- A HICKORY CHAIR COMPANY GODDARD STYLE
A HICKORY CHAIR COMPANY GODDARD STYLE CHESTA Hickory Chair Company Goddard style mahogany block front chestpost 1950With metal manufacturer's label to interior drawer.height 32in (81.5cm) width 35 1/2in (90cm); depth 19in (48.5cm) Provenance:
- CLASSICAL MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCKProvidence,
CLASSICAL MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCKProvidence, Rhode Island Classical mahogany banjo clock by Thomas Gilbert Daggett (1795-1871), ca. 1825 , with églomisé throat and panel, 32 1/2" h., 9 3/4" w., 4" d. Provenance: The Goddard Family; Sotheby's, January 25, 2014, lot 354; Pook & Pook, October 6, 2023, lot 660; Collection of Dr. Larry McCallister.
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Condition:
Finial replaced. Some wear to églomisé‚ panel, and throat; minor wear to paint on dial. Pook & Pook does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working condition.
- WELLS FARGO AND CO. STOCK CERTIFICATE,
WELLS FARGO AND CO. STOCK CERTIFICATE, 1870 Unframed Wells Fargo and Co. (American 1852), stock certificate in the amount of 100 shares issued to Simon Rothschild (German 1827-1927), April 14,1870, signed by Ashbel H. Barney, president, George K. Otis, secretary, and countersigned by C. Goddard, treasurer; later received by his niece Flora Rothschild Blum (American b. 1865), and nephew Frederic William Rothschild (American 1867-1940). Approximate dimensions: h. 8.25", w, 12".
- 6TH MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA
6TH MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA LIQUOR CHEST ,C. 1864-70sBlack japanned leather covered case, marked on the front in gold paint "B.F. GODDARD./6th M.V.M.", blue velvet-lining with separations for bottles, and eight bottles with gold paint numbers and designs on the top, a bottle of brandy, and shot glasses. Note: Benjamin Franklin Goddard was born on April 4, 1839 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. In 1861 when the Civil War broke out, Goddard was living in Lowell, Massachusetts. He enlisted as a private in Company C, 6th Massachusetts Infantry Militia on April 22, 1861 serving in Maryland for 90 days. He enlisted as a sergeant in the same unit on August 2, 1862 and was promoted to first sergeant on February 1, 1863 and served with the 7th Corps in Hampton, Virginia. After his nine-month enlistment was up, he enlisted again as a captain in the same unit and was mustered out of service on October 27, 1864. Goddard continued to serve as an officer in the 6th Massachusetts rising to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel of the regiment. His name appears in all of the post-war musters. In 1871 he had an issue with the state in an affair called "The Liquor Inquest" and had a warrant issued against him. In 1875 he filed for bankruptcy with the state. He died on March 5, 1911 at the age of 71.
- VINTAGE PAINTING OF A NATIVE AMERICAN
VINTAGE PAINTING OF A NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN IN A LANDSCAPE Oil on paper mounted to cardboard, early 20th century, signed "J.(?) Goddard" at lower left, framed.
- Bandai Playmates group of vintage 1990's
Bandai Playmates group of vintage 1990's Star Trek The Next Generation boxed space toy vehicles to include Shuttlecraft Goddard, Klingon Attack Cruiser and Starship Enterprise. Boxes in poor condition (3)
- 2 1/2 PAGE HANDWRITTEN LETTER 8" BY
2 1/2 PAGE HANDWRITTEN LETTER 8" BY 10", SIGNEDby Goddard London, dated November 9, 1849. Lemuel Goddard was an American sperm oil merchant in England and a partner to New Bedford shipowners Swift and Allen who owned the Bark Paulina. The letter discusses the excellence of the Greener guns, the price of whale oil and bone. The letter also addresses the use of harpoon guns on an 1849 New Bedford whaling voyage with captain, John Thatch to the Indian Ocean. The letter contains a blue hand stamp. It also contains a 1790 booklet 11 pages related to Charles Moore’s English harpoon gun.
