2026 Annual New Year's Day Auction Day 1

online only auction | 1 day sale | 17 days away
Location
Windsor, CT 06095
Dates

Sale Starts

Thu
Jan 1
10am
2026

Sale Ends

Thu
Jan 1
2026

Terms & Conditions

Terms and Conditions

When you register to bid at Nadeau's Auction Gallery, you agree to all terms and conditions below. By agreeing to these terms and conditions, you are entering into a legally binding contract to pay for any items which you have bid on and won during the auction.
Key points to remember:
*All items are sold as is.
*Payment is due within three (3) days of the auction.
*Items must be removed from our gallery within seven (7) days of auction.
*Auctioneer has the right at his discretion to withdraw any lot from any auction at any time and for any reason.
BEFORE THE AUCTION
1. AS IS
All items are sold as is, where is, with all faults, and all sales are final. there are no warranties expressed or implied. Nadeau's Auction Gallery is not responsible for the correctness, nor has Nadeau's Auction Gallery deemed to have made any representation or warranty on the description, quality, size, importance, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin, or condition of the property. All items are described briefly in our catalog, for detailed descriptions please ask. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. All mechanical items- such as clocks, watches and music boxes are sold as-is, please assume that they are not working.
Nadeau's Auction does not guarantee authorship or signatures of paintings. All items are available for your examination prior to bidding. Your registration and participation in bidding will signify that you have examined the items as fully as you desire, or that you have chosen not to examine them. Written and oral descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, materials or any other feature of items being sold. Our goal is to provide prospective bidders with accurate and detailed information. We recommend that prospective bidders examine all items in which they have an interest. If you require absolute certainty in all areas of authenticity, and the results of your evaluation leave uncertainty in your mind, we recommend you not bid on the item in question. We do not give refunds. No statement written or oral made by the auctioneer or any employees shall be deemed a warranty or assumption of liability by Nadeau's Auction or by any seller represented by Nadeau's Auctions.
1. CATALOG DESCRIPTIONS
Each lot in the catalog is briefly described and given a low and high estimate. This estimate represents a conservative range which, in the opinion of Nadeau's Auction, represents a fair and probable auction value. When possible, the estimate is based on previous auction records of comparable property, condition, rarity, quality and provenances. Estimates are subject to change prior to an auction. Actual prices realized for items can fall below or above this range. An estimate of the selling price should not be relied on as a statement that this is the price at which the item will sell or its value for any other purpose. Estimates do not include the buyer's premium.
Glossary of terms for artwork:
Artist name
Example: C. E. Porter ' The work is, in our best judgment, by the named artist.
Attribution
Example: Attributed to C. E. Porter ' In our opinion, on the basis of style, the work can be ascribed to the named artist but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category.
Studio of
Example: Studio of C. E. Porter ' In our opinion, a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist, which may or may not have been executed under the artist's direction.
Circle of
Example: Circle of C. E. Porter ' In our opinion, a work by an as of yet unidentified but distinct hand closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil.
Style of / Follower of
Example: Style of or Follower of C. E. Porter ' In our opinion, a work by a painter working in the artist's style, contemporary or nearly contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil.
Manner of
Example: Manner of C. E. Porter ' In our opinion, a work in the style of the artist and of a later date.
After
Example: After C. E. Porter ' In our opinion, a copy of a known work of the artist.
The term 'signed and/or dated and/or inscribed'' means that, in our opinion, a signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist.
The term 'bears a signature and/or date and/or an inscription'' means that, in our opinion, a signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand.
All paintings are measured by sight size and all measurements are given with the height preceding the width. Unless otherwise stated in the description, all pictures are framed. All weights and measurements are approximate.
1. CONDITION REPORTS
Condition reports are usually available on request, on lots with a low estimate of $300 and above. Condition reports are answered in the order that they were received. Please understand that regardless of when you request condition information, we will not respond to the request until the week prior to the auction date. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that condition reports requested less than 48 hours prior to an auction will be answered.
Any condition statements are given as a courtesy to prospective buyers. Condition reports are only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact.
Nadeau's shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Any lot that has multiple pieces will not have a detailed condition report given, you may send a representative in for you. We are not responsible for any omissions in descriptions or in any condition reports, your only guarantee is to preview the items yourself, or have an agent preview for you.
DURING THE AUCTION
1. BIDDING
Nadeau's Auction Gallery is pleased to offer several options for bidding. Bidding can be done in person at our gallery, over the telephone, via absentee bidding, and live on one of three live bidding platforms. When submitting bids via email or fax, please confirm that we have received them.
1. In-Person Bidding:
During the auction, the auctioneer will announce the lot number and brief description of each lot. If you would like to bid simply raise your bidding card so that the Auctioneer can see and acknowledge your bid. When all of the bidding for a lot is complete, the auctioneer will announce the winning bidder number and the winning bid amount. When you have completed your bidding on the lots you are interested in, return your bid card to the reception window, review your invoice, and make arrangements for payment and pickup. By participating in In-Person Bidding, you agree to all of our Conditions of Sale (https://www.nadeausauction.com/buying/conditions-of-sale/) .
1. Telephone Bidding:
To register for a telephone bid, complete an Absentee Bid Form (https://www.nadeausauction.com/absenteephone-bid-form/) and submit this to Nadeau's Auction Gallery in person, via email, or fax. In order to participate in telephone bidding, you must agree to an automatic minimum opening bid amount. This amount can change for each auction. Please contact our gallery to confirm the minimum opening bid for the auction you would like to telephone bid on. When completing the absentee bid form, you do not need to enter an amount in the bid section of this form. That field is for absentee bids. In order to be sure your bid is received and entered in time, we request that they be submitted at least 24 hours in advance of an auction. You may send a completed Bid Form (https://www.nadeausauction.com/absenteephone-bid-form/) by email to info@nadeausauction.com or by faxing it to 860-524-8735 (if faxing bids, please call us to be sure it was received). By submitting this form (https://www.nadeausauction.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/absentee-and-phone-bid-form.pdf) , you agree to all of our Conditions of Sale (https://www.nadeausauction.com/buying/conditions-of-sale/) including minimum opening bid, and will be registered for the sale.
