52free≤an’samerican furniture, folk & decorative arts<strong>04</strong>/<strong>13</strong>/<strong>11</strong> 192192Group of Chinese Export porcelain orange Fitzhugh itemsearly 19th centuryIncluding two warming dishes, an oval reticulated stand, two oval platters,eight large saucers, two teacups, one syllabub and cover, two extra covers,three small plates, most bear the initials “EAT, “ with gilt highlights.provenance:These pieces were originally part of a large service owned by Philadelphiamerchant Edward Thomson (1771-1853) and his wife Ann (Renshaw)Thomson (1773-1842) and bear their initals EAT. Thomson and his brotherGeorge were leading merchants in the China and India trade and ownednumerous ships. It is thought that the service may have been ordered for thecouple by their son, Richard R. Thomson who served as United States consulto China, 1822-1823. For Exhibition and Publication Historysee: “Philadelphians and The China Trade 1784-1844” Philadelphia Museumof Art, July 1 - September 23, 1984 and exhibition catalog by Jean GordonLee (1984) pp.152-3, fig. 144.$10,000-15,000193Pair of Chinese Export Porcelainplateslate 18th centuryEach decorated with vase andscholar’s accoutrement within afloral sprig and branches.Diam: 9 in.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$200-300194Pair of Chinese export porcelainRose Mandarin pistol handled urnsearly 19th centuryDecorated with elaborate court andgarden vignettes.H: 15 in.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey JamesGallery, Lederach, Pennsylvania.$4,000-6,000195Chinese export porcelain “Cabbageleaf medallion” punch bowllate 19th centuryDiam: 15 1/2 in.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey JamesGallery, Lederach, Pennsylvania.$800-1,200196Pair of Chippendale mahogany sidechairs18th centuryEach with serpentine crestrail abovea pierced vasiform splat, trapezoidaloverupholstered seat, straightmolded legs joined by stretchers.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$600-1,000195194
53free≤an’samerican furniture, folk & decorative arts<strong>04</strong>/<strong>13</strong>/<strong>11</strong>197<strong>American</strong> School,18th/19th centuryportrait of a lady in the mannerof rembrandt pealeOil on canvas, framed. Facing rightwith a white lace cap and shawl,seated holding a book.29 in. x 23 3/4 in. (sight)$500-1,000198“Bird’s Eye View of Mt. Vernon,The home of Washington”by g. & f bill, massachusetts, 1859Hand colored lithograph, periodframe.<strong>11</strong>in. x 14 in. (sight)provenance:Millie McGehee, Maryland$500-700199Carved wooden eagle19th centuryThe eagle with outstretched wings,grasping branch in its talons, gilthighlights.H: 15 1/2 in. W: 26 1/4 in.$600-800200Carved and gilded eaglelate 19th centuryWith outstretched wings.H: 14 in. W: 27 in.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$300-500202199201Carved, painted and gilded eaglemontrose mcardle iii, annisquam,ma 1930’sInscribed in pencil with maker’sname on verso, the figure of aneagle with outstretched wings, withtalons clutching crossed cannons.H: <strong>13</strong> 1/2 in. W: 40 1/2 in.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$600-800202School of John Singleton Copley(1738-1815)portrait of walter livingston(1740-1822)Oil on canvas, framed.35 3/4 in. x 25 in. (sight)Note: The sitter wears aRevolutionary War period uniformwith a single gold epaulette on theright shoulder indicating that he is aline officer, Lieutenant or Captain ina battalion company.$8,000-12,000201200
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