Winter Associates AUCTION:
Monday, July 15th, 6:30pm
Previews: July 14, 2-4pm;
July 15, 3-6:15pm or by appt.
21 Cooke Street,
Plainville, CT 06062
Estates from Old Lyme, CT & Massachusetts including: Early Drawings; Paintings; Prints;
Important 19th/ early 20th C. American Silver; Tucker and other Porcelain; American &
Continental Furnishings; Militaria; Asian; Art Books; etc.
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Drawings: 16th C. Italian: Agostino Caracci, ink, “Head of a Bearded Man”, c. 1550; Alessandro Albini, ink, “Annunciation”, c. 1550; Attributed to Andrea Vicentino, ink, “Saint Sebastian”, c. 1550; Anonymous, ink, depicts standing warrior; Early drawing, shepherdess and ewe. 17th C. Italian: “Study for Massacre of the Innocents”, ink; Anonymous, red pencil, depicts three portraits of a young woman; “Three Holymen”, ink, c. 1630; School of Naples, ink, male figures and dog at campfire, c. 1620. 18th /19th C. Italian: ink, depicts family gathering and preparing food; Circle of Castiglione, pair of wc, mid-19th C. French: Circle of Jean-Baptiste Pater, black crayon, c. 1750; Raymond Lafage, brown ink, c. 1670; Jean Petitot, “Portrait of Man with Goatee”, c. 1625; graphite, “Musician Seated at Desk”, c. 1750. Dutch: Jan de Bischoff, graphite, c. 1650; Ludolf Bakhuysen, gouache, 1769. Other drawings include: 18th C. School of Hubert Robert, drawing; 19th C. Persian equestrian portrait, oil on paper; J. Growth, ink, c. 1950; late 18th/19th C. pastel on paper; 19th C. Persian miniature, ink; 19th C. Indian miniature, gouache.
Prints: Two Giovanni Battista Piranesi etchings, 1769, “Veduta della Villa dell’Emo” and “Veduta di Piazza Navona Sopra le Rovine del Circo Argonale”; Emily Waite, etching, “Rouleau Bruge”, late 19th/20th C.; F. Ch. Millet, etching, early 20th C.
Paintings: John Carlin, oil on canvas, “Lower Falls of the Genessee River”, 1877; two Johann Berthelsen, oils, “Grand Army Plaza, Fifth Avenue”, c. 1930-1940, and “Central Park Looking South”, c. 1967-72; L. Fromming, oil; F.M. Lamb, wc; F.W. Lawsen, oil; J.G. McManus, oil; A.J. Shelton, oil.
Important Silver: Tiffany & Co. sterling, including: “Chrysanthemum” flatware, 32 pieces, designed by Charles Grosjean, c. 1880, “Saratoga” flatware, 47 pieces, c. 1870, “Loving Cup”, urn form, 11” h.; Gorham sterling, including: “St. Cloud” flatware, 50+ pieces, and “Cluny” flatware, eighteen pieces; I.W. Forbes three piece coin silver tea set, c. 1835; Bigelow Kennard sterling water pitcher; Joseph Rodgers sterling coffee and tea set, four pieces, c. 1894; other silver including ice tongs; punch ladles, cream ladle, macaroni spoon, butterfly form tongs, vanity items, and some with gold wash, etc., makers include: Gorham, James Watts, John Cook, Albert Coles, Bigelow Bros., Starr, James Watts, Crosby & Morse, John Cook, Clark & Biddle, William Durgin, James Caldwell, and more.
Tucker and other Porcelain: Tucker Factories, Philadelphia (1827-1838), seven pitchers, punch bowl, teacup, saucer, wastebowl, cake plate with central grisaille, open Gothic basket, polychrome painted bowl, along with Tucker-type pitcher and creamer, some with Christie’s provenance; Other: Limoges dinnerware, including: “Vieux Chine” pattern, 160+ pieces; 60 pieces by Ceralene, A. Raynaud & Co. flower and diaper pattern; 50+ pieces by A. Giraud & Brousseau, shell pattern; Mottahedeh “Blue Canton” porcelain, 70+ pieces; Thirty pieces of Staffordshire, blue and white transfer plates, saucers, teapots, sugar bowls, creamers, etc., patterns include: “La Grange, the Residence of the Marquis de Lafayette”, “Eagle and Shield Boston Harbor”, “Old Boston State House”, “America and Independence”, “St. Catherine’s Hill near Guildford”, “Landing of the Fathers at Plymouth”, “Landing of Lafayette”, “Lafayette at Franklin’s Tomb” (and “Quadrupeds” with repairs), etc.; eight oyster plates, makers include: Oscar Gutherz Limoge, H & Co. Limoges, and Gillman Collamore & Co.; also: Dresden, Meissen, Spode, Limoges, Wedgewood, etc.