On the day of auction, a qualified member of our auction team will call you approximately three to five lots before your item is scheduled to be sold. They will confirm with you the item that you are bidding on and the minimum opening bid requirement. The team member will then relay the bidding activity to you and announce your bids to the auctioneer as you request. If you are successful, an invoice will be emailed to you the day of the auction.
1. Absentee Bidding:
There are several ways that you may submit an Absentee Bid (Left Bid). You may present a completed Absentee Bid Form to our staff during the auction preview, you may place them on our website, or you can email or fax us a completed Absentee Bid Form (https://www.nadeausauction.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/absentee-and-phone-bid-form.pdf) . By submitting an Absentee Bid, you agree to all of our Conditions of Sale (https://www.nadeausauction.com/buying/conditions-of-sale/) and will be registered for the sale.
You may send a completed Absentee Bid Form by email to info@nadeausauction.com or by faxing it to 860-524-8735 (if faxing bids, please call us to be sure it was received). By submitting this form (https://www.nadeausauction.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/absentee-and-phone-bid-form.pdf) , you agree to our Conditions of Sale (https://www.nadeausauction.com/buying/conditions-of-sale/) and will be registered for the sale.
When completing your Absentee Bid Form (https://www.nadeausauction.com/absenteephone-bid-form/) be sure that your bid amount is the maximum amount that you are willing to bid and indicate if you would like to overbid by one increment. One of our experienced staff members will bid competitively for you up to that amount.
1. Live Online Bidding:
Nadeau's Auction also runs our auctions on three third party online bidding platforms which include LiveAuctioneers (https://www.liveauctioneers.com/auctioneer/5779/nadeau-s-auction-gallery/) , Bidsquare (http://www.bidsquare.com/auction-house/nadeaus-auction-gallery-0) and Invaluable (http://www.invaluable.com/auction-house/nadeau-s-auction-gallery-pcu21cwrok) . For information on how to bid and buy using these online bidding platforms, please refer to the third party websites. Any absentee bids placed with one of these online bidding platforms are released to Nadeau's during the time the lot is up for sale and not before. Bids placed in advance of the auction have no timed advantage over those made in real time. The buyer's premium for bidding on one of these platforms is 30%. By registering to bid on one of our auctions through, LiveAuctioneers (https://www.liveauctioneers.com/auctioneer/5779/nadeau-s-auction-gallery/) , Bidsquare (http://www.bidsquare.com/auction-house/nadeaus-auction-gallery-0) or Invaluable (http://www.invaluable.com/auction-house/nadeau-s-auction-gallery-pcu21cwrok) , you agree to all of our Conditions of Sale (https://www.nadeausauction.com/buying/conditions-of-sale/) .
1. BIDDING CONTRACT
Your bid is a contract. Nadeau's Auction Gallery is not responsible for any bids that were placed in error. Most of these errors can be easily prevented by taking the time to clearly read our terms. If you have any questions or concerns regarding our terms we encourage you to contact us PRIOR to bidding. If you are the successful and winning bidder, you have entered into a legally binding contract to purchase the property bid on from the seller. Bidding will begin at a price appropriate at the auctioneer's discretion. The auctioneer always reserves the right to withdraw a lot for any reason he deems appropriate.
This is a live auction and bids are accepted from the live audience (floor), absentee bids, telephone, and the internet. You may place an absentee bid online and still not prevail when the selling price is the same or, in some cases, lower than the winning bid. The auctioneer accepts bids from where he/she sees them first. Internet bids that were placed prior to the auction are transmitted to the auction gallery during live bidding and not before. The auctioneer is the final determination on who the winning bidder is. We are providing you with a service, we are not responsible for missed bids or mis-executed bids. The Auctioneer, at his sole discretion, reserves the right to reject any opening bid, which he feels is unacceptable or too low. The auctioneer also reserves the right to withdraw any property before the sale.
Once the Auctioneer announces 'SOLD'', title to the property will immediately pass to the highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer. Once title to the property has passed to the highest bidder, such bidder (a) assumes all risks and responsibilities (b) will pay the full purchase price including buyer's premium and applicable sales tax.
AFTER THE AUCTION
* INVOICING
Invoices can be retrieved at our reception window at any point during the auction. If you did not attend the auction in person, your invoice will be sent via email at the conclusion of the auction. Please respond to the emailed invoice letting us know that it was received and to inform us of payment and pick-up arrangements. If we do not have an email on file for you, you will receive a phone call on the first business day following the auction.
1. BUYER'S PREMIUM & SALES TAX
A Buyer's premium will be added to the hammer price of each lot. The buyer's premium for in-house bidding (this includes floor, phone, and absentee) is 25% and we offer a 3% discount for cash, check, wire, or Zelle payments. If you are bidding through a 3rd party platform you must make payment through that platform. Our online buyers premium for all 3rd party sites is 30% (there are no discounts offered for 3rd party bidding platforms). Our buyer's premium for our own website is 30%, there is a 3% discount offered for cash, check, Zelle, or Wire payments for buyer's using only our site or who are bidding in house. Specialty auctions may have a different buyer's premium. Please ask us if you have any question as to the buyer's premium.
