Winter Antiques, Asian & Fine Art Auction
Totals Over $4.7 Million!

Auction: February 4th-7th, 2014

Preview: February 3rd, 2014 and February 4th-7th, 2014

Please Note: All prices include the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium, which is paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. The prices noted here after the auction are considered unofficial and do not become official until after the 46th day.

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Image Lot
Price
Description
1000
$2,251.50

GEORGE M. HATHAWAY (American, 1852-1903) PORTLAND HEADLIGHT. Oil on academy board Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt wood frame Signed lower left “G M Hathaway” SIZE: 9-1/4″ x 12-1/4″. Overall: 13-1/2″ x 16-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70537 (1,500-3,000)

1001
$546.75

S THOMAS (American, 19th Century) AMERICAN FARMSTEAD COMPOUND. Oil on canvas Housed in a lemon gold antique frame Signed lower right “S Thomas” SIZE: 22″ x 36″ Overall: 24-1/2″ x 38-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting 9-92822 (600-800)

1002
$0.00

GIDEON ELDON BRADBURY (American, 1833-1904) THE EMERY HOMESTEAD, BUXTON, MAINE. Oil on canvas Housed in an ebonized and gilt period frame Signed lower left and dated 1879 also signed and dated on verso NOTE: A partial newspaper clipping referring to the painting as a presentation by the school as he was principle. The article describes the event SIZE: 8″ x 12″. Overall: 12-1/2″ x 16-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Consigned by descendant of the Emery family. CONDITION: Small loss in sky, otherwise very good 7-70630 (10,000-15,000)

1003
$8,887.50

THOMAS M NICHOLAS (American, 1963-) “HARBOR AT PORT CLYDE, ME”. Outstanding oil on canvas Housed in a fine arts & crafts style carved and gilt frame Signed lower left “TM Nichols” Verso of canvas in the artist’s hand is the title and inscribed “For the collection of Robert C. Slack N.F.S.”; and signed by the artist SIZE: 22″ x 28″ Overall: 30-1/4″ x 36-1/4″ PROVENANCE: Commission by Robert Slack from the artist. Sold as No. 682 in the Estate Sale of Robert C. Slack March 2002. CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-93010 (6,000-9,000)

1004
$5,332.50

THOMAS M. NICHOLAS (American, 1963-) “FISHING PIER, BIRCH HARBOR”. Oil on masonite Housed in a good carved & gilt wood frame Signed lower right “TM Nicholas” Original 2005 sales receipt attached to reverse SIZE: 20″ x 16″. Overall: 26″ x 22″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91688 (3,000-5,000)

1005
$7,110.00

THOMAS NICHOLAS (American, 1963-) A MONHEGAN WINTER. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved and gilt wide frame Signed lower right SIZE: 18″ x 20″ Overall: 26″ x 28″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-93017 (4,000-6,000)

1006
$5,925.00

THOMAS M. NICHOLAS (AMERICAN, 1963 – ) “CLEARING STORM, ESSEX”. Large oil on canvas Housed in a fine wide, carved and gilt wood frame Signed lower right, “T.M. NICHOLAS” Titled on verso SIZE: 30″ x 40″ Overall: 38-3/4″ x 48-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-93019 (7,000-10,000)

1007
$0.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) OCEAN POINT, MAINE. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine ribbed gilt modern frame with gilt and carved liner Signed lower right “W. Lester Stevens N.A.” SIZE: 25″ x 30″. Overall: 33-1/2″ x 38-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good, minor touch-up 9-29496 (5,000-8,000)

1008
$4,147.50

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “SWORDFISHERMAN”. Oil on canvas Housed in a wide modern gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Emile A. Gruppe” SIZE: 24″ x 20″. Overall: 33-1/2″ x 29-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29586 (5,000-7,000)

1009
$829.50

STEPHEN MORGAN ETNIER (American, 1903-1984) FISHING OFF GILBERT HEAD, MAINE. Oil on canvas Housed in a painted white period wood frame Signed lower left “Stephen Etnier 40″ SIZE: 25″ x 30”. Overall: 30-1/2″ x 35-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Given as a gift by the artist’s daughter, by descent. CONDITION: Light dirt layer, otherwise very good 9-90254 (1,000-2,000)

1010
$1,481.25

LOUIS DOYLE NORTON (American, 1867-1940) FALL IN KENNEBUNKPORT, MAINE. Watercolor/gouache Housed in a modern partial gilt frame with matte Signed lower right “Louis D Norton Kennebunkport, ME 1910″ SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 19-1/4”. Overall: 20″ x 25″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70517 (1,000-1,500)

1011
$829.50

JOSEF (JOSEPH) ARENTZ (American, 1903-1969) MONHEGAN ISLAND. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt wood frame with linen liner Signed lower right “Josef M. Arentz” SIZE: 24″ x 36″. Overall: 28-3/4″ x 40-3/4″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, one spot of inpainting, otherwise very good 9-90935 (500-1,000)

1012
$0.00

FRANK L. SPRADLING (American, 1885-1972) “THE OLD BARTON IN DRY DOCK IN ROCKLAND, MAINE”. Large oil on canvas Housed in a partial gilt & white washed carved wood frame Signed lower left “Frank Spradling” Titled on verso, also indicating that it won the Gloria Layton Prize at Allied Artist’s SIZE: 30″ x 36″. Overall: 34-1/2″ x 40-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92780 (2,500-3,500)

1013
$948.00

LOU BONAMARTE (American, 1933-) NINA II AT TENANTS HARBOR. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gilt modern frame with linen matte & gilt liner Signed lower left “Lou Bonamarte” SIZE: 12″ x 16″ Overall: 20″ x 24″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91670 (900-1,200)

1014
$0.00

CHARLES HERBERT WOODBURY (American, 1864-1940) “THE CHAPERONE”. Watercolor & pencil Housed in a fine reproduction gilt frame with linen & gilt liner, behind glass Unsigned Vose Gallery labels to verso, one indicating this is 1 of 40 watercolors discovered in the Spring of 1981 in the attic of the artist’s son in Ogunquit, Maine SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 22″. Overall: 22-1/4″ x 32″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92100 (2,500-4,000)

1015
$0.00

FAIRFIELD PORTER (1907-1975) “NORTHWEST WIND”. Oil on masonite Housed in a partial gilt carved wood frame with linen liner Signed lower right “Fairfield Porter 66″ NOTE: Northwest Wind depicts the rugged Maine coast of Great Spruce Head Island in Penobscot Bay, where the Porter family home stood SIZE: 14″ x 18”. Overall: 22-3/4″ x 26-3/4″ PROVENANCE: Private Maine Collection; Christies, New York 3/3/11, Lot 2; The Estate of William M. V. Kingsland Provenance The artist. [With]Tibor de Nagy Gallery, New York. CONDITION: The surface that shows white in the painting is actually loss of surface paint most likely caused by the paint not adhering properly to the prepared surface. Otherwise very good. 9-91796 (12,500-17,500)

1016
$829.50

KEITH OEHMIG (American, 20th Century) “MONHEGAN MORNING”. Large oil on canvas Housed in a fine gilt carved wood frame Signed lower right, titled and signed on verso of stretcher SIZE: 36″ x 48″ Overall: 44″ x 56 CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-93013 (2,000-4,000)

1017
$592.50

KEITH OEHMIG (American, 20th/21st Century) LANDSCAPE WITH WATER & FLOWERS. Light oil Housed in a modern carved gilt wood frame Signed lower left SIZE: 12″ x 16″ Overall: 18-3/4″ x 22-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91733 (400-600)

1018
$3,555.00

THOMAS M. NICHOLAS (American, 1963-) WINTER ON MONHEGAN HARBOR. Large oil on canvas Housed in an outstanding gilt and carved wide wood frame Signed lower left “T.M. Nicholas” SIZE: 36″ x 48″ Overall: 44-3/4″ x 56-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-93023 (10,000-15,000)

1019
$0.00

B. MILLER (American, 19th/20th Century) BLACKHEAD MONHEGAN. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt wood liner Signed lower lower left “B Miller” SIZE: 28″ x 36″. Overall: 30″ x 37″ CONDITION: Craquelure, some minor inpainting, very good 9-92763 (4,000-5,000)

1020
$592.50

HANS MOLLER (American/German, 1905-2000) SUNDAY MORNING, MONHEGAN. Oil on canvas Housed in a partial silver gilt wood frame with linen liner Signed lower right “Moller 67″ Midtown Galleries label to verso SIZE: 30″ x 40”. Overall: 37-1/2″ x 47-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-90299 (1,500-3,000)

1021
$1,185.00

KENNETH KNOWLES (American, 1968-) “CAPE PORPOISE”. Oil on masonite Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame Signed lower left “Ken Knowles” also titled, signed & dated “11” on verso SIZE: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 21-1/2″ x 25-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-92013 (2,500-3,500)

1022
$1,822.50

GEORGE PEARSE ENNIS (American, 884-1936) EASTPORT BOATYARD. Oil on canvas Housed in an outstanding modern wide gilt molded frame with multiple molding designs having a gilt wood artist plaque Signed lower left “Ennis” SIZE: 24″ x 27″ Overall: 32-1/2″ x 35-1/2″ CONDITION: Relined, some inpainting, very good 9-93006 (3,000-5,000)

1023
$829.50

STAPLETON KEARNS (American, 1952-) ROCKPORT HARBOR. Oil on canvas Housed in its original painted wood frame with linen & white liner Signed lower right “Stapleton Kearns 1986″ SIZE: 27″ x 30″. Overall” 31-3/4″ x 34-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-92992 (800-1,200)

1024
$1,303.50

NIEK VAN DER PLAS (Netherlands, 1954-) “ROCKPORT”. Oil on wood panel Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame with linen liner Signed lower right Titled & signed on verso SIZE: 12″ x 16-3/4″ Overall: 19-1/2″ x 24-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-92043 (2,000-4,000)

1025
$8,887.50

ALDRO THOMPSON HIBBARD (American, 1886-1972) MOTIF #1. Oil on canvasboard Housed in a good gilt wood frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “A.T. Hibbard” SIZE: 9″ x 12″. Overall: 15-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29493 (12,000-18,000)

1026
$4,443.75

JOHN CHARLES TERELAK (American, 1942-) HARBOR VIEW. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gilt modern frame with gilt liner Signed lower left “J C Terelak 94″ SIZE: 24″ x 30”. Overall 32-3/4″ x 38-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-92105 (3,000-5,000)

1027
$0.00

FREDERICK J. HOERTZ (American, 20th Century) SAILING INTO GLOUCESTER HARBOR. Large oil on canvas Housed in a modern carved and gilt arts & crafts style frame Signed lower right SIZE: 30-1/4” x 36-1/4 Overall: 37-1/2″ x 43-3/8″ CONDITION: Some craquelure, good 9-93004 (2,500-4,000)

1028
$6,813.75

JOHN R. GRABACH (American, 1886-1981) GLOUCESTER FISHING BOAT “DIANE”. Large oil on canvas mounted to wood panel Housed in a fabulous period carved & gilt wood frame with some finish losses Singed lower left “John R. Grabach, N.A.” SIZE: 41-1/2″ x 54-1/2″. Overall: 50″ x 63″ PROVENANCE: Christie’s, New York, Sept. 28, 2010, lot 26 (illustrated in color) CONDITION: Very good 9-91797 (8,000-12,000)

1029
$0.00

ALFRED GUNNAR BJAREBY (American, 1899-1967) “UP FOR REPAIRS”. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine reproduction gilt wide frame with two gilt liners Signed lower left “Gunnar Bjareby 1953” Two exhibition labels on verso “North Shore Arts Exhibition of Gloucester, 1953” and “The Art Center, Ogunquit, Maine” SIZE: 30″ x 36″. Overall” 42-1/2″ x 48-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91690 (8,000-12,000)

1030
$7,406.25

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “BOATS AT DOCK”. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved & gilt reproduction frame Signed lower right “Emile A Gruppe” SIZE: 20″ x 30″. Overall: 30″ x 40″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-92837 (6,000-8,000)

1031
$2,126.25

ROBERT CHARLES GRUPPE (American, 1944-) “ROSEWAY”. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern partial gilt frame with linen liner Signed “Robert C Gruppe” Titled on back stretcher SIZE: 30″ x 36″. Overall: 36″ x 42″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91696 (2,000-4,000)

1032
$2,962.50

ROBERT CHARLES GRUPPE (American, 1944-) GLOUCESTER FISHING BOATS. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gesso decorated gilt frame with linen and gold liner Signed lower right SIZE: 24″ x 36″. Overall: 32-1/2″ x 45″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-92153 (1,500-2,000)

1033
$1,303.50

ROBERT CHARLES GRUPPE (American, 1944-) “BASS ROCKS”. Large oil on canvas Unframed Signed bottom right “Robert C. Gruppe” and titled on verso of stretcher SIZE: 30″ x 36″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-93001 (1,000-1,500)

1034
$2,370.00

STANLEY WINGATE WOODWARD (American, 1890-1970) “STRAIGHTSMOUTH COVE”. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern antique style gilt frame with linen liner Signed lower left “Stanley Woodward” Grand Central Art Gallery label to verso SIZE: 20″ x 24″. Overall: 28″ x 32″ CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good 9-92192 (2,000-3,000)

1035
$2,607.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) SCHOONER AT MOTIF #1. Watercolor & pencil Housed in a modern molded wood frame with double matte Signed lower right “A Thieme” SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 18″. Overall: 27″ x 32-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70647 (2,500-3,000)

1036
$5,925.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) “COLOR SAILS”. Oil on board Housed in a replacement carved & gilt frame by Goodnow Signed lower right “A Thieme” SIZE: 12″ x 16″ Overall: 17″ x 21″ CONDITION: Very good with some minor inpainting 9-92151 (5,000-8,000)

1037
$533.25

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) “HIS DOG, ROCKPORT, 1927”. Oil on board Housed in a modern wood frame with linen liner Bears signature “A Thieme” bottom right in pencil Signed on back “Anthony Thieme” with title SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. Overall: 13-1/4″ x 15-1/4″ CONDITION: Various tack holes, otherwise good 9-90929 (1,000-1,500)

1038
$592.50

PERCY SANBORN (Maine, 1849-1929) PORTRAIT OF A DOG ON ORIENTAL RUG. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame Signed lower right “Sanborn” SIZE: 18″ x 24″. Overall: 27-1/4″ x 33-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good 9-90142 (1,000-2,000)

1039
$4,860.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: There was a typographical error the artist is Harry Aiken Vincent, not Harriet Aiken Vincent.

HARRY AIKEN VINCENT (American, 1864-1931) EARLY MORNING GLOUCESTER, MASS. Oil on canvas Housed in a reproduction gold frame Signed lower left “H.A. Vincent 16″ SIZE: 18″ x 24″ Overall: 24″ x 30” CONDITION: Very good with canvas repair to verso having corresponding inpainting 9-93015 (5,000-8,000)

1040
$1,777.50

KENNETH KNOWLES (American, 1968-) “VIEW FROM ROCKY NECK”. Oil on masonite Housed in a good gilt carved wood frame Signed lower right “Ken Knowles” Signed & titled on verso SIZE: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 22-1/2″ x 26-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-92012 (2,500-3,500)

1041
$2,369.25

KENNETH KNOWLES (American, 1968-) “A VIEW OF MAIN ST, NANTUCKET, MA”. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt carved wood frame with artist plaque Signed lower left Titled & signed on verso with date “2009” SIZE: 20″ x 24″. Overall: 26-1/2″ x 30-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-90598 (3,000-5,000)

1042
$829.50

MAURICE COMPRIS (American, 1885-1936) SUMMER SPLENDOR, ROCKPORT. Oil on canvas Housed in a good carved and gilt modern frame with wide gilt liner Signed lower left SIZE: 24″ x 26″ Overall: 32-3/4″ x 34-3/4″ CONDITION: Relined, very good 9-93012 (2,000-3,000)

1043
$829.50

HENRY J. BILLINGS (American, 1894-) ROCKPORT COAST WITH THATCHER’S ISLAND. Oil on canvas Housed in its original carved and painted silver frame Signed lower left “Billings” SIZE: 25″ x 30″ Overall: 28-1/4″ x 33-1/4″ CONDITION: Some surface dirt, very good 9-93008 (1,500-2,500)

1044
$711.00

PETER TYSVER (American, 1948-) EASTERN POINT LIGHT FROM STAGE FORT PARK. Oil on canvas Housed in a good carved & gilt wood frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “P L Tysver”, also titled and signed on verso with “2004” SIZE: 14″ x 22″. Overall: 21-1/2″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91689 (1,200-1,800)

1045
$789.75

VINCENT FRANCIS CASTELLANET (American, 1935-) “PEGGY’S COVE”. Oil on canvas Housed in a stained wood shadowbox type frame Signed lower right “Castellanet 96″ SIZE: 40″ x 30”. Overall: 42-1/2″ x 32-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-90290 (1,000-1,500)

1046
$888.75

DENNIS SHEEHAN (American, 1950-) GLOUCESTER BAY SUNSET. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine reproduction antique style gilt frame Unsigned but identified on ARA Gallery label SIZE: 9″ x 12″. Overall: 12-1/2″ x 15-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92106 (500-600)

1047
$711.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1866-1951) “SPRINGTIME IN ROCKPORT”. Crayon, pastel & pencil on blue paper Housed in a decorated gilt wood frame having gold edge matte Unsigned front but bearing two labels on verso “Royal Galleries, NJ” and “Beacon Hill Fine Art” and written “Exhibited M. Knoedler Co. Inc. 1976″ SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 14-1/2″ Overall: 18″ x 21-1/2” CONDITION: Very good 9-90219 (800-1,200)

1048
$3,645.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) HILLSIDE LANDSCAPE IN FALL. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt carved wood frame Signed lower left “W Lester Stevens” SIZE: 20″ x 24″ Overall: 24-1/2″ x 28-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, signature fluoresces, possibly added or strengthened, some minor inpainting 7-70610 (1,500-2,500)

1049
$3,948.75

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) “PLUMES IN THE WIND”. Oil on masonite Housed in a replacement gilt wood frame Signed lower right “W Lester Stevens N.A.” Marbella Gallery label on verso SIZE: 30″ x 36″. Overall: 34-3/4″ x 40-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92803 (4,000-6,000)

1050
$4,860.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) “MY FRONT YARD”. Oil on masonite Housed in a fine reproduction carved & gilt wood frame Signed lower right “W Lester Stevens N.A.” Titled & signed on verso Label on verso from the Rockport Art Association Retrospective (a hard bound catalog of this exhibition is included with the painting. This painting illustrated on page 24) SIZE: 24″ x 30″. Overall: 32″ x 38″ CONDITION: Very good with some touch up 9-91732 (5,000-7,000)

1051
$3,645.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American 1888-1969) MOUNTAIN ROAD – HAWLEY. Oil on masonite Housed in its original decorated wood frame having an attached card from The Gallery, 16 Main St., Amherst, MA. Signed lower right “W. Lester Stevens N.A.” SIZE: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 21-5/8″ x 25-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93003 (2,000-4,000)

1052
$4,147.50

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “THE OLD SYCAMORE”. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt wood frame having a New Haven Paint & Clay Club prize plaque, having some finish loss Signed lower right “Emile A Gruppe” “Arts & Crafts Association” Exhibition label to verso SIZE: 24″ x 20″ Overall: 30-1/2″ x 26-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92795 (5,000-7,000)

1053
$4,147.50

CARL WILLIAM PETERS (American, 1897-1980) WINTER STREAM. Oil on canvas Housed in a decorative gilt frame with wood liner Unsigned Stamped with the Carl Peters signature and signed by Elaine P. Woodbury, daughter of the late Carl W. Peters on verso SIZE: 25″ x 30″ Overall: 34″ x 39″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93011 (4,000-6,000)

1054
$0.00

CARL WILLIAM PETERS (American, 1897-1980) “WOOD’S END”. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved gilt modern frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “Carl W. Peters”, also stenciled verso with artist’s name, title and “No 408″ SIZE: 30″ x 36-1/2″. Overall: 38-3/4″ x 45”. CONDITION: Very good 9-29492 (6,000-9,000)

1055
$0.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) MIDWINTER AFTERNOON. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved wood gilt frame Signed lower left “Emile A. Gruppe” SIZE: 25″ x 30″. Overall: 33-1/2″ x 38-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29490 (8,000-12,000)

1056
$2,844.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) “NEAR JEFFERSONVILLE, VERMONT”. Oil on masonite Housed in a gilt modern frame with linen liner Signed lower left Verso is written by the artist with title, date (April 18, 1980). Also “One of my finest sunlit approaching spring paintings” SIZE: 22″ x 28″ Overall 29″ x 35″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-93021 (1,000-1,500)

1057
$4,147.50

THOMAS M. NICHOLAS (American, 1963-) NEW ENGLAND SUGAR SHACK. Large oil on canvas Housed in a fine gilt carved wood frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “T M Nicholas” SIZE: 30″ x 40″ Overall: 38″ x 48″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-93022 (5,000-8,000)

1058
$6,682.50

ALDRO THOMPSON HIBBARD (American, 1886-1972) “DISTANT RANGE” (PROBABLY THE PRESIDENTIAL RANGE). Oil on canvas Housed in a partial gilt & white painted wood frame Signed lower right “A T Hibbard” SIZE: 22″ x 32″ Overall: 29″ x 39″ CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good 9-92842 (5,000-7,000)

1059
$8,295.00

CARL E. LAWLESS (American, 1894-1934) BLUE MOUNTAINS. Large oil on canvas Housed in an outstanding gilt frame with corner carving having vine of flowers. Frame also has carved frame maker brand “The Firm of Beed, N.Y.” Signed lower right SIZE: 30″ x 30″ Overall: 34-3/4″ x 35″ CONDITION: Very good, areas of thin paint, possibly what the artist intended 9-93007 (10,000-15,000)

1060
$7,702.50

CARL WILLIAM PETERS (American 1897-1980) “WINTER STREAM”. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved gilt wide replacement frame Unsigned on front, but titled and signed on top stretcher verso SIZE: 25″ x 30″ Overall: 34″ x 39″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93018 (5,000-7,000)

1061
$0.00

HAROLD C. DUNBAR (American, 1882-1953) THE SUGAR HOUSE IN WINTER. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt frame with two gilt liners Signed lower right “Harold C Dunbar 1922″ SIZE: 25″ x 37”. Overall: 34″ x 46″ CONDITION: Lined, some inpainting, very good 9-91691 (4,000-8,000)

1062
$0.00

JOHN WILLIAM BENTLEY (American, 1880-1951) WINTER LANDSCAPE WITH SUNLIT STREAM. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved & gilt wide frame Signed lower right “John W Bentley” SIZE: 25″ x 30″. Overall: 33-3/4″ x 38-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91692 (6,000-9,000)

1063
$1,896.00

LAURA WOODWARD (American, 1834-1926) CRASHING WAVES ON COASTAL ROCKS. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with small losses Signed lower left “L Woodward” SIZE: 24″ x 40″. Overall: 32-1/2″ x 48-1/2″ CONDITION: Craquelure, surface dirt, otherwise very good 9-90255 (1,000-1,500)

1064
$6,043.50

LAURA WOODWARD (American, 1834-1926) BEACH WITH CRASHING WAVES. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with small losses Signed lower left “Laura Woodward” While Laura Woodward is currently thought of as one of Florida’s most important women artists of the 19th century, her ties to the northeast are significant. Born in New York State, Woodward early on championed the East coast landscape, with painting expeditions taking her to the Adirondacks, the Catskills and along the Massachusetts and Maine coastlines. Very well thought of and reviewed, she was a member of the Hudson River and White Mountain Schools, and exhibited at the National Academy of Design, the Boston Art Club and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, among others. Beginning in the 1880’s Woodward would spend the winters in Saint Augustine, Florida, and by 1889 she joined Martin Johnson Heade and other artists at Flagler’s Ponce de Leon Hotel. Looking for more exotic flora and fauna, Woodward ultimately settled in Palm Beach, which became her home from 1893 until her death in 1926. SIZE: 24″ x 40″. Overall: 32″ x 48-1/2″ CONDITION: Surface dirt otherwise very good 9-90256 (1,000-1,500)

1065
$4,266.00

CHARLES HERBERT WOODBURY (American, 1864-1940) WINDSWEPT WAVE. Oil on canvas Housed in its fine original gilt frame with a Newcomb Macklin Co. label Signed lower left “Charles H Woodbury” SIZE: 17″ x 21″ Overall: 23-1/4″ x 27-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good with surface dirt 9-92034 (3,000-5,000)

1066
$0.00

ARTHUR SARON SARNOFF (American, 1912-2000) “BEATING TO THE WEATHER MARK”. Oil on canvas Housed in a wide partial gilt & black painted wood frame Signed lower right “Arthur Sarnoff” SIZE: 24″ x 30″. Overall: 34-1/2″ x 40-3/4″ CONDITION: Inpainting, very good 9-92483 (3,000-4,000)

1067
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUEL WALTERS (British, 1811-1882) CLIPPER SHIP “NUNQUAM NORMIO”, OFF GREAT ORME, NO. WALES. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner Unsigned NOTE: The ship was built in Bath, Maine in 1864; Home port of New York. Information regarding the ship accompanies the painting SIZE: 24″ x 36″. Overall: 31-1/2″ x 43-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, craquelure & inpainting 9-92983 (10,000-15,000)

1068
$0.00

ELISHA TAYLOR BAKER (American, 1827-1890) PACKET SHIP “ELLEN AUSTIN”. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine fancy gilt decorated frame Unsigned NOTE: The ship was built in 1854 in Damariscotta, Maine. Home port of New York, 1856-1881. Information regarding the ship accompanies the painting SIZE: 22″ x 34″. Overall: 27″ x 39″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, restored, very good 9-92985 (8,000-12,000)

1069
$6,517.50

JOHN A. KNIGHT (American, 1825-) PORTRAIT OF THE SCHOONER “EMILY H. NAYLOR”. Oil on canvas Housed in a wide gilt molded wood frame Signed lower right “Knight 1871″ NOTE: Built in Camden, New Jersey in 1866 with a home port of Philadelphia, PA. Information regarding the ship accompanies the painting SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 35-1/2”. Overall: 32-1/4″ x 43″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainting. Very good 9-92982 (6,000-9,000)

1070
$5,467.50

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARA JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAMSHIP “COMMONWEALTH”. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt wood frame Signed lower right and dated “1902” with address SIZE: 22″ x 36″. Overall: 25-1/2″ x 39-1/2″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, very good 9-90285 (5,000-7,000)

1071
$2,962.50

ATTRIBUTED TO EDOUARD ADAM (French, 1847-1929) BARK “EMMA PAYSANT” IN A GALE. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt period frame with minor losses Unsigned SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 36-1/2″. Overall: 32″ x 44″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, very good 9-92984 (4,000-6,000)

1072
$2,666.25

REGINALD EUGENE NICKERSON (American, 1915-1999) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “SACHEM”. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine modern gilt wood frame Signed lower right “R E Nickerson” SIZE: 26″ x 42″. Overall: 29-1/2″ x 45-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-90287 (2,000-4,000)

1073
$8,295.00

SOLON FRANCIS MONTECELLO BADGER (American, 1873-1919) PORTRAIT OF THE SCHOONER “DAISY FARLIN”. Oil on canvas Housed in an antique wood frame Signed lower left “SFM Badger” SIZE: 19″ x 30″ Overall: 22-3/4″ x 33-3/4″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainting mostly to left edge, very good 9-92048 (10,000-15,000)

1074
$0.00

UNSIGNED (British, Mid 19th Century) “THE GEORGE OF ARUNDEL”. Oil on canvas Housed in a period stained oak wide frame Unsigned Legend at bottom of painting “The George of Arundel, Robert Smith Commander, 1865″ SIZE: 26″ x 33-1/2”. Overall: 35″ x 43″ CONDITION: Scattered inpaint, strip lined on new stretcher, very good 9-92776 (1,750-2,250)

1075
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A SEA CAPTAIN. Oil on canvas mounted to masonite Housed in a period black & gold painted frame Unsigned SIZE: 19-1/4″ x 16-1/4″. Overall: 23-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. CONDITION: Appears to be relined before mounting, some inpainting, craquelure, very good 7-70648 (3,000-5,000)

1076
$4,147.50

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF HARRY HERBERT KEITH (1851-1925) FROM NEWTON, MASS. Oil on canvas Housed in a decorated gilt frame Unsigned Accompanying the portrait are two daguerreotypes. One of Harry & his mother dated April 17, 1852 aged 5 months, 2 days. The other shows Harry wearing the dress he wears in the portrait NOTE: Harry H Keith was son of William Ward Keith & Cordelia Bryant Keith – Harry married Louisi Jackson related to Jackson Family among first families in Newton, MA. This couple lived in the Jackson homestead which is now the Newton Historical Society Museum. SIZE: 46″ x 32″ Overall: 50″ x 36-3/4″ PROVENANCE: Cathryn S Keith CONDITION: Three patches to reverse with corresponding inpainting. Very good 9-91664 (4,000-6,000)

1077
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) YOUNG BOY IN BLUE/GREY DRESS WITH DOG HOLDING A GARLAND OF FLOWERS. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt molded wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 38″ x 29″ Overall: 40-3/4″ x 31-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; James D. Julia Auctions 8/24-25/00 Lot 400; Southern NH family with lineage in the Alexander Family CONDITION: Craquelure, two patches on reverse, some minor inpainting, very good 9-90616 (25,000-40,000)

1078
$0.00

JAMES HENRY CAFFERTY (American, 1819-1869) BOY IN BLACK DRESS WITH GREYHOUND DOG. Oil on canvas Housed in a replacement gilt flower decorated frame Signed lower left “J H Cafferty Dec 1859″ SIZE: 50″ x 40″ Overall: 56″ x 46-1/2” PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Purchased from Donny Malone Auction Gallery 8/23/98 CONDITION: Relined, areas around face & neck have been conserved and not inpainted, some inpainting, restored. Very good 9-90619 (30,000-40,000)

1079
$2,370.00

UNSIGNED (Mid 19th Century) CHILD IN PINK WITH DOG IN LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt carved wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 30″ x 36″. Overall: 35-3/4″ x 41-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection. CONDITION: Craquelure, old restoration having some inpainting 9-91803 (4,000-6,000)

1080
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A CHILD IN PLAID DRESS WITH DOG, HAT & FLOWERS. Oil on canvas Housed in a partial gilt replacement frame Unsigned Baltimore & New York canvas stamp to verso SIZE: 36″ x 30″ Overall: 38-3/4″ x 32″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Diana H. Bittel Antiques 9/19/99 CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, very good 9-90631 (3,000-6,000)

1081
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A CHILD WITH ROTTWEILER SHOWING VIEW OF THE HUDSON RIVER. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 25-1/4″ x 22-1/4″ Overall: 28″ x 25-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Doyle Auctions CONDITION: Craquelure, lined, scattered inpainting, otherwise very good 9-90623 (3,000-5,000)

1082
$1,599.75

UNSIGNED (19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG CHILD WITH RATTLE & DOG. Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt frame Unsigned Pencil inscription on verso of stretcher and dated “1815” having illegible writing SIZE: 13″ x 10-1/4″. Overall: 15″ x 12-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection CONDITION: Very good, visible stretcher lines 9-91824 (800-1,200)

1083
$829.50

UNSIGNED (American School, 19th Century) STILL LIFE OF FRUIT. Oil on canvas Housed in a 19th C gilt oak frame Unsigned SIZE: 18″ x 22″ Overall: 22-1/2″ x 26″ CONDITION: Patches to reverse, inpainting, craquelure, good 7-70646 (2,000-4,000)

1084
$0.00

R.M.T. (19th Century) STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT & DISH OF CANDIES. Oil on canvas Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame Signed lower left with initials “R.M.T. 72″ SIZE: 12″ x 10″ Overall: 18-1/4″ x 16-1/2” CONDITION: Strip lined, minor inpainting, very good 9-92786 (2,000-3,000)

1085
$770.25

UNSIGNED (American School, 19th Century) STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT & BASKET. Oil on canvas laid on masonite Housed in its original rectangular frame with oval gilt matte SIZE: 22″ x 30″. Overall: 26-1/2″ x 34-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Scrape to upper right, otherwise very good 7-70423 (300-500)

1086
$948.00

E SCHUTZ (American, Mid 19th Century) FLOWERS IN A GLASS VASE. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt wood frame with gilt liner Signed lower left “E Schutz N.Y. 1858″ SIZE: 16″ x 11-1/2″ Overall: 23-1/4″ x 19-1/2” PROVENANCE: Christie’s New York: Friday, March 16, 1990 CONDITION: Lined, minor inpainting, very good 9-92793 (1,250-1,750)

1087
$668.25

J. HEIMBUCHEN (American, Early 20th century) STILL LIFE WITH LOBSTER AND FRUIT. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt and white painted frame Signed lower right “J. Heimbuchen 1923″ SIZE: 26-1/2″ x 33-1/2″. Overall: 31-1/2″ x 38-1/2”. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good 9-92863 (500-1,000)

1088
$414.75

JENNIE ROSENHEIMER (American, 19th/20th Century) CUT WATERMELON. Oil on canvas Housed in an antique birdseye maple frame with gilt liner Signed lower right and dated “1902” SIZE: 16-1/4″ x 24-1/4″. Overall: 21-1/2″ x 29-3/4″ CONDITION: Tight craquelure showing white, minor touch up 9-90288 (500-700)

1089
$4,252.50

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM MATHEW PRIOR (American, 1806-1873) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN. Oil on canvas Housed in a grain painted State of Maine frame Unsigned SIZE: 14″ x 10″. Overall: 16-1/4″ x 12-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection. CONDITION: Relined, very good 9-91826 (4,000-6,000)

1090
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM W KENNEDY (American, 1817-1871) CHILD IN BLUE WITH A CANE. Oil on board laid to masonite Housed in what may be its original antique frame which has black overpaint, as found Unsigned SIZE: 22″ x 18″ Overall: 24″ x 20-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Alex Cooper’s auction flyer cover July 25/6 1999 CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good 9-90624 (8,000-12,000)

1091
$3,555.00

UNSIGNED (American, Circa 1825) PAIR OF PORTRAITS OF FRANCES ELIZABETH APPLETON AND HER OLDER SISTER, MARY APPLETON. Oil on canvas Housed in what appears to be their original gilt wood frames. Incised on back of one stretcher “Mary Appleton Aged 9″. Unsigned NOTE: Frances (1817-1861) married Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1843. Her father, Nathan Appleton, bought Craigie House, now the Longfellow Historical Site on Brattle St., Cambridge, as a wedding present for the couple SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 19″. Overall: 29-1/2″ x 25-3/4”. PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection; Northeast Auction, 8/2/09. CONDITION: Strip lined around stretcher edge, restored with inpainting 9-91808 (4,000-6,000)

1092
$0.00

JAMES SHARPLES SR. (American, 1751-1811) PAIR OF THE SWEET FAMILY PORTRAITS. Watercolor paper mounted to panel Both housed in identical antique gilt molded wood frames with original glass Unsigned SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 9″. Overall: 12-3/4″ x 11″. CONDITION: Water stains but colors are vivid. Otherwise generally good. 9-90651 (5,000-8,000)

1093
$1,007.25

STAATS COTWORTH (American, 1908-1979) HIGH ABOVE THE PLAYGROUND. Oil on board Housed in a carved wood partial gilt frame with linen liner Signed lower left “Staats Cotsworth” SIZE: 30″ x 38″. Overall: 41″ x 49″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good 9-92323 (500-1,000)

1094
$3,555.00

WILLIAM KUMMANN (American, Mid 20th Century) “A RIVER STREET SCENE”. Oil on canvas Housed in a period painted wide wood frame Signed on verso of canvas Retains a Mirror of America Greater Paterson exhibition label with artist & title SIZE: 21″ x 41″. Overall: 30-1/4″ x 50-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-90656 (2,500-4,000)

1095
$237.00

WALTER ALLEN (American, Mid 20th Century) “HOUSE ON BEAUREGARD STREET MOBILE”. Casein on canvas Housed in in its original painted wood frame Signed lower right “Walter 1963″ Hand written label on verso SIZE: 34″ x 26”. Overall: 42″ x 34-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92758 (400-600)

1096
$1,659.00

BERNARD (HILMAR) BERNTSEN (American, 20th century) THE BIG GAME. Oil on board Housed in a modern gilt wood frame Signed lower right “B Berntsen” and dated “36” SIZE: Sight: 19-1/2″ x 22-1/4″. Overall: 21-1/2″ x 24-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70536 (400-600)

1097
$1,481.25

KYRA (GAITHER) MARKHAM (American, 1891-1967) GIRLS AT A CLUB FUNCTION. Oil on canvas Housed in its original painted wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 30″ x 24″. Overall: 33-1/2″ x 27-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Descended through family of the artist CONDITION: Very good 9-92832 (2,000-3,000)

1098
$6,813.75

JOHANN BERTHELSEN (American, 1883-1972) “UPPER 5TH AVE. N.Y.”. Oil on canvasboard Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame Signed lower right “Johann Berthelsen” Also retaining its original Salmagundi Club 1948 Thumb-box Edition label SIZE: 12″ x 9″ Overall: 18″ x 15″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92417 (4,000-6,000)

1099
$22,515.00

GUY A. WIGGINS (American, 1920-) “SNOWSTORM OVER THE FLATIRON BUILDING NEW YORK CITY”. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine wide gilt frame retaining a Joan Whalen Fine Art label Signed bottom right “Guy A Wiggins” Titled & signed on verso SIZE: 30″ x 24″. Overall: 41-1/4″ x 35-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-90970 (10,000-15,000)

1100
$18,960.00

GUY A. WIGGINS (American, 1920-) “SNOWSTORM OVER THE PLAZA NEW YORK CITY”. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gilt wood gesso frame Signed upper right “Guy A Wiggins” Titled & signed on verso SIZE: 28″ x 22″. Overall: 34-3/4″ x 28-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-90971 (8,000-12,000)

1101
$2,607.00

VLADIMIR LEBEDEV (American, 1910-1991) BUSY NEW YORK STREET. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner Signed lower left “V. Lebedev 1952” SIZE: 24″ x 30″ Overall: 28-1/4″ x 34-3/8″ CONDITION: Several patches to reverse with restoration and inpainting, good 9-93002 (2,000-4,000)

1102
$1,007.25

GIFFORD BEAL (American, 1879-1956) OLD NEW YORK STREET SCENE. Wash drawing in blue Housed in a fine modern gilt frame with white matte Unsigned front but having a 1996 letter from Kraushaar Galleries, NY veryifying the work is by Beal SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 19″ Overall: 24″ x 28-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-90221 (400-800)

1103
$1,822.50

EASTMAN JOHNSON (American, 1824-1906) ON THE ROAD TO MANHATTAN. Pencil on paper Housed in a gilt modern frame by Guido Frames, Boston; Free mounted Signed lower left “EJ 1880”, Identified on top “On the Road to Manhattan, Eastman Johnson” SIZE: 6″ x 8″. Overall: 12-1/2″ x 13-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92049 (2,000-3,000)

1104
$9,006.00

ERIC SLOANE (American, 1905-1985) “VERMONT GRAFTON CHURCH”. Oil on Masonite Housed in a period style rustic natural wood frame with black liner Signed lower right “Sloane”, identified lower left SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 23-3/4″. Overall: 24-1/2″ x 28-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92482 (8,000-12,000)

1105
$0.00

ERIC SLOANE (American, 1905-1985) “LAST FLIGHT AT 12,000FT. Oil on canvasboard Housed in a modern silver gilt frame Signed lower right with title and “Eric Sloane” SIZE: 20″ x 24″ Overall: 24-1/2″ x 28-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92804 (4,000-6,000)

1106
$8,887.50

JAMES (COLONEL) FAIRMAN (American, 1826-1904) “MOUNTAINS MADISON & ADAMS AND ANDROSCOGGIN RIVER”. Oil on canvas Housed in what appears to be its original outstanding gesso decorate frame with gilt liner Monogrammed with initials “JF” lower left. Also titled & signed & dated “67” on verso of canvas Fairman came to the United States in 1832 and studied at the NAD in 1842. After serving as a Colonel in the Civil War he opened a studio in NYC. In 1871 he went to Europe where he spent the next 10 years. He exhibited at the NAD and the PAFA. SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 36″. Overall: 28-1/2″ x 45-1/4″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainting to craquelure, otherwise very good 9-92802 (10,000-20,000)

1107
$3,555.00

WILLIAM S ROBINSON (American, 1861-1945) “INTERVALE N.H. 1925”. Oil on panel Housed in a period gilt molded wood frame Signed lower left “Wm. S. Robinson” SIZE: 12″ x 16″. Overall: 15-1/2″ x 19-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92044 (2,500-4,500)

1108
$2,133.00

DANIEL J. STRAIN (American, 1847-1925) “VIEW AT PORTSMOUTH, NH”. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt wood frame with gilt liner Signed lower left “Daniel Strain” Titled in pencil on stretcher SIZE: 13″ x 17″. Overall: 23-1/2″ x 27-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good, craquelure. 7-70533 (1,000-1,500)

1109
$911.25

WILLIAM JURIAN KAULA (American, 1871-1953) “NOVEMBER MORNING, NEW IPSWICH, N.H.”. Oil on board Housed in a modern wood stained frame Signed lower left “W J Kaula” Inscribed on verso with title and artist address SIZE: 12″ x 15″. Overall: 14-1/2″ x 17-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-90966 (1,000-1,500)

1110
$355.50

CHARLES HENRY RICHERT (American, 1880-1974) TWO WORKS: COASTAL VIEW WITH ROWBOAT AND NEW HAMPSHIRE LANDSCAPE. Oil on boards Housed in gilt gesso decorated frames with gilt liners Signed lower right “C H Richert” SIZE: 7-3/4″ x 9-3/4″. Overall: 14″ x 16″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70425 (300-500)

1111
$5,332.50

JOSEPH ANTONIO HEKKING (American, 1830-1903) COWS GRAZING IN A SUMMER LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas Housed in an outstanding reproduction antique frame Signed lower right “J A Hekking” SIZE: 26″ x 40″. Overall: 35″ x 49″ CONDITION: All over craquelure, some minor inpainting, otherwise very good 9-92045 (6,000-9,000)

1112
$1,822.50

CHARLES WILSON KNAPP (American, 1823-1900) LANDSCAPE WITH COWS GRAZING BY A STREAM. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine modern gilt carved frame Signed lower right “C W Knapp” and dated “77” SIZE: 15″ x 27″ Overall: 22-1/2″ x 34-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, very good 7-70411 (1,000-1,500)

1113
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Continental School Style, 18th Century) LANDSCAPE WITH TWO BOYS FISHING. Oil on wood panel Housed in a lemon gold frame Inscribed on reverse with a glued partial label indicating that it was “Painted by Harding, the artist in Boston” SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 22″. Overall: 22″ x 26″ CONDITION: Some spot touch up, very good 9-90880 (3,000-5,000)

1114
$1,777.50

FRANK RUSSELL GREEN (American, 1856-1940) MAN PLOWING THE FIELDS. Oil on canvas Housed in a magnificent gesso decorated period frame with two gold liners with minor losses Signed lower left “Frank Russell Green A.N.A” Born in Chicago, Frank Green’s education and reputation went far beyond the mid-west. First training in Paris he later moved to Boston and New York where he worked as an illustrator for Harper’s as well as for other major publishing houses. When not doing commercial work, his style, as seen in the painting on offer has all the elements of American Impressionism, but also references his regional roots in his choice of subject and narrative. SIZE: 20″ x 30″. Overall: 33-1/2″ x 43-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-90253 (4,000-6,000)

1115
$1,822.50

MARSDEN (American or British School, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A PRIZED STEER IN LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt frame with some losses Signed lower right “Marsden/68″ SIZE: 27″ x 34”. Overall: 34″ x 41″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection CONDITION: Very good, original canvas with light craquelure having some touch up 9-91801 (3,000-5,000)

1116
$6,813.75

ROSA MARIE BONHEUR (French, 1822-1899) PORTRAIT OF A STEER HEAD. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern ripple edge wood frame Signed lower right “Rosa Bonheur 1876″ SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 19-3/4”. Overall: 29-1/2″ x 26″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM Collection CONDITION: Relined, very good 9-91806 (3,000-5,000)

1117
$3,948.75

HARRIET RANDALL LUMIS (American, 1870-1953) “FOGGY MORNING”. Oil on canvas Housed in a good reproduction gesso decorated frame Signed lower right and titled on back of stretcher SIZE: 21″ x 26″ Overall: 27″ x 32″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93009 (3,000-5,000)

1118
$2,370.00

EDMUND WILLIAM GREACEN (American, 1877-1949) WINTER STREAM. Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt carved wood frame Signed lower left “Edmund Greacen 1922″? Edmund Greacen had the opportunity to study and collaborate with many of the most important American artists at the turn of the century. This roster would include J.H.Twachtman, Childe Hassam, William Merritt Chase, Robert Henri and Irving Wiles among others. It was however in France (1907-1909), near Monet’s home in Giverny, where his lessons would coalesce and his distinctive Impressionist style would be set. Greacen returned to New York in 1910, and perhaps because of fond memories of the Giverny colony, spent summers in Old Lyme, living at the Florence Griswold House. While Greacen exhibited widely, including at the Paris Salon, the National Academy of Design, and the Corcoran Gallery among others, one of his major accomplishments was the founding of an artist’s cooperative in New York. In 1922 along with John Singer Sargent this endeavor became the iconic Grand Central Art Galleries. SIZE: 26″ x 36”. Overall: 35-1/2″ x 45-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good with inpainting 9-92161 (8,000-12,000)

1119
$5,332.50

CHARLES FRANCIS BROWNE (American, 1859-1920) SUMMER LANDSCAPE WITH WINDING RIVER. Oil on canvas Housed in its possibly original fancy gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt liner having some minor chips and cracks Signed lower right “C F Browne 1915″ Born in Massachusetts, Browne began his training at the Museum of Fine Art School in Boston, he also studied with Thomas Eakins at the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts and later, in Paris, at the Academie Julien. A peripatetic traveler, now most often associated with the Mid-West and West, Browne was an original member of the Eagle’s Nest Art Colony in Illinois, he also was an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago and president of the Chicago Society of Artists. Among his awards include the painting prize for the Panama Pacific Exposition in 1915. SIZE: 24″ x 29″. Overall: 37-1/2″ x 42”. CONDITION: Small repair in left side, otherwise very good 7-70528 (3,000-5,000)

1120
$3,037.50

WALTER FARNDON (American, 1876-1964) FARMHOUSE NEAR POND. Oil on canvas Housed in a decorative wood frame with linen liner Signed center bottom “Walter Farndon NA” SIZE: 20″ x 24″. Overall: 28″ x 32″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92025 (3,500-5,500)

1121
$4,740.00

ERNEST LAWSON (American, 1873-1939) TREES AND WATER. Oil on canvas laid on masonite Housed in a period gilt carved wood frame Signed lower right “E Lawson” SIZE: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 19-1/2″ x 23-1/2″ CONDITION: Good 9-93014 (2,000-4,000)

1122
$4,443.75

EDWARD WILBUR DEAN HAMILTON (American, 1864-1943) IMPRESSIONISTIC LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt gesso decorated frame Signed lower right “E. Wilbur D Hamilton” SIZE: 11″ x 15″. Overall: 22-1/4″ x 26-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92767 (4,000-6,000)

1123
$2,962.50

ROBERT SPENCER (American, 1879-1931) MILL IN THE WOODS. Oil on board Housed in a wood frame with white liner Signed lower left “Robert Spencer” SIZE: 8″ x 10″. Overall: 14-1/2″ x 16-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92026 (4,000-6,000)

1124
$0.00

CHARLES HERBERT WOODBURY (American, 1864-1940) SUMMER LANDSCAPE WITH VIEW. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame Signed lower left “Chas H Woodbury June 25 ’11” SIZE: 20″ x 27″. Overall: 25-3/4″ x 32-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92099 (5,000-7,000)

1125
$10,665.00

GERRIT ALBERTUS BENEKER (1882-1934) “PROVINCETOWN SAND DUNES”. Oil on board Housed in a silver carved frame Signed lower left “Gerrit A Beneker 1918” Titled & signed on verso, also “Owned by Mrs. Beneker” Gerrit Albertus Beneker, born 1882 in Grand Rapids, MI. died in 1934 in Truro, MA. He studied with John Vanderpoel, Frederick Richardson, F. V. DuMond, Henry Reuterdahl, Charles W. Hawthorne and was a Member of Provincetown Art Association and the Beachcombers Club. Beneker exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 1913-32 and in Scarab CL, Detroit, 1916 (prize), the Cleveland Museum, 1919 (prize), Corcoran Gallery, 1919,-32, Detroit Institude of Art, 1930. He worked in the following institutions: Provincetown Art Assoc., Butler Art Inst., Youngstown Ohio, Grand Rapids Art Gallery, Victory Liberty loan poster. He also worked as a painter of magazine covers for Leslie’s Weekly, The Reader, Scribners Magazine, The Christian Herald, and Harper’s Weekly. In 1919 he was painter in residence for The Hydraulic Steel Company in Cleveland, Ohio, where for two years he painted the steel workers of America. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. Overall: 17-1/4″ x 21-1/4″ PROVENANCE: Purchased from artist’s daughter, Jean (Beneker) Kubik. Purchased between 1979-1982. Jean was our consignor’s next door neighbor & friend. CONDITION: Very good 9-91613 (6,000-12,000)

1126
$0.00

CHARLES PETER DEMETROPOULOS (American, 1912-1976) BOSTON SKATING. Watercolor Housed in a modern gilt frame with wide matte and glass Estate stamp of back of watercolor SIZE: Sight: 20″ x 27″ Overall: 30″ x 36-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70604 (1,500-2,000)

1127
$1,154.25

JOHN CORDICH (American, 1898-1972) PICNIC BELOW THE DUNES. Oil on canvas Housed in a black painted wood frame Signed lower right “J Cordich” SIZE: 28″ x 36″. Overall: 31″ x 28-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92774 (900-1,200)

1128
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Early 20th Century) BATHERS IN THE SURF. Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame Unsigned SIZE: 13-3/4″ x 17-3/4″. Overall: 18″ x 22″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91683 (2,500-3,500)

1129
$1,701.00

HEINRICH HERMAN PFEIFFER (American, 1874-1960) PROVINCETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS STREET SCENE. Oil on canvas Housed in a good gesso decorated gilt frame Signed on top of stretcher, verso along with title “Provincetown, MASS” SIZE: 16″ x 20″. Overall: 23-1/4″ x 27″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection CONDITION: Very good 9-91818 (800-1,200)

1130
$17,775.00

ALFRED HUTTY (American, 1877-1954) VIEW LOOKING DOWN A CHARLESTON, S.C. STREET TO A STEAMBOAT ON THE COOPER RIVER. Watercolor Housed in a painted wood frame with watercolor highlighted matte Signed lower right “Alfred Hutty” SIZE: 16-1/4″ x 12-1/2″ Overall: 25-1/2″ x 21″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92050 (15,000-20,000)

1131
$592.50

ROSALIE CHARTRAND CHAPLIN (American, Early 20th Century) SOUTHERN VIEW OF FLOWERING BUSHES & MOSS. Oil on canvas mounted to masonite Housed in a good gilt wood frame with tarnish Signed lower right “R C Chaplin” SIZE: 6-3/4″ x 8-3/4″ Overall: 12″ x 14″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92788 (600-800)

1132
$5,332.50

WORTHINGTON (THOMAS) WHITTREDGE (American, 1820-1910) LANDSCAPE WITH WATERFALLS. Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame with small losses Signed lower right “W.W.” SIZE: 13″ x 10-1/2″. Overall: 17-3/4″ x 15-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good with spot touch up 9-91614 (6,000-9,000)

1133
$1,185.00

WILLIAM RICKARBY MILLER (American, 1818 – 1893) WESTERN FALLS. Oil on board Housed in a fine period 19th century gesso decorated frame with gilt liners Signed center bottom “W. R. Miller 1879″ SIZE: 16″ x 12-1/2″. Overall: 26″ x 22-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29585 (2,000-4,000)

1134
$3,555.00

JERVIS MCENTEE (American 1828-1891) HORSE & CART WITH FIGURE ATOP A MINE SHAFT. Oil on canvas affixed to masonite Housed in a period gilt frame as found Signed lower left with artist initials monogram SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 11-1/2″. Overall: 14″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good 9-92999 (3,000-5,000)

1135
$4,443.75

SAMUEL COLMAN (American 1832-1920) “COLORADO WHERE THE MOUNTAINS MEET THE DESERT”. Oil on canvas laid to board housed in a period gilt frame Signed center bottom left “S. Colman” Please Note: Kennedy Gallery’s New York label on verso SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 12-1/2″. Overall: 14″ x 17-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. Thin paint layer to sky. 9-92997 (3,000-5,000)

1136
$0.00

GRANVILLE REDMOND (American, 1871-1935) SEASIDE DUNES. Pastel Housed in a fine reproduction carved & gilt double frame with wide linen liner behind glass Signed lower left “Granville Redmond 1904″ SIZE: 6″ x 9-1/4”. Overall: 16-1/4″ x 19-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92481 (3,000-5,000)

1137
$0.00

MAURICE BRAUN (American, 1877-1941) CALIFORNIA COASTLINE. Watercolor Housed in a modern gilt frame with white matte Signed lower left “Maurice Braun” SIZE: Sight: 8″ x 10″. Overall: 12″ x 14″ CONDITION: Light fading, very good 9-92160 (800-1,200)

1138
$474.00

MAURICE GEORGE LOGAN (American, 1886-1977) CALIFORNIA ROCKY COAST. Oil on board Housed in a painted gray frame Signed lower right “Maurice Logan” SIZE: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 20-1/2″ x 24-1/2″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, some inpainting, good 9-92835 (800-1,200)

1139
$1,822.50

TROY DENTON (American, 20th Century) PASSING THE PEACE PIPE. Oil on canvas Housed in a black painted frame with linen liner Signed lower left “Troy Denton” SIZE: 24″ x 48″. Overall: 30″ x 54″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good 9-92325 (1,000-1,500)

1140
$0.00

TWO NATIVE AMERICAN PAINTINGS. Each gouache in decorative modern frames with mats 1) William Sampson Jr. (American, 1933-1987) depicting a Native American Chief with his horse 2) Signed WMS (probably William Sampson) 1955 depicting a warrior brave on a rearing stallion. SIZE: 1) Sight: 15-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. Overall: 22″ x 18″. 2) 18″ x 14-1/2″. Overall: 25-1/2″ x 23-1/2″ CONDITION: Not examined out of frames. 1) Very good. 2) With clipped corners, small repaired tear, some creases, generally good. 9-90967 (800-1,000)

1141
$2,607.00

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM TYLEE RANNEY (American, 1813-1857) DEER SLAYER. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen and gilt liner Unsigned SIZE: 50″ x 40″. Overall: 59″ x 49″ CONDITION: Lined, restored with inpainting, good. 9-90160 (2,000-4,000)

1142
$3,851.25

JUD HARTMANN (American, 1948-) SNOWSHOE BRAVE. Bronze Mounted on a walnut molded edge board Signed in snow “Hartman 1998 7/20 A 1999″ SIZE: Bronze: 21-1/2″ h x 33″ l x 11-1/2″ w. Board: 2″ h x 38″ l x 15” w CONDITION: Very good 9-91738 (2,000-4,000)

1143
$1,185.00

JUD HARTMANN (American, 1948-) TRAPPER. Bronze Mounted on a shaped wood plinth Signed “Hartman 1/25″ SIZE: Bronze: 13″ h x 18-1/2″ l x 9-1/2″ w Plinth: 2″ h x 15″ l x 11” w CONDITION: Very good 9-91740 (1,000-2,000)

1144
$3,792.00

JUD HARTMANN (American, 1948-) WARRIOR BRAVE. Bronze Mounted to a wood stepped plinth Signed on shoulder “Hartman 6/20 TALLIX 1999″ SIZE: Bronze: 27″ h x 17″ w x 10-1/2″ d. Plinth: 6-3/4″ h x 9” sq. CONDITION: Very good 9-91737 (1,000-2,000)

1145
$2,962.50

JUD HARTMANN (American, 1948-) NATIVE AMERICAN BRAVE. Bronze Mounted on a stepped wood plinth Signed on shoulder “Hartman 7/20 ARGOS 2004″ SIZE: Bronze: 22″ h x 15″ w x 9-1/2″ d. Plinth: 6-3/4″ x 9″ x 9” CONDITION: Very good 9-91739 (1,000-2,000)

1146
$4,252.50

J A FORD (American, 1950-) NATIVE AMERICAN BRAVE. Polychrome bronze Signed “J A Ford 1997 2/25″ SIZE: 33” h PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-92319 (500-800)

1147
$1,422.00

AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909) THE BRONCO BUSTER. Late 20th century recast bronze Mounted to a conforming marble base SIZE: 22 1/2″h x 19″l. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Abrasion to top of hat, marble chipped on back edge, about 2″ 9-91965 (700-900)

1148
$711.00

FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909) FOUR ARTIST PROOFS FROM THE PORTFOLIO OF “SIX REMINGTON PAINTINGS IN COLOR”. Chromolithograph Housed in its original portfolio cover Three having original title labels “The Emigrants”; “The Buffalo Runners” & “The Bell Mare”; the other without label “An Argument with the Town Marshall” Published by P.F. Collier & Son SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. Portfolio: 18-1/4″ x 24″ CONDITION: Images are very good, edges show wear, one with margin tears 9-90257 (800-1,200)

1149
$1,185.00

FREDERICK SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909) THREE CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS. 1) “His First Lesson” Artist proof Signed in print 2) “The Shadows at the Waterhole” Artist proof 3) “Pony Tracks in the Buffalo Trail” All housed in identical modern decorative wood frames with double mattes SIZE: 1 & 2) Sight: 10″ x 15″. Overall: 18″ x 24-1/2″. 3) Sight: 10-1/2″ x 18-1/4″. Overall: 18″ x 25-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frames 9-91762 (500-1,000)

1150
$2,370.00

ATTRIBUTED TO HARRY HALL (British, 1814-1882) NEWMINSTER. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt wood frame Unsigned NOTE: Newminster won The St Leger in 1851 & there is an engraving after the painting by Harry Hall executed by John Harris SIZE: 21-3/4″ x 30″. Overall: 26-3/4″ x 35-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM Collection CONDITION: Relined, inpainting, very good 9-91798 (4,000-8,000)

1151
$0.00

T. TEMPLE (British, Circa 1863) CHESTNUT STALLION WITH GROOM. Oil on canvas Housed in a antique replacement mahogany frame with gold liner Signed lower left “T Temple 1863″ SIZE: 14″ x 18”. Overall: 18″ x 22″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection; Sotheby’s 6/21/06 CONDITION: Craquelure, some inpainting, otherwise very good 9-91813 (1,500-2,500)

1152
$3,555.00

LAWRENCE LEBDUSKA (American/German, 1894-1966) A RIDER & HIS DOG. Oil on canvasboard Housed in a paint decorated modern wood frame Signed lower right “L.H. Lebduska” SIZE: Sight: 19-1/2″ x 15-1/4″. Overall: 26″ x 21-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection; Heritage 5/25/07 CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good 9-91817 (2,500-4,000)

1153
$0.00

SARAH WATTS C___? (American, Albany, NY 1842) PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM WATTS ON HIS ROCKING HORSE. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt carved wood frame NOTE: This painting came out of Erie, PA with a provenance of Mary Cramer Currie of Canton, Ohio. It was in bad condition with missing section in the upper wallpaper area. On the back of the canvas was written what we have put in the title. Sarah’s last name is obscured. REFERENCE: Page 87 of Folk Painters of America by Robert Bishop. This painting illustrated appears to be the same sitter & same rocking horse SIZE: 28″ x 22″ Overall: 34″ x 28″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; James D. Julia, Aug. 23rd, 2001 CONDITION: The painting has been restored & relined and placed back on its original stretcher and it its original frame. Restorer was Mike Wadnick of St. Paul, MN. Before pictures accompany the lot, very good 9-90620 (5,000-10,000)

1154
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY HOLDING A CAT. Oil on canvas mounted to masonite Housed in a fine gilt replacement frame Unsigned SIZE: 30″ x 25″ Overall: 34″ x 29-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Jeffrey Tillou Antiques 11/18/99 CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good 9-90629 (8,000-12,000)

1155
$2,370.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF A GIRL & HER CAT. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt molded wood frame Unsigned Label on stretcher from Scholz & Janentzky, 112 So. 8th St, Phila, PA (at this location between 1861-62) SIZE: 36″ x 29″. Overall: 42″ x 34-1/2″ CONDITION: Inpainting, otherwise very good 7-70645 (4,000-6,000)

1156
$948.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) HALF PORTRAIT OF A CHILD IN BLUE DRESS WITH KITTEN. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt & black frame Unsigned SIZE: 17″ x 13″. Overall: 19″ x 15″. PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting 9-91811 (1,000-2,000)

1157
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG CHILD IN WHITE DRESS SEATED IN A RED CHAIR. Oil on canvas Housed in a partial gilt molded wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 26-1/2″ x 21-1/2″ Overall: 32″ x 27″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Alex Cooper Auctions 8/4/00 Lot 562 CONDITION: Relined, restretched on new stretcher, minor inpainting, very good 9-90621 (10,000-15,000)

1158
$1,215.00

UNSIGNED (Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG CHILD IN WHITE LACE EDGED DRESS. Oil on wood panel Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with lemon gold edge Unsigned SIZE: 24″ x 20″. Overall: 30″ x 26″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection CONDITION: Very good, restored with inpainting 9-91807 (2,000-4,000)

1159
$1,215.00

CHARLES V BROWN (American, 1848-1926) CHILD WITH TOYS. Oil on canvas Housed in a replacement gilt frame Signed lower right “Charles V Brown 1872″ SIZE: 37-1/4″ x 30-3/4”. Overall: 41-1/2″ x 35″ CONDITION: Inpainting, very good 9-92004 (2,500-4,500)

1160
$2,430.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A CHILD WITH HORSE PULL TOY. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt period frame Unsigned SIZE: 14″ x 12″ Overall: 17-3/4″ x 15-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; CRN Auctions 5/27/00 #13 CONDITION: Relined, some spot inpainting, very good 9-90625 (2,000-3,000)

1161
$1,701.00

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) “COOL CATS OUT DRINKING”. Gouache on paper Housed in a gilt molded wood frame behind glass Titled & signed “J. Rizzi 1993″ at bottom SIZE: Sight: 7-1/2″ x 9-1/2″ Overall: 9-1/2″ x 11-1/2” PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91835 (1,000-2,000)

1162
$2,251.50

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) “LOVE IN THE NIGHT”. Acrylic on canvas Housed in a red painted shadowbox type frame Titled & signed “J. Rizzi 94″ below SIZE: 9-3/4″ x 7-1/4″ Overall: 10-1/2″ x 8” PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91837 (1,000-2,000)

1163
$1,955.25

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) TWO CATS TOASTING. Acrylic on canvas Unframed Signed lower right “Rizzi 99″ SIZE: 5″ x 7” PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91839 (1,000-2,000)

1164
$3,140.25

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) “THIS WAY, THAT WAY”. Acrylic on canvas mounted to board Housed in a black painted frame with peach color backing All four sides with title, date & signature The back has penned inscription from Jenny SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 7-3/4″ Overall: 12-3/4″ x 10″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91843 (1,000-2,000)

1165
$1,303.50

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) CUPID IN THE CLOUDS. Gouache on blue paper Unframed but mounted to dark blue paper Signed lower right “J Rizzi 92″ SIZE: 7-1/2″ x 10-1/2″ Overall: 9″ x 12” PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91856 (1,000-2,000)

1166
$3,199.50

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) “BE MY VALENTINE”. Acrylic on canvas mounted to board Housed in a white painted modern frame behind glass Titled & signed “J. Rizzi 1998″ below SIZE: Sight: 8-3/4″ x 11-3/4″ Overall: 10″ x 13” PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91834 (1,000-2,000)

1167
$1,599.75

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) “FINGER POINTING”. Acrylic on canvas mounted to a pink background board behind glass Housed in a black painted wood frame Titled and signed “Rizzi 98″ bottom Penned inscription on reverse from Jenny SIZE: 10″ x 7-1/2″ Overall: 13″ x 10” PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91844 (1,000-2,000)

1168
$3,792.00

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) “BIRDS AND FLOWERS”. Acrylic on canvas Housed in a yellow painted wood frame Signed lower right “J Rizzi 1994” Inscribed on verso “To Franceska Merry Christmas 1998 from James Rizzi” SIZE: 6-3/4″ x 9-1/4″ Overall: 7-1/2″ x 10″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91846 (1,000-2,000)

1169
$1,540.50

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) LOVE CATS. Acrylic on canvas Unframed Signed upper right “Rizzi 98″ SIZE: 5″ x 5” PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91847 (1,000-2,000)

1170
$2,014.50

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) “HAPPY V DAY”. Acrylic on canvas Unframed & unmounted Signed in painting upper left “Rizzi 1999″ and titled bottom left in painting SIZE: 9″ x 12” PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91855 (1,000-2,000)

1171
$2,370.00

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) HAPPY HALLOWEEN. Acrylic on canvas Unframed & unmounted Signed lower right “J Rizzi 97″ SIZE: 8″ x 10” PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91860 (1,000-2,000)

1172
$1,422.00

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) THREE WORKS. 1) Cat People Marker on hotel stationary (during the 96′ Olympics, GA) Unframed Signed lower right “J Rizzi 96” 2) “In the Heart of the City” Lithograph on red paper Unframed Signed in the print “J Rizzi 97” 3) “Cast Out Cats” Marker on canvas Unframed & unmounted Signed lower right “J Rizzi 96″ SIZE: 1) 10-1/2″ x 7-1/4″ 2) 9-1/2″ x 10″ 3) 8-1/2″ x 10-3/4” PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91857, 9-91858; 9-91861 (700-1,000)

1173
$1,303.50

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) NUDE. Gouache on blue paper Housed in a black easel type picture frame with glass front Sight lower right “Rizzi 92″ SIZE: 10″ x 7-1/2″ Overall: 11-1/4″ x 8-3/4” PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good 9-91838 (500-1,000)

1174
$1,362.75

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) TWO NUDES SMOKING ON A BENCH. Mixed media on gray paper Unframed Signed lower right “Rizzi 95″ SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 9-1/2” PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91862 (500-1,000)

1175
$1,007.25

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) “LOVE”. Watercolor & marker Unframed Signed bottom right “Rizzi 96″ in pencil SIZE: 7-1/2″ x 5-1/4” PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91859 (500-1,000)

1176
$3,792.00

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) FLIP BOOK & DRAWINGS ON HOTEL PADS. 1) Approximately 100 page flip book Pencil drawing of a shoulder & man’s head making faces Unsigned 2) Radisson Hotel Pad Marker on paper of cat & bird Signed “J Rizzi 98” 3) Howard Johnson Hotel Pad 20 pages ink on paper drawings 18 signed and most dated “2/97″ Various sketches include men, birds, fish, women & couples SIZE: 1) 3″ x 3″ 2) 5-3/4″ x 4″ 3) 4″ x 3” PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good 9-91864 (500-1,000)

1177
$2,488.50

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) “BUY YOUR GAL SOME FLOWERS”. 3-D Color Serigraph Housed in a custom blue painted wood frame with attached flowers & hearts with white mat (1 heart missing, some repair to flowers & scuffs to hearts) Signed bottom left in pencil “Rizzi”, pencil “A/P XLIII/L”, dated 1996 in print SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 27″ Overall: 28-1/4″ x 40″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91840 (2,000-3,000)

1178
$651.75

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) “JAIL AINT HAPPY”. 3-D Color Serigraph Housed in a gray painted jail motif wood frame with white matte Signed lower left in pencil “Rizzi” Also “A/P” (artist proof) and dated “90” in the print SIZE: Sight: 2-3/4″ x 3-1/2″ Overall: 12-3/4″ x 13-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91831 (500-1,000)

1179
$651.75

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) TWO WORKS: “MARBLES IN YOUR HEAD” AND “FOLLOW THE LEADER”. 3-D Color Serigraphs Unframed Both pencil signed lower left “Rizzi” and pencil “A/P” SIZE: 3″ x 3-3/4″ and 4-1/2″ x 5-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91851, 9-91852 (800-1,200)

1180
$1,007.25

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) THREE WORKS: “JUMP IN”, “ALL FALL DOWN” & “MY TURN NEXT”. All 3-D Color Serigraph, Limited Edition Unframed All pencil signed lower left “Rizzi”; bottom right two are “A/P”, the other “254/350” and all dated “90” in print SIZE: 4-1/2″ x 5-3/4″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91848, 9-91849; 9-91850 (800-1,200)

1181
$355.50

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) “I’D RATHER BE IN PHILLY”. 3-D Colored Serigraph Housed in a pink painted wood frame with glass & white matte Signed lower left in pencil “Rizzi” “A/P” on bottom right & dated “90” in the print SIZE: Sight: 3-1/4″ x 4-1/4″ Overall: 9-1/2″ x 10-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91836 (500-1,000)

1182
$607.50

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2001) “LOOKING OUT MY WINDOW”. 3-D Color Serigraph Housed in a modern black frame with white matte Signed “Rizzi” lower left and “A/P” (artist proof) lower right and dated “95” in the print SIZE: Sight: 7-1/2″ x 9-1/4″ Overall: 14″ x 16″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91832 (500-1,000)

1183
$1,185.00

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) “SOME DAY SHE’LL LOVE ME”. 3-D Color Serigraph Housed in a black modern frame with white matte Signed lower left in pencil “Rizzi” Lower right “A/P 93″ SIZE: Sight: 7-3/4″ x 9″ Overall: 14-1/2″ x 15-1/2” PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91833 (500-1,000)

1184
$888.75

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) “HOOKERS”. 3-D Color Serigraph Unframed Signed lower left “Rizzi” Titled in pencil and “A/P 88″ SIZE: 8″ x 10” PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91841 (500-1,000)

1185
$651.75

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) “THE APPLE OF MY HEART”. 3-D Color Serigraph Unframed Signed lower right “Rizzi” also “A/P” and dated “97” in print SIZE: 7-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91842 (500-1,000)

1186
$668.25

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) “COUNTRY HOUSE”. Color Serigraph Housed in a white painted wood frame with double rose colored mattes Pencil signed lower left “J Rizzi” also “A/P” and dated “89” in the print Pencil inscription above “For Jenny’s Mom – Franceska – Enjoy!” SIZE: 4-1/2″ x 6-1/2″ Overall: 9″ x 11″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91845 (500-1,000)

1187
$414.75

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) “FLOWERS FOR MY LOVE”. Color serigraph Unframed Signed “J Rizzi” lower left in pencil “A/P” lower right and pencil inscribed above “For my love Sparky” and dated in the print “89” SIZE: 5-1/2″ x 6-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91853 (500-1,000)

1188
$2,073.75

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) “NO TWO ALIKE”. Color Serigraph Unframed Pencil signed lower left “James Rizzi” “A/P” and dated in the print “89” SIZE: 9-3/4″ x 12-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91854 (500-1,000)

1189
$1,244.25

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) DECORATED BEVEL GLASS MIRROR. Mirror plate housed in a Rizzi decorated frame Limited edition, “399/999″ SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 31-1/4” PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: A couple of small chips, otherwise very good 9-91867 (500-1,000)

1190
$2,725.50

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) LOT OF 18 RIZZI DECORATED ZIPPO LIGHTERS. 15 different decorations (3 are duplicates) 6 with Zippo plastic cases 4 with cardboard box SIZE: Lighters: 2-1/4″ x 1-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good 9-91865 (1,000-2,000)

1191
$592.50

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) TWELVE POSTERS. Includes 4 signed. Examples from the 1997 Montreux Jazz Festival and the Centennial Olympic Games SIZE: Vary PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good 9-91868 (2,000-3,000)

1192
$1,125.75

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) LOT OF RIZZI DECORATED RELATED ITEMS. Lot includes two decorated tins; hand painted clock signed “James Rizzi 1995”; 2 wristwatches with one container; three limited edition porcelain candle holders “258/750”; set of 5 rectangular face buttons in box; 2 Rizzi cd’s; box of greeting cards; three display cards of buttons; 3 magnet cats (1 tail separated but present); cased pen; cased phone cards; book of postcards; small folder inscribed “To Jenny – Rizzi”; 5 books on the artist; Jigsaw puzzle; Rizzi folder with contents including books and notebook having signed design pages PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good 9-91866 (300-600)

1193
$888.75

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950-2011) 42 ITEMS. Lot includes: Original cutout marker drawn figure of a nude woman signed “Rizzi”; Three 3″ x 4″ color serigraphs; 38 various artist drawn cards PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny CONDITION: Very good 9-91863 (500-1,000)

1194
$0.00

HARRISON CADDY (American, 1877-1970) BOISTEROUS DEBATE. Mixed media on paper Unframed Signed lower right, inscribed in pencil on border copyright “1916” SIZE: 14-3/4″ x 19-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91632 (2,000-4,000)

1195
$118.50

GRIFFITH (American, Mid 20th Century) FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING GROUNDS. Oil on gesso panel Housed in a oak frame Signed lower left “Griffith” SIZE: 22-1/2″ x 28-1/2″. Overall: 26″ x 32″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70592 (400-600)

1196
$2,962.50

REGINALD F. BOLLES (Massachusetts, 1860-1960) THE LAST LETTER. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt wood antique frame Signed lower left “R. Bolles 22” NOTE: In pencil on verso “Nelson A. Nickerson at Cotuit, Ma; grandfather of Dorothy Nickerson Livingstone” SIZE: 23″ x 23″. Overall: 24-1/2″ x 24-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. 7-70641 (800-1,200)

1197
$592.50

VICTOR JOHN ROBERTSON (United Kingdom, fl.1892-1909) PIRATE ILLUSTRATION. Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “V. Robertson 90″ SIZE: 12″ x 10”. Overall: 20″ x 18″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92288 (400-600)

1198
$1,422.00

UNSIGNED (British, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A SHIP’S CAPTAIN. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt wood modern frame Unsigned SIZE: 32″ x 27″. Overall: 37-1/2″ x 32-3/4″ CONDITION: Small patch to reverse, inpainting, good 9-92007 (2,000-4,000)

1199
$4,147.50

BARLOW MOORE (British, 1834-1897) BRITISH YACHT RACE. Oil on canvas Housed in a birdseye maple antique frame with gilt liner having finish loss Signed lower right “Barlow Moore” Windsor & Newton’s canvas stamp to verso Note: Working primarily between 1863-1891 Barlow was the marine painter to the Royal Thames Yacht Club, exhibiting 6 paintings at the Royal Academy in 1868 SIZE: 20″ x 30″. Overall: 24″ x 34″ CONDITION: Very good with very minor touch up 9-92981 (2,000-4,000)

1200
$1,422.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES WHELDON (United Kingdom, 1830-1895) PORTRAIT OF THE AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP “THREE-BROTHERS”. Oil on paper laid on board Housed in a fine gilt wood frame with gilt matte Signed lower left “JW” SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 19″ Overall: 24″ x 32″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92152 (2,000-4,000)

1201
$1,777.50

J HALL (Canada, 19th Century) CANADA SHIP “OTHERE” OF NEW GLASGOW. Watercolor Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with glass and its original shaped matte Signed lower left “J Hall 1875” NOTE: “Othere” New Glasgow commanded by J.A.C. Green” written across bottom Accompanying the watercolor are two letters: July 31, 1892 and August 21, 1892. One to the Captain’s mother, the other to his grandmother. Each were written at sea while beating his way with a disabled ship (Gazelle) in the South Atlantic. A small notebook inscribed “Lisa Green, Ladies College, Halifax”. 1-1/4″ x 1″ oval tintype of Captain James Adam Green. Also included is a three page single-spaced typed history of Captain Green and his wife. SIZE: Sight: 18-1/2 x 28-1/4″. Overall: 28-1/2″ x 38-1/2″ CONDITION: Light foxing & toning, generally very good. Not examined out of the frame. 9-90539 (1,500-2,000)

1202
$0.00

AUGUSTE AVRILLAUD (19th/20th century) THE BARK “SAGA” CAP JAS A.C. GREEN 1878. Watercolor on paper Housed in an antique gilt frame Signed lower right with address SIZE: 19-1/4″ x 25″. Overall: 21-1/4″ x 27-1/4″ CONDITION: Some age toning, small areas of scraped surface in sky. Otherwise very good. 9-90540 (1,500-2,000)

1203
$1,540.50

LEONARD C. LANE (American, 1910-1978) “MOONLIT BREAKERS”. Oil on canvas Housed in a partial gilt carved wood frame with painted liner Signed lower left “Leonard C Lane” “Cooling Galleries, Ontartio” label on verso SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 26″. Overall: 29-1/4″ x 35-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91735 (1,500-2,500)

1204
$3,555.00

WILLIAM PARTRIDGE BURPEE (American, 1846-1940) THE CRASHING WAVE. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt wood frame Signed lower left “W P Burpee” SIZE: 14″ x 22″. Overall: 18″ x 25-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91612 (2,000-4,000)

1205
$4,740.00

JOHN HENRY TWACHTMAN (American, 1853-1902) SAILBOAT ENTERING AN INLET. Pastel Housed in a magnificent gilt gesso decorated frame with linen matte having gold edge, behind glass Signed lower right SIZE: Sight: 8″ x 16-1/2″ Overall: 24-3/4″ x 32″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92154 (7,000-9,000)

1206
$0.00

WARREN W. SHEPPARD (American, 1858-1937) ROUNDING ISLE OF SHOAL LIGHTHOUSE. Oil on canvas Housed in a 19th century gesso decorated frame in gold paint Signed “Warren Sheppard 1866″, lower right SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 20”. Overall: 23-1/2″ x 31-1/2″ CONDITION: Lined, some inpainting, very good 9-29584 (5,000-7,000)

1207
$1,579.50

JAMES GAYLE TYLER (American, 1855-1931) SLOOPS-NIGHT RUNNING. Oil on canvas Housed in a decorative gilt gesso decorated frame Signed lower left SIZE: 20-1/4″ x 16-1/4″. Overall: 24-1/2″ x 20-3/4″ PROVENANCE: Ex Private collection, the Robert C. Held Trust San Francisco. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting, otherwise very good 9-90892 (800-1,200)

1208
$0.00

JOHN BRADLEY HUDSON JR (American, 1832-1903) SHORELINE LANDSCAPE. Watercolor Housed in a modern wood frame with white matte Signed lower right “J B Hudson” SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 9-3/4″. Overall: 25-3/4″ x 19-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70541 (1,500-3,000)

1209
$1,215.00

MARGARET JOHNSON (American, 19th Century) PASSING SHIP. Large oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Margaret Johnson” SIZE: 28″ x 48″. Overall: 36-1/2″ x 56-1/2″ CONDITION: Restored, vertical repair above right ship, otherwise very good 9-90286 (2,000-4,000)

1210
$0.00

B KREUTZER (German, 19th Century) SAILING UNDER SUNSET. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower left “B Kreutzer” SIZE: 20″ x 30″ Overall: 23″ x 33-1/4″ CONDITION: One patch to verso, some inpainting, craquelure, very good 9-92419 (1,500-2,500)

1211
$3,555.00

HENRY PEMBERTON SMITH (American, 1854-1907) STEAMSHIP IN DISTRESS. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gold frame with gold liner, as found Signed lower right “Henry P Smith 1882″ SIZE: 17″ x 28”. Overall: 31″ x 42″ CONDITION: Lined, restored with inpainting 9-92040 (2,500-4,500)

1212
$4,443.75

CHESTER K. VAN NORTWICK (American, 1884-1944) NET FISHERMAN. Oil on masonite Housed in an outstanding modern gilt oak frame with gilt liner Signed lower left “C Van Nortwick” SIZE: 18″ x 24″. Overall: 28-1/2″ x 34-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-92485 (2,500-4,000)

1213
$1,822.50

ANTONIO DE SIMONE (Italian, 1851-1907) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAM YACHT “NARADA”. Gouache Housed in a fine gilt wood frame with double matte Signed lower right “De Simone 98” and titled lower left “S Y Narada” REFERENCE: Built in 1889 by Ramage & Ferguson; Under several different owners including the US Navy during WWI; Other names included “Semiramis” & “Margarita” SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 24-1/2″. Overall: 27″ x 34-3/4″ CONDITION: Restored, very good 9-91657 (2,000-3,000)

1214
$0.00

ANTONIO DE SIMONE (Italian, 1851-1907) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAM YACHT “LADY TORFRIDA”. Gouache Housed in a modern gilt frame with double mattes Signed lower right “De Simone” & identified lower left REFERENCE: The ship was built in 1888 by Fairfield SB & ENG Co. Various owners including the British Navy in WWII; two other names during its lifetime “Star of India” and “Valfreyia” SIZE: Sight: 16-3/4″ x 25-3/4″. Overall: 28-1/4″ x 36-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91659 (2,000-3,000)

1215
$1,822.50

ANTONIO DE SIMONE (Italian, 1851-1907) TWO PORTRAITS OF THE STEAM YACHT “GOLDEN EAGLE”. Gouache Both in similar stained wood frames with mattes Both signed and dated “1902” lower right & identified lower left “S Y Golden Eagle” SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 19″ Overall: 21-1/2″ x 29″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91655 (2,000-3,000)

1216
$0.00

ANTONIO DE SIMONE (Italian, 1851-1907) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAM YACHT “COLUMBIA”. Gouache Housed in a fine modern replacement frame with double matte Signed lower right “De Simone” and identified lower left “SY Columbia” REFERENCE: Accompanying the painting is some information regarding the Columbia. It was built by William Cramp & Sons, launched from Philadelphia, PA. Renamed the USS Wasp for the US Navy in 1898 SIZE: Sight: 16-1/2″ x 26″. Overall: 27″ x 36″ CONDITION: Some crease marks, edges with slight discoloration 9-91656 (2,000-3,000)

1217
$0.00

ANTONIO DE SIMONE (Italian, 1851-1907) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAM YACHT “XARIFA”. Gouache Housed in a modern gilt frame with white matte and gilt inner liner Signed lower right “De Simone” REFERENCE: Built in 1896 by John S. White & Co. at Isle of Wight, England; Acquired by the Navy for WWI in 1917 SIZE: Sight: 16-3/4″ x 25-3/4″. Overall: 27″ x 35-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91658 (2,000-3,000)

1218
$0.00

A T MERRICK (Early 20th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAM YACHT “MERDONIA”. Gouache/watercolor Housed in a modern gilt frame with wide matte having gilt edge Signed lower right and dated “25” SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 26-1/2″. Overall: 25-3/4″ x 38″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91661 (1,000-1,200)

1219
$0.00

THOMAS H. WILLIS (American, 1850-1925) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAM YACHT “WAKIVA”. Oil & silk on canvas Housed in a modern gilt frame behind glass with name plaque Initial monogram lower right Original Willis card attached to reverse NOTE: The yacht was built for Lamon V. Harkness in Scotland by Ramage & Ferguson, Launched 1907; Requisitioned by the US Navy in WWI and sunk in 1918 SIZE: Sight: 20-1/2″ x 37-1/2″. Overall: 26″ x 43″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91660 (3,000-4,000)

1220
$0.00

THOMAS H. WILLIS (American, 1850-1925) PORTRAIT OF A STEAM YACHT. Oil & silk on canvas depicts a two-mast center stack yacht flying US flag off stern, eleven people on deck. The yachts name partially seen “Emia” or “Embla”? Signed lower right “T Willis NY 1900″. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with glass SIZE: Sight: 19-1/2″ x 35-1/2”. Overall: 24-1/2″ x 40-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92753 (2,000-4,000)

1221
$486.00

JOHN HAYES (Edward Henry Eugene Fletcher) (United Kingdom, 1857-1945) ANIMATED MARINE SCENE. Oil on canvas Housed in a Louis XVI style gilt wood frame with some losses Signed lower left “J Hayes” SIZE: 24″ x 36″. Overall: 32″ x 43″. CONDITION: Lined with canvas deformation, retouched. 9-92748 (800-1,200)

1222
$1,599.75

F W FRITCHE (British School, 19th Century) SHIP IN DISTRESS. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower right “F W Fritche 1890″ SIZE: 18″ x 27″ Overall: 21-3/4″ x 30-3/4” CONDITION: Very good, some minor touch up 9-92755 (800-1,200)

1223
$0.00

WILLIAM JOSEPH SHAYER (United Kingdom, 1811-1892) PAIR OF COASTAL SCENES. Watercolors Housed in matching modern wood frames with white mattes Unsigned SIZE: Sight: 8-3/4″ x 12″ Overall: 16-1/4″ x 20″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92752 (2,000-3,000)

1224
$17,500.08

EUGENE GALIEN-LALOUE (French, 1854-1941) A BUSY PARIS EVENING. Gouache Housed in a fine gilt frame with gilt liner & glass Signed lower left “E Galien Laloue” SIZE: Sight: 9″ x 12-1/2″ Overall: 15-1/4″ x 18-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92853 (15,000-25,000)

1225
$0.00

EUGENE GALIEN LALOUE (French, 1854-1941) PARIS STREET SCENE. Gouache Housed in a gilt carved wood frame with black liner & glass Signed lower left “E. Galien Laloue” SIZE: Sight: 12-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. Overall: 18-1/2″ x 24-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92970 (17,500-22,500)

1226
$5,332.50

ANTOINE BLANCHARD (French, 1910-1988) “CAFE DE LA PAIX-OPERA”. Oil on board Housed in a fine modern gilt frame with painted liner Signed lower left “Antione Blanchard” SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 17-1/2″. Overall: 21-1/2″ x 25-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity by David Klein. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92854 (4,000-6,000)

1227
$0.00

STANISLAS LEPINE (French, 1835-1892) ALONG THE SEINE RIVER IN SUMMER. Oil on canvas Housed in an ornate gilt wood and composite 18th century style frame Signed lower right “S. Lepine” SIZE: 21″ x 25-3/4″. Overall: CONDITION: Very good, lined with retouch 9-92848 (15,000-20,000)

1228
$6,075.00

CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY (American/French, 1817-1878) BARBIZON LANDSCAPE. Oil on wood panel Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame Signed lower right SIZE: 9-1/4″ x 12-1/2″. Overall: 19-1/2″ x 22-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92971 (6,000-9,000)

1229
$10,072.50

THEOPHILE EMMANUEL DUVERGER (French, 1821-1886) THE CHILDREN’S PET BIRD. Oil on wood panel Housed in a fine modern gilt ribbed frame with gilt liner Signed lower left “Duverger” SIZE: 18″ x 21-1/2″ Overall: 25-3/4″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92771 (7,000-9,000)

1230
$0.00

LUIGI LOIR (French, 1856-1916) MEN AT AN OUTSIDE FORGE. Gouache Housed in a modern gilt frame with black liner & glass Signed lower right “Loir Luigi” SIZE: Sight: 9″ x 12-1/2″. Overall: 15-1/2″ x 18-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92844 (4,000-6,000)

1231
$4,252.50

ANDRE DERAIN (French, 1880-1954) “FEMME DANS UN INTERIEUR”. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern silver gilt frame Unsigned having the Adams Gallery, London label with artist & title on verso, also “Ex-Collection Paul Guillaume Painted in 1925″ SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 11-1/2″ Overall: 16″ x 14” CONDITION: Very good, strip lined 9-92787 (4,000-6,000)

1232
$2,962.50

HENRI-JOSEPH HARPIGNIES (French, 1819-1916) CLOUDS BUILDING IN A SUMMER LANDSCAPE. Oil on board Housed in a gilt & painted period frame Signed lower right “H J Harpignies 87″ SIZE: 9″ x 18-3/4”. Overall: 14-1/4″ x 24″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92851 (3,000-5,000)

1233
$4,443.75

HENRI-JOSEPH HARPIGNIES (French, 1819-1916) HILLSIDE LANDSCAPE WITH TREES. Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame Signed with initials lower right SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 9-1/2″ Overall: 22″ x 18-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good, inpainting to craquelure, very good 9-92850 (4,000-6,000)

1234
$4,740.00

PAUL DESIRE TROUILLEBERT (French, 1829-1900) FISHERMAN IN A MORNING LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas Housed in a period gesso decorated frame with losses Signed lower left “Trouillebert” SIZE: 12″ x 16″. Overall: 17″ x 21″ CONDITION: Very good with small patch to reverse with corresponding small inpainting, two very small losses below tree 9-92972 (4,000-6,000)

1235
$3,000.42

NARCISSE-VIRGIL DIAZ DE LA PENA (French, 1807-1896) WOODLAND POOL WITH FIGURE. Oil on wood panel Housed in a replacement gilt decorated frame with gilt liner Signed lower left “N Diaz” SIZE: 9-1/4″ x 13-3/4″. Overall: 15-1/4″ x 19-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good with some touch up 9-92849 (3,000-5,000)

1236
$2,666.25

ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGES SEURAT (French, 1859-1891) STUDY FOR “LA SEINE ET LA GRANDE JATTE”. Oil on canvas Housed in a Louis XVI style gilt wood frame with linen liner with some losses Unsigned, label on verso from a Paris gallery having title, artist, etc SIZE: 21″ x 28″. Overall: 31″ x 37″ CONDITION: Good, lined, scattered retouch 9-92841 (3,000-5,000)

1237
$3,948.75

JOHN SAINT-GERMIER (French, 1860-1925) WOMAN WITH PARASOL AND FLOWERS. Oil on wood panel Unframed Signed upper left “J Saint Germier” Stamped on verso “Rey & Perrot Paris” SIZE: 16-1/4″ x 13″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92974 (3,500-5,000)

1238
$0.00

ADOLPHE JOSEPH THOMAS MONTICELLI (French, 1824-1886) DINING OUTSIDE OF THE CAFE. Oil on wood panel Housed in a gilt replacement frame Signed lower left “Monticelli” SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 8-1/4″. Overall: 15-1/4″ x 12″ CONDITION: Very good with some touch up 9-92975 (3,000-5,000)

1239
$1,481.25

UNSIGNED (French, 18th/19th Century) SOLDIER AND WOMEN STROLLING WITH GUNS & SWORDS. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt & painted frame Unsigned SIZE: 25″ x 29-1/2″. Overall: 32″ x 36″ CONDITION: Relined, craquelure, some lifting with chipping, inpainting & restoration, fair to good 9-92489 (2,000-3,000)

1240
$0.00

ALBERT ANDRE (France, 1869-1954) FLOWERS IN A BLUE VASE. Oil on canvas board Housed in a 19th century gilt frame Signed lower right “Albert Andre” SIZE: Actual: 14″ x 12″. Overall: 18-3/4 x 16″ CONDITION: Very good. 7-70602 (2,000-3,000)

1241
$0.00

HEIDI MELANO (French, 20th Century) MOSAIC WALL PLAQUE. ‘Femme sur fond gris’, inlaid in stone varieties, initialed in the work lower right “HMH” and inscribed “H. Melano” verso. Heidi Melano’s monumental mosaics decorate the east and west sides of the Fernand Leger National Museum. The mosaics were inspired from Fernand Léger’s master pieces: The Milan Triennale (made in 1951) and decoration of the University of Caracas (made in 1954). SIZE: 23 1/2″ x 25 3/4″. PROVENANCE: Consignor purchased in Biot, France directly from a gallery handling the artists’ work in 1995. CONDITION: Very good original. 7-70642 (8,000-12,000)

1242
$0.00

MATHURIN MOREAU (French, 1822-1912) THE GLEANERS. Finely cast bronze Sitting atop its original carved marble rotating plinth Signed on base “Math-Moreau” SIZE: 33″ h. CONDITION: Very good having hairline splits in marble plinth. Bronze retains a very fine original patina 9-92189 (8,500-12,000)

1243
$13,035.00

PIETRO CHIAPPARELLI (19th/20th century) PAIR OF CLASSICAL PUGILIST FIGURES. Bronze Accompanying each bronze is a marble oval base. These sit atop a faux marble tall painted wood stand. Signed on side of bronze “Po. Chiapparelli Fe. Roma”. NOTE: Accompanying this grouping are two bronze fig leaves to accommodate Victorian tastes. SIZE: Statues: 24″h and 28″h. Marble Plinth: 6″h. Pedestal: 35″h. CONDITION: Very good. Fine patina. Wooden statuary bases with more recent finish. 9-92488 (7,500-15,000)

1244
$486.00

UNSIGNED (European, 19th Century) TWO CLASSICAL FIGURES. Bronze SIZE: 18-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very nice verdigris highlighted patina, very good. 9-90048 (800-1,200)

1245
$1,125.75

ALEXANDER KRAUMANN (Hungarian, 1870) ART NOUVEAU LOVERS. Bronze plaque Signed lower left “Kravmann 96”, also “Guss V.H. Noack Berlin” SIZE: 15-3/4″ x 10-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good with nice patina 9-92798 (400-600)

1246
$0.00

DAVID DAVIDOVICH BURLIUK (American/Russian, 1882-1967) OOSTPLEIN ROTTERDAM, HOLLAND. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved & painted wood frame having painted liner Signed lower left and titled middle & lower right SIZE: 18″ x 15″ Overall: 27″ x 24″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70555 (10,000-15,000)

1247
$0.00

DAVID DAVIDOVICH BURLIUK (American/Russian, 1882-1967) WOMAN IN RED SCARF. Oil on board Housed in a gilt wood frame with painted liner Signed lower left “Burliuk” SIZE: 6-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ Overall: 9-1/4″ x 8-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92807 (2,000-3,000)

1248
$23,700.00

HUGO DARNAUT (Germany/Austria, 1851-1937) THE DUCK POND IN SPRING. Oil on cradled board Housed in a contemporary Louis XVI style gilt wood frame Signed “H. Darnaut SIZE: 25″ x 19”. Overall: 32-1/2″ x 27″ CONDITION: Very good, very minor scattered retouch. 9-92416 (12,000-18,000)

1249
$0.00

ALEXIS PAUL ARAPOFF (American/Russian, 1904-1948) FIGURES BY THE TRAIN. Mixed media Housed in a gilt gesso decorated frame with small loss & matte behind glass Signed lower left SIZE: Sight: 12-1/2″ x 19″. Overall: 17-1/2″ x 26-3/4″ CONDITION: Good 7-70529 (800-1,200)

1250
$1,125.75

SIGNED (Russian?, 19th Century) SAILING UNDER EVENING SKIES. Oil on canvas on board Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame with some losses Signed indistinctly lower right and dated what appears to be “1860” SIZE: 19″ x 15-1/2″. Overall: 26-1/2″ x 22-3/4″ CONDITION: Inpainting, good 9-92778 (600-800)

1251
$6,075.00

ALEXEI HARLAMOFF (Russian, 1842-Circa 1920) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN IN YELLOW DRESS. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt gesso flower decorated frame Signed upper right “A Harmaloff” SIZE: 13-3/4″ X 11-1/4″. Overall: 19″ x 15-1/2″ CONDITION: Inpainting mostly to frame edges with craquelure, otherwise very good 9-92855 (8,000-12,000)

1252
$31,995.00

HEDWIG MECHLE-GROSSMANN (German, 1857-1928) YOUNG GIRL WITH HER DOLL. Oil on wood panel Housed in a fine gesso decorated fancy frame with name plaque Signed upper left “Mechle Grossman” SIZE: 16″ x 12″ Overall: 22″ x 18″ CONDITION: Very good having a small area of missing varnish in hair 7-70556 (5,000-7,000)

1253
$2,962.50

HANS HASSENTEUFEL (German, 1887-1943) NUDE DANCER IN LANDSCAPE. Larger oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt molded wood wide frame Signed lower left SIZE: 37-1/2″ x 27-3/4″. Overall: 45-1/2″ x 35-1/2″ CONDITION: Inpainting, very good with craquelure 9-92988 (3,000-5,000)

1254
$2,666.25

ANDREAS ACHENBACH (American/German, 1815-1910) VILLAGE AT THE RIVERS EDGE. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt antique reduced frame Signed lower right “A Achenbach” and dated “1849”? SIZE: 14-1/4″ x 31-1/2″. Overall: 19-1/2″ x 36-3/4″ CONDITION: Lined, restored with inpainting, good 9-92041 (2,500-4,500)

1255
$0.00

CHARLES KAREL BOOM (Belgian, 1858-1939) PORTRAIT OF TWO WOMEN IN A PARK. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine reproduction wide gilt frame Signed lower right “Ch. Boom 1901″ Reference: Illustrated on the front cover of 2009-2010 edition of Davenport’s Art Reference & Price Guide SIZE: 47-1/2″ x 36-1/2”. Overall: 58-1/4″ x 47″ CONDITION: Scattered retouch, very good 9-28805 (5,000-8,000)

1256
$0.00

FRANCOIS ADOLPHE GRISON (French, 1845-1914) BACK FROM THE HUNT, AN INTERIOR SCENE. Oil on canvas Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt liner Signed lower right “Grison” SPECIAL NOTE: This painting is being sold to benefit the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, New Hampshire SIZE: 13″ x 16″ Overall: 18″ x 21-1/4″ CONDITION: Craquelure, some inpainting 9-92191 (3,000-5,000)

1257
$0.00

MARIANUS ADRIANUS KOEKKOEK (Netherlands, 1807-1870) MEETING OUTSIDE OF TOWN. Oil on wood panel Housed in its original fancy gesso decorated frame with gilt liner Signed lower left “M A Koekkoek 1870″ SIZE: 14″ x 17-1/2”. Overall: 20-1/2″ x 24″ CONDITION: Very good with some touch up 9-92852 (10,000-20,000)

1258
$3,645.00

JOHANN ANTOINE DE JONGE (Netherlands, 1864-1927) PAIR OF SUMMER LANDSCAPES. Oil on board Housed in identical gilt French style frames with gilt liners One signed on verso in pencil, the other dated lower left “27/IX 94″ SIZE: 15-1/4″ x 20”. Overall: 22″ x 27″ PROVENANCE: Acquired from the artist’s studio CONDITION: Very good 9-92976 (5,000-8,000)

1259
$0.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: Title should be Mary Magdalene with skull & fire stick, not Maiden.

ARNOUND WYDERVELD (Netherlands, 1823-1888) MAIDEN WITH SKULL AND FIRE STICK. Oil on board Housed in an antique gilt wood frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “A Wydeveld” SIZE: 16″ x 12-3/4″ Overall: 24″ x 21″ CONDITION: Minor touch up, very good 9-92783 (2,000-3,000)

1260
$0.00

JUAREZ MACHADO (Latin American, 1941-) THE PARIS ENCOUNTER. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Juarez Machado Paris, 1999″ SIZE: 29″ x 39-1/4”. Overall: 33-1/4″ x 44″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-92486 (8,000-12,000)

1261
$3,037.50

DIEGO RIVERA (American/Mexican, 1886-1957) WOMAN WITH CHICKENS. Watercolor Housed in a modern carved wood & gilt frame with linen & gilt liner behind glass and two mattes Signed lower left “Diego Rivera” SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 10-1/2″. Overall: 31-3/4″ x 27-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91907 (4,000-6,000)

1262
$4,147.50

EMILIO SANCHEZ PERRIER (Spanish, 1855-1907) COUNTRY VILLA, SEVILLA. Oil on wood panel Housed in a period gesso decorated deep frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “E Sanchez Perrier Sevilla” SIZE: 5-3/4″ x 8-3/4″. Overall: 13″ x 15-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92412 (8,000-12,000)

1263
$2,666.25

EDUARDO ZAMACOIS Y ZABALA (Spanish, 1842-1871) HARLEQUIN PLAYING CARDS. Oil on canvas Housed in a good carved gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Zamacois” SIZE: 12″ x 22″ Overall: 15-1/2″ x 26″ CONDITION: Craquelure, inpainting 7-70554 (2,000-4,000)

1264
$1,215.00

HENRY WALKER D’ACOSTA (Spanish, 19th century) IN THE TAVERN KITCHEN. Oil on board Housed in a decorative gilt wood frame with edge losses with a Foster Brothers Boston label Signed lower left “Hy. Valker d’Acosta” SPECIAL NOTE: Proceeds of the sale of this painting go to the Currier Museum in Manchester, New Hampshire SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. Overall: 18″ x 22″ CONDITION: Very good, minor inpainting. 9-92190 (1,000-1,500)

1265
$2,430.00

UNSIGNED (European, 19th Century or earlier) “NASCENDO MORIMUR”. Oil on wood panel Housed in an early style ebonized frame with gilt liner Unsigned SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 17-1/4″ Overall: 17″ x 22″ CONDITION: Fine craquelure, some inpainting, good 7-70553 (4,000-6,000)

1266
$948.00

UNSIGNED (European, 19th Century) GENRE SCENE OF A MOURNING FAMILY. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine period fancy gilt frame Unsigned SIZE: 21-1/2″ x 18″ Overall: 26″ x 22″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainted, very good 9-92010 (1,200-1,800)

1267
$296.25

SIGNED (European, Early 20th Century) YOUNG WOMAN WITH FLOWERS & PARASOL. Pastel on canvas Housed in a modern silver gilt frame behind glass Signed “Schaider, 1911″ SIZE: 36″ x 26”. Overall: 40-3/4″ x 30-1/2″ CONDITION: Bottom 3″ with stain, small break below elbow. Otherwise very good 9-92198 (1,000-2,000)

1268
$237.00

UNSIGNED (Continental, 19th Century) NINE MINIATURE PORTRAITS. Oil on board The nine miniatures affixed to a wood panel with carved lattice and housed in a molded wood 19th C frame Unsigned SIZE: Each miniature: 4″ x 2-3/4″. Overall: 15-1/2″ x 12-1/2″ CONDITION: Fine craquelure surface, otherwise very good 7-70532 (800-1,200)

1269
$0.00

PHILLIPE (European, 19th Century) ADVICE FOR A MOTHER AND CHILD. Oil on canvas Housed in a scrolling leaf motif antique frame Signed bottom left “Phillipe” and dated “18_ _” SIZE: 36″ x 28″. Overall: 44″ x 35-3/4″. CONDITION: Relined, scattered inpainting, very good. 9-26639 (400-600)

1270
$888.75

ATTRIBUTED GYSBERT GILLISZ DE HONDECOETER (Dutch, 1604-1653) COLLECTION OF FARMYARD BIRDS. Large oil on canvas Housed in a fancy gesso decorated gilt antique frame with some losses Unsigned SIZE: 35″ x 43″. Overall: 43″ x 51″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Old lining, unknown restoration, good 9-92255 (3,000-5,000)

1271
$0.00

OLD MASTER (European, 19th Century or earlier) PAIR OF LANDSCAPES WITH HUNTING DOGS, ONE WITH BOAR AND ONE WITH BEAR. Oil on canvas Housed in matching gilt antique frames Unsigned but bearing an illegible name on back of canvas SIZE: 14″ x 19″ Overall: 16-1/2″ x 21-1/2 CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, craquelure, otherwise good 9-90879 (4,000-6,000)

1272
$1,458.00

MANNER OF PHILIPP PETER ROOS (ROSA DA TIVOLI) (German/Italian, 1657-1706) PANORAMIC LANDSCAPE WITH COWS. Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame with losses Unsigned SIZE: 33-1/2″ x 40″. Overall: 40-1/2″ x 47-1/2″ CONDITION: Lined, restored, good 9-92175 (2,000-4,000)

1273
$3,555.00

MANNER OF CLAUDE LE LORRAIN (French/Italian, 1600-1682) “PAYSAGE ROMAINE”. Oil on canvas Housed in a good French style gilt frame having artist plaque Unsigned SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 23-1/2″ Overall: 23″ x 29-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92173 (4,000-6,000)

1274
$296.25

MANNER OF PETER (PIETER) LELY (Netherlands, 1618-1680) PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN GOLD. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern rectangular frame Unsigned SIZE: 28″ x 22″. Overall: 31-1/2″ x 25-1/2″ CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting 9-92174 (1,000-1,500)

1275
$607.50

OLD MASTER (Continental, 19th Century or earlier) MARY AND ELIZABETH. Oil on wood panel Housed in an antique gilt molded wood frame Unsigned Inscribed on verso “Property of Henry K Goale Ill. 1901″ SIZE: 32-1/4″ x 24-1/2”. Overall: 36-1/2″ x 29-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Alligatored varnish layer, separations where pieces of the wood make up the panel, inpainting 9-92241 (2,000-4,000)

1276
$486.00

UNSIGNED (Old Master Style, 19th Century or earlier) THE HOLY FAMILY. Oil on copper Unframed Unsigned SIZE: 12″ x 9″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Some touch up, some losses, fair to good 9-92310 (800-1,200)

1277
$2,370.00

CIRCLE OF ANTON RAPHAEL MENGS (German, 1728-1779) CUPID SHARPENING THE ARROW. Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gilt frame Unsigned SIZE: 18″ x 15″ Overall: 20-1/2″ x 17-1/2″ CONDITION: Some touch up, very good 9-92785 (2,000-3,000)

1278
$607.50

MANNER OF BENJAMIN WEST (Pennsylvania/United Kingdom/England, 1738-1820) ALLEGORICAL SCENE WITH ANGEL. Oil on canvas Housed in a 19th century American composite gilt wood frame with losses Unsigned, fragmentary identification label on verso SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 25″. Overall: 28″ x 33″ CONDITION: Lined, minor retouch, losses 9-92840 (1,000-1,500)

1279
$668.25

ATTRIBUTED TO JAN BRUEGHEL THE ELDER (Flemish, 1568-1625). Pen and ink with wash on paper Unframed Identified inscription and Christie’s sticker verso View of a port with watch-tower and cannon. SIZE: 9″ x 12 1/2″. CONDITION: Early repair along top border, very good overall. 7-70618 (600-800)

1280
$243.00

CIRCLE OF ANDRIES D. BOTH (Dutch, 1611-1641). Charcoal drawing on paper Unframed Indistinctly signed lower left, Christie’s sticker verso Figures with dogs. SIZE: 8 1/” x 7 1/2″ Matting: 16″ x 12″ CONDITION: Spotting and stains, small tear lower right. 7-70619 (600-800)

1281
$243.00

THREE UNSIGNED WORKS (European, 17th thru 19th Century). 1) Landscape Sketch, ink on paper mounted to light stock Contained within a light matte Unsigned 2) Portrait Of A Man’s Head. Red chalk on paper Housed in a hinged matte Unsigned 3) Ships On The Open Ocean. Watercolor on paper Unframed Unsigned SIZE: 1) 4-1/2″ x 8″. Overall: 11-1/4″ x 14-1/4″ 2) 6″ x 7″. Matte size: 10″ x 10-3/4″ 3) : 8-3/4″ x 11-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a Montclair, NJ estate CONDITION: 1) Some light foxing and toning, good 2) Surface dirt, at center forehead into eye is a back supporting patch – unknown as to whether there is retouching. 3) Very good 9-90297 (200-400)

1282
$789.75

IN THE MANNER OF CLARA PEETERS (Flemish, 1594-1657) STILL LIFE WITH FISH, CAT, POT. Oil on canvas Unframed Signed lower right “A.V.” SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 24″ CONDITION: Scraped area on right stretcher line, discolored varnish, fair. 9-92797 (400-600)

1283
$0.00

OLD MASTER DRAWING ATTRIBUTED TO NICOLAS LANCRET (French, 1690-1743) PEG-LEG BEGGER. Red chalk on paper Unframed Artist attribution, Christie’s lot sticker, and inscribed “H. S. Reitlinger Collection”, verso. SIZE: 10-3/4″ x 9-1/2″ CONDITION: Separation repairs 7-70616 (1,000-2,000)

1284
$303.75

SIGNED & UNSIGNED (European, 18th Century )TWO EARLY FRAMED OLD MASTER STYLE WORKS. 1) Watercolor – Two women in interior Housed in a thin wood frame with highlighted matte Pencil signed illegibly 2) Watercolor – Figure with walking stick Housed in a thin wood frame with highlighted matte Unsigned SIZE: 1) Sight: 6-1/4″ x 6″ Overall: 15-1/2″ x 13-3/4″ 2) 7-1/2″ x 5-3/4″ Overall: 20-1/2″ x 18-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Descended through the family of Augusto Floriano Jaccaci (American, 1856-1930) CONDITION: Not examined out of frames 1) Foxing & laid down, otherwise good 2) Foxing 9-90227 (500-1,000)

1285
$2,666.25

OLD MASTER DRAWING GIOVANNI F. BARBIERI, OR GUERCINO (Italian, 1591-1666) LATE HEROD. Pen and brown ink on paper laid down on paper Unframed Stamped lower right T.H., inscribed with “Late herod”, notes as well as: “Thomas Hudson’s Collection, born 1701- died 1779, first sale 1779, Langforth, London, Second sale, 1785 at Christie’s” SIZE: 6″ x 6-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70628 (4,000-6,000)

1286
$2,666.25

REMBRANDT VAN RIJN (Dutch, 1606-1669) ABRAHAM CARESSING ISAAC. Etching Housed in a thin gilt modern frame with matte Signed lightly in plate lower left An added “S” in circle stamped in lower right corner Unknown edition & unknown state Verso bears a typed label indicating “From R. Goldberg Collection” SIZE: Actual: 4-1/2″ x 3-3/4″ Overall: CONDITION: The etching has been mounted to hard paper and then cutout & mounted to a backing board, free mounted in frame. Not examined out of frame 7-70547 (2,000-3,000)

1287
$212.63

ABRAHAM BLOMMAERT (Netherlands, C. 1626) NEPTUNE & FIGURES. Etching Housed in a thin mahogany frame behind glass & matte Signed in plate lower left “A. Blomart, Del.”; “E” at center and lower right “I.G.Hertel, Exc: A:V:6″ SIZE: Sight: 7-3/4″ x 10”. Overall: 18-1/2″ x 20-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From the family of Augusto F. Jaccaci (American, 1856-1930) CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, light foxing, very good 9-90226 (300-500)

1288
$29.63

SPECIAL ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOT. This lot consists of twelve past Julia auction catalogs, together with their prices realized list. These catalogs serve as a valuable reference source. We regularly sell our past auction catalogs to collectors and dealers alike for that purpose. Please also note: The entire proceeds of this lot (to include the buyer’s premium), shall be donated to the St. Jude Children’s Hospital. St. Jude’s is one of the finest hospitals in North America today for the research and care of children afflicted with cancer. We hope that you will consider competing on this lot, we consider it to be an extremely worthwhile cause and we have dedicated ourselves to include similar lots in every single one of our auctions, the proceeds of which will be donated to St. Jude’s. Thank you for your participation. CONDITION: Very good. 8-87112-2 (300-400)

1289
$0.00

HOWARD LOGAN HILDEBRANDT (American, 1872-1958) WOMAN SEATED ON A PARK BENCH. Oil on canvas Housed in a decorative gilt flower decorated frame with gilt & linen liner Label on verso “Comenos Boston, MA” Signed lower right “H L Hildebrant” SIZE: 36″ x 30″. Overall: 44-3/4″ x 38-3/4″ CONDITION: Inpainting, very good 9-90655 (5,000-7,000)

1290
$0.00

JAMES CARROLL BECKWITH (American, 1852-1917) GIRL IN GREEN. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern ribbed frame with double ribbed liner Signed upper right Carroll Beckwith SIZE: 24-1/4″ x 18-1/4″. Overall: 34″ x 28″ CONDITION: Very good, lined with inpainting 9-90660 (5,000-7,000)

1291
$0.00

ELISHA KENT KANE WETHERILL (AMERICAN, 1874-1929) “THE SISTERS”. Oil on wood panel Housed in a carved gilt wood Unsigned, inscribed verso “Property of Georgina Wetherill Smith” retaining labels, “Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 71st Annual Exhibit, 1902″ and Richard York Gallery label SIZE: 21-1/2″ x 18″ Overall: 28-1/4″ x 24-1/2” CONDITION: Minor touch up, very good 7-70631 (2,000-4,000)

1292
$0.00

JULIAN ALDEN WEIR (American, 1852-1919) YOUNG GIRL IN LANDSCAPE. Pastel Housed in a modern antique style gilt frame with four mattes Signed lower right “J A Weir” SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. Overall: 30″ x 26″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91694 (8,000-12,000)

1293
$5,925.00

WALT FRANCIS KUHN (American, 1877-1949) PORTRAIT OF A RED HEAD. Oil on canvas Housed in a carved wood silver gilt frame with liner Signed lower left “Walt Kuhn 1942″ SIZE: 25″ x 30”. Overall: 33-1/4″ x 38-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good with light craquelure with minor touch up 9-92158 (9,000-12,000)

1294
$3,851.25

ALEXANDER OSCAR LEVY (American, 1881-1947) THE FANS. Large oil on canvas Housed in a decorative painted wood & gesso frame with losses Signed lower right “Alex Levy” SIZE: 35-1/2″ x 42-1/4″. Overall: 39-1/2″ x 46″ CONDITION: Very good with some minor touch up 9-92796 (4,000-6,000)

1295
$1,185.00

WILLIAM WALLACE GILCHRIST JR. (American, 1879-1926) PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST’S MOTHER. Oil on wood panel Unframed Signed lower left “W.W. Gilchrist Jr. May 1905″ NOTE: Probably a painting executed in the family home in Cundy’s Harbor, Maine SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 16” PROVENANCE: Acquired from the artist’s family CONDITION: Some touch up, very good 9-90223 (1,500-3,000)

1296
$1,215.00

INDIANA GYBERSON (American, 1879-1928) MODEL WITH RED VASE. Oil on canvas Housed in its original carved & gilt frame Signed lower left “Indiana Gyberson Chicago, 1919″ SIZE: 28″ x 32”. Overall: 33-3/4″ x 37-3/4″ CONDITION: Craquelure with some lifting & chip, needs tightening on stretcher, otherwise good 9-92833 (2,000-3,000)

1297
$850.50

EMMA EILERS (American, 20th century) HEAVENLY BLUES YOUNG GIRL WITH MORNING GLORIES. Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt wood frame having some losses Signed lower right “E. Eilers”. One period identification label affixed to frame, and one Burell Syndicate label attached to frame on verso SIZE: 20″ x 30″. Overall” 27-1/2″ x 38″. CONDITION: Very good, very minor scattered inpainting 9-92839 (1,200-1,500)

1299
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES WELLS CHAMPNEY (American, 1843-1903) A PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN IN WHITE DRESS. Pastel on paper Unsigned Housed in its original gesso decorated frame which is damaged with major losses SIZE: Oval size: 31″ x 24-1/2″. Overall: 38″ x 47″. CONDITION: Water drop stains horizontal across face. Otherwise very good. 7-70579 (1,000-2,000)

1300
$0.00

PAUL A. WILLIAMS (American, 1934- ) “LE BORD DE LA NER” (“AFTERNOON SAIL”). Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gilt fancy frame with linen liner Signed lower right “P. Williams”, also signed and titled verso on stretcher SIZE: 24″ x 36″. Overall: 33″ x 45-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29101 (1,000-1,500)

1301
$888.75

HILDA BELCHER (American, 1881-1963) TWO PORTRAIT WORKS OF ROSA BROOKS. 1) Oil on canvas mounted to cardboard Housed in a simple pine frame Signed lower left “Hilda Belcher” 2) Charcoal Portrait Housed in a simple black frame with glass Signed lower left “HB May 9, 1929″ SIZE: 1) 5″ x 3-1/2″ Overall: 8″ x 6-1-2? 2) Sight: 14-3/4″ x 11″ Overall: 15-1/2″ x 12” CONDITION: 1) Some light scrapes, canvas is cut and mounted to cardboard (not stretcher), otherwise good 2) Very good 9-91727 (1,000-1,500)

1302
$592.50

HILDA BELCHER (American, 1881-1963) THREE WORKS & THREE PHOTOGRAPHS. 1) Oil on board – Spaniel Signed “Hilda Belcher July 1936” 2) Charcoal – Dog Unsigned 3) Pencil – Self Portrait? Dated “June 1918″ 4-6) Three photographs of the artist All housed in period frames SIZE: 1) 9-1/2″ x 12″ Overall: 11-1/2″ x 14-1/2″ 2) Sight: 10-1/2″ x 8″ Overall: 11-1/4″ x 8-3/4″ 3) Sight: 9-1/2″ x 6-3/4″ Overall: 10-1/2″ x 7-3/4″ 4-6) Smallest: 6″ x 4″ to 7″ x 10-1/2” PROVENANCE: Descended through the Brooks family who were close friends of the artist CONDITION: Generally very good 9-91728 (500-1,000)

1303
$237.00

WILLIAM HENRY DETHLEF KOERNER (American, 1878-1938) “ELLIE’S TENTH BIRTHDAY”. Oil on board Housed in a gilt wood frame behind glass Signed “W H D Koerner” and dated “03” lower left Well known magazine and book illustrator, Koerner’s training and connections early on marked him for success. First studying at the Art Institute of Chicago he then moved onto the Art Student’s League, where he trained with Norman Rockwell’s teacher, George Bridgman. Early recognition for his illustrations led him to continue his studies in Delaware with Howard Pyle. Timed perfectly, his colleagues there included N.C.Wyeth, Harvey Dunn and several other luminaries in the world of illustration. Book and magazine commissions took him throughout the United States, and he ultimately became associated with his illustrations of Western life. Following the death of the artist, his widow chose to keep his active studio intact. It is now displayed at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center’s Whitney Museum of Western Art in Cody, Wyoming. SIZE: Sight: 25-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. Overall: 29-1/2″ x 17-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Ex-Judith Green Estate, New York CONDITION: Very good 9-90898 (800-1,200)

1304
$486.00

RUTH MURCHISON (American, 20th Century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN WITH SHAWL. Large oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame Signed lower right “Ruth Murchison” SIZE: 46″ x 35″. Overall: 51″ x 39-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92187 (800-1,200)

1305
$273.38

GUY HOFF (American, 1889-1962) YOUNG WOMAN IN KIMONO. Pastel on canvas Housed in a period gilt wood frame behind glass Signed lower left “Guy Hoff” SIZE: 36″ x 27″. Overall: 41″ x 32″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good 9-92320 (300-500)

1306
$4,252.50

LEON KROLL (American/European, 1884-1974) BATHING IN THE WOODS. Oil on canvas Housed in fine carved & gilt replacement frame Signed and dated “1934” lower right SIZE: 40″ x 30″. Overall: 47″ x 37″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92836 (7,000-10,000)

1307
$3,280.50

WILL HOWE FOOTE (American, 1874-1965) SPRINGTIME NUDES. Oil on canvas Unframed Signed lower left “Will Howe Foote” SIZE: 34″ x 29″ CONDITION: Very good with some spot inpainting 9-93020 (3,000-5,000)

1308
$0.00

SIR JACOB EPSTEIN (American/English, 1880-1959) NUDE WITH GOLD NECKLACE. Graphite & watercolor Housed in a modern gilt frame with double matte (small losses) Signed lower right “Epstein” SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 21-1/2″ Overall: 21-1/2″ x 27-1/4″ PROVENANCE: Ex-private Beverly Hills, CA Collection CONDITION: Some light foxing, otherwise very good 9-90893 (2,000-4,000)

1309
$2,251.50

HENRY SIDDONS MOWBRAY (American, 1858-1928) NUDE STUDY-COPY FROM SPANISH GALLERY. Oil on canvas Housed in a good gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner Unsigned but having a label with title and artist, also a Foster Bros Boston label SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 8-3/4″ Overall: 15-1/2″ x 15-1/2″ CONDITION: Craquelure, some touch up, very good 9-92784 (2,000-3,000)

1310
$592.50

LEON KROLL (American, 1884-1974) RECLINING NUDE IN LANDSCAPE. Oil on board Housed in a gilt wood period frame Signed lower right “Leon Kroll” SIZE: 16″ x 19-3/4″. Overall: 17-3/4″ x 21-1/2″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, generally good 9-92195 (1,000-1,500)

1311
$1,701.00

ALBERT BABB INSLEY (1842-1937) NUDE IN LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt wood frame Unsigned but having attached to verso a letter from Roy Blankenship regarding this painting SIZE: 12″ x 18″ Overall 15″ x 20-3/4″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainted, good 9-92806 (800-1,200)

1312
$622.13

MOSES SOYER (American, 1899-1974) RESTING NUDE. Conte drawing Housed in a modern stained wood frame with matte Signed middle left with a presentation inscription PROVENANCE: Sight: 24″ x 18-1/4″. Overall: 31-1/2″ x 25-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92194 (500-800)

1313
$0.00

JOSEPH RODEFER DE CAMP (American, 1858-1923) ROBERT ARCHEY WOODS “SOUTH END HOUSE FIRST HEAD WORKER”. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt wood frame with name & artist plaque Signed upper left “Joseph De Camp 1918″ Background of painting depicts the map of the South End of Boston NOTE: Settlement House Pioneer, Founder of South End House the First Settlement in Boston, Social Reformer, Author and Educator SIZE: 33″ x 29. Overall: 39″ x 35”. CONDITION: One small patch to reverse, minor inpainting, very good 9-92801 (8,000-10,000)

1314
$711.00

ALFRED HEPWORTH (HEPWOTH) (American, First half of the 20th Century) PORTRAIT OF HIS TEACHER WALTER GRIFFIN. Oil on wood panel Housed in a period gilt frame Signed lower right and dated “1932” NOTE: Alfred Hepworth was a student of the artist Walter Griffin and Griffin, through his letters held at the Archives of American Art encouraged Hepworth to continue his portraiture SIZE: 12″ x 9″ Overall: 13″ x 10″ CONDITION: Tight seam line vertical through center, otherwise very good 9-90932 (800-1,200)

1315
$0.00

LEON JOSEPH FLORENTIN BONNAT (American/French, 1833-1922) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Large oil on canvas Unframed Signed lower right “L Bonnat 1886″ SIZE: 56-1/4″ x 42-3/4” CONDITION: Craquelure, some touch up & small areas that need touch up 7-70549 (2,000-4,000)

1316
$414.75

DANA POND (American, 1881-1962) PORTRAIT OF THE REVEREND GLENN TILLEY MORSE (1870-1950). Large oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt frame which is as is with losses Signed lower right and dated “06” Rev. Morse was Rector of All Saints Church, West Newbury, MA SIZE: 66″ x 45″. Overall: 74″ x 53″ CONDITION: Some inpainting and repaired areas, in need of more restoration 9-91631 (800-1,200)

1317
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, First half of the 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A KING CHARLES SPANIEL ON A RED PILLOW. Oil on canvas Housed in a period ripple black frame Unsigned SIZE: 32″ x 40″ Overall: 34″ x 42″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; W. M. Schwind, Jr. Antiques 9/13/98 CONDITION: Minor touch up, very good 9-90626 (9,000-12,000)

1318
$0.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

As noted in the catalog the artist appears to be C. Ellis. The subject was copied by a painting by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (1802-1873).

C ELLIS? (European, 19th Century) TWO SPANIELS ON A TABLE. Oil on canvas Housed in a good gilt gesso decorated frame Signed lower right “C Ellis” SIZE: 10″ x 12″ Overall: 18-1/2″ x 20-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection CONDITION: Light scuff on bottom margin otherwise very good 9-90618 (1,600-2,200)

1319
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A DOG IN INTERIOR SETTING. Oil on canvas Housed in a decorated gilt modern frame with linen liner Unsigned SIZE: 24″ x 30″ Overall: 30″ x 36-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection CONDITION: Very good 9-90632 (2,000-4,000)

1320
$0.00

GEORGE HAVELL (British, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A TERRIER IN LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas Signed lower right “G Havell 1832″ Housed in a gilt decorated wood frame NOTE: Information written on verso paper indicates that this dog was owned by Thomas Pearson of Kendal & Queens College, Oxford. In the background are the Spires of Oxford and the view is from Hinksey on Boar’s Hill. Along with some previous history SIZE: 23″ x 30-1/4”. Overall: 27-3/4″ x 35-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection; Bonham’s 2/12/08 CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting, very good 9-91799 (2,000-3,000)

1321
$0.00

GEORGE WILLIAM HORLOR (United Kingdom, 1823-1895) THE PLAYFUL PUPPY. Oil on board Housed in an antique gilt wood frame with gilt liner Unsigned SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 12-1/2″. Overall: 16″ x 20″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection; Christies 11/28/07 CONDITION: Very good with minor touch up 9-91823 (2,000-3,000)

1322
$486.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) DOG WITH LACE HANDKERCHIEF. Pastel on paper Housed in a Victorian walnut gilt edge frame with glass Unsigned SIZE: Sight: 13-3/4″ x 17-3/4″. Overall: 17-1/2″ x 21-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection. CONDITION: Very good 9-91814 (800-1,200)

1323
$1,579.50

UNSIGNED (American, 19th/20th Century) PORTRAIT OF A BLACK & WHITE CAT. Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt & black frame Unsigned SIZE: 20″ x 14″ Overall: 26″ x 20-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91682 (800-1,200)

1324
$1,599.75

GEORGE ARMFIELD (United Kingdom, 1808-1893) FOX & DOG IN LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame (as is) Signed lower left SIZE: 8″ x 11″. Overall: 16″ x 9″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection CONDITION: Relined, restored with some inpainting 9-91815 (800-1,200)

1325
$237.00

B JONES (British, 19th Century) TWO DOGS AND A MOUSE TRAP. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gold gilt gesso decorated frame Signed lower left B Jones? 1859 SIZE: 8″ x 10″. Overall: 14″ x 16″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection CONDITION: Light craquelure, small area on lower right having repair. A nicely executed scene 9-91821 (800-1,200)

1326
$0.00

F H SHAW (American, Late 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE COLLIE “NEWINGTON FLOSS”. Oil on canvas Housed in a silvered gilt wood frame Signed lower left & dated 1898 SIZE: 16-1/4″ x 24″ Overall: 18-1/2″ x 26-1/2″ CONDITION: Patch to reverse, inpainting, good 9-92823 (600-800)

1327
$770.25

UNSIGNED (19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A STANDING DOG. Oil on canvas mounted to board Housed in a modern partial gilt frame Unsigned SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 9-1/4″. Overall: 19-1/2″ x 13-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection CONDITION: Canvas with some restoration, some small areas of canvas showing. Good 9-91812 (300-500)

1328
$2,133.00

BRETT JAMES SMITH (American, 1958-) HUNTERS SETTING THE DECOY. Oil on board Housed in a modern wood frame with linen liner Signed lower left “Brett Smith 1988″ SIZE: Sight: 16-1/4″ x 22-1/4″ Overall: 21″ x 27” PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist & descended through the Estate of Ralph Todd CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91759 (3,000-5,000)

1329
$1,185.00

BRETT JAMES SMITH (American, 1958-) HUNTER POLING INTO POSITION. Oil on board Housed in a modern molded wood frame with linen liner having some finish loss to corner Signed lower left “Brett J Smith 1988″ SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 19-1/2″ Overall: 19″ x 24” PROVENANCE: Purchased from the artist and descended from the Estate of Ralph Todd CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91760 (3,000-5,000)

1330
$1,066.50

ARTHUR R EAKIN (American, Mid 20th Century) CANADA GEESE. Oil on canvas Housed in a decorative partial gilt frame with linen liner Signed lower left “Arthur R Eakin” SIZE: 18″ x 24″. Overall: 22-1/2″ x 28-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91669 (750-1,250)

1331
$770.25

WILLIAM P TYNER (American, 1935-1987) TWO WORKS: FLOCK OF RED HEADS LANDING AND CANADA GEESE FLYING. Watercolors Housed in modern decorative wood frames and matte One signed bottom right and the other bottom left “Wm P. Tyner” SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 21″. Overall: 24-1/2″ x 29″. Sight: 17-1/2″ x 28″. Overall: 26″ x 36″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91757 (500-1,000)

1332
$7,110.00

FELIX OCTAVIUS CARR DARLEY (American 1822-1888) WOODLAND TRAPPERS. Oil on artist board Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame Identified on reverse in light pencil “Sketch by F.O.C. Darley…Darley is in the picture on extreme right” SIZE: 12″ x 18″. Overall: 18″ x 23-3/4″. CONDITION: Minor touch up. Very good. 9-92998 (4,000-6,000)

1333
$1,481.25

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) SETTERS ON POINT. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine naturalistic motif wide gilt period frame SIZE: 30″ x 50″. Overall: 40-1/2″ X 61″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good condition, surface dirt, original canvas re-attached to slightly smaller period stretcher 9-92238 (1,000-1,500)

1334
$668.25

ATTRIBUTED TO JESSE TALBOT (American, 1806-1879) DUCK HUNTING IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS. Oil on canvas Unframed Unsigned Jesse Talbot (1806-1879) exhibited at the National Academy and was elected as an associate member in 1842. Lived in New York for most of his life. SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 24″ CONDITION: Some inpainting, overall good with a few small impact bruises. 9-25017 (900-1,200)

1335
$888.75

ROY MARTELL MASON (American, 1886-1972) “THE UPPER FALLS”. Watercolor Unframed Signed lower right “Roy M Mason” SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 31-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-29999 (3,000-4,000)

1336
$486.00

GORDON HOPE GRANT (American, 1875-1962) SURF FISHING. Watercolor Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen liner (foxed) Signed lower left “Gordon Grant” SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 20-1/2″. Overall: 21″ x 27-1/2″. CONDITION: Foxing and some toning. 9-29130 (800-1,200)

1337
$1,777.50

GRANT HACKING (American, 1964-) MOUNTAIN LION’S LAIR. Oil on linen on masonite Housed in a Grant Hacking signed silver gilt molded wood frame Signed lower left “Grant Hacking”, also titled & signed on reverse SIZE: 9″ x 16″. Overall: 13-3/4″ x 20-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91668 (700-1,000)

1338
$3,555.00

CLARK EVERICE BRONSON (American, 1939-) DOWN WINDSWEPT PEAKS. Bronze Mounted to a wood plinth Signed “Clark Bronson NAWA 11/75” and dated “1981” SIZE: Bronze: 11″ h x 14″ l x 11″ w. Plinth: 1-1/2″ h x 15″ x 10-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91741 (1,500-2,500)

1339
$0.00

BOB PARKS (American, 1948- ) “SPIRIT OF AMERICA”. Patinated bronze Signed “Bob Parks” and numbered out of an edition of 35 SIZE: Bronze only: 32″ h. Total: 35″. Wingspan: 41-1/2″ w x 35″ d. CONDITION: Very good with wonderful multi-colored patina. 9-90067 (3,000-5,500)

1340
$1,540.50

UNSIGNED (Possibly Japanese, 19th Century) EAGLE ON BRANCH. Bronze SIZE: 52-1/2″ h x approx 42″ d. Wingspan: 62″. CONDITION: Repairs to wings, holes in tree trunk, repaired tail, nice verdigris patina. 9-90095 (1,000-2,000)

1341
$789.75

ARTHUR BURDETT FROST (American, 1851-1928) SET OF 7 FRAMED HUNTING CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS & ANOTHER. Chromolithographs Set of 7 identically housed in fine wood frames with mattes, other in a burl wood frame with matte All signed in the prints “A B Frost” SIZE: Sight: 7 are 12″ x 19-1/4″; 17-3/4″ x 11-1/2″. Overall: 17-1/2″ x 24-1/2″; 25-1/2″ x 19-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 7-70393 (800-1,200)

1342
$486.00

ROY THOMPSEN (American, 1928-) 5 WORKS OF CANADA GEESE. Pen & ink Housed in fine ribbed gilt wood frames with colorful mattes All signed “Roy Thompsen” SIZE: Smallest to largest: Sight: 7-1/2″ x 10-1/2″ to 12″ x 16-1/2″ Overall: 17″ x 19″ to 21″ x 25-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protections Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70435 (300-500)

1343
$296.25

ROY THOMPSEN (American, 1928-) FOUR BIRD STUDIES. Acrylic, Mixed media & Watercolors; Two Swans, Seagull & Chickadee Housed in fine modern gilt frames All signed “Roy Thompsen” SIZE: Smallest to largest: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 14″ to 13-1/2″ x 18-1/2″ Overall: 19″ x 23″ to 21″ x 26″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70441 (300-500)

1344
$355.50

ROY THOMPSEN (American, 1928-) THREE WORKS. Blue Heron, Egret & Egret on a Sandy Beach Acrylic Housed in fine gilt wood frames with colorful mattes All signed “Roy Thompsen” SIZE: Sight: 13-1/2″ x 18″ and 18-1/2″ x 13-3/4″. Overall: 24″ x 28-3/4″ and 30-1/4″ x 25-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 7-70437 (300-500)

1345
$651.75

ROY THOMPSEN (American, 1928-) FOUR WORKS OF DUCKS. Two oils & two acrylics Housed in decorative gilt & partial gilt frames All signed “Roy Thompsen” SIZE: Smallest to largest: Sight: 5″ x 7″ to 13-1/2″ x 18″ 0verall: 8-1/2″ x 10-1/2″ to 21″ x 26″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70438 (300-500)

1346
$88.88

ROY THOMPSEN (American, 1928-) BALD EAGLE IN FLIGHT. Acrylic Housed in a fine carved & gilt wood frame with decorative matte Signed lower right SIZE: Sight: 19-3/4″ x 28-1/4″. Overall: 30-3/4″ x 39″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good to excellent 7-70442 (300-500)

1347
$474.00

ROY THOMPSEN (American, 1928-) TWO WORKS: AFRICAN ANIMALS. 1) Herd of Elephants Acrylic Housed in a fine carved & gilt wood frame with decorated matte having gilt edge Signed lower right “Roy Thompsen” Pierce Gallery Label on verso 2) Tiger in Grass Acrylic Housed in a fine carved & gilt wood frame with decorated matte having gilt edge Signed lower right “Roy Thompsen” Pierce Gallery Label on verso SIZE: 1) Sight: 17″ x 28″. Overall: 33″ x 43-1/2″ 2) Sight: 18″ x 28-1/2″. Overall: 30-1/2″ x 40-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good to excellent 7-70443 (300-500)

1348
$474.00

FINE LOT OF 37 REFERENCE BOOKS ON FOLK ART, PAINTINGS, PRIMARILY PORTRAITS. Lot includes several hard to find books and approximately 12 auction catalogs. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90645 (300-500)

1349
$0.00

TOULOUSE-LAUTREC (French, 1864-1901) FRAMED PRINT & FOUR BOOKS. 1) Framed print of Yvette Guilbert 2) Portfolio book “Yvette Guilbert Vue Par Toulouse-Lautrec” Texte de Claude Roger-Marx”; Published by “Au Pont des Arts Paris 1950”, Numbered 268 3) “Toulouse-Lautrec, His Complete Lithographs & Drypoints” by Jean Adhemar 4) Toulouse-Lautrec, 1956, text by Douglas Cooper 5) Lautrec by Edouard Julien SIZE: 1) Sight: 15″ x 10″. Overall: 29-1/4 “x 21-1/2” CONDITION: Print very good, not examined out of frame. 2) Having stained cover. Otherwise remainder is very good. 9-91702 (500-1,000)

1350
$0.00

BOOK: “NOTEWORTHY PAINTINGS IN AMERICAN PRIVATE COLLECTIONS”. Edited by John La Farge & August F. Jaccaci, Vol. I, Copy “Letter I” (indicated as such on frontice page). Signed by the printer & publisher (the August F. Jaccaci Co.) The large portfolio book dated 1907. This copy has pencil annotations in the contributor section and this book may have been August F. Jaccaci’s personal copy before the production run. SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 15-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Descended through the family of Augusta Floriano Jaccaci (American, 1856-1930) CONDITION: Binding shows wear but intact, interior pages are clean with some very light foxing. 9-90231 (1,000-3,000)

1351
$533.25

EUGENE DELACROIX (French, 1798-1863) PORTFOLIO: “EUGENE DELACROIX VINGT AQUARELLES ET ONZE DESSINS REPRODUISANT EN FAC-SIMILE L’ALBUM DU MAROC”, PARIS 1928 MAURICE LE GARREC. Portfolio consisting of mounted prints totaling 31 Housed in its original portfolio folder Limited to 300 copies SIZE: Sheet size: 14-3/4″ x 19-1/2″ (prints vary) PROVENANCE: By descent through the family of Augusto Floriano Jaccaci (American, 1856-1930) CONDITION: Prints & mounting sheets are very good, portfolio binder has break in binding 9-90232 (400-800)

1352
$22,515.00

BLANCHE (NETTI BLANCHE) LAZZELL (American, 1878-1956) “VIOLET TULIP” (“THE PURPLE TULIP”). Wood block print Housed in a thin period wood frame Signed lower left “Blanche Lazzell 1920” and titled lower right “Violet Tulip” On reverse is a partial exhibition label from the Rhode Island School of Design 1930; also Colony Club, 1931 SIZE: Sight: 9-3/4″ x 8-1/4″. Overall: 15-3/4″ x 13″ CONDITION: Examined out of frame; margins with foxing, darkened spot to right of leaf, no tears. Otherwise very good. 7-70558 (15,000-25,000)

1353
$1,659.00

THOMAS HART BENTON (American, 1889-1975) NIGHT FIRING. Lithograph Housed in a gilt wood decorated frame with wide matte Signed in pencil lower right & in print lower left From an edition of 250, un-numbered SIZE: Image: 9-1/4″ x 13-3/4″. Overall: 17-1/2″ x 21-1/2 PROVENANCE: Ex-Robert Dickerman Collection, New York, NY CONDITION: Staining or toning, not examined out of frame 9-90897 (1,000-2,000)

1354
$888.75

JAMES ABBOTT MCNEIL WHISTLER (American/French, 1834-1903) FUMETTE. Etching Housed in a modern gilt frame with white matte Unknown edition & state Note: This etching was included in Whistlers first published set of etchings SIZE: Sight: 7″ x 5″ Overall: 14-3/4″ x 12″ CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame 7-74558 (600-800)

1355
$668.25

GEORGE WESLEY BELLOWS (American, 1882-1925) “NUDE STUDY, WOMAN KNEELING ON A PILLOW”. 1923 Lithograph print Housed in a modern metal frame with white matte having some waterstains on bottom Signed & titled by Bellows in pencil lower right Signed by the artist’s printer, Bolton Brown lower left SIZE: Sight: 11″ x 7-3/4″ Overall: 20″ x 16″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good with light foxing, not examined out of frame 9-92312 (400-600)

1356
$455.63

THREE AMERICAN PRINTS (). 1) Alice Standish Buell (American 1892-1964) “Last Load”, framed. Pencil signed and titled. 2) Rockwell Kent (American, 1882-1971) Untitled House, matted. Pencil signed. 3) Stevan Dohanos (American 1907-1994) “Connecticut Yankee”, lithograph, unframed. Pencil signed and titled. SIZE: 1) Sight: 8″ x 10-3/4″. Overall: 14-3/4″ x 18-3/4″. 2) 13-1/4″ x 17″. Overall: 16″ x 20″. 3) 18″ x 13″. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-29124 (600-800)

1357
$6,517.50

ALBERT BIERSTADT (American, 1830-1902) THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, LANDER’S PEAK. Colored steel engraving, 1866, Engraved by James Smillie Housed in a modern wood frame with double matte Pencil inscribed “To Robert Ogden Esq. Compliments of Albert Bierstadt” lower right This monumental engraving shows a Plains Indian encampment at the foot of the Rocky Mountains where Bierstadt traveled in 1859 on an expedition led by Colonel Frederick W. Lander. Bierstadt created the painting (now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) that this engraving was based on four years after the expedition, following the Colonel’s death, and named the Peak in honor of his friend. The painting was widely admired, as it aptly captured the mystique and beauty of the American West. It was sold by Bierstadt for the hefty sum of $25,000 in 1865, prompting the artist to commission an engraving after the composition. It took James Smillie, the esteemed engraver and artist, three years to craft and publish the grandiloquent print. Bierstadt closely monitored the design of the print, checking in on its progress sometimes daily and requesting frequent proofs from the engraver. SIZE: Sight: 20-1/2″ x 30-1/2″. Overall: 30″ x 40″ CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, all over foxing & toning 9-92492 (8,000-12,000)

1358
$4,147.50

AFTER WINSLOW HOMER (American, 1836-1910) “THE FOG WARNING”. Etching Housed in a carved modern wood frame with gilt liner, glass & double matte Pencil signed lower left “Winslow Homer”, also pencil signed “Hamilton Hamilton” SIZE: Sight: 22-3/4″ x 33-3/4″. Overall: 34-1/2″ x 44-1/4″ CONDITION: Not examine out of frame, very good 7-70538 (3,000-5,000)

1359
$0.00

PAUL HOWARD MANSHIP (American, 1885-1966) BUST PLAQUE OF AUGUSTO FLORIANO JACCACI. Terracotta plaque Signed below neck “Paul Manship 1930″ SIZE: 8” dia PROVENANCE: By descent through the family of Augusto Floriano Jaccaci (American, 1856-1930) CONDITION: Very good 9-90225 (1,500-3,000)

1360
$474.00

MAX KALISH (American/French, 1891-1945) BUST OF RUBY RUBENSTEIN. Bronze having brown/bronze patina Signed on collar “M Kalish”, also Roman Bronze Works SIZE: 9-1/2″ h x 7-1/2″ at widest PROVENANCE: Bust was a gift by artist, descended through family to our consignor CONDITION: Very good 9-90263 (700-900)

1361
$0.00

IRWIN D. HOFFMAN (American, 1901-1989) EIGHT MINING. Etchings on paper Unframed 1) Taking Five Titled and signed in pencil. 2) Drilling in Ore Signed lower left and dated 1936 in plate, pencil titled signed and numbered: 3/50. 3) Rocks & Men Pencil titled signed and numbered: 2/50. 4) Cigarette Underground Pencil titled and signed. 5) Stopping in Ore Signed lower mid-right and dated 1936 in plate, pencil titled and signed. 6) 2000 ft. Level Signed lower center in plate, pencil titled and signed. 7) Cigarette Underground Pencil titled, signed and numbered: 1/50. 8) Miner at Rest Signed lower mid-right and dated 1937 in plate, pencil titled, signed and numbered: 2/50. SIZE: 1) Plate: 13-3/4″ x 10-1/2″ Sheet: 17-1/4″ x 13″. 2) Plate: 13-3/4″ x 10-1/2″ Sheet: 19-3/4″ x 13″. 3) Plate: 13 3/4″ x 10 1/2″ Sheet: 19 3/4″ x 13″. 4) Plate: 10-1/2″ x 8″ Sheet: 13″ x 10″. 5) Plate: 8″ x 10-3/4″ Sheet: 9-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. 6) Plate: 10-3/4″ x 8″ Sheet: 15″ x 11″. 7) Plate: 10-3/4″ x 8″ Sheet: 13-1/4″ x 9-3/4″. 8) Plate: 10-3/4″ x 8″ Sheet: 13-1/4″ x 10″ CONDITION: 1) Very good with finger smudges on sheet. 2) Very good with finger smudges on sheet. 3) Very good. 4) Very good. 5) Very good. 6) Toning, otherwise very good. 7) Very good. 8) Very good, minor smudges on sheet. 7-70651 (1,500-2,500)

1362
$0.00

IRWIN D. HOFFMAN (American, 1901-1989) GENRE. Etchings on paper Unframed 1) Winter Feeding Signed lower right and dated 1939 in plate, pencil titled and signed. 2) Job 16:18 O Earth Cover thou not my Blood, and let my cry Have no resting place Pencil titled, signed and numbered: 11/50. 3) Holy Man Titled and signed in pencil. 4) Modern Moses Titled and signed in pencil. 5) Dispute Signed lower mid-right and dated 1941 in plate, pencil titled and signed. SIZE: 1) Plate: 8-3/4″ x 11-1/2″ Sheet: 12-1/4″ x 16-3/4″. 2) Plate: 12″ x 8-3/4″ Sheet: 17-1/2″ x 13-3/4″. 3) Plate: 7″ x 5″ Sheet: 12″ x 9-1/2″. 4) Plate: 9″ x 5-3/4″ Sheet: 11″ x 7 1/2″. 5) Plate: 6-1/4″ x 7-3/4″ Sheet: 8-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: All very good. 7-70655 (800-1,200)

1363
$243.00

IRWIN D. HOFFMAN (American, 1901-1989) 11 MIXED ETHNIC. Etchings on paper Unframed 1) Kids at Camp Pencil signed lower right, dated 1925, titled verso. 2) Lavage – Normandy, France Signed lower left and dated 1931 in plate, pencil signed lower right, titled verso. 3) Portrait of a woman Signed lower left and dated 1934 in plate, pencil signed lower right. 4) Bread & Fruit Signed lower left and dated 33 in plate, pencil titled and signed. 5) El Troubadour Titled and signed in charcoal. 6) Mother & Child – Mexico Signed lower center in plate, pencil titled and signed. 7) Night Market – Mexico Titled and signed in pencil. 8) Hen & Chicks – Mexico Titled and signed in pencil. 9) Little Mexican Pencil signed & dated 1925 lower right, titled verso. 10) Negress – Nude Signed lower left in plate, pencil titled and signed. 11) At the Market/ Mexican ita Pencil signed lower right, titled both front and verso. SIZE: 1) Plate: 3 3/4″ x 7″ Sheet: 6 1/2″ x 10″. 2) Plate: 6 1/4″ x 7 3/4″ Sheet: 8 1/2″ x 10 1/4″. 3) Plate: 6 1/4″ x 4″ Sheet: 7 1/2″ x 5 1/4″. 4) Plate: 7″ x 4 1/2″ Sheet: 9 1/2″ x 6 1/4″. 5) Plate: 7″ x 3 3/4″ Sheet: 11″ x 7 1/2″. 6) Plate: 6 3/4″ x 4 3/4″ Sheet: 9 3/4″ x 6 3/4. 7) Plate: 4 3/4″ x 6 3/4″ Sheet: 5 3/4″ x 11 3/4″. 8) Plate: 4 3/4″ x 8 1/4″ Sheet: 6 1/4″ x 9 1/2″. 9) Plate: 6 3/4″ x 5″ Sheet: 10″ x 6 1/2″. 10) Plate: 6 1/2″ x 3 3/4″ Sheet: 8 1/2″ x 5″. 11) Plate: 4 3/4″ x 3 3/4″ Sheet: 7 1/2″ x 4 1/4″. CONDITION: All very good. 7-70654 (800-1,200)

1364
$0.00

IRWIN D. HOFFMAN (American, 1901-1989) TEN MIXED ETHNIC. Etchings on paper Unframed 1) African Golfers (hand tinted) Signed in pencil lower lower right. 2) The Cultivators Signed lower right and dated indistinctly in plate, charcoal titled and signed. 3) African Golfers Signed lower right in plate, pencil titled, signed and numbered 3/50. 4) Mexican Madonna Signed lower right and dated 1944 in plate, pencil titled and signed. 5) Puerto Rican Folk Song Titled and signed in pencil. 6) Lace Makers – Puerto Rico Signed lower right and dated 1944 in plate, pencil titled and signed. 7) Night Market – Mexico Titled and signed in pencil. 8) Wash Day – 2nd Slate? Titled and signed in pencil. 9) El Teliafero/ Provincial Rodeo Pencil titled, signed and numbered 6/10. 10) The Lucky Play Pencil titled and signed. SIZE: 1) Plate: 8-3/4″ x 11-3/4″ Sheet: 13-1/4″ x 19-3/4″. 2) Plate: 8″ x 10-3/4″ Sheet: 13-3/4″ x 17-3/4″. 3) Plate: 7-3/4″ x 10-3/4″ Sheet: 13″ x 19-3/4″. 4) Plate: 11-3/4″ x 8-1/2″ Sheet: 20-1/4″ x 13″. 5) Plate: 10-3/4″ x 10-1/2″ Sheet: 13″ x 17-1/4″. 6) Plate: 9-3/4″ x 11-3/4″ Sheet: 12-1/4″ x 16-3/4″. 7) 10-3/4″ x 13-3/4″ Sheet: 12-1/2″ x 16-1/2″. 8) Plate: 11-3/4″ x 10-1/4″ Sheet: 16-3/4″ x 13″. 9) Plate: 6″ x 11-1/4″ Sheet: 9-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. 10) Plate: 6″ x 8-3/4″ Sheet: 9-1/2″ x 12-1/2″ CONDITION: 1) Few stains in sheet, otherwise good. 2) Toned and some spotting on sheet, otherwise good. 3) Very good. 4) Very good with fingerprint smudges on sheet. 5) Very good with fingerprint smudges on sheet. 6) Very good. 7) Very good. 8) Very good. 9) Very good. 10) Very good. 7-70653 (1,000-2,000)

1365
$0.00

IRWIN D. HOFFMAN (American, 1901-1989) GENRE. Etchings on paper Unframed 1) Budapest String Quartet Pencil titled and signed. 2) The Confessionat Pencil titled and signed. 3) Gethsemane of the Russian Peasant 1929 Pencil titled and signed. 4) Mother & Child – Russian – 1929 – To Ruth Oswald affectionately Pencil titled, presented and signed. 5) On the Volga – Mother & Child – 1929 Pencil titled and signed. 6) Soup Kitchen 1930 Signed lower right and dated 1931 in plate, pencil titled and signed. 7) Russian Peasantry – Volga 1929 Titled and signed in pencil. 8) Russian peasants Untitled, signed in pencil lower right. SIZE: 1) Plate: 10-3/4″ x 13-3/4″ Sheet: 13″ x 19-3/4″. 2) Plate: 7-3/4″ x 4-3/4″ Sheet: 13-3/4″ x 10-3/4″. 3) Plate: 7-3/4″ x 6-1/4″ Sheet: 9-3/4″ x 8-1/2″. 4) Plate: 4″ x 6-1/4″ Sheet: 5-3/4″ x 8-1/2″. 5) Plate: 4″ x 6 1/4″ Sheet: 5″ x 7 1/2″. 6) Plate: 4″ x 6 1/4″ Sheet: 5 1/2″ x 7 1/2″. 7) Plate: 6-1/4″ x 7-3/4″ Sheet: 8″ x 9-1/2″. 8) Plate: 6″ x 8-1/4″ Sheet: 8-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) A few smudges and spot on the sheet, otherwise very good. 2) A smudge and spot on the sheet, otherwise very good. 3) Finger print smudges on corners, otherwise very good. 4) Good overall. 5) Very good. 6) Very good. 7) Very good. 8) Tear at angle lower right, tape residue. 7-70656 (1,000-2,000)

1366
$0.00

IRWIN D. HOFFMAN (American, 1901-1989) FOURTEEN UNFRAMED CHRISTMAS CARDS. Thirteen etchings on paper, one photolithograph All of self portraits with Hoffman’s wife, Dorothy Images begin in 1935 to 1950, WWII wartime satirical, and various caricature renderings of the couple, five duplicates of year 1949/1950, lot includes an envelope with the artist’s NY address. SIZE: Largest plate size: 4-3/4″ x 3-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70638 (500-700)

1367
$3,377.25

ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH WHITING STOCK (American, 1815-1855) PORTRAIT OF A GIRL WITH A ROLLING HOOP & STICK. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt frame Unsigned but having “Joseph Stock Pinxt” on verso SIZE: 36″ x 29″ Overall: 40-1/2″ x 33-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Doyle Auctions CONDITION: Craquelure, several patches to reverse, some restoration, gloss varnish 9-90617 (3,000-5,000)

1368
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) THE SHEPHARD BROTHERS OF SHEPHARD FOUNDRY, BUFFALO, NY. Oil on canvas Housed in a veneered wood frame Unsigned Wayne Pratt Antiques invoice accompanies painting with details SIZE: 31″ x 27″ Overall: 33″ x 28-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Wayne Pratt Antiques, 11/6/99 CONDITION: Three patches to reverse, craquelure, restored with high gloss varnish 9-90630 (4,000-6,000)

1369
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO H.K. GOODMAN (American, Fl. Circa 1825) PORTRAIT OF CHILD IN BLUE DRESS WITH EWE. Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt wood frame with losses Unsigned SIZE: 34″ x 27-1/2″ Overall: 37″ x 30-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Rex Stark; Skinner, Inc. 3/21/92 CONDITION: Lined, some inpainting, very good 9-90622 (3,000-5,000)

1370
$2,551.50

HANNAH BROWN SKEELE (American, 1829-1901) LITTLE DRUMMER GIRL. Outstanding oil on canvas Signed lower left “HB Skeele” Housed in its fine period gesso decorated gilt frame The back stretcher retaining its original Fine Arts Store label of Cyrus F. Davis, Portland, Maine SIZE: 27″ x 22″ Overall: 37-1/4″ x 32-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection; James D. Julia 8/25/09 CONDITION: Very good with minor touch up 9-91800 (2,500-4,000)

1371
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) BOY IN BLUE DRESS WITH WHIP HOLDING HAT HAVING LANDSCAPE BACKGROUND. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine wide gilt frame with minor losses Unsigned SIZE: 30″ x 25-1/2″ Overall: 37″ x 32-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection CONDITION: Craquelure, minor inpainting, otherwise very good 9-90627 (5,000-7,000)

1372
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid-19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY WITH WHIP. Oil on canvas Housed in its original lemon gold period frame Unsigned SIZE: 14-1/4″ x 12-3/4″ Overall: 18″ x 17″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection CONDITION: Light craquelure, minor inpainting, very good 9-90628 (3,000-5,000)

1373
$888.75

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF YOUNG BOY HOLDING WHIP & REINS. Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt wood frame with gilt liner having oval window. The square stretcher holding a canvas with a Dechaux, New York canvas stamp Unsigned SIZE: 21″ x 17″. Overall: 30-3/4″ x 26-3/4″. PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection; Skinner 11/8/09. CONDITION: 2″ x 2″ patch to reverse with corresponding inpainting to background, scattered touch up, very good 9-91809 (1,500-2,500)

1374
$1,822.50

UNSIGNED (American or British School, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A CHILD IN LANDSCAPE. Outstanding oil on canvas Unsigned Housed in a naturalistic decorated gilt frame SIZE: 32″ x 39″. Overall: 36″ x 43″. PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting to craquelure, very good 9-91804 (3,000-5,000)

1375
$0.00

RUBENS SANTORO (Italian/African, 1859-1942) THE GRAND CANAL. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt wood frame Signed lower left “R Santoro” SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 22-1/4″. Overall: 20″ x 28″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70531 (8,000-12,000)

1376
$2,962.50

ALLESSANDRO VOLPE (Italy/Denmark, 1820-1887) VIEW OF NAPLES HARBOR. Oil on canvas Housed in a period gesso decorated frame liner Signed lower left “Ala Volpe” SIZE: 20-3/4″ x 41″. Overall: 26-1/2″ x 46″ CONDITION: Lined, restored with inpainting, very good 7-70551 (3,000-5,000)

1377
$0.00

GIUSEPPE DE NITTIS (Italian, 1846-1884) A DAY IN THE PARK. Oil on canvas Unframed Signed lower left “De Nittis Paris, 1867″ SIZE: 14″ x 24-3/4” CONDITION: Relined, craquelure, some losses to bottom right corner, inpainting 9-92149 (20,000-30,000)

1378
$14,220.00

CESARE AUGUSTE DETTI (Italian, 1847-1914) LEAVING THE VILLA. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gilt replacement frame with antique gilt liner having name plaque Signed lower right “C Detti Paris” SIZE: 17″ x 21″. Overall: 23-3/4″ x 27-3/4″ CONDITION: Lined on replacement stretcher, very good 9-90641 (7,500-12,500)

1379
$0.00

GUISSEPI GAZZARDI (Italian, 1845-1914) LOVE BIRDS. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Gazzardi” SIZE: 9″ x 7-1/4″. Overall: 11-1/2″ x 9-3/4″ CONDITION: Relined, inpainting, very good 7-70552 (1,000-2,000)

1380
$0.00

FILIPPO INDONI (Italian, Born Circa 1842-1908) GIRL IN FRONT OF CASTLE BY A RIVER. Watercolor Housed in a fine period fancy frame with matching liner behind glass having artist plaque Signed lower left “Indoni” SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 14″. Overall: 31-1/2″ x 24-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good with overall light fading but still retaining strong colors 9-92977 (1,000-2,000)

1381
$474.00

E. ROVELLO (Italian, 19th Century) DUTCH GIRL WITH FLOWERS. Oil on canvas Housed in a period fancy gilt frame with gilt liners, frame with one corner break Signed lower left “E Rovello” SIZE: 31-1/4″ x 16-1/2″. Overall: 44″ x 29-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Surface dirt, inpainting, otherwise good 9-92866 (800-1,200)

1382
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Italian, 19th/20th Century) PORTRAIT OF A MAN IN THE MOUNTAINS. Watercolor Housed in a partial gilt antique frame Unsigned SIZE: Sight: 22-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. Overall: 31-1/4″ x 27-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70530 (600-800)

1383
$121.50

F. MARCHIS (Italian, 19th/20th Century) TOASTING IN THE TAVERN. Watercolor Housed in a gilt gesso decorated frame Signed center bottom SIZE: Sight: 20″ x 28-1/2″. Overall: 26″ x 34-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29479 (200-400)

1384
$0.00

ADAM STYKA (American/Polish, 1890-1959) ARABS AND CAMELS AT REST. Watercolor Housed in a modern gilt frame with white matte and free float mounted Signed bottom right “Adam Styka” SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 6″. Overall: 20-1/2″ x 17″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92156 (3,000-5,000)

1385
$711.00

GEORGE TURLAND (GOOSEY) (American, 1877-1947) TUNISIAN GATE. Oil on board Housed in a gilt frame with gilt liner Signed lower left “Geo Turland” SIZE: 10″ x 8″ Overall: 17-1/4″ x 15″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92820 (600-800)

1386
$948.00

GEORGE TURLAND (GOOSEY) (American, 1877-1947) STREET IN TUNIS. Oil on wood panel Housed in a modern gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Geo. Turland” SIZE: 16″ x 12″. Overall: 18″ x 14″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-92818 (800-1,000)

1387
$711.00

GEORGE TURLAND (GOOSEY) (American, 1877-1947) MEDITERRANEAN MARKETPLACE. Oil on wood panel Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower left “G Turland” SIZE: 20″ x 24″ Overall: 22″ x 26″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92819 (700-900)

1388
$948.00

GEORGE TURLAND (GOOSEY) (American, 1877-1947) “IMPRESSION OF TUNIS NO. 3”. Oil on wood panel Housed in a decorative gilt frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “G Turland” Label on verso with title & artist SIZE: 16″ x 12″ Overall: 21-1/2″ x 17-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92816 (800-1,000)

1389
$1,303.50

GEORGE TURLAND (GOOSEY) (American, 1877-1947) “A STREET IN HONG KONG”. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with gilt liner Signed lower left “Geo Turland” Signed & titled on verso SIZE: 24″ x 20″ Overall: 29-1/2″ x 25-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92821 (1,500-2,000)

1390
$948.00

GEORGE TURLAND (GOOSEY) (American, 1877-1947) “RYE, SUSSEX”. Oil on wood panel Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower left “Geo Turland” & titled on verso SIZE: 15-3/4″ x 12″ Overall: 21-1/4″ x 17-1/4″ CONDITION: Slight warp to panel, very good 9-92817 (600-800)

1391
$118.50

YERNAND (Mid 20th Century) PAIR OF ARAB PORTRAITS OF MEN. Watercolors Housed in identical modern wood frames with mattes with scrapes & losses Signed lower right “Yernand Isfahan 1966″ SIZE: Sight: 13-3/4″ x 9-1/2”. Overall: 21-1/2″ x 17″ CONDITION: Good 9-91792 (300-500)

1392
$364.50

H C HAYS (19th Century) ARAB FIGHTER ON HORSEBACK AFTER A PAINTING BY ADOLF SCHREYER. Oil on canvas Housed in a 19th Century frame liner Signed lower left SIZE: 26″ x 19″ Overall: 30-1/4″ x 23″ CONDITION: Inpainting, good 9-91790 (200-400)

1393
$474.00

D HENSEL (American, 19th/20th Century) THE ARAB FIGHTER ON HORSEBACK. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with finish losses Signed lower right “D Hensel” SIZE: 26-1/2″ x 24-1/2″. Overall: 35-1/4″ x 33-1/2″ CONDITION: Some lifting at bottom edge with chips, otherwise good 9-91789 (800-1,200)

1394
$2,073.75

RUSSELL SMITH (American, 1812-1896) “SESTRI, ITALY”. Oil on canvas Housed in a good gilt wood frame Partial signature lower right Signed on verso of canvas “Sestri Russell Smith 1852″ Beginning his career as a commercial artist, designer and illustrator, Smith ultimately is best known for his Arcadian landscape scenes inspired by Hudson River School artists Thomas Cole and Thomas Doughty. Well traveled, as were many artists of the period, Smith would spend his summers on sketching trips throughout the East Coast. In 1851, however, he traveled to Europe and for two years sketched and painted scenes in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Italy, France and Holland. Smith’s early interest in the work of French artist Claude Lorraine can be seen in the romantic almost allegorical quality seen in the referenced painting. Smith exhibited his work at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the National Academy of Design and the Boston Athenaeum among others. SIZE: 12″ x 18”. Overall: 16-1/2″ x 22-1/2″ CONDITION: Strip lined, inpainting, very good 9-92047 (4,000-6,000)

1395
$770.25

VINCENT FRANCIS CASTELLANET (American, 1935-) VENICE GONDOLA. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gilt wood frame with linen liner Signed lower right “Castellanet 99″ SIZE: 36″ x 42”. Overall: 44-1/4″ x 50″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-90291 (1,000-1,500)

1396
$0.00

FRIDA GUGLER (American, 1874-1966) OLD STREET BELLAGIO ITALY. Watercolor Housed in a gilt wood frame with matte having finish loss Signed lower right “Frida Gugler” SIZE: Sight: 19-1/4″ x 15″. Overall: 27″ x 22-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70589 (800-1,200)

1397
$486.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) ITALIAN STREET SCENE. Watercolor Housed in a modern metal frame with triple matte Signed lower right “W Lester Stevens” SIZE: Sight: 18″ x 15″ Overall: 27-1/4″ x 22-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92009 (800-1,200)

1398
$243.00

TABER SEARS (American, 1870-1950) FRENCH COTTAGES. Oil on canvas Housed in a pressed wood period frame Signed lower right “T Sears” SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 13-3/4″. Overall: 17-1/2″ x 19-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92196 (400-600)

1399
$0.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: The estimate should be $6,000-$9,000.

