FINE ART, ANTIQUES, AMERICANA, RUSSIAN SILVER & ENAMEL, JEWELRY, ASIAN, RUGS

November 2, 2015 6:30 PM EST
Live Auction

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Winter Associates, Inc.

Location: Plainville, CT, US

Phone: +1.860.793.0288

Payment

Accepted Forms of Payment: COD (cash on delivery), Discover, MasterCard, Money Order / Cashiers Check, Other, Personal Check, Visa, Wire Transfer

Shipping

Shipment is arranged as a courtesy and at buyer's expense. Most shipping is provided by the Farmington UPS Store. For questions, please contact them at 860-676-0660. Shipping may take 2-4 weeks after payment is received.

 

Fine Art, Antiques, Americana incl. Miniatures, Russian Silver & Enamel, Jewelry, Asian, Glass, Ceramics, 19th C. Needlework, Oriental Rugs, Etc.

 

Fine Art: Eric Sloane oil depicting N. England covered bridge; T. Bailey oil; Willard Gordon Bond w/c; Robert Cawthorne (?) oil; Roger Deering oil; Hannah Thurber Fairfield oil portrait of Charles Richmond, Jr.; Hirman Peabody Flagg oil; George Howell Gay w/c; Marion Huse oils of various size (15); Peter Koster oil; Charles Edward John Leslie oil; Arthur Lingquist oil; Bruce Mitchell oil; Axel Peter oil; Julius Petersen oil; Robert Shaw oil; Richard Gay Somerset oil; Mary Loring Warner pastel; Humphrey Williams oil; English School w/cs depicting Caribbean locations after or by John Herbert Caddy (3); 19th C. American School oils depicting comic love triangle, naïve portraits of urchin boy & girl, & primitive landscape; 19th C. miniature portraits (3), one in carved bone frame; 19th C. oil & w/c portraits of women; Hudson River School landscapes, etc.

 