When applicable, sales tax will be added to the hammer price and buyer's premium. Connecticut sales tax is currently 6.35%.
If you have a resale certificate, you may complete a Connecticut Sales and Use form (https://www.nadeausauction.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/connecticut-sales-and-use.pdf) and submit it to Nadeau's Auction Gallery to have the sales tax removed from your invoice. The State of Connecticut requires that this form be updated every three (3) years. There are no exceptions.
1. PAYMENT
Payment for items purchased is due within three (3) business days of the auction. If you would like to pay with a credit card, you must contact our gallery. We do not automatically charge your card on file and we do not currently accept online payments. We do not accept Paypal.
We accept the following payment methods:
* Cash (U.S. Dollars only)
* Credit Card
We accept MasterCard, Visa, or Discover.
The name on the credit card must match the name of the buyer on the invoice.
The name on the invoice cannot be changed
Credit Cards will not be accepted for invoices over $5,000.
Shipping address must match the name and address of registration
Credit Cards will not be accepted from:
' first time buyers outside of the U.S. unless credit has been established prior to bidding
' first time buyers that are purchasing coins or jewelry unless credit has been established prior to bidding
* Money Order or Bank Check
* Wire Transfer
Buyer is responsible for any charges or fees charged by either bank for processing a bank wire transfer.
* Personal or Business Check
Buyers not known to us who wish to write a check must provide a current letter of credit from their bank guaranteeing funds for that account. Credit arrangements must be made by the Friday prior to the day of auction so bank statements can be verified. We reserve the right to not issue a bidder number or to withhold merchandise if appropriate credit has not been established. First time buyers that have not established credit and are paying with an out of state check will be required to wait ten business days for items to be released. There is a handling charge of $50.00 for dishonored checks. Any nonpayment or bounced checks will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
1. NON PAYMENT
If we do not receive payment in full, in good cleared funds, within three (3) business days following the sale, we are entitled in our absolute discretion to exercise one or more of the following measures, in addition to any additional actions available to us by law:
a.) to impose a late charge of one and a half percent (1.5%) per thirty (30) days of the total purchase price
b.) to hold the defaulting buyer liable for the total amount due and to begin legal proceedings for its recovery together with interest, legal fees and costs to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law
c.) to cancel the sale
d.) to resell the property publicly or privately with such terms as we find appropriate.
1. COLLECTION OF PURCHASED PROPERTY
All auction purchases must be removed from our premises within the five (5) days following an auction. Property not removed within five (5) business days will be subject to a storage fee (see Storage section of this document for more information). Our gallery is open for pick up during our regular business hours, however we recommend that you call us before you plan to arrive to be sure the appropriate staff will be on hand to assist you.
1. SHIPPING
While we do not pack or ship any items, we have provided the list of shippers below as a courtesy. Please understand, you may use any shipper or third party you choose and that Nadeau's Auction Gallery takes no responsibility for any acts or omissions of any of the vendors on this list.
Buyers assume full responsibility for the packing and shipping (https://www.nadeausauction.com/services/packing-shipping/) of lots won at auction. We have provided a list of our Shippers (https://www.nadeausauction.com/services/packing-shipping/) to assist you.
We require written authorization from the buyer to release any property to anyone other than the buyer. You can send the Shipping Release Form (https://www.nadeausauction.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/shipping-release-form.pdf) via fax to 860-524-8735 or email to info@nadeausauction.com.
When arranging for a shipper, please be aware that all items should be picked up within one week of the auction unless arrangements have been made in advance with our office. Please confirm that they will be able to meet our deadline for pick-up. If your shipper isn't able to pick-up within our allotted time frame, storage charges will accrue.
SMALL PACKAGES
Company Phone Email
The UPS Store 860-643-6264 store0921@theupsstore.com
We Pack and Ship 860-803-3935 wepackandship5@gmail.com
LOCAL AND TRI-STATE DELIVERY
Company Phone Email
Nadeau's Auction 860-246-2444 info@nadeausauction.com
Bzdawka Transport 413-320-2653 antqrus1@gmail.com
LARGE FURNITURE
Company Phone Email
North Wind Transport 603-491-5199 nwtransport@aol.com
Sure Express Worldwide 800-335-9996 judy@sureexpress.com
Vintage Trucking 413-212-1252 vintagetrucking@aol.com
Ace Exchange 646-546-1075 ace1exchange@gmail.com
Outward Bound Courier 413-854-3676 outwardboundcl@yahoo.com
Bzdawka Transport 413-320-2653 antqrus1@gmail.com
HIGH VALUE FINE ART
Company Phone Email
Artex 866-407-9660 artexma@artexfas.com
North South Art Transfer 978-491-9353 scottcousins22@aol.com
U.S. Art 800-472-5784 JPierce@usart.com
AirSea 718-937-6800 aspny@airseapacking.com
Please notify us when your arrangements have been made.
If you are the successful bidder you can notify your shipper, be sure to let them know that they will need to package the items themselves. Provide your shipper with your first and last name and either the lot numbers you purchased or your invoice number (located at the top right hand corner of your invoice).
1. STORAGE
Purchased property not picked up from our auction gallery within ten (10) days following the sale, whether or not payment has been made, will be moved to storage and fees will be added to your account. Nadeau's Auction Gallery shall have no liability for any damage to property that may take place when property is moved to storage.
Nadeau's Auction Gallery will charge a $25 fee, per lot, to move the property to storage. Nadeau's is not responsible for any damage that may occur during the moving process. In addition, there will be a $20 per lot per week storage fee assessed. These fees will begin on the 10th day following the auction and will need to be paid in full prior to the release of the property.
Nadeau's Auction Gallery shall have no liability for any damage to property left on its premises for more than ten (10) days following the sale.