- A GROUP OF WILLIAM SPRATLING SILVER
A GROUP OF WILLIAM SPRATLING SILVER BELT BUCKLESA group of William Spratling silver belt buckles, William Spratling (1900-1967) Circa 1933-1938 and 1944-1946, First Design Period, Taxco, Mexico Each stamped for William Spratling; Further variously stamped: Taxco / 980 / Made in Mexico / Sterling Comprising four sterling belt buckles with various incised and applied geometric designs, 4 pieces Largest: 2" H x 1.875" W 111.6 grams Provenance: The Phyllis M. Goddard Collection
- A WILLIAM SPRATLING SILVER CUFF BRACELETA
A WILLIAM SPRATLING SILVER CUFF BRACELETA William Spratling silver cuff bracelet, William Spratling (1900-1967) Circa 1940-1944; First Design Period; Taxco, Mexico Stamped for William Spratling; Further stamped: Made in Mexico / Silver A chased sterling "Cholula" design cuff with silver balls at terminal edges 6.75" total inner C x 1.125" H, including a 1" gap 79.0 grams Provenance: The Phyllis M. Goddard Collection
- A WILLIAM SPRATLING STERLING SILVER
A WILLIAM SPRATLING STERLING SILVER HEADBANDA William Spratling sterling silver headband, William Spratling (1900-1967) Circa 1933-1938, First Design Period; Taxco, Mexico Stamped for William Spratling; Further stamped: 980 / Taxco Comprising a sterling repoussé headband with braid design 12.75" L x 1" W; with 5" opening 68.7 grams Provenance: The Phyllis M. Goddard Collection
- RHODE ISLAND CLASSICAL MAHOGANY BANJO
RHODE ISLAND CLASSICAL MAHOGANY BANJO CLOCKProvidence, Rhode Island Classical mahogany banjo clock by Thomas Gilbert Daggett (1795-1871), ca. 1825 , with églomisé throat and panel, 32 1/2" h., 9 3/4" w., 4" d. Provenance: The Goddard Family; Sotheby's, January 25, 2014, lot 354; Property from the Collection of Dr. Larry McCallister.
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Condition:
Finial replaced. Some wear to‚ églomisé‚ panel and throat; minor wear to paint on dial. Pook & Pook does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working condition.
- ATTRIBUTED TO ANTONIUCCI VOLTI (1915-1989):
ATTRIBUTED TO ANTONIUCCI VOLTI (1915-1989): FIGUREBronze, signed 'Volti' lower right, with the Goddard foundry mark at bottom.
27 1/2 x 9 x 6 1/2 in.
Condition
Lacking base. Minor wear, a few small areas of oxidation. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- Pair of George II Silver Salvers, Philip
Pair of George II Silver Salvers, Philip Goddard, London, 1752 engraved with armorials on the centres diameter 7.1 in — 18 cm
- NASA: TYPE I PHOTO MERCURY REDSTONE
NASA: TYPE I PHOTO MERCURY REDSTONE CAPSULEOriginal Type I NASA photograph of capsule from the Mercury Redstone. Provenance: From the estate of a NASA Goddard Space Flight Center engineer.
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- NASA: (4) ORIGINAL TYPE I PHOTOS OF
NASA: (4) ORIGINAL TYPE I PHOTOS OF EQUIPMENTFour NASA photos of rocket or satellite components. Provenance: From the estate of a NASA Goddard Space Flight Center engineer.
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- Chippendale style Goddard Townsend block
Chippendale style Goddard Townsend block front chest made by the well known firm of Kinlock Woodworking, Ltd., Unionville, PA, signed and dated 2002.
35"h x 37"w x 21.5"d
Condition: Minor discoloration to top, otherwise fine condition.
- FINE FEDERAL INDLAID SIDEBOARD ATTRIB
FINE FEDERAL INDLAID SIDEBOARD ATTRIB GODDARD & ENGS. Ca. 1790-1800 Providence, Rhode Island, attributed to the workshop of Goddard & Engs. Mahogany bow front sideboard, with exotic wood banded inlay drawers and doors with old eagle brass, and birdseye maple paneled ends, on delicate tapered legs with birdseye panels and cuffs. Nicely refinished with a French polish. 40.75”H x 67.5”W x 27”D.
- Spalted maple bowl signed D. Rhudy 3”H
Spalted maple bowl signed D. Rhudy 3”H x 8” dia., Walnut goblet signed D. Rhudy 10”H, Painted silver and gold bowl, signed Goddard 11.5” dia. X 3”H. Condition: very good CT Transfer Fee $10
- ANTIQUE NEWPORT STYLE MAHOGANY TEA TABLE.
