- MARK TWAIN HANDWRITTEN PAGE FROM THE
MARK TWAIN HANDWRITTEN PAGE FROM THE GILDED AGE Mark Twain handwritten working page from his book ?The Gilded Age? published in 1873. One of the few remaining. Page is from 112, containing the second paragraph discussing how to prevent the Asiatic plague. An altered response is listed as turnips ? originally it was written as dried apples and water. Written on E.H. Manufacturing Company glossy stationary with #392 marked out at the top with #303 in its place. This working page is unsigned.
- (2) PAUL DESMOND BROWN (ATTRIB) EQUESTRIAN
(2) PAUL DESMOND BROWN (ATTRIB) EQUESTRIAN SCENES(lot of 2) Framed pastel and gouache drawings on paper, unsigned, attributed to Paul Desmond Brown (United States, 1893-1953), including: (1) "Old Turnip Tops Having a Go," titled lower right, water damage to upper left corner, (1) Hunting Scene, titled illegibly lower right, water damage to right corner; sight: approx 10"h, 13.5"w, overall: approx 18.5"h, 22"w, 11lbs total
- AMERICAN COUNTRY TABLE. Late 18th-early
AMERICAN COUNTRY TABLE. Late 18th-early 19th century, pine and walnut. Canted legs with "turnip" turned feet and scalloped apron. Pegged construction, top attached with cleat. Replaced nails, old brown stain on top with worn brown paint on the bottom and grey on the underside. Top has been cut down and moved. Wear, age splits. 28"h. 36"w. 27.5"d.
- 21ST CENTURY SCHOOL: TURNIP STUDYOil
21ST CENTURY SCHOOL: TURNIP STUDYOil on board, 2002, indistinctly signed, titled and dated on the reverse.
12 x 16 in., unframed.
Condition
In very 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.
- FREDERICK E. VALTER (ENGLISH, 1850-1930),
FREDERICK E. VALTER (ENGLISH, 1850-1930), CHICKENS AND TURNIPS IN A BARN Oil on artist's board, signed lower right, presented in a period burlwood frame.
- A Pelham Puppet, SI Mr Turnip Head,
A Pelham Puppet, SI Mr Turnip Head, c. 1970, painted composite head and hands, blue paper labelled box
- A Koto-Yaki Blue and White Double-Gourd
A Koto-Yaki Blue and White Double-Gourd 'Kabura-ya' Vase, Edo/Meiji Period, 19th Century Decorated in underglaze cobalt with alternating brocade panels and keyfrets at the neck, the upper bulb with four Buddhist emblems amongst leafy scrolls and the lower bulb with 'Kabura' arrows and turnips, 'Koto' ?? mark within oval cartouche on the underside; together with its original box
height 5.7 in — 14.5 cm
- PRIMITIVE PAINTED GALLERY TOP TABLEA
PRIMITIVE PAINTED GALLERY TOP TABLEA blue-green painted table with stretcher base and scrub top with gallery rail. Turned legs with turnip feet.
Measures 28.75 inches tall by 33 inches wide and 21.5 inches deep.
Condition
Table is in good condition with nice patina.
- RARE 'THE CRIES OF LONDON' PLATES COLLECTION"The
RARE 'THE CRIES OF LONDON' PLATES COLLECTION"The Cries Of London", rare, complete thirteen plates collection, mid 19th century, painted by F. Wheatley R. A., D’après L. Schiavonetti Mezzotint, 13.75" x 10.75" (image size). Plate 1: Two Bunches a penny primrose, two bunches a penny - Un sol mes deux poignéees de primeroses, à un sol. Plate 2: Milk below Maids - Qui veut du lait il est tout chaud. Plate 3: Sweet China oranges, sweet China. - Oranges sucrées, Oranges fines. Plate 4: Do you want any Matches? - Marchand d’Allumettes achète mes bonne Allumettes. D’après A. Cordon. Plate 5: New Mackrel, New Mackrel - Maquereux, Maquereux frais Et Gros. Plate 6: Knives, Scissors and Razors to Grind. - Couteaux, Ciseaux, Rasoirs à repasser. D’après G. Vendramini. Plate 7: Fresh Gathered Peas, Young Hastings. Pois Rames, Pois Nouveaux écorces. D’après G. Vendramini. Plate 8: Round & Sound Five pence a Pound Duke Cherries. - Cerises douces, Cerises à la douce Cerise. D’après A. Cordon. Plate 9: Strawberries, Scarlet Strawberries. - Fraises, fraises, mes belles fraises. D’après G. Vendramini. Plate 10: Old Chairs to Mend - Vieilles chaises à rempailler. D’après G. Vendramini. Plate 11: A New Love Song only ha’penny a piece. - Chanson nouvelles deux sols le livre. D’après A. Cordon. Plate 12: Hot Spice Gingerbread, Smoking hot! - Du Croquet de Pain d’Épices! D’après G. Vendramini. Plate 13: Turnips & Carrots ho. - Carrottes & Navets. D’après T. Gaugain.