Prints: Max Papart serigraph; William Blake engraving of scene from “Beggar’s Opera”; Louis Marin Bonnet mezzotint; after Charles Hart, “Farmer’s Home/Gentleman’s Home” color lithograph, etc. Antiques:maple tall chest w/ fan carved dec.; four cherry & maple highboy bases; CT River Valley oak chest w/ ebonized bosses initialed & inscribed “1644”; Boston W & M side chair w/ black finish; five drawer tall chest; English chest w/ recessed drawer fronts w/ alternating geometric borders; English oak slant lid desk; W & M blanket chest; Q. Anne dressing table w/ alterations; tilt top mahogany tea table; candlestand; ladderback side & rocking chairs;grain painted stepback cupboard w/ flame patterns; hutch table painted red; settle bench painted green; stepback cupboard painted red & celadon; pine corner cabinet; blanket chests (3); pantry cabinets (2); grain painted drop leaf dining table; Windsor side chair fire stamped “Dav. Butler”; tavern table; dry sink; single drawer & other stands (3); assembled set of six fancy chairs incl. two arm; mahogany bow front chest w/ replaced brasses; mahogany sideboard, split top; mahogany & mahogany veneer flip-top game table; drum form sewing table/stand; drop leaf and/or gateleg dining tables (4); English figured veneer chest w/ Art Nouveau brasses; black lacquer lady’s desk decorated w/ frieze of gilt running horses; rosewood & walnut side chairs, one w/ blue upholstery, one w/ gold upholstery; French Regency armchair w/ orange upholstery; wicker rocking chair; single door bookcase, etc. Miniature & Diminutive Furniture: pine stepback cupboard painted robin’s egg blue signed “Hector Morin, Franklin Falls, N.H.”; stepback cupboard w/ zig zag carving; two early chairs, one w/ cane seat; 19th C. single door cabinet w/ red stain; rope bed w/ linens, etc. Mirrors: Continental H-shaped w/ stylized bow crest; Adams style w/ tremblant dec.; late 18th/early 19th C. Chippendale, etc. Fine Furnishings:Chippendale style: highboy using old wood; mahogany sofa & matching arm chair w/ pearl gray upholstery; flame stitch wingback chair, etc. Other: French style green painted side chairs w/ rush seats (4); Welsh cupboard in 19th C. manner; pair G. Fox & Co. Federal style mahogany drop leaf side tables; Klismos base stools incl. one Edwin Ahlberg (New Haven, CT); Hancock & Moore (Hickory, NC) arm chair w/ blue leather upholstery, etc. Clocks: early 19th C. (probably Twiss) tall case clock erroneously inscribed “Jean Theiss, Montreal”; 19th C. Chaucey Ives (Bristol, CT) pillar & scroll clock; early 20th C. black marble mantel clock w/ gilt garland motif, etc. Russian Silver & Enamel from Private CT Collector: Pavel Ovchinnikov egg, 4” h.; Vasily Agafonov round picture frame w/ pair eagles at crest; attr. Karl Gustaf Hjalmar Armfeldt round box; Mikhail Fyodorvich Sokolov spoons w/ twisted handles (6); two miniature kovsh incl. one by Nikolay Strulev; Nikolay Alekseyev spoon w/ pierced bowl; Gustav Gustavovich Klingert spoon, caddy shovel, open salt, & pair tongs; Matrena Andreyeva spoon; Ivan Saltykov open salt; egg, 2” h.; cigarette & card cases; sugar basket w/ swing handle; plique-à-jour spoon; spoons & 3-pc cutlery set, etc. Sterling: Reed & Barton quatrelobe bowl on pedestal w/ repousse floral & foliate dec., 6” h., 10” dia.; early 20th C. Matthews Co. (Newark, NJ) green glass vase w/ sterling overlay, 8” h.; Tiffany & Co. footed bowl, oval dish, pen tray, pen; Gorham “Chantilly” flatware (59 pcs); Gorham “Perspective” flatware (45 pcs); eight 5-pc settings from Gorham “English Gadroon”, “Old French”, “Medici”, “Nocturne”, Wallace “Romance of the Sea”, “Elegant Orchid”, International “Royal Danish” & “Spring Glory”; Whiting “Lily” teaspoons (10 pcs); assorted flatware from various makers incl. Wallace, Mexican; Frank M. Whiting weighted candlesticks; Davis & Galt sugar shaker; Georg Jensen serving spoon w/ horn serving end; candle snuffer w/ spiral carved baleen handle; hollowware incl. bowls, creamers, sugars, ash trays, candy dishes, etc. Silver plate: 19th C. English Sheffield roast dome w/ engraved heraldic decoration; spherical water urn on square base; five pairs single candlesticks of graduating height, etc. Jewelry & Watches: platinum diamond & sapphire ring (1.58 cts tw); Mikimoto pearl necklace w/ 18K clasp & 59 round cultured pearls; 14-18K gold, emerald, ruby, coral & pearl cat & foliate pins (7 pcs); 10K gold charm bracelet w/ 9-14K charms; 14K gold charm bracelet w/ three charms; 14K diamond cluster ring (1.49 cts); 14K gold necklaces, one w/ diamonds (2); 14K & 10K opal, pearl, enamel, & onyx rings (4); Thai sterling & turquoise rings; damascene & jade earrings & brooches; pearl & coral necklaces (3), etc. Watches: Russian 14K rose gold wristwatch; Omega Constellation man’s 14K & steel wristwatch; Chaumet Elysees man’s 18K & steel wristwatch; two lady’s 14K & diamond watches incl. one by Hamilton; Concord Mariner man’s 18K & stainless steel wristwatches (2); Universal Geneve man’s stainless steel wrist watch, etc. Southwestern/Mexican: silver, turquoise, coral & hammered metal cuff bracelets, rings, earrings, some signed, etc. Victorian & Cameo: 14K hand-painted portrait pin; 14K frame carved shell cameos (3); sterling frame shell cameos (3); gold-finished or gold-filled jewelry incl. mesh bracelet w/ raised buckle, link necklace, & pins, etc. Costume: large array of necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings as well as cat, holiday & souvenir brooches featuring Napier; Trifari; Monet; Warner; Barlow; Lee Glass; Vogue; Amita; Weiss; Nolan Miller “Glamour Collection”, etc. Asian: Art:Sima Zhong w/c on paper depicting bird; Toshi Yoshida woodblock prints (2);Tomoe Yokoi prints on foil (2); Yoshitora w/b; 20th C. w/b depicting bear in snow, etc. Sculptures: two bronze sculptures depicting standing Tibetan deities, both approx. 21” h.; bronze painted Guanyin head; 20th C. painted wooden Buddha head, etc. Dec. Arts:three 19th C. Chinese ivory figurines incl. doctor’s doll; 20th C. Japanese damascene accessories incl. mostly cigarette cases & make-up compacts (15); two 18th/19th C. Japanese tsubas w/ gilt decoration; two carved inros; miniature 20th C. Japanese lacquered writing box & table, etc. Ceramics:19th C. Rose Medallion punch bowl, 11” dia.; three celadon jardinieres; pair Famille Verte garnitures; pair miniature sweetmeat sculptures (12); various porcelain & enamel dishes, etc.Ceramics: Coalport “Coalbrookdale” pattern covered tureen & covered sugar; blue & white transferware incl. Staffordshire “Landing of Gen. Lafayette”; Wedgwood “Edme” pattern partial dinner service (62 pcs); Adderleys; Royal Worcester; Meissen “Blue Onion”; Royal Vienna; English-made Martha Washington reproduction plates; Imari palette Englishware; Mettlach cylindrical vase, 13” h.; redware incl. jar w/ manganese splotches (3 pcs); Acoma pottery jar; assortment of porcelain snuff & covered boxes, etc.Glass: Early American: light amber chestnut flask; light emerald green chestnut flask; case clear bottles, some w/ enamel German/Dutch dec., etc.Other:Williamsburg type stemware (21 pcs); “Three Faces” & figural pressed & frosted glass serving pieces; early Anglo-Irish cut glass incl. master salt boats & decanters; Waterford, etc. Lighting: early 19th C. Sandwich type clear glass fluid lamps incl. conical, globular, bulb, & peg lamps w/ quatrefoil, galleried, & stepped bases (10), etc. Early 19th C. needlework: depicting Highland shepherds, c. 1800; depicting family in orchard, c. 1820; probably English mourning needlework depicting woman w/ flute; Continental embroidery of village scene composed of tiny multicolored beads; silk on silk embroidery depicting two fishermen, etc. Oriental Rugs: Antique: Persian Ferreghan/Malayer; Beluch; Persian Sarouk, etc. Semi-Antique: Persian & Persian Heriz, etc. Modern: Oushak, 9’ x 11’; Persian & Persian Sarouk; Peshawar Sultanabad; probably Pakistani (2); Indo; Indo-Caucasian runner; Serapi runner; Chinese chain stich, etc. Important Misc.: Austrian bronze sculpture depicting jockey on horse, 9” h.;ivory alligator handled walking stick; early English & Continental boxes incl. mauchlinware & enamel; tea caddy, mahogany w/ geometric inlay; firkins, pantry boxes, grain-painted domed trunks & work chests; 18th C. brass andirons; bed warmer, bellows, pail & tools; primitive hanging game rack; early 20th C. probably French bronze paperweight of three harlequins; mid-19th C. Henry Troemner No. 92 8-lb scale w/ marble top & conforming case w/ Eastlake type dec.; Dooney & Bourke handbags (11); mid-20th C. 7-Up tin sign w/ painted dec.;c. 1867Illustrated Catalog & Price List of the Meriden Britannia Co.; early 19th C. “A New Map of North America”;A.M. Flask & Cap Co. leather & brass powder flask; two Civil War medals & photograph; Women’s Relief Corps badges; small sword;1875-S 20 cent coin; 1891 & 1924 Peace dollars; two 1953 Queen Elizabeth Coronation proof sets (20 pcs), etc.