For any property that is not picked up after ninety (90) calendar days without storage charges paid, Nadeau's Auction Gallery reserves the right to resell at auction to cover the cost of storage and moving.
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PAYMENT
Payment for items purchased is due within three (3) business days of the auction. Buyer's using a 3rd party bidding platform must pay through the platform they use. We will not accept any other forms of payment from Live Auctioneers or Invaluable customers. Payment must be made three days after the auction. We do not accept Paypal. We offer a 3% discount for payments that are made using cash, check, or wire transfer only to clients bidding in house or on our own website.

Our online premium for bidding is 30%. At the conclusion of the auction you will have received an invoice directly from Nadeau's Auction Gallery outlining all details for payments options, shipping and more.

If you wish to utilize Live Payments, you can do so by using the invoice you will receive from Live Auctioneers which will be sent by the Monday following the auction.

The name on the credit card must match the name of the buyer on the invoice.
The name on the invoice cannot be changed
Credit Cards will not be accepted for invoices over $5,000.
Shipping address must match the name and address of registration
Credit Cards will not be accepted from:
- first time buyers outside of the U.S. unless credit has been established prior to bidding
- first time buyers that are purchasing coins or jewelry unless credit has been established prior to bidding

Buyer is responsible for any charges or fees charged by either bank for processing a bank wire transfer.
Credit arrangements must be made by the Friday prior to the day of auction so bank statements can be verified. We reserve the right to not issue a bidder number or to withhold merchandise if appropriate credit has not been established. First time buyers that have not established credit and are paying with an out of state check will be required to wait ten business days for items to be released. Any nonpayment or bounced checks will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
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January 2026 Annual New Year’s Day Auction
Day 1 & Day 2
Day 1: January 1, 2026 10:00 AM
Day 2: January 2, 2026 12:00 PM
Meissen Porcelain Oval CoolerAtelier Le Tallec for Tiffany & Co.Hand-Painted Limoges Porcelain Tureen and Undertray in “Hor79 Piece Bernardaud Limoges "Artois Bleu” Porcelain Dinner Service for Twelve, Made for Harrod64 Piece Baccarat "Capri" Clear Cut Crystal Stemware SetPair of Thomas Webb & Sons Emerald Cut-to-Clear Wine GobletsPair of Stevens & Williams Triple Cut-to-Clear Hock / Wine GlassesTiffany & Co., Sterling Silver Mounted Cut Glass Trophy VaseTiffany Studios Favrile Glass Floriform VaseTiffany Studios L.C. Favrile Art Glass Trumpet Vase55 Piece Saint Louis "Mexico" Crystal Stemware SetApproximately 104 Piece Assembled Herend Porcelain “Chinese Bouquet Rust” Pattern PorcelStevens & Williams Green Cut to Yellow Cameo-Cut Decanter with StopperSet of Twelve Bohemian Flashed Glass Hock GobletsPair of Baccarat Large Cut-Crystal Apothecary JarsArt Deco Porcelain Mantel Clock by A. Perazzone, TorinoPair of Meissen Continental Porcelain and Ormolu Figural CandelabraPierre Migeon II (French 1701-1758) Louis XV Marquetry CabinetLouis XV Marquetry Secrétaire CabinetSet of Four Louis XV Carved Walnut Side ChairsLouis XV Walnut Games Table with Tooled Leather TopLouis XV Provincial Carved Walnut CommodePair of Carved Walnut Caned Fauteuil De Bureau D'époque Louis XV ChairsCarved Walnut Caned Fauteuil De Bureau D'époque Louis XV ChairRegency/Louis XV Transitional Walnut Caned Canapé (France 18th Century)Italian Rococo Polychrome-Painted Commode with Faux Marble TopLouis XVI Painted BenchSwedish Rococo Painted Commode, 18th/19th CenturyLouis XV Marquetry Commode à PoudreuseLouis XVI Marble-Top Marquetry Bouillotte TableWilliam and Mary Dutch Marquetry Inlaid Walnut and Fruitwood Cabinet on StandLouis XV Parquetry Bedside CabinetLouis XV Marquetry Bedside TableGeorge I Japanned Cabinet on StandJapanese Lacquer Tsunoda Rai Basin and Matching Ewer with Silver Mounts (Late 18th Century)Japanese Bronze-Mounted Lacquered Hasami-Bako Robe Chest / BoxPair of Circular Kai-Oke Japanese Lacquered and Gilt-Covered BoxesMonumental Japanese Meiji Cast Bronze Dragon VaseFrench Champlevé Enamel and Gilt Bronze Centerpiece124 Piece Wedgwood for T. Goode & Co. Cobalt-Blue and Gilt Porcelain Dinner ServiceSet of 31 Baccarat Crystal Footed Dessert or Champagne CoupesSet of Twelve Baccarat Green Cut-to-Clear Signed Crystal Goblets in Harcourt PatternPair of Upholstered Club Chairs and OttomanCustom Anthony Lawrence Belfair “Paley” LoveseatCustom Leather Upholstered