THERESA FERBER BERNSTEIN (American, 1890-2002) PARISIAN STREET SCENE. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt carved wood frame with linen liner Signed lower right “T Bernstein 28″ SIZE: 30″ x 37-1/4”. Overall: 38″ x 45-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a Massachusetts Collection; Sotheby’s 9/23/88 CONDITION: Inpainting, lined on new stretcher 9-29116 (6,000-9,000)

1400
$474.00

THERESA FERBER BERNSTEIN (American, 1890-2002) “PAINTING OUTSIDE”. Oil on canvasboard Housed in a modern decorative frame with linen liner Signed lower right SIZE: 24″ x 20″. Overall: 29″ x 25″ PROVENANCE: Chicago, IL Estate; Wally Findlay Galleries, IL; Rockport Art Association, 2007 CONDITION: Very good 9-90889 (1,500-2,500)

1401
$1,481.25

THERESA FERBER BERNSTEIN (American, 1890-2002) “JEWISH WEDDING, JERUSALEM”. Oil on canvasboard Housed in a gilt wood frame with linen & gilt liner Signed lower right “Bernstein” SIZE: 16″ x 20″. Overall: 24-3/4″ x 28-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a Chicago, IL Estate; Wally Findlay Galleries CONDITION: Good 9-90890 (1,500-2,500)

1402
$0.00

ALBERT ZAVARO (Turkish, 1925-) “PORT DE MARSAILLES”. Oil on canvas Housed in its original decorative wood frame with linen liner Signed lower right International Galleries Chicago label on verso with title & artist Accompanied by an Exhibition catalog SIZE: 23-3/4″ x 28-3/4″. Overall: 31-1/2″ x 36-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70632 (800-1,200)

1403
$0.00

CLIFFORD JACKSON (Canadian, 20th Century) “CANADIAN ROCKIES”. Oil on canvasboard Housed in a carved partial gilt wood frame with linen liner (discolored) Fall 1965 Salmagundi Club Auction Sale & Exhibition label to verso Signed lower right SIZE: 20″ x 16″. Overall: 29″ x 25-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-29091 (1,500-2,500)

1404
$0.00

ALPHONSE PALUMBO (American, 1890-1947) BACK FROM FISHING. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt rope decorated frame Unsigned front, Estate stamp on stretcher verso SIZE: 29″ x 35″. Overall: 36-1/2″ x 42-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM Collection; James D. Julia 5/13/06 CONDITION: Very good 9-91802 (1,500-2,500)

1405
$2,073.75

EMILY MASON (American, 1932-) “LIGHT AT COLECHESTER REEF”. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern shadowbox type wood frame Signed lower right “Emily Mason” and dated “91” Well known for her abstract paintings, Mason’s work is included in many public and private collections. After graduating from the Cooper Union, she spent the mid-1950’s in Italy on a Fulbright grant for painting; during that time she married the artist Wolf Kahn. A long time painting instructor at Hunter College, her awards include the Ranger Fund Purchase Prize from the National Academy. SIZE: 22″ x 24″. Overall: 23″ x 25″ CONDITION: Craquelure, very good 9-92011 (4,000-5,000)

1406
$4,858.50
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: The painting is on thin cardboard, not painted on masonite.

VACLAV VYTACIL (American, 1892-1984) ABSTRACT WITH FIGURES. Oil on masonite Housed in an antique gilt frame Signed lower right & dated “1940” SIZE: 27-1/2″ x 39-1/2″. Overall: 34-1/2″ x 46-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92762 (3,000-4,000)

1407
$948.00

JAN MATULKA (American/Czech Republic, 1890-1972) PICNIC BY THE SEA. Watercolor Housed in an antique gilt frame with double mattes & gold liner behind glass Signed lower left “Matulka” SIZE: Sight: 8″ x 11-1/2″ Overall: 18-1/2″ x 22-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70601 (1,500-2,500)

1408
$177.75

WILLIAM GEORGENES (American, 1930-) “MOON WITH THE LETTER ‘E'”. Oil on masonite Housed in a modern gilt frame with gilt liner Signed in the painting upper left, also on reverse along with title and date “Jan. 1967″ SIZE: 22″ x 24”. Overall: 26-1/2″ x 28-1/4″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70597 (400-600)

1409
$0.00
Revised: 2/4/2014

We have been contacted by one individual who maintains that this is not a genuine Savador Dali product, however researching the internet we find multiple examples of this same tapestry sold by various auction houses (including Christies, some of which have sold between $2,000-$3,000) the information is certainly conflicting so under the circumstances we do not guarantee anything about it.

SALVADOR DALI (French/Spanish, 1904-1989) ASHER, OF THE TRIBES OF ISRAEL. Tapestry Signed lower right SIZE: 70″ x 52″ CONDITION: Very good, missing back label indicating # in the edition of 500 9-90262 (1,200-1,800)

1410
$2,784.75

BEN NICHOLSON (American,British, 1894-1982) LINE ABSTRACT. Etching Housed in a Lucite frame with white matte Signed lower right and dated “62” SIZE: Sight: 12-1/2″ x 10″. Overall: 20-1/2″ x 17-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92989 (1,000-2,000)

1411
$1,125.75

JACK SHADBOLT (Canadian, 1909-1998) FIGURE WITH GUITAR AND CLOWN ON HORSE. Pencil on paper Housed in a gilt modern wood frame with white matte Signed lower left “J.Shadbolt 40” Identified, dedicated and dated “1949” on original paper label on verso NOTE: Jack Shadbolt is one of the most important of the mid-century Canadian abstract artists, his work is included in many major public & private collections including the Montreal Museum of Fine Art, the National Gallery of Canada, the Seattle Art Museum, the Tate Gallery, London and the Hirshhorn Collection in Washington. His work has also been included in numerous prestigious international exhibitions including the Sao Paulo Biennale, the Venice Biennale and the Carnegie International. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 11″. Overall: 18-1/2″ x 19-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Our consignor; Gift from the artist (1949) to his friend, author William Morris Meredith, Jr. (1919-2007); Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress (1878-1980). CONDITION: Very good. 9-92172 (1,000-1,500)

1412
$651.75

CLEMENT (French, 20th Century) “POURPER ET VIOLET”. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt carved wood frame Signed & titled lower right SIZE: Sight: 23″ x 28-1/4″. Overall: 26-3/4″ x 32″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good, area of spots lower left appears to be method of painting 9-92321 (400-600)

1413
$364.50

MAUREEN HUDSON NAMPIJINPA (Australian, 1959-) “FIRE DREAMING”. Oil on canvas Unframed Signed & titled on verso SIZE: 44″ x 30″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good to excellent 7-70473 (300-500)

1414
$182.25

DONN P. DEVITA (American, 1931-2010) CRAB. Oil on masonite Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame Signed lower left SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 19-1/2″ Overall: 21″ x 25″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91673 (300-500)

1415
$0.00

REA (School of Buffet, Mid 20th Century) STILL LIFE WITH BOTTLES & GLASS. Oil on canvas Housed in a wood frame with linen & gilt liner, as is Signed lower right “REA” SIZE: 20″ x 16″ Overall: 25-1/4″ x 21-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92760 (300-500)

1416
$88.88

CARLOS THEBERMAN? (Early 20th Century) “HAPPINESS ALWAYS”. Oil on wood panel Housed in a gilt wood frame Signed & inscribed lower right SIZE: 26″ x 20″ Overall: 30″ x 24″ CONDITION: Good 9-92759 (250-400)

1417
$364.50

IAN GAGE (American, 1990-) ABSTRACT SEATED FIGURE. Oil on canvas Unframed Signed on reverse and dated “2012” SIZE: 10″ x 8″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-92996 (200-400)

1418
$486.00

ROMAIN (ERTE) DE TIRTOFF (American/Russian/French, 1892-1990) UNTITLED: WOMAN IN BLACK DRESS. Embossed and foil stamped silkscreen Housed in a stepped silver gilt wood frame with black and gold matte Pencil signed bottom right No. 278/300 SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 29″. Overall: 32-1/2″ x 38-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame 9-29105 (800-1,200)

1419
$243.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: The estimate should be $300-$500.

ROMAIN (ERTE) DE TIRTOFF (American/Russian/French, 1892-1990) “LOVE’S CAPTIVE”. Silkscreen in colors Signed in pencil lower right “Erte”, numbered in pencil lower left A.P. 51/60, lower left corner has round embossed stamp Roma Comp Inc. New York SIZE: 33″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29106 (300-500)

1420
$829.50

BERNARD BUFFET (French, 1928-1999) YELLOW EWER WITH GLASS. Lithograph Housed in a gilt wood frame with white matte behind glass Pencil signed lower right “Bernard Buffet”, also lower left “No 2/300″ SIZE: Sight: 29″ x 20″. Overall: 36-1/2″ x 27-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29095 (300-500)

1421
$88.88

BERNARD BUFFET (French, 1928-1999) TRAPEZE ARTIST. Lithograph on paper Housed in a black metal frame with linen matte Signed lower left “Bernard Buffet” and pencil signed “36/190″? SIZE: Sight: 27-3/4″ x 19-1/4″. Overall: 35-1/4″ x 26-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29113 (300-500)

1422
$237.00

LOT OF THREE PRINTS. 1) Anne Youkeles (Circa 1971) “New Perspective” Silkscreen “47/210” Housed in a modern metal frame 2) Jack Youngman? (20th Century) “Black & White Abstract” Woodbloack Housed in a modern black metal frame, glass with corner break Initialed lower right “JY 66”, also “26/30” 3) P. Chu (20th Century) Two Flowers Silkscreen Housed in a modern metal frame with double matte and glass having break in corner Signed in pencil “P Chu” and numbered “289/500 ed. II” SIZE: 1) Sight: 16-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. Overall: 17-1/4″ x 15-1/4″ 2) Sight: 41″ x 28-1/2″. Overall: 41-1/2″ x 29-1/4″. 3) Sight: 32″ x 23″. Overall: 38-1/4″ x 29-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70598 (400-600)

1423
$0.00

DAVID LYNCH (American, 1946-) “UNTITLED #25, 1999”. Monoprint on handmade paper Unframed Appears to be unsigned, published by Tandem Press SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 24-1/2″ CONDITION: Some brown showing on print, possibly part of artists intent, otherwise very good 9-90975 (800-1,200)

1424
$237.00

PAT STEIR (American, 1938- ) “BREADFRUIT”. Lithograph on paper Unframed Pencil signed lower right “Pat Steir ’83”, titled and numbered “72/144″ SIZE: 40-1/4″ x 35”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29104 (300-500)

1425
$1,185.00

BONNIE GREGORY (American, 20th Century) THE “VALIANT LADY” AT DOCK. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine modern carved & gilt wide wood frame Signed lower left “B Gregory” SIZE: 24″ x 36″. Overall: 33″ x 45″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91671 (1,000-1,500)

1426
$0.00

NORBERT LENZ (American, 1900-1992) TUG AND SAILBOATS. Oil on wood panel Housed in an open frame with painted background Signed upper left “Norbert Lenz” SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 19-1/4″. Overall: 20-1/2″ x 25″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29112 (800-1,200)

1427
$0.00

SIGNED (Mid 20th Century) COASTLINE WITH BOATS. Oil on canvas Housed in a 19th Century gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt liner Signed lower right indistinctly SIZE: 20″ x 24″. Overall: 30-1/2″ x 34-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-90252 (1,000-1,500)

1428
$1,185.00

AMEE DAVIS (American, 1893-1972) FISHING SCHOONERS. Oil on board Housed in an antique carved gilt frame Signed lower right “Amee Davis” SIZE: 24″ x 30″ Overall: 28″ x 34″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92775 (800-1,200)

1429
$888.75

UNSIGNED (British, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A TWO-MAST BRITISH SHIP. Oil on canvas Housed in an antique birdseye maple frame with gilt liner Unsigned SIZE: 19″ x 28″ Overall: 23-1/2″ x 32-1/2″ CONDITION: Re-stretched on newer stretcher, discolored varnish, otherwise good 9-91780 (1,000-1,500)

1430
$1,185.00

SOLON FRANCIS MONTECELLO BADGER American, 1873-1919) PORTRAIT OF A TWO-MAST SCHOONER. Oil on academy board Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame Signed lower right “SFM Badger 1888″ Also signed & dated on verso SIZE: 12-1/4″ x 18-1/2”. Overall: 16-3/4″ x 22-3/4″ CONDITION: Some minor touch up, good 9-92042 (2,500-3,500)

1431
$2,192.25

UNSIGNED (American/British School, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “SOOLOO”. Oil on canvas Housed in a period lemon gold frame Unsigned SIZE: 22″ x 36″. Overall: 27″ x 41-1/2″ CONDITION: Lined, craquelure, very good 7-70534 (1,500-2,500)

1432
$651.75

FREDERICK TORDOFF (American/United Kingdom, 1939-) PORTRAIT OF AN AMERICAN THREE-MAST SHIP. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt wood frame with bead edge Signed lower left “Frederick Tordoff” SIZE: 24″ x 36″. Overall: 28″ x 40″ CONDITION: Extensive craquelure, surface dirt 9-91781 (1,000-2,000)

1433
$1,066.50

UNSIGNED (20th century) SLOOP IN STORMY WEATHER. Oil on wood panel Housed in an Eastlake style black painted frame SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 14″. Overall: 12-1/2″ x 16-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70603 (1,000-1,500)

1434
$474.00

UNSIGNED (British School, 19th/20th Century) SAIL STEAMER IN BRITISH HARBOR. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 20″ x 24″ Overall: 24″ x 27-3/4″ CONDITION: Relined, discolored varnish layer, very good 9-91779 (800-1,200)

1435
$651.75

WILLIAM FREDERICK PASKELL (American, 1866-1951) THREE-MAST SHIP OFF LIGHTHOUSE. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Wm Paskell” SIZE: 15″ x 26-1/4″ Overall: 17-1/2″ x 28-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good with some light surface dirt 9-91791 (800-1,200)

1436
$770.25

PETER MAZZINGHI (Italian, Fl. 1831-1836) “ELLEN PASSING GIBRALTAR AUG 5TH 1836 WILm P. LARRABEE MASTER”. Watercolor/gouache Housed in a modern gilt frame with reverse painted glass matte Signed lower right “Peter Mazzinghi Fecit Leghorn Sept 1836″ SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 24″ Overall: 24-1/2″ x 31-1/2” CONDITION: As found with losses, repaired tears, generally intact 9-92773 (600-900)

1437
$948.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher, 19th Century) THE GRANDEST PALACE DRAWING ROOM STEAMERS IN THE WORLD “DREW” & “ST. JOHN” OF THE PEOPLES EVENING LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK & ALBANY PASSING ON THE HUDSON. Lithograph Housed in an antique black walnut frame with gold edge & matte SIZE: Sight: 25-1/4″ x 34-3/4″. Overall: 34-1/2″ x 45″ CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, appears to be laid down, all over toning & light foxing, repairs in bottom margin, as found 9-90635 (1,000-1,500)

1438
$88.88

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher, 19th Century) “THE MINIATURE SHIP RED, WHITE & BLUE”. Lithograph Housed in a modern gilt frame behind glass SIZE: Sight: 12-3/4″ x 17″ Overall: 13-3/4″ x 18″ PROVENANCE: Guthman Collection label to verso CONDITION: Very good with foxing, not examined out of frame 9-90222 (200-300)

1439
$0.00

EDMUND DARCH LEWIS (American, 1835-1910) SAILING UNDER SUNSET. Watercolor Housed in a modern and carved gilt wood frame Signed lower right Edmund D Lewis SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 33″. Overall: 32″ x 44″ CONDITION: Very good 9-90248 (3,000-5,000)

1440
$592.50

EDMUND DARCH LEWIS (American, 1835-1910) COLONIAL MILL WITH HOUSE. Watercolor Housed in what appears to be its original gilt oak frame with bead liner & glass Signed lower right “Edmund D Lewis 1904″ Note: Purportedly a scene of Gilbert Stuart’s studio SIZE: Sight: 21-3/4″ x 33-3/4”. Overall: 28-1/2″ x 40-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-90249 (2,000-4,000)

1441
$1,718.25

EDMUND DARCH LEWIS (American, 1835-1910) FALL LANDSCAPE WITH WATERFALL. Oil on canvas Housed in a gesso decorated gilt period frame Signed lower left “Edmund D Lewis 1878″ SIZE: 22″ x 12”. Overall: 26″ x 16″ CONDITION: Craquelure, very good 9-92994 (1,500-2,000)

1442
$1,777.50

FELIX FRANCOIS GEORGES PHILIBERT ZIEM (French, 1821-1911) MOORED GALLEON WITH ROWBOAT. Oil on wood panel Housed in an antique gesso decorated deep frame Unsigned SIZE: 9″ x 6″ Overall: 15-3/4″ x 13-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92750 (3,000-5,000)

1443
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American School, 19th Century) BEACHED SHIP AT SUNSET. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved oak period frame Unsigned SIZE: 10″ x 14″. Overall: 17-3/4″ x 21-1/2″ CONDITION: Light craquelure, some touch up, very good 9-92193 (1,000-1,500)

1444
$1,185.00

LOUIS DOYLE NORTON (American, 1867-1940) “NEAR THE SEA”. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Louis D Norton” SIZE: 14″ x 23″. Overall: 17″ x 26″ CONDITION: Craquelure, otherwise good 7-70525 (1,200-1,800)

1445
$948.00

LOUIS DOYLE NORTON (American, 1867-1940) FLOWERS BY THE SEA. pastel Housed in a modern silver gilt frame with green matte Signed lower right “L D Norton” SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 17-1/2″ Overall: 17-1/4″ x 22-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70522 (1,000-1,500)

1446
$1,185.00

LOUIS DOYLE NORTON (American, 1867-1940) FISH SHACKS. Pastel Housed in a modern gilt frame with green matte Signed lower right “L D Norton 1930″ SIZE: Sight: 11-1/4″ x 17-1/4″ Overall: 17″ x 23” CONDITION: Good 7-70521 (1,000-1,500)

1447
$1,540.50

BERNARD CORY (American, 1914-2000) “RED BARN WITH MOUNTAIN VIEW”. Oil on masonite Housed in a fine gilt carved wood frame by Hackman Signed lower left “Bernard Corey” COA from Estate label on verso SIZE: 9″ x 14″. Overall: 15-3/4″ x 20-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-90597 (1,500-2,500)

1448
$1,185.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) ROAD IN LATE FALL. Oil on canvas laid to board Housed in a good gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Bernard Corey” SIZE: 10″ x 16″. Overall: 16″ x 22″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91685 (1,000-1,500)

1449
$1,215.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) LOW TIDE, ESSEX. Oil on canvas laid on wood panel Housed in a fine gilt frame with gilt liner Signed lower right, also penned on reverse “Painted with TM Nicholas” SIZE: 9″ x 12″. Overall: 15-3/4″ x 18-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91684 (1,000-1,500)

1450
$1,185.00

HAROLD C. DUNBAR (American, 1882-1953) SUMMER LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt wood frame Signed lower left “H C Dunbar 1910″ SIZE: 14″ x 11”. Overall: 21″ x 17-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91686 (1,000-2,000)

1451
$2,370.00

AGUSTIN LAZO (Mexico, 1898-1971) FIREMAN RESCUING FALLING GIRL. Gouache Housed in a gesso decorated painted frame with matte Signed lower right “Lazo” SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 9-3/4″ Overall: 22-1/2″ x 18-1/2″ CONDITION: Some minor foxing spots, otherwise very good 9-92008 (4,000-6,000)

1452
$3,673.50

HENRY LOUIS DUPRAY (French, 1841-1909) SOLDIERS SKIRMISHING ON HILLSIDE. Oil on panel Housed in a fancy gilt decorated frame Signed lower left “H. Dupray 1882″ SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 21-1/4”. Overall: 20″ x 27″ PROVENANCE: Florida Estate CONDITION: Very good, some minor inpainting 9-90896 (1,500-2,500)

1453
$607.50

PAUL EMILE LEON PERBOYRE (French, 1859-1929) CHARGING CAVALRY. Oil on panel Housed in a modern antique style gilt frame with linen & gilt liner Signed lower left “Perboyre” SIZE: Sight: 9″ x 12-1/4″. Overall: 14-1/2″ x 17-3/4″ PROVENANCE: Private Main Line, MA collection CONDITION: Very good with spot inpainting in the sky 9-90894 (1,000-2,000)

1454
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, 18th Century) PORTRAIT OF A SEATED GENTLEMAN WITH BOOK “LAWS OF ELECTIONS”. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt frame with velvet & gilt liner Unsigned Dominion Gallery Montreal label on verso SIZE: 30″ x 25″. Overall: 37″ x 32″ CONDITION: Relined, old patch on reverse, craquelure, restored 9-25019 (2,000-3,000)

1455
$592.50

LOUIS DOYLE NORTON (American, 1867-1940) CAPE PORPOISE FISH SHACKS. Pastel Housed in a modern gilt frame with brown matte & glass Signed lower right “L D Norton 1930″ SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 17-1/2”. Overall: 17″ x 23″ CONDITION: Sky & buildings with rub, a few small waterstains, fair to good 7-70524 (1,000-1,500)

1456
$1,422.00

LOUIS DOYLE NORTON (American, 1867-1940) “CLEAR MORNING OFF CAPE PORPOISE LIGHT”. Pastel Housed in a modern gilt frame with white matte Signed lower right “L D Norton 1932″ SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 17-1/2”. Overall: 17″ x 22-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70523 (1,000-1,500)

1457
$1,185.00

HUGH HENRY BRECKENRIDGE (American, 1870-1937) “STUDY OF FOLIAGE”. Oil on canvas Housed in its original art nouveau carved gilt frame Unsigned front, verso of canvas has title and what appears to be written “Luke Breckenridge” SIZE: 18-1/4” x 21-1/4” Overall: 21″ x 24″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, some chipping at bottom and right side, tack holes present in corners. Good. 9-93005 (4,000-6,000)

1458
$0.00

JAMES KING BONNAR (American, 1883-1961) COLORFUL FALL LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt carved wood frame Signed SIZE: 20″ x 24″. Overall: 27-1/2″ x 31-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92800 (2,500-3,500)

1459
$3,555.00

WILLIAM MASON BROWN (American, 1828-1898) FALL LANDSCAPE WITH WATER. Oil on canvas Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “W Brown” SIZE: 13″ x 19″. Overall: 20″ x 26″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92157 (1,000-1,500)

1460
$0.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: The estimate should be $500-$700.

ANTON KAMP (American, 1895-1985) “STUDY OF A BARN”. Oil on canvas Housed in its original partial gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Anton Kamp”, also signed on reverse, titled, and having estate stamp SIZE: 24″ x 32″. Overall: 29-1/2″ x 37-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29094 (500-700)

1461
$0.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: The estimate should be $400-$600.

ANTON KAMP (American, 1898-1985) “GLORIOUS OCTOBER”. Oil on canvas Housed in a gold carved wood frame, on verso is title, artist, and estate stamp Signed lower right “Anton Kamp” SIZE: 27″ x 36″. Overall: 32-1/2″ x 41-1/4″. CONDITION: Small touch-up in sky, very good. 9-29110 (400-600)

1462
$414.75

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) FALL LANDSCAPE. Oil on wood panel Housed in a period gesso decorated oval frame Unsigned SIZE: 9-3/4″ x 12″ Overall: 15-1/4″ x 17-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Good 9-92308 (600-1,200)

1463
$0.00

HORACE BROWN (American, 1876-1949) WINDING RIVER IN WINTER SNOW. Oil on canvas Housed in its original silver gilt wood frame Signed upper right “Horace Brown” SIZE: 32″ x 40″. Overall: 36″ x 44″ CONDITION: Craquelure, lined, inpainting otherwise very good 9-92036 (2,500-4,500)

1464
$0.00

JOHN C. HAGEN (American, -1882) “LABORS END, 1847”. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine replacement gilt frame with its original antique liner & artist plaque Signed lower right “J Hagen, 1847″ SIZE: 25″ x 30”. Overall: 31″ x 36″ CONDITION: Lined, some touch up, very good 9-92484 (2,500-4,000)

1465
$0.00

GEORGE JENSEN (American, 1878-1977) FALL SNOW. Oil on board Housed in a period carved gilt frame with gilt liner having finish losses behind glass Signed lower right ” G Jensen” SIZE: 30-3/4″ x 40″. Overall: 40″ x 49″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92805 (2,500-3,500)

1466
$296.25

TOM HUGHES (American, 1965-) STONE WALL IN SNOW COVERED FIELD. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt wood frame with stained & gilt liner Signed lower left “Tom Hughes” SIZE: 28″ x 24″. Overall: 33-1/2″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91772 (1,000-2,000)

1467
$533.25

WILLIAM EDWARD NORTON (American, 1843-1916) TALL SHIP UNDER SAIL. Oil on board Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame Signed lower left “W E Norton Atelier” SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 21-1/2″. Overall: 24-1/2″ x 28-1/2″ CONDITION: Craquelure showing white, a few small chips, otherwise fair to good 9-92155 (800-1,200)

1468
$1,185.00

LOUIS DOYLE NORTON (American, 1867-1940) TIDAL MARSH BOATHOUSES. Pastel Housed in a giltwood frame behind glass Signed lower right “L D Norton 1935″ SIZE: Sight: 11-3/4″ x 17-3/4”. Overall: 14″ x 20″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70519 (800-1,200)

1469
$1,185.00

LOUIS DOYLE NORTON (American, 1867-1940) TIDAL MARSH AREA WITH BOATS & BUILDINGS. Pastel Housed in a gilt wood frame with glass Signed lower right “L B Norton 34″ SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 17-1/2”. Overall: 14″ x 20″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70518 (800-1,200)

1470
$0.00

HORACE BROWN (American, 1876-1949) “PEACHES”. Oil on canvas Housed in its original painted wood frame Signed lower left “Horace Brown” Verso of canvas has landscape painting with house SIZE: 24″ x 27″. Overall: 29-1/2″ x 32-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92035 (2,000-3,000)

1471
$0.00

ISABEL PARKE BRANSON CARTWRIGHT (American, 1885-1966) “SPRING FLOWERS”. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt wood frame Signed lower left Isabel Branson Cartwright SIZE: 25″ x 30″. Overall: 30-1/2″ x 35-1/2″ CONDITION: Light surface dirt, very good 9-90233 (4,000-6,000)

1472
$1,599.75

C T WILSON (American, 19th Century) STILL LIFE WITH ROSES. Oil on canvas Housed in its original acorn decorated gilt frame with gilt sand finished liner Canvas stamp “Henry Leidel, New York” on verso Signed lower right “C T Wilson N.Y. 87″ SIZE: 12″ x 20″. Overall: 22-1/2″ x 30-1/2”. CONDITION: Craquelure, very good 9-90968 (1,500-3,000)

1473
$474.00

HOWARD LOGAN HILDEBRANDT (American, 1872-1958) “FLORAL”. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern decorative gilt frame Signed lower right “H L Hildebrandt NA” SIZE: 24″ x 20″. Overall: 27-1/2″ x 23-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Ex-Private collection of Dr. Irving Levitt, MD, Bloomfield Hills, MI; Marbella Gallery, 28 East 72nd St, NY CONDITION: Very good with some minor inpainting 9-90899 (1,000-2,000)

1474
$607.50

AUGUST LAUX (American, 1847-1921) FRUIT & SILVER. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt period frame Signed lower right “A Laux” SIZE: 12″ x 18″. Overall: 21-3/4″ x 27-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92995 (1,000-2,000)

1475
$0.00

GEORGE HENRY TAGGART (American, 1865-1924) IMPRESSIONISTIC LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas Housed in an outstanding gesso decorated gilt shell motif frame Signed lower right “Geo. H. Taggart” SIZE: 27″ x 21″. Overall: 37-1/2″ x 31″ CONDITION: Very good, some surface dirt 9-92770 (1,250-1,750)

1476
$0.00

ROY MARTELL MASON (American, 1886-1972) LANDSCAPE RIDDEN BY FIRE. Oil on canvas Housed in a white washed molded wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 25″ x 30″. Overall: 29″ x 34″ CONDITION: Relined with some inpainting 9-92487 (2,000-3,500)

1476a
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, 20th Century) HOUSE WITH WOODS. Oil on masonite Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen & gilt liner Unsigned SIZE: 9″ x 12″ Overall: 16″ x 19″ CONDITION: Thick varnish layer, otherwise very good 9-90220 (2,000-4,000)

1477
$0.00

ALBERT JEAN ADOLPHE (American, 1865-1940) GOLDEN LANDSCAPE. Oil on board Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “Albt. J Adolphe, Paris” SIZE: 7-1/2″ x 11-1/2″ Overall: 15″ x 19″ CONDITION: Very good with surface dirt 9-92792 (1,250-1,750)

1478
$1,215.00

HAROLD C. DUNBAR (American, 1882-1953) WILD FLOWERS AT EDGE OF WATER. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved & gilt wood frame Signed lower left “H C Dunbar” SIZE: 11″ x 14″. Overall: 17-3/4″ x 20-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good, craquelure, some touch up 9-91687 (1,200-1,800)

1479
$1,896.00

WILLIAM P BODFISH (American, Fl. 1865-1894) TWILIGHT MOON. Oil on board Housed in an antique gilt rope edge designed frame Signed lower right and dated SIZE: 19″ x 12-1/2″ Overall: 27″ x 20-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92789 (1,200-1,500)

1480
$0.00

WILLIAM P. BODFISH (American, Fl. 1865-1894) LANDSCAPE WITH FLOWERS & SUN. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gilt oak frame retaining a Foster Bros. Boston label Signed lower right “W P Bodfish, 1910″ SIZE: 20″ x 14″ Overall: 25-1/2″ x 19-1/2” CONDITION: Craquelure, very good 9-92790 (1,200-1,500)

1481
$1,215.00

THOMAS BARTHOLOMEW/BAILEY GRIFFIN (American, 1858-1918) RAGING RIVER THROUGH HILLS. Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame with linen liner Signed lower right “T.B. Griffin” SIZE: 14″ x 20″. Overall: 20″ x 27″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-92751 (1,000-2,000)

1482
$711.00

HOWARD LOGAN HILDEBRANDT (American 1872-1958) TABLETOP STILL LIFE. Oil on canvas Housed in a silver gilt wood frame Signed lower right “H L Hildebrandt NA” SIZE: 24″ x 20″ Overall: 27-1/2″ x 23-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-27067 (800-1,200)

1483
$1,701.00

JAMES KING BONNAR (American, 1883-1961) COLORFUL STILL LIFE. Oil on canvasboard Housed in a gilt frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “Jas K Bonnar” SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 15-1/2″. Overall: 26″ x 22″ CONDITION: Very good 9-90891 (800-1,200)

1484
$177.75

WILLARD WARREN CUMMINGS (American, 1915-1975) STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS. Oil on canvas Housed in a distressed wood frame Signed lower right SIZE: 25″ x 16″ Overall: 33″ x 24″ CONDITION: Water damage with lifting paint & chips, as found 9-90491 (500-700)

1485
$474.00

THOMAS MUELLER DIETRICH (American, 1912-1998) STILL LIFE WITH BIRDCAGE. Oil on canvas Housed in a paint decorated carved frame Signed lower right SIZE: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 23″ x 27″ CONDITION: Very good 9-90492 (500-700)

1486
$237.00

ALISA SKULTE (American, 20th Century) STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS. Oil on canvas Housed in a replacement gilt frame Signed lower right “A Skulte” SIZE: 30″ x 24″. Overall: 33-3/4″ x 27-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good, minor touch up 9-92493 (350-550)

1487
$651.75

SAMUEL ROSE (American, 1941-2008) STILL LIFE WITH TEN CARNATIONS. Oil on masonite Housed in a decorative gilt frame with linen liner Signed lower right “Samuel Rose” SIZE: 30″ x 24″. Overall: 38-1/2″ x 32-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protections Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70429 (300-500)

1488
$1,422.00

SAMUEL ROSE (American, 1941-2008) TWO WORKS: TOY CLOWN SEATED ON CUPS & CLOWN WITH JACK-IN-THE-BOX. Oil on masonite Housed in carved & gilt wood frames Signed lower right “Samuel Rose” SIZE: 16″ x 20″ & 16″ x 20″ Overall: 20-3/4″ x 24-3/4″ & 23″ x 27″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70432 (300-500)

1489
$1,185.00

SAMUEL ROSE (American, 1941-2008) TWO STILL LIFE WORKS. 1) Blue Vase with Seven Flowers Oil on masonite Housed in a gilt modern frame Unsigned front, identified with label on verso 2) Bread in Basket with Three Eggs Oil on masonite Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower right and dated “1983” SIZE: 1) 14″ x 10″. Overall: 20-1/2″ x 16-1/2″. 2) 10″ x 14″. Overall: 15-3/4″ x 20″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70430, 7-70431 (300-500)

1490
$1,659.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: The artist is Zedekiah Belknap (American, 1781-1858).

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Oil on canvas Unframed Unsigned SIZE: 27″ x 22-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a Maine home CONDITION: Craquelure, consolidated varnish layer, good 9-90247 (2,000-4,000)

1491
$425.25

UNSIGNED (Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL IN A GREEN DRESS. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt molded wood replacement frame Unsigned SIZE: 12-3/4″ x 10-3/4″. Overall: 14-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection. CONDITION: Some light touchup, light scuff mark in background, otherwise very good 9-91822 (500-1,000)

1492
$1,032.75

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) FOLK PORTRAIT OF A GIRL IN RED. Oil on canvas Housed in a gold molded wood antique frame Unsigned SIZE: 12″ x 10″. Overall: 14-1/2″ x 12-3/4″. PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection; James D. Julia, Inc. 2/11. CONDITION: Surface dirt, some inpainting. Very good 9-91825 (500-800)

1493
$266.63

UNSIGNED (19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A BABY IN A CHRISTENING DRESS. Oil on canvas Housed in what appears to be its original lemon gold frame Unsigned SIZE: 16″ x 13″. Overall: 21-1/4″ x 18-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting, very good 9-91816 (800-1,200)

1494
$243.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) HALF PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL IN BLUE. Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt wood frame with some losses On reverse is a penned family tree and the sitter identified as Emma Britten, Age 6 Born 1841, Died 1896 Unsigned SIZE: 10″ x 8″. Overall: 11-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection. CONDITION: Light craquelure, evidence of stretcher lines, a few small paint chips, minor touch up 9-91819 (800-1,200)

1495
$0.00

MONOGRAMMED (19th/20th Century) SHOULDER PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY IN SAILORS OUTFIT. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt ribbed frame Monogrammed lower right SIZE: Sight: 13-1/2″ x 11″. Overall: 17″ x 14″. PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection CONDITION: Very good with some light paint flecks in top and bottom edge 9-91810 (300-500)

1496
$177.75

S JONES (American/British School, Mid 19th Century) GIRL WITH RECENTLY PICKED FLOWERS. Watercolor Housed in a period grain painted wood frame with gold liner behind glass Signed lower right and dated “1841” SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. Overall: 14-1/4″ x 11-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection. CONDITION: Paper is toned & foxed, otherwise good 9-91820 (200-400)

1497
$0.00

AFTER GEORGE ROMNEY (United Kingdom, 1734-1802) PORTRAIT OF A GIRL. Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame Signed lower left “Geo Romney 1775″ SIZE: Sight: 17-3/4″ x 14″ Overall: 23″ x 19-1/4” PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Craquelure, uneven varnish layer, inpainting 9-92215 (1,000-1,500)

1498
$948.00

UNSIGNED (American, 18th/19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN WITH A CAT. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 30″ x 25″. Overall: 35″ x 30″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting, otherwise very good 9-92237 (1,000-1,500)

1499
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Oil on canvas laid on masonite Housed in a modern gilt frame with white liner Unsigned SIZE: 24″ x 20″ Overall: 28-3/4″ x 24-3/4″ CONDITION: Some touch up, good 7-70634 (800-1,200)

1500
$425.25

GIULIO SARTORI (Italian, 1840-1907) PORTRAIT OF A BOY. Watercolor Housed in a fancy pierced carved gilt frame as found Signed middle right “Giulio Sartori Firense 1877″ SIZE: 24″ x 19”. Overall: 35″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Good 9-92197 (500-1,000)

1501
$0.00

UNSIGNED (European, Late 18th Century) OVAL PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Oil on wood panel Unframed Unsigned SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 11″ CONDITION: Vertical cracks in board, burn spot on back affecting the front, two holes for hanging on top 7-70635 (800-1,200)

1502
$237.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: This painting is after a famous artist Jean Baptist Great called the Broken Pitcher.

ALICE UNDERWOOD FITCH (American, 20th Century) OVAL PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN AFTER GREUZE. Oil on canvas Affixed to a modern rectangular frame with green velvet background Signed lower left “Underwood Fitch After Greuze” SIZE: 32″ x 26″. Overall: 39″ x 33″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Relined, small scrape to upper center, otherwise very good 9-92884 (500-1,000)

1503
$0.00

UNSIGNED (British School, 18th/19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN IN BLUE JACKET. Oil on canvas Housed in a gesso decorated gilt 19th Century frame Unsigned SIZE: 43″ x 31-3/4″. Overall: 49-1/2″ x 38-1/2″ CONDITION: Lined, restored with inpainting 9-92046 (2,500-4,500)

1504
$0.00

UNSIGNED (European, 18th Century) PORTRAIT OF A EUROPEAN MAN. Oil on canvas Unframed Unsigned SIZE: 45″ x 34″ CONDITION: Restored with inpainting 7-70550 (1,000-2,000)

1505
$972.00

UNSIGNED (English, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Oil on canvas Housed in a decorative modern wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 30″ x 25″. Overall: 35″ x 30″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Good, restored 9-92231 (1,000-1,500)

1506
$425.25

UNSIGNED (European, 19th Century), PORTRAIT OF A NOBLEMAN. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern decorative frame Unsigned SIZE: 18-3/4″ x 14-3/4. Overall: 25″ x 21″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Craquelure, some light scrapes, good 9-92864 (500-1,000)

1507
$303.75

UNSIGNED (English School, 18th Century) PORTRAIT OF SIR ALEX DENTON. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern antique style gilt frame Unsigned but inscribed lower right Sir Alex Denton Lonny Schiff Restoration label on verso indicating that on the stretcher was “Sir Alexander Denton-One of the Justices of the ? Chancellor to the Prince of Wales” SIZE: 30″ x 25″. Overall: 37-3/4″ x 33″ CONDITION: Lined, restored with inpainting 9-90289 (800-1,200)

1508
$0.00

MARSH (American/British School, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gold frame with gold liner Signed lower left “Marsh 1853″ SIZE: 24″ x 20″ Overall: 30″ x 25-1/2” CONDITION: Inpainted, good 9-90273 (700-900)

1509
$0.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: The estimate should be $400-$600.

ARTHUR CLIFTON GOODWIN (American, 1866-1929) LANDSCAPE WITH POND AND BUILDING. Pastel Housed in a gold molded wood frame Signed lower left “A.C. Goodwin” SIZE: Sight: 19″ x 24″. Overall: 22-1/2″ x 27-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29108 (400-600)

1510
$4,266.00

HENRY FARRER (American, 1843-1903) SUNSET OVER HILL & WATER. Watercolor Housed in its original gilt mat & behind glass Signed lower left “H Farrer” SIZE: 14-1/4″ x 19-1/4″. Overall: 20-1/2″ x 26-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-90547 (800-1,200)

1511
$364.50

HUDSON MINDELL KITCHELL (American, 1862-1944) SUNSET WITH LANDSCAPE & FIGURES. Oil on canvas Housed in a deep gold painted period frame Signed lower right “H M Kitchell” SIZE: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 25-1/2″ x 29-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Craquelure, lined on new stretcher, some inpainting, very good 9-92324 (800-1,200)

1512
$592.50

INITIALED (American, Late 19th Century) MILL ALONG THE RIVER. Oil on wood panel Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame Dated & initial “AE 82″ SIZE: 5″ x 8”. Overall: 11-3/4″ x 14-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92781 (800-1,200)

1513
$0.00

LAURA MILLER (American, 19th/20th century) LANDSCAPE WITH TREE AND BARN. Oil on canvas Housed in a good antique gilt frame Signed lower left “Laura Miller 04″ SIZE: 18″ x 14″. Overall: 25-1/2″ x 21-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92782 (800-1,200)

1514
$486.00

FREDERICK O’NEILL GALLAGHER (Irish, First Quarter of the 20th Century) THE WOODLAND ABBY. Oil on canvas Signed lower right and dated “1911” SIZE: 18″ x 21-1/2″ Overall: 21-1/2″ x 24-3/4″ CONDITION: Minor spot inpainting, very good 9-93000 (800-1,200)

1515
$0.00

UNSIGNED (English School, 19th Century) ROWING TO THE ISLAND ABBEY. Oil on wood panel Housed in an antique gilt frame Unsigned SIZE: 8″ x 10-1/4″ Overall: 11-1/2″ x 13-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good with fine craquelure, some minor touch up, very good 7-70611 (600-900)

1516
$1,303.50

TWO SIGNED LANDSCAPES PAINTINGS. 1) Arthur Meltzer (American, 1893-1989) Cows in Landscape Oil on canvasboard Housed in modern burl wood frame with gilt liner Signed lower left “Arthur Meltzer” 2) Evelyn Montague Bicknell (American, 1857-1936) Woodland Stream Oil on board Housed in a good carved & gilt wood frame with gilt liner Signed lower left “E M Bicknell” SIZE: 1) 6″ x 7″. Overall: 10-1/2″ x 11-1/2″ 2) 8″ x 11″. Overall: 11-3/4″ x 14-3/4″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70595 (400-600)

1517
$296.25

MANNER OF ALVIN FISHER (American, 1792-1863) HOUSE ON A HILL. Oil on board Housed in a fine modern gilt wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 14-1/4″. Overall: 17″ x 21-1/4″ CONDITION: Fine craquelure with a visible crease in tree 7-70596 (400-600)

1518
$355.50

CHARLES HENRY RICHERT (American, 1880-1974) FOUR WORKS. Watercolor & pastel Housed in modern gilt frames with mattes All signed SIZE: Smallest to largest: Sight: 10″ x 13-3/4″ to 14-1/2″ x 19-1/2″ Overall: 15-3/4″ x 19-1/2″ to 22-3/4″ x 27-1/4″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70416 (300-500)

1519
$474.00

WILLIAM FREDERICK PASKELL (American, 1866-19151) THREE WOODLAND LANDSCAPE WORKS. Watercolors Housed in modern gilt frames with mattes All signed “Wm Paskell” SIZE: Smallest to largest: Sight: 13-1/2″ x 19-1/2″ to 15-1/4″ x 19-1/4″ x Overall: 23-3/4″ x 29-1/4″ to 24″ x 28″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70417 (300-500)

1520
$414.75

WILLIAM FREDERICK PASKELL (American, 1866-1951) FOUR LANDSCAPE WORKS. Watercolors; two winter scenes, ship on beach at low tide, & landscape Housed in modern gilt frames with mattes All signed SIZE: Smallest to largest: Sight: 9″ x 12-1/2″ to 15-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. Overall: 16″ x 20″ to 24″ x 28″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70419 (300-500)

1521
$414.75

JAMES PERRY WILSON (American, 1889-1976) TWO LANDSCAPE WORKS. 1) Midnight Landscape Oil on wood panel Housed in a gilt frame with gilt losses Signed lower left “J P Wilson” 2) Waterfall Flowing Over Rocks Oil on wood panel Housed in a gilt modern frame Signed lower left “J P Wilson” SIZE: 1) 8″ x 10″. Overall: 12″ x 14″ 2) 8″ x 10″. Overall: 12-1/2″ x 14-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70428 (300-500)

1522
$414.75

CHARLES HENRY RICHERT (American, 1880-1974) TWO LANDSCAPES. Watercolors Housed in identical modern gilt frames with watercolor lined mattes Signed lower right “C H Richert” SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 19-1/2″. Overall: 24-1/2″ x 29″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of the frame 7-70427 (300-500)

1523
$177.75

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) NEW ENGLAND LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas Housed in its original lemon gold gilt wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 15″ x 21″. Overall: 18-3/4″ x 25″ CONDITION: Two small holes, surface dirt, otherwise good 7-70543 (300-400)

1524
$789.75

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) SHORELINE BIRCHES. Watercolor Housed in what appears to be its original carved silver gilt wood frame with white liner Signed lower right “W Lester Stevens” SIZE: Sight: 7-1/2” x 9-3/4 Overall: 15-1/2″ x 17-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93016 (200-400)

1525
$355.50

GEORGE THOMSON (American/Canadian, 1868-1965) “VIEW AT LEITH”. Oil on board Housed in a good gilt frame Signed lower left “Geo. Thomson” SIZE: 10″ x 12″. Overall: 14″ x 16″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92329 (150-250)

1526
$729.00

ALBERT SCOTT COX (American, 1863-1920) WINTER LANDSCAPE WITH FIELDS & HOUSES. Oil on canvas Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame with losses Unsigned front, signed & dated on verso of canvas SIZE: 18″ x 24-1/4″. Overall: 27-1/2″ x 33-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Good, needs tightening on stretcher 7-70415 (300-500)

1527
$0.00

RAMOS CATALAN (American/Chili, 1888-1961) SUNLIT SNOW PEAKS. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine modern silver gilt frame Signed lower right “Ramos Catalan” SIZE: 16″ x 18″ Overall: 20-1/2″ x 22-1/4″ CONDITION: Very small patch on reverse with corresponding inpainting, very good 9-92768 (300-500)

1528
$2,430.00

JULES DUPRE (French, 1811-1889) LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURE AND COWS. Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame with some losses Signed lower right “Jules Dupre” SIZE: 18″ x 14-3/4″. Overall: 23-1/4″ x 20″ CONDITION: Craquelure with some lifting, two patches to reverse, inpainting 9-92845 (2,000-4,000)

1529
$3,645.00

E. GALIANY (Eugene Galien-Laloue) (French, 1854-1941) FIGURE APPROACHING BUILDINGS NEAR WATER. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame Signed lower right SIZE: 18″ x 21-1/2″ Overall: 25-1/4″ x 28-3/4″ CONDITION: Discolored varnish surface, otherwise very good 9-92857 (2,000-3,000)

1530
$1,093.50

ETIENNE MEIN (French, 1865-1938) CHURCH BESIDE RIVER. Oil on canvas Housed in a large gold frame with losses and damage behind glass Signed lower right “E. Mein” SIZE: 28-1/2″ x 39-1/2″. Overall: 34-1/2″ x 45″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29099 (1,500-2,500)

1531
$1,896.00

JEAN LOUISE MARCEL COSSON (French, 1887-1956) THE DINNER PARTY. Oil on board Housed in a French style partial gilt frame with edge losses Signed lower right “Cosson” SIZE: 13″ x 16″. Overall: 18-1/2″ x 22″ CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting 9-92973 (1,500-2,500)

1532
$607.50

JEAN CHALEYE (French, 1878-1960) “LES FEMMES RENTRANT OU JARDIN”. Oil on wood panel Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower right “J Chaleye” SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 18″. Overall: 27 x 21-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a Florida Estate; Wally Findlay Galleries #108029 CONDITION: Very good 9-90895 (1,000-2,000)

1533
$1,215.00

SIGNED (French, Early 20th Century) FIGURE ON SUNLIT STREET. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt gesso decorated frame with losses Signed lower left indistinctly and dated “1909” SIZE: 19″ x 23″. Overall: 27-1/4″ x 30-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting 9-92315 (1,000-2,000)

1534
$1,701.00

MAURITS CONSTANTIN LAPIDOTH (Netherlands, 1868-1930) MORNING ALONG THE COAST. Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame Signed lower right “M C Lapidoth” SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 28-3/4″. Overall: 29-1/2″ x 38″ CONDITION: One small patch to reverse, inpainting, very good 9-92772 (1,500-2,500)

1535
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Dutch, 19th/20th Century) DUTCH HARBOR SCENE. Oil on wood panel Housed in its original gilt mottled frame with small losses Unsigned SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 27-1/2″. Overall: 25-3/4″ x 33-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Surface dirt, good 9-92326 (800-1,200)

1536
$888.75

EVERT MOLL (Netherlands, 1878-1955) BOATS IN CALM WATERS. Oil on board Housed in a carved gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Evert Moll” SIZE: Sight: 9″ x 12″ Overall: 15″ x 18″ CONDITION: Thin paint layer in areas, otherwise good 9-92847 (800-1,200)

1537
$243.00

SIGNED (Dutch, Early 20th Century) DUTCH LANDSCAPE WITH WINDMILL. Watercolor Housed in a fine gilt ribbed frame with wide gilt liner behind glass Signed with what appears to be Volenschaus SIZE: Sight: 23-1/4″ x 39-1/2″. Overall: 31″ x 47-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70542 (400-600)

1538
$0.00

JACQUES MONNICKENDAM (Dutch, 1874-1943) THE BRIDGE BETWEEN TWO HOUSES. Oil on canvas Housed in a decorative painted wood frame Signed lower right SIZE: 15-3/4″ x 19-3/4″ Overall: 19-1/2″ x 23-1/2″ CONDITION: Craquelure, some inpainting, good 9-90251 (300-500)

1539
$0.00

GEORGE FENNEL ROBSON (United Kingdom, 1788-1833) CASTLE ON A RIVER. Watercolor Housed in a fine gilt wood frame with glass & inner liner Unsigned front but identified on label on verso SIZE: Sight: 13-1/2″ x 19″ Overall: 18-1/2″ x 24″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92777 (1,500-2,000)

1540
$888.75

JOHN MUNDELL (England, 1818-1875) PAIR OF LANDSCAPES: “NEAR NORWICH” AND “THE RIVER STOUR”. Oil on canvas Housed in antique gilt frames Signed lower right “J. Mundell” SIZE: 10″ x 18″. Overall: 19″ x 27″ CONDITION: Both are very good, with craquelure. 7-70643 (1,200-1,800)

1541
$711.00

GEORGE VICAT COLE (United Kingdom, 1833-1893) “HERD AT LOCH NESS”. Oil on canvas Housed in a fancy gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner Artist monogram lower left SIZE: 10″ x 16″. Overall: 18-1/2″ x 23-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good with some minor inpainting 9-92846 (1,000-2,000)

1542
$0.00

ALFRED AUGUSTUS GLENDENNING SR (United Kingdom, 1840-1910) COWS & SHEEP WITH MOUNTAIN LAKE. Oil on canvas Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame Signed lower left with initial monogram and dated “1876” SIZE: 15″ x 30″. Overall: 23″ x 38″ CONDITION: Some inpainting, craquelure with chips 9-92856 (1,000-2,000)

1543
$888.75

JOHN MORRIS (British, 19th Century) HIGHLAND CATTLE. Oil on canvas on board Housed in a good gilt wood frame Signed lower left “John Morris” SIZE: 16″ x 21″ Overall: 22-1/2″ x 27-1/2″ CONDITION: Some minor touch up, very good 9-90599 (1,000-1,500)

1544
$1,540.50

FREDERICK WILLIAMSON (British, 1835-1900) TENDING THE FLOCK OVERLOOKING A TOWN. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Fred Williamson” and monogrammed lower left SIZE: 16″ x 34″. Overall: 22-1/2″ x 40-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92126 (600-1,000)

1545
$948.00

UNSIGNED (British School, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A COW. Oil on canvas Housed in a distressed flat wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 22-1/4″. Overall: 21-3/4″ x 26″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection CONDITION: Fair to good, dirty with consolidated varnish 9-91805 (1,000-2,000)

1546
$243.00

ANTHONY VAN DYKE COPLEY FIELDING (British, 1787-1855) FISHING ALONGSIDE CASTLE. Watercolor Housed in a modern gilt frame with watercolor highlighted matte Signed lower left “Copley Fielding” SIZE: Sight: 11″ x 17″. Overall: 19″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-29427 (400-600)

1547
$1,944.00

ROBERT CRONE (Dublin, c.1718-1779) LANDSCAPE DRAWING. Charcoal & wash on paper Unframed Inscribed verso: “R. Crone – Dublin 1785, Rogers Collection” European landscape with figures, (one of an artist) having a waterfall and castles in the background SIZE: 10 1/4″ x 15 3/4″. CONDITION: Toned, some spotting, good overall. 7-70623 (800-1,200)

1548
$0.00

THREE UNFRAMED DRAWINGS AND AN ENGRAVING. 1) Attributed Sir John Everett Millais (British, 1829-1896), Pencil on paper, laid down on cardboard, Castle ruins Inscribed lower left, ” Rheinfelden, 1873″, Christie’s label verso. 2) Claude Louis Desrais (French 1746-1816), Pen and ink with wash laid down on paper, Two narrative renderings with figures, Both signed lower left, dated 1774 and inscribed with titles. 3) Gustave Doré (French, 1832-1883) Pencil on paper, two sided, Battle study Stamped lower center “G. Dore”. 4) 2 Engraved bookplates, Punch and Judy. SIZE: 1) 7″ x 9 1/4″ Overall: 13 1/2″ x 16 1/4″ 2) Each: 2 1/4″ x 3 1/4″ 3) 8 1/4″ x 6 1/4″ 4) 5″ x 4″ & 4 3/4″ x 3 1/4″ Mat: 10 1/4″ x 13 3/4″ CONDITION: 1) Good overall with some foxing. 2) One has toning to the top, good overall. 3) Good with slight toning to edge. 4) Good with toning. 7-70625, 7-70626, 7-70629, 7-70620 (800-1,200)

1549
$711.00

WILLIAM STEWARD MACGEORGE (Scottish, 1861-1931) WOMAN BESIDE RIVER AT TWILIGHT. Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt wood antique frame Signed lower left “W.S. MacGeorge” SIZE: 28″ x 36″. Overall: 32-1/2″ x 40-1/2″. CONDITION: Lined, new stretcher, craquelure, inpainting. 9-29386 (800-1,200)

1550
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI (British, 1828-1882) “JENNE DE FRANCE”. Oil on canvas Housed in a decorative partial gilt and painted carved frame with gilt liner Signed upper left “D.G. Rossetti, having a partial label on reverse with title and artist SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 12″. Overall: 24″ x 20”. CONDITION: Wax lining, craquelure in painting. 9-29474 (500-1,000)

1551
$592.50

WILLIAM MORISON WYLLIE (United Kingdom, fl.1852 – 1890) PORTRAIT OF A PEASANT GIRL. Oil on canvas Housed in a 19th Century frame that is as is Signed lower left “W.M. Wyllie” SIZE: 12″ x 10″. Overall: 17-1/2″ x 15-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good 9-92865 (200-400)

1552
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED SIR WILLIAM ORPEN (Irish, 1878-1931) THREE NUDES. Wash on paper Unframed Unsigned, artist identified on mat interior and inscribed: “From the collection of John Rothenstein”, stamped verso”Mr. Henry C. Pitz, 3 Cornish Place, Philadelphia”, Christie’s label on matting. SIZE: 9 3/4″ x 12 3/4″ Matting: 15″ x 18 1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70622 (800-1,200)

1553
$296.25

CARLETON PLUMMER (American, 1929-) SHORELINE WITH ROWBOAT. Watercolor Housed in a fine wood modern frame with double mattes Signed lower right “Carleton Plummer A.W.S.” SIZE: 21″ x 28-3/4″. Overall: 32-1/4″ x 39-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91734 (500-1,000)

1554
$0.00

CHARLES SIM MOTTRAM (British, 1852-1919) SHIPS ON OPEN OCEAN. Watercolor Housed in a carved gilt frame with double matte having losses to corners Signed lower left “Chas S. Mottram 1890″ SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ X 23-1/2. Overall: 19-1/4″ X 32-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29111 (500-600)

1555
$118.50

HIRAM PEABODY FLAGG (American, 1859-1937) BEACHED BOATS AT LOW TIDE. Watercolor Housed in a modern gilt frame with matte Signed lower “H Peabody Flagg” SIZE: Sight: 12-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. Overall: 19-1/2″ x 25″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70527 (400-600)

1556
$364.50

A.B. JOHNSON (19th/20th century) SUNSET OVER BEACH. Oil on canvas Housed in a replacement gilt frame with edge losses Signed lower left “A.B. Johnson” SIZE: 16″ x 20″. Overall: 21-1/4″ x 25-1/4″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, good. 9-25018 (500-700)

1557
$355.50

ROSS STERLING TURNER (American, 1847-1915) THE OCEANSIDE HOMESTEAD. Watercolor Housed in a modern gilt frame with two mattes Signed lower left “Ross Turner” SIZE: Sight: 11-3/4″ x 19-1/4″ Overall: 20″ x 27″ CONDITION: Very good with some age toning 9-92838 (400-600)

1558
$948.00

WILLIAM FREDERICK PASKELL (American, 1866-1951) TWO WORKS. 1) Oil on canvas – Tall ship Housed in a good gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Wm Paskell” 2) Oil on canvas – Mountains & Lake Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower left “Wm Paskell” SIZE: 1) 20″ x 24″ Overall: 24-1/2″ x 28-1/2″ 2) 22-1/4″ x 26″ Overall: 26-3/4″ x 30-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70412, 7-70414 (300-500)

1559
$711.00

LOUISE ALLAIRE (American, 20th Century) ROAD TO THE SEA. Oil on canvas panel Housed in a period carved & gilt frame with gilt loss behind glass Signed lower right SIZE: 12″ x 16″. Overall: 18-1/2″ x 22-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70413 (300-500)

1560
$474.00

JAMES WILLIAM SMITH COX (American, 1911-1982) SIX IMPRESSIONISTIC WATERCOLORS. Three coastal views & three landscapes Housed in contemporary silver gilt frames with colorful mattes All signed “JWS Cox” SIZE: Smallest to largest Sight: 7-3/4″ x 10-1/4″ to 9-1/2″ x 13″ Overall: 14-1/2″ x 17″ to 19″ x 22″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70420 (300-500)

1561
$533.25

ROY THOMPSEN (American, 1928-) FIVE COASTAL WORKS. Pen & ink & watercolor Housed in decorative gilt wood frames with mattes All signed “Roy Thompsen” SIZE: Smallest to largest: Sight: 8-3/4″ x 11-3/4″ to 14″ x 20-1/4″ Overall: 18-1/2″ x 21-1/4″ to 23″ x 29-1/4″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70440 (300-500)

1562
$182.25

LOUIS KINNEY HARLOW (American, 1850-1913) FIVE WATERCOLOR LANDSCAPES. Four housed in wood frames with glass, the other unframed but matted with glass All signed lower right “Louis K Harlow” SIZE: Smallest to largest Sight: 9″ x 29″ to 18-1/2″ x 29-1/2″ Overall: 17-1/2″ x 37-1/4″ to 26″ x 37″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70446 (300-500)

1563
$91.13

BEDA ZEL ANGLE (American, 20th Century) ROCKY COASTLINE. Oil on masonite Housed in a stained oak frame with linen & gilt liner Signed lower right “Beda Zel Angle” SIZE: 24″ x 36″. Overall: 31″ x 42-3/4″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, good 9-92756 (300-500)

1564
$237.00

LOUIS KINNEY HARLOW (American, 1850-1913) FIVE WORKS. 1) Watercolor – Church Housed in a modern silver gilt frame with two mattes Signed lower left 2) Watercolor – Windmill Housed in a modern wood frame with three mattes Signed lower right 3) Watercolor – House of Parliament, London Housed in an antique gilt wood frame with gilt matte having an additional oval window for penned inscription Signed lower left 4) Watercolor – The White Hart, London Housed in an antique gilt wood frame with no glass Signed lower right, also inscribed on backing paper 5) Etching – Country Road Housed in a silver gilt modern frame with three mattes Pencil signed lower right SIZE: 1) Sight: 17-1/2″ x 13-3/4″. Overall: 27-1/4″ x 23-1/4″. 2) Sight: 11″ x 7″. Overall: 20″ x 16″. 3) Sight: 10-3/4″ x 9-1/4″. Overall: 18-1/2″ x 16-1/4″. 4) Sight: 15″ x 10″. Overall: 21-3/4″ x 16-1/2″. 5) Sight: 11-1/2″ x 17-1/2″. Overall: 20-1/4″ x 25-3/4″ CONDITION: 1-3) Very good; 4) Light fading. 5) Not examined out of frame, very good 7-70448 (300-500)

1565
$182.25

LOUIS KINNEY HARLOW (American, 1850-1913) FIVE LANDSCAPE WORKS. Watercolors Housed in modern gilt frames with mattes & glass All signed “Louis K Harlow” SIZE: Smallest to largest range: Sight: 12-1/2″ x 21-1/2″ to 13″ x 21-1/2″. Overall: 20-3/4″ x 39-1/2″ to 22-1/4″ x 30-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70447 (300-500)

1566
$182.25

LOUIS KINNEY HARLOW (American, 1850-1913) FIVE LANDSCAPE WATERCOLORS. Housed in wood frames with mats Signed SIZE: Smallest to largest: Sight: 7-1/2″ x 5-1/2″ to 18″ x 13″ Overall: 16″ x 13-1/2″ to 25-1/4″ x 20-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70444 (300-500)

1567
$237.00

RALPH TOCH MAYER (American, 1895-1979) HAWAII SHORELINE. Oil on canvas Unframed Signed lower right “Ralph Mayer” SIZE: 40″ x 49″ CONDITION: Some lifting & chipped paint, otherwise good 9-92757 (300-500)

1568
$0.00

FIVE UNFRAMED DRAWINGS. 1) Set of four pencil drawings on cardboard, ‘Four Seasons’, finely executed, each signed: “P.B., 1886”. 2) Ink on paper laid down on cardboard, “Death of the Warrior, 1876″, verso, depicting a 16th century European battle scene with skeleton removing an amulet. SIZE: 1) 7-1/2″ x 5-1/2″ 2) 9-1/4″ X 7-1/4”. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 7-70624, 7-70627 (600-800)

1569
$474.00

FROMENTIN (European, 19th Century) COWS IN FIELD SIDE WATER. Oil on canvas Housed in a fancy gesso decorated gilt frame with losses Signed lower right “Fromentin” SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 25-1/2″. Overall: 30″ x 36-1/2″ CONDITION: Craquelure, one 1″ puncture at top of tree, otherwise good 9-91695 (800-1,200)

1570
$0.00

SCHOOL OF JOHN FERY (1859-1934) LANDSCAPE WITH WATERFALL & DEER. Large oil on canvas Housed in a magnificent gesso decorated foliate design gilt deep frame with some losses SIZE: 36″ x 48″. Overall: 51″ x 61″ CONDITION: Several patches on reverse and strip lined, inpainting, very good 9-92761 (1,000-1,500)

1571
$0.00

CHARLES E PORT (American, 20th Century) FEEDING TIME. Watercolor Housed in a decorative wood frame with gold liner & glass Signed lower right SIZE: Sight: 19″ x 24-3/4″” Overall: 23-1/2″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-90250 (800-1,200)

1572
$303.75

CARL PHILIPP WEBER (American, 1850-1921) SHEEP IN A LANDSCAPE. Watercolor Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with minor losses Signed lower right “Carl Weber” SIZE: 18″ x 28″. Overall: 27-1/2″ x 37-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good 9-92862 (600-900)

1573
$0.00

JACQUES VILLON (French, 1875-1963) TWO WORKS: MAN WITH DOG AND HORSE CART. Watercolor and pencil on paper Housed in identical modern frames with linen and gold liner with white matte behind glass Pencil signed “Jacques Villon”, bottom left and bottom right SIZE: Sight: 4-1/4″ x 6-1/4″. Overall: 10″ x 12″ CONDITION: Very good 9-29436 (800-1,200)

1574
$1,701.00

SCHOOL OF LEON AUGUSTIN LHERMITTE (French, 1844-1925) FRENCH COUNTRYSIDE RIVER. Oil on canvas laid to cardboard Housed in a fine shell decorated gilt antique frame Unsigned SIZE: 6-1/2″ x 14-1/2″ Overall: 10-1/2″ x 18-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good with light touchup 9-92309 (600-900)

1575
$182.25

EDOUARD L. LOUIS EDY-LEGRAND (French, 1892-1970) WOMAN PRAYING. Wash on paper Unframed Signed lower left, inscribed in French verso. SIZE: 16 1/2″ x 12 3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70621 (600-800)

1576
$948.00

THEODORE ROUSSEAU (French, 1812-1867) LANDSCAPE MOUNTAIN STUDY. Pencil on paper Housed in a thin wood frame with matte having artist name also Having what appears to be a “Th.R” estimate stamp? lower left SIZE: Sight: 5-3/4″ x 11-1/4″ Overall: 16″ x 22″ PROVENANCE: Descended through the family of Augusto Floriano Jaccaci (American, 1856-1930); Appears to have gone through a Christie’s sale, Lot 390 10/30/85 CONDITION: Foxing, glued down 9-90228 (500-1,000)

1577
$789.75

ROLAND OUDOT (France, 1897-1981) COASTAL HOME. Oil on canvas Housed in a silver gilt frame with linen liner Signed lower left “Roland Oudot” SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 13-3/4″. Overall: 15-1/4″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29125 (500-600)

1578
$651.75

HUTSCHENREUTHER PORCELAIN PLAQUE OF A MAN SMOKING A PIPE SIGNED “WAGNER”. Rectangular vertical half portrait of a man with a grey beard lighting his pipe with it reflecting on his face. He wears a brown coat, red vest, and gold watch chain. Impressed crown and shield mark and 311 on verso. Housed in a fine ebony frame. SIZE: 7″ x 5″. Overall: 11-1/4″ x 9-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-29435 (800-1,200)

1579
$0.00

ERNST KARL GEORG ZIMMERMAN (German, 1852-1901) MAN SEATED AT A TAVERN TABLE. Oil on wood panel Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt period frame with minor losses Signed lower right “E Zimmerman 1877″ SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 8-1/2″ Overall: 21-1/4″ x 18-1/4″ CONDITION: 3” scrape to lower left, some wood grain showing through, otherwise good 9-92749 (800-1,200)

1580
$0.00

IGNAZ FRANKEL INGOMAR (Hungarian, 1838-1924) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine antique, probably original, frame with gold liner Signed lower left “Ingomar 1908″ SIZE: 21-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. Overall 32″ x 30”. CONDITION: Very good, inpainting. 9-29390 (800-1,200)

1581
$948.00

ALOIS ARNEGGER (Austria, 1879-1967) EVENING WINTER LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt wood frame Signed lower right “A Arnegger” SIZE: 24″ x 36″. Overall: 25-1/2 “x 37-1/4” CONDITION: Very good 9-91736 (1,000-2,000)

1581a
$0.00

ALBERT SCHOENBECK (German, 19th Century) “AUSFLUSS DES INN AUS DAN MORIZER”. Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame liner Signed & titled on verso SIZE: 14-3/4″ x 19-3/4″ Overall: 18″ x 23″ CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good 9-92779 (800-1,200)

1582
$711.00

LISEL SALZER (Austria, 1906-2005) GENTLEMAN ON A TETE-A-TETE. Oil on masonite Housed in a carved silver gilt frame Signed lower right “Lisel Salzer” SIZE: 18″ x 18″. Overall: 22″ x 22″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good with inpainting 9-92861 (100-200)

1583
$0.00

RICHARD LEUTENEZ (Belgian, C.1871-1963) INTERIOR STUDIO. Oil on canvas Housed in a carved wood period frame Signed lower right “R Leutenez” SIZE: 41″ x 31″. Overall: 48-1/2″ x 38-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92494 (1,100-1,800)

1584
$0.00

HENRI VON SABEN (Belgian, 1825-1913) COUNTRY GIRL NEAR WATER. Oil on wood panel Housed in a gesso decorated period gilt frame Signed lower right SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 6-1/2″ Overall: 11-3/4″ x 9-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92794 (800-1,200)

1585
$0.00

SIGNED (Italian, 19th/20th Century) WOMAN RETURNING FROM THE FIELDS. Oil on light board Housed in a period gesso decorated frame with losses & repairs Signed lower left SIZE: 15″ x 11-3/4″. Overall: 23-3/4″ x 20-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, some losses to edges and left corner repair. 9-92978 (500-1,000)

1586
$1,007.25

ELIZABETH EVELYN SHERMAN (American, 1896-1986) PORTRAIT OF CATHERINE OF TESAQUE. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt wood frame Unsigned, titled & signed on stretcher SIZE: 30″ x 25″. Overall: 35-1/2″ x 30-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Surface dirt craquelure, otherwise good 9-92322 (400-800)

1587
$237.00

LOUIS DOYLE NORTON (American, 1867-1940) TWO WORKS. 1) “A Little Flirt” Charcoal Housed in a modern gilt frame with white matte Signed “L D Norton” and inscribed below with title, date & Provd. Art Club 2) Kennebunk Church Pencil Housed in a small period frame Signed lower left “L D Norton 1927″ SIZE: 1) 7-1/4″ x 5-1/2″. Overall: 14″ x 11″ 2) Sight: 7-1/2″ x 4-1/2”. Overall: 8-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70526 (400-600)

1588
$88.88

GRANT MACDONALD (Canada, 1909-1987) “A STORY”. Oil on masonite Housed in its original French style gesso decorated frame retaining a Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, 1951 label on verso Signed lower left and dated “51” SIZE: 38″ x 25″. Overall: 44-1/4″ x 31-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good 9-92316 (300-400)

1589
$296.25

GEORGE ROBERT CHEYSSIAL (French, 1907-1977) WINTER LANDSCAPE WITH GIRL IN YELLOW. Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved gilt wood frame with painted liner Signed lower right “G Cheyssial” SIZE: 32″ x 39-1/2″. overall: 40″ x 47-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good 9-92328 (200-400)

1590
$0.00

SIGNED (19th/20th Century) ROMEO AND JULIET. Oil on canvas Housed in a gold frame with gold liners Signed lower right “Rose F__” SIZE: Sight: 18″ x 12″. Overall: 25″ x 19″. CONDITION: Wax lined, spot inpainting. Very good. 9-29475 (200-300)

1591
$0.00

UNSIGNED (20th century) FOUR WORKS: CARICATURE WITH VERSE. Watercolor and pen on paper Housed in identical gray painted frames with white mattes Unsigned SIZE: 15″ x 10-3/4″. Overall: 24-1/4″ x 20″ CONDITION: Very good, one has 2 small tears on left side. 9-92491 (500-750)

1592
$486.00

RIMSKY (American, 19th/20th Century) “BETTER A MARGIN FOR PROFIT THAN AN ALIBI FOR LOSS”. Watercolor & paper (attached over the watercolor) Housed in a modern gilt frame with white matte Signed lower right “Rimsky” SIZE: 14″ x 16″ Overall: 17-1/4″ x 19″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92791 (400-600)

1593
$0.00

JOHN H. STRIEBEL (American, 1892-1962) FOUR DIXIE DUGAN ORIGINAL CARTOONS. Pen and ink on hard stock Housed: One in red metal frame with white matte; another in white matte; two are unframed All are signed “J. H. Striebel” SIZE: 1) 14″ x 16″. Overall: 18″ x 20″. 2) 10-3/4″ x 9-3/4″. Overall: 16-1/2″ x 15-1/4″. 3 & 4) 6-1/2″ x 19″. PROVENANCE: From a Maine home acquired from a family member of the artist CONDITION: Framed example has yellow toning, otherwise very good. 9-29771 (200-400)

1594
$1,659.00

LOUIS DOYLE NORTON (American, 1867-1940) RISKY FUN. Pastel Housed in a modern gilt frame with white matte Signed lower right “L D Norton 22″ SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 18”. Overall: 18-1/2″ x 24″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70520 (1,000-1,500)

1595
$0.00

(American School, 20th Century) SUMMER LANDSCAPE WITH RIVER. Pastel Housed in a fine carved & gilt frame with linen & gilt liner behind glass Bears spurious signature “Wm. Chase” (we are not guaranteeing this painting) SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 21″. Overall: 25-1/2″ x 31-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: One repair to 1″ tear at top, otherwise very good 9-92330 (500-1,000)

1596
$0.00

O. GARULLI (Early 20th Century) FIGURES ON A DIRT ROAD. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt frame with wood liner Signed lower right “O. Garulli” SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 23″. Overall: 16-1/4 x 27-1/2″. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-29481 (500-900)

1597
$88.88

JAMES WILLIAM SMITH COX (American, 1911-1982) TWO WORKS: “WINTER IN THE FENWAY, BOSTON” & “CABANAS ITALIAN RIVIERA”. Watercolors Housed in silver & gold gilt frames with highlighted mattes Signed lower right “JWS Cox” SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 20″ & 14″ x 21″. Overall: 23″ x 28-1/2″ & 23-1/2″ x 30-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frames 7-70594 (300-500)

1598
$121.50

MIZZY (American, Mid-20th Century) OUTSIDE THE CIRCUS TENT. Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt frame Unsigned front but having Mizzy on verso SIZE: 14″ x 16″. Overall: 18″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73524 (200-400)

1599
$91.13

DAVID CARRICK SWING (American, 1864-1945) “THE OFFICER OF THE DAY”. Oil on board Housed in its original gilt carved wood frame Signed lower right “David Swing 1930” and titled on reverse “Officer of the Day” SIZE: 7″ x 9″. Overall: 10-1/2″ x 12-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good 9-92870 (200-400)

1600
$414.75

UNSIGNED (18th/19th Century) CATHEDRAL INTERIOR. Oil on chamfered oak panel Housed in a later 19th C gilt frame Unsigned SIZE: 9″ x 13″. Overall” 13-1/2″ x 17-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Inpainting & restoration to a lateral central line, otherwise good 9-92871 (200-400)

1601
$177.75

ROD E. MILLER (American, 19th/20th Century) ALPINE MOUNTAIN SCENE. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with losses Signed lower left “Rod E. Miller 1873″ SIZE: 22″ x 32″. Overall: 30″ x 40”. CONDITION: Surface dirt, in need of cleaning. Otherwise very good. 9-29141 (200-400)

1602
$729.00

C MYRON CLARK (American, 1858-1925) ALASKA MOUNTAIN RANGE. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt wood frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “C Myron Clark 1921 Alaska” SIZE: 23″ x 37″. Overall: 30″ x 44″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, very good 9-92990 (600-1,000)

1603
$607.50
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: The estimate should be $600-$900.

LOUISE MORRIS (American, 1896-) SOUTHWESTERN MOTIF. Oil on canvas Housed in a flat wood frame SIZE: Sight: 39″ x 48″. Overall: 44″ x 53″. PROVENANCE: Through the Estate of the artist. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29100 (600-900)

1604
$0.00

SIGNED (Italian, 19th Century) MAN IN ROBE. Carved white marble Inscription on base “S. Giovanni di Gian Battista Bologna” “Presented to St. John Baptist School by Maria Norris”, also signed on reverse illegibly and dated “82” SIZE: 25-1/4″ h. CONDITION: One arm missing, finger missing. Otherwise generally good 9-29482 (300-500)

1605
$355.50

TWO SIGNED PORTRAIT PRINTS. 1) Jeacques Reich (American, 1852-1923) Portrait of Abraham Lincoln Remarque Proof 82 Housed in a modern frame with double matte Pencil signed lower left 2) Cornell (American, 1937-) Portrait of Michelangelo Etching Housed in a modern metal frame with watercolor highlighted matte Pencil signed lower right “Cornell” “59/100″ lower left SIZE: 1) 17-1/2″ x 13-1/2″ Overall: 24″ x 20″ 2) 20-1/2″ x 15-1/4″ Overall: 28-1/2″ x 22-3/4” CONDITION: Not examined out of frames, very good 9-90292 (300-500)

1606
$0.00

SIGNED ILLEGIBLY (20th Century) TWO PRINTS. 1) Block print Edgar Allen Poe with crow Housed in a modern metal frame with white matte Pencil signed “Al Tayler 72 3/25” 2) Engraving Housed in a black wood frame with white matte Signed in print what appears to be “Rossinieris” with penciled title illegible SIZE: 1) Sight: 20-1/4″ x 14-1/2″ Overall: 28-1/4″ x 22-1/4″. 2) Sight: 10-1/2″ x 8-1/4″ Overall: 19-1/2″ x 13″ PROVENANCE: Descended through the family of Augusto Floriano Jaccaci (American, 1856-1930) CONDITION: Not examined out of frames 1) Foxing & stains 2) Foxing, fair 9-90229 (200-300)

1607
$0.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher, 1884) TWO DARKTOWN PRINTS. The Darktown Fire Brigade Saved and To The Rescue Housed in 19th Century original frames with original paint decoration After paintings by Thomas Worth, signed in the lithograph SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 15-1/2″. Overall: 13-1/2″ x 17-1/2″ CONDITION: Foxing lines at backboard intersections, toned, otherwise very good with vibrant colors 9-92070 (500-800)

1608
$592.50

AIDEN LASSELL RIPLEY (American, 1896-1969) “PHEASANT SHOOTING”. Etching Housed in a modern wood frame with line highlighted matte Signed in pencil “A Lassell Ripley”, also pencil titled lower left NOTE: Accompanying this lot is the book “Sporting Etchings by A Lassell Ripley” in which this etching is illustrated on page 31 SIZE: Sight: 9-3/4″ x 14-3/4″ Overall: 17-1/4″ x 22-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a Private MN Collection CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91758 (400-800)

1609
$60.75

BRETT JAMES SMITH (American, 1958) “HUNTERS AT DUSK”. Etching Housed in a fine modern burl style frame with double mattes Pencil signed lower right and titled, also “23/100″ SIZE: Sight: 7-1/2″ x 10-1/2”. Overall: 14″ x 17″ PROVENANCE: From a Private MN Collection CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-91761 (100-200)

1610
$303.75

AFTER JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (American, 1785-1851) TWO WORKS. “Yellow Shank” & “Greenshank” Chromolithographs J. Bien Edition, 1860 Housed in period walnut frames with gilt liners & glass SIZE: Sight: 16-1/2″ x 22-1/2″ Overall: 20-1/2″ x 26-1/2″ CONDITION: All over toned, not examined out of frames, no apparent tears 9-90882 (500-1,000)

1611
$237.00

AFTER GEORGE EDWARDS (United Kingdom, 1694-1773) TWO WORKS OF BIRDS. Colored engravings Housed in identical gilt frames with watercolor highlighted mattes Signed & identified in plate SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. Overall: 15-3/4″ x 13-1/4″ CONDITION: Light toning, very good, not examined out of frames 7-70548 (800-1,200)

1612
$0.00

ALFREDO VALENTE (American, 1899-1973) TWO FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHS. Two silver gelatin prints identically housed in modern black frames with white mattes. Each shows the same gentleman in a posed photograph, one standing throwing neckties in the air, the other a half portrait of him standing with arm on edge of wood surface with ties in background. Prints have been mounted to light stock and pencil signed by artist below. SIZE: Print: 13-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. Sight: 16″ x 12-1/2″. Overall: 24-1/4″ x 20″ ea. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25680 (600-900)

1613
$273.38

LOT OF TWENTY-THREE ENGRAVINGS WITH TWO 19TH CENTURY TOPOGRAPHICAL PRINTS. 1) Colored engraving, untitled – Family Group 2) Colored engraving “Scarcity in India” After a painting by H Singleton Engraved by C. Knight Published 1794, London 3) Colored engraving “British Plenty” After a painting by H Singleton Engraved by C. Knight London, 1794 4) “Samuel Johnson, L.L.D.” After a painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds Engraved by William Doughty London, Published 1779 5) “Lady Caroline Price” After a painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds Engraved by John Jones Published 1788 6) “James Boswell of Auchinbeck, Esq.” After a painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds Engraved by John Jones London, Published, 1786 7) “Charles, Duke of Richmond C. 1778” After a painting by G. Romney Published 1778 8) “Warren Hastings Esq.” After a painting by George Stubbs Published 1795, London 9) “Joshua Wedgwood” After a painting by George Stubbs #4-9 with The Old Print Shop labels on verso 10) Untitled Engraved by R. & D Havell Published by Robinson & Son, 1814 11) Untitled Dated 1785, Published by H. Brookes 12) “Bull Baiting” After a painting by H. Alken Engraved by I. Clark London, Published by T. McLean, 1820 13) “Bull Baiting” After a painting by H. Alken Engraved by I. Clark London, Published by T. McLean, 1820 14) Untitled Published by Robinson & Son, 1818 Engraved by R.D. Havell 15) “Sharke” After a painting by George Stubbs London, Published 1817 by Edward Orme Framed 16) “FILHO DA PUTA” After a painting by Herring Engraved by Sutherland Published by W. Sheardown & Son 17) “Ebore” After a painting by Herring Engraved by Sutherland Published by W. Sheardown & Son 18) “Queen of Trumps” After a painting by C. Hancock Engraved by E. Duncan London, Published 1835 by R. Ackermann 19) “The Reading Telegraph Coaches, Meeting Near Salt Hill” London, Published 1835 by Robert Havell 20) “Fox Hunting, Digging Out” After a painting by H. Alken Engraved by I Clark 21) “Coursing” London, Published 1791 by T. Simpson 22) “Bulldogs & Badger” After a painting by Town Engraved by Earlom 23) “The Chase” Published 1787 by I. Harris 24) After Henry Salt (British, 1780-1827) “The Vale Calaat” Color engraving by D. Havell; No. XXII, London, 1809 Published by William Miller Framed Copy of the 1984 receipt for this work from The Old Print Shop, NYC 25) After Pietro Favris (Italian, 1740-1791) “Castello Dell Ovo At Naples” Monotone engraving, 1778 Engraved by P. Sandby Published 1778 Unframed, hinge mounted in matte SIZE: 1) Sight: 20-1/2″ x 16″ Overall: 28-1/2″ x 24″ 2) Sight: 22″ x 16-1/2″ Overall: 30-1/2″ 24-1/2″ 3) Sight: 22″ x 16″ Overall: 30-1/2″ x 24-1/2″ 4) Sight: 18″ x 13-1/4″ Overall: 26″ x 21″ 5) Sight: 15-1/4″ x 11-1/4″ Overall: 22-1/2″ x 18-1/2″ 6) Sight: 16″ x 12″ Overall: 18-1/2″ x 14-1/2″ 7) Sight: 15-3/4″ x 11-3/4″ Overall: 18″ x 14″ 8) Sight: 14″ x 11-1/2″ Overall: 15-1/2″ x 13″ 9) 7-1/2″ x 5-1/2″ 10) Sight: 8-1/2″ x 12-1/2″ Overall: 14-1/2″ x 18-1/2″ 11) Sight: 9-1/2″ x 13-1/2″ Overall: 16″ x 20″ 12) 9-3/4″ x 13″ 13) 10″ x 13″ 14) 12-1/4″ x 18-1/2″ 15) Sight: 16″ x 19-1/2″ Overall: 20-1/2″ x 24″ 16) 16-3/4″ x 20-1/2″ 17) 16-3/4″ x 20-1/2″ 18) 16-3/4″ x 22-1/2″ 19) 15-1/4″ x 22″ 20) 12″ x 17-1/2″ 21) 12-1/2″ x 15″ 22) 21-1/2″ x 25-1/2″ 23) 18″ x 21″ 24) Sight: 18-1/4″ x 24-1/2″. Overall: 26″ x 32″. 25) 18-1/2″ x 25″ PROVENANCE: From a private Montclair, NJ home CONDITION: 1-14) Generally very good with only minor imperfections. 15-18) All have toning and some foxing, #16 & 17 are dirty with some damage (as is) 19-23) #22 with foxing line & margin tears, #23 with all over toning. Otherwise good. 24) Very good, not examined out of frame 25) Very good 9-90298 (200-400)

1614
$592.50

APPROXIMATELY 63 FIRE RELATED UNFRAMED PRINTS. Mostly 19th Century or earlier Some with descriptive labels Unframed but some matted SIZE: Vary: Largest is 22″ x 31-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Generally very good, one with rips & tears. A nice lot of frameable material 7-70590 (500-1,000)

1615
$237.00

SIX LARGE FRAMED FIRE RELATED 19TH-20TH CENTURY PRINTS. 1) Chromolithograph “Leydens Ramp – Désastre de Leide”, 1807, by Jan Willem Pieneman. 2) Chromolithograph “The Burning of San Francisco, April 18, 19, 20, 1906” published by Schmidt Lithograph Co. S.F. 3) Chromolithograph European fire, unknown. 4) Chromolithograph “Heroes of Peace” circa 1845, published by E.S. Robinson, Bristol 5) Chromolithograph “Leydens Ramp – Désastre de Leide”, 1807, by Jan Willem Pieneman 6) Colorized engraving “Vue des 40 jours d’incendie des habitations de la plaine du Cap français arrivée le 23 août 1791 vieux style” by Jean-Baptiste Chapuy; Pierre Jean L Boquet. SIZE: 1) 26″ x 32″ Overall: 34″ x 40″ 2) Sight: 20″ x 30″ Overall 28-1/2″ x 38-1/2″ 3) Sight: 23″ x 33-1/2″ Overall: 33-1/2″ x 40-1/2″ 4) Sight: 21″ x 31″ Overall: 31-1/2″ x 41″ 5) Sight: 24″ x 29″ Overall: 34″ x 39″ 6) Sight: 20-1/2″ x 28-3/4″ Overall: 30″ x 38-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Not examined out of frames, four have no margins visible, one showing margin with roughness, minor creases & stains, generally very good 7-70454 (800-1,200)

1616
$1,944.00

LOT OF NINE AMERICAN FIRE RELATED COLORED ENGRAVINGS & LITHOGRAPHS. 1)”The Fireman’s Procession Passing the Washington Monument, Union Square Evening Sept. 1st 1858″ Litho by Sarony, Major & Knapp, 449 Broadway, NY 2) “View of the Great Conflagration of Dec 16th and 17th 1835: From Coenties Slip” 3)”Representation Du Feu Terrible A Nouvelle Yorck” 18th Century Francois Xav Habermann 4) “Conflagration of Part of the US Armory Springfield, MASS 1824 5) Fire Department Certificate Published by Currier & Ives, 1877 6) “Panorama of America’s Great Fires Lithograph 7) “View of the Ruins After the Great Fire in New York, 1835” 8) “The Old Phila. Fire Department.Period of 1850” Copyright 1882 by Chas. K. Spieler 9) “The New York World Building Fire” Published by Wm. Bruns, NY All housed in a modern decorative gilt frame with matte SIZE: 1) Sight: 4-1/2″ x 6-3/4″ Overall: 15-1/2″ x 14-3/4″ 2) Sight: 11-1/2″ x 15-1/2″ Overall: 19-1/4″ x 23″ 3) 11-1/2″ x 16″ Overall: 18″ x 22-3/4″ 4) Sight: 13-1/2″ x 17-1/2″ Overall: 19-1/2″ x 23-3/4″ 5) Sight: 19-3/4″ x 14-3/4″ Overall: 27″ x 22″ 6) Sight: 15-1/2″ x 19-1/2″ Overall: 19-1/2″ x 23-1/2″ 7) Sight: 20″ x 27″ Overall: 28″ x 35″ 8) Sight: 23-1/2″ x 30″ Overall: 32-3/4″ x 39″ 9) Sight: 23″ x 29″ Overall: 33″ x 39″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Not examined out of frames. 1-4) Having some foxing & toning with some roughness to edges 5-9) Very good 7-70456 (1,000-1,500)

1617
$0.00

N. CURRIER (Publisher, 19th Century) “THE LIFE OF A FIREMAN THE RUINS-TAKE UP-MAN YOUR ROPE”. Lithograph Housed in a period carved wood frame with gold beaded edge having losses SIZE: Sight: 21-1/2″ x 29-1/2″ Overall: 27-1/4″ x 35-1/2″ CONDITION: Vertical splits with losses from top to bottom in three lines, not examined out of frame 9-92490 (500-650)

1618
$486.00

EIGHT FRAMED ENGLISH PRINTS OF FAMOUS 17TH-19TH CENTURY FIRES. 1) Color engraving “London Fire Engines, Noble Protector of Lives & Property”, London, 1810 R.G. Reeve, sculpt., James Pollard, Pinx 2) Color engraving “The Destruction of The Houses of Lords, October 16, 1834” printed by Lefevre & Kohler, published by G.S. Tregear, Oct. 27, 1834 3) Etching “Ruins of Ratcliffe”, drawn by T. Malton, published by B. Burnell Nov. 30, 1794 4) Aquatint “A True and Exact Prospect of The Famous City” “Another Prospect as it Appeareth Now, After The Sad Calamitie and Destruction by Fire, in the year, 1666” by John Overton 5) Aquatint “View of the Gloucester County Gaol… The City of Bristol,Night of the 30th of October 1831″ engraved by C. Rosenberg 6) Chromolithograph,”Four Scenes of Action by a Fireman”, c. 1870 by Harrison and Weightman 7) Chromolithograph “The Destruction of The Houses of Lords, October 16, 1834” by William Heath 8) Chromolithograph reprint, “Inside of The Brick Tower (of the Armoury)” by William Oliver SIZE: 1) Sight: 24-1/2″ x 30-1/2″ Overall: 32″ x 42-1/2″ 2) Sight: 13″ x 15-1/2″ Overall: 23-1/2″ x 20” 3) Sight: 18-1/2″ x 23-1/4″ Overall: 29″ x 34″ 4) Sight: 9″ x 26 1/2″ Overall: 17″ x 35″ 5) Sight: 18″ x 20″ Overall: 28” x 30” 6) Sight: 9-1/2″ x 23″ Overall: 16-1/2” x 30 1/2” 7) Sight: 12 1/4″ x 15-1/4″ Overall: 22” x 25-1/2” 8) Sight: 15-3/4″ x 11″ Overall: 25” x 20”. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Generally good with some minor toning and creases, not examined out of frame 7-70457 (800-1,200)

1619
$474.00

TEN FRAMED ENGLISH COLORIZED PRINTS OF FAMOUS 18TH-19TH CENTURY FIRES. 1) Lithograph “Ruins of the Long Armory, Tower of London” of October 30, 1841 by J.C. Peake, published by N.H. Coates 2) Lithograph ” Long Room, Leading to Brick Tower” published by Colnaghi & Puckle 3) Lithograph ” View of the Conflagration of the Houses of The Lords and Commons as it Appeared on the Night of October 16, 1834″ by Messers Clerk 4) Lithograph “The Great Fire at Newcastle on Tyne and Gateshead, After the Explosion, October 6, 1854, by Thomas Hardy, published by James Hardy 5) Lithograph “The Destruction of Both Houses of Parliament, London, by Fire, October 16, 1834” drawn and published by T.M. Baynes 6) Lithograph “The Destruction of Both Houses of Parliament on Thursday Night, 16th Oct. 1834” by H. O’Neill, published by W. Spooner 7) Engraving “St Paul’s Covent – Garden, As it Appeared on Fire, at eight o’clock on Thursday Evening, 17th Sept. 1795” by John Scott, published by Laurie & Whittle 8) Lithograph “View of The Destruction of Both Houses of Parliament as Seen from the Thames, October 16, 1834” 9) Lithograph “The Fire in Snargate Street, Dover on May 11, 1837” by William Heath, published by Thomas Riden 10) Lithograph “The Armoury as seen in the interior of the Garrison from the Parade after the Falling of the Roof” circa 1841 SIZE: 1) Sight: 12-1/4″ x 14-3/4″ Overall: 20-1/2″ x 22 3/4″ 2) Sight: 10-1/4″ x 14″ Overall: 20″ x 23-3/4″ 3) Sight: 10″ x 11 1/2″ Overall: 20 14″ x 20 1/2″ 4) Sight: 11″ x 14-1/4″ Overall: 21″ x 24″ 5) Sight: 9-1/2″ x 13-1/2″ 6) Sight: 10″ x 12-3/4″ Overall: 20-1/4″ x 23″ 7) Sight: 11-1/4″ x 16-3/4″ Overall: 17-1/4″ x 22-1/4″ 8) Sight: 7-1/2″ x 12″ Overall: 17″ x 21-1/4″ 9) Sight: 11″ x 8″ Overall: 21-1/2″ x 18-1/4″ 10) Sight: 4-3/4″ x 13″ Overall: 14-3/4″ x 23-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Generally very good, not examined out of frame, one shows minor tears 7-70458 (600-900)

1620
$486.00

TEN FRAMED COLORIZED PRINTS, FAMOUS 19TH CENTURY ENGLAND FIRES. 1) Aquatint “The Great Fire of London in the year 1666”, by W. Birch, Dec.r 1.st 1792 2) Lithograph “Burning of the Town Hall”, by W.G. Herdman published by H. Greenwood 3) Lithograph “Destruction by Fire of Both Houses of Parliament by Fire, 16th Oct. 1834”, initialed J.S.T., London 4) Lithograph “York Minister as it appeared from St Peter’s School on the night of the Fire, May 20th, 1840” by W. Monkhouse 5) Lithograph “The Fire (from Waterloo Bridge) Jan 5 1826”, by W. Day 6) Lithograph “The Burning of Warwick Castle, Dec. 3rd 1871, Currier & Ives 7) Aquatint “Fire in London”, by J. Bluck, published by Pugin & Rowlandson 8) Lithograph “Destruction by Fire of Both Houses of Parliament on Thursday Night 16th Oct. 1834”, after H O’Neil published 1834 by Graf & Sore 9) Lithograph “Prior Park, Bath, As it appeared on the Evening of May 30th, 1836”, unknown publisher 10) Aquatint, “An exact representation of the Great Fire at the Tower of London, as seen from Tower Hill on the night of the 30th Oct.r 1841″, published by Dean & Co. SIZE: 1) 9 3/4″ x 13″ Overall: 17 1/2″ x 23 3/4″ 2) Sight: 7″ x 9″ Overall: 17″ x 19″ 3) Sight: 8 1/2″ x 10″ Overall: 17 1/2″ x 19″ 4) Sight: 8 1/2″ x 10 1/2″ Overall: 18″ x 20 1/4″ 5) Sight: 8 1/4″ x 6 1/2″ Overall: 17″ x 15 1/2″ 6) Sight: 9 3/4″ x 13 1/4″ Overall: 15 3/4″ x 19″ 7) Sight: 9 1/2″ x 11 1/2″ Overall: 17″ x 19″ 8) Sight: 9 1/2″ x 12 1/4″ Overall: 15″ x 17 1/2″ 9) Sight: 8 1/4″ x 9 1/4″ Overall 18 1/4″ x 19 1/2″ 10) Sight: 10 1/4″ x 13 1/2″ Overall: 16 1/2″ x 20”. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Generally very good, some foxing & toning, not examined out of frame 7-70465 (800-1,200)

1621
$414.75

TEN FRAMED COLORIZED SATYRICAL FIRE RELATED 19TH CENTURY PRINTS & WATERCOLOR. 1) Lithograph “Mrs Clarke’s Patent Extinguisher” March, 1800 by T. Spy, published by J. Blacklock Royal Exchange 2) Watercolor Fire chief and two firemen, circa 1870, initialed “G.F.”. 3) Lithograph “France – Pompier de La Grand Nationale, Tenue D’Incendie” circa 1820 by Draner, published by Lemercier & Co. 4) Lithograph “The House of Accommodations in Flames!”, circa 1830 by R. Cruikshank 5) Lithograph “Corinthian Steamers or Costumes and Customs of 1820” published by S.W. Rores 6) Etching “A Patriot Luminary Extinguishing Noxious Gas!”, by George Cruikshank , published by A. Bcugo, Feb. 26, 1817 7) Etching “Smoak Jack the Alarmist, Extinguishing the Second Great Fire of London, a la Gulliver!!!”, published by T. Tegg, 1819 Oct. 12. 8) Lithograph “Capt. Curtis of the Muddy Sixth”, political, unknown 9) Lithograph “Blowing Up The Fire” by W. Heath, published by T. McClear 10) Engraving “Sports of a Country Fair” published, October 5th by Thos. Tegg. SIZE: 1) Sight: 13″ x 9″ Overall: 23 1/4″ x 19″ 2) Sight: 11 1/2″ x 9 1/4″ Overall: 22″ x 19 3/4″ 3) Sight: 13″ x 9″ Overall: 23 1/4″ x 19″ 4) Sight: 5″ x 8 1/2″ Overall: 14 1/2″ x 18 1/4″ 5) Sight: 8 1/2″ x 12 1/2″ Overall: 20″ x 24″ 6) Sight: 9 1/2″ x 14″ Overall: 20″ x 24″ 7) Sight: 10″ x 13 1/4″ Overall: 19″ x 22 3/4″ 8) Sight: 12″ x 18″ Overall: 19 1/4″ x 26″ 9) Sight: 9 1/2″ x 14″ Overall: 19 3/4″ x 24″ 10) Sight: 9 1/2″ x 13 1/4″ Overall: 19″ x 23″. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Generally very good, one with slight tears in margin, foxing, not examined out of frames 7-70466 (800-1,200)

1622
$355.50

ELEVEN FRAMED 18th/19TH CENTURY EUROPEAN FIRE RELATED PRINTS. 1) Colorized etching/engraving “The Chaos”, by Bernard Picart, 1731 from book of Muses 2) Colorized etching/engraving “Encelade Precipite Sous le Mont”, by Bernard Picart, 1731 from book of Muses 3) Lithograph “Incendie de Moscow”, by C. Motte 4) Lithograph “Incendie” by N. Gosse 5) Chromolithograph “Hotel de Ville, Grande Salle des Fetes Apres L’incendie du 24 Mar 1871” published by Bacheleir 6) Chromolithograph “The Horrors of Crinoline & The Destruction of Human Life”, by W.H.J. Carter, published the 14th. April. 1859 7) Lithograph “Sapeurs Pompiers, Tenue d’ Incindie”, by Charles Villain, published by Caris 8)Chromolithograph “Brennende Stadt” by C. Rupprecht, published by E. Linn & Co 9) Chromolithograph Napoleon on a battlefield with angels overhead, unknown 10) Aquatint “Vue de la Facade Du Batiment de al Pompe a Feu” by A. LeCampion 11) Book plate engraving “Trait d’Humantie” by A. Hocquard, plate 11. SIZE: 1) & 2) Sight: 15″ x 11 1/4″ Overall: 22 1/2″ x 19″ 3) Sight: 13 1/4″ x 17 1/4″ Overall: 24″ x 28 1/4″ 4) Sight: 13″ x 17″ Overall: 23 3/4″ x 27 1/2″ 5) Sight: 11 1/2″ x 14 1/2″ Overall: 21 1/2″ x 24 1/2″ 6) Sight: 12 1/2″ x 10″ Overall: 22 3/4″ x 20″ 7) Sight: 9″ x 8 1/2″ Overall: 19″ x 18″ 8) Sight: 12″ x 15 1/2″ Overall: 17 1/2″ x 21″ 9) Sight: 7 3/4″ x 12 1/4″ Overall: 15″ x 19 1/2″ 10) Sight: 5 3/4″ x 4 3/4″ Overall: 16″ x 15″ 11) Sight: 7″ x 4 3/4″ Overall: 17 1/2″ x 15 1/2″. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Generally very good with some minor tears & foxing, not examined out of frames 7-70455 (600-900)

1623
$425.25

FIVE FRAMED COLORIZED 19TH CENTURY CHICAGO FIRE LITHOGRAPHS. 1) “Chicago in Flames, Burning of the Crosby Opera House, No. IIII” published by Verlag and Druck v. Seitz Wandsbeck 2) “Chicago in Flames, View from the Randolph Street Bridge, No. I” published by Verlag and Druck v. Seitz Wandsbeck 3) “The Great Fire at Chicago Oct. 9th 1871. View from the West Side” 1871 by Gibson & Co 4) “The Great Fire in Chicago Scene in Court-House Square – The Public Buildings in Flames” publisher unknown 5) Cover of The Graphic, an Illustrated Weekly Newspaper, Saturday October 21, 1871, “The Burning of Chicago – Firemen at Work” SIZE: 1) Sight: 11 1/4″ x 13 3/4″ Overall: 18″ x 20 1/2″ 2) Sight: 11 1/4″ x 13 3/4″ Overall: 18″ x 20 1/2″ 3) Sight: 12″ x 15 3/4″ Overall: 17 1/2″ x 21 1/2″ 4) Sight: 9 1/2″ x 14 1/2″ Overall: 15 1/4″ x 20″ 5) Sight: 14 3/4″ x 10″ Overall: 21″ x 16 1/4″. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Generally good with some stains and toning, not examined out of frames 7-70462 (500-800)

1624
$296.25

FOUR ORIGINAL 19TH/20TH CENTURY WORKS RELATING TO FIRE. 1) W. Pae; Great Fire & Explosion at Gateshead, 1854 Watercolor Housed in its original gilt matte, no frame 2) Unsigned; “Destruction of His Majesty’s Theater, 1867” Watercolor on paper Housed in a modern gilt frame with nice matte 3) Mad. Muguet Dieppe; “A Town on Fire” Gouache having long inscription Housed in a modern gilt frame with colorful matte 4) Stuart Barker; “Last of the Crystal Palace, 1936″ Watercolor on board Housed in a modern gilt frame with black matte SIZE: 1) Sight: 6-3/4″ x 8-3/4″ Overall: 12″ x 14″ 2) Sight: 9″ x 11-3/4″ Overall: 19″ x 21-3/4″ 3) 10-1/2″ x 9-3/4″ Overall: 22″ x 20″ 4) Sight: 12-1/4″ x 23″ Overall: 22″ x 32-1/2” PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good 7-70475 (500-1,000)

1625
$296.25

NINE FRAMED ENGLISH PRINTS, FAMOUS 17TH-19TH CENTURY FIRES. 1) Lithograph “A View if the Great Fire in Southwark” by Marks and Sons, 1862 2) Lithograph “A View if the Great Fire in Southwark” by Marks and Sons 3) Lithograph “A View of the Great Fire at Edinburgh”, by W. Turner, 1824 4) Lithograph “Destruction of the Armoury in The Tower of London” 1841, by by Koehler 5) Engraving “The Times, Plate 1” by William Hoagarth, Sept 7, 1762 6) Engraving “The Devastations occasioned by the Rioters of London”by Hamilton, Thornton sculp 7) Pencil signed etching “Bob, The fireman Dog” 8) Lithograph “The Ruins of The Brunswick Theater, 1828”, published by W.K. Wakefield 9) Engraving “Part of London as it Appeared During the Dreadful Fire, in the Reign of King Charles II, 1666 SIZE: 1) Sight: 14 1/2″ x 17 1/4″ Overall: 25″ x 28″ 2) Sight: 13 1/2″ x 17 3/4″ Overall: 24″ x 28 1/4″ 3) Sight: 10″ x 14 3/4″ Overall: 20 1/4″ x 25 1/4″ 4) Sight: 10 1/2″ x 13 1/2″ Overall: 20 1/2″ x 23 1/4″ 5) Sight: 9 1/2″ x 12″ Overall: 20″ x 22″ 6) Sight: 8 3/4″ x 12 3/4″ Overall: 19″ x 23″ 7) Sight: 14 3/4″ x 9 3/4″ Overall: 24 3/4″ x 19 1/2″ 8) Sight: 10″ x 12 1/2″ Overall: 20 1/4″ x 23″ 9) Sight: 12″ x 8 1/4″ Overall: 23″ x 19”. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Generally very good, some tight tears or repairs, some toning, not examined out of frames 7-70459 (500-800)

1626
$237.00

TEN FRAMED EUROPEAN PRINTS OF FAMOUS 18TH-19TH CENTURY FIRES. 1) Engraving “South View of Nottingham Castle as it Appeared on the Evening of October 10, 1831” by H. Dawe, published by George Simons 2) Lithograph “The Fire at Cranbrook, May 26, 1840” by W.W.C. Randolph, published by J.T. Dennett 3) Engraving “Paddy and The Fire Man”, published 16th March, 1798 by Laurie and Whittle 4) Lithograph “Ruins After the Fire in Bath St. Liverpool”, by W.B. Coleman, 15th January 1833 5) Engraving “The Houses of Lords & Commons as They Appeared On Fire, Thursday, October 16th, 1834” 6) Engraving “Fire Extinguished at Stockholm in the Presence of The King Court, October 17, 1792 7) Engraving “The Royal Exchange Assurance From Fire, June 2, 1834” 8) Etching “Brutality Displayed” December 26, 1780 9) Lithograph “The House of Parliament on Fire, October 16th 1834″ by W. Lake 10) Etching ” State of The Parliament Square at The Daybreak of Wednesday the 17th of Novr. 1824″ by W.H. Lizars SIZE: 1) Sight: 7-1/2″ x 8-3/4″ Overall: 17-1/2″ x 19″ 2) Sight: 8-3/4″ x 10-1/2″ Overall: 17-1/2″ x 19-1/2″ 3) Sight: 10″ x 8″ Overall: 19″ x 17″ 4) Sight: 6-1/2″ x 7-1/2″ Overall: 15-1/4″ x 16-1/2″ 5) Sight: 6-1/2″ x 7-1/2″ Overall: 15-1/4″ x 16-1/2″ 6) Sight: 5″ x 7-1/4″ Overall: 14″ x 17″ 7) Sight: 5-1/2″ x 6″ Overall: 16″ x 17″ 8) Sight: 9″ x 8″ Overall: 17-3/4″ x 16-3/4″ 9) Sight: 8″ x 9-1/4″ Overall: 17-1/2″ x 19″ 10) Sight: 8″ x 9-3/4″ Overall: 17-1/2″ x 19-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Generally very good with some small tight tears or creases, & some light foxing; not examined out of frame 7-70463 (400-600)

1627
$355.50

SEVEN FRAMED FIRE RELATED SHIP PRINTS. 1) Lithograph Destruction of The American Emigrant Ship Ocean Monarch, on the 24th August, 1848″, by A. Maclure, published by Acker Mann & Co 2) Chromolithograph “The Burning of the United States Steam Frigate Missouri, at Gibraltar Aug. 26th, 1843” by E. Duncan, published by T.G. Dutton 3) Lithograph “Burning of the Ocean Monarch, 24th August, 1948” by George E. Jones 4) Chromolithograph “Admiral Porter’s Fleet Running the Rebel Blockade of the Mississippi at Vicksburg, April 16th 1863” by Currier & Ives 5) Chromolithograph “Burning of the Steam Ship, Golden Gate, July 27, 1862” by Currier & Ives 6) Chromolithograph “Burning of the Splendid Steamer ERIE off Silver Creek, Lake Erie on the Evening of Monday August 9th, 1841″, by N. Currier 7) Chromolithograph ” The U.S. Frigate United States Capturing H.B.M. Frigate Macedonian, Fought Oct. 25th 1812″ by N. Currier SIZE: 1) Sight: 14″ x 19″ Overall: 24 1/4″ x 29 1/4″ 2) Sight: 13 1/2″ x 16 1/4″ Overall: 19 3/4″ x 20 1/2″ 3) Sight: 10″ x 13 3/4″ Overall: 19 1/4″ x 23 1/2″ 4) Sight: 9 1/2″ x 13 1/2″ Overall: 19 3/4″ x 23″ 5) Sight: 9 1/4″ x 13″ Overall: 15 1/2″ X 19″ 6) Sight: 9 3/4″ x 12 1/2″ Overall: 15 1/2″ x 18 1/2″ 7) Sight: 9 1/2″ x 13 1/2″ Overall: 16″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Generally very good with some foxing and toning, not examined out of the frames 7-70467 (450-600)

1628
$7,465.50

LOUIS HAGHE (British, 1806-1885) “THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM BY THE ROMANS UNDER THE COMMAND OF TITUS A.D. 70”. After a painting by David Robert Lithograph Housed in a fine modern gilt wood frame with watercolor highlighted matt & plexiglass Titled with other information at bottom margin SIZE: Sight: 30-1/4″ x 43″. Overall: 41″ x 53-3/4″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, some foxing & toning with small water stain to lower left, generally good 7-70471 (250-400)

1629
$118.50

FIVE BLACK & WHITE FIRE RELATED PRINTS. 1) “Heu Tristes Curas!…” Etching 2) “Windsor Castle from the Lower Court, on the 5th of Nov” Engraving by P. Sandby, 1776 3) Three etchings of fire equipment, Amsterdam 1672-73 4) Before & After engravings of the House of Parliament, 1834 5) “View of the Remains of St. Stephen’s Chapel” Lithograph by A. Picken, 1834 All housed in modern gilt frames with mattes SIZE: 1) Sight: 14-1/4″ x 17-1/4″ Overall: 24-1/2″ x 27″ 2) Sight: 14-1/2″ x 20″ Overall: 20-1/2″ x 28-1/4″ 3) Each: 12″ x 5-1/4″ Overall: 22-1/2″ x 33-1/4″ 4) Each 8″ x 14-1/2″ Overall: 27-1/4″ x 25-1/4″ 5) Sight: 15-1/2″ x 17-1/2″ Overall: 25-3/4″ x 28″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: All very good; 4) With some foxing, otherwise good 7-70460 (400-600)

1630
$237.00

EIGHT FRAMED EUROPEAN FIRE RELATED 17th-18th CENTURY ENGRAVINGS. Series of seven wood engravings Drawn by G. Freman engraved by Jan Kip, published circa 1690 1) “Sodom Burnt” 2) “Nadab and Abihu” 3) “The Seige of Jerusalem” 4) “Burning the Martyrs in Smithfield” 5) “Ahaz The Wicked King” 6) “Zamri Burnt” 7) “David Flys for Refuge” 8) Steel engraved book plate “Manner of Burning the Martyrs in Smithfield” for Chamberlains’ History of London, circa 1770 SIZE: 1) thru 7) Sight: 13 1/4″ x 8 1/2″ Overall: 20 3/4″ x 15 3/4″ 8) Sight: 10 1/4″ x 7″ Overall: 21″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Generally very good, not examined out of frames 7-70461 (400-600)

1631
$296.25

SEVEN FRAMED EUROPEAN ENGRAVINGS, FAMOUS 18TH-19TH CENTURY FIRES. 1) Colorized ” Vue de Feu prit a la Salle de l’ Opera de Paris le 6 Avril 1763″, plate no. 125, Chez Jacques Chereau. 2) Colorized “L’incendie de la Foire Saint-Germain ‘a Paris, arrive’ la nuit du 16 au 17 Mars 1762”, published in Paris by Jacques Chereau 3) Colorized “A “View of the State House, Amsterdam, and the Engines for Extinguishing Fire” published 1762 4) Colorized “View perspective de la Ville et du Pont de Rouen, late 18th century, published by J. Francois 5) Colorized “Vue de Feu prit a la Salle de l’ Opera de Paris le 6 Avril 1763”, plate no. 125, Chez Jacques Chereau 6) Colorized “Explosion d’une Machine Infernale”, rue Saint-Nicaise, a Paris” 24, December 1800 7) Black & white “Brand van d’Admiraliteits oude Lijnbanen – 12 Januay 1673″ plate from 1735 extended 2nd edition, Jan van der Heyden’s Brandspuiten-boek SIZE: 1) Sight: 11 1/2″ x 16 3/4″ Overall: 22″ x 27 1/4″ 2) Sight: 11 1/2″ x 16 1/2″ Overall: 21 1/4″ x 26 1/2″ 3) Sight: 9 1/2″ x 15 1/4″ Overall: 19 1/2″ x 25 3/4″ 4) Sight: 11 3/4″ x 18″ Overall: 18 1/4″ x 24 1/2″ 5) Sight: 11 1/2″ x 17″ Overall: 18 1/2″ x 23 1/2″ 6) 11″ x 17″ Overall: 17″ x 22 1/2″ 7) Sight: 12 1/4″ x 16 1/2″ Overall: 18″ x 22”. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Generally very good with some minor toning and tears, not examined out of frames 7-70469 (400-600)

1632
$0.00

EIGHT FRAMED 17TH-19TH CENTURY EUROPEAN FIRE RELATED PRINTS. 1) Etching ” Moyens De Secours Employe’ Dans Les Incendes A Geneve”, 1803, by C.G. Geissler 2)Chromolithograph “Das Bombardment von Strasburg”, 1870, unknown 3) Engraving “After the Fire in Rotterdam, March, 1779” by R. Muys 4) Chromolithograph Depicting early 19th century firefighters on the scene, unknown 5) Engraving “Afbeelding van den Brand te Rotterdam voorgevallen, den 11 Maart 1779” by D. DeMare, published by G. Haasbrook 6) Newsprint “London im Brand”, September 1, 1666 7) Etching “Abbildung der Statt London – sambt dem erschröcklichen brandt daselsten so 4 tagen lange gewehrt hatt, A. 1666 im”, unknown etcher 8) Engraving “Londons Fier began September the Second, 1666″ to be sold by Tho. Parkhurst Nath Ranew and Jonatha Robinson SIZE: 1) Sight: 15″ x 18″ Overall: 25″ x 28″ 2) Sight: 14 1/4″ x 19 1/4″ Overall: 22 1/2″ x 27 1/2″ 3) Sight: 14″ x 17 1/2″ Overall: 24 1/2″ x 28″ 4) Sight: 12″ x 9 1/2″ Overall: 21″ x 18 1/2″ 5) Sight: 14 1/2″ x 18 1/2″ Overall: 24″ x 28 1/4″ 6) 10 3/4″ x 14 1/4″ Overall: 20 1/4″ x 23 1/2″ 7) Sight: 9″ x 14 1/4″ Overall: 19″ x 24 1/2″ 8) Sight: 5 3/4″ x 7″ Overall: 15 1/2″ x 17 3/4”. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Generally very good, light toning, not examined out of frames 7-70468 (300-500)

1633
$121.50

FIVE FRAMED FIRE RELATED MONOTONE 19Th CENTURY PRINTS. 1) Two engravings Hydraulic systems for fire fighting equipment in1812, by W. Lowry, published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown 2) Lithograph “British Fire Engines, This Plate is Respectfully dedicated to those who promote Courage & Integrity”, by H. Alken, published by Lewis & Co, London 3) & 4) Two sepia engravings “Fire Engines”, eleven views by W.H. Pyne, published October 1, 1822 by R. Ackermann, London 5) Lithograph “The Brigade Engine – In Sight of the Fire”, published by A. Park, London, circa 1870. SIZE: 1) Sight (2 panels) 10″ x 8″ Overall: 20 1/2″ x 26 1/4″ 2) Sight: 12″ x 14 3/4″ Overall: 22 1/4″ x 25 1/4″ 3) & 4) Sight: 9 1/2″ x 12 1/4″ Overall: 18 1/4″ x 21 1/4″ 5) Sight: 8 1/4″ x 10 1/4″ Overall: 20″ x 21 1/4″. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Generally very good, not examined out of frames 7-70470 (200-400)

1634
$121.50

FOUR FRAMED FIRE RELATED 19TH CENTURY MUSIC. 1) Chromolithograph cover sheet music, (two-sided) “Fireman’s Song, Composed for and Dedicated to Volunteer Fireman throughout the United States” published by 1839 by Parker & Ditson 2)Chromolithograph sheet music cover ” The Fireman’s Polka”, composed by S, Macdona 3) Chromolithograph sheet music cover “The Fireman’s Quadrille” composed by Jullien 4) Chromolithograph sheet music cover “Fire Fiend, Grand March” by T.P.Ryder, 1872 SIZE: 1) Sight: 12-1/4″ x 9″ (each panel) Overall: 18″ x 25″ 2) Sight: 14″ x 10″ Overall: 23-1/4″ x 19-1/4″ 3) Sight: 13-1/2″ x 19-1/2″ Overall: 23-1/2″ x 19-1/2″ 4) Sight: 13-1/2″ x 10-1/4″ Overall: 19-1/2″ x 16-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Very good overall with only slight imperfections, not examined out of frames 7-70464 (200-300)

2000
$303.75

FRENCH SILVER SAUCE OR BRANDY PAN. Turned mahogany handle. Weight: 10 oz. 10 dwt. including handle. Three rubbed hallmarks, most likely Paris, 18th c. SIZE: 5-1/2″ diameter. 2-3/4″ high. 10-3/4″ over all. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Fine. Small repaired crack at bottom of spout. Lacquered inside and out. 9-92275 (400-600)

2001
$607.50

TWO CONTINENTAL SILVER SALVERS. 1) Large mid 18th century style, baroque salver with deep scrolled border interspersed with shell motifs, on three scrolled feet. Central armorial of two opposed griffins, has no initials. Stamped on back with two small indecipherable (appear French) hallmarks. 2) Small Chippendale style salver on three hoofed feet. Central armorial of two lions rampant, one in shield with scroll surround. Bottom is stamped with Paris hallmark. SIZE: 1) 15″ diameter. 1-1/4″ high. 41 oz. 20 dwt. No. 2: 5-7/8″ diameter. 1-1/8″ high. 9 oz. 18.33 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: 1) Very fine. Numerous scratches on central surface, with some slight dimples. Armorial is considerably rubbed, with some pitting. Visible top surface lacquered. 2) Fine. Numerous minor marks. Armorial slightly rubbed. 9-92281-3 (1,000-1,500)

2002
$770.25

LATE 17TH CENTURY GERMAN FOUR-LOBED SILVER BOWL. This early bowl is marked for Augsburg ca. 1680 – 1696, and with makers mark, conjoined HH (most likely Hans Heinrich Hering ca. 1696), on either side of one of the two applied beaded scrolled handles. Interior appears to be lightly gilt washed. Bottoms of lobes have light repousse scrolls, and dots. Plain pedestal base is stamped with two unknown marks, a “G” or “C” within lozenges. Lobes without handles are engraved with initials “BZ” on one end, and “BH” on the other. SIZE: 2″ high. 4-1/2″ long. 5-3/8″ wide. 4 oz. 1.7 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Fine, as found. Gilt wash is thin. One handle is slightly bent. Base is dented and uneven. 9-92281-4 (800-1,500)

2003
$4,858.50

VERY FINE EARLY 18TH CENTURY HANDLED STERLING BOWL. Low bowl on pedestal base decorated with serpentine flared flutes at bottom of bowl, with stylized repousse scrolled band under flared rim. Well finished caryatid handles. Marked in band with hallmarks for Gabriel Sleath. (“SL” in rectangle under urn device.)Britannia standard, London, 1709. SIZE: 3-1/4″ high. 8-1/4″ diameter. 10-3/4″ wide. 18 oz. 19.167 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Excellent. Wonderful patina, only the slightest rubbing. No noted repairs. Interior lacquered. 9-92281-2 (2,000-3,000)

2004
$592.50

TWO CENTRAL/SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER BOWLS. No., 1: 14-1/2″ x 10″ x 3-1/2″ high, Heavy, hand-hammered, oval bowl with two acanthus decorated cast serpentine handles, is on scalloped base. Bowl is decorated with deep repousse flutes transitioning to geometric and rose bud band near top. Bottom is stamped with makers mark, “Mendoza”, and “Mexico”. No. 2: 12-1/4″ Round x 2-1/2″ high “Peru” “Plata” “Sterling” “.925” stamped low sided fluted bowl has 1884 dated Lima Peru UN SOL coin set into bottom. SIZE: Weight of both: 63 oz. 5.83 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very fine. Need polishing. 9-92274 (800-1,200)

2005
$2,370.00

OUTSTANDING 19TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT FRENCH LOUIS XVI STYLE HAND CHASED SOLID SILVER JEWELRY CASKET. This outstanding box with pseudo French hallmarks on base indicating the Paris Charge Mark for either 1768-74 or 1780-91 and two other hallmarks which are unidentifiable. Cover having opposing medallions of what appears to be Louis XV and Louis XVI, having a spread winged eagle above and crossed arrows and drum below, with a garland of flowers through center. Corners have relief rams heads leading to hooved feet. The ends with oval medallions surrounded by flower garlands and torches. The front and back with ribbon topped columns, garland of flowers and central oval unmonogrammed area. Original key is present. Accompanying the box is a 1908 receipt from John Fenning Antiques, New York City. Weight: 23.6 troy ounces. SIZE: 4″ H x 7-1/2″ W x 5-1/2″ D. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28392 (1,500-2,500)

2006
$414.75

SILVER COMMUNION CUP WITH COVER. Hand hammered cup has cast acanthus decorated pierced cup receptacle with grape decorated stem attaching to hand raised, rose and leaf repousse decorated domed circular base. Cup has circular cover engraved “J M S” surmounted by a cross over a heart within a punch decorated circle. No hallmarks found. SIZE: 10″ high. Base is 6″ in diameter. Top of cup is 4″. Cover is 5-1/4″ diameter. 20 oz. 14.17 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good to fine. Stem somewhat askew. 9-92283 (1,000-2,000)

2007
$414.75

CASED STERLING AND COIN SILVER LOT. 1) Haddock, Lincoln & Foss Boston coin silver baby cup and spoon, for Grace Hooper Watson, 1862, spoon and leather bound box initialed, “GHW” accompanied with original presentation letter, dated “26 Feb, 1862” from James Lawrence, inscribed on base, “From the Managers of the Massachusetts Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary”. 2) Small footed sterling bowl, with ‘JB’ monogram. 3) Sterling repousse handled desk set consisting of a pen, rolling blotter, a seal ‘B’, a letter opener and a sterling topped faceted glass inkwell. 3) Three piece coin silver child’s flatware set, consisting of a fork, knife and spoon. TOTAL WEIGHT: 10 tr.oz. SIZE: 1) Cup, 4″h, spoon 7″l. 2) 3 1/2″ d x 2 1/4″h. 3) Case: 9″w x 5 1/4″d. 4) Case: 7″w x 3 1/4″d. CONDITION: Very good with some case wear. 7-70565 (600-800)

2008
$1,032.75

FINE PAIR OF SMALL LONDON STERLING SALVERS BY E. COKER, 1762. Well made salvers have fancy raised borders with gadrooned edges, are on three hairy paw feet. Central armorials of three boar’s heads, have scrolled and floral borders, over motto “GRATIA NATURAM VINCIT” in ribands. Bottoms are stamped with hallmarks “EC” for Ebenezer Coker, London, sterling, and 1762. SIZE: 7-3/8″ diameter. 1-1/8″ high. Pair: 20 oz. 2.5 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very fine to excellent. Normal slight marks and rubs. Engravings are sharp, as are hallmarks. 9-92269 (500-1,000)

2009
$711.00

18TH CENTURY IRISH STERLING GRAVY BOAT. Heavy construction, three footed gravy boat with shell bases to hoofed feet, heavy corded rim, double scrolled handle. Family crest of animal head on left side. Marked on bottom for sterling, Dublin, and “JL” in oval (John Lloyd, ca. 1770)(No date mark). SIZE: 4″ high. 2-1/2″ wide. 7-1/2″ long. 10 oz. 4.167 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Good. Considerably rubbed. Hallmarks are good. Slight indentations in body from bases of feet. No noted repairs. Interior lacquered. 9-92276 (300-500)

2010
$1,944.00

GEORGE III STERLING SILVER LIDDED JUG. London, 1781 Maker “WC” (William Cripps, no. 2 ?). Of baluster form having a domed lid with pierced thumbpiece above a scrolling handle, raised on a circular foot. Converted to jug with spout added, at a later date. TOTAL WEIGHT: 32 tr. oz. SIZE: 6-1/4″ w x 8 -1/2″h. CONDITION: Drop dent to foot, thumbpiece bent forward, minor dings, good overall, typical for age. 7-74143 (600-800)

2011
$5,628.75

EARLY 18TH CENTURY BRITANNIA (.958 FINE) SILVER TANKARD.

Classic early tankard with tapered body, heavy turned base, low flat domed cover, volute thumbpiece, and serpentine handle. Hallmarked on body at right of handle, and on lid in front of thumbpiece, for Francis Garthorne. Britannia standard, London 1707. Additional makers mark on handle. SIZE: 5-5/8″ high. 4-1/2″ diameter at base. 19 oz. 16.6 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Fine. Hallmarks slightly rubbed. Hinge slightly loose. Handle with some areas not soldered. Interior heavily cleaned. Lacquered inside and out. 9-92281-1 (1,500-2,200)

2012
$3,673.50

EXCEPTIONAL STERLING 1684 BULBOUS FORM, REPOUSSE DECORATED, CAUDEL CUP. Exceptional pre Britannia period, Charles II era, caudel cup with caryatid (female form) cast handles, has fine post commonwealth repousse work representing poppy flowers and leaves, framing a lion on one side and a dragon on the other. Bottom of bossed out plain base is stamped with makers mark “T” superimposed on “S” within a circle (unknown). Sterling standard mark, London, with date mark for 1684. Bottom is also engraved “1684” and “A. R. A.” in later script. SIZE: 4-1/4″ high. 5″ diameter. 6-3/4″ wide. 9 oz. 18.33 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very fine. Beautiful patina with very slight rubbing to details of repousse work. Hallmarks are mostly clear. Base of one handle slightly pushed in with solder repair around exterior. 9-92277 (1,500-2,500)

2013
$888.75

GROUP OF THREE SMALL ENGLISH STERLING SALVERS. No. 1: 8″ Fine condition salver with scroll and shell border. Central armorial of lion rampant. Hallmarked for “RR” Richard Rugg # 1, sterling, London, and 1773. Salver is on three hoofed feet. No. 2: 8-1/8″ Heavily rubbed and slightly dented, with some repairs, salver has raised gadrooned border. Central armorial has arrow in mailed fist over script initials. Hallmarked for Richard Rugg # 2, sterling, London, and 1775. Presentation inscription on bottom ca. 1956, referring to “The Questers”. Salver is raised on three classic ball and claw feet. No. 3: Classic 7″ salver, slightly bent, with some light pitting on top surface, considerably rubbed, has scroll and shell border on three hoofed feet. Central armorial depicts bird holding olive branch over “IN SEASON” on scrolled riband. Hallmarked for “WK” (unknown), sterling, London, 1755. Total weight including all three pieces: 30 oz. 18.33 dwt. SIZE: As above. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: As above. 9-92268 (900-1,200)

2014
$3,851.25
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: We have since learned that the hallmark “AN” represents William Andrews.

