August Fine Estates Auction 2023-08-22 Auction - 530 Price Results - Schwenke Auctioneers in CT - Page 16
August Fine Estates Auction
Tiffany & Co. Sterling Tea & Coffee Service/Tray
Alphonse Mucha Art Noveau Poster
J.F. Cropsey, W/C Hudson River In The Fall 1819
Done
Woodbury, CT, United States
Auction Details

August Fine Estates Auction

Our August 22nd Fine Estates Auction features over 400 lots from multiple estates and consignors from New York and Connecticut. The sale includes over 150 lots of American fine art, American formal and country furniture, American folk art, Continental and English furniture and decorations from a New York State collection; fine art and English furniture from a Litchfield County collector; fine art and decorations from a Washington CT estate; a group of MCM art glass from a Southbury CT collector; a group of fine jewelry from a Connecticut estate; fine art and English furniture from a NYC collector; several important American artworks from a NYC collector; a dozen additional works on paper from the Estate of Eugene F. Savage, noted American muralist; and over 50 lots of country Americana and European fine art from the Estate of John "Jay" St. Mark, Newtown CT.
SOLD
Vintage Framed Map, City of Kingston NY: hand colored map by Thomas Hunter; Burleigh Litho. Frame size: 28 1/4" high, 36 3/4" wide. Light toning, small stain.
Est.
$50
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$5,000
SOLD
19th Century Rosewood Veneer Klismos Stool: with leather upholstery. 16" high, 20" wide, 17 3/4" deep. Veneer losses, use wear to frame.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
Am. School, O/B Still Life "Robin In The Fruit": anonymous American artist, 19th century. Detailed work done on pine board. Frame sixe: 12 1/4" high, 14 5/8" wide. Small losses, splitting to panel.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
Group Three Folk Art Blown Glass Canes: one with twisted design. Largest: 41 1/2" high, 4" wide, 1" deep. Green and swirl glass with light chipping at the edge of the base.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
Signed Murano Art Glass Vase: illegibly signed and dated Giugno. With latticino element and drop form. 10" high, 4" wide, 3 1/2" deep.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
QA Style Walnut Veneered Lowboy: very nice quality. 28" high, 33" wide, 19 1/2" deep. Some sun fading, use wear.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
Group American Pewter, G. Richardson Sugar Bowl: comprising: sparking lamp, three footed chalices, attr. George Richardson Cranston RI sugar bowl, pair of square base candlesticks, double handle porringer, two pairs of round base candlesticks,
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
Two English Antique Chairs: comprising a country elm transitional arm chair and a George III bellflower carved mahogany side chair. Larger: 39" high, 22" wide, 18" deep. Both in estate found condition with various wear and
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
Lot Passed
SOLD
Estate Group Assorted Antique Pewter Wares: fifteen pewter pieces comprising: chalice, mug, chargers, measures, inkwell, etc. Largest charger: 10 1/4" diameter. Expected age and use wear.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
Light Gray Leather Chesterfield Sofa: with brass nailhead trim. 31" high, 83" wide, 35" deep. A few small spots, two missing button covers.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
Large Pauly Glass Vase: likely Vittorio Zecchin. 12" high, 8" diameter. Soiling, haze to interior.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
Am. Carved Mahogany Pole Screen: with swirl-carved bulbous column, oval screen. Early 19th century. 65" high, 19 1/2" wide, 21" deep. Use wear, later tapestry on original frame.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
Pair American Brass/Iron Baluster Column Andirons: with hex ball and flame brass finials. 23" high. Oxidation, wear. Estate of Joseph ''Jay'' St. Mark PhD, Newtown CT historian, appraiser, and collector of fine Americana.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
J.F. Cropsey, W/C Hudson River In The Fall 1819: Jasper Francis Cropsey (Am. 1823-1900), watercolor on paper, panoramic Hudson River view with sailboats and dock in river, dated 1819 and signed lower left. Frame size: 25 1/2" high, 35 1/2" wide.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
Continental Gesso Paint Decorated Box: Chinoiserie design with shaped top, 19th century. 6 3/4" high, 16 1/2" wide, 11 1/2" deep. Substantial gesso and paint loss.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
Hepplewhite Style Inlaid Mahogany Lolling Chair: with serpentine crest, line inlaid arm supports and inlaid tapering front legs, stretcher base. Later 19th century. 40 1/4" high, 22" wide, 20 1/2" deep. Age and use wear.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
Framed Medieval Style Needlepoint Panel: Frame size: 23" high, 46 1/2" wide.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
American Country Blue Painted Blanket Chest: in original blue paint, inscription on back "J.W. Markel". 19" high, 43 1/2" wide, 18 1/2" deep. Age/use wear, scuffs, scratches.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
Two Antique English Miniature Furniture Items: comprising a George III inlaid mahogany miniature desk and a 19th century walnut drop leaf table with scissor base. Desk: 11" high, 11 1/4" wide, 5 1/4" deep. Expected age and use wear.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
Chamberlain's Worcester Porcelain Dinner Service: marked "Chamberlain's Worcester" with retailer mark "J.W. Kerr Philadelphia" 19th century, comprising two teapots, one coffee pot, four serving plates, two lidded dishes, a bowl, four London cups,
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
Pair American Brass Columnar Andirons: with hex ball and flame brass finials, large penny feet. 23 1/2" high. Oxidation, wear. Estate of Joseph ''Jay'' St. Mark PhD, Newtown CT historian, appraiser, and collector of fine Americana.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
Two Antique Cutlery Trays, One On Stand: tray on stand: 26 1/4" high, 14 7/8" wide, 8 5/8" deep. Other: 5" high, 15" wide, 10 1/2" deep. Use and use wear, gouges, staining.
Est.
$50
-
$5,000
SOLD
Early Chippendale Carved Hardwood Side Chair: with original embossed leather slip seat; elaborated shell carved crest. Vintage "R.H Macy & Co., Inc." sterilization tag on seat frame. 40" high, 21 1/2" wide, 16" deep. Seat webbing torn, expected
Est.
$50
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$5,000