February Fine Estates Auction 2026-02-17 Auction - 580 Price Results - Schwenke Auctioneers in CT - Page 5
February Fine Estates Auction
W. Forbes Coin Silver Oval Footed Tray
Elaborately Carved QA Mahogany Side Chair
P. Poskas II, Waterbury CT Scene St. Anne's Church
Done
Woodbury, CT, CT, United States
Auction Details

February Fine Estates Auction

The first section of our February 17th sale comprises over 180 lots of antique, vintage, contemporary and MCM decorative arts from estates. Highlights including a stellar group of American coin silver from a Bethany CT estate; a wonderful oil on canvas view of Waterbury CT by renowned local artist Peter Poskas II; a rare New York Chippendale carved mahogany fire screen with lineage from Upper Red Hook; a fine as found Regency carved rosewood center table from a Westerly RI estate; two fine Nantucket lightship basket from two separate estates; and other property from estates and collections from Connecticut, New York and Rhode Island. The second section of the sale includes over 400 lots of fine art, comprising paintings, miniatures and bronze sculptures, being sold for the estate of a New Jersey collector for whom we had previously sold 440 artworks since 2022. Many fine works by well-listed American, English, Continental and other artists are being offered. Please visit our website for specific preview and bidding information. The deadline for absentee and phone bids is noon on Monday, February 16th. The sale will be streamed "live online" through Live Auctioneers and Invaluable and will begin at 2:00 pm on Tuesday, February 17th.
SOLD
Eight Ethnographic Decorative Items: comprising Thai plaque of woman, Chinese & brass pewter bowl, African carved bone figure possibly Bamileke, Thai mask, two berimbau capoeira miniature instruments; one in sterling. Bowl on stand: 5"
Est.
$100
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$10,000
SOLD
Streeter Sterling Creamer & Sugar Bowl: Edwin William Streeter (English, 19th Century). Creamer: 3" high, 5 3/4" wide, 3 3/8" deep. Weight: 6.690 OZT. Oxidation, scratches, polish residue. *No credit card payments will be accepted for
Est.
$100
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$10,000
SOLD
Group Seven Chinese Lacquer & Carved Relief Panels: red lacquer rectangular wooden panels, possibly from an opium bed. Tallest: 36 1/2" high, 20 1/2" wide (22" wide with tabs), 1 1/2" deep. Age and use wear, losses, soiling.
Est.
$100
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$10,000
SOLD
Three Watercolor Horse Portraits: unframed. The largest signed "R. Koehler '51"; another signed "Charlie Sistek". Largest: 19 3/4" high, 23 3/4" wide. Losses, warp, soiling.
Est.
$100
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$10,000
SOLD
Queen Anne Figured Walnut Arm Chair: 18th century, burl veneered splat. 37 1/2" high, 24 1/2" wide, 22 1/2" deep. Expected age and use wear, a couple minor repairs.
Est.
$100
-
$10,000
SOLD
Two Signed Nautical Watercolors: H. Lee Hirsche (Mass., 1927-1998) and Henry Pierce (19th Century), each signed lower right. Hirsche: 22 3/4" high, 28 3/4" wide. Pierce: 19 1/2" high, 23 1/2" wide. Not examined out of frame.
Est.
$100
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$10,000
SOLD
J. Sayre NY Coin Silver Coffee Pot: Federal style; signed J. Sayre by New York brother duo John Sayre (c. 1771–1852) and Joel Sayre (1778–1818). 13 1/2" high, 14 1/8" wide, 5" deep. Gross weight: 36.385 OZT. Monogrammed, small
Est.
$100
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$10,000
SOLD
Group Three Framed Hmong Tribal Textiles: Hmong textiles are woven mostly from hemp by an indigenous group of people in East and Southeast Asia. Largest frame size: 15 1/4" high, 15 1/4" wide, 18 3/4" high, 18 3/4" wide, 25 1/4" high, 25
Est.
$100
-
$10,000
SOLD
Pair French Bronze D'ore Fireplace Chenets: Louis XVI style with ram heads and garland. 15" high, 11 1/2" wide, 3 3/8 " deep. Oxidation, soiling, gilt wear.
Est.
