American Paintings, Furniture & Decorative Arts - 10.03.18

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AMERICAN PAINTINGS, FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS

INCLUDING PROPERTY FROM A PROMINENT CONNECTICUT ESTATE Wednesday, October 3, 2018

NEW YORK



AMERICAN PAINTINGS, FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS INCLUDING PROPERTY FROM A PROMINENT CONNECTICUT ESTATE

AUCTION Wednesday, October 3, 2018 at 10am

EXHIBITION Saturday, September 29, 10am – 5pm Sunday, September 30, Noon – 5pm Monday, October 1, 10am – 6pm

LOCATION DOYLE 175 East 87th Street New York City 212-427-2730 www.Doyle.com

Catalogue: $35


INCLUDING PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATES OF Swanhild N. Castle Donald Clifford, Jr. Albert Bruce Connor A Prominent Connecticut Estate A European Collector Lili Israel Eleanor Johnson Katz, Marcella Peter K. and Kathleen B. Leisure A Long Island Estate A Long Island Lady Edwin P. McLaury Lucille and Charles Plotz Felice Ross Howard S. Smith Wendy Vanderbilt Lehman The James P. and Joan M. Warburg Collection The Wynant D. Vanderpoel Trust Barbara Wainscott

INCLUDING PROPERTY FROM A Private Connecticut Collection Descendants of Charles Izard Manigault A Bedminster, New Jersey Collector

CONTENTS Paintings & Sculpture 1-52 Prints 53-59 PROPERTY FROM A PROMINENT CONNECTICUT ESTATE Paintings Furniture & Decorative Arts Silver Carpets & Rugs

60-139 140-350 351-367 552-566

Silver Furniture & Decorative Arts Carpets & Rugs

368-411 412-551 552-577

Glossary I Conditions of Sale II Terms of Guarantee IV Information on Sales & Use Tax V Buying at Doyle VI Selling at Doyle VIII Auction Schedule IX Company Directory X Absentee Bid Form XII


AMERICAN PAINTINGS & SCULPTURE

Lot 39


1 1 Daniel Huntington American, 1816-1906 Portrait of Samuel J. Beebe, 1841 Signed D. Huntington, inscribed Pin...t, and dated 1841 on the reverse Oil on canvas 30 1/8 x 25 1/8 inches C $800-1,200 See Illustration

3 2 Attributed to Robert Deacon Peckham American, 1785-1877 Portrait of Mr. Silas Hale (1802-1857) and Portrait of Betsy Batchelor Hale (1802-1858), a pair, circa 1830-35 Oil on canvas Each 30 1/2 x 25 inches C $6,000-8,000 See Illustration

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3 Attributed to Samuel Finley Breese Morse American, 1791-1872 Portrait of Dr. Stanford Oil on canvas 30 x 24 3/4 inches C Estate of Swanhild N. Castle $4,000-6,000 See Illustration


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4 Daniel Huntington American, 1816-1906 Portrait of a Gentleman Holding a Print, 1885 Signed D Huntington and dated 1885 Oil on canvas 76 3/4 x 44 inches C $4,000-6,000 See Illustration

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5 James Henry Beard American, 1811-1893 His Majesty Subdued, 1890 Signed Jas H Beard N. A. and dated 1890 (ll) Oil on canvas 29 x 36 inches Provenance: The collection of Dr. William H. Gerdts C $3,000-5,000 See Illustration

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6 William Stubbs American, 1842-1909 Farm House Signed Stubbs. (ll) Oil on canvas 22 1/8 x 31 5/8 inches C $2,500-3,500 See Illustration

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7 Mauritz Frederik Hendrik de Haas American/Dutch, 1832-1895 Ship at Sea Signed M F H de Haas. NA (ll) Oil on canvas 14 x 20 5/8 inches C $2,500-3,500 See Illustration

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8 Robert Salmon American, 1775- circa 1848 The ‘Alfred’ in Three Positions, circa 1804 Signed R. S. and dated 1804 Oil on canvas 27 1/4 x 40 inches C $70,000-90,000 See Illustration

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9 John Durrie American, 1818-1898 Peaches, Pears, and Grapes Oil on canvas 10 1/8 x 12 1/8 inches Provenance: The Paul Magriel Collection C $800-1,200 See Illustration

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10 Arnoud Wydeveld Dutch/American, 1823-1888 Still Life with Bananas, Apples, and Plums Signed A.Wydeveld (ll) Oil on canvas 12 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches C $2,000-3,000 See Illustration

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11 Carducius Plantagenet Ream American, 1837-1917 Still Life with Pail of Cherries Signed C. P. Ream Oil on canvas 12 x 16 inches C $800-1,200 See Illustration

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12 Attributed to Nellie Strobridge American, 1860-1947 Wrapped Lemons Bears signature Strobridge on the reverse and again on the stretcher Oil on canvas 10 x 21 inches C $4,000-6,000 See Illustration

13 Robert Brackman American, 1898-1980 Musical Tabletop Signed Brackman (lr) Oil on canvas 25 x 30 inches C $2,000-3,000 See Illustration

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14 William Trost Richards American, 1833-1905 Stormy Seas with Whitecaps, 1904 Signed Wm T Richards and dated 04 (lr) Oil on canvas 34 1/4 x 60 inches C Property from the Wynant D. Vanderpoel Trust $100,000-150,000 See Illustration

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15 William Trost Richards American, 1833-1905 Seascape with Whitecaps, 1886 Signed Wm. T. Richards and dated 1886 Watercolor on paper 13 1/8 x 23 1/4 inches C Property from the Wynant D. Vanderpoel Trust $3,000-5,000 See Illustration

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16 William Trost Richards American, 1833-1905 River in the Adirondacks, 1871 Initialed W. T. R. and dated Dec 25 1871. Watercolor on paper 8 1/2 x 14 inches Provenance: Kenneth Lux Gallery, New York C Property from the Wynant D. Vanderpoel Trust $5,000-7,000 See Illustration

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17 Warren Sheppard American 1858-1937 Along the Coast Signed Warren Sheppard. (ll) Oil on canvas 10 x 16 inches C $4,000-6,000 See Illustration

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18 Jervis McIntee American, 1828-1891 Coast of Maine Bears incised monogram (lr), dated Oct. 5 (ll) Oil on canvas mounted to card 9 3/5 x 16 1/2 inches Exhibited: Washington D.C., Adams Davidson Galleries, Jervis McEntee: A Retrospective, Nov. 13 - Dec. 22, 1980 C $7,000-9,000 See Illustration

19 John Clinton Ogilvie American, 1838-1900 Cows in a Pasture Signed Ogilvie and dated 1878 Oil on card 4 1/4 x 6 1/2 inches C Estate of Swanhild N. Castle $500-700

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20 James McDougal Hart American, 1828-1901 By the Pond Signed James M Hart and dated 1870 (lr) Oil on canvas 20 x 34 1/4 inches C $8,000-12,000 See Illustration

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21 John Bunyan Bristol American, 1826-1909 Landscape with Mountains in the Background Signed Bristol and dated 186... (ll) Oil on canvas 24 1/4 x 44 inches Provenance: Cooley Gallery, Old Lyme, CT Gerald Peters Gallery, New York C Property from the Wynant D. Vanderpoel Trust $6,500-8,500 See Illustration

22 John Henry Dolph American, 1835-1903 Return from the Pasture, 1864 Signed JHD and dated 1864 Oil on canvas 21 x 33 inches Provenance: Covington Fine Arts Gallery, Tucan, AZ C Property from the Wynant D. Vanderpoel Trust $2,500-3,500 See Illustration

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23 Richard William Hubbard American, 1816-1888 Sunset Initialed RWH (ll) Oil on canvas 9 1/2 x 15/8 inches C Property of a Bedminster, New Jersey Collector $4,000-6,000 See Illustration

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24 Thomas Hill American, 1829-1908 Bridal Veil Falls, Yosemite Oil on canvas 27 1/4 x 31 3/4 inches Provenance: Jane Odiorne, nee Hill, sister of the artist By descent to her daughter, Ruth Alice Odiorne Wood By descent to Norman Shattuck Wood By descent to John Cheney Wood By descent to the current owner C $15,000-20,000 See Illustration and Front Cover

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25 Thomas Hill American, 1829-1908 Fishing in a Woodland Stream, 1872 Signed T. Hill and dated 1872 Oil on canvas 24 x 20 1/8 inches Provenance: Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH The Collection of Nicholas Windisch-Graetz C $6,000-8,000 See Illustration

25 26 John Bunyan Bristol American, 1826-1909 View of Upper Ausable Lake Signed J. B. Bristol (lr) Oil on canvas 18 x 30 inches C Property from the Wynant D. Vanderpoel Trust $3,000-5,000 See Illustration

26 27 Andrew Fisher Bunner American, 1841-1897 Fourteen Mile Island, Lake George Oil on canvas 16 x 32 inches Provenance: Private collection C $4,000-6,000 See Illustration

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28 William Rickarby Miller American, 1818-1893 The Woodland Path, circa 1860 Signed Wm R Miller, dated illegibly and inscribed Pinx... and and as titled (ll) Oil on canvas 42 x 32 inches C $7,000-10,000 See Illustration

29 Nelson Augustus Moore American, 1824-1902 An Afternoon Boating on Lake George, NY, 1867 Signed N A Moore and dated 1867 (ll) Oil on canvas 24 x 40 inches Provenance: By descent in the Richmond family, Waterbury, CT Private collection C $20,000-30,000 See Illustration

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30 30 Levi Wells Prentice American, 1851-1935 Cows Watering at a Stream, 1883 Signed L. W. Prentice and dated 1883 (ll) Oil on canvas 26 x 48 inches C $10,000-15,000 See Illustration

31 Levy Wells Prentice American, 1851-1935 A View of Algonquin and Mount Marcy from North Meadow Signed L. W. Prentice (lr) Oil on canvas 12 x 18 inches Provenance: D. Wigmore Fine Art, New York C Property from the Wynant D. Vanderpoel Trust $6,000-9,000 See Illustration

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32 Thomas Worthington Whittredge American, 1820-1910 A Scene near Brunnen on the Lake of the Four Cantons, Switzerland, 1859 Signed W. Whittredge and dated Rome 1859 Oil on canvas 39 1/4 x 53 1/2 inches Provenance: Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Berry-Hill Galleries, New York Exhibited: New York, Berry-Hill Galleries, Hudson River School Days, Nov. 18, 1992 - Jan. 9, 1993 Lake of the Four Cantons is another name for Lake Lucerne, located in central Switzerland and the fourth largest in the country. C $15,000-25,000 See Illustration

32 34 Samuel Colman American, 1832-1920 Windmill Signed S C (ll) Oil on canvas 15 3/4 x 15 1/2 inches Provenance: Samuel Colman, New York City to Arthur C. Coan, Nyack, New York to Mrs. C. Arthur Coan, Nyack, New York to Kitty Gellhorn, Englewood, New Jersey and New York City, and by descent.

The present painting was a gift from the artist to his close friend and collaborator, Arthur C. Coan. Samuel Colman’s obituary in The New York Times of March 30, 1920, tells us that a book co-authored by Colman and Coan entitled “Proportional Form,” was published only five days before Colman’s passing. A 1912 treatise by Colman on the mathematical underpinnings of pattern in nature is still in use today. Entitled “Nature’s Harmonic Unity,” it was edited by Coan, who also provided the mathematical expertise. C $6,000-8,000 See Illustration

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33 Alfred Thompson Bricher American, 1837-1908 Landscape with Wildflowers Signed A T Bricher and inscribed 47 (ll) Watercolor on paper mounted to board 22 x 18 inches C $2,000-3,000 See Illustration

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35 Samuel Colman American, 1832-1920 Arab Encampment Signed S C (ll) Oil on canvas 8 x 18 1/2 inches Provenance: Samuel Colman, New York City to Arthur C. Coan, Nyack, New York to Mrs. C. Arthur Coan, Nyack, New York to Kitty Gellhorn, Englewood, New Jersey and New York City, and by descent. The present painting was a gift from the artist to his close friend and collaborator, Arthur C. Coan. C $4,000-6,000 See Illustration

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36 William Rickarby Miller American, 1818-1893 Middle Eastern Street Scene Signed W. R. Miller and dated 1875 (ll) Oil on canvas 26 x 18 inches C $1,500-2,500 See Illustration 37 William Rickarby Miller American, 1818-1893 Middle Eastern Street Signed W. R. Miller and dated 1875 (lr) Oil on canvas 26 x 18 inches C $1,500-2,500 See Illustration

38 Harry Humphrey Moore American, 1844-1926 Boatman, 1881 Signed H Humphrey Moore and dated 81 (ll); inscribed No. 10 and No. 10 / Boatman on a paper label on the reverse Oil on panel 7 3/4 x 5 1/8 inches Provenance: The artist By descent to his wife, Maria Moore, 1926 Gift of the above to Mr. and Mrs. P. Ohanian, New York, circa 1950 Thence by descent to the present owner C $700-900


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39 John Thomas Peele English, 1822-1897 Meditation (Song of the Shirt), 1847 Signed J. T. Peele and dated 1847 (lr) Oil on canvas 25 1/2 x 20 inches C $3,000-5,000 See Illustration 40 Agnes Millen Richmond American, 1870-1964 A Young Lady Sketching, 1907 Signed Agnes Richmond. (ll) Oil on canvas 16 x 20 inches C $3,000-5,000 See Illustration 41 Elihu Vedder American, 1836-1923 Seated Nude, 1867 Signed Vedder (ll) Oil on canvas 13 1/4 x 10 3/4 inches Provenance: Kennedy Galleries, New York Berry-Hill Gallery, New York Exhibited: New York, NY, The New York Cultural Center, Three Centuries of the American Nude, 1975 C $800-1,200 See Illustration

42 George C. Lambdin American, 1830-1896 Lady with Roses Signed Geo. C. Lambdin. (lr) Oil on canvas 30 x 20 inches C $8,000-12,000 See Illustration 43 Louis Michel Eilshemius American, 1864-1941 Bathers Signed Elshemus (ll) Oil on panel laid to Masonite 22 1/4 x 15 inches C $1,500-2,500

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44 Robert C. Minor American, 1839-1904 Twilight Landscape Signed Minor (lr) Oil on canvas 16 x 20 inches C $700-1,000

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45 Stephen Parrish American, 1846-1938 Bass River, Cape Cod, circa 1888-89 Signed Stephen Parrish (ll); inscribed MP Jr. No. 511. and as titled on the reverse Oil on panel 16 x 22 inches C $3,000-5,000 See Illustration

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46 John Joseph Enneking American, 1841-1916 Fall at Dusk, Forest Interior Signed Enneking and dated 79 (lr) Oil on canvas 16 1/8 x 20 1/8 inches Pierce catalogue raisonne no. 111-D-250 C $3,000-5,000 See Illustration

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47 Lovell Birge Harrison American, 1854-1929 Hunter’s Cabin on the St. Lawrence Signed Birge Harrison (lr) Oil on canvas 22 3/8 x 31 1/8 inches Provenance: Mrs. Henry Baldwin Stone (Elizabeth Mandell), Chicago/Massachusetts Bertha de Windt, Winnetka, IL, gift from the above Private collection C $6,000-8,000 See Illustration

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48 Lovell Birge Harrison American, 1854-1929 Winter - Late Afternoon Signed Birge Harrison (ll) Oil on canvas 24 1/4 x 30 inches Provenance: Joseph Sartor Galleries, Dallas, TX Private collection C $4,000-6,000 See Illustration 49 Edmund William Greacen American, 1876-1949 Reflections in a Lake, 1909 Signed Edmund Greacen and dated 1909 (ll) Oil on canvas 26 x 32 inches C Estate of Lili Israel $3,500-4,500 See Illustration

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50 Attributed to Irving Ramsay Wiles (i) Seated Woman Oil on panel 5 5/8 x 9 1/8 inches (ii) Two Figures Seated Outdoors Oil on panel 5 5/8 x 9 1/8 inches (iii) Figures Beside the Sea Oil on panel 5 1/2 x 9 1/8 inches C $800-1,200

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51 Hal Robinson English/American, 1867-1933 High Bridge Signed Hal Robinson (ll) Oil on canvas 14 x 22 inches C $5,000-7,000 See Illustration

52 Earle Heikka American, 1910-1941 Pack Train, 1940 Signed E E Heikka and dated 40, stamped 32/36 Bronze 11 3/4 x 51 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches C $4,000-6,000 See Illustration

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Prints 53 Benjamin Tanner, publisher ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN THE U.S. FRIGATE CONSTITUTION & THE BRITISH FRIGATE GUERRIERE Hand-colored engraving, published in Philadelphia, 1812, laid on card, trimmed to the platemark or with small margins, framed. Image 11 1/8 x 15 inches • $400-600 54 After John Jay Audubon CANADA JAY Hand-colored etching, engraving and aquatint, 1831, on J. Whatman 1831 paper, plate CVII from The Birds of America, with good margins, framed. Plate 26 1/8 x 20 3/4 inches Sheet 38 x 25 1/8 inches C $1,500-2,000 See Illustration 55 Currier & Ives publishers ETHAN ALLEN AND MATE AND DEXTER (CONNINGHAM 1757; PETERS 3474) Hand-colored lithograph, 1867, with full margins, framed. Image 17 1/4 x 27 1/4 inches Sheet 22 3/8 x 31 3/8 inches C $400-600

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56 Nathaniel Currier, publisher [AMERICAN VIEWS] Nine hand-colored lithographs, with margins, framed (two framed together.) Image of largest 8 x 12 5/8 inches Including: BROADWAY NEW YORK; CHATHAM SQUARE, NEW YORK; CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW YORK; MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE, NEW YORK; THE NARROWS; THE POST OFFICE, NEW YORK; VIEW OF BALTIMORE; VIEW OF BOSTON; VIEW OF NEW YORK C The James P. and Joan M. Warburg Collection $1,000-2,000 See Illustration of Part

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57 Stow Wengenroth (1906-1978) BIRD OF FREEDOM (STUCKEY 116) Lithograph, 1942, signed in pencil, from the edition of 200, with good or full margins, framed. 15 13/16 x 11 13/16 inches Sheet 21 5/8 x 15 1/8 inches C $600-800 See Illustration

58 Roger Medearis (1920-2001) THE FARMER TAKES A WIFE Hand-colored lithograph, 1989, signed, dated, titled, numbered 22/100 and inscribed color added by hand in pencil, with good or full margins, framed. 11 x 13 inches C $500-700 See Illustration

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59 Roger Medearis THE BUTTERFLY Lithograph, 1989, signed, dated, titled and numbered 55/100 in pencil, with good or full margins, framed. 13 x 7 inches C $300-500

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PROPERTY FROM A PROMINENT CONNECTICUT ESTATE

Lot 114


60 Italian School 17th Century Portrait of San Carlo Borromeo Oil on canvas 14 1/2 x 11 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 See Illustration 61 Venetian School 18th Century Peleus Capturing Thetis Brown ink and wash on paper 6 1/2 x 8 3/4 inches Together with (ii) Central Italian School 17th/18th Century Cupid with a Distaff: Study for a depiction of Hercules and Omphale Inscribed indistinctly (lr) Black chalk on paper 8 3/8 x 7 inches And (iii) Italian School 18th Century Christ and the Samaritan Woman at the Well Inscribed La Mura ... (lr) Brown ink on paper 7 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 See Illustration of Part 62 Italian School 16th/17th Century Figures Along a Shore Brown ink and wash on paper Sight size 7 1/4 x 9 7/8 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600

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63 Italian School 17th/18th Century Children Playing Dice Near a Roman Ruin Bears collector’s stamp Lugt 2179a (ll) Brown ink and with brown and gray wash on paper 9 3/8 x 14 1/2 inches Provenance: An unidentified collector, probably in the south of France (Lugt 2179a) C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700

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64 Italian School 19th Century Madonna and Child Oil on canvas laid to panel 18 3/4 x 12 3/4 inches, ogive C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700


69 65 After Peter Paul Rubens Portrait of the Artist Oil on canvas 28 x 22 1/4 inches The original of this work is in the British Royal Collection C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700 66 Continental School 19th Century Figure by a Lake with a Floral Surround Signed indistinctly and inscribed A1652 (ll) Oil on canvas 19 3/4 x 24 3/4 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500

67 After J. M. W. Turner The Dogano, San Giorgio, Citella, from the Steps of the Europa Oil on board 5 5/8 x 9 inches The original work that this composition is based on hangs in the Tate, London C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500

69 After Paul Delaroche Miss Macdonald Bears inscription P. Delaroche (lr) Oil on panel 18 7/8 x 15 5/8 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $4,000-6,000 See Illustration

68 Italian School 19th Century Young Roman Boy Signed indistinctly and inscribed Roma (ll) Watercolor on paper 20 1/4 x 14 5/8 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400

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72 70 Constant Brochart French, 1816-1899 Two Girls and a Rooster and Portrait of Young Peasant Boy: Two Pastel on paper Signed Brochart (lr) and (ll) respectively 28 x 23 inches (oval) and 29 x 23 1/2 inches (oval) respectively C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200

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71 Continental School 19th Century Portrait of a Man and Portrait of a Woman: Pair Pastel on paper Each 12 x 10 inches, framed in oval C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400

73 American School 20th Century Horse and Rider Oil on canvas 15 3/4 x 23 3/4 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $125-175

72 American School 19th Century Girl in Pink Dress Oil on canvas 24 x 19 1/2 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $600-800 See Illustration

74 American School 19th Century Portrait of a Gentleman and Portrait of a Lady: Pair Oil on canvas Each 34 x 27 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200


76 75 After Gilbert Stuart George Washington, The Constable-Hamilton Portrait Oil on canvas 50 x 40 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,500-2,500 76 Attributed to John Singleton Copley American, 1738-1815 Portrait of Dr. Martin Signed J. Copley and dated Pinxit 1770 (lc) Oil on canvas 40 1/4 x 30 1/4 inches Provenance: Ehrich Galleries, New York C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $3,000-4,500 See Illustration

77 American School 19th Century Portrait of a Young Man Oil on canvas 30 x 25 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $600-900 78 American School 19th Century Portrait of a Young Man Oil on canvas 29 x 25 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $600-900

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79 American School 19th Century Narcissus Oil on canvas 17 1/2x 9 1/2 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 See Illustration 80 Oliver Clare English, 1853-1927 Plums and Strawberries Signed Oliver Clare (lr) Oil on canvas 9 x 11 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400 34 DOYLE • OCTOBER 3, 2018 • NEW YORK

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81 American School 19th Century Still Life with Fruits and Nuts Bears inscription Tice / Newburgh N.Y. / Illus. History of Newburgh / Newburgh Public Library on the reverse Oil on panel 10 1/4 x 10 5/8 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400

82 American School 19th Century Still Life with Berries, Cheese, Cream, and Lemon Water Oil on canvas 17 x 14 inches, oval C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700 See Illustration


83 Continental School 19th Century Fowl: Two works Signed with artist’s device and dated 1829 Oil on panel and oil on canvas laid to board Each 4 x 5 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $100-150 See Illustration of Part 84 American School 19th Century Birds in a Row Signed P. A. Butler and dated 1874 (ll) Watercolor on paper laid to board 4 5/8 x 15 5/8 inches Together with John Ludwig Birds on a Branch Signed John Ludwig and dated 1949 (lr) Gouache and watercolor on board 20 x 15 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500

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85 Manner of William Holbrook Beard White Mouse Eating Nuts Oil on panel 6 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $600-900 See Illustration 86 American School 20th Century Clipper Ship ‘Young American’, 1853 Watercolor and gouache on card 22 x 25 3/4 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400

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87 American School 20th Century Steamship Signed J Winter (lr) Oil on artist’s board 15 x 20 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 88 Edmund Darch Lewis American, 1835-1910 Seascape with Sailboats Signed Edmund D Lewis (lr) Watercolor on paper 20 x 30 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700 See Illustration

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89 George Hobbs American, 1846-1929 Coastal View Signed Geo. T. Hobbs (lr) Oil on board 5 3/8 x 12 1/2 inches Together with American School 19th Century Forest Brook Oil on canvas 7 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 90 Charles Franklin Pierce American, 1844-1920 Fishing Shack Signed C. F. Pierce (ll) Oil on canvas 8 x 13 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700


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91 American School 19th Century Cows by a River Oil on board 6 7/8 x 10 1/2 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600

93 After Rosa Bonheur Cattle and Sheep in an Alpine Landscape Inscribed Cartier / d’apres / Rosa Bonheur and dated 1858 (ll) Oil on canvas 21 1/8 x 28 3/4 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700

