Winter Associates, Inc. AUCTION
Monday, November 6, 6:30 pm
Previews: 11/5, 2 – 4 pm; 11/6, 3 – 6:15 pm or by appointment
***Heavy Snow Date: November 7th, call to confirm
Antiques, Fine Furnishings, Paintings, Prints, Sculpture,
Native American Baskets, Jewelry, Silver, Oriental Rugs, etc.
21 Cooke Street, Plainville, CT 06062 ٠
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860-793-0288
American, largest 11” Yokut Tribe, c. 1910, 5 ½” h.
18K Blackamoor Frederic Rondel Sr., oil, 17” x 27”
Opal, Diam., Plat. S. Kirk & Son; Alvin; Buccellati
18th C., 40” h. Chinese Gold and gems
Philadelphia/ Baltimore, c. 1800 Donegal, 10’ x 17’
American 19th C. Continental Americana Sheraton, 19th C., mahogany American, c. 1800
Pair Redware, 10” h. Ullmann, 9” h.
14K and diamonds
17th C. Italian Pair George III Herschede Fine boxes
Dixie Selden, oil, 15” h. Pair 19th C. Continental, carved griffins Queen Anne, cherry
AMERICAN, ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL ANTIQUES: American: QA cherry highboy, mid 18th C.; Hepplewhite sideboard, Baltimore or Philadelphia, c. 1790-1800; Sheraton bowfront chest; 18th C. tilt top tea table, birdcage support; five drawer chest, c. 1800, later 19th C. black painted finish with floral decoration; Empire chest of drawers, bird’s eye maple drawer fronts; 19th C. Mt. Lebanon Shaker rocker; 19th C. pine corner cupboard; gateleg dining table; tall carved post bed w early elements. English: Pr. George III knife boxes; oak sideboard, 84” w.; papier maché tilt top table with m.o.p. inlaid game board; Anglo Irish distressed pine step back hutch. Continental: pr. Continental armchairs, c. 1825, carved griffin arm supports; 17th C. Italian travel box, carved naval battle scene, 27” w.; 18th C. Rococo tabletop vitrine, burl veneer, 40” h.; 19th C. Italian lap desk and table top chest; Late 18th C. walnut Neoclassical flat top desk; 18th C. painted side chair, pierced arrow and quiver splat; pr 19th C. Baroque Revival arm chairs; 19th C. French mahogany vitrine, marble top; 19th C. French bombé commode, marble top.
FINE FURNISHINGS: Dining tables incl. two double pedestal, Rindel 70” l. mahogany crotch veneer with four 12” leaves and oval banquet table 78” l. with four 16” leaves; set of 8 Maitland-Smith Classical Revival dining chairs; pr. Federal style card tables, serpentine flip top; Eric Allen Forstmann trompe l’oeil round stand; Grange butler’s desk and a sideboard; 20th C. French semainier; Harden dresser, mirror and pr. small chests; Aesthetic Movement hanging wall cabinet; repro chairs incl. ribbon back, ladderback, and upholstered; also assorted stands, marble and leathertop tables, etc.
PAINTINGS: Dixie Selden oil on board “Little Fish Houses, Concarneau,” 15½” x 11½”; Robert Barnum oil and w/c; Charles Beauregard oil; Thomas Blagdon w/c; Carl W. Brandien oil; Alex Brickman oil; Sergei Chernenko oil; Eugene Ciceri w/c; Maximilien Cohen Colin oil; Rufus Cous w/cs (2); Clint Royd Crosthwaite acrylics (2); Roger Cruwys acrylic “Landlocked Salmon/Grey Ghost Streamer”; George Humbert Cuneo oils (2); Cornelia Stuart Cassidy Davis pastel; Jack Flynn w/c (2); Guy Gilray oils (2); Roger Eliot Gilson oil; Charles Hargens oil; Robert B. Harshe two oil paintings including one doublesided; Hendrik Cornelius Kranenburg oil; Fritz Kraul oil; Arnold Lakhovsky oil; Vincenzo Laricchia oil; Theophile-Victor-Emile Lemmens oil; Marion Huse oils (10+); Charles W. Oswald oil; Marguerite Stuber Pearson oil; F. Phillips oil; Alex Poplaski oil; Frederic Rondel Sr. 1859 oil seascape, 17” h. x 27½” w.; Samuel Rothbort oil; Margot Rosenthal pen and w/c; Frederick Rhodes Sisson oil; Don Stone w/c; Bradford Ridley Voight w/c; Ruther P. Warner oil; Y. Yokouchi w/c; two watercolors after A. Anker; after Georg Buchner oil; 19th C. unsinged paintings including w/c still life with Dutch writing, seascape, three landscapes, and Leda and the Swan, 19th C. American school portrait of young girl “Virginia,” and portrait of cow.