ANTIQUE NEWPORT STYLE MAHOGANY TEA TABLE. Late 19th C. carved mahogany tea table in manner of Goddard Townsend, with scalloped tray top and block and serpentine apron, on cabriole legs with carved knees, ending in claw and ball feet. 27.5”H x 32.5”W x 19.25”D.
- GEORGE BOUVERIE GODDARD (1832-1886),
GEORGE BOUVERIE GODDARD (1832-1886), STUDY OF HUSKIES Title: George Bouverie Goddard (1832-1886), Study of Huskies Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 12 x 14 Frame dimensions: 15 3/4 x 17 3/4 x 2 1/2
- ESTHER WERTHEIMER (1926-2016) POLISH/CANADIANA
ESTHER WERTHEIMER (1926-2016) POLISH/CANADIANA mid 20th century Brutalist Period bronze sculpture titled 'Archer' by Esther Wertheimer, signed in the mold on the reverse of one leg, raised on a striated Belgian marble base. Measuring 14.75" high x 17.5" wide. The artist studied in Montreal at the Museum of Fine Art and at Loyola College, as well as at the Academia di Belle Arti in Florence and at Goddard College in Vermont USA.
- PHOTOGRAPH, EMMY LOU PACKARD Emmy Lou
PHOTOGRAPH, EMMY LOU PACKARD Emmy Lou Packard (American, 1914-1998), "Paulette Goddard," 1940, gelatin silver print, signed in ink lower right, titled and dated lower left, image: 11"h x 10.25"w, overall (with frame) 17.25"h x 16.5"w
- Sixteen Assorted Coin Silver Teaspoons,
Sixteen Assorted Coin Silver Teaspoons, 19th century, including two examples marked by Jacob Sargeant, Hartford, Connecticut and retailed by \"W. Grover\", and one each marked by Hall, Hewson and Brower, Albany, New York (retailed by \"E. Marks\"), Henry McKeen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, S. Huntington, Portland, Maine, G. W. Dickinson, Garden City, Kansas, Bunnell & Schreuder, Syracuse, New York, William H. Rogers Jr., Hartford, Connecticut, Joseph Seymour, Syracuse, New York (retailed by \"R. Cowles\"), William Moulton IV, Newburyport, Massachusetts, Hall & Hewson, Albany New York (retailed by Heman Harris, Albany/Troy, New York), H. H. McDuffee, Portland Maine, Joseph Seymour & Co., Syracuse, New York, Storm & Wilson, Poughkeepsie, New York, Charles Piquette, Detroit, Michigan, and the unidentified, \"Goddard\", l. 5-1/4\" to 6-1/8\", 8.36 total t. oz.
- . George II/III teawares, collection
. George II/III teawares, collection of three. 1740-71, sterling silver, wood. 4¼ h × 8 w × 4 d in. result: $2,470. estimate: $1,200–1,500. Teapot by David and Robert Hennel, 1771
Cream jug with sparrow beak by William Coles, 1740
Covered sugar bowl with an engraved lozenge-of-arms by Philip Goddard, 1747
Marked to underside and cover of sugar bowl and to underside of creamer and teapot.
24 ozt (gross weight)..
- 12 IRONSTONE CHINA WHEAT PATT. CUPS
12 IRONSTONE CHINA WHEAT PATT. CUPS & SAUCERS.Twelve Ironstone China Wheat Pattern Cups & Saucers. By Turner, Goddard & Co. Saucers 6-1/2" diam. Condition: : Good with wear.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with wear.