- SCHOOL OF ITO JAKUCHA (JAPANESE) , ROOSTER
SCHOOL OF ITO JAKUCHA (JAPANESE) , ROOSTER ON TURNIP, INK ON PAPER School of Ito Jakucha (Japanese) , Rooster on turnip, ink on paper, 55.5"h x 22.25"w
- QUéBEC SEWING CADDYA naive sewing caddy
QUéBEC SEWING CADDYA naive sewing caddy in the form of a Regency inspired chair with two drawers under a padded pin cushion "seat" and two scrolled back posts supporting a turned handle and two spool rods with turned end knobs. The base sits on turnip feet and the drawer handles are carved to look like cast iron pulls. In blue and white paint over the original red. Québec, late 19th century. H: 15"; W: 10.5"; D: 11". Field Collection.
- FEDERAL CHERRY BOW-FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS.American
FEDERAL CHERRY BOW-FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS.American Federal Cherry Bow-front Chest of drawers. Four full width cock beaded dovetailed drawers, reeded styles, paneled sides and turned turnip feet. 40"h. x 42-1/2"w. x 21-1/2"d. Condition: : Good with wear and losses.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with wear and losses.
- EARLY 19TH RUSH SEAT CHILD'S CHAIR.Early
EARLY 19TH RUSH SEAT CHILD'S CHAIR.Early 19th Rush Seat Child's Chair. Bold turned finials, ladder-back, spindle supports and turnip feet. Seat height 14", 32-1/4" high overall. Condition: : Good with minor wear losses to rush seat.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with minor wear losses to rush seat.
- DOULTON FIGURINE, LONDON CRY, TURNIPS
DOULTON FIGURINE, LONDON CRY, TURNIPS AND CARROTS HN752...Street Vendors series. Purple, red and green colorway.
Doulton backstamp. POTTED BY DOULTON & CO., written on base.Artist: Leslie Harradine
Artist: Leslie Harradine
Issued: 1925-1938
Dimensions: 7"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURINE "FOR FATHER"
GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURINE "FOR FATHER" HUM87 TMK 3 SIGNEDA fabulous vintage Geobel Hummel Hand Painted figurine called “For Father”, featuring a little German boy with an armful of turnips and a beer stein. He wears a peaked green cap with a feather and traditional German Lederhosen. Each Hummel figurine was hand painted by a highly skilled artist. Signed on the back of the base MI Hummel, marked "87" and the blue Sty-Be mark featuring a bee with a sharp angular wings, the wing tips parallel with the top of the V, and W. Germany underneath. Knows as the TMK3 trademark. 5.5" H. 2.25" Dia. Good condition.
#Hummel #Germany #art #decor #EuropeanArt #children #figurine #vintage #collectible
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 5"H
Manufacturer: Goebel
Country of Origin: Germany
- ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE, LONDON CRY HN771Hand
ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE, LONDON CRY HN771Hand painted and hand decorated in purple, pink, yellow with turnips in hand. Part of the Street Vendors series.
Royal Doulton backstamp. Hand painted title and HN. Marked Potted by Doulton & Co.
Artist: Leslie Harradine
Issued: 1925-1938
Dimensions: 7"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURINE, MUNCHEN WELTSTADT
GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURINE, MUNCHEN WELTSTADT MIT HERZA boy in a black and yellow robe is carrying a mug of beer in one hand and turnip in the other hand. Goebel backstamp and LMun 44 imprint.
