Annual End of Summer Antique & Fine Art Auction
Totals Nearly $4.5 Million!

Auction: August 21st-24th, 2012

Preview: August 21st, 2012

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
$460.00

GEORGE M. HATHAWAY (American, 1852-1903) ISLAND STEAMER. Oil on academy board scene shows a small island steamer approaching a dock with red roof building. Small sailboat in a calm inlet. Possibly a scene of Orr’s Island. Signed lower right. Housed in a period gilt frame. SIZE: 6″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: A lightness to right side which may clean off, otherwise very good. 9-25201 (800-1,200)

1001
$0.00

JOSEF M. ARENTZ (American 1903-1969) “WHITE HEAD MONHEGAN”. Oil on canvas Monhegan Island coastal island scene shows large waves crashing on the shoreline cliffs under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left and dated “1968”. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white edge. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26780 (1,500-2,000)

1002
$0.00

GUSTAVE CIMINOTTI, JR. (American 1879-1969) “CAPE ELIZABETH”. Oil on canvasboard coastal scene shows a large wave and rocky shoreline. In the distance are low hills and lighthouse. Signed lower right. Titled in pencil on reverse. Housed in a fine carved gilt modern frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25497 (1,500-2,500)

1003
$1,725.00

SIGNED (American 19th Century) SEBAGO LAKE STEAMSHIP. Wonderful oil on board Maine Sebago Lake scene shows a sidewheeler moored in a small inlet with buildings. Another steamship approaches and a small rowboat with two figures is seen in the foreground. Mountains in the background with white clouds and blue sky. Signed lower left “D.B. He_ _ (?)”. Housed in what appears to be its original deep gesso decorated gold frame. SIZE: 7-1/2″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25533 (800-1,200)

1004
$0.00

FRANKLIN STANWOOD (American, 1852-1888) SAILING IN CASCO BAY. Oil on board scene shows a large two-mast square rigged ship with several sails on the horizon and with a transitional steam freighter. Well executed sky with billowing white & grey clouds with glimpses of blue. Signed lower left “F Stanwood”. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 18″. CONDITION: Consolidated paint layer with alligatoring in water and left sky, surface dirt. Should brighten significantly with a cleaning. 9-24800 (1,000-2,000)

1005
$0.00

GEORGE MCCONNELL (American 1852-1929) PLEASANT HILL, SCARBOROUGH, MAINE. Fine oil on board house portrait shows a connected Colonial multi story house with L and attached barn. Signed lower left and dated “1919”. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 25″. CONDITION: Very good, minor touch-up. 9-25543 (1,000-1,500)

1006
$1,150.00

STEFAN PASTUHOV (20th/21st Century) “CAMDEN HILLS FROM OWLS HEAD”. Oil on canvas. Impressionistic marine scene depicting rocky inlet with sea and mountains beyond. Channel marker in mid-ground draws focus to two sailing vessels in distance. Signed “Pastuhov” lower right. Titled on canvas on verso and on labels on frame. Housed in contemporary matte gold frame. SIZE: 24″ X 36″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-26946 (500-800)

1007
$0.00

SCOTT LEIGHTON (American 1849-1898) HORSES IN A MAINE LANDSCAPE. Fine oil on canvas landscape scene shows four horses standing in grass field with a fence and large tree beside. Beyond is a sectioned field with hills beyond. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25832 (3,000-5,000)

1008
$0.00

BERNARD LANGLAIS (American, 1923-1977) “STUDY FOR BOATS AT HARBOR 1955”. Crayon and oil abstract scene in colors of blue, gold and red. Housed in a wood frame with white matte, no glass. On reverse is a Hobe Sound Galleries North, Brunswick Maine label with artist and title. Unsigned front. SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26147 (800-1,200)

1009
$1,150.00

BERNARD LANGLAIS (American 1923-1977) “NUDE”. Watercolor and graphite on paper shows a half view of a nude leaning against a blue table with a flower background. Pencil signed lower right. Housed in a wood frame with double matte behind glass. On reverse are two labels from “The Vincent Price Collection”. SIZE: Sight: 10-3/4″ x 10-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26474 (1,500-2,500)

1010
$1,150.00

NEIL WELLIVER (American 1929-2005) “CANADIAN GEESE”. Hand colored etching on paper shows two geese against blue, yellow and green water. Pencil signed and numbered 40/40. Housed in a modern black frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 24″ x 28-1/2″. Image: 22″ x 27″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26588 (600-1,200)

1011
$2,185.00

PHIL SCHIRMER (American, 20th/21st century) “STRANGE WRITINGS”. Egg tempera on panel scene of two granite boulders on a ledge surrounded by water with other rocks. An outstanding example of photorealism. Signed lower left. Free mounted in its original wood shadowbox frame with painted white background. On reverse is a Nan Mulford Gallery label indicating the title and date “2005”. SIZE: 17″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25675 (2,500-4,000)

1012
$0.00

MICHAEL B. KARAS (American, 1954-) “OPEN SEA”. Large oil on canvas seascape shows crashing waves under cloudy sky with a break showing the sun with bright rays glistening on the ocean and wave edges. A ship’s light can be seen on the horizon. Signed lower right and dated “79”. Pencil titled on back stretcher. Housed in a good silver gilt molded wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-26179 (3,000-5,000)

1013
$0.00

MICHAEL B. KARAS (American, 1954-) BREAKING WAVES. Outstanding oil on canvas Maine coastal view scene shows waves crashing onto shoreline rock ledge. The water reflecting the unseen sun, the sky with a series of gray clouds having pink highlights. A break in the clouds reveals sunlight. Signed lower left. Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 30″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-24789 (2,500-4,000)

1014
$0.00

STEPHEN MORGAN ETNIER (American 1903-1984) “WINTER – CASCO BAY”. Oil on canvas Maine coast scene shows a tugboat in dark gray water with darkening sky. It pulls a barge along a rocky coast with snow covered islands beyond. Original Milch Galleries, New York label is affixed to back. Housed in a walnut wood frame with white matte and gold liner. Signed lower right and dated “55”. SIZE: 21” x 40”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25914 (6,500-8,500)

1015
$1,955.00

ERIC HOPKINS (American, 1951-) “SUNLIGHT ON THE WATER & TREES”. Watercolor scene shows Maine’s Penobscot Bay with island and far off hills with foreground trees. Bright sun reflects on the water and trees. Pencil titled, signed and date “6-10-89″. Housed in a black metal frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 10-3/4″ x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25791 (1,500-2,500)

1016
$5,750.00

FRANK WESTON BENSON (American 1862-1951) “FOOTBRIDGE BOOTHBAY”. Watercolor on light board shows a footbridge with buildings beyond in a colorful setting. Signed lower left. Pencil inscribed title on reverse. Housed in modern gilt frame with glass. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Good. 9-25996 (8,000-12,000)

1017
$4,600.00

JOHN MARIN (American 1870-1952) SAILBOAT OFF THE COAST. Charcoal and watercolor scene shows a two mast sailboat off a rock coastline. Signed lower right in pencil “Marin 39″. Housed in a decorative black and gold modern frame. SIZE: 8″ X 10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25796 (4,000-6,000)

1018
$2,875.00

LAURENCE PHILIP SISSON (American, 1928-) “MAINE WHEN”. Outstanding large oil on masonite coastal Maine scene shows an inlet with pebble and sand beach having pools of water. The left & right coastlines with trees and rock. All under a colorful pink cloud sky. Signed lower left “L Sisson”. Titled on reverse. Housed in a gilt wood frame with wide linen matte. SIZE: 42″ x 60″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-22364 (3,000-5,000)

1019
$460.00

WILLIAM THON (American 1906-2000) ABSTRACT. Gouache and light oil on card paper scene shows white triangles interspersed with other shapes. Signed lower right. Presently housed in a gold frame with white backing board showing above and below, behind glass. SIZE: 13″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Mended horizontal tear mid-point, otherwise good. 9-27157 (600-800)

1020
$747.50

REUBEN TAM (American 1916-1991) “OCEAN SUNSET MONHEGAN MAINE”. Casein on paper abstract scene depicts a yellow and white cloud sky with splashes of red over a horizon with pink ocean. Signed lower right “TAM”. On reverse in pencil by the artist “Ocean sunset by Reuben Tam, Monhegan Maine casein”. Housed in a simple wood frame. SIZE: 5-3/4″ x 5″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70000 (400-600)

1021
$287.50

UNSIGNED AMERICAN SCHOOL (19th century) A VIEW OF CAMDEN, MAINE. Unsigned oil on canvas. Housed in original period frame. Autumn view of Camden lighthouse and keeper’s buildings. Mountain view beyond. SIZE: 12″ X 24″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26938 (400-600)

1022
$230.00

KATE FITZGERALD (American, 20th/21st Century) “ROCKPORT AFTERNOON. Oil on canvas summer marine scene with sailboat and lighthouse and keeper’s house in mid ground. Signed lower left “K. Fitzgerald”; titled on back of stretcher. Housed in period frame. SIZE: 12″ X 16″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-26954 (200-400)

1023
$345.00

THEOPHILE SCHNEIDER (American 1872-1960) GULL ROCK, MONHEGAN. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows blue ocean in an inlet surrounded by rock cliffs. Signed lower right and dated “23”. Housed in a modern carved gilt frame. SIZE: 20-1/4″ x 30-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting. 9-26587 (500-1,500)

1024
$1,725.00

JOSEPH DE MARTINI (American 1896-1984) MONHEGAN COASTLINE. Oil on board scene shows two figures on rocky shoreline looking out over blue ocean with sailboat and crashing waves. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame with white liner. Signed lower right. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26475 (2,000-4,000)

1025
$1,150.00

JAMES PERRY WILSON (American, 1889-1976) “SURF AT BLACK HEAD MONHEGAN”. Oil on wood panel scene shows waves crashing onto cliff and ledge. Sky with lifting fog and the rough sea nicely rendered. Titled and signed on reverse. Written on back “sketched 1 August painted 2-4 August 1919″. Housed in a modern black painted frame. SIZE: 7-3/4″ x 10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25681 (1,000-1,500)

1026
$0.00

MEYERS ROHOWSKY (American, 1900-1974) “LOBSTER COVE, MONHEGAN ISLE”. Oil on canvas scene shows a small cove with a lobster shack at the entrance with flat top rock cliffs under moonlight which reflects on the water. Housed in its original carved and decorated frame. Signed lower left and dated 1946. Inscribed on reverse with artist name, title and address in the artist’s hand. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25815 (1,000-2,000)

1027
$0.00

DAVID L. BLOCH (American Mid 20th Century) MONHEGAN ISLAND. Watercolor island scene shows three houses on piers next to water and rowboat. Foreground house has lobster buoy. Illegible signature dated “7-31-56”. Label on reverse “From Merrill Galleries NY, NY”. Housed in a gray painted wood frame with double matte. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 20-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-26775 (800-1,200)

1028
$8,625.00

SETH W. STEWARD (American, 1844-1927) PANORAMIC VIEW OF MOOSEHEAD LAKE. Monumental oil on canvas panoramic scene overlooking Moosehead Lake from Blair Hill. The view shows from left to right Mt. Kineo, Burnt Jacket Mountain, Sugar Island, Beaver Cove, Lily Bay and Big Spencer Mountain. The nearby bay having a white sidewheel steamship. The foreground with a wood fence pasture with flock of sheep and large trees in fall colors. All under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed center lower right “Steward”. Housed in its original outstanding wide and deep period gesso decorated frame. This and the following lot are the finest examples of Stewards work that we have ever handled. It wonderfully depicts an area in Maine that has and still is visited for its natural beauty. SIZE: 28-1/2” x 49-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good with professional cleaning and inpainting to fine craquelure. 9-74557 (8,000-12,000)

1029
$8,625.00

SETH W. STEWARD (American, 1844-1927) PANORAMIC VIEW OF MOOSEHEAD LAKE. Monumental oil on canvas panoramic scene overlooking Moosehead Lake from Blair Hill. The view shows from left to right Squaw Mountain, Hartford’s Point, Moose Island, and water leading to Deer Island. The foreground having a wood fenced area with cattle, rocks with wildflowers and tall trees. All under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed center bottom in rock “Steward”. Housed in its original outstanding wide and deep period gesso decorated frame. This and the previous lot are the finest examples of Stewards work that we have ever handled. It wonderfully depicts an area in Maine that has and still is visited for its natural beauty. SIZE: 28-1/2” x 49-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good with professional cleaning and inpainting to fine craquelure. 9-74556 (8,000-12,000)

1030
$0.00

SETH W. STEWARD (American, 1844-1927) PANORAMIC MAINE LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas fall scene shows a large river cascading under a bridge with several large logs running the river. The foreground with bush and grass hillside. The background having several farms on cultivated land with trees and fences. Signed lower left “S W Steward 1913″. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 19-1/4″ x 36”. CONDITION: Craquelure, discolored varnish layer. Otherwise very good. 9-25782 (1,500-2,500)

1031
$287.50

UNSIGNED (American, 19th century) SNOW CAPPED MOUNTAINS. This New England oil on canvas scene possibly portraying either Mt. Katahdin in Maine or the Presidential Range including Mt. Washington in New Hampshire. A river on the valley floor is in the foreground with sandy banks and colorful trees. Housed in its original fine gesso decorated frame with wide gilt liner. SIZE: 9″ x 15″. PROVENANCE: From a Farmington, Maine home. CONDITION: Fine original condition. 9-25609 (300-500)

1032
$3,220.00

JOHN WHORF (American 1903-1959) NORTHERN RIVER 1937. Watercolor scene shows a dark river bending with rock and evergreen lined bank. Signed lower right and dated “1937”. Housed in a good silver gilt modern frame with linen and silver liner with glass. SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26632 (2,000-4,000)

1033
$2,127.50

PHILIP BARTER (American, 1936-) “MT. ABRAMS”. Bold, colorful, oil on canvas Maine landscape shows a double peaked blue mountain having a cloud and blue sky. The foreground with a colorful expanse of whimsical trees. Signed bottom right “Philip” and titled on reverse. Housed in a simple blue painted wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: From a Maine collection. CONDITION: Small spot in sky with touch up, otherwise very good. 9-22851 (2,000-3,000)

1034
$690.00

ROBERT HAMBLETON (American, Mid 20th Century) “PERSEVERANCE”. Oil on canvas Maine scene shows a standing dory man in his dory rowing against choppy waves. Signed lower right “R Hambleton”. Two cutout newspaper articles on reverse indicate that the painting was commissioned by Eric J. Wien, General Agent of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. and was hung in the agents office at 142 High St. Portland, Maine. The painting was commissioned in 1963. The painting was to express the perseverance typical of man in his efforts to overcome obstacles and to go on life’s way in spite of adverse condition. SIZE: 24-1/4″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70010 (800-1,200)

1035
$0.00

MARSDEN HARTLEY (American 1877-1943) MT. KATAHDIN NO. 1. Charcoal on paper scene shows an outline mountain range with tree in foreground. Housed in a modern wood frame with beige matte having a gilt edge. A “Janie C. Lee” gallery label on reverse. Unsigned. Note: When Caleb Scribner took Marsden Hartley to Katahdin Lake on October 10, 1939, Hartley carried with him an 11 x 14 inch sketchbook. Of the drawings that Hartley did during the eight days he stayed at Cobb’s Camps, five are known to be of the various camps where people stayed. Hartley did four drawings of the mountain, which he numbered 1 – 4. Of the two drawings from the same sketchbook which were not numbered one was given to his friend Carl Sprinchorn the day after Hartley returned to Patten on his way to Bangor and the other drawing is in the Hudson Walker Collection at the Weisman Art Museum. Drawings 2 and 3 were purchased by Hartley’s Niece Norma Berger as the last two transactions in Hartley’s Estate liquidation that ended in 1961. Their whereabouts are unknown today, but No. 4 now resides at Bates College Museum of Art in Hartley’s hometown of Lewiston, Maine, along with two smaller drawings of the mountain not from the sketchbook. Hartley referred to these drawings to make a series of 22 x 28 inch drawings in his Bangor studio which he then used as preliminaries for the large oils. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Chris Huntington Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26321 (9,000-12,000)

1036
$0.00

MARSDEN HARTLEY (American 1877-1943) OLD MAID CROCHETING 1908. Graphite on paper drawing of a woman seated in a rocking chair crocheting in her lap with a basket of yarn on the floor. Inscribed lower left “Old Maid Crocheting”. Unsigned. Housed in a gilt wood frame with linen and gold liner. On reverse is a copy of the drawing “Old Main Mending” that is in the Brooklyn Museum of Art. Also on reverse are three gallery labels, including “Vance Jordan Fine Art Inc.”, “Babcock Galleries” and “C. Duncan Connelly”. Note: Due to the sale of a 1906 painting to Boston collector Desmond Fitzgerald, Hartley had enough funds to establish himself in the summer of 1908 in North Lovell, Maine, where he painted directly from the landscape until the autumn, when he started working from memory and imagination. It was at this time that Hartley found his own voice and produced a remarkable body of work and today, one can account for at least 70 oil paintings from 1908. However, he ran out of oil paints at one stage and probably was not able to replace them easily, as North Lovell was so remote. Thus, he turned to making a large number of drawings, primarily of people that he saw in the community, acquaintances, woodsmen and some self-portraits. These drawings are highly expressive and individualistic, as were his paintings. After this body of work was executed, he returned to painting and did not do drawings as finished works until the 1920s. One can see how he repeated certain motifs of the same figures so, not surprisingly, there are two versions of the old maid crocheting. The other one is in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum and is illustrated in Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser’s “Marsden Hartley: American Modernist” and Donna Cassidy’s “Marsden Hartley.” SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 9″. PROVENANCE: Chris Huntington Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26320 (5,000-7,000)

1037
$28,750.00

MARSDEN HARTLEY (American 1877-1943) AFTERNOON HAZE 1907. Oil on board coastal scene shows a colorful seascape with waves against rock cliffs under a bright sun through haze. Signed lower right “Marsden Hartley”. Housed in a carved silver gilt modern frame with wide linen matte. On reverse is a Bates College loan agreement, also a conservation treatment report and more. Note: Hartley established a studio in Lewiston, Maine, at the end of 1906. The following spring he produced a number of landscape paintings from the motif, most of which are now lost, with the exception of Shady Brook at the Lewiston Library and one that surfaced recently and was sold by Christies. Things did not go well for Hartley’s hopes to find students and by June he was destitute He wrote to publisher Thomas Mosler for a job and was invited to Green Acre near Eliot Maine on the bank of the Piscataquis River. His job as groundskeeper no doubt left him a good deal of time to paint the surrounding landscape. We must bear in mind that Hartley was basically unknown as an artist at this juncture. At the end of the summer he had his first exhibition at the home of Mrs. Ole Bull which was a success; he sold a fair number of paintings, which gave him enough money to live that winter in Boston. We have no way of knowing how many paintings he produced in 1907 as very few have survived. However, one can account for at least 70 paintings and over 40 drawings in 1908. There’s no reason to believe that he destroyed any of his 1907 paintings that he did not sell. What happened to that body of work may very likely remain a mystery, as over a century has passed since they were painted. One very fine painting survived and is in the collection of the Baltimore Museum of Art. Also there is a photograph in the Archives of American Art of a painting quite similar to the Baltimore picture which was owned in New York in the mid-1950s. All of this makes Autumn Haze an extremely rare work in Hartley’s oeuvre. SIZE: 10-3/4″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: Mr. Sidney Osborne N.Y. & St. Catherines, Ont. (Osborne was a scientist and collector. Carl Sprinchorn visited his summer home in Ontario several times). Then to: Gerald F. Vulker, Ancaster, Ont. – to his daughter Myline Vulker, Barre, Ont. 1998. To: Chris Huntington, Patten, Me. 1999. Exhibited at Bates College Art Museum Apr. 13 – June 30, 2001. Also at the Georgetown Historical Society Me. “Georgetown Goes Modern” June 25 – Sept. 10, 2011. Illustrated in color “Georgetown Goes Modern” 2012. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25613 (30,000-40,000)

1038
$0.00

MARGUERITE THOMPSON ZORACH (American 1887-1968) GARTER SNAKE. Oil on canvas scene shows garter snake on a flat rock coiled in a figure eight, probably signifying eternity. Rock is surrounded by colorful flowers. Signed lower right. Housed in its original gray painted carved wood frame with white painted liner. SIZE: 14″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Descended through the artist’s family. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25830 (4,000-6,000)

1039
$0.00

MARGUERITE THOMPSON ZORACH (American 1887-1968) “MARION”. Watercolor drawing of a young girl seated wearing a red dress. Pencil titled and signed on bottom edge. Housed in a modern metal frame with white matte in glass. On reverse is a label with title and dates (1913) indicating “Collection of the Zorach children”. SIZE: Sight: 10″ x 7-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Descended through the artist’s family. CONDITION: Good, some fading. 9-25831 (2,000-3,000)

1040
$0.00

WILLIAM ZORACH (American, 1887-1966) ROBINHOOD COVE, 1940. Large watercolor colorful scene shows panoramic view overlooking a large white house with two chimneys with barn and horse in pasture. Signed lower right. Housed in molded wood frame with white matte. An exhibition card on reverse with title and date. Robinhood Cove, Maine was where the Zorach Summer house was. SIZE: Sight: 19″ x 26″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26472 (6,000-9,000)

1041
$4,600.00

WILLIAM ZORACH (American 1887-1966) SUNSET OVER ROBINHOOD COVE. Watercolor landscape scene shows the sunset with colorful sky beyond trees and water. Signed lower right and dated “Dec 1954″. Robinhood Cove, Maine was where the Zorach Summer house was. Housed in a wood frame with wide white matte. SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 21-3/4”. PROVENANCE: Descended through the artist’s family. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25829 (4,000-8,000)

1042
$1,150.00

MARGUERITE THOMPSON ZORACH (American, 1887-1968) LITHOGRAPH & PHOTO. 1) Color lithographs showing a pitcher of flowers in front of a window with gray curtains. Housed in a nice, modern gilt frame with double mattes. 2) Photograph of William and Marguerite Zorach signed “Peter A. Juley & Son, New York City”. SIZE: 1) Sight Size: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25876 (200-400)

1043
$5,175.00

WILLIAM ZORACH (American 1887-1966) INTIMACY. Bronze plaque showing nude man and woman side by side, the man’s hand is on the woman’s shoulder and they are shaking hands. Signed lower right and numbered “0/6″. Mounted to a walnut back frame. SIZE: Bronze: 13″ x 6-1/2″ – Total: 15-1/4″ x 8-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25875 (3,000-5,000)

1044
$0.00

BASHKA PAEFF (American 1893-1979) BOY WITH SHELL. Outstanding large garden bronze of a nude boy crouched holding a conch shell in hand. He kneels on a naturalistic base adorned with sea shells and starfish. Signed on the back of base “Bashka Paeff Roman Bronze Works”. Note: Born in Minsk, Russia, pupil of Bela Pratt, attended Massachusetts Normal Art School and School of Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The companion piece “Boy and Bird” fountain is in the Boston Public Gardens. Paeff exhibited at the National Academy of Design and the Natural Sculptures Society. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h x 22″ w. CONDITION: Outstanding patina, very good. 9-25963 (10,000-20,000)

1045
$0.00

HENRY LINDER (American 1854-1910) BOY AND GIRL ANDIRONS. Important art nouveau style bronze andirons, one having a boy’s bust on top of a tapered square column decorated with an owl in relief, signed on reverse “H.L.”. The opposing andiron having a girl’s bust with a butterfly, also signed “H.L.”. Both marked “Roman Bronze Works N.Y.”. The square bases having pierced front feet with connecting tendrils. The andiron dogs are separate and have small acorn log stops. SIZE: Andirons: 25″ h. – 8″ square bases – Dogs: 25″ l. CONDITION: Fabulous patina, very good. 9-25711 (5,000-7,000)

1046
$3,450.00

JAY HALL CONNAWAY (American, 1893-1970) “SPRAY-LATE AFTERNOON”. Oil on canvasboard coastline scene shows a large wave crashing onto coastline with large white spray. Coastal hills in background under blue sky. The foreground with splashes of color in bushes and ground cover. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine weathered wood & silver gilt frame. Back with some pencil sketching, title, and signature. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25279 (3,000-5,000)

1047
$2,185.00

JAY HALL CONNAWAY (American, 1893-1970) “LOBSTER COVE-MOONLIGHT”. Oil on masonite moonlight scene shows waves crashing onto coastal ledge with white spray under dark clouds with a break under moonlight. Signed lower right. Titled and signed on reverse. Housed in a gilt gesso decorated frame with linen liner. SIZE: 18-3/4″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25280 (2,500-3,500)

1048
$8,625.00

FREDERICK JUDD WAUGH (American, 1861-1940) AFTERNOON ROLLERS. Oil on artist board coastal scene shows waves cresting & breaking on coastal ledge with foam filled tidal pools and wave tips. A storm is gathering on the horizon with light clouds elsewhere. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine gilt carved period frame. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25278 (10,000-15,000)

1049
$9,200.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1866-1951) SURGING SEAS. Outstanding large oil on canvas coastal scene shows large waves cresting and crashing onto coastal rocks under gathering gray clouds with some blue sky showing. Signed lower right and dated “1910”. Housed in a fine reproduction gilt wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 36-1/4″ x 48-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. Relined, stretcher, scattered spot inpainting, mostly in sky. 9-25275 (10,000-15,000)

1050
$0.00

ABBOTT FULLER GRAVES (American, 1859-1936) MAKING THE ARRANGEMENTS. Large oil on canvas interior scene shows two young women seated at a table covered with beautiful flowers. They are hand selecting flowers and making arrangements. Over the shoulder of one lady is a window with bright light cascading through and shining on the table full of flowers and the other young woman. The room is set with a framed picture, utensils and a cane seat chair. Below the table is a large wicker basket full of colorful flowers cascading onto the floor which is also full of colorful flower petals. Housed in its magnificent original gilt gesso decorated frame. Signed lower right and dated 90. SIZE: 26-1/2″ x 37″. CONDITION: One patch to reverse, recently cleaned, having reinforcing to canvas at tack edges, minor inpainting, very good. 9-25207 (25,000-50,000)

1051
$2,012.50

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) “PEONIES”. Unsigned oil on masonite still life scene shows a copper vase of white peonies with a figurine beside. Housed in a modern decorated wood frame with linen & white liner. Titled & identified on reverse. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25475 (1,500-2,500)

1052
$6,037.50

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American 1888-1969) APPLE BLOSSOM TIME. Oil on canvas Spring scene shows a winding road leading up a hillside to a connected farmhouse. Several blossoming apple trees line the road under blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed with a partially gilt molded wood frame. Reference: Half page color illustration page 9, Rockport Art Association Retrospective W. Lester Stevens N.A. (this book accompanies lot). On reverse is the Rockport Art Association exhibit tag or label. SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26480 (6,000-9,000)

1053
$11,500.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American 1896-1978) “VERMONT FARM HOUSE”. Large oil on canvas late Fall scene shows a connected white farm house under two large trees with remnants of Fall foliage. A shed can be seen behind the house against a sloping hillside with mountains beyond. Signed lower right. Titled and signed on reverse of stretcher. Housed in a modern gilt frame with title and artist’s plaque. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: Originally purchased form Grand Central Gallery, NYC. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26389 (10,000-12,000)

1054
$6,612.50

ALDRO THOMPSON HIBBARD (American, 1886-1972) THE RED SALTBOX. Oil on canvas winter scene shows a Vermont landscape with foreground small covered bridge leading to a large Colonial farmhouse with saltbox design red barn. Signed lower left “A T Hibbard”. Housed in a walnut molded wood frame with decorative lining. NOTE: Accompanying the painting is a typed letter dated “May 10, 1973 from New England Artist’s of Gloucester, Mass discussing the purchase of the painting. SIZE: 22″ x 32”. CONDITION: Very good with light surface dirt. 9-25531 (8,000-12,000)

1055
$0.00

T. M. NICHOLAS (American 1963-) “MORNING AT THE BOATYARD”. Oil on canvas, Essex, Mass, scene shows 3 men working on a white and green hulled boat while another works beside. A nice Summer scene with colorful blue sky and green grass. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt carved wood frame with wide gilt liner. Titled and signed on stretcher, also having a North Shore Arts Association label on reverse. NOTE: This example by one of the most renowned contemporary Cape Ann painters won the Frederick Mulhaupt Memorial Award in the 2007 North Shore Art Association show. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-27065 (10,000-12,000)

1056
$8,625.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) HARBOR COVE (GLOUCESTER MASS). Outstanding early oil on canvas harbor scene shows a dock with two men working beside two masted schooner and smaller boat. A two masted schooner sails left to right on other side of harbor. Scene shows busy harbor with its building and boats. Signed lower right. Housed in a period gilt molded wood frame. Ref: Exhibited at Rockport Art Association Emile Gruppe Retrospective 2008. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good with very minor spot touch-up. 9-26477 (8,000-12,000)

1057
$4,600.00

EMILE GRUPPE (American 1896-1978) MORNING LIGHT. Oil on canvas Gloucester Harbor scene shows men working on fishing boats in the morning light, probably a scene from the town dock. Nice pastel sky with seagull. Signed lower right. Housed in a good molded wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26123 (6,000-8,000)

1058
$6,325.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American 1896-1978) “BATHERS”. Oil on canvas Cape Ann scene shows two nude women in small cove, one in the water and the other on rock ledge. Signed lower right. Housed in a carved gilt wood frame. The back stretcher having the original “Salmagundi Club” exhibition label with title and artist. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25715 (6,000-9,000)

1059
$1,035.00

JOSEPH LAUBER (American 1855-1948) “A GLOUCESTER STUDIO”. Fine oil on canvas interior studio scene shows two art students standing wearing artist smocks and painting harbor scenes set on easels. The studio has other works of art scattered about and another man sits in front of a canvas set on a chair. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt gesso decorated frame, the back having a “Salmagundi Club Annual Oil Exhibition” tag. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-26135 (2,000-3,000)

1060
$1,092.50

JOSEPH LAUBER (American 1855-1948) SETTING THE MAST GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS. Oil on canvas harbor scene shows a group of men using a hoist to lift a large mast in place on a schooner beside a dock. The far shore having docks and village. Signed lower right. Housed in what appears to be its original frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Two small patches to reverse, very good. 7-70113 (2,000-4,000)

1061
$2,300.00

ROBERT CHARLES GRUPPE (American, 1944-) “THE OLD PAINT FACTORY IN GLOUCESTER”. Oil on canvas Gloucester Harbor scene shows several schooners moored next to a connected factory building. All seen under a morning sunlit sky. Signed bottom right. Housed in a partial gilt carved wood frame with linen liner. Attached to back is the original 1998 sales receipt. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-23799 (1,000-1,500)

1062
$1,437.50

ROBERT CHARLES GRUPPE (American, 1944-) “PAINT FACTORY ROAD”. Oil on canvas Gloucester Harbor scene shows a road beside the harbor leading to three houses and the famous paint factory. The harbor can be seen with boats & docks, all under a colorful sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen & gilt liner. Titled on back. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70011 (1,500-2,000)

1063
$0.00

GIOVANNI MARTINO (American, 1908-1998 ) “GLOUCESTER DOCKS”. Oil on canvas harbor scene shows two schooners docked to post-sided wharf with buildings. Calm water with boats & buildings in background under blue sky. Signed lower right and dated “29”. Housed in a carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Inpainting, stretcher line evident, otherwise very good. 9-23803 (1,000-1,500)

1064
$0.00

NIEK VAN DER PLAS (Netherlands 1954-) “ROCKPORT”. Oil on wood panel Summer scene shows the small Rockport Massachusetts harbor with its famous Motif #1 and colorful lobster boats and houses. Signed lower right. Titled and signed on reverse. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame with linen liner. SIZE: 12″ x 16-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25980 (3,000-5,000)

1065
$575.00

REGINALD MARSH (American, 1898-1954) BOATS IN HARBOR. Watercolor scene shows a dock with four figures having four boats moored in calm water just off beach. With island and sailboat on horizon. Signed lower right. SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26107 (2,000-3,000)

1066
$0.00

REGINALD MARSH (American, 1898-1954) OCEAN VIEW. Unframed watercolor shows a view of sailboats and other boats on a calm sea with foreground shoreline and distant hill. Pencil signed lower right. SIZE: 9-1/4″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26106 (2,000-3,000)

1067
$8,050.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1866-1951) “MASON’S ISLAND LANDSCAPE, 1907”. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows large trees amongst scattered rocks in a thinly wooded area, under blue & white cloud sky. The sun shines through in spots in between the trees’ shadows. Signed lower right and dated “1907”. Housed in a modern gesso decorated gilt frame with linen liner. SIZE: 29″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25276 (6,000-10,000)

1068
$0.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1866-1951) EVENING SEASCAPE. Watercolor & gouache scene shows a full moon over tall cliff-side point of land with small lighthouse. The moon reflects in the water with partially clouded sky. Signed lower right & dated “1934”. Housed in a fine reproduction gilt frame with linen & gilt liner using acid free archival materials. SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25277 (2,000-3,000)

1069
$9,487.50

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American 1888-1969) HOUSE NEAR THE SALT MARSHES. Oil on board scene shows buildings beyond a marsh with open water and tall bent-over grass. Signed lower right and dated “1920”. Housed in antique gold carved wood frame. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25997 (5,000-7,000)

1070
$3,162.50

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American 1888-1969) BUILDING STORM. Oil on masonite Western Massachusetts scene shows building storm clouds over a hilly landscape with foreground trees and grazing cow. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern frame signed “Goodnow”. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25477 (2,000-3,000)

1071
$1,667.50

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American 1888-1969) CRICKET HILLS BEECHES. Oil on masonite scene shows the beeches on Cricket Hill in Conway, Massachusetts. Signed lower left “W. Lester Stevens N.A.” Housed in a painted wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25476 (1,500-2,500)

1072
$6,325.00

FREDERICK JOHN MULHAUPT (American 1871-1938) FISHING SCHOONER. Oil on board scene shows two men on a single mast fishing schooner hauling in a line. Colorful sky indicates an early evening job. Signed lower right. Housed in a gold period frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27070 (4,500-6,500)

1073
$10,350.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American 1888-1954) STROLLING BY THE PICKET FENCE. Oil on canvas Cape Ann scene shows two women walking right to left past a picket fence and houses. A large tree cascade shadows on the walkway. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern carved wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26799 (4,000-6,000)

1074
$0.00

GIFFORD BEAL (American 1879-1956) CAPE ANN STREET. Oil on canvas board scene shows two women on a sidewalk beside picket fence and house. Another house is seen at juncture of road with a red barn and silo in distance. Signed lower left. Housed in modern hand carved feather decorated gilt over walnut frame. SIZE: 18″ x 22″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 7-73001 (3,800-4,200)

1075
$0.00

ADELAIDE E. WADSWORTH (American 1844-1928) “IPSWICH MARSHES”. Oil on canvas scene shows large haystacks in a channeled marsh area. Signed lower left. Housed in a fabulous carved wood gilt modern frame with gilt wood artist’s plaque. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 17″. CONDITION: Very good, minor touch up. 9-26063 (3,000-5,000)

1076
$805.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American 1923-)”IPSWICH MARSHES – INDIAN SUMMER”. Oil on board landscape scene shows a foreground marsh area leading to trees and house and colorful sky with birds. Signed lower left. Also signed and titled on reverse with certificate of authenticity from the gallery. Housed in a bronzed gilt wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26606 (400-600)

1077
$690.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American 1923-) “ESSEX HILLS; EARLY NOVEMBER LIGHT”. Oil on board landscape scene shows two figures on a dirt road lined by trees looking over to a round hilltop under colorful sky. Signed lower left. Also signed on reverse with certificate of authenticity from the gallery. Housed in a modern bronze gilt wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26605 (400-600)

1078
$977.50

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) “AUTUMN MARSHES”. Oil on board Fall scene shows a marsh area leading to bridge with three figures with birds overhead. A colorful scene with swans, colorful marsh flowers and trees. Signed lower left. Housed in gilt frame with linen lining. Titled and signed on reverse with artist label and date 1979. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26604 (800-1,200)

1079
$0.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) “THE LONE DESCENDANT, ROCKPORT, MASS.”. Oil on canvas scene shows an old barn set amongst high grass and trees. The farmer stands out beside one of the buildings as shore birds float in the sky above. Signed lower right. Housed in a good molded wood frame with linen & white liner. On reverse that artist has inscribed “Painting of Nugent’s Barn off Nugent Stretch Road between Rockport & Gloucester Mass, Painting in March 1964 by Wayne Morrell”. Also on reverse is a label from Newman Galleries, Philadelphia. SIZE: 22″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25583 (1,500-2,500)

1080
$1,725.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) “MARSH DUCK POND”. Oil on masonite late fall scene shows a small pond with three ducks amongst large trees with remnants of the fall colors under blue & colorful cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved & gilt wood frame with artist plaque. Title on reverse and dated “1969”. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25510 (1,500-2,500)

1081
$1,770.00

TOD LINDENMUTH (American 1885-1976) CAPE ANN INLET. Oil on masonite coastal scene shows a small inlet with boathouses and fishing boats. A small sailboat is seen leaving the harbor area. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine modern gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 14-1/4″ x 18″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-26028 (1,500-2,500)

1082
$920.00

HENRY RODMAN KENYON (American 1861-1926) IPSWICH MARSH. Oil on board scene shows a colorful landscape with trees lining a marsh area with meadow beyond. Housed in its original carved gilt wood frame. Unsigned front but signed and dated on reverse June 4,1926. SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting. 9-25718 (1,000-1,500)

1083
$1,725.00

ABRAHAM WALKOWITZ (American 1878-1965) TWO FISHERMEN. Oil on board scene shows two men, one smoking a pipe, both wearing identical hats, from shoulder up. Behind them is water and fishing shack. Signed lower left. Also pen signed on reverse of board. Housed in a wood frame with gold edges and linen liner. SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 15-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Private collection, Brooklyn Museum of Art, gift from the artist. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26630 (1,000-1,500)

1084
$1,035.00

EBEN FARRINGTON COMINS (American 1875-1949) “PORTRAIT OF ROBERT CALLAHAN”. Oil on canvas half portrait of a young man wearing a plaid jacket, white shirt and tan hat. Signed upper left with artist’s monogram and dated 1931. Housed in a black painted modern frame. An original detached label from “The Gloucester Society of Artist” 1931 exhibition with artist name and sitter. SIZE: 30″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70026 (1,000-2,000)

1085
$2,300.00

KEN KNOWLES (American 20/21st Century) “MONHEGAN ISLAND”. Oil on masonite Maine scene shows several houses along a dirt road leading to a small harbor with moored lobster boats, a grass and rock covered bluff with house beyond. Signed lower left. Housed in a good carved gilt wood frame. Titled on reverse. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25983 (4,000-6,000)

1086
$0.00

KEN KNOWLES (American, 20/21st Century) “CHRISTMAS COVE, ME”. Oil on masonite Maine coastal scene shows an inlet at low tide with fishing shacks on docks with men working. A dark cloud sky with glimpses of light. Signed lower right. Housed in a good gilt molded wood frame. Titled on reverse and dated “11”. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25985 (3,000-5,000)

1087
$2,300.00

KEN KNOWLES (American, 20/21st Century) “THROUGH THE VALLEY-TUNBRIDGE, VT”. Oil on masonite New England winter scene shows a snow covered road winding through valley past houses and barns toward a small village with church. All under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern carved gilt wood frame. Title on reverse and dated “12”. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25984 (5,000-7,000)

1088
$0.00

FRANCIS AUGUSTUS SILVA (American, 1835-1886) “BRACE’S ROCK – CAPE ANN, MASS”. Fine gouache/watercolor Gloucester coastal scene shows a large rock at low tide having a connection of rocks to shoreline. The foreground with small white tipped waves breaking onto coastal ledge forming tidal pool. On the horizon are twenty-four large & small sailing vessels. Fifteen seagulls fly close to water and over island. Signed lower left “F.A. Silva 76″. Housed in a gilt molded wood replacement frame with glass front. NOTE: Accompanying the painting are three original labels, one with title and artist (Probably artist written); a label from the Art Dept. International Exhibition from New York State Centennial Board; and a partial label from the same exhibit with artist, title, and price. Also indicating owner. SIZE: Sight: 16-1/2″ x 28-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Descending through the Wolff family of Weston, Massachusetts, originating with Otto August Wolff. CONDITION: Very good with lightness to 1-1/2″ on the top and along the sides from previous matting. Not examined out of frame. 9-23740 (35,000-45,000)

1089
$8,050.00

WILLIAM EDWARD NORTON (American/United Kingdom, 1843-1916) SAILING OFF THATCHER’S ISLAND, GLOUCESTER, MASS. Outstanding oil on canvas nautical scene shows a large two-mast ship sailing toward viewer with sails full. A small schooner is shown beside with the twin lighthouses of Thatcher’s Island in the background. Two ships can be seen on the horizon. All under a beautifully executed colorful sky with light blues & pinks. The sun shines off the white sails of the oncoming ship. Signed lower left “W E Norton 76″. Housed in a fine replacement gilt frame with artist plaque. The finest Norton we have had the pleasure to offer. SIZE: 16″ x 24”. CONDITION: Very good with very minor touch up. 9-25668 (15,000-25,000)

1090
$12,650.00

CHARLES HENRY GIFFORD (American, 1839-1904) LUMINIST SUNSET OVER COASTAL MASSACHUSETTS. Outstanding watercolor coastal scene shows an outstanding colorful sky from light blue to peach rose reflecting in calm water which shows several sailboats and two men in a small rowboat in foreground. A hillside dune cliff supports several large houses. The sloping hillside having small windmill with house, dock, and building. A break in the land allows for boat traffic and an island is seen to the right. Signed lower right “C H Gifford 95″. The finest watercolor that we have seen by this artist. Housed in an outstanding period gilt decorated frame with glass. SIZE: SIGHT: 10″ x 22”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25678 (8,000-12,000)

1091
$2,012.50

CHARLES EDWIN LEWIS GREEN (American 1844-1915) WASH DAY AT THE STREAM. Fine oil on canvas scene shows two women near a small stream doing their daily wash. Grass field has trees that lead to a large country farmhouse under light gray sky. Signed lower right. Probably a scene around the Newlyn section of Cornwall in the United Kingdom where he worked for several years. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. A fine example of this Lynn, Massachusetts artist. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25793 (3,000-5,000)

1092
$2,012.50

CHARLES EDWIN LEWIS GREEN (American 1884-1915) AWAITING THE RETURN. Oil on canvas scene shows two women huddled against the wind looking out to the ocean in the distance with two sails. Signed lower right. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liners. On reverse is a “Hastings & Davenport” framing label. SIZE: 10″ x 8″. CONDITION: One spot in sky inpainted, otherwise very good. 9-25792 (2,000-3,000)

1093
$0.00

CHARLES EDWIN LEWIS GREEN (American, 1844-1915) THE OLD MILL. Fine oil on canvas New England scene shows a connected red mill with granite dam and sluice. The water cascades out of the sluice across rock ledge to river beside. The far bank with barns and houses and tree topped hill beyond. Signed lower right “CEL Green”. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Minor touch-up. Very good. 9-25488 (4,000-6,000)

1094
$4,600.00

FRANK HENRY SHAPLEIGH (American, 1842-1906) “MT WASHINGTON FROM THE SACO RIVER AT BARTLETT NH”. Large oil on canvas New Hampshire landscape shows the foreground winding river with rowboat and rock and sandy riverbank. Winding in front of Mt. Washington under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left and dated “1882”. Housed in a molded wood frame. Title and artist on reverse of canvas in artist’s hand. SIZE: 22″ x 36″. CONDITION: Restored in 2008 by Martha Cox (report included). Inpainting, very good. 9-26293 (5,000-8,000)

1095
$2,587.50

FRANK HENRY SHAPLEIGH (American 1842-1906) FISHING IN THE MILL POND. Oil on board New England scene shows boy with red vest and yellow hat fishing in a calm pond with mill at one end. A nice Summer scene with trees, ducks and blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a antique gilt liner. SIZE: Sight: 7-1/4″ x 12-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25872 (1,500-3,000)

1096
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO FRANK HENRY SHAPLEIGH (American, 1842-1906) FROM THE BOAT HOUSE. Oil on canvas scene shows the interior of a boat house with open door looking out to a calm ocean with solitary sailboat and island. Lobster traps, a yellow slicker, buckets and barrels fill the room. Unsigned. Housed in a carved wood frame with gold highlight. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Light craquelure. Minor edge touch-up. Very good. 9-25667 (1,000-1,500)

1097
$4,130.00

HARRISON BIRD BROWN (American 1831-1915) ABANDONED MILL IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS. Fine oil on canvas New Hampshire scene shows run down buildings at the edge of a small pond with late foliage colors. Mountains in the background under gray and white cloud sky. Signed lower left with initials “HBB”. Housed in a gilt wide molded frame. SIZE: 14″ x 20″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-26029 (3,500-5,000)

1098
$0.00

SAMUEL W. GRIGGS (American, 1827-1898) CROSSING THE GORGE. Oil on wood panel scene shows a bridge spanning a waterfall into a deep gorge. A horse drawn buggy crosses left to right following a distant carriage. A man stands just beyond the bridge on a rock peering down into the gorge. The view having a rock cliff on the right side, all under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame with gold linen liner. SIZE: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: Minor touch-up. Very good. 9-25969 (3,000-5,000)

1099
$0.00

SAMUEL W. GRIGGS (American, 1827-1898) NEW HAMPSHIRE LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows bordered fields beyond a river lined with trees, bushes, & grass. Partial blue sky with white & pink clouds. Signed lower right “S W Griggs”. Housed in a period and possibly original gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 18″ x 30″. CONDITION: Several patches to reverse, craquelure including stretcher lines, some inpainting, good. 9-24949 (1,500-2,000)

1100
$2,587.50

BENJAMIN CHAMPNEY (American, 1817-1907) SUMMER GLADE, MOAT MOUNTAIN. Oil on canvas New Hampshire scene shows a tree lined field leading to a mountain hump in distance. Housed in an antique pine stained frame. Signed lower left. SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 17″. CONDITION: Conserved in 2008 by Martha Cox (report included). Very good, strip lined with minor touch-up. 9-26294 (1,500-2,500)

1101
$1,725.00

ATTRIBUTED TO BENJAMIN CHAMPNEY (American, 1817-1907) MT. WASHINGTON. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows the Saco River in North Conway, NH winding through hills leading to a snow capped Mt. Washington. Cows dot the landscape with distant houses. Unsigned front, having an old pencil inscription to stretcher “B. Champney Mt. Washington”. Housed in its original ear of corn motif gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 18″ x 30″. CONDITION: Craquelure with stretcher lines, surface dirt, some chipping. Good. 9-25970 (3,000-5,000)

1102
$0.00

OTIS PIERCE COOK, JR (American 1900-1980) THE WILLOW TREE BRIDGE. Oil on canvas Fall scene shows a small river with rock retaining wall leading to a bridge next to a Weeping Willow. Signed lower left. Housed in its original molded wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26035 (1,500-2,000)

1103
$2,300.00

PHILIP LITTLE (American 1857-1942) THE SUNLIT PATH. Outstanding oil on canvas landscape scene shows a leaf strewn sunlit path through tall trees in deep wood setting. Signed lower left. Housed in a decorative wood frame with velvet lining. Back of canvas has “Philip Little Salem, Mass” stencil, stretcher has written title “Deep in the Woods 1911-15″. SIZE: 30″ x 25”. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-26160 (6,000-8,000)

1104
$0.00

JACOB I. GREENLEAF (American 1887-1968) “COVERED BRIDGE”. Oil on canvas Fall scene shows a man with his daughter exiting a long covered bridge over a river with colorful trees and mountain background. Signed lower right. Housed in its original painted wood frame with liner. Exhibit label from the Portland Society of Art, Portland, ME. Also an original artist label on reverse. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26032 (1,200-1,500)

1105
$3,450.00

HORACE BROWN (American 1876-1949) VERMONT SILO. Unframed oil on canvas evening scene shows the side of a large barn with cupola and weathervane having beside it a red silo. Signed lower right. Also estate stamped on reverse. SIZE: 24″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25972 (1,000-1,500)

1106
$3,450.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN FREDERICK KENSETT (American 1816-1872) OVERLOOK, VERMONT. Oil on canvas scene shows two soldiers on a rock overlook looking down on a river valley with a tent encampment of soldiers. Adjacent to the overlook is another encampment of soldiers, a group being around the campfire. Early evening scene with setting sun sky. Signed lower right with initials and dated “71”. Housed in what appears to be its original gesso decorated gilt frame (with losses). “Theodore Kelley New York” canvas stamp to reverse. NOTE: From the collection of Col. G. Montagu Hicks who was Abraham Lincoln’s aide de camp during the latter part of the Civil War. Hick owned property called “The Overlook” in Overlook, VT. In researching Kensett does list a painting of this size titled “Overlook, Vt” which has not been located. SIZE: 14″ x 24″. CONDITION: Strip lined to reenforce tack edge, three small patches to reverse, one paint loss area to top edge, inpainting, otherwise very good. 9-26612 (3,000-5,000)

1107
$0.00

SAMUEL LANCASTER GERRY (American 1813-1891) CROSSING THE RIVER. Oil on masonite white mountain scene shows a woman carrying a basket walking across stepping stones to cross the river. A house in a cleared area is seen below the mountain. The foreground with a shallow river. Signed with initials lower left and dated “1895”. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner having artist’s plaque. SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 13″. PROVENANCE: Barridoff Galleries Lot 118 8/5/2005. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 7-72629 (4,000-6,000)

1108
$805.00

JOHN BRADLEY HUDSON, JR. (American, 1832-1903) MT. WASHINGTON FROM THE SOUTH. Oil on artist board New Hampshire landscape scene shows the presidential range looking from Conway over a valley with trees and fields. The foreground having a fenced boulder strewn field with one cow. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 5-3/4″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. Minor inpainting to corners. 9-26004 (800-1,200)

1109
$29,900.00

JASPER FRANCIS CROPSEY (American, 1823-1900) AUTUMN IN THE ADIRONDACKS. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a small lake with a man in rowboat and colorful trees in the foreground. The background has a large mountain with hillside being bathed in sunlight which comes from an opening in the clouds. Signed lower right “JF Cropsey 1868″. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 14”. PROVENANCE: From a fine Portland, Maine area estate. CONDITION: Light craquelure, minor touch-up, very good. 9-25577 (25,000-35,000)

1110
$0.00

CHRISTIAN J. WALTER (American, 1872-1938) PEACEFUL VALLEY. Outstanding large oil on canvas landscape scene shows a panoramic dusk scene overlooking fields bordered with trees with pond. The full moon rising over the distant low hill casting moonlight over the scene. Signed lower left. Housed in a molded wood gilt frame having title & artist plaque. SIZE: 30″ x 40-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good, relined with minor inpainting. 9-25592 (15,000-25,000)

1111
$10,925.00

ERNEST LAWSON (American, 1873-1939) WINTER FALLS. Fine oil on canvas winter landscape shows a small falls with dam winding past foreground. Houses and trees line the bank with a small gathering of women on the lower left bank, all in a beautiful pastel pallet. Signed lower left “E. Lawson”. Housed in a good gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-25106 (10,000-15,000)

1112
$0.00

CARL E. LAWLESS (American, 1894-1964) “SNOW STORM”. Outstanding large oil on canvas winter scene shows a valley floor with large farm having several red barns with intersecting hill and mountain backdrop. Foreground with a meandering stream having some open water with ice. Heavy snow covers the ground and the scene is amidst a heavy snowfall. Signed lower left. Housed in its original magnificent gilt carved wood frame with front glass. Frame has a plaque award “Honorable Mention Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts Fifteenth Annual Exhibition Hartford, 1925″. On reverse is an exhibition label from the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. SIZE: 30″ x 30”. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-25938 (30,000-40,000)

1113
$0.00

JOHN F. CARLSON (American 1874-1945) “MELTING SNOW”. Watercolor Winter scene shows a light forested area with deep snow under bright sunlight. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white matte. Back retaining exhibition label from 1944 with title. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26341 (5,000-7,000)

1114
$3,304.00

ALDRO THOMPSON HIBBARD (American 1886-1972) SNOWBOUND. Oil on board Winter scene shows a multi building farm nestled in a hidden valley filled with snow, all under blue sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a carved naturalistic wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 13-1/4″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-27073 (2,000-3,000)

1115
$0.00

HAL ROBINSON (American 1875-1933) WINTER COVERING. Oil on canvas scene shows a large rock area in a field covered with snow. A cloud fills the sky. Signed lower right. Housed in what appears to be its original fancy gilt frame with gilt liner, having artist’s plaque. SIZE: 14″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25512 (1,500-2,500)

1116
$7,762.50

ERIC SLOANE (American 1905-1985) “LINGAUR SLOPES, AUSTRIA”. Outstanding oil on masonite Winter scene skiing scene shows a snow covered slope with mountain background. Three skiers are seen in foreground dotted with evergreens. Titled lower left and signed lower right. Also signed on reverse with address. Housed in what appears to be its original frame with white liner and having a brass plaque inscribed with title, artist and “J.P. HUNT COLLECTION”. Mr. Hunt was a real estate developer from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26628 (8,000-12,000)

1117
$37,375.00

GUY CARLETON WIGGINS(American 1883-1962) “THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE”. Outstanding large oil on canvas New York City scene shows the corner of Broad Street and Wall Street. Four American flags fly off buildings. A snowstorm scene with vehicles and pedestrians braced against the snow. The viewer looks down the street at Trinity Church in the distance. Signed lower left “Guy Wiggins N.A.”. Housed in a fine fancy gesso decorated gilt frame with a back label “Heydenryk NYC”. Back of canvas having title and signed by artist. A note attached to back of frame indicates “Purchased through the Grand Central Gallery NYC”. IMPORTANT NOTE: A letter dated July 18th, 2012 from Guy A. Wiggins authenticating this work accompanies the painting and indicating “The painting is a good example of the city snow scenes for which my father is famous”. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good, one very small touch-up spot. 9-26579 (40,000-60,000)

1118
$1,150.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Correction: Artist should be Charlotte Kudlich Lermont.

CHARLOTTE KUDLICH LERMONT (American Mid 20th Century) STROLLING THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE. Oil on wood panel New York scene shows several people in singles and pairs under umbrellas walking across a large bridge. Signed lower left. Housed in a carved wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26124 (1,800-2,200)

1119
$1,610.00

WILLIAM CROTHERS FITLER (American, 1857-1915) STILL WATER CREEK. Fine watercolor New York scene shows a small creek area leading to a wooden bridge with road lined with split rail fence. A white farm house is nestled amongst trees under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “W C Fitler N.Y.” Housed in a gilt wood frame without glass with watercolor highlighted matte. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 19″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26265 (1,000-1,500)

1120
$3,450.00

WILLIAM HART (American 1823-1894) “WAPPINGER CREEK – DUTCHESS COUNTY N.Y.”. Oil on wood panel Fall scene shows 11 cows in an open water area surrounded by colorful trees under blue and white cloud sky. Housed in a fine gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. Signed lower right with incised initials. Title on reverse. SIZE: 10″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting. 9-27131 (2,000-4,000)

1121
$2,127.50

GRANT WRIGHT (American, 1865-1935) FISHING ON THE HACKENSACK RIVER. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a calm, wide river with rock and tree lined banks with hill beyond under early morning sky. A fisherman is at the back of the pool knee deep in water. Signed lower right and dated “1888”. Titled “Hackensack River” on reverse of canvas. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. A nice identified New Jersey scene. Grant was one of the foremost landscape painters & commercial artists during the early part of the 20th Century. He was an illustrator for several New York magazines and his works include the first cover of “Popular Magazine”. Prior to his death he had been working with Lt. Edward Kirk of the Weehawken Police Department who was writing the history of Weehawken. Wright was helping in the gathering of data as well as the artist for all of the illustrations. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25233 (1,750-2,250)

1122
$1,035.00

RICHARD DEY DE RIBKOWSKY (American, 1880-1936) HIGHLANDS, NEW JERSEY. Oil on canvas coastal New Jersey scene shows grass & rock covered bluffs leading to a calm ocean. A path leads to a church and buildings. The foreground with a small boat, tide on sandy rocks. All under light blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right. Housed in its original gilt frame. Title on reverse of stretcher. SIZE: 20″ x 30″. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-25489 (2,000-3,000)

1123
$2,300.00

GEORGE F. FULLER (American 1822-1884) AUTUMN SPLENDOR. Large oil on canvas Fall scene shows trees in bright red and gold bordering a path beside a body of water surrounded by trees. Signed lower right and dated “1882”. Housed in its original gesso decorated gold liners. SIZE: 36-1/2″ x 24″. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting, very good. 9-27074 (3,000-4,000)

1124
$690.00

JOHN NICHOLS HAAPANEN (American 1891-1968) AUTUMN REFLECTIONS. Oil on canvas Fall scene shows a stream with grass and tree lined bank, their colors reflecting on calm stream water. Signed lower right and dated “29”. Housed in a mahogany veneer ogee frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good, signature has been heightened. 9-26036 (1,000-1,500)

1125
$0.00

ALFRED WORDSWORTH THOMPSON (American 1840-1896) THE VALLEY VIEW. Outstanding oil on canvas panoramic view puts the viewer at the beginning of a long river valley with low hills and distant views. There are two children picking flowers in a hillside pasture with three cows and wood fence. Below is a farmhouse near river with tree lined banks. Expansive blue sky with white billowy clouds. Signed lower left “Wordsworth Thompson 1872”. Housed in a fine gilt reproduction frame with Guido Frame Studio label. SIZE: 11” x 24”. CONDITION: Relined. Some touch-up in lower right corner. Very good. 9-26080 (9,000-12,000)

1126
$0.00

GEORGE LOFTUS NOYES (American 1864-1954) SUMMER MARSH. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a marsh area with grass, bushes and water, all under a light pastel sky. Signed lower left and dated “93”. Housed in fine carved wood gilt frame with wide gilt liner by Guido Frames Studio Boston, Massachusetts. SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25909 (8,500-10,000)

1127
$1,725.00

JONAS LIE (American 1880-1940) PREPARING THE SCHOONER. Oil on canvas view from a dock looking as two men prepare their single mast schooner. In the distance is a point of land with white lighthouse with connected building. Signed lower left. Housed in a carved wood frame with wood liner. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good, light craquelure. 9-26143 (4,000-6,000)

1128
$0.00

GEORGE HERBERT MCCORD (American 1848-1909) AT THE BOATYARD. Oil on canvas shoreline scene shows three boats on dry land with two men conversing. A sailboat is seen beyond on blue water. All under a white cloud sky with patches of blue. Signed lower left “G.H. McCord A.N.A.”. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. CONDITION: Several small patches to reverse with corresponding inpainting, very good. 9-25971 (2,000-3,000)

1129
$1,725.00

FRANK KNOX MORTON REHN (American 1848-1914) MOONLIT HARBOR. Oil on board night time scene shows a harbor with two schooners under full moonlight. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine period gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 23-3/4″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-26005 (2,000-4,000)

1130
$0.00

THOMAS BIRCH (American, 1779-1851) AMERICAN SHIP ALONG THE COAST. Unsigned oil on canvas nautical scene shows a two mast ship sailing right to left in full sail flying an American flag. Four other ships and boats can be seen with a lighthouse off a hill dotted coastline; all under an expansive cloud and blue sky. Housed in a good gilt replacement frame. SIZE: 22″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: Illustrated on page 166 of The Kennedy Quarterly, Kennedy Gallery, New York, NY (a copy of the page is included). CONDITION: Relined on new stretcher. Inpainted very good. 9-25974 (6,000-8,000)

1131
$6,037.50

WESLEY ELBRIDGE WEBBER (American 1841-1914) THE TRANQUIL BEACH. Outstanding large oil on canvas coastal scene shows a beach having two sailboats drawn up on sand with two figures. On the calm ocean are several sailboats with one man rowing along with two seagulls. A town can be seen in the distance on the coastline. Signed lower right. Housed in its original fancy flower motif gesso decorated gilt frame having an artist’s tag. SIZE: 16″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26342 (6,000-8,000)

1132
$57,500.00

WILLIAM BRADFORD (American 1823-1892) ICEBERGS IN HENLEY HARBOR, LABRADOR. Outstanding oil on artist’s board scene shows a large harbor with several large icebergs being bathed by a setting sun. Building cumulus clouds in an expanse of blue sky. The foreground shoreline having rocks and sand with a tidal pool reflecting the sky. Two small houses on coastline. Signed lower right. Housed in a fabulous period gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 9″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good, minor touch up. 9-25687 (40,000-60,000)

1133
$0.00

FRANK HOUGHTON (Canadian, late 19th Century) THE PROSPEROUS FARM. Outstanding large oil on canvas summer scene shows a farmhouse with several barns flanked by trees under blue and white cloud sky. Cows are leaving for the field while the farmer fills a wagon with hay. Signed lower right. Housed in a magnificent period gesso decorated gilt deep frame with gilt fancy liner. SIZE: 26″ x 44″. CONDITION: One small patch to reverse, some inpainting. Very good. 9-25494 (6,000-8,000)

1134
$8,050.00

CORNELIUS DAVID KRIEGHOFF (French/American, 1812-1872) PORTRAIT OF A MAN WITH RED CAP. Oil on canvas half portrait of a man smoking a clay pipe, wearing a red knit cap and heavy jacket. Signed lower left “C Krieghoff”. Housed in its original gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 9-3/4″. CONDITION: 1″ puncture above hat with losses, light craquelure, surface dirt, otherwise very good. 7-72621 (6,000-8,000)

1135
$0.00

DONALD H. CURLEY (Canada/American, 1940-2009) “RUNNING THE GRAND BANKS”. Oil on masonite nautical scene shows a two-mast schooner in very heavy seas under dark clouds. The foreground shows a trough flanked by large white tipped waves. Signed lower left. Also titled, signed, & dated “Sept/73”. Also inscribed “Painted Hubbard’s N.S.”. Housed in a fine carved & gilt wood frame with gilt wood artist & title plaque. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25283 (5,000-8,000)

1136
$9,200.00

JACK LORMIER GRAY (American, 1927-1981) MORNING ON THE BANKS. Fine oil on artist board painting of a dory fishing scene with the two-masted mother fishing schooner in the background depicted classically on the outer banks. The schooner and dory with two men fishing with nets. Active sea in blue, green, & white colors under blue & white cloud sky. Signed lower right and dated 1950. This painting includes a number of wonderful detailed pencil drawings on the reverse side with title and “No. 14″. Housed in a period frame. SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 23-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25285 (8,000-12,000)

1137
$6,325.00

JACK LORMIER GRAY (American, 1927-1981) FISHERMAN’S HOME. Oil on artist board scene shows a Cape Cod style house with attached rooms with a grass yard having a fishing boat, lobster traps & buoys with a glimpse of the edge of a small barn. Beyond is water with seagulls flying over small barn. All under a medium blue sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a partial gilt carved frame with white wood liner. SIZE: 21-3/4″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25284 (6,000-9,000)

1138
$0.00

JOHN CUTHBERT HARE (American 1908-1978) “STAGE HARBOR, CHATHAM, MASS.”. Oil on canvas scene shows a man working next to a sailboat on dry land with a busy harbor beyond. The foreground with large pylons supporting a walkway. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern carved gilt wood frame. On reverse is a 1960 “Provincetown Art Association” label. Also a label from a “Julius Fleischmann Collection”. SIZE: 36″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70112 (2,000-3,000)

1139
$0.00

WILLIAM BRADFORD (American, 1823-1892) DOCKED. Unsigned graphite on paper scene shows a three masted ship docked. Housed in an antique black and gold wood frame with watercolor highlighted matte with artist’s name. On reverse is Maxwell Gallaries Ltd label with title and artist. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 20″. CONDITION: 2″ tear at bottom center, some surface dirt, otherwise good. 9-26428 (3,000-5,000)

1140
$0.00

JEAN LAURENT (American, Last half of the 20th Century) PORTRAIT OF A SAILING YACHT. Oil on canvas sideview of an America’s Cup Class sailing yacht. Single mast with full sails flying the US flag. Another yacht is seen behind and three crew-members are seen on deck. Signed lower right. Housed in a good modern frame with artist plaque. SIZE: 30″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25496 (2,500-4,000)

1141
$0.00

CONSTANTIN ALEXANDROVITCH WESTCHILOFF (Russian/American 1877-1945) SEASCAPE AT SUNSET. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows crashing waves onto beach area with a graduated hillside coastline. The sun shines behind clouds and reflects strongly on water. Signed lower left. Housed in gesso decorated gilt frame with painted lining (losses to frame). SIZE: 21-1/4″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. 9-26739 (6,000-9,000)

1142
$2,070.00

WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS (American 1833-1905) “SHIP NEAR LIGHTHOUSE”. Gouache on paper black and white scene shows a two mast ship passing by a lighthouse on heavy sea. Housed in modern wood frame with gilt wood artist’s plaque and under glass. SIZE: 4″ x 6-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Vareika Fine Art. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26053 (2,500-3,500)

1143
$920.00

EDWARD A. PAGE (American, 1850-1928) THE WHITE SCHOONER. Oil on board scene shows two mast white hulled schooner moored next to dock with people. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 10″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25474 (2,000-3,000)

1144
$0.00

ANDREW WINTER (American 1893-1958) “THE DOCK SIDE LOAFERS”. Oil on canvasboard scene shows 10 men in heavy coats looking out from a dock on a tall ship in full sail. Several other boats are seen on blue and green water. Signed lower right. Housed in a molded wood frame. On back of board is original “Salmagundi Club” thumb-box exhibition label. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25790 (2,000-4,000)

1145
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN FREDERICK KENSETT (American 1816-1872) THE CORNER BEACH. Unsigned oil on canvas scene shows a coastal area with a small sandy beach with rocks. A cliff ends the beach with trees and grass top. Across the water is seen several boats in cloud bank. Housed in a Victorian walnut frame with gold edge. SIZE: 25″ x 36-1/4″. CONDITION: Some patches to reverse, inpainting, craquelure, good. 9-26131 (6,000-8,000)

1146
$0.00

WILLIAM FREDERICK DE HAAS (American, 1830-1880) MORNING LIGHT. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows low tide exposing seaweed covered rocks and small sandy area. Small fishing boat with figure is seen in the foreground with several sails on the horizon and a lighthouse on a point of land. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt liners. SIZE: 17″ x 33″. CONDITION: Relined, craquelure, otherwise good. 9-22516 (4,000-6,000)

1147
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM BRADFORD (American 1823-1892) “SAND DUNES BRADLEY BEACH NEW JERSEY 1886”. Oil on canvas beach scene shows grass covered dunes and an expanse of sandy beach. A slice of water is seen all over the shot. Signed lower right and dated 1886. Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen liner, having a Brand Library Permanent Collection label from Glendale, California. On the reverse of its relining there is written the title, which was on the original canvas. The signature does not match any known signature of Bradford’s and may have been added by the restorer. SIZE: 16-1/4″ x 20-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good, relined, with inpainting. 9-26398 (10,000-20,000)

1148
$0.00

HELEN MARY KNOWLTON (American 1832-1918) ROCK BOUND COAST. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows light blue water past intersecting granite ledge with a grass and sand area in foreground. Initialed bottom left. Housed in a good carved gilt wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 12″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting. 9-25933 (4,000-6,000)

1149
$0.00

PAUL WESCOTT (American 1904-1970) “LONG ISLAND POINT”. Oil on canvas Long Island scene shows several points of land jutting out into the ocean with a figure in foreground and sailboat in calm water. A large expanse of white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a gray painted frame with linen liner with gold and white edge. “Newman Galleries” label to reverse. SIZE: 18″ x 28″. CONDITION: Relined with some inpainting, very good. 9-26126 (4,000-6,000)

1150
$0.00

HAROLD ARTHUR STREATOR (American, 1861-1926) GREEN PARASOL. Oil on canvas beach scene shows several groups of people on a sandy beach with turquoise water with small waves. In the foreground is a woman with light green parasol next to three children with wagon. Other colorful umbrellas can be seen shading the bathers; all under a colorful blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine modern ribbed gilt wood frame with gilt liner having a Guido Frame label from Boston, MA on the reverse. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Relined, some inpainting. Very good. 9-25923 (5,500-7,500)

1151
$0.00

FRANCOIS GALL (French/Hungarian, 1912-1987) BEACH PROMENADE. Mixed media beach scene shows several fancy dressed strollers along an expansive beach with turquoise water & large pier. Several sailboats can be seen. Signed lower right “F Gall”, also pencil inscribed in French and signed “Francis Gall”. Housed in a fine French style frame with linen & gold liner, ivory matte with glass. SIZE: SIGHT: 14-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25507 (2,000-3,000)

1152
$2,012.50

DONALD ERIC HATFIELD (American 1947-) MORNING ON THE BEACH. Fine oil on canvas beach scene shows a mother with her two young boys playing in ankle deep water. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 30″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-26132 (3,000-5,000)

1153
$2,587.50

DONALD ERIC HATFIELD (American 1947-) GATHERING THE SPRING FLOWERS. Oil on canvas flower garden scene shows a young woman in white dress and red shawl gathering flowers in a handled basket. Signed bottom right. Housed in a gilt modern frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 30″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26133 (3,000-5,000)

1154
$0.00

DONALD ERIC HATFIELD (American 1947-) LEAVING THE BEACH. Oil on canvas beach scene shows a mother and son walking along the edge of a beach. The mother has gathered their belongings in a basket and they are walking home. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-26116 (2,000-3,000)

1155
$0.00

DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT (American/French 1839-1924) ON THE TERRACE AT ROLLEBOISE. Outstanding and large oil on canvas scene shows a young woman standing proudly in French country dress holding a large watering can. She looks proudly over her flower garden with a low stone wall beside. Backdrop is a calm winding river with sloped hillside and banks. All under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left “Ridgway Knight Paris”. An outstanding example of Knight’s work with an expansive flower garden and an attractive woman. Housed in an outstanding gesso decorated floral motif gilt frame with wide gilt liner. NOTE: This work will be included in Howard L. Rehs forthcoming Catalogue Raisonne to be published by Rehs Galleries Inc. SIZE: 32″ x 26″. PROVENANCE: Henry Hornblower, Arlington, Virginia. M. Knoedler & Co., New York, 1903, acquired from the above. Anderson Art Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1904. Private collection. [With]Vose Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts. Private collection, acquired from the above, circa 1999. Acquired by the present owner from the above. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25901 (225,000-275,000)

1156
$19,550.00

THEODORE EARL BUTLER (American, 1861-1936) HUNTERS AT REST IN GIVERNY. Large oil on canvas summer scene shows a field with tree border with several hunters in the background with hunting dogs. Foreground has a large tree under which two hunters are taking a rest; one sits with dog beside, the other stands next to tree. Signed lower left “TE Butler 1912″. Housed in a fine replacement gilt gesso decorated frame with linen gold edge liner. An outstanding example by this artist. SIZE: 46-1/2″ x 46”. CONDITION: Reinforced edges on a new stretcher, minor touch up, very good. 9-26052 (20,000-30,000)

1157
$6,325.00
Revised: 8/9/2012

Correction: The description should read “Gouache on paper”.

THEODORE ROBINSON (American/French 1852-1896) “GIVERNEY FRANCE 1891”. Gouache on paper landscape scene shows a park bench with a man’s coat, hat and cane at one end. The bench is under a large tree near a dirt path. Signed lower left “Th. Robinson 1889″. Housed in a fine carved gilt frame with gilt liner, white matte and inner gilt edge. SIZE: Sight: 7-1/2″ x 11-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Private Sacramento, Ca. Collection through auction to consignor. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27133 (4,000-6,000)

1158
$2,587.50

LAWTON SILAS PARKER (American 1868-1954) DAPPLED LIGHT, GIVERNY. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a view through trees towards a pond reflecting the landscape scene. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern frame. SIZE: 13″ x 21-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26601 (3,000-4,000)

1159
$2,530.00

JULES RENE HERVE (French 1887-1981) TUILERIES GARDENS. Oil on canvas Paris scene shows a group of people, including 3 children and adults, leading to a fountain area with iron fence, other people and a man with balloons. All under a pleasing blue and white cloud sky. A nice impressionistic view. Signed lower right. Also signed on reverse of canvas. Housed in original partial gilt carved wood frame with painted liner, frame having artist plaque and retaining a Continental Gallery of Fine Art, Montreal Canada. SIZE: 15″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26451 (2,500-4,000)

1160
$0.00

EUGENE GALIEN-LALOUE (French 1854-1941) “LA GARE DE L’EST”. Outstanding gouache on paper scene shows a busy corner with hundreds of pedestrians coming from shopping at the well appointed storefronts that dot the streets and arriving and departing from the East Side Train Station. It is early evening and the lights are on at the station and at the cafes and storefronts. A trolley can be seen on tracks and a back view of an exiting car. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern fancy gilt frame with linen matte having gold edge, all behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 23″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26365 (20,000-30,000)

1161
$0.00

JOHAN BARTHOLD JONGKIND (Netherlands/French, 1819-1891) SUNSET OVER THE CANAL. Oil on canvas scene looking down a canal with moored boats on each side leading to a setting sun with colorful sky. Tall trees and windmills flank the scene. Signed center bottom “Jongkind 73?”. Housed in an outstanding gesso decorated gilt period frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 18″ x 21-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25486 (25,000-35,000)

1162
$2,300.00

ADOLPHE JOSEPH THOMAS MONTICELLI (French 1824-1886) “SERENADE DE PIERROT”. Oil on wood panel shows a musician in white strumming a guitar, standing at center, surrounded by young women in colorful costume, all against a colorful sky background. On reverse is an old exhibition label for “World House Galleries” with title and artist. Also is a paper with information regarding its sale on March 2, 1967 at Sotherby Parke Bernet New York. Housed in a fancy gesso decorated gilt frame with white wood liner. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25727 (3,000-5,000)

1163
$0.00

NARCISSE-VIRGIL DIAZ DE LA PENA (French 1807-1876) MOTHER AND CHILD. Oil on wood panel scene shows a woman with white and red outfit seated in a clearing flanked by trees and having a spot of blue sky with white clouds. A putti sits beside her. Signed lower left “N.Diaz”. Housed in a magnificent, possibly original, pierce decorated fancy frame with gilt liner and glass. SIZE: 15″ x 11-3/4″. CONDITION: Light craquelure, very good, minor touch-up. 9-25870 (8,000-12,000)

1164
$13,800.00

LUDWIG KNAUS (German 1829-1910) THE PINK ROSE. Oil on wood panel shows a half portrait of young girl holding open fan in her right hand. She stands sideways to the viewer, turning her head looking straight on. She wears a small pink rose in her hair. Signed upper right L. Knaus 1889. Housed in a gilt frame having a Rosenbach Galleries Philipa, Pa. label. An outstanding example of this artist’s work. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 10″. PROVENANCE: As listed in E.T. Stotesbury Art Collection, the 1897 Collection: Ludwig Knaus, “The Coquette,” 13 x 10 inches •Purchased by Hermann Schaus for $2,625 at the George L. Seney collection auction on February 12, 1891 (ref. The New York Times, Feb. 13, 1891, page 2, “High Bids for Paintings”). •Hermann Schaus repurchased the same painting for $3,200 at the David H. King, Jr. collection auction on February 18, 1896 (The New York Times, Feb. 19, 1896, page 5, “A Rembrandt Brings $11,100”); it can be assumed that Schaus represented Stotesbury in this second purchase. •The painting was sold on March 20, 1902 for $1,000 to A. Augustus Healey at the S.P. Avery, Jr. dealer auction in New York (The New York Times, March 21, 1902, page 6, “Purim Charity Ball/Avery Art Collection Sale.”) CONDITION: Very good. 9-26586 (15,000-25,000)

1165
$0.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Additional Information: There are a couple of small scattered paint chips in the landscape.

KARL ALBERT BUEHR (American/French, 1866-1952) A MORNING’S REST. Oil on masonite scene shows an attractive woman seated in a wicker armchair holding a blue and white parasol. She wears a white dress and has a book in her lap. Sitting beside is a bowl of fruit and a drink glass. She sits amongst fruit trees on a sunny day. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Some minor touch-up, very good. 9-26144 (6,000-8,000)

1166
$6,037.50

GEORGE HENRY BOUGHTON (American/British 1833-1905) “THE ROSE GARDEN”. Outstanding oil on canvas mounted on wood panel shows a full view of a young woman in Summer ivory/yellow dress standing amongst roses in a formal garden. A black tiger cat is on her shoulder and she holds roses in her hand. The backdrop is a high brick wall lined with trees and roses. Signed lower right “G.H. Boughton”. Housed in its original pierced gilt fancy frame, having artist plaque. On reverse are two exhibition labels, one an old Vose Galleries of Boston, Mass, with artist and title. SIZE: 24″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27066 (2,000-4,000)

1167
$1,610.00

PAL FRIED (American, 1893-1976) BEAUTY IN THE MIRROR. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a woman in a light blue ballerina attire seated looking at herself in a hand held oval mirror. Signed lower right. Housed in its original carved wood frame. SIZE: 30″ x 24″. CONDITION: Light surface dirt, otherwise very good. 9-23816 (2,000-3,000)

1168
$2,070.00

CARLE JOHN BLENNER (American, 1862-1952) THE PINK BOW. Oil on board half portrait of a young woman with long brown hair having a pink bow in her hair. She holds a large grouping of flowers at her chest and she looks at viewer. Signed bottom right. Housed in a fine gilt carved wood frame with gilt matte. SIZE: 12″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25504 (2,000-3,000)

1169
$0.00

JEAN JACQUES HENNER (French 1829-1905) NOCTURNAL NUDE. Oil on canvas nighttime scene shows a nude woman seated at water’s edge with grass and woods beyond. Signed lower left. Housed in a fancy French style gilt gesso decorated frame with linen and gilt liner having brass artist’s plaque. SIZE: 24″ x 16″. CONDITION: Relined, some inpainting, very good. 9-25804 (4,000-6,000)

1170
$1,150.00

SOFIA BASSI (Mexican, 1913-1997) NUDE AMONGST THE TREES. Unframed oil on canvas surrealistic scene shows a nude woman with windswept hair lying amongst a large, dead tree with spheres and hourglass. Three trees grow up from her body. All against a fiery background. Signed lower right “Bassi 96″. SIZE: 26″ x 34”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24960 (4,000-6,000)

1170A
$115.00

SPECIAL ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOT. This lot consists of twelve past Julia auction firearm 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 15% 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)

1171
$6,900.00

JO DAVIDSON (American/French 1883-1952) YOUTHFUL POSE. Outstanding bronze sculpture of a young woman posing nude with arms on hips and head slightly cocked. Signed below feet “Jo Davidson Paris 1939-51”. Also on the bottom edge is a French foundry mark “CIRE NAISMAN?”. SIZE: 27″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25713 (7,000-10,000)

1172
$2,185.00

FERNAND DAVID? (French 1872-1927) OUTSTRETCHED NUDE. Bronze sculpture of a nude woman stretching her arms upwards while standing on her toes. The base signed with a conjoined “L David”. Set on a stepped round marble plinth. SIZE: Bronze: 30″; Overall: 32″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26168 (1,000-1,500)

1173
$0.00

ARMANDO AMAYA (Mexican 1935) WOMAN HOLDING HEAD. Full length bronze sculpture of a woman in dress holding one hand on head with that other at her side. Signed in the middle of the back “Amaya 1987 III/X”. Nice blueish-green and black patina. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70038 (2,500-3,500)

1174
$1,840.00

MATHURIN MOREAU (French, 1822-1912) “LA RECONNAISSANCE”. Outstanding large bronze depicting a young woman and daughter. They have bare feet and stand on a naturalistic ground. The child holds her mother’s hand looking up at her meeting her eyes. The bronze is set on a brass turned 2” base with a shaped brass plaque “La Reconnaissance Par Mth Moreau Medaille D’Honneur au Salon”. All mounted to a red mottled marble base with brass plaque “Hommage des Agents de sa Section A. Monsieur Mercier, Inspecteur Juin 1905”. The bronze signed “Math Moreau”. SIZE: Bronze: 21-1/2” h. Overall: 27-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24689 (2,000-4,000)

1175
$1,782.50

EMILE LOUIS PICAULT (French 1833-1915) “MEMORIA”. Bronze depicting a young beauty leaning against a naturalistic support inscribed “Le Coeur Se Souvient”. She holds tablet inscribed “J’evoque du passe les heures radieuses”. The plinth base inscribed “Memoria”, signed “E. Picault”. The finish with gold colored figure and greenish-brown background. SIZE: 26″ h x 12-1/2″ w x 9″ d. CONDITION: Very good, some loss to finish on figure, two small screw holes in side for unknown use. 9-24691 (1,000-2,000)

1176
$805.00

UNSIGNED (19th/20th Century) DAMSEL WITH FLOWERS. Fine bronze sculpture of a standing woman with sheer dress holding flowers and having flowers in her hair. Raised on a round stepped marble plinth. SIZE: Total size: 20-1/2″; Bronze: 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25976 (500-1,000)

1177
$0.00

GONZALO ARIZA (American/Colombian, 1912-) “GUAYABAS MAYALES (LA MESA)”. Large oil on canvas tropical woodland scene shows tall trees with red blossoms having palm ferns and yellow flowers in foreground. Signed lower left. Also titled and signed on reverse of canvas. Housed in a good gilt molded wood frame with linen and gilt liner. Frame retaining a Newman Galleries Philadelphia label. SIZE: 32″ x 23″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25785 (12,000-18,000)

1178
$0.00

GONZALO ARIZA (American/Colombian, 1912-) “ARBOLES EN LA LOMA”. Large watercolor scene shows trees on a sharp mountain edge looking out over a valley with trees, houses with large mountains beyond. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt wood frame with wide matte. Frame having a brass title plaque. SIZE: Sight: 32-3/4″ x 23-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25786 (8,000-12,000)

1179
$5,750.00

GONZALO ARIZA (American/Colombian, 1912-) MIST OVER THE PLAINS. Outstanding oil on canvas scene shows a panoramic view of the valley floor below with its undulating low hills, houses and mist. Signed lower right. Housed in a partial gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 27-1/2″. CONDITION: Some surface spots and grime, otherwise very good. 9-25787 (4,000-6,000)

1180
$19,550.00

ANDREI NIKOLAEVICH SHILDER (Russian, 1861-1919) SUNLIT FOREST POOL. Large oil on canvas forest scene shows a woman gathering sticks alongside a woodland pool surrounded by large trees bathed in sunlight. Signed lower left and dated “1892”. Housed in a black and brown decorated frame. SIZE: 27″ x 41-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25691 (15,000-25,000)

1181
$2,300.00

NATHUM TSCHACBASOV (American/Russian 1899-1984) PICNIC IN THE PARK. Oil on canvas scene shows a group of people around a table set with food amongst trees under colorful sky. Signed lower left and dated “33”. Housed in a modern gold and black frame. A “Paris Canvas” stamp on reverse. SIZE: 21-3/4″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: One small patch to reverse. 9-26128 (6,000-8,000)

1182
$0.00

SIMKA FAIBUSOVICH SIMKHOVITCH (American/Russian, 1893 – 1949) “EASTER BONNETS”. Large oil on canvas interior scene shows two young girls seated on a chaise lounge awaiting their departure for Easter services. Each wear a colorful bonnet and are in their fine spring dress. Each holds a gathering of pussy willows. Signed lower right. Housed in its original decorated wood frame. Back having several partial exhibition labels; one from the Carnigie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA; another from the Milch Gallery, NY. Title on back of stretcher. SIZE: 35″ x 32″. CONDITION: Very good. Some inpainting. 9-25919 (5,500-7,500)

1183
$7,762.50

JOHANN JAKOB MEIER (MEYER) (Russian/Swiss 1787-1858) THE PALACES AND MUSEUMS OF DETSKOE SELO – ST. PETERSBURG. Unframed watercolor shows a great detailed rendering of the Catherine Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia. Building topped with several gold onion-shaped towers, with fine garden and impressive other buildings. Signed lower left J.J. Meier. Watercolor has been mounted to light green cardboard and comes in original presentation folder with inscription indicating it was presented to Mr. Bullitt (U.S. Ambassador to Russia in the 1930’s) as a memory of his visit. SIZE: 10″ x 14-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Ambassador Bullitt Estate. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26492 (4,000-8,000)

1184
$2,596.00

DAVID DAVIDOVICH BURLIUK (Russian/American, 1882-1967) FEEDING THE HORSES. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a woman feeding two horses at the edge of her red house with stone chimney. A man sits beside watching the scene. Very colorful with a church and house in background. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24368 (3,000-5,000)

1185
$0.00

ANGELINA BELOFF (Russian, 1884-1969) “TALAPA LAVADEROS”. Watercolor scene shows a connected blue and white building under palm trees below a treed hillside with house under dark cloud sky. In foreground a woman is seen in red dress walking towards clothesline. Signed lower right, titled and dated “1939”. Unframed, corner mounted on a white matte board. SIZE: 20″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26015 (3,000-5,000)

1186
$3,450.00

IVAN GREGOREWITCH OLINSKY (American/Russian 1878-1962) PORTRAIT OF A BOY. Oil on canvas half portrait of a blond haired boy wearing a blue striped jacket and white shirt. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt shell decorated frame. SIZE: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: Five small patches to reverse, some inpainting, good. 9-26119 (3,000-5,000)

1187
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO VICTOR MIKHAIL ARNAUTOFF (Russian/American, 1896-1979) THE FISH CUTTER. Large unsigned oil on canvas interior scene shows a fisherman with his boots & bib overalls standing before a table cutting fish. Housed in a molded gilt frame which is branded “L” within a diamond. SIZE: 40″ x 30″. CONDITION: Surface dirt with some drip marks, light scratches, otherwise very good. 9-24968 (2,000-3,000)

1188
$2,760.00

CHARLOTTE PIEPENHAGEN-MOHR (Czech 1821-1902) THE RIVER RAFTERS. Oil on canvas scene shows a large raft with small fire having four men poling the river. The evening scene is lit by a partial full moon behind clouds. Signed lower left and date 1861. Housed in its original gold gesso decorated frame with gold lining. SIZE: 10″ x 17″. CONDITION: Large patch to reverse with some inpainting, craquelure, good. 9-26395 (1,000-2,000)

1189
$862.50

GEORGES DE POGEDAIEFF (Russian 1897-1971) STILL LIFE OF FRUIT AND JUG. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a handled basket on its side spilling apples, pears and oranges. A small jug stands beside. All against a green material background. Signed lower left. Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Two small patches to reverse, very good. 9-26162 (1,200-1,500)

1190
$0.00

JAN MATUKLA (American/Czech 1890-1972) HOUSES AND TELEPHONE POLES. Gouache watercolor and pencil scene shows a series of buildings with telephone poles. The back side of the watercolor has a black crayon drawing of a sailboat near buildings with silos. Signed lower left. Housed in a good gilt modern frame with linen and gilt liner. The back having glass with matte to view painting. Accompanying the lot is a handwritten receipt from Robert Simpson of St. Davids, Pennsylvania to the Reverend Beatrice Blair. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 21-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26626 (3,000-5,000)

1191
$1,150.00

SIGNED (Russian 20th Century) RUSSIAN WINTER. Large oil on canvas panoramic scene shows a snow laden ground with stream and road. Crows are seen on stream bank and in baron trees. The view is across a wooded lowlands with snowing breaks. Unsigned front but signed and titled on reverse in Cyrillic. Housed in a fancy gilt frame. SIZE: 37-1/2″ x 56-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Inpainting, craquelure, otherwise good. 9-26901 (1,000-1,500)

1192
$17,250.00

EMILIO SANCHEZ PERRIER (Spanish, 1855-1907) “SEVILLA”. Oil on wood panel landscape shows a large stucco villa with multi-levels as the backdrop to a fruit tree orchard and two women hanging clothes to dry. All under a wonderful blue & scattered white cloud sky. Signed lower right “E Sanchez Perrier, Sevilla 1881″. Housed in what appears to be its original double gilt liner. On reverse is an exhibition tag with title & artist name from the Exhibit at the Gallery One, Carnegie Hall, University of Maine, Orono. SIZE: 8″ x 13”. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25293 (18,000-22,000)

1193
$0.00

EMIL GRAU SALA (Spanish/French, 1911-1975) SPRING READING. Oil on masonite scene shows a woman in red dress seated at a garden table set with vase of flowers against a landscape background. She looks down at an open book in her lap. Signed lower left “Grau Sala”. Housed in a good gilt reproduction frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24952 (4,000-6,000)

1194
$0.00

CHARLES MICHEL (Belgian, 1874-1967) FRUIT GATHERER. Oil on canvas Mexican scene shows a young mother with child in shoulder carry wrap. She carries a yellow handled basket of fruit. Bright sunshine casts a yellow hue over the scene. Signed lower right with artist monogram & full signature. Housed in a white painted wood frame. SIZE: 25″ x 25″. CONDITION: Craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-25482 (5,000-7,000)

1195
$0.00

CHARLES MICHEL (Belgian, 1874-1967) “GUDALUPE Y VICENTITA”. Oil on canvas half portrait of a Mexican woman and her child. She wears a blue shawl and holds a young girl in her arms who is holding a red bull figurine. Titled on right side. Also “Tepotzotlan Mexico D.F. Sept. 1950″. Signed with artist monogram and full signature. Housed in a white painted wood frame with gold edge. SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 21-3/4”. CONDITION: Some light flaking, otherwise very good. 9-25483 (5,000-7,000)

1196
$11,500.00

ROMUALDO BATTISTA FEDERICO LOCATELLI (Italy/Indonesia, 1905 – 1943) MORE THAN A HANDFUL. Large oil on canvas mounted to masonite scene shows a young blond girl with a gathering of flowers under her left arm, two flowers have fallen to the ground. She looks down at the fallen flower. She wears a white dress with red smock. Stucco wall background. Signed lower left. Housed in modern gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 49″ x 24″. CONDITION: Inpainting. Very good. 9-25975 (10,000-15,000)

1197
$3,450.00

CAMELIA WHITEHURST (American 1871-1936) PORTRAIT OF A LITTLE GIRL. Oil on canvas full portrait of a young blonde girl seated. She sits looking at the viewer with hands in lap and wears a brown coat with matching hat having flower band. Signed upper right. Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame liner. SIZE: 30-1/2″ x 25″. CONDITION: Inpainting, light craquelure, good. 9-26114 (6,000-8,000)

1198
$4,025.00

EDWARD ALFRED CUCUEL (American, 1875-1954) THE WHITE PARASOL. Oil on board summer scene shows a young woman in long white dress holding an open white parasol. She stands in front of a low landscape. Signed lower right. Housed in a good gilt carved wood modern frame. SIZE: 5″ x 7″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26094 (2,000-3,000)

1199
$0.00

PHILLIPE (European 19th Century) ADVICE FOR A MOTHER AND CHILD. Oil on canvas scene shows a Gypsy mother with her young child seeking advice from a priest and nun at an open doorway. Signed bottom left “Phillipe” and dated “18_ _”. Housed in a scrolling leaf motif antique frame. SIZE: 36″ x 28″. CONDITION: Relined, scattered inpainting, very good. 9-26639 (2,000-4,000)

1200
$4,025.00

CHARLES DANA GIBSON (American, 1867-1944) PORTRAIT OF MARY ANN O’BRIEN”. Fine oil on canvas 3/4 portrait of an older woman wearing a blue dress with matching hat & yellow shawl. She is seated holding two paint sketches in her hands. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame. The frame having three exhibition labels, one from the Members Exhibition The Century Association, New York, NY; another from the Museum of Fine Art, Boston Special Loan Exhibition of Retrospective Exhibition of Paintings & Drawings by Charles Dana Gibson with title, etc. SIZE: 40″ x 33-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Descended directly through the family of the artist. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25799 (1,000-1,500)

1201
$0.00

SUZANNE EISENDIECK (German 1908-1998) “JEANNE LUSIER – REPRESENTING A TOULOUSE-LAUTREC LADY”. Oil on canvas half portrait silhouette view of a young lady in costume with bright red hair, feather shawl and black dress. Signed bottom left, inscribed with title bottom right. Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 19″ x 10-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25920 (1,750-2,250)

1202
$0.00

ALICE KENT STODDARD (American 1883-1986) LAVENDER DRESS. Oil on canvas half portrait of a woman wearing a formal lavender dress. She sits in a Empire reclaimer. She wears a pearl necklace with earrings and a gold watch. Signed lower right and dated “51”. Housed in a gilt modern frame. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26113 (1,000-1,500)

1203
$0.00

HENRY SALEM HUBBELL (American, 1870-1949) EVENING READING. Oil on board interior scene shows a woman seated on a large sofa reading a newspaper in a dark room setting. She wears a pink blouse with red kerchief. Signed lower left “Henry S Hubbell Paris, 99″. Housed in its original flat quartersawn oak frame. SIZE: 22-3/4″ x 16-1/2”. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-24682 (1,500-2,500)

1204
$34,500.00

JOHN HOPPNER (British 1758-1810) “GEORGE THIRD EARL OF ASHBURNHAM”. Unsigned, outstanding large oil on canvas 3/4 portrait of a distinguished gentleman in a red robe with ermine collar and tassels. He stands in front of a red curtain with arched window having a sunset scene. His hand resting on a folded manuscript near books and paper. Housed in its original frame which has been resurfaced with gold paint. It retains its original crescent shaped gilt wood title and artist’s plaque. Note: See James D. Julia Inc. auction of February 2010 Lot 1156 for the sale of the companion painting of Lady Charlotte Percy, Countess of Ashburnhan ($189,750 – a world record for the artist). SIZE: 50″ x 40″. CONDITION: Relined, stretcher replaced, restored with inpainting (some of the inpainting purposely shown on face). 9-26637 (20,000-40,000)

1205
$6,325.00

HENRY JOHN BODDINGTON (British 1811-1865) WINDSOR CASTLE ON THE RIVER THAMES. Large oil on canvas landscape scene shows Windsor Castle with adjoining buildings on top of grass covered plateau with village below along the river which has bridge with figure, two swans and a flock of three sheep with Sheppard and dog on low dirt covered bank. A morning mist has lifted and the sun peaks behind low clouds reflected in the still water. Signed lower right “H J Boddington” and dated 1834/9? on log. SIZE: 30″ X 40″. CONDITION: Relined, stable craquelure, professionally restored with minor inpainting. Otherwise very good. 9-26051 (8,000-12,000)

1206
$0.00

GEORGE HENRY BOUGHTON (American, 1833-1905) PILGRIMS GOING TO CHURCH. Large unsigned and unframed oil on canvas winter scene shows a group of Pilgrims walking right to left on snow covered ground with trees. A small building can be seen in left background. The minister and wife lead a small group of women and children towards the church, led and flanked by men with guns. A copy of the photograph of the back before relining showing a canvas stamp of “P. DECHAUX & CO NEW YORK” accompanies painting. Another version of this painting titled “Pilgrims Going to Church” is in the collection of the New York Historical Society and done in the 1860’s, when he concentrated his work on early American Colonial history. It is believed that this painting was done at a different time, possibly after training in both England and Paris. There are differences in comparing this with the New York Historical example, including foreground trees, clothes and details. Ref: This painting and the two following paintings were purchased in Maine and thought to be survivors of the Bar Harbor fire of 1947. SIZE: 32″ x 54″. CONDITION: At one time this painting was cut from its stretcher and rolled (possibly losing its signature). It presently has been attached to a new larger canvas for mounting to stretcher, which could be reversed. Canvas shows paint loss. In need of complete restoration. 9-26755 (10,000-15,000)

1207
$0.00

GEORGE HENRY BOUGHTON (American, 1833-1905) NAPOLEON IN THE RUSSIAN WINTER. Large unsigned and unframed oil on canvas winter scene shows Napoleon and a fellow officer on a snow covered rock outcropping looking down at a city in the distance. Two other soldiers on horseback, holding two horses close by, are in the foreground. A copy of the photograph of the back before relining showing a canvas stamp of “P. DECHAUX & CO NEW YORK” accompanies painting.Ref: This painting and the previous and following paintings were purchased in Maine and thought to be survivors of the Bar Harbor fire of 1947. SIZE: 32″ x 52″. CONDITION: At one time this painting was cut from its stretcher and rolled (possibly losing its signature). It presently has been attached to a new larger canvas for mounting to stretcher, which could be reversed. Canvas shows paint loss. In need of complete restoration. 9-26756 (3,000-5,000)

1208
$0.00

GEORGE HENRY BOUGHTON (American, 1833-1905) NAPOLEON’S SUPPLY CART. . Large unsigned and unframed oil on canvas winter scene shows a 8 horse team of horses pulling a heavily laden hay wagon through deep snow. The fury of the winter can be seen with the blowing snow and huddled men atop two horses. A copy of the photograph of the back before relining showing a canvas stamp of “P. DECHAUX & CO NEW YORK” accompanies painting. Ref: This painting and the two previous paintings were purchased in Maine and thought to be survivors of the Bar Harbor fire of 1947. SIZE: 32″ x 52″. CONDITION: At one time this painting was cut from its stretcher and rolled (possibly losing its signature). It presently has been attached to a new larger canvas for mounting to stretcher, which could be reversed. Inpainting with restoration, very good. 9-26757 (3,000-5,000)

1209
$0.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Important Note: It was just discovered that the work is signed in lower right faintly in red.

THOMAS SULLY (American 1783-1872) PREPARING TO BATHE. Unsigned oil on canvas forest scene shows a young woman partially nude near a woodland pool where she is preparing to bathe. Her clothes are draped over a log and she stands on a flat rock with sunlit woods beyond. Housed in a gilt wood antique frame having a gilt wood artist’s and title plaque. The canvas having a “Theo. Kelley Phil.” canvas stamp. SIZE: 20″ x 17″. CONDITION: Craquelure, minor touch-up, very good. 9-25487 (6,000-8,000)

1210
$0.00

EDWARD AUGUST BELL (American, 1862-1953) LONGING FOR THE ARRIVAL. Oil on wood panel interior scene shows a young woman wearing rose colored gown seated on a French style sofa with flower upholstery. She looks up with a distant gaze taking a break from her reading. Signed lower left “ED A Bell”. Housed in a fine gilt gesso decorated Stanford White conserved frame. SIZE: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: Minor touch up, very good. 9-25593 (8,000-12,000)

1211
$18,400.00

JOHN THOMAS PEELE (American/British, 1822-1897) FAMILY INTRODUCTIONS. Outstanding oil on canvas family portrait shows a mother seated in a red upholstered chair with an infant in her arms wearing a long christening gown. A young girl stands beside presumably meeting the baby for the first time. A younger child is seen on a pattern rug floor looking at a picture book. An elaborate and colorful interior scene has a large portrait in the background of a woman, decorative wall covering and a red curtain which is held aside of a window showing a landscape. Signed left side “J. T. Peele 1847”. Housed in a fine reproduction gilt carved wood frame. Frame from the Guido Frame Studio, Boston. NOTE: Peele was in America from 1844-1852 and had a studio in New York City. SIZE: 34” x 27”. CONDITION: Relined, restored, inpainting. Very good. 9-25907 (9,000-12,000)

1212
$16,675.00

CHARLES BLACKMAN (Australian, 1928-) “BOIS DE BOLOGNE”. Oil on masonite modernist scene shows a woman walking right to left with four dark trees and a bright sunlit background. A man with hat sits against a tree facing right. Signed lower left and dated “70”. On reverse is a Johnstone Gallery, Brisbane Australia label. Also the title and artist’s name with a number “7” in a circle. Another label from Young’s Pty. Ltd. Transporters of Fine Arts & Antiques. This painting was part of the Johnstone Gallery’s exhibition of October 30th-November 21st, 1970 entitled “An Experience of Paris” “Park/Cathedral/City” “Charles Blackman”. This painting is from the Park series and numbered “7” with its title. A copy of the exhibition catalog accompanies the lot. Housed in its original partial gilt frame with linen liner. SIZE: Sight: 18-1/2″ x 27-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25585 (10,000-20,000)

1213
$0.00

DONG KINGMAN (ZENG JINGWEN) (American, 1911-2000) “PARIS OPERA”. Outstanding watercolor scene shows the elaborate Paris opera house with its multistory facade. An artist is seen painting on a large canvas and a photographer photographs a group of seven men in tuxedos. Several figures are at a small outdoor cafe seating. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt carved wood frame with linen liner and glass. REFERENCE: Exhibited in the “Watercolors by Dong Kingman” January 13-February 13, 1960 at the Wildenstein, New York Exhibition, No. 34. A 4-page photocopy of this exhibition is included. SIZE: Sight: 21-1/2″ x 29″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24841 (5,000-7,000)

1214
$0.00

LEE GATCH, JR. (American 1902-1968) “THE CHILDREN’S TAPESTRY”. Mixed media, linen and oil on wood abstract scene shows a figure, a rooster, a jumping deer, a yellow half moon, orange and blue sun and other shapes. Signed lower right “Gatch/63″. On reverse is the original artist title. Also a clipped title from an exhibition. Housed in a gilt edge simple frame with black lining. SIZE: 16″ x 22”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26624 (3,000-5,000)

1215
$6,900.00

ARTHUR BEECHER CARLES, JR. (American 1882-1952) BUILDINGS. Oil on canvas abstract view of buildings with colorful palette. Signed lower right “Carles”. Inscribed on back “Hold for Mr. Rihnhold 13 Chestnut Phil”. Housed in a modern silver wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26148 (5,000-7,000)

1216
$747.50

SCHOOL OF MAN RAY (EMMANUEL RADNITZKY) (American 1890-1976) ZEBRA SCULPTURE. Sheet metal fanciful rendition of a playful zebra on a domed base. Stylistically fabricated from strips of metal. SIZE: 22-3/4″ h x 24″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26090 (1,000-1,500)

1217
$287.50

ROBERT COOK (American/Italian 1921-) AGONY AND DESPAIR. Bronze sculpture of a woman seated on a three-legged stool with head bent over in hands. Signed on reverse “R. Cook 57”. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h x 13″ d x 15-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26169 (1,000-1,500)

1218
$0.00

MICHAEL WILKINSON (American, 20th/21st centuries) “UNIVERSE”. Acrylic sculpture limited edition of 300 of which this is #81. Signed proper right arm at rear. Depicting three quarter bust view of an amorous nude young couple. Accompanied by the catalog of Dewey Graff Fine Art, Inc. Edina, MN. Illustrated on page 10 with poem: “UNIVERSE/A private world/unique and invilate/born of romantic love”. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h x 20-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good with normal and expected surface scratches to acrylic base. 7-72948 (2,000-3,000)

1219
$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″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25680 (2,000-3,000)

1220
$4,427.50

MARGARET BOURKE WHITE (American 1904-1971) GROUP OF SIX PHOTOGRAPHS. 1) Aerial view of New York with heavily overcast sky showing a Manhattan view of Ellis Island with the Statue of Liberty in clear view as well as the World Trade Centers. 2) Sierra Madre 1935, aerial view produced for TWA. 3) Watering down logs. 4) Troopers on camel back, Syria 1940. 5) Portrait of a sailor, Germany 1930. 6) Passenger eating aboard a TWA flight. Two have Margaret Bourke White stamp, other do not. Both the German sailor and the Sierra Madre photographs are both featured in the book “The Photographs of Margaret Bourke-White”. All photographs are from the Schoelkopf Gallery. SIZE: From 13″ x 9-1/4″ to 14″ x 11″. CONDITION: Generally good, some minor imperfections. 9-25589 (6,000-12,000)

1221
$7,475.00

ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987) CASTELLI GALLERIES INVITATION, SIGNED. Silkscreen color portrait of Marilyn Monroe. Felt-tip marker signed “Andy Warhol”. From “Exhibit: Andy Warhol, A Print Retrospective”, 1981. Housed in a silver frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 11-3/4″ x 11-3/4″. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame. Colors are strong, very good. 9-26271 (10,000-15,000)

1222
$2,012.50

ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987) EXHIBITION POSTER FOR WARHOL: THE TATE GALLERY (MARILYN). The offset lithographic poster in colors showing a portrait of Marilyn Monroe on wove paper. Published/printed by The Tate Gallery, London/Curwen Press, London, 1971. Signed in black felt-tip pen. Housed in a modern wood frame with plexiglass front. SIZE: Sight: 29″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. Slight toning to paper. Very good. 9-26272 (3,000-4,000)

1223
$3,162.50

ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987) CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP. Drawing on notebook paper of a Campbell’s tomato soup can dedicated top and signed bottom “To Jennie/Andy Warhol/London”. Housed in a modern silver gilt wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 10″ x 7-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26270 (2,000-4,000)

1224
$2,587.50

ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987) COW. Later edition color silk screen on heavy paper shows a pink cow head against a bright yellow background. Titled on left edge “Andy Warhol” with “Trim” indications. Housed in modern black frame with white background. SIZE: Paper size: 45-1/2″ x 29-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26631 (1,500-2,500)

1225
$575.00

SALVADOR DALI (Spanish 1904-1989) GREETINGS. Original ink sketch “Anci Bon Jour de Dali 1967”. Housed in a decorative shadow box type frame with full view of work. Accompanying the lot is a page from a portfolio “Prologue, the Secret Life of Salvador Dali 1948″. This page is the identical size as the sketch and presumably this was the signed inside page of the portfolio. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 14”. PROVENANCE: Remember When Auctions Inc. March 31 & April 5, 1999. CONDITION: Some wrinkling and slight tears at margin, otherwise good. 9-26194 (1,500-2,500)

1226
$230.00

SALVADOR DALI (Spanish 1904-1989) ABSTRACT LITHOGRAPH. Lithograph on paper, pencil signed and numbered “94/150″, with colors of blue, brown, black and white. Free mounted in a gilt and black wood frame with linen matte. SIZE: 22″ x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26130 (300-500)

1227
$805.00

ALEXANDER CALDER (American 1898-1976) COMPOSITION WITH SPHERES. Lithograph showing red sphere and smaller blue sphere with triangular shape with black dots. Signed in lithograph lower left. Housed in modern gilt wood frame with white matte. SIZE: 10″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26476 (1,000-1,500)

1228
$0.00

JAMES BROOKS (American, 1906-1992) “EASTERN”. Colored lithograph pencil signed, titled, dated 1982 and numbered “8/150″ in pencil on lower margin. Housed in a black frame with white matte and glass. Lithograph having splashed colors of red, black, gray, blue and white. SIZE: Sight: 30″ x 22”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26623 (1,000-1,500)

1229
$6,325.00

ALPHONSE MUCHA (Czech 1860-1939) LES HEURES DU JOUR (FOUR WORKS). Four identically framed color lithographs laid on board depicting young women in art nouveau style in naturalistic settings. Signed in the print “Mucha 99″. F. Champenois Publisher and Printer. SIZE: 40-3/4″ X 14-3/4”. CONDITION: Unrestored with all-over foxing and toning. Some light scuffs. 9-27094 (8,000-12,000)

1230
$2,300.00

EDUARD WIIRALT (Estonian, 1898-1954) RECLINING TIGER (LAMAV TIIGER). Etching shows a tiger lying amongst trees. Dated and signed in plate. Also signed below and inscribed “Vernis mou 1937″. Housed in a black painted frame with white matte behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 12-3/4″ x 16-1/4″. Image: 11-1/2″ x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: No tears evident, toning, otherwise very good. 9-27068 (1,500-2,500)

1231
$1,035.00

AUGUSTE SEYSSES (French 1862-1946) AFRICAN ELEPHANT. Fine bronze elephant standing on naturalistic ground with palm fronds. The ears are straight out and tusks up. The elephant having ivory tusks. Signed on the ground “A Seysses”. Round foundry mark “Susse Frerfs Editeuhs Paris”. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h x 15-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25679 (2,000-3,000)

1232
$0.00

H.R. ANEZ (Late 19th Century) “MANDRIL”. Fabulous large bronze of an angry monkey bust. The bust has a six sided neck ending in a six sided bronze plinth. On the neck is inscribed with what appears to read “Mandril April 95 H.R. Anez PrS”. SIZE: 21″ h. x 15″ at widest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25712 (4,000-6,000)

1233
$0.00

ALFRED DUBUCAND (French 1828-1894) MASTIFF. Fine silvered bronze of a standing dog in a proud stance. Signed on the base “A. Dubucand”. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h x 4-1/4″ w x 2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70102 (300-500)

1234
$0.00

AGATHON LEONARD (French 1841-1923) ELIMINATING THE RATS. A angry dog stands on all fours with one rat captive. Two other rats are dead and lying beside a pail. Signed on the ground “A. Leonard”. SIZE: 5″ h x 8″ w x 4″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26020 (800-1,200)

1235
$1,035.00

JULES MOIGNIEZ (French 1935-1894) EAGLE. Fine later casting of an eagle perched on a stump holding a duck in talons with wings up and one claw foot out, mounted to a round marble base. Signed in bronze “Monigiez”. SIZE: 29-1/4″ h x 15″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25559 (1,000-1,500)

1236
$230.00

UNSIGNED (20th Century) PERCHED EAGLE. Fine casting of an eagle with one foot perched on a branch with the other extended. The wings are up and forward. The branch set on a naturalistic base on top of a round bronze plinth with spread winged eagle on top of a green marble beveled edge square base. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x 8-1/2″ w. Total height: 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25688 (200-400)

1237
$0.00

ISIDORE JULES BONHEUR (French 1827-1901) BULL AND BEAR. Later casting showing a bear fighting with a bull. The bull is in gold patina. The bear dark brown. Signed in the casting “J Bonheur 1900”. No foundry mark. Set on a green marble rectangular plinth. SIZE: Overall: 13-1/4″ h. Bronze: 12″ h. Overall: 22″ l. Bronze: 21-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25586 (1,500-2,500)

1238
$0.00

UNSIGNED (20th Century) MARLY HORSE WITH RIDER. The French bronze made in parts which specifically can be taken apart to show the castings. Possibly used as a foundry piece or learning tool. SIZE: 18-1/2″ h x 21-1/2″ l x 7-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-25407 (1,500-2,000)

1239
$9,200.00

FRANZ THEODOR AERNI (German, 1853-1918) THE GIZA PLATEAU. Outstanding oil on canvas Egyptian scene of the Giza Plateau with pyramids as the backdrop to the large stone Great Sphinx of Giza. The foreground with a group of bedouins, in the distance are more camels and figures. The sun shines from the left casting a shadow in the foreground. Signed lower right “Fr. Aerni”. Housed in a modern gesso decorated frame. On reverse of canvas is inscribed “Gaetano Pedo 131 via Sistina Rome”. SIZE: 17″ x 37″. CONDITION: Very good. One old patch to reverse, inpainting, craquelure. 9-25595 (6,000-9,000)

1240
$2,012.50

WLADIMIR PETROFF (French/Russian, 1930-) “MOSQ. SULTAN AHMED STAMROUL”. Oil on canvas interior mosque scene shows two figures in a cavernous decorated arched room. Titled lower left. Signed lower right. Dated “1930”. Housed in a good period gilt wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26300 (1,750-2,250)

1241
$805.00

GEORGE TURLAND (American/British, 1877-1947) SHIPS AT HARBOR. This oil on canvas depicts a couple of ships at dock with buildings in the background. The painting housed in a wide molded frame. SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with light surface dirt. 9-27175 (1,000-2,000)

1242
$1,265.00

GEORGE TURLAND (American/British, 1877-1947) TUNISIA MARKET. Oil on canvas scene shows merchant storefronts with colorful produce with merchants and clients. Signed lower left. Housed in lemon gold wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26043 (800-1,200)

1243
$575.00

GEORGE TURLAND (American/British 1877-1947) TURKISH BAZAAR. Oil on masonite scene shows an archway leading into a bazaar with people. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26044 (500-800)

1244
$460.00

GEORGE TURLAND (American/British, 1877-1947) SNAKE CHARMER. Oil on board Middle Eastern scene shows a snake charmer performing for a small group of men outside a building with window. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt wood modern frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, some small chips, good. 9-26045 (500-800)

1245
$402.50

M. DARYER (19th/20th Century) ARAB MAN. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows an Arab man in traditional outfit holding his hand out while he holds robes over his other arm. Various items are at his feet including a blue bottle, red jar, and brass carafe, glass, and tray. Signed lower right. SIZE: 18″ x 12″. CONDITION: Inpainting, one patch on reverse, very good. 9-24174 (700-900)

1246
$0.00

ALFRED DUBUCAND (French 1828-1894) “HUNTING IN THE SAHARA”. Outstanding large figural bronze group with great action and quality. A running camel having a Bedouin atop holding a gun on his back and raising his right arm. Two greyhound type dogs are running beside the camel through a naturalistic ground with plants. Signed in the base “Dubucand”. Fabulous brown patina with gold highlights. SIZE: 18″ h x 18″ l x 8″ d. CONDITION: Very good. Bridal lose. 9-25188 (8,000-12,000)

1247
$2,300.00

FRANZ BERGMAN (Austrian 1890-1963) “HELLENISTIC WOMAN WITH AN ATTENDANT”. Fabulous polychrome bronze mounted on a stepped light marble plinth. A bronze carpet in colors sweeps down the steps. A servant pulls the towel in front of the semi-nude maiden which is hinged at the arm and opens to reveal a fully nude woman. Signed “Nan Greb”. SIZE: Total Size: 11-1/2″ h x 6″ w x 5″ d. CONDITION: Some light rubs, generally very good. 9-26019 (6,000-8,000)

1248
$1,150.00

FRANZ BERGMAN (Austrian 1861-1936) THE WATER GIRL. Polychrome bronze figural group shows a Bedouin atop a fancy saddled camel reaching down to grab a double handled water jug from a water girl. Signed “Geschutzt” with a Bergman monogram “4639”. SIZE: 8″ h x 7″ l. CONDITION: Two legs of camel with patina loss, otherwise very good. 9-25262 (3,000-5,000)

1249
$1,265.00

ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE (French, 1795-1875) ARAB ON A HORSE. Modern bronze casting with color shows an Arab man seated atop his majestic horse standing on a naturalistic ground. Signed “Barye” in ground. Mounted to a sandwiched black and white oval marble base. Small brass plaque. SIZE: Total size: 29-1/2″ 23″ w x 11-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26453 (1,000-1,500)

1250
$402.50

YERVAND NEHAPETIAN (Iranian, mid 20th century) ISFAHAN PANORAMIC LANDSCAPE. Watercolor shows a small village in foreground leading to green plains and high mountains. Signed lower left “Yervand Isfahan 1964″. Housed in an old molded wood frame with glass. SIZE: Sight: 13-1/2″ x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26315 (200-400)

1251
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) MIDDLE EASTERN SOLDIER. Watercolor portrait of the man in Arab clothing holding a fancy rifle and having a pistol and knife in bag held at waist. A landscape background with water and mountains with house nearby. Housed in gilt wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Site size – 12-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, some toning. 9-26462 (200-400)

1252
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Possibly Greek or Roman, Unknown Age) DOUBLE HEAD. Green marble carved sculpture depicts two different heads with open mouths. Drill holes can be seen on top and rough carving on the back. Accompanying the piece is a fabulous column stand, the central carved wood column with leaves and circles, topped by a wood square cap and having a brass footed marble plinth as base. SIZE: Carving: 8″ h. Base: 17″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25203 (3,000-5,000)

1253
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Flemish School, 17th/18th century) LAMENTATION. Oil on wood panel altar painting shows Mary cradling Jesus with her hands. Housed in a fine tabernacle style frame. SIZE: 18-1/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: Some small chips and some minor lifting on grain lines. Otherwise very good. 9-25902 (18,000-24,000)

1254
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO PIETER CASTEELS, III (Flemish 17th-18th Century) TWO WORKS; BUSY MEDITERRANEAN HARBOR SCENES. Unsigned oil on canvas scenes show a very busy harbor with tall buildings; large ships being tended to by many people in small boats as well as on land. Housed in replacement gilt fancy frames. SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 12″. CONDITION: Inpainting, surface having a thick varnish. 9-26418 (10,000-20,000)

1255
$0.00

GIACOMO GUARDI (Italian, 1764-1835) BOATS ON A VENICE CANAL. Watercolor on paper scene shows several gondolas on a canal with people in foreground and two towers with bridge. Signed on reverse & titled in Italian. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt frame. The watercolor has been mounted with only a spot glue mark to a fancy watercolor & gilt backing board with an artist cartouche. The backboard having an Adolphe Stoll French label. SIZE: 3″ x 6-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-22991 (8,000-12,000)

1256
$0.00

GIACOMO GUARDI (Italian, 1764-1835) CANAL WITH CITY VIEW. Watercolor on paper Venice scene shows several gondolas and sailboat in foreground. A large city scene in background with bridge and figures along the canal. Signed in pencil & titled on reverse. The paper spot glued at top corners to a watercolor highlighted board with artist cartouche. Adolphe Stoll French label on reverse of backing board. Housed in its original gilt wood frame with glass. SIZE: 3″ x 6″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-22990 (8,000-12,000)

1257
$5,175.00

MIGNARD (French, 17th/18th century) “LE DUC DE BOURGOGNE”. Oil on wood panel portrait of a young boy in blue lace edged robe wearing a large military medal and holding a short sword with gold handle while grasping a scabbard in the other hand. A Feather plumed hat with blue ribbon and medal has been placed next to the boy. Unsigned front, but inscribed on reverse “No 918/Le Duc de Bourgogne/Paint Pinx/Mignard”. Housed in a period gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. Restored vertical crack with minor inpainting. 9-26304 (4,000-6,000)

1258
$0.00

STYLE OF MICHIEL JANSZ VAN MIEREVELD (Holland, 1567-1641) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN WEARING PEARLS AND A LACE COLLAR. Oil on wood panel portrait similar to the famous painting by Miereveld of Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia done in 1623 at the Collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London. Signed lower right, a 19th/20th century copy. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 20″ x 17″. CONDITION: Two chips in collar, craquelure to surface, otherwise very good. 9-26178 (1,500-2,000)

1259
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO SIDNEY RICHARD PERCY (British 1821-1886) CASTLE RUINS IN LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a building ruins atop a rocky bluff with large waterfall and cascading river. A fisherman in Scottish dress is in foreground at river pool. A figure with horse is below castle, giving proportion to the massive building. Unsigned. Housed in a magnificent gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 25″ x 33″. CONDITION: Restretched on slightly smaller stretcher, inpainting, very good. 9-26638 (4,000-8,000)

1260
$0.00

UNSIGNED OLD MASTER (European 18th Century or earlier) THE TRAVELERS. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows a family with their livestock stopping beside a cliff for the evening. A man is on his horse with dog beside. A woman feeds the cattle. They look over a distance at the end of day sky. SIZE: 28″ x 22-1/4″. CONDITION: Very old relining, restored with some inpainting. 7-72622 (1,500-2,500)

1261
$0.00

SIGNED INDISTINCTLY (Dutch 17th/18th Century) RIVER CROSSING. Unframed oil on canvas shows a small river with wooden bridge. Two boats are crossing with men who seem to be circumventing the bridge. The river scene is shown amongst tall trees under blue sky with pink and white clouds. Signed lower left J. Ba_ _ _ _ _. SIZE: 25″ x 32″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, relined, very good. 7-72623 (3,000-4,000)

1262
$0.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Additional Information: Consignor has contacted us and indicated that at one time he took this painting to Sotheby’s Art Dept in New York City for examination. He states that Sotheby’s opinion was that the painting was likely by Philipp Peter Roos. We have no documentation regarding this opinion. We are attributing this to Philipp Peter Roos.

