- WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY COCKFIGHTING CHAIR
EARLY
WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY COCKFIGHTING CHAIR
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the horseshoe backrail set with two brass stick inserts to the arms and a brass inset rail running the full length, the back with a pierced Gothic triple arch flanked by carved trefoil frets, the stuffover seat with woven floral upholstery, on tapering fluted legs with acanthus carving and downswept back legs, brass and ceramic castors65cm wide, 82cm high, 60cm deep
- Pair of 19th-Century British Hand-Colored
Pair of 19th-Century British Hand-Colored Cockfighting Engravings, \"War\" and \"Peace\", sight 21\" x 16\", painted by B. Marshall, engraved by C. Turner, published London by W. C. Lee. Glazed, matted and presented in stained pine frames with ebonized fillets.
- REGENCY MAHOGANY COCKFIGHTING CHAIR
REGENCY MAHOGANY COCKFIGHTING CHAIR FRAMEon casters. Insect damage, restoration. 37" high, 27" wide, 17 1/2" deep. Provenance: Property of a NJ Private Collector.
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- GROUP TWELVE PORCELAIN PATCH BOXEScomprising
GROUP TWELVE PORCELAIN PATCH BOXEScomprising Limoges, Battersea enamel with cockfighting, pietra dura and other wares. Largest: 3" high, 2" wide, 2" deep. Gilt wear, chip to Battersea, light wear. Provenance: Property from a New Haven CountyCT Estate.
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- JEAN O. MITCHELL, FLORIDA COCKFIGHT
JEAN O. MITCHELL, FLORIDA COCKFIGHT PAINTINGOil on board painting of two roosters cockfighting, with one having a clear advantage. Signed at lower right by artist Jean Ottman Mitchell. Mitchell was an art teacher at the P.K. Yonge School in Gainsville in the 1940s. Excellent condition. St. Augustine Art Association label verso shows title as "A Swish of Feathers." Board measures 18" x 24". Framed size is 23" x 29".
- VICTORIAN OAK COCKFIGHTING CHAIR, MID-19TH
VICTORIAN OAK COCKFIGHTING CHAIR, MID-19TH CENTURY 36 1/2 X 19 1/2 X 22 IN. (92.7 X 49.5 X 55.9 CM.)VICTORIAN OAK COCKFIGHTING CHAIR, MID-19TH CENTURY, the shaped spindle back with hinged writing surface and padded heart shaped seat on turned reeded legs, upholstered in brass tacked black leather and leatherette Dimensions: 36 1/2 x 19 1/2 x 22 in. (92.7 x 49.5 x 55.9 cm.)
- ENGLISH COCKFIGHTING OR READING CHAIREnglish
ENGLISH COCKFIGHTING OR READING CHAIREnglish Cockfighting or Reading Chair , 19th c., padded horseshoe-shaped crest rail, adjustable book rest, Queen Anne legs, blocked stretchers, pad feet, casters, red leather upholstery, h. 35 in., w. 31 in., d. 24 in
- GEORGE III STYLE FADED MAHOGANY COCKFIGHTING
GEORGE III STYLE FADED MAHOGANY COCKFIGHTING CHAIRGEORGE III STYLE FADED MAHOGANY COCKFIGHTING CHAIR, the U-shaped arms with hinged rest above a bell shaped seat on cabriole legs with pad feet and turned H-stretcher upholstered in brass buttoned crimson leather - h:36w:29d:21in.
- Two cockfighting spurs each with initials
Two cockfighting spurs each with initials PAE to the leather cuff and a set of wooden cased apothecarys scales the lid interior marked 1689
- A Louis XV-Style Carved Walnut Cockfighting
A Louis XV-Style Carved Walnut Cockfighting Chair carved legs joined by "X"-form stretcher hoof feet.
- Collection of Brass, Ivory Buttons American,
Collection of Brass, Ivory Buttons American, late 19th/early 20th century: 48 brass dome-shaped buttons mounted in walnut case, most with state names, all in excellent condition; with 55 other engraved buttons, most sporting related, including set of six 1-3/4 in. ivory, depicting cockfighting, set of six with finely engraved and painted butterflies, eight with horse racing and hunting scenes; with sterling silver belt buckle with an eagle below E Pluribus Unum; heavy brass belt buckle marked "Wells Fargo & Company, Kentucky" and marked "Tiffany & Co." on back; heavy brass buckle copyrighted 1875 and marked on back "A Deuzy" and an oval shield with polo scenes, most in excellent condition, some with minor corrosion of brass elements
- William IV Mahogany Cockfighting Chair,
William IV Mahogany Cockfighting Chair, mid-19th century, the curved and leather-upholstered back with gilt-brass handle and held by two shaped supports, the padded circular seat raised on splayed square legs, h. 34".