OttomanAnthony Lawrence-Belfair "Bridgewater" Upholstered Club ChairSet of Twelve Custom-Made Dining ChairsFeinberg Custom Mahogany Extension Dining TableYamaha Baby Grand Piano, Model GH1Steinway & Sons Mahogany Baby Grand Piano, Model M, circa 1925Pair of Lamberty Shagreen "Torino" CommodesPair of French Fruitwood and Brass-Mounted ÉtagèresEnglish Regency Rosewood Mirrored/Glazed CredenzaWilliam IV Carved Rosewood Chiffonier CabinetGeorgian Mahogany Triple-Pedestal Banquet Table, England, c. 1810Set of Fourteen Adams Carved Mahogany Dining ChairsPair of English Regency Carved Mahogany ChiffoniersGeorge III Mahogany Serpentine Console TableLouis XVI Mahogany & Marble Console TablePair of Regency Rosewood ServersWilliam IV Double-Sided Rosewood Bookcase with Marble Parquetry TopEnglish William IV Rosewood Tea TableFrench Directoire Mahogany Bureau PlatEnglish Regency Caned Library ChairCaptain's Mahogany Campaign Chest with DeskPair of English Bobbin-Turned Library ChairsGeorgian Mahogany Pedestal Desk, 18th/19th CenturyLouis XV Oversized Leather Upholstered Carved Walnut FauteuilPair of Anglo-Indian Padauk Wood Tilt-Top TablesRegency Rosewood CredenzaGeorge III Mahogany Console TablePair of Chippendale Carved Mahogany Ladderback Side ChairsWilliam IV Mahogany Cylinder Secretary BookcaseGeorge III Mahogany Butterfly Drop-Leaf Pembroke Table (Circa 1800)George III Mahogany Two-Drawer Writing Table (19th Century)Attributed to Claude-Charles Saunier (French 1735-1807) Louis XVI Mahogany and Gilt-Bronze Mounted CPair of André Arbus (French 1903-1969) Mahogany Armchairs, circa 1947Pair of Mahogany Tripod TorchèresRegency Ebonized and Gilt Wood Curule Form Bench with Brass Paw FeetRegency White-Painted & Gilt Curule Form Bench, Circa 1820William IV Yew Wood Pole Screen Converted to Floor LampIn the Manner of Georg Haupt (Swedish 1741-1784) Neoclassical CommodeLouis XIV Walnut End TableJosef Ulrich Danhauser (Austrian 1780-1829) Biedermeier Walnut ArmchairVenetian Carved Oak Grotto ArmchairUnusual English Regency Armchair (Circa 1820)Mahogany Armchair with Greek-Key BackGeorge III Pembroke TablePair of Renaissance Revival Bronze Urns After Auguste-Émile Levillain (French, 1822–1905)Pair of Porcelain Guinea FowlGilt-Bronze Mounted Burl Walnut Inkstand with Ebony Trim (19th Century)Pair of Bohemian Moorish Style Gilt and Ruby Glass VasesPair of Opal Glass Vases with Birds and BlossomsTriptych Mantel Clock with Watercolor Panels (French 19th/20th Century)Julian Leroy Sèvres Porcelain and Gilt-Bronze Mantel Clock / LampSet of Twelve Lenox Art Deco “Polo Player” Porcelain Dinner Plates61 Piece Grouping of Steuben and Lalique Crystal StemwareLarge 134 Piece Monogrammed Gilt-Rimmed Cut-Glass ServiceContinental Miniature Painted Commode (18th Century)Miniature Inlaid Mahogany Chest of Drawers (19th Century)Pair of George III Satinwood Armchairs with Painted BacksplashIn the Manner of John Linnell English Burl Ash, Rosewood, and Tulipwood Banded Pembroke TableContinental Marquetry Chest of Drawers, 19th CenturyLouis XVI Kingwood and Marquetry Marble-Top CommodeRegency Rosewood Sofa Table with Inlaid BorderPair of Signed J.P. Du Sautoy Louis XVI CabinetsDan Ray Sudbury George II Brass-Mounted Mahogany Tall-Case ClockCharles II Walnut Longcase Clock (English Circa 1685)Pablo Picasso (Spanish 1881-1973) "Petit Visage Solaire" Glazed Terracotta PlaquePablo Picasso (Spanish 1881-1973) “Bouquet à la Pomme” Ceramic PlatePablo Picasso (Spanish 1881-1973)Meissen Porcelain Pâte-sur-Pâte Covered Urn (19th Century)French Louis XV Cartel Clock and ThermometerRegency Rosewood Writing TableEnglish William IV Rosewood Gentleman’s Desk or Library ChairAndré Stein Viennese Mahogany Square PianoforteSigned Georges Jacob French Directoire Brass-Mounted Cuban Mahogany “Tric-Trac” Games TaFrench Napoleon III Lady’s Work / Writing / Game TableBiedermeier Fruitwood Wingback ArmchairProvincial Louis XV Fruitwood Bureau PlatGeorge III Mahogany Tilt-Top Tripod TableGeorge III Hepplewhite Wing Chair (Circa 1790)Burl Wood Coin-Operated 8-Tune Cylinder Music BoxSwiss “Sublime Harmonie Cylinder Music Box” (Late 19th Century)Louis XVI Giltwood Console Table With Breccia Marble TopPair of French Consulate Gilt ArmchairsLouis XV Gray-Painted and Parcel-Gilt Console Table with Marble TopFrench Neoclassical Console TableFrench Neoclassical Bronze & Marble Gueridon TableFrench Neoclassical Bronze & Marble Gueridon TablePair of Signed Maison Jansen Directoire Ebonized and Gilt-Bronze Mounted Gueridon TablesMarble-Top Oak Neoclassical Hall TableLouis XVI Marble Top Mahogany Bouillotte TableLouis XVI Marble Top Mahogany Bouillotte TableEnglish Brass-Bound Coromandel Fitted Lap Desk on StandBeacon Hill Furniture Old Colony Collection Extension Dining TableLouis XV Walnut Skittles and Spinning Top Games TableFrench Louis XVI Painted