UNSIGNED (European 18th Century or Earlier) SHEPHERD, HIS FLOCK AND SHEEP DOG. Large oil on canvas scene shows a man seated amongst his livestock with his sheep dog. A villa is seen behind him under dark blue sky with clouds. On reverse in modern script “GAERANO ROSA _ _ _ _ _ _ (?)”. Housed in a large wide gilt wood frame. SIZE: 52-1/2″ x 75″. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Relined, it appears that this canvas was either unfinished or was 1/3 through the restoration and inpainting process. The left 2/3 clearly needs restoring. 9-26960 (2,000-4,000)

1263
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO DAVID TENIERS THE YOUNGER (Flemish 1610-1690) SHEPHERD WITH HIS FLOCK. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a shepherd in red coat blowing a horn toward a dog leading the herd. Signed lower right “D. Teniers FET”. Unframed. SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 17-3/4″. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. 9-26603 (2,000-3,000)

1264
$1,610.00

UNSIGNED (American Early 19th Century) AFTER THE HUNT. Oil on canvas mounted to board shows two hunters and their dog resting on a grassy area surrounded by rocks and trees. Possibly the work of John Archibald Woodside (American 1781-1852). Housed in a lemon-gold antique frame. SIZE: 11″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27077 (1,600-1,800)

1265
$575.00

A. HAAS ? (European 19th Century or Earlier) THE HUNTER’S KEEP. Large oil on canvas scene shows a background image of a hunter with hunting dogs in landscape. The foreground shows his hunting dog near a doorway which has spread out on its step the recently shot game, including deer, rabbit, ducks and birds. Signed lower left with what appears to be “Haas”. Housed in a 20th Century gold frame. SIZE: 37-1/2″ x 71″. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting, very good. 9-26923 (1,000-2,000)

1266
$345.00

ENGLISH SCHOOL (19th Century) NATURE STILL LIFE WITH GAME. Oil on canvas opulent still life with rabbit and fowl, hunter’s bag hangs from branch. Unsigned. Fragmentary collector’s stamp and label on back of frame. Housed in early 20th century gold frame. SIZE: 33 1/4″ X 41″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good, lined. 9-26907 (1,000-2,000)

1267
$0.00

FRENCH SCHOOL (18th/19th Century) ARCADIAN SCENE IN THE MANNER OF J.A. VERNET. Oil on canvas. Panoramic vista opens onto placid scene with fisherman and peasants. Housed in modern 19th century style gold frame. SIZE: 30″ X 39″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Good, lined. Subtle canvas separation from lining at bottom. 9-26906 (1,000-2,000)

1268
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) SAINT SEBASTIAN. Unframed, unsigned oil on canvas 3/4 view of a young man held by leather straps to the side of a tree. Several arrows protrude from his body and he looks upwards for guidance. SIZE: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: Several tears and craquelure, in need of restoration. 9-25913 (750-900)

1269
$1,150.00

UNSIGNED (European, 18th Century) THE THREE KINGS. Large oil on canvas Old Master depicts the Three Kings visiting the baby Jesus with Mary & Joseph. Behind the Kings are a procession of camels with people. Unsigned. Housed in a 19th Century gold gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 31″ x 45-1/2″. CONDITION: Relined with some restoration, left corner with scratches, otherwise good. 9-22520 (800-1,200)

1270
$1,725.00

F. TILGNER (Belgian 1871-1957) PAIR OF GENRE SCENES. Identically housed in gesso decorated gilt frames with labels of “John Wanamaker, Philadelphia” (with losses). Both oil on canvases signed lower right “Tilgner”. One shows boy and girl on steps, the boy sings aloud from a music sheet in hand. The other shows a young mother showing her young daughter a recently hatched chick in an interior setting. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-26578 (2,000-3,000)

1271
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM GLACKENS (American 1870-1938) A CHILD WITH HIS NANNY. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a small child reading a book while on the lap of an older woman. Housed in a gilt wood frame, having a metal title and artist’s plaque indicating “From the Collection of Van Cline & Davenport Ltd”. SIZE: 9″ x 10″. CONDITION: Craquelure, otherwise good. 9-26154 (2,000-3,000)

1272
$0.00

RICHARD EISERMANN (German 1853-1927) THE JEWELED BONNET. Oil on panel half portrait of a young girl wearing a green jacket adorned with a gold pin and fancy white collar. Her bonnet-type hat, in round form, set with jewels of rubies, emeralds and pearls. Signed upper right. Housed in its original gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 10″ x 7-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good, with minor inpainting. 9-26394 (2,000-4,000)

1273
$1,495.00

GEORGE HENRY YEWELL (American 1830-1923) THE LITTLE HELPER. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a woman seated beside a window knitting while a young girl sits beside Empire bureau holding a red ball of yarn. Signed lower left and dated “1864”. Housed in a period frame with an O.J. Marvin Medford, Mass label. SIZE: 8″ x 6″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27069 (1,400-1,800)

1274
$0.00

ABBOTT FULLER GRAVES (American 1859-1936) RED POPPIES AND WHITE HYDRANGEA. Oil on canvasboard still life scene shows a bowl laden with red poppies in full bloom with a few buds interspersed with ball shaped white hydrangea, all against a green background. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 26″. CONDITION: Some light scuffs with inpainting, otherwise very good. 9-26125 (6,000-8,000)

1275
$1,150.00

DOROTHEA SHARP (United Kingdom/England, 1874-1955) THE WELL DRESSED TABLE. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a table set with colorful vase of flowers, a bowl of fruit, a pitcher & glass of water, rolled napkins, and a teacup and saucer. Afternoon light cascades through a back window. Signed lower right. Housed in a decorative wood linen lined frame. SIZE: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good with some surface dirt. 9-24955 (3,000-5,000)

1276
$1,725.00

LAURA COOMBS HILLS (American 1859-1952) WHITE ROSES. Pastel on paper still life scene shows a vase of white blossoming roses with green leaves. Signed lower right. Housed in a fabulous frame decorated with flowers with two mattes and glass. SIZE: Sight: 18-3/4″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26102 (3,000-5,000)

1277
$0.00

LAURA COOMBS HILLS (American, 1859-1952) STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS. Oil on canvas still life of flowers shows a brass jardiniere filled with colorful blue, white & red flowers alongside a clear glass round bowl with colorful aster-type flowers. Two roses are on the tabletop along with a copper vase. Signed lower left. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 15″. CONDITION: Recently cleaned, some inpainting, very good. 9-24593 (2,500-3,000)

1278
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO KARL STARK (Austrian, 1921-) FRUIT AND FLOWERS. Unsigned oil on wood panel. Still life scene shows a table top with blue pitcher having a colorful floral bouquet below which are 8 round pieces of fruit. Unframed. SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 11-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25945 (2,250-2,750)

1279
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO HELEN SEARLE (American, 1830-1884) AUTUMNS BOUNTY. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a large pewter charger holding a variety of fruit including grapes, pears, peaches, a watermelon with a piece cut out holding a knife and a round melon/gourd. Grape leaves flank the scene. Unsigned. Housed in an antique molded wood frame. SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 21-3/4″. CONDITION: Relined on new stretcher, restored with inpainting. 9-25131 (10,000-15,000)

1280
$0.00

EDWARD CHALMERS LEAVITT (American, 1842-1904) EWER, ROSE AND PORCELAIN. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a bronze ewer, porcelain vase decorated in black with Roman soldier, a fallen yellow rose and a white rose. All on a tabletop. Finely executed and signed “E C Leavitt 1875″. Housed in an outstanding museum quality antique style frame with gilt artist plaque. SIZE: 20″ x 12”. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting, very good. 9-25500 (2,000-3,000)

1281
$0.00

EDWARD CHALMER LEAVITT (American 1842-1904) STILL LIFE OF ROSES. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a pile of red roses on green tabletop. Signed lower right and dated 1901. Housed in a gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 15″ x 30″. CONDITION: Some scuff marks with slight losses, otherwise very good. 9-25798 (1,500-2,500)

1282
$0.00

EDWARD CHALMERS LEAVITT (American 1842-1904) STRAWBERRIES. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a group of strawberries with stems attached and strawberry leaves. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 8″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25505 (1,200-1,600)

1283
$575.00

ATTRIBUTED TO MARY ELIZABETH PRICE (American, 1877-1965) INTERIOR STILL LIFE. Oil on canvas scene shows a tabletop with orange and white tablecloth with a green vase and blue and white Oriental ginger jar. The backdrop is a painting of a nude woman. Unsigned. Housed in a period carved gilt wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. Small restored tear at center. 9-25685 (2,000-4,000)

1284
$1,955.00

JOSEPH HIRSCH (American 1910-1981) “WILD FLOWERS”. Acrylic and oil on canvas scene shows an expanse of daisies and green grass hiding a nude man and women lying on the ground under a white sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt wood frame. “Forum Gallery NY” label on reverse. SIZE: 30″ x 40″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26145 (1,500-2,000)

1285
$115.00

SIGNED (American 1st Quarter 20th Century) STILL LIFE WITH ROSES. Oil on canvas still live shows a blue vase of colorful roses in white, yellow and red. Signed indistinctly bottom left and dated “1921”. Housed in a decorative original gilt frame. SIZE: 14-1/4″ x 11″. CONDITION: Good. 9-26140 (200-300)

1286
$0.00

H. WILLARD ORTLIP (American, 1886-1964) STILL LIFE WITH ORANGE, WINE GLASS AND BOOK. Interesting oil on artist’s board still life scene shows an orange sitting on a conical shaped wine glass set on a leather bound book, all against a dark background. Signed lower right “W.H. Ortlip”. Housed in its original fancy frame with minor losses, which at one time had a glass front. SIZE: 12″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good, minor touch up. 9-26393 (1,000-1,500)

1287
$0.00

HOWARD LOGAN HILDEBRANDT (American 1872-1958) TABLETOP STILL LIFE. Oil on canvas scene shows a Madonna and child statue next to a silver teapot with colorful flowers with a silver bowl beside it, all against a blue background. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27067 (1,500-3,000)

1288
$1,265.00

FREDERICK JOHN MULHAUPT (American 1871-1938) ORIENTALIST STILL LIFE. Oil on board still life scene shows a brass hanging incense burner alongside an Oriental blue/green vase. Signed lower left “FJ Mulhaupt”. Housed in a fancy gilt frame. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26627 (1,000-2,000)

1289
$460.00

RICHARD KAPRAL (American, 1931- ) STILL LIFE WITH BLUE FLOWERS. Large oil on canvas interior scene shows a table set with a vase of tall blue flowers, fruit and bottles against a background of a wall with three paintings and shutter. Signed middle right. Housed in a painted white frame. Also signed on reverse of canvas and dated “July 02″. SIZE: 38″ x 32”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27159 (1,000-1,500)

1290
$6,900.00

BRUCE CRANE (American, 1857-1937) LATE FALL. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows two fields separated by a stone wall with trees and hills beyond. Signed lower left “Bruce Crane N.A.”. Housed in an antique gilt carved wood frame retaining a partial exhibition label to reverse. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Craquelure. Surface dirt. Very good. 9-25594 (3,000-5,000)

1291
$0.00

ARTHUR WESLEY DOW (American, 1857-1922) PASTEL SUNSET. Oil on canvas laid on panel landscape scene shows a colorful sunset sky over rolling hills with grass field in foreground. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 14″. CONDITION: One touch-up spot in sky. Otherwise very good. 9-26103 (6,000-8,000)

1292
$2,875.00

ROBERT HENRI (American, 1865-1929) HILLSIDE. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a sloping hillside with trees, bushes and grass under a blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt carved wood modern frame. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26098 (3,000-5,000)

1293
$2,300.00

XANTHUS RUSSELL SMITH (American 1839-1929) “JONATHAN TYSONS PLACE”. Oil on board landscape scene shows a farmhouse with connected buildings with shed. Across the field is another farmhouse with woods beyond. Blue and white cloud sky. Inscribed on reverse by the artist “The original house on the Jonathan Tysons place torn down about 1859 or 60. Outdoor sketch done in 1856. Xanthus Smith.” Housed in a fine reproduction antique frame with glass. SIZE: 6-1/2″ x 10-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26994 (2,000-4,000)

1294
$2,127.50

XANTHUS RUSSELL SMITH (American 1839-1929) LANDSCAPE WITH HOUSES AND FIELD. Oil on canvas small landscape scene shows a field leading to a farmhouse with large barn nestled amongst trees under blue and white cloud sky. Signed on reverse “X.S. 1860″. Housed in a fine reproduction antique frame with glass. SIZE: Sight: 5″ x 7-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26993 (2,000-4,000)

1295
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS DOUGHTY (American 1793-1856) GATHERING UNDER THE TREE. Oil on board landscape scene shows four shepherds and flock resting in the shade of a large tree, at the edge of a lake with waterfall and distant shore and high peak mountain, light sky. Unsigned. On reverse are two light initials which appear to be “TD”. Housed in a gilt gesso decorated frame. The board having a “G.R. Dodge & Co Baltimore” stencil. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26611 (3,000-5,000)

1296
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE INNESS JR. (American 1854-1926) IMPRESSIONISTIC LANDSCAPE. Oil on board scene shows woods and field in the evening with colorful sky. Unsigned. Housed in a carved wood antique gilt frame with label of Artist Framing Co. New York, New York. SIZE: 6″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25951 (2,500-3,500)

1297
$3,392.50

RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK (American 1847-1919) INDIAN ENCAMPMENT AT SUNSET. Oil on panel impressionistic landscape shows a teepee at the edge of the water under trees with sunset. Signed bottom right “R.A. Blakelock”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. CONDITION: Some spot inpainting, light craquelure. 9-25967 (1,500-2,000)

1298
$0.00

HUDSON MINDELL KITCHELL (American 1862-1944) WOODED LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas impressionistic scene shows a colorful woods with small clearing. Signed lower right. Housed in a carved gilt wood frame. SIZE: 8″ x 11″. CONDITION: Relined with spot inpainting, very good. 9-26392 (800-1,200)

1299
$575.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Additional Information: We have been advised that this painting was offered for inclusion in an upcoming Catalogue Raisonne for Julian Onderdonk. The committee declined for inclusion. Another party recently inquired about the painting and claimed that the painting is correct. Because of the difference of opinion, we will not guarantee authorship.

JULIAN ONDERDONK (American 1882-1922) ROAD TO THE SUNSET. Oil on board landscape scene shows a road leading through trees to a colorful sunset. Signed lower left and dated “November 99”. Housed in a modern gilt frame by “Les Negras Studio Dallas, Texas”. SIZE: 6-1/4″ x 9″. CONDITION: Good. 9-27135 (3,000-5,000)

1300
$575.00

KARL HEFFNER (German, 1849-1925) RIVER SUNSET. Large oil on canvas scene shows a colorful sunset landscape with wide river having three boats docked near thatched roof house and trees. Signed lower right “K. Heffner”. Housed in what may be its original gilt frame (with losses). SIZE: 28″ x 37-1/2″. CONDITION: Old wax lining, some inpainting. Very good. 9-25716 (2,000-3,000)

1301
$0.00

WILLIAM FERDINAND MACY (American, 1852-1901) MARSHLAND SUNSET. Oil on canvas vivid sunset scene shows several covered haystacks in a marsh setting with colorful light blue to red sunset sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt molded wood modern frame. SIZE: 18″ x 34″. CONDITION: Strip lined, craquelure, some inpainting. Very good. 9-25908 (4,000-6,000)

1302
$1,495.00

ERIC PAPE (American, 1870-1938) THE MUSES. Pastel & charcoal on canvas painting shows three young women, one in green, another in white and the last in red. Two others are seen, one with butterfly wings the other with angel wings. The figures are seen in 3/4 life-size in light, pastel colors. Unstretched and unframed. SIZE: 126-1/2″ x 79″. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-25990 (6,000-8,000)

1303
$460.00

ERIC PAPE (American, 1870-1938) STILL LIFE WITH OWL FIGURINE. Oil on canvasboard still life scene shows a white vase filled with colorful lavender & blue flowers set on a table with an owl figurine and blue footed bowl. Signed lower left and dated “1938”. Housed in a modern fancy gilt frame. SIZE: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good with some very light craquelure. 9-24339 (1,500-2,000)

1304
$5,175.00

HERMANN OTTOMAR HERZOG (American/German 1832-1932) LAKE WITH HIGH MOUTAINS. Oil on canvas scene shows a calm lake below snow peaked mountains. The foreground having grass and rock shoreline with a small rowboat with sail. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine French-style gilt frame with gilt liner. Pencil title on top stretcher is difficult to discern. SIZE: 15″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good, minor touch up. 9-25965 (5,000-7,000)

1305
$0.00

GEORGE ALBERT FROST (American, 1843-1907) “DOG SLEDDING”. Outstanding oil on canvas Siberian scene shows two dog sleds carrying each a man and woman pulled by teams of dogs with red harnesses. They cross a frozen lake and the backdrop is tall snow peaked mountains with clouds. Signed lower right “G A Frost 1875”. Housed in a magnificent museum quality reproduction antique style frame with gilt gesso decoration and gilt name plaque. Back having an “Alexander Gallery, New York” label. SIZE: 18″ x 30″. CONDITION: Craquelure, minor touch up. Very good. 9-25917 (6,500-8,500)

1306
$14,375.00

GRANVILLE REDMOND (American 1871-1935) “AUTUMN DAY – SANTA CLARA VALLEY”. Oil on board landscape shows a small valley area with trees under blue and colorful cloud sky. Signed bottom left. Titled on reverse on frame. Housed in a good gesso decorated period frame with label of “Rabjohn & Morcon San Francisco”. SIZE: 13″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Minor touch-up, very good. 9-27134 (10,000-15,000)

1307
$1,150.00

WALTER ELMER SCHOFIELD (American, 1867-1944) “SKETCH B”. Oil on board sketch of a California coastline with grass covered cliffs interspersed with sand beaches. Unsigned front, but having 2 exhibition labels on reverse. One from Grand Central Art Galleries, New York. The other from Stendahl Galleries, Los Angeles, CA. SIZE: 12″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26096 (4,000-6,000)

1308
$0.00

HANSON DUVALL PUTHUFF (American, 1875-1972) “MOUNTAIN TRAIL”. Oil on canvas California scene shows intersecting mountains with a curving dirt trail proceeding past a trail with low hills & trees. Signed lower left “H. Puthuff”. Housed in its original gilt gesso decorated frame (as is). SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Several patches to reverse, inpainting, very good. 9-24941 (4,000-6,000)

1309
$4,312.50

COLIN CAMPBELL COOPER (American 1856-1937) THE MISSION. Oil on board Western mission scene shows a large stucco building with grand entrance blue door flanked by two stepped towers, all under a blue sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a good carved wood frame. SIZE: 9-3/4″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27132 (4,000-6,000)

1310
$2,875.00

HENRY FARNY (American 1847-1916) WESTERN LANDSCAPE. Oil on academy board panoramic view of an intersecting mountain range with foreground of fields and trees. Glimpses of water are seen beyond the trees, all under a late evening sky. Signed lower left “H. Farny”. Housed in a 19th Century lemon-gold frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 4-3/4″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27136 (2,500-4,500)

1311
$0.00

ALBERTO RUIZ VELA (American, 1920-2006) NATIVE AMERICANS IN WINTER LANDSCAPE. Two Indian braves seen on horses in Native American clothing. One carries a rifle and a decorated sheath. They travel through snow covered land. Signed lower left. Housed in its original wide wood and linen and gold lined frame. Vela was a member of the Cowboy Artist Association of America. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27182 (2,000-3,000)

1312
$3,162.50

ROBERT PETERS (American 1969-) “WATERS OF WINTER”. Oil on masonite Winter scene shows a winding river through flat areas between forest and hills. A herd of buffalo can be seen in the center. A colorful cloud sky with glimpses of sun reflecting throughout the winding river. Signed lower left. Housed in a carved gilt wood frame. Having title and artist’s plaque. “The Legacy Gallery Jackson, Wyoming” label on reverse (purchased from). SIZE: 18″ x 34″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26640 (4,000-6,000)

1313
$0.00

HENRY LEOPOLD RICHTER (American, 1870-1960) LAVENDER REFLECTIONS. Unframed oil on canvas California landscape scene shows three red barns in deep snow with wooded hills and mountain. The sun has set casting a lavender hue over the scene. Signed lower right. SIZE: 30″ x 40″. CONDITION: Craquelure, some abrasion at edges, otherwise very good. 9-24714 (2,000-3,000)

1314
$862.50

FREEMONT F. ELLIS (American 1897-1985) OVERLOOKING THE RIVER VALLEY. Oil on canvas scene shows a large river through lush valley, the foreground having a walkway through wild flowers towards low white houses with red roofs. Signed lower right. Housed in molded wood frame with linen liner with gold edge. SIZE: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: Some inpainting in sky. 9-26166 (2,000-3,000)

1315
$1,380.00

GEORGE CATLIN (American 1796-1872) “WILD HORSES, AT PLAY”. Plate 3 from the North American Indian portfolio, hand colored lithograph, “Published at James Ackerman’s Lithographic Rooms, 304 Broadway, N.Y.” Housed in a modern red/black wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-25296 (700-900)

1316
$4,025.00

FREDERIC REMINGTON (American 1861-1909) “AN ARIZONA COWBOY”. Chromolithograph shows a cowboy on horseback with all his accessories. Signed in the print, dated “1901” & “Copyright 1901 by Robert Howard Russell”. Housed in a stained oak frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 19″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-25456 (2,500-4,000)

1317
$0.00

FREDERIC REMINGTON (American 1861-1909) “THE SCOUT”. Chromolithograph shows a man on white and brown horse holding a Winchester rifle scouting for the soldiers behind him. Signed in the plate. Also “Copyright 1902 Charles Scribners Sons N.Y.” and also “The Brignard Litho Co. N.Y.” Housed in a walnut frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 16-3/4″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-25457 (2,500-4,000)

1318
$5,175.00

ROBERT MACFIE SCRIVER (American 1914-1999) “THE WINCHESTER RIDER”. Circa 1979. This limited edition example (173/250), Big Horn Foundry. The limited edition figural bronze titled: “The Winchester Rider” was commercially commissioned and based on the famous Winchester logo featuring a mounted frontiersman, running at a full gallop, carrying a lever action Winchester rifle. The integral base with sagebrush and cow skull in relief. Marked: 173/250 Bob Scriver/1979. Mounted on a faceted walnut plinth additionally mounted with a plaque inscribed with the title “The Winchester Rider”. Robert “Bob” Macfie Scriver (1914-1999) was a Montana sculptor who was born on the Blackfeet reservation of Anglophone Quebec parents. He specialized in western subjects, and his first efforts were small inexpensive souvenir wildlife figurines cast in plaster and air-brushed in natural colors. Entry into a statewide contest for an heroic-sized portrait of Charles M. Russell, a contest he failed to win, provided the impetus to become a “real” sculptor and attracted the support and guidance of Charlie Beil, a noted Canadian sculptor. Both men built foundries and cast their own bronzes, guaranteeing high quality. In the late 1950’s the Blackfeet tribe and Scriver conferred about a series of bronzes to be cast in heroic size. These included “No More Buffalo,” “Transition”, “The Return of the Blackfeet Raiders and the well known “Winchester Rider” are some of his finest work. His works are to be found in various museum collections including, but not limited to, The Whitney Gallery of Western Art at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, The Great Plains Art Museum, Montana Historical Society and the Rockwell Museum of Western Art in Corning, New York. SIZE: 15-1/4″ h (statue) 17″ h (overall) x 20-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25465 (3,000-5,000)

1319
$0.00

JESSIE WILLARD (American 1876-1937) CHINATOWN CHILD. Oil on canvas laid on board shows a small child who has picked up Daffodils off the floor where a vase has fallen off a stand. Signed upper left. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 8″. CONDITION: Light craquelure, some inpainting, very good. 9-25950 (4,500-5,500)

1320
$0.00

SIGNED (American, mid-20th Century) WHITE DOVE. Oil on canvas scene shows six Asian girls wearing traditional straw hats in colorful outfits. Central girl holding a white dove. Signed lower left with what appears to be “Aphia Carmani”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 21″ x 29″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25928 (600-800)

1321
$1,150.00

ERNEST LEONARD BLUMENSCHEIN (American, 1874-1960) PAIR OF NATIVE AMERICAN CEREMONIAL SCENES. Both signed lower right “E L Blumenschein” and housed in modern black & silver wood frames. 1) Oil on masonite scene shows three ceremonial peace pipes adorned with feathers. 2) Oil on masonite scene shows burial ground with skulls and ceremonial treatment of bodies overlooking a canyon with river. SIZE: 12″ x 18″. CONDITION: Some light surface dirt, otherwise very good. 9-24094 (1,000-2,000)

1322
$0.00

DALHART WINDBERG (American, 1933-) FULL MOON OVER TEXAS COASTLINE. Oil on canvas nighttime scene shows a full moon shedding light onto calm water with the shoreline having a small house with dock and rowboat moored to shore. Signed lower left. Housed in a white painted wood frame. SIZE: 11″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25192 (2,000-4,000)

1323
$575.00

DALHART WINDBERG (American, 1933-) MOONLIT TEXAS COAST. Oil on canvas nighttime scene shows a bright full moon hidden behind clouds, reflecting in the water leading to a rowboat on shore. Signed lower left. Housed in a white painted wood frame. SIZE: 11″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25193 (2,000-4,000)

1324
$4,600.00

HATTIE KLAPP BRUNNER (American 1889-1982) READY FOR THE AUCTION. Folk art watercolor and gouache on paper Pennsylvania scene shows a house and barn set against a hillside with fields and fence. Several people are gathered, and the house’s contents can be seen on the lawn and in the barn. Signed lower left in grass and comes with a letter signed by Hattie K. Brunner indicating that it was one of her first paintings done in the year 1959 and depicting Joe Kindig in the scene. Also a photograph of Hattie Brunner seated on an antique sofa. Housed in a stained wood frame behind glass. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26759 (3,000-5,000)

1325
$172.50

GEORGE FOURNIER (Mid 20th Century) “MAIN ST. WINSTED, CONN 1913”. Oil on canvasboard folk art rendition of a street scene with street railroad, horse and bakery cart, and building facades. Buildings include a sporting goods store, a millinery, bakery and grocery store. Housed in original stained pine frame. Signed lower right. Attached to reverse is a small colored drawing of a bakery cart and also an article from the Winsted Evening Citizen concerning the artist and inclusion of painting in the American Folk Art Museum in New York. Article also mentions this painting. SIZE: 17″ x 23″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25821 (200-400)

1326
$287.50

GEORGE EDWIN LOTHROP (American, 1867-1939) FAMILY FAREWELL. Oil on canvas folk art scene shows husband and wife kissing as the husband goes off to battle in WWI. Their two children are beside them with sad faces. Soldiers are seen in background under dark sky. Signed lower right Geo. E. Lothrop – Boston. Housed in original gold wood frame. SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Craquelure, otherwise good. 9-25814 (300-500)

1327
$2,645.00

TED POLOMIS (20th/21st century) “TOP FLIGHT”. Oil on wood panel scene shows a white mantel top set with toys including a top, model airplane and child’s marble. Signed lower right. Housed in a silver gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 8″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25673 (2,000-4,000)

1328
$1,495.00

TED POLOMIS (20th/21st century) “SALE BOAT”. Oil on masonite scene shows a toy boat resting on a white painted wood column top. The toy boat has a price tag hanging and a child’s marble is beside. The background is cloud and sky. Signed lower right. On reverse is a Robert Wilson Galleries label. Housed in a fine gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 11″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25674 (2,000-4,000)

1329
$0.00

BERNARD COREY (American 1916-2000) DUDLEY MASSACHUSETTS FARM. Oil on masonite scene shows a prosperous farm with farmhouse, workshop and connected barn. The farm is set at the base of the hills with the trees changing color. Signed lower right. Housed in gilt wood frame. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26771 (3,000-4,000)

1330
$0.00

BERNARD COREY (American 1914-2000) “OLD APPLE TREE”. Oil on masonite scene shows late Fall or early Spring landscape with the edge of a field having a large apple tree. At the end of the field is a barn, all under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right. Titled and signed on reverse. SIZE: 10″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26782 (2,000-3,000)

1331
$0.00

BERNARD COREY (American 1914-2000) BIG SKY OVER NEW ENGLAND. Oil on canvas rural farmyard scene shows farm buildings with silo, fenced fields and blue hills under a stance of blue sky with lavender and white clouds. Signed lower right. Housed in a carved and gilt wood modern frame. SIZE: 10″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26735 (1,500-2,500)

1332
$0.00

CHARLES HAROLD DAVIS (American 1856-1933) HOUSE ON THE HILL. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a small house with single chimney at the top of a low hill with trees and grass. Signed lower left. Housed in a nice carved gilt wood modern frame. SIZE: 13″ x 16″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-26027 (2,500-3,500)

1333
$575.00

ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS CHAMBERS (American, 1808-1866) NESTLED UNDER THE CLIFF. Oil on canvas primitive landscape shows a small house nestled beside a cliff with cascading waterfall. A bridge or aqueduct is seen on the left side with colorful sky & clouds. Unsigned. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 27″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25105 (2,000-3,000)

1334
$1,150.00

ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD M. BANNISTER (American, 1828-1901) ALONG THE HUDSON. Oil on canvas panoramic view shows a large river with a long dock reaching into the river from a harbor village nestled along the low shoreline. Several boats are seen at the dock and sailing the river. The background has rising hills with glimpses of mountain under white cloud & blue sky. The foreground having a farm nestled amongst low trees. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 23-3/4″ x 35-3/4″. CONDITION: Some scattered touch up, very good. 9-25229 (2,000-3,000)

1335
$1,840.00

CYRUS AFSARY (American, 1940-) ZINNIAS & FRUIT. Fine oil on canvas still life scene shows a vase with pink zinnias on a table top with apples, grapes and other flowers. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt modern frame with linen and gilt wood liner. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27186 (800-1,000)

1336
$345.00

ROBERT GORDON (American, 1941- )”SACO RIVER, CONWAY MEADOWS-CONWAY, NH”. Oil on canvas summer scene shows in foreground river having sand and tree banks looking over a field toward mountains and barns. Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen liner. SIZE: 14″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26772 (300-500)

1337
$0.00

GEORGE A. BOYLE (British, 1826-1899) IMPRESSIONISTIC LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a woman under five tall trees with sunset sky. Signed lower right with initials “G.B.” Housed in a gilt, gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 12-1/4″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good, minor inpainting. 9-26773 (1,500-2,000)

1338
$0.00

EDWARD CHARLES VOLKERT (American, 1871-1935) FIELDSIDE BROOK. Oil on board scene shows a winding brook with pool next to tree and grass covered bank. The blue sky reflects in the pool. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved wood gilt modern frame with gilt wood artist’s plaque. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25515 (2,000-4,000)

1339
$0.00

ARTHUR CLIFTON GOODWIN (American 1864-1929) IN HIS TERRITORY. A large oil on canvas landscape scene shows a Native American brave with bow and arrow squatting beside a stream in a woodland area. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 30″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27144 (2,000-4,000)

1340
$1,150.00

CHARLES CURTIS ALLEN (American 1886-1950) NEW ENGLAND FARMING. Oil on canvasboard New England scene shows a hillside with cleared fields leading down to a farmstead with barn, fenced fields and stream. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt wood molded frame. SIZE: 12″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25490 (1,500-2,500)

1341
$1,265.00

ARTHUR HOEBER (American, 1854-1915) THE MILL STREAM. Oil on canvas autumn scene shows a small stream running by a house/mill with trees and grass, all under a white cloud sky with glimpses of blue. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gold period frame with gold liner. With gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 8″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good, cleaned with heightened signature. 9-25513 (1,200-1,800)

1342
$920.00

FRANK TOWNSEND HUTCHENS (American, 1869-1937) THE STONE WALL. Oil on canvas panoramic view of a community with houses and fields below two low hills. A rock wall separates the dirt road from the field in the foreground. Signed lower right. Housed in a lemon gold molded wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 18″. CONDITION: Surface dirt. One small chip in top corner. Otherwise very good. 9-26105 (1,000-1,500)

1343
$0.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Additional Information: We have been contacted by a collector of Carlsen’s work and advised that this exact work was sold by Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, NY in January 26-27, 1984 (lot #561) American Art Archive #63003265. Possibly c. 1884. Possibly North Carolina.

EMILE S. CARLSEN (American 1848-1932) A DRINK BY THE ROAD. Oil on canvas Summer scene shows a road lined with trees and water. A cow has stopped to drink and two other cows are grazing on the side. All under an expanse of blue sky with white clouds which reflect in the foreground water. Signed lower left. Housed in good gilt molded wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 15″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Minor touch-up, very good. 9-25498 (2,000-3,000)

1344
$4,025.00

CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE (American 1860-1940) COWS IN SUMMER LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows a brown and white cow below large trees in a pasture with grass and rocks. A gray barn is behind with a stream running by it. Other cows can be seen across stream under white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a antique style gilt frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24-1/2″. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-27143 (2,500-3,500)

1345
$2,300.00

CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE (American 1860-1940) “THE RUNNING BROOK”. Oil on canvas Spring scene shows a curving brook with a lone cow at stream edge. Several trees line the banks with a field and another cow in the distance. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern carved gilt wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27142 (2,500-3,500)

1346
$1,092.50

WILLIAM OTIS BEMIS (American 1819-1883) CATTLE BY THE STREAM. Oil on canvas New England landscape scene shows three cows and sheep near watering hole with double arched stone bridge, houses, trees and distant mountain, all under a colorful late day sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a walnut Victorian frame with gold liner. Paper tag on back “Evening Watering Place W.O. Bemis Worcester Art Museum”. SIZE: 20″ x 27″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-26146 (1,200-1,500)

1347
$172.50

UNSIGNED (19th Century) RESTING WITH THE COWS. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows five cows in a grass clearing with two women beside. The scene overlooks a large lake with tall mountains under cloud & blue sky. Housed in its original lemon gold frame. A label on stretcher from “Chas. G. Calder, Providence, Rhode Island”. SIZE: 19″ x 27″. CONDITION: Dirty, untouched, in need of cleaning. Otherwise very good. 9-25485 (500-1,000)

1348
$517.50

VIGGO PEDERSEN (Danish, 1854-1926) “GRAZING AT THE FOREST EDGE”. Oil on canvas. Impressionistic summer pasture with bank of trees and cows in mid ground. Signed, identified, and dated “1878” lower left. Housed in ornate 19th century style gold frame. SIZE: 12″ X 19 1/4″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. Minor scattered inpaint. 9-26948 (300-500)

1349
$1,150.00

KNUD EDSBERG (Danish 1911-2001) TWO WORKS. 1) “Grazing by the Sea” – Oil on canvas scene shows a herd of black and white cows on grassland next to water under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt gesso decorated frame. 2) “Green Pastures by the Sea” – oil on canvas shows a herd of black and white cows near water with farmhouse under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt lining. SIZE: 1) 19-3/4″ x 27-1/2″; 2) 20″ x 27-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26899 (800-1,200)

1350
$1,035.00

KNUD EDSVERG (Danish, 1911-2001) “GRAZING IN GREEN PASTURES”. 1) Oil on canvas. Verdant summer afternoon scene with three cows in a pasture. Signed “Edsverg” lower right, titled on label on verso. 2) Oil on canvas. Afternoon pasture scene with cows and horse having farm buildings in background. Signed lower right and dated “63”. SIZE: 1) 16″ X 20″. 2) 16″ X 10″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: 1) Patch lower left, inpainting, very good. 2) Very good. 9-26900 (800-1,200)

1351
$0.00

HERB BOOTH (American, 1942) “DOVE HUNT”. Fine watercolor scene shows two men with shotguns aiming at a small flock of doves. They are near a well with small windmill amongst trees and grass. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt wood frame with watercolor highlighted matte. Label on reverse with title & artist from Meredith Long & Co. Houston, TX. SIZE: 11″ x 15″ PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25109 (3,000-5,000)

1352
$0.00

RALPH CROSBY SMITH (American 1911-1965) “TOP PERFORMANCE”. Oil on board wildlife hunting scene shows a man in small duck boat holding rifle and accepting a recently shot Mallard Duck from his Retriever. A group of decoys are seen amongst the marsh rushes. Nice morning sky with purple sky. Signed lower right. Pencil titled on reverse. Housed in a nice gilt and ebony colored frame. SIZE: 20″ x 26″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27137 (1,500-2,500)

1353
$920.00

EUGENE PETIT (French 1839-1886) ON POINT. Oil on canvas mounted to panel outdoor scene shows two hunting dogs at point near marsh. Signed lower right. Housed in ripple decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 19″ x 25″. CONDITION: Break at horizontal mid-point, canvas discolored, in need of some restoration. 7-70101 (1,000-1,500)

1354
$2,185.00

CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19th/20th Century) SETTERS FLUSHING OUT BIRDS. Oil on canvas. Three animated, distinctively marked setters in a rolling English landscape flush out two game birds; Cathedral town in distance. Signed “Delaporte” lower right. Framed in 19th century floral gold frame. SIZE: 23 1/4″ X 32 1/2″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Lined and repaired tears, inpaint. 9-26886 (800-1,200)

1355
$1,380.00

S. ALKEN (British 19th Century) PREPARING TO SHOOT. Oil on canvas hunting scene shows two dogs flushing four birds while a well dressed hunter aims his rifle, all in a Summer landscape. Unsigned but written on liner.Housed in a gilt wood frame with gilt liner and glass. SIZE: 8″ x 9″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25545 (1,200-1,800)

1356
$0.00

THOMAS ALDREN DINGMAN WATSON (American, 20th/21st century) “TYPICAL COFFEE BREAK”. Oil on canvas hunting scene shows two men on an ice covered shoreline hunting ducks with their hunting dog. A flock of black and white ducks fly left to right and one of the hunters fires at one. Next to him is a thermos and cup. Signed lower left and dated “2008”. Housed in a gray painted shadowbox frame. Note: accompanying this lot is a copy of the 50th Anniversary Dinner of the Boston Chapter of Ducks Unlimited program with this painting as its color cover. Also included is a biography page of the artist. This artist has a studio in Truro, Massachusetts. SIZE: 12″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-26003 (1,000-2,000)

1357
$0.00

JOHN FERY (American 1859-1934) “RUFFED GROUSE”. Fine watercolor on paper wildlife scene shows grouse in a sand and grass area under blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame, title and artist’s plaque, having linen matte with glass. SIZE: 10-3/4″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27117 (2,500-4,000)

1358
$1,495.00

JOHN SWAN (American, 1948-) “KENNEBEGO MERGANSERS”. Outstanding watercolor Maine scene shows two merganser ducks flying over marsh area with lakes & mountains beyond. Three other ducks are seen in distance against colorful sky. Signed lower right “John Swan 77″. Housed in a fine gilt wood frame with three mattes and conservation grade glass. SIZE: SIGHT: 21″ x 29”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25540 (2,000-4,000)

1359
$862.50

ROBERT VERITY CLEM (American, 1933-) IN FOR THE LANDING. Watercolor/gouache on gray paper wildlife scene shows two black ducks set to land in grass area. Beautifully rendered with great detail. Signed lower left, dated “1954”. Housed without glass in a white painted wood frame with gray matte. SIZE: Sight: 12-1/2″ x 16-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26266 (1,500-2,000)

1360
$1,725.00

HUGH CECIL CHARLES MONAHAN (American 1914-1970) “FRASER RIVER MALLARDS”. Oil on canvas wildlife scene shows a flock of 8 Mallards landing on water surrounded by golden weeds. The backdrop of snow covered mountain peaks under cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved and gilt wood frame with gilt liner having gilt wood title and artist’s plaque. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27140 (800-1,200)

1361
$0.00

JOHN FERY (American 1859-1934) GUARDING THE HERD. Oil on canvas wildlife scene shows a large stag standing beside a small pond, guarding the three doe behind him. A larger stag enters from the woods beyond, challenging the smaller buck. Signed lower right and dated “84”. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27116 (3,000-5,000)

1362
$1,265.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ALBERT BIERSTADT (American, 1830-1902) DEER AT SUNSET. Oil on wood panel landscape scene shows a colorful sunset with four deer in a marsh area edged with trees. Haystacks can be seen on the right side. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 6″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, minor touch-up. 9-25912 (1,200-1,600)

1363
$0.00

NICHOLAS COLEMAN (American 1978-) “HIDDEN IN THE BRUSH – PAINTED SNIPE”. Oil on board wildlife scene shows a bird in a nest amongst tall grass with blue sky/water. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt modern wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27096 (800-1,200)

1364
$2,760.00

EDWIN PENNY (United Kingdom, 1930-) THE SECLUDED ROCK. Outstanding watercolor wildlife scene shows a male & female duck standing in the midst of a river on the top of a rock surrounded by water with several fallen maple leaves beside. The shadow of the ducks allow the viewer to see below the water surface. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved gilt wood frame with watercolor highlighted rag matte. SIZE: SIGHT: 28-1/4″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, very good to excellent. A wonderful detailed realistic watercolor. 9-25107 (3,000-5,000)

1365
$2,587.50

EVELIO GARCIA MATA (French 1910-1985) TWO BIRD PANELS. Opposing unframed oil on masonite panels depict two different songbirds on a flowering branch; one has a Cardinal and black bird, the other Bluejay and Finch. All against a gilt background. Each signed on bottom edge. SIZE: 24″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25616 (1,000-2,000)

1366
$1,437.50

JOHN SWAN (American 1948-) JUMPING BROOK TROUT. Outstanding watercolor shows two small Brook Trout leaping out of water with pond lilies and leaves. Signed lower right and dated “75”. Housed in a fine gilt wood frame with linen liner and glass. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25539 (1,500-2,500)

1367
$2,300.00

SAMUEL A. KILBOURNE (American 1836-1881) BROOK TROUT TAKING A FLY. Unsigned oil on canvas brook scene shows a colorful Brook trout with a small wet fly hooked to his jaw, the line attached to an unseen fly rod. The background shows the cascading brook with plants and grass. Note: our understanding is that Kilbourne was commissioned to do this scene for a fishing catalog and that the arrangement was that he could continue to paint the scene but could not sign the work. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 15″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25472 (2,000-3,000)

1368
$0.00

DAVID A. FOOTER (American 20th Century) TAKING THE MAYFLY. Oil on canvas scene shows a large Brook trout coming up to take a Mayfly that is recently hatched and sits on the surface of the water. The lake depicts Minipi Lake in Labrador. David Footer is one of Maine’s treasured taxidermist and wildlife artist. Signed lower right and dated 02. Housed in a barnboard frame with white lining. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25695 (4,000-6,000)

1369
$230.00

DAVID A. FOOTER (American, 20th Century) “LABRADOR BROOK TROUT”. Pencil sketch of a large brook trout within an oval with water having islands & Osprey behind. Signed lower left and dated “95”. Inscription on reverse indicating that this was a fish caught at Osprey lake, Labrador. Housed in a good gray painted molded wood frame with double mattes & glass. SIZE: SIGHT: 18-1/4″ x 20-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25478 (1,000-1,500)

1370
$287.50

ARTHUR SHILSTONE (American 1922-) “STREAM THROUGH THE COTTON FIELDS”. Fine watercolor scene shows a fly fisherman knee-deep in water casting up the stream under a tree. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen matte with gold highlights. SIZE: Sight: 9-3/4″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26064 (400-600)

1371
$0.00

CHARLES CHASE EMERSON (American 1874-1922) “A TROUT LAKE”. Oil on board scene shows the edge of a lake with trees, stumps and grass. Signed lower left and dated on reverse “1907”. Housed in a good wide gilt frame with beaded edge. SIZE: 9-1/4″ x 11-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25473 (2,000-3,000)

1372
$0.00

B.G. COOPER (19th-20th Century) THE WELL HOUSE DOOR. Oil on canvas, trompe L’oile, scene shows a door having square nails hanging a canteen, knapsack, soldier’s cap. Also a note, “dipper missing”. Signed lower left. Housed in its original oak frame with beaded gilt liner. SIZE: 30″ x 22″. CONDITION: In need of cleaning with surface grime and dirt. 9-26077 (2,250-2,750)

1373
$0.00

19th CENTURY OIL ON PANEL OF A COCK FIGHT. This folk art oil on panel depicts two large cock roosters in fighting pose, all within a landscape with a small cottage in the background. The panel framed in a bird’s eye maple frame. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 19″. CONDITION: Generally good. There are two dents in the panel; one in the upper right hand of the forest and one in the neck of the lower rooster. 9-27170 (400-600)

1374
$0.00

BERNARD COREY (American 1914-2000) LOW TIDE ESSEX. Oil on canvas laid on wood scene shows dock at low tide with a winding tidal river leading to houses and trees. Signed lower right. Housed in good gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26734 (1,200-1,800)

1375
$0.00

BERNARD COREY (American 1914-2000) SLEEPING GIANT, BLUE HILLS. Oil on canvas mounted to masonite scene shows a prosperous farm with large barn and house and outbuildings with a graduating hill background, all under a colorful pink and white cloud. Signed lower left. Housed in modern gilt and carved frame. SIZE: 9″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26736 (1,200-1,800)

1376
$1,035.00

BERNARD COREY (American 1914-2000) “OLD PASTURE LAND”. Oil on canvas laid to masonite scene shows a partially snow covered ground leading up to a farmstead on hill top knoll. Signed lower right. Signed and titled on reverse and having a Rockport Art Association on reverse. Housed in gilt wood frame with linen matte with white edge. SIZE: 9″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26478 (1,000-1,500)

1377
$1,610.00

DON STONE (American, 1929- ) MONHEGAN LOBSTERMAN. Watercolor scene shows a lobsterman tending to his chores on a stone dock area with moored sailboats and skiffs. Signed lower left “Don Stone, ’61”. A fine example of this artist’s early work. Housed in a silver gilt molded wood frame with decorative liner and light blue matte. SIZE: 14″ x 20-1/2″ sight size. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27181 (1,500-2,000)

1378
$0.00

MARGUERITE STUBER PEARSON (American, 1898-1978) “PANSIES”. Oil on canvasboard still life scene shows a pink vase of pansies against a light green background. Signed lower left. Housed in carved wood frame with gray and white wood liner. On reverse is a label from Guild of Boston Arts. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27115 (1,000-2,000)

1379
$575.00

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876-1965) TULIPS. Gouache on paper floral still life shows pink and yellow tulips in full bloom against a green leaf background. Signed lower left. Housed in a decorative painted and gilt wood frame with double mattes and inner gold liner, behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 9″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26104 (600-800)

1380
$0.00

J. ERNEST GALVAN (American, 19th century) FLORAL STILL LIFE. Oil painting on slate depicting a wreath of roses and bleeding hearts. Signed and dated “J Ernest Galvan/Philada, 1876″ lower right. SIZE: 25″ h x 18” w. CONDITION: Generally good with some light surface scratches. 7-72949 (700-900)

1381
$1,150.00

BESSIE POTTER VONNOH (American 1872-1955) “THE KISS”. Small bronze shows a mother kissing her child while held in her arms. Mounted to a black rectangular marble base. Signed on back and initialed “RVW”. A later casting from the original model in 1906 which was cast in 1920. SIZE: Bronze: 6″ h x 6-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25590 (2,000-3,000)

1382
$460.00

IN THE STYLE OF BESSIE POTTER VONNOH (American 1872-1955) MADONNA AND CHILD. Bronze sculpture shows a woman seated with head veil holding small child in lap. A modern casting with crude signature on back. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26167 (800-1,200)

1383
$345.00

ADOLF BIERBRAUER (German 1915-) RUNNING MAN. Bronze sculpture of a running nude man mounted to a rectangular light colored granite block with bronze anchor round medallion. SIZE: Total size: 16-1/2″ h – Bronze: 13″ h. CONDITION: Scuff on hand, otherwise very good. 9-25682 (800-1,200)

1384
$1,207.50

BRUNO FACH (Austria, 1906-1978) BUCKING BRONCO. Bronze figure shows a cowboy on the back of a rearing horse. He holds on tightly to the reins and has a lasso in his right hand. Black patina. Signed in the casting. Mounted to a round, marble plinth. SIZE: Bronze: 12-1/2″ h. Plinth: 3-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Quincy, Massachusetts home. CONDITION: Very good, one rein detached. 9-23929 (800-1,200)

1385
$230.00

JOHANN WILHELM WEINMANN (German/Polish 18th Century) THREE HAND COLORED ETCHINGS. 1) Nicely framed plate N. 559 showing green leaved small flower. 2) Matted N. 987 “Tulipa Serotiaa” published by “Ratisbon” Circa 1740. Hinged mounted. 3) N. 986 “Tulipa Flore Pleno” published by “Ratisbon” Circa 1740. Hinged mounted. SIZE: 15″ x 9-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Some light foxing, generally very good. 9-25111, 9-25218 (800-1,200)

1386
$460.00

LOT OF 21 HAND COLORED 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY BOTANICAL PRINTS. Lot includes five 19-1/2″ x 13″ examples after paintings by P.J. Redoute; two 19-1/2″ x 13″ by P. Bessa; four 18-1/2″ x 11″, each having accompanying text sheets; eight 17″ x 10″ – five by P.J. Redoute and three by P. Bessa; along with four approximate 15″ x 10″ – two of which are by P.J. Redoute. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Loose sheets with some foxing, colors strong, ready for framing. 9-25110 (1,000-2,000)

1387
$0.00

JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (American 1785-1851) TWO WORKS; HEMLOCK WARBLER AND FOX-COLOURED SPARROW. Both housed in identical molded wood frames with glass. 1) Hemlock Warbler – No 27 Plate CXXXIV, Havell Edition 1832, on paper with “J. Whatman” watermark. 2) Fox-Coloured Sparrow No. 22 Plate CVIII, Havell Edition 1831, on paper with “J. Whatman” watermark. SIZE: 1) 38″ x 25″; 2) 38″ x 25″. CONDITION: 1) Examined out of frame, small hole at top margin. 2) Not examined out of frame. Both have some wrinkling and toning, good. 9-25690 (1,500-2,500)

1388
$345.00

COLORED ENGRAVING “VIEW OF BUCKSPORT, ME. FROM FORT KNOX”. Published by T.B. Emery; Lithograph by Meisel, Brothers, Boston. Dated in print on left bottom rock “1859”. Panoramic view looking across the Penobscot River showing a large community on rising land with rural farmland beyond. The Daniel Webster sidewheeler is seen approaching the port area with five schooners and another sidewheeler in view. Title at bottom margin. Housed in a reproduction birdseye maple frame with hand watercolored rag board matte. SIZE: Actual: 18″ x 30″. Within matte: 17-3/4″ x 29-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Examined out of frame. Hing mounted at top to matte, strong colors, muted foxing in sky and light toning. No tears or losses. 9-25113 (1,000-2,000)

1389
$345.00

BIRDSEYE VIEWS OF SOUTH BERWICK, MAINE AND DOVER & FOXCROFT, MAINE. Both housed in reproduction birdseye maple frames with watercolor highlighted rag board mattes. South Berwick, Published by Ruger & Stoner Madison, WI; Lithographed by Joseph B. Richards & Co., Boston, MA. The colored two-stone lithograph showing a birdseye view of the town with river, dams, & mills. The legend having twelve points of interest. The print titled “South Berwick, York Co. Maine 1877”. Dover & Foxcroft, Published by J.J. Stoner, Madison, WI; Lithographed by Beck & Pauli, Milwaukee, WI. The colored two-stone birdseye view showing streets, buildings, & river with mills. The legend having eighteen points of interest for Foxcroft and eighteen points of interest for Dover. Titled “Dover & Foxcroft Piscataquis Co. Maine, 1878″. SIZE: So. Berwick: 15″ x 17-1/2″. Dover & Foxcroft: 16″ x 27-3/4”. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Examined out of frames; Hinge mounted to matte boards, some slight discoloration on margin to Dover & one small bite from edge. Otherwise colors are strong, very good. 9-25114 (800-1,200)

1390
$460.00

COLORED LITHOGRAPH OF “NATIONAL SOLDIER’S HOME EASTERN BRANCH, NEAR AUGUSTA, MAINE 1872”. Lithograph by Endicott & Co N.Y. after painting by Jonathan Badger Bachelder (American 1825-1894). The panoramic view shows the multi building complex surrounded by fields. Hinge mounted in a matte. SIZE: 23-3/4″ x 33″. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: One taped 2″ tear in upper margin, other small margin tears, 2″ x 1″ loss upper left margin, no issues with image, strong colors. 9-25219 (1,000-2,000)

1391
$0.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Correction: Estimate should read 1,500-2,500.

19TH CENTURY PRINT “VIEW OF NEWBURYPORT”. From a sketch by A. Conant, lithograph by Lane & Scott’s, Boston. The legend “View of Newburyport from Salisbury”. Originally from a painting by Fitz Hugh Lane. The two colored lithograph having some hand coloring. Housed in a period walnut frame, the scene shows several ships at anchor, including the sidewheel Ohio. All against a prosperous coast city shoreline. SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 24″. CONDITION: Examined out of frame, margins cut with loss of image, bottom margin cut through “From Salisbury”. Slightly faded with some light foxing. 9-26607 (1,500-2,500)

1392
$690.00

LARGE UNFRAMED LITHOGRAPH OF BOSTON. Colored lithograph being a reprint of the 1857 example engraved by C. Mottram from a painting by J.W. Hill. Shows Boston from a panoramic view with boats, people and city. SIZE: 35″ x 48″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25446 (800-1,000)

1393
$0.00

LARGE UNFRAMED COLORED LITHOGRAPH OF NEW YORK. After the 1855 engraving by C. Mottram from a painting by J.W. Hill. Print shows Manhattan with the rivers and port area filled with boats and a long view of the city, dotted with steeples. SIZE: 40-1/2″ x 60″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25445 (1,100-1,500)

1394
$1,265.00

COLORED LITHOGRAPH OF “VALPARAISO”. Lithograph by “Maclure, McDonald & MacGregor”, “Drawn on stone from daguerreotypes taken by Mr. W. G. Helsby”. The panoramic view shows many ships in tranquil harbor with sea. Housed in a period gilt frame. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, some foxing, otherwise good. 7-72627 (500-700)

1395
$0.00

GEORGE HENRY (HIRST) BOGERT (American, 1864-1944) “AUGUST MOON-VENICE”. Oil on Canvas. Background is the Bay of Venice harbor, under the night sky with full moon, strongly but gently reflecting upon the dark still greenish-blue waters of the Adriatic Sea. The full moon silhouette of the City of Venice stands behind in peaceful, yet dramatic, glowing colors of grayish blue and silver and shadow browns. Foreground is a man and woman in a small boat, near a Venetian island shoreline, under the dark gold tones of a bending tree in the calm glimmering moonlit seascape. Signed lower left “George H Bogert”. Back of canvas, in artist hand, is title, artist & address, price. Housed in a gilt wood frame. Painted 1931″ and “Property Mr. Arthur D. Lord”. Arthur D. Lord was an esteemed art collector & owner of “Lord and Thomas Advertising”. Also, Arthur Lord was a long time member of the Salamander Club of Art Collectors. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good with craquelure. 9-25138 (1,000-2,000)

1396
$690.00

ALBERTO PROSDOCIMI (Italian, 1852-1925) “SHIPS IN HARBOR”. This watercolor on paper depicts a number of ships in what appears to be a Venetian harbor. Signed in the lower left corner, “A. Prosdocimi f. 1904″. Housed in an antiqued gold frame. SIZE: 15″ x 21-1/2”. CONDITION: Some flaking on finish of frame, otherwise generally good. 9-27166 (800-1,200)

1397
$460.00

Z.DESIDERI (Italian, 19th Century) THREE WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS. Each signed by “Z” or “L” Desideri. 1) Depicts a Venetian canal scene with innumerable buildings on either side. A gondola in the foreground with others in the back. 2) Scene shows a gondolier in the harbor with two passengers on board. 3) Scene shows a fountain in the plaza. In the background is an ornate building with numerous life-size sculptures. In the foreground is a fountain with numerous figures at the fountain. The plaza scene is framed in a simple gold frame. The other two are loose without frames. SIZE: 1) 10-1/4″ x 6-7/8″. 2) 9″ x 5-1/2″. 3) 9-1/2″ x 6-1/4″. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-27167 (600-900)

1398
$0.00

NICHOLAS P. BRIGANTE (American, 1895-1989) “VENETIAN CANAL”. Large oil on canvas classic scene of a busy thoroughfare in Venice, Italy. Several boats are seen along with a gondola. Large buildings surround the waterway. Signed lower right. Titled in pencil on back stretcher. Housed in a gesso decorated frame with losses. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. Surface dirt. 9-25392 (800-1,200)

1399
$230.00

GIUSEPPE MARINO (Italian, 1916-1975) “VENICE”. Oil on canvas Venice canal scene shows several boats moored along the edges of a canal lined with buildings. A walkway is seen with several strollers and foreground building facade having colorful blue flowers. The canal colored a teal green for a striking image. Signed lower left. Housed in its original gesso decorated frame with felt liner. SIZE: 20″ x 36″. PROVENANCE: From a central Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24502 (600-1,000)

1400
$230.00

CHARLES BASKERVILLE (American, 1896-1994) “GONDOLAS AT VENICE”. Watercolor scene shows 5 gondolas parked on a calm harbor with skyline beyond. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt wood frame with linen matte. Palm Beach Galleries label to reverse with title and artist. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/4″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: Some light toning at edges, otherwise very good. 9-26314 (300-500)

1401
$0.00

UNSIGNED (European 19th Century) THE HARVEST FESTIVAL. Oil on panel scene shows frolicking figures drinking wine in an outdoor setting under tree. Unframed. SIZE: 10″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good, minor touch-up. 9-25944 (1,500-2,500)

1402
$0.00

FELIPE CHECA (Spanish 1844-1907) SAILING ALONG THE COAST. Oil on canvas scene shows several sailboats sailing along a rugged rocky and mountain coastline. Signed lower right “Checa”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 19″ x 29″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-25491 (1,500-2,500)

1403
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO CELSO LAGAR (Spanish, 1891-1966) CIRCUS JESTER. Unframed oil on board scene shows a 3/4 view of a young performer in a black & white diamond decorated outfit. A tent with a flag is seen through opening in the tent. Signed lower right “Lagar”. SIZE: 28-1/4″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Some rework area to right of shirt, good. 9-24970 (800-1,200)

1404
$0.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American 1866-1951) THE BIG SHOW. Mixed media circus scene shows three elephants in foreground with a busy circus set up with tents supporting flags. Signed lower left and dated 1934. Housed in a fine modern carved gilt frame with linen matte and gold liner under glass. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26738 (3,000-5,000)

1405
$0.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American 1866-1951) ARRIVING AT THE CIRCUS. Mixed media scene shows two large big tops flying American flags receiving a large crowd for the afternoon show. Upper right inscribed “Gorman Brothers Circus Reynolds Beal 1936″. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 12-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27111 (2,500-3,000)

1406
$0.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1866-1951) SPARKS CIRCUS 1929. Mixed media scene shows the circus with many people at the edge of a river under clouds. Three flags fly from the big top. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine double gilt carved wood frame with wide linen matte and glass. SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25509 (2,000-3,000)

1407
$0.00

L. HUBER (19th/20th Century) MOTHER WITH TWO KITTENS. Oil on canvas outdoor scene shows black and white cat with her two kittens underneath a Beech trees, flowers and fence beyond. Housed in a burnt wood flower decorated frame. SIZE: 14″ x 19″. CONDITION: Two small patches to reverse, inpainting, very good. 9-25803 (1,500-2,000)

1408
$1,437.50

CARL KAHLER (American/Austrian 1855-1906) WHITE KITTEN. Oil on canvas portrait of a white kitten against a red curtain background. Signed lower right, dated “95”, and inscribed “New York”. Housed in a modern decorative frame. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26161 (2,000-3,000)

1409
$1,955.00

AFTER EDWIN HENRY LANDSEER (British, 1802-1873) “ALEXANDER AND DIOGENES”. Oil on canvas. One of Landseers most well known paintings, the scene is a canine version of the Greek tale from Plutarch’s “Life of Alexander the Great”. Alexander appears as the elegant white bull terrier while the scruffy terrier is the philosopher Diogenes. Housed in gold and carved wood frame. SIZE: 28″ X 36″. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good, lined, scattered inpaint. 9-26892 (1,000-2,000)

1410
$1,955.00

G. LENNOX (British 19th Century) FIVE TERRIERS IN AN INTERIOR. Oil on canvas. Five terriers are silhouetted in an open interior space, each dog displays distinct individual characteristics of the breed. Signed “G. Lennox” lower left. Housed in an ornate 19th century period frame. SIZE: 20″ X 24″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Good, patch with inpaint. 9-26924 (800-1,200)

1411
$517.50

ATTRIBUTED TO THEIRRY PONCELET (Belgian 1946-) GRANDE DAME. Oil on wood panel shows a dog’s head on a stately woman’s body. Dressed in crimson robe with lace color and bow tie. Unsigned. Housed in a modern decorated frame (with losses). SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26134 (800-1,200)

1412
$0.00

PEOTR F. ERMAKOFF (Russian early 20th Century) DOG PEDDLER. Unsigned oil on board shows a man holding a small dog and holding two by leash. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 8″ x 5″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26158 (800-1,200)

1413
$920.00

UNSIGNED (20th century) PORTRAIT OF A SPANIEL. Oil on wood panel shows a brown and white dog seated in a grass setting with water beyond. Unsigned. Housed in an antique Victorian walnut frame with gold liner. SIZE: 13-1/2” x 23-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26307 (800-1,200)

1414
$1,725.00

CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (Early 20th Century) HIS MASTER’S GUARDIAN. Oil on canvas. Landscape scene with harnessed white bull terrier. Signed indistinctly “… Aquadro” and dated “1912” lower right. Housed in ornate carved and composition continental gold frame. SIZE: 24″ X 30 1/2″ CONDITION: Good, craquelure,small patch to left side. Minor inpaint. 9-26921 (800-1,200)

1415
$0.00

E.L. KINLOCH (American/European, 19th Century) SADNESS AT THE ARENA. Large oil on canvas classical scene shows the king and his entourage looking at the recently speared bull while a nude maiden is draped over the bull with hands and feet tied surrounded by garlands of flowers. Onlookers are on the balcony of the white marble facade. The king’s throne is being carried through open gates while men with weapons look on. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 30″ x 60″. CONDITION: Some inpainting. Very good. 9-25493 (2,500-3,500)

1416
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH CHRISTIAN LEYENDECKER (American, 1874-1951) NEW YEAR’S BABY. Unsigned oil on board illustration shows a baby in diaper standing in front of a large red circle with white & blue border, pointing to an open page of a large book with inkwell & quill pen beside. The back in pencil “1/3 4 color Sat Evening Post”. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame with linen & silver wood liner. SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 24″. CONDITION: White background appears to be repainted, otherwise very good. 9-24683 (4,000-6,000)

1417
$0.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Correction: The size should be 13-1/2″ x 23-1/2″.

WALTER CHARLES KLETT (American 1897-1966) UNVEILING AT THE AUTO SHOW. Illustrated work in gouache shows a gold stage set with a new 1958 Imperial convertible. The gala affair has many people in formal attire reviewing the exhibitions which include the engine, chassis, etc. Signed upper right. Shrinkwrapped in a light tan matte. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 23-1/2″ Sight: 13-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26193 (800-1,200)

1418
$0.00

AIDEN LASSELL RIPLEY (American, 1896-1969) THE WARTIME LOOKOUT. Fine large watercolor scene shows a small shelter situated on a bluff overlooking a town in a winter landscape. The sun has set and a colorful yellow to blue sky is present. Two men look in opposite directions, one with binoculars. Signed lower right “A Lassell Ripley 1942″. Housed in a fine carved and gilt frame with white matte. Ripley has depicted a part of the call to the Citizenship of America to help in the war effort. This scene depicts two men looking out over a New England town for oncoming planes. SIZE: Sight: 20-1/2″ x 29”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24600 (3,500-4,000)

1419
$0.00

CHARLES DANA GIBSON (American, 1867-1944) TWO WORKS: “ON THE BANK AT KOMOMBO” & RUGBY. Both unframed. 1) Oil on heavy paper shows two men in traditional robes. Titled on reverse and signed middle bottom. Back with pencil “Pall Mall Mag”. 2) Pen & pencil on board sporting scene illustration shows two young men side by side, one reaching out for an oncoming ball which is not visible. Signed bottom middle. SIZE: 1) 14″ x 12-1/4″. 2) 23-3/4″ x 18-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Descended through the artist family. CONDITION: 1) The right side has been scratched out with what appears to have been more of the illustration, otherwise good with some surface dirt. 2) As found with losses to edges, spot foxing and surface dirt 9-23007, 9-23010 (1,000-2,000)

1420
$0.00

NORMAN ROCKWELL (American, 1894-1978) “WINTER”. Lithograph printed in 1974 on Velin d’Arches paper shows a scene of two musicians seated facing one another with music stand in between and dog howling. Pencil signed and marked “A/P” (for artist proof). Published by Circle Gallery, Chicago and pulled at the American Atelier, New York, New York Dec 1974. Bears a Circle Gallery embossing in the lower left corner. Housed in a period metal frame with double matte under glass. SIZE: Sight: 14-3/4″ x 14-1/4″. Image: 13-1/2″ x 13-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25825 (1,000-1,500)

1421
$948.75

NORMAN ROCKWELL (American, 1894-1978) “AUTUMN”. Lithograph printed in 1974 on Velin d’Arches paper shows a scene of one man dancing a jig while the fiddler claps his hands and stomps his feet while a dog looks on. Pencil signed and marked “A/P” (for artist proof). Published by Circle Gallery, Chicago and pulled at the American Atelier, New York, New York Dec 1974. Bears a Circle Gallery embossing in the lower left corner. Housed in a period metal frame with double matte under glass. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 14-3/4″. Image: 13-1/2″ x 13-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25824 (1,000-1,500)

1422
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES HENRY ALSTON (American, 1907-1977) THE SUGAR SHACK. Unframed light oil on heavy paper. The scene shows a jazz band with singer in a barn-like dance hall with colorful dancers. Unsigned. Having a banner at the top “The Sugar Shack Featuring Big Daddy Alston”. SIZE: 22″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26165 (1,000-1,500)

1423
$0.00

SIGNED (20th Century) SHOT DEAD. Oil on wood panel illustrated scene shows a cowboy in red shirt with six shooter standing over a recently shot cowboy. Another cowboy stands beside with horse and cattle beyond. A rocky mountain background in an evening setting. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gilt wide frame. SIZE: 30″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27138 (1,500-2,500)

1424
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American 20th Century) GATHERING AT THE TOWN HALL. Oil on wood panel illustration scene shows a group outside a New England town hall with horse and carriage and other people on horses. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 10″ x 12″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-26591 (200-500)

1425
$287.50

JEROME HOWES (American 1955-) “TROMPE L’EOILE – SHARPSHOOTER’. Oil on masonite scene shows a target made up of the Ace of diamonds playing card with shot holes attached to a barn board having a nail on which is hung a pistol. The right hand corner the artist has painted his card “J. H. Howes” and written “Lightening strike” and there is a dangling pencil. Housed in modern carved gilt frame. SIZE: 14″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25524 (600-800)

1426
$0.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1866-1951) DANCING IN FRONT OF THE BIG TOP. Mixed media on paper shows a couple dancing to a make-do jazz band with big top flying flags and colorful circus banners in back. Signed lower right Reynolds Beal 1932. Housed in a fine carved gilt frame with wide linen matte and inner carved gilt lining behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26025 (2,000-3,000)

1427
$0.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American 1866-1951) MAGNIFICENT ANIMALS. Mixed media circus scene shows circus performers amongst animals; including elephant, bear and horse. A large lion banner is seen on right. Signed and inscribed lower right “Sparks Circus 1941″. Housed in a fine carved gilt modern frame with linen matte, gilt liner behind glass. SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 18-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26737 (2,000-4,000)

1428
$0.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1866-1951) CIRCUS PERFORMERS. Mixed media circus scene shows 10 performers in front of the big top with two elephants. Signed lower left Reynolds Beal 1930. Housed in modern gilt frame with double matte. SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 17-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26576 (1,500-2,500)

1429
$0.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American 1866-1951) GORMAN BROTHERS – GLOUCESTER. Mixed media scene shows a circus wagon promoting the circus that is set up behind with big top and flags. Inscribed with title and artist and date “1936”. Housed in a gilt wood frame with matte. SIZE: Sight: 10″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27110 (1,500-2,000)

1430
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE W. SOTTER (American 1879-1953) COASTAL CLIFFS. Oil on wood panel coastal scene in colors of blue show stepped rock cliff leading to point of land with figure under blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Good, some woodgrain showing through. 9-26136 (1,000-1,500)

1431
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO LIONEL WALDEN (American, 1861-1933) TURBULENT SEA. Unsigned oil on canvas laid on masonite seascape scene shows white tipped waves cresting in an open ocean under a cumulus cloud and blue sky. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 21″ x 31″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, good. 9-25556 (3,000-5,000)

1432
$2,300.00

WALTER ELMER SCHOFIELD (American, 1867-1944) TIDAL INLET. Oil on board coastline scene shows an early evening view of granite coastal ledge with a small inlet receiving low waves. Housed in a period carved and gilt wood frame. Signed lower left. SIZE: 10-3/4″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26153 (3,000-5,000)

1433
$4,025.00

COLIN CAMPBELL COOPER (American, 1856-1937) THE COLORFUL COASTLINE. Outstanding oil on canvas coastal scene shows coastal granite ledges, some with grass & seaweed, leading to the ocean with one sailboat on horizon. A central inlet in turquoise & medium blue white tipped waves. Signed lower right “Cooper”. Housed in a Standford White style reproduction frame with gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Relined, some minor touch up, very good. 9-25502 (2,500-4,000)

1434
$0.00

AMERICAN SCHOOL (Mid 20th Century) A CALM SHORELINE. Oil on board scene shows grass leading to rock shoreline with calm water. Signed lower left with added signature “John Sloan”. Housed in a decorative black and gold frame. SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 10-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26151 (300-500)

1435
$172.50

AMERICAN SCHOOL (Mid 20th Century) COASTAL WAVES. Oil on canvas board scene shows waves crashing on coastal rocks with two sailboats in the distance. Added signature to bottom right “W. Ritschel”. Housed in a wood painted frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Good. 9-26120 (400-600)

1436
$0.00

GEORGE LOFTUS NOYES (American 1864-1954) THE OCEAN’S EDGE. Unsigned oil on board coastline scene shows rock cliffs with trees leading to blue water with land beyond. Housed in a modern carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 13″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25693 (1,500-2,000)

1437
$1,092.50

SIGNED (American School Mid 19th Century) THE OLD SHIPWRECK. Unframed oil on canvas moonlit scene shows the remnants of a shipwreck on a beach with a calm ocean and boats on the horizon under a full moon, nighttime sky. Signed with what appears to be “Dana 1868″. SIZE: 16″ x 22”. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting, with some restoration, craquelure. 9-26610 (1,200-1,800)

1438
$920.00

MORAN (American, 19th Century) MIDNIGHT SAIL. Oil on canvas nighttime marine scene shows a two-mast vessel in full sail sailing toward the viewer past a light ship with two mast lights, also another two-mast sailboat can be seen to the right. Signed lower right “Moran”. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with multiple gilt liners and gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 11″ x 14″. CONDITION: Craquelure, some touch up, very good. 9-24712 (1,000-1,500)

1439
$460.00

CLAUDE LOUIS PAYZANT (American, 20th century) TALL SHIP IN HEAVY SEAS. Large oil on canvas nautical scene shows three mast ship with partial sails up, sailing left to right at an angle to viewer, in heavy seas. Signed lower left C.L. Payzant 1923. Housed in original gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 40″ x 45″. CONDITION: Inpainted, restoration, good. 9-26434 (1,000-1,500)

1440
$1,150.00

JEROME HOWES (American, 1955-) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “WAR HAWK”. Oil on board ship portrait showing the “War Hawk” sailing right to left with full sails. Five men on deck and flying the American flag. Choppy white tip waves under a blue and pink to purple cloud sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a good gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25523 (1,000-1,500)

1441
$316.25

JEROME HOWES (American 1955-) PORTRAIT OF THE TUGBOAT “E.M MILLARD”. Oil on board scene shows a brightly colored tugboat sailing right to left with center stack and flagpole at stern with American flag and ship’s name, five men on board, all under a colorful sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 13-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25519 (600-800)

1442
$920.00

JEROME HOWES (American 1954-) THE DORY FISHERMAN. Oil on board scene shows a lone fisherman rowing a black and red dory under dark sky. Signed lower right. Housed in antique gilt frame. SIZE: Sight: 13-1/4″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25520 (600-800)

1443
$172.50

LEON ALARAC SHAFER (American, 1866-1940) THE GREAT WHITE FLEET. Watercolor harbor view shows the Great White Fleet destroyers anchored with several other smaller boats including a covered launch with “NY” on the bow. All under a light blue sky. Signed lower right “L.A. Shafer 97″. Housed in a fine gilt wood frame with green & red mattes. SIZE: SIGHT: 18-1/4″ x 28-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25722 (300-500)

1444
$690.00

AMERICAN SCHOOL (19th Century) NIGHTTIME MARINE SCENE WITH LIGHTHOUSE. Oil on canvas. Evening scene with storm tossed seas breaking on solitary lighthouse. Seas enlivened by numerous swooping gulls. Unsigned. Housed in early 20th century burnished gold Secessionist style frame. SIZE: 24″ X 24″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good, light craquelure. 9-26927 (1,000-1,500)

1445
$0.00

LUDLOW THORSTON (American 20th/21st Century) ROUNDING THE BUOY. Fine watercolor shows a two mast schooner passing the buoy at the end of a rocky point. Signed lower right. Housed in a wood frame with double white matte. SIZE: Sight: 13-3/4″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26778 (1,000-1,500)

1446
$2,875.00

ROBERT WILLIAM VONNOH (American, 1858-1933) BACKYARD TRELLIS. Oil on wood panel scene shows a large flowering trellis over a back door with steps leading to flower garden. Signed lower left “Vonnoh 1890″. Housed in a gilt wood frame with painted liner. SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 13-1/4”. CONDITION: Some grain line tight splits. Very good. 9-26112 (4,000-6,000)

1447
$575.00

FRANCIS HOPKINSON SMITH (American, 1838-1915) SUMMER PARK VIEW. . Watercolor and gouache scene shows a park pond with trees, flowers and steps leading to the water. Signed lower left. House in original gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt liner, gilt matte behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26457 (1,500-2,500)

1448
$1,955.00

GRACE ROMNEY BEALS (American 1869-1929) THE LUSH GARDEN. Oil on canvas landscape shows a lawn leading to a large flower garden and large tree. Signed lower right “Beals”. Housed in a fine modern gilt wood frame by Guido Frame Studio Boston Massachusetts. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-25934 (1,750-2,250)

1449
$460.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JEANIE GALLUP MOTTETT (American 1864-1934) IN THE FLOWER GARDEN. Unsigned oil on board scene shows a mother and two children in the flower garden. She points out something to the two children as she holds a pink parasol. All three are dressed in their best Summer attire. Housed in a gilt modern frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27158 (800-1,200)

1450
$287.50

HENRY PLYMPTON SPAULDING (American 1868-1938) THE WISTERIA ENTRANCE. Fine watercolor of a doorway entrance to a Colonial house. The entrance 2/3 covered with purple Wisteria. Signed with artist’s monogram lower left and dated 1917. Housed in a fine modern gilt frame with rose matte with gilt wood edge. SIZE: Sight: 20-1/4″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25726 (400-600)

1451
$2,357.50

WALTER GAY (American, 1856-1937) FRENCH PARLOR INTERIOR. . Watercolor and graphite interior scene shows a corner of a large parlor with fireplace, stands, arm chairs and chandelier. Signed bottom right. Housed in a gold wood frame with velvet matte and glass. SIZE: Sight: 7-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Some minor wrinkling, very good. 9-25822 (3,000-5,000)

1451A
$747.50

AIDEN LASSELL RIPLEY (American, 1896-1969) “ORANGE TREE”. Fine watercolor scene shows several branches of oranges against a bright blue sky. Signed upper left “A L Ripley 1925″. Housed in a modern gilt frame with white matte. The back having a Coe Kerr Gallery New York label. Also a Sarah Woolworth New York label. SIZE: Sight: 18″ x 14”. PROVENANCE: Robert Frederick Woolworth Estate, Monmouth, Maine. (F.W. Woolworth Store). CONDITION: Very good. 9-23506 (800-1,200)

1451B
$632.50

GEORGE LORING BROWN (American, 1814-1889) “AUTUMNAL AFTERNOON”. Oil on canvas New England scene shows a river leading to a house with campfire under colorful hills with mountain background. All under blue & white cloud sky. Housed in an antique gilt frame with modern linen liner. Unsigned front but having a title inscription with artist signature and dated “1868”. Inscribed on reverse “Autumnal Afternoon, View on the Pemigewasett New Plymouth, N.H. Painted from nature Geo. L. Brown 1868, Retouched, 1872″ SIZE: 10″ x 13”. PROVENANCE: Robert Frederick Woolworth Estate, Monmouth, Maine. (F.W. Woolworth Store). CONDITION: Very good with a couple of minor chips in sky. 9-23558 (1,000-2,000)

1452
$402.50

ELEANOR C.A. WINSLOW (American 1877-) “THE BLUE ROOM”. Oil on academy board interior scene looking from one room into another with table, chairs, stands and Oriental rugs. French doors with white curtains lead outside. Unsigned front but having two exhibition labels on reverse, one dated “1912”. Housed in its original gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-26115 (1,000-1,500)

1453
$3,162.50

ANDRE GISSON (American 1929-2003) THE BATHER. Oil on canvas scene shows a 3/4 backside view of a young woman nude at a beach with sand and water. A red hat and towel are beside her. Signed lower left. Housed in its original gilt carved wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26600 (1,000-2,000)

1454
$0.00

MARY LOUISE FAIRCHILD LOW (American, 1858-1946) “SUMMER EVENING LOCQUIREC (BRITTANY)”. Oil on wood panel coastal scene shows several sailboats in a calm harbor with town on sandy shore. Signed lower left. House in a good period carved and gilt wood frame. Old pen written original label on reverse. SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 10-3/4″. CONDITION: Minor touch-up, very good. 9-26155 (2,000-3,000)

1455
$3,392.50

JOHANN MONGELS CULVERHOUSE (American, Netherlands, 1820/25-1891/95) MIDNIGHT CRUISE. Oil on canvas moonlit scene shows a boat rowed by two fancy dressed men with a man having pole at bow. Five elegantly dressed men & women are seen under a canopy tent at center of boat with another man at rudder. They are going left to right up river with another boat ahead. They are going toward a house with lit windows which reflect on the water. Two opposing white swans are seen in the reflection of the moon which shines brightly in a blue & white cloud sky. Signed lower right and dated “186?”. Housed in a fine gilt wood fancy frame. SIZE: 28-1/2″ x 39-1/2″. CONDITION: Old wax relining, inpainting, very good. 9-25492 (4,000-6,000)

1456
$0.00

JAN JACOB SPOHLER (Netherlands, 1811-1866) WINTER SKATING. Unframed oil on canvas winter scene shows a frozen body of water with many people on the ice, some skating, others visiting a tent which has been set up at the shoreline. In the foreground is a man and woman at their house with large haystack. All under blue and white cloud sky with a flock of birds. Signed lower right “J.J. Spohler A 1834″. SIZE: 11-1/4″ x 14-1/4”. CONDITION: Fine craquelure, very good. 9-25943 (4,000-6,000)

1457
$0.00

LEENDERT DIJK (Dutch 1939-) EAISAGEM DE PETROPOLIS. Oil on canvas shows a lush landscape with river, bridge, road and man. Housed in a fine carved wood frame with linen liner, frame having a title and artist plaque. Signed on reverse of canvas also. SIZE: 25-1/2″ x 31-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26041 (3,000-5,000)

1458
$0.00

FRANS PIETER TER MEULEN (Dutch 1843-1927) “SHEPHERD AND SHEEP”. Fine watercolor scene shows a shepherd letting out a small flock of sheep near a thatched roof farm. His sheep dog is keeping them in line. Signed bottom right “Ter Meulen”. Housed in its original gilt frame with gilt matte behind glass. On reverse is a “Doll & Richards Boston” label. Also a penned label “For the Boston Museum of Fine Arts from Mary and Fannie Kar _ _ _ (?) Shepherd & Sheep Ter Meulen”. SIZE: Sight: 15-3/4″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25294 (1,500-2,200)

1459
$0.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Additional Information: We can not guarantee authorship of the painting and therefore the title should read “After Anton Mauve”.

ANTON MAUVE (Dutch 1838-1888) THE STROLL HOME. Oil on wood panel French country scene shows a man with cane walking between two houses towards another. It is early evening and a colorful sky is dotted with birds. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 9″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good, minor inpainting. 9-25692 (1,000-1,500)

1460
$0.00

SIGNED (Dutch School, First quarter 20th century) LAKESIDE. Oil on wood panel landscape scene shows a large lake with tree lined shoreline. The foreground with a beach area leading up to trees and grass. Signed lower left and dated “1920”. Housed in a black painted carved wood frame. The back of panel has an inscription with date and artist’s name. SIZE: 13″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Horizontal lifting cracks in sky. Otherwise good. 7-70084 (600-800)

1461
$2,760.00

GEORGE H. ___ (British School, First half of the 20th Century) AT THE HORSE FAIR. Oil on canvas mounted on masonite summer scene shows young boy with his dog standing next to his horse entry. Other men and their horses look on as a horse is shown in the ring. Signed lower left and dated 1937. Housed in gilt wood frame. SIZE: 29-3/4″ x 39-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting. 9-26589 (3,000-5,000)

1462
$862.50

THOMAS EDWIN MOSTYN (American/British, 1864 – 1930) “NEW BRIDGE DARTMOOR”. Oil on canvas scene shows the three-arch stone bridge spanning a small river with a family picnicking on its grassy edge. Large white clouds gather in a blue sky. Bold color pallet. Signed lower left “Mostyn”. Title on reverse of stretcher and canvas stamp of “C. Roberson & Co. LTD, London”. Housed in a white painted wood frame with double linen liner. SIZE: 20″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25615 (2,000-4,000)

1463
$0.00

ALFRED FONTVILLE DE BREANSKI, JR (1877-1957) GORING CHURCH. Outstanding watercolor scene shows a large church beyond a four arch stone bridge over a wide river. Several fishing boats and many people are around the bridge. Two swans are in the tranquil waters and large trees dot the edge. Signed lower left “A F de Breanski”. Back with label as being one of a pair, the other titled “Richmond Surrey”. Housed in a fine silver gilt molded wood frame with line highlighted matte and inner white matte. SIZE: 14-1/2” x 20-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26058 (1,500-2,500)

1464
$0.00

JAMES HAY DAVIES (British 1844-1930) MEETING OUTSIDE THE GATE. Oil on canvas scene shows a young woman arriving at an open gate with the day’s dinner produce. As she steps in she looks up at a young man on a white horse. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine re-gilt gesso decorated period frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 25-1/2″ x 28-1/4″. CONDITION: Relined, scattered inpainting, very good. 9-26641 (1,500-2,500)

1465
$0.00

HENRY CHARLES FOX (United Kingdom 1860-1925) “HAYMAKING NEAR STRATFORD ON AVON”. Fine watercolor scene shows two men atop a hay wagon overflowing with hay lead by two horses in a recently cultivated field. Sky has late afternoon colors and two other men are seen in field with birds above. Signed lower right and dated 1923. Housed in a find period carved gilt wood frame, having artist and title plaque. SIZE: 14-1/4″ x 21-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26484 (800-1,200)

1466
$4,312.50

FRITZ MELBYE (Danish 1826-1896) SHIPPING OFF THE RUGGED COAST. Oil on canvas seascape coastal scene shows a colorful junk in choppy seas rounding an area of exposed rocks with cliffs beyond. A transitional steamer is seen on the horizon under a colorful late day sky. Signed lower left and inscribed “Peking 1869″. Housed in a fine gilt wood replacement frame by Guido Frame Studio. SIZE: 16″ x 27-1/4”. CONDITION: Strip lined to take edges, minor inpainting, very good. 9-25903 (2,250-2,750)

1467
$1,495.00

SIGNED (20th Century) HORSE RACE. Oil on canvas scene shows the start of a horse race with 23 thoroughbreds and riders. They thunder across a grass course in front of a large grandstand with thousands of people. Atop the grandstand is a British flag. Signed lower left with an artist monogram which we have not been able to identify. Housed in a fine carved wood frame with carved wood lining. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26078 (1,200-1,600)

1468
$575.00

W. BOLLERT (European, 19th Century) RETURNING FROM THE FIELD. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a pair of work horses, one with rider having another horse & rider beside. They travel along a dirt road beside water with gathering clouds beyond. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine French style gilt gesso decorated frame with artist plaque. SIZE: 23″ x 29″. PROVENANCE: From a Virginia Family. CONDITION: Surface dirt, light craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-25244 (1,000-1,500)

1469
$0.00

UNSIGNED (20th century) HORSES. Watercolor scene shows 10 different colored horses walking and running from right to left on brown ground and white sky. Unsigned. Housed in a gilt wood frame having 4 hand painted horses as decoration. Behind glass. SIZE: 7″ x 13″. CONDITION: Watercolor is fine. Two chips on frame horses. 9-26067 (900-1,200)

1470
$690.00

SIGNED (European 19th Century) IN THE STABLE. Unframed oil on canvas interior barn scene shows a well dressed man leading two horses to a feeding trough with water bucket. Fine detail. Signed partially lower left “De V_ _ _ (?)”. SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 10″. CONDITION: Some touch-up, very good. 9-26396 (800-1,200)

1471
$3,680.00

BARBIZON SCHOOL (French, 19th/20th Century) “JOU DE FETE PONTRIEUX”. Oil on canvas laid on board ballooning scene shows four colorful hot air balloons flying over a beach with well dressed beach-goers, changing huts flying French flags. They overlook the ocean which has several sailboats. Housed in gilt molded wood replacement frame. SIZE: 26-1/2″ x 48″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25452 (3,500-4,500)

1472
$25,300.00

ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY EDMOND CROSS (French, 1856-1910) “PAYSAGE AVEC DES ARBRES, SAINT CLAIRE”. Oil on canvas colorful scene shows three tress overlooking water & coastline. Interesting technique of dabbing the paintbrush producing an extremely colorful & vibrant scene. Unsigned but having a typed label on reverse. Housed in a gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 20″ x 23-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-22537 (3,000-5,000)

1473
$0.00

J.F. GIRONDE (French, 20th century) “UNE MONTEE DU BALLON AU-CESSUS DE LA VALLEE DE LA LOIRE-1897”. Outstanding oil on canvas on board scene shows 35 colorful air balloons flying in blue and white sky over a valley with chateau and village. Signed lower right. Housed in molded wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 35″ x 47″. CONDITION: Surface dirt, very good. 9-26444 (3,000-3,500)

1474
$20,700.00

PAUL SIGNAC (French 1863-1936) COLORFUL HARBOR. Watercolor and graphite on paper scene shows several sailboats with colorful sails moored in a tranquil harbor setting. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with double matte behind glass. The watercolor is free mounted to show the whole scene. SIZE: 6-3/4″ x 9-3/4″. CONDITION: Some light wrinkling, good. 9-25797 (10,000-20,000)

1475
$690.00

HENRY (HENRI) CASSIERS (Belgium 1858-1944) BOATS ON A CALM SEA. Watercolor scene shows several sailboats on calm water with fog. Signed lower left H. Cassiers. Housed in fine carved gilt wood frame with watercolor highlighted matte (toned) behind glass. Frame retaining original Tilden-Thurber frame label. SIZE: Sight: 12-1/2″ x 18″. CONDITION: Vertical foxing line, otherwise good. 9-26343 (1,000-1,500)

1476
$0.00

L. BUSI (Italian 19th Century) TENDING THE FIELDS. Oil on canvas scene shows a man standing in a field with another field being harvested by a group of women. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt period wood frame. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 18″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-27076 (1,300-1,600)

1477
$0.00

WILHELM LEGLER (Italian 1875-1951) TENDING THE GARDEN. Oil on panel scene shows two figures working in a backyard garden. Signed lower right. A sketch is on the backside of the board of a backyard retreat in the snow. Housed in a gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-26056 (1,000-1,500)

1478
$575.00

L.H. PHILLIPS (American, Mid 20th century) HARVESTING THE GRAPES. Large oil on canvas Italian scene shows three people and a young boy in a vineyard with village beyond. The young boy tastes some grapes while mother looks on with basket of grapes. Signed lower left. Housed in gilt frame with linen and gold lining. SIZE: 40″ x 30″. CONDITION: Relined, surface dirt, one area of loss and craquelure bottom right, otherwise good. 9-26487 (800-1,200)

1479
$0.00

UMBERTO ZINI (Italian, 1878-1964) RED ROSE. Fine watercolor half portrait of an Italian woman wearing a red rose in her hair. Signed lower right. Also “Venezia”. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner and glass. SIZE: Sight: 15-3/4″ x 10-3/4″. CONDITION: One foxing spot, otherwise very good. 9-25518 (1,250-1,750)

1480
$172.50

IN THE STYLE OF EUGENIO ZAMPIGHI (Italian, 1859-1944) FAMILY TIME. 20th century interior oil on panel scene shows a six-person family with man and woman being introduced to a young child in christening gown. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26149 (300-500)

1481
$0.00

F. DE’ HERVILLE (American, 19th/20th Century) WAITING FOR HIS RETURN. Oil on canvas laid on masonite scene shows a young woman with red & brown dress and white apron standing on a stairway leading to a house nestled amongst the woods. A boy sits halfway amongst tall flowers and a goat is seen in the grass above a spring with water barrel. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24337 (1,200-1,500)

1482
$0.00

ANDRE BOURRIE (French 1936-) “FONTFROIDE”. Large oil on canvas French landscape shows a blue iron gate between stone posts leading to a large house under trees. Signed lower right, titled on reverse. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 58″ x 45″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26573 (1,500-2,500)

1483
$1,725.00

ANDRE BOURRIE (French 1936-) PROMENADE SUR LE QUAIS. Oil on canvas harbor scene shows several colorful boats at the edge of water with retaining wall, behind which are houses and trees. Signed lower right. Housed in a good gilt frame with linen liner. Title on reverse of canvas. SIZE: 21-1/2″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26574 (1,500-2,500)

1484
$0.00

CLAUDE VENARD (French 1913-1999) VASES OF FLOWERS. Oil on canvas scene shows a black vase with red flowers beside a blue vase with green flowers. Heavy use of impasto. Signed lower right “C. Venard”. Housed in a molded wood frame. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 22-1/2″. CONDITION: Patch to reverse with inpainting. 9-26118 (1,000-1,500)

1485
$920.00

JEAN EVE (French, 1900-1968) “LA TERRE AU MOMENT DU LABOUR”. Oil on canvas surrealistic scene shows a bare tree at the end of a cultivated field under a cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right “Jean Eve 1930”. Titled on back of stretcher. Housed in a black painted wood frame with gold edge. SIZE: 29” 21-1/4”. CONDITION: Half dollar size repair. Some inpainting, very good. 9-26060 (1,000-1,200)

1486
$0.00

JEAN JACQUES HENNER (French 1829-1905) THE BASHFUL GIRL. Oil on canvas half portrait of a young maiden blushing holding a handkerchief to her mouth. She wears a lace edged blue dress with gold shawl and blue headband. Green curtain swag behind. Dated on left “1878” and signed upper right. Housed in a good gilt modern wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-26055 (1,000-1,500)

1487
$0.00

HARRY A. NEYLAND (American, 1877-1958) THE VIOLINIST, PARIS, 1910. Oil on canvas shows a young woman playing a violin. Signed lower right “Harry Neyland Paris 1910″. Housed in a fine modern carved and gilt wood frame with gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 12-3/4″ x 10”. CONDITION: Relined on new stretcher. Inpainting. Very good. 9-25506 (2,000-3,000)

1488
$805.00

VIGGO JOHNANSEN (Danish 1850-1935) COTTAGE BY THE STREAM. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a small river beside a cottage surrounded by trees. The river swirls by a tree with roots exposed. Unsigned but having a artist’s stamp on reverse and artist’s plaque on the gilt wood molded frame. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 26-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26599 (2,000-3,000)

1489
$0.00

SALLY PHILIPSEN (Denmark, 1879-1936) FACTORIES ALONG THE SHORE. Oil on canvas shoreline scene shows the foreground at low tide with several factory type buildings beyond with various discarded equipment. Signed lower right. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt wide frame with losses. SIZE: 23-1/4″ x 36-3/4″. CONDITION: Restored tear with inpainting, good. 9-24957 (600-800)

1490
$517.50

HENDRICK HILLBOM (American 1863-1948) SUNSET WINTER. Oil on academy board Winter scene shows snow covered ground with a stream passing a large tree with sunset in background. Signed lower left. Housed in a good gilt wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 10″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26037 (800-1,200)

1491
$1,725.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ERNEST LAWSON (American, 1873-1939) SCULLING ON THE RIVER. Oil on canvas summer scene shows a two man and one man scull on calm water reflecting the buildings along the shoreline and blue and white cloud sky. A nice colorful impressionistic scene. Signed lower right “E Lawson”. Housed in a bronze colored wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 16″ x 19″. CONDITION: Craquelure. Very good. 9-26267 (1,800-2,500)

1492
$0.00

C. ROY MORSE (American 1913-) SNOW LINED STREAM. Oil on artist’s board Winter scene shows a cascading brook winding through light woods with snow covered ground. Signed lower right. Housed in a molded wood frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26038 (1,000-1,500)

1493
$0.00

PAUL SAMPLE (American 1896-1974) “SNOWY MANTLE”. Watercolor Winter scene shows a road weaving through a Christmas tree farm with recent heavy snow. A small mountain is seen in the distance under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a wood frame with gold edge. SIZE: Sight: 20-1/2″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26609 (1,000-2,000)

1494
$575.00

BOB NALLY (American, 1938-1990) WINTER BEECH. Oil on canvas on masonite Winter forest scene shows sunlight cascading on a large beech tree with bright snow below, deep woods beyond. The scene reminiscent of Emile Gruppe study of a similar scene. Signed lower left. Housed in decorated wood frame with painted liner. SIZE: 24″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26033 (800-1,200)

1495
$1,035.00

BIRGE HARRISON (American 1854-1929) STROLLING HOME. Watercolor Winter scene shows man and woman on dirt road returning to their white house. The ground is covered with snow and the trees are barren of leaves. Signed lower left in pencil. Housed in good gilt molded wood frame with double matte. SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 14-1/2. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25714 (700-900)

1496
$805.00

FREDERICK L. SEXTON (American 1889-1975) HOUSE BY THE CLIFFS. Oil on board Winter scene shows a white house with snow covered ground leading to rock cliffs. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern carved wood gilt frame with wide gilt liner having gilt artist’s plaque. SIZE: 10″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25503 (700-900)

1497
$4,025.00

WALTER EMERSON BAUM (American, 1884-1956) THE COVERED BRIDGE. Oil on board scene shows a road leading to a covered bridge over small river with red barns and house. The leafless trees indicate an early spring scene. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Surface dirt, some chipping, otherwise good. 9-26095 (2,000-3,000)

1498
$575.00

ATTRIBUTED TO FERN ISABEL KUNS COPPEDGE (American 1883-1951) “NOW IN NOVEMBER”. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a valley with houses and fields below green hills. Signed lower left “Fern I Coppedge”. Housed in molded wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Signature appears to be added, otherwise very good. 9-26141 (1,000-1,500)

1499
$690.00

GRACE G. BATCHELOR (American, 20th century) “ON THE BRANDYWINE”. Oil on canvasboard bucolic summer landscape scene with bridge and trees. Signed lower right, identified on period label on verso. SIZE: 12″ x 14″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good, scattered craquelure to sky. 9-26896 (300-500)

1500
$0.00

ROBERT SWAIN GIFFORD (American, 1840-1905) SAILING OFF THE COAST. Watercolor scene shows two sailboats sailing left to right off rocky coastline. All under a colorful pink and white cloud sky with glimpses of blue. Housed in a gilt fancy frame with glass. Signed lower right “SR Gifford”. SIZE: Sight: 13-1/4″ x 25-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26279 (1,500-2,500)

1501
$690.00

HARRY EDWARD STINSON (American 1898-1975) SUMMER SAIL. Oil on canvas Summer landscape shows calm water with a lone sailboat with a foreground of rocks, sand and grass. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern wood gilt frame. SIZE: 20″ x 22″. CONDITION: Relined, some scuffs in water, otherwise very good. 9-26121 (1,200-1,800)

1502
$0.00

GEORGE WAINRIGHT HARVEY (American 1855-1930) PAIR OF COASTAL SCENES. Fine watercolor scenes identically housed in gilt modern frames with white mattes. They appear to show different views of a point of land with three buildings flying American flags. Very nicely executed with good detail. Both signed lower left and dated “1878” (?). SIZE: Sight: 5-1/4″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25546 (1,000-2,000)

1503
$0.00

FRANK KNOX MORTON REHN (American, 1848-1914) STORMY COAST. Oil on canvas coastline scene shows angry sea cascading waves onto coastal rocks with light to dark gray sky. Signed lower left. Housed in fine gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 22″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70087 (1,500-2,500)

1504
$1,150.00

HENRY SALEM HUBBELL (American 1870-1946) PASTEL COASTLINE. Oil on canvas scene shows a curving coastline with lavender, white and blue sky reflecting in the calm water. The foreground shows rooftop and trees. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved gilt wood modern frame with wide gilt liner having gilt wood artist’s plaque behind glass. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, relined, very good. 9-25501 (900-1,200)

1505
$2,300.00

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876-1965) GLOUCESTER HARBOR SKETCH. Oil on board sketch of two schooners on green water. Signed lower left. Housed in a period gilt frame. SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27177 (2,500-3,000)

1506
$0.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) “OLD FARM”. Oil on canvas laid to board shows a connected farmhouse and barn with farmer tending to his field. Signed lower right. Housed in gilt wood frame with linen lining. On reverse is a Rockport Art Association thumb box exhibition tag with title and artist. SIZE: 7″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26479 (1,000-1,500)

1507
$920.00

BERNARD COREY (American 1914-2000) A TRANQUIL PLACE. Oil on canvas scene shows a shallow pond area surrounded by woods under overcast sky. Signed lower right. Housed in modern carved wood frame. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26733 (1,000-1,500)

1508
$1,725.00

WILLIAM JURIAN KAULA (American 1871-1953) BUILDING CLOUDS OVER LANDSCAPE. Watercolor scene shows an accumulation of cumulus clouds on a Summer day over a hilly landscape. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white ivory matte. SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25295 (1,200-1,800)

1509
$3,450.00

JANE PETERSON (American 1876-1965) ALONG THE BOSTON STREET. Gouache scene shows three figures on a driveway area lined with streetlights near an arched stone bridge. Signed lower left “Jane Peterson”. Housed in deep gilt frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25495 (2,500-3,500)

1510
$345.00

BESSIE HOWARD (American 1890-1962) SWAN BOATS IN BOSTON PUBLIC GARDEN. Oil on canvas Summer scene shows a man lying on grassy bank looking out over the park’s pond with swan boat carrying people. Buildings can be seen over the top of trees in the distance. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt carved wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Light craquelure, very good. 9-26127 (600-800)

1511
$0.00

EDWARD LAMSON HENRY (American 1841-1919) LOOKING TOWARDS NORTH CHURCH. Oil on canvas scene shows the back shed area with broken gate looking through trees to tall steeple, possible North Church, Boston. Signed lower left “E.L. Henry”. Housed in a good lemon-gold period frame. Partial “Boston Framing” label to reverse. SIZE: 6-3/4″ x 9-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27130 (2,000-4,000)

1512
$0.00

FRANK WILBERT STOKES (American, 1858-1955) “LOW TIDE A BIT OF NEWBURYPORT”. Oil on artist’s board scene shows a large dock area with buildings and two men. The two mast sailboat “Madge” is seen on dry land with dory, oars and lobster pots beside. A calm harbor is seen with distant shore having houses and boats. Signed “FWS” lower left. Titled on reverse. Housed in a period gilt frame. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-25994 (1,200-1,800)

1513
$575.00

HENRY HAMMOND AHL (American 1869-1953) FIVE WORKS. All housed in identical frames but different sizes, each with a painted wood frame with gold edge. 1) Signed Winter scene showing farm at dusk. 2) Signed showing a Spring scene with bridge over river, titled “The Concord Bridge” in pencil signed on reverse. 3) Signed coastal seascape with sailboat, rocks and ocean. 4) Unsigned seascape with waves, coastal rocks and sailboat. 5) Signed Spring scene with road through woods. SIZE: 2 – 5-3/4″ x 7-3/4″ and 3 – 7-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26344 (1,000-2,000)

1514
$0.00

GARY FIFER (American 20th Century) SUNLIT VALLEY. Oil on canvas scene shows a small valley between hills with farms and pasture. Light shines on half the hills under blue sky. Signed bottom right G. Fifer. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26031 (800-1,200)

1515
$460.00

KEN GORE (American 1911-1990) “THE LOG JAM”. Oil on canvas laid to masonite scene shows a small stream choked with logs. Signed lower left. Housed in its original gilt frame with burlap liner with white edge. On reverse is the title with number 7606, which indicates 1976 his 6th painting. Also a Charles and Emma Frye Art Museum label to reverse. SIZE: 24″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26034 (800-1,200)

1516
$575.00

KEN GORE (American, 1911-1990) “GOLDEN LEAVES”. Oil on canvas laid on masonite winter scene shows a snow covered ground leading to large oak tree which still possesses some of its autumn leaves. Signed lower right. Housed in its original carved painted frame. Title on reverse. Also pencil written “North Shore Art Association East Gloucester Mass 8/11/56″. SIZE: 16″ x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70039 (800-1,200)

1517
$0.00

DORIS & RICHARD BEER (American, 20th century) “ORANGE STREET-NANTUCKET”. Watercolor scene shows a street lined with colonial buildings ending with a church. Pencil signed lower right “D & R Beer”. Housed in a wood frame with double matte. Retaining its original label on reverse with title. SIZE: Sight: 5″ x 7″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26150 (600-800)

1518
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO EDWIN CHARLES TARBELL (American 1862-1938) TWO DRAWINGS. 1) Pencil drawing of young girl with ponytail, a partial head is seen at left. Unsigned. Housed in black modern frame with white matte. 2) Small drawing of newspaper boy, titled “Extra”, signed “Tarbell”. SIZE: 1) Sight: 11-3/4″ x 9″ – 2) 7″ x 7″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-26074 (500-700)

1519
$115.00

W.(?) ENNEKING (American Mid 20th Century) THE POND EDGE. Oil on canvas Spring scene shows a landscape with small pond surrounded by flowers and a hillside with trees. Signed lower left with what appears to be “W Enneking” or possible “J Enneking”. Housed in its original wood painted frame. SIZE: 12″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26152 (400-600)

1520
$575.00

GUY CARLETON WIGGINS (American 1883-1962) SUMMER FARM. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a run down farm on the edge of a green field under white clouds and blue sky. Signed lower left. Housed in gilt wooden frame. On reverse of board is written “June 24 – 1939″. SIZE: 6″ x 8”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26097 (1,200-1,500)

1521
$1,840.00

WINFIELD SCOTT CLIME (American 1881-1958) MORNING LANDSCAPE. Oil on board landscape shows low hills with foreground grass and water reflecting the expanse of sky, which is brightly lit with morning colors. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved gilt modern frame with gilt wood artist’s plaque. SIZE: 14″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25514 (1,200-1,800)

1522
$1,150.00

WILLIAM C. EMERSON (American 1865-) “MORNING MIST”. Oil on board scene shows three wood nymphs frolicking on the edge of woods with hills beyond. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved gilt wide frame with glass having an artist’s plaque. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25499 (1,000-1,500)

1523
$2,530.00

LOIS MAILOU JONES (American 1905-1998) LANDSCAPE. Watercolor on paper scene shows a long house at the base of small hills with streaks of color. Signed lower right and dated “1973”. Housed in a modern wood frame with brown matte and no glass. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/4″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-26129 (1,000-1,500)

1524
$1,495.00

ATTRIBUTED TO MARTIN JOHNSON HEADE (American 1819-1904) BABBLING BROOK. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a brook cascading through boulders with a small stone arch bridge. Large trees are shown under gray sky with glimpses of blue. Signed lower left. Housed in what appears to be its original grape motif flat gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 14-3/4″ x 11″. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-26602 (1,000-1,500)

1525
$1,150.00

UNSIGNED (Hudson River School 19th Century) AROUND THE MOUNTAIN LAKE. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a tall snow capped mountain (possibly Mt. Rainer) and a village along a lake with foreground house, man and women, and figures in boat. Housed in a magnificent period gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 18″ X 32″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26781 (1,000-2,000)

1526
$690.00

BELMORE BROWNE (American 1880-1954) “A STORM BEYOND SKOKI MOUNTAIN”. Oil on board scene shows gray clouds beyond mountain peak with grass and singular tree foreground. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen and gilt liner. Titled and signed on reverse. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27095 (1,000-1,500)

1527
$0.00

INITIALED (American School 19th Century) LANDSCAPE WITH FARM. Oil on wood panel New England scene shows a house nestled under large trees with field and cows under colorful sky. Partial initials lower right “R?”. Housed in a gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 10″ x 16″. CONDITION: Heavy varnish layer, some restoration. 9-27109 (1,000-1,500)

1528
$575.00

OTTO CHARLES BENZ (American, 1882-) SIX UNFRAMED WORKS. All oil on canvas, each signed, several dated. 1) Landscape with large red barn & chicken coop with chickens, dated 1941. 2) Red barn near a dirt road with mailbox under blue & white cloud sky, dated “59”. 3) Campground with tents. 4) Landscape with river having trees and rocks with house beyond, dated 1930. 5) Spring landscape with small red barn & shed and having blossoming apple trees. 6) Coastal landscape with water, shoreline rocks, and trees, dated “11”. SIZE: 1) 20” x 24”. 2, 3, & 4) 16” x 20”. 5) 12” x 16”. 6) 10” x 11-34”. CONDITION: #4 & #6 have some chipping, otherwise very good. 9-25087 (800-1,200)

1529
$862.50

ERNEST PARTON (American 1845-1933) SUMMER FISHING. Oil on canvas Summer scene shows two men fishing on a quiet river with boat, house and trees. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt liner (as is with losses). SIZE: 24-1/4″ x 21-1/4″. CONDITION: Light craquelure, very good. 9-26050 (600-900)

1530
$0.00

ABRAM (ABRAHAM) MOLARSKY (American 1880-1955) EVENING WOODS. Oil on cigar box top scene shows wispy trees against a wooded background in nighttime sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved gilt wide wood frame. SIZE: 5-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Fine craquelure, slight wrinkles, very good. 9-25508 (600-800)

1531
$0.00

GUSTAVE ADOLPH WIEGAND (American 1870-1957) “MORNING IN THE PINES, GEORGES MILLS, N.H.”. Oil on canvas shows a stand of 12 tall Pine trees with rock strewn and dirt floor. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-27141 (1,500-2,500)

1532
$0.00

PARKHURST (American, 19th/20th Century) BRIDGE TO THE ISLAND. Oil on canvas New England scene shows a wooden bridge spanning water leading to a treed hillside with Colonial homes. The water appears to be an ocean inlet. Signed lower left “Parkhurst”. Housed in a modern wide molded wood frame with gesso decorated liner. SIZE: 17″ x 25″. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. 9-25537 (800-1,200)

1533
$287.50

JOHN NEWTON HOWITT (American 1885-1958) THE RED BARN. Oil on canvasboard landscape scene shows a connected red barn with farmyard having grass pasture with fence and trees. Signed lower left. Housed in modern carved gilt frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25721 (700-900)

1534
$230.00

CARL ROBERT HOLTY (American, 1900-1973) FLOWER. Unframed watercolor on paper of a red flower against a yellow background. Signed center bottom. SIZE: 14″ x 11″. CONDITION: Light surface dirt, good. 9-26110 (800-1,200)

1535
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) COLORFUL FLOWERS. Gouache still life scene shows a colorful group of blooming flowers in white, blue, red and yellow. Several insects are seen around and on the flowers including two butterflies, a bee and a dragonfly. Housed in a pierced gesso decorated gilt frame. Self painted matte. SIZE: SIGHT SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25937 (700-900)

1536
$0.00

M. STOUT (19th Century) THE RASPBERRY COMPOTE. Oil on board still life scene shows a large compote of raspberries above which a glass of wine rests on a tea caddy. The wine reflects the raspberries. Also included in the arrangement is a peach, grapes and wicker bottle. Signed lower left. Housed in an antique deep gold wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 10″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-26629 (800-1,200)

1537
$0.00

HENRY HAMMOND AHL (American 1869-1953) SPRING BOUQUET. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a vase filled with colorful flowers on a linen topped table with curtain background. Signed lower right “Ahl”. Housed in a partial gilt wood frame. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. CONDITION: Surface dirt, one small puncture, otherwise very good. 9-27061 (600-1,000)

1538
$747.50

SIGNED (19th Century) STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT & BIRDS. Oil on canvas scene shows a tabletop near a wall with landscape overlook. The tabletop set with fruit including plums, multi-color grapes, peaches, & grape vine. Four sparrow like birds are seen around the fruit grouping. Signed lower right what appears to be “J. Jullebon”? Housed in an antique lemon gold molded wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 27″. PROVENANCE: From a Virginia family. CONDITION: Unrestored with craquelure, scrape, small puncture. In need of restoration. A nice example of this genre work. 9-25240 (500-800)

1539
$0.00

F. CHILDS (19th Century) STILL LIFE OF PEACHES AND GRAPES. Oil on board tabletop scene shows 7 peaches and two bunches of grapes, one peach pit lays separately and another peach is split in half. Signed bottom right. Housed in a lemon-gold frame with gold wood matte having oval window. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Some repaired split on top edge, inpainting, good. 9-26061 (500-800)

1540
$0.00

OSCAR DURAND (American 1936-) STILL LIFE WITH APPLES, ORANGES AND BASKET. Oil on masonite still life scene shows three apples and two oranges next to a picking basket on its side. Signed lower right “Durand”. On reverse is a letter concerning the artist and a biography. Housed in gilt frame with painted white and gold lining. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26463 (500-1,000)

1541
$1,495.00

VICTOR JOSEPH HARLES (American, 1894-1975) ABSTRACT. Unframed oil on canvas board abstract scene in colors of red, tan, blue, white and black. Signed lower left. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26111 (1,000-1,500)

1542
$287.50

WESLEY LEA (American, 1914-1981) “CHILDREN ON ADAM”. Oil on masonite abstract scene shows various figures hidden amongst colorful abstract shapes. Signed lower right “Lea” and dated “48”. Housed in its original painted wood frame with linen liner. The back having an original Downtown Gallery, New York label. Also pencil title & date on reverse. SIZE: 40″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25542 (1,000-1,500)

1543
$2,300.00

ALEXANDRA NECHITA (American 1985-) LINE ABSTRACT. Pen and ink on paper with black lines depicting a nude figure under the sun holding flowers. Signed lower left Nechita 99. Housed in modern gilt wood frame with wide white matte with black edge under glass. SIZE: Sight: 11-3/4″ x 8-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-26473 (2,000-4,000)

1544
$575.00

MIRON SOKOLE (American, 1901-1985) “THE CALL”. Oil on canvas abstract scene shows a design in bold black with green, orange, blue, and white. Signed lower left “Sokole”. Titled and signed on reverse. Housed in a modern black frame. SIZE: 30″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24950 (1,000-1,500)

1545
$0.00
Revised: 8/13/2012

Correction: Title should read “ATTRIBUTED TO ROLPH SCARLETT”

TTRIBUTED TO ROLPH SCARLETT (American, 1889-1984) MULTI-COLOR ABSTRACT. Oil on masonite shows a round cyclone type scene with jumbled symbols at center. Signed lower right. Housed in a square flat gilt frame with raised canvas covered liner. SIZE: 23-1/4″ x 23-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-22523 (1,000-2,000)

1546
$460.00

FRANCESCO DI COCCO (American/Italian, 1900-1989) “ABSTRACTION, 1953”. Oil on canvasboard abstract scene shows a central vertical shape against a medium brown background. Signed center left and dated “53”. On reverse is a Santa Barbara Museum of Art exhibition label. Housed in a decorative wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24934 (400-600)

1547
$0.00

BORIS NIKOLAI MANDROVSKY (Russian/ American, 1916-1989) ABSTRACT STILL LIFE. Colorful oil on canvas scene shows a collage of different objects in bright colors including a mandolin, blue vase, blue frame, white and blue hand and other shapes. Signed on reverse “Mandrovsky Sickman/ A. M.”. Housed in a modern molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27180 (1,000-1,500)

1548
$0.00

JOHN PHILIP HULTBERG (American, 1922-2005) “GULLIVER, 1958”. Large unframed oil on canvas abstract scene shows a large man on his back near a series of buildings with water and bridge beyond. On reverse are four labels including 1) “Instituto Nacional De Bellas Artes Museo Nacional de Artes Plasticas-Segunda bienal interamericana Mexico” with title, artist, etc. 2) Martha Jackson Gallery, New York label. 3) Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, New York label. 4) Anderson Charitable trust. SIZE: 42″ x 68″. PROVENANCE: Estate of David K. Anderson, son of Martha Jackson. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24594 (2,500-3,000)

1549
$0.00

ISMAEL GONZALEZ DE LA SERNA (American/Spanish/French, 1898-1968) GOLD BROCADE DRESS. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a full length portrait of young woman in an elegant gold decorated burgundy dress. Her hands are cupped at her waist and she wears a triple pearl necklace with earrings. Interior having a Victorian red upholstered chair and bookshelf with books. Signed center right “De La Serna”. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 31-1/2″ x 23-1/2″/ CONDITION: 1″ slit in canvas bottom right, otherwise very good. 9-25966 (1,000-1,500)

1550
$2,530.00

WILLIAM HARPER (American 1873-1910) SUMMER BREEZE. Oil on canvas tropical scene shows sailboats on turquoise water with houses on shore under lush palm trees. Nice heavy impasto use. Signed lower left. Housed in a gold molded wood period frame. SIZE: 16-1/4″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting. 9-26054 (2,000-3,000)

1551
$1,437.50

EMMETT FRITZ (American, 1917-1995) GATES OF ST. AUGUSTINE. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a street lined with buildings leading to a gate with two large pillars with palm tree beyond. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine modern gilt carved wood frame with gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 14″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25516 (1,200-1,800)

1552
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO FRANK HENRY SHAPLEIGH (American 1842-1906) A FLORIDA VIEW. Oil on canvas scene shows a sharecropper type cabin with woman with basket walking on grass in foreground. The cabin in on the edge of the water with buildings beyond. Housed in a rustic wood frame. SIZE: 10″ x 16″. CONDITION: One patch to reverse, some inpainting, some loss on right side to paint surface. 9-27075 (700-900)

1553
$230.00

G. C. HILL (20th/21st century) WINTER IN THE CITY. Oil on wood panel scene shows several groups of people sledding and walking in a snow covered area with a city skyline beyond the tree lined street. The foreground with small shanties on snow covered ground. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26099 (400-600)

1554
$460.00

ATTRIBUTED TO GUY CARLETON WIGGINS (American 1883-1962) NEW YORK STREET SCENE. Watercolor on paper New York street scene shows 8 figures walking down a lane with trees towards large buildings. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 11″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27156 (400-600)

1555
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO FRANK ANDERSON (American 1844-1891) ADIRONDACK LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas late Summer scene shows two figures in a boat at the edge of a river/pond surrounded by trees with mountains in the background, all under a blue and white cloud sky. Unsigned. Housed in a period gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 13″ x 17″. CONDITION: Inpainting, craquelure, good. 9-27071 (900-1,200)

1556
$0.00

HENRY MARTIN GASSER (American 1909-1981) BUNKER – BRADFORD RAIL LINE”. Unsigned watercolor on paper scene shows a split railway with one track going under a green and red silo for loading open cars. Tracks are labeled “Bunker” and “Bradford”. Housed in a modern gilt frame with double mattes. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: One small loss, otherwise very good. 9-26039 (800-1,200)

1557
$1,150.00

YVONNE JACQUETTE (American, 1934-) NEW YORK HARBOR COMPOSITE. Woodcut, on Okawara paper. Nighttime scene shows bird’s eye view looking down on buildings and Statue of Liberty. Not signed or numbered. Housed in black wood frame with white backing board. SIZE: Actual size: 45″ x 32-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26625 (800-1,200)

1558
$373.75

HENRY MARTIN GASSER (American, 1909-1981) TWO WORKS: THE HAYSTACK & THE ISLAND-MOUNTAIN RIVER. Both watercolors unframed. Mounted in a linen matte. One shows haystack in front of red barn with large tree and chickens. The other a winding river through hills. Both signed “H Gasser” and both retaining John H. Surovek Fine Arts labels with titles, etc. SIZE: 7-1/2″ x 9-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26109 (300-500)

1559
$0.00

LEONARD MOORE DAVIS (American 1864-1938) ALASKAN MOUNTAIN RANGE. Oil on canvas panoramic view of snow peaked mountain range under light blue and white clouded sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a period gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 16″ x 22″. CONDITION: Craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-27072 (1,300-1,600)

1560
$0.00

WILLIAM JACOB HAYS, JR. (American, 1872-1934) “DR. HAYS’ DOG OSSISUAG”. Oil on canvas portrait of a brown and white dog having snow covered mountain peak background. Signed lower left “WJ Hays 1861″. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 7-1/4”. CONDITION: Minor touch-up. Very good. 9-25910 (1,000-1,500)

1561
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN MARSHALL GAMBLE (American, 1863-1957) SANTA BARBARA WILD FLOWERS. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a sandy cart path curving down through tall dry grass towards tall green trees with mountain background. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-21577 (2,000-4,000)

1562
$0.00

JOEL J. LEAVITT (American 1875-1937) BLACK CANYON – 1918. Oil on board Western scene shows a deep canyon in a plain leading through mountains. Signed lower right and dated 1918. Housed in a gilt wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 10-3/4″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good, minor touch-up. 9-25694 (1,000-1,500)

1563
$0.00

JACK WISBY (American 1869-1940) “YOSEMITE VALLEY”. Oil on canvas board panoramic view looking down a huge canyon valley. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern wood frame with gold liner. SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27097 (1,000-1,500)

1564
$1,092.50

ARTHUR SARON SARNOFF (American, 1912-2000) “CROSSING DILEMMA”. Unframed oil on canvas western scene shows a cowboy on a horse at the edge of a gorge. All under a starry nighttime sky. Signed lower right. Titled & signed on back. SIZE: 24″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73834 (1,000-2,000)

1565
$0.00

IN THE MANNER OF EDGAR ALWIN PAYNE (American, 1883-1947) RIDING IN THE WESTERN LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows two figures on horseback on desert floor under colorful skies. Signed “Edgar Payne” lower right. Housed in a decorative frame with gold & linen liner. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24975 (800-1,200)

1566
$0.00

GEORGE HENRY MELCHER (American, 1881-1957) CALIFORNIA HILLS. Oil on board summer scene shows a green & yellow hillside with foreground trees. Signed lower right. Housed in an antique gold molded wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-23058 (600-800)

1567
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO WALTER ELMER SCHOFIELD (American, 1867-1944) THE MOUNTAIN LAKE. Oil on canvas alpine scene shows a calm lake reflecting the steep slopes of a wooded mountain with snow covered peeks beyond. Signed lower right “Schofield “27””. Partial period script label on reverse with “Schofield Lake Lo_ _ “. Also an Anthony F. Sears, Boston framing label. Housed in a silver gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 18-1/4″ x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24717 (900-1,200)

1568
$920.00

PAUL BRANSOM (American 1885-1979) JACKSON HOLE WYOMING. Oil on canvas scene shows mountain range with grassland in foreground. Signed lower right and titled below. Housed in a wood shadowbox type frame. SIZE: 13″ x 17″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27078 (750-1,000)