Issued: 1964 - 1972
Dimensions: 2"L x 2.25"W x 5.25"H
Manufacturer: Goebel Hummel
Country of Origin: Germany
Condition:
Age related wear.
- SOUTHERN PITCHER, CHICKEN WATERER &
SOUTHERN PITCHER, CHICKEN WATERER & JARGrouping of Southern pottery. 1st item - Middle TN stoneware tall straight wall pitcher with open flaring rim, pulled handle. 11"H. Late 19th/Early 20th century. 2nd item - Unglazed chicken waterer of small size, light red colored clay. Turnip finial, unmarked. 7 1/2"H. Late 19th/Early 20th century. Attributed to TN. 3rd item - Cobalt decorated jar with extended vine design and cobalt horizontal bands at rim and base. Brown salt buildup on lower side. 8 5/8"H. Late 19th century. Found in Tennessee, but possibly KY or Midwest.
Condition:
1st item - small chip restoration to rim edge of pitcher. 2nd item - very good condition. 3rd item - very good condition, shallow chip to base underside, small void of approx. 1/4" on side (in the making).
- EAST TN WALNUT FALL LEAF TABLE, PANELED
EAST TN WALNUT FALL LEAF TABLE, PANELED LEAVESEast Tennessee fall leaf or dropleaf table, walnut primary, yellow pine secondary, paneled and pegged top and leaves, turned legs having pronounced double ring turnings ending with turnip tapered spiked feet. Hinged fly legs. Inside apron is yellow pine. Chalk inscription: "Flora Wilson, Bulls ___(?)". Possibly Bulls Gap, Hawkins County. 29 1/2"H x 41 1/2"L x 20"D. Second quarter of the 19th century. Blount County, TN Living Estate.
Condition:
Older refinish, some bruising/indentions to paneled top.
- EAST TN CHILD ROCKING CHAIR AND SIDE
EAST TN CHILD ROCKING CHAIR AND SIDE CHAIRGrouping of two (2) East Tennessee turned chairs. 1st item: Sullivan Co., TN child's rocker with three arched slats and turnip finials, shaped arms with scrolled rests, supporting front stiles with spindle turnings, shaped rockers. Rush seat. 20" H x 11 1/2" W x 20" D. Second quarter of the 19th century. 2nd item: Hawkins Co., TN side chair with three arched slats and ring turned finials terminating in balls, turnip style feet. Split oak seat. Second quarter of the 19th century. 38" H x 19" W x 15 1/4" D. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall very good condition for both chairs with older refinish. Child's rocker with a replaced seat.
- WILLIAMSON CO. TN SUGAR CHESTWilliamson
WILLIAMSON CO. TN SUGAR CHESTWilliamson County, Tennessee Sheraton sugar chest, cherry with poplar secondary wood; hinged rectangular top over a deep dovetailed case with single divider, over a base with single dovetailed and scratchbeaded drawer, all on turned turnip feet. Brass escutcheons and iron lock with key. Possible signature (illegible) on drawer bottom. 33 3/4" H x 27 3/8" W x 18 3/4" D. Circa 1830. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Original hinges; strip at back of lid where hinges rest has been replaced; repaired split to lid; small losses repaired near front center on lid; age cracks to case. Ogee lip molding to lid may be original.
- TENNESSEE SHERATON HARVEST TABLELarge
TENNESSEE SHERATON HARVEST TABLELarge Greene County, East Tennessee mid 19th century Sheraton style harvest table in green/blue paint on poplar. Elongated rectangular three board top, over a plain apron and four turned ring legs each terminating in a turnip spike. 30" H x 33" W x 108 1/4" L. Note: Found in an old industrial building in downtown Greeneville, Tennessee. Mid-19th century. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall general wear and losses to top, including old break to one end, two supports added to underside of tabletop beneath break. Wear and losses to paint, especially to top.
