American Bow Back Windsor Armchair, circa 1790, stamped “W. Macbride, N. York”, in maple, oak and poplar, legs ended out.
American Wood and Tin Six-Light Chandelier, 18th century, two-tier wire arms with cut-tin candle sockets and drip pans emanating from a red stained maple hub. Similar styles are from the First Meeting House in Bethel, Connecticut. This chandelier was likely made by a Bethel tinsmith.
Diameter 23 in.
Sailor’s Valentine, circa 1840, octagonal form box with flowerpot design.
Diameter 9 ¼ in.
Rare American Maple Splay-Leg Rectangular Tray Top Tea Table, circa 1780, in original surface.
Height 26 in. Length 30 ½ in. Width 20 ¾ in.
Chinese Export Porcelain Famille Rose Enameled Punch Bowl, 18th century, decorated with stylized floral, foliate, and other motifs in tones of rose, manganese, iron red, green, and gold.
Height 4 ½ in. Diameter 10 ¼ in.
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