92 Robert Atkinson Fox American, 1860-1935 Cows Watering Signed R. A. Fox (ll) Oil on canvas 14 x 11 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600

94 Frederic E. Wright American, 1849-1891 Cottage on a Village Lane Signed F E Wright (lr) Oil on canvas 20 x 30 1/4 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 See Illustration

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95 Charles Paul Gruppe American, 1860-1940 Dutch Pastures Signed Chas P. Gruppe (lr) Oil on canvas 32 1/4 x 40 1/4 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $3,000-4,000 See Illustration

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96 Charles Paul Gruppe American, 1860-1940 (i) Figures along a Canal Signed Char. P. Gruppe (lr) Watercolor and gouache on paper laid to board 11 x 15 inches (ii) Farmhouse Signed Chas P. Gruppe (lr) and inscribed # 4 (ll) Watercolor on paper 9 x 12 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $700-900

97 American School 19th Century Spring Landscape Signed indistinctly (ll) Oil on canvas 7 5/8 x 12 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-400 98 Jules Dupre French, 1811-1889 Landscape with Stream Signed J Dupre (lr) Oil on canvas 12 x 14 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200


99 French School 19th Century House by a Lake Bears inscription Daubigny (ll) Oil on panel 13 1/4 x 24 1/4 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 100 Albert Insley American, 1842-1937 Broken Fence Signed Albert Insley (lr) Oil on canvas 12x 18 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200

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101 Alexander Helwig Wyant American, 1836-1892 Sunrise Over the Ocean, 1865 Signed A H Wyant and dated 1865 (ll) Oil on panel 5 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches Together with Attributed to Alexander Helwig Wyant Threatening Skies Oil on panel 5 5/8 x 8 1/2 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 See Illustration 102 James Renwick Brevoort American, 1832-1918 Near Chatham, New Jersey Signed J. R. Brevoort (ll) Oil on panel 8 1/2 x 10 7/8 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,000-1,500 See Illustration

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103 John O’Brien Inman American, 1828-1896 Paperboy, 1906 Signed J O B. Inman and dated 1906 (lr) Inscribed Painted by Jno O. B. Inman / ... presented by J. A. Wilmart [?] 650 Broadway on the reverse Oil on paper laid to board 13 x 10 1/2 inches Together with M. E. Sand 19th Century Cigar Seller, 1885 Signed M E Sand and dated 1885 (lr) Watercolor on paper 14 1/2 x 10 1/4 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $600-800

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104 George Horne Russell Canadian, 1861-1933 Seascape Signed G Horne Russell (ll) Oil on canvasboard 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400 105 George Horne Russell Canadian, 1861-1933 The Flock Signed G. Horne Russell (lr) Oil on canvas 11 x 14 inches Exhibited: Toronto, Canada, Royal Academy of Art C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400

106 American School 19th/20th Century Moonlight, Martgues near Marseille Signed illegibly and dated 1904 (lr); inscribed Mlle B. H., dated Aug. 1904, and as titled on the reverse Oil on board 11 x 10 1/4 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 107 Arthur Percy Dixon Scottish, fl. 1884-1917 Parading the Troops Signed A. P. Dixon (lr) Oil on canvas 16 1/4 x 22 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 See Illustration


108 Joseph Henry Boston American, 1860-1954 Moonlit Night Signed Joseph H Boston (lr) Oil on canvas 30 1/4 x 40 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,000-1,500 See Illustration

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109 Eugenio Benvenuti Italian, 1881-1959 Venetian Lagoon Signed E. Beuvenuti (lr) Watercolor on paper 19 7/8 x 31 1/2 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $700-1,000 110 Manner of Edwin Lord Weeks Arab Scene Bears signature E. L. Weeks (lr) Oil on canvas 10 x 8 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $600-800

111 Samuel Colman American, 1832-1920 Town in Spain Signed S Colman (lr) Oil on canvas 7 x 13 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $2,500-4,500 See Illustration

111 112 American School 19th Century Lady Archibald Campbell as Orlando Oil on canvas 55 1/4 x 19 inches Literature: Nathaniel Pousette-Dart, James McNeill Whistler, New York, NY, 1924, p. 47, illus. A. McLaren Young, James McNeill Whistler, London, 1960

113 Continental School 19th Century Male Model Inscribed indistinctly (ur) Charcoal on light blue paper 25 x 12 3/4 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250

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114 Paul Manship American, 1885-1966 Panther Attacking Two Antelope, circa 1916 Signed Paul Manship (ll) Bronze 7 5/8 x 20 1/2 x 3/5 inches 115 After Victor David Brenner Abraham Lincoln Signed V. D. Brenner / Sc.; inscribed Jno. Williams Inc. / Bronze Foundry / N. Y. on the reverse Bronze with a brown patina 14 3/4 x 11 3/8 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200

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116 George Brainerd Burr American, 1876-1939 Spring Landscape Signed G. Burr (lr) Oil on canvas 15 1/2 x 19 1/4 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $700-1,000 117 George Brainerd Burr American, 1876-1939 Early Winter, Dusk Signed G Burr (ll) Oil on canvas laid to stretched canvas 16 1/4 x 20 3/4 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200


118 118 William McGregor Paxton American, 1869-1941 Still Life Signed Paxton (lr) Oil on canvasboard 17 3/4 x 15 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $4,000-6,000 See Illustration 119 Continental School 20th Century Still Life with Fruit, Copper Kettle, and Blue and White Porcelain Bowl: Pair Signed illegibly (ll) and (lr) Oil on canvas Each 16 x 20 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600

120 Cecil Chichester American, 1891-1963 Church in Autumn, 1932 Signed Cecil Chichester and dated 1932 (lr) Oil on canvasboard 12 x 12 inches Provenance: Adele A. Prayias, Greenwich, CT C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500

121 Elizabeth H. Evans American, 20th Century Old Orchard, Gloucester Signed E. Evans (lr) Watercolor on linen 10 x 8 1/4 inches Exhibited: Washington, D. C., Annual Exhibition of the Washington Watercolor Club Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia Watercolor Exhibition, 1920 C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 122 American School 19th century The Side Yard Bears inscription W. M. Chase (ll) Oil on canvas 35 x 22 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600

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124 123 Walter Koeniger American, 1881-1943 Spring Glade Signed W Koeniger (ll) Oil on canvas 21 3/4 x 40 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,200-1,800 124 Robert Emmett Owen American, 1878-1957 Early Autumn Signed R Emmett Owen (ll) Oil on canvas 16 x 20 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 See Illustration

125 125 Emile A. Gruppe American, 1896-1978 Trees in Snow Signed Emile A. Gruppe (lr) Oil on canvas 20 x 18 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $2,000-3,000 See Illustration 126 Attributed to Jonas Lie American, 1880-1940 Rocky Coast Inscribed illegibly (lr) Oil on canvas laid to board 6 x 8 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $600-800 127 Eric Sloane American, 1905-1985 Long Island Morning Signed Sloane with artist’s device (lr) and inscribed as titled (ll); inscribed Original / Eric Sloane / Rosyln, L. I. and as titled on the reverse Oil on artist’s board 10 x 14 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,000-1,500 See Illustration

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128 Carl Wuermer German/American, 1900-1981 December Afternoon Signed Carl Wuermer (ll) Oil on canvas 24 x 31 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $2,000-4,000 See Illustration 129 Elmer Livingston MacRae American, 1875-1953 Still Life with Luster, Figurine, and Cloisonne Box Signed E L MacRae and dated 1919 (lr) Oil on artist’s board 15 3/4 x 19 1/2 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,000-1,500 See Illustration

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130 Elmer Livingston MacRae American, 1875-1953 (i) Morning Glories Signed E L MR and dated 1908 (lr) Watercolor on board 9 3/4x 13 inches (ii) Poppies Signed E L MR, and dated June 1908 (lr) Watercolor on board 17 5/8 x 12 inches (iii) Portrait of a Lady Signed E L MacRae, dated 1906, and inscribed indistinctly Pencil on paper 12 x 9 5/8 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,000-1,500 See Illustration of Part 131 Arthur Van Zile Bodwell American, 1890-1940 Atlantic Square, Stamford. CT, 1929 Signed A V Bodwell and dated 1929 (ll); inscribed Atlantic Square, Stamford on the reverse Oil on board 24 x 20 inches Together with Whitman Bailey American, 20th Century View from the top of the Stamford Trust Co. Building, 1933 Signed Whitman Bailey, dated 1933, and inscribed as titled (lr) Ink on paper 10 3/8 x 14 1/8 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350

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132 132 Bertram Hartman American, 1882-1960 Early March Signed Bertram Hartman and dated 1923-1943 (ll); inscribed Early March 1923 / From Schoonovers Snake Hill / Pond Ridge N, Y. / watercolor by / Bertram Hartman / 8w - 13 - ST New York on the reverse Watercolor on board 30 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 See Illustration

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133 Bertram Hartman American, 1882-1960 Kitchen Stove Bouquet, 1928 Signed Bertram Hartman (lr); signed Bertram Hartman, dated 1928, and inscribed varnished / Damar thin coat / Wax turpentine finish and as titled on the reverse Oil on canvas laid to Masonite 24 x 18 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700

134 Bertram Hartman American, 1882-1960 Shoreline at Stonington on Deer Isle, Maine, 1927 Signed Bertram Hartman (ll); signed Bertram Hartman, dated 1927, and inscribed with address and as titled on the reverse Oil on canvas laid to board 16 1/2 x 20 3/4 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $700-1,000 135 Bertram Hartman American, 1882-1960 Still Life, 1939 Signed Bertram Hartman and dated ‘39 (ll) Oil on canvas 30 x 20 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600


139 136 Glen Tracy American, 1883-1956 The Colon Market, Havana, Cuba, 1924 Signed Glen Tracy, dated Havana Cuba 1924, and inscribed as titled (lc) Charcoal on paper 12 x 9 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $100-150

137 20th Century School Les Heros de 1804 Inscribed as titled (ll) and Cap Hatien Jaime Ce. (lr) Oil on Masonite 11 3/4 x 18 1/4 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350

139 Richard Lytle American, b. 1935 Untitled, 1963 Signed R Lytle and dated 63 (lr) Oil on canvas 42 x 36 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 See Illustration

138 Adam Leontus Haitian, 1928-1986 Bird with Nest Signed Adam Leontus (lr) Oil on Masonite 24 x 30 inches C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500

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Furniture & Decorative Arts 140 Carved and Painted Federal Eagle Ornament 20th Century Inscribed E Pluribus Unum. Height approximately 21 inches, length approximately 52 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 See Illustration 141 Colonial Revival Composition Plaque Depicting George Washington In a maple frame. Height overall 15 1/2 inches, width 13 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250

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142 Pair of Staffordshire Pottery Figures of a Country Goat Boy and Girl 19th century, each impressed Walton. Height 6 3/4 inches. Together with a Staffordshire Type Pottery Bust of George Washington. Height 8 1/8 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250 143 Chinese Export Porcelain Monogrammed Partial Tea and Coffee Service Early 19th century Comprising a lighthouse coffee pot, drum form teapot, two saucer dishes; Together with a Similar Helmet Creamer and a Flask Tea Caddy. Height of coffee pot 10 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

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144 Federal Maple Chest of Drawers 19th Century With four long drawers, bracket feet. Height 38 inches, width 40 inches, depth 19 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 145 Pair of Federal Mahogany Upholstered Side Chairs Probably Rhode Island, early 19th century Each pierced splat centering an urn. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 See Illustration


146 Set of Ten Continental Botanical Decorated Reticulated Porcelain Dessert Plates Diameter 9 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $125-175 147 Pair of Wedgwood Black and White Jasperware Urns as Lamps Early 20th century Decorated with the Dancing Hours, impressed RWS Fecit. and Wedgwood and 2. Height of vase 21 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $3,000-5,000 See Illustration 148 Pair of Continental Porcelain Figures of Parrots Height 14 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

149 Irish George III Mahogany Side Chair; Together with a George III Mahogany Side Chair C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 150 Chippendale Mahogany Reverse-Serpentine Slant-Front Desk Boston or Salem, Massachusetts, last quarter of the 18th century The interior with small drawers over pigeonholes, the case with four graduated drawers, raised on cabriole legs and claw and ball feet. Height 43 1/2 inches, width 44 inches, depth 23 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,500-2,000 See Illustration 147

151 Continental Neoclassical Parcel Gilt Walnut Mirror Early 19th century Height 33 1/2 inches, width 15 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 152 Delft Blue and White Charger 18th Century Decorated in the Chinese style. Together with a Delft Blue and White Charger. Diameter 13 1/2 and 12 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 153 English Satinwood Tea Caddy 19th Century Length 12 inches. Together with a William IV Mahogany Tea Caddy, with fitted interior, and an English Inlaid Mahogany Box on Stand. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 150

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154 Pair of Federal Style Brass Steeple Top Andirons Height 23 inches. Together With a Brass and Wirework Serpentine Fender and a Brass Kettle C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350

157 George I Walnut Parcel Gilt Pier Mirror 18th Century With two-section plate. Height 53 inches, width 20 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350

155 Pair of Painted and Parcel-Gilt Wood and Iron Twelve-Light Chandeliers Height approximately 35 inches, diameter approximately 36 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $600-900 See Illustration of Part

158 Federal Style Mahogany and Flame Birch Fold Over Card Table With rounded outset corners on reeded baluster legs. Height 29 1/4 inches, width 35 1/4 inches, depth 17 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500

156 Group of Staffordshire Pottery Figures and Ornaments 19th Century Including Shakespeare, couples under a bower, hunter, etc., approximately six pieces. Height of tallest 18 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

159 Group of Five American and English Samplers 19th Century Including one worked by Rhoda Macy, one by Mary Cecelia Shaw, Betty Atkinson, and two others. Height overall of largest 19 1/2 inches, width 19 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600

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160 Windsor Serpentine Settee New England, early 19th century With continuous back and sides, plank seat, on turned legs joined by stretchers. Height 38 inches, length 6 feet 6 1/2 inches, depth 18 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 See Illustration 161 Group of Bronze Figures of Animals Comprising a bear, a pheasant, a canary etc. Together with a Cold Painted and Gilt Bronze Figure of a Child with Chicks. Approximately thirteen pieces. Length of canary 6 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400


162 Pair of Gilt Brass Girandole Candlesticks 19th Century The standards with figures in 18th century dress. Together with a Brass and Marble Girandole Candelabrum. Height of candlesticks 17 inches, height of candelabrum 16 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 163 Federal Inlaid Mahogany and Brass Mounted Tall Case Clock Aaron Willard, circa 1810 Bearing printed Aaron Willard Boston label inscribed by hand 1789. The pierced scrolled and arched crest with three brass finials over a painted dial with moon phase, subsidiary seconds dial and day-of-the-month, all flanked by brass inset stop-fluted columns, the case with molded door, flanked by brass inset and mounted stop-fluted corner columns, the molded base on ogee bracket feet. Height 8 feet 3/4 inch, width 20 inches, depth 9 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $8,000-15,000 See Illustration 164 Classical Mahogany Drop-Leaf Table 19th Century With a frieze drawer and ring-turned and foliate-carved legs. Height 28 1/4 inches, width 48 1/4 inches, depth 24 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 165 English Silver Mounted Satin Glass Scent Bottle Height 5 1/2 inches. Together with a Pair of Gilt Metal Mounted Green Glass Scent Bottles. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 166 Miscellaneous Group of Canton Blue and White Porcelain Table Articles 19th Century Including coffee cups, tea cups, saucer dishes, teapots, plates, eight covered pot-de-cremes, five condiment dishes, four butter pats, etc., approximately one hundred nineteen pieces. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 167 Federal Inlaid Mahogany Butler’s Chest of Drawers Possibly Baltimore, early 19th century With a fitted drawer above three long drawers, fan inlaid apron, bracket feet. Height 43 inches, width 38 1/4 inches, depth 18 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600

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177 168 part 168 Coalport Porcelain Thumb and Finger Pattern Partial Table Service Early 19th century Comprising a pair of dessert dishes, 8 1/8 inches square, pair of lozenge dessert dishes, length 11 1/4 inches, shell dish, twelve dessert plates, teapot, covered sugar, fifteen tea cups, three coffee cups, one two-handled cup, seventeen saucer dishes, oval platter, length of oval platter 19 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 See Illustration of Part 169 Pair of George III Mahogany Side Chairs 18th Century Each with pierced splat, slip seat and straight legs. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 170 Victorian Gilt-Decorated Mother of Pearl Inlaid Papier-Maché Work Table 19th Century Height 30 inches, width 18 inches, depth 14 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 171 Group of English Lustreware Articles Primarily 19th century Including jugs, mugs, plaques, etc., approximately twenty-five pieces. Height of tallest 5 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

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172 Group of English Pottery Articles 18th and 19th centuries Including two Delft plates, a Whieldon type covered bowl, a creamware basket, a leaf dish etc., approximately ten pieces. Length of leaf dish 11 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 173 Group of English Pottery Toby Jugs 19th/20th century Approximately ten pieces. Height from 6 5/8 inches to 11 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 174 Miscellaneous Group of Chinese Oxblood Glazed and Other Porcelain Articles Including vases and a lotus dish, approximately eight pieces. Height of tallest 19 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 175 George III Mahogany Tilt-Top Tea Table Height 28 1/2 inches, diameter 30 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 176 Pair of Staffordshire Pottery Figures of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert 19th Century Each mounted as a lamp. Height of figures 17 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

177 George II Ebonized Wood Bracket Clock 18th Century The brass works inscribed Wm. Poulton London; the arched base with strike silent over Roman and Arabic numerals. Height 19 1/2 inches, width 10 1/2 inches, depth 6 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,000-1,500 See Illustration 178 Regency Mahogany Secretary Bookcase 19th Century With a pair of glazed doors over a fitted desk drawer and paneled doors on bracket feet. Height 90 1/2 inches, width 44 inches, depth 20 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $600-900 179 Miscellaneous Group of Floral Decorated Porcelain Articles Including KPM and Meissen examples, approximately eight pieces. Height of tallest 9 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300


180 Pair George II Style Giltwood Mirrors Each with C-scroll, shellwork and foliate carved open frame. Height 54 inches, width 31 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $2,000-4,000 See Illustration 181 George III Needlepoint Upholstered Mahogany Serpentine Settee With loose cushion seat on straight molded legs. Height 35 inches, width 6 feet 1 1/2 inches, depth 26 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200

180 182 Group of English Needlework Pictures 18th/19th Century Comprising a mourning picture, inscribed Sacred to the Memory of Werter, one with a figure of a woman holding a cross, one with a boy with a dog, one with a girl on a donkey. Height overall of largest 21 inches, width 19 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 183 George III Silk Needlework and Watercolor Mourning Picture Inscribed To the memory of Christopher Farley obt. June 20 1788. Height overall 23 inches, width 21 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 184 Regency Part-Ebonized Rosewood Banded Mahogany Work Table Early 19th century With turned stem on three hipped molded legs. Height 28 1/2 inches, width 21 1/4 inches, depth 18 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

185 Two English Pottery Stirrup Cups One a fox head, the other a hound head. Together with an English Pottery Foxhead Creamer with swan handle, possibly Ralph Wood, 19th century; And a Bisque Porcelain Figure of a Whippet. Length of longest 7 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate See Illustration $200-300 186 Pair of Staffordshire Pottery Figures of Standing Lions Late 19th century With glass inset eyes. Height 10 inches, length 13 inches. Together with a Pair of Bennington Type Splash Glazed Pottery Figures of Spaniels, height 7 inches, and a Bennington Type Treacle Glazed Pottery Figure of a Spaniel on a Molded Base, height 10 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350 187 George II Upholstered Mahogany Stool Possibly Irish, 18th Century The rectangular over-upholstered seat on shell carved cabriole legs and faceted feet. Height 16 1/2 inches, width 21 inches, depth 17 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 See Illustration

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188 Chinese Export Porcelain Famille Rose Circular Tureen and a Cover 18th Century The tureen with boar’s head handles; Together with a Chinese Export Porcelain Famille Rose Punch Bowl. Width of tureen 9 inches, diameter of bowl 10 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350 See Illustration

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189 Three Jacquard Woven Coverlets Two Lucerne County 1850, and one other. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 190 William and Mary Style Inlaid Walnut Dressing Table On spiral turned legs. Height 29 inches, width 28 inches, depth 17 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 191 Classical Mahogany Giltwood and Eglomise Banjo Clock The dial inscribed Aaron Willard Boston. Height 32 1/2 inches, width 10 1/4 inches, depth 4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 192 Federal Style Parcel Gilt and Inlaid Mahogany and Eglomise Mirror Height 61 1/2 inches, width 25 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 193 Miscellaneous Group of Japanese Imari Porcelain Articles Including two chargers and two bowls. Diameter of largest 15 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 194 Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Ovoid Jar; Together with a Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Rectangular Tray, a Small Moon Flask and a Bowl Decorated with Fish. Height of tallest 9 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600

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195 Queen Anne Walnut High Chest Delaware Valley The upper section with three over two short drawers above three long drawers, the lower section with four short drawers, raised on cabriole legs with Spanish feet. Height 6 feet 2 1/4 inches, width 41 1/2 inches, depth 22 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $700-1,000 See Illustration


196 198 196 Group of Three Carved and Painted Shorebird Decoys One driftwood base inscribed Longbilled or Virginia Curlew and with label inscribed Carver Buzz Buzzanko. Length of longest 21 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $600-900 See Illustration 197 Two Ceramic Nesting Hen Covered Dishes; Together with a Porcelain Nesting Swan Covered Dish Length of longest 12 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $100-150

201 Federal Pine Corner Cupboard 19th Century The scrolled pediment with turned finials, the arched glazed door over two paneled doors, bracket feet. Height 7 feet, width 44 inches, depth 22 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700

202 Queen Anne Walnut Dressing Table Delaware Valley With molded top above a long frieze drawer and two short drawers, on cabriole legs with faceted feet. Height 28 1/2 inches, width 30 1/2 inches, depth 20 1/4inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700 See Illustration

198 Pair of Staffordshire Pottery Figures of Standing Pugs 19th Century, modeled by Thomas Parr Height 9 inches, length 8 1/4 inches. Together with a Pair of Continental Porcelain Figures of Bolognese Hounds. Height 7 inches, length 6 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 See Illustration 199 Group of Canton Rose Medallion Porcelain Articles 19th Century Including a celadon platter, coffee pot, teapot, sauce tureen, cream jugs, etc., approximately twenty pieces. Length of platter 16 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 200 Classical Cherry Drop-Leaf Table 19th Century Raised on spiral carved legs. Height 29 1/4 inches, width 35 1/2 inches, depth 19 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250

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203 Chinese Export Porcelain Mandarin Palette Punch Bowl Last quarter of the 18th century Decorated with groups of figures, scrolled panels, etc. Diameter 12 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 See Illustration 204 Continental Inlaid Wood Music Box Retailed by Paillard, New York Playing eight airs, 9-inch cylinder. Height 6 3/4 inches, width 21 inches, depth 9 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 205 Group of Pressed and Cut Glass Table Articles Including pair of reproduction Sandwich style dolphin candlesticks, cranberry pokal, Bohemian beaker, silver plate mounted inkwell. Height of tallest 12 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 206 Group of English and Continental Samplers 19th Century Including one depicting a windmill, cows and a landscape. Largest overall height 19 1/4 inches, width 18 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350

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207 Federal Style Inlaid and Parcel Gilt Mahogany Mirror Height 47 1/4 inches, width 20 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

208 Federal Inlaid Mahogany Bowfront Chest of Drawers Early 19th century With four graduated drawers, shaped apron, splayed bracket feet. Height 38 1/4 inches, width 43 1/2 inches, depth 22 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $700-1,000 See Illustration 209 Federal Mahogany Pembroke Table 19th Century Raised on square tapering legs. Height 28 inches, width 32 inches, depth 18 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 210 Queen Anne Cherry High Chest The upper and lower section with fan carved drawers, on cabriole legs. Height 7 feet 3 inches, width 37 1/2 inches, depth 19 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $600-900

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211 Group of English Imari Palette Porcelain Articles 19th Century Comprising a set of five Copeland Spode dinner plates, diameter 10 1/4 inches, tea cup and saucer, seven coffee cups and cans, cream jug; Together with a Pair of English Gaudy Welsh Pottery Tea Bowls. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250