- KENTUCKY SHERATON BLOCKFRONT HUNTBOARD
KENTUCKY SHERATON BLOCKFRONT HUNTBOARD OR SIDEBOARDDiminutive Kentucky Sheraton blockfront huntboard or sideboard, primary woods include mahogany veneer and cherry, with poplar secondary. Consisting of a shaped top over a convex blockfront dovetailed drawer with brass pulls flanked by curved sides, resting on legs with ball and spiral turnings, ending in cone tapered or "turnip" feet. 40 1/8" H x 40" W x 22" D. Circa 1830.
The Collection of Michael and Peggy Mahoney, by descent from the historic homes of Clarkland Farm at Bryan's Station and Cherrycote, Lexington, Kentucky.
Condition:
Older refinish including the interior of the drawer. Some vertical scattered areas of wood shrinkage to front of case. Minor stains and wear to the top. Updated condition note - the lower 7 inches of the feet have been pieced with turnings of similar age in the 19th or early 20th century.
- STEBBINS & CO. CLASSICAL COIN SILVER
STEBBINS & CO. CLASSICAL COIN SILVER TEA SETThree (3) piece Stebbins & Company New York coin silver temple form tea set with octagonally segmented bodies having panels with floral chased sprays and cartouches surrounding monogram HPJ separated by Corinthian column forms, naturalistic repousse branch handles and gooseneck spouts, four grape bunch shaped feet, and domed lids having chased foliate designs and turnip finials, including one (1) teapot with hinged lid, one (1) creamer with hinged lid, and one (1) sugar bowl with fitted lid. All items stamped with maker's mark to underside. Ranging in size from 7 1/2" H x 8" W x 4 3/8" D to 9 3/4" H x 11 1/4" W x 6 1/2" D. American, circa 1850. 84.450 total troy ounces. Note: this service has been in the collection of Judge John Nixon of Nashville for over 20 years. A nearly identical 3 piece set from the Charles Venable collection was sold Nov. 16, 2021 by Heritage Auctions, with discussion by Venable on the rarity and background of Stebbins and this style of service. A similar set is on loan to the Bayou Bend Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Estate of Judge John Nixon, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition:
Overall very good condition with minute scattered surface scratches; minor dent to shoulder of sugar bowl.
- PR. BRONZE SPHINX FIGURAL CHENETS FITTED
PR. BRONZE SPHINX FIGURAL CHENETS FITTED AS LAMPSPair (2) of French 19th-century bronze figural chenets depicting Egyptian Sphinxes atop bronze bases with wheat, mask, and cornucopia relief decoration, atop turnip feet. Custom wood bases have been wired as lamps. Fitted with custom stripe lamp shades. Chenets are not marked and are removable from the bases. 11" H x 10" W x 7" D. Overall with shades: 28" H.
The Estate of Pia Stratton, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition:
Both lamps in overall very good condition. One chenet with loose foot. Both lamps functioning at time of inspection.
- ENGLISH REGENCY ROSEWOOD CARVED CARD
ENGLISH REGENCY ROSEWOOD CARVED CARD TABLEEnglish Regency rosewood card table, swiveling hinged D-shaped top opening to a green baize playing surface, skirt with applied floral bosses to three sides, raised on a column having an acanthus leaf carving, and resting on a shaped quadripartite base with carved turnip, lobed feet. Brass castors not attached but retained. 36" W X 28 1/4"H X 17 3/4"D. Opened top 36" W x 35.5" D. English, early 19th century.
Condition:
Overall very good condition with an old small trapezoidal patch to edge of shaped quadripartite base (3 1/2" x 1/2"). Older interior green baize surface probably late 19th/early 20th century replacement.
- SOUTHERN CHERRY SUGAR CHEST, LIKELY
SOUTHERN CHERRY SUGAR CHEST, LIKELY KENTUCKYSouthern sugar chest, Kentucky or Tennessee, cherry primary and poplar secondary. Rectangular form with hinged top having half round molding, well with interior divider, tall turned legs with turnip tapered feet. 32 3/4" W x 27 3/4" H x 18 1/2" D. Probably Kentucky, Circa 1825.
Condition:
Older refinished surface, retains the original lock. Back left leg with repair to stile and reinforced bracing strip running the width of the chest. Old rear left turned leg may be a replacement since ring turnings slightly vary from the other turned legs. Older replaced strip to backside of the top (1/4" W) and back of the case (1 1/4"W) where hinges previously broke out.