BenchLouis XV Carved Walnut StoolContinental Rococo Giltwood StoolPair of Louis XVI Green and Gray-Painted Banquette BenchesLouis XV Giltwood StoolChinese Export Lacquer Six-Panel ScreenJapanese Six-Panel Watercolor Landscape ScreenDoll and Richards Neo-Renaissance Style Ebonized and Gold Leaf MirrorFineberg Giltwood MirrorPair of Italian Giltwood and Varnished MirrorsAmerican Gilded Panel Mirror with Continuous Ornamental ReliefNear Pair of French Art Moderne Gilt and Ebonized MirrorsRegency Brass Overlay Venetian Etched Glass Cushion MirrorRegency Brass-Inlaid Mirror (19th Century)Pair of Austrian Biedermeier Burl Walnut CommodesLouis XV Provincial Walnut CommodeGeorge II Mahogany Linen Press in Two PartsRegency Giltwood Marble-Top Low TableFrench Louis XV Walnut Games TableLouis XVI Marquetry and Gilt-Bronze Marble-Top CommodeThree Piece Louis XV Gilt-Metal and Meissen Porcelain Garniture de CheminéePair of French Louis XVI Verde Marble and Gilt-Bronze Covered UrnsNear Pair of Figural Bronzes After Jean-Louis Grégoire (French, 1840–1890)Large French Établissements Vergne & Cie Butcher’s Block Table, 19th CenturyMonumental Continental Rococo-Style Giltwood MirrorMonumental French Louis XVI Trumeau MirrorPair of Italian Carved and Giltwood MirrorsRococo Carved Giltwood MirrorItalian Giltwood Rococo-Style MirrorLouis XV Carved and Giltwood Pier MirrorLouis XVI Painted and Giltwood Pier Mirror66 Piece French Locke Porcelain Dinner Service48 Piece Baccarat Crystal Glass in Harcourt Pattern67 Piece Assembled Herend Rust "Chinese Bouquet”, or Apponyi Orange pattern, Porcelain Tea SerSet of Twenty-Four Baccarat Signed Crystal Wine/Water Goblets with Gilt Rims17 Piece Herend “Bermuda” Pattern Tea and Coffee ServiceApproximately 94 Piece Assembled Herend Rust "Chinese Bouquet” Porcelain Tea ServiceWilliam & Mary Oyster-Veneered Walnut Chest of DrawersEnglish Regency Mahogany Tilt-Top Center TableWilliam & Mary Oyster-Veneered Walnut Chest of Drawers (English, circa 1712)George I Burl Walnut Kneehole DeskLouis XVI Giltwood Settee and Pair of FauteuilsRegency Mahogany Chest with Canted CornersEldred Wheeler Tiger Maple SecretaryItalian Walnut Prie-DieuLouis XV Provincial Walnut Desk / Dressing TablePair of Gray Marble and Gilt-Bronze Mounted Urn-Form LampsPair of Marble and Gilt-Bronze Mounted ObelisksPair of Italian Marble Grand Tour ObelisksAttributed to Bontems French Double Bird in Cage AutomationFrench Empire Mahogany and Ormolu-Mounted Marble-Top CabinetLouis XVI Provincial Fruitwood D-Form Marble-Top Side CabinetLouis XV Kingwood and Marble-Top CommodePair of Louis XVI Carved and Painted BergèresIn the Manner of Maison Jansen Mahogany Drop-Leaf Dining Table with Two LeavesSet of Twelve Louis XV Carved and Painted ChairsContinental Baroque Walnut Refectory TableAmerican Trestle Farm TableNear Pair of French Bronze and Crystal Floor Lamps, Attributed to BaccaratPair of English Corinthian Column Lamps (English, Late 19th Century)Pair of George II Mahogany Candlesticks, Now Wired as Lamps (English, Late 18th Century)English Neoclassical Brass Floor LampTiffany Studios and Steuben "Intarsia" Shade Floor LampAttributed to John Northwood (British 1836-1902) for Stevens & WilliamsThomas Webb & Sons for Tiffany & Co. Cameo Glass Vase with HoneysuckleTiffany Studios Agate Glass VaseTiffany Studios "Tel el-Amarna" VaseTiffany Studios Bronze Table Lamp Base, No. 23563Black Lacquer Vase with Silvered-Metal Mounts, Now a LampTiffany Studios “Turtleback Tile” Table LampTiffany Studios “Pansy” Table LampTiffany Studios “Apple Blossom” Table LampMax (Louis Octave Maxime) Le Verrier (French 1891-1973)Gorham Manufacturing Co. Leaded Glass Desk LampHandel Leaded Glass and Patinated Bronze Table LampCaramel Glass and Leaded Castle Light by Tom GuerretteAttributed to William Parker, George III Cut-Glass Nine-Light ChandelierSwedish Gustavian Sixteen-Light Crystal Chandelier with Cobalt Glass CentersLarge Cut Crystal Eight-Light ChandelierRegency Brass Hexagonal Hall LanternNeoclassical Giltwood Twelve-Light ChandelierEmpire Ormolu and Patinated Bronze Six-Light Chandelier with Owl MountsGiltwood Twelve-Arm Chandelier with Scalloped Dish, Continental, Possibly Italian, Early 20th CenturEmpire Gilt-Metal Chandelier with Patinated Bronze Globe and StarsBiedermeier Carved & Gilt Lindenwood Four-Arm ChandelierRare Six-Arm Gilt-Bronze Chandelier with ClockDark Alabaster Mosaic Pendant Dish Fixture (France, circa 1900)Pair of Neoclassical Gilt-Bronze and Alabaster Hanging FixturesGilt-Bronze Scenic Panel Lamp with French ViewsPair of Eugène Bazart Louis XVI Gilt Bronze Two-Light CandelabraSet of Five Metal and Cut-Glass Basket-Form Wall SconcesPair of Henri Picard (French 1831-1864) Dore Bronze Five-Light CandelabraFrench Gilt-Bronze Bouillotte Lamp with Porcelain FlowersPair of Italian Gilt Bronze Two-Arm