1569
$0.00

HEINS (American Mid-20th Century) MISSION IN THE HILLS. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows a mission church with buildings at bottom of a cultivated hillside, probably a California or Southwest scene. Signed lower right “Heins”. SIZE: 26″ x 32″. CONDITION: One small patch to reverse, minor inpainting, very good. 9-26042 (400-600)

1570
$862.50

GEORGE SANDERS BICKERSTAFF (American 1893-1954) SNOW CAPPED PEAK. Oil on canvas Western landscape shows a desert floor leading to hills with tall mountain range beyond with central mountains having snow capped peaks. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved gilt wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27139 (1,000-1,500)

1571
$517.50

UNSIGNED (American 19th Century) WESTERN FRONTIER. Oil on canvas scene shows a small trading post with Native Americans and cowboys on horseback and standing. Two teepees are seen along a riverbank with a line of horses coming off the hillside. A corral for animals is seen near a small shed. Housed in a gesso decorated original frame. SIZE: 10″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25404 (500-700)

1572
$517.50

WILLIAM VALLENTINE DORSEY (American 1942-) CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE WITH LUPINES & POPPIES. Oil on canvas scene shows tall trees interspersed with a field of orange and blue flowers. Signed bottom right. Housed in a gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25708 (500-1,000)

1573
$805.00

WILLIAM VALLANTINE DORSEY (American 1942-) LOOK OUT TO THE SEA. California landscape shows trees framing a view over blue and red flowers across beach to the ocean. Signed lower right. Housed in a carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25709 (500-1,000)

1574
$230.00

EDWIN WILLARD DEMING (American, 1860-1942) PACK MULES ON A CLIFF SIDE TRAIL. Gouache western scene shows three mules laden with packs driven by a Native American along a cliff side path. Signed lower left “E W Deming”. Housed in a gilt wood frame having a Newman Galleries, Philadelphia label. SIZE: Sight: 9-3/4″ x 7-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Quincy, Massachusetts home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-23917 (400-600)

1575
$575.00

FRED GRAYSON SAYRE (American 1879-1939) INTO THE CANYON. Gouache Western scene shows two figures on horseback traveling into a steep canyon with mountain peaks beyond. Signed lower right. Housed in black painted wood frame behind glass. SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 13″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26079 (400-600)

1576
$0.00

M.D. (20th Century) CANYON STUDY. Oil on board scene shows a canyon with river having steep sides under blue sky. Signed lower left with “M.D.” Titled “Utah”. Similar in subject matter to the works of Maynard Dixon. Housed in a silver gilt frame. SIZE: 7″ x 9″. CONDITION: Some inpainting to sky, otherwise very good. 9-26159 (2,000-3,000)

1577
$517.50

PATRICK ANTONELLE (American 1950-) “TIME BEGAN IN A GARDEN”. Acrylic on canvas. Bright impressionistic Summer scene with mother and child walking through opulent gardens. Signed “Antonelle” lower right. Titled, signed and dated “summer 1988″ on stretcher. Framed in contemporary French Baroque style frame. SIZE: 22″ X 28” PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Good. 9-26920 (300-500)

1578
$345.00

WALTER GRANVILLE SMITH (American, 1870-1938) WAITING. Unsigned watercolor on board scene shows a young woman with fancy outfit seated on a bench. Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen and watercolor highlighted rag matte. Back labels indicate “Purchased from the W G Smith Estate to Charles Martignette to P. Gardiner, 1984″. SIZE: SIGHT: 12-3/4″ x 9-1/4”. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25108 (800-1,200)

1579
$0.00

ATLKAY (1ST HALF 20TH CENTURY) BLACK SHAWL. Oil on canvas scene shows a woman standing with hands at hips in front of a porch area with potted flowers, columns and trees. She wears a fancy black shawl and ivory dress. Signed lower left. Housed in painted gold wood frame. SIZE: 32″ X 23″. CONDITION: Several patches to reverse with some inpainting. 9-26435 (300-500)

1580
$0.00

HENRI COROENNE (French, 1822-) CAVALIER. Oil on canvas interior scene shows young man in a white suit with gold edging leaning on his red cape in an open window. He reads a letter held in his hand. Fine interior accessories include a collector’s cabinet/desk, upholstered chair and stained glass window. Signed lower left and dated. Housed in fine carved wood gilt frame with gilt artist and title plaque. SIZE: Sight: 36″ x 25″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-26483 (1,000-2,000)

1581
$1,840.00

ATTRIBUTED TO MICK MAGANI (Australian, C. 1920-1984) HUNTING THE KANGAROO. Unsigned bark painting of a kangaroo with a native tribesman with spear. Housed in a shadowbox wood frame with glass front. SIZE: 32″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26065 (1,750-2,250)

1582
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO MICK MAGANI (Australian, C. 1920-1984) MAN AND WOMAN HUNTING. Unsigned bark painting shows two figures with animals surrounded by geometric pattern. Housed in wood shadowbox type frame with glass. On reverse is typed label and story relating to painting and identifying artist. SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 37-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26066 (1,750-2,250)

1583
$0.00

THREE SIGNED HORSE RELATED COLORED LITHOGRAPHS. One matted 23-1/2″ x 27″ “The Bramham Moor Hounds at Weeton Whin” pencil signed by Sir Alfred Munnings (British 1878-1959), copyright 1929 by Frost and Reed. Two signed in pencil by the artist, Francisque Redour, one is 18-1/2″ x 24″ and shows a man and horse jumping gate. The other is 27″ x 20-1/2″ of two polo players. CONDITION: Munnings is very good, horse jumping gate has margin losses and stains, otherwise very good. 9-25220-3 (300-500)

1584
$0.00

EIGHT LARGE UNFRAMED HORSE RELATED COLORED ENGRAVINGS. One 50″ x 33″ horse race colored engraving “McQueen’s Racing – First Past the Post”, 1888, after a painting by Harrington Bird, engraved by C.R. Stock; two 27″ x 36″ colored engravings McQueen’s Steeple Chasings, “The Running” and “Flying a Brook”; one 22-1/4″ x 31-3/4″ “Returning to Kennel” engraved by E.G. Hester, after a painting by Sheldon Williams; one 26″ x 38″ “Thanks Awfully” after a painting by Alfred Strutt; one 30-1/4″ x 36″ “A Shortcut to the Meet” after a painting by Haywood Hardy; one matted 15-1/2″ x 20-1/2″ lithograph “The Mail Coach in a Thunderstorm on Newmarket Heath” after a painting James Pollard, engraved by G. Reeves; one matted 18″ x 22″ “The Birth Day Team” by Charles Hunt. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-25220-2 (500-1,000)

1585
$575.00

EIGHT COLORED ENGRAVING SPORTING SCENES. Unframed including 16″ x 22″ “Live-Bait Fishing for Jack” after a painting by J. Pollard, engraved by R.G. Reeve. Three matted 16″ x 18″ prints by C. Hullmandel, “Afternoon, a View of the Right Sort That Have Done the Thing”, “Some of the Right Sort Doing the Thing”, “Some of the Right Sort Doing the Thing Well”. Four 14″ x 16″ partridge shooting plates 1 through 4, after H. Alken paintings and engraved by C. Bentley. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-25220-4 (300-500)

1586
$172.50

FIVE LARGE UNFRAMED COLORED PRINTS. Lot includes three 24-1/2″ x 33″ golfing colored engravings after paintings by Douglas Adams, printed in Great Britain 1985, titled “The Drive”; “The Putting Green”: and “A Difficult Bunker”; one 27″ x 38-1/2″ lawn bowling colored engraving “The Bowlers”, 1866 engraved by W. H. Simmons after a painting by George Harvey; one 30″ x 36″ colored engraving by R.G. Reeve after a painting by Samuel Walters, titled “This View of the Port of Liverpool”, July 1836 (later edition). CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-25220-1 (300-500)

1587
$1,380.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ESTEBAN CHARTRAND (Cuban, 1840-1884) DEEP IN THE TROPICAL FOREST. Oil on canvas laid on board interior tropical woods scene shows a palm frond roofed shelter under large trees with a gentleman seated on a log next to a fire with boiling cauldron. His musket and game creel beside. Four men on mules/horses are seen leaving the encampment. Unsigned and unframed. SIZE: 25″ x 37-1/2″. CONDITION: Edges with chipping, otherwise very good. 9-25918 (1,200-1,600)

1588
$920.00

JOAQUIN CLAUSELL (Mexican, 1866-1935) PANORAMIC LANDSCAPE. Oil on board landscape scene shows a scene overlooking a valley floor area leading to water, hills and mountains. Snow peaked mountains are in the background. Unsigned front. Signed on reverse. Housed in a gilt carved wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: Sight: 6-3/4″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Varnish discoloration. Very good. 9-25789 (800-1,200)

1589
$575.00

BENITO RAMOS CATALAN (CHILEAN 1888-1961) CHILEAN MOUNTAIN PEAK. Outstanding oil on canvas Alpine scene shows three men around a campfire beside large boulders near valley with steep hillsides having a backdrop of a mountain peak bathed in sunlight, all under a light blue and cloudy sky. Signed lower right. Housed in original gilt wood frame with a label from the New York Frame and Picture Company. SIZE: 28″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good, inpainting and recently cleaned. 9-26491 (1,000-2,000)

1590
$0.00

LUIS ALBERTO SOLARI (Uruguay 1918-1993) PORTRAIT OF A MAN WITH FLAG. Mix media on wood panel has layers of paper which are composed of magazine and newsprint, watercolor and light oil. Shows a half view of man wearing red hat and holding a flag. Signed lower right. Housed in a wood frame with white backboard. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 13″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26593 (800-1,500)

1591
$0.00

SIGNED (Latin American Mid 20th Century) TWO FRAMED WORKS. A double watercolor showing Latin American symbols along with a single framed piece. Signed and dated “63”. Large example is housed in bamboo style frame and the other a gilt frame. SIZE: Sight: 31-1/2″ x 21-1/2″ – 21-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Some toning to paper, otherwise good. 9-25927 (700-900)

1592
$575.00

HARRY GOTTLIEB (American, 1895-1993) TO MARKET. Oil on canvas scene shows two pack animals, one recently unloaded with its burden and carried by a man whose son is beside with part of the haul. Signed lower left and dated “57”. Housed in a paint decorated wood frame. SIZE: 30″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25720 (400-600)

1593
$0.00

JOHN J. REDMOND (Swiss 1856-1929) SNOW BOUND BROOK. Oil on canvas Winter scene shows a curving brook with snow covered banks and trees with snow covered branches. Signed lower left. Housed in gesso decorated gilt frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 14-3/4″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-25717 (1,000-1,500)

1594
$747.50

UNSIGNED (American 19th Century) WATERING COW. Folk art oil on canvas scene shows a cow next to a watering troth. The cow is shown from shoulders up. Housed in a gesso decorated antique frame. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: One patch to reverse, inpainting, very good. 7-70009 (600-800)

1595
$0.00

SIGNED (European 19th Century) UNDER THE LARGE TREE. Oil on canvas scene shows a man in Arab costume seated beneath a large tree smoking a large pipe with fruit and wine beside him. A woman with parasol stands beside as a servant approaches. Signed lower right indistinctly and dated 1882. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 10″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26345 (500-1,000)

1596
$690.00

HENRY WILSON IRVINE (American, 1869-1936) HARBOR AT CONCARNEAU, BRITTANY. Fabulous pastel on paper harbor scene shows several colorful boats with figures in a calm harbor with town view beyond. Signed lower right “Irvine”. Housed in a good carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 22-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-26062 (800-1,200)

1597
$0.00

M. WALZICKA (Northern European School 19th Century) YOUNG GIRL IN INTERIOR. Oil on canvas three quarter length seated portrait of a young woman in ethnic attire. Floral still lives featured in background. Signed lower right. Housed in period gold frame with green/gray liner. SIZE: 32″ X 31 1/2″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. Minor puncture, patch to upper right corner, inpaint. 9-26905 (800-1,200)

1598
$0.00

UNSIGNED (European, 19th century) LANDSCAPE WITH TREES AND MOUNTAINS. Unframed oil on canvas landscape scene shows foreground water leading to trees with mountain backdrop. Unsigned. Canvas is mounted to an unusual hinged metal supported stretcher. SIZE: 8″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Surface dirt. Good. 9-26081 (500-1,000)

1599
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Italian 19th Century) PAIR OF MT. VESUVIUS SCENES. Housed in Victorian criss-cross walnut frames (one missing leaf decoration). The scenes are titled and dated “1868”. One shows an exploding volcano over a tranquil harbor, the blast reflecting in the lighthouse tower. The other is prior to the explosion, with the volcano only smoking. Frames have self painted matte in black and gray and black. SIZE: 18″ x 27-1/2″. CONDITION: One having tears, edge losses and creases. The other with minimal imperfections. 9-25931 (600-900)

1600
$0.00

SIGNED (European 19th-20th Century) LAKESIDE CASTLE. Gouache scene shows a lake with large castle below steep mountains and sailboat is seen on calm water. Signed lower right indistinctly. Housed in gilt wood frame with gilt matte. SIZE: 8″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26461 (100-200)

1601
$258.75

UNSIGNED (European, 19th century) THE KING’S MOUNT. Oil on paper scene shows a young king wearing fancy coat and crown atop his white stallion which has been decorated with gilt leather straps. Four young men follow in a landscape setting. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame. This piece probably was the insert to a leather portfolio cover. SIZE: 17-1/4″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Edges with losses retaining some of the perforated leather edge. Paper is brittle, dirty and “as is”. 7-70083 (200-400)

1602
$1,035.00

SIGNED (European Mid 20th Century) PAIR OF BULLFIGHTING SCENES. Both oil on wood panel in identical frames but different sizes. Each shows a matador against the bull in a ring surrounded by people and houses. Illegibly signed bottom right. One indicating on reverse that the matador depicted is Eugenio Lucas Velasquez. SIZE: 7-1/4″ x 9-1/4″ and 9-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25911 (900-1,200)

1603
$0.00

ANDREI AFANASIEVICH EGROV (Russian, 1878-1954) WINTER RIDE. Gouache winter scene shows a one-horse driven sleigh with man riding toward viewer on a well used trail across snow covered field with woods beyond. All under blue sky. Signed lower left. Housed in its original simple gold frame. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-22078 (800-1,200)

1604
$0.00

BORIS VASSILOFF (American/Russian, 19th/20th Century) SPRING WRESTLING EXERCISES. Unframed oil on masonite scene shows a field with pairs of men training for wrestling while instructors look on. Signed lower right. Also writing on back; partly obscured with title and location. SIZE: 22″ x 34″. CONDITION: Very good. Surface dirt. 9-25926 (400-600)

1605
$287.50

CHRISTIAN ZACHO (Danish, 1843-1913) “A COASTAL VIEW”. Oil on board shows strongly defined clouds hover over placid coastal inlet with scattered houses in the distance. Initialed “CZ” and dated “82” lower left. SIZE: 10″ x 14″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Good. 9-26949 (400-600)

1606
$258.75

RASMUS LARSEN (Danish, 1867-1944) PANORAMIC LANDSCAPE SCENE. Oil on canvas. Foreground evergreens lead into misty panoramic view of field and forest. Signed and dated “1939” lower right. Housed in ornate gold 19th century period style frame. SIZE: 17 1/2″ X 25 1/2″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. Scattered inpainting. 9-26951 (400-600)

1607
$230.00

GUNNAR BUNDGAARD (Danish, 1920-) “AT THE WATERING HOLE.”. Oil on Canvas. Finely modeled single cow in summer pasture drinks at a meandering stream. Signed “G. Bundgaard” lower left. SIZE: 14″ X 18″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26895 (300-500)

1608
$402.50

A. STANICK (German 19th Century) SLEEPING FRIAR. Oil on wood panel scene shows a man with light gray robe dozing after putting his book down in a library setting. Signed upper left and dated 1884. Housed in its fine period gesso decorated deep frame with gilt liner. Having an artist’s plaque which is misspelled. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 9-1/4″. CONDITION: Vertical type split with minimum paint loss, otherwise very good. 9-25794 (400-800)

1609
$172.50

JULIUS EXNER (Danish, 1825-1910) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GENTLEMAN. Oil on canvas, signed and inscribed on stretcher, artist also identified on plaque. Formal half length portrait of a brown haired young man facing right. Housed in original period gold frame with gold liner. SIZE: 22″ X 18″ PROVENANCE: Bruun Rasmussen Fine Art, Copenhagen. CONDITION: Good. Very minor scattered losses and inpaint. 9-26922 (300-500)

1610
$0.00

FELIX FABIAN (United Kingdom, 20th Century) ARC DE TRIOMPHE, PARIS. Oil on board Paris scene shows the boulevard leading to the tall arched monument with foreground trees & pedestrians all under a blue & white cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a white painted wood frame. CONDITION: Some minor flecking to bottom area, otherwise good. 9-24959 (600-800)

1611
$345.00

JULIUS CAESAR IBBETSON (United Kingdom 1759-1817) DYLAS FALLS AND MILL, WALES. Watercolor landscape scene shows man on horse crossing a shallow river towards a woman and child. A mill is seen in background under trees. Appears to have a light signature at bottom center. Watercolor has been mounted to heavy paper and framed with ivory matte with artist and title. On reverse is written “Cleaned and remounted by Paul Rees, restorer in watercolors, National Museum of Wales, September 1989.” SIZE: 7-3/4″ x 10-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26485 (500-800)

1612
$747.50

ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD HASTINGS (British, 1781-1861) “NO. 6 NORTH VIEW OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL …”. Oil on canvas. A meandering river opens onto a vast English summer glade. Numerous figures including women strolling and children fishing compliment the scene. Rustic cottage in lower left background. Signed and titled in period hand on original stretcher. Housed in period carved and composite gold frame. SIZE: 25″ X 29 3/4″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Good. Lined, scattered inpaint. 9-26950 (500-1,000)

1613
$0.00

UNSIGNED (British, 19th Century) FOUR SMALL WATERCOLOR ENGLISH SCENES. Identically housed in simple wood frames with beautiful watercolor highlighted rag board mattes. Three show houses, one showing coastline with large houses. SIZE: SIGHT: 5″ x 7″. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25210 (400-800)

1614
$575.00

BRITISH SCHOOL (20th Century) COASTAL PASTURELANDS. Oil on canvas expressionistic foreground rocky pasture leads to open ocean view. Indistinctly signed “… Creiers-RAS” lower right. Housed in reproduction 18th century ornate gold frame. SIZE: 11″ X 16″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26947 (300-500)

1615
$287.50

V. LOMBARDI (Mid 20th Century) YOUNG SMOKERS. A pair of oil on canvas/board half portraits of young boys, one smoking a cigarette and the other a pipe. Signed. Housed in identical gilt frames. SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26432 (500-700)

1616
$143.75

UNSIGNED (American School 1st Quarter 20th Century) READY FOR SCHOOL. Watercolor/gouache illustration shows a young girl looking down at her pocket watch waiting for the school bus, she stands next to a window with vase of Daffodil. Housed in a decorative wood frame with wide linen matte. SIZE: Sight: 16-1/2″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26592 (200-400)

1617
$0.00

STEVEN ASSAEL (American, 1957-) MALE STUDY. Graphite and ink study of a male figure. Signed lower right and dated “89”. Housed in a fine silver gilt carved wood frame with double white matte. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25677 (800-1,200)

1618
$0.00

HENRY GASSER (American 1909-1981) PARIS STREET SCENE. Watercolor on paper shows two figures on a sidewalk, one at the entrance of a building with a blue and white awning. Signed lower right and inscribed “Paris”. Housed in a modern wood frame with double matte. SIZE: 7-1/4″ x 9-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25511 (500-700)

1619
$230.00

ELAINE DE KOONING (American, 1918-1989) ALONG THE CITY CANAL. Oil on wood panel impressionistic scene shows a canal with boats with boulevard and tall buildings under a light sky. Signed bottom right. Pencil titled on back which is partially obscured with other notations. Housed in a gilt and burl wood frame. SIZE: 8″ x 10-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good with minor spot inpainting. 9-26059 (400-600)

1620
$230.00

CHARLES COBELLE (American/French 1902-1998) PARIS STREET SCENE. Colorful oil on canvas scene shows a park-like setting with people, carriages and buildings in the background. Signed “Cobelle”. Housed in a good, modern gilt frame. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25707 (800-1,200)

1621
$0.00

UNSIGNED (French, 19th century) “COURSEULLES”. Oil on canvas Barbizon-style landscape shows a dirt road winding to a house under blue and colorful cloud sky. Housed in a gilt wood frame. Titled on stretcher. SIZE: 13-1/4″ x 10-3/4″. CONDITION: Some restoration in sky, otherwise very good. 9-26269 (800-1,000)

1622
$287.50

UNSIGNED (French 18th Century) VILLAGE SCENE. Oil on canvas scene shows the interior of an open barn with horses, children and men. Also dogs and chickens are seen throughout the scene. Two large entryways show a view of the outside, one with men on haystack and another of a woman in window. Unsigned. Housed in a re-gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 11″. CONDITION: Craquelure, inpainting, good. 9-26598 (500-1,000)

1623
$0.00

SIGNED (French School Mid 20th Century) BOATS AT DOCK. Oil on canvas scene shows two sailboats at dock under light sky. Signed indistinctly bottom left. Heavy pallet housed in a naturalistic wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 18″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Two small patches to reverse, touch-up, very good. 9-26590 (400-600)

1624
$0.00

MARCEL MASSON (French 1911-1988) “MOULIN DE JAREY”. . Oil on canvas scene shows a stone mill with waterwheel next to river with boat and bridge. Signed lower left. Titled and signed on reverse. Housed in a wood and linen frame. SIZE: 21-3/4″ x 18-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26777 (400-600)

1625
$57.50

JOSEPH UNGER (Mid 20th Century) ALONG THE CANAL. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a canal with houses and trees lining the far bank. Signed lower right “Joseph Unger 1944″. Housed in a weathered wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 16″ x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27179 (100-200)

1626
$862.50

ATTRIBUTED TO KASIMER (KAZIMIR) SEVERINOVICH MALEVICH (Russian, 1878-1935) INTERSECTING SPHERES & RECTANGLES. Unframed oil on canvas abstract scene shows an eclipsing three spheres having one black & four yellow rectangles. All against a black background. Signed lower right and dated “1915”. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. CONDITION: Relined, heavy varnish layer, very good. 9-24942 (2,000-3,000)

1627
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO OSKAR KOKOSCHKA (American/British, 1886-1980) ABSTRACT FIGURE. Oil on masonite scene shows a woman seated in a chair against a multi-colored background. Signed lower right “OK”. Housed in a molded wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 17″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Surface dirt, very good. 9-23040 (2,000-3,000)

1628
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ROBERT BURNS MOTHERWELL (American, 1915-1991) ABSTRACT. Large unframed oil on canvas abstract scene in colors of blue, brown, red and white. Signed at center “R Motherwell 62″. SIZE: 54″ x 40”. CONDITION: One 2″ tear in white area, otherwise very good. 9-26139 (6,000-8,000)

1629
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO MARCEL CARON (Belgian 1890-1961) MODERN ABSTRACT STILL LIFE. Oil on canvas bright color scene shows a table top set with pitcher, bowls of fruit and flower in pot. Unsigned front. Identified on back stretcher. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 23-3/4″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, good. 9-26122 (2,000-3,000)

1630
$0.00

SCHOOL OF STUART B. DAVIS (American, 1892-1964) ABSTRACT. Oil on canvas abstract view with black lines and bright splashes of color. Some areas of very thick impasto. Signed lower right “Stuart Davis”. Housed in a decorative modern frame. SIZE: 24″ x 32″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24991 (1,000-1,500)

1631
$0.00

SCHOOL OF SERGE CHARCHOUNE (Russian, 1888-1975) ABSTRACT COMPOSITION. Oil on masonite scene shows a colorful piling of rectangles having a outlined cityscape in the background. Signed lower left. Housed in a black modern frame. A cutout Sotheby’s catalog with this painting is attached to reverse indicating the provenance was Midcontinental Fine Arts, Chicago. SIZE: 24″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-23605 (1,000-1,500)

1632
$460.00

SCHOOL OF ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG (American 1925-2008) “LITTLE CHOP TANK RIVER”. Collage on canvas abstract scene made up of an oil on canvas scene with added items of burnt pieces of wood and broken glass. On reverse are two cards with title and date of 1964, both indicating “Collection of Mr. Mrs. Robert H. Levi”. Housed in a simple wood frame. SIZE: 32″ x 32″. CONDITION: Good. 9-26164 (1,000-1,500)

1633
$632.50

DONALD ROY PURDY (American, 1924-) FAMILY TIME AT THE BEACH. Oil on masonite beach scene shows two young children playing with parents at water’s edge. Sailboats can be seen on the horizon under a colorful sky. Housed in a modern gilt frame. Signed lower left and dated “83”. SIZE: 9″ x 13″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26204 (500-1,000)

1634
$0.00

IN THE MANNER OF EDWARD POTTHAST (20th Century) PLAYING IN THE SURF. Oil on canvas scene shows a group of people frolicking in the beach surf. Signed lower left “E. Potthast”. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good, signature appears to be added. 9-26157 (2,000-3,000)

1635
$0.00

ROY B. PEEBLES (American, 1899-1957) “EARLY SNOW”. Unframed oil on canvas winter scene shows a stand of trees on a hill side with snow under blue sky. Signed lower left. Retaining an original label on reverse with title and artist. SIZE: 20″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26142 (400-600)

1636
$0.00

MICHAEL H. LEWIS (American, 1941-) “DEEP ROOTS, OLD STRENGTH #11”. Oil wash on paper landscape scene shows tall trees on grass area with a backdrop of a colorful sunset. Signed lower left and dated “2005”. Housed in a modern wood frame with white matte. Michael Lewis was the former head of the Art Department at the University of Maine. SIZE: Image: 8″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-24598 (600-900)

1637
$517.50

C. IVAR GILBERT (American 1882-1959) “HARBOR SUNDOWN”. Oil on board harbor scene shows several schooners at dock next to large colorful buildings with town and hills beyond. Signed on bottom right. Housed in its original wood frame, having attached “Grand Central Art Galleries Inc New York” label. SIZE: 15″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25723 (700-900)

1638
$891.25

ATTRIBUTED TO WALTER LOFTHOUSE DEAN (American 1854-1912) THE BUSY HARBOR. Oil on masonite harbor scene shows several schooners docked alongside boat. Signed “W.L. Dean” on lower right. Housed in a gilt wood ribbed framed with gilt liner. SIZE: 9″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Some inpainting to left corner, probable addition of signature. 9-26774 (800-1,200)

1639
$230.00

UNSIGNED (American 1st half 20th Century) HARBOR BOATS. Oil on board harbor scene shows several fishing boats moored to wharf and building, each tethered with small rowboat. A turquoise water leading to other wharf with building and boat. In the style of Jane Peterson. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 28″ x 22″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-25710 (400-600)

1640
$172.50

CAROL HAYDEN (American, 20th/21st Century) NEW ENGLAND HARBOR SCENE. Oil on canvas. Foreground wharf opens onto harbor inlet with lobstermen and dory along with various sailing vessels. Signed lower right. Contemporary black and gold frame in the style of 19th century. SIZE: 20″ X 24″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26969 (300-500)

1641
$0.00

ROBERT SHAW WESSON (American 1902-1967) VERMONT RIVER IN FALL. Oil on canvas board scene shows a small river with colorful Autumn trees leading to a line of houses with mountain backdrop. Signed lower right. Housed in original painted wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Surface grime, discolored varnish, otherwise very good. 7-70046 (500-700)

1642
$345.00

JACOB RICHARD (American, 1883-) PORTSMOUTH NEW HAMPSHIRE. Oil on canvas shows figure fishing on rocks lower right directs viewer into animated scene with numerous boats and wharf buildings. Signed “J. Richard” lower right. Pen identification of artist and title on stretcher. Housed in contemporary gold frame. SIZE: 24″ X 36″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26913 (400-600)

1643
$0.00

L. HUBER (20th CENTURY) KITTEN IN A BASKET. Oil on wood panel shows a small kitten in a woven basket filled with red flowers. Barnboard background. Housed in gilted wood frame. SIZE: 6-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70103 (600-800)

1644
$0.00

LEON JACOBUS MAENHOUT (Dutch, 19th-20th Century) MISCHIEF PUPPY. Oil on panel scene shows two puppies playing next to an animal trap. Signed lower left “L. Mounhout”, identified with modern label on reverse. Housed in gesso decorated gilt frame. We were unable to find this artist listed. SIZE: 4-1/2″ x 7″. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26888 (300-500)

1645
$0.00

JURIN (American Mid 20th Century) FEEDING TIME. Oil on canvas scene shows hens and roosters vying for food in a small round dish. A colorful palette. Signed lower left “Jurin”. On the reverse is inscribed “L.Jurin 211 W. 106 St. NYC”. Housed in a natural wood frame with white wash with liner. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25925 (200-300)

1646
$0.00

CHARLES HART, PRINTER (American 19th Century) THOMAS KELLY, PUBLISHER “THE FOX FANCIERS”. Handcolored lithograph shows three terriers in a landscape scene aim their sights on a red fox. Signed and titled in the plate, bottom margin. Framed in contemporary black and gold frame. SIZE: Image size: 17 3/4″ X 24 1/4″. Overall: 21 1/4″ X 27 1/2″. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Good. Hinged at upper margin. Minor time toning. 9-26887 (400-600)

1647
$0.00

WOLF KAHN (American, 1927-) “PURPLE BARN IN LANDSCAPE”. Limited edition lithograph shows a barn with fenced field looking on to low hill with fields and trees. Signed lower right “W Kahn 80” and No. “P.P.2”. On reverse are two Sparro Gallery labels, also a stamp “Purchased by the Reader’s Digest Association Inc.” and having an inventory tag. Housed in a fine wood frame with thick white matte and glass. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24596 (300-500)

1648
$57.50

JOSE CISNEROS (Mexican, 20th Century) THE SCOUT. Limited edition print shows two Civil War soldiers on horseback looking out over a landscape signaling direction. Pencil signed lower right and numbered “24/300″. Housed in a modern gilt frame with colorful double matte. SIZE: SIGHT: 22″ x 14-1/4”. PROVENANCE: From a coastal New Jersey home. CONDITION: Few foxing spots, otherwise very good. 9-24252 (200-400)

1649
$0.00

TWO FRAMED 19TH CENTURY HORSE PRINTS. 1) Large colored engraving after a painting by J.F. Herring Sr. (United Kingdom, 1795-1865). Engraved by G. Paterson, Published 1859 by Goupil & Co., Paris. Titled “A Glimpse of an English Homestead”. The scene shows a barn interior with horses, ducks, chickens, goat, rabbits, and the farm & his wife. Housed in a fine period Eastlake gold & ebony frame with white matte. 2) Black & white engraving after a painting by J.F. Herring (United Kingdom, 1795-1865). Engraved by Thomas Landseer, Published 1847 by S & J Fuller, Paris. Titled “Three Members of the Temperance Society”. The seen showing three horses at watering trough. Housed in a period Eastlake style frame. SIZE: 1) Sight: 24″ x 35″. 2) Sight: 26-1/2″ x 35″. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame. 1) Repaired tear into image in top left. 2) Some toning,small puncture at top edge of image. 9-25112 (500-800)

1650
$287.50

FRAMED COLORED ENGRAVING OF THE FAMOUS HORSE “OLD PARTNER”. The scene shows a jumping horse with rider in landscape surrounded by a black and white cartouche frame. Printed “Published 10th March 1755″. A descriptive legend below. Housed in a black and gold frame with white matte. SIZE: 12″ x 14”. CONDITION: Very good, toning at edges, not examined out of frame. 9-25463 (150-200)

1651
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO HARRY EDWARD STINSON (American 1898-1975) TWO WORKS. Unsigned, unframed landscapes. One oil on board showing a river leading to a lake with trees and flower/grass banks. The other oil on canvas showing a dirt road in front of houses and trees. SIZE: Both 16″ x 18″. CONDITION: One relined, the other has two dime sized areas of loss in sky, otherwise very good. 9-26137 (600-800)

1652
$517.50

ERNEST PARTON (American 1845-1933) BELOW THE GREEN HILLSIDE. Oil on artist’s board landscape scene shows two cows in a pasture at the base of a grass covered hillside under blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a gold wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 9″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25591 (300-500)

1653
$172.50

ELIZABETH GOWDY BAKER (American, 1860-1927) THE YELLOW HOUSE. Unframed watercolor summer scene shows a driveway entrance through tall gate with flowers and trees leading to a yellow house. Unsigned front, but stamped “Maryville College Baker Memorial Art Gallery Elizabeth Gowdy Baker Collection”. SIZE: 15″ x 16-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26108 (300-500)

1654
$0.00

JOHN ALBERT THORN (Mid 20th Century) TREE LINED RIVERBANK. Oil on canvas Summer scene shows a river bend lined with tall trees. Signed lower right. Housed in original gilt frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26481 (300-500)

1655
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO HARRY EDWARD STINSON (American 1898-1975) TWO WORKS. Both unframed, unsigned. One on board; the other canvas on board. Each showing a coastline; one with sandy shoreline with poles and boat, the other with rocks on sand and grasses. SIZE: 14″ x 16″ – 14″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-26138 (600-800)

1656
$0.00

MARY STUARD TOWNSEND MASON (American, 1886-1964) NUDE AT THE WINDOW. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a nude woman standing & looking out at a backyard garden through a large window. A foreground glass top table is set with fruit and reflects the outdoor scene. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern carved bronze colored frame. SIZE: 30″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24936 (1,200-1,500)

1657
$57.50

NOBLE (American, 20th Century) OCEAN GIRL. Oil on canvas scene shows a girl with long hair flowing along the foreground with a mottled background. With her eyes closed, her hair appears to be flowing like water. Signed “Noble” bottom right. Housed in a simple wood frame. Possibly the work of Chloe Dee Noble. SIZE: 20-3/4″ x 29″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27178 (200-400)

1658
$0.00

BURNETT (20th Century) TWO NUDES. Oil on canvas scene shows two nude women kneeling against a white background. Signed bottom right “Burnett”. Housed in a modern bronze edged frame, the back having a “Miami Florida” gallery sticker. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Craquelure, good. 9-26100 (300-500)

1659
$632.50

ATTRIBUTED TO PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR (French 1841-1919) FIGURAL STUDIES. Conte crayon on paper; two sketches on a single piece of paper, one of a 3/4 view of a nude woman and the other a shoulder profile of same woman. Signed lower left “Renoir”. Housed in a fancy gilt frame with linen matte having gold edge behind glass. “Chinoh Art Gallery” label on reverse. SIZE: Sight: 6″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26594 (800-1,500)

1660
$0.00

ROBERT BRITT (Mid 20th Century) THREE NUDE STUDIES & SKETCHBOOK. Three framed watercolor & graphite studies of nude women. Two unsigned, one signed “Robert Britt 2/40”. All housed in black frames with white mattes. Along with an Empire Sketchbook containing 6 pencil & crayon sketches. Signed “RB” and identified as “Dighton 47″. SIZE: SIGHT: 6-1/2″ x 19-1/2″; 13″ x 6-1/2″; 13-1/2″ x 7″. BOOK: 6″ x 9”. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25209 (500-1,000)

1661
$258.75

LOTTIE MEYER CATOK (American Late 20th Century) RECLINING NUDE. Oil on canvas scene shows a nude woman reclining on a teal green cloth. Signed lower right. Housed in a gesso decorated frame with linen liner (as is). SIZE: 11″ x 14″. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-26057 (500-800)

1662
$287.50

SIGNED (French School 20th Century) APRES LE BAIN. Oil on canvas scene shows two half nude women dressing after a swim. Signed lower left Bandur(?). Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 25-3/4″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26597 (500-1,000)

1663
$0.00

UNSIGNED (French, 19th Century) NUDE BRUSHING HER HAIR. Sanguine on paper study of a nude woman seated combing her hair. Housed in a black and gold wood frame. The paper has been mounted to buff colored paper with a gold outline. SIZE: Sight: 10″ x 7-3/4″. In Frame: 12-1/2″ x 8-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-26595 (400-800)

1664
$575.00

EVERETT SHINN (American, 1876-1953) INTERIOR SKETCH. Sanguine on paper sketch showing a nude woman rehearsing ballet while a man rests on a sofa with feet up on coffee table and smoking a cigarette. Signed bottom right “E. Shinn 1910″. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with linen matte having gold liner. SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25684 (300-500)

1664A
$0.00

OTTO FRIED (20th Century) TWO WORKS: PORTRAITS OF MEN. 1) Unframed oil on canvas showing a man dressed in white next to his ladder, paint can & brush. Signed “O Fried 67” lower right. Revel Gallery label on reverse with title “The House Painter”. 2) Three-quarter portrait of a man in blue jeans. Signed lower right “O. Fried 64”. Back with partial label From Revel Gallery and titled “Son of Triton”. SIZE: 1) 50″ x 28″. 2) 38″ x 22″. PROVENANCE: Robert Frederick Woolworth Estate, Monmouth, Maine. (F.W. Woolworth Store). CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-23560 (300-500)

1664B
$977.50

FRENCH SCHOOL (19th/20th Century) HOUSE IN A FRENCH LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows a boy alongside a stream with wild flowers leading to connected house under colorful sky. Signed lower left “Th. Robinson”. Housed in a gilt modern wood frame. The back stretcher having a Sarah Woolworth, New York label. SIZE: 24″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: Robert Frederick Woolworth Estate, Monmouth, Maine. (F.W. Woolworth Store).. CONDITION: Very good with some minor touch up. 9-23507 (300-500)

1665
$460.00

MARTIN ARGAARD (Norwegian, 1863-1913) MARINE SCENE WITH SIDEWHEELER. Oil on canvas. Flying Norwegian and house flags, the crowded side wheeler heads into a protected inlet. Other vessels, include sailing ship accompany the vessel. Signed lower right. Housed in ornate fruit and foliage gold frame. SIZE: 19″ x 27″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Cracquelure throughout. 9-26897 (800-1,200)

1666
$230.00

UNSIGNED (European, 19th century) COASTAL SHIPPING. Oil on canvas scene shows a wide river leading to ocean with several sailboats including a tall ship. Two steeples can be seen on far shore with tall mountains beyond. Foreground with two fishing boats readying for launch. All under a light blue and white cloud sky. Housed in an antique, possibly original, gilt and painted frame with linen liner. SIZE: 13-1/4″ x 20″. CONDITION: Craquelure, stretcher lines, small chip, otherwise very good. 9-26318 (500-1,000)

1667
$86.25

RAFE (American, 20th Century) BEACHED DORIES/”SMILE”. Oil on Canvas. Signed “Rafe” and dated ’90 lower right. Coastal scene at low tide with mid ground blue dory. Yellow dory “Smile” in background. SIZE: 9 1/2″ X 21 1/2″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Good. 9-26970 (100-200)

1668
$316.25

DUTCH SCHOOL (19th Century) MARINE SCENE. Oil on canvas scene shows various sailing vessels and their crew making their way through gray skies and high seas. Main vessel flies the flag of the Netherlands. Unsigned. Housed in a ornate period gold frame. SIZE: 16″ X 24″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Good. 9-26885 (400-600)

1669
$258.75

NORTHERN EUROPEAN SCHOOL (19th/20th Century) TWO NORTHERN EUROPEAN MARINE SCENES. 1) Oil on canvasboard show fisher-folk greeting incoming vessels after the day’s catch. Unsigned. Framed in period style wood frame. 2) Oil on thick paperboard, impressionistic marine scene with three vessels in fore, mid and background sailing in placid seas. Inscribed “ter Bosch W.S.” lower right. Housed in contemporary black and gold floral stenciled frame. SIZE: 1) 9″ X 11″ – 2) 9 1/2″ X 11″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: 1) Craquelure throughout and inpaint. 2) Very good. 9-26898 (300-500)

1670
$345.00

M.A.C. (Dutch School, 19th Century) MARINE SCENE. Oil on canvas animated scene with numerous vessels in strong seas. Detailed rigging and diminutive figure seen in central vessel. Initialed “M.A.C.” lower left. SIZE: 12″ X 18″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Paint loss to sky. Craquelure. 9-26943 (300-500)

1671
$86.25

CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19th century) MARINE SCENE. Oil on canvas, late afternoon animated scene with numerous sailing vessels; steam vessel in background. Indistinctly initialed lower right. Housed in period frame. SIZE: 12″ X 25″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Good. Minor scattered inpaint. 9-26914 (200-400)

1672
$0.00

EDITH LAVINA SOWERSBY (American, 1875-1959) THE RUGGED COASTLINE. Oil on masonite coastal California scene shows waves crashing onto shoreline cliff raising white surf. Receding background coastline. All under a blue and colorful cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a carved wood gilt and painted frame. SIZE: 12″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26268 (800-1,000)

1673
$0.00

HENDRICKS A HALLETT (American, 1847-1921) CLIFFSIDE FISHING. Watercolor scene shows a man standing on a large rock fishing with tree lined cliff as backdrop. A sailboat sails past the cliff and seagulls fly against the white cloud and blue sky. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 18-3/4″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25517 (800-1,200)

1674
$0.00

FREDERIC SCHILLER COZZENS (American, 1846-1928) COASTAL BREAKERS. Watercolor beach scene shows a series of breaking waves on sandy & rock strewn beach. The sky in a light blue with billowing white clouds. A distant coastline with tree & grass covered cliff. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame with linen & gilt liner under glass. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good with slight fading. 9-25281 (600-900)

1675
$0.00

BRUCE BACKMAN TURNER (American 1941-) STORM ALONG THE COAST. Oil on masonite evening scene shows large waves crashing on the coastal rocks, beyond are four houses with lights in the windows. Signed bottom right. Housed in good carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: 9″ x 11-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26040 (600-800)

1676
$690.00

V.H. (American School 20th Century) COASTAL SCENE WITH SUNBATHERS. Oil on canvas. Initialed “V.H. 1933″ lower right. Sand and scrub foreground leads to mid ground with two reclining figures. Placid sea with sailboat beyond. Housed in contemporary gold frame. SIZE: 25 1/2″ X 31 1/4” PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26945 (400-600)

1677
$172.50

AMERICAN SCHOOL (20th Century) ATMOSPHERIC COASTAL INLET. Oil on canvas. Evocative sandy foreground with dories opens onto ocean view with rocky promontory and lighthouse. Mid ground includes foot bridge connecting land and sea. Unsigned. Stretcher stamped “Pennsylvania Academy of Art” and “Lucien Lefebvre-Foinet”. Housed in original period varnished wood frame. SIZE: 20″ X 24″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. Minor abrasion lower right. 9-26944 (300-500)

1678
$0.00

D. W. BOOTY (First quarter 20th century) COASTAL CLIFF DWELLINGS. Watercolor coastal scene shows water’s edge man made stone structures with grass atop. Sails can be seen in the distance and the foreground with rocky beach and birds. Signed lower right and dated “1921”. Housed in its period frame with losses. SIZE: Sight: 10″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26301 (250-350)

1679
$6,612.50

EVAN (Colombian?, 20th century) “ENRIQUE GRAU”. Large oil on canvas scene shows a red and white tablecloth filled with sliced melon and set with a bottle, glass and plate with knife and fork. An interesting black and gray checkered background. Signed upper right “Even 62”. Housed in a good weathered painted wood frame with linen liner. Back of canvas with title, also “Bogota”. SIZE: 37″ x 31″. CONDITION: Small chipped area in bottom right corner, otherwise very good. 9-25788 (400-600)

1680
$0.00

PRATT (American, Mid 20th Century) THE RED MOON. Oil on board interior still life scene shows an open book on a work table with bust of head and a cat figurine. The cat looks out the window at the rising red moon. Signed lower right “Pratt”. Housed in a modern, metal frame. SIZE: 28″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Some roughness to frame edges, some inpainting, some top layer chips at left corners. 9-24330 (500-800)

1681
$172.50

HARRY EVERETT TOWNSEND (American 1879-1941) “ZINNIAS”. Oil on canvasboard shows a white vase filled with colorful red, pink and orange Zinnias. Signed bottom left. Housed in a gilt wood frame with linen and gilt liner. Inscribed on reverse in pencil is title and also “OCT 70″. SIZE: 20″ x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25719 (300-500)

1682
$0.00

ETHLYNDE SMITH (American, Mid 20th Century) DELPHINIUMS. Watercolor flower scene shows dark, light blue, and white flowers with green stems against a white background. Signed lower left. Housed in a painted white wood frame with two-color mattes. SIZE: Sight: 19-3/4″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24602 (200-300)

1683
$115.00

EMILY PERCY MANN (American, 19th/20th Century) PINK FLOWER BOUQUET. Watercolor still life shows a grouping of green stemmed & leafy pink flowers against a naturalistic background. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt wood frame with light gray rag board matte. SIZE: SIGHT: 12-1/2″ x 16-3/4″. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25208 (200-400)

1684
$172.50

UNSIGNED (19th Century) WATERMELON. Unframed oil on canvas still life scene showing cut watermelon with a section on a small porcelain tray with three white flowers, all against a mottled green background. SIZE: 21″ x 30″. CONDITION: Relined,restored, with inpainting. 9-25725 (200-400)

1685
$115.00

UNSIGNED (20th century) FRUIT PLATE. Oil on wood panel still life scene shows a plate filled with colorful fruit with a partially peeled apple and grapes beside. Housed in a stained oak frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Some light scratches, otherwise very good. 9-26306 (200-300)

1686
$0.00

JEAN MACLANE (American, 1878-1964) “ROSES”. Watercolor of roses against a white background. Unsigned but having the original label to reverse with artist name & title. Also a letter from a granddaughter indicating that the painting was in her collection since 1986. Housed in a simple wood frame with glass. SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-23084 (100-200)

1687
$115.00

HENRIETTE WYETH (American 1907-1997) GREEN APPLE, PURPLE SHELL. Colored lithograph showing a green apple and mussel shell against a bluish background. Pencil signed and numbered “A/P”. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with wide white matte. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 9-1/2″ – Image: 8″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26633 (100-200)

1688
$230.00

FRANK WESTON BENSON (American 1862-1951) “RAINBOW COVE”. Etching on laid paper from the published state of 150 (Paff, 263) 1927. Pencil signed lower left. Housed in black wood frame with ivory matte and glass. SIZE: Sight: 8-1/2″ x 10-1/4″. Image: 7-3/4″ x 9-3/4″. CONDITION: Light toning, not examined out of frame. 9-26459 (300-500)

1689
$0.00

JOHN SWAN (American, 1948-) TREE AT THE EDGE. Oil on board scene shows a woman seated under a large tree in the shade while her son is in the tall grass near water under blue & white cloud sky. Signed lower left “John Swan 76″. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 11″ x 14”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24603 (800-1,200)

1690
$402.50

SIGNED (American, First quarter 20th century) SEASCAPE AND LANDSCAPE. 1) Oil on canvas coastal seascape scene signed “W.A. Carson”. Scene shows waves onto a rock strewn beach with cliffs beyond. A dusk scene housed in a fancy gold period frame. 2) Oil on wood panel landscape with road and trees. Signed “Wynne”. On reverse the artist has titled “River Road Inwood N.Y. Sept 1920″. Housed in a painted wood frame. SIZE: 1) 9″ x 12″. 2) 14″ x 10”. CONDITION: 1) Very good with surface dirt. 2) Surface dirt and varnish discoloration, small chips, otherwise good. 7-70082 (300-500)

1691
$0.00

WILLIS HENRY PLUMMER (American 1838-) THE SENTINEL. Oil on board scene shows a large tree prominently stationed at the end of a pond with smaller trees all around. Colorful sky. Housed in a molded wood gold frame. Signed lower left and dated “1892”. SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 8″. CONDITION: Craquelure, some inpainting, otherwise very good. 9-26086 (400-600)

1692
$316.25

H. BERGER (Mid 20th Century) ALONG THE BOARDWALK. Oil on canvas scene shows a boardwalk bridge supported by pylons leading to a steel & wood bridge. Buildings in the background and pedestrians walking along the boardwalk. Signed lower left “H Berger”. Housed in a painted wood frame. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Several patches to reverse repairing tears in canvas which have been unrestored, inpainting, in need of restoration. Otherwise good. 9-24974 (200-300)

1693
$115.00

W.H. ATWOOD (American, 19th Century) HEADING OUT. Oil on board landscape scene shows three figures in a rowboat heading across a river. A house is seen with path to the water with trees, mountains, and colorful sky. Signed lower right. Housed in its original gesso decorated lemon gold frame. SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-23802 (100-150)

1694
$115.00

H. WHITE (American 19th/20th CENTURY) HOUSE AND MILL. Watercolor scene shows a pond with dam, mill and red connected house under colorful trees. Signed lower right H. White. Housed in a lemon gold antique frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 7-1/4″ x 13-1/2. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26460 (75-125)

1695
$0.00

PEDRO GUARDERAS (Ecuadorian 20th Century) ANDES MOUNTAIN AND PLAIN. Unframed oil on canvasboard scene shows a tall snow capped volcano peak rising at the end of a plain with grass, fields and houses. In foreground is a figure with a pack horse. Signed lower right. Also retaining the artist’s card on reverse. SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 25-1/4″. CONDITION: Losses at edge, otherwise very good. 9-25930 (175-225)

1696
$0.00

E. PAUL (20th Century) BUILDINGS IN A LUSH LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows a row of buildings nestled amongst palm & other trees with mountains beyond. Signed lower right “E Paul”. Housed in a modern bamboo style bronze colored frame. SIZE: 23-3/4″ x 29-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24971 (200-300)

1697
$0.00

SANDPAPER PICTURE OF RIVER WITH HAWK. Scene in black and white showing bird perched on branch overlooking river, rowboat and trees. Housed in a grain period frame with gilt edge behind glass. SIZE: 13″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70108 (300-500)

1698
$172.50

KATHERINE WHITE (American 20th Century) VINALHAVEN. Collage on paper having geometric patterns of cloth of different colors. Pencil signed “K. White 1979″. Housed in wood frame with ivory matte and glass. SIZE: Sight: 13-3/4″ x 16-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25828 (100-300)

1699
$0.00

JOAN SAVO (American, 1918-1992) SMILING FACES. Oil on masonite scene shows four smiling faces against a brown background. Signed lower right “Savo 1956″. Housed in a decorative raised wood frame. SIZE: 10″ x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24984 (200-300)

1700
$28.75

UNSIGNED (19th/20th Century) PAIR OF FRAMED PORTRAIT MEZOTINTS. Small prints depicting French Kings. Housed in identical gilt frames with glass. SIZE: Sight: 10″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26470 (50-100)

1701
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) CAPTURED BY THE INDIANS. Black and white pastel on brown paper shows a woman tied to a tree with four Indian braves around the campfire in a woods and mountain landscape. The scene, possibly depicting the capture of Mary Rowlandson during King Philip’s war. Housed in a period frame. SIZE: Sight Size of Image: 19″ x 25″. CONDITION: Paper laid to white board behind glass. Very good. 9-25946 (450-650)

1702
$632.50

EDWARD SHERIFF CURTIS (American, 1868-1952) “A JEMEZ FISCAL”. Plate 552, photogravure by Suffolk Engraving Company, Cambridge, Mass. From a photograph done in 1925 by E.S. Curtis. Unframed, unmatted. SIZE: 21-1/2″ x 17-3/4″. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Toned from previous framing, otherwise very good. 9-25220 (200-400)

1703
$115.00

RUFINO TAMAYO (American/Mexican, 1899-1991) “WATERMELON EATER”. Limited edition print showing a man with large sombrero type hat seated at a table eating a quartered watermelon. Signed in print. Also attached to back on small labels with title and publisher Marlboro Books, New York, Limited Edition. Also “Original in the Collection of Marvin S.__”? Housed in a stained molded wood frame. SIZE: 28-1/2″ x 22″. CONDITION: Some minor scratches, good. 9-22947 (700-1,000)

1704
$0.00

SET OF SIX ENGRAVINGS BY THOMAS COOK (1744-1818) AFTER PAINTINGS BY WILLIAM HOGARTH (1697-1764). Each nicely housed in gilt molded wood frames with double mattes. Each marked under image “Designed by W. Hogarth, Engraved by T. Cook” with title line and Published by G.G. & J. Robinson, London, 1796. Lot includes: Two “Harlots Progress”(Pl. VI) & (Pl. IIII); Three “Marriage A-La-Mode” (Pl. I, Pl. II, & Pl. V); Untitled with a five verse poem. The scene involving an interior with a gentleman being fitted. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 16-1/2″. CONDITION: Some light foxing, appear not to be laid down. Otherwise very good. Not examined out of frames. 9-23905 (500-1,000)

1705
$0.00

PORTFOLIO OF NINE MATTED LIMITED EDITION ENGRAVINGS ON SILK & FOUR OTHER ENGRAVINGS. Each housed in a light blue matte. The 13-1/2″ x 18-1/2″ engravings are corner glued to the matte and numbered “71” and pencil titled below. 1) Interior by L. Schultz. 2) “La Sainte Jormille Sous le Pommier” by W. Unger. 3) “A la Case de Duppe” by W. Unger. 4) “Logerment et Nowiriture” by W. Unger. 5) “Numantin” by Bottche. 6) “Idylle” by W. Unger. 7) “Nature Morte” by L. Gaubeal. 8) “Les Penitents” by W. Unger. 9) “La Marckande d’Evensails” by W. Woernle. Housed in an antique leather portfolio binder. Along with the portfolio is: 10) An unframed 18″ x 24″ engraving by James Smille after a painting by Thomas Cole titled “The Voyage of Life-Youth”. 11-13) Three 18-1/2″ x 24-1/2″ unframed engravings from destroyed engraving plates by three different artists. One by Hamilton Hamilton, another by Kruseman Van Elton and the third by Percy Moran. These three engravings have scratched plate marks and are stamped “I hereby guarantee this to be an impression from the destroyed original plate F.P. Kaiser, Publisher. Along with these three is a copy of a page from Kaiser, the publisher, discussing the sale of these three and limiting them to 250 copies. These three showing that the plate had been destroyed. CONDITION: 1-9) Generally very good. 10) 1-1/2” rip to top margin with some toning. 11-13) Stains, losses to edges, as found. 9-24184 (1,000-2,000)

1706
$0.00

LARGE LOT OF COLORED BOOK PLATES DEPICTING PEOPLE. Size range from 5″ x 8″ to 15″ x 23″. Lot includes Paris men’s fashions and pages of costumes. A nice lot, suitable and ready for framing. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-25220-5 (300-500)

1707
$0.00

LARGE LOT OF NATURE RELATED BOOK PLATES, MOST HAND COLORED. Lot includes hundreds of 4″ x 6-1/2″ individual pages of animals, fish, etc. A quantity of shells, which are not colored. A quantity of birds and flowers. Three hundred plus items. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25220-6 (300-500)

1708
$517.50

LARGE LOT OF ARCHITECTURAL RELATED BOOKPLATES AND PRINTS. Lot includes four large colored engravings of Italian building friezes engraved by Pietro Ghigi, nicely housed in decorative mattes. Approximately 100 plus items. SIZE: Ranges from 13″ x 10″ to 26″ x 39″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-25220-7 (300-500)

1709
$0.00

PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY. Victorian portrait having white highlighting and pen and watercolor, possibly over print. Housed in a Victorian black walnut deep frame. SIZE: Sight: 7-1/4″ x 5-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26163 (100-150)

2000
$460.00

TWO FISHING DERRYDALES & Southard’s TROUT FLY-FISHING IN AMERICA. Connett, Eugene. AMERICAN BIG GAME FISHING. New York:The Derrydale Press, (1935). One of 850 copies. Folio. Spine faded, crown and tail chipped, marks to rear board, owner’s inscriptions with: Phair, Charles. ATLANTIC SALMON FISHING. New York:The Derrydale Press, (1937). One of 950 copies. Spine faded, some rubs and minor stains to front board. Owner’s ink inscriptions and Southard, Charles Zibeon. TROUT FLY-FISHING IN AMERICA. NY:Dutton & Company, 1914. Loose in the case, split to upper right hinge. Owner’s ink inscriptions. All three volumes in quarto. CONDITION: See above. 9-25779 (400-600)

2001
$517.50

Jules Verne VOYAGE EXTRAORDINAIRES 4 Vol set TOGETHER WITH Wallace Nutting FURNITURE TREASURY in 3 Vols IN ORIGINAL SHIPPING CRATE. 19th century. First illustrated editions published by Pierre-Jules Hetzel (1814-1886) including Les Enfants du Capitaine Grant 622 pages plus eight pages of advertisements, L’ile Mysterieuse 612 pages plus eight pages of advertisements, Le Sphinx des Glaces 447 page plus eight pages of advertisements, and Vingt Mille Lieges Sous Les Mers 634 pages plus eight pages of advertisements. Many black and white illustrations. Text in French. Original decorative red and blue cloth with gilt designs and lettering. All edges gilt. Early 20th century. Wallace Nutting set published by Old America Company, Framingham, Massachusetts. Volumes one and two retain dust jackets and in original cardboard sleeve, copyright 1928. Volume three without dust cover, copyright 1933. Of special interest is that the set is retained in the original wood shipping crate with mailing label from Wallace Nutting, Old America Co. of Framingham, Massachusetts. CONDITION: Verne books with wear to spines and edges of covers. Pages generally good. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea with water staining at bottom outer corner of first 75 pages. Nutting books in unused condition with deterioration to dust covers. Otherwise generally very good. 9-26207 (600-900)

2002
$172.50

FOUR BOOKS ON NATIVE AMERICANS. Dodge, Richard. OUR WILD INDIANS. Hartford:1882. Howes D-403; Frost, John. THRILLING ADVENTURES AMONG THE INDIANS. Phila:(1851); Drake, Samuel. THE BOOK OF THE INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA. Boston:1833; and Penhallow, Samuel. THE HISTORY OF THE WARS OF NEW-ENGLAND WITH THE EASTERN INDIANS. Howes P-201. CONDITION: The Penhallow in an attractive three quarter red leather binding. Foxed, various ink inscriptions. The Drake in a repaired binding, foxed. The Frost an about very good copy, the spine bright. The Dodge with faded spine but complete with all six chromolithographs tissue guarded and bright. 9-25778 (150-200)

2003
$690.00

THE HISTORY OF THE DISTRICT OF MAINE BY JAMES SULLIVAN, 1795. Printed by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, Boston containing “a new correct map of the district”. Leather bound. SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 5-1/4″ CONDITION: Binding with separation and use. The interior having toning. The map intact with folds, some foxing but generally in good order. 9-26762 (1,000-2,000)

2004
$460.00

THE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR VOLUMES I & II. The large leather-bound books being a pictorial history of the conflict from 1861-1865 by J.H. Brown Publishing Company, 1884. The 400+ page books filled with wonderful black and white illustrations of both people and battles. SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 12″ CONDITION: Both volumes in very good condition. A very attractive set. 9-26764 (500-1,000)

2005
$115.00

BOOK: A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD IN THE YEARS 1740-42 BY GEORGE ANSON. Sixth edition, London, 1749. Printed for John and Paul Knapton. Including three maps. SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 5-1/4″ CONDITION: Maps with tears at fold but intact. 9-26177 (200-400)

2006
$0.00

MIXED LOT OF LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. A set of THE DECAMERON (London:1914), in three quarter decorated leather (the spines a bit rough), complete in 4 volumes; Count Rumford’s ESSAYS, POLITICAL, ECONOMICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL. (London:Cadell, 1798 & 1800.) 8vo, tree calf, boards of volume one missing; MCFINGAL. Hartford:1782. Front board starting, chip to tail; a second American edition of THE COOK’S ORACLE. Boston:1823. Foxed, boards detached. A later edition (1920) in boards of Rilke’s STUNDEN BUCH; and three others in leather. CONDITION: See above. 9-25325-2 (150-200)

2007
$0.00

TEN EARLY LEATHER-BOUND BOOKS. 1) New Geographical Historical and Commercial Grammar; And Present State of the Several Kingdoms of the World by William Guthrie, London, 1788, 11th edition. Maps are present. 2) Elements of General History, Translated from the French of the Abbemillot, Volume III, Worcester, MA by Isiah Thomas, 1789, First American Edition. 3) Morse’s Geography, 1789. 4) Travels in New England and New York by Timothy Dwight, Volume III, 1822. Frontis map included. 5) The History of Scotland, Volume II, 11th Edition by William Robertson, London, by T. Cadell, 1787. 6) The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America by William Gordon, 3rd American Edition, Volume II, New York, Samuel Campbell, 1801. 7) The History of England by Doctor Goldsmith, Volume I, 4th Edition, Dublin, 1789. 8) The History of America by William Robertson, Volume II, 5th Edition, London, 1788. 9) Sacred Biography…, by Henry Hunter, 1st American Edition, Volume V, Boston, 1795. 10) A New Geographical, Historical and Commercial Grammar; And Present State of the Several Kingdoms of the World by William Guthrie, 1st American Edition Improved, Volume II, 1809. Five maps present. SIZE: Vary from 7″ x 4″ to 8-1/2″ x 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Ex-library books show use, generally intact. 7-70111-1 (1,000-1,500)

2008
$575.00

HAND COLORED PLATES OF BIRDS-London (1786). This copy is signed “Carroll Tyson” famous Maine artist who painted birds of Mt. Desert Island. A profusion of hand colored plates perhaps as many as 100. Three volumes bound as one. Plates bright and refined. CONDITION: No appreciable foxing to the plates. Tight, but front and rear boards missing. 9-25325-1 (400-600)

2009
$230.00

THE BOOK OF SPORT, THE EDITION DE GRANDE LUXE BY WILLIAM PATTEN. Copyright 1901 by J.F. Taylor & Company. Limited edition to 450, numbered 195. The half-leather bound book illustrated with photographs of different sports including; men and women’s golf, tennis, polo, foxhunting, automobiling, lawn tennis, and yachting. SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 11″ CONDITION: Intact. Generally in very good condition. Binding shows use. 7-70111 (800-1,200)

2010
$2,300.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Important Note: Title has typrographical error. The binder’s name is spelled Cosway NOT Causeway as indicated in catalog.

A MAGNIFICENT CAUSEWAY BINDING. Dickens, Charles. DEALING WITH THE FIRM OF DOMBEY AND SON. London; Bradbury & Evans, 1848. In a gorgeous full navy Morocco binding with elaborate green, gold, & red floral surrounds and spine panels. Elaborately ruled inner dentelles with winding vines in gilt. The binding, executed for Byanton Riviere is adorned with a portrait on ivory by the renowned Ms. C. B. Currie. The work is illustrated by Hablot Browne (“Phiz”). The final line on page 324 reads “Captain”, this then would be a later issue. With the bookplate of J.F.D. Tutt. All edges thickly gilt. Top, bottom, and fore edges of the binding with deep & precise gilt chain adornments. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Flawless, appearing as fresh as when issued. Contained in a custom folding box. 9-25214 (3,000-4,000)

2011
$17,250.00

SHACKLETON, E.H. THE HEART OF THE ANTARCTIC. London; William Heinemann, 1909. COMPLETE IN ALL THREE VOLUMES. Volumes I & II (small folio) bound in gold stamped vellum. Copy 11 of 300. The third (folio) volume is bound in half vellum over boards and contains all 16 signatures of the participants in the 1907-1909 Expedition. CONDITION: Each volume has been collated and is complete with all color and black & white plates, portraits, & maps. Ribbon markers in the first two volumes are present and near perfect. The folding panorama on tissue is in “as issued” condition. The vellum remains clean & bright with the inevitable minor contraction of the crowns and small discoloration to tails. A set without an apology. 9-25317 (10,000-20,000)

2012
$4,140.00

THREE VOLUME SET “THE QUADRUPEDS OF NORTH AMERICA” BY JOHN JAMES AUDUBON AND THE REVEREND JOHN BACHMAN, 1849. The three volumes bound in green leather with gold tooling. The books filled with color plates of the animals of America with text. SIZE: 11″ x 7-1/2″ CONDITION: One binding separated, the other two show use but intact. The interior with strong and bright plates in very good condition. 9-26763 (3,000-4,000)

2013
$402.50

Johnson, Samuel. THE LIVES OF THE MOST EMINENT ENGLISH POETS. London:Bathurst et al, 1781. The presumed first edition with portrait frontise piece in Volume I and one page (505) ad at the end of Volume IV. With the bookplate of Lord Esme S. Gordon. Small octavo in three quarter brown leather over marbled boards with richly decorated spines, and mahogany and black spine labels. CONDITION: Slight rub to second band of Volume IV. A most handsome set. 9-25325 (500-1,000)

2014
$0.00

TWO BOOKS ON BRITISH ARCHITECTURE. Garner, Thomas and Arthur Stratton. THE DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE OF ENGLAND DURING THE TUDOR PERIOD. London:Batsford, 1911. Vol. I only, signed by Stratton. Numerous plates and diagrams, boards detached, spine missing. Together with: Carter, John. THE ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE OF ENGLAND PART I. London:Bohn, 1887. The New Approved Edition. Tall (20″) folio in three quarter leather over marbled boards, tight but rubbed. Spine bright, spine label about fine, both parts actually bound as one. CONDITION: See above. 9-25320 (300-500)

2015
$0.00

CASE OF JAMES EARL OF BALCARRAS CLAIMING THE TITLES AND DIGNITIES OF EARL OF CRAWFORD AND OLDER BARONY OF LINDSAY. There are 6 folio volumes describing the case at bar contesting the titles, honors, dignities and properties of the Earldom of Crawford. These were most likely published in London in the second half of the 19th century. The claims revert to the title of the Original Dukedom of Montrose created in 1488. Part 2 of the supplement volume is inscribed to “Joseph Robertson Esq with Lord Lindsay’s compliments”. Second folio has the same presentation. Third folio has the armorial bookplate of Cecil George Savile Foljambe. Together, 6 tall folios. CONDITION: All six bindings in various states of distress, some boards detached. 9-25323 (400-600)

2016
$287.50

TWO GORGEOUS LEATHER BOUND ART BOOKS. Alexandre, Arsene. HISTOIRE DE L’ART DECORATIF DE XVI SIECLE A NOS JOURS. Paris:Henri Laurens, (1892). Tall (16″) folio. In beautiful three quarter purple binding over purple marbled boards. Uniform, but still bright, fading to spine. AEG. In original velvet lined slipcase. Complete with the richly colored chromolithographs (some double page) with: PIETER BREUGHEL DIT L’ANCIEN CHOIX DE 50 PHOTOTYPIES. London & Haarlem:Kleinmann (c.1915). Tall (16″). Brown three quarter leather over marbled boards. An about fine copy. CONDITION: See above. 9-25775 (300-500)

2017
$805.00

LA COLLECTION SPITZER. Paris:Quantin & Librarie Centrale 1890-1892. In six tall (20″) folios. Copy number 230 of 600 on velin paper. Magnificent illustration with a profusion of chromolithographs of objects extending from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. CONDITION: Volume I spine and front board intact, but major split to rear hinge, contents detached. Volume II tight and sound but with red tape repair to lower third of outer spine. Remaining four volumes are tight and sound, but have some rubbing. 9-25774 (750-1,000)

2018
$2,300.00

THE MEMORIALS OF THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH COMMISSARIES CONCERNING THE LIMITS OF NOVA SCOTIA OR ACADIA & ME’MOIRES DES COMMISSAIRES ANGLOIS & FRANCOIS SUR L’ISLE DE ST. LUCIE. London:1755. This is Howe’s M 508. The critical contemporary account (in French and English) of the boundary dispute concerning what is now Maine and Eastern Canada. The ultimate resolution came with the conclusion of the French and Indian war. 4to, three quarter vellum. Woodcut decorative initial letters and head and tail pieces. CONDITION: Volume 1 quite loose in the case with the front free fly detached. Split to lower front hinge. Loss to small portion of the upper right margin of the title page. Loss to margins, 37-40. Occasional mispagination, but book collates to 771 pages. Second volume has become detached from the case. Missing the front free end paper(s), title and half title detached with marginal loss and tears to the title page. Occasional light foxing and mispagination. Book collates complete in 520 pages. Please note the Jeffery’s map is not present. Occasional chips, tears and loss to the margins of several pages. 9-25324 (1,500-2,500)

2019
$0.00

RENARD, LOUIS POISSONS, ECREVISSES ET CRABES. Amsterdam; Reinier & Ottens, 1754. A beautifully hand colored copy of what is the second edition, possibly colored on the remaining copper plate etchings of the first edition of 1719. From our research there are only 34 known copies, 5 of which are in North America. Slim folio rebacked within the past 50 years in 3/4 leather preserving the presumed original boards. The title page (with water stain to a small portion upper left) printed in red & black. Present is the preface by Aerout Vosmear. Bound in is a partial English translation in a fine 19th Century hand. The Avertissement de L’Editeur of 2 pages is present as is the 4 page Declaration Sur Cet Ouvrage. Both half titles are present (in black), Tome I is complete with 43 plates. Tome II with 56 of the 57 plates, missing the Mermaid plate. Subject of great controversy in preparation for publication, history has vindicated the illustrators (predominately Samuel Fallours )with great fidelity to shape and color. There are, nonetheless, charming incorporation of human characteristics to some of the crabs, crayfish, lobsters & fish. The arc of the age of enlightenment sought to illuminate all of nature with precision as to shape & color and these illustrations, in great measure, succeeded. The University of Glasgow asserts that this is the earliest known work of fishes illustrated in color. There is occasional textual commentary, including the edibility of some of the specimens. Present as well is the Table Alphabetique Des Noms in four pages. CONDITION: The illustrations are uniformly bold & bright. There is some age toning to the paper, more so in Tom I. This gives no real offense. There is a small stain to the margins of Fol Arabic III. There is a repaired margin to Fol 3 in Tome I. There is a repaired margin to Septieme Planche and a small margin tear to plate XVI (both in Tome II). There is a curious rectangular discoloration following the plate mark to XXXII. Also as noted above. 9-25315 (20,000-40,000)

2020
$1,092.50

PALLADIO, ANDREA. LES ANTIQUITEZ DE LA VILLE DE ROME. Rome; Mario Catalani, 1646. BOUND WITH:LES SEPT EGLISES PRINCIPALES LA PRIMIERE EGLISE EFT. S. JEAN DE LATERAN. Presumed to be the same publisher & imprint date. The Palladio title comprises pages 131-190 (complete) and the first title in pages 1-130. It is my best opinion that this was a traveler’s book to the great landmarks of Rome. Pages 189 & 180 give a distance table to Rome. Bound in limp vellum and adorned with a profusion of well accomplished woodcuts. The lettered spine title “Antiquities de Rome.” CONDITION: Complete except for the preliminary blanks and likely the rear free fly. A bookworm has made its way through the outer and lower margins of the final 70 pages but is predominately marginal in nature. Several pages are mis-numbered but the book collates as complete. 9-25322 (600-900)

2021
$5,290.00

Aquinas, Thomas CATENA AUREA. Thomas Aquinas’ “Golden Chain” commentary on the church father’s interpretations of the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Printed in 2 columns of 62 lines in Gothic letter. Magnificent rubricated initial letters and emphases in blue and red. 438 leaves to include the Colophon. We believe this to be the edition printed by Michael Wenssler in Basel in 1475. CONDITION: Disbound. Likely rebound at one time as evidenced by brighter trim lines on the inner aspect of the bottom edge. Clean, crisp, thick paper. Leaves 330 and 373 with minor loss to small portion of headline. Very occasional brief marginal annotations in an early hand. Recto of leaf 323 (Luke XXIII) in handsome manuscript. Highly desirable copy. 9-25319 (5,000-7,500)

2022
$0.00

THE HOLY BIBLE, CONTEYNING THE OLD TESTAMENT, AND THE NEW: NEWLY TRANSLATED OUT OF THE ORIGINALL TONGUES & WITH THE FORMER TRANSLATIONS DILIGENTLY COMPARED AND REUISED BY HIS MAIESTIES SPECIALL COMANDEMENT. APPOINTED TO BE READ IN CHURCHES. IMPRINTED AT LONDON BY ROBERT BARKER, PRINTER TO THE KINGS MOT EXCELLENT MAIESTIE. This is the great “She Bible” with the proper reading found in Ruth 3:15 and Mathew 26:36 Reading “Then Commeth Judas with Them Unto a Place called Gethsemane”. Folio, in full leather likely rebound at a very early date with blind stamped front & rear boards. Ample margins. Black letter in double columns of 59 lines. A most desirable copy of an early issue (the printings continue to be debated) of one of the most important books printed in the English language. No new translation of the Bible into the English language was again accomplished until 1885. The remarkable events and personalities surrounding this translation commissioned by King James are well known and are numbered among the greatest scholarly collaborations of the western world. See Herbert 319 and 309 and Printing and the Mind of Man (114) quoting Macaulay, “a book, which if everything else in our language should perish, would alone suffice to show the whole extent of its beauty and power.” CONDITION: The title page of the New Testament with the date “1611” has not been altered. The first title page and preliminary blanks are missing. Minor damp stains to top edges of the first 21 leaves and final 10 leaves. There is minor loss to the first leaf of the book (the second leaf of the Dedication) and the first leaf of the Epistle Dedicatory; missing the first two leaves of the Apocrytha; missing the second leaf of the Translators Notes; missing 9 leaves of the Almanac and Table & Calendar. Missing the second, third, fifth, & sixteenth leaves of the Genealogy (Arabic numbers 1-4; 7/8 and 31/32) as well as the map by Speed. There is occasional repair including: One leaf of Isaiah with loss of one word; Chapter X of Marke; the second leaf of the Actes of Apostles; Tear & repair with manuscript additions to the fourth leaf of the Acts; two small repairs to first full leaves of Epistles of Paul; ten words in manuscript; margin repair to Chapter II of the Second Epistle of Paul to Timothie; small tear (no loss) to second & third leaves of Epistle of Paul to the Hebrewes and margin repair to leaf four; tears to first two leaves of First Epistle of Peter and a repair to the final leaf. No hand written marginalia; book seller/collector notes to front paste down & two paste overs to what is likely an (unknown) owner’s signature to front paste down. Collation notation to final blank leaf and random letters & marks to rear paste down where the word “William?” is written on an oblique angle. The fourteen pages of the Genealogies are elaborately decorative. There is a small trail of a bookworm to the final eight leaves extending about 1/4″ through the lower margin. There is hand coloring (red) to the device on the page listing Holy Days. 9-25318 (15,000-25,000)

2023
$115.00

TWO HANDWRITTEN ILLUMINATED PAGES POSSIBLY 14TH CENTURY OR EARLIER. Medieval manuscript pages handwritten in Europe, possibly France. Two double-sided pages having forty lines of text ruled in plummet. Titled at top of page with chapter numbers appearing within the text. Blue and red pen work ending the text in flourishes. Written on very fine vellum. SIZE: 13″ x 9-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-25313 (400-600)

2024
$1,150.00

ILLUSTRATED 17TH CENTURY BOOK PAGE. The single page having a banner text below which is a man and woman with child in landscape below which is a family crest surrounded by writing and dated 1613. SIZE: 5-3/4″ x 4-1/2″. CONDITION: Some toning, light stains, very good. 9-26072 (1,000-1,500)

2025
$161.00

SMALL MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY DOCUMENT SIGNED BY GOVERNOR FRANCIS BERNARD. Francis Bernard was Governor between 1760 and 1769. The partially printed document directing to pay Miles Greenwood the sum of eleven pounds…dated August 31, 1763. SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 6-1/4″ CONDITION: Split at folds, toned, with foxing. Good signature. 9-25309 (200-300)

2026
$661.25

COMMISSIONING DOCUMENT FOR A.S. WARNER SIGNED BY PRESIDENT ANDREW JOHNSON. Standard document commissioning Warner the rank of Major August 1, 1864 for “Gallantry in the battle of the wilderness Virginia”. Signed “Andrew Johnson” and dated April 14, 1865. Also signed by the Secretary of War, “E.M. Stanton”. SIZE: 18-1/4″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Tape adhesive marks on top and bottom edges; some soiling, wrinkles and folds. 9-27054 (800-1,200)

2027
$1,150.00

COMMISSIONING DOCUMENT SIGNED BY PRESIDENT ANDREW JACKSON. For Joseph F. Green appointing him a “Passed Midshipman” on June 10, 1833 signed in script by the President, Andrew Jackson, July 12, 1833. Also signed by the Secretary of the Navy Levi Woodbury. SIZE: 9″ x 11-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. Stong signatures, seal intact. 9-25302 (1,000-2,000)

2028
$1,955.00

COMMISSIONING DOCUMENT SIGNED BY ULYSSES S. GRANT. Fine commissioning document for Joseph F. Green appointing him a Rear Admiral in the Navy, July 13, 1870 signed June 5, 1872. Signed in bold pen “U.S. Grant” in script. Also signed by the acting Secretary of the Navy “N. Ludlow Case”. SIZE: 20″ x 16″ CONDITION: Extremely fine with some light foxing marks and center horizontal fold with crisp signatures. A nice example. 9-25300 (1,000-2,000)

2029
$6,900.00

COMMISSIONING DOCUMENT SIGNED BY PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN. For Joseph F. Green appointing him a Captain in the Navy, July 16, 1862. Signed by the President with full script signature, February 21, 1863. Also signed by Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy. SIZE: 17″ x 14″ CONDITION: Center horizontal fold, strong signatures, some wrinkling to upper left, corners and edges. 9-25301 (4,000-6,000)

2030
$575.00

LOT OF 24 PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS. The 10″ x 16″ documents include; eleven Bounty Land Documents secretarial signed James Buchanan, six Bounty Land Documents secretarial signed Martin Van Buren, five Bounty Land Documents secretarial signed John Tyler, two Bounty Land Documents secretarial signed Abraham Lincoln and one Bounty Land Document secretarial signed Franklin Pierce SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Some with burnt edges but most are intact. 9-26323 (1,500-3,000)

2031
$575.00

SIX PRESIDENTIAL LAND GRANTS. Four Andrew Jackson, three of which are dated October 21, 1835. The other October 14, 1835. Two Martin Van Buren dated April 10, 1837 and August 1, 1838. All are secretarial signed. SIZE: 10″ x 16″ CONDITION: Some toning. No rips or tears. Otherwise very good. 7-70032 (2,000-3,000)

2032
$0.00

HANDWRITTEN LETTER FROM HENRY KNOX TO THE GOVERNOR OF NORTH CAROLINA, JANUARY 18, 1794. Letter as follows: “War Department January 18, 1794 Sir, I had the honor of writing to your Excellency on the 13th instant and of transmitting duplicates of the same. His Catholic Majesty’s commissioners being desirous that every obstacle may be removed to their agents receiving the money taken by the L’Amee Margueritte, an illicit French privateer, from the Spanish brig St. Joseph, and it appearing indisputable from the evidence received that the money in possession of the Marshall of North Carolina was taken out of the said brig, your Excellency will therefore please to cause it to be delivered to the agent who has been appointed by the Spanish Commissioners for that purpose. I had the honor to be with great respect your Excellency’s obedient servant, H. Knox, Secy of War”. Marked on fold “NO.2 Duplicate/H.Knox/18 January 1794/Recd 6 February 1794″. At this time Henry Knox was Secretary of War under George Washington and presided over the creation of a regular U.S. Navy and the establishment of a series of coastal fortifications. Knox was the nation’s second Secretary of War. SIZE: 12-3/4″ x 8”. CONDITION: Crisp signature and calligraphy very good. 9-25303 (1,000-2,000)

2033
$1,725.00

SIX ORDER DOCUMENTS OF REAR ADMIRAL JOHN A. DAHLGREN AND REAR ADMIRAL DUPONT PERTAINING TO THE CHARLESTON BLOCKADE. John Adolphus Bernard Dahlgren (1809-1870). In February of 1863 Dahlgren was promoted to Rear Admiral and took command of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron. This lot includes: 1) Three page 13-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ order titled “Order of Battle and Plan of Attack Upon Charleston, S.C.” dated April 5, 1863 and signed “S.F. DuPont” Rear Admiral Commanding, South Atlantic Blockade Squadron. This plan was enacted on April 7, 1863. Unfortunately, the nine ironclads were unable to navigate properly in the obstructed channels leading to the harbor. His ships were caught in a blistering crossfire, and he withdrew. Five of the ironclads were disabled and one sank. This was partly the cause of his being relieved of his command at his own request on July 5, 1863. 2) 9-3/4″ x 8″ letter dated July 15, 1863 from “Flag Stmr Augusta Dinsmore/Off Maris Island (Dahlgren used the Dinsmore as his flagship from June 30, 1863 to July 17, 1863) The order is addressed to “The Senior Officer Present Off Charleston Bar”. He informs the senior officer that if the “enemy’s ironclads” come out and attack our wooden vessels the vessel which observes their approach should show three rockets in rapid succession. At that point one of the monitors will be towed out at once to engage. Signed “J.A. Dahlgren” as Rear Admiral Commanding, S.A.B. Squadron. 3) 9-3/4″ x 8″ on blue-lined paper an order from the Flag Steamer Dinsmore July 21, 1863 signed “J.A. Dahlgren” as Rear Admiral Commanding, S.A.B. Squadron. This order directed to the Senior Officer outside the bar, informs him that the Confederate Steamer Sumter has left Liverpool and is headed our way and most likely headed to Fort Sumter with supplies of heavy ordnance. Dahlgren directs “for the capture of this vessel, and no effort should be spared to this end”. 4) A 12-3/4″ x 8″ blue sheet titled “Order for Friday – 14th August 1863”. Dahlgren announces that in a joint operation with General Gillmore “commencing today” the Passaic and the Patapsco will take positions off Fort Sumter and the other monitors will close on Fort Wagner and then advance along the beach towards Fort Gregg. 5) 8″ x 5″ two page letter written from the “Philadelphia” February 5, 1864. The page and a half letter concerns the plight of Lieutenant Commander Eastman. 6) 9-3/4″ x 8″ one page order written on blue-lined paper from the “Flag Steamer Philadelphia/Off Morris Island” February 5, 1864 signed “J.A. Dahlgren” as Rear Admiral Commanding, S.A.B. Squadron. The order is for marines from four different vessels to be sent on board the South Carolina. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25311 (4,000-6,000)

2034
$1,150.00

LARGE ARCHIVE OF PAPER EPHEMERA, PHOTOGRAPHS, ETC. RELATING TO THE PAN AM YANKEE CLIPPER. The archive comes from Alan Wright and Chauncey D. Wright who was an engineer officer on the flights. The cache of material includes two fabulous photograph albums with annotations which include pictures overlooking New York City, the Brazilian Clipper in 1934 shown at West Point and Sikorsky Ramp. Also a series of photographs of Lindbergh’s test of the Brazilian Clipper at Stratford, CT. A quantity of period photographs including some that are signed. Pamphlets concerning the Clipper, some awards, Pan American Clipper magazine, New Horizons magazine and much more. CONDITION: Generally in very good condition. 9-25532 (2,000-4,000)

2035
$0.00

PHOTO OF JOHN AND JACKIE KENNEDY AUTOGRAPHED BY PRESIDENT JOHN KENNEDY. The signature on a reprinted Mark Shaw photograph of John and Jackie standing on the White House balcony. Signed “Sincerely, John F. Kennedy”. SIZE: 11-1/4″ x 9-1/2″ CONDITION: Photo faded. Signature clean. 9-25312 (500-1,000)

2036
$1,840.00

SIGNED ONE PAGE LETTER BY CHARLES I KING OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND. The letter dated April 23, 1628 and signed on the top “Charles R”. The letter relating to a consolidation of troops to one location. It also indicates that the town where the soldiers would congregate would be compensated for their expenses. It needs to be understood that at this time Charles I was in the midst of a Parliamentary crisis involving taxation without Parliamentary consent. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 7-1/2″ (a double-folded page) CONDITION: Very good. Some light foxing and light staining. 9-25307 (3,000-5,000)

2037
$287.50

ONE PAGE DOCUMENT SIGNED BY LOUIS XIV KING OF FRANCE. Written in old French and dated March 6, 1707 the letter refers to a proclamation involving the city of Lille. At this time, in 1707, Lille was in the midst of the War of Succession with Spain. Lille was conquered by the Dutch but became French, once and for all, in 1713 with the signing of the Treaty of Utrecht. SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 10″ CONDITION: The paper has been affixed to flexible plastic. Some losses to corners, soiling, otherwise good. 9-25305 (800-1,200)

2038
$575.00

AUTOGRAPHED LETTER DATED MAY 30TH 1709 BY QUEEN ANNE OF GREAT BRITAIN. The letter signed at top “Anne R”. The letter as follows “Our Will and Pleasure is That out of such Moneys as are or shall come to Your hands for the Use of Our Forces You Pay unto Our Trusty and Welbeloved Major General James Maitland the Sume of One hundred Twenty Six Pound Sixteen Shillings and Seven pence halfpenny, the same being Certifiy’d by You to be Due to Our Garrison of Fort William under his Command for their Pay from the 25th of October to the 22d of December 1708. Both days incl. being 59. Days according to the Establishment and Muster Roll. And for So doing this with the Acquittance of the said Major General James Maitland or his Assign shall be Your Warrant and Discharge. Given at Our Court of St. James’s this 30. Day of May 1709 in the Eighth Year of Our Reign/By her Majty’s Command. Walpole (countersigned)/To Our Right Trusty and/Welbeloved Councillour/John Howe Esqr. Paymr./Generall of Our Guards/Garrisons and Land Forces/in Great Britain.” SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 8″ CONDITION: Edge mounted to a light board. Large water stain at bottom but very readable with a clear signature. 9-25306 (1,000-1,500)

2039
$115.00

AUTOGRAPHED DOCUMENT BY LOUIS XVI OF FRANCE. The document in French attesting to the account of 194,122 pounds 6 shillings to the assistant of the Royal Council Minister of Finances witnessed at Versailles December 19, 1786. Signed in script “Louis”. SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 10-1/4″ CONDITION: The document has been mounted to a flexible plastic backing. Good. 9-25304 (400-600)

2040
$575.00

ONE PAGE LETTER SIGNED BY THE MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE. Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, the Marquis de Lafayette (1757–1834). The one page letter addressed to Madame Randall, Paris postmarked October 6, 1829. The letter, in French. General content as follows: Here’s what he tells me about your affairs: Having completely abandoned the practice of the legal profession and as I was almost always out of town, I would not have been able to give proper attention to the case made??. Randall, so I left to the care of Mr. Charles Patterson, and I put his name on the blank proxy who had been given. It shall meet the cleverness has probity. Made. Randall can, I am sure, as it will all agree that he will write to him by his Interets.Il the first building, I think it will give him immediately the interest of the three thousand dollars, on the remains, after the bankruptcy of Mr. M. Ritchetes, and the state in which Mr. Randall’s interest has left his properties, I fear that this has very little has to wait but for instructions which will be more particular by Mr. Patterson. SIZE: 9″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25310 (800-1,200)

2041
$12,650.00

IMPORTANT SIX PAGE LETTER SIGNED BY COMPOSER RICHARD WAGNER FEBRUARY 5, 1855. The letter on a folded double-sided sheet containing six pages of text. A stamp to upper left “Straf-anstalt Zu Waldheim”. The letter, in German, dated Zurich, 5 Feb 1855. It concerns a few topics, one the visit of his wife; the performance of Tannhauser across Germany and the success of his Lohengrin and Flying Dutchman though he states the performances are more or less bad. He mentions that the London Philharmonical Society invites Wagner for a series of concerts during the season and Wagner accepts. They were to be between March 12 and June 25. At the beginning of July he intends to be back at Seelisberg on the Vierwaldstatter. He has finished the composition of the Walkure and at the special request of Liszt he sends him the original of Rheingold for inspection. He gives an account of Schopenhauer’s life and his philosophy. Note: There are correspondences with several autograph dealers in the 1970s regarding the possible sale of this document. In a response from Charles Hamilton is the following “Over the years I have handled dozens of Wagner letters, but yours is the finest I have ever seen!” With the letter there was provided a copy in German as well as two translations into English. On one of the copies it was noted that the letter had been published in the book “Letters by Richard Wagner” by W. Altmann. SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. Clear text and signature. 9-25308 (5,000-10,000)

2042
$4,025.00

FULL PLATE AMBROTYPE OF AN OUTING AT NIAGARA FALLS ATTRIBUTE TO PLATT D. BABBIT. Circa 1855-1860. Scene shows a group on the American side of Niagara Falls including a child, three men, and two women all in fancy clothing. Babbit was known to have shot hundreds of photographs from the same vantage point referred to as “Prospect Point”. Housed in a full plate leather case. SIZE: 7″ x 9″. CONDITION: Very good, case has broken hinge area. 9-27187 (3,000-4,000)

2042A
$345.00

LARGE ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPH OF NAN-KUN-TO-WIP VALLEY ARIZONA, UNSIGNED BUT BY JACK HILLERS. This large albumen photograph illustrates a panoramic view looking down this gorgeous canyon. Above the photographer and near the center of the image, is a rock protruding from the ledge and a western figure laying in a reclining position on the very edge looking at the photographer. This is a terrific 19th C. vista. The image mounted on a period cardboard matte with a stenciled design and a printed title in the lower left of the image. SIZE: Approximately 9-3/4″ w x 13″ h , overall the size including card 16″ w x 20″ h. CONDITION: The matte overall lightly soiled, the image with some slight soiling, but generally image is strong and generally clean. A wonderful large southwest image. 4-45611-1 (1,000-1,500)

2043
$2,300.00

12-PIECES OF HISTORICAL STAFFORDSHIRE. Plates consisting of Five Shell and Foliage Border Series, “Commodore MacDonnough’s Victory” including a 10″ plate with minor flake on edge; two 9-1/4″ plates and two 7-1/2″ plates; a Foliage and Shell Series “View of Liverpool”; a Foliage and Shell Series “City of Albany, State of New York”; a Foliage and Shell Series scene with an anchored American ship in harbor; a Foliage and Shell Series 8-1/4″ “Dartmouth”; a pair of 6-1/2″ “Cowl’s Harbour”, all impressed Wood and Sons; together with an 8-1/2″ high teapot with floral border depicting ships in an evening harbor, unknown maker. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: All in good condition unless otherwise stated above. 9-26980 (1,000-1,500)

2044
$1,121.00

THREE HISTORICAL STAFFORDSHIRE COVERED DISHES. 1) Square form shell border series with harbor scene having rosette finial “Impressed Wood” (Enoch Wood and Sons). 2) Footed oval form with foliage border centered with Asian port scene with figures and pagodas in background having a rosette finial, unmarked. 3) Square form with shaped edge. Foliage and Scroll Border Series. River scene with fishermen, fortress in background with square finial. Impressed mark Clews Staffordshire. SIZE: 1) 9-1/2″. 2) 12-1/2″ X 9-1/2″. 3) 12-1/4″ X 10″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: 1) Minor flake to rim underside and cover underside as well as three minor flakes to rosette. 2) Very good condition. 3) Two very minor chips to base rim. 9-26977 (600-900)

2045
$1,380.00

LOT OF 13 PIECES OF STAFFORDSHIRE TEAWARE. Consisting of two teapots with acorn finials, tallest 11″ with floral border and farm views, unknown makers; four floral bordered teapots with various hunt and Asian port views, tallest 8-3/4″; four sugars, three covered, floral borders having various views; three creamers, tallest 5″, with various views. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Finial and one handle lacking to sugar bowl, various chips and repairs. 9-26978 (1,000-1,500)

2046
$920.00

13 PCS HISTORIC STAFFORDSHIRE. The Picturesque Scenery and Select Views Series, consisting of set of four 10″ plates “Llanarth Court, Monmouthshire”; set of eight 10″; “Pains Hill, Surrey” together with a 10 3/4″ bowl “Warleigh House, Somersetshire” all by R. Halls with blue underglaze mark. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: A few minor chips, otherwise in good condition. 9-26875 (1,000-1,500)

2047
$1,265.00

EIGHT PIECES OF AMERICAN HISTORICAL STAFFORDSHIRE. Consisting of three Shell Border Series, two 10″ diameter, one 9″ diameter plates featuring American paddle wheel “Union Line”, impressed marked “Wood and Sons”; two Shell Border Series plates, “Falls Montmorenci, Quebec” impressed “Wood and Sons” with blue underglaze mark, 8-1/2″ and 9″; one 9″ American Independent 1776 Washington commemorative impressed “Wood and Sons” plate; one 5-1/2″ Foliage and Scroll border river view impressed “Clews” Staffordshire and a 3-1/2″ Shell Border Series cup plate with American fortress impressed “Wood and Sons.” PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: 9″ plate has crack with staple repair. Otherwise in good condition. 9-26979 (800-1,200)

2048
$2,065.00

10 HISTORICAL STAFFORDSHIRE RECTANGULAR PLATTERS. Consisting of a 19″w Select Views Series “Church of St. Charles and Polytechnic School, Vienna, Germany”, R. Halls blue underglaze mark; set of three 14-3/4″ Foliage and Shell Border Series, “View of Dublin”, impressed mark Wood and Sons; one 12-3/4″ Foliage and Shell Series “High Lands, Hudson River” impressed mark Wood and Sons; 11-3/4″ London Views Series “London”; 11-1/4″ Flower and Leaf border, pastoral view with castle in background, impressed Adams, Staffordshire; 10-3/4″ Grapevine Border Series, “The Colosseum, Regent’s Park”, impressed Wood (Enoch Wood); 9-1/4″ Acorn and Oak Leaf border “Oxburgh Hall”; 9-1/2″ Fruit and Leaf border, scenic view with cathedral, unknown maker. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: 19″ very minor flake on rim, 9-1/2″ as noted, otherwise in very good condition. 9-26982 (1,500-2,500)

2049
$632.50

CARVED AND PAINTED FOLK ART LION. First half 19th century, probably Pennsylvania. Depicting a recumbent lion with full mane and semi-open mouth. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h x 6-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Paint abraded on nose, tips of ears and ends of plinth. Structurally very good. Painted surfaces are old. 9-25563 (1,000-2,000)

2050
$1,092.50

RARE HIGH HAT SHAPED WALL PAPER DECORATED PASTEBOARD BOX. 19th Century. Top hat form, having blue & white wall paper with tight rope acrobats in two panels. The edges having a mustard paper outline. The box comes with its original matching cover. A tag states “Found in attic 57 Pearl, Belfast”. SIZE: 9″ h x 13″ x 11-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Collection of Avis Howells, Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Generally good with some losses to edges but panels are intact. 9-25144 (800-1,200)

2051
$747.50

IMPORTANT EARLY AMERICAN H.B. CROSBY KNIFE WALL BOX. First half 19th century. Believed to be Henry Barrett Crosby (1815-1872?) of Paterson, New Jersey. Carved from the solid, the unusual wall box fitted for 9 knives in slotted compartments. The front decorated with a shaped leather cover carved with the name “H.B./CROSBY”. SIZE: 17″ h x 5-1/2″ w x 2-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good with wonderful worn surfaces and dark, rich patina. 9-25401 (1,000-2,000)

2052
$0.00

EARLY AMERICAN DECORATED PINE BLANKET CHEST. Late 18th century. In a red wash with inlay simulated painted two tone borders. The rectangular strap hinged lid with applied molded edges opening to an interior fitted with a lidded till, the dovetailed chest with pair of aligned drawers on molded base raised on suppressed ball feet. The case mounted with carrying handles. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h x 38″ l x 20″ d. CONDITION: Very good with scrubbed surfaces. 9-25982 (2,000-3,000)

2053
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th century) TITLED PORTRAIT OF THE SEAMSTRESS “PHEBE WALTERS”. Oil on canvas half portrait of a woman seated in a writing arm Windsor chair holding a tatting card decorated with flowers and in the other hand a thimble is at the end of one of her fingers. She wears a ribbon with needlework flowers, presumably some of her work, around her neck. She wears a flower decorated lace bonnet along with a lace top. On reverse of canvas are some old notes identifying the sitter and the family, “Phebe Walters, married Titus Ketchum”, “sister to Ruth Walters”, and “Ruth married James Valentine Sr.” Housed in original gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. CONDITION: Open tack holes all around the stretcher, craquelure, surface dirt and some minor chipping. In need of some restoration. 9-26482 (800-1,200)

2054
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND GRAIN PAINTED STEP BACK PINE CUPBOARD. Early 19th century. One piece cupboard in red paint, smoke decorated with sloping upper doors fitted with a pair of cupboard doors opening to an interior of three fixed shelves above a medial shelf over a pair of aligned short drawers over a pair of cupboard doors. SIZE: 77-1/2″ h x 43-1/2″ w x 20-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a private Vermont collection. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Painted surfaces early but not original over original green/gray base. 9-22816 (2,500-3,500)

2055
$1,035.00

RARE THREE ARM CANDLE SCONCE. Circa 1820, New England. Fabricated from tinned sheet iron, the reflective back plate with crimped edge joined to three aligned candle cups with bobeches. SIZE: 8″ h x 11-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good with normal and expected wear with much of the tin surfaces intact. 9-25648 (600-900)

2056
$0.00

PASTEL STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT & FLOWERS. 19th Century. The still life scene set atop a mantle with a compote of strawberries, green & purple grapes, plum, peach, orange, watermelon, black raspberries, cherries, and a glass vase with morning glories & roses. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with white matte. Unsigned. SIZE: SIGHT: 18-3/4″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25654 (500-900)

2057
$1,092.50

23 PIECES OF FLORAL AND FRUIT MOTIF STAFFORDSHIRE. Consisting of a 16-1/2″w double handled soup tureen; a 12-1/2″d bowl; a 14-1/2″w rectangular platter; teapot; set of four 10″d plates; set of six 7-1/2″d plates; two cups, one saucer; a 4-1/2″d waste bowl; footed cup; set of two 10″d plates; one 5-1/2″d bowl; one footed sugar. Some with impressed markings of Joseph Stubbs, Longport. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Hairline to tureen at rim. Minor flakes to teapot spout and lid. 9-26985 (500-1,000)

2058
$0.00

IN THE STYLE OF JACOB MAENTEL (American 1763-1863) MAN WITH TOP HAT. Watercolor on paper side view of a man in formal black tux with tall stovepipe black hat. Unsigned. Housed in a modern gilt frame. The piece has been mounted to a brown paper background. SIZE: Paper: 9-1/4″ x 5-1/4″. Sight: 11″ x 9″. CONDITION: Some uniform staining and dirt, probably done to enhance the age of the item. 9-27129 (500-1,000)

2059
$805.00

ANTIQUE LILLIHAN RUG. Circa 1900, West Persia. The overall dense polychrome floral design on a claret red field within a main border of floral latticework within multiple floral guard borders. SIZE: 9′ x 12″. CONDITION: Pile remains very good. 9-25993 (1,500-2,500)

2060
$1,150.00

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE SLANT LID DESK. Last quarter 18th century, probably Eastern Massachusetts. The rectangular dovetailed maple case with hinged sloping lid opening to an arrangement of valanced cubby holes over small drawers, above lopers and with four graduated long drawers with molded edges on a molded base raised on bracket feet with shaped returns. The desk in original red wash with white pine and chestnut secondary woods. SIZE: 42″ h x 36″ w of case x 18-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good with original brasses and original repaired bracket feet. Lid with repair at hinge on proper right side. 9-27062 (2,000-3,000)

2061
$747.50

NEW ENGLAND DECORATED PANTRY BOX. Second quarter 19th century. This maple and pine example with rare and nicely decorated surfaces. Lid with central flower head within a border of trailing floral vinery in red, salmon and green. Sides of box similarly decorated. All on a dry mustard ground. SIZE: 3″ h x 7″ dia. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Original painted surfaces remain intact. 9-25639 (600-900)

2062
$805.00

FINE NEW ENGLAND CHERRY CANDLE WALL BOX. Late 18th, early 19th century. The tall slender box fitted with a sliding lid carved with raised panel and applied with molded edge. The backboard continuing to a paddle form crest for hanging. SIZE: 20″ h overall x 6-1/4″ w x 5-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Very fine untouched condition with good color and patina. Top molding of sliding panel reattached. 7-70002 (500-700)

2063
$345.00

CONNECTICUT RIVER VALLEY QUEEN ANNE CHERRY HIGHBOY BASE. Late 18th century. Rectangular top with deep molded edges above the conforming case fitted with 2 deep drawers above a scalloped apron, raised on short cabriole legs terminating in round pad feet. SIZE: 36-1/2″ h x 43″ w x 20-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Retaining original brasses. Good color and patina. Replaced top. 9-25141 (1,000-1,500)

2064
$2,645.00

FINE THEOREM OF FRUIT IN A BOWL. Circa 1820, American. Rendered with oils on velvet depicted as an overflowing bowl of fruit. Vibrantly colored fruits in bold blue and yellow striped bowl on a green ground. This exceptional theorem mounted in a period giltwood frame. Attached to back is an “Old Print Shop, NYC” label. SIZE: Sight: 14-5/8″ x 19″. CONDITION: Colors remain vibrant with age appropriate toning to background. Overall very good. Small losses to frame. 9-25651 (2,500-4,500)

2065
$575.00

AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLE. Late 18th century, probably New England. Rectangular top with conforming hinged leaves projecting above the rectangular apron raised on cabriole legs with shaped and scalloped returns, two hinged swing legs for support, terminating in ball and talon feet. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h x 15″ w closed, 43-1/2″ w open x 42″ d. CONDITION: Leaves with losses at hinges. One swing leg with primitive repair at bracket. 9-25142 (1,000-1,500)

2066
$747.50

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE MAPLE TALL CHEST OF DRAWERS. Last quarter 18th century. Rectangular dovetailed case with cove molded cornice fitted with 5 thumb molded graduated drawers on a molded base raised on bracket feet with scalloped returns. SIZE: 49″ h x 36″ w of case x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good with old cleaned surfaces and with early, if not original, brasses. Bracket feet pieced. Top surfaces with old water stains. 9-25146 (1,000-1,500)

2067
$345.00

FINE ARCHITECTURAL WALNUT CORNER CUPBOARD. Second quarter 19th century, probably Pennsylvania. In two parts, the upper case with reeded molded cornice projecting above a pair of 8 panel doors, opening to a painted interior of three shelves with serpentine scalloped fronts. Joined to the mid-molded lower case fitted with a pair of recessed panel cupboard doors on a molded base with bracket feet and shaped apron. SIZE: 82″ h x 56″ w x 34″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Maine home. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Retaining old surfaces with good patina. Glass panes appear original. Feet with minor repairs. Very good overall. 9-21749 (1,000-2,000)

2068
$0.00

NORTHWEST PERSIAN ORIENTAL RUG. Second quarter 20th century. Three aligned diamond medallions decorated with crabs and latch hooks on a brick red field filled with polychrome flower heads, lollipops and lightening bolts all within dark brown spandrels within zigzag borders. SIZE: 4′ 7″ x 8′ 7″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25395 (700-900)

2069
$1,092.50

FEDERAL MAHOGANY LOLLING CHAIR. Circa 1810, possibly New York. Canted rectangular overupholstered back with serpentine crestrail joined to shaped molded arms on outswept supports centering a trapezoidal overupholstered seat raised on square molded channeled frontal legs and backswept rear legs, joined by a recessed box stretcher on original leather and brass casters. SIZE: 45-1/2″ h of back, 14-1/2″ h of seat, 27″ w overall, 30″ d overall. CONDITION: Of pegged construction, with professional restoration and tightening of arms at frame. Original surfaces cleaned and well preserved. Silk brocade fabric in very fine condition. Very good overall. 9-25287 (1,500-3,000)

2070
$862.50

FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS. First quarter 19th century. Rectangular top with bowfront above the conforming case fitted with four graduated long drawers, mounted with eagle brasses and with contrasting double string inlays, raised on flared French feet. SIZE: 37″ h x 40-1/2″ w x 22-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good. Professionally repolished. 9-25569 (800-1,200)

2071
$0.00

FULL BODIED GILT-COPPER EAGLE WEATHERVANE. Last quarter 19th century, American. This large well articulated displayed eagle perched on a copper ball now joined to a roof mount. Offered with a museum stand. SIZE: 32-1/2″ h x 43″ wingspan. CONDITION: Gilded and verdigris surfaces mostly intact. Seams generally good. Tight splits seam of proper left wing front at body. Original wing supports intact. Very good overall. 9-25414 (3,500-4,000)

2072
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND SPINDLE BACK WINDSOR CHAIR. Circa 1800, probably Maine. The curved nine spindle back with conforming crest rail joined to a nearly round plank seat raised on simulated bamboo turned legs joined by box stretchers. SIZE: 32″ h of back, 16″ h of seat. CONDITION: Re-glued with old crusty varnished surfaces. 7-70052 (700-900)

2073
$690.00
Revised: 8/22/2012

Correction: Condition Report has a typographical error. It should read some pieces with chips.