- SILVER FLATWARE, MOSTLY COIN, 59 PCS.Large
SILVER FLATWARE, MOSTLY COIN, 59 PCS.Large grouping of silver flatware, 60 pcs. including 35 coin silver teaspoons, 4 coin silver table or serving spoons and 7 coin silver forks. Makers include: J.L. Smith, W. Goddard, L. lasomus, Platt and Brothers, Butler McCarty and Co., Joseph Brems, J.O. and W. Pitkin, Hazen, H. Muhr and Son, Harding, Hall and Elton, Newell Harding and others. Lot also includes 1 E. Lownes coin silver sugar tongs, 1 Maynard coin silver flat handled master butter, 1 J. C. Blackman coin silver sugar shell and 2 possible coin silver salts spoons by G. F. Barr and "HSB". Sterling silver items include 3 sterling teaspoons by Wendell Mfg. Company, 3 sterling teaspoons by Whiting Mfg. Company, 1 sterling tablespoon by Gorham and 1 sterling tablespoon by Frank Smith Silver Co. Lot also includes 1 silverplated ladle and 1 silverplated teaspoon (not included in total number of pieces). Total weighable coin silver: 34.995 troy ounces. Total sterling weight: 5.20 troy ounces. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall general wear to all pieces. A few spoon bowls with deep pitting and wear.
- DRAWING OF JUROLIN ATTR. HOKUSAI, EX-ERNEST
DRAWING OF JUROLIN ATTR. HOKUSAI, EX-ERNEST FENOLLOSAAttributed to Katsushika Hokusai (Japan, 1760-1849) brushed ink on paper sketch depicting the bearded figure of Jurojin, god of longevity, accompanied by a mino-game (a long-lived turtle with algae resembling hair growing from its shell). Jurojin smiles faintly as he opens his Scroll of Life, which states the lifespan of all living things. On laid paper affixed to Japan paper. Typed label affixed to backing reads "Sketch by Hokusai / 1750-1849 Japan./From Collection of the/Late Ernest Fenollosa," along with "148" and, in pencil, "1750-1849." Additional sticker on backing reads "For Patsy/Wedd. Gift from Kin[g]sbury Bull." Housed under glass in a bamboo frame with tan mat. Original Sheet: 9 1/8" H x 12 1/2" W. Full Sheet: 10 1/2" H x 14 1/4" W. Frame: 12 5/8" H x 16 7/16" W. Note: Ernest Fenollosa (1853-1903) was Curator of Oriental Art at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) from 1890-1896. He attended the MFA's art school before traveling to Japan in 1878 to teach at the Imperial University at Tokyo. After eight years, he helped found the Tokyo Fine Arts Academy and the Imperial Museum, acting as its director in 1888. In 1886 he sold his art collection to Boston physician Charles Goddard Weld (1857-1911) on the condition that it go to the MFA. In 1890 he returned to Boston to be Curator of the Department of Oriental Art at the MFA. There Fenollosa organized the first exhibition of Chinese painting at the MFA and developed the Department into a training center for generations of scholars. Fenollosa published "Masters of Ukioye," a historical account of Japanese paintings and color prints that were exhibited at the New York Fine Arts Building, in 1896. He inspired Boston collectors to venture into the relatively new field of Far Eastern art, endowing the MFA with one of the earliest and best Asian art collections in the United States. Fenollosa, together with Weld and another collector, William Sturgis Bigelow, formed what were known as the "Boston Orientalists." (Adapted from the Dictionary of Art Historians) Fenollosa served as a visiting lecturer at Yale University during the 1903-1904 academic year. Frederick Kingsbury Bull was a Sophomore at Yale at this time. (Source: "Catalog of Yale University, 1903-1904," New Haven, 1903).
Condition:
With mat burn, foxing, and discoloration to sheet. Scattered fingerprints and discoloration to mat.
- 1733 COLONIAL LAND GRANTFramed Colonial
1733 COLONIAL LAND GRANTFramed Colonial America, Massachusetts Bay Colony land grant, 1733 from John Hill to his sons, signed by Edward Goddard. Dimensions: 15.25"h x 12.25"w; (overall) 16.5"h x 14"w. Processing and shipping within the continental U.S. $45.00 plus 1.5% replacement cost insurance. Please note we do not accept credit cards.
Condition:
Vertical and horizontal creases secondary to prior folding. Toning. Scattered minor discolorations. Glass on verso broken. Witherells strives to provide as much information and photographs as possible but encourages in-person inspection by bidders. Condition: statements are only for general guidance and should not be relied upon as complete statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability by Witherells. All lots are sold "AS IS" under the Terms & Condition: s.
- AMES FRATERNAL SKULL POMMEL SWORDAmes,
AMES FRATERNAL SKULL POMMEL SWORDAmes, Chicopee Knights Templars Skull Pommel Sword and Scabbard, pre-Civil War.
