Annual Fall Fine Estates Auction 2017-09-27 Auction - 798 Price Results - Schwenke Auctioneers in CT - Page 28
Gen. Anthony Wayne Carved Mahogany Side ChairAttr. Ammi Phillips, Pair Folk Art Portraits O/CChinese Cloisonne Footed Censer
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Woodbury, CT, CT, United States
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Annual Fall Fine Estates Auction

Our Annual Fall CT Fine Estates Auction comprises over 800 lots of select estate property from several estates and consignors, including American country and formal furniture and decorations, American folk art, English and Continental furniture and decorative arts, Asian porcelain and decorative arts, English & other sterling silver, Native American arts, jewelry, over 200 lots of fine art, miscellaneous decorative arts, and a large group of estate oriental rugs. The sale will include items from the estate of noted American collector C.K. Davis. Never before offered for sale, the items include several important and well-documented pieces of American furniture, acquired during his many years of collecting under the expert guidance of the firm Israel Sack, Inc. Other estate property includes Continental decorative arts from the estate of American actor David Niven, more than one hundred pieces of fine art from a Connecticut estate, and decorative and fine arts from over 45 other estates and consignors.
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Chippendale Paneled Door Corner Cupboard: having two cupboard doors over single lower door, blue painted interior. Finish wear, loss, old chips, losses. 80 1/2" high, 44" wide, 18 1/2" deep. Provenance: A Danbury CT Estate.
0653: Chippendale Paneled Door Corner CupboardEst. $400-$500
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Enterprise No.12 Double Wheel Coffee Mill: Philadelphia, Pat. October 21, 1873, with eagle finial, original painted decoration and original scoop. Losses and oxidation to all surfaces as shown. Functioning. 36" high, 21" wide, 24" deep.
0654: Enterprise No.12 Double Wheel Coffee MillEst. $600-$800
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Early American Folk Art Ring Toss Game: with painted pierce carved crest, stenciled numbers and wrought iron hooks. Lower moulding a later addition, probably previously with a catchall for missed rings. Surface wear, small losses,
0655: Early American Folk Art Ring Toss GameEst. $200-$300
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Hepplewhite Inlaid Mahogany Pembroke Table: oval form, likely New England origin, with various inlaid details, including starburst, book end and stacked petals on legs, with stringing and inlaid cuffs. 30" high, 20 1/2" wide closed, 37"
0656: Hepplewhite Inlaid Mahogany Pembroke TableEst. $400-$600
Six Painted Duck Decoys: including one pair, all unsigned. Wear, surface losses, old repairs and damage. Largest: 14" long, 5" wide.
0657: Six Painted Duck DecoysEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
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Attr. W. Turner Three Tandy Family Portraits, O/C: William L. Turner (Kentucky, active 1st quarter 19th century). Fine half length portraits of Mrs. Elizabeth Huddleston and Mr. & Mrs. "Napper" Tandy of Mason County. All three finely attired and
0658: Attr. W. Turner Three Tandy Family Portraits, O/CEst. $4,000-$6,000
Three Painted Duck Decoys: the largest inscribed "Typical Back Boy Canvasback". All with wear, surface loss and some shrinkage cracks. Largest: 15" long, 7" wide.
0659: Three Painted Duck DecoysEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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Two Carved Wood Dog's Head Canes: the darker with silver collar engraved "J. Griffith NY 1837", the other with silver collar stamped sterling and both with glass eyes, movable lower jaw. The smaller with one replaced unmatching
0660: Two Carved Wood Dog's Head CanesEst. $200-$300
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New England Chippendale Birch Chest: with molded top, four graduated drawers and bracket base. 32" high, 41" wide, 22" deep. Refinished, losses and repairs, expected age and use wear, replaced hardware.