6 PIECES OF STAFFORDSHIRE, CHINESE VASE PATTERN. Assembled “Chinese Vase” or “Basket, Brick & Vase” pattern consisting of a acorn finial Adams teapot, 11″h; three rectangular teapots; a covered sugar bowl; and creamer by Clews with impressed markings. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Two teapots have a minor chip to lid. 9-26863 (300-500)

2074
$345.00

IMPORTANT SOUTH NEW JERSEY GREEN GLASS LILY PAD CREAMER. Mid 19th Century American. In pale green glass with pinched spout and everted rim applied with parallel lines of glass beading, the creamer applied with an S-scroll handle, decorated in a lily pad design above a flat foot rim. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: With some minimal and minor damage to one row of beading at collar. Hairline at upper handle at body. 9-24186 (800-1,200)

2075
$0.00

FINE EARLY AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED BOX. First quarter 19th century. The rectangular hinged lid fitted with brass carrying handle opening to a floral wallpaper covered interior. The lid painted with a polychrome floral and fruit wreath with spandrels of leaf tips. The front with a strawberry and floral-filled basket on a mustard yellow ground. One end of the box a pointillated portrait of an American ship of the line rendered overall with placards and banners of American patriotic slogans. Opposing end decoupage of an industrial print of a 19th century scene. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 12″ l x 6-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Generally good with original surfaces. Some losses to end panels and to borders. 7-70065 (4,000-5,000)

2076
$5,750.00

RARE BLACKHAWK FULL BODIED COPPER WEATHERVANE. Third quarter 19th century. A.L. Jewell & Co., Waltham, MA. This fine diminutive example with sheet copper mane and tail edges with verdigris surfaces. Offered with museum stand. SIZE: 17-1/2″ h x 25″ l. CONDITION: Very fine with two early filled bullet holes to proper left rear leg and mane. Retains traces of original gilding. 9-25625 (7,000-10,000)

2077
$460.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON MAHOGANY SERVING TABLE. Second quarter 19th century. Rectangular top above conforming frieze fitted with 2 long drawers raised on spool and ring turned cylindrical legs with brass capped casters. SIZE: 28″ h x 30-1/2″ w x 18-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains original surfaces. Stamped brasses early replacements. Casters original. Overall very good. 9-25057 (600-900)

2078
$402.50

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL TIGER MAPLE TILT TOP CANDLE STAND. First quarter 19th century. Oval hinged top joined to compressed ring and baluster turned standard raised on elongated tripod spider leg base. SIZE: 28-1/4″ h x 20-3/4″ l x 12″ w. CONDITION: Repolished. Structurally very good. Top reduced. 9-25669 (600-900)

2079
$0.00

AMERICAN FULL BODY COPPER RUNNING HOUND WEATHERVANE. Early 20th century. This well defined example with traces of original gilding and with nice verdigris surfaces. Offered with museum stand. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h x 28-1/2″ l. CONDITION: No evidence of repairs, restoration or damage. Surfaces good. Point of nose with some irregularity. 9-27079 (5,000-7,000)

2080
$0.00

UNUSUAL SHERATON TAMBOUR DESK CABINET. Circa 1840, Southern New England. This unique form with raised central cabinet fitted with tambour doors sliding open to reveal an arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers behind a hinged lid opening to a tooled leather writing surface supporting by lopers over two deep long drawers flanked by reeded pilasters. The cabinet ends each with a demilune tambour section opening to compartments. The whole raised on tapered reeded cylindrical legs. SIZE: 50″ h x 59″ w x 24″ d. CONDITION: Generally good with minor old areas of restoration and with some losses to reeded trim on proper right end tambour. 7-70054 (5,000-7,000)

2081
$0.00

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT DROP LEAF TABLE. Late 18th, early 19th century. The rectangular top with hinged leaves projecting above an arched apron raised on cabriole legs with shaped returns terminating trifid feet. SIZE: 28″ h x 48″ l closed x 18″ w, 48″ x 48″ top open. CONDITION: Repolished. Top reattached with cosmetic restoration. Legs and feet original. Good overall. 9-25991 (2,000-3,000)

2082
$8,050.00

RARE VERDIGRIS MOLDED COPPER AND ZINC FORMAL EQUESTRIAN WEATHERVANE. Third quarter 19th century. Attributed to A.L. Jewell, Waltham, MA. This fine example depicting a female rider in full dress and high hat seated erect on a prancing horse with weathered green surfaces. Offered with museum stand. NOTE: A similar example sold at Christie’s, New York January 2006, Lot 416. A nearly identical example illustrated The Art of the Weathervane by Steve Miller, page 69. SIZE: 27″ h x 28″ l. CONDITION: Very good with untouched surfaces. 9-26048 (10,000-15,000)

2083
$3,220.00

32 PIECES OF BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE, FLORAL AND SHELL PATTERN. Consisting of well & tree platter, 17-1/2″ w; two partial tea services, one with fruited knop having covered sugars, creamers, etc.; a two-handled rectangular 15″ w platter and a 13″ w platter; set of five 10″ dia plates; set of five 9″ dia plates; set of five 6″ dia bowls; handled covered vegetable; pair of 7-1/2″ dia plates; lot of four handle-less cups. Some impressed with Joseph Stubbs, Longport. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Both covered sugars and teapots have minor flakes at rims. Handled tray has hairline crack to base. With assorted various minor chips on some pieces. 9-26984 (1,000-1,500)

2084
$460.00

UNUSUAL PAINT DECORATED HANGING CUTLERY RACK. Circa 1858. This nice decorated example in pine with a sloping hood supported by colonnettes centering three stepped shelves above a wide frieze on a molded base. The cornice painted with the date “1858” centering three initials in script “J.R.S.” (possibly). The backboard pierced for hanging, painted with a ribbon tied floral spray. The lower frieze similarly paint decorated. The rack is accompanied by 9 large Continental pewter spoons, several with touchmarks. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h x 11-3/4″ w x 4-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Generally good. Shelves with splits in need of restoration. With original painted and varnished untouched surfaces, now with heavy alligatoring. Base molding left side facing absent. 9-27064 (800-1,200)

2085
$690.00

CAUCASIAN STYLE ORIENTAL CARPET. Second quarter 20th century, Pakistan. The central poled medallion within a frame of pale blue and green stylized pine cone medallions, all within a variegated brick red field. The main border of stylized polychrome crabs within guard borders of latch hooks. SIZE: 7′ x 7′ 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25397 (800-1,200)

2086
$2,070.00

FINE SET OF EIGHT HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY SHIELD BACK ARMCHAIRS. 19th century, New York. Believed to be benchmade Centennial chairs, each with molded arched top of crestrail continuing to serpentine sides then to molded stiles, centering curved molded splats each acanthus carved at the base within the shield. Beneath the arched crestrail is a carved floral spray. The molded arms with incised carving on incurved supports centering a bowed seat frame with serpentine front rail raised on square molded tapering legs, concave at the front and outer edge, blocked at the ankle then tapering to the foot. The rear legs slightly backswept. Note: for an example with similar elements see American Furniture, The Federal Period by Charles F. Montgomery, figure 52, page 107. SIZE: 37-3/4″ h of back, 18″ h of seat x 22″ w overall. CONDITION: Three chairs with old professional repairs to backs, otherwise generally good. Medium to dark brown color. Nice patina. 9-26766 (2,000-3,000)

2087
$0.00

FULL BODIED COPPER HORSE AND JOCKEY WEATHERVANE. Last quarter 19th century. This fine example with verdigris surfaces and with remnants of early paint depicting a rider with mutton chops and cap posed in upright position holding reins and crop. The horse “Smuggler” with well defined details. Now offered with museum stand. SIZE: 16″ h x 25-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good with single unrestored bullet hole in mane and with minor seam separations. 9-25622 (8,000-12,000)

2088
$6,900.00

FINE PAIR OF CARVED AND GILT ARCHITECTURAL EAGLES. First half 19th century, American. Carved as opposing displayed eagles each on a rockwork plinth, plumage deeply carved and gilt decorated overall. Note: Carvings of this form often found above interior doorways. These particular examples, unfinished at the back, were designed to be mounted against a wall or other such structure. SIZE: 13″ h x 30-1/2″ wingspan. CONDITION: Structurally very good with old reinforcement straps to backs of wings. Surfaces appear to be untouched. 7-70097 (5,000-7,000)

2089
$1,322.50

SHERATON MAHOGANY & BIRDSEYE MAPLE SEWING STAND. Circa 1825. Rectangular top with hinged D-form leaves above conforming case fitted with three reverse graduated drawers with birdseye maple fronts and cockbeaded edges, the topmost fitted with hinged baise lined surface. Bottom drawer mounted with fabric bag. Whole raised on baluster turned tapered cylindrical reeded legs with ring turned cuffs. SIZE: 29″ h x 18-1/2″ w closed x 14-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good. Professionally restored and refinished. 9-25981 (2,500-4,500)

2090
$4,600.00

NEWBURYPORT CHIPPENDALE BIRCH TALL CASE CLOCK, DIAL SIGNED DAVID WOOD. Second half 18th century, Massachusetts. The bonnet with molded swan’s neck pediment with pinwheel rosettes alternating with brass ball and spire finials fitted with a molded arched door flanked by freestanding colonnettes with brass capitals and bases joined to the rectangular throat fitted with a conforming door with arched top joined to a cove molded box base raised on bracket feet. The painted iron dial with Roman numeral and Arabic chapter ring centering a sweep seconds subsidiary dial above calendar, time and strike apertures above the painted name “DAVID WOOD/Newbury Port” all within polychrome painted spandrels of floral sprays. The arch paint decorated with an exotic bird amidst flowering branches within a pointilated blue wreath. The associated 8 day brass movement striking on bell with an “Osborne’s” iron back plate. Offered with pendulum, finials, winder, two weights and door key. SIZE: 84-1/2″ h x 14″ w of throat x 9-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Case with mahoganized finish, scrubbed. Glass panel in door cracked. Dial probably cleaned with early repaint. Craquelure throughout. Overall good. Movement possibly English. 9-25538 (5,000-8,000)

2091
$805.00

MASSACHUSETTS WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT CHEST ON FRAME. Third quarter 18th century, probably Boston. In two parts, the upper case with molded cornice with an aligned pair of short drawers over three graduated long drawers fitted to the lower case with molded edge above a pair of short drawers centering a shallow drawer with arched and scalloped apron, all raised on a later 6 legged frame. Bell turned legs joined by flat scalloped stretchers raised on ball feet. Chest with figured burl walnut veneers within double cross- banded borders. SIZE: 62″ h x 40″ w x 22-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Restored and repolished with out of period frame. Brasses replaced. Good overall. 9-25288 (1,000-2,000)

2092
$345.00

FIVE FRAMED WAX RELIEF PORTRAITS. Lot includes: Three with similar frames having portraits of Franz Liszt, Mr. Eliz Fry, and Mozart (two-color). Along with two identically framed two-color portraits of John Peale and Blackstone. SIZE: OVERALL: First three are 6-3/4″ x 6″; Following two are 9-1/4″ x 8″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-24690 (800-1,200)

2093
$230.00

THREE FRAMED WAX RELIEF PORTRAITS. Each housed in a period decorative wood frame with glass fronts. Depicting Dante, Robert Adam (inscribed on edge of wax relief “Robert Adam Architect Died March 1792″ and illegibly with artist name), and Leonardo Da Vinci (two-color). SIZE: Overall: Dante: 11″ x 8″; Adam: 5-3/4″ x 4-2/3″; Da Vinci: 7-3/4″ x 7”. CONDITION: generally very good. 9-24690-1 (800-1,200)

2094
$1,035.00

EXCEPTIONAL LARGE SPLINT STORAGE BASKET. Second half 19th century, New England. Of rectangular form with curved ends fitted with large notched hickory handles. The sides tightly woven with narrow splint, the bottom with wide bands. SIZE: 18″ h x 41″ l x 24″ w. CONDITION: With small breaks in weave on one side, otherwise good with untouched surfaces and with mellow brown color. 9-26338 (900-1,200)

2095
$977.50

FINE AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED PLAQUE. Late 19th century. The plaque carved overall with a partially furled American flag depicted with 16 5-points stars. SIZE: 20″ h overall x 7-1/2″ w.. CONDITION: With original painted surfaces, now weathered and worn. 7-70068 (900-1,200)

2096
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE INLAID CHERRY SLANT LID DESK. Last quarter of the 18th Century. This fine example with dovetailed case fitted with a hinged lid & thumbmolded edge opening to an interior of two banks of three small drawers centering a prospect door inlaid with an oval fan patera, flanked by valanced pigeonholes. The case of four long drawers on a molded base raised on dovetailed bracket feet with shaped returns. SIZE: 45″ h x 43″ w x 21″ d. CONDITION: With old polished surfaces. Period brasses not original Backboards original, feet good. Lid has been fitted with two escutcheons, one on proper left side with lick. 9-24687 (1,000-2,000)

2097
$1,150.00

24 PIECES OF HISTORIC STAFFORDSHIRE. Consisting of four Picturesque Scene Series, “Fulham Church, Middlesex”, 8-1/2″ dia plates; pair of foliage border, scenic view, unmarked, 10″ dia plates; pair of scallop edge plates with hillside view and horseman, unmarked, 10″ dia, one with roughness on edge; three Adams 5-1/2″ bowls and one 6-3/4″ underplate with floral border centered with stag; four R. Halls plates, “Biddulph Castle, Staffordshire”; “Esholt House, Yorkshire”, 10″d, “Warleigh House, Somersetshire”, 8-1/2″ and “Cashiobury, Hertfordshire”, 7-1/4″ dia; Stevenson and unmarked makers with various views and sizes. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Chips to rim of one bowl, chip to two plates, two 7-1/2″ plates cracked. 9-26981 (800-1,200)

2098
$3,450.00

FEDERAL CHERRY AND TIGER MAPLE CHEST OF DRAWERS. First quarter 19th century, New England. The rectangular top above conforming case fitted with four graduated long drawers with tiger maple panels within ebony string inlaid borders above a shaped apron raised on French feet. SIZE: 40″ h x 42″ w x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Professionally repolished with replaced brasses in redrilled holes. Good overall. 9-25995 (4,000-6,000)

2099
$862.50

ANTIQUE MALAYER RUNNER. Circa 1900. Wrought with a line of diamond medallions each centering four rose pink flower heads around an indigo bloom within a rose main border of scrolling floral trellis work within black latch hook guard borders. SIZE: 2′ 11″ x 20′ 1″. CONDITION: Pile remains good but with small areas of insect damage, notably in corner, at end and alongside of rug. 9-25992 (1,500-2,500)

2100
$402.50

AMERICAN MAHOGANY BANJO TIMEPIECE. 19th century, New England. Mahogany case with onion finial, the throat with eglomise panel in gold gilt and iron red depicting a foliate pendant spray joined to a box base. The eglomise panel of a landscape, a pendulum viewing oval in the center. Case with pierced brass fillets. The 8 day movement appears intact. Clock offered with winder, weight and pendulum. SIZE: 33-1/2″ h, 7-1/2″ dial, 10″ w of case. CONDITION: Overall clean. Case repolished. Eglomise panels intact. Back of dial with pencil notations on reverse dated “1960” otherwise illegible. Dial appears not to have been repainted. 9-26430 (500-700)

2101
$0.00

WELL CARVED EARLY AMERICAN HANGING WALL CUPBOARD. 19th century, possibly New York. The cabinet in red paint relief carved overall with patterns of rosettes, each with deeply carved rays alternating with spade form devices at the tips. The back board surmounted by an elaborate scrolled pediment similarly carved. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h overall x 15″ w x 8″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70051 (3,500-4,500)

2102
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, 1st half 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A MOTHER AND TWO CHILDREN. Oil on wood panel family portrait shows a three quarter view of a seated woman wearing a red puffy armed dress with lace collar, she wears gold drop earrings and a gold brooch. A young boy in blue dress wearing a coral necklace sits on his mother’s lap. Next to him the daughter stands in a red dress holding a bunch of grapes and wearing a matching coral necklace. Housed in a period and possibly original gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 28″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Panel with split repair, minor inpainting. Very good. 9-25979 (6,000-9,000)

2103
$0.00

EARLY CARVED AND DECORATED DOCUMENT BOX. First quarter 19th century. The rectangular box with nicely carved and painted lid depicting fruit trees and branches centering a ring carrying handle flanked by “H M/NEWHALL” raise carved in lid. The sides additionally decorated with carved diamond shaped devices each centering a raised circle and dot. Painted overall in black with reddish highlights. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 19-1/4″ l x 10-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Painted surfaces worn at edges of lid. 7-70069 (4,000-6,000)

2104
$0.00

ELIZABETH HASKINS FAMILY GENEALOGICAL SAMPLER. 1834, Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Titled “GENEALOGY” and “PROGENY” listing the progeny of Ebenezer Haskins and Sarah Jordan. The family history listed through the year 1834. Two deaths noted at the bottom of the sampler framed within a pair of iron black weeping willows. All within a border of flower heads and vinery wrought in shades of pale blue and ivory in silk thread. All on a linen foundation. Housed in a Victorian walnut frame with gilt slip. SIZE: Sight: 21-1/2″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Structurally very good. General staining of a tea color to linen ground. Stitching remains intact. Generally good. 9-25390 (1,500-2,500)

2105
$1,380.00

WILLIAM CRAWFORD CHERRY TALL CASE CLOCK. Last quarter 18th Century. Oakham, Massachusetts. The bonnet with arched molded cornice surmounted by three brass ball and spire finials on pediments centering pierced fretwork. The arched door flanked by free-standing colonettes with brass capitals and bases. Joined to the case, the throat with thumb-molded door flanked by engaged reeded and stop-fluted quarter columns with brass capitals and bases on a cove molded box base with shaped apron continuing to straight feet. The brass dial with Arabic and Roman numeral chapter rings centering a date aperture all within etched floral spandrels. The arch engraved “WM. CRAWFORD” within a roundel all withing scrolling vinery. The brass movement striking on bell. SIZE: 82-1/2″ h x 13-1/2″ w throat x 9-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Case professionally re-polished, fretwork and finials replacements. 9-26295 (2,000-4,000)

2106
$1,725.00

FINE MINIATURE ON IVORY PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL IN BLUE. Mid 19th Century. Unsigned folk portrait shows a half view of a girl with brown curly hair wearing a blue dress with sky background. Unsigned. Housed in an outstanding gilt gesso decorated period frame. SIZE: 3-1/4” h x 2-3/4”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Avis Howells, Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25153 (800-1,200)

2107
$1,150.00

QUM ORIENTAL CARPET. Circa 1900, North Persia. The delicate poled arabesque polychrome medallion flanked by similar medallions in alignment all on an emerald green ground. The terracotta main border with crab and floral latticework. SIZE: 12′ 10″ x 21′ 2″. CONDITION: Fair to good with overall wear. Ends at center worn to foundation. 9-25570 (1,000-2,000)

2108
$0.00

PAIR OF MIRRORED CANDLE SCONCES. First quarter 19th century, New England. Each sheet iron example with round sunburst design of silvered mirror glass. With folded sheet iron candle arms joined to crimped bobeches centering candle cups. All in old red paint. SIZE: Mirror plate: 7-3/4″ dia. Overall: 9-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Good overall. One mirror plate absent. Most silvered surfaces with age appropriate deterioration. 9-25647 (700-1,100)

2109
$0.00

FEDERAL WALNUT CORNER CUPBOARD. First quarter 19th century, American. In one part, the molded cornice above a pair of 8 glass paneled doors opening to a three shelf interior each with serpentine edges above a pair of wood panel doors above a cupid’s bow apron continuing to frontal French feet. Doors mounted with H-form hinges. SIZE: 6’9″ h x 53″ w x 29-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Repolished with medium brown color. Backboards, hinges and feet all original. 9-26002 (3,000-5,000)

2110
$1,495.00

CHINESE CHECKERS GAME BOARD. Late 19th century, New England. Carved on a plywood panel, mounted within a pine frame, the polychrome 5-pointed star game board on a vibrant yellow ground. Border in black over old green paint. SIZE: 16-1/4″ square. CONDITION: Generally good with alligatored, dry surface appropriate to age. 9-25633 (800-1,200)

2111
$287.50

PAIR OF MINIATURE PORTRAITS ON IVORY OF MAN & WOMAN. Each case marked “Dunton” and one having an old paper indicating “Miniatures of Margaret Fuller D’Ossoli’s father & mother”. Each housed in leather hinged cases presented behind glass with decorative matte. The man is seen with black coat, vest, white shirt and having brown hair. The woman wearing a black outfit with lace collar and lace bonnet. SIZE: Case: 6″ x 5″. Miniatures: Man is 3-1/2″, woman is 3″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Avis Howell, Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Miniatures in very good condition, case of man is “as is”. 9-25150 (1,000-1,500)

2112
$862.50

37 PIECES OF VARIOUS STAFFORDSHIRE. Consisting of four footed rectangular 10″ w trays; footed 9″ dia bowl; set of ten 9″ dia plates, grape leaf pattern by Thomas Dimmock; blue and white transfer consisting of 11″ h baluster urn; three graduated rectangular Burslem platters, the largest 13″ w; pair of rectangular 12″ w platters; four demitasse cups; set of seven saucers; set of three Wedgwood Washington Bicentennial, 10-1/2″ plate and pair of 9-1/4″ plates; miscellaneous saucer & teapot. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: One of the grape leaf footed trays has chip to the rim. One grape leaf plate has rim chips. Chip to foot of the urn. 9-26983 (800-1,200)

2113
$0.00

FINE AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE PINE TRAY TOP STAND. Late 18th century. Unusual deeply scalloped and shaped square tray top above a conforming apron fitted with a single drawer raised on square tapering legs. SIZE: 32-1/2″ h overall x 18-1/2″ d x 18-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Structurally very good with repolished surfaces and honey brown patina. 9-25431 (1,200-1,500)

2114
$345.00

FINE MARQUETRY STATIONERY/CUTLERY BOX. Second half 18th century. The hinged sloping lid inlaid with putti holding floral sprays. The serpentine front inlaid with a floral arrangement within a basket. The interior fitted with old, if not original, deep indigo, velvet, compartmented section. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h x 9-1/4″ w x 8″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good with normal and expected shrinkage cracks to veneers. Inlays generally intact and/or restored. 9-25987 (600-900)

2115
$2,875.00

DIMINUTIVE FEDERAL TIGER MAPLE INLAID SIDEBOARD. Circa 1810, New England. The rectangular figured maple case with mahogany cross banded top fitted with a central drawer above a scalloped apron flanked by a bank of two short drawers and a deep bottle drawer, raised on six tapering square legs; the frontal legs headed with mahogany veneered panels each with string inlaid border. SIZE: 38″ h x 51″ l x 24-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall. Professionally polished. Brasses later replacements. 9-25999 (5,000-7,000)

2116
$2,012.50

GILTWOOD GIRONDOLE MIRROR. First quarter 19th century. The convex round mirror plate within an ebonized slip within a molded deep frame joined to a pair of single light candle arms on scrolled supports. Surmounted by stylized giltwood dragon on a Classical acanthus carved pedestal flanked by scrolling carved leaf tips, each mounted with a central rosette. The mirror base applied with a pediment of leaf tips. SIZE: 39″ h overall x 22-1/2″ dia of mirror frame, 25-1/2″ w overall. CONDITION: With minor and cosmetic restoration to areas of gilding. Slip with shrinkage crack, otherwise generally good. 9-26758 (2,000-3,000)

2117
$0.00

IMPORTANT NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL TIGER MAPLE SECRETARY. First quarter of the 19th Century. In two parts, the dovetailed upper case with molded cornice above a figural frieze fitted with a pair of paneled doors opening to an arrangement of shelves over two banks of short drawers above a row of valanced cubby holes, all above two tiers of long drawers fitted to the lower case. The hinged baize-lined writing surface resting on lopers over three long graduated drawers with cockbeaded edges mounted with period burnished brass hardware above a shaped apron with scrolled ends raised on baluster ring turned cylindrical legs. SIZE: 78-1/2″ h x 38-3/4″ w x 20-3/4″ d. CONDITION: With very good honey brown color and older patina with nicely polished figured surfaces. No restoration noted. Very good overall. 9-25977 (10,000-15,000)

2118
$747.50

FINE SAMPLER OF REBECKAH PARROTT, LYNN, MA. Circa July 9, 1812, Massachusetts. This exceptional, delicate example of an alphabet sampler within a pale blue sawtooth border wrought with the name “ESSEX” above four lines of verse: “How blest the maid whom circling years improve/Her God the object of her warmest love/Whose useful hour’s successive as they glide/The book, the needle and the pen divide”. Beneath the verse within an embroidered heart “Rebeckah Parrott/aged 12/Wrought this sampler/Lynn July 9/1812″ flanked by scrolling floral vinery, further flanked by blue and white stitched cornucopia, each emitting delicate and graceful floral vinery in earth tones forming the border of the sampler within an outer sawtooth border in pale silk thread. NOTE: Rebeckah Parrott (born December 24, 1799) was the daughter of Benjamin, Jr & Hipzebeth Parrott of Lynn, MA. SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 16-1/4”. CONDITION: Structurally in very fine condition. Silk threads somewhat uniformly faded. Linen foundation remains intact with general overall toning. Housed in later oak frame. 9-25584 (1,000-2,000)

2119
$345.00

FOUR ANTIQUE FRAMED WAX RELIEF PORTRAITS. All housed in antique wood frames with glass fronts. Lot includes: Pair of round framed examples housing Cornwallis and Duke of Wellington. Also an example of an unknown General signed “Brochard” and Lord Byron Nelson. SIZE: Overall: Pair: 6-1/4″ dia. General: 6-1/4″ x 6-1/4″. Nelson: 8-3/4″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-24690-2 (800-1,200)

2120
$0.00

TWO SIDED TRADE SIGN. Last quarter 19th century, American. This nice example of a cobbler’s two sided trade sign painted on board, one side with the name “O.M. TURNER.” above a boot and a lady’s shoe, the word “REPAIRING” at the base. The opposing side similarly decorated. All on a black sand painted ground within a simple pine box frame. SIZE: 23-3/4″ h overall x 15-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Structurally good. One side with better retained decorated surfaces. The sign with abrasions and weathering commensurate with age and usage. 9-27059 (6,000-8,000)

2121
$5,175.00

EXCEPTIONAL DOUBLE SIDED GAME BOARD. Late 19th century, New England. The checkers side in black and red within a yellow and black bold sawtooth border. The Parcheesi side with six colored board within a black border. The whole within a mitered frame in red paint. SIZE: 17-1/4″ square. CONDITION: Generally very good with minor old splits and slight warping to plywood panel. Painted surfaces remain vibrant, somewhat dry and with minor normal abrasions. 9-25630 (2,500-4,500)

2122
$1,380.00

54 PIECES OF HISTORICAL STAFFORDSHIRE. Consisting of an oval reticulated basket, 11″w with a garden view; a teapot with hunt scene; several handle-less cups and saucers; 10″ rectangular platter; waste bowls; underplates; covered sugar, and more. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Damaged teapot, waste bowl and a few cups have hairline cracks. 9-26826 (300-500)

2123
$10,350.00

IMPORTANT CUSHING & WHITE STANDING STAG WEATHERVANE. Circa 1870. Cushing & White, Waltham, MA. The full bodied copper example with gilded and verdigris surfaces with cut ears and zinc filled antlers. Offered on a museum stand. Note: For an identical example see The Art of the Weathervane by Steve Miller, page 147. SIZE: 29″ h x 22-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Extremely fine with original surfaces, retaining much of original gilding. With very minor seam separation. 9-25623 (10,000-20,000)

2124
$0.00

IMPORTANT ABEL HUTCHINS FEDERAL TALL CASE CLOCK. Circa 1810, Concord, New Hampshire. The birch case with arched molded cornice surmounted by pierced fretwork centering three brass ball and spire finials. The hood with freestanding colonnettes with brass capitals and plinths centering an arched door opening to an iron dial with Arabic chapter rings centering a sweep seconds subsidiary dial above calendar, time and strike apertures above the name in script “Abel Hutchins/Concord” within gold spandrels, each with a persimmon rondel and gold flower head. The arch on the dial painted with a floral spray flanked by scrolling feathers and leaf tips. The brass 8 day time and strike movement striking on a bell. The throat with molded rectangular door joined to a cove molded box base with shaped apron continuing to short feet. Accompanied by a pair of weights, pendulum, door key, winder and finials. SIZE: 86-12″ h x 14-1/4″ w of throat x 10″ d. PROVENANCE: On interior of door is affixed the following document: “This clock was made by Abel Hutchins, of Concord, N.H. It was first owned by Mr. Tilly Brockway, grandfather of Leonice Brockway Morse. He brought the clock with him in a hay cart (carrying his household effects) when he moved from New Hampshire to Lancaster, Mass in ___. Grandmother Morse remembers seeing the clock at her grandfather’s house from the time she was a child. She and her family went to the grandparents house each Sunday for dinner from their home in Sterling, Mass.” By descent to Horace Gray Morse and to family. CONDITION: Case with old polished surfaces. Nice patina. Finials and fretwork old if not original. Dial appears original with overall craquelure. Top and lower pillars have all caused paint loss on dial corresponding to their location. Movement appears cleaned and operable. Calendar dial in need of reconnection. Generally good. 9-25597 (8,000-12,000)

2125
$1,035.00

FEDERAL BOSTON SCHOOLGIRL DECORATED TILT TOP STAND. First quarter 19th century, Massachusetts. This fine example in tiger maple with an oval hinged top joined to the unusual threaded urn form ring turned standard raised on a scrolled tripod base. The top paint decorated with a wide floral border, the standard with encircling vinery, the base decorated with flowering rose sprigs and with trailing vines. SIZE: 29″ h. Top: 21″ x 15. CONDITION: Retaining original surfaces with appropriate craquelure. Decoration intact. Floral border on top faded as a result of polishing through the years. Structurally very good. 9-26753 (1,000-2,000)

2126
$0.00

QUEEN ANNE CARVED AND DECORATED MIRROR. 18th century. The shaped rectangular mirror plate with arched top etched and frosted with scrolling grapevines around the borders within a conforming molded frame with faux grain surfaces and gilt striping. The outer frame with scalloped gilt edges. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 16-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Original mirror plate with losses to silver backing. Frame intact and original. Additionally with early chamfered back board. 9-25541 (1,500-2,000)

2127
$3,737.50

EARLY AMERICAN PINE AND IRON CHANDELIER. Third quarter 18th century, New England. The ring-turned shaft in original red paint mounted with sheet-iron band emitting three delicate scrolled candle arms terminating in slotted candle cups and fluted bobeches. Shaft with graceful pigtail iron hanger. Bottom of shaft applied with cuff and hoop. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h overall. CONDITION: Very good overall with minor shrinkage cracks and checking to shaft. With original painted surfaces. 9-25642 (2,000-4,000)

2128
$103,500.00

MONUMENTAL PRESENTATION AMERICAN STONEWARE ADVERTISING MASTERPIECE. The jug with impressed mark “Ottman Bro’s & Co. Fort Edward. N.Y.”. The front inscribed in cobalt blue “The Best Stoneware In the Market Warren & Wood AGts for Manufacturers Ottman Bros. & Co. Fort Edward, New York”. 2) Impress marked “Haxstun & Co. Fort Edward, N.Y. 2”. Inscribed in cobalt blue in script “R.B. Haxstun The Just”. NOTES: This extraordinary stoneware jug standing, 32″ high, made by Ottman Bros. of Fort Edward, New York. It was created to be presented to their top sales dealer, which, at the time, was Warren & Wood. This would have been used as an advertising statement in their office or store window. The smaller 1-gallon jug, according to family members, was a gift from Ottman’s to their initial partner, Andrew Haxstun, thanking him in 1872 when Haxstun, Ottman & Co. was sold and changed their name & became Ottman Bros. Haxstun went on to other pursuits. SIZE: 32″ high. 56″ circumference. 2) 14″ high. PROVENANCE: Both pieces consigned directly from an Ottman family descendent. CONDITION: Very good with a thumb size bottom rim chip. 9-25892 (85,000-125,000)

2129
$0.00

UNDERWOOD FIVE-GALLON STONEWARE CROCK/BUTTER CHURN. Third quarter 19th Century. J.A. & C.W. Underwood Fort Edward, N.Y. Decorated salt glaze crock with cobalt blue decoration of a floral filled basket. SIZE: 16-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Glaze bubbles in cobalt blue decoration.l 9-26497 (3,000-5,000)

2130
$1,610.00

N.A. WHITE & SON FIVE-GALLON SALT GLAZE JUG. 2nd half 19th Century. Utica, NY. This fine example with a large deep indigo floral spray beneath the incised mark for White & Son and with an impressed “5”. SIZE: 17-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. Shallow chips at rim of spout, and shallow chip at rear. 9-26499 (1,500-2,500)

2131
$2,070.00

TWO LARGE CALLIGRAPHY SAMPLES BY S.E. MOONEY. Late 19th century, American. The first, titled “A Specimen of Ornamental Penmanship by Mrs. S.E. Mooney Hopedale Ohio 1888” all within florid scrolling banners beneath the image of a fanciful allegorical galloping stag ridden by Diana depicted with crown and flowing robe emanating a banner reading “THE BOUNDING STAG BEARS DIANA TO THE CHASE”. The second, titled “Ornamental Penmanship as executed by S.E. Mooney” depicting an elephant carrying a banner in its trunk with the words “Work for the Night is coming” in red and black lettering. Along the bottom of the work is depicted seven various plants rendered in calligraphy emanating from the phrase “YOUTH IS THE TIME TO LEARN”, each letter depicted as leafy tree branches. Each housed in an ebonized and gilt 19th century frame. SIZE: Sight: 21-1/4″ x 27-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Each with some discoloration to paper, but intact. Calligraphy clear and well defined. 9-26959 (800-1,200)

2132
$143.75

18th CENTURY CALLIGRAPHY SAMPLE. Circa 1752, American. The name “Elianor Wilson” centered within a hand drawn rectangular plaque with demilune ends, floral decorated. Two putti are centered above the delicate calligraphy decoration surrounding the name. At the base of the plaque is written in script “John Curry/Scrip./Anno/1752″. Paper mounted on paper mounted within a later frame under glass. SIZE: Sight: 9″ x 14”. CONDITION: Calligraphy remains clear and intact. Paper around edges with creases, tears and losses. Generally good. 9-27063 (300-500)

2133
$1,035.00

FINE DOUBLE SIDED GAME BOARD. Early 19th century. This square pine example carved with the initials “F.S.” in one side. The checkers side in black and green paint on a mustard ground within a black border with lunette corners, additionally framed with coachwork scrolling decoration. The reverse with Mill Game on a mustard ground within a black border. SIZE: 11-3/4″ h x 12″ w. CONDITION: Checkers side overall good with minor paint loss from wear and nice patina. Reverse with larger areas of paint loss. 9-25632 (800-1,200)

2134
$0.00

IMPORTANT CARVED WOOD INDIAN WEATHERVANE. Last quarter 19th century, American. This well carved and painted folk art example depicting a Native American with full headdress, dressed in tunic with quiver and belt, a bow extended in right hand, an arrow held in left hand in preparation of shooting. Carved in profile with well defined and pronounced features. Offered without stand. SIZE: 40-1/2″ h x 22″ w. CONDITION: Quiver may have originally held 3 small arrows, now absent. A clean break to right wrist of hand holding bow has been reglued to arm. Top half of bow loose in hand, but intact. Front foot with vertical split, but still joined. General craquelure of painted surfaces with evidence of old shrinkage cracks beneath paint. Surfaces with multiple layers of paint. Generally very good with normal and appropriate wear. 9-26284 (20,000-30,000)

2135
$14,950.00

IMPORTANT DEER AND HOUND COPPER WEATHERVANE. Late 19th, early 20th century. Attributed to J.W. Fiske, New York. Depicting full copper bodies of a hound pursuing a deer. Excellent weathered green patina. Deer with copper clad zinc antlers and sheet copper ears, head erect and wide eyed. Offered with museum stand. NOTE: Nearly identical example illustrated on page 22 of the 1875 J.W. Fiske catalog. SIZE: 25″ h overall x 51″ l. CONDITION: Very good untouched verdigris surfaces with traces of original gilding. Old solder repairs to seam at throat of deer, currently with minor joint openings. Otherwise very good overall. 9-26046 (15,000-25,000)

2136
$32,200.00

IMPORTANT GODDESS OF LIBERTY COPPER WEATHERVANE. Second half 19th century, American. Attributed to Cushing and White and based on a design by A.L. Jewell, Waltham, MA. Modeled with an American flag with pierced stars, bonnet with laurel wreath, sash embroidered with 5-points stars, blouse cinched at the waist, joined to a copper hexagonal plinth above a copper ball with medial rib. Rod mounted with scrolled cast brass directionals with oxidized green patina, further mounted to a faceted octagonal flared copper spire with patinated green surfaces. Weathervane exhibits worn gilded surface with verdigris. Note: nearly identical Cushing & White labeled example sold at Sotheby’s New York, May 19th, 2005, lot 114. Another similar example to be found in the Shelburne Museum. Another similar example in A Gallery of American Weathervanes and Whirligigs by Robert Bishop and Patricia Coblentz, figure 70, page 48. SIZE: Weathervane: 20-3/4″ h. Overall including plinth: 69-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good overall with old surfaces. Note, the directionals, standard and balls are proportional to the Goddess figure and all with matching surfaces. 9-26047 (25,000-35,000)

2137
$0.00

FEDERAL MAHOGANY SECRETARY BOOKCASE. Circa 1810, Massachusetts. In two parts, the upper case with arched cresting surmounted by brass ball and spire finials on pediments above the figured frieze over a pair of astragal glazed doors with diamond panels above a pair of blind panel molded doors opening to an arrangement of 7 pigeon holes over two tiers of three aligned drawers, set back on the lower case with hinged baize-lined writing surface supported by lopers above four graduated long drawers with cockbeaded edges over a shaped apron raised on flared French feet. SIZE: 85″ h x 41-1/2″ w x 21″ d. CONDITION: Desk retains original brasses and finials. Feet original, but with repairs. Some losses to veneers on lower and upper case. Bottom of upper case with losses at both sides. Old vertical shrinkage cracks to both panel doors. Otherwise good. 9-27058 (3,000-6,000)

2138
$0.00

RARE PILGRIM CENTURY RATCHET TRAMMEL. Late 17th, early 18th century. This adjustable sawtooth lighting trammel carved from birch with iron clasps. With slotted beam hanger at top and with hooked lamp hanger below. In untouched original Spanish brown paint. SIZE: Closed: 31″ l. CONDITION: Very fine untouched condition throughout. 9-25656 (1,200-1,800)

2139
$0.00

RARE RHODE ISLAND WINDSOR FAN-BACK ARMCHAIR. Late 18th century. The arched crest with upswept ears above 7 spindles flanked by ring and reed turned stiles. The arms with small paddle grips on raked turned supports. Note unique raked supports next to stiles. The shaped, elliptical poplar saddle seat raised on splayed turned legs joined by conforming H-form stretcher. SIZE: 46-1/4″ h of back, 18-1/2″ h of seat. CONDITION: Maple, ash and hickory example retains old finish. Structurally very good. 9-25663 (1,800-2,600)

2140
$0.00
Revised: 8/27/2012

Additional Information: The case is nicely refinished with restoration including crest and some veneer

IMPORTANT FEDERAL MAHOGANY ROXBURY TALL CASE CLOCK BY AARON WILLARD. Circa 1810, Boston, Massachusetts. The molded arched bonnet with pierced fretwork beneath brass ball and spire finials. The bonnet with free standing colonnettes with brass stop-fluting. The iron dial with painted floral sprigs, floral spray within the arch. The calendar, time and strike apertures above the name “Aaron Willard” in black all within Roman and Arabic numeral chapter rings centering a sweep seconds subsidiary dial. The case with arched molded door above the cove molded base on plinth raised on bracket feet. Offered with two iron weights, pendulum, winder and door key. SIZE: 90-1/2″ h x 13-1/4″ w of throat x 10″ d. CONDITION: Very good with old polished surfaces. Fretwork and feet appear untouched. Face and movement original. Crack in glass, proper left side panel. 9-25536 (8,000-12,000)

2141
$3,162.50

RARE AND IMPORTANT DUDLEY FAMILY QUEEN ANNE LOOKING GLASS. First quarter 18th century, Guilford, CT. With walnut veneers over pine, the original rectangular mirror plate with blued glass mounted with original backboard, within a gilt carved slip within a molded surround, the scrolled crest centering a shell carved rondel. With well documented provenance to the Dudley Family, original settlers of Guilford, CT. The homestead of which is now operated as the Dudley Farm Museum. Note: partial history is attached to backboard. SIZE: 15-3/4″ h x 9-3/4″ w. PROVENANCE: By descent through the family of William Dudley (1608-1683) to the grandson of Erastus Dudley (1783-1872). Then to Lois R. Dudley Ford to her son George D. Ford. Looking glass again surfaces in the 1960s when purchased by Roy & Joan Robbins by descent through the same family. History of provenance accompanies this lot. CONDITION: Very good with normal and expected losses to gilt slip and with shrinkage cracks to molded surround. Original gilding to rondel now absent from normal wear. Small, early chip to proper right ear of crest. One crest brace absent. Generally very find condition. 9-25635 (2,000-3,000)

2142
$6,325.00

RARE SET OF 4 NEWBURYPORT QUEEN ANNE SPANISH FOOT SIDE CHAIRS. First half 18th century. Made of maple; each with yoked molded crestrail continuing to molded stiles centering a vasiform splat. The trapezoidal seat frame with woven rush seat, raised on frontal block and vase-turned legs terminating in turned Spanish feet, the rear legs backswept, all joined by turned double box stretcher, the front stretcher with bold reel and bulbous turnings. REFERENCE: “The Furniture of Historic Deerfield” by Dean A. Fales, Jr., page 34, photos 52 & 53. SIZE: 42″ h of back, 18″ h of seat. CONDITION: 2 chairs with old, stable stress cracks on crestrail at stiles. Very good original condition with early small repair at top of front seat caps to one chair. Old mellow color. 9-25660 (4,000-8,000)

2143
$9,775.00

RARE AND IMPORTANT PILGRIM CENTURY TAVERN TABLE. Late 17th, early 18th century, New England. Composed of cherry and maple, the thin single board cherry rectangular top with breadboard ends projecting above the conforming molded maple apron raised on blocked cylindrical and ring turned splayed legs joined by box stretcher terminating in button feet. This diminutive example with original top and with original pegs joined to the original base. Has not been moved or altered. All pegs appear original and untouched. Original red painted surfaces still present. SIZE: 22″ h x 27-3/4″ l x 16-1/2″ w overall. CONDITION: All surfaces appear original. Rich dark color and undisturbed patina. Top with old repaired shrinkage crack and with two minor old edge chips. Breadboard ends fastened with original hand wrought rosehead nails. Base with normal and acceptable minor shrinkage cracks. Button feet original and with good even wear. Overall extremely good condition throughout. 9-25665 (10,000-20,000)

2144
$0.00

J.N. DUNNING TAVERN CLOCK. First half 19th century, Burlington, Vermont. Classical mahogany case fitted with a 10″ concave dial marked “J.N. Dunning” in script beneath time and strike aperture beneath Roman and Arabic numeral chapter rings. With 8 day time and strike movement with rack and snail strike and recoil escapement. The throat fitted with a waist door in the form of a Classical column joined to the base with hinged door on a conforming rectangular plinth. Base ogee molded. Accompanied by two weights, winder and pendulum. Note: for nearly identical example see The American Clock by William H. Distin and Robert Bishop, figure 611, page 262. Also, Horology Americana by Lester Dworetsky and Robert Dickstein, page 76. SIZE: 33-1/4″ h x 12-1/2″ w overall x 6″ d. CONDITION: Case very clean, original condition. Cleaned and repolished. Dial has probably been professionally repainted in the past. Generally very good. 9-26429 (5,000-7,000)

2145
$2,990.00

FINE SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. First third 19th century, Salem, Massachusetts. The rectangular hinged top with half serpentine ends, ovolo corners and serpentine front above the conforming frieze inlaid with figured birch panels centering a mahogany central panel with contrasting oval string inlay. The top edge and apron base each with an inlaid border of lunettes continuing around the engaged half round reeded corner*. Raised on ring turned tapered reeded legs with ringed cuffs and tapering cylindrical feet. *Note: characteristics of the half round corners with horizontal reeding together with the treatment of the legs are similar to details found in other examples attributed to Nehemiah Adams working in Salem 1790-1830. The lunettes, characteristic of the Seymour Shop, Boston have also been found in other North Shore examples. SIZE: 30″ h x37″ w x 18″ d. CONDITION: Table appears all original. The fly rail of the single swing leg with dovetailed repair rejoining leg to rail. Generally very good. 9-26299 (2,000-4,000)

2146
$5,750.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH WHITING STOCK (American, 1815-1855) PORTRAIT OF A GIRL IN BLUE DRESS. Oil on canvas half portrait shows young girl with straight on view with her elbow resting on an Empire sofa arm, her hand held to the side of her face. She has red hair curled in ringlets, brown eyes, and wears a formal blue dress with lace cuff & neckline. A red drape is seen on the left side. On reverse of canvas written in three lines in large pencil script. Under blacklight the pencil inscription can be seen better but it is hard to decipher other than the date “1845” but possibly says “Springfield Mass”. Housed in a period Empire frame. A typed modern note accompanies the painting with the following provenance: Purchased from Ruggles Farm Antiques in Brookfield, MA July 1963. In February of 1978 Mr. Ruggles, who sold the painting in 1963, stated that this was a family portrait handed down in the Burrill family of North Brookfield, MA and that the portrait was never out of the house until it was purchased by Carrie Ruggles.”. REFERENCE: For similar dress style, color & time period see cover of Exhibition Catalog Joseph Whiting Stock, Feb. 4 – March 20, 1977, Smith College Museum of Art, North Hampton, MA. SIZE: 26″ x 22-1/4″. CONDITION: Repaired tear with inpainting in background done by Thomas Clark of Chester, VT in 1967, thick surface varnish, otherwise very good. 9-25189 (5,000-8,000)

2147
$230.00

THREE ANTIQUE FRAMED WAX RELIEF PORTRAITS. All housed in antique decorative wood frames with glass fronts. Includes early large bust of Queen Elizabeth I; Queen Victoria; A rare wedding portrait of Victoria & Albert. SIZE: Overall: Queen Elizabeth: 9-3/4″ x 9″; Queen Victoria: 5-1/4″ dia. Victoria & Albert: 6″ x 8″. CONDITION: Generally very good, right collar of Queen Elizabeth has 1/8″ x 1/8″ hole. 9-24690-3 (800-1,200)

2148
$1,610.00

OUTSTANDING RARE & IMPORTANT TAVERN SIGN FOR “THE EASTERN INN”. A note accompanying the sign indicates that this was off an old brick building known as the “Eastern Inn” located on what is now known as the “Elkton-Lisbon Road”, in Eastern Ohio, 1-1/2 miles off Route 7. The Inn was owned & operated by John Cannon during the days of the stagecoach lines. It was sold to Reed Clark, then to J H Warrick. The Inn was razed in 1890 and a house erected on the site. This fabulous sign retains what appears to be its original paint. The central rectangular panel having in large black letters “The Eastern Inn by Jno. Cannon”. The rectangular frame signed on the bottom in bold black lettering “Painted by John Kraft Pixit Hoc. Signum”. The top having an open scroll crest with decorated bowl between dated “1829”. The bottom crest with shaped design having a painted soup bowl with spoon. The top sides having wrought iron hanging hardware. The back side being identical without the painters line. SIZE: 75″ h x 45″ w. CONDITION: One small element with finial missing on top crest, paint decoration still intact with some surface wear, shrinkage to boards, but in remarkably good condition. 9-24097 (2,000-3,000)

2149
$8,682.50

NICE DOUBLE SIDED OAK GAME BOARD. Circa 1900, New England. The Parcheesi side with vibrant polychrome paint decoration in four colors. The opposing checker board side with black and white checker board within a mustard yellow border. SIZE: 17-1/2″ h x 18″ w. CONDITION: Original, very good. Minor abrasions and wear appropriate to age. 9-25631 (2,500-4,500)

2150
$1,840.00

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE HIGH CHAIR IN GREEN PAINT. Last quarter 18th century. Constructed of maple and ash, in old Windsor green paint, the arched crestrail with backswept ears above a shaped seat, the shaped arms on square supports continuing as legs centering the trapezoidal rope-tied seat frame. The square splayed legs with cylindrical box stretcher and shaped foot rest. The chair now with later pressed fiber slip seat, above rope seat. SIZE: 31-1/2″ h x 15″ w x 13″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good with nice undisturbed patina. 9-25661 (1,500-2,500)

2151
$575.00

TWO NANTUCKET LIGHTSHIP BASKETS WITH SWING HANDLES BY PHILIP G. FORSYTHE. Circa 1975 and 1979. Two round baskets with swing handles each signed, “Philip G. Forsythe”. Each impressed “Nantucket”. The larger dated 1975 and marked with “3”. The smaller dated 1979 and marked with “5”. SIZE: Overall 12″ h, 7″ h basket x 9″ dia. The smallest 4″ h overall, 2-1/4″ h (basket) x 3-1/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a Florida Collection. CONDITION: Both baskets in very good condition with original surfaces. 9-22005-4 (1,000-1,500)

2152
$402.50

GROUP OF THREE NANTUCKET LIGHTSHIP BASKETS. Second half 20th century, Massachusetts. Largest, a round 11″ example with swing handle, underside marked “___ SNYDER” in ink. Second, a round 9″ example with swing handle, paper label affixed to base “I’m made in Nantucket,/I’m strong and I’m stout;/Don’t lose me or burn me,/ And I’ll never wear out!/MITCHELL RAY/Starbuck’s Court/Nantucket Island, Mass.” Third, an unsigned oval purse with lid mounted with a carved sperm whale on a mahogany plaque. SIZE: As noted. Purse: 7″ h of body x 9-1/4″ l. CONDITION: First generally good with untouched surfaces. Second slightly out of round, handle reattached. Third, one bone pin for handle absent, lid detached, binding around rim of purse broken and 1/3 missing. 9-25600 (400-600)

2153
$3,450.00

GROUP OF ASSORTED IVORY ITEMS. Late 19th, early 20th century, American. The group consisting of five uncarved whale’s teeth of varying sizes together with a carved ivory and abalone song bird. SIZE: Teeth from 5″ to 9″ l. Bird: 8-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Teeth structurally good with mellow color and good patina. Bird very good. 9-25291 (2,000-4,000)

2154
$460.00

3 SUNDERLAND TRANSFER LUSTRE PLAQUES. Mid 19th century English rectangular plaques, pink and copper lustre centered with transfers, one with motto: “The Token or Jacks safe return to his TRUE LOVE, if you love’s I as I loves YOU. No PAIR so Happy as WE TWO”; one with ship with minor flake to edge and one with ship: “May Peace & Plenty On Our Nation Smile, and Trade with Commerce Bless the British Isle”, loss to one corner. SIZE: Largest 8-1/4″ h x 9-1/4″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Noted in description. 9-26909 (400-600)

2155
$2,242.50

FINE BUILDER’S HALF HULL. 19th century, American. Half hull of a ship with 21 alternating narrow and medium size lifts. All in a dark varnish. Mounted on original back board in black paint. Ship is unnamed. SIZE: Board: 11-3/4″ h x 60-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Untouched original surfaces. Lifts with some natural shrinking. Generally good. 9-25838 (2,000-4,000)

2156
$2,070.00

HALF HULL MODEL OF A BARK. Late 19th, early 20th century, Massachusetts. Carved in pine from the solid mounted on a board carved with the inscription “BARK JOHN A. PARKER BUILT MATTAPOISETT 1852. SAILED 25 OCTOBER 1852 CAPT. WM. TABER.” Note: “B” in Taber is inverted and reversed. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h x 33″ l. CONDITION: Varnished surfaces original. Very good. 9-26443 (1,400-1,800)

2157
$2,012.50

CHELSEA ROSE BRASS ADMIRAL CLOCK. The hinged bezel opening to a silvered dial with Arabic chapter ring and subsidiary seconds. Beneath the single key wind aperture in enameled lettering the name of the retailer “TILDEN-THURBER CO” of Providence, Rhode Island. The brass case with flared and faceted plinth further joined to a wooden base. SIZE: Clock: 12″ h x 11-1/4″ w. Overall: 13-1/4″ h. x 13-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Dial with surface scratched and minimal and minor corrosion. Seconds hand absent. Movement has not been examined. Case and base in good condition. 9-25836 (1,500-2,500)

2158
$575.00

LARGE TEAK SHIP’S WHEEL. First quarter 20th Century. This fine ten-spoke example, professionally re-polished retaining original brass tie-downs. SIZE: 72″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26000 (1,200-1,800)

2159
$0.00

JAMES GARDINER BABBIDGE (American, 1844-1919) PORTRAIT OF THE COASTAL SCHOONER “COMMERCE”. Outstanding oil on canvas Maine ship portrait of the coastal two-mast black-hulled schooner “Commerce”. It sails left to right approaching Rockland Harbor with Owls Head Lighthouse off the bow. It is shown in full sail with four men on deck, the name by the stern. Several other sailboats are seen, all on a white tipped greenish ocean. This schooner was a Lime Hauling boat for the Rockland, Maine Perry Bros. Company. Signed with initials lower left in a barrel buoy with flag “JGB”. Dated “1896” below frame edge. Housed in a period, and probably original, gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 22″ x 34″. PROVENANCE: Hung in the office of Perry Bros. Co. in Rockland, Maine. Descended through the family of the owners. CONDITION: Scattered retouch, cleaned & conserved by the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA. 9-24839 (8,000-12,000)

2160
$0.00

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “LAOMENE”. Oil on canvas laid on board. This painting portrays the sailing ship and sea in the artist’s finest period with highly detailed sails, rigging, crew members, sea and sky. Scene shows a black and gray hulled three-mast ship sailing right to left in full sail on a nice light and dark colored ocean. Ten people on board and the ship having the name on front bow. Central mast flies red and white pennant. Identified in the Sniffen Checklist page 180 as “Ship, British, Built in 1880 in Liverpool by W.H Potter, Owner was H. Fernie. Home Port was Liverpool.” Signed and dated “1883” lower right and with address. SIZE: 22″ x 35-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good, with some minor conservation, primarily in the sky area. 9-25282 (15,000-20,000)

2161
$0.00

JOHN FREDERICK LOOS (Belgian, 1861-1895) THE AMERICAN SHIP “SERVIA” OFF THE COAST OF BELGIUM. Outstanding oil on canvas nautical scene shows the black-hulled ship sailing right to left with sails up flying the American flag and having eleven crew members on deck. The name emblazoned on the bow and stern. Beautifully rendered blue ocean with a smaller vessel off the bow and closer to the land mass beyond. White cloud and blue sky. Signed bottom right “John Loos Antwerp 1888″. Housed in a period gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. Back having an Oliphant & Co. New York label. SIZE: 27″ x 39-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good, relined, minor touch up. 9-25916 (20,000-25,000)

2162
$3,105.00

PARKINSON & FRODSHAM CASED CHRONOMETER. Mid 19th century, England. The instrument mounted on a brass gimbal fitted within original three tier mahogany hinged box with brass carrying handles. The silvered dial with Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic numeral outer dial. Also with subsidiary seconds and “up-down” dial. The dial marked “Parkinson & Frodsham/Change Alley LONDON 1362.” in black enamel. The chain fusee movement with Earnshaw escapement and with blued steel helical balance. SIZE: Dial: 3-3/4″ dia. Box: 6-3/4″ x 6-3/4″ x 6-3/8″. CONDITION: Generally very good. Last recorded cleaning and service in 1965. Beveled glass lens with small chip on edge. Case generally good. 9-25851 (2,500-3,500)

2163
$3,220.00

FINE ONESIME DUMAS CHRONOMETER, NO. 690. Mid 19th century. Fine example mounted in its original three-part mahogany case with external brass handles, double hinged lid, the front of which is inset with ivory rondel incised “DUMAS/690”. The brass bowl in gimbaled suspension, ratchet key in its bracket in the back. Dial frosted and silvered with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and 49-hour up-and-down sector. Dial marked in enameled lettering “O. DUMAS. No. 690/a St. Nicolas Pres Dieppe”. SIZE: Case: 7″ h x 7″ w x 7″ d. CONDITION: Mahogany case in need of repolishing with some shrinkage cracks in lid. Escutcheon on lower cabinet absent. Gimbaled frame intact. Silvered dial generally very good. Bottom molding of case with piece absent. 9-25571 (800-1,200)

2164
$0.00

FINE ROSEWOOD STICK BAROMETER ON GIMBAL. Mid 19th century, English. The ivory barometric scale marked “JOHN POOLE/57. FENCHURCH STREET/LONDON” all within a molded tombstone arch aperture. Stick fitted with a gimbaled attachment. Above the thermometer tombstone aperture fitted with an ivory scale marked in centigrade and fahrenheit. Terminating in a cylindrical turned brass canister base. SIZE: 35-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. Tubes intact. Operable. Mounting bracket absent. 9-25557 (2,000-4,000)

2165
$0.00

MAHOGANY AND BRASS FOLDING CAMPAIGN CHAIR. First quarter 19th century, England. Upholstered in simulated leather and tilting in five positions, fine example with simulated bamboo turned supports and stretchers with hinged folding frame. Rectangular back with arched crest and serpentine frame. Stiles and rear legs joined by hinged brass bands. SIZE: 48″ h x 20″ w folded. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-25850 (1,000-1,500)

2166
$1,380.00

MAHOGANY BRASS BOUND CAMPAIGN CHEST. First quarter 19th century, English. In two parts, the upper case brass bound at the corners fitted with a pair of aligned drawers over a single long drawer, fitted to the conforming lower case having a pair of long drawers raised on turnip feet. SIZE: 42-1/2″ h x 36″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Repolished. Original brasses burnished. Very good overall. 9-25855 (1,000-1,500)

2167
$747.50

FINE SILVER PLATE YACHTING TROPHY. Circa 1894, Meriden, Connecticut. This beautifully designed trophy with putti finial joined to the dome lid. The center of fluted whorls within wide borders carved and chased with sailboats off a shoreline flanked by a figure of a sailor standing by a sail on a mast. The base engraved. Raised on pierced aesthetic feet. SIZE: 24″ h x 16-1/2″ w overall. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Plated surfaces remain intact. Generally very good. 9-26874 (1,000-2,000)

2168
$1,840.00

HALF HULL MODEL OF WHALING SHIP. Late 19th, early 20th century, American. The pine model carved from the solid, of the whaler “GAZELLE” built at MATTAPOISETT from G & M Starbuck in 1852 mounted on an oak framed plank. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 33-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26442 (1,200-1,400)

2169
$4,600.00

QUEEN OF THE WEST SILVER BOTTLE HOLDER. 19th Century. American. Unique model of the side wheel paddle steamer Queen of the West, Circa 1854 designed as a two-bottle caddy, silver or silver plate, unmarked. SIZE: 11″ h x 15-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: This ship was later in service during the Civil War, converted to a ram by Colonel Charles Ellet, a civil engineer who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Memphis while on board the ship. This bottle caddy is an important part of American history relating to this ship. CONDITION: Polished surfaces with some residue structurally very good. 9-25857 (3,000-5,000)

2170
$3,450.00

MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN SECRETARY. First quarter 19th century, English. The rectangular cabinet with molded top fitted with a long drawer with hinged front opening to an interior with two rows of six small drawers, some inlaid, behind a writing surface above a pair of paneled cupboard doors opening to a stepped interior fitted with 29 graduated drawers all with brass campaign style hardware on a molded base. SIZE: 40-1/2″ h x 37-1/2″ w x 22″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good with tight shrinkage crack along seam at top. 9-25833 (3,000-5,000)

2171
$0.00

COLLECTION OF CARVED SIGNS FROM THE SHIP H.W. DUDLEY. Circa 1877/78. Kennebunkport, Maine. This rare collection of hand-carved and gilt walnut signs carved for and mounted on the barque H. W. Dudley built in 1877. Samples include a large sign carved with a cluster of grapes and fruit above the title, “H. W. DUDLEY. BUILT. BY. D. CLARK. KENNEBUNK me./SUPERINTENDED. BY. CAPT D. W. DUDLEY.” on the back of which if affixed an old label signed by Captain Daniel W. Dudley which reads, “This carving and lettering made for me on board H. W. Dudley in 1878 signed D. W. Dudley”. The second sign crested with a cluster of nuts framed by carved leaf tips and scroll work carved “HOME SWEET HOME” with the back affixed with an old inventory label, “Made on board H. W. Dudley 1878 for D. W. Dudley”. Additionally, a small sign carved “IN GOD WE TRUST”, two name boards noted for cabin, port and starboard sides each carved “H.W.D./BOSTON” bordered by berry sprigs, two signs carved with the word “WARDROBE”, one “BATHROOM” stamped with the initials D.W.D., “KITCHEN”, and “PANTRY”, two carved directional arrows with star-punch decoration inscribed on the reverse in pencil “Made for D. W. Dudley in 1879. . . . Japan”. The last carved in the form of a monogram “HWD” with star punch decoration. This sign was never completed. SIZE: First: 46″ l. Second: 12″ h x 29-1/2″ l. Third: 26″ l. Wardrobe & bathroom: 19-1/2″ l, Kitchen & pantry: 14-1/2″ l. Cabin boards: 5-3/4″ h x 14-1/4″ l. Arrows: 12-1/2″ l each. Monogram: 5″ h x 8″ l. PROVENANCE: The Dudley Family were residents of Kennebunkport. Captain Daniel W. Dudley master of the barque H. W. Dudley on its maiden voyage and on subsequent voyages in company with his wife who gave birth to three children on board in 1880, 1884, and 1886. Among the Dudley Family Archives, now located at the Brick Store Museum, Kennebunk, Maine, is a copy of the ship’s manifest listing Captain, crew, and passengers on a voyage from New York to Sydney, NSW 1881 it was during this voyage that the ship apparently passed off of Krakatoa after the eruption of 1881 sailing through floating pumice stones and untold numbers of dead bodies. A selection of photocopies relating to this group are available to the buyer. CONDITION: All with original surfaces showing good color and patina as most were mounted on board the ship, one of the arrow signs missing part of the tip. 9-27189 (5,000-7,000)

2172
$3,335.00

CAPTAIN A. M. HARRISON AESTHETIC WALNUT DESK. Circa 1874, Massachusetts. This fine diminutive example designed with a raised cabinet fitted with central sliding door mounted with an enamel tile decorated with a Classical mask within a drapery swag within raised carved panels. The door flanked by tambour panels when closed. The interior fitted with an arrangement of cubby holes and drawers. The top with hinged baise writing surface opening to a shallow well. To the right of the well is a panel with a shallow round depression. Upon inserting a hollow key and turning, a hidden locking mechanism releases the bank of drawers and door below. The compartments within the door will then slide out giving access to another small space of concealment. All above a single bank of short drawers over a panel door, each inset with tiles of polychrome enamel decorations. The interior side of the bank fitted with conforming tiled panel forward of a vertical tambour slide opening to shelves. The opposing side supported by a pair of swelled acanthus carved legs. The rear of the desk finished with inset panels, each mounted with a central floral decorated enamel tile. Affixed to the center of the frieze is a bronze plaque with the inscription “This secretary was made for Capt. A.M. Harrison, U.S. Coast Survey by Jnd. B. Wilson Jr. Plymouth, Mass December, 1874.” SIZE: Overall: 37-1/2″ h. Writing surface: 27-1/2″ h x 36-1/2″ w x 25-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Very fine original condition. 9-25854 (3,000-5,000)

2173
$0.00

GIMBALED BRASS MARINE BAROMETER. Mid 19th century, Liverpool, England. Made by Joseph Sewill (1813-1895). The silvered scale marked “No 615” mounted to a double brass gimbal. Brass tube marked with a plaque “SEWILL/MAKER/TO THE ROYAL NAVY/LIVERPOOL.” Tube barometer joined to ivory Fahrenheit scale. SIZE: Tube: 37″ h. Bracket including mounting board: 15″ l. CONDITION: Metal surfaces with slight corrosion. Gimbal functional. Glass tubes appear intact. 9-26465 (2,000-3,000)

2174
$10,350.00

NEW ENGLAND COPPER FULL BODY CODFISH WEATHERVANE. Late 19th century. Attributed to Cushing & White. With well articulated sheet copper fins, incised gills, and bull head, with old surfaces and verdigris. Offered with museum stand. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h overall x 24-7/8″ l. CONDITION: Nice small example with old gilt surfaces and partial verdigris in structurally fine condition. One slight crimp in tip of upper tail fin. 9-26184 (10,000-12,000)

2175
$0.00

FULL BODIED COPPER WHALE WEATHERVANE. Second quarter 20th century, American. This whimsical example with verdigris surface of a sperm whale with upturned and twisted tail. Offered with museum stand. SIZE: 21″ h overall x 36-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70006 (1,500-2,000)

2176
$3,162.50

FULL BODIED COPPER CODFISH WEATHERVANE. Late 19th, early 20th century, American. With later gilt surfaces over verdigris, this nicely articulated example with sheet copper fins rendered with an open mouth and pronounced rib tail. Offered with a museum stand. SIZE: Vane: 12-3/4″ h x 26″ l. CONDITION: Structurally very good with minor professional restoration to seams and with spot losses to gilding. 9-25415 (3,000-4,000)

2177
$345.00

WROUGHT AND SHEET IRON HARPOON WEATHERVANE. Late 19th, early 20th century, New England. This nice folk art example of a New England weathervane fashioned in the shape of a harpoon point. Sheet iron tail section fashioned as “waves”. The whole with a central spire. Mounted on a painted wood base. SIZE: Vane: 16-3/4″ h x 44″ l. CONDITION: Generally good with some deterioration to sheet iron. 9-26433 (500-700)

2178
$23,000.00

THE ORIGINAL HAND-DRAWN 1762 MAP OF NORFOLK VIRGINIA REFERRED TO AS THE “SAMUEL BOUSH PLAN OF 1762”. The pen and watercolor on original sheepskin dated June 29, 1762 surveyed by Gershom Nimmosons. The map titled “Mr. Samuel Boush’s Plan”. Scale: 160′ to the inch. Having a bottom inscription “Surveyed for Mr. Samuel Boush the above plan Laid off the same Into Lotts as Appear and by the said plan, the said Land Lying and being in the Bor. of Norfolk Adjoining to Smith’s Land, the Church Street and a Creek Issuing out of Elizth. River.” The plan showing water-colored edges, feet designations and water designation. Note:The Boush family was long entrenched in America before Samuel Boush I arrived in Norfolk, VA sometime prior to 1693. The Boushes were large land-owners in Norfolk, VA and Col. Samuel Boush was the first mayor in 1736. And the Boush family was instrumental in planning development in the borough of Norfolk, specifically in the areas later called Boush Street, Church Street, and Charles Street. Additional family items: a small lot includes prints of Charles and Catherine Boush II, a small engraving of the City of Norfolk, some items from George W. Boush and a cabinet card of Laura Foster Boush. SIZE: 22″ x 23-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Descended directly through the Boush family, this plan was on loan to the Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, VA from 1945 to 2012. CONDITION: Good condition for age. Edges soiled, some light staining, only minor edge bites and pin holes. 9-25239 (15,000-25,000)

2179
$575.00

MAP OF THE STATE OF VIRGINIA BY SAMUEL LEWIS 1794. Color highlighted map with water highlighted mountain ranges and water, “Engraved for Carey’s American Edition of Guthries Geography Improved”. Housed in a 20th Century frame with glass and matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 21″. PROVENANCE: Carl Stinson Auction 1987 from the property of Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd. CONDITION: Some evidence of folds, light foxing. 7-70029 (1,500-2,500)

2180
$0.00

FRAMED 1794 MAP OF THE STATE OF VIRGINIA FROM THE BEST AUTHORITIES BY SAMUEL LEWIS. The black outlined map engraved for Carey’s American Edition of Guthries Geography Improved. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with museum quality archival white matte and behind glass. SIZE: 15″ x 21″. CONDITION: Examined out of frame, glued to light board, toned having some separation at folds and a few tight tears evident. 9-25241 (2,000-4,000)

2181
$0.00

NEW AND EXACT MAP OF THE DOMINIONS OF THE KING OF GREAT BRITAIN ON YE CONTINENT OF NORTH AMERICA BY HERMAN MOLL 1715. This outstanding map with vivid hand-coloring is the first large-scale map to show English developments in North American and the first to show the American postal routes. The map was done during the dispute between France and Great Britain over boundaries and this was the first showing of their positions following the treaty of Utrecht in 1713. This map is referred to as the “Beaver Map” and gets its name from the wonderful 9″ x 9″ depiction of beavers working building a dam next to Niagara Falls. At the time beaver pelts were a significant part of the American fur trade. The map also incorporates four inset maps at the base as well as a colorful cartouche inscription to “Walter Dowglass”. The map has been affixed to a backing board and housed in a modern frame. A wonderful, rare opportunity at a very desirable map in wonderful condition. SIZE: 41″ x 24-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. Some minor edge splits. 9-26621 (17,500-22,500)

2182
$805.00

TWO MAPS OF NORTH AMERICA. Mid 19th century. The first Phelps & Ensigns Traveler’s Guide and Map of the United States. Published by T. & E.H. Ensign 1844. Together with Monk’s Standard American Map of North America including West India islands, published Baltimore 1857. SIZE: 27″ x 41″ and 68″ x 65″, respectively. CONDITION: First fair to good condition with wear, creases and abrasions. The second generally good with creases, wear and abrasions. 7-70031 (500-700)

2183
$1,150.00

TERRESTRIAL 32″ LIBRARY GLOBE. First half 20th century. Manufactured by Replogle Globes Inc., Chicago, Illinois. Designed and edited by Gustav Brueckmann, Cartographer. The metal globe overlaid with paper swiveling within a brass mount set within a carved mahogany floor stand with acanthus carved columnar supports. SIZE: 46″ h overall x 38″ dia overall. CONDITION: The surfaces of globe in “as found” condition with extensive abrasions and losses throughout. Maps remain legible. Frame generally good. 9-25964 (2,000-4,000)

2184
$0.00

W.&A.K. JOHNSTON TERRESTRIAL GLOBE. Early 20th century, Edinburgh/London. Published by A.J. Nystrom & Co, Chicago, IL. This 18″ table model terrestrial globe mounted on a cast iron patinated tripod base with claw feet. SIZE: 29″ h. CONDITION: With general wear from use. Seam separation at the equator. Two holes located Northeast of Iceland and between Ascension and Saint Helena islands. Small additional loss on the East coast of China. Otherwise generally good. 9-26084 (1,500-2,500)

2185
$0.00

GROUP OF THREE CAST IRON MAINE ROAD SIGNS. Early 20th century, Maine. Each sign composed of cast-iron letters and a cast-hand with extended index finger riveted to heavy sheet metal backing. The towns represented are: Damariscotta, Jefferson, and Waldoboro. SIZE: 4″ h x 20″-28″ l overall. CONDITION: Structurally very good with appropriate weathering to surfaces. 9-26195 (800-1,200)

2186
$575.00

CRUCHLEY’S NEW PLAN OF LONDON MAP, 1843. The linen-backed folding map housed in its orig case with descriptive cover. Also included is a booklet of the general index. The map split into 27 sections which folds up to fit into the case. SIZE: 7″ x 4-1/2″ case; 20″ x 39-1/2″ map unfolded CONDITION: Some pencil inscriptions on map. Generally very good with strong color. 7-70040 (800-1,200)

2187
$0.00

GOLD & ENAMELED EAGLE BADGE OF THE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI. The badge having a spread wing eagle with wreath surrounding head, an oval inscribed area “Societas Cincinnatorum Instituta AD 1783”. The center enameled oval area depicts a gold figure of Cincinnatus standing, holding a plow above a discarded shield with the sun rising in the blue background. The reverse center enamel presents figures of two Senator’s of the Roman Republic presenting a sword to standing Cincinnatus against a royal blue enamel background surrounded by an inscription “OMNIA RELINQUIT SERVARE REMPUBLICAM”. The badge unmarked with the exception of the bottom edge of the wing “N.W.W.” The top ring attached to a blue & white ribbon with pin attachment. The Society of the Cincinnati is the nation’s oldest patriotic organization, founded in 1783 by Officer’s of the Continental Army and their French counterparts who served together in the American Revolution. Gold testing higher than 18k, probably 20k. SIZE: Badge: 1-3/4″ l x 1-1/4 “w. 3-1/4” l overall. CONDITION: Badge is very good, ribbon shows wear. 7-70110 (7,000-9,000)

2188
$690.00

HISTORIC PAINTED LIFT TOP CAMPAIGN DESK OF CAPTAIN A.B. MATHEWS, CO. H, 2ND MAINE CAVALRY. The dovetailed box having a breadboard end lid with butt hinges and lockplate. The interior fitted with sectioned compartments. A wonderful robin egg blue paint. The lid having in black “Capt. A.B. Mathews Comp. H. 2cd Maine Cavalry”. The 2nd Maine Cavalry was organized at Augusta, Maine from November 30th, 1863 to January 2nd, 1864. Went to New Orleans, LA. On the 9th of August the Regt. embarked at New Orleans for Pensacola, FL where they took part in a number of raids and then in Sept. went to Marinna and then on to Pollard, AL in December. In Feb. of 1865 under Lt. Col. Andrew Spurling (Medal of Honor Recipient) attacked the enemy in considerable force at Milton, FL and routed them. Then joining in March under Gen. Steele’s command and were involved in the capture of Mobile. The regiment returned to Augusta, Maine where they were discharged December 21st, 1865. SIZE: 12″ h x 21-1/4″ w x 15″ d. PROVENANCE: Collection of Avis Howell, Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Stains and ink spatter, majority of paint intact, shows use, generally good. 9-25149 (600-900)

2189
$1,035.00

RARE WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON 1840 CAMPAIGN QUILT. Second quarter 19th century, American. The quilt wrought with floral pink and white fabric designed for the 1840 Harrison campaign. The fabric depicts Harrison within a laurel wreath above a banner reading “HARRISON AND REFORM”, additionally depicting a vignette of Harrison’s trademark log cabin and “Hard Cider” barrel, and filled in with flowers and leaves. Panels flanked by triangular calico and floral pieces in the “flying geese” pattern. SIZE: Overall: 101″ l x 92″ w overall. Side panel: 75″ l. Bottom panel: 52″ w. CONDITION: Structurally very good but with large area of fading. Back with extensive staining. 9-25292 (800-1,200)

2190
$2,070.00

STATE OF MAINE PARADE HAT BADGE. First quarter 19th century. An early version of the Maine State seal containing the basic devices enclosed by a curled ribbon border, embellished by 5 pointed stars. Similar to that found on Maine Militia belt buckles in the 1820s. Reference: American Military Insignias 1800-1851 by Campbell & Howell, see page 92. SIZE: 5″ h x 4″ w. CONDITION: Insignia with old surfaces, good patina, slightly worn. Retaining fitting on back for feather. 9-25391 (1,000-1,500)

2191
$920.00

THREE FRAMED HISTORICAL PRINTS. 1) Black and white engraving by John B. Guerrazzi, titled in legend below print “The attack made on Tripoli on the 3d August 1804 by the American Squadron under Comodore Edward Preble to whom this plate is respectfully dedicated by his obedient servant – sold in Leghorn 1805.” 2) Engraving “American Star” of four Presidents. Printed by “Shelton & Kensett Cheshire Conn – N. York Design Engraved by Thos Gimbrede Jan 30th 1812”. The engraving shows ovals of four Presidents: Washington, Jefferson, Madison and Adams. 3) “Battle at Bunkers Hill” colored lithograph by “J. Baillie”. Housed in a period frame. SIZE: 1) Sight: 13-1/2″ x 17-1/4″. 2) Sight: 9-1/2″ x 10-3/4″. 3) 9″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Vertical split down the middle, several margin tears, not examined out of frame. 2) Horizontal fold mark on bottom third, toning, good. 3) Stains, not examined out of frame. 7-72628 (300-500)

2192
$0.00

CARVED AND SCRIMSHAWED POWDER HORN. First half 19th century. With scrimshaw decoration of a two-story stone home with iron fence and with vegetation including palm trees. In foreground is a rider chasing the horse from which he has fallen. Opposite side decorated with a marine coastal scene centering a sidewheel paddle steamer; other ships and lighthouse in the background. Foreground carved with a spray centering “REMEMBER ME”. Works bordered at mouth and neck of horn by hunting serpents. Additionally bordered by tasseled drapery. No other identifying names or dates. Offered with a custom stand. SIZE: 15-1/2″ l overall. CONDITION: With mellow patina and old surfaces. Structurally very good. 7-70064 (4,000-6,000)

2193
$0.00

EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE RARE SCRIMSHAW POWDER HORN. 18th/19th Century. The horn having fully developed scrim covering the area completely. From top to bottom is the following: 1) A large Coat of Arms with military figures holding flags on each side of a crowned seal. 2) A woman holding a wine glass & pitcher “Flare up and go in the Union”. 3) Three men talking “May the road Thistleland and Shamrock still be united”; “Long life to you my boy”; and Here’s more tomorrow and a little everyday”. 4) A man with bottle and cane “An Irishman all in his glory was there with his sprig of shillaley and Shamrock Sagreed”. 5) A large three-mast ship. 6) A woman in plaid outfit with wine glass & bottle “Irish Whiskey”. 7) Spread wing eagle over a knotted snake. 8) A kangaroo and an Auk? with building. Nice patina, buttplug intact and the end having a nicely carved tip. SIZE: 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with minor imperfections. 9-27147 (3,000-4,000)

2194
$862.50

HANDSOME ANTIQUE POWDER HORN WITH WONDERFUL CONTEMPORARY SCRIMSHAW. The antique horn having a wonderful modern scrimshaw inscription “Col. Wm. Thompson/Carlisle, Pennsylvania/Batten of Riflemen/Made June ye 25 1775”. Also a depiction of a large town with three churches, a bird and trailing vine. Toward the butt plug end “Ye Town of Carlisle” and a pot of flowers. This later scrim may be period to the horn. William Thompson was a Brigadier General in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He was appointed Colonel of a rifle battalion in 1775 and was sent to Massachusetts to help in the defense of Boston. His unit was known as “Thompson’s Pennsylvania Rifle Battalion”. SIZE: 13″ long CONDITION: Horn at butt plug end with break and staple repair. Otherwise very good. 9-25466 (500-1,000)

2195
$1,322.50

RARE 39-STAR AMERICAN FLAG. Circa 1889. Flag with 39 stars that never was! Flag manufacturers believed that the two Dakotas would be admitted as one state and so manufactured this flag, some of which still exist. It was never an official flag of the United States. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h x 45-1/2″ l. CONDITION: With some areas of weakness notable in the center of the field and in the center of the lower stripe, additionally some staining and foxing, colors remain strong but with overall fading. Generally good. 9-25398 (1,000-2,000)

2196
$1,150.00

WILLIAM SEMPF DRUM. 19th century. New York. This fine labeled example with marquetry cartouche of a songbird in floral spray within a gold gilt heightened cartouche flanked by American flags. Accompanied by a pair of drumsticks. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x 17″ dia. overall. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Old varnished surfaces with craquelure. Some losses to gilt and paint decorations. 9-25103 (800-1,200)

2197
$1,150.00

MARY MAMIE LOCKETT THOMPSON (American, 1859-1952) PORTRAIT OF GOVERNOR ANDREW BARRY MOORE. Oil on canvas half-portrait of a gentleman wearing black coat and white shirt. Signed lower right “Mamie Lockett, Montgomery ALA”. Housed in its orig decorated gilt frame. Note: Andrew B. Moore (1807-1873) was Alabama’s sixteenth governor from December 1, 1857 to December 2, 1861. His claim to fame was that he took Alabama out of the Union. Also he is noted for enacting the 8,000 man state army in 1860 and ordering them to seize the arsenal at Mount Vernon and Forts Morgan & Gaines on Mobile Bay (before Lincoln takes office & before Fort Sumter). An interesting note is that Gov. Moore through his daughter’s mother-in-law, Mrs. Napoleon (Mary Clay) Lockett to have artist Nicola Marschall design a confederate flag which became the first Confederate flag (the stars and bars)and also was responsible for the designing of the uniforms as well. Mrs. Lockett also sewed the orig flag with a group of ladies from Marion, Alabama.Two of Gov. Moore’s daughters married into the Lockett family. One of them was Martha Moore Lockett who had a daughter named Mary Mamie Lockett Thompson and was the artist of this portrait. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. CONDITION: Paint loss, mostly to lower edge and right corner. Small puncture in background and slit at shirt. Otherwise, good. 9-26998 (1,000-3,000)

2198
$0.00

J. CORBETT (American 19th-20th Century) “LA BELLE RIVIERE”. Folk art oil on canvasboard shows a Mississippi River scene with a two stack side-wheel steam-packet sailing left to right in a sunset landscape. The boat has it’s name emblazoned on the side-wheel, also “Louisville – New Orleans”. On the boat are seen passengers, cotton bales, minstrels, etc. Signed bottom right. Housed in its original gilt frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25652 (1,200-1,800)

2199
$2,587.50

UNSIGNED (American 19th Century) SOUTHERN PATRIOTIC EAGLE. Outstanding oil on canvas scene shows a Bald Eagle with U.S. flag in beak perched on a American shield, the Constitution and olive leaves. A Union canon is below the flag along with a cannonball, musket, arrows, sword and ankle shackles; obviously depicting a commentary on the North. Housed in a possibly original gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good, one patch to reverse showing no evidence of any imperfections to the front. 9-25861 (2,000-3,000)

2200
$3,450.00

EARLY PAINT DECORATED GAME BOARD WITH MASONIC COLUMNS. This very early game board is double sided. One side for checkers with alternating black and cream squares highlighted by red. Either side of the checkered board is a painted column with a ball at top; reminiscent of the type of columns you see in Masonic symbols. The reverse of the game board is for Backgammon and is cream, red, and deep blue coloration. The board is very old and it appears to have been over painted many, many years ago during its period of use. The edge has red board molding dovetailed in the corners. SIZE: 16-3/4″ x 24″. CONDITION: Scattered paint flecking or loss on both sides and the frame with some worm damage. 9-27176 (800-1,200)

2201
$546.25

EARLY PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. This early 19th Century unsigned portrait that depicts a gentleman with a black scarf and a black coat. Perhaps a lawyer as the books in the library in the back appear to be the type to be found in an early law library. Framed in a replacement faux antique gilt frame. SIZE: 30″ x 24-1/2″. CONDITION: The painting at one time was professionally restored and rebacked and is now in outstanding condition. The frame is fine. 9-27174 (800-1,200)

2202
$0.00

RARE EARLY MINIATURE SHERATON LOOKING GLASS. This 19th century miniature of a split column Federal looking glass features a small rectangular reversed painting at top depicting a house or a barn and a landscape below fitted within an old looking glass. The frame ornamented with carved split columns. SIZE: 10″ h x 6″ w. CONDITION: Generally good with some small loss to both lower corners. A very neat & rare size. 9-27172 (500-700)

2203
$0.00

CARVED SHIP BOARD “HARRY T”. The Board is scalloped on one end and sloped on the other end. Preceding the name is a carved star and after the name is a carved star. The letters and stars are in gold paint on a black background. SIZE: Approximately 59″ long. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-27171 (500-600)

2204
$2,415.00

FOLK-ART INDIAN CARVED SHIP STERN BOARD. This great late 19th to early 20th century Stern board features a relief carved, polychrome head of an Indian chieftain with a war bonnet. Above in a black banner “Viroqua”. Very nicely rendered and in great condition. With a nicely aged patina. SIZE: 17-1/2″ h x 31″ w. CONDITION: A couple of age cracks in the board and paint shows wear. 9-27168 (1,500-2,500)

2204A
$115.00

SPECIAL ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOT. This lot consists of twelve past Julia auction firearm 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 15% 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)

2205
$0.00

FINE FERAGHAN ORIENTAL RUG, WEST CENTRAL PERSIA. First quarter 20th Century. The diamond poled medallion with candy cane decoration set in a midnight blue ground with dense floral sprays and ivory and indigo border of leaf tips. A plum border with floral sprays within an ivory main border of floral vinery. SIZE: 3′ 5-1/2″ w x 4′ 9-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall even wear with losses to end guards and fringe. Overall very good. 9-23764 (800-1,200)

2206
$1,840.00

FINE SEMI-ANTIQUE SHIRVAN RUG. Late 19th century, Southeast Caucasus. Five aligned polychrome decorated diamond medallions with stepped borders on a blue/black field densely populated with crab and geometric medallions alternating with animal figures. The main crab border flanked by zig zag and snowflake guard borders in polychrome colors. SIZE: 5′ 6″ x 10′ 6″. CONDITION: With wear overall, commensurate with age. With strong vibrant colors, but with muted palette. Good to very good. 9-25129 (800-1,200)

2207
$862.50

PAINTED WOOD TRADE SIGN. Late 19th century, New York. The kidney shaped sign reading “N.A. CALKINS/PENSION,/BOUNTY/&/GENERAL/CLAIM-agent.” The sign in white, blue and red on a black ground with scrolling foliate accents. Note: N.A. Calkins (June 20, 1845-July 27, 1927) fought in the Civil War, was an attorney in Coxsackie, NY. SIZE: 20-1/2″ h x 13-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: Birge Calhoun, Chatham, NY, a contractor that found the sign in a building staircase that was closed up in 1902 (according to the historical record) on Main Street in Chatham, New York, when he was remodeling the building. Peter Dworkin, Copake, NY acquired the sign from B. Calhoun. Private Collection, New York City, acquired the sign from P. Dworkin in July 2002. This lot additionally accompanied by a three page letter from Raymond Beecher, Vedder Research Librarian and Greene County Historian for Greene County, New York dated 9/26/02 relating additional background information regarding Newton A. Calkins. Additionally two pages of copies of court records from Greene County transcribed from Beers, History of Greene County, pages 35, 36 listing N.A. Calkins as a practicing attorney in the year 1860. Also, a four page document taken from J.B. Beers’ History of Greene County, 1884 titled “Fraternities and Societies” in which N.A. Calkins is mentioned as an officer of the Knights of Pythias, Eureka Lodge, No. 131 in the year 1883. CONDITION: With small losses to background paint. Lettering and decorations primarily intact. Generally good. 9-25817 (1,000-1,500)

2208
$2,587.50
Revised: 8/3/2012

Additional Information: According to an historian and scholar of New York firefighting memorabilia, there are discrepancies with much of the text painted on the sign, and his observations are listed as follows:

1) There is no listing for “Bowery Fireman’s Supply” in NYC directories during the period of the 1890s.

2) Gold Street and Nassau Street do not intersect in Manhattan. They do intersect however in Brooklyn.

3) Sheffan & Cheever was actually Shelton & Cheever.

4) All four helmet makers had their own shops in Manhattan, and the engine manufacturers mentioned were in heavy competition with each other and had their own representatives.

We believe that, at the least, the sign has been repainted and has restoration as previously noted. We cannot guarantee the vintage of the sign as late 19th century. It is most certainly an attractive trade sign regardless of its origins.

RARE AMERICAN FIREMAN’S TOP HAT TRADE SIGN. Second half 19th century. Fine carved pine sign in the form of a top hat in red paint with a tooled leather band fitted with hanging brackets. Front applied with a plaque reading “BOWERY/FIREMEN’S/SUPPLY COMPANY/56 GOLDS. MANHATTAN/Off Nassau St./FIREHOUSE/SUPPLIES”. Flanked by additional painted advertising reading “SILSBY/AMOSKEAG/HUNNEMAN/LA FRANCE/Clapp & Jones” and “ANDERSON & JONES/JOHN OLSEN/CAIRNS & BROS/SHEFFAN & CHEEVER”. SIZE: 24″ h of hat, 30-1/2″ h overall x 25-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Structurally very good retaining original iron hanging brackets. Hat rim with old repair reinforced with a brass sheet. Additional old repair on edge of top of hat. 9-25444 (3,000-5,000)

2209
$2,300.00

UNUSUAL PAINTED TRAIN STATION SIGN. Late 19th early 20th Century. Washington State. The “Old Betsy” run between Yakima and Tacoma on the coast of Puget Sound in Washington State is depicted here by a small steam engine with two cars, each marked “LAKE PARK AND COLUMBIA R.R.” traveling through a valley, a large resort and mountain in the background landscape, within a painted cartouche titled “OLD BETSY”. Oil on pressed board. SIZE: 49-1/2″ h x 99″ l. CONDITION: Painted surface is good but with lifting to laminated surface of pressed board. Also with overall craquelure, old repair along the top at center. 9-25619 (5,000-10,000)

2209A
$11,500.00

LARGE PAINTED VIGNETTE ON PANEL TITLED “JOAQUIN MURRIETA” (THE ORIGINAL ZORRO). This large late 19th or early 20th century painting on panel depicts a southwestern scene with a dashing figure on horseback brandishing a dagger. He wears a cape and and blue tight britches and is astride a handsome brown stallion. Title below the panel is “Joaquin Murrieta Famous Robin Hood, Eldorado, Co.”. Joaquin Murrieta was born in 1829 and lived to the July 25, 1853, he was also called “The Mexican or Chilean, Robin Hood” or the “Robin Hood of Eldorado”. It is also believed that he and his life were the basis for the story of “Zorro”. He was a semi-legendary figure during the gold rush of the 1850’s, depending upon which view point you take, he was either an infamous bandit or a Mexican patriot. In general purportedly, Anglos drove him from a rich mining claim and shortly thereafter his wife was raped, his half brother lynched and Murrieta himself horsewhipped, and some time after that his escapades began. Murrieta and his men committed enough crimes and became enough of a problem that by 1853 the CA state legislature considered Murrieta enough of a criminal to list him as one of the five “Joaquins” on a bill passed May 1853, the Legislature authorized hiring for three months a company of 20 CA rangers who were veterans of the Mexican-American war to hunt down a number of criminals including Murrieta. The rangers confronted and killed a number of individuals they claimed to be these same criminals, one being 3-fingered Jack, another included Murrieta. They severed the hand of 3-fingered Jack and the head of Murrieta to bring back and receive their $1,000 reward. The head and hand were preserved in a jar of alcohol and shown to many priests who know Murrieta and confirmed it was he. The head was also brandished about and used to display at special showing for a fee and was reportedly lost in the San Francisco earthquake. In an article, “Love and the Bandit’s Head”, in True West magazine, William B Secrest states that the head was on display at SB Jordan’s San Francisco Museum and showcased there until the earthquake of 1906. This placard may have been part of the museum display. SIZE: 32-1/2″ x 65-1/2″ sight. PROVENANCE: J. Parker Lyon Pony Express Museum. CONDITION: Shows plenty of age. Staining along the top and at sides, scattered nail holes along the edge and a small break down near the title, near the word Robin, it also shows some scattered foxing and plenty of age. A neat folk art depiction of an infamous early southwestern historical figure. 4-45096 (8,500-12,500)

2209B
$0.00

RARE EARLY WOODEN SIGN FOR THE “OSO” HOUSE A FAMOUS WELLS FARGO COMPANY STAGECOACH STOP DURING THE GOLD RUSH. This is a great old piece of 19th century western Americana. This sign is one of the wooden signs that originally hung on the “Oso” House which was built in 1851. The sign is a one-piece pine board which originally had an attached molded trim around all four sides. Now only the bottom molding pieces survives. The molding was applied with early, square iron nails. The original lettering “Oso House” is still intact but much worn with age (as it should be). During the gold rush period, the “Oso” House was located in Mariposa, California. It was a noted early California stopping place and had a Wells Fargo station office. Over the years, many famous 19th century figures stayed at the “Oso” House when passing through or visiting the region. One of the more notable figures was General John C. Fremont who lived at the hotel at the time he supervised and managed the Mariposa Grant of 44,000 acres. In December of 1937, the house burned down. This lot is accompanied by a copy of a period image (circa 1854) of the “Oso” House. Note the “Oso” House sign, top center, and just at the base of the 2nd floor there is a large Wells Fargo sign also. The people on the early Wells Fargo coach include General Fremont in 1854. Prior to 1935, this sign was in the W. Parker Lyons Pony Express Museum and is pictured in the Pony Express book. Also included with this lot is a copy of a note regarding this sign which states, “My dear Mr. Lyon, I wish to present you with my compliments, this photograph showing the “Oso” House at Bear Valley, Mariposa County, California which was built in 1851. On the driver’s seat, sitting in the center is General John C. Fremont. Signed, J. J. Trabucco”. Trabucco was a judge in the Mariposa area at one time. SIZE: Approximately 9’10” long x 1’2-1/2″ high. CONDITION: As noted, the molding trim is missing on three sides. There is a small amount of deterioration on each end. The front side of the sign, which was exposed to the elements, has a wonderful, old, very worn patina and still retains traces of the original paint on the lettering. The reverse of the sign, originally was painted with a blue/gray paint which is still strong and intact as it was protected from the elements. This is a wonderful piece of western Americana with the Wells Fargo connection. 4-45604 (19,500-24,500)

2210
$4,600.00

HORSE AND GROOM COPPER WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO A.L. JEWELL. Late 19th century. A.L. Jewell and Company, Waltham, MA. This nice example a combination of full body and sheet copper elements in silhouette on a sheet iron laminated base. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 23-1/4″ h x 32″ l. CONDITION: Structurally good with verdigris and gilded surfaces that appear to be untouched. Sheet iron base or foundation with considerable rust and weaknesses and with old repairs. Otherwise good. 9-25621 (8,000-12,000)

2211
$5,175.00

RARE SHEET IRON FOUR OWL WEATHERVANE. Second half 19th century, American. Modeled with four owls perched side by side on a cast iron rod, each with pierced eyes, “looking” in various directions. With remnants of old painted surfaces. This is purportedly the back section of a larger weathervane of owls. Originally the complete vane had seven owls, with three being on the front section. Consignor of this weathervane is acquainted with the owner of the other section, thereby supporting the description of the whole. Offered without stand. Note: a 6-owl copper example sold at the Robert Glass auction of April 12, 2001 for the sum of $25,000. That example was 7′ in length, the owls ranging in size from 6″ to 17″. SIZE: Owls range from 12″ to 21″ h. Overall: 40″ l. CONDITION: Surfaces with overall rust and with some losses to ear tips and to tips of tail feathers. Cast iron rod misshapen and the original supports have been cut. One ear on largest owl probably a later replacement. Otherwise good. 9-26282 (3,000-4,000)

2212
$0.00

LARGE FOLK ART SHEET IRON NATIVE AMERICAN WEATHERVANE. Late 19th Century. This fine hand-riveted example, finished on one side, showing a Native American with drawn bow wearing feathered headdress, necklace, earring, quiver, blue shirt and red tunic with feathered leggings. SIZE: 69-1/2″ h x 46″ w. CONDITION: With old cleaned painted surfaces and normal and expected pitting from weathering back retains original iron braces, generally very good. 9-25620 (8,000-12,000)

2213
$0.00

FINE RARE COPPER BANNERETTE WEATHERVANE. Second half 19th century. Unusual example depicting a crest with opposing bows centering three arrow tips within the banner. Arrow shaft joined again by opposing bows. Bannerette surmounted by large pointed spear or lance head. Purported to have originated from a lodge building of the “Improved Order of Red Men”. Now mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 43-1/2″ h of vane x 52″ l. 66″ h overall. CONDITION: Some splits to bows forward of banner. Possible losses to half of spheres at head of banner. Otherwise very good overall. 9-25430 (3,500-4,000)

2214
$0.00

UNUSUAL BANNERETTE WEATHERVANE. Late 19th century, New England. With mustard and verdigris surfaces overall and with traces of old gilding. Scrolling banner with zinc arrow head and surmounted by a sphere beneath 3 raked spires functioning as lightning rods. No stand included. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h x 31-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Structurally good with minor creases in banner. Weathered surfaces with traces of old gilding. 9-26286 (3,000-5,000)

2215
$862.50

CAUCASIAN STYLE ORIENTAL RUG. Second quarter 20th century, Pakistan. This nice example with three rectangular medallions with polychrome latch hooks and flower heads within a terracotta field with dense polychrome stylized flower heads within a deep indigo guard border of ribbons within an ivory main border of polychrome octagonal devices. SIZE: 6′ 10″ x 8′ 3″. CONDITION: Very good with full pile. 9-25396 (1,000-2,000)

2216
$1,150.00

SHIRVAN ORIENTAL CARPET. First quarter 20th century, Southeast Caucasus. Two aligned blue/black poled medallions on a wine red ground amidst an arrangement of 6 octagonal medallions all with polychrome geometric decorations with a polychrome crab main border flanked by guard borders of stylized flower heads. SIZE: 5′ 5″ x 8′ 8″. CONDITION: General wear overall, smaller areas to foundation. Wear to selvage and fringe. Overall fair to good. 7-72482 (800-1,200)

2217
$0.00

EARLY ARCHITECTURAL CHIPPENDALE PINE CORNER CUPBOARD. Late 18th, early 19th century, probably a New England example. Fine barrel back example with dental molded cornice above an open frieze centering a leafy keystone over the open bowback interior fitted with two incurved shelves with serpentine fronts beneath a large carved shell canopy flanked by reeded and fluted pilasters beneath floral carved spandrels, the pilasters on Classical bases. The lower section fitted with a pair of cupboard doors with raised panels above a cupid’s bow apron flanked by straight supports. SIZE: 80″ h x 35-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Original paint has been removed to the natural wood surfaces, now of a light honey color. Original H-form hinges replaced. A single 4″ molding absent above proper right pilaster. Otherwise very good. 9-26083 (3,000-6,000)

2218
$948.75

SHERATON CURLY MAPLE AND WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1840. New England. Rectangular walnut top above the conforming case fitted with a pair of aligned short drawers crossbanded and with cockbeaded edges over three long drawers with bow fronts, flanked by floral and foliate carved pilasters each with central free-standing Ionic columns raised on carved claw feet. All draw fronts of figured maple, and with original glass knobs. SIZE: 44″ h x 43″ w x 22″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Generally good with old surfaces. Shrinkage cracks in top panel. One glass knob with chip, one knob a replacement. 9-26962 (800-1,200)

2219
$0.00

UNUSUAL HANGING CANTED CORNER SHELF. Mid 19th century, Rhode Island. Hanging shelves in chestnut and birch, graduated shelves and splayed form, with cupid’s bow chamfered bowfront shelves joined by pierced cupid’s bow box supports. SIZE: 40″ h x 22-1/2″ w x 14″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall. Retaining dry and crusty original varnish finish. 9-25659 (800-1,200)

2220
$0.00

THREE AMERICAN WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS. Last quarter 18th century. First, braceback example, with 7 spindles, arched crestrail and swelled ears above plank seat, raised on splayed baluster turned legs joined by swelled H-form stretcher. Second, fanback example, with 7 spindles, shaped plank seat, baluster turned legs with conforming H-stretcher. Third, fanback example, with 5 spindles beneath notched and scalloped crestrail all joined to heavy round shaped saddle seat above 4 baluster turned splayed legs joined by swelled H-stretcher. SIZE: From 36-3/4-37″ h of back. CONDITION: Each with older surfaces. In need of cosmetic restoration. 5 spindle example with repairs to proper right stile at crestrail. 9-25411 (900-1,200)

2221
$1,265.00

MASSACHUSETTS SHERATON CARVED MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS. Second quarter 19th century. The rectangular top with molded edge and turret corners above the conforming case fitted with four long drawers with cockbeaded edges flanked by reeded pilasters raised on turned legs with ball feet. The chest with original brass knobs cast with lions’ masks. SIZE: 40-1/2″ h x 48″ w x 25″ d. CONDITION: Very good with rich color and patina. 9-25578 (700-900)

2222
$1,416.00

SHERATON CARVED GILTWOOD MIRROR. Circa 1840. This very nicely carved example with oval mirror plate within the conforming frame of ribbon-tied laurel leaf tips. Beneath a crest of high relief carved bow-tied ribbon joined to out swept ribbon wrapped leafy sprays. SIZE: Overall height: 42-1/2″ h x overall width: 48-1/2 w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With some damages and losses to leaf tips and with old professional repair to ribbon. Backboard and mirror plate appear original. 9-26996 (800-1,200)

2223
$1,150.00

IMPORTANT PICTORAL HOOKED RUG. Circa 1950. The center wrought with the makers’ names and dates: “Designed by G. GRISSELL MANN Designed & begun Oct. 6th 1947 / Hooked by BLANCH E. MANN Completed Oct 6th 1950”. The center flanked by opposing coconut palm trees and illuminated chamber sticks. The rug hooked overall with apparently random panels depicting floral sprays interspersed with a scene of rooster in farmyard, woodcock in marsh setting, lobster, seagull in flight, crab, leaping fish; some lesser panels wrought with snails, butterfly, teacups with saucers, hourglass with shooting star, etc. Each panel wrought in vibrant, rich and variegated yarns. Hooked around the edges of the rug is the poem “Happiness” by Isabelle Bryans Longfellow, the text of which reads: “Never ask of happiness that you see it come trumpeting / Led in full parade, marching to a drum. / Seldom will it pass for more than fragment of the whole — / A small flag, a brief horn, a drum’s faint roll. / So hearken down the least day, wherever it may be, / Watching lest a plume pass, and you not see!” Poem appeared in Good Housekeeping magazine in 1947. SIZE: 10’6″ x 8’9″ CONDITION: Overall very fine. 9-25666 (3,000-5,000)

2224
$805.00

SQUARE HOOKED RUG. 19th century, American. Wrought overall in earth tones with a brown rabbit at each corner above each is wrought a bird on a branch, the center with three flower blooms, all on an earthy polychrome ground. SIZE: 37″ x 38″. CONDITION: Generally good. Square opposing patches aligned with the three flower heads. 9-25877 (800-1,200)

2225
$977.50

FINE JAPANNED AND PAINT DECORATED SERVING TRAY. Second half 19th century. This nice oval example with a central portrait of a spaniel within a scrolling japanned border, gilt heightened with vinery inlaid with abalone flowers. SIZE: 18-1/2″ h x 24″ l. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Generally very good with light craquelure. Some losses to japanning on bottom of tray. 9-26930 (500-800)

2226
$0.00

REDWARE CHARGER WITH YELLOW BACON STRIP SLIP DECORATION. 19th century, American. With three bacon strip decorations and with coggled edge. SIZE: 2″ h x 11″ dia. CONDITION: Edge wit multiple shallow old chips. Glaze and decoration mostly intact. 9-25418 (400-600)

2227
$0.00

REDWARE CHARGER WITH YELLOW SLIP. Mid 19th century, American. With brick red color and three slashes of yellow slip decoration and coggled rim. SIZE: 2″ h x 11-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: With shallow chips to rim. Normal and expected abrasion to interior of charger. Generally good. 9-25419 (400-600)

2228
$0.00

REDWARE OVOID CROCK. 19th century, American. The bulbous crock with everted rim in mottled reddish brown glaze. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h x 6-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good with small shallow chips in rim. 9-25420 (300-500)

2229
$0.00

REDWARE OVOID CROCK. Early 19th century, New Jersey. Deep red brown glaze with manganese splotch decoration molded with incised lines applied with C-scrolled handles. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h x 8-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Generally good with shallow rim chips and similar chips on foot. Additionally with small vertical hairline cracks around rim. 9-25421 (400-600)

2230
$805.00

RARE OVOID STONEWARE JUG WITH INCISED FISH ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES MORGAN AND JACOB VAN WICKLE IN OLD BRIDGE, NJ. The brown glazed jug having an applied handle with a splash of blue. A 3” oval with incised fish surrounded by a serrated marked oval splashed with blue. The neck with line ribbing and ribs at shoulder. The pottery was established in 1805 and operated until 1840 in Old Bridge, NJ. SIZE: 12” h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Avis Howells, Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Two depressed areas on body of the jug, in the making; other imperfections and some loss to finish, possibly in the making giving it a nice folk art quality. 9-25143 (600-900)

2231
$1,495.00

LARGE JAPANNED AND PAINTED DECORATED SERVING TRAY. Second half 19th century. The tray with a portrait of a spaniel reclining on a large cushion within gilt borders of scrolling vinery inlaid with stylized abalone flowers. SIZE: 24″ h x 29-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall with losses to japanning on bottom. 9-26919 (800-1,200)

2232
$345.00

APPRENTICE PAINT-DECORATED COMMODE. Mid 19th century, American. This miniature single door commode paint-decorated in black and green with stylized freehand swashes on a salmon ground with half round pilasters. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h overall x 8-1/4″ l x 4-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Stephen-Douglas Antiques, VT. CONDITION: Very good original condition. Painted surfaces vibrant and intact. 9-25865 (600-800)

2233
$805.00

FOLK ART MINIATURE SETTEE. 2nd quarter 19th century. This rare example in pine with original oilcloth upholstery designed and carved with rosettes and incised decorated, raised on turned legs with turnip feet. SIZE: 16″ h of back x 21″ l overall. CONDITION: All original with minor, early reinforcing to rear of back rest, otherwise good. 9-25644 (800-1,200)

2234
$6,900.00

FINE CARVED MAHOGANY PLAQUE OF THE GREAT SEAL OF THE UNITED STATES. Late 19th century, American. This wonderful example carved from the solid depicting a displayed eagle within an oak leaf and acorn wreath within and flanked by a flowing banner. Carved with exceptionally fine details in all aspects. Mounted in a later wood frame. SIZE: Plaque: 12-1/2″ h x 44″ l. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very fine. No damages or restoration. Unpolished natural surfaces with good rich color and patina. 9-26868 (800-1,200)

2235
$0.00

IMPORTANT CARVED MAHOGANY EAGLE LECTERN. Late 19th century. Fine well-carved example of displayed eagle mounted on a sphere now on a square mahogany short pedestal with molded plinth. Originally designed as a lectern, book rest section now absent. Carved overall with well delineated plumage and with lifelike talons. Short square fluted column; a suitable display platform. SIZE: 42-1/2″ h overall. 30-1/2″ h of carving. 32″ wingspan. CONDITION: With nicely polished old surfaces and with dark rich patina. Structurally very fine. 7-70005 (10,000-15,000)

2236
$0.00

EXCEPTIONAL LARGE CARVED AND PAINTED BLACKAMOOR. Third quarter 19th century, English or possibly French. The carved figure of a young man holding a large serving tray wearing blue and white three quarter length trousers with a red striped sash at the waist. Well defined torso with accentuated musculature. The figure with glass eyes posed on a stepped plinth. SIZE: 60″ h. CONDITION: Original painted surfaces and with old shrinkage cracks. Very good overall. 7-70066 (35,000-40,000)

2237
$0.00

EXCEPTIONAL CARVED AND PAINTED FEMALE BLACKAMOOR FIGURE ON PEDESTAL. 19th century, Continental. This fine example depicting a female in beaded headdress, necklace and dress across the front of which is a cinched apron or robe, wearing high button shoes. All in vibrant polychrome colored designs. Torch held in upraised right hand. Left arm partially extended holding a plate or tray. Statue fitted on hexagonal column applied with lion masks on a molded plinth. SIZE: Overall: 79″ h. Statue: 53″ h. CONDITION: Painted and decorated surfaces mostly intact with minor losses throughout. Flame on top of torch absent. Abrasions to paint on nose, mouth and lower left leg. Statue with old shrinkage cracks and some restoration. Generally good to very good. 7-70059 (5,000-7,000)

2238
$6,900.00

CARVED AND PAINTED TOBACCONIST FIGURE OF A NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEF. Second half 19th century, American. Carved with seven feather headdress and with a running horse on the band. Modeled with a carved wolf skin cape clasped below the neck, a round shield in his right hand, a placard “CIGARS” across the front over the figure of a thunderbird. The figure wearing a short blue tunic adorned with feathers tied with a sash and wearing thigh high tied moccasins. Mounted on original stepped platform on wheels. SIZE: Figure: 64″ h. Overall: 76″ h. CONDITION: Old painted surfaced with touched up areas. With old restoration to headdress. Object held in left hand absent. General areas of wear and abrasion throughout. Otherwise good. 9-25755 (7,000-10,000)

2239
$31,050.00

CARVED AND PAINTED TOBACCONIST FIGURE. Second half 19th century, American. Native American maiden with five feather headdress, a cluster of berries and a flower upraised in right hand, a bundle of cigars in lowered left hand. Attired in blue tunic with fringed hem and collar tied at the waist with a red sash. Modeled standing on a square platform. SIZE: Statue: 69-1/2″ h. Overall: 78″ h. CONDITION: Retains old painted surface over original paint. With abrasions to cigar ends, loss to left thumb and feather tips with small losses. Otherwise good. 9-25756 (7,000-10,000)

2240
$6,325.00

FINE GILTWOOD EAGLE CARVING. 19th century, American. The fierce displayed eagle perched upon a ribbon tied swag and oak leaf wreath. Carved from the solid and well delineated, the eagle looking right. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h x 47″ l. PROVENANCE: Removed from a Federal building in upstate New York. CONDITION: Very good with professionally restored surfaces. 9-26185 (5,500-8,000)

2241
$0.00

PAIR OF CARVED DISPLAYED EAGLES. First half 19th century, New York. Carved from the solid, this dramatic pair rendered with arched necks, heads forward with open beaks, with swirling plumage, each on a rockwork plinth. SIZE: 25″ h x 40-1/2″ wingspan. PROVENANCE: Purportedly found in a Hudson River Valley court house. CONDITION: Generally very good with untouched surfaces and dark patina. 7-70003 (10,000-15,000)

2242
$2,185.00

EXTREMELY RARE CASED FULL LIFE MOUNT OF A 10-POINT ALBINO BUCK DEER. Albino White tailed deer, in nature are extremely rare and because of the disadvantage of their color rarely get to grow to maturity as this fine 10 Point Buck did. This old life-size mount is set in a simulated natural environment with faux grass plinth encased in a three sided glass cabinet; the background of which is painted. This is an outstanding example of an extremely rare naturally mutated colored deer rarely found in the wild. SIZE: Deer: 53″ h x 46″ l. Case: 58-1/2″ x 61″ x 22″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-25758 (2,000-4,000)

2243
$7,475.00

OUTSTANDING NEAR RECORD POLAR BEAR RUG HARVESTED IN ALASKA IN 1959. This fine large example of an Alaskan Polar Bear rug harvested in 1959 by Richard White while on a hunting expedition with Colonel Phillip F. Neuweiler. This large example was in 1959, at that time, the 3rd largest Polar Bear harvested in the world. The bear skin was later mounted by Jonas Brothers Taxidermist of Denver, Co., renowned for their expertise in preserving wildlife trophies. At the time the current owner acquired this rug from the family of Dr. White, he again sent it to Jonas Brothers for cleaning and refurbishment. NOTE: This exact bear is illustrated and discussed in the book, “Big Game Trails in the Far North” by Col. Phillip F. Neuweiler. On page 284, there is a photo of this bear just after it was harvested. In the photo clearly illustrated is a scar below the right eye. This exact same scar is of course also still present today on our bear rug. The photo is captioned “Phil and his friend, Dr. Richard White, of Allentown, Pa. With Doc’s big Polar bear, 1959″. On pages 92 and 92, the author, Phillip Neuweiler describes a hunt in which he shot a very large bear, the second largest ever harvested, later measure by the local game warden and wildlife expert in the area where they were camping. This bear is mentioned in the following sentence, “Doc White and I now have the number 2, 3, and 4 polar bears in the world. Our bear is Dr. White’s bear which Neuweiler refers to and was the number 3 bear in 1959. In the next paragraph the following quote is made, “The wildlife expert is the one who measured Doc’s and my bear, and recorded the measurements”. Please note: An affidavit signed by the current owner accompanies this Polar Bear rug attesting to the date of harvesting and provenance which places the Polar Bear rug well within the limits authorizing the sale of and transportation over state lines. In addition, we have contacted the Federal Fish and Wildlife Division in Washington and Alaska and have confirmed that because the bear was clearly documented as being harvested in 1959 it is legal to sell and transport. An outstanding and beautiful trophy bear. SIZE: 95” nose to tail, 86” right front paw to right rear paw, 84” left front paw to left rear paw, 95” front left paw to front right paw, 101” rear left paw to rear right paw, 129” right front paw to left rear paw, 125” left front paw to right rear paw. CONDITION: Overall very good. Fur entirely intact with good coloration throughout. Diagonal scar below proper right eye. 9-25464 (4,000-6,000)

2244
$11,500.00

THE HORSE HEAD USED IN THE FILMING OF THE MOVIE “THE GODFATHER”. This is the actual horse head used by Paramount Studios during the rehearsal scenes of the first Godfather movie. It was just prior to this scene Brando mumbled one of the more iconic verbiages of the film and now probably one of the most repeated quotes used today “I’ll make him an offer he can’t refuse”. As a result of various correspondence with Paramount Studios, the consignor, and the former employee of Paramount who originally owned the head, we understand that this taxidermy mount on Styrofoam was purchased by Paramount and shipped from a firm in Texas (the name of which is unknown to us) for $2,000. Despite the lifelike and grisly appearance of the mount (the Styrofoam base of the simulated horse head is painted red and looks very realistically bloody) apparently Coppola was not satisfied with its realism. According to Producer Al Ruddy, this head was “unsuitable”, one reason being that the seam/crack in the middle of the taxidermy horse’s neck was too obvious. Coppola wanted no question of it being a real head. As a result, in the actual final filming a real horse’s bloody head was used. Coppola wanted to make an extraordinarily dramatic statement that left no question of its reality. The result was one of the most notorious and grisly scenes in the entire movie. Studio boss, Jack Woltz who had been unresponsive to Corleone’s request awoke the next morning in his satin sheeted bed, to discover the bloody severed head of his prize thoroughbred “Khartoum”. Our taxidermy head was used in the various rehearsals but at the final filming an actual real severed horse head was sent from a New Jersey dog food plant, packed in dry ice, and used for the final scene. Using a real head was a delicate matter with the SPCA and so the actual real head used was immediately thereafter given to the SPCA for disposal. Paramount’s prop department was closed and liquidated in 2000. According to the former owner who had worked at Paramount, she had acquired the head in the 1970’s. There are two references of official note that discuss both horse heads. 1) Page 21 in “The Godfather Companion by Peter Biskind which references Coppola & the second horse head. 2) In “The Godfather Legacy, The Untold Story of the Making of the Classic Godfather Trilogy” (Revised & Updated Edition) by Harlan Lebo shows a half page photograph of Coppola in the bed with our taxidermy head, showing actor Marley how he wanted him to react to the discovery of the horse’s head. Our taxidermy mount is an actual head & neck of a horse that had been mounted on a Styrofoam form and the seam which Al Ruddy refers to is very apparent in our taxidermy mount. SIZE: 34″ from the neck to tip of nose; 24″ wide. PROVENANCE: Our consignor acquired this head from an ex-employee of Paramount Studio’s. According to the Ex-Paramount employee she acquired the head in the early 70’s and shipped it at her mother’s home where it was stored until she later sold it to our consignor. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25481 (10,000-20,000)

2245
$4,140.00

LARGE ANTIQUE BIRCH BARK CANOE. First half of the 20th Century. Birch bark canoe having 30 ribs and 5 thwarts with high bow & stern. The gunwales nailed. No deck or seats. SIZE: 14′ x 39″. CONDITION: One rib with break, otherwise very good. 9-25753 (5,000-10,000)

2246
$402.50

MODERN BIRCH BARK CANOE. The pine & birch canoe having 26 ribs with an outside covering of reversed birch bark. The gunnel pegged, no deck or seats. SIZE: 10’11” x 29″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-25754 (1,000-2,000)

2247
$0.00

RUSTIC BIRCH BARK DINING TABLE. 20th century, New England. In the Adirondack style, the rectangular plank top with natural birch branch borders raised on heavy cylindrical legs joined by an X-form cross stretcher with canted branch supports. All retaining original bark surfaces. SIZE: 28″ h x 74″ l x 35″ w. CONDITION: Very good with old surfaces showing appropriate wear. 7-70093 (800-1,200)

2248
$0.00

SET OF SIX RUSTIC BIRCH ARMCHAIRS. 20th century, New England. Each fashioned from hand hewn branches and sapling trunks. The cylindrical stiles joined by a horizontal plank splat with natural hide covering, further joined to horizontal cylindrical arms centering a plank seat, each covered with matching red hooked cushions with a central conifer motif. Raised on cylindrical legs joined by twig box stretcher. SIZE: 38″ h of back. 23″ w of chair. 17-1/2″ h of seat. CONDITION: Very good. Expected areas of wear to seat cushions. 7-70094 (2,000-3,000)

2249
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American 1st Quarter of 20th Century) NAP JUTRAS 1915. Oil on canvas portrait of a standing Native American holding peace pipe, chief’s blanket and necklace. His long black hair has been bound in a pony tail and a medallion hangs from his bear claw necklace. He wears bead-decorated moccasins and a feathered headdress. He stands on a grass stream bank with pine trees behind. Titled and dated below his feet. Probably a depiction of a member of either the Iroquois or Mohawk tribe. It is rare to find a period painting with this subject matter. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 38″ x 24″. CONDITION: Small patch to reverse, craquelure, with discolored varnish. Found in an old New Hampshire collection. 7-70095 (6,000-9,000)

2250
$0.00

JOHN H. BALSLEY (American 1823-1895) PAIR OF NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAITS. Identically housed half size paintings of a Native American brave and maiden. The brave is seen with feathered headdress and braided hair, four trade bead necklaces, and holding a bow and quiver. Maiden is shown in a bead decorated hide dress and wearing a red and white headband with two feathers. She holds a bow and arrow. The two portraits face one another with a connecting mountain range flanked by trees. Each is signed bottom right and both are housed in period gesso decorated gilt frames. John Balsley was an interesting man who was a carpenter in Dayton, Ohio and was the inventor of the first folding stepladder, for which on January 7, 1862 he received a patent, one of dozens he came to hold. He received a patent on January 7, 1862. He was also known for his paintings of the American West. Probably his fascination with the American West and Native Americans was due to his proximity to the edge of the frontier and his eagerness to capture its flavor. SIZE: 48″ x 32″. CONDITION: Small area in dress needs attention, otherwise original untouched condition that would brighten with cleaning. 7-70096 (10,000-20,000)

2251
$5,175.00
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Correction: In the description it states that there are two missing teeth. There are actually six missing teeth total.

