull at the Gates?? relief molded jug graduated set, ten piecesCAMEOS: 20+ pieces of gold and silver tone costume cameo jewelry, including intaglio, portraits, andRUG: Northwest Persian Heriz runner, 3' x 10', wool on cotton, geometric and bird motifs on burgundyASIAN: Roll top lap desk, Chinese, Qing Dynasty, drawer in base opens and retracts roll top toASIAN: Hardwood footed tray, Chinese, Qing Dynasty or later, possibly Huanghuali, square top withJEWELRY: Six pieces of tested 14K and 10K gold jewelry, all tested or stamped, including: 14K goldTin glazed, etc., early ceramics, eight pieces total, including: three tin glazed plates, all withPaul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007), watercolor, untitled landscape showing trees and mountains,ASIAN: Cloisonne and silver vase, Japanese, Showa period or earlier, baluster form decorated with aLate 19th C. ceramics featuring classical and figural motifs, ten pieces total, details include:Paul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007), “Return to Zion", oil on canvas, depicts snowy industrialGLASS: Set of sixteen "Air Twist" white wine glasses, 20th C., no maker's marks viewed, each withJEWELRY: nine pieces of silver jewelry, all stamped or tested silver, details include: an art decoPaul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007), "Mid-August", oil on canvas, depicts impressionisticASIAN: Pair of Chinese Export plates, 19th C., “100 Butterflies?? decoration, porcelain withJean Hugo (French, 1894-1984), silkscreen on paper, European seaside view with buildings at one sideRUG: Uzbek Kazak, 5' 3" x 6' 10", wool on cotton, classic geometric motifs, wear consistent with ageFrank Howell (American, 1937-1997), two portraits "New Season" and "Maria", hand colored lithographsBill Baker (American, b. 1961), "Maria", 2015, pastel on paper, signed lower right, depictingASIAN: Pair of porcelain jardinières and stands, Chinese, Qing Dynasty or later, octagonalJEWELRY: Kachina bolo tie, monumental sterling hoop dancer with turquoise headdress and turquoiseASIAN: Two triptychs by Toyohara Kunichika (Japanese,1835-1900), ukiyoe woodblock prints, bothPaul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007),“Granville Variance??, oil on canvas, depictsASIAN: Japanese earthenware, four pieces, Meiji and/or later periods, including a bronze cladJEWELRY: Silver squash blossom necklace, traditional design of horseshoe pendant, twelve squashPaul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007), “South Meadows??, oil on board, depicts impressionisticASIAN: Chinese wood and brass bound boxes and papier-mache tray, 20th C., five pieces, including onePaul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007), “Sandwich??, oil on panel, depicts impressionistic snowyRUG: William Morris Arts & Crafts style runner, 2' 6" x 11' 10", wool on cotton, repeating floralDonna Howell-Sickles (American, b. 1949), "Owl on a Limb" and book about artist, 2010, mixed mediaASIAN: Lacquered altar table, Chinese, late 19th/ 20th C., oblong panel top with scrolled ends,JEWELRY: Kachina bolo tie, monumental sterling hoop dancer with turquoise headdress and turquoisePaul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007), “Simsbury Sun and Cedars??, oil on canvas, depicts anJEWELRY: Twelve pieces of silver, semi-precious, and pearl jewelry; including two silver collarASIAN: Three pieces of Chinese porcelain: one Chinese Export 18th C. famille rose plate with birdASIAN: Two Japanese woodblock print triptychs, Ukiyo-e, likely Kunisada or Kunichika, both featuringPaul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007), “Lakeville, The Sunday Before??, oil on canvas, depictsJEWELRY: Fifteen pieces of Zuni and Southwest style silver and turquoise, many signed, six pendants,ASIAN: Three framed Chinese Export reverse hand painted glass portraits, late 19th/early 20th C.,RUG: William Morris Arts & Crafts carpet, 11' 10" x 8' 10", wool on cotton, repeating floral