VERY FINE LATE 17TH CENTURY ENGLISH STERLING POSSET OR CAUDLE CUP. Fluted base, cord decorated mid rib, cast beaded serpentine handles, one side with repousse cartouche engraved “I*W”. Hallmarked at right side of one handle with markers mark “AN” (unknown), Britannia standard, London 1697-1698. SIZE: 3-3/8″ high. 4-1/8″ diameter. 6-1/4″ wide. 6 oz 2.5 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very fine to excellent. Lovely unrubbed patina. Hallmarks are very clear. 9-92278 (800-1,200)

2015
$1,362.75

LARGE LONDON STERLING COFFEE POT BY WHIPHAM AND WRIGHT. Fine baluster form coffee pot with molded pedestal base, and fine cast spout and handle mounts, has hinged domed cover with flame finial. Armorial of raised mailed fist holding a dagger, is surrounded by a belt, and engraved under spout. Hallmarks for well known firm of Whipham and Wright, sterling, London, and 1760 are to right of handle near top edge. Pot is fitted with scrolled boxwood handle. SIZE: 10-1/2″ high. 4-1/2″ diameter at base. 8″ handle to spout. 29 oz. 9.16 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very fine. Smooth body, with only a few minor marks and pings. Hallmarks are slightly rubbed. Handle is cracked at bottom and slightly loose. Top of handle repaired with silver staple. Appears to have been lacquered inside and out. 9-92270 (1,000-1,500)

2016
$1,066.50

FINE CLASSIC LONDON STERLING SALVER. This well made salver with fine raised and scrolled border accented with shell motifs is on three hoofed feet. Bottom is stamped with hallmarks for the partnership of Thomas Hannam and John Crouch, sterling, London, and 1765. SIZE: 11-1/2″ diameter. 1-1/2″ high. 23 oz. 12.5 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very fine. Even patina. Minor scratches on top surface. Hallmarks are sharp. 9-92267 (800-1,200)

2017
$2,607.00

LARGE EARLY 18TH CENTURY STERLING CAUDEL CUP. Fine large two handled cup with fluted base, corded mid rib, vacant repousse cartouche on one side, and cast scrolled handles. Bottom engraved “IH” over “M”. Hallmarked on top right side of one handle with “LO” in a shield (Seth Lofthouse). Britannia standard, London, 1704. SIZE: 4-1/2″ high. 5″ diameter. 7-3/4″ wide. 9 oz. 12.5 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very fine. Very slightly rubbed, repairs noted: possible reattachment of handles. Some dimpling around base. 9-92279 (1,200-1,600)

2018
$1,701.00

VERY FINE LONDON STERLING SALVER BY WILLIAM PEASTON (1752). A fine, heavy salver by this noted silversmith, has classic scrolled border, cast and applied, featuring heavy scrolled acanthus flourishes. Central armorial depicts a crane with a fleur-di-lis held aloft by one foot, surmounting central oval badge, surrounded by scroll and floral border. Salver is raised on three lions paw feet. Bottom is stamped with hallmarks “WP” within a heart (William Peaston), London, sterling, and date letter for 1752 (“r” within shaped shield). SIZE: 12-1/2″ diameter. 101.2″ high. 34 oz. 5.4 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very fine. Excellent patina. Light scratches. Armorial is slightly rubbed. Deep hallmarks are clear. 9-92282 (1,000-2,000)

2019
$1,154.25

REPOUSSE DECORATED LONDON STERLING TEAPOT, 1772. Baluster body with cast gadrooned base, has high domed hinged top with spiked scroll finial, and gadrooning around rim matching base. Nicely cast spout with acanthus decoration matches handle mounts. Rococo repousse work on body appears to be original to this pot, however it about twenty years out of date, as this decoration was most popular in the 1740’s and 1750’s. (Many 18th century pots have work similar to this done during the Victorian period.) Scrolled handle is of ebony. Bottom of pot is stamped with hallmarks “M” (maker unknown), sterling, London, and 1772. SIZE: 10″ high. 3-7/8″ diameter at base. 7-1/2″ handle to spout. 20 oz. 2.5 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Fine. Small marks and dents in body, along with a 1″ x 3/4″ oval patch on exterior at bottom under handle base. Hinge is slightly loose. Ebony handle is slightly detaching at top, grain filled with polish. 9-92272 (1,500-2,500)

2020
$4,443.75

EXCEPTIONALLY FINE AND LARGE LONDON STERLING SALVER. This high condition salver on four heavy scrolled ball feet, has classic scrolled border interspersed with shell motifs. Contemporary central armorial of lion passant, is within scrolled and floral surround. Bottom is stamped with hallmarks “R.R” (Richard Rugg # 1), London, sterling, and date (1764). SIZE: 16″ diameter. 1-3/4″ high. 54 oz. 5 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very fine. There are some minor marks and light scratches on top surface. Armorial is very slightly rubbed, but still sharp and clear. Hallmarks are sharp. 9-92266 (1,500-2,500)

2021
$850.50

LONDON GEORGIAN STERLING COFFEE POT WITH SHUTTLEWORTH COAT OF ARMS. Baluster form body on molded pedestal base, fitted with nicely cast and decorated spout and handle mounts, has tall domed hinged cover with flame finial. Scrolled handle is of ebonized fruitwood. Body is engraved with small armorial depicting raised fist, surrounded by motto “ISTO VELOCIOR VITA”. (Shuttleworth coat of arms, as related by two notes contained in body.) Bottom is stamped with hallmarks for London, sterling, and 1767 (Makers mark obscured). SIZE: 10-1/2″ high. Dia. at base: 4-1/4″. 8″ handle to spout. 23 oz. 18.33 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Considerable dimpling to body. Armorial is slightly rubbed. Bottom of interior has some deep pits with two solder repairs on exterior within base. 9-92271 (1,000-1,500)

2022
$0.00

FINE GEORGIAN STERLING TWO-HANDLED COVERED CUP PRESENTED TO JOHN GREIG OF NEW YORK, USA 1817. Baluster shape body on large pedestal base is mounted with two large scrolled handles with molded acanthus decoration. Domed cover has classic pineapple finial. Base, body, and cover have repousse acanthus decoration. Body is stamped with hallmarks “I.D” (possibly John Darwall), sterling, London, and 1769. Body is engraved “THIS PIECE OF PLATE is presented by PATRICK COLQUHOUN, ESQr. of London to JOHN GREIG ESQr. of the County of Ontario in the STATE of New York in the UNITED STATES of America. As a small testimony of the just sense entertained of his able and judicious management of an IMPORTANT NEGOTIATION, which by his indefatigable Zeal and unremitting attention, has been brought to a Satisfactory Conclusion. LONDON 20 AUGst. 1817.” (John Greig (1779 – 1858) was a U. S. representative, lawyer, bank president, and land speculator living in Canandaigua, NY. A large number of his papers are at Cornell University library.) SIZE: 12-1/2″ high. 5-1/2″ wide at widest point of body. 10-1/2″ across from handle to handle. 46 oz. 13.33 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very fine. Some creasing to body at right side of engraving, and a few minor pings. Finial somewhat dented in and askew. Cup has been lacquered inside and out, with some areas worn through and toning. 9-92273 (3,000-5,000)

2023
$237.00

FIVE PIECES OF ENGLISH STERLING SILVER. Lot consists of a pair of 1″ high x 3-1/4″ master salts (London, 1798-9 with maker’s mark “WS”), two 4″ salt spoons (London 1786-87, Wm Eley & Wm. Fearn; London 1803/04, Peter, Ann & Wm. Bateman), and a 12″ serving spoon (London 1803/04, possibly Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart). Total Weight: 14 troy ounces. SIZE: As described above. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91709 (400-600)

2024
$829.50

LOT OF FIVE STERLING MARROW SCOOPS AND TWO STERLING TABLESPOONS. Four 18th century marrow scoops with English and Irish hallmarks, and a fifth with indecipherable marks. Two are engraved with family crests. 19th Century tablespoons are continental. One is stamped “J*S*Loumau” on back. Both are engraved “M L L” on top of upturned fiddle handle. SIZE: 14 oz. 5.83 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Marrow scoops are fine Spoons are fair, bowls worn and dented. 9-92281 (750-1,250)

2025
$486.00

JOEL SAYRE, NEW YORK, NY COIN SILVER COVERED “HELMET” CREAM JUG, CA. 1795. This well made, relatively unadorned creamer with raised square band at top of body, has plain oval base. Nicely formed hinged domed cover has urn finial. Squared silver handle is rattan wrapped. Bottom is stamped “J. Sayre” in script within shaped cartouche. Period owners initials appear to be “W S P” and are also on bottom. SIZE: 6″ high. 3-3/4″ x 2-3/4″ oval body. 5-1/2″ spout tip to handle. 8 oz. 3.33 dwt. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very fine. Mellow patina. Hinge is slightly loose. Cover is slightly sprung. Some small pieces of original rattan are missing. Mark is clear. 9-92280 (800-1,200)

2026
$1,458.00

BOSTON COIN SILVER EWER BY LINCOLN & FOSS. Beaded at rim, waist and foot, embossed floral motif repousse, scrolling handle, raised on a circular foot, monogrammed ‘E.M.D.’, stamped on base: ‘Pure Coin, Lincoln and Foss, Boston’. WEIGHT: 29 tr. oz. SIZE: 9″w x 15-1/2″h. CONDITION: A few minor dents, very good overall. 7-70572 (1,500-2,000)

2027
$425.25

SIX COIN AND STERLING SILVER SERVING PIECES. 1) 13″ coin silver punch ladle by Bigelow Bros & Kennard, circa 1845, Boston, Massachusetts. 2 & 3) Pair of coin silver gray ladles by N. Harding & Co., 1830-1860, Boston, Massachusetts. 4) Unmarked 9″ berry spoon. 5) Sterling 8-3/4″ serving spoon by Gorham. 6) 9″ serving spoon by N. Harding, Boston, Massachusetts. Total Weight: 19 troy ounces. SIZE: As indicated above. CONDITION: Very good, all monogrammed. 7-70562 (600-900)

2028
$1,007.25

2 COIN SILVER SUGARS & CREAMERS, AND 2 COIN SILVER CUPS. 1) Jones, Shreve, Brown & Co. Boston, covered sugar and creamer, beaded motif on circular foot. 2) Urn form covered sugar and creamer with a gadrooned rim, on oval foot, marked ‘IG’. 3) Fine floral engraved child’s cup, marked ‘H.B. Stanwood & Co., Boston’, monogramed, ‘M E G’. 4) Child’s cup with beaded rim, engraved, ‘L.S.N., Dec. 25th, 1860′, stamped on base, Pure Silver Coin, T & W’ (Tifft & Whiting). TOTAL WEIGHT: 65 tr. oz. SIZE: 1) Tallest: 10-1/4″h. 2) Tallest 6-3/4″h. 3) 3-3/4″h. 4) 4-1/4″h. CONDITION: 1) Denting to both. 2) Good overall. 3) Very good. 4) Very good with minor handling wear. 7-70573 (1,000-2,000)

2029
$2,370.00

FIVE PIECE STERLING TEA AND COFFEE SET WITH SILVER PLATED TRAY AND MATCHING STERLING PIE SERVER MARKED “FORD & TUPPER”. The fabulous set having handles decorated with Jack-in-the-Pulpit type flower, and marked “Ford & Tupper 925 Sterling”. The set consists of an 11″ coffee pot, 10″ tea pot, 9″ covered sugar, 7-1/2″ creamer, and a 4-1/2″ waste bowl. All pieces have a wonderful engraved design of cross hatching with leafy vines. Monogrammed on each piece “J.E.S.”. Accompanying the set is a 10-3/4″ matching pie server and a 30″ x 20″ two-handled silver plated tray, also monogrammed. NOTE: Accompanying the set is a framed photograph of John B. Smart, the father of the bride who received this as a wedding gift. Also, a newspaper clipping dated May 7, 1875 from the Town of Dunmore, Pennsylvania which goes in great detail about the wedding of John B. Smith’s (General Manager of Pennsylvania Coal Company) daughter Julia to the Rev. W. Galpin of Hawley, Pennsylvania. In the newspaper article is mentioned this silver tea set as the gift of Mr. & Mrs. J.B. Smith. Total Weight: 80 troy ounces without tray. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Very good, lidded inside rim of sugar with small dents. Otherwise very good. 9-91594 (2,000-3,000)

2030
$850.50

47 COIN SILVER AMERICAN SPOONS. Lot consists of: Set of nineteen 6″ by N. Harding; set of six 6″ by C. & J. Warner, circa 1825, Salem, Massachusetts; set of six 5-1/4″, three 6″, and one 9″ by N. Harding, 1796-1862, Boston, Massachusetts; set of six 6″ by C. Swift; two 9″ by N. Whitford; three 9″ by Wolcott; two 7″ by Rogers Brothers; three 6″ by Josiah Gooding; two 9″ and two 7″ by Pear & Bacali; two 9″ and one 6″ by H. Porter & Co.; and other single spoons by Stevens & Lakeman, A&G Welles, J.M. Ford, N.H. Wood, E.B., and more. Total Weight: 51 troy ounces. SIZE: As indicated above. CONDITION: Generally good. 7-70563 (800-1,200)

2031
$592.50

FINE EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK SHIP’S CAPTAIN DECANTER SET. Cased in an iron-bound oak chest, having 11 matching free-blown rectangular bottles etched with tulips and pontiled. Having two delicate ruffled based free-blown cordial glasses and two free-blown etched glass sipping glasses. Case fitted and lined with velvet. Bottles having silver plate ringed stoppers. SIZE: Chest – 17″ x 10-1/2″ x 11″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: One bottle missing, one bottle with neck chip, one bottle with reglued fracture, otherwise very good condition. 9-92305 (800-1,200)

2032
$1,896.00

INTERESTING JOURNAL LOGBOOK OF THE BRIGG NAUTILUS. Housed in a stitched oversize sail cloth cover titled “THE BRIGG NAUTILUS LOOG BOOK”. The journal frontice page inscribed “Journal of a voyage from Portland towards Suranam(?) in the Brigg Nautilus of Portland. William Backer Muster Samuel Stephenson, Portland, Maine”. The journal starts December, 1806 and has 25 pages on both sides handwritten and ends August, 1807. SIZE: Cover is 25″ x 17-1/4″. Pages are 20-1/2″ x 12″. CONDITION: Foxing, tears and areas of staining, generally intact. 9-91828 (800-1,200)

2033
$607.50

FINGERED BLUE COVERED PANTRY BOX WITH CONTENTS. Mostly whalebone and ivory sewing implements. Includes well carved sailor made fid, six tatting picks, and note pad. SIZE: 7″ Dia x 2-3/4″ T: 4-1/4″ Fid Length. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70582 (600-800)

2034
$0.00

TWO FINELY CARVED 19TH CENTURY CORSET BUSKS. One beautifully carved with hearts and pinwheels. The other carved with heart and pinwheels, and inlaid with mahogany. Probably sailor made. SIZE: 13-1/2″ and 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91610 (1,000-1,500)

2035
$711.00

CAPT. ANDREW BLANCHARD’S HIDE COVERED BRASS BOUND CAMPHOR WOOD STORAGE CHEST. Fine 19th Century seaman’s storage chest, hide covered with brass corners and tacks and cast iron handles. With engraved brass tag “A. Blanchard”. SIZE: 36″ w x 19″ d x 16″ t. CONDITION: Overall very good condition, wear to leather edges, one handle missing. 7-70587 (1,000-1,500)

2036
$3,673.50

FINE DOUBLE SAILOR’S VALENTINE. Elaborate double octagonal sailor’s valentine in hinged box. Each half having very well crafted mosaic of seashells, left with heart and right with four-pointed star and floral elements. Housed in original mahogany and white painted box. SIZE: Each half 9″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91607 (2,000-3,000)

2037
$711.00

PAINTED DOVETAILED DOCUMENT BOX FOR THE SHIP “SAMUEL ADAMS”. The molded edge hinged lid lifts to an open compartment. The front having “S. Adams’ Papers 1839 to 40.” in mustard paint against its original green paint. Of the period with original paint. SIZE: 8″ h x 14″ at widest x 12-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Some scuffing to edges, white paint flecks. Generally very good. 9-92968 (100-200)

2038
$6,813.75

FULL BODIED CODFISH WEATHERVANE. Late 19th Century, New England. Molded copper with gilded surface. SIZE: 36″ L x 9″ H. PROVENANCE: From a private collection; Found in Quincy, Mass. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-92812 (7,000-9,000)

2039
$1,036.88

FOLK ART SHEET IRON FISH WEATHERVANE. Late 19th century, American. This chisel cut heavy gauge iron example with forged riveted iron strap post mount. The weathervane depicted with pierced eye in silhouette. Now with museum wall mount. SIZE: 26-1/2″ L x 10-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good, oxidized surfaces untouched and with remnants of early black and gray paint. 9-91569 (1,000-1,500)

2040
$1,303.50

CAMPHOR WOOD CHEST BELONGING TO CAPTAIN JAMES ADAM GREEN (1844-1903) OF HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. Chest having an inset brass plaque inscribed “James A.C. Green, New Glasgow N.S.” The chest with fine brass hardware, dovetailed construction, and two heavy brass side handles. SIZE: 20″ h x 41-1/2″ w x 20-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good with some minor imperfections. 9-90541 (600-800)

2041
$1,303.50

CARVED AND PAINTED EAGLE PLAQUE WITH BANNER. Late 19th century, New England. In the manner of a Bellamy eagle, the three dimensional carved and turned eagle’s head applied to carved wings and patriotic shield with attached star carved banner “DON’T GIVE UP THE SHIP” painted red, white and blue. The eagle, with crusty varnish surface. SIZE: 28″ L. CONDITION: Untouched original surfaces with minor age splits and with small loss to beak tip. Otherwise good. 9-91560 (1,000-1,500)

2042
$0.00

OUTSTANDING PAIR OF OVER-THE-MANTLE NAUTICAL PAINTINGS. Early 19th Century, probably New England, possibly Connecticut. Each large raised white pine panel depicting three-mast ships, one with American flag and lighthouse, the other with two three-mast ships and a two-mast ship. Unsigned & unframed. NOTE: It is our speculation that these could have been used in a number of locations architecturally in a home, possibly on a landing, a stairway or another area where the back may have been exposed as the surface shows paint on the reverse. SIZE: 25″ x 31″. CONDITION: Original surfaces with craquelure, soiling and chips 9-91778 (15,000-25,000)

2043
$2,370.00

OAK JACOBEAN TAVERN TABLE WITH DRAWER. Fine 18th century Jacobean tavern table with drawer. A nice example with ripple carved drawer front, boldly turned legs and fluted stretchers. SIZE: 26-1/2″ w 20-1/2″ d x 25″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Shrinkage repair on top. Minor chipped back leg. Other typical old repairs. 9-92306 (800-1,200)

2044
$1,777.50

FULL BODIED COPPER RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE. Retaining traces of an early painted yellow surface. Possibly by Harris. SIZE: 31-1/2″ L x 17-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good, retaining an early worn yellow painted surface. 9-90657 (1,500-2,500)

2045
$0.00

FOLK ART HORSE AND SULKY WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO A.E. JEWELL. Last quarter 19th century, Waltham, Massachusetts. The horse of typical Jewell form with flattened full body and applied sheet copper mane, mounted on copper tubing, the sulky and rider of sheet copper. Now offered with museum stand. SIZE: 32″ L x 11″ T. CONDITION: With excellent verdigris surface, minor seam separations. The reigns and sulky wheels with light denting. Otherwise very good. 9-92090 (2,000-5,000)

2046
$1,215.00

EARLY 18TH CENTURY CARVED OAK BIBLE BOX. Having double foliate scroll carved front with fan carved ends and notched corners. Hinged molded edge lid. SIZE: 29″w x 16-1/2″d x 9″h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Retains early hinges. Old replacement lock. Shrinkage split in top and a few old replacements. 9-92264 (800-1,000)

2047
$2,370.00

HERIZ CARPET. Second quarter 20th century. Northwest Persia. The large arabesque medallion on a madder red and deep indigo ground within a madder red field of geometric polychrome trellis work within ivory spandrels of saz leaf decoration within a midnight blue main border of saz leaf, tarantula and geometric floral design within multiple guard borders. SIZE: 9’2″ x 12’4″. CONDITION: Carpet with overall normal and expected wear retaining good pile and strong color. Generally very good. 9-90576 (1,000-2,000)

2048
$711.00

LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY WILLIAM AND MARY HIGHBOY. Cherry wood upper case with secret crown molding drawer of the period now supported by six-leg trumpet turned base constructed from period and modern parts. SIZE: Upper case: 36″ w x 22″ d. Overall: 65″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Upper case with minor restoration to drawer sides, refinished and with replacement hardware. Base made up of old & new parts, overall with a nice appearance. 9-92236 (1,000-2,000)

2049
$1,777.50

SMALL COPPER EAGLE WEATHERVANE. With zinc head, arrow and directionals. Retaining traces of its original gilding through verdigris surface. SIZE: 17-1/2″ wing spread – Eagle 9″ T – Overall 27-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91985 (2,000-2,500)

2050
$3,645.00

GILT THREE DIMENSIONAL HOLLOW TIN SWORD WEATHERVANE. Offered with museum base. SIZE: 50″ l x 12″ w. CONDITION: Early gilded surfaces with applied layer of fine coating. Some solder repair. 9-91905 (2,000-3,000)

2051
$1,007.25

KAZVIN ORIENTAL RUG. First half 20th century, Central Persia. Overall dense floral vinery on a blue/black ground within spandrels centering a turquoise medallion within an ivory floral main border. SIZE: 6’2″ x 8’8″. PROVENANCE: From a Northern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good with full pile. 9-90917 (800-1,200)

2052
$711.00

WILLIAM AND MARY BALL FOOT TWO OVER THREE DRAWER CHEST. Early 18th century maple chest probably from New York having dovetail case, molded top and bottom sitting on four elevated flattened ball feet. Secondary wood appears to be poplar. Feet possible old replacement. SIZE: 39″ w x 21″ d x 41-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. Two minor chips on bottom drawer, otherwise normal wear. 9-92225 (2,000-4,000)

2053
$486.00

ROUND-TOP STRETCHER BASE TAVERN TABLE. Tavern table with turned legs separated by three stretchers with round top. Appears to be constructed of old & later parts now decorated in red stain. SIZE: 30-1/2″ dia x 27-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92219 (800-1,200)

2054
$770.25

OAK, WILLIAM AND MARY GATELEG TABLE. 18th century gateleg drop-leaf table with turn legs and stretchers of pegged construction with scalloped apron with a drawer in one end. On each side, two legs swing out for each leaf. SIZE: 49-1/2″w 19-1/2″d x 29-1/4h. 10″leaf PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good, attractive old finish, restoration in top and drawer. 9-92239 (1,500-2,500)

2055
$1,185.00

KAZVIN ORIENTAL RUG. First half 20th century, Central Persia. The arabesque central medallion in pale indigo and ivory in blue/black field with dense scrolling floral vinery, the main border of floral trellis work on an ivory ground. SIZE: 4’6″ x 6’11”. PROVENANCE: From a Northern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good with full pile overall. 9-90918 (600-800)

2056
$296.25

PAIR OF UPHOLSTERED CROMWELLIAN SIDE CHAIRS. 18th century. Pair of Cromwellian style side chairs with turned front legs and turned stretchers now upholstered in gold damask. SIZE: 40-1/2″ h with 17″ h seat. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92878 (200-300)

2057
$888.75

GEORGIAN JOINT STOOL. English 18th century joint stool with turned splayed legs and scalloped stretchers. SIZE: 18″ w x 14″ d x 19″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. Top of later origin. 9-92314 (600-900)

2058
$1,185.00

FINE ENGLISH QUARTERED OAK COURT CUPBOARD OF SMALL SIZE. English, early to mid-18th century. Upper and lower cases fitted with two step molded doors and paneled ends, the overhanging top supported by tapering corbels, upper case doors centered with an arched Tabernacle element flanked by split spindle decoration. Having a full width drawer under the top molding. Entire case supported by flattened ball feet. SIZE: 45-1/2″ w 24″ d x 48 h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Overall very good. A couple of small replacements. Small amount of expected worm damage. Hardware seems to be early replacement. Entire case in old if not original finish. 9-92221 (2,500-3,500)

2059
$2,429.25

SAROUK CARPET. Second quarter 20th century, Central Persia. The central floral medallion on a wine red field with stylized sprays and floral vinery throughout within a main border of scrolling lotus blossoms and vinery on a blue/black ground within floral guard borders. SIZE: 9′ x 11’6″. CONDITION: Very good overall with nearly full pile. No staining or repairs evident. Loss of fringe to ends. Generally very good. 9-92032 (2,000-4,000)

2060
$0.00

ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE BURL WOOD SECRETARY WITH DOUBLE ARCHED TOP. Double arched top conforming to two Gothic arched double doors concealing pigeon hole interior. Bottom section with drop lid revealing fine fitted interior and sliding panel to access secret compartment above two short drawers and two long drawers above later corner bracket feet. Original blocks for ball feet intact. SIZE: 38″w x 22″d x 84″h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good with fine old finish. Original hardware. Base of later vintage. 9-92295 (4,000-8,000)

2061
$237.00

OAK ARMCHAIR. Mid-18th century. Finely crafted splat back armchair with plank seat and scrolling arms. Having turned legs with a boldly turned front stretcher and scalloped aprons. Constructed with square pegs. SIZE: 42″ w x 79″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Good overall with re-finish, repairs and replacements. 9-92875 (800-1,200)

2062
$0.00

IMPORTANT GEORGE I CARVED OAK VESTRY CABINET, DATED 1727. Very finely carved example with multi-panel lozenge carved doors above and below two diamond carved drawers. Dividers carved with full round and half round floral rosettes, chipped carved elements, heart carved motif inscribed with “IHS” and carved date of “1727”. Facade surrounded by fine architectural molding having an overhanging top with half diamond carving. Both ends paneled with five raised panels having original forged iron hinges and hardware, all constructed with large wood pegs. SIZE: 72″ h x 24-1/2″ d x 57″ w. CONDITION: No apparent restoration, beautiful fine old patina. 9-90960 (3,000-4,000)

2063
$0.00

PAIR OF GEORGE II MAHOGANY MIRRORS. Matched pair of George II mahogany mirrors having shaped and molded frames, old bevel glass and original backboards. SIZE: 17″w x 41″h. PROVENANCE: On reverse of one mirror is a taped receipt, 1964 from old time Mass. dealer Katrina Kipper. CONDITION: Very good condition. Minor worm damage to one backboard and one broken glass. 9-92734 (1,200-1,800)

2064
$1,066.50

ENGLISH SCHOOLGIRL SAMPLER. Center depicting a three-mast galleon with motto above as follows: “Let me be wise in youth o lord that so _ _ _ _ _ may tread the way I ought to go. Lead me and learn me what is I get and just for in the help we got…”. Also, “Isis, Man of War” & “Isabala Coats, born August the 29 day 1773″. Also with figures and various animals including peacock, stag, crowned lion, flower pots, windmills, birds and trees as well as a British crest. Housed in a red & gilt wood frame. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 16-1/2″ Overall: 21-1/4″ x 19”. CONDITION: A few areas of loss along the border, some colors faded, toned. 9-91666 (1,200-1,500)

2065
$0.00

GEORGE II WALNUT CHAIR. Having shaped crest rail, cyma carved stiles, shaped backsplat, with cabriole legs connected with incurved “H” stretcher. SIZE: 38″ T x 17-1/4″ to top of seat rail. CONDITION: Very good condition, replacement to leg returns on left, inset seat with original frame, otherwise appears to be all original with old, if not original, finish. 9-92117 (400-600)

2066
$303.75

LARGE PINE CANDLEBOX. Circa 1821, possibly Pennsylvania. The paneled and chamfered sliding lid decorated with a stylized floral bouquet on a blue ground fitted within the molded top. One end painted with the letters “APD” and the date “1821”. The dovetailed box decorated overall with simulated graining with molded borders. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h x 28″ l x 10″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Generally good, the painted and decorated surfaces with wear and abrasions from extensive use, the lid with splinter repair to track. 9-92304 (400-800)

2067
$486.00

EARLY AMERICAN CHILD’S BLANKET CHEST IN BLUE PAINT. First quarter 19th century, New York or Pennsylvania. The rectangular lid with mitered lid above the conforming dovetailed case with base molding, the interior fitted with a sliding lid till, the iron hinges signed “BALDWIN”. SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 12-1/2″ x 13″. CONDITION: Blue/green paint original, now dry. Lock absent. Otherwise very good. 9-92093 (500-800)

2068
$1,896.00

POLYCHROME DECORATED DOME TOP TRINKET BOX. Late 18th/early19th century, possibly Pennsylvania. This fine maple and red oak example, the lid and front with sand painted lozenge banding surrounding blue and bittersweet flowers in stylized pots with foliate corners. The ends with floral sprays, the back decorated with a single flower. SIZE: 8″ x 5-1/2″ x 3-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with nice color and patina. Box retains original snipe hinges, wire hasp, and T-head nail construction. 9-90987 (1,000-1,500)

2069
$0.00

19TH CENTURY CARVED AND PAINTED FOLK ART FIGURAL GROUP. Depicts an older well-dressed couple dining. Well carved and painted with considerable color and detail. SIZE: 8″ h x 8-1/2″ w x 7″ d. CONDITION: Very good, minor losses to accessories on table. 9-91893 (3,500-4,500)

2070
$740.63

RARE PUNCH DECORATED TIN WALL SCONCE. Circa 1800, possibly New York State or Pennsylvania. The rolled sheet iron punch decorated sconce with rectangular backplate and rounded corners embossed and decorated with central circular medallion centering a hex symbol. The perimeter banded with punched half-linked volutes, bordering the embossed rectangular frame with concentric quarter circle and dot designs. The downswept folded candle arm with pie crust bobeche and candle cup with folded rim. SIZE: 14″ x 10″. CONDITION: Sconce retains much of its original surface with nicely oxidized patina. Otherwise very good. 9-91507 (1,200-2,200)

2071
$0.00

FULL FIGURED ROOSTER WEATHERVANE. Late 19th century, New England. The copper and zinc weathervane in flattened three dimensional form with good gilt and verdigris surface, now with museum mount. SIZE: 23″ T x 21″ L. CONDITION: With minor seam separations, otherwise very good and untouched. 9-91568 (4,500-6,500)

2072
$0.00

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT TALL CHEST OF DRAWERS. Second half 18th century. The rectangular dovetailed case with cove-molded cornice fitted with three short drawers above a pair of drawers above four long drawers, all with thumb-molded edges flanked by engaged fluted quarter columns on a molded base raised on ogee bracket feet with shaped returns. SIZE: 65″ h. 44″ w overall. 40″ case w. 22″ d. CONDITION: Surfaces cleaned and repolished. Hardware is of the period, but not original. Backboards original with square nails. Minor repairs to some drawer edges. Generally very good. 9-29622 (2,000-2,500)

2073
$4,443.75

TWO DRAWER PENNSYLVANIA WALNUT BLANKET CHEST WITH OGEE BRACKET BASE. A fine example of a Pennsylvania dovetail blanket chest with inlaid parrot and tulip front. The two board top is inlaid with a mariner’s compass, fitted with forged iron handles, retaining it’s original lock, key and strap hinges. Having a lidded interior till. SIZE: 50-1/2″ w 23-1/2″ d x 26-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Filled drying split in top and very minor restoration to the base. 9-92217 (1,500-2,500)

2074
$1,007.25

PENNSYLVANIA MAHOGANY FOUR DRAWER CHEST WITH QUARTER COLUMNS AND OGEE BRACKET FEET. This mahogany chest with four graduated molded lip drawers is flanked by two stop fluted quarter columns, sitting atop well developed ogee corner bracket feet. Drawers with 1″ graduation. SIZE: 44″w x 19-1/2″d x 33-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Old if not original finish. Minor restoration to bracket glue blocks and old replacement hardware. 9-92245 (1,500-2,500)

2075
$4,443.75

FINE KAZVIN ORIENTAL CARPET. First half 20th century, Central Persia. The central wine red rosette medallion within a blue/black field filled with scrolling dense polychrome floral vinery within wine red spandrels, floral decorated, all within a wine red main border of floral bouquets within vinery within multiple turquoise and gold guard borders. SIZE: 9’1″ x 12’5″. PROVENANCE: From a Northern Maine home. CONDITION: Carpet retains full pile and is in very fine condition. 9-90915 (3,000-4,000)

2076
$6,517.50

FULL BODY SQUIRREL WITH NUT WEATHERVANE. Retaining traces of original gilt. Similar to L.W. Cushing & Co. examples. SIZE: 22-1/2″ T x 21-1/2″ L. CONDITION: Very good, good verdigris and gilt surface. 9-91903 (3,000-4,000)

2077
$3,555.00

GILT COPPER EAGLE. Full wing spread standing on ball. Gilt surface mostly intact. SIZE: 30″ wing spread x 14″ t. CONDITION: Very good, good patina. 9-90648 (2,500-4,000)

2078
$0.00

LATE 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SLANT TOP BIBLE/WRITING BOX. With carved and ripple molded decoration. Retaining original forged hinges, marbled paper interior and lidded till. SIZE: 13-1/4″ w x 11″ d x 6-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good, retains original finish. 9-91895 (2,500-3,500)

2079
$355.50

CHIPPENDALE STYLE BALL AND CLAW FOOT PENNSYLVANIA BLANKET CHEST WITH THREE DRAWERS. This mahogany blanket chest has mostly period elements. Dovetailed case with overhanging gadrooned lift lid above three lipped drawers sitting atop shell carved ball and claw feet. The face decorated with two shells and scroll elements added in the late 19th century. SIZE: 48″w x 22″d x 29″h. CONDITION: Very good condition. Hinges re-set and brass replaced. Good old finish. 9-90973 (800-1,200)

2080
$1,659.00

PHILADELPHIA WALNUT CHIPPENDALE SIDE CHAIR WITH DRAKE FEET. Fine chair with urn shape splat and trifed Drake feet. Similar to William Savery examples. Appears to have original slip seat. SIZE: 36-1/2″ h, 18″ seat height. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Two glue blocks replaced. Minor scrape and fill damages. 9-92300 (800-1,200)

2081
$0.00

PENNSYLVANIA RED PAINTED DOVETAIL BLANKET CHEST. Poplar chest retains good old red surface having an open bracket base and interior lidded till. SIZE: 43″ w x 19-1/2 d x 20-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Fine surface. Minor restoration and loss to bracket base. 9-92496 (450-750)

2082
$651.75

WALNUT GLAZED DOOR CORNER CUPBOARD. 19th century, probably Pennsylvania. Walnut corner cupboard with two 6-light doors above two panel doors with waist molding. Crown molding above. Secondary wood is poplar with 20-1/2″ backboards. SIZE: 44″ w x 77″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good, with replacement crown molding and glass lights. 9-92873 (400-800)

2083
$533.25

FINE WALNUT CORNER CUPBOARD WITH BURL WOOD DOOR PANELS AND BRACKET BASE. Fine cupboard with tombstone arched doors above having chamfered solid burl wood panels and paneled doors below with arched frames having a heavy cornice molding. SIZE: 81″ h x 49″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Case and doors all original. Restoration to front of cabinet. 9-92247 (1,000-2,000)

2084
$5,925.00

COPPER FULL BODIED LEAPING STAG WEATHERVANE. Cast zinc head and antlers, original directionals and spacing balls accompany lot. 20th Century. SIZE: 27″ L x 24″ T. PROVENANCE: Removed from a Bangor, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good, fine verdigris surface. 9-90886 (6,000-8,000)

2085
$1,007.25

BLACKHAWK FULL BODY WEATHERVANE. Late 19th century, New England and possibly New York. Molded copper, running horse with typical feathering to mane and tail, retains verdigris patina. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h x 33″ l. CONDITION: Good overall, original. With minimal and minor seam splits at base of tail and on proper right hand leg. Otherwise very good. 7-70636 (1,500-2,500)

2086
$533.25

PENNSYLVANIA QUEEN ANNE WALNUT DINING TABLE. Oval drop-leaf dining table with cabriole legs terminating in stockinged feet. Swing out legs to support leaves. Circa 1840-1850. SIZE: Top: 35-1/2″w x 19-1/2″d x 28-1/2″h with leaves 18-3/4. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Top reattached with newer glue blocks. Restoration to hinges and leg returns. 9-92292 (1,000-2,000)

2087
$2,370.00

PIERCED CHEESE STRAINER. Circa 1820, Pennsylvania. The decorated strainer of rolled sheet iron decorated with three punched medallions each centering hex symbols surrounded by flowers within double banded borders of geometric designs. The canted sides with rolled edge affixed with swivel hanger on a base of three triangular feet. SIZE: 15″ x 15″ – 3″ T. CONDITION: Surfaces with untouched dark patina. Very good. 9-92098 (1,500-2,500)

2088
$829.50

FINELY FORGED ROASTING FORK WITH HEART TINES. 18th century, American. This whitesmith made heart embellished three-tined fork with swelled medial shaft and shouldered lozenge. The upper shaft terminating in modified reel and baluster top with pierced lollipop hanger. SIZE: 18″ L. CONDITION: Lightly oxidized untouched surfaces, very good. 9-91520 (800-1,200)

2089
$829.50

CARVED PINE CAKE MOLD. Early 19th century, Probably Pennsylvania. Of turned and footed dish form with deeply carved hex designs, the rim punch decorated. SIZE: 1 3/4″h x 10 1/4″d. CONDITION: Very good overall with dry untouched surface. 9-90982 (600-900)

2090
$2,065.50

PENNSYLVANIA WALNUT GLAZED DOOR CUPBOARD. Upper section of this step back hutch has two 6-light doors with an arched cutout for a pie shelf and architectural crown molding. Base has a dovetail case and two dovetail drawers above two doors fitted on a bracket base. SIZE: 50″w x 22-1/2″d x 88-1/2″h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good condition. Good old re-finish. Restoration to upper left crown molding and bracket base with replaced hardware. 9-92261 (1,500-2,500)

2091
$474.00

SAROUK ORIENTAL RUG. Circa 1930, Central Persia. An arrangement of floral vinery on a painted plum ground, the main border of scrolling flower heads on a blue/black field within floral guard borders. SIZE: 5’1″ x 6’9-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a Northern Maine home. CONDITION: Generally good, retaining pile, slightly lower at one end, no foundation visible, fringe is absent. 9-90927 (300-400)

2092
$1,066.50

CHIPPENDALE WALNUT DOWER CHEST. Third quarter 18th century, probably Philadelphia or Eastern Pennsylvania. The rectangular hinged top with applied molded edge and original strap iron hinges, the interior with till. The dovetailed case fitted with three aligned drawers on a molded base with carved bracket feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 49-1/2″ w x 22″ d. CONDITION: Retains original hardware and feet. Old shrinkage repair in top, otherwise very good. 9-92139 (1,000-1,600)

2093
$948.00

FINE TWO DOOR CHIPPENDALE SHRANK. 18th century, New York or Pennsylvania. Finely constructed of walnut having tombstone arched panel doors with molded frames and raised panels with tombstone panel corner posts and center panel with heavy architectural crown molding. Base with two lipped drawers sitting atop an ogee bracket base. Pine and poplar secondary woods. SIZE: 88″ h x 74″ w x 23″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good overall. Original finish removed, now unfinished. Restoration to bracket base. 9-92246 (1,500-2,500)

2094
$474.00

SAROUK RUG. First half 20th century, Central Persia. This nice painted example woven overall with floral and foliate sprays on a plum ground within a beige border of dense floral trellis work. SIZE: 2’2″ x 5’1″ PROVENANCE: From a home in Northern Maine. CONDITION: Generally very good with nearly full pile. 9-90923 (200-300)

2095
$5,925.00

DECORATED STONEWARE COOLER AND TWO-GALLON PITCHER. Both made in the mid 19th century, probably Pennsylvania or New York. The cooler has a blue central leafy flower above which is a “10” flanked by two leaves in between two broad lines. Double handles and a raised round collar for spigot hole. The large pitcher decorated in blue with large leafy flowers and incised mark “2”. SIZE: 1) 22″ h x 13″ at widest. 2) 13-1/2″ h x 9″ at widest. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: 1) Only minor imperfections. 2) Two top rim chips, some imperfections in firing. Generally very good. 9-92233 (1,000-1,500)

2096
$2,962.50

FINE FOLK ART WATERCOLOR MAP OF THE WORLD BY MARTHA ANN LOVE, 1831, VIRGINIA. Martha Ann Love (1819-1895). The wonderful watercolor depicting both hemispheres with continents, oceans and major areas, cities, etc. identified and highlighted in color. The whole surrounded by a flower wreath surmounted by a displayed eagle holding a banner “MAP OF THE WORLD” below is inscribed “DRAWN BY MARTHA ANN LOVE, PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY, VA. SEPTEMBER 10TH 1831.” Housed in an antique frame behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 21-1/2″ h x 29-1/2″ w. Overall: 25-1/2″ h x 33-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, colors are strong, roughness and damage to borders, crudely repaired tears as found but intact. 7-70633 (1,500-2,500)

2097
$0.00

HISTORIC PAINTED DOVETAIL DOWER CHEST MADE FOR ANNA-MARIA DICKERT, DAUGHTER OF JACOB DICKERT, FAMOUS PENNSYLVANIA RIFLE MAKER. 18th century chest with two tombstone panels featuring tulips and urns with distelfink. Bearing the name of Anna-Maria Dickert. Sitting atop oak bracket base of similar era but different origin. Dated 1786 on front. SIZE: 49″w x 20″d x 25-1/2″ h PROVENANCE: Anna-Maria Dickert was the daughter of well known 18th century gunsmith Jacob Dickert. records show that Jacob Dickert was a member of the Moravian Church of Lancaster Pennsylvania. (Fine article by Henry Kauffman can be found in April 1952 Antiques Magazine.) A great deal of information pertaining to Jacob Dickert and his gunsmithing is contained in the two volume set “U.S. Ordnance” By Major James E. Hicks. Dickert was born in Maintz, Germany in 1740. He came to America with his parents and settled in Berks County, Pennsylvania, in 1748. His family moved to Lancaster in 1756. In 1764 he married Johanneta Hofer who was born in York County in 1746. Jacob became a citizen of Pennsylvania and the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1765. In 1776 Jacob Dickert and John Henry, another Lancaster gunsmith, built a boring mill. Dickert probably made rifles for the Continental Army but the first known contract between Dickert and the United States is dated 1792. In 1787 Jacob Dickert’s daughter married James Gill, a merchant of Lancaster. CONDITION: The chest was altered a long time ago and is now fitted with an 18th century bracket base from another period chest. Probably at the same time, much of the paint on the chest was scraped down to the bare wood, however the inscription and the two panels were preserved. The surface was apparently also varnished at that time. Original hinges and lock intact and original lid is detached. 9-92260 (4,000-7,000)

2098
$0.00

IMPORTANT INLAID PENNSYLVANIA WALNUT CORNER CUPBOARD. Probably 18th century, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Important cupboard has flush panel doors above and below, the top having string inlay on the sides of the panels with inlaid Gothic arch top, lowers doors with string inlays beside panels and tombstone arches inlaid above. Cabinet rests on a short cutout bracket base. The entire piece including backboards constructed with wood pegs. Secondary wood is also walnut. SIZE: 88″ h x 47″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Appears to be all original. Small fillet slivers added to fill exposed shrinkage. Finish of a later vintage but retains very nice original color. 9-92256 (1,000-1,500)

2099
$948.00

KAZVIN ORIENTAL RUG. First half 20th century, North Persia. The floral arabesque poled medallion within a blue/black field densely populated with scrolling flower heads within spandrels within a rose main border of lotus and saz leaf decoration. SIZE: 4′ 10″ x 6′ 9″. PROVENANCE: From a Northern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good with full pile. 9-90916 (600-800)

2100
$5,925.00

TIGER MAPLE FLAT TOP HIGHBOY. This highboy was made with very well figured tiger maple having heavy crown molding. Two over four graduating drawer top cabinet. Base has four drawers. One full width over three drawers with two deep drawers flanking a shallow drawer. Elaborate carved apron. Cabriole legs with shell carved knees and trifed feet of different origin. SIZE: Upper case: 34-3/4″w. Lower case: 37-1/2″w x 20″d x 70″h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Upper and lower case re-finished with minor lip repair. Trifed feet probably a modern addition. 9-92296 (1,500-2,500)

2101
$303.75

QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY AND GILTWOOD MIRROR. Mid-18th century. The rectangular mirror plate within a gilt slip and convex molded frame beneath a pronounced scrolling crest flanked by birds centering an applied carved giltwood c-scrolled and floral cartouche. The scrolled apron applied with gilt leaf tips. SIZE: 43″ l x 18-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Original mirror plate with considerable foxing. Old vertical shrinkage crack in crest repaired. Absence of scroll work, proper lower left corner. Otherwise good. 9-91974 (300-500)

2102
$3,140.25

FINE ANTIQUE KAZAK RUG. Late 19th/early 20th century, Caucasis. Four hexagonal aligned medallions in midnight blue, ivory and medium blue on a matted red ground bordered with two rows of smaller geometric medallions all within sawtooth guard borders and a polychrome crab main border on ivory ground. SIZE: 4’1-1/2″ x 8’4″. CONDITION: Retaining good color, with loss to fringe. Generally very good showing normal and expected overall even wear. No repairs or restoration noted. 9-92027 (2,000-4,000)

2103
$7,110.00

19TH CENTURY STEER GILT COPPER WEATHERVANE. With cast zinc, retaining slightly worn gilt surface. Similar to Harris versions. SIZE: 26″ L x 14″ T with 4-3/4″ horn spread. CONDITION: Very good with wonderful gilt and verdigris patina. 9-91901 (5,000-6,000)

2104
$0.00

HORSE AND SULKY MOLDED TIN FULL-BODIED WEATHERVANE. Last quarter of 19th Century, probably New England. Running horse rendered with zinc head and bearded rider with extended arms. Traces of gilt and polychrome surface. Offered with original painted directionals. SIZE: 21″ H x 45″ L. CONDITION: Good. Surface as noted. Several bullet holes, filled and unfilled. Rider and harness detached. Directionals with loss to one direction. 7-70605 (4,000-6,000)

2105
$0.00

COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE OVAL PINE TEA TABLE. Third quarter 18th century, New England. The oval scrubbed top joined to the rectangular apron with original pegs raised on swelled legs terminating in elongated pad feet in early red paint. SIZE: 32-1/2″ x 22″ x 26-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good overall, with shrinkage split in one board of top, with stabilizing cleats. 9-91592 (3,000-5,000)

2106
$0.00

QUEEN ANNE MIRROR. 18th century, probably Connecticut or Rhode Island. This poplar example mounted with a cast brass winged cherub crest above the beveled molded frame in old brown paint. SIZE: 20-1/2″ T x 12-1/2″ W. CONDITION: Retains original backboard, very good. 9-91538 (500-800)

2107
$592.50

FORGED IRON PENNY FOOT TRIVET AND A PUSH-UP IRON HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICK. Late 18th/early 19th century. The forged iron shield form trivet with triangular ribbon design on flattened tapered legs with penny feet, with pierced lollipop end in black paint. The sheet iron hogscraper candlestick with original black painted surfaces. This example never had a chair hook. SIZE: Trivet: 12″ L. Candlestick: 7″ T. CONDITION: Both in very good condition. 9-91511 (600-800)

2108
$2,073.75

FINE EARLY 18TH CENTURY QUEEN ANNE DRESSING TABLE WITH TRAY TOP. Delicate small table of unusual form having a scalloped tray top with pinched corners fitted with one drawer and having cabriole legs ending in pad feet. Constructed from mahogany with oak secondary wood. SIZE: 33-1/2″w x 20″d x 27-1/2″h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good with fine old finish. Top was reset using mostly original glue blocks. Hardware old but probably not original. 9-92244 (1,000-2,000)

2109
$948.00

TIN AND FORGED IRON DOUBLE CANDLE JACK WITH CONICAL BASE. 18th century, probably American. This rare sand weighted adjustable light stand of rolled sheet iron with green painted surfaces, the seamed conical base with rolled edge supporting an iron rod with pigtail hooked end beneath round drip pan. The rolled rim candle cups with oval folded edge adjuster arms below. SIZE: 36″ T. CONDITION: Generally very good, with minor oxidation from age. 9-91502 (800-1,400)

2110
$0.00

YELLOW BETTY LAMP AND IRON RUSH LIGHT. Second half 18th century, American. The first of rolled sheet iron of classic circular form with wick spout, rotating cover with circular grip, the upswept hanger with ring and wick pick intact, original chrome yellow paint. The second with spiral base forged iron, the twisted shaft terminating in well shaped rush pincers. The counterbalance arm ending in candle socket/snuffer. SIZE: 4″ l and 12-3/4″ t respectively. CONDITION: Both in very good condition with original surfaces. 9-91508, 9-91510 (1,000-1,400)

2111
$2,126.25

ASSEMBLED SET OF SIX QUEEN ANNE SPLAT BACK CHAIRS. Consisting of a fine splat back arm chair with carved in curving crest rail, scrolling arms, bulbous turned front stretcher and Spanish feet together with 3 similarly carved side chairs and two similarly carved side chairs with scalloped apron and ball feet. SIZE: 40″ – 41″h. PROVENANCE: Dana Tillou, March 22, 2011; From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Three side chairs in good, dark old finish, two sides and one armchair re-finished. All appear to be maple. 9-92240 (1,500-3,000)

2112
$711.00

ANTIQUE MALAYER SAROUK CARPET. Last quarter 19th century. This fine signed and dated example with hexagonal central medallion in shades of brown with a central cartouche of calligraphy on a rose ground with stylized floral vinery and secondary medallions in indigo and turquoise within a stepped madder red border continuing to spandrels. The large brown main border with scrolling vinery, lotus blossoms and various polychrome flower heads, all within multiple guard borders. SIZE: 8’5″ x 12’10”. CONDITION: With overall general wear to foundation but retains good color and design. Loss of fringe, selvedge in need of reweaving. This antique example remains in fair condition. 9-92966 (500-1,000)

2113
$1,481.25

18TH CENTURY BALLOON SEAT QUEEN ANNE SIDECHAIR WITH DUCK FEET. 1760 Queen Anne side chair with urn splat, flattened balloon slip seat, having cabriole legs ending in duck feet. SIZE: 39-1/2″h with 17-1/2″h seat. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Fine old chair with good surface having evidence of minor repairs. 9-92293 (1,000-2,000)

2114
$7,110.00

CONNECTICUT QUEEN ANNE CHERRY BONNET-TOP HIGHBOY. Third quarter 18th century. Cherry bonnet-top highboy, the base having cabriole legs terminating in pad feet elevated by unusual flattened reed carved lozenge bases. Fitted with a fan carved center drawer, the upper case having an arched pediment with dentil-molded scrolls and floral and foliate rosettes. Upper center drawer with spiraling sunburst carving. SIZE: Lower case: 38″ w. Upper case: 36″ w. Overall: 86″ h. PROVENANCE: Dana E. Tillou, Buffalo, NY, November 2, 2012. From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Overall very good condition. Victorian brasses added. Newer finials and slight restoration to pediment. Replaced dust board. 9-92249 (2,000-4,000)

2115
$0.00

18TH CENTURY BALLOON SEAT QUEEN ANNE SIDECHAIR WITH DUCK FEET. Side chair with urn splat, flattened balloon slip seat, having cabriole legs ending in duck feet. SIZE: 39-1/2″ h, 17-1/2″ seat. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Fine old chair with good surface having evidence of minor repairs. 9-92294 (1,000-2,000)

2116
$948.00

SEMI-ANTIQUE FERAGHAN RUG. Late 19th/early 20th century, Western Persia. Lobed arabesque medallion centering a flower head in shades of rose, cream and light blue within an ivory field of dense floral vinery within pale indigo spandrels with rose scrolling borders, the main border of scrolling botehs alternating with lotus blossoms within multiple floral guard borders. The whole in a soft muted palette. SIZE: 4’2″ x 6′. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Generally very good with even wear overall, retaining considerable pile. 9-92879 (500-1,000)

2117
$237.00

18TH CENTURY WOOL FLAME STITCHED PURSE WITH MID-19TH CENTURY WOOL FLAME STITCHED PURSE WITH OLIVE WOOD HANDLES. 18th Century example in rich colors, showing normal wear and thread loss, otherwise good. 19th Century example with silk lining, showing some loss to stitching. SIZE: 18th Century 4″ x 6″; 19th Century 8″ x 7″. CONDITION: As noted above. 7-70575 (800-1,200)

2118
$355.50

FINE QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY CANDLESTAND WITH FLAME FIGURED TOP. 18th century, Northern Massachusetts or New Hampshire. Constructed of dense Cuban mahogany having a one-board oval top with flame figured graining. Intricately turned shaft resting on three well developed arch-curved tapering legs terminating in padded slipper feet. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h. Top: 12-1/2 x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, appears to be original finish. 9-92744 (600-900)

2119
$1,896.00

FORGED IRON CHANDELIER. 18th century, American. This five arm example with long tapering twisted shaft terminating in fine pigtail hanger joined to five diamond cut downswept arms with folded edge terminating in tab bottom candle cups joined to dished drip trays. SIZE: 20″ Diameter x 31″ T. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition retaining crusty black paint with minor oxidation. 9-91503 (1,200-1,800)

2120
$711.00

18TH CENTURY CHERRY QUEEN ANNE FLAT TOP HIGHBOY. Upper case dovetailed with five graduating drawers. lower case with two deep end drawers and a narrow center drawer. Finely scalloped apron atop long cabriole legs. Probably Connecticut, 1760. SIZE: Upper case: 39-1/2″ w Lower case: 42-1/2″ w 20″d x Overall 75″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. Overall re-finish, new brasses. Upper case with minor lip work. Lower case with restored drawers. 9-92211 (1,000-2,000)

2121
$1,659.00

CARVED QUEEN ANNE PINE MIRROR. Mid-18th century, New England. This rare small pinwheel and hex carved shard mirror of thin stock with stepped Queen Anne pierced crest, embellished with single pinwheel and double carved hex symbols. The glass shard held in place with large rosehead nails. SIZE: 6-1/4″ T x 3-3/4″ W. CONDITION: Original surfaces with good dark patina, evidence from holes on backside would indicate possible early replaced mirror plate. Very good. 9-91536 (1,000-1,500)

2122
$0.00

HANDSOME EARLY 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LOOKING GLASS. Molded mahogany veneered frame with stepped top. The early silvered mirror in two parts; top panel is wonderfully cut with a design of birds, urns, flowers etc. Retains original backboard. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h x 16-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: Formally from private collection of Dorothy-Lee Jones. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-70614 (1,000-2,000)

2123
$1,777.50

IMPORTANT RHODE ISLAND QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE. Mid-18th century. The rectangular top with hinged conforming leaves of fine figured mahogany, above the shaped apron, raised on blocked tapering legs, terminating in platform pad feet. SIZE: 27″ h x 15-1/2″ w closed. 46-1/2″ w open x 48″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Easton family estate. Label attached beneath table top: “Governor John Easton of the State of R.I. (1690-94), son of Governor Nicholas Easton, property of John L. Easton Jr., Paradise Farm, Middletown, R.I.” By descent through the family. CONDITION: Very fine overall, with rich patina and color. Minor restoration to rule joint. 9-92234 (600-1,200)

2124
$0.00

HAMMERED COPPER STYLIZED DOVE WEATHERVANE. Two sides joined with rivets. Possibly made by Howard or Jewell. Fine verdigris surface. SIZE: 25″ T x 17″ W. CONDITION: Very good. Three bullet holes. 9-90246 (6,000-8,000)

2125
$10,327.50

FOX & HOUND WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO L.W. CUSHING & SONS, WALTHAM, MA. Late 19th. For comparable examples see The Art of the Weathervane by Steve Miller, p. 57. SIZE: 35-1/4″ L x 17″ H. PROVENANCE: From a private collection. CONDITION: Excellent with weathered gilt surface. 9-92809 (7,000-9,000)

2126
$2,073.75

CARVED MAPLE BIBLE BOX WITH DOUBLE PINWHEEL FRONT. Dovetailed box with double pinwheel carved front and overhanging top, original hinges and lock. Possibly a rare American version. SIZE: 25″ w x 14″ d x 8-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. Butterfly keys added to top to stabilize split. 9-92224 (1,000-2,000)

2127
$21,330.00

MONUMENTAL NORTH AMERICAN WOODLANDS BURLED BOWL. Late 18th to early 19th century. Hand carved, dugout, and plugged at base. SIZE: 10 1/4″h x 26 1/2″d. CONDITION: Refinished, pieced in at rim, but appears to be original. 9-92006 (2,500-4,500)

2128
$0.00

18TH CENTURY HAND WHITTLED BURLWOOD BOWL. Finely modeled with great original patina. Beautiful example. SIZE: 11-3/4″ Diameter. CONDITION: Minor very old chips to top edge. 9-92001 (1,200-1,800)

2129
$4,147.50

FINE 18TH CENTURY QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY TRAY TOP TEA TABLE. American. Having stepped shaped apron, carved tray top, carved elongated cabriole legs terminating in stocking trifid feet. Tray top carved from one wide mahogany board. SIZE: 20-3/4″ x 32″ Top – 27-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Top appears to be original but reattached, corner glue blocks missing, otherwise very good condition with fine late 20th Century refinish. 9-92060 (3,000-5,000)

2130
$5,925.00

“GOLDSMITH’S MAID” RACEHORSE WEATHERVANE. Full bodied copper weathervane with straight legged jockey. Retaining verdigris surface and traces of gilding. SIZE: 26″ L x 16-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good, two bullet holes, some solder repair to head. 9-91900 (6,000-7,000)

2131
$16,590.00

FULL BODIED GILT COPPER STAG WEATHERVANE. With zinc head and antlers by J.W. Fiske. Retaining much of its original gilt surface. SIZE: 32″ L x 23″ T. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91899 (5,000-6,000)

2132
$729.00

SAROUK ORIENTAL RUG. First quarter 20th century, Persia. With dense floral vinery and sprays on a burgundy ground within a blue/black main border of scrolling flower heads. SIZE: 4’5″ x 6’10”. CONDITION: Very good overall, with full pile, some loss to fringe. 9-92028 (800-1,200)

2133
$59,250.00

IMPORTANT ARCHIVE OF LETTERS, PHOTOGRAPHS, MAPS, INSIGNIAS, AND MEDALS OF LUIS EMILIO, CAPTAIN OF THE BLACK 54TH REGIMENT, COMPANY E. Archive of Luis Emilio consisting of commissions, discharges, diaries, photographs, maps, insignia, etc. Included in this group is a pair of brass officer’s spurs with iron rowls, each having a tag reading “Spur of Captain L. F. Emilio 54th MA Infantry in Civil War when in command of Regiment or detailed as active field officer and mounted”; Officer’s hat cord. This hat cord appears to be the same cord seen on his slouch hat in a photograph taken October 12, 1863 on Morris Island when Emilio was a 2nd Lieutenant. There is a pair of Smith Patent 2nd Lieutenant straps that also appear in this photograph and possibly the ones offered here. Two additional pairs of straps as a Captain accompany this lot, one being a traditional double bordered bullion embroidery standard Infantry measuring about 4-1/2” x 1-3/4”. The most unusual set of straps we have ever cataloged are a pair, no doubt made in Carolina, by someone proficient in basket weaving. This is the first pair of “theater made” shoulder straps this cataloger has ever seen during the Civil War. Emilio was made Captain May 22, 1863 and we have little doubt this is the pair of straps in a September 19th, 1863 letter he sends home that is offered in the next lot. Included is a Civil War Campaign medal serial number 27 (M. No. 27); Gilmore Medal (this medal is uninscribed) but Emilio was present at the assault on Fort Sumpter, August 23rd, 1863. There are five diaries accompanying this lot, the first starts in 1861 while Luis is still a student, but starts in a second diary October 19th with his military life. Every page in this book is filled out going through February 12, 1862. The next diary starts January 1, 1864 and every date for 1864 is filled out continuing in the memoranda pages in the back, January 1, 1865 through February 23. An 1865 diary starts on March 12 and continues through end of year. An 1866 diary begins with only partial entries into June. The 1865 diary has an entry on flyleaf stating this book was left at Hilton Head and Emilio states he has to copy the entries for January & February but he never did but as stated each date from March 12 through the end of the year is filled in with much detail with mostly military inscriptions. The original “Consent to the Enlistment of a Minor” document signed by Emilio’s father when he was 16 to join the Army. All three of Emilio’s commissions in the 54th MA are present signed by Governor John Andrew. Emilio’s discharge from the 23rd MA is present as are other documents concerning Emilio’s service in the 54th MA both wartime and after. His original pension documents are present, the original “mustering out” document of Emilio dated Savannah, GA March 24, 1865 is present. There are numerous bureaucratic documents prepared by Emilio in the normal bureaucracy of the military. Many of these are quite interesting in that they show the amount of bullets used in the various battles and as will be seen in a letter written after Wagner in the next lot an ordinance return stating the damage of an Enfield musket hit by a cannon ball. The original signed muster out roll for Emilio is a rarely seen document but is present and dated March 29, 1865. There are numerous letters received by Luis Emilio, 170 of which are during the war. Also approximately 375 post war letters. Most of these letters are from his family, many in response to his letters which will be sold in the next lot. Almost all of these letters received retain their original stamped envelopes. There are also several passes and a couple of interesting “counter signs” giving passwords when confronted between lines. There is a large grouping of post-war correspondence, much of it referring to the exploits of the 54th MA in reference to research for Emilio’s 1891 book which was a history of the 54th MA “Brave Black Regiment”. There are letters from officer’s in the Confederacy who were present at the assault at Fort Wagner including a long narrative from Confederate General Johnson Haygood detailing Col. Shaw’s death and Shaw’s burial after the assault. There are several letters written by black enlisted men in the 54th under Emilio’s command requesting his help in government matters where commanding officer’s needed to sign in reference to pay or other issues. At least one letter just states it was an honor to serve under him. In one of the letters Luis is told to expect a 25-page letter from “Wendall”, a friend from Salem and several other of his letters are in this archive. This 25-page letter was written July 26, 1863 and pretty well covers the politics and the military details of many of the Salem, MA boys. There are 8 wartime CDV’s of Luis in uniform, 5 different ones are framed and the other three are loose. Images span from his entry into the service until late 1864. There are 7 hand-drawn maps of the different theaters of operation of the 54th MA, the largest of these maps has an imprint of 37” x 13” which shows the field of operations of the 54th detailing the entire South Carolina coast into North Carolina and Florida. There is a good map showing the Battlefield of Olustee, James Island, Boykin’s Mills. It shows positions April 18, 1865 after Emilio left the regiment. There is a good map of Charleston and a couple detailing Fort Wagner. There are also two maps of the Battle of Honey Hill, but both of these maps are facsimiles though all drawn by James D. Gardner of the 44th MA. There is about a 12” x 8“ lithograph printed in 1867 taken from a Thomas Nast painting. Luis Emilio collected newspaper clippings from every newspaper he found concerning his military actions especially those of the 54th MA and there are over 150 clippings dating from 1861 to the end of the war with many concerning just the 54th MA. There are also 200 post-war papers and clippings concerning the 54th MA and Emilio’s military history. Also included in this lot are a few GAR items, a plaster cast of a rare Confederate Navy button, and a typed memoir of Emilio’s father written by Luis Emilio. CONDITION: Generally in very good condition. 9-90969 (40,000-60,000)

2134
$148,125.00

IMPORTANT ARCHIVE OF LETTERS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF CAPTAIN LUIS EMILIO OF THE BLACK 54TH MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENT, COMPANY E. This lot consists of the contents of a dome top document box with leather veneer & cloth liner measuring about 15” x 9” x 5”. An 1880 dated label states this little trunk was made in 1840 for Luis’s mother in Malaga, Spain. The trunk contains about 50 letters dating from the 1830’s to the 1840’s to various Emilio family members, mostly Luis’s parents, in Spain and in Salem, MA. These letters are all in Spanish, no transcription was attempted. There is a Civil War era CDV album containing 20 images, all of the Emilio family starting with Luis’s grandparents, his parents, his siblings and other relatives, most identified. The last image is of Emilio in uniform when commissioned 2nd Lieutenant. of the 54th MA. Also laid into the album is a July 1862 dated CDV of Sarah D. Gilbert. There is a 10kt gold 1.25” cross also found in the trunk. There are five other CDVs’ of family members and 13 hard images in cases of which most are daguerreotypes & ambrotypes of the Emilio children including a 1/6th plate tintype of Luis in uniform probably taken July 24th in New Bern, North Carolina. Luis describes sitting for an image on that day and his mother responds in a letter about a black spot on his lip which Luis states is 9 months of mustache growth. This image shows Luis seated wearing a four-button sack coat wearing his enlisted belt with US buckle, cap box and bayonet visible. He is wearing a kepi with a rain cover which he also describes in one of his letters. The trunk also contains 23 school related documents including a letter of recommendation from his principle, an invitation and menu for an 1867 private dinner in honor of Capt. Emilio’s service by his fellow Officers of the 54th MA. There is also a church program from Christmas of 1863 from Emilio’s church, St. Peters. There is a detailed memo book that lists most every officer of the 54th MA along with a few colored soldiers with detailed biographies that possibly were used in Emilio’s history of the 54th MA which was published in 1891. The Civil War archive of Luis Emilio’s letters written home to his parents or siblings total 128 letters, mostly four-page but many longer. The letters are fairly well spaced throughout his service with no real gaps detailing most every action he was involved in from the formation of the 23rd MA to his discharge from the 23rd and commission in the 54th MA. This is among the greatest letter groupings of a Civil War soldier ever to come to market. Not only are the letters in overall fine condition; Luis had a beautiful script that is easily read. He writes vivid, detailed accounts of every aspect of soldier life. When you start reading these letters from day 1 they read like a book and it is hard to stop. Much of this material is not published even in his memoirs as much was not politically appropriate for the Victorian times. Interested parties should view and read this archive at length. The following are a few quotes from these Luis Emilio letters: 11/61 From Camp to his Mother: Luis is only 16 when writing his mother “I have to break to you the news that feeling it to be duty to my country and to posterity have enlisted in the Grand Army…My dear momma you do not a greater sacrifice than thousands of American mothers are doing cheerfully and you have the consolation that I am in one of the finest Companies in the services where we are all acquainted and friends. Do not regret the step that I have taken with a full perception of all consequences …if I should fall, would you not recall my memory with pride?” 11/23/61 Annapolis: In response to his sister’s letter about a local friend who will not join the Army: “Many sick and wounded soldiers…soldiering is no boys play…has no idea of the hardships we have to endure”. 12/8/61 In a letter to his mother “I am fully aware that (enlisting) father denied himself for some time, perhaps forever, a little assistance or companionship that I might afford, or my part giving up some of the most important years of my life in which I was to prepare myself to get my living and the chances of being cut down in the prime of life. All this I thought of time and time again but when I put in the balance of the imperative call of my country for her sons to come forth…to support the government…I felt in my heart that I could not conscientiously refuse the call”. 1/4/62 Annapolis: Luis has been in the Army 3 months and is sending his pay to his father to do with as he wishes. “…peculiar circumstances that the first money I ever earned in my life was toiling and laboring under the hardships of a soldier life?” 1/19/62 On board Schooner Highlander off Hatteras inlet: In a letter to his father Luis details a terrible storm that capsized several other schooners carrying troops with many men saved but others drowned. “I shall never forget”. 2/18/62 Camp Foster on Roanoke Island: Luis details the battle with loss of 30 killed and 100 wounded, 3,000 rebels captured “Contrabands are coming in every day from the mainland…” 3/22/62 Luis sends home a Major’s commission from the 30th No Carolina, he found as curiosity he would send home many souvenirs after this. 4/62 New Bern, NC: “In New Bern all is quiet…stores open…the destitute are fed and many colored folks there receive employment”. 8/9/62 New Bern, NC: Luis had seen constant fighting and skirmishing and death. “…I may never again see you…Sometimes when by myself the thought comes to me that never again I may witness a mother’s love, a father’s affection and brother and sisters tender greetings. Never feel the quiet peaceful influences of home but now in the beginning of early manhood be cut off, and my bones lay unburied in a strange land, no one to mourn or say a kind word; or return a maimed, crippled wreck, a shadow of what I was, to be a burden in the community…but enough of this…trust in providence”. He describes in many of his letters the routine going-ons in camp, the news of battles won and lost and about so many friends in the military and what they are doing. Luis, when he writes to his father, tells him more because he knows he served six years in the Spanish Army before coming to America and will understand what Luis is seeing and feeling. 9/5/62 Luis has been promoted to Sergeant after being a Corporal a scant 12 days, he is only 17 years old 10/27/62 In a four-page letter to his mother Luis describes himself as an “old soldier” with over a year of service. Luis comments on the lack of spirit some new recruits have who are only coming in for the $200-300 bounties 12/24/62 Luis has seen much fighting and killing, he states that all plantations in this vicinity are deserted and at the battle of Kinston 500 rebels were captured. 1/4/63 “Thank god I was preserved through the terrible fire at the Battle of Whitehall, deeply we can sympathize therefore with those who have lost loved ones. It was terrible to see the poor boys for a few moments before marched at our side with the vigor of life. The people are beginning to realize the terrible losses we have suffered since the war commenced….almost every fireside adorns a vacant seat.”. 2/18/63 Emilio’s last letter while written as a member of the 23rd, when on troop transport from Beufort, NC to now laying off Port Royal, SC, Luis describes in this letter the other vessels in the harbor and the porpoises playing around his ship in the calm weather. There is a 2 month gap in the letters until June 2nd. In the time lapse Luis has been back to MA to accept his commission into the 54th MA. 6/2/63 On troop transport from Boston “…enthusiastic reception of the 54th through Boston…the Regiment behaved with credit, the regiment embarked immediately…Frederick Douglas and other gentlemen accompanied us down the harbor…”. 7/15/63 “We can plainly see the rebel pickets and know the extensive forts on the island above us. The main object at present is to take Fort Wagner on Morris Island…Morris Island once taken batteries can be planted in the rear of Ft. Sumter and the other Forts can be reduced…Each day our men have been attacked and driven in so it is a matter of some responsibility to be in command, besides my men have never been on picket before…all went well while my company was there until 10pm when we were attacked and fell back on the reserve. We moved back a short distance and formed a new line and again were attacked, 1am. Retired, and everything was quiet until morning” 7/16/63 3pm “An eventful day!…Awakened by musketry I mounted a pile of bread boxes and could see the flashes of the guns the whole length of the line…Pawnee opened with her guns…the drums of the different regiments sound the long roll…In less than 10 minutes our pickets began to come in on the double quick; wounded men limped down the road…Sergeant severely injured….a few moments more whizz, zip-zip, bullets and shells, fortunately high. The men stood up well, no dodging that I saw as I passed in rear of the line…the rebel shelling however did not last long, for soon the First CT Battery came up and opened fire…our whole regiment was sent to the front on picket duty and reoccupied the original line…many have changed their opinions in Negro bravery. Company H lost 25 men”. So ended our first action. 7/18/63 This letter was posted the afternoon of July 18th. “Everyone is confident that Ft. Wagner and Sumter must fall…it will be glorious…”.Little did Luis know of the famous night attach to some take place. 7/22/63 Morris Island: In this 4-page letter to his parents “Through the grace of providence I pass safely through the terrible assault of Ft. Wagner last Saturday night…where our regt. was fearfully cutup, we lost our beloved Col. Shaw, killed on the parapet….nearly 300 men killed, wounded and missing in all”. “We had the advance…were not allowed to fire a gun, and charge clear up the fort but it was of no use. Terrific fire from Wagner, Sumpter, Johnson, Moultry and Cummings Point concentrated was too much for us and we had to fall back….I’m in command of the Regt. I am the only Captain to escape without being touched….the men are in fair spirits.” 7/30/63 Morris Island: In an 8-page letter to his sister “…it is real sad for me to receive letter to boys in the company that are dead and others missing and to have the painful duty to redirect them to their friends at home…” 8/12/63 In an 8-page letter to his mother “we are pleased with the just praise awarded to the 54th in the Northern papers which I see speak in the highest terms of the regiment and hear even a sentiment among the white regiments are much changed for the better”. 9/12/63 “The whole of Morris Island now in our possession now having been evacuated by the rebels September 7th”. 9/13/63 “Many men killed in fatigue duty in extreme front of Wagner putting up sand between themselves and the fort. Quite dangerous duty and quite a number killed and wounded. Before the place was evacuated…Our men do not wish to accept the $10 a month which is all that can be paid by law at present, the government I have no doubt will rectify this when Congress meets in December. We hope the officer’s will be paid without waiting for the men as we are sadly in want of money. Everything is very high and you know and officer has to buy everything he eats…”. Also in this letter Luis refers to “The straps”. It is possible he is referring to the theater made Captains shoulder straps made from palm fronds edging and bars that are in the previous lot. 10/2/63 “I think some time may lapse before active operations are again resumed…yesterday I received a splendid photograph of Col. Shaw from his father…” 10/19/63 Col. Hallowell looks real spry after recovering from 6 wounds from Ft. Wagner. “Farragut may be put in command of Navy to coordinate Army and Navy bombardment like Port Hudson and Vicksburg”. 10/24/63 “Corporal Jones of my company has just been in to see me-bringing the pictures of his wife…and his son, a fat little chub of 7 years for me to inspect (Army phrase). The corporal is a very intelligent man from Albany, NY-his occupation a barber, the corporal is and obliging man so he comes in voluntarily every morning …shaves me and fixes my hair in the most approved style all the while amusing me with his talk…” 11/5/63 “Mrs. Robert Shaw-widow of our consecrated Col. Has made quite a present to the men of the regt. …beautiful little books of the gospel all bound of different morocco’s, the flyleaf is pasted in printed form to this effect “Presented to (here the name is written ) of the 54th MA by Mrs. Robert G. Shaw””. 11/12/63 “Our Chaplin a Mr. Harrison of Pittsfield, MA (colored) …intelligent and fine man”. 11/19/63 “You must remember that officer’s are allowed a servant by the government who pay him regular wages and allows rations. Now I have a very nice boy, he is an enlisted man, but is unable to perform a regular soldiers duty. So I have him with me, he attends to everything. Black my boots and shoes…cleans my swords, belt and pistol”. 11/29/63 “Yesterday was an eventful day for in the morning our regiment received 7 conscripts from MA. They are a good lot of men.” 12/17/63 “Major Sturgis from MA has been here with funds provided by our whole State to pay our regiment…that portion of their rightful pay, refused by the US government. The men however unanimously refused to accept one single cent from MA preferring to wait until the government pays them their just due, as other soldiers. I do not blame them in this matter, although I know that their families must suffer in the meantime.” 12/21/63 “We were all much pleased to peruse the President’s message which came by the last mail from the north. The amnesty which he gives forth to the people of the South will doubtless carry considerable sensation among the leaders of the rebellion and will go far towards numbing the rotten mass that styles itself the Southern Confederacy. May this last proclamation be speedily conductive of as much good as Mr. Lincoln’s Emancipation Act.”. “The men refused the part pay tendered them by MA. They declare they must have full pay from government”. 12/27/63 In a 4-page letter written to his mother he describes another great minstrel show that the men performed on a weekly basis to great the delight of the officer’s and men “Do not be troubled about our assaulting Fort Sumpter. I don’t think it will be attempted again…if all the sentiments of the women were made public, even the self sacrificing Spartan mother & sisters of older times would not be fit to “hold a candle” to those who have this war so cheerfully yet sorrowfully sent sons and Brothers to the conflict with a parting instruction “Trust in god and keep your powder dry””. Between the evacuation of Fort Wagner and the initial assault the 54th MA was doing the difficult and dangerous fatigue work of building works and were exposed to constant fire from Wagner. In the remaining 40+ letters in this grouping Luis details activities of the 54th including the Florida Expedition including the Battle of Olustee. During the Florida campaign and finally the fighting before Savannah and it’s fall. 4/29/64 “How hard it is for our poor fellows over a year in service and without a cent of pay-terrible-many of their families turned out the doors by their landlords. The poor fellows come to us officer’s and share their letters but what can we do for them. All men (traitor’s rather) that oppose Senator Wilson’s bill should be forever disgraced in the midst of the people…”. Wilson’s Bill is to give equal pay for the men of the 54th. A historical fact – It would not be until Savannah in 1865 the troops would receive 18 months full back pay 7/12/64 This letter describes the Battle of James Island and is interesting to note that an Ordinance Report in the previous lot lists this gun as being damaged in battle on this date. “…no casualties in my company but one killed in regiment …he was a solid shot, the first day. One of my command had a narrow escape-a solid shot came skipping along where the company was laying and cutting the canteen from his side struck his musket bending it double…”. If you aren’t familiar with a “solid shot”, it is a 12 pound solid cannon ball shot from a Napoleon field gun. 7/15/64 In an 8-page letter written from Fort Green, Folly Island: “The shot and shells and balls…over our heads…we had but little fighting on James Island but the artillery kept it up for ten days and nights. I slept soundly nonetheless. The mosquitoes troubling me more…” 9/1/64 “…600 rebels prisoners of war are to be sent here and placed on the front under the rebel fire that our regt. is to be detailed for this guard duty. I think it will be a rather agreeable occupation. 9/18/64 “…the 6 Companies of our regiment are engaged in guarding 600 rebel officers in a stockade complex….the prisoners behaved excellently-not one word of insult to our colored soldiers-to be sure they have no cause to complain for their treatment is greatly in contrast to the treatment meted out to our own prisoners in their hands at Andersonville, GA and the Libby.”. In Luis’s last letter in this archive written 3/20/65 from Savannah on 54th MA stationery “Division of Sheridan’s Army stationed with us…colored troops….we can successfully compete with white troops in drill, discipline and soldierly bearing on all occasions”. Luis Emilio was to be mustered out of service 7 days later. This wonderful archive includes letters from every month of his service with exception of March & April 1863 when he was in MA accepting his commission for the 54th and had no need to write letters home since he was home. CONDITION: Generally very good, as described above. 9-90959 (80,000-120,000)

2135
$6,517.50

IMPORTANT SCRAPBOOK OF CIVIL WAR, BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL. James Bolles Coit (1836-1894). He served in the 2nd CT Volunteer Infantry as Sergeant Major, and as an officer in the 14th Ct. He later served as Chief of the Old War Division of the US Pension Bureau (1885-1889) 1) Identified cased daguerreotype of Coit’s father, John Coit ( 1767-1853). 2) Cased tintype of James B. Coit, on June 20, 1865. 3) Scrapbook with Coit’s inscribed title page, over 170 signatures, mostly written letters and notes, but some are clipped signatures. Mostly Civil War era, or post Civil War, a few late 18th century letters as well. Legible names include: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882), American poet; Washington Irving (1783-1859), American author; Horace Greeley ( 1811–1872), founder of the American Republican Party, and newspaper editor; Horace Mann (1776-1859), American educational reformer; Millard Fillmore (1800-1874), the 13th president of the United States; Edward Everett (1794-1865), American politician and educator; William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891), Civil War Union general; Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924), English-American playwright and author; Blanche Willis Howard,(1847-1898), American novelist; George Dewey (1837-1917), Adm. of the United States Navy; Stewart Van Vliet (1815-1901), Civil War army officer; Nelson A. Miles (1839-1925), soldier in American Civil War, Indian wars and the Spanish-American war; Schuyler Hamilton (1822-1903) (1838-, Civil War soldier and grandson of Alexander Hamilton; Martin T McMahon (1838-1906),Civil War Union Army general; Joseph Roswell Hawley (1826-1905), 42nd governor of Connecticut; Horatio Seymour (1810-1886), 18th governor of New York; Winfield Scott Hancock (1824-1886), Civil War army officer and Democratic nominee for president of the United States in 1880; Brevet Maj. William E Potter (1840-), Civil War officer; Winston Churchill (1871-1947), novelist, not the British Prime Minster; Fitz John Porter (1822-1901), Union general, Civil War; Thomas Ewing Jr (1829-1896), Union Army general, Civil War; Henry Warner Slocum (1827-1894), Union Gen., Civil War; Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar II (1825-1893), American politician, US Rep.; Fitz-Greene Halleck (1790-1867), American poet; Rufus Saxton (1824-1908), Civil War Union army brigadier general; Frances Folsom Cleveland Preston (1864-1947), wife of Grover Cleveland, and 27th first lady; Grover Cleveland (1837-1908), 22nd and 24th President of the United States; James Buchanan (1791-1868), 15th President of the United States; Adalai Stevenson (1835-1914), 23rd vice president of the United States; Thomas A. Hendricks (1819-1885), Indiana Rep. and Sen.; George Francis Train (1829-1904), American entrepreneur; Elihu Burritt (1810-1879), American diplomat, philanthropist and social activist; William Rosecrans (1819-1898), American inventor diplomat and politician; William Alfred Buckingham, (1804-1875) (two letters), Republican United States Sen. from Connecticut; Mark Twain (1835-1910), American author and humorist, signed card Mark Twain/Samuel Clemens; Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896), American abolitionist and author; Lyman Beecher (1775-1863), American temperance society cofounder, father of Harriet Beecher Stowe; William Henry Beecher (1802-1889), brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Minister; George D Prentice (1802-1870), editor of Louisville Journal, (original handwritten poem for Coit’s wife); Robert Charles Winthrop (1809-1894), American lawyer and philanthropist, Speaker of the House of Representatives; William Henry Barnum (1818-1889), US Rep., US Sen. and Chairman of the Democratic National Committee; John T Hoffman (1828-1888), 23rd governor of New York; James E English (1812-1890), United States Rep. and Sen. of Connecticut; Henry Baldwin Harrison (1821-1901), 52nd Gov. of Connecticut; Carlos French (1835-1903), United States Rep. from Connecticut; James Dixon (1814-1873), United States Rep. and Sen. from Connecticut; Samuel J Tilden (1814-1886), Democratic candidate for the US presidency of 1876, 25th governor of New York; PT Barnum (1810-1891), American showman, businessman and entertainer; Cornelius Vanderbilt (1794-1877), American industrialist and philanthropist; Thomas Church Brownell (1779-1865), founder of Trinity college in Connecticut; William Robert Brooks (1844-1921), British-born American astronomer; Bret Harte (1836-1902), American author and poet; Jonathan Trumbull, Jr (1740-1809), American politician who served as the second speaker of the United States House of Representatives; Carl Schurz (1829-1906), German revolutionary, American statesman and reformer, Union Army general in the American Civil War; Austin Phelps (1820-1890), Congregational minister and educator; Clara Louise Kellogg (1842-1916), opera singer, soprano; Theodore Thomas (1835-1905), American violinist and conductor; Annie Louise Cary (1842-1921), American singer; Anna Elizabeth Dickinson (1842-1932), American orator, lecturer; Owen Vincent Coffin (1836-1921), American politician and 56th Gov. of Connecticut; William B Hornblower (1851-1914), American politician; Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr (1831-1919), British novelist; St. Clair Augustine Mulholland (1839-1910), American Civil War Col. Adhered to back cover, two images of Coit and fellow workers as well as a youth at the Chief’s Room, Bureau of Pensions taken in January, 1889. SIZE: 12″h x 9″w. CONDITION: 1) Fair, case separated, image has tarnish ring and oxidation. 2) Good, in need of cleaning. 3) Binding is separated and in poor condition, lacking front cover. Some letters and signatures are adhered to pages fully and partially to pages, most letters and signatures are in typical condition for age. 7-70608 (4,000-6,000)

2136
$4,740.00

HISTORICAL CIVIL WAR RELICS. Removed from scrapbook of James Bolles Coit (1836-1894), who was a Civil War Brevet Brigadier General who served in the 2nd CT Volunteer Infantry as Sergeant Major, and as an officer in the 14th Ct. He later served as Chief of the Old War Division of the US Pension Bureau (1885-1889). Relics adhered to a page with notes: 1) Small strip swatch of cloth, “A piece of the flag of truce under which Gen. Robert E. Lee rendered the Army of Antietam -Virginia to Lieut. Gen. Grant” 2) Small swatch of cloth, “A piece of the lace curtain from the private box at Ford’s Theater, Washington D C occupied by President Lincoln April 14, 1865 the night he was shot by Booth” 3) Swatch of cloth, “Confederate flag from Ft Moultrie” 4) Swatch of cloth, “Christopher A. Brown, I was the Chief Engineer of the Steamer. W. Coit and helped adjust the Flag to the Flag staff to place on Fort Sumpter on Feb. 18, 1865, Norwich, Jan 19, 1892″. There are accompanying newspaper clippings, adhered verso is a clipped signature of Franklin Pierce, 14th American president and an 1853 letter by Gen. Hubbard. SIZE: 1) 2 1/2″l x 1/2″h 2) 1″ x 1″ 3) 3″ x 1 1/2″ 4) 2 1/2″ x 1”. CONDITION: All pieces are typical condition for age. 7-70637 (800-1,200)

2137
$5,925.00

JOSHUA CHAMBERLAIN LETTER. 3-Page ALS, March 10, 1865. Written for the father of Weston Keene who was killed at the Battle of Peebles Farm,VA. Sept. 30, 1864. Chamberlain mentions that he will shortly take control of the 20th Regt. where he will look over the father’s other son Daniel Keene who later died during the war as an officer of a black Regiment. Chamberlain notes that “while I lay terribly wounded myself, gave me a deep and bitter pang of sorrow which will never be wholly removed” (regarding the death of Capt. Weston Keene). This is a great opportunity to buy a wonderful Joshua Chamberlain letter in very fine condition concerning two Maine soldiers, and a heart-felt sorrow displayed by Chamberlain to the father for the loss of one. Head Qrs 1st Brigade 1st Div. 5th Corps March 10, 1865 My Dear Sir, Yours of Feb 20th has been forwarded to me from (Brunswick?), as I had left for the field again before it has (written?). As you probably know, I have always taken a great interest in your sons, because they were good soldiers and good men, who conducted themselves in a manner to gain the respect and esteem of all associated with them. You may justly feel a pride in them, sir, as they have done honor to their name. I regarded Captain Weston Keene as one of the best officers in that regiment. The news of his death, while I lay terribly wounded myself gave me a deep and bitter pang of sorrow which will never be wholly removed. You already know that I have often recommended Daniel, first as a Sargent and afterwards as a Commissioned officer. For some reason the company and regimental officers have not cordially concurred in my opinion, and as I have not for a long time had command of that regiment, I could not interfere with appointments in it. The 20th is not among any regiments now, but I expect it will fall in to my command before long, and I will then see if something may not be done for your son. I do this with great cheerfulness in view of his merits, and with a mournful satisfaction in as much as I think that the sacrifice you have so nobly made of your affection & your hopes in the loss of your brave and good boy deserves recognition. I am, My Dear Sir, Your friend & servant, J.L. Chamberlain Brig. Gene. U.S.A. SIZE: 8″ x 10″ (unfolded) CONDITION: Very good, clear and bold. 9-90947 (1,000-2,000)

2138
$1,066.50

GROUP OF CIVIL WAR LETTERS. Two Civil War soldier letters, one from a soldier in the 20th Maine written July 17th, 1863 on patriotic stationary written in pencil and signed “Dan”. Adelbert Ames 4-page ALS written from Folly Island, SC October 7th, 1863 with good military content concerning General Ames’ view of how the war is going. Winfield Scott Hancock 1-page ALS from Washington, DC November 24, 1868 concerning payment due in the death of a US Captain. Civil War Treasury document signed by Salmon P. Chase in 1862 as Lincoln’s Secretary of Treasury. An additional manuscript of a song found by a Union soldier in a “rebel camp”. CONDITION: Generally good, one letter glued to album page. 9-90954 (400-600)

2139
$7,290.00

FABULOUS PERIOD AUTOGRAPH ALBUM INCLUDING MEMBERS OF THE 36th CONGRESS & AN ABRAHAM LINCOLN SIGNED NOTE. The 19th century autograph book opens to reveal a 3″ x 2-1/2″ note “I can only say I have made the acquaintance of the writer, and believe him to be a most worthy gentleman whom I would be glad to see promoted. A Lincoln Sep 26, 1864″; on the 4th page is glued an Andrew Jackson autograph and an Andrew Johnson autograph. Other autographs include H. Hamlin, W.H. Seward, Charles Sumner, Jefferson Davis, B.F. Butler, E.B. Washburne, John Logan and many others. Approx. 300 autographs. SIZE: 8″ x 5-1/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-90943 (5,000-8,000)

2140
$237.00

INTERESTING AND POSSIBLY UNIQUE PERIOD FACSIMILE OF LINCOLN’S FINAL DISPATCH. The tissue document in ink mounted to an album page. Accompanying the page is a hand written note signed “Respectfully yours, H.C. Harmon” (Second Auditor in the Treasury in 1862 who later named his son U.S.G. Harmon. The note is addressed to Mr. French (E.B. French, Secretary of State, Maine). The note states “The enclosed is a fac-simile of the original taken by me yesterday. There is no doubt of its authenticity – it was endorsed yesterday by Gen. Grant for a gentleman from Louisville, KY. As the last dispatch seen written by President Lincoln in relation to the operations against Lee, and so cha___-_______ of Lincoln it is a valuable souvenier – keep it if you desire. You will observe that the dispatch was sent but two days before Lee’s surrender.” NOTE: With the help of James M. Cornelius, Ph.D., Curator, Lincoln Collection, of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum of Springfield, IL, we have determined that this is a tracing off from the original. The original was in the Charles F. Gunther collection between 1890-1920. We believe that it is possible that the tracing was done during this time or possibly earlier. We do know that because Harmon indicates on his note that it is “but two days before Lee’s surrender” that is was not done at the same time as the dispatch was written. At the top of the tracing, the collector “Hiltin” has written “Copy of Lincoln’s last dispatch, Hilton 10.16.” PROVENANCE: A Maine collection. CONDITION: The note in very good condition; the tissue showing glue marks, folds and toning. Generally intact. 9-90941 (300-500)

2141
$2,962.50

THREE ABRAHAM LINCOLN ITEMS. One being a 3-page pamphlet approximately 8″ x 5″ advertising the funeral services for Lincoln at City Hall in the city of Portland, April 19, 1865. There is a re-printed souvenir NY Herald from April 16th, 1865 and a printed card approximately 5″ x 3-1/4″ admitting the bearer to the executive mansion on April 19th for Lincoln’s funeral. This card is glued down on the album page. There were no more than a few hundred people admitted to Lincoln’s funeral in Washington, DC. CONDITION: Pamphlet is very good, newspaper is crisp with some losses, ticket good. 9-90946 (800-1,200)

2142
$948.00

1/9TH PLATE TINTYPE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Circa 1860. Tintype set in a leather case behind brass matte & glass. SIZE: 2″ x 1-3/4″. CONDITION: Tintype good within the oval, squared edges have imperfections. Leather case split at hinge. 9-90563 (2,000-4,000)

2143
$592.50

AUTOGRAPH ALBUM. Album contains mostly pasted in clips including John Pierpoint; Lewis Cass; Schulyer Cofax; Joshua Chamberlain; Hannibal Hamlin; John G. Whittier; Benjamin Butler; Oliver Wendall Holmes; P.T. Barnum; William Lloyd Garrison; and facsimiles of famous authors & politicians of lesser renown. SIZE: Book: 4-1/4″ x 7″. CONDITION: Album cover has damage, most autographs are legible, some foxing & soiling. 9-90944 (500-1,000)

2144
$829.50

AUTOGRAPH ALBUM WITH SIGNED CARDS. Album contains about 45 laid-in cards of Congress & political figures including: Andrew Johnson signed as Gov. of Tennessee; John A Logan signed as Senator previously Union Gen.; John B. Gordon, Senator from Georgia and previous Confederate General; Calling card of “Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Douglas” (not signed); Joshua L. Chamberlain, Civil War General & Gov. of Maine; Printed calling card of General U.S. Grant; Ambrose E. Burnside of R.I.; Printed calling cards of Joshua Chamberlain & Hannibal Hamlin; Samuel Maxey of Texas previous Confederate General; and many others of less renown. SIZE: 6″ x 5″. CONDITION: Good, some foxing, glue discoloring. 9-90945 (500-700)

2145
$2,430.00

ALBUM OF 250+ AUTOGRAPHS DURING THE ANDREW JOHNSON ADMINISTRATION, 1866-67. Signatures of President Andrew Johnson, of most of his cabinet including Gideon Welles and Edwin Stanton. There are over 250+ autographs in this album including many Senators & House members and also such notables as Ulysses S. Grant, Lt. Gen; E.A. Hitchcock, Maj. Gen.; E.D. Townsend, Adj. Gen.; Winfield Scott Hancock, Gen.; Quincy A. Gilmore, Gen; C.C. Auger, Gen.; O.O. Howard, Gen.; David Hunter, Gen.; Horace Porter; E.S. Parker; & other notable Civil War Officers. Most Congressmen of the Andrew Johnson Administration are found although we did not check all 250+ autographs. CONDITION: The album has some worn edges, generally good. Autographs are strong and very good. 9-90942 (1,000-2,000)

2146
$2,251.50

PARTIAL SCRAPBOOK OF AUTOGRAPHED LETTERS. Complete with signatures of Roscoe Conkling, ALS on The Ebening Post stationary of William Cullen Bryant on a 5″ x 7″ letterhead of the Ebening Post, Sept. 29th 1863 signed “W. C. Bryant & Co”. 1860 ALS of the Mayor of San Francisco; Secretarial Presidential land grant for Franklin Pierce; ANS of Charles Sumner (repaired crack through “C” in Charles), signature is dark yet paper is laid & glued in place with staining and acid burn; ANS of Edward Everett Secretarial letter by Joseph Hooker, Civil War General; Hannibal Hamlin ALS dated August 19, 1861 – glued into album with staining; LS signed by Civil War General Oliver O. Howard from Lookout Mtn. Jan 14th, 1864 with great content in this 4-page letter where Howard tells friend “never to call General Grant “Drunkin’ Grant” as he is about the only big General that don’t drink at all. He don’t swear and isn’t afraid of bullets” – glued in album on edge, soiled, cracked at two folds; ALS Ulysses S. Grant December 16, 1867 2-pages signed “US Grant General” glued in album with foxing and acid burn; ALS Attlebird Ames from Fort Fisher Feb. 9th, 1865 – Letter is broken in half through “A” in signature. Rutherford B. Hays 2-page ALS Sept. 23, 1876 referring to soldier in his Civil War unit, the 23rd Ohio – Glued at edges, cracked at fold, staining; Album includes several other politicians. CONDITION: Overall stained, foxed but signatures are dark. As noted above. 9-90956 (1,500-2,500)

2147
$29.63

SPECIAL ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOT. This lot consists of twelve past Julia auction catalogs, together with their prices realized list. These catalogs serve as a valuable reference source. We regularly sell our past auction catalogs to collectors and dealers alike for that purpose. Please also note: The entire proceeds of this lot (to include the buyer’s premium), shall be donated to the St. Jude Children’s Hospital. St. Jude’s is one of the finest hospitals in North America today for the research and care of children afflicted with cancer. We hope that you will consider competing on this lot, we consider it to be an extremely worthwhile cause and we have dedicated ourselves to include similar lots in every single one of our auctions, the proceeds of which will be donated to St. Jude’s. Thank you for your participation. CONDITION: Very good. 8-87112-3 (300-400)

2148
$10,935.00

FINE RESTORED 1926 FORD MODEL T AUTOMOBILE. Estate car registered through October, 2013. VIN: 13584440. Fabulous deluxe red with black trim paint, comes with a record book of repairs done for the last six years. Comes with previous registration, insurance card, and keys. SIZE: 65″ w x 150″ l. PROVENANCE: Edward R. Squibb, III estate. CONDITION: Wonderful restored condition. 9-91730 (7,000-9,000)

2149
$0.00

RARE BRONZE ART NOUVEAU PORTER GARDEN TELESCOPE. Circa 1923, Vermont. Russell W. Porter (American, 1871-1949). This original example cast without a serial number within the plaque designed as a fully operational 6″ telescope as originally designed the pin-gnomon, prism and eyepiece mounted at the terminus of a bronze leaf rising from the lotus bowl base. The tilting base cast with the following identification: “The Porter/ Garden Telescope/ BUILT AND SOLD BY/ JONES & LAMSON MACHINE CO/ Springfield Vermont./ .U.S.A.” above the unmarked number plate. The lotus leaf bowl calibrated by individual degrees of declination set within an hour ring divided in ten minute intervals. Note: Designed by Russell Porter (1871-1949), pioneer of amateur astronomy in America. The influence and his work can be seen in places as diverse as the Smithsonian Institute and the 200-inch Hale Telescope on Mt. Palomar in California. Porter’s goal was to create an instrument that would be ornamental and practical in equal degrees, Garden Telescopes were produced by the Jones and Lamson Machine Company of Vermont. They were originally supplied with accessories, including double eyepieces (for two people using the telescope simultaneously), which dismantled with the mirror and the prism, to stow in a purpose-fitted case when not in use. The Newtonian 6-inch reflecting telescope converts into a sundial if the prism is pointed at the sun, the time read with ten-minute accuracy from the hour chapter ring that encircles the lotus bowl; of these, there may be only sixteen surviving examples recorded, including this one. The last two known examples to reach auction were one sold at Skinner’s Auction Gallery in 2007 bearing serial no. 53 and one sold at Woodbury Auction Co. in 2012 bearing serial no. 21. SIZE: 32″ l x 12″ dia. PROVENANCE: Property of a Central Maine gentleman. CONDITION: Telescope retains early surfaces with nice patina. Base and optics absent. The plate on which the serial number is normally found retains original unpolished surface with sand marks from the casting, this plaque normally is polished smooth and stamped with the serial number. The current owner of this telescope contacted Mr. Burton C. Willard, the historian for Stellaphane, the astronomy club formed by Russell Porter. He conjectured that perhaps this example was never completed for sale. He requested the owner to remove the declination pointer beneath which was discovered the number P12 which is purported to be identified at part 12 in the original Porter blueprints giving further credence to the authenticity of this example. 9-28444 (5,000-7,000)

2150
$444.38

GURLEY SURVEYOR’S COMPASS AND TRIPOD STAND TOGETHER WITH E.&G.W. BLUNT DRY CARD COMPASS. Late 19th/early 20th century, New York. The surveyor’s compass in working order inscribed on the silvered dial “W. & L.E. Gurley. Troy, N.Y.“. Accompanied by its original fitted case, including a brass adapter and brass plumb-bob. The interior of the lid with original Gurley label. The compass is accompanied by a surveyor’s tripod. The 19th century dry compass in original gray painted slide-top box. Fine example in working condition. SIZE: Compass: 6″ overall dia. Dial: 5″ dia. Tripod: 59″ l (closed). Dry compass: 7″ x 7″ x 5” t. CONDITION: Very good with minor and normal wear. Card with minor stain from rivet bleed. 9-28545, 9-90551 (1,500-2,500)

2151
$0.00

ATLAS, DESIGNED TO ILLUSTRATE THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE HEAVENS BY ELIJAH H. BURRITT, A.M. New York, Huntington and Savage, and Mason & Law 216 Pearl-Street H.W. Derby & Co., Cincinnati. A new edition, revised and corrected by Hiram Mattison. Dated 1835 by F.J. Huntington. The cover detailing the eight plates which are included in this atlas. Two of the plates cross pages, the others are single page. Each plate having light green to yellow tinting. Hard to find atlas complete and structurally sound. SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Shows some use; plates have no rips or tears; there is foxing and toning. Cover with tape mark, soiling; generally intact. 9-90912 (1,000-2,000)

2152
$789.75

1730 NORTH & SOUTH AMERICAN MAP BY MATTHEW SEUTTER. Hand-colored copper engraved map of North and South America, “Novus Orbis sive America Meridionalis et Septentrionalis”. Printed in Augsburg, Germany in 1730. Housed in a modern metal frame with white matte. SIZE: 21″ x 24-1/2″ Overall: 28-3/4″ x 32-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Fold crease at center, very good overall with some pencil annotation in right corner. 9-92317 (300-500)

2153
$1,125.75

KENTUCKY 1795 MAP. Drawn 3 years after Kentucky became a state. Engraved by A. Anderson and published by Smith, Reid and Wayland, with the Adjoining Territories Southern United States, depicting the entire state of Kentucky, most of Tennessee, labeled as South Western Territory, and the northern part of Georgia. As well as a region labeled as, Reserved for the North Carolina Troops, housed in a modern oak frame. SIZE: Sight: 17 1/4″ x 20 1/4″ Overall: 19″ x 22″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Foxing overall. 9-92311 (800-1,200)

2154
$0.00

SET OF FOUR BOW-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS. Late 18th century, Connecticut. Each molded bowed crest rail above seven swelled spindles joined to the shaped saddle seat raised on swelled splayed and raked legs joined by conforming H-stretchers. NOTE: Three chairs in original bottle green paint with mustard and red painted pine seats; the fourth chair overpainted in old red, the seat of chestnut. Although this chair has slightly thinner crest rail and minimally smaller circumference of the swells in the legs, we believe the set to be by the same hand. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h. Seat: 18-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Painted surfaces as noted, the fourth chair with old iron brace stabilizing an early crack to underside of seat. 9-92073 (2,500-4,000)

2155
$0.00

ROUND TOP HUTCH TABLE. Late 18th century, New England. In apple green paint. Well constructed country table with box stretcher base and square legs, having two-board round top and original pins. SIZE: 28″ T x 40″ round top. CONDITION: Retains all original parts, top with one board split on top, fillet strip added between top boards due to shrinkage. Early apple green paint multi-layered but attractive over original red. 9-91562 (3,000-5,000)

2156
$3,555.00

FOLK ART HOLLOW BODIED COPPER PEACOCK ON BALL WEATHERVANE. Retaining fine original patina. SIZE: 31″ L x 20″ T. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-91902 (5,000-6,000)

2157
$2,073.75

FINE HERIZ CARPET. First half 20th century, Northwest Persia. The central pulled arabesque medallion with dense stylized saz leaf and floral decoration, on a madder red ground within bold ivory and rose pink spandrels, the main border of geometric floral trellis work on a blue/black ground. SIZE: 10’6″ x 14’2″. CONDITION: Very good overall, with minor and minimal, even wear retaining nearly full pile and strong palette. 9-90575 (1,000-2,000)

2158
$1,185.00

EARLY AMERICAN COUNTRY PINE OPEN TOP HUTCH WITH CANTED BACK TOP. Small open top country pine hutch with scalloped shelves, canted back top, and pegged construction door with two raised panels, with molded base. Retains original cotter pin hinges. SIZE: 73-1/2″ h x 38-1/2″ w x 17″ d. PROVENANCE: This lot was once owned by the pioneer collection of American antiques in the early 1920’s, Julia Sinclair Spring. CONDITION: Stripped to natural pine. 9-91700 (2,000-3,000)

2159
$592.50

RARE CANDLE OR TRINKET BOX. Early 19th century, New England. This pine and mahogany example in original apple green and chrome yellow box with molded base and inset chamfered top. The interior fitted with thin mahogany dividers. SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 5-1/4″ x 2″. CONDITION: Very good with finely crazed original thin varnish coating. 9-90984 (600-900)

2160
$888.75

FINE STORAGE CONTAINER WITH LID. First quarter 19th century, New England. The slightly tapering body with integral raised band design, the fitted lid with applied mushroom cap. Carved from one piece of wood with inset bottom. Finely turned with nice dry original red paint surface. SIZE: 5-1/2″ T x 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90981 (500-800)

2161
$1,422.00

RARE EARLY AMERICAN HAND MIRROR IN ORIGINAL RED PAINT. 18th century, New England. This nice pine example cut from a single piece of pine, the thin mirror plate attached with pins. SIZE: 15″ T x 6-3/4″ W. CONDITION: With very good untouched patinated surfaces. 9-91535 (1,200-2,000)

2162
$948.00

PAINT DECORATED PIGGIN. First quarter 19th century, New England. This small rare example in pine and maple with chrome yellow body and with black bands and handle, the interior trim in bittersweet. Button hole banded with lollipop handle of tapering form with chamfered inset bottom. SIZE: 7″ Top Diameter, 8-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, with two minor chip losses. 9-90998 (800-1,200)

2163
$0.00

19TH CENTURY 23″ TURNED WOOD CHOPPING BOWL. In blue paint. Well turned with footed base, retaining much of its original blue paint. SIZE: 23″ dia – 7″ d. CONDITION: Very good condition with minor shrinkage crack in base. 9-25007 (700-1,200)

2164
$0.00

PAIR OF SHEET IRON HOODED CANDLE SCONCES. Early 19th century, New England. The pair with tri-lobed hooded crests, crimp decorated, above fluted and tapering backs with rolled edge. The bobeches with rolled edge, the slotted candle cups with folded edge. NOTE: See “Furniture Treasury” by Wallace Nutting, Plate 4244, for illustration of nearly identical pair. SIZE: 12″ T. CONDITION: With pewter gray patina and with vestiges of original tinned surfaces and with age appropriate oxidation. Very good overall. 9-92082 (1,000-1,500)

2165
$0.00

GREEN PANTRY BOX. Early 19th century, probably Hingham, Massachusetts. This rare lobed example in pine and white cedar in untouched green paint. The fingers chamfered and lobed, with pewter tack and wood peg construction. SIZE: 7-3/4″ Diameter – 3-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90992 (800-1,200)

2166
$0.00

EXUBERANT FOLK ART TWO DRAWER MAPLE SIDE TABLE. 19th century, New England. With elaborately carved legs. Maple with figured drawer fronts having cross-hatch carved legs terminating in carved pad foot. Framed maple top and wood peg construction. SIZE: 27″ T – Top – 22″ x 22″. CONDITION: Drawer bottoms replaced, repolished at a latter date, retaining most of original color. 9-90280 (1,000-1,400)

2167
$6,517.50

FINE FEATHER QUILL GILT COPPER WEATHERVANE WITH FINIAL. Retaining much of original gilding. SIZE: 35″ l x 16″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92168 (3,000-5,000)

2168
$729.00

TURNED WOOD HIGHCHAIR. Late 18th century. With two slats and finial top arm posts. Well turned and splayed late 18th Century highchair with early 20th Century replaced seat and footrest and early 20th Century paint decoration. SIZE: 35″ H x 19-1/2 to seat. CONDITION: Fine condition with aforementioned early 20th Century replacements, original seat would have been rush. 9-91603 (600-900)

2169
$0.00

BLUE OVAL PANTRY BOX. Early 19th century, Hingham, Massachusetts. Rare oval fingered box attributed to Caleb Hersey in maple and pine with iron tack and wooden pin construction with opposing fingered lobes. We believe the initials “C.H.” are impressed at center of lid beneath the paint and are faintly visible (see photo). SIZE: 5-1/4″ x 5-3/8″ x 2″ T. CONDITION: Very good with minor age appropriate wear. 9-90997 (800-1,600)

2170
$729.00

LARGE OVERSIZE TURNED WOOD BOWL. 19th Century. Being of round form in light mustard paint with dark interior patina. SIZE: 8″h x 24 1/2″d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Good overall, typical condition for age. 9-92307 (400-600)

2171
$1,007.25

COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE TWO DRAWER WORK TABLE IN RED PAINT. First quarter 19th century, probably Connecticut or Rhode Island. This pine, chestnut and maple example with single board pine top and hinged conforming leaves above the conforming fitted cabinet fitted with two graduated drawers raised on slender tapering legs. SIZE: 19″ w x 18″ d x 27-3/4″ h with 9″ leaves. CONDITION: Retains original red paint, now with thin crusty varnish overcoat and with original turned knobs. Otherwise very good. 9-92083 (800-1,200)

2172
$1,125.75

MASSACHUSETTS SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR WITH MASSACHUSETTS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PROVENANCE. Last quarter 18th century, Massachusetts. The arched crest rail joined to nine simulated bamboo spindles continuing to downswept arms with rolled grips. All joined to a shaped saddle seat raised on splayed simulated bamboo legs joined by an H-stretcher. Note: The bottom of the seat is affixed with a paper label, now within a wooden frame in pen script, “This Chair was once in use in 1797 in the Massachusetts house of Representatives, Boston.” SIZE: Back: 37-1/2″. Seat: 17″ h x 20″ w. CONDITION: Chair has been cleaned and repolished. At juncture of each arm to back a molded brass brace has been applied. Otherwise good. 7-70580 (800-1,200)

2173
$1,185.00

PAINT DECORATED TURNED WOOD MORTAR AND PESTLE. Early 19th century, New England. The barrel formed maple mortar with turned rim incised center band on a reel-turned stepped base decorated in original salmon paint with chrome yellow trim. The pestle with stepped shoulder, shaped handle and mushroom cap; the cap with conforming yellow and salmon paint. SIZE: 6-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Overall very good, with somewhat later painted surfaces. Tiny chip losses at base and small knot loss at rim. 9-91516 (800-1,200)

2174
$770.25

SALMON PAINTED MORTAR AND PESTLE. First half 19th century, New England. The maple example of simple barrel form with stepped base in salmon paint, the pestle with swelled handle and mushroom cap. SIZE: 14″ T. CONDITION: Retains original dry untouched surfaces, very good. 9-91517 (700-900)

2175
$911.25

HERIZ RUG. Third quarter 20th century, Northwest Persia. The central arabesque medallion on a reddish pink field with saz leaf and vinery within ivory spandrels of conforming design, all within a dark indigo main border of geometric floral trellis work. SIZE: 7’5″ x 10’5″. CONDITION: Rug retains good pile, colors somewhat uneven, with bold design. Generally good. 9-92941 (1,200-1,800)

2176
$15,997.50

IMPORTANT FOLK ART SHEET IRON PEACOCK WEATHERVANE. Late 19th Century. With rivet attached tail, wattle and crest with fine uniform surface. Third quarter of the 19th Century. Beautifully designed and executed. SIZE: 45″ L x 30″ T. CONDITION: Excellent. 9-90649 (4,000-6,000)

2177
$972.00

TWO DRAWER RED PAINTED COUNTRY PINE BLANKET CHEST. Late 18th/early 19th century two drawer, red painted pine blanket chest. Fine scrolling cutout base. SIZE: 42″w x 18″d x 43″h. CONDITION: Very good, clean all original except for hardware. 9-92495 (1,200-2,000)

2178
$729.00

FINE PAIR OF NEW ENGLAND BAMBOO TURNED BIRDCAGE WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS. Early 19th Century, fine pair with delicate turnings. SIZE: 35-1/2″ T x 18″ seat height. CONDITION: Minor inset patch to one seat, late 20th Century refinish, retaining most of original color. 9-92033 (800-1,200)

2179
$0.00

PAINTED IRON HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICK. Circa 1800, American or English. The rolled sheet iron example with signed “RILL” pushup, the candle socket and rim painted orange, the pushup and base painted black, the whole with white undercoating. SIZE: 7″ T. CONDITION: Retains early paint surfaces, minor rim denting, and with small paint chip losses throughout. 9-91509 (600-800)

2179a
$0.00

RARE TRIPLE WALL SCONCE. Circa 1800, New England. This rolled sheet iron example with oval backplate and folded edge bottom supporting three fluted downswept candle arms with rolled edge joined to dish form bobeches with pie crust edges with candle cups. The back of each affixed with original triangular wire hanger. SIZE: 14″ W x 9-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good with nice dark patina. 9-91505 (1,200-1,500)

2180
$607.50

UNSIGNED (American, 20th Century) WASHINGTON AT VALLEY FORGE. Oil on canvas Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame Unsigned SIZE: 22″ x 30″. Overall: 29″ x 37″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Small patch on reverse, inpainting, very good 9-92222 (1,000-2,000)

2181
$0.00

IMPORTANT PAINTING OF GEORGE WASHINGTON BY WILLIAM POST (AMERICAN, 1720-1800). Oil on canvas, half portrait showing Washington wearing a black coat, white shirt, and having white curly hair. On canvas verso is written in period artist’s hand “W. Post paint / Danville”. Housed in a replacement period gilt frame. NOTE: Research with the help of the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library of the New York Historical Society has found that William Post according to the 1789 City Directory was listed as a “painter and glazier at 43 Water Street, New York City”. In earlier advertising he called himself a painter. William Post’s business is well documented as the first American art supply store opening in 1754 on the waterfront in New York City, which eventually became the Devoe Paint Company. It was most known as an importer of all supplies and materials needed for painting. In 1793, his colour shop was probably the best known establishment of its kind in the city. Another fact that may be important to this painting is that George Washington lived at 3 Cherry Street in New York City in 1789 (this is within one block of Post’s house and business in the year George Washington was inaugurated as President in New York). SIZE: 27-1/2″ x 21-1/2″. Overall: 34″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good. Original canvas with strip lined support at tack line to stretcher. Minor scattered spot inpainting (before pictures and conservation report from Yost Conservation LLC is available. 9-90261 (50,000-75,000)

2183
$0.00

IMPORTANT LETTER REGARDING EVACUATION DAY (NEW YORK) SIGNED “Go WASHINGTON” NOVEMBER 27, 1783. George Washington as Continental Commander. Text in the hand of Richard Varick; signature by George Washington. The document/letter is made up of two parts. One; the letter from the thirteen citizens that were exiled on their own accord and are listed as the signers of the letter dated November 26, 1783, New York. The second part of the document/letter is Washington’s response “To the Citizens of New York who have returned from Exile”. He later goes on “may the tranquility of your city be perpetual-may the ruins soon be repaired…”. Second part is not dated. Please Note: Presumably there were thirteen copies that Varick made in which Washington signed; one for each of the returning citizens. Of these 13 copies there was a similar example offered at Sotheby’s December 11, 2008, Lot 144. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x 8-1/4″ folded (16-1/2″ open). CONDITION: Some toning at fold marks, loss to some edges. Generally very legible and presentable. 9-91731 (15,000-50,000)

2184
$948.00

CHARLES CALVERLEY (American, 1833-1913) CAST METAL BUST OF GEORGE WASHINGTON AFTER HOUDON. Cast metal profile view bust relief of George Washington. Inscribed on edge of shoulder “From Houdon’s bust by C Calverley Sc. 1877”. Inscribed below shoulder “Copyright 1877 by W.S. Barlow N.Y. The bust from which I mottled this medallion has carved upon it the following inscription C. Calverley Sc. This bust is from the living face of Washington by Houdon Oct. 1785. Permission was granted to Clark Mills in 1849 by Col. Washington at Mt. Vernon to take a copy of the original bust in bronze, Clark Mills Sc.” Housed in period oak frame. SIZE: 28-1/2″ x 24″ Overall. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good condition with very good patina. Frame having grey overpaint. 9-92230 (800-1,200)

2185
$2,370.00

LOT OF SEVEN WASHINGTON RELATED UNFRAMED STEEL ENGRAVINGS. All unframed but shrink wrapped to foam core. Lot includes: 1) Washington Family published by Bradley & Co. after a painting by G. Schussele, engraved by William Sartain. 2) “Washington Receiving a Salute on the Field of Trenton” published by Kendall Bank Note Co. after a painting by John Faed & engraved by William Holl. 3) “Washington” after a painting by Rembrandt Peale & engraved by Duval & Co. 4) “Geo. Washington” after a painting by Gilbert Stuart & engraved by William E. Marshall. 5) “The Provision Train” after a painting by Imogene Robinson & engraved by C. Tompkins. 6) “Family Monument” after a painting & engraved by I. M. Enzing-Miller. 7) Inaugural Ball after a painting by D. Huntington & engraved by A.H. Ritchie & pencil signed by Ritchie. SIZE: Sheet: 1) 22-1/4″ x 28″ 2) 30″ x 24″ 3) 31″ x 24″ 4) 34″ x 24″ 5) 26″ x 35-3/4″ 6) 27-3/4″ x 35-1/4″ 7) 30-3/4″ x 43-1/2″. CONDITION: Age toning & foxing, some minor margin tears, generally good. 9-90572 (1,000-2,000)

2186
$2,073.75

STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN BUST OF GEORGE WASHINGTON. Early 19th century. Well modeled and painted example of George Washington in a blue coat with a marbleized base. SIZE: 8″ t. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92223 (1,000-2,000)

2187
$1,093.50

THREE BATTERSEA TYPE ENAMEL CURTAIN TIE-BACKS. Featuring image of George Washington. Three fine examples in brass and copper. Early to mid 19th Century. SIZE: 1-7/8″ and 2-1/2″ Diameters. CONDITION: Very good, no damage. 9-90554 (1,000-1,500)

2188
$1,896.00

CIRCA 1805 LIVERPOOL PITCHER. A three transfer Liverpool creamware historical pitcher. The first transfer is entitled “WASHINGTON IN GLORY” “AMERICA IN TEARS” and depicts a memorial scene with a profile portrait of George Washington and the inscription “Born Feby 11, 1732 Died Decr 14, 1799”. The other side is a transfer of Washington surrounded by the goddess’ of Liberty and Justice with the American flag and Liberty cap surrounded by a ribbons listing all the current United States. Under the spout is a transfer with the original owners initials “JD” in script. SIZE: 9-1/4″ H x 4-3/4″ W. CONDITION: Generally near excellent with a tiny 1/4″ rough spot on the inside of the lip and a manufacturing flaw in the decoration on the outside of the lip. This flaw does not affect the body of the jug, only the black decoration. 9-90553 (1,000-1,500)

2189
$789.75

MASONIC LIVERPOOL JUG. A circa 1790-1810 period 3 transfer cream ware Masonic Liverpool pitcher. The first transfer has numerous Masonic symbols including a plaque that reads “the light shineth in darkness and darkness comprehendeth it not”. The second transfer is a Masonic temple showing 9 statues all named. Under the spout, is an intricate rendition of the Free Masons Arms. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h x 5″ w. CONDITION: Piece is generally fine showing 2 minor glazed flakes on the spout and minor roughness on the rim. 9-92891 (500-800)

2190
$0.00

IMPORTANT POLYCHROME DECORATED LEEDS CREAMWARE JUG OF AMERICAN INTEREST. A large turned and clobbered creamware jug with 3 separate areas of notable decoration. The first and most significant is under the spout and reads “Let Not Liberty be Sold For Silver nor Gold Your Votes freely give To the brave & the Bold”. The decoration on the side includes a depiction of a plow and the words “God Speed the Plough”. The other side has a depiction of a sheaf of wheat and reads “Success to the Grain Return’d”. Of great significance is that the pallet used in the foliated decoration, as well as the plough and the wheat, is the same pallet used on the “Prosperity to the Province of Pennsylvania” teapot. The red parallels the decoration on the famous “No Stamp Act” teapot. The terminals of the strap handle have an applied floral decoration including what appears to be pine and pine cones. The coloration of the terminals is purple, green and yellow. The base and the rim are green. This form and pallet is known on various dated examples in the 1770’s. A coveted centerpiece for any 18th Century American historical ceramic collection. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h x 4-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good for its age. Strap handle is completely in tact and unbroken. Base is undamaged. The rim has several cracks emanating from the top downward. Cracks vary from 2-4″ and number approximately six. Some pieces have been glued back in. A tiny piece is missing. There has been some restoration work on the left of the spout and the tip of the spout. The piece is somewhat though lightly stained throughout. 9-91611 (10,000-25,000)

2191
$651.75

WASHINGTON LAFAYETTE CHILD’S CUP. This yellow bodied child’s cup has a single transfer depicting a portrait of Lafayette and Washington. There is a ribbon being held by an American Eagle above the portrait with their names inscribed on it. SIZE: 2-1/2″ H x 2-1/2″ W. CONDITION: Near excellent. 9-90559 (500-800)

2192
$1,540.50

PATRIOTIC YELLOWWARE PITCHER. A two transfer circa 1815 American patriotic pitcher with a yellow ground cover and silver lustre highlights. Both transfers feature an American eagle over a 16 star American flag and a Ring of States motif with “Peace, Plenty and Independence” in the center. Two goddesses flank the transfer. One of agriculture, one of liberty. There is a 19 pointed star under the spout. SIZE: 6-1/4″ H x 4″ W. PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey collection. CONDITION: Generally excellent with very minor wear to the silver lustre highlights. 9-90911 (1,000-1,500)

2193
$0.00

AMERICAN HISTORICAL WAR OF 1812 PITCHER. This pitcher has copper lustre highlights and has two transfers. The first titled “The Constitution taking the Cyane and Levant”. The transfer depicts the Constitution engaged in battle with the two British ships. The other transfer is titled “The United States and Masedonia” and depicts the United States in the heat of battle and dismasting the Masedonia. SIZE: 5-1/2″ H x 3-3/8″ W. PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey collection. CONDITION: There are several flea bite chips around the spout. A larger spout chip near the tip is under the copper lustre decoration so occurred in the manufacturing process. 9-90907 (1,200-1,600)

2194
$2,073.75

AMERICAN HISTORICAL WAR OF 1812 PITCHER. This Staffordshire style pitcher has a green body with pink lustre highlights concentrated near the top. The first transfer is “The CONSTITUTION in close action with the GUERRIERE” and shows a vivid and well executed depiction of the ships in battle. The second transfer is entitled “The Constitutions Escape from the British Squadron after a Chase of sixty hours”. The ships in the transfer include the Constitution and the British ships Shannon, Aeolus, Guerriere and Belvidera. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h x 5-5/8″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey collection.. Ex Arthur J. Sussel Naval Collection sold by C.G. Sloan & Company, January 1978. CONDITION: Generally good condition with 4 glued cracks in the handle being the only damage of note. 9-90901 (1,800-2,600)

2195
$1,659.00

AMERICAN HISTORICAL / POLITICAL PITCHER. The pitcher has a buff colored body with pink lustre highlights. It has two transfers, the first being an American Eagle with 15 stars above and a banner reading “PLURIBUS UNUM”. The other side has a portrait of Fisher Ames seated. Fisher Ames was a notable politician from the First Congressional District of Massachusetts. He was born in 1758 and died in 1808. His term of office stretched from 1789 – 1797. He was a noted Federalist, lawyer and graduate of Harvard University. SIZE: 5″ h x 3-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey collection. CONDITION: Generally near excellent. 9-90902 (1,200-1,600)

2196
$2,962.50

AMERICAN HISTORICAL PITCHER OF THE WAR OF 1812. The body of the pitcher is green with pink lustre highlights. The pitcher has 2 transfers, the first one depicting the battle between the Boxer and the Enterprize which took place off the coast of the City of Portland during the war. The transfer is titled “THE ENTERPRIZE AND BOXER”. The second transfer depicts a battle between the United States and the British ship Masedonian. The scene shows both ships engaged in battle with the Masedonian being dismasted by the United States. The transfer is titled “THE UNITED STATES AND MASEDONIAN”. SIZE: 5-3/8″ h x 3-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey collection. Ex Arthur J. Sussel Naval Collection sold by C.G. Sloan & Company, January 1978. CONDITION: The condition of the pitcher is generally very fine. There is a 3/4″ line on the interior where the base joins the body. There does appear to be some glue residue under the base terminal of the handle. 9-90910 (1,400-1,800)

2197
$1,518.75

AMERICAN HISTORICAL PITCHER OF THE WAR OF 1812. This Staffordshire style pitcher has a green ground body with a pink lustre decorated top. The pitcher has two military transfers, one depicting a bust of Maj-Gen Brown together with a spray of arms, drum, cannon, and Niagra Falls. The title of the transfer “Major Genl BROWN Niagra”. The other transfer is a bust of Comm Bainbridge in uniform with a spray of arms, ships and a flag. The transfer is titled “Commodore Bainbridge”. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 3-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey collection. CONDITION: The pitcher appears generally fine, however there is a detectable restoration to the bottom and body of the pitcher. The extent of the damage and subsequent restoration cannot be determined. 9-90905 (700-1,100)

2198
$3,555.00

AMERICAN HISTORICAL PITCHER OF THE WAR OF 1812. This Staffordshire style pitcher has a yellow colored body with pink lustre highlights. There are two transfers. Each transfer is a bust of Commodore Bainbridge in uniform surrounded by spray of arms, US Naval ships, a flag and cannon. Both transfers are entitled “Commodore Bainbridge”. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 3-7/8″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey collection. Ex Arthur J. Sussel Naval Collection sold by C.G. Sloan & Company, January 1978. CONDITION: Pitcher is in generally near excellent condition with only minor roughness around the spout. 9-90904 (1,500-2,000)

2199
$948.00

HISTORICAL YELLOWWARE PITCHER. A two transfer political and historical yellow ground pitcher with polychromatic highlights. The first transfer is of Henry Hunt, Esq. surrounded by an American Navy ship, flags and cannons with the motto underneath “NONE OF YOUR BUTCHERING MAGISTRATES”. The other transfer reads “NO CORN BILL” “UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE” and “ANNUAL PARLIAMENTS and VOTE by BALLOT”. The balance of the transfer has military arms, a liberty cap, a St. George pennant and 2 scrolls, one marked “BILL OF RIGHTS” and the other “HABEAS CORPUS”. Transfers are deep red as is some of the floral decoration at the top of the pitcher. Other decoration includes green flowers and copper lustre highlights. SIZE: 4-3/4″ H x 2-7/8″ W. PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey collection. Ex Arthur J. Sussel Naval Collection sold by C.G. Sloan & Company, January 1978. CONDITION: Generally good with lustre highlights showing some wear and a 1″ hairline near the handle. 9-90908 (1,000-1,300)

2200
$1,422.00

AMERICAN HISTORICAL CREAMER. This copper lustre creamer has a belt of blue ground encircling the center of the piece with 2 transfers both being busts of General Andrew Jackson and the inscription reads “General Jackson The Hero of New Orleans”. SIZE: 5-1/4″ h x 2-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Generally fine. There is an epoxy filled chip 1/2″ back from the tip of the spout and 2 epoxy filled chips on the rim of the pitcher. 9-90556 (1,200-1,800)

2201
$1,777.50

AMERICAN HISTORICAL CREAMER. This 2 transfer political creamer was manufactured for Robt H. Miller, Alexandria, DC (Virginia). The transfers include a portrait of William Henry Harrison surrounded by flags. One reads “THAMES” and other reads “TIPPECANOE” with a banner beneath that reads “HARRISON & REFORM”. The other transfer is a log cabin with an inscription on the door that reads “TO LET IN 1841”. The base is marked to the manufacturer. Transfers are purple and the highlights are copper lustre. This creamer was produced for the election of 1840 and was ordered by well-known Alexandria, DC Virginia merchant Robert Miller. Much research has been done into this early southern entrepreneur. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 3″ w. CONDITION: Near excellent. 9-90560 (1,000-1,600)

2202
$296.25

AMERICAN HISTORICAL CREAMER. Creamer has a copper lustre body with 2 transfers and a yellow ground around its middle. The first transfer is of Lafayette in uniform. The second transfer is the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown and is titled “CORNWALLIS” at the base of the transfer. SIZE: 3-3/4″ H x 2-7/8″ W. CONDITION: Near excellent. 9-90558 (400-600)

2203
$0.00

AMERICAN HISTORICAL CREAMER. Creamer has a copper lustre body with 2 transfers and a yellow ground around its middle. The first transfer is of Lafayette in uniform. The second transfer is the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h x 2-3/4″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey collection. CONDITION: Near excellent. 9-90903 (400-600)

2204
$888.75

AMERICAN HISTORICAL PITCHER. This pitcher has three distinct orange transfer decorations around a medial white band. The balance of the pitcher is decorated with copper lustre. The transfers on either side of the pitcher depict pastoral landscape scenes. The transfer under the spout is a portrait of General Andrew Jackson in uniform. Above the portrait reads “GENL. JACKSON HERO OF AMERICA”. There is another inscription at the base of the portrait that is only partially legible that begins “The…..”. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 3-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Appears generally good however, the entire top 2/3 of the spout has been restored/replaced. 9-90557 (300-600)

2205
$414.75

ENGLISH SUNDERLAND JUG TOGETHER WITH AN HISTORICAL PITCHER. 19th century, England. 1) A polychromatic large pitcher with a transfer on two sides. The first being a multicolor rendition of the west view of Iron Bridge near Sunderland. The other transfer is also multicolored and depicts the farmers arms with a ribbon reading “GOD SPEED THE PLOUGH”. There is a pink lustre house under the spout. Further decoration includes pink lustre flowers and highlights as well as green leaves. 2) This pitcher has a yellow body with silver lustre decoration. On one side is a transfer printed portrait titled “THE DETERMINED ENEMY OF CORRUPTION & THE CONSTITUTIONAL FRIEND OF HIS SOVEREIGN”. The other transfer reads “Sir FRANCIS BURDETT. Bart M.P. Committed to the Tower 6 April 1810 by the House of Commons for firmly and disinterestedly asserting the legal rights of the British people.” SIZE: 1) 7-3/8″ h x 5-1/4″ w. 2) 5-1/4″ h x 3-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey collection. CONDITION: 1) Fair. Handle has been broken and glued in four places. The spout has been broken off in 2 pieces and reglued. There are 3 radial cracks in the base, each approx. 3″ long. The rim has a few minor flakes. 2) Near excellent with only the most minor wear to the silver lustre decoration. 9-90900, 9-90909 (500-700)

2206
$651.75

AMERICAN HISTORICAL / POLITICAL PLATE. Staffordshire style plate with green transfer decoration. The central notable transfer is a half length bust of William Henry Harrison in military uniform above a spray of arms. The transfer is titled “HERO OF THE THAMES 1813.” “GENERAL W.H. HARRISON”. The reverse of the plate is marked “James Tams & Co Importers Philadelphia”. SIZE: 9-3/8″ dia. CONDITION: Plate appears to be near excellent however upon close examination it is determined that the plate has had significant restoration. The extent of the damage and restoration cannot be determined. 9-90555 (400-800)

2207
$414.75

BOOK: THE NAVAL MONUMENT, FIRST EDITION. Containing official and other accounts of all the battles fought between the navies of the United States and Great Britain during the late war; and an account of the war with Algiers, with twenty-five engravings to which is annexed a naval register of the United States, Boston. Published by A. Bowen, and sold by Cummings and Hilliard, No. 1, Cornhill 1816. All contents complete, with 26 fine engraved plates including frontis, and including the extra uncalled for plate (Key to Macdonough’s Victory) at p. 144 and including both Commodore Perry’s Victory plates with accompanying battle line/formation charts. Please Note: This volume is important in cataloging and identifying those battle scenes used as transfers on historic china. SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally very good, pages are toned and binding has scuffs, shows wear and is all intact. 9-92969 (300-500)

2208
$3,555.00

FINE SMALL SERPENTINE FOUR DRAWER CHIPPENDALE CHERRY CHEST WITH OGEE BRACKET BASE. Fine graduated four drawer chest with figured cherry ends and figured cherry overhanging top sitting atop ogee corner bracket feet. SIZE: 36″ case, 39-1/2″ top, 20″ d x 36-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. Missing a few original glue blocks. Has good old re-finish retaining original color. Hardware appears to be original. 9-92259 (2,000-4,000)

2209
$9,480.00

JEWELL HORSE & RIDER WEATHERVANE. 2nd half 19th century, Massachusetts. Attributed to A.L. Jewell & Co. This early example with untouched verdigris surfaces over traces of gilding. The formal rider with top hat and pronounced facial features in profile. The full body running horse with stylized indented eye and sheet copper ears. The arched tail a combination of molded and pressed copper with feathered edges. Offered with museum stand. NOTE: For an illustration of a similar vane, see “The Art of the Weathervane” by Steve Miller, p. 67. SIZE: 22″ h x 32-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private Florida collection. CONDITION: Fine early surfaces with areas of seam separation at base of neck and on raised foreleg. Rolled seam on belly slightly separated. With early repairs at hock on three legs. Otherwise very good. 9-92979 (5,000-7,000)

2210
$21,870.00

EXCEPTIONAL FULL BODY COPPER GRASSHOPPER WEATHERVANE. Late 19th/early 20th century, New England. This fine example with pronounced verdigris surfaces and realistic molded details. Now offered with a museum stand. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h x 40″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private Florida collection. CONDITION: Very good with remnants of original gilding evident beneath verdigris. Fine graphic design. 9-92980 (12,000-18,000)

2211
$1,718.25

CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY AND GILTWOOD MIRROR. Third quarter 18th century, probably American. The rectangular beveled mirror plate within a scrolling and incised carved gilt slip within a mahogany frame flanked by floral and foliate fillets beneath the scrolling crests applied with gilt carved leaf tips and C-scrolls centering a displayed stylized eagle perched on a pineapple. The pendant’s apron with deeply scrolled cutouts. SIZE: 50″ h x 23-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Retains original beveled mirror and backboards, with professional restorations to veneers, and repolished, proper right ear and crest scroll also with professional repair. Good overall. 9-90175 (1,500-2,500)

2212
$0.00

LATE 18TH OR EARLY 19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT ON IVORY OF YOUNG LADY. In original frame. This young lady is well coiffed and rosy cheeked. SIZE: Image – 2-1/2″ x 2″ – Frame – 4-3/4″ x 4″. CONDITION: Very good, corner of frame has minor nick. 9-91606 (750-1,250)

2213
$2,192.25

FINE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY SIDECHAIR. 18th century. With vasiform splat, shell carved crest rail, exaggerated ears, delicate cabriole legs terminating in stocking ankle trifid feet with stepped seat rail. Philadelphia 1760-1780. SIZE: 40″ T x 17-1/4″ to top of seat rail. CONDITION: Very good original condition. All original. Missing one glue block. Age slip seat frame undetermined due to upholstery. Evidence inside seat rails of early tack history upholstery. Chair retains old, if not original, finish. 9-92127 (2,500-3,500)

2214
$2,126.25

CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SLANT-LID DESK. Late 18th century, Massachusetts, probably Boston. The rectangular case with hinged sloping lid opening to a fully fitted interior of drawers and pigeonholes with boxwood inlays above four graduated oxbow long drawers, the top drawer with nicely formed shaping. The brass hardware original. On a molded base, the apron with carved center drop raised on short shaped legs terminating in bold ball and claw feet. NOTE: This example in the manner of or school of Benjamin Frothingham of Charlestown, Massachusetts. SIZE: 42″w x 23″d x 44″h. CONDITION: Very good, having minor loss to top near lock. Fine old if not original finish. 9-92743 (3,000-5,000)

2215
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND CHERRY CHIPPENDALE SIX DRAWER TALL CHEST. Small cherry six drawer tall chest, case with dovetail cabinet. Stepped crown molding with bracket base. SIZE: Small chest: 35-1/4″h. Cabinet: 19″ d 35-1/4″ w 55″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Dark oil finish. Minor base restoration. Replacement brasses. 9-92498 (2,250-3,500)

2216
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY DINING TABLE. Second half 18th century, Boston or North Shore, Massachusetts. The large rectangular top with hinged rectangular leaves projecting above a shaped apron raised on tapering cabriole legs terminating in boldly carved talon and ball feet. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h. 17″ closed w. 59″ open w. 48″ l. CONDITION: Professionally cleaned and polished surfaces with minor restoration at area of hinges. Two returns at apron absent. Otherwise very good. 9-90235 (2,000-3,000)

2217
$0.00

FINE 18TH CENTURY CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY WING CHAIR. With serpentine crest and bold shaped deep wings and rolled arms. Reeded mahogany legs connected by recessed “H” stretcher. Probably Massachusetts or New Hampshire. SIZE: 49″ T – Seat Height – 19″. CONDITION: Very good, solid, clean, minor chaffing to leg corners. 9-92125 (4,000-6,000)

2218
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY TILT AND TURN TEA TABLE WITH DISH TOP. Fine table having one board top with hard carved molding. Tilting above birdcage section sitting atop spiral column with tripod tapering cabriole legs ending in ball and claw feet on casters. SIZE: 31″ dia x 27-1/2″h. CONDITION: Very good condition. Minor restoration to dish edge and old re-finish. 9-92705 (2,000-3,000)

2219
$10,072.50

COPPER FULL BODY GILT AND POLYCHROME ROOSTER ON ARROW WEATHERVANE. Retaining traces of original gilt with painted comb and wattle. Offered with museum stand. SIZE: 24″ T x 30-1/2″ Arrow x 22″ W. CONDITION: Very good, fine verdigris and parcel gilt surfaces. 9-90646 (9,000-12,000)

2220
$17,775.00

LARGE FULL BODIED COPPER STEER WEATHERVANE. Attributed to Cushing & White, Waltham, Mass. Late 19th Century. For similar examples see The Art of the Weathervane by Steve Miller, James D. Julia Auction 2013 Winter sale lot 2080, Skinner catalog for Andy Williams Folk Art Collection lot 20. SIZE: 39-1/2″ L x 23-1/2″ T. PROVENANCE: From a private collection; Formally acquired from an old museum collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent overall with exceptional green verdigris patina. 9-92808 (15,000-25,000)

2221
$8,295.00

FINE & RARE VERDIGRIS COPPER TOBACCO LEAF WEATHERVANE WITH ORIGINAL MOUNTING BASE. Last quarter 19th Century. Retaining wonderful verdigris surface. Mounting base displaying stylized tobacco elements and featuring tobacco buds rendered in iron and copper. SIZE: Overall: 109″ T – Leaf: 48″ L x 14″ W. PROVENANCE: From West Virginia. CONDITION: Very good. Leaf showing signs of being resoldered at one time. Base appears very good, one bud showing solder repair. Good verdigris surface and traces of original paint decoration. 9-90245 (25,000-35,000)

2222
$11,850.00
Revised: 2/3/2014

As noted in catalog, the feet are replaced and were done so in the 20th centrury. In addition, this chest originally had 2 drawers which were removed during the period of use, probably in the 18th century.

RARE & IMPORTANT CARVED AND JOINED WETHERSFIELD, CONNECTICUT “SUNFLOWER” CHEST, 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY PETER BLIN (CIRCA 1640-1725). This very rare & early “sunflower chest” was the cover lot of Christie’s, New York “Important American Furniture, Silver, Folk Art and Decorative Arts” auction, on Wednesday, June 22, 1994. A copy of their original description follows: “The rectangular hinged and molded top opening to a single compartment fitted with a lidded till, the paneled exterior embellished by a reeded frieze above a carved triptych separated by applied column-and-urn-turned split balusters, each panel centering a relief-carved floral form on a punch-decoration ground, the sides embellished with applied bosses set in molded surround, the hole over an applied molded base on straight bracket feet (feet pieced 5-1/4in.) – 23-3/4in. high, 48 in. wide, 21in. deep”. SIZE: 48″ l x 21″ d x 24″ h. PROVENANCE: Joe Kindig, Jr. and son, York, Pennsylvania 1958. Christie’s New York, June 22, 1994 description continues: “As one of the most celebrated 17th century American furniture forms, the carved and joined Wethersfield “sunflower” chest represents a tour de force of the turner’s and joiner’s art, as well as a significant investment and status statement on the part of the owner. As with other documented examples of the form, the flamboyant carving and classically inspired turned embellishments of the sunflower chest illustrated here raises questions of manufacture, iconography and use. The majority of these case pieces have traditionally been attributed to the workshop of Peter Blin (c. 1639-1725; settled in the Wethersfield area after 1675), on the basis of a documented chest by Blin for Gershom Bulkeley (see Bulkeley, “A Discovery on the Connecticut Chest,” The Connecticut Historical Society Bulletin, XXIII, January 1958, pp. 17-19). While the turned and joined case pieces attributed to Blin share a similar design format, as well as the same wide, flat execution of the flanking tulip panels and additional floral embellishment above the principal flower of the central panel, the sheer number of these flower embellished forms attests to a larger network of shops in the Wethersfield area aware of an capable of producing the current fashion. A comparison of typical Wethersfield carving with English prototypes reveals the rich and significant design sources from which these transplanted English woodcarvers were drawing (see Kirk, John T. American Furniture and the British Tradition, New York, 1982, p. 116, fig. 294-296), and thus supports the idea of the general popularity of the motif, rather than its being the signature of any individual shop. Likewise, the central floral motif has variously been referred to as a peony, a sunflower, a marigold and a Tudor rose; while its flanking tulip motif has been interpreted a Dutch in origin and a popular symbol of the English Restoration. While the possibility exists that these motifs operated on a political symbolic level, it seems unlikely given chronology of the motifs and the larger popularity on an international level of related and easily confused floral motifs. (Kirk, P.91) that these images were anything more than aesthetically pleasing reminders of home. On a functional level, chests such as the example illustrated here served as sumptuous statements of wealth and good taste. They may also have served on a gender identification level as well. Scholarship on the carved chests and boxes of 17th century New England suggests that where plain board chests may have been intended for use by young men, more elaborately carved and joined chests may have been intended as a rite of passage or dowry gift for young women (see Ward, Barbara, et al. A place for Everything: Chests and Boxes in Early Colonial America, Winterhur, 1986, P. 7) Related examples to this include a chest attributed to Peter Blin and illustrated in Maynard, Henry P., Connecticut Furniture: Seventh and eighteenth Centuries. Hartford 1967, fig. 15, p. 11; a chest with similarly elongated pendant lobes on the split-balusters and illustrated in the The Girl Scout Loan Exhibition, New York, 1929, no. 504 (owed by Mrs. Francis P. Garvan); and a chest in the collection of Old Sturbridge Village, illustrated in Comstock, Helen, American Furniture, Exton, Pennsylvania, 1962, fig. 53, Related carved forms include a chest with drawers illustrated in Lefebvre, Judith Connecticut Masters: The Fine Arts and Antiques Collection of the Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company. Hartford, 1991, pp. 204-205; a chest with drawers with similar pendant lobes formerly in the Fearing Collection and illustrated in Sack, American Furniture from Israel Sack Collection, Vol. 3, brochure 21, P3192; a chest with drawers possibly by Peter Blin with similarly laid out flanking tulips and similar central sunflower with additional crowning foliate motif illustrated in, Ward Gerald W. R., American Case Furniture in the Mabel Brady Garvan and Other Collections at Yale University, New Haven, 1988, fig. 26; and a cupboard attributed to Peter Blin in the collection of Yale University Art Gallery is illustrated in Fairbanks and Trent, New England Begins: The Seventeenth Century, vol. 2 Mentality and Environment, Boston, 1982, fig. 257, p. 266.” CONDITION: Very good overall condition. Minor shrinkage split in top. Very minor worm damage to top. Rectangular feet are replaced. 9-92265 (10,000-20,000)

2223
$20,145.00
Revised: 2/4/2014

The upper portion of the bonnet is original but we believe that it may have fallen off the clock at one time and needed to be attached as there is small finish nails in some of the upper parts of the bonnett.

CHERRY CONNECTICUT TALL CASE CLOCK BY SIMEON JOCELIN. Fine late 18th century New Haven Connecticut cherry tall case clock marked on engraved brass dial “1771 Sim’n Jocelin New Haven”. This wonderful example of 18th century New England clock making has a brass weight driven, time and strike movement with calendar dial with four posts separating the front plate from the dial to accommodate the calendar dial. It has a brass and silvered brass engraved tombstone face with smaller second hand dial and window to reveal date from calendar dial. Face decorated with applied cast brass decorations having signature and date in upper engraved rosette. Works sitting on original seat board, mounted in beautifully crafted original cherry case. The bonnet having an arched crest above door leading to a tall step molded pediment. Door flanked by full turned columns. The simple case having tombstone lip molded center door atop base with flat molded base. Case constructed with forged “T” head nails and wood pegs. Simeon Jocelin 1746-1823 most likely was apprenticed to Isaac Doolittle and first appeared in business in 1768 pursuing the trade until 1776 at which point the revolution made the demand for clocks limited. Jocelin turned to other interests such as manufacturing salt and watch crystals. Jocelin followed other pursuits until 1790, at which time, he re-opened his clock trade. In March of 1800 he received a patent for “SILENT MOVING TIMEPIECE”. With this his business prospered and Jocelin continued to make clocks until his death in 1823. Biographical information from “The Book of American Clocks” by Brooks Palmer and “American Shelf and Wall Clocks” by Robert W.D. Ball. SIZE: 21″w x 11″d x 95″h. PROVENANCE: Accompanying this clock are two early 20th century photographs. One being of the tall clock and the other being a photograph of “Room from Curtis-Rose house, North Branford, Conn. Gallery of Fine Arts. Yale University, New Haven, Conn.”, the home where the clock originated. On note attached to interior of clock “This clock belonged to Dr. Sheldon Beardsley of Long Hill and North Branford, Conn. Dr. Sheldon Beardsley was a prized grad of Yale College….) Family lineage follows… CONDITION: Superb original condition. Original dark finish intact. Movement and dial all original. Original two lower finials intact missing top finial. 9-90634 (12,000-18,000)

2224
$8,295.00

DIMINUTIVE, CHIPPENDALE SERPENTINE FRONT WALNUT MASSACHUSETTS FIVE DRAWER CHEST WITH BALL AND CLAW FEET. Diminutive, Chippendale serpentine front walnut Massachusetts five drawer chest with ball and claw feet, having a molded conforming serpentine top over five graduated drawers. Drawers surrounded by cock beading. Sitting atop well defined ball and claw feet. SIZE: 34″w x 21″d x 33-1/2″h. Case is 35″ PROVENANCE: Thomas Albert Newhall, (Salem), Mass. To his daughter, Lydia Jane Newhall, Germantown, PA. to her daughter, Lydia Jane Newhall Clark, to her daughter, Frances Clark Stoddard, to her son Richard H. Stoddard. This item was purchased at Freeman’s Auction, Fine Art Sale, Philadelphia, October 1992, Lot 1266. CONDITION: All original except finish, hardware and minor restoration to drawer bottoms. 9-92704 (5,000-8,000)

2225
$0.00

FINE AND RARE PICTORIAL NEEDLEWORK. 18th century, possibly Boston. Wrought with many elements and overall composition similar to the “Fishing Lady” textiles done in the Boston area in the early and mid 18th century. This particular example wrought with a central couple flanked by flowering trees in which can be seen a putti. The sun visible amongst clouds above a pair of exotic birds in flight between the couple. In the foreground is a shepherdess and male figure playing a wind instrument. A curious feature is the placement of a recumbent lion and leopard in the central foreground flanked by sheep. This small tapestry remains in very nice condition, with pleasing muted colors, now mounted in a later frame with foam core backing. NOTE: For more detailed discussion of the elements within Boston Needleworks of the Fishing Lady series, see “Needlework and Historical Survey” by Betty Ring, pp. 46-52, two articles by Nancy Graves Cabot. SIZE: Sight: 20-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. Overall: 25-1/2″ x 25-3/4″. CONDITION: Color and palette as mentioned with areas of deterioration to foundation throughout the center of the work. Otherwise good. 9-90659 (20,000-30,000)

2226
$4,740.00
Revised: 1/31/2014

The bonnet either was restored or worked on at one time.