OUTSTANDING PAINTED AND CARVED ARTICULATING WOLF MASK. Finely carved mask with movable jaw painted in colors of red, blue and black. Two large abalone inset eyes, bone/ivory teeth. Top of snout inlaid with rectangles and circles of abalone shells. Ears having tassels of black hair. Early 20th Century Northwest coast, possibly Kwakiutl. Along with a museum iron stand for display. SIZE: 9″ high x 14-1/2″ long. CONDITION: Very good, missing 2 bone teeth. 7-70001 (5,000-7,000)

2252
$4,887.50

NORTHWEST COAST CARVED FROG BOWL. Large frog shaped oval bowl having four legs supporting an oval bowl with top rim decorated with eight oval ivory cabochon. The carved face having two oval inset abalone eyes. Nice old patina. Circa 1930s. SIZE: 14″ long x 7-1/2″ wide. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26340 (4,000-6,000)

2253
$0.00

TLINGIT FROG EFFIGY BOWL. Circa 1900-1910. Wood frog shaped bowl having an oval hollowed area surrounded by a border of white glass seed beads interspersed with four square abalone pieces. SIZE: 8-1/2″ l x 4″ w. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Split in the front left foot has been glued, some losses to feet and small cracks, otherwise good. 9-25805 (1,500-2,000)

2254
$690.00

FOUR STERLING NATIVE AMERICAN BRACELETS. 1) Zuni bracelet is covered with applied silver leaf design with a center rotating section which has a large oval black onyx cabochon on one side and a matching applied silver leaf design on the other. Artist signed “J Delgartto Sterling” with an impressed feather. 2) Contemporary Navajo bracelet with numerous turquoise, jade, carnelian, garnet and peridot cabochons set randomly across the top of the sterling silver bracelet. Artist signed “E. Pina Sterling”. 3) Heavy Navajo sterling bracelet is set with a large turquoise freeform cabochon along with a coral branch. Bracelet is further decorated with applied sterling fan shapes and beads against an oxidized background. Artist signed “Phil T.”. 4) Navajo sterling silver bracelet features three slender sterling bands supporting a stylized leaf design with large turquoise freeform cabochon. Unsigned. CONDITION: All are very good to excellent. 9-26769 (800-1,200)

2255
$575.00

FINE LEATHER BRASS STUDDED & SILVER BELT. Second Phase Navajo belt having five 2-1/2″ dia. silver medallions with star motif interspersed with five 1-1/4″ to 1-3/4″ size medallions with similar motifs. Attractive brass tack decoration surrounds the medallions. Double steel loop buckle. SIZE: Leather is 42-1/2″ long. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27148 (600-800)

2256
$0.00

INDIAN BELT, HAT BAND, AND PAIR OF CUFFLINKS. 1) 52″ black leather belt having a 4-piece silver feather decorated belt buckle set marked “A.L.”. 2) 29″ Concho style hat band having 15 decorated silver medallions with turquoise center. 3) Pair of silver and turquoise cufflinks. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25808 (800-1,200)

2257
$1,035.00

MISSOURI RIVER IRON PIPE TOMAHAWK. The iron blade and bowl at the end of a carved wood handle having brass tack decoration and scalloped half shaft. SIZE: 21-1/4″ long; blade & pipe are 8-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27098 (800-1,200)

2258
$0.00

RARE 18TH/19TH CENTURY EAST COAST NATIVE AMERICAN SKULL CRACKER WITH TURTLE DECORATION. This fine skull cracker with original patina having a shaped handle with knob end. The handle having the outline of a turtle on both sides, the end with an elongated flattened ball. SIZE: 20″ long. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27149 (6,000-8,000)

2259
$517.50

DAKOTA SIOUX BEADED KNIFE SHEATH WITH KNIFE. Sheath having fine beadwork mimicking the shape of the sheath in bead decoration. One side having the colorful beadwork in colors of gold, blue, red, green, and white. Old, well worn knife accompanies sheath. SIZE: Sheath: 10″ long. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27150 (500-600)

2260
$3,450.00

19TH CENTURY STANDING ROCK SIOUX RIFLE CASE. The hide rifle case having two ends with fanciful beadwork including stag, flags & star. Beadwork in colors of gold, blue, white, red, & purple. Nice long fringe at both ends. SIZE: 40″ without fringe. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27102 (3,000-4,000)

2261
$0.00

BLACKFOOT SEED BEADED HIDE POUCH. Hide pouch with one side having beaded panel with beads including light blue, rose, green, and blue. Sinew and thread sewn with red stroud cloth. Circa 1860-1870. SIZE: 7/1/2″ (including strap) x 3-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Purchased from Alexander Gallery; Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Good with nice patina, hide is well tanned & supple. 9-25809 (3,000-5,000)

2262
$0.00

BEADED DECORATED SADDLE. 20th Century. Crow style saddle having multicolored bead work and red trade cloth attached to a hide covered saddle frame. SIZE: 13″ high – 25″ long. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25759 (3,000-4,000)

2263
$345.00

HIDE COVERED CHILD’S NATIVE AMERICAN SADDLE FRAME. Antique saddle brace having a wooden frame with hide covering and sinew stitching. Front pommel having a bird’s head effigy having brass tack eyes. Remnants of two hanging brass bells off sinewed string. SIZE: 15-1/2″ high – 20-1/2″ long – 8″ wide. CONDITION: Some losses to hide, generally intact, nice old patina. 9-25423 (300-500)

2264
$0.00

PLAINS INDIAN BEADED DRESS. Second half of 20th century, this fine dress, having a full beaded shoulder and collar of blue beads having four geometric shapes in black, red, burgundy, and yellow beads. Bone and brass bead decoration with hanging tassels and fringe. Light cream color suede dress with long bottom fringe. Accompanied by matching sash type belt. SIZE: With fringe – 55″ long – 65″ across shoulder with fringe. CONDITION: Very good with no losses apparent. 9-25784 (1,000-1,500)

2265
$0.00

PLAINS INDIAN DRESS. Tanned hide dress adorned with Elk’s teeth. Fringed edge having a red bead border and tortoise colored beads supporting long tied tassels. Bottom with long fringe. Circa 1900. SIZE: 50″ long – 48″ across shoulders, including fringe. CONDITION: Fringe mostly intact, there are breaks and losses to skirt section. As found. 9-25783 (2,500-4,500)

2266
$402.50

PLAINS INDIAN BEADED HIDE DOLL. First quarter of 20th Century. Doll having black hair and beaded facial features, double bead necklace and beaded paneled shirt in colors of white, gold, blue, green and red. Colorful sash belt and moccasins. Thread sewn. SIZE: 17″ high x 10″ wide. CONDITION: Beadwork very good, some discoloration to hide. 9-25440 (400-600)

2267
$690.00

PLAINS INDIAN BEADED HIDE DOLL. Doll wearing traditional fringed hide costume trimmed with colorful beads. Head having long braided hair and beaded facial features. Colorful bead adorned tassels and beaded hide moccasins. Second quarter of 20th Century. SIZE: 19″ high x 9″ wide. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25458 (800-1,200)

2268
$0.00

LARGE DOUBLE-SPOUTED ACOMA POTTERY WEDDING VASE. First quarter of 20th Century. Large vase having central handle connecting spouts. Central body decorated with geometric motif with black and orange/red designs. The phrase “wedding vase” does not refer to the traditional non-Native American wedding but to an ancient ceremony performed by Navajo/Pueblo peoples. SIZE: 13″ high – 10″ diameter. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Some surface dirt, light scuffs, otherwise very good. 9-25807 (1,500-2,500)

2269
$0.00

KPELLE BRASS ANKLE SHACKLE. 18th century, Northern Sudan (now known as Liberia). This authentic casting of an ankle shackle, the purpose of which is purported to have been used as a shackle placed on the ankle of a paramount chief’s first or favored wife. This was an accepted practice in the early 18th century in the Kpelle tribe. This unusual and rare example was acquired by a missionary active in the area from 1955-1963 from a tribal clan chief as part of the Sudan Interior Mission. These anklets or shackles were made by individuals within the Kpelle tribe from a brass “bucket” or “kettle” that were given to tribesmen as payment for the turning over of captured individuals from other tribes. In essence, selling the prisoner to Westerners for transport on slave ships in the Atlantic slave trade. The leg piece was originally modeled out of bee’s wax, covered with mud, baked and hardened. The brass pieces were then melted and the liquid poured into the hardened clay mold. SIZE: 8″ exterior dia. PROVENANCE: As noted in description. Accompanied by a signed statement from the current owner. CONDITION: With old surfaces and patina. Crack at midpoint resulting from the opening of the shackle. 9-25467 (7,500-10,000)

2270
$0.00

INTERESTING 19TH CENTURY BLACK NEEDLEWORK PICTURE ON SILK. The rectangular picture performed in black needlework stitch shows a ruined abbey/castle with a man in a one-horse cart next to a pond with large tree. Unsigned. Housed in a period gold painted frame. SIZE: Sight: 12-1/4” x 17-1/4”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Avis Howells, Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Several breaks in silk backing, loss to needlework, toned. 9-25139 (800-1,200)

2271
$460.00

AFRICAN AMERICAN DOLL’S QUILT. First quarter 20th century, American. Wrought with three rows of three stylized little girls. Each figure with eyes and mouth in a different calico patterned dress. Each figure set within a square. All within a red border. Housed in a modern hard wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 30-1/2″ h x 23″ w. CONDITION: Generally good with some discoloration to squares. 9-25599 (400-600)

2272
$1,955.00

RARE AND FINE RED FIGURE PELIKE. 300-400 BC, Greece or Southern Italy. Of typical form with wide molded mouth; handles extending from beneath the lip to the shoulder of the swelled body continuing to the circular ribbed foot. Decorated on one side with a Classical robed maiden in motion, a wreath in her right hand. Opposing side depicting a seated nude male winged figure with round “shield?” with serpent raised in right hand. Each bordered with foliate decorations above a scrolling border. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Discovered off the port of San Georgio, Southern Italy and given to the consignor as a wedding gift by a town official in 1960. CONDITION: Structurally very good with encrustation overall due to long term immersion. 9-25234 (1,000-2,000)

2273
$172.50

CLASSICAL STYLE BRONZE EWER. Late 18th, early 19th century, Italy. The handle cast as a lioness, the body decorated with fruiting olive branches. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with dark undisturbed patina. 9-25762 (200-300)

2274
$1,265.00

FABULOUS BRONZE RELIEF COVERED WINE VESSEL. Cylindrical form with a relief scene of men and women celebrating the harvest, some in amorous embrace. Semi-clad women and men carry scythe, sickle, wheat and grapes. The cover, having a flower form finial. 19th century of earlier. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h x 4-1/4″ diameter at base. PROVENANCE: From the Samuel H. Kress Collection. CONDITION: Very good, nice patina. 9-26583 (1,000-1,500)

2275
$805.00

PERSIAN TURQUOISE POTTERY VASE. 19th century or earlier. Of bulbous form with variegated blue drip glaze. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h x 4-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From the Samuel H. Kress Collection. CONDITION: With glaze bubbles and with tight hairlines and base rim chips. Roughness appropriate to age. Fair to good. 9-26584 (600-900)

2276
$0.00

BRASS ALMS DISH. 19th century or earlier. The molded and impressed brass example depicting two central figures transporting a giant fruit on a pole, with hammered inscription “AVE GRATIA PLENA ANNO DOMINI 1503”. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 18″ dia. CONDITION: Structurally good. Old split on rim. Recently burnished and lacquered. 9-25362 (100-200)

2277
$0.00

ORIGINAL PAINTING ON CANVAS FLOWER ILLUSTRATION. The unstretched canvas showing five flowers with titles in English & Latin, title plate VII. A label affixed from Lambert & Co. Literary Designers. The canvas has been mounted to a light board and housed in a painted wood frame with plexiglass front. SIZE: 38″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: The mock up illustration still shows some of the pencil sketch & line work, otherwise good. 9-25451 (1,800-2,200)

2278
$0.00

ADVERTISING SIGN FOR “PEDRO XIMENEZ SAN EMILIO”. The arched top wood framed sign having applied clusters of grapes and leaves against a painted background with title and advertisement. SIZE: 34″ h; 48″ w. CONDITION: Horizontal cracks at mid-point, otherwise good. 9-25449 (1,100-1,500)

2279
$0.00

UNUSUAL KILIM CORRIDOR RUG. The central field comprised of repetitive polychrome stripes, the broadest filled with tarantula, crab, and cross designs, diamonds with serrated edges, lattice work, and zig-zag patterns. Main border woven with polychrome zig-zag design. With Turkoman ends. SIZE: 10′ 2″ l x 4′ 5″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good. Some slight general wear at mid-point of rug. Overall good with strong color. 9-24095 (600-900)

2280
$287.50

KAZAK CORRIDOR CARPET. First quarter 19th century. With five alternating medallions interspersed with stylized latticework on a brick red ground within seven guard borders of stylized flowers and treslliswork, all polychrome decorated. SIZE: 14′ x 3′ 2″. CONDITION: With small areas of wear to foundation throughout. With losses to fringe. 9-25242 (1,000-2,000)

2281
$6,900.00

AMERICAN FULL BODY COPPER GODDESS OF LIBERTY WEATHERVANE. Late 19th century. Of typical form, the figure modeled with a flag on pole headed by an arrow head. The band of cap and sash, and the stars on flag all rendered as circular indentations. Her tunic is delineated with accentuated pleating. Offered with museum stand. SIZE: 25″ h x 18″ l. CONDITION: Surfaces retain original gilding beneath verdigris. Solder lines pronounced at shoulders, but not believed to be other than original soldering. Generally very good. 9-27080 (6,000-8,000)

2282
$4,887.50

FULL BODIED COPPER WEATHERVANE OF A SQUIRREL ATTRIBUTED TO WASHBURN. Early 20th century. E.G. Washburn and Company, New York. Depicting a seated squirrel, with zinc ears eating a nut and with upright tail. Offered with museum stand. SIZE: Squirrel: 23-1/2″ h x 19-1/2″ l. CONDITION: With verdigris and weathered surfaces and with traces of gilding. Generally good. 9-25617 (10,000-15,000)

2283
$11,500.00

RARE AND IMPORTANT CUSHING & SONS FOX AND HOUND WEATHERVANE. Last quarter 19th century. L.W. Cushing & Sons, Waltham, MA. This full bodied copper example with verdigris surface and traces of original gilding depicting a hound in pursuit of a fox. Now offered on a museum stand. Note: For nearly identical example see “The Art of the Weathervane” by Steve Miller, page 57. SIZE: 15″ h x 35-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Extremely good condition with fine surfaces and with very good verdigris. 9-25624 (10,000-20,000)

2284
$4,025.00

NAVAJO THIRD PHASE CHIEF’S BLANKET/RUG. Circa 1900. Colors of red, black, ivory, and gray. Outside having orange selvage thread all around, rug having geometric patterns with stepped diamond design and dark and light lazy lines. SIZE: 67″ x 50″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Fading to one side, some pulled areas at edge, generally very good. 9-25806 (1,500-2,500)

2285
$0.00

INTERESTING BEADED AND QUILL WORK POUCH. The shaped pouch having deerskin front with beaded flap and four rows of colored flattened porcupine quills with fringe. SIZE: 9-1/2″ (without fringe); 19″ (with fringe). CONDITION: Very good. 9-27145 (500-600)

2286
$632.50

19TH CENTURY SIOUX CYLINDRICAL PARFLESCH WAR BONNET CASE. The case decorated with colorful zigzags and triangles having fringe lacing. SIZE: 17″ l x 3-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Generally good with some minor losses to fringe and small open creases. 9-27113 (800-1,000)

2287
$0.00

PAIR OF PLAINS INDIAN BEADED MOCCASINS. The hide sole moccasins having a beaded area on top surface in colors of red, blue, green, gold, & black. SIZE: 11″ long. CONDITION: Shows some use with some minor breaks, one heel needs mending, otherwise good. 9-27101 (500-600)

2288
$0.00

PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SIOUX BEADED MOCCASINS. The moccasins having a strip band on top of blue & red geometric design. Fringe edge with hide sole. SIZE: 9-/2″ long. CONDITION: One sole with dime-size hole, otherwise very good. 9-27146 (600-700)

2289
$0.00

DAKOTA SIOUX DECORATED PIPE. The two-part pipe having a stem with braided porcupine quill wrap. The wrap in colorful bands or red, blue, and black. The 8-1/2″ catlinite pipe section in a tapering form. SIZE: 35″ overall. CONDITION: Generally very good, pipe bowl has side chip. 9-27100 (1,000-1,500)

2290
$0.00

PLAINS INDIAN 19TH CENTURY SPIKE HAMMER. The shaped handle undecorated with a flat, round head decorated in red & blue paint outlined in tacks. A tapered square long spike attached. SIZE: 22-3/4″ long. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27099 (1,000-1,500)

2291
$0.00

PLAINS INDIAN WOOD SKULL CRACKER. The shaped handle with a large ball end. Some red paint remaining and line decorative edging. SIZE: 26-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27112 (800-1,000)

2292
$575.00

EARLY STEEL WOOD HANDLED BOWIE KNIFE. The tapered blade having a steel guard, the wood handle with brass fittings. No markings. SIZE: 13″ long. CONDITION: Shows use, generally good. 9-27152 (600-800)

2293
$3,450.00

19TH CENTURY TRADE DIRK BY A.G. FOCKS. Large steel blade with brass guard, hardwood handle having brass inlays. Marked “A G Focks (?) Maker”. SIZE: 14-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Blade shows use with some nicks, generally good. 9-27151 (600-800)

2294
$460.00

THREE FRAMED PHOTOS OF BUFFALO BILL’S WILD WEST SHOW. The period photos showing Native Americans in full dress in an inside stadium with seats behind. Circa 1910. Housed in modern wood frame with double matte and three mounted photos. SIZE: Actual photo size: 4-3/4″ x 3-1/4″; Sight: 8″ x 17″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27103 (800-1,200)

2295
$632.50

THREE-PIECE BUFFALO BILL LOT. 1) 6-1/2″ x 4-1/4″ cabinet card by Stacy, Brooklyn, N.Y. showing a standing Buffalo Bill with rifle next to his saddle and in full outfit. 2) 3-1/4″ x 2-1/4″ framed photograph showing a half view of Buffalo Bill in outfit with hat. Photograph is on cardstock, blue vine outline & printed signature. Housed in a brass ornate easel frame. 3) 10″ x 7″ Buffalo Bill Magazine & Official Review “Buffalo Bill Bids You Good Bye”. The program having photographs of Buffalo Bill, stories, advertisements, etc. Also with a colored cover. CONDITION: Two photographs are very good, the program with wear and tears to cover. 9-27155 (800-1,000)

2295A
$0.00

PHOTO PRINT OF A YOUNG COWGIRL. This uncommon photo print depicts an attractive young cowgirl in western attire with fringed skirt and wide brim hat wearing a holster and revolver at her waist. She stands on a grassy plain with her magnificent US Cavalry horse. The print is nicely matted in an old matt and framed in a simple antique wood frame. Circa early 20th C. The backboard of the picture is marked in pen “MISS SCHRANTZ”. SIZE: 12-3/4” w x 11-3/4” h. CONDITION: Frame shows wear, photo appears to be generally good. 4-45088 (600-900)

2296
$1,610.00

DUCHOISELLE (FRENCH 19TH CENTURY) NATIVE AMERICAN HUNTER. This fine casting, a depiction of a Native American warrior with feather headdress and bow, lying amongst reeds awaiting game. Signed on the proper right plinth “Duchoiselle”. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 17-3/4″ l x 5-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good original surfaces with nice patina. 9-27153 (1,500-2,000)

2297
$0.00

SALISH IMBRICATED INDIAN BASKET. Formed from cedar tree root and cherry tree bark, having an oval rectangular form 13 coiled high having black and brown decoration. SIZE: 5″ h x 10″ w x 5″ d. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Some loss to decoration, generally good. 9-25810 (600-800)

2298
$575.00

FINE NATIVE AMERICAN WOVEN BASKET. Last quarter 19th century, New England. With rare freehand decoration overall in browns and black diamond patterns with pointilated borders marked “P.D.” on bottom. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 15″ l x 11-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-25638 (600-800)

2299
$0.00

SMALL BEAD DECORATED NATIVE AMERICAN POUCH. The pouch decorated in light blue, white, red, and dark blue beads on one side. The small tongue shaped flap with blue & white bead border. SIZE: 4″ dia. CONDITION: bead loss to one small section, otherwise good. 9-24807 (150-300)

2300
$172.50

RARE MOOSE HAIR EMBROIDERED WATCH HOLDER & TWO BEADED PIECES. 1) 5-1/4″ x 4″ birch bark watch holder having a colorful embroidered moose hair flower and vine. The edges with white & black stitched moose hair. The small pocket having a pouch area for watch & central window. Remnants of its original red silk liner. 2) 7″ Woodlands white beaded watch hutch/frame. 3) Small 4″ beaded pouch with red cloth edge having an old tag “Made by Old Town Indians”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Avis Howell, Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Moose hair piece has break in back which is seen partially on the front side. Otherwise good. The two beaded pieces have edge loss, generally good. 9-25147 (600-900)

2301
$0.00

NATIVE AMERICAN CLOUD-SHAPED PECTORAL. Second half 19th century. The nickel-silver ornament engraved with quatrefoil designs and with three crescent shaped pendants. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h x 7-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good with appropriate and expected wear. Nice surfaces and patina. 9-25428 (800-1,200)

2302
$776.25

HUDSON BAY COMPANY BRASS GORGET. Second half 19th century. The heavy brass molded gorget of crescent form fitted for hanging and stamped “HBCo” at each apex. Believed to be a trade item of the Hudson Bay Company. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 5-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good with appropriate wear throughout. 9-25429 (700-900)

2303
$460.00

NORTHWEST COAST CARVED MASK. 19th/20th Century. This Native American large carved polychrome painted mask depicting a smiling face above which is carved a round frowning face beneath three disks in blue. Carved from the solid. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h x 12-1/2″ w. CONDITION: With original painted surfaces. Normal and expected shrinkage cracks. Very good overall. 7-70053 (400-600)

2304
$0.00

NORTHWEST COAST STYLE CARVED AND PAINTED TOTEM POLE. 20th century. Nicely carved contemporary example polychrome painted overall surmounted by stylistic eagle with outstretched wings above stylized wolf devouring a fish, all above Native American with shield. The whole mounted on custom museum iron stand. SIZE: 94″ h. CONDITION: Very good with strong vibrant colors. Some weathering to wings and with small shrinkage cracks. 9-25204 (2,000-3,000)

2305
$0.00

PAIR OF NATIVE AMERICAN DOLLS. 20th Century. American. Attributed to “DOMIANO”. Two beautifully dressed figures on stands. The first in full doeskin costume with cape, jacket, breastplate, pants, moccasins, etc wearing a full-feathered headdress. The figure embellished with extensive beadwork including a bone choker. The second figure attired in a blue robe with red trim and with matching pants carrying a crook staff and wearing a monumental bone necklace with brass beading. The clothing overall with elaborate bead and shell work. SIZE: First: 46″ h. Second 37″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25757 (1,000-1,500)

2306
$0.00

ALASKAN INUIT STONE CARVING OF A HAWK ON ITS PREY. Depicting a hawk with open beak over its dead prey within its talons, carved on a natural stone plinth. The underside marked illegibly, but with paper Canadian Eskimo art label, serial number and “Jack”. SIZE: 10-1/4” h x 6” w x 9-1/4” d. CONDITION: With good original surfaces, some minor roughness to wing tips. 9-24595 (600-900)

2307
$201.25

15 INUIT FIGURAL BUTTONS. This interesting assortment includes six 2″ long ivory/bone seal shaped buttons with dot decoration; Six 1″ buttons in mass form; One 2-1/4 x 1-1/2″ eagle form ivory/bone button; One 1-1/2 x 1-1/4″ ivory/bone turtle; a 2-1/2″ long wolf. Housed in a small display case. SIZE: As described above. CONDITION: Very good with nice patina. 9-25771 (250-350)

2308
$345.00

CARVED STONE SOUTH AMERICAN-STYLE DEITY. Of unknown age but most likely ancient showing a figure with hands at side of face with a feathered head dress. The stone pitted and of a gray/brown color. Approximately 100lbs. SIZE: 22″ high x 12″ wide x 9″ deep CONDITION: Stone is intact. Very good. 9-25776 (1,000-3,000)

2309
$230.00

4 STONE NATIVE AMERICAN IMPLEMENTS. 1)6″ x 3-1/2″ shallow mortar marked “Lee’s River, Swansea, MA”, 2) 8″ high by 5-1/2″ wide pestle, 3) A 4″ high 7″ x 6″ mortar & pestle, 4) A 9″ x 4″ flat rock mortar with several small stones with red ochre. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Good. 9-25777 (800-1,200)

2310
$0.00

FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN STONE IMPLEMENTS/TOOLS. 1) 10″ x 5″ axe/maul head marked “St. John River, St. Francis, ME”, 2) 7-1/2″ x 7″ shaped stone w/ four holes, flat surfaces marked “Attleboro, MA 1904″, 3) 9″ x 3″ large scraper. The large stone has a flecked edge on all sides. 4) Circular stone w/ concave carving and central hole. Probably a net weight. 4″ diam. x 2” wide. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Generally very good. Weight has one large chip. 9-25777-2 (800-1,200)

2311
$747.50

COLLECTION OF ARROWHEADS AND TRADE BEADS. Lot includes 4 necklaces of turquoise and trade beads; a 10″ arrowhead; and 19 small arrowheads. SIZE: Varied from 1/2″ to 1″. Necklaces from 7″ to 40″. CONDITION: Good, unknown age of arrowheads. 9-25772 (400-600)

2312
$115.00

CARVED STONE WITH FACE CARVING. The flat-sided rock having a carved 2″ face inset in surface. Marked “Attleboro, MA 1908”. Also an old label “Attleboro, Town Farm, County Street, 1908”. SIZE: 9″ long x 3″ wide x 2-1/2″ deep CONDITION: Very good. 9-25777-1 (400-600)

2313
$1,035.00

ANTIQUE CASED DIORAMA OF THE SHIP “IANE”. 19th century. The half hulled model with full white painted wood sails, three masts, sailing right to left in a blue painted carved wood ocean. The back and sides painted with blue sky. The name in gold on the hull. The wood case having original finish with a front bottom hinged door for cleaning. SIZE: 17″ h x 28″ l x 4-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good, could use a cleaning. Nice patina. 9-25989 (1,500-2,500)

2314
$0.00

CHARLES TABER & CO. (PUBLISHER) (19th Century) “SPERM WHALING #2 – THE CONFLICT”. Rare colored lithograph depicting a Sperm Whale knocking over a boat with 6 sailors. Printed in margin “Prang & Mayers Lith. Boston” “Published by Charles Taber & Co. New Bedford”. Dated “1858” and titled in margin. Housed in a modern gilt frame with glass. SIZE: Overall size of print: 21″ x 31″. CONDITION: Print has been affixed to light board, margin has adhesive layer which does not show while matted. Overall toning. No rips or tears. 9-26997 (2,000-4,000)

2315
$1,610.00

NAVAL SHIP’S PIKE. Late 18th, early 19th century, American. The 12-3/4″ iron blade attached to the iron shoe with a tang and secured by an iron collar. The hand cut oak shaft with conical iron shoe. Note: a nearly identical example illustrated Swords and Blades of the Revolution by George Neumann, page 142. SIZE: Overall: 82″ l. CONDITION: Very fine with untouched surfaces and dark patina. 9-25848 (500-1,000)

2316
$345.00

NAVAL SHIP’S BOARDING AXE. 19th century. With iron blade, ferrel and pick joined to a hickory handle. The end with iron band. SIZE: 16″ l overall. CONDITION: Overall very good with nice color and patina. 9-25847 (300-500)

2317
$0.00

UNIQUE SS COPTIC CARPENTER’S HARD WOOD SEA CHEST. Last quarter 19th century. Rectangular dovetailed sea chest with hinged lid, the interior fully fitted with till and mountings for tools. Most notable is the presence of a fine oil painting portrait of the steamship COPTIC; a four-masted ship built in England and registered to the White Star Line. Built in 1881 she was used primarily in the Pacific in the occidental and Oriental services transporting passengers and freight. Painting is unsigned. Purportedly the chest was property of one of the steamship’s carpenters. SIZE: Lid: 17-1/2″ x 42″. Chest: 18-1/2″ h x 42″ l x 17-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Chest in “as found” condition. Painting on lid interior in overall good condition and we believe to be fully restorable. 9-25400 (2,000-3,000)

2318
$2,300.00

DOUBLE SAILOR’S VALENTINE. 19th century, American. This fine example of typical form. The hinged sides opening to a shell mosaic. The right side with central oval of seed shells centering the words “HOME AGAIN”. SIZE: 9″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-25856 (2,000-3,000)

2319
$3,450.00

BRONZE SIGNAL CANNON, STRONG FIREARMS CO. Circa 1900. Bronze breech-loading cannon fitted on original mahogany carriage with teak wheels. Impressed with maker’s name “STRONG F.A. CO/PAT.APPLD FOR/NEW HAVEN,CONN”. SIZE: Length of cannon 10-1/2″; Carriage 5″ h x 8-1/4 l x 6-1/2 w. CONDITION: Appears operational. Cannon retains older surfaces, carriage with mellow patina. Very good overall. 9-26024 (2,500-3,500)

2320
$230.00

SETH THOMAS BRASS SHIP’S CLOCK. 20th century. The 9-3/4″ painted tin dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and time and strike apertures. SIZE: 3-3/4″ d x 11-5/8″ dia overall. CONDITION: Appears very good. 9-25835 (200-400)

2321
$460.00

LARGE SHIP DIORAMA. Last quarter 19th Century. American. Model of a clipper ship under full sail in choppy seas, three coastal sail boats and a tug boat in the foreground mounted within a period walnut frame. SIZE: 23″ h x 46″ l x 9″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Good overall. 9-26883 (800-1,200)

2322
$862.50

LARGE SHIP DIORAMA. Late 19th early 20th Century. Three-masted ship approaching lighthouse on bluff, pilot boat #5 in foreground as is side wheel steamer housed in an oak framed case. SIZE: 21-1/2″ h x 40″ l x 5″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 26883-4 (800-1,200)

2323
$345.00

SAILOR’S KNOT BOARD. Early 20th century, American. The square board mounted with examples of various sailor’s knots fashioned from manila rope, all within a manila trimmed gallery. Knots labeled. SIZE: 23″ h x 25-1/2″ w. CONDITION: With old original surfaces and with appropriate patina. Very good overall. 9-25839 (500-1,000)

2324
$2,817.50

CARVED AND GILT DECORATED DISPLAYED EAGLE. Last quarter 19th century. The plaque, designed with a left facing eagle clutching crossed swords, boldly relief carved with well delineated plumage. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x 41″ l. CONDITION: Original painted and gilded surfaces with very good patina, and without breaks or wood losses. 9-25655 (2,000-4,000)

2325
$3,450.00

CHARLES ALBERT FISKE (American, 1836-1915) ICE BOATING IN THE MEDFORD YACHT RACE. This unusual large oil on canvas painting depicts the 1914/15 Medford Boat Club Yacht Championship race. It shows in the foreground an iceboat “Venture” with full sails tilting on one runner with two men steering. Two other boats are approaching a turn, all on ice covered water with land beyond. Signed lower left “C.A. Fiske 1919”. The artist is depicted on the leading iceboat. Housed in its original period gesso decorated gilt wide frame. Accompanying the painting is a pewter hand hammered Revere style pitcher yacht trophy inscribed “Ice Yacht Championship 1914-15 Class A Second Prize “Venture””. Having a copper medallion at center “Medford Boat Club Organized 1898″. An unusual subject matter as we have been unable to find another painting of iceboat racing. SIZE: 30″ x 38″. Pitcher: 7”. CONDITION: Two small punctures, otherwise very good. 9-25566 (3,000-5,000)

2326
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) SHIP PORTRAIT OF THE “LORD CARDIGAN”. Unsigned unframed oil on canvas scene shows the black hulled transitional steamer with three masts and central white stack adorned with a cross of David in red. A British flag flies off stern and the central mast having a shipping line flag A.K.M. & Co. Three men on deck and the ships name emblazoned on the bow. On far right is a town with protected harbor and cliffs with flag pole and flag. SIZE: 22-3/4″ x 35-1/2″. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting and craquelure. Fair to good. 9-25988 (3,000-5,000)

2327
$575.00

EDWARD JOHN RUSSELL (Canadian 1882-1906) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “CITY MOBILE”. A fine watercolor ship portrait shows the three mast black and white hulled ship, sailing right to left, flying American flag. Three men are seen on deck and the ship sails through light green and white water. Signed lower right and inscribed “Boston 1905″. Housed in it’s original gilt oak frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 20-1/2″ x 30”. CONDITION: Light vertical toning lines, otherwise good. 9-27060 (1,500-2,500)

2328
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE COASTAL STEAMER/YACHT “CREEDMOOR”. The black hulled boat anchored in a light ocean bay area, flying U.S. flag and having the name on bow flag and deck. Windowed wheelhouse with nicely appointed window cabin. Housed in a modern gilt gesso decorated frame. The original stretcher having an address label from “East Orleans, Massachusetts”. Also a label from “Orleans, Mass”. SIZE: 15″ x 29-1/4″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-25860 (2,000-3,000)

2329
$1,437.50

E. CAMILLATI (Turkish 1st Half 19th Century) “LEANDER OF SALEM – JAMES SILVER COMMANDER”. Fine watercolor ship portrait shows a black and white hulled two mast brig, sailing right to left in full sail into Smyrna Harbor, flying an American flag. Below the well executed water is a black border with white inscription “Leander of Salem – James Silver Commander – Made in Smyrna by order of Jph. Corrier, Sailor” and signed “Ed. (Edmund ?) Camillati Fecit”. Housed in a gold wood frame with double matte. SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Some toning, generally very good. 9-26608 (1,500-2,500)

2330
$517.50

SILVER CASED PRESENTATION WATCH OF THEOPHILUS JONES. Circa 1867. England. The key wind Fusee movement silver cased pocket watch with enamel dial and Roman numeral chapter ring with sweep seconds subsidiary dial, a presentation gift to Theophilus Jones for his heroic behavior in saving the life of an injured crewman aboard the ship “Marmion” wrecked at Gyllyngvase Beach off of Falmouth Harbor the morning of March 17th, 1867. At this time, he swam to the wrecked ship and managed to climb aboard where he came to the assistance of the injured sailor. It is reported that he gave him his life jacket, assisted him over the side into the water, where the injured individual was taken ashore by others. Mr. Jones then succeeded in returning to the shore himself. This lot is accompanied by documents from the curators of the Maritime Information Association and Royal Institute of Cornwall compiled in 2004 containing the narrative of the wreck of the Marmion and the existence of two engraved pocket watches that had been awarded in a civil ceremony to two individuals who rendered assistance at the wreck. The inscription on the inside cover reads as follows: “Presented to Theophilus Jones in recognition of heroic services rendered in saving life at the wreck of the “MARMION” in Gyllyngvase Bay March 17, 1867″. SIZE: Watch: 1-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Overall good. Inscription on inside cover sharp and clear. Enamel dial with multiple cracks. 9-25845 (800-1,200)

2331
$1,495.00

UNIQUE OAK AND CAST COPPER PLAQUE, HMS FOUDROYANT. Early 20th century, England. Produced by “FLETCHER’S ANTIQUE FURNITURE AND THE ‘FOUDROYANT’ COMPANY, LIMITED”. This artistic plaque rendered from the salvaged remnants of the Foudroyant which wrecked off the coast of Blackpool June 16, 1897. The above listed company purchased the salvage rights to the vessel including all of the copper and timbers. Wonderful example is mounted on the back of the plaque with a signed document from the Managing Director, R. Fletcher, certifying the authenticity of the plaque. The cast copper cresting depicting an image of the wreck of the ship within floral sprays, ribbons all beneath the royal crest of the United Kingdom. Mounted on an oak board within nautical motif within spandrels. SIZE: 13-3/4″ h x 11-3/4″ w. PROVENANCE: Lot accompanied by an early transcription made by the owner of the label on the reverse of the object. CONDITION: Very fine original condition. With small shrinkage crack upper left corner facing. Very good overall. 9-25222 (800-1,200)

2332
$2,760.00

JOHN HALEY BELLAMY (1836-1914) SMALL CARVED EAGLE PLAQUE. Late 19th century, Maine. Of typical form, the small carved example in white paint depicting the eagle clutching a small banner. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h x 26″ l. CONDITION: With dry painted surfaces, weathered and with appropriate losses to paint in lower third of carving. No repairs or restorations noted. 9-25968 (1,000-1,500)

2333
$402.50

FINE BRASS AND EBONY SEXTANT. 1853-1857. John Bliss & Son, New York. Interior of mahogany case with original label for John Bliss & Son, Importers and Dealers in Nautical Instruments. The sextant with one viewing lens, arc with ivory scale, with total of seven shade glasses. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h x 8-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Sextant appears in good condition overall. Case with shrinkage crack on lid, otherwise good. 9-25773 (800-1,200)

2334
$230.00

WOODRUFF’S PATENT MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER. Circa 1860, patent date. Woodruff’s patent rosewood stick barometer by Charles Wilder, Peterborough, N.H. The silvered scale and tube mounted within a molded box stick frame. SIZE: 35-1/2″ h overall x 3″ w x 2-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good and operational. 9-26026 (800-1,200)

2335
$690.00

EARLY LARGE CASED LIQUEUR DECANTER SET. First quarter 19th century. The bound oak case with hinged lid opening to a wallpaper lined compartmented interior fitted with 6 large and 6 small etched frosted and gilt decorated hand-blown decanters with stoppers. Additionally fitted with a central tray having three stems and a tumbler, similarly decorated. SIZE: 11″ h x 16-3/4″ l x 11″ d. CONDITION: Decanters and glasses very good. Box with original interior, but with damage to lock. 9-25573 (800-1,200)

2336
$575.00

DISPLAY OF NAVAL BOATSWAIN WHISTLES WITH A COMMISSIONING PENNANT. First quarter 20th century. The whistles of various age, some being 19th century, all copper. Some with chrome plate. Arranged on a blue board mounted on a contemporary gold frame. The pennant, 6′ in length, with 7 stars in the traditional form dating this example to the early 1900s. SIZE: Interior matte: 13″ x 34″. CONDITION: Flag with deterioration from wear and use. Generally fair to good. Whistles appear in good to very good order. 9-25849 (800-1,200)

2337
$0.00

HALF HULL MODEL OF A CABIN CRUISER. Circa 1930, American. This rare folk art example mounted on a butternut back board. The hull painted in white, black and gray. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x 44″ l. PROVENANCE: Discovered in Rhode Island. CONDITION: Fine untouched original condition throughout. 9-25628 (1,200-1,800)

2338
$517.50

IVORY DORK CRIBBAGE BOARD. Second half 19th century, Alaska. The wide end carved in the likeness of a polar bear mask. On three pegged legs. SIZE: 18-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Structurally good. Both ends with appropriate patina, commensurate with age. Game pieces, or pegs absent. 9-26339 (350-500)

2339
$0.00

SCHOONER SHIP’S WHEEL, MAHOGANY AND MAPLE. Late 19th Century New England. Found in Rhode Island, this large 5′ diameter wheel with eight spokes with laminated bands of mahogany and maple, and with brass collar. Offered with a museum wall mount. SIZE: 60″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with original dry varnished surfaces. Very good overall with minor abrasions. 9-24157 (600-900)

2340
$287.50

UNUSUAL BALEEN WALKING STICK. Mid 19th century or earlier. This unusual example of contrasting baleen disks with cast fish form ferrule. Handle or grip comprised of a cloven hoof. SIZE: 32″ l. CONDITION: Very good with untouched surfaces and nice patina. 9-26760 (400-600)

2341
$115.00

SAILOR MADE COCONUT AND PEWTER FLASK AND FUNNEL. Late 19th century. The flask with pewter inlaid spout, the collar with elliptic inlays. The funnel inlaid with star, crescent and diamond shapes. Funnel base of tapering cylindrical form joined to the body with a six-pointed star inlay. SIZE: Flask: 5-3/4″ l. Funnel: 5-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Generally good with old patina and undisturbed surfaces. With some damage to pewter spouts. 9-26023 (300-500)

2342
$460.00

CAST IRON UMBRELLA STAND OF A SAILOR. 19th century, American. Cast in the form of a sailor standing astride an anchor supported by a pair of stylized dolphins joined to the oval plinth fitted with drip pan. The sailor’s hands continuing to a conforming rope form umbrella holder. SIZE: 27″ h x 15″ w x 8″ d. CONDITION: Iron surfaces intact with good detail and minimal rust. Old repair at proper left front corner of rope holder. Otherwise very good. 9-25842 (800-1,200)

2343
$345.00

RARE LARGE WHALEBONE FID. 19th century, American. Spike shaped tool used with the making of sail and with rope work. SIZE: 13-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good with old surfaces. 9-25844 (300-500)

2344
$0.00

UNIQUE SHEET IRON AND LEAD WEATHERVANE WITH POINTING HAND. Late 19th century, New England. With C-scrolled banner, the rear section of sheet-iron modeled as leaves. The lead tip cast and molded in the form of a lady’s hand with lace cuff and pointing forefinger. Offered without stand. SIZE: 11″ h x 32-1/2″ l. CONDITION: With nice weathered verdigris surface, hand with good patina. With losses to upper banner and to tips of each leaf, also with some creasing. Otherwise very good. 9-26285 (2,500-4,500)

2345
$0.00

WROUGHT AND SHEET IRON PHOENIX BANNERETTE WEATHERVANE. Last quarter 19th century, American. Tapered wrought iron rod with ball finial mounted with a wrought iron scrolling bannerette, the front of which is mounted with a sheet-iron figure of a phoenix in profile above a copper suppressed ball finial. The whole now on a museum stand. SIZE: 54″ h overall x 28″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good with light rusting and pitting commensurate with age. 7-70061 (2,000-3,000)

2346
$0.00

LARGE BANNERETTE BRASS AND COPPER WEATHERVANE. Late 19th, early 20th century, New England. This nice verdigris example with intricate molded brass scrollwork centering a revolving rod fitted with five propeller-like appendages. The cast-iron arrow with pronounced flanges. Offered without stand. SIZE: 15-3/4″ h x 55″ l. CONDITION: Generally good with old solder repairs. Blades mostly absent on central rod. One section of banner scroll, lower rear, needs reattachment. 9-26283 (2,500-4,000)

2347
$12,650.00

UNUSUAL AND RARE COPPER AND ZINC HIGHWHEEL BICYCLE WEATHERVANE. Late 19th, early 20th century, American. This impressive gilded example modeled with a rider in jacket and cap with zinc head. Pedaling a highwheel bicycle joined to an arrow. Offered with a museum stand. SIZE: 33″ h x 40″ l. PROVENANCE: From a Midwestern collection. CONDITION: Generally very good with nice gilded surfaces. No restorations noted. 9-26049 (8,000-12,000)

2348
$0.00

GROUP OF FIVE A.E. CROWELL MINIATURE DECOYS. Each example bearing the rectangular impressed Crowell stamp on base. The first, a black duck in reaching pose; the second, a red breasted merganser drake in reaching pose; a teal; a widgeon; and a bufflehead. SIZE: 1) 2-1/2″ h x 5-3/4″ l. 2) 2-5/8″ h x 5-3/4″ l. 3) 2-7/8″ h x 3-3/4″ l. 4) 2-3/4″ h x 4″ l. 5) 2-1/2″ h x 3″ l. CONDITION: 1) With scuff marks to paint on tip of bill and tip of tail. 2) Tip of bill with roughness, paint abrasions to beak area and to wing tips and tip of tail. Otherwise good. 3) Small rough spot tip of beak, abraded area to left and right of tail at body. Otherwise good. 4) Paint losses to tip of beak and tip of tail, otherwise very good. 5) Generally good with some abrasive losses to tip of wing, tip of tail and tip of beak. 9-24747 (6,000-8,000)

2349
$0.00

LARGE EIDER DECOY BY AMOS WALLACE. 20th century, Maine. This nicely carved oversized bird, carved from the solid, with inset diamond form eye. Inset with a horseshoe keel, typically used by Wallace, unsigned. SIZE: 10″ h x 17-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Structurally very good with minor buckshot holes, but with old, if not original, paint. 9-25526 (6,000-9,000)

2350
$575.00

ELMER CROWELL WORKING DECOY TOGETHER WITH A SECOND DECOY. First half 20th century, Massachusetts. The first example with brown glass eyes and green bill branded beneath base “A. ELMER CROWELL/DECOYS/EAST HARWICH MASS” within an impressed oval. Second attributed to Chadwick carved from the solid with yellow and brown glass eyes, stripped of paint. SIZE: Crowell: 18-1/4″ l. Chadwick: 14-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Both in fair condition. 9-25602 (400-600)

2351
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED CANADIAN GOOSE DECOY. 20th century, New Jersey. This nice example attributed to Rhodes Truax. SIZE: 11″ h x 25-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good with original painted surfaces showing only minor abrasions. 9-25527 (3,000-5,000)

2352
$0.00

FINE DIORAMA OF CANVASBACKS AND SHOREBIRDS BY HORACE CRANDALL. Mid 20th century, American. 1892-1969. This beautiful unsigned example depicting a pair of canvasback ducks standing on a sandy spit within a marsh, shorebirds in the foreground. The background a mixture of reeds, water and cloud filled sky. Paper label affixed to backboard “MR HORACE CRANDALL/1046 W 68TH ST”. SIZE: Sight: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25868 (1,500-3,000)

2353
$115.00

DIORAMA OF HUMMINGBIRD BY H.L. CRANDALL. Mid 20th century, American. 1892-1969. Depicting a ruby-throated hummingbird perched on a twig. Background of a mountainous cloud filled landscape. Signed lower left “H.L. Crandall”. SIZE: Sight: 8″ x 6″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25869 (400-600)

2354
$0.00

FIGURAL HOOKED “WELCOME” RUG. Late 19th, early 20th century. This nice cotton and wool hooked rug professionally mounted depicting a crouching poodle against variegated background in grays and browns. The demilune mat with the word “WELCOME” wrought across the top. In predominant earth tones overall. SIZE: 18-1/2″ h x 37″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-25629 (1,000-1,500)

2355
$575.00

LARGE SCHOOLGIRL NEEDLEWORK. 19th Century. American. The large needlework with central red barn flanked by fruit trees, dogs, butterflies, and doves. Further flanked by classical floral filled urns, large floral sprays, and other flowers, trees, birds, and a pair of two-story homes. Wrought with cotton thread on linen backing. Housed in a molded frame under glass. SIZE: Size of needlework: 24-1/2″ h x 58″ l sight. Size of frame: 28″ h x 61-1/2″ l. CONDITION: General discoloration of linen, now a tea color. An area of deterioration to the linen lower right front facing above and to the right of large floral spray. Other wise good. 7-70050 (1,500-2,500)

2356
$402.50

UNSIGNED (American Mid 19th Century) “SAMUEL B. FULLER HOUSE, KITTERY, MAINE – 1841”. Watercolor house portrait showing a large Colonial home with porch and fenced yard. Housed in a modern black frame with white matte. Titled on back of painting. SIZE: Sight: 8-1/2″ x 13″. CONDITION: Some toning to paper, very good. 9-25973 (1,000-1,500)

2357
$402.50

PORTRAIT OF THE NEALLEY HOME OF MONROE, MAINE BY D. A. PACKARD. Oil on canvas primitive portrait of a Maine connected home in late spring under blue sky. The antique farmhouse connected with a long series of sheds to its large barn with date plaque “1882” having cupola and arrow weathervane. A flower garden is seen in the foreground. Housed in a grain painted frame with gold liner. On reverse is inscription with title, artist, and date of August 1950. SIZE: 15” x 21”. PROVENANCE: Collection of Avis Howells, Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Very good having yellow varnish layer. 9-25140 (800-1,200)

2358
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American First Half 19th Century) “THE MILKMAID”. Watercolor on paper folk art scene shows a full view of a young woman in country dress carrying a redware milk pan full of milk. In the landscape a woman milks a cow and three sheep are seen under a tree. Housed in antique mahogany veneer frame. An old pencil paper on reverse indicating that it was purchased from the Mrs. Willard Fowler estate in the early 1900’s. The Fowler Tavern was on Main Street in Westfield and the front door had been removed and is at the Metropolitan Museum in New York City. SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 16-1/2″. CONDITION: Some surface losses, small stains, generally intact. 7-70067 (3,500-4,000)

2359
$0.00

E. HOWARD #5 BANJO CLOCK. Third quarter 19th century, Boston. The enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring with time only aperture. Marked in script “E. Howard & Co./BOSTON”. The rosewood and mahogany case of typical form with eglomise throat and box plate and with eight day weight driven movement the case surmounted by a displayed eagle finial. SIZE: 32-1/2″ h overall. Case: 29″ h. CONDITION: Fair to good. Circular molded door in need of restoration. Enamel dial with paint loss in upper half. Eglomise plates appear original. With weight and pendulum. 9-25059 (3,000-5,000)

2360
$690.00

STATE OF MAINE SHERATON BIRCH CHEST OF DRAWERS. Second quarter 19th century. Of typical form with red wash, rectangular top above conforming case of 4 graduated long drawers with incised edges, raised on baluster and ring turned legs. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h x 42″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good with original stamped brasses and surfaces. Some staining and craquelure. 9-25145 (800-1,200)

2361
$747.50

AMERICAN PINE PAINT-DECORATED BLANKET CHEST. Mid 19th century. Rectangular hinged lid with rattail iron hinges fitted to the conforming rectangular chest with lidded till on a molded plinth painted overall in gray, the front polychrome decorated with scrolled and embellished pineapple. SIZE: 17-1/4″ h x 45-1/2″ w x 18-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Structurally good with wear to painted lid and to molded plinth. Otherwise good overall. 9-25408 (700-900)

2362
$1,610.00

EXCEPTIONAL RARE HEART HANDLED PIGGIN. Last quarter 18th century, New England. This fine example in pine and ash of button lap banded construction with mustard and ochre painted interior. SIZE: 11-1/4″ h overall x 8″ dia. CONDITION: In excellent, untouched original condition. Exterior with very good dark patina. 9-25640 (800-1,400)

2363
$0.00

AZEL CAPEN (American, Mid 19th century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN IN LACE BONNET. Unframed oil on canvas half portrait of a woman in a black dress having a lace collar and lace bonnet with burgundy and white leaf decorated bonnet sash tied at her neck. On reverse of canvas is an artist’s stencil “Painted by A. Capen” also handwritten “Stoughton Septr 1839″. SIZE: 27″ x 22”. PROVENANCE: On loan in 1984 to the University of Maine, Farmington along with two other portraits by the same artist. CONDITION: Some inpainted touch-up spots, some minor chips, otherwise very good. 9-26274 (1,000-2,000)

2364
$0.00

AZEL CAPEN (American, Mid 19th century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN IN BLACK. Unframed oil on canvas half portrait shows a black haired woman seated holding a book titled “Ladies Book 1840″. She is seen against a dark background. SIZE: 26″ x 22”. PROVENANCE: This portrait was on loan in 1984 at the University of Maine, Farmington along with a portrait of another family member signed “A Capen”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26273 (800-1,200)

2365
$632.50

RARE STEVENS PLAINS, MAINE TOLE DOCUMENT BOX. Second quarter 19th century, American. Fruit decorated overall with peaches, strawberries and apples. The lid with a spiral ribbon border. All with yellow trim against a black painted background. Typical of tole pieces from Stevens Plains, but a rare example with fruit decoration. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 8-3/4″ l x 4-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good with expected age and appropriate wear. 9-25649 (600-900)

2366
$1,092.50

DECORATED WOOD GAME WHEEL. Circa 1920, American. The revolving wheel with four shaped spokes centering a multi-pointed star in vibrant 8 color polychrome decoration. SIZE: 23-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: With dry alligatored varnish. Structurally intact. Very good overall. 9-25627 (1,200-1,800)

2367
$230.00

FINE PINE CANDLE BOX IN ORIGINAL GREEN PAINT. Early 19th century, American. The rectangular box fitted with a sliding chamfered lid carved with a teardrop thumb grip handle. In dark green paint. SIZE: 14-3/4″ h overall x 6-7/8″ w x 7″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good with normal and expected wear to painted surfaces. Lid with some old staining. 7-70021 (800-1,200)

2368
$0.00

PAIR OF ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS OF CHARLES BEARDSLEY HATCH (1790–1867) AND HIS WIFE, MARGARETTA ANN WINANS (1800-1872). Mid 19th Century half portraits housed in identical grain painted ogee frames. One portrait showing a woman in black dress with white lace cuffs & collar with bow. She looks slightly right with arm resting on a red upholstered chair arm. She has a red ribbon in her hair and a heart shaped gold pin at center of bow. The other portrait showing a man in a black suit with white shirt looking left. Unsigned. SIZE: 29″ x 25″. PROVENANCE: From a Virgina family. CONDITION: Relined on replaced stretchers, surface dirt, in need of cleaning, inpainting. 9-25243 (1,000-1,500)

2369
$0.00

FINE NEW ENGLAND GRAIN PAINTED CHEST WITH CUPBOARD TOP. Second quarter 19th century. This unusual example in mustard paint with dense striped grain painted decoration. The rectangular walnut and pine cupboard top with molded cornice above a pair of cupboard doors centering a concealed frieze drawer, set back on conforming pine and birch base fitted with three long drawers. SIZE: 54-1/2″ h overall x 41-1/2″ w x 18-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Maine home. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Grain painting also very good. Hardware replaced. 9-21751 (1,000-2,000)

2370
$0.00

SIGNED SHERATON PAINT DECORATED WASHSTAND. Circa 1829, Portland, Maine. This nice example in yellow/green paint with blue borders decorated with fruit sprays. The scrolled three quarter splash guard joined to the upper shelf fitted for basin and cups raised in incurved supports centering a medial shelf, the frieze fitted with a single paint decorated drawer raised on baluster turned legs. Signed in pencil in script on the interior of the back board behind the drawer “Nathanial Brown Esq., painter./Portland, May 21, 1829.” SIZE: 36″ h overall x 20-1/2″ w x16″ d. CONDITION: With original painted surfaces. The turned legs with substantial paint loss. Repaired split to splash guard. Otherwise good. 9-26761 (1,000-2,000)

2371
$690.00

FINE STATE OF MAINE CARVED AND PAINTED FOOTSTOOL. Circa 1820. Nicely carved pine example with rectangular top projecting above nicely carved and pierced scrolling apron raised on heart carved and chamfered splayed legs. With original light blue paint beneath later dark blue surface. SIZE: 6-7/8″ h x 15″ l x 7-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall with small minor glue repaired chip at bottom of one foot. Dry blue surface with minor rubs, light paint losses at corners. 9-25645 (600-900)

2372
$345.00

INTERESTING GRAIN PAINTED CHEST OF DRAWERS WITH CUPBOARD TOP. Mid 19th century, probably Maine. The rectangular chest with stepped deck top fitted with two tiers of aligned drawers surmounted by a two door cupboard with molded cornice all above the conforming chest fitted with a long drawer above three long drawers, the fronts of which are all inlaid with figural birch panels. All flanked by engaged half column pilasters raised on baluster turned legs terminating in ball feet. Chest with simulated mahogany graining. SIZE: Chest 53-1/2”; with top 81”. Case size 42-1/2” w x 21-3/4” d. Cupboard top 28” w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Structurally very good with old untouched surfaces. Cast iron foliate handles later additions. Minor abrasions to painted surfaces on edges. 9-26917 (1,000-2,000)

2373
$1,955.00

RARE MORTAR & PESTLE TRADE SIGN. Early 19th century, American. The forged and sheet iron trade sign with original hanging bracket and forged chains in original salmon and black paint. SIZE: 18-1/4″ h x 15″ l. CONDITION: Very good overall. Painted surfaces original but dry. 9-25634 (1,500-2,500)

2374
$0.00

PASTEL PORTRAIT OF BOY WITH DOG. Pastel and graphite portrait showing boy in a dress with blue bow ties and wearing a coral necklace. His dog seated beside him. Housed in a period mahogany and rosewood veneer frame with glass. SIZE: Sight: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: Bottom corners and edge with losses and light stain, otherwise very good. 7-70058 (800-1,200)

2375
$1,437.50

AZEL CAPEN (American, Mid 19th century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL IN PINK DRESS. Oil on canvas three quarter view shows a young brown haired girl in a fancy puffy sleeve pink dress. Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame and gilt liner. On reverse of canvas stenciled “Painted by A. Capen” with script “Septr 1839″. SIZE: 25″ x 21”. PROVENANCE: On loan in 1984 to the University of Maine, Farmington along with 2 other portraits by this artist. CONDITION: 2″ tear in background along with several other small slits and losses in background. Otherwise good. 9-26275 (1,000-2,000)

2376
$805.00

J.S. CARTER 1827 LEATHER FIRE BUCKET. Conical leather fire bucket with handle on iron rings gilt decorated with scrolling leaf tips centering the name and date of the owner. Bucket in black paint with red rim. Painted surfaces old if not original. SIZE: Bucket: 12″ h x 8″ dia. CONDITION: Handle has become detached from one ring. Leather surfaces remain generally good. Gilded surfaces with overall wear. 9-26290 (700-900)

2377
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND PINE SINGLE DOOR CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century, probably Maine. The door with four raised panels opening to an interior fitted with three stepped shelves over three deep shelves. Originally with a red wash, now in later, but early, beige paint. SIZE: 81″ h x 41″ w x 18″ d. CONDITION: Very good. Top of door has been built up. With nicely worn surfaces. 9-26364 (800-1,200)

2378
$1,092.50

RARE SHEET IRON PIG TRADE SIGN. Late 19th century, American. Heavy gauge with four mounting rivets beneath the figure in old green paint. Probably designed for farm or butcher’s shop. Found in New York state. SIZE: 20-1/2″ h x 33-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Rust and pitting commensurate with age and usage. Generally very good. 9-25626 (1,200-1,800)

2379
$345.00

FULL BODY METAL FISH TRADE SIGN. 20th century, American. The full body image of a grouper or other rock fish with crimped sheet fins. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h x 32-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Surfaces original with slight rusting. Small bullet hole lower section of tail fin with crimped end. Generally good. 9-26022 (500-1,000)

2380
$1,610.00

WHIMSICAL CAST-IRON CAT BOOT SCRAPER. Mid 19th century. Cat depicted with attitude freestanding, continuing to a rectangular base in red paint. SIZE: 12″ h x 10-1/4″ l x 2-1/2″ w of base. CONDITION: Very good. Old red paint over original black. 9-25650 (800-1,200)

2381
$805.00

TWO FOLK ART CARVED WOOD MACKEREL PLOWS. 1) 8″ l carved in the form of a fish with inlaid double compass design, the tail having a slate cutter. 2) 7-3/4″ l carved in the form of a woman’s leg with a high top boot having detailed button holes & heel, missing it’s slate cutter. Carved with initials “E.T.” with vine. Probably of Maine origin. These mackerel plows were used by fisherman to score the spring mackerel to open the fish flesh so it would look more plump and fat. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Avis Howell, Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Generally very good, show use. 9-25152 (600-900)

2382
$575.00

GROUP OF FOUR FRAMED ANTIQUE WAX RELIEF PORTRAITS. All housed in antique wood frames with glass fronts. 1) Two-color portrait of an unknown gentleman. 2) Rare gray portrait of Oliver Cromwell. 3)Two-color portrait of an unknown gentleman in hexagonal frame. 4) Judge William Murday, signed illegibly on edge of portrait. SIZE: Overall: 1) 6-1/4″ x 6-1/4″. 2) 6″ x 4-3/4″. 3) 5-1/4″ dia. 4) 5-1/2″ x 4-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-24690-4 (800-1,200)

2383
$460.00

GROUP OF FIVE ANTIQUE FRAMED WAX RELIEF PORTRAITS. All housed in antique wood frames behind glass. 1) 3-dimensional shoulder length bust of Don Juan in a reddish wax. 2) A young Napoleon. 3) Cardinal Richelieu (French, painted). 4) Cardinal Richelieu, poured reddish wax in a round frame. 5) Collection of ten 2″ oval portraits (unidentified). SIZE: Overall: 1) 5-1/2″ x 4-1/2″. 2) 5-3/4″ x 5″. 3) 6″ x 5″. 4) 5-3/4″ dia. 5) 15-1/2″ x 8″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-24690-5 (800-1,200)

2384
$0.00

CARVED WOODEN PLAQUE OF THE GREAT SEAL OF THE UNITED STATES. 20th century. Hand carved on a hardwood plaque with no decoration. Initials of the maker “S.P.S.”. Possibly commemorating the Vermont bicentennial as illustrated in the use of the 14-star Great Seal. SIZE: 14-3/4″ h x 11″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25653 (300-500)

2385
$862.50

GEORGE III MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK BY WILLIAM REYNOLDS. Late 18th century, England. The arched cove molded cornice surmounted by three brass ball and spire finials. The bonnet with free standing fluted colonnettes centering the arched door opening to the brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter rings centering a sweep seconds subsidiary dial and time, strike and date apertures. The inner dial enhanced with scrolling leaf tips. All within cast brass spandrels beneath a moon phase brass dial within the arch applied with a plaque marked in script “Wm Reynolds Kirkbride”. Mounted behind which is an 8 day brass movement striking on bell. The case with rectangular door with serpentine top flanked by engaged quarter columns on string inlaid plinths joined to the cove molded box base applied with a square molded panel, raised on molded bracket base. Clock offered with pair of iron weights, pendulum rod and bob, winder and door key. SIZE: 8′ h x 15″ w of throat x 10″ d. CONDITION: Case with professional restoration to veneers and repolished. Brass finials later replacements. Movement has been cleaned. Dial and face original. Generally very good. 9-25480 (1,500-2,500)

2386
$977.50

GEORGIAN ELM CURVED SETTLE. Late 18th, early 19th century. Curved planked back with ogival ends and upswept handgrips centering a conforming incurved seat fitted with cushion and with conforming apron. Paneled sides continuing to supports. SIZE: 58-1/2″ h x 42″ w x 16-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Repolished. Structurally very good. 9-25604 (1,000-1,500)

2387
$1,725.00

GEORGE III PINE DAIRY TABLE. Last quarter, 18th century. Ireland. The heavy three-plank top with bread board ends, all of pegged construction. Fitted to the conforming base, the frieze with a pair of cutlery drawers centering a bank of two small drawers. Above a scalloped and shaped apron, the ends with arched edges raised on blocked, ring-turned, tapering cylindrical legs. SIZE: 33″ h x 71″ l x 33-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From Fortnum & Mason, Piccadilly Square, London, England. Used in their Christmas displays from 1978-1980. CONDITION: The scrubbed and polished top with sun-bleached color and nice wear having slight warp. The base structurally very good, hardware probably replaced. 9-25442 (700-900)

2388
$115.00

GEORGE II MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR. Mid 18th century, English. The yoke form crestrail carved with floral rosettes above a pierced splat similarly carved joined to a molded balloon seat frame raised on shell carved frontal cabriole legs terminating in ball and claw feet. The rear legs backswept with pad feet. SIZE: 37-1/2″ h of back, 17-1/2″ h of seat. CONDITION: With several areas of early professional restoration including stiles, backsplat, rear foot and rear leg. 9-26752 (300-500)

2389
$2,300.00

J. HUDSON MUSICAL BRACKET CLOCK. 18th century, London, England. The refinished ebonized case on plinth raised on scrolled feet. The coffin cresting fitted with brass carrying handle. The brass 6 tune musical movement on cylinder and 9 bells striking on a single bell. 5 drum chain driven fusee movement. Back plate with etched scrolling floral and foliate decorated. The 7-3/4″ silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numeral chapter ring fitted with time, strike and musical apertures. The name “Josh Hudson” over “London” on clock face. Marked beneath the arch with a scale of tunes. SIZE: Case: 21-1/2″ h x 14-1/2″ w x 9-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Scrolled L-shaped mounting bracket twisted and bent. One bell within rack broken. Hand for musical scale in two pieces. Movement generally in need of restoration. Ebonized case has been refurbished. 9-26085 (2,500-3,500)

2390
$0.00

FINE MARMADUKE STORR MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK. Second half 18th century, English. The case with arched molded cornice above an astragal arched door on molded plinth, the sides fitted with brass carrying handles above oval glass panels, all on a molded plinth. The 7″ arched silvered brass dial with matte center with mock pendulum aperture, date aperture and time and strike apertures, all within a Roman numeral chapter ring within an Arabic chapter ring within cast brass floral scrolling spandrels. A strike silent dial within the silvered arch inscribed in script “Marm Storr London”. The twin train fusee movement striking on a single bell. Brass back plate decorated overall with scrolling brightwork. SIZE: 15″ h x 10-1/2″ w of case x 7″ d. CONDITION: Movement appears intact with replaced pendulum. Face and dial also appear original. Case with old polished surfaces. Generally good. 9-26278 (8,000-10,000)

2391
$0.00

ENGLISH MAHOGANY AND OAK INLAID TALL CASE CLOCK WITH JOHN HILL MOVEMENT. Case: first quarter 19th century; brass movement: mid 18th century, England. The short door oak case with mahogany veneers within string and banded contrasting inlays with swan’s neck pediment and with simulated short drawer below door raised on bracket feet. The 8 day movement with brass and silvered dial with Roman and Arabic chapter rings centering subsidiary sweep seconds dial above time, strike and date apertures centering a silvered plaque engraved “John Hill King Street Covent Garden”. All centered by cast gilt brass spandrels beneath a moon phase arch with tidal and calendar scales. Clock offered with pendulum, winder and weights. SIZE: 90″ h x 16″ w of throat x 9″ d. CONDITION: Clock case in need of cosmetic veneer repairs, generally very good. Dial and movement appear recently refurbished and cleaned. Date wheel also appears operable. 9-25598 (3,000-5,000)

2392
$316.25
Revised: 8/13/2012

Correction: Estimate should be $400-600

ENGLISH HEPPLEWHITE FIGURED MAHOGANY DEMILUNE CARD TABLE. Circa 1800. Demilune hinged top with cross banding. Above a conforming cross banded frieze raised on square tapered legs with string inlay. The two rear legs hinged. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 36-3/4″ w x 17″ d. PROVENANCE: Robert Frederick Woolworth Estate, Monmouth, Maine. (F.W. Woolworth Store). CONDITION: Proper left quadrant hinged top with dark water stain. Interior of hinged top with shrinkage split. Minor losses to cross banding. Otherwise structurally good with all old surfaces. 9-23529 (400-600)

2393
$345.00

SET OF SIX REGENCY MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS. 19th century, English. Each with tablet crest and backswept ears continuing to reeded stiles centering a spiral twist slat. The trapezoidal overupholstered seat in pink velvet raised on cylindrical turned frontal legs, the rear legs backswept. SIZE: 32-1/2″ h of back, 17″ h of seat. CONDITION: Old polished surfaces with good patina. Structurally good. 9-25289 (1,200-1,800)

2394
$115.00

LATE REGENCY JAPANNED SEWING TABLE. First half 19th century. The round hinged top with scalloped scrolling edges centering a foliate spray inlaid with abalone within gilt and japanned borders. The top opening to an interior fitted with lidded compartments for sewing implements. The bulbous turned standard floral decorated, raised on a tripod base with scrolling legs terminating in upturned feet, all gilt heightened. SIZE: 28″ h x 18-3/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Wear to gilded surfaces. Chips to scalloped edges around top. Otherwise good. 9-26880 (400-600)

2395
$0.00

REGENCY JAPANNED SEWING TABLE. First quarter 19th century, English. The rectangular hinged top decorated with a painted oval landscape of Windsor Castle within gold gilt chinoisserie border opening to an interior fitted with compartments for sewing implements. Raised on a faceted swelled standard joined to a tripartite molded plinth with scrolled feet, all chinoisserie decorated. SIZE: 31″ h x 19-1/2″ w x 14″ d. CONDITION: Original surfaces intact but with overall craquelure. Interior compartments of paper covered cardboard with velvet lids in need of restoration. Otherwise very good. Retains original lock and key. 7-70056 (3,500-4,000)

2396
$0.00
Revised: 8/13/2012

Correction: Estimate should be $2,000-4,000

GEORGE III JAPANNED TALL CASE CLOCK WITH CHINOISSERIE DECORATION SIGNED EDW. GRETRAS/BIRMINGHAM. Late 18th/Early 19th century. The bonnet with pagoda top and gilt onion spire finials. The astragal door flanked by free standing colonettes. The silvered dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and Arabic chapter ring within filigreed cast brass spandrels beneath an arched moon phase dial. Center with a sweep seconds subsidiary dial over the elliptical name plate engraved “Edw. Gretras/BIRMINGHAM”. Centering three apertures above a silvered calendar aperture. The brass movement with triple drum, musical cylinder with four hammers, and gong chimes striking on gong. The case with astragal arched molded door joined to the cove molded box base, raised on bracket feet centering a shaped apron. The whole with simulated tortoise shell graining, chinoisserie decorated with a multi-storied pavilion in a treed landscape with fanciful birds and a unicorn. SIZE: Overall 111″ h. Throat 13-3/4″ w. 8-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Robert Frederick Woolworth Estate, Monmouth, Maine. (F.W. Woolworth Store). CONDITION: Japanned, painted and stenciled surfaces all with losses and peeling from dryness. Movement appears structurally intact, otherwise good. 9-23515 (2,000-4,000)

2397
$0.00

GEORGIAN FIGURED WALNUT INLAID LOWBOY. Late 18th century, English. In the manner of George II, the rectangular crossbanded top with molded edges above the conforming case fitted with central drawer flanked by deep drawers, further flanked by fluted pilasters above a shaped and scalloped apron raised on shell carved cabriole legs terminating in bold ball and claw feet. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 41-1/2″ w x 21-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Repolished and restored. Good overall. 9-25978 (2,500-4,500)

2398
$34,500.00

IMPORTANT PAIR OF ABALONE MIRRORS BY BISHARA ZUGHBI & SONS. Late 19th, early 20th century, the workshop of Bishara Zughbi & Sons, Bethlehem, Israel. Each of identical construction and form, but with differing detail elements within each mirror frame. The first, an oval mirror plate within a conforming pierced surround embellished with flowers set on scrolling vinery within spandrels comprised of pierced floral rosettes within multiple borders of contrasting abalone inlays alternating with carved scrolling vinery and rows of simulated marble. The whole recessed within the outer frame comprised of a mirror plate border in the Venetian taste flanked by diamond shaped abalone inlays within a border of simulated marble panels, the innermost engraved “HAND-WORK OF BISHARA ZUGHBI & SONS/BETHLEHEM”, the outermost border set with various rosettes and paterae, all pierce carved as varying flower heads. Each corner mounted with arabesque form ears, the abalone surfaces carved with scrolling leaf tips applied with pierced floral rosettes. Each side mounted with a conforming arabesque giving the impression of a stepped outer frame. The second, an oval mirror plate within a conforming pierced surround embellished with flowers set on scrolling vinery within spandrels comprised of pierced floral rosettes within multiple borders of contrasting abalone inlays alternating with carved scrolling vinery and rows of simulated marble. The pierced section between contrasting abalone inlays carved with acanthus leaves. This example has three fewer borders than the first example. The whole recessed within the outer frame comprised of a mirror plate border in the Venetian taste, within this mirror plate is a border of abalone simulating marble flanked by string inlays of contrasting abalone. The mirror plate further bordered with abalone simulating marble overlaid with various floral rosettes and patera, all pierce carved. Each corner mounted with arabesque form ears, the abalone surfaces carved with scrolling leaf tips applied with pierced floral rosettes. Each side mounted with a conforming arabesque giving the impression of a stepped outer frame. Unsigned, but undoubtedly made by the same hand. SIZE: Overall: 35-1/2″ h x 31″ w. PROVENANCE: Back of first labeled on reverse: “Very fine M.O.P. veneered mirror, made by Bishara Zughbi & Sons in Bethlehem C. 1900. Given to Polly Bergen as a gift while she served as a good will Ambaddador (sic) to Isreal (sic).” CONDITION: Very good overall with good color and patina. Minimal and minor losses to abalone, greatest of which is a 2″ long foliate section of abalone in the outer frame (see photo). 7-70075 (15,000-25,000)

2399
$0.00

NAPOLEON III AUBUSSON CARPET. Third quarter 19th century, France. The central floral medallion within a scrolling floral cartouche on a red to pink field within spandrels of C-scrolled cartouches on an ivory ground decorated with floral sprays all within ribbon and floral tied pole borders. SIZE: 13′ 5″ x 15′ 4″. CONDITION: Carpet has been lined. Overall good with no major restoration noted with general light wear overall. 9-26575 (5,000-7,000)

2400
$3,737.50
Revised: 8/20/2012

Additional Information: We have been told by collectors that this is likely a mold for creating papier mache figures. Similar molds of different subjects were used in the Philippines. We also believe the mold is later than 18th Century.

LARGE AND RARE FOLK ART “MAN IN THE MOON” CARVING. 18th Century. France. This deeply carved figure in three sections of a crescent moon, the center of which is a high-relief carving of a smiling face. Each section carved from the solid in oak or beech with nicely weathered surfaces. The smiling face with pronounced cheeks and eyebrows centering a pointed Aquiline nose. A truly spectacular example that would be a focal point in any folk art collection. SIZE: 41″ overall h, 34″ approx. overall d. x 14-1/2 x. PROVENANCE: Purportedly acquired from the lobby of an old hotel in Monte Carlo, France from where it was subsequently purchased and then acquired by the present owner. CONDITION: Structurally very good. The last re-assembly of the three sections was done with a heavy brown glue visible in the seams, otherwise surface has weathered with a very good patina as noted with some restoration to tip of lower part of crescent. 9-26289 (5,000-7,000)

2401
$0.00

FINE WALNUT BRASS BOUND TANTALUS. Mid 19th century, England. The hinged dome top opening to an interior filled with three cut glass decanters and six stems. The front panels hinged as doors. Case sides mounted with cast brass carrying handles. SIZE: Case: 10-1/2″ h x 12-1/2″ w x 8-3/4″ d. CONDITION: One decanter with chipped stopper and large chip to rim. Second decanter with smaller chip to rim. Stems are associated. Case very good. 9-26493 (500-800)

2402
$0.00

FRAMED ALLEGORICAL NEEDLEWORK PICTURE. The scene shows the King & Queen receiving a man in brown robe while a bishop looks on. The King holds the Queen’s hand and retreats slightly from the visitor. All in an interior castle room. The Queen has seed pearl head piece and there is an addition of small colorful bead clasps to robes. The faces are hand painted in nice detail. Housed in its original frame with attached light & glass front. SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 19″. CONDITION: Some breaks in the silk, generally very good. 9-25085 (1,000-1,600)

2403
$2,530.00

PAIR OF FINE WALNUT AND NEEDLEWORK WALL SCONCES. 18th and 19th centuries, possibly French. Each walnut plaque with scrolled ends mounted with a single brass turned candle arm. The 18th century needleworks depicting couples in a romantic landscape. Candle arms now wired for electricity. SIZE: Needlework: 11-1/2″ h x 8″ w. Overall: 17-1/2″ h x 10″ w. CONDITION: Overall very good. Some discoloration to needlework. 9-26619 (800-1,200)

2404
$345.00

CONTINENTAL FAIENCE POTTERY VASE. Late 17th, early 18th century, possibly Italian. The squat bulbous vase decorated overall with scrolling floral vinery centering a mythical mask in underglaze blue on an eggshell buff ground. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h x 9-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: With general craquelure and with rim chips in upper and lower rims. Also with abrasions in glaze. Generally fair to good. 7-70060 (400-600)

2405
$287.50

TWO HORN AND SILVER SNUFF BOXES. 18th century or earlier, Continental, possibly Florentine. Each box with hinged lid with silver banding and brass fasteners. SIZE: Larger: 4-1/2″ l. Smaller: 3-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Good overall. Larger with stress cracks in lid and with chip at hinge. One silver strap absent. Smaller intact. Both with nice color and patina. 9-25345 (500-1,000)

2406
$0.00

PAINT DECORATED BRIDE BOX. Early 19th century. Probably Normandy, France. The dome lid fitted to the rectangular box decorated overall with stylized floral sprigs, berries and flowers. The lid additionally with a song bird. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 10-1/4″ l x 6-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Lid with original wire carrying handle, hasp and lockplate. Remnants of old lock remain within. Wire lid hinges reset. Paint generally fair with scrubbed surfaces. Original paint decoration fair. 9-25565 (800-1,200)

2407
$0.00

INLAID TWO DRAWER COMMODE. First quarter 19th century, Continental, possibly Italian. The rectangular case fitted with two long drawers raised on square tapered legs, with highly figured veneers of Circassian walnut, elm, mahogany and satinwood within crossbanded and string inlaid borders. SIZE: 32″ h x 32″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Repolished, generally good with later brass hardware. 9-25986 (2,000-3,000)

2408
$0.00

DELFT LOBED BOWL AND BLUE FAIENCE SERVING PLATTER. 2nd half 18th Century. The lobed deep dish or bowl, the reserves decorated with a seated female in a garden which conforms with the central octagonal panel and alternating with reserves of cross hatched leaf tips all in underglaze blue in the oriental taste. The French platter attributed to Rouen and marked with “R” & “P” and the numerals “49” and “29”. All decorated in underglaze blue, the central panel depicting a romantic family scene within a country landscape all within a scrolling pierced and shell-carved border decorated scrolling foliate garlands. The handles shaped and pierced. SIZE: Bowl 2″ h x 11-3/4″ overall. Tray 12-1/2″ w x 17″ l. CONDITION: Bowl with foot rim and upper rim old chips and craquelure overall. The platter overall very good with some craquelure on underside and with minimal and minor glaze imperfections and flakes around outer edge. Very good overall. 9-21492 (300-500)

2409
$230.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Additional Information: These are not terra cotta but are made of some composite material.

PAIR OF CONTINENTAL TERRA COTTA MASTIFF FIGURES. Late 19th century with glass multi-color eyes, brown painted with red collars, one seated and one standing with bold features. SIZE: Tallest 15″h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Overall light wear to paint. 9-26882 (800-1,200)

2410
$1,955.00

FINE CIRCASSIAN WALNUT INLAID GAMES BOX. Mid 19th century. The Regency style rectangular case with hinged lid opening to an interior with fitted tray containing chess set, checker board, cribbage board and other game pieces. The drawer filled with sections of variegated colored chips and a dice cup. Box with engaged three quarter round ivory borders. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h x 13-1/4″ l x 9-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Five ivory strips absent, one replaced. Box otherwise very good. Game pieces all appear present. 9-26498 (800-1,200)

2411
$0.00

“HOTEL DE MONTPEYROUS” CHALK BOARD TAVERN SIGN. Shaped wood sign having a large handled basket of grapes flanked by inset chalk boards with frames. Each chalk board is labeled one “Rouge” and one “Blanch”. Banner at top with location “Herault”, bottom labeled “Clairette Du Languedoc”. SIZE: 38-1/2″ x 52″. CONDITION: One chalk board replaced, missing slate, otherwise good. 9-26448 (2,000-2,500)

2412
$0.00

UNSIGNED (French, 20th Century) BALLOONS OVER THE DEPARTING “VILLE DE PARIS”. Oil on canvas mounted to wood scene shows 5 colorful balloons flying over a large single stack ocean liner leaving the Port Du Havre. Housed in molded wood frame. A French title in upper sky. SIZE: Sight: 33-1/2″ x 46-1/2″. CONDITION: Craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-26445 (3,500-4,500)

2413
$0.00

“RESTAURANT DE LA FUTAILLE” CHALK BOARD SIGN. The curved top wood framed sign having an inset slate chalk board with chef’s recommendation. Vignettes of grapes, wine and fish surround the chalk board. SIZE: 36″ x 45-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26440 (1,500-2,000)

2414
$0.00

ORIGINAL OIL ON CANVAS ILLUSTRATION. Titled “Les Legumes De Potage IV”. The canvas showing 9 vegetables with letter designations, presumably to match to a text page. An original “Lambert & Co.” label indicates the client as “Elton & Co.” Housed in a stained wood frame. SIZE: 27-1/2″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25450 (1,200-1,600)

2415
$172.50

“MAISON EUGENE FIETRES” TAVERN SIGN. 20th Century framed wood painted sign having colorful grape clusters surrounding wording “Maison Eugene Fietres Distributeur Exclusif France Et Italie”. SIZE: 26-1/2″ x 31-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26436 (500-700)

2416
$0.00

FULL BODIED VERDIGRIS COPPER RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE. Last quarter 19th century, New England. Well articulated and defined horse with fully extended mane and tail. Offered on a museum stand. SIZE: 18-3/4″ h x 32-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally good with bullet hole repairs. Slight seam splits on fore and hind legs. Mane with wider split. 9-26183 (2,750-3,500)

2417
$3,737.50

FULL BODIED COPPER COLONEL PATCHEN HORSE WEATHERVANE. Last quarter 19th century, American. This large example with gilded surfaces having a zinc head with open mouth and hollow tail and mane. Offered with museum stand. NOTE: similar example sold at Sotheby’s, New York, January 20, 2006, lot 222. Also illustrated in The Art of the Weathervane by Steve Miller, page 6, Puritan Iron Works broadside. Similar model of the Patchen running horse used in a four wheel sulky and horse weathervane by J.L. Mott, New York as illustrated in The Art of the Weathervane by Steve Miller, page 32. SIZE: 20-3/4″ h x 39-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good with old bullet hole repair, proper left shoulder. 9-25416 (3,000-4,000)

2418
$1,725.00

FULL BODIED COPPER WEATHERVANE “GOLDSMITH’S MAID”. Late 19th century, New England. This nice gilded example of a trotting horse modeled with full blown mane and tail, ears backswept. Offered with museum stand. NOTE: Similar example illustrated in Weather Vanes by Charles Klamkin, page 106. SIZE: 17-1/2″ h x 31-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Gilding intact. Seam separations on proper left foreleg, otherwise very good. Weathervane has been reattached to rod. 9-25417 (1,500-2,000)

2419
$6,490.00

FULL BODIED COPPER EWE WEATHERVANE. Second quarter 20th century, American. With verdigris surfaces over earlier gilding and with sheet copper ears. Offered without stand. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h overall x 22″ l. CONDITION: Variegated surfaces appear natural. Bullet hole at center and on hind quarter. Otherwise good. 9-25618 (3,000-5,000)

2420
$977.50

JULIAN O. DAVIDSON (American, 1853-1894) “OFF PORTSMOUTH HARBOR, N.H.-ISLE OF SCHOALS”. Colored engraving after a painting by Davidson by H.S. Beckwith, published by William Pate & Co., 1878. The engraving showing shipping with several ships off a point of land with lighthouse and American flag. Housed in a partial gilt molded wood frame with watercolor highlighted matte. REF: For the original painting, please refer to James D. Julia, Inc. auction, August 2011; Lot 3150. SIZE: Sight Size: 20″ x 27-1/2″. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame. Very good. 9-25929 (800-1,200)

2421
$460.00

FOUR FRAMED FISH LITHOGRAPHS. 1) Embossed lithograph showing three fish and fishing rod. 2) Lithograph calendar page showing a string of fish with creel advertising the Danbury Hat Company. 3) Embossed colored lithograph of three hanging fish. 4) Embossed colored lithograph showing lobster and oyster. All housed in period wood frames. SIZE: Sight: 1)10″ x 22-3/4″ – 2) 22-1/2″ x 10-1/2″ – 3) 13-1/2″ x 10-1/4″ 4) 22-1/2″ x 10-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Some light soiling, generally good. 9-26928 (800-1,200)

2422
$345.00

L. COFFIN (American 19th/20th Century) AN ISLAND MAIDEN. Oil on academy board scene shows a fancy dressed Islander looking out of her window at a sailboat that may be arriving from a long absence. The top of the painting has red and black curtain swags. Signed lower left. Housed in a period gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 6-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25522 (500-800)

2423
$230.00

PRIMITIVE PAINTING OF A WHALE HUNT BY B. LYON. Mid 20th century, American. This folk art rendition of a whaling ship in pursuit of a harpooned whale in calm seas painted on a bread board. Signed lower right “B. LYON”. SIZE: 18″ h x 23-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Generally good with some minor and minimal abraded areas around borders. 9-26205 (600-900)

2424
$862.50

N. CURRIER PUBLISHER (American, 19th century) “CLIPPER SHIP NIGHTINGALE”. Large folio framed colored lithograph shows the clipper ship sailing right to left with partial sails up flying an American flag. The background is New York harbor with the Battery off the bow. After a painting by James E. Butterworth. Dated 1854. Housed in a period Victorian walnut frame with gold liner. Conningham checklist no. 1159. SIZE: Sight: 21-3/4″ x 27-3/4″. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame. Small loss to right bottom corner. Foxing lines and spots. Otherwise good. 7-72626 (600-800)

2425
$1,180.00

FOLK ART PAINTED FIREBOARD. First half of the 20th Century. The three-board oil painted scene shows several well dressed men inspecting a number of steer & horses as they talk amongst themselves, possibly prior to an auction. There is a covered wagon rolling past a very large barn having water and large ship sailing past in the background. On the left is a large Colonial farmhouse, all under blue & white cloud sky. SIZE: 30-1/2″ x 41″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25104 (3,000-5,000)

2426
$1,552.50

FOLK ART HAMMERED SHEET TIN BEAVER WEATHERVANE. Early 20th century, American. Two hammered sheets joined together by crimped flanges rendered with cut out teeth, claws, and V-shaped ears. A unique example with old surfaces offered without stand. SIZE: 12″ h x 31-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally good with crescent split in proper right side at midpoint of body. 9-26291 (800-1,000)

2427
$1,437.50

FINE FOLK ART SHEET-IRON BLACKSMITH WEATHERVANE. Late 19th century, American. Large example depicting blacksmith with upraised hammer working at anvil opposite a caricature of a demanding customer in stocking cap and pointed shoes. All mounted on arrow. Now mounted on a wood barrel stand. SIZE: 34″ h of vane x 53″ l. 44″ h overall. CONDITION: Remains structurally intact with early reinforcements throughout. 9-25413 (1,200-1,500)

2428
$2,760.00

SHEET IRON INDIAN ON HORSE WEATHERVANE. Late 19th century, American. With nice old weathered and painted surfaces. Vane depicting a warrior with headdress and with upraised hatchet on horseback. Horse fully outstretched with pronounced tail and mane. Offered without stand. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h x 37″ l. CONDITION: With original riveted reinforcements. Brackets for mounting later additions. Otherwise generally good. 9-26288 (1,500-2,500)

2429
$5,462.50

RARE CAST IRON AMERICAN DRAGON WEATHERVANE. 19th century. This finely cast gilded example retains original mounting rod cast through front leg into body for roof or wall mounting. Modeled with fierce visage and with scrolling serpent tail and with large well detailed fanciful wing. Surfaces also with traces of white and green paint on older gilded surface. Offered without stand. SIZE: Overall: 19″ h x 27-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Structurally very good with normal, minor and expected pitting. Overall very good. 9-26287 (1,500-2,500)

2430
$0.00

CARVED WOOD SHUTTLECOCK WEATHERVANE. First quarter 20th century, Maine. This folk art example fashioned from wood shingles, the faceted cone shaped vane tapering to a point wrapped in lead. Mounted on an iron rod swiveling on a wooden post. Now on a museum stand. SIZE: Vane: 9″ w x 8-1/2″ h x 18″ l. Overall: 46-1/4″ h. CONDITION: With extreme weathering. Untouched surfaces with pleasing patina. 7-70014 (500-700)

2431
$402.50

JOHN BIRGE & CO CLASSICAL SHELF CLOCK. Second quarter 19th century, Connecticut. The triple-decker clock with two original eglomise panels flanked by engaged gilt and marbleized columns. Case surmounted by an eagle. The 8 day time and strike weight driven strap movement with pendulum and weights. Case with original paper label on back boards. SIZE: 36-1/2″ h x 15-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-26750 (600-800)

2432
$575.00

C & L.C. IVES CARVED MAHOGANY SHELF CLOCK. Second quarter 19th century, Connecticut. A labeled example with two eglomise panels flanked by acanthus carved engaged half columns, the cornice acanthus and pineapple carved. The wood gold gilt dial with central mirrored aperture within scrolling spandrels. The 8 day brass movement with time and strike apertures striking on a bell. Offered with winder, pendulum, weights and door key. SIZE: 36″ h x 17-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Case overall good. Feet absent. Dial is dry with paint loss. 9-26751 (600-800)

2433
$143.75

MORSE & CO MAHOGANY OGEE SHELF CLOCK. Mid 19th century, Connecticut. The clock with 8 day brass movement, time and strike apertures within a Roman numeral chapter ring. The hinged door within the ogee molded frame fitted with a frosted glass panel decorated with a lyre. Back of case affixed with original paper label. Clock offered with pair of weights and pendulum. SIZE: 25-1/2″ h x 15″ w x 4″ d. CONDITION: Generally good with wear to silvering on panel. Case with areas of veneer loss. Brass movement not inspected. 9-25060 (150-250)

2434
$920.00

BLACK FOREST CARVED STANDING BEAR. Late 19th century, Switzerland. The standing bear with outstretched forearms wearing a wide leather collar modeled with brown glass eyes. Believed to have been carved in the manner of a dancing circus bear. Now mounted on a square plinth. SIZE: Carving: 41″ h. Overall: 44-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With old original surfaces and old vertical shrinkage cracks up both sides of back. Proper left forepaw has been reattached. Generally very good. 9-26864 (500-1,000)

2435
$3,162.50

RARE BLACK FOREST CARVED BEAR CARD HOLDER/PLANTER. Late 19th century, Switzerland. The standing bear carved on a rocky outcrop balancing a leafy plant holder surround looking upwards with open mouth and brown glass eyes. The left paw extended holding a shell form tray for calling cards. SIZE: 48″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall with old surfaces and good patina. Shall chip to edge of shell. 9-26819 (2,000-3,000)

2436
$2,242.50

BLACK FOREST CARVED BEAR UMBRELLA STAND. Late 19th century, Switzerland. The bear carved astride a rockwork base with open mouth painted red fitted with brown glass eyes, forearms extended holding a crescent shaped branch above an oval drip pan raised on branch carved feet. SIZE: 31-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With original surfaces, now a dark brown. Showing normal wear and abrasions around umbrella stand due to use. Overall very good. 9-26828 (800-1,200)

2437
$2,587.50

LARGE BLACK FOREST BEAR AND BABY BEAR HALL TREE. Late 19th century, Switzerland. Of typical form carved with the young bear at the top of a tree beneath which is mounted a shield form beveled mirror, the mother bear standing at the foot of the tree looking upwards. Each bear with brown glass eyes. The standing bear with right paw extended above an oval drip pan serving for umbrellas. The base carved in the form of interwoven branches on tree trunk feet. SIZE: 80″ h x approx 27″ w overall. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With old surfaces, somewhat dry but with good color and patina. Some minor abrasion at front of base. Generally very good. 9-26804 (2,000-3,000)

2438
$1,035.00

ROCOCO WALNUT VICTORIAN HUNT BOARD. Third quarter 19th century, Northern European. Of unusual form, the bowfront case with molded edge fitted with three aligned drawers, each with a carved simulated branch handle. The back fitted with a pair of etched and cut beveled mirror plates depicting a bear and a deer in a wintery mountainous landscape beneath a scrolled crest carved with acorns and oak leaves centering the head of a carved bear. The whole raised on tapering fluted and ring turned legs joined by a shaped and molded H-stretcher. A full body carved bear in the center. SIZE: 76″ h x 72-1/2″ l x 34″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Side board has been stripped of blue paint and refinished with loss of patina and color. Structurally good. 9-26878 (1,000-1,500)

2439
$5,865.00

MAGNIFICENT CARVED BLACK FOREST STAG SHELF CLOCK. Second half 19th Century. Switzerland. Beautifully carved example of a startled stag rendered with brown glass eyes standing on rock work and posed over a fallen tree trunk in which is centered a clock face with enamel Roman numerals, the dial simulating cross-section of a log. The base fashioned with oak leaves, ferns, and intertwined branches all on a conforming base with simulated branch border. Clock offered with key and pendulum. SIZE: 32-1/2″ h x 27-1/2 w x approximately 15% d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good with untouched surfaces. Medium brown colored with nice patina. Brass clock movement not examined. Bell absent. 9-26855 (2,000-4,000)

2440
$2,932.50

PAIR OF BLACK FOREST STANDING DEER. Late 19th Century. Switzerland. Each well-carved stag standing on rock work with upraised heads. SIZE: Tallest: 27-1/2″ h x 19″ l. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Old surfaces with good patina. Dark brown in color. Loss to antler tip and to tip of one ear, otherwise very good. 9-26842 (2,000-3,000)

2441
$2,300.00

UNIQUE PAIR CARVED BLACK FOREST TABLE LAMPS. First quarter 20th century. Each lamp finely carved depicting a bird amidst grape clusters and leaves mounted against a tree trunk on an oval rockwork plinth. Each fitted with a flaring cylindrical lampshade applied with quail feathers set in patterns. SIZE: Overall 27-1/2″ h. Shade 17″ dia. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very fine condition. Bases with original surfaces. Both wired. 9-26854 (1,500-2,500)

2442
$1,265.00

CARVED BLACK FOREST ARMCHAIR. Late 19th Century. Switzerland. The rectangular padded back with V-shaped cresting carved with interwoven tree branches, oak leaf, and acorns joined to padded branch form arms with outscrolled grips on incurved conforming supports centering the over-upholstered trapezoidal seat with serpentine front rail raised on branch form legs with scrolled feet. SIZE: Height of back: 46″ x 26-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished and upholstered. Very good. 9-26915 (300-500)

2443
$345.00

TWIG FORM MUFFINEER. Late 19th century. The three molded open shelves with floral tracery joined to three twig form supports joined at the top with crossed branches, joined at the bottom by X-form branch stretcher. The supports continuing to four splayed feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 10″ dia of tray. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With original surfaces. Old repair to one support at top shelf. 9-26866 (400-600)

2444
$1,495.00

UNIQUE BLACK FOREST CARVED FLOOR LAMP. Early 20th century. The central standard carved with scrolling grapevines joined to a tripod base on a conforming tripartite stand each leg carved with a squirrel eating nuts among branches and leaves. SIZE: Overall: 66″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 9-26813 (400-600)

2445
$402.50

BLACK FOREST CARVED CANDLE STAND. Late 19th, early 20th century. The circular top carved with a central floral rosette within a 6-pointed star within borders of leaf tips raised on a turned standard, the top with carved supports simulating tree branches, the tripod base similarly carved. SIZE: 28″ h x 17-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Seam shrinkage split in top. Chip on side of standard and at tip of one foot. Otherwise with original surfaces. 9-26846 (300-500)

2446
$920.00

NICELY CARVED PAIR OF FREESTANDING BEARS, PROBABLY BLACK FOREST. Late 19th century, Northern Europe. Each bear well carved (probably walnut) with expressive faces. SIZE: 20-1/2″ h x 36″ l. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With weathered surfaces. One paw missing claw. With normal and expected shrinkage cracks due to weathering. 9-26963 (800-1,200)

2447
$2,415.00

SMALL BLACK FOREST CARVED BEAR BENCH. Late 19th century, Switzerland. Carved as a pair of standing cubs, each holding the end of a plank forming a bench. The bears with brown glass eyes. SIZE: 26″ h x 38″ l overall, 23″ l of seat. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26806 (800-1,200)

2448
$3,737.50

UNIQUE BLACK FOREST LOG HOLDER. Late 19th century, Switzerland. This unusual box with hinged lid carved in the shape of a bundle of kindling tied at each end with a central carrying handle. SIZE: 19″ h x 21″ l x 15″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. With normal and acceptable minor wear. 9-26827 (1,500-2,500)

2449
$3,737.50

PAIR OF BLACK FOREST WALNUT TROPHY PLAQUES. Late 19th century, Switzerland. Each plaque hung with a brace of pheasants carved amongst foliate branches, each with long gun and pouch on a cartouche shaped plaque carved with leaf clusters. SIZE: 44″ l x 31″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With old dried surfaces from which polish has at some time been removed. Some light shrinkage cracking on plaques and with some minor damages and losses to carvings. Generally good. 9-26964 (1,000-1,500)

2450
$805.00

BLACK FOREST CARVED TROPHY WALL CLOCK. Late 19th century, Switzerland. The case carved as a trophy mount within a cartouche surmounted by a stag’s head with antlers and flanked by rabbit and game bird all above a hunter’s pouch, powder horn, etc. within sprays of oak leaf and acorn clusters, all centering a circular leaf carved dial set with white enamel Roman numerals. SIZE: 28″ h x 20-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Case very good with old surfaces. Movement not checked for condition. 9-26848 (1,000-1,500)

2451
$690.00

TWO BLACK FOREST CARVED BAROMETERS. Walnut pierced carved surmounted with dog head above centered prowling fox flanked with hanging game, the sides bordered with grape and vine, having a thermometer above a 3-1/2″ dial barometer, 26″h overall; the other in rocaille form with pierced carving, porcelain backed thermometer above a 3-1/2″ dial barometer, 21-1/2″h. SIZE: Noted in description. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Rocaille form has loss to the bottom and a few wear areas, otherwise good overall. 9-26818 (400-600)

2452
$4,312.50

J. ANTHONY REDMILE CUSTOM OAK AND ANTLER DINING TABLE. Late 19th century, England. The circular oak dining table with an antler frieze and inlaid center raised on a center pedestal adorned with deer antlers joined to a tripartite base raised on brass claw feet. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h x 47″ dia. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good with all original surfaces. 9-26810 (1,000-2,000)

2453
$3,737.50

PAIR OF J. ANTHONY REDMILE STAG HORN CONSOLE TABLES. Late 20th century, London, England. Each with rectangular quartersawn oak top with molded edge above the frieze comprised of half round stag horn raised on a base comprised of an arrangement of antlers. SIZE: 30-3/4″ h x 43″ l x 17-1/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good original condition with nice color. 9-26841 (1,000-2,000)

2454
$2,875.00

J. ANTHONY REDMILE STAG HORN LIBRARY CONSOLE TABLE. Late 20th century, London, England. The rectangular oak top with molded edge inset with a tooled green leather panel above the frieze inlaid in with half round stag horn raised on a base comprised of an arrangement of stag antlers. SIZE: 31″ h x 43″ l x 17-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good original condition with minor and minimal abrasions to leather top, easily polished out. 9-26811 (500-1,000)

2455
$1,265.00

ANTHONY REDMILE ANTLER AND OAK UMBRELLA STAND. Late 20th century, London, England. The molded oak circular top and base joined to supports designed from red deer antlers fitted with a brass drip pan, raised on brass lion claw feet. SIZE: 24″ h x 18″ dia overall. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-26968 (300-400)

2456
$920.00

PAIR OF LARGE J. ANTHONY REDMILE FALLOW ANTLER CANDLESTICKS. Late 20th century, London, England. Each three light candlestick mounted on a round turned brass base. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With very good original surfaces. 9-26876 (300-500)

2457
$1,955.00

CARVED BLACK FOREST STAG’S HEAD MOUNT. Late 19th Century. Switzerland. The life-sized carving with natural antlers rendered with brown glass eyes mounted on a shield-shaped plaque. SIZE: 61″ overall h, 42″ overall w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With untouched surfaces small checks on nose and old vertical shrinkage cracks left and right side of head, antlers are now loose in the sockets in need of reinforcing, otherwise very good. 9-26937 (2,000-3,000)

2458
$3,450.00

H. LEACH FOLK ART CARVING OF A STEER HEAD. Circa 1869. Boston, Massachusetts. Nicely carved steer mounted to a walnut plaque with incised scrolling floral decoration. The back of the plaque branded “H. LEACH/BOSTON/1869”. Note: H. Leach, a recognized carver of nautical figureheads in greater Boston moved to Woburn, MA where he continued his craft. SIZE: 19″ h x 16-1/2″ w x 13″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Head with shrinkage vertical shrinkage crack through middle of carving in need of tightening. This is a very tight crack that can be re-joined with little of no visible seam. Generally very good with old untouched surfaces. 9-26851 (800-1,200)

2459
$1,150.00

BLACK FOREST CARVED STAG MOUNT. Late 19th century, Switzerland. The wooden carving with brown glass eyes mounted to a carved cartouche and fitted with a pair of antlers. SIZE: 37-1/2″ h x 18″ w overall. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Surfaces repainted. With repair to crest and with shrinkage cracks to throat and to ears at head. Fair to good. 9-26932 (500-1,000)

2460
$3,220.00

BLACK FOREST CARVED BEAR HALL STAND. Late 19th century, Switzerland. Modeled as a single bear standing beside a tree with open mouth and brown glass eyes, the truncated shaped tree branches serving as hat and coat hooks. SIZE: 77″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Generally very good with old insect damage to areas of bear’s head, now inactive. 9-26821 (2,000-3,000)

2461
$575.00

RARE BLACK FOREST CARVED BEECH AND WALNUT PIER MIRROR. Late 19th century, Switzerland. The shaped beveled mirror plate within a frame carved with nesting bird at the crest above a carved grape cluster and single candle shelf on the left. The mirror supported on a carved wood planter emanating branches forming the frame. Raised on raked branch-like feet. SIZE: 9’1″ h x 41-1/2″ w x 14″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Original surfaces showing wear. Repair to bird in nest. Mirror plate original. 9-26808 (2,000-3,000)

2462
$1,667.50

CARVED WALNUT STEPBACK BOOKCASE. Last quarter 19th century, Switzerland. The rectangular cabinet, in two parts, the upper section with molded cornice, the pilasters carved with leaf tip vinery centering flower heads with medial divider, the interior fitted with two sections of adjustable shelving stepped back on a cupboard base fitted with a pair of doors carved overall with foliate vinery centering a cartouche carved with a pair of lions facing a tower raised on claw feet. The cabinet with a pair of pierce carved crests in the form of trophy mounts. SIZE: 93″ h x 73″ w x 18-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. With old repairs to crests. 9-26820 (1,000-2,000)

2463
$690.00

BLACK FOREST CARVED WALNUT PLANTER. Late 19th century, Switzerland. Of rectangular form, the planter carved overall with grapevines framed in the form of simulated tree branches fitted with a tin liner. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h x 23″ l x 11″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With old original surfaces. Small expected shrinkage cracks. Very good. 9-26955 (300-500)

2464
$632.50

RUSTIC TWIG FORM HALF COMMODE. Late 19th century. The rectangular stand fitted with a single drawer above a cupboard door above an arched apron. The whole covered with a geometric arrangement of twigs. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h x 15″ w x 12″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good with old original surfaces. 9-26903 (200-300)

2465
$230.00

BLACK FOREST TREE FORM SIDE TABLE. Late 19th century, Switzerland. The round barrel top joined to a carved standard simulating woven tree branches on a tripod tree branch base, the knees carved with rose sprigs. SIZE: 33″ h x 21″ dia. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Base with old surfaces. Associated top of lighter color. 9-26837 (300-500)

2466
$402.50

3 PIECES OF BAVARIAN PORCELAIN, STAG MOTIF. Consisting of a organic form beer pitcher of tree trunk and stag horn handle having a stag relief, 10-1/2″ h; footed box with squirrel finial, and relief of stags and nesting doves, 7-1/4″ h x 6″ w x 5″ w, loss to squirrel tail and a pocket watch holder in doghouse form, loss to watch original hook, 4-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Noted in description. 9-26904 (300-500)

2467
$862.50

PAIR OF STAG ANTLER SILVERPLATE VASES AND AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT TUREEN. Unusual pair of hammered silverplate antler mounted trumpet vases, 12-1/2″ h; together with a Victorian Aesthetic Movement silverplate tureen surmounted with a stag, having Greek Key border with blank cartouche, rising on four floral motif feet, unmarked, 12-1/2″ h x 14″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Good overall condition. 9-26859 (300-500)

2468
$1,495.00

6 PIECES, BLACK FOREST CARVINGS AND TERRA COTTA FIGURE. Carved walnut Black Forest bull’s head with rope border, 8″ h x 22-1/2″ w; a deer mount shelf with rustic plaque, 10″ h x 11″ w; a German short-haired pointer on circular naturalistic base, 6-1/2″ h x 8″ l; a dog head, 4″ w and a sheep’s head, 5″ h; together with a terra cotta hunting dog cigar holder in brown paint, 10-1/2″ h x 12″ l. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Bull’s head has loss to tip of one horn, and two age checks to back with staples, otherwise, good overall. 9-26974 (800-1,200)

2469
$747.50

6 BLACK FOREST CARVINGS. Consisting of a stag head, deer antler mounted having glass eyes, set on a circular plaque, 18″ h, overall; pair of dolphin wall shelves with shell form tops, 16-1/2″ w, losses to tails and cracks; a male goat inkwell on naturalistic rocky base, polychrome decorated with glass eyes, 11″ w and two male goat head mounts, the largest polychrome decorated, 12″ h, very minor loss to ear tip. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Noted in description. 9-26912 (300-500)

2470
$2,357.50

8 CARVED BLACK FOREST PIECES. Consisting of a jewelry box surmounted with a bear on fours, having three tiers of lockable drawers, retaining key, 12″ h x 11″ w x 6″ d; a paw footed canted centerpiece with “PDG” initials, 7″ h x 14″ w; wall shelf with fighting bears, 9″ h; wall hanging letter rack with dancing bear, 9″ h; lidded footed box with masks, 6″ h x 10″ w; chip carved humidor, 6-1/2″ h; small rectangular folding stand with bear relief, 12″ w; folding bear ended book stand, 15-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Noted in description. 9-26973 (800-1,200)

2471
$3,105.00

TWO CARVED BLACK FOREST HAT RACKS. Late 19th, early 20th century. Each surmounted with a carved stags head with brown glass eyes. The hangers fashioned as the leg of a deer terminating in a hoof. The first carved with acorns and oak leaves above a shaped branch, the second carved as scrolling branches with leaf tips. SIZE: 25-1/2″ and 23″ l, respectively PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With old surfaces, good color and patina. Each with some damage to antler tips, otherwise very good. 9-26832 (600-900)

2472
$1,150.00

CARVED BLACK FOREST WALL MIRROR. Late 19th century, Switzerland. The rectangular mirror plate within a carved gilt slip within a beech frame carved with a wide border of oak leaf and acorn branches. The pediment in the form of a draped swag, surmounted by a displayed bird. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h x 29″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Refinished. 9-26800 (500-1,000)

2473
$1,092.50

TWO BLACK FOREST CARVED WALL BOXES. Late 19th early 20th Century. Switzerland. The first, an unusual rectangular key cabinet with hinged paneled door with central carved floral bouquet opening to an interior with 14 hooks joined to rosettes designed for hanging keys within a simulated bamboo frame. The cabinet with carved dog crest, the pediment carved with a fox head amongst oak leaves. The cabinet sides with game bird trophies. The second, a nice pierce carved hanging walnut magazine rack. Stylistically carved with leafy branches. SIZE: First: 24-1/2″ h x 18″ w. 2-1/2″ overall d. Second: 27-1/4″ h by 19″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With old original surfaces, overall very good. The wall rack missing a leaf tip. 9-26801, 9-26870 (100-200)

2474
$1,092.50

GROUP OF CARVED BLACK FOREST BEARS. Late 19th early 20th Century. Switzerland. Comprising two bears on their back intended as bowl stands, two seated bears, one on rock work. Two examples on all four and one standing example with paw gripping tree trunk. Five rendered with glass eyes. One signed “R. REINDL”. SIZE: 12″ h of tallest, 10″ l of smallest. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: All with original surfaces. Standing bear with small repair to foot. Group with assorted small shrinkage cracks. Generally very good. 9-26829 (300-500)

2475
$2,070.00

GROUP OF FIVE BLACK FOREST CARVED BEARS. Late 19th early 20th Century. Switzerland. The group includes two humidors with hinged heads, a rare mother bear inkwell carrying two swaddled infants which are in fact quill pens, a hiking bear, wood basket strapped to its back, and a bear holding a bowl. SIZE: Largest: 16″ h, smallest: 6-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 9-26902 (300-500)

2476
$977.50

CARVED BLACK FOREST SPECIMEN BOX. Late 19th century, Switzerland. The rectangular box with hinged lid surmounted by a standing bear. Opening to an interior fitted with six small pivoting trays each with cane bottom. The exterior box sides carved simulating a stone wall. The large latch carved with a gargoyle mask. SIZE: 13-3/4″ h x 12-3/4″ w x 10-1/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 9-26807 (300-500)

2477
$690.00

CARVED BLACK FOREST JEWELRY BOX. Late 19th century, Bavaria. This fine example carved in the form of a log cabin the roof inlaid with contrasting woods hinged an opening to an interior fitted with mirror and lidded compartments all velvet covered. The front modeled with window and door. The door opening to reveal two small, deep drawers. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h x 15-1/2 l x 9-1/4 w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 9-26817 (400-600)

2478
$2,875.00

GROUP OF BLACK FOREST CARVED BEARS. Late 19th early 20th Century. Switzerland. The selection includes: thirteen small bears in various positions and sizes, a brass bell with dancing bear handle, six shoe brushes each with carved bear handle, a figural bear nut cracker, three articulated bear child’s toys, and an inlaid and pierced carved small shallow bowl. SIZE: Smallest: 1-1/4″ h, tallest: 6-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Generally very good, all with old surfaces. 9-26809 (1,000-2,000)

2479
$1,150.00

GROUP OF BLACK FOREST CARVED DESK ITEMS. Late 19th early 20th Century. Switzerland. Comprised of six inkwells including five bears and one mastiff, two bear desk sets each with pen tray and inkwell, small carved jewelry casque with seated bear on lid, a rock work watch hutch and pipe holder with seated bear, a pipe holder with standing bear, standing bear with basket, and two carved bear figures each with brass bowl for pipe. Twelve carvings in total. SIZE: Largest: 11″ h, smallest: 3″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Generally very good with old surfaces, one bear with old repair to foreleg. 9-26972 (400-600)

2480
$1,840.00

BLACK FOREST CARVED STANDING BEAR. Late 19th century, Switzerland. Carved in a standing position on rockwork, forepaws extended palm up, carved with open mouth and mounted with hazel colored glass eyes. SIZE: 31″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. It is probable the bear once held a tray for calling cards, now absent. Claws on forepaws with old areas of roughness. 9-26812 (800-1,200)

2481
$1,610.00

BLACK FOREST CARVED STANDING BEAR. Late 19th century, Switzerland. Carved on a rockwork plinth, the standing bear with open mouth, the interior of which is painted, posed with forepaws in begging pose. SIZE: 35-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good with dry original surfaces. With multiple small shrinkage cracks. 9-26879 (800-1,200)

2482
$862.50

UNUSUAL CARVED BLACK FOREST STYLE DRESSER BOX. Late 19th century, Northern European. The round oak box heavily and deeply carved with coral, starfish, crabs and shells within simulated carved reefs. The sides with shell handles, raised on scrolled simulated shell feet. The hinged lid opening to a compartmented interior. SIZE: 13″ h x 17″ w x 13-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With all original surfaces and dark color and patina. Very good. 9-26834 (800-1,200)

2483
$575.00

TWO CARVED DEER MOUNTS. Late 19th early 20th Century. Central Europe. The first mounted on a scrolled cartouche plaque. The mount within a laurel wreath frame. The second carved from the solid with well articulated fur with painted eyes. SIZE: First: 24″ w, Second 17″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: The first needs re-attachment of antlers to bust with scrubbed surfaces. The second with dry surfaces. Very good. 9-26840 (1,000-1,500)

2484
$1,610.00

TWO BLACK FOREST CARVED WALNUT TROPHY MOUNTS. Late 19th century, Switzerland. The first depicting a hanging deer, rabbit and birds suspended from an oak tree with long gun and pouch. The second depicting a hunting dog from whose mouth hangs a stag and a bird behind which is suspended a long gun, powder horn, pouch and feather hat. All mounted on an oval plaque with oak branch and acorn borders. SIZE: First: 27-1/2″ l. Second: 33″ l. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Both with original surfaces. First very good. Second with damage and losses to outer border and antler. Some pieces available for restoration. 9-26805 (800-1,200)

2485
$1,265.00

BLACK FOREST CARVED OAK FERN STAND. Late 19th century, Switzerland. Of rectangular form applied with carved grapevines with canted sides and tin liner raised on scrolling supports carved in the shape of branches applied with carved leaf tips with conforming stretchers rising to a central cartouche form finial mounted on a simulated branch. SIZE: 35″ h x 36-1/2″ l x 13″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Old repolished surfaces, dark color and patina. 9-26816 (800-1,200)

2486
$1,265.00

UNUSUAL PAIR OF BLACK FOREST CARVED MOUNTAIN GOAT TROPHY MOUNTS. Late 19th century, Switzerland. Each nicely carved example with painted eyes mounted on an oak leaf and acorn plaque. SIZE: 22″ h overall. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good with old original surfaces. 9-26865 (800-1,200)

2487
$115.00

TWO PAIR OF ANTLER MOUNTS. 20th century. Each pair of antlers mounted on a varnished plaque. SIZE: 23″ and 28″ w, respectively PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26911 (300-500)

2488
$575.00

TWO PAIR OF BLACK FOREST STAG ANTLER MOUNTS. Late 19th, early 20th century. Each comprised of a large pair of antlers on plaques, one carved with acorns, oak leaves and crossed branches centering a cartouche. SIZE: 32″ and 43″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26967 (400-600)

2489
$805.00

THREE BLACK FOREST STAG ANTLER TROPHY MOUNTS. Early 20th century. Two with walnut plaques carved with acorns and oak leaves. The third mounted on an armorial plaque. SIZE: Width smallest 25″, largest 34″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-26858-1 (700-900)

2490
$920.00

SIX ASSORTED BLACK FOREST ANTLER WALL MOUNTS. Late 19th early, 20th century. Four mounted on walnut plaques carved with acorns and oak leaves. The antlers of varying sizes and types. SIZE: Smallest: 20″. Largest: 28″. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-26858 (700-900)

2491
$747.50

COLLECTION OF MOUNTAIN GOAT AND DEER ANTLERS ON CARVED WOOD MOUNTS. 19th century, Bavaria and Switzerland. Collection of 19 mountain goat and deer antlers all on carved walnut or ebonized Victorian mounts in various sizes and colors. SIZE: Varies from 5″ h to 9″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-26839, 9-26857 (300-500)

2492
$345.00

PAIR OF PATINATED METAL TROPHY MOUNTS. Late 19th, early 20th century. Nicely cast, one of a game bird, the second of a duck. Mounted on oval oak plaques with molded edges. SIZE: 18″ l x 13″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26872 (500-800)

2493
$230.00

STAG HEAD MOUNT. 20th Century. Of molded plastic, realistically painted and with brown glass eyes mounted with genuine antlers. Conforming circular plaque. SIZE: 20-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Tip to one antler broken, otherwise good. 9-26873 (400-600)

2494
$402.50

FORRESTVILLE MAHOGANY TRIPLE-DECKER SHELF CLOCK. Second quarter 19th century, Forrestville Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Connecticut. The mahogany case with tablet crest applied with gilt and carved foliate spray. The case with free standing marbleized columns with gilt capitals and bases centering painted wood dial with 8 day brass movement striking on gong. With original paper label. The case with two doors and eglomise panels of architectural scenes, raised on ball feet. Offered with pendulum bob, winder and weights. SIZE: 36″ h x 18″ w. CONDITION: Good. 9-26742 (600-800)

2495
$316.25

SETH THOMAS MAHOGANY WALL/SHELF CLOCK. Mid 19th century, Connecticut. The triple-decker figured case with marbleized engaged half columns. Each door with eglomise panel. The tin dish dial with Roman numeral chapter ring. The 8 day brass movement striking on gong. Case retains original paper label. Offered with pendulum, key and weights. SIZE: 32″ h x 18-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Generally good with some losses and lifting of paint on panels. 9-26744 (600-800)

2496
$287.50

FORRESTVILLE TRIPLE-DECKER MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK. 1835-1839, Forrestville Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Connecticut. Original paper label with the names Brown, Smith, and Goodrich. The mahogany case with ogee molded cornice over engaged half columns centering painted and decorated dial painted with the company name. The 8 day brass movement striking on gong. With eglomise panel on each door. Offered with pendulum, winder and weights. SIZE: 34″ h x 21″ w. CONDITION: Very good with polished surfaces. 9-26743 (600-800)

2497
$373.75

R.&J.B. TERRY MAHOGANY SHELF CLOCK. 1835-1837, Ralph & John Burham, Bristol, Connecticut. The figural mahogany case with engaged marbleized half columns with gilt capitals and bases raised on acanthus carved feet. The cornice above the open frieze above a gold painted wood dial with gilt spandrels. The Roman numeral chapter ring centering a crescent mirror plate above the painted name “R&J. B. TERRY BRISTOL, CT” over central eglomise panel of a displayed eagle above a door with eglomise panel of portrait of George Washington. The 8 day brass movement striking on bell. Offered with winder, pendulum bob and weights. SIZE: 38″ h x 19-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-26745 (600-800)

2498
$920.00

UNUSUAL CARVED AND DECORATED SMOKER’S CONSOLE TABLE. First half 20th century. The scrolling pierced crest with a carved and decorated floral vinery frieze above the demilune top fitted with three round lidded compartments for tobacco. The front edge fitted for 17 pipes resting on a medial shelf beneath the tooled frieze raised on three cabriole legs joined by an additional medial shelf fitted for three canisters. The whole of pointilated decoration. SIZE: 45″ h overall x 24″ w x 13″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good with untouched surfaces. 9-26869 (800-1,200)

2499
$1,610.00

UNIQUE MASONIC TRAMP ART TABLE TOP DESK. Second half 19th Century. The rectangular cabinet with hinged top opening to a velvet-lined well, the lid interior fitted with mirror. The long case side with vertical hinged lid opening to form a baise-lined writing surface. The interior with an arrangement of valanced cubbyholes, inkwell, and holder, pen drawers and stationary compartments. The lid carved with Masonic symbols. The opposing side fitted with a bank of five drawers. Each cabinet end also fitted with a bank of five short drawers. The whole carved in typical Tramp Art form. SIZE: 24-1/2″ h x 19″ l x 11″. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. All surfaces original. 9-26995 (500-750)

2500
$2,300.00

UNUSUAL TRAMP ART HIGH CHEST OF DRAWERS. Second half 19th century, American. The chest with rectangular mirror plate, the surround with applied rows of diminishing diamonds joined to raised glove boxes in the form of short drawers with a central jewelry compartment joined to the high chest fitted with three central drawers, the pilasters and sides all with conforming raised panels. SIZE: 35-1/2″ h x 16-1/2″ w x 12″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Losses to veneers at crest of mirror. It is possible the cover for the central jewelry tray is a replacement. Otherwise very good with original surfaces. 9-26822 (500-1,000)

2501
$1,150.00

ADIRONDACK ARTISTIC TRAMP ART TABLE. Early 20th century, New York. Unique example fashioned with square top inlaid with twigwork designed with central rondel flanked by semi-circular spandrels. Apron with elliptical edges, corners applied with icicle form engaged twigs. Raised on four splayed legged twig base with bentwood supports and decorations. A truly unique example. SIZE: 26″ h x 19-1/2″ square. CONDITION: Good overall with old surfaces. Good color and patina. Top with moderate water staining. 7-70007 (500-800)

2502
$575.00

HERMITAGE DES ARTISTES TRAMP ART CHIP CARVED AND PAINTED TABLE. Late 20th century, American. This labeled example represents work done by a group of artists in New York, examples of which are in the collection of the Smithsonian Institute and others. The round table chip carved on the top with swirling stylized flower, the apron applied with flowers on a square tapering chip carved standard raised on a round stepped base. The top painted simulating fall foliage. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 21″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 9-26891 (300-500)

2503
$0.00

TWO MASONIC RELATED ITEMS. Last quarter 19th century, Massachusetts. Including a stereoscopic card of the New Masonic Temple circa 1875, Boston, Massachusetts published by John P. Soule, accompanied by the cover of the program of the dedication of the New Masonic Temple and a short history of the J.P. Soule business. Together with a stacked cardboard/wood carving (circa 1870’s) depicting a Masonic emblem mounted within a Victorian walnut frame, the matte of which is chip carved, purportedly from the New Masonic Temple. SIZE: Emblem including matte: 15-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. Emblem: 5-3/4″ x 7″. PROVENANCE: Boston Estate, then Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Generally very good. Carving with appropriate toning from age. 9-25820 (800-1,200)

2504
$2,300.00

9 PIECES OF TRAMP ART. Consisting of an unusual two drawer wall shelf, mirrored back set with stags and figures, adorned with white porcelain buttons, 32″ h x 18″ w; three covered boxes, various forms including pyramidal, largest, 6″ h x 11″ w; a footed centerpiece, square in form, 8-1/2″ x 8-1/2″; two lidded boxes, the largest initialed “MHL”, 13-1/2″ w; a mirrored back wall pocket, 15″ h and a footed ornament, 5″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Wall shelf has some losses, overall typical wear and surface wear. 9-26966 (300-500)

2505
$10,925.00

IMPORTANT J.W. FISKE (1832-1903) CAST IRON AND ZINC NEPTUNE FOUNTAIN. Last quarter 19th century, New York. The large signed cast iron round tray, nearly 9′ in diameter, in four pie wedge sections, the edge cast with scrolling leaf tips and flowers, frogs and turtles. Marked “J.W. FISKE/21 & 23 BARCLAY ST/NEW YORK”. Centering a tripartite cast iron base on which are mounted three cast iron dolphins each ridden by a cast zinc cherub, a shaft in their hands. The dolphins joined to a central staff mimicking kelp. The whole supporting a smaller round cast iron scalloped tray centering a large cast zinc figure of Neptune with a crown standing on a large clam, his right arm outstretched holding what was once a trident (now absent). This example retains many of the original spouts and also retains some old paint. SIZE: 8′ 6″ h x 8′ 9″ dia. Neptune: 48″ h. PROVENANCE: Acquired from an Inn in Cherry Valley, New York in the mid 20th century. CONDITION: Generally very good with minor and minimal rusting. The edges of the bottom pan with losses. Cherubs missing forked ends of tridents, one cherub missing trident entirely. Neptune missing complete trident. 9-26277 (10,000-15,000)

2506
$172.50

ROCOCO CAST-IRON 5 PIECE SET OF GARDEN FURNITURE. 20th century, English. Comprised of a circular table and four chairs. Table raised on three legs cast with Classical robed figures joined by a medial shelf. Each of the chairs with oval pierced foliate backs with ribbon-tied crests centering a Classical figure within a plaque. Circular seat pierced with a central rondel within a geometric border, raised on cabriole legs headed with mythical horned heads. SIZE: Table: 27″ h x 23″ dia. Chairs: 34″ h of back. CONDITION: Structurally very good with some rust. 9-25366 (400-600)

2507
$1,495.00

PAIR OF PORTLAND STONEWARE URNS. Early 20th century, Portland, Maine. Each urn with everted rim impressed with guilloches, the sides with scrolling oak branches and acorns. The round stepped base similarly decorated. Each base cast as a tree trunk with cut branches impressed within “PORTLAND STONEWARE CO. 66.” SIZE: Overall: 43″ h x 22″ dia. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good with slight surface abrasions and shallow chips. 9-26957 (1,000-1,500)

2508
$977.50

PAIR OF HESTER HUMPHERSON STONEWARE URNS. First quarter 20th century. Impressed “HESTER HUMPHERSON & CO./NEWTON-ABBOT,” a brick maker and pottery in the United Kingdom. The Campagna form urns with rolled handles of typical form. Both urns with their original base. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h x 14-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26958 (300-500)

2509
$920.00

PAIR OF MOLDED CORNUCOPIA PLANTERS. 20th century, European. Each cast with a stag’s head continuing to acanthus leaves rising to an urn form mouth, the whole on a Classical plinth. SIZE: 16″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Patinated surfaces good. Professional repair to left antler on each. Overall good. 9-26838 (400-600)

2510
$34,500.00

LOUIS VUITTON WARDROBE STEAMER TRUNK. Early 20th century, France. With serial/lock no. 020608. The rectangular hinged lid opening to a well fitted with compartmented tray, the lid interior quilted. The front of trunk with four latches additionally fitted with a pair of doors opening to reveal two long drawers mounted with leather handles. The lid and interior of trunk retain two original labels with “RUE SCRIBE/PARIS” and “NEW BOND ST./LONDON.” The case ends with brass carrying handles. Cloth bound of typical form with three wood straps and original brass fittings. SIZE: 23-1/2″ h x 39-1/2″ l x 22″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Key absent and with slight scuffing leather edges, otherwise very good. 9-26830 (1,500-2,500)

2511
$6,900.00

LOUIS VUITTON STEAMER TRUNK. Early 20th Century. France. Of typical form, the rectangular trunk with open interior fitted with a conforming bin comprised of woven fabric, each strap marked “LOUIS VUITTON”. The lid interior with two labels. The first “SPECIAL MODEL/exclusively made/for/JOHN WANAMAKER/NEW YORK/PHILADELPHIA/by/LOUIS VUITTON/PARIS/LONDON.” The second label “PARIS #1 RUE SCRIBE/LOUIS VUITTON/149 NEW BOND STREET. W/LONDON”. Also marked with the serial number 300875. The exterior fabric covered with steel hardware and bound with straps and leather strips. SIZE: 27″ h x 36″ l x 23″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With soiled and abraded surfaces lid with shrinkage seam crack through center, otherwise good. 9-26961 (800-1,200)

2512
$0.00

FINE GAUTHIER ART NOUVEAU INLAID 5 PIECE PARLOR SUITE. Late 19th century. Comprising a settee, two armchairs and a pair of side chairs. Each with molded frame central back splat with marquetry iris flanked by scrolling floral sprays, the molded arm supports and frontal seat rails of conforming form. The suite covered in rich green and beige velvet. SIZE: Settee: 49″ l. Armchairs: 37-1/2″ & 40″ h of back, 17″ h of seat. CONDITION: Very good with old polished surfaces. 9-25704 (6,000-10,000)

2513
$0.00

THONET-HOFFMAN BENTWOOD STONE TOP SERVING TABLE. Third quarter 19th century. Rectangular mauve polished stone top applied with molded brass borders raised on a bentwood trestle base joined by bentwood medial stretcher above a cylindrical brass stretcher/foot rest. Trestle base capped with shaped brass plates. Table base retains early, if not original, mahoganized finish typical of these makers. SIZE: 30″ h x 40″ l x 20-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Retaining old surfaces. Polished top with surface scratches. Very good overall. 9-25703 (2,000-4,000)

2514
$0.00

INLAID ROSEWOOD TEA CART. Late 19th, early 20th century. Fine two-tier example with rectangular trays and with mixed metal inlays of floral sprays with stylistic geometric borders in copper and brass, each tray with gallery edge. Upper tray supported by colonnettes raised on tapered cylindrical legs with brass capped casters. The whole joined by bentwood handle. SIZE: 29″ h x 33-1/2″ l overall x 14-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Structurally very good with French polish surfaces. 9-25705` (400-600)

2515
$10,350.00

RARE PAIR OF AMERICAN GILT AND PATINATED METAL FOUR-LIGHT GASOLIERS. Circa 1860. Attributed to Cornelius & Baker, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The tapering cylindrical and rope twist standard fitted with cast brass floral ornaments. Each scrolling arm with foliate vinery joined by a conforming cast border. Each candle arm with cast foliate bobeches. The whole with molded brass drop finial applied with cast leaf tips. Each chandelier with four gilt linked chains with foliate cast links. SIZE: 38″ h x approx 32″ dia. CONDITION: Each gasolier with original surfaces. Gilding more or less intact. Each has been electrified, shades absent. 9-25236 (5,000-10,000)

2516
$2,300.00

PAIR OF GILT BRONZE THREE LIGHT WALL SCONCES. Second half 19th century, possibly French. Each Neo-Classical sconce with a central fluted quiver of arrows surmounted by bow tied ribbon. The three candle arms cast as C- and S-scrolled foliate branches emanating grapes alternating with grape leaves, surmounted by candle cups in the form of urns. Each sconce fitted with strands of clear beads forming swags and chains additionally suspended with grape clusters and an arrangement of clear polished glass fruit such as apples and pears. Each sconce with mounting bracket. SIZE: 36″ h x 14-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Each electrified. Original gilded surfaces with areas of corrosion and tarnishing notably at bow ties and grape clusters. Structurally very good. 9-25215 (3,000-5,000)

2517
$287.50

SET OF FOUR BRASS FIVE-LIGHT WALL SCONCES. Mid-twentieth Century. American. Each banjo-form etched back plate mounted with four tiers of scrolling arms. The upper-most two, smallest in size, are mounted with drop prisms. The lower two larger arms with two and three candle arms respectively. Each with an electrical shaft simulating a candle and all mounted with prisms of varying sizes. SIZE: Sconce: 17-1/2″ h x 12″ at widest. CONDITION: Generally very good. We believe most if not all prisms are intact. Several candle sleeves in need of replacement. 9-26471 (1,000-1,500)

2518
$345.00

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CARVED GILTWOOD PIER MIRROR. Third quarter 19th century, American. The rectangular mirror plate with tombstone upper edge within a deep molded frame. The angled scrolling crest centering the bust of a Classical maiden with laurel wreath. The frieze mounted with floral rosettes and cupid’s bow elements. SIZE: 8′ 6″ h. CONDITION: Structurally good. Gilded surfaces with touch-up. 9-25859 (500-1,000)

2519
$0.00

CARVED GILT SOFA ATTRIBUTED TO S. KARPEN BROS. Late 19th, early 20th century, Chicago. Fine gilt decorated and carved example combining Victorian and Art Nouveau carved elements. Crestrail carved with elaborate floral spray with trailing tendrils continuing to ogival wings joined to outswept floral carved arms centering three overupholstered panels above the overupholstered seat. Armrests deeply carved with scrolling leaftips continuing to similarly carved frontal cabriole legs centering the seat rail carved with floral cartouche flanked by scrolling vinery in Art Nouveau taste. SIZE: 43-1/2″ h of back x 56-1/2″ w overall x approx 31″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Gilt surfaces intact and also very good. Frame now covered in muslin. Central flower in crest with some loss and abrasion to top flower petal. 9-25701 (3,000-5,000)

2520
$0.00

GILTWOOD ONYX TOP SIDE TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO S. KARPEN BROS. Late 19th, early 20th century, Chicago. Fine square example with inset onyx top. Top with serpentine edges fitted to conforming frieze, each side carved with central sunflower flanked by scrolling leaf tips in Art Nouveau, Taste raised on molded tapering cabriole legs, each headed with carved flower head continuing to raised scrollwork terminating in molded outscrolled feet. Whole gilded. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h x 25″ x 25″ square. CONDITION: Table retains original gilt surfaces with minor losses to gilding overall. Inset onyx top repaired, overall good. 9-25702 (1,000-1,500)

2521
$0.00

FINE NEW YORK F. GROTE & CO. ROULETTE TABLE. First 3rd 20th century. The table with original baise lined gaming surface, the wheel head end with detachable tray, mounted on a double turned pedestal base raised on claw feet joined by a baluster turned stretcher. The 31″ rosewood and maple wheel with silvered central mounting post cast “F. GROTE & CO. MAKERS-312 & 316-E. 23 ST. NEW YORK”. The mounting plate with the stamped number 178. The wheel with original fitted shipping crate. This item is accompanied by a quantity of period $1.00 and $5.00 chips. SIZE: 31-3/4″ h x 8′ l x 43-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Wheel is in very good original condition. Baise surfaces sound but with wear and overall fading. Some wear and losses to baise side edge at player’s end, also with small holes. Base is original and very good. Dealer’s chip drawer absent. 9-25700 (8,000-12,000)

2522
$460.00

MAHOGANY TRIC TRAC TABLE AND FOUR REGENCY STYLE CHAIRS. Third quarter 20th Century. The table with square hinged top, a chips bowl at each corner, centering an inlaid checkerboard. Upon lifting the top, a well with game pieces is exposed. The reverse of the checkerboard rotates to a baise-lined playing surface. The frieze with a single small off-set drawer on each side raised on square tapering legs with Marlborough feet. Each chair in the Regency style with tablet crest above carved splats in the form of Germanic eagles joined to round upholstered seat raised on tapering and curved legs. The frame with low relief carved panels, paint heightened, of snakes, flowers, and other elements. SIZE: Table: 30″ h, top 30-1/2 x 30-1/2 square. Chairs: 33″ h of back. CONDITION: One chair to clean break to style, otherwise generally good. 9-26824 (500-1,000)

2523
$287.50

FORRESTVILLE MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK. Mid 19th century, Forrestville Manufacturing Co., Bristol, Connecticut. Unlabeled Classical mahogany example with engaged half columns centering two doors, each with eglomise panel. The painted metal dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and decorated with floral sprigs. The 8 day brass movement striking on a bell. Offered with pendulum bob, weights and winder. SIZE: 28″ h x 19″ w. CONDITION: Generally good. Wear and loss to painted dial. Some losses and dryness to eglomise panel. 9-26746 (600-800)

2524
$172.50
Revised: 8/20/2012

Please Note: There are NO weights accompanying the clock.