Sconces, 19th CenturyPair of Empire Gilt-Bronze and Molded Glass Three-Light Wall SconcesPair of Rock Crystal and Gilt-Bronze Parrot Two-Light Wall SconcesPair of Monumental Cast-Metal Oak Leaf and Acorn Wall SconcesNapoleonic Sarreguemines Imitation Porphyry VasePair of Serpentine Marble Urn-Form Table LampsPair of French Bronze Mounted Figural Ewer LampsPair of Louis XV Bronze and Cut Glass GirandolesContinental Carved Alabaster Group of the Three Graces LampNear Pair of Italian Bronze Blackamoor Figural TorchbearersPair of Chinese Stone HorsesFranz Xaver Bergman (Austrian 1861-1936)Louise Robert Carrier-Belleuse (French 1848-1883)After Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French 1841-1919) and Richard Guino (French/Spanish 1890-1973)Franz Xaver Bergman (Austrian 1861-1936)Large Japanese Meiji Bronze Elephant Attacked by TigersInuit / Arctic (19th Century) Narwhal TuskPierre-Jules Mène (French 1810-1879)Clement Leopold Steiner (French 1853-1899)Evgeni Alexandrovich Lanceray (Russian 1848-1886)Attributed to the Graux-Marly Foundry, Paris Circa 1870Mathurin Moreau (French, 1855–1919)Large Carved and Polished Olmec Grey-Green Stone MaskCharles Marion Russell (American, 1864–1926) “Snake Priest”Dave McGary (American, 1958–2013) “Touch the Clouds”Grant Speed (American, 1930–2011) “Goin’ Courtin"Grant Speed (American 1930-2011)Grant Speed (American, 1930–2011) “Little Jenny”Two Animal BronzesSandy Scott (American, b. 1943)Bill Worrell (American, 1936–2021) "Rapture of the Shaman"Bill Worrell (American, 1936–2021) “The Nine Mysteries”Star Liana York (American, b. 1949) “The Blessing Way”Dave McGary (American, 1958–2013) "Beaded Sioux Moccasins"Harry Jackson (American, 1924–2011) “The Flag Bearer II”E. Wünsche, Bronze ElkJean-Baptiste Labat (French 1663-1738) Two Volumes "Voyage aux Isles de l'Amérique",1724Thomas L. McKenney (1785-1859) and James Hall (1793-1868)Michael B. Coleman (American B.1946)Michael B. Coleman (American B.1946)Richard Murray (American B.1948)Karl Bodmer (Swiss 1809-1893)Karl Bodmer (Swiss 1809-1893)Karl Bodmer (Swiss 1809-1893)Richard Murray (American B.1948)Gayle Nason (American B.1948)Michael B. Coleman (American B.1946)Michael B. Coleman (American B.1946)Jim C. Norton (American 1953-2023)Jim C. Norton (American 1953-2023)Allie Louise (American B.2000)Krystii Melaine (Australian/American B.1963)Ovanes Berberian (American B.1951)Yves Brayer (French 1907-1990)Frederic Remington (American 1861-1909)Carl Schindler (Austrian 1821-1842)George Chinnery (British 1774-1852)George Chinnery (British 1774-1852)George Chinnery (British 1774-1852)Jean-Baptiste Édouard Detaille (French 1848-1912)Frank Xavier Leyendecker (American 1877-1924)George Robert Leftwich (British 1846-1929)Henry Barraud (British 1811-1874)Ryszard Zając (Polish 1929-2016)Harvey Otis Young (American 1840-1901)Charles Franklin Pierce (American 1844-1920)Carleton Wiggins (American 1848-1932)Attilio Pratella (Italian 1856-1949)Franz Van Severdonck (Belgian 1809-1889)Chinese Export School, in the Manner of Tingqua (circa 1800)Attributed to Tingqua (Chinese 1809-1870) Four Chinese Export Pith Paper PaintingTwelve: Chinese Export School, Sunqua Workshop (Canton 19th century) Studies of Flowers on Tissue PaTwo: Hugh Robson (British 1929–2000)Set of Six Georg Dionysius Ehret (German 1708-1770) Botanical Engravings from “Plantae SelectaHenri Cartier-Bresson (French 1908-2004)Continental School, in the manner of Camille Pissarro (French 1830-1903)Isabelle Rey (French 20th Century)Victor Edelstein (British B.1945)Victor Edelstein (British B.1945)Charles Camoin (French 1879-1965)Constantin Terechkovitch (Russian/French 1902-1978)Walter Griffin (American 1861-1935)Joseph Eliot Enneking (American 1881-1942)Vernon Broe (American 1930-2011)Paul Lucien Maze (British/French 1887-1979)Paul Lucien Maze (British/French 1887-1979)Jean Albert Pougny (Russian/French 1892-1956)Robert Vickrey (American 1926-2011)Euphemia Charlton Fortune (American 1885-1969)John Fery (American 1859-1934)Harry Leith-Ross (American 1886-1973)Wojciech Ritter von Kossak (Polish 1856-1942)Frederick John Mulhaupt (American 1871-1938)Robert Emmett Owen (American 1878-1957)Emile Albert Gruppe (American 1896-1978)Charles Paul Gruppe (American 1860-1940)American Impressionist School (19th/20th Century) in the Manner of Dorothea SharpEdward Gregory Smith (American 1880-1961)Oscar Anderson (American 1873-1953)Oscar Anderson (American 1873-1953)Andrew Dasburg (American 1887-1979)Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American 1819-1905)Samuel S. Carr (American/British 1837-1908)Samuel S. Carr (American/British 1837-1908)Armin Buchterkirch (American/Bermudas 1859-1915/19)Bruce Crane (American 1857-1937)John Francis Murphy (American 1853-1921)Joseph Eliot Enneking (American 1881-1942)Robert Daughters (American 1929-2013)Flemish