American Antiques and Furnishings: 18th/ early 19th C.: two drawer blanket chest with remnants of early red stain; painted blanket chest, hard pine; Block front slant lid desk, mahogany, pine secondary, Massachusetts, mid 18th C.; 18th C. tavern table, tiger maple; chest on chest, birch, pine secondary, New Hampshire, c. 1780; Chippendale side chair, c. 1780; Hepplewhite mahogany side chair, c. 1790; Mahogany secretary desk with butler writing surface drawer, c. 1820; Windsor chair, fan back, c. 1800; Early 19th C. Hepplewhite dropleaf table; 19th C. pine dough box, painted; early 19th C. chest of drawers, mahogany; six Windsor side chairs, painted, c. 1850; miniature chest, c. 1860, 12 ½” h.; pair of country Chippendale side chairs; late 18th/early 19th C. Queen Anne tilt top tea table; Queen Anne revival dressing table, highboy base with later top; carved wood gold-leafed wall mirror. American Empire: carved crotch mahogany tester bed with chintz fitting and bedcovers; mahogany sofa, c. 1840; two mahogany armchairs, c. 1830; mahogany sofa with serpentine crest with acanthus leaf carving, c. 1840; wingback chair with companion stool. Late 19th/20th C.: Chippendale style wall mirror with gold phoenix; Pennsylvania jelly cupboard, painted, c. 1860; two piece stepback cupboard with restorations, c. 1860 – 1880; wall pier gilded mirror; sawbuck dining table, pine, 90” l.; Alan W. Pease (Ashby, Mass, 20th C. cabinet maker) custom made table with William & Mary motifs; 20th C. Pembroke inlaid table; Eldred Wheeler Chippendale style tiger maple wall mirror; glass panel showcase, 76” h.; love seat, cream damask upholstery.
Continental and English Antiques and Furnishings: late 17th C. Italian cassone, walnut; English chest of drawers, with 17th C. elements; 17th C. oval top folding table; Louis XVI chair and ottoman; 18th C. English assembled set of two arm and two side chairs, rush seats; 18th C. Italian Bombe chest; Bible box, early 18th C.; Mid-18th C. Northern Italian slant lid desk, walnut and burl walnut; late 18th C. Italian commode; late 18th C. French side chair; Four French sidechairs, blue upholstery; late 18th C. set of five Italian chairs, rush seats; 19th C. English inlaid library table; 19th C. French game table; Country French carved panetiere; two 19th/20th C. marble top stands; 20th C. Chinoiserie style gilt wall mirror, made in Italy; French style wing chair, blue and pink upholstery.
Militaria: Flintlock militia musket, probable Dutch maker, c. 1860s, approximately 80 caliber; Colt 1860 single action percussion revolver, 44 caliber; Enfield Tower Three Band 58 caliber rifle, c. 1860s; Starr Arms Co. single action percussion revolver, 44 caliber, c. 1860; Savaage Co single action percussion revolver, 36 caliber, c. 1860; two bayonets; and six assorted hunting and weapon accessories.
Asian: Chinese: Pair of porcelain vases mounted as lamps, baluster form, yellow monochrome glaze, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), provenance from Parke- Bernet, Baron Eugene de Rothschild; peachbloom-glazed brush washer, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911); Sang de boeuf lamp, 18th/19th C.; Vase, 10” h., Song Dynasty (960- 1279); carved russet jade reclining elephant, late 18th/early 20th C.; 40+ pieces of Canton blue and white porcelain, including candlesticks, tureens, covered sugars, well and tree platter, sauce boats, etc; eight carved stone pieces including belt hooks, pendants, and toggles; 25+ snuff bottles; Rose Medallion punch bowl. 15 ¾” diam; 20th C. scroll; and carved ivory/bone, and hardstone accessories.
Japanese: Kitagawa Utamaro, woodblock, two geishas; Two Toyokuni III [Utagawa Kunisada] woodblocks, geisha chasing fireflies triptych, 1855, and “53 Stations of the Tohkaido Highway”, c. 1830s; other woodblock prints by Kunisada, Toyokuni or student of Toyokuni, etc.; Also: “The Baur Collection” four vol., including “Netsuke” (1977), “Chinese Ceramics”, 2 vol., (1968-69), and “Japanese Lacquer” (1984); 50+ books on netsuke; and eleven volumes on Oriental ceramics.