212 Pair of Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Covered Jars as Lamps Each on wood base. Height of jar 11 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 See Illustration 213 Wedgwood Green Jasperware Vase and Cover; Together with a Wedgwood Green Jasperware Jardiniere and a Black Basalt Jar and Cover Height of vase 10 3/8 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 214 Pine Hutch Table Height 30 inches, diameter 36 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 215 Miscellaneous Group of Silver, Enamel, Gilt-Metal and Wood Boxes Including snuff boxes, compacts, etc., approximately fifteen pieces. Diameter of largest 3 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

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216 Pair of Louis XVI Style Gilt-Metal Mounted Samson Celadon Crackle Glazed Porcelain Vases; Together with a Pair of Napoleon III Style Gilt-Metal Mounted Cobalt Ground Porcelain Vases Height of larger pair 13 1/2 inches, height of smaller pair 7 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500

217 Set of Eight Classical Style Painted and Decorated Rush Seat Fancy Chairs Including two armchairs. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350 218 Federal Style Inlaid Mahogany Diminutive Sideboard Height 36, width 42 1/4 inches, depth 17 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 See Illustration 219 Classical Style Mahogany Parcel-Gilt and Eglomise Banjo Clock The door panel depicting Mount Vernon. Height 33 1/2 inches, width 10 inches, depth 4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 220 Group of Metal Fireplace Equipment 19th/20th Century Comprising two pairs of andirons, height of tallest 22 1/2 inches, wirework fender, length 44 inches, set of three bayonet-form firetools; Together with a Copper and Brass Jardinière, with lion mask and ring handles, height 18 inches, diameter 19 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500

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223 221 Chinese Export Porcelain Famille Rose Armorial Dish and Pair of Saucer Dishes en Suite The center painted with a prunus branch, the border with separate arms and crest. Diameter of dish 9 inches, diameter of saucer dishes 6 1/8 inches. Together with a Chinese Export Porcelain Octagonal Soup Plate, Dessert Plate and Cup and Saucer en Suite and a Pair of Saucer Dishes, approximately nine pieces. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350 222 George II Mahogany Fold-Over Card Table 18th Century With rounded outset corners, long frieze drawer, on lappet carved turned legs. Height 28 1/4 inches, width 29 1/2 inches, depth 14 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500

223 Group of Three Chinese Export Porcelain Plates 19th Century Comprising a soup plate decorated with the Judgment of Paris, a plate decorated in grisaille and gold with an elegant Western lady and an armorial plate with the motto “Merit and Posess”, the arms possibly of Bluett. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700 See Illustration 224 Federal Mahogany and Figured Maple Bowfront Chest of Drawers New England, early 19th century With four graduated banded drawers, between reeded outset styles, on turned legs. Height 36 inches, width 41 inches, depth 20 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,200-1,800 See Illustration

225 Shaker Type Slat Back Rush Seat Child’s Rocking Armchair; Together with a Slat Back Rush Seat Child’s Armchair C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $100-150 226 Chippendale Cherry Tilt-Top Tripod Stand The circular dished and fluted top over a columnar stem raised on three cabriole legs. Height 27 1/2 inches, diameter 21 3/4 inches. Together with a Federal Mahogany Oval Tripod Stand and a Federal Cherry Circular Tripod Stand. Height of oval stand 27 1/2 inches, width 16 1/4 inches, depth 12 inches; height of circular stand 28 1/4 inches, diameter 17 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 227 Worcester Style Blue Scale Ground Reniform Porcelain Dish Length 10 5/8 inches. Together with a Chelsea Style Porcelain Bowl, a Pair of Shell Form Porcelain Salts, and a Porcelain Shell Form Sweetmeat Dish. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250 228 Miscellaneous Group of Chinese Export Porcelain Articles 18th/19th Century Including cider jug and cover, drum form teapot, cream jugs, tea caddies, reticulated basket stand, etc., approximalely fourteen pieces. Height of cider jug 9 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 229 Group of Brass Fireplace Equipment 19th/20th Century Comprising a pair of steeple top andirons, height 19 inches, a wirework fender, length 49 1/2 inches, and a footman. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

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231 Two Japanese Imari Porcelain Vases Each mounted as a lamp. Height of taller 15 inches, height of smaller 12 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250 232 George III Mahogany Drum Form Library Table With four frieze drawers and four false drawers, the faceted stem raised on four reeded legs with brass cap casters. Height 30 inches, diameter 41 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $600-900 233 Chinese Export Porcelain Famille Rose Diminutive Partial Tea and Coffee Service Comprising a teapot, tea caddy, cream jug, teapot stand, cake dish, five coffee cups, six tea bowls, eight saucers; each painted with a figural scene including a woman with a folded umbrella. Length of teapot 6 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350 234 Pair of Chinese Porcelain Figures of Meirin 19th Century Each in colorful robes and holding a basket of fish. Height 13 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700 See Illustration 235 Federal Carved and Inlaid Mahogany Shield-Back Side Chair Attributed to Samuel McIntire, Salem, circa 1795 The serpentine over-upholstered seat on molded tapering legs joined by H-stretchers. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 See Illustration and Back Cover 236 Three Chinese Marble Inset Carved Hardwood Stands Including a pair. Height of pair 32 inches, width 16 3/4 inches, depth 12 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500

237 George III Mahogany Bowfront Chest of Drawers Early 19th century Two short drawers over three long drawers. Height 41 inches, width 41 1/2 inches, depth 20 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 238 Group of Staffordshire Pottery Animals and Ornaments Primarily 19th century Including three pairs of whippets, cows, deer, spaniels, etc., approximately nineteen pieces. Length of largest 9 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 239 Group of Fireplace Equipment Comprising a pair of brass and wrought iron andirons, pierced brass fender, two brass pails, wrought iron trivet, brass Cape Cod lighter, brass pot, two brass and iron tongs. Height of andirons 21 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

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240 Federal Style Inlaid Mahogany and Eglomise Banjo Clock Dial inscribed Warranted for James B. Ferguson Esq. Stamford Conn., and Frank Lappen Wellsley, Mass. Height 39 inches, width 10 1/2 inches, depth 3 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400 241 Pair of Chippendale Cherry Side Chairs Probably Connecticut, late 18th/early 19th century C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 242 Group of Glass Table Articles 19th/20th Century Comprising five mold blown decanters, another blown glass decanter, three flip glasses, set of four stem glasses, air-twist stem glass, three other stem glasses; Together with Four Liquor Labels. Height of tallest 11 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

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243 Group of Staffordshire Pottery Figures Primarily 19th century Including a figure of Wesley, figure of a sphinx, etc., approximately thirteen pieces. Height of tallest 7 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250

249 Continental Walnut Tantalus Late 19th century Fitted with thirteen cordial glasses and four glass decanters. Height 11 inches, width 13 inches, depth 10 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350

244 Patinated Bronze Solar Lamp 19th Century With cut and frosted glass shade and figural standard. Height 27 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 See Illustration

250 Assembled Set of Three Chippendale Mahogany Side Chairs Possibly New York Together with Two Chippendale Lozenge Back Side Chairs. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600

245 Silver Mounted Shell Snuffbox Monogrammed and dated 1776 Interior of shell inscribed with presentation. Length 3 1/2 inches. Together with Three Brass Mounted Shell Snuffboxes. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400 See Illustration 246 Queen Anne Maple High Chest New England, 18th century The straight molded cornice over two short and three long graduated drawers, the lower section with a long drawer above three short drawers, shaped apron, raised on cabriole legs with pad feet. Height 6 feet 1/2 inch, width 37 1/2 inches, depth 19 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,200-1,800 247 Group of Decorative Carved and Painted Duck Decoys Signed P.E. Dottavio, John Jeffrey Barto, C.J. Ross, Approximately eight pieces. Length of longest 14 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500

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248 George III Inlaid Mahogany Bowfront Sideboard 18th Century With four drawers. Height 35 inches, width 47 inches, depth 21 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700

251 Höchst Porcelain Part Tea Service Possibly 18th century Decorated with puce flowers and gilding, comprising teapot, covered sugar, cream jug, four tea bowls and two saucers; Together with a Fulda Porcelain Caster. Length of teapot 7 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 252 George II Provincial Mahogany Corner Chair 18th Century C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 253 Needlework Sampler Probably Dutch, early 19th century Depicting houses, figures, birds, flowers, trees, etc. Height overall 26 1/2 inches, width 26 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400 See Illustration


258 Chippendale Mahogany Turret-Top Fold-Over Card Table 18th Century With conforming frieze, raised on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet. Height 28 1/4 inches, width 32 3/4 inches, depth 16 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,200-1,800 See Illustration 259 Set of Ten Hutschenreuther Porcelain Service Plates With wide gilt border. Diameter 10 7/8 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $100-150

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260 Queen Anne Cherry High Chest New England The upper section with two short and four long graduated drawers, the lower section with three small drawers, on cabriole legs. Height 59 1/2 inches, width 34 inches, depth 20 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $600-900

254 Chippendale Walnut Chest of Drawers Pennsylvania, last quarter of the 18th century The molded top and cornice over four lip-molded graduated drawers, flanked by fluted corner columns, raised on ogee bracket feet. Height 34 inches, width 37 inches, depth 20 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,200-1,800 See Illustration 255 Pair of TĂ´le Painted Two-Light Flower Basket Sconces Currey & Co. Height 22 1/4 inches, width 16 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 256 Two Meissen Porcelain Figures Comprising woman with mirror and dog, and child with a doll. Together with Four KPM Porcelain Figures of Children and a Meissen Style Porcelain Figure of a Child. Height of tallest 5 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 257 Pair of Chinese Green Crackle Glazed Pottery Double Gourd Form Vases Mounted as lamps. Height of vase 9 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250

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266 Miscellaneous Group of Chinese and Japanese Cloisonné Enamel Articles Including two chargers and a pair of kingfisher-form covered boxes. Diameter of larger charger 11 1/4 inches, height of kingfisher boxes 7 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500

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261 Miscellaneous Group of Chinese Export Porcelain Articles 18th/19th Century Comprising a pair of underglaze blue decorated small platters, length 9 3/4 inches, pair of monogrammed and crested small platters, length 9 3/4 inches, pair of dishes with floral swag border, diameter 8 1/4 inches and two similar peony decorated plates. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350 262 Derby Porcelain Imari Palette Partial Tea and Coffee Service 19th century Comprising twelve tea cups, six coffee cans, teapot, and a waste bowl. Length of teapot 11 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

267 William and Mary Pine and Maple Blanket Chest over Drawer 18th Century On bun feet. Height 30 1/2 inches, width 35 inches, depth 17 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250 268 Federal Figured Maple Miniature Chest of Drawers New England, early 19th century With three drawers, on bracket feet. Height 16 inches, width 16 inches, depth 10 inches. Provenance: Estate of S.F. Prior, Jr., 1985. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 See Illustration

263 Group of Iron and Brass Fireplace Equipment 19th/20th Century Comprising a pair of painted cast iron Hessian Soldier andirons, height 19 1/2 inches, brass and wirework fender, length 41 inches, two brass and wood bed warmers and a brass kettle. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 264 Chinese Export Porcelain Famille Rose Dish and a Cover 18th Century Each painted with flowers and a lattice border with reserves of precious objects. Diameter of dish 15 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 See Illustration 265 Pair of Chippendale Style Mahogany Open Armchairs C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

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269 Two Chinese Metal Mounted Oxblood Glazed Porcelain Vases as Lamps Height of vases 14 1/2 and 15 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 270 Group of Chinese Export Porcelain Articles 18th/19th Century Comprising a sauce tureen, cover and stand, oval sauce tureen, pair of plates for the Middle Eastern market and a floral decorated plate. Length of first stand 7 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250 271 Federal Mahogany Pembroke Table Delaware Valley, early 19th century On square tapering legs with arched X-stretchers. Height 28 inches, width 21 1/2 inches, depth 32 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500


272 TĂ´le Twelve-Light Chandelier Of two tier form. Height 36 inches, diameter 26 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 273 Sevres Bisque Porcelain Bust of Lafayette Raised on a multicolored stone plinth. Height overall 9 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 See Illustration 274 Federal Inlaid Mahogany and Flame Birch Fold-Over Card Table New England, early 19th century With serpentine sides and front, on reeded legs. Height 29 1/2 inches, width 35 3/4 inches, depth 17 7/8 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 See Illustration 275 Miscellaneous Group of Canton Blue and White Porcelain Table Articles 19th Century Comprising two chamfered platters, longest 18 1/2 inches, tureen and cover, three vegetable dishes and covers, two vegetable dishes, two tureen covers, sauce tureen cover, sauce boat, reticulated basket stand, three oval platters and dishes, two covered jars. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700

278 George III Mahogany Drop Leaf Dining Table With D-shaped leaves on tapering legs with turned feet. Height 27 1/2 inches, width 47 1/4 inches, depth 15 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 279 Pair of American Maple Bedsteads Height 44 3/4 inches, width 46 3/4 inches, length 6 feet 11 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350 280 Queen Anne Mahogany Drop-Leaf Table With D-shaped leaves, on cabriole legs with casters. Height 28 inches, width 35 3/4 inches, depth 12 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 281 George II Mahogany Dressing Table Possibly 18th century The top with molded edge over a long frieze drawer and two small drawers and shaped apron, on cabriole legs. Height 28 inches, width 23 3/4 inches, depth 18 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

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276 Chinese Export Porcelain Butterfly Pattern Tea Service 19th century Comprising a teapot, covered platter, fourteen cups and saucers, a plate; approximately seventeen pieces. Length of teapot 9 7/8 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400 277 Assembled Set of Four Black Painted Bamboo Turned Rush Seat Armchairs 19th Century C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

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282 Pirkenhammer Porcelain Nesting Hen Form Egg Server Including twelve egg cups and twelve wooden spoons. Length 15 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 See Illustration

282 283 George I Style Inlaid Walnut Miniature Slant-Front Desk Height of 9 1/2 inches, width 9 inches, depth 4 1/4 inches. Together with an English Mahogany Triangular Desk Box and a Japanned and Faux Tortoise Wood Box. Height of desk box 9 1/4 inches, length of japanned box 12 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250 284 Pair of Tiffany Favrile Glass Salts Signed L.C.T. Favrile. Diameter of salts 2 5/8 inches. Together with a Continental Gilt-Metal Mounted Green Opaline Covered Box. Height of box 3 1/2 inches, width 5 1/8 inches, depth 3 7/8 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 285 Set of Five Grain-Painted Spindle-Back Side Chairs 19th Century C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250 286 George II Mahogany Tilt-Top Tea Table 18th Century With scalloped dished top. Height 27 inches, diameter 23 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 64 DOYLE • OCTOBER 3, 2018 • NEW YORK

287 George III Rosewood Banded Mahogany Sideboard Last quarter 18th century With bowed outset center, raised on square tapering legs and spade feet. Height 35 1/2 inches, width 57 3/4 inches, depth 27 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $700-1,000 288 Empire Style Gilt-Metal Mounted Small Clock Garniture The clock with eagle finial. Height of clock 7 inches, height of candlesticks 5 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250 289 Pair of French Gilt Bronze Mounted Glazed Pottery Vases Height 5 7/8 inches. Together with Two Continental Gilt Metal and Enamel Decorated Cabinet Vases. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350 290 Empire Style Gilt-Metal Bouillotte Lamp Height overall 29 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

291 American Mahogany and Eglomisé Banjo Clock Early 20th century Height 37 inches, width 10 inches, depth 4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 292 Federal Mahogany Drop-Leaf Work Table Circa 1825 With three drawers. Height 28 3/4 inches, width 18 1/2 inches, depth 17 3/4 inches. Together with a Federal Style Mahogany and Maple Work Table. Height 28 inches, width 16 inches, depth 17 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400 293 KPM Porcelain Covered Vase Late 19th century Height 5 inches. Together with a Vienna Style Porcelain Urn on Stand, and a Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Stem Cup. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350 294 Louis XVI Style Gilt-Brass Mounted Marble Top Tulipwood Side Table The three-quarter galleried top over a pair of doors and drawer, on square tapering legs. Height 28 3/4 inches, width 17 3/4 inches, depth 12 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350


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296 295 Assembled Pair of Louis XVI Painted Fauteuils en Cabriolet Last quarter 18th century One stamped MENANT. Francais Claud Menant Maitre 1786. Each with bowfronted seat on stop-fluted legs. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700

299 Pine Drop-Leaf Table Possibly Continental, 18th/19th century With D-shaped leaves, frieze drawer, reverse baluster legs, joined by flat stretchers. Height 28 1/2 inches, width 42 1/2 inches, depth 20 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700

296 Tiffany Studios Patinated Bronze Lamp Base Stamped Tiffany Studios New York and 172. Height 24 1/2 inches, width across arms approximately 18 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 See Illustration

300 Durand Metal Mounted Iridescent Glass Beehive Lamp Circa 1925-1930 Height 14 inches, overall 26 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 See Illustration

297 Leaded Glass and Patinated Metal Lamp Bears inscription Handel. Height 23 1/2 inches, diameter of shade 17 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 298 Continental Micromosaic Inset Gold Mounted Tortoise Shell Snuff Box 19th century Diameter 3 3/8 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700 See Illustration

301 Napoleon III Style Brass Clock Garniture The clock with urn finial, with a pair of five-light candelabra. Height of candelabra 26 1/2 inches, height of clock 24 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700

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302 Chippendale Cherry Linen Press Late 18th/Early 19th century The molded cornice above a pair of paneled drawers, the lower section with a pair of long drawers, on ogee bracket feet. Height 6 ft 6 3/4 inches, width 51 1/4 inches, depth 18 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $700-1,000 See Illustration

303 George II Style Walnut Armchair and Side Chair En Suite With eagle head carved hand holds and knee brackets. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350

304 Federal Mahogany Tilt-Top Tripod Stand 19th Century The oblong top with canted corners. Height 28 inches, width 19 1/2 inches, depth 14 1/4 inches. Together with a Federal Cherry Tripod Stand with Square Top and a Federal Style Maple Tripod Stand. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 305 Group of Brass Candlesticks, Chambersticks and Candelabra Including a pair mounted as lamps and a pair of three-light candelabra, approximately fourteen pieces. Height of tallest 15 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250 306 Chippendale Maple Chest of Drawers New England, late 18th century With four graduated drawers, on bracket feet. Height 35 inches, width 37 1/2 inches, depth 21 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400 307 Pair of Regency Style Gilt Brass and Cut Glass Two-Light Girandole Candelabra Height 14 3/4 inches, width 16 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 308 Group of Fireplace Equipment 19th/20th Century Comprising a pair of andirons with ball finials, height 21 1/4 inches, pierced fender, length 49 inches, footman with lion mask and ring handles, and a brass kindling bin. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400 309 Federal Inlaid Walnut Chest of Drawers Probably Southern States With four graduated drawers. Height 41 inches, width 40 3/4 inches, depth 18 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350

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310 Continental Metallic Thread Embroidered Chasuble Apron Probably 18th century Together with a Continental Silk and Metallic Thread Picture of Saints with the Holy Shroud. Height overall of largest 22 inches, width 20 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300


311 Miscellaneous Group of Continental Gilt and Enameled Bronze Small Articles Late 19th century Including an urn form inkwell, etc. Height 5 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 312 William and Mary Cherry and Maple Side Table The rectangular top with breadboard ends, above a long frieze drawer, raised on turned legs with box stretchers. Height 29 1/2 inches, width 47 3/4 inches, depth 29 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600

313 Chinese Export Porcelain Lotus Dish and Lotus Bowl 18th Century Painted with shaded pink petals and with gilt flowers at the center and gilt scroll borders. Diameter of dish 10 3/4 inches, diameter of bowl 9 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 See Illustration 314 Federal Mahogany Tambour Secretary Desk New England, early 19th century The tambour doors and prospect door enclosing small drawers and pigeonholes, the fold-out writing surface over three long drawers, on square tapering legs. Height 44 inches, width 38 1/4 inches, depth 20 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700 See Illustration

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315 Pair of George III Style Cut Glass Two-Light Girandole Candelabra Height 23 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 316 Miscellaneous Group of English and Continental Porcelain Figures Mostly depicted in eighteenth century dress. Approximately ten pieces. Height of tallest 8 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 317 Group of Chinese Export Style Armorial Porcelain Articles Comprising a jardinière with the Imperial Russian state coat of arms and two covered vases. Height of jardinière 8 inches, width 12 1/2 inches, depth 8 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $125-175

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318 Group of English Samplers and Needlework Pictures 18th Century Including a sampler worked by Susana Sutton, 1720, a panel with animals and flowers, with trapunto work, and a panel depicting a Biblical scene. Height overall of largest 21 inches, width 10 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 VIEW THE FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND BID ONLINE AT DOYLE.COM 67


319 Chinese Cloisonné Enamel Jardinière Depicting dragons on a black ground; Together with a Chinese Marble Inset Hardwood Stand. Height 13 1/2 inches, diameter 21 inches, height of stand 15 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400 See Illustration 320 Classical Mahogany Pembroke Table Circa 1825 With shaped leaves, single drawer and false drawer, flanked by acanthus carved panels, raised on leaf carved molded legs with brass paw casters. Height 28 1/2 inches, width 41 1/4 inches, depth 24 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700 See Illustration

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321 Pair of George III Style Inlaid Mahogany and Satinwood Vitrine Cabinets Each with a glazed door above a pair of solid doors, on square tapering legs. Height 7 feet 1 1/2 inches, width 29 inches, depth 16 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700

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322 Lead Garden Fountain Figure of a Child Height 32 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 323 Chippendale Mahogany Tilt-Top Tea Table The circular dished top above birdcage mechanism and columnar stem, raised on three cabriole legs with pad feet. Height 28 inches, diameter 32 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 See Illustration 324 Miscellaneous Group of Chinese Oxblood Glazed Porcelain Articles Including vases, bowls, etc., eight pieces total. Height of tallest 13 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 325 George III Style Mahogany Triple Chair Back Settee Height 38 inches, length 59 inches, depth 18 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300


326 Regency Style Giltwood Convex Girandole Mirror With eagle finial. Height 20 3/4 inches, width 17 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 327 Federal Giltwood and Eglomise Mirror Early 19th century With spherule mounted cornice and cluster-column pilasters. Height 34 1/4 inches, width 21 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350 328 Patinated Bronze Figure of a Gardener Girl Inscribed L’Deane Trueblood ©1998 1/39. Height 40 1/2 inches, width 14 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400 See Illustration 329 Patinated Bronze Sculpture of a Gardener Boy Signed Gary Price ©98. Height 48 inches, width 20 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 See Illustration 330 WHISTLER, JAMES ABBOTT MCNEILL Group of autograph notes relating to his portrait of Comte Robert de Montesquiou-Fezensac. Approximately six autograph notes, most with original envelopes, and related material (telegrams, clippings, etc) regarding the sale of Whistler’s portrait of Comte Robert de Montesquiou-Fezensac to the American collector Robert Canfield, circa 1902-3. The notes on various stationery, mostly 3 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches, and variously signed including a few with Whistler’s butterfly monogram. Unsual folds, some wear and tears from handling, the telegrams worn with losses. An interesting correspondence regarding Canfield’s purchase of the portrait Arrangement in Black and Gold, Comte Robert de Montesquiou-Fezensac, which now hangs in the Frick Museum. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 331 Pair of Asian Patinated Metal Figures of Deities on Beasts Height 25 1/2 inches, length 18 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

332 George III Inlaid Mahogany Octagonal Work Table Late 18th century Height 28 inches, width 15 inches, depth 14 3/4 inches. Together with a George III Style Inlaid Mahogany Urn Stand. Height 28 inches, width 11 3/4 inches, depth 8 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400 333 George III Mahogany Tilt-Top Tea Table The circular top on a fluted columnar stem over downswept legs terminating in pad feet. Height 28 inches, diameter 26 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 334 Meissen Porcelain Figure Group of Woman and Two Putti with Musical Instruments Height 8 inches. Together with a Continental Porcelain Bowl with Putti Supports; and a Porcelain Figure of a Winged Putto with Birds. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600

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335 Group of Staffordshire Pottery Figures and Ornaments 19th Century Including a boxing group, Hercules and the Nemean Lion, Dick Turpin, widow, cow and calf bank, etc., approximately seven pieces. Height of tallest 11 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 336 George II Style Carved and Giltwood Mirror With scrolled foliate frame and crested with Ho-Ho birds. Height 45 inches, width 27 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700 337 Federal Style Parcel Gilt Inlaid Mahogany and Eglomisé Pier Mirror Height 56 inches, width 22 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500