FINE QUEEN ANNE TRANSITIONAL MAHOGANY MASSACHUSETTS TALL CASE CLOCK. Last quarter of the 18th century, Boston, John Rogers, maker (1724-1815). The fine and elaborate 8-day weight driven brass movement with time and strike apertures, the silver dial mounted on four columns. The dial with seconds, Roman numeral, and Arabic calendar dials centering time and strike apertures beneath a subsidiary seconds dial within which is written in script “By faith improves each moment until he consider what faith is to him that dies“. Within the arch is a silvered moon face dial on a blue star-filled ground. The dial is mounted with an unusual arrangement of three hands; minutes, hours, and the third probably for the calendar. Beneath the dial and visible through a keystone aperture is a subsidiary disc which rotates to reveal the days of the week embellished with finely engraved images of Greek Gods and Goddesses; Saturn, Jupiter, Venus and Mars, etc. At the base of dial ring is engraved “John Rogers, Newton”. The movement housed in a finely crafted mahogany case, the glazed door with tombstone arch flanked by full-turned mahogany columns with brass capitals. The bonnett with deep crown molding beneath reeded columns and an elevated top in the arch. The throat with figural grained door with elaborate frame molding mounted with brass strap hinges. The box base with wide molding on carved bracket feet. NOTE: John Rogers was born in 1724 and died in Newton 1815 at the age of 91. He was listed as a blacksmith and apparently trained under Joseph Ward. He maintained two shops. One in Newton and the other in Waltham. He was also known to have dealt with Benjamin Willard. SIZE: 93″h x 19″w x 10″d. PROVENANCE: by descent through the family, with homes New York and Connecticut. CONDITION: Front and back plate of movement separated. Movement remains intact but will need professional restoration and adjustment. Surfaces of case dry, case with old shrinkage crack repair. 9-90974 (4,000-6,000)

2227
$4,147.50

PAIR OF PAINT DECORATED LEATHER FIRE BUCKETS. Circa 1803, “W. OSBORN”, New England. Each painted in light green with Windsor green rims. Centering blue panels with black banding marked “J.B. BRIGGS” with “RELIEF” within decorations of vinery above ribbon tied banners. The buckets marked “No 1” and “No 2”, dated “1803”. SIZE: 13″ T. CONDITION: Carrying strap of one leather handle professionally restored. All else original painted surfaces over gray undercoat. Very good overall. 9-91500 (2,000-4,000)

2228
$3,258.75

RARE SET OF FOUR WALL CANDLE SCONCES. Circa 1800, New England. Of rolled sheet iron the concave reflectors, each with pierced hanging hole and with folded edge downswept candle arms headed by slotted candle cups with cleated tab bottom mounts and with crimped edge bobeches. SIZE: 13-1/2″ t. CONDITION: With pewter gray patina and vestiges of original tinned surfaces. Two with very minor denting. Fine untouched condition. Very good overall. 9-92096 (1,500-2,500)

2229
$325.88
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: The estimate should be $600-$900.

FIRKIN IN GRAY PAINT WITH HANDLE. Late 18th century, New England. This rare example in pine and ash with tapering body and finger joint bands, with shaped ash handled joined with wood mushroom knobs fastened with rosehead nails in pewter gray paint. SIZE: 9″ T x 9″ Diameter. CONDITION: Small chip to top band, small spot of filler in top, otherwise very good. 9-90999 (600-900)

2230
$1,777.50

RARE YELLOW BUCKET WITH HANDLE. Mid-18th century, New England. This rosehead nailed pine and ash example with mustard paint fitted with a finely tapered wood handle affixed to lobed ears with mushroom cap pins. SIZE: 9″ T x 9-1/2″ Diameter. CONDITION: Retains original untouched dry surfaces. Mushroom pins of slightly different form, however both appear original. Bands with minor early loss, lower edge of bottom band. Otherwise very good. 9-90994 (1,500-2,500)

2231
$1,896.00

THREE WOOD BOWLS. Three nested American turned burl wood bowls with turned lips. SIZE: 8-1/2″, 9-3/4″ and 14″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with good patina. 9-90876 (3,000-4,000)

2232
$0.00

FINE WELL TURNED AMERICAN BURLWOOD BOWL. Very finely turned, thin walled. SIZE: 17″ dia x 5-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good, wonderful patina. 9-92053 (2,500-3,500)

2233
$0.00

RARE BEEHIVE TURNED CHESTNUT MIXING BOWL IN ORIGINAL RED PAINT. Late 18th century, possibly Connecticut or Rhode Island. Fully developed with bold beehive turnings, this footed example with double turned top rim. SIZE: 15-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with minor surface stains and abrasions. 9-90978 (1,200-1,600)

2234
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE PIPE BOX WITH DRAWER. Late 18th century, New England. This nice example with fishtail pierced crest, the shaped well above a drawer with overhung base. SIZE: 18″ T. CONDITION: Early varnish surface over original grained paint, drawer with replaced knob, the bottom with reattached sliver break. Otherwise very good. 9-91572 (1,000-1,600)

2235
$355.50

MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE BALL AND CLAW SIDE CHAIR WITH PIERCED SPLAT. Finely crafted period chair with back-scrolling ears and pierced Gothic splat having carved rosettes and cabriole legs topped with a delicate leaf carving. Original slip seat. SIZE: 39″ h with seat rail 17″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Good, old finish, with very minor losses and replacements. 9-92882 (800-1,200)

2236
$1,422.00

CHIPPENDALE 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOWFRONT FOUR DRAWER CHEST. Having scroll carved corner bracket feet, overhanging one-board mahogany top, four graduated banded and traverse grained drawers. Retains good old refinish, retaining most of its original color, and original hardware. White pine secondary wood probably New England. SIZE: 38″ Top Width – 35-1/2″ Case Width – 32″ H x 22-1/2″ W. CONDITION: Only apparent restoration to scroll drop on left front foot. 9-92018 (3,000-5,000)

2237
$2,794.50

SIX DRAWER CHIPPENDALE TIGER MAPLE TALL CHEST. Graduated 6-drawer Chippendale tall chest in tiger maple with simulated 3-drawer top drawer with shell carving, dovetailed case, architectural crown molding and tall Chippendale bracket base. Pine and chestnut secondary wood. Drawers with lip moldings. SIZE: 57″ h x 39″ w x 20-1/2″ d with a 36″ case. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Good overall with minor restoration to drawer lips and base. Old refinish retaining original color. Appears to be original hardware. 9-92243 (1,500-2,500)

2238
$1,397.25

CHIPPENDALE TIGER MAPLE SLANT LID DESK. Dovetailed case with drop lid revealing fitted interior above four graduated dovetailed drawers seated on a bracket base of later origin. SIZE: 38″ w x 18″ d x 41-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Restoration to lips on lid, replaced hardware. 9-91978 (1,500-2,000)

2239
$0.00

MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE GRADUATED FOUR DRAWER OGEE BRACKET BASE CHEST. Fine small (36″ case), mahogany Chippendale graduated four drawer chest. Ogee corner bracket feet. One inch graduation per drawer having molded top. SIZE: 38″w x 19″d x 30-1/4″h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. Replaced hardware and a few replaced glue blocks. 9-92263 (2,000-4,000)

2240
$729.00

FINE MAHOGANY TILT TOP PIE CRUST TEA TABLE. Mahogany top having a very finely carved pie crust edge sitting atop a boldly turned pedestal with three tapering cabriole legs ending in pad feet. Circa 1760 probably Connecticut. SIZE: 31″ dia x 21″ h. PROVENANCE: Dana E. Tillou, April 21, 2006; From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. Clean, retaining old if not original finish. 9-92262 (1,000-2,000)

2241
$1,336.50

CHIPPENDALE SIDE CHAIR WITH SCROLLED FEET. 18th century, England. Mahogany with foliate carved ears, pierced splat with drape detail, having cabriole legs with foliate carved knees and scroll feet. SIZE: Chair rail: 17″ h. Overall: 38″ h. CONDITION: Fine old finish, old restoration to splat. Now with fine needlepoint slip seat. 9-90239 (500-800)

2242
$0.00

RARE THREE LIGHT HALF ROUND LANTERN. Circa 1800, New England. The lantern with half round body with sliding glass front panel fitted with three slotted tab-cleated candle cups. The lantern with perforated circular vents and with double opposing chimneys above fitted with a lobed carrying handle. SIZE: 12″ T. CONDITION: Now with pewter gray patina, remnants of original tinned surfaces, and with minor denting at base, top edge and upper chimney. Otherwise very good. 9-91506 (900-1,200)

2243
$546.75

PAIR OF FORGED IRON SABER BLADE ANDIRONS. 18th century. Finely crafted pair of saber blade andirons with flattened penny feet having well developed brass urn finial tops. SIZE: 21-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good, sensitively crafted. 9-92876 (350-650)

2244
$607.50

TWO TREEN SALT CELLARS. Mid-19th century, New England. The first with original blue painted exterior carved of cherry. The second cherry example with original surface and with carved pinwheel design on interior. SIZE: 2-3/4″ and 2-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Both are very good. 9-90980 (600-900)

2245
$474.00

EARLY AMERICAN TRENCHER IN RED PAINT. Circa 1800, New England. In original red paint, of rectangular canted form, stamped “JSM” twice on the bottom with carved handles. SIZE: 23″ L. CONDITION: With minor age related surface splitting, top side of handles only, very good untouched condition. 9-92095 (500-800)

2246
$385.13

RARE TREENWARE BLUE MASTER SALT. Early 19th century, New England. This well turned example in ash with bold upper rim and footed. Initialed “VH”, additionally with “EL” on bottom. SIZE: 1-3/4″h x 4″d. CONDITION: Very fine overall. 9-90979 (500-800)

2247
$474.00

PERSIAN SAROUK RUG. First quarter 20th century, Central Persia. The painted Sarouk of overall floral design in shades of blue, ivory and pinks on a painted plum field within a blue/black main border of scrolling flower heads. SIZE: 4’4″ x 6’7″. CONDITION: The middle third with areas of wear to foundation, the ends retaining pile, with loss of fringe. Otherwise fair to good. 9-92944 (700-900)

2248
$1,362.75

KASHAN ORIENTAL RUG. First quarter 20th century, Central Persia. With overall dense floral foliage on a midnight blue ground within a rose main border of scrolling flower heads and lotus blossoms. SIZE: 4’4″ x 6’8″. CONDITION: With general even wear overall, with small spots of foundation showing. Colors remain strong. Generally very good. 9-92029 (1,200-1,800)

2249
$651.75

PAIR OF FEDERAL BRASS ANDIRONS. Late 18th C, Boston. Having bold faceted knobs and turned posts, raised on arched spurred legs ending in padded slipper feet. Attributed to the shop of J. Davis. Accompanying this lot is a turned handled brass bedwarmer, early 19th Century having engraved lid and applewood turned handle. SIZE: Andirons:17-1/2″ h; warmer: 45″ overall. CONDITION: Andirons in very good condition retaining original log stops, finely polished; bedwarmer in very good condition with polished lid. 9-92735 (500-800)

2250
$2,962.50

FINE GILT GIRANDOLE MIRROR WITH EAGLE. First quarter 19th century. The convex mirror plate within a reeded ebony slip. The circular molded frame encompassing the whole, above a carved leafy spray, the mirror surmounted by a displayed eagle on pedestal mounted on a plinth flanked by opposing carved dolphins with curled tails, the whole with gilded surfaces. SIZE: 44-1/2″ h x 25″ w. CONDITION: Original surfaces dry and crusty with some minor losses and flaking. Mirror plate original. Structurally very good with no restorations. Gilded surfaces in need of restoration. 7-70355 (1,500-2,500)

2251
$4,740.00

FINE PORTSMOUTH FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETARY BOOKCASE. Circa 1810, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. In two parts, the bookcase with molded cornice above the frieze of three crossbanded rectangular panels over a pair of doors with narrow Gothic lancet panes similarly inlaid, above a pair of solid crossbanded doors opening to an arrangement of small drawers over a row of valanced pigeonholes over a pair of stationary drawers. The lower case with hinged folded writing surface opening to rest on lopers and with original midnight blue baise-lined writing surface, above four graduated long drawers, crossbanded and with cockbeaded edges. The whole on bracket feet with shaped returns centering a rectangle crossbanded drop panel in the apron. NOTE: Each loper is pencil inscribed with the name “SALTER” in reverse and in mirror image (see photo). The Salter family was a well documented Portsmouth family (see provenance). A well documented example of a secretary with several similar decorative elements commissioned to Judkins & Center by Jacob Wendell is illustrated in “Portsmouth Furniture”, edited by Brock Jobe, pp. 178-179, Plate 33. SIZE: 78″h x 39″w x 20-3/4″d. PROVENANCE: By descent through the Salter family to the current owner, within the family. CONDITION: With old cleaned surfaces; the upper doors with small molding losses; pair of doors with horizontal shrinkage cracks; minor and minimal warping to lid; other small losses and restoration to veneers, minor in nature; hardware, feet and backboards remain original. Otherwise very good. 9-92418 (5,000-7,000)

2252
$0.00

FINE HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. Late 18th/early 19th century. North Shore, Massachusetts or Coastal New Hampshire. The modified demiluned hinged top with string inlaid edges above the conforming frieze with oval and rectangular flame grained inlaid panels raised on square tapered legs with contrasting stringing and crossbanded cuffs terminating in slender tapering feet. SIZE: 36″w x 17″d x 29-1/2″h. CONDITION: Very good original condition. Old re-finish enhancing fine quality mahogany. 9-92143 (2,500-4,000)

2253
$474.00

MAHOGANY HEPPLEWHITE TAMBOUR SECRETARY DESK. Probably Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Mahogany Hepplewhite tambour secretary desk with cutout base and drop center panel. Secretary top having two lateral slatted rolls centered by a door revelaing drawer compartments. The rolls reveal pigeon holes and string inlaid drawer. Top is banded with checkered inlaid trim. Drawers and face panels banded with satin and ebony inlay. SIZE: 36-1/2″w x 19″d x 47″h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Good dark finish, restoration and replacements. 9-92877 (500-1,000)

2254
$0.00

HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY SERVER WITH SERPENTINE FRONT. Early 19th Century. The mahogany server with serpentine front having overhanging serpentine top above three serpentine drawers. All above tall tapering legs with boxwood string inlay topped with paterae and half paterae inlay decoration. Very unusual form. SIZE: 71″ w x 28″ d x 36″ h. CONDITION: Very good condition. Minor filled drying split on top. Hardware replaced. 9-92039 (3,000-5,000)

2255
$0.00

OVAL 1798 SAMPLER BY ANN BIRD. Cross stitched on linen, centered with a bird in tree flanked by butterflies above verse, figures animals and trees, bordered in flowers, housed in an early to mid 19th century beaded and molded frame. SIZE: Sight: 16 1/4″ x 13 1/4″ Overall: 18 3/4″ x 15 3/4″. CONDITION: Linen toned with some losses in scattered areas, lettering has been touched up with color, frame has several repairs. 9-90637 (4,000-6,000)

2256
$1,066.50

1803 SAMPLER, MARTHA PEARSON. Linen background, floral geometric border with turreted structure, figures, trees, pets, butterflies, birds, lions, ships, flower urns, oversize squirrel and a monument inscribed: “Martha Pearsons work Aged 10 years 1803″, housed in an ogee molded bird’seye maple frame with glass. SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 17 1/2″ Overall: 27″ x 23 1/2” CONDITION: Colors somewhat faded, toning, linen foundation in good condition. 9-91667 (1,200-1,800)

2257
$6,517.50

FINE MAHOGANY, GILT WOOD AND EGLOMISE BANJO CLOCK BY WILLIAM CUMMENS, ROXBURY, MA. A fine early American clock in the style of Simon Willard with painted dial, gilt front with eglomise throat glass and door panel reverse painted with Boston State House. Face moldings are gilt, case is mahogany. Dial painted “Warranted by Wm. Cummens, Roxbury”. William Cummens (1768-1834). He was known to have worked in Roxbury as a clockmaker as early as 1789 and until his death in 1834. He learned the trade from Simon Willard and Elnathan Taber. Being in Roxbury, Cummens could use the same suppliers, casemakers and dial painters that the other local clockmakers used, making his clocks similar in form. He was one of the first persons authorized by Simon Willard to manufacture the new patent timepiece. SIZE: 33″ t. PROVENANCE: Previously offered and purchased from Sotheby’s New York, Americana sale, June 22, 1995, Lot 284. CONDITION: Appears to be all original including painted panel and brass side scrolls. Minor losses to reverse painted tablet. Original key, pendulum and weight are intact. Clock remains in operating condition with intact movement. 9-92700 (3,000-5,000)

2258
$4,621.50

FINE PAIR OF LATE 18TH TO EARLY 19TH CENTURY SHERATON SERPENTINE FRONT KNIFE BOXES WITH SHELL INLAY. Very fine pair, fully fitted interior, star and band inlay in lid, exterior banded with striped trim, retains keys and escutcheons. SIZE: 14-1/2″ T x 9″ W x 10-3/4″ D. CONDITION: Very good, minor drying crack in back of both boxes. 9-92015 (3,000-5,000)

2259
$5,332.50

FINE LARGE FULL BODIED STRIDING ROOSTER WEATHERVANE. Copper full bodied weathervane. Offered without stand. SIZE: 29-1/2″ t x 30″ l. CONDITION: Very good, retains much of its original gilt surface. 9-90242 (8,000-12,000)

2260
$7,110.00

HORSE AND SULKY WEATHERVANE. Late 19th Century, American. Swell bodied horse in trotting position pulling a cast zinc and molded copper driver with two multiple spoke wheels. Pleasing gold surface. SIZE: 32″ L x 17-1/2″ H. PROVENANCE: From a private collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92813 (7,000-9,000)

2261
$4,443.75

AMERICAN MOTIF DECANTER. Circa 1800. Free blown, three-ring Prussian style decanter with engraved decoration. Decoration includes a wreath with “Independence” written in the center and an American eagle engraved with fifteen stars above an American flag on each side. One flag is the stripes only pattern, the other is a more standard form with fifteen stars. Although this decanter resembles known Irish made examples for the American market this one was either made in England or an early Pittsburgh product. SIZE: 8″ h x 4″ top dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Generally excellent though the stopper is missing. 9-92226 (1,500-2,500)

2262
$0.00

WATERCOLOR PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN AT TABLE WITH FLOWERS “ELIZA”. Fine watercolor on paper portrait Circa 1820, New England titled “Eliza” beneath a bottom lined margin. The blue-eyed young woman wears a pale blue dress with eyelet bodice, striped shawl around her shoulders and seated in a yellow decorated thumb-back chair. Her arm and hand resting on a fluted pedestal base decorated table with urn filled with flowers and leafy stems. Housed in a period salmon painted molded pine frame with pine backboard inscribed in pencil “Mss Catherine Franian”. SIZE: Sight: 12-1/2″ x 9-1/4″. Overall: 16″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Some minor foxing & staining, generally very good. 9-92061 (1,000-1,500)

2263
$0.00

MARY ANN NUTTING; DANVERS, MA. – FOURTEEN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FOLK ART WORKS. Unframed 1) Watercolor on paper Miniature world map Inscribed: Copied by Mary A. Nutting, Danvers Massachusetts, 1820. 2) Monotone watercolor Miniature world map 3) Twelve monotone watercolors Various farms, and home structures Most initialed verso. SIZE: 1) 5″ x 7 3/4″ 2) 5″ x 7 3/4″ 3) Largest: 6 3/4″ x 9″ CONDITION: 1) Tiny hole near border, very good overall. 2) Loss to top border, tape residue, image very good. 3) Some have minor tears, one toned, most are very good. 7-70600 (1,000-1,500)

2264
$711.00

FIRST QUARTER OF 19TH CENTURY FINE SCHOOL GIRL SILK ON LINEN DANVERS MASSACHUSETTS NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER. With meandering floral border, ABC’s and verse. “Mary Ann Nutting wrought in her 12th year”. Together with a watercolor decorated poem presented to Mary Nutting by her friend and other paper provenance materials including a monthly bill from “N. Graves’ School…Danvers”. SIZE: Needlework: 16-1/2″ x 17″. CONDITION: Excellent, unframed, never exposed to sunlight, well rendered, interesting construction, meandering border backed with cotton panels for stability. 7-70583 (2,000-4,000)

2265
$888.75

PAIR OF CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY AND CHERRY SIDECHAIRS. Third quarter 18th century, New England. The molded and shaped crest rail above an “owl’s eye” backsplat joined to nicely carved and shaped crest rail fitted with slip seat raised on square legs joined by recessed “H” stretcher. SIZE: 38″ T x 17-1/4″ to top of seat rail. CONDITION: Minor restoration to legs and replaced glue box, slip seats indetermined because of upholstery. 9-92113 (400-800)

2266
$0.00

CHERRY CORNER CUPBOARD WITH TOMBSTONE ARCH NINE-LIGHT DOOR. Finely proportioned cherry corner cupboard with 9-light door above 2-panel door constructed in two sections with crown molding above. SIZE: 48″ w x 79-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Fine finish. Evidence of restoration and reconstruction. 9-92874 (750-1,250)

2266a
$0.00

TWO 19TH CENTURY HAND PAINTED WINDOW SHADES. 1) A wide shade having a scene of a brick 2-1/2 story house with front yard having a hunter with gun and dogs; a woman milking cow; a man reading in chair and a flock of sheep, unsigned. 2) A shade having central panel bordered in brown having reddish curtain swags with blue tassels looking out a landscape with house and trees. Both shades are attached to boards for display purposes. SIZE: 1) 52″ h x 33-1/2″ w. 2) 52″ h x 28″ w. CONDITION: Only minor losses from edges generally very good. 9-90244 (10,000-15,000)

2267
$8,295.00

FULL BODIED SQUIRREL WEATHERVANE. Probably early 20th century, New England. Molded copper with nicely worn gilt surface. The figure is depicted eating a nut while sitting on a twig-like crossbar. SIZE: 23-1/2″ H x 23″ L. PROVENANCE: From a private collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent overall. 9-92811 (7,000-9,000)

2268
$0.00

LEAPING STAG FULL BODY COPPER WEATHERVANE. Attributed to Cushing & White of Waltham, Mass. Late 19th Century. Molded copper with cast zinc antlers. For similar examples see The Art of the Weathervane by Steve Miller, pg 53 top. SIZE: 19″ L x 19″ H. PROVENANCE: From a private collection. CONDITION: Very good with original gilt surface. 9-92810 (6,000-8,000)

2268a
$53,325.00

IMPORTANT MOLDED AND GILDED COPPER CENTAUR WEATHERVANE. Third quarter 19th century, attributed to A.L. Jewell & Co., Waltham, Massachusetts. The graphic flattened full body figure with verdigris and brown surface with remnants of old gilding beneath later faint brushstrokes of brown and/or black paint. The centaur drawing a bow and arrow modeled with pierced eye and with greatly accentuated nose and chin. The sheet copper tail well feathered as are the centaur’s fetlocks. With pleasing surfaces and credible visual history. Now offered with museum stand. Literature: A similar vane attributed to A.L. Jewell is illustrated in The Art of the Weathervane by Steve Miller, Schiffer Publishing Ltd., Exton, Pennsylvania, p. 66. Another owned by the Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, Vermont is illustrated in Weather Vanes: The History, Design, and Manufacture of an American Folk Art, by Charles Klamkin, Hawthorn Books, Inc. publishers, New York on page 164. SIZE: 27″ h. Overall on stand: 30″ h. 33-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: This example was removed from a large property in Lake Forest, Illinois in the early 1960s. It then became part of a private collection from which it was purchased by the current owner. CONDITION: Very nice surfaces as noted. Old restorations at neck, base of tail and tip of arrow. Vertical support tube is replacement. There is vertical compression mark present on proper left side of centaur’s body behind support pole. 9-93028 (30,000-50,000)

2269
$20,145.00

FINE HORSE AND JOCKEY MOLDED COPPER STEEPLECHASE WEATHERVANE. New England. Rendered with zinc head and crouching rider. Overall gilt surface mostly intact. Offered with museum stand. Note: several companies and individuals made variations of this weathervane. SIZE: 25″ H x 30″ L. CONDITION: Generally very good. Surface as noted. 9-91904 (5,000-6,000)

2270
$8,887.50

FINE “BLACK HAWK” FULL BODY COPPER WEATHERVANE, HARRIS & CO. This fine gilt example stamped “HARRIS & CO.” on the proper right side of body. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 26″ L x 20″ T. CONDITION: Very good, with original gilding and slight verdigris. Normal abrasions and weathering with minor seam separations. 9-90647 (8,000-12,000)

2271
$474.00

FINE FEDERAL GILT MIRROR. First quarter 19th century, possibly Boston or New York. The rectangular mirror plate within a molded slip beneath an eglomise panel with a depiction of the battle between the USS Constitution and HMS Guerriere flanked by swelled rope twist and fluted engaged half columns, each headed by a floral rosette. The stepped molded cornice with twelve pendent acorn finials above the frieze decorated with applied leaf tips and spherules. The whole gold gilt decorated. SIZE: 51-1/2″ h x 28-3/4″ w overall. CONDITION: Small losses to gilding, notably on polished gilded surfaces. In need of cosmetic restoration. Small losses to paint on eglomise panel on sky. Otherwise very good. 9-29829 (1,000-1,500)

2272
$2,429.25

FEDERAL GIRANDOLE MIRROR WITH HORACE GREELEY PROVENANCE. First quarter 19th century, probably New York City. Circular convex mirror plate within an ebonized slip all within the conforming molded frame fitted overall with spherules flanked by and fitted with scrolling candle arms with old electric socket mounts within, the arms applied with leaf tips. The crest with a carved displayed eagle on a rockwork plinth flanked by scrolling leaf tips, additionally applied with leaf tips beneath the frame. NOTE: Beneath heavy paperboard of mirror backing is a period ink inscription “Yours Horace Greeley, Merry Christmas 1830”. Horace Greeley, a New Hampshire native was known as a prominent journalist and political activist in New York City. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h x 27-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Mirror retains all original elements and gilding. Spherules with substantial losses to gilding. Small wood patch mend on backside. Also old small chip loss to foliate carving on backside. An old crack or break with glued repair to wing. Otherwise good. 9-92087 (2,000-5,000)

2273
$592.50

FEDERAL MAHOGANY INLAID TEA CADDY. First quarter 19th century. The oval caddy of curly mahogany mounted with three floral polychrome satinwood panels, mounted with an ivory escutcheon, the interior with conforming birdseye maple lid with interior cover with ivory knop. SIZE: 6″ x 3-1/2″ x 4-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92134 (500-800)

2274
$607.50

MINIATURE FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS. First quarter 19th century, American. This nice apprentice piece with bow front and rosewood crossbanding fitted with two aligned short drawers over three graduated long drawers above the shaped scrolling apron raised on outswept tapering French feet. The chest fitted with original cast brass teardrop hardware. SIZE: 13″ h x 10-3/4″ w x 7-1/2″ d. CONDITION: All feet with professional restoration to veneers, proper right front foot with veneer loss. Otherwise very good with nicely polished surfaces. 9-90141 (1,000-2,000)

2275
$1,579.50

FINE KAZVIN ORIENTAL RUG. The geometric intricate center medallion centering multiple dense floral wreaths and sprays all in shades of pink, beige, ivory and blue within similarly designed spandrels on a blue/black ground. The rose main border with dense flower heads. SIZE: 3’6″ x 4’11”. PROVENANCE: From a Northern Maine home. CONDITION: Very fine condition overall with full pile. 9-90914 (400-600)

2276
$850.50

KAZVIN ORIENTAL RUG. First half 20th century, Central Persia. The central arabesque medallion in shades of indigo, rose and cream on a midnight blue ground with dense flower heads throughout within floral spandrels in shades of rose, cream and indigo. The main ivory border with polychrome scrolling floral vinery. SIZE: 4’4″ X 6’7″ PROVENANCE: From a Northern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good with full pile. Fringe and selvedge mostly intact. 9-90913 (500-700)

2277
$0.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: We have been contacted by one knowledgeable carousel person who indicated that this could also be by Frederick Savage of Kings Lynn, circa 1900.

RARE CAROUSEL HORSE ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES DARE. Third quarter of the 19th century. This carved jumper with glass eyes and wavy mane appears to be from the workshop of C. W. Dare & Co New York, and retains an old crusty polychrome surface. SIZE: 51″h x 66 1/2″l x 12″d. CONDITION: Ears lacking, tin patch repair, wear and loss to paint, structural repairs with no apparent wood replacements, seam cracks, checking and separations typical for age. 9-90258 (5,000-7,000)

2278
$4,147.50

DIMINUTIVE CAROUSEL HORSE ATTRIBUTED TO ARMITAGE HERSCHELL. American carved carousel horse jumper, attributed to the Herschell Armitage Company, wavy mane and glass eyes, retaining gilt flourish on original brown painted surface, circa 1895. It is unusual for a carousel figure to retain its original surfaces as many were repainted multiple times. SIZE: 47″ h x 45″l x 10″d. CONDITION: Lacking horsehair tail, one stirrup and bridle leather, appears to be mostly original surface, typical checks, and separations for age. 7-70408 (3,000-5,000)

2279
$0.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: We can not guarantee this is American and now believe this to be 20th Century made.

CARVED AND PAINTED CAROUSEL HORSE. Late 19th century, American. Modeled after an outside row stander found in period carousels. Heavily carved decorative sculpture with exuberant paint and jewel and tack decoration. SIZE: 50″ T overall x 44″ L. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91977 (2,000-3,000)

2280
$10,072.50

RARE SHEET COPPER 1920’S TOURING CAR WEATHERVANE. First quarter 20th century, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. This fine example in sheet and tube copper with iron. The whole mounted with a lightning rod starburst finial with spoked wheels, raised fenders and running board. Now with museum wall mount. NOTE: For similar examples, see “The Art of the Weathervane” by Steve Miller, pp. 75-76, 98. SIZE: 33″ L x 28″ T. CONDITION: Very fine untouched condition. 9-91570 (5,000-10,000)

2281
$0.00

FULL BODY CARVED AND POLYCHROME PAINTED FIGURE OF A ROOSTER. Circa 1920, Maine. Robustly relief carved with colorful paint decorated surfaces over gessoed pine. Elaborately carved figure of a rooster, similar in style to an eagle carving by Joseph Romauld Bernier (1873-1952) of Saco/Biddeford, Maine. For a similar example see American Folk Sculpture by Robert Bishop, page 173, Plate 315. SIZE: 21″ T. CONDITION: Overall very good. Legs have been reattached at talon joints. Comb with old glue repair. 9-92094 (1,000-3,000)

2282
$0.00

FINELY CARVED FOLK ART TRADE FIGURE OF A BUTLER. American 20th Century. Probably used in the entrance of a restaurant. Well carved and painted. SIZE: 26″ T. CONDITION: Original paint, figure was at one time detached from base and reglued. Minor drying crack at neck. 9-90658 (1,200-1,800)

2283
$7,110.00

FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED TRADE FIGURE OF JOCKEY. Probably a trade figure for a race track or stable. Well carved with very good detail. SIZE: 29″ T. CONDITION: Retains original paint with minor touch up in face. 9-91892 (7,000-9,000)

2284
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED FIGURE OF CONTINENTAL MILITARY OFFICER FIGURAL WHIRLIGIG. Finely carved figure retains layers of original crackled paint and original tin coattails. SIZE: 14-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good, old repairs and losses to feet and missing whirligig blades. 9-90652 (4,000-6,000)

2285
$0.00

FINE CARVED JESTER TRADE FIGURE. Mid 19th century, New England. Well carved standing figure of a portly jester wearing a feather plumed cap with cape slung over his shoulders. Probably an tavern sign for indoor use. SIZE: 35″ T. CONDITION: Superior surface, wonderful patina. One hat plume reglued. 9-92072 (2,000-4,000)

2286
$2,962.50

HOLLOW BODIED GILT COPPER EAGLE WEATHERVANE. With fully spread wings. One ball. First quarter 19th Century, New England. Offered with museum stand. SIZE: 30″ wingspread x 20″ T. CONDITION: Very good. Gilding mostly intact. 9-91984 (2,500-3,500)

2287
$1,185.00

RARE PAIR OF CARVED STATUES OF CHINESE WOMEN. Late 19th/early 20th century. Each figure commissioned by a movie theater in Youngstown, Ohio. Depicting women in traditional floor length robes, one holding a lotus blossom, the second a fan. The statues carved from the solid in pine, the plinths of laminated pine. Both carved with angular features. Each mounted on a square notch-carved plinth. Carvings of this type were generally used as advertising props, in this case as lobby statues for the above mentioned movie theater. Most common examples are tobacconist figures from the same period. These were removed from the premises when the theater was demolished in the latter part of the 1900s. SIZE: 55″ h. CONDITION: Statues original. Retaining original paint under later surfaces. No damages or restorations noted. Structurally very good. 9-28415 (1,500-3,000)

2288
$4,443.75

CARVED AND PAINTED GIRAFFE. American. Well carved and elaborately painted figure. SIZE: 64″ T. CONDITION: Very good, minor fill restoration. 9-91976 (3,000-4,000)

2289
$592.50

SIX ASSORTED WIRE AND BRASS FIREPLACE FENDERS. Late 18th-late 19th century, English and American. Including: three D-form examples, two bowfront fenders, and one Federal serpentine front example with brass claw feet and Adam’s style urn finials. The wire work of each with varying degrees of scrolling elements, four capped with brass finials. SIZE: Smallest: 31″ l. Largest: 52-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally good to very good, minor normal and expected imperfections from age and wear. 9-90201 (1,000-2,000)

2290
$296.25

FEDERAL GILTWOOD AND EGLOMISE MIRROR. The mirror flanked by split column sides and an overhanging cornice top supporting 17 gilt spherules, the top eglomise panel depicting an English country homestead with two figures surrounded by a colorful border. A partial label is affixed to the back; most likely Cermenati of Boston. SIZE: 37″ h x 22-1/4″ at widest. CONDITION: Some loss to gesso and gilt. Plates are very good. 9-90283 (1,000-1,400)

2291
$121.50

FOLK ART CARVED BOOK STORAGE BOX. Early 19th Century, with forged nails, divided interior and splined lid. SIZE: 13-1/4″ x 11-1/4″ x 4-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good, traces of grain painting on edges. 9-90272 (200-300)

2292
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE GENTLEMAN’S HIGH CHEST. Late 18th/early 19th century, New England. This high country example of mixed woods including mahogany and pine. The rectangular dovetailed case with molded edge fitted with an arrangement of two aligned short drawers over four long drawers, all with cockbeaded edges, flanked by engaged quarter columns on a molded base raised on ogee carved bracket feet. SIZE: 42″w x 21″d x 50″h. CONDITION: Refinished with minor repairs. 9-92121 (1,600-2,400)

2293
$770.25

NICE HERATI CORRIDOR RUG. First half 20th century, Northwest Persia. Three rows of secondary geometric floral medallions in shades of dark blue and green, each centering a flower head on a wine red ground within a conforming midnight blue main border of scrolling flower heads flanked by guard borders. SIZE: 2’10” x 18’7″. CONDITION: Carpet retains full pile and fringe. NOTE: At one end, rug has been cut and rejoined for shortening. 9-92051 (1,200-1,800)

2294
$7,702.50

RARE 1805 CHARLESTON PORTER SLAVE HIRE BADGE NO. 61. A slightly convex octagonal tag with a hole at the top for suspension. A “C. PRINCE” hallmark is punched on the back, likely for Charleston silversmith Charles Prince. The elements on the front are as follows (top to bottom): “CHARLESTON” in a crescent-shaped bar punch; “No” in a square punch followed by an incuse “61” in individual punches; “PORTER” in a rectangular punch; and “1805” bar punched (the 5 is lightly struck). The Charleston Times notes that 1354 badges were sold in the fiscal year 1804-1805. Since no badges for 1804 have been confirmed, most of this total would have been dated 1805. This year (and the next) marked a change in the law and the dating method of slave-hire badges. From that point forward, they were issued to be worn for a calendar year, not a fiscal year. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 2-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good with some use dents, light green verdigris on parts, generally very good. 9-91633 (5,000-7,000)

2295
$5,467.50

FABULOUS CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA SLAVE TAG. Charleston, South Carolina, was the only city in the antebellum South to issue these tags or badges which had to be worn by any slave that was “hired out”. Each year a slave owner who hired out a slave had to pay a tax and the slave had to wear a tag proving the tax had been paid. The greater the skill and training required, the greater the tax. We have offered several great groupings of slave tags in past auctions and now we offer a very rare 1848 “Charleston Neck” servant’s tag. “Charleston Neck” was an outer portion of the city of Charleston which issued their own tags only from 1848 to 1850. Tags from this first year are the rarest and only a handful of tags from “Charleston Neck” are known during their entire production. This tag was excavated near Charleston, South Carolina, by metal detectors and are among the best example of any known. SIZE: 2″ x 2″. CONDITION: Tag has green patina with background of light colored soil. There are two bend lines seen above and below the word “SERVANT” on this tag that have been flattened and conserved. 9-92101 (5,000-8,000)

2296
$0.00

FABULOUS EARLY AMERICAN SILK EMBROIDERED SAILOR’S JUMPER. This early to mid 19th Century sailor’s blouse is thought to date circa 1830-1840. This Summer weight jumper is totally hand stitched. The blue trimmed panels have fabulous silk designs applied most likely by a sailor at sea and falls into the category of “sailor art”. Sailors had so much time on their hands that they produced wonderful pieces of folk art, including scrimshaw, carvings and rare embroidery work such as this. In our research we can find only one similarly adorned object and that is a pair of pants and seabag at Winterthur but of much later date, circa 1860. There have been other early 19th C. embroidered Naval pieces described in the Smithsonian collection, but we could not find actual images. As can be seen in photos, the workmanship is meticulous and detailed. Each cuff, which has 7-1/2″ x 5″ blue panels, is embroidered with a 10-pointed star above a fluted anchor with rope and two 5-pointed stars on either side. The blue panel is trimmed with floral edged borders, as are all the other trimmed panels. The front “bib” is about 8″ across and 9″ tall with a 4-1/4″ spread winged eagle holding an olive branch in one talon and an American flag on staff in his beak. There are three 10-pointed stars and two 5-pointed stars also in this panel. Panels on shoulder trim are about 3″ wide and 8″ long with central devise of fluted anchor and rope over a flagstaff with Liberty cap holding a furled American flag. Also in each of these panels on shoulders are three 5-pointed stars. The back “fall”, which is a 7″ x 17″ panel, has a central devise over 6″ wide and 5″ tall that incorporates the patriotic shield with red and white stripes with two flags on poles on either side and a large spread winged eagle flying above and seven 5-pointed stars in arch above eagle. Each corner of this “fall” has a 10-pointed star above a fluted anchor bordered, as is all the trim, by the repeated floral rope seen throughout the design. This is truly a marvelous piece of American folk art that would grace the finest museum displays anywhere. SIZE: As indicated above. CONDITION: Very good to fine overall. There are scattered stains and several small holes in cotton blouse. The blue cotton panels still retain good strong color, as can be seen in photos. Blouse retains orig Mother of Pearl buttons on cuffs and five small orig Mother of Pearl buttons are found on “bib” (number of buttons on Naval jumpers often denote sailor’s rating or station). Silk embroidery was once brightly multi-colored. When studied under blacklight the red stripes on the flag and shield and blue of the cantons can be determined much easier. Still much detail is visible in the faded colors, as can be seen in photos. Embroidery is mostly intact, however there are reductions, especially in the simulated rope borders that contain the repeating floral vine design, with most reductions seen on cuffs and on left border design of rear “fall”. Other areas of missing embroidery are seen, including a 1/2″ x 1/4″ reduction in the right wing of eagle on “fall”. 8-76332 (9,000-12,000)

2297
$0.00

1/6TH PLATE AMBROTYPE OF A YOUNG SAILOR WITH TINTED BLUE COLLAR & CUFFS. The sailor wearing tarred weatherproof hat. Housed in a Civil War era case with patriotic mat embossed with flags, ship & cannon. CONDITION: Image fine overall, case as is. 9-90564 (3,000-5,000)

2298
$243.00

MID 19TH CENTURY BI-CORN HAT WITH BANGOR, MAINE LABEL. Paris labeled beaver skin military or fraternal bi-corn hat. Adams Bros / Bangor Me retailers. SIZE: 16″ L x 6-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Normal wear to edges. 9-91604 (400-600)

2299
$729.00

TWO PAIR OF 19th CENTURY FRENCH MADE EPAULETS. Each pair housed in their original fitted tin boxes; one with sash cord; one having an anchor and rope insignia possibly Lt. Commander. The other with similar insignia with two oak leaves added indicating Full Commander. Along with epaulets is a pamphlet dated September 4, 1862 by Commander Geo. Henry Preble, USN with a written inscription on top from Preble. These epaulets through family lore belonged to Commander George Henry Preble, but we have not been able to verify this. SIZE: 6″ h x 9″ x 6″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine Collection. CONDITION: Boxes show use. Epaulets are very good. Booklet damaged. 9-90931 (400-600)

2300
$0.00
Revised: 2/4/2014

Note: As noted in the catalog the family understood this picture depicted the 1st Philadelphia Cavalry. One person has contacted us and indicated he does not believe this to be so. We make no guarantee of what unit this is.

THOMAS C SAVORY (American, Fl. 1837-1852) MILITARY PARADE OF THE PHILADELPHIA CAVALRY. Oil on canvas Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame with magnificent crest having a shield supporting six draped flags & helmet flanked by two full bodied standing horses Signed lower right Savory NOTE: According to the Estate this painting depicts the Philadelphia Cavalry in formation- The horse regiment on parade is the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry on the Belmont Plateau, overlooking the city of Philadelphia, honoring their participation in the War of 1812. It is believed that this painting previously hung in the 23rd armory in Philadelphia at the turn of the 20th century. SIZE: 30″ x 72″. Overall: 52″ x 79″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, very good 9-92257 (50,000-75,000)

2301
$1,540.50

ZACHARY TAYLOR PAPIER MACHE CHEROOT CASE. “Taylor’s Battle the Rio Grande”, handpainted scene of Taylor on horseback reviewing troops. SIZE: 5-3/8″ x 2-3/4″. CONDITION: Minor scratches in image. 9-90562 (800-1,200)

2302
$2,962.50

OUTSTANDING LOT OF 64 REFERENCE BOOKS ON FIREARMS, BLADED WEAPONS, AND REGALIA. Including a 5 volume set of “The Visser Collection”. A fine addition to any reference library. SIZE: Varies. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92299 (1,000-2,000)

2303
$7,702.50

EARLY CONFEDERATE PARADE FLAG. The blue canton filled with eleven hand-stitched white 6-pointed stars. The field having five white stripes and four red felt stripes. Hand stitched. SIZE: 13″ x 38-1/2″. CONDITION: Some foxing & soiling, losses through moth holes, generally good & intact. 9-90570 (5,000-7,000)

2304
$237.00

FRAGMENT OF CONFEDERATE FLAG CAPTURED BY CORPORAL JOHN CONANT OF THE 44TH MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY. Accompanying a 4″ x 2″ remnant of red cotton is a tag that reads “This is a piece of a rebel flag that we took from a battery. It is not much of itself but will serve for a “relic” John”. Accompanying the fragment is a CDV of Corporal Conant. Conant entered service 8/29/1862 as a Private, was mustered out 6/18/1863 and entered the 29th MA Heavy Artillery and was then commissioned July 1, 1865 into Co. A of the 54th MA Infantry. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-90567 (400-600)

2305
$0.00

CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICAN PLANCHETTE, 1862 STRIKE. 1862 dated American Civil War era official Confederate seal shell. In copper against a lead back. 3-1/2″ dia. plus unfinished edge. Featuring a central images of General George Washington on horseback encircled by a ring of crops and an outside ring “THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA – 22 FEBRUARY 1862 – DEO VINDICE” SIZE: 4″ dia. CONDITION: Fabulous detail in the strike, very good. 9-90565 (3,000-5,000)

2306
$237.00

LARGE LITHOGRAPH OF ANDERSONVILLE PRISON, CAMP SUMTER, GEORGIA, 1864. The lithograph titled below scene “ANDERSONVILLE PRISON, CAMP SUMTER GA., as it appeared August 1, 1864, when it contained 35,000 prisoners of war/drawn from memory by Thomas O’Dea, late Private Co. E. 16th Regt. Maine Infl. Vols; On stone by T.J.S. Landis”. Hentry Selbert & Bros Litho 1885. Birdseye view of the high walled prison with outskirts of cleared area with Union soldiers. The whole surrounded by 20 vignettes with caption key. SIZE: 39″ h x 60″ w. CONDITION: Backed on linen, as found. Edges and interior with losses and rips. Mostly intact. 9-90571 (800-1,200)

2307
$1,066.50

TWO MOUNTED CAVALRY ON HORSEBACK. Late 19th/early 20th century. Each full body figure with glass eyes and realistic and natural facial features. One rider in officer’s uniform, the second an enlisted man. Both are on fully equipped horses with bridles and saddles. Each with natural horsehair covering the horses modeled bodies. Depicted walking on a paved stone surface. SIZE: 34″ h x 38” h x 12-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Overall very good with minor deterioration to uniforms. Figures remain structurally sound. 9-92799 (2,000-3,000)

2308
$850.50

150+ CIVIL WAR PATRIOTIC ENVELOPES/COVERS. Many with full color and mostly different, most being full covers although some fronts. Front images include: States, Generals, Caricatures, Political, & more. SIZE: Ranging from 2-1/4″ x 5″ to 3-1/2″ x 6″. CONDITION: Mostly intact with some soiling, good. 9-90937 (1,000-2,000)

2309
$0.00

FABULOUS LOT OF FIGURAL MACERATED CURRENCY. Lot includes: 6″ Abraham Lincoln bust; 5″ high Washington Monument (with original label); 4″ diameter souvenir of Washington, DC with original raised description on reverse, the medallion showing the capitol with American flag; 4″ diameter George Washington medallion with original label; 5-1/2″ diameter shell dish with partial original label; 6″ long shoe; 4″ long shoe with partial original label; 3-1/2″ high boot with original label; 3-3/4″ pitcher; 2″ high top hat with original label and red, white, and blue ribbon. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Lincoln with an old repair across neck, shell with roughness to edge, and possibly a reglued Washington Monument. Otherwise very good. 9-28410 (2,000-3,000)

2310
$1,244.25
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: The carver participated in the re-enactment of Arnould’s March to Quebec in Revolutionary War time which inspired him to make the carving.

DAVID J HOLMES (American, 20th Century) “REFLECTION”. Fine carved wood figure of a Revolutionary War soldier resting with his foot on a stump eating an apple. Signed on base & titled. Cut from the solid and having a removable musket. Figure stands on a custom fluted column in two parts. David J. Holmes carved in Plymouth Maine & then worked at Trenton Quarry. SIZE: Figure: 25-1/2″ h. Column: 40-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, musket with chip on hammer. 9-90517 (500-1,000)

2311
$1,659.00

TWO 19TH CENTURY PAPIER MACHE PORTRAIT SNUFF BOXES. 1) Transfer decorated portrait of General Zachery Taylor. 2) Transfer portrait of Daniel Webster. SIZE: 1) 3-1/4″. 2) 3-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) With minor nicks around top edge. 2) Very good condition. 9-90561 (1,000-1,500)

2312
$486.00

ASSORTED LOT OF 23 CONFEDERATE & SOUTHERN OBSOLETE NOTES. 14 notes are 1864 issues with denominations between $5 and $100. Other notes include fractional notes on the Bank of Tennessee, State of South Carolina, Corporation of Fredericksburg, Corporation of Winchester, Augusta Savings Bank, & others. CONDITION: Most bills intact, a few with corner damage, one Winchester is as is. 9-90940 (300-500)

2313
$948.00

RARE NEW HAMPSHIRE COLONIAL NOTE. Signed by Thompson & Gilman. Serial Number 3348, 2 shillings, 6 pence, Colony of New Hampshire, July 25, 1775. NOTE: New Hampshire Colonial notes are quite rare when found intact and not cut out cancelled. SIZE: Approximately 4-3/8″ x 2-1/4″. CONDITION: Note is trimmed with reductions to right corner, note is broken at fold in center with a glued paper repair. 9-90939 (800-1,200)

2314
$3,199.50

16TH CENTURY NUREMBERG ETCHED IRON CASKET. The rectangular body with hinged lid and raised ball feet. The lid having a swing bail carrying handle, keyhole with movable escutcheon. The top engraved with two side portraits, four sides and bottom etched with foliate designs. The lock with two tumblers and key. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 3-1/2″ w x 2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Key is stuck in keyhole, etching rubbed. 9-92285 (1,000-2,000)

2315
$183,675.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

NOTE: We have continued to research for more information regarding this reliquary chest and recently spoke with an associate of the late doctor who collected it. It was the associates understanding and belief that the chest had been purchased through Blumka Gallery in New York, a prestigious firm which for many years has dealt with medieval, Renaissance and Baroque works of Art. According to the associate, it was his understanding that someone known to the doctor purchased the reliquary chest in the 1980’s from Blumka and since that time the doctor had continually attempted to purchase the chest from the original owner. It was not until a short while ago (prior to the doctor’s death) that he was able to acquire it and it was in his vault at the time we removed the contents of the estate. We have no receipt; we have no paperwork or proof of this statement only verbal input from an associate of the late owner.

RARE AND IMPORTANT 13th CENTURY LIMOGES GILT-COPPER AND POLYCHROME ENAMEL RECTANGULAR RELIQUARY CHASSE. The front of the reliquary having six enameled poupees. The engraved and gilt decorated background set with various colored round and oval glass, also inserts having enameled colors of white, turquoise and medium lapis blue. The inset eyes are blue lapis colored beads. The edge of the chasse applied with narrow white enamel and gilt copper trim affixed with small cast nails. The background having an engraved, stippled and four-petal flower decoration. The back of the chasse having a bottom hinged door with lock present (no key). The back decoration in rows of squared alternating four-petal flowers in champleve enamel of dark lapis, sky blue, turquoise, green, yellow, wine red and white. The chasse on four squared high legs. The top crest having pierced work with three ball finials (middle ball missing). The ends in champleve of lapis with a standing gilt and engraved Figure of Saint with enameled sky blue and white halo. The core of the chasse of ancient wood (probably oak) and having hand forged iron hinges and lock mechanism. Beginning in the 12th century, Limoges became the premier center of production of polychrome enamels. Originally art forms with Limoges enamel were reserved for liturgical works of art. These reliquary containers (or in French, chasses) were sacred repositories for the holiest of objects, often the physical remains such as saint’s bones, pieces of cloth, etc. They were usually modeled in the form of a church with a pitched roof such as this one. Very few of these rare treasures survive in private hands. Today most that have been removed from churches through the ages now reside in museum collections. This represents an extremely rare opportunity to acquire one of these genuine treasures.REFERENCE: For a 13th century example with similar applied poupee see Enamels of Limoges 1100-1350, the Metropolitan Museum of Art page 327. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h x 3-1/2″ d (including projected heads). 3″ across side. 8-3/4″ across crest. 8-1/4″ across base. PROVENANCE: From a doctor’s estate. An old time collection from Kentucky. CONDITION: Shows consistent wear for age, some jewels cracked with one having small, loss all are worn, enamel generally in very good condition with scattered losses dispersed over the surface, gilt worn all over. 9-92284 (50,000-150,000)

2316
$2,370.00

GILT FLORENTINE RELIQUARY CHEST WITH FOUR NICHES FOR APOSTLES. This finely detailed gessoed chest is in the style of the 15th century. Probably 19th century constructed from ancient wood. The cabinet has Tabernacle molded sides featuring niches for apostles front and back with architectural and foliate detail in gilt gessoed. Having an in-curving pediment top. Each side is centered by heraldic seal. The interior reveals ancient wood with worm damage having its original forged cotter pin hinges. Very interesting and graphic example of very high quality. SIZE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. PROVENANCE: 28″w x 18″d x 22-1/2″h CONDITION: Wonderful, original surface, light wear and almost entire surface is intact. 9-92232 (1,000-2,000)

2317
$11,542.50

MEDIEVAL CELTIC MONTEFORTINO TYPE HELMET. Circa 300 B.C-100 A.D. The helmet in a conical form, with raised central knob having further embellishment of bird or snake heads. A protruding neck guard missing its cheek plates. The rim decorated with a rope type edge with other incised lines, two holes are present on sides to accommodate the cheek plates. Also a drilled hole in neck guard is present. SIZE: 10″ h. 11″ front to side. 8-1/2″ side to side. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Wonderful mottled brown to green patina. 1″ x 1″ hole in neck guard. Otherwise very good. 9-92286 (2,500-4,500)

2318
$486.00

17TH CENTURY STYLE LOBSTER-TAILED POT HELMET. Having a rounded skull piece made of 12 sections riveted to a band. The front supporting a protruding rim coming to a point and the back supporting a 3-section “lobster tail” back. The top of the helmet supporting a spike round 14-lobed plate, two side straps of five riveted plates, reinforced with leather. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h x 17″ l x 7″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92235 (800-1,200)

2319
$0.00

EGYPTIAN ALABASTER JAR. 12 Dynasty (1991 B.C.-1783 B.C.), Egypt. Alabaster jar with flattened base and shallow ring collar. Translucent stone with horizontal veining. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h x 4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92718 (2,000-4,000)

2320
$1,066.50

EGYPTIAN AMULETIC FIGURE OF GOD NEFERTUM. Sait Period, 26th dynasty circa (500 B.C.), Egypt. Green and brown faience. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Broken in half, loss to lower half. Upper half sits in a wooden base. 9-92713 (200-400)

2321
$8,295.00

LARGE ANCIENT MOSAIC FRAGMENT WITH TWO DUCKS. Fine large mosaic fragment framed in a shadow box having a male and female duck with vegetation and hanging fruit. Probably Roman. Shadow box circa 1900. SIZE: Fragment: 8″h x 13″w. Shadow Box: 13-1/2″h x 17-1/2″w x 3″d. PROVENANCE: From the possessions of an early 20th century American artist. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92413 (1,500-2,500)

2322
$729.00

EGYPTIAN CARVED WOODEN MASK. Egypt, Ptolemaic Period (between 3rd and 1st century, B.C.). Carved wooden mask with traces of red and black paint. SIZE: 7-1/2″ l x 3-1/4″ w. PROVENANCE: Kamloops Inc. 38 West 32nd Street, NYC, NY. From the Royal Ontario Museum King Tut Exhibition. CONDITION: Good. 9-92727 (1,000-1,500)

2323
$1,093.50

USHABTI. Ptolemaic Period (305 B.C.-30 B.C.), Egypt. Faience pottery. Listed as U/Pa/bast, son of ast/en/tas. On bottom of base, “Belonged to Alexander Huth, January 1915”. SIZE: 5″ h. PROVENANCE: Alexander Huth, Edinburgh, Scotland. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92712 (300-500)

2324
$2,430.00

EGYPTIAN BRONZE OF ENTHRONED OSIRIS. Ptolemaic Period (305 B.C.-30 B.C.), Egypt. Egyptian bronze of enthroned Osiris. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92714 (1,500-2,500)

2325
$651.75

EGYPTIAN FIGURE OF SHABTI OR USHABTI. Egypt, 26th Dynasty, circa 600 B.C. Green faience figure of Shabti or Ushabti. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92719 (200-400)

2326
$607.50

NORTH WOODLANDS, NATIVE AMERICAN QUILL BOX. 19th century porcupine quill and birch bark rectangular lidded box, with white pine base, polychrome dyed quills set in a geometric pattern on the top surface and sawtooth pattern on the base. SIZE: 5-1/2″h x 9″w x 7″d. CONDITION: Scattered quill loss, some fading of colors, structurally sound. 9-90066 (300-500)

2327
$533.25

WOODLANDS INDIAN BEADED VEST. Circa last quarter of 19th century. The front of the vest decorated with two large flowers with leaves emanating from a diamond shaped beaded form having two crosses. The shoulders and sides are fully beaded with the back having a double leaf decoration surrounded by clear beads. All the beads are in cut tube form. Probably Russian blues and cut Czechoslovakian beads. The outside material is a brown fabric, the inside, black with a red pattern. SIZE: 20″ x 18″. CONDITION: Generally very good, some minor imperfections. 9-90460 (400-600)

2328
$4,443.75

FINE MOKI STYLE GERMANTOWN NAVAJO WEAVING. Very finely woven in black, white, red and blue Germantown yarns, blue banded background with red Germantown wool medallion in a geometric design. SIZE: 44″ W x 82″ L. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Blue bands are faded to pleasant slate gray, several old native repairs are evident, minor staining, 1″ split on one edge. 9-92297 (4,000-6,000)

2329
$364.50

NAVAJO TRANSITIONAL STYLE WEAVING. Circa 1900, large red serrated edge diamond design in red, brown and white, soft home spun wool. SIZE: 42″ W x 64″ L. CONDITION: One small hole, some broken selvage threads on edge, two velcro strips attached to edge for hanging. 7-70424 (600-800)

2330
$668.25
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: There is a hairline crack on the front of the plate which may have been there at the time the plate was decorated??

SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO BLACKWARE PLATE, SIGNED. San Ildefonso Pueblo blackware plate in the feather pattern signed by Maria and Santana. Maria Martinez, ca. 1887-1980 was the foremost Pueblo potter that worked in the blackware form collaborating with her daughter-in-law Santana from 1943-1956. SIZE: 11-3/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good condition. 9-92253 (1,000-2,000)

2331
$1,540.50

19TH CENTURY CARVED CATLINITE PLAINS INDIAN PIPE WITH ORIGINAL FIRE BURNED STEM. Fine example in very good condition. SIZE: Bowl: 3-1/2″ – Stem: 19″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91609 (800-1,200)

2332
$364.50

LARGE ZIA STYLE OLLA. Featuring bird and geometric designs in white, black and terracotta paint, most likely Mexican in origin. SIZE: 14″ T. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good, some wear to paint. 9-92252 (400-600)

2333
$1,540.50

18 PIECES OF PUEBLO POTTERY. Consisting of 18 pieces, bowls and ollas, from various pueblos including Hopi, Zia, Maricopa, and Acoma. Having geometric and naturalistic paint decoration. SIZE: Ranging from 3″ diameter bowl to 9-1/2″ olla. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: All in good to very good condition. 9-92254-1 (1,200-1,600)

2334
$972.00

LOT OF 20 CASAS GRANDE STYLE EFFIGY JARS AND OLLAS. Lot of 20 Casas Grande style effigy jars and ollas, many with human and animal form decoration, all with geometric paint. SIZE: Ranges from 4″ T to 7-1/2″ T. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: One piece with broken head, several with drying and impact cracks, several in very good condition. 9-92254-3 (800-1,200)

2335
$622.13

GROUP OF 35 PIECES OF SOUTH WESTERN AND SOUTH WESTERN STYLE MINIATURE POTTERY. Group of 35 pieces of South Western and South Western style miniature pottery, together with two miniature baskets, various tribes and pueblos, some pieces with maker’s mark. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92254-2 (800-1,200)

2336
$364.50

PREHISTORIC STYLE SOUTH AMERICAN SEATED HUMAN EFFIGY POTTERY FIGURE. Prehistoric style South American seated human effigy pottery figure, nude figure with earrings, nose plug and necklace seated on primitive two legged stool. SIZE: 14-1/2″ T. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92254 (300-500)

2337
$1,458.00

NATIVE AMERICAN TRADE AXE WITH HANDLE. The forged handle blade attached to a wooden tack decorated handle. SIZE: 23″ L. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91983 (1,500-1,800)

2338
$2,370.00

GROUP OF FIVE ETHNIC CARVINGS, NORTHWEST COAST NATIVE AMERICAN AND MAORI. Collection consists of a well carved and painted Northwest coast Native American raven clan shamans rattle, early to mid-20th century. Piece two is a very intricately carved Maiori war club with figure. Well detailed carving emulating Maori warrior tattoos, dark hardwood with inset mother of pearl. Together with three mid to late 20th century carved Northwest Native American Totems. SIZE: Rattle: 9-1/2″. Club: 16″. Totems: 19-1/2″ to 40″ t. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: All in good condition. 9-92258 (1,000-2,000)

2339
$3,402.00

IMPORTANT NORTHWEST COAST SCRIMSHAW ESKIMO WALRUS TUSK PIPE. Last quarter 19th century. This nice example scrimmed with walrus, fish, and other aquatic animals in shades of red and brown ink. The bowl of a cone shape, a carved fanciful animal near the mouthpiece. A very nice whimsical example. SIZE: 13-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private Utah collection. CONDITION: Original surfaces undisturbed with good patina. 9-92887 (2,000-3,000)

2340
$444.38

NORTHWEST COAST SCRIMSHAW CRIBBAGE BOARD. Circa 1880. Depicting Eskimos in the act of hunting, the flattened top surface of a cribbage board bordered by heart shaped floral designs, the board with hearts and hands. The reverse scrimmed with walrus, fish, caribou, ducks, rabbits, etc., all on a fanciful landscape. Hunters may be seen in the background smoking their catch. SIZE: 11″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private Utah collection. CONDITION: Very good overall, undisturbed surfaces, nice patina. 9-92886 (1,500-2,500)

2341
$3,081.00

RARE SCRIMSHAW ALASKAN WALRUS IVORY CARVED AND SCRIMMED BOAT. Third quarter 19th century. The boat manned by eleven carved figures, along with a twelfth who is depicted crouching looking upwards. Within the boat are two carcasses captured in a hunt. The hull is fancifully decorated with mythological animals. The transom is carved with a fully round face. SIZE: 8-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Three holes drilled in the bottom appear original, the truncated mast also appears original. There may have been very small detailed paddles at one time. Otherwise very good. 9-92889 (4,000-5,000)

2342
$850.50

ESKIMO SCRIMSHAW TUSK. Late 19th century. Scrimmed overall with scenes of a walrus hunt depicting the hunt, the kill, the return to the Kiva or Qargi (a communal building), and ceremonial dance. The reverse uncarved. SIZE: 16-3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private Utah collection. CONDITION: The tusk with old tight hairline cracks, with undisturbed surfaces and good patina. 9-92885 (1,500-2,500)

2343
$0.00

RARE SCRIMSHAW ESKIMO WALRUS TUSK PIPE. Last quarter 19th century, Northwest Coast Region. Of classic style, this heavily scrimmed example with scenes of daily life including hunting & fishing scenes and smoke preparation of the catch. The top of the pipe carved with seals and walrus, the bowl rimmed with four carved heads. SIZE: 14″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private Utah collection. CONDITION: Fine example with undisturbed surfaces and good patina. 9-92888 (2,000-3,000)

2344
$2,430.00

FINE ESKIMO WALRUS SCRIMSHAW TUSK PIPE. Last quarter 19th century, Northwest Coast. This nice example; the pipe bowl in the form of a hollowed walrus, the curved stem applied with carved folk art whales and a walrus. The side of the stem inscribed “Geo. W. Melville…”, additional writing and script illegible. NOTE: George W. Melville, United States Navy, Rear Admiral and Chief Engineer, California, 1870-1880. SIZE: 17-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private Utah collection. CONDITION: Very good with normal and expected wear to surfaces. Nice patina. 9-92890 (3,000-4,000)

2345
$151.88

INUIT HARDSTONE CARVING, LATE 20TH CENTURY, CANADA. Inuit hardstone carving of a human image. SIZE: 6” t x 5” w. CONDITION: Natural wear to stone. 9-90964 (250-350)

2346
$486.00

LARGE WHALE BONE CARVED INUIT FIGURE WITH DOG. Fine ethnic carving by an Inuit artist. SIZE: 18″ X 10″ X 18-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70545 (800-1,200)

2347
$364.50

WALRUS IVORY CARVING. 20th century, Inuit, Canada. Scrimshawed walrus tusk carved with various animals. SIZE: 17-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good with natural age wear. 9-90127 (500-1,000)

2348
$1,422.00

GRENFELL RUG. Early 20th century, Labrador/Newfoundland. Woven with a depiction of sailing ships in an ice filled bay, a coastal lighthouse in the background, all within an olive green border. Original label remains sewn on reverse. SIZE: 27″ h x 39″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Paul Kaplan collection. Note: This rug is illustrated in “Hooked Rugs: History and the continuing tradition.” by Jessie A. Turbayne. Illustration at bottom of page 112. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29138 (1,300-1,600)

2349
$0.00

GAFF-RIGGED SLOOP MODEL. Late third quarter 19th century, New England. Fully rigged mahogany planked model with carved eagle figurehead and stern board featuring an oval deck house with glass windows and slider hatch continuing to a circular companionway. The model additionally with stovepipe, dory, anchors, and working tiller. Deck house with contrasting plank construction. Fabric sails probably cotton striping on linen. Hull with nicely varnished surfaces. Now mounted on a modern display stand. SIZE: Overall: 33-1/2″ h x 38″ l. CONDITION: Very good original condition with nice patina. 9-92986 (2,000-3,000)

2350
$0.00

FINELY SCULPTED AND PAINTED WOOD WHALE WEATHERVANE. With fully spread tail fin. Retaining much of its original painted surface. Very beautifully designed mid-20th Century weathervane retaining a wonderful original surface. Mounted on a turned finial base of similar quality. SIZE: Whale 31″ L x 11-1/2″ T; with finial 24″ T. CONDITION: Fine with terrific surface. 9-90650 (4,000-6,000)

2351
$888.75

CARVED FEDERAL EAGLE PEDIMENT. Finely carved, early 19th Century. In the manner of Samuel McIntyre. SIZE: 26-1/2″ L x 7″ T. CONDITION: Very good, reglued separation near feet. Much of original finish intact. 9-91608 (500-800)

2352
$1,458.00

19TH CENTURY ARCHITECTURAL OR NAUTICAL CARVED EAGLE HEAD. With traces of original polychrome paint. Very well detailed hardwood carving of eagle head, probably nautical or architectural in nature with keyed dovetailed attachment. SIZE: 21″ L x 12″ T. CONDITION: Fine original surface with traces of original polychrome paint. 9-92014 (2,000-3,000)

2353
$1,125.75

FINE DIORAMA OF A THREE-MAST SAILING SHIP WITH TUGBOAT. The shadowbox design showing a three-mast ship sailing right to left in full sail with flags atop each mast and having an American flag at stern. A tugboat is seen off the bow. Ship having carved wooden sails and well detailed water with painted background. 19th/20th Century with oak frame having white edge. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 31-1/2″ x 5″ Deep. CONDITION: Very good. Rigging and original surface intact. 9-90965 (1,000-1,500)

2354
$1,303.50

HALF HULL SHIP MODEL, POCAHONTAS. 20th century. Painted plaque displaying a pine laminate hull, inscribed: “Pocahontas, Built 1829 Newburyport, Length 113-0′; Beam 26′-4″ Height 17′.6″, Length Between Perps 103′ – 6”. SIZE: 11″h x 37 1/2″l x 5″d. CONDITION: Scattered loss to paint on plaque, otherwise good. 9-92358 (1,500-2,500)

2355
$474.00

HALF HULL SHIP BUILDER’S MODEL, POWHATAN. 20th century. New England Merchant Brig. plaque displaying a pine laminate hull, Powatan”, brass nameplate: ” Powhatan, Built 1829 Newburyport, Mass. Length 113′; Beam 26′.4″ Depth 17′.6″, The hull painted with three rows of technical descriptions pertaining to construction. SIZE: 11″ h 37 1/2″w x 11″ x 5″d CONDITION: Two mount drill holes, good overall. 9-92359 (1,500-2,500)

2356
$444.38

FINE CASED SHIP MODEL OF A GAFF-RIGGED TOPSAIL SCHOONER. Mid-20th century, New England. The fully rigged schooner “Puritan” of Gloucester, Massachusetts depicted with crew members aloft and on deck working the black hulled schooner in choppy seas. Mounted in its original case. SIZE: Overall: 27″h x 32-1/2″l x 10-1/2″w. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 9-91795 (1,500-2,500)

2357
$0.00

FABULOUS DIORAMA OF THE YACHT “CORSAIR” IN NEW YORK HARBOR. Housed in a walnut molded wood period frame with gilt liner and glass. The two-mast yacht seen with hull in water having figures on deck, single stack with two life boats. The name is on the wheelhouse and flies at the top of back mast. The background painting possibly by Stubbs. Shows Governor’s Island and two sides of the Hudson River. SIZE: 28-3/4″ x 36-1/2″ x 5″. CONDITION: Ship in good condition, back canvas decoration has area of repair, otherwise very good. 9-90887 (2,000-4,000)

2358
$2,192.25

CARVED TROPHY SALMON. Molded mahogany plaque displaying a wood carved salmon with polychrome surface, having nicely carved scales and fins, the plaque inscribed” River Tay, Cuilaluinns Stretch. Feb. 1937 12 LBS 9 OZ” SIZE: 17 1/2″h x 38 3/4″l x 3 1/2″d. CONDITION: Very good original, minor wear to paint on snout and fins. 9-92353 (2,000-3,000)

2359
$474.00

BROWN TROUT TROPHY MOUNT. Circa 1906. Mounted and displayed in diorama form, the full body brown trout suspended amongst realistic aquatic plants on a river bottom. Mounted within its original bow front glass and wood case with eglomise borders. Titled on the bottom of glass front “BROWN TROUT / Caught by J. Hinchcliffe, River Dart, Oct. 16th. 1906 Weight 4 lb. 2 oz.” SIZE: 12-1/2″ h x 25″ l x 7″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good overall original condition. 9-93029 (500-1,000)

2360
$3,555.00

CARVED ATLANTIC SALMON TROPHY MOUNT. Quartersawn oak plaque displaying a fine carved salmon, retaining original polychrome surface, having detailed scales and fins, the plaque inscribed: “40 LBS. Caught by B.A.T. Sand River . 1913, Length 48″, Girth 26 1/2”. SIZE: 19 1/4″h x 60 1/2″l x 3 1/2″d. CONDITION: Very good original with minor loss to tip of tail, pectoral fin repaired. 9-93030 (1,000-2,000)

2361
$4,443.75
Revised: 1/20/2014

Please Note: Upon inspection we determined that the arrow is actually a cascading wave and never had a bottom helf to the arrow point tip.

THREE DIMENSIONAL COPPER LIGHTHOUSE WEATHERVANE. Circa 1920, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. This nice graphic example with conical form lighthouse applied with windows, doors, and widow’s walk, the beacon fashioned from a glass electrical insulator used as light beacon. The lighthouse depicted on a landscape outcrop, with three dimensional waves and arrowhead on a ball with scroll brackets. Now offered with museum stand. SIZE: 41″ L x 25″ T. CONDITION: Very good, nice verdigris surfaces. Widow’s walk railing slightly askew, missing bottom half of arrow point. 9-92079 (2,000-4,000)

2362
$0.00

GILT COPPER SAILBOAT WEATHERVANE BY L.W. CUSHING. Sailboat with cabin. SIZE: 34″ L x 34″ T. CONDITION: Fine condition, surface appears to be regilt. 9-90243 (4,000-6,000)

2363
$0.00

FINE WALNUT PROVINCIAL SECRETAIRE. 18th century, France. Fine walnut provincial secretaire with beautifully carved drop down front which reveals a writing surface and fitted serpentine interior consisting of four conforming drawers and letter slots above a dovetail drawer with scroll carved front above well carved apron connecting serpentine legs with floral carved knees and foliate carved feet. SIZE: 37-1/2″w x 23-1/2″d x 35-1/2″h. CONDITION: Very good allover with fine finish leaving original color. Very minor restoration. 9-92144 (3,000-5,000)

2364
$0.00

18TH CENTURY CARVED AND GESSO DECORATED FRAMED RELIGIOUS PLAQUE. The rectangular walnut panel relief carved having a thin gilt gesso layer. The carving shows Mary with baby Jesus and two children having four winged cherub faces above. Wood frame held by four cut forged nails. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h x 10-1/4″ w. Overall: 15-1/2″ h x 13-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Repair to upper right corner, old butterfly repair to panel, some evidence of old insect activity. Generally very good. 9-92287 (1,000-3,000)

2365
$486.00

ELABORATELY CARVED CONTINENTAL JEWELED CASKET. Set with 8 gilt religious figures and various jewels. Retaining original interior shelf and velvet lining. SIZE: 10-1/2″ T x 10-1/2″ W. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good, with a few minor losses to carving. 9-91886 (1,000-1,500)

2366
$355.50

FINELY CARVED AND PAINTED RELIGIOUS FIGURE. 17th or 18th century, probably Italy. With glass eyes, having crudely woven and painted fabric cape. SIZE: 18-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Fair condition, split and chip in gessoed face near mouth, overall crazing and considerable worm damage, loss to gesso hair. 9-25012 (400-650)

2367
$2,916.00

AUBOUSSON RUG. 19th century, France. This fine example in pastel colors, the central medallion, a floral spray within an oval ribbon tied floral cartouche on a textured field wrought with foliate vinery of subtle contrasting color, all within an arrangement of floral sprays joined by a classical foliate garland within a stepped border of ribbon tied garlands. The outer borders in shades of light pink. SIZE: 15’1″ x 11’1″. CONDITION: Professionally cleaned. Structurally very good. 9-90411 (3,000-4,000)

2368
$1,701.00

GILT AND CARVED ROCOCCO MARBLE TOP CONSOLE. 19th century or earlier. The carrera marble top with serpentine front and half serpentine sides with molded edges, above the conforming frieze carved in deep relief with scrolling leaf tips and floral sprigs centering a carved shell. Raised on S-scrolled cabriole legs headed by C-scrolled leaf tips. The legs joined by a foliate stretcher surmounted by a figure of cupid with bow and arrow. The whole with bright gilding. SIZE: 36″ h x 41″ w x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90069 (2,800-4,800)

2369
$770.25

CARVED LOUIS XV FRUITWOOD LOLLING CHAIR. With carved arms and arm supports, having well carved base with serpentine “X” stretcher with choice period needlepoint tapestry. SIZE: 43″ T – Seat Height – 18″. CONDITION: Very good, no apparent damage, later refinish, retaining original patina. 9-92120 (1,200-1,600)

2370
$182.25

CARVED IVORY CANISTER. Late 19th century, Continental. Carved depicting a castle tower depicted with windows and an arched doorway through which horsemen and footmen are entering. The top rim simulating ruins. On a conforming circular plinth raised on square feet, all joined with cross braces. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h x 3-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Generally good with normal and expected shrinkage cracks, mellow patina and good color. 9-29813 (150-300)

2371
$1,007.25

NAPOLEON III BURL WOOD JEWELRY CASKET WITH BOULLE INLAY. Fitted with four silk lined roll-out jewelry drawers having serpentine front and ball feet. Fine quality with banded inlay, drawers with quilted silk interior, original lock and key. SIZE: 11″ x 6-1/2″ x 7″ T. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70407 (800-1,200)

2372
$2,370.00

FLEMISH TAPESTRY FRAGMENT. 19th century or earlier, Holland or Belgium. Probably a quarter fragment depicting an assembly of Roman officers and soldiers, all in full armor and parade dress, many with spears and pikes, and also with flags and placards identifying various legions, a medieval town in the background, wrought in various tones of gold, blue and brown, within a striped border, now with later backing. SIZE: 6′ x 5’3″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Generally good with normal and expected wear, old repairs and restoration. 9-92229 (1,000-2,000)

2373
$0.00

FINE CLASSICAL TAPESTRY. 18th century, possibly earlier, France. This small example depicting a huntsman amidst classical formal garden scenery with dense foliage in the foreground and classical building to the left middle ground, a figure seated beneath a portico, the huntsman depicted with hunting dogs on a lead, a whip in his right hand, wearing plumed hat, all within a scrolling floral border. SIZE: 6’8″ x 7’7″. CONDITION: Overall even wear with toning in the upper quarter and with minor general deterioration. Fair overall. 9-90640 (3,000-5,000)

2374
$533.25

EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH FRUITWOOD OPEN TOP HUTCH. Fine, small fruitwood hutch, pegged construction with two open shelves above and two paneled doors below with fluted corner post and tapering fluted feet. SIZE: 46″ w x 20″ d x 68-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with fine old finish. Replaced interior shelf. 9-25003 (650-950)

2375
$0.00

FINE 18TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL DROP LID DESK. Walnut desk with rosette carved lid panel, dropping to reveal fitted interior with four drawers and column framed letter shelves all above two rosette carved panel doors framed with shell and scroll border, having cotter-pin hinges, revealing two shelf interior sitting atop molded base with blocked feet, and having molded and raised panel ends. SIZE: 42″ T x 28-1/2″ W x 16-1/2″ D. CONDITION: Very good, having typical restorations and alterations. Having a good warm color. 7-70406 (1,200-1,800)

2376
$177.75

BRONZE HANDLED POSSET POT. Continental, late 18th to early 19th century. Cast and chased with a fine foliate panels and borders, the tapering handle ending in a beading ring, rising upon a tripod footed base. SIZE: 5 3/4″h x 8 1/4″l x 4 3/4″d. CONDITION: Very good with usage wear to handle. 7-74368 (200-300)

2377
$0.00

HAND WROUGHT IRON WEATHERVANE. Last quarter of the 19th century. The forged spiked rod mounted with scrolls, supporting a scrollwork bladed wind arrow, rusticated with traces of white paint. SIZE: 68 1/2″h x 26 1/2″w. CONDITION: Good overall. 9-91898 (2,000-3,000)

2378
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED ARCHITECTURAL WINGED ANGEL DECORATION. Finely carved winged angel with glass eyes, probably an architectural element. Similar carvings seen in carnival and circus decorative elements. Carved in two separate pieces and jointed. Layers of original and later paint. SIZE: 56″ L x 19″ T x 10″ D. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90653 (4,000-6,000)

2379
$355.50

NORTHWEST PERSIAN ORIENTAL RUG. First half 20th century. The central medallion flanked by floral sprays further flanked by stylized urns within rose and pale indigo spandrels all on a blue background, all within multiple guard borders of floral design and earth tones. SIZE: 2’3″ x 4’4″. PROVENANCE: From a home in Northern Maine. CONDITION: Overall very good with nearly full pile. 9-90921 (150-250)

2380
$0.00

FINE KIRMAN ORIENTAL CARPET. Mid-20th century, South Persia. This fine example with dense polychrome floral design overall on an ivory ground within a stylized border of dense polychrome floral bouquets, sprays and floral cartouches. Overall in pastel shades of blue, red, gold and green. SIZE: 11′ x 15′. CONDITION: Very good overall with full pile. 9-92030 (2,000-4,000)

2381
$0.00

WALNUT AND BURL WALNUT QUEEN ANNE LOWBOY. Circa 1750. Walnut and burl walnut English lowboy having an overhanging top banded with herringbone inlay over one deep drawer simulating three smaller drawers. Drawer front also banded with herringbone inlay. Having flute carved corners finely carved aprons with well formed cabriole legs ending in Queen Anne pad feet. Oak secondary wood. SIZE: 27-1/2″ w x 18-1/2″ d x 29-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good re-glue to left front leg and replaced leg return. Original hardware intact. Good old finish. 9-92145 (1,200-1,800)

2382
$1,777.50

CARVED FRUIT WOOD APPLE TEA CADDY. Mid 19th Century, retains original carved stem, key, lock and interior lining. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h x 4-1/2″ d CONDITION: Very good, retains original surface. 9-90638 (800-1,200)

2383
$1,007.25

CARVED FRUIT WOOD APPLE TEA CADDY. Mid 19th Century, retains original carved stem, key, lock and interior lining. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h x 4-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good, retains original surface. 9-91897 (800-1,200)

2384
$1,066.50

FRUIT WOOD APPLE TEA CADDY. Mid 19th Century, retains original carved stem, key, lock and interior lining. SIZE: 4-1/2″ t x 4-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good, retains good original surface. 9-91896 (800-1,200)

2385
$592.50

FINE WALNUT AND GILTWOOD QUEEN ANNE MIRROR. Mid 18th century, probably England. Rectangular beveled mirror plate within a figured walnut surround with bobbin-turned giltwood trim and with floral rosettes at the corners beneath the arched crest applied with scrolling floral leaf tips centering a pierced and reticulated vase emitting a floral spray, the apron similarly applied with gilt scroll work and pendant drops at the corners. SIZE: 54″ h x 21-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Mirror plate and backboards with period paper covering appear original. Also with original gilding, some with later touch-ups. Several losses to flower petals and to leaf tips. 9-90205 (1,500-2,500)

2386
$474.00

WATERCOLOR SCENE ON SILK WITH NEEDLEWORK DETAIL. 18th century, English or American. Allegorical “Grand Tour” scene featuring an elegant, well dressed lady with plumed hat and book in watercolor; pyramids, ships and exotic scenery background. Enhanced with silk seed stitch foliage. Provenance on reverse in ink: “Done by / Lucy Merrick Forward / Grandmother of Lydia Ashley Campbell (Mrs. C.S. Campbell) / About 1785″. In original lemon gold frame. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. Overall: 12-1/2″ x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good overall, light water stain in both upper corners, silk intact, overall bright. 9-25016 (500-700)

2387
$592.50

GEORGIAN CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY LIBRARY ARMCHAIR. Second half 18th century. With square front legs connected by a recessed “H” stretcher. Upholstered in appropriate floral brocade fabric. SIZE: 39″ t. Seat Height: 18″. CONDITION: No apparent damage, very good old finish. 9-92118 (1,000-1,600)

2388
$592.50

DIMINUTIVE CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY CAMEL BACK SETTEE. Second half 18th century, possibly Ireland. The serpentine crest rail joined to boldly outscrolled arms on conforming shaped supports with deeply carved scrolling leaf tips terminating in rolled ears centering the overupholstered seat with serpentine rail raised on six slender cabriole legs terminating in snail feet with molded and scrolled volutes. Covered in early striped silk fabric, greatly deteriorated. SIZE: Back: 37″ h. Overall: 67″ l. Seat: 16-1/2″ h. CONDITION: The frame remains structurally sound with some replaced returns. Proper left front leg with repairs. 9-90178 (1,500-2,500)

2389
$1,303.50

GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS. Second half 18th century, England. The rectangular top applied with a molded edge above the conforming case fitted with four graduated long drawers with cockbeaded edges on a molded base raised on ogee bracket feet with shaped returns. SIZE: 31″ h x 31-1/2″ w x 19″ d. CONDITION: Chest retains original hardware and surfaces with cosmetic restoration throughout. Original pine backboards. Three original bracket feet with restoration, proper left front foot replaced. Very good overall. 9-90278 (800-1,200)

2390
$355.50

FINE GEORGIAN GILT AND MAHOGANY LOOKING GLASS. 18th century. Looking glass with gesso and gilt arch pediment centering winged eagle finial, having gadrooned frames and floral swags. SIZE: 26-1/2″w x 61″h. CONDITION: Overall good condition. Losses and re-gilding to gesso. 9-92147 (1,200-1,800)

2391
$888.75

RARE IRISH MAHOGANY ARCHITECT’S TABLE. Circa 1800, retailer’s label “MILLER & BEATTY, LTD. HOUSE FURNISHERS, GRAFTON ST., DUBLIN” affixed beneath the table. This unusual table with hinged top tenting at the center, fitted with ratchet ends. When fully opened, a baise-lined hinged writing surface is exposed opening to a well. The top when fully extended further exposes a second storage well with hinge. All above a conforming apron fitted with candle slides, and single short pen and ink drawer, and a long drawer alternating with simulated drawers, joined to a short turned pedestal raised on a tripod base of three molded outswept legs terminating in ornate brass capped claw foot casters. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 35″ w x 35″ d. CONDITION: Professionally repolished and restored. Restoration to hinge areas of interior well remain visible. Otherwise very good. 9-90028 (2,500-4,500)

2392
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. Last quarter 19th century, England. The rectangular hinged top, the edges foliate and ribbon carved on a punch carved ground opening to a baise lined gaming surface above the conforming frieze with ball and dart molded edge raised on four square chamfered molded legs, one hinged rear leg opening for top support revealing a concealed drawer within. SIZE: 29-1/4″ h x 36″ l x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Upper top with repaired shrinkage crack. Baise lining absent. The table with old if not original polished surfaces, now dry. With surface soiling. Structurally good. 9-90195 (1,500-2,500)

2393
$1,303.50

SHALLOW BOWL ATTRIBUTED TO JOSIAH WEDGWOOD ABOLITIONIST TRANSFER. Exceedingly rare,first half of the 19th Century with a transfer depicting an African mother and child in native lands with the following inscription: ” Oh! Women of England, your influence extend. Ye Mothers ye Daughters, the helpless defend. These ties are severed for one crime alone. Possessing Colour less fair than your own.” SIZE: 8 1/2″d. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70615 (1,000-1,500)

2394
$607.50

STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURAL PITCHER. First half 19th century, England. The pitcher depicting a chained and muzzled seated bear fitted with handle holding an upright dog in its front legs; the animal fashioned as a spout, on a mottled green base. The rear of the bear with a banner incised with the words “BEARS GREASE”. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Chain links with damage, otherwise good. 9-90166 (1,000-2,000)

2395
$414.75
Revised: 2/4/2014

One leg restored at base.

GEORGE III MAHOGANY TILT TOP TEA TABLE. Second half 18th century, England. The circular top with dish rim hinged and tilting on a ring-turned cannon barrel shaft raised on a tripod base with arched carved legs terminating in oversized pad feet. SIZE: 26″ dia x 27″ h. CONDITION: Very good, old if not original finish. 9-92146 (500-800)

2396
$3,555.00

GEORGE III MAHOGANY INLAID CELLARETTE. Late 18th century, England. The octagonal cellarette with hinged lid and mariners compass star inlay opening to a fitted interior, the case brass banded and fitted with double end lifts. The stand with molded edge raised on four square tapered legs fitted with original brass ferules and casters. SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 18″ x 26-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, fine old refinish retaining most of the original color. 9-92733 (2,000-3,000)

2397
$1,481.25

IRISH QUEEN ANNE TRAY TOP TEA TABLE WITH DRAWER. Carved one board tray top having raised lip and pinched corner. Banded traversed veneer drawer above two elongated cabriole legs ending in slipper feet. Oak secondary wood. SIZE: 19-1/2″ w x 29-1/2″ d x 29″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Possible restoration to leg returns. Fine old re-finish retaining original color. 9-92745 (2,000-3,000)

2398
$0.00

MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE. 19th century, England. The upper section set back having four glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves. Display area backed with moire silk. The base having a pair of paneled doors enclosing cabinet to the center with flanking cabinets, each having small satinwood cartouches to the center, inset with crossbanding satinwood. Finely constructed with dovetailed drawers and chamfered inset paneled backboards. SIZE: 109″ w x 20″ d x 100″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Clean. 9-92702 (6,000-10,000)

2399
$729.00

GEORGIAN PEMBROKE TABLE WITH FINE FIGURED CUBAN MAHOGANY TOP. Rectangular top with molded edge having kingwood cross banding and ebony and boxwood stringing. One end drawer fitted with brass pulls. On tapering legs fitted with brass cup casters. SIZE: 33″w x 19″ x 28″h with 10″ leaves. CONDITION: Very good. Top surface sun bleached. Hardware and casters original. 9-92703 (1,800-2,200)

2400
$729.00

CARVED IRISH TILT TOP TEA TABLE. Early 19th Century tilt and turn Irish mahogany tea table with three carved cabriole legs terminating in ball and claw feet, having an acanthus carved and spiral turned column. Top having rope carved edge, a spindle gallery and bell flower carved surface. SIZE: 24″ Diameter x 31″ T. CONDITION: Very good condition, appears to retain original finish. 9-91827 (1,500-2,500)

2401
$911.25

DIMINUTIVE FEDERAL MAHOGANY TAMBOUR DESK. Early 19th century. In two parts, the rectangular upper section with tambour slides flanked by simulated tambours opening to an interior fitted with an arrangement of drawers and valanced pigeon holes fitted to and set back upon the conforming lower case with hinged lid opening to a baise lined writing surface supported by lopers centering a pair of aligned thumb-molded short drawers above a pair of serpentine tambour slides flanked by demilune simulated tambours, the case raised on square tapering legs with string inlay outlines. SIZE: 45″ h x 38″ w x 20-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Desk retains original surfaces with overall minor cosmetic veneer repairs. Brass hardware appear to be later period replacements. An old repair above lockplate on proper left tambour door upper section. Otherwise good. 9-90184 (2,000-4,000)

2402
$1,185.00

HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE. Late 18th/early 19th century, New England. The rectangular one-board top with shaped hinged leaves all with boxwood stringing above the conforming frieze with contrasting ebony and boxwood inlays flanked by satinwood diamond form panels raised on square tapering legs with contrasting inlaid cuffs. SIZE: 29-1/2″ T x 32″ L x 20-1/2″ W with leaves down. CONDITION: Very fine, beautifully refinished, original color retained. 9-92116 (1,200-1,600)

2403
$2,073.75

FEDERAL MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS. Late 18th/early 19th century, New England. The rectangular top with bowfront and contrasting stringing above the conforming case fitted with four long drawers with cock beaded edges, raised on splayed French feet centering a shaped apron. SIZE: 36″ h x 39-1/2″ w x 20-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Repolished and restored with replaced brasses. Backboards and feet original. Good overall. 9-91979 (2,000-2,400)

2404
$5,332.50

19TH CENTURY 15 DRAWER APOTHECARY CHEST. With Tiger Maple fronts, 15 drawer square nail apothecary or spice cabinet with applied Tiger Maple facade and applied Bird’s Eye Maple top and ends. Attractive and in fine condition. SIZE: 32-1/2″ x 12″ x 31-1/2″. CONDITION: Fine condition. 9-92057 (4,000-6,000)

2405
$829.50

FEDERAL MAHOGANY SLANT-LID DESK. Late 18th century, New England. The rectangular dovetailed case with hinged sloping lid opening to an interior fitted with a row of valanced pigeon holes above a row of document drawers centering a shell carved prospect door above four graduated long drawers all with thumb molded edges, the uppermost flanked by lopers on a molded base raised on ogee bracket feet with shaped returns. The desk with original brass hardware. SIZE: 41-1/4″ h. 39″ case w. 20-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a Southern Maine private collection. CONDITION: Professionally repolished with minor professional restoration. Generally good. 9-29403 (2,000-3,000)

2406
$711.00

CHERRY FOUR DRAWER TABLE TOP COLLECTOR’S CABINET. 19th Century. Dovetailed drawers with tiger maple front, poplar secondary wood, lined with blue velvet, having replaced oval federal style brasses. SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 27″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, old refinish, retaining good original color. 9-92022 (1,500-2,500)

2407
$0.00

FEDERAL MAHOGANY DEMILUNE TABLE. Late 18th/early 19th century, New England. The single board demilune top above a conforming apron joined to mortised tapering square legs. SIZE: 26″ W x 13″ D x 27″ T. CONDITION: Very fine untouched condition with crusty varnish surface. 9-91563 (1,000-2,000)

2408
$3,258.75

COPPER BANNER WITH ARROW WEATHERVANE. Circa 1890, probably J.W. Fiske, New York City. The delicately pierced and scrolled diamond shaped medallion with central compressed ball adjoining an arrow with shaped head and folded feather tail, the down rod with reel and ball finial. With nice verdigris surface showing traces of gilding. Offered with museum stand. SIZE: 34″ L x 22″ T. CONDITION: Very good, nice patina. 9-92077 (1,000-1,800)

2409
$0.00

RUNNING HORSE “ETHAN ALLEN, JR.” COPPER WEATHERVANE. Late 19th century, New England. The horse with cast iron head with exceptional verdigris surfaces and with traces of original gilding. Weathervane offered without stand. SIZE: 23″ L x 15″ T. CONDITION: With old filled bullet holes and several very small buck shot filled holes, and with soft denting in area of front torso and neck. Otherwise good untouched condition. 9-92080 (1,000-2,000)

2410
$0.00

LARGE SHEET IRON ROOSTER WEATHERVANE. Mid 19th century, American. The heavy gauge iron vane retaining original forge riveted mounting rod with early black painted surfaces, the whole “drill cut”. SIZE: 30″ T x 28″ W. CONDITION: Some minor losses to feathers due to oxidation. Good untouched condition overall. 9-92092 (900-1,200)

2411
$414.75

SAROUK ORIENTAL RUG. First half 20th century, Central Persia. The central stylized rayed floral medallion on a plum ground filled with polychrome floral sprays and vinery within a midnight blue main border of floral trellis work in shades of rose and blues. SIZE: 4’4″ x 7’4″. PROVENANCE: From a Northern Maine home. CONDITION: Generally good with even wear overall. An approximate 1″ square plug repair rewoven in center. Weaknesses to selvedge and loss to fringe. 9-90920 (400-500)

2412
$911.25

NORTHWEST PERSIA ORIENTAL RUG. Late 19th/early 20th century. With dense rows of polychrome geometric devices on an ivory ground within a blue/black main border with polychrome crab devices, the guard borders of dense polychrome striping. SIZE: 3’5″ x 4’10”. CONDITION: With generally low pile and overall wear but retaining vibrant color, with losses to fringe. Otherwise good. 9-92965 (400-600)

2413
$911.25

RARE HANGING ASTRAL CHANDELIER. The heavy cast chandelier supported by four chains which hold a ring with bead decoration supporting four gilt candle cups being supported by four decorative curved supports having mask heads and bell flower decoration with four tapering supports coming together at the base, the central column holding an astral lamp which has been electrified and fitted with a 10″ high cut glass and frosted flower decorated appropriate shade with a ring of hanging cut prisms. SIZE: 36″ h x 18″ w. CONDITION: One candle cup is detached and needs reattaching. Otherwise very good. 9-90024 (1,500-2,500)

2414
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE PINE FOOTSTOOL. Late 18th/Early 19th century, New England. The stool with deeply carved molded skirt above the ogee carved base with squared feet now in early bittersweet paint over original red. SIZE: 14″ x 10-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Untouched with normal and expected abrasions and fabric wear. Original glue blocks intact. 9-92086 (400-800)

2415
$948.00

FINE HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE. Late 18th/early 19th century, New England. One board figured mahogany top with hinged “D” end leaves all with satinwood string inlays above the conforming frieze with bowed ends fitted with a single drawer with molded edge raised on string inlaid tapered legs. SIZE: 34-3/4″w x 20″d x 27″h with 12-1/2″ leaves. CONDITION: Very good, with old repolished surfaces, retaining good color and patina. 9-92140 (1,200-1,500)

2416
$668.25

TWO DRAWER FEDERAL WORK TABLE. With pedestal base and stylized scroll legs. Having birdseye maple legs and tiger maple post. Top section features two dovetailed drawers with birdseye front surrounded by tiger maple trim and corner posts with hanging finials. Sides and back in figured maple. Overhanging top in cherry wood. Drawer pulls are Bennington Pottery. SIZE: 21-1/2″ x 16-1/2″ x 29-1/4″ T. CONDITION: Overall very good, old refinish, retaining much of the original color and patina. 9-92005 (800-1,200)

2417
$592.50

FEDERAL INLAID CHERRY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS. Late 18th/early 19th century, Coastal Massachusetts or Eastern Connecticut. The rectangular top with bowfront edge and contrasting string inlay above the conforming case fitted with four graduated long drawers and with cockbeaded edges above the shaped apron raised on delicate splayed French feet. The chest retains original brasses, the drawers with chestnut secondary wood and original chestnut backboards. SIZE: 37″ h x 40-1/2″ w x 20-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From a Maine estate. CONDITION: Very good overall with good patina and undisturbed surfaces. 7-70395 (800-1,200)

2418
$668.25

FINE LARGE MAHOGANY WHALE BACK SHELF. Well crafted 19th Century whale back shelf with four graduating shelves. SIZE: 36″ T x 47-1/2″ W x 10-1/2″ D. CONDITION: Very good, very clean, having original finish. 9-91602 (400-600)

2419
$237.00

HEPPLEWHITE CHERRY CANDLESTAND. Early 19th century, probably Connecticut. The circular top joined to a ring and urn turned pedestal raised on tripod cabriole leg base terminating in angular snake feet. SIZE: 28″ h x 19-3/4″ top dia. PROVENANCE: From a Maine estate. CONDITION: Retains original surfaces with dry crusty finish, old seam split to board on top, now stabilized. In need of cosmetic repolishing. 7-70398 (400-600)

2420
$364.50

FEDERAL MAHOGANY DEMILUNE CARD TABLE. Circa 1810, New England. The hinged demilune top with string inlay border above the conforming frieze of figured mahogany panels with contrasting stringing raised on tapering square legs each headed by an inlaid oval patera, the legs with crossbanded satinwood cuffs. SIZE: 29″ h x 36″ w 17-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From a Maine estate. CONDITION: Table retains original surfaces, top with slight warp, satin cuff inlays absent on three of four legs. Otherwise good. 7-70397 (600-800)

2421
$182.25

HEPPLEWHITE DEMILUNE TABLE. The table having reeded top edge, string inlay, sawtooth inlay border and string inlaid tapering legs. The top now hinged to function as a card table. SIZE: 39″w x 19-1/2″d x 28-1/2″h. CONDITION: The two demilune tops are of differing size leading one to believe the table originally was a single drop leaf console. 9-92706 (400-600)

2422
$0.00

ONE DRAWER TAVERN TABLE. Mid-18th century, New England. The rectangular top projecting above the conforming frieze fitted with a single drawer, raised on turned legs, joined by a box stretcher in red wash. The drawer with tiger maple front. SIZE: 43″ w 26″ d x 28″ h. CONDITION: Restored with red painted surface. Generally good. 9-91981 (1,500-2,000)

2423
$1,659.00

FINE LARGE SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. Circa 1780, New York, New York. This rare example with bowed crest rail raked and splayed joined to seven spindles, the arm rail terminating in outswept hand grips supported by bold baluster, vase and ring turned supports centering the carved and chamfered saddle seat raised on bold splayed baluster vase and ring turned legs joined by bulbous turned stretchers. NOTE: For similar sack-back examples, see “The Windsor Style in America Volume II” by Charles Santore, p. 101, Plate 87. SIZE: 37″ h. Seat: 17-1/2″ h. CONDITION: 19th century black paint over original bittersweet red. Otherwise very good. 9-92071 (1,500-2,500)

2424
$3,258.75

PAIR OF MATCHING FARMINGTON, MAINE LADIES AND GENTS COMBBACK WINDSOR CHAIRS. Early 19th century, New England. Fine and rare pair of Combback Windsor ladies’ and gent’s rockers with turned posts, bamboo turned spindles and arms, having an elevated scalloped combed back, the splayed base having tapering bamboo turnings, the rockers having scrolled backstops. Original Daniel Stewart, Farmington, Maine labels under seat of both chairs. Stencil painted in the early 20th century and signed “Stenciled and painted by Viola R. Sawtelle”. A 1910 example of Viola Sawtelle’s China painting is in the Maine State Museum collection. She was a member of the Augusta China Decorators’ Club. Daniel Stewart (1786-1827) was listed in early periodicals as a joiner, cabinet maker, and furniture maker. The Stewart family moved to Farmington from Martha’s Vineyard. SIZE: Gent’s chair: 42″ h. Ladies’ chair” 41″ h. CONDITION: Very good with appropriate surface wear. 9-90732 (1,500-2,500)

2425
$829.50

THIRTEEN EARLY AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON LIGHTING AND HEARTH ITEMS. Mid-18th to early 20th Century. Including an American forged rotating toaster, continental footed double lamp holder, forged three-light candle holder, an over-sized continental hanging fat lamp, three smaller hanging iron fat lamps, a continental fat lamp with trammel hanger, forged heart handled fork, an unusual three hook hanging trammel, pair of long handled pipe tongs, a hanging tin fluid light, and a pair of forged iron steel yards. CONDITION: Overall very good condition. 9-90271 (1,000-2,000)

2427
$592.50

RED PAINTED SHOE FOOT CHAIR TABLE WITH ROUND TOP. Early 19th century, Canadian, probably Quebec. Red painted shoe foot table with round top and original paint. Having morticed through seat board and dovetail drawer with cutout ends morticed into shoe feet. Table purchased by current owner from the family with whom the table originated. SIZE: 38-1/2″dia x 28″h. CONDITION: Very good. Shoe feet appear original. Alterations to the top. 9-92708 (2,000-3,000)

2428
$0.00

PAINT DECORATED PINE CANDLE BOX. Early 19th century, New England. The sides with detailed colorful scrolls and a central disk depicting a fanciful landscape with water and islands against a sunlit sky. One end decorated with a deer, the opposing end with a floral spray. The thumb molded and chamfered top decorated with cornucopia, flowers and delicate scrolls. The underside painted with the name “H. Haldeman”. SIZE: 12″ x 3-1/2″ x 3″. CONDITION: Top with edge loss on one side, otherwise very good with minor age appropriate paint abrasions. 9-90985 (500-800)

2429
$1,422.00

POLYCHROME PAINTED CHINESE CHECKERS GAMEBOARD. Circa 1900, American. The pine board of unique graphic design with applied molded frame. Possibly originally intended and used as a table top board. SIZE: 23″ square. CONDITION: Retains original painted surfaces, now dry, with one long old slivered loss, and with damage to one trim piece. Old chip losses at corners. Otherwise good. 9-91550 (800-1,200)

2430
$1,185.00

FINE SACK-BACK KNUCKLE ARM WINDSOR CHAIR. Circa 1770, Connecticut. The armchair comprised of pine, maple, hickory and ash, of well developed form with arched round crest raked rail terminating in square ends (typical of North Central Connecticut) above seven spindles joined to the medial arm rail continuing to carved knuckle hand holds on vase, ring and reel-turned supports centering a wide saddle seat. The well splayed legs with vase, ring and reel turnings joined by bulbous H-form stretcher. SIZE: 37″ h. Seat: 17″ h. CONDITION: Chair retains early brown/black paint, now dry and crusty. The underside of seat with early plug repairs stabilizing split. Very good overall, with expected wear and abrasions. 9-91573 (1,000-2,000)

2431
$1,481.25

CARVED AND PAINTED TRADE SIGN. Circa 1920, American. The rectangular frame centering a plank sign with oyster white lettering in blue trim “WHITE SWAN. LORD BROGHILL / INNEKEEPER 1848″ centering a carved applied swan. NOTE: Innkeeper is misspelled within the sign. SIZE: 36-3/4” h x 24-1/2 w. overall. CONDITION: Overall very good with untouched dry surfaces. 9-91555 (1,000-2,000)

2432
$0.00

SMALL BOOT REPAIR TRADE SIGN. Second quarter, 19th century, Maine. This fine double sided sign with yellow boot and shoe in black and red detail, all on a black sand painted ground beneath the banner “O.M. TURNER.” with the word “REPAIRING” beneath the boot, all within an applied yellow and black frame. SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: One side with soiling, overall with age appropriate scuffs, abrasions and minor paint drips. Otherwise very good. 9-92068 (3,000-5,000)

2433
$0.00

FINE SHEET IRON POCKET WATCH TRADE SIGN. 19th century, American. This nice heavy gauge double sided sign with Arabic numerals and seconds banding in black and with yellow painted hands against a white face with winding knob and chain ring. NOTE: The sign depicts the time of President Lincoln’s death. SIZE: 28-1/2″ T x 20″ Diameter. CONDITION: Very good, with original untouched surfaces and age appropriate oxidation and abrasions. 9-91559 (1,000-2,000)

2434
$888.75

MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD “TRACK 2” WOOD SIGN. Gilt and sanded wood sign. SIZE: 22″ x 42″. CONDITION: Very good with more recent frame and backboard. 9-90636 (800-1,200)

2435
$5,332.50

OUTSTANDING HAND-DRAWN AND COLORED ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING OF A LOCOMOTIVE. Drawn by John Wallace Elder of New York City, the drawing titled “The Delaware Lackawanna & Western Railroad Co.”. Specification key in lower right, the two-part drawing having engine and tender. “Presented to Mr J.M. Davis President of The Delaware Lackawanna & Western Railroad Co. At the opening of the 1939 and 1940 New York World’s Fair”. Housed in a dark molded wood frame with glass. SIZE: 23 1/4″ x 56″ Overall: 32 1/2″ x 65 1/2″. CONDITION: Foxing, light toning, otherwise good. 9-92371 (5,000-7,000)

2436
$0.00

WILLIAM H. RAU (American, 1855-1920) HORSESHOE CURVE, PENNSYLVANIA, R.R. Outstanding large and rare photo print of “Horseshoe Curve, Pennsylvania, R.R.”. Signed lower left below image “William H. Rau” and titled on lower right “Philadelphia, PA”. The silver print showing a panoramic view of four tracks taking a complete horseshoe turn around water between hills. Housed in a very fine quarter sawn oak frame with white matte behind its original glass. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 47″. Overall: 34-1/2″ x 63-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28812 (2,500-4,000)

2437
$474.00

PINE, YELLOW PAINTED STORAGE CHEST. 19th century. Decorated with swirling brown and green highlights. SIZE: 32″ x 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good condition, normal edge wear. 9-90268 (400-600)

2438
$0.00

FOLK ART GAMING TABLE WITH PAINTED CHECKERBOARD TOP. 19th Century, four legged pedestal base tilt top checker table has swing out drawer and a base with folky stylized spade feet and carved architectural column. Entire piece retains original black paint. The checkerboard painted in yellow and black with salmon boarder. SIZE: 19″ square top – 29″ T. CONDITION: Very good condition, original surface, typical wear to edges. 9-92497 (1,200-1,750)

2439
$0.00

MULBERRY PAINTED PINE BUCKET BENCH. Early 19th century, New England. The overhanging top above a shaped apron with half moon boot jack and base. SIZE: 23-1/2″ h x 64″ l x 17-1/2″ w. CONDITION: With scrubbed top, base with original dry paint. Small area of roughness at edge of top. Otherwise very good. 9-91564 (600-900)

2440
$607.50

TWO-PART COUNTRY PINE HUTCH WITH SIMULATED TAMBOUR DOOR AND OPEN SHELVES. Two-part cupboard consisting of an upper section with two sliding reeded pine doors (simulating tambour) above scalloped two shelf opening. The base consisting of two drawers above two raised panel doors. Inside the right door are five small hidden drawers. SIZE: 42″ w x 13″ d x 70″ h. PROVENANCE: This lot was once owned by the pioneer collection of American antiques in the early 1920’s, Julia Sinclair Spring. CONDITION: Restored and refinished. 9-91698 (800-1,200)

2441
$533.25

FOLDING BACKGAMMON/CHECKERS GAMEBOARD. 19th century, American. This book form pine example opening to a yellow, blue and red backgammon board with an exterior checkerboard in black and gilt squares outlined in white and red with gilt corner flourishes. SIZE: 16″ x 2-1/4″ x 7″. CONDITION: Very good overall, with original brass hinges, and with normal and expected abrasions. 9-91553 (500-900)

2442
$0.00

RED PAINTED BANNISTER BACK ARMCHAIR. 18th century bannister back armchair with turned posts, egg finials and scrolling arms. In a fine red and black finish over an older grey paint. SIZE: 44-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Split seat replaced. 9-92186 (550-750)

2443
$0.00

WINDSOR PAINT DECORATED ROD-BACK SETTEE. First quarter 19th century, New England. The stepped crest rail joined to cylindrical arms all on rod spindles centering a wide plank seat raised on splayed cylindrical tapering legs joined by a box stretcher. The whole with mustard and iron red simulated graining and cross banding. SIZE: Back: 35-1/2″ h x 87″ l. CONDITION: Original surfaces with normal and expected wear and abrasions. Good overall. 9-91980 (800-1,200)

2444
$0.00

BLUE PAINTED SIX BOARD BLANKET CHEST WITH BRACKET BASE. Early 19th century. Six board blanket chest with overhanging top and bracket feet. SIZE: 49″ l x 19″ d x 25″ h. CONDITION: Appears to be all original. 9-91975 (800-1,200)

2445
$0.00

DIMINUTIVE TABLE TOP CUPBOARD IN BLUE PAINT. Circa 1840, New England. Fitted with three interior shelves, spline door, appears to be poplar wood. Retaining original carved latch and iron hinges. SIZE: 24″ x 11-1/2″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good, even original paint, original door lock intact, small gap between door and stile due to normal shrinkage. One small chip top rear corner. 9-92088 (1,000-1,500)

2446
$4,147.50

DOUBLE SIDED POLYCHROME CHECKER/PARCHEESI GAMEBOARD. Late 19th century, American. This pine and walnut example well painted multi-color chess/checker board with faux yellow and umber whimsically grained surround. The Parcheesi board brightly painted with central home area depicting detailed painted cherubs flanking a maiden, all holding floral garlands on a grassy landscape. The whole within an applied walnut frame. SIZE: 19″ square. CONDITION: With old sliver loss to one edge of frame, otherwise in good untouched condition. 9-91541 (2,000-4,000)

2447
$2,488.50

PAINTED PINE GAMEBOARD. Circa 1840, New England. The nicely decorated checkerboard with breadboard ends, the tomato red board with chrome yellow outlined black squares with yellow and white delicate coachwork decoration. Formerly a sewing board. SIZE: 29″ x 17″. CONDITION: Generally good with untouched original surfaces, with old minor corner chip loss. 9-91540 (1,400-1,800)

2448
$0.00

CHROME YELLOW PANTRY BOX. Early 19th century, New England. This ash, maple and pine example in yellow paint over original green paint with wooden bail handle and mushroom fittings. SIZE: 12″ Diameter x 6-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Overall good with minor splits at tacks and with tight old stable lid crack. 9-90990 (1,200-1,600)

2449
$1,007.25

FABULOUS PAINT DECORATED LADY’S BOX. The outside with original paint decoration having a black ground with gold line edges. The lid painted with a large basket of fruit, the sides with baskets of fruit and the front with intertwined cornucopias of fruit with red roses. Pine, circa 1820. The interior with small till and marbled paper lining. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h x 13-1/4″ w x 7-3/4″ d. CONDITION: The painted areas are generally good with minor losses, the black background having some chipping & loss, one old split on right top of lid. 9-92860 (500-1,000)

2450
$0.00

APPLE GREEN POPLAR CANDLE BOX. 19th Century. The dovetailed box with thumb molded chamfered sliding lid. SIZE: 9-3/4″ x 4-1/4″ x 4″. CONDITION: Very good overall with untouched painted surfaces. 9-90983 (800-1,000)

2451
$0.00

LOT OF FOUR BOSTON FAMILY TRUNKS. 1) Stud decorated black fabric covered trunk having a “C.S. Parker” on front (possibly C.S. Parker of C.S. Parker Roofing of Boston) paper lined interior, lock and key present. 2) Small 1/2 trunk in black fabric covering, removable tray and paper lined. 3) Small black leather trunk, open interior with linen lining, lock present, outside has consolidated varnish layer. 4) Natural leather covered trunk, lock damage, as found. SIZE: 1) 12″h x 22″w x 13″d. 2) 16″h x 16″w x 14-1/2″d. 3) 10″h x 15″w x 14″d. 4) 8″h x 18″w x 11-1/2″d. CONDITION: 1) Very good, replaced handle, minor imperfections. 2-4) As found with damages. 7-70586 (600-800)

2452
$533.25

EARLY AMERICAN HANGING WALL BOX. First quarter 19th century, New England. The peaked backboard with pinwheel carved and pierced lollipop hanger adjoining rectangular open box in yellow wash over original pewter gray paint. SIZE: 11″ x 5″ x 7″. CONDITION: Very good, untouched. 9-92097 (600-900)

2453
$948.00

RILEY WHITING TALL CASE CLOCK. First quarter 19th century, Connecticut. The grained case with scrolling crest alternating with three pediments above the molded cornice. The glass door with tombstone arch opening to the original painted wood face, the dial with Roman Numeral chapter ring within gilt and paint-decorated spandrels, all centering the sweep seconds subsidiary dial above the gilt inscription “R. WHITING WINCHESTER” within rectangular black borders. The weight driven wooden works original. The throat with central door having thumb molded edges joined to a box base raised on slender bracket feet. SIZE: 88-1/2″ t. Throat: 13-1/2″ w. 10″ d. CONDITION: Original dry crusty surfaces intact. Painted dial slightly faded but in good condition. Finials absent, pendulum present. 9-90234 (1,000-2,000)

2454
$2,903.25

EARLY 19TH CENTURY BOSTON SHERATON MAHOGANY LOLLING CHAIR. Period lolling chair with cyma curved crest, shaped and molded arms and turned and reeded legs ending in cup castors. SIZE: 46″ T – Seat Height – 16″. CONDITION: Very good, small reglued chip on right front leg, reupholstered in gold floral fabric. 9-92128 (4,000-6,000)

2455
$0.00

AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK MEMORIAL SAMPLER BY FRANCES M. BUSHNELL. Circa 1843, New England. The central alphabet above an embroidered scene depicting a three story Georgian stone house beside a formal garden with two flowering fruit trees centering a fenced and walled family cemetery beside which is standing a female figure in dress. The whole bordered with the names of family members embroidered in browns and reds, now very faded. On the left, two lines of verse reading: “Glory to God on High , our peace is made With Heaven. / the son of God came down to die. that We might be forgiven.” Mounted in a lemon gold frame. SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 17″. Overall: 20″ x 20″. CONDITION: With deterioration and fading to family names as stated, otherwise very good. Linen foundation now a light even brown. Generally very good. 9-92054 (1,200-1,800)

2456
$1,718.25

EXCEPTIONAL WATERCOLOR AND CALLIGRAPHY CHRISTMAS DOUBLE PORTRAIT. On heavy paper, dated 1845 of New England origin. The watercolor shows a young man in green suit holding a document in hand, probably depicting a teacher and a young man in blue suit holding sextant, most likely a sea captain. They are both holding a central cartouche with salmon and blue border which is signed “John Ade”. The interior decorated with a calligraphy beneath a winged serpent. It reads “Christmas is a festival instituted to commemorate the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” with a scrolled flourish below with date. The men in cartouche are on a grassy foreground. Housed in a period grain painted & gilt pine frame. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 19-1/4″. Overall: 16-1/4″ x 22-1/4″. CONDITION: Some light toning, paper is in very good condition. 9-92063 (1,500-2,000)

2457
$546.75
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Please Note: The estimate should be $500-$900.

CARVED AND PAINTED DOUBLE SIDED GAMEBOARD. Mid-19th century, American. The relief carved checkerboard with black and green squares and green carved “keeper” bins, the opposing side with black outlined “Mill Game”, the whole on a single plank. SIZE: 22″ x 13″. CONDITION: Untouched dry original painted surfaces, single minor chip loss, board with slight warp. Otherwise good. 9-91552 (500-900)

2458
$4,977.00

FINE SHERATON BOW FRONT CHEST. Early 19th Century. Sheraton mahogany four drawer chest having cookie corners, reeded columns, ring turned and reeded tapering feet. Drawers having three crotch veneer panels surrounded by satin wood and ebony string inlay, banded by mahogany with beaded edge. Has period but not original oval grape pattern brasses. Probably Southern New England. SIZE: 43-1/2″ w x 41-1/4″ t x 22″ d. CONDITION: No apparent restoration, very good old refinish. 9-92016 (4,500-6,500)

2459
$829.50

FINE SCHOOL GIRL THEOREM OF COMPOTE OF FRUIT, BY FRANCIS R. BAKER, 1845. An old label on back indicates this was done at a female boarding school in the Town of Hoosick, in Rensselaer County, New York, by Francis R. Baker, April 1845. Housed in a period lemon gold frame behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 11″. Overall: 17-1/2″ x 14″. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame. Very good. 9-90267 (2,000-2,500)

2460
$4,443.75

FINE AND RARE SATINWOOD INLAID MAHOGANY PHILADELPHIA CARD TABLE. Having an oblong top with reeded edge with conformingly shaped frieze decorated with inlaid urn and flowers. Banded with striped inlay and having inlaid bow knot corners on ring turned and reeded tapering leg with satinwood and ebony inlay set in the reeding on ball and peg feet. SIZE: 37″w x 21″d x 29-3/4″h. PROVENANCE: Previously offered and purchased from Sotheby’s New York, Americana sale, June 22, 1995, Lot 282. CONDITION: Very good. Retains original finish. 9-92699 (2,000-4,000)

2461
$0.00

EXCEPTIONAL WALLPAPER BOX. Circa 1848, Lichfield, Connecticut. Of typical form, the paperboard box covered in very unusual giraffe decorated wallpaper. The lid with chrome yellow base depicting a giraffe wearing a muzzle harness being led by a man and a woman within a tropical landscape. The body decorated with oval lozenges centering elongated diamond shapes within simulated wave surrounds. The interior lined with newspaper. SIZE: 9″ T x 11-1/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: Good overall with age appropriate minor losses and some staining. 9-91501 (1,000-2,000)

2462
$0.00

THREE EARLY 19TH CENTURY SAMPLERS. 1) Framed Dodge Family record, done in silk on linen with two federal houses, weeping willows and strawberry border. 2) Framed sampler with silk thread on linen sampler with ABCs and the verse “The Rose”. 3) A small framed sampler, “Tryphosa Brown November 28, 1820 Aged 11 Years”. SIZE: 1) 18″ x 13-1/2″. 2) 17″ x 8-1/2″. 3) 11″ x 8″. CONDITION: 1) Three minor holes in center. 2) Very minor staining. 3) One tiny stain. 9-91605 (500-800)

2463
$0.00

TWO AMERICAN SCHOOL GIRL SAMPLERS, NEEDLEWORK ON LINEN. 1) Framed “Nancy James Her Work Age 12 Years”, first quarter 19th Century. 2) Unframed, with brightly colored alphabet, “Lucy S. Blanchard Aged 6 1864 Providence”. SIZE: 1) 12″ x 9″. 2) 7-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Generally very good, a couple minor stains, fading and slight moth damage. 2) Generally very good. 7-70584 (400-600)

2464
$651.75

FIVE PIECES OF DECORATED STONEWARE. 1) 5-gallon crock by E&LP Norton, Bennington, Vermont, having a blue floral decoration. 2) Ovoid jug by N. Clark & Co., having a blue flower decoration. 3) Ovoid crock with blue flower. 4) Ovoid jug by Olean, New York with blue leaf. 5) Covered ovoid crock with blue flower. SIZE: 1) 12-1/2″h x 12-1/2″d. 2) 14″h x 9″ at widest. 3) 10″h x 9-1/2″ at widest. 4) 12-1/2″h x 7″ at widest. 5) 9″h x 7″ at widest. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: 1) Rim chip. 2) Firing imperfections, spider crack to side. 3) Surface scratches and crack. 4) Spider crack on side. 5) Very good. 9-92212 (500-1,000)

2465
$355.50

FINE REDWARE HANDLED STEW POT WITH DRIP AND SPONGE DECORATION. Early 19th century. Ovoid redware stew pot, turned and molded with pinched pouring lip and reeded applied handle having two incised rings on collar and raised foot. Pot has overall brick red glaze with striated brown band and brown sponge decoration on lip and handle. Accompanying this piece is a Rockingham glazed cover of later date, but suitable size. SIZE: 8″ h PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good with a few chips on base rim and handle, and one 1/2″ pot stone chip on side. 9-92869 (400-800)

2466
$0.00

HOLLOW CHALKWARE FIGURE OF JOHN BULL WITH TOP HAT. 19th or early 20th Century with polychrome decoration. SIZE: 11″ T. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91894 (3,000-4,000)

2467
$911.25

TURNED WOOD HANGING BARBER POLE. Late 19th century, American. Of good form, the pine pole with reel and vase turnings and ball ends. With red, white, blue, green and gilt surfaces. With iron ring hanger. SIZE: 23″ L. CONDITION: Very good patina and original paint, one tiny chip loss. 9-91518 (700-1,200)

2468
$0.00

HANGING WALLBOX WITH FANCIFUL SCROLL WORK. Mid 19th Century, American. Wallbox with highly scrolled outlines and two round portals on face board, one with a mirror, the other with a ship watercolor. Walnut with old red paint. SIZE: 18″ W x 13″ H. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92824 (800-1,200)

2469
$948.00

COUNTRY SHERATON TIGER MAPLE DROP LEAF SWING LEG BANQUET TABLE. Table having fine densely figured tiger maple top, straight maple tapering turned legs. Having two 15-1/2″ leaves supported by swing out leg. SIZE: Open – 46″ x 48″ – 29″ T. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with minor 4″ shrinkage split in one leaf, chip near one hinge on rule joint, old finish somewhat stressed. 9-92031 (1,200-1,800)

2470
$0.00

FINE OYSTER BLUE MAPLE MIXING BOWL. Mid 19th century, New England. Footed example with dry scrubbed interior. SIZE: 20″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90977 (800-1,200)

2471
$1,303.50

PAINTED FOLDING PARCHEESI GAMEBOARD. Late 19th century, American. The graphic 6-color folding pine board. Brightly painted with original dry varnish overcoat. The edge trim and backside painted brown. SIZE: 18″ x 18″. CONDITION: Board retains original brass hinges, surfaces untouched, good overall. 9-91549 (1,200-1,800)

2472
$177.75

MID-19TH CENTURY AMERICAN TURNED WOOD CHOPPING BOWL WITH RAISED LIP. Retaining original dark sage green paint. SIZE: 16-1/2″ Dia x 5-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Fine original patina, having 2-1/2″ crack with old stapled repair. 9-90877 (500-1,000)

2473
$0.00

MAPLE MIXING BOWL IN BLUE PAINT. 19th century, New England. Well turned chopping bowl with original early blue paint that is probably of later vintage. This fine curly maple footed example with incised rim ring. SIZE: 18-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good, retaining original painted surfaces. 9-90976 (800-1,200)

2474
$0.00

PAINT DECORATED TREEN COMPOTE. Mid-19th century, New England. The compote with original polychrome floral decoration with crazed varnish overcoat with a well developed turned stepped base. SIZE: 6″ T x 5-1/2″ Diameter. CONDITION: Very good with untouched surfaces. 9-90986 (600-900)

2475
$0.00

CHROME YELLOW PAINTED FIELD BASKET. Second quarter 19th century, New England. The tightly woven basket with double square nailed rim fitted with notched and carved handles, the tapering body with double pine bottom. All in chrome yellow paint over original gray. SIZE: 13″ t x 18-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: No breaks or losses, minor shrinkage cracks to bottom boards. Very good untouched condition. 9-92084 (800-1,200)

2476
$0.00

THREE COLOR BUTTOCKS BASKET. Circa 1840, New England. This split ash basket of fine ovoid form with elliptical handle affixed with square nails ending in black painted “God’s eyes”. The basket with bittersweet outer body and taupe painted interior. SIZE: 13″ dia. CONDITION: Basket retains bright original colors with minor splint losses at bottom. Otherwise very good. 9-92085 (500-800)

2477
$1,303.50

SHEET IRON CHANDELIER. Circa 1800, American. This nice six arm example with round shaft terminating in fluted crimped cap retaining original hanging chain. With double “Witches Hat” ribbed body supporting six detachable cyma shaped arms with slotted candle cups and pie crust crimped bobeches. The whole terminating in weighted double conical pendant centering a flattened disk. In early dry green paint over original bittersweet paint. SIZE: 23-1/2″ Diameter x 23-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition. 9-91504 (1,500-3,000)

2478
$177.75

PAIR OF MID-19TH CENTURY CRANBERRY CUT-TO-CLEAR GLASS FLUID LAMPS. With brass and marble bases. SIZE: 12″ T. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91891 (500-700)

2479
$0.00

SHERATON MAHOGANY CARD TABLE OF SERPENTINE FORM. First quarter of the 19th Century. Having satin birch flame grained inlaid frieze with tapering reeded legs ending in tall elongated slightly bulbous feet. Boston, similar examples by Seymour. SIZE: 37″ w x 17-1/2″ d x 29-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good, probably original finish. 9-92741 (3,000-5,000)

2480
$0.00

FINE SHERATON MAHOGANY FLIP-TOP DRESSING TABLE. With birdseye maple drawer fronts and inlaid oval panels. Having a double hinged top over a single real drawer and a simulated drawer. Having turned banded legs with acanthus carved capitals. Interior fitted with adjustable stand up mirror and storage compartments. Retaining original cup castors. SIZE: 24″ x 19″ x 32″ T. CONDITION: Overall very good, with fine late 20th Century refinish. Minor shrinkage repair to one corner of top. 9-92111 (1,000-1,600)

2481
$948.00

DIMINUTIVE SHERATON MAHOGANY AND BIRDSEYE MAPLE BOWFRONT SERVER. Circa 1825, New England. The rectangular bowfront case fitted with two graduated center drawers flanked by a door on one end and deep drawer at the opposing end raised on tapering turned legs with ebony inlay overall and lion mask brass drop pulls. SIZE: 40″ W x 19″ D x 35″ T. CONDITION: Very good, end panels with typical minor shrinkage cracks, good old finish, retaining most of original color. 9-92115 (2,000-3,000)

2482
$474.00

WATERCOLOR PORTRAIT OF A MAN IN GREEN COAT. Half portrait depicts a young man seated beside a table wearing a green coat having star decorated buttons and white vest, possibly a sea captain. Signed on edge of table “Chas K. Nicholas .09″. Housed in a mahogany frame with glass. SIZE: Sight: 13-1/2″ x 11-1/2”. Overall: 16-1/4″ x 14-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good with one small crease to bottom right corner. 9-92062 (600-900)

2483
$6,517.50

FINE 19TH CENTURY TRIPLE OVERLAY HAND LAMP, BOSTON & SANDWICH GLASSWORKS. Beautiful example composed of a clear glass font overlaid with white opalescent and red shaded to pink glass cut through in thumbprint and star-burst patterns, having a blue opaline post and marble and ormolu base. Fitted with modern electric fitting and hand crafted shade. SIZE: Lamp Height – 14″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Burton R. & Diane S. Anderson, East Winthrop, Maine. Purchased from Robert G. Hall Antiques, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in 1954. CONDITION: Very good, minor wear to marble edges and brass. 9-92170 (500-1,000)

2484
$2,430.00

SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY AND BIRCH CARD TABLE. Circa 1840, North Shore, Massachusetts. The rectangular top with half serpentine sides, serpentine front and elliptic corners above the conforming apron with rectangular figured birch panels within crossbanding raised on swelled reeded legs with ring turned ankles continuing to tapering cylindrical feet. SIZE: 30-3/4″ h x 36-1/2″ w x 17″ d closed. PROVENANCE: From a Maine estate. CONDITION: Structurally very good, surfaces with old, dry crusty finish in need of repolishing. Otherwise good. 7-70399 (2,000-2,500)

2485
$414.75

TOLE PAINTED LIGHTHOUSE COFFEE POT. Beautifully decorated with stylized buds and flowers. SIZE: 9″ T. CONDITION: Paint decoration mostly intact, fine dry surface, losses to asphaultum background. 9-91973 (200-300)

2486
$0.00

DECORATED TOLEWARE DOCUMENT BOX. Circa 1820, attributed to the Oliver Filley Shop, Bloomfield, Connecticut. This vividly decorated example in the form of a dome top trunk with rectangular body and hinged dome top affixed with bail handle and swivel hasp. SIZE: 8-1/2″ L. CONDITION: Very good with age appropriate wear and scattered minor paint losses, small dent to lid. 9-91547 (800-1,200)

2487
$296.25

TOLE SPICE SET WITH TWO 19TH CENTURY TIN PLATE DOCUMENT BOXES. Early 20th Century. Spice box with six spice cans. SIZE: Spice Box: 8-1/2″ x 5-1/2″ x 4″ T. 2 Document Boxes: 9″ each. CONDITION: Spice cans retain original paint on top, remainder with later repaint. Document boxes with 20th Century repaint. 9-90270 (800-1,200)

2488
$0.00

TWO CLASSICAL DECORATED TOLE WARE TRAYS. First quarter 19th century. The largest oval tray depicting an amorous young couple in a classical tree landscape, two putti in the foreground centered by eight rural landscape scenes, each with a classical home or building. The ends with open hand grips set in tray sides decorated with scrolling grapevines, all on a yellow ground. The second oval tray with central conforming landscape depicting three women gathering fruit within an Anthemion leaf border, the tray with canted sides and rolled grips, the whole with orange ground. SIZE: 30-1/4″ l and 25-1/2″ l respectively. CONDITION: Both trays with original surfaces, the first with extensive chipping to painted and stenciled areas and with denting to edges, the second with crackled painted surfaces and soiling. Otherwise both good. 9-90202 (800-1,200)

2489
$592.50

RARE SHERATON MAHOGANY SEWING STAND. First third 19th century, possibly Philadelphia. This unusual example fitted with demilune compartments at the ends, each with hinged lid above conforming tambour ends mounted as a pass-through drawer. The side fitted with two short drawers above a panel, the opposing side with simulated drawers, both sides flanked by reeded pilasters, the whole raised on cylindrical, reeded, tapering, ring-turned legs terminating in brass capped casters. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h x 25-1/2″ l x 50-1/2″ w. CONDITION: The top with old restored shrinkage crack and several old veneer patches. Simulated tambour ends with old restoration. Retaining original brasses and casters. Otherwise good. 9-90155 (2,000-4,000)

2490
$1,066.50

SHERATON MAHOGANY WORK TABLE WITH TWO BIRDSEYE MAPLE DRAWERS. Top has molded edge and two drop leaves, dovetail drawers fronted with birdseye maple and having brass Sheraton pulls, legs ring and spiral turned, retaining original cup castors. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 18″ x 28-1/4″ T. CONDITION: Fine old refinish, retaining most of good original color, very minor shrinkage crack in top. 9-92119 (600-900)

2491
$3,341.25

PAINTED PARCHEESI GAMEBOARD. Late 19th/early 20th century, American. The vividly painted 6-color board on laminated wood. SIZE: 19-1/2″ square. CONDITION: With original dry painted surfaces, very good overall. 9-91551 (2,000-4,000)

2492
$592.50

FIVE PIECES OF AMERICAN COUNTRY. Consisting of a stave bucket, a lap banded sap bucket, a splay legged stool, a dovetailed dough box and a blue painted carved bootjack. PROVENANCE: This lot was once owned by the pioneer collection of American antiques in the early 1920’s, Julia Sinclair Spring. CONDITION: Very good overall, dough box missing lid, blue paint on boot jack possibly original underneath. 9-91703 (800-1,200)

2493
$0.00

OVAL GREEN PANTRY BOX. Mid-19th century, probably Massachusetts. This “Harvard” form oval fingered box in maple and pine with Windsor green surfaces, copper tack and peg construction, with single fingers on lid and body. SIZE: 4-5/8″ x 3-3/8″ x 1-5/8″ T. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90996 (500-700)

2494
$1,125.75

ROBIN’S EGG BLUE PANTRY BOX. Mid-19th century, New England. This ash and pine example fitted with bail handle, copper tacked and wooden pinned in vibrant blue paint. SIZE: 6-1/2″ T x 11-1/2″ Diameter. CONDITION: Very fine overall condition. 9-90988 (1,000-1,500)

2495
$0.00

WINDSOR GREEN PANTRY BOX. Mid-19th century, New England. This nice ash and pine example, copper tacked with iron bail handle. SIZE: 9-1/2″ Diameter x 5-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Good overall with minor old chip loss to lid and chip losses to interior of bottom. 9-90989 (600-900)

2496
$0.00

THREE PIECES OF 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN PAINTED TOLEWARE. Consisting of a coffin tray, an apple basket and a small table basket. SIZE: Tray: 12-1/2″ x 8-1/2; Apple Basket: 11-3/4″ square; Table Basket: 7″ square. CONDITION: Coffin tray and apple basket retain original paint. Smaller basket with mid-20th Century repaint. 9-90275 (400-600)

2497
$0.00

RARE AND UNUSUAL SHERATON MAHOGANY TILT TOP CANDLESTAND. Second quarter 19th century, probably Connecticut or New York. The hinged rectangular top with rounded corners pivoting on the turned and vase form standard, the vase carved with three oak leaves in deep relief, raised on tripod scrolling legs terminating in rolled feet, each leg incised and scoop carved with delicate scrolling foliate vinery. SIZE: 27″ h. Top: 21-3/4″ x 17-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a Maine estate. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 7-70396 (500-700)

2498
$364.50

SHERATON MAHOGANY THREE DRAWER WORK TABLE. Having fine mahogany top with three banded drawers above two ring turned and tapering legs terminating in original cup castors. SIZE: 18″ x 18-1/2″ x 31″ T. CONDITION: Top and side panels have shrinkage damage, some restoration to veneer banding between drawers. Retains a good, old finish. 9-92023 (450-650)

2499
$1,303.50

DECORATED TOLEWARE SUGAR BOWL AND CREAMER. Circa 1820, attributed to Oliver Filley Shop, Bloomfield, Connecticut. The sugar bowl with lid of tapered form with round body and flared base; the lid with double rolled finial. The lidded creamer with round tapering body and triangular spout, the conforming lid with rolled finial; the tapering handle lobed. SIZE: 1) 3-3/4″ T. 2) 4″ T. CONDITION: Very good with original decorated surfaces and with age appropriate paint losses. 9-91548 (1,200-1,800)

2500
$0.00

FINE DECORATED TOLEWARE LIGHTHOUSE COFFEE POT. Circa 1820, probably Pennsylvania. This rolled sheet iron example, with stepped dome lid above a tapered cylindrical body, the lid with original finial, with lobed tapering handle and gooseneck spout. SIZE: 10-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Untouched original painted surfaces retaining bright color with age appropriate surface losses. Good overall. 9-91539 (1,000-2,000)

2501
$0.00

BLUE PANTRY BOX. Mid-19th century, New England. This fine ash and pine example with oxidized blue/green painted surfaces and with iron tacked and wood pin construction. SIZE: 10-1/2″ Diameter x 5-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90993 (600-900)

2502
$0.00

SHERATON CHERRY FULL CANOPY BED. Circa 1840, New England. The arched headboard panel joined to tapered square posts, the foot with reeded swelled urn and ring-turned posts inlaid with single pendant bellflower and with string inlaid panels, all above the tapered cylindrical foot. Each post fitted with flame urn finial. Bed retains original square rails. SIZE: Overall: 83″ h. Overall: 58″ w. Exterior: 77-1/2″ l. Interior: 70-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Surfaces repolished, headboard posts have been spliced and pieced to restore to original height, one finial absent. Otherwise good. 9-90192 (1,000-2,000)

2503
$0.00

SHERATON OCTAGON TOP TILT TOP MAHOGANY TABLE WITH BANDED INLAY. Circa 1840, New England, possibly Boston. Fine example with shaped top tilting above an acanthus carved standard raised on acanthus carved legs. SIZE: 25″ x 18-1/4″ x 30″ T. CONDITION: Very fine condition, old restoration to mounting block, minor fill repair to column, fine modern refinish, retains original cup casters. 9-91982 (800-1,200)

2504
$729.00

TWO DRAWER SHERATON WORK TABLE. Probably Maine. Two drawer Sheraton work table has a cherry scalloped top with turned rosette corners conforming to the turned and reeded legs. Two birdseye maple dovetail drawers banded with mahogany having brass rosette knobs. SIZE: 20-12″ w x 21″ d x 27-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good, old re-finish having restorations and replacement. 9-92881 (400-800)

2505
$0.00

BRASS AND WIRE SERPENTINE FIRE FENDER. Last quarter 18th century. The pierced wire fender with brass rail joined to a molded base on an iron floor. SIZE: 44″ l x 12″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92141 (600-900)

2506
$0.00

THREE STONEWARE/POTTERY PITCHERS. 1) 8-1/2″ h stoneware pitcher with cobalt blue decorated relief design of leaves, maiden & festive man. 2) 7″ h German/Austrian pitcher with blue cobalt decoration showing relief stag decoration on one side with hunters with stag on the other. Around rim is a German saying translated “Who does not love women, wine and song, remains a fool his whole life long”, from a waltz by Johann Strauss, circa 1869. 3) 7″ h caramel spongeware pitcher. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Small tight hairline on lip. 3) Small chip to spout. 9-92859 (300-500)

2507
$0.00

TWO PEWTER MUGS BY WOODMAN & COOK COMPANY OF PORTLAND, MAINE. Late 19th century. Mugs with handles decorated with grapes, having a stepped base. SIZE: 4-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good, nice old patina. 9-90938 (500-1,000)

2508
$0.00

SAROUK MAHAL CARPET. Mid-20th century, Central Persia. Modified poled ivory floral medallion on a red ground with dense floral vinery within ivory and turquoise floral spandrels, all within an ivory main border of scrolling floral design. SIZE: 9’10” x 12’8″. CONDITION: Generally good with nice luster and patina. 9-92945 (1,500-2,000)

2509
$0.00

MAHAL ORIENTAL CARPET. Mid-20th century, Central Persia. With overall stylized floral vinery and central trellis work on a burnt plum ground within a blue/black main border of geometric devices within guard borders of scrolling flower heads. SIZE: 7’3″ x 9’9″. CONDITION: Generally good with full pile, some loss to fringe. 9-92946 (800-1,200)

2510
$2,607.00

RARE SNOWY OWL DOORSTOP. Circa 1920, Bradley & Hubbard Foundry, West Meriden, Connecticut. This fine cast-iron example depicting the owl standing on a plinth. With illegible markings within proper right back side, possibly “7797”. SIZE: 15-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Cast with nice detail. Retains original paint. Showing minor surface wear and oxidation. 9-91526 (2,000-3,000)

2511
$1,777.50

RARE CLOWN DOORSTOP. Circa 1920, Hubley Foundry, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This fine cast-iron example depicting a clown with conical hat dressed in a red suit with oversize boots. Reference: The Doorstop Book, John and Nancy Smith, page 226 illustrated as “532”. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good, with original paint and typical in-use wear. 9-91524 (2,000-3,500)

2512
$0.00

MESSENGER BOY DOORSTOP. Circa 1920, Hubley Foundry, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This very rare signed example of a bellhop with floral bouquet designed by Anne Fish and so marked on the base with copyright sign. Additionally cast with numeral #249″ on the back of the doorstop. Reference: The Doorstop Book John and Nancy Smith, page 212. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: Very fine untouched condition with normal and expected small paint chip losses. Original painted surfaces mostly intact. 9-91523 (1,500-3,000)

2513
$0.00

RARE SQUIRREL WITH NUT DOORSTOP. Circa 1920, Bradley & Hubbard Foundry, West Meriden, Connecticut. This excellent cast-iron example depicting a squirrel on a log eating a nut. Stamped on the back of base “M S”. Reference: The Doorstop Book, John and Nancy Smith, page 158. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h x 9-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Fine casting details with original painted surfaces with normal and expected minor rust spots and minimal chips to paint. Very good overall. 9-91521 (1,500-2,500)

2514
$0.00

RARE LARGE FOOTMEN DOORSTOP. Circa 1920, Hubley Foundry, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This fine cast-iron example with good detail designed by Anne Fish and marked on the base with a copyright sign and “Fish”. Additionally marked on back with numeral “248”. Reference: The Doorstop Book, John and Nancy Smith, page 213. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: Very fine overall condition, with original painted surfaces and minor small paint chip losses. 9-91522 (1,500-2,500)

2515
$2,551.50

RARE WINE MERCHANT DOORSTOP. Circa 1920, American. This very fine cast-iron full body example depicting a wine merchant carrying bundles of bottles. With polychrome decoration overall. Reference: The Doorstop Book, John and Nancy Smith, page 206. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very fine overall with untouched original paint. Minor in-use wear and paint loss. 9-91525 (1,500-2,500)

2516
$1,244.25

RARE CAST IRON ARMADILLO BOOT SCRAPER. 1940’s, John Wright Foundry, Wrightsville, Pennsylvania. This flattened full body example marked “JW”. SIZE: 16-1/2″ L. CONDITION: With untouched original paint and age appropriate minor oxidation. Very good overall. 9-91545 (700-900)

2517
$592.50

CAST IRON LUMBERJACK BOOT SCRAPER. Circa 1920, American. This rare example of men sawing a log in a flattened 3-D form with incised clothing detail. SIZE: 16″ L. CONDITION: Surfaces with oxidized original dark green paint, normal and appropriate wear. Very good overall. 9-91546 (500-700)

2518
$1,336.50

TEN DRESSER OR PILL BOXES. Late 19th to mid 20th Century. Featuring a Sampson piece with crest, a Battersea box with coaching scene, an Italian souvenir box with silver inlay and micro-mosaic top, a brass basket form box with inset Limoges plaque, and a variety of six other Limoges boxes. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90126 (500-1,000)

2519
$414.75

NEW YORK FEDERAL MAHOGANY DINING TABLE WITH BRASS PAW FEET. Early 19th century, New York. The single board rectangular top with conforming hinged leaves above the molded apron fitted with a single drawer with cock beaded edges above lyre form supports joined by acanthus carved turned stretchers raised on outswept molded legs headed by acanthus carving, terminating in well cast brass claw foot sabots on casters. SIZE: 29″ h. Closed: 24″ w. Open: 59″ w. 48″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Fine old re-finish retaining original color and surface. Well executed old repair to one leaf. This table fitted with mortice plugs on one leaf indicating it was part of a double dining table. Otherwise very good. 9-92289 (1,000-2,000)

2520
$0.00

FINE LATE FEDERAL THREE DRAWER MAHOGANY WORK TABLE WITH DROP LEAVES. Base of this table is richly carved with hairy paw feet topped with scrolling acanthus carving with very well carved post with acanthus and leaf decoration, topped with a three drawer drop leaf section, drawers flanked by cookie turned post and dropped finials. SIZE: 20″ x 19″ x 28″ T. CONDITION: Very good, very clean. 9-92003 (1,000-1,500)

2521
$711.00

HERIZ CARPET. First quarter 20th century, Northwest Persia. The geometric poled medallion in shades of indigo, green and blue on a madder red ground within geometric ivory and red spandrels. The blue/black main border with scrolling saz leaf and floral designs. SIZE: 8’6″ x 10″. CONDITION: Generally good, with one third having minor losses to foundation. Also losses to fringe. 9-90577 (1,000-2,000)

2522
$546.75

PAIR OF BOSTON CLASSICAL ANDIRONS. With belted ball tops. Fine pair of early 19th Century brass andirons with original log stops continuing to architectural square base. Attributed to the shop of John Molinaux. Accompanying this lot is a similar pair of fire tools to include shovel and tongs. SIZE: 16″ H x 24″ D. CONDITION: Andirons retains wonderful original patina. Shovel and tong handles polished. 9-92114 (600-900)

2523
$829.50

CLASSICAL MAHOGANY DAY BED WITH GILT METAL MOUNTS. First quarter 19th century, probably Russia. This fine diminutive example with remnants of maker’s label. The scrolling cyma curved ends, each with a paneled section, the end supports applied with scrolling brackets with gilt metal mounts centering the upholstered cushion set within shaped rails centering a gilt metal pierced cartouche of classical form. SIZE: 35-1/2″ h x 74″ l x 29-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Formerly the property of the late Lillian Berliowskey of Camden, Maine, of Russian heritage. CONDITION: The day bed in very fine original condition with professional French repolishing. Retains early if not original silk covering, in need of replacement. 9-90181 (1,000-2,000)

2524
$789.75

FERAGHAN RUG. First quarter 20th century, Central Persia. The floral arabesque poled medallion on a rose field with scrolling floral vinery all within spandrels of lotus blossoms, the scrolling main border in ivory and midnight blue with stylized flower heads. SIZE: 4’2″ x 6’10”. CONDITION: The rug with overall wear retaining pile throughout and with rich colors. Loss to fringe at both ends. Generally good to very good. 9-92964 (300-500)

2525
$592.50

KAZVIN ORIENTAL RUG. First half 20th century, North Persia. The arabesque medallion flanked by stylized urns emitting floral sprays within dense floral vinery in various pastel shades on a blue background within a rose main border of scrolling flower heads flanked by multiple guard borders. SIZE: 3’9″ x 4’10”. PROVENANCE: From a home in Northern Maine. CONDITION: Very good. Full pile, selvedge and fringe intact. 9-90919 (300-500)

2526
$1,659.00

CLASSICAL MAHOGANY MARBLE TOP PIER TABLE. Second quarter 19th century, probably Boston or New York. The rectangular white marble top above the conforming frieze with gilt metal mounts of athemion leaves and floral rosettes raised on graphic carved Corinthian columns, the rear flattened molded supports centering a rectangular mirror plate, all joined to a mahogany shelf with incurved front and conforming gilt metal mounts raised on frontal acanthus carved claw feet, the rear terminating in suppressed ball feet. SIZE: 37-1/2″ h x 30-1/4″ l x 18-1/2″ d. CONDITION: With professional restoration to areas of veneer, shelf with normal and expected shrinkage cracks, surfaces repolished. Good overall. 9-90198 (1,500-2,000)

2527
$651.75

CLASSICAL EMPIRE MAHOGANY AND GILT-DECORATED COMMODE. First quarter 19th century. Possibly Boston, School of Duncan Phyfe. The rectangular top above the conforming labeled case, fitted with three long graduated drawers, the uppermost with recessed ebonized panel with gilt cast-bronze mount, the center drawer with arched recessed panel above the third drawer, flanked by free-standing Corinthian columns with cast gilt bronze capitals and bases, raised on carved gilded claw feet. SIZE: 36″ h. x 33-1/2″ case w./36″ overall w. x 20″ d. PROVENANCE: Purchased from Sweetwater Bottom Plantation, Duluth, Georgia, where it was part of the furnishings in the replica of Petit Trianon, second home of Marie Antoinette. CONDITION: Retains original cleaned surfaces. Gilding and mounts original. Backboards original. Brass hardware old replacements. Old professional veneer patches. Very good color and patina, but with surface scratches in top. Mahogany veneers over pine. Remnant of old label mounted on backboard. 9-90204 (1,000-2,000)

2528
$474.00

FINE LATE FEDERAL ARCHITECTURAL TALL POST BED. Fine late Federal architectural tall post bed having four architectural octagonal tapering columns capped at the top with a conical turning topped by a cylindrical ball. The paneled scalloped headboard being burl mahogany with rolling pin top. The foot with an octagonal rolling pin stretcher. SIZE: Post: 94″ h; Bed: 66″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good, minor wear to finish. 9-92883 (800-1,200)

2529
$0.00

SIX PIECE BIEDERMEIER MAHOGANY PARLOR SUITE. Mid 19th century, Finland. 1) The assembled set comprising an oval center table with hexagonal pedestal joined to three carved inverted fanciful dolphins on a tripartite base with incurved sides terminating in suppressed ball feet. 2) Four armchairs, each with rectangular back with flame mahogany veneers above scrolling returns flanked by stiles with rolled ears and floral rosettes. The cylindrical cannon barrel arms joined to the stiles with acanthus carved terminals on S-scrolled supports carved with scrolling leaf tips and floral rosettes centering trapezoidal upholstered seat cushions within a conforming frame. The rectangular legs with scrolled returns. 3) The two seat settee with shaped crestrail above a paneled back mounted with central carved floral roundel joined to C-scroll arm rests centering a rectangular upholstered seat cushion raised on rectangular tapering outswept legs. SIZE: Table: 28-1/2″ h x 48″ l x 33″ w. Armchairs: 35-1/2″ h x 24-3/4″ w. Settee: 41-1/2″ back h x 60″ l. PROVENANCE: Family Lore places the origins of the suite in St. Petersburg, a Finnish city, where they were acquired by the grandparents of the current owner, formally of Seinajoki, Finland by descent to the current owner. Note: A nearly identical example of an armchair is illustrated on the cover of Scandinavian Review, showing a photograph of a room in the Presidential residence in Helsinki, Finland. CONDITION: The pieces retain original surfaces. Table very good overall. Settee with old shrinkage cracks in arms, proper right arm in need of rejoining at upper scroll. Chairs, each with small areas of veneer loss, and with small repairs to returns, one chair with repaired ear and stile. Small veneer losses throughout. All pieces need professional repolishing. Structurally good. 9-29364 (2,500-3,500)

2530
$1,007.25

ELABORATELY INLAID EMPIRE STYLE SECRETAIRE ABBATANT. First half of the 19th century. Fine example with elaborately inlaid sides having urn, flower, and bird motifs. Drop front inlaid with tavern scene. Drawers inlaid with moth and paterae decoration having ormolu-mounted striped inlay columns above striped inlay block feet. Interior fitted with seven drawers. Interior drawers inlaid with scroll motif. Elaborate ormolu hardware with cameo portraits. Mahogany with oak secondary wood. SIZE: 40″ w x 20″ d x 62-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good with normal shrinkage and very minor loss to inlay. 9-90972 (1,000-2,000)

2531
$0.00

NEW YORK CLASSICAL FIRE SCREEN. Having three adjustable panels. Center panel lifts and two sides pull out. Set on molder saber carved legs ending in brass capped feet. Having rose colored silk panels. SIZE: 44″ T x 23″ W. CONDITION: Very good condition, having fine old refinish, retaining much of its original color. Damage to one silk panel. 9-92130 (1,000-1,600)

2532
$243.00

TWO PIECES OF MINIATURE ANTIQUE FURNITURE. 1) Fine early 19th Century miniature Empire chest with turn column front, mushroom pulls, saw tooth molded base, retaining original red paint. 2) Early 19th Century English miniature oak dining table, fine miniature table with carved top and molding with “H” stretcher base, rosette carving, and barley twist stretcher. SIZE: 1) 9″ x 5″ x 9-1/2″ T. 2) 14″ x 10″ x 8″ T. CONDITION: 1) Very good, fine old dried finish. 2) Drying split in top. 9-92766 (300-400)

2533
$355.50

SAROUK ORIENTAL RUG. First half 20th century, West Persia. With overall scrolling, floral sprays and shades of indigo on a plum ground within a floral main border. SIZE: 4’3″ X 6’10”. PROVENANCE: From a Northern Maine home. CONDITION: Generally good. Full pile with low spots in center, absence of fringe. 9-90924 (200-300)

2534
$355.50

SAROUK ORIENTAL RUG. First half 20th century, Central Persia. The delicate floral sprays in shades of ivory, rose and blue on a claret ground within a blue/black main border of scrolling flower heads. SIZE: 3’6″ X 5′. PROVENANCE: From a Northern Maine home. CONDITION: Generally good showing areas of wear primarily through mid-section, some foundation showing. 9-90926 (200-300)

2535
$0.00

FINE MAHOGANY TRAVELING WRITING DESK. With brass corners and inset handles. Retaining original felt writing surface and fine original finish. SIZE: 20″ x 10″ x 7-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Minor drying crack in upper left corner of top. 9-91665 (400-600)

2536
$474.00

19TH CENTURY GILT MIRROR. Frame has bold bolection molding & a mellow original golf surface. American, Circa 1850. SIZE: 26-1/2″ x 36-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92815 (300-500)

2537
$0.00

GEORGIAN STYLE YEW SECRETARY BOOKCASE. First quarter 19th century, England. In two parts, the upper case with cove-molded cornice above a pair of doors now mounted with wire inserts set within shaped, molded and cross-banded frame, the interior with three adjustable shelves. The lower case with hinged sloping lid with tooled leather writing surface. The interior fitted with an arrangement of valenced pigeon holes centering a prospect door above a row of document drawers flanked by a bank of two stationary drawers. Above three graduated long drawers with thumb-molded edges and cross-banding on a molded base raised on ogee bracket feet. SIZE: 82″ h x 42″ case w x 23-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Rye Galleries, High Street, Eaton, England. CONDITION: The desk with overall professional restoration, wire mesh door panels old if not original. Hardware is a replacement, but of the period. Feet probably reduced in height. Desk is in generally very nice condition. 9-90282 (1,500-2,500)

2538
$243.00

FINE MAHOGANY TWO-PART REGENCY WRITING TABLE. Early 19th Century. Fine example with adjustable fitted writing shelf interior, with spaces for ink well and pens, with removable top section housing five drawers and bentwood rail. Finely dovetailed drawer construction with ivory drawer pulls. Base has tapering legs and stretchers on three sides. SIZE: 42″ t x 19″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Very good, with fine old refinish. 9-25004 (400-800)

2539
$789.75

GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TILT TOP BREAKFAST TABLE. Rectangular top with reeded edge and top banding centering figural mahogany top. Hinged top above turned pedestal and scrolling legs terminated in brass caps and castors. Legs having panted dart decoration. SIZE: 48″w x 35″d x 28-1/2″h. CONDITION: Very good, very light possibly sunbleached finish. One leg with spliced repair. 9-92698 (1,200-1,800)

2540
$0.00

LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY TORTOISE AND IVORY DOUBLE TEA CADDY. With tortoise panels separated by silver threads. SIZE: 6″ x 4″ x 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92058 (2,000-3,000)

2541
$0.00

FINE 19TH CENTURY REGENCY TORTOISE AND IVORY TEA CADDY. Ivory lids on double caddy interior, having ball feet and original papered base. SIZE: 7-1/2″ x 5″ x 4-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, a couple minor nicks on base trim. 9-92109 (1,400-1,800)

2542
$0.00

BALL FOOT TORTOISE AND IVORY TEA CADDY. Early 19th Century, having finely inlaid front with carved Mother of Pearl floral elements with two tortoise interior lids. SIZE: 6-3/4″ x 4″ x 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, minor well executed restoration to lid. 9-92107 (1,400-1,800)

2543
$0.00

FINE REGENCY INLAID MAHOGANY TEAPOY. First quarter 19th century, England. The rectangular mansard hinged top with central contrasting star inlay opening to an interior fitted with a pair of cylindrical compartments with molded lids flanked by a pair of hinged covered caddies raised on a cylindrical pedestal with conforming reeded foot on a tripartite base with spool molding raised on ball feet. SIZE: 31″ h x 15″ w x 12″ d. CONDITION: Very good with professionally repolished surfaces and some cosmetic restoration. 9-90237 (800-1,200)

2544
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK. First half 19th century, England. The rectangular top with molded edge centering a tooled leather insert writing surface, above the conforming case fitted with short center drawer flanked by banks of four drawers centering a recessed door with shaped panel, all on a molded base raised on bracket feet with shaped returns. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h x 42-1/2″ w 22-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Professionally restored and repolished with later brass hardware. Otherwise very good. 9-92110 (1,200-1,800)

2545
$0.00

SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY CARVED OAK WILLIAM & MARY STYLE HIGH BACK CHAIRS. Well crafted in the manner of period William & Mary furniture, having square peg construction and chamfered oak seat bottoms. Back rail and front stretcher hand carved with scroll elements, and having split spindle and full spindle applied decoration. SIZE: 47-1/2 T – 17-1/4″ to seat rail. CONDITION: Minor drying splits due to shrinkage, missing one turned finial, small loss to back of one chair finial. 9-92059 (3,000-5,000)

2546
$729.00

FINE MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS. Early 19th century. Linen press in three sections, removable molded top above two burled mahogany paneled doors over two over two drawer base section with Chippendale bracket base. Fine quality mahogany with pine secondary wood. SIZE: 81″ h x 51-1/2″ w x 21-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good, hardware replaced, polished finish over original surface. 9-92302 (800-1,200)

2547
$3,318.00

FINE PAIR OF REGENCY MAHOGANY MARQUETRY PEDESTALS. First quarter 19th century, England. Each with rectangular top continuing to molded, stepped and concave upper shaft continuing to a rectangular pedestal with tapering sides, each side with a fine marquetry panel of a classical urn or sconce framed within a ribbon-tied border of vinery with berries, the incurved molded base on a rectangular molded plinth. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h x 15″ l x 10-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Pedestals retain original polished surfaces with minimal and minor veneer losses. One top with old repaired shrinkage crack. Very good overall. 9-90163 (1,500-3,000)

2548
$0.00

LARGE PAPIER MACHE JEWEL CHEST WITH INSET MOTHER OF PEARL DECORATION. Early 19th Century. Jewel chest with lift top revealing sewing compartment, two front doors revealing 8 draw fitted interior, having stepped base. SIZE: 16″ T x 13″ D. CONDITION: Very good overall, minor losses to interior Mother of Pearl pulls, minor old repairs to base and lid. 9-92002 (1,500-2,500)

2549
$972.00

LARGE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PAPIER MACHE TRAY. Finely decorated with figure of King Charles Spaniel in his garden. SIZE: 24″ x 31″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Perry-Joyce Antiques 4/8/94 CONDITION: Very good. 9-90633 (800-1,200)

2550
$0.00

REGENCY PAPIER MACHE SEWING CABINET. Early 19th Century with lift lid and three interior drawers behind two doors. Overall body inset with mother of pearl floral elements having gilt and free-hand decoration. Top with fitted interior. Interior contains ivory and Mother of Pearl sewing items and two silver top strawberry emeries. SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 8″ x 7″ T. CONDITION: Very good, minor restoration to corners of lid. 9-92135 (800-1,200)

2551
$972.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: The lock and escutcheon area is an addition. The wood liner for holding decanters is also an addition.

