38free≤an’samerican furniture, folk & decorative arts<strong>04</strong>/<strong>13</strong>/<strong>11</strong><strong>13</strong>7William Sullivant Vanderbilt Allen(1860-1931)“independence hall 1780”Signed, W.S. Allen, 1890,” engravedtitle plaque on frame, watercolor onpaper, framed.25 1/2 in. x 17 1/2 in. (sight)$800-1,200<strong>13</strong>8William Sullivant Vanderbilt Allen(1860-1931)“federal hall 1782”Inscribed in graphite on verso,“Colonel & Private 1st RegimentContinental Rhode Island Infrantry,W.S. Allen 1891,” engraved titleplaque on frame, watercolor onpaper, framed.25 1/2 in. x 17 1/2 in. (sight)$800-1,200<strong>13</strong>7 <strong>13</strong>8<strong>13</strong>9<strong>13</strong>9Federal giltwood mirror with eagle19th centuryThe cresting ornamented with eagleand shield, bellflower swag andcornucopia over fretwork andbeaded and carved rectangularframe.L: 42 1/4 in.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$2,000-3,000140Two Chippendale mahoganylooking glasseslate 18th centuryThe first with scrolled crestingpierced with gilded phoenix aboveinlaid frame, gilt liner, leafy fillets tosides, scrolled pendant; the secondwith scrolled cresting above moldedmirror frame and molded gilt liner,corresponding pendant below.L: 28 in. and 22 in.provenance:Estate of a Wyndmoor Gentleman$400-600141William and Mary gateleg drop leaftablerhode sland, 18th centuryThe molded oblong top with “D”shaped leaves on baluster, ring andblock turned legs with shaped feet,joined by molded, straightstretchers.H: 28 1/4 in. L: 40 in. W: 15 1/2 in.(closed) D Leaf: <strong>13</strong> 1/2 in.$1,500-2,000142Chippendale walnut slant frontdesk19th centuryThe rectangular top over a lipmolded slant front enclosing a fittedinterior, four lip molded graduateddrawers flanked by reeded columns,on ogee bracket feet.H: 42 in. L: 43 1/2 in. D: 22 in.provenance:Estate of a Wyndmoor Gentleman$600-800
39free≤an’samerican furniture, folk & decorative arts<strong>04</strong>/<strong>13</strong>/<strong>11</strong>143<strong>American</strong> SchoolLate 18th/early 19th centurythree memorials, plymouth,massachusetts, early 19th centuryUnsigned, watercolor and ink onpaper, framed, each worked with aweeping willow tree overmonument. The first inscribed“Sacred to the memory of AnnaRider who died October 1st 1798, ae.one year one month,” the second,“Sacred to the memory of AnnaRider who died March 10, 1800 ae.8mo. 14 days,” and the third, “Sacredto the memory of Anna Rider whodied Aug. 8, 1806 Ae.8 wks 2 days.”6 3/4 in. x 8 1/2 in. (sight)provenance:These were daughters of Anna andCaptain Samuel Rider.$400-600144Upholstered wingback chairThe tall back with arched wings andslightly outscrolled arms on balusterand block turned legs joined byconforming stretchers.provenance:Estate of Mary Joan Simmons,Philadelphia$600-800145Upholstered mahogany easy chairlate 18th centuryThe arched back with curved wingsand outscrolled arms on molded,straight legs, joined by stretcher.provenance:Estate of a Wyndmoor Gentleman$1,000-1,500144145147 148146Chippendale walnut tall chestpennsylvania, late 18th centuryThe molded rectangular top abovetwo short and four long moldeddrawers, bracket base.H: 47 in. W: 38 1/2 in. D: 21 in.provenance:Estate of a Wyndmoor Gentleman$800-1,200147After Edward Savage,<strong>American</strong> School, 19th centurygeorge washington and family atmt. vernonUnsigned, watercolor on paper,framed.17 1/2 in. x 24 1/2 in. (sight)provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey,Greg K. Kramer & Co.$800-1,200148Attributed to Edward Pember andJames Luzarder (Philadelphia)“g. washington in his last illnessattended by Doctors Craik andBrown “ circa 180Hand-colored engraving, framed.<strong>11</strong> 1/4 in. x 9 1/2 in. (sight)provenance:Purchased from Graham Arader,New York$1,000-1,500149Chippendale walnut tall chestpennsylvania, late 18th centuryThe rectangular top with moldededge above an arrangement of eightdrawers, resting on bracket feet.H: 51 in. W: 38 3/4 in. D: 21 3/4 in.provenance:Estate of a Wyndmoor Gentleman$600-1,000
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