New England early American Sheraton era four-drawer bureau, probably New Hampshire origin. Circa 1800. Original oval brass pulls. Birch with cherry drawer fronts cross-banded in mahogany and with line inlay. Cookie corner top above delicately turned and reeded legs with high feet and a shaped apron. Condition: Refinished, and with a small patch to the left rear corner of top. Dimensions: 42 1/8 inches width x 19 1/2 inches depth x 44 inches ht.
A large and heavy Georgian repousse decorated sterling silver sauceboat, London, 1826, by John Wakefield. With presentation on underside and family crest below the spout. Size: 8 inches long x 5.25 inches high x 4 inches deep. Excellent condition.
An English majolica fish tureen with cover, attributed to George Jones and Sons. Circa 1870. The cover is modeled in the form of a fish resting on a bed of seaweed, whilst the tureen is fashioned as a woven basket and is covered in a brown glaze, with a lavender interior. Size: 19.5 inches length x 8.5 inches depth x 5 inches ht. Condition: one small chip to the top rim of the tureen. Without a manufacturer's stamp, but attributed to George Jones and Sons and bearing a painted pattern n ...click for details
Arts and Crafts two-door china cabinet, solid oak. American. Circa 1910. A double door cabinet with glass front and sides. Three adjustable oak shelves. Original finish. Unmarked. Size: 40 inches wide x 61 inches high x 16 inches deep. Excellent condition.
A large Wave Crest covered dresser box by C.F. Monroe Co. of Meriden, CT. Circa 1900. This large box is executed in swirled opal white and yellow glass and has a hand painted enameled fern and flower motif on the lid. Signed on the underside with an original paper label. Condition is excellent and the box retains the original silk lining. There is some wear to the gilt finish of the metal rims. Size: 7 inches diameter x 4 inches ht.
A rare and tall signed Kelva glass vase by the C.F. Monroe Co of Meriden CT. Circa 1900-1910. Kelva was a line of art glass similar to Wave Crest manufactured by C.F. Monroe. This vase is mounted in silvered metal with pierced handles. The vase exhibits hand painted roses set against a gray/green streaked background. Size: 12.75 inches ht. x 8.5 inches x 6.5 inches diameter. Condition is very good, but the metal rim is loose and requires re-attaching. No chips or cracks. Signed on the u ...click for details
Wave Crest cigar box humidor manufactured by the C.F. Monroe Co. of Meriden, CT. Circa 1890-1910. An opal ware glass box with molded puffy cover adorned with hand painted enameled flowers. The body of the box painted in purple lustre with the label "Cigars". The cover is secured by a gilt metal rim with pierced metal shoulder mounts. Unsigned. Condition is very good with no chips or cracks. Minor wear to gilded finish of the metal parts. Missing the metal internal bar on the cov ...click for details
Pair of Chinese yoke back arm chairs. Late 19th century. Shanxi province. Elmwood. Dimensions: 43.5 inches height x 25.25 inches width x 22 inches depth. Seat height is 19.5 inches. Each chair has a back splat with carved figural panels. Condition: repair to break on one arm, replaced glue blocks on undersides of seats, some scuffing to one side stretcher on base. Structurally sound.
Rookwood Pottery vellum glaze vase adorned with a blue iris against a matt glaze background that shades from dark blue to light blue and finally into peach. Decorated by Caroline Steinle, 1913. Size: 9.75 inches ht. Excellent condition. Manufacturer's and potter's incised marks on underside of base.
Rookwood Pottery scenic vellum glaze vase decorated by Lorinda Epply, 1916. This large vase is painted all over with a landscape of trees. Excellent condition. Size: 10 7/8 inches ht. Incised Rookwood and potter's marks on underside of base.