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338 George II Ebonized Wood Bracket Clock 18th Century The brass works inscribed Edw Burgis London; the dial inscribed Edw Burgis Londini Fecit and with Roman and Arabic numerals and calendar aperture. Height 16 1/2 inches, width 9 1/2 inches, depth 5 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,000-1,500 See Illustration

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339 French Enamel Plaque Late 19th century Depicting a cavalier, after Meissonier. Together with a Vienna Style Porcelain Plaque of a Beauty. Enamel plaque 7 1/4 x 5 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700 See Illustration of Part 340 Vienna Style Enamel and Gilt Metal Mounted Ebonized Wood Table Cabinet Height 9 5/8 inches, width 7 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-400 341 Continental Gilt Bronze Miniature Carriage Clock Late 19th century Together with a Swiss Gilt-Metal and Enamel Pocket Watch, and a 14K Gold Mounted Parasol Handle. Height of clock 2 5/8 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600

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342 Pair of Russian Porcelain Oyster Dishes With the crowned monogram of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich (1860-1919), circa 1900. Length 5 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 See Illustration 343 French Enamel Inset Gilt Metal Box; Together with Two Continental Guilloche Enamel Boxes Length 4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350

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344 Group of Five Continental Enamel Vases Including a pair. Height of tallest 6 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350 345 Persian School Figures in a Landscape: Two Gold ink and color on paper. Height 7 1/4 inches, width 4 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 346 Two Buddhist Tibetan Thangka of the White Tara 19th Century Framed. Height 14 1/2 inches, width 11 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700 347 Russian Porcelain Easter Egg Imperial Porcelain Manufactory, St. Petersburg, circa 1914 Ovoid, the front with a gilt cypher of Empress Alexandra Feodorovona, the reverse with a red cross, with a red silk ribbon. Height of egg 2 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 348 Indian School Lovers on a Veranda, 19h century Ink color on paper, framed. Height 7 3/4 inches, width 5 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 349 Swiss Enameled Gold Zarf Circa 1820 With a painted cup, in the original case. Height of zarf 2 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $3,000-5,000 See Illustration Next Page 350 Swiss Enameled Gold Zarf Circa 1830 Centering reserves with floral bouquets, applied with bunches of grapes made from seed pearls, with a painted cup, in the original case. Height of zarf 2 1/2 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $3,000-5,000 See Illustration Next Page


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Silver & Silver Plate 351 Sterling Silver Handled Basket Length 10 1/4 inches, approximately 16 ounces. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 352 Pair of Renaissance Style Silver Mounted Cut Glass Coupes Height 5 3/4 inches. Together with a Set of Five Silver Plated and Cut Glass Champagne Flutes. Height 8 7/8 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 353 Miscellaneous Group of Silver Articles Comprising a footed cup, small oval tray, etc. Length of tray 12 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250

354 Miscellaneous Group of Six Russian and Continental Silver and Enamel Spoons Late 19th/early 20th century Together with a Russian Silver and Enamel Shovel. Length of longest 6 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 355 Group of Three Russian Lacquered Papier-MachĂŠ Articles Late 19th/early 20th century Comprising a covered box with a portrait of Emperor Nicholas II, a circular covered box and a match safe. Length of longest 4 1/8 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-450

357 Pair of Sterling Silver Candlesticks Shreve, Crump & Low Height 9 1/4 inches, weighted. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $100-150 358 Silver Nautilus Cup on Stand Height 7 7/8 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250 359 Three Silver Plated Tea Trays Length of longest 29 1/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250

356 Group of Seven Silver Plated Serving Utensils; Together with a Gorham Sterling Silver Soup Ladle Length of Gorham ladle 11 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250

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360 Miscellaneous Group of American Coin Silver Flatware Articles Approximately forty-three pieces. Approximatetly 49 ounces. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500

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361 Miscellaneous Group of Russian Silver and Cloisonné Enamel Articles Moscow, late 19th/early 20th century Comprising three small bowls, salt spoon and a napkin ring. Largest bowl diameter 3 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700 See Illustration 362 Group of Three Russian Silver and Cloisonné Enamel Articles Moscow, circa 1890-1917 Comprising a heart-shaped box, Antip Kuzmichev, a belt buckle, Feodor Rückert, and a kovsh, Ivan Saltykov. Length of kovsh 3 3/4 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $600-900 See Illustration

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363 Continental Silvered Metal and Shell Figure of a Jester Mounted with variously colored paste gems. Height 10 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $250-350

364 Russian Silver, Cloisonné and Guilloché Enamel Casket Maria Semenova, Moscow, 1908-1917 Rectangular, enameled throughout with varicolored shaded flowers and foliage, the hinged domed cover inset with a green enamel panel, on bracket feet. Height 2 3/8 inches, width 3 5/8 inches, depth 3 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $3,000-5,000 See Illustration 365 Wallace Sterling Silver Grand Baroque Partial Flatware Service Comprising six dinner knives, two butter knives, six soup spoons, six dinner forks, six teaspoons, six salad forks. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $800-1,200 366 Pair of English Silver Plated Candlesticks With etched glass hurricane shades. Height 18 3/4 inches overall. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $150-250 367 Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling Silver Cup; Together with a Sterling Silver Pierced Small Basket with Later Glass Liner Height of cup 3 5/8 inches. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300

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368 American Silver Part Tea and Coffee Service John Curry and Curry & Preston, Philadelphia, circa 1825 Comprising coffee pot, two teapots and cream jug, each globular-form chased with band of grapes and leaves, the scroll spouts with bird masks, with leaf capped handles; Together with a Silver-Plated Two-Handled Tray. Height of coffee pot 10 3/4 inches, total approximately 135 ounces, weighable. C Property of a Long Island Estate $3,000-5,000 See Illustration 369 South Carolina Silver Brandy Warmer John Ewan, Charleston, circa 1830 Of typical form with turned wood handle; Together with a George I Sterling Silver Brandy Warmer. Length of first 6 1/4 inches, total approximately 7 ounces, all in. C $800-1,200 See Illustration

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370 Gelston, Ladd & Co. Silver Part Flatware Service New York, 1860s Comprising twenty-four dinner forks, six lunch forks, twenty-four tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twenty-one teaspoons, sauce ladle, four salt spoons, fish serving knife, cake server. Total approximately 216 ounces, weighable. C Estate of Barbara Wainscott $1,500-2,500 371 William Gale & Son Silver Water Pitcher 1860s Of baluster-form with applied rope twist bbands and handle. Height 12 inches, approximately 31 ounces. C $1,000-1,500 See Illustration


372 American Silver Covered Tankard H.B. Stanwood & Co., Boston, circa 1855 Of barrel-form with applied grape vines and clusters, with branch-form handle, the hinged cover with grape cluster finial; Height 7 1/2 inches, approximately 34 ounces. C $2,000-3,000 See Illustration

375 Set of Twelve Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Acid Etched Nut Dishes 1889 Each circular with chased floral border, the centers with monogram and underside with presentation inscription dated 1889. Length 3 1/2 inches, total approximately 17 ounces. C $400-600

373 Gorham Silver Gilt and Mixed Metal Card Case Circa 1870 Rectangular, engraved with butterflies and foliage, one side with applied winged horse, the other with applied floral branch, with hinged cover and chain. Height 3 5/8 inches, width 2 1/2 inches. Approximately 2 ounces. C $500-700

376 Gorham Sterling Silver and Parcel Gilt Bamboo Pattern Salad Serving Set Circa 1885 The trompe l’oeil bamboo handles with oyster shell bowls. Length 9 3/4 inches, total approximately 7 ounces. Literature: Charles Carpenter, Gorham Silver, New York, 1982, p. 111 for a similar ice cream server. C $1,500-2,500 See Illustration

374 Set of Twelve Gorham Sterling Silver and ChamplevĂŠ Enamel Egg Spoons Circa 1890 Each with gilt bowl, the handles with geometric pattern. Length 4 7/8 inches, total approximately 5 ounces. C $200-300

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377 Gorham Sterling Silver and Parcel Gilt Isis Pattern Fish Servers Circa 1880 Length 12 1/2 inches, total approximately 8 ounces. C $800-1,200 See Illustration

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379 378 Gorham Sterling Silver Loving Cup Circa 1890 Of square baluster-form, the corners and handles chased with flowers and foliage, raised on four paw feet, with presentation inscription Presented by Geo. C. Boldt to the N.Y. City Hotel Association in commemoration of the opening of “The Waldorf” March 13th 1893. Height 8 1/4 inches, approximately 39 ounces. C Estate of Barbara Wainscott $3,000-5,000 See Illustration 379 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Wave Edge Pattern Two Handled Tray 1891-1902 Length 28 inches, approximately 147 ounces. C Estate of Barbara Wainscott $2,000-3,000 See Illustration 76 DOYLE • OCTOBER 3, 2018 • NEW YORK

380 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver and Parcel Gilt Lap Over Edge Pattern Berry Spoon Circa 1890 The handle with applied peach and dragonfly on hammered ground, with shell-form bowl. Length 9 1/2 inches, approximately 4 ounces. C Estate of Donald Clifford, Jr. $800-1,200

382 Gorham Sterling Silver Covered Soup Tureen Circa 1900 Of bombe-form chased with flowers and foliate scrolls, the cover with ring handle. Length over handles 13 1/2 inches, total approximately 54 ounces. C Estate of Barbara Wainscott $800-1,200

381 S. Kirk & Son Co. Sterling Silver Repoussé Platter 1896-1904 Of oval form, with a chased floral and architectural border. Length 19 inches, 46 ounces. C Property from the Estate of a Long Island Lady $800-1,200

383 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Footed Cake Plate 1873-1891 Shaped circular, the border with chased flowers and foliage on a hammered ground. Diameter 11 inches, approximately 29 ounces. C $700-1,000 See Illustration


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384 384 Gorham Sterling Silver Three-Handled Loving Cup and Stand 1892 The ovoid body with loop handles applied with wishbone and engraved “Presented to the Fellowship Club by Edward Holbrook October 20th 1892” and “Notable Events Oct. 20 1892 Columbian dedication ... Present: Members of the Cabinet, Vice President Morton, The Diplomatic Corps, The Chief Justice and Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court, the General of the Army, Ex-President Hayes, Governors of the Twenty-Nine States, Foreign Commissioners to the World Columbian Exposition and Seventy-Five Others” on ring stand raised on three crossed wishbone supports. Height 9 1/2 inches, total approximately 52 ounces. Literature: See The Inter Ocean, Vol. 21, No. 202, October 21, 1892, p. 1 for an illustration of the cup, banquet and discussion of the events. Provenance: Estate of Edwin P. McLaury Thence by descent In the banquet hall at Kinsley’s restaurant in Chicago on October 20, 1892, the Fellowship Club hosted a dinner pronounced as one of the most remarkable dinners at that time. One hundred fifty esteemed guests attended in honor of the 1891 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Guests included Vice President Levi P. Morton and former President the Honorable Rutherford B. Hayes, as well as high officials from most states and several exhibiting countries.

The room was decorated with flowers and a miniature reproduction of the Administration building from the 1891 World’s Fair, complete with lagoon and foliage. The evening consisted of speeches, entertainment, dinner, and the passing of the loving cup. To announce dinner, the chef rang a large dinner bell. In front of the President of the club, James W. Scott, hung a large wishbone in burnished metal, from which also suspended the dinner bell. Underneath the bell sat the silver loving cup, which was presented to the club by Edward Holbrook of Chicago. President Scott introduced the guests as the loving cup was passed around. As dinner progressed and stories were told, drinking songs were sung. During the venison course, the Imperial Quartet sang a hunting song and four men dressed in hunting garb paraded a deer around the room. The Club’s insignia was a wishbone and dinner bell, which is represented on the cup. C The Estate of Edwin P. McLaury $3,000-5,000 See Illustration

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385 Gorham Sterling Silver Two-Handled Tray 1895 Rectangular with applied scroll border. Length over handles 31 1/2 inches, approximately 159 ounces. C Estate of Donald Clifford, Jr. $1,500-2,500

387 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Loving Cup 1902-1907 Of waisted cylindrical form, the scroll handles with foliate joins, raised on three paw feet, engraved with presentation inscription Presented to William H. Conant on his retirement from the National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs December 12th 1906 By his colleagues. Height 9 inches, approximately 47 ounces.

386 Howard Sterling Company Sterling Silver Flatware Service Comprising twenty-two dinner forks, forty-six lunch forks, sixteen cocktail forks, sixteen fish forks (two sizes), eleven dessert forks, twenty-eight tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, eighteen teaspoons, five demitasse spoons, twenty-one dinner knives, seventeen lunch knives, twelve fish knives, eighteen fruit knives (two sizes), seven dessert knives, Total approximately 380 ounces. C Estate of Barbara Wainscott $3,000-5,000 See Illustration

William H. Conant (1834-1926) was co-owner of the Boston Braves baseball team from 1877 until 1907. The Boston Braves were a formidable force in the early years of baseball with six of the first eight pennant wins including the National League championships in 1877-78. The Atlanta Braves are the successors to the Boston franchise and are thus the oldest continuous team in America’s favorite sport. Conant was one of the Boston Triumvirate who helped shape the new sport of baseball in the late 19th century. He was instrumental to brokering player purchases and trades including bringing Mike “King Kel” Kelly to Boston from Chicago for a then record $10,000 contract in 1886. Even after his retirement, Conant remained a key player in the sport giving financial support to the New York City club. The National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs, now known as the National League is the older of the two leagues that make up Major League Baseball founded February 2, 1876. C $1,500-2,500

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388 Pair of Gorham Sterling Silver Mounted Green Glass Compotes 1907 Each circular with pedestal foot, the glass cut with cherry clusters, the silver rim with pierced border. Diameter 8 inches. C $800-1,200 See Illustration 389 Dominick & Haff Sterling Silver Pointed Antique Pattern Partial Flatware Service Comprising eighteen dinner forks, eighteen lunch forks, twelve fish forks, twelve cocktail forks, eighteen dinner knives, twelve lunch knives, twelve fish knives, eight butter knives, twelve fruit knives, eighteen tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve iced tea spoons, twelve bouillon spoons, twelve sorbet spoons, eighteen teaspoons, twelve demitasse spoons, four piece carving set, cake knife, sauce ladle, three serving spoons, three serving forks, sugar tongs, three flat servers; Together with a Set of Twelve Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Faneuil Pattern Steak Knives and a Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver St. Dunstan Pattern Asparagus Tongs. Total approximately 298 ounces, weighable. C Property from the Estate of a Long Island Lady $3,000-5,000

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390 Watson Co. Sterling Silver George II Pattern Flatware Service Comprising twenty dinner forks, thirty-six lunch forks, twelve salad forks, twelve cocktail forks, twelve iced tea spoons, six tablespoons, twelve demitasse spoons, twelve bouillon spoons, eighteen teaspoons, twenty-four dessert spoons, twelve round soup spoons, sixteen butter knives, twelve dinner knives, twelve lunch knives and six serving utensils. Total approximately 292 ounces, weighable. C Property from the Estate of a Long Island Lady $3,000-4,000 See Illustration of Part

391 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Marquise Pattern Asparagus Tray 1902-1907 Shaped rectangular on four scroll feet, with removable pierced liner. Length 12 1/2 inches, total approximately 47 ounces. C $1,000-1,500

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392 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Chrysanthemum Pattern Tea and Coffee Service 1875-1891 Comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug, covered sugar bowl, waste bowl, kettle-on-stand and two handle tray. Length of tray over handles 28 1/4 inches, total approximately 450 ounces. C Private Connecticut Collection $20,000-30,000 See Illustration and Inside Front Cover

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393 Pair of Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Chrysanthemum Pattern Candlesticks 1907-1938 Each baluster standard on domed base raised on four scroll feet. Height 9 3/4 inches, total approximately 22 ounces. C $2,500-3,500 See Illustration 394 Reed & Barton Sterling Silver and Glass Three-Piece Table Garniture Comprising a centerpiece bowl and pair of candlesticks, each on domed circular base with scroll supports, the candlesticks rising to baluster-form glass stems cut with foliage. Height of candlesticks 10 3/4 inches; diameter of bowl 9 3/4 inches. C $1,500-2,500 See Illustration 395 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Footed Dish 1907-1938 Circular on ring foot, the field with acid etched Arabesque floral design. Diameter 8 inches, approximately 10 ounces. C Estate of Donald Clifford, Jr. $300-500 396 Two Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Covered Tankards 1907-1938 Each of cylindrical form with scroll handle, the flat hinged cover with scroll thumbpiece. Height of larger 6 inches, total approximately 52 ounces. C Property from the Estate of a Long Island Lady $1,000-1,500

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397 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Bowl 1907-1938 Of circular form, the rim with panels of scales, the center decorated with birds with scrolling tail feathers. Diameter 13 1/2 inches, 36 ounces. C Property from the Estate of a Long Island Lady $1,000-1,500 See Illustration 398 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Two-Handled Presentation Tray 1910 Of oval form with a foliate scroll border, the field with acid etched and engraved presentation The Riding & Driving Club of Brooklyn For Combination Harness and Saddle Horses Presented by Abraham and Straus To be won twice by the same exhibitor before becoming his property, and with presentation dates 1910-1914. Length over handles 27 inches, approximately 167 ounces. C Property from the Estate of a Long Island Lady $3,000-4,000 See Illustration

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399 Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Three-Handled Tyg Trophy 1907-1938 Of baluster-form on three foliate paw feet, the handles with foliate scroll joins, with acid etched portrait of a horse and with presentation inscription Brooklyn Riding & Driving Club Horse Show Maiden Saddle Class The Dale Cup and dated 1908-11. Height 9 1/2 inches, approximately 78 ounces. C Property from the Estate of a Long Island Lady $1,000-2,000 See Illustration


401 400 Graff, Washbourne & Dunn Sterling Silver Tray Circular, the center with script monogram. Diameter 22 1/4 inches, approximately 113 ounces. C Property from the Estate of a Long Island Lady $1,000-2,000 401 Gorham Sterling Silver Athenic Pattern Tray Circa 1900 Circular with inset handles, the border with chased scrolling foliage, the field engraved with poppies and leaves. Diameter 14 1/8 inches, approximately 40 ounces. C $2,500-3,500 See Illustration

402 Assembled Set of Ten American Sterling Silver Chargers Retailed by J.E. Caldwell Each circular with flat cavetto. Diameter 11 1/2 inches, total approximately 238 ounces. C Estate of Barbara Wainscott $2,000-3,000 403 Three American Sterling Silver Presentation Chargers Retailed by J.E. Caldwell Each circular with presentation inscription to center, the flat cavetto of each engraved Rose Tree and dated 1931 and 1955. Diameter 11 1/2 inches, total approximately 79 ounces. C Estate of Barbara Wainscott $700-1,000

404 Gorham Sterling Silver Old English Tipt Engraved Pattern Flatware Service Comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve salad forks, twelve cocktail forks, twelve ice cream forks, twelve soup spoons, twelve iced tea spoons, twelve fruit spoons, twenty-four teaspoons, eleven demitasse spoons, twelve dinner knives, twelve lunch knives, six fruit knives, four serving spoons, serving fork, sauce ladle, two-piece carving set and pie server. Total approximately 189 ounces, weighable. C $2,000-3,000 See Illustration

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405 Gorham Sterling Silver Three-Piece Table Garniture Circa 1930 Comprising a pair of three-light candelabra and centerpiece bowl. The oval bowl with chased border of stylized flower blossoms and leaves, the candelabra with openwork scrolling branches issuing from domed circular base. Length of bowl 13 1/2 inches, approximately 40 ounces, weighable. C $1,500-2,500 See Illustration 406 Group of Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Serving Pieces Largely 20th century Comprising Wave Edge soup ladle, Bamboo bar knife, Clinton pair of salad servers, Faneuil two-piece carving set and flat server, Feather Edge serving fork, Palmette serving spoon, Exposition serving fork and spoon, and four Reeded Edge salt spoons. Total approximately 40 ounces, weighable. C $1,000-1,500 407 Set of Eight International Sterling Silver Goblets Each with inverted bell-form body on reeded stem on circular base. Height 6 1/2 inches, total approximately 50 ounces. C Estate of Barbara Wainscott $600-800

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408 Gorham Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Service 20th Century In the Georgian style, comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug, covered sugar bowl, waste bowl, kettle-on-stand and two-handled tray. Height of coffee pot 10 3/4 inches, length of tray over handles 29 inches, total approximately 262 ounces, all in. C $3,000-5,000 See Illustration

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409 Two Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Trays 1947-1956 Each of circular form, the smaller on ring foot. Diameter of larger 15 inches, total approximately 55 ounces. C Property from the Estate of a Long Island Lady $1,200-1,800 410 Towle Art Deco Sterling Silver Six-Piece Tea and Coffee Service and Tray Circa 1930 Comprising a teapot, coffee pot, cream jug, covered sugar bowl, waste bowl, kettle-on-stand and tray. Length of tray 22 1/2 inches, height of coffee pot 9 inches, total approximately 177 ounces, all in. C $2,500-3,500 See Illustration 411 Gorham Sterling Silver Circa ‘70 Delta Centerpiece Bowl Designed by Donald Colflesh circa 1960 Length 11 1/2 inches, approximately 24 ounces, all in. Literature: Jewel Stern, Modernism in American Silver, New Haven, 2005, p. 258. Another example of this bowl sold Sotheby’s, New York, March 17, 2010, lot 51. C $3,000-5,000 See Illustration

412 Collection of Single-Owner Silver Auction Catalogues Including the Jerome Rapoport Collection of American Aesthetic Silver, Sotheby’s, New York, 1996, the Cornelius Moore Collection of Early American Silver, Sotheby’s, New York, 1986, and the Sam Wagstaff Collection of American Silver, Christie’s, New York, 1989. Fourteen total. C $250-350

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Furniture & Decorative Arts 413 Chippendale Walnut Tall Case Clock Adam Brant, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, last quarter of the 18th century The scrolled pediment with turned finials, the brass dial inscribed Adm Brant, New Hanover; arched case door between corner columns, panelled base on splayed bracket feet. Height 7 feet 10 inches, width 21 3/4 inches, depth 10 3/4 inches. C $3,000-4,000 See Illustration 414 Dutch Brass Large Three-Light Wall Sconce Height 33 1/2 inches, depth 18 3/4 inches. C $250-350 415 Chippendale Mahogany Chest of Drawers Pennsylvania, 18th century The molded rectangular top over four graduated cockbeaded drawers between fluted corner columns, on bracket feet. Height 34 1/2 inches, width 37 3/4 inches, depth 22 1/2 inches. C $700-1,000 416 Delft White Glazed Pottery Milking Group Height 7 inches, width 9 inches. C $300-500

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417 Queen Anne Carved Walnut Drop Leaf Table Probably Pennsylvania, circa 1760 With demilune leaves, ogival apron, cabriole legs with pointed feet. Height 29 inches, width 42 1/8 inches, depth 16 1/2 inches. C $600-900 418 Three Pairs of English Brass Candlesticks 18th/19th Century Comprising a pair with petal lobed base, a pair with octagonal faceted base, and a pair with domed square base. Height of tallest 10 3/4 inches. C $300-500 419 Metallic Thread Embroidered Silk Arms of Pennsylvania 19th Century Height overall 26 inches, width 28 1/2 inches. C $300-500 420 Pair of George III Brass Candlesticks 18th Century Each knopped stem on a stepped and molded base. Height 10 1/2 inches. Together With a Pair of George III Brass Candlesticks with Petal Base Provenance of petal base example: Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blum, Willow Corners Antiques, Lisbon, CT C $600-900 See Illustration


421 Federal Figured Maple Tripod Stand 19th Century With oval top on ring-turned stem. Height 26 1/2 inches, width 12 3/4 inches, depth 14 inches. C $250-350 422 Windsor Bamboo-Turned Bench Pennsylvania, early 19th century With shaped arms. Height 34 inches, width 43 1/2 inches, depth 16 1/2 inches. C $1,500-2,500 See Illustration

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423 Chippendale Walnut Tall Chest Pennsylvania, 18th century The molded cornice over three short and six long graduated lip-molded drawers, on ogee bracket feet. Height 69 1/4 inches, width 47 inches, depth 25 1/4 inches. C $1,000-2,000 See Illustration 424 Federal Inlaid Maple Chest of Drawers Early 19th century With two short and three long graduated drawers, raised on splayed bracket feet. Height 41 inches, width 42 1/2 inches, depth 21 inches. C $500-700 425 Federal Cherry and Mahogany Bow-Front Chest of Drawers Delaware Valley, early 19th century Height 41 1/2 inches, width 43 inches, depth 24 inches. C $500-700