$100
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$10,000
SOLD
P. Poskas II, Waterbury CT Scene St. Anne's Church: Peter Poskas II (Am., b. 1939) oil on canvas of downtown Waterbury CT scene, circa 1970's, with view of St. Anne's Church at 515 South Main Street. Signed lower right "Poskas". Frame size: 22 3/4"
Est.
$100
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$10,000
SOLD
Group Twelve Murano Glass Wares: comprising four bouillon bowls with applied dolphin handles and eight water glasses with diamond weave pattern; attributed to Salviati. Glasses: 5 3/8" high, 3 1/2" diameter. Bowls: 2 3/4" high, 6"
Est.
$100
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$10,000
SOLD
Chippendale Style Mahogany Four Drawer Chest: compact diminutive form with molded top, four graduated drawers and ogee bracket feet; mahogany and mahogany veneers, some laminates. Stamped "Drexel" and labeled right side top drawer. 35" high, 35
Est.
$100
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$10,000
SOLD
Group Five Chinese Lacquer & Carved Relief Panels: red lacquer full carved wooden panels. Tallest: 37 1/4" high, 21 1/2" wide with tabs, 20" without, 1 7/8" deep. Losses, soiling, age and use wear.
Est.
$100
-
$10,000
Three Limoges Trays - Fish & Geese: Haviland trout oval platter, and two William Guerin geese platters signed by artist "NAC". Fish: 18 1/2" wide, 13 1/2" deep. Gilt, paint wear, one with chip.
Est.
$100
-
$10,000
Lot Passed
SOLD
W. Forbes Three Piece Coin Silver Tea Set: William Garret Forbes (New York, NY, working 1773-1809). Signed "W. Forbes". Tea pot: 8 1/2" high, 12 1/2" wide, 4 1/2" deep. Gross weight: 38.810 OZT. *No credit card payments will be accepted for
Est.
$100
-
$10,000
SOLD
Continental Neoclassical Style Gilt Painted Mirror: with ribbed urn and bellflower swag crest. 42 1/2" high, 27" wide. Paint losses; edge flicks.
Est.
$100
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$10,000
SOLD
Diminutive NY Sheraton Mahogany Ladies Secretary: school of Duncan Phyfe, early 19th century. In three parts, upper cabinet with shelves, central section with figured mahogany retracting cylinder front with fitted interior and pull out writing
Est.
$100
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$10,000
SOLD
Four Chinese Famille Verte Bowls: two with bird and floral scenes, one Bagua eight trigrams design, one with hunt scene. All with turquoise interiors. Largest: 3" high, 7 1/2" wide, 7 1/2" deep. Scratching to interior of bases, some
Est.
$100
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$10,000
SOLD
Two Katzhutte Porcelain Dogs: two Spaniel hunting dogs. 8" high, 8 3/8" wide, 3" deep. Small flicks to bottom edges, crazing.
Est.
$100
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$10,000
SOLD
Three Panel Painted Canvas Fire Screen: featuring oil painting of floral bouquet and vase, brass tack edges. Center panel: 51" high, 26" wide. Side panels: 12 1/2" wide. Total width: 51" wide. Hole lower back, age and use wear.
Est.
$100
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$10,000
SOLD
G. Stephanus, Coin Silver Teapot & Creamer: Gottshelf Stephanis (aka George Stevens) (Shelburne and Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1784-1787; New York, NY, 1787-1799). Intricate engraved bright-cut swags, bows and ornamental bands throughout.
Est.
$100
-
$10,000
SOLD
Large Chinese Ancestral Group Painting: multi-generational family portrait, painting on paper. Frame size: 65" high, 43" wide. Creasing and toning to paper, not examined out of frame.
Est.
$100
-
$10,000
SOLD
Pair Contemporary Brass Wall Lighting Fixtures: solid brass with octagonal back plates having raised bamboo edge molding and bamboo form two arm adjustable swinging arms, tubular cord shield. 48" high, 5" wide, 10" deep arms. Light oxidation,
Est.
$100
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$10,000
SOLD
Two Chinese Carved Relief Architectural Elements: possibly panels for an opium bed, high relief pierce carved wooden panels. Longer: 22" high, 56 7/8" wide, 3 1/8" deep. Losses, age and use wear; as is.
Est.
$100
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$10,000