Asian, Art Reference, and other Books: “The Baur Collection” four vol., including “Netsuke” (1977), “Chinese Ceramics”, 2 vol., (1968-69), and “Japanese Lacquer” (1984); 50+ books on netsuke; “Homage a Georges Braque”, Paris 1964; Noel Bureau, “Marche aux Puces, Poems en Prose Accompagnes de Originales”, Paris 1930; two copies Bernd Holthusen, “Lagonda”, 1984, about British luxury cars; eleven volumes on Oriental Ceramics; and books on topics such as decorative arts, Shakespeare, Early Renaissance painting/illumination, Oriental arts, etc.
Jewelry and Watches: 18K yellow gold Chromex dress watch, 27.04 dwt; 14K yellow gold ladies Cresaux dress watch, 21.24 dwt; 14K yellow gold Longines watch; 14K yellow gold Hamilton watch; 14K yellow gold Lady Elgin dress watch; 14 yellow gold Benrus dress watch; hunting case and three watch chains, gold filled; children’s jewelry including five 10K rings; and costume jewelry including makers: Reeves, Sandor, Joseff Hollywood, Napier, etc.
Oriental Rugs: Antique: Ferrghan Sarouk, 6’ 8” x 4’ 2”; Northwest Persian, 8’ 8” x 4’ 2”; Caucasian Sumac, 5’ x 3’, mounted for hanging. Modern: Jalpur Sultanabad, 5’ 7” x 8’ 2”; Serapi, 6’ x 9’ 3”; Mahal runner; Uzbek Sultanabad, 8’ 3” x 9’ 8”; Agra Mahal, 10’ x 14’; Uzbek Kazak runner, 2’ 8” x 10’ 8”; Chinese carpet, 11’ 6” x 8’ 10”; Persian style carpet, 7’ 8” x 9’ x 10”; Persian style prayer rug, 4’ 5” x 3’ 1”; Also an antique Brussels style mythological scene tapestry, 8’ 6” x 6’ 8”.
Important Misc.: “Le General Bonaparte” antique relief bronze plaque, signed “David 1831”; Antique Brussels style mythological tapestry, 8’ 6” x 6’ 8”; nine walking canes including one Tiffany with 18K gold accents, one with sword, one with dog head, etc.; pair of ivory candlesticks, possibly 17th C.; pair of 20th C. Brazilian rock crystal candelabra; Baccarat crystal barware and servingware, 85+ pieces, patterns include: Perfection, St. Remy, Dom Perignon, Brantome, etc.; Portsmouth, NH trade sign; wagon with stenciled “Express” to side, c. 1880; miniatures and silhouettes; five foreign stamp albums; 19th C. horse carriage bench; five late 19th/early 20th C. electrified hanging gas lights; 18th/19th C. Tibetan wood printing blocks with custom lucite base; French style alabaster mantle clock; gilt metal mantle clock; Alabaster pedestal, late 19th C./ early 20th C., 41” h.; four hooked rugs mounted on frames; three pairs of andirons, one by Virginia Metal Crafter; fire fender; and fireplace accessories. Garden: Pair of galvanized tin garden ornaments with spires, 56” h.; three Victorian wooden architectural spires mounted with metal rod; Victorian painted fretwork gate.
Winter Associates, Inc. ٠ ٠ 860-793-0288
J. Berthelsen, 1 of 2 NY scenes
John Carlin, “Genesee Falls”, 11” h
Mid-19th C. Guns, etc.
Brussels type tapestry
Qing peachbloom, jade, etc.
Tiffany, Sword, Ivory, etc.
Baccarat crystal, 90 pcs
Massachusetts, 18th C.
17th/18th C. New England; McManus oil, 29”
“Landing of Lafayette”, Clews, + more Historic
Tucker Factory, 2 of 14 pcs
Chinese Export Canton, 40+ pcs
Song, 10” h.
Qing, 13” h., prov.
Napoleon, 10” Kitagawa Utamaro
Tiffany & Co. “Chrysanthemum” sterling
Late 17th C. Italian cassone
Alessandro Albini, c. 1550, 9” h.
A. Caracci, c. 1550, 4 ¼” h.
18th C. Italian commode
Limoges, 150+ pcs
Mottahedeh, 85 pcs
I.W. Forbes coin, c. 1835, 10 ½” h.
New Hampshire, 18th C
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