PAIR OF CONTINENTAL SOFT PASTE PORCELAINPAIR OF CONTINENTAL SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUPS...19th century, each marked on base with H mark over "39", comprising: scene of seated mother and son underneath canopy, 9-3/8 x 7 x 4-3/4 in.; scene of seated cobbler at work, 8-5/8 x 7 x 4-5/8 in.
Condition:
anomalies, pinholes, crazing, small losses to elements, surface accretion, and wear to bases; mother scene with chip to top, breaks and repairs to wood form banisters, attachment of canopy to wall, and boy's proper left wrist (see blacklight), break and loss to mother's held object; break and loss to cobbler's held object, small chip to right side of canopy
A Louis XV Style Gilt Bronze and ChineseA Louis XV Style Gilt Bronze and Chinese Porcelain Mounted Pagoda-Form Mantel Clock
CIRCA 1740
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the case worked in gilt bronze in the form of a three tiered pagoda, the rounded base having a pull-out drawer in the form of a staircase flanked by latticed banisters, which enclose two Blanc-de-Chine glazed porcelain figures standing as attendants to a turquoise glazed figure of Budai. Each eave terminating in ring suspended bells, the first of which is supported by curvilinear columns. The drum-shaped clock with a white porcelain dial and Roman numerals comprises the second tier, with a second turquoise glazed porcelain figure occupying the chamber at the top.
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Height 17 x width 8 1/4 x depth 8 1/2 in., 43.2 x 21 x 21.6 cm.
Property from the Halim Time & Glass Museum, Evanston, Illinois
CHILD-SIZE SET OF STAIRS EARLY TO MID-20THCHILD-SIZE SET OF STAIRS EARLY TO MID-20TH CENTURY LENGTH 50”. RISE 25”.CHILD-SIZE SET OF STAIRS, Early to Mid-20th Century, Home-crafted set, with five treads, handrails, banisters and newel posts (finials missing). Dimensions: Length 50". Rise 25".
THAI CARVED GILT WOOD SPIRIT HOUSEATHAI CARVED GILT WOOD SPIRIT HOUSEA Thai hand carved gilt spirit house with glass mirror adorned roof panels, arched windows and flamed roof flanges. Finished with small entryway stairs and gilt scroll details throughout. Circa 20th century. Missing glass to the entryway and left side of the spirit house. Front facing flange is loose with crack the bottom. Cracks to the stairway banisters.
17 3/4" L x 6 1/2" W x 14 1/2" H.
PR ITALIAN IVORY INLAID EBONIZED SIDEPR ITALIAN IVORY INLAID EBONIZED SIDE CHAIRS Pair of 19th c. Black Banister Back Chairs, with carved crests and shaped splats with figural marquetry inlay depicting 17th c. figures; marquetry and parquetry inlaid banisters, seat tops, aprons and front legs; with shaped and carved H-form stretcher base and turned legs, 46 1/2" high, 18 1/2" x 18 1/2", 18 1/2" high seats. Surface wear, loose joints; one chair has chips to crest and one finial.
PAIR OF NEW ENGLAND WILLIAM AND MARYPAIR OF NEW ENGLAND WILLIAM AND MARY DINING CHAIRSPair of New England William and Mary banisterback dining chairs, ca. 1740. Provenance: The Estate of Patricia Timyan, Grand Blanc, Michigan.
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Condition:
Overall good condition with nice old surface. Caning tack holes to center banisters and crest.
NEW ENGLAND WILLIAM AND MARY SIDE CHAIRNewNEW ENGLAND WILLIAM AND MARY SIDE CHAIRNew England William and Mary banisterback side chair, ca. 1730 , with carved crest. Provenance: The Estate of Patricia Timyan, Grand Blanc, Michigan.
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Condition:
Old repaired breaks to two banisters and one stile. Banisters are original but repainted at time of repair. Break to seat frame.