FINE EARLY 19TH CENTURY SATINWOOD CELLARETTE. Fine ball foot cellarette with gently flaring sides with ogival molded pediment top. Fitted interior for 6 bottles. Having cast brass lion and ring handles. Retain original brass escutcheon. SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 13-1/4″ x 19-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Fine condition with original finish. 9-92020 (1,200-1,800)

2552
$1,458.00

CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY CAMEL BACK SETTEE. Late 18th/early 19th century, United Kingdom. The serpentine crest rail continuing to outscrolled arms on incurved supports, the whole overupholstered, centering rectangular seat frame with cushion raised on three frontal acanthus carved cabriole legs terminating in boldly carved claw and ball feet. The two rear legs molded and backswept. SIZE: Back: 36″ h. Overall: 86″ l. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Exposed legs retain old if not original surfaces. The settee now covered in a cream, yellow and gold floral silk brocade. The fabric has been torn and partially removed at the back corners for inspection of frame. 9-90189 (2,000-4,000)

2553
$1,701.00

COLLECTION OF HORN, TORTOISE, WHALE BONE, AND WOOD SNUFF BOXES AND MULLS. Featuring two Scottish horn and silver snuff mulls, one with jewel; collection of nine horn snuffs, four with tortoise embellishments; tortoise ring case; one hollowed whale tooth with silver top snuff; wooden stamp box; one lacquer with pietra dura top; polished stone snuff with pietra dura top; and two wooden snuffs with inset brass decoration. CONDITION: Overall very good. 7-70539 (2,000-3,000)

2554
$0.00

PAIR OF SCRIMSHAW HIGHLAND CATTLE HORNS. First quarter 20th century, or earlier, Scotland. The pair each depicting a courting couple, each headed by a large flower head and cascading floral vinery. The first, a gentleman walking a small dog beneath the floral arch over a depiction of a young man and woman about to kiss. The second, depicting a young man in kilt and cape standing beside a chair. The scene beneath depicting a young woman with stringed instrument serenading a cavalier. Each mounted on a wooden plinth. SIZE: Overall: 18-1/2″ h. Length of horns 25″. CONDITION: Very good with mellow patina. 9-29352 (1,000-1,500)

2555
$711.00

WELL CARVED ENGLISH OAK TALL CLOCK. 18th century oak tall clock with elaborate Victorian embellishment featuring rope turn columns and door with well carved muse with lyre and other floral and foliate detail. Bonnet has scroll ends and pediment center. The brass and pewter dial having a calendar window. Marked by the maker Jos. Cooper, Whitchurch. SIZE: 79″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92242 (1,500-2,500)

2556
$0.00

REGENCY MAHOGANY DROP LEAF SERVING TABLE WITH DROP DOWN COMPARTMENT. Early 19th century serving table with banded inlaid top and two drop leaves above a hinged drop down storage compartment above reeded, turned legs on brass cup casters. SIZE: Top: 27-1/2″ w x 21″ d x 29″ h with 10″ leaves. CONDITION: Drying split in top, minor loss to inlay, otherwise very good. 9-90277 (700-900)

2557
$607.50

UNUSUAL CARVED FIGURAL QUILL PEN HOLDER. Late 19th century, English. This carved and molded example headed by a whimsical bust of William Shakespeare, the holder with star punch and incised line decoration and drilled with six holes for the storing of quill pens. With varnished surfaces. SIZE: 6″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good and original, with evidence of old insect activity, now dormant. 9-92298 (800-1,200)

2558
$474.00

FINE SET OF SIX REGENCY SABER LEG MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS. 19th century, England. With inlaid upper splat and floral and cornucopia carved center splat. With original slip seats. SIZE: 33-1/2″ T – 18″ Seat Height. CONDITION: Probably original finish, repairs to ears on three chairs. 9-90279 (800-1,200)

2559
$4,443.75

PAIR OF GEORGE III CARVED MAHOGANY OPEN ARMCHAIRS. Last quarter 18th century, England. Each with rectangular padded back joined to overupholstered arms on incurved downswept supports, acanthus carved with Gothic elements raised on square frontal molded legs with lattice and foliate carving, the rear legs backswept joined by a recessed box stretcher. SIZE: Back: 37-3/4″ h. Overall: 28″ w. Seat frame: 13-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Frames retain old if not original surfaces. The upholstered seats and backs with exposed frame. One chair with damage to each arm. In need of professional restoration. General fair to good condition. 9-90188 (2,000-4,000)

2560
$668.25

FINE SET OF MAHOGANY LIBRARY STEPS. Consisting of three steps, each inset with tooled leather, top step lifting to reveal storage compartment, center step pulling forward revealing a large storage compartment. Each step with molded edge having molded base sitting on four ball feet. SIZE: 30-1/2″ d x 20″ w x 26″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92142 (600-900)

2561
$1,896.00

BAKHTIARI CARPET. Third quarter 20th century, Central Persia. The vibrant carpet with rows of conifers each in a small arabesque medallion flanked within by songbirds, alternating with rows of flower heads, the medallions alternating in ivory, wine red and deep indigo, with a large main border of similarly alternating medallions in polychrome colors within multiple floral guard borders. SIZE: 10’1″ x 13’8″. CONDITION: Carpet retains nearly full pile with strong and vibrant palette. Overall very good. 9-92939 (2,000-2,500)

2562
$1,185.00

KITTINGER SHELL CARVED BLOCK FRONT NEWPORT STYLE 4 DRAWER CHEST. Fine copy of the Newport Goddard Townsend shell carved block front chest manufactured by Kittinger Company. SIZE: 37″ w x 20″ d x 35″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. Minor nicks and scratches. 9-92301 (1,500-3,000)

2563
$1,540.50

MAHOGANY REPLICA OF GEORGE WASHINGTON’S CHAIR IN INDEPENDENCE HALL IN PHILADELPHIA, PA IN THE CHIPPENDALE STYLE HALL CHAIR. 19th century, America. With Rococo carved back splat, shell carved scalloped crest rail, scrolling arms and carved square legs. SIZE: 53-1/2″ t. Seat: 19″ t. CONDITION: Chair retains original leather seat, some damage. Very good overall with slight restoration in the joint between back splat and crest rail. 9-25000 (900-1,500)

2564
$1,303.50

BOSTON CHIPPENDALE STYLE CHILD’S WINGBACK ARMCHAIR. Well styled miniature example with cabriole leg, pad foot and turned stretcher. Appears to be constructed from antique and later parts. SIZE: 28-1/2″ back height 11″ seat height. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. Minor chafing to feet. 9-92313 (800-1,200)

2565
$296.25

FEDERAL STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD. First third 20th century, New England. This nice benchmade example with a three-quarter inlaid gallery above the rectangular top with bowfront center over the conforming case fitted with four bowfront central drawers flanked by a short drawer above a cupboard door. All with string inlay borders, figural mahogany fronts, the doors each with an inlaid classical urn. Raised on square tapering legs terminating in brass-capped casters. SIZE: 43-1/2″ overall h x 72″ w x 25″ overall d. CONDITION: Very good overall. Professionally restored and repolished. 9-90574 (800-1,200)

2566
$474.00

TWO PAIR OF FIGURED MAPLE PENCIL POST BEDS. First half 20th century, New England. The group consists of a pair of canopy beds with swelled ring-turned posts and with paneled headboards. The first pair with elements of original framing present, the posts nicely reeded. The second pair with well figured swelled posts and surmounted by urn-form finials. All beds offered with original wood rails. NOTE: Beds of this nature with block wood rails were originally designed for a custom drop-in box spring allowing the use of the full width of the bed, if needed. SIZE: 1) First pair: 67-1/2″ h without canopy. Exterior: 42-1/2″ w x 79-3/4″ l. Interior: 38-1/2″ w x 74-3/4″ l. 2) Second pair: 65″ h overall. Exterior: 38″ w x 81″ l. Interior: 35-3/4″ w x 74″ l. CONDITION: Very good, with original surfaces. Elements of canopy frame in need of some restoration and refurbishing. 9-93025 (800-1,200)

2567
$0.00

SET OF TEN GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS. First half 20th century. Comprising a pair of armchairs and eight side chairs. Each with molded crest rails arched at the center above a pierced splat and slightly rolled ears. The overupholstered trapezoidal seat raised on tapered square frontal legs, the rear legs backswept, joined by a recessed boxed stretcher. SIZE: Armchair: Back 40″ h x seat 18″ h x overall width 27″. Side Chair: Back 39″ h x seat 18-1/2″ h x overall width 22″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Maine and New York private collection. CONDITION: Very good overall, surfaces retaining original finish. Side chairs need recovering. 9-29884 (1,500-2,000)

2568
$0.00

19TH/20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOMBE DESK WITH BALL AND CLAW FEET. An exuberant form with four graduated drawers fully fitted interior and fancy brass hardware. Compartmented interior with sliding access panel to top drawer. SIZE: 48″w x 24″d x 45-1/2″h. CONDITION: Old re-finish, minor shrinkage splits. 9-25001 (1,000-2,000)

2569
$364.50

TWO PAIR OF BENCHMADE FOUR POSTER BEDS. First half 20th century, New England. Comprising a fine pair of mahogany Federal style carved beds. The first pair with reeded swelled posts above acanthus carved section surmounted by spiral twist finials and centering a paneled headboard with swan’s neck pediment terminating in floral rosettes. The headboard and footboard raised on short cabriole legs headed by scalloped shell carvings, terminating in ball and claw feet. The second pair of figured maple with swelled, reeded and ring-turned posts, the headboard with shaped panels and scrolled ears. SIZE: First pair: 66″ h. Exterior: 40″ w x 83″ l. Interior: 35-1/2″ w x 76″ l Second pair: 58-1/2″ h. Exterior: 39″ w x 76″ l. Interior: 35-1/2″ w x 81″ l. CONDITION: Pair of mahogany beds very good overall with original surfaces. Pair of maple beds retain original surfaces, headboards with minor scuffing and abrasions, otherwise good. 9-93026 (800-1,200)

2570
$829.50

DIMINUTIVE BENCH MADE HEPPLEWHITE STYLE SIDEBOARD WITH BELL FLOWER INLAY. Fine quality benchmade serpentine front Hepplewhite style with dovetail drawers with oval brasses. SIZE: 49-1/2″w x 20″d x 37-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good. A couple minor nicks and scratches. Very good finish. 9-92303 (500-1,000)

2571
$355.50

QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY TEA TABLE. First half 20th century, American. A bench made example with rectangular tray top above scalloped and shaped apron with applied carved shells. The molded cabriole legs with foliate carving terminating in stocking feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 30-1/2″ l x 20″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Structurally sound with dry finish. Good overall. 9-92880 (400-800)

2572
$533.25

FINE BENCHMADE SHERATON DUNCAN PHYFE STYLE ARMCHAIR. Constructed of select mahogany in traditional benchmade manner with branch leaf crest rail, curule form splat, turned reeded and carved stiles and arms, acanthus carved posts, having balloon seat and turned and reeded front legs, ending in brass paw feet. branded “From Ernest P. Hagen Furniture and Antiques / 213 East 28th St. / New York NY”. SIZE: 32-1/4″ T x 17″ to top of seat rail. CONDITION: Very good condition, retaining original finish. 9-92122 (600-900)

2573
$546.75

PAIR OF BALL-TOP MAPLE BEDS AND TWO SIMILAR MAHOGANY BEDS. First half 20th century, American. All with ring-turned posts surmounted by ball tops, the maple examples with paneled headboards and turned blanket rail footboards. The mahogany beds with paneled head and footboards, the posts with water leaf carving. All beds with original wood rails. SIZE: 1) Pair: 50″ h x 81″ l overall. Exterior: 50-3/4″ w x 76″ l. Interior: 48″ w. 2) First Mahogany bed: 43″ h. Exterior: 56-1/2″ w x 81″ l. Interior: 52″ w x 75″ l. 3) Second Mahogany bed: 44-1/2″ h. Exterior: 58″ w x 81″ l. Interior: 55″ w. CONDITION: Generally good. All beds retain original surfaces. Maple beds with slight soiling. 9-93024 (200-400)

2574
$355.50

CASSONNE WITH CARVED CLAW FEET. 17th/18th century, Italy. Lift top cassonne with overhanging top with molded gallery having frame carved panel front and scrolling acanthus cornice, carved claw feet and gadrooned base molding. Fine example retaining its original fleur-de-lis hinges and original lock & key. SIZE: 19″ w x 56″ d x 20″ h. PROVENANCE: This lot was once owned by the pioneer collection of American antiques in the early 1920’s, Julia Sinclair Spring. CONDITION: Typical minor losses and repairs. 9-91701 (500-700)

2575
$2,014.50

DUTCH MAHOGANY AND CHECKER-INLAID BAROMETER. First quarter 19th century, Holland. The pewter dial surmounted by urns fitted with a central mercury tube flanked by a barometric tube to the left centering a thermometer beneath a plaque “BAROMETER / THERMOMETER / en / CONTROLEUR / door / J: STOPPANI / & Zoon. / Amsterdam“. To the right is a third glass tube probably filled with red-dyed alcohol beside an additional barometric gauge. The mahogany case of architectural form surmounted by an urn finial emitting flame centered by a molded crest with eglomise panel above the frieze with eglomise panel designed with wreath and sprays above the glass door with checkerboard inlay over a box base fitted with an eglomise panel depicting a gentleman in top hat and coat walking through a landscape above a pair of aligned acorn pendant finials. SIZE: 52-1/2″ h x 11” w overall. CONDITION: All glass tubes full and in working order, eglomise panels intact, pewter dial good with normal and expected tarnish. Very good overall. 9-90117 (1,000-2,000)

2576
$770.25

KIRMAN ORIENTAL RUG. Mid-20th century, South Persia. With dense floral sprays and bouquets interspersed with central urns, all in pastel colors on a cream ground within a wide main floral border. SIZE: 5′ x 11’9″. CONDITION: Rug maintains full pile throughout. Colors remain vibrant. 9-92055 (1,200-1,800)

2577
$1,066.50

VERY FINE THURINGIAN TYPE BLOWN AND ETCHED GLASS COVERED GOBLET. Thuringian type blown and etched glass covered goblet with incredibly fine etching featuring two armorial coats of arms with double headed eagles and castles. Also has urns with flowers and other high detail foliate and scroll elements. Free blown glass with open pontils and air twist stem and knob. With Latin presentation inscription. SIZE: 13″ t. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Beautiful, with a minor nick on foot. 9-92318 (500-1,000)

2578
$948.00

FINE ROCOCO FLORENTINE MIRROR. First half 19th century, Continental. The Florentine style example with deep foliate and floral carving throughout accentuated by exuberant scrolling leaf tips. The basket weave reticulated crest above the shield form mirror plate all above a pendant apron carved with C-scroll leaf tips. SIZE: 39″ h x 24″ w. CONDITION: Original gilt surfaces with old repairs to leaf tips. Some losses to flower petals and leaf tips. Otherwise good. Mirror retains original mirror plate and backboards. 9-90182 (800-1,200)

2579
$355.50

UNUSUAL CARVED AND GILT MIRROR. First quarter 19th century or earlier, Continental. The rectangular mirror plate within a shaped and molded frame decorated with nautilus shells and aquatic plants beneath a shaped crest of scrolling leaf tips centering a stylized shell with tassel garland further centering two inverted scallop shells on an incised ground. The pendant apron with similar scrolling leaf tips centering a four-layered graduated scallop shell. SIZE: 39-1/2″ h x 20-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Mirror retains original gilded surfaces. Mirror plate probably later. Very good overall. 9-90176 (1,000-2,000)

2580
$0.00

NEOCLASSICAL GILTWOOD MIRROR. First quarter 19th century, Scandinavia, probably Sweden. The architectural crest above the molded cornice carved with anthemion leaves above the frieze set with two classical figures depicting a partially clad female seated on the throne being serenaded by an attendant playing a lyre. The rectangular mirror plate within a molded surround carved with foliate elements above the rectangular apron of concave form applied with gilt Athenian leaves flanked by classical busts. SIZE: 61″ h x 27-23/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall with original and enhanced gilding. 9-92188 (1,500-2,500)

2581
$711.00

CARVED WOODEN DIPPER. Circa 1799. This pleasing example with oval deep bowl on foot rim beneath which is carved the date “1799” within a cartouche. The rim incised carved with cross hatching continuing to a shaped handle of “fleur-de-lis”, the whole carved from the solid. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h x 5-3/4″ x 3-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good with nice rich patina. 9-92227 (500-1,000)

2582
$592.50

FINE PAIR CARVED BURLWOOD TANKARDS. Very fine pair of large 18th Century Scandinavian turned and carved tankards with wood hinged lids, having carved bear figural thumbpieces. Very fine quality wood with great patina. SIZE: 6-1/2″ Diameter x 9″ T. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Minor patches to one lid, otherwise excellent condition with worn patina. 9-92291 (800-1,200)

2582a
$829.50

CARVED BOWL. Circa 1767, possibly Scandinavia. The hardwood deep bowl carved with figures of hunters alternating with animal pelts, the foot of the bowl in the form of four pair of shoed feet, the soles of the feet with incised carving of the date “1767”, additionally with four symbols or runes, possibly letters (see photo). A nice primitive folk art example with unknown history. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 6-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good, with dark patina, old loss to the toe of one shoe. 9-92228 (800-1,200)

2583
$0.00

EARLY 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL DOWER CHEST WITH PAINT DECORATION. A green painted dovetail chest with two decorated, panels on top and front with stylized flowers and urns. Sitting on turned feet. SIZE: 44″w x 22-1/2″d x 25″h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Typical losses, wear and drying splits. Feet of a later origin. 9-92251 (2,500-4,500)

2584
$355.50

CAST-IRON FIREBACK. 19th century, Continental. In three parts, each end panel cast with a figure of a carpenter at work at his bench hinged to the larger central panel depicting two young blacksmiths at work at the furnace and anvil engaged in the manufacture of fireplace equipment. SIZE: 30″ h. Central panel: 23-3/4″ w. End panels: 15-1/4″ w each. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90185 (800-1,200)

2585
$0.00

MALAYER ORIENTAL CARPET. Mid-20th century, Persia. The dense floral design in overall tones of gold, browns and beige on a dark indigo ground within a gold and blue main border of foliate vinery within multiple guard borders of scrolling flower heads. SIZE: 8’7″ x 12’2″. CONDITION: Rug retains good pile with small areas of wear, some colors slightly faded, generally good. 9-92940 (1,200-1,800)

2586
$2,133.00

CARVED SANTOS FIGURE OF AN ANGEL. First half 20th century, Spain. Depicting the carved figure of an angel, a dove attached to each hand on the articulated arms, clothed in ecclesiastical robes on a stepped plinth. The figure in original cream color paint depicted with black hair and blue eyes. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Generally good, the beak tip of each bird with some damage. 9-92220 (1,000-2,000)

2587
$151.88

EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRAMED CONTINENTAL WAX PORTRAIT. Woman with elaborate hairdo in shadowbox frame. SIZE: 7″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90295 (50-100)

2588
$711.00

ROCOCO CARVED AND GILT MIRROR. Late 18th/early 19th century. The rectangular mirror plate within a gilt frame carved overall with floral garlands amidst scrolling leaf tips. The crest carved with floral-filled basket within a molded cartouche flanked by foliate ears with volutes. SIZE: 60″ h x 38″ w. CONDITION: Gilding intact, with old repairs to crest. Otherwise good. 9-90068 (2,000-4,000)

2589
$0.00

PICTORAL ORIENTAL RUG. Last quarter 20th century, Persia. Depicting a courting couple in period attire beneath flowering trees and exotic birds on a blue/black ground within a floral border. SIZE: 7’9″ x 9’10”. CONDITION: Very fine condition overall with no wear. Colors remain vibrant. 9-92942 (800-1,200)

2590
$2,133.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: Gray marble support beneath white marble top shelf is cracked in half. It has apparently been that way for a long, long time.

NEOCLASSICAL MARBLE FIREPLACE SURROUND. Third quarter 19th century, Continental. The stepped marble mantle with molded edge above the frieze carved with a central Eastern European displayed eagle within a wreath flanked by rectangular panels, each carved with urns emitting scrolling floral sprays within molded edges. The supports in the form of classical female figures on brackets with decorative floral necklaces flanked by scrolled valutes, the maiden’s hair comprised of acanthus leaves. Each mounted on a contrasting breschia marble support. Accompanied by a conforming slab with molded edge. SIZE: Overall: approx. 56″ h x 67″ l. CONDITION: Very good overall. The carved elements with highly polished surfaces. 9-90186 (1,000-2,000)

2591
$2,251.50

OUTSTANDING LOT OF 53 REFERENCE BOOKS RELATING TO ART AND ANTIQUES. Lot consists of 24 books on artists, art, and folk art; 9 books on furniture; 7 books on silver, including a mammoth volume “The Old Silver of American Churches” by E. Alfred Jones; other books include Native American, carpets, and more. A wonderful addition to anyone’s reference library. SIZE: Varies. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92299-1 (500-1,000)

2592
$118.50

SIX BROADSIDES & DOCUMENTS – MOST FIRE-INSURANCE RELATED. 1) Insurance certificate dated “1807” for the ship “Polly Sally” from NY to Bermuda. 2) Insurance certificate dated “1810” for merchandise in New York. 3) House insurance dated 1825. 4) 1843 French script booklet. 5) Broadside “An abstract of the bi-laws of the city of Hartford…”(regarding fire). 6) Republican ticket Grant/Wilson SIZE: 1) 20″ x 15-1/2″ 2) 20″ x 15-1/2″ 3) 16-1/4″ x 10″. 4) 11-1/2″ x 9″ 5) 17-1/2″ x 10”. 6) 7-1/4″ x 4-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association CONDITION: Generally good, some foxing, documents intact with minor tears 7-70591 (200-400)

2593
$729.00

TWO JEFFERSON DAVIS ITEMS. Note to Secretary of War, Jefferson Davis as an introduction and an ALS of Jefferson Davis April 4, 1853. SIZE: Largest is 9-3/4″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90958 (500-1,000)

2594
$355.50

AUTOGRAPH DOCUMENT SIGNED BY REVOLUTIONARY WAR PATRIOT & THIRD CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OLIVER ELLSWORTH. A nice document signed May 28, 1776. The document being a pay voucher to Colonel John Mead for “Sundry Companies in the “Colonys Service”. SIZE: 4″ x 8″. CONDITION: Light fading. 9-90568 (400-600)

2595
$770.25

FRAMED DANIEL WEBSTER (1782-1852) ALS. Three written pages, two integral leafs bound at center, inscribed and dated, January 6, 1814, excerpt: ” Buonaparte’s disasters produce a visible effect here. The Administration seems to be appalled. It seems, at present to be suspending its war measures, & taking time to consider, & perhaps, also, to ascertain whether the voice on the Party is still for war….” excerpt: “Monroe and Armstrong cannot go on long together. I have no doubt Armstrong will fall Via Democratic Press…”, Signed D. Webster. Housed in a modern silver gilt frame, and matted with copy of letter cover page, engraving portrait of Webster in a top hat, and typed transcriptions. SIZE: Each page: 9 3/4″ x 7 3/4″ Overall: 22″ x 37″ CONDITION: India ink has light fading, fold creases, typical for age. 9-90293 (300-500)

2596
$266.63

ROBERT C. WINTHROP (1833-1892) ALS. Massachusetts Senator, 1850-51. Three written pages, two integral, inscribed and dated, “Washington, 23 January 1843”, excerpt: “To what depth of degradation has our Old Commonwealth fallen, I do not believe there is a state in the Union in such unprincipled hands….” excerpt: “I have been so burdened with Warehouse Bills, & Light House Bills, & Free Colored Seamen Resolutions……”, Signed Robt. C. Winthrop. Housed in a modern silver gilt frame, and matted with copy of letter cover page, engraving portrait of Winthrop, and typed transcriptions. SIZE: Each page 9 3/4″ x 7 3/4″ Overall: 22″ x 37″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90294 (300-500)

2597
$5,036.25

GROUP OF SIGNATURES FROM THE ADAMS FAMILIES INCLUDING TWO JOHN ADAMS & TWO JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. In this grouping is a book title page signed “Saml Adams’s 1773”; Two clipped John Quincy Adams signatures; Two John Adams, one being clipped from a letter & the other affixed to a page of a court journal kept by John Adams. Also a signature of Abigail Adams which has been clipped from the bottom of a letter ending “Your truly affectionate mother A Adam”. Also included are two fabric swatches from a dress presumably worn by Abigail Adams at the Court of St. James, London, England 1784. CONDITION: Signatures are mostly dark and discernible, paper examples are soiled with some acid burn. 9-90952 (1,000-2,000)

2598
$0.00

BRITSH SETTLEMENT CAPE OF GOOD HOPE SEIZED SHIP DOCUMENT. John Holland, Judge and Commissionary of the Court of the Vice Admiralty of the settlement, the ship Neustra Senora Del Carmen, seized on December 20, 1799, “Was Master with Her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture, and all and all singular the Goods, Wares and Merchandise laden therein and herewith taken and seized by His Majesty’s Ship of War – Tremendous John Osborn Esquire….” Sealed, signed and dated Fourteenth of May, 1800. Two pages bound having British Royal watermark. SIZE: Each page: 12 1/2″ x 7 3/4″ CONDITION: Seal stain, otherwise very good. 9-90955 (300-500)

2599
$592.50

FRAMED TWO DOCUMENTS DATED JUNE, 1812. June 9, 1812 Division Orders issued to the officers of the 17th Division of the Maine State Militia, to arm and equip the troops under their command as “the season of the year for improvement in discipline has arrived. The situation of our country calls loudly upon all to be ready and punctual to defend its rights.” These orders were received at Augusta and issued as battalion orders in the second document dated June 17, 1812. The following day; June 18, 1812 the United States declared war against England. Housed in a modern frame with cutout white matte and free mounted letters. SIZE: Overall: 19-1/2″ x 24-1/4″. CONDITION: Generally very good. Some small edge losses and minor foxing. 9-92897 (300-500)

2600
$3,258.75

FRAMED SIGNED LETTER BY WILLIAM WHIPPLE, NATH SCUDDER & GOUV. MORRIS. Single page letter; Philadelphia, 11th November 1778 in Committee of Congress. William Whipple, Jr. (1730-1785) was a signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of New Hampshire. Nathanial Scudder (1733-1781) was an American physician and patriot leader during the Revolutionary War. He served as a delegate for New Jersey to the Continental Congress, where he was one of two delegates from New Jersey to sign the Articles of Confederation. Gouverneur Morris (1752-1816) was an American statesman, a Founding Father of the United States, and a native of New York City who represented Pennsylvania in the Constitutional Convention of 1787. He was a signatory to the Articles of Confederation. SIZE: Sight Size: Document is 12″ x 7″. Overall 14-1/2″ x 10″. CONDITION: Document has foxing, otherwise very good. 9-92895 (500-1,000)

2601
$533.25

GROUP OF AUTOGRAPHS BY POETS & OTHERS. This group consists of five autographs including an 1877 dated 2-page ALS by Henry W. Longfellow; an ALS from his brother Samuel Longfellow; ALS of Boston poet Laura Richards; Letter by William Tudor, 1823; and letter by German theologian David Strauss, and a secretarial signed note of Samuel Morris (inventor of the telegraph). CONDITION: Generally good, one letter is glued to album page. 9-90953 (500-1,000)

2602
$303.75

TWO MANUSCRIPT BOOKS OF POETRY BY ANNE FRANCIS HARROD (DAUGHTER-IN-LAW OF JOHN ADAMS). With marble covers, one dated Quincy, MA April 7, 1826, Anne Francis Harrod. Both books are totally filled with mostly copied poems and some original with some newspaper clippings of poems laid in. Anne Harrod lived from 1776-1846; Married Thomas Boylston Adams May 16, 1805. SIZE: 9-3/4″ x 7-1/2″ CONDITION: Generally very good with only minor imperfections. 9-90949 (500-1,000)

2603
$474.00

6-PAGE LAND INDENTURE SIGNED BY ROBERT MORRIS JR. Robert Morris Jr., document signed, April 9, 1798. The document regards a transference of a large parcel of land from Robert Morris of Philadelphia to Thomas Fitzsimmons, Joseph Higbee, & Robert Morris the Younger. This possibly could be a result of the lawsuits brought on Morris during that time. Morris was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. SIZE: 13″ x 8-1/4″. CONDITION: Poor with reductions to edges including text & secondary signatures, stain on top section though the ink is bold and dark. 9-90950 (300-500)

2604
$148.13

GROUP OF FIVE LAND INDENTURES. Five velum British indentures. Mid 18th Century. One still retaining wax seal & tax stamps. SIZE: Approximately 24″ x 32″. CONDITION: Generally very good, some minor losses or staining. 9-90957 (400-800)

2606
$148.13

MT. LEBANON SHAKER FOOTSTOOL AND FOUR SLAT LADDER BACK ARMED ROCKER. 1) Shaker turned leg footstool, retaining original “Mt. Lebanon New York” mark, with original finish; 2) early 19th Century four ladder arm rocker with mushroom capped front posts in maple. Possibly from Harvard Shaker Village. SIZE: 1) 11-1/2″ x 11″ x 6-3/4″; 2) 38-1/2″ T. CONDITION: 1) Good original finish, normal wear to edges; 2) good old refinish with old replaced cane seat. 9-90883 (500-800)

2607
$0.00

SHAKER OVAL GREEN PANTRY BOX. Mid-19th century, Alfred, Maine. This fine oval figured example in maple and pine with Windsor green paint with copper tack and wood peg construction, the box with single elongated opposing fingers on lid and body. SIZE: 5-7/8″ x 4-5/8″ x 2″ T. CONDITION: Very good, untouched condition. 9-90995 (800-1,200)

2608
$2,065.50

SHAKER CHEESE BOX IN BLUE PAINT. Mid-19th century, Canterbury, New Hampshire. This branded example in original untouched blue paint with button hole lapped construction with copper tack and wooden pin joinery with inset chamfered bottom. The lid with early black painted initials “MH”. The underside of lid branded “MASON”, additionally pencil inscribed “Owned by Martena Hubbard Brooks 1853-1916”. SIZE: 12″ Diameter x 6-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good, lid with old stable tight age split, bottom band with short early age split. 9-90991 (1,200-1,600)

2609
$2,126.25

LARGE PAINTED SHAKER LINEN PRESS WITH FOUR SHORT OVER FOUR LONG DRAWERS. Mid to late 19th century. Shaker pine linen chest with four short drawers over four full width drawers. Blue painted over original red. Mid to late 19th century having diamond lozenge decoration behind porcelain knobs, all square nailed and dovetailed construction. SIZE: 51″ w x 73″ h x 24″ d. PROVENANCE: This lot was once owned by the pioneer collection of American antiques in the early 1920’s, Julia Sinclair Spring. CONDITION: Very good. Appears to be all original. 9-91697 (3,000-5,000)

2610
$0.00

FOLK ART SEWING STAND. 19th century. Made from a red a painted pantry box with cover. Two tiered sewing stand made with square nails and post legs, using red painted pantry box and lid for container and shelf with turned wood center handle. Signed “SS” under top, probably maker’s mark. Possibly Shaker. SIZE: 12″ Diameter – 24″ T. PROVENANCE: This lot was once owned by the pioneer collection of American antiques in the early 1920’s, Julia Sinclair Spring. CONDITION: Very good, original surfaces intact. 9-91699 (1,500-2,500)

2611
$0.00

SHOE FOOT TOWEL RACK WITH SALMON WASH. 19th century. Well made 19th Century country towel rack with tapering feet and posts, having square rails and an old wash of salmon paint. Probably Shaker. SIZE: 28-3/4″ T x 30-1/2″ W. PROVENANCE: This lot was once owned by the pioneer collection of American antiques in the early 1920’s, Julia Sinclair Spring. CONDITION: Very good, clean. 9-91704 (200-300)

2612
$0.00

PAIR OF CAST IRON FOLK ART BLACK AMERICANA ANDIRONS. Circa 1870, American. Male and female figures in elaborate attire, having dovetail detachable dogs. SIZE: 17″ T. CONDITION: Pleasant overall rusted surface. 9-92065 (1,000-1,500)

2613
$1,185.00

FINE CARVED FOSSILIZED KAURI GUM CHIEF’S BUST. 19th/20th century. Depicting a New Zealand chief or warrior bust with a tattooed face. Note: Included are source materials on this figure. SIZE: 12″ t. CONDITION: Surface crazed with natural fissures. 7-70409 (1,500-2,500)

2614
$729.00

ANTIQUE CARVED AND PAINTED VENTRILOQUIST’S BLACK DUMMY’S HEAD. 8″ head having an articulated mouth with slightly moving eyes. The head with exaggerated black man’s features having leather formed ears, black felt hair, red colored lips, and black and white eyes. SIZE: Head: 8″ h. Overall: 18″ h. CONDITION: As found, with hair/felt missing in sections (probably had a hat which is not present), vertical crack on left side of face, original paint, no apparent restorations. 9-93027 (800-1,200)

2615
$364.50

CARVED AFRICAN TUSK. Last quarter 19th century. Allegorical carving depicting the “Procession of Life” depicted as a procession of figures ascending a spiral trail. The tip depicting a woman suckling an infant. SIZE: 16-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good with mellow patina. 9-92900 (400-600)

2616
$546.75

CARVED AND PAINTED FOLK ART DANCING TOY. Late 19th century, American. This whimsical example in pine depicting a black prisoner with articulated arms, legs and feet. The decorated torso in black, white, green and burgundy paint. Now on a museum stand. SIZE: 14-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good condition with age appropriate wear and abrasions, and with untouched painted surfaces now dry. 9-91574 (600-900)

2617
$355.50

SMALL PLAYBILL FOR “BLIND TOM”. Folded sheet having 4 pages of black type titled “Blind Tom Concerts at Jackson Hall” with a engraving of a Native American boy with eyes shut, captioned “The great musical prodigy of the age, the most marvelous musical genius living. / The wonderful Negro boy pianist, blind Tom.” The playbill includes a program of music and an explanation of his prowess. SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 6″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70225 (300-500)

2618
$1,896.00

RARE PAIR OF FIGURAL BASEBALL PLAYER CAST IRON ANDIRONS. Early 20th century, American. Featuring a well modeled pitcher and a batter. With removable dogs. SIZE: 18-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Fine, good surface. 9-92064 (1,000-1,500)

2619
$0.00

PAIR OF NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURAL ANDIRONS. Late 19th century, Plymouth Foundry, Plymouth, Massachusetts. These cast iron examples depicting Chief Massasoit holding a tomahawk cast in modified full body form with dovetailed dogs. SIZE: 19″ T. CONDITION: Andirons retain original brown glazed surface, with minor oxidation. Very good overall. 9-92067 (1,500-2,500)

2620
$1,215.00

PAIR OF FORGED FOLK ART ANDIRONS OF NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURES. Late 19th century, American. Depicting facing North American Chiefs with forge welded arms and with punch stamped clothing, headdress and eye details. SIZE: 15-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good, with remnants of original black paint and expected surface oxidation. 9-92066 (1,000-2,000)

2621
$474.00

PAIR OF CAST IRON GOOSE HEAD ANDIRONS. The 20th century pair with cast iron heads facing each other with attached log holders. SIZE: 11″ h x 12″ l. CONDITION: Some light rust, very good. 9-92987 (400-600)

2622
$3,645.00

RARE CARVED GILT AND PAINTED OPTOMETRIST’S TRADE SIGN. Late 19th century, American. This fine example relief carved with inset blue and red wavy glass lenses with fabric lens mount backing on rear and with iron hanger and mount. SIZE: 35-1/2″ L x 10″ T. CONDITION: With original untouched sand painted gilt frame, hanger and mount original. Very fine condition with appropriate abrasions. 9-91558 (3,000-5,000)

2623
$0.00

FABULOUS 19TH CENTURY CARVED BLACK FOREST WALNUT CENTERPIECE STAND. Featuring three beautiful well detailed figures of wild animals; a lion, a bear and a tiger. This piece was probably used as a base to a centerpiece. SIZE: Figures – 10″ L. Overall – 14″ Diameter x 7″ T. CONDITION: Very good, no damage. Nice old patina. 9-91681 (4,000-5,000)

2624
$1,154.25

CARVED BLACK FOREST DOUBLE INK WELL WITH HAWK. Finely carved hawk with wide spread wings with prey. Figures staged above carved leaves and foliage with two cut glass ink wells with floral carved covers. SIZE: 9-1/2″ Wing Span – 14″ w x 6″ t. CONDITION: Very good, minor loss to edge of one leaf, one leaf tip reglued. 9-25013 (1,350-2,000)

2625
$1,822.50

“COL. J.J. ASTOR 5 CENT CIGAR THE LOUIS HEITMANN CO. DAYTON,O.”. Elaborate Victorian cast iron advertising table clock. SIZE: 13-1/2″h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92701 (3,000-4,000)

2626
$2,607.00

RARE RABBIT WITH TOP HAT DOORSTOP. Circa 1920, National Foundry, Whitman, Massachusetts. This fine cast-iron example with incised “89” mark on back, the rabbit depicted standing on a grassy knoll. Reference: The Doorstop Book, John and Nancy Smith, page 156. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Retains original painted surfaces with minimal in-use wear. Very fine overall. 9-91527 (1,000-1,500)

2627
$2,666.25

“THE SNOOPER” DOORSTOP. Circa 1920, American. This rare cast-iron full body example, the figure depicted with long protruding nose, and with wine bottle in coat pocket. The rectangular base cast with the title. Reference: The Doorstop Book, John and Nancy Smith, page 207. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with untouched original vibrant paint. 9-91531 (800-1,500)

2628
$592.50

RARE LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD DOORSTOP. Circa 1920, Albany Foundry, Albany, New York, or the National Foundry, Whitman, Massachusetts. This nice cast-iron example depicting Little Red Riding Hood together with the wolf on a demilune base. Reference: The Doorstop Book, John and Nancy Smith, as illustrated on page 32 in a facsimile from the National Foundry catalog item #94. See also page 199 showing a photograph of a similar doorstop made by Albany foundry, carrying the same item #94. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Retains original painted surfaces. Generally good, with in-use paint wear overall. 9-91528 (600-900)

2629
$0.00

RARE JAPANESE SPANIEL DOORSTOP. Circa 1920, Judd Foundry, Connecticut. This cast-iron example depicting the dog seated upright in begging position, the back cast with the numeral “1267”. Reference: The Doorstop Book, John and Nancy Smith, page 147. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: Retains untouched original paint, very good overall with minor paint chip losses and oxidation, typical in-use wear. 9-91529 (600-900)

2630
$829.50

UNUSUAL LIGHTHOUSE DOORSTOP. Circa 1920, American. This very rare cast-iron example of a stone lighthouse cast emitting rays of light from its tower. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Retains untouched, original painted surfaces in very fine condition with only minor paint chip losses. 9-91530 (600-900)

2631
$918.38

RARE SAILOR DOORSTOP. Circa 1920, Littco Foundry, Littlestown, Pennsylvania. This cast-iron example of a sailor standing at attention on a stepped demilune plinth. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Untouched, original painted surfaces. In very good, original condition. Minor in-use chips to paint. 9-91534 (600-900)

2632
$711.00

BELLHOP DOORSTOP. Circa 1920, American. This rare cast-iron example depicting a bellhop in uniform, an anchor on cap, standing on a demilune plinth, cast with the word “welcome” flanked by anchors. SIZE: 17-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Untouched original paint, surfaces with some oxidation and light rusting. Generally good, in-use condition. 9-91542 (600-900)

2633
$888.75

RARE SLEEPING CAT DOORSTOP. Circa 1920, National Foundry, Whitman, Massachusetts. This rare, larger size example, model #131, depicting a full body cat in old gold paint over original plated bronze surface. Reference: The Doorstop Book, by John and Nancy Smith, pages 34-36. SIZE: 3-12″ h x 9-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good in-use condition with minor oxidation. 9-91544 (500-1,000)

2634
$829.50

RARE DRUM MAJOR DOORSTOP. Circa 1920, Littco Foundry, Littlestown, Pennsylvania. This excellent example of a marching drum major on a square plinth. Reference: The Doorstop Book, John and Nancy Smith, page 207. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Untouched, original painted surfaces. The full body example in very fine condition with normal and expected in-use wear. 9-91532 (500-800)

2635
$592.50

BORZOI WOLFHOUND DOORSTOP. Circa 1920, Hubley Foundry, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This fine cast-iron example model #327 is a rarely found smaller size. The full body casting well detailed. Reference: The Doorstop Book, John and Nancy Smith, page 139. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h x 12-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good with typical in-use minor wear. This example retains collar, but leash is absent. 9-91533 (500-800)

2636
$888.75

RARE SITTING CAT DOORSTOP. Circa 1920, National Foundry, Whitman, Massachusetts. This full body cast-iron example depicting a seated cat with whimsical expression. Reference: The Doorstop Book, by John and Nancy Smith, pages 34-36. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Very good with untouched original paint, having minor oxidation. 9-91543 (500-700)

2637
$0.00

CAST IRON DOG RING HITCHING POST MOUNT. Mid-19th century, American. This small size example with nice relief casting, hollow back, and with original swivel ring. With two pierced mounting holes. SIZE: 5″ w. CONDITION: Retains remnants of original mushroom color paint. Good condition and patina. 9-91513 (600-900)

2638
$0.00

CAST IRON LIFESIZE LION HEAD ARCHITECTURAL DECORATION. Third quarter 19th century, American. Good original surface with traces of early paint. Cast in three parts. Possibly from a circus wagon or carousel. SIZE: 13″ T x 15″ W. CONDITION: Very good, with minor and unobtrusive losses to tips of lion’s mane lower left. 9-92074 (1,200-2,200)

2639
$0.00

CARVED FOLK ART AWNING IN THREE COLOR PAINT. Circa 1920, American. This paint decorated laminated wood example decorated in green, yellow and red striped with lobed valance and conforming sides, the underside painted yellow. Probably used in a carnival or circus booth. SIZE: 29″ L x 6-1/2″ D x 9″ T. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition. 9-91567 (800-1,200)

2640
$0.00

ROOSTER TRADE SIGN. Late 19th century, American. The heavy gauge sheet iron double sided sign applied with riveted hanging rings. SIZE: 31″ t x 24″ w. CONDITION: Very good, with appropriate oxidation, retaining original dry painted surfaces. 9-91557 (800-1,200)

2641
$0.00

FINELY CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN SEAL TRADE FIGURE. Well carved figure of seal on stump, probably used as trade figure for ice house. SIZE: 30″ T. CONDITION: In very good condition with normal drying splits, original gray painted surface evident beneath traces of peeling later white paint. 9-91906 (2,500-3,500)

2642
$2,607.00

FULL BODY BUTCHER’S PIG TRADE SIGN. 19th century, England. This nice full body example carved in pine of a whimsical standing pig with pronounced ears, nailhead eyes, ringed nose, and forged iron curled tail, retaining traces of paint. SIZE: 15 1/2″h x 33″l x 12″w. CONDITION: Several tin and copper patches, minor losses to ears, typical condition for age. 9-92350 (1,800-2,000)

2643
$0.00

HARDWARE MERCHANT’S TRADE SIGN. Late 19th century, Pennsylvania. The large sign with applied molding painted “JOHN H. ADAMS HARDWARE” with chrome yellow lettering against a black background. The reverse painted “HARDWARE” in black and white. SIZE: 19-3/4″ h x 7′ l. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition, with age appropriate minor abrasions. 9-91554 (1,500-2,500)

2644
$0.00

RELIEF CARVED AND PAINTED SELF-FRAMING BARBER POLE TRADE SIGN. Mid 19th century, American. The flattened half round pole with incised red, white and blue stripes and with a carved black painted plinth and cap, all within a carved putty colored frame. SIZE: 15-1/2″ Diameter. CONDITION: Untouched original paint surface with age appropriate abrasions and minor paint flaking. Generally good. 9-91556 (500-1,000)

2645
$592.50

TWO NATIVE AMERICAN FIGURAL CUT-OUT WEATHERVANES. 1) Bow and arrow in tin. 2) Fire maker in copper. Both appear to be authentic and 20th Century. SIZE: 1) 15″ T. 2) 12″ T. CONDITION: 1) Bow and arrow detached from base. 2) Very good. Both have good patina. 4-49194 (1,500-2,500)

2646
$2,192.25

RARE NATIVE AMERICAN WITH BOW IRON WEATHERVANE. Circa 1888, New England. This sheet iron example with graphic chisel cut and pierced figure holding a bow and arrow with quiver crouching on a panel with the work “TOTE” (The Order of the Red Man) in cutout letters. The reverse with “SM” followed by “88” welded to the bottom area of tunic. Additionally with two square nuts welded as rod attachment. NOTE: Weathervane found in upstate New York. Also for nearly identical larger example (in the Shelburne Museum collection), see “Weathervanes” by Charles Klamkin, p. 143. SIZE: 25″ T. CONDITION: Very fine untouched condition with dark oxidized surface. 9-91571 (1,000-2,000)

2647
$0.00

SHEET COPPER ROADSTER WEATHERVANE. Second quarter 20th century, American. Well modeled example with steering wheel and gear shift lever. The copper verdigris surface weathervane with brass headlamps, hood and trunk ornament. Also, bumper knobs, wheel center hubs and down rod. Now accompanied with a museum stand. SIZE: 25″ L. CONDITION: Very good, with minor seam separations to right rear fender, and with light dents in bumper. 9-92076 (1,200-2,200)

2648
$546.75

GOOD TOLE DECORATED CHUCKWAGON PANTRY. Last quarter 19th century, St. Louis, Missouri. This nice example manufactured by “PERFECT PANTRY CO. ST. LOUIS, MO.” and so labeled on the clock dial. The upper bins each floral decorated with birds centering an arrangement of three additional bins fitted to the lower section fitted with an arrangement of six canisters over five drawers, the drawers stencil-decorated “Perfect Pantry.” SIZE: 37-1/2″ h x 27-1/2″ w x 14″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good with overall wear from age and use to black tole surfaces. Working parts present, but in need of adjustments. Good overall. 9-90888 (700-900)

2649
$0.00

TALL CARVED AND PAINTED “UNCLE SAM” COUNTRY STORE FIGURE. Well modeled and painted figure of Uncle Sam with top hat, coat decorated with stars, hat decorated with stars and stripes. All over faded and crazed surface. SIZE: 63-1/2″ t x 20-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Good overall and intact. 9-25006 (750-1,500)

2650
$0.00

LEATHER CHILD’S BOOTS OR SALESMAN’S SAMPLE. 19th century. Very nicely made black and red leather child’s boots or possibly salesman sample fireman’s boots. Brass toeplates dated November 1859. Marked on sole “8”. SIZE: Sole length: 6-1/4″ – 9-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Leather stiff but intact. 9-25021 (400-600)

2651
$533.25

LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH CENTURY PAINTED COUNTRY CARNIVAL GAME WHEEL. Red and black painted stand up gaming wheel with unusual spoke construction and hand painted numbers. Base stabilized with original forged iron braces. SIZE: 40″ t overall – 26″ dia wheel. CONDITION: Base split stabilized with two pieces of wood. Metal pointer missing, otherwise very good original surface. 9-25008 (400-500)

2652
$0.00

E. MIRABET (Spanish, 20th century) THE GREAT CHANG AND FAK-HONG’S UNITED MAGICIANS PRESENTS THE NOE ARK. Color lithograph on paper depicting a beached arc with unloaded animals, birds & reptiles. Housed in a period red painted wood frame with geometric patterns at corners. Lithographer Mirabet identified in plate at left. SIZE: Sight: 29-1/2″ x 42″. Overall: 32-1/2″ x 46″ CONDITION: Very good with light toning, not examined out of frame. 9-92769 (400-600)

2653
$0.00

PRIZE PIG PAINTING. Last half of the 20th century, oil on canvas. Depicting an oversize pig in an English landscape inscribed: “This pig No. 49, ‘Samson’ claimed Devizes & Dorchester 1st. & 3rd. and premium, likewise at Apavon. The property of Sir Thos. Mogg; Fed & Bred by Geo. Hawksy. Bristol: May 19th 1896”. Housed in a chestnut frame. SIZE: Sight: 24″ x 31″ Overall: 34″ x 40 1/2″ CONDITION: Small loss of paint in right sky area, otherwise good. 9-92369 (2,000-3,000)

2654
$0.00

PAINTED WOOD “FLYING PIG” TRADE SIGN. First half 20th century. Sign in wood having a carved pig with front leg forward and back leg trailing. Two metal supports for hanging. The pink paint scrubbed off with a waxed partially natural finish with traces of pink. SIZE: 23-1/2″ at highest. 55″ l. CONDITION: As described above, also some visible cracks but generally good, with nice patina. 9-92352 (1,800-2,000)

2655
$1,944.00

PIG CUT CHART TRADE SIGN. Last half of the 20th century, antique style folk art carved and painted pig with inscribed and charted cuts, wrought iron tail and mounting straps. SIZE: 24 1/2″h x 51″w. CONDITION: Deterioration of wood in center, some wear to paint and decoration. 9-92351 (1,800-2,000)

2656
$729.00

FULL BODIED COPPER DISPLAYED EAGLE WEATHERVANE. Second quarter 20th century, American. This nicely detailed example depicting an eagle perched on a ball with good verdigris surface. Now offered with museum stand. SIZE: 22-1/2″ wing spread. 20″ T. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92078 (800-1,200)

2657
$0.00

PAINTED TIN SILHOUETTE FIGURE OF EAGLE WITH SHIELD. Second half 19th century, American. Textured red, white and blue painted surface. “UNION” in white letters on blue background. SIZE: 13″ x 11″. CONDITION: Age appropriate oxidation, a minor bent end at end of one wing. Otherwise good. 9-91561 (1,000-1,500)

2658
$0.00

PATRIOTIC TIN SHIELD. Late 19th century, American. In the shape of a shield with original vibrant painted surfaces. The 13 star crest above a 13 stripe banner. SIZE: 20″ h x 18″ w. CONDITION: Generally good with normal and expected wear and abrasions. With some slight denting. 9-92089 (1,000-1,500)

2659
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED OAK BARBER POLE. Re-purposed from table leg, probably mid 20th Century. SIZE: 24″ L. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91519 (400-700)

2660
$0.00

FOLK ART PAINTED SHEET IRON WALL MIRROR. First quarter 20th century, American. This whimsical example with rectangular frame with half round sawtooth edge crest and cut corner mirror opening. The whole embellished with deer, moon, dog, fish, hand in heart, suns, stars and shrubs. All against a red and blue painted background. SIZE: 15″ x 8-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition. 9-91537 (500-1,000)

2661
$0.00

FINE TRAMP ART HANGING CABINET. Late 19th century, American. This exceptional pine example with stepped sawtooth crown molding and shaped crest centering a heart above a pair of covered doors, each with four raised diamond panels within sawtooth borders over a pair of aligned drawers. The dovetailed case with original iron hangers and inset chamfered back. SIZE: 28″ T x 22″ W x 7″ D. CONDITION: Two small sawtooth elements long absent lower left side, with original varnish surface now dry and crusty. Otherwise very good. 9-91565 (3,000-6,000)

2662
$0.00

PAINTED TRAMP ART SEVEN DRAWER SPICE CHEST. Late 19th century, American. The pine chest with step molded sawtooth and diagonally carved case and drawers, the shaped crest flanked by finials, all above a shaped apron with 4-point star designs. SIZE: 13″ x 9-1/2″ x 3″. CONDITION: One star long absent, drawers with original brass knobs, varnish finish original now dry and crusty. Very good. 9-91566 (1,000-1,600)

2663
$303.75

ALEX BEEKER NEW YORK PATENTED CABINET MODEL STEREO VIEWER. Rosewood cased stereoviewer, originally constructed to view “hold to light” cards, converted in late 19th Century with a peaked top to accommodate early electrical illumination. Accompanying this lot are approximately 75 stereo cards including Gen. Tom Thumb cards. SIZE: 23″ t x 11″ w x 10″ d. CONDITION: Very good, lenses intact. 7-70585 (800-1,200)

2664
$121.50

DERBY HAT TRADE SIGN. Late 19th/early 20th century, American. The hat, now in gray paint over original gilding, with a tied hat band, now mounted within an expansion metal bracket for display. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h x 12″ l x 9-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Gilded and painted surfaces as noted. 9-92831 (200-300)

2665
$0.00

VINTAGE PENNY FARTHING BICYCLE. 20th century, American. Manufactured by the High Step Bicycle Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The chrome and steel “High Wheeler” with black enamel frame and hard rubber spoked wheels. SIZE: 63″ h x approx 72″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. Chrome elements in need of replating. 9-25023 (800-1,100)

2666
$0.00

LARGE CARVED RUSTIC ROOT BENCH. Large high back bench with three legs carved from an elaborate root. Probably redwood. SIZE: 70″w x 33″d x 50″h. CONDITION: Very good with nice old patina. 9-92499 (1,800-3,600)

2667
$243.00

“FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES” SIGN. The painted wood sign having an applied molded framed edge. The lettering in black over white. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 40-1/2″. CONDITION: Paint loss with wear to edges and several holes & chips. 9-92858 (300-500)

2668
$829.50

WALNUT WALL BOX WITH SLANTING LID. Early 19th Century. Carved scalloped edge trim, adorned with demilune repousse brass political panel featuring a federal eagle on stars and striped shield, drum, cannon, etc. SIZE: 17″ T x 8-1/2″ W x 3-1/2″ D. CONDITION: Very good, very clean, nice old finish. 9-25015 (200-400)

2669
$3,081.00

GILT PAINTED AND SANDED “CITY CLUB” DEMI LUNE TRADE SIGN. Early 20th Century with free-hand clasped hand decoration. SIZE: 52″ L x 18-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 7-70472 (400-600)

2670
$486.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: One viewer contacted us stating they felt the Mason canvas back is a Challenge or Premier grade because of the glass eyes.

FOUR WORKING DECOYS. 20th century. 1) Detroit grade Mason canvas back, with glass eyes; 2) carved and painted canvas back attributed to Madison Mitchell; 3) folk art red head decoy with cork body and carved and painted wood head; 4) carved and painted pintail decoy. SIZE: 1) 19-1/2″; 2) 15-1/2″; 3) 14″; 4) 16″. CONDITION: 1) Very good with old repaint; 2) very good with old repaint; 3) working decoy with original paint; 4) significant paint loss, waxed surface. 9-90546 (800-1,200)

2671
$1,066.50

CARVED AND PAINTED ANTIQUE WOODEN SANDHILL CRANE DECOY. The decoy painted in old greyish-blue paint with black wings and lighter underbelly (the second of at least two coats of paint). Original hole at center bottom for mounting on a peg. Probably made in the first half of the 20th century. A very rare hunting decoy, as hunting cranes was not as popular as ducks. SIZE: 18″ h x 26″ approximate l. CONDITION: Some chips to surface. Bill has repair. Otherwise very good. 9-90403 (1,500-2,500)

2672
$364.50

CARVED AND PAINTED FOLK ART CANADA GOOSE DECOY. Early 20th century, Mid Atlantic area, probably Maryland or Virginia. Good form, very good working paint. SIZE: 27″ L x 13-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good, losses to paint and stabilized neck crack. 9-90542 (600-900)

2673
$607.50

FRANK ADAMS PAPERWEIGHT MINIATURE DECOY. Second quarter 19th century, West Tisbury, Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. Nicely carved and polychrome painted folk art labeled example of a canvasback duck. SIZE: 2″ h x 7-1/3″ l. CONDITION: Original painted surfaces with spot paint loss on crown of head. Otherwise very good. 7-74531 (500-700)

2674
$888.75

TWO CARVED AND PAINTED GOOSE DECOYS. Featuring a Snow Goose and a Canadian Goose. Snow Goose being very well carved with separated feathers and well carved bill. Canadian Goose a working decoy. SIZE: Snow Goose: 20″ L x 16″ T. Canadian Goose: 20″ L x 12″ T. CONDITION: Very good condition overall with typical minor splits. 9-91987 (600-700)

2675
$364.50

TWO CARVED AND PAINTED WORKING BLACK DUCK DECOYS. 1) With hollow body and glass eyes, layers of working paint. 2) Downward curving bill and carved tail, working paint. SIZE: 1) 16″ L. 2) 18″ L. CONDITION: Both with typical minor drying split. 9-90544 (600-900)

2676
$1,032.75

CARVED AND PAINTED WORKING CANVAS BACK DECOY ATTRIBUTED TO NED BURGESS. Well carved with working paint. SIZE: 17-1/2″ L. CONDITION: Repaired split in neck. 9-90543 (500-800)

2677
$486.00

LARGE CARVED AND PAINTED DECORATIVE SWAN DECOY. Marked by the maker J.P. Hand, Goshen, New Jersey. Mid 20th Century. SIZE: 35″ L x 22″ T. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-91986 (400-500)

2678
$355.50

PAIR OF CARVED AND PAINTED CANADA GEESE BY TOM SAVAGE. Late 20th Century, 1) with sneaky turned head, 2) elongated neck with carved wing feathers. SIZE: 1) 20″ L; 2) 34″ L. CONDITION: Both in very good condition. 9-90545 (250-450)

2679
$425.25

INTERESTING LOT OF PHOTOGRAPHS & BOOKS. Books include 1) Monuments of Washington’s Patriotism – Facsimile of Washington’s accounts from June 1775 to June 1783; leather bound. Included in the book are a number of engravings including one after a painting by Gilbert Stuart engraved by H.S. Sadd, printed by Burton. 2) Experiments & Observations on Electricity… by Benjamin Franklin; Fifth Edition, London 1774. 3) Album dated May 31, 1876 including autographs of friends, some with small poems. Most dated between ’76 & ’80. 4) Andy’s Trip to the West Together With A Life of Its Hero by Petroleum V. Nasby. The small booklet, a satirical of “Androo Johnson”. The booklet is dated 1866 by J.P.C. Haney & Co. Photographs include six period cdv’s and one cabinet card of John Wilkes Booth. Also included is a 5″ x 4″ gutta-percha dag case with a Washington Monument on the cover. SIZE: 1) 14″ x 9-1/4″. 2) 9-1/2″ x 7″. 3) 8-1/2″ x 7″. 4) 7-1/4″ x 4-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Binding is as is. Interior pages are good with foxing. 2) Book is as found, appears to have several of its plates. 3) Binding with some damage, interior good. 4) Cover with tears and stains; generally intact. Photographs are generally very good with some foxing. 9-90885 (400-800)

2680
$1,215.00

LOT OF MAINE RELATED LETTERS & HAND WRITTEN FARMER’S ALMANAC. This lot includes a manuscript copy of the 1835 Maine Farmer’s Almanac; a Daniel Dole signed Massachusetts (Falmouth in Cumberland County) document, December 6, 1792; 1-page of a Joshua Chamberlain signed letter describing military operations dated November 30; A pamphlet from the Senate concerning remarks by Hannibal Hamlin, June 12, 1856; Signatures & letters include Henry Wilson Sept. 6, 1861 involving the 2nd Maine Regt.; James G. Blaine February 7, 1860; Letter by James Phinney Baxter; Typed letter of Percival Proctor Baxter, Gov. of Maine. There is a 1-page ALS written from Washington, DC from Senator Hannibal Hamlin, May 6, 1846. CONDITION: Some letters & signatures glued to album pages, generally good. 9-90951 (500-1,000)

2682
$3,341.25

LOT OF BOOKS, JOURNALS, PHOTOGRAPHS & MICROSCOPE BELONGING TO DR. EDWARD R. SQUIBB (Founder of E.R. Squibb & Sons-Pharmaceutical Company). The lot consists of 1) 13-1/4″ x 8-3/4″ unpublished 236 page handwritten journal written aboard the USS Cumberland from Monday, December 17, 1849 thru June 7, 1850. The daily entries are filled with personal observations including several entries about the small pox epidemic and the treatment of those afflicted for at one time there was a small US ship that was moored for just housing and treating small pox patients. He refers to several sailors that died of small pox and also the horrible task of disinfecting the hospital brig. There is an entry involving the Mt. Vesuvius eruption. Much of the time was spent in the Mediterranean. A fascinating and thorough reflection of two years in an important time in his life. The journal’s outside binding titled Private E.R. Squibb, the interior “Private Journal Mediterranean US Frigate Cumberland 1949 Vol 2d. 2) 13-1/4″ x 8-1/4” journal titled Private, inside cover “Private Journal Edward R. Squibb, July 1851 Volume 7. This is also believed to be an unpublished journal. Starting Monday, July 8, 1851 and ending Monday, September 8, 1851. It appears that this journal is during a time he is in Charlestown, Mass. 3) 12-1/4″ x 10″ bound letter copy journal. The letters start February 8, 1888 and go to page 407 ending May 23, 1891. 4) A 8″ x 11” private compiled book titled United States Naval Record of Edward R. Squibb 1847 to 1857, dated April 26, 1939. The typed pages interspersed with photographs of the ships he was on. 5) Two volume set “Journal of Edward Robinson Squibb M.D. 1819-1900”. Privately printed 1930 (a rare set held by the family). 6) Two volume set The Collected Papers of Edward Robinson Squibb M.D. 1819-1900, published on the 50th Anniversary 1988. 7) Small booklet “Squibb’s Trade List July 15, 1910”. 8) A small personal diary of E.R. Squibb, 1874 thru July. 9) Small booklet American Journal of Pharmacy 1901. 10) Booklet by E.H. Squibb 1904. 11) Also included is a cased microscope which was in the family’s possession which may have belonged to Squibb later in his life. It is by the Spencer Lense Co., Buffalo, NY with a serial number 12330. 11) Three framed photographs of Squibb along with a Chemist Club 1901 Proclamation. SIZE: As noted. PROVENANCE: Estate of Edward R. Squibb, III, originally from the Brooklyn, NY home. CONDITION: Two journals in very good condition. The copy book with broken binding and rough edges. Two sets of books very good. Microscope shows some use, generally very good. 9-91729 (2,000-4,000)

2683
$592.50

THREE INTERESTING CIVIL WAR BOOKS. 1) “The Flower of Liberty” by Julia Furbush, 1869, 131 pages with 40 chromolithograph plates. This rare privately printed book has gilt edges, an embossed gilt decorated spine & front cover. The editor and artist, Julia Furbush began compiling the album to honor the Army & Navy during the Civil War collecting & recording the imagery and corresponding with the contributing poets including Henry W. Longfellow, John Whittier, Oliver Wendall Holmes and others. 2) Salesman Sample of Jefferson Davis’s “A Short History of the United States of America”. The salesman sample is bound in blue cloth with black decoration with only 64 pages with pasted in samples of fancy bindings such as Morocco or capped leather, options are given for this book with gilt or marble edges, or simple library edition ranging from $2.50 to $5.50. 3) Extremely rare, first issue 7-page pamphlet “10 Months in Libby Prison” by Louis Palma Di Cesnola, Late Colonel 4th N.Y. Calvary. Circa 1865. CONDITION: 1) Solid & sound, spine & edges are scuffed & soiled with some loss to decoration. 2) Overall in very good condition. 3) Complete & sound though a reduction of missing bottom right corner (approx. 1″). Apparently made without wraps or cover. 9-90566 (500-1,000)

2684
$0.00

LOUISA MAY ALCOTT, LITTLE WOMEN 1869. Little Women; Or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy. With Little Women; Part Second. Roberts Brothers, Boston, 1868, 1869. Two volumes. First editions, in original gilt-stamped green cloth, brown coated endpapers. SIZE: 6 3/4″h x 5″w. CONDITION: Some slight wear to the endbands, owner’s name inscribed. 7-70559 (1,500-2,500)

2685
$0.00

PAPER BOUND BOOK “HARPER’S HALF-HOUR SERIES. DAISY MILLER A STUDY” BY HENRY JAMES, JR. Copyright 1877 by Harper & Brothers (on cover), inside dated 1878. SIZE: 4-3/4″ x 3-1/4″. CONDITION: Penned name on cover, back cover is missing. Otherwise generally intact with clean pages. Front cover is loose. 9-90933 (300-500)

2686
$177.75

ADAMS SYN CHRONOLOGICAL CHART FOR MAP OF HISTORY WITH ANDREW CARNEGIE, 2ND BOOK PLATE. The first page has a title indicating that it is the 5th Edition and is published by Colby & Co. New York. The interior has a fold-out colorful lithograph chart including maps, timeline in various form, pictures and a list of presidents and eminent men. The paper is backed by a light linen. Special Note: On interior of cover there is a 4″ x 3″ book plate “Andrew Carnegie 2nd Cumberland Island, GA”. SIZE: Unfolded: Approx. 22-1/2′ (feet) x 27-1/2″. CONDITION: Original binding present with damage as found. There are 19 holes caused by a damage when it was folded. These holes range from 3″ x 1″ to 5″ x 4″. Otherwise it is in very good condition with toning. 9-90230 (200-400)

2687
$3,555.00

USS GEORGIA BRONZE PLAQUE. Presented in 1907, the ship was a United States Navy Virginia-class battleship that was launched by the Bath Iron Works of Bath, Maine on 11 October 1904. The plaque has a bas relief of sailors centered with a ship at sea over the following verse: “Trophy presented annually by direction of the President of the United States to the most efficient vessel in her class in naval engineering”. Impressed with presentation date and ship name verso. Also at top margin of front. REFERENCE: Harris & Ewing, page 322 of Military And Naval America by Harrison Summers Kerrick, published 1916. SIZE: 5 1/4″ x 9″ CONDITION: Typical wear, center top lightly polished with tarnish mark in center 9-92754 (1,000-2,000)

2688
$0.00

BRONZE BELL, JONES & CO. TROY, NY. Circa 1883. Of typical form, the bell mounted on an iron rod cast with “THE JONES & CO. TROY N.Y. 1883” around the shoulder. The bell additionally with decorative ridges. Additionally stamped with “125” in the top. SIZE: Bell: 16-1/2″ h x 18″ dia. CONDITION: Appears to be in very good condition. Not examined for clapper. 9-92529 (400-700)

2689
$6,986.25

NAVAL SHIP’S BINOCULARS ON STANCHION. 20th century, possibly Russian or Eastern Europe. Fully equipped for sighting elevation and range, the binoculars and matching stanchion with plaques, the plaque on binoculars reads “Binocular / BMT-110 / N2023K / MASS 19 KG”. Accompanied by what appears to be original metal storage/carrying case for the binoculars. SIZE: Overall: 57″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Unit appears intact and operable with good optics. 9-92517 (800-1,200)

2690
$1,777.50

SHIP’S BINOCULARS. Mid-20th century, possibly Russian. The binoculars affixed with an enameled plaque in Cyrillic on a matching columnar stanchion equipped to turn 360 degrees and with elevation wheel. Binoculars with a wood storage/carrying case. SIZE: Overall: 60-1/2″ h. Binoculars: 8″ h x 15-1/2″ l 12-3/4″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Unit appears functional, optics intact, eyepieces in need of polishing. Generally very good. 9-92530 (500-700)

2691
$0.00

FINE CONTEMPORARY CARVED AND PAINTED THREE DIMENSIONAL WALL PLAQUE OF WHALE. Beautifully carved and painted, marked on reverse “B”. SIZE: 36″ L x 12″ T. CONDITION: Very good, no damage. 9-91672 (800-1,200)

2692
$0.00

SAILBOAT COPPER WEATHERVANE. Second quarter 20th century, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The sailboat with verdigris surfaces, the three dimensional hull of sheet copper with sheet copper sails and flags. Now offered with museum bracket. SIZE: 23″ T x 25″ L. CONDITION: Very good untouched condition. 9-92081 (800-1,200)

2693
$0.00

CASED MODEL OF THE DEMONSTRATION VESSEL “TURBINIA” 1897 BY WM. HITCHCOCK. Late 20th century. cased model of the demonstration vessel “Turbinia” constructed in 1897. Designed by Sir Charles Parsons in 1894 and built by C.A. Parsons and Brown and Wood in 1897. SIZE: Ship: 36″ l. Case” 39 l x 7 d x 17″ h. PROVENANCE: Ship was originally owned by the Marine Steam Turbine Company Ltd. 1894-1908. Turbinia was designed by Sir Charles Parsons, inventor and builder of Parsons Turbines. She was built to test and demonstrate the advantage of turbine vs. reciprocating engine propulsion. The Turbinia took part at the Royal Navy Review for Queen Victoria’s Jubilee in 1897. William E. Hitchcock (1928-2006) was a builder of fine ship models for nearly fifty years, best known for his stylized, decorative models crafted with museum quality workmanship. Several of his models are on display at important museums including the Peabody Essex Museum and the Mystic Seaport Museum. CONDITION: Excellent. 9-91662 (1,800-2,000)

2694
$0.00

FINELY CRAFTED CASED MODEL WITH STAND OF THE AMERICAN STEAM YACHT “CORSAIR”. Late 20th century. Finely detailed cased model of the two-masted steam yacht “Corsair” (4th). SIZE: Boat: 44″ l. Case: 51″ l x 27″ h x 14″ w. Base: 31″ h. PROVENANCE: This is a model of the 4th of the family of the great Corsairs designed by H.J. Gielow and built in 1830 by Bath Iron Works. constructed with a steel hull and powered by a twin screw engine. The original owner was J.P. Morgan, it used by the British Navy in WWII and used for commercial purposed between 1946-1949. CONDITION: Mint condition. 9-91663 (3,000-4,000)

2695
$148.13

CARVED AND PAINTED FIGURE OF A KINGFISHER. Second half 20th Century. Well rendered and detailed. SIZE: 11″ L x 7 T. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91676 (300-500)

2696
$0.00

CARVED PINE DOVE. Mid-19th century, New England. Full body example with relief carved wings and painted eyes carved from the solid, now mounted on modern wood base. SIZE: 12-1/2″ L. CONDITION: Very good, with alligatored varnish surfaces over original paint. 9-91514 (600-900)

2697
$0.00

CARVED OWL WALKING STICK. Late 19th century, American. Finely carved ivory owl with glass eyes, the tapering whale bone shaft with lignum vitae ferrule and tip. SIZE: Owl: 3-1/2″ T. Overall: 36-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92075 (500-900)

2698
$355.50

TWO FINELY CARVED 19TH CENTURY IVORY SEWING OBJECTS. 1) Chinese carved ivory cylindrical needle case with several threaders. 2) Urn form ivory pincushion with clamp. SIZE: Pincushion 7″ T. CONDITION: Good. 9-90639 (400-600)

2699
$243.00

FINE CARVED AND PAINTED NANTUCKET SAILOR WHIRLIGIG. Early 20th Century folk art carved and painted Nantucket sailor whirligig with blue sailor’s hat, red shirt, straight arms holding red and white carved and painted paddles. Now mounted on appropriate pedestal base. SIZE: 14-1/2″ H – with pedestal 24″ H. CONDITION: Very fine condition, well preserved, slightly crackled paint surfaces, paddles intact. 9-92764 (400-600)

2700
$237.00

NORTHWEST PERSIAN RUG. Second quarter, 20th century. The floral medallion centered by stylized urns, all within dense floral and foliate sprays on a midnight blue ground within a guard border of floral and foliate lattice work. SIZE: 3’4″ x 5’3″. PROVENANCE: From a home in Northern Maine. CONDITION: With general overall wear. Many areas to foundation fair to good overall. 9-90925 (100-200)

2702
$182.25

CHALKWARE FIGURE OF A RECUMBENT DEER. 19th century. Finely modeled and painted chalkware figure of recumbent deer with antlers. SIZE: 16″ l x 15″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Repairs and losses. 9-92867 (400-800)

2703
$0.00

PAINT DECORATED CHILD’S SLED. Late 19th century, New England. The pine sled with iron framework, the seat board paint decorated in bittersweet and blue panels accented with white scrolls and burgundy bands with chrome yellow edges, the panels with floral designs. The iron work in original black paint with cast gargoyle head mounts. SIZE: 30″ L. CONDITION: Untouched, with minor abrasions. Very good overall. 9-92069 (800-1,200)

2704
$0.00

COUNTRY HEPPLEWHITE PINE TWO DRAWER WORK TABLE. Circa 1820, New England. Country Hepplewhite pine two drawer work table with 20th century vinegar grained painted surface simulating tiger maple. SIZE: 18-1/2″ w x 16-1/2″ d x 27″ h. CONDITION: Appears to be all original except for finish. 9-90281 (1,000-2,000)

2705
$148.13

FINE FULL FIGURE SILHOUETTE OF CLERGYMAN. Signed by Samuel Metford, Newport, RI. Fine silhouette with scratch decoration on black areas. Some ink and watercolor embellishment. Purportedly an image of Reverend Benjamin Watson. SIZE: Image – 7-1/2″ x 6″. Overall – 12-3/4″ x 11-1/4″. CONDITION: Minor water stain along right edge. Re-matted and framed. 9-90274 (500-700)

2706
$0.00

FINE LOT OF STRAP HINGES, DOOR HARDWARE, AND OX YOKE. Lot consists of a set of four 51″ strap hinges; a set of four 26-1/2″ strap hinges; a set of four 24-1/2″ strap hinges; two 30″ strap hinges; assorted door hardware including five door latches/handles, four door latches; assorted other iron and steel; and a 47″ wood and iron ox yoke. SIZE: As indicated above. CONDITION: Some rust, generally good. 9-92520, 9-92525, 9-92526 (500-800)

2707
$237.00

TWO PIECE CHILDREN’S LOT. Featuring a painted bent wood sled and a three-wheeled painted doll carriage. Bent wood sled has paint decorated “Old Mother Hubbard” top. Doll carriage in mustard and red paint with pin striping. SIZE: Sled – 34″ L. Doll Carriage – 27″ L. CONDITION: Sled is in very good condition, minor wear to top. Doll carriage has tears in canvas and minor loss to front edge. 9-90552 (300-500)

2708
$0.00

MINIATURE DOLL’S CHAIR AND HEN AND CHICKS SCULPTURE. 19th century, New England. The blue painted hoop back Sheraton doll’s chair in pine and ash on splayed ring turned legs with button feet decorated with red and maroon banding. The painted redware hen and chicks sculpture depicting a hen guarding her two chicks beside a nest. Figures mounted on wire legs. SIZE: Chair: 7-1/4″ T. Hen: 4-3/4″ T. CONDITION: Both very good, untouched and original surfaces. 9-91515 (600-800)

2709
$0.00

HANGING SHELF WITH HEART CUTOUTS. Second quarter 19th century, American. Country pine clock shelf with scrolling ends and backboards with four pierced “hearts and lamb’s tongue” chamfered edges. In original brown paint. Square nailed construction. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h x 7″ d x 24-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. Appears to be all original. 9-92091 (500-800)

2710
$59.25

WALNUT VICTORIAN HANGING SHELF. Last quarter 19th century, probably New York. Four rectangular shelves, the bottom fitted with two aligned drawers joined to intricately scrolling supports. SIZE: 36″ h x 30″ w x 8″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Maine and New York private collection. CONDITION: Very good with some minor staining on shelves. 9-29887 (200-400)

2711
$237.00

COUNTRY SHERATON ONE-DRAWER WORK TABLE WITH TIGER MAPLE DRAWER. Country Sheraton one-drawer work table with tiger maple drawer, butternut top and apron with turned butternut Sheraton style legs having original drawer, nailed construction, poplar secondary wood. SIZE: 19″ w x 19″ d x 26-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with old refinish and period glass pull. 9-91782 (200-300)

2712
$88.88

COUNTRY SHERATON ONE DRAWER SIDE TABLE. Early to mid-19th century, Northern New England. Country side table with turned legs and one dovetail drawer with over handing top, in older brown paint. SIZE: 21″ x 17″ x 28-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with normal paint wear. 9-91783 (300-500)

2713
$177.75

GROUP OF FOUR CAULDRONS. 19th century, American. Three large iron buckets with forged swinging handles, two with drain holes, two on tripod short legs, the third without supports, together with a large brass bucket with iron bound rim and wrought iron swing handle. SIZE: Largest: 16-1/2″ h. Diameters: 20″-23″. CONDITION: All with normal and expected signs of heavy use. Iron buckets with considerable corrosion and rusting. All structurally intact. Handles original. 9-92527 (200-300)

2714
$385.13

THREE SERVICE PINS FROM THE CHARLES PARKER COMPANY. The company renowned for its manufacture of the Parker shotgun was located in Meriden, Connecticut. This lot includes three service pins: 20 year (sterling); 30 year (gold filled); 40 year (10K gold). All having decorative enamel fronts with company name and monogram. SIZE: 1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92898 (400-600)

2715
$0.00

BRITANNIA WATER PITCHER BY MERIDEN BRITANNIA COMPANY, INSCRIBED “REMINGTON”. This pitcher was consigned by a gun collection and presumed to be from the famous Remington family; founders of the famous Remington Arms Company. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Show use, dented pouring rim. 9-92896 (400-600)

2716
$0.00

ROUND COPPER PLAQUE “PRINS WILLEM DEZWYGER”. Second half 19th century, Dutch. William I, Prince of Orange (24 April 1533–10 July 1584), also widely known as William the Silent. The plaque molded with the half figure of Prince William in period dress within a molded surround of satyrs and putti with musical instruments, and reclining semi nude women amongst battle trophies and birds of prey. SIZE: 26″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good with old patina. 7-70401 (300-500)

2717
$0.00

EXOTIC WOOD CARVINGS, COBRA & MAN. 20th century. 1) Fine detailed carving of an Indian cobra, coiled in strike position with hood spread wide, mouth open displaying fangs. 2) Rustically carved man clutching a stone, handling patina, loosely mounted upon a red colored stone. SIZE: 1) 16″h x 10″w. 2) 22″h Overall: 27 1/2″h. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Good with natural checking. 9-92765 (400-600)

2718
$0.00

MISCELLANEOUS ATTIC LOT. Featuring 18th/19th Century articles including three small beaded purses, a leather sewing kit, a leather cased needle holder, a fine Woodland Indian beaded needle case, an elaborate embroidered butterfly needle case, a pin cushion, a cross stitch pin cushion, silver and gold filled thimbles, two pairs of ladies shows, one having an old tag “These shoes belonged to Betty Marble who was born in Salem in 1758. She once walked from there to Boston (14 miles) and back to witness the hanging of two pirates”. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70581 (800-1,200)

2719
$303.75

INTERESTING MIXED LOT WITH SILVER KNIVES AND INDIAN DECORATED LETTER OPENER AND HUMIDOR. The lot consists of: 10-1/4″ silver letter opener with a Native American Chief’s bust, marked “Sterling” with a hatchet, monogrammed “CEW”; 6″ high glass humidor in cylinder form with fluted sides having a silver plated cover with Native American Chief bust, marked “Apollo Silver Co.”; five silver pocket knives (2 coin), a small pocket knife, four early eyeglasses, turned brush, and another brush. SIZE: As noted. CONDITION: Generally good. 7-70566 (500-700)

2720
$385.13

GROUP OF SEVEN PIECES WITH LACQUER BOX. Includes an ivory shoe horn, ivory cane top, Hebrew manuscript, two smaller lacquer boxes, and a tortoise shell page turner. SIZE: Box: 12″ l. CONDITION: Fair. 9-92961 (300-400)

2721
$243.00

MAHOGANY AND BENT WOOD BALLOT BOX WITH DRAWER. Early 20th century. This fraternal voting box features metal handle and drawer with original black painted cubes and round white beads for voting. SIZE: 11″ x 7-1/2″ x 6″ T. CONDITION: Entire box nicely refinished. 9-25011 (200-400)

2722
$182.25

TWO 19TH CENTURY PIECED QUILTS. 1) Victorian feather stitched silk patchwork quilt in diamond pinwheel pattern with silk border. 2) Quilt made from silk cigar box labels, worked with feather stitching between bands. SIZE: 1) 56″ square. 2) 23″ square. CONDITION: 1) Good with losses to a few squares. 2) Damage to several bands. 9-90569 (300-500)

2723
$1,185.00

FLOW BLUE DINNER SERVICE “PARIS” BY NEW WHARF. Approximately 77-pieces. English flow blue, circa 1892, blue underglaze marking on base. Service consisting of; Twelve 9″ dinner plates; Six 7-1/2″ soup bowls; Seven 8″ dessert plates; Five 7″ bread plates; Eleven cups; Nineteen 5″ saucers; 11″ Covered vegetable; Two 10-1/2″ oval vegetables; 9″ oval vegetable; Two 7-1/2″ oval vegetables; Three graduated oval platters (largest 14″); 9″ berry bowl; 7-1/2″ gravy boat; 8″ covered butter dish; 7″ sugar bowl; 5″ creamer; Three 3″ butter pats; 8″ milk pitcher. CONDITION: Several pieces have chips and cracks. 7-70599 (800-1,200)

2724
$177.75

THIRTY-SEVEN PIECES OF STAFFORDSHIRE MULBERRY COLORED “WASHINGTON VASE” PATTERN CHINA. Lot consists of 35 piece tea and luncheon set and two piece chamber set. SIZE: Plates – 8-1/2″ Diameter. CONDITION: Bowl to chamber set with chips and crack. Stains to cups and waste bowl. Few tiny chips to base of some cups. Chips on one saucer. Otherwise very good. 7-70569 (600-800)

2725
$850.50

STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER DECORATED WELL AND TREE PLATTER. Beautiful large platter in the “grape harvest” pattern with pearl glaze. Impressed marks. SIZE: 16-3/4″ x 21″. CONDITION: Small chip on foot, a few tiny knife scratches. 7-70570 (300-500)

2726
$364.50

GROUP OF ORIENTAL RUGS. Late 19th/early 20th century, Northern Persia and Caucasus. To include a small Teke Bokhara, a Caucasian example with central geometric medallion within four indigo crabs, a Turkish prayer rug with multiple star guard borders, and a Belouchistan rug with rows of dense octagons woven with geometric designs and crabs. SIZE: 3’3″ x 2’10”; 3’2″ x 3’11”; 3’5″ x 4’5″; and 2’7″ x 4’1″ respectively. CONDITION: As found. 9-92967 (100-200)

2727
$0.00

NORTHWEST PERSIAN RUNNER. First quarter 20th century. This large runner with a row of crab medallions in alternating brick red and deep indigo bordered by stylized flower heads and sprays within an indigo and brick main border flanked by guard borders of stylized tarantula designs. SIZE: 2’8″ x 19’7″. CONDITION: With overall wear in many places to foundation. Fair overall. 9-92943 (700-900)

2728
$60.75

ANGELIS HAMADAN RUG. First half 20th century, Northwest Persia. Rug with stylized floral trellis work on a rose ground within three floral guard borders. SIZE: 2’7″ x 3’10”. PROVENANCE: From a Northern Maine home. CONDITION: Fair to good with overall wear, some to foundation. Missing fringe. 9-90922 (100-200)

2729
$121.50

SEMI-ANTIQUE SHIRAZ RUG. Early 20th century, Southwest Persia. Rows of polychrome hexagons, triangles, and crabs on a terra cotta ground within multiple guard borders of geometric design centering a blue/black main border of stylized angular devices. SIZE: 7’7″ x 5’10”. PROVENANCE: From a fine Maine and New York private collection. CONDITION: With areas of wear exposing foundation, colored. Large repair (rejoined) at center of one end. 9-29903 (200-400)

2730
$0.00

ANTIQUE SHIRAZ ORIENTAL RUG. Second half 19th century, Southwest Persia. The midnight blue field woven with a central stepped diamond medallion with conforming spandrels with ivory ground. The main terra cotta red border with floral meander vinery within latch hook guard borders. SIZE: 5’8″ x 3’5″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Maine and New York private collection. CONDITION: An extremely worn example through the center down to foundation. 9-29898 (200-400)

2731
$237.00

KARASTAN RUNNER. Mid 20th century, American. The rug of a Kirman pattern, the runner with overall diamond floral medallions in a trellis work pattern in shades of turquoise, pink and other pastels. SIZE: 2’10” x 15′. PROVENANCE: From a Northern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good with full pile. 9-90928 (50-75)

2732
$59.25

HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY ADJUSTABLE FIRE SCREEN. Circa 1810. The rectangular frame fitted with two sliding horizontal frames centering a third frame, all covered in a red floral silk brocade raised on a trestle base with out-swept square tapered legs terminating in brass capped casters. SIZE: 44″ h (closed) x 27″ w (closed) x 20″ d. CONDITION: With original polished and cleaned surfaces. Proper upper left corner of master frame with repaired damage. Otherwise very good. 9-20228 (25-75)

3000
$546.75

TIFFANY & COMPANY MAKER’S STERLING SILVER CARD TRAY AND COASTER. 1) Triangular card tray with finely decorated edge, engraved center, monogram “MAUD”, having Tiffany & Company maker’s marked used between 1875-1891; 2) small round footed coaster with gadrooned edge and engraved center with Tiffany & Company “Quality” mark. TOTAL WEIGHT: 8 tr. oz SIZE: 1) 8″ Diameter. 2) 4″ Diameter. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91970 (400-600)

3001
$681.38

THREE PIECES MARKED TIFFANY & COMPANY MAKER’S STERLING SILVER. Consisting of 1) shallow fruit or punch bowl, marked “Tiffany & Co. / 18943 / 9516”, marked used from 1907-1938; 2) sculpted candy dish with monogram, marked “Tiffany & Co.”; and 3) modernist leaf formed nut dish with handle, present mark used from 1938 onwards. TOTAL WEIGHT: 38.5 tr. oz. SIZE: 1) 10″ Diameter x 3-1/2″ T 2) 6-1/2″ Diameter 3) 5-7/8″ L PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91971 (700-900)

3002
$533.25

5-PCS OF TIFFANY & CO STERLING HOLLOWWARE. Consisting of an oval bread tray, engraved with bows and laurel, chased border, marked, ‘17779 B’ makers 9728 mark #23 1907-1947; reticulated swing handle basket, marked, ‘18269 A’ 1123 mark #23 1907-1947; reticulated basket missing liner, marked 17298 ‘7345’; 4-1/2″ reticulated berry spoon in the “Beekman” pattern and a pair of 4-1/2″ reticulated sugar tongs in the “Colonial” pattern. Weight: 28 tr. oz. SIZE: Tray: 11-3/4″l x 6-3/4″d. Basket: 3″ h x 4-1/2″ w; Basket: 4″ x 6-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Good overall, minor wear. 9-91707 (800-1,200)

3003
$355.50

KIRK STERLING SILVER REPOUSSE COMPOTE. Sterling silver compote with rolled and floral repousse edge, marked “S. Kirk & Son / Sterling / 229”. WEIGHT: 16 tr. oz. SIZE: 9-1/2″ Diameter x 4″ T. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91968 (400-500)

3004
$118.50

GORHAM STERLING COMPOTE. Weighted base marked “Gorham Sterling 718”. Decorated with C-scrolls and scrolled border. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 10-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74530 (200-300)

3005
$444.38

GORHAM STERLING SILVER REPOUSSE DECORATED FRUIT BOWL. Fine sterling silver vermeil interior fruit bowl of bulbous form with flaring top, decorated with repousse and engraved floral and foliate elements, marked with three character Gorham mark “Sterling” and numbered 3330. WEIGHT: 13.5 tr. oz. SIZE: 8″ Diameter x 3-1/2″ T. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91967 (400-500)

3006
$770.25

FOUR PIECES OF STERLING HOLLOWWARE. Consisting of a Gorham urn form teapot, with ebony handle and monogram on an oval foot; fine floral cast creamer on animalier feet, retailed by Theodore B. Starr; a reticulated floral border bread tray with ‘W’ monogram, no maker’s mark; and a Gorham Revere style footed Revere style bowl. WEIGHT: 47 tr. oz. SIZE: Tray: 13-1/2″l. CONDITION: Teapot missing knop, otherwise, good overall. 9-91711 (900-1,200)

3007
$888.75

THREE STERLING SILVER SCALLOPED SERVING PIECES. 1)Fruit bowl with scalloped flaring top, marked “Raimond Sterling”; 2) scalloped edge open fruit bowl, marked with Watson touchmarks, “Irish Exemplar” pattern; 3) footed hors d’oueres dish, marked Gorham. TOTAL WEIGHT: 52 tr. oz. SIZE: 1) 8″ Diameter x 4″ T. 2) 10″ Diameter x 2-1/2″ T. 3) 10″ Diameter x 2″ T. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: All in very good, clean condition. 9-91969 (700-900)

3008
$770.25

STERLING TWO-HANDLED TRAY BY GORHAM. The rectangular tray having two cutout hand holds and ribbed border. The bottom marked “Sterling A6774 16 in. The bottom rim having a three letter monogram. Weight: 45 troy ounces. SIZE: 18-1/2″ w x 12” d. CONDITION: Light knife marks and dimples. Otherwise very good. 9-91706 (800-1,200)

3009
$3,081.00

162 PIECE STERLING FLATWARE SERVICE BY GORHAM IN THE “PATRIA” PATTERN. Lot consists of twenty-four 6″ teaspoons, Twelve 7-3/4″ dinner forks, twelve 7″ luncheon forks, eleven 6-1/2″ dessert forks, twelve 6-1/4″ bullion soup spoons, twelve 6-3/4″ spoons, twelve 7-1/2″ ice tea spoons, twelve 5-3/4″ individual butter knives, four 8-1/2″ large serving spoons, twelve 5-1/2″ cocktail forks, twelve 9-1/2″ dinner knives, 4 piece sterling handled carving set (13″ & 10″), twelve 8-3/4″ luncheon knives, and a 10-1/4″ cake or pie server; two-piece 9″ salad set; 4-1/2″ tongs; 8″ meat fork; 6″ ladle; 5-1/2″ ladle; two 6″ sugar scoops; 6-1/2″ jelly; 7″ tomato server. In fitted two-drawer box. WEIGHT: 178 tr. oz (not including weighted pieces). PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Burton R. & Diane S. Anderson, East Winthrop, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92171 (3,000-5,000)

3010
$850.50

SERVICE FOR EIGHT STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SET BY WEIDLICH STERLING SPOON CO IN THE “PRISCILLA STERLING” PATTERN. Set consists of Eight 7-1/2″ dinner forks, Eight 5-3/4″ dessert forks, Eight 5-1/2″ bouillon soup spoons, Seven 5-3/4″ individual butter knives, Thirteen 5-3/4″ teaspoons, and Eight 9-1/2″ dinner knives with weighted handles and steel blades. Housed in a walnut silver box. WEIGHT: 37 tr. oz (not included dinner knives). PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91972 (1,200-1,800)

3011
$1,066.50

55-PIECE SET OF STERLING FLATWARE BY DOMINIC & HAAF IN THE “POINTED ANTIQUE” PATTERN. Monogrammed ‘R + B’, consisting of eleven 7″ dinner forks; six 8-1/2″steel bladed dinner knives; nine 6″ butter knives; five 6-1/2″ fruit forks; six 5-1/4″ bouillon spoons; four -1/4″ table spoons; 9″ serving spoon; 10″ pie server; 7-1/2″ butter dish knife; 9″ serving fork; 3 ladles (6″, 5-1/2″ & 5″); five 6″ teaspoons, two 5″ lemon forks. TOTAL WEIGHT (without hollow handled items) 60 tr. oz. CONDITION: Shows use, generally good. 9-90884-1 (800-1,200)

3012
$592.50

STERLING, 2 TEAPOTS & SUGAR BOWL BY PETER GUILLE, LTD. The teapots are graduated in height, in a tapered cylindrical form with a finial domed lids above faceted swan’s neck spouts, and wooden scrolling handles; together with an open sugar on circular foot, all bearing the ‘Peter Guille, LTD’ mark. WEIGHT: 38 tr. oz. SIZE: Tallest: 9 1/4″h. CONDITION: Very good, monogrammed. 9-91708 (800-1,200)

3013
$850.50

TWO HANDLED STERLING SILVER TRAY BY SANBORNS OF MEXICO. This two-handled tray having naturalistic handles with flower terminations, a double rim of scale type decoration, in oval form. Marked on bottom “Sanborns Mexico Sterling”. Weight: 44 troy ounces. SIZE: 19-3/4″ w x 12″ d. CONDITION: Some knife marks, otherwise very good. 9-91705 (800-1,200)

3014
$177.75

MEXICAN MIXED METAL BIRD FORM CONDIMENT PLATE. Signed “Hand Wrought Los Castillo”. The bird formed dish having three silver and copper shaped bowls, a copper body and neck with brass beak and silver & turquoise eye. SIZE: 11″ x 12″. CONDITION: Some wear to silver. Generally very good. 7-74528 (200-300)

3015
$177.75

PAIR OF MEXICAN STERLING COASTER/CANDY BOWLS BY LOPEZ. The bottom marked “P. Lopez G. Made in Mexico Sterling 0.925”. The square dishes with turned upsides and center well for glass or candy. Weight: 10 troy ounces. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h x 5-1/4″ sq. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74527 (200-300)

3016
$148.13

STERLING PUNCH LADLE BY GORHAM. The handle with a naturalistic flower design leading to a plain bowl. Weight: 6 troy ounces. SIZE: 11-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74526 (200-300)

3017
$182.25

INTERESTING LOT OF 10 STERLING TEA SPOONS WITH INSET BIRTHSTONES. By various companies, all marked “Sterling”, stones include blue, green, red, amethyst, and amber. Each spoon a different pattern with inset full cut stone in handle. Total weight: 9 troy ounces. SIZE: 6″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74529 (300-500)

3018
$266.63

ELEVEN PIECES OF STERLING AND COIN SILVER FLATWARE AND FIVE PIECES OF SILVER PLATE. Sterling includes: 6″ ladle and 6″ marrow scoop by Georg Jensen, Denmark; two 5″ bonbon spoons by Durgin “Chrysanthemum”; 9-1/2″ serving spoon by Arthur J. Stone, (Maker-Blanchard); three 9″ coin spoons by J.Emery, J. Titus, and H. Goodwin; three 6″ sugar tongs; along with six pieces of Tiffany & Co. and Gorham silver plate. Total Weight: 17 troy ounces. SIZE: As indicated above. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91714 (300-500)

3019
$364.50

26 PCS STERLING & STERLING HANDLED ITEMS. Consisting of, two pie servers, one with steel blade; Tifft & Whiting cake knife; engraved serving fork; pair of sterling banded, mother of pearl carving forks; carving set, and single carving fork (sterling handles); seven misc. serving spoons; two sauce ladles; two ebony handled candle snuffs; wishbone; bottle opener, unmarked tooled cuff bracelet; miscellaneous knives, etc. Weighable: 20 tr. oz. SIZE: Longest: 11-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Good overall with typical wear. 9-91715 (300-500)

3020
$1,836.75

ESTATE LOT OF COIN, STERLING AND SILVER PLATE. Consisting of a Tiffany & Co. ivory knopped silver plated dome; a Gorham sterling bowl, with ‘S’ monogram. Coin silver consisting of, two 9″ large serving spoons, stamped, ‘A. A. Mead, Montpelier’; four 8-1/2″ tablespoons with shell motif stamped, ‘TB & Co’; four 7″ tablespoons, stamped ‘F & H’; six 6″ spoons, stamped ‘R & WW, Standard’; nine 4-3/4″ engraved demitasse, stamped ‘N.G. Wood & Son’; 6″ spoon marked ‘A Welles & Co’; 6″ spoon marked ‘T. Sargeant’; a small 6″ fork and a 3-3/4″ salt spoon. Miscellaneous sterling consisting of: Set of five 7″ Tiffany & Co “Wave Edge” dinner forks; Eight 7″ Tiffany & Co. “English King” forks; Two Tiffany & Co. 7″ “Queen Ann” sauce ladles; and a 7″ serving spoon; 7″ Tiffany & Co. “Palm” fork; James Badger 10-1/2″ ladle with vermeil bowl; Victorian floral motif Gorham 11″ cake knife & 9-1/2″ pie server; Gorham 9-1/2″ twist handle serving fork; 9″ Gorham Victorian pie server and 11″ cake knife; four miscellaneous serving spoons including 10-1/2″ Gebelein muddler; 925 silver wick cutter. Six 5-1/2″ devil top spoons, six coin spoons, six 5-1/2″ Russian spoons and ten others. TOTAL WEIGHT: 110 tr. oz SIZE: Dome: 6-3/4″d, Gorham bowl: 9-1/2″d. CONDITION: Gorham bowl has a dent on base, otherwise generally good. 9-90884 (1,500-2,000)

3021
$1,007.25

ESTATE LOT OF 22 PIECES OF STERLING HOLLOWWARE. Consisting of a Gorham bowl with monogram; Gorham oval bread tray; JE Cauldwell & Co oval bread tray; four shell motif nut dishes; bread plate; eight J.S. Co. butter pats; J.S. Co porringer; pair of 3-light weighted candelabras; pair of weighted compotes and a 800 silver bud vase. WEIGHABLE: 60 tr. oz. SIZE: Largest: 11-3/4″w. CONDITION: Several pieces have various dents. 9-91713 (900-1,200)

3022
$651.75

7-PIECES OF STERLING SILVER. Consisting of a wood lined presentation cigarette box, ‘The 1943 Members of the Cap and Gown Club’; circular presentation tray, dated July, 1945; card case, monogrammed, ‘M E St J” and a compact/card case with chain handle, with monogram, Waterman’s fountain pen and pencil, (sterling overlay); and a newspaper clipper, (unmarked). WEIGHT: (tray & 2 cases) 17 tr. oz. SIZE: BOX: 7″w x 5-1/4″d. CONDITION: Box de-hinged, minor dents, good overall.   9-91710 (800-1,200)

3023
$592.50

13 PIECES OF STERLING HOLLOWWARE. Consisting of a hot water covered pitcher having ebony handle, and gadrooned base, marks of Sheffield, John & William Deakin and 1870 date mark; an urn form covered sugar worn Birmingham marks, ‘P & Co’; oval tea box with bone knop, marked, ‘F H & S, Exeter’; small double handle bowl on circular foot, marked, ‘Ellmore’; master salt, reticulated with laurel drape, cobalt insert; footed salt with cobalt insert marked Gorham; pair of footed salts with spoons; footed salt & pepper; footed pitcher marked, ‘Ellmore’; together with a silver plated covered sugar with bone knop, and gadrooned base, marked ‘G F & Co. S’. WEIGHABLE: 37 tr. oz. SIZE: Tallest: 9-12″h. CONDITION: Some minor dents, good overall. 9-91712 (900-1,200)

3024
$651.75

FRENCH EARLY 19TH CENTURY CAPUCINE TRAVEL CLOCK. Having brass case with top mounted bell, fine turned feet and finial, having a porcelain dial with Roman Numerals, having 8 day time strike and alarm movement. SIZE: 9-1/4″ H CONDITION: Very good. 9-90524 (1,000-2,000)

3025
$1,659.00

FRENCH BRASS CAPUCINE TRAVEL CLOCK. Early 19th Century, brass case with top mounted bell and carrying handle, round painted convex porcelain dial with Roman numerals, time, strike and alarm movement with verge escapement, brass movement, having turned brass feet and finial. SIZE: 10-1/2″ H. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90518 (1,000-2,000)

3026
$2,488.50

BRASS CAPUCINE TRAVEL CLOCK. Rare brass capucine carriage clock with top bell and handle, having brass case with well-shaped bracket base and four finials, set with round porcelain dial, marked “ANT. BESCHERY à ST RAMBERT 1856”, second hand is moved counter-clockwise, plain oval glass under bell revealing movement, and with platform escapement. SIZE: 9″h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90523 (1,000-2,000)

3027
$0.00

FRENCH CAPUCINE FORM TRAVEL CLOCK. Rare early carriage clock, circa 1840. Brass with a bold round enameled dial having Roman Numerals having alarm hand that moves counter-clockwise with an 8-day time, and quarter hour striking movement with unusual chime. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90522 (3,500-5,500)

3028
$4,443.75

FRENCH “GRANDE SONNERIE” CARRIAGE CLOCK. Fine quality French carriage clock with elaborate architectural case having figural satyrs on all four corners, beveled glass on all four sides with beveled glass window and top, porcelain dial with Roman Numerals and Arabic Numerals on subsidiary alarm dial, with 8-day time, strike and grande sonnerie repeating movement with platform escapement. Lever on base with three adjustments engraved in script “Silence / Petite Sonnerie / Grande Sonnerie”. SIZE: 7-1/2″h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90519 (2,000-3,000)

3029
$4,740.00

FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK. French carriage clock with fine gilt brass case having intricate overall engraving. Beveled glass on front and top with bold white enamel face with Roman Numerals, marked on dial “R.E. Dent, Paris” on back plate “R.E. Dent No. 702”. Eight-day time, strike and hour repeating movement, having unusual sliding mechanism on back door to cover keyholes. With original leather travel case. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90527 (2,500-4,500)

3030
$4,858.50

FRENCH CLOISONNE CARRIAGE CLOCK. French gilt brass and beveled glass carriage clock with Cloisonne enamels sides, dial and top. The clock having beveled glass back and front doors. Side panels Cloisonne decorated with dolphins and floral elements, dial decorated with Cloisonne floral elements and Roman Numeral dial, having 8-day time, strike and hour repeating movement. Marked on the movement “B” surrounded by a circle. With original leather travel case. SIZE: 8″h. CONDITION: Clock very good, losses to travel case. 9-90520 (1,000-2,000)

3031
$0.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: This is not a “Grande Sonnerie” carriage clock however it does have a striking and repeating mechanism.

FRENCH REPEATING “GRANDE SONNERIE” CARRIAGE CLOCK. French repeating carriage clock with gilt brass and beveled glass on four sides and top, swinging handle, with enamel Roman Numeral dial and three subsidiary dials below, marked on dial “Charles Oudin Paris” and “Palais Royal”, and 8-day time, strike and grande sonnerie movement with platform escapement. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90521 (1,000-1,500)

3032
$2,607.00

THREE FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCKS. The first being a fine French brass case with gold wash carriage clock with four Corinthian columns and corners, beveled glass on all sides and top with flexible handle having an 8-day time, strike alarm, and repeater movement having elaborate engraved brass face and Arabic Numeral dial. The second being a French repeating carriage clock, marked on dial “A. Golay Leresche & Fils” above dial with Roman Numerals having a center rosette of red, white, blue, and green enamel. Movement repeater and alarm strikes on the hour and half-hour. The third being a French carriage clock with glass and brass embossed case and carrying handle, porcelain dial with Roman Numerals, and having 8-day time, strike and hour repeating movement, complete with travel case. SIZE: 8″ h, 7-1/2″ h, and 6-1/2″ h respectively. CONDITION: All are very good, losses to travel case of the third clock. 9-90530 (1,000-2,000)

3033
$1,093.50

SEVEN TRAVEL AND CARRIAGE CLOCKS. Left to right back row: 1) American brass and beveled glass carriage clock, beveled glass on three sides with convex glass top to reveal movement, having enameled dial, marked on dial “MINNEAPOLIS HEAT REGULATOR CO. / MINNEAPOLIS MINN.”, marked on case “WATERBURY CLOCK COMPANY USA – PAT. JAN 13, 1891”, and with time, strike and alarm movement. 2) Brass and beveled glass table clock with beveled glass on two sides and front, enameled face marked “WATERBURY CLOCK COMPANY USA”, with Waterbury monogram, also marked on movement, with time, strike and one hour repeater movement. 3) Carriage clock in elaborate brass case with beveled glass sides and front, marked on enamel dial “WATERBURY CLOCK COMPANY USA”, also marked on movement, with time, strike and one hour repeater movement. 4) Brass four columned travel clock with handle having celluloid dial marked “A.E. Hotchkiss”, marked on back “Parker Trademark, Pat. 1876”. 5) Brass and beveled glass French carriage clock with white enameled dial, having Roman Numerals and subsidiary Arabic Numeraled alarm dial, beveled glass on all sides and top, with time and strike movement. Front row from left to right: 6) Brass and beveled glass carriage clock having beveled glass on both sides and front, convex window on top, enameled dial having Roman Numeral, back of movement marked “WATERBURY CLOCK COMPANY USA, PAT. 1890”, with time, strike and repeating movement. With leather travel case with “Marcus & Co. New York” retail label. 7) Brass and glass French desk clock with beveled glass ends and front, having swing handle, with enameled dial with Roman Numerals and Arabic Numerals marking the 24-hour clock, having 8-day time only movement, with original travel case. SIZE: 1) 5-3/4″h; 2) 4-1/2″h; 3) 5″h; 4) 6-1/2″h; 5) 5-1/2″h; 6) 5-1/2″h; 7) 4-1/2″h. CONDITION: 1) very good; 2) very good; 3) very good with handle intact, but missing one pin; 4) very good, missing wind stem; 5) very good, chip on enameled dial; 6) good, travel case rough; and 7) clock very good, travel case with losses and stain. 9-90538 (800-1,200)

3034
$118.50

BRASS AND BEVELED GLASS REGULATOR CLOCK. Beveled glass on four sides, having porcelain dial with Roman numerals and filigreed center rosette, marked on face “A. Cola Leresche & Fils Geneve” and “2, Rue de la Paix Paris”. Cylindrical time and strike movement, marked on back plate “A.M.” in oval cartouche and in a round cartouche “Japy Freres & Cie”. SIZE: 14-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Brass case darkened, otherwise very good. 9-90881 (400-800)

3035
$1,185.00

L & JG STICKLEY V-BACK BOOKSTAND. First quarter 20th century, New York. Model #45 with peaked crest rail. Mortised and pinned construction. Unsigned. Note: A nearly identical example can be found in “Mission Furniture” by Paul Royka, illustrated on page 91. SIZE: 45-1/2″ h x 19″ w x 12″ d. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: Retains original finish with minor water staining on top. Generally very good. 9-90615 (1,200-1,800)

3036
$2,962.50

L & JG STICKLEY DOUBLE DOOR BOOKCASE. First quarter 20th century, New York. Model #645 double door example with chamfered panel back boards and double key and tenon construction with slab sides. Each door with twelve glass panels and original hand-hammered handles. With red decal affixed on back board. SIZE: 55″ h x 52-1/4″ w x 12-1/4″ d. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: Very good with original finish. 9-90601 (2,500-3,500)

3037
$0.00

L & JG STICKLEY OAK BOOKCASE. First quarter 20th century, New York. Model #646, open form bookcase with chamfered panel backboards and double key & tenon construction, slab sides unsigned, but with “Geo. C. Flint Co.” paper label on back. SIZE: 55″ h x 52-1/2″ w x 12″ d. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: Very good refinished condition. 9-90600 (2,000-3,000)

3038
$0.00

L & JG STICKLEY OAK BOOKCASE. 20th century, New York. Model #642 open form bookcase with double key & tenon construction with slab sides. Unsigned. SIZE: 53-1/2″ h x 33-1/2″ w 11″ d. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: Single back board may not be original. Bookcase in original finish with cleaned surfaces. 9-90614 (2,000-2,500)

3039
$11,850.00

L & JG STICKLEY DOUBLE DOOR CHINA CABINET. First quarter 20th century, New York. Model #729. This good labeled example, each door with twelve glass panels fitted with hand-hammered copper handles and locks over a pair of solid cupboard doors with original hand-hammered strap hinges and ring-door pulls. Original paper label “The Work of” affixed to interior top of proper left upper door. SIZE: 70″ h x 50″ w x 17″ d. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: With very good original finish, glass and hardware. 9-90605 (8,000-12,000)

3040
$296.25
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: The artist name is Alfred Daguet not Daquet.

FINE ART NOUVEAU BOX ALFRED DAGUET (1875-1942). Box having bowed front, wood clad with hammered and ornately tooled gilt copper, jeweled with inset glass cabochons, velvet lined interior, signed on base, “Alfred Daguet, Paris 1909”. SIZE: 5 1/2″ h x 8 1/2″ w x 5 1/2″ d PROVENANCE: Fairfield County, CT Estate; By descent to our consignor CONDITION: Very good condition, most of the gilding worn. 9-92169 (1,000-2,000)

3041
$474.00

TWO PIECES OF ROOKWOOD ARTS AND CRAFTS POTTERY. Two Rookwood pottery pieces include: a large cylindrical vase flanked by three elongated figures of draped Madonna, having a mottled blue-gray glaze, and marked with rayed XVI 2221; and a pink glazed bamboo forest vase, marked with rayed XIV 1895. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h and 6-3/4″ h respectively. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Both are very good, with minor chip to blue-gray vase, and minor nick on base of pink vase. 9-92868 (400-800)

3042
$355.50

RARE ROOKWOOD POTTERY CANDY BOX, SHAPE 21. Circa 1887, Cincinnati, Ohio. With artist’s initials “A.V.B.” for Artus Van Briggle. the square box with fitted lid in mottled brown and yellow decorated overall with five petal flowers within incised foliate designs, the box applied with loop handles, the lid with scarab form knop, the base with incised markings of Rookwood Pottery with single flame above impressed mark “21C” for model and size, above an impressed “W7″, the maker’s initials scratched into the corner of the base. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 5″ l x 4-1/2” w. CONDITION: One handle has been reattached, otherwise good. 9-90934 (500-1,000)

3043
$296.25

CHELSEA CERAMIC ART WORK VASE. Experimental crackle glazed earthenware, Chelsea, Massachusetts, 1875-89, having feathery cobalt decoration over a white/grey ground. Impressed: CKAW on base. SIZE: 7″h x 3″d. CONDITION: Kiln crack, manufacturing chip on base (present when glazed), very good overall. 7-74309 (400-600)

3044
$364.50

13″ JEWELED AMPHORA AUSTRIAN ART NOUVEAU VASE WITH MOTHS. Fine quality with art glass jewels. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Large 6-1/2″ section reglued. 9-91887 (600-800)

3045
$1,185.00

AUSTRIAN JUGENDSTIL ART GLASS VASE. With original gilt metal Art Nouveau holder, enameled greens and lavender on free blown body. SIZE: 8-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90269 (2,000-3,000)

3046
$11,257.50

RARE ANTIQUE R.S. PRUSSIA COVERED CHOCOLATE POT DECORATED WITH TIGERS. Marked on base with red and green, “R.S. Prussia” mark circa 1880-1910. The lidded pot decorated with a standing tiger and a prone tiger with a pink setting sun sky and lush green jungle scene. The pot’s pouring rim having a collared spout (ice lip) to strain with. REFERENCE: P. 302, Plates 682 and 683, for same decoration (R.S. Prussia popular lines by Mary Frank Gaston). A rare and possibly unique pot. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: Under blacklight the cover shows minor old restoration, pot is very good. 9-92150 (2,500-4,500)

3047
$1,777.50

PAIRPOINT LAMP WITH QUILTED EMERALITE SHADE. Brass arts and craft engraved Pairpoint lamp base with green and white cased glass quilted Emeralite shade. SIZE: Shade – 14-1/2″ Diameter / Lamp – 20″ overall. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very Good. 9-92248 (1,000-2,000)

3048
$1,955.25

FOLK ART SHEET IRON FOUR PANEL FOLDING SCREEN. Features silhouetted exotic animals and plants all in old black painted surface. SIZE: Each of the four arched top panels: 20″ W x 78″ H. PROVENANCE: Found in a rural Eastern Connecticut estate. CONDITION: Very good condition, nice surface. 9-92814 (1,500-2,500)

3049
$355.50

GUSTAV STICKLEY OAK UMBRELLA STAND. Circa 1904, New York. An unmarked example of a triple umbrella stand with tapered posts. Illustrated model #55 in the 1904 Gustav Stickley catalog. This example with remnants of original paper label beneath tray section. SIZE: 33-1/4″ h x 20-3/4″ w x 11-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: Very good original finish, minor checks to edges, missing copper tray. 9-90610 (500-700)

3050
$3,555.00

GUSTAV STICKLEY OAK SIDEBOARD. 1907-1912, New York. The Model #814 rectangular case with plate rail fitted with an arrangement of three short drawers flanked by cupboard doors above a long drawer raised on square tapering legs with original hammered patinated bronze hardware. Affixed with Craftsman paper label on proper right back panel. SIZE: Overall height: 47-1/2″. 66-1/4″ l. Overall depth: 24″. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: Retains old, original surfaces showing normal cleaning over time. Two areas with veneer loss to doors, and with old small stress crack at top of plate rail support. Otherwise very good. 9-90608 (3,000-5,000)

3051
$1,185.00

GUSTAV STICKLEY DOUBLE COSTUMER. Circa 1904, New York. Model #53. This nice example with twin tapering square posts mounted with six original iron hooks. The posts joined by thru tenoned stretchers on a shoe foot base. Faint red decal affixed to interior base of one post. SIZE: 72″ h x 13-1/2″ w x 22″ d. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: Very good with original dark finish. 9-90611 (1,200-1,800)

3052
$948.00

RARE GUSTAV STICKLEY TREE OF LIFE BOOKSTAND. First quarter 20th century, New York. This early version with quartersawn square top on corbel supports joined to slab sides with incised tree design on arched bases joined to four fixed shelves with leather facing fastened by tacks. An unsigned example, but with paper label of the retailer “CHARLES F. DOLL FURNITURE, WASHINGTON ST. BUFFALO, N.Y.” Note: A nearly identical example sold at Treadway Gallery, Cincinnati, OH. Lot 179, May 22nd, 2011. SIZE: 43″ h x 13″ w x 13″ d. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: Bookstand retains original dark finish. Tacks remain, but leather trim absent. 9-90613 (800-1,200)

3053
$2,962.50

GUSTAV STICKLEY ONE DOOR BOOKCASE. First quarter 20th century, New York. Model #715 oak single door 16-pane example with tenon and pinned construction joined to slab sides. The doors mounted with original hand-hammered copper handle. Red decal affixed to left side interior. SIZE: 56-1/4″ h x 35″ w x 13″ d. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: Very good original finish. 9-90604 (3,000-4,000)

3054
$2,370.00

GUSTAV STICKLEY CHINA CABINET. 1912-1916, New York. Model #820 china cabinet fitted with a single twelve panel door and with original hand-hammered copper pole. The interior with three fixed shelves. Stickley brand on back of splash guard. SIZE: 62-3/4″ h x 36″ w x 15″ d. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: Very good with cleaned original surfaces. 9-90606 (1,500-2,500)

3055
$1,777.50

GUSTAV STICKLEY DROP FRONT DESK. Gustav Stickley desk #729 with drop-front form above two half drawers and three full drawers with original hardware, slab sides supported by thru-tenon construction. The interior fitted with pigeon holes. Proper upper left drawer with red mark on interior. SIZE: 45″ h x 36-1/4″ w x 15″ d. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: Desk retains original surfaces and hardware. Desk lid with small losses to replaced veneer and with bubbling of same. Fitted escutcheon absent. Lock absent. Otherwise very good. 9-90609 (2,000-2,500)

3056
$1,066.50

GUSTAV STICKLEY OAK LIBRARY TABLE. First quarter 20th century, New York. The rectangular top projecting above the conforming frieze fitted with a single long drawer raised on four square legs joined by a central shelf fitted to stretchers. This is example is similar to model #650 with original hammered handles. The drawer interior with red mark additionally with original paper label affixed to bottom of drawer. SIZE: 30″ h x 36-1/2″ w x 24-1/4″ d. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: Structurally very good with original surfaces intact. Top with light cigarette burns and some water stains from glasses. 9-90603 (1,200-1,800)

3057
$0.00

GUSTAV STICKLEY OAK OFFICE ARMCHAIR. First quarter 20th century, New York. This good example with brown tooled soft leather upholstery with brass tacks. Of typical form with rectangular curved crest rail. The back joined to flat shaped arms joined to the square legs with corbels. The frontal legs joined to a typical flattened frontal stretcher. SIZE: Back: 37 ” h. Back: 19″ h. Overall width: 28″. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: Structurally very good. This example appears to be professionally refinished with newly upholstered seat and back. Brand and/or label absent. 9-90602 (400-600)

3058
$1,303.50

GUSTAV STICKLEY SERVING TABLE. First quarter 20th century, New York. Model #802, the table fitted with two aligned drawers above a curved apron raised on square legs with pinned and mortised construction. Stickley paper label affixed to right front drawer bottom. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h x 42″ w x 18″ d. PROVENANCE: Property of a New York gentleman. CONDITION: Original finish with light water staining on top. Generally very good. 9-90607 (1,000-1,500)

3059
$1,518.75

THREE FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCKS. 1) French engraved brass and beveled glass carriage clock with beveled glass on four sides and oval beveled window at top, having floral engraved decoration, with porcelain dial, having Roman Numerals with center second hand, lower dial for alarm set, bearing Chinese markings (for Chinese export), movement marked with Chinese characters. Time, strike and hour repeating movement. 2) French brass and beveled glass carriage clock having beveled glass on four sides, having oval beveled glass window on top, porcelain dial painted with black Roman Numerals, having a cream background and black filigree. Signed on face, indiscernable. Time, strike and hour repeating movement. 3) French brass and beveled glass carriage clock, having beveled glass on four sides, oval beveled glass window on top, enameled face with Roman Numerals and smaller alarm dial with Arabic Numerals, having time, strike, alarm and hour repeat movement, marked on back plate “E.G.L. Paris”. SIZE: 1) 7-1/2″h; 2) 6-3/4″h; and 3) 6-1/2″h. CONDITION: 1) Very good; 2) very good with hairline in porcelain dial; 3) very good. 9-90532 (1,000-2,000)

3060
$1,066.50

FRENCH SERPENTINE REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK. Brass gold wash serpentine case with fluted half columns on 4 corners and pairs of fluted column in the middle of each side. Flexible handle, dial painted with delicate sprays of pink and blue flowers highlighted with gilding, marked on dial “Bigelow & Kennard, Boston, Made in France”. Beveled glass on all sides including top. Eight day time strike and hour repeating movement with platform escapement. SIZE: 5-3/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good, chip to one beveled glass. 9-90526 (1,000-1,500)

3061
$2,370.00

THREE MINIATURE CARRIAGE CLOCKS. 1) Miniature French carriage clock, lavender engine turned enamel with white banding on silver case marked “G.D.”, on ball feet having Arabic Numeral dial and time only movement. 2) Small French brass and beveled glass carriage clock with elaborately engraved case and checkered silver dial engraved “E.T. Robinson, London”, with engraved inscription and time only movement. 3) Small brass and beveled glass carriage clock with elaborately engraved frames and top having beveled glass in front and top and folding handle surrounded on three sides by romantically painted porcelain panels, having similarly painted dial with Roman Numerals, having time only movement. SIZE: 1) 2″h; 2) 4-1/2″h; and 3) 3-1/2″h. CONDITION: All are very good. 9-90537 (1,000-1,500)

3062
$1,032.75

THREE FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCKS. 1) Brass, bronze and beveled glass French carriage clock with Corinthian columns on four corners with architectural detail highlighted by gilt brass and bronze contrast, beveled glass on four sides and top, having swing handle, with enamel dial centered with cast brass rosette and delicate lacy gilt brass hands, having 8-day time, strike and repeating movement. 2) French gilt brass and beveled glass carriage clock with beveled glass on four sides with oval beveled window on the top, folded carrying handle, having porcelain ring dial with Arabic Numerals, with similar subsidiary alarm dial, having time, strike, alarm and hour repeating movement. 3) Gilt brass and beveled glass French carriage clock with brass front and inset porcelain dial with Arabic Numerals marked “J.E. Caldwell & Co.” (retailer), and having similar lower alarm set dial. On back plate, marked “Couaillet Fils France 11 Jewels” and also marked “Caldwell”. Retains original leather travel case with silk ribbon marked “Caldwell Philadelphia”. With time, strike, alarm and hour repeating movement. SIZE: 1) 7-7/8″h; 2) 7″h; 3) 7-1/2″h. CONDITION: All are very good. 9-90531 (1,000-2,000)

3063
$1,125.75

FINE CASED OVAL FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK. Fine brass case heavily engraved with folding handle beveled glass on four sides and top, with enamel dial, marked on dial “Charles W. Kennard & Co., Boston”, having time and strike movement with alarm and repeating mechanism. Presentation engraving on base “March 25, 1882”. In a fine red tooled leather case labeled “FABRIQUE PARIS POUR CHAs W. KENNARD & Co. 122 TREMONT BOSTON”. SIZE: 6″ h. CONDITION: Very good, case with minor chafing. 9-90525 (1,000-1,500)

3064
$2,370.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: The catalog states one is 7-1/2″ and one is 5-1/2″, however as can be seen in the catalog image they are both approx. the same size (around 7-1/2″ +/-).