School (19th Century)School of Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 17th Century)Albrecht Dürer (German 1471-1528)School of Frederic Edwin Church (American 1826-1900)After Nicolas de Largillière (French 1656-1746)Angelo Asti (Italian/French 1847-1903)Andrew Karoly (Hungarian/American 1893-1978) and Louis Szántó (Hungarian/American 1889-196Follower of Giovanni Lanfranco (Italian 1582-1647)Luca Giordano (Italian 1634-1705)Dutch School (17th/18th Century)John Singer Sargent (American 1856-1925)John Singer Sargent (American 1856-1925)Fra Semplice da Verona (Italian 1589-1654)Théodore Chassériau (French 1819-1856)Circle of John Constable (British 1776-1837)Johan Barthold Jongkind (Dutch 1819-1891)Continental School (18th/19th Century)Follower of François Boucher (French 1703-1770)Martin Lewis (Australian/American 1881-1962)After Francesco Guardi (Italian 1712-1793)Max Kuehne (American 1880-1968)Albert Jacques Franck (Canadian 1899-1973)Andres Segovia (Argentinian/Spanish 1929-1996)David Johnson (American 1827-1908)John Francis Murphy (American 1853-1921)Georges Rouault (French 1871-1958)Paul Joseph Leyendecker (French 1842-1891)Léon Louis Antoine Tanzi (French 1846-1913)William Trost Richards (American 1833-1905)William LaValley (American 1862-1943)Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American 1847-1928)Leonard Winterowski (Polish 1868-1927)Adolf Schreyer (German 1828-1899)Tadeusz Dominik (Polish 1928-2014)Jerzy Stajuda (Polish 1936-1992)Guy Carleton Wiggins (American 1883-1962)Pierre Doutreleau (French/American B.1938)Frans David Oerder (Dutch/South African 1867-1944)Guillaume Seignac (French 1870-1924)Pablo Picasso (Spanish 1881-1973)Rafael Senet y Pérez (Spanish 1856-1926)Circle of Denys Calvaert (Flemish/Italian 1540-1619)Continental School (16th Century)Joseph Bordes (French circa 1773-1835)K.P.M. Porcelain Plaque After Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish 1599-1641)K.P.M. Porcelain Plaque After Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish 1599-1641)After Marie Wunsch (Austrian 1862-1898)Benjamin Bellows Grant Stone (American 1829-1906)After Raphael (Italian 1483-1520) and Anthony van Dyck (Flemish 1599-1641)Jacob Huysmans (Flemish 1633-1696)Hyacinthe Rigaud (French 1659-1743)Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian 1720-1778)M. Norton (American, 20th century)Renaissance Gesso Relief Panel of the Madonna and Child, Florence 15th CenturyTyrolean Pine Wood Figure of a Female Saint, 16th CenturyMarble Figure of Moses Holding the Ten CommandmentsItalian Marble Sculpture of the Madonna and Child (15th Century)Polychrome Wood Figure of the Crowned Virgin (Spanish Late 17th Century)Florentine Polychrome Stucco Relief of the Virgin and ChildGerman Polychrome Carved Figural Group of the Madonna and Child, Early 15th CenturyPolychrome Limewood Group of the Virgin and Child, South German circa 1520French Limestone Double Capital, 12th CenturyFrench Sandstone Corbel with a Winged Lion, 15th CenturySouth German Linden Wood Figure of Christ Crucified, Early 16th CenturyGerman Gothic "Corpus Christi" Wood Carving Fragment, 15th CenturyAttributed to Tilman Riemenschneider (German circa 1460-1531)German Carved Oak Figure of a Nun, 18th CenturySchool of Tilman Riemenschneider (German circa 1460-1531)Egyptian Stone Block Statue Fragment (Possibly New Kingdom to Late Period circa 1550-300 B.C.)Polychromed Alabaster Relief of the Madonna of the Immaculate ConceptionCarved and Polychrome Wooden Figure of the Madonna and Child, 12th CenturyNottingham Alabaster Relief of the Holy Trinity, English 15th CenturyGerman Linden Wood Figure of Saint Elizabeth, 16th CenturyGerman Bronze Figure of the Crowned Virgin and Child, 19th Century or earlierNottingham Alabaster Fragment of the Coronation of the Virgin, English Early 15th CenturyEgyptian Wood Mummy Mask (Late Period circa 712-30 B.C.)Spanish Majolica Pietà, Probably 17th CenturyCarved Marble Head of a Bearded Man (“Farnese Hercules” Type)Roman Mosaic Panel, Circa 3rd/4th Century A.D.Polychrome Carved Wood Reliquary Bust of Saint Boniface, Continental 17th CenturyPair of Polychrome Carved Softwood Scholar Brackets or BookendsSultanabad CarpetPersian Khorassan Gallery CarpetPersian Sultanabad (Mahal) Gallery CarpetFeraghan CarpetPersian Silk Throw RugLarge Oushak Carpet, Western Anatolia, Late 19th CenturyOushak Carpet, Western AnatoliaChinese Peking-Style Hall RunnerPersian Sultanabad Carpet, 19th CenturyOushak Carpet, Western Anatolia, Late 19th CenturyTurkish Anatolian Long Rug RunnerPersian Lavar Kerman CarpetSilk Tabriz Oriental Throw RugPersian Mahal CarpetCaucasian Runner, 18th/19th CenturyPersian Mahal CarpetPersian Mahal Carpet, 19th CenturyPersian Sultanabad (Mahal) CarpetAngora Oushak CarpetOushak Carpet

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