- HERTER BROTHERS SIGNED AESTHETIC MOVEMENT
HERTER BROTHERS SIGNED AESTHETIC MOVEMENT INLAID EASELHerter Brothers Aesthetic movement inlaid and carved easel, with primary woods of rosewood and mahogany, stamped underside of lower base (see photos). Shell carved top with gilt highlights over a scrolled frieze with ebony inset panel and light wood inlaid opposing winged griffins and foliate designs, over a long rectangular ebony inset panel with floral and foliate designs, easel with gilt incised designs and lower gilt inset bellflowers at base of easel support, center brass track with latches to secure art work. Easel frame base with an elaborate "sawtooth" inlay design around the perimeter. Easel frame rests on a brass and metal swivel connecting to the lower base. Lower base with incised gilt aesthetic movement designs and acorn drops to each corner and centers of apron with shell carving and gilt highlights. Trestle base with center turned column support and feet with shaped brackets having center brace with ebony panel inset with leaf and flower inlay. Four turret turned feet topped with incised gilt turnip finials. 76 1/2" H x 25 1/2" x 22 1/4" D. Adjustable track to secure artwork measuring 42" L. American, Herter Brothers, circa 1880.
Condition:
Overall very good condition. Some elements stabilized with glue. Very minor wear and abrasions to edges of easel top and base.
- 5 JOHN HENRY TONEY OUTSIDER ART DRAWINGSFive
5 JOHN HENRY TONEY OUTSIDER ART DRAWINGSFive (5) drawings by self-taught African American folk artist John Henry Toney (Alabama, 1928-2019), multicolored marker and pencil on heavy paper, including one (1) titled "A Jint (Giant) Looking for Food" depicting a dinosaur, one (1) titled "Scales of Justice" depicting a balance with a multicolored base, one (1) titled "A Black Western Man" depicting a figure attired in chaps and a brimmed hat holding a gun with a blue image, possibly an enlarged bullet, to his right against a plain background with metallic dots, one (1) titled "She's on her Way to Work" depicting a female figure attired in elaborate clothing walking forward with metallic and blue dots surrounding her upper body, and one (1) titled "A Windmill' depicting an industrial windmill rendered in pink and blue with metallic dots surrounding the wheel. All works signed in the upper margins "Mr. John H Toney 69" and most signatures followed by "31 C D Seale Ala 8552479". All works titled on labels en verso. Ranging in size from 12" H x 11" W to 15" H x 11" W. Note: Also includes a booklet with information about the artist. Biography (from the Encyclopedia of Alabama): "Russell County, Alabama native John Henry Toney was a self-taught folk artist who began painting late in life. He worked in farming and briefly in a cotton mill but claimed that he was fired for drawing an unflattering portrait of his boss. In 1994 he was plowing a field for the Anthony family and unearthed a turnip on which he discerned a "face." He took it home, made a colored-pencil drawing of it, and then brought the drawing to Butch Anthony, who put the drawing up for sale in an antique store in nearby Pittsview. Renowned Alabama chef Scott Peacock purchased the painting, so Toney painted more, choosing subjects that ranged from everyday life to the fantastical. Created with paint pens or markers on posterboard and cardboard, Toney's drawings featured animals, exaggerated female forms in fanciful clothing, vehicles, and other subjects. He also often included personal information in the works, such as his birthdate and phone number. The inspirational turnip is now among the exhibits at Anthony's Museum of Wonder in Seale, Alabama. Toney's work also became a prominent part of the "Doo-Nanny," a folk-art and cultural festival that Anthony held on his family's property from 1996 until 2015 to showcase his own art and that of his friends."
Condition:
Some with toning and errant staining, otherwise overall good condition.
- TANE MEXICAN QUEEN ANNE STYLE STERLING
TANE MEXICAN QUEEN ANNE STYLE STERLING SILVER CHOCOLATE...Tane Orfebres Sterling Silver Chocolate Pot, Queen Anne style with domed top, plain tapering body, turnip finial and wooden C scroll handle. Monogrammed CDK. Stamped TANE HECHO EN MEXICO D.F. ESTERLING ___JMS (possibly Jose Marmolejo) with eagle hallmark. 8 5/8"H. 25.45 oz troy. Mexican, mid 20th century.