TWO FRENCH REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKS. First is a French carriage clock with brass and beveled glass case with four Corinthian columns at the corners having a porcelain dial with Arabic Numerals with silvered brass surround, 8-day time, strike and hour repeating movement. Second is a French carriage clock with brass and beveled glass case with four Corinthian columns at the corners having a silvered brass dial with brass rosette center and Arabic Numerals, 8-day time, strike and hour repeating movement, marked on back plate “E.M. & Co.”. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h and 5-1/2″ h respectively. CONDITION: Both are very good. 9-90528 (1,000-1,500)

3065
$237.00

TWO MINIATURE CARRIAGE CLOCKS. 1) French brass carriage clock in a brass and glass case, enameled Roman Numeral dial, 8-day time, strike movement with original leather travel case; 2) Leon Vader Swiss travel alarm clock in silver over brass case with turned feet having enameled Arabic Numeral dial, 8-day time and alarm movement with platform escapement, in an original oil cloth travel case. SIZE: 1) 3-3/8″ h; 2) 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: 1) very good, damage to upper left portion of enamel dial, leather case intact but worn. 2) Very good. 9-90536 (800-1,200)

3066
$0.00

DELFT PLAQUE. Late 19th century, Holland. The oval plaque with molded and scalloped edge decorated with a winter harbor scene above a scrolling cartouche centering a gargoyle mask. The top molded cresting pierced for hanging. The back of the plaque with a mark resembling crossed T’s. SIZE: 23″ h x 19″ l. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: With overall crackle surfaces and light chipping and frits to edge of molding in glaze. Otherwise very good. 9-92327 (800-1,200)

3067
$0.00

LARGE PAIR OF GARNITURE VASES. Late 19th, early 20th century, probably Germany. Possibly exhibition pieces. This large pair of garnitures having heavy gold gilt decoration with hand painted polychrome floral sprays & elaborate swan bases. The sides molded with scrolling leaf tips. Marked with spurious Meissen crossed swords in overglaze blue. SIZE: 28-1/4″ h x 19″ w and 28-3/4″ h x 18″ w. CONDITION: Very fine. 9-90007 (700-900)

3068
$0.00

PAIR OF MEISSEN “BLEU DE ROI” VASES. Second half 19th century, Germany. The baluster-form vases gilt decorated overall and with entwined serpent’s handles now mounted on round hardwood plinths, drilled. SIZE: 32-1/2″ h overall. 18-1/2″ h of vases. CONDITION: With overall light wear to gilded surfaces. Structurally very good with aforesaid drilling. 9-91575 (2,000-4,000)

3069
$414.75

PAIR OF FRENCH PORCELAIN COVERED POTPOURRI JARS. Late 19th century, France. The covers with pineapple finials, reticulation and open rose panels. Bases having green marbled surface, open rose bands and gilt rope top band. Both jars marked with 19th century Sevres mark and original Gilman, Collamore and company New York retail labels. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92739 (400-800)

3070
$533.25

VERY FINE CUT OVERLAY BOHEMIAN VASE WITH WOODLAND SCENE. Very fine green cut-to-clear vase with four deer, one with full rack, and delicately carved woodland vegetation. Heavy glass vase with cut scalloping on top and ground base. Bohemian, probably Moser. SIZE: 5″ T. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74447 (300-500)

3071
$1,066.50

AESTHETIC MOVEMENT INLAID ROSEWOOD MARBLE TOP CHEST WITH MIRROR. Third quarter 19th century, probably New York. In the style and manner of Herter Brothers, the rectangular chest with original black and green marble veined with white with molded edge on the conforming case fitted with a pair of aligned drawers above a pair of inset panel doors flanked by freestanding balusters, the case sides with molded panels raised on suppressed ball feet. The chest surmounted with a rectangular mirror plate within a molded surround flanked by freestanding fluted columns with ionic capitals beneath the conforming frieze above the arched crest with carved female bust. The whole with gilt metal mounts, rosettes and cartouches. The crest, drawer fronts and doors all with fine marquetry panels of scrolling floral design and floral filled urns and sprays. SIZE: 83″ h x 43-1/2″ w x 25″ d. CONDITION: Professionally repolished and restored. Surface scratch in mirror plate. 9-90179 (2,000-4,000)

3072
$711.00

FINE ROCOCO NINE-LIGHT BRASS TORCHIERE. Second half 19th century. The torchiere with eight S- and C-scrolled arms cast with leaf tips, fruit, and berries centering a torch cast with acanthus leaves. All atop an acanthus carved column, the center attached with four scrolled elements continuing to scrolled feet on a circular stepped and molded base cast with Athemion leaves braced on suppressed reeded ball feet. The torchiere now electrified and fitted with candle lights. SIZE: Overall: 7′ 2″ h. CONDITION: Generally good with polished surfaces, one candle arm with crimped damage. 9-90172 (1,000-2,000)

3073
$2,014.50

VICTORIAN WALNUT DOUBLE DOOR BOOKCASE. Third quarter 19th century, American. The rectangular stepped cornice with molded edge above the conforming case fitted with a pair of glass panel doors, a carved crest at the arch. Interior with five adjustable shelves, now all in light green paint. Base fitted with a pair of aligned short drawers, each with scrolling carved walnut drawer pulls on a molded base. SIZE: 97″ h x 55″ w x 19″ d. CONDITION: Cabinet retains original surfaces, the interior as noted. Generally very good. 9-90165 (1,000-2,000)

3074
$1,066.50

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL WALNUT CONSOLE. Third quarter 19th century, probably Boston or New York. The rectangular top with molded cut corners fitted with a shaped splash guard with burl panels centering a floral rosette beneath foliate carved cresting. The cabinet fitted with a single paneled drawer with burl inset above a single molded cabinet door framing a large shield form cartouche applied with carved foliate borders, the ends with draped tassels, flanked by engaged foliate carved balusters, the apron fitted with a concealed slipper drawer. The recessed end panels with burl veneer. The whole with gilt incised trim and decoration. SIZE: Overall: 58″ h x 35-3/4″ w x 19-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From a Maine estate. CONDITION: Generally very good with original dry surfaces, in need of cosmetic cleaning and repolishing. 7-70400 (600-800)

3075
$533.25

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL WALNUT MARBLE TOP HALF COMMODE. Third quarter 19th century, New England. The rectangular white marble top with cut corners, serpentine front edge molded above the conforming cabinet fitted with a single short drawer above a cabinet door each with step molded borders. The drawer with floral carved handle, the door with foliate carved cartouche flanked by grape carved stiles on a molded base. SIZE: 30″ h x 18-3/4″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Original marble. Cabinet with original finish. Restoration to door at hinge. Otherwise good. 9-90276 (400-500)

3076
$414.75

VERY FINELY CARVED LATE FEDERAL MAHOGANY SOFA. Finely carved sofa with elaborately detailed spiral acanthus carved posts. The crestrail with acanthus carving centered with pineapple carved elements and large bulbous leaf carved feet. Now with contemporary silk dragonfly upholstery. SIZE: 75″ l x 30-1/2″ d x 35″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good, right end panel having re-glue from shrinkage damage. Good original finish. 9-92250 (1,000-2,000)

3077
$592.50

PAIR OF FOUR-LIGHT BRASS WALL SCONCES. Each fixture fitted with one large etched frosted shade on top and three small etched frosted shades on three down curving arms with leaf decorations. The central tapered support held out from the decorative wall mount. Presently wired for electricity. SIZE: 20″ h without shade. 16″ w. CONDITION: 1 shade damaged, otherwise very good. 9-90203 (800-1,200)

3078
$5,036.25

RARE AESTHETIC MOVEMENT EBONIZED PORTFOLIO CABINET, WITH NINE ORIGINAL VOLUMES RELATED TO THE UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, PARIS, 1878. Circa 1878. The ebonized display corner cabinet with galleried shelves centering a cabinet door, mounted with a facsimile of a French watercolor and with original brass hardware of berry sprigs, the lower section with canted corners fitted with a pull-out slide forming a portfolio display rack, above nine central serpentine shelves, flanked by bowed cabinet doors, each carved with a central foliate cartouche and with conforming hinges, over open compartments, the apron fitted with an arrangement of four drawers on a molded plinth, raised on frontal ball feet. Accompanying this cabinet are nine volumes of photographs, hand-mounted and annotated, documenting the travels of the owner, Mr. E. P. George, and custom ordered by him coinciding with the event of “L’EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE DE 1878″, Paris, France. Each volume bound in Morrocan leather and titled in gold leaf, containing approx. sixty albumen prints, each affixed to its own page with beautifully scripted hand notations. SIZE: CABINET: 67″ h. x 41″ w. x 28-1/2″ d. EACH VOLUME: approx. 12″ x 17-1/2″ x 2”. PROVENANCE: It is supposed that Mr. George visited the Universal Exposition of 1878 in Paris, France, at the culmination of his “Grand Tour” of the European continent, and also at this time custom-ordered nine leather-bound volumes to fully document and illustrate his adventures, along with the purchase of the customized display cabinet of which these volumes are a part. We feel this is a unique and personal view of the travels of one individual during the last quarter of the 19th century. NOTE: This item originally sold by us in August, 2008 has been reconsigned by the family of the purchaser. Unfortunately, the original bill of sale for the nine albums and cabinet has since been lost along with the map of the Exposition of 1878 that also accompanied this lot when sold by our firm. We do retain the photos taken of the documents at the time, copies of which are available to anyone interested in this cabinet and its history. CONDITION: Very fine original condition overall, with original dry finish. Areas of galleries with minor warping and shrinkage splits. In need of minor cosmetic restoration. 9-90133 (2,500-4,500)

3079
$13,035.00

MONUMENTAL ROYAL VIENNA HANDPAINTED CHARGER. Circa 1890, Germany. Octagonal in form and decorated with a scene depicting the Meeting the Hero and Leander at the Temple of Venus. The border of classical taste with 8 bust cameos separated with elaborate raised gilt enamel cartouches on pink, red and cobalt ground. Finely executed artwork and signed lower left “Wilhelmi.” Underside with underglaze blue beehive marking and inscribed overglaze, “Leander ablicht Hero im Tempel der Venus.” The painting was inspired by the Greek legend of Hero and Leander. Hero was a Priestess of Aphrodite that lived in a tower in Sestos, Leander was a young man from Abydos on the opposite side of the strait. Leander fell in love with Hero and would swim every night across the Hellespont to be with her. Hero would light a lamp at the top of her tower to guide his way. SIZE: 24″ dia. PROVENANCE: Was gifted to the present owner’s grandparents, Grace and Ernest Birch, who were the head cook and butler at the Elms in Newport, RI. Mansion owned by the Edward Berwind family in the early to mid 20th century. Accompanying letter of provenance. CONDITION: Very good with very minor wear to gilt on rim in a few scattered areas. 7-70606 (5,000-7,000)

3080
$6,517.50

IMPORTANT 20″ HANDPAINTED ROYAL VIENNA DISPLAY PLAQUE “CARIOLANUS”. Imposing porcelain plaque featuring a rectangular hand-painted scene of the Roman General Coriolanus, probably inspired by the Shakespeare play “Cariolanus”. Central painting is very well detailed with romantic female figures pleading with the General, soldiers in full uniform with weaponry, with encampment scene and landscape in background. Scene framed with raised gilt gadrooned border and banded with Greek key decoration. On the four edges are four small hand-painted scenes of Putti in various mischievous poses. Entire plaque having fine raised gold adamesque decoration with dragons and masks. Plaque has unglazed back with blue beehive mark and title “Cariolanus”. Signed with initials lower left “C.B.”. Last half 19th Century. Retaining period soldered hanger. Gaius Marcius Coriolanus reputedly lived in the 5th Century and received the title “Coriolanus ” because of his exceptional valor at the Roman siege of the Volscian City of Corioli. Coriolanus was immortalized in a Shakespeare play and several Renaissance paintings. SIZE: 20″ dia. CONDITION: Very good, no apparent wear or damage. 7-74305 (2,000-4,000)

3081
$20,737.50

IMPORTANT SET OF FOUR PATRIOTIC LEADED GLASS WINDOWS. Early 20th century, American. Each panel depicting an American eagle: 1) An eagle clutching an American flag in its talons flying above mountains above a rising sun emblazoned with the word “LIBERTY”; 2) Depicting a displayed eagle on rock work beside an open book with the word “TRUTH”; 3) Depicting an eagle perched above a nest feeding three eaglets beneath a cloudless sky and the word “EQUALITY”; 4) Depicting an eagle with blindfold, balance scales in its beak, perched on the Great Seal on which is the word “JUSTICE”. Each within a border of caramel slag glass mounted in a wood frame with simulated graining. Each frame with hinge marks at the top, possibly denoting former use as transom windows above doorways. SIZE: Overall: 1) 37″ x 49″; 2) 37″ x 48-1/2″; 3) 35-1/2″ x 42″; 4) 37″ x 48-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good overall with a minimal number of glass panels having tight old hairline stress cracks. 9-90177 (3,000-5,000)

3082
$829.50

VICTORIAN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT STAINED GLASS SCREEN. Two panel, footed oak frame having acorn finials above foliate carved relief borders, the leaded, stain glass geometric designed panels of marigold , and blue are inset with aqua colored bull’s eyes and cranberry borders. SIZE: Each panel (glass): 27 1/2″ x 25 1/4″ Overall: 36 1/2″ x 21 3/4″ CONDITION: One acorn drilled, old lead repairs to a marigold panel and a cranberry border, three cracks in cranberry border. 7-70516 (1,500-2,000)

3083
$592.50

LARGE CLASSICAL REVIVAL FIGURAL NEWEL POST LAMP. Late 19th century, America. The patinated metal spelter casting of a Greek or Roman warrior with helmet, tunic and shield holding a torch aloft in his right hand, posed on a socle. The lamp accompanied by a chartreuse glass bullet shade of conical form, applied with a gilt metal band cast with floral garlands which is a replacement. SIZE: Statue: 52″ h. Overall with shade: 60-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Silvered surfaces with wear, proper left arm needs reattachment at area of previous repair, currently attached with screw. 9-90139 (1,000-2,000)

3084
$888.75

CARVED ALABASTER HANGING LIGHT. 19th century. Carved white alabaster having grey mottling with rolled rim decorated with leaves and berries. The body tapering to a point which is mounted with an ormolu cap. The body carved with tapering ribs. Comes with three light fixtures suspending from chain supports and having a decorative gilt plaster ceiling cap. SIZE: Dome: 12-1/2″ h x 14-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-90961 (800-1,200)

3085
$3,555.00

LARGE CAST METAL CHANDELIER WITH DRAGON DECORATION. The ornate central shaft having twist and ball decoration. It supports four large ornate arms decorated with winged dragons, scrolls and masks. Each has one oil font that has been electrified and one candle cup. SIZE: 52″ h x 50″ w. CONDITION: Later spray paint, one font housing needs repair. 9-90193 (2,000-4,000)

3086
$1,185.00

FINE PAIR OF VICTORIAN EIGHT-BRANCH WALL LIGHTS. Last quarter 19th century, American. Each sconce with a leaf-molded back plate supporting scrolling arms with three tiers of molded and fluted candle nozzles, the drip pans hung with faceted drops and prisms. SIZE: Approx 30″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Maine and New York private collection. CONDITION: Brass surfaces original and untouched, prisms and chains for the most part intact, some of the smaller tear drop pendants are absent. Generally very good. 9-29912 (1,000-1,500)

3087
$1,007.25

RARE FAUX BAMBOO AND BIRDSEYE MAPLE MINIATURE SIX DRAWER CHEST. Mid 19th century, American. Fine example with well turned knobs and fine proportions. SIZE: 23-1/2″ T x 14-3/4 W x 7-1/2″ D. CONDITION: Minor drying split back edge of top, small repair to back edge of molding, small loss to birdseye veneer on back molding. Surfaces have been cleaned and repolished, retaining most of original color. 9-92108 (1,000-1,600)

3088
$303.75

FOLK ART REDWARE JUG WITH SEA CREATURES AND OCTOPUS. Second half 20th Century. Having applied fish, octopus and other sea creatures with blue-gray glaze. Marked with seal (indistinct). SIZE: 8-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good, detail very well rendered. 9-91677 (300-500)

3089
$1,481.25

LARGE CRYSTAL AND BRASS CHANDELIER. The chandelier having four arms with one candle cup each. On the interior of the central ring are six electric light fixtures. All over decorated with cut clear glass prisms and jewels. With additional string drapery and bobeches decorated with prisms. SIZE: 54″ h x 30″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90137 (1,250-2,500)

3090
$0.00

CRYSTAL AND BRASS CLASSICAL FOUR-LIGHT CHANDELIER. The central shaft holding a brass ring decorated with urns having four short curving arms with one light. Below ring is a dome of crystals and above draped from top ring to bottom ring with crystal strands. Other drapery crystals decorate the chandelier. SIZE: 32″ h x 26″ w. CONDITION: Very good, some tarnish. 9-90132 (1,500-2,500)

3091
$20,145.00

FINE AMERICAN CARVED OAK TALL CASE CLOCK WITH MARKED TIFFANY & CO. DIAL. American carved oak tall case clock (1886-1909). Case by Tobey Furniture Co. Chicago with brass and silvered brass dial marked “Tiffany & Co.” Elaborate multi-chimed movement marked by “J.J. Elliot Co. LTD of London”. Quartered oak case is extensively carved, the bonnet having grotesque mask carved crest with 3 dimensional bagpiper flanking dial. Center door having relief carved mask and shell elements flanked by carved columns topped by relief carved cherub heads. Lower panel having high relief carved tavern scene of three figures gambling at a round table. Similar case models were being offered by Tobey Furniture Co. in 1900. The intricate 8-day brass movement has 3 weight-driven trains. One train offering the option of Whittington or Westminster chimes. Selection made from a dial on the face. Five coiled gongs and 8 concentric bells (One octave) offer selection for chimes and strike. Movement is marked on back plate “J.J. Elliot Company LTD 5 Percival Street, London, England S/N 3065”. JJ Elliot was a clock craftsmen of the late 19th century. He was a great innovator, interested in creating high quality clocks that were interesting to listen to. In 1865 JJ Elliott began his clock making apprenticeship with “Bateman” of Smithfield, London. By 1882, Elliott was established as a “manufacturer of fine quality clocks”. In 1909 Elliot merged with Grimshaw Baxter. Silvered metal and brass dial having moon phases in upper lunette. In upper left and right corners are small inset dials for the management of the chime mechanism. Silvered dial marked Tiffany & Co. (retailer). “Tobey Furniture Co. of Chicago” was founded in 1856 and was a leader in the marketplace for handmade carved furniture. In 1905 “Toby Furniture Co. of Chicago” opened a showroom in New York on West 32nd street, near 5th Avenue. This offered “Tobey Handmade Furniture” a market on the east coast. Having this new location probably is responsible for the collaboration between Tobey Furniture Co. and Tiffany & Co. A nearly identical clock reproduced from the Toby Catalog and referred to as a “Flemish” clock is illustrated in Duy Ly, Longcase Clocks and Standing Regulators, Part 1, Machine Made Clocks p. 422, fig. 979. SIZE: 27-1/2″w x 17-1/2″d x102″h. PROVENANCE: Accompanying this lot is a framed letter dated 1964 from Tiffany & Co. to Stanley T. Parsons (previous owner) of Farmington, Ct. discussing this clock. CONDITION: Superior original condition. Original dark finish with lighter toning. Very good old patina. Movement very clean. Paint loss to moon phase dial. 9-91593 (8,000-12,000)

3092
$668.25

SWISS MUSIC BOX AUTOMATON BISQUE DOLL AND VANITY SCENE. First half of 20th Century. Consisting of a doll with bisque head and glass eyes whose head turns while she raises powder puff and hand mirror. She is dressed in silk gown with lacy plaque front. Accompanied by silk draped dressing table with stand up mirror and dresser articles. All mounted on gilt wood box with gadrooned trim, fitted with drawer in front and music box behind. Marked “Made in Switzerland”. SIZE: 14″ t – Base – 10-1/2″ Square. CONDITION: Very good working condition. Figures dusty with splits in silk gown. 9-25009 (800-1,400)

3093
$1,066.50

NICOLE FRERES AUSTRIAN EIGHT-TUNE CYLINDER MUSIC BOX. Inlaid rosewood case. Marked on movement and label. 13″ cylinder. SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 6-1/2″ x 5″. CONDITION: Working condition but needs cleaning. 9-90264 (600-800)

3094
$237.00

HOWARD ROBERT STYLE CHROMA GUITAR MODEL HGS. Single pick up hollow body electric guitar bearing label “Quality Custom Chroma Guitar Model HGS” and Serial # 1105-E. Label on reverse “Made in Indonesia”. SIZE: 35-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good. 7-74310 (800-1,200)

3095
$1,422.00

ROCOCO CARVED WALNUT MARBLE TOP CONSOLE TABLE. First quarter 20th century. The rectangular gray, beige and white marble top with straight edge and incurved front corners on the conforming console with molded and carved Greek key frieze heightened with red highlights on raised molding above carved fruit and foliate garlands centering a mythical mask joined to frontal acanthus and belle flower carved molded cabriole legs, the returns in the form of scrolled volutes terminating in pronounced claw feet, the rear legs of tapering cylindrical form molded and terminating in claw feet. SIZE: 33-1/2″ h x 45-1/2″ l x 17″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall, retaining original surfaces, lower edges of carved apron in need of minor cosmetic touch-up. 9-90148 (2,000-4,000)

3096
$1,007.25

FRENCH MARBLE TOP LINGERIE CABINET. 19th century. The breccia marble top with beveled edge above the conforming case fitted with seven short drawers, the whole with Kingwood and other inlays. The chest with gilt metal mounts and escutcheons. SIZE: 54″ T x 19″ W x 12″ D. CONDITION: Very good, nice old finish. 9-92136 (1,200-1,800)

3097
$1,422.00

CONTINENTAL GLAZED DOOR BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE WITH BALL AND CLAW FEET AND CARVED CARYATID SUPPORTS. Fine rosewood cabinet with four glazed door sections sitting atop a carved and ebonized caryatid supports beside a four drawer step back section with four panel door base sitting above four ebonized ball and claw feet. Sections are separated by scroll leaf moldings. SIZE: 70″ w x 18″ d x 79″ h. CONDITION: Fine condition with touch-ups to ebonized trim. 9-25002 (800-1,200)

3098
$533.25

ROCOCO CARVED GILTWOOD ARMCHAIR. Last quarter 19th century, Eastern European. The rectangular back with ornately carved crest rail decorated with molded C-scrolls, floral clusters and leaf tips joined to winged sides similarly carved, each centering a bust of a cherub, continuing to downscrolled arms with dramatic rolled hand grips, the sides with volutes, on shaped and molded supports carved with flower heads centering a trapezoidal seat frame with serpentine front rail, the central shell carving raised on frontal dramatic cabriole legs terminating in snails feet raised on brass casters. SIZE: 44-1/4″ h. Overall: 28″ w. Seat frame: 14-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Chair retains original gilded surfaces, upholstery has been removed, frame structurally very good. 9-90152 (750-1,250)

3099
$0.00

FINE TEN BRANCH GAS CHANDELIER. The central turned post having decorative scrolled elements, the central hub holding five ornate “C” shaped arms with upward facing fixtures and five S-scrolled fixtures hanging down. Each fixture fitted with a waffle design reflective shade. A tall central post leading to a ceiling cap. Presently electrified. SIZE: 52″ h x 32″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90018 (1,200-2,800)

3100
$829.50

OUTSTANDING NINE-LIGHT CAST BRASS CHANDELIER WITH SATYR AND DOLPHIN DECORATION. The bottom ring supporting three 3-light fixtures. The central three supports having three cast dolphin fish with curving tails leading up to three satyr figures on curled supports. The bottom ring fitted for a pendant shade which is not present. Presently wired for electric light. SIZE: 33″ h without bottom shade. 45″ h with bottom shade, if present. CONDITION: Uneven gilt finish, missing bottom shade, very good. 9-90206 (1,000-1,500)

3101
$0.00

LOUIS XV STYLE MARQUETRY LADY’S SECRETAIRE. Late 19th/early 20th century, France. The rectangular kingswood and rosewood case with serpentine and bombe lid and sides, all profusely inlaid with foliate and floral decoration. The interior fitted with an arrangement of three drawers beneath an open shelf, all above a well. The desk with three-quarter gilt metal mounted gallery. The lid with gilt metal border. Each leg headed with ormolu cartouche, the legs terminating in sabots. SIZE: 37-1/2″ h x 27-1/2″ w x 16-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good, with minor cosmetic restoration. Minor and minimal veneer losses throughout. 9-90238 (600-1,000)

3102
$0.00

LATE 19TH CENTURY BURLWOOD WRITING TABLE. Cabriole legs with oak leaf and scroll carved knees and three drawers under a pull out leather writing surface. Setback portion has six drawers, and two doors flanked by two serpentine lift lid letter compartments. Entire piece veneered and banded with burled and figured walnut and mahogany. Dove tailed drawers with oak secondary wood. SIZE: 42″w x 24″d x 36″h. CONDITION: Very good with a fine old re-finish retaining most of its original color and patina. 9-92112 (1,600-2,400)

3103
$1,362.75

FOUR ARM BRASS GAS CHANDELIER. The central hub holding a cross of four arms decorated with berries and leaves. Each arm holding a fitted clear daisy and button decorated shade. The central shaft having two collars of berry and leaf decorations. SIZE: 27″ h x 32″ wide without shades. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-90200 (1,000-2,000)

3104
$1,422.00

FINE BELLE EPOQUE MARBLE BUST ACCOMPANIED BY PEDESTAL. Late 19th century, probably France or Italy. The bust of a young woman posed coquetishly, her hair in a bow-tied ribbon with fine features and smile, carved with a ruffled blouse fastened with a rose on a flared tapering pedestal with rectangular base signed at the back “E. Fortin” joined to a molded socle. The accompanying marble pedestal of classical form on a stepped molded socle and octagonal plinth. SIZE: Bust carving: 28-1/2″ h with socle. Pedestal: 40-1/2″ h. CONDITION: The bust in generally good condition with light soiling, the socle with tight hairline crack at base, pedestal with old chips and abrasions on edges. Otherwise generally good. 9-90146 (1,000-1,500)

3105
$1,481.25

CARVED MARBLE BUST TOGETHER WITH A PEDESTAL. Circa 1894, Italy. The bust carved of a young woman wearing a kerchief and cape over a lace blouse, a pendant around her neck inscribed with “S”, the bust trimmed in floral garland, the kerchief with floral carved decoration. At the base of the bust “GALLERIA F. Eli LAPINI / FIRENZE” and inscribed with the date “1894”. The accompanying pedestal of Corinthian form with fluted column continuing to a bulbous urn form lower section on a molded socle above an octagonal shaped plinth. SIZE: Bust: 17″ h x 14-3/4″ w. Pedestal: 44-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Bust with small old chips at tips of scarf in areas of floral garland, and with surface soiling. Pedestal with old repair at top platform and at midpoint of column, also with surface soiling and with general small chips and abrasion. Good overall. 9-90154 (1,000-2,000)

3106
$948.00

CLASSICAL GREEN MARBLE “WALL” PEDESTAL. Second half 19th century, Continental. The unusual demilune top with molded edge projecting above the fluted and ring-turned pedestal terminating in an octagonal base. The top mounted to the base by an iron rod. SIZE: 43″ h. Top: 20″ x 17″. CONDITION: With two areas of loss to pedestal at point of ring turnings. Otherwise good. 9-90119 (750-1,500)

3107
$711.00

CARVED MARBLE PEDESTAL. Late 19th/early 20th century, probably Continental. This nice example in white carrera marble of columnar form, the square top continuing to a molded base swiveling on a column with swelled medial reeded element on the columnar stepped molded base on an octagonal plinth. SIZE: 42″ h. CONDITION: With minor chips and abrasions throughout and with light surface soiling. Otherwise good. 9-90121 (500-1,000)

3108
$888.75

THREE FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCKS. 1) French carriage clock with brass case and beveled glass on four sides and top with flexible handle, enameled dial with Arabic Numerals marked “Tiffany & Co.” having 8-day mechanism with time, strike, alarm and hour repeating movement. 2) French carriage clock with brass case, beveled glass on four sides and top with flexible handle having a bold white enameled dial with Roman Numerals and blue filigree decoration with 8-day time and hour movement with one hour repeating mechanism. 3) Brass and glass French carriage clock with beveled glass on four sides and top with swing handle, having enameled dial with Arabic Numerals, the dial marked “The Loring Andrews Co./Cincinnatti”, having an 8-day time and strike movement with hour repeating mechanism. SIZE: 1) 6-1/2″h; 2) 7″h; and 3) 6-1/2″h. CONDITION: All are very good. 9-90529 (1,000-1,500)

3109
$729.00

TWO FRENCH REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKS. The first being a French carriage clock with brass and beveled glass case, beveled glass on four sides and top, enameled face with Roman Numerals, marked “Tiffany & Co. Made in France”. “Made in France” appears on the back plate, with fluer-de-lis hands, 8-day time, strike and repeating movement. The second being a French carriage clock with brass and beveled glass on four sides and top, porcelain Roman Numeral dial, 8-day time, strike and repeating movement with platform escapement. SIZE: 7″ h and 7″ h respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90534 (1,000-1,500)

3110
$948.00

THREE FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCKS. 1) Gilt brass and beveled glass French carriage clock with beveled glass on four sides and top window, having very elaborate brass filigree detail under beveled glass with square Gothic stop fluted columns with capitals on four corners, having very elaborate face with inset porcelain dial ring, and stylized Arabic Numerals above subsidiary alarm set dial of engraved brass, having time, strike and alarm movement. 2) Brass and beveled glass French carriage clock with turned feet and serpentine form top and bottom with beveled glass on four sides and oval beveled glass window on top, having Roman Numeral porcelain dial, 8-day time, strike and hour repeating movement with platform escapement. 3) Brass and beveled glass French carriage clock having beveled glass on four sides, oval beveled glass window on top and folding handle, having white enameled face with Arabic Numerals, dial marked “J.E. Caldwell Philadelphia”, movement marked “France, J.E. Caldwell Philadelphia” (retailer), having 8-day time, strike and hour repeating movement. SIZE: 1) 6″h; 2) 6″h; and 3) 7″h. CONDITION: All are very good. 9-90533 (1,000-2,000)

3111
$1,303.50

TWO SMALL CARRIAGE CLOCKS. The first is a sterling silver case carriage or boudoir clock marked on back of 30-hour time only movement “Paris E.G.L.” sterling silver ball-footed case marked with London Sterling Silver touchmarks maker “W.C.” (W. Commyns & Sons), dated 1896, with presentation inscribed on back of case “Essex County Club Handicap / August 26, 1807 / Best Gross Score”. The second being a gold washed brass case beveled glass French carriage clock with 8-day time, strike and hour repeating movement having elaborate engine decorated face with Roman Numerals. Beveled glass on all four sides and top. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h and 5-3/8″ h respectively. CONDITION: Both are very good. 9-90535 (800-1,200)

3112
$948.00

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK WITH BRASS MOVEMENT AND DIAL. Finely crafted tall case clock having broken arch pediment bonnet with brass urn finials, quarter column body with bevel glass door and ogee bracket base. The brass two weight time and strike movement is marked Elite, Germany. The brass and pewter dial marked Daniel Pratts Son, Boston. Having painted moon phase mechanism with painted pastoral scene and sailing ship. SIZE: 98″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Weights and pendulum intact. 9-25022 (1,200-2,000)

3113
$1,777.50

GERMAN PAINTING ON PORCELAIN TILE PLAQUE “WINTER MAIDENS”. Artist signed Volke. Well painted plaque with marks on reverse in pencil. Impressed “311”. With “Made in Germany” label. In carved Victorian frame. SIZE: Plaque: 7-1/4″ x 5-1/4″. Overall: 11″ x 9″. CONDITION: Small loss to gesso of frame, plaque very good. 9-91596 (3,000-4,000)

3114
$592.50

OVAL PAINTING ON PORCELAIN OF PSYCHE AND CUPID. In elaborate Florentine frame. Unmarked porcelain, possibly KPM. Well painted image. SIZE: Plaque: 4″ x 5″. Overall: 8-1/2″ x 10″. CONDITION: A few minor nicks to frame, otherwise good condition. 9-91595 (800-1,200)

3115
$1,303.50

CLASSICAL REVIVAL FIGURAL TABLE LAMP. First quarter 20th century, Continental. Bronze figure of a maiden in classical robes standing on a marble plinth, her arms supporting an urn cast with floral pendants, the top emitting three floral light sockets, the marble socle applied with gilt metal floral mounts and classical busts. Now with a silk tassel shade. SIZE: Overall: 41″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Retaining old and original surfaces with nice patina. 9-90116 (500-1,000)

3116
$1,093.50

GERMAN PAINTING ON PORCELAIN OF A MARKET VENDOR AND PATRON. Featuring a fruit vendor in peasant attire selling a melon to a gentleman in purple coat and tricorn hat. Signed lower right “M.E. Taylor 1895”. Framed with a original Rococo openwork carved and gilt frame. SIZE: Sight: 11-3/4″ x 8-1/4″ Overall: 18″ x 15″ CONDITION: Porcelain very good. No damage. Frame with minor loss to gesso. 9-92740 (1,000-1,500)

3117
$948.00

ORNATE FOUR ARM CAST BRASS CHANDELIER DECORATED WITH ELEPHANT HEADS. The central hub supporting four arms decorated with elephant head masks with other decorative elements. Each arm supporting a shade ring with flower decorated frosted shades. A decorated central shaft with decorative elements. SIZE: 37″ h x 24″ wide without shades. CONDITION: One arm needs reattaching, otherwise very good. 9-90199 (1,000-2,000)

3118
$1,777.50

LARGE BRASS AND ORMOLU CHANDELIER ATTRIBUTED TO THE CORNELIUS FIRM OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. The six-branch chandelier having leaf decorations throughout; six decorative chains hanging between top hub and each of the light fixtures. The central shaft supporting a graduated set of five leaf decorated hubs. The top fitted with a 3-light fixture. Presently wired for electricity. SIZE: 62″ h x 32″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92825 (2,000-3,000)

3119
$1,481.25

EASTLAKE DESIGN THREE-LIGHT OIL CHANDELIER. The bottom hub supporting three curving arms with grey finish terminating in three blue cut to clear glass oil fonts supporting a fixture fitted to hold shades and chimneys. The shades with etched leaf design, the central brass shaft holding a supporting hub with decorative elements. SIZE: 31″ h x 30″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-90197 (1,000-2,000)

3120
$1,422.00

19TH CENTURY LOUIE XV STYLE PARLOR DESK WITH ORMOLU MOUNTS. Top having inset tooled leather surrounded by satinwood and framed with ormolu having elaborate corner mounts. Base being composed of two real drawers opposite two simulated drawers faced with mahogany centering satin wood panels, with all over embellishment of elaborate ormolu mounts including stylized faces. SIZE: 43-1/2″ w x 29″ d x 29-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92038 (2,500-4,500)

3121
$1,540.50

LOUIS XV STYLE MAHOGANY ETAGERE WITH GILT-METAL MOUNTS. Second half 19th century, Continental. In two parts, the upper section fitted with two shaped shelves on S-scroll supports beneath the mirrored crest applied with scrolling foliate gilt metal mounts, the whole with book end matched veneers and crossbanding, the shelves separated by rectangular mirror plates, fitted to the lower section of three crossbanded shelves on scrolling supports, the edges with gilt mounts cast with leaf tips, raised on tapering cylindrical legs. the back panels fitted with two rectangular mirror plates. SIZE: 81″ h x 31-1/2″ w x 14″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with nicely polished surfaces. Two scrolled supports above the second shelf are missing lower scrolling. Top shelf of base with old shrinkage crack. 9-90194 (1,500-2,500)

3122
$948.00

EARLY 19TH CENTURY, FRENCH LOUIS XVI STYLE ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE. Half round games table with flip top supported by pull out drawer with attached leg. Top, when open, having mahogany band and inset with inset felt top. Top and apron panels banded with inset ormolu legs fluted tapering with ormolu top capitals having turned ormolu feet. Leg fluting also inset with ormolu. SIZE: 45″ w x 22-1/2″ d x 29-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Top with minor shrinkage crack. 9-92037 (1,200-1,800)

3123
$533.25

PAIR OF CELADON GROUND, PATE-SUR-PATE LAMPS. Late 19th century neoclassical motif pate-sur-pate, celadon ground vasiform porcelain lamps with gilt brass mounts, retaining Hinks Lever No. 2 burners. SIZE: 16-1/2″ to top of burner; 34″h to shade finial. CONDITION: Drilled through and electrified, with some wear to gilt, otherwise, in very good condition. 9-90060 (1,000-2,000)

3124
$948.00

EASTLAKE CAST IRON SIX-LIGHT CHANDELIER. This fine chandelier has six reproduction oil fonts holding antique etched ball shaped shades. The central post supporting six elaborate arms and other decorative elements. SIZE: 50″ h x 38″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-90187 (1,000-2,000)

3125
$486.00

ELABORATE CRYSTAL AND BRASS CLASSICAL CHANDELIER. Central shaft holding a ring with three arms having pressed glass fonts supporting lotus style frosted shades with chimneys. The central hub also has a three light electric fixture and the fonts have been electrified. The bottom dome made up of faceted ball crystals. Hanging 27″ strands of crystals hang from top to inside ring. SIZE: 38″ h x 30″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90183 (800-1,000)

3126
$0.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: The top central pediment of the clock has a beautiful gilt bust of Goethe which was inadvertently left out of the photograph and description. This beautiful figure is original to the mirror.

VICTORIAN ARCHITECTURAL GILTWOOD OVER MANTEL MIRROR. Third quarter 19th century, New England. The rectangular mirror plate within a molded frame beneath a deep shell crest with scrolled volutes flanked by fluted engaged half-column pilasters with Corinthian capitals, the bases faceted and molded. SIZE: 67″ h x 72″ w. CONDITION: Retains original gilded surfaces, but with losses and damages throughout, with some old repairs. Mirror plate and backboards original. Central platform beneath shell crest now absent. Proper left ear crest with extensive damage. 9-90156 (1,500-2,500)

3127
$0.00

REGENCY STYLE GILTWOOD MIRROR. Late 19th, early 20th century. The rectangular frame carved with scrolling stylized S- and C-foliate scrolls centering two vertical elements, all carved in gold gilt. SIZE: 40-1/2″ h x 47-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Maine and New York private collection. CONDITION: The mirror plate with vertical break running from upper right corner to lower frame on a diagonal. Mirror frame remains good, in need of a small repair lower right corner facing. 9-29908 (500-800)

3128
$1,659.00

EMPIRE ROSEWOOD DISPLAY CABINET WITH EBONIZED TRIM. Second quarter 19th century, France. The rectangular cornice with arched molding beneath the pierced crest of scrolling leaf tips and volutes flanked by suppressed urn finials, the frieze applied with a similarly carved decorative element. The whole with canted corners above the conforming rosewood case fitted with a central glass panel door within a molded frame, the upper corners applied with floral sprays, the interior fitted with two plate glass shelves and lined with a pale yellow/green silk fabric in the Oriental taste. The lower case fitted with a long drawer applied with ebonized molding above a concealed slipper drawer with scrolling ebonized foliate molding. SIZE: 9′ h x 47″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Cabinet retains original varnished surfaces, now somewhat dry. 9-90157 (1,250-2,500)

3129
$1,066.50

DIMINUTIVE EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY MARQUETRY DISPLAY CABINET. Late 19th century, England. The molded rectangular cornice above the conforming frieze with ribbon-tied foliate and floral branches above the astragal glazed door opening to an interior fitted with mirror back and two plate glass fixed shelves, the upper cabinet sides also astragal sides. The lower case fitted with a door with marquetry panel of ribbon-tied bellflower wreath with trailing vinery centering an inset cabinet plate decorated with a maiden and cherub painting the figure of a soldier on pedestal in a landscape. The plate marked in underglaze iron red “SCULPTURE/After Angelica Kauffman“. The center of the plate impressed with Mintons mark beneath the glaze, additionally with retailer’s mark “MESSRS. DANIELL 129 NEW BOND ST LONDON” The case sides with solid panels. The whole on molded plinth raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 64-1/4″ h x 24-1/2″ w 14-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Cabinet with original surfaces and very fine condition overall. 9-90008 (1,000-1,500)

3130
$911.25

BELLE EPOQUE THREE-PIECE CLOCK SET WITH GARNITURES. Late 19th/early 20th century, France. Modeled with a partially clad patinated metal winged maiden standing beside a pedestal, admiring a flower filled urn beneath which is set a clock within a frame of floral garlands all on a stepped red marble base with gilt metal mounts and large Neoclassical claw feet. The elaborate floral decorated enamel dial with Arabic chapter ring centering time and strike apertures. Within the dial is the name “Tricot-Meunier / Fourmies”. The clock with eight day brass movement striking on bell. Clock accompanied by a pair of patinated metal urns, each with single candle cup on conforming red marble bases raised on gilt metal claw feet. SIZE: Clock: 35-1/2″ h. Urns: 19-3/4″ h each. CONDITION: Clock with one missing foot at rear, bell and pendulum absent, winder present, patinated surfaces generally good. 9-90173 (1,500-2,500)

3131
$212.63

BACCARAT BANQUET LAMP. Late 19th century. Lamp of spiraling form clear glass with square back, spiral column and spiral pattern font. SIZE: 24″ t. CONDITION: Good condition, splits to collar, now fitted for electricity. 9-25024 (175-250)

3132
$711.00

FINE LATE 19TH CENTURY BIRDSEYE MAPLE LADY’S WRITING TABLE. Constructed in birdseye and figured maple with tooled leather inset top, dovetail drawer with birdseye molded front, fine carved tapering reeded legs, overhang with corbel brackets. SIZE: 38″ x 23-1/2″ x 30″ T. CONDITION: Very good, clean, good old finish. 9-92124 (800-1,200)

3133
$592.50

19TH CENTURY FRENCH EMPIRE MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR. With finely cast ormolu mounts and trim. Well modeled caryatid arm supports, applied acorn and leaf trim, rosettes leg cuffs, banding and feet cups. Also having satin wood string inlay decoration. SIZE: 37″ T x 17″ seat height. CONDITION: Very good condition, well patinated decoration, missing ormolu front plate on chair frame, now well upholstered in ivory velvet. 9-92138 (600-900)

3134
$607.50

FLOWER EIGHT-BRANCH ENAMEL DECORATED GLASS CHANDELIER. The central shaft with bottle form sections and rings of drop crystals, the central hub holding eight “S” shaped glass arms, each ending in a large vase shape with hurricane type shades, each with one light. The top of shaft has four curled glass elements. SIZE: 42″ h x 32″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90180 (1,000-2,000)

3135
$0.00

FINE SIXTEEN BRANCH BRASS AND GLASS CHANDELIER. A central double hub with glass enclosed shaft having a top decorative ring holding drapery glass pendants. Each hub having eight decorative cast arms ending in an inverted bobeches and candle cup, presently electrified. From top to candle cups are long flowing glass prism chains, also some lower drop chains are present. SIZE: Height: 45″ Diameter: 36″ CONDITION: Very good, minor loss of prisms. 9-90020 (1,200-2,800)

3136
$0.00

CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN JEWEL BOX IN FORM OF HARPSICHORD. 19th Century, with finely painted 18th Century style romantic scenic panels, two hinged lids, standing on six tapering legs. Porcelain marked with iron red under-glaze fleur de lis. SIZE: 14″ L x 7″ W x 6-3/4″ T. CONDITION: Old restoration to four legs, base has 2″ hairline crack, old restoration near one hinge mount, and two small chips on lid. 9-92137 (1,000-1,500)

3137
$355.50

LARGE PAIR OF BLUE PORCELAIN AMPHORA STYLE VASES WITH FIGURAL BASES. Fine quality porcelain vases in navy blue glaze fitted with bronze gadrooned top and mounted in bronze holders having three blackamoor figures. SIZE: 24″ T. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92747 (800-1,200)

3138
$3,199.50

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVED WALNUT DISPLAY CABINET. Last quarter 19th century, American. The rectangular cabinet in two parts. The rectangular upper case with overhanging molded cornice with canted corners above a pair of arched molded glass panel doors flanked by canted, molded pilasters surmounted by acanthus carved corbels. Three aligned narrow drawers beneath the doors, the centermost with hinged drawer front opening to a baise lined writing surface. The conforming lower case fitted with a pair of carved cupboard doors centering an arched opening. The whole on a step-molded base. SIZE: 90″ h x 61″ w x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Cabinet retains original cleaned surfaces. Moldings and carved elements with cosmetic restoration and repairs. Good overall. 9-90143 (1,000-1,500)

3139
$592.50

ROYAL DUX ART NOUVEAU FIGURE GROUP WITH SHELL. Glazed and unglazed German porcelain figure group of two semi-nude maidens on stylized ocean wave with shell. Signed with triangular lozenge. SIZE: 16-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92843 (800-1,200)

3140
$0.00

TWO PIECES OF CONTINENTAL FAIENCE. 19th/early 20th century. Two continental Faience pieces include: 1) Covered flagon with Dutch farmyard scene. Well painted and modeled lid having pewter thumb lift. Probably mid-19th century. 2) Charger with loosely painted Adam and Eve scene. Late 19th/early 20th century. SIZE: Flagon: 9-1/2″ h; Charger: 13″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Both are very good. 9-92872 (400-800)

3141
$2,962.50

GEORGIAN STYLE ENGLISH OAK PARTNERS DESK. Mid 19th century. The overhanging top with inset tooled leather panel with two pedestal bases to be used as a partners desk from either side. One side fitted with drawers and the other side fitted with drawers and doors. All setting on a molded base. SIZE: 59″ w x 39″ d x 30″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92707 (2,000-4,000)

3142
$592.50

CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY CHINA CABINET. 19th century, probably England. The rectangular cabinet fitted with glass panels on the sides, the front with a pair of cabinet glass panel doors, the frames carved in deep relief with scrolling floral garlands. Mounted on a conforming base with carved apron on short molded cabriole legs terminating in scrolled and carved stylized feet. SIZE: 65″ h x 42″ w x 16″ d. CONDITION: Cabinet retains original polished surfaces. Molded cornice absent at time of cataloging. The cabinet fitted to the carved base. 9-90147 (2,000-4,000)

3143
$0.00

OUTSTANDING CAST BRASS CALDWELL STYLE EIGHT-BRANCH FIGURAL CHANDELIER. The gas chandelier converted to electricity. The central shaft having four supporting shafts that hold two arms with winged griffins having long curving tails terminating in a single light each. The central hub decorated with colorful glass jewels and lions masks with rings. SIZE: 50″ h x 30″ w. CONDITION: Tarnished patina, several jewels missing. 9-90168 (2,000-4,000)

3144
$474.00

ELABORATE WROUGHT IRON TWELVE-LIGHT CHANDELIER. The central shaft supporting six arms with decorative scroll work. Each arm has two lights flanking a candle cup. All over twist and scroll decoration. SIZE: 40″ h x 30″ w. CONDITION: Very good, one electric light fixture missing candle sleeve. 9-90169 (1,500-2,500)

3145
$364.50

BRASS AND GLASS CLASSICAL CHANDELIER. The central shaft supporting a cast brass ring decorated with lion masks and scroll motifs. A cast brass ceiling cap at top, below ring is a dome of crystal strings above which are many draped strands from top to bottom. SIZE: 32″ h x 14″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90111 (750-1,500)

3146
$948.00

LARGE CAST IRON EASTLAKE TWELVE-LIGHT OIL CHANDELIER. Unconverted, the two tiered chandelier having two hubs off a central shaft supporting six arms, each ending with clear glass oil fonts having chimneys. Long central shaft with decorative elements. SIZE: 56-1/2″ h x 36″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90167 (1,500-2,500)

3147
$829.50

BIEDERMEIER STYLE BURLED WALNUT CENTER TABLE. Mid-20th century, European. The circular top with burl walnut veneers above the conforming apron with ebony molded trim, joined to the central columnar support applied with S-scrolled elements on a hexagonal stepped platform base with ebony trim, raised on four rolled feet. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 36″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92746 (800-1,200)

3148
$237.00

FIGURAL PARROT ENGLISH SILVER PLATED NUTCRACKER. Very well modeled 19th Century figural parrot of English silver plate. Marked “Asprey” with registry marks. SIZE: 6″ l. CONDITION: Very good, quality workmanship. 7-74448 (200-300)

3149
$325.88

SILVER PLATED WINE CADDY. 20th century. With elaborate spoked wheels and all over decoration. SIZE: 11-1/4″ L x 7-1/2″ wheel dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25014 (300-450)

3150
$592.50

AUBERGE DE LA VENDANGE WOOD SIGN BORDEAUX. Last half of the 20th century, art nouveau style, depicting a beauty grasping fruits with her hair enlaced and foliate, set in molded gilt accented border. SIZE: 41″ x 24″ CONDITION: Very good with minor wear to border. 9-92368 (400-600)

3151
$237.00

QUANCARD PERE ET FILS JULIENAS BOARD SIGN. Last half of the 20th century. Lettered and applied polychrome decorated carvings of grape leaf and centered with a glass of wine above a leafy grape cluster, molded and gilt border. SIZE: 48″ x 31″. CONDITION: Good overall with warping. 9-92366 (400-600)

3152
$948.00

WROUGHT IRON BRACKETED GRAPE CLUSTER TRADE SIGN. 20th century. The three dimensional gilt leafy cluster of this vineyard or wine store display piece is carved from a single piece of wood, mounted to a wrought iron scrollwork wall bracket. SIZE: Cluster: 18 1/2″h x 9″d Bracket: 44 1/2″h x 20 1/2″deep. CONDITION: Bracket oxidized, otherwise, good overall. 9-92354 (800-1,200)

3153
$0.00

BISCUITS CHAMPAGNE BOARD SIGN. Last half of the 20th century. Victorian style, lettering with a biscuit tin below a youthful girl holding a basket feeding doves, molded border. SIZE: 39″ x 24″. CONDITION: Check through center, otherwise good. 9-92363 (400-600)

3154
$1,066.50

TWO DECORATIVE FRENCH OAK WINE BARRELS. 20th century, France. Each paint decorated, the first decorated “Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin” within a cartouche above a decorative cluster of white grapes above the date “1968”; the second marked with “5” flanked by white grape clusters above “Product of France”. Both with iron banding. SIZE: 43″ T x 15″ Diameter. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-92355 (600-800)

3155
$651.75

OAK WINE BARREL. Late 19th/early 20th century, France. The paint decorated oak wine barrel of swelled cylindrical form with iron banding, decorated with the following within oval cartouches: 1) “Grand Cru” on a burgundy ground, 2) “CHATEAU LANGOA BARTON” on an ivory ground above a central grape cluster flanked by flags above 3) “Saint-Julien” on an ivory ground. SIZE: 40-1/2″ h x 17-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Generally good with weathered surfaces scuffed and abraded from normal use. 9-92356 (500-700)

3156
$2,725.50

TWO ANTIQUE FRENCH CHAMPAGNE CASKS. Two fine early French champagne barrels of oval form with decorative painting “Moet & Chandon, Epernay”. Very decorative pair with wooden frames to rest on. SIZE: 40″ T with 39″ x 28″ face. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92357 (2,500-3,000)

3157
$1,303.50

LARGE CRYSTAL PRISM SIX-LIGHT CHANDELIER. The central shaft supported by a hub with ring and two lights. The ring supporting four curving arms holding a single light with etched shade. All over decorated with drop crystal prisms and stringed clear glass jewels. SIZE: 52″ h x 38″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90138 (2,000-4,000)

3158
$0.00

ORNATE BRASS 35-LIGHT CHANDELIER. Converted to electricity from gas. The central shaft supporting five curving arms having five lights. The shaft also supports five curving arms with one light. SIZE: 36″ h x 42″ w. CONDITION: Very good, needs some tightening up. 9-90171 (2,000-4,000)

3159
$1,185.00

FOURTEEN PIECE DECORATED LIMOGES PUNCH SET. Signed “E.H. Braucher Jan. 1903”. Lot consists of a 3-1/2″ h x 18″ d lazy Susan, a 6″ h x 14-1/4″ d footed punch bowl, and six pair 2-1/2″ h handled punch cups. All pieces are decorated with colorful fruit, including strawberries, cherries, raspberries, and blueberries. The outside decoration in an art nouveau style. The lazy Susan is signed “E.H. Braucher Jan. 1903”, the punchbowl is signed “Ella H. Braucher 1902”, and the cups are signed “E.H.B. 02”. Green T&V mark to base circa 1892 to 1907. SIZE: As described above. CONDITION: Very good, 2 cups with hairline cracks, with some gold rub. 9-29471 (750-1,000)

3160
$486.00

PARIAN SCULPTURE OF ISAAC AND REBEKAH. Third quarter 19th century, England. Wonderful large Parian sculpture is signed by the artist “W Beattie. F.” It is our understanding that Beattie was an artist for Wedgwood. SIZE: 20-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Isaac is missing his right foot, otherwise very good. 9-90120 (800-1,200)

3161
$414.75

FINE RORSTRAND PORCELAIN PEDESTAL. Last quarter 19th century, Rorstrand Factory, Sweden (established 1726). This fine pedestal in the form of a modified ionic capital decorated overall with holly vinery, acanthus leaves and floral swags on a square base cast with fanciful busts set in recessed panels, the square base with acanthus leaves, the whole in muted shades of brown, blue and green on a taupe ground. NOTE: Pedestal with 1884 Rorstrand mark. SIZE: 47″ h. CONDITION: With rubbing to gilding and light craquelure in enamel. Otherwise good. 9-90153 (750-1,250)

3162
$148.13

FINE PORTRAIT LIMOGES PLATE. Signed “M.E.D. 1882”. Half portrait of a young girl holding book and wildflowers wearing a fancy dress with white puffy arms and fancy pearl decorated headpiece. Signed on the front and also signed on verso. Green Haviland mark to base. SIZE: 14-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29473 (200-400)

3163
$2,073.75

TWO HANDLED MEISSEN FLORAL AND SCENIC DECORATED URN WITH SERPENT HANDLES AND CROSSED SWORD MARK. 19″ porcelain snake handled urn with scenic and floral transfer decoration with hand-painted highlights, under glaze blue cross sword mark. SIZE: 19″ T. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good, losses to gilding overall. 9-91888 (500-700)

3164
$0.00

PAIR OF DRESDEN TYPE MIRROR BACK WALL SHELVES WITH PUTTI AND FLORAL BOCAGE. Pair of matching Dresden type shelves featuring 4 putti figures occupied with different tasks. The mirrored back framed with floral and scroll elements. The reticulated bracket below the wood shelf is decorated with floral bocage. SIZE: 14″w x 8″d x 32″h. CONDITION: Damages and old repairs to putti. Typical loses to foliate elements and bocage. 9-25010 (450-650)

3165
$711.00

THREE CLASSICAL CORNUCOPIA STYLE WALL SCONCES. Each of heavy cast brass with one electrical light figure. Each having a cut and frosted ball shade. SIZE: 24″ h with shade. CONDITION: 1 shade damaged, otherwise very good. 9-90174 (1,500-2,500)

3166
$0.00

CAST BRASS FOLIATE DECORATED 16-LIGHT CHANDELIER. Central shaft made of three connected foliate branches below which is a hub supporting four arms, each of which have four light fixtures with leaf decorations. SIZE: 30″ h x 30″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90144 (1,500-2,500)

3166a
$355.50

FOUR-BRANCH BRASS OIL FONT CHANDELIER. The four arms supporting clear pattern glass fonts and four partly frosted pattern glass clear shades. Each arm has drop crystal decoration. The central shaft with rope twist and extra scroll decoration. SIZE: 36″ h x 32″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90191 (800-1,200)

3167
$2,251.50

FINE OAK S-ROLL TOP DESK WITH FULL INTERIOR. Late 19th/early 20th century, New England. This nice example in quartersawn oak of typical form with raised panels, carved handles and a full interior of 32 stationary and document drawers centering an arrangement of pigeonholes. The desk raised on two banks of four drawers beneath pullout writing slides centering a long drawer. The desk with modesty panel. SIZE: 50″ h x 60″ l x 36″ d. CONDITION: Desk retains original surfaces, some damage to small knobs on interior drawers, the roll operable but in need of reinforcing to canvas backing, with dark patina, in needing of cosmetic cleaning. Otherwise good. 9-90190 (800-1,200)

3168
$711.00

GOTHIC REVIVAL COURT CHAIRS. 19th century, Continental. With carved copper, brass and ivory inlay and painted pinstripe decoration. Fine pair of ebonized high back chairs with rope turned posts and melon carved legs. Fine quality inlay with mythological and classical elements, cupids, swans, etc. SIZE: 47″ T – Seat Height – 18″. CONDITION: Very good, more recent silk upholstery. 9-92129 (800-1,200)

3169
$948.00

CLASSICAL REVIVAL MARQUETRY AND MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET. Last quarter 19th century. The rectangular case with turret corners fitted with a single three panel glass door flanked by rope twist engage three quarter columns, the cabinet with glass panel sides fitted with three fixed shelves, the whole with marquetry floral vinery and floral sprays with scrolling leaf tips, the back of the cabinet fitted with mirror plates. SIZE: 62″ h x 41-1/2″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Cabinet retains original surfaces, marquetry mostly intact. Generally good. 9-90151 (1,000-2,000)

3170
$1,944.00

CLASSICAL REVIVAL CARVED MAHOGANY FLOOR LAMP. Late 19th/early 20th century. The turned standard carved with drapery swags, acanthus leaves and flower heads centering a tapered fluted column joined to a circular molded base raised on four claw feet. The lamp fitted with a custom silk drum shade with tassles. SIZE: Overall: 75″ including shade and finial. CONDITION: Very good with original polished surfaces and nice patina. 9-90150 (750-1,250)

3171
$1,066.50

CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY CHINA CABINET. Late 19th/early 20th century. The benchmade cabinet with molded cornice, with Greek key molding above the frieze carved with Gothic arches over a pair of astragal glazed doors, the sides similarly glazed. The molded base carved with guilloches raised on short acanthus carved legs terminating with boldly carved ball and claw feet. Cabinet fitted with three shelves. SIZE: 74″ h x 47″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Surfaces retain dark original finish. Generally very good. 9-90145 (2,500-4,500)

3172
$0.00

CARVED AND DECORATED BASIN STAND. Late 19th/early 20th century. The rectangular top with cross hatched decoration, the edges carved with guilloches above a molded frieze. The whole centering a rectangular basin, hand painted and artist signed, depicting a maiden conversing with a putti within a clam shell. The shaped legs joined by an X-form stretcher. The whole in cream paint with gilt highlights. SIZE: 30″ h x 20″ l x 16-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Table repainted and restored with visible repairs, in need of strengthening. 9-90030 (750-1,250)

3173
$355.50

VICTORIAN WIREWORK FOUR TIER PLANT STAND OF GRAND PROPORTION. Four tier wirework planter with scallop gallery having canted sides having original wheels. SIZE: 75″w x 28″d x 45″h. CONDITION: Very good condition having minor rust bleed through old paint. 9-25005 (650-1,000)

3174
$0.00

VICTORIAN STYLE LATE 20TH CENTURY DUMMY BOARD. Depicting a white dog with parasol in mouth climbing atop a blue fringe stand. Mounted to a blue board with black frame. SIZE: Total: 30-1/2″ x 27-3/4″. Board: 25″ x 21″ CONDITION: Very good 9-25026 (750-1,000)

3175
$911.25

PAIR OF RUSSIAN POLYCHROMED PYROGRAPHY BOOKENDS. With well rendered winter scenes. One scene artist signed (indistinct). SIZE: 9″ T x 6-1/2″ W x 2-1/2″ D. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91784 (1,500-2,500)

3176
$182.25

SEMILLON VARIETY & PEARCH SPECIE ILLUSTRATIONS. Last half of the 20th century, 1) Oil on a raised oak panel illustrating a grape cluster, inscribed “8, and Semillon”. 2) Oil on canvas after a 19th c. illustration of a perch, inscribed in French, housed in a molded frame. SIZE: 1) 24″ x 9″ 2) Image: 10″ x 21 1/2″ Overall: 15 1/2″ x 28″ CONDITION: 1) Panel checked at bottom right, slight cupping, otherwise good. 2) Good overall. 9-92361 (300-400)

3177
$0.00

THREE ORIGINAL POSTER ILLUSTRATIONS. Unsigned oil on canvases, all adhered with artwork cards and housed in black molded frames. 1) Morlant Reims Champagne, depiction of a woman attired in grapes and leaf with bubbling bottle in foreground. 2) G.H. Mumm & Co Champagne, Berry Bros. & Rudd Wine Merchants, depicting a woman saluting a glass resting upon an oversized bottle. 3) Jameson’s Irish Whiskey depicting a beauty adorning four-leaf clovers holding a wait tray with two bottles. SIZE: 1) Image: 31 1/2″ x 20″ Overall: 42″ x 31″ 2) Image: 26 1/2″ x 19 1/4″ Overall: 35″ x 29″ 3) Image: 32″ x 20″ Overall: 43″ x 29 3/4″ CONDITION: All in good overall. 9-92370 (4,000-5,000)

3178
$0.00

GUINNESS EXTRA STOUT BOARD MENU SIGN. Last half of the 20th century. Shaped crest over double slate chalkboards flanked by turned pilasters, centered with a vignette of St James’s Gate Brewery Dublin. Plaque at base, “Presented to Anthony Anthanas, President of Anthony’s Pier 4, May 1976 by the Guinness Brewery, Dublin”. SIZE: 40″ x 53 1/2″ CONDITION: Good overall. 9-92362 (2,500-3,500)

3179
$829.50

GUINNESS STOUT BOARD SIGN. Last half of the 20th century, cameo portrait of Arthur Guinness followed by gilt lettering, “Guinness Stout 2’6 per dozen, Brewed in Dublin Since 1759”. SIZE: 11 1/2″h x 72″w. CONDITION: Very good, drilled with two mount holes. 9-92373 (500-800)

3180
$59.25

BASS & CO. ADVERTISING BOTTLE. Circa 1960, United Kingdom. The advertising sign in the form of a molded fiberglass bottle of Bass Pale Ale, the side applied with oval label. SIZE: 39″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good with minor soiling and surface abrasions from use, graphics of label remain good. 9-92360 (200-300)

3181
$0.00

IRISH WHISKEY PAINTED BOARD SIGN. Last half of the 20th century, featuring bottles of the following brands, Paddy; Jameson; Connemara and Tyrconnell, set in a red molded border. SIZE: 18″h x 72″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92374 (500-800)

3182
$0.00

ANGLER’S INN MENU BOARD SIGN. Last half of the 20th century, centered with chalkboard, flanked with turnings and panels lettered and decorated with a crab and lobster each holding a glass of ale. SIZE: 34″h x 58″w. CONDITION: Good overall with a few minor scratches. 9-92365 (1,200-1,800)

3183
$0.00

CARVED PINE FLOUNDER MENU BOARD. 20th century. Carved in the form of a flounder with traces of paint and is centered with a slate chalkboard. It is mounted with wrought iron hanging straps above the head and the tail. SIZE: 40″ h x 65″ w. CONDITION: Good overall, has a tin patch repair and heavy loss to the paint. 9-92364 (2,000-3,000)

3184
$414.75

LOT OF 25 PIECES OF SILVER PLATED TABLEWARE. Lot includes several pieces of Sheffield, rollover condiment dish, covered vegetables, tea kettle on stand, tea set, soap holder, master salts with cobalt liners, square tray, and coin dishes. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Generally good, box has separated hinge. 9-91717 (300-500)

3185
$177.75

LARGE LOT OF SILVER PLATED FLATWARE AND TABLEWARE. Lot consists of six trays including 2 well and tree, water pitcher, tea pot, 2 serving dishes, set of 12 bread plates, and a quantity of flatware. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Shows use, generally good. 9-91716 (200-300)

3186
$243.00

LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS PORCELAIN ITEMS. Included is a 28-piece tea set decorated with hand painted flowers including 2 plates marked “Chamberlains Worcester”. Also included are 11 saucers, 6 cups, sugar/creamer set, porcelain handled fish set, and more. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Very good, one saucer damaged. 9-90663 (400-800)

3187
$0.00

GUINNESS 1966 ILLUSTRATION. Oil on canvas with a depiction of the Battle of Hastings, inscribed: “Thirsting for Battle 1066, Bottle of Guinness 1966” with an inscribed note adhered to glass, “Awarded to the Landlord of the Swan Inn, Wye in recognition of twelve months’ sales record 1966”. Houses in a mahogany molded frame. SIZE: Image: 16″ x 42″ Overall: 27″ x 52 1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, each corner drilled with mount holes. 9-92372 (3,500-4,500)

3188
$0.00

HARP O’LEARY’S IRISH PUB MENU BOARD. Last half of the 20th century. Tombstone form, mustard ground with old style lettering and an applied carved and gilt harp above a slate chalkboard, set in a blue painted molded border. SIZE: 52″ x 32″. CONDITION: Good overall. 9-92367 (1,000-1,500)

3189
$118.50

TWO ROYAL WORCESTER GILT DECORATED VASES. Late 19th, early 20th century, England. The first, a tulip bulb example with flared neck, registration No. 43555 and model No. 1136, polychrome decorated with fern leaves and gilt decorated on a matte glaze. The second, a bottle vase with elongated neck and reticulated applied decoration with polychrome chrysanthemum sprays, model No. 1149. SIZE: Smaller: 6″ h. Larger: 11″ h. CONDITION: Each with surface dirt. Larger vase with tight vertical hairline ascending from base rim. 9-26006 (75-125)

3190
$486.00

ELEVEN VICTORIAN, EDWARDIAN AND ART DECO BEADED AND MESH PURSES. Four mesh examples, one steel beaded example with cherub top, two similar art deco beaded examples, one black bead with fleur-de-lis example, one example with iridescent beads, signed floral Victorian example, and a micro bead example with Tiger Lily. CONDITION: Fair to very good, some with damage and tarnish. 7-70576 (800-1,200)

3191
$0.00

TWO VICTORIAN BEAD WORK PIECES. 1) 19th Century beaded hanging brush holder, possibly Woodland Native American; 2) finely beaded purse, banded in velvet and lined in silk, circa 1920. SIZE: 1) 12″ T; 2) 9-1/4″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Minor bead loss; 2) wear to velvet banding. 9-90549 (400-600)

3192
$0.00

THREE 19TH CENTURY VICTORIAN FANS. One silk, leather and lacquer. One ebony and silk. One olive wood with feathers. SIZE: Longest 13″ L. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70578 (800-1,200)

3193
$948.00

FOUR CARVED IVORY FANS. Three Continental versions with painted silk panels. One finely carved Chinese version with dragon and figures housed in its original Tiffany & Co. box. SIZE: Longest – 14″. CONDITION: Very good, minor loss to one Continental fan. Chinese version intact but missing ribbon lacing. 7-70577 (1,000-1,500)

3194
$118.50

FINE 19TH CENTURY CARVED AND JEWELED MOTHER OF PEARL HAND MIRROR. Decorated with eight 3.5 to 5 mm garnet cabochons and one oval cut 11 mm citrine. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 4-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good, minor hairline fracture wear base of lyre. 9-90548 (250-350)

3195
$237.00

CARVED SOUTHEAST ASIAN ROSEWOOD FIGURE OF FROG AND DRAGON. Mid 20th Century. Well carved. Frog has inlaid eyes. SIZE: 5″ T x 4″ W. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91678 (300-500)

3196
$0.00

CARVED SOUTHEAST ASIAN FIGURE OF COBRA WITH GLASS EYES. Fully carved with scaled surface and menacing teeth. SIZE: 9″ W x 4-1/2″ T. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91674 (500-800)

3197
$486.00

RECTANGULAR JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Has rounded ends. Stone of a greenish white color decorated with a child and an elephant, and a plant on the reverse. Pair of birds at the top. Bats at the base, one of which is unfinished. SIZE: 2″ t x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90702 (350-550)

3198
$118.50

HARDWOOD CURIO SHELF DISPLAY CABINET. Late 19th/early 20th century, China. Curio shelf display cabinet of rosewood with staged shelving. SIZE: 29″ h x 18″ w x 6-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Generally good, with corners slightly loose. 9-92123 (400-600)

3199
$1,032.75

CHINESE EXPORT BLACK LACQUERED GAMES TABLE WITH GILT DECORATION. Second quarter 19th century. Reversible inset game board top with checkers above and backgammon interior. Set on turned pederast with three scrolling carved claw feet. SIZE: Top – 22-1/2″ x 27″ – 30″ T. CONDITION: Overall good, wear to gilding, minor restoration to corners, crazed lacquer on interior. 9-92133 (2,000-3,000)

3200
$1,777.50

ROSE MANDARIN BOTTLE VASE. Chinese, mid 19th century. Nicely decorated overall with figures of immortals riding mythical animals alternating with scholarly devices. Neck with floral, butterfly and bat decorations. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h x 7-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kennebunkport, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24302 (1,500-1,800)

3201
$829.50

PAIR OF ROSE MANDARIN OVAL SERVING DISHES. 19th Century. Rose mandarin scenes with borders of flowers and butterflies on a gilt ground. SIZE: Larger: 11-1/4″ x 8-3/8″. Smaller: 10″ x 7-3/8″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kennebunkport, Maine home. CONDITION: Overall very good. Smaller with burst firing bubbles on edge. 9-24301 (1,000-1,500)

3202
$592.50

ROSE MANDARIN OVAL PLATTER. Chinese, 19th Century. Depicting a group of scholars within an open ivory field surrounded by a dense floral border with reserves of birds and flowers. SIZE: 14-1/2″ l x 11-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kennebunkport, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24300 (1,200-1,800)

3203
$364.50

ROSE MANDARIN TEAPOT. China, 19th Century. Of squat form with floral reserves alternating with reserves of figures at table, fitted with dome lid. SIZE: 7″ h x 6″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kennebunkport, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24295 (700-900)

3204
$1,066.50

GROUP OF FIVE ROSE CANTON DINNERWARES. Chinese, 19th century. Including 10-1/2″ x 9″ oval deep dish with scalloped edge, two 8″ luncheon plates and two 9-3/4″ dinner plates. All decorated with exotic butterflies, birds and insects. SIZE: As noted. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kennebunkport, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good overall with minor wear to gilt edges. 9-24292 (600-900)

3300
$0.00

CHINA TRADE REVERSE PAINTING ON GLASS. Mid 19th century or earlier, China. Depicting a young woman dressed in floral robes in a room interior overlooking a garden. SIZE: 24-3/4″ x 15-1/2″ sight. CONDITION: Painting remains vibrant, very good overall. 9-28572 (1,000-2,000)

3301
$5,332.50

CHINESE EXPORT PAINTING. Circa 1800. Oil on canvas of a gentleman wearing a yellow hunting jacket and holds a snuff bottle in one hand is seated in a chair. He looks toward a woman holding an opium pipe who stands with one hand gesturing towards a child who has a bird perched on his arm. All set on a veranda overlooking a waterway with other houses & trees in the background. Later frame, relined. SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 19″. PROVENANCE: From a private New York City collector. CONDITION: Colors remain vibrant with overall craquelure. Very good. 9-29010 (10,000-15,000)

3302
$789.75

CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN CANN. Circa 1800. Famille Rose decoration of ships with underglazed blue floral borders and a ground of chain mail patterns, and dragon handle. SIZE: 4-1/4” dia x 5-1/4” t. CONDITION: Shallow rim chip and vertical tight hairline continuing to base. 9-90128 (500-1,000)

3303
$121.50

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT. Late 19th century, China. Chinese export ware. White and green with Famille Rose decoration of butterflies, cylindrical form. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 2-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92729 (200-400)

3304
$486.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN WALL POCKETS. 19th century, China. Famille Rose decoration of the immortals. SIZE: Each is 8” t. CONDITION: Enamel is worn, small chips to mouth, repair to one handle. Otherwise good. 9-90266 (800-1,200)

3305
$1,154.25

GROUP OF THREE PORCELAIN VASES. Circa 1800, China. Group consists of three porcelain vases, having decoration of Famille Rose and animals with figures in palace scenes and underglaze blue floral borders. SIZE: 8” t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91777 (300-500)

3306
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT SOUP TUREEN WITH STAND. First half 19th century, China. This fine example of oval form decorated overall in Famille Rose enamels of floral and foliate design with butterflies. The tureen with gilt strap handles fitted with a conforming lid with gilt knop finial. The matching stand similarly decorated and with a central tableau of domestic life. SIZE: 11″ overall h x 14″ overall l x 11-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good with normal and expected wear to gilt-decorated surfaces. 9-90236 (3,000-5,000)

3307
$1,244.25

CHINESE EXPORT BASIN. 19th century, China. Rose Mandarin ware. Decoration of historical scenes with borders of birds, bats, and flowers on a gilt ground. SIZE: 16″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74323 (700-900)

3308
$3,258.75

PORCELAIN MUG. Circa 1800, China. Strap handle. Famille Rose decoration with Masonic emblems. SIZE: 5-1/2″ dia x 6″ h. PROVENANCE: Matthew Elizabeth Sharpe, Spring Hill, Pennsylvania. CONDITION: Two chips to interior rim, otherwise very good. 9-92892 (1,500-2,000)

3309
$7,110.00

CHINESE EXPORT MASONIC BOWL. China. Labeled “Richard White” and dated “1792”. Famille Rose decoration of various Masonic emblems. SIZE: 12-1/2″ dia x 4-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Matthew Elizabeth Sharpe, Spring Hill, Pennsylvania. CONDITION: Hairline crack. 9-92894 (4,000-6,000)

3310
$1,701.00

PORCELAIN BOWL. 18th century, China. Porcelain bowl with Famille Rose decoration of people in palace scenes, brocade borders. SIZE: 10-1/4” dia x 4-1/2” t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74453 (200-300)

3311
$118.50

PORCELAIN OVAL BOWL. Late 19th century, China. Rose medallion ware. Famille Rose decoration of figures birds and flowers. SIZE: 12″ l x 10″ w. CONDITION: Wear to enamel. Kiln flaw to bottom of base. 9-92711 (300-600)

3312
$177.75

PORCELAIN TEAPOT WITH COVER. Late 19th century, China. Rose Medallion ware, strap handle, strawberry finial. Decoration of birds flowers and figures in Famille Rose enamels. SIZE: 9″ l x 6″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92730 (300-500)

3313
$9,720.00

CARVED CHINESE EXPORT ROSEWOOD DISPLAY CABINET. 19th century, China. Rosewood display cabinet has staged shelving, double doors and a single drawer. Surfaces are carved all over with birds, flowering trees, and dragons. Cabinet has animal form feet. SIZE: 87″ t x 49″ w x 16″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91869 (3,000-5,000)

3314
$829.50

CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN BOWL. Ca. 1800, China. Ribbed body. Famille rose decoration of flowers. SIZE: 4-1/4″ t x 10″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74191 (200-300)

3315
$121.50

CHINESE EXPORT SILVER PEN. Late 19th century, China. Made in the form of a section of bamboo with a finial of a woman holding a fan. Marked. SIZE: 6-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74438 (200-300)

3316
$121.50

THREE CHINESE EXPORT WARE PLATES. 18th – 19th century, China. Lot of three underglazed porcelain plates with blue decorations. Includes a pair of plates decorated with flowers and a Nanking decorated plate. The pair has decorations on the back around the rim, all are unmarked. SIZE: Pair is 8-3/4″ dia, other is 10″ dia. CONDITION: The pair have chips, the other has abrasions to the interior and rim chips. 7-74284 (150-250)

3317
$972.00

10 PCS BLUE & WHITE CANTON TABLEWARE. 19th century, China. Canton and Nan King patterns, to include 4 platters, 2 covered vegetables, covered sauce dish, scalloped bowl and a hot water plate. SIZE: Largest: 16″ l. CONDITION: chips and hairline cracks. 9-92159-1 (700-900)

3318
$2,962.50

PORCELAIN FOOT BATH. Early 19th century, China. Canton ware. Porcelain basin with decoration of a village scene and lotuses, and brocade patterns underglaze blue. SIZE: 23-1/2″ dia x 7″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good with rim fritting. 9-92962 (2,000-4,000)

3319
$474.00

PORCELAIN BOWL. 19th century, China. Porcelain bowl of lobated form with a scalloped edge and an underglazed blue canton style decoration. SIZE: 10-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90930 (400-600)

3320
$1,125.75

NINE PIECES OF CANTON PORCELAIN TABLEWARE. 19th century, China. Nine pieces of porcelain tableware in an underglazed blue Canton decoration to include a chestnut basket, three pitchers, two covered cups, a cut corner bowl and a round charger. SIZE: Varies. Largest is 14″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good with a few small chips and hairlines. 9-92159 (1,500-2,500)

3321
$1,777.50

105 PIECES CANTON PORCELAIN TABLEWARE. 19th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of various patterns including a large amount of Canton plates, saucers and cup. SIZE: Platter: 21″ dia. CONDITION: Chips, hairlines. 9-92159-2 (300-500)

3322
$118.50

SPECIAL ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOT. This lot consists of twelve past Julia auction catalogs, together with their prices realized list. These catalogs serve as a valuable reference source. We regularly sell our past auction catalogs to collectors and dealers alike for that purpose. Please also note: The entire proceeds of this lot (to include the buyer’s premium), shall be donated to the St. Jude Children’s Hospital. St. Jude’s is one of the finest hospitals in North America today for the research and care of children afflicted with cancer. We hope that you will consider competing on this lot, we consider it to be an extremely worthwhile cause and we have dedicated ourselves to include similar lots in every single one of our auctions, the proceeds of which will be donated to St. Jude’s. Thank you for your participation. CONDITION: Very good. 8-87112-1 (300-400)

3323
$121.50

WHITE JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. The circular carving depicting a dragon. SIZE: 1-5/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90810 (200-300)

3324
$474.00

GREEN JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. The jade green stone depicting a frog in a lily pad. SIZE: 1-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90808 (200-300)

3325
$486.00

JADE PENDANT. 19th century, China. Gray/white stone carved as a mythical animal. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90807 (200-300)

3326
$121.50

JADE PENDANT. 19th century, China. White stone. Leaf shaped carved and pierced with a dragon and clouds. Silver mounting. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74449 (200-300)

3327
$592.50

RECTANGULAR JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Slight green-white stone. One side with 2 immortals, the other with a poem. Borders of archaic scrolling. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90701 (350-550)

3328
$729.00

TWO JADE PLAQUES. 19th/20th century, China. Both with water scenes and poems on the reverse. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l each. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91054 (400-600)

3329
$0.00

JADE PLAQUE. 20th century, China. Carving of deer and lotus flowers. Accompanied by a Stone Group Laboratories certificate. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 2-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-90759 (600-800)

3330
$711.00

WHITE JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Carved with a figure of a chih lung. SIZE: 2-1/4″. CONDITION: Small fissure in shoulder, otherwise good. 9-90769 (500-700)

3331
$0.00

TWO JADEITE PENDANTS. 20th century. China. One round, one rectangular. one carved with three rams, the other with lotus plant. color untested. SIZE: Largest: 2-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92936 (700-1,000)

3332
$474.00

JADE PLAQUE. 20th century, China. Rectangular form. Green white stone. Carving of two children and an elephant on one side and a poem on the reverse. Archaic dragons at the top. SIZE: 2-1/8″ l x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74480 (300-500)

3333
$1,185.00

TWO IVORY CARVINGS. 19th century, Japan. 1) Standing carved ivory figure of Jurojin with a deer. Signed within a cinnabar cartouche on bottom. 2) Ivory carved woman holding a brocade ball. SIZE: 8” t and 8-1/4″ t. CONDITION: 1) With repair to torso of deer and left sleeve of figure. 2) Hairline on left shoulder, signature on base within cartouche absent. 9-92399, 9-92400 (300-500)

3334
$4,860.00

FINE IVORY CARVING. 19th century, China. Standing figure of the Goddess of Longevity, Guanyin, a child with lantern cradled in left arm, a laughing child at her feet. With traces of polychrome decoration. Robe decorated with bamboo sprouts. Signed on reverse at base. SIZE: 24-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex-Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: With mellow patina. Minor vertical age cracks. Small area of roughness at edge of robe. Small repair to robe at front proper right side. Additional small chip to edge of robe above head of lower child. Otherwise good. 9-87723 (700-900)

3335
$711.00

IVORY VASE. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Finely carved ivory vase of four demon mask feet, surface carved with warriors in relief. SIZE: 4-3/4” t. CONDITION: Missing the inset base, otherwise very good. 7-70544 (400-600)

3336
$1,066.50

IVORY FIGURAL GROUP. 19th century, Japan. Okimono of seven men on a bamboo raft on an outing. SIZE: 8″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Loose elements. 9-92556 (400-600)

3337
$414.75

IVORY CONTAINER. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Surface carved in relief with dragons, clouds, and waves. Tiger and cub finial on the tube like body. SIZE: 15-1/4″ l. CONDITION: A few antique repairs, finial reglued. 7-74437 (300-500)

3338
$592.50

CARVED IVORY GROUP. Early 20th century, Japan. Ivory carved scene of two men playing “GO”. SIZE: 4-1/2” l x 4” w x 3” t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92396 (300-500)

3339
$385.13

GROUP OF FIVE IVORY CARVINGS. Japan. Netsuke carvings of various subjects, human and animal. Many with colored details. SIZE: Each approx. 2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92380 (200-300)

3340
$651.75

GROUP OF FIVE IVORY CARVINGS. Japan. Netsuke carvings of various subjects, human and animal. Many with colored details. SIZE: Each approx. 2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92381 (200-300)

3341
$740.63

GROUP OF FIVE IVORY CARVINGS. Japan. Netsuke carvings of various subjects, human and animal. Many with colored details. SIZE: Each approx. 2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92382 (200-300)

3342
$740.63

GROUP OF FIVE IVORY CARVINGS. Japan. Netsuke carvings of various subjects, human and animal. Many with colored details. SIZE: Each approx. 2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92383 (200-300)

3343
$607.50

GROUP OF FIVE IVORY CARVINGS. Japan. Netsuke carvings of various subjects, human and animal. Many with colored details. SIZE: Each approx. 2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92386 (200-300)

3344
$474.00

TWO PEKING GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES. 20th century, China. White with coral colored stoppers. SIZE: 2-1/2″ t each. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91058 (400-600)

3345
$0.00
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Please Note: There are small chips on the lip of the bottle.

PEKING GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Cameo decorated of a pair of chih lung cut ruby to snowflake. SIZE: 2-3/8″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74208 (200-300)

3346
$121.50

GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. 5 color bottle carved with red, blue, green, lavender, and yellow cut to a lavender snowflake base. Detailed with fish, Liu Hai’s frog, and cash coins. SIZE: 2-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74215 (200-300)

3347
$121.50

BLUE GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th/early 20th century, China. Pale blue glass enameled with birds and flowers. Signed Ku Yuch Hsuan in red on the base. With top. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74192 (200-300)

3348
$121.50

PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Made from reticulated porcelain and decorated with dragons and clouds. Silver mouth and foot and a jade stopper. SIZE: 3-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Rough surface, otherwise very good. 7-74342 (200-300)

3349
$1,944.00

PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE. Kuang Hsu Period, China. Porcelain snuff bottle of cylindrical form with enameled design of five roosters. Kuang Hsu mark. SIZE: 2-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25082 (100-200)

3350
$177.75

PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Elongated oviform. Underglaze blue and red decoration of a kylin and clouds. With top and base. SIZE: 2-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74194 (200-300)

3351
$607.50

PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Double fish form. Underglaze red and blue decoration with Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. With top. SIZE: 2-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74195 (200-300)

3352
$243.00

PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. White reticulated bottle decorated with foo dogs, brocade balls, and clouds. SIZE: 2-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74197 (200-300)

3353
$118.50

PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE. 20th century, China. Unusual bottle with black ground and 6 white enameled horses. Marked WMHK on the bottom. With top. SIZE: 2-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74196 (200-300)

3354
$121.50

TWO ASIAN LACQUER WORKS. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Group includes a Kamakura-bori square lidded box with a matching tray and a carved cinnabar rectangular box. SIZE: Large box is 6″ l x 6″ w, tray is 8-1/2″ l x 8-1/2″ w, small box is 5-7/8″ l x 3-3/4″ w x 2-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74225 (200-300)

3355
$474.00

LACQUERED STAND. 19th century, Japan. Kamakura-bori work of wood carved with dragons, phoenixes, and clouds, with floral borders. Surfaces lacquered cinnabar red and black. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h x 13″ l x 10″ w. CONDITION: Old shrinkage split to the top, otherwise very good. 7-74190 (200-300)

3356
$237.00

CINNABAR VASE. 19th century, China. Surface carved with children in landscapes with floral borders. Drilled and mounted as a lamp. SIZE: Vase is 11-1/2″ h; overall 23″ h. CONDITION: Chipping on base. 7-74555 (300-500)

3357
$474.00

RECTANGULAR TRAY. Rectangular composition tray, made to imitate cinnabar lacquer, having a spurious Ming date on the bottom. SIZE: 12” l x 7-1/2” w x 2” h. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91942 (400-600)

3358
$592.50

LACQUERED BOX AND STAND. 19th century, China. Lobated form. Black lacquer with decoration of floral springs in re, green, and gold. SIZE: 17″ dia. CONDITION: Spider crack to the bottom, cracks to the sides, and rough edges. 7-74344 (300-500)

3359
$237.00

PAIR OF COVERED BOWLS. 18th century, China. Red, gold, and black lacquer over a papier mache frame. Decoration of an auspicious characters and lotus scrolls. Ch’ien Lung mark on bottoms. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h x 6″ dia. CONDITION: Considerable loss and wear. 7-74326 (200-300)

3360
$121.50

TWO DECORATIVE ITEMS. 20th century, China. Group consists of an oval pigskin box and a faux cinnabar plate. SIZE: Largest: 11-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good, with some craquelure to box finish and a few chips to bottom of box. 9-90737, 9-90743 (300-400)

3361
$243.00

CINNABAR VASE. 19th century, China. Brown-red color. Deeply carved with a landscape. SIZE: 9″ t. CONDITION: Old repairs, otherwise very good. 7-74434 (200-300)

3362
$1,066.50

DISPLAY STAND. Late 19th century, Japan. Display stand composed of two flanking dragons in clouds with black lacquered display area on top, having Kmakurabori lacquer. SIZE: 14-1/2” w x 13” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good, with loss to horns of one dragon. 9-91943 (800-1,200)

3364
$237.00

LOOSE PAINTING. China, early 20th century copy of Zou Yigui, ink and colors on silk, finely depicting irises in a green jardinière on a rockery, inscribed, signed “Zou yigui,” with three seals. SIZE: 35-1/4″ x 19″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92470 (500-700)

3365
$303.75

TWO SETS OF CALLIGRAPHY COUPLETS. 1) In seal script on gilt red paper, in the manner of Yi Lixun, dated “mid-autumn of jiazi year,” signed “Dingzhou jun zhai Yi Lixun,” with two seals. 2) With writing on gilt yellow paper, in the manner of Lu Runyang, signed “Fengshi Lu Runyang,” dedicated to Mr. Wenxiang. SIZE: 1) 52″ x 12″. 2) 56-3/4″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Both couplets in good condition 9-92425 (500-700)

3366
$303.75

TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS. China. 1) In the manner of Pu Ru, ink on paper, misty mountains and cottages, inscribed dated “the third month of bingshen year,” signed “Pu Ru,” with one seal, flanked by calligraphic couplet to each side, signed “Daqian Zhang Yuan,” dated “wuzi year,” with one seal, framed and glazed. 2) In the manner of Liu Haisu, ink and light colors on paper, depicting peony branches, with lengthy inscription, dated “yiyou year,” signed, with two seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 1) 10″ x 14-3/4″. 2) 19-1/4″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90871 (500-700)

3367
$474.00

THREE PAINTED LEAVES. China, attributed to Qi Baishi (1864-1957), ink on paper, cameo painting depicting a butterfly, chicken group, and carp, respectively, signed, with seal. SIZE: 1) 4-3/8″ x 2-1/2″. 2) 5-1/2″ x 3-3/4″. 3) 7-3/8″ x 1-5/8″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73505 (500-700)

3368
$0.00

TWO FAN CALLIGRAPHY ITEMS. China. 1) In the manner of Zhao Zhiqian, cursive script on paper, dedicated to Mr. Duanru, signed, with one seal. 2) Fan calligraphy, cursive script on paper, dated “the sixth month of yichou year,” signed, with one seal. SIZE: 1) 7-1/4″ x 20″. 7-1/4″ x 20″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92479 (600-800)

3369
$1,154.25

TWO ALBUM LEAVES. China. 1) Attributed to Lu Yifei (1908-1997), ink and colors on paper, depicting peony branches, with lengthy inscription, dedicated to Mr. Punan, signed “Yifei,” with one seal. 2) Another leaf, depicting a bird on a lotus leaf, signed “Xutaom” with one seal. SIZE: 1) 16″ x 22″. 2) 7-1/4″ x 10-1/4″. CONDITION: 1) Foxing. 2) Good. 9-92478 (600-800)

3370
$1,336.50

TWO LOOSE PAINTINGS. China. 1) Attributed to Xie Zhiguang (1900-1976), ink and colors on silk, depicting a grasshopper in a bamboo grove, signed, with one seal. 2) Finely depicting in Southern Song style a bird perched on leafy branches, inscribed, signed “Handing,” with one seal. SIZE: 1) 18″ x 10-1/4″. 2) 10-1/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: 1) Surface grime. 2) Crease. 9-92475 (600-800)

3371
$829.50

TWO LOOSE PAINTINGS. China. 1) In the manner of Tian Shiguang, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting peony branches, dated “summer of gengshen year,” signed “Gongwei Tian Shiguang,” with two seals. 2) In the style of Lin Fengmian, depicting birds on leafy branches, signed, with one seal. SIZE: 1) 12′ x 12″. 2) 13-1/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92474 (600-800)

3372
$0.00

TWO LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY ITEMS. China 1) In the manner of Luo Zhenyu, seal script on gilt paper, signed, with three seals. 2) In the manner of Lin SanZhi, running script on paper, dated “winter of dingsi year,” signed, with two seals. SIZE: 12-1/4″ x 35-1/2″. 2) 39″ x 14″. CONDITION: 1) Good, mounted as handscroll without scroll ends. 2) Foxing & creases. 9-92471 (600-800)

3373
$1,822.50

TWO LOOSE PAINTINGS. China. 1) Attributed to Lu Yifei (1908-1997), ink and colors on paper, finely depicting a bird perched on rock, with peony branches, inscribed, dated “summer of yiyou year,” signed “Yifei ju shi Lu Chong,” with four seals. 2) Ink and light colors on paper, depicting a minority group woman dancing, dated “the beginning dingmao year,” signed, with one seal. SIZE: 25-3/4″ x 15-1/4″. 2) 19-1/4″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Good with some stains & foxing. 9-92467 (600-800)

3374
$0.00

LOOSE PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF HUANG JUNBI. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting maple in an autumn scene, inscribed, dated “yiwei year,” signed “Huang Junbi,” with three seals. SIZE: 26-3/4″ x 26-1/4″. CONDITION: Creases & minor foxing. 9-92458 (600-800)

3375
$948.00

TWO BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASES. 19th century, China. In the K’ang Hsi style “Lange Elize” decoration of women. A vase and a jar missing its over. Marked with a leaf and the Chinese character “jade”. SIZE: 6″ t and 5-1/2″ t. CONDITION: The smaller with shallow chip in rim, otherwise very good. 7-74298 (200-300)

3376
$243.00

CELADON VASE. 19th century, China. Globular form. Celadon glazed and engraved with a design of phoenixes and clouds. SIZE: 6-3/4″ t x 8-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74263 (200-300)

3377
$972.00

LARGE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER. 20th century, China. Ming style porcelain plate with a heaped and piled decoration of lotus flowers and peony scrolls in underglaze blue. Unglazed base. 6 character Hsuan Te mark on the exterior rim. SIZE: 13-1/8″ dia. CONDITION: Kiln crack at rim, interior abrasions and staining. Craquelure throughout. 9-90684 (600-800)

3378
$592.50

PAIR OF PORCELAIN BOWLS. Early 20th century, China. Decoration of sepia landscapes on a sgraffito yellow ground with lotus scrolls. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 5-7/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70515 (500-700)

3379
$651.75

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES. 19th century, China. Elongated pear form with bow string marks around the neck. Cracked camellia leaf green glaze. SIZE: 8-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74268 (200-300)

3380
$829.50

YELLOW AND BLUE GLAZED VASE. 20th century, China. Porcelain vase with animal form handles. Borders of Ju-i, Lei wen and acanthus leaves. Decorated with lotus scrolls on a yellow ground. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. SIZE: 1111/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90682 (600-800)

3381
$1,185.00

CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE. Early 20th century, China. Porcelain vase with sepia decoration with iron red. Scene of a scholar and an attendant. Hung Hsien mark on the base. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90666 (600-800)

3382
$121.50

GROUP OF SIX PORCELAIN FIGURES. 20th century, China. Group of six porcelains depicting Chinese figures in polychrome colors. SIZE: Tallest 13” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-91946 (300-500)

3383
$364.50

PAIR OF POTTERY FOO DOGS. 19th century, China. Dark turquoise glaze. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: Various areas of glaze loss, otherwise very good. 7-74376 (200-300)

3384
$1,093.50

THREE PORCELAIN FIGURES. First half of 20th century, China. The three Gods of Luck decorated in famille rose enamels. SIZE: Each about 17″ t. CONDITION: Hairline crack in the back of one, otherwise very good. 7-74508 (200-300)

3385
$948.00

PORCELAIN FISH BOWL. 19th/20th century, China. Depicting battle scenes in underglaze blue on a white crackle ground within archaic borders at top and bottom, the everted rim decorated with leaf tips and flower heads. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x 16-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: As noted and with multiple hairline cracks in base, otherwise good. 7-74507 (200-300)

3386
$364.50

ROSEWOOD TABLE. Early 20th century, China. Square, K’ang type. SIZE: 29″ w x 29″ l x 12-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74591 (200-300)

3387
$486.00

ROSEWOOD CHAIR. 19th century, China. Rosewood chair having back splat carved as a pair of vases and inset with marble plaques. SIZE: 35-1/2” t x 20” w x 16” d. Seat: 20” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91966 (400-600)

3388
$118.50

STONEWARE GARDEN SEAT. 19th century. Hexagonal form with raised simulated tack decoration. Each side decorated with pierced and carved floral decoration in sancai type glaze. Entire seat having an overall tan glaze. SIZE: 12″dia x 20″h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92737 (400-800)

3389
$0.00

FINE THREE-RAILING LUOHAN CHUANG BED. 19th century or earlier, Qing dynasty, China. This nice example in Hongmu or Huanghuali with three railings on three sides, each carved with a dragon. The back railing depicting two opposing dragons centering a Lingzhi all centering a woven hardboard mat seat within rectangular bed frame. The aprons carved with archaic scrolls raised on four stepped square legs terminating in square feet, similarly carved. Now together with a pair of matching elm stools of cracked ice design. SIZE: Bed: 32″ overall h x 80″ l x 29″ d. Stool: 4″ h x 18″ l x 18″ w. CONDITION: Structurally very good, retaining original elements. All surfaces have been cleaned of original finish and all patina. Now with mellow brown color, and French polished surfaces. 9-27438 (2,500-3,500)

3390
$8,887.50

DISPLAY CABINET. 19th century, China. Rosewood. Door fronts carved with floral scrolling. Interior of the shelves black lacquered with gold flowers and butterflies. Brass mounts. SIZE: 77-1/2″ h x 39-1/2″ w x 14-5/8″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74351 (500-700)

3391
$296.25

PAIR OF STONEWARE GARDEN BARRELS. 19th century, China. Each with pierced scrolling decoration within cartouches alternating with raised bat and floral designs centering pierced grips. The whole in a reddish brown glaze. SIZE: 24-1/2″ h x 16″ d. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Good. 9-92516 (1,000-1,200)

3392
$486.00

TABORET. Late 19th century, China. Double tiered. Rosewood carved with double gourds and foliage. Animal form legs. Top inset with a red marble plaque. SIZE: 22-3/4″ h x 24″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74534 (300-500)

3393
$118.50

FOLIATED WOOD STAND. 19th century, China. Surface decorated in black, red, and gold lacquer. SIZE: 10″ h x 22″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74281 (200-300)

3394
$243.00

MARBLE INLAID ROSEWOOD STAND. 19th century, China. Rectangular rosewood stand. Top inset with a shadow marble plaque. SIZE: 15″ l x 8-1/2″ w x 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74353 (200-300)

3395
$0.00

PORCELAIN WARE. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Imari ware charger having decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: 18” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91928 (800-1,000)

3396
$118.50

PORCELAIN BOWL. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Imari ware bowl having decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: 9“ dia x 5” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91914 (200-300)

3397
$0.00

PORCELAIN BOWL. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Imari ware bowl with decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: 13“ dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91926 (800-1,200)

3398
$243.00

PORCELAIN WARES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Five Imari ware bowls with decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: Largest is 9” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91911 (400-600)

3399
$364.50

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Imari ware. Pair of vases with lobated forms. Decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: 11” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91937 (400-600)

3400
$0.00

PORCELAIN WARES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Imari ware charger with decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: 18” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91929 (800-1,000)

3401
$121.50

GROUP OF PORCELAIN WARES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Imari ware consisting of three bowls and three plates, all having decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: Plates: 8-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91924 (400-600)

3402
$121.50

TWO PORCELAIN CHARGERS. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Two Imari ware chargers with decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: Largest: 13-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91915 (400-600)

3403
$474.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Imari ware. Pair of vases with lacquer reserves decorated in red gold and black with birds and flowers. SIZE: Each is 9” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Both are good with a few small chips. 9-91918 (300-500)

3404
$474.00

GROUP OF THREE PORCELAIN WARES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Group of three Imari ware pieces consists of two covered jars and a vase with decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: Largest is 10” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good, one covered jar missing cover, and lid on other covered jar has hairline crack. 9-91916 (300-400)

3405
$243.00

PORCELAIN WARES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Five Imari ware bowls having decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: Largest: 8-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91913 (300-400)

3406
$364.50

GROUP OF THREE PORCELAIN CHARGERS. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Three Imari ware chargers with scalloped edges having decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: Largest is 14“ dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91908 (400-600)

3407
$243.00

TWO METALWORK VASES. Circa 1960s, Japan. Two metalwork vases, one with a decoration of two birds in tree, the other an eagle by the seashore. SIZE: 6-3/4” t and 8-1/2” t respectively. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-91954 (400-600)

3408
$325.88

GROUP THREE CLOISONNE PIECES. Early 20th century, Japan. Group of three Cloisonne pieces consisting of two vases and one small wine pot. SIZE: Largest: 6-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-91963 (300-500)

3409
$243.00

TWO CLOISONNE VASES. Early 20th century, Japan. Two Cloisonne vases, one decorated with phoenix and dragons, the other with butterflies and flowers. SIZE: Tallest: 7” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-91961 (400-600)

3410
$668.25

ENAMEL PLATE. Late 19th century, Japan. Cloisonne ware design of a phoenix on a dark blue ground with brocade borders. SIZE: 14-1/4” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-91949 (1,000-1,400)

3411
$1,066.50

GROUP OF SEVEN CLOISONNE WARE PIECES. Late 19th/early 20th century, China. Group consists of a covered bowl, an open bowl, covered box, and three vases, all with decoration of yellow dragons on black ground. SIZE: Box: 7-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: All are generally very good. 9-91957 (800-900)

3412
$364.50

GROUP OF FOUR METAL WORKS. Early 20th century, Japan. Group consists of four champleve enamel vases on bronze, having decoration of floral scrolling and figures on horseback. SIZE: Largest: 24” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Generally good with some surface corrosion to vases. 9-91953 (800-1,000)

3413
$711.00

TWO BRONZE WORKS. Late 19th century, Japan. Two bronze works, one a vase with decoration of birds and flowers, the other a censer with a finial comprise of two children playing, and band of champleve at the top. SIZE: 8-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, censer has a small dent to the top. 9-91955 (800-1,200)

3414
$0.00

PORCELAIN FIGURE. Circa 1930, Japan. Kutani ware figure of Abisu. SIZE: 10-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91945 (400-500)

3415
$0.00

TWO PORCELAIN FIGURES. Circa 1950, Japan. Two porcelain figures, one of Quanyin, the Goddess of Mercy and the other a boy reading a book. SIZE: 11” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91944 (800-1,000)

3416
$414.75

RANK BADGE. 19th century, China. Chain stitch decoration of an egret with the eight precious emblems on a black background. SIZE: 11-3/4” sq. CONDITION: Toning, some pulled threads, otherwise good. 9-25050 (500-700)

3417
$1,154.25

BROCADE PANEL. 19th century, China. Decoration of dragons in gold on yellow ground with a wave motif, pearls, and clouds. SIZE: 28” t x 43” w. CONDITION: Some pulled threads, toning. Otherwise good. 9-25051 (600-800)

3418
$1,125.75

EMBROIDERED PANEL. 19th century, China. Embroidered panel having two flanking dragons with auspicious characters in the clouds and Buddhist precious emblems, all on a yellow ground, having floral borders. SIZE: 58” w X 37-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Good, toned and faded with some loose threads. 9-92166 (300-500)

3419
$3,341.25

CHINESE EMBROIDERED ROBE. 19th century, China. Ivory brocade with a design of the “Eight Precious Emblems” and archaic scrolling. Embroidery of baskets of flowers, butterflies in chain stitch and regular stitch with considerable use of gold thread. SIZE: 55″ w x 44″ h. CONDITION: Very good, with some toning, stains, and pulled threads. 7-74148 (300-500)

3420
$6,517.50

DRAGON ROBE. Early 20th century, China. Gold embroidered Imperial dragons on mustard yellow ground with eight Imperial symbols. Short Li Shui border, various elements of the precious things, bats, peaches, clouds, and Lingchih. SIZE: 54” l x 70” w. CONDITION: Some small stains, some pulled threads, otherwise very good. 9-25049 (3,000-5,000)

3421
$2,962.50

CHILD’S DRAGON ROBE. Late 19th/early 20th century, China. This nicely embroidered example with fiery gold dragons on a mustard yellow ground amongst cloud bands, the collar embroidered with gold dragons, the hem embroidered with ocean waves above a li shui border. SIZE: 20″ l x 33″ w. CONDITION: Substantial running to red flames, minor pulling of thread, light staining at hems, otherwise very good. 9-91622 (800-1,000)

3422
$1,032.75

WOMAN’S ROBE. 19th century, China. Chain stitch and other embroidery decoration with gold on a black ground. Decoration is of various types of flowers, fruits, butterflies, and floral borders. SIZE: 36-1/2” l x 58” w. CONDITION: A few pulled threads, some small stains, otherwise good. 9-25052 (700-900)

3423
$2,607.00

RECTANGULAR CHINESE EMBROIDERED PANEL. 19th century, China. Decorated with dragons, clouds, and auspicious emblems. Li shui borders with peony flowers on a dark mustard yellow ground. SIZE: 30″ w x 85″ l. CONDITION: Very good, but with stains and numerous pulled threads. 7-74150 (300-500)

3424
$4,740.00

EMBROIDERED DRAGON PANEL. 19th century, China. Chinese embroidered panel decorated with dragons, pearls, clouds, and auspicious emblems. Wave border with Li shui panels. Brocade top with roundels of dragons and phoenixes. Blue and dark blue ground respectively. SIZE: 55″ l x 55″ h. CONDITION: Very good with stains and numerous pulled threads. 7-74149 (300-500)

3425
$2,733.75

TWO CHINESE EMBROIDERED TEXTILES. 19th century, China. Group includes a navy blue brocade robe with white borders, embroidered with a grape and squirrel motif as well as butterflies and flowers, together with a yellow skirt with floral decorated chain stitched flower heads. SIZE: Skirt is 54″ w x 40″ l and robe is 54″ w x 34″ l. CONDITION: Good overall. 7-74152 (300-500)

3426
$474.00

GROUP OF FOUR ASIAN PIECES. 19th/early 20th century, China and Japan. Group consists of a carved hard wood snuff bottle, ivory snuff bottle, silver bracelet set with ivory plaques, and an enameled bracelet set with carved coral plaques. SIZE: Largest: 7” l. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good with a few minor losses. 9-91651 (300-500)

3427
$1,185.00

BRACELET AND TWO PENDANTS. China. Group consists of two agate pendants of the late 19th or early 20th century, one with two figures beneath a pine tree, the other with a catfish. Also, a highly translucent lavender gray jade bracelet. SIZE: Bracelet interior 2-1/4” dia. Pendants approx. 2” l each. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91008 (1,000-1,500)

3428
$5,925.00

TWO NECKLACES AND ONE BRACELET. Two coral bead necklaces and one coral bead bracelet. SIZE: Largest: approx. 24″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92924 (1,500-1,800)

3428a
$0.00

14K YELLOW GOLD CORAL, DIAMOND & BLACK STONE LADY’S RING. The ring having a central oval coral cabochon. The cabochon is surrounded on three sides by eleven rays supporting a full cut diamond melee and two cut black stones. Top having a spray of seven rays; two having a single diamond melee; two having five black cut stones each; two with three diamond melees each and a central ray with three diamond melees and three black stones. Shank marked “14K” with maker’s mark. SIZE: 7. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74178 (2,500-3,500)

3428b
$0.00

14K WHITE GOLD LADY’S RING WITH DIAMONDS, PINK STONES & CORAL. Ring having a large central coral cabochon surrounded by fourteen full cut diamond melees below which are two pink stones surrounding a diamond at top, bottom and two sides. Shank marked “14K” with a maker’s mark. SIZE: 7. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74177 (2,000-2,500)

3429
$0.00
Revised: 2/3/2014

Since the catalog description at the consignor’s request we have had the piece tested. Test results show this to be Natural and original coloring.

CARVED JADEITE PIN. End of 19th century, China. Jadeite carved pin in light green with apple green areas. Carving of a pair of foo dogs and lotus plants with heavy 14k gold mount. SIZE: 2-1/4” l x 1-1/4” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90962 (1,500-2,500)

3431
$0.00

SET OF 13 JADE BEADS. 19th century, China. Even brown color, strung as a bracelet. SIZE: Each bead is 3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74587 (400-600)

3432
$2,733.75

JADE PENDANT. 18/19th century, China. Pure white cylinder carved with a warrior and an inscription. Mounted with coral, green jade, and tourmaline. Coral carved as a bat on one side and cash coins on the reverse. SIZE: Jade is 1-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91003 (2,500-3,500)

3433
$0.00

JADE BRACELET. China. Stone of a white color with a slight green tint. SIZE: 2-1/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74160 (1,800-2,200)

3434
$0.00

NECKLACE AND PENDANT. 19th/early 20th century, China. Consists of 1) Pendant composed of a tourmaline peach and a gray jade mouse with other beads; and 2) aloeswood jade and glass, and a died red horn court necklace of the 19th century. SIZE: Pendant: 3-1/2” overall length. Necklace: 26” l. PROVENANCE: From a private California collection. CONDITION: Both are very good. 9-91019 (1,800-2,000)

3435
$0.00

CARVED LAVENDER JADE BRACELET. Carving of archaic scrolling. Natural color. No indication of treatment. Accompanied by a Stone Group Laboratories certificate. SIZE: Interior: 2-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-74580 (5,000-7,000)

3436
$1,599.75

TWO-PART JADE BUCKLE. 18th/19th century, China. Even white stone. Surface is carved with archaic scrolling. SIZE: 3-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: Acquired from Ralph M. Chait Galleries. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92919 (600-800)

3437
$364.50

JADE BANGLE. 20th century, China. Jade bangle. No indication of dyes. Accompanied by a Stone Group Laboratories certificate. SIZE: Interior: 2-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-74583 (600-800)

3438
$0.00

BUDDHIST ROSARY. 20th century, China. Comprised of horn beads and coral floral rosette. SIZE: Approx. 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90782 (250-350)

3439
$0.00

BUDDHIST ROSARY. 20th century, China. Huanan wood beads with coral and jadeite. SIZE: Approx. circumference: 9-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-90780 (300-500)

3440
$1,540.50

BUDDHIST ROSARY. 20th century, China. The rosary of aloeswood with lapis lazuli bead. SIZE: Approx. dia: 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90781 (800-1,000)

3441
$829.50

BRONZE CENSER. 19th century, China. Cast in the form of an archaic bronze Ting. High relief designs of squirrels and grapes. Hsuan Te mark. SIZE: 10-1/2″ t x 7-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: One handle needs to be resoldered. 7-74221 (200-300)

3442
$948.00

BRONZE CENSER. 19th century, China. Surface carved with dragons, celestial pearls, and clouds, with thunder meander borders. 4 character mark on the base. SIZE: 7-1/2″ w x 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74222 (200-300)

3443
$243.00

CAST IRON BRAZIER. 19th century, China. Hexagonal form with jump rings. Surface decorated with landscapes. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 12″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with normal and expected pitting and corrosion. 7-74231 (200-300)

3444
$2,370.00

BRONZE CENSER. 18th century, China. Oval form with chih lung handles. Ju-i shaped feet. Hsuan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 8″ l x 6″ w x 3-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74369 (200-300)

3445
$8,295.00

CHINESE BRONZE FIGURE OF AVALOKITESVARA. Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), China. Traces of red and gold lacquer remaining. SIZE: 19″ h. CONDITION: Slight loss of drapery. 9-92717 (6,000-8,000)

3446
$1,185.00

NEPALESE GILT BRONZE TARA FIGURE. Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), China. Seated image of Amida on lotus throne. SIZE: 12″ h x 8″ w. CONDITION: Loss to section of lotus throne. 9-92716 (3,000-5,000)

3447
$486.00

THANGKA, TIBET. Mineral colors on silk, depicting Buddhist figure seated on a throne flanked by two attendants SIZE: 52″ x 26″. CONDITION: Poor condition, tears, loss, surface grime, water and oil damage to the back. 9-90714 (400-600)

3448
$303.75

BRONZE IMAGE OF PADMASAMBHAVA. 19th century, Tibet. Parcel gilt image of Padmasambhava, having traces of cold gold paste on the face. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Rubbing to the gilt. 9-92102 (1,000-2,000)

3449
$2,187.00

BRONZE BUDDHIST IMAGE, TIBETAN STYLE. 20th century, China. Parcel gilt figure of Palden Lhamo astride a mule. Accompanied by a box. SIZE: 7” t x 6” w. PROVENANCE: The estate of John Gerhardt family trust. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25036 (1,500-1,800)

3450
$65,175.00

SINO TIBETAN GILT BRONZE FIGURE. Hsuan Te Period, China. Bronze figure having Hsuan Te mark written from right to left in an unusual order, but not unseen in bronzes of this period. Fine heavy gilding. Seated figure of Amida Buddha with hand in the earth witnessing Mudra. SIZE: 10-1/2” t x 7-1/4” w. PROVENANCE: From a private California collection. CONDITION: Very good, bottom plate possible replacement. 9-91026 (50,000-60,000)

3451
$0.00

RARE & IMPORTANT BUDDHIST ICON PAINTING. 17th century, Tibet. Icon of Sakya Pandit with Tantric figures. Ink and colors on heavy cloth. SIZE: 38″ l x 29-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Numerous creases, stains, toning, losses to edge, dry threads. 9-92184 (6,500-8,500)

3452
$7,702.50

THANKA. Sino-Tibet, 18th/19th century, depicting in gouache and gilt seated figure of Amitayus Buddha surround by multiple smaller Buddhist figures. SIZE: 27-1/2″ x 19″ CONDITION: Good 9-92183 (6,000-8,000)

3453
$6,517.50

BUDDHIST ICON PAINTING. 17th century, possibly earlier, Tibet. Ink colors with gilt on heavy cloth. Central image of Amida surrounded by lineage figures. Brocade mounts. SIZE: 30-1/2″ l x 24″ w. CONDITION: Fair to good with creases, toning, and stains. 9-92181 (5,500-6,500)

3454
$11,257.50

BUDDHIST ICON PAINTING. 18th century, Tibet. Ink colors and gilt on heavy cloth. Figure of Amytaus surrounded by lineage figures. Inscription on back. SIZE: 38″ l x 27″ w. CONDITION: Fair to good. Creases, toning, stains. 9-92182 (5,500-6,500)

3455
$533.25

BRONZE BUDDHIST IMAGE. 19th century, Tibet. Bronze Buddhist image of a seated figure of Kubera, having a parcel gilt surface. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Rubbing to gilt. 9-92103 (1,000-2,000)

3456
$486.00

BRONZE BUDDHIST IMAGE. 19th century, Tibet. Bronze Buddhist image of the figure of Yama, having a parcel gilt surface with cold painted details. SIZE: 5″ w x 5″ h. CONDITION: Missing its base. Rubbing to gilt. Loss to drapery. 9-92104 (1,000-2,000)

3457
$0.00

PAINTED FAN, CHINA, ZHANG DAQIAN (1899-1983). Ink and colors on paper, finely depicting two recluses conversing on a bridge in a verdant landscape, inscribed, signed “Daqian ju shi Zhang Yuan,” dated “the fifth month of bingxu year,” with two seals “Zhang Yuan” and “Daqian;” the reverse with calligraphic inscriptions in cursive script on gold paper, signed “Shuren Zhang Yuan,” with two seals PROVENANCE: Private collector in San Francisco; Brought from Taiwan in 1950’s by collector’s father CONDITION: Tears and fan sticks bottom loose needs to be strengthened, tapes to a small tear on the fan surface 9-92415 (9,000-12,000)

3458
$10,327.50

HANGING SCROLL. China, China, 19th century copy of Jin Tingbiao, ink and colors on silk, depicting a seated figure of Luohan atop an elephant accompanied by an attendant, signed “chen Jin Tingbiao,” with two seals SIZE: 52″ x 25″ CONDITION: Good, lost one scroll end 9-91013 (5,500-6,500)

3459
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO WU CHANGSHUO (1844-1927). China, ink and colors on paper, depicting crabapples growing from rockery, with lengthy inscription, signed “Anji Wu Changshuo at age of seventy-two,” with three seals “Junqing zhi yin,” “Cangshuo” and “Xiong jia chen. SIZE: 50″ x 16″ PROVENANCE: Private New York Japanese Collector CONDITION: Foxing & minor staining 9-92414 (4,500-6,500)

3460
$7,110.00

HAND SCROLL. China, 19th century, ink and colors on silk, finely depicting Mongolians hunting in landscape, with lengthy writings to the right, and three seals; frontispiece signed “Zhang Zhidong,” with one seal; accompanied by three colophons, signed “Yuan Tingqiao,” “Jie Qi,” and “Hu (?),” respectively, each with one seal. SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 26″ (frontispiece), 10-3/4″ x 69-3/4″ (image), 10-3/4″ x 38-1/2″ (colophons). CONDITION: Good with some foxing 9-91022 (3,000-5,000)

3461
$2,962.50

HAND SCROLL. Japan, 19th century, ink and colors on paper, depicting erotic and courting scenes, each section accompanied by a lengthy verse. SIZE: 14″ x 393″. CONDITION: Creases, stains. 9-92392 (2,000-4,000)

3462
$1,481.25

HAND SCROLL. Japan, 19th century, ink and colors on silk, depicting erotic scenes, in a wood box. SIZE: 10″ x 45-1/2″. CONDITION: Water stain, good. 9-92391 (1,200-1,500)

3463
$0.00

ALBUM LEAF FAN PAINTING BY HUA YAN (1682-1756). China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a bird perched on flower branches, dated “the ninth month of xinmao year,” signed “Xinluo shanren Hua Yan,” with one seal SIZE: 7″ x 19-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s Arts d’Asie, Paris, June 13, 2012, Lot 127 CONDITION: Good 9-92347 (2,000-3,000)

3464
$296.25

FOUR PAINTED LEAVES. China, 1) Loose painting in the manner of Aixinjueluo Hong Wu, ink on paper, depicting a recluse sailing on a river, signed “Yi ru ju shi,” with one seal 2-4) Early 20th century, ink and colors on silk, each depicting a landscape, dedicated Xiangqu, signed, with one seal, 1 not signed, 1 inscribed, signed, with one seal SIZE: 1) 7-1/2″ x 13″ 2) 9-1/2″ dia 3) 11-1/2″ x 9-1/4″ 4) 11-1/2″ x 9″ CONDITION: 1) Extensive foxing 2) Water stain 3 & 4) Foxing to the mount 9-92952 (500-1,000)

3465
$0.00

ALBUM LEAF FAN PAINTING BY DAI XI (1801-1860). China, ink on paper fan, depicting landscape with rockery and pines, inscribed, signed “Chunshi Dai Xi,” with three seals SIZE: 7-1/2″ x 21″ PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s, Arts d’Asie, Paris, June 13, 2012 Lot 127 CONDITION: Good 9-92348 (1,200-1,800)

3466
$1,944.00

ALBUM LEAVES IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN. China, ink on paper, eight leaves each finely depicting a beauty, with inscriptions, signed, and with seals, accompanied by a colophon on another leaf by Pu Ru, signed “Xinyu,” with two seals SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 12-3/4″ CONDITION: Extensive foxing 9-92904 (1,200-1,500)

3467
$729.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF PAN JINGSHU. China, ink and colors on paper, fiely depicting lotus flowers in a pond, inscribed, signed “Pan Jingshu,” dated “summer of bingzi year,” with one seal, accompanied by lenghty inscription, signed “Hufan,” with one seal. SIZE: 40″ x 13-1/2″ CONDITION: Foxing, otherwise good 9-92950 (1,200-1,800)

3468
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) Ink on paper, attributed to Chen Shaomei (1909-1954), finely depicting an emperor holding a baby accompanied by his consort, with lengthy inscription, signed Guo Zeyun, with one seal, the painting signed “Shaomei Chen Yunzhang,” with two seals. 2) Scroll in the manner of Fei Danxu, ink and colors on silk, depicting lady and her maid in a garden scene, signed “Xiaolou Fei Danxu,” with two seals SIZE: 1) 26″ x 12-1/2″. 2) 44″ x 15″ CONDITION: 1) Good, minor creases 2) Good 9-91017 (1,200-1,500)

3469
$607.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) After Tang Dai, ink and colors on silk, depicting a scholar and attendants in a verdant landscape with pines and pavilions, signed “chen Tang Dai,” with one seal, accompanied by calligraphy panel to the top, signed “Qi Gong,” with two seals. 2) After Miu Jiahui, ink and colors on paper, depicting a red peony, signed, dated “summer of bingwu year,” with two seals, accompanied by calligraphy panel to the top, signed “Shi Shuqing,” with one seal. SIZE: 1) 20″ x 16″. 2) 20″ x 15″ CONDITION: 1) Good. 2) Surface abrasion, stain 9-92951 (1,000-1,500)

3470
$592.50

HANGING SCROLL. China, late 19th century copy of Zheng Xie, ink on paper, depicting iris branches growing from a rockery, dedicated to Yun Weng, signed “Banqiao Zheng Xie,” with two seals, in a wood box SIZE: 44″ x 11-1/2″ CONDITION: Surface abrasion 7-74577 (800-1,200)

3471
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF HUANG HUANWU. China, ink on paper, depicting an evening scene with falling sun amongst woods, signed “Han seng Huanwu,” dated “spring of dingyou year,” with one seal SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 20″ CONDITION: Extensive foxing 9-91014 (1,500-1,800)

3472
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a mountainous landscape with recluses and pavilions, inscribed, signed “Shuren Zhang Daqian Yuan,” dated guisi year, with three seals SIZE: 38-1/2″ x 17″ CONDITION: Good 9-91015 (1,500-1,800)

3473
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF FU BAOSHI. China, ink and light colors on paper, depicting two recluses in a mountainous landscape with pines and waterfalls, signed, with three seals SIZE: 37″ x 13-1/2″ CONDITION: Good 9-91016 (1,500-1,800)

3474
$1,777.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China, both early 20th century copy of Dai Xi. 1) Ink and light color on silk, depicting a lone cottage in a mountainous landscape, inscribed, signed “Chunshi Dai Xi,” dated “spring of gengchen year”. 2) Ink and colors on silk, depicting a recluse in a cottage in a verdant landscape, with two seals. SIZE: 1) 13″ x 8″ 2) 13″ x 8″ CONDITION: Good 9-91018 (1,500-1,800)

3475
$2,673.00

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO QI BAISHI (1863-1957). China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a crane, inscribed, signed “Baishi laoren,” with seal “Qi Da” and a collector’s seal. SIZE: 53-1/2″ x 13-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Collection of Professor Daniel T.Y. Lee, Annapolis, MD; Ex-Alice Boney Collection CONDITION: Creases 9-92903 (1,500-1,800)

3476
$154,050.00

HAND SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO XU BEIHONG (1895-1953). China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting horses in various attitudes in a landscape, signed “Beihong,” dated “summer of guiwei year,” with one seal. SIZE: 8-5/8″ x 102″. PROVENANCE: Property of a Colorado Family Estate. CONDITION: Creases, old sticker on the outside of the hand scroll. 9-92905 (1,200-1,800)

3477
$243.00

TWO TEA BOWLS IN SAGGERS. Sung Period (916-1279), China. Waste bowls from kiln site in molds. SIZE: 7″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Fair to good. 9-92655 (200-300)

3478
$303.75

LOT OF 4 ANCIENT WORKS. 2nd century AD and earlier, China. Includes 3 bronzes: a bell, spoon, and mirror together with a green glazed pottery ear cup and spoon. SIZE: Largest is 9″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74553 (300-500)

3479
$948.00

STONEWARE STORAGE JAR. Neolithic Period (2nd century B.C.), China. Yang Shao culture. Various anthropomorphic and geometric designs in red and black/brown color. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h x 12″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good with age wear. 9-92606 (800-1,200)

3480
$2,133.00

POLISHED STONEWARE STORAGE JAR. Neolithic Period (2nd century B.C.), China. Yang Shao culture. Various anthropomorphic and geometric designs in red and black/brown color. SIZE: 16″ h x 16″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good with age wear. 9-92561 (800-1,200)

3481
$1,185.00

STONEWARE STORAGE JAR. Neolithic Period (2nd century B.C.), China. Yang Shao culture. Various anthropomorphic and geometric designs in red and black/brown color. SIZE: 16″ h x 17″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good with age wear. 9-92560 (800-1,200)

3482
$607.50

GRAY POTTERY FIGURE OF MYTHICAL BEAST. Early 6 Dynasties (3rd to 4th century A.D.), China. Fantastic beast with erect head, dragon like face, short feet. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 11″ l. PROVENANCE: Frank and Virginia Cochrane. Lester Wolfe. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92723 (2,000-3,000)

3483
$1,215.00

POTTERY BURIAL FIGURE. Probably Han Period (2nd century B.C. to 2nd century A.D.), China. Figure of a water buffalo in gray pottery. SIZE: 29″ l x 14″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92531 (3,000-4,000)

3484
$7,110.00

FINE PAIR OF CARVED STONE GARDEN BARRELS. 18th century, China. Each carved with a cluster of bamboo within a cartouche opposing a grove of conifers within a cartouche, with beaded borders at top and bottom. The stone a dark gray/black color. SIZE: 23-1/2″ h x 20″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Good with chisel marks and with old shallow chips and abrasions. 9-92528 (4,500-5,500)

3485
$3,159.00

TEA TABLE WITH CLAY TILE TOP. 19th century, China. Elm tea table with brass mounts fitted with two drawers opposing an arrangement of six drawers raised on square legs. Tiled top originally from the floor of the Palace of the Forbidden City with label stating “From the Palace of the Forbidden City. A gift of the Governor of Suchou Province”. SIZE: Table: 28″w x 28″d x 32-1/4″h. Tile: 29″w x 29″d x 4″h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Good. 9-92405 (2,500-3,500)

3486
$2,370.00

PAIR OF LACQUER SEAL CHESTS. 18th century, China. Pair of lacquered seal chests, molded in relief with a cantered hinged dragon and phoenix decorated cover, and gilt engraved, having gilt bronze mounts. Both chests have a yellow silk lined interior. SIZE: Each is 18″ w x 18″ h x 15″ d. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Both are generally good with surface abrasion. 9-92522, 9-92523 (2,000-3,000)

3487
$2,547.75

PAIR OF HORSESHOE BACK ARMCHAIRS. 18th century, China. Pair of horseshoe back armchairs having backsplats carved with dragons, and archaic scrolling around the sides. SIZE: 41″ h x 24″ d x 28″ w with seat 21″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: As found. Mostly original lacquer remaining. 9-92506 (600-800)

3488
$1,836.75

ELM ALTAR TABLE. 18th century, China. Sides carved with dragons, animal paw feet, traces of lacquer remaining. SIZE: 77-1/2″ l x 15-1/2″ w x 35″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: As found. 9-92524 (800-1,200)

3489
$829.50

STONEWARE EWER. 5th century, A.D., China. Yueh ware. Dark celadon green glaze, carvd in the form of a mythical animal. SIZE: 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92910 (400-600)

3490
$829.50

TWO HANDLED STONEWARE JAR. Neolithic Period (2nd century B.C.), China. Yang Shao culture. Various anthropomorphic and geometric designs in a red color. SIZE: 6″ h x 7″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good with age wear. 9-92680 (700-900)

3491
$729.00

POTTERY TRAY. Tang Dynasty (618-906 A.D.), China. Circular San Tsai ware plate with amber, straw and green glazed colors on a light buff body. Glazing at rim and underside. The center is unglazed and on a small circular platform. SIZE: 9″ dia. PROVENANCE: Spink & Son, Ltd. London, England, invoice no. C&J4905 12/13/73. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92721 (700-900)

3492
$1,244.25

STONEWARE STORAGE JAR. Neolithic Period (2nd century B.C.), China. Yang Shao culture. Various anthropomorphic and geometric designs in red and black/brown color. SIZE: 16″ h x 17″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good with age wear. 9-92689 (800-1,200)

3493
$850.50

STONEWARE STORAGE JAR. Neolithic Period (2nd century B.C.), China. Yang Shao culture. Various anthropomorphic and geometric designs in red and black/brown color. SIZE: 10″ h x 10″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good with age wear, with a few repaired chips. 9-92639 (800-1,200)

3494
$607.50

STONEWARE FUNERARY JAR. Sung dynasty (960-1279), China. Roof shaped cover, body with applique decoration, celadon glaze with an extensive underglaze inscription with date. SIZE: 13″ h x 8″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good with wear consistent with age. 9-92671 (800-1,200)

3496
$2,014.50

ARCHAIC BURIAL FIGURE. Han Period (2nd century B.C. to 2nd century A.D.), China. Gray pottery standing figure of a dog. SIZE: 15″ h x 14″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Very good with wear appropriate with age. 9-92664 (800-1,200)

3497
$5,467.50

PAIR PURPLE ELM HORSESHOE ARMCHAIRS. 18th century, China. Backsplats carved with Ju-i. SIZE: 34″ h x 21-1/2″ x 22″ d with seat 19″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: As found. 9-92512 (800-1,200)

3498
$4,740.00

PAIR OF CARVED STONE GARDEN BARRELS. 18th century, China. Each carved with four panels depicting landscapes with flowering trees and rocky outcrops, each within a cartouche. The barrels of a light gray stone with weathered surfaces. SIZE: 17″ h x 17″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Good with normal wear and abrasions and with chisel and tool marks. 9-92406 (2,500-3,000)

3499
$486.00

HORSESHOE BACK MEDITATION ARMCHAIR. 19th century or earlier, China. The curved crest rail continuing to downsloping arms with out-scrolled grips above the shaped splat fitted with two white marble rectangular panels centering a carved gilt panel within a red lacquer surround. The rectangular seat with woven insert panel. The whole raised on square tapering legs centering a shaped seat rail and apron, joined by box stretcher and footrest. SIZE: Back: 38″ h. Seat: 20-3/4″ h. Overall: 30″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Surfaces with black paint over original red lacquer. Old repairs and restoration to back. Structurally sound. Good overall. 9-92410 (800-1,000)

3500
$3,555.00

JUNIPER ALTAR TABLE. 18th century, China. Made from juniper. Apron carved with dragons and roosters. Boot shaped legs. Traces of lacquer remaining. SIZE: 62-1/2″ l x 24-1/2″ w x 35-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: As found. 9-92518 (700-900)

3501
$3,037.50

TWO HIGH SIDE TABLES. 18th century, China. Each rectangular tray top with molded frieze raised on square legs joined below the frieze by a shaped box stretcher. One terminating in turned feet, the other square leg. SIZE: 38” l x 19-3/4” w x 34” h and 37” l x 18-1/4” w x 32-1/2” h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Both with old weathered surfaces. Structurally good. 9-92515, 9-92521 (1,000-1,500)

3502
$2,607.00

HUANGHUALI, KANG TABLE. 20th century, China. Huanghuali Kang table with Ru-i feet, relief carved archaic scrolling. This table is a unique hand made copy of an Imperial table. SIZE: 43-1/2″ l 32″ w x 11-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Good. 9-92532 (800-1,200)

3503
$3,645.00

PAIR HORSESHOE CHAIRS. 19th century. China. Elm with backsplats carved with dragons. SIZE: 39-1/2″ h x 22″ d x 26″ w with seat 21″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Good with restorations. 9-92403 (2,500-3,000)

3504
$0.00

POTTERY TOMB FIGURE. Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), China. Figure of a standing warrior with green glaze. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Slight color and glaze remains in areas over the slip applied to the underlying brown terra cotta body. 9-92720 (700-900)

3505
$364.50

STONEWARE WINE BOTTLE. Sung Period (916-1279), China. Honan ware. Black glaze with persimmon splashes. SIZE: 13″ h x 9″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Abrasion. Crack to the base, chip to the foot. 9-92652 (400-600)

3506
$474.00

STONEWARE WINE BOTTLE. Tang Period (618-920), China. Stoneware wine bottle having ovoid body with four lugs, wide flaring mouth SIZE: 14-1/2″ h x 8″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally good with surface degradation. 9-92653 (600-800)

3507
$1,481.25

STONEWARE EWER. Tang Period, (618–907 A.D.), China. Bluish gray glaze. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 7″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally good with glaze degradation. 9-92628 (700-900)

3508
$2,065.50

STONEWARE COVERED JAR. Tang Period (618-907), China. Stoneware covered jar of white pottery with white glaze, finely crackled. SIZE: 14″ h x 10″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, with some scratches consistent with age, and a small chip to the foot. 9-92642 (800-1,200)

3509
$592.50

STONEWARE STORAGE JAR. Neolithic Period (2nd century B.C.), China. Yang Shao culture. Various anthropomorphic and geometric designs in red and black/brown color. SIZE: 13″ h x 12″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good with age wear. 9-92687 (800-1,200)

3510
$1,659.00

PAINT DECORATED FUNERARY JAR. Han Period (2nd century B.C. to 2nd century A.D.), China. Rice bale shape with scrolling decoration in pink, red, and white on a tan colored ground. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h x 13-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, with wear consistent to age and small chip to foot. 9-92672 (800-1,200)

3511
$425.25

GROUP OF SIX ANCIENT STYLE BRONZES. 19th century or earlier, China. Group includes two swords, two arrowheads, and two mirrors. SIZE: Largest is 16-1/2” l. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91745 (500-700)

3512
$1,125.75

ROUND CLOISONNE BOX WITH COVER. 20th century, China. A lidded round cloisonne box decorated with a pair of dragons with a celestial pearl and wave borders. Sides decorated with lotus scrolls. All on deep turquoise ground, gilt interior. Base with a 4 character Ch’ien Lung mark. SIZE: 2″ t x 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90676 (700-900)

3513
$911.25

CLOISONNE BOX. 20th century, China. Fan shaped box with decoration of flowering trees and scholars rocks on brocade ground with seven character inscription, stylized lotus scrolling at the sides, Ch’ien Lung mark. SIZE: 4-1/2” l x 2” w x 1-3/4” h. PROVENANCE: The Estate of John Gerhardt Family Trust. CONDITION: Considerable rubbing to gilt. Otherwise very good. 9-25038 (700-900)

3514
$1,659.00

CLOISONNE INCENSE SET. 20th century, China. Censer, vase, and incense box, all with stands and Ch’ien Lung marks. Decoration of stylized lotus scrolls and reserves with Arabic inscriptions. SIZE: Largest 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91076 (700-900)

3515
$3,851.25

PAIR OF CLOISONNE INCENSE BURNERS. 19th century, China. Decoration of Kuei dragon scrolls on a turquoise ground. Pierced repousse gilt tops with a design of lotus, dragons, and clouds. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. SIZE: 13″ h x 7-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91040 (600-800)

3516
$237.00

CLOISONNE VASE. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Cloisonne vase with decoration of cherry blossoms on alternate striped black and yellow ground. Da Ming mark on base. NOTE: Hand written letter accompanying this vase pertaining to provenance. SIZE: 8” t. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good with some chips to side. 9-91637 (400-600)

3517
$1,215.00

SECTION OF ALOESWOOD. Section of aloeswood. SIZE: 7″ l. 6.2 ounces. CONDITION: Generally good, with cracks and wear appropriate with age. 9-92938 (1,200-1,500)

3518
$1,215.00

BAMBOO BRUSH POT. 19th century, China. Deeply carved with a scholar and attendant. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h x 3″ d. CONDITION: Very good, nice patina. 9-90777 (1,200-1,500)

3519
$35,550.00

BAMBOO BRUSH POT. 18th century, China. Finely carved with a woman and attendant being guided to a carrying chair in a mountain landscape with pine trees and a pavilion. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 4-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74428 (800-1,200)

3520
$0.00

BRUSH POT. Early 20th century, China. Faux Bois surface with Famille Rose reserves of sheep, cranes and deer. Ch’ien Lung mark in gold on base. SIZE: 4-5/8″ dia x 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29571 (1,200-1,500)

3521
$711.00

INK STONE. 20th century, China. Ink stone with incised carved bird on flowering branch, the reverse with inscription. Fitted in a conforming zitan box carved with goats on a rockwork plinth beneath cloudbands, SIZE: Box: 2″ h x 7-3/4″ l x 6-3/4″ w. PROVENANCE: Estate & Collection of Philip Kirkeby. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-28376 (700-900)

3522
$182.25

JADE WATER COUPE ON STAND. 19th century, China. Translucent green and brown stone. Carving of a group of gourds and foliage. With fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: 3-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Losses to jade leaf tips and vinery. 9-91576 (300-500)

3523
$948.00

JADE WATER COUPE ON STAND. 19th century, China. Carving of peaches, bats, and foliage. Stone of an apple green color with lavender and brown. On a fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: 4″ w x 3″ t. CONDITION: Slight loss to the tip of one branch, otherwise very good. 9-91587 (300-500)

3524
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A WATER COUPE. 20th century, China. Celadon colored stone with a russet marking. Carved as a double gourd with foliage. SIZE: 3-1/2″ w x 1-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74164 (800-1,200)

3525
$364.50

TWO WOODEN SCHOLAR’S OBJECTS. 19th/early 20th century, China. To include a small brush pot, and a boxwood censer. SIZE: Largest: 4-1/2″. CONDITION: Crack to brush pot. 9-92911 (800-1,200)

3526
$0.00

SHADOW AGATE PENDANT. 19th century, China. Pebble form carved with 3 figures and a pine tree with stone’s shade of browns used to a cameo-like effect. Large coral bead in the mounting. SIZE: 2″ t x 1-5/8″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91002 (1,800-2,500)

3527
$4,147.50

AGATE CARVING. 19th century, China. Agate stone of a salmon in white color carving of a scene of a Goddess with child, peaches and lingzhi. SIZE: 4” l x 3” w. CONDITION: Generally good, with cracks to the stone. 9-92377 (1,800-2,500)

3528
$948.00

BAMBOO ROOT SEAL. 20th century, China. The seal with frog finial. Inscription on one side. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Seal intact, very good. 9-90779 (700-900)

3529
$3,948.75

LARGE JADE SEAL. 20th century, China. Highly translucent greenish white stone. Final carved as a dragon. Seal intact. SIZE: 3-1/4″ l x 3-1/4″ w x 4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70492 (1,500-2,000)

3530
$2,962.50

LARGE ROCK CRYSTAL SEAL. China. Top carved with a kylin. Seal impression intact. SIZE: 5″ h x 4″ x 4″. CONDITION: Overall with natural fissures. Surfaces with light soiling, very good. 7-73355 (2,500-3,500)

3531
$911.25

ROCK CRYSTAL CARVING. 18th century, China. Carving of mythical animal. Rests atop a carved fitted hardwood base. SIZE: 6” l x 2” t. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with small chip to base. Natural fissures in the stone. 9-25078 (700-900)

3531a
$355.50

TWO HARDSTONE CARVINGS. 1) 19th century, China. Rock crystal water buffalo depicted resting atop a fitted hardwood stand. 2) 19th century, China. Rose quartz vase with elephant mask handles, surface carved with lotus scrolling, cover absent. SIZE: 1) 3” h x 5” l. 2) 4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: 1) The buffalo with some natural fissures in stone, 2) The vase with cover absent as noted. Otherwise all are very good. 9-25077, 9-25080 (400-600)

3532
$1,215.00

SEAL PASTE BOX. 19th century, China. Quatrefoil form. Porcelain decorated with flowers on a pudding stone ground. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 3-1/2″ w x 3″ t. CONDITION: Wear to the enamels. 7-70490 (1,000-2,000)

3533
$1,944.00

THREE JADE SEALS. 20th century, China. Grey green stone with grey markings. Carved from a single stone and joined by chain link. Seals intact. SIZE: Overall measures 8-1/2″ l x 4-3/4 w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70491 (1,500-2,000)

3534
$0.00

CORAL CARVING. 20th century, China. Salmon colored stone. Standing figure of a woman holding a bunch of roses. SIZE: 7″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92913 (5,500-6,500)

3535
$474.00

SCALLOPED EDGE PORCELAIN CHARGER. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Scalloped edge Imari ware charger having decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: 18-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91932 (800-1,000)

3536
$474.00

PORCELAIN WARMING DISH WITH LINER. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Imari ware fan-shaped warming dish and liner. Warming dish is decorated with flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: 15-1/2 l x 13“ w. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Repair to dish, otherwise good. 9-91927 (1,200-1,800)

3537
$0.00

SCALLOPED EDGE PORCELAIN PUNCH BOWL. 20th century, Japan. Imari ware scalloped edge punch bowl having transfer printed decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: 16“ dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91935 (1,500-2,500)

3538
$118.50

SET OF THREE PORCELAIN VASES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Imari ware, set of three vases; one bottle shape, and two with ruffled edges. All with decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: Tallest is 6-1/2″ t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good, one with repaired chip. 9-91917 (300-400)

3539
$237.00

PORCELAIN CHARGER. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Imari ware charger having decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: 14-3/4” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91925 (800-1,200)

3540
$237.00

IMARI PORCELAIN UMBRELLA STAND. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Imari ware umbrella stand with decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: 8-1/2” dia. X 24-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91934 (500-700)

3541
$0.00

PORCELAIN VASE. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Imari ware vase having decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: 18” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91936 (2,200-2,600)

3542
$355.50

PORCELAIN WARES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Imari ware charger with decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: 18” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91933 (700-900)

3543
$237.00

PORCELAIN WARES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Imari ware consisting of two covered jars and a pitcher with decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: Pitcher: 8-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91938 (600-800)

3544
$355.50

IMARI WARE RIBBED JAR. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Imari ware Ribbed jar having decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: 13“ dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Jar has been drilled and mounted as a lamp, otherwise very good. 9-91958 (1,000-1,500)

3545
$474.00

CLOISONNE FIVE-PIECE DESK SET TOGETHER WITH FOLIATE FORM PLATE. Cloisonne 5-piece desk set together with a pentagonal foliate form plate. SIZE: Plate: 9-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Generally very good with loss to backs of enamel of some pieces. 9-91952 (1,500-2,500)

3546
$474.00

SIX CLOISONNE PIECES. Early 20th century, China. Group consists of five Cloisonne pieces with floral decoration on a dark blue ground and one covered jar decorated with tiger lilies on a green ground. SIZE: Largest is 9-1/2 t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-91951 (500-700)

3547
$474.00

THREE CLOISONNE COVERED JARS. Early 20th century, China. Three Cloisonne covered jars, one with flowers on a black ground, one on a pale green ground, and one on a brick red ground. SIZE: Largest is 11” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-91950 (600-800)

3548
$355.50

GROUP OF THREE CLOISONNE PIECES. Early 20th century, Japan. Group of three Cloisonne pieces consists of one covered box and two vases, all with decoration of flowers and butterflies. SIZE: Largest is 5-1/4” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-91962 (300-500)

3549
$607.50

GROUP OF SEVEN CLOISONNE PIECES. Early 20th century, China. Group consists of a shallow bowl decorated with dragons and phoenixes, brush pot with yellow dragons on black ground, two covered jars, a vase, and two saucers. SIZE: Bowl is 10” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-91964 (400-600)

3550
$91.13

JADE PLAQUE. 18th century or earlier, China. Rectangular jade plaque with rounded corners. Olive green stone with black markings. Scene of a landscape with a pine tree, deer, crane, and ling chih. SIZE: 2-5/8″ w x 1-5/8″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91591 (300-500)

3551
$243.00

FOUR JADE PENDANTS. 20th century, China. Lavender to green stones carved with Buddhas. SIZE: Each approx. 1-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90763 (400-600)

3552
$243.00

JADE PENDANT. 19th century, China. Oval pierced plaque surmounted by an archaic dragon. Surfaces engraved and carved with archaic scrolling and Ling Chih. Celadon colored stone with russet markings. SIZE: 3″ h x 2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74180 (200-300)

3553
$237.00

JADE BELT SLIDE. Tang style but probably 20th century, China. Grey-white stone with russet speckles. Scene of an apsara with foliage. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 1-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74290 (200-300)

3554
$4,556.25

JADE VASE. 18th/19th century, China. Jade vase in stone of a pale celadon green color in touhou form. Surface carved in relief with taotie masks, lotus leaves and acanthus leaves at the neck. Highly translucent stone. SIZE: 3-3/4” t. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25079 (2,000-3,000)

3555
$3,851.25

JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Celadon stone with russet areas, carving of a peach with foliage in the back. SIZE: 4” w x 3-1/2” d x 2-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Very good with natural fissures in the stone. Some surface wear. 9-25081 (2,000-3,000)

3556
$0.00

JADE SEAL. 20th century, China. Fine carving of Quanyin in a grotto, signed with single seal at the back, the stone of a fine yellow/green color. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92000 (7,000-9,000)

3557
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A HOUND WITH COLLAR. 18th/19th century, China. Depicting the figure of a reclining hound with bell collar. The stone of a gray color with black markings. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h x 3-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91995 (2,000-3,000)

3558
$0.00

JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Carving in white stone depicting a mythical animal. SIZE: 1-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90793 (1,800-2,500)

3559
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A KYLIN. 19th century, China. Carved in green stone of a one-horned mythical animal. SIZE: 4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90794 (1,800-2,500)

3560
$2,073.75

JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Jade carving having a stone of white color with russet areas, depicting a figure of a reclining mythical animal with single horn. SIZE: 2-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91007 (1,800-2,500)

3561
$0.00

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. Stone of a gray/green color. Carved as three rams with clouds and celestial pearl. SIZE: 3″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92912 (1,800-2,200)

3562
$0.00

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. Stone of a pale yellowish green color. Man with a fish in a basket. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92930 (1,800-2,200)

3563
$0.00

TWO JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Stone of a gray color and a yellow, white color. a garment hook with dragon and chihlung, and a plaque with chihlung. SIZE: 8-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92927 (1,500-1,800)

3564
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A RESTING CAMEL. 20th century, China. Sea green stone. SIZE: 4″ l x 2″ h. CONDITION: very good. 7-70499 (1,200-1,800)

3565
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A RIDER. 20th century, China. Scholar on the back of a prancing horse. Pure white stone. SIZE: 2-5/8″ t x 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74162 (1,200-1,500)

3566
$1,066.50

JADE CARVING OF AN IMMORTAL. 20th century, China. Figure holding a branch of ling chih. Stone of a grey white color. SIZE: 3-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74161 (1,200-1,500)

3567
$10,327.50

THREE PIECES OF SILVER. 19th century, China. Rectangular silver box with a repousse decoration of figures in a landscape with flowers. Signed. Together with two beautiful silver gilt bracelets carved with a squirrel & grapes, the sanduo of three fruits, and double happiness characters. SIZE: Box is 7” l x 4-1/4” d x 2” t. PROVENANCE: The Estates of John Gerhardt Family Trust. CONDITION: Minor dents to box, otherwise very good. 9-25029 (1,500-1,800)

3568
$2,126.25

PRESENTATION TROPHY CUP. 1883, China. Silver chalice with cast and engraved decoration of bamboo with the hallmark LC. Inscription reading: “1883 Tien Tsin Autumn Meeting Champions Won By True Blue.” WEIGHT: 35 tr. oz. SIZE: 9-5/8″ h x 4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74523 (800-1,200)

3569
$355.50

SILVER WINE POT. Late 19th century, Japan. Together with its lacquered stand, boxed. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92598 (300-400)

3570
$355.50

MIXED METAL VASE. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Bronze and silver vase in a dripping pattern around the mouth and neck. Silver foot rim and silver cartouche with a signature. SIZE: 5” t x 4-1/4” dia. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Some dents to silver work. Otherwise very good. 9-91750 (400-600)

3571
$592.50

PAPERWEIGHT. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Silver bowl signed on bottom. SIZE: 4″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92595 (300-400)

3572
$1,185.00

PAIR OF SILVER VASES. 19th century, China. Pair of silver vases having decoration of flowering prunus on a cracked ice ground, globular body, signed. SIZE: 2-3/4” t. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91754 (400-600)

3573
$2,014.50

SILVER AND ENAMEL TEA CADDY. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Repousse decoration of dragons, celestial pearls, and clouds accented with yellow, green, blue, purple, and red enamels. Signed. SIZE: 5″ h x 3″ dia. CONDITION: Damage to the finial of the interior lid, otherwise very good. 7-74153 (300-500)

3574
$1,540.50

GROUP OF FOUR METALWORKS. Late 19th century, Japan. Pair of silver vases, inlaid with gold, silver and copper with design of peach trees. Together with mini silver kettle decorated with bamboo and flowers, and a small mini cooking pot. SIZE: Vases: each is 3″ t. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: All very good, with kettle missing cover and stand. 9-91751 (300-500)

3575
$414.75

TWO METAL WORKS. Late 19th century, China. Silver raft with a woven silver sail, together with a filigree carte de visite case, decorated with dragons and phoenixes. SIZE: 8” l. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Good, with loss to rigging. 9-91752 (300-400)

3576
$425.25

GROUP OF THREE METAL WORKS. Early 20th century, China. Group includes two rickshaws and a sedan chair, all silver. SIZE: Largest: 3” l. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Very good with a few small dents. 9-91753 (300-400)

3577
$546.75

THREE METAL WORKS. Late 19th/early 20th century, China. Three silver filigree junks, one with enamel. All accompanied by stands. SIZE: 4” l. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Some losses to rigging of junks. 9-91749 (300-500)

3578
$948.00

GROUP OF FIVE METAL WORKS. Late 19th/early 20th century, China. Group consists of five various boats, one with wheels. SIZE: Largest: 4” l. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Good with some dents and losses to rigging. 9-91755 (400-600)

3579
$829.50

FOUR METAL WORKS. Late 19th/early 20th century, China. Four metal junks. SIZE: Largest: 9” l x 7” t. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Very good with some losses to rigging. 9-92162 (400-600)

3580
$237.00

TWO PAIRS OF STERLING SILVER CHOPSTICKS. Early 20th century, China. SIZE: 8” l. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91756 (200-300)

3581
$414.75

JAPANESE PORCELAIN BOWL. Probably 18th century, Japan. This Arita ware example of a square bowl with scalloped edges with floral decorated reserves alternating in green and iron red. SIZE: 3″ h x 6″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92567 (600-800)

3582
$177.75

STONEWARE BOWL. 19th century, Japan. Red Kutani type. Unusual underglaze blue reserve at the center with an eagle and a snake. Other decoration of peacock feathers and floral scrolling. Marked Kutani on the base. SIZE: 9″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92679 (600-800)

3583
$948.00

KUTANI WARE SHISHI WITH STAND. Late 19th century, Japan. Kutani ware. The porcelain figure with polychrome decoration, fitted wooden stand. SIZE: 10″ l x 9-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92540 (300-500)

3584
$414.75

TWO PORCELAIN CHARGERS. Late 19th century, Japan. Two porcelain chargers to include an Imari ware plate with a decoration of children and the seven Gods of Luck with brocade borders; and the other a hexagonal Kutani charger with design of birds in a flowering tree and floral scrolling on a mauve ground. SIZE: 18-1/4″ dia and 18″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Both are generally very good. 9-92633 (300-600)

3585
$237.00

SET OF FIVE PORCELAIN PLATES. 19th century, Japan. Five porcelain plates, foliated edges, Kakaiemon ware. decoration of rabbits and flowers and birds with vases of flowers. Fuku mark on the base. SIZE: 8-3/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92647 (500-800)

3586
$711.00

FIVE JAPANESE PORCELAINS. 19th century. Imari ware to include a black ship’s plate, a fish-shaped dish, a covered jar, and two bowls. SIZE: Largest: 15″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92574, 9-92588, 9-92688 (800-1,200)

3587
$651.75

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES. 19th century, China. Baluster form porcelain vases with elephant handles, and an underglaze blue and enameled decoration of a historical scene. SIZE: 16” t. CONDITION: Both are very good. 9-92017 (800-1,200)

3588
$516.38

PAIR OF PORCELAIN COVERED JARS. 19th/early 20th century, China. Pair of porcelain covered jars in an underglaze blue decoration of three children and a chih lung. SIZE: 8-1/2” t x 9” dia. CONDITION: Some surface wear and abrasion, otherwise very good. 9-92024 (450-650)

3589
$1,007.25

PORCELAIN VASE. Late 19th century, China. Relief decoration of dragons and clouds with underglaze blue designs, drilled, mounted as a lamp. SIZE: Overall: 25″. Vase: 22″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, vase has been truncated. 9-92695 (500-700)

3590
$355.50

PORCELAIN VASE. Ca. 1900, China. Melon shaped with an oxblood glaze. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: Ground foot rim, otherwise very good. 7-74269 (200-300)

3591
$1,093.50

PAIR OF PORCELAIN JARDINIERES. 19th century, China. Hexagonal form. Famille rose decoration of lotus scrolls and Buddhist symbols. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h x 6-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91070 (600-800)

3592
$1,185.00

PAIR OF DARK INDIGO BOTTLE VASES WITH STANDS. Probably 1875-1908 and probably of the period, China. Kuang Hsu mark on bottom of vases. Bottle shaped, monochrome cobalt blue glaze. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92625 (400-600)

3593
$546.75

PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Baluster form. Mirror black ware with gilt decoration of insects and flowers. Drilled and mounted as a lamp. SIZE: Vase is 16″ h; overall lamp is 32″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74228 (300-500)

3594
$1,185.00

PORCELAIN BOTTLE. Ch’ing dynasty, 19th century, China. Decoration of dragons and floral scrolling in iron red and underglaze blue with gilding. SIZE: 16″ h x 10″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74563 (400-600)

3595
$0.00

PORCELAIN FISH BOWL. 19th century, Ching dynasty, China. Underglaze decoration of foo dogs playing with brocade balls. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x 14″ dia. CONDITION: Area of repair to the body. 7-74561 (400-600)

3596
$4,147.50

LOT OF THREE PORCELAIN ITEMS. 19th century, China. A pair of saucer dishes with a Kuang Hsu mark (1875-1908) and probably of the period. Decoration of branches of peaches surrounding a central yellow medallion with a shou character and 5 bats. Also an iron red dragon vase. SIZE: 6-5/8″ dia and 8-3/4″ t respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91075 (500-700)

3597
$1,458.00

SIX PORCELAIN CUPS. 19th – 20th century, China. Includes a Tou Tsai coupe; two chicken cups; a famille rose cup with peacocks; and two blue and white cups. Four with 6 character marks. SIZE: Largest 2-1/2″ h x 3″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74318 (200-300)

3598
$607.50

PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Mei ping form. Underglaze blue landscape on a blue ground. K’ang Hsi mark. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74270 (200-300)

3599
$355.50

GROUP OF THREE PORCELAIN FIGURES. Early 20th century, China. Two figures of children on the back of water buffalos, and the figure of Quanyin. SIZE: Longest: 8″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Loss to foot of one figure. 9-92536, 9-92550 (400-500)

3600
$2,430.00

PORCELAIN BUDDHA ON LOTUS BASE. 20th century, China. Seated jeweled figure on a detached lotus throne. Famille rose enameled surface. SIZE: 12-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Crack through the base of the figure, otherwise very good. 7-70506 (2,000-3,000)

3601
$533.25

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES. 20th century, China. Pair of porcelain vases having a decoration of reserves of peacocks and peonies on a formalized lotus scrolled yellow ground. Yung Cheng mark on the base. SIZE: 17-1/2” t. CONDITION: Good. 9-92021 (800-1,200)

3602
$711.00

BLUE AND WHITE YU HU CHAN VASE. 20th century, China. Yu Hu Chun shaped porcelain vase with underglaze blue decoration of fantastic rocks, bamboo and banana plants. With borders of acanthus leaves, scrolling, and ju-i. Tung Chih mark on the base. SIZE: 11-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90683 (600-800)

3603
$850.50

SINO-TIBETAN BUDDHIST IMAGE. 19th century, China. Gilt bronze figure of Kubera. SIZE: 6-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91045 (500-700)

3604
$829.50

BRONZE CHINESE FOO LION FIGURES. 20th century, China. Well detailed examples, foo lions with raised foot on ball on carpeted pedestal. SIZE: 8-1/2″w X 6″d X 9-1/2″h. CONDITION: Very good. Polished at one time. 9-92732 (500-800)

3605
$592.50

GILT BRONZE IMAGE. 19th century, China. Gilt bronze figure of a great adept. SIZE: 6-1/2” t. CONDITION: Very good with some rubbing to the gilt. 9-91616 (700-900)

3606
$425.25

BRONZE BUDDHA. 20th century, Thailand. Bronze seated figure of a Buddha. SIZE: 13” t. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92163 (700-900)

3607
$789.75

SINO-TIBETAN GILT BRONZE OF YAMANTAKRA. 19th century or earlier, China. The gilt bronze deity with traces of polychrome decoration astride a lotus plinth. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private Colorado collection. CONDITION: Very good with age appropriate wear. 9-92916 (900-1,200)

3608
$243.00

BRONZE CENSER AND STAND. Early 20th century, China. Bronze censer with lily pad shaped stand. Base of censer with Hsuan Te mark. SIZE: 7-1/2” dia x 6-3/4” t including stand. CONDITION: Wear to original surface, otherwise very good. 9-91723 (200-300)

3609
$3,037.50

BRONZE CENSER. Hsuan Te six character mark (1426-1435) and probably of that period, China. Bell shaped with lobated sections with ju-i capitals and pediments, rope designs and phoenix handles. Traces of gilt remaining. SIZE: 4-3/4″ t x 3-1/3″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74233 (300-500)

3610
$364.50

BRONZE CENSER. 19th century, China. Lion mask handles. Surface engraved with eight immortals. Dark patina. Houan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 7″ dia. CONDITION: Rim dents, otherwise very good. 7-74440 (200-300)

3611
$364.50

BRONZE CENSER. 18th/19th century, China. Archaic style ting with decoration of various animal motifs. SIZE: 4-1/4″ t x 6″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74396 (200-300)

3612
$474.00

BRONZE CENSER. 19th century, China. On three legs with two handles. Hsuan Te mark. SIZE: 4-1/2″ t x 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74377 (200-300)

3613
$1,066.50

GILT BRONZE FIGURE ON STAND. 20th century, China. Standing figure of the tantric divinity Yamantakra. SIZE: 6-3/4″ t x 6″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90665 (600-800)

3614
$0.00

GILT BRONZE STATUE OF THE GOD OF WAR. 20th century, China. Gilt bronze figure of the God of War, Kuan Ti, seated on a stepped rectangular plinth. SIZE: 6-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90669 (600-800)

3615
$303.75

BRONZE PLANTER. China. The rectangular tray with everted rim cast and carved with panels cast with phoenixes, turtles and dragon. Ends mounted with S-scroll handles, on out-turned feet. 9-character mark beneath the base. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 18-1/2″ l x 10-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Structurally very good with undisturbed surfaces and nice patina. 9-90058 (500-900)

3616
$1,944.00

BRONZE IMAGE OF A BUDDHA. 20th century, China. Parcel gilt image of Amida Buddha. Accompanied by box. SIZE: 7” t x 4-1/2” w. PROVENANCE: The Estate of John Gerhardt Family Trust. CONDITION: Good to very good with deterioration to plaque at bottom of bronze Buddha. 9-25044 (1,800-2,500)

3617
$850.50

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO XIE ZHILIU (1910-1997). China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting an antique vase with lotus and other flowers, with a butterfly atop, signed, dedicated to Mr. Wenmo, signed, dated “spring of xinsi year,” with two seals “Xie Zhi” and “Zhiliu,” SIZE: 38″ x 16″ CONDITION: Good 9-91012 (800-1,000)

3618
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL CHEN XU & HUI JUN. China, early 20th century, ink and light colors on paper, finely depicting an old man and his attendant fishing in a desolate landscape, with lengthy inscriptions, signed, with five seals SIZE: 27-1/2″ x 11-1/2″ CONDITION: Good 9-92346 (800-1,200)

3619
$237.00

HANGING SCROLL. Chinese, 19th Century, ink & colors on silk, depicting Buddhist figured & tigers in the woods SIZE: 38-1/2″ x 14″ CONDITION: Lost both scroll ends, surface abrasion 9-92345 (800-1,200)

3620
$2,370.00

HANGING SCROLL. China, 19th century, ink and colors on silk, finely depicting two beauties arranging hair, with six seals to the lower bottom right SIZE: 38″ x 20-1/2″ CONDITION: Surface grime, creases 9-92344 (800-1,200)