 

 

 

Buyer's Premium
$0+: 25.0%
Bid Increments
From: To: Increments:
$0 $99 $25
$100 $499 $25
$500 $999 $50
$1,000 $2,999 $100
$3,000 $4,999 $250
$5,000 $9,999 $500
$10,000 + $1,000

Conditions of Sale

Payment Information: MERCHANDISE WILL BE RELEASED ONLY AFTER BONAFIDE PAYMENT IS RECEIVED. Successful bidders may pay for purchases with cash, MC/Visa, Discover, certified or traveler's checks. Personal or business checks will only be accepted from parties with established credit. Winter Associates, Inc. reserves the right to hold merchandise purchased by check for 10 business days from deposit date of check. Check payment made in person is subject to approval by our check clearing service. The purchaser agrees to pay Winter Associates, Inc. $25.00 for any returned check.

Shipping Information: Shipment is arranged as a courtesy and at buyer's expense. Most shipping is provided by the Farmington UPS Store. For questions, please contact them at 860-676-0660. Shipping may take 2-4 weeks after payment is received.

Buyer's Premium: All sales are subject to a 20% BUYER'S PREMIUM; 25% Buyer's Premium on Invaluable/AuctionZip/eBay invoices to be paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price.

Taxes on your purchase: Purchases are subject to Connecticut State sales tax except for individuals with a valid resale certificate on file with Winter Associates, Inc.

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PAYMENTS:
• DIRECT DEPOSIT/WIRE TRANSFER
• MONEY ORDER/ CASHIER'S CHECK

SHIPPING, HANDLING & INSURANCE
All packages are being ship through USPS and FEDEX. SHIPPING TIMEFRAME is 7-10 business days. Winning bidder is responsible to pay the shipping charges. Shipping fee is added in the final invoice. Shipping charge depends on the value of the package. 21st Century Auctions insures packages while it is in transit to the winning bidders.

All domestic packages within the U.S. minimum shipping charge is $10.00 (package value of $100 and below)
Minimum international shipping charge is $40.00 (package value of $200 and below)

COLLECTIBLE SHIPS: US - $69.99/ship; Collectible ships are not available for shipping international
SWORDS AND KNIVES: US - $29.99; INTERNATIONAL- $64.99
VASES AND STATUES- US - $29.99; INTERNATIONAL - $59.99

All Jewelries and Diamond items will be shipped out separately:
Below $200 - $19.99
$201-$500 - $29.99
$501-$1000 - $39.99
$1001-$2000 - $49.99
$2001-$3000 - $59.99

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