- BRENT YOUNG (CA/OH, B. 1946), ART GLASS
BRENT YOUNG (CA/OH, B. 1946), ART GLASS VASEBrent Young (CA/OH, b. 1946), Art Glass Vase, titled 'Illusive Moment', signed and dated 'B.K. Young, '84' on base. MEASURMENTS: Height: 9 3/8 in. x Width: 6 1/2 in. x Depth: 6 1/2 in.
- EXCEPTIONAL HEPPLEWHITE ONE DRAWER STAND.
EXCEPTIONAL HEPPLEWHITE ONE DRAWER STAND. EARLY19th century. Possibly Rhode Island, pine and chestnut with original grain painted surface and floral painted trim. Peg construction, original brass hardware, cutout scroll backsplash, painted line inlay, tapered leg. Possibly a child’s dressing table. 30 1/2" high by 27 1/4" wide by 15" deep, 26" desk height. Shows split to top where a later nail was added. Some areas of touch ups to nail holes. Very good condition. Provenance: By descent in the Brenton, and Babcock families of Rhode Island.
- (19) AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS. 18TH
(19) AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS. 18TH AND19th-century. To include: (3) tablespoons by CH Mumford, Newport, Rhode Island (1820). Approx. 9" long. A set of (6) bright cut teaspoons unmarked. Approx. 5 1/4" long. A set of (5) teaspoons by possibly David Williams, Newport, Rhode Island (1769-1823). Approx. 5 1/2" long. (3) unmarked matching teaspoons. 5 1/2" long. A single spoon marked EB, possibly Ezekiel Burr, Providence, Rhode Island (1765-1846). 5 1/2" long. 11.08 oz. All monogrammed with the Brenton and Babcock family initials. By direct descent of the Brenton family of Newport, Rhode Island. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
- (16) AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS. 19TH-CENTURY.To
(16) AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS. 19TH-CENTURY.To include: (3) tablespoons by E Newbury, Brooklyn, Connecticut. 9" long. (4) matching teaspoons. 6" long. (1) 6 1/4" teaspoon by N. Harding. Set of (5) bright cut demitasse spoons. 5". An 18th-century 4 3/4" demitasse spoon. 3 3/4" salt spoons by HH Tisdale. A 5 1/4" sauce spoon by GAW Crosby. 9.44 oz. Provenance by direct descent of the Brenton family of Newport, Rhode Island. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
- SET OF (6) AMERICAN COIN SILVER TABLESPOONS.
SET OF (6) AMERICAN COIN SILVER TABLESPOONS. LATE18th-century. Coffin tops, lift bowls. Unsigned. Monogrammed LMG. 9 1/4" long. Provenance consigned by direct descent of the Brenton family of Newport, Rhode Island. 9 ozt. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
- (5) AMERICAN COIN SILVER TABLESPOONS.18th-century.
(5) AMERICAN COIN SILVER TABLESPOONS.18th-century. To include: (3) signed by Samuel Casey, South Kingston, Rhode Island (1723/4-1773) and (2) similar. 7 1/2" to 8 1/4" long. One with as is bowl and all monogrammed. Provenance by direct descent of the Brenton family of Newport, Rhode Island. 6.94 ozt. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
- (7) AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS. 18TH-CENTURY.
(7) AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS. 18TH-CENTURY. TOinclude: A pair of tablespoons by Samuel Vernon, Newport, Rhode Island (1705-1737). Monogrammed. Stamped SV. 7 1/2" length. Shows wear to handle and dents. (5) demitasse spoons made by Thomas Arnold, Newport, Rhode Island (1760-1817). Monogrammed. Two spoons have cracked bowls, dents and wear. 4 1/2" length. By a direct descent of the Brenton family of Newport, Rhode Island. 3.87 ozt. Please note: this lot must be paid for by wire transfer or cash. Items will be shipped or sent to shipper once payment clears.
- RHODE ISLAND CHEST OF DRAWERS. MID-18TH
RHODE ISLAND CHEST OF DRAWERS. MID-18TH CENTURY.A (6) drawer chest in the Queen Anne or Baroque style. The case is tiger maple primary wood and chestnut secondary. Dovetailed case has its original surface and brass hardware. 43 1/4" high by 38" wide, 36" case, 18 1/5" overall depth. Some staining and splits to top and sides. Rear bracket foot on right side shows loss. Rear bracket feet are possibly 19th-century replacements. Wear consistent with age and use. Provenance: Descended in Brenton family of Newport, Rhode Island.
- CHINESE BRONZE VASEChinese Bronze Vase,
CHINESE BRONZE VASEChinese Bronze Vase, with handwritten label to underside "China 1840-1880" Dimensions: 10 1/4 x 6 3/8 in. (26 x 16.2 cm.) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Professor Harry Stone, Brentwood, California. Recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in the 1960s, a world traveler and author of multiple books on Victorian furniture. Condition:
- CHINESE LANDSCAPE PANELChinese Landscape
CHINESE LANDSCAPE PANELChinese Landscape Panel, ink and colors on paper; unsigned Dimensions: Sight: 30 x 15 in. (76.2 x 38.1 cm.), Frame: 38 1/8 x 20 1/8 in. (96.8 x 51.1 cm.) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Professor Harry Stone, Brentwood, California. Recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in the 1960s, a world traveler and author of multiple books on Victorian furniture. Condition:
- GROUP OF CHINESE GILTWOOD AND METAL-MOUNTED
GROUP OF CHINESE GILTWOOD AND METAL-MOUNTED ARTICLESGroup of Chinese Giltwood and Metal-Mounted Articles, Hexagonal box: 9 x 14 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. (22.9 x 36.8 x 36.8 cm.), Crescent-shape carving: 5 x 11 x 2 1/2 in. (12.7 x 27.9 x 6.4 cm.) Dimensions: [6 pieces] Provenance: Property from the Estate of Professor Harry Stone, Brentwood, California. Recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in the 1960s, a world traveler and author of multiple books on Victorian furniture. Condition:
- (2) BRENT THOMSON ETCHING & KARL BODMER
(2) BRENT THOMSON ETCHING & KARL BODMER PRINT(lot of 2) Framed prints, including: (1) color etching on paper, "Lake Mead," signed lower right Brent Thomson (United States, b.1964), numbered 13/ 60, sight: approx 9"h, 10"w, overall: approx 14.25"h, 15.25"w, (1) offset lithograph on paper, Head of a Pronghorn Antelope, printed signature after Karl Bodmer (Switzerland, United States, 1809-1893), sight: approx 8.5"h, 11.5"w, overall: approx 12.75"h, 15.75"w; 4lbs total **Note: the original Karl Bodmer watercolor sketch is currently in the collection of the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, Nebraska** **Provenance: From the Estate of University of Texas Professor, Scholar and Poet, Miguel Gonzalez-Gerth (1926-2017)**