3621
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) Early 20th century, ink on paper, depicting lotus pond, signed “Eshan shizi,” with one seal. 2) Ink and colors on paper, depicting irises growing from a rock, signed “Shizi yin Lin,” with one seal SIZE: 1) 27″ x 13″. 2) 26″ x 13″. CONDITION: 1) Tear & stain to the mount, creases to the image. 2) Creases. 9-92179, 9-92180 (800-1,200)

3622
$425.25

LOOSE PAINTING ATTRIBUTED TO QI BAISHI (1864-1957). China, ink on paper, vividly depicting shrimp group, inscribed, signed “Xingtang laonong hou ren,” with two seals SIZE: 8″ x 17″ CONDITION: Good 9-25055 (700-900)

3623
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) Early 20th century, ink on paper, depicting fish in an aquatic scene, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Mo Ersi, signed “Eshan jin ding Shizi yin Lin yi,” with one seal. 2) Early 20th century, ink on paper, depicting fish in an aquatic scene, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Mo Ersi, signed, dated “xinhai year in Xuantong reign,” SIZE: 1) 27″ x 13″. 2) 37-1/2″ x 17″ CONDITION: 1) Creases. 2) Good, creases & some foxing 9-92177, 9-92178 (800-1,200)

3625
$6,221.25

HAND SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO HUANG ZHOU (1925-1997). China, ink on paper, finely depicting group of eight donkeys in various attitudes, signed “Huang Zhou,” dated the “sixth month of 1975,” dedicated to Mr. Junwu, with three seals, frontispiece inscribed, signed “Huang Zhou,” with one seal, accompanied by a colophon, inscribed, signed “Zhao Zhongxiang,” dated, with one seal. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 32″ (frontispiece), 13-1/2″ x 53″ (image), 13-1/2″ x 53″ (colophon). CONDITION: Good with minor foxing. 9-92949 (800-1,000)

3626
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF LI KE’RAN. China, ink and light colors on paper, depicting cottages in the misty rain, signed “Ke’ran,” with two seals SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 9-1/2″ CONDITION: Good, foxing to the mounts 9-91010 (700-900)

3627
$425.25

LOOSE PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF XIE ZHILIU. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting herbaceous peonies, signed, with one seal SIZE: 12″ x 22″ CONDITION: Good 9-25056 (700-900)

3628
$0.00

LOOSE PAINTING ATTRIBUTED TO SHAO SHAO’ANG (1905-1998). China, ink and light colors on paper, depicting a bird perched on braches, signed “Shao’ang,” with one seal SIZE: 34-1/2″ x 13″ CONDITION: Good 9-25053 (600-800)

3629
$364.50

LOOSE PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a lotus pond, signed “Zhang Yuan,” with one seal, accompanied by calligraphy panel to the top, signed “Fei’an,” dated “autumn of gengchen year,” with one seal SIZE: 17″ x 8-1/2″ CONDITION: Minor stain 9-25054 (600-800)

3630
$425.25

THREE HANGING SCROLLS AND A CALLIGRAPHY SCROLL. China. 1) Ink and colors on paper, in the manner of Yu Zhizhen, depicting two rabbits, inscribed, signed, with two seals. 2) Ink and light colors on paper, depicting an eagle atop rock with pines and bamboo, inscribed, signed “Shouzhe,” dated “1962,” with one seal. 3) Ink and colors on paper, depicting the verdant landscape surrounding River Li, inscribed, signed “Xueshi,” dated “summer of guihai year,” with one seal. 4) Calligraphy Scroll, China, in the manner of Liu Yong, calligraphic writings in running script on yellow silk, signed, dated “winter of bingchen year,” with one seal SIZE: 1) 49″ x 24″ 2) 54″ x 25″ 3) 23-1/2″ x 21″ 4) 32″ x 13″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91085 (700-900)

3631
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF XU BEIHING. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting three geese resting amidst reeds, signed “Beihong,” with one seal SIZE: 39″ x 20″ CONDITION: Good 9-91011 (600-800)

3632
$1,944.00

LOOSE PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF WU GUANZHONG. China, ink sketch of Longxu Island, inscribed, signed, dated with one seal “Guanzhong xie sheng” SIZE: 21-1/2″ x 18″ CONDITION: Good 9-92953 (750-1,000)

3633
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET IN THE MANNER OF KANG YOUWEI. China. Inscriptions, signed, with two seals. SIZE: 65-1/2″ x 17″. CONDITION: Ink rubbing stains. 9-92906 (500-700)

3634
$303.75

ALBUM LEAVES IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN. China, ink and colors on paper, eight leaves each depicting a landscape scene, each with two seals, the last page with inscriptions, signed “Daqian ju shi Zhang Yuan,” with three seals SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 12-5/8″ CONDITION: Good 9-92954 (500-700)

3635
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) In the manner of Lu Hui, ink and colors on paper, depicting radish, peanuts, cabbages, Buddhist hand citron plants and others, inscribed, signed, dated “dingwei year,” with two seals. 2) In the manner of Bian Shoumin, ink and light colors on paper, depicting a duck amidst reeds, inscribed, signed “Bian Shoumin at the age eighty,” with one seal SIZE: 1) 38″ x 11″ 2) 35-1/2″ x 11″ CONDITION: 1) Good. 2) Creases, missing one scroll end 9-91065-2 (600-800)

3636
$425.25

THREE HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) In the manner of Qi Baishi, ink and colors on paper, depicting two birds amidst chrysanthemum branches, signed “Baishi,” with one seal. 2) In the manner of Li Ke’ran, ink and light colors on paper, depicting a boy walking a water buffalo in snowy woods, inscribed, signed “Keran,” dated “1984,” with four seals 3) ink and colors on paper, depicting a flock of storks, signed lower left SIZE: 1) 38″ x 13″. 2) 27″ x 17-1/2″ 3) 38-1/2″ x 27″ CONDITION: 1) Good. 2) Foxing 3) Good 9-91085-2 (700-900)

3637
$0.00

JAPANESE DAGGER WITH CARVED SCABBARD. Late 19th century, Japan. Carved ivory, scene of children playing. Steel blade. SIZE: 13″ l. CONDITION: Generally good, with cracks to hilt and scabbard, discoloration to ivory in one area. 9-92893 (800-1,200)

3638
$948.00

IVORY DAGGER. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Koshira-e of ivory carved in relief with various figures and flowers. Tanto length blade. SIZE: 14-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92148 (800-1,200)

3639
$11,850.00

DOMARU PARADE SUIT OF ARMOR. Circa 17th/18th century, Japan. Helmut of Zunari type, bearskin shoes. REFERENCE: Japanese Domaru parade armor, 17th century. The black lacquered zunari-kobuto with short fukugaeshi pierced with crests and decorated with gold leaf, and with five stage shikoro laced with purple and white silk thread, the large maedate decorated with gold leaf, the wakidate formed as a Buddhist ken; the iron mempo black lacquered and formed as a grimacing face, the four lame shikoro laced with white silk thread; the nine stage gold lacquered okegawa-do laced in white and red silk thread with a rising sun motif, mounted with deerskin pouch; with matching sode, kusari-gote, kote hidate and suneate; with fur shoes, with wood storage box. As illustrated in the “Collector’s Value Guide to Oriental Decorative Arts” by Sandra Andacht, p. 27. SIZE: Approx 7′. PROVENANCE: On loan to the Nassau County Museum of Art from 1988. Accompanied by copy of Certificate of Authenticity. From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally good, some craquelure to lacquer and loss to gilt. 9-92533 (2,000-3,000)

3640
$5,332.50

CHINESE EMBROIDERED PANEL. China, early 20th century. Image of Feng Yu Hsiang (1882-1948) a north Chinese warlord known as “The Christian General.” Polychrome silk embroidery on a grey ground. SIZE: 35″ h x 26-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good, toning and stains. 7-74147 (300-500)

3641
$1,244.25

MATCH LOCK WALL GUN. 19th century, Japan. Match lock wall gun with octagonal barrel and cannon mouth, approx .50 cal. Brass matchlock, wooden stocks. SIZE: 39-1/2” l. CONDITION: Lock inoperable, otherwise very good. 9-90963 (700-900)

3642
$1,481.25

DYAK WOOD SHIELD. Late 19th/early 20th century, Borneo. Decorated overall with the figure of a wood sprite at the center within borders of stylized foliate decoration, decorated in gold pigments on a dark ground. A crescent hand grip carved and applied to the center of the back. SIZE: 55″ h x 14-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Shield with old repair of a vertical split, otherwise very good with original decoration. 9-91629 (1,000-1,500)

3643
$334.13

PRIMITIVE AXE. New Guinea. Green stone celt (ungrooved axe). Carved wooden handle. SIZE: Celt is 8″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91581 (300-500)

3644
$0.00

FINELY DETAILED 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BRASS CENSER. Finely detailed censer sitting atop three flaring legs having four cartouches displaying dragons and mythological creatures with floral and cloud pattern decorations. Tall open handles and pierced cover. SIZE: 24-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Cover rosette re-attached. Surface burnished at some previous time. 9-25020 (1,200-1,500)

3645
$177.75

TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS. China. 1) Ink on paper, depicting bamboo branches, inscribed “on the occasion of National Fire Protection Association’s visit to China on March 23, 1981,” signed “Gan Shu’an” and “Xu Boqing,” with four seals, framed and glazed. Accompanied by a letter. 2) Henry Wo Yue-kee, ink and colors on round paper, depicting goldfish swimming, dated winter of 1975, signed “Yue-kee,” with one seal. SIZE: 1) 26-1/4″ x 13″ 2) 16-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: Massachusetts National Fire Protection Association. CONDITION: Good 7-70593 (300-500)

3646
$486.00

HANGING SCROLL. China, ink and colors on paper, in the manner of Liu Haisu, depicting in an abstract style a mountainous landscape, dated, signed “Liu Haisu,” with two seals. SIZE: 38″ x 18-3/4″ CONDITION: Good 7-74322 (200-300)

3647
$2,370.00

GROUP OF PITH PAPER PAINTINGS. China, late 19th century, depicting figures, flowers, or sailboats, sizes vary. CONDITION: Poor condition: most of these paintings are in pieces due to age deterioration. However colors remain vibrant; the boats paintings are in good condition 7-74324 (1,000-1,500)

3653
$355.50

SIGNED WATERCOLOR ABSTRACT OF FEMALE DANCERS. Watercolor on paper, shows seven dancers in an abstract landscape, signed with Chinese characters bottom right, housed in a gilt frame with matte and glass. SIZE: Sight: 18″ x 12″. Overall: 27-1/4″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74277 (300-500)

3654
$425.25

TWO BRONZE BUDDHIST IMAGES. 19th century or earlier, China. The first a standing female figure on socle attired in ceremonial headdress and robe with cabochon ruby inset in belly button; the second a deity seated on a lotus throne, once part of a larger figure with traces of gilding. SIZE: 13-3/4″ h and 8″ h respectively. CONDITION: Generally good with original surfaces. Gilding as noted. 9-90130 (500-1,000)

3655
$237.00

CARVED FLUORITE FLATTENED VASE, NOW MOUNTED AS A LAMP. 19th century, China. The vase carved with exotic bird amongst flowering foliage fitted to a hardwood vase pierced with birds and flower heads, now on a molded copper lamp base. SIZE: Overall: 21-1/2″ h. Stand & vase: 12″ h. CONDITION: The stone with multiple fissures and light chips and frits throughout. 9-90123 (400-800)

3656
$1,579.50

LOW TABLE. 19th century, China. Kang hardwood table having elephants trunk feet, and inlaid three-part ice edge top. SIZE: 38″ l x 24″ w x 14″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: As found. 9-92508 (300-500)

3657
$3,645.00

TWO DOOR CARVED ELM CABINET ON LEGS. 18th century, China. Elmwood cabinet on legs with two doors, and finely carved in relief with a Sanduo (the three fruits), having brass mounts. SIZE: 67-3/4″ h x 42-1/2″ w x 21-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92502 (1,500-2,500)

3658
$3,645.00

PAIR OF CHINESE COURT ARMCHAIRS. 19th century. Pair of Chinese court armchairs, possibly Huanghuali, having pierced & carved paneled back with center panel, relief carved with figures having scroll carved arms, pierced reserve beneath seat on four slightly tapered legs having curved stretcher base. SIZE: 22″w x 18″d x 37″h. CONDITION: Very good with old finish. 9-92132 (2,500-4,000)

3659
$888.75

CHINESE GREEN CELADON GARDEN SEAT WITH ENAMEL DECORATION. 19th century. Chinese green celadon octagonal garden seat with raised simulated tacks having grotesque mask handles. Fine raised flora and fauna decoration with blue birds. SIZE: 12″ dia x 20″h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92738 (600-900)

3660
$1,883.25

MARBLE TOP CARVED SIDE TABLE. 17th century, China. Side table having carved apron, inset marble top, beaded legs and stretchers. SIZE: 39-1/2″ l x 26-1/2″ w x 30-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: As found. 9-92504 (700-900)

3661
$0.00

PORCELAIN GARDEN SEAT. 19th century, China. Hexagonal form. Porcelain garden seat having pierced body with cash coins, and a pate sur pate decoration of white slip on a dark blue ground decorated with fruits and flowering plants. SIZE: 12″ dia x 19″ h. CONDITION: Very good with some wear to corners. 9-90259 (2,500-3,500)

3662
$2,370.00

K’ANG TABLE. 19th century, China. Surface lacquered in black, red, and gold with a landscape and archaic scrolling. SIZE: 12″ h x 19″ w x 31-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Numerous cracks and abrasions to the lacquer. 7-74330 (600-800)

3663
$1,777.50

PAIR OF SCROLLED HARDWOOD CANDLESTICKS. 19th century, China. Carved and turned Rosewood. SIZE: 21-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92542 (500-700)

3664
$486.00

TABORET. Late 19th century, China. Rosewood carved with bamboo inset with a red marble slab. SIZE: 36″ t x 16-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74533 (300-500)

3665
$182.25

BLACK LACQUER CABINET. 19th century, China. Inlaid with mother of pearl. With figures and flowering trees. SIZE: 20″ w x 24″ h x 9-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74554 (300-500)

3666
$607.50

MARBLE AND WOOD ROUND STAND. 19th century, China. Rosewood stand in a circular form with cabriole legs and Ju-i aprons and hips. Top inset with a shadow stone panel. SIZE: 7″ h x 11-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Loss to one apron, otherwise very good. 7-74352 (200-300)

3667
$0.00

JADEITE BRACELET. 19th/20th century, Burma or China. The half round bangle of a mottled green stone. Accompanied by a certificate of testing. SIZE: 82.23 mm x 14.12 mm. 331.99 cts. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90752 (600-800)

3668
$1,185.00

COURT NECKLACE. Early 20th century, China. Beads of horn and ivory with san tai of rutilated cords. In a carved, rectangular hardwood box. SIZE: Necklace: 38″ l. Box: 10″ l x 5-1/2″ d x 3-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Estate of Dr. Bruce Brandshear, Menlo Park, CA CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92902 (900-1,200)

3669
$1,336.50

COURT NECKLACE. 19th century, China. Court necklace comprised of amethyst, died coral beads, jade, turquoise, and carnelian. With box. SIZE: 26” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91776 (1,000-1,500)

3670
$121.50

JADE PI DISK. 19th century, China. The pale celadon colored stone carved with comma and other swirling marks. SIZE: 1-5/8″ dia. CONDITION: Slight hairline present, otherwise good. 9-90786 (200-300)

3671
$0.00

AGATE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Carved as a section of bamboo. SIZE: 1-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90819 (300-500)

3672
$1,777.50

GROUP OF EIGHT HARDSTONE BRACELETS. 20th century or earlier, China. Each bangle in varying shades of green. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-90751, 9-90753, 9-90754, 9-90756, 9-90757, 9-90760 (300-500)

3673
$0.00

MOTHER OF PEARL BUCKLE. 18th/19th century, China. Mother of pearl buckle inset with malachite and red glass, and surface carved with floral elements. SIZE: 2-3/4” w x 1-1/4” t. CONDITION: Generally very good, with one of buckles being silver, a possible replacement for mother of pearl. 9-92343 (600-800)

3674
$118.50

THREE JADEITE BANGLES. 20th century, China. Includes a set of beads and two bracelets, one of mottled green and gray stone with foliate carving. SIZE: Bracelets: 69.85 mm and 66.67 mm respectively. CONDITION: Beads and one bracelet with natural fissures. 9-90758 (400-600)

3675
$0.00

SET OF THREE FINGERNAIL COVERS AND ONE BUDDHA’S HAND. 20th century, China. Yellowish green color jade. SIZE: Hand: 3″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92933 (1,000-1,200)

3676
$1,777.50

JADE CARVING OF A DRAGON HORSE. 19th century, China. Celadon colored stone with russet marking carved as a Lung Ma with a bundle of books on its back. SIZE: 5-3/4″ w x 3″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74478 (800-1,200)

3677
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF TWO ANIMALS. 20th century, China. Grey jade stone carved in the form of a reclining cat and kitten. SIZE: 2″ l x 1-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74168 (800-1,200)

3678
$1,303.50

THREE CHINESE WORKS. 19th century, China. Includes: a pale green jade butterfly with a stand and two necklaces. One necklace is amethyst with a carved peach pendant and the other is has a jade pendant with silver bats and beads of jade, lapis, coral, turquoise, other stones with silver mounts. SIZE: largest carving 3-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Butterfly has crack, otherwise very good. 7-74495 (300-500)

3679
$0.00

JADE BRACELET. 20th century, China. The beads of white jade carved as bamboo. SIZE: Circumference: 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90815 (250-350)

3680
$212.63

JADE BRACELET AND PENDANT. 20th century, China. The bracelet with melon shaped beads, the pendant carved as a Chinese character. SIZE: Bracelet: 8-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Clasp on bracelet needs replacing. Otherwise very good. 9-90817 (250-350)

3681
$212.63

JADE BRACELET. 20th century, China. With greenish white beads. SIZE: 6-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90816 (200-300)

3682
$355.50

TWO STRANDS OF ROSARY BEADS. Early 20th century, China. A pair of Buddhist rosary beads including one made from faceted horn and rose quartz and the other made from bone and jade. Both with silk tassels. SIZE: 16″ l and 26″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74313 (200-300)

3683
$3,258.75

GROUP OF ASSORTED CHINESE JEWELRY. Gilt base metal, set with king fisher feathers, inset with semi-precious stones. Approximately 25 pieces. SIZE: Largest: 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Overall fair condition with considerable loss. 9-92960 (200-300)

3684
$1,422.00

CARVED JADE BOULDER. 20th century, China. Celadon stone deeply carved with figures in a landscape, the reverse deeply carved with conifers and pavilion in a landscape centering an inscription. Accompanied by hardwood stand. SIZE: Stone: 3-1/4″ h x 5″ l. PROVENANCE: Estate & Collection of Philip Kirkeby. CONDITION: Very good overall with natural fissures. 9-28374 (800-1,200)

3685
$0.00

GROUP OF FIVE JADE CARVINGS. 19th/20th century, China. to include a bracelet with human faces, a dog, a child, and two scholars. SIZE: Largest: 2″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92926 (900-1,200)

3686
$0.00

JADE BLADE. 19th century, China. The white stone with dragon form handle. SIZE: 4-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90800 (900-1,200)

3687
$243.00

JADE BRACELET AND PLAQUE. 20th century, China. A small bracelet and a rectangular pendant with characters and archaic scrolling. Both of a celadon green color. SIZE: 2-1/4″ dia and 2″ t x 1-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90692 (400-600)

3688
$0.00

DARK BROWN JADE BRACELET. 19th century, China. Surface carved in relief with chih lung. SIZE: 2-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74589 (300-500)

3689
$237.00

JADE PLAQUE. 19th century, China. Stone of a yellow/white color. The Pi dish carved within a carving of two chih lung figures. SIZE: 3-1/4″ l x 2-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90797 (400-600)

3690
$486.00

PORCELAIN WARES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Imari ware charger having decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: 18” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91931 (800-1,000)

3691
$364.50

PORCELAIN CHARGER. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Imari ware charger with cranes. SIZE: 18“ dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91930 (800-1,000)

3692
$243.00

GROUP OF SIX ASSORTED PORCELAIN WARES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Group of six Imari ware pieces including two covered boxes (one with transfer printed decoration), two milk jugs, and two vases. Decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: Largest is 5” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91920 (200-300)

3693
$303.75

GROUP OF SEVEN PORCELAIN PLATES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Seven Imari ware plates having decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: 9″ dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91922 (300-500)

3694
$651.75

GROUP OF SEVEN PORCELAIN WARES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Group of Imari ware includes one bowl, five shaped dishes, and a planter, all with decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: Largest bowl: 9” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91919 (300-500)

3695
$425.25

THREE PORCELAIN CHARGERS. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Three Imari ware chargers with decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: Largest is 13“ dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91909 (300-500)

3696
$364.50

GROUP OF SIX PORCELAIN BOWLS. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Six Imari ware bowls with decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: Largest is 9“ dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91912 (400-600)

3697
$486.00

GROUP OF EIGHT PORCELAIN PLATES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Eight Imari ware plates having decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: Approx. 8-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91910 (300-500)

3698
$303.75

GROUP OF FOURTEEN PORCELAIN BOWLS. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Group of fourteen Imari ware bowls with decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: Largest: 6“ dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: One with a few small chips and a hairline crack, otherwise very good. 9-91923 (300-400)

3699
$303.75

GROUP OF PORCELAIN WARES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Group of Imari ware consisting of two bowls, two square plates, and seven saucers, all having decoration of flowers, figures, and brocade patterns. SIZE: Largest: 8“ dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91921 (300-400)

3700
$711.00

IVORY CARVING. 19 century, Japan. Carved ivory of a monkey trainer with monkey and two small children holding peaches. SIZE: 5-3/4” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92398 (300-500)

3702
$474.00

IVORY CARVING. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Ivory carved figure of Hoi Tei with his bag of wealth and a small child chasing a mouse. Signed. SIZE: 6” t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92397 (300-500)

3703
$414.75

IVORY CARVING. 19th century, Japan. Scene of two vendors. Signed on base. SIZE: 5-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with minor loss. 9-90872 (300-500)

3704
$118.50

GROUP OF FOUR CARVINGS. Japan. Four carvings made from ivory, wood, and horn includes a dragon, puppy, fish seal, and a rabbit. SIZE: Largest is 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92379 (200-300)

3705
$474.00

THREE IVORY CARVINGS. Japan. Netsuke carvings to include: a group of masks, a group of three frogs, and a puppy. SIZE: Largest is 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92378 (200-300)

3706
$177.75

IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. 2 figures and a horse. Signed Chokosai. SIZE: 1-1/2″ t x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74560 (200-300)

3707
$425.25

IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Ivory netsuke with a scene of the seven gods of wealth on a visit to a pine forest. Signed with a single character. SIZE: 2″ t x 1-3/8″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74426 (200-300)

3708
$121.50

JADEITE SNUFF BOTTLE. 20th century, China. Double gourd form. Lavender brown stone with green markings and russet areas. Surface carved and pierced with peaches, flowering trees, birds, and fishes. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74288 (200-300)

3709
$325.88

AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE. 20th century, China. Well hollowed. Butterscotch and amber colored stone. Carving of a scholar in a boat and a horse before a city gate. SIZE: 2-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Cap absent, otherwise very good. 7-70488 (300-500)

3710
$237.00

SHADOW AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE. 20th century, China. Well hollowed. Scene of a scholar in a garden. With top. SIZE: 2-1/8″ t. CONDITION: Numerous fissures. 7-70487 (300-500)

3711
$121.50

SHADOW AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Rectangular form with beveled corners. Very well hollowed. With top. SIZE: 2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74214 (200-300)

3712
$121.50

PUDDINGSTONE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Flattened rounded form. Very well hollowed. With top. SIZE: 1-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74212 (200-300)

3713
$121.50

RUTILATED QUARTZ SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Well hollowed with lion mask handles. With top. SIZE: 2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74211 (200-300)

3714
$474.00

SHADOW AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Pear shaped. Very well hollowed. Stone is finely marked with dramatic contrast. With top. SIZE: 2-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74209 (200-300)

3715
$182.25

CARVED IVORY JESTERS. 19th century, Japan. Okimono of two jugglers. Signed on the base. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Hairline crack to the face, otherwise very good. 9-92558 (300-400)

3716
$474.00

TWO IVORY CARVINGS. 19th century, Japan. Standing figures of Daruma and Kannon. SIZE: Tallest: 7″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Damage to foot of Daruma figure. 9-92661 (300-400)

3717
$355.50

CARVED FIGURE OF A WOMAN WITH MASK. 19th century, Japan. Female priestess carved of boxwood with an ivory mask face. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92662 (300-400)

3718
$121.50

CARVED IVORY PARASOL HANDLE. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Ivory parasol handle surface carved with monkeys. Signed. SIZE: 9-1/2” l. CONDITION: Hairline crack, otherwise very good. 9-92401 (200-300)

3719
$474.00

ELEVEN PIECES CONSISTING OF TEN IVORY CARVINGS AND ONE OTHER. China and Japan. Group to include: 4 netsuke, signed; 2 masks, one with articulated eyes; round box decorated with birds and flowering branch; and other small figures. SIZE: Largest is 3” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92388 (300-500)

3720
$364.50

GROUP OF FIVE IVORY CARVINGS. Japan. Netsuke carvings of various subjects, human and animal. Many with colored details. SIZE: Each approx. 2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92384 (200-300)

3721
$414.75

GROUP OF FIVE IVORY CARVINGS. Japan. Netsuke carvings of various subjects, human and animal. Many with colored details. SIZE: Each approx. 2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92385 (200-300)

3722
$607.50

GROUP OF FIVE IVORY CARVINGS & ANOTHER. Early 20th century, Japan. Includes five carved ivory figures of the Gods of Luck and an Ani demon. SIZE: Largest is 2” t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92394 (200-300)

3723
$355.50

GROUP OF THREE JAPANESE PIECES. 19th century, Japan. Three pieces to include: two ivory carvings, one of Buddha, one of a hawk; and the other a boxwood stand. SIZE: Hawk: 5″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally good with cracks to the ivory. 9-92551, 9-92552, 9-92559 (300-500)

3724
$10,631.25

GROUP OF FIVE ITEMS. 19th/20th century, Japan. to include an Inro with a decoration of drying persimmons, amber Ojime, and a lacquered wood netsuke, together with a small ivory nude figure and three bone boxes. SIZE: Inro: 3-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: All are generally very good. 9-92569 (200-300)

3725
$121.50

AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Brown stone surfaced carved with fish in relief. Well hollowed. With top. SIZE: 2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74206 (200-300)

3726
$121.50

BLACK AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Engraved with a landscape and a poem. With top. SIZE: 2-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74203 (200-300)

3727
$0.00

MOSS AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Well hollowed with lion mask faux jump rings. With top. SIZE: 2-3/8″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74202 (200-300)

3728
$273.38

CINNABAR SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Flattened pear form. Surface deeply cared with lakeside pavilions and landscapes. Sides carved with bats, flowers, and double fish. Ch’ien Lung mark engraved on the base. SIZE: 2-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74200 (200-300)

3729
$486.00

ZISHA BRUSH STAND. 20th century, China. Yi Hsing ware, signed “Chen Ming Yuan” depicting a section of bamboo root in with a cicada. SIZE: 5-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90784 (800-1,200)

3730
$121.50

INKSTONE. 19th century, possibly earlier, China. Inkstone having one side decorated with a palm, the other with the maker’s name, and shaped in the form of a rooftop. SIZE: 10″ h x 6-3/4″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good with minor rough edges. 9-92623 (400-600)

3731
$486.00

STONEWARE BRUSH POT. 19th Century, China. Brush pot molded as old stays of bamboo. Extensive inscription on base, including tao kuang date mark. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 4-1/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: Acquired in Japan in the 1960s; Estate of Mrs. Gloria O’Hara, Vancouver, Canada. CONDITION: Generally very good, cracks and chips are from manufacture. 9-92908 (800-1,200)

3732
$0.00

CIRCULAR INKSTONE. 19th century, China. The purple stone with extensive inscriptions on the base. SIZE: 5″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90789 (350-550)

3733
$474.00

OXHORN & TORTOISE BRUSH. 20th century, China. Brush with horn handle and tortoise fittings retaining what appears to be original bristles. Handle with gilt inscriptions. SIZE: 16″ l. CONDITION: Very good with minor crack. 9-29574 (350-550)

3734
$972.00

BURLWOOD BRUSH POT. Probably 18th century, China. abstract face on front. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 6″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-92543 (800-1,200)

3735
$121.50

CHINESE INKSTONE. Early 20th century, China. Inkstone has oval grinding area and leaf shaped well. With inscription on the underside. SIZE: 11-3/4″ l x 6-1/4″ w. CONDITION: With areas of shallow chips along edge of well. Otherwise good. 7-74321 (200-300)

3736
$0.00

OVAL INKSTONE. Early 20th century, China. Black striated grey green stone. Carving of a dragon emerging out of a double gourd. Inscription on the reverse. SIZE: 9″ l w x 10″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74223 (200-300)

3737
$0.00

HUANGHUALI BRUSH POT. 19th century, China. SIZE: 4-1/2” dia x 5-1/2” t. CONDITION: Generally very good, missing plug at base. 9-92376 (900-1,200)

3739
$118.50

BRUSH POT. 19th century, Japan. Bamboo carved in relief with flowering trees o a textured ground with archaic borders. Carved rosewood base. SIZE: 6″ w x 9″ h. CONDITION: Cracks, otherwise very good. 7-74545 (200-300)

3740
$486.00

INK CAKE. Dated “6 year of Ch’ien Lung” and probably of the period, China. Rare form of a brush pot with decoration of a herdsman and water buffalo and a man fishing. Details in polychrome and gilt. SIZE: 6-1/8″ t x 3-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Craquelure all over. 7-74538 (200-300)

3741
$486.00

TURQUOISE INK PALETTE. 19th century, China. Handles of archaic scrolling dragons. SIZE: 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Small chip to scroll work, otherwise good. 9-90788 (200-300)

3742
$237.00

PORCELAIN INK PALETTE. 19th/20th century, China. Chih Lung mark and possibly of the period. Made in the shape of a melon. SIZE: 3-3/4″ l x 2-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90787 (250-350)

3743
$355.50

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT. 19th century, China. Hexagonal form. Surface decorated with a landscape. SIZE: 5-3/4″ t x 5-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74250 (200-300)

3744
$1,185.00

TWO PORCELAIN WORKS. 19th century, China. A beehive shaped white glazed water pot with a band of relief Kuei dragons and lotus petals. With Ch’ien Lung mark. Also a brush handle with an orange glaze decorated with gilt bats and clouds. SIZE: 2-1/2 h x 3″ dia and 6-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good, with some rubbing to gilding on tip of handle. 9-91073 (700-900)

3745
$364.50

WOODEN BRUSH POT. Mid-19th century, China. Huanghuali, of cylindrical form. SIZE: 7″ dia x 6-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Missing plug to bottom, filled in crack to one side. 9-92917 (600-800)

3746
$4,740.00

BAMBOO BRUSH POT. 18 century, China. Finely carved brush pot with a scene of two women and two attendants underneath a palm tree. Also has a lengthy poem in Lishu script. SIZE: 6” t x 5-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: The Estates of John Gerhardt Family Trust. CONDITION: With vertical shrinkage cracks. 9-25043 (700-900)

3747
$850.50

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT. 19th/20th century, China. Cylindrical shaped underglazed brush pot which is decorated with an historical scene in blue. White interior, no marks. SIZE: 10″ dia x 7-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74311 (300-500)

3748
$118.50

HARDWOOD BRUSH HOLDER. 20th century, China. Tzu Tan carved as a section of an ancient pine tree. SIZE: 8″ t x 6-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Old vertical repair running uniformly through brush pot. 7-74226 (200-300)

3749
$121.50

PORCELAIN BRUSH. Early 20th century, China. Decoration of iron red dragons and famille rose flowers on a yellow ground. 6 character Ch’ien Lung mark. In blue silk box. SIZE: 9-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74439 (200-300)

3750
$425.25

INK STICK. 20th century, China. Pillow shaped with dragons in relief. Polychrome details. SIZE: 12″ l X 4″ w. CONDITION: Craquelure to surface. 7-74237 (100-150)

3751
$355.50

VERMILLION INK CAKE. 20th century, China. Boxed ink cake decorated in relief with archaic scrolling and musical instruments. SIZE: 11″. CONDITION: Good with some cracks. 9-29573 (400-600)

3752
$486.00

SEVEN WOOD CARVED ITEMS. 20th century, China. Lot includes 2 brush pots, 2 pen rests, and 3 stands. SIZE: Largest 4-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91063 (500-700)

3753
$355.50

THREE HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) Ink on paper, in the manner of Zhang Zongcang, depicting a mountainous landscape with cottages and pines, signed, dated “summer of bingwu year,” with one seal. 2) Ink and colors on paper, in the manner of Yang Zhiguang, depicting a Red Army solider, signed “Zhiguang,” with one seal, dated 1975. 3) Red ink on paper, depicting the seated figure of Luohan, with calligraphic inscription to the top, signed “Nan shan ju shi xuan yu she,” with one seal SIZE: 1) 51″ x 13″ 2) 27″ x 17-1/2″ 3) 53-1/2″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Good. 2) Foxing. 3) Top hanger stick missing, stain & minor tears 9-91085-3 (600-800)

3754
$486.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS IN THE MANNER OF WU HUFAN. China. 1) Ink and colors on paper, depicting a verdant landscape with pines and waterfalls, signed, dated “summer of renyin year,” with one seal. 2) Depicting gnarled pines, inscribed, signed, dedicated to Mr. Shenghong, dated “autumn of dinghai year,” with three seals SIZE: 1) 39″ x 20″ 2) 28-1/2″ x 14″ CONDITION: 1) Good 2) Minor surface stain 9-92947 (600-800)

3755
$364.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1)In the manner of Xie Zhiliu, ink and colors on paper, depicting a mountainous landscape, inscribed, signed, dedicated to Lv Chuan, with two seals. 2) In the manner of Zhao Zhiqian, ink and light colors on paper, depicting chrysanthemum branches growing from rockery under pines, inscribed, signed, dated “yihai year,” with two seals. SIZE: 1) 30-1/2″ x 16″. 2) 35-1/2″ x 13″ CONDITION: Good with minor foxing 9-92948 (600-800)

3756
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF QI GONG. Chna, running script on paper, signed with one seal SIZE: 38″ x 9-1/2″ CONDITION: Extensive water stain & some foxing 9-92934 (500-700)

3757
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF QI GONG. China, calligraphic writing in standard script on paper, signed “Qi Gong,” with three seals SIZE: 38″ x 17-1/2″ CONDITION: Good 9-92955 (500-700)

3758
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China, both in the manner of Pu Ru. 1) Gilt on ink paper, depicting a goddess and her attendant in a celestial landscape, signed, with two seals. 2) Ink on paper, depicting a seated figure of a goddess with aureole, signed, with two seals. SIZE: 1) 25″ x 16-1/2″. 2) 23″ x 12-1/2″ CONDITION: Good 9-91085-1 (400-600)

3759
$121.50

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET. China, standard script on yellow paper, signed “Zhenxuan Wang Yuchen,” dedicated to Yanqing brother, with two seals SIZE: 61″ x 11″ CONDITION: Extensive stains, creases & surface abrasion 9-91065-1 (400-600)

3760
$177.75

TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS. China. 1) Attributed to Tang Yun (1910-1993), ink and light colors on paper, depicting fish swimming in a lotus pond, signed, dated “1959,” framed and glazed. 2) In the manner of Wang Xuetao, ink and colors on paper, depicting plum blossoms, inscribed, with two seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 1) 32″ x 17″ 2) 24-1/2″ x 14-1/4″ CONDITION: Good 9-91086 (400-600)

3761
$364.50

LARGE FRAMED PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN. China, ink on paper, finely depicting in gongbi (fine pen) style an elegant lady, dedicated, signed “Daqian ju shi Zhang Yuan,” with two seals, framed and glazed SIZE: 51-1/2″ x 12″ CONDITION: Good, minor foxing 9-91087 (400-600)

3762
$243.00

FIVE PAINTED LEAVES. China, four with ink and light colors on paper, each depicting a portrait, dated 1978, signed “Li Chen,” dated “1978,” with one seal, 13 x 13 ½ in.; together with another one of charcoal sketch of a portrait, signed “Zuoren,” dated “1956,” 17″ x 12″ CONDITION: Water stain 9-91088 (400-600)

3763
$243.00

TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS ATTRIBUTED TO XIE ZHILIU (1910-1997). China. 1) Ink and colors on paper, finely depicting a seated lady, dedicated, signed, with one seal “Zhiliu,” framed and glazed. 2) In the manner of Zhou Sicong, ink on paper, depicting a peasant, signed “Sicong,” with one seal “Zhou,” framed and glazed. SIZE: 1) 34″ x 11-1/2″. 2) 25-1/4″ x 17-1/2″ CONDITION: Good 9-91089 (400-600)

3764
$355.50

FRAMED PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF GUAN LIANG. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting opera scene adapted from “Dream of a Red Chamber”: Qingwen mending a mink coat, signed “Guan Liang,” with one seal, inscribed, dated “the seventh month of wuwu year,” framed and glazed. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 23-1/4″ CONDITION: Good 9-91090 (400-600)

3765
$0.00

LOOSE PAINTINGS. Ten Chinese New Year paintings, gouache color on paper, each depicting a folk figure SIZE: Vary 21″ x 11″ to 31″ x 17″ CONDITION: Poor with tears 9-92176 (400-600)

3766
$1,822.50

WEI LETANG (JOHN WAY) (American/Chinese, 1921-2012) “FOREST 1960”. Mixed media on canvas. Housed in a modern silver edged shadowbox type frame. Signed lower right. Joan Peterson Gallery label on verso indicating Ex-Collection of Mr. & Mrs. A.P. Rudnick. SIZE: 16″ x 12″ Overall: 17″ x 13″ CONDITION: Very good. 7-74276 (300-500)

3767
$972.00

THREE HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) In the manner of Chen Shaomei, ink and light colors on paper, depicting a recluse contemplating in a landscape with pines and rocks, dedicated to Mr. Youren, signed “Shaomei Chen Yunzhang,” dated “the tenth month of guiwei year,” with one seal. 2) Loose painting, in the manner of Dong Shouping, ink on paper, bamboo, inscribed, signed, with two seals. 3) Loose painting, in the manner of Huang Binhong, ink and light colors on paper, depicting landscape with recluses in a pavilion, inscribed, signed “Binhong,” with two seals SIZE: 1) 46-1/2″ x 15″ 2) 25″ x 16″ 3) 27″ x 13-1/2″ CONDITION: 1) Surface grime. 2) Oil stains, tears & creases. 3) Crease, otherwise in good condition 7-74491 (300-500)

3768
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF QI BAISHI. China, Ink on paper, finely depicting shrimp group, inscribed, signed “Baishi at the age of eighty-eight,” dated “winter of wuzi year,” with two seals. SIZE: 41″ x 13-1/2″ CONDITION: Good 9-92958 (300-500)

3769
$118.50

LARGE FRAMED PAINTING. China, 19th century, ink and colors and gilt on paper, depicting a seated figure of Buddhist in the center under a canopy surround by smaller figures, framed and glazed SIZE: 49-1/2″ x 21-1/2″ CONDITION: Generally good 7-74454 (300-500)

3770
$2,733.75

LOOSE PAINTING ATTRIBUTED TO PU RU (1896-1963). China, ink on paper, finely depicting figure of Su Dongpo, inscribed, signed “Pu Ru”, with three seals SIZE: 18″ x 16-1/2″ CONDITION: Stain, creases & tears 7-74494 (200-300)

3771
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL. Japan, early 20th Century. Ink & colors on silk, depicting a bird perched on a snowy branch, signed, with one seal SIZE: 47-1/2″ x 16″ CONDITION: Good 9-92959 (300-500)

3772
$364.50

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF WU ZUOREN. China, ink on paper, depicting camel group in a desert, signed “Zuoren,” dated “gengshen year,” with one seal. SIZE: 24″ x 17″ CONDITION: Fair with creases & minor stain 7-74492 (200-300)

3773
$425.25

LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY. China, copy of Lin Zexu, standard script on green paper, signed, with one seal SIZE: 16″ X 62″ CONDITION: Mounted in handscroll format without scroll ends, poor condition, creases, surface abrasion and minor losses 7-74493 (200-300)

3774
$30.38

THREE FRAMED PAINTINGS. China, early 20th century. 1) Ink and color on silk, depicting a Tang dynasty equestrian on a horse, with two seals, framed and glazed. 2) Ink and colors on paper, one finely depicting plum blossoms, signed “Guqiu,” with two seals, framed & glazed. 3) Ink & colors on paper depicting chrysanthemum branches, framed and glazed. SIZE: 1) 17-1/2″ x 23-1/4″. Overall: 25″ x 35″ 2 & 3) 10” x 12”. PROVENANCE: Private Montclair, NJ home. CONDITION: 1) Stain to the mount. 2 & 3) With extensive loss 9-90296 (50-100)

3775
$4,860.00
Revised: 1/30/2014

Please Note: The estimate should be $4,500-$5,000.

PAINTED FAN ATTRIBUTED TO ZHANG DAQIAN (1899-1983). China, ink on gilt paper, finely depicting a lotus, with lengthy inscriptions, signed “Shuren Daqian ju shi Zhang Yuan yu Dafengtang,” dated “the seventh month of wuyin year,” with two seals; the reverse with calligraphic writing, signed “Yuan,” with one seal CONDITION: Good condition, carving to the fan stick 9-90841 (4,500-5,000)

3776
$486.00

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO HUANG ZHUO (1925-1997). China, ink on paper, depicting fish in a pond, signed “Huang Zhou,” dated “spring of jiawu year,” with two seals SIZE: 25-3/4″ X 12-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a Long Island Estate CONDITION: Extensive foxing, missing one wood scroll end 9-90730 (800-1,000)

3777
$546.75

THREE PAINTED LEAVES IN THE MANNER OF QI BAISHI. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting radish and mushroom, praying mantis and leaves, dragonflies and lotus, respectively, each signed “Baishi,” with one or two seals SIZE: 12″ x 13″ CONDITION: Foxing 9-91066 (900-1,200)

3778
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF DENG FEN. China, ink and light colors on paper, depicting a seated figure of Luohan, dedicated to Mr. Li Shaoquan, dated “bingxu year,” signed, with two seals SIZE: 37″ x 13-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a Long Island Estate CONDITION: Good, some creases 9-90728 (800-1,200)

3779
$296.25

HANGING SCROLL. China, ink and light color on paper, finely depicting a galloping horse, signed “Beihong,” with two seals. SIZE: 26″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Good condition with some creases 9-28386 (400-600)

3780
$243.00

LARGE FRAMED PAINTING. China, ink and colors on silk, early 20th century copy of Qiu Ying, finely depicting figures on horsebacks in a verdant landscape, signed “Shifu Qiu Ying,” with one seal, framed and glazed SIZE: 61-1/2″ 23-1/2″ CONDITION: Plexiglas came off and one area slightly broken 9-91062 (400-600)

3781
$0.00

FOLDING FAN. 19th century, China. Folding fan in ink and color on paper with a painting of a pine tree on one side and an extensive poem on the other side. SIZE: 12” l. CONDITION: Wear to paintings on the edges, otherwise very good. 9-90838 (3,500-4,500)

3782
$1,244.25

GROUP OF SEVEN CHINESE ORIENTAL RUGS. First half 20th century, China. To include a pair of oval mats of floral design on a beige ground within a blue/black border; a saddle blanket decorated with foo dogs within a dragon and phoenix border, together with a conforming mat of similar design; a pair of entry rugs with arched end woven with blue dragons on a yellow ground within a border of archaic designs, trimmed in red, together with a similar mat of conforming design. SIZE: Oval: 34″ x 25″. Saddle blanket: 49″ x 25-1/2″ with conforming 30″ x 25″. Entry rugs: 31″ x 36″ with conforming 32″ x 35-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally good with full pile but with small areas of wear and losses to borders. 7-74336 (500-700)

3782a
$740.63

TIBETAN WALL HANGING. First half 20th century, Tibet. This woven example depicting a Buddhist figure with headdress and robes on a yellow/gold ground amongst emblems of wealth and precious objects, cloud bands, and bells beneath a row of lanterns, ribbon tied tassels, headed by a Greek key pattern above a band of concentric circles. The figure is suspended above a stylized monastery above a li shui border. SIZE: 3’3″ x 9′. CONDITION: Very good overall with full pile, slight and minor fraying to fringe and selvedge. 9-92185 (900-1,200)

3783
$829.50

BRONZE HALO BACKING FOR AN ALTAR. 17th century, India. Torana with a Nagaraja at the center. Band of avatars of Vishnu supported by a pair of Makhala. Central Kirtimukha flanked with flames. SIZE: 12″ h x 14″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74229 (200-300)

3784
$2,370.00

DERVISH BEGGING BOWL. 18th/19th century, Persia. Coco de Mer carved with figures and Koranic quotations. Brass mounts. SIZE: 11-3/4″ l x 7″ w x 6″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74144 (500-700)

3785
$182.25

BRONZE LAMP. 18th century or earlier, India. Relief at the back depicting Shiva and 2 flanking elephants. SIZE: 5″ h. CONDITION: Very good, with three corrosed holes in base. 7-74391 (100-150)

3786
$60.75

BRONZE BUDDHIST IMAGE. 19th century, Nepal. Standing figure of the 11 headed goddess of mercy. Flame halo at the back. Two Sanskrit letters on the back. SIZE: 8-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74540 (100-200)

3787
$364.50

BRONZE DIVINITY FIGURE. 18th century, India. Dancing figure of the baby Krishna. SIZE: 6″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74340 (200-300)

3788
$303.75

LOT OF 4 BRONZE IMAGES. 19th century, India and Thailand. Lot to include 2 figures of Ganesha, a seated Buddha, and a figure of a devotee. SIZE: Largest 8-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74244 (300-500)

3789
$121.50

CLAY VOTIVE PLAQUE. 19th century, Nepal. Jeweled image of Lord Shiva. Traces of red ochre from puja. SIZE: 8-3/4″ t x 4-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74444 (200-300)

3790
$364.50

PERSIAN EWER. 19th century, Persia. Repoussed fishscale pattern with acanthus leaf elements embosses with green, turquoise and blue enamel. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Good with loss to finial, old repair at neck, some bosses missing, section of foot missing. 9-92830 (200-300)

3791
$2,666.25

HOOKAH WATER PIPE BOWL. Qajar period (1840-1890), Persia. Qaliyan of silver, wood, and an enameled section. Finely decorated with women and children in reserves on a flower strewn gold ground with borders of “jewels” of red and blue enamel. SIZE: 8″ l. CONDITION: Restoration to gold ground and hairline cracks in reserves. Small chip in side of wooden foot. 7-74525 (400-600)

3792
$486.00

GROUP OF SEVEN IVORY CARVINGS. 20th century, India. Includes three Christian ivory carved subjects, three Hindu deities, and one nude figure, all with hardwood stands. SIZE: Tallest is 6-1/4” t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92393 (200-300)

3793
$355.50

IVORY VASE. 19th century, India. Ivory tusk section vase carved and pierced with arabesque and acanthus borders. No base. SIZE: 5-3/4″ t x 3-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Crack to interior. 7-74390 (300-500)

3794
$303.75

SILK WALL HANGING. 19th century, India. Six rows of six panels illustrating various allegorical and historical events in the life of royalty. Wrought in silk. Includes scenes of the hunt, boating, travel and daily life. SIZE: 6′ 3″ x 3′ 10″. CONDITION: Staining throughout at corners, otherwise good. 9-90083 (250-450)

3795
$148.13

FIGURE OF BRONZE BULL. 18th/19th century, India. Figure of the mount of Lord Shiva Nandi. SIZE: 3″ h x 2-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74425 (200-300)

3796
$121.50

BRONZE LAMP. 19th century, India. Decoration of Ganesha and a nagaraja. SIZE: 6-3/4″ w x 5-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74443 (200-300)

3797
$121.50

BIDRI BOTTLE. 19th century, India. Bidri ware hookah vase. Typical motif with flowers and vases. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74367 (200-300)

3798
$425.25

FOUR PORCELAIN VASES. Late 19th century, Japan. Four Cloisonne work vases with decorations of birds and flowers. SIZE: Tallest: 9-3/4” t. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good, with one vase having a hairline crack and two vases with tiny chips. 9-91634 (700-900)

3799
$546.75

THREE POTTERY VASES. Late 19th century, Japan. Three pottery vases of “Birch bark” Cloisonne having scenes of birds and flowers, and a village scene. SIZE: Largest 10” t. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good, rim to one vase possibly repaired. 9-91635 (500-700)

3800
$303.75

GROUP OF TWO ENAMEL WORKS. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Standard cloisonne, one with birds and aquatic plants, and the other with cranes and flowers on an emerald green ground. SIZE: 7-1/2” t and 5-1/2” t respectively. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91636 (300-500)

3801
$425.25

CLOISONNE PLATE. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Decoration of a warrior playing a flute, with brocade borders, reverse with a bunch of grapes. SIZE: 12″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74410 (300-500)

3802
$592.50

PAIR OF CLOISONNE VASES. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Grey and red dragons on a black background. Signed. SIZE: 6″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74393 (300-500)

3803
$546.75

CLOISONNE FOIL VASE. Early 20th century, Japan. Signed “Ando”. Pear shaped, bas taille enamel of pigeons blood color. Decoration of flowering prunus. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92666 (400-600)

3804
$1,896.00

CLOISONNE VASE. 19th century, China. Tou Hu form. Stylized lotus decoration on a dark blue ground. Ch’eng Tai mark. SIZE: 6″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91043 (400-600)

3805
$0.00

THREE CLOISONNE PLATES. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Group consists of a pair of Cloisonne plates decorated with geese and flowers, and another Cloisonne plate decorated with chrysanthemum flowers and butterflies. SIZE: Each approx. 12” dia. CONDITION: With rough surfaces to the pair, single plate with dented edge and corresponding loss to enamel on reverse. 9-91793 (1,000-1,500)

3806
$2,666.25

CLOISONNE VASE. 18th century, China. Touhou vase of cloisonne enamels with design of stylized lotuses on dark blue ground. Ching Tai mark on the bottom. Accompanied by box. SIZE: 6” t x 3” dia. PROVENANCE: The Estate of John Gerhardt Family Trust. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25037 (700-900)

3807
$2,666.25

CLOISONNE FOLIATE BOX. 20th century, China. Cloisonne foliate box with decoration of floral scrolling and scrolling kuei dragons. Ch’eng Lung mark on the base. Large area of loss to interior enamel. SIZE: 3-1/2” t x 3-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good with some rubbing to gilt and pitting to enamels, and loss to enamel on interior of lid. 9-91619 (400-600)

3808
$1,336.50

BEAKER VASE. Ch’ing dynasty, 19th century, China.Archaic Ku form with moulded decoration. Monochrome turquoise glaze. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74567 (600-800)

3809
$2,014.50

CLOISONNE WATER COUPE. 20th century, China. Oviform in shape. Cloisonne enamels with a design of stylized lotus scrolls on a turquoise ground. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. With ladle. SIZE: 2″ t x 1-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74482 (300-500)

3810
$2,962.50

CLOISONNE CENSER. 20th century, China. Stylized lotus scrolls on a turquoise ground. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 6-1/4″ w x 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74485 (400-600)

3811
$2,962.50

CLOISONNE CENSER. 20th century, China. Quatrefoil shaped. Decoration of Tao Teih masks in dark blue on a gilt thunder meander ground. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. SIZE: 8″ h x 7-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74483 (400-600)

3812
$1,244.25

CLOISONNE CENSER. 20th century, China. Stylized lotus scrolling on a turquoise ground With Ch’ien Lung mark. SIZE: 5” t X 4-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91618 (500-700)

3813
$0.00

GILT BRONZE FIGURE. 20th century, China. Figure of a duck. SIZE: 3-1/2” l x 3” t. CONDITION: Worn surface, otherwise very good. 9-91020 (400-600)

3814
$425.25

GILT BRONZE IMAGE. 19th century, Tibet. Tantric oracle figure astride a ram. Mountain and wave base. SIZE: 8″ t x 5-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74472 (300-500)

3815
$455.63

TWO ARCHAIC STYLE BRONZES. 19th/20th century, China. Chueh wine cup and a ku beaker vase decorated with trigrams. SIZE: Tallest 10-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Good. 9-91642 (300-500)

3816
$355.50

SINO-TIBETAN GILT BRONZE IMAGE. 19th century. Seated figure of Yamantakra. SIZE: 5-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From an important private Colorado collection. CONDITION: Generally good with considerable loss to gilt. 9-29967 (200-400)

3817
$0.00

BRONZE VASE. 19th century, China. Phoenix form handles. Body decorated with Tao Tieh masks and archaic scrolling. SIZE: 21″ h x 11″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74424 (800-1,200)

3818
$972.00

BRONZE SCULPTURE OF KUANTI. 20th century, China. Finely molded sculpture of Kuanti, the God of War. Accompanied by box. SIZE: 13-1/2″ t x 9-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: The estate of John Gerhardt family trust. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25028 (900-1,200)

3819
$303.75

BRONZE IMAGE OF THE INFANT BUDDHA. 20th century, China. Bronze image of the infant Buddha with a gilt metal surface. SIZE: 6” t. CONDITION: Some rubbing to gilt, otherwise very good. 9-91617 (500-700)

3820
$948.00

BRONZE VASE. 18th/19th century, China. Barrel shaped with lion mask jump rings. Carved lotus scroll band. Inscribed “made during the Hsuan Te reign of the great Ming dynasty.” SIZE: 8-1/2″ h x 11″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74415 (300-500)

3821
$237.00

GILT BRONZE PAPERWEIGHT. 19th century, China. Gilt bronze paperweight in the form of a mythical animal. SIZE: 3″ h xm 4-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74450 (200-300)

3822
$177.75

ARCHAIC STYLE RITUAL BRONZE. Ca. 1920, China. Shang style Kuang with animal motifs: rams, owls, other avian figures, tigers, and fish. Gilded and patinated. SIZE: 18″ w x 13″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74546 (200-300)

3823
$5,628.75

BRONZE CENSER. 18th century, China. Bud form handles. Ribbed sides. Hsuan Te mark on the lid. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h x 5″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74370 (300-500)

3824
$486.00

BRONZE CENSER. 18th/19th century, China. Cast in the form of an archaic ritual Ting tripod. Surface engraved with dragons and pearls. Borders of thunder meander and floral scrolling. Feet engraved with acanthus leaves. Verdigris interior with a dark patina. SIZE: 6-1/2″ dia x 8-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74445 (300-500)

3825
$355.50

BRONZE CENSER. 18th century, China. Unusual rectangular form. Decoration of 16 pierced Wan (10,000) characters on a thunder meander ground. 20 character seal script inscription on the base. SIZE: 5-1/4″ l x 4″ w x 2-7/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74551 (300-500)

3826
$770.25

BRONZE CENSER. 18th century, China. Cylindrical form with 3 bun feet. Relief decoration of mythical animals and auspicious emblems. SIZE: 3″ h x 3-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74388 (250-350)

3827
$243.00

BRONZE CENSER. 19th century, China. Bronze censer of globular form with a tripod base having an illegible mark on the bottom. SIZE: 4-1/2” dia x 3-1/4” t. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good with small dent to one side of censer. 9-91639 (400-600)

3828
$243.00

BRONZE EWER WITH MASK DECORATION. 19th century, China. Bronze ewer of oval form with dragon form spout, and Tao Tieh masks on either side. SIZE: 7-1/2″ l x 6″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92829 (400-600)

3829
$2,370.00

BRONZE VASE. China, 19th century. Flattened pear shape. Handles of elephants and phoenixes. Decoration of fruits and flowering plants. Repousse copper attached stand and cover. SIZE: Overall 14″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74594 (200-300)

3830
$182.25

BRONZE BOWL. 19th century, China. Exterior carved with dragons, phoenixes, and flowers. Engraved Hsuan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 5″ h x 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74230 (100-150)

3831
$533.25

BOXWOOD CARVING. 19th century, China. Seated figure of Kuan Yin holding a scroll. SIZE: 8-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Shrinkage cracks to the body, otherwise good. 7-74403 (300-500)

3832
$0.00

BURL OR ROOT FLOWER VASE. 19th century, China. Burl wood section lightly carved into a basket shaped flower vase. SIZE: 17″ l x 13″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good with natural cracks to the wood. 9-92656 (300-500)

3833
$0.00

GROUP OF THREE WOOD CARVINGS. 19th century, China. An architectural panel of a household god, a small architectural carving of a Buddhist robed figure seated on a primitive throne, and a toggle of boxwood carved with two monkeys. SIZE: Largest is 12” t. CONDITION: Good with some cracks. 9-91786, 9-91787, 9-91788 (200-400)

3834
$622.13

WOOD CARVING OF QUANYIN, GODDESS OF MERCY. 19th/early 20th century, China. Standing figure of the Goddess of Mercy, Quanyin, having a lacquered surface of red, black and gilt. SIZE: 23″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Good with some minor cracks to the body and base. 9-92331 (200-400)

3835
$972.00

TEAK WOOD CARVING. 20th century, Burma. Teak wood carving of a seated figure of a Buddha. SIZE: 42-1/2” t x 20” w x 14” d. CONDITION: Some losses to headgear, otherwise very good. 9-91630 (800-1,200)

3836
$948.00

GROUP OF FIVE WOOD WORKS. Late 19th century, China. Three Chinese works to include a rosewood stand inlaid with a burl wood plaque, a rosewood corner shelf, and a hardwood mirror carved with figures in garden scenes and painted off-white. Together with an Indian rosewood stand inlaid with brass plaques. SIZE: Largest is 14” l. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Mirror frame has been painted. Otherwise very good. 9-91647 (400-600)

3837
$1,640.25

ROSEWOOD BOX. China, 19th Century. Square form finely carved with an extensive inscription. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 4-1/4″ w x 4-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90773 (800-1,000)

3838
$486.00

ROSEWOOD BOX. 20th century, China. Rectangular form top carved with a dragon and phoenix in clouds. Brass mounts. SIZE: 14-1/2″ l x 7-1/2″ w x 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92937 (600-800)

3839
$237.00

WOODEN BOX WITH INLAY. 20th century, China. Hardwood box, the surface inlaid with a child on the back of an elephant with bats and clouds in mother of pearl and various colored soapstones. SIZE: 5-1/2″ l x 4-1/4″ w x 3″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90681 (400-600)

3840
$296.25

THREE METAL WORKS. 19th century, China. Group consists of two brass boxes, one inset with jade panel inlaid with hardstones, the second inset with a jade panel. Together with a Japanese hand warmer. SIZE: Largest: 5-1/4” l. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Very good with some loss to corners. 9-91748 (400-600)

3841
$0.00

INLAID ROSEWOOD BOX. 20th century, China. Of rectangular form, the surface inlaid with the God of Longevity, deer, and the 8 precious emblems, in bone and soapstone. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 9″ l x 5″ w. CONDITION: Clean surfaces with inlays intact. Minor shrinkage in bottom of box. Otherwise very good. 9-90778 (1,600-1,800)

3842
$5,771.25

GILT COPPER BOX. 20th century, China. Fan-shaped box carved in chaste of figures in a garden with a pavilion having floral and bamboo borders, all on a punch rose ground. Chih Lung mark on the base. Accompanied by box. SIZE: 6-1/2” l x 3” w x 1-3/4” t. PROVENANCE: The Estates of John Gerhardt Family Trust. CONDITION: Rubbing to the gilt. 9-25042 (1,800-2,500)

3843
$1,540.50

GILT BRONZE HANDLED DISH. 18th/19th century, China. Rectangular form with indented corners. Surface carved with flowering lotus. Handle inlaid with while jade. SIZE: 5-1/4″ l x 4″ w x 4-1/4″ x h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74394 (300-500)

3844
$546.75

BOOK CASE. Late 19th/early 20th century, Straights Chinese. Carved and pierced with figures in landscapes, mythical animals, and floral patterns. Surface lacquered in red, black, and gold. SIZE: 17″ l x 10-1/2″ t x 5-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74251 (200-300)

3845
$182.25

TWO ENAMEL BOXES. 19th century, China. One decorated with flowers on a yellow ground. The other decorated with reserves of figures and flowers on a floral yellow ground and signed Heng Yu Lung Chih. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 3-1/2″ dia and 2-1/2″ h x 4″ dia. CONDITION: One with chips to the edge. 7-74539 (200-300)

3846
$60.75

LAC BURGAUTE BOX. 19th century, China. Square form with rounded corners. Decoration of flowers and diaper patterns in mother of pearl and gold and silver wires. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l x 2-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74441 (200-300)

3847
$121.50

FIVE JADEITE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Includes four small carvings and one snuff bottle with top. SIZE: Largest 2″ t and smallest 1-1/2″ l. CONDITION: One fruit carving with minor damage. Otherwise good. 7-74293 (200-300)

3848
$118.50

SIX JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Six small jade carvings, including one bright lavender pendant. SIZE: Largest 3″ l and smallest 1-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74294 (200-300)

3849
$121.50

FIVE JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Grouping includes a scabbard slide, a garment hook, a dog, and two others. SIZE: Largest is 2-1/2″ l and smallest is 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74295 (200-300)

3850
$334.13

SIX JADEITE PENDANTS. 20th century, China. Apple green with lavender areas. SIZE: Largest 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74455 (200-300)

3851
$364.50

SIX JADEITE PENDANTS. 19th/20th century, China. Varied colored stones. SIZE: Largest 1-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74456 (200-300)

3852
$355.50

2 PUDDINGSTONE DISPLAY STANDS. Probably 18th century, China. One foliated, the other in a shape of a triple gourd. SIZE: Longest: 12″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Chips to both. 9-92644 (600-800)

3853
$486.00

GROUP OF THREE STONE CARVINGS. Group of stone carvings includes a fluorite vase, and a pair of rose quartz phoenixes with fluorite stands, the phoenixes carvings now mounted as lamps. SIZE: Lamps: overall height 18” PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Some cracks and chips to vase, pair of rose quartz birds remain in original condition. Good overall. 9-91645 (600-800)

3854
$607.50

THREE CARVED FEMALE DIVINITIES MOUNTED AS LAMPS. Early 20th century, China. One carving is fluorite, one is amber, and one is rose quartz. Now mounted as lamps. SIZE: Largest overall 24” t. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good with a few cracks and losses. Each figure remains in original very good condition. 9-91644 (600-800)

3855
$1,154.25

FOUR HARDSTONE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS. Circa 1920, China. Four hardstone floral arrangements comprised with stones of carnelian, rose quartz, jade, and other stones. SIZE: Tallest: 20-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Good with some losses. 9-91889 (500-600)

3856
$148.13

RED PUDDINGSTONE BASIN. Probably 18th century, China. Red and gray color. Octagonal shaped. SIZE: 11″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Chipped surfaces. 9-92645 (500-700)

3857
$0.00

CARVED HORN PLAQUE. 20th century, China. Oval form. carving of fisherman. SIZE: 3-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92935 (400-600)

3858
$0.00

FOUR HARDSTONE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Includes the figure of a carved seated monkey, entwined horses, brown bead, and a pendant carved with an immortal’s face. SIZE: Largest: 3″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-90764 (400-600)

3859
$118.50

CARVED STONE ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT. 19th century, China. Stone architectural element surface carved in relief with chih lung. SIZE: 10” w x 12” l. CONDITION: Natural wear to stone. 9-90878 (300-500)

3860
$303.75

CARVED STONE BUDDHA. 20th century, China. Northern Ch’i style, carved stone seated figure of Amida Buddha. SIZE: 16” t x 10” w. CONDITION: Some surface chips, otherwise very good. 9-90874 (300-500)

3861
$364.50

SIX JADEITE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Lot to include: a lavender buddha and five pendants in various shades of green. SIZE: Largest is 3-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74457 (200-300)

3862
$121.50

FOUR JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Lot to include 2 pi disks, a melon pendant, and another. Stones ranging from apricot to bright green. SIZE: Largest is 2-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74459 (200-300)

3863
$151.88

GROUP OF FOUR JADE PENDANTS. 19th century, China. A greenish/white colored stone carved as Chinese characters. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90805 (250-350)

3864
$109.35

PAIR OF JADE PENDANTS. 19th century, China. Carved as fish. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90804 (250-350)

3865
$0.00

SOAPSTONE CARVING OF A RECLINING FIGURE. Early 20th century, China. Tan colored stone carving of Mi Lo Fu on a hardwood stand. SIZE: 5-1/2″ l x 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Loss to the hand and robe, repairs to foot and end of robe at base. 9-90687 (300-500)

3866
$118.50

AGATE CARVING. 20th century, China. Black and white stone. Carving of a kylin with ling chih. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70497 (200-400)

3867
$5,036.25

ROCK CRYSTAL INCENSE BURNER. 18th century, China. Rock crystal incense burner of archaic form Fang Lu, with peony flowered jump rings. Surface carved with archaic scrolling kuei dragons. Rests on a period fitted carved rosewood stand. SIZE: 5-1/2” l x 5” t x 3”. Stand: 3-1/2” l x 2-1/2” w x 2” t. CONDITION: Large crack and chip to the body, otherwise good. 7-74363 (200-300)

3868
$0.00

GROUP OF FOUR HARDSTONE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. The group includes a carved ram, horse, rhyton, and brush holder. SIZE: Largest: 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally good with natural fissures in ram and rhyton. 9-90748, 9-90749, 9-90750 (300-400)

3869
$121.50

GROUP OF THREE ITEMS. Early 20th century, China. Group consists of a pale green Peking glass vase, amber Buddha, and a snuff bottle inlaid with coral and mother of pearl. SIZE: Largest is 4-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Very good with some loss to cabochons. 9-91744 (400-600)

3870
$770.25

GROUP OF ASSORTED ITEMS. 19th/20th century, China. Group consists of seven ivory carvings: Buddha, Inuit figure, Indian box, and four Chinese pieces of jewelry to include two carved necklaces, one with flowers, and the other carved with sculls, 2 dragon pendants, and a Chinese silk brocade cloth with children. Also included in this group is an 18th century Persian textile fragment of parrots and birds in brocade. SIZE: Largest of ivory carvings: 3-1/2” t. Persian textile: 10” l x 6-1/2” w. Chinese brocade: 72” l x 57” w. CONDITION: Carvings have a few minor cracks, otherwise very good. 9-91722 (300-500)

3871
$182.25

GROUP OF THREE ASIAN ITEMS. Early 20th century, China. Group consists of a pair of bound feet shoes, pair of scissors, and a small carved seal. SIZE: Shoes are 6” l. CONDITION: All are very good, with fading to fabric of shoes. 9-91785 (300-500)

3872
$243.00

GROUP OF ASSORTED ITEMS. Including a seated figure of Mi Lo Fu, a gilt figure of Shao Lao, a Tibetan bust container, three archaic pottery mask fragments, a pottery camel and a carved ivory pendant. SIZE: Bust: 4″ h. CONDITION: Fair to good, “as found” condition. 9-27657 (200-400)

3873
$303.75

COVERED IVORY BOX AND FUNERARY STELE. Late 19th century, China and Japan. Consists of a round carved ivory box with cover carved with a dragon, together with a silver model of a Chinese funerary stele in the form of a turtle with inscriptions. SIZE: 2-1/2” dia and 3-1/2” h respectively. CONDITION: Both are very good. 9-90550 (300-500)

3874
$668.25

GROUP OF SIX ASSORTED ASIAN PIECES. Group of six pieces consists of a 19th century Cloisonne incense burner with stylized lotus flowers on a turquoise ground, together with five 20th century, China, turquoise carvings. SIZE: Incense burner: 5-1/2” w x 7” t. Tallest carving: 4” t. CONDITION: Generally good. Incense burner has some areas of damage around both handles. Carvings have some minor roughness to surfaces. 9-92341 (900-1,200)

3875
$0.00

GROUP OF ASSORTED WORKS. 19th/early 20th century, China. Group includes: dragon boat, pleasure boat, fan, letter opener, and assorted pieces of jewelry. SIZE: Largest is 13” l. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good with a few minor losses. 9-91877 (1,200-1,800)

3876
$455.63

GROUP OF FOUR WOODEN OBJECTS. 19th and 20th century, China. Group to include a lotus scepter, an incense tube, and 2 boxes. SIZE: Largest: 14-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. Base detached from incense tube. 9-90739, 9-90741, 9-90742, 9-90746 (300-500)

3877
$414.75

FIFTEEN ASSORTED ITEMS. China. Three pieces of cloisonné and other items including an oval bone seal box, bronze censer lid, and small shrine. SIZE: Cloisonne jars: 3″ h. CONDITION: Generally good with minor imperfections. 9-27661 (200-300)

3878
$151.88

GROUP OF 15 ASIAN ITEMS. China and Japan. Group includes five pieces of Cloisonne and 10 of hardstone and ivory figures. SIZE: Largest 3-1/4” t. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good, with a few minor losses to pieces. 9-91650 (200-300)

3879
$972.00

GROUP OF FIVE IVORY CARVINGS. 19th century, China. Group of five ivory carvings to include brush holder, vase, ivory figure mounted as lamp, and elephant. Together with a Japanese brush holder with figure blowing bubbles. SIZE: Tallest is 9” t. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Some shrinkage and loss to carvings. Brush holder has crack to one side. Otherwise good. 9-91648 (500-700)

3880
$0.00

SEVEN CUPS. China. Including four hard stone cups and three Peking glass cups. SIZE: Largest: 2-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Two cups with fleabites and/or hairline cracks on rims. Otherwise good. 9-27651 (200-300)

3881
$121.50

TWO ASIAN ITEMS & CARVED WOODEN FIGURE. 1) 19th century, China. Carved ivory dragon. Accompanied by rosewood stand and ivory pearl. 2) Small Japanese vase, signed within base. 3) Wooden figure is early 20th century, Bali. Surface with traces of paint and gilt. SIZE: Dragon: 7″ l. Figure: 10-7/8″ h. PROVENANCE: From an important private Colorado collection. CONDITION: 1 & 2) Small loss to end of dragon tail. Otherwise good. Vase with overall craquelure, otherwise good. 3)Generally good. 9-29962, 9-29964 (400-600)

3882
$60.75

GROUP OF FOURTEEN ASSORTED ASIAN PIECES. Early 20th century, China and Japan. Group consists of one Chinese figure of Shaolao, a small Japanese doll, with the remainder of the group being tea cups, wine cups and saucers. SIZE: Shaolao figures: 7-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good with a few minor chips. 9-91652 (200-300)

3883
$325.88

PAIR OF IVORY PLAQUES. 18th/19th century, China. Figures of Liu Hai with his 3 legged frog and a child both holding gilded cash coins and seated in the clouds. Lightly colored details. Rosewood backs. SIZE: 4″ w x 3″ t overall. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74524 (300-500)

3884
$243.00

BASE SILVER BOWL. 20th century, Burma. Made by a Chinese silver smith, repousse designs of Chinese caracters, floral scrolling, dancers, and an presentation inscription. SIZE: 8-1/4″ dia x 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92899 (200-300)

3885
$182.25

LARGE PORCELAIN BOWL. 19th century, China. Magenta monochrome glaze. 5 character written inscription on bottom unglazed area. SIZE: 16″ dia. CONDITION: 6″ crescent shaped repair to rim, poorly executed. 9-90688 (500-700)

3885a
$355.50

PORCELAIN VASE. Late 19th century, China. Oxblood red glaze. Brass mounts. Drilled and mounted as a lamp. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Glaze with light and minimal surface scratches, otherwise good. 7-74113 (100-150)

3886
$425.25

EMBROIDERED DRAGON PANEL. China. Silk fragment of a brocade of dragons, pearls, and clouds on a dark blue ground. Framed and glazed. SIZE: 28″ w x 9-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74423 (200-300)

3887
$182.25

EMBROIDERED COLLAR. 19th century, China. Flowers in various techniques on a silk base. Framed and glazed. SIZE: 21-1/2″ w x 21-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74272 (200-300)

3888
$789.75

LOT OF 21 TEXTILES. 19th and 20th century. To include 4 kimonos, 4 Priest robes (kesa), 1 Turkish embroidery, 7 Chinese embroideries, and 5 machine made textiles. SIZE: Various. CONDITION: Good to very good. 7-74283 (200-300)

3889
$474.00

LOT OF 15 ASSORTED EMBROIDERED PANELS. 19th to 20th century, China. Decorated with flowers, birds, and butterflies on various colored backgrounds. SIZE: Largest is 13″ h x 46″ l and smallest is 6″ dia. CONDITION: Mostly in good condition. 7-74151 (300-500)

3890
$243.00

LOT OF 17 ASSORTED TEXTILES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Tibet and China. Lot to include a Tibetan tanka of the Green Tara and 16 Chinese embroidered panels. SIZE: Tanka is 27″ h x 18″ l; largest Chinese textile is 48″ l x 33″ w. CONDITION: Considerable wear on Tibetan textile. 7-74510 (200-300)

3891
$4,556.25

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO XIE ZHILIU (1910-1997). Ink and color on paper, finely depicting a lotus pond. Inscribed, dedicated, signed, dated renwu year, with two seals. SIZE: 37-1/2″ x 17-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a Midwest Private Collector. CONDITION: Good. 7-72990 (400-600)

3892
$729.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS, CHINA. 1) Ink and light color on paper, in the manner of Huang Binhong, depicting a landscape with a pavilion, river and dense trees. Signed “Binhong,” with three seals. 2) In the manner of Jiang Tingxi, ink and color on silk, depicting cicada and grasshopper amidst flowers and grass, inscribed, signed, dated “spring of jiashen year,” with two seals. SIZE: 1) 53-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. 2) 39-3/8″ x 12-3/4″. PROVENANCE: From a Midwest Private Collector. CONDITION: Good. 7-72994, 7-72996 (400-600)

3893
$355.50

TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS. China. 1) Late 19th century, ink on silk, round fan painting depicting bamboo branches growing from rockery, inscribed, signed “Shen Jia(?),” with two seals, framed and glazed. 2) Ink and colors on paper, depicting butterflies flying over a lotus pond, inscribed, signed, with one seal, framed and glazed SIZE: 1) 9-1/2″ dia. 2) 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Good, second with minor loss. 7-74140, 7-74141 (400-600)

3894
$0.00

PAIR OF FRAMED PAINTINGS. China, early 20th century, ink and colors on silk, one depicting a Mogul hunting scene, the other depicting a camping scene, framed and glazed. SIZE: 20-1/4″ x 83-3/4″ & 20-1/4″ x 60″ CONDITION: Creases, loss, repairs. 7-74273 (400-600)

3895
$296.25
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PAIR OF FRAMED PAINTINGS. China, early 20th century, ink and colors on paper, depicting birds and butterflies amidst flower branches on rockery. SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 12″. CONDITION: Stains, losses. 7-74331 (400-600)

3896
$121.50

PAIR OF FAN PAINTINGS. 19th century, China. Ink and colors on silk. One with butterflies and flowers, the other just butterflies. Framed and glazed. SIZE: 6″ w x 9″ t and 9″ w x 10″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74366 (200-300)

3897
$303.75

BUDDHIST ICON. 20th century, Tibet. Ink and polychrome on heavy cloth. Vajrasattva Tangkha surrounded by lineage figures. Framed and glazed. SIZE: 21-3/4″ h x 14-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74509 (200-300)

4000
$711.00

PORCELAIN VASE. 20th century, China. Bottle form. Sepia and famille rose decoration of magpies in a flowering tree. 6 character Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 11-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74496 (300-500)

4001
$711.00

PORCELAIN PLATE. 20th century, China. Decoration of iron red dragons, clouds, and a pearl. 6 character Hsuan Tung mark on the base. SIZE: 8-7/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74475 (300-500)

4002
$1,896.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES. First half of 20th century, China. Rouleau shaped, decoration of peaches and bats in Famille Rose enamels, Ch’ien Lung mark on base. SIZE: 13-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92555 (300-500)

4003
$850.50

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES. Early 20th century, China. Square shape with reticulated body. Famille Rose enamel reserves of flowers. Celadon ground. Mounted as lamps with wood tops, bases, and brass feet. SIZE: Overall: 12″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, vase drilled and mounted as lamps. 9-92604 (400-600)

4004
$243.00

CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWL. Hung Hsien mark (1915) and probably of the period, China. Porcelain bowl decorated with pumpkins, foliage, and butterflies in Famille Rose enamels. With four character mark in underglaze red on foot. SIZE: 4-1/4″ dia x 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74339 (200-300)

4005
$237.00

PORCELAIN BOWL. Hsuan Tung mark (1908-1911) and of the period, China. Decoration of iron red dragons with underglaze blue water motifs and clouds. With cicada borders. SIZE: 2-5/8″ t x 6-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74462 (200-300)

4006
$711.00

PORCELAIN VASE. Early 20th century, China. Rouleau form. Iron red decoration of cormorant fishing. Ch’ien Ling mark on the base. SIZE: 9-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74238 (200-300)

4007
$474.00

TWO PART PORCELAIN VASE. 20th century, China. Pierced decoration of roundels of stylized dragons and lotus on a yellow ground with lotus scrolls. Borders of pink and turquoise with stylized floral scrolling. SIZE: 15-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74137 (200-300)

4008
$243.00

PORCELAIN VASE. Early 20th century, China. Famille rose painting of a Buddhist saint. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 5-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70504 (200-400)

4009
$1,701.00

PORCELAIN PLAQUE. Republican Period ca. 1930, China. Scene of 2 men fighting. Accompanied by box. SIZE: 15-1/2″ t x 9-7/8″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91083 (400-600)

4010
$364.50

FRAMED INLAID PLAQUE. 20th century, China. Framed inlaid plaque having decoration of birds, flowers and inscriptions. SIZE: 46 w x 14-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91890 (600-800)

4011
$0.00

CARVED WHITE GLASS TABLE SCREEN. 20th century, China. Hardwood table screen of fan form with pierced carved decoration and fan shaped white glass carved with figure group. Sitting on a pierced and carved hardwood display base. SIZE: 14″w x 16-1/2″h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92736 (1,000-2,000)

4012
$182.25

BLUE AND WHITE BEAKER VASE. 19th century, China. Beaker vase having an underglaze blue decoration with reserves of the 100 antiques on a prunus ground, and having a four-character K’ang Hsi mark on the base. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92726 (300-400)

4013
$729.00

PORCELAIN BOWL. 19th century, China. Famille rose flowers on a pink sgraffito ground. Chia Ching mark. SIZE: 9-3/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74138 (200-300)

4014
$364.50

PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Bottle shaped. Famille rose decoration of flowers. SIZE: 7-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74264 (100-150)

4015
$1,185.00

PAIR OF SAUCER DISHES. Kuang Hsu (1875-1908) mark and of the period, China. Famille rose flowers on a yellow ground. 5 iron red bats in the interior. SIZE: 6-5/8″ dia. CONDITION: Lip of one bowl with rim frit, otherwise very good. 7-74256 (200-300)

4016
$355.50

PORCELAIN BOWL. Kuang Hsu period, China. Ta Ya Chai “empress dowager” ware. Sepia decoration on a yellow ground with a turquoise interior. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 6-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74139 (200-300)

4017
$414.75

PORCELAIN BOWL. 19th century, Chia Ching mark and probably period, China. Mythical animals in famille rose enamels on a turquoise ground. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h x 5″ dia. CONDITION: Repaired chip to rim. 7-74259 (100-150)

4018
$1,303.50

TWO SAUCER DISHES. Late 19th/early 20th century, China. Famille Rose enamel decoration of a winter scene and flowers and bamboo. SIZE: Largest: 8-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92579 (100-200)

4019
$182.25

PORCELAIN WATER COUPE. Late 19th century, China. Flambe glaze of a magenta color. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h and 2-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74258 (100-150)

4020
$237.00

PORCELAIN BALUSTER VASE, DRIP GLAZE WITH STAND. 19th century. China. Oviform, with flambe decoration of red, greens and browns. SIZE: 13″ h x 9″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92535 (200-300)

4021
$607.50

PORCELAIN SHAPED DISH. 19th century, China. Famille rose decoration of the immortals. Carved fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: 8-1/2″ l x 5-1/4″ d x 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74255 (200-300)

4022
$2,673.00

PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE. 19th century, China. Dark turquoise color. Body and neck decorated with bowstring marks. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x 7-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Chips to foot. 7-74227 (300-500)

4023
$364.50

PORCELAIN INCENSE BOX. 19th century, China. The round box of marbleized ware in various shades of brown. SIZE: 2-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90776 (300-500)

4024
$121.50

PORCELAIN INCENSE BOX. 19th century, China. Hexagonal famille verte incense box with a landscape motif. SIZE: 3-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74349 (200-300)

4025
$0.00

PORCELAIN CENSER. 19th century, China. Dragon decoration in underglaze blue. SIZE: 5″ h x 9-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Hairline crack, otherwise very good. 7-74382 (200-300)

4026
$1,944.00

PORCELAIN CENSER. 19th century, China. Shaped as archaic bronze with rounded corners. Dragon handles and a foo dog finial. Turquoise, brown, and gold colors to imitate the corrosion of a buried bronze vessel. Ch’ien Lung mark. SIZE: 4-3/4″ l x 2-1/2″ w x 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74465 (300-500)

4027
$121.50

PORCELAIN INCENSE BOX. 19th century, China. Yellow glaze. Relief decoration of a dragon, pearl, clouds, and waves. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 2-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70489 (200-400)

4028
$1,896.00

PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Persimmon glaze with gilt stylized dragon scrolls. Ch’ien Lung mark. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Rubbing to gilt, otherwise very good. 7-70505 (1,200-1,800)

4029
$2,370.00

PORCELAIN BOWL. 19th century, China. Thou Tsai ware with underglaze blue and enameled decoration of stylized characters bats and scrolling, 6-character Tao Kuang on the base. Accompanied by box. SIZE: 5-3/4” dia x 2-3/4” t. PROVENANCE: The estate of John Gerhardt family trust. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25046 (400-800)

4030
$0.00

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. Stone of a pale celadon color with amber markings. Standing figure of Mi Lo Fu holding an ingot and a rosary. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70493 (800-1,200)

4031
$1,185.00

JADE CARVING OF A HORSE. 20th century, China. Carving in the form of a horse drinking from a stream. Highly translucent sea green stone. SIZE: 2-3/4″ w x 1-3/4″ t. CONDITION: With natural fissures, otherwise very good. 7-70495 (800-1,200)

4032
$1,422.00

JADE CARVING OF A PAIR OF FOO DOGS. 20th century, China. Stone of a pale celadon color with large amber areas. SIZE: 4-1/4″ l x 2″ h x 1-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70498 (800-1,200)

4033
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A HAWK. 20th century, China. Hawk with a mouse and cash coin. Stone has grey green tone with russet markings. SIZE: 2-1/8″ l x 1-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74163 (800-1,200)

4034
$948.00

JADE CARVING OF A PAIR OF CRANES. 20th century, China. White stone with brown areas. Carved as a pair of cranes with peaches and ling chih. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 1-7/8″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74165 (800-1,200)

4035
$0.00

TWO JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Figures of a horse and Ling Chih group. Celadon colored stones. SIZE: 2″ l and 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90691 (400-600)

4036
$121.50

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. 2 children with a lotus pad. Pale celadon stone. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l x 1-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90694 (400-600)

4037
$237.00

TWO JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Stones of a celadon color. A miniature Rhyton with a mythological animal and foo dog. SIZE: 3″ l and 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90697 (400-600)

4038
$296.25

TWO JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Lot to include a seal with a chih lung finial in a brown and grey stone together with a greyish white goose. SIZE: 1-3/8″ h and 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90698 (400-600)

4039
$243.00

TWO JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Lot of two carvings including a child with two pumpkins and a basket with a fish and a bat. SIZE: 3-3/4″ l and 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90705 (400-600)

4040
$243.00

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. Yellow green stone with russet markings. In the form of three monkeys with peaches. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l x 2-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91050 (400-600)

4041
$850.50

TWO JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. To include a dark green phoenix and a lute with bats and clouds. SIZE: 3″ l each. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91051 (400-600)

4042
$2,370.00

JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Stone of celadon white color, carved as a foo dog playing with a beribboned brocade ball. SIZE: 3″ l. PROVENANCE: The Estate of John Gerhardt Family Trust. CONDITION: Fissure to tail in back hind quarter, otherwise very good. 9-25031 (600-800)

4043
$729.00

JADE CARVING OF A BUDDHIST ANGEL. 20th century, China. Sea green stone. Carving of an apsara in the clouds holding an ingot. SIZE: 3-3/4″ l. CONDITION: very good. 7-70500 (600-800)

4044
$1,093.50

JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Carving of a mythical animal. Stone of a pale green white color. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l x 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70502 (600-800)

4045
$237.00

TWO JADE PENDANTS. 20th century, China. Greenish white stone. 1) Rectangular in form, carved with archaic scrolling. 2) carved and round in form, carved with scholar and child with four archaic characters. SIZE: rect: 2-1/2″ l. Round: 2-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92923 (600-800)

4046
$607.50

TWO JADE PENDANTS. 20th century, China. White stones, one with russet markings. A boy with a drum and a Buddha’s hand. SIZE: Largest is 2-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70494 (500-700)

4047
$1,777.50

TWO JADE PLAQUES. 19th/20th century, China. Rectangular form. Grey white stone, one has a farming scene on the front and a poem on the reverse, the other has a warrior and a poem on the reverse. SIZE: 1-7/8″ l and 2-5/8″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91053 (500-700)

4048
$148.13

TWO JADE PENDANTS. China 20th c. archaic ritual disc, pi. The other with foliate elements. SIZE: Largest: 2″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92920 (500-700)

4049
$148.13

JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Stone of a grayish white color with large areas of amber carved with goldfish and lotus plants. SIZE: 1-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92922 (500-700)

4050
$0.00

RECTANGULAR JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. White stone carved with figures in a garden with lotus plants. SIZE: 1-3/8″ w x 2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74169 (400-600)

4051
$0.00

JADE PLAQUE. 20th century, China. Rectangular jade plaque. On one side is a child astride an elephant the other with characters. Stone of a slight greenish white. Finial of a pair of birds with a bat. SIZE: 2″ h x 1-5/8″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90700 (400-600)

4052
$118.50

TWO RECTANGULAR JADE PENDANTS. 20th century, China. Greenish white stone. One with a child and a lotus plant and the other with dogs and calligraphy. SIZE: 2″ t and 2-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90703 (400-600)

4053
$0.00

JADE PLAQUE. Probably 19th century, China. Stone of a pale green color with a large area of calcification. Carving of a Tao Tieh mask. In blue silk box. SIZE: 3-3/8″ w x 2-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91004 (400-600)

4054
$607.50

JADE PENDANT. 19th century, China. Carving of a swirling dragon. SIZE: 2-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91060 (400-600)

4055
$3,555.00

JADE INSET ROSEWOOD BOX. 14th/15th century, early Ming dynasty, China. Celadon green jade circular plaque carved and pierced as a swan, a hawk, and lotus plants. Set in a carved rosewood box. SIZE: 3-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Loose plaque, otherwise very good. 9-91588 (300-500)

4056
$2,133.00

JADE RITUAL DISK. 19th century, China. Pi with one side carved in relief with a chih lung and a dragon, the reverse with 4 characters. Pale celadon stone. SIZE: 2-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91589 (300-500)

4057
$1,896.00

JADE RITUAL DISK. 19th century, China. Grey-green stone with russet markings. One side carved with chih lung the reverse with floral scrolling. SIZE: 3-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Some natural fissures, otherwise very good. 9-91590 (300-500)

4058
$0.00

TWO JADE PI DISKS. 19th century, China. Carved in an archaic style from heavily calcified stone. SIZE: 3″ dia and 4-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90806 (300-400)

4059
$0.00

PAIR OF SCROLL CLASPS. 19th century, China. Carved from greenish white jade. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90802 (400-600)

4060
$607.50

TWO LOOSE PAINTINGS IN THE MANNER OF FU BAOSHI. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting in abstract style a rocky landscape, inscribed, dated, signed, with three seals. 2) Depicting the Red Cliff, inscribed, dated, signed “Fu Baoshi,” with three seals. SIZE: 1) 27″ x 12-3/4″. 2) 45-1/2″ x 10″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92473 (1,000-1,500)

4061
$0.00

THREE PAINTED ITEMS. 1) Album leaf, China, in the manner of Fu Baoshi, ink and colors on paper, depicting a figurative group with a scholar and two elegant ladies, dated 1963, signed “Fu Baoshi,” with one seal. 2) Fan painting, ink and colors on paper, depicting a scholar crossing a bridge in a mountainous landscape, dated “winter of yimao year,” signed “Shimen Wu Tao,” with one seal/ 3) Fan painting, in the manner of Ke Yun, ink and colors on gilt paper, depicting a lone cottage in a leafy landscape, dated, signed “Mushi shan ren Keyun” with two seals. SIZE: 1) 14″ x 19-1/2″. 2) 7″ x 23″. 3) 7-1/2″ x 23-1/4″. CONDITION: Album leaf: stains, foxing creases, smoke stain to the mount; both fan paintings: surface grime, and creases. 9-90712, 9-90713 (800-1,200)

4062
$0.00

TWO LOOSE PAINTINGS. China. 1) Early 20th century, ink and colors on silk, depicting an official and his two female attendants in a garden scene, dated “autumn of jiachen year,” signed, with one seal. 2) In the manner of Tang Yun, ink and light colors on paper, depicting sparrow group flying amidst plantain and bamboo branches, dated, signed, with one seal. SIZE: 1) 34″ x 20″. 2) 39″ x 19″. CONDITION: 1) Craquelure to the surface, surface grime. 2) Creases. 9-90716, 9-90717 (800-1,200)

4063
$1,336.50

LARGE FRAMED PAINTING. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting crabapple and pine branches, in celebration of the Fifth Meeting of National People’s Congress and Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, dated “March 5th 1978,” with lengthy inscription, signed “Zhiliu,” “Tang Yun,” “Bangda,” “Qigong,” with seven seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 27-1/4″ x 53-1/2″. CONDITION: Extensive foxing. 9-91601 (800-1,200)

4064
$829.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) In the manner of Li Xiongcai, ink and light colors on paper, depicting iris branches growing out of rockery, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Huasheng, dated 1988, signed “Xiongcai,” with two seals. 2) In the manner of Qian Songyan, ink and colors on paper, depicting revolutionary marches in the field, inscribed “Ode to Yan’an,” signed, dated 1965, with three seals. SIZE: 1) 26-1/2″ x 18-1/4″. 2) 27″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92455 (600-800)

4065
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF XIE ZHILIU. China, ink & colors on paper, depicting a goddess riding on rolling clouds, holding a lotus in her left hand, with lengthy inscription, signed “Zhiliu”, with two seals. SIZE: 41″ x 18-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92454 (600-800)

4066
$1,215.00

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO PU RU (1896-1963). China, ink on silk, depicting pavilions in a rocky landscape with waterfalls and pines, with lengthy inscription, signed “Pu Ru,” with two seals “Pu Ru zhi yin” and “Xinyu han mo”. SIZE: 39-1/2″ x 19″. CONDITION: Good with minor foxing. 9-92453 (600-800)

4067
$486.00

CALLIGRAPHY HANDSCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO CHEN PEIQUI (B. 1922). China, running script on paper dated “early autumn of juashen year” signed “Jianbi” with three seals. SIZE: 13-1/4″ x 135″. CONDITION: Minor stains. 9-92448 (600-800)

4068
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET. China, cursive script on paper, signed “Weng Tongsen,” with two seals. SIZE: 49″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Tear to the margin of the mount. 9-90854 (800-1,000)

4069
$207.38

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET & HANGING SCROLL. China. 1) In the manner of Wang Fuchang, calligraphic writing on gilt paper, dedicated to Mr. Chaodian, signed “Fuchang Wang Di,” dated “mid-summer of dinghai year,” with two seals. 2) Calligraphy hanging scroll, China, 19th century, running script on silk, signed, with two seals. SIZE: 1) 33″ x 6″. 2) 39-1/2″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: Couplet: Good condition. Hanging scroll: Smoke stain to the mount, tear and loss to the top mount, poor condition. 9-92450 (700-900)

4070
$414.75

TWO LOOSE PAINTINGS. China. 1) In the manner of Qian Songyan, ink and colors on paper, depicting a mountainous landscape of the Southeast region, signed “Qian Songyan at age of eighty-two,” with three seals. 2) Painting, in the manner of Feng Zikai, ink on paper, depicting a Buddhist figure seated on a double-lotus throne, inscription, signed “Feng Zikai,” with four seals. SIZE: 1) 21-3/4″ x 18-3/4″. 2) 23″ x 11-1/4″. CONDITION: 1) Good with minor creases. 2) Good. 9-92465 (700-900)

4071
$0.00

LOOSE PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF QI BAISHI. China, ink on paper, finely depicting shrimp group, signed “Qi Huang” with one seal. SIZE: 33-1/2″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Some stains. 9-92472 (700-900)

4072
$364.50

TWO CALLIGRAPHY HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) In the manner of Lu Yanshao, dedicated to Mr. Zhengnan, signed “Lu Yanshao,” with three seals. 2) Attributed to Lin Sanzhi (1898-1989), dedicated to Mr. Shaoying, signed, with four seals, with separate inscription to the lower left margin and upper right margin, signed “Lin Huizhi” and “Xiao Ping,” respectively. SIZE: 1) 26″ x 11″. 2) 49-1/2″ x 13″. CONDITION: 1) Stains to the mount overall. 2) Good. 9-92443 (600-800)

4073
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) Calligraphy scroll, early 20th century, seal script on paper in grids, dedicated to “Mr. Qianzhong,” signed, dated “spring of guiyou year,” with two seals. 2) Scroll in the manner of Qian Songyan, ink and colors on paper, depicting mountainous landscape with the Great Wall, signed, dated, with two seals. SIZE: 1) 62″ x 13-3/4″. 2) 34″ x 17″. CONDITION: Both in good condition. 9-92440 (600-800)

4074
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) In the manner of Tang Yun, ink and colors on paper, depicting a lotus pond, fish, and bird, dated “the sixth month of gengshen year,” signed, with two seals 2) In the manner of Wu Qingxia, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting plum, pine, bamboo and rockery, dated “the third month of gengchen year, dedicated to Mr. Xinyuan, signed “Zuanxiang Ge zhu Wu Qingxia,” with one seal. SIZE: 40-3/4″ x 20-1/4″. 2) 37″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Good. 2) Foxing. 9-92462 (800-1,000)

4075
$592.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) Late 19th/early 20th century, after Gong Xian, ink on silk, depicting cottages in a mountainous landscape, inscribed, dated “bingyin year, signed “Gong Xian,” with one seal. 2) After Fang Shizhe, ink and colors on silk, depicting in the style of Ju Ran cottages in a verdant landscape, inscribed, dated “wuchen year,” signed “Fang Shizhe,” two seals. SIZE: 1) 43″ x 18-1/2″. 2) 47-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Creases. 2) Good. 9-92459 (800-1,000)

4076
$0.00

LOOSE PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF PU RU. China, ink on silk, depicting a lone cottage in a misty mountainous landscape, inscribed, signed “Xinyu,” with one seal. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 24-1/2″. CONDITION: Surface grime, creases, mounted in handscroll format without scroll ends. 9-92476 (700-900)

4077
$425.25

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET & LOOSE PAINTING. China, in the manner of Wang Fuchang, seal script on paper, signed “Fuchang Wang Di,” with two seals. 2) In the manner of Wu Yifeng, ink and colors on paper, depicting a scholar in a pavilion along a lake, inscribed, signed “Wu Yifeng in Jin cheng,” dated, with two seals. SIZE: 1) 49-1/2″ x 7-1/4″. 2) 38-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Foxing. 2) Poor, creases & minor loss. 9-92477 (700-900)

4078
$414.75

TWO PAINTINGS ON BOARD. China. 1) In the manner of Feng Zikai, ink and colors on paper, depicting figures gathering under a pine, inscribed, signed “Zikai,” with one seal. 2) Painted leaf on board, in the manner of Huang Zhou, ink on paper, depicting a Uyghur man riding on donkey, signed, dated, with two seals. SIZE: 1) 15-1/2″ x 10″. 2) 9-3/4″ x 5-3/4″. CONDITION: 1) Good. 2) Smoke stain. 9-92480 (700-900)

4079
$364.50

TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS. China, 20th century. 1) Ink and colors on paper, depicting Zhong Kui marrying off his younger sister, inscribed, dated “summer of jiaxu year,” signed, with one seal, framed and glazed. 2) Ink and colors on paper, depicting a scene based on the poem “A Night Mooring near Maple Bridge,” inscribed, dated “spring of jiaxu year,” signed, with four seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 1)25-1/2″ x 17-1/4″. 2) 39-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-74333, 7-74334 (600-800)

4080
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) Attributed to Huang Huanwu (1906-1985), ink and colors on paper, depicting a boatman sailing under willows, dated, signed “Hanseng,” with two seals “Huanwu” and “Huang Huanwu yin,”. 2) In the manner of Zhao Qi, ink and colors on paper, depicting a recluse contemplating under and old pine in a mountainous landscape, inscribed, dated “summer of bingzi year,” signed “Bantu qiaosou Zhao Yunhe,” with two seals. SIZE: 1) 38-1/2″ x 13-1/4″. 2) 27″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: 1) Tear to the top mount. 2) Creases, minor stains, without scroll ends. 9-92449 (800-1,000)

4081
$711.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) Attributed to Yang Zhiguang (b. 1930), ink and colors on paper, depicting a dancing female, dated “wuchen year,” signed “Zhiguang,” with one seal. 2) In the manner of Guan Shanyue (1912-2000), ink and colors on paper, depicting a mountainous landscape with waterfall and a temple, signed “Huanyang Guan Shanyue,” with two seals. SIZE: 1) 38″ x 21-1/2″. 2) 39″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91769, 9-91770 (800-1,200)

4082
$0.00

HANDSCROLL IN THE MANNER OF CHENG SHIFA. China, in & colors on paper, depicting fish & grasshoppers amidst plantain plants, inscribed, dated “winter of bingyin year”, signed, with four seals. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 70-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90849 (1,200-1,500)

4083
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL. China, 19th Century copy of Jiao Bingzhen, ink and light colors on paper, finely depicting a Budai monk, with a bag to his side, signed, with one seal SIZE: 30″ X 11-1/5″. CONDITION: Creases & some stain. 9-90847 (1,200-1,500)

4084
$296.25

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF CHENG SHIFA. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a girl and dears, dedicated to Mr. Yingchuan, signed “Cheng Shifa,” with one seal. SIZE: 23″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Creases, good condition otherwise. 9-92442 (500-700)

4085
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF WU HUFAN. China, cursive script on paper, prose of Su Dongpo, dedicated to Mr. Heqing, dated “spring of yimao year,” signed “Wu Hufan,” with one seal. SIZE: 42″ x 20-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92461 (500-700)

4086
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO LI SHUTONG (HONGYI FASHI) (1880-1942). Dedicated to “Caiye jushi,” signed “Sha men yi yin,” with four seals. SIZE: 41-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Good with some stains 9-28385 (400-600)

4087
$486.00

TWO SETS OF CALLIGRAPHY COUPLETS. China. 1) In the manner of Zhang Zongxiang, cursive script on yellow paper, signed “Zhang Zongxiang ji nan shi,” with two seals. 2) In the manner of Lin Zexu, running script on gilt purple paper, dedicated to Mr. Runtang,” signed, with two seals. SIZE: 1) 50-1/2″ x 10-3/4″. 2) 66″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Foxing to the mount, otherwise in good condition. 2) Creases, minor loss, repairs, surface abrasion. 9-92446 (800-1,000)

4088
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET & SCROLL. China. 1) In the manner of Qi Gong, calligraphic writing on gilt yellow paper, signed “Qi Gong,” with three seals. 2) Calligraphy hanging scroll, China, in the manner of Zeng Guofan, cursive script on gilt red paper, inscribed, dated “yichou year during Tongzhi reign,” with two seals. SIZE: 65″ x 14-1/4″. 2) 43″ x 18″. CONDITION: 1) Good, foxing to the mount. 2) Creases. 9-92463 (800-1,000)

4089
$486.00

LARGE FRAMED PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN. ink and colors on paper, finely depicting a lotus pond, with lengthy inscription, dated “the eighth month of yiwei year,” signed “Yuan,” with four seals “Zhang Yuan zhi yin,” “Daqian ju shi,” “Daqian hao fa,” “Mojiejingshe,” framed and glazed. SIZE: 26-1/4″ x 53-1/4″. CONDITION: Extensive foxing. 9-91600 (800-1,000)

4090
$474.00

IVORY BRUSH POT. Early 20th century, China. Ivory brush pot carved as a pine tree trunk with a single bird. Four-character Ming mark on the base. SIZE: Brush pot: 8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92395 (300-500)

4091
$546.75

GROUP OF THREE IVORY CARVINGS. Early 20th century, China. Two carved ivory figures of wood cutters and one ivory piece carved and pierced with dragons, clouds and cash coins. SIZE: 6” t, 10” t, and 4-1/2” d x 6” t respectively. CONDITION: Largest wood cutter has a crack to one leg, carved and pierced piece has minor cracks and repairs with loss to reticulated screen. Otherwise very good. 9-92390 (300-500)

4092
$1,540.50

OFFICIAL’S MEMORANDUM TABLETS. 17th/18th century, China. Pair of Hu made from carved ivory. One with a label. SIZE: 19-1/4″ l and 17″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74341 (300-500)

4093
$651.75

13 IVORY ANCIENT COIN CARVINGS. 19th century, China. Boxed lot of 13 ivory carvings in the form of models of ancient coins. SIZE: Largest carving is 6″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74189 (300-500)

4094
$414.75

INTRICATELY CARVED TUSK. Early 20th century, China. Carved and pierced tusk with figures and pavilions in a landscape. Accompanied by a fitted stand, boxed. SIZE: 12” l. CONDITION: Very good with minor loss. 9-90870 (600-800)

4095
$1,822.50

CARVED IVORY TUSK. 19th century, China. Ivory tusk carved Canton work, surface carved in high relief with an intricate pattern of various flowers. SIZE: 30” l. CONDITION: Hairline to base, probable minimal and minor losses to some leaf tips, otherwise very good. 9-92402 (400-600)

4096
$6,517.50

IVORY PLAQUE. 18th century, China. Bell shaped ivory plaque with a cloud shaped finial, six-character inscription on one side, and a five-character inscription on the reverse, probably a Palace pass). SIZE: 4-3/4” t x 2-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91620 (400-600)

4097
$948.00

TWO IVORY CARVINGS. Early 20th century, China. Figures of a dancer and a woman holding a branch of flowers. SIZE: Tallest 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Woman with losses to headdress, dancer with small losses to tips of decorative elements on robe, otherwise very good. 9-91091 (400-600)

4098
$829.50

CARVED IVORY PLAQUE. First half of the 20th century, China. Fan shaped plaque deeply carved with the immortal Lan Tsai Ho with flowering plants. With wire inlaid hardwood stand. SIZE: 7-5/8″ w x 4-3/4″ t. CONDITION: With age lines and repaired triangular break lower corner. Otherwise very good. 7-74402 (400-600)

4099
$243.00

SMALL PLATE, POSSIBLY IVORY. 19th/early 20th century, China. Surface engraved with the Gods of Wealth. SIZE: 5-1/4” dia. PROVENANCE: Accompanying the plate is a copy of a letter from J.D. De Vries, Oriental Art, dated October 28, 1939 regarding the plate as ivory made during the Ch’ien Lung reign. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91718 (500-700)

4100
$789.75

IVORY VASE. 18th/19th century, China. Relief decoration of court scenes and brocade patterns. Elephant head jump rings. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Crack to the neck and body. 9-91069 (700-900)

4102
$729.00

TWO IVORY CARVINGS OF AN EMPEROR AND AN EMPRESS. Early 20th century, China. 1) Scene of a woman in official costume, seated in ornately carved throne. 2) Scene of a man in official costume, seated in ornately carved throne. SIZE: Each is 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: 1) Crack to figure with sign of old repair. 2) Generally very good. 9-92709, 9-92710 (1,200-1,800)

4103
$355.50

PAIR OF IVORY CARVINGS. Late 19th/early 20th century, China. Pair of ivory carved figures of Buddha and fisherman. SIZE: Each approx. 5” t. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good, Buddha with some small cracks to body. 9-91870 (500-700)

4104
$729.00

GROUP OF EIGHT IVORY CARVINGS. Group consists of four Chinese ivory carvings depicting female musicians, together with four Japanese ivory netsuke. SIZE: Largest: 5-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91871 (1,200-1,800)

4105
$948.00

IVORY CARVING. Early 20th century, China. Ivory carving of a woman holding a bouquet of peaches. SIZE: 10” t. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91872 (500-700)

4106
$1,303.50

PAIR OF CARVED EQUESTRIAN FIGURES. Early 20th century, China. Pair of carved figures of an Emperor and an Empress. SIZE: 18” t x 12” l. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good with a few minor cracks to the ivory. 9-91873 (1,000-2,000)

4107
$668.25

LARGE IVORY GROUP. Early 20th century, China. Hunt scene depicting numerous figures on horseback, all carved out of a single tusk section. With silver inlaid rosewood stand. SIZE: 21-1/2” l. x 5-1/2” h PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good with some small cracks to ivory. 9-91874 (1,000-2,000)

4108
$0.00

CARVED IVORY TUSK. Early 20th century, China. Ivory tusk, carved and pierced with figures and pavilions in landscapes. With fitted wood stand. SIZE: 24” l. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good with minor loss. 9-91875 (1,000-2,000)

4109
$0.00

TWO IVORY CARVINGS. Early 20th century, China. Two ivory carvings: one of a woman and man, the other of the God of Official Promotions. SIZE: Tallest is 8-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good with small crack to body of one carving. 9-91876 (1,000-2,000)

4110
$948.00

IVORY WINE POT WITH FOUR CUPS. Early 20th century, China. Ivory wine pot with surface carved with dragons and clouds having an animal form spout, together with four octagonal cups with dragon handles. SIZE: Pot: 9-1/2” l x 5-1/2” h. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91878 (600-800)

4111
$1,579.50

PAIR OF IVORY CARVINGS. Early 20th century, China. Pair of ivory carvings includes figures of phoenixes and peonies with children on their back. SIZE: Each is 10-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good with a few minor cracks to the body. 9-91879 (1,000-2,000)

4112
$0.00

TWO IVORY CARVINGS. Early 20th century, China. Two ivory carvings, a melon, and a peach. Each are carved on one side with landscape. SIZE: Each is approx 4” t. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good, both with tiny cracks. 9-91880 (500-700)

4113
$237.00

TWO IVORY CARVINGS. Early 20th century, China. Consists of an ivory carved pagoda and ivory carved clam shell open to figures in a landscape. SIZE: Largest: 12” t. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good with minor losses. 9-91881 (500-700)

4114
$177.75

THREE IVORY CARVINGS. Group consists of two ivory carvings from India, one an ornate bullock cart with attendants, the other a horse cart. Together with a Chinese ivory carved rickshaw. SIZE: Largest is 7” l. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Good with some loss and repairs. 9-91882 (500-700)

4115
$355.50

GROUP OF FIVE IVORY CARVINGS. China and Japan. Three Chinese ivory carvings consisting of a puzzle ball, an architectural element, and a fisherman. Together with a Japanese ivory box carved with tigers, and elements of a European set of doll furniture. SIZE: Largest: 4-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Good, with some minor damage to carvings. 9-91883 (400-600)

4116
$177.75

CARTE DE VISITE CASE. 19th century, China. Ivory carved with figures in garden scenes. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 1-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74559 (200-300)

4117
$474.00

CARTE DE VISITE CASE. 19th century, China. Ivory case carved all over with figures in gardens. Original case with the company name Namshing. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h x 2-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Repaired crack in lid, otherwise very good. 7-74422 (300-500)

4118
$455.63

IVORY CARTE DE VISITE CASE. 19th century. Entire surface carved in relief with figures in garden scenes and the monogram LWC within an oval cartouche. SIZE: 4″ t x 2-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74501 (300-500)

4119
$296.25

TWO IVORY CARVINGS. 19th century, China. One ivory carving of crabs, aquatic plants and a crab basket. The other ivory carving of a pleasure boat. SIZE: 6” l and 5-1/4” l respectively. CONDITION: Some loss to basket, otherwise very good. 9-92389 (300-500)

4120
$474.00

GROUP OF NINE ASSORTED IVORY CARVED ITEMS. 19th and 20th century, China and Japan. Group includes: 3 boxes – one of which is carved as an apple, 2 figures of the Buddha, an elephant, a shrimp, a tiger, and a snuff bottle with two figures carved in relief. SIZE: Largest is 3” t. CONDITION: Several have minor cracks, otherwise good. 9-90129 (800-1,200)

4121
$729.00

TWO PORCELAIN WORKS. Late 19th/early 20th century, China. A Tao Kuang marked quatrefoil tray with white slip flowers on a turquoise ground, and a turquoise glazed seal paste box decorated with dragons in relief. SIZE: 5-1/2″ l x 4″ w and 2-1/2″ h x 3″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91072 (700-900)

4122
$0.00

ROUND PORCELAIN BOX WITH COVER. 20th century, China. Round porcelain box with an underglazed blue decoration of floral scrolling. K’ang Hsi mark on the base. SIZE: 6-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Lid with 2″ hairline crack in center, otherwise good. 9-90670 (300-500)

4123
$414.75

HEXAGONAL PORCELAIN ENAMEL GINGER JAR WITH COVER. Early 20th century, China. Famille Rose decoration of mythical animals. Ch’ia Ch’ing mark on base. SIZE: 7″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92610 (300-400)

4124
$118.50

PORCELAIN VASE. Early 20th century, China. Porcelain vase of iron red color having decoration of the Immortals with gilt accents, and Ch’ien Lung mark on bottom of vase. SIZE: 7-3/4” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-91960 (300-400)

4125
$474.00

PORCELAIN VASE. Early 20th century, China. Flattened pear shape with elephant mask handles. Carved decoration of dragons and phoenixes with polychrome on a dark turquoise ground. SIZE: 11-1/4″ t x 6″ w. CONDITION: Drilled and ground at the top for a lamp, otherwise very good. 7-74375 (250-350)

4126
$2,133.00

TWO PORCELAIN VASES. Early 20th century, China. A flambe vase, and a celadon vase decorated with dragons. SIZE: Tallest: 10-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92580 (200-300)

4127
$474.00

PAIR OF GLAZED ELEPHANTS-AUBERGINE AND BLUE. Early 20th century, China. Each porcelain elephant flambe glazed. SIZE: 10″ l x 8-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Crack to back of one, chips to feet of both. 9-92571 (200-300)

4128
$121.50

CHINESE MEIPING VASE. 20th century, China. Porcelain Ming style blue and white vase with decoration of floral scrolling. SIZE: 9-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Chip to the mouth and foot, broken and repaired. 9-90668 (200-300)

4129
$2,014.50

PORCELAIN PLATE. Circa 1920, China. Crackled cream colored ground with iron red lotus scrolling. Underglaze blue Ming Ch’ia Ch’ing mark. SIZE: 13-3/8″ dia. CONDITION: 2 cracks to the base. 7-74575 (200-300)

4130
$237.00

PORCELAIN VASE. Early 20th century, China. Cylindrical form with a slight mouth. Famille rose decoration of an historical scene. SIZE: 14″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74503 (200-300)

4131
$948.00

PORCELAIN VASE. 19th/early 20th century, China. Famille rose decoration of golden pheasants in a flowering tree. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74436 (200-300)

4132
$546.75

TWO ROBIN’S EGG BLUE GLAZED CERAMICS. Early 20th century, China. Lot of two ceramics. Includes a cylindrical brush holder with a molded decoration of scrolling archaic dragons with a Pavilion mark on the base and a Yi Hsing lidded teapot with 6 character mark. SIZE: 5″ t x 2-3/4″ dia and 6-1/2″ w x 4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74312 (200-300)

4133
$425.25

PORCELAIN DRUM. Early 20th century, China. Famille Rose decoration of children playing. With mark on base. SIZE: 5″ h x 4-1/4 dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73975 (100-200)

4134
$364.50

PORCELAIN PLAQUE. Republican period ca. 1930, China. Hoi Tei with 2 small children. Framed. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h x 6-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91763 (200-300)

4135
$0.00

UNDERGLAZE BLUE SERVING DISH WITH PHOENIX. 20th century, China. Oval porcelain dish with shaped edges and a lobated body. Ming style “heaped and piled” decoration of phoenixes, clouds, and floral scrolling in underglaze blue. 6 character Hsuan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 13-1/2″ l x 11″ w x 2-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Kiln crack on edge, otherwise good with abrasions. 9-90686 (350-550)

4136
$592.50

SAUCER DISH. Early 20th century, China. Lemon yellow glaze. Yung Cheng mark on the base. SIZE: 5-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74571 (300-500)

4137
$592.50

PORCELAIN PILGRIM FLASK. 20th century, China. Elephant handles. Surface decorated in underglaze blue with reserves of dragons and phoenixes with borders of waves, leaves, ju-i, and floral scrolling. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 12″ t x 10″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74565 (300-500)

4138
$651.75

PORCELAIN BOWL. Early 20th century, China. Famille rose decoration of flowers on an orange ground. Yung Cheng mark in light blue on the base. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74468 (300-500)

4139
$3,258.75

PORCELAIN BOWL. Early 20th century, China. Interior decorated with flowers in underglaze blue. Exterior decorated with reserves of flowers in famille rose enamels on a sgraffito ruby ground. Ch’ia Ch’ing mark on the base. SIZE: 3-1/4″ t x 7-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74463 (300-500)

4140
$1,066.50

PORCELAIN VASE. Ca. 1930, China. Famille rose decoration of the immortals. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 16″ h x 6-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Hairline crack at the mouth, otherwise very good. 7-74261 (300-500)

4141
$948.00

RECTANGULAR PORCELAIN PANEL. Early 20th century, China. Decoration of a chih lung with a bat in Famille Rose enamels. SIZE: 15″ l x 10″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74306 (300-500)

4142
$364.50

PORCELAIN ROUND PLAQUE. Republican Period, circa 1930, China. Enameled scene of a Luohan reading a scroll. SIZE: 12-1/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74157 (200-300)

4143
$1,066.50

PORCELAIN COVERED JAR. Late 19th century, China. Cabbage and butterfly pattern. SIZE: 13″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Chip to inside of rim. 9-92549 (200-300)

4144
$948.00

PORCELAIN BALUSTER JAR. 19th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of stylized floral scrolling and bands of ju-i. Hardwood cover. SIZE: 10″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74505 (200-300)

4145
$592.50

PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Te Hua ware. Cylindrical with a slight shoulder and mouth. Lion mask jump rings. Molded decoration of a flowering prunus tree and a bound of ju-i. Drilled for a lamp. SIZE: 15″ t. CONDITION: Kiln flaws, otherwise very good. 7-74504 (200-300)

4146
$474.00

PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Fish shaped handles. Monochrome camellia leaf green glaze. Truncated. SIZE: 10-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74506 (200-300)

4147
$711.00

PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Garlic mouthed bottle form. Famille rose decoration of lotus flowers and ducks. SIZE: 9-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74387 (200-300)

4148
$948.00

PORCELAIN BOWL. 19th century, China. Scalloped edge. Decoration of lotus scrolls on a yellow ground, surmounted by the “Pa Pao Shiang” and a blue ground. Turquoise interior. Ch’ia Ch’ing mark on the base. SIZE: 3″ h x 7-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74386 (200-300)

4149
$1,275.75

PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Rouleau form. Underglaze blue decoration of flowering prunus. SIZE: 17-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74413 (200-300)

4150
$59.25

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES. 19th/early 20th century, China. Bottle form. Pale yellow glaze with relief decoration of a flowering tree and butterfly in white. SIZE: 4-5/8″ h. CONDITION: One with hairline crack in neck, otherwise very good. 7-74347 (200-300)

4151
$486.00

CALLIGRAPHY HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO LU RUNYANG (1841-1915). Standard script on paper, dated “mid-spring of bingwu year”, signed “Shangyuan fengshi Lu Runyang,” with two seals “Chen Lu Runyang” and “Jiaxu zhuang yuan,”. SIZE: 45″ x 12″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91766 (600-800)

4152
$364.50

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN. China, ink on paper, depicting a scholar traveling amidst pines in a rocky landscape, dated “autumn of wuzi year,” signed “Zhang Yuan Dafengtang,” with three seals. SIZE: 36-1/2″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Foxing. 9-91627 (600-800)

4153
$237.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF HUANG JUNBI. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a mountainous landscape with cottages and streams, signed “Huang Junbi,” dated “autumn of gengzi year,” with two seals SIZE: 36″ x 16″. CONDITION: Foxing. 9-91625 (600-800)

4154
$592.50

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO YU FEI’AN (1889-1959). China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a bird perched on barren branches, lengthy inscription, dated, signed “Fei’an at age seventy-one” with two seals. SIZE: 42″ x 11″. CONDITION: Extensive foxing, stain to the mount. 9-90868 (600-800)

4155
$592.50

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO LOU SHIBAI (1918-2010). China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a crow and two dragonflies amidst morning glories, inscribed, signed “Shibai,” with one seal SIZE: 27-1/4″ x 17-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a Long Island Estate. CONDITION: Good with minor creases. 9-90727 (600-800)

4156
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF PU QUAN. China, ink and colors on silk, depicting a galloping stallion under a gnarled pine tree, signed “Songchuang ju shi Pu Quan,” with two seals “Pu Quan chang shou” and “Songchuang ju shi,” SIZE: 52-1/2″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: Good, with cloisonne enameled scroll ends. 7-74252 (600-800)

4157
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a scholar-recluse contemplating under an old pine in a mountainous landscape with waterfall, dated “the tenth month of yihai year,” inscribed “Song Yan Guan Pu Tu,” signed “Zhang Yuan,” with two seals. SIZE: 44″ x 19″. CONDITION: Stain to the margin mount, creases. 9-92457 (700-900)

4158
$546.75

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF WU CHANGSHUO. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting flower branches grown from rockery, inscribed, signed “Wu Changshuo at the age of seventy-five, “ dated “wuwu year,” with three seals, three separate calligraphic inscriptions on silk to the margin of the mount, signed “Ren Shuaiying,” “Zheng Shixuan” and “Zhu Meitun,” respectively. SIZE: 53-1/4″ x 8-3/4″. CONDITION: Stains & surface grime. 9-92438 (700-900)

4159
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL. China, ink on paper, 19th century copy of Zha Shibiao, fine depiction of a recluse in a mountainous landscape with pines, rivers, and pavilions, inscribed, signed “Zha Shibiao,” dated “jiyou year,” with two seals “Zha Shibiao yin” and “Zha Erzhan”. SIZE: 36-3/4″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Surface abrasion, good condition otherwise. 9-92437 (700-900)

4160
$0.00

SET OF FOUR HANGING SCROLLS IN THE MANNER OF ZHAO YUNHE. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting violet, lotus, chrysanthemum, and peony and lilies, respectively, dated “bingyin year,” signed “Zhao Yunhe” or “Zhao Yunweng,” with two or three seals each. SIZE: 58″ x 16″. CONDITION: In various conditions, water stain to the back of the mount to the first two scrolls; water stain to the top of the mount and the back, and creases to the third scroll; Water stain overall and back of the mount and foxing to the last scroll. 9-92435 (700-900)

4161
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO GUAN SHANYUE (1912-2000). China, ink on paper, plum blossoms momei, signed, with one seal. SIZE: 25″ x 15-1/4″. CONDITION: Good, minor stain. 9-90851 (700-900)

4162
$118.50

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHAO PUCHU (1907-2000). China. Calligraphy scroll, cursive script on paper, dated, signed “Puchu,” with one seal. SIZE: 38-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91765 (300-500)

4162a
$182.25

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN (1899-1983). China, Ink and colors on paper, depicting a verdant landscape with gnarled pines, willows, and river, inscribed, dated “the fourth month of guiji year,” signed “Shuren Zhang Daqian Yuan,” with two seals. SIZE: 38″ x 19″ CONDITION: Good 9-91767 (300-500)

4163
$355.50

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF FU BAOSHI. China, ink and light colors on paper, finely depicting a scholar and his attendant walking in a landscape, inscribed, dated “yiyou year,” signed “Baoshi,” with two seals, SIZE: 27″ x 16-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91626 (700-900)

4164
$474.00

THREE HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) In the manner of Li Kuchan, ink and light colors on paper, depicting an eagle perched on a rock, inscribed, signed “Kuchan at the age of eighty-three,” with one seal. 2) In the manner of Li Kuchan, depicting eagle on rock, inscribed, signed, with thee seals. 3) In the manner of Bada Shanren, ink on paper, depicting bird on rock, signed, with two seals. SIZE: 1) 23-1/5″ x 15″. 2) 32-1/4″ x 19-1/2″. 3) 24″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: 1) Good, foxing to the mount. 2) Surface grime, missing one ceramic scroll end. 3) Good. 9-90736 (700-900)

4165
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) In the manner of Xu Beihong, ink and colors on paper, depicting a rooster perched on a rock, dated “early spring of bingxu year,” signed “Beihong,” with one seal. 2) Scroll, ink and colors on paper, depicting in blue and green style a lush mountainous landscape with figures, inscribed, dated “the third month of renwu year,” signed “Zhang Yuan,” with two seals. SIZE: 1) 37-1/2″ x 16-3/4″. 2) 39″ x 18″. CONDITION: 1) Extensive foxing. 2) Good. 9-90725, 9-90726 (700-900)

4166
$1,458.00

BUDDHIST ICON. 18th/19th century, Tibet. Ink and polychrome on heavy cloth. Central figure of Ushnishavijaya surrounded by Buddhas. Later mounting including a description dated 1949. SIZE: 27-1/4″ l x 18-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Rubbing and memory folds. 7-74429 (300-500)

4167
$2,666.25

FRAGMENT OF A BUDDHIST PAINTING. China, Ming period. Ink and colors of 3 heavenly deities on cloth. Original Yamanka label on the back. SIZE: 33″ t x 29″ w. CONDITION: Extensive restoration 7-74345 (300-500)

4168
$1,066.50

SCROLL PAINTING. 19th century, China. Ink and colors on silk. Scene of a gathering of scholars beneath pine trees. Spurious Cheng Te dated inscription with a Tang Yin attribution. SIZE: 67-1/4″ l x 30-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Creases, abrasions, and old repairs. 7-74461 (400-600)

4169
$668.25

BUDDHIST PAINTING. 19th century, Korea. Ink and colors on paper. Scene of Amida flanked by Buddhist divinities. Framed. SIZE: 44″ t x 38″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74332 (500-700)

4170
$850.50

PAINTING OF BUDDHIST ICON. 18th century, Tibet. Central figure of Bhaigrava Buddha surrounded by lineage figures. Framed and glazed. Ink and colors on heavy cloth. SIZE: 29″ h x 18-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Creases, various scratches, toned. 9-92834 (600-800)

4171
$0.00

FOLDING SCREEN. Signed Kano Tanshin (1658-1719), Japan. Ink colors and gilt on paper. Scene of a scholarly gathering. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h x 87″ l. PROVENANCE: Prov. H. Yatsukashi, 1976. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74532 (2,000-2,500)

4172
$711.00

GROUP OF 13 JAPANESE DISHES. 18th/19th century, Japan. Group includes: six 18th century Japanese plates, one with decoration of horses in underglaze blue and five with underglaze blue and molded decoration; three plates with decoration of fish in underglaze blue; three shaped dishes, two in the form of abalone shells, and one in the form of a double gourd; and one red Kutani hexagonal bowl. SIZE: Largest: 10″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Minor chips. Kutani has a few small cracks. 9-92648, 9-92675, 9-92676, 9-92690, 9-92691 (1,200-1,300)

4173
$355.50

PORCELAIN VASE. Late 19th century, Japan. Underglaze blue decoration of shishi and peony flowers, additional enamel floral decoration, lobated form. SIZE: Vase: 14-1/2″ h. Overall: 28″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, vase has been drilled and mounted as a lamp. 9-92586 (300-500)

4174
$1,066.50

CARVING OF EMMA-O, THE GOD OF HEALTH. 19th century, Japan. Pottery, lacquered in red and black. Old label on bottom. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex Metropolitan Art Museum. From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92650 (400-600)

4175
$474.00

CARVED WOODEN DEMON DRESSED AS A MONK. 19th century, Japan. Bone inlays. SIZE: 9″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: One of the demon’s horns has been replaced, otherwise very good. 9-92663 (200-300)

4176
$0.00

FIGURE OF THE GODDESS OF MERCY. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Seated figure in bronze and champleve enamels. On wooden stand. SIZE: 11-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Section of wooden stand missing, roughness to casting, otherwise very good. 7-74398 (300-500)

4177
$1,336.50

BUDDHIST IMAGE. 19th century, Japan. Carved, lacquered, and gilt image of an enthroned Amida. SIZE: 20″ h. CONDITION: Wear to the lacquer and losses. 7-74240 (300-500)

4178
$296.25

BRONZE BUDDHIST IMAGE. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan, Tokyo School. Standing figure of Kannon, the Goddess of Mercy. Signed. SIZE: 14″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74236 (300-500)

4179
$474.00

BRONZE FIGURE OF A WARRIOR. Early 20th century, Japan. Surface decorated with champlevé enamels. Standing on bronze base. With hardwood stand. SIZE: 17″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74399 (300-500)

4180
$948.00

BRONZE FIGURE OF A HUNTER. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Tokyo School. Figure of a hunter with a matchlock gun resting atop a fitted wood stand. SIZE: 25″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92624 (800-1,200)

4181
$2,666.25

MIXED METAL JAR. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Decoration of a pheasant and a snake. SIZE: 12″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Missing handles. Abraded surface. 9-92566 (400-600)

4182
$474.00

FOOTED BOWL WITH BLUE AND WHITE LANDSCAPE. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Signed “Makuzukozan” on bottom. Lobated form with a tripod base. Landscape in underglaze blue and red. SIZE: 8-1/2″ dia x 6-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Crackle natural to making. 9-92616 (300-400)

4183
$0.00

LARGE HIRADO PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, Japan. Underglaze blue decoration of flowers. SIZE: 15″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, with kiln waste at the foot rim. 9-92641 (300-500)

4184
$546.75

LACQUER FOOTED TRAY. 18th/19th century, Japan. The footed tray with floral Mon emblems. SIZE: Tray: 2-3/4″ h x 10-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, tarnishing to silver, some rubbing to gilding on rim. 9-92593 (300-500)

4185
$1,422.00

HIRADO WARE IRIS VASE, SILVER COLLAR. Early 20th century, Japan. Double walled type, reticulated basket weave surface decorated with iris flower in underglaze blue, with silver base. SIZE: 12″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92573 (200-300)

4186
$355.50

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES WITH BIRD HANDLES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Decoration in underglaze blue of floral reserves with enameled dragons on brocade ground, having animal form handles. Signed “Fukugawa” on bottom. SIZE: 12″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Rubbing to designs. 9-92626 (200-300)

4187
$237.00

TWO PORCELAIN BOWLS. Late 19th century, Japan. Imari ware. Both with decoration of phoenixes and flowers. SIZE: Each is 13″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Both are generally very good. 9-92583, 9-92584 (600-800)

4189
$237.00

PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE FLORAL VASES WITH APPLIED HANDLES. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Applied floral handles, underglaze blue decoration of flowers. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Glaze imperfection, otherwise very good. 9-92617 (200-300)

4190
$237.00

BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASE WITH DRAGON. Early 20th century, Japan. Arita ware. Relief dragons on an underglaze blue ground. SIZE: 12″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92547 (100-150)

4191
$0.00

PAIR ARITA WARE PORCELAIN PLATES. 18th/19th century, Japan. Lobated edge, chrysanthemum pattern of various brocades. Spurious Ming Cheng Hua mark on bottom. SIZE: 9″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92677 (100-150)

4192
$0.00

PORCELAIN RECTANGULAR PLATE. 20th century, Japan. Arita ware. Map plate illustrating Japan and other countries around. Underglaze blue decoration of waves and descriptions. Spurious Tempyo mark on the bottom of base. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 11″. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92678 (200-300)

4193
$1,422.00

HIRADO TEMPLE IDOL. 19th century, Japan. Hirado ware. Porcelain figure of a Sennin with underglaze blue decoration. SIZE: 14″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Loss to dragon’s whiskers. 9-92618 (500-700)

4195
$118.50

GOURD PLANTER WITH STAND. 19th century, Japan. Composed of gourds and lacquered wood. SIZE: 16″ dia x 11″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92546 (300-500)

4196
$729.00

THREE IRON KETTLES. 19th century, Japan. Two with bronze covers, one without. Decoration of landscapes, calligraphy, bamboo and flowers. SIZE: Largest: 8″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: One missing its cover as noted above. 9-92539 (300-500)

4197
$0.00

SIX PANEL SAMURAI FOLDING SCREEN. Circa 1930, Japan. Ink in colors on paper with scene of historical figures with text above. SIZE: 66″ w x 47″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally good overall. With some foxing, scratches, minor water stains, mostly to borders. 9-92694 (400-600)

4198
$474.00

WOODBLOCK PRINT TRIPTYCH, RETURN FROM HUNT. Late 19th century, Japan. Triptych with a hunt scene, signed “Yoshi Toshi”. Framed and glazed. SIZE: Each panel: 14″ w x 9″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good overall with toning. 9-92693 (200-300)

4199
$592.50

SIGNED (Japanese, 20th Century) ONCOMING RAIN. Large watercolor scene shows six black & white ducks on light blue calm water in a light rain which is seen making small ringlets on the water surface. Large green plants are sprinkled with small white flowers along the water’s edge. Signed with an Oriental black signature having red block. Housed in a large decorative painted wood frame with double matte & glass. A label affixed to back by Lloyd Paxton, Dallas, TX. SIZE: Sight: 33-1/2″ x 52-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-20779 (800-1,200)

4200
$425.25

PORCELAIN WHALE PLATE. 19th century, Japan. Interior decoration of whales at sea. Exterior of underglaze blue, fish caught in a net of red and gold. Signed on central cartouche. SIZE: 8-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92683 (300-400)

4201
$118.50

PORCELAIN VASE. Late 19th century, Japan. Seto ware. 3 part devil’s work type. Underglaze blue decoration of floral scrolling, cranes, and brocade patterns. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92577 (400-600)

4202
$59.25

STONEWARE BOWL. 19th century, Japan. Yatsuhiro ware. Puncheong style decoration, white slip patterns impressed on a dove grey ground. Gold lacquer designs imitating repairs. SIZE: 3″ h x 7-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74280 (200-300)

4203
$0.00

FOUR PANEL SCREEN. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Ink colors and gilt on paper of festival scene, having brocade mounts. SIZE: 72″ w x 36″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good overall, with toning and minor scratches. 9-92692 (600-800)

4204
$7,702.50

SATSUMA PALACE VASE, SIGNED. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. One side with designs of the sun Goddess and warriors, the other side with women and children playing. Brocade boarders, cobalt blue ground. Signed on the bottom “Kinkozan”. SIZE: 15″ dia x 23″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Wear to gilt. 9-92572 (4,000-6,000)

4205
$1,303.50

ROYAL SATSUMA LANDSCAPE VASE. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Depicting a cherry blossom viewing excursion. Signed on bottom. SIZE: 10″ h x 8″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, with rubbing to gilt. 9-92600 (500-700)

4206
$4,147.50

POTTERY VASE. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Finely painted with flowering plants and geese within reserves on a cobalt blue ground. With gilt decoration of Genjimon, leaves, and brocade patterns. Signed Kinkozan. SIZE: 14″ h x 9″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74397 (2,000-2,500)

4207
$3,645.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET ATTRIBUTED TO ZHANG DAQIAN (1899-1983). China, running script on paper, dedicated to Mr. Qianshu, signed “Shuren Zhang Yuan,” with two seals. SIZE: 52-1/2″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Foxing, creases, tear to the top mount. 9-90845 (3,000-4,000)

4208
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET ATTRIBUTED TO LIANG QICHAO (1873-1929). China, cursive script on gilt red paper, signed with two seals. SIZE: 58-1/2″ x 13″. CONDITION: Good, foxing to the back. 9-90833 (3,500-4,000)

4209
$6,517.50

LEAF PAINTING. China, early 20th century copy of Ren Yi, ink and colors on silk, finely depicting a bird amidst fruit branches, dedicated to Mr. Tingsheng, dated “wuzi year in Guangxu Reign,” signed “Ren Yi,” with two seals. SIZE: 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-90829 (5,500-6,500)

4210
$12,150.00

LOOSE PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN. China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting cottages and mountains along a river, inscribed, signed “Yuan at the age of eighty,” with four seals, “Zhang Yuan Zhi Yin,” “Daqian ju shi,” “Moiie jingshe” and a pictorial seal. SIZE: 19″ x 24-1/2″. CONDITION: Minor stain to the bottom right, extensive foxing to the mount. 9-90830 (12,000-15,000)

4211
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO QI GONG (1912-2005). China, running script on paper, signed “Qi Gong,” with three seals together with the publication “Exhibition of Qi Gong Calligraphy.” SIZE: 31-1/2″ x 13″. CONDITION: Good with ivory scroll ends. 9-90832 (16,000-18,000)

4212
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF LU YANSHAO. China, , ink and light colors on paper, depicting rocky mountains amidst clouds, inscribed, dated, dedicated to Mr. Lu Jingluo, signed, with three seals. SIZE: 29-1/4″ x 20″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90846 (4,000-6,000)

4213
$0.00

HANDSCROLL. China, 19th century copy of Ding Guanpeng, ink and colors on silk, finely depicting Luohan group riding on crashing waves, signed “Ding Guanpeng,” with four seals, 9 ¾ x 60 in.; frontispiece, inscribed “You Yi Shen Tong,” signed “Zhao Bingchong,” with one seal, 9 ¾ x 26 in.; with three colophons, signed “Liang Shizheng” with two seals, “Mo Youzhi” with one seal, and “Zhu Xiong” with one seal, 9 ¾ x 49 in.; title slip with two seals. SIZE: Total: 9-3/4″ x 135″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91000 (3,500-5,500)

4214
$1,422.00

PORCELAIN PLATE. K’ang Hsi period (1662-1722), China. Underglaze blue decoration of flowers. SIZE: 15-1/8″ dia. CONDITION: Chip to footrim. 7-74537 (300-500)

4215
$6,075.00

PORCELAIN VASE. Ch’ien Lung mark (1735-1796) and probably of the period, China. Underglaze blue decoration of roundels of mythical birds and flowers with borders of Kuei dragons and lotus petals. Five bats at the shoulder. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70508 (1,200-1,800)

4216
$9,112.50

CHUN WARE FLOWER POT. Probably Yuan to early Ming period, 14th century. Rectangular form swelling to the mouth with indented corners and pronounced lip. Ju-i feet. Turquoise interior; exterior with a thick purple to crushed strawberry glaze. Brown slip foot with an engraved number Chien (9). SIZE: 7-1/2″ l x 6-1/2″ w x 6″ t. CONDITION: Surface degradation to the lower 2″ surface, otherwise very good. 7-74460 (800-1,200)

4217
$26,070.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN CANDLE PRICKETS. Chia Ching mark (1796-1820) and probably of the period, China. Famille rose decoration of “eight precious emblems” on a lotus scroll ground. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70510 (2,500-3,000)

4218
$10,665.00

CHEKIANG CELADON PORCELAIN BOWL. Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), China. Lung Chuan ware. Deep bowl with everted lip. Pale sea green color. Interior carved with scrolling floral elements centering a floral spray. The exterior with dense foliate design raised on a circular foot. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h x 13-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with light surface scratching to interior. 9-92725 (8,000-12,000)

4219
$1,066.50

KRAAK WARE SAUCER. Late Ming to Transitional, ca. 1620, China. Kraak ware porcelain bowl with underglazed blue decorations of flowering trees and “The Hundred Antiques”. Chinese character “jade” on the base. SIZE: 6-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Minor chips. 7-74302 (200-300)

4220
$11,850.00

CELADON VASE. China, sung Period (960-1279). Lung chuan ware. Bottle shaped with long neck and bow string marks. Pronounced crab claw crackle. Yamanaka, Kyoto 1963 sticker to base. SIZE: 8″ h. PROVENANCE: Formerly acquired from the estate of Mrs Gloria O’Hara in Vancouver. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92907 (800-1,200)

4221
$3,555.00

CELADON BOWL. Ming period (1368-1644), China. Lung Chuan ware. Pale sea green color. Interior carved with floral elements. SIZE: 5″ h x 13-5/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74408 (300-500)

4222
$35,550.00

PORCELAIN PLAQUE. Ch’ien Lung period (1735-1796), China. Famille rose decoration of the various aspects of silk production. Rosewood frame. Old letter on the back inside the cover. SIZE: 31-3/4″ t x 11-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74556 (9,000-12,000)

4223
$770.25

DOUBLE GOURD PORCELAIN VASE. Early 20th century, China. Decoration of bats in iron red on a gilt ground with a Famille Rose enamel bowl of mille-fleur. 4 character mark on base. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74159 (200-300)

4224
$5,925.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN TABLE SCREEN. Early 20th century, China. Porcelain table screen of Famille rose enamel decoration of a landscape scene, with a carved and pierced rosewood frame. SIZE: Plaque: 15-1/4″ h x 10-1/4″ w. Overall: 16-1/2″ h x 14″ w. CONDITION: Very good, losses to apron of frame stand. 9-92722 (3,000-5,000)

4225
$4,740.00

PORCELAIN DISH. 18th century, China. Porcelain dish with an underglaze blue decoration of dragons and phoenixes, bearing a Pebble Hill Plantation sticker. SIZE: 8-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92342 (6,000-8,000)

4226
$6,682.50

PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH. Yung Ch’eng mark (1722-1735) and probably of the period, China. Tou Tsai ware. Decoration of flowering plants, butterflies, and fantastic rocks. SIZE: 5-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74569 (300-500)

4227
$2,370.00

K’ANG HSI BLUE AND WHITE BOWL. K’ang Hsi period (1662-1722), China. Bowl with an underglazed blue decoration of butterflies and flowers. Flower mark on the base. SIZE: 7-3/4″ dia x 4″ h. CONDITION: Rim frits and an age crack to the base. 7-74300 (300-500)

4228
$9,112.50

PORCELAIN BOWL. 19th century, China. Finely painted “San Yang” design of 3 sheep in a garden of flowering trees in famille rose enamels. 6 character Tao Kuang mark on the base and possibly of the period. SIZE: 5-1/4″ dia x 3-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91005 (2,800-3,500)

4229
$4,252.50

YELLOW GLAZED BOWL WITH BATS. Kuang Hsu mark (1875-1908) and possibly of the period. Yellow ground with famille rose decoration of bats, peaches, and shou characters. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 4-3/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90675 (1,600-1,800)

4230
$0.00

BAMBOO BRUSHPOT, BITONG, WITH BOX. 18th century, China, Finely carved with sages and bamboo grove. Extensive poem with cyclical date on one side. SIZE: 5-1/4″ dia x 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Crack and loss to bottom interior. 9-91621 (5,500-6,500)

4231
$20,737.50

BRUSH POT. 19th century, China. Possibly agarwood, finely carved as a narrow tree trunk with flowering prunus. SIZE: 6” dia x 5-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: From a private California collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91025 (22,000-25,000)

4232
$0.00

JADE BRUSH POT. 20th century, China. Translucent spinach green with black markings. Surface carved in relief with immortals in a mountain landscape. SIZE: 6-7/8″ h x 5-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Spider crack to the bottom, otherwise very good. 7-74158 (6,500-7,500)

4233
$5,925.00

JADE PLAQUE WITH FOO DOG. 18th-19th century, China. Rectangular jade plaque. Pure white stone. Surface carved with a mythical animal, four seal characters, and archaic scrolling. SIZE: 2-1/2″ t x 1-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90791 (3,800-4,500)

4234
$5,467.50

RECTANGULAR JADE PLAQUE. 18th-19th century, China. Rectangular jade plaque surfaced carved with Ling chih and a basket of flowers. Greyish-white stone with a russet markings. SIZE: 2″ h x 1-3/8″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90783 (4,500-5,500)

4235
$8,295.00

JADE PLAQUE CARVED WITH CHILD. 18th-19th century, China. Rectangular jade plaque carved with a child and Ling chih. Pure white stone with a foliated finial and base. Signed with a single seal. SIZE: 3″ t x 2-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90790 (5,500-6,500)

4236
$6,517.50

CARVED JADE WASHER. 19th century, China. A jade carving of a pale green colored stone. Well hollowed as a water coupe. A study of peaches and bats. Lid is carved as a cicada. SIZE: 3-1/2″ w x 2-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90795 (5,500-6,500)

4237
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF BOY. 19th century, China. A jade carving of a little boy with a leafy branch. Pure white stone with russet areas. SIZE: 4″ l x 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90792 (10,000-12,000)

4238
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF PEACHES AND FOO DOGS. 20th century, China. No indication of dyes. Accompanied by a Stone Group Laboratories certificate. SIZE: 3″ l x 2-1/2″ d x 2″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-74578 (20,000-30,000)

4239
$0.00

JADE FIGURAL CARVING. China. The carving depicts two children wrestling over a silver ingot, carved from a fine translucent white stone with russet markings. SIZE: 8″ l X 2-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91997 (10,000-12,000)

4240
$0.00

LARGE JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. In the form of peaches. Even lavender color with bright apple green spots. Fitted root wood stand. SIZE: 10″ t x 8″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74590 (8,000-10,000)

4241
$8,295.00

JADE PEBBLE CARVING. Early 20th century, China. The carving of a boy on a lotus pod. The stone of fine quality, of even white coloring with brown markings. SIZE: 3″ h x 2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91998 (8,000-10,000)

4242
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A PIG. China. The study of a pig carved from a gray stone with black streaks. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h x 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91996 (7,000-9,000)

4243
$0.00

JADE CARVING. 18th/19th century, China. Jade carving of a dark celadon green stone, study of a grooming camel. With carved fitted hardwood base. SIZE: 5” w x 3-1/2” d x 3” t. not including stand. CONDITION: Generally very good with natural fissure to back of stone. 9-92375 (7,000-9,000)

4244
$6,517.50

JADE SCEPTER. 20th century, China. Rui in the form of ling chih, even white color. SIZE: 11-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92914 (6,000-8,000)

4245
$0.00

JADEITE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Carved with bats and cash coins. Natural. No indication of dye. Accompanied by a Stone Group Laboratories certificate. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 2″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-74582 (8,000-12,000)

4246
$0.00

JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Carving of the Goddess of Mercy Quanyin. No indication of dye. Accompanied by a Stone Group Laboratories certificate. SIZE: 3″ h x 2″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-74588 (6,000-8,000)

4247
$10,072.50

GILT COPPER JU-I SCEPTER. 20th century, China. Gilt copper repousse with decoration of bats, cranes, deer, and lingzhi set with turquoise cabochons. Surface further engraved with clouds and bats. Accompanied by box. SIZE: 11-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: The estate of John Gerhardt Family Trust, acquired in San Francisco in the 1960s. CONDITION: Minor rubbing to the gilt, otherwise very good. 9-25027 (5,000-6,000)

4248
$29,160.00

BRONZE SCEPTER. China. Ch’ia Ch’ing mark and probably of the period, 19th century. Cloisonne with a decoration of the immortals, bats, and peaches on pale turquoise ground. Heavy gilt surface. Long inscription on the back. Accompanied by box. SIZE: 14-3/4” l. PROVENANCE: The estate of John Gerhardt family trust, acquired from Ashkenazi & Co, in the 1980’s. CONDITION: Good, with rubbing to the gilt. 9-25040 (4,500-5,500)

4249
$8,887.50

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. White jade with slight gray color and brown markings. Carving of a Lung Ma. Accompanied by box. SIZE: 4-1/4” l x 2-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: The Estate of John Gerhardt Family Trust, acquired from Ashkenazi & Co. in the 1980’s CONDITION: Very good with natural fissures to the stone. 9-25030 (4,000-5,000)

4250
$0.00

JADE COVERED BOX. 20th century, China. This fine oval box, the cover with dragon finial, carved from a pale celadon colored stone, the surface decorated with Ch’ien Lung. SIZE: 4″ l x 2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91994 (3,500-4,500)

4251
$0.00

JADE CARVING. 20th c, China. Buddhist saint handing a monkey a peach. Gray colored stone. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92929 (2,500-3,500)

4252
$4,252.50

GILT BRONZE BUDDHA. 16th century, Tibet. Seated figure of Shakyamuni Buddha. Engraved Robes. SIZE: 10″ h x 8″ w. CONDITION: Wear to gilt, otherwise very good. 7-74576 (2,000-3,000)

4253
$0.00

SINO-TIBETIAN BUDDHIST IMAGE. Ch’ien Lung mark (1735-1796) and of the period. Gilt bronze figure of Tsong Kapa. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74395 (1,000-1,500)