HEART AND CROWN ARMCHAIR, CONNECTICUT,HEART AND CROWN ARMCHAIR, CONNECTICUT, CIRCA 1750, OLD BLACK OVER RED PAINT, FOUR BANISTERS, STILES WITH COMPRESSED BALL AND RING TURNINGS OLD OR ORIGINAL RUSH SEAT, WITH LOSS, SINGLE FRONT STRETCHER, HEAVY WEAR TO CR...Heart and Crown armchair, Connecticut, circa 1750, old black over red paint, four banisters, stiles with compressed ball and ring turnings old or original rush seat, with loss, single front stretcher, heavy wear to crest, legs extended by six inches, 45" h. x 21" w. x 15" d.
BANNISTER BACK MUSHROOM ARMCHAIR, C.BANNISTER BACK MUSHROOM ARMCHAIR, C. 1750 WITH MODERN COMPONENTS, NEW ENGLAND, MAPLE AND ASH, DOUBLE ARCH CREST TYPICAL OF SOUTHEASTERN CT, WITH MUSHROOM ARMS, FINIALS AND FRONT POST MUSHROOMS APPEAR ORIGINAL, UPPER A...Bannister back mushroom armchair, c. 1750 with modern components, New England, maple and ash, double arch crest typical of Southeastern CT, with mushroom arms, finials and front post mushrooms appear original, upper and lower crests and banisters possibly not original, chair 's legs have been extensively repaired and extended, splint seat is modern, sold as is, 48 1/2" h. x 21 1/2" w. x 17" d. [Deaccessioned to benefit the Slater Memorial Museum's acquisition fund.]
A Set of Eight Dining Chairs Including:A Set of Eight Dining Chairs Including: six side chairs, each approx. 20"W x 17"D x 37"H, and two arm chairs, each approx. 21-1/2"W x 19"D x 21-1/2"H. Shield shape backs with five-sheaf banisters tied by carving at the center, five wheat crest, mahogany finish. Upholstered in a trellis pattern blue needlepoint with nailhead trim.
Baroque style pine library steps, pineBaroque style pine library steps, pine throughout with molded banisters and chamfered supports over five steps with scalloped ends, 77-1/2 x 31-1/4 x 38 in. Old refinishing, formerly fitted with casters, some losses and wear to feet, other abrasions, finish inconsistencies, paint splatter and normal wear. A Nashville, Tennessee Collection.
Early banister comb-back corner chairEarly banister comb-back corner chair massachusetts, first third 18th century The turned ball finials and turned posts flank a twin arched crest rail and three half banisters supported by flat arms with rounded ends; the square rush seat with turned legs joined by double vigorously turned stretchers and turned feet. H: 43 in. PROVENANCE: Purportedly the property of the Reverend Samuel Tobey (1715- 1781) of Berkley, Bristol County, Massachusetts. Born in Sandwich, Tobey graduated from Harvard in 1733, married Bathsheba Crocker (1717-1799) of Barnstable in 1738, and when Berkley became a distinct town became its first Pastor in 1737. He served as Berkley's Pastor for forty-four years. sound condition, old finish. old repair to crest rail, crack to splat and back stretcher Old break in crest on left side, old break in back stretcher and 1 in. crack to left of the break. Long horizontal crack to top of arm/back stretcher approx. 4 in. Crack and old repair to back stretccher. Significant loss to 1 stretcher. Knicks and scratches to legs.
BANISTER BACK SIDE CHAIR. AmericanBANISTER BACK SIDE CHAIR. American mid 18th century mixed woods including maple. Turned posts and legs with front turned stretcher. Shaped crest. Brown stain. Imperfections. 17''h. seat. 45 3/4''h. overall. Breakage to rush seat. The banisters appear replaced.
STEPBACK DOLL CUPBOARD AND MINIATURESTEPBACK DOLL CUPBOARD AND MINIATURE ROPE BED. American late 19th century. Stepback doll cupboard with cut base bracket feet and two glass doors over two blind doors green interior paint 35.75''h. 21.25''w. With a miniature maple rope bed with turned posts and banisters 24''h. 16''w. Some age splitting to both. Bed is missing wood hardware rails reinforced.