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426 Canton Rose Medallion Porcelain Punch Bowl Mid-19th century Diameter 21 1/4 inches. C $1,000-1,500 See Illustration

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427 Federal Mahogany Parcel Gilt Mirror Late 18th century With a phoenix crest and scrolled pediment, the shaped plate flanked by pendant fruit and foliage, scrolled apron. Height 47 1/4 inches, width 22 3/4 inches. C Property of a Long Island Estate $1,500-2,000 See Illustration 428 Chinese Export Underglaze Blue and Famille Rose Porcelain Platter 18th Century With canted corners and painted with figures. Length 12 3/4 inches. C $300-500 429 Federal Carved Cherrywood Four-Post Bedstead New England, early 19th century With reeded leaf carved and ring-turned posts. Height 7 feet 1 inch, width 6 feet 10 inches, depth 56 inches. C $1,000-1,500 430 Pair of Federal Brass Andirons 19th Century With molded ovoid finials. Height 20 inches, depth 18 1/2 inches. Together with a Pair of Similar Brass Fire Tools. C $400-600

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431 Federal Birdseye Maple Inlaid Mahogany Upholstered Sofa Early 19th century On turned tapering reeded legs with casters. Height 35 1/2 inches, width 7 feet 7 1/2 inches, depth 25 1/2 inches. • $500-700 See Illustration 432 Federal Mahogany and Figured Maple Fold-Over Card Table New England, first quarter of the 19th century Of serpentine form on reeded baluster legs. Height 28 1/2 inches, width 36 3/4 inches, depth 18 inches. • $500-700

433 Chippendale Mahogany Upholstered Wingchair Massachusetts, circa 1770-1790 On straight molded legs with H-stretchers. Height 46 inches, width 35 inches, depth 26 inches. Provenance: By repute, Mary Revere C $500-700 434 Pair of Cast Brass Single Arm Sconces Height 7 1/4 inches, depth 11 inches. C $600-800 435 Queen Anne Painted Rush Seat Open Armchair New England, 18th century With turned stiles and baluster splat. Height 44 1/2 inches, width 24 1/2 inches, depth 18 3/4 inches. C $800-1,200 See Illustration 435

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436 Chippendale Mahogany Tilt-Top Tea Table Rhode Island, second half of the 18th century The dished top over a fluted columnar standard on three shell carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet. Remains of a Ginsburg and Levy paper label. Height 28 inches, diameter 30 1/2 inches. C $1,500-2,500 See Illustration 437 Federal Inlaid Mahogany Serpentine Sideboard Early 19th century With five drawers, false drawers at the sides on tapering legs. Height 41 1/2 inches, width 6 feet 1 inch, depth 27 1/4 inches. • $1,200-2,000 See Illustration 438 Chippendale Mahogany Slant-Front Desk Possibly Massachusetts, 18th century With fitted interior and four graduated long drawers, shaped apron on claw and ball feet. Height 42 inches, width 34 1/2 inches, depth 21 inches. C $600-900

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439 Two Pairs of English Brass Candlesticks 18th Century Comprising a pair with petal lobed bases and a pair with spiral molded bases. Height of tallest 9 inches. Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blum, Willow Corners Antiques, Lisbon, CT C $400-600

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440 Federal Inlaid Mahogany Bow-Front Chest of Drawers Early 19th century The four graduated drawers each with fan corner inlays, all on splayed bracket feet. Height 37 inches, width 41 1/2 inches, depth 23 1/4 inches. • $800-1,200 441 Pair of Brass and Wrought Iron Andirons Possibly Newport, Rhode Island, 18th century Each with ball finial, ring-turned baluster stem over a rectangular base with circular boss on arched legs with disk feet. Height 18 1/4 inches, depth 18 1/2 inches. Together with a Pair of Brass and Wrought Iron Fire Tools. C $1,000-2,000 See Illustration

442 Canton Blue and White Porcelain Tureen 19th Century Length 12 1/4 inches. Together with a Set of Seven Canton Blue and White Soup Plates, circa 1900, diameter of plates 9 3/4 inches. C $200-300 443 George II Mahogany Side Chair Mid-18th century Raised on leaf carved cabriole legs with scrolled feet. Height 38 inches, width 25 inches, depth 20 inches. C $250-350

444 Queen Anne Mahogany Drop-Leaf Dining Table Massachusetts, mid-18th century In two parts, each with a demilune leaf and a rectangular leaf, the shaped convex apron on cabriole legs with pad feet, together with a later leaf. Height 29 1/2 inches, width extended 11 feet 3 1/2 inches, width without leaf 10 feet 1 inch, depth 54 inches. C $2,500-3,500 See Illustration

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445 Federal Inlaid Cherrywood Tall Case Clock New England, early 19th century The arched hood with scrolled cresting and three brass finials, the painted dial with moon phase, subsidiary seconds dial and day-of-the-month, the case inlaid with fans and paterae. Height 7 feet 1 1/2 inches, width 22 inches, depth 11 inches. C $1,200-1,800 See Illustration 446 Federal Inlaid Mahogany Fold-Over Card Table First quarter of the 19th century With canted corners and bowed outset front, on reeded tapering legs. Height 29 1/2 inches, width 36 1/2 inches, depth 17 inches. • $400-600 447 Pair of Brass and Wrought Iron Andirons 19th Century Each with globular finial and baluster stem on claw and ball feet. Height 18 3/4 inches, depth 19 inches. Together with a Pair of Brass and Iron Fire Tools. C $400-600 448 Chippendale Style Mahogany Tilt-Top Tea Table Part 18th century The piecrust top over a bird-cage mechanism on a partially reeded baluster stem and leaf carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet. Height 30 1/4 inches, diameter 34 inches. C $800-1,200 449 Carved Giltwood Eagle Height 12 inches, width 25 3/4 inches. C $250-350 450 George III Inlaid and Brass Mounted Oak Tall Case Clock Late 18th century The dial inscribed JOs Donisthorpe LEICESTER. Height 7 feet 8 1/2 inches, width 22 3/4 inches, depth 10 inches. C $500-700

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451 Chinese Export Brown Fitzhugh Armorial Porcelain Platter From the Manigault Service Circa 1820 Ordered by Charles Izard Manigault of Charleston, South Carolina, who went to China in 1817 and r eturned in 1823. He listed 381 pieces of his service, ‘Purchased at Canton 1820.’ Ref. David Santuary Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, Vol. II, 2003, U8, p. 543. Robert Leath, ‘In Pursuit of Refinement, Charlestonians Abroad 1740-1860.’ C Property of Descendants of Charles Izard Manigault $15,000-20,000 See Illustration

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456 452 Carved and Painted Ship Diorama of a Three-Masted Sailing Vessel Height 21 1/2 inches, width 28 inches. C Property from the Wynant D. Vanderpoel Trust $400-600 453 English Needlework Sampler Worked by Maria Ann Wilkes, early 19th century Inscribed Vice is degrading. Height 21 3/4 inches, width 15 1/2 inches overall. C Property from the Wynant D. Vanderpoel Trust $200-400

455 George III Mahogany Piecrust Tea Table 18th Century On fluted and spiral-fluted stems, raised on three acanthus carved cabriole legs ending in claw and ball feet. Height 27 3/4 inches, diameter 27 3/4 inches. • $400-600 456 Carved and Painted Ship Diorama of a Six-Masted Sailing Vessel Height 19 3/4 inches, width 33 1/2 inches. C Estate of Eleanor Johnson $400-600 See Illustration

454 Black Painted Maple Slat Back Rush Seat Armchair New England, 18th century Height 46 3/4 inches, width 23 3/4 inches, depth 21 inches. C $500-800

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457 Pair of Chippendale Bell Metal and Wrought Iron Andirons Possibly Boston, 18th century Each with ovoid finial and columnar stem with star punched capital on base with spurred legs on claw and ball feet. Height 20 inches, depth 21 inches. Together with a Pair of Brass and Iron Fire Tools and Pair of Brass Jamb Hooks. C $400-600 See Illustration 458 Chippendale Mahogany Side Chair Philadelphia, 18th century The serpentine crest centered by a flanged shell and scrolls, above a pierced splat in a molded shoe, slip seat, on shell carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet. Height 39 3/4 inches, width 22 inches, depth 17 inches. C $800-1,200


459 Three Staffordshire Sponge Decorated Pottery Figures of Animals 19th Century Comprising a chicken, sheep, and sheep and lamb group. Together with a Pottery Pig-Form Container. Height of tallest 6 3/4 inches. Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blum, Willow Corners Antiques, Lisbon, CT C $500-800 See Illustration 460 Federal Cherrywood Candlestand Probably Connecticut, 19th century The circular top on a turned and incised stem on fluted hipped cabriole legs. Height 26 inches, diameter 15 3/4 inches. C $300-500

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461 Chippendale Mahogany Slant-Front Desk With four long drawers, on ogee bracket feet. Height 41 3/4 inches, width 36 3/4 inches, depth 21 1/2 inches. C $300-500 462 Queen Anne Walnut Easy Chair Boston, circa 1760 Raised on cabriole legs with pad feet joined by turned stretchers. Height 47 1/2 inches, width 35 inches, depth 24 inches. C $2,000-3,000 See Illustration 463 Pair of Brass Single Light Sconces Probably Dutch, 18th/19th century Height 7 1/2 inches, depth 13 1/4 inches. C $600-800 464 Pair of Dutch Delft Polychrome Faience Chargers 18th Century Each centering a yellow and green parrot. Diameter 13 1/2 inches. Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blum, Willow Corners Antiques, Lisbon, CT C $700-900 See Illustration

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467 Federal Mahogany Fold-Over Card Table Mid-Atlantic States, circa 1825 With double-elliptical top and conforming frieze on baluster turned legs. Height 29 1/2 inches, width 36 inches, depth 17 1/2 inches. C $400-600 468 Chippendale Cherry Chest of Drawers Possibly Connecticut, late 18th century The molded top over four graduated cockbeaded drawers between fluted corner columns, all on ogee bracket feet. Height 37 inches, width 37 1/4 inches, depth 18 1/4 inches. C $800-1,200 469 Chippendale Walnut Side Chair Philadelphia, circa 1780 With shell carved crest and knees. Height 40 inches, width 21 3/4 inches, depth 16 1/2 inches. C $500-800 See Illustration

466 465 Queen Anne Walnut Tilt-Top Tripod Stand Delaware Valley, 18th century The circular top over a bird-cage mechanism and baluster stem on cabriole legs. Height 27 1/2 inches, diameter 18 7/8 inches. C $400-600 466 Federal Grain Painted Corner Cupboard Possibly Pennsylvania, first half of the 19th century The cove cornice over glazed door opening to shelves, the lower section with two drawers over panelled door, all on bracket feet. Height 7 feet 11 1/2 inches, width 49 inches, depth 27 inches. C $2,000-4,000 See Illustration 96 DOYLE • OCTOBER 3, 2018 • NEW YORK

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470 Queen Anne Walnut Dressing Table Pennsylvania, 18th century With a long frieze drawer over three small drawers, shaped apron on shell-carved cabriole legs ending in faceted feet. Height 29 3/4 inches, width 34 inches, depth 19 3/4 inches. C $800-1,200 See Illustration 471 Chippendale Mahogany and Parcel-Gilt Mirror 18th Century The scrolled and arched crest centering pierced shellwork, the sides with pendant leaves and fruit. Height 38 5/8 inches, width 24 1/4 inches. C $1,200-1,800 See Illustration 472 Chippendale Mahogany Slant-Front Desk 18th Century The interior with concave fan motifs, prospect door, valanced pigeonholes and small drawers, the case with four graduated drawers and a gadrooned apron, on claw and ball feet. Height 43 inches, width 47 1/2 inches, depth 23 1/2 inches. Provenance: By repute, Collection of Gypsy Rose Lee C Estate of Peter K. and Kathleen B. Leisure $700-1,000

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473 Queen Anne Walnut and Cherry Side Table The shaped top over a scrolled and pinwheel carved apron on cabriole legs with pad feet. Height 27 1/4 inches, width 44 1/2 inches, depth 23 1/2 inches. C $400-600 474 Pair of Brass and Wrought Iron Andirons 18th Century With lemon finials and penny feet. Height 20 inches, length 16 1/2 inches. C $400-600

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475 Chippendale Mahogany Bow-Front Chest of Drawers New Jersey, last quarter of the 18th century The molded top over four graduated cockbeaded drawers, on ogee bracket feet. The underside front stamped S. T. BELLERJEAU. Height 33 1/2 inches, width 40 1/2 inches, depth 22 1/2 inches. A card table in the collection of Winterthur Museum is stamped S.T. Bellerjeau and also signed “Made by Samuel/ T. Bellerjeau Trenton/ NJ”. C $800-1,200 See Illustration 476 Delft Blue and White Faience Charger 18th Century Diameter 14 inches. C $200-300

477 479 Chippendale Style Mahogany Miniature Chest of Drawers With four graduated cockbeaded drawers on bracket feet. Height 9 inches, width 9 1/2 inches, depth 6 7/8 inches. C $200-300 480 Chippendale Cherrywood Scallop-Top Tilt-Top Tea Table New England, circa 1800 The bird-cage mechanism over a ring-turned baluster stem, on cabriole legs with pad feet. Height 28 1/2 inches, diameter 42 inches. C $2,000-3,000 See Illustration

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477 Pair of George III Paktong Candlesticks Circa 1760 The knopped and fluted stem with fluted scalloped base. Height 9 inches. Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blum, Willow Corners Antiques, Lisbon, CT C $800-1,200 See Illustration 478 Pair of Brass Single-Arm Sconces Height 6 3/4 inches, depth 8 inches. C $400-600

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481 Queen Anne Carved Walnut Dressing Table Connecticut The scalloped shaped top over two lip molded frieze drawers, shaped apron on cabriole legs. Height 30 inches, width 34 3/4 inches, depth 22 1/4 inches. C $2,500-3,500 See Illustration 482 Three Wrought Iron Lighting Devices Including a floor standing candle and rush holder with tripod base, an adjustable candleholder on four legs, and a table top splint and candleholder on tripod base. Height of four leg example 45 1/4 inches. Provenance of medium size: Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blum, Willow Corners Antiques, Lisbon, CT C $400-600

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483 Queen Anne Walnut Tall Chest Chester County, Pennsylvania, circa 1760 The molded and scalloped cornice above four arched short drawers, over an arrangement of three over two drawers, all over four graduated long drawers, panelled sides, raised on detachable carved cabriole legs with Spanish feet. Height 69 1/4 inches, width 43 3/4 inches, depth 23 1/4 inches. C $5,000-7,000 See Illustration 484 Dutch Baroque Style Brass Ten-Light Chandelier Height 36 1/2 inches, diameter 30 inches. C $500-700 485 [COLT, SAMUEL] Lithophane Portrait of Samuel Colt holding a revolver. Circa 1855. Rare KPM die-pressed oval porcelain plaque with portrait of Samuel Colt seated holding a revolver in his right hand and a compass in his left. 7 x 5 3/4 inches (18 x 15 cm); stamped on the verso with the KPM mark over KPM/460/Z. Lightly soiled.

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489 Pair of Brass Monteiths Length over handles 12 3/4 inches. Together with a Pair of Brass Footed Stands, diameter of stands 10 1/2 inches. Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blum, Willow Corners Antiques, Lisbon, CT C $600-900

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486 Pair of Delft V.O.C. Blue and White Faience Tobacco Jars 18th Century, De Vergulde Bloempot Factory Each depicting a smoking Native American with an urn inscribed St. Domingo or St. Vincent. Mark to underside. Height 12 inches. C $1,000-2,000 See Illustration 487 Chippendale Mahogany and Parcel-Gilt Mirror 18th Century The scrolled and incised crest centering a phoenix. Height 41 inches, width 22 inches. C $800-1,200 488 George III Mahogany Slant-Front Desk 18th Century The case with four graduated cockbeaded drawers on bracket feet. Height 42 inches, width 30 1/2 inches, depth 21 inches. C $400-600

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490 Chippendale Mahogany Tester Bedstead New York, last quarter of the 18th century The reeded and waterleaf tapering posts above a spiral fluted baluster section and square base with square foot. Height 7 feet 7 inches, width 6 feet 11 inches, depth 65 inches. C $1,000-1,500 See Illustration


491 Chippendale Mahogany Tilt-Top Tripod Stand Philadelphia, circa 1780 The circular dished top above a bird-cage mechanism and baluster stem on cabriole legs with pad feet. Height 28 inches, diameter 20 1/2 inches. C $800-1,200 See Illustration 492 Red Painted Comb Back Windsor Armchair Pennsylvania, circa 1775 With volute carved crest, shaped arms and seat on baluster turned legs. Height 44 1/2 inches, width 25 3/4 inches, depth 15 1/2 inches. C $800-1,200 See Illustration

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493 Queen Anne Style Walnut Valuables Chest The panel door opening to seven small drawers, raised on bun feet. Height 19 3/4 inches, width 19 1/2 inches, depth 9 1/2 inches. C $500-700 See Illustration 494 Colonial Revival Carved Cherrywood Open Armchair C $300-500

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495 Chippendale Mahogany Four-Post Bedstead Circa 1800 The front fluted posts each with square bases and feet, faceted rear posts, all with urn finials. Height 7 feet 9 inches, width 6 feet 6 inches, depth 58 1/4 inches. C $800-1,200 496 Queen Anne Sycamore Secretary Bookcase Possibly New Jersey, 18th century The molded cornice over two panelled doors, the slant-front opening to a serpentine fitted interior with valenced pigeonholes, small drawers and a covered well, the case with four long graduated drawers on bracket feet. Height 6 feet 3 1/2 inches, width 36 1/2 inches, depth 21 1/2 inches. C $800-1,200 See Illustration 497 Carved and Painted Jumper Carousel Horse Early 20th century On stand. Height 54 1/2 inches, length 51 inches. C $500-700 498 Chippendale Chestnut Upholstered Wing Chair Possibly New Hampshire, last quarter of the 18th century With vertical scrolled arms, on chamfered straight legs. Height 43 inches, width 28 inches, depth 21 3/4 inches. C $250-350 499 Associated Pair of Miniature Tramp Art Mirrors Larger mirror 8 x 5 inches. • $125-175 500 Three Continental Brass Candlesticks 17th-18th Centuries Comprising a capstan example, example with spiral stem and an example with large drip pan. Together with a Pair of George III Brass Candlesticks. 18th Century Each with domed and scalloped base. Height of tallest pair 8 1/2 inches. C $600-900

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501 Painted Wood Figure of a Woman Probably Continental, late 18th/ early 19th century On a later granite plinth. Height overall 43 1/2 inches. C $500-700


502 Chippendale Walnut Hutch Cupboard Delaware Valley, early 19th century The molded dentilated cornice over two glazed doors and two small drawers; the lower section with three frieze drawers and two panelled doors, on turned feet. Height 7 feet 3 inches, width 66 inches, depth 20 1/4 inches. C $800-1,200 See Illustration

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503 Federal Inlaid Mahogany Fold-Over Card Table Early 19th century With rounded inset corners and raised on square tapering legs. Height 28 3/4 inches, width 35 1/4 inches, depth 17 1/2 inches. C Property of a Bedminster, New Jersey Collector $700-1,000 504 Chinese Export Famille Rose Porcelain Oval Platter 19th Century Painted with figures, flower and bird border. Length 18 1/2 inches. C $700-900

505 American Needlework Sampler Worked by Rachel Charles, 1816 Height 12 inches, width 7 1/2 inches. C $250-350

507 Ash Burl Trencher Possibly 18th century Length 26 1/2 inches. C $200-300

506 Federal Inlaid Mahogany Pembroke Table New York, early 19th century The elliptical line inlaid top centering a patera, above a bowed frieze with one drawer, on paterae and bellflower inlaid legs with banded ankles, inscribed under the top Made by Albert Coxhead, 22 Maxon Street, Poughkeepsie, New York. Provenance: Israel Sack, Inc., New York C Property of a Long Island Estate $700-1,000

508 Group of Brass Fireplace Equipment 18th/19th Century Including a pair of steel and brass andirons, trivets, bed warmer, etc. Approximately ten pieces. Height of andirons 10 1/4 inches. C $800-1,200

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514 Chippendale Walnut Tall Chest Pennsylvania, circa 1790 The molded cornice over three above two short drawers and four long drawer drawers, the shaped apron on bracket feet. Height 61 3/4 inches, width 41 1/4 inches, depth 21 1/4 inches. C $700-900 See Illustration

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509 Federal Inlaid Mahogany Serpentine Sideboard Early 19th century The stiles with elliptical inlays over square tapering legs. Height 43 inches, width 70 inches, depth 26 inches. • $800-1,200 510 Chinese Export Blue Fitzhugh Porcelain Tureen and Stand 19th Century Of oval bombé form with interlaced handles. Length 14 5/8 inches. C $600-800 See Illustration 511 George III Inlaid Mahogany Pembroke Table Late 18th century With bowed frieze drawer, on square tapering legs with casters. Height 27 1/2 inches, width 32 inches, depth 20 inches. C $300-500 512 Pair of English Brass Two-Light Sconces 18th/19th Century Each with small cast back plate, upscrolled arms with drip pan socket. Height 11 inches, depth 12 1/2 inches. C $400-600 513 Carved and Painted Ship Diorama of a Six-Masted Sailing Vessel Height 21 1/2 inches, width 35 inches. C Property from the Wynant D. Vanderpoel Trust $400-600

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515 Chippendale Parcel-Gilt Mahogany Mirror Last quarter of the 18th century The scrolled crest centering an urn with pendant foliage. Height 53 inches, width 28 1/4 inches. C $2,500-3,500 See Illustration 516 Group of English and Other Brass Table Articles 18th-20th Centuries Comprising hot water kettle, teapot, coffee pot, two covered jugs, porringer, dish, pair of standing salts, two globular soap containers, shaped oval tray. Length of tray 25 1/4 inches. C $700-1,000 517 Federal Mahogany Upholstered Sofa New York, early 19th century The crest carved with a double drapery swag between reeded panels. Height 36 1/2 inches, width 78 inches, depth 27 inches. C $2,000-3,000 See Illustration

518 Group of Copper Cooking Articles Including kettle, coffee pot, kettle stand, etc., approximately six pieces. Height of coffee pot 12 3/4 inches. C $250-350 519 George III Mahogany Butler’s Secretary Bookcase 19th Century With two glazed doors over a fitted desk drawer and three long drawers on splayed bracket feet. Height 7 feet 2 inches, width 41 inches, depth 19 inches. C $600-900 520 George III Mahogany Fold-Over Card Table Circa 1800 With baize inset surface on reeded legs with casters. Height 29 inches, width 36 inches, depth 17 3/4 inches. C $400-600

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521 American Needlework Sampler Worked by Jane Freeland, 1801 Depicting a house flanked by trees, flowers, etc. Height 17 inches, width 15 1/2 inches. C $400-600 522 Chippendale Mahogany Drop-Leaf Dining Table Philadelphia, 18th century With rectangular top and leaves, ogival arched apron on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet. Height 28 1/2 inches, width 48 inches, depth 19 inches, width extended 54 inches. C $800-1,200 523 Chippendale Style Carved Walnut Open Armchair In the Philadelphia manner Height 40 1/2 inches, width 32 inches, depth 18 inches. C $300-400 524 Continental Red Stained Pine and Eglomisé Courting Mirror 18th/19th Century Height 20 inches, width 12 inches. C $400-600 525 Group of Brass Candlesticks and Chambersticks Mostly 19th century Approximately seven pieces. Height of tallest 9 inches. C $400-600 526 Queen Anne Cherrywood Bonnet-Top High Chest Connecticut, mid-18th century The bonnet with two interior drawers, above a pinwheel carved drawer flanked by small drawers all over three long drawers, all flanked by fluted scrolled pilasters; the lower section with a long drawer over a pinwheel carved drawer and two flanking small drawers, the arched and shaped apron with turned pendants and all on cabriole legs. Height 7 feet 1/2 inch, width 40 3/4 inches, depth 19 1/2 inches. C $3,000-5,000 See Illustration 526

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527 Windsor Comb Back Armchair New England, last quarter of the 18th century With molded handholds, shaped seats, baluster turned legs, traces of black and green paint. Height 43 inches, width 24 1/4 inches, depth 15 1/4 inches. C $800-1,200 See Illustration Next Page