An extremely rare and fine Ames, Chicopee sword of the Knights Templar Masonic organization, with beautifully detailed skull pommel, and crossed thigh bones guard, with a beautifully etched blade, including the owner’s name, a compass and right angle symbol, a Maltese cross, and two Patriarchal crosses. The name on the blade is S.B. Goddard and the ricasso is clearly marked “Ames Mfg. Co. Chicopee, Mass.” The grip is of facetted dark wood. The blade is straight, oval in cross section, and double edged. The scabbard is steel with brass mounts. The hilt is brass that was silver plated. Dimensions: 36.25 inches long overall. Blade is 29 inches long. Processing and shipping within the continental U.S. $55.00 plus 1.5% replacement cost insurance.
Condition:
The sword is in excellent condition overall, although the silver plating on the hilt is mostly worn away. The blade is excellent, with all of the etching very clear and crisp. There are a few very minor stains on the lower blade, but no rust or pitting at all. The scabbard has two minor dents. It appears to have been gilt plated, but most of the gilding is gone. The scabbard tip or drag is very handsomely made, appearing to have been made of heavy sheet brass. One of the brass hanging rings is missing. The screw on the drag is missing. One of the thigh bones that form the crossguard is slightly bent.Witherell's strives to provide as much information and photographs as possible but encourages in-person inspection by bidders. Condition: statements are only for general guidance and should not be relied upon as complete statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability by Witherell's. All lots are sold "AS IS" under the Terms & Condition: s. Witherell's strives to provide as much information and photographs as possible but encourages in-person inspection by bidders. Condition: statements are only for general guidance and should not be relied upon as complete statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability by Witherell's. All lots are sold "AS IS" under the Terms & Condition: s
- ROULETTE ASHTRAY. “SMOKE GODDARD’S
ROULETTE ASHTRAY. “SMOKE GODDARD’S 1872 CIGARS.”Roulette Ashtray. “Smoke Goddard’s 1872 Cigars.” Anderson, Ind.: Anderson Game Company, ca. 1930. Glass ashtray and gambling device. Spin a small ball around the perimeter and win a cigar or two. Strong colors. Felt bottom with manufacturer’s tag. Excellent. No ball included.
- FRIDA KAHLO "AUTO RETRATO" PASTEL DRAWING,
FRIDA KAHLO "AUTO RETRATO" PASTEL DRAWING, C 1941Frida Kahlo (Mexico, 1907 - 1954) unframed pastel drawing on paper depicting a portrait of Frida Kahlo and titled "Auto Retrato" or "Self Portrait", executed in 1941. Measures 15-7/8" in height with width of 13-1/2" & signed to uppper right "Mexico Frida Kahlo 1941". All measurements are approximate. Complete with certificate of authenticity & letter of provenance, please see photographs. Also included is the original bill of sale signed by Friday Kahlo, wherein this piece was originally purchased by the actress Paulette Goddard on January 3, 1941. This piece was probably a commissioned piece, note dates. (See photographs for this as well.) Provenance: comes from the estate of a prominent Texas collector, who's family had acquired it as a gift from the actress Paulette Goddard.