andASIAN: Seven woodblock prints by Kunisada, Kuniyoshi, and Utagawa, Ukiyo-e prints, vibrantly coloredASIAN: Chinese 'Door of Hope' Mission dolls, 20th C., set of three including father, mother andJEWELRY: Two Southwest cuff bracelets, including a Carol Felley "story tellers" bracelet, makersASIAN: Four woodblocks by Toyohara Kunichika (Japanese,1835-1900), Ukiyo-e, vibrantly colored kabukiASIAN: Two triptychs by Toyohara Kunichika (Japanese,1835-1900), ukiyoe woodblock prints, bothJEWELRY: Four pieces of southwest jewelry including three stylized turquoise necklaces, and oneASIAN: Chinese blue and white porcelain, 19th/20th C., nine pieces, including: four 9-9 1/2" andASIAN: Two framed Chinese Export reverse hand painted glass portraits, late 19th/early 20th C., oneJEWELRY: Three fetish necklaces, along with three carved hardstone items, details include: EagleASIAN: Four woodblock prints, including two by Ikkei from "Forty Eight famous Views of Tokyo" bothASIAN: Three woodblock prints, including two triptychs by Toyohara Kunichika (Japanese,1835-1900),Paul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007),““The Harrow??, oil on board, depicts impressionisticIranian wool mat, 3' 1" x 2' 2" w., shades of red and blue overall, dark blue border, one endPaul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007), “Spring Storm??, gouache and watercolor, depictsASIAN: Satsuma totai shippo earthenware ginger jar, Edo period (1600-1868), polychrome enameled+Malcolm Furlow (American, 1946 - 2023), "Star Chief", limited edition serigraph on paper, depictingASIAN: Six woodblock prints, mostly by Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786 - 1864), Ukiyo-e kabukiJEWELRY: Navajo and Southwest style, eleven pieces of silver and turquoise including four rings, twoASIAN: Six Japanese reticulated blue and white porcelain objects, all Meiji or later, including:TRIBAL: Two Native American woven baskets including: one Papago from Kitt Peak Arizona, PapagoASIAN: Three framed Japanese woodblock prints, all of kabuki actors or courtesans, including one byRUG: Uzbek Kazak, 3' 3" x 4' 9", wool on cotton, classic geometric motifs, wear consistent with ageASIAN: Three by Nobukazu Yosai (Japanese, 1872 - 1944) including two triptychs and one solo sheetASIAN: Eight hardstone pendants and one bangle, some resembling jade, carved in a variety of motifsASIAN: Red, black, and gilt lacquer Buddhist manuscript and cover, Burmese, probably 19th C.,ASIAN: Two Japanese ceramic jars: Kutani porcelain ginger jar, Japanese, Edo/Meiji period, decoratedASIAN: Six prints by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Japanese, 1839-1892) Ukiyo-e prints, vibrantly coloredJEWELRY: Fifteen pieces of Southwest style silver, all stamped or tested, details include: threeASIAN: Two Chinese Export soup plates, 18th C., both decorated with landscape and floral decorationJEWELRY: Three pieces of sterling jewelry including a chunky link necklace, 22" l; along with aASIAN: Brass jardinière, Japanese, Edo/Meiji period, bulbous form with pine and bird decoration inCOSTUME JEWELRY: Hattie Carnegie, Bonetto, Erwin Pearl, Carolee, Joan Rivers, etc., nine pieces ofRUG: Turkish Kilim runner, 3' x 8' 8", wool on wool, polychrome geometric design, wear consistentPaul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007), untitled landscape with snow, watercolor and gouache,JEWELRY: 14K Diamond palm tree pendant with chain, white gold pendant set with nineteen blue and sixJEWELRY: Four pieces of leather and hardstone accessories, including a leather belt by Nina Arjani,ASIAN: Four woodblocks by Toyohara Kunichika (Japanese,1835-1900) including a triptych depicting theTEXTILE: Southwestern style Chimayo weave jacket, women's jacket, wool with dark brown lining andASIAN: Lacquer teapot, Japanese, Edo/Meiji period, scrolling gold leaf and vine on black ground,ASIAN: Six woodblock prints by Kunisada and Kunichika, including triptych "Kabuki Shinkyoga StarryJEWELRY: Five pieces of Southwest silver, four belt buckles with turquoise accents; and a bolo tieASIAN: Two Chinese snuff bottles, 20th C.: one Peking glass with inside painted images of tigers toCOSTUME JEWELRY: 40+ pieces including: two charm bracelets with some charms marked sterling, chainTwo southwestern paintings, including: JR Monks (American, 20th/21st C.) landscape with red cliffs,Paul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007), "Granville Condition", watercolor and gouache, depictsASIAN: Lacquer covered bowl and dipper, Japanese, probably Edo period (1600-1868), decorated withJEWELRY: Six pieces of southwest jewelry, coral type, turquoise, and silver, including a tripleASIAN: Two woodblock print diptychs by Toyoharu Utagawa (Japanese 1735 - 1814) "Hideyoshi andASIAN: Chinese marble top side table or plant stand, early 20th C., foliate vine themed carved woodCOSTUME JEWELRY: Thirty plus pieces including nine pieces in stamped or tested silver; variousASIAN: Two triptychs by Toyohara Kunichika (Japanese, 1835-1900), woodblock prints, Ukiyo-e,JEWELRY: Ten pieces of southwest jewelry in silver and malachite, including five pendants, threeASIAN: Chinese enamelware, Qing Dynasty and/or later, six pieces, including a cloisonné ginger jar,ASIAN: Japanese porcelain, seven pieces, Meiji and later period, including: blue and white vase andRUG: Turkish Kilim, 5' x 6' 5", wool on wool, polychrome geometric design, wear consistent with agePaul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007), “The River??, oil on canvas, depicts impressionisticASIAN: Chinese porcelain cafe au lait glazed dish, Qing Dynasty, rectangular with sloped ends, on aJEWELRY: Three Southwest silver cuff bracelets, all with Zuni style inlay, one featuring a spiritASIAN: Two triptychs by Kunisada (Japanese), woodblock prints, Ukiyo-e, vibrantly colored kabukiMichael Archuleta (American, b. 1969), "The Senator's Son", 2013, acrylic on canvas, depictingASIAN: Assortment of woodblock prints, Japanese and other, two larger pieces featuring deities;ASIAN: Cloisonne charger, Japanese, probably Meiji period (1868- 1912), polychrome butterfly andJEWELRY: Fifteen pieces of amber or amber type jewelry, seven pieces in sterling settings, and twoASIAN: Japanese carved wood daruma doll-form tobacco holder, probably Meiji period or later, withRUG: Modern Bokhara rug, 5' 10" l. x 4' w., tan ground with maroon and brown details, minor soiling,Paul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007), three pen and ink sketches in triptych frame, upper andASIAN: Three Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock print triptychs, all depicting kabuki actors; one depictingJEWELRY: Eight pieces of Navajo and Zuni southwest jewelry in silver, turquoise and Zuni inlay,ASIAN: Two woodblock prints by Adachi Ginko (Japanese, 1853 - 1908), the first "Kasuga-no TsuboneCOSTUME JEWELRY: Thirty plus pieces including various makers, metals, and stones; pendants, rings,Pair of early brass andirons with cannonball finials, 19th C., brass fronts with large orb overPaul Zimmerman (Connecticut, 1921-2007), “Red Dusk, Cape??, oil on canvas, depictsCOSTUME JEWELRY: Twenty-five plus pieces including various makers, metals, and stones; some withRUG: Uzbek Kazak, 3' 2" x 5' 3", wool on cotton, red ground with major cream border, accents ofGLASS: Eight paperweights, including: six Cristal D'Albret cameo paperweights in boxes, variousCOSTUME JEWELRY: Twenty plus pieces, including thirteen pieces in stamped or tested silver; variousCollection of baseball cards and other sports collectables, including: partial collection of 1952STAMPS: Collection of 120+ U.S. first day covers, majority are from 1940-1950, comprehensive areaSTAMPS: Stamp collection, 200+ items, including: Russia mint (MNH) all 1985 issue of approx. 90COINS- Lot of US and world coins. U.S. coins include: three common date silver dollars with Almost

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