528 English Needlework Sampler Worked by Amyrah Haines, 1817 Depicting a school building. Height overall 22 1/4 inches, width 21 inches. Together with an English Needlework Sampler Early 19th century. Depicting Liverpool Infirmary and Chelsea Asylum. Height overall 21 3/4 inches, width 21 3/4 inches. C Property from the Wynant D. Vanderpoel Trust $400-600 529 Federal Grain Painted Tall Case Clock The scrolled pediment with three brass finials. Inscribed R. Whiting Winchester. Height 6 feet 10 1/4 inches, width 17 3/4 inches, depth 10 1/4 inches. C $500-700 530 Group of Brass Desk and Table Articles 18th/19th Century Comprising two desk stands, pair of tapersticks with square bases, wax jack, trimmer and stand, two snuffers with tray. Length of largest desk stand 10 1/2 inches. Provenance of one desk stand: Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blum, Willow Corners Antiques, Lisbon, CT C $600-900

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531 Two Pairs of English Brass Candlesticks 18th Century Comprising a pair with petal bases and a pair with scalloped molded bases. Height of tallest 9 1/2 inches. C $400-600 532 William and Mary Figured Maple Oval-Top Tavern Table New England, 18th century The oval top above a rectangular frieze over baluster turned legs joined by box stretchers. Height 26 1/4 inches, width 32 inches, depth 21 3/4 inches. C $1,500-2,500 See Illustration 533 Chippendale Parcel-Gilt Mirror 18th Century The scrolled arched crest centering a phoenix. Height 37 inches, width 20 inches. C $600-900

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534 Federal Inlaid Mahogany and Brass Mounted Tall Case Clock Levi and Abel Hutchins, Concord, New Hampshire, circa 1790 The Roxbury type case with scrolled ornament and three brass finials, the painted dial inscribed Levi & Abel Hutchins, Concord, the arched and molded case door over fan inlaid base, on ogee bracket feet. Height 7 feet 8 1/2 inches, width 20 1/4 inches, depth 9 1/2 inches. C $4,000-6,000 See Illustration 535 Carved and Painted Ship Diorama of a Three-Masted Sailing Vessel and a Small Boat Height 19 inches, width 20 1/2 inches. C Property from the Wynant D. Vanderpoel Trust $400-600 536 English Needlework Sampler Worked by Ann Metcalfe, 1796 Height 19 inches, width 17 1/4 inches. C $600-800

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537 Group of Six English Brass Doorstops 19th/20th Century Together with a Brass Gondola Ornament of a Putto on a Seahorse. Height of tallest 17 1/2 inches. C $500-700

538 Three Southwestern Native American Painted Pottery Ollas One signed G. Chino Acoma, N.M. Together with a Double Vessel. Signed Robert Tenario. Height of largest 10 inches. C Estate of Felice Ross $600-900 539 Continental Rosewood Gate-Leg Drop-Leaf Table With two drawers raised on double-baluster legs and conforming stretchers. Height 30 1/2 inches, width 50 inches, depth 21 inches. C $1,000-1,500 540 Haviland Limoges Painted Porcelain Seafood Plate Designed by Theodore R. Davis for the Rutherford B. Hayes White House Service, circa 1880 Painted with a lobster, raised on claw form feet. Fully marked and with American eagle at the border. Diameter 9 inches. C Estate of Edwin P. McLaury $1,000-1,500 See Illustration 541 Set of Six Haviland Limoges Porcelain Oyster Plates Designed for the Rutherford B. Hayes White House Service, circa 1880, by Theodore Russell Davis Fully marked and with American eagle at the border. Diameter 8 1/2 inches. C $2,000-3,000 See Illustration Next Page


542 Union Porcelain Works Ice Water Pitcher Circa 1876, designed by Karl L.H. Muller The walrus spout with tusks, bear form handle, molded with King Gambrinus offering Brother Jonathan a glass of lager, the other side depicting a fight between Bill Nye and Ah Sin, with playing cards. Printed marks and incised UPW. Height 9 3/4 inches. A pitcher of the same model is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and another is in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum, New York. Literature: Frelinghuysen, Alice C., American Porcelain 1770-1920, 1989, pp. 182-183. An example was sold Doyle, New York, May 1, 2007, lot 3110. C Estate of Howard S. Smith $2,000-3,000 See Illustration

546 Pair of Painted Cast Iron Baseball Player Andirons Early 20th century Inscribed RBS/09. Height 19 1/2 inches, depth 17 1/2 inches. C $3,000-5,000 See Illustration

543 Classical Giltwood Mirror 19th Century The frieze with a basket of grapes flanked by upright acanthus leaves. Height 56 inches, width 30 inches, depth 4 inches. C $400-600

549 Classical Mahogany Marble Top Pier Table New York, second quarter of the 19th century On columnar supports and foliate carved legs. Height 36 inches, width 36 1/2 inches, depth 18 1/4 inches. C $800-1,200

544 Pair of Regency Style Mahogany Upholstered Settees Height 35 1/2, width 6 feet, depth 21 inches. C $800-1,200 545 Classical Mahogany and Marble Top Pier Table New York, second quarter of the 19th century Height 33 1/2 inches, width 42 inches, depth 18 inches. Provenance: Irvine & Fleming, Inc., New York C Property from the Estate of Wendy Vanderbilt Lehman $500-700

547 Classical Mahogany Extension Dining Table Probably Continental, 19th century Height 29 3/4 inches, width 55 1/2 inches, depth 47 inches. C $600-900

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548 Gilt Metal and Etched Glass Hanging Lantern 19th Century Cut with grapes. Height 30 inches. C $250-350

550 Federal Marble Top Inlaid Mahogany Side Cabinet New York, early 19th century The top with rounded outset corners over a case with reeded stiles, two frieze drawers over two panel doors enclosing three pull out shelves, all on turned brass mounted legs. Height 38 1/2 inches, width 43 1/2 inches, depth 22 1/2 inches. C Estate of Felice Ross $800-1,200

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551 551 Carved and Painted American Eagle Wall Plaque Shown clutching a shield of red and white stripes with star banner. Height 21 inches, width 38 1/2 inches. C $800-1,200 See Illustration

Carpets & Rugs PROPERTY FROM A PROMINENT CONNECTICUT ESTATE 552 Bakshaish Carpet Northwest Persia, last quarter of the 19th century The madder field with a central stepped pendant medallion flanked by indigo spandrels is within an ivory rosette border. Approximately 15 feet 6 inches x 11 feet 5 inches. Partial ends, minor oxidation to blacks, sewn slits. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $4,000-6,000 553 Perepedk Kuba Prayer Rug Northeast Caucasus, circa 1900 The ivory field with ram’s horn motifs flanking rosetti beneath an angular niche is within an indigo crab border. Approximately 6 feet x 3 feet 9 inches. Restored area one corner. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $500-700

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554 Mahal Carpet Central Persia, last quarter of the 19th century The ivory field with polychrome floral vinery overall is within a rust meandering vine border. Approximately 11 feet 9 inches x 10 feet 7 inches. Areas of wear, moth damage. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,500-2,500 555 Kurdish Runner West Persia, circa 1900 Eight stepped pole medallions on the midnight blue field are within an indigo rosette and serrated leaf border. Approximately 15 feet 9 inches x 3 feet 9 inches. Moth damage. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 556 Sewen Kazak Rug Southwest Caucasus, late 19th century The madder field with a central C rug form medallion is within an indigo stylized rosette border. Approximately 7 feet 9 inches x 5 feet. 8 inch and 10 inch sewn seams one end. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,200-1,800 557 Tekke Bokhara Carpet West Turkestan, late 19th century Four columns of 10 gul medallions on the madder field are within a rosette border. Approximately 9 feet 11 inches x 6 feet 10 inches. Minor moth damage, small hole. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,200-1,800

558 Kuba Rug Northeast Caucasus, early 20th century The slate blue field with polychrome stylized flora overall is within an ivory rosette border. Approximately 5 feet 6 inches x 4 feet 3 inches. Minor moth damage. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 559 Shiraz Rug Southwest Persia, circa 1900 Four polychrome diamond medallions on the midnight blue field are within an ivory rosette and serrated leaf border. Approximately 9 feet 6 inches x 5 feet. Moth damage, areas of wear, losses to ends, re-wrapped selvedges. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $300-500 560 Lavar Kerman Rug Southeast Persia, last quarter of the 19th century The allover polychrome boteh pattern on the ivory field is within a floral vinery border. 648 knots per square inch. Approximately 7 feet 4 inches x 4 feet 8 inches. Stains, color runs. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $600-900 561 Fereghan Carpet North Persia, last quarter of the 19th century The midnight blue field with a polychrome herati pattern overall is within a madder palmette and vine border. Approximately 17 feet x 11 feet 11 inches. Area of minor wear, small slits on one end, minor end losses. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,000-2,000


562 Isfahan Carpet Central Iran, mid 20th century The central circular pendant medallion on the ivory field flanked by indigo spandrels is within a madder palmette and vine border. Silk wraps, 841 knots per square inch. Approximately 10 feet 5 inches x 7 feet. Stains. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,000-2,000 563 Shirvan Rug East Caucasus, circa 1900 The midnight blue field with polychrome rosettes in a vinery lattice overall is within a kufic border. Approximately 5 feet 2 inches x 3 feet 7 inches. Nick to one end. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 564 Wool and Silk Qum Prayer Carpet Central Iran, mid 20th century The ivory field with an ascending tree of life is within an indigo palmette and curled leak border. Silk highlights, cotton foundation, 240 knots per square inch. Approximately 10 feet 2 inches x 7 feet. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $1,500-2,500 565 Kazak Rug Southwest Caucasus, circa 1900 Seven diamond medallions on the madder field are within an ivory rosette border. Approximately 6 feet 7 inches x 3 feet 8 inches. Losses to ends, foldwear, soiled. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $200-300 566 Shirvan Rug East Caucasus, early 20th century The indigo field with geometric medallions overall is within an ivory boteh border. Approximately 5 feet x 3 feet 9 inches. Minor color runs. C Property from a Prominent Connecticut Estate $400-600 PROPERTY FROM VARIOUS OWNERS 567 Heriz Carpet Northwest Persia, second quarter of the 20th century The central polychrome geometric medallion on the terracotta field flanked by ivory spandrels is within an indigo rosette and serrated leaf border. Approximately 13 feet 4 inches x 10 feet. Sun fading, minor moth damage on reverse, nicks to edges. C Estates of Lucille and Charles Plotz $1,000-1,500

568 American Hooked Carpet United States, circa 1900 The allover pattern of polychrome octagonal medallions is within a rosette border. Approximately 11 feet 3 inches x 9 feet 1 inch. Stains, holes, restorations. C $800-1,200 569 Heriz Carpet Northwest Persia, second quarter of the 20th century The central geometric pendant medallion on the russet field flanked by ivory spandrels is within a midnight blue palmette and vine border. Approximately 14 feet 7 inches x 10 feet 11 inches. Sun-faded areas. C Estates of Lucille and Charles Plotz $2,000-3,000 570 Fachralo Kazak Double-Prayer Rug Southwest Caucasus, dated 1291 AH/1875 AD The madder field with a two angular niches amongst stylized flora is within reciprocal trefoil outer borders. Approximately 5 feet 1 inch x 4 feet 1 inch. Partial ends, repiled areas. C Estate of Albert Bruce Connor $2,000-3,000 571 Northwest Persian Gallery Carpet Northwest Persia, circa 1900 The allover polychrome herati pattern on the charcoal field is within a madder rosette and serrated leaf border. Approximately 16 feet 2 inches x 5 feet 9 inches. Moth damage, areas of wear. C $1,000-2,000 572 Cotton Dhurrie Carpet India, circa 1925 The striped field with an allover pattern of polychrome saw-tooth medallions is within an indigo rosette and vine border. Approximately 14 feet 10 inches x 14 feet 5 inches. Fain stains, minor losses to ends. C $800-1,200

574 Cloudband Kazak Rug Southwest Caucasus, circa 1900 Two polychrome geometric medallions on the madder field are within an ivory crab border. Approximately 7 feet 6 inches x 3 feet 10 inches. Minor oxidation to blacks, small areas of re-piling. C $1,000-2,000 575 Kurdish Gallery Carpet West Persia, first quarter of the 20th century The ascending pattern of polychrome palmettes on the camel field is within a blue boteh and meandering vine border. Approximately 16 feet 6 inches x 6 feet 7 inches. 3 inch x 3 inch restored area, chemically washed. C $2,000-3,000 576 Fachralo Kazak Rug Southwest Caucasus, last quarter of the 19th century The central polychrome geometric medallion on the slate green field is within an ivory border. Approximately 5 feet 4 inches x 3 feet 5 inches. Minor re-piling. C $1,500-2,500 577 Kurdish Rug West Persia, first quarter of the 20th century The ascending pattern of vases flanked by birds on the midnight blue field is within a sky blue hexagon border. Approximately 9 feet 7 inches x 5 feet 4 inches. Nicks to sides, areas of wear, small restored and re-piled areas, chemically washed. C $800-1,200

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573 Mahal Carpet Central Persia, first quarter of the 20th century The rust field with an overall pattern of rosettes amongst angular vinery is within a midnight blue palmette and vine border. Approximately 13 feet 4 inches x 9 feet 3 inches. Minor losses to ends, re-wrapped selvedges, thin areas. C Estate of a European Collector $800-1,200

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GLOSSARY The following examples define some of the terms used in this catalogue. The reader is reminded that all of the terms and descriptions used in this catalogue as to authorship, period, culture, source or origin for any property are made and used as qualified statements and opinions only, and are subject to the Conditions of Sale and the Terms of Guarantee. In connection with the attribution of authorship, as described in paragraph 2 of the Terms of Guarantee, the following terms are used in this catalogue, and are defined as follows:

FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS REGENCY ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE First quarter of the 19th century. This heading with the date included means that the piece is, in our best judgment, of the period indicated with no major alterations or restorations. REGENCY ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE This heading without inclusion of a date indicates that in our best judgment, the piece, while basically of the period, has been substantially altered or restored and in some cases it may also indicate that the piece has been constructed from old parts. REGENCY STYLE SOFA TABLE The inclusion of the word “style” in the heading indicates that, in our opinion, the piece is an intentional copy or reproduction of an earlier work or style of works.

PAINTINGS NICOLAES MAES In our best judgment the work is by the named artist. This is our highest category of authenticity in the present catalogue. ATTRIBUTED TO NICOLAES MAES In our best judgment, while the work is of the period of the named artist, and on the basis of style can be ascribed to him, we cannot state with certainty that it is by him. SCHOOL OF NICOLAES MAES In our best judgment, the work is of the period of the named artist, by a pupil or close follower of the artist, but is not by the artist.

SIGNED NICOLAES MAES In our best judgment, the signature, monogram, initials or other similar indicia of authorship is a recognized signature of the artist and appears in one of the six areas of the painting designated as follows: (u.l.) Upper left (l.l.) Lower left (u.r.) Upper right (l.r.) Lower right (u.c.) Upper center (l.c.) Lower center BEARS SIGNATURE, NICOLAES MAES In our best judgment, the signature, monogram, initials or other similar indicia of authorship is not that of the artist and may have been added at a later date. DATED In our best judgment, the date indicated on the work is the date the work was executed. DATED (FOR BRONZES) In our best judgment, the date indicated when the original model was executed. Since the exact date of the casting of a bronze sculpture is often unknown and illustrations in reference books may not specify which particular cast is discussed or illustrated, it should be pointed out that dates of execution and entries listed under Literature in the individual catalogue entries do not necessarily refer to the castings included in the sale.

PRINTS

EDITION Information regarding the size of the edition is given when possible. SIGNATURE Only manuscript signatures of the artists are indicated. Signatures “in the plate” are not mentioned since they are considered part of the image. QUALITY AND CONDITION An attempt has been made to give relevant information concerning the quality of the impression, the size of the margins and the condition of the prints when possible. These descriptions are qualified statements or opinions only, and are made subject to the Conditions of Sale and Terms of Guarantee. The print sleeves are the property of Doyle New York and are not included in the sale. MEASUREMENTS As with any description in this catalogue, measurements are qualified statements or opinions and are subject to the Conditions of Sale and Terms of Guarantee. Doyle New York shall not be liable for any mistakes in measurements. Measurements have been made to the best of our ability, and are given in inches to the nearest 1/4 inch and millimeters, height before width. Unless otherwise indicated, etchings and engravings are measured by the dimensions of the plate marks.Woodcuts, lithographs and silkscreens are measured by the dimensions of the images. All pictures are framed unless otherwise noted in this catalogue.

NAME OF THE ARTIST Subject to the Conditions of Sale and Terms of Guarantee set forth in this catalogue, and except where stated as being “after” or “attributed to” an artist, each lot is by the artist appearing at the head of the lot, except in the case of lots containing works by more than one artist. TITLE If there is a generally accepted title for the print, that title is given in upper case at the beginning of the lot description. If the work has no title or the title is unknown to us, a descriptive title is given in brackets. REFERENCES Information from the standard catalogues of the artists’ works is cited when possible following the title.

CIRCLE OF NICOLAES MAES In our best judgment, the work is of the period of the named artist and closely related to his style.

MEDIUM The mediums are described as fully as possible, although secondary techniques may not be listed.

MANNER OF NICOLAES MAES OR AFTER NICOLAES MAES OR FOLLOWER OF NICOLAES MAES In our best judgment, although the work is in the style of or a copy of a work by the named artist, it is of a later period.

DATE The date given is that of the original plate, block, stone or screen. It is not necessarily the date at which the impression offered for sale was printed.

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CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. BINDING TERMS

The lots listed in this catalogue will be offered by Doyle New York as owner or as agent for consignor subject to the following terms and conditions. Where Doyle is agent, the contract is between seller and buyer. The following Conditions of Sale and Terms of Guarantee constitute the entire agreement with the purchaser relative to the property listed in this catalogue. By bidding at auction you agree to be bound by these terms:

2. AS IS

All lots are sold “AS IS” and without recourse and neither Doyle New York nor its consignor makes any warranties or representations, express or implied, with respect to such lots, except for the limited warranties expressly stated in the Terms of Guarantee section of this catalogue. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any property in which they are interested, before the auction takes place, to determine its condition, size, and whether or not it has been repaired or restored. Except as otherwise expressly and specifically provided in the Terms of Guarantee, neither Doyle New York nor its consignor makes any express or implied warranty or representation of any kind or nature with respect to merchantability, fitness for purpose, correctness of the catalogue or other description of the physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, medium, material, genuineness, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, exhibitions, literature or historical significance of any lot sold. The absence of any reference to the condition of a lot does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging; nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of others. References in the catalogue entry or the condition report to damage or restoration are for guidance only and should be evaluated by personal inspection by the bidder or a knowledgeable representative. The Terms of Guarantee are controlling, and no statement, whether written or oral, and whether made in this catalogue, an advertisement, a bill of sale, a salesroom posting or announcement, the remarks of an auctioneer, or otherwise, shall be deemed to create any warranty, representation or assumption of liability. All statements by Doyle New York in the catalogue entry for the property or in the condition report, or made orally or in writing elsewhere, are statements of opinion and are not to be relied on as statements of fact. Except as stated in the Terms of Guarantee, neither Doyle New York nor the seller is responsible in any way for errors or omissions in the catalogue or any supplemental material. Buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves concerning the condition of the property and the matters referred to in the catalogue entry. Doyle New York and its consignor make no warranty or representation, express or implied, that the purchaser will acquire any copyright or reproduction rights to any lot sold. Doyle New York expressly reserves the right to reproduce any image of the lots sold in this catalogue.

The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for Doyle New York relating to a lot, including the contents of this catalogue, is, and shall remain at all times, the property of Doyle New York and shall not be used by the buyer, nor by anyone else, without our prior written consent.

3. WITHDRAWAL

Doyle New York reserves the right to withdraw any lot at any time prior to the commencement of bidding for such lot and shall have no liability whatsoever for such withdrawal.

4. RESERVES

If the auctioneer decides that any opening bid is below the value of the lot offered, the auctioneer may reject that bid and withdraw the lot from sale; and if, having acknowledged an opening bid, he decides that any advance thereafter is insufficient, he may reject that advance. Unless otherwise indicated, all lots are offered subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum price below which such lot will not be sold. No reserve will exceed the low estimate of the lot. Reserves are agreed upon with the consignor or, in the absence thereof, in the absolute discretion of Doyle New York. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer, all bids are per lot as numbered in the catalogue. Lots marked C preceding the estimate are consigned and reserved. Those marked • are reserved property in which Doyle New York has an interest. Doyle New York on occasion makes loans or advances funds to consignors. The auctioneer may implement the reserve by opening bidding on any lot by placing a bid on behalf of the seller. The auctioneer will not specifically identify bids placed on behalf of the seller. The auctioneer may further bid on behalf of the seller, up to the amount of the reserve, by placing successive or consecutive bids for a lot or by placing bids in response to other bidders. Unless otherwise noted in the catalogue or by an announcement at the auction, Doyle New York acts as agent on behalf of the seller and does not permit the seller to bid on his or her own property.

5. ESTIMATES

Each lot in the catalogue is given a low and high estimate representing that range which, in the opinion of Doyle New York, represents a fair and probable auction value. When possible, the estimate is based on previous auction records of comparable property, condition, rarity, quality and provenances. The estimates are often determined several months before a sale and are therefore subject to change upon further research of the property, or to reflect market conditions or currency fluctuations. Estimates are subject to revision. Actual prices realized for items can fall below or above this range. An estimate of the selling price should not be relied on as a statement that this is the price at which the item will sell or its value for any other purpose. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium. Where “Estimate on Request” appears, please contact the Specialist Department for further information.

6. BIDDING

Doyle New York reserves the right, at our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises or participation in any auction and to reject any bid, as well as the right to refuse to acknowledge any bidder. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the purchaser. The auctioneer has the right at his absolute and sole discretion to advance the bidding in such a manner as he may decide, to withdraw or divide any lot, and to combine any two or more lots. In the event of error or dispute between bidders, or in the event of doubt on our part as to the validity of any bid, whether during or after the sale, the auctioneer has final discretion to determine the successful bidder, to continue the bidding, to cancel the sale, or to reoffer and resell the lot in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, the Doyle New York sale record shall be conclusive.

7. PURCHASER’S RESPONSIBILITY

Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer to the highest acknowledged bidder, subject to the conditions of sale set forth herein. Such bidder there upon assumes full risk and responsibility there for (including, without limitation, liability for or damage to frames and glass covering prints, paintings or other works). Although in our discretion we will execute orders or absentee bids or accept telephone bids as a convenience to clients who are not present at auctions, we are not responsible for any errors or omissions in connection therewith. When making a bid, a bidder is accepting personal liability to pay the purchase price as follows, unless it has been explicitly agreed in writing with Doyle New York before the commencement of the sale that the bidder is acting as agent on behalf of an identified third party acceptable to Doyle New York, and that Doyle New York will look only to the principal for payment: The total purchase price to be paid by purchaser is the amount of the successful bid price plus a premium of 25% on the first $300,000 of the hammer price of each lot, 20% on the portion of the hammer price from $300,001 through $3,000,000, and 12.5% on that portion of the hammer price exceeding $3,000,000. Payment of each lot shall be made as follows: A cash deposit of not less than 25% of the purchase price (unless the whole purchase price is required at the sole discretion of Doyle New York) will be paid on the day of the auction. Deposits shall apply to all purchases made at this sale and not to any one particular lot.

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CONDITIONS OF SALE CONTINUED Prior to the sale, the buyer must provide us with his or her name and permanent address and, if so requested, details of the bank from which payment will be made. The balance of the purchase price, if any, will be paid not later than 5 pm one (1) day following the day of the auction. Such payment shall be made in U.S. dollars by certified or cashier check drawn on a U.S. bank unless other arrangements are made with Doyle New York. The buyer will not acquire title to the lot until we have received all amounts due to us from the buyer in good cleared funds even in circumstances where we have released the lot to the buyer. Doyle New York reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by personal check until the check has cleared the bank. The purchaser agrees to pay Doyle New York a handling charge of $35 for any check dishonored by the drawee. At some auctions there may be a video or digital screen. Errors may occur in its operation and in the quality of the image, and Doyle New York does not accept liability for such errors. Any objects offered at this auction which contain materials from a species that is endangered or protected, including, but not limited to, ivory, coral and tortoiseshell, may require a license or certificate prior to exportation from the United States or an individual state and additional certificates or licenses for importation into another state or country. Some materials may not be exported, imported into other states or countries or resold. It is the purchaser’s responsibility to be aware of applicable laws and regulations and to obtain any required export or import licenses or certificates and any other required documentation. Further, the purchaser shall be responsible for on-time payment of the full purchase price of the lot, even if the obtaining of any such license is denied or delayed. Doyle assumes no liability for failing to identify materials from endangered or protected species or for incorrectly identifying such materials.

8. REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO DOYLE NEW YORK

In addition to the other remedies available to us by law, we reserve the right to impose a late charge of 1 1/2% per month of the total purchase price if payment is not made in accordance with the conditions set forth herein. All property must be removed from our premises by the purchaser at their expense not later than (2) business days following its sale and, if it is not removed, Doyle New York reserves the right to charge a minimum storage fee of $5 per lot per day or to deliver the property to a public warehouse for storage at the purchaser’s expense, to be released only after payment in full of all removal, storage, handling, insurance and any other costs incurred, together with payment of all other amounts due to us. Doyle New York shall have no liability for any damage to property left on its premises for more than (2) days following the sale.

If any applicable conditions herein are not complied with by the purchaser, in addition to other remedies available to us and the consignor by law, including without limitation the right to hold the purchaser liable for the total purchase price, including all fees, charges and expenses more fully set forth herein, we shall be entitled in our absolute discretion to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies: a) To charge interest at such rate as we shall reasonably select; b) To hold the defaulting buyer liable for the total amount due and to commence legal proceedings for its recovery together with interest, legal fees and costs to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law; c) Cancel the sale of that, or any other lot or lots sold to the defaulting purchaser at the same or any other auction, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the purchaser; d) Resell the property whether at private sale or public auction without reserve, and the purchaser will be liable for any deficiency, cost, including handling charges, the expenses of both sales, our commission on both sales at our regular rate, all other charges due hereunder and incidental damages; e) To set off the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by the buyer against any amounts which we may owe the buyer in any other transactions; f) Where several amounts are owed by the buyer to us, in respect of different transactions, to apply any amount paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particular transaction, whether or not the buyer so directs; g) To reject at any future auction any bids made by or on behalf of the buyer or to require a deposit from the buyer before accepting any bids; h) To take such other actions as we deem necessary or appropriate; or i) To effect any combination thereof. In addition, a defaulting purchaser will be deemed to have granted and assigned to us a continuing security interest of first priority in, and we may retain as collateral security for such purchaser’s obligations to us, any property or money of or owing to such purchaser in our possession. We shall have all of the rights accorded a secured party under the New York Uniform Commercial Code with respect to such property and we may apply against such obligations all monies held or received by us for the account of, or due from us, to such purchaser. At our option, payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until we have collected funds represented by checks, or in the case of bank or cashier’s checks, we have confirmed their authenticity. In the event the purchaser fails to pay any or all of the total purchaser price for any lot and Doyle New York nonetheless elects to pay the consignor any portion of the sale proceeds, the purchaser acknowledges that Doyle New York shall have all of the rights of the consignor to pursue the purchaser for any amounts paid to the consignor, whether at law, in equity, or under these Conditions of Sale.

9. LIMITED LIABILITY

If for any cause a purchased lot cannot be delivered in as good condition as at the time of sale, or should any purchased lot be stolen or mis-delivered or lost prior to delivery, Doyle New York shall not be liable for any amount in excess of that paid by the purchaser. We are not responsible for the acts or omissions of carriers or packers of purchased lots, whether or not recommended by us. Packing and handling of purchased lots by us is at the entire risk of the purchaser and Doyle New York will have no liability for any loss or damage to such items.

10. DOYLE NEW YORK EMPLOYEES

Employees of Doyle New York are not prohibited from bidding on property. In the course of their employment it is possible that they may have access to information not available to the public.

11. WAIVER OF CONDITIONS

Any and all of these conditions may be waived or modified in the sole discretion of Doyle New York. The Conditions of Sale, Terms of Guarantee, the glossary, if any, and all other contents of this catalogue are subject to amendment by us by oral announcements made during the sale. Salesroom notices amend the catalogue description of a lot after our catalogue has gone to press. They are posted in the viewing galleries and salesroom or are announced by the auctioneer. Please take note of them.

12. All measurements and weight are approximate.

Doyle New York is not responsible for damage of glass covering paintings, drawings, other works or frames and lamp shades regardless of cause.

13. If any part of these Conditions of Sale is found

by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the balance of the conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted by law.

14. The rights and obligations of the parties with

respect to these Conditions of Sale and Terms of Guarantee, as well as the purchaser’s and our respective rights and obligations hereunder, the conduct of the auction and any matters connected with any of the foregoing, shall be governed and interpreted by the laws of the State of New York. By bidding at auction, whether present in person or by agent, by written bid, telephone or other means, the buyer shall be deemed to have submitted, for the benefit of Doyle New York, to the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal or state courts located in the state and county of New York and waives any objection to the jurisdiction and venue of any such court.

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Los Angeles Offered at $5,250,000

LUXURY COLLECTION

Irene Tsu, Lic# 00975925

310.993.6141

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TERMS OF GUARANTEE Doyle New York warrants the authenticity of authorship of each lot contained in this catalogue solely and expressly subject to the terms and conditions set forth below.

1. DEFINITION OF AUTHORSHIP

“Authorship” is defined as the artist, artisan, workshop, designer, school, period, culture, or source of origin, as applicable and indicated in the description of the lot. The warranted information appears in bold print immediately following the individual lot number; no other language in the catalogue is warranted, including any supplemental material which appears below the bold print headings. Doyle New York is not responsible for any errors or omissions in any material, which appears below the bold print headings. The description of authorship in this catalogue may be amended by a supplement to the catalogue, or by notices or announcements at the time and place of the auction sale. This catalogue may contain one or more glossaries explaining the terminology used in the catalogue. All terminology used in this catalogue, including the contents of the glossaries, are merely qualified statements or opinions and are not intended or made as warranted statements or representations under these Terms of Guarantee. Doyle New York makes no warranties whatsoever, express or implied, with respect to any material in the catalogue, except as set forth in bold print headings following individual lot numbers in this catalogue and subject to the exclusions set forth below.

2. COVERAGE UNDER THE GUARANTEE

Subject to the exclusions set forth below in paragraphs 5 and 6, Doyle New York warrants the authorship (as that term is defined above) of each lot in this catalogue for a period of five years from the date of the sale of the lot.

The guarantee is made only to the original purchaser of record at the auction, and only the registered bidder for the lot at the auction will be considered as the original purchaser. The buyer must give written notice of claim within five years from the date of the auction. Doyle New York may require, at its option, to have the purchaser obtain at the purchaser’s expense the opinion of two recognized experts (approved by Doyle New York) in the field relating to the item in question, before Doyle New York determines whether to rescind a sale under the above warranty. Upon request, Doyle New York will provide the purchaser with the names of acceptable experts.

3. NON-ASSIGNABILITY

The benefits of this warranty are not assignable and shall be applicable only to the original purchaser of record (i.e., the registered bidder) and not to any subsequent owners (including, without limitation, donees, heirs, successors, beneficiaries or assigns) who have, or may acquire, an interest in any purchased property. The original buyer must have remained the owner of the lot without disposing of any interest in it to any third party.

4. SOLE REMEDY

The purchaser agrees that in the case of a breach of warranty under these Terms of Guarantee, he shall have no remedy other than rescission of the sale and the refund of the original purchase price paid. The original purchase price paid is defined as the amount of the successful bid price, plus the buyer’s premium. No rescission and refund will be made unless the item is returned to Doyle New York at 175 East 87th Street, New York, NY 10128, in the same condition as at the time of sale. The remedy of rescission and refund is exclusive and the purchaser waives any other remedy which may be otherwise available in law or equity. Doyle New York shall not be liable for any special, consequential or incidental damages incurred or claimed including, without limitation, loss of profits or for interest.

5. EXCLUSIONS

This warranty does not apply to: i. authorship of any paintings, drawings or sculpture created prior to 1870, unless the lot is determined to be a counterfeit which has a value at the date of the claim for rescission which is materially less than the purchase price paid for the lot; or ii. any catalogue description where it was specifically mentioned that there is a conflict of specialist opinion on the authorship of a lot; or iii. authorship which on the date of sale was in accordance with the then generally accepted opinion of scholars and specialists, despite the subsequent discovery of new information, whether historical or physical, concerning the artist or craftsman, his students, school, workshop or followers; or iv. the identification of periods or dates of execution which may be proven inaccurate by means of scientific processes not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue, or which were unreasonably expensive or impractical to use at the time of publication of the catalogue. The term counterfeit is defined as a modern fake or forgery, made less than fifty years ago, and made with the intent to deceive. The authenticity of signatures, monograms, initials or other similar indications of authorship is expressly excluded as a controlling factor in determining whether a work is a counterfeit under the meaning of this Terms of Warranty.

6. LIMITED WARRANTY

As stated in paragraph 2 of the Conditions of Sale, neither Doyle New York nor its consignor makes any express or implied representations or warranties whatsoever concerning any property in the catalogue, including without limitation, any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, except as specifically and expressly provided in these Terms of Guarantee.

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INFORMATION ON SALES AND USE TAX RELATED TO PURCHASES AT AUCTION To better assist our clients, we have prepared the following information on Sales and Use Tax related to property purchased at auction.

WHY DOYLE NEW YORK COLLECTS SALES TAX Virtually all State Sales Tax Laws require a corporation to register with the State’s Tax Authorities and collect and remit sales tax if the corporation maintains a presence within the state, such as offices. In the states that impose sales tax, Tax Laws require an auction house, with a presence in the state, to register as a sales tax collector, and remit sales taxcollected to the state. New York sales tax is charged on the hammer price, buyer’s premium and any other applicable charges on any property picked up or delivered in New York, regardless of the state or country in which the purchaser resides or does business.

WHERE DOYLE NEW YORK COLLECTS SALES TAX Doyle New York is currently registered to collect sales tax in the following states: New York and the District of Columbia. For any property collected or received by the purchaser in New York City, such property is subject to sales tax at the existing New York State and City rate of 8.875%.

WHERE DOYLE NEW YORK IS NOT REQUIRED TO COLLECT SALES TAX Doyle New York is not required to collect sales tax on property delivered to states other than those listed above. If the property is delivered to a state where Doyle New York is not required to collect sales tax, it is the responsibility of the purchaser to self-assess any sales or use tax and remit it to taxing authorities in that state. Doyle New York is not required to collect sales tax for property delivered to the purchaser outside of the United States.

RESTORATION AND OTHER SERVICES Regardless of where the property is subsequently transported, if any framing or restoration services are performed in New York, it is considered to be a delivery of the property to the purchaser in New York, and Doyle New York will be required to collect the 8.875% New York sales tax.

CERTAIN EXEMPTIONS Most states that impose sales taxes allow for specified exemptions to the tax. For example, a registered re-seller such as a registered art dealer may purchase without incurring a tax liability, and Doyle New York is not required to collect sales tax from such re-seller. The art dealer, when re-selling the property, may be required to charge sales tax to its client, or the client may be required to self-assess sales or use tax upon acquiring the property. If a not-for-profit or charitable organization is selling property through Doyle New York, it may be sold as a tax exempted purchase. The not-for-profit seller must be registered with the New York Department of Taxation and Finance as an exempt organization and the property must be picked up or delivered in New York. However, a compensating use tax is due from the buyer if any such lot is shipped to any of the states where Doyle New York maintains offices. It is the buyer’s responsibility to ascertain and pay all taxes due. Buyers claiming exemption from sales tax must have the appropriate documentation on file with Doyle New York prior to the release of the property.

LOCAL TAX ADVISORS As sales tax laws vary from state to state, Doyle New York recommends that clients with questions regarding the application of sales or use taxes to property purchased at auction seek tax advice form their local tax advisors.

If the property is delivered into any of the states in which Doyle New York is registered, Doyle New York is required by law to collect and remit the appropriate sales tax in effect in the state where the property is delivered. Property collected from Doyle New York premises by common carriers on behalf of the purchaser for delivery to the purchaser at his address outside of New York is not subject to New York Sales Tax. If it is delivered by the common carrier to any of the states where Doyle New York is required to collect sales tax, applicable tax will be added to the purchase price.

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BUYING AT DOYLE Since 1963, Doyle New York has built a worldwide reputation for expertise, integrity and service. In our New York salesrooms, we hold approximately forty auctions annually featuring fine art, jewelry, furniture, decorative arts, books, prints, couture and a variety of other categories. Our global audience of buyers and sellers know the quality of our sales and appreciate our standard of service. If you are new to the auction process, please take a moment to review the following information. The following will help in understanding the auction buying process. All bidders should read the Conditions of Sale and Terms of Guarantee in this catalogue, as well as the Glossary or any other notices. By bidding at auction, bidders are bound by the Conditions of Sale and Terms of Guarantee, as amended by oral announcements or posted notices, which together form the sale contract between the successful bidder (purchaser), Doyle New York and the seller (consignor) of the lot.

BEFORE YOU BID Doyle New York produces both printed and Internet auction catalogues that contain descriptions of the property being offered and the presale estimates and are available prior to the sale date. Our free Internet catalogues, available at Doyle.com, also provide illustrations, direct communication with our specialists, and the ability to leave online absentee bids and track lots. The catalogues will help familiarize you with property being offered at the designated auction. In addition, Doyle.com offers a free Internet Personal Shopper that allows collectors to enter keywords of objects they are seeking. As each Internet auction catalogue is posted online, the collector is notified by email of any matches. A prospective buyer must complete and sign a registration form and provide identification before bidding. We may require the production of bank or other financial references. PROVENANCE In certain circumstances, Doyle New York may print in the catalogue the history of ownership of a work of art if such information contributes to scholarship or is otherwise well known and assists in distinguishing the work of art. However, the identity of the seller or previous owners may not be disclosed for a variety of reasons. For example, such information may be excluded to accommodate a seller’s request for confidentiality or because the identity of prior owners is unknown given the age of the work of art. SPECIALIST’S ADVICE Prospective bidders may be interested in specific information not included in the catalogue description of a lot. For additional information please contact either a Doyle New York specialist or Doyle New York’s Client Services Department. You may also request a condition report from the specialist in charge.

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BIDDING AT AUCTION Auctions are open to the public without any admission fee or obligation to bid. Pre-auction viewings are open to the public free of charge. Doyle New York’s specialists are available to give advice and condition reports at viewings or by appointment. The auctioneer introduces the objects for sale - known as “lots” in numerical order as listed in the catalogue. The auctioneer accepts bids from those present in the salesroom, from telephone bidders, from Internet bidders or by absentee written bids left with Doyle New York in advance of the auction. LIVE BIDDING The most exciting way to participate at auction is the traditional method of bidding live in the salesroom with an auction paddle. Buyers who would like to bid may register for a paddle on the day of the sale upon entering the salesroom at least 30 minutes before the sale. The paddle is numbered so as to identify you to the auctioneer. To register, you will need a form of identification such as a driver’s license or credit card. If you are a first-time bidder, you will also be asked for your address, phone number and signature and a bank reference in order to create your account. To avoid any delay in the release of purchases, please pre-arrange check or credit approval through Doyle New York’s Credit Department at 212-427-4141 ext. 205. If you are bidding for someone else, you will need to provide a letter from that person authorizing you to bid on that person’s behalf. Issuance of a bid paddle is in Doyle New York’s sole discretion. Once the first bid has been placed, the auctioneer asks for higher bids, in increments determined by the auctioneer. To place your bid, simply raise your paddle until the auctioneer acknowledges you. As a courtesy to bidders, a currency board may be operated. It displays the lot number and current bid in both U.S. dollars and foreign currency. Exchange rates are approximations based on recent exchange rate information and should not be relied upon as a precise invoice amount. Doyle New York assumes no responsibility for any error or omission in foreign or United States currency amounts shown. TELEPHONE BIDDING Clients unable to attend the sale may still participate live by bidding on the telephone with a trained staff member on the auction floor. The Telephone Bid Forms are available on our Web site, in our printed catalogue, and through our Client Services Department. Please contact the Bid Department prior to the sale to make arrangements or to answer any questions you may have. Telephone bids are accepted only at Doyle New York’s discretion and at the caller’s risk. Calls may also be recorded at Doyle New York’s discretion. By bidding on the telephone, prospective buyers consent thereto. Telephone bids cannot be accepted for lot estimated below $1,000. Arrangements must be confirmed with the Bid Department at least 24 hours prior to the auction at 212-427-4141 ext. 242. Arrangements to bid in languages other than English must be made well in advance of the sale date. Doyle New York offers all absentee and telephone bidding services as a convenience to our clients but will not be responsible for errors or failures to execute bids.

ABSENTEE BIDDING For buyers unable to participate live in the salesroom or on the telephone, Doyle offers the option of Absentee Bids. Absentee Bids work exactly as if the bidder were in the salesroom bidding up to a predetermined price limit, except that the price limit is given confidentially to Doyle ahead of time. Absentee Bid Forms are available on our Web site, in our printed catalogues, and through our Client Services Department. Return the completed Absentee Bid Form to Doyle New York either by mail or by fax. When the lot that you are interested in comes up for sale, a Doyle New York representative will execute the bid on your behalf, making every effort to purchase the item for as little as possible and never exceeding your limit. The auctioneer may execute absentee bids directly from the rostrum, identifying these as “absentee bids,” “book bids,” or “order bids.” This service is free and confidential. For detailed instructions and information, please see the Doyle New York Absentee Bid Form at the back of this catalogue or on our Web site. In the event that identical bids are submitted, the earliest will take precedence. INTERNET ABSENTEE BIDS Buyers may also conveniently leave bids on our Web site through our Internet catalogues. These bids are executed at the auction in the same fashion as an Absentee Bid. LIVE ONLINE BIDDING BidLive! with a click of your mouse. Bidders from around the world now can experience the excitement of bidding live at Doyle on their computers. MAC USERS: Please use Firefox browser (download). BidLive!, powered by Invaluable, does not support iPhone or iPad at this time. Doyle New York does not guarantee that live Internet bidding will be uninterrupted or without error, or that Internet bids will be received.


BUYING AT DOYLE CONTINUED SUCCESSFUL BIDS Successful absentee bidders will be notified after the sale. Absentee bidders will receive a list of sale results if they enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope with their Absentee Bid Form. Printed lists of auction prices are available immediately after the sale on our Web site and at our galleries. While invoices are sent out by mail after the auction, we do not accept responsibility for notifying you of the result of your bids. Buyers are requested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possible after the sale to obtain details of the outcome of their bids to avoid incurring unnecessary storage charges.

AFTER THE AUCTION If your bid is successful, you can go directly to Purchaser Accounting to make payment arrangements. Otherwise, your invoice will be mailed to you. The final price is determined by adding the buyer’s premium to the hammer price on a per-lot basis. Sales tax, where applicable, will be charged on the entire amount. Payment is due in full immediately after the sale. However, under certain circumstances, and generally with the seller’s agreement, Doyle New York may offer buyers it deems creditworthy the option of an extended payment plan. Credit terms should be arranged prior to the sale. Please contact the Credit Department for information on credit arrangements for a particular lot. METHODS OF PAYMENT Accepted forms of payment include bank wire transfers, cash (in US currency up to $5,000), traveler’s check (in US currency up to $5,000), money orders (in US currency up to $5,000), or personal check made payable in US dollars drawn on a US bank, unless other arrangements are made with Purchaser Accounts. It is Doyle New York’s policy to request any new clients or purchasers preferring to make a cash payment to provide: verification of identity (by providing some form of government issued identification containing a photograph, such as a passport, identity card, or driver’s license), confirmation of permanent address and identification of the source of the funds. Invoices greater than $5,000 require payment by certified check, bank check or wire transfer. Credit cards are not accepted for payment of auction purchases.

To pay for a purchase by check, please see our cashier and fill out a Check Acceptance Account form. Until approved, you will not be permitted to remove purchases before the check has cleared. To avoid delivery delays, prospective buyers are encouraged to supply bank or other suitable references before the auction. Check acceptance privileges are reviewed from time to time by Doyle New York and may be granted or withdrawn at our sole discretion. Checks should be made payable to Doyle New York. Note that checks drawn on foreign banks may be accepted with the approval of the Credit Department, may not be accepted for values under $500, and that there is a $100 minimum collection charge on checks drawn on foreign banks located outside the U.S. Certified checks, banker’s drafts and cashier’s checks are accepted at Doyle New York’s discretion provided they are issued by a reputable financial institution governed by anti-money laundering laws. Instruments not meeting these requirements will be treatedas “cash equivalents” and subject to theconstraints noted above. Please direct inquiries regarding wire transfer or ACH credit to Steven L. Kuzio, 212.427.4141 ext. 202, steven.kuzio@doyle.com BUYER’S PREMIUM The invoice will include the successful hammer price of the item and the buyer’s premium. Doyle New York charges a premium to the buyer on the final bid price of each lot sold at the following rates: 25% on the first $300,000 of the hammer price of each lot, 20% on the portion of the hammer price from $300,001 through $3,000,000, and 12.5% on that portion of the hammer price exceeding $3,000,000. Applicable sales tax will also be added to the final total. New York Sales tax is charged on the hammer price, buyer’s premium and any other applicable charges on any property picked up or delivered in New York State, regardless of the state or country in which the purchaser resides or does business. Please refer to “Information on Sales and Use Tax Related to Purchases at Auction” in the back of the catalogue. All sales are final and subject to the Conditions of Sale. PICK-UPS Once your payment has been cleared, property may be released. Unless otherwise agreed by Doyle New York, auction purchases should be paid for and picked up at Doyle New York within 48 hours of the auction. Items left beyond the 48 hours may be subject to a storage fee (see below). Please note that the hours for removal of property are Monday through Friday from 8:15am until 4:45pm, except on auction days during which only purchases made that day may be picked up. As a courtesy to purchasers who come to Doyle New York to pick up property, Doyle New York will assist in the packing of lots, although Doyle New York may, in the case of fragile articles, choose not to pack or otherwise handle a purchase. Doyle New York will not be responsible or liable for damage to glass covering paintings, drawings or other works, or damage to frames, regardless of cause.

STORAGE FEES Pursuant to section 8 of our Conditions of Sale, we request that successful buyers collect their property within two business days following the sale. Should the property (except jewelry, coins, stamps or as announced by the auctioneer) remain on our premises for more than 31 days following a sale it will be transferred to an independent warehouse on the buyer’s behalf at the purchaser’s risk and subject to storage charges at the purchaser’s expense. As transferred property will no longer be in Doyle New York’s custody or care, Doyle New York will not be able to assist you with pick-up or shipping arrangements. To avoid storage charges, please arrange for the removal of your purchases as soon as possible. Please Note: Transfer to a Storage facility of uncollected purchases past the 31-day grace period will constitute delivery of the property to the buyer in New York State. As a result, buyer will be liable to pay New York State Sales Tax if not tax-exempt. The charges are payable to an outside Storage Company and therefore cannot be waived by Doyle New York. We encourage all buyers to collect purchased property within two business days following the sale. In order to collect property from Yorkville Van and Storage, buyers must present a copy of a paid invoice bearing a Yorkville warehouse release stamp. This warehouse release stamp can only be obtained from the cashier at Doyle New York’s main reception desk located at 175 East 87th St in Manhattan. SHIPPING Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. Upon request, our Client Services Department will provide a list of shippers who deliver to destinations within the United States and overseas. Kindly disregard the sales tax if an I.C.C. licensed shipper will ship your purchases anywhere outside the state of New York or the District of Columbia. ENDANGERED SPECIES Certain property sold at auction, for example, items made of or incorporating plant or animal materials such as coral, crocodile, ivory, whalebone, tortoise shell, mother-of-pearl, etc., irrespective of age or value, may require a license or certificate prior to exportation and additional licenses or certificates upon importation to another country. Doyle New York suggests that buyers check on their government wildlife import requirements prior to placing a bid. Although licenses can be obtained to export some types of endangered species, other types may not be exported at all, and other types may not be resold in the United States.

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SELLING AT DOYLE At Doyle New York, we commit our expertise, experience, market knowledge and global outreach to every sale. The numerous auction records set in our salesrooms are testimony to the advantages of selling property at Doyle. To make the auction process as easy and convenient as possible, our team of dedicated professionals will guide you through the entire appraisal and auction procedure. As part of our commitment to providing comprehensive auction services to collectors, institutions and estates, Doyle New York offers several options to those seeking to sell their property: consignment of the objects to auction at Doyle, outright sale of the objects to Doyle, a combination of both, or referrals to other organizations.