BREWSTER MAHOGANY SHELF CLOCK. Mid 19th century, E.C. Brewster & Co., Bristol, Connecticut. Mounted with paper label on back board. The figured case with ionic columns centering a mirror plate between two doors, the lower door with eglomise panel, the upper door opening to a painted and gilt dial within scrolling gilt spandrels. Fitted with 8 day time and strike brass movement with iron back plate. Offered with weights, pendulum and key. SIZE: 35-3/4″ h x 17-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Dial with paint loss, otherwise very good. 9-26747 (600-800)

2525
$287.50

FORRESTVILLE MAHOGANY SHELF CLOCK. 1841-1843, Forrestville Manufacturing Co, Bristol, Connecticut. Mounted with paper label for Welch, Brown, and Pomeroy. Figured mahogany case with engaged three quarter columns centering two doors, each with eglomise panel decorated with large buildings. The wood dial gilt heightened with Arabic numeral chapter ring. With 8 day time and strike brass movement. Offered with weights, pendulum and winder. SIZE: 36-1/2″ h x 18″ w. CONDITION: Very good, but with paint loss to eglomise panels. 9-26748 (600-800)

2526
$230.00

FORRESTVILLE MAHOGANY SHELF CLOCK. Mid 19th century, Bristol, Connecticut. Classical mahogany case of figured mahogany, the engaged three quarter columns centering a door with mirrored panel above the lower door fitted with eglomise panel raised on ball feet. The painted metal dial with Roman numeral chapter ring centering “Forrestville Manufacturing Co/Bristol, CT. U.S.A.” With 8 day time and strike brass movement. Original paper label affixed to back board includes the names “J.C. Brown, S.B. Smith and C. Goodrich”. Offered with weights, pendulum and winder. SIZE: 36-1/2″ h x 17-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Eglomise panel with paint loss. Paper label worn, but legible. Otherwise good. 9-26749 (600-800)

2527
$460.00

ASSOCIATED PAIR OF REGENCY BAMBOO CORNER DISPLAY SHELVES. First half 19th century, English. Of triangular form each with an arrangement of shelves of varying sizes all covered in grass cloth, raised on bamboo supports and with splint woven scrolling elements. Bamboo supports brass capped. SIZE: First: 65″ h. Second: 62″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Generally very good with original surfaces. Minor damages to scrolled elements. 9-26925 (1,000-1,500)

2528
$0.00

REGENCY BAMBOO AND JAPANNED WARDROBE. 19th century, English. The rectangular cabinet with grass cloth panels and bamboo accents, the front with four japanned panels, foliate decorated centering a door mounted with a bevel glass mirror plate over a single long drawer. SIZE: 73″ h x 36″ w x 19-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With all natural surfaces. Case sides with losses to grass mat. Otherwise very good. 9-26926 (1,000-1,500)

2529
$2,587.50

CARVED AND PAINTED 34″ LAKE TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, MAINE. 1974 & 1976, both Wilson Lake. Mounted on a simulated birch bark oval back board. Unsigned. SIZE: Plaque: 16″ h x 40″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26422 (2,000-4,000)

2530
$2,530.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 33″ LEAPING SALMON BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, MAINE. Third quarter 20th century. Mounted on a natural oval back board. Signed on reverse. SIZE: Plaque: 16″ h x 40″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26424 (2,000-4,000)

2531
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 21″ LARGE MOUTH BASS BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, MAINE. 1975. The bass mounted on an oval natural board. Brass plaque reads “Large Mouth Bass/4lbs 5ozs/Brettuns Pond/1975”. Signed on reverse. SIZE: Plaque: 12″ h x 28″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26423 (1,000-2,000)

2532
$1,380.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 18″ BROWN TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, MAINE. Third quarter 20th century. Mounted on oval natural stained back board, unsigned. SIZE: Plaque: 10-1/2″ h x 23″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26425 (1,000-2,000)

2533
$1,150.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 22″ BASS BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, MAINE. Third quarter 20th century. Mounted on a natural stained oval pine back board. Signed on reverse. SIZE: Plaque: 12″ h x 28″ w. CONDITION: Light surface scratch at base of tail, otherwise very good. 9-26426 (1,000-2,000)

2534
$1,725.00

CARVED AND PAINTED 15-1/2″ BROOK TROUT BY LAWRENCE C. IRVINE, WINTHROP, MAINE. Third quarter 20th century. Mounted on an oval simulated birch bark back board. Signed on reverse. SIZE: Plaque: 9-1/2″ h x 22-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26427 (1,000-2,000)

2535
$517.50

SIX ANTIQUE FLY RODS. Lot includes: 1) 4-pc. bamboo, unmarked 8’4″ fly rod being a set of 3 with an extra tip, 2) 4-pc. 9′ Montague split-bamboo fly rod in orig tube, 3)4-pc. 9-1/2′ split-bamboo fly rod by Winchester, along with 2 steel rods and a bamboo Kingfisher trolling rod. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. A signed letter from the family states that one of the rods was owned by Jack Hemingway, son of Ernest Hemingway. This fly rod was given to our consignor’s father by Jack as payment for a bad debt at Storm King, a boarding school in Cornwall on Hudson, New York. CONDITION: Wraps have deteriorated on some. Generally good. Should view. 9-25211 (500-1,000)

2536
$920.00

2 HAND DECORATED 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN FISH SETS. Consisting of a gold and blue accented scalloped rim set with oval 22-3/4″w platter and eight 8-3/4″d plates with various background settings and species of fish; the other with a 24-1/2″w rectangular platter and twelve 9″d shaped rim plates with various species, marked overglaze “1459/58”. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: One chip to two plate rims, otherwise, good overall. 9-26975 (1,000-1,500)

2537
$575.00

3 HAND DECORATED 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN PARTIAL FISH SETS. Consisting of a gold accented Haviland Limoges set with a 19-1/2″ rectangular tray, a sauce boat, 8″w and a set of four 8-1/2″ plates with various species; a Carlsbad gold accented, scalloped edge set with 22-1/4″w oval platter and six 8-1/2″ plates with various species and a set of six 9″d shaped rim plates with various species, red overglaze mark: “China – T& V – France” one with chip to rim of two plates. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Noted in description. 9-26823 (800-1,200)

2538
$2,300.00

SET OF 12 UNION PORCELAIN WORKS OYSTER PLATES. Last quarter 19th century. Of variegated color and design. Each six-oyster example with Majolica seaweed design amidst crustaceans with pink, green, yellow and white borders. All with impressed Union Porcelain Work mark. Additionally marked “PAT.FEB.4-79”. Some additionally with retailer mark “R. BRIGGS BOSTON MASS.”. SIZE: 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good with minor wear to gilding. 9-26292 (1,500-2,500)

2539
$1,265.00

EXTENSIVE SET OF WEDGWOOD BLUE AND WHITE FERRARA PATTERN. Consisting of approx. 150 pieces including a set of three 12″ urns, (two with covers); 12″ punch bowl with under tray; 13″ footed bowl; 14-1/2″ oval platter; four oval vegetables including two covered; two sets of seven graduated bowls, largest 10″; nine miscellaneous bowls including two octagonal, largest 8-1/2″; set of five graduated pitchers, tallest 7″; four graduated teapots, largest 6″; four covered sugar bowls; miscellaneous creamers; 7″ milk pitcher; 9″ bud vase; two octagonal 12″ deep trays; one 9″ octagonal tray; set of four handled square luncheon plates; partial demitasse set; set of four graduated trays, largest 10″ diameter; set of five cups, assorted saucers; set of seventeen 9″ plates, set of five 10″ plates; set of nine 8-1/2″; thirteen 7″ plates; seven 6″ plates; various miscellaneous plates, bowls and trays. Impressed and blue underglaze markings. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: 4″ teapot has chipped spout. Octagonal bowl has flake on rim. Covered vegetable has chip on rim. 12″ punch bowl, cracks on underside. Otherwise mostly in very good condition. 9-26849 (1,500-2,500)

2540
$747.50

ASSEMBLED DINNER SERVICE BY WEDGWOOD, FALLOW DEER PATTERN. Approximately 120 pieces consisting of seven graduated platters, largest, 16″ w; eleven 9-1/4″ dia plates; eleven 9-3/4″ dia plates; fourteen 7″ dia plates; pair of covered sauce bowls with underplates; a covered and an open rectangular vegetable; silver accented demitasse set with eight cups & saucers; creamers and dessert tray; gold rimmed set of five cups & saucers; gold rimmed demitasse set with six cups and saucers; one large gold rimmed cup and saucer; and six 7″ dia plates; a few miscellaneous pieces and a reticulated 8-3/4″d plate. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Sauce ladle damaged, a few plates have minor chips to rim. 9-26956 (800-1,200)

2541
$977.50

REGENCY STYLE TWO PEDESTAL MAHOGANY DINING TABLE. Mid 20th century. In two parts, each D-form section with reeded edge tilting above a ring turned standard raised on a tripod saber leg pedestal, terminating in brass capped claw foot casters. The original 27″ leaf accompanies the table. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 6′ l x 42″ w. (99″ l including leaf) CONDITION: Very good overall, retaining original surfaces. 9-97812 (1,000-1,400)

2542
$575.00

SET OF 8 CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY CHAIRS BY PAINE FURNITURE CO. First quarter 20th century. Comprised of 6 side chairs and 2 armchairs. Each with serpentine crestrail centering a carved shell crest above pierced splats raised on frontal cabriole legs terminating in ball and claw feet, backswept rear legs joined by H-form stretcher. Each chair with trapezoidal slip seat cushion, each affixed with “Paine Furniture” label. SIZE: Armchair: 41″ h of back. Sidechair: 39″ h of back. 19″ h of seats. CONDITION: Very good overall with original surfaces. 9-25232 (1,000-2,000)

2543
$747.50

CLASSICAL REVIVAL CARVED MAHOGANY 6 TUBE TALL CASE CLOCK. First quarter 20th century, Germany & New York. The bonnet with molded arched cornice centering an astral arched door flanked by Doric colonnettes. Case with beveled glass molded door flanked by engaged columns on a molded box base with central raised panel raised on claw feet. Brass dial with moon phase calendar, silvered Arabic chapter ring, with foliate chased brass spandrels, three apertures for time, strike and chime on 6 bells, powered by 3 brass clad weights. Backplate stamped B&D MASTERY for BAWO & DOTTER. Also, B&D LIMITED, GERMANY 197755, additionally S 6/4. Pat. Dec. 1900. SIZE: 89″ h overall, 15-1/2″ w of throat, 24-1/2″ w overall, 15″ d. CONDITION: Case color faded. Brass movement appears intact. 9-25572 (800-1,200)

2544
$6,325.00

PAIR OF UNUSUAL ACORN FORM MIRRORS. Third quarter 19th century. Each molded frame mounted with a mirror plate carved in the form of an acorn, the cresting of each carved as a spray of oak leaves and acorns on crossed branches. SIZE: 37″ h x 23-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Structurally very good, but with extensive loss to gilded surfaces. Mirror plates original with foxing. 9-26803 (500-1,000)

2545
$460.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Correction: Title should read “New Hall Pate Sur Pate Style….”

ENGLISH, NEW HALL PATE SUR PATE DINNER SERVICE, VIEW OF GREENWICH FROM DEPTFORD SCENES. Partial service of 30 pieces, blue with white floral border, with gilt accents, cameo center transfers of various views consisting of a oval compote, 11″ w; pair of covered sauce tureens with underplates, 8″ w; five serving bowls, oval with shaped edge; twelve 8″ dia plates and eleven 8″ shallow bowls. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Some wear to the gilt accents, minor scratches to a few transfers. 9-26843 (1,000-2,000)

2546
$0.00

ENGLISH WALNUT BARLEY TWIST ARMCHAIR. 18th century. Charles II style. Rectangular padded back joined to molded arms with rolled foliate grips centering an overupholstered seat all in crewel work fabric raised on barley twist legs, joined by H-form stretcher with additional front stretcher, all blocked. SIZE: 44″ h of back. 18″ h of seat x 28″ w. CONDITION: With old original surfaces, slightly soiled fabric with appropriate wear to arms and legs. 9-25998 (800-1,200)

2547
$230.00

DIMINUTIVE REGENCY MAHOGANY DOUBLE GATELEG TABLE. 19th century. Rectangular top with hinged conforming leaves raised on slender cylindrical block-turned legs. SIZE: 28″ h x 14″ w closed x 29-1/2″ d. CONDITION: With repairs and restoration to legs at apron. Single drawer removed, apron rebuilt. 9-25361 (200-300)

2548
$0.00

8 MEISSEN GREEN IVY PATTERN DINNERWARES TOGETHER WITH MEISSEN FLORAL TEAPOT. Late 19th, early 20th century. German. Comprising of 15″ oval tureen with lid; 19″ oval platter; 19″ oval platter with up-swept handles; two 12″ serving bowls; two tea or coffee pots. The first 9-1/2″ h with dragon spout, the second 10″ example with stylized swan’s neck handle; covered sauce tureen with under-tray, 6″ h. Also included a Meissen blue floral teapot with lid decorated with floral spray in under-glaze blue. SIZE: As stated. CONDITION: Dragon spout pot with extensive damage to lid, otherwise all very good. 9-25237 (400-600)

2549
$172.50

GROUP OF SEVEN MEISSEN OBJECTS. Late 19th, early 20th century, Germany. Including two paint-decorated and gilt scalloped shallow bowls, a small dressing mirror with cherubs and flowers, a figural group of a young boy with lamb and dove, an unmarked figural group of a man and woman seated by a table, a small reticulated bowl and a gilt decorated creamer. Most with crossed sword mark in underglaze blue. SIZE: Shallow bowls: 11-3/4″ dia. Largest: 9″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. One shallow bowl with repair. Creamer with fleabite on base. 9-25379 (300-500)

2550
$0.00

TWO CARVED MEERSHAUM LONG PIPES. 19th century, European. Each with deeply carved floral stem, the bowl of each in the form of a Middle Eastern chieftain. Mounted in a shadow box frame. SIZE: 18″ and 20-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Very fine unused condition. 9-25823 (600-800)

2551
$230.00
Revised: 8/13/2012

Correction: Estimate should be $200-400

FRENCH FAIENCE PART DINNER SERVICE WITH MARK OF VEUVE PERRIN. Each piece marked with the potter’s monogram for Veuve Perrin in purple/red above “FRANCE”. It is our belief that this is a pseudo mark for the potter, probably 20th century as opposed to 18th century. Nice set decorated overall with floral sprays centering rosebuds with scrolling pink and blue wavy marks and with pink shell borders. Comprised of a footed tureen with artichoke and carrot knop, 8-1/2″ h x 12-1/2″ l; two oval footed vegetable dishes with floral knops, 6″ h; 10-1/2″ diameter bowl decorated with central floral spray; 16″ x 12-1/2″ platter with feather edge; pair of oval two-handled sauce boats, 9″ l; pair of coffer form covered boxes with yellow borders, 2-1/2″ h x 4″ l; floral decorated chocolate pot with lid, 8-1/2″ h; pair of soup bowls with scalloped edges and corbel handles, 6″ dia.; pair of oval individual trays with teapot and creamer each with lid and strawberry knop, 9-3/4″ tray, 6″ h teapot, 5″ h creamer; single salt shaker, 5″ h; four demitasse cups and two large cups, 2-3/4″ dia., 4″ dia.; four demitasse saucers, 5″; two coffee cup saucers, 6-1/2″; four butter/desert plates, 6″. PROVENANCE: Robert Frederick Woolworth Estate, Monmouth, Maine. (F.W. Woolworth Store). CONDITION: Generally good, many pieces with shallow chips to rims and edges. Scalloped bowls with large chips and losses. Hairlines in coffee cups. 9-23539 (200-400)

2552
$0.00

NAPOLEON III WALNUT SECRETAIRE ABATTANT. Third quarter 19th century, French. The rectangular case with rounded corners with a conforming white Carrara marble top above the conforming chest fitted with a long drawer above a vertical hinged lid dropping open to an interior of Neoclassical form simulating a grand ballroom with parquetry floor lined with columns above and beneath which is a row of yew drawers including hidden compartments. Over three additional long drawers all with shaped raised panels flanked by baluster turned engaged half columns above a plinth base raised on suppressed ball feet. SIZE: 58-1/4″ h x 34-1/2″ w x 16″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Surfaces original. Lid with normal and expected shrinkage cracks seen in veneers. Small elements of interior molding absent. Otherwise very good. 9-26825 (2,000-3,000)

2553
$546.25

PARQUETRY INLAID TILT TOP STAND. Last quarter 19th century, Germany or Bavaria. The square parquet top with gadrooned edge inlaid with various exotic hard woods in the form of a central octagon within a four pointed star within a checkerboard border, hinged and tilting on an acanthus carved and columnar standard joined to a round floral carved plinth on a parquetry carved square base raised on square fluted feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 21″ x 21″. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Generally very good. Top repolished. 9-26845 (800-1,200)

2554
$632.50

FINE REGENCY PARQUETRY AND MARQUETRY SIX DRAWER HIGH CHEST. Third quarter 19th century, English. Rectangular case surmounted by unusual pierced brass 3/4 frontal gallery with canted corners above dentil molded cornice, conforming case with 6 graduated long drawers mounted with brass escutcheons and ring pulls cast with floral rosettes and bow tied ribbons. Each drawer inlaid with a conch shell within oval patera. Drawers cross banded and with contrasting candy cane striping. The whole raised on tapered square legs. Case sides each with rectangular panel bordered by scrolling foliate inlays centering a large conch shell within oval patera suspended on candy cane tasseled drapes beneath bowtie inlays. SIZE: 58″ h overall x 39″ w x 19″ d. CONDITION: Overall structurally very good with small losses to veneers between drawers and rear of case sides. Case with shrinkage cracks on side panels. With very good color and patina. 9-25462 (1,500-2,500)

2555
$862.50

CONTINENTAL WALNUT PARQUETRY GAMES TABLE. Second half 19th century, probably Austria. This fine example with hinged round top designed with a central checker board flanked by inlaid square panels for players’ game pieces, all within tromp l’oeil 8-pointed stars of contrasting inlays, all within a sawtooth inlaid border. The parquetry surfaces in walnut, mahogany, satinwood and yew on pine. The tilting top with pierced and scrolling foliate apron joined to acanthus carved and turned standard raised on a foliate carved tripod base. SIZE: 29″ h x 27-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Honey brown polished surfaces with professional restoration to old shrinkage cracks. Very good. 9-26082 (1,500-2,500)

2556
$0.00

QUEEN ANNE STYLE PARQUETRY STAND. First quarter 20th century. The circular top with parquetry inlay of an 8-pointed star within a parquetry border of contrasting hard woods on an urn form turned standard raised on tripod cabriole leg base. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h x 25″ dia. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Surfaces heavily alligatored. 9-26884 (300-500)

2557
$143.75

IMPORTANT CARVED AND PARQUETRY DRESSING MIRROR. Mid 19th century. The tombstone mirror plate within a bobbin surround within a sawtooth parquetry frame. The conforming crest carved with a central rose flanked by foliate sprigs suspended and tilting on a pair of faceted colonnettes with intricately carved pineapple finials joined to the rectangular base with canted corners and serpentine front centering a parquetry star within a diamond. All with sawtooth borders with contrasting inlays on a stepped plinth with ebonized molded base. SIZE: 32-1/2″ h x 29″ w x 14-1/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With all original surfaces. Left side facing mirror frame with stress cracks in outer frame, now with filler. 9-26893 (400-800)

2558
$1,955.00

18 MAJOLICA PEWTER LIDDED SYRUP PITCHERS. Consisting mostly of polychrome glazed floral motifs, plus pineapple, fern, and leaf motifs. SIZE: Tallest 8″h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: One with chip to spout, one with minor flake to handle, otherwise, in good overall condition. 9-26991 (1,000-2,000)

2559
$1,035.00

TWELVE MAJOLICA PITCHERS. Mostly floral motifs, one with fox and boar having a fox figural handle, one French pig form, three strawberry motifs, etc. SIZE: Tallest, 8″h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Fox and boar pitcher has minor flakes; otherwise, all in good condition. 9-26861 (800-1,200)

2560
$1,725.00

LOT OF THREE MAJOLICA CHEESE DOMES. 1) Polychrome decorated with relief of birds and marsh foliage on a mustard ground, 10″h. 2) Brown basket motif dome accented with polychrome floral and leaf pattern, 8-1/2″ h. 3) Raspberry and leaf motif dome with polychrome glaze, 8-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: 1) Minor flake on one wing and surface flakes on underside of under plate. 2) Chips to dome rim, minor flakes to finial. 3) Good. 9-26989 (750-1,000)

2561
$172.50

12 MAJOLICA CREAMERS AND PITCHERS. Consisting of two rare Minton 1863 Oak Leaf pitchers, 5-1/2″ h (one with chipped rim); various floral motifs, and one corncob motif pitcher. SIZE: Tallest 6-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Two with minor chips to rim and noted above. 9-26990 (600-900)

2562
$920.00

SIX PIECES OF MAJOLICA. Consisting of a cobalt ground basket weave teapot with similar sugar and creamer; basket weave herring box, “Marinirte Haringe”, 11″w, cracked; and two asparagus covered boxes, 9″l, one with minor chip. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: See description. 9-26992 (600-900)

2563
$1,035.00

8 MAJOLICA PLATTERS/TRAYS. Various polychrome glazed leaf and floral motifs, oval and square in form, some with handles. SIZE: Largest 15″w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: In very good condition. 9-26929 (500-800)

2564
$1,725.00

3 MAJOLICA JARDINIERES. Polychrome glaze, consisting of a pair of fern motif jardinieres with shaped double handle rim, 9″ h x 12-1/2″ w x 8-3/4″ d; together with a footed jardiniere of sportsman motif having stag mount, musket, powder horn, boar’s head as well as figures of a goose, frog, oak tree and acorns, 10″ h x 14″ w x 12″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: In very good condition. 9-26833 (800-1,200)

2565
$1,955.00

FOLK ART CARVED WALNUT MIRROR. 19th century, possibly French. The oval beveled mirror plate within a molded surround carved with stylized scrolling grapevines with grape clusters within a molded shallow box frame. SIZE: 24″ h x 20-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With scrubbed surfaces, small splits in frame in need of cosmetic restoration. Overall good. 9-26802 (200-400)

2566
$690.00

PAIR OF CARVED WALL MIRRORS. Late 19th century, English. Each with a scallop shell crest flanked by scrolling leaves above a round beveled mirror plate set above a molded candle shelf. The pendant back board with scrolled leaves centering an engaged water leaf carved corbel. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h x 15-1/4″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Ebonized finish intact. Mirror plates very good. 9-26918 (300-500)

2567
$1,092.50

UNIQUE GOTHIC REVIVAL CARVED BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE BED. Second half 19th Century. American. This fine example with three panel headboard, each surmounted with arched Gothic cresting with S and C-scrolled foliate molding. The central panel with simple carved floral sprig joined to heavy cylindrical blocked posts with exaggerated turned finials. The foot board with short conforming posts centering a simple narrow panel. Offered with original bed rails. SIZE: 73″ overall h, 58-1/2″ external w, 53″ interior w, 88″ overall l, 78″ interior l. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished wood of nice honey color. 9-26894 (500-1,000)

2568
$0.00

WALNUT VICTORIAN CORNER ETAGERE. Circa 1875. American. Two graduated triangular shelves with pierced scrolling foliate supports the lowest with human figures in silhouette joined to the cabinet fitted with single drawer over pair of covered doors above a single drawer, all pierced carved. The doors each with silhouette of Native American. The frieze above and below applied buttresses. SIZE: 70″ h x 23″ w x 16″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With original surfaces dark color in patina. Generally good with losses to carvings top shelf right front corner. 9-26908 (500-1,000)

2569
$287.50

ROCOCO CARVED ROSEWOOD ADJUSTABLE POLE SCREEN. Circa 1860, English. Square floral petipoint screen within scrolled rosewood frame with cartouche crest. Mounted to turned pole by adjustable brass brackets, continuing to scrolled carved standard joined to scrolling tripod base with rolled feet. SIZE: 61″ h. Screen: 18″ x 16″ overall. CONDITION: All surfaces original. Nice undisturbed patina. Petit point with overall tea stained coloration. Overall very good. 9-25376 (400-600)

2570
$316.25

FINE ROCOCO WALNUT MARBLETOP CENTER TABLE. Third quarter 19th century, American. White carrera marble turtletop table with molded edges, frieze carved with floral clusters, raised on four cabriole legs at the corners carved with scrolling leaf tips terminating in scrolled snail feet joined by serpentine stretchers centering large urn finial. The whole raised on brass casters. SIZE: 29″ h x 41″ l x 30″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall with original surfaces. 9-25370 (300-400)

2571
$115.00

ROCOCO WALNUT OVAL MARBLETOP TABLE. Third quarter 19th century, American. White marble oval top with molded edge above conforming frieze raised on four shaped molded and scalloped legs applied with carved foliate elements joined to central standard. Marble top broken, but present. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 31″ l x 24″ w. CONDITION: Table retains old surfaces with good color. Marble is restorable. 9-25369 (100-200)

2572
$258.75

TWO AMERICAN ROCOCO WALNUT AND MAHOGANY GENTLEMAN’S CHAIRS. Third quarter 19th century. Larger example with pierced foliate crest above molded shield shape back joined to shaped open arms with molded hand grips, raised on frontal cabriole legs headed by floral buds, raised on brass capped casters. Second smaller example with scrolling foliate crest, molded shield shaped back continuing to shaped open arms with molded grips raised on frontal molded cabriole legs centering serpentine floral carved seat rail, raised on brass capped frontal casters. SIZE: First: 44-3/4″ h of back. Second: 39-1/2″ h of back. CONDITION: Both with original finish. Structurally very good. 9-25373 (200-300)

2573
$143.75

TWO VICTORIAN WALNUT GENTLEMAN’S CHAIRS. Third quarter 19th century. First an open arm example with molded frame, scrolled arms and frontal cabriole legs in blue/gray velvet upholstery. Second with scrolled volutes on crestrail, molded half arms raised on molded frontal cabriole legs, upholstered in light pink velvet. SIZE: First: 41″ h of back. Second: 38-1/2″ h of back. CONDITION: First with repair to proper right side of back. Otherwise good. Second with repolished surfaces. Very good overall. 9-25367, 9-25368 (200-300)

2574
$0.00

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING OF THE “MERRYWEATHER” HORIZONTAL STEAM FIRE ENGINE. Early 20th Century colorful painting shows detailed side view rendering of the steam engine on wheels. An original paper label is affixed to bottom left from the company “Merryweather & Sons Clapham” dated 12/09. Housed in black hard frame. Painted on paper mounted on board. SIZE: Image size – 32-1/2″ x 45″. CONDITION: Spot foxing, roughing to edges, otherwise very good. 9-26446 (5,000-6,000)

2575
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th/20th Century) EMPRESS OF IRELAND. Oil on canvas advertising piece for the “Canadian Pacific Railway Co.” The canvas unstretched and mounted to board outlined with a rope motif surrounding a depiction of the two stack black hulled ocean liner over which flies a large airship above which is written “Quebec – Halifax – South Hampton”. On bottom left is original commercial artist label from “Gustave Badol” dated 7/9. Housed in a black painted wood frame with glass. SIZE: Sight: 32-1/2″ x 45-1/2″. Canvas: 30″ x 43″. CONDITION: Some surface dirt, otherwise very good. 9-25443 (3,000-4,500)

2576
$0.00

RARE ENGLISH CANAL BOAT ADVERTISING CABIN PANEL. Late 19th early 20th Century. England. This classic panel painted with the name of the owners and the registration number of the boat itself as being registered in Oldbury. Each canal boat was required to show the names of owners and the canal boat plus registration numbers on both sides of the boat. The sign with the name “FELLOWS, MORTON & CLAYTON LTD.” painted within a green panel accentuated by “S” scrolls and a central floral spray within a yellow molded border. The outer frame with the license number “Registered at Oldbury No. 352”. Note: Magazine article accompanies this lot. SIZE: 35″ h x 76″ l. CONDITION: Very good showing normal and acceptable wear due to weathering. 9-25448 (800-1,200)

2577
$2,070.00

GUINNESS TAVERN SIGN. 20th Century wood framed sign having a large painted lobster wearing German helmet over German writing with a glass of Guinness beer. SIZE: 42-1/2″ x 26-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26447 (1,500-2,000)

2578
$402.50

40 PIECES OF MAJOLICA. Consisting of a rectangular tray with fruits, 12″w; commemorative 11″d plate,”Bogana – Stenkols – Bolag, 1797-1897″; two wire baskets centered with majolica bowls, 11″d & 4-1/2″d; grouping of assorted polychrome glaze, foliage motif plates; saucers and bowls; group of twenty green ground monochrome foliage motif plates in various sizes. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: One plate has a crack, 2 monochrome plates, rim chips, otherwise, in good overall condition. 9-26889 (200-400)

2579
$517.50

32 PIECES OF MAJOLICA, SETS. Consisting of a dessert set, strawberry and blossom motif, 12″ d bowl with twelve 8-1/2″ dia plates; dessert set with 10″ w rectangular bowl and seven 8-1/2″ dia plates with scalloped edge, one with chips to rim; set of eleven 9″ dia plates. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: See description, otherwise in very good condition. 9-26934 (400-800)

2580
$230.00

20 PIECES OF MAJOLICA. Consisting of ten cups, mostly floral motif, one lily pad; three toothpick holders; a doghouse bank; a barrel form humidor with cast metal top having eagle finial; asparagus form plant pot, 5-1/4″ h; triple bud vase, 5-1/4″ h; roundel tile, 6-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: One toothpick holder has damage to rim, one cup has a hairline, one cup has roughness to rim. 9-26988 (600-900)

2581
$431.25

6 PIECES OF MAJOLICA. Pair of oak leaf and acorn flower pots, 6″ h with matching oval jardiniere, 9″ w; footed bowl with leaf motif on turquoise ground, 11″ w; and two leaf motif bowls, largest 11″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Good overall condition. 9-26987 (600-900)

2582
$460.00

33 PIECES OF MAJOLICA, SETS. Consisting of polychrome glaze, foliate and fruit motifs, a set of four 7-3/4″ dia plates; set of six 7″ dia plates, one chipped on rim; set of three 6-1/4″ dia plates; set of eight reticulated border, four yellow ground 8″ dia plates, and four brown ground 7-3/4″ dia plates; pair of scalloped edge 7-3/4″ plates, one cracked; pair of 6-1/2″ dia plates; pair of 9-1/4″ dia shallow bowls and six 5 1/2″dia bowls, one with edge chips. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: See description. 9-26986 (800-1,200)

2583
$402.50

13 PIECES OF MAJOLICA. Consisting of polychrome glaze foliate motifs, a footed compote, 9-14″ h; two basket weave footed bowls, 9″ dia; a tray with twig handle, 10″ w; five small leaf form dishes; and assorted bowls, the largest, 11″dia. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Two leaf form dishes have rim chips, one has a kiln crack. 9-26953 (300-500)

2584
$0.00

PAIR OF CONTINENTAL CARVED FIGURAL HARDWOOD PEDESTALS. 20th century. Each carved with a wingless putto wrapped in grapevines supporting a large clam shell on an Italianate plinth with scrolled feet. Each now in cream paint. SIZE: 55″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Both with shrinkage cracks. 9-23118 (800-1,200)

2585
$4,887.50

PAIR OF GEORGIAN STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD ARMCHAIRS. Second half 19th Century. England. The serpentine crest rail above rectangular over upholstered back joined to floral carved arms on incurved supports centering trapezoidal overupholstered seat the whole covered in tapestry designed with dense floral foliage centering a griffin mask. The seat rails carved with scrolling leaf tips and flower heads. The frontal rail carved with a mask of floral foliage. Raised on floral carved cabriole legs terminating in snail feet. SIZE: 42″ h of back x 29″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With overall slight and even wear to gilded surfaces. Generally very good. 9-26814 (1,000-2,000)

2586
$0.00

PAIR OF JACOBEAN STYLE CARVED OAK HALL CHAIRS. First half 20th century, Central Europe. The back of each carved with crossed long guns centering a stag head beneath a displayed eagle joined to a solid seat raised on square tapering legs on conforming flared square feet. SIZE: 39″ h of back, 18″ h of seat. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good original dark oak finish. 9-26871 (800-1,200)

2587
$172.50

PROVINCIAL HANGING CORNER SHELF. 19th Century. Germany. Five graduated triangular shelves with bowfronts, the lowest shelf fitted with molded frieze drawer. The side panel supports with scalloped edges. Affixed to the back is a partial paper label “Gustav. . .Berlin”. SIZE: 50-1/2″ h x 22-1/2 w x 15-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Cabinet with old dark surfaces. Second shelf support with loss to “lollipop” scroll. Old splits in side panel, otherwise good. 9-26936 (500-800)

2588
$0.00

PAIR OF CONTINENTAL GLASS TOP CONSOLES. First half 20th century. Silver gilt console tables each with rectangular molded frame top centering Venetian style mirror plate above conforming frieze applied with carved scrolling leaf tips raised on tapering fluted cylindrical legs with ringed cuffs. SIZE: 36″ h x 48-1/2″ l x 24-1/2″ w. CONDITION: With original gilt surfaces and mirror plates. Minor chips and scratches to gilded surfaces throughout. Overall very good. 9-23117 (1,500-2,000)

2589
$690.00

UNUSUAL WALNUT MARQUETRY HANGING PLATE RACK. Second half 19th century, Continental. The top shelf crossbanded and with scalloped frieze above two shelves, each with double plate guards, with candy cane string inlay above a scalloped and shaped frieze applied with brass pot hooks cast with human figures alternating with marquetry floral swags. The scalloped side supports with floral marquetry. SIZE: 36″ h x 59″ w x 6″ d overall. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Shelf retains original surfaces. No restorations noted. Very good overall. 9-26850 (400-600)

2590
$1,495.00

GROUP OF 25 TIN CHOCOLATE/CANDY MOLDS. First half 20th century. This large selection of varying subject and size, each in two parts including bears, images of Father Christmas, rooster, elephant, motorcycle riders, etc. SIZE: Largest: 12″. CONDITION: Generally good. 7-70078 (2,000-3,000)

2591
$0.00

SET OF THREE BRONZE FIGURAL SPIGOTS. Late 19th century, possibly French. These unusual examples with arched neck and bird’s head spout. Manufactured to mount on a working bar surface. With threaded “T” handle. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h overall x 13-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good showing normal and expected wear. Nice color and patina. 9-25402 (600-1,000)

2592
$230.00

SET OF 12 CHAMBERLAIN’S WORCESTER ARMORIAL PLATES. Scalloped rim with blue ground border having gilt enamels, centered with crown over lion above a ribbon motto: “Auspicium Meliorts Aevi”, translation: “Hope of Better Age”, overglaze puce painted factory mark. SIZE: 10-1/4″d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Some wear on some plates to gilt, blue ground and enameling. 9-26971 (400-600)

2593
$1,495.00

UNUSUAL FIGURAL CIGAR HUMIDOR. Late 19th, early 20th century. American. Depicting a gentleman seated on a bundle of cigars, smoking. Attired in a stovepipe hat tied with scarf and with striped pants. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: Old, original surfaces. Flea bite to end of cigar in hand, otherwise very good. 9-25521 (800-1,200)

2594
$6,900.00

EXCEPTIONAL PAIR OF BRISTOL TYPE OPAQUE GLASS VASES. Late 19th century. Artist signed with monogram “NV”. Each baluster form vase decorated with dense and profuse floral garden montage. Polychrome painted on opaque ivory ground with gilt borders continuing to stepped mauve bases. SIZE: 23-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Painted surfaces intact and vibrant. 9-24191 (1,000-1,500)

2595
$0.00

SINO-KASHAN RUG. Late 20th Century. China. Delicate polychrome floral vinery throughout an ivory field within a claret main border filled with dense floral polychrome latticework. SIZE: 11′ 11″ w x 18′ 2″ l. CONDITION: Rug retains full pile but with staining throughout. Additional stains at one end and at edge of side. 9-25056 (800-1,200)

2596
$0.00

CLASSICAL MAHOGANY MARBLE TOP PIER TABLE. Second quarter 19th century, American. Rectangular white marble top with serpentine molded edges above conforming frieze with central carved rose on lyre form support fitted with mirror plate applied with scrolling leaftips. Further raised on ogee molded rectangular stepped crotch mahogany plinth raised on outscrolled feet. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h x 33″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Marble top with repair to break. Base with some veneer losses throughout. 9-25610 (1,000-1,500)

2597
$345.00

CLASSICAL MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS WITH MIRROR. Circa 1850, Massachusetts. The rectangular mirror tilting on obelisk form supports joined to the deck top fitted with two aligned short drawers. Set back on the conforming case of three long drawers on blocked base raised on suppressed ball feet. The chest retains original floral brasses. SIZE: Overall: 63-1/2″ h x 36″ w x 18″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Apron absent. Some losses to veneer in mirror frame, otherwise good. 9-26881 (600-900)

2598
$230.00

ALTON S. TOBEY (American 1914-2005) PORTRAITS OF JUDGE EDWARD D. CUTLER (1849-1931) AND LILLIAN M. CUTLER (1871-1967). 1) Oil on masonite portrait of a distinguished gentleman, 3/4 view, sitting in a Chippendale armchair. He sits in his law library with finger holding a page in a book held in his lap. He wears a black suit with brown tie and white shirt. Signed lower right. Dated “41”. Housed in an outstanding pierced decorated gilt frame marked “N.M. Co (Newcomb Macklin Company)”. 2) Oil on masonite, 3/4 view, portrait of a woman seated in a Chippendale armchair. She is seated against a printed wallpaper background. She wears a black dress with lace trim. She also wears a graduated pearl necklace and gold and diamond ring. Signed upper left and dated “1940”. Housed in a fine gilt gesso decorated frame, marked “N.M. Co (Newcomb Macklin Company)”. Judge Cutler was very active in Democratic politics in Schenectady, NY. He was an elected member of the States Assembly from 1884-1888 and was appointed County Judge in Schenectady by Governor Hill in 1889, later elected as Judge where he served until 1897. SIZE: 42″ x 35″. PROVENANCE: Consigned by Judge Cutler’s grandson. CONDITION: Both are very good. 7-70049 (800-1,200)

2599
$517.50

BARREL FORM TIN CAMPAIGN TORCH. Last quarter 19th century, American. This fine tin 3-burner example impressed “PATENTED/OCT. 19 1880”. Three wicks mounted to top of barrel joined to a carrying rod with mouthpiece for sawdust. SIZE: 36-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good with minor shallow dents around midpoint of barrel. All original. 9-25862 (400-600)

2600
$115.00

UNUSUAL IRON TRAMMEL. 19th century. Possibly Pennsylvania. Adjusting with a whale or fish form handle joined to the lower section with a wrought iron connector simulating bow tied rawhide. SIZE: Closed: 54″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Surfaces with nominal pitting and light rust. 9-25863 (300-400)

2601
$115.00

CARVED AND GILT DECORATED EAGLE. Second half 19th century, Eastern Europe. This nice small pine example of a stylized eagle in flight clutching an arrow in its talons. The eagle carved from the solid with applied wings. SIZE: 16″ l x 18″ w (overall). PROVENANCE: From a fine Maine home. CONDITION: Retains original gilded surfaces with losses. Well delineated plumage. Small stress cracks in legs. Old repair to proper right wing at body and loss to proper left wing tip. 9-21917 (400-600)

2602
$862.50

CHEESE BASKET IN SALMON PAINT. Circa 1850, New England. This small woven splint example retains original painted surfaces. SIZE: 4″ h x 11″ dia. CONDITION: Overall very good. One small, minor break to side. 9-25636 (600-800)

2603
$661.25

NEW ENGLAND PAINTED BUTTOCKS BASKET. Mid 19th century. The woven splint example now with early chrome yellow paint over original green. SIZE: 11″ h x 12-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Structurally very good with no losses or breaks. Painted surfaces as noted. 9-25637 (600-800)

2604
$0.00

THREE NEW ENGLAND SPLINT BASKETS. Late 19th and 20th centuries. Including a round basket with fixed splint handle, an oval small basket with remnants of persimmon paint and a 20th century miniature buttocks basket in red paint. SIZE: Largest: 9-1/4″ h. Smallest: 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-25422 (400-600)

2605
$230.00

NEW ENGLAND PINE CHAIR TABLE. First half 19th century. Round scrubbed top hinged and swiveling above the square base. Chair section with mortised horizontal arms on square supports centering a plank seat with conforming apron all in red wash. SIZE: 25″ h, 42-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Painted surfaces faded and with extensive wear. Separations to table top. Losses to apron at back. Overall fair. 9-25605 (700-1,000)

2606
$345.00

TWO NEW ENGLAND BANISTER-BACK CHAIRS IN BLACK PAINT. Late 18th, early 19th century, New England. Armchair with double arched lollipop crest flanked by turned spindles headed by onion knops. Shaped arms with rolled grips centering trapezoidal woven seat. Stiles and arm support continuing to cylindrical legs joined by double box stretcher. Second example, a side chair, with arched crestrail flanked by blocked and baluster turned stiles headed by bell shaped finials centering four reverse split banister splats above woven trapezoidal seat joined to blocked and turned frontal legs. Rear legs square. All joined by pronounced swelled box stretcher terminating in button feet. SIZE: Armchair: 45-1/2″ h. Side chair: 46″ h. CONDITION: Armchair, each leg with 6-1/2″ replacement at bottom, otherwise good. Side chair structurally very good overall. Woven seat in need of replacement. 9-25601 (600-800)

2607
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND STEP BACK DISPLAY SHELVES IN RED PAINT. Second quarter 19th century. Pine canted 4 shelf freestanding unit with early dry red paint over original bittersweet orange. SIZE: 57″ h x 34″ w x approx. 21″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good with normal and expected minor abrasions. 9-25662 (600-900)

2608
$460.00

NEW ENGLAND PINE & POPLAR FOUR DOOR CUPBOARD. Mid 19th century. In two parts, the upper case with molded cornice fitted with pair of paneled doors opening to interior with three fixed shelves. Above lower case with pair of paneled doors opening to interior of two fixed shelves. The whole in mustard yellow paint with ochre sponge decoration. SIZE: 72″ h x 46-1/2″ w overall x 12-1/2″ d overall. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Painted surfaces intact. 9-25205 (500-1,000)

2609
$0.00

FINE PAINT DECORATED FIREPLACE BELLOWS. Circa 1820. This example with strong vibrant polychrome floral spray on a salmon ground with yellow borders. Of typical form, comprised of pine, rolled sheet iron and leather. SIZE: 20″ l. CONDITION: Very good overall. Painted surfaces remain strong. Leather with expected normal dryness and wear. 9-25643 (500-800)

2610
$345.00

SAROUK ORIENTAL RUG. Second quarter 20th century, Northwest Persia. With seven rows of dense floral scrolling medallions on a blue/black ground within a wine red main border of scrolling flower heads flanked by mustard guard borders of polychrome floral trelliswork. SIZE: 4′ 7″ x 6′ 3″. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: With losses to fringe into first guard border. Pile uniformly low, slight stiffness. Fair to good. 9-25120 (600-900)

2611
$230.00

UNIQUE SHELLWORK CONSOLE TABLE. 20th century, American. The crescent top with bow front above a conforming frieze raised on frontal cabriole legs, the whole inlaid with a mosaic of seashells. SIZE: 32″ h x 43″ w x 13-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good with minimal and minor imperfections in shellwork. 9-26940 (400-600)

2612
$1,380.00

25 SAILOR’S SHELLWORK DRESSER BOXES. Sailor’s shellwork from the first half of the 20th century consisting of six backed boxes, (five that are mirrored), largest 9″ h x 6″ w; two pin cushion top, one having mirrored sides, largest 6″ w; and seventeen various shapes and sizes, the largest 8″ x 8″. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Good overall with a few having minor shell losses. 9-26939-1 (800-1,200)

2613
$2,300.00

17 SAILOR’S SHELLWORK WHIMSEYS AND FRAMED VIEWS. Sailor’s shellwork, 20th century consisting of: six anchor form, one having view under convex glass, the largest 12″ h; three star form with views under convex glass, largest 12″ w; one heart form with view under convex glass, 8-1/2″ h and seven roundel with views under convex glass, the largest 11″dia, some backed with faux bois. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: A few losses to shells, in overall good condition. 9-26939 (1,000-1,500)

2614
$690.00

BUILDER’S MODEL HALF HULL. 20th century. Harwich Ship Building Company plaque depicting a half hull sailing vessel titled “SHIP NO. 18”. The hull painted with three rows of technical descriptions pertaining to construction. SIZE: Back board: 9″ h x 41-3/4″ l. CONDITION: With original painted surfaces, minor abrasions to plaque. 7-70022 (500-700)

2615
$517.50

GROUP OF 5 NAUTICAL PIECES. Consisting of a sailor made knotted cylindrical canister, 8-1/2″ l; a sailor’s shellwork valentine in a oak hexagonal frame, 8-1/2″ w; a pair of teak convex glass shipboard mirrors with gold lettering and British flags, “H.M.S. Unity” and “H.M.S. Opportune”, 9-3/4″ dia; and a French iron nautical motif commemorative centered with an image of a decorated mariner which is signed “Dupont, Paris, 1909”, the frame is stamped: “Offert Par H. Rochette, A Son President. Le Nourricier, Souvenir Du 20 Juin 1909, Mariniers, Ambulanciers, De France, S.O.P.”, 12″ h x 21″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: In good overall condition. 9-26941 (800-1,200)

2616
$747.50

BRASS SHIP’S BELL FROM THE YACHT TICONDEROGA. 20th century. Brass ship’s bell with mounting bracket engraved “TICONDEROGA/OF/NEW YORK”. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h overall x 9″ dia of bell. CONDITION: Very good with burnished surfaces. 9-25840 (200-400)

2617
$172.50

MASTHEAD PORT/STARBOARD COMBINATION LIGHT. First half 20th Century. The double-ended copper hanging light with lens guard cage, electric light fittings present. SIZE: 32″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With original red and green lenses. Red lens damaged. 9-26965 (500-800)

2618
$143.75

PAIR OF PORT AND STARBOARD RUNNING LIGHTS. 20th Century. Made of tin with heavy red and green lenses. Electrified, and of triangular form with bowed fronts and lenses each with mounting bracket and carrying handle. Surfaces painted. SIZE: 24″ h x 16″ w x 16″ d. CONDITION: Painted surfaces dry. Metal with oxidation. Lenses intact. Lamps absent. 9-26464 (300-500)

2619
$575.00

SHIP DIORAMA. Late 19th early 20th Century. Large square-rigged four masted ship approaching land with pilot boat and tug in foreground, lighthouse in corner housed in white shadowbox frame. SIZE: 21″ h x 37″ l x 6″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Good with some deterioration of rigging. 26883-5 (700-900)

2620
$920.00

FINE SHIP DIORAMA. Late 19th Century. American. Model of the steam ship “FAIRFAX” on choppy sea flying a birgee and American flag with black hull housed in a period walnut frame. SIZE: 23″ h x 30-1/2″ l x 7″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Life boats need re-mounting. Otherwise, very good. 26883-2 (800-1,200)

2621
$287.50

TWO SHIP DIORAMAS. Late 19th early 20th Century. The first, the three-masted ship “MAY” with black hull, dory in water at bow, housed in glass case with black frame. The second, a three masted ship with white hull in natural wood glass case. SIZE: First: 15″ h x 19″ l x 6-/12″ d. Second: 13″ h x 23″ l x 8″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Both good, second model needs re-attachment of sail. 26883-6 (500-700)

2622
$690.00

TWO SHIP DIORAMAS. Late 19th early 20th Century. The first, a three mast square rigged ship with pilot boat approaching lighthouse housed in a mahogany case. The second, smaller example depicting an off-shore race, committee boat, yacht, and race marker in foreground, a plane in sky above, housed in white boxed frame. SIZE: First: 19″ h x 26-1/2″ l x 5-1/2″ d. Second: 12″ h x 24″ l x 5″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Good. 26883-7 (500-700)

2623
$287.50

CLASSICAL MAHOGANY LABELED SHELF CLOCK. Mid 19th century, W.S. Conant, New York. 26″ mahogany and mahogany veneer shelf clock with four turned freestanding columns aside the case and an original lower eglomise tablet painted with a geometric pattern and a hand painted wood dial, with paper label reading “Manufactured and Sold by W. S. Conant, 177 Pearl Street, New York,” but very possibly the brass movement a product of Silas Terry. Driven by two weights, with a rack and snail type strike. SIZE: 26″ h x 16″ w. CONDITION: Generally good. Wood dial original. Case repolished with some losses to veneer at base. 9-26740 (600-800)

2624
$172.50

SETH THOMAS ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY SHELF CLOCK. Mid 19th century, Thomaston, Connecticut. Classical form with ogee molded cornice above gold painted engaged half columns. Case with two doors, each with decorated eglomise panels. The painted tin dial with Roman numeral chapter ring with scrolling spandrels. The 8 day brass movement striking on gong. Original paper label affixed to back. Offered with pendulum bob, winder and two weights. SIZE: 32″ h x 18″ w. CONDITION: Good to very good. 9-26741 (600-800)

2625
$690.00

EXPORT PATRIOTIC NEEDLEWORK. Framed silk work picture depicting a flying eagle holding an American shield with crossed American flags and “E Pluribus Unum” banner above. Housed in gilt oak frame with glass. SIZE: Sight: 19-1/2″ x 23-1/2. CONDITION: Some vertical wrinkling, otherwise very good. 9-26458 (500-800)

2626
$287.50

FRAMED NEEDLEWORK AND STUMPWORK PICTURE OF A COCKATOO. The white bird perched on a beaded branch with needlework leaves and stumpwork flowers and grapes. Housed in a lemon-gold antique frame behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 23″ x 20-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good, some toning to background. 9-25827 (200-400)

2627
$0.00

NEEDLEWORK PICTURE OF A BIBLICAL SCENE. Needlework picture, having two figures with watercolor heads, hands and feet. The man lifts his hand and points upwards while woman kneels with arms outstretched. Crosses are seen on hilltop under watercolor sky. 19th Century. On the reverse, in modern pencil, is written “Susan Rawson Boston Academy for Young Ladies”. Housed in modern frame with glass front. SIZE: 18″ x 18″. CONDITION: Only minor imperfections, very good. 7-70107 (800-1,000)

2628
$373.75

TWO JACQUARD COVERLETS. 19th century, American. The first, a blue and white summer/winter coverlet with snowflake and pine tree border fringed on three sides. Note: For similar example see America’s Quilts and Coverlets by Carleton L. Safford and Robert Bishop, page 232. The second, a summer/winter coverlet in red, wheat and blue designed with tulip, leaf and star and flower pot design within a floral and star border. SIZE: First: 88″ x 75″. Second: 86″ x 73″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-25816 (400-600)

2629
$230.00

EARLY OAK DOME TOP TRUNK IN BLUE PAINT. 18th century, probably England. The rectangular trunk with hinged dome lid all iron bound with ornate strapping and with iron carrying handles, lock and original key. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h x 36-1/2″ l x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Surfaces with old blue over original fumed oak finish. Iron straps and ornamentation in old red paint. Generally very good. Old shrinkage crack on seam of top. 9-26322 (200-400)

2630
$460.00

TWO PINE BLANKET CHESTS. 19th century, New England. First with hinged lid and applied molded edges opening to interior fitted with a till on a molded plinth. Fitted with iron bails. Second with hinged lid and open storage compartment, the chest sides carved with grips. Mounted with original iron hasp. SIZE: First: 16-1/2″ h x 36″ l x 19″ d. Second: 16-1/2″ h x 31″ l x 14-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Both refinished in honey pine color. 9-25671 (200-400)

2631
$402.50

HEPPLEWHITE BIRCH 4-DRAWER CHEST. First quarter 19th century, American. Rectangular top with molded edge above conforming case fitted with four reverse graduated long drawers above a shaped apron raised on tall French feet. SIZE: 36″ h x 39″ w x 18-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Refinished and with replaced oval brass hardware. Other restoration throughout. 9-25676 (600-900)

2632
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL BIRCH STAND. Circa 1810. Square top with ovolo corners projecting above a square apron raised on slender tapered legs joined by pegged construction. SIZE: 28″ h x 20″ square. CONDITION: Structurally good. Top with minor staining and cleaned surfaces. With old restoration of two legs at apron. One leg with 5″ loss of interior corner. 9-25058 (500-700)

2633
$345.00

PRIMITIVE STEEL TOOL WITH ENGRAVED DESIGN. Late 18th, early 19th century, possibly Welsh. The rectangular blade decorated overall with a lion beneath a crown within floral spandrels further within rune-like borders. Blade terminating in a flange with flattened pommel. SIZE: 16-3/4″ l x 6″ widest blade. CONDITION: Generally very good with old patina and minor surface pitting. 9-26068 (300-500)

2634
$287.50

PAINTED TRADE SIGN. Late 19th century, American. The single face framed sign painted on tin reading “WATCH AND CLOCK/REPAIRING” and signed “TILTON” lower right facing in gold gilt lettering on black sand paint. Mounted within a simple molded pine frame. SIZE: 8″ h overall x 25-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: With general overall wear and weathering consistent with age. Structurally very good. 9-25819 (300-500)

2635
$517.50
Revised: 8/20/2012

Additional Information: This lot consists of only the two letters I and E. There is nothing else included in the lot.

FOUR CARVED GILTWOOD OBJECTS. 19th century. Including a pair of hanging ribbon tied laurel branches and two fanciful gold gilt carved letters “I” and “E”. SIZE: Laurels: 23-1/2″ l. E: 10″ h x 20″ w. I: 10″ h x 12″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With original gilt surfaces. The letters with old repairs and all with some losses to gilding. Generally good. 9-26931 (400-600)

2636
$575.00

DECORATED CHALKWARE RABBIT AND LION. Mid 19th century, American. The seated white rabbit with collar. Recumbent lion on a polychrome painted plinth. SIZE: Rabbit: 9-1/8″ h. Lion: 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally good with some wear to painted surfaces and with some abrasions. Lion with wear to painted surfaces and abrasions to plinth. 9-25866 (400-600)

2637
$920.00

FOLK ART PLAQUE OF A STEER. First half 20th century, American. The shield form plaque mounted with a pair of steer’s horns applied with simulated hide. The whole painted with the bust of a steer. SIZE: 18″ h x 22″ w. CONDITION: Good with original surfaces. Some loss to “hide” above proper right eye. 7-70008 (500-800)

2638
$345.00

POLITICAL SATIRE FOLK ART CARVING. First quarter 20th century. The satirical carving titled “WILSON’S ACHIEVEMENTS APRIL 1917-1921”. Carved depicting a double grave with headstone beneath trees titled “VICTIMS OF A SCANDALOUS HISTORY”. The headstone reading “HERE REST U.S. INNOCENT”, the gravestone lid sliding open to reveal a tin-lined receptacle for ashes beside a building carved with title “THE DECEIVED COUNTRY-HOUSE” above a name plate engraved “AGAINST THE PEOPLE”. The purpose of the “house” is that is serves as a cigarette dispenser. Upon lifting the roof and walls by sliding upward a cigarette is deposited on the center board when the house is lowered again. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h x 9-1/2″ l x 6″ d. CONDITION: Generally good with old and original surfaces. At peak of building’s roof appears to be the remnants of a handle. 7-70034 (700-900)

2639
$1,380.00

SHAKER COVERED CHEESE BOX IN GREEN PAINT. Late 19th century. Branded “C. WHITNEY” at center of base. Surfaces an original, dry emerald green paint. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 13″ dia. CONDITION: Structurally very good with some abrasion losses to paint on lid. 9-25657 (1,000-1,500)

2640
$0.00

TWO MINIATURE SHAKER BASKETS. 1) 3-1/4” dia. cheese basket. 2) 3” dia. two-handled round basket with square drop center, retaining two of its original red, ribbon bows at handle. PROVENANCE: Collection of Avis Howells, Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25151 (600-900)

2641
$0.00

GROUP OF 6 SHAKER LADDERBACK SIDE CHAIRS AND A ROCKER. 19th century. Each side chair with 3 slats and with shaped onion finials, woven trapezoidal seats, cylindrical legs and double box stretchers. Rocker of similar design. SIZE: 38-39″ h of backs. CONDITION: All chairs stripped of original finish. Some with traces of old red wash. Most seats rewoven, some with damage. Fair overall. 9-25607 (900-1,200)

2642
$230.00

SHAKER BROOM CUTTING STAND IN BLUE PAINT. Late 19th, early 20th century. Book form stand on X-form supports joined by turned stretchers in original blue/gray paint. SIZE: 46″ h x 24″ w x 24″ d. CONDITION: Showing wear overall. 9-25410 (200-400)

2643
$460.00

LARGE SHAKER PINE BUCKET BENCH IN BLUE/GRAY PAINT. Late 19th, early 20th century, American. Single board planked top with shaped frieze mortised to single board supports with arched ends. In blue/gray paint overall. SIZE: 17-1/2″ h x 85″ l x 11-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Seat weathered with some overall staining. Structurally good with original painted surfaces now faded and worn. 9-25409 (200-400)

2644
$115.00

MT. LEBANON SHAKER NO. 3 ROCKING CHAIR. Late 19th century, New York. With three arched slats, the uppermost branded with “3” joined to stiles with onion finials. Trapezoidal woven seat on cylindrical legs with double box stretchers. SIZE: 34″ h of back, 15″ h of seat. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-25438 (250-350)

2645
$230.00

TWO PIECES OF BLUE DECORATED STONEWARE. 1) Five gallon open top crock signed “Ottman Bro’s & Co. Fort Edward, N.Y. 5”. A large 8″ x 7″ blue spray on front. The crock of typical form with applied handles. 2) Batter pitcher with pinched spout and applied handle. Hour glass form having a 5″ x 5″ blue decoration of two tulips. SIZE: 1) 12-1/4″ h x 12-1/4″ dia. 2) 10-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Collection of Avis Howell, Belfast, Maine. CONDITION: 1) Very good with a couple of small chips to the inside rim. 2) Very good. 9-25148 (600-900)

2646
$201.25

DIMINUTIVE N. SALZMAN SALTGLAZE ADVERTISING JUG. Second half 19th century, New Jersey. The small example inscribed “N. SALZMAN/274 SPRINGFIELD AVE,/NEWARK/N.J.” in underglaze blue. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Shallow chips on spout. Overall craquelure with light staining. Otherwise good. 9-25299 (300-500)

2647
$0.00

GARDINER STONEWARE MANUFACTORY SALTGLAZE CROCK. 19th century, Maine. The three gallon example decorated with an incised swan in underglaze blue beneath the numeral No. 3 beneath “GARDINER STONEWARE/MANUFACTORY/GARDINER, ME.” SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 11″ dia. CONDITION: Good with abrasions to glaze in lower quarter. 9-25435 (250-450)

2648
$690.00

SHIP DIORAMA. Late 19th early 20th Century. American. Square rigged three-masted ship with blue hull figures posed on deck and in life boat flying American flag mounted in a shadow box frame of the period. SIZE: 22″ h x 37″ l x 5-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 26883-1 (800-1,200)

2649
$230.00

SHIP DIORAMA. Late 19th early 20th Century. Model of the ship “LAURA” flanked by two smaller coastal sailing vessels flying signal flags housed in a three-sided glass case. SIZE: 19″ h x 28″ l x 10-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. Flags faded, one sail needs re-attaching. 26883-3 (700-900)

2650
$862.50

THREE SHIP DIORAMAS. Late 19th Century. 1. Offshore schooner with black hull. 2. Three masted ship “ALBA” with black and white hull. 3. Three masted ship with gray hull in following seas. Each housed in walnut frames of the period. SIZE: First: 17-1/2″ h x 25″ x l 5″ d. Second: 17-1/2″ h x 23-1/2″ l x 5″ d. Third: 19″ h x 26″ l x 5″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Number 2 with corroded fittings, otherwise good to very good. 26883-9 (600-900)

2651
$1,840.00

THREE SHIP DIORAMAS. Late 19th early 20th Century. 1. Two Grand Banks fishing boats in tandem in box frame. 2. Three masted ship with black hull in following seas within a gilt frame. 3. Two masted sailing ship with black hull. SIZE: First: 15-1/2″ h x 18-1/2″ l x 3″ d. Second: 14-1/2″ h x 20″ l x 4″ d. Third: 12″ l x 17″ h x 2-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Generally good. 26883-10 (600-900)

2652
$258.75

TWO WOOD BARREL TELESCOPES ON BRACKET. 19th century. Each mahogany and brass telescope mounted on a hanging wall bracket. SIZE: 8-3/4″ l and 6″ l closed, respectively. CONDITION: Very good overall. Telescopes operational. 9-25852 (250-400)

2653
$172.50

COPPER AND BRASS YACHT PLANTER. 20th century, American. In the form of a sailing yacht with hexagonal opening for plant. SIZE: 5″ h. CONDITION: With polished surfaces. Very good overall. 9-25853 (50-75)

2654
$258.75

TWO SHIPS’ LOG BOOKS . 1) Voyages from New York to San Francisco; San Francisco to Liverpool; Liverpool to New York. The dates are 1887 through 1889. Unknown ship. 2) Voyages from New York to San Francisco; San Francisco to Liverpool; Liverpool to Baltimore; and Baltimore to San Francisco. The dates are 1883 to 1884. No ship designated. Probably of the same ship the log is partly printed and filled in with writing, mostly concerning weather. SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 10″. CONDITION: As found. Bindings damaged, mostly readable. 9-25321 (300-500)

2655
$1,610.00

TWO SHIP DIORAMAS AND TWO SHIP MODELS. Late 19th early 20th Century. 1) The three masted ship “WITCH” in black shadowbox frame. 2) Folk art coastal schooner off lighthouse head housed in gold shadowbox with gold frame. 3) Folk art model of three masted steam ship “Yacht” set on a velvet mount within a border of seashells joined to a wood plinth. 4) Three masted ship “ROVER” with white hull on a wood plinth. SIZE: First: 12″ h x 12-1/2 l x 4-1/4 d. Second: 12″ h x 19-1/2 l x 4-1/2 d. Third: 18″ h x 25″ l x 7-1/2″ d. Fourth: 21″ h x 31″ l x 9-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Numbers 1 & 2 very good, number 3 in need of general minor restoration including repairs to bow sprit and forward masthead, number 4 with losses to paint, sails need re-attachment. 26883-8 (800-1,200)

2656
$546.25

GROUP OF TEN SHIP MODELS IN BOTTLES. Early 20th century, American and Italian. Including nine square rigged ships and whaling ships. A later example with 20th century military ships in a light bulb. The two largest with coastal details. SIZE: 6-1/2″ to 20″ l. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-26941-1 (300-500)

2657
$805.00

FOLK ART MODEL OF A TUGBOAT. The early 20th Century full model having a painted hull in black & orange. The railing in green & white, the cabin having open doors, ladder, & portholes. The ships pilothouse with steering wheel, light and with two carved wood lifeboats attached to upper deck. Twin masts and some rope rigging. Comes with a modern wood stand. SIZE: 18” h x 32” l x 8” w. CONDITION: Nice old patina with losses to paint, good. 9-25083 (1,000-1,500)

2658
$575.00

TWO SMALL CASED SHIP MODELS. Late 19th, early 20th century. American. The first, a whaling ship with black hull. The second, a square rigged ship “MARINA” on a calm sea with black, white and gray hull. Each in a hardwood glass-sided case. SIZE: 11″ h x 14-3/4″ l x 6-1/4″ w; 11-1/4″ h x 18-1/4″ l x 11-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Generally good, untouched condition with minor breaks in rigging of each. Cases in need of polishing. 9-25484 (1,000-1,500)

2659
$1,495.00

GROUP OF SEVEN TOY SHIP MODELS. First half 19th century American. 1) Chris Craft cabin cruiser with electric motor. 2) Speed boat with electric motor. 3) “FLYING YANKEE” speed boat, motor absent. 4) Small speed boat with motor. 5) Classical mahogany model speed boat with leather bench seats. 6) Two models of cabin cruisers. Together with: 7) Fully rigged ship and lighthouse mounted in a box. 8) Blue hulled ketch in glass box. SIZE: Ship models: 7-1/2″ to 10″. Boats: 9 1/4″ to 32″ l. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Fair to good. Motors not examined. 9-26890 (1,000-1,500)

2660
$172.50

CARVED AND PAINTED POND MODEL OF A SLOOP. First half 20th century. Metal mast with workings sails. Simulated plank deck with brass fittings. White hull on stand mounted with brass screws. SIZE: 79″ h x 50″ l. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Generally good. Deck with weathering. Screws have caused additional staining. 9-26831 (700-900)

2661
$230.00

LARGE TEAK AND MAHOGANY SHIPS WHEEL. The weathered surfaces with traces of old blue-green paint. The ten-spoke wheel with rudder rope drum intact. SIZE: 68″ dia. CONDITION: With weathered surfaces and old shrinkage cracks, generally good. 9-26452 (400-600)

2662
$517.50

NEW ENGLAND HOOKED MAT OF A SCHOONER. First third 20th century. The rectangular mat with arched top depicting a four masted schooner on calm seas in a cloudless sky. SIZE: 23-1/2″ h x 37-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Generally good with light soiling. Edges with slightly frayed areas. 9-26577 (600-900)

2663
$230.00

NEEDLEWORK OF MEDICAL SHIP “GUILDFORD CASTLE”. 1914-1918, England. Wrought with a representation of the ship beneath crossed flags centering a crown. “H.M.S. GUILDFORD CASTLE” embroidered within a banner beneath the ship. SIZE: Sight: 31″ h x 28″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-26942 (800-1,200)

2664
$0.00

SAILOR MADE BOARD INLAID WITH SCHOONERS. 19th century, American. The rectangular walnut board inlaid with two coastal schooners centering a parquetry cartouche reading “FREDERIC.HOWES.JUNE 29, 1842”. SIZE: 9″ h x 24″ l. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-25841 (200-400)

2665
$0.00

BAS RELIEF CARVED PLAQUE OF BRITISH SHIP. First quarter 19th century. Depicting a 66 gun third rate ship of the line. Cannons with brass nail heads and with bone inlaid mast spreaders. SIZE: 19″ h x 32″ l overall. CONDITION: Generally good. Old paint removed. Mounted within a molded frame. 9-25834 (1,000-1,500)

2666
$460.00

US NAVY BOXED FULL DRESS SET BY K. KUSAFUJI TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS. Circa 1900. Comprised of beaver skin bicorn hat with gold bullion trim and button. Brush epaulettes with fine gold wire bells and silver bullion anchor. Unrated. Leather sword belt with three rows of silver wire decoration and gilt brass buckle emblazoned with displayed eagle and anchor. All presented in original leather box with lid, the front with the initials “L.W.F.C./U.S.N.” Interior of lid with label marked “YOKOHAMA/JAPAN/K. KUSAFUJI”. SIZE: Box: 7-1/2″ h x 18″ l x 8-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Case in “as found” condition, otherwise dress set fair to good. 9-25706 (300-500)

2667
$862.50

SMALL GROUP OF PATRIOTIC MEMORABILIA. Including a 45 star American flag circa 1896, a United States Navy service medal for the Civil War 1861-1865 depicting the Battle of the Monitor and the Merrimack, a 5 pointed star service medal for the Grand Army of the Republic 1861-1866 Veteran suspended on a replica of the United States flag mounted to a displayed eagle above crossed cannons pin. SIZE: Flag: 6-3/4″ h x 9-3/4″ w. CW Medal: 1-1/4″ dia. Star Medal: 1-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally good, the flag with minor staining and some discoloration. Medals structurally good with old surfaces. Ribbons with some discoloration. 9-26013 (100-200)

2668
$17.25

PRESENTATION ENGRAVED GOLD FILLED WALKING STICK HANDLE. Circa 1890, American. “Presented to N. S. HARRINGTON by his Sportsman friends Jun 29th 1890” engraved within an oval cartouche. Handle carved overall with floral scrolling vinery brightwork. Butt of handle additionally engraved “UNCLE NATHAN”. SIZE: 3-1/2″ l x 1″ dia approx. CONDITION: Handle generally good with solder marks at the point where handle was attached to shaft. Surface dents at butt of handle. 9-26202 (50-75)

2669
$28.75

INLAID ROSEWOOD BOX. Second half 19th century. The domed rectangular lid inlaid with a floral spray opening to an interior now fitted with a felt lined tray. The lid with mirror plate. On sloping shaped sides all with string inlays. Formerly a music box. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h x 9-3/4″ w x 6-7/8″ d. CONDITION: Box generally very good. With old surfaces and light craquelure. 9-25360 (100-200)

2670
$891.25

CARVED PIN CUSHION SEWING BOX. Mid 19th century. Nice folk art oval relief carved example with hinged lid, floral carved overall in shades of red and green. Lid with velvet pin cushion top. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h x 11″ l x 7-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good with small, early repair at rear of lid rim at hinge. Retains original painted surfaces. 9-25641 (800-1,400)

2671
$0.00

MAKE-DO LAMP. First quarter 19th century. Sandwich Glass Company, MA. The glass fluid lamp now mounted to an early stepped pine base in blue paint. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Burner absent. Otherwise good. 9-25646 (400-600)

2672
$0.00

GILT ROCOCO LOOKING GLASS. Mid 19th century. Two rectangular mirror plates divided by a band of guilloche within a molded deep frame of scrolling vinery, scallop shells at the corners. SIZE: 37-1/2″ h x 20″ w. CONDITION: Surfaces restored. 9-25363 (600-800)

2673
$57.50

GRAIN PAINTED EMPIRE MIRROR. Rectangular frame, having mahogany graining, with original glass. SIZE: 26-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with nice bluing to glass plate. 9-26776 (200-400)

2674
$86.25

NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE MAPLE CANDLE STAND. Late 18th, early 19th century. Circular top joined to a swelled incised standard with unusual inverted bell. Joined to tripod cabriole leg base terminating in pad feet. SIZE: 26-3/4″ h x 19-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Refinished and restored. 9-25670 (200-400)

2675
$57.50

TWO AMERICAN BOW BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS. Late 18th, early 19th century, New England. Each with incised back centering 7 turned simulated bamboo spindles joined to shaped plank seat on splayed simulated bamboo legs joined by H-form stretcher. SIZE: 37″ & 36″ h of backs. CONDITION: Both with old surfaces, structurally good. 9-25433 (200-400)

2676
$115.00

EARLY AMERICAN DOUGH BOX WITH COVER. 1st half 19th century, American. Fitted with rectangular plank top above the rectangular dovetailed box with canted sides joined to conforming base with sloping sides raised on baluster and ring turned legs with pointed feet. Whole repolished. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 48-1/2″ l x 27″ w. CONDITION: Generally good with honey brown color. Minor shrinkage and warpage on top. 9-25614 (300-400)

2677
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND WINDSOR FANBACK SIDE CHAIR. Last quarter 18th century. Nice 9 spindle example with arched and shaped crestrail and boldly turned stiles joined to deep and elongated shaped saddle seat on baluster and ring turned splayed legs joined by swelled H-stretcher. The whole in old black paint. SIZE: 36-1/2″ h of back, 16″ h of seat. CONDITION: Structurally good with old restored shrinkage crack in seat beneath paint. Otherwise good. 9-25412 (400-600)

2678
$57.50

SHERATON BIRCH AND WALNUT WRITING TABLE. Late 19th century. Rectangular table with molded edges. Converted from a drop leaf table, raised on cylindrical turned legs. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 48″ l x 24″ w. CONDITION: Base with original surfaces. Replaced top with water stains. 9-25375 (100-200)

2679
$345.00

CARVED AND PAINTED CAROUSEL HORSE. Late 19th Century. American. Now mounted on wood rockers. The figure of a prancing horse with mane flowing to right carved with open mouth and raised bent front legs. The body carved with trappings. SIZE: 45″ h of horse 50″ l of horse, overall 45″ h x 59″ l. CONDITION: Glass eyes and horse-hair tail absent with old refinished surfaces and age cracks. Also some structural repairs. 9-26952 (800-1,200)

2680
$862.50

TWO PAINTED AND DECORATED SIGNS. Late 19th, early 20th century, American. The first, a single sided trade sign advertising “WINES AND LIQUORS” in gold leaf on a black sand paint ground within a red and gold border on pine plank. The second, a single sided hanging sign for “CAMDEN” in gold leaf letters on black paint. SIZE: First: 17-3/4″ h x 21-1/2″ w. Second: 6″ h x 24″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Generally good with normal and expected wear and weathering. 9-26852 (300-500)

2681
$230.00

WHIMSICAL PAINTED TROUT WALL PLAQUE. 20th century, American. Vibrantly painted brook trout shown leaping. SIZE: 75″ l. CONDITION: Painted surfaces very good. 9-25365 (100-200)

2682
$2,070.00

CARVED AND PAINTED SALMON PLAQUE. Late 19th, early 20th century. This nicely carved and decorated example, possibly used as a single sided trade sign, realistically rendered and painted out of pine. Fins carved separately and applied to the body. SIZE: 18″ h x 61″ l overall. CONDITION: Painted surfaces remain intact. Some abrasion above pectoral fin, beneath dorsal fin and on tail fin surfaces. Additionally with small losses to tip of tail. Generally good to very good. 9-25447 (2,000-2,500)

2683
$977.50

T.J. HARRINGTON (American Early 20th Century) JUST MEMORIES. Oil on wood panel shows a firefighting scene with three horse drawn engine going through a city street towards a fire. On the right is a dream bubble showing a firefighter with coat room of the fire station. Signed center right and dated “1921”. Housed in a painted wood frame with red lined highlights. SIZE: 12″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70057 (800-1,200)

2684
$230.00

CHILD’S MAPLE LADDERBACK SIDE CHAIR. Mid 19th century, American. Two slat back joined by cylindrical stiles with ball finials and with woven trapezoidal seat. SIZE: 22″ h of back, 9-1/2″ h of seat. CONDITION: Very good overall with nicely polished surfaces. 9-25437 (250-350)

2685
$345.00

TWO NEW ENGLAND BANNISTER BACK SIDE CHAIRS. Second half 18th century. First with double arched and scalloped crestrail above 4 split bannister splats joined to turned stiles with mushroom finials, trapezoidal woven seat joined by double box stretchers. Second with downcurved crestrail joined by 3 molded rectangular splats flanked by baluster turned stiles joined to trapezoidal woven seat, turned cylindrical legs joined by double box stretchers. SIZE: First: 41-1/2″ h of back, 16″ h of seat. Second: 39″ h of back, 15-1/2″ h of seat. CONDITION: Both in old black paint. First with peg repair on proper right front leg. Otherwise good. 9-25374 (200-400)

2686
$115.00

FEDERAL CHERRY CANDLE STAND. First quarter 19th century, Connecticut. The square top joined to a swelled urn form standard raised on a tripod base with slender ridged slipper feet. Each leg with chip or notch carving at juncture to column. SIZE: 26″ h x 15-1/4″ square. CONDITION: Good with old surfaces. One foot professionally repaired at ankle. 7-70079 (200-400)

2687
$172.50

NEW ENGLAND WRITING ARM ARROWBACK ROCKING CHAIR. Mid 19th century, American. Fine paint decorated and grained example with tablet crest above four floral decorated splats joined to grained saddle seat, proper right arm with shaped writing surface, the whole with yellow and emerald green striping. SIZE: 45-1/2″ h of back. CONDITION: Original painted and decorated surfaces intact and with good color. Writing tablet with old repaired crack. Otherwise very good. 9-25364 (100-200)

2688
$345.00

WATERCOLOR PORTRAIT OF A LADY READING. Second quarter 19th century. Unsigned example depicting a lady seated in a side chair wearing a lace bonnet, shawl and full length black dress with blue apron, glasses in right hand, book in left. Housed in a black molded frame. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally good. Slight yellowing to paper and with small losses to watercolor left sign facing midsection. Insect hole behind chair, right side facing. 9-25864 (300-600)

2689
$201.25

FRAMED HALF BUST PORTRAIT OF A LADY. Mid 19th century, American. The oval portrait depicting a young lady in white lace bonnet tied with blue ribbon with curly brown hair and blue eyes. Attired in a high collar brown dress with lace trim. Mounted in its original ebony frame with oval brass bezel and acorn hanger. SIZE: Frame: 4-3/4″ x 4″. Picture: 2-3/4″ x 2-1/4″. CONDITION: Generally very good with slight fading. Frame with original surfaces. Small chips at corner. 9-25867 (300-500)

2690
$172.50

AMERICAN FOLK ART EVANGELIST DEVIL CHASER WALKING STICK. First quarter 20th century, New Gloucester, Maine. Three dimensional carved devil’s bust in red and black paint with cymbals and bells as a crown joined to the central shaft forming a single string banjo/drum instrument. The whole on a spring driven post. The entire piece acting like a pogo stick to heighten volume of whole. SIZE: 74″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. 7-70013 (500-700)

2691
$115.00

SIGNED AND DATED CARVED FOLK ART WALKING STICK. September 26, 1871. Carved by “Pefse? Monino”. The stick carved overall with seals, dolphins, primates, birds and beavers. Several of the animals with their name inscribed upon each. With text inscription written along one side. SIZE: 35″ l. CONDITION: Very good with nice color and patina. 7-70012 (400-600)

2692
$0.00

DOUBLE SIDED GAME BOARD. Late 19th, early 20th century. Example with checker board, one side reverse painted on glass: black on gray with decoupage female figures, opposing side with black checker board painted on white ground mounted under glass. The whole within a fitted three quarter round mahogany frame. SIZE: 20″ x 20″. CONDITION: Fabric with water stains. Frame with normal and expected abrasions. Generally good. 9-25434 (200-400)

2693
$172.50

CARVED ELEPHANT PRESS. This folk art example, in two parts, the upper cylinder with T-handle fitting into the elephant base mounted with a strainer. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x 11″ l. CONDITION: Structurally good with old mellow patina. 9-26076 (200-400)

2694
$0.00

CANADIAN GOOSE PAINTED DECOY. First half 20th century. Large carved pine example of a well painted goose working decoy. SIZE: 11-1/4″ h x 21-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good with old painted surfaces. With normal and expected wear to paint and age cracks in wood. 9-25432 (250-450)

2695
$0.00

TOM BOOZER PREENING PINTAIL DRAKE DECOY. . 20th Century, South Carolina. This nice hollow example very well painted in unused condition with the maker’s monogram carved in the bottom with original lead weight. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 18-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25888 (600-800)

2696
$258.75

REGGIE BIRCH PREENING DECOY. 20th century. This nicely painted and carved example with brown glass eyes. The maker’s name carved beneath the base “R-BIRCH”. SIZE: 7″ h x 13-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25202 (600-800)

2697
$1,610.00

CARVED LARGE GREAT SNOWY OWL. 20th century, American. This life sized carving rendered with large yellow glass saucer eyes. Owl mounted on a tree trunk stump. SIZE: 21″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Painted surfaces original with slight craquelure throughout. 9-25890 (600-800)

2698
$690.00

FULL-SIZE CARVING OF SEAGULL BY M.J. GRAY. 20th century, Saco, Maine. This life sized and realistic carving of a seagull standing on a piling with glass eyes. Incised signature between legs “M.J. Gray“. Additionally branded beneath base “M.J. GRAY/SACO-ME” within a rectangle. SIZE: 18-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally good with untouched surfaces. Small irregular stress crack around neck. 9-25858 (500-800)

2699
$230.00

FINE CALIFORNIA QUAIL MOUNTS UNDER GLASS DOME. Late 19th, early 20th century. One labeled “California Valley Quail/Male”, the second, lower bird labeled “California Mountain Quail/Male”. Both birds in a simulated grassy terrain. Beneath glass dome on wood base. SIZE: 14″ h x 11″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good. Plumage in nice condition. 9-25405 (400-600)

2700
$258.75

CARVED & PAINTED PINTAIL DECOY POSSIBLY BY CHARLES WATERFIELD. Branded “CWW” on base. This working decoy retains some of what appears to be its old painted surface having a blue beak, red/brown head, gray wings with green tips and black with glass eyes. Small lead weight to bottom. SIZE: 6-1/2″h x 16″l. CONDITION: Structurally very good with repaint. 9-24828 (500-800)

2701
$258.75

R.J. BROWN SANDPIPER. 20th century, Pt. Pleasant, New Jersey. The nicely carved shorebird with well painted surfaces and with glass eyes. Artist signed in script “R.J. Brown”. Bird offered without base. SIZE: 10-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-25891 (400-600)

2702
$345.00

HOLLOW CARVED MALLARD DRAKE DECOY. Mid 20th Century. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This nicely carved example with brown glass eyes and original paint, well detailed. Carver unknown. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h x 15-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Retains original painted surfaces with minor light surface abrasion. 9-25887 (300-500)

2703
$287.50

FINE MOSAIC TABLE AND CURIO CABINET. Late 20th Century. Toronto, Canada. Custom made by MOSAICWARES. Curio cabinet in the form of a country home with balcony and veranda fitted with a drawer. The side table with shaped top, scrolling legs, and medial shelf. All hand-wrought mosaic surfaces comprised of porcelain fragments arranged in various patterns and motifs. SIZE: Curio: 21″ h x 13″ w x 13-1/2″ d. Table: 32″ h. Top 24″ x 24″ PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26835 (400-600)

2704
$0.00

UNUSUAL FOLK ART MOSAIC ART SIDEBOARD. 20th Century. Ontario, Canada. Designed and produced by “MOSAICWARES”. Rectangular case with scrolling carved crest fitted with an arrangement of three drawers over a single drawer above pair of cupboard doors flanked by single doors above shaped apron. The whole decorated with dense polychrome mosaic porcelain elements arranged in various patterns and designs. SIZE: 42-1/2″ h x 51″ h overall x 54″ l x 23″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-26836 (1,000-2,000)

2705
$0.00

UNIQUE DECORATIVE WROUGHT IRON PLANT STAND. Circa 1920. The decorative stand in the form of a cello with rope twist wire strings, the bow at a diagonal. The whole framed within four square wrought iron plant holders, raised on scrolled feet. SIZE: 40-1/2″ h x 42″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70092 (500-800)

2706
$86.25

PAIR OF CHIPPENDALE STYLE BRASS ANDIRONS. 19th century, American. Pair of beehive form ring-turned andirons with acorn finials raised on arched double spurred legs with ball feet. SIZE: 17-3/4″ h x 16-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-25436 (150-250)

2707
$0.00

FRAMED AMERICAN CENTENNIAL 1776-1876 NEEDLEWORK. 1876, American. Wrought with the great seal of the United States within laurel wreath and crossed flags within a snowflake border wrought in red. Mounted in an oak frame of the period. SIZE: Sight: 23″ x 21-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Boston Estate, then Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Generally very good with slight even toning to fabric. 9-25818 (500-1,000)

2708
$0.00

GOLD SILK PORTIERE OF THE STATUE OF LIBERTY. Early 20th century, Italy. Statue at the corners alternating with elaborate scroll work of flowers and doves in flight at the center with a border of floral scrolling vinery. Three sides with intricate tassels and fringe. SIZE: 83″ x 106″. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-70023 (400-600)

2709
$0.00

TWO NEEDLEWORK SEAT COVERS. Third quarter 20th century. Each seat cover for a small settee. One depicting an amorous young couple in a pastoral landscape. Second depicting a hunter on horseback and hounds chasing down a stag. SIZE: Work size: 4′ 3″ l x 21-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Unused and incomplete. Generally very good. 9-26620 (600-800)

2710
$115.00

AMERICAN STAR QUILT. Early 20th century. Wrought with an eight pointed star embellished with rows of polychrome diamond shapes and with a central rondel of star forms on a quilted blue ground. SIZE: 73″ h x 68″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-25439 (200-400)

2711
$0.00

CARVED MAHOGANY FIRESIDE BENCH. Circa 1900, American. The rectangular bench with over upholstered seat, the needlepoint cover depicting pheasants in lush foliage. Raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs. SIZE: 15″ h x 40″ l x 20″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Generally good with two areas of deterioration in center of needlework. Structurally very good. 9-26910 (300-500)

2712
$0.00

BENCHMADE WILLIAM AND MARY STYLE DRESSING TABLE. 19th/20th century, American. Comprised of old elements, the rectangular walnut case with chestnut crossbanding fitted with a single long drawer over two shorts drawers, all crossbanded centering a shaped knee hole, raised on bell and ring turned legs joined by a flat serpentine X-stretcher raised on ball feet. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h x 29-1/2″ w x 15-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Generally very good. Surfaces scratches on top. 9-26916 (500-1,000)

2713
$0.00

BENCHMADE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY WING CHAIR. Late 19th, early 20th century, New England. Nice country example with serpentine crestrail above the rectangular padded back flanked by deep ogival wings joined to rolled arms centering an overupholstered seat raised on square tapered and molded legs. Custom example now covered in pale blue/green upholstery. SIZE: 44″ h of back x 34″ w overall, 18″ h of seat. PROVENANCE: Acquired from Farnsworth family of Rockland, Maine. CONDITION: Structurally very good. 9-25606 (1,000-1,500)

2714
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY SERPENTINE CHEST OF DRAWERS. 20th century, New England. This hand crafted benchmade example with old elements. The rectangular case with serpentine front fitted with four conforming long drawers of figured mahogany with contrasting string inlaid borders with inlaid fan spandrels above a well shaped apron raised on French feet. SIZE: 31-1/2″ h x 34″ w x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70074 (1,000-1,500)

2715
$345.00

CENTENNIAL QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT WING CHAIR. Late 19th century. Rectangular padded back with arched crestrail joined to deep ogival wings continuing to overupholstered arms and outscrolled grips, centering the trapezoidal seat with upholstered cushion, raised on frontal cabriole legs with scalloped returns continuing to circular pad feet, rear legs backswept, all joined by baluster and block turned H-stretchers. SIZE: 46″ h of back, 33-1/2″ w overall, 32″ d overall. CONDITION: Exposed wood surfaces with good color and patina and with minor old restoration, cosmetic in nature. Structurally sound. Very good. 9-25389 (800-1,200)

2716
$0.00

HEPPLEWHITE STYLE PAINTED DECORATED SETTEE. First quarter 20th century. Decorated overall in Adams style, the two seat caned settee with rectangular back paint decorated overall with Classical urn emitting scrolling floral vinery. Two caned back panels above a section carved and paint decorated with scrolling bowtied tassels centering an oval patera decorated with putti carrying a Classical torch. Downswept arms, floral decorated, on baluster supports centering trapezoidal cane seat, raised on square tapering legs terminating in tapering pointed feet. SIZE: 33-1/2″ h of back x 45″ l x 19″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Painted surfaces intact, hand caning intact. With shallow chips at top of proper front left leg. Minor abrasions throughout. 9-25871 (700-900)

2717
$0.00

LARGE OVAL BRONZE DINING OR CENTER TABLE. 19th and 20th century. The 8 legged bronze table base with cabriole legs and square faceted feet within a conforming oval apron and with incurved stretcher between each two legs. Fitted with a 3/4″ plate glass top. SIZE: 30″ h x 90″ l x 48″ w. CONDITION: Base with good patina and untouched surfaces. Top with a shallow 1-1/2″ shell fracture in glass top at midpoint long side of the top. 9-26087 (2,000-3,000)

2718
$0.00

SET OF EIGHT MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS. Mid 20th century, American. Each with tablet crest above an open pierced oval splat, trapezoidal slip seats raised on square legs with H-form stretcher. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h of back. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-26092 (300-500)

2719
$0.00

PAIR OF HEPPLEWHITE STYLE BENCHMADE CHILD’S ARMCHAIRS. Late 19th, 20th century, English. The molded shield back with pierced fan splat headed with a sheaf of wheat joined to curved arms with molded grips centering an overupholstered seat raised on molded square tapering frontal legs with marlborough feet. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h of back, 12″ h of seat. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70098 (1,000-1,500)

2720
$460.00
Revised: 8/13/2012

Correction: Estimate should be $800-1,200

ENGLISH CHIPPENDALE STYLE JAPANNED CABINET ON STAND. 2nd half 20th century. Fine benchmade example, chinoisserie decorated on black ground in two parts. Rectangular cabinet mounted with filigreed cast brass hinges, escutcheons and mounts. Decorated overall with pastoral scenes with figures in foreground. Doors opening to an interior fitted with an arrangement of drawers, all with chinoisserie decoration. Fitted to the conforming stand raised on square tapered legs with reticulated reserves. Legs joined by a medial shelf. SIZE: Overall 68″ h x 46-1/2″ w x 17-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Robert Frederick Woolworth Estate, Monmouth, Maine. (F.W. Woolworth Store). CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-23524 (800-1,200)

2721
$0.00

EDWARDIAN ROSEWOOD INLAID COAL HOD. Late 19th century, England. Stepped cabinet with cast brass 3/4 gallery joined to upper shelf with serpentine molded edge above a mirrored back flanked by shaped sides centering a pink marble top above a hinged paneled door with scrolling marquetry, sides fitted with carrying handles. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h x 15″ w of case x 13-1/2″ d. CONDITION: With old surfaces. In need of restoration to front section at marble top. Molded edges of front panel absent. 9-25800 (300-500)

2722
$115.00

EDWARDIAN CARVED WALNUT CORNER CABINET. Late 19th century, England. In two parts, the triangular upper case with molded cornice over a pair of doors fitted with beveled glass on mirrored supports. The bowfront lower case with a pair of conforming cupboard doors, the frieze and door panels profusely carved with scrolling leaf tips. The whole raised on a molded plinth. SIZE: 82-1/2″ h x 29-1/2″ w x 21″ d. CONDITION: Original surfaces with nice color and patina. Top of lower case now absent. 9-26091 (400-600)

2723
$57.50

CARVED PINE DOUBLE DOOR SIDE CABINET. Second half 19th century, Northern Europe. Rectangular molded top above conforming case fitted with pair of recessed and molded panel doors with applied central diamond flanked by pilasters applied with ring turned ornaments, whole raised on suppressed ball feet. Cabinet polychrome painted in reds and greens. SIZE: 25″ h x 35-1/2″ w x 15″ d. CONDITION: Structurally good. Top with water stain and dry. Painted surfaces faded but intact. 9-25801 (100-300)

2724
$201.25

CARVED OAK HANGING SHELF. Late 19th, early 20th century, probably Germany. Two rectangular shelves with carved edges flanked and joined by a pair of fanciful winged dragons. SIZE: 21-1/2″ h x 39″ l x 7-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With original surfaces. Generally very good. 9-26935 (200-400)

2725
$115.00

LOUIS XV STYLE WALNUT MARQUETRY CENTER TABLE. 20th century. Rectangular top with scalloped molded edges centering a floral spray with C-scrolled elements within a floral scrolling border within rosewood cross banding. Conforming apron similarly inlaid and fitted with a long drawer, raised on slender angular cabriole legs. SIZE: 29″ h x 39-1/2″ l x 24″ w. CONDITION: Good overall. 9-25372 (200-300)

2726
$230.00

TWO 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL CHAIRS. The first, a gilt carved French boudoir chair, shell and foliate carved on cabriole legs with scrolled feet, upholstered in gold silk brocade. The second, an armchair, possibly Italian or Portuguese, with curved rail and pierced splat raised on frontal cabriole legs with molded C-scrolls and trifed feet joined by serpentine H-stretcher. SIZE: First: 33-1/2″ h of back. Second: 28-1/2″ h of back. CONDITION: Old surfaces with small damages and some restoration. 9-25371, 9-25377 (225-325)

2727
$345.00

SET OF 8 BENCHMADE OAK LADDERBACK CHAIRS. 20th century. Comprised of 6 side chairs and 2 armchairs. The round stiles with knops, centering shaped scrolling slats above trapezoidal woven seats raised on turned cylindrical legs terminating in pad feet with exaggerated pads joined by a box stretcher. SIZE: 44″ & 39″ h of backs. 18″ h of seat. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-25686 (800-1,200)

2728
$287.50

TWO ELM BOWBACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS. 19th century, England. Each with squared bowback centering six cylindrical spindles joined to medial rail continuing to shaped arms on baluster turned canted supports centering solid shaped saddle seat raised on swelled turned legs joined by swelled H-form stretcher. SIZE: 39-1/4″ and 40-3/4″ h of backs. 14-3/4″ and 16″ h of seats. CONDITION: Good with old worn surfaces. Mellow color. With old splits and slight warping throughout within normal and expected parameters. 9-25608 (300-500)

2729
$0.00

VICTORIAN CARVED OAK CREST. Last quarter 19th century, American. Carved with scrolling flowers and leaf tips centering the head of a deer flanked by winged griffons. SIZE: 16″ h x 67″ l. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Crest stripped of finish. 9-26847 (300-500)

2730
$0.00

PINE MODEL TOY BOAT OF A SKIFF. First quarter 20th century, American. This nice example well detailed and scaled in original blue and gray paint. SIZE: 25-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally good. With chips to area of prow. 9-25664 (400-600)

2731
$57.50

TWO BOXES OF TROPHY MINIATURE TOY SOLDIERS ZULU WAR & SUDAN. The Sudan Indian army with five advancing soldiers and one bugler. The Zulu men having three standing and three crouching soldiers. In original boxes. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26468 (50-100)

2732
$0.00

LEHMANN-GROSS-BAHN LIMITED EDITION WILSON BROS. CIRCUS TRAIN. Set consisting of 10 in orig. boxes including: locomotive (serial number 1114) and tender 22191. Cars includes: 4067, 3181, 3084, 3180, 4068,4060, 4160, 4260, 4080, 4075, and three boxes containing circus band wagon, cage wagon and tableau wagon. SIZE: Locomotive: 26″ long CONDITION: New in box. 9-26467 (1,000-1,500)

2733
$86.25

GUSTAV STICKLEY CHILD’S ARMCHAIR. First quarter 20th century, American. The three slat oak armchair, #344, with original finish and leather seat. Branded on back of rear stretcher. SIZE: 26″ h of back, 11″ h of seat. CONDITION: Dark brown color with dry surfaces. No restoration. Burn mark with tear proper left rear of seat. Otherwise good. 7-70099 (200-400)

2734
$0.00

OAK CHINA CABINET. Circa 1920, American. The rectangular case with glass panels at the sides, the central door flanked by glass panels overlayed with oak strips in geometric patterns. The apron with carved swag the whole raised on square legs with marlborough feet. The removable shelves are adjustable and have plate rails. SIZE: 54-1/2″ h x 47″ w x 15-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Structurally good with old, dark surfaces. 7-70091 (300-500)

2735
$345.00

MAHOGANY TRIPLE MIRROR VANITY. Second quarter 20th century, American. The kidney shaped vanity with folding three part mirror above the case of drawers raised on square legs. Accompanied by a stool. The vanity additionally with a mirror plate top. SIZE: 62″ h overall x 48″ w. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-26093 (100-200)

2736
$0.00

GERMAN PORCELAIN COMPOTE AND PORCELAIN LAMP BASE. Mid 20th century. German. Compote in the form of urn and cover, with leaf tip handles, each with young at play. The lid with seated child as finial, polychrome decorated overall. Lamp base in form of stylized tree trunk covered overall with floral vinery, additionally with two putti at play, one with symbols on a scrolled base. SIZE: Compote: 12″ h. Lamp base: 13-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine New Jersey home. CONDITION: Compote & lamp base very good overall with minimal losses to flower petals. 9-24547 (300-500)

2737
$0.00

COPELAND SPODE INDIAN TREE PATTERN PART DINNER SERVICE. Late 19th, early 20th century, England. Including an oval soup tureen with lid; 18-1/2″ serving platter; 11-1/2″ round entree dish with cover; 8-1/2″ shell dish, three oval platters and under trays: 11″, 9-1/2″, 7″; gravy boat; six 10″ plates; six 8-1/2″ plates; five 7-1/4″ plates; saucer; six 9″ soup bowls. Most with impressed “COPELAND” mark on base. SIZE: As noted. CONDITION: Tureen with crescent chip in underside of lid rim. Several plates with minor chips and with varying degrees of abrasion to enamel surfaces. Generally good. 9-26009 (300-400)

2738
$345.00

THREE WEDGWOOD TABLEWARES. 19th and 20th centuries. England. First, basalt bowl with “Graces” within garland and acanthus leaf borders. Second, dark green jasper pitcher with classical figures beneath of garland of grapevines. Third, basalt stein with silver lid and hallmarks, JC & Co LD Birmingham 1902. SIZE: Bowl: 8″ dia. Pitcher: 6-1/2″ h. Stein: 6″ h. CONDITION: Bowl with small shallow chip on top rim, outside with slight soiling, otherwise good. Pitcher overall very good with slight soiling. Stein is generally good with minor denting and dimples to silver lid. 9-24868 (400-600)

2739
$0.00

TWO SIDED HANGING PUB SIGN FOR “THE DUKE OF YORK”. Painted scene on each side shows a military man atop a cannon pouring liquid from a bowl to a glass held by another soldier. Hanging metal bracket at top. SIZE: Sign size without bracket – 48″ x 36″. CONDITION: Generally very good, some light scratches. 9-26449 (1,500-2,000)

2740
$0.00

PLAYER’S NAVY MIXTURE ADVERTISING SIGN. 20th Century wood sign depicting a sailor on ship’s deck holding Player’s tobacco products in hand. Written on outside “Player’s Navy Mixture in Three Strengths Mild, Medium and White Label”. SIZE: 53-1/2″ x 37-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26437 (1,000-1,400)

2741
$0.00

PLAYER’S NAVY CUT CIGARETTES AND TOBACCOS. 20th Century advertising wood tombstone shape tavern sign has a painted picture of a Navy sailor with two ships in background, surrounded by life preserver with “Player’s Navy Cut”. Below an ocean scene with lighthouse with “Cigarettes and Tobaccos”. Below that “The Mariner Plymouth Ales”. SIZE: 48-1/2″ high x 42-3/4″ wide CONDITION: Discolored varnish, otherwise very good. 9-26438 (1,000-1,400)

2742
$0.00

MIRRORED PUB SIGN. Third quarter 20th Century. England. The rectangular reverse painted mirror plate advertising “CHARRINGTON CELEBRATED ALES/SINCE 1757″ centering the image of a Toby jug, all within a painted border with scrolling corners. Mounted in a molded frame. SIZE: 43″ h x 50” l overall. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26441 (1,000-1,500)

2743
$0.00

GROUP OF FIVE SPONGEWARE KITCHEN ITEMS. Late 19th/early 20th century, American. Four blue on yellow items including a bowl, cream jug, chamber pot and kettle with swing handle together with a blue and white plate. SIZE: Largest bowl: 11″ dia. Plate: 10″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a coastal New Jersey home. CONDITION: Each with areas of minor damage including craquelure and hairline cracks. 9-24256 (400-600)

2744
$517.50

TWO HARDWOOD BLANKET CHESTS. 19th century. First, walnut inlaid bowfront example, mounted with heavy brass batwing carrying handles. Second, oak chest, with hinged lid brass bound overall mounted with carrying handles and recessed hasp. SIZE: First: 17-1/2″ h x 36″ l x 18-1/2″ d overall. Second: 16″ h x 30″ l x 16″ d. CONDITION: Both repolished and with professional restoration. Good overall. 9-25672 (200-400)

2745
$287.50

COUNTRY PINE SINGLE DRAWER TABLE. Rectangular 3 board top projecting above conforming frieze fitted with single deep drawer, raised on tapered cylindrical turned legs. SIZE: 30″ h x 74″ l x 37-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Repolished with honey brown tones. Top with shrinkage splits on seams. Good overall. 9-25683 (600-900)

2746
$230.00

UNIQUE PARQUETRY CARPENTER’S TOOL CHEST LID. Late 19th century. This exceptional example with the initials “CD” in the center within a series of parquet borders flanked by vertical oval patera within a stylized zigzag border further within the outer band of repeating parquetry panels of various geometric shapes, 5-pointed stars within rondels at the corners, a folk art rendering of the American flag at the midpoint of each side, a patriotic shield at center top and bottom. The whole rendered with a vast selection of exotic hard woods. SIZE: Overall: 22-1/2″ h x 38-1/2″. CONDITION: Structurally very good with mellow tones. 9-25568 (800-1,200)

2747
$230.00

ENAMEL SHEET IRON TRADE SIGN. Late 19th early 20th Century. The white enameled surface with red lettering advertising “PLAYER’S COUNTRY LIFE/TOBACCO & CIGARETTES.” SIZE: 17″ h x 57″ l. CONDITION: With damages and losses to enamel surfaces. Overall fair to good. 9-26439 (500-700)

2748
$115.00

FRAMED BROADSIDE FOR “VRASSERIE SCHNEIDER”. Framed color lithograph showing a ship’s deck set with a table and four chairs. Two young ladies, gentlemen and the Captain are being served beer and wine. The title in French and the poster by “I. Lang Paris”. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 23″ x 32″. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-26779 (200-300)

2749
$517.50

UNUSUAL WOOD PLANTER OR VASE. Early 20th Century. Carved from a solid, the vase or planter carved in the form of overlapping leaves of cylindrical form in blue-green paint. SIZE: 14″ h x 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: With vertical old shrinkage cracks and with wear to painted surface, otherwise good. 9-25525 (500-800)

2750
$115.00

PORCELAIN BISCUIT JAR & DELFT SILVER TEA CADDY. Late 19th century. The white porcelain lustre biscuit barrel with shaped feet continuing to aubergine leaf tips fitted with a conforming lid. Tea caddy embossed with fanciful scenes of cherubs driving chariots drawn by insects amidst foliate C-scrolls. Hinged lid mounted with a Delft plaque by Joost, Thooft & Labouchere. Base with illegible hallmark. SIZE: Jar: 7″ h. Caddy: 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Biscuit jar very good. Tea caddy with craquelure to lid, otherwise very good. 9-26203 (300-500)

2751
$0.00

CARVED LETTER AND PIPE WALL BOX. 19th century. Backboard carved and polychrome painted with floral sprays and mounted with a shelf fitted for 6 hanging pipes. Stationary or letter section carved and polychrome painted vignette of a square rigged ship, cannons, anchor and an array of British flags. All in old crusty surface. SIZE: 14″ h x 10-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Overall good with original surfaces and minor abrasion commensurate with age. Slight shrinkage cracks on backboard. 9-25837 (250-400)

2752
$402.50

ART NOUVEAU STYLE HANGING BIRD CAGE. 20th century. The molded hardwood hourglass frame of circular form with peaked corners. Overall forming three tiers of rectangular panels, each with rounded corners all joined by vertical wires and with a central wire hinged door. SIZE: 34″ h. CONDITION: Good with original dry surfaces. 9-26454 (200-400)

2753
$57.50

PETER IPSEN MINIATURE ATTIC BLACK CLASSICAL EWER. Late 19th, early 20th century, Denmark. The amphora form ewer with single applied handle decorated with an allegorical design with the image of Bellerophan with his golden bridle taming Pegasus. With impressed factory mark “P. Ipsen” beneath the painted numeral “36” above impressed number “80”. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-26012 (100-150)

2754
$0.00

PAIR OF BRONZE TWO LIGHT WALL SCONCES. First quarter 20th century, Continental. The shaft of each has a bow tied tassel, the scrolled candle arms tied with oak leaf and acorn clusters. The candle cups applied with grapevines. SIZE: 25″ l x 6-3/4″ d x 11-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 9-26933 (500-800)

2755
$805.00

TWO PAIR OF CANDLE HOLDERS. Pair of possible Baccarat dolphin figural frosted to clear glass candlesticks with crystal lustre drops, one candle holder cup has a loss, 14″h, overall; together with a pair of etched glass hurricane candlesticks with Greek Key pattern, raised upon a square faceted stepped base, 15″h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Noted in description. 9-26877 (400-600)

2756
$690.00

UNSIGNED BRONZE DESK LAMP WITH LEADED GLASS SHADE. Base having three ram heads connected with swag and bows. The curving arm with thumb-screw adjustment for height/angle. Another thumb-screw adjustment at top for fixture which holds a six-sided green slag glass leaded shade. SIZE: Base: 16″ h; Fitter rim is 2″, shade is 5-1/2″ h x 7-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Bronze with nice patina, shade is very good, fixture with some finish loss. 9-25121 (300-500)

2757
$86.25

LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS ENGRAVINGS, PRINTINGS AND BOOKS. A varied lot with frameable items including: two duck stamp prints, pencil signed; two original flower watercolors by Sarah Elija Wilkook(?); A.B. Frost hunting print; and etc. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-25220-9 (150-250)

2758
$86.25

LARGE LOT OF PAPER EPHEMERA. Lot includes 18 fancy Valentines, some antique advertising and product cards, some frameable prints, two steamship company receipts – one from Portland and the other Boston, three folded maps (Hancock County, Maine; Washington County, Maine; Penobscot County, Maine), a 8″ x 8-1/2″ colored engraving 19th Century of whaling, and other early engravings. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-25220-8 (200-400)

2759
$172.50

PAIR OF WATERFORD HURRICANE LAMPS. 20th century. English. Each squat bulbous shade with flaring rim fitted to a candlestick form base all clear-cut. Each signed on shade and base. SIZE: 14-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26088 (300-500)

2760
$354.00

FLEMISH STYLE BRONZE FLOOR LAMP. 19th century, Continental. The turned bronze standard including, but not limited to, ring, spool and baluster turned elements, raised on S-scrolled legs on disc feet. SIZE: 59-1/2″ h overall. CONDITION: Structurally very good with nice patina. 9-26455 (300-500)

2761
$316.25

REVERSE PAINTED TABLE LAMP. Early 20th century. American. This unsigned example with reverse painted shade with scene of lake and woods. Two figures walking down a path in the foreground at dusk. Painted in shades of indigo, green and yellow. Fitted to a patinated spelter base. SIZE: 17-3/4″ dia.; Base: 25″ h. CONDITION: Shade with large, nearly circular, 5″ diameter crack with losses. 9-25802 (200-400)

2762
$0.00

BRASS SWORD CANDLESTICK. 20th century, American. The candlestick with cast brass bobeche joined to the handle of a Naval sword on a cast brass base. SIZE: 10-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25843 (150-250)

2763
$690.00

THREE ADIRONDACK STYLE CHILDREN’S TWIG FURNITURE ITEMS. 20th century. Consisting of an armchair with rockers and two square side tables. SIZE: 24″ h of back. Tables: 15″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: All with original varnished surfaces. 9-26867 (200-400)

2764
$517.50

SEVRES RETICULATED BASKET. Late 19th, early 20th century. Of flaring cylindrical form, molded and pierced as a lace trellis basket. The flaring foot as reticulated basket staves. Bound with gilt woven bands. With Sevres mark in overglaze blue. SIZE: 8″ h x 10″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25381 (200-400)

2765
$172.50

SEVRES MIRROR, CHAMPLEVE URN AND BOWL. Late 19th, early 20th century, Continental. The oval dressing mirror swiveling on a gilt-metal mount, the reverse paint-decorated with a scene of an amorous couple in a landscape. Signed “PETIT”. The porcelain champleve urn paint-decorated with a putti seated amongst flowers. The oval enamel bowl with gilt metal mount base and handles. SIZE: Mirror: 10-3/4″ h. Urn: 7-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-25382 (200-300)

2766
$143.75

GROUP OF CONTINENTAL GLASS. 19th century, Continental. Including 1) Stiegel type stein. Pewter lid with faceted amethyst jewel-like cap painted overall with birds and flowering branches. Clear glass vessel with overall Stiegel type decoration. 2) Shaped bowl with etched decoration overall, one side floral decorated, reverse centering a fox attacking a bird on a stump amidst dense foliage. 3) Flip glass stem etched with scrolling heart decoration, a German inscription around rim. SIZE: 1) 10-1/2″ h. 2) 5″ h x 10-1/4″ l x 5-1/4″ w. 3) 5-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Overall good. 9-24188 (400-600)

2767
$86.25

VICTORIAN CRANBERRY SWIRL BARBER’S BOTTLE. Second half 19th century, American. This nice ribbed and fluted example fitted with a silvered spout. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70076 (100-150)

2768
$57.50

IRON AND BRASS BALANCE SCALE. Late 19th, early 20th century. The scale with balance arms, counterweight and brass pan. Pan with hallmarks. SIZE: 32″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-26469 (200-300)

2769
$0.00

A.H. RODANET CARRIAGE CLOCK. Late 19th century, French. The brass and glass carriage clock with enamel dial and Roman numeral chapter ring above the name “A.H. RODANET & CO./38 RUE VIVIENNE/PARIS”. The eight day brass movement striking on a bell. SIZE: Case: 5″ h x 3-1/2″ w x 3-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Movement not inspected, but appears intact. In need of cleaning. 9-25297 (400-600)

2770
$172.50

E.N. WELCH SEMBRICH HANGING CLOCK. Last quarter 19th century, Connecticut. The carved walnut rectangular case with crest and pediment mounted with a 7-1/4″ painted dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and time only brass movement. Offered with pendulum. SIZE: Case: 39″ h x 15″ w x 5-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Case refinished. Dial with fading to numerals. Brass movement not inspected. 9-26431 (300-500)

2771
$115.00

“DEYTIME REGISTER” TIME CLOCK. Oak case with molded cornice fitted with a clockwork and enameled dial with Arabic chapter ring. Ring marked “DEYTIME REGISTER/SYRACUSE,N.Y./U.S.A.” behind multiple iron dials. Beneath the clock dial is a subsidiary aperture mounted with etched glass decorated with a globe centering the inscription “THE/DEY/REGISTER”. Cabinet further fitted with paneled side doors allowing access to clockwork mechanism. All on a molded plinth. SIZE: 35″ h x 18″ w of case x 17″ d of case. CONDITION: “As found” condition. Enamel dial intact. Condition of movement unknown. Wood case in need of restoration. 7-70016 (300-500)

2772
$115.00

TIFFANY & CO. BRASS ALARM CLOCK. Early 20th century. The silver dial with key-wind aperture within a Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary second’s dial. Engraved “TIFFANY & CO./NEW YORK”. The movement fitted within a brass footed case. SIZE: 3″ dia. CONDITION: Clock generally in need of cleaning. Movement has not been removed for inspection. Retains key. 9-25343 (100-200)

2773
$115.00

CARVED DOG WALKING STICK. Second half 19th century. The carved handle depicting a hound head with brown glass eyes joined to the ebonized shaft with a silver collar marked “C&S” within a diamond. SIZE: 34″ l. CONDITION: Handle with some abrasion. Small losses to area of jowls and tip of snout. 9-25889 (200-300)

2774
$0.00

CONTINENTAL FIGURAL CANDELABRUM AND OTHER OBJECTS. 20th century. In two parts, the three arm four light candelabrum polychrome floral-decorated overall with frolicking putti, a woven reticulated floral-decorated basket with crossed sword marks in underglaze blue, a pair of clear glass seahorse bookends and nine assorted decorated cups and saucers. SIZE: Candelabrum: 32-1/2″ h. CONDITION: With minor flecks and fleabites on some leaves and petals. Chips on green cup. Broken handle on one cup. Otherwise good. 9-25380 (200-300)

2775
$0.00

TWO ENGLISH BALANCE SCALES. 19th Century. England. The first with stenciled name, “WHITEHAEAD & HONEY, BRISTOL” on the base. The iron and brass balance mechanism unmarked. Set on a marble panel joined to a mahogany molded base. The scale with a circular marble slab. The second and unmarked example with iron mechanism and base fitted with two brass circular pans. Each scale offered with four weights ranging from 4 ounces to 2 pounds. SIZE: First: 10″ h x 23-1/2″ l x 8-1/2 w. Second: 11-1/2″ h x 24-1/2″ overall l x 10″ overall w. CONDITION: Both mechanisms appear operational. Surfaces generally in need of cleaning. Circular marble slab broken and re-joined. Fair to good overall. 9-26450 (400-600)

2776
$74.75

BAUSCH & LOMB BINOCULARS FOR ARMY SIGNAL CORP. First quarter 20th century, New York. Marked with SN EE14574. These stereo prism binoculars designed for use by artillery officers to determine the correct range for targeting. Retains original case and accompanied by a range corrector scale manual, August 1915. Leather case fitted with compass. SIZE: Case: 5″ h x 7″ w x 3-1/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Optics remain very good. Normal and expected abrasion to enameled brass frame and to manual. Good overall. 9-25213 (100-200)

2777
$64.40

DOUBLE-SIDED SHEET OF CHRISTMAS MUSIC. Two sided page in black and red titled “In Nativitate Domini”. The music shown with words below. SIZE: 17-1/4″ x 12″ CONDITION: Some light folds, otherwise very good. 9-25314 (50-100)

2778
$402.50

LOT OF 6 HOLLYWOOD ITEMS. 1) Limited edition a gelatin silver print by Laszlo Willinger depicting Vivien Leigh in “Waterloo Bridge”. Marked “AP 19/20″ and signed by the photographer. Housed in a modern frame with double matte. 2) Framed photograph of Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh. The photographic print hand signed by each. Housed in a modern gilt frame with glass. 3) A framed Phoenix Theatre play card signed by Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier. 4) Framed letter and envelope signed by Olivia De Havilland dated 1994. 5) Framed cancelled check signed Rod Serling dated 1966. 6) Modern book of 30 postcards of the Wizard of Oz. SIZE: 1) Sight: 13-1/2″ x 10-1/2″; 2) 9-1/2″ x 7-1/2″; 3) 8″ x 5″; 4) 19″ x 11-3/4″; 5) 3″ x 8” CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-25383 (200-300)

2779
$0.00

TWO FRAMED BEADED PURSES AND FOUR MISC. BOOKS. The purses housed in a lucite shadow box, both decorated with flowers. Also included are four books: Portraits of New England Birds (1932), The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Cambridge Edition (1911), A Life of William Shakespeare by Sidney Lee, First Edition, London (1898), Everyman’s House by Carolyn Bartlett Crane (1925). Along with a pair of composition 5-1/2″ Native American bookends. SIZE: Frame: 26-1/2″ x 18″ CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-25212 (150-250)

2780
$690.00

NEW ENGLAND WOOD BOX IN BLUE PAINT. Circa 1870. The open pine firewood storage box in original vibrant blue paint with Cupid’s bow-shaped base. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h x 25-3/4″ w x 18″ d. CONDITION: Very good with expected wear, nice patina. 9-25658 (500-800)

2781
$28.75

TWO LAMP BASES AND WOOD COMPOTE. The lot consists of a 27″ Art Nouveau Table Lamp base carved with irises against a stippled background. The other lamp, made up of copper parts, as is. 9-1/2″ high x 13″ high turned wood compote as found. CONDITION: Wood lamp good. Others, as is. 9-26466 (50-75)

3000
$690.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Please Note: There is a typographical error in the title. It should read “1888 Nickel” NOT “1888 Silver”. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the coin, just a typographical error.

