60free≤an’samerican furniture, folk & decorative arts<strong>04</strong>/<strong>13</strong>/<strong>11</strong>222Federal inlaid demi-lune gametableearlly 19th centuryHaving a folding top over a line anddiamond inlay frieze over squaretapering line inlaid legs and bandedfeet.H: 29 1/2 in. W: 36 in. D: 17 3/4 in.$700-900222223Mahogany inlaid Pembroke tableThe rectangular top above a friezewith oval inlay to top of legs and pinline decoration above squaretapering legs with line inlay andbanding to feet.H: 28 1/2 in. W: D: 19 1/2 in.$800-1,200224Chippendale folding card table19th centuryThe rectangular top over a shapedapron on square straight legs.H: 28 3/4 in. W: 35 3/4 in.D: 17 1/4 in.$300-500225Federal inlaid octagonalcandlestandearly 19th centuryThe octagonal top with inlaid edgetilts on incised urn-form support onarched legs.21 7/8 in. x 14 1/2 in. (top) H: 27 in.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$600-800226Chippendale mahoganycandlestand18th centuryThe circular tilting dish top over abird cage support on a vasiformturned support on downswept legsending in snake feet.H: 29 1/2 in. Diam.: 19 in. (top)provenance:Estate of a Wyndmoor Gentleman$200-400227Chippendale walnut candlestandlate 18th centuryThe circular tilting dish top andbirdcage support on a turnedsupport with a ball on arched legsending in snakehead feet.H: 29 in. Diam: 22 in. (top)provenance:Estate of a Wyndmoor Gentleman$400-600228225229226227228Federal oval top candlestandearly 19th centuryOn a elongated urn form support onarched legs ending in snake feet.H: 26 1/2 in. Top: 19 3/4 in. x14 1/2 in.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$250-350
61free≤an’samerican furniture, folk & decorative arts<strong>04</strong>/<strong>13</strong>/<strong>11</strong>229Federal candlestandThe circular top raised on a taperingsupport, arched legs ending in snakefeet.H: 28 in. Diam: 18 1/4 in.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$100-150230Four Staffordshire historical bluetransfer printed cup platesenoch wood,second quarter 19th centuryEach depicting Castle Garden,Battery, New York within a trefoilborder.Diam: 3 3/4 in.$250-350232 232A 231230 233 120231Six Staffordshire blue transferprinted plateswilliam adams, tunstall andstoke, early 19th centuryEach printed with “The LondonInstitute.”Diam: 6 3/4 in.$300-400232Group of three Staffordshire bluetransfer-printed itemsenoch wood & sons, and others,circa 1830Including an Historical blue creamerdecorated with “Entrance of the ErieCanal into the Hudson at Albany,”and “Aqueduct Bridge at Little Falls,”a domed-lid coffee pot, and anoctagonal teapot decorated with arural scene.H: 4 1/4 in., 10 1/4 in. and 6 1/4 in.$600-1,000233Staffordshire Historical bluetransfer printed platterjoseph stubbs, burslem, circa 1820Decorated with “ Upper Ferry Bridgeover the river Schuylkill.”L: 18 3/4 in.$1,000-1,500234Federal mahogany two-part diningtable19th centuryEach section having a demilune endwith a rectangular drop leaf, swingleg on a conforming skirt, squaretapering legs.H: 29 1/2 in. L: 44 in. (closed)W: 44 in.provenance:Estate of a Wyndmoor Gentleman$1,000-1,500235Pair of Chinese export porcelainvases19th centuryEach of oval baluster form, moldedwith leafage and squirrels, anddecorated in polychrome withcourtiers in gardens, mounted aslamps on wooden bases.H: 14 1/4 in. (vase) H: 21 in. (overall)provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$1,000-1,500Illustration p. 62236Two Chinese export black and giltlacquer sewing boxes19th centuryEach of octagonal form decoratedwith scenes of courtiers, fitted withdrawer, bale handles at sides, oncarved paw feet.H: 6 1/2 in. W: <strong>13</strong> 1/2 in. D: 9 1/2 in.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$800-1,200232AStaffordshire blue transfer printeditems19th centuryIncluding a platter decorated withan English country scene, an ovalvegetable dish decorated with sheepand small boy on horseback, and aplate decorated with “The Valentinefrom “Wilkies Designs.”platter L: 18 1/2 in.$400-600236
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