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Fine Furniture, Silver, Decorative Arts and Clocks

26 October 2015 | starting at 10:00 EDT
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504 lots available

A hand-carved large burlwood bowl American, probably 19th century

A Merriam and Moore ten-inch terrestrial table globe Troy, New York, early 19th century

A black-painted continuous-arm Windsor daybed New England, first quarter 19th century

A Victorian cast-iron two-column parlor stove Low and Leake, Albany, New York, circa 1844

AUDUBON, John James 1785-1851. Six Plates from Birds of America. New York and London: American Museum of Natural History and Alecto Historical Editions, 1985.

John James Audubon (American 1785–1851)

Rembrandt Peale(American, 1778-1860)Portrait of Rebecca Miller Welsh 23 x 18 1/2in

Attributed to Ezra Ames (American, 1768-1836) Portrait of a Gentleman

A Federal inlaid mahogany serpentine sideboard New York, circa 1800

A set of three Chippendale walnut side chairs possibly attributed to Samuel Mickle and Jonathan Shoemaker, Philadelphia, third quarter 18th century

A Chippendale carved walnut side chair Philadelphia, third quarter 18th century

A miniature Chippendale style carved tiger maple dressing table late 19th/early 20th century

A Federal inlaid walnut bowfront chest-of-drawers Maryland, 1790-1810

A patinated bronze bust of George Washington after Houdon, cast by the National Fine Art Foundry and M.J. Power, New York

A Chinese or Japanese export silk and metallic thread patriotic needlework mid-19th century

A Mennonite pieced sample silk quilt probably early 20th century

Rufus Porter (American, 1792-1884), circa 1820 Pair of profile portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wagoner

A Federal sulfur-inlaid mahogany serpentine sideboard Mid-Atlantic states, late 18th/early 19th century

Attributed to Isaac Nuttman (American, b. 1801) Still life: bowl of fruit with bird and butterfly

A paint-decorated blanket chest probably Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, dated 1787

The important Mathew Brady Studio carved oak armchair, Made by Bembe & Kimbel, New York, circa 1857

Edward Savage (American, 1761-1817) Portrait of Gertrude N. and James L. Bleecker

The Franks-Huffnagle family Chippendale or George III mahogany double-pedestal dining table American or English, late 18th century

Attributed to Thomas Chambers (American, 1808-1869) Hudson River Scene

Hudson River School, mid-19th century Landscape with West Point

American School, 19th century Barnyard scene

American School second quarter 19th century

A Queen Anne flame walnut flat-top high chest of drawers possibly Chester County, Pennsylvania, second quarter 18th century

The important Barnes-Hiscock mansion carved mahogany dining room suite designed by Joseph Lyman Silsbee, Syracuse, New York, circa 1883

An American Rococo carved and laminated rosewood four-piece parlor suite attributed to J. & J.W. Meeks, New York, mid-19th century

An American Rococo carved rosewood marble-top library table Alexander Roux, New York, third quarter 19th century

A fine American Renaissance gilt-bronze mounted and inlaid rosewood marble-top center table manner of Pottier & Stymus, New York, third quarter 19th century

An American Rococo carved and laminated rosewood four-piece parlor suite attributed to J. & JW Meeks, New York, late 19th century

A American Neo-Grec ebonized and gilt-bronze mounted inlaid center table manner of Pottier & Stymus, New York, third quarter 19th century

An American Renaissance carved walnut center table attributed to R.J. Horner, New York, third quarter 19th century

William Couper(American, 1853-1942)Evening, 1878 18 1/2in diameter

William Ordway Partridge(American, 1861-1930)The Dream 13 3/4in diameter

An American Renaissance carved oak three-piece bedroom set attributed to R.J. Horner, New York, late 19th century

Granville Perkins (American, 1830-1895) Two seascape paintings

An American Rococo carved rosewood étagère attributed to J. & J.W. Meeks, New York, mid-19th century

An American Renaissance carved mahogany armchair manner of R.J. Horner, New York, late 19th century

A pair of American Renaissance walnut and parcel gilt upholstered reclining chairs third quarter 19th century

An Aesthetic Movement ebonized and inlaid platform rocker by George Hunzinger, New York, circa 1876

An assembled group of three "Lollipop" seats two by George Hunzinger, New York, second half 19th century

A near pair of American cast bronze four-light gasoliers Probably by Henry N. Hooper & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, 1850-1860

A monumental pair of silver-plated and bronze five-light sconces Edward Caldwell, New York City, late 19th century

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