Winter Associates ONLINE AUCTION
Monday, Sept. 14th, 6:30 pm
Previews: Friday, 9/11, 10am—4pm;
Sunday, 9/13, 2 – 4pm; and
Monday 9/14, 11am—6pm, or by appointment.
Winter Associates, Inc. ٠
21 Cooke Street, Plainville, CT 06062
***Due to our concern for the safety of our clients and staff, t his auction will be online
only, bidding will be available on Invaluable.com and Liveauctioneers.com, and the
gallery will also accept absentee and phone bids.
Paintings; Prints; Sculpture; Silver & Coins; Designer Fashion; Asian;
Antiques; Fine Furnishings; Pietra Dura; Glass; Porcelain; Ephemera; etc.
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860-793-0288
PAINTINGS: C. Chaplin marine oil; Arthur B. Davies oil fall landscape; Humbert Howard) oil (2); Marion Huse a good assortment of oils; F. Krieger oil; Manes Lichtenberg oil; William A. McCloy (Connecticut, 1913-2000) a good selection of oil/collage/mixed media abstracts, some portraits and prints; Jovan Obican tempera; Michael Palmer mixed media; Josef Presser mixed media; James Alick Riddell oil; Edward Rosenfeld oil; Beth Rundquist oil; Gluck Sandor, oil; Eric Sloane, “Roof of Weather”, cloud scape, oil on board, 29” x 39”; Anthony Springer “Chinatown” oil; N. Neale Stewart oil; Otto Vautier oil; Mary Wallace Weir oil; Jane Wilson “Bare Julia” oil; 19th C. oil on canvas, depicting paddleboat “America”, 19” x 39”; and other modern landscapes and still lifes, etc.
PRINTS: Warren Brandt “Nudes” original etchings in limited edition book, 1986, inscribed 37/100 and signed; Warren B. Davis; Adolf Dehn “Guy De Maupassant” limited edition portfolio of twenty lithographs, #28/250, each signed; Marcy Dunn; Howard Fussiner; William Gropper; Yoshiharu Higa; Robert Kipness; Joseph Margulies; Fletcher Martin; Joan Miro color lithograph, signed Miro, E.A.; Thomas W. Nason; Joseph Pennell; Masaaki Noda; Grant Reynard; Ernest D. Roth; John Sloan, “Isadora Duncan”, Morse 172, signed in pencil; Marko Spalatin; Harry Sternberg; J. A. M. Whistler “The Rag Gatherers”; assortment by William A. McCloy; Joseph Raskin 3 University of Virginia; etc.
DRAWINGS: Richard Harden industrial/train tracks; possible Edward Coley
Burne-Jones graphite and watercolor on paper inscribed “Burne Jones”,
“study for stained glass window”; etc.
SCULPTURE: Bronze: “Mikhail Baryshnikov” by Selene Fung, 1978, ed. 2/30; Ken Mayernick; rooster after P. J. Mene; Harvey Rattey; Victor Salmones standing male figure, no. 3/10, 10” h.; Peter Tereszczuk, AR foundry; Bruno Zach “Der Steinmetz”. Other: John Vivolo, four outsider art carved and painted wood figures; white marble bust of boy, 18” h.; Continental ivory corpus,18th C. or earlier, lacking arms and an oval ivory head of Christ.
COINS: 1880, 1881 and 1885 Carson City uncirculated Morgan dollars, some with certificate; 1988 $5 dollar US gold eagle, UNC.; two 1922 Peace silver dollars, both extremely fine; 1982 Washington 50c commemorative coin; and one 1908 Barber 25c. ALSO: 14K Gold token, Charles Lindbergh, Danbury Mint, 2.2 dwt.
STERLING/SILVER: Oneida State House “Stately” flatware, over 100 pieces; Gorham “Old English Tipt”: 61 pieces; Tiffany sugar tongs; Tiffany serving fork with shell design; over 50 assorted elaborately patterned flatware pieces; gilt bucket ladle; hammered Kalo server; ten-piece Art Nouveau vanity set, Foster & Bailey; other vanity pieces; two early American ladles; two sterling Rhinoceros figures; Continental silver including: ‘800’ mesh purse; lion finial fork; tea caddy spoon with figural finial; long handle spoon with serpent; etc. Franklin Mint: two Bicentennial Ingots, Flags of America, Presidential Commemorative, Fifty State Bicentennial; America In Space; Medallic First Day Covers, 1974 and 1975; Medallic Yearbook 1974 and 1975, United Nations Medallic First Day Covers 1972 & 1974; Zodiac; 1973 British Virgin Island First Day Cachets; 1974 & 1975; British Virgin Islands Proof set; 1970 Jamaica Proof set. Silver plate incl. Tiffany pot on warming stand; ornate repousse frames and portfolio cover.
