Architectural Corner Cupboard

250029

One-piece architectural barrel-back corner cupboard. The upper section sports a single molded arch door with four raised panels opening onto three beautifully shaped shelves. The lower section has a single door with two raised panels opening onto an interior with a single shelf. The surface is painted in later Spanish brown paint. The cupboard is in very good condition, with a minor repair to the edge molding on the proper left side, (the molding is seen as missing in the photos but has now been added back), and the normal wear and tear from age and usage. Late 18th/early 19th century, New England.

Dimensions: 79¼” high; Requires a 32” corner.

Item No. 250029

Price: $2,400.

Sale Price: $1,675. (Firm)

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Naive Harvesting Scene

250020

Folk art landscape painting, o/c, unsigned. The painting shows men haying, along with a farmhouse and the Hudson River in the background. The scene portrayed is after Jasper Cropsey’s “American Harvesting”. Cropsey was an important landscape artist of the Hudson River School. In 1851, his painting of “American Harvesting”, now in the collection of the Indiana University Art Museum, was widely acclaimed and was soon copied as a lithograph by Currier and Ives and also painted by several other artists of the Hudson River School. This is one of those paintings. It is in very good condition, with craquelure. Circa 1851, Hudson River School.

Dimensions: 33” x 25”; Viewed Area: 30” x 22”

Item No. 250020

Price: $2,400.

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Portrait of a Girl and Her Dog

250021

A primitive full-length portrait of a young girl and her dog, o/c, unsigned. The girl is shown in a blue dress and coral necklace embracing a large dog, with a landscape in the background. The painting is housed in a period gilt-decorated frame. It was conserved by Yost Restoration in Oxford, CT in 2022, including relining, a new stretcher and some inpainting. Circa 1830, American School.

Dimensions: 42½” x 36¼”; Viewed Area: 35½” x 29¼”

Item No. 250021

Price: $2,700.

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Round Queen Anne Tea Table

250028

Queen Anne tea table, maple. The table sports a round two-board top in natural surface attached with wooden pegs, and a base in old red paint with turned legs ending in small button feet. The table is in good condition, with an old repair to one leg and the expected wear from age and usage. 18th century, New England.

Dimensions: 28½” x 27½” top x 25” high.

Item No. 250028

Price: $4,200.

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Naive Portraits of Man and Wife

250023

Impressive portraits of a man and wife, o/c, unsigned. Both subjects are shown seated with a romantic landscape visible through a window behind them. The woman is holding a book while the man is writing a letter with a quill pen. The portraits are housed in impressive original matching mahogany veneered frames. Both paintings have been conserved, relined, with scattered inpainting. There are slight veneer losses to the frames. Circa 1840, American school.

Dimensions: 42½” x 39½”; Viewed Area: 32” x 29”

Item No. 250023

Price: $4,800.

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Pennsylvania Punched Tin Coffee Pot

240285

Punched tin coffee pot, 12½” high, unsigned. The pot features an overall floral decoration, with a soldered two-part body having an applied gooseneck spout, a reinforced handle, a hinged domed lid with a brass finial, and a flared foot. The pot is in fair to good condition, with oxidation, flaking to the patina and areas of resoldering. Early-mid 19th century, Pennsylvania.

Item No. 240285

Price: $750.

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New England Tavern Table

250003

Queen Anne tavern table, pine and maple. The table sports a single-board scrubbed pine top with breadboard ends, a single drawer, a base in early, possibly original red paint, and large button feet. It is in good condition, displaying only the expected wear from age and usage. The drawer knob is possibly an old replacement. 18th century, New England.

Provenance: Peter Eaton Antiques

Dimensions: 27¾” high x 40¾” long x 28¼” wide.

Item No. 250003

Price: $1,975.

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Fan-Back Windsor Armchair

240289

Fan-back Windsor armchair. The chair sports a beautiful color, a shaped crest rail over seven spindles, and a wide saddle seat raised on splayed legs joined by an H-form turned bulbous stretcher. Inscribed in pencil underneath: “N. Liverant, 1974, R. Byck, New Haven”. The chair is in very good condition, with an old repair to the crest rail. 18th century, probably CT.

Provenance: Nathan Liverant & Son, Colchester, CT.

Item No. 240289

Price: $1,200.

Sale Price: $950. (Firm)

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Pilgrim Century Turned Armchair

240272

Pilgrim Century turned armchair, oak. The chair sports a red stain, acorn finials, excellent turnings and a later rush seat. (The seat has now been stained and is a darker color than what is shown in the photos.) The chair is in very good condition with the expected wear from age and usage. Circa 1650, American.

Dimensions: 45¾” high x 23½” wide x 20” deep; 18” seat height.

Item No. 240272

Price: $4,900.

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English Delftware Bowl

250005

English Delftware bowl. The bowl is nicely decorated inside and out with a blue and white floral decoration. It is in very good condition for its age, with some rim chips and hairlines. 18th century.

Provenance: The estate of Judy and John Herdeg.  John Herdeg was a well-known antique collector and scholar and was Chairman of the Board of the Winterthur Museum.

Dimensions: 10¼” diameter x 4½” high.

Item No. 250005

Price: $775.

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