72free≤an’samerican furniture, folk & decorative arts<strong>04</strong>/<strong>13</strong>/<strong>11</strong>285French School, 19th centuryportrait of a woman and childSigned “A. Dubois, Del.” oil oncanvas.36 1/4 in. x 29 in.$500-800286Pair of Classical inlaid mahoganyarmchairsphiladelphia, circa 1815/20Each with a back scrolled tabletcrestrail above shaped arms onsabre legs.$1,000-2,000287Diminutive Federal mahoganysideboadprobably new york, circa 1820Plain rectangular top above threevarisized drawers, four recessedcabinet doors, four columns withleaf carved capitals and stop flutedshafts, raised on bulbous turnedfeet, 2pcs.H. 38 1/2 in., W. 58 in., Depth 23 in.$1,000-2,000288Classical mahogany sofacirca 1825The molded crest rail with carvedterminals above outscrolled armswith diagonally carved fronts,molded seat rail with tablets abovescrolled feet.L: 75 in.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$400-600285286289Thomas Sully (1783-1872)portrait of mrs john markoe, nee mehitable (hitty or hetty) coxSigned, “TS” and dated “1835,” oil on canvas (laid on board) framed.19 in. x 16 in. (sight)provenance:Hetty Cox was born September 28, 1785 and died December 12, 1863. Shemarried John Markoe in 18<strong>04</strong> and gave birth to eleven children. TheMarkoes were one of Philadelphia’s wealthiest families and leaders ofPhiladelphia society. Benjamin Latrobe designed a lavish Chestnut Streethome for the couple. A pair of portraits of the Markoes by Jacob Eichholtzare in the collection of The Library Company, Philadelphia. The lot isaccompanied by “Catalogue of the Memorial Exhibition of Portraits byThomas Sully.”$2,000-3,000289
73free≤an’samerican furniture, folk & decorative arts<strong>04</strong>/<strong>13</strong>/<strong>11</strong>290290Pair of Classical gilt eaglegirandolescirca 1830Each with two scrolled candlearmswith patinated candle cups andhung with lustres, on shapedsupport with gilt spread wing eagleson squared plinth.H: <strong>13</strong> in.provenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey, G. SargeantAntiques, Woodbury, Connecticut$800-1,200291Pair of gilt bronze and cut glassdouble candlearm lustresEach with scrolled candlearms castwith Classical medallions and cutglass urn- form candlecup and drippan hung with lustres, enclosingglass and lustre -hung standard oncylindrical base with circular foot,together with a pair of brasscolumn-form candlesticks hung withlustres, with etched glass shades.H: 14 inprovenance:Estate of Judith Stanley Coleman,Red Bank, New Jersey$800-1,200292Classical carved figured mahoganycandlestandpossibly by joseph barry,philadelphia, circa 1820The shaped and veneered and bandinlaid top tilts on reeded and leafcarvedurn form support downsweptleaf-carved and molded legs endingin brass paw feet, on casters.H: 30 1/2 in. W: 23 3/4 in. D: 21 in.$1,000-1,500293Classical carved mahogany testerbedmid-late 18th centuryThe scrolled and paneled headboardenclosed by ring turned and leafcarved baluster posts.H: 66 1/2 in. W: 61 1/2 in. (outsidemeasurements)$1,500-2,500294<strong>American</strong> School, 19th centuryvirginia still life with basket offruit and bird’s nestOil on canvas, original frame.36 in. x 42 in. (sight)provenance:Found in Petersburg, Virginia; one ofthree related still lifes known in theRichmond, Virginia area. Estate ofJudith Stanley Coleman, Red Bank,New Jersey, James M. Kilvington,Dover, Delaware$10,000-15,000294
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