DESIGNER FASHION, ETC.: Footwear: large assortment of Chanel ballet flats, kitten heel pumps, women’s sneakers, boots; Ralph Lauren boots and flats; Louis Vuitton patent leather sneakers; Salvatore Ferragamo, Bally, etc. Belts: women’s all 26”: Hermes black leather skinny belt with golden H buckle; two Stephen Dweck genuine alligator belts, one black and one deep brown, with separate buckles, including one with Dweck signed fossilized nautilus buckle; 3 Louis Vuitton; many Ralph Lauren; also Barry Martin, Saks Fifth Ave., and Brooks Bros., sterling buckles by Angela Cummings and Barry Kieselstein-Cord; Sweaters: many Ralph Lauren black and purple label women’s, many cashmere, other Ralph Lauren summer sweaters; Henri Bendel; also Ralph Lauren, skirts, pants, suits, shirts; Handbags: two Brooks Brothers with dust bags, one Michael Kors; Scarves: six Ralph Lauren scarves 20 ½” square; Furs: mink and raccoon; Other Coats: Burberry; Ralph Lauren black label baby llama; Ralph Lauren Collection Classics; Brooks Brothers; etc.
ASIAN: Ivory, most Japanese 19th, early 20th C., many signed, hinged lid box carving of a dog in low relief, signed 4” w.; ivory and tested silver type page slicer, finely carved man making rope, masked dancer, instrument maker, signed, 4” l., seated tradesman, two Hotei, standing man and fox; Chinese woman 19th/20th C., in long, flowing robes 11” h, etc.; Chinese porcelain vessels converted to lamps; bronze jardinière depicting dragon and phoenix; carved translucent green hardstone urn, bird-form 9” h.; carved hardstone dragon head buckle letter opener with silver-tone blade; carved rose quartz smiling Buddha 6” h; Kyoto Satsuma porcelain serving set and matching vessels, signed ‘Choshuzan’, 20+ pieces, c. 1868-1912, landscape motifs; assorted tested silver boxes; two marble inset stands, Chinese, 19th/20th C.; Satsuma; cinnabar vases; lacquered stand; three illuminated manuscript leaves, Persian, 19th C.; etc.
ANTIQUES/VINTAGE FURNISHINGS: Four-panel floor screen with gilded carved frame, panels of hand painted fabric, French style pair of stands, shaped marble tops; Louis XV style bureau, white marble top; Eastlake walnut breakfront with marble top and an oak bed stead and bureau; Victorian hall racks; Mid-century sofa, molded white fiberglass; etc.
FINE FURNITURE: Baker banquet (120”); double pedestal dining table, Federal style; 8 Chippendale style dining chairs; 4 similar Chippendale style side dining chairs; Baker armless upholstered chair; Kittinger Williamsburg reproduction kettle stand; Century Chippendale style wing chair and a cream sofa; Harden love seat; Wellington Hall coffee table; Beacon Hill table nest; Chippendale and Federal style gilt wall mirrors; etc.
PIETRA DURA: oval top table, bird and fruit motif on black stone ground, gilded wooden carved stand resting on four saber legs 29” h., bronze and enamel hinged lid box, plaques depicting flowers and birds; thermometer 7 ¾” h.; etc.
GLASS: Steuben: walrus with sterling tusks (#8335), eagles, seahorse, leaping dolphin, shore bird, penguin, pelican, obelisk, many hand coolers, gold Aurene on calcite finger bowl; Orient and Flume iridescent “Hawthorne” vase 7 ½” h.; Robert Held iridescent peacock feather vase; 3 Peter Greenwood handblown vessels; also Murano, latticino; Baccarat vessels and figures, Tiffany & Co., Swarovski, Waterford crystal, forty pieces, patterns include Lismore, Alana, Donegal, Colleen and Kildare; other cut crystal, etc.
PORCELAIN/CHINA: Herend “Rothschild Bird” sixty-five pieces, platters, tureen, coffee pot, place settings for 12; Rosenthal “Sunburst” service for eighteen; Russel Wright “Queen Anne’s Lace”, ninety pieces; Boehm European bird plates, set of eight, 10 ¾” diam; etc.