4254
$0.00

GILT BRONZE FIGURE. 18th/19th century. Sino-Tibetan gilt bronze Buddhist image. Figure of Yamantakra in yab-yum. Mark on bottom of base. SIZE: 6-1/2 l x 6-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good, with wear commensurate with age. 9-91081 (500-700)

4255
$37,920.00

BRONZE IMAGE OF THE GODDESS OF MERCY QUANYIN. 18th century, China. Fine proportions with elegant drapery. Inlay of silver with decoration of bamboo and clouds. Signed Shih So. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74235 (400-600)

4256
$2,607.00

BRONZE BUDDHA. Probably T’ang period (618-912), China. Figure of Avalokiteshvara seated in royal ease (Latisana)on top of a lotus blossom. On carved wooden base. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: Figure missing right arm. 7-74316 (200-300)

4257
$711.00

BRONZE BUDDHA. 16th century Ayutthayan period, Thailand. Seated figure in the earth witnessing mudra. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74243 (200-300)

4258
$4,252.50

TIE LI ALTAR TABLE. 17th century, China. Tie Li ironwood altar table with traces of lacquer still remaining, having horse hoof feet. SIZE: 77-1/2″ l x 21-3/4″ w x 32″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: As found. 9-92503 (700-900)

4259
$2,251.50

BRONZE CENSER WITH GILDED FINIAL. Ming Period 1368-1644, China. Heaven soaring handles, single horned chih lung feet. Top pierced with kuei dragons. Finial of chih lung heavily gilded. SIZE: 14″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92651 (2,000-2,500)

4260
$7,110.00

TWO CHINESE BRONZES. 18th century or earlier, China. A miniature censer of a square form with “heaven soaring” handles and a Hsuan Te mark and a parcel gilt vase with Hu Wen Ming decoration of grapes and squirrels on a punched ground. Faux jump rings with butterflies. SIZE: Censer 2-1/2″ l x 2″ h; vase 3-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91001 (4,500-6,500)

4261
$1,540.50

PERSIMMON CENSER. 18th century, China. Censer with a fine persimmon glaze and 2 handles. Old collector’s label on bottom. SIZE: 5-3/4″ dia x 2-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74384 (1,000-2,000)

4262
$972.00

BRONZE VASE. 18th century, China. Hexagonal form. Dragon handles. Archaic decoration of Tao Tieh masks with silver inlay. SIZE: 21-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, retains old surfaces. 7-74234 (600-800)

4263
$3,555.00

SUN SPLASHED CENSER. 17th/18th century, China. Bronze inlaid with gold. Chih Lung head handles on a tripod base. Bottom with gilt inscription Shang Nei. SIZE: 9″ w x 5-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74308 (1,000-1,500)

4264
$2,370.00

BRONZE VASE. 18th century, China. gold splashed surface. Decoration of clouds and mythical animals. Tripod base. Hsuan Te cypher on the bottom. SIZE: 9″ h x 8-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74378 (400-600)

4265
$9,480.00

TWO INCENSE BURNERS. 18th century, China. One with lion mask handles and a decoration of kuei dragon scrolls; the other with lotus scrolling. Both on turquoise grounds. Ch’ien lung mark on the base. SIZE: Largest is 5-3/4″ t x 13″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91041 (600-800)

4266
$1,185.00

ARCHAIC STYLE BRONZE DRINKING CUP. Dated 3 year of Ch’ien Lung (1739), China. Chueh with a band of thunder meander. SIZE: 6-1/2″ l x 6-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74550 (100-150)

4267
$3,081.00

LARGE ELM ALTAR TABLE. 18th century, China. Large elm altar table having ju-i carved slats. SIZE: 102″ l x 25-1/2″ w x 34″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: As found. 9-92505 (400-600)

4268
$546.75

BRONZE CENSER. 19th century, China. Bronze censer on a tripod base. Gold splashed surface. Hsuan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 4″ h x 5″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90679 (500-700)

4269
$729.00

ARCHAIC RITUAL BRONZE. Chou period ca. 600 BC, China. Kuang form with a Tao Tieh mask at the mouth, rich azurite patina. SIZE: 9″ l x 6″ w. CONDITION: Old repairs. 7-74548 (800-1,200)

4270
$3,555.00

ARCHAIC BRONZE BEAKER. Probably Chou period 6th century BC, China. Ku with Tao Tie masks and scrolling designs. SIZE: 9-5/8″ t. CONDITION: Signs of old repairs. 7-74573 (2,000-3,000)

4271
$729.00

BRONZE CAULDRON. Han period (2nd century BC – 2nd century AD), China. Bear form feet. Ting shape. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h x 5-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74242 (300-500)

4272
$486.00

PORCELAIN SPOUTED CUP. Yuan period (1279-1368), China. White glazed. SIZE: 7-1/2″ w x 6″ dia. CONDITION: Kiln cracks and vertical tight hairline opposing handle. 9-90711 (200-300)

4273
$1,303.50

CHING PAI PORCELAIN BOWL. Southern Sung period (1127-1274), China. Foliate edge. Interior carved with flowers. Inscription on the foot in ink. SIZE: 2-1/2″ t x 7-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Minor chips on rim, otherwise very good. 7-74260 (300-500)

4274
$729.00

STONEWARE WINE BOTTLE. Sung Period (969A.D.-1126A.D.), China. Honan ware. Black glaze with persimmon splashes. SIZE: 12″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Abrasion consistent with age. 9-92629 (300-400)

4275
$7,290.00

STONE SCULPTURE OF HORSE. Probably Ming Period (1368-1644), China. Depicting a standing caparisoned horse. SIZE: 30″ h x 32″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, wear appropriate with age. 9-92510 (1,000-1,500)

4276
$1,215.00

LARGE ELM PLANT TABLE WITH STONE TOP. 18th century, China. The 3″ thick mottled black and beige colored polished stone slab set upon the conforming rectangular frame of mortise and tenon construction raised on heavy square legs joined by a box stretcher of square elements. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 47-1/2″ l x 34″ d. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: The old weathered surfaces showing appropriate wear. Structurally good. 9-92511 (800-1,200)

4277
$6,075.00

PAIR OF GUARDIAN BURIAL FIGURES. Tang Period (618-920), China. Loka pala figures of warriors in armor. Traces of polychrome detail remaining. SIZE: 25″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Very good with wear appropriate with age. 9-92409 (1,200-1,500)

4278
$1,761.75

POTTERY TOMB FIGURE. Han Period, China. Model of serving girl, with traces of pigment remaining. SIZE: 24″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally good with professional repair. 9-92534 (800-1,200)

4279
$8,295.00

CARVED STONE LION. Five Dynasties Period (907-960), China. Carved from sandstone or similar stone depicting a seated animal on base posed with brocade ball beneath right paw. SIZE: 28″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: With normal and expected weathering from elements. Otherwise good. 9-92408 (5,500-7,500)

4280
$2,014.50

LARGE COFFER. 17th/18th century. China. Brass reinforced corners, single drawer. Elmwood with traces of a burgundy lacquered surface. SIZE: 76″ l x 25″ w x 34-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: As found. 9-92404 (2,500-3,500)

4281
$0.00

LARGE COBALT BLUE PEKING BOTTLE VASE. 19th century, China. Cobalt blue large Peking glass bottle vase with a flaring top and a splayed “added-on” foot. The indented foot has a four-character reign mark with a square. SIZE: 11″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74514 (800-1,200)

4282
$1,185.00

IMPERIAL YELLOW PEKING GLASS JAR. Probably 18th century, China. Imperial yellow Peking glass jar with four decorative features at top and bottom plus two outlining a middle decoration of dragons. Jar has ring foot and shows evidence of being made in the Imperial Glass Workshop. SIZE: 3″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74519 (800-1,200)

4283
$237.00

IMPERIAL PEKING GLASS VASE. 19th century, China. Imperial yellow Peking glass vase has a pear shape and is decorated with flowers and leaves stemming from rock work. Vase has slightly indented ring foot formed from two layers of yellow glass making the piece quite heavy. SIZE: 7-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74520 (800-1,200)

4284
$486.00

CELADON PEKING GLASS VASE. 19th century, China. Peking glass vase of celadon green color with bulbous form. Vase is highly polished. SIZE: 12″ t. CONDITION: Base has been ground, otherwise very good. 7-74521 (800-1,200)

4285
$237.00

PEKING GINGER JAR WITH LID. 19th century, China. Peking ginger jar with lid is of translucent white glass with decoration of landscape including several trees, pagoda, and fisherman. SIZE: 6″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74522 (800-1,200)

4286
$607.50

RARE PEKING BOWL WITH WHITE OVERLAY. 19th century, China. Rare bowl of Peking glass with white overlay on mid-blue ground has scalloped rim. White overlay is carved to display lotus plant and flowers. Base of the bowl carries a museum number that was once used for identification. SIZE: 8-1/2″ w x 3″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74516 (500-700)

4287
$0.00

UNUSUAL PEKING GLASS VASE WITH BLACK OVERLAY. 19th century, China. Peking glass vase having an unusual black overlay on a white ground. Black glass overlay is carved to reveal lotus plants and flowers. Also, two ducks are carved swimming on the water’s surface. SIZE: 7″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74517 (500-700)

4288
$0.00

BLACK PEKING GLASS VASE. 19th century, China. Peking glass vase in black with flaring top and flat base. SIZE: 7-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74518 (500-700)

4289
$850.50

RED PEKING GLASS BOWL. 19th century, China. Bowl in transparent faceted red Peking glass. Three rows of facets decorate the outside of the bowl and have been well polished. A reign mark has been incised into the indented base and it is of the period. SIZE: 6-1/4″ w x 2-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74512 (400-600)

4290
$182.25

PEKING GLASS VASE. 19th century, China. Peking glass vase has a turquoise blue overlay on a white ground. Overlay is well carved to display several trees in the landscape as well as two horses on the ground. Base is indented ring foot. SIZE: 6-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74515 (400-600)

4291
$651.75

PAIR OF PEKING GLASS BOWLS. 19th century, China. Dark turquoise color. Surfaces carved with parrots and flowering trees. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 7″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74154 (300-500)

4292
$533.25

PEKING GLASS BOWL. 19th century, China. ruby cut to white. Cameo decoration of cockerels and clouds. Engraved Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 3″ h x 6-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74404 (300-500)

4293
$243.00

PEKING GLASS VASE. 19th century, China. Red overlay on white ground Peking glass vase of the Qing dynasty. Well carved to display a lotus plant and blooms. SIZE: 6-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74511 (300-500)

4294
$425.25

PEKING BOWL. 19th century, China. Opaque blue on white ground Peking glass bowl. Blue overlay is beautifully carved to display foliage and flowers together with four birds. This bowl is very heavy and dates to the mid-19th century. SIZE: 7″ w x 3″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74513 (300-500)

4295
$829.50

PEKING GLASS VASE. 19th century, China. Cameo carved cobalt blue to white with birds and peony plants. SIZE: 7″ h x 4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74416 (200-300)

4296
$237.00

PAIR OF PEKING GLASS FIGURES. Circa 1920s, China. Pair of Peking glass figures of the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin, now mounted as lamps. SIZE: Each is 9” t. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Figures very good and original. 9-92165 (300-400)

4297
$118.50

SPECIAL ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOT. This lot consists of twelve past Julia auction catalogs, together with their prices realized list. These catalogs serve as a valuable reference source. We regularly sell our past auction catalogs to collectors and dealers alike for that purpose. Please also note: The entire proceeds of this lot (to include the buyer’s premium), shall be donated to the St. Jude Children’s Hospital. St. Jude’s is one of the finest hospitals in North America today for the research and care of children afflicted with cancer. We hope that you will consider competing on this lot, we consider it to be an extremely worthwhile cause and we have dedicated ourselves to include similar lots in every single one of our auctions, the proceeds of which will be donated to St. Jude’s. Thank you for your participation. CONDITION: Very good. 8-87112 (300-400)

4298
$1,185.00

CLOISONNE CENSER. 19th century, China. Cloisonne censer with lobated body, stylized lotus scrolls on a turquoise ground. Repousse copper cover with pierced decoration of lotus scrolls. SIZE: 6-1/2” t x 4” dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Censer has dented handles and feet with enamel loss. Censer cover has some loss to the edge. Otherwise good. 9-25057 (2,000-3,000)

4299
$711.00

BRONZE INCENSE BOX. 18th/19th century, China. Bronze incense box with lobated body having decoration of stylized lotuses on turquoise ground. SIZE: 2-1/2” dia x 2” t. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Some pitting to enamel work, considerable rubbing to gilt. 9-25058 (800-1,200)

4300
$1,215.00

CLOISONNE BOX. 18th/19th century, China. Cloisonne box of rectangular form with decoration of bats, peaches and stylized lotus scrolling on turquoise ground. SIZE: 2-1/4” l x 1” w x 1-1/2” h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Some loss to enamels at corner, pitting. 9-25059 (1,200-1,800)

4301
$592.50

CLOISONNE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Cloisonne snuff bottle of wide-waisted pear form. Stylized lotuses on a turquoise ground, with a coral bead stopper. SIZE: 1-3/4” t x 1-3/4” w. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Minor enamel chips. 9-25060 (300-400)

4302
$364.50

GROUP OF JAPANESE CLOISONNE. 19th century, Japan. To include: 1) two Cloisonne brush handles in various geometric designs on turquoise ground. 2) A bronze Cloisonne water pot, shaped as a miniature kettle with stylized lotuses on turquoise ground. 3) A pair of Cloisonne scroll weights decorated with stylized flowers on a turquoise ground. SIZE: 1) Largest: 5” l. 2) 1-1/4” h x 1” dia. 3) 1” dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: All with small chips to enamel and with rubbing to surfaces. Generally good. 9-25061, 9-25063, 9-25072 (700-900)

4303
$4,740.00

TWO MINIATURE CLOISONNE VASES. Ch’ien Lung Period (1735-1796), China. The first decorated with stylized lotuses on a turquoise ground; the second a square baluster form vase with stylized quei dragons in dark blue on a turquoise ground, heavily gilded. SIZE: First: 1-1/2” h. Second: 3-1/4” h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: The first with minor chips to enamel, the second very fine. 9-25062, 9-25073 (300-500)

4304
$829.50

MINIATURE CLOISONNE VASE. 18th century, China. Cloisonne vase with decorations of taotie masks, acanthus elements and flanges, kui-form. SIZE: 3-1/8″ t. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Numerous dents and losses to enamel. Rubbing to gilt. 9-25064 (1,200-1,800)

4305
$4,740.00

CLOISONNE CENSER. Probably Kang Hsi period (1622-1722), China. Stylized lotus scrolling on turquoise ground, heavily gilt surface with rubbing. SIZE: 6” dia x 5” t. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, with rubbing to gilt surface, pitting to enamels. 9-25065 (4,000-6,000)

4306
$2,308.50

CLOISSONNE PLATE. 20th century, China. Decoration of dragons, phoenixes, and cranes in yellow on a turquoise ground. Ch’ia Ch’ing mark on the bottom. Accompanied by box. SIZE: 13” dia. PROVENANCE: The Estate of John Gerhardt Family Trust, acquired in London in the late 1980s. CONDITION: Considerable rubbing to the gilt, otherwise good. 9-25039 (2,200-2,800)

4307
$1,215.00

CLOISSONE BOWL. Late 19th century, Japan. Cloisonne bowl having decoration of Onegadori Roosters and brocade patterns. SIZE: 12” dia x 9” h. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Generally good with some damage to rim and a few scratches. 9-91948 (2,000-3,000)

4307a
$248,850.00

TWO LARGE CLOISONNE CENSERS. 19th century, China. Surface decorated with formalized lotus scrolling and deer. Supports in the form of three cranes. Repousse gilt dragon handles. Lids of gilt repousse brass with a design of lotus plants. SIZE: 34″ h x 18″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91067 (6,500-7,500)

4308
$7,110.00

CLOISONNE BEAKER VASE. Ming period (1368-1644), China. Decoration of stylized lotus on a turquoise ground with heavy gilding. SIZE: 13-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74406 (1,500-2,500)

4309
$2,187.00

PAIR OF CLOISONNE VASES. 20th century, China. Shaped as archaic ritual bronze beakers Ku, decoration of taotie masks in formalized lotus scrolling on lavender and turquoise grounds, ju-i borders of yellow & blue enamel. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. Each is accompanied by a box. SIZE: 11” t x 5-1/4” dia. PROVENANCE: The Estate of John Gerhardt Family Trust. CONDITION: Considerable pitting and wear to gilt. 9-25041 (1,500-1,800)

4310
$355.50

TWO CLOISONNE SHALLOW BOWLS. Early 20th century, China. Two Cloisonne shallow bowls, one with dragons on black ground, the other with flowers on blue ground, both having Ming marks. SIZE: Black vase: 12” dia. Blue vase: 8” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-91956 (1,200-1,500)

4311
$237.00

CLOISONNE BOWL. Late 19th century, Japan. Cloisonne bowl having stylized birds and butterflies on a teal blue ground. SIZE: 8” dia x 6” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-91947 (800-1,200)

4312
$1,777.50

CLOISONNE CENSER WITH COVER. Meiji Period 1868-1912, Japan. Silver wire work, decoration of birds and flowering plants on a midnight blue ground. SIZE: 6″ h x 5-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, with very minor rubbing to gilt. 9-92668 (700-900)

4313
$948.00

CLOISONNE GOLDDUST JAR WITH COVER. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Oval form with a lobated body. Decoration of phoenixes and dragons on a floral scrolled goldstone brown. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 5″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92667 (600-800)

4314
$2,014.50

CLOISONNE BOX. 19th century, China. Decoration of Shou characters, bats, and cash coins on a turquoise ground. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 10-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91042 (500-700)

4315
$1,422.00

CLOISONNE BOX. 19th century, China. Chin shaped with decoration of scrolling kuei dragons and lotus. Ch’ien Lung mark. SIZE: 7-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91044 (500-700)

4316
$3,555.00

CLOISONNE GOURD VASE. 19th century. China. Cloisonne gourd vase with stylized lotus scrolling on a turquoise ground, having a garlic mouth form, and a dedicatory inscription to the Buddhist Temple engraved on base. SIZE: 6″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-70503 (400-600)

4317
$9,480.00

CLOISONNE BOWL. 20th century, China. Decoration of the eight immortals standing on waves with circling grounds, all on a turquoise ground. Gilt interior. Ching Tai mark on base. SIZE: 3-1/2″ t x 7-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74466 (400-600)

4318
$5,467.50

JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Stone of a pure white color, very well hollowed, finely carved in a basket weave pattern. SIZE: 2-1/2” t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91023 (3,800-4,500)

4319
$5,925.00

JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Jade snuff bottle, well hollowed, slightly greenish white stone. SIZE: 2-1/2” t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91024 (1,200-1,500)

4320
$829.50

PEKING GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES. Late 19th to early 20th century, China. Lot of 4 includes 2 turquoise, 1 black, and 1 jade colored bottle. All with tops. SIZE: Largest is 3″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74217 (200-300)

4321
$0.00

PEKING GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Cameo glass carved brown to white. Decoration of monkeys, bees, bats, and peach trees. SIZE: 2-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Stopper is absent, otherwise very good. 7-74216 (200-300)

4322
$59.25
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PEKING GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Flattened, elongated pear shaped. Confetti type with gold, brown, and yellow specks. With top. SIZE: 3″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74210 (200-300)

4323
$1,185.00

TWO SNUFF BOTTLES. 20th century, China. One bottle with enameled glass and Kuyuehsuan mark and decoration. The other a lavender jade snuff bottle. SIZE: 3-1/4” t x 2-1/2” t respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25032 (800-1,200)

4324
$948.00

GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. 20th century, China. Kuyueh hshuan in type and mark with decoration of birds and flowers. SIZE: 2-1/4” t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25035 (800-1,200)

4325
$1,066.50

DOUBLE SNUFF BOTTLE. 20th century, China. Enameled copper snuff bottle with a scene of children playing and Yung Cheng marks. SIZE: 2-1/4” t x 2-1/4” w. CONDITION: Chips to both covers. 9-25034 (700-900)

4326
$592.50

TWO AGATE SNUFF BOTTLES. 20th century, China. Well hollowed. Finely carved; one with an eagle and the other with a scholar. SIZE: 2-5/8″ t and 2-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91056 (400-600)

4327
$1,185.00

CARVED OPAL SNUFF BOTTLE. 20th century, China. Boulder opal carved snuff bottle with decoration of birds and flowers, having a coral top. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92715 (600-800)

4328
$711.00

GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. 20th century, China. Ku Yueh Hsuan mark and style enameled glass of scholarly pursuits with scholar riding a horse. SIZE: 2-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25033 (600-800)

4329
$651.75

TWO AGATE SNUFF BOTTLES. 20th century, China. Dark colored bottles. Well hollowed. Both finely carved with scholars. SIZE: 2-5/8″ t and 2-3/8″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91057 (300-500)

4330
$829.50

TWO AGATE SNUFF BOTTLES. 20th century, China. Well hollowed. Finely carved in high relief. SIZE: 2-3/4″ t each. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91055 (300-500)

4331
$0.00

LOT OF THREE ITEMS. 20th century, China. To include 2 interior painted snuff bottles and an ivory bracelet. SIZE: Bottles are 3″ t and bracelet is 3-1/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90755, 9-90772 (300-500)

4332
$651.75

PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Cylindrical form. Mustard yellow with underglaze painting of geese and autumn grasses. 4 character Ch’eng Hua mark on the base. SIZE: 2-7/8″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74204 (200-300)

4333
$2,370.00

PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE. 18th/19th century, China. High relief molding of the 8 immortals with famille rose enamels. Coral and pearl stopper. 6 character Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 3″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74201 (200-300)

4334
$592.50

PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Barrel shaped. Blue ground with relief decoration of birds in a flowering tree accented with brown. Cheng Hua mark on the base. SIZE: 1-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74207 (200-300)

4335
$0.00

JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Brown and grey stone carved as a tsung. With top. SIZE: 1-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74213 (200-300)

4336
$2,370.00

JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Pale greenish white stone carved as a magnolia blossom. With top. SIZE: 2-1/8″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74205 (200-300)

4337
$1,185.00

PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Cylindrical form with a famille rose decoration of an historical scene. 4 character signature on base. With top. SIZE: 3-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74199 (200-300)

4338
$2,666.25

YELLOW GLAZE DRAGON PLATE. Kuang Hsu mark (1875-1908) and possibly of the period, China. Saucer dish with San Tsai decoration of dragons, pearls, Ling Chih, peaches, and flowers on a mustard yellow ground. SIZE: 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90671 (400-600)

4339
$0.00

THREE PORCELAIN WORKS. 19th century, China. A ribbed yellow dish and a pair of plates decorated with lotus plants. Both with honorific marks in underglaze blue and red. SIZE: 7-1/4″ dia and 6-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91074 (400-600)

4340
$237.00

PORCELAIN PLAQUE. 19th century, China. Rectangular form. Famille rose enamel, borders with an inscription in Chinese and Manchu. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91080 (400-600)

4341
$18,960.00

CH’IEN LUNG SAUCER DISH. Ch’ien Lung mark and period (1735-1796), China. Blue and white saucer dish in the Ming style with “heaped and piled” decoration of lotus scrolling. SIZE: 6″ dia. PROVENANCE: Ex. Warren E. Cox collection, NYC CONDITION: Very good. 7-74299 (400-600)

4342
$414.75

PAIR OF IMARI PLATES. K’ang Hsi period (1662-1722), China. Two dishes featuring Wu Tsai decoration of flowering plants and brocade patterns in blue, green, rust, and gold. Back outside rims have blue and rust decorations. SIZE: 8-1/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: Bluett and Sons, London. CONDITION: Both plates have rim fritting. 7-74296 (300-500)

4343
$486.00

GROUP OF SIX PORCELAIN PLATES. 18th century, China. Imari style ware. Five dishes and a soup plate, decorated with flowers. SIZE: 9″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Rim frits on most plates. Cracks to one. 9-92615 (400-600)

4344
$35,550.00

FINE PAIR OF ANTIQUE CHINESE HUANGHUALI HORSESHOE BACK ARMCHAIRS. Each curved back with dowswept arms and outswept hand grips centering a shaped splat flanked by cylindrical stiles continuing to undulating arm supports. Rectangular seat with inset panel, raised on cylindrical legs joined by a flattened box stretcher. The legs with undulating picture frame moldings. SIZE: 41-1/4″ h and 39-3/4″ h. Seat: 20″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private collection, Great Britain. CONDITION: The well figured chairs professionally restored and repolished, the rectangular seat panels possibly later additions. Good professional restoration to old split at center of crestrail on one chair (see photo), otherwise very good. 9-29589 (2,000-3,000)

4345
$486.00

THREE PAIR CHINESE IMARI PLATES. 18th century, China. Each with floral decoration. SIZE: Each is 9″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Rim frits. 9-92614 (600-800)

4346
$1,066.50

PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Fang Hu form with flanges. Famille verte decoration of women, birds, and flowers. K’ang Hsi mark. SIZE: 15″ t. CONDITION: Drilled, with a chip on the inside of the foot. 7-74248 (400-600)

4347
$1,185.00

PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN LANTERNS. Late 19th-early 20th century, China. Pair of reticulated lanterns with bases. Famille rose decoration of figures in garden scenes with millefleur borders. SIZE: 19″ h x 7″ w. CONDITION: Losses to lattice on one lantern, otherwise very good. 7-74307 (400-600)

4348
$364.50

PORCELAIN CUP. Kuang Hsu mark (1875-1908) and probably from that period, China. Iron red decoration. SIZE: 2″ h x 3-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74380 (200-300)

4349
$4,443.75

PORCELAIN PLANTER. Late 19th/early 20th century, China. “Empress Dowager” ware. Decoration of parrots and peaches on a lavender ground. Ta Ya Chai mark. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h x 11″ w x 8-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Chip to one corner, otherwise very good. 7-74464 (400-600)

4350
$1,336.50

PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. K’ang Hsi style famille verte decoration of 2 people watching a comedic dance. Rouleau shaped. SIZE: 18-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74473 (400-600)

4351
$888.75

PORCELAIN PLAQUE. 19th century, China. Rectangular form. Famille rose decoration of the island of the immortals with floral scroll borders on a yellow ground. SIZE: 21-1/4″ w x 12-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90709 (800-1,200)

4352
$9,480.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN TABLE SCREEN. 19th Century, China. Famille Rose decoration of a birthday scene on one side and a lengthy inscription on the reverse including date, 10th year of Ch’ia Ch’ing (1816). SIZE: Plaque: 14-1/2″ h x 11-1/2″ w. Overall: 23-1/2″ h x 16″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92724 (2,000-4,000)

4353
$2,073.75

PAIR OF PORCELAIN JARDINIERES. 19th century, China. Reserves of baskets of flowers on a floral scrolled blue ground. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h x 9″ dia. CONDITION: Hairline crack on one. 7-74245 (300-500)

4354
$770.25

PAIR OF PORCELAIN FOOTED DISHES. 19th century, China. Square form with indented corners. Stylized lotus scrolls on a turquoise and yellow ground. Mark on the base of each. SIZE: 5″ l x 5″ w x 2-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74381 (300-500)

4355
$668.25

PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Square form with lion mask faux jump rings. Decoration of flowers and brocade patterns with turquoise and yellow grounds. Drilled for a lamp. SIZE: 17″ h. CONDITION: Rough edges, otherwise very good. 7-74411 (300-500)

4356
$2,666.25

PEACH PORCELAIN CHARGER. 19th century, China. Famille Rose decoration, nine peaches plate. Decoration of boughs of peaches, flowering branches with foliage, and lingzhi. Ch’ien Lung 6-character mark on the base. SIZE: 16″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, wear consistent with age. 9-92634 (600-800)

4357
$3,258.75

PAIR OF PLANTERS AND TRAYS. 19th century, China. Trapezoidal shaped and molded with a bamboo pattern. Famille verte decoration of flowers with reserves of landscapes and the “hundred antiques.” SIZE: 8″ t x 11″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74265 (500-700)

4358
$0.00

PORCELAIN COVERED JAR. 19th century, China. Porcelain covered jar of oviform shape with an underglaze blue decoration of children playing on a blue celadon ground. Accompanied by hardwood stand. SIZE: 8-1/2” dia x 9” t. CONDITION: Good with some chips to cover and numerous areas of abrasion to body. 9-90643 (500-700)

4359
$0.00

PORCELAIN COVERED JAR. 19th century, China. Porcelain covered jar of oviform shape with decoration of Famille rose and flowers on one side and an inscription on the reverse. Accompanied by hardwood stand. SIZE: 8-1/2” dia x 9” t. CONDITION: Good with wear to the body. 9-90642 (500-700)

4360
$3,851.25

PAIR OF YELLOW BOTTLE VASES QUAN KI MENG. Kuang Hsu Period (1875-1908 and of the period), China. Bottle form porcelain vases, monochrome mustard yellow ground. With rosewood stands. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92538 (500-700)

4361
$19,440.00

LARGE BOTTLE VASE. Ching dynasty, 19th century, China. Finely carved with a dragon, pearls, and clouds. Sea green celadon glaze. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h x 13″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74562 (2,000-2,500)

4362
$11,257.50

MONTH CUP. Late 19th century, China. Porcelain cup decorated with wu tsai colors, underglazed blue with enameled flowers, and six-character Wung Ch’eng mark on the base. SIZE: 2-3/4” dia x 1-3/4” h. PROVENANCE: The Estate of John Gerhardt Family Trust. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25045 (600-800)

4363
$2,962.50

PORCELAIN RELIQUARY. 19th century, China. Buddhist stupa. Decoration of famille rose enamels with designs of lotus scrolls on a pink and turquoise ground. With various borders and an urn finial. SIZE: 17-1/2″ t x 7-3/4″ w x 7-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74474 (800-1,200)

4364
$15,405.00

PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE. 19th century, China. Molded decoration of a horse, bees, and monkeys forming the rhebus “to instantly become a high official” inscribed on shoulder. Further decoration in famille verte enamels of stylized lotus scrolls, the eight precious emblems, and pomegranates. SIZE: 21″ h x 14″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70394 (800-1,200)

4365
$729.00

PORCELAIN BOWL. Late 19th/early 20th century, China. Porcelain bowl of a cream colored crackle glaze with San Tsai three-color decoration of scholars in reserves with cash coined brocade ground. Rests atop a wooden stand, base inset with a mirror. SIZE: 10-1/4” dia x 5-1/2” t. CONDITION: With crackle surfaces and staining to interior, otherwise good. 7-70540 (400-600)

4366
$474.00

PORCELAIN FOOTED DISH. 19th century, China. Hexagonal form. Decoration of resonance stones and flowers on a yellow ground. Thunder meander borders. Turquoise interior. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 10-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74470 (400-600)

4367
$1,481.25

PAIR OF PORCELAIN PARROTS. 18th century, China. Finely painted in turquoise, blue, green, black, yellow, and lavender. SIZE: 8″ t x 9″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74145 (300-500)

4368
$21,870.00

PORCELAIN VASE. Ch’ien Lung mark (1735-1796) and of the period, China. Kuan style glaze of a grey celadon color with pronounced crackle. Ju-i handles. Formerly had a cover. SIZE: 10″ t x 7″ w. CONDITION: Hairline crack on neck, otherwise very good. 7-74469 (600-800)

4369
$729.00

PORCELAIN JAR. 18th/19th century, China. Underglaze blue Ming style “heaped and piled” decoration of floral scrolling. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h x 10-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good, with surface abrasions to shoulder commensurate with age. 7-70507 (500-700)

4370
$0.00

PORCELAIN COVERED VESSEL. Ch’ien Lung mark and possibly of the period, China. Archaic style Tou with molded decoration. Pale blue white color. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70509 (800-1,200)

4371
$2,370.00

YAMANAKA WHITE VASE. 18th century, China. Oviform Blanc de Chine vase with a slightly flowing neck. Band of engraved archaic scrolling around the neck. Traces of a Yamanaka label on the base. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h x 8″ dia. CONDITION: Small chip to the neck. 7-74246 (200-300)

4372
$592.50

PEACH BLOOM VASE. K’ang Hsi mark, probably 18th century, China. Strawberry colored glaze with spots of green. Pomegranate form. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74247 (300-500)

4373
$2,370.00

TABLETOP SCHOLAR’S SHELF. Mid 19th century, China. The rosewood frame fitted with an arrangement with tiered shelves, each with burled panels on cylindrical supports raised on a pierced apron of cloud bands terminating in outswept scrolled feet. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h x 22″ w x 7″ d. CONDITION: Filled cracks and other shrinkage cracks to top and some shelves, nicely polished surfaces. Otherwise very good. 7-70342 (500-700)

4374
$1,154.25

FOLDING MIRROR STAND. 19th century, China. Fragrant hardwood with dragon finials. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h x 11″ w x 9-3/4″ d (measured open.) CONDITION: Very good. 7-74490 (300-500)

4375
$0.00

CHINESE ROOT CARVING OF LION. 19th century, China. Carving of a Buddhist lion dog. SIZE: 19″ l x 15″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good with chips a part of the design. 9-92640 (800-1,200)

4376
$729.00

CARVED ALOESWOOD SCEPTER. 19th/early 20th century, China. Aloeswood carved as ling chih mushrooms. SIZE: 16″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92909 (700-900)

4377
$237.00

BURL WOOD CARVING. 18th century, China. Burl wood carving of a seated figure of a Buddhist saint. SIZE: 3-1/2” t x 3-1/2” l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Very good with a deep amber patina. 9-25069 (400-600)

4378
$0.00

BAMBOO CARVING. 20th century, China. Carving of a seated scholar in robes. SIZE: 3″ h. PROVENANCE: Estate & Collection of Philip Kirkeby. CONDITION: Very good with untouched surfaces. 9-28377 (400-600)

4379
$607.50

PAIR OF SCULPTURES. 18th century, China. Hard rootwood carved and natural form with red-brown lacquer sculpted as a pair of scholar’s rocks. SIZE: 15″ t x 8-1/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s, labels on the foot of each. CONDITION: Cracks and losses. 7-74542 (400-600)

4380
$2,133.00

PAIR OF TIE LI STOOLS. 18th century, China. Pair of ironwood stools. SIZE: 21″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: As found. 9-92513 (500-700)

4381
$1,822.50

PAIR OF SQUARE BACK ARMCHAIRS WITH MARBLE INSERTS. 19th century, China. Scrolling backs and arms centering basketry seats. Each back inset with marble panels. Square frontal legs with foot rests. SIZE: 36-1/2″ h x 20″ d x 24-1/2″ w with seat 19″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: As found. 9-92411 (2,000-2,500)

4382
$474.00

CLOTHES RACK. 19th century, China. Elm, the frame of rounded lattice work scrolling. SIZE: Overall: 78″ l x 67″ h x 23″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Good. 9-92407 (800-1,200)

4383
$607.50

PAIR OF DISPLAY CABINETS. 19th century, China. Rosewood inlaid with mother of pearl flowers. Interior gallery of carved and turned bone balusters. 2 interior drawers. SIZE: 19″ t x 16-1/2″ w x 3″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74155 (300-500)

4384
$182.25

FLOOR LAMP. Early 20th century, China. Floor lamp of carved rosewood, carved in the form of a dragon. SIZE: 68″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Good. 9-92507 (300-500)

4385
$4,860.00

CARVED ROSEWOOD DOUBLE DOOR CABINET. 19th century, China. The rosewood cabinet with carved surfaces depicting birds and flowering trees, cranes, and bamboo. The pierced and carved fretwork top and apron similarly carved. SIZE: 73″ h x 41-1/2″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92131 (8,000-12,000)

4386
$2,430.00

CHINESE SIX-PANEL COROMANDEL FLOOR SCREEN WITH APPLIED RELIEF CARVED HARDSTONE AND IVORY ELEMENTS. Late 19th century, China. Fine six-panel screen. Black lacquer with gilt and painted decoration. Having applied relief carved ivory and hardstone architectural elements, female figures, floral and cranes. SIZE: Each panel: 16″w x 72″h. CONDITION: Very good. No apparent losses to applied work. 9-92742 (3,000-5,000)

4387
$2,430.00

ELM CANOPY BED. 19th century, China. Elm canopy bed having splats carved and pierced with floral elements and archaic scrolling. Accompanied by custom mattress. SIZE: Overall: 57″w x 87″l x 88″h. Interior: 52″w x 80″h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Good. 9-92509 (800-1,200)

4388
$2,607.00

BLACK LACQUER CABINET. 18th century, China. Two doors over two drawers, gold and polychrome lacquer decoration of the 100 antiques and shou characters. SIZE: 72″ h x 44-1/4″ w x 22-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally good. Overall rubbing to lacquer, particularly at the feet. Certain interior boards with dry rot damage. Rectangular rounded corner lockplate possibly replaced. 9-92500 (400-600)

4390
$2,430.00

RED LACQUERED CABINET. 18th/19th century, China. Red lacquered cabinet having a surface decorated with brocade roundels, butterflies and flowers, and a shaped lockplate. SIZE: 80″ h x 49″ w x 25-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally good, with rubbing and loss to lacquer with craquelure. 9-92501 (400-600)

4391
$0.00

CINNABAR LACQUERED VASE. 1930, China. Cinnabar lacquered vase, black on red, black surface carved through the red with figures in a landscape. SIZE: 10” t. CONDITION: Some wear and losses to lacquer, minor damage to interior of foot rim, otherwise good. 8-87724 (500-900)

4392
$121.50

ROUND CINNABAR BOX. 19th century, China. Finely carved with 3 figures beneath a pine tree. SIZE: 2-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Minor loss to interior, otherwise very good. 7-74442 (200-300)

4393
$243.00

THREE CINNABAR LACQUER BOXES. Early 20th century, China. Three cinnabar lacquer boxes, one with soapstone inlay, the second with bone inlay, and the third with a carved garden scene. SIZE: Largest: 4” l x 4” w x 2” h. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91941 (400-600)

4394
$486.00

CINNABAR BOX WITH COVER. 19th century, China. Shape in the form of a joined pair of disks with Lei Wen border and a ground of blossoms scattered over waves. Decorated in a diaper pattern. Signed. 4 character mark on the base. SIZE: 4-3/4″ l x 3-1/4″ w x 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90677 (500-700)

4395
$850.50

TWO ROUND CINNABAR LACQUER BOXES. Early 20th century, China. Two round cinnabar lacquer boxes having designs of figures in landscapes. SIZE: Largest: 5” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good, with small chips to interior of one box. 9-91940 (600-800)

4396
$1,032.75

PAIR OF COVERED JARS. Late 19th/early 20th century, China. Surface of carved cinnabar lacquer with designs of figures in landscapes. SIZE: 5-1/2” dia x 6-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91939 (700-900)

4397
$0.00

CINNABAR LACQUER PLATE. Circa 1970, Cultural Revolution, China. Having a scene of a peasant girl with farm tools and rice. SIZE: 9-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92349 (1,000-1,500)

4398
$59.25

JADE PENDANT. 19th century, China. The black and white stone carved and pierced as a chih lung. SIZE: 2-3/8″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90820 (200-300)

4399
$151.88

JADEITE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Lavender stone with areas of bright green. SIZE: 1-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90761 (250-350)

4400
$118.50

TWO JADE PENDANTS. China. One bright green carved Shuke, the second a gray jade cicada. SIZE: Each approx. 2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90762 (250-350)

4401
$0.00

JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. The calcified stone carved as a standing man. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90821 (300-500)

4402
$0.00

JADE PLAQUE. 19th century, China. Stone of a pale celadon green color. Carved and pierced with figures of a child, bird, bat, and flowering tree. SIZE: 3-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92931 (1,600-1,800)

4403
$0.00

RECTANGULAR JADE PLAQUE. 19th century, China. Carved and pierced with a dragon, stone of a pale celadon green color. Base silver mount. SIZE: 3-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Fissures to the stone. 9-92932 (1,800-2,500)

4404
$0.00

JADE PLAQUE. 19th century, China. The rectangular plaque with rounded corners of a gray/green stone. SIZE: 2″ h x 1-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90798 (1,800-2,500)

4405
$177.75

JADE PENDANT. 19th century, China. Gray stone with areas of brown. The carving of an archaic style dragon. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90812 (300-400)

4406
$118.50

JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Gray stone in the form of an axe blade carved with a chih lung. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90813 (300-400)

4407
$118.50

JADE PENDANT. 19th century, China. The white jade stone with areas of brown, of oval form carved with a kylin. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l x 1-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90811 (300-500)

4408
$121.50

JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Carving of a monkey with peaches and a cash coin carved in a white stone with areas of green. SIZE: 1-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90818 (300-500)

4409
$59.25

JADE ARCHER’S RING. 20th century, China. SIZE: Interior: 25.4 mm. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90767 (200-300)

4410
$121.50

JASPER ARCHER’S RING. 20th century, China. Chizens blood stone of purple/red color. SIZE: Interior dia: 25.4 mm CONDITION: Very good. 9-90768 (200-300)

4411
$0.00

TWO JADE SADDLE RINGS. 20th century, China. SIZE: Each approx. 19.05 mm. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90765 (300-500)

4412
$0.00

JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. The butterscotch colored stone carved with a ju-i. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90771 (300-500)

4413
$1,422.00

JADE PENDANT. 18th century or earlier, China. Pendant of white jade with russet markings, carved in archaic style of phoenix and dragon. Within fitted box. SIZE: 2-1/4” t x 2-1/4” w. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91742 (400-600)

4414
$0.00

TWO ARCHAIC STYLE JADE PENDANTS. 19th century, China. Gray stones with russet and black markings. SIZE: Largest: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90801 (700-900)

4415
$0.00

JADE PENDANT. 19th century, China. An archaic style axe blade with phoenixes in white jade. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Pendant with natural fissures, very good. 9-90785 (600-800)

4416
$0.00

JADE PENDANT. 19th century, China. The white stone carved as a chilong. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90796 (1,000-1,200)

4417
$0.00

JADE PENDANT. 19th century, China. Archaic style ritual disc carved with a pair of chih lung. SIZE: 4-1/4” l x 2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91006 (2,500-3,000)

4418
$364.50

TWO JADE ARCHER’S RINGS. China. One celadon and one slightly grey-white. SIZE: 1-1/4″ t x 1-1/2″ dia and 1-1/8″ t x 1-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74173 (200-300)

4419
$948.00

PIERCED CARVED ARCHER’S RING. 20th century, China. White stone carved and pierced with swirling chih lung. SIZE: 1-1/4″ t x 1″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74167 (800-1,200)

4420
$1,777.50

JADE ARCHER’S RING. 19th century, China. Green white stone with brown area. Surface carved with archaic style Tao Tieh masks. SIZE: 1-1/4″ t x 1-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74166 (800-1,200)

4421
$0.00

TWO JADE PLAQUES. 20th century, China. Stone of yellowish white color. Scenes of scholars peaches and bats with archaic scroll borders. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92925 (1,000-1,500)

4422
$0.00

JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Stone of a greenish white color, rectangular shape, carved and pierced with a frontal dragon. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Crack to stone. 9-92918 (1,000-1,500)

4423
$486.00
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Please Note: The estimate should be $300-$500.

FOLDING FAN. 19th/early 20th century, China. Folding fan in ink and color on paper with goldfish on one side and a poem on the reverse. SIZE: 12” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90840 (300-500)

4424
$355.50

TWO VIETNAMESE OIL PAINTINGS. 1) Oil on canvas, village scene with figures and huts, signed lower left “Phung”, housed in a decorative wood and linen frame. 2) Oil on canvas, shows a river with boat and house amongst trees, signed lower left “Le Minh”, housed in a decorative wood and linen frame. SIZE: 1) 16″ x 13″. Overall: 24″ x 21″. 2) 13″ x 18″. Overall: 21″ x 26-1/2″. CONDITION: Both are very good. 7-74319 (300-500)

4425
$1,215.00

IVORY FAN. 19th century, China. Folding type with covers decorated with reserves of landscapes and flowers. Stays pierced with a scrolling pattern. SIZE: 9-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74502 (300-500)

4426
$2,187.00

PAINTED FAN ATTRIBUTED TO JUN CHENG (1878-1926). China, ink and color on paper, finely depicting a wintry landscape with a recluse on a boat, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Shiliang, signed “Beilou Jin Cheng,” with one seal, the other side with calligraphic writing on gilt paper, dated “the sixty month of yiyou year,” signed “Fuchang Wang Di,” with two seals. CONDITION: Good with minor loss to edges. 9-90834 (800-1,000)

4427
$2,370.00

FAN PAINTING ATTRIBUTED TO QI BIASHI (1864-1957). China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a dragonfly amidst red leaves, signed “Qi Huang,” with one seal. SIZE: 7″ x 21″. CONDITION: Extensive stain. 9-90828 (2,500-3,000)

4428
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAN. 19th century, China. Chinese export fan having carved and pierced ivory stays, canton work, collage of polychrome figures having brocade painted ivory faces and painted background on paper. Reverse of similar form. Approximately 70 figured represented on each side. SIZE: Open length 20” x 10-1/2” t. CONDITION: Very good with loss to one painted ray, repairs & slight losses. 9-90654 (2,000-3,000)

4429
$1,093.50

PAINTED FAN IN THE MANNER OF ZHU MEICUN. China, ink and color on paper, depicting a lotus pond, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Shixiang, dated “spring of xinsi year,” signed, with one seal; the reverse with calligraphic writing, signed “Zishen Wu Huayuan,” with two seals “Wu Huayuan” and “Zishen.” CONDITION: Good. 9-90839 (1,200-1,500)

4430
$1,215.00

GROUP OF NINE FRAMED FAN PAINTINGS. China, early 20th century, ink and colors on paper, one depicting Niulang and Zhinv meeting on a celestial bridge, inscribed, dated “third month of xinmao year,” signed “Xu Cao,” with two seals; the other with Sima Guang smashing a jar in the garden, dated “renchen year,” signed “Wu Xian,” with one seal; one fan painting with a scholar walking in a landscape, inscribed, dated “yihai year,” signed “Huang Junbi,” with one seal; one depicting a cottage in a verdant landscape with stream, inscribed, dated “kuimao year,” signed “Wu Yezhou,” with one seal; one depicting a recluse with his attendant returning to a lone cottage in a landscape, inscribed, dated “the tenth month of guijiu year,” signed “Gu Linzhi,” with one seal; one depicting Mount Huang, signed “Zhang Daqian and Li Qiujun,” with two seals; three small framed leaf paintings: one depicting plum branches, signed and with one seal; one depicting a monk, signed “Bada ben Baishi,” with one seal SIZE: Vary: 7-1/2″ x 21″ to 10-1/4″ x 6-3/4″. One in ink on silk depicting landscape is 8-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Most with minor losses & surface grime, the last ink on silk painting in poor condition, severely fainted. 7-74176 (800-1,000)

4431
$2,308.50

TWO PAINTED FANS. China. 1) In the manner of Guan Shanyue, ink and color on paper, depicting prunus branches, inscribed, signed, with two seals; the reverse with calligraphic writing, dated “wuwu year,” signed “Yanshao,” with one seal. 2) In the manner of Qi Baishi, ink and color on paper, depicting chicken group and a grasshopper, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Huafo, signed “Baishi laoren,” with one seal; the reverse with calligraphic writing, dated “wuzi year,” signed “Wuxing,” with one seal. CONDITION: 1) Good with minor loss to the edges. 2) Foxing & minor losses. 9-90835, 9-90836 (700-900)

4432
$243.00

FRAMED FAN CALLIGRAPHY IN THE MANNER OF WU HUFAN. China, cursive script on paper, signed, with one seal, framed and glazed SIZE: 7-1/4″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Minor creases, foxing. 9-91598 (400-600)

4433
$1,336.50

PAINTED FAN IN THE MANNER OF HUANG ZHOU. China, ink on paper, depicting fish, water buffalo, and birds in a pond, dedicated to Mr. Xinsi, dated “guihai year,” signed, with two seals; the reveres with bamboo painting, inscribed, signed “Shouping,” with three seals. CONDITION: Tears. 9-90837 (300-500)

4434
$546.75

PAINTED FAN ATTRIBUTED TO YE GONGCHUO (1881-1968). China, ink and color on paper, depicting bamboo branches growing from rockery, inscribed, in celebration of the sixty birthday of Mr. Zhuzhuang, signed “Xiaweng,” with one seal; the reverse with calligraphic writing, signed “Xiaoxu,” with one seal. CONDITION: Good. 9-90842 (300-500)

4435
$729.00

PAINTED FAN IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN. China, ink and color on gilt paper, depicting blue peony flower, inscribed, signed “Shujun Zhang Yuan,” with two seals; the reverse with calligraphic writing, signed “Daqian ju shi Zhang Yuan,” with two seals, dated “the fourth month of yichou year.” CONDITION: Abrasion to the front, stain to the reverse. 9-90843 (300-500)

4436
$486.00

GROUP OF FOUR FANS. 20th century, China. 3 folding fans and one set type. With illustrations and poems. SIZE: Largest 17″ w x 12″ l. CONDITION: Two with damage. 9-91064 (600-800)

4437
$243.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China, ink and colors on silk. 1) depicting a recluse and his attendant in a landscape with cottage and rockery, inscribed, signed “Wuyu bei lou Jin Cheng,” with two seals. 2)Depicting two birds on pines, dated “spring of jiawu year,” with four seals. SIZE: 1) 38 x 16”. 2) 42” x 16” CONDITION: Good with some foxing. 9-92427 (400-600)

4438
$243.00

CALLIGRAPHY HANGING SCROLL. China, Manner of Liu Yong, cursive script on yellow silk, signed, with two seals, “Hou’an” and “Liu Yong xin yin,” dated the “seventy year of Jiaqing reign,”. SIZE: 35″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92426 (400-600)

4439
$0.00

LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY IN THE MANNER OF QI GONG. China, running script on paper,, signed “Qi Gong,” with three seals. SIZE: 27-1/4″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90855 (600-800)

4440
$0.00

LEAF PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF LI KERAN. China, ink & light colors on paper depicting a boy riding a water buffalo, signed “Keran”, with one seal. SIZE: 13″ x 15″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90831 (600-800)

4441
$355.50

ALBUM LEAVES IN THE MANNER OF WU CHANGSHUO. China, ink and colors on paper, eleven leaves, each depicting fruit or flower branches, inscribed, dated “gengshen year,” signed “Laofou” or “Anji Wu Changshuo,” each with one seal. SIZE: 13″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Good with some foxing. 9-90826 (600-800)

4442
$425.25

TWO SETS OF CALLIGRAPHY COUPLETS. China 1) In the manner of Wang Yiting, running script on gilt paper, dedicated to Mr. Yuanqing, signed “Wang Zhen,” with two seals. 2) In the manner of Yu Youren, cursive script on gilt red paper, dedicated to Mr. Zongtai, signed “Youren,” with two seals. SIZE: 47-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. 2) 66″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Good. 2) Good condition with some creases, minor loss. 9-92447 (700-900)

4443
$1,422.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET IN THE MANNER OF ZENG GUOFAN. China, standard script on paper, inscribed, signed “Tiao sheng Zeng Guofan,” with two seals. SIZE: 66″ x 17″. CONDITION: Poor, tears & loss to the mount. 9-90848 (1,200-1,500)

4444
$0.00

ALBUM LEAVES ATTRIBUTED TO LU YIFEI (1908-1997). China, ink and colors on paper, eight leaves, each leaf finely depicting peony branches, with inscription signed “Qian Jingtang” and dated “wuwu year,” with two or three seals on each leaf. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 12-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90825 (1,200-1,500)

4445
$911.25

TWO LOOSE PAINTINGS ATTRIBUTED TO WU GUANZHONG (1919-2010). China, ink sketches, one depicting skyscrapers and freeway in Hong Kong, inscribed, dated December 1990, signed “Tu,” with one seal; the other depicting a street scene in Vienna, inscribed dated 1992, signed “Tu,” with one seal. SIZE: 22-1/2″ x 29-1/2″; 29-1/2″ x 22-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a Long Island Estate. CONDITION: Good. 9-90715 (1,500-1,800)

4446
$237.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHENG WUCHANG. China, ink and light colors on paper, depicting scholars in a desolate landscape with river and cottages, inscribed, signed “Ruokan Zheng Wuchang,” with three seals. SIZE: 26-3/4″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Fair condition, creases, foxing 9-92424 (400-600)

4447
$243.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) Manner of Feng Chaoran, ink and colors on silk, depicting in the Northern Song style a goddess and her attendant in a landscape with river and pines, inscribed, signed, dated “dingmao year,” with two seals “Feng Jiong” and “Chaoran,”. 2) Depicting in ink on silk a recluse in a desolate landscape, signed “Yuanlu,” with two seals. SIZE: 1) 45″ x 16″. 2) 19″ x 16″. CONDITION: 1) Good. 2) Poor. 9-92429 (400-600)

4448
$6,075.00

HANDSCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO WU HUFAN (1894-1968). China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting lush spring landscape, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Ruxuan, signed “Wu Hufan,” with two seals, 10 ¾ x 53 in.; frontispiece “Chun Shan Die Cui Tu,” signed “Shen Yiran,” with one seal, 10 ¾ x 35 ½ in.; colophons, calligraphic inscriptions bearing signatures of “Pu Ru” with one seal, “Ye Gongchuo” with one seal, “Yu’an ju shi” with one seal, and “Xia Jingguan” accompanied with two seals, 10 ¾ x 31 in. SIZE: Overall: 10-3/4″ x 119-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90844 (1,200-1,500)

4449
$1,032.75

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO LIU KUILING (1898-1974). China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting two cats resting on a rock next to a lotus pond with a dragonfly flying atop, dated “jiashen year,” signed “Liu Kuiing,” with two seals. SIZE: 60″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: From a Long Island Estate. CONDITION: Good. 9-90729 (800-1,000)

4450
$607.50

LOOSE PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF FU BAOSHI. China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting three elegant ladies engaging in musical activities, playing zither, holding a fan, and singing, in a cherry blossom scene, dated “the third month of bingxu year,” signed “Fu Baoshi,” with one seal. SIZE: 53-1/4″ x 22-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90863 (800-1,000)

4451
$592.50

LOOSE PAINTING & A CALLIGRAPHY SCROLL. China, early 20th century. 1) After Wang Jihua, ink on silk, finely depicting a Taihu Rock, resting on a circular stand with calligraphic inscriptions, signed “Wang Jihua,” with one seal. 2) Calligraphy scroll in the manner of Zheng Xie, cursive script on paper, dedicated, signed “Banqiao Zheng Xie,” with four seals. SIZE: 1) 53-3/4″ x 25″. 2) 31-3/4″ x 16-1/4″. CONDITION: 1) Poor condition, tears and tapes to the back. 2) Minor loss to the edges, surface grime and some stain. 9-92456 (800-1,000)

4452
$972.00

TWO LOOSE PAINTINGS. China. 1) In the manner of Xu Beihong, ink and colors on paper, depicting cottages and boats in a spring scene of Guixi area, with lengthy inscription, signed “Binhong,” with two seals. 2) Painting, in the manner of Huang Zhou, ink and colors on paper, depicting a rooster, signed “Huang Zhou,” dated 1988, with one seal. SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 9-3/4″. 2) 27″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Loss to the silk mount margin. 2) Good. 9-92464 (800-1,000)

4453
$355.50

TWO LOOSE PAINTINGS IN THE MANNER OF WU GUANZHONG. China, 1) Ink and light colors on paper, splash color painting of lotus leaves and pods, signed, dated 1992. 2) Painting, depicting cottages and boats along a riverbank, signed, dated 1998. SIZE: 1) 14″ x 14″. 2) 13-1/4″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Good, creases to the mount. 2) Good. 9-92466 (800-1,000)

4454
$850.50

LOOSE PAINTING ATTRIBUTED TO LU YANSHAO (1909-1993). China, ink and colors in paper, depicting gnarled pines in a rocky landscape, and a recluse walking in stick visiting a friend, with lengthy inscription, signed, with three seals. SIZE: 15-1/4″ x 38″. CONDITION: Minor foxing and stain, mounted in handscroll format without scroll ends. 9-92468 (800-1,000)

4455
$729.00

LOOSE PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF WU HUFAN. China, ink & colors on silk finely depicting peony branches, dedicated to Mr. Boyang, with three separate inscriptions, signed “Qian Jingtang, the third month of gengshen year,” “Wu Hufan” and “Jiang Ping”, respectively, signed “Wu Hufan,” with seven seals, and with a title slip signed “Qian Jingtang,”. SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Stains. 9-92469 (800-1,000)

4456
$425.25

THREE FRAMED PAINTINGS. China, 20th century, ink on paper, depicting two galloping horses, inscribed, dated “spring of renxu year,” signed “Xinmin,” with one seal; another painting, ink and colors on paper, depicting a verdant mountainous landscape with pines, inscribed, signed “Yiyuan ju shi,” with one seal; another painting, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting bird amidst peony branches growing from rockery, inscribed to “A gift from the Director of Taipei Police Department Hu Wuxi to Mr. Grant from US Fireman Association in spring 1981,” dated “spring of gengshen year,” signed “Qiyan yi shi,” with one seal. CONDITION: Generally good. 7-70474 (700-900)

4457
$1,275.75

SET OF FOUR FRAMED PAINTINGS. China, early 20th century, in the manner of Qiu Ying, ink and colors on silk, each depicting four seasons with a elegant lady in an interior scene with antique objects or playing musical instrument in a garden, signed “Shizhou Qiu Ying,” with two seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 32-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. CONDITION: Good, wood frame with intricate carvings of plum blossoms & pines. 7-74278 (700-900)

4458
$911.25

TWO SETS OF CALLIGRAPHY COUPLETS. China. In the manner of Zheng Xiaoxu, cursive script on gilt red paper, inscribed, signed “Zheng Xiaoxu,” with two seals.2) with standard script on gilt paper, signed “Zheng Xiaoxu,” with two seals. SIZE: 1) 58″ x 14-1/2″. 2) 66-1/2″ x 14-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92445 (700-900)

4459
$364.50

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET IN THE MANNER OF HE TIANJIAN. China, seal script on gilt paper, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Peiyu, signed, dated “yimao year,” with two seals. SIZE: 53″ x 13″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90856 (600-800)

4460
$0.00

ALBUM LEAVES IN THE MANNER OF HUANG BINHONG. China, ink and colors on paper, eight leaves, depicting one flower in one leaf, inscribed, signed “Binhong or Binweng,” with two or three seals on each leaf; title page with an inscription signed “Lin Sanzhi,” with two seals; title slip signed “Jizhan,” with one seal SIZE: 12-3/4″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91623 (600-800)

4461
$364.50

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET IN THE MANNER OF ZUO ZONGTANG. China, cursive script on paper, dedicated to Mr. Shaolian, signed, with two seals. SIZE: 52-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91628 (600-800)

4462
$237.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF HUANG BINHONG (1865-1955). China, ink and light colors on paper, depicting a mountainous landscape with river and cottages, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Dayi, dated “wuyi year,” signed “Binhong at age of eighty-five,” with one seal, with a separate calligraphy panel to the top, signed “Qi Gong,” with two seals. SIZE: Image: 26″ x 25″. Calligraphy: 9-1/2″ x 25″. CONDITION: Good 9-91768 (600-800)

4463
$355.50

TWO SETS OF CALLIGRAPHY COUPLETS. China, cursive script on paper. 1) Manner of Lin Sen, dedicated to Mr. Guanchen, signed “Lin Sen,” with one seal. 2) Manner of Zhang Yuanji, dedicated to Mr. Yingling, signed “Zhang Yuanji,” with two seals. SIZE: 1) 53-1/2″ x 13-1/4″. 2) 56″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: 1) Good condition, some foxing. 2) Creases and minor stains 9-92433 (600-800)

4464
$607.50

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET ATTRIBUTED TO LI SHUTONG (1880-1942). China, signed “Shamen yi yin”, dated “spring of renshen year” with one sela “Hingyu fashi”. SIZE: 54″ x 6-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92444 (600-800)

4465
$711.00

LOOSE PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF FU BAOSHI. Ink & light colors on paper, inscribed, dated “dinghai year”, signed “Baoshi Jinling Fu She xie” with three seals. SIZE: 24″ x 20-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92451 (600-800)

4466
$474.00

TWO CALLIGRAPHY COUPLETS. China. 1) In the manner of Ma Gongyu, cursive script on paper, dedicated to Mr. Baichuan, signed, with two seals. 2) Couplet with cursive script on gilt paper, signed “Jishao Lingbai,” with one seal. SIZE: 1) 52″ x 8-1/2″. 2) 53-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Good, minor creases. 2) Good, foxing to the mount. 9-92452 (600-800)

4467
$151.88

BRONZE CENSER. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Phoenix handles. Foo dog finial, decoration of flowering vines and birds. SIZE: 12″ t x 10″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74371 (250-350)

4468
$355.50

MIXED METAL BRONZE VASE. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Decoration of birds, flowers and bundles of rice straw on a chocolate brown ground. Silver wire inlay. Signed. SIZE: 8-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74552 (300-500)

4469
$3,555.00

ENAMELED BRONZE CENSER. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Cast as bamboo with green enamel accents. With mark on base. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h x 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74232 (200-300)

4470
$237.00

BRONZE VASE. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Bronze base with bamboo and rocks in swirling water in high relief. Signed. SIZE: 10-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good, with some loss to the bamboo. 9-91640 (300-500)

4471
$474.00

BRONZE CENSER. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Eagle finial, dragon handles, and foo dog feet. Surfaces decorated with a grape and squirrel design. Parcel gilt. SIZE: 15″ h. CONDITION: Old repair to legs of eagle finial, otherwise good. 7-74372 (250-350)

4472
$607.50

BRONZE BUDDHIST IMAGE. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Figure of the Goddess of Mercy on the back of a dragon. Gold inlay. SIZE: 11-1/4″ l x 15-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with fine detail. 7-74401 (400-600)

4473
$0.00

BRONZE CENSER. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Cast in the form of a lotus plant with a kappa. Carved fitted wooden cover. SIZE: 9-1/4″ l x 5-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Cover missing finial, small chip at leaf tip, otherwise very good. 7-74373 (250-350)

4474
$1,093.50

POTTERY VASE. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Satsuma ware. Wide-waisted bottle form with foliate handles. Signed Kinkozan. Brocade designs. SIZE: 7″ h x 7-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74389 (250-350)

4475
$3,555.00

PORCELAIN UMBRELLA STAND. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Porcelain umbrella stand with scene of figures in a garden of flowering trees and birds, having borders of cranes and clouds. SIZE: 31” t x 10-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90260 (2,500-3,500)

4476
$118.50

POTTERY COVERED JAR. Early 20th century, Japan. Barrel shaped. Decoration of Buddhist saints. Signed. SIZE: 9-1/2″ t x 8″ dia. CONDITION: Rubbing to gilt. 7-74379 (200-300)

4477
$1,518.75

THREE SATSUMA WARE ITEMS. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Including a pair of small vases, decorated with bands of flowers and butterflies; and a single vase decorated with flowers, butterflies, and painted fan with brocade patterns. SIZE: Pair: 2” dia x 1-1/2” t. Single Vase: 3-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: The latter with three small cracks to foot; otherwise very good. 9-25075, 9-25076 (400-600)

4478
$303.75

THREE PORCELAIN VASES. Late 19th century, Japan and China. Two Japanese porcelain vases, both decorated with birds and flowers, one on a turquoise ground, the other on a brick red ground. Together with a Chinese porcelain vase of oxblood color. SIZE: Tallest: 10”t. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good, base of Chinese vase has been ground down. 9-91653 (500-700)

4479
$486.00

STONEWARE VASE. Late 19th century, Japan. Stoneware vase of Satsuma style having decoration of people in garden scenes on a yellow ground with green glazed neck. Signed. SIZE: 17” t. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Very good with a few small chips to base. 9-92164 (200-300)

4480
$243.00

PORCELAIN CHARGER. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Arita ware with an underglazed blue decoration of flowers. SIZE: 15-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90265 (400-600)

4481
$59.25

RECTANGULAR STONEWARE TRAY. 19th century, Japan. Green Kutani ware. SIZE: 13″ w x 10″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: With chips at corner, otherwise very good. 9-91746 (200-300)

4482
$1,761.75

SATSUMA WARE CENSER. 19th century, Japan. Pottery example with decoration of various flowers in gosu blue, green, red, and gold on a crackled cream ground. Lobated body. Cover with a lid in the form of a chrysanthemum flower. coin mark on the base with an 1835 date within a Satsuma heraldic mon. SIZE: 12″ h x 11″ dia. CONDITION: Wear to the mark on the base, otherwise very good. 7-74536 (1,500-2,000)

4483
$296.25

BLUE AND WHITE BOWL. 20th century, China. Blue and white porcelain bowl decorated with “The Eight Precious Things” and a band of lotus scrolling in underglaze blue. 6 character Yung Cheng mark on the base. SIZE: 2-1/8″ h x 4-5/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90680 (300-500)

4484
$121.50

BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN CHARGER. 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Underglaze blue decoration of a shishi and peony plants. SIZE: 18-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, wear consistent with age. 9-92635 (400-600)

4485
$651.75

PORCELAIN VASE. 20th century, China. Stylized floral scrolling on a turquoise ground. Kuei dragon handles. Ch’ien Lung mark in gold on the base. SIZE: 17-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70513 (600-800)

4486
$711.00

PORCELAIN VASE. 20th century, China. Mei ping shape. Famille rose decoration of floral scrolling, peaches, bats, and auspicious characters on a chartreuse ground. Chia Ching mark on the base. SIZE: 15″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70511 (600-800)

4487
$1,093.50

THREE PORCELAIN BOWLS. To include an 18th century Chinese peach bloom bowl with gold lacquer repair, together with two Japanese peach bloom glazed bowls. SIZE: 8-1/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Gold lacquer repair on Chinese bowl. 9-92585, 9-92619 (600-800)

4488
$121.50

K’ANG HSI PLATE. K’ang Hsi period (1662-1722), China. Porcelain dish with an underglazed blue decoration of flowers with an open lotus blossom and brocade borders. Censer mark on the base. SIZE: 8-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Kiln crack to the side; tight vertical hairline on rim. 7-74301 (200-300)

4489
$355.50

THREE FAMILLE VERTE PLATES. K’ang Hsi period (1662-1722), China. Lot of 3 famille verte dishes. Decorated with a central basket of flowers surrounded by reserves of mythical animals “the hundred antiques” and landscapes with brocaded borders. Leaf mark in underglaze blue on the base. SIZE: 8-1/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: Ralph Chiat NYC. CONDITION: Chips and repairs to rims. 7-74297 (400-600)

4490
$972.00

INCENSE BURNER. Transitional period ca. 1640, China. Porcelain with an underglaze blue landscape. SIZE: 6″ h x 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74568 (400-600)

4491
$207.38

PORCELAIN VASE. 20th century, China. Ying Ching style surface with molded decoration of ropes and lotus plants. Accompanied by box. SIZE: 6-1/2” t x 6” dia. PROVENANCE: The estate of John Gerhardt family trust. CONDITION: Very good with overall craquelure. 9-25047 (700-900)

4492
$414.75

PORCELAIN VASE. 20th century, China. Porcelain vase having Tou Tsai decoration of fruits in flowering branches, with Yung Cheng mark on the base. SIZE: 7” t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91775 (800-1,000)

4493
$1,125.75

PORCELAIN VASE. 20th century, China. Porcelain vase having Famille rose decoration of butterflies, and six-character Kuang Hsu mark on base. SIZE: 15” t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91773 (1,500-2,000)

4494
$0.00

TWO PORCELAIN VASES. Early 20th century, China. Two porcelain vases, one with Famille rose decoration of women in a garden scene, and the other with iron red decoration of foo dogs and puppies. SIZE: 21-1/2” t. CONDITION: Very good, both have been drilled & mounted as lamps. 9-91794 (800-1,200)

4495
$118.50

PAIR ROSE MEDALLION PLANTERS. 20th century, China. SIZE: 14″ dia x 13″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92544 (100-150)

4496
$948.00

PORCELAIN VASE. 20th century, China. Kuei kung two-part vase with a celadon glazed pierced with lotus roundels enclosing an interior vase decorated with children and children in the round, all decorated with Famille Rose enamels and gilt. Ch’ien Lung mark. SIZE: 12-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70514 (800-1,200)

4497
$0.00

PORCELAIN FISH BOWL. Early 20th century, China. Famille rose decoration of peaches and bats on a lavender ground. Unglazed base. SIZE: 20-1/2″ d x 18-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74175 (900-1,200)

4498
$2,370.00

PORCELAIN WINE JAR. Ming style but 20th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of scholars in a garden with floral borders. Unglazed base. SIZE: 12″ h x 12″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90689 (1,000-1,200)

4499
$414.75

PAIR OF PORCELAIN COVERED JARS. 20th century, China. Pair of porcelain covered jars of baluster form with an underglazed blue decoration of birds and flowers. SIZE: 18” t. CONDITION: Some surface abrasion, otherwise very good. 9-92019 (1,000-1,500)

4500
$1,701.00

PAIR OF LARGE PORCELAIN VASES. Ca. 1930, China. Famille rose decoration of the immortals with children. SIZE: 23-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90731 (1,500-1,800)

4501
$0.00

SHALLOW GLAZED PORCELAIN BOWL. 20th century, China. Yuan style bowl with engraved dragon on the blue interior and a persimmon glaze on the exterior. Unglazed foot. SIZE: 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90685 (400-600)

4502
$414.75

PORCELAIN BOWL. Early 20th century, China. Armor pattern. Turquoise ground with Famille Rose reserves. Ch’ien Lung mark. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90744 (400-600)

4503
$237.00

PORCELAIN VASE. Early 20th century, China. Porcelain vase having a mirror black glaze with gilt decoration of birds and flowers SIZE: 16-1/2” t. Overall height 30” t. CONDITION: Some wear to gilt. Has been drilled and mounted as a lamp. 9-92056 (1,000-1,500)

4504
$29.63

WHITE GLAZED PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Drilled and mounted as a lamp. SIZE: 14″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. 7-74117 (100-150)

4505
$60.75

PORCELAIN COVERED JAR. 19th century, China. Globular form. Surface engraved with dragons and clouds. Turquoise glazed. Drilled and mounted as a lamp. SIZE: 20″ h overall. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74412 (200-300)

4506
$237.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES. Early 20th century, China. Tsung form. Famille rose decoration of birds and flowers on a turquoise ground. Drilled and mounted as lamps. SIZE: Vases are 8″ t; overall lamps are 22″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74267 (200-300)

4507
$948.00

MINIATURE MODEL OF A PLANT. 19th century, China. Vase made from a white jade archer’s ring. Holding an enameled silver peony plant. On hardwood stand. Offered with box. SIZE: 4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74431 (200-300)

4508
$651.75

PAIR OF CANTON ENAMEL WARE CANDLE PRICKET STICKS. 19th century, China. Decoration of birds and flowers with reserves of figures in garden scenes, dragons, fish in aquatic scenes, and 11 different border patterns. Both on carved hardwood stands. SIZE: 19″ h. CONDITION: Loss to enamels, primarily on drip pans of one, otherwise very good. 7-74346 (300-500)

4509
$829.50

PEKING ENAMEL BOWL. 20th century, China. Finely enameled with flowers on yellow ground, interior decorated with floral scrolling, peaches and pomegranates. Accompanied by box. SIZE: 4-1/2” dia x 2-1/2” h. PROVENANCE: The Estate of John Gerhardt Family Trust. CONDITION: Edge is out of round. 9-25048 (700-900)

4510
$1,777.50

GROUP OF ASSORTED METAL WORKS. 19th century, China. Assorted metal works includes a mirror with white jade plaque and a square bowl, all decorated with blue, turquoise and purple enamel. Together with three other smaller enamel works. SIZE: Mirror is 13-1/2” l. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Some corrosion and loss to enamels, otherwise good. 9-91649 (300-400)

4511
$607.50

ENAMEL JU-I SCEPTER. 19th century, China. Central medallion of Shao Lao with the handle decorated with the emblems of the immortals. Ch’ien Lung mark on end of handle. SIZE: 10″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74432 (200-300)

4512
$592.50

THREE PIECES OF CHINESE ENAMEL WORK. 20th century, China. Includes a Ruyi scepter with peaches, bats and dragons. Together with a leaf shaped dish and a cylindrical brush pot. SIZE: Scepter: 13″ l. PROVENANCE: Property of Walter Price Trustee, in the Walter Price Collection. Acquired in London in the 1970s. CONDITION: Dish with repair to outer edge in multiple locations. Scepter and brush pot very good. 9-29572 (500-700)

4513
$237.00

PAIR OF CANTON ENAMELED EWERS. Early 20th century, China. Reserves of scholars on a floral scrolled yellow ground. SIZE: Each is 10″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Considerable loss and damage. 9-92609 (200-300)

4514
$474.00

BRONZE BUDDHIST IMAGE. 20th century, China. Bronze seated figure of Amida Buddha. SIZE: 8” t. CONDITION: Surface worn with traces of gold lacquer remaining, some deterioration to back of figure, otherwise good. 9-91615 (800-1,000)

4515
$1,066.50

BRONZE STANDING BUDDHIST IMAGE. 20th Century, China. Figure of Goddess of Mercy, parcel gilt decoration. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92827 (800-1,200)

4516
$296.25

GROUP OF FOUR BRONZE ITEMS. 19th century, China. Four incense burners to include one with lion mask handles, one with elephants, a cylindrical one with a tripod base, and one with a foo dog cover. SIZE: Largest 11″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91084 (500-700)

4517
$972.00

SINO-TIBETAN BUDDHIST IMAGE. 19th century, China. Gilt bronze image of a Yama. SIZE: 6-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91046 (400-600)

4518
$829.50

GILT BRONZE IMAGE. 20th century, China. Image of Maitreya standing on a lotus throne. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91082 (400-600)

4519
$829.50

RECTANGULAR BRONZE PLANTER OR CENSER. 18th century, China or Japan. Rectangular form with indented rounded corners. Pierced foot rim. Surface decorated with foliage. SIZE: 13-1/8″ l x 10-1/8″ w x 3-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74446 (300-500)

4520
$1,185.00

BRONZE CENSER. 18th century, possibly earlier, China. Shaped as an archaic oval vessel quei dragon with handles, ribbed body, and dragon friezes at top and bottom. SIZE: 13″ dia x 6″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good with an old crack and repair to one handle. 9-92828 (400-600)

4521
$273.38

BRONZE CENSER WITH STAND AND COVER. 19th century, China. Incense burner cast in high relief with a design of squirrels and foliage. Foo dog finial. Matching cover and stand. SIZE: 17″ w x 14-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Various dents, otherwise good. 7-74188 (400-600)

4522
$948.00

BRONZE CENSER. 18th century, China. Lion mask handles and an Arabic inscription, “There is no God but God and Muhammad is the prophet of God.” Hsuan Te mark on the base. SIZE: 4-3/8″ t x 12″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74574 (1,000-1,500)

4523
$0.00

PAIR OF BRONZE INCENSE BURNERS. 19th century, China. Cast in the form of single horned chih lung. SIZE: 9″ h x 6-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92928 (2,500-3,500)

4524
$1,185.00

BRONZE CENSER. 18th century or earlier, China. Finely cast in the form of a Buddhist lion holding a brocade sphere. SIZE: 15″ l x 13″ h x 7″ w. CONDITION: Missing hinged element, proper left side of throat, otherwise very good. 7-74535 (500-700)

4525
$1,777.50

PAIR OF DOUBLE GOURD VASES. 18th/19th century, China. Pair of double gourd vases with decoration of gourd plants on a black ground, inscribed with characters ta chi, meaning great good luck. SIZE: 10-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Pitting to enamels. 9-25066 (1,200-1,800)

4526
$972.00

WHITE JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Carved in the form of a sleeping dog. SIZE: 2-3/8″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90799 (800-1,200)

4527
$711.00

JADE VASE. 20th century, China. Jade vase of highly translucent celadon stone with areas of gray carved as a lotus plant with a cart. SIZE: 3” t x 3” w. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92340 (800-1,200)

4528
$711.00

JADE GARMENT HOOK. 19th century, China. Pale celadon green color. Dragon finial. Chih lung with a branch of ling chih in its mouth. SIZE: 5-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92915 (700-900)

4529
$364.50

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. Grey stone with brown markings carved as a foo dog and pup. SIZE: 4″ w x 3″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91048 (600-800)

4530
$486.00

TWO JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Celadon colored stones, one with a russet marking. Figures of a foo dog and a cat. SIZE: 3″ l each. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91077 (600-800)

4531
$850.50

JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Pair of Buddha’s hand citrons in a celadon colored stone with russet markings. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l x 2-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91079 (600-800)

4532
$546.75

JADE VASE. 20th century, China. Stone of a grey color with darker markings with various fissures. Carving of flowering prunus trees. SIZE: 3-1/2″ t x 3″ w. CONDITION: Cover missing, otherwise very good. 7-74486 (500-700)

4533
$546.75

TWO JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Lot to include 2 carvings of small boys holding a branch of flowers. Stones of a pale celadon color. SIZE: Each 2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90690 (500-700)

4534
$303.75

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. Sea green stone carved in the form of a tiger. SIZE: 4-1/4″ l x 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, with natural fissures on back. 9-91047 (500-700)

4535
$880.88

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. Grey green stone with brown markings. Foo dog and pup with a brocade ball. SIZE: 3″ l x 2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91049 (500-700)

4536
$546.75

THREE JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. To include: a sea green celadon figure of a Buddhist saint with an ingot and a rosary, a grey/white mythical animal, and a green/white greyhound dog. SIZE: 3″ l each. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91078 (500-700)

4537
$546.75

CARVING OF A JADE STANDING CAMEL. 20th century, China. The gray stone with darker markings in calcified areas. SIZE: 6″ h x 5-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91989 (500-700)

4538
$303.75

CARVED JADE PEBBLE. Stone of a gray color with russet areas. Carving of monkeys and ling chih. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92921 (500-700)

4539
$486.00

JADE CARVING OF A COCKEREL. 20th century, China. Sea green stone with grey flecks. SIZE: 1-3/4″ t x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70496 (400-600)

4540
$948.00

CLOISONNE WATER COUP. 18th century, China. Cloisonne water coup with decoration of the eight precious things on turquoise ground. SIZE: 3-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Pitting to enamels, old lead repair. 9-25067 (800-1,200)

4541
$296.25

CLOISONNE BOX. 19th century, China. Cloisonne box with decoration of the 100 antiques on a pale turquoise ground. SIZE: 2-3/4” l x 2” w x 3/4” t. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Good with loss and some damage to enamels. 9-25068 (300-500)

4542
$1,066.50

CLOISONNE VASE. 18th century, China. Cloisonne base of baluster form, with stylized lotus scrolling on a pale turquoise ground. SIZE: 3” t. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Very good with some rubbing to gilt and pitting to enamels. 9-25071 (800-1,200)

4543
$1,303.50

CLOISONNE CYLINDER. 18th century, China. Cloisonne cylinder having stylized lotus scrolls on a turquoise ground. SIZE: 6” t. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Some surface roughness. 9-25074 (1,000-2,000)

4544
$1,822.50

CLOISONNE VASE. 18th century, China. Cloisonne vase of lobated form, stylized lotuses on turquoise ground. SIZE: 5-1/2” t. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Some enamel loss and rubbing to gilt. 9-25083 (1,000-1,500)

4545
$4,740.00

CLOISONNE VASE. Ch’ien Lung period (1735-1796), China. Cloisonne vase with stylized lotus scrolling on turquoise ground with acanthus leaves, heavily gilt. Ch’ien Lung mark. SIZE: 3-3/4” t. PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection. CONDITION: Very good with some pitting to enamels, minor rubbing to gilt. 9-25070 (2,500-3,500)

4546
$296.25

POTTERY VASE. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Rosewater bottle form with a tall neck. Satsuma ware a decoration of flowers and a brocade pattern. Signed with 3-character mark above the base rim. SIZE: 12″ t. CONDITION: Very good with general craquelure. 7-74409 (300-500)

4547
$607.50

PORCELAIN WATER COUPE. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Porcelain water coupe with decoration of ribboned pairs of fish with aquatic plants in white slip on an orange ground. Signed in underglazed blue “Makuzu Kozan”. SIZE: 2″h x 3-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: With fitted rosewood cover a later addition, cover broken and repaired, otherwise very good. 7-74365 (200-300)

4548
$425.25

TWO METAL WORKS. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Japanese Cloisonne plate with decoration of birds and flowers. Together with a Chinese archaic style bronze bell hanging in a softwood frame resting atop a wooden stand. SIZE: Plate: 12” dia. Bell: 11” t x 5” w. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Plate good with area of loss to the back and a small dent. Bell very good. 9-91747 (300-400)

4549
$414.75

GROUP OF FIVE CERAMICS. Late 19th century, Japan. Group of five ceramics to include an Imari ware pitcher, signed Koransha. The other four are Satsuma ware, circa 1880s: covered jar, incense burner, and two vases. SIZE: Koransha pitcher 9” t. Largest satsuma 16” t. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91885 (300-500)

4550
$355.50

FOUR PIECES OF STONEWARE. 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Satsuma ware having decoration of warriors, courtiers, and Buddhist saints. Consisting of two ewers, vase, and covered jar. SIZE: Largest: 9-3/4” t. PROVENANCE: John and Mercy Griffith Collection of Asian, American, and European Ivories and Antiques. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91884 (500-700)

4551
$486.00

PORCELAIN BOWL. Late 19th century, Japan. Imari ware porcelain bowl of lobated form with a scalloped edge having decoration of flowers, phoenixes, and brocade patterns. Accompanied by a hardwood stand. SIZE: 14-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Repaired crack in the base, otherwise good. 9-90936 (1,000-1,500)

4552
$0.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN BOWLS. 19th century, Japan. Imari ware. Decoration of reserves of Ainkosennin surrounded by jewel motifs. Exterior with floral brocade patterns. SIZE: Each is 4″ h x 9″ dia. CONDITION: Craquelure to one, otherwise generally very good. 9-92681, 9-92682 (2,500-3,500)

4553
$118.50

PORCELAIN CHARGER. Late 19th century, Japan. Imari ware. Decoration of a woman with a water buffalo in various brocade patterns. Fuku mark on base. SIZE: 25″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine Maine and New York private collection. CONDITION: Badly damaged and repaired. 9-29896 (100-200)

4554
$474.00

PAIR OF ROSEWOOD DISPLAY STANDS. 20th century, China. Matched pair of dark wood display stands. SIZE: 25″ l x 14″ h x 3-1/2 d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91061 (400-600)

4555
$1,066.50

SCROLL PAINTING. Early 20th century, Japan. Signed Shoson. Ink and colors on silk. Scene of a pheasant in a flowering cherry tree. SIZE: 48″ l x 20″ w. CONDITION: Brocade mounts in very poor condition. Painting toned. 7-74146 (200-300)

4556
$60.75

FOUR PANEL FOLDING SCREEN. Early 20th century, Japan. Scene of a procession to a hunting park. SIZE: 36″ h x 73″ l. CONDITION: With roughness and small losses at hinged areas, otherwise good. 7-73587 (100-200)

4557
$0.00

BRONZE CENSER. 19th century, Japan. Bronze censer having a band of champleve enamel, tripod base, and handles. Marked on base. SIZE: 6-3/4” t x 5-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good, with a later added wooden cover, and old lead repair to leg. 9-91638 (400-600)

4558
$444.38

GROUP OF TWO METAL WORKS. Early 20th century, Japan. Grouping consists of a Komei style cigarette case with design of boat before Fuji in silver and gold on iron, together with a sterling silver hard case with a temple scene with inlaid mixed metals in its original box. SIZE: Silver: 6-1/2” l x 3-1/4” w. Iron: 4-1/4” l x 3-1/4” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91720 (200-400)

4559
$355.50

MIXED METAL VASE. Early 20th century, Japan. Scene of a woman and child walking under a flowering cherry tree. Hole at the side for electricity made at the time of manufacture. Signed. SIZE: 10-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74400 (200-300)

4560
$296.25

BRONZE CENSER. Late 19th century, Japan. Oviform with lion mask handles and finial and 3 small boys as supports. Champlevé decoration of figures and Buddhist angels. SIZE: 15″ h x 17″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74544 (200-300)

4561
$60.75

FRAMED PAINTING, JAPAN. Early 20th century, color on silk, depicting Mount Fuji and farmlands, signed, with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 28-3/4” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Staining in sky, otherwise good. 9-29140 (100-200)

4562
$711.00

LAC BURGAUTE DISH. 19th century, Japan. Black lacquer inlaid with abalone shell in a pattern of dragons and pearls. Brocade borders with reserves of the emblems of the immortals. SIZE: 13-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Loss to inlay areas and the foot, stress cracks. 7-74338 (200-300)

4563
$0.00

LOT OF 4 ALBUM LEAVES. 19th century, Japan. Ink and colors on paper. Landscape scenes. Signed with a single seal. Framed and glazed. SIZE: 13″ t x 11″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74271 (200-300)

4564
$948.00

BRONZE CENSER AND STAND. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Eagle finial. Elephant mask handles and feet. Surface decorated with mythical animals. SIZE: 26″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74241 (300-500)

4565
$486.00

BRONZE TAZZA WITH SILVER INLAY. 19th century, Japan. Silver inlay decoration of flowers and wave motifs. SIZE: 9-1/2″ dia x 6-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally good with repair to base. 9-92548 (200-300)

4566
$486.00

BRONZE FIGURE. Early 20th century, Japan. Standing figure of a woodcutter reading. SIZE: 14″ h. CONDITION: Replaced base, otherwise very good. 9-92826 (800-1,200)

4567
$1,944.00

BRONZE GONG STAND. Meiji period (1868-1912), Japan. Upright in the form of an armed samurai. Miyako style work with mixed metal inlays. On a wooden stand. SIZE: 26″ h. CONDITION: Loss of patina, otherwise very good. 7-74414 (400-600)

4568
$455.63

BRONZE GONG AND STAND. 19th century, Japan. Wooden frame carved with Apsaras and lacquered gold and polychrome. Gong of cast bronze in the shape of a chrysanthemum flower. SIZE: 30″ h x 23-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74385 (300-500)

4569
$425.25

BRONZE CENSER. 19th century, Japan. Decoration of archaic stylized animals and cicada motifs. Pierced “Heaven Soaring” handles. SIZE: 15″ dia x 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Old repair to the bottom, otherwise very good. 7-74187 (300-500)

4570
$592.50

PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUP OF THREE SHISHI. Purple cream and yellow colored glaze. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 8-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92684 (800-1,200)

4571
$355.50

PAIR OF LACQUERED FLOOR CANDLE PRICKETS. 19th century, Japan. Pair of floor prickets of lobated form, and having a black lacquered surface. SIZE: 34″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Some cracks to lacquer surface, tops possibly repaired. 9-92541 (200-300)

4572
$829.50

SATSUMA FOOTED PUNCH BOWL. Meiji Period 1868-1912), Japan. Scalloped edge, decoration of the 7 Gods of Luck and Buddhist Saints in polychrome and gilt. Signed on bottom. SIZE: 14-1/2″ dia x 9-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Rubbing to guilt. 9-92582 (400-600)

4573
$711.00

CARVED WOOD FIGURE OF HOI TEI AND FIVE OTHER FIGURES. 19th/early 20th century, Japan. The first depicted with satchel of wealth; the second a wood carving of a musician with ivory face and hands, polychrome decorated, signed; the third a pottery glazed figure of a seated Hoi Tei; the fourth a carved figure of a seated, bearded man; the fifth a figure of a demon seated with sack over his shoulder, polychrome paint decorated; and the last a ceramic polychrome figure of Hoi Tei with satchel of wealth. SIZE: Largest: 14″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, with minor appendage repairs to two figures. 9-92590, 9-92591, 9-92592 (600-800)

4574
$592.50

THREE CARVINGS. 19th century, Japan. 1) Wood carving of Gama Sennin, decorated in red and black lacquer. 2) Hardwood reclining carving of Daruma. 3) Carving of an Oni demon. SIZE: 1) 3″ h. 2) 5″ l. 3) 2-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Cracks to lacquer on Gama Sennin carving, otherwise generally very good. 9-92660 (300-500)

4575
$325.88

TWO SHAKUMI MASKS. 19th century, Japan. One with an articulated jaw, the other signed “Ukon”. SIZE: Each approx 9″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Articulated one missing whiskers and a crack across the whiskers, crackle to lacquer work and small chips to paint. The other is fine. 9-92613 (300-500)

4576
$1,066.50

TWO SHAKUMI MASKS. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Carved and painted wood, one with inlaid glass eyes, the other a mask of a court woman. SIZE: Each approx. 9″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Mask with glass eyes has a large chip to back and some paint flecks. The other one is fine. 9-92612 (300-500)

4578
$394.88

GROUP OF FOUR BUDDHIST BELLS, TWO FIGURES. Group to include four Japanese Buddhist bells together with two bronze figures: an Indian figure of Ganesha, and a Chinese figure of Shukei. All are bronze. SIZE: Tallest: 14″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92607 (200-300)

4579
$121.50

MIXED METAL SHALLOW BOWL. Early 20th century, Japan. Decoration of butterflies, inlaid in various metals. SIZE: 11″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Corroded surface. 9-92575 (200-300)

4580
$237.00

GROUP OF THREE PORCELAINS. Imari style tureen and underline, together with two 19th century Japanese porcelains. An Imari bowl with a kylin at the center, and surrounded by reserves of cranes and pine trees, together with a Kutani hexagonal dish decorated with lotuses and birds and brocade patterns in Famille Rose enamels. SIZE: Imari ware: 11-1/2″ dia. Kutani: 12″ sq. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, with age wear. 9-92570, 9-92621, 9-92627 (300-400)

4581
$911.25

PAIR OF BRONZE URNS WITH JUMP RINGS. Early 20th century, Japan. Thunder meander pattern inlaid with silver. SIZE: Each is 12″ dia x 10″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92562 (300-400)

4582
$237.00

IMARI PORCELAIN CHARGER. Late 19th century, Japan. The charger with decoration of reserves of Kylin and the three friends, pine, bamboo and prunus, having an interior medallion design of a pair of phoenixes, brocade pattern ground, and an endless spring mark on the bottom. SIZE: 20-3/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92608 (500-700)

4583
$177.75

FOUR PANEL SCREEN WITH SCENE OF SHIPS. Circa 1950, Japan. Namban style depicting Europeans and European ships. Ink colors and gilt on paper. SIZE: 72″ w x 36″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good overall with minor rubbing to gilt. 9-92563 (300-500)

4584
$607.50

GROUP OF FIVE BRONZE VASES. Early 20th century, Japan. One bronze vase with birds and flowers, together with four other plain bronze vases. SIZE: Largest 10-3/4” t. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91641 (300-500)

4585
$237.00

PORCELAIN CHARGER WITH BLUE DUCK. Late 19th century, Japan. Imari ware with underglaze blue and enamel decoration of a pair of ducks and flowers. SIZE: 18″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92537 (400-600)

4586
$296.25

IMARI PORCELAIN CHARGER. Late 19th century, Japan. Central medallion of a kylin in underglaze blue with other brocade patterns. SIZE: 21-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92636 (400-600)

4587
$0.00

LARGE CRACKLE OATMEAL STONEWARE VASE. Late 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Decoration of Daikoku. Shishi mask faux jump rings. SIZE: 15-1/2″ dia x 9-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Enamel loss. 9-92632 (500-600)

4588
$118.50

SATSUMA VASE, GOURD FORM LAMP. Late 19th century, Japan. Satsuma style decoration of a pair of dragons in various shades of gold on a cobalt blue ground with various brocade patterns. SIZE: Vase: 12-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, vase has been drilled and mounted as a lamp. 9-92581 (200-300)

4589
$533.25

PEACHBLOOM VASE. 19th century, China. Oviform. Surface enameled with pheasants and peony flowers. SIZE: 11″ h x 8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74249 (300-500)

4590
$2,916.00

FLAMBE VASE. Late 19th century, China. Pomegranate shape. Deep crushed strawberry color. Later fitted cover. SIZE: 14-1/4″ h x 9″ dia. CONDITION: Chip to base and ground. 7-74266 (300-500)

4591
$1,896.00

FLAMBE VASE. Ch’ing dynasty, late 19th century, China. Lobated body with dragon handles. Purple glaze with streaks of turquoise. Interior and foot decorated with brown slip. SIZE: 12″ w x 10-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Chip to the edge partially repaired with an old Japanese lacquer repair. 7-74564 (300-500)

4592
$1,458.00

STONEWARE TEA POT. 19th century, China. Yi Hsing ware. Molded as sections of bamboo. Signed. SIZE: 7″ l x 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74570 (300-500)

4593
$355.50

THREE STORAGE JARS. 18th century, China. 1) Tea dust storage jar of globular form with its carved hardwood stand; 2) a slightly larger storage jar; 3) storage jar with black glaze infused with blue. SIZE: 1) 21″ dia x 22″ h. Stand: 12-1/2″ h. 2) 19″ w x 26″ h. 3) 23″ dia x 23″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: As found. Much degraded glaze on #2. 9-92514, 9-92519 (400-600)

4594
$829.50

STONEWARE VASE. Ming Period (1368-1644), China. Soft Ting ware, wine jug with four lugs and body with floral scrolling on a crackle cream colored ground. Accompanying the vase is a rubbing of a section of exterior illustrating the decoration found beneath the glaze. SIZE: 10-1/4” t. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good, with a small unglazed patch on neck. 9-91654 (400-600)

4595
$1,458.00

PEWTER AND JADE WINE POT. 19th century, China. Square form with a jade handle, spout, and knob. Signed on the base. SIZE: 7″ l x 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good, with age surface wear. 7-74592 (200-300)

4596
$1,458.00

YI HSING TEAPOT. 20th century, China. The stoneware pot with an engraving of a boatman and a poem. Signed. SIZE: 4″ h x 6″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90774 (300-500)

4597
$364.50

YI HSING TEA POT. 20th century, China. Of circular form, the handle and spout in the form of archaic dragons with an olive green mid band, the lid with conforming finial. Base with seal mark. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-28380 (500-700)

4598
$0.00

CELADON EWER. 20th century, China. Yaozhou ware of octagonal form carved with lotus petals. SIZE: 7” w x 7-1/2” t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91774 (500-800)

4599
$10,327.50

TEA DUST VASE. Ch’ien Lung mark (1735-1796) and probably of that period, China. Hanging gall form with 2 rectangular slots cut in the foot. SIZE: 10″ h x 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74566 (600-800)

4600
$1,397.25

PAIR OF PLANTERS. 19th/20th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of waves, peaches, and bats on a yellow ground. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h x 12-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91068 (700-900)

4601
$2,065.50

GROUP OF THREE CERAMICS. 19th/20th century, China. Consists of two vases of Kuan Yao, both with crackled celadon glazes, together with a Chun ware handled jar. SIZE: Tallest is 5-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good, with glazes crackled. 9-91021 (1,200-1,500)

4602
$182.25

POTTERY BUDDHIST FIGURE. 18th century, Tibet or Nepal. Seated figure of Amytaus. Traces of pigment remaining. SIZE: 6-1/2″ t x 4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74549 (300-500)

4603
$364.50

CELADON BOWL. 14th century, Thailand. Sawankhalok ware bowl with foliated edge. Central engraved lotus with wave borders. Exterior with carved lotus petals. Sea green glaze. SIZE: 10-1/2 dia x 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74383 (200-300)

4604
$121.50

PAIR OF STONEWARE FIGURES. Figure of a Kutani woman and a Kyoto ware figure of Gama Sennin. SIZE: Each approx 9″ t. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally good with kiln cracks to woman, and crack across body of man. 9-92638 (400-600)

4605
$3,555.00

BRUSH HOLDER. 19th century, China. Hardwood frame enclosing 4 famille verte porcelain panels decorated with landscapes. SIZE: 7-3/4″ l x 7-3/4 w x 11-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Shrinkage cracks to the wood, wear to enamels. 9-90738 (400-600)

4606
$729.00

HARDWOOD BRUSH POT. China. Amber colored wood with a pronounced grain. SIZE: 6″ h x 3″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74484 (200-300)

4607
$486.00

JADE BRUSH POT. 20th century, China. Cylindrical form with surface engraved with a man fishing and a poem. Stone is dark green in color. Mark beneath the base. SIZE: 3-3/8″ t x 2-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90664 (300-500)

4608
$121.50

BAMBOO BRUSH POT. 19th century, China. Carved with figures in a mountain landscape. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h x 4-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Cracks. 7-74407 (200-300)

4609
$121.50

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT. 19th century, China. Crackled cream colored ground. Surface carved in relief with a hawk in a pine tree with accents of green and blown glaze. SIZE: 5-1/4″ h x 4-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74452 (200-300)

4610
$243.00

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT. 19th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of a landscape. SIZE: 7″ h x 7-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Brush pot with star cracks inside and shallow chips on lip, otherwise very good. 7-74497 (200-300)

4611
$486.00

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT. 19th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of a landscape. SIZE: 5-1/4″ h x 4-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74543 (200-300)

4612
$1,007.25

DROP FRONT STORAGE CHEST. 19th century, Korea. Carved and pierced iron mounts. SIZE: 30″ l x 18″ w x 29-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Good. 9-92696 (500-700)

4613
$1,883.25

PORCELAIN WINE BOTTLE. Yi Dynasty, 18th/19th century, Korea. Wine bottle with underglaze blue decoration of a crane, clouds, and bamboo. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Hairline crack to the body, kiln crack to the foot. 7-74327 (500-700)

4614
$3,021.75

PORCELAIN WINE BOTTLE. 18th century Yi Dynasty, Korea. Finely painted porcelain wine bottle with a pair of birds on a flowering plant. Perhaps from the Punwon Kiln. SIZE: 8-1/2″ t. CONDITION: 2 kiln cracks at base, otherwise very good. 7-74328 (500-700)

4615
$0.00

CELADON JARLET. 20th century, Korea. Squat jarlet of celadon color having sgraffito decoration of lotus leaves at top. SIZE: 4″ dia x 2″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good with small chip to foot. 9-92731 (600-800)

4616
$829.50

BUDDHIST PAINTING. 19th century, Korea. Ink and bright colors on paper. Image of Manjushri on the back of a lion. Framed. SIZE: 69″ t x 24-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74279 (300-500)

4617
$1,422.00

PAIR OF KOREAN SCROLL PAINTINGS. Late 19th/early 20th century, Korea. Ink and colors on textile. Trompe l’oeil works of display shelves with scholar’s objects, antiques, books, and flowers. Brocade mounts and ivory pulls. SIZE: 35-1/4″ l x 20-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74329 (400-600)

4618
$1,896.00

PAIR OF WEDDING DUCKS. 20th century, Korea. Made from carved wood. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h x 9″ l. CONDITION: Head loose on one bird. Otherwise very good. 7-74325 (200-300)

4619
$364.50

FOLK ART FIGURAL GROUP, MAN AND WOMAN. 20th century, Japan. Study of an elderly couple having tea. SIZE: 11″ h x 11″ w. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Cracks. 9-92605 (100-150)

4620
$243.00

CARVED WOODEN FIGURE WITH STAND. Early 20th century, Japan. Carving of a Noh figure. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Cracks to stand. 9-92649 (100-150)

4622
$296.25

BOXWOOD CARVED BUDDHIST “BELL”. 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Depicting a temple bell with a dragon. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Crack to one side. 9-92589 (100-150)

4623
$237.00

JAPANESE CARVED DOLL. 19th century, Japan. Carved wood doll of a warrior with inlaid glass eyes, brocade robes. SIZE: 19″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Fair. 9-92956 (100-150)

4624
$0.00

BRONZE TIGER. Early 20th century, Japan. Bronze study of a tiger. SIZE: 24″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally good, with one leg broken but present. 9-92564 (200-300)

4625
$1,154.25

JADE DEER. 18th/19th century, China. Pure white stone with one yellow marking. Highly translucent. Figure of a reclining animal with a branch of foliage in its mouth. SIZE: 2″ l x1-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74182 (200-300)

4626
$1,896.00

JADE AND ENAMEL BOX. Early 20th century, China. Blue enameled box engraved with fish and aquatic plants, inset with a Ming period (1368-1644) rectangular jade plaque carved with a dragon in high relief. SIZE: Plaque is 2-1/2″ l x 2″ t; box overall is 3-7/8″ l x 3″ w x 2″ h. CONDITION: Shallow small chip to edge of plaque. Spot of lost enamel bottom of box. Otherwise very good. 7-74417 (200-300)

4627
$607.50

JADE HORSE. 18th/19th century, China. Apricot color with a darker marking. A reclining figure grooming itself. SIZE: 2″ l x 1″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74183 (200-300)

4628
$1,777.50

FIVE JADE CARVINGS. 19th/20th century, China. Stones ranging from grey to white. Group includes 2 feline groups, 2 kylin groups, and a grouping of children with bamboo. SIZE: largest 2-3/4″ l and smallest 1-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74184 (200-300)

4629
$474.00

FOUR JADEITE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Stones ranging from brown to apricot and lavender to green. Group includes a figure of Shao Lao, a water coupe, a feline, and a kylin. SIZE: Largest 3″ l, smallest 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74185 (200-300)

4630
$243.00

FOUR JADE CARVINGS. 20th century and earlier, China. Group consists of jadeite carvings of a figure of Mi Lo Fu and a child with cash coins, and 2 nephrite carvings of a camel and a feline with a ball. SIZE: Largest 3″ t, smallest 2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74186 (200-300)

4631
$121.50

JADE RECUMBENT DOG. Probably 19th century, China. Celadon green in color with brown markings. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74291 (200-300)

4632
$364.50

JADE HORSE. 19th century, China. Translucent grey white pebble. Well carved. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74292 (200-300)

4633
$121.50

JADE WATER BUFFALO CARVING. 20th century, China. Water buffalo in a reclining position with a bat on one horn. Stone is yellow white in color and is detailed with russet markings. SIZE: 1-3/4″ w x 1″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74314 (200-300)

4634
$546.75

LOT OF FIVE JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Lot of five to include a cicada, a goose, Liu Hai’s frog, a foo dog, and a boy on a water buffalo holding a lotus. SIZE: Largest is 2-1/8″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74355 (200-300)

4635
$121.50

LOT OF FIVE JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Lot to include: a figure of Shao Lao, a peach group, a dog, an elephant, and a monkey. SIZE: Largest is 2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74356 (200-300)

4636
$243.00

TWO JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. A seal with a tortoise finial and a mirror shaped dish. Both dark celadon green in color. SIZE: Seal is 3′ h and dish is 3-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90704 (400-600)

4637
$729.00

2 SEAL PASTE BOXES. 19th century, China. Lot of two including one decorated with a figure, text, flowers, and insects in famille rose enamels, the other with butterflies and melons in underglaze blue. SIZE: Largest is 3-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74254 (200-300)

4638
$2,962.50

BOX OF 11 SEALS. 19th to early 20th century, China. Various colored soapstones; 5 with animal finials, the rest mostly mountain shaped. One dated 1865. SIZE: smallest 1″ t x 1-1/2″ w, largest 3″ t x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74172 (300-500)

4639
$1,303.50

GROUP OF SIX SEALS. 19th/20th century, China. Group of six seals includes two of jade, one raw crystal with a rosewood case, and three of soapstone. SIZE: Raw crystal: 4-1/4” t. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: Very good, seals mostly intact. 9-91743 (400-600)

4640
$118.50

GROUP OF FOUR SOAPSTONE SEALS. 20th century, China. SIZE: Largest: 1-3/4″. CONDITION: Some light abrasion to edges. 9-90766 (300-500)

4641
$1,422.00

PAIR OF CARVED IVORY SEALS. 19th century, China. Carved with foo dog finials. Seal impressions intact. SIZE: 5″ h. CONDITION: Very good with tight vertical age cracks. 9-27653 (200-300)

4642
$729.00

EIGHT CHINESE SEALS. 19th – 20th century, China. Lot of eight seals including a blue glass seal with a foo dog finial; a bamboo root seal; three soapstone seals; two horn seals; and an ivory seal. SIZE: Largest is 3-1/4″ t; smallest is 3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74317 (200-300)

4643
$243.00

BRONZE SEAL. 19th century, China. Bronze seal with a tiger finial. Intact inscription. SIZE: 2-1/4″ t x 1-3/4″ l x 1-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74420 (200-300)

4644
$243.00

FIVE JADEITE SEALS. 20th century, China. Colors include stones in lavender to green. SIZE: Largest is 2″ t x 2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74458 (200-300)

4645
$121.50

LOT OF FIVE JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Lot to include: a lavender jade buddha, a buddha’s hand, a dog, and 2 others. SIZE: Largest is 2-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74357 (200-300)

4646
$121.50

LOT OF FIVE JADES. 20th century, China. Lot to include: 3 buddhist figures, a dog, and a peach group. SIZE: Largest is 2-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74358 (200-300)

4647
$121.50

LOT OF FIVE JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Lot to include: 2 lavender jade buddhas, a black and grey seal, a cicada, and a dragon carp. SIZE: Largest 4″ t. CONDITION: Small flakes to the hands of one buddha, otherwise very good. 7-74359 (200-300)

4648
$121.50

LOT OF FOUR JADES. 19th/20th century, China. Lot of four carvings to include: a black bird, a calcified tiger, a kylin, and a Tao Tieh pendant. SIZE: Largest is 3-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74360 (200-300)

4649
$0.00

LOT OF THREE JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. 3 figures of the buddha. One is lavender and apple green. SIZE: Largest is 3-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74361 (200-300)

4650
$1,215.00

JADE PAPERWEIGHT. Yuan to early Ming Period, China. Jade paperweight carved and pierced with a mountain, a pair of deer, and foliage and lingzhi. Stone of pale celadon white color. SIZE: 3” t x 2-1/2” w. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-74364 (200-300)

4651
$474.00

JADE GARMENT HOOK. 19th century, China. Jade garment hood made from a grey-white stone. Dragon finial. Chih Lung on the body. SIZE: 3-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Loss to section of scroll work. 7-74421 (200-300)

4652
$121.50

JADE ELEPHANT. 20th century, China. Yellow white stone with russet streaks. Shang style carving with Tao Tieh masks in relief on the sides. Well at the back, deeply carved. SIZE: 4″ l x 2-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74498 (200-300)

4653
$1,422.00

JADE VASE. Late 19th/early 20thc century, China. Jade vase in lavender green with tomato red areas. Surface of the vase is carved with foo dogs and brocade balls. SIZE: 7” l. PROVENANCE: Accompanying the object is a copy of a letter from J.D. De Vries, Oriental Art, dated October 28, 1939 regarding the object as jade made during the Ch’ien Lung reign. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91719 (200-300)

4654
$486.00

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. Carved as a pair of melons with foliage. Jade stone of slightly greenish white color. SIZE: 3” l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91725 (200-300)

4655
$243.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF HUANG JUNBI. China, ink and light colors on paper, depicting waterfall, dated “autumn of guimao year,” dedicated to Mr. Keqin, signed “Huang Junbi,” with one seal. SIZE: 26″ x 18″. CONDITION: Foxing. 9-90867 (400-600)

4656
$1,422.00

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO PU RU (1896-1963). China, ink and colors on silk, finely depicting three sparrows amidst magnolia flowers, signed “Xinyu,” with one seal. SIZE: 13″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Some stain, good condition otherwise. 9-90866 (400-600)

4657
$237.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OT TANG YUN. Ink and colors on paper, depicting two sparrows amidst plantain branches, signed “Tang Yun,” with three seals. SIZE: 35″ x 22-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90862 (400-600)

4658
$118.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China, ink and colors on paper. 1) In the manner of Ge Xianglan, depicting a poodle in a landscape with rockery, signed “Xianglan”. 2) In the manner of Song Wenzhi, depicting sail boats on Lake Tai, dated “a winter day of renxu year,” signed “Loujiang Wenzhi,” with four seals. SIZE: 1) 25-1/4″ x 15-1/4″. 2) 29-3/4″ x 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Good condition, some creases. 9-92421 (400-600)

4659
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHU QIZHAN. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting an autumn landscape, inscribed, signed “Zhu Qizhan at age ninety-four,” dated “spring of yichou year,” with two seals. SIZE: 35″ x 21″. CONDITION: Tear to top mount, stain to the painting. 9-90861 (400-600)

4660
$243.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF FU BAOSHI. China, ink and light colors on paper, depicting recluses in a landscape with water and trees, inscribed, dated “autumn of renwu year,” signed “Xinyu Fu Baoshi,” with thee seals. SIZE: 55″ x 17″. CONDITION: Good with minor creases & surface abrasion. 9-90719 (400-600)

4661
$888.75

SET OF FOUR SCROLLS. China, in the manner of Tang Yun, ink and colors on paper, one depicting duck rested on a rock below willows and peach blossoms, signed “Da shi ju shi Tang Yun,” with one seal; one depicting bird resting on branches, signed, with one seal; one depicting pheasant amidst reeds, signed, dated “spring of jiazi year,” with one seal; one depicting bird perched on prunus branches, inscribed, dated “jiazi year,” signed, with one seal. SIZE: Each 53″ x 13″. CONDITION: Poor condition, creases and minor loss, water stain, insect holes to the margin; tear to the mount 7-74156 (400-600)

4662
$177.75

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) In the manner of Li Xiongcai, ink on silk, depicting cottage in a mountainous landscape with river and trees, dated “summer of jiashen year,” signed “Xiongcai,” with one seal. 2) In the manner of Liu Yufan, ink and colors on paper, splash ink depiction of peony branches, dedicated to Mr. Junxia, signed “Zhengzhi Yufan,” with one seal. SIZE: 1) 49″ x 14″. 2) 26-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Water stain to the left side. 2) Foxing. 9-92441 (500-700)

4663
$303.75

TWO CALLIGRAPHY HANGING SCROLLS. China, in the manner of Kang Youwei. 1) Running script on paper, dated “the third month of 1985,” signed “Haining,” with two seals. 2) With writing on silk, signed “Kang Youwei,” with one seal. SIZE: 1) 38-1/2″ x 10-1/4″. 2) 15-3/4″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Good. 2) Ivory roll, repairs & tears to the top mount. 9-92436 (500-700)

4664
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF HUANG BINHONG. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting prunus branches in the manner of Shen Zhou, signed “Binhong,” with one seal, separate calligraphy panel to the top, signed “Binhong,” with one seal. SIZE: 13″ x 8-1/4″. CONDITION: Surface grime, good condition otherwise 9-92431 (500-700)

4665
$243.00

CALLIGRAPHY HANGING SCROLL. China, in the manner of Wu Changshuo, cursive script on gilt paper, signed “Wu Changshuo at the age of eighty-three,” dated “bingyin year on the occasion of drinking with Mr. Yujiang,” with two seals “Cangyi” and “Kutie,”. SIZE: 51″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Fair condition, tears and insect holes 9-92430 (500-700)

4666
$177.75

TWO CALLIGRAPHY HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) Manner of Lan Yunping, standard script on paper, dedicated to Mr. Yugong, signed “Lan Yunping,” with one seal. 2)Manner of Chu Deyi, dated “the twelfth month of guiyou year,” also dedicated to Mr. Yugong, signed “Chu Deyi,” with two seals. SIZE: 1) 23-1/2″ x 9″. 2) 23-1/2″ x 9″. CONDITION: 1) Tears & minor losses. 2) Good. 9-92428 (500-700)

4667
$6,075.00

HANGING SCROLL ATTRIBUTED TO WU HUFAN (1894-1968). China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a mountainous autumn landscape with pines, inscribed, signed “Wu Hufan,” dated “the eighth month of dingyou year,” with two seals, “Qian An,” and “Hu shan ru hua,”. SIZE: 33″ x 16″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92423 (500-700)

4668
$243.00

HANGING SCROLL. China, ink on paper. In the manner of Zhang Daqian, finely depicting a female figure under willow in the style of Dunhuang Mogao Grotto mural paintings, inscribed, signed “Zhang Yuan,” with three seals “Zhang,” “Yuan,” and “Dafengtang”. SIZE: 20-3/4″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Foxing, good condition otherwise. 9-92422 (500-700)

4669
$237.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, IN THE MANNER OF HUANG BINHONG. Ink and colors on paper, depicting a mountainous landscape with cottages, inscribed, dated “wuzi year,” signed “Huang Binhong at the age of eighty-three,” dedicated to Mr. Ningqi, with two seals. SIZE: 38-3/4″ x 15″. CONDITION: Good condition, some creases. 9-92420 (500-700)

4670
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF HUANG ZHOU. China, ink on paper, depicting donkey group, signed “Huang Zhou,” dated 1987, with two seals. SIZE: 25-1/2″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Creases & stains. 9-90865 (500-700)

4671
$237.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN. China, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting Queen Mother of the West traveling on rolling clouds, inscribed, dated “the twelfth month of bingzi year,” signed “Zhang Yuan,” with five seals, with separate calligraphic inscription on the right margin of the mount, signed “Daqian ju shi Zhang Yuan,” with two seals. SIZE: 35″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Extensive foxing. 9-90864 (500-700)

4672
$303.75

HANGING SCROLL. China, early 20th century copy of Xu Gu, ink on paper, depicting three squirrels amidst pine branches and fish swimming in a pond, inscribed, signed “Xugu,” with one seal SIZE: 51″ x 16-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90852 (500-700)

4673
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF QI GONG. China, running script on paper, signed, with thee seals SIZE: 53-1/2″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Good with ivory scroll ends. 9-90733 (500-700)

4674
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF WU CHANGSHUO. China, ink & colors on paper depicting chrysanthemums & rockery with lengthy inscription dated “autumn of xinyou year”, signed “Wu Changshuo at age of seventy-six” with three seals. SIZE: 53″ x 19″. CONDITION: Minor stain & creases. 9-92460 (600-800)

4675
$355.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) In the manner of Qi Gong, ink and colors on paper, depicting bamboo and rockery, inscribed, signed “Qi Gong,” dated “mid-summer of renshen year,” with four seals. 2) Together with an anonymous scroll, ink and colors on silk, depicting in the blue and green style pavilions and mountains and pines. SIZE: 1) 27″ x 15-1/2″. 2) 44″ x 16-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Good. 2) Surface grime, tears and water stain to the mount. 9-92439 (600-800)

4676
$414.75

TWO CALLIGRAPHY HANGING SCROLLS. China, 19th century. 1) Manner of Zhang Qihou, cursive script on paper, dedicated to Mr. Yugong, signed “Zhang Qihou,” with two seals. 2) Manner of Wang Fuchang, seal script on paper, dated “a winter day of yihai year,” also dedicated to Mr. Yugong, signed “Fuchang Wang Di,” with two seals. SIZE: 1) 23-1/4″ x 9″. 2) 23-1/4″ x 8-3/4″. CONDITION: Good condition, loss to the margin 9-92434 (600-800)

4677
$0.00

THREE HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) Attributed to Lou Shibai (1918-2010), ink and colors on paper, depicting two fish swimming in a lotus pond, signed “Shibai,” with two seals. 2) Scroll, ink and colors on paper, depicting a bird perched on barren branches in a lotus pond, dated “summer of gengwu year,” signed “Zhong Yao,” with one seal. 3) Scroll in the manner of Yu Fei’an, ink on paper, depicting a sparrow flying amidst bamboo branches, signed “Fei’ian,” with one seal. signed “Fei’an,” SIZE: 1) 38-3/4″ x 19″. 2) 33-1/4″ x 16-1/4″. 3) 36-1/2″ x 16-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Foxing & minor water stain. 2 & 3) Good. 9-90721, 9-90722 (700-900)

4678
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) In the manner of Liu Kuiling, ink and colors on paper, depicting chicken group in a garden with bamboo, rockery, and peonies, dated “bingzi year,” inscribed, signed, with two seals. 2) Ink and colors on paper, depicting two generations father and daughter, inscribed, with one seal. SIZE: 1) 42″ x 18″. 2) 27″ x 4-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90718, 9-90723 (700-900)

4679
$212.63

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting irises and butterfly, inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Qikang, dated “winter of gengchen year,” signed “Zhang Yuan,” with three seals. SIZE: 41″ x 11-1/4″. CONDITION: Extensive foxing. 9-90850 (700-900)

4680
$355.50

JADE CARVING OF A WATER BUFFALO. 19th/20th century, China. Stone of a dark celadon color. SIZE: 3-1/2″ l x 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74476 (300-500)

4681
$425.25

JADE CARVING OF A GOOSE. 19th century, China. A standing goose with a branch of foliage in its mouth. SIZE: 2″ l x 2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74343 (300-500)

4682
$177.75

JADE LONGEVITY TORTOISE. 18th century, China. Grey jade with brown streaks. SIZE: 1-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74337 (300-500)

4683
$182.25

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. White jade with a brown area. Carved as 3 peaches and a bat. SIZE: 1-1/4″ t x 1-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74170 (300-500)

4684
$182.25

TWO JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Group to include an archaic style mythical animal carved from a pale green and russet stone and a greenish white foo dog with a gourd. SIZE: 3″ l and 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90696 (350-550)

4685
$425.25

JADE CARVING OF A DUCK. 20th century, China. Study of a duck with a lotus plant and small child. Stone of a grey color with brown markings. SIZE: 2-3/4″ w x 1-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90693 (350-550)

4686
$243.00

JADE PLAQUE. 20th century, China. A jade kuei tablet carved with mountains and archaic inscriptions. SIZE: 7-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Tight vertical hairline at peak, otherwise very good. 9-91059 (400-600)

4687
$364.50

THREE JADE CARVINGS. 19th/20th century, China. To include a frog, a cat, and a tiger. SIZE: 2″ l each. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91052 (400-600)

4688
$486.00

JADE CARVING OF A CAMEL. 20th century, China. White stone with a russet fissure. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l x 1-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70501 (400-600)

4689
$972.00

JADE CARVING OF A RECLINING HORSE. 19th/20th century, China. Stone of a celadon green color with a russet marking. SIZE: 3-1/4″ l x 2-1/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74477 (300-500)

4690
$182.25

JADE CARVING. 19th/20th century, China. Study of a mythical animal. Yellow-celadon colored stone. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l x 1-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74479 (300-500)

4691
$303.75

JADE CARVING OF A MYTHICAL ANIMAL. 19th/20th century, China. Greenish white stone with a russet streak. SIZE: 2″ l x 1-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74481 (300-500)

4692
$0.00

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. Stone of a grey color carved in the shape of a money bag with two monkeys. SIZE: 3-1/4″ l x 2″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90695 (300-500)

4693
$118.50

CARVED JADE PEBBLE. 20th century, China. Grey green stone with a russet skin. Carving of a fish and aquatic plants. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l x 1-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90699 (300-500)

4694
$0.00

TWO WHITE JADE PEBBLES. 20th century, China. SIZE: 1-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90803 (300-500)

4695
$888.75

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. The white stone carving with areas of russet depicting a squirrel and grape. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90809 (300-500)

4696
$668.25

JADE DUCK ON STAND. 19th century, China. Forest green stone carved as a duck. On fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: 7-1/2″ l x 4-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Vertical natural fissure on proper left rear of carving. Otherwise very good. 9-91577 (300-500)

4697
$3,258.75

JADE GARMENT HOOK. 18th/19th century, China. White stone with a slight green tint. Dragon finial surface carved with a chih lung. On a hardwood stand. SIZE: 4″ l x 3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91578 (300-500)

4698
$182.25

JADE SWORD FITTING. 18th century or earlier, China. Grey stone with black markings. Surface carved with a chih lung and clouds. SIZE: 3-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91579 (300-500)

4699
$651.75

JADE TABLET ON STAND. 19th century, China. Carved in the form of an archaic ritual kuei of rectangular form with a pointed end. Surface carved with a constellation and a dragon. Olive green stone with brown marks. Hardwood stand carved as ancient coins. SIZE: 8-1/4″ l x 3-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91580 (300-500)

4700
$6,517.50

LARGE JADE GARMENT HOOK. 18th/19th century, China. Dragon finial surface carved with a chih lung. On fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: 5-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91582 (300-500)

4701
$888.75

CARVED JADE PEBBLE. 19th century, China. Carved as a goose with a lotus plant. Stone of celadon green with areas of russet and grey. SIZE: 1-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91583 (300-500)

4702
$182.25

JADE FIGURE ON STAND. Early 20th century, China. Standing figure of a female immortal holding a peach and a fly whisk. Green color with lavender. On fitted wooden stand. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Repairs to head. 9-91584 (300-500)

4703
$296.25

JADE FIGURAL CARVING. Early 20th century, China. Standing figure of Kuan Yin. Green stone with areas of lavender. SIZE: 6-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91585 (300-500)

4704
$3,081.00

WHITE JADE GARMENT HOOK. 18th/19th century, China. Pure white stone with natural fissures. Dragon finial. Chih lung on the body. SIZE: 5″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91586 (300-500)

4705
$296.25

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. Slightly greenish white jade stone carving of the figure of Quanyin and child. Fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: 4-1/4” l. CONDITION: Chip to one foot of the jade, otherwise very good. 9-91726 (300-500)

4706
$0.00

CARVED JADE DUCK. 19th century, China. The carving in gray/green stone. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Fissures throughout, otherwise good. 9-90770 (250-350)

4707
$148.13

JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Carving of a dragon carp in sea green color. SIZE: 4-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90814 (250-350)

4708
$711.00

JADE FINIAL. Ming period (1368-1644), China. Stone of a grey color with large russet markings. Covered and pierced with aquatic birds and plants. Four star shaped holes for attachment. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 1-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74179 (200-300)

4709
$59.25

JADE PENDANT OF A MYTHICAL ANIMAL. 19th century or earlier; possibly Ming, China. Mythical animal and cub with a scrolled surface. Dark celadon colored stone with russet and calcified areas. SIZE: 3″ l x 1″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74181 (200-300)

4710
$0.00

DOUBLE GOURD PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Celadon ground with enameled decoration of the emblems of the immortals and clouds. SIZE: 2″ h. CONDITION: Cap is absent, otherwise very good. 7-74193 (200-300)

4711
$474.00

DOUBLE GOURD SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Cameo glass of red cut to white with a pattern of gourds and foliage. Seal mark on side. SIZE: 3″ t. CONDITION: Stopper is absent, otherwise very good. 7-74350 (200-300)

4712
$607.50

PEKING GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Amethyst color. Lion mask jump rings. Surface carved with archaic dragons. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Stopper absent, otherwise very good. 7-74487 (200-300)

4713
$59.25

PEKING GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Flattened oval form. Topaz color. Surface carved in relief with facing archaic dragons. SIZE: 2-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Stopper absent, otherwise very good. 7-74488 (200-300)

4714
$118.50

PEKING GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Flattened oval form. Aquamarine color. Carving in relief with a spider and web, the reverse with various birds. Each side with 4 seal characters. SIZE: 2-1/8″ t. CONDITION: Stopper absent, otherwise very good. 7-74489 (200-300)

4715
$237.00

JADEITE SNUFF BOTTLE. 20th century, China. Stone of an apple green and apricot color. Well hollowed. Flattened pear shape with elephant head handles. Surface covered with rice plants. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Stopper absent. 7-74286 (200-300)

4716
$829.50

JADEITE SNUFF BOTTLE. 20th century, China. Stone of grey-green color with lighter green markings and large well utilized russet areas. Carving of birds, bamboo, flowering trees, and ling chih. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Stopper absent. 7-74287 (200-300)

4717
$121.50

JADEITE SNUFF BOTTLE. 20th century, China. Flattened oval form. Lavender color with green and russet markings. Sides carved with birds and bamboo. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Stopper absent. 7-74289 (200-300)

4718
$121.50

DEER SHAPED CLOISONNE BOX. Early 20th century, China. White with blue, turquoise, and black enamel. SIZE: 3-1/2″ l x 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74451 (200-300)

4719
$355.50

COVERED CLOISONNE JAR. Early 20th century, China. Cloisonne covered jar with formalized lotus scrolling on a gilt ground. Decorations in blues, greens, pink, and rust. Blue interior and bottom. Small gilt foo lion finial on lid. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 5″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74285 (200-300)

4720
$237.00

CLOISONNE CHARGER. ca. 1970, China. Charger with foliated edge. Decoration of a phoenix and peonies on a red ground. SIZE: 15″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74335 (200-300)

4721
$121.50

CLOISONNE BOX. Early 20th century, Japan. Oval cloisonne box decorated with a pair of mandarin ducks on a turquoise ground of two shades. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74392 (200-300)

4722
$364.50

CLOISONNE VASE. Early 20th century, China. Pear shaped with a long neck and flowing mouth. Decoration of stylized lotus scrolls in shades of blue with yellow on a white ground. Signed with maker’s mark on the base. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74433 (200-300)

4723
$59.25

CLOISONNE PLATE. Early 20th century, Japan. Decoration of a warrior on a turquoise ground. SIZE: 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74435 (200-300)

4724
$355.50

CLOISONNE VASE. 19th century, China. Stylized lotus scrolls on a mustard yellow ground. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 7-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74547 (200-300)

4725
$425.25

CLOISONNE VASE. Early 20th century, Japan. Musen Shippo technique. Wireless decoration of white egrets on a gray ground. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92553 (200-300)

4726
$177.75

PAIR CLOISONNE VASES. Early 20th century, Japan. Flowers on a yellow ground. SIZE: Each is 7″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, vases have been drilled. 9-92578 (200-300)

4727
$0.00

QUARTZ SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Well hollowed. Surface engraved with orchids. SIZE: 2″ t. CONDITION: Small chip to the foot, otherwise very good. 7-74198 (200-300)

4728
$121.50

THREE SNUFF TRAYS. 19th century, China. Lot consists of a dark green jade, light green jade, and ivory tray. SIZE: Largest 2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74219 (200-300)

4729
$243.00

FIVE SNUFF BOTTLES. Early 20th century, China. Lot includes a lapis lazuli bottle, an interior painted double bottle,and 3 porcelain bottles. SIZE: Largest 3″ l and smallest 1-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74218 (200-300)

4730
$121.50

GROUP OF FOUR ASSORTED ITEMS. 19th/early 20th century, China. Group includes a relief decoration porcelain snuff bottle with figures in Famille rose enamels, having a Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. Also included are a rose quartz snuff bottle, rose quartz pendant, and a jade pendant with broken corner. SIZE: Largest snuff bottle: 3” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91721 (200-300)

4731
$486.00

LARGE SNUFF BOTTLE. Early 20th century, China. Mongol style. Carved bone panels set in a base metal frame set with cabochons of coral and turquoise. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Some cabochons missing, overall wear, otherwise good. 7-74220 (200-300)

4732
$729.00

THREE SNUFF BOTTLES AND TRAYS. 19th – 20th century, China. Six total items including three snuff bottles and three snuff trays. Bottles are made from Yi Hsing ware with tranquil scenes on both sides, banded agate, and pudding stone. Trays are made from jade, agate, and horn; largest has carving along the rim. SIZE: largest bottle 2-3/4″ t; largest tray 2-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74315 (200-300)

4733
$651.75

TWO SAKE EWERS, FLORAL AND EMERALD. Early 20th century, Japan. Two sake ewers to include: 1) one Satsuma ware sake ewer on an ivory colored ground with enameled flowers and 2)a green glazed sake ewer. SIZE: Satsuma ware: 7″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good with slight staining to the Satsuma ware ewer. 9-92602 (400-600)

4734
$237.00

GROUP OF FOUR PORCELAIN ITEMS. 19th/early 20th century, Japan. Two white glazed puppies; and two underglaze blue decorated sake ewers, both with floral decoration, one in the form of a tortoise. SIZE: Largest: 6″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92554, 9-92685 (700-900)

4735
$364.50

GROUP OF FOUR PIECES. 19th century, Japan. Three sake cups, one of porcelain decorated with pheasants, one Satsuma ware decorated with butterflies, one of red and silver lacquer with a chrysanthemum interior, together with a sake ewer signed “Eiraku”. SIZE: Largest: 5-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92686 (500-700)

4736
$1,066.50

THREE CARVINGS. Includes a 19th century carved Chinese Export fan, canton work; an Indian ivory letter opener with elephant finial, pierced and carved blade; and a Japanese bone mounted dagger carved with various figures of warriors. SIZE: 1) 7″ w. 2) 9″ l. 3) 12″ l. PROVENANCE: From a fine Augusta, Maine estate. CONDITION: Fan with damage to end of one blade and with additional minimal and minor losses to open work in blades, otherwise very good. Letter opener very good. Dagger good. 8-87733 (300-400)

4737
$0.00

THREE STONEWARE POTS. 19th/20th century, Japan. Two Cha Ire tea storage jars for tea ceremony with ivory covers in brown glazes. Together with crystalline glazed vase shading from lavender to brown. SIZE: Largest: 4-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Gold lacquer repair to one. 9-92659 (500-700)

4738
$237.00

TWO TEA BOWLS AND A MIZUSASHI. 19th/20th century, Japan. A ceremonial tea set. SIZE: Largest: 6-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Cracks to water pot. 9-92587, 9-92620, 9-92674 (700-900)

4739
$0.00

POTTERY TEA CADDY. 19th century, Japan. Cha ire with an unusual metallic crinkled glaze. gold lined ivory top. Signed on bottom. SIZE: 6″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Chips to ivory top. 9-92657 (400-600)

4740
$850.50

GROUP OF WINE CUPS AND OTHER OBJECTS. Group includes: two Peking glass wine cups in realgar color; five boxed Japanese objects – a pewter fox, a wine cup and saucer, a single wine cup with a decoration of clovers, a wine cup with four pronged feet, and a tortoise shell wine cup with a lacquer decoration of a carp. SIZE: Largest: 4″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: All are generally very good. 9-92594, 9-92596, 9-92597, 9-92599, 9-92601, 9-92669 (1,400-2,000)

4741
$0.00

STONEWARE WINE EWER. 19th century, Japan. Rectangular rounded corner form. Aubergine glaze with splashes of bluish white. Signed on the bottom. SIZE: 7″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92576 (300-500)

4742
$237.00

LARGE FRAMED PAINTING. 19th century copy of Tang Bohu, ink and colors on silk, depicting an official accompanied by an elegant lady playing pipa in a garden scene with pines, plantain plants, and rockery, inscribed, signed “Tang Yin,” with seven seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 46″ x 27-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-74275 (300-500)

4743
$237.00

ALBUM LEAVES IN THE MANNER OF WAN SHOUQI. China, 20th century, ink and colors on paper, ten leaves, depicting in a continuous fashion a horizontal landscape with pavilions, and recluses crossing a bridge or boating in a river, inscribed, signed, with one seal, wood cover SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Foxing. 9-91771 (400-600)

4744
$474.00

PAINTED PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF LIN FENGMIAN. China, oil on canvas, depicting an elegant lady playing a zither, signed to the lower left corner, framed and glazed SIZE: 15-1/4″ x 14-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91624 (400-600)

4745
$355.50

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET IN THE MANNER OF LU RUNYANG. China, standard script on gilt yellow paper, dedicated to Mr. Ren Xiong, signed, with two seals. SIZE: 52″ x 12″. CONDITION: Good with minor creases. 9-90858 (400-600)

4746
$592.50

PAINTING FRAGMENT. Ming period (1368-1644), China. One of the four heavenly generals. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74557 (300-500)

4747
$182.25

FRAMED PAINTING IN THE MANNER OF LIN FENGMIAN. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting an elegant lady holding a fan, signed, with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 13″ x 13″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90735 (300-500)

4748
$182.25

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET IN THE MANNER OF HONG LIANGJI. China, seal script on gilt yellow paper, signed, with one seal. SIZE: 33″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Tears & repairs to the mount. 9-90857 (300-500)

4749
$118.50

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET IN THE MANNER OF PU RU. China, standard script on gilt paper, signed, with two seals. SIZE: 35-3/4″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Loss, tears & repairs. 9-90869 (300-500)

4750
$0.00

FRAMED PAINTING. China, early 20th century copy of Liu Deliu, ink and colors on silk, depicting rats and baskets, inscribed, signed “Canshu Deliu” with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 12-1/4″. CONDITION: Foxing. 9-91599 (300-500)

4751
$237.00

LETTER SIGNED “WANG YACHEN”. Written to C.C. Jiqian Wang. SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90827 (200-300)

4752
$355.50

CALLIGRAPHY HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF WANG WENZHI. China, cursive script on yellow silk, dated “xinchou year,” signed “Wenzhi” with two seals. SIZE: 37″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Good with surface grime. 9-92432 (400-600)

4753
$364.50

TWO HANGING SCROLLS. China. 1) In the manner of Chen Banding, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting magpie groups amidst flower branches and rocks, dated “spring of dinghai year,” signed “Banding lao ren,” with one seal. 2) Scroll, ink and colors on paper, depicting fisherman, inscribed, dated “summer of gengyin year,” with one seal. SIZE: 1) 37″ x 16-1/2″. 2) 38″ x 19″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90720, 9-90724 (350-550)

4754
$364.50

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF ZHANG DAQIAN. China. Ink and colors on paper, depicting a mountainous landscape with sail boats, inscribed, signed “Shu ren Zhang Yuan,” dated “the eighth month of wuyin year,” with two seals. SIZE: 36″ x 17″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90859 (300-500)

4755
$3,555.00

HANGING SCROLL. China, 19th century copy of Wang Hui, ink and colors on silk, finely depicting in the blue and green style pavilions in a landscape, with lengthy inscription, signed “Shi Guzi Wang Hui,” with two seals. SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 13″. CONDITION: Surface grime, stain to the mount. 9-90860 (300-500)

4756
$364.50

HANGING SCROLL IN THE MANNER OF FU BAOSHI. China, ink and colors on paper, depicting a sailing scene under evening light in Chongqing, dated “jiashen year,” signed, with one seal. SIZE: 70″ x 37″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90224 (200-400)

4757
$1,093.50

CHRYSANTHEMUM PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Decoration of the eight precious emblems and stylized lotus scrolling with shou characters and cash coins with bats on a stylized floral scroll ground, all on a pale turquoise ground. Iron red in gilt kuei dragon handles. 6-character ch’ien Lung mark on the base in underglaze blue. SIZE: 13″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92665 (400-600)

4758
$474.00

MARBLE PAINTED TABLE SCREEN. 19th century, China. Marble plaque painted with scenes of immortals. Rosewood frame. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h x 11-1/4″ w PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92631 (400-600)

4759
$1,215.00

MARBLE PLAQUE ON STAND. 19th century or earlier, China. The rectangular marble plaque with calligraphy mounted within a rosewood frame set on a conforming stand with scrolled elements. SIZE: 18-3/4″ h x 12-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good, marble slab with unpolished surfaces. 9-90822 (1,200-1,800)

4760
$607.50

PORCELAIN TRAY. 19th century, China. Hexagonal lobated shape. Celadon ground decorated with gold lotus scrolling. SIZE: 6-5/8″ w x 5-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70512 (300-500)

4761
$355.50

FAMILLE ROSE DISH WITH MONKS. Late 19th century, China. Dish decorated with Buddhist saints. Tao Kuang mark in red on the base. SIZE: 6-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90673 (400-600)

4762
$592.50

POLYCHROME PLATE WITH BATS. 19th century, China. Porcelain saucer dish with an interior decoration of 5 bats and a shou character with ju-i borders. Exterior decorated with archaic scrolling. Shen Te Tang mark on the base. SIZE: 7″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90674 (400-600)

4763
$425.25

YELLOW AND GREEN DRAGON SAUCER DISH. Late 19th century, China. A scalloped edged saucer dish decorated with incised dragons and pearls in green on a yellow ground. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. SIZE: 5-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90672 (300-500)

4764
$607.50

TWO PORCELAIN PIECES. 19th century, China. Two porcelain pieces, one plate and one cup, having decoration of dragons and clouds in green enamel with Tao Kuang. SIZE: Plate: 9” dia. Bowl: 4-3/4” dia. PROVENANCE: Piczon collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-91959 (300-500)

4765
$486.00

TURQUOISE CADOGAN POT. 19th century, China. Porcelain wine pot shaped like a peach with boughs and foliage. SIZE: 8″ l x 7-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74253 (200-300)

4766
$355.50

PORCELAIN PLANTER. 19th century, China. Famille jaune decoration of baskets of flowers, the hundred antiques, and floral scrolling. SIZE: 9″ h x 10″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74239 (200-300)

4767
$0.00

TWO CHINESE CERAMICS. 19th-20th century, China. Lot consists of a larger footed lotus dish with a tripod base, robin’s egg glaze, and impressed Ch’ien Lung mark, together with a smaller turquoise ground dish with a famille rose decoration of stylized floral scrolling, bats, resonance stones, and peaches. Smaller dish has a Tao Kuang cyclical mark. SIZE: 7″ and 5-3/4″ dia respectively. CONDITION: Both with reglued chips. 9-90667 (300-500)

4768
$0.00

PORCELAIN WINE CUP. 19th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of grapes. Ch’eng Hua mark. SIZE: 2″ h x 2-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: 2 hairline cracks. 7-74572 (300-500)

4769
$364.50

INLAID HARDWOOD BRUSH POT. 20th century, China. Surface inlaid with butterflies and a flowering tree in mother of pearl and soapstone. SIZE: 6″ t x 6″ dia. CONDITION: Missing plug in bottom, otherwise very good. 7-74224 (200-300)

4770
$711.00

CARVED MARBLE PLATE. Ming Period (1368-1644), China. Plate for ritual offerings. SIZE: 15″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Wear and abrasion appropriate with age. 9-92622 (200-300)

4771
$355.50

SCHOLAR STONE. China. Rare size Tai Hu stone. Suchou style rosewood base. SIZE: Overall: 13-1/2” t. CONDITION: Normal age wear to stone. 7-74362 (200-300)

4772
$243.00

SCHOLAR’S ROCK WITH STAND. 19th century, China. Scholar’s rock in the shape of a mountain. Rock has considerable weathering. On wooden stand that has been carved on the base to accommodate rock. SIZE: 7-3/4″ l x 4-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74320 (200-300)

4773
$888.75

AGATE CUP. 19th century, China. Mughal style. Flower shaped handles with jump rings. Rib carved body. On fitted wooden stand. SIZE: 3-3/4″ dia x 2-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Small hairlines, otherwise very good. 7-74354 (200-300)

4774
$355.50

CARVED SOAPSTONE FIGURE WITH STAND. 18th/19th century, China. Soapstone carving of a man with a small child. With carved, fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: 3″ t x 3″ w. CONDITION: Loss to hand, and small chip to hardwood stand. Otherwise good. 7-74348 (200-300)

4775
$118.50

GREEN RECTANGULAR PAPERWEIGHT. 20th century, China. Green serpentine stone engraved with a poem in gilt. SIZE: 9″ t x 4-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74174 (200-300)

4776
$118.50

SOAPSTONE BOX. Early 20th century, China. Rectangular form carved and pierced with dragons and the immortals. SIZE: 7″ l x 4″ w x 2-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74418 (200-300)

4777
$237.00

FOUR PIECES OF CHINESE PORCELAIN. 19th century, China. Lot to include a jar with a phoenix and peony design, a tazza with dragons, and 2 bowls, one with birds and flowers, the other with archaic bronze. SIZE: Largest 8-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Tazza has small chip; bowls with abrasions to interiors. 7-74499 (300-500)

4778
$2,551.50

PORCELAIN BOWL. Tao Kuang mark (1820-1850) and probably of the period, China. Decoration of dragons and phoenixes in the Wu Tsai palette. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 6-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74467 (300-500)

4779
$850.50

PORCELAIN PLANTER AND TRAY. 19th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of a band of flowers. Ch’ien Lung marks on planter and tray. SIZE: 8″ t x 8″ dia. CONDITION: Kiln flaw on tray, otherwise very good. 7-74430 (300-500)

4780
$607.50

GROUP OF THREE PORCELAINS. 19th/early 20th century, China. To include: a pair of cups decorated with the 8 precious things bearing Tung Chih marks and a Kuang Hsu marked Tou Tsai shallow bowl. SIZE: 2-1/2″ t x 4-1/4″ dia and 8″ dia respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91071 (600-800)

4781
$273.38

PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Famille rose decoration of the immortals at a drinking party. SIZE: 12-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Rim firing imperfections, otherwise very good. 7-74262 (200-300)

4782
$355.50

PORCELAIN BOWL. Tung Chih (1862-1874) mark and of the period, China. Yellow ground decorated with butterflies. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74257 (200-300)

4783
$237.00

PAIR OF SANG DE BOEUF PORCELAIN COVERED JARS. 19th/early 20th century, China. Oxblood glaze. SIZE: 12″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private New York State collection. CONDITION: Chips to feet. 9-92557 (400-600)

4784
$118.50

PAIR OF STONEWARE TAZZAS. 19th century, China. Made for the Thai market. Bencharong ware. SIZE: 2-3/4″ t x 7-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Chips on edges. 7-74419 (200-300)

4785
$651.75

STONEWARE VASE. 19th century, China. Oviform Lang Yao ware. Crushed strawberry color with streaks of blue. Drilled and mounted as a lamp. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74427 (200-300)

4786
$0.00

FLAMBE COVERED JAR. Early 20th century, China. Oviform. Deep strawberry color. SIZE: 8″ h x 7-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Repair to lid. 7-74593 (200-300)

4787
$2,014.50

PORCELAIN BOWL. 19th century, China. Famille Rose decoration of actors with their lines. SIZE: 3″ h x 6-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90775 (600-800)

4788
$355.50

EROTIC ALBUM. Early 20th century, China. Ink and colors on textile with five two-leaf scenes of men and women in erotic pursuits. Leather cover with calligraphy. SIZE: 7-1/2″ l x 4-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Wear at edges, toning, otherwise good. 7-74541 (200-300)

4789
$118.50

GROUP OF ASSORTED ASIAN ITEMS. Early 20th century, China. Group includes: 1) 4 framed and glazed prints; 2) 4 other prints, not framed; and 3) 8 silk fragments. SIZE: 1) Sight size: 5-1/2” x 4”; 2) Actual size: 5-3/4” x 3-3/4”; 3) 30-1/2” l x 15” w. CONDITION: Fair to good. 9-27219 (300-500)

4790
$355.50

EIGHT MUD PEOPLE. Early 20th century, China. Eight mud people. SIZE: 8″ l. CONDITION: Some chips and cracks. 9-92387 (150-250)

4791
$88.88

ELECTRIC CLOCK. 20th century, probably American. Inset in a brass and pewter case with hardwood mounts. Brass and pewter are Chinese. Converted into a clock at a later time. SIZE: 12” t x 6-1/4” w x 3-3/4” d. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-91646 (300-400)

4792
$0.00

THREE FRAMED ASIAN STYLE WORKS. Group consists of 1) two photo reproductions and 2) a painting on woven birch bark of two herons in a tree. SIZE: 1) Each is Sight: 13-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. Overall: 21″ x 14″. 2) Sight: 19-3/4″ x 11″. Overall: 23-1/4″ x 14-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a private Southern collection. CONDITION: 1) Considerable foxing and toning throughout. 2) Very good overall. 9-92167 (500-700)

4793
$88.88

CARVED WOODEN IMAGE. 18th century or earlier, China. Seated figure of a male divinity. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Worn and with old insect damage (inactive). 7-74374 (200-300)

4794
$486.00

BOXWOOD FIGURAL CARVING. 19th century, China. Boxwood carving of a standing figure of Kuan Yin holding a fish in a basket. SIZE: 8″ t. CONDITION: Shrinkage cracks, otherwise very good. 7-74405 (200-300)

4795
$3,258.75

PAIR OF BAMBOO ROOT WINE CUPS. 19th century, China. Carved as Foo dogs with brocade balls. Inscription on the interior of one. Silver liners missing with traces of adhesive still remaining. SIZE: 5-1/4″ w x 3-1/8″ t. CONDITION: Chips to the edges of both, otherwise very good. 7-74500 (200-300)

4797
$237.00

TWO BAMBOO ROOT CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Standing figures of the God of Wealth. SIZE: Each approx. 13-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Cracks to the body. 9-92901 (300-400)

4798
$29.63

ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS OF A LANTERN FRAME. Late 19th century, China. Carved and pierced with flowers and decorated in black, red, and gold lacquer. SIZE: 28″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-74282 (100-150)

4799
$118.50

TWO HEADRESTS. 20th century. Two headrests, one a Chinese hardwood headrest and the other an African headrest. SIZE: Largest is 11” W X 7-1/2” t. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90875 (300-500)

4800
$364.50

GROUP OF ASSORTED CARVINGS AND TWO SILK EMBROIDERIES. Late 19th/early 20th century, China. Group of assorted carvings made from both horn and wood, to include three Buddhist and Taoist deities and a dragon. Together with two silk embroideries, one with a bird and flower motif, the other a fishing scene. SIZE: Largest carving: 7-1/4” t. Largest embroidery: 16-1/2” t x 9-3/4” w. PROVENANCE: The estate collection of Seta Chengrian. CONDITION: Carvings have some cracks and chips. Embroideries are slightly faded. Otherwise all are good. 9-91643 (400-600)