0661: New England Chippendale Birch ChestEst. $400-$600
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Fine Hepplewhite Inlaid Mahogany Card Table: Baltimore, c. 1790, the demilune top with line inlay and concave molded edge, opening on double swing leg supports, the base with string inlay and double line and disc inlaid lower edge, raised on
0662: Fine Hepplewhite Inlaid Mahogany Card TableEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Two Early Copper Kettles, One Signed G. Tryon: the smaller with handle stamped "G Tryon" for George Tryon Philadelphia, PA. Dents, dings, use wear, repairs. Largest: 15" high, 16" wide.
0663: Two Early Copper Kettles, One Signed G. TryonEst. $200-$300
Five Painted Duck Decoys: 19th and early 20th century examples, including blue bill and one with painted tin tail feather. All with surface wear, losses and some shrinkage cracking. Largest: 15" long. 6 1/2" wide.
0664: Five Painted Duck DecoysEst. $600-$700Lot Passed
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Folk Art Cutout Sculpture "Dancing Dog Couple": iron, on stand, possibly by Judie Bomberger (American). Rust, wear from exposure to the elements, losses. 32" high, 46" wide.
0665: Folk Art Cutout Sculpture "Dancing Dog Couple"Est. $300-$400
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Small Federal Style Inlaid Mahogany Settee: in the Boston style, with serpentine crest and reeded arm supports and front legs. 37" high, 48" wide, 26" deep. Provenance: A Fairfield CT Private Collection.
0666: Small Federal Style Inlaid Mahogany SetteeEst. $400-$600
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Green Glass Demijohn: with scratch on shoulder. 18 1/2" high, 15" wide. Provenance: A Greenwich CT Estate.
0667: Green Glass DemijohnEst. $200-$300
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New England Queen Anne Tiger Maple Lowboy: with molded top, cutout apron and cabriole legs ending in small pad feet. 33" high, 34" wide, 22" deep. Hardware replaced, repairs, losses, breaks in knee right proper front leg, top
0668: New England Queen Anne Tiger Maple LowboyEst. $800-$1,200
Five Painted Duck Decoys: including one stamped "J.P." and one cork bodied decoy. Wear and deterioration to surfaces, cracking to all. Largest: 15" long, 7 1/2" wide.
0669: Five Painted Duck DecoysEst. $500-$600Lot Passed
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Folk Art Portrait Of A Lady O/P: bust length portrait of an auburn haired lady in lace collar. Illegible incised signature verso. The panel bowed and reinforced, vertical separation, vertical losses throughout. 17" high, 16 1/2"
0671: Folk Art Portrait Of A Lady O/PEst. $500-$700
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Cast Bronze Figure "Benjamin Franklin": the subject full length, seated, in a fur lined overcoat and ruffled shirt, holding a pen and paper, seated on an elaborate high backed Continental armchair, with a separately cast electrostatic
0672: Cast Bronze Figure "Benjamin Franklin"Est. $3,000-$4,000
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Large Painted Wood Trade Sign: "Positively No Trust Please Don't Ask It". Paint wear, loss, age cracks, chips, one edge cut to accommodate corner. 14" high, 84 1/4" long.
0673: Large Painted Wood Trade SignEst. $400-$600
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Pair Philadelphia Columnar Brass Andirons: with urn form finials and cabriole legs ending in penny feet. Philadelphia, 18th century. Wear and looseness. 23 1/2" high, 12" wide, 16" deep.
0674: Pair Philadelphia Columnar Brass AndironsEst. $400-$600
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American Queen Anne Cherry & Maple Chest On Frame: 18th century, having two short over four graduated long thumb molded drawers, on a molded bracket base with shaped ends. Shrinkage, wear, old repairs. 53" high, 39 1/2" wide, 17 1/2" deep.
0675: American Queen Anne Cherry & Maple Chest On FrameEst. $800-$1,200
Four Painted Duck Decoys: contemporary and 20th century examples, including signed carvings by John Schmidt, Jim Pierce, and Wishart-Morgan. The smallest with surface wear, losses and cracking. Largest: 15 1/2" long, 6"
0676: Four Painted Duck DecoysEst. $200-$300Lot Passed