EPHEMERA: Zepplin, framed stamped envelope, Lakehurst, NJ, May 30, 1933, “Memorial Day. To the Lives Lost in the Akron Disaster”, signed by the three survivors, Herbert V. Wiley, Moody Erwin and Richard Dear, other Zeppelin incl. belt buckle, game with movable zeppelin, photograph of U.S. Navy zeppelin, postcards and a timetable, books; Political campaign buttons including: hatchet with “I cannot tell a lie”, early 1900’s; 1896 gold bug McKinley/Hobart pin; Roosevelt donkey emblems mounted on board; F. D. Roosevelt clock by United Metal Goods, c. 1935; typed letter from Theodore Roosevelt from residence “Outlook” with signature; second typed letter signed from Frank Harper, Roosevelt’s secretary; Roosevelt photos, Edith Kermit Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt; group photograph including Roosevelt, Confederate General Joseph Wheeler and Leonard Wood; stereo view “Home Office and Works”, and cabinet card of Colonel Roosevelt; also General Grant, Herbert Hoover, etc. Wild West Memorabilia: Framed photo ink inscription “Sitting Bull”, (no provenance available), and a photograph of Buffalo Bill. First Day Covers, early 1930s to 1960s; early 19th C. postcards, novelty holidays, etc.
CARPETS: Persian Kashan, 12’ 6” x 9’ 7”, Persian Kazvin, 10’ x 7’ 3” RUGS: Semi-antique Caucasian Kazak, 5’ 1” x 7’ 10”, Antique Persian Baktiar, 5’ 4” x 9’ 7”, a few Uzbek Kazak, Persian Hamadan, Indian Soumek, Serapi, Indian art deco, 6’ x 9’, etc. ALSO: Stark custom carpet with trellis pattern.
IMPORTANT MISCELLANEOUS: John Speed (England, 1552-1629), hand-colored maps of Northumberland, and Shropshire; “Susan Chase Ottison, 1983, Nantucket Island” basket tray; turquoise mounted cow skull and boar’s head; Tribal: carved ivory tusk, dog sled team 21”; Inuit greenstone Goddess of the Sea; hardstone animals; Amethyst geode, 12”; many Russian lacquer boxes; brass bouillotte lamp; iron banquet lamp with brass font; alabaster lamp; early carved stirrups; American flags: two 1889 parade flags with thirty-nine stars; silk 1920’s parade flag; 1990’s Naval ship yard flag; Confederate 1890’s to 1930’s parade flag; forty-five star miniature paper flag Boy Scout fundraiser; GAR post 208 flag, forty-eight stars with damage; silk flag supposedly carried by WWI American pilot; stitched stars and stripes, forty-eight stars, largest of group 34” x 58”.
TERMS: Due to our concern for the safety of our clients and staff, this auction will be online, bidding will be available on Invaluable.com and
LiveAuctioneers.com with 28% Buyer’s Premium; the gallery will also accept absentee and phone bids at 23 % Buyer’s Premium. A 3% discount is available to buyers with approved checks (no cash this sale). Pickups will be by appointment only, please email or call ahead and we will do our best to accommodate you.
LOCATION: 20 mins. west of Hartford, CT.
Approx. 2 hours. from NYC or Boston.
19th C. American paddleboat
Herend “Rothschild Bird”, 65 pcs
UNC, 1880, 1881, 1885 Hermes; Dweck
Eric Sloane, oil, 29” h. J. Vivolo (1 of 4)
Fiberglass sofa; McCloy, etc.
Miro, pencil signed
J. Sloan of Isadora Duncan
detail John Speed
Baker, three leaves
Steuben; P. Greenwood
A. B. Davies, 11” h. Nelson A. Moore (Conn., 1824-1902), oil, 6” h.
insc. Burne-Jones W. Gropper litho
Asian hardstone, 4” & 9”
B. Zach bronze
Louis Vuitton Century; Kittinger; Tiffany
29” h. Pietra Dura Asian ivories
Nelson A. Moore (Conn., 1824-1902), oil, 6” h.
Herend “Rothschild Bird”, 65 pcs
J. Sloan of Isadora Duncan
A. B. Davies, 11” h.
19th C. American paddleboat
Hermes; Dweck Louis Vuitton
UNC, 1880, 1881, 1885
Miro, pencil signed
Eric Sloane, oil, 29” h.
J. Vivolo (1 of 4)
B. Zach bronze
29” h. Pietra Dura
Baker, three leaves
Steuben; P. Greenwood
5 Church Hill Road / Newtown, CT 06470
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