Condition:
Some light scratching, handle has come slightly out of its cuff but is stable, overall good condition.
- JANET RICKUS OIL ON BOARD "SQUASHES"Janet
JANET RICKUS OIL ON BOARD "SQUASHES"Janet Rickus (American b. 1949) Oil on Board "Squashes" , a dramatic table top still life of eight squashes, signed lower right "Janet Rickus", in molded ebonized wood frame.
Rickus's still lifes are painted actual size, at eye level, and are often arranged on a surface covered with crisply ironed or softly draped table linens. Whether she's painting pears or squash, turnips or peppers, she precisely captures the color, shape, texture and shadow of her subjects. She is meticulous and unhurried, selecting just the right specimens, arranging them just so, and painting them with great concentration and precision.
24 in. x 36 in. Framed 33 in. x 45 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- JANET RICKUS OIL ON BOARD "STILL LIFE
JANET RICKUS OIL ON BOARD "STILL LIFE WITH VEGETABLES"Janet Rickus (American b. 1949) Oil on Board "Still Life with Vegetables" , a squash, eggplant, parsnip and carrot are assembled in a linear grouping upon a wooden tabletop, signed lower right Janet Rickus, in molded wood frame
10 in. x 15.5 in. Framed 16 in. x 20 in.
Provenance: The Estate of Stephen Weinroth, Nantucket, Massachusetts
Rickus's still lifes are painted actual size, at eye level, and are often arranged on a surface. Whether she's painting pears or squash, turnips or peppers, she precisely captures the color, shape, texture and shadow of her subjects. She is meticulous and unhurried, selecting just the right specimens, arranging them just so, and painting them with great concentration and precision.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- THREE GALEN CARPENTER ARTISANAL WOODEN
THREE GALEN CARPENTER ARTISANAL WOODEN VASESThree Galen Carpenter (American 1946-2017) Artisanal Carved Wooden Vases , each carved from various exotic woods; two vases with bone aperture, all signed on the underside and numbered 01-36, 01-37 and 01-43. Galen Carpenter grew up in a small town in Kansas where he worked as a printer, contractor, and furniture restorer. Working in the print shop taught him how to use color, and he often adds rich turquoise, coral, or ebony to his turned wooden pieces. He never took any formal art lessons, describing himself as "right off the turnip truck," and his turned, segmented vessels often incorporate unconventional materials and patterns. ( Traditional Home Magazine , September 1993)
Heights 4.5 in. to 5.25 in. Diameters 5.25 in. to 6.5 in.
Provenance: The Estate of Stephen Weinroth, Nantucket, Massachusetts
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- THREE AMERICAN HAND MADE WOODEN TOOLSAmerican,
THREE AMERICAN HAND MADE WOODEN TOOLSAmerican, 19th century, oxidized wood & metal tools: surveyor's wheel, 62 in.; turnip seeder 69 in., hay fork and scythe, 50 in.
Provenance: Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum
Condition:
oxidation to wood, patination to metal sections, staining, scythe with broken tooth
- LIFT TOP BLANKET CHEST, HAVING SPONGE
LIFT TOP BLANKET CHEST, HAVING SPONGE PAINTED SURFACE O...Lift Top Blanket Chest, having sponge painted surface on turnip feet, interior with till and two drawers, tulip poplar, late 18th century to early 19th century, height 24 inches, top 19" x 38".
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 & MARY CHEST ON FRAME, PINE
WILLIAM & MARY CHEST ON FRAME, PINE AND MAPLE, IN TWO P...William & Mary Chest on Frame, pine and maple, in two parts, upper section with cornice molding, two drawers over three drawers, a double arch molding on stand with large molding, all set on turned legs and turnip feet, circa 1700, height 59 7/16 inches, width 39 inches, depth 20 inches, Mabel Brady Garvan Collection. Provenance: Francis P. Garvan (1875–1937), New York; gift to Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn., 1930.
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.