PRINTS: Daniel Graves; Eugene Higgins (8); Robert Kasimir; Johann Baptist Klauber engraving after Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner “The Vision of St. Hubertus” c. 1741; Edy LeGrand etchings (9) and lithograph; McKenney and Hall colored lithographs (2); Ira Moskowitz (3); Thomas Nason; Hilla Rebay portfolio of 13 offset lithographs; John Senex engraved map with hand coloring; Giuseppi Vasi (2); after Benjamin West engraving “The Death of General Wolfe”; 15th C. woodcut prints trimmed from original text (7).
DRAWINGS: Robert Barnum (4); Churchill Ettinger (4); Hayley Lever (6); Mary Tiffany Palmer portfolio of drawings, stencils, and graphic designs (50+); Guy Carleton Wiggins.
SCULPTURE: Theodore Ullmann “Dancer in Fan Skirt,” cold painted bronze, 9 ¾” h.; Carl Kauba bronze, two hunters behind tree, 11” h.; Peter Aspit “Guardian Angel” bronze, 18” h.; rock crystal Apollo, 14” h.; pr. Aesthetic Movement bronze plaques, seated female in high relief; Jo Davidson bust of FDR.
NATIVE AMERICAN BASKETS: Four Central Californian c. 1910: Yokut woven necked jar, rattlesnake design with rare symbols representing the four directions, 11½” dia.; Pomo woven gift basket, 11” w.; Yokut or Kawaiisu necked jar, 4½” h.; Washoe basket, 11½” dia.; Pima Arizona basket, 8” dia.; also 19th C. Connecticut splint basket with painted decoration.
JEWELRY: 18K yellow gold zig zag brooch, sapphires, rubies, emeralds and diamonds; platinum, opal, and diamond pendant with platinum chain; 14K pietra dura ring and pin with floral motifs; 14K yellow gold ring with oval and cabochon cut lavender jade; 14K yellow gold ring with oval cabochon cut natural turquoise; 18K yellow gold and ebony blackamoor pin, carved black ebony head, seven emeralds and five rubies; diamond brooch with peridot and pearls; other lots of fine and costume jewelry incl. rings, pins, and earrings.
SILVER: Tezler Swiss ‘800’ sterling tea and coffee service, five pcs incl. tray, tw 104.49 ozt.; Alvin sterling presentation urn, 1905, designed by Frederick Habensack 17¾” h.; S. Kirk & Son chocolate pot, 9” h.; Buccellatisterling bowl, 8½” w.; other flatware and accessories.
RUGS: Donegal carpet designed by C.F.A. Voysey (English, 1857-1941) Arts & Crafts style, 10’ x 17’; Antique scatter rugs incl. Persian Senna Malayer 4’ x 6’ and Persian-Kurd 3’ 6” x 7’ 7”; Semi-Antique Persian Heriz carpet 7’ 7” x 10’ 6”; modern carpets incl. Indo-Baktiari, Pakistani-Persian, Serapi, and Agra Sultanabad; other modern rugs include Oushak, Serapi, Uzbek Kazak, Iranian Naim, Bes Arabian Kilim, etc.
CLOCKS: Herschede tall case clock, c. 1913, Pennsylvania mahogany case; Scottish eight day tall case clock, c. 1870; French brass and glass eight day shelf clock, c. 1895; Gilbert Mission eight day mantle clock; Brewster and Ingram steeple clock, Kirks patent movement; and a 1905 Alvin sterling presentation urn given by employees of Fahys Watch Case Co.
ASIAN: Chinese ivory doctor doll, signed; two Chinese opium pipes, ivory with figural decoration and bamboo with metal mount; eight Hiroshige colored woodblock prints; two Utomaro colored woodblock prints.
IMPORTANT MISCELLANEOUS: New England inlaid sewing box, c. 1800, ivory accoutrements; personal ledger of Whittlesey family, c. 1800, Washington, CT; Jacob H. Studer “Birds of America,” 1888, 119 colored plates; 1777 Philadelphia paper currency, four pound note; two $2.50 U.S. gold coins, 1905 & 1926; Dutch brass tobacco box; two 20th C. ship models incl. “Flying Cloud,” 35” l.; running horse weathervane with post and directional; pr miniature portraits on porcelain; Kestner bisque head doll, no. 152; Ceramics: Near pr redware manganese decorated ovoid crocks; German school handpainted plaque after Bartolome Esteban Murillo; tall compote, figural and rose motifs; Royal Doulton, Copeland Spode, and Fiestaware dinnerware; framed charger, Spanish figures, 18” dia. Lighting: Pr R. Gleason 19th C. pewter lamps; Early 20th C. chandelier with rock crystal pendants; Miller lamp; Duplex banquet lamp Glass: Pr Victorian style pin k lustres; cobalt cut to clear glassware, 16 pcs.; three pr. Clambroth floral curtain tiebacks; three pr clambroth floral curtain tiebacks; two Sandwich-type candlesticks.
LOCATION: 20 mins. west of Hartford, CT.
Approx. 2 hours. from NYC or Boston.
TERMS: 20% Buyer’s Prem., MC/VISA/DISC,
Cash, Approved Checks; Absentee, phone and
online bids accepted.
5 Church Hill Road / Newtown, CT 06470
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(203) 426-8036