Magdalena Carmen Frida Calderon (Frida Kahlo) was born on July 6, 1907 in Mexico City, the daughter of a German Jewish father & a Mexican mother. She lived her adult life in the shadow of her husband, famed muralist & Mexican national hero Diego Rivera whom she had known since childhood. They embarked on their violent courtship following his divorce from his second wife. The were both temperamental & noisy Communists, & she proudly proclaimed that she had never been expelled from the communist party, as Diego was. He was obese, unfaithful, & psychologically abusive, yet Frida retaliated with her own bisexual affairs. Kahlo once called Rivera "the other accident" in her life, and she lamented her inability to possess him completely. A grisly accident occurred when she was a teenager: a streetcar hit the bus in which she was riding and drove a handrail into her abdomen and out her vagina. As a result her pregnancies resulted in miscarriages and abortions. Semi-crippled and in constant pain, she required several ghastly operations and enough liquor to make her a probable alcoholic. She was extremely loyal to her country; she altered her birthdate to coincide wth the start of the 1910 Mexican Revolution, and to her politics; at her cremation a hammer and sickle was draped over the casket. She didn't enjoy a long enough career to make it into the coffee-table books while she she was still alive. In 1939, after Kahlo returned to Mexico & after some success with exhibitions of her work in Paris & New York, she & Rivera divorced. Her health deteriorated, yet she continued to paint. She and Rivera remarried in 1940, but her physical condition worsened. After her death she was transformed from the "wife of Diego Rivera" to the art world's version of Sylvia Plath, in many opinions. The resurrection of Kahlo started in the 1970s, when her work began to generate excitement in the women's liberation movement. But there always has been much controversy about the worth of her work. She was hailed by the Surrealists and unabashedly admired by Picasso; yet in Mexico itself there are many who feel she is over-rated. She is the subject of numerous biographies, exhibitions and documentary films, not to mention souvenir T-shirts, calendars and posters. For women and feminists, especially, she is a heroine who overcame great odds to create an identity for herself in art. She died in 1954.
- PAIR RI HEPPLEWHITE CARVED MAHOGANY
PAIR RI HEPPLEWHITE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRSwith transitional urn form carved backs, likely the work of the Goddard/Townsend shop of Newport, RI. 37 1/4" high, 21 1/2" wide, 18" deep. Provenance: descended to Louise [DuPont] Crowningshield, sister of Henry Francis DuPont, who founded the Winterthur Museum. These chairs were most likely part of a set ordered by I. E. Dupont when he left France and settled with his family in Newport RI circa 1800, prior to moving to New Jersey and ultimately Wilmington, Delaware. Partial sticker on one "Chair - Mrs. F.B." (for F.B. Crowninshield); collection or museum numbers on both; repaired breaks at back of arm posts at crest joint on one, braces at stretcher base, losses at top of front legs; iron brackets on stretchers; old finish. Property of a Hartford CT Collector.
Condition:
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- 21 ASSORTED SILVER SPOONSincludingÿeight
21 ASSORTED SILVER SPOONSincludingÿeight American coin silver pieces including one spoon, Delucine Backus (New York, NY); ladle, Nicholas Goddard (Rutland, Vermont, working 1797-1823); two spoons, Everard Benjamin (New Haven, Connecticut, working 1829-1873); serving spoons, F. Curtis & Co.ÿ(Hartford, Connecticut, working 1848-1854); one spoon, "H. P. Sexton"; two serving spoons unmarked; nine sterling souvenir spoons; English silver souvenir spoon; two silver plate souvenir spoons; one probably Paktong spoon, 12.02 oz.ÿ T. excluding plated and Paktong pieces,ÿ4-1/4 in. to 9-3/8 in.
Provenance: The Ann and Joel Finn Collection
Condition:
all with wear, some with loss to bowls
- IRION COMPANY GODDARD STYLE CUSTOM MAHOGANY
IRION COMPANY GODDARD STYLE CUSTOM MAHOGANY TEA TABLE, ...Irion Company Goddard Style Custom Mahogany Tea Table, with shaped top on cabriole legs ending in open talon claw feet, height 26 1/2 inches, top 20" x 33 1/2".
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- WILLIAM SPRATLING STERLING DISC BOWL
WILLIAM SPRATLING STERLING DISC BOWL WITH WOODEN BASETaxco, Mexico, 1947-1967, oval bowl with openwork rim with applied disc, wooden base, marks for William Spratling, 3-1/2 x 8-1/4 x 4-1/4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, New York
Note: Similar example see Phullis M. Goddard, Spratling Silver: A Field Guide , page 88.
Condition:
polish abrasion, interior of bowl rough as made
- FINE NEWPORT QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY TEA
FINE NEWPORT QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY TEA TABLE, OLD SURFACE...Goddard Townsend school, Rhode Island, 18th century, figured mahogany dish top with bold edge molding, tilting on a tapered column support with tripod base and slipper feet, retaining areas of early and possibly original surface, original iron spider and lock catch, 28-1/4 x 34 x 34-1/2 in.
Provenance: Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Pfaffenroth
Condition:
good condition overall, top with one minor repaired crack, some wear at leg tops, minor pest damage at block, typical edge wear at feet, other scattered flaws