OBTAINING AN APPRAISAL The first step in selling property at auction is to obtain a free informal appraisal of the item. The appraisal includes an estimated value, which is the specialist’s best judgement as to what the object will sell for at auction. The figure is based upon the specialist’s expertise and knowledge of what similar items are fetching in the current auction market. There are various ways to obtain appraisals. Information and appointments to view property in your home or in the gallery can be arranged through our Scheduling Department, an appropriate Specialist Department, or a Doyle New York Regional Representative. Once your property has been evaluated, Doyle New York representatives can then help you determine how to proceed with the auction process. They will provide information regarding sellers’ commission rates and other charges, auction timetable, shipping and any other further services you may require. SUBMITTING PHOTOGRAPHS We welcome photographs of property to evaluate for possible auction if the property is not portable, or if you are not able to visit our galleries. If you have a large collection, a representative selection of photographs is acceptable. Please bring in the photographs or email photos of your objects to the Scheduling Department. You may also mail photographs to the Scheduling Department, or call them at 212-427-4141, ext. 260, to discuss your property and perhaps arrange an appointment with a specialist. Please be sure to include the dimensions, artist’s signature or maker’s mark, medium, physical condition, and any other relevant information. Our specialists will provide a free preliminary auction estimate subject to a final estimate upon first hand inspection.

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REGIONAL APPRAISAL DAYS Doyle New York’s Regional Representatives host free appraisal days on a regular basis throughout Connecticut, the metropolitan Washington, DC area, as well as in other areas throughout the United States. These popular events provide ease and convenience for collectors outside of New York who wish to sell their property at Doyle. At these events, we accept property for upcoming auctions in our New York salesrooms through both consignment and outright purchase.

SELLING YOUR PROPERTY CONSIGNING TO AUCTION In consigning property to auction, the seller retains ownership until the successful sale of the item at auction. When property is consigned to Doyle for auction, we devote the expertise of our specialists and professional staff to achieving outstanding prices at auction. THE CONSIGNMENT CONTRACT When you consign property to Doyle New York you will receive two copies of our Consignment Agreement, the legal document delineating the terms of sale. One copy should be initialed, signed and returned; the other kept for your records. Once the property is received in our gallery, you will be sent a Contract Schedule listing the property, the planned sale dates, the estimated price ranges, and the reserves will be listed, along with the agreed upon seller’s commission and other related fees. RESERVE PRICE Before an item is offered at auction, the consignor and Doyle New York may agree on a reserve price, a confidential minimum selling price. Unless a specific reserve is arranged, a discretionary reserve is fixed at fifty percent of the low estimate. If the consignor designates a reserve on a lot, and it remains unsold, there will be a buy-in fee charged on the reserve price. OUTRIGHT SALE TO DOYLE Outright purchase of property by Doyle allows the seller the advantage and convenience of immediate payment. Many sellers prefer this method of sale rather than consigning their property to auction and awaiting payment after the successful sale of the items. For further information please contact our Scheduling Department.

AFTER THE AUCTION RESULTS OF SALE You may track realized prices of your consigned property in real time and view all sales results online at Doyle.com. A preliminary settlement statement itemizing the hammer prices, commissions and fees is mailed to the consignor after the auction. You may also call us at 212-427-2730 for prices realized. PAYMENT TO CONSIGNORS Payment to consignors is mailed five weeks after the date of the sale, together with a final settlement statement. The amount of payment is the hammer price of each lot successfully sold, less the commission and any other fees.

ESTATE AND APPRAISAL SERVICES For forty years, Doyle New York’s Appraisal and Auction Services Department has worked with museums, corporate collections, banks and law firms, trust and estate professionals, heirs, and private clients across the nation providing our comprehensive appraisal and auction services. Our thorough, well-researched fair market appraisals have earned Doyle a solid reputation for professionalism, integrity and service throughout the United States. Doyle New York offers a full range of expert appraisal services, specializing in providing timely formal appraisals for estate tax and probate purposes. Our expert team of specialists and our professional staff bring years of experience to each appraisal. Full color digital photographs may be included in the appraisal in order to make each object easily identifiable. Depending on the location, we are happy to provide, at no charge, a preliminary walk-through examination to determine approximate costs and special needs. Appraisal fees are based on the scope of the property with travel expenses additional. Doyle New York will prepare a customized proposal tailored to the specific property under consideration for auction, including a commission and fee structure developed to maximize returns to consignors. We may also make an outright purchase offer on individual items or entire estates. As part of our focus on comprehensive estate liquidation, we offer our unique “Broomclean Service” – our own trucks and crew will transport the fine property to Doyle, remove remaining items, and leave the premises “broomclean.”

INFORMATION For more information please call 212-427-4141, ext 260, or email info@Doyle.com. For estate and appraisal services, please contact our Appraisal and Auction Services Department at 212-427-4141, ext. 227.

HAYLOFT AUCTIONS A division of Doyle, Hayloft Auctions opened in 2016 in the Port Morris neighborhood of the Bronx, New York, and expanded in 2018 to include a new location in Kensington, Maryland. Hayloft Auctions purchases estates and collections large and small throughout the North East and Mid-Atlantic areas, which are sold in timed online-only auctions hosted on HayloftAuctions.com. This service provides opportunities for those seeking to liquidate personal property of more moderate value than would be sold during a live auction event. We invite you to contact us for a complimentary proposal. NEW YORK METRO AREA: 929-303-3266 or info@HayloftAuctions.com WASHINGTON, DC METRO AREA: 301-348-5282 or HayloftDC@HayloftAuctions.com


AUCTION SCHEDULE NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

DOYLE AT HOME Auction: Wednesday, September 26 at 10am Exhibition: September 22 – 24

IMPRESSIONIST & MODERN ART Auction: Wednesday, November 7 at 11am Exhibition: November 3 – 5

OCTOBER

POST-WAR & CONTEMPORARY ART Auction: Wednesday, November 7 at 2pm Exhibition: November 3 – 5

DOYLE AT HOME /HOLIDAY GIFTS / JEWELRY Auction: Wednesday, December 5 at 10am Exhibition: December 1 – 3

SEPTEMBER ®

AMERICAN PAINTINGS, FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS Auction: Wednesday, October 3 at 10am Exhibition: September 29 – 30, October 1 FINE PAINTINGS Auction: Wednesday, October 10 at 10am Exhibition: October 6 – 8 IMPORTANT JEWELRY Auction: Tuesday, October 16 at 10am Exhibition: October 12 – 15 FINE MODERN ART Auction: Wednesday, October 17 at 10am Exhibition: October 12 – 15 PRINTS & MULTIPLES Auction: Monday, October 22 at 10am Exhibition: October 19 – 21

RARE BOOKS, AUTOGRAPHS & MAPS Auction: Tuesday, November 13 at 10am Exhibition: November 10 – 12 JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVER & COINS BY ORDER OF THE PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY Auction: Wednesday, November 14 at 10am Exhibition: November 10 – 12

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IMPORTANT JEWELRY Auction: Wednesday, December 12 at 10am Exhibition: December 8 – 11 PHOTOGRAPHS Auction: Thursday, December 13 at 10am Exhibition: December 8 – 11

CALIFORNIA JEWELRY NYC Auction: Monday, November 19 at 10am NYC Exhibition: November 16 – 18 THE ORESMAN COLLECTION Auction: Tuesday, November 20 at 10am Exhibition: November 16 – 18

COINS, BANK NOTES, & STAMPS Auction: Monday, October 22 at 2pm Exhibition: October 19 – 21 ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS / OLD MASTER PAINTINGS / RUSSIAN WORKS OF ART Auction: Wednesday, October 31 at 10am Exhibition: October 27 – 29

CATALOGUES

EXHIBITION HOURS

SELLING AT AUCTION

View the catalogues and leave bids online at Doyle.com, or for printed catalogues please call 212-427-2730 x203 or email subscriptions@Doyle.com

212-427-4141, option 5 or visit Doyle.com

We invite you to contact us for a complimentary auction evaluation of your collection. Please call 212-427-2730 or email info@Doyle.com

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DIRECTORY

YOU MAY REACH US DIRECTLY BY DIALING 212-427-4141 PLUS THE EXTENSION.

OFFICERS Kathleen M. Doyle, Chairman/CEO ext 215, Kathy.Doyle@Doyle.com Rodney Lang, Senior Executive Vice President ext 243, Rodney.Lang@Doyle.com Joanne Porrino Mournet Executive Vice President ext 227, Joanne.Mournet@Doyle.com Kenneth McKenna Executive Vice President/CFO ext 254, Ken.McKenna@Doyle.com Laura Doyle, Vice Chairman Executive Vice President ext 219, Laura.Doyle@Doyle.com Peter Costanzo Senior Vice President ext 248, Peter.Costanzo@Doyle.com Reid Dunavant, Senior Vice President 202-342-6100 Reid.Dunavant@Doyle.com

David A. Gallager Senior Vice President ext 271, David.Gallager@Doyle.com

Louis LeB. Webre, Senior Vice President ext 232, Louis.Webre@Doyle.com

Peter Lang Senior Vice President ext 274, Peter.Lang@Doyle.com

Samira Farmer, Vice President 202-342-6100 Samira.Farmer@Doyle.com

Ann Limer Lange Senior Vice President ext 221, Ann.Lange@Doyle.com

Cynthia Klein, Vice President ext 246, Cynthia.Klein@Doyle.com

Angelo Madrigale Senior Vice President ext 237, Angelo.Madrigale@Doyle.com Elaine Banks Stainton Senior Vice President ext 238, Elaine.Stainton@Doyle.com Nan Summerfield Senior Vice President 310-276-6616 Nan.Summerfield@Doyle.com

Malcolm Mac Neil, Vice President ext 218, Malcolm.MacNeil@Doyle.com Mark J. Moehrke, Vice President ext 272, Mark.Moehrke@Doyle.com

Alison Robinson, Vice President ext 229, Alison.Robinson@Doyle.com Todd Sell, Vice President ext 269, Todd.Sell@Doyle.com Charlotte A. Taylor, Vice President ext 233, Charlotte.Taylor@Doyle.com Shani Toledano, Vice President ext 236, Shani.Toledano@Doyle.com Janice Youngren, Vice President ext 207, Janice.Youngren@Doyle.com

Harold E. Porcher, Vice President ext 235, Harold.Porcher@Doyle.com Edward Ripley-Duggan, Vice President ext 234 Edward.Ripley-Duggan@Doyle.com

Gillian M. Ryan Senior Vice President ext 245, Gillian.Ryan@Doyle.com

ADMINISTRATION BID DEPARTMENT ABSENTEE & TELEPHONE BIDS Alanna Sutherland Bid Fax: 212-427-7526 ext 242, Bids@Doyle.com BIDLIVE! INTERNET BIDDING Tyler Kusler ext 203, Tyler.Kusler@Doyle.com ACCOUNTING Ryan Won ext 205, Ryan.Won@Doyle.com Emma I. Ebue ext 214, Emma.Ebue@Doyle.com Chelsea Wynne ext 223, Chelsea.Wynne@Doyle.com CATALOGUE SUBSCRIPTIONS Gianine Crowell ext 200, Gianine.Crowell@Doyle.com CLIENT SERVICES Janice Youngren, Director ext 207, Janice.Youngren@Doyle.com Alanna Sutherland ext 242, Alanna.Sutherland@Doyle.com Steven L. Kuzio ext 202, Steven.Kuzio@Doyle.com Tyler Kusler ext 203, Tyler.Kusler@Doyle.com Gianine Crowell ext 200, Gianine.Crowell@Doyle.com

ESTATE & APPRAISAL SERVICES Joanne Porrino Mournet, Executive Director ext 227, Joanne.Mournet@Doyle.com Peter Costanzo ext 248, Peter.Costanzo@Doyle.com Gillian M. Ryan, On-site Estates Coordinator ext 245, Gillian.Ryan@Doyle.com Carl Raymond, Estate and Appraisal Services Coordinator ext 216, Carl.Raymond@Doyle.com Alexis Gyateng, Senior Appraisal Coordinator ext 228, Alexis.Gyateng@Doyle.com Hannah Iversen, Appraisal Coordinator ext 251, Hannah.Iversen@Doyle.com Daniel Sarver, Appraisal Coordinator ext. 240, 212-427-4141 Arielle Goldstein, Appraisal Coordinator ext. 259, 212-427-4141 CONSIGNMENT SERVICES Gail Jaffe, Estate and Appraisal Services Assistant ext 239, Gail.Jaffe@Doyle.com Alison Robinson, Director/Consignments ext 229, Alison.Robinson@Doyle.com Ashley A. Hill ext 231, Ashley.Hill@Doyle.com Doris M. Fugazy ext 261, Doris.Fugazy@Doyle.com MUSEUM SERVICES Peter Costanzo Books, Photographs & Manuscripts ext 248, Peter.Costanzo@Doyle.com Angelo Madrigale Paintings & Drawings ext 237, Angelo.Madrigale@Doyle.com

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David A. Gallager Furniture & Decorative Arts ext 271, David.Gallagher@Doyle.com

MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT Louis LeB. Webre, Director ext 232, Louis.Webre@Doyle.com Charlotte A. Taylor, Art Director ext 233, Charlotte.Taylor@Doyle.com Kosala Kumara, Advertising ext 258, Kosala.Kumara@Doyle.com CATALOGUE PRODUCTION Stephanie Cuenca, Senior Graphic Designer ext 250, Stephanie.Cuenca@Doyle.com Nancy Ramos, Graphic Designer ext 276, Nancy.Ramos@Doyle.com PHOTOGRAPHY Hisao Oka, Director ext. 255 Hisao.Oka@Doyle.com Ray Adams, Photographer ext 278, Ray.Adams@Doyle.com Hann Browning, Photographer ext 247, Hann.Browning@Doyle.com Hanna Siesel, Traffic Coordinator ext 277, Hanna.Siesel@Doyle.com AUCTIONEERS Rodney Lang Joanne Porrino Mournet Janice Youngren Cynthia Klein Peter Costanzo Ashley Hill


REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES Laura Doyle, Director of Regions 212-427-4141, ext. 219 Laura.Doyle@Doyle.com BOSTON / NEW ENGLAND Kathryn Craig 617-999-8254, Boston@Doyle.com CALIFORNIA Nan Summerfield, G.G., Director 310-276-6616, Nan.Summerfield@Doyle.com Emily Marchick, G.G. 310-276-6616, Emily.Marchick@Doyle.com

CONNECTICUT Kathy Brackenridge 212-427-4141, ext. 211 Kathy.Brackenridge@Doyle.com

PENNSYLVANIA Jill Bowers 212-427-4141, ext. 225, Jill.Bowers@Doyle.com

FLORIDA Collin Albertsson 561-322-6795, Collin.Albertsson@Doyle.com

WASHINGTON, DC/MID-ATLANTIC Reid Dunavant, Director 202-342-6100, Reid.Dunavant@Doyle.com

NEW JERSEY Jill Bowers 212-427-4141, ext. 225, Jill.Bowers@Doyle.com

Samira Farmer 202-342-6100, Samira.Farmer@Doyle.com

NORTH CAROLINA Hilary Pitts, G.G. 704-582-2258, Hilary.Pitts@Doyle.com

BEIJING Winnie Hu Winnie.Hu@Doyle.com HONG KONG Jasmin Blunck Jasmin.Blunck@Doyle.com

SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS FURNITURE AND DECORATIVE ARTS David A. Gallager Executive Director ext 271, David.Gallager@Doyle.com 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY DECORATIVE ARTS Malcolm Mac Neil, Director ext 218, Malcolm.MacNeil@Doyle.com AMERICAN FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS David A. Gallager, Director ext 271, David.Gallager@Doyle.com ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS Peter Lang, Director ext 274, Peter.Lang@Doyle.com FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS Rodney Lang ext 243, Rodney.Lang@Doyle.com Peter Lang ext 274, Peter.Lang@Doyle.com Malcolm Mac Neil ext 218, Malcolm.MacNeil@Doyle.com Mark J. Moehrke ext 272, Mark.Moehrke@Doyle.com Todd Sell ext 269, Todd.Sell@Doyle.com Leigh Kendrick, Client Relationships Manager ext 243, Leigh.Kendrick@Doyle.com RUSSIAN WORKS OF ART Mark J. Moehrke, Director ext 272, Mark.Moehrke@Doyle.com

BOOKS, AUTOGRAPHS & PHOTOGRAPHS Peter Costanzo, Executive Director ext 248, Peter.Costanzo@Doyle.com

PRINTS & MULTIPLES Cynthia Klein, Director ext 246, Cynthia.Klein@Doyle.com

Edward Ripley-Duggan, Director ext 234, Edward.Ripley-Duggan@Doyle.com

RUGS, CARPETS & TAPESTRIES Mark M. Topalian ext 602, Mark.Topalian@Doyle.com

PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS Angelo Madrigale Director, Contemporary Art ext 237, Angelo.Madrigale@Doyle.com

JEWELRY

Elaine Banks Stainton Acting Director ext 238, Elaine.Stainton@Doyle.com Harold E. Porcher Director, Modern & Post-War Art ext 235, Harold.Porcher@Doyle.com Shani Toledano Associate Director ext 236, Shani@Doyle.com Anne Cohen DePietro Senior Specialist, American Art ext 281, Anne.DePietro@Doyle.com Hermine Chivian-Cobb Senior Specialist, Fine Art ext 252, Hermine@Doyle.com Bill Fiddler Cataloguer ext 249, Bill.Fiddler@Doyle.com Milan Tessler Registrar ext 266, Milan.Tessler@Doyle.com ASIAN WORKS OF ART Marley Rabstenek, Consultant ext 299, Asian@Doyle.com COINS, STAMPS & COLLECTIBLES Norman Scrivener, Consultant ext 273, Norman.Scrivener@Doyle.com

Ann Limer Lange, G.G., Executive Director ext 221, Ann.Lange@Doyle.com NEW YORK JEWELRY Kevin Zavian, Senior Specialist ext 262, Jewelry@Doyle.com Martha Garcia, F.G.A., Appraiser, Cataloguer ext 262, Martha.Garcia@Doyle.com Alexandra Fulham, Administrator ext 210, Alexandra.Fulham@Doyle.com CALIFORNIA JEWELRY Nan Summerfield, G.G., Director of California Operations 310-276-6616 Nan.Summerfield@Doyle.com Emily Marchick, G.G., Associate Director of California Operations 310-276-6616 Emily.Marchick@Doyle.com NORTH CAROLINA JEWELRY Hilary Pitts, G.G. 704-582-2258 Hilary.Pitts@Doyle.com HAYLOFT AUCTIONS Brian Corcoran, Director 914-575-7263 Brian@HayloftAuctions.com Blythe Knapp, Business Manager Blythe@HayloftAuctions.com 929-303-3266 XI #


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ABSENTEE & TELEPHONE BID FORM

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* Name and address must agree with resale certificate, if applicable. Invoices cannot be changed once registered.

Please indicate the type of bid you are submitting. Please check one:

ABSENTEE BID

** If you are using a cell phone for bidding, a safety bid is required in case of lost connection.

TELEPHONE BID

Please indicate in what capacity you are bidding. Please check one:

• Telephone bids will only be accepted on lots with a low estimate of $2,000 and above. You must be prepared to bid at least to the low estimate.

B I D D I N G A S A P R I VAT E B U Y E R

B I D D I N G O N B E H A L F O F A C O M PA N Y

S A L E TI TLE

18AM02 • AMERICAN PAINTINGS, FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS

S A L E D AT E

OCTOBER 3, 2018

N A M E*

• Absentee bids are executed in competition with the audience, on an alternate basis. Due to the uncertainties of bidding patterns, a lot may sell to the audience for the same amount or slightly less than your bid. To avoid this possibility, you may authorize us to increase your bid by one increment by placing a plus sign (+) beside the maximum bid.

C O MPA NY (If applicable) A D DRE SS *

Change of Address

C IT Y

STATE

ZIP CODE

EMAIL

• In the event that identical bids are submitted, the earliest will take precedence.

P HO N E

FAX

• A Buyer’s Premium, as stated in the Conditions of Sale, will be added to the hammer price.

P HO N E (DAY O F SALE )** C L I EN T N UMBE R (N EW CLI EN T S: Please provide Passport number, US Driver’s License, or Visa or MasterCard with expiration date)

LOT N U MB ER

• Absentee bidding is a service provided with the understanding that Doyle New York shall not be responsible for errors and/or omissions. Changes to bids on the day of sale must be submitted in writing by fax or email.

TOP LIMIT OF BI D / SAFE TY BI D

Excluding Buyer’s Premium

L OT N U MB E R

T O P L I MI T O F B ID / S A F ET Y BI D

Excluding Buyer’s Premium

L OT N U M BE R

T OP LI M I T O F B ID / S A FE TY B I D

Excluding Buyer’s Premium

• Buyers unknown to Doyle New York are advised to arrange payment or supply credit references in advance of the sale date. Otherwise, purchases cannot leave our premises until checks have cleared. • A 25% deposit may be required on certain absentee bids. • Lot descriptions do not include damage, repairs or restoration to items. The absence from the description of any such notes must not be taken to imply that the lot is in perfect condition. Condition reports are provided upon request. • Successful bidders should make arrangements to have their purchases removed from the premises no later than 4:30pm on the day following the sale. ° Terms and Conditions of Sale may be viewed in the catalogue, on our Web site and in our salesroom.

Terms and Conditions of Sale°

B I D D I N G I N C R E M E N T S (The auctioneer may vary the increments at his / her discretion.) $0 – $100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10 $100 – $500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25 $500 – $1,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . $50 $1,000 – $2,000 . . . . . . . . . . $100 $2,000 – $5,000 . . . . . . . . . . $250 $5,000 – $10,000 . . . . . . . . . $500 $10,000 – $20,000 . . . . . . . . $1,000 $20,000 – $50,000 . . . . . . . . $2,500 $50,000 – $100,000 . . . . . . $5,000 $100,000+ . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000

S I GNATU RE

Consumer Affairs No. 0777006

I understand and agree to the

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Submit bids by FAX: 212-427-7526 or email: Bids@Doyle.com by 5pm (Eastern) the evening before the auction. Bids will be confirmed by email. You may contact the Bid Department for confirmation at 212-427-4141, ext 242 or 207


CLIENT SERVICES

CLIENT ACCOUNTS

Janice Youngren, Director 212-427-4141, ext 207 Janice@Doyle.com

Steven Kuzio 212-427-4141, ext 202 ClientAccounts@Doyle.com

BIDDING SERVICES Absentee & Telephone Bids Alanna Sutherland 212-427-4141, ext 242 Bid Fax: 212-427-7526 Bids@Doyle.com

BidLive! Internet Bidding Tyler Kusler 212-427-4141, ext 203 BidLive@Doyle.com

NEW YORK 175 East 87th Street New York, NY 10128 212-427-2730 Info@Doyle.com CALIFORNIA 9595 Wilshire Boulevard Penthouse 1012 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 310-276-6616 DoyleLA@Doyle.com BOSTON / NEW ENGLAND 129 Newbury Street Suite 400 Boston, MA 02116 617-999-8254 Boston@Doyle.com

SPECIALISTS

CONNECTICUT 136 East Putnam Avenue Greenwich, CT 06830 212-427-4141, ext 211 DoyleCT@Doyle.com NEW JERSEY 212-427-4141, ext 225 DoyleNJ@Doyle.com David A. Gallager SVP, Director, American Furniture and Decorative Arts 212-427-4141 ext 271 David.Gallager@ Doyle.com

Todd Sell, VP Silver 212-427-4141 ext 269 Todd.Sell@ Doyle.com

Bill Fiddler Cataloguer, Paintings 212-427-4141 ext 249 Bill.Fiddler@ Doyle.com

PENNSYLVANIA 212-427-4141, ext 225 DoylePA@Doyle.com WASHINGTON, DC / MID-ATLANTIC 3256 Prospect Street, NW Washington, DC 20007 202-342-6100 DoyleDC@Doyle.com NORTH CAROLINA 704-582-2258 DoyleNC@Doyle.com

Cynthia Klein VP, Director, Prints and Multiples 212-427-4141 ext 246 Cynthia.Klein@ Doyle.com

Mark Topalian Rugs, Carpets and Tapestries 212-427-4141 ext 244 Mark.Topalian@ Doyle.com

FLORIDA 561-322-6795 DoyleFL@Doyle.com

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