1888 NICKEL 3 CENT PIECE. Housed in a lucite holder with label of Numismatic Guaranty Corporation of America ANA Official Grading Service. CONDITION: Graded “PF 63”. 9-26261 (800-1,000)

3001
$460.00

1834 SILVER DIME. Capped bust variety 2. CONDITION: Ungraded. 9-26262 (500-700)

3002
$575.00

1853 LIBERTY SEATED SILVER DOLLAR. CONDITION: Ungraded. 9-26263 (400-700)

3003
$1,092.50

1859-S SEATED LIBERTY SILVER DOLLAR. Housed in a lucite case. CONDITION: Ungraded. 9-26264 (1,500-2,000)

3004
$1,150.00

1849-D QUARTER EAGLE LIBERTY HEAD $2-1/2 GOLD PIECE. CONDITION: Ungraded. 9-26258 (1,000-1,500)

3005
$690.00

1872-S LIBERTY HEAD QUARTER EAGLE $2-1/2 GOLD PIECE. CONDITION: Ungraded. 9-26259 (1,200-1,500)

3006
$862.50

1886 LIBERTY HEAD QUARTER EAGLE $2-1/2 GOLD PIECE. CONDITION: Ungraded. 9-26260 (750-1,000)

3007
$2,070.00

1856-S INDIAN HEAD $3 GOLD PIECE. CONDITION: Ungraded. 9-26257 (1,800-3,000)

3008
$11,500.00

1798 $5 HALF EAGLE GOLD PIECE. The $5 gold piece with an heraldic eagle. CONDITION: Ungraded. 9-26254 (5,000-8,000)

3009
$3,162.50

1809 $5 HALF EAGLE GOLD PIECE. Capped bust to left. CONDITION: Ungraded. 9-26255 (3,000-4,000)

3010
$3,680.00

1893-CC LIBERTY HEAD EAGLE $10 GOLD PIECE. Housed in a lucite holder. CONDITION: Ungraded. 9-26256 (2,000-3,000)

3011
$1,725.00

1904 LIBERTY HEAD $20 DOUBLE EAGLE GOLD PIECE. The coin is in very nice condition. CONDITION: Ungraded. 7-70025 (1,200-1,400)

3012
$6,037.50

1855 LIBERTY HEAD $20 DOUBLE EAGLE GOLD PIECE. Housed in a hard plastic holder marked “KELLOGG & CO.”. Accompanying the coin is a letter from “Kagin’s of Tiburon of California”. It is a letter of authenticity. It grades the coin at “XF”. CONDITION: Ungraded. 9-26253 (6,000-8,000)

3013
$3,565.00

TWO 1986 PROOF $50 GOLD AMERICAN EAGLES. Both housed in orig boxes w/ certificate. The one ounce coins in orig condition. CONDITION: Proof. 9-26191 (3,400-4,000)

3014
$3,565.00

TWO 1986 PROOF $50 GOLD AMERICAN EAGLES. These one ounce gold coins housed in their orig folders and boxes. CONDITION: Proof. 9-26192 (3,400-4,000)

3015
$9,200.00

8 ESCUDO GOLD COIN FROM THE 1715 SPANISH FLEET. Accompanying the coin is a Cobb Coin Company, Inc. certificate of Authenticity. Coin #C21 Ex 7 from the reign of Philip V, minted in Mexico, assayer is “M”, circa 1700 with a weight of 26.47 grams. PROVENANCE: An original investor with Mel Fisher. CONDITION: Certificate indicates a “Grade One”, points 149. 9-26326 (2,000-2,500)

3016
$6,900.00

8 ESCUDO GOLD COIN FROM THE 1715 SPANISH FLEET. Accompanying the coin is a Treasure Salvor’s Inc. certificate. Coin #GS-206 from the reign of Philip V, minted in Mexico, assayer not visible, circa 1700 with a weight of 33.54 grams including the mount. The gold cobb mounted in a gold necklace bezel. PROVENANCE: An original investor with Mel Fisher. CONDITION: Certificate indicates “fine”. 9-26324 (2,000-2,500)

3017
$7,590.00

8 ESCUDO GOLD COIN FROM THE 1715 SPANISH FLEET. Accompanying the coin is a Treasure Salvor’s Inc. certificate. Coin #GS-48 from the reign of Philip V, minted in Mexico, assayer “J”, circa 1700 with a weight of 31.81 grams including the mount. The gold cobb mounted in a gold necklace-bezel. PROVENANCE: An original investor with Mel Fisher. CONDITION: Certificate indicates “fine”. 9-26325 (2,000-2,500)

3018
$3,450.00

FOUR 8 REALE SILVER COINS FROM THE NUESTRA SENORA DE ATOCHA. Accompanying each coin is a Treasure Salver’s, Inc. certificate of authenticity. 1) Number 86A-191855, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer “Q”, weight 23.20 grams, grade One, 2) Number 86A-192820, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 24.00 grams, grade One, 3) Number 86A-189798, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer “T”, weight 26.60 grams, grade One, 4) Number 86A-134606, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer “Q”, weight 26.00 grams, grade One. PROVENANCE: An original investor with Mel Fisher. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-26328 (2,500-3,500)

3019
$1,610.00

FOUR 8 REALE SILVER COINS FROM THE NUESTRA SENORA DE ATOCHA. Accompanying each coin is a Treasure Salver’s, Inc. certificate of authenticity. 1) Number 85A-142326 reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer “T”, weight 26.80 grams, grade One, 2) Number 85A-124095, reign of Philip II, mint POTOSI, assayer “B”, weight 24.30 grams, grade One, 3) Number 85A-119174, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer “T”, weight 25.90 grams, grade One, 4) Number 85A-116232, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 21.50 grams, grade One. PROVENANCE: An original investor with Mel Fisher. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-26327 (2,500-3,500)

3020
$1,495.00

FOUR 8 REALE SILVER COINS FROM THE NUESTRA SENORA DE ATOCHA. Accompanying each coin is a Treasure Salver’s, Inc. certificate of authenticity. 1) Number 85A-262288, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer “M”, weight 26.20 grams, partial date 16__, grade One, 2) Number 85A-106140, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer “R”, weight 25.80 grams, grade One, 3) Number 85A-262562, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer “T”, weight 26.70 grams, partial date 161_, grade One, 4) Number 85A-114772, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer “T”, weight 26.00 grams, partial date _620, grade One. PROVENANCE: An original investor with Mel Fisher. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-26329 (2,500-3,500)

3021
$1,207.50

FOUR 8 REALE SILVER COINS FROM THE NUESTRA SENORA DE ATOCHA. Accompanying each coin is a Treasure Salver’s, Inc. certificate of authenticity. 1) Number 86A-190281, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 22.10 grams, grade Two, 2) Number 86A-190113, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 23.10 grams, grade Two, 3) Number 86A-139077, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 20.70 grams, grade Three, 4) Number 86A-135971, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 21.10 grams, grade Three. PROVENANCE: An original investor with Mel Fisher. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-26331 (1,500-2,000)

3022
$1,207.50

FOUR 8 REALE SILVER COINS FROM THE NUESTRA SENORA DE ATOCHA. Accompanying each coin is a Treasure Salver’s, Inc. certificate of authenticity. 1) Number 86A-133726, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer “T”, weight 22.20 grams, grade Three, 2) Number 86A-190287, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 18.00 grams, grade Three, 3) Number 86A-137876, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer “M”, weight 19.80 grams, grade Three, 4) Number 86A-190851, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 14.80 grams, grade Three. PROVENANCE: An original investor with Mel Fisher. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-26330 (1,000-1,500)

3023
$1,150.00

FOUR 8 REALE SILVER COINS FROM THE NUESTRA SENORA DE ATOCHA. Accompanying each coin is a Treasure Salver’s, Inc. certificate of authenticity. 1) Number 86A-139322 reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 18.00 grams, grade Three, 2) Number 86A-189809, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer “T”, weight 18.90 grams, grade Three, 3) Number 86A-189672, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 19.20 grams, grade Three, 4) Number 86A-193260, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 14.00 grams, grade Three. PROVENANCE: An original investor with Mel Fisher. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-26332 (1,000-1,500)

3024
$1,150.00

FIVE 8 REALE SILVER COINS FROM THE NUESTRA SENORA DE ATOCHA OR SANTA MARGARITA. Accompanying each coin is a Treasure Salver’s, Inc. certificate of authenticity. 1) Number M-80-4483, reign of Philip, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 14.80 grams, grade Four, 2) Number M-80-9711, reign of Philip, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 9.90 grams, grade Four, 3) Number 86A-134730, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer “M”, weight 22.10 grams, grade Four, 4) Number A84-216, reign of Philip, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 10.08 grams, grade Four, 5) Number 9913, reign of Philip, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 8.77 grams, grade Four. PROVENANCE: An original investor with Mel Fisher. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-26335 (800-1,200)

3025
$920.00

ONE 8 REALE & TWO 4 REALE SILVER COINS FROM THE NUESTRA SENORA DE ATOCHA. Accompanying each coin is a Treasure Salver’s, Inc. certificate of authenticity. 1) 8 Reale: Number 85A-152141 reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer “Q”, weight 26.80 grams, grade One, 2) 4 Reale: Number 85A-147204, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer “R”, weight 12.40 grams, grade One, 3) 4 Reale: Number 85A-153161, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer “T”, weight 13.10 grams, grade One. PROVENANCE: An original investor with Mel Fisher. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-26334 (1,000-2,000)

3026
$1,012.00

FOUR 4 REALE SILVER COINS FROM THE NUESTRA SENORA DE ATOCHA. Accompanying each coin is a Treasure Salver’s, Inc. certificate of authenticity. 1) Number 86A-192206, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer “Q”, weight 10.90 grams, grade Two, 2) Number 86A-191832, reign of Philip II, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 12.90 grams, grade Two; partial date visible__61, 3) Number 86A-138148, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 8.10 grams, grade Four, 4) Number 86A-188810, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 10.10 grams, grade Four. PROVENANCE: An original investor with Mel Fisher. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-26333 (800-1,200)

3027
$1,035.00

THREE 2 REALE & ONE 1 REALE SILVER COINS FROM THE NUESTRA SENORA DE ATOCHA OR SANTA MARGARITA. Accompanying each coin is a Treasure Salver’s, Inc. certificate of authenticity. 1) 2 Reale: Number M84-127, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 5.32 grams, grade Two, 2) 2 Reale: Number 86A-191132, reign of Philip II, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 3.80 grams, grade Three, 3) 1 Reale: Number 86A-193561, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 1.600 grams, grade Three, 4) 2 Reale: Number M84-116, reign of Philip III, mint POTOSI, assayer not visible, weight 5.66 grams, grade Four. PROVENANCE: An original investor with Mel Fisher. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-26336 (800-1,200)

3028
$345.00

6 REALE FRAGMENTS FROM THE NUESTRA SENORA DE ATOCHA & SANTA MARGARITA. There are no certificates with these six coins. Five have Atocha numbers, the other has no identification. There is no identification as to what denomination Reale they are. Numbers include 86A-112030; 85A-223179; 85A-223901; 86A-111508; 86A-111977. PROVENANCE: An original investor with Mel Fisher. CONDITION: Fragments as stated. No official grading. 9-26337 (200-400)

3029
$1,207.50

SMALL PEWTER TEAPOT RECOVERED FROM THE WRECK OF THE NUESTRA SENORA DE ATOCHA. Accompanying the piece is a Treasure Salver’s Inc. Certificate of Authenticity No. 85A-A011. The tapered body having a cast scroll handle and oil can type spout. Space for locking cover which is not present. Unmarked. SIZE: 4″ h. PROVENANCE: An original investor with Mel Fisher. CONDITION: As found. Holes in side as you would expect in an item found in the ocean after 300 years. 9-26186 (2,000-4,000)

3030
$172,500.00

AN OUTSTANDING AND UNIQUE AMAZING GOLD TREASURE FROM THE NUESTRA SENORA DE ATOCHA CIRCA 1622. This incredible find encompasses an encrustation of three gold bars and a long gold chain fused as one with coral as found on the ocean floor. The gold mass includes; 1)a 6-1/2″ long by 1-1/4″ wide by 1/2″ deep gold bar marked “XXI” plus two dots equating to 21.5 karats. One end is cut with a weight of 846 grams. 2) 3-1/4″ long by 3/4″ wide by 1/4″ deep gold bar with no visible markings because it is obscured by sea growth. 3) 8-3/4″ long by 1-1/2″ wide by 3/4″ deep gold bar marked “XVI” equating to 16 karats and having a partial royal seal. 4) gold chain. It is impossible to determine its length because it is coiled and fused with the bars and untested. 5) encrusted inside with the chain and bars could be something including the possibility of gem stones. To our knowledge this is the only “as found” gold bar cluster that has come to market and still intact as most of the gold bars were cleaned. Accompanying lot is the Treasure Salvor’s Inc. certificate of authenticity “TSI #85A-GB117” indicating that this item was listed on the manifest. A truly remarkable treasure! SIZE: As indicated above. Total weight: 3,604 grams(115.6 tr. oz). Bar one is 846 grams (27 tr. oz.), 21.5 karat; 2758 grams for the remainder (88.6 tr. oz), 16 karat and unknown karat of chain and small bar. PROVENANCE: An original investor with Mel Fisher. CONDITION: Bar number one has separated from the cluster due to the deterioration of the coral mass. It can be easily placed where it used to be. Otherwise, as found on the ocean floor. 9-26189 (150,000-200,000)

3031
$0.00

STEINWAY BABY GRAND PIANO. Circa 1907. New York. Steinway & Sons Model A II Square-Tail Baby Grand Piano in mahogany case, serial number 126494. Of typical form, each cheek with scrolled molded detail, the case raised on square tapering molded legs terminating in Marlborough feet raised on brass casters. Piano is accompanied by a mahogany piano bench with details similar to piano. SIZE: 72″ Case l, 56″ w. CONDITION: Piano retains good action and has remained in the same family for several years with periodic maintenance and tuning, sound board has hairline cracks but retains good tone, case with alligator finish. Right cheek facing with veneer damage in need of restoration. Otherwise, generally good. 9-25596 (7,000-9,000)

3032
$4,600.00

STEINWAY & SONS WALNUT BABY GRAND PIANO. Circa 1962. New York. This Steinway Baby Grand piano, model “M” with serial number 376294, additionally marked S 110, of typical form with tapering cylindrical brass-capped legs offered with a matching piano bench. SIZE: 66″ l x 57″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall. Soundboard with no visible shrinkage cracks. Finish on case also very good. 9-25564 (5,000-7,000)

3033
$4,025.00

FINE LYON & HEALY MAPLE MODEL 15 HARP. Circa 1953 with serial number “4474”. 46 string example decorated with classical painted and gilt floral sprigs and is accompanied by tuning key and cover. Engraved and inlaid with company logo “LYON & HEALY/MAKER/CHICAGO, U.S.A./PATENT APPLIED FOR/NO. 4474-15”. SIZE: 70-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Surfaces original with honey color and nice patina. Tight shrinkage crack on seam at top of shoulder. In need of restringing. 7-70024 (3,000-5,000)

3034
$2,415.00

CASED MARTIN HD-28 SIX STRING ACOUSTIC GUITAR SERIAL NUMBER 844505. The light maple and walnut guitar in as new condition housed in a Martin guitar case ready for use. SIZE: 40-3/4″ long CONDITION: Very good. Used very little. 9-25696 (1,200-1,600)

3035
$1,495.00

SWISS TEN TUNE MUSIC BOX. Last quarter 19th Century. Switzerland. The rectangular rosewood and walnut marquetry case, the lid decorated with harp, pipes, and horns within a floral spray with burl walnut cross banding. The front similarly decorated fitted with cast gilt metal carrying handles on ebonized molded base. Serial number 56036 model number 1681. Playing 10 tunes on a single 16″ cylinder. SIZE: Case: 8-1/2″ h x 30-1/2″ x l 13″ d. CONDITION: Case very good. Player appears clean and in operable condition. All teeth on single comb intact. Interior retains original label listing tunes. 9-26298 (2,000-3,000)

3036
$345.00

SWISS OR GERMAN MUSIC BOX. 19th century. The rosewood box with marquetry floral spray on lid fitted with an 8″ cylinder and with serial number 10868. Label and maker’s name absent. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 15-1/2″ l x 6-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Case refinished and re-polished. Musical movement appears operational. Comb intact. 7-70081 (600-800)

3037
$287.50

SWISS CYLINDER MUSIC BOX. Second half 19th century. Rosewood and marquetry case with hinged lid opening to the movement with 8-1/4″ cylinder. Fitted with a damper surmounted by a lyre form lever. SIZE: Case: 5-1/2″ h x 17-1/3″ l x 8-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Box in need of repolishing. Mechanism appears operational. In need of cleaning. Three teeth on comb broken. Otherwise good. 9-25298 (400-600)

3038
$6,900.00

OUTSTANDING SIX PIECE STERLING SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE BY REED & BARTON IN THE “DEVONSHIRE” PATTERN. Pieces are date marked for 1938, also each piece on the base is marked “Devonshire Hand Chased” as well as “640C”. The set is decorated with repousse flowers and gadrooned border. No monogram. Set consisting of 12″ h coffee pot marked “4 1/4 Pts”, 8-1/2″ h teapot marked “2 1/2 Pts”, 7″ covered sugar, 5-3/4″ creamer, 4-1/2″ waste bowl and 28″ (33-1/4″ with handles) oval tray. SIZE: As noted. Weight: 285 troy oz. PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey home. CONDITION: Very good. One small dimple in tray. 9-26190 (6,000-8,000)

3039
$3,450.00

OUTSTANDING FIVE PIECE STERLING TEA SET IN A REPOUSSE FLOWER MOTIF. The round footed tea set having a leaf and flower repousse motif & scroll motif. Each piece inscribed on the underside of the base “M.S.S.-J.G.M Jr. June 2nd 1906.” Set consisting of: 8″ teapot marked “1823, 3 pts”; 5-3/4″ teapot marked “1823, 3 its”; 4-1/4″ covered sugar marked “1823”; 3-1/2″ creamer marked “1823”; 3-1/4″ waste bowl marked “1823.” WEIGHT: 105 tr. oz. PROVENANCE: Wedding gift to consignor’s grandparents Madeleine S. Scatcherd & John G. Milburn, Jr. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25873 (3,000-5,000)

3040
$3,910.00

87 PIECE STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SET BY DURGIN IN THE “CHRYSANTHEMUM” PATTERN. Monogrammed, retailed by Shreve Crump & Low Co. Twelve 7″ spoons; twelve 7″ forks; twelve 5-3/4″ teaspoons; twelve 7-1/2″ forks; eleven 6-1/2″ solid handled butter knives; four hors d’oeuvres forks; twelve 8-1/4″ sterling handled knives; twelve 9-1/4″ sterling handled knives. WEIGHT: 113 Troy oz. CONDITION: Sterling handled knives have some rust at edges and juncture with handle. 9-25347 (2,000-3,000)

3041
$5,175.00

APPROXIMATELY 160 PIECES OF KIRK/STIEFF STERLING WITH BOXES. Stieff “Stieff Rose.” Monogrammed in wood boxes. Twelve 8-3/4″ knives, five 7″ forks, five 6″ salad forks, six 5-3/4″ ice cream forks, thirteen 5-1/2″ teaspoons, six 5-1/2″ soup spoons, four 6-1/2″ spoons, six 4 1/4″ demitasse spoons, six 7-1/2″ ice tea spoons, three 7-3/4″ tablespoons, two 8-1/2″ serving spoons, one 7-1/4″ serving spoons, one 8 1/2″ serving fork, one 6-1/2″ ladle, one 9″ tomato server, one 7″ master butter knife, one 6″ sugar spoon, one 6-1/4″ jelly spoon, one 5-3/4″ olive spoon and two 6″ serving forks, six 7″ forks, twelve 6″ salad forks, eight 5-3/4″ teaspoons, five 5-1/2″ spoons, six 5-1/2″ soup spoons, seven 8″ ice tea spoons, four 8-1/2″ tablespoons, two piece 13-1/2″ carving set, two piece 9-1/2″ carving set, one 8″ serving fork, one 6″ sugar spoon, one 5″ ladle, one 5-3/4″ olive spoon, one 6″ bottle opener, fourteen 6″ butter knives, one 4-1/4″ sugar tongs, two pieces carving set, one 10″ pie server, one 8-1/2″ carving fork, four miscellaneous pieces. WEIGHT: 165 tr. oz. without knives. CONDITION: Generally very good with light surface scratches. 9-25528 (4,000-6,000)

3042
$2,127.50

TWO GORHAM STERLING SILVER PLATTERS. 1) 15″ x 21″ Marked on base “A2797”. 2) 15″ x 10-1/4″ Marked on base “A2794”. WEIGHT: 82 Troy oz. CONDITION: Dents and scratches to small platter. Fine scratches to surface to large platter. 9-25331 (1,500-2,500)

3043
$661.25

GORHAM STERLING SILVER TRAY IN THE “CHIPPENDALE” PATTERN. Marked on bottom “117”, date marked “1955”. WEIGHT: 25.7 Troy oz. SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25460 (800-1,200)

3044
$2,300.00

SET OF FOUR STERLING COLUMN CANDLESTICKS BY GORHAM SILVER COMPANY. Rhode Island. Each candlestick in the form of a classical Corinthian column with stop-fluted shaft on a square stepped base. Each candlestick with Gorham hallmarks, sterling, model number A-241, additionally marked with stamp of a skeleton key, the date marked for 1906. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good with minor and minimal shallow denting on bases, otherwise very good. 9-25326 (1,000-2,000)

3045
$1,840.00

FINE SOLID SILVER GRAPE DECORATED PUNCH BOWL. The base marked “900” and hallmarked “AA.” The footed round bowl having and applied border of cast silver gilt grape vine with grape clusters and leaves. WEIGHT: 55 tr. oz. No monogram. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 12″ w. CONDITION: Very good with one small dimple in side. 9-25558 (1,500-2,500)

3046
$2,645.00

84 PIECE STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SET BY REED & BARTON IN THE “CLASSIC ROSE” PATTERN. Comes with original receipt from 1970 and a lot in orig bags. No monogram. Housed in a wood silver box. Set consists of; eight 9″ dinner knives, eight 6″ butter knives (hollow handles), two 6″ butter knives (hollow handles), eight 7-1/2″ forks, eight 6-3/4″ forks, eight 5-1/2″ cocktail forks, eight 7-1/2″ iced tea spoons, eight 6-3/4″ spoons, twelve 6″ teaspoons, one 10-1/2″ pie server, two 8-3/4″ tablespoons, one 8-1/2″ slotted spoon, one 7″ ladle, one 5-1/2″ ladle, one 6-1/2″ jelly server, one 5″ shovel spoon, one 6″ sugar spoon, one 8-1/4″ meat fork, one 4-1/2″ sugar tongs, two 5-1/2″ pickle forks, one 5″ lemon fork, and one 7″ master butter knife. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Like new. 9-26494 (1,500-2,500)

3047
$2,415.00

79 PIECE STERLING FLATWARE SET BY REED & BARTON IN THE “TAPESTRY” PATTERN. No monogram. Comes in a nice one drawer silver chest. Set includes; twelve 9″ dinner knives, eight 7″ butter knives (hollow handles), twelve 7-1/2″ forks, twelve 7″ forks, eight 7″ spoons, eighteen 6″ spoons, one 10-1/2″ pie server, two 8-1/2″ table spoons, one 7-1/2″ master butter knife, one 7-1/4″ ladle, one 2-pc. 8-1/2″ salad set, one 6″ sugar spoon, and one 6″ pickle fork. WEIGHT: 81 Troy Oz. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Very good, seldom used. 9-26495 (2,000-3,000)

3048
$1,265.00

46 PIECE STERLING FLATWARE SET BY SHREVE & CO. IN THE “DELORES” PATTERN. The set consisting of: six 9-1/2″ knives, six 7-1/2″ forks, six 7″ forks, six 5-1/4″ soup spoons, five 6″ salad forks, eleven 5-3/4″ teaspoons, six 5-3/4″ butter knives (solid handles). Monogrammed “M”. Housed in a blue-lined silver box. WEIGHT: 44 Troy Oz. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Very good. Shows use. One teaspoon has bent bowl. Box with wear. 9-25611 (1,000-1,500)

3049
$2,070.00

LOT OF 75 PIECES OF STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. Lot consists of: 39 pieces of Watson “New Victoria,” six 9″ knives, three 7″ forks, eleven 5-3/4″ teaspoons, six 5-1/4″ soup spoons, eight 5-1/2″ solid handled butter knives, four 8″ tablespoons, one 7-3/4″ tomato server, three broken forks, six 5-1/2″ teaspoons towll “Old Colonial,” eight 6-1/4″ salad forks Wallace “Normandie,” six 7″ soup spoons Dominick & Haff “Virginia,”one 11” ladle Gorham “Strasbourg,” 15 other pieces and another three broken pieces. WEIGHT: 71 tr. oz. without knives. All are monogrammed. CONDITION: All show use. 9-25529 (1,500-2,000)

3050
$431.25

SIX PIECES OF REPOUSSE STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. 12-1/4″ S Kirk & Son Inc stuffing spoon; pair of 8-1/2″ tablespoons, Baltimore Rose pattern; 9-1/2″ serving fork, S. Kirk & Son; 9-3/4″ pie server by Stieff; 6″ teaspoon by S. Kirk & Son. WEIGHT (without pie server): 15.6 Troy oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25350 (300-500)

3051
$1,150.00

SEVEN PIECES OF STERLING SILVER TABLEWARE. 1) Two handled 3″ h x 4-1/2″ d (w/o handles) bowl with beaded edge marked “Shreve Crump Co of Boston Ma”, no monogram. 2) 6-1/2″ dia (with handle) porringer by Wallace marked 4238, no monogram. 3) 6-1/2″ dia shallow bowl with decorated edge by Reed & Barton, date marked 1950. 4) 4-1/4″ h x 7-1/4″ dia Revere style footed bowl by Becht & Hartl Inc, marked 6567 on base, no monogram. 5) 4″ high handled gravy boat by Gorham, marked A2780, retailed by Shreve Crump & Low Co, date marked 1906. 6) 3-1/4″ h – 5″ x 3-1/4″ open tea caddy marked Sterling 81, engraved decorated, no monogram. 7) Weighted 6-1/4″ high compote. TOTAL WEIGHT (without compote: 41 Troy Oz. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Dimple. 6) Some small dents. 7) As is. 9-25340 (700-900)

3052
$345.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF SILVER ITEMS. 1) Twenty-four pieces of Mother of Pearl handled flatware. 2) Pair 5″ high pepper shakers by Scofield in a repose rose style pattern. 3) Eight coin silver spoons, including two 8-3/4″ by J.M. Ford (dents) and six 5-3/4″ by “F&H”. TOTAL WEIGHT OF STERLING AND COIN: 13.6 Troy oz. CONDITION: Good unless otherwise noted. 9-25530 (300-500)

3053
$287.50

FIFTEEN MISCELLANEOUS PIECES OF SILVER TABLEWARE. Pair of 2-1/2″ h open salts, Birmingham 1906 (1 glass liner missing); pair of 2″ h oval unmarked open salt frames; pair of 1-1/2″ h hexagon shaped open salts unmarked (1 liner missing); 1-1/4″ h sterling green glass lined octagon open salt; fancy oval 1-1/2″ h open salt with rams head decoration; another open salt (no liner); two napkin rings; two sterling salt spoons; glass and sterling pepper shaker; and a small French hinged box. CONDITION: As described, good. 9-25358 (200-400)

3054
$230.00

STERLING SILVER CARD CASE AND DOUBLE FRAME. 1) The Gorham sterling hinged top card case marked with Gorham hallmarks Sterling 21 m (1880), engraved, decorated with floral design. 2) The side hinged case decorated with all over floral scrolls; a central oval unmonogrammed area left blank. Fold over clasp. The interior having 2 oval frames with one glass present surrounded by a green velvet material, marked Sterling with an unknown makers mark. WEIGHT: 5.5 Troy oz. SIZE: 1) 3-1/2″ x 2-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Very good; 2) Velvet liner as is. 9-25339 (200-300)

3055
$345.00

STERLING SILVER FOOTED BOWL. The round punch decorated flaring rim bowl having three shell-decorated hoof-foot legs. The bottom of the feet marked with a star and “IA”. Unmarked, tested sterling. Unknown age. WEIGHT: 6.7 tr. oz. SIZE: 3-1/4″ high x 5-3/4″ diam. CONDITION: Good. 9-25403 (200-300)

3056
$402.50

GROUP OF FOUR ROYAL WORCESTER JAPANESQUE ITEMS. Late 19th Century. England. Including a pair of squat ewers with winged dragon gilt handles, the first an undecorated blank, the second gilt decorated overall with vines of moon flowers. Both with Worcester marked in underglaze green and with model number 1048 i underglaze green. The decorated ewer with registration number 21627, and printed “PATENT METALLIC”. A tower form matte glaze vase gilt decorated with a foliate sprig beside a simulated shuttered window. The foot rim gilt decorated with flower heads with Worcester mark in underglaze green beneath base. A chamber stick in the form of a classical urn mounted on the back of a tortoise. Marked in aubergine underglaze additionally with “PATENT METALLIC”. SIZE: Ewers 7-1/4″ h, vase 7-3/4″ h, chamber stick 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Tortoise with professional repairs to proper right legs. Otherwise all else generally very good. 9-27057 (400-600)

3057
$345.00

TWO ROYAL WORCESTER JAPANESQUE ITEMS. Late 19th Century. England. The first in the form of an ewer applied with a gilt branch handle, the body decorated with raised gilt flowering and fruit-filled sprigs. Decorated with two exotic polychrome painted birds. Marked beneath the base in under-glaze green registration number 7112 above an additional number 1116. The second, a globular basket-weave vase with naturalized branch feet. Each end with a gilt woven handle, gilt decorated overall with flowering trees. The top rim with molded Greek key border. SIZE: 10-1/4″ h of first, 8″ h of second. CONDITION: Both very good structural condition. The second with wear to gilded surfaces. 9-27056 (400-600)

3058
$0.00
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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 (400-600)

3059
$0.00

FINE PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER DECORATED EWERS. First half 20th century. England. Each ewer decorated in pale shades of pink, yellow and blue with gilt decorated floral branches. Each with Royal Worcester crown mark above registration number “189077”. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24870 (800-1,200)

3060
$0.00

PAIR OF GEORGE JONES IMPERIAL AMETHYST EARTHENWARE PITCHERS. Late 19th century. England. Each with gilded trim and polychrome enameled with flowers to a deep blue ground, printed marks “IMPERIAL/AMETHYST” above crescent enclosing monogram above “& SONS” all above “ENGLAND”. Also, each with purple ink number “22051/12”. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h x 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Each with gilt wear to rim and handle; and small areas of enamel flaking. 9-24867 (300-500)

3061
$0.00

PORCELAIN FIGURE OF EAGLE. 20th century. Continental. Unsigned piece depicting brown and white eagle perched on rockwork plinth decorated overall with flowers and tufts of moss. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h x 5-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24869 (500-700)

3062
$4,140.00

FINE ROYAL DRESDEN COVERED URN. This large example with paint decorated tableau depicting a maiden seated beneath trees feeding grapes to three young children while being serenaded by two putti playing stringed instruments centered by wide scrolling gilt decorated bands. The conforming lid with large pineapple knop on a high-luster brown ground. Beneath the base is an inscription in script beneath the base “APODENTIA./DEPOSE”. Also with a beehive mark in under-glaze blue. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h. CONDITION: One handle reattached to body. Minimal and minor wear to gilded surfaces, primarily at shoulder. 9-25479 (1,000-1,500)

3063
$172.50

ENAMEL DECORATED FISCHER J. BUDAPEST EWER. Late 19th century, Hungary. Nice double wall example floral decorated overall with reticulated blue flowers with gilt accents. Conforming cover with floral knop. Marked on base with shield in underglaze gray and with incised model No. 2647. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h. CONDITION: With hairline crack at apex of handle and with tight vertical hairline at spout. Lid with shallow fleabites. 9-26011 (150-200)

3064
$172.50

TWO ENAMELED PORCELAIN BOXES. Late 19th, early 20th century. The first a Colaport enameled jeweled shoe with cover with under-glaze blue mark. The second a Russian example of a figural porcelain ram in dark blues and greens on white ground with black eagle mark. SIZE: Shoe: 5-1/4″ l; Ram: 6-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-70028 (500-700)

3065
$2,300.00

OUTSTANDING FIVE PIECE STERLING TEA SET. Mark on base of “MM” within a circle within a shield. The fancy decoration of raised leaf and shell design, all on round feet and scroll handles. The set consists of: 11″ h teapot marked “9048, 2 1/3 pints”; 10″ h teapot marked “95-9048″ 2 1/2 pints; 7-1/2” h covered sugar marked “95-9048″; 6” h creamer marked “95-9048″; 3-1/2” h waste bowl marked “9048.” WEIGHT: 72 tr. oz. No monogram. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25575 (1,500-2,500)

3066
$1,840.00

FIVE PIECE STERLING SILVER TEA SET BY GORHAM IN THE “PLYMOUTH” PATTERN. Set consists of: 9-1/2″ teapot marked “2441, 2 3/8 pint”; 7-1/2″ teapot marked “2442, 2 pint”; 6-1/2″ footed creamer marked “2444, 5/8 pint”; 6-1/2″ footed covered sugar marked “2443”; 4-1/2″ waste bowl marked “2445.” Retailed by Shreve, Crump & Low Co. WEIGHT: 72 tr. oz. No monogram. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25587 (1,500-2,500)

3067
$862.50

THREE PIECE ASSEMBLED STERLING TEA SET. The 9-1/2″ continental tea pot marked with an “SH” within a diamond and small head hallmark. The body decorated with an swirled rib pattern, scroll handle and three scroll feet, the similar 3-3/4″ high sugar and 3-1/4″ high creamer with English hallmarks (London 1896/97 Hutton & Sons, LTD). WEIGHT: 33 tr. oz. No monogram. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25576 (500-700)

3068
$2,415.00

SET OF STERLING FLATWARE BY GORHAM, “CHANTILLY” PATTERN. Comprising 80 pieces including: twelve 9-3/4″ dinner knives, twelve 7-1/2″ dinner forks, twelve 5-3/4″ salad forks, six 6-1/2″ bouillon spoons, thirteen 6″ solid handle butter knives, twelve 5-3/4″ teaspoons, six 5-3/4″ grapefruit spoons (gold wash bowls) and seven 8-1/2″ tablespoons. WEIGHT: 82 tr. oz. Monogrammed. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26297 (2,000-3,000)

3069
$2,012.50

67 PIECE STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SET BY WALLACE IN THE “GRAND COLONIAL” PATTERN. No monogram. Set includes: eight 7″ Forks, eight 6-1/4″ Salad Forks, ten 6″ Soup Spoons, ten 6″ Solid Handled Butter Knives, sixteen 6″ Teaspoons, six 5-1/2″ hors d’oeuvres Forks, eight 9″ Knives, one 6-3/4″ Master Butter Knife, one 8″ Meat Fork, and one 6″ Sugar Spoon. WEIGHT: 60 Troy oz. CONDITION: Shows some use, very good. 9-26296 (2,000-3,000)

3070
$1,552.50

60 PIECE STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SET BY WATSON SILVER CO. IN THE “FOXHALL” PATTERN. The set includes: eight 8″ knives, eight 7″ forks, eight 6-1/4″ forks, seven 5-1/2″ cocktail forks, fourteen 6″ teaspoons, eight 6″ soup spoons, seven 5-1/2″ butter knives (solid handles). No monogram. Housed in a lined silver box. WEIGHT: 55 Troy Oz. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25612 (1,000-1,500)

3071
$1,380.00

SET OF 12 ELEGANT STERLING GOBLETS BY INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY IN THE “LORD SAYBROOK” PATTERN. Bottom marked “P664.” All with gold wash interior. The goblets having a flared rim cup with round base. SIZE: 6-1/2″ high, 3-1/2″ deep at rim. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25328 (1,200-1,600)

3072
$690.00

SIXTEEN PIECES OF MISCELLANEOUS SILVER DRESSER TABLE ITEMS. Includes: 8-1/4″ Repousse sterling hand mirror (chips to glass); 8″ x 6″ sterling frame marked Shreve Crump & Low Co. 1890/2; wood lined rectangular unmarked silver box; 3″ h covered powder box with original puff, marked Shreve Crump & Low Co. Also includes a pair of candle snuffer/trimmers, sterling inkwell, Gorham sterling shoehorn (B2466), grape shears, bell and more. CONDITION: Very good, otherwise noted. 9-25357 (300-500)

3073
$632.50

TWO STERLING SILVER MULTI-PIECE DRESSER SETS. Set 1) By International, consisting of: 13-3/4″ beveled edge hand mirror; 10″ handled brush; 7-1/4″ oval brush; 9″ shoehorn; 7-1/2″ comb; 7-1/2″ nail file; 4-1/2″ dia. cut glass covered powder jar; and 5″ h cut glass perfume bottle with stopper. Each piece having a monogram. Set 2) Assembled repousse sterling silver set including 7″ oval brush; 5-1/4″ handled brush; 5″ oval brush; 4″ oval brush; 7″ shoehorn; 6-1/2″ ring handled mirror with beveled glass; Two 1-1/2″ dia. rouge jars; 5″ nail accessory stand; 6-1/2″ button hook; 4-1/2″ button hook; 6-1/4″ nail file; 4-1/2″ nail file (as is); 4-1/2″ cuticle knife; 4-1/4″ corkscrew. Most pieces with monogram with different manufacturers. Accompanied by a 4-1/2″ h silver plated shaker. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Set 1) Handled brush & mirror have small dents, otherwise the set is very good. Set 2) As noted above, generally good. 9-25115 (800-1,200)

3074
$287.50

TWO ASPREY STERLING SILVER FRAMES AND SILVER CARD CASE. Two small folding four-section sterling silver frames. Hallmarked and marked ASPREY STERLING. One with names engraved with dates and initials. The other blank. A 2-1/2″ x 3-1/2″ hinged card case marked .800 Italy. Engraved design of leaf scrolls and flowers. WEIGHT: 8.7 Troy Oz. SIZE: Folded frame 2-1/2″ x 2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-25216 (300-500)

3075
$460.00

THREE LARGE STERLING COIN SILVER PUNCH LADLES. 1) 13″ Jones Ball coin silver. 2) 11-1/2″ English modern sterling. 3) 11″ Gorham “Cambridge” pattern. WEIGHT: 18.3 Troy oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25353 (400-600)

3076
$862.50

EIGHT PIECES OF REPOUSSE STERLING SILVER. Lot includes an 11″ x 7″ vegetable dish cover, unmarked; 2-1/2″ h x 6″ d footed bowl marked “Kirk & Son, 11 ounce; six 1″ h x 1-1/2” d individual open salts by Dominick and Haff dated 1876 sterling and “20.” WEIGHT: 26.8 tr. oz. SIZE: See descriptions. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25336 (800-1,200)

3077
$690.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF STERLING SILVER. 1) 5-3/4″ h square footed creamer hallmarked London, 1794/5. No maker’s mark. 2) A pair of 5-1/2″ x 4″ open work baskets hallmarked London, 1904/5; Maker “GH”. Each having a monogram “C”. 3) Seven-piece assembled nut set. The square lobed dishes with pierced decoration. Master is 5″ sq; others are 2-1/4″ sq. 4) Pair of 6″ x 3-1/2″ footed shell-shaped dishes by Shreve, Crump & Low. 5) Pair of 3″ h salt & pepper shakers. Having elongated melon form with applied swag of flowers. 6) 6″ h (with handle) handled cobalt blue lined footed basket. 7) Gold washed three-piece child’s knife, fork & spoon set hallmarked London, 1867/8, maker’s mark “GA”. Each piece is monogrammed, the spoon with presentation “From Junius Spencer Morgan”. Mr. Morgan was the father of J.P. Morgan, founder of J.S. Morgan & Co. (6″ to 7-1/2″). WEIGHT: 27 tr. oz. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: 1) Repair to foot, some small dents. 2) Very good. 3) Small dimples. 4) One with small dimples. 5) Very good. 6) Very good. 7) Very good. 9-25118 (800-1,200)

3078
$1,322.50

NINE PIECES OF STERLING SILVER TABLEWARE. 1) Large footed reticulated compote by Black, Starr & Frost New York, marked 11-5295, 5″ h x 12-1/2″ dia. 2) Gorham (Durgin) sterling footed bowl, marked 103, monogrammed. 3) Reed & Barton sterling Paul Revere reproduction footed bowl, marked X1455. 4) Whiting reticulated footed bowl, marked 3143, 3″ h x 9″ dia. 5) Weighted flower basket by Wm. Wise & Co., marked 20/I, swing handle, pierced flower decoration, monogrammed. 6) Pair of 4-1/4″ pepper shakers, marked 236, monogrammed. 7) Pair of 2-3/4″ pepper grinder, marked Empire Sterling. WEIGHT: 51 Troy oz weighable silver. CONDITION: 1) Bottom bushed in (as is). 4) One foot bent. 9-25461 (1,000-1,500)

3079
$759.00

SIX PIECES OF STERLING SILVER. Lot includes: one 1-1/2″ high round cylinder shaped inkwell with glass insert; one 4″ sterling silver and glass flask; one Jones Ball & Co, Boston, coin silver heavy inkwell and pen stand having a removable insert and silver cover; three 1-1/2″ miniature pieces including a side handled coffee pot, pepper shaker, armchair, and small pill box (broken hinge). WEIGHT: 7.2 Troy oz weighable silver. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25359 (300-500)

3080
$575.00

RETICULATED EDGE ROUND STERLING SILVER TRAY BY DOMINICK & HAFF. Dated 1906 and marked “495”. Also marked “Rand & Crane”, a Boston, Massachusetts silversmith. WEIGHT: 16 Troy oz. SIZE: 12″ dia. CONDITION: Several small dimples, very good. 9-25341 (500-800)

3081
$1,437.50

34-PIECE STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SET BY FRANK W. SMITH IN THE “NEWPORT SHELL” PATTERN. Lot consists of: three 8-1/2″ tablespoons; twelve 7″ spoons; six 7″ soup spoons; ten 5-3/4″ teaspoons; 12-1/4″ pie server; 10″ ladle; 9-1/4″ asparagus server. Monogrammed. WEIGHT: 54 tr. oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25795 (800-1,200)

3082
$1,035.00

43 PIECES OF MISCELLANEOUS STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. Six 6″ butter knives by Wallace in the “Violet” pattern; nine 5″ spoons by Reed & Barton “L’Elegante” pattern; four 7″ forks by Bailey Company; eighteen miscellaneous pieces; six sterling handled knives. WEIGHT (without knives): 36 Troy oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25355 (500-800)

3083
$1,150.00

34 PIECES OF MISCELLANEOUS STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. One International “Revere” pattern 7-1/2″ tongs; one 9-3/4″ fancy serving spoon with gold wash; one 8″ “Hand Made” potato server; one 7-1/2″ Gorham “Grecian” ladle; one 7-1/2″ Towle “Old Colonial” ladle; one 8″ tongs; two 8-1/2″ Gorham “Chantilly” spoons; one 7″ Georg Jensen “Acorn” fork with horn fork; eight pieces with sterling handles; seventeen other miscellaneous pieces. WEIGHT: 34 Troy oz weighable silver. CONDITION: Shows use, otherwise very good. 9-25354 (800-1,200)

3084
$1,150.00

TWENTY-THREE PIECES OF SILVER TABLEWARE. Eight sterling 5″ dia plates; one coin silver 6″ dia plate, Bigalow Kennard; one coin silver 5-3/4″ dia Low, Ball & Company; one 5″ h x 4-1/2″ dia sterling basket frame by Watso, marked 8199; two 2″ h x 3″ dia footed sterling dish with three feet, marked 1553, by International (dents); one 3″ h Bigelow Bros & Kennard, Boston sterling child’s mug with swan head handle; two 5″ sterling pepper shakers by Dominick & Haff, marked 544; two 1-3/4″ h pepper shakers marked Sterling GJH; 1-3/4″ covered sterling jar; 3″ h silver and glass inkwell, London 1898, marked JG&S, monogrammed; 6-1/2″ sterling plate frame with clear glass insert (chips); 3″ dia silver framed glass dish (chips). WEIGHT: 44 Troy oz. CONDITION: As noted. 9-25342 (600-900)

3085
$316.25

THREE PIECES OF STERLING SILVER AND ONE PIECE OF SILVER PLATED TABLEWARE. 1) 5-3/4″ high footed covered sterling creamer by Wallace marked 140 on base, decorated with bead edging, no monogram. Small dimples. 2) 3-1/4″ high two-handled sterling creamer by Rand & Crane of Boston, Massachusetts, no monogram. Very good. 3) Unmarked 3-1/2″ high silver plated footed mustard pot having acorn finial, scroll handle and engraved swags of leaves and flowers, monogrammed. 4) 3-3/4″ high sterling creamer by Rand & Crane of Boston, Massachusetts, no monogram, bulbous form with scroll handle supported by three trifid feet (1 broken and detached put present), no monogram. Dents. WEIGHT: 13.2 Troy oz. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-25337 (400-600)

3086
$201.25

FINE CASED STERLING SILVER SALT, PEPPER, & MUSTARD SET. Hallmarked Birmingham, 1914-15, maker “S Ld”. Set consists of: Pair of 1-1/2″ h cobalt lined pepper shakers; two 1-1/4″ dia. open salts with cobalt liners; one 1-1/4″ dia. hinged lid cobalt lined mustard pot; four 2″ salt spoons (2 are silver plated). Housed in a fitted velvet lined hinged case. WEIGHT: 1.6 tr. oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25101 (200-300)

3087
$230.00

1906-1972 SHEFFIELD FOOTBALL TROPHY ON STAND. Goat finial trophy, inscribed, “Oldham District, Sunday Schools Association Football League, Presented by Wills & Co., Oldham” victorious teams with dates from 1906-1915 on a 4″ tall, wood socle base with attached shield plaques with victorious teams with dates of 1920-1972. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Typical wear for age, paint loss to base. 9-26860 (400-600)

3088
$0.00

TWO PAIR OF FIGURAL SILVERPLATE DISHES, INCLUDING ONE YACHT REGATTA PRESENTATION. Consisting of a pair of Rogers Bros. lobster mounted oval form bowls with ball feet,one with presentation: “Yonkers Corinthian Yacht Club Regatta, 1893” 4-1/4″h x 10″w x 5″d; together with a pair of nut bowls in shell form mounted with squirrel eating a nut, on a footed base, 8-1/2″h x 11″l x 7-1/2″d. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: In good overall condition with some oxidation on lobster bowls. 9-26856 (400-600)

3089
$0.00

RARE SILVER PLATE LEMONADE SET, SHIP WILLIAM H. MACY. Third quarter 19th century, American. Reed & Barton. This fully engraved set consisting of tray, large pitcher, two cups and sugar holder. Property of the ship William H. Macy of Rockport, Maine and so engraved. Heavily chased and decorated with floral sprigs. SIZE: Pitcher: 13-1/2″ h. Tray: 18″ l. PROVENANCE: Ship William H. Macy, named for the son of Josiah Macy, one of a line of Nantucket merchants and ship owners dating to the 17th Century. William entered into business with his father in 1830 shipping in the sperm oil trade. He later went on to become the director of the Leather Manufacturer’s Bank in New York then a trust officer or trustee in several other New York institutions including presidency of the New York Hospital in 1863. The ship William H. Macy was the subject of a painting by Antonio Jacobsen. CONDITION: Plated surfaces worn and with some denting to edge of tray. Otherwise good. 9-25846 (500-1,000)

3090
$0.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Please Note: The mirrored plateau is NOT part of this lot and has been removed. You are purchasing only the 3 pairs of candlesticks. The mirrored plateau is actually the base for Lot 3125 and will be sold with that lot.

1865 SILVERPLATE PRESENTATION MIRROR PLATEAU, AND THREE PAIR OF CANDLESTICKS. Fine foliate relief cast silverplate presentation mirror plateau with inscription: “Presented to William Smith Batten, M.R.C.S.C. by a Numerous Circle of Friends in the Town & Neighborhood of Tamworth, to Whom He Has Respectfully Endeared Himself in The Skillful Discharge of His Professional Duties, 1865”, 2″h x 16-1/2″d; pair of weighted sterling candlesticks by Black, Starr & Gorham, 9″h; pair of Gorham Plate floral relief candlesticks, 10″h; and a pair of English silverplated candlesticks with acanthus leaf relief, 8″h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Some minor denting in sterling candlesticks, wear to plating on English candlesticks, plateau in very good condition. 9-26853 (400-600)

3091
$0.00

SILVER PLATED HANDLED BREADBASKET & TEAPOT. 1) 11-1/2″ x 9-1/2″ open basket having a swing handle monogrammed “AW” (Artemas Ward?). The bottom engraved with a spread wing eagle. 2) 12″ h teapot with bulbous form having a repousse spread wing eagle with shield on one side, repousse fruit on the other side. PROVENANCE: From the private collection of Dorothy-Lee Jones. CONDITION: Basket is very good, teapot with some minor small dimples. 9-21425 (300-500)

3092
$0.00

MEISSEN TWO PART MANTEL CLOCK AND MEISSEN PLATEAU. Third quarter 19th century to first quarter 20th century. German. In rococo taste, the porcelain case decorated overall with dense polychrome floral garlands, surmounted by a scrolling crest framed by song birds, case with enameled dial with gilt bronze bezel centering a roman numeral chapter ring. Eight day brass movement mark “AS” with serial number “616279”. Case with scrolled feet resting upon similarly decorated stand, each leg with scrolling leaf tips and floral garland raised on scrolled feet, all gilt decorated. Plateau also decorated with polychrome floral sprays, centering a cartouche with putti, additionally decorated with floral springs, insects and butterflies. Clock with incised mark “B16”, crossed swords in underglaze blue. Small plateau with incised mark “B16”, impressed mark “100”, crossed swords in underglaze blue. Large plateau impressed mark “23”, crossed swords in underglaze blue. SIZE: Clock: 13-3/4″ h. Small plateau: 4-3/4″ overall h x 9-3/4″ overall l x 6-1/5″ overall w. Large plateau: 4-1/3″ overall h x 13-3/4″ overall l x 9-3/4″ overall w. PROVENANCE: From a fine New Jersey home. CONDITION: Clock with losses to bird’s tails, enamel dial with hairline crack extending from Roman numeral VIII through XI, additional losses to leaf tips and flower petals. Smaller plateau with general losses to some flower petals. Larger plateau with similar losses, minor in nature. Generally all three pieces in good to very good condition. 9-24507 (4,000-6,000)

3093
$0.00

MEISSEN THREE FIGURE GROUP. Third quarter 19th to first quarter 20th century. German. Depicting courting couple wrapped in floral garland beside a column with boy dressed in purple crouching beside them with pair of doves in his hat. Incised mark “F60”, impressed number “40” with cross swords in underglaze blue. SIZE: 13″ h x 9-1/2″ l x 6-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good. Firing imperfection on gentleman’s left rear of ankle. 9-24865 (2,000-3,000)

3094
$1,092.50

LARGE MEISSEN FIGURAL GROUP. Mid 19th-first quarter 20th century, German. Depicting two semi-nude maidens hauling a net assisted by two children. Net filled with various sea creatures including fish, lobster, coral and shells, water running from beneath net. Posed on rockwork plinth. Incised “C 35” and impressed “125”. Painted “33” in black. With crossed swords in underglaze blue. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h x 9-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From a fine New Jersey home. CONDITION: With old repair to left hand of uppermost female. Minor flecks and losses throughout base, shallow chip to rear of plinth, and with small losses to leaf tips. Child in net missing first finger left hand. Child pulling net with old repair to left hand. Plant beneath right knee of kneeling female restored. Otherwise good. 9-24529 (1,500-2,000)

3095
$0.00

MEISSEN FIGURAL LAMP. First half 20th century. German. Decorated overall in blue and white, depicting a courting couple circling central fountain in pursuit of each other. Man in floral coat, woman with white dress with floral print with apron full of fruit gathered at her waist. Lamp plinth decorated with c-scrolls and stylized waves. Incised mark “2772”. Impressed mark “120”, cross swords in underglaze blue. SIZE: Base: 14-1/2″ h. Overall: 26-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine New Jersey home. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-24506 (1,000-1,500)

3096
$1,092.50

MEISSEN FIGURAL GROUP. First-third quarters 19th century. German. Depicting young amorous couple attended to by kneeling youth displaying a pair of doves within his hat, column at the center on a grassy cobblestone oval plinth with gilt acanthus leaf arches. Incised “F 60”. Impressed mark “44”. Painted in red “10”. Crossed swords in underglaze blue. SIZE: 12″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine New Jersey home. CONDITION: Restoration to hat bow on lady with multiple repairs to leaf tips on plinth. Otherwise very good. 9-24515 (1,000-2,000)

3097
$920.00

MEISSEN FIGURE OF MAIDEN LAWN BOWLING. State’s Porcelain Manufactory, Meissen, 1860-1924. Figure of a maiden with flowing brown hair in lavender empire robe, golden sphere in her right hand on a stepped socle. Crossed swords mark in underglaze blue. SIZE: 11-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine New Jersey home. CONDITION: Sphere anchored to her hand with thin metal rod, visible from above. Small and minor losses to leaf tips at base. Otherwise very good. 9-24521 (1,000-1,500)

3098
$977.50

TWO MEISSEN FIGURAL GROUPS. 19th to second quarter 20th century. German. First is candlestick depicting boy in pink floral coat astride of pair of baskets floral decorated on interior. Incised mark “3024”, red painted “17” with cross swords underglaze blue. Second depicting putto standing against tree draped in mauve floral garland. Incised mark “R23”, impressed mark “43”, black painted “61” with cross swords underglaze blue. SIZE: Candlestick: 5-3/4″ h. Putto: 7″ h. CONDITION: Candlestick has painted abrasion to tip of right shoe, otherwise very good. Putto is very good. 9-24866 (1,000-1,500)

3099
$230.00

MEISSEN FIGURAL GROUP OF A YOUNG COUPLE. Third quarter 19th century through first quarter 20th century. German. Depicting pastoral scene of young couple seated beside stump holding hands, lamb on the lap of girl, dog seated to the right of boy. Incised “D 19”. Impressed mark “107”. Painted in black “41”. Crossed swords in underglaze blue. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 6-3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From a fine New Jersey home. CONDITION: Loss to boy’s right foot. Restoration to tree trunk and evidence of professional restorations on front of figures. 9-24531 (600-900)

3100
$402.50

MEISSEN FIGURE OF A MILITARY OFFICER. Third quarter 19th century through first quarter 20th century. German. Attired in green coat and pants with tricorner hat. Short sword with eagle head pommel at his side and looking through a spy glass on rockwork plinth. Incised “D 65”. Impressed mark “127”. Painted in red “41”. Crossed swords in underglaze blue. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine New Jersey home. CONDITION: Loss to tail of coat at left of stump. Otherwise very good. 9-24533 (400-600)

3101
$1,150.00

LARGE MEISSEN VASE WITH COVER. Late 19th century, France. Classical form urn applied overall with floral garlands, each side with putti gathering flowers on a stepped plinth base. The whole gilt heightened. Conforming reticulated lid surmounted by a floral spray. Beneath base crossed swords in underglaze blue. Additionally with incised numerals “105”, “114” and “2714”. SIZE: 20-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Left arm of one putto reattached. With losses to flower petals throughout. Lid broken and reassembled. 9-25378 (300-500)

3102
$920.00

FOUR MEISSEN GILT-DECORATED BOWLS. Second/third quarter 20th century. German. Each bowl gilt decorated with four floral reserves; three centering a cartouche of leaf tips, fourth with polychrome painted central floral bouquet. Two on ivory ground, one on deep indigo ground, forth on cranberry ground with the central floral spray on white ground. Ivory bowls; each impressed “79-1” and “867”, with crossed swords and underglaze blue, additional marked in gold with “375/31”. Indigo bowl with impressed numerals “79X” and “58” with crossed swords in underglaze blue. Cranberry bowl with no impressed marks, but with number “702099 48″ in red. SIZE: Ivory: 11″ dia. Indigo: 12-1/2″ dia. Cranberry: 10-3/4” dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine New Jersey home. CONDITION: All very good 9-24538 (500-800)

3103
$6,900.00

8-1/2″ COIN SILVER SPOON BY PAUL REVERE OF BOSTON, MA. The spoon marked “REVERE”. The front decorated with engraved outlining and a script monogram “A L W”. WEIGHT: 1.8 tr. oz. SIZE: 8-1/2″ long CONDITION: Very good. 9-25894 (3,000-5,000)

3104
$0.00

9-1/2″ COIN SILVER SPOON BY BENJAMIN BURT OF BOSTON, MA. The spoon marked “B BURT”. The front decorated with cut-work bellflowers and an elongated oval with monogram “I L D”. WEIGHT: 1.9 tr. oz. SIZE: 9-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-25895 (400-700)

3105
$10,350.00

OUTSTANDING PAIR OF COIN SILVER SAUCE BOATS WITH UNDER-TRAYS BY THOMAS FLETCHER. Circa 1820. Philadelphia, PA. The oval footed sauce boat applied with squared handle and fashioned with tall pouring lip, the body decorated with a ribbon-tied wreath centering a monogrammed “B” on each side. The matching under-trays impressed with a border of leaf tips which conforms with the border on the bottom of sauce boat. The under-tray with cast leaf tips at the wide end. Each piece marked with an oval stamp “T. Fletcher PHILAD.” WEIGHT: 61 tr. oz. SIZE: 6″ h x 9-1/2″ l. Tray 10″ l x 6″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25534 (15,000-20,000)

3106
$805.00

FINE AMERICAN COIN SILVER WATER PITCHER BY GALE, WOOD & HUGHES, NY, NY. The round footed pitcher with tapering body having reposse flower vines encompassing an inscription “ABRAHAM D. WILSON M.D./A TOKEN OF GRATITUDE FROM C.J.D. 1854”. Hallmarks to base “G.W. & H”. Scroll handle and large pouring lip. Weight: 30 Troy Oz. NOTE: “Abraham D. Wilson was a leading Homeopathic physician in New York City, having graduated from Columbia College in 1818 and The College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1822”. SIZE: 12″ high CONDITION: Several dents to body and foot. Otherwise, good. 7-70105 (600-800)

3107
$862.50

OUTSTANDING COIN SILVER 7 BOTTLE CASTOR SET BY BALL BLACK & COMPANY. Circa 1851-1876, New York, NY. The silver frame marked “950/1000” and hallmarked “BALL BLACK & CO”. Seven matching clear cut glass bottles, 4 with stoppers, 3 with silver tops. The mustard with a spoon. The bottles have diamond point and line cutting. FRAME WEIGHT: 23 Troy Oz. SIZE: 14″ high CONDITION: Very good. The bottle edges have some minor roughness. 7-70106 (400-600)

3108
$287.50

RARE STODDER & FROBISHER COIN SILVER FOOTED CHALICE CIRCA 1816-1825. Round foot on turned stem leading to a round bulging cup with a tapered, flaring top. Marked “STODDER FROBISHER”. SIZE: 6-1/2″ high CONDITION: Some small dents, otherwise very good. WEIGHT: 7.1 Troy Oz. 7-70104 (500-700)

3109
$4,025.00

FOUR-PIECE AMERICAN COIN STERLING SILVER TEA SET BY JONES, LOWS & BALL, AND BIGELOW & KENNARD, BOSTON, MA. Set consists of 13″ high kettle on stand; 9″ teapot, 8″ covered sugar, 6-1/2″ creamer. Each piece having a round foot, bulbous body with a band of scrolling leaves. The scrolled handles having the addition of a decorative thumb hold. Double triple initialed monogram to side. Dated “1839” on base. The kettle on stand was a special 20th century order to match set. WEIGHT: 107 tr. oz. CONDITION: Dents in body of creamer, teapot and kettle on stand. Otherwise good. 9-26754 (2,000-3,000)

3110
$402.50

SEVENTEEN COIN SILVER SPOONS. Three 8-1/4″ spoons marked N. Harding (Newell Harding 1796-1862 Boston, Ma); one 6″ spoon marked E. Wyer (Ebeazer Wyer 1768-1848 Portland, Me); three 6″ spoons marked C. Farley (Charles Farley 1812-1830 Portland, Me/Ipswich, Ma); three 5-3/4″ spoons marked T.G.H. Marston; one 6″ spoon marked J.B. Jones 1838 Boston, Ma); two 5-3/4″ spoons marked N. Harding; two 7-1/2″ forks marked N.Harding; one 6-3/4″ fork marked N. Harding; one 5-3/4″ spoon unmarked. WEIGHT: 15 Troy oz. CONDITION: Very good, monogrammed. 9-25348 (150-250)

3111
$4,025.00

THREE PART STERLING KETTLE ON STAND. 1745/1744 London. John Jacobs. The pot of round form with scroll decorated handle, the top wrapped in rattan, the hinged lid having a pineapple knop, the spout having scroll & shell design, engraved decoration to top area. Well marked with four hallmarks, the side having a decorative cartouche, the stand having three shell supports to the burner frame, the skirt having mask head and floral garland marked with four clear hallmarks, the last piece is the removable burner with wick holder marked with two hallmarks including the maker. WEIGHT: 82 tr. oz. SIZE: 15″ to top of handle, 11″ without handle. CONDITION: Good. 9-25330 (2,000-3,000)

3112
$1,150.00

FINE GEORGE III STERLING SILVER TALL BEAKER. An interesting piece having a round stepped foot, half ribs with alternating inverted ribs ending in inverted spheres. London 1767-8, partially obscured makers’ hallmark “TW” in script. WEIGHT: 14 tr. oz. SIZE: 8″ high CONDITION: Very good. 9-26496 (1,000-1,500)

3113
$143.75

FOUR PIECES OF BATEMAN SILVER. 1) 6-1/4″ x 4-1/2″ footed silver oval tray, London 1804/5, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman. No monogram. 2) Three 5″ engraved small spoons by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1792/3, monogrammed. WEIGHT: 5 Troy oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25231 (300-500)

3114
$4,312.50

PAIR OF GEORGIAN FOOTED COVERED STERLING SILVER SAUCE TUREENS HALLMARKED BS. Hallmarked “London 1818/19”. Also “BS”, possibly Benjamin Smith. The tureens having removable covers fitted with a scroll leaf and shell decorated handle. The plain oval bodies having two up-stretched handles and decorated borders. No monograms. WEIGHT: 62 Troy oz. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 8″ w x 5-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25327 (1,000-2,000)

3115
$4,370.00

ASSEMBLED GEORGIAN AND OTHER STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE. Late 18th, early 19th century and other. England. Consisting of: 1) Seven 8″ forks, 2 (1795/6 Geo. Smith & Wm. Fearn), 5 (1800/1 Richard Cooke), 1 (1787/8 W). 2) Seventeen 6-1/2″ forks, 6 (1784/5 Geo. Smith), 4 (1796/7 Prob. John Beldon), 5 (1809/10 Geo. Wintle), 2 unidentified. 3) Sixteen 9-1/4″ knives, 12 (1947 Sheffield) HA, 46 (1972 Sheffield) CWF, 2 (1934 Sheffield) CWF. 4) Fifteen 8″ forks, 1 (1824/5 Poss. R. Peppin), 2 (1811/12 Wm. Eley, Wm. Flann, Wm. Chawner), 2 (1792/3 Thomas Northcote), 3 (1795/6 Geo. Smith & Wm. Fearn), 3 (1803/4 Wm. Eley & Wm. Fearn), 3 (1811/12 Newcastle Dorothy Langlanos), 1 (1792/3 Wm. Sutton). 5) Six 8-3/4″ spoons(1809/10 Geo. Smith & Wm. Fearn). 6) Twelve 8″ spoons, 5 (Geo. Smith III), 1 (Wm. Chawner), 6 (1742/46 Richard Crossley). 7) Eighteen 6-1/2″ spoons, 8 (1796/7) varied, 2 (1797), 6 (1790/1) Wm. Eley & Wm. Fearn), 2 (1783/84 Gs.). 8) Twelve 5-1/4″ spoons, 11 (1795/96 Solomon House), 1 (1806/07 Samuel Godbhere. 9) Two 7″ ladles (Geo. Smith & Wm. Fearn) 10) Two 12-1/4″ Stuffing spoons (1799/1800 Thos. Wallis). 11) Twelve 6″ Pistol Grip Butter Knives (1951? Sheffield). 12) One 13-1/2″ Ladle (1794/95 Geo. Smith & Wm. Fearn). 13) Two 5-1/2″ sugar tongs. 14) One double marrow scoop. WEIGHT: 152 tr. oz. without knives. SIZE: See descriptions. PROVENANCE: By descent through the family of the current owner and accompanied by original receipts for most of the silver including: James Robinson, F. Gorevic & Sons, Freeman of London. CONDITION: Generally very good. Most flatware in “gently used” condition. 9-25230 (3,000-5,000)

3116
$6,900.00

OUTSTANDING ENGLISH STERLING SILVER FISHING TROPHY BY JAMES DIXON & SON. Sheffield, 1861-2. The fabulous covered loving-cup style trophy having a fishing motif incorporated in both cup and cover. The cup uses two 6-1/2″ pike as handles held by spread-winged eagles. The fancy cup having repousse garlands of flowers on the tapered body and a base with c-scrolls and leaves with an outermost bead edge. The removable cover having two cast fishermen, one presenting a fish to a fisherman standing holding a fishing rod. The naturalistic ground has fishing creel, minnow bucket and three fish. SIZE: 14-1/4″ high x 9″ wide. CONDITION: No inscriptions. Very good. The top two figures have fastening nuts missing. 9-26017 (2,500-4,000)

3117
$2,875.00

ENGLISH STERLING SILVER MONUMENTAL CHALICE. London, 1884-5. Maker’s hallmark “JA” over “TS”. The over-sized chalice having a round, dome base decorated with angled leaves leading to a bulbous and tapered stem holding a large tapered cup with a 5″ band reposse scene of frolicking horses with an oval inscription cartouche which is blank. WEIGHT: 30.8 Troy Oz. SIZE: 13″ high, top rim 7″ dia. CONDITION: Some dimples and, at the base, there is the faintest outline of a previous inscription. 9-26018 (1,000-1,500)

3118
$0.00

GEORGE III STERLING REPOSSE BOWL BY CHARLES KANDLER WITH HISTORICAL PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION. The London 1786-1787 oval shallow bowl has a shaped rim with 24 reposse panels with fruit and flowers. Gold wash interior. Fully hallmarked having an inscription on the bottom “THE GIFT OF ELLEN TO HER BELOVED HUSBAND CHARLES KEAN ON THEIR SILVER WEDDING JANY 29 1867”. Note: The presentation is to British Shakespearean actor and theater producer Charles Kean (1811-1868) by his wife, actress Ellen (Eleanor) Tree Kean (1805-1880) on their 25th wedding anniversary which was less than one year before Charles Kean’s death and Ellen Kean’s retirement from the theater. WEIGHT: 20.3 Troy Oz. SIZE: 10-3/4″ long x 8-3/4″ wide x 1-3/4″ high PROVENANCE: Sold in 1982 at auction to benefit the Theater at Monmouth, ME then to a private collection. CONDITION: Some scratches and loss to gilt surface. Otherwise, very good. 9-26783 (4,000-6,000)

3119
$4,485.00

110 PIECE EDWARD VII STERLING FLATWARE SET BY CRICHTON BROTHERS OF LONDON. Set includes: thirteen 7-3/4″ forks, twenty-nine 6-1/2″ forks, thirteen 6-3/4″ spoons, twelve 10-1/2″ knives, twelve 9″ knives, eight 5-1/2″ spoons, five 6-1/2″ hollow handle butter knives, thirteen 8-1/4″ spoons, one 9-1/4″ spoon, one 7″ flat ladle, one 6″ sugar scoop, two piece 10-1/4″ salad set. WEIGHT: 159 Troy oz. CONDITION: All knives with rusty blades, spoon bowls with dings at tips. 9-25346 (2,500-4,000)

3120
$287.50

THREE PIECES OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STERLING SILVER. 1) Fine 11″ x 9-1/2″ repousse picture frame decorated with cherubs and flower vine. English hallmarks, London 1817-8 ? and maker’s mark “WH”. 2) 4-1/2″ baby rattle/whistle, hallmarked Birmingham, also marked “A & Co. Ltd.” and “Asprey, London”. The rattle having six hanging bells, end whistle and simulated coral end. 3) 5-pc. sterling chatelaine having needle case, lipstick holder, pencil, coin holder, and powder along with a silver pencil set in box. WEIGHT: 3.5 Troy Oz. (whistle and chatelaine) PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25119 (800-1,200)

3121
$1,092.50

20 PIECES OF MISCELLANEOUS ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL SILVER FLATWARE. Lot includes: 8-3/4″ double marrow scoop, possibly by George Smith; five 8-3/4″ tablespoons, Sweden E. Nordin 1855, monogrammed, .830 silver; eight 5-3/4″ teaspoons, London 1858/59 by George Angeil, King Pattern, no monogram; 11″ serving spoon, King Pattern, London 1827, probably C. Eley, the back of the bowl engraved with a crest; 11-1/2″ serving spoon, London 1822/23, by William Bateman, no monogram; 11-1/2″ serving spoon, plain pattern with rat tail on back of bowl, hallmarks are worn, no monogram; 11-1/2″ serving spoon, Edinburgh 1823, hallmark “AW” “Bartie”, the handle having a crest “Vincit Oui Curat” (Who Cares Wins) with bird on ground; 8″ spoon, London 1909/10, NY Crighton Brothers; 9-1/4″ spoon, London 1887/88. WEIGHT: 45 tr. oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25349 (1,000-1,500)

3122
$287.50

SIX FANCY STERLING SPOONS. 1) 7″ Apostle type spoon hallmarked illegibly on handle with makers mark “WC”. 2) 6-3/4″ Apostle type spoon hallmarked illegibly on handle with makers mark what appears to be a “CC” in script. 3) Pair of 6-1/2″ spoons with two sided bust as finial, marked with two hallmarks on back of bowl with two fleur de lis marks. 4) Pair of 8″ spoons with standing figures as finials and fancy handles with cherub face, the back of bowl having three unidentified hallmarks. WEIGHT: 8 Troy oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25352 (500-1,000)

3123
$172.50

PAIR OF CONTINENTAL SILVER MINIATURE TILT TOP TABLE CANDLESTAND CANDLESTICKS. The pieces hallmarked with a soldier’s head facing left with a “P” and an “X” probably French. The stands having a tilting pressed decorated round top with three relief masks connected to flower garland swags with a flower garland swags with a flower head center. When top is tilted a candle cup is present and supported on a turned shaft having three scroll decorated legs. WEIGHT: 77 tr. oz. SIZE: 4-3/4″ did x 3″ h. CONDITION: One leg slightly bent, otherwise very good. 9-25334 (300-500)

3124
$1,035.00

CONTINENTAL SILVER RECTANGULAR HANDLED TRAY. The 18″ x 13″ rectangular tray having 2 decorative “D” shaped handles and a decorative border marked “800”. No monogram. WEIGHT: 47.5 tr. oz. SIZE: 18″ x 13″ w/out handles, 21-1/2″ x 13″ w/handles CONDITION: Light surface scratches. Otherwise very good. 9-26581 (800-1,200)

3125
$977.50
Revised: 8/20/2012

Please Note: This candelabra is also being sold with its mirrored plateau which is illustrated and described with Lot #3090. This info is based on facts that the consignor states he purchased these together and were originally represented as a package.

UNUSUAL CAST SILVERED METAL CANDELABRA. Late 19th century, possibly German or Austrian. This four light three branch example modeled as an oak tree with foliage and acorns emanating from a rocky hilltop. The tree trunk flanked by two deer. SIZE: 24-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Patinated metal surfaces very good. 9-26844 (800-1,200)

3126
$517.50

FIVE VERY FANCY CONTINENTAL SILVER PIECES. 1) 11-1/2″ sterling spoon, the handle decorated with a courting scene and large bowl. 2) 12″ sterling spoon with a handle having a full rigged ship and large bowl. Makers mark “BM” with other hallmarks, including “925. 3) 10″ sterling fork, Netherlands decorated with a teacher with two children and crest decorated fork area. 4) 8″ sterling spoon with sword wielding knight, hallmarked bowl. 5) 5-1/2” unmarked family crest shaped spoon with windmill handle. WEIGHT: 19.6 Troy oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25351 (400-600)

3127
$230.00

NETHERLANDS SILVER RETICULATED BASKET. Hallmarked with mark for .833. The oval basket in boat form having small cutout hearts. No monogram. WEIGHT: 13.9 tr. oz. SIZE: 4″ h x 10″ x 6-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25335 (300-500)

3128
$1,955.00

FINE WALRATH POTTERY MUG MADE FOR FRANK VON DER LANCKEN. First quarter 20th century, Rochester, NY. The arts and crafts matte glaze example in muted shades of greens and beige decorated overall with a floral motif and the letters “VON” within a rondel, the opposing side with “ALEMBIC” within a panel. The underside with inscribed mark for Walrath Pottery. The first comprehensive exhibition for Frank von der Lancken was held at Hirschl & Adler January 6th – February 24th 2001. Frank was “born in Brooklyn in 1872, von der Lancken was one of the early progenitors of the Arts and Crafts movement in America, an artist of exceptional talent, and an educator of great passion. In many ways, Frank von der Lancken was at the very forefront of American art; yet, astoundingly, he slipped by almost unnoticed”. SIZE: 5-1/8″ h. PROVENANCE: Descended through the family of Frank von der Lancken. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-70027 (1,500-2,500)

3129
$1,840.00

NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES ART POTTERY VASE. 20th Century. Grand Forks, North Dakota. This signed example with Matte glaze in green to yellow-green, a band decorated with riders on horseback in a mountain landscape. JY 210 incised in the bottom and with round black ink stamp. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good with light craquelure. 9-26636 (500-1,000)

3130
$4,025.00

RARE & IMPORTANT ART POTTERY VASE BY DENAURA, DENVER, CO. The green squat vase with a swirling water motif having four swimming fish amongst reeds. The bottom with impressed mark “Denaura Denver” surrounding an arrow, also hand inscribed “Denaura Denver Col. U.S.A.” with the arrow mark twice, also “171 Denver” twice. SIZE: 11″ dia. x 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: There is roughness on the top rim and high points on the vase, a chip off one peaked wave, craquelure. Otherwise very good. 9-27154 (5,000-6,000)

3131
$690.00

ROYCROFT HAMMERED COPPER AND MICA HELMET-SHADE LAMP. First quarter 20th Century. New York. The helmet-shaped shade with rectangular tea-stained mica panels are fastened with brass rivets, joined to the base with square standard joined to a flat square plinth all hammered. Base of standard with orb and cross mark. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good with original mica and untouched surface good color and patina. Finial absent. 7-70109 (800-1,200)

3132
$805.00

ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASE. Circa 1925. Model #2782. The mottled vase in shades of indigo and blue/black floral design on a brownish rose ground. With incised Rookwood mark on base and artist’s initials undetermined. SIZE: 9-7/8″ h. CONDITION: Generally good with craquelure throughout. 9-25574 (700-900)

3133
$316.25

GUSTAVSBERG ARGENTA FOOTED BOWL. 20th century, Sweden. Of typical form, the oblong aquamarine mottled glazed bowl with “icicle” rim raised on four splayed rectangular feet centering a mark beneath the base “GUSTAVEBERG/ARGENTA/A6/MADE IN/SWEDEN/S” with an anchor. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h x 7-1/2″ l x 6-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26222 (600-800)

3134
$86.25

TWO SIGNED VAN BRIGGLE VASES. First quarter 20th century, Colorado Springs, Colorado. The first a faceted vase with scalloped rim and bulbous base in signature turquoise shaded to indigo with incised Van Briggle marks on base. The second a small bulbous example of deep indigo shading to turquoise with incised Van Briggle mark on base. SIZE: First: 5-3/4″ h. Second: 2″ h. CONDITION: First with slight craquelure, notably around base. Second with surface dirt. Generally very good. 9-26010 (100-200)

3135
$115.00

FRITZ HECKERT ART GLASS ENAMELED VASE. Last quarter 19th century, Silesia. The iridescent vase with polychrome enamel flowering plant and butterfly beneath a border of scrolling fucshia. The base marked “FH./479/4./MR.” SIZE: 7-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good with fleabite in top rim. 9-26008 (250-400)

3136
$316.25

LALIQUE FROSTED GLASS CIGAR ASHTRAY. France. Oval scalloped form molded with leaf fronds, signed beneath base in script “Lalique France”. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 8-3/8″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25881 (200-400)

3139
$2,645.00

ERTE (ROMAIN DE TIRTOFF) (Russian/French, 1892-1990) “TANAGRA”. Circa 1988. Limited edition bronze consisting of 500 examples of which this is #86. Impressed around base rim “86/500 C 1988 SEVEN ARTS LTD LONDON”. Elegant female figure depicted in a flowing stylistic robe, a fan in her right hand partially obscuring her face. Polychrome and gilt decorated overall. On an oval stepped plinth. This example is accompanied by its original certificate of authenticity signed by the president of Dyansen Company, the publisher of this edition. SIZE: 20-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Surfaces of robe with come discoloration in patina. 7-72947 (2,000-3,000)

3140
$6,037.50

GENUINE TIFFANY COUNTER BALANCES FLOOR LAMP. This nice Tiffany adjustable counter balanced floor lamp is fitted with a beautiful pull feather shade. The green pull feathers outlined in iridescence against a creamy yellow background. The shade is signed on the inside of the fitter ring “LCT Favrile”. The interior of the shade is white. The base is solid bronze and having five typical lily pad feet with an old brown patina. The underside of the base signed “Tiffany Studios New York”. SIZE: Shade is approximately 10″ in diameter. The lamp stands approximately 53″ tall. CONDITION: Some scattered chips on the edge of the inner fitter rim, (which is, of course, the portion that is concealed when the lamp is in its fitter rim). Chips frequently occur at this point as the shade is held in by 3 screws at that point. Otherwise shade and base are in very good condition 9-27173 (5,500-7,500)

3141
$0.00

THREE PIECE CUT GLASS DRESSER SET. Featuring a rectangular tray with carved daisies in the base and hobstar designs on the rim. A covered hair receiver with hobnail and hobstar and a covered powder jar also in the same decoration. SIZE: Tray 11″ l x 6-3/8″ w. CONDITION: Appears to be generally very good. 5-65175 (250-350)

3142
$0.00

LARGE SIGNED STEUBEN AURENE BLUE CENTER BOWL. This beautiful shallow Aurene bowl with wide flaring rim has strong blue iridescence in the center with yellow and green highlights on the sides of the interior bowl. The underside signed “Steuben Aurene 9579”. SIZE: Approx. 15” dia. x approx. 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Excellent. 5-65173 (1,500-2,000)

3143
$0.00

DAUM NANCY CAMEO VASE WITH MARINE SCENE. This tall acid etched vase features a marine scene with multiple ships in full sail decorating the entire circumference of the vase. The dark brown sailing vessels are on a mottled green, yellow and dark orange background. Overall surface of the background decorated with teeny open bubbles. Signed in cameo on the side “Daum Nancy” with the cross of Lorraine. SIZE: 14” t. CONDITION: Small ground area above the largest ship, teeny loss to the brown cameo work in one of the ships masts. 5-65170 (2,750-3,750)

3144
$0.00

REPOUSSE SIX PIECE GORHAM STERLING DRESSER SET. This matching set features heavy ornate repousse design including scrollwork and flowers. Some of the pieces monogrammed “Bettie”. Set consists of hand mirror, two brushes, one with handle, a small sterling dresser tray, a sterling handled file, and a sterling shell for comb. SIZE: Mirror is approx. 9-1/2” long, sterling weight is guestimated at 20 oz. plus. CONDITION: Mirror glass with some discoloration, the comb holder the lower portion of the file is missing. 5-65163 (600-900)

3145
$0.00

RARE ENAMEL DECORATED STERLING TIFFANY COMPOTE. This beautiful Tiffany compote in the form of a shallow bowl supported by a tall cylindrical shaft with an inverted pedestal base. The interior of the bowl ornamented with variegated enamel sprays of yellow, jade green and robin’s egg blue. The inner rim ornamented with a design having these same colorations in the center of the bowl ornamented with a large spray of this decoration. The inverted pedestal base also similarly ornamented with a spray in same coloration. The underside of the base marked “Tiffany & Co 19704A Makers 6084 Sterling Silver 925-1000M”. SIZE: Bowl 7-1/4” dia., height 7-1/2”. CONDITION: Excellent. 5-65169 (3,000-5,000)

3146
$1,035.00

TIFFANY & COMPANY STERLING SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SET. Set consists of: 6-1/2″ teapot, 2-3/4″ creamer, 2″ open sugar bowl. Marked on base “Tiffany & Company makers, sterling silver, 2325 M,” and “#25 in Tiffany silver by Carpenter.” 10″ round tray with “#21252” on base. All monogrammed “W.E.B.” Total weight: 34 troy ounces. SIZE: See descriptions. CONDITION: Small 1/2″ crease in tray otherwise very good. 9-25459 (1,000-1,500)

3147
$2,012.50

LARGE STERLING FOOTED LOVING CUP TROPHY BY TIFFANY & COMPANY. The piece marked “Tiffany & Co., 11057, makers, 8326, sterling silver, 925-1000 M. 6 1/2″ pints.” The flaring rim cup having three scroll handles with a stepped round base, the mark being #23 (1907-1947) in Carpenter’s book on Tiffany. First panel engraved with a design of a skeleton key over a scroll with monogram “CSP” and “CCJ.” Second panel with polished off inscription, and third panel having a partially removed inscription. The Scroll & Key Society is the wealthiest and second oldest secret society at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Notable members include: Dean Acheson, Sargent Shriver, Cole Porter and Gary Trudeau. WEIGHT: 53 tr. oz. SIZE: 9-3/4″ high, 7″ deep rim. CONDITION: One side inscription panel has been roughly removed and needs professional repolishing and buffing to smooth out, otherwise very good. 9-25329 (1,500-2,500)

3148
$172.50

TIFFANY & CO. SILVER CHILD’S MUG. The cylindrical mug having a top beaded band and lower band of acanthus leaves marked on base “Tiffany & Co. No. 2210, No. 5267.” Also impressed “925/1000” mark. Reference mark #15 in Tiffany Silver by Carpenter. Ca. 1865-1870. WEIGHT: 5.9 tr. oz. No monogram. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25338 (200-400)

3149
$1,610.00

OUTSTANDING AND RARE STERLING SILVER FOOTED BOWL BY GEORG JENSEN. Bottom marked “Denmark sterling” with company mark for 1887-1970 design mark of Gundorph Albertus (1887-1970). Design mark of 755, in the cactus style pattern. The round hand hammered bowl with six cactus patterns open supports fixed to a round base which may have fitted into another piece. No monogram or inscription. WEIGHT: 15.9 tr. oz. SIZE: 4″ h x 7-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25333 (1,000-1,500)

3150
$0.00

VINTAGE STERLING SILVER GEORG JENSEN FOOTED COMPOTE. The small hand hammered bowl supported by a nine sided base topped with a small bead at each point leading to an overlapping acanthus leaf design stem. Marked on base “sterling 181 Denmark B” with two hallmarks referencing Georg Jensen model book page 20, ca. 1925-1932. WEIGHT: 5 tr. oz. No monograms. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 5″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25886 (2,000-3,000)

3151
$0.00

THREE PIECES OF GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER IN THE “BLOSSOM” PATTERN. Including 1) 5-1/2″ pickle fork marked “21 Denmark sterling” with hallmark @ 1910-1925. 2) 5″ server marked “84” with three hallmarks (@ 1915-1930). 3) 4″ sugar spoon marked “GI 84 Denmark sterling.” WEIGHT: 2 tr. oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25879 (1,400-1,800)

3152
$287.50

GEORG JENSEN POULTRY SHEARS IN THE “ACORN PATTERN”. 10″ shears with sterling silver handles marked “Georg Jensen Sterling” with hallmark circa after 1945. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25880 (300-500)

3153
$690.00

THREE STERLING PIECES FROM THE HANDCRAFT SHOP OF BOSTON MA. The lot consists of a small footed bowl with matching spoon having a hand hammered finish with an enameled grape design. The two pieces attributed to Mary Catherine Knight, the first manager of The Handicraft Shop of the Boston Society of Arts and Crafts. The second piece is marked with an “H(anvil)S, sterling, 1905.” The third piece is a round tray with a floral vine motif attributed to Frederick Gyllenberg. The piece is marked with an “H(anvil)S, sterling, 1905 G.” WEIGHT: 20.7 tr. oz. SIZE: Bowl: 4″ d, 1-3/4″ h. Spoon: 5-1/2″ l. Tray 10-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25332 (800-1,200)

3154
$1,380.00

OUTSTANDING STERLING AESTHETIC MOVEMENT HANDLED CUP BY RENOWNED 1800’S SILVERSMITH DOMINICK & HAFF. The cup dated “1882” and maker marked has a hand hammered background with lifelike naturalistic motif of a marsh scene with cattails and plants with their often used decorative pre-flight water beetle. A C-scroll handle which also is hand hammered. A wonderful example of this period design. WEIGHT: 5 tr. oz. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h x 2-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Small dents in bottom, very good. 9-24840 (750-1,000)

3155
$0.00

RARE CHINESE EXPORT STERLING SILVER SPOON ATTRIBUTED TO WING CHUN, HONG KONG. 19th Century. Long handled spoon with engraved decoration hallmarked “WC”. WEIGHT: 1.4 tr. oz. SIZE: SIZE: 6-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25154 (400-600)

3156
$0.00

KPM PORCELAIN PLAQUE “TURESSE DES ROSES LANDELLE”. 19th Century. Unsigned hand painted porcelain plaque shows a young girl in white robe holding at her chest, with arms crossed, a large bouquet of pink, yellow, and red roses. Sky background. Impressed scepter mark & “KPM”. Housed in an antique gilt wood frame. SIZE: 13″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24383 (3,000-5,000)

3157
$460.00

HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN PLAQUE OF A HAREM GIRL. Unsigned scene shows a semi nude young woman dancing in a Egyptian motif room with a man playing a harp and a woman flutist. The back having a impressed number “306E”. Housed in a partial gilt wood frame with burgundy velvet liner and glass. SIZE: 6-1/4″ x 3-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good with minor scuff and light scratch. 9-26397 (500-1,000)

3158
$0.00

FISCHER & MIEG PORCELAIN PLAQUE. Third quarter 19th century, Czechoslovakia. Artist signed “C BAUER”. The circular plaque depicting a young boy pulling a cow by the tail out of a courtyard. Sign on gate post reading “VERBOTENER/EINGANG” (Prohibited/Input). All within a gold gilt border. SIZE: 12″ dia. CONDITION: Series of tiny paint nicks lower right corner facing. Otherwise very good. 9-25086 (800-1,200)

3159
$0.00

FABERGE CUT GLASS AND SILVER CAVIAR DISH. A shallow rectangular dish having a silver rim marked with the Faberge eagle mark “84 Moscow” (1908-1917). SIZE: 1″ high x 6″ long x 3-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-27107 (2,000-2,500)

3160
$0.00

RUSSIAN SILVER BEAKER-STOPA. The slightly flared rim beaker having a body engraved with two large ovals, one a coat of arms the other depicting the Minin and Pojarsky Monument in Red Square, Moscow. Between the ovals is a filled area of birds and flower vines. Gold wash interior. Marked on base with hallmarks “St. Petersburg 1839”. Marked “HA” in Cyrillic. WEIGHT: 8.1 tr. oz. SIZE: 4-3/4″ high x 3-3/4″ diam. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27108 (1,500-2,000)

3161
$0.00

OUTSTANDING FABERGE RUSSIAN ART NOUVEAU SILVER CIGAR BOX. The cover having a repousse art nouveau flower inset with a purple and green hard stone and having a two letter monogram “AE”. A small thumb lift catch mounted with a purple hard stone. Gold wash interior. Marked on base and inside cover Faberge Moscow 88. Inventory number “29472” on the interior cover. WEIGHT: 23.5 Troy Oz. SIZE: 2″ high x 8″ wide x 5″ deep. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27104 (6,000-9,000)

3162
$0.00

OUTSTANDING LARGE SILVER RUSSIAN KOVSH WITH GILT SILVER INTERIOR. The shaped handle having an inscription in Cyrillic translated to: “K. ANDREI 25 YEARS OF UNIVERSITY IMPERIAL RUSSIAN DRAMATIC TROOP 25” at the point of the end is a double eagle w/crown; the enter of the bottom has a large medallion w/ double headed eagle. The outside has chasing of old Russian writing. The handle w/ hallmarks “84” St. Petersburg 1896-1903 and Liubavin with imperial warrant. WEIGHT: 19.7 Troy Oz. SIZE: 12-1/2″ long x 4-1/2″ high x 6-1/2″ wide CONDITION: Some light wear to gilt surface. Otherwise, very good. 9-26582 (15,000-20,000)

3163
$575.00

CASED MINIATURE SILVER GUARD’S HELMET. Moscow, circa 1910. Silver with gilt interior, master’s mark “OP” and Moscow hallmark for “84 Zoloniki”. Comes in original fitted box. WEIGHT: 1.5 tr. oz. SIZE: 2″ high x 2-1/4″ wide CONDITION: Very good. 9-26580 (500-800)

3164
$1,035.00

19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER & ENAMEL HANDLED TEA CUP HOLDER. Nicely enameled with a light green ground. Gold wash interior. The base marked 84,1898-1917 and “BM”. SIZE: 4″ high x 4″ wide CONDITION: Very small loss of enamel and repair near handle. 9-27106 (800-1,200)

3165
$1,955.00

RUSSIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL OKLAD ICON. The icon depicting St. Yvgeny and St. Katerina painted figures under a silver overlay having halos of enamel work. Hallmarked “84 Moscow” and “PE” in Cyrillic. SIZE: 7″ x 5-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-27105 (2,000-2,500)

3166
$2,185.00

RUSSIAN GILT SILVER ORNATE JEWELED BROOCH. 17th/18th C. Surface decorated with enameled flowers, repousse granulation work and inset with faceted stones including garnets and emeralds. Hallmarks on base of clasp. SIZE: 4-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Generally good but with some missing bead work at apex. 9-27119 (2,000-3,000)

3167
$4,025.00

POITEVIN SWISS HUNTER’S CASE GOLD POCKET WATCH. Early 20th Century. Switzerland. The enameled dial with dual Arabic chapter rings and a subsidiary sweep second’s dial. The dial marked with the maker’s name “POITEVIN & CO/GENEVA”. The jeweled movement marked with serial number 169867. Additionally engraved with the maker’s name. The case marked 18k and with matching serial number to movement. The exterior case monogrammed. SIZE: Case: 2″ dia. CONDITION: Watch appears to be in good condition. Balance wheel moves freely. Case with minimal and minor surface scratches from normal and acceptable wear. 9-25206 (2,500-4,000)

3168
$2,300.00

SWISS 14KT 1/4 HOUR REPEATER WITH CHRONOGRAPH. Last quarter 19th century. 54mm hunter’s case with slide repeater mechanism and with marked Henry A. Lugrin chronograph movement. The dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring and with subsidiary seconds dial and minute register dial. Outer case with monogram of scrolling leaf tips. Impressed with crown mark within a circle, additionally marked with a six pointed star centering a “D” within a circle. SIZE: 54mm thin case. CONDITION: Case with various dimple marks. Repeater inoperable. Chronograph functioning. In need of cleaning. Offered with original presentation case. 9-22888 (1,500-2,000)

3169
$977.50

SWISS QUARTER HOUR REPEATING POCKET WATCH. Early 20th Century. Geneva, Switzerland. The enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numeral chapter rings in a subsidiary sweep seconds dial set within a square silvered metal case. Brass repeater lever at 3:00. The hinged cased back opening to a stem-wound jeweled unmarked movement interior lid marked “DEPOSE/R U/GENEVE” above the serial number 12035. The watch surmounted by a winder set within a ring. SIZE: 2″ square. CONDITION: Crystal with surface scratches. Dial appears good with no cracks or blemishes. Movement clean and appears operational. Repeater mechanism operational. 9-25264 (800-1,200)

3170
$287.50

OPEN FACE FRENCH KEY WIND POCKET WATCH. Late 18th – Early 19th century, the case stamped “ROBIN/A PARIS” believed to be Robert Robin (1742-1799) or that of his son Jean-Joseph Robin (d. 1858), both of Paris, France. Enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and sweep seconds hand. Interior back of case marked “CYLINDRE QUATRE JOYAUX” (Four Jewels). Case additionally marked with serial number “19899” SIZE: Dial: 1-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Movement appears intact although not checked for being functional. Enamel face with multiple tight hairline cracks. Otherwise good. 9-24315 (1,000-1,500)

3171
$115.00

BURLINGTON HUNTER’S CASE POCKET WATCH. Circa 1910-1920. Chicago, IL. The enamel dial with dual Arabic chapter rings and sweep second’s hand. The gold-plated Hunter’s case marked “14k GOLD STRATA CASE GUARANTEED TO WEAR FOR 25 YEARS”. The serial 3808246 engraved in the back plate. Movement additionally marked “21 jewels”. Case with serial number 5031360. Size 10 movement. SIZE: Case: 2″ dia. CONDITION: Case is clean with no signs of wear. Movement also appears clean with free-moving balance wheel. Generally good to very good. 9-25344 (200-400)

3172
$1,035.00

GROUP OF CONTINENTAL ENAMEL OBJECTS INCLUDING BUCHERER ENAMEL WATCH. Late 19th, early 20th century. Bucherer guilloche enamel pendant watch with original chain; Baylor lapis enamel, cylinder-shaped, self-winding purse watch; white enamel powder case; silvered enamel vanity case with chain; round indigo enamel make-up case; round silver tray with pale blue indigo enamel interior; indigo enamel lipstick. SIZE: Pendant watch: 5/8″ dia.; Larget compact: 2-3/4″ x 2-1/4″. CONDITION: Generally good, the tray and pendant watch with some abrasion to enamel. 9-26201 (700-900)

3173
$2,875.00

18KT PATEK PHILIPPE LADY’S WRISTWATCH. 18kt yellow gold lady’s wristwatch has ivory colored square face with baton hour indicators. Watch is finished with an 18kt yellow gold bracelet with folding safety latch. Band is marked on the latch “750” as well as “Patek Philippe Geneve”. SIZE: 6″ l. CONDITION: Some wear to the face, otherwise very good. 9-26767 (2,500-3,500)

3174
$3,565.00

LADY’S 18KT ROLEX WRISTWATCH. Lady’s 18kt yellow gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust wristwatch has gold tone dial with baton hour indicators and date window at 3:00. Watch is finished with a fluted bezel and replacement 18kt yellow gold Rolex Jubilee band. SIZE: Bracelet is approx. 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-26768 (2,500-3,500)

3175
$632.50

HAMILTON 14KT GOLD & DIAMOND LADY’S WRISTWATCH. Hamilton lady’s wristwatch has 14kt white gold case and band. The case and band are encrusted with 66 single cut diamonds. The watch is finished with an ivory colored dial and black numerals. SIZE: 7″ l. CONDITION: Watch case and band are very good to excellent. Movement is not working. 9-26171 (1,000-1,500)

3176
$460.00

GENEVA 14KT GOLD & DIAMOND LADY’S WATCH. 14kt yellow gold lady’s watch has nugget look woven band and polished yellow gold case. Gold colored dial has black hour marks and is trimmed on top and bottom by eight round brilliant cut diamonds. Case is marked on the back “14K Gold”. SIZE: 6-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Case and band are very good to excellent. Movement is not running. 9-26176 (1,000-1,500)

3177
$230.00

TARTS SILVER CASED VERGE POCKET WATCH. Late 18th Century. London. SN 14007. Signed Tarts, London, With fusee movement, the silvered and engraved dial with Roman numerals and Arabic chapter rings, arcaded minute track, and with English hallmarks. SIZE: 1-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: The bowl-shaped crystal foggy. Dial and hands appear original. Very good. Movement appears to be intact. Key absent. Not inspected for operation. 9-25356 (400-600)

3178
$575.00

A RARE FUSEE MOVEMENT WATCH BY CHARLES CABRIER. Second quarter 18th Century. London. The enamel dial with Roman numeral and Arabic chapter rings centering the name “CABRIER” above London. The brass Fusee key-wind movement engraved “C. CABRIER/LONDON” with the serial number 12855 on the back plate. With verge chain-driven Fusee movement. SIZE: Dial: 1-3/8 dia. Case: 1-1/4 d. Case 1-3/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Enamel dial with cracks. Movement appears to be in operating order. Balance wheel moves freely. Case with normal and expected wear. Generally good. 9-26976 (200-400)

3179
$4,887.50

FINE ENAMEL DECORATED CONTINENTAL BIRD MUSIC BOX. The key-wound movement when played the oval-inset cover on the top opens and a bird comes forth singing. At the end of the song it goes back into the box and the cover shuts. The top enameling shows a white peacock, a monkey and chickens with a landscape castle scene. The front and back panels show chickens in landscape. The remainder is covered with colorful enamel decoration. Unmarked. Comes with two keys. SIZE: 1-1/2″ high x 4″ wide x 2-1/2″ deep CONDITION: In need of cleaning to work properly. 9-25399 (2,000-4,000)

3180
$0.00
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Additional Information: There is no leather sleeve for this.

ELEGENT 14K GOLD TIFFANY COMPACT BOX WITH RUBY CLASP. This exquisite art deco rectangular box features a ribbed design on all four sides and bottom. The case with its original leather sleeve. The top having a flaring ribbed design which emits from the art deco clasp on the front of the box. The clasp of raised geometric design and set with four cut rubies. The interior box fitted with a mirror on the lid. The box signed on the inner lid “14K Tiffany & Co.”. SIZE: Approx. 2-3/4” w x 2-1/8” d x, approx 1/2” h. Weight: 90 grams or 2/1 oz. CONDITION: Excellent. 5-65179 (2,750-3,750)

3181
$0.00

FABULOUS ENAMELED 18KT GOLD SNUFF BOX WITH INSET MINIATURE ON IVORY OF FREDERICK VI LANDGRAVE OF HESSE-HOMBURG AS A GIFT FROM GEORGE III TO LORD BLOOMFIELD AT THE MARRIAGE OF THE KING’S DAUGHTER PRINCESS ELIZABETH. 18kt gold hinged-top box having a cover with a central oval frame housing an unsigned oval miniature on ivory of a young man wearing military outfit having a blue sash adorned with a white military cross. The frame, having an upper floral and lower scroll accent, all behind glass. The oval frame surrounded at each corner by relief flower-heads encompassed by a rectangular blue enamel border. The outside having a leaf vine interspersed with scallop shells. The top edge rim with a blue enameled flower & leaf vine interspersed with scallop shells. The same pattern outlines the bottom and the sides having enameled rectangles with decorative centers. The interior in a rose-gold color with three very, very light hallmarks, one a box with “18”, one a maker’s mark with what appears to be a star above “S-C”, and another which may be the profile of George III. The box comes in what appears to be its orig tooled red leather case. Note: Included with the box are four penned papers of different time-periods, the earliest, and probably 19th century states “This snuff box given to Lord Bloomfield on occasion of the marriage of the Princess Elizabeth, daughter of George III, to the Prince of Hesse-Homburg through the kindness of his son, John Arthur Douglas to become the property of his sister Georgiana who, with her affectionate love gives it to her daughter Blanche (the miniature is a likeness of the Prince of Hesse-Homburg).” A piece of paper indicates the line of descent from Lord Bloomfield to Georgiana to Blanche to Arthur to Margaret. SIZE: 3-1/2″ long x 2-3/8″ wide x 3/4″ deep CONDITION: Very good with very minimal imperfections. 8-87689 (25,000-35,000)

3182
$0.00

LADY’S 18KT DIAMOND RING. Very fine lady’s 18kt yellow gold ring is set with two Old Mine cut diamonds weighing 3.25ct and 3.40ct respectively. Ring is accompanied by a jeweler’s appraisal stating the clarity grade of the diamonds is SI2 and VS2 and the color is H-I (estimated in the mounting). Mounting is unmarked but tested 18kt. SIZE: 6. PROVENANCE: From a fine Norfolk, Virginia home. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25246 (30,000-50,000)

3183
$22,425.00

TIFFANY & CO. GOLD, PLATINUM & DIAMOND BROOCH. Exceptional Tiffany & Co. brooch has platinum mounting over a 14kt yellow gold back. Brooch is set with 23 Old European cut diamonds ranging in weight from .01ct to 1.00ct with clarity grades from VVS1 to VS1 and color grading H-I and having a total diamond weight of approx. 6.45ct according to a jeweler’s appraisal that accompanies the brooch. Brooch is also accompanied by a removable pin attachment as well as a Tremblant hat or hair attachment. Brooch comes in its original Tiffany & Co. velvet box. SIZE: 1-3/4″ across. PROVENANCE: Originally a 1903 gift to the consignor’s grandmother and has descended through the Auchincloss family to the present consignor. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with some staining of interior of box. 9-25874 (8,000-12,000)

3184
$8,050.00

14KT GOLD & DIAMOND NECKLACE. Beautiful diamond necklace is done in 14kt white gold. Necklace is set with 135 graduating size diamonds ranging from .63ct down to .04ct. Total weight of all diamonds is approx. 9.97ct with average clarity grading of VS-2 and color grade of G-H according to a jeweler’s appraisal that accompanies the necklace. Necklace is finished with a safety clasp. SIZE: 16″ l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-26319 (7,000-10,000)

3185
$6,900.00

18KT SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND RING. 18kt white gold lady’s dome shaped ring has center oval blue sapphire weighing 8.26ct. Stone is accompanied by a Gem Research Swiss Lab report identifying it as a natural sapphire with brilliant step cut measuring 11.72mm x 10.00mm x 7.95mm. Stone is surrounded by four panels of pave set diamonds; each panel is separated by a slightly raised white gold band set with single cut diamonds. Ring is unmarked but tests 18kt. SIZE: 8-1/2. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25953 (6,500-8,500)

3186
$3,852.50

14KT GOLD & DIAMOND LADY’S RING. 14kt white gold lady’s ring has center oval diamond which measures approx. 11mm x 6.3mm and has an approximate weight of 1.90ct. Shank of the ring is set with 14 single cut diamonds. Gold is unmarked but tests 14kt. We are told by our consignor that the color is I; Clarity VS 2. SIZE: 7-1/2. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-26770 (3,500-4,500)

3187
$4,197.50

18K GOLD & PEARL BOXED JEWELRY SUITE. Early suite of jewelry; most likely French consists of two bracelets, a brooch and pair of earrings. The bracelets are decorated with an etched grapevine pattern on the sides and an openwork stylized floral pattern set with seed pearls and finished with blue enamel trim. Brooch has matching openwork flower pattern with three gold dangles with blue enamel trim. Drop earrings have matching pattern with dangles matching the brooch. All are housed in the original leatherette box with velvet interior. Bracelets are each marked with hallmarks that we have not been able to identify. One of the hallmarks is what appears to be two heads of Mercury facing left and the other hallmark has a figure that we cannot make out and a “B”. The gold tests 18k. SIZE: Brooch is 3″ l to bottom of dangles. Earrings are 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Center dangle on brooch is a very good replacement, otherwise very good to excellent. 7-72487 (6,000-8,000)

3188
$4,887.50

PLATINUM & DIAMOND LADY’S RING. Lady’s platinum ring is set with a center round brilliant cut diamond which measures 8.2mm diameter and 5.2mm deep with an approx. weight of 2.25ct. Diamond is flanked on each side by a baguette cut diamond; each about 5.5mm long. Ring is marked on the interior “1096 Ir’d. Plat.” SIZE: 5. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25952 (3,000-4,000)

3189
$2,242.50

14KT GOLD, DIAMOND & SAPPHIRE NECKLACE. 14kt yellow gold necklace is done in herringbone design. The necklace features a 5.2mm x 6.6mm oval blue sapphire surrounded by ten 2.5mm round brilliant cut diamonds. Necklace is further decorated with twenty-nine 2.5mm round brilliant cut diamonds. Total diamond weight is approx. 1.90ct. Necklace is marked on the back of the safety clasp “Italy 14K”. SIZE: 17″ l. CONDITION: Small bend to the herringbone chain, otherwise very good to excellent. 9-26170 (2,000-3,000)

3190
$2,185.00

14KT GOLD & DIAMOND WEDDING SET. Lady’s 14kt white gold engagement ring has a center marquis cut diamond weighing approx. 1.15ct which is accompanied by a jeweler’s appraisal listing the clarity at SI-1 and the color at J-K. Diamond is flanked by two baguette cut diamonds and the ring is accompanied by a simple platinum wedding band. SIZE: Both are 6-1/2. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-26634 (1,500-2,500)

3191
$0.00

14KT GOLD & BLUE TOPAZ FASHION RING. Lady’s fashion ring features a simple 14kt yellow gold band with four prong mounting supporting a large 25mm x 41mm x 20.69mm x 12.36mm blue topaz cabochon with an approximate weight of 59.63ct. Topaz is listed as greenish-blue color (gB4/3) medium-light tone in a jeweler’s appraisal that accompanies the ring. Ring is marked on the inside “14k”. SIZE: 9-1/2. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-26363 (4,000-6,000)

3192
$920.00

18KT BLUE TOPAZ & DIAMOND BROOCH. 18kt (tested) white gold brooch has center emerald cut 17mm x 25mm blue topaz. The blue topaz is surrounded by a white gold, open-work design set with 94 old mine cut diamonds. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Brooch is missing two diamonds and clasp appears to be a replacement. 9-25689 (800-1,200)

3193
$0.00

TWO FRENCH ART NOUVEAU ENAMEL PINS. 1) 18kt (tested) yellow gold stick pin has beautifully enameled top with bust of classical woman wearing a winged crown against a rich red background. Crown is set with a tiny rose cut diamond. 2) 18kt (tested) yellow gold brooch is enameled with the bust of a classical woman wearing a winged hat; all against a rich brown background. Brooch is artist signed on the back “P. Thabard Limoges”. Brooch is hallmarked on the clasp and pin, but hallmarks are illegible. SIZE: 3″ l and 1-1/16″ dia respectively. CONDITION: 1) Has tiny chips to edge of enamel. 2) Very good to excellent. 9-25884 (1,000-1,500)

3194
$1,035.00

STERLING SILVER GEORG JENSEN BRACELET. Fine sterling silver bracelet by Georg Jensen designer Henning Koppel features large freeform links and matching clasp with safety chain. Marked on the clasp “Georg Jensen Sterling Denmark 89” and “HK” within an oval. SIZE: 8″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25878 (800-1,200)

3195
$402.50

PAIR OF 18KT GOLD & PEARL GEORG JENSEN EARRINGS. Fine pair of Georg Jensen earrings are done in 18kt yellow gold set with a center 8.5mm half pearl. Earrings are marked on the back “Georg Jensen 18k 750”. Earrings are finished with a screw back. SIZE: 5/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-26765 (400-600)

3196
$517.50

ORIENTAL ENAMELED & CABOCHON BRACELET. 800 silver bracelet has dragon heads at each end with red cabochon eyes and blue; presumably sapphire cabochons on top of the head. Bracelet is decorated with rich blue enamel decoration which is highlighted by bands of emerald green enameling on each side and down the center. Top of the bracelet is decorated with a beaded circle of emerald green enamel with a center pink cabochon. Bracelet is marked on the underside “800”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25956 (450-650)

3197
$690.00

SILVER & CORAL NECKLACE AND EARRINGS. Necklace is comprised of hinged coral inlay panels with silver center lines and silver beaded decoration around the bezel. Top half of the necklace is finished with multi-strands of coral and silver beads separated by a silver bead with multiple coral cabochons. Necklace is finished with a hook and eye catch. Necklace is accompanied by a matching pair of silver and coral earrings with a matching silver bead set with coral cabochons. Earrings are finished with post and back. Silver is unmarked but tests 800. SIZE: Necklace is 16″ l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with the back missing from one post. 9-25960 (250-350)

3198
$172.50

14KT GOLD CAMEO PIN. Nice shell cameo depicts bust of a woman with flowing hair. Cameo is mounted in a 14kt yellow gold freeform openwork frame with pin back and safety catch as well as a loop for hanging as a pendant. SIZE: 1-1/2″ l x 1-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-26174 (200-300)

3199
$345.00

CARVED CORAL BROOCH. Brooch consists of individually carved flowers and leaves; each mounted on a 14kt (tested) yellow gold stem. Brooch is finished with a 14kt yellow gold pin and loop catch. SIZE: 2″. CONDITION: Missing one leaf, otherwise very good to excellent. 9-25957 (150-250)

3200
$690.00

TIFFANY & CO. STERLING GOOSE PIN. Tiffany & Company sterling silver pin is done in the shape of a goose with simply stylized feathers. Pin is impressed on the back “Tiffany & Co. Sterling”. SIZE: 2-5/8″ l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with some bending to pin back. 9-26172 (300-500)

3201
$258.75

PAIR OF CHINESE DRAGON BRACELETS. Unusual bracelets have enameled dragon head and tail with the dragon’s head biting its tail to hold the bracelet in place. The shank of the bracelet is done in a woven silver colored mesh. SIZE: Approx. 9″ l. CONDITION: Some minor loss to enamel on one bracelet, otherwise very good. 9-25954 (250-300)

3202
$258.75

TIBETAN SILVER & CARNELIAN SEAL RING. Massive seal ring has highly decorated silver shank and bezel which supports a 28mm x 37mm carnelian cabochon with intaglio carved horned animal. Silver is unmarked but tests 800. SIZE: 11. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with some minor dents on silver bezel. 9-25958 (225-275)

3203
$805.00

LAPIS LAZULI NECKLACE & EARRINGS. Necklace is decorated with inlaid lapis lazuli on hinged panels with bead decoration adorning the edge of the bezels. The hinged panels are suspended on a line of silver decorated beads with a multi-strand of lapis and silver beads. Necklace is finished with a hook and loop clasp and is accompanied by a matching pair of lapis inlaid earrings. The silver is unmarked but tests 800. SIZE: Necklace is 16″ l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25959 (250-350)

3204
$109.25

3PCS OF JEWELRY. 1) 14kt (tested) yellow gold stick pin has steel pin and six sided 14kt yellow gold top with engraved floral design. 2) Bead necklace with 28 round green jade beads interspersed between round and oblong gold filled beads. Necklace is finished with a clasp and ring; both of which are impressed “1/20 12kt Gold”. 3) Pair of gold colored Trifari earrings. The earrings are in the shape of an oak leaf and are finished with clip backs. Marked on the back “Trifari”. SIZE: 4-1/2″ l, 25″ l and 1-1/4″ respectively. CONDITION: All pieces are very good to excellent. 9-26173, 9-26175 (100-200)

3205
$0.00

AN IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF EARNED MEDALS & ORDERS OF SIR HUGH RICHARD DEARE OLDMAN, KBE, MC. The lot consists of 1)The Civil Order of Oman Special Class including collar chain, breast star, sash badge and collar badge, 2)Order of the British Empire Ordinary Knight Commander (K.B.E.)The medal and badge housed in a single frame along with the original “K.B.E” box. A campaign bar-mounted service group with 3-part ribbon service bar, including; 3)The Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.) Military, Second Type, since 1935 issue in silver, 4) Military Cross for Distinguished Service, 5) 1939-1945 Star, 6) Africa Star, 7) Italy Star, 8) France & Germany Star, 9) Defense Medal 1939-1945, 10) War Medal, 1939-1945, 11) WWI French Croix de Guerre, 12) 1956 Pakistan Republic Medal, no ribbon, 13) British General Service Medal w/ Campaign Bar “Arabian Peninsula”, 14) Ten 3/4″ buttons w/ Oman seal, 15)Nine other misc. buttons. 18k 52″ White Gold Collar Chain crafted by Asprey & Company, London, England weighing 304 grams (9.7 tr. oz). The piece hallmarked “LONDON 18K”. 18k White Gold Large 6-pointed Star with White Enameling and having a central ring of green translucent enameling with writing around a ring of diamonds around a central medallion. The diamond circle having 41 diamonds of graduated size. Each star point separated by a crescent moon and terminating in a pearl. Hallmarked “LONDON 18k” with date mark “q” (1971). Total weight is 128 grams (4.1 tr. oz). Measures 3-3/4″ x 3-1/4″. 18k White Gold Large 6-Pointed Star Outlined with approximately 229 Full-Cut Diamonds having White Enameling and a central ring of green translucent enameling with writing around a ring of diamonds around a central medallion. The diamond circle having 41 diamonds of graduated size. Each star point separated by a crescent moon and terminating in a pearl. Hallmarked “LONDON 18k” with date mark “q” (1971). Total weight is 132 grams (4.2 tr. oz.). Total diamonds 270. Measures 3-3/4″ x 3-1/4″. 18k White Gold 6-Pointed Star having White Enameling and a central Red Ring around an oval of translucent green enamel with a central silver crescent moon. The star tips ending in silver beads. Hallmarked “LONDON 18k” with date mark “q” (1971). Total weight of 52 grams (1.6 tr. oz). Measures 2-1/2″ x 2″. SIR HUGH RICHARD DEARE OLDMAN & his wife Susan at tea with the Sultan of Oman, December 1981. Other items in this lot include; a framed 5″ x 3″ color photograph of Hugh Oldman in military dress, a 6″ x 5″ photograph of the Queen of England presenting awards to the regiment which Hugh Oldman was present, June 1962, two commemorative plates, the first a 1917-1977 “The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Diamond Jubilee”, the second a similar plate “HRH The Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Grand Master of the Order of the British Empire Silver Jubilee”. Three framed documents; 1)Appointment to the rank of Lieutenant, July 1945 stamped George VI, 2)Framed certificate appointing Hugh to be an Ordinary Officer of the Military Division of Our Said Most Excellent Order of the British Empire signed by Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip as Grand Master, 3)Certificate appointing Hugh to be an Ordinary Knight Commander of the Civil Division of Our Said Most Excellent Order of the British Empire signed by Elizabeth II and Prince Philip as Grand Master. Also a booklet “Statues of the Most Excellent of the British Empire.” Outstanding large oil on canvas full portrait showing Colonel Oldman in his full military dress uniform by Rosemarie Timmis (20th/21st century). The black jacket having a number of earned medals including Orders of Oman, one of which hangs from a long 18kt gold chain, a Knight’s Cross, service medals, Order of Oman badge on sash (all of which are included in this auction). He holds a dress sword at side. Signed lower left “Rosemarie Timmis 1974″. Housed in a magnificent wide carved gilt wood frame. The artist is known for important commissions including His Majesty The Sultan of Oman, Lord Butler of Brockwell KG GCB CVO and Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank GCB LVO OBE. On her website is also mentioned her commission of Colonel Sir Hugh & Lady Oldman.Sight Size: 46″ x 26-1/2”. Signed print of the “Presentation of Colours by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother to the 2nd & 3rd Battalions The Light Infantry and The Light Infantry Volunteers in Colchester 7th May 1971” by Terence Cuneo (British, 1907-1996). Signed lower right and dated. The print shows Sir Hugh Oldman presenting the Light Infantry in a parade grounds with the Queen looking on. Housed in a wood frame with matte. Sight Size: 16” x 23”. Pencil signed & titled print depicting a polo match between two rival brigades by Lionel Dalhousie Robertson Edwards (American/English, 1878-1966). The lead rider approaching a ball is a depiction of Sir Hugh Oldman. The scene is a flat grassy plain under blue & white cloud sky. The painting executed in 1938 by Lionel Edwards. Housed in a modern frame with double matte. Published by The Sporting Gallery, LTD. Sight Size: 11” x 15-3/4”. SIZE: As noted above. PROVENANCE: Descended in the Oldman family. CONDITION: Very good. The Lionel Edwards print with multiple scrapes, surface dirt, as found. The small sash badge has one fleck off white enamel star. 9-25253, 25254, 25255, 25256, 25259, 25263, 25266, 25267, 25268, 25270, 25271, 25272, 25273 (50,000-70,000)

3206
$0.00

ARABIAN MATCHLOCK MUSKET. Cal. Approx .480. Old and heavily used, interesting matchlock with 40-1/2″ round barrel, has heavy breech, fluted mid portion, and cannon muzzle. There are bands of woven silver wire inlay toward breech with silver highlights to lunate stampings on central band ahead of deep cartouche with engraved Farsi script. There are more silver dot inlays on crenelations of muzzle. Top dot is raised as front sight. File decorated rear sight has small V-notch. Rear portion of barrel has file decorated open pan with touch hole. Simple match “lock” has filed bronze “trigger” with lever actuating thin filed iron serpentine. European walnut stock with heavy brass reinforcement to forepiece is fastened to barrel with 10 silver bands, and some brass wire, which is toward breech end, behind sling hole. Stock with swept butt has multiple layers of cloth wrapping which has been covered over with kidskin forming pad at rear. Central portion ahead of lock lever is also wrapped in raw kidskin. Area is also over-wrapped with some orange and yellow colored cloth secured with red twine, and adorned with a number of twisted jute ropes, some over-wrapped with blue and white wool thread. SIZE: 59″ long PROVENANCE: Descended in the Oldman family.Possibly a gift from the Sultan of Oman. CONDITION: Good. Barrel has relatively fresh brown patina over old cleaning. Brass and silver are polished bright and lacquered. Stock is relatively solid showing considerable use and hand-wear, especially behind brass reinforcement, with repaired crack near rear of barrel (wire wrapping). Kidskin has considerable insect damage. Rope decoration is a bit tender, and losing some of its over-wrap. 9-25260 (2,000-4,000)

3207
$0.00

ARABIC GOLD AND SILVER MOUNTED SWORD. 30″ Broad double fullered blade with punched-in lunate decoration on back, is stamped “E NoE NoN E” in each fuller on left side. Bottom left fuller is engraved with about 10″ of Arabic script. Blade is hafted with green horn embellished with woven gold wire at grip, and beaten gold decorations, a circle with raised relief six petaled flower, and fluted and beaded cap. (Acid test positive for gold) Four pointed star shaped cast and chased silver guard has gold lozenge central decoration and caps to cross guard. A silver chain with lock pin hangs from bottom guard. Green velvet covered wooden scabbard is overlaid with pierced and heavily scroll engraved silver, and suspended by two octagonal rings. Mounts under rings are decorated with embossed gold lozenges, which also test positive for gold. An old leather silver-mounted and embroidered band is attached to front ring. SIZE: Overall length 39-1/4″ PROVENANCE: Descended in the Oldman family. Possibly a gift from the Sultan of Oman. CONDITION: Very fine. Blade appears to have been broken near handle, and forge welded and riveted back together, some silver overlay of grip peeled back at time of repair. Blade will not enter scabbard completely. All metal decoration has been brightly polished and lacquered, so as to remain bright. Velvet shows some deterioration and slight soiling through piercings in silver. Leather band attached to front ring is quite tender. 9-25261 (4,000-6,000)

3208
$0.00

ASPREY 18KT DIAMOND, EMERALD & RUBY BROOCH. 18kt yellow gold brooch depicts the crest for the Sultan of Oman with two crossed swords beneath a Khanjar with an elaborate horse bit across the top. Brooch is set with 7 round brilliant cut diamonds, 20 diamond baguettes, 1 round emerald, 3 emerald cut emeralds and 24 square cut rubies. According to a jeweler’s appraisal which accompanies the brooch; the 27 diamonds have a total weight of approx. 1.32ct with a clarity grade of VVS2 and an estimated color of E-F. The 24 square cut rubies have a total weight of approx. 1.61ct and are listed as having a slight purple-red hue with a strong tone and saturation. The 3 emeralds have a total weight of approx. 1.62ct, the emeralds have a slight bluish-green hue and strong tone and saturation. Total weight of the brooch is 12.1dwt. Brooch is stamped on the back “A & Co.” and is housed in its original fitted Asprey presentation box. SIZE: 1-3/4″ sq. PROVENANCE: Descended in the Oldman family. Gift of the Sultan of Oman. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25252 (12,500-17,500)

3209
$0.00

DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY SWEETHEARTS BROOCH. 10kt white gold brooch is formed in the shape of a bugle with a king’s crown above and the initials “DLI” for Durham Light Infantry. The bugle and the crown are set with 30 single cut diamonds and further highlighted with bands of square cut emeralds as well as a round faceted emerald in the crown. The DLI initials are set with 18 rose cut diamonds. Finished on the back with a yellow gold pin and safety catch. SIZE: 1-1/8″ x 1-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Descended in the Oldman family. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25251 (3,000-5,000)

3210
$0.00

18KT GOLD & DIAMOND BROOCH & EARRINGS. 18kt yellow gold brooch consists of a multi-tiered cluster of gold marquis shaped textured pods of which 10 are topped with platinum settings containing graduated rows of three round cut diamonds. There are a total of 30 diamonds; each measuring 1.70mm to 2.70mm with a total weight of approx. 1.25ct. The brooch is backed by a double fur clip and a single 18kt yellow gold safety catch. The brooch is accompanied by a matching pair of earrings with post backs and Omega clutches. According to a jeweler’s appraisal which accompanies the set, the diamonds are VS1 to SI2 in clarity with an estimated color of F-H. The gold is estimated to weigh 31.69dwt. All pieces are marked “Kutchinsky” with a crown mark for gold depicting 18k. Housed in an Asprey & Co. box with Oman seal. SIZE: Brooch is 1-3/4″ dia. Earrings are 1-1/8″ l. PROVENANCE: Descended in the Oldman family. A gift from the Sultan of Oman. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25257 (8,000-10,000)

3211
$0.00

SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND BROOCH AND EARRINGS. 14kt (tested) white gold brooch is set with marquis and round cut blue sapphires interspersed with 78 round brilliant cut diamonds and 14 baguette diamonds. According to the jeweler’s appraisal that accompanies the jewelry the total sapphire weight is 11.53ct and the total diamond weight is 3.31ct. The sapphire clarity grades are VS to SI1 and the diamond clarity grades are VS1-SI2 with diamond color grades F-G. The brooch is accompanied by a pair of post back earrings with hinged lever safety back. The earrings are unmarked but test 14kt white gold and are set with blue sapphires and diamonds in a swirling design. Sapphires are pear shaped and round while the diamonds are round brilliant cut and baguette. According to the jeweler’s appraisal accompanying the lot, the 24 round brilliant cut diamonds have a clarity of VS1 to SI2 and a color grade of G-H. The 8 baguette diamonds have a clarity of VS1 to SI1 and color grade F-G, sapphires are VS clarity. Total weight of sapphires is 5.00ct, while the total weight of the diamonds is 1.20ct. SIZE: Brooch is 2″ x 1-1/2″. Earrings are 1″. PROVENANCE: Descended in the Oldman family. A gift from the Sultan of Oman. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25249 (8,000-10,000)

3212
$0.00

ASPREY 18KT GOLD, EMERALD, RUBY & DIAMOND NECKLACE AND EARRINGS. Exceptional necklace and earring set by renowned London jeweler Asprey is created of 18kt yellow gold links that have been hand textured and are interspersed with clusters of ruby and emerald cabochons as well as round brilliant cut diamonds. Necklace is marked “18k Asprey London”. According to a jeweler’s appraisal that accompanies the set the necklace is set with 43 round emerald cabochons, 24 round brilliant cut diamonds and 27 ruby cabochons. The diamonds have clarity grades of VS1 to VS2 and estimated color of F-G. Total diamond weight is approx. 3.37ct, total emerald weight is approx. 8.17ct and the total ruby weight is approx. 4.7ct. Total weight of the necklace is 63.8dwt. Necklace is accompanied by a matching pair of earrings with post backs and Omega clutch. Each earring is set with a ruby and emerald cabochon as well as a round brilliant cut diamond. Earring backs are stamped “14k”. Total weight of the earrings is 5.2dwt. Housed in its original Asprey & Company box with Seal of Oman. SIZE: Necklace is 16″ l. Earrings are 3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: Descended in the Oldman family. A gift from the Sultan of Oman. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25250 (15,000-20,000)

3213
$0.00

18KT GOLD & DIAMOND PIAGET LADY’S WRISTWATCH. Lovely Piaget wristwatch has an 18kt white gold textured band. The watch has a black dial with single cut diamond hour indicators marked “Piaget” and also contains Arabic writing. The watch is finished with an 18kt gold bezel set with 30 round brilliant cut diamonds. Watch is marked on the back “Asprey” and also stamped on the clasp “Piaget 42 750”. According to a jeweler’s appraisal that accompanies the watch, the total weight of the watch is 35.4dwt. Housed in its original Aprey & Company box with Seal of Oman. SIZE: 5-3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: Descended in the Oldman family. A gift from the Sultan of Oman. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-25247 (5,000-8,000)

3214
$0.00

18KT GOLD HAMILTON LADY’S WRISTWATCH. Hamilton lady’s wristwatch has an 18kt white gold textured mesh band and matching case. The silver colored face has hash marks at the hour indicators and is stamped “Hamilton” and also carries a red crest of Oman. The fold-over clasp is stamped “750”. Total weight of the wristwatch is 39dwt according to a jeweler’s appraisal that accompanies the watch. SIZE: 6-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Descended in the Oldman family. A gift from the Sultan of Oman. CONDITION: The watch crystal has some minor scratches, otherwise very good to excellent. 9-25248 (3,500-4,500)

3215
$402.50

STERLING SILVER INCENSE BURNER BY MAPPIN & WEBB WITH SEAL OF OMAN. Sheffield, 1963. The saucer-based burner having an ivory heat-collar leading to a turned stem holding an egg-shaped canister with mid-hinged cover held by two small chains. The cover having pierced decoration. The base having a removable copper insert. The outside adorned with a red Seal of Oman medallion. The base marked with hallmarks and “Mappin & Webb Ltd. London & Sheffield.” Weight w/out copper lining: 15.5 troy oz. SIZE: 6-1/2″ high x 5-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Descended in the Oldman family. CONDITION: Very good. Shows some use. 9-25265 (200-400)

3216
$287.50

UNSIGNED (British, 19th/20th Century) BURGHLEY HOUSE, STAMFORD, LINCOLNSHIRE, ENGLISH. Watercolor landscape shows a large English Manor house with large park like setting with man in a boat in the foreground water. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with highlighted matte. Along with a small colored engraving of what is purported to be the same house. This is where Sir Hugh Oldman resided for a time. SIZE: SIGHT: Watercolor: 11-3/4″ x 20″. Engraving: 6″ x 8-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25269 (1,000-1,500)

3217
$0.00

2 RED-STITCHED FAMILY SAMPLERS. Both housed in black wood frames with white backing board. 1) Four alpha-numeric rows with a four-line verse signed “Eliza Furley, Gainsbro March 19th 1827”. 2) Five alpha-numeric rows signed “H.Oldman, Woodhill, July 1893.” SIZE: 1)12″ x 10″, 2)11″ x 8-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Descended in the Oldman family. CONDITION: Generally very good. Minor stitch loss. 9-25274 (500-1,000)

3218
$287.50

COIN SILVER & COIN CEREMONIAL NECKLACE. The large necklace adorned with eight Austrian Maria Theresa Thalers dated 1780 and a large 4-1/4″ diameter silver medallion with central 6-petal flower washed in gold. The necklace formed of 25 barrel-shaped links formed around a braided cotton rope. SIZE: 30″ long PROVENANCE: Descended in the Oldman family. CONDITION: Some light denting. Otherwise very good. 9-25258 (1,000-2,000)

3218A
$115.00

SPECIAL ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOT. This lot consists of twelve past Julia auction firearm 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 15% 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)

3300
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION HOT WATER PLATTER WITH DRAIN PLATE. 19th century, China. Deep oval platter of typical form with alternating panels of figures and with floral panels with insects and birds, fitted with conforming pierced liner, similarly decorated. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 18″ l overall x 15-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Generally good. Platter with shallow rim chip at end. Drain plate original. 9-25084 (1,000-1,500)

3301
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT ROSE CANTON SERVING PLATTER. 19th century, China. Of lobated form, decorated overall with colorful exotic birds and insects amidst floral and fruit sprays, raised on canted foot rim. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h x 15″ l x 11″ w. CONDITION: Generally good but with several chips along top rim and with wear to enamel decoration. Small tight hairline descending from rim. 9-25062 (700-900)

3302
$1,495.00

ROSE MEDALLION PORCELAIN COVERED JAR. Late 19th century, China. Shoulder with molded gilt dragons chasing pearl. Domed cover with foo dog finial. Decorated overall with panels of domestic life bordered by rose flower buds and dense foliage. SIZE: 25-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good with slight even wear to gilding. 9-26210 (2,000-2,500)

3303
$747.50

TWO CHINESE EXPORT OVAL PLATTERS. Circa 1800, China. Each with orange border and floral and gilt decoration. Central rondel decorated with a sprig of fruit within a foliate wreath. NOTE: According to a label affixed to the back of the largest platter “The borders of these platters are similar to the border of Colonel Thayer’s American Eagle Bowl, Ca. 1810, and now on display in the John Quincy Adams State Drawing Room at the State Department, Washington. Vide: Page 36, Department of State Guidebook to the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, 1971. The same border is on a dinner plate in the Reeves Collection, Washington and Lee University. See catalog.” SIZE: 14-1/2″ l and 13″ l. CONDITION: Structurally very good with normal and expected wear to gilded surfaces and to enamel decoration commensurate with age. 9-26030 (1,000-1,500)

3304
$1,495.00

ROSE MANDARIN PORCELAIN COVERED VEGETABLE DISH. Circa 1870, Chinese export ware. Decoration of figures in palace scenes with bamboo form handles. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 12″ l. CONDITION: With fleabites to underside of lid rim and with wear to gilded edges. Otherwise very good. 9-26211 (1,500-2,000)

3305
$345.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Additional Information: The vase has been professionally restored.

CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION PALACE VASE. Second half 19th century, China. Rose Mandarin fan shaped panels depicting everyday life alternating with floral panels densely populated with moths and exotic birds, all on Rose Medallion ground. Shoulder with floral cartouches amidst floral vinery and bats. SIZE: 25″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-25544 (500-700)

3306
$690.00

CHINESE EXPORT BOWL & TWO CHARGERS. Second half 19th century. All in tones of orange sepia with dense floral decoration interspersed with exotic birds and butterflies with banded floral borders, all gilt heightened. SIZE: Bowl: 5″ h x 11-3/4″ dia. Chargers: 13″ dia. CONDITION: Deep bowl with 1″ roughness to rim. Two chargers very good. All with some wear to enameled and gilt surfaces. 9-25535 (1,200-1,500)

3307
$529.00

CHINESE EXPORT CUP. Circa 1800. Decoration of a ship with American flags. SIZE: 3-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Lip chip and tight hairline. 9-26317 (200-400)

3308
$0.00

FOUR CHINESE EXPORT FLORAL DECORATED TABLEWARES. Chinese export, circa 1800. Probably for French market. Including 14-1/2″ charger and three 9-1/4″ plates. Charger with central floral spray with cornucopia. Plates with a border of floral garlands and swags. SIZE: 14-1/2” dia, 9-1/4” dia (3). CONDITION: Charger with fleabites and some general roughness to rim. Otherwise very good. 9-26316 (600-900)

3309
$1,437.50

34 CANTON PLATES IN ASSORTED SIZES. 19th century, China. Including 12 10″ plates, 10 8-3/4″ plates and 12 7″ plates, all decorated with typical aquatic landscapes within rain and cloud borders. SIZE: As noted. PROVENANCE: Property of Mary and Franklin Dexter of Boston, Massachusetts. Acquired while on a round the world tour in 1891 on the P&O Steamship Line. CONDITION: Generally very good. Large chip to one 10″ plate and small chip to one 7″ plate. 9-25552 (300-500)

3310
$115.00

LARGE GROUP OF CANTON TABLEWARES. 19th century and later. Including 14 6″ underplates; 19 5-1/2″ saucers; 6 bullions 4″ dia.; 7 4″ dia. coffee cups, signed; 20 3-1/2″ cups. SIZE: As noted. PROVENANCE: Property of Mary and Franklin Dexter of Boston, Massachusetts. Acquired while on a round the world tour in 1891 on the P&O Steamship Line. CONDITION: One 6″ plate with chip. Seven saucers with rim chips. Bullions very good. Two coffee cups with flea bites. Two cups with rim chips. 9-25553 (300-500)

3311
$402.50

LARGE GROUP OF CHINESE EXPORT CANTON TABLEWARES. 19th century, China, and later. Including 12 7″ shallow bowls, 10 5″ rice bowls, 1 5-3/4″ rice bowl, 6 3-3/4″ shallow bowls and 11 2-3/4″ miniature bowls. Each with typical aquatic landscape decoration. SIZE: As noted. PROVENANCE: Property of Mary and Franklin Dexter of Boston, Massachusetts. Acquired while on a round the world tour in 1891 on the P&O Steamship Line. This group with some later additions. CONDITION: Generally very good. One 7″ bowl with shallow rim chip. Five 5″ rice bowls with small rim chips and hairline. Miniature bowls with flecks and fleabites throughout. 9-25554 (300-500)

3312
$920.00

CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE HEXAGONAL WINE POT & WARMER. Early 20th century, China. Of unusual form, the hexagonal warmer fitted with a cylindrical wine pot with lid decorated overall with aquatic landscapes and bands of floral sprays. SIZE: 7″ h x 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25547 (800-1,200)

3313
$575.00

THREE CHINESE EXPORT CANTON COVERED VEGETABLES. 19th century, China. Each diamond form dish decorated with aquatic landscapes fitted with original covers with strawberry knops. Exterior of each decorated with floral sprays. SIZE: 4″ h overall x 10″ l x 8-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: Property of Mary and Franklin Dexter of Boston, Massachusetts. Acquired while on a round the world tour in 1891 on the P&O Steamship Line. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25549 (200-300)

3314
$1,380.00

CHINESE EXPORT CANTON RETICULATED CHESTNUT BASKET. 19th century, China. Oval basket with foliate handles centering a watered landscape. Canted sides reticulated, all within cloud and rain border. SIZE: 5″ h x 9-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: Property of Mary and Franklin Dexter of Boston, Massachusetts. Acquired while on a round the world tour in 1891 on the P&O Steamship Line. CONDITION: Small fleck at top of one leaf handle, otherwise very good. 9-25550 (400-600)

3315
$1,150.00

CHINESE EXPORT EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE CANTON PUNCHBOWL. 19th century, China. Central panel with pastoral watered landscape with rain and cloud border. Exterior with opposing panels of conforming landscape. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 16″ dia. PROVENANCE: Property of Mary and Franklin Dexter of Boston, Massachusetts. Acquired while on a round the world tour in 1891 on the P&O Steamship Line. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25548 (800-1,200)

3316
$0.00

GROUP OF CHINESE EXPORT CANTON TABLEWARES. 19th century, China. Including strap handle caudle cup with cover, two creamers with pinched spouts, two leaf dishes and two serving dishes with notched corners (missing covers). All with typical aquatic landscapes and with rain and cloud borders. SIZE: Pot: 5-1/2″ h. Jugs: 3″ and 3-1/2″ h. Leaf dishes: 7-3/4″ and 7-1/4″ l. Serving dishes: 8-1/4″ and 9-3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: Property of Mary and Franklin Dexter of Boston, Massachusetts. Acquired while on a round the world tour in 1891 on the P&O Steamship Line. CONDITION: Generally very good. Serving dishes minus covers. One leaf dish with 3/4″ roughness at edge. 9-25551 (400-600)

3317
$115.00

PAIR OF ROSE MEDALLION VASES. 19th century, China. Each decorated with reserves depicting domestic life amongst a dense floral ground. The neck with foo lion handles alternating with gold gilt dragons. The everted rims petal shaped. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: With extensive restoration overall. 9-26679 (400-600)

3318
$2,012.50

CHINESE EXPORT STERLING SILVER OVERLAY DECANTER WITH SIX CUPS. Early 20th century, China. Repousse decoration of dragons, clouds and pearls. Six clear glass cups within repousse silver holders. SIZE: Decanter: 9″ h. Cups: 2″ h. CONDITION: Generally good with some pitting to silver overlay on decanter. 9-26224 (1,200-1,500)

3319
$862.50

CHINESE EXPORT STERLING SILVER PLATE. Early 20th century, China. Repousse engraved decoration of dragons, clouds and pearls. Center etched with a circling dragon. SIZE: 11″ dia. CONDITION: With light surfaces scratches. Overall good. 9-26225 (1,500-2,000)

3320
$805.00

ALBUM OF 10 PITH PAPER PAINTINGS. 19th century, China. Ink and mineral pigments on paper depicting scenes of everyday life. SIZE: Approx: 9″ x 6″ sight. CONDITION: Colors remain vibrant. Some with discoloration to paper. Some with minor separations and damage in background. Some with light staining to paper at glued down corners. Generally good. 7-70037 (200-300)

3321
$575.00

CHINESE EXPORT PAINTING. 19th century. Central scene in gouache on paper of riverside village. Framed with group of jades and group of antiques, each inside fruit shaped reserve. Housed in contemporary black frame. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 9-3/4″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-72572 (200-300)

3322
$1,782.50

FIVE CHINESE EXPORT PITH PAPER PAINTINGS BY LUEQUA. Circa 1850. Scenes of Chinese shipping. Gouache on paper. Housed in contemporary black frames. These five examples are from a bound portfolio of twelve pith paper works by Luequa. SIZE: 6-1/2” x 9-1/4″ sight. PROVENANCE: Comenos Gallery, Salem, Massachusetts. CONDITION: Very good overall with very minor areas of discoloration to paper. 7-72481 (1,000-1,500)

3323
$1,150.00

REVERSE PAINTING ON GLASS. 19th century, China. Depicting a woman reading at a table beside a censer burning incense. Mounted in a frame of the period. SIZE: Sight: 24-3/4″ x 16-3/4″. CONDITION: Colors remain strong and vibrant with some areas of inpainting. Generally good. 7-70055 (500-700)

3324
$2,415.00

CHINESE EXPORT PAINTING. Late 18th, early 19th century, China. Gouache on paper. Scene of porcelain production. Housed in contemporary hardwood frame. SIZE: 14″ x 19-1/4″ sight. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-72836 (400-600)

3325
$3,717.00

TWELVE CHINESE EXPORT PAINTINGS. Mid 19th century, China. Ink and colors on paper depicting various processional scenes. Each mounted within a contemporary gilt frame under glass. Each titled on front, top left corner facing. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Structurally good, colors remain strong and vibrant. Some with foxing. 7-72543 (1,500-2,500)

3326
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Chinese, mid 19th century) “THE NINE STAGE PAGODA AT WHAMPOA”. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a tapering multi-story building with connected low buildings beside having a walkway with two figures leading to its entrance. Water in the foreground with a boat flying flags. Housed in a bird’s eye maple frame with gold liner. SIZE: 13″ x 16″. CONDITION: Relined. Craquelure. In need of restoration. 9-26016 (5,000-6,000)

3327
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Chinese, Mid 19th Century) VIEW OF HONG KONG ISLAND. Oil on canvas scene shows a view of Hong Kong Harbor in foreground with seven British & American ships at anchor. A number of other Chinese ships & boats dot the harbor. The shoreline having many buildings depicting a thriving port, some of the buildings flying colorful flags, six in all. Probably a scene in the 1850’s. Housed in a Chinese Chippendale style replacement frame. SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 30-1/2″. CONDITION: Relined with some restoration & fine craquelure inpainting. 7-72480 (30,000-50,000)

3328
$0.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Please Note: The inner rim of one lid with old chip.

PAIR OF EXPORT PORCELAIN VASES WITH COVERS. Kang Hsi period (1662-1722), China. Modeling in K’ang Hsi style, but of lobated form. Decoration in underglaze blue. Panels of flower pots alternating with robed women. Each with notched disc form lid decorated with diaperwork and foo dog knop. Base with Yu (jade) mark. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Purchased from Christie’s, London. CONDITION: Chips to foot rim & chip on one interior rim of cover. 9-25738 HMG (4,000-6,000)

3329
$575.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PLATES. First half 19th century, China. Each decorated with war-like figures of actors with panels of their lines from plays. SIZE: 8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with normal and expected wear to gilded rim. 9-26613 (500-800)

3330
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT OVAL SERVING DISH. Mid 19th century, China. Of lobated form, the center polychrome decorated with Mandarins at a meal served by attendants, all within a densely decorated border of exotic birds and butterflies amidst vegetation. Underside decorated with floral sprigs of chrysanthemums on a raised foot. SIZE: 3″ h x 14″ l x 10-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26617 (1,000-1,500)

3331
$1,150.00

UNUSUAL CHINESE EXPORT OVAL SERVING TRAY WITH COVER. Mid 19th century, China. The lid decorated overall with Mandarins in leisurely pursuits within borders of precious and scholarly objects. Lid with a pine cone knop. Tray decorated with a scene of Mandarins at a meal within a pavilion. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 11″ l overall. PROVENANCE: From the Alma Cleveland Porter Collection in the Peabody Museum of Salem, Massachusetts. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26615 (1,000-1,500)

3332
$2,645.00

CHINESE EXPORT MANDARIN PITCHER. Mid 19th century, China. The sides with oval reserves of domestic scenes. The front decorated with a large reserve of Mandarins in palace scenes. All set within an ivory glaze decorated with butterflies and flowers with gilt highlights. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26616 (2,000-4,000)

3333
$632.50

CHINESE EXPORT COVERED BOWL WITH UNDERPLATE. Mid 19th century, China. Rose Mandarin decorated overall with figures in pavilions within foliate borders densely populated with butterflies. Lid with berry knop. Bowl with strap handles. SIZE: Plate: 8″ dia. Bowl: 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26614 (300-500)

3334
$0.00

LOT OF TEN PORCELAIN LATTICED PLATES. Circa 1800, Chinese export. Molded basket weave surface. Decoration of floral sprigs in Famille Rose enamels with green borders. SIZE: 9″ dia. CONDITION: Several with minor roughness and fleabites around edge. One with small triangular chip in edge. Two with old tight hairlines and with subsequent discoloration. Generally good to very good overall. Floral colors remain vibrant. 9-26308 (1,000-1,500)

3335
$287.50

PAIR OF CHESTNUT BASKETS WITH UNDER TRAYS. Circa 1800, Chinese export porcelain. Latticed with relief flowers. Decoration in Famille Rose enamels with green borders. SIZE: Trays: 10″ l. Baskets: 7-1/4″ l. CONDITION: One basket with old staple repaired handle. One tray with circular underglaze discoloration the size of a quarter. Otherwise very good overall. 9-26309 (500-1,000)

3336
$0.00

ORNATE GILT METAL MOUNTED ROSE MEDALLION PUNCH BOWL. Circa 1900, China. The bowl with floral decorated panels alternating with panels depicting events of everyday life. Mounted within a Continental gilt metal frame with pierced scrolled foliate handles mimicking ram’s horns, raised on a foliate pedestal. SIZE: Overall: 14-1/2″ h x 14″ dia. Bowl: 12″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. Gilt surfaces dulled. 9-26181 (2,000-3,000)

3337
$86.25

THREE CHINESE EXPORT ORANGE FITZHUGH PLATES. 1790-1815, China. Comprising two 7-3/4″ soup bowls together with a 10″ dinner plate. SIZE: As noted. CONDITION: One soup bowl with old staple repair. Dinner plate with rim repair. Otherwise good. 9-25763 (200-300)

3338
$258.75

TWO PEKING GLASS BOWLS. 19th century, China. One of deep cobalt color, the other amethyst with everted rim. SIZE: 4-1/4″ and 4-1/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26500 (300-500)

3339
$590.00

PEKING GLASS BOWL. 18th/19th century, China. Engrailed edge rib decoration. Deep purple color with pronounced crizzling. SIZE: 2-38/” h x 13-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Edge with fleabites, otherwise very good. 9-26501 (300-500)

3340
$230.00

PEKING GLASS BOWL. Early 20th century, China. Foliate edge lobated body with deep amethyst color. SIZE: 12-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with light surface scratches in center. 9-26502 (200-300)

3341
$747.50

PEKING GLASS BRUSH HOLDER. 20th century, China. Scene of the Gods of Longevity playing with children in enamel, poem on reverse. SIZE: 5-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26503 (300-500)

3342
$115.00

TWO PEKING GLASS CUPS. Early 20th century, China. Translucent deep jade green color. SIZE: 4-1/4″ and 3-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26504 (200-300)

3343
$0.00

PEKING GLASS CUP. Early 20th century, China. Foliated edge body carved with lotus plants in relief. Deep cobalt color. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26505 (200-300)

3344
$0.00

PEKING GLASS BOWL. Early 20th century, China. Foliate edge. Lemon yellow color. Marked “China” on base. SIZE: 5″ dia. CONDITION: With tiny fleabites on rim. Underside of rim with cutter’s marks. 9-26506 (200-300)

3345
$230.00

PEKING GLASS BOWL. 19th century, China. Mauve color. Shallow bowl with everted rim. SIZE: 10-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26507 (300-500)

3346
$0.00

GROUP OF TWO PIECES OF PEKING GLASS. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Comprising a celadon bowl and underplate. SIZE: Bowl: 2-3/8″ h x 4-1/4″ dia. Plate: 5″ dia. CONDITION: Bowl with shallow chip in rim. Otherwise good. 9-26508 (300-500)

3347
$0.00

GROUP OF THREE PIECES OF PEKING GLASS. Early 20th century, China. Turquoise colored saucer dish and two bowls. One white, one of a pale gray/blue color. SIZE: Plate: 6-1/2″ dia. Bowls: 4″ and 5″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-26509 (300-500)

3348
$632.50

PEKING GLASS VASE. 18th century, China. Bottle form, bright yellow color. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26510 (300-500)

3349
$402.50

PEKING GLASS BOWL. 19th century, China. Deep ruby shallow bowl with engrailed border. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 14″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26511 (400-600)

3350
$632.50

PEKING GLASS COVERED JAR. 19th century, China. Cased white to turquoise honeycomb ginger jar with lid. SIZE: 7-3/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26512 (400-600)

3351
$2,472.50

PEKING GLASS VASE. 18th century, China. Rare hand cut and polished example in transparent amber. SIZE: 14-3/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26513 (500-700)

3352
$172.50

PEKING GLASS BOWL. 18th century, China. Oval form with lobated body. Opaque pink color. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 6-5/8″ l x 5-3/8″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26514 (300-500)

3353
$115.00

PEKING GLASS VASE. 19th century, China. Oxblood cased over Imperial yellow. SIZE: 5″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26515 (200-300)

3354
$258.75

PAIR OF PEKING GLASS VASES. 19th century, China. Oviform with everted rim. Sky blue color. SIZE: 4-1/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26516 (300-500)

3355
$230.00

PEKING GLASS VASE. 18th/19th century, China. Bottle form. Jade green color. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26517 (200-300)

3356
$805.00

PEKING GLASS FIGURE. 19th century, China. Standing image of Quanyin in cobalt blue. SIZE: 10-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26518 (400-600)

3357
$1,035.00

PEKING GLASS VASE. 19th century, China. Faceted body, bright yellow color with iridescent flecks throughout. SIZE: 10-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26519 (400-600)

3358
$0.00

PEKING GLASS VASE. Early 20th century, China. Blue to opal cameo cut with design of birds and flowers. “China” mark on base. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Tiny fleabite on rim, otherwise very good. 9-26520 (200-300)

3359
$460.00

PEKING GLASS BOWL. 18th/19th century, China. Surface carved in relief with design of birds in flowering trees on rockery. Lemon yellow color. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 7-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26521 (300-500)

3360
$2,415.00

PEKING GLASS VASE. 18th/19th century, China. Cased realgar color. Slender example with strong vibrant coloration. SIZE: 6″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26522 (300-500)

3361
$575.00

PEKING GLASS FIGURE. 19th century, China. Standing image of Quanyin in malachite green. SIZE: 10-5/8″ h. CONDITION: With shallow chip in base, otherwise very good. 9-26523 (400-600)

3362
$115.00

PAIR OF PEKING GLASS WINE GLASSES. Early 20th century, China. Light green color. Surface carved with lotus flowers in relief. SIZE: 3-3/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26524 (200-300)

3363
$230.00

PEKING GLASS VASE. 18th/19th century, China. Jasper vase with marbleized and striated surfaces. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26525 (400-600)

3364
$115.00

PEKING GLASS BOWL. Early 20th century, China. Engrailed edge bowl in peacock green with overall foliate design. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 12-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with small fleabites to edge. 9-26526 (300-500)

3365
$6,325.00

PEKING GLASS WATER COUPE. 18th century, China. 4 character Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Globular form of Imperial yellow glass. Fitted with rosewood stand inlaid with various hardstones. SIZE: Coupe: 2-14″ h x 2-1/4″ dia. 3-1/4″ h. overall. CONDITION: Coupe very good. Stand with repair to foot, otherwise very good. 9-26527 (400-600)

3366
$3,737.50

PEKING GLASS CENSER. Hsien feng seal mark on base, possibly of the period (1851-1861). In translucent green glass with tripod footed base. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 4″ dia. CONDITION: Overall very good with shallow fleabites on top rim. 9-26528 (400-600)

3367
$3,335.00

PAIR OF PEKING GLASS VASES. 18th century, China. Deep pink cased bottle form examples with high foot rim. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: Foot rim with tiny fleabites. Otherwise very good. 9-26529 (400-600)

3368
$230.00

PAIR OF PEKING GLASS CUPS. Early 20th century, China. Translucent pink wine cups with hardwood stands. SIZE: Cups: 2-1/2″ h x 3-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26530 (200-300)

3369
$1,150.00

SET OF TWELVE PEKING GLASS CUPS. 18th/19th century, China. Each Imperial yellow with carved lotus design. SIZE: 1-38″ h x 2-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good, one cup with internal crack. 9-26531 (400-600)

3370
$230.00

PAIR OF PEKING GLASS PLANTERS. 19th century, China. Each cobalt blue footed example of oval form with lobated sides. SIZE: 2″ h x 4-3/4″ l x 3-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26532 (400-600)

3371
$172.50

PEKING GLASS VASE. 18th/19th century, China. Marbleized realgar colored. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26533 (300-500)

3372
$4,600.00

PEKING GLASS VASE. Ch’ien Lung mark and possibly of the period (1735-1796). Bottle shaped vase, cameo cut red to snowflake depicting a battle scene. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26534 (600-800)

3373
$115.00

PEKING GLASS SCROLL WEIGHT. 19th century, China. Pale green glass swirled with dark green tubular shape. SIZE: 6-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of Miss Butler, a Chinese missionary, circa 1900. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26535 (200-300)

3374
$4,025.00

PEKING GLASS VASE. Tao Quang mark and probably of the period (1821-1850), China. Cobalt blue bottle vase with high foot rim. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26536 (400-600)

3375
$3,737.50

PEKING GLASS VASE. 18th/19th century, China. Realgar example with simulated bamboo decoration. On copper tripod base. SIZE: Vase: 6-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26537 (300-500)

3376
$230.00

PEKING GLASS VASE. 18th/19th century, China. Jade white color. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26538 (200-300)

3377
$143.75

PEKING GLASS BOWL. 19th century, China. Purple/pink oval lobated bowl. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 5-3/4″ l x 4-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26539 (300-500)

3378
$402.50

PEKING GLASS VASE. 18th/19th century, China. With vibrant marbleized realgar coloration. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26540 (300-500)

3379
$632.50

PAIR OF PEKING GLASS VASES. 18th century, China. Bottle form. Opaque periwinkle blue color bottle form vases. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good with two shallow chips to foot rim on one. 9-26541 (400-600)

3380
$201.25

PEKING GLASS VASE. 18th/19th century, China. Bottle shaped, realgar colored. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26542 (300-500)

3381
$575.00

PAIR OF PEKING GLASS CUPS. 19th century, China. Cameo cut peacock green cut to clear with a design of fish and aquatic plants. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 2-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26543 (400-600)

3382
$115.00

PAIR OF PEKING GLASS CUPS. Early 20th century, China. Foliated edge body carved with lotus plants in Imperial yellow. Foliate design blue enamel gilt metal saucers. SIZE: Cups: 2″ h x 3-1/4″ dia. Saucer: 4-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good. 2-26544 (400-600)

3383
$977.50

PEKING GLASS BOWL. Ch’ien Lung mark and possibly of the period (1735-1796). Deep cobalt blue color. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 4-3/8″ dia. CONDITION: Overall very good with fleabites to base of foot rim. 9-26545 (400-600)

3384
$690.00

PEKING GLASS WATER COUPE. 18th century, China. Imperial yellow irregular shaped bowl carved with lotus leaves and plants, with hardwood stand. SIZE: Bowl: 1-3/4″ h x 4-1/2″ l x 4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26546 (400-600)

3385
$201.25

PEKING GLASS VASE. 18th/19th century, China. Marbleized realgar coloration in shades of mauve. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26547 (300-500)

3386
$3,450.00

PAIR OF PEKING GLASS VASES. 18th/19th century, China. Cameo glass turquoise cut to pink with decoration of flowering trees and acanthus leaves. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Horizontal hairline beneath rim of one example, otherwise very good. 9-26548 (400-600)

3387
$805.00

PEKING GLASS VASE. Ch’ien Lung mark and possibly of the period (1735-1796). Deep ruby color. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26549 (400-600)

3388
$115.00

PEKING GLASS VASE. 18th/19th century, China. Realgar colored example with bold marbleized surfaces. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26550 (300-500)

3389
$1,955.00

PEKING GLASS BOWL. Ch’ien Lung mark and possibly of the period (1735-1796). Bright yellow color, surface carved with fish and waves. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 6-3/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26551 (400-600)

3390
$7,475.00

PEKING GLASS VASE. Ch’ien Lung mark and possibly of the period (1735-1796). Cobalt blue 8 panel faceted bottle shaped example. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Good overall. 9-26552 (400-600)

3391
$5,750.00

PEKING GLASS VASE. Ch’ien Lung mark and possibly of the period (1735-1796). Bottle form cameo cut cobalt blue to alabaster with design of scholars in a garden with bats. SIZE: 6-3/8″ h. PROVENANCE: The George Duff MacBeth Collection, the former Vice President and Director of the Corning Glass Company. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26553 (400-600)

3392
$345.00

PEKING GLASS VASE. Early 20th century, China. Pink gourd form vase. SIZE: 6″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26554 (300-500)

3393
$402.50

PEKING GLASS VASE. 18th/19th century, China. Yellow ochre bottle form vase with marbleized surfaces. SIZE: 10-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26555 (400-600)

3394
$172.50

CHINESE GLASS BOWL. Probably 20th century, China. Aquamarine lotus petal bowl with aged surfaces. SIZE: 2″ h x 5-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Surfaces as noted, otherwise very good. 9-26556 (200-300)

3395
$0.00

PEKING GLASS BRUSH HOLDER. Early 20th century, China. Aubergine cylindrical form holder with marbleized surfaces. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26557 (200-300)

3396
$230.00

PEKING GLASS VASE. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Imperial yellow cameo example with prunus and bird design. SIZE: 6-3/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26558 (300-500)

3397
$86.25

PEKING GLASS BOWL. Early 20th century, China. Foliate edge. Surface carved with lotus plants. Bright yellow color. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 5-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26559 (200-300)

3398
$632.50

PEKING GLASS SAUCER. Ch’ien Lung mark and possibly of the period (1735-1796). Deep cobalt color. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h x 3-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26560 (200-300)

3399
$115.00

PEKING GLASS BOWL. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Translucent shallow turquoise bowl with engrailed edge. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 11-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-26561 (200-300)

3400
$1,265.00

PEKING GLASS VASE. Ch’ien Lung mark and possibly of the period (1735-1796). Translucent deep purple bottle vase of squat form. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with small shallow chips in foot rim. Small indentations at midpoint of base. 9-26562 (400-600)

3401
$0.00

PEKING GLASS WATER COUPE. Early 20th century, China. Orange cut to white honeycombed example. SIZE: 1-3/8″ h x 2-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26563 (200-300)

3402
$747.50

CARVED AGATE TEAPOT. Late 19th century, China. Surface carved with elephant heads and ling chih. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: With natural fissures and occlusions. 9-26564 (300-500)

3403
$57.50

GROUP OF FOUR PIECES OF PEKING GLASS. Early 20th century, China. Pair of cameo vases cobalt to opal, blue/gray jewelry box with enameled metal mounts, yellow perfume bottle with faceted stopper. SIZE: Vases: 3-1/4″. Box: 3-3/4″ l x 3-1/4″ w. Bottle: 5″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good with some damage to interior of stopper. 9-26565 (200-300)

3404
$86.25

PEKING GLASS BOWL. Early 20th century, China. Ruffled edge jade green bowl. SIZE: 5″ h x 11-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26566 (200-300)

3405
$2,530.00

CARVED WOOD KYLIN. 19th century, China. Gold gilt and red lacquered example. SIZE: 10″ h x 14-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Surfaces dry with areas of loss to gilding. Structurally good. 9-26567 (300-400)

3406
$0.00

CARVED GODDESS OF MERCY FIGURE. early 20th century, China. Figure standing on rockwork with headdress and full robe. Painted and lacquered surfaces removed. SIZE: 21-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Structurally good with minor repairs. 9-26568 (400-600)

3407
$230.00

CARVED FIGURE OF GODDESS OF MERCY. Early 20th century, China. Polychrome painted in yellows, reds and greens, depicted with full headdress and flowing robes standing on a double lotus platform. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Surfaces dry and weathered with paint losses. Structurally good. 9-26569 (800-1,200)

3408
$0.00

CARVED SHRINE FIGURE. Early 20th century, China. Depicting a figure gilt decorated, seated on a wood throne. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Surfaces darkened with some abrasions. Generally good to very good. 9-26570 (200-300)

3409
$0.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN BOWLS. 19th century, China. With 6 character Tao Kuang mark on the base. Famille Rose decoration depicting sheep within a floral and rockwork landscape. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 3-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25732 (2,000-3,000)

3410
$2,587.50

FINE CHINESE PORCELAIN GARDEN BARREL. 19th century, China. Unusual jar shaped form, sided and top pierced with cash coins in Famille Rose palette decorated with exotic birds and butterflies within floral cartouche. Shoulder with green vinery on yellow ground. SIZE: 17-1/2″ h x 14″ dia. CONDITION: Overall very good with minor and minimal losses to enamel. 9-25160 (3,000-4,000)

3411
$0.00

FINE LACQUERWARE AND MOTHER OF PEARL SWEETMEAT BOX. 18th century, China. Nice round black lacquered example inlaid overall with mother of pearl floral rosettes centering the Chinese symbol of longevity. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 16″ dia. PROVENANCE: From the estate of Edward “Ned” Evans, horse breeder and philanthropist. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Interior lip with slight damage. Spot losses to lacquer by floral rosette. Central symbol showing wear. Surfaces partially refurbished. 9-25394 (3,000-4,000)

3412
$920.00

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT. Transitional style, China, probably of the period. With flaring rim and incurved sides with molded midband. Decorated in underglaze blue depicting a historical scene amidst floral sprays. Footrim with stylized floral band. Additionally with engraved An Hua decoration. Offered with hardwood stand. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h x 7-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good, no imperfections noted. 9-25697 (500-700)

3413
$920.00

PORCELAIN BALUSTER FORM VASE. 19th century, China. Famille Noir design of birds, rockery and flowering prunus in a green-black glaze. SIZE: 17-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25698 (500-700)

3414
$1,495.00

CHINESE QING FAMILLE VERTE HEXAGONAL BALUSTER VASE ON STAND. Kang Hsi period (1662-1722). Faceted vase with pale yellow reserves of green and mauve chrysanthemum blooms on a checkered background above a band of palm fronds set in its original footed octagonal base. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h overall. PROVENANCE: Purchased from Bonham’s, London. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25156 (1,500-2,500)

3415
$805.00

PAIR OF BLACK LACQUER BALUSTER VASES. 18th century, China. Each diminutive example gilt decorated with flowering prunus and butterflies with ruyi design borders, base with border of water leaves. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good with craquelure and some wear to gilded surfaces. 9-25089 (800-1,200)

3416
$3,450.00

PORCELAIN DRAGON DECORATED BOTTLE VASE. 19th century, China, with 6 figure Ch’ien Lung mark on base with old paper label on foot. Nice example decorated with pair of iron red dragons chasing a pearl within polychrome cloud bands. Additionally decorated with symbols of 8 precious emblems. SIZE: 15″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25063 (3,000-5,000)

3417
$1,035.00

FINE ENAMELED PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE CHARGER. China. With 6 figure Kuan Hsu (1875-1908) mark, in period. Charger decorated in pale yellow/green scrolling floral vinery within a rondel surrounded by floral sprays and decoration of the Pa Pao Hsiang (8 precious things). SIZE: 13-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with some rubbing to enamels. 9-25064 (1,500-2,500)

3418
$258.75

PORCELAIN VASE. Late 19th/Early 20th century, China. Six character Yung Cheng mark on the base. Decoration of dragons in underglaze blue with bands of celadon. Offered with hard wood stand. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h of vase. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26399 (400-600)

3419
$2,070.00

PORCELAIN MOON FLASK VASE. 19th century, China. With 6 character Yung Cheng seal mark on base. With underglaze blue and red decoration of san tuo (3 fruits-peach, pomegranate and citron) with stylized foliate scrolling amidst scrolled floral bands. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 8″ w x 3-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-73003 (2,000-2,500)

3420
$6,612.50

FINE ORIENTAL PORCELAIN VASE. China. With 6 character K’ang-H’si mark. Decorated with dragons chasing pearls on wave tossed sea on underglaze indigo and brown sepia enamels. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72633 (6,500-7,500)

3421
$0.00

PORCELAIN TRAY. Chia Ching mark and possibly of the period, China. Lemon yellow ground with stylized lotus flowers and inscription including Chia Ching cyclical year mark. SIZE: 3/4″ h x 6-1/4″ l x 4-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-26797 (3,500-4,500)

3422
$0.00

PORCELAIN BOWL. 18th century, China. With 4 character “Yu Tang Hsien Juan” mark on base translating to “Jade Hall of the Immortals Tea Room”. Exterior in orange glaze with gilt rondels. Interior with turquoise glaze. SIZE: 4″ h x 7-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: With old staple repair at upper rim to midband. Otherwise good. 9-25751 (3,500-4,500)

3423
$6,325.00

LARGE PORCELAIN VASE. Mid 19th century, China. Of cylindrical form with everted foliated rim polychrome decorated overall with figures of actors, precious things and other objects amongst poems. SIZE: 20″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex-Christie’s sale 2286, January 12, 2010, lot 456. CONDITION: Rim with glazing bubbles, otherwise good. 9-25750 (4,000-5,000)

3424
$0.00

PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Kuan type with blue/gray craquelure, applied with lion mask handles. Vase of a flattened pear shape. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h. CONDITION: With old repair to foot, otherwise good. 9-25749 (4,000-5,000)

3425
$3,737.50

PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE. Cheng Hua mark, K’ang Hsi period (1662-1722). Decorated in underglaze blue and red depicting a band of water leaves, center with chrysanthemum blooms. Foot decorated with leafy sprigs. All alternating with “cafe au lait” bands. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: With small glaze chip to rim, otherwise very good. 9-25811 (4,000-6,000)

3426
$0.00

BLUE DECORATED SAUCER DISH. 20th century, China. With 6 character Hsuan Te mark on base. Underglaze blue decoration depicting a woman and child viewing a phoenix. Reverse with a fish and wave pattern in underglaze blue. SIZE: 6-1/8” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26674 (1,000-1,500)

3427
$1,035.00

PAIR OF COPPER RED GLAZED PORCELAIN SAUCER DISHES. China, with Jia-Qing (1796-1820) seal mark. Each with fine incised underglaze decorations of dragons chasing pearls above the surface of the sea, beneath an aubergine glaze. SIZE: 1″ h x 5-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25194 (1,000-1,200)

3428
$0.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BASIN. 18th century, China. Interior decoration of woman and children at play. Borders of melons and foliage. All in oil base Famille Rose enamels. SIZE: 4″ h x 13″ dia. CONDITION: Overall structurally very good with extensive wear to enamels on interior. 9-26217 (2,500-3,000)

3429
$0.00

PORCELAIN SHALLOW BOWL. 19th century, China. With San Tsai decoration of a dragon amidst clouds in green, aubergine and white on a pale yellow ground. Reverse decorated with floral sprays. SIZE: 13″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-25752 (2,000-3,000)

3430
$1,380.00

ENAMELED PORCELAIN BOWL. China, Kuang Hsu (1875-1908) mark in period. Lemon yellow ground decorated with Famille Rose enamels of bats, peaches and jui-i. With iron red Shou characters. SIZE: 4-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72705 (800-1,200)

3431
$3,162.50

FINE CHINESE PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE ON STAND. 19th century, China. Bottle shaped vase with Famille Rose decoration of the “100 Antiques” and with 6 character Yung Cheng mark on base. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h of vase. 3-1/2″ h of stand. CONDITION: Overall good with slight wear to gilding on rim and small losses to enamel decoration on base rim. 7-72486 (500-700)

3432
$316.25

FINE PORCELAIN CENSER. Ingot shaped example in robin’s egg blue mottled glaze with pierced handles and incised decoration. The carved and fitted conforming rosewood cover inset with green jade pendant knop. Offered on rosewood pierced carved stand. SIZE: Overall: 7-1/2″ h x 7″ l. CONDITION: Shallow chip to interior lip and interior hairline vertically from lip to base. Otherwise good. 7-72723 (700-900)

3433
$1,121.00

NICE PAIR OF TRUMPET FORM PORCELAIN VASES. 19th century, China. Rib molded example decorated overall with birds in flight amidst dense floral decoration in underglaze blue. SIZE: 15-3/4” h x 7-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good overall. 7-72712 (600-800)

3434
$0.00

ORNATE IVORY CARVING. 19th century, China. With Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Carved segment of a tusk depicting a mountainous treed landscape through which figures travel towards a distant temple at the summit. Mounted on rosewood stand. SIZE: Carving: 12-3/4″ h. Overall: 14″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good with nice color and patina. Tiny segment of pagoda tower absent. 7-73006 (4,000-6,000)

3435
$3,680.00

FINE IVORY CARVING LAN TSAI HO. Antique Chinese carving depicting figure with an attendant. Surface elaborately carved with various flowers and a phoenix. Base impressed with an oval calligraphic mark. SIZE: 39″ h. CONDITION: With mellow color and patina. Proper right headdress tassels with minor losses. Otherwise good. 7-72934 (600-800)

3436
$3,737.50

CARVED IVORY TUSK. 19th century, China. Surface carved and pierced in high relief with figures of the immortals centering a pagoda. One end with a fire breathing dragon, opposing end with phoenix. SIZE: 40″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good with mellow patina. 7-72935 (800-1,200)

3437
$345.00

CARVED IVORY LOTUS POD WITH CICADA. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Two character mark beneath base. In two parts, opening to reveal couples in amorous pursuits. SIZE: 5-3/8″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good with nice color and patina. 7-72936 (200-300)

3438
$230.00

IVORY CARVING OF ZODIAC ANIMALS. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. This nicely carved example depicting a water buffalo on which is posed a group of animals including dragon, serpent and ram, among others. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: With nice mellow color and patina. With minor losses to claws and horns. Otherwise good. 7-72937 (200-300)

3439
$1,725.00

PAIR OF IVORY CARVINGS OF A MAN AND A WOMAN. 19th/20th century, China. Male figure holding sprigs of lotus. Female with a basket of flowers and an elaborate headdress. Each on a stylized stepped plinth. SIZE: 22-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good with mellow color. Each with appropriate and acceptable shrinkage cracks with age. 7-72938 (1,500-2,500)

3440
$805.00

LARGE CARVED IVORY GROUP. China. Antique carving of a high ranking official seated in a sedan chair accompanied another official and an attendant. The wheels inlaid with coral and turquoise stones. All on a conforming angular plinth simulating a cobblestone road. SIZE: 12-3/4″ h overall. 15″ l x 9-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Generally good with imperfection to handle of sedan chair. Some minor lifting to sections of pavement. 7-72939 (600-800)

3441
$14,950.00

FINE PAIR OF CARVED IVORY URNS WITH COVERS. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Each with seal mark on the base. Each with foo dog mask handles. Surface carved with figures in relief in floral designs. Each offered with a hardwood stand. SIZE: 24-1/2″ h. 27″ h overall. CONDITION: Very good overall. One example with fine crescent hairline age crack on rim of urn. 7-72940 (1,500-2,500)

3442
$920.00

PAIR OF IVORY CUPS AND AN IVORY EWER. China. Surface carved with dragons and clouds in relief. With seal mark beneath base, under lid and beneath base of each cup. Offered with a later hardwood stand. SIZE: Ewer: 14” h. Cups: 7” h. CONDITION: Generally good. Link chain from lid to ewer disconnected. One cup missing single leg. 7-72941 (800-1,200)

3443
$9,200.00

THREE WHITE JADE CARVINGS. 19th century, China. Of various fruits. SIZE: Each about 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72942, 7-72943, 7-72944 (600-900)

3444
$460.00

GROUP OF CARVINGS, SNUFF BOTTLES & NETSUKE. 19th/20th century, China. Consisting of 9 ivory netsuke (some signed), 1 okimono, 8 snuff bottles, and 5 hard stone carvings, including 4 of jade. SIZE: Tallest: 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally good with some imperfections throughout. One netsuke minus face. Two snuff bottles missing lids. Turtle carving with tip of fin absent. 7-72945 (300-500)

3445
$920.00

24 CARVINGS. 23 ivory netsuke and okimono of various animal and human figures together with one carved wooden netsuke carved in the shape of an abalone shell. Some signed. SIZE: 5” l largest. CONDITION: Generally good. 7-72946 (300-500)

3446
$172.50

PARTIAL OPIUM PIPE. 19th century, China. Bone sections carved in relief with bamboo. The bowl of pressed copper depicting a dragon amongst cloud bands. SIZE: 21″ l overall. CONDITION: Section of pipe absent, as noted. Carving in good condition with remnants of polychrome stain. Generally good. 7-72950 (200-300)

3447
$7,475.00

FINE DEEPLY CARVED IVORY JAR WITH COVER. 19th century, China. 4 character Cheng Hua mark on base. Surface carved in high relief with lotus flowers, floral scrolls, jui-i borders and lion mask jump rings. Central panels depicting figures in palace scenes. Fitted cover carved with dragons and pearls, and with three figures in a pine grove beneath a fantastic scholar’s stone. Fitted with a wood stand. SIZE: Jar: 21″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good with nice color and patina and with normal and expected age lines. Stand with some damages. 7-70041 (1,500-2,500)

3448
$1,437.50

FINE PAIR OF IVORY FIGURAL CARVINGS. Early 20th century, China. Modeled as standing figures of a man and a woman with ink stained details. Head and bodies carved separately and joined to bodies. SIZE: Man: 15-1/2″ h. Woman: 14-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall with nice surfaces. 7-70042 (400-600)

3449
$1,035.00

PAIR OF CHINESE CARVED TUSKS. 19th century. Surfaces carved in high relief depicting sages in a bamboo grove. Each fitted on gold lacquered rosewood stand. SIZE: Tusks: 10″ h. Overall: 13-1/4″ h. CONDITION: First with vertical shrinkage cracks. Second with major vertical split, segmenting the tusk. Both with nice patina. 9-23647 (2,000-3,000)

3450
$8,625.00

EIGHT IVORY CARVINGS OF THE DAOIST IMMORTALS. Late Qing Dynasty, China. Each carved standing and holding their attribute, including Li Tieguai with his crutch and gourd, Zhongli Quan with his fan, Cao Guojiu with his castanets, Zhang Guolao with his musical bamboo and two rods, He Xiangu with a lotus stem, Han Xiangzi with his flute, Lan Caihe with a flower basket, and Lu Dongbin with a fly whisk, each with associated embroidered stand. SIZE: From 9″ to 10″ h. CONDITION: With minor losses and chips and with fading to pigments. Overall very good. 7-70047 (2,500-3,500)

3451
$402.50

CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF SHOULAO. 19th century, China. Depicting the bearded immortal with staff and a peach. Layered garments fronted by an apron incised longevity character, outer edges inscribed with a key-fret border. All highlighted with black pigment. Mounted to an associated wood stand. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h overall. Statue: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: With vertical age cracks and some soiling. Generally good patina. 7-70048 (800-1,200)

3452
$632.50

JADE CARVING. In shape of opening flower around central medallion. Carved with the 12 animals of the Zodiac in separate pendants. SIZE: 5-1/2″ dia overall. Each pendant 1-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72681 (300-500)

3453
$862.50

JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. 18th century, China. Green stone with large areas of russet, finely carved in low relief with a phoenix and Chinese character, with archaic animal forms. Very well hollowed. Fitted with conforming green stopper. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26663 (800-1,200)

3454
$0.00

WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Carved in the form of Buddha’s hand citron. Fitted with a hard stone stopper. Offered with a hard wood stand. SIZE: 2-1/4” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26664 (800-1,200)

3455
$172.50

IVORY SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Double gourd form. Surface carved in relief with the animals of the Zodiac on a thunder meander ground. With conforming stopper. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26704 (300-500)

3456
$345.00

WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. With area of russet, carved as melon with foliage. Fitted with a jade stopper. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26703 (400-600)

3457
$0.00

PEKING GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Cameo cut red to clear with design of eight frolicking horses. With jade stopper. SIZE: 2-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26702 (400-600)

3458
$1,380.00

JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Light lavender jadeite jade with areas of bright green. Very well hollowed. With conforming green glass stopper. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26701 (400-600)

3459
$1,725.00

CINNABAR SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. This cylindrical example applied with repousse brass foo dog handles, finely carved design in high relief of scholars in palace scene. SIZE: 4” h. CONDITION: Very good with rich colored surfaces. Lid with hairline crack, disconnected to shaft of spoon. 9-26700 (800-1,200)

3460
$345.00

SNUFF BOTTLE. First half 20th century, China. Boulder opal, the surfaces carved with a Buddhist saint in a grotto. With coral stopper. SIZE: 2-3/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26699 (400-600)

3461
$0.00

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. Carved with three rams around a central yin yang character. Offered on a hardwood stand. SIZE: 1″ h x 2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26659 (1,200-1,800)

3462
$0.00

PAIR OF JADE CUPS. 20th century, China. Lavender gray jade with areas of green. Painted gold filigree decoration of trees, birds and flowers around the sides. SIZE: 3-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26658 (2,500-3,000)

3463
$5,175.00

JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Carved figural group of a Mandarin on horseback with groom. Grayish white jade. SIZE: Overall: 5-1/3″ h x 4-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26660 (3,500-5,500)

3464
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A HORSE. 19th century, China. Recumbent horse of a pale celadon color. With associated hardwood stand. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 4-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26661 (3,500-5,500)

3465
$2,300.00

GROUP OF TWO JADE PENDANTS. 19th century, China. Larger pendant carved in relief with an elephant. The second a pendant carved and pierced with a fish motif. SIZE: 3-1/4” and 2-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-26795 (800-1,200)

3466
$402.50

JADE CARVING. 18th century, China. White jade with moss-like markings. Carved as a water buffalo with surface decoration of archaic scrolling. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good with nice surfaces. Natural fissure present at proper left hind quarter of buffalo. 9-26796 (500-700)

3467
$345.00

CARVED JADE CITRON. Early 20th Century. Celadon green stone carved in the form of a Buddha’s hand citron. SIZE: 5-1/4″ l x 4″ at widest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24500 (600-1,200)

3468
$12,075.00

SQUARE JADE BOX. Early 20th century, China. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Highly translucent yellowish white stone, finely carved with archaic scrolling. SIZE: 2-1/2” x 2-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27000 (1,200-1,500)

3469
$8,050.00

JADE VASE. Early 20th century, China. Base with Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Of square form with tao tieh mask faux jump rings. Body carved with tao tieh and cicada. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with natural vein on top rim. 9-27001 (1,200-1,500)

3470
$3,680.00

FIGURAL JADE CARVING. Early 20th century, China. Carving of an adult rams and two lambs. SIZE: 5-1/2” l. CONDITION: Generally very good. Fissure running along the back and down the right side of the adult. 9-27002 (800-1,200)

3471
$6,900.00

JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Depicting a standing figure of Shaolao with children. SIZE: 6-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27003 (600-800)

3472
$10,350.00

JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Seated figure of a Buddha. With brocade stand. SIZE: 6” h. CONDITION: Vertical veining at base of statue. Otherwise very good. 9-27004 (400-600)

3473
$287.50

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO LI XIONGCAI (1910-2001). Ink and color on paper, depicting an autumn landscape with maple trees and wild geese. Signed “Xiongcai,” dated year 1973, with one seal, with wood box. SIZE: 52-7/8″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Good with some creases. 9-26351 (800-1,200)

3474
$1,150.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, WU ZUOREN (1908-1997). China, ink and light color on paper, finely depicting goldfish. Signed “Zuoren,” with one seal; with title in seal script; Signed and with two seals; colophon by Cao Yusheng, dated mid-summer in yisi year, with three seals. SIZE: Image: 17-1/2″ x 13″; Total: 30-1/4″ x 13″. PROVENANCE: Formerly in a Massachusetts private collection. CONDITION: Good. 9-26350 (1,000-1,500)

3475
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, XIE ZHILIU (1910-1997). Ink and color on paper, depicting a bird rested amidst crab apples and plantain leaves, with two seals. NOTE: Published in “Modern Chinese Paintings & Calligraphy from Important Private Collection Overseas Volume 1,” plate 34, Hall of Treasure. SIZE: 25-1/4″ x 12-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-26349 (4,000-6,000)

3476
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, CHEN SHIFA (1921-2007). Ink and slight color on paper, depicting mother and son ducks. Inscribed, dedicated to comrade Burong, signed “Shifa,” dated yisi year, with four seals, with colophon by Xiao Pin (1942-). NOTE: Published in “Modern Chinese Paintings & Calligraphy from Important Private Collection Overseas Volume 1,” plate 37, Hall of Treasure. SIZE: 26-3/4″ x 15-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-26348 (4,000-6,000)

3477
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, INK ON PAPER, ATTRIBUTED TO WU CHANGSHUO (1844-1927). Finely depicting lotus blossoms in a reed pond. Inscribed, signed “Wu Changshuo at the age of seventy-seven,” dated the third month of gengshen year, with three seals. SIZE: 70-1/2″ x 18-7/8″. PROVENANCE: Formerly in a Massachusetts private collection. CONDITION: Good. 9-26347 (1,500-2,000)

3478
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, FANG RENDING (1901-1975). Ink and color on silk, finely depicting an Immortal with a toad in a landscape. Signed “Rending in Macau,” dated winter in xinsi year, with two seals. In original wood box. SIZE: 50-1/4″ x 16-3/8″. CONDITION: Loss to the surface. 9-26346 (1,000-1,500)

3479
$3,450.00

LOOSE PAINTING, CHINA, XIE ZHILIU (1910-1997). Ink and light color on paper, finely depicting a lotus pond. With three seals. SIZE: 27″ x 17-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Previous owner received directly from the artist. CONDITION: Good. 9-26352 (3,000-5,000)

3480
$24,150.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, WANG YUANQI (1642-1715). Ink on paper, finely depicting in the style of Huang Gongwang a recluse in a pavilion in a mountainous landscape with pines and rivers. Inscribed, signed, dated summer in bingzi year, with eight seals, colophon by Lu Hui (1851-1920), with two seals. SIZE: 36″ x 16-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Formerly in the Fritzsche Collection; purchased from Sotheby’s New York, April 1985; Formerly in the Chinese painting collection by Pang Laichen (1864 -1949). CONDITION: Good. 9-26356 (20,000-30,000)

3481
$805.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 19th Century. Ink and color on silk, finely depicting egrets in a lotus pond. Unsigned, with one seal “Yilin,”. SIZE: 50-3/4″ x 25-1/4″. CONDITION: Surface grime, tears to the top mounting. 9-26355 (800-1,200)

3482
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO QI BAISHI (1864-1957). Ink and color on paper, finely depicting cricket and praying mantis on fruit branches. Inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Shaoheng, signed “Ba shi ba sui Baishi,” with four seals. SIZE: 43″ x 19-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Europe, Private Collection. Formerly in the Macau private collection of Deng Cangwu. CONDITION: Good. 9-26729 (4,000-6,000)

3483
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, probably by Wu Hufan, depicting mountain and stream, with pines growing from rocks. Inscribed, signed “Wu Hufan,” dated winter in bingzi year, with two seals. SIZE: 41-3/4″ x 19-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Europe Private Collection. Formerly in the Macau private collection of Deng Cangwu. CONDITION: Good with minor stain to the top corner. 9-26730 (3,000-5,000)

3484
$4,025.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO SHANGGUAN ZHOU (1665-1749). Ink and light color on paper, depicting scholar and attendant in a landscape with mountains, pines and river. Inscribed, signed “Zhuzhuang Shangguan Zhou,” dated spring in guiwei year, with two seals. SIZE: 51-1/2″ x 20-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Formerly in a private collection in Michigan. CONDITION: Creases, minor stain, slight surface abrasion. 9-26731 (4,000-6,000)

3485
$920.00

PAINTED FAN, CHINA, CHEN CHONGGUANG (1838-1896). One side painted in ink and color on gilded paper with a mandarin duck in a reed pond. Dedicated to Mr. Wanqing, signed, with one seal; the reverse with calligraphic writing in cursive script on gilded paper, signed “Enying,” with one seal. PROVENANCE: Formerly in a Massachusetts private collection. CONDITION: Good. 9-26354 (800-1,200)

3486
$862.50

PAINTED FAN, CHINA, HU TINGLU (1884-1943). One side painted in ink and color with insects and flowers. Dedicated to Mr. Juquan, signed, dated summer in renshen year, with one seal; The reverse with calligraphic writing in cursive script, signed “Wang (?)bo,” with one seal. PROVENANCE: Formerly in a Massachusetts private collection. CONDITION: Good. 9-26353 (800-1,200)

3487
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Calligraphic writing in running style. Signed “Zhengming,” with two seals, in original wood box. SIZE: 44-3/4″ x 10-7/8″. PROVENANCE: Formerly in a private collection in Japan. CONDITION: Good. 9-26732 (4,000-6,000)

3488
$1,380.00

IVORY CARVING OF THE GOD OF LONGEVITY. China, Ming Period (1368-1644), possibly earlier. Figure holding a ling chih scepter, surrounded by attendants. Offered with a carved ivory stand. SIZE: 14-1/2” h including stand. CONDITION: Ivory with age lines, deep honey colored patina. With old restoration. Otherwise very good. 7-72845 (800-1,200)

3489
$230.00

IVORY DOCTOR’S MODEL. 19th century, China. Scene of reclining nude woman holding a flower. Traces of polychrome details. SIZE: 5” l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72909 (400-600)

3490
$402.50

SIGNED IVORY CARVING. 19th century, Japan. Scene of marsh birds and aquatic plants growing out of a pond. Surface naturalistically carved with areas of apparent insect damage to lotus plants. Offered with oval hardwood stand. SIZE: Carving: 4-5/8” h. Overall: 6″ h. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces and good patina. 7-72910 (600-800)

3491
$1,265.00

FINE IVORY CARVING OF A DEITY. 19th century, China. Figure depicting the God of Official Promotions in highly decorated robe and headdress, document in his left hand and wearing a sword. Ink decorated throughout. Seal mark on base. SIZE: 17-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good overall with mellow color and patina. 7-72920 (800-1,200)

3492
$4,887.50

FINE IVORY CARVING OF A WARRIOR. 18th/19th century, China. Figure modeled in full armor with ceremonial headdress standing on a rockwork hardwood plinth. Ink decorated overall. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good with undisturbed surfaces and nice patination. Normal and expected fine shrinkage cracks throughout. 7-72921 (2,000-3,000)

3493
$517.50

CARVED IVORY TUSK. China. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Carved and pierced with scenes of filial piety amongst conifers. Tusk mounted on conforming hardwood stand. SIZE: Tusk 16” l. CONDITION: Small damage to dog’s tail at tip of carving. Small section of loss of pine needles at base. Otherwise very good with mellow patination. 7-72922 (1,000-1,500)

3494
$920.00

EXCEPTIONAL CARVED IVORY ARTICULATED DRAGON. 19th century, Japan. outstanding example with hinged jaw and inlaid painted eyes, fully rendered with scales and spikes along the back. Tapering tail terminating in multiple spiked appendage. SIZE: 30″ l overall. CONDITION: With fine color and patina. Some spikes needing reattachment. Four clawed feet absent. Proper right horn at head reattached. 7-72923 (1,000-1,500)

3495
$2,300.00

CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF HSI WANG MU. 18th century, China. Depicted in flowing robe with an attendant, crane and rabbits. SIZE: 13-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-72924 (2,500-3,500)

3496
$1,725.00

FINE CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF MANJUSHRI. 19th century, China. Multi-armed figure seated on a lotus throne with various lotus plants growing out of a watery base. SIZE: 13-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with fine patina. Normal and expected darkened age cracks throughout. 7-72925 (1,000-1,500)

3497
$24,150.00

CARVED ROSEWOOD & IVORY FIGURE OF AN IMMORTAL. China, Ming Period (1368-1644). Base of rosewood carved with fantastic rocks in bamboo with figure of Taoist immortal. SIZE: 9-1/2” h overall. CONDITION: Generally very good with fine patina. Losses to fingers proper left hand and leaves on bamboo. 7-72926 (1,000-1,500)

3498
$1,495.00

CARVED IVORY PAGODA. 19th century, China. Five stage pagoda enclosing various Buddhist figures. Traces of polychrome details. Offered with a hardwood stand. SIZE: 14-3/4″ h overall. CONDITION: Generally very good. Tower missing one bell. With wear to polychrome details as noted. 7-72927 (1,000-1,500)

3499
$805.00

SIGNED IVORY CARVED FIGURAL GROUP. 19th century, Japan. Figure of jovial Hoitei depicted with masks and two young children. Large satchel at his feet. Signed Gyokutomo. Now mounted in a glass dome display case. SIZE: Carving: 5-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with untouched surfaces. 7-72928 (800-1,200)

3500
$115.00

CAMEO GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. 5 colored glass overlay of ruby, pink, green, yellow and black over a butterscotch ground. Surface carved as flowers and butterflies. SIZE: 2-5/8” h. CONDITION: Missing stopper. Roughness to tip of leaf. Otherwise generally good. 7-72914 (300-500)

3501
$115.00

JADEITE SNUFF BOTTLE. Early 20th century, China. White ground with apple green markings. SIZE: 2-1/8” l. CONDITION: Very good with natural veining. 7-72915 (200-300)

3502
$115.00

CARVED IVORY SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Carved in form of bamboo shoot. SIZE: 3-1/4″ l. CONDITION: With good color and patina. Lid missing spoon. Otherwise very good. 7-72916 (200-300)

3503
$115.00

TIBETAN STYLE SNUFF BOTTLE. Repousse silver with designs of various Buddhist emblems. Stopper and shoulders inlaid with turquoise and coral cabochons. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: With loss to turquoise cabochon on stopper. Additionally two turquoise cabochons with cracks and chips. Otherwise generally good with tarnished silver surfaces. 7-72917 (300-500)

3504
$172.50

SILVER SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Surface engraved with lotus flowers and long inscriptions. Replaced cloisonné top. SIZE: 2-1/2” l. CONDITION: Original surfaces with tarnish. Otherwise good. 7-72918 (300-500)

3505
$977.50

JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Gray colored stone with large area of russet. With apple green jadeite stopper. SIZE: 2-5/8” l. CONDITION: Surfaces very good with minor and minimal abrasion. Stopper stuck. 7-72919 (300-500)

3506
$230.00

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Carving of Daikoku and Jurojin. Signed Kazutomo. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Nice patina and with age lines. 7-72868 (300-500)

3507
$517.50

CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 18th century, Japan. Depicting a shishi with a ball atop a storage box. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 1-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good with good tea color and fine patina. 7-72869 (300-500)

3508
$517.50

MANJU FORM IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Surface carved with a warrior rescuing a child. Signed. SIZE: 2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with nice surfaces. 7-72870 (300-500)

3509
$460.00

CARVED BOXWOOD NETSUKE. 18th century, Japan. Carved with a scene of a wolf gnawing on a human skull. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Well patinated. 7-72871 (300-500)

3510
$402.50

SIGNED CARVED IVORY NETSUKE OF A MONEY TRAINER. 19th century, Japan. Figure with monkeys on his shoulders, a child with fishing rod clinging to him. SIZE: 2-1/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good with undisturbed surfaces. 7-72872 (300-500)

3511
$172.50

SIGNED CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Depicting a courtier holding a double gourd. Signed Kazutomo(?). SIZE: 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with nice color and patina. 7-72873 (300-500)

3512
$402.50

NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Ivory and wood carving of demon crying over the severed hand of the Rashomon demon. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good with old surfaces. 7-72874 (300-500)

3513
$373.75

SIGNED CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Depicting Hoi Tei and a small child holding a scroll beneath a pine tree. Signed Shofu on a cinnabar cartouche. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good with good color and patina. 7-72875 (300-500)

3514
$258.75

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Depicting a carver of Daruma figures with one of his images coming to life. Signed Ikkosai Hogyokuto. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 2-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good with mellow patina. 7-72876 (300-500)

3515
$230.00

SIGNED CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Depicting a court official and lady beneath a parasol held by an attendant. Signed Kiyozumi. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good with tight hairline in parasol. 7-72877 (300-500)

3516
$230.00

SIGNED CARVED IVORY OKIMONO. 19th century, Japan. Nice cabinet piece depicting two children playing with a shishi mask. Signed on cinnabar cartouche. SIZE: 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with nice color and patina. 7-72901 (400-600)

3517
$287.50

SIGNED CARVED IVORY OKIMONO. 19th century, Japan. Depicting a reclining Daruma reading a book about the wonders of Japan. Signed. SIZE: 3-3/8″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good with tight age cracks. 7-72902 (400-600)

3518
$460.00

CARVED IVORY FIGURAL GROUP. 19th century, Japan. Scene of Bishamonten cleaning daruma. Signed Gyokuzan. SIZE: 3” x 3”. CONDITION: Very good with mellow patina. 7-72903 (600-800)

3519
$690.00

CARVED IVORY MONKEY. 19th century, Japan. Study of monkey with tinted details. Signed. SIZE: 4″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good with undisturbed surfaces. 7-72904 (600-800)

3520
$115.00

IVORY CARVING. 19th century, Japan. Circular form carved as group of masks. SIZE: 1-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good with nice patina. 7-72905 (300-500)

3521
$230.00

SIGNED CARVED IVORY OKIMONO. 19th century, Japan. Carving of the Ship of the Gods of Luck. Signed Mitsutsugu. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-72906 (400-600)

3522
$287.50

SIGNED CARVED IVORY OKIMONO. 18th century, Japan. Depicting a farmer with a sparrow on his wrist. Signed Kogoku. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. Tight hairline on base of staff and with fleabites at bottom edge of robe. 7-72907 (400-600)

3523
$172.50

IVORY FIGURAL GROUP. 19th century, Japan. Scene of a fisherman and child. SIZE: 4” l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72908 (400-600)

3524
$575.00

SAGEMONO. 19th century, Japan. Four compartment inro with lacquered design of a carriage with sleeping porters. Wooden netsuke with lacquer decoration of wasp with pair of chestnuts. Coral ojime. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72899 (300-500)

3525
$115.00

CARVED CINNABAR INRO. 19th century, Japan. Hexagonal barrel form. Surface of cinnabar lacquer carved with scholars in 5 sections. SIZE: 3″ l. CONDITION: With old surfaces. Some damage along end rim, minor in nature. 7-72900 (300-500)

3526
$345.00

SIGNED CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Depicting frogs climbing on a vegetable pod. Frogs with colored inlaid eyes. Signed. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: With good color and fine age cracks. 7-72857 (300-500)

3527
$230.00

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Study of a shishi signed Shoei. SIZE: 3/4″ h x 1-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good with nice color and patina. 7-72897 (300-500)

3528
$172.50

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Study of a demon arm wrestling with a monk on a tiger skin. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h x 3″ l. CONDITION: With fine tea color and undisturbed patina. 7-72898 (300-500)

3529
$345.00

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Figure of a farmer, a woman and two children digging up a bell. Signed Gyokusai. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good, nicely patinated surfaces. 7-72878 (300-500)

3530
$172.50

SIGNED CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 18th century, Japan. Carving of a Sennin holding a double gourd. Signed Shunsho. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very nice color and patina. 7-72879 (300-500)

3531
$115.00

IVORY NETSUKE OF RABBITS. 18th century, Japan. Depicting a group of 5 rabbits in a basket. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h x 1-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Structurally very good with tea color and age lines. 7-72880 (300-500)

3532
$287.50

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 18th century, Japan. Carving of fruit with foliage, center carved to reveal 2 figures. Signed Gyokuzan. SIZE: 1″ h x 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good with mellow patina. 7-72881 (300-500)

3533
$920.00

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Scene depicting a Tengu on a clam. SIZE: 1-1/2″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with undisturbed patina and nice color. 7-72882 (300-500)

3534
$345.00

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 18th century, Japan. Study of a frog and crab climbing a lotus. Signed Tosui. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h x 1-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good with nice tea color and undisturbed patina. 7-72883 (300-500)

3535
$172.50

IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Dog and puppy with a moveable collar. SIZE: 1-3/8″ l. CONDITION: Very good with nice patination. 7-72884 (300-500)

3536
$402.50

CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Carving of Shoki drinking with a Demon. SIZE: 1″ h x 1-5/8″ w. CONDITION: Very good with tea color. 7-72885 (300-500)

3537
$316.25

IVORY NETSUKE OF A SNAIL. 18th century, Japan. Depicting a snail crawling out of its shell. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h x 1-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with nice patina. 7-72886 (300-500)

3538
$805.00

SIGNED CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 18th century, Japan. Carved as a woman carrying a large box on her head. Signed Hidesada. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: With nice color and patina. 7-72887 (300-500)

3539
$402.50

CARVED NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Wood and ivory carved as an old bucket with snails. Signed. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with old surfaces. 7-72888 (300-500)

3540
$287.50

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Depicting a group of 7 Buddhist saints (rakan) with their various attributes. Signed within an inlaid cinnabar cartouche on a base of scrolling cloud bands. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with fine tea color and untouched patina. 7-72889 (300-500)

3541
$287.50

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Study of a rabbit with inlaid coral eyes. Signed Masatomo. SIZE: 7/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-72890 (300-500)

3542
$287.50

SIGNED CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 18th century, Japan. Standing figure of a European with hat. Signed Choan. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: With good tea color and patina. 7-72891 (300-500)

3543
$287.50

IVORY NETSUKE. 18th, 19th century, Japan. Carved figure of Gama Sennin. Signed. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72892 (300-500)

3544
$517.50

FINE LACQUERED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Modeled as a shishi mask with silver hinged jaw with accents of gold lacquer. SIZE: 1″ h x 1-3/8″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72893 (300-500)

3545
$287.50

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Study of a resting horse. Signed Tomokazu. SIZE: 1″ h x 1-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good with nice color and mellow patina. 7-72894 (300-500)

3546
$230.00

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Carved in the form of a “changing face” dancer. Note: within the scarf of dancer is revolving head with two opposing faces. Signed. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72895 (300-500)

3547
$402.50

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Study of a group of masks. Signed “Konmin”. SIZE: 2″ x 1-3/8″. CONDITION: Very good with nice color and patina. 7-72896 (300-500)

3548
$575.00

IVORY WATER COUPE. China, 6 character K’ang Hsi mark, possibly of the period. Celadon ground with underglaze red design of landscape. SIZE: 4” dia. CONDITION: Very good with minor roughness to foot rim. 7-72911 (300-500)

3549
$690.00

PORCELAIN WATER COUPE. 19th century, China. Claire de lune glaze, 6 character K’ang Hsi mark on base. SIZE: 3-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Foot rim with some minor roughness, otherwise very good. 7-72912 (300-500)

3550
$0.00

SIGNED CLOISONNE MINIATURE BOX. Early 20th century, Japan. Design of birds and flowers. Signed Ando. SIZE: 1″ h x 1-7/8″ l x 1-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72913 (200-300)

3551
$805.00

IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Depicting a shishi on a stand. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with tea color. 7-72858 (300-500)

3552
$230.00

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Carved with a scene of Hoi Tei with a child. Signed Gyokubun. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 2″ w. CONDITION: Very good with mellow patina. 7-72859 (300-500)

3553
$460.00

IVORY CARVING OF SHOKI. 19th century, Japan. Figure of Shoki trapping a demon under a barrel. Surface inlaid with coral, mother of pearl and horn. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: With loss to one small area of inlay and with age lines. Tea colored with nice patina. 7-72860 (300-500)

3554
$287.50

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Depicting Daikoku playing with child. Signed Kogyoku. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with undisturbed patina. 7-72861 (300-500)

3555
$287.50

SIGNED CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Study of a cockeral with glass eyes. Signed Nakasai. SIZE: 1″ h. CONDITION: With fine hairline age cracks. Generally very good. 7-72862 (300-500)

3556
$575.00

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Depicting a Demon holding Shoki underneath a hat. Signed Masakazu. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h x 1-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good with mellow patina. 7-72863 (300-500)

3557
$316.25

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Manju with high relief carving of two samurai amongst immense vegetables. Signed Tadakan. SIZE: 3/4″ h x 1-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with tea color and undisturbed patina. 7-72864 (300-500)

3558
$172.50

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Carved in the form of an octopus. SIZE: 1″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72865 (300-500)

3559
$115.00

SIGNED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Depicting a reclining Hoi Tei with a small child. Signed Shunsan. SIZE: 1″ h x 1-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-72866 (300-500)

3560
$517.50

SIGNED CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Depicting the three gods of luck subduing a giant octopus. Signed Masayuki. SIZE: 1″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-72867 (300-500)

3561
$6,325.00

RARE PAIR OF ENAMELED SILVER CUPS. 18th century, China. Surface carved with borders of archaic dragons. Body carved with clouds and medallions reading “Treasured by Sons and Grandsons”. Surface further enhanced with gilding and blue and turquoise enamels. Interior of each in gold wash. On fitted rosewood stands. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 3-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Overall very good. One cup rim with minor shallow dent. Enamels intact and with vibrant color. 7-72853 (800-1,200)

3562
$4,600.00

SILVER WINE POT. 19th/early 20th century, Japan. With raised archaic style decoration. Top set with white jade knop. With dragon spout. WEIGHT: 10.3 troy oz. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. We believe seam split in swing handle to be part of original design. 7-72847 (300-500)

3563
$172.50

PAIR OF CLOISONNE CUPS WITH COVERS AND STANDS. 19th century, China. Design of polychrome flowers on pale turquoise ground. SIZE: Overall: 4″ h. CONDITION: Generally good. Saucer of one with partially detached metal rim. Otherwise good. 7-72846 (300-500)

3564
$920.00

FINE CLOISONNE VASE. Late 19th century, Japan. Flattened heart shape with flaring quatrefoil mouth. Silver wire work with phoenix and kylin on turquoise blue ground with gold stone borders scattered with jewels in shi shi medallions. SIZE: 8-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72843 (600-800)

3565
$345.00

CLOISONNE PLATE. Early 20th century, Japan. Center decorated with birds in flowers. Back decorated with stylized floral scrolling. All on deep green ground. Probably by Hayashi. SIZE: 8-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-72844 (200-300)

3566
$1,610.00

CARVED AND PIERCED IVORY BOX. Mid 19th century, Northern India. Rectangular box finely carved overall with pierced arabesques within a pointillated border. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 8-1/2″ l x 3-1/4″ d. CONDITION: With nice color and patina. Shrinkage cracks to ends of lid. Proper left rear corner with loss to ivory. Proper right rear corner of box with square repair. Otherwise good. 7-72848 (400-600)

3567
$1,150.00

LACQUERED BOX. 18th century, possibly earlier, Japan. Silver and gold lacquer scene of pavilions in rocky landscapes. Nashiji interior in nashiji tray. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h x 7″ l x 4-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-72850 (500-700)

3568
$3,162.50

FINE CARVED IVORY BOX. 19th century, China. Surface elaborately carved with figures in garden settings amongst pavilions within scrolling carved floral borders raised on bat feet. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h x 9-3/4″ l x 4-1/2″ d. CONDITION: With good patina and color. Bottom of box with substantial shrinkage cracks. Otherwise good. 7-72851 (500-700)

3569
$1,380.00

FINE CARVED ROUND IVORY BOX. 19th century, China. Box with dense high relief floral carving with pierced floral carved knop. SIZE: 4″ h x 5″ dia. CONDITION: Knop with slight damage to upper edge. Fine shrinkage cracks in lid beneath knop. Possibly with minor and inconsequential losses not viewed directly. 7-72852 (400-600)

3570
$460.00

SIGNED SATSUMA BOX WITH COVER. 19th century, Japan. The chrysanthemum shaped lid decorated with court scenes in brocade patterns. Base similarly decorated. Signed Kainkozan. SIZE: 10″ dia. CONDITION: One small chip to one petal on base. Slight craquelure throughout. Generally good. 7-72849 (500-700)

3571
$460.00

PAIR OF CELADON LIONS. Late 19th, early 20th century, Japan. Signed and sealed. First, a recumbent example. Second, seated with open mouth. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h and 11″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72929 (300-500)

3572
$1,265.00

FAMILLE NOIR VASE. Square form with rounded, slightly flaring neck. Design of seasonal flowers. Artemesia leaf mark in underglaze blue on bottom. SIZE: 19-1/2” h. CONDITION: Repair to rim. Otherwise very good. 7-72854 (400-600)

3573
$1,380.00

BRONZE FIGURE OF SEATED BUDDHA. Ming Period (1368-1644), China. Figure posed on double lotus throne. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: With old surfaces and dark patina. Rear base rim of lotus throne with losses. Surfaces somewhat pitted. Figure with dents on rear of torso. Otherwise good. 7-72855 (300-500)

3574
$1,380.00

JEWELED SILVER BOX. 19th century, Nepal. Central plaque of jade inlaid with coral and carnelian. Filigreed silver surface inset with cabochons of turquoise, garnet, jade, opal and glass in form of Makala masks and figures of various Buddhist divinities. SIZE: 5″ h x 7-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: With some losses to jade cartouches. Overall good. 7-72856 (500-700)

3575
$1,610.00

CAST BRONZE IMAGE. China, Ming Period (1368-1644). Buddhist image seated on double lotus throne. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally good with old surfaces and patina. 7-72933 (400-600)

3576
$69,000.00

UNIQUE AND RARE JADE COMPOSITION LAMP ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD I. FARMER. 1920-30, New York. Jade elements, 18th/19th century, China. Shade composed of 4 white jades in the form of immortals, additionally set with 8 carved and pierced floral panels, all set within gilt carved scrolling floral framework. Mounted to the base with a figural jade finial of child and adult. Base designed with a white jade perfume cylinder and cover forming the shaft. Platform base made from jade bowl of spinach color beneath a white jade disc, the scrolled gilt legs, each capped with a white jade buckle alternating with four carved and pierced panels, all set in carved gilt wood. SIZE: 28″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex-collection Edsel Ford. Acquired from a gallery in Detroit, Michigan, circa 1946 by descent through the family of the current owner. CONDITION: Generally very good. Foliate carved white jade cap with old repair. Some losses to gilding. 9-25588 (20,000-30,000)

3578
$86,250.00

RARE AND FINE PAIR OF CARVED HARD WOOD CHINESE FRAMED EMBROIDERIES. 19th century circa 1870, China. Carved and pierced rosewood frames. Foo dog feet. Enclosing finely embroidered panels of the 100 birds. SIZE: Overall: 74″ h x 46-1/2″ w x 20″ d. Frame: 53-1/2″ h x 38-1/4″ w. Embroidery: 43-1/2″ h x 29″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall with original surfaces. Silk embroidery in very fine condition. Outer frames in need of minor tightening and/or reassembly. 9-25562 (20,000-30,000)

3579
$0.00

UNIQUE AND MAGNIFICENT EMBROIDERED SILK WORK OF THE TAJ MAHAL. Mid 20th century, India. An exceptionally detailed 3-dimensional (rising up to 3/4″) rendering of the Taj Mahal and its formal gardens and reflecting pool. Wrought against a night sky. The mausoleum rendered in 3-dimensional detail includes a faithful rendition of the main spandrel depicting the polychrome floral scrolling vinery. Bordering the spandrel, the calligraphy on the pishtaq of the main portal has been carefully reproduced in metallic thread. Extending forward is the reflecting pool wrought in shades of blues and grays. The reflective image of the front of the mausoleum can be clearly seen. The windows woven in gold thread, the balustrades and friezes decorated with polychrome thread mimicking floral vinery. The gilded finial of the central dome is beautifully represented in gold thread. Framing the Taj Mahal the rendition of the four outer minarets places an added dimension to the whole. The formal gardens in the foreground bordered by 3-dimensional cypress shrubs representing the changes to the garden under British rule. Framing this tableau is a wide border of midnight blue velvet arabesques, the larger of which contain a 3-dimensional bejeweled flowering plant alternating with smaller arabesques, each with a single jeweled bloom. Further framed by a secondary border of single jeweled blooms above scrolling latticework. Jeweled flowers encompass approximately 1760 cabochons of which 10 appear to be sapphires, 680 appear to be emeralds, and 1070 appear to be rubies. Because of the variations of color in some of the stones we are approximating the proportion of sapphires to rubies. The floral borders represent the shrubbery found within the formal gardens. The whole within a beige velvet frame. Now mounted in a contemporary gold gilt frame behind plexiglass. This extraordinary work is the product of a 10 year endeavor by a father and son during which time the large embroidery of the Sacred Peacock was created. These two important works descended through the family until they were acquired by the current owner. They were first on public display in the Ivory Palace, a commercial outlet in Dehli, India. Subsequently, at the personal request of Indira Ghandi, the works were placed in the Pavilion of India during the 1967 International Exposition in Montreal Canada. At the conclusion of the exposition the ownership of the tapestries transferred to the current owner. SIZE: Sight: 67″ h x 92-1/2″ w. Frame: 80″ h x 105″ w. CONDITION: The floral border with strong, vibrant color accentuating the more subdued colors of the central panel. All of which remain as was originally intended. Therefore, in very fine condition overall. All jewels appear to be present. Two surface scratches to interior of plexiglass proper left side. Additionally a 1″ diagonal hairline crack in plexiglass proper upper left corner. 9-26419 (50,000-100,000)

3580
$0.00

UNIQUE AND IMPORTANT RELIEF TAPESTRY OF A SACRED WHITE PEACOCK OF INDIA. Mid 20th century, India. The product of a private commission, this silk work tapestry heightened with gold and silver threads depicts a 3-dimensional image of a white peacock perched on the branch of a tree with emerald green variegated foliage within a water landscape. The peacock is posed with its head in profile. Set against a black sky within an arabesque floral border in shades of lavender of repeating blooms accented with gold thread within a velvet wine red frame, the center of each flower mounted with alternating ruby (40 total) and opal (39 total) cabochons. The magnificent tail plumage, the focal point, encompassing the bottom half of the tapestry, set with 72 large emerald cabochons of varying sizes and coloration, totaling approximately 3000 carats. Housed in a contemporary gold gilt frame behind plexiglass. This extraordinary work is the product of a 10 year endeavor by a father and son during which time the large embroidery of the Taj Mahal was created. These two important works descended through the family until they were acquired by the current owner. They were first on public display in the Ivory Palace, a commercial outlet in Dehli, India. Subsequently, at the personal request of Indira Ghandi, the works were placed in the Pavilion of India during the 1967 International Exposition in Montreal Canada. At the conclusion of the exposition the ownership of the tapestries transferred to the current owner. SIZE: Sight: 63″ x 26-1/2″. Frame: 73″ x 38″. CONDITION: Cotton, silk and metallic threads in very fine condition. Colors strong and vibrant. One opal cabochon right side facing is missing. Otherwise all stones present. 9-26420 (40,000-60,000)

3581
$16,675.00

CHEN CHI (American/Chinese 1912-2005) A SET OF FOUR – SPRING, SUMMER, FALL AND WINTER. Each identically housed in modern gilt wood frames with glass and linen mattes, having label “Matt, Inc Handcarved Picture Frames NY NY. 1) “SPRING BLOSSOM” the abstract scene shows branches with green leaves with splashes of red and white. Signed lower right and dated “1976”. Label to reverse with title and artist. 2) “SUMMER IN MAINE” the scene shows birds flying over flowers, grass and bushes on the edge of the water. Signed and dated “1976”. Tag on back with title and artist. 3) Untitled Fall scene shows woods with splashes of gold and light yellow. Signed and dated “1976”. 4) Untitled Winter scene showing figures walking in snow covered ground near forest. Signed and dated “1976”. Each painting has a vertical line of calligraphy writing with chop mark. SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 26″. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) With spot mold in sky. 3) Very good. 4) With mold on edge surfaces. 9-25915 (15,000-25,000)

3582
$16,675.00

HANDSCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO HUANG BINHONG (1865-1955). Ink and light color on paper, finely depicting scenery of Mount Qi and river in Qiu Pu region. Inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Chu Minshi, signed “Binhong,” with two seals “Huang Binhong” and “Binhong liu shi ming hou(?)” SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 58-1/4″. CONDITION: Creases, front piece & colophon section plain. 7-72716 (15,000-20,000)

3583
$0.00

ZHANG DAQIAN (Chinese, 1899-1983) “CONTEMPLATING UPON SUMMER MOUNTAINS”. Contemplating upon Summer Mountains Ink and colors on paper, mounted on board, dated gengshen, sixty-ninth year (of the Republic of China, 1980) Inscribed and signed, with two seals of the artist “Zhang Yuan,” “Daqian” Inscription reads,“the sixty-ninth year, gengshen, midsummer, Moye Jingshe, eighty-two year Old Man Yuan.” Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with linen matte and inner gold liner. “Contemplating upon Summer Mountains” was done in the summer of 1980, the sixty-ninth year of the Republic of China. It represented Zhang Daqian’s mature style of splashed-ink-and-color technique. In Zhang’s later years, due to his ailing eyesight and the limitations it imposed, the artist developed an abstract style reminiscent of the blue and green landscape of the Tang dynasty (618-906). However, Zhang did not totally abandon the gongbi (fine pen) style that dominated his early years. Rather, as this work demonstrated, a lucid structure still can be seen in the swirls of colors and pools of suffused textured ink, interspersed with fine details of pines, rocks, cottages, and sailboats. The velvety blue in the center and the turquoise green in the back almost had a tactile feel to it. The bold application of blue elucidating the basic pictorial form of the foreground mountain was on the same abstract level as an earlier work, “Approach of a Mountain Storm” from 1967, now in the collection of Chang Sing S. and Kuala Lumpur. Moye Jingshe, mentioned in the inscription, was Zhang Daqian’s residence in Taiwan from 1978 until his death in 1983. Zhang moved from California back to Taiwan in 1976. And in 1977, he bought some lands in Waishuangxi, close to the National Palace Museum. The residence was named Moye Jingshe (translated as “Abode of Illusion”). Moye is the Buddhist word for illusion and Jingshe a meditation hut. The painting could be a view the artist saw or imaged from his studio on a midsummer day. It also reminded us of Zhang’s final large work, “Panorama of Mount Lu,” painted between July 1981 to February 1983, now in the Collection of the Dafeng Tang, Taipei. Zhang never visited nor saw Mount Lu and thus the subject matter imbued him with maximum freedom and imagination. Even though the Zhang Daqian did not start working on the long scroll of Mount Lu (commissioned by Li Haitian) until late 1981, the preparation work actually started in 1980. It is possible that “Contemplating upon Summer Mountains” was one of the many variations of smaller sketches Zhang did before taking on the larger challenge. SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 39-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Property of a North American Collection. CONDITION: A paper crease in upper left corner, edges of the paper glued to a wood board, otherwise very good. 9-24811 (60,000-90,000)

3584
$0.00

MODERN PAINTING, SOUTHEAST ASIAN, ATTRIBUTED TO TRAN DZU HONG (b. Vietnam 1922). Watercolor on paper, fine depiction of horses in a landscape with waterfall. Signed in Roman alphabet “Dzu Hong” and dated “1958” (lower right), with three seals. SIZE: 18 x 27 1/2 in. CONDITION: Good. 9-26280 (4,000-6,000)

3585
$0.00

MODERN PAINTING, CHINA, FU BAOSHI (1904-1965). Ink and light color on paper, finely depicting a scholar traveling in a landscape with mountains and pines. Inscribed, signed, with two seals “Baoshi” and “Wang wang zui hou,” dated September 27th in 1963 in Nanjing, framed and glazed. SIZE: 20″ x 30-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Purchased directly from the artist’s family in Nanjing during 1980’s by the current owner’s cousin. CONDITION: Good. 9-25082 (60,000-90,000)

3586
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Chinese, 18th/19th Century) BESIDE THE LILY POND & PAVILION. Large watercolor & gouache on paper mounted to canvas/muslin scene shows a foreground with three young women in traditional dress next to a lily pond with blossoming flowers leading to a pavilion wall with pagoda and buildings. Two other woman are seen atop the wall. Beyond are trees & mountain. The foreground large trees framing the scene. Unknown artist. Housed in a modern black wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 38-3/4″ x 42″. CONDITION: Unrestored, in need of restoration with some breaks, creases, & losses. 9-25197 (3,500-4,500)

3586A
$0.00

CHINESE EMBROIDERED SILK PANEL. Ch’ien Lung Period (1735-1796). Overall design of chain stitched lotuses on yellow ground. Mounted in a contemporary frame. SIZE: 43” w x 55-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-72642 (3,500-4,500)

3587
$5,175.00

PAINTED FAN, CHINA. Early 20th century. Ink and color on paper, one side finely painted by Feng Chaoran (1882-1954) with a mountain and river landscape with old temples, boats and pines. Inscribed, dedicated to the Master of Yiguan Pavilion. Signed, with one seal. The other side with calligraphic writing by Zheng Xiaoxu (1860-1938), dedicated to the Master of Yiguan Pavilion as well, with one seal. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Good. 7-72686 (800-1,200)

3588
$402.50

PAINTED FAN, CHINA. Early 20th century. Ink and color on paper, one side finely painted by Wang Tingjue (1884-1958) with a man boating in a willow pond. Inscribed, signed, with one seal, dated autumn in renwu year (1942). The other side with calligraphic writing by the same artist, dedicated to Mr. Shanqing, signed, with one seal. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Some tears along the guard sticks. 7-72687 (300-500)

3589
$805.00

PAINTED FAN, CHINA. Early 20th century, ink on paper, one side finely painted with jiaobai (water bamboo). Inscribed, signed, and with one seal. The other side with calligraphic writing in standard script by Chen Zhiding (1897-1962), with one seal. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Good, slightly soiled. 7-72688 (600-800)

3590
$690.00

PAINTED FAN, CHINA. Early 20th Century. Ink on paper, one side finely painted with sparrows amidst willow branches, dedicated to Mr. Shanqing. Signed “Gengru,” with one seal. The other side with calligraphic writing by Wei Youfei, in running style, dedicated to Mr. Shanqing as well. Signed, with one seal. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Good. 7-72689 (600-800)

3591
$805.00

PAINTED FAN, CHINA. Early 20th Century. Ink and color on paper, one side painted by Hu Yutai (1873-1941) with a recluse in a pavilion in a verdant landscape. Inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Boyuan (P.Y. Wang), signed, with one seal, dated autumn in wuyin year (1938). The other side with calligraphic writing, dedicated to Mr. Boyuan as well, signed, with one seal. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Some tears along the guard sticks. 7-72690 (600-800)

3592
$575.00

UNMOUNTED PAINTED FAN, CHINA. Early 20th century. Jin Eshi in Shanghai at the age of seventy-seven, ink and color on paper, finely depicting a rooster amidst bamboo and chrysanthemum branches. Inscribed, signed, dated autumn in yiyou year (1945), with two seals. SIZE: 7-3/8″ x 19-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Good, slightly soiled, unmounted, one side painted and plain to the other side. 7-72704 (100-150)

3593
$1,495.00

ROUND FAN, CHINA, ZHANG GUNIAN (1905-1987). Ink and color on silk. One side finely depicting good humor with two boys playing on a tree, the other side with prunus branches. Dedicated to the occasion of the seventieth birthday of “Jinglan shi bo mu”. Signed “Jinling Zhang Gunian,” with three seals in total. SIZE: 9-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Good. 7-72691 (600-800)

3594
$28,750.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, HUANG JUNBI (1898-1991). Ink and light color on paper, finely depicting a mountainous landscape with cottages and waterfall. Dedicated to Mr. Shanqing (son of P.Y. Wang) and Ms. Qilan (daughter-in-law of P.Y. Wang; daughter of Eu Tong Sen and Jenny Eu.) Inscribed with “Quan qing song la bai yu zhong”. Signed “Huang Junbi,” with two seals of the artist “Nanhai Huang Shi” and “Junbi”. SIZE: 22-1/4″ x 11-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Ex: P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Good. 7-72692 (8,000-12,000)

3595
$460.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, LIAO ZHENG’ER (JENNY EU) (1899-1981). Ink and color on paper, “Su Yue Zhao Ming Hui,” finely depicting a serene landscape under moonlight. Signed “Zheng’er,” with one seal of the artist “Liao Zheng’er” and another seal. NOTE: Liao Zheng’er (Jenny Eu), was Eu Tong Sen’s (1877-1941) wife. SIZE: 25-1/4″ x 12-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Good, some creases & minor abrasion to the surface. 7-72693 (800-1,200)

3596
$575.00

LOT OF SEVEN SCROLL PRINTS, CHINA. First half of 20th century. Printed in Hong Kong, prints of works by Yang Xialin, Xiao Junxian, Xu Beihong, Song Wenzhi, Fang Zengxian, Fu Zuo, Zheng Wuchang. SIZE: 18″ x 10-5/8″. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Good. 7-72694 (200-300)

3597
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, SUN ZHULIN (1918-1995). Ink on paper, finely depicting bamboo, inscribed “Qing Ying Yao Feng” (slender shadows dancing in the wind). Signed, with one seal, dated wuwu year (1978). SIZE: 26-3/4″ x 12-5/8″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72695 (400-600)

3598
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, CHEN DAZHANG (B. 1930). Ink and light color on paper, “Huang Shan Tu,” finely depicting Mount Huang with pines. Inscribed, dedicated, signed “Chen Dazhang,” with three seals, dated autumn in gengshen year (1980). SIZE: 30″ x 20″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72696 (2,000-3,000)

3599
$0.00

HANDSCROLL, CHINA. First half of 20th century, fine rubbing of calligraphic writing by Huang Tingjian. SIZE: 12″ x 105-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Good, scroll weight part needs to be reattached. 7-72697 (200-300)

3600
$1,150.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 18th century. Ink and light color on paper, finely depicting group of four wild geese, unsigned. SIZE: 26″ x 25-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Minor loss & creases, tear to the top area of the mounting. 7-72698 (2,000-3,000)

3601
$57.50

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. First half of 20th Century, fine rubbing of calligraphic writing by Wang Dingzhi, of poem “Feng Qiao Ye Bo” by Zhang Ji. SIZE: 50-5/8″ x 24-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Good. 7-72699 (200-300)

3602
$1,150.00

MODERN PAINTING, CHINA, WANG YACHEN (1894-1983). Early 20th century. Ink and color on silk, finely depicting fish swimming in a lotus pond. Signed “Yachen,” with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 13-1/4″ x 10-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Good. 7-72965 (400-600)

3603
$345.00

PAIR OF MODERN PAINTINGS, CHINA. Early 20th century. Both inscribed and inspired by Zhang Ji’s poem “Feng Qiao Ye Bo” (A Night Mooring By Maple Bridge). 1) Ink on silk, depicting an evening view of a landscape with river and pavilions. Signed “Zhengjiao,” with one seal. 2) Ink and color on silk, depicting day-time view of the same landscape. Inscribed, signed “Xigeng Lao Ren,” dated the third month in xinwei year (1931), with one seal. Both framed and glazed. SIZE: 1) 22″ x 18-1/2″ 2) 22″ x 21″. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Good. 7-72702 (600-800)

3604
$1,840.00

SET OF FOUR FRAMED PAINTINGS, CHINA, JENNY EU (LIU SUK CHING / LIAO ZHENG’ER). Ink and color on paper (or silk), finely depicting pheasants perched on pear blossom branches, dear resting under ancient pines, cats playing next to bamboo and rock, and chicken group in a landscape with plantain plants. Each inscribed, signed “Zheng’er,” with one English and one Chinese seal of the artist, framed and glazed. SIZE: Image: 35″ x 10-1/2″. Sight: 37″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection; From Eu’s Mahjong Room. CONDITION: Good. 9-26656 (2,000-3,000)

3605
$0.00

PAINTING BOOK, CHINA, ZHANG GUNIAN HUA JI (VOL. 1). Published by Lian Yun Jing She in Taipei, 1970. SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 14″. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Good. 7-72700 (200-300)

3606
$345.00

TWO BOOKS OF RUBBINGS, CHINA. One with indigo blue paper cover and thread binding, “Song Rubbing of Duhua Temple Monument,” (Song Tuo Duhua Si Bei), edition authenticated by Weng Jiayu (Weng Jiayu jian dian ban), published by Wenming Shu Ju; The other also with indigo blue cover, “Tablet of Huang Fu Fu Jun, written by Ou, rubbed in Song, yiyou year, collected by Song Qilan,” (Huang Fu Fu Jun Bei, Ou Shu, Song Ta, yiyou, Song Qilan cang), published in the twenty-six year of Republic China. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Generally good. 7-72969 (200-300)

3607
$1,840.00

FINE IVORY CARVING OF A MAIDEN. 18th/19th century, China. Depicting an immortal with long robes posed with a tiger. Decorated overall with polychrome details. Signed at back. SIZE: 13-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: With mellow patina and color. Structurally very good. 7-72976 (500-700)

3608
$517.50

FINE IVORY CARVING OF LI PO. 19th century, China. Robed figure, a frond fan attached to his right hand, with an attendant at his feet. With traces of original polychrome decoration. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Generally very good with nice patination. Tight hairline age cracks on figure’s belly. 7-72975 (600-800)

3609
$1,150.00

CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF KUAN TI. 18th century, China. Standing figure of the God of War dressed in full armor on a rockwork plinth, a dog at his feet. With traces of polychrome coloration adhering to surfaces. SIZE: 15-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Generally very good, but with loss of tip of halbred in left hand. With rich brown tea color. 7-72974 (700-900)

3610
$460.00

SNUFF BOTTLE. 18th/19th century, China. Smokey quartz, finely hollowed. Stopper absent. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Bottle very good. 7-72973 (200-300)

3611
$10,350.00

PORCELAIN KU VASE. K’ang Hsi Period (1662-1722), China. Underglaze sapphire blue decoration of Tao Tieh masks alternating with cicadas on meandering thunder grounds. Base with double concentric circles in underglaze blue. Offered with rosewood stand. SIZE: 19-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Very good. No imperfections noted. 7-72972 (300-500)

3612
$345.00

UNDERGLAZE BLUE WATER COUPE. 19th century, China. Signed Wan Li on base. Fine soft paste example decorated overall with dragons and geometric band borders. Now mounted on fitted rosewood stand. SIZE: Bowl: 2″ h x 5″ dia. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Very good with overall craquelure. 7-72971 (200-300)

3613
$690.00

NORTHERN WEI STYLE STONE CARVING. 5th century AD, China, probably of the period. Nicely carved crowned stone head of a Buddha fitted to a conforming hardwood frame mounted to a rosewood base. SIZE: Head: 13-1/2″ h x 5-1/2″ w x approx 2-3/4″ d. Overall: 22-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Head generally fine with normal and expected shallow chips commensurate with age. Frame also good, pedestal base in need of cosmetic repair to holder. 7-72968 (300-500)

3614
$345.00

RECTANGULAR CARVED JADE BOX ON STAND. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Nicely carved spinach jade stone example fitted to a pierce carved hardwood stand. SIZE: Box: 1-1/2″ h x 4-3/4″ l x 3-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Translucent stone with fine texture, stand missing end moldings. Otherwise good. 7-72967 (200-300)

3615
$1,380.00

FINE CARVED COVERED JAR ON STAND. Late 19th century, China. Spinach colored stone with russet markings, throat carved with water leaves and with Ling Chih jump rings and elephant handles. Fitted lid similarly carved with an elephant finial. Body carved overall with facing archaic dragons above Tao Tieh masks. Vase fitted on a rosewood stand. SIZE: Vase: 14-3/4″ h. Overall. 16-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Generally very good with original surfaces. Footrim of vase with shallow 1/2″ chip. Top rim with minor fleabites. 7-72966 (300-500)

3616
$3,162.50

PAIR OF SOAPSTONE SEALS. China. Stone of pale yellow color. Finials in form of Foo dogs and cubs. Seals intact. SIZE: 3-1/4” h. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72701 (400-600)

3617
$1,035.00

JADE INCENSE BURNER. Early 20th century, China. Dark forest green stone with lighter markings. Cover with pair of foo dog finials, dragon form jump rings. Body carved with Tao Tieh masks. Raised on tripod feet. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 12″ l x 7-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Generally very good with pronounced veins. 7-72703 (400-600)

3618
$1,150.00

TWO JADE PENDANTS. China. Both carved as peaches with bats and foliage, one a lavender color, second green. SIZE: 1-1/2″ and 2″. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26645 (300-500)

3619
$920.00

THREE GOLD PENDANTS TOGETHER WITH A LADY’S DIAMOND RING. Early 20th century, China. Each pendant marked 14kt. One mounted with a green jade emblem with shou character. All nicely engraved. Ring marked 14kt in white gold set with 7 diamond chips. SIZE: From 1-1/3″ to 1-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: All appear very good. 9-26642 (400-600)

3620
$1,265.00

CORAL AND GOLD NECKLACE. 19th/20th century, China. Coral pendant carved as a basket of fruit suspended from a gold link chain. Chain weight: 40g (does not include clasp and gold backing). Inside of clasp with calligraphic markings. SIZE: Chain: 29″ l. Pendant: 1-1/2″ h x 2-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection; Designed by Jenny Eu. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72970 (600-800)

3621
$0.00

GROUP OF GOLD AND HARD STONE JEWELRY. 20th century. Consisting of four pairs of 14kt gold cuff links, a single base metal cuff link, a pair of 14kt jade earrings and four shirt studs. SIZE: Varies. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-26643 (300-500)

3622
$920.00

FOUR PAIR OF CUFF LINKS AND PAIR OF EARRINGS. 20th century, China. Including two pair of jade cuff links, a pair of chrysoprase cuff links, a pair of aventurine earrings, and a pair of gold cuff links. All marked 14kt. SIZE: Varies. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-26644 (300-500)

3623
$2,185.00

GROUP OF FOUR JEWELRY ITEMS. 20th century, China. Including an emerald and diamond ring with pear cut emerald (approx. 1 ct), and three jades comprising a crab pin, an insect pin and an eggplant, all set in 14kt gold. SIZE: Varies. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26646 (400-600)

3624
$4,887.50

GROUP OF FIVE PIECES OF JADE JEWELRY. 20th century, China. Including a sodalite bracelet and four jade items: necklace, bracelet, pendant and tie tack. Each with 14kt gold mount. SIZE: Necklace: 29″ l. Sodalite bracelet: 8″ l. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26647 (300-500)

3625
$460.00

GROUP OF THREE PIECES OF CORAL JEWELRY. 20th century, China. Including a pair of earrings, a large pin and ring. Material of a pale pink color and 14kt mounts. SIZE: Varies. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection; Designed by Jenny Eu. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26648 (300-500)

3626
$2,415.00

JADE NECKLACE. 19th century, China. Comprised of a set of gray/white beads mounted with a pendant in the form of a Mandarin’s hat plume holder carved as a double gourd with shou characters on floral scrolling. SIZE: 36″ l overall. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26651 (300-500)

3627
$3,450.00

GROUP OF FOUR PIECES OF JADE JEWELRY. 20th century, China. Including two jade necklaces, one with a Buddha’s head pendant and an aventurine necklace and a jade pendant. Some with 14kt gold mounts. SIZE: Aventurine necklace: 36″ l. Necklace with Buddha: 24″ l. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26654 (300-500)

3628
$2,645.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL. Early 20th century, China. Top carved with archaic scrolling inscriptions on two sides, one including the name of P.Y. Wang. SIZE: 2″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73094 (200-300)

3629
$2,012.50

SOAPSTONE SEAL. 19th century, China. Top finely carved with a foo dog. Inscription on one side. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex-collection of P.Y. Wang. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73095 (200-300)

3630
$5,175.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL. 19th century, China. Carving of a foo dog climbing a mountain. Inscription on one side. SIZE: 2-3/8″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73096 (200-300)

3631
$3,162.50

TWO SEALS. Early 20th century, China. Soapstone chicken blood type. Larger fitted to a case. SIZE: Cased: 2-3/8″ h. Second: 1″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Both seals very good. 7-73097 (200-300)

3632
$690.00

ROCK CRYSTAL SEAL. Early 20th century, China. Fitted in a custom rosewood case. SIZE: Case: 2-7/8″ l. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73098 (200-300)

3633
$23,000.00

TWO SEALS. 19th century, China. T’ien Huang shih. Both with deep honey amber color. One with a foo dog finial, finely carved. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h and 1-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73099 (200-300)

3634
$5,750.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL. 19th century. Top carved with a bunch of grapes. Inscription on 2 sides. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73100 (200-300)

3635
$7,475.00

PAIR OF SOAPSTONE SEALS. Early 20th century, China. White soapstone. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73101 (200-300)

3636
$5,750.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL. Early 20th century, China. T’ien Huang shih. Fitted within a horn case. SIZE: Case: 3-3/8″ x 1″ x 1/2″. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73102 (200-300)

3637
$4,600.00

SEAL. 19th century, China. Yellow soapstone. Top carved with a foo dog. Fitted within a horn case. SIZE: Case: 2-3/4″ l x 1″ x 3/4″. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73103 (200-300)

3638
$1,437.50

GROUP OF THREE SEALS. Early 20th century, China. Consisting of two soapstone and one horn. SIZE: Horn: 2-1/4″ h. Carved finial seal: 2-3/4″ h. Last: 2″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex. P.Y. Wang Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73104 (200-300)

3639
$21,850.00

18KT JADE & DIAMOND JEWELRY SUITE. Suite consists of 18kt white gold brooch, ring and earrings. The brooch features five 15mm green jade discs surrounded by flowing lines of white gold set with tiny single cut diamonds. Brooch is further decorated with 6 round brilliant cut diamonds; each set in a four prong mounting. The ring and each earring is set with a single 15mm green jade disc surrounded by single cut diamonds. Ring is marked “18K”. Earrings are mounted with clip backs. SIZE: Ring is 7.5. Brooch is 2-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection; Designed by Jenny Eu incorporating jade buttons from a coat worn by Eu Tong Sen. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-26655 (800-1,200)

3640
$5,750.00

18KT GOLD MAN’S ROLEX WATCH. 18kt yellow gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date man’s watch has gold tone dial with baton numeral indicators with a day window at 12:00 and date window at 3:00. Watch is finished with a fluted bezel and 18kt yellow gold President bracelet. Reference #18048. Watch comes in suede cloth and wood box. SIZE: Bracelet is 7-1/4″. CONDITION: Stem no longer locks in place, otherwise very good. 9-26653 (6,000-8,000)

3641
$4,312.50

BLACK PEARL NECKLACE. Hand-knotted pearl necklace features 35 black pearls ranging from 10.1mm to 12.7mm. Necklace is finished with a 14kt yellow gold clasp set with two tiny round brilliant cut diamonds in illusion mounting. Clasp is marked “585”. SIZE: 18″ l. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with some natural imperfections to each of the pearls. 9-26652 (300-500)

3642
$7,475.00

PLATINUM, PINK SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND NECKLACE. Necklace features a platinum pendant with center 11mm x 12mm pink sapphire cabochon surrounded by 19 round brilliant cut diamonds measuring from 2mm to 3mm each as well as 24 single cut diamonds and 6 rose cut diamonds. Pendant is attached to the necklace by a drop featuring 6 round brilliant cut diamonds ranging from 2.5mm to 4mm each as well as a long bale set with 10 calibre cut pink sapphires and a small round brilliant cut diamond. Necklace is made up of cylindrical platinum links and is set with 11 round brilliant cut diamonds ranging from 2mm to 4mm in diameter as well as 24 single cut diamonds. Marked on the cylindrical clasp “Platine” also marked on back of necklace with maker’s mark “LB 950PT.”. Pendant and drop have 18kt yellow gold backing with platinum top. SIZE: Necklace is 16″ l with 2-1/2″ pendant and drop. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection; Designed by Jenny Eu. CONDITION: Sapphire cabochon has a natural crack across the center, otherwise very good to excellent. 9-26650 (600-800)

3643
$6,900.00

LOT OF SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND JEWELRY. 1) 18kt sapphire and diamond jewelry suite consists of a bracelet, bar pin, ring and earrings. Each piece is set with an emerald cut dark blue sapphire. Sapphire in the bracelet measures 6.8mm x 5.9mm, ring measures 6.5mm x 5.2mm, earrings measure 5mm x 5.6mm and the bar pin measures 6.8mm x 5.1mm. Bar pin is also set with two 2.5mm round brilliant cut diamonds and fifty single cut diamonds. Bracelet is also set with two 3mm round brilliant cut diamonds and thirty-four single cut diamonds. Ring is set with thirty-two single cut diamonds and each of the earrings is set with two 2mm round brilliant cut diamonds and thirty single cut diamonds. Each piece is stamped “750”. 2) 14kt yellow gold ring is set with center oval faceted dark blue sapphire which measures 7.7mm x 9.8mm. Sapphire is surrounded by twenty-two small round brilliant cut diamonds and flanked on each side by fourteen baguette diamonds. Ring is stamped “14k”. 3) 14kt white gold ring has seventeen baguette blue sapphires; channel set. Ring is unmarked but tests 14kt. SIZE: 1) Bar pin is 2-1/2″. Earrings are 2-1/4″ l. Bracelet is 6-1/2″ l. Ring is 6-3/4. 2) Ring is 6-1/4. 3) 7. PROVENANCE: Ex. Eu Tong Sen/Jenny Eu Collection; Designed by Jenny Eu. CONDITION: Sapphire and diamond suite has a missing diamond in one earring, otherwise all pieces are very good to excellent. 9-26649 (4,000-6,000)

3644
$0.00

FINE RHINOCEROS HORN CUP ON STAND. 17th/18th century, China. Surface of cup deeply carved in relief of a mountainous landscape of conifers, two trunks forming the handle. A crane carved in flight. Interior additionally carved with conifer at narrow end. Now mounted in a later hardwood stand of conifers, rockwork and scrolling waves. Surfaces manifesting a warm honey color throughout. WEIGHT: 170 grams. SIZE: Cup: 4″ h x 3″ w x 5” l. Overall: 5″ h. CONDITION: Lip possibly polished with minor edge chips and tiny hairline cracks. 9-25582 JC (150,000-225,000)

3645
$20,125.00

IMPORTANT RHINOCEROS HORN CUP. 18th century, China. Surface deeply carved with the three friends, Pine, Prunus and Bamboo. Modeled as a mountainous landscape. With carved fitted rosewood stand, rendered overall with fantastic rockery, pines, ling chih and chrysanthemums. WEIGHT: 106 grams. SIZE: Cup: 2-7/8″ h x 3-1/4″ w x 2-3/4″ d. Stand: 1-3/4″ h x 3-1/4 w x 2-3/8″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good with vertical lines to body. Mellow brown color and nice patina. Base with shallow chip in rockery, otherwise very good. 7-73010 JC (20,000-30,000)

3646
$34,500.00

IMPORTANT RHINOCEROS HORN CUP. Kang Hsi Period (1662-1722), China. This fine example, the surface carved in high relief with flowering prunus branch against simulated rock work. The interior similarly carved and pierced with molded edge and sloping sides. The base recessed. The whole of a deep red amber color. Now fitted to a later pierce carved rosewood stand. WEIGHT: 182 grams. SIZE: Overall: 2-1/2″ h. Mouth: 4-3/4″ l x 4″ w. Foot: 1-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Slight chip to inside of foot. Otherwise very good. 7-72576 JC (30,000-50,000)

3647
$0.00

CARVED HORN SEAL. China. Square seal in two sections, top carved with the wheel of law on rectangular double lotus plinth. Inscription intact. SIZE: 3″ h x 2-1/4″ l x 2″ w. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 9-25184 HMG (3,500-4,500)

3648
$0.00

IMPORTANT GREEN JADE BRUSHWASHER. China. Nicely carved lotus leaf with bats in form of a bowl, blooming flowers on edge in translucent dark celadon green jade with variegated amber markings. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h x 8″ l x 7-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25181 (16,000-20,000)

3649
$2,645.00

CARVED IVORY BRUSH POT. Qing Dynasty, China. Deeply carved overall with gatherings of scholars and travelers in a mountainous treed landscape. SIZE: 5-1/4″ h. CONDITION: With nice color and patina. Very good overall. 7-72668 (300-500)

3650
$9,775.00

NICE PAIR OF BAMBOO CARVED BRUSH POTS. 18th century, China. Each bamboo example with rosewood mounts depicting pastoral landscapes. Each with inscriptions and seals. SIZE: 4″ h x 4-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 9-25094 (1,000-1,500)

3651
$0.00

FINE CARVED HUANGHUALI BRUSH POT. 18th century, China. Deeply carved with mountainous landscape and conifers illustrating figures in daily and leisurely pursuits. SIZE: 8″ h x 7-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Structurally very good with fine patina. 7-72670 (8,000-12,000)

3652
$16,675.00

RARE CARVED DRAGON AND FLOWER COCONUT SHELL BRUSH POT. Qing Dynasty, Yongzheng Period, China. Exterior carved in low-relief with floral scrolling vinery terminating in dragon heads. Interior lined in gold paper. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 5-3/4″ d. CONDITION: With old chips and nicks to mouth and foot rim, some small losses to coconut where foot meets cylinder. Gilt paper fragile, with creasing and with losses. Otherwise very good. 7-72671 (12,000-15,000)

3653
$0.00

IMPORTANT GREEN SOAPSTONE SEAL. China. Carved from translucent stone, square seal surmounted by carved dragon amidst fanciful waves. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h x 3-1/4″ square. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25183 (8,000-9,000)

3654
$0.00

FINE CARVED SOAPSTONE SEAL. China. Top carved with foo dog and cub. Stone of a honey yellow color. No seal impression. SIZE: 5-1/4″ h x 2-3/4″ square. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25182 (8,000-9,000)

3655
$63,250.00

JADEITE & DIAMOND NECKLACE. Necklace is comprised of round jadeite beads ranging from 3.8mm to 8.8mm diameter. Necklace is finished with an 18kt (tested) white gold clasp set with a center emerald cut diamond measuring 4mm x 5mm. Center diamond is flanked on either side by three single cut diamonds which are in turn bordered by two calibre cut diamonds. Necklace is accompanied by a Gemological Institution of America identification report stating that all 101 of the jadeite beads were tested and are found to be of natural color with no indications of impregnation. It also states the color of the beads is variegated green with translucent transparency. GIA Report #2145747899. The clasp hallmarked Paris, 19th/20th Century. SIZE: 26″ l. PROVENANCE: Consigned by the granddaughter of General & Mrs. William Crane. Originally belonging to both Lois Whitin Crane, wife of Brig. General William C. Crane of Leesburg, VA who were avid collectors of Japanese art & antiques. Together the lived in Japan with their three children while General Crane served as the Military Attaché to Japan from 1933-1937. General Crane served as a Commanding Officer & Chief of Staff on various assignments including the Allied Force Headquarters in Northern Africa & Italy, and retired after serving as the last Commanding Officer of Fort Devens, MA. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 7-72672 (6,000-8,000)

3656
$13,800.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Please Note: We have discovered that the finial is carnelian not coral. Also Please Note: The lid has a teeny soft indenture which may be a teeny polished chip and there are a couple of natural occuring fissures in the lid.

CARVED JADE INCENSE BOX. 19th century or earlier, China. The diminutive circular box with conforming lid carved overall with floral sprigs with a carved coral knop, of highly translucent white stone. The lid with Mughal style scrolling floral vinery. SIZE: 1″ h x 2-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26727 (3,000-5,000)

3657
$1,725.00

CARVED JADE VASE. 20th century, China. Stone of a celadon green color. Elephant handles with jump rings. Lobated body with flaring neck. SIZE: 6″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72980 (3,000-5,000)

3658
$0.00

YELLOW JADE PENDANT. 19th century, China. One side carved with seated figure in landscape, verso with panel of archaic inscription. SIZE: 2-1/4″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72501 (2,000-3,000)

3659
$2,070.00

RARE PINK JADE VASE. 18th century, China. Very rare color. Pink with russet areas. Elephant mask handles with bowstring marks. Surface carved in low relief with archaic dragons. SIZE: 3″ h. PROVENANCE: Consigned by the granddaughter of General & Mrs. William Crane. Originally belonging to both Lois Whitin Crane, wife of Brig. General William C. Crane of Leesburg, VA who were avid collectors of Japanese art & antiques. Together the lived in Japan with their three children while General Crane served as the Military Attaché to Japan from 1933-1937. General Crane served as a Commanding Officer & Chief of Staff on various assignments including the Allied Force Headquarters in Northern Africa & Italy, and retired after serving as the last Commanding Officer of Fort Devens, MA. CONDITION: Very good with fine coloration. Rough area to foot rim. 7-72679 (400-600)

3660
$6,900.00

WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. 18th/19th century, China. Surfaces carved with horses grazing. Fitted with a bright green jade stopper. Very well hollowed. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: With very good surfaces. 9-26798 (6,000-8,000)

3661
$3,910.00

PEKING GLASS BOTTLE VASE. 19th century, China. Ch’ia Ch’ing mark on base. Medium blue vase with crizzled surface, roughly engraved with butterflies and a pseudo-Arabic inscription. With slight iridescent cast. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Interior rim with fleabites, otherwise very good. 7-72955 (800-1,200)

3662
$3,910.00

PAIR OF PEKING GLASS VASES. 18th century, China. Bottle form. Heavy deep cobalt blue glass. SIZE: 10-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-73111 (500-700)

3663
$345.00

PEKING GLASS COVERED JAR. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Cameo cut green to white. Surface carved with birds, butterflies and flowers. Top carved with petals and an opening flower bud. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Shallow shell chip on rim of jar and with fleabite to interior rim of cover. Otherwise good. 7-73120 (200-300)

3664
$690.00

AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE. 20th century, China. Surface carved in high relief with two scholars. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26215 (2,000-2,500)

3665
$345.00

CARVED CORAL SNUFF BOTTLE. 20th century, China. Figure of frog on one side. Dyed red color. SIZE: 3-3/8″ h. CONDITION: Good with vertical tight age cracks. 9-26213 (400-600)

3666
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED IVORY SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Surface carved with the 8 immortals and polychrome decorated. Well hollowed. Coral and gilt metal top. Base with calligraphy. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: With normal and expected fine age cracks. Painted surfaces with wear within normal and acceptable parameters. 9-26212 (3,000-4,000)

3667
$0.00

LACQUER BURGAUTE SNUFF BOTTLE. Early 20th century, China. With finely inlaid surfaces overall and with conforming stopper. With maker’s mark beneath base. SIZE: 2-1/3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26233 (2,500-3,000)

3668
$6,900.00

VERY RARE CINNABAR SEAL PASTE BOX. Early Ming Period, 15th century. Surface deeply carved as stylized lotus. SIZE: 3” dia. CONDITION: With chips in top and bottom rims and with fine hairline cracks in same area. Otherwise very good. 7-72580 (5,000-7,000)

3669
$6,210.00

RARE PAIR OF AMBER WINE CUPS. 18th century, China. One carved in form of Buddha’s hand citron in foliage. Other carved as peach with flowers, foliage and a bat. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h x 2-3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: Consigned by the granddaughter of General & Mrs. William Crane. Originally belonging to both Lois Whitin Crane, wife of Brig. General William C. Crane of Leesburg, VA who were avid collectors of Japanese art & antiques. Together the lived in Japan with their three children while General Crane served as the Military Attaché to Japan from 1933-1937. General Crane served as a Commanding Officer & Chief of Staff on various assignments including the Allied Force Headquarters in Northern Africa & Italy, and retired after serving as the last Commanding Officer of Fort Devens, MA. CONDITION: Losses to side of Buddha’s hand cup. Chips to edge of peach cup. Otherwise very good. 7-72673 (800-1,200)

3670
$0.00

CARNELIAN CARVING. 19th century, China. Surface carved with birds and flowers. Mounted on a Western made Chinese style wooden carved gilt base and mounts. SIZE: 10-1/4″ h overall. CONDITION: Carnelian very good. Gilt wood base with losses to gilding due to long term polishing. Generally very good. 9-26223 (3,500-4,500)

3671
$690.00

SHADOW AGATE CARVED PENDANT. 19th Century, China. Deeply carved with scholar and attendant in mountain grotto. SIZE: 2-1/4” x 1-1/2”. CONDITION: Very fine original surfaces. 9-25471 (200-300)

3672
$690.00

SHADOW AGATE CARVING. 19th century, China. Carved with a boy on the back of a water buffalo conversing with a scholar in chocolate brown tones beneath a conifer in light brown, the reverse carved with a poem. SIZE: 2” x 1-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27051 (300-500)

3673
$1,725.00

CARVED CORAL PENDANT. 19th century, China. Carving of melons in foliage. Old mounting with tourmaline bead. SIZE: 1-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26788 (1,500-1,800)

3674
$0.00

CARVED CORAL PLUME HOLDER. 19th century, China. Old mount with jade bead. SIZE: 2-3/4” l of holder. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26789 (1,800-2,500)

3675
$2,875.00

CORAL CARVING. 19th century, Japan. Figure of Jurojin with children. Coral of deep salmon pink color. Signed. SIZE: 4-3/4” h overall. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26665 (2,500-3,500)

3676
$0.00

CORAL CARVING. 19th century, Japan. Carved standing figure of a woman holding branch of flowers. Coral with deep salmon color. SIZE: 5” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26666 (1,500-2,500)

3677
$37,375.00

DOUBLE GOURD COVERED JAR. Tao Quang mark and period (1821-1850), China. Falang Tsi ware. Lemon yellow ground with stylized lotus flowers, handles of iron red in form of jui-i scepters with gilt accents and jeweled with turquoise enamels. Top with gilt rounded finial surmounting an open lotus flower with floral elements on a lemon yellow ground. Bordered by lei wen or thunder meander in pink on turquoise ground. Interior of jar turquoise colored, gilt edge with pink jui-i shaped heads on turquoise ground. Decoration of enamel scenes of scholars in mountain landscapes in blue and green tsung style within fan shaped reserves. Lower register are acanthus leaves on turquoise ground with a further meander border in pink. Foot turquoise glazed with white area with 6 character tao quang mark with archaic characters. Old label Cheong Kee & Co. (The Curios House) established 1918 Coleman Street, 1st Floor, Corner of Hill Street, Singapore No “9” (written in pen). Size “colored vase” (written in pen). SIZE: 12″ h. PROVENANCE: Dr. William Evans Sherlock Flory b. Canton OH 4-25-1914 d. Woodbridge VA 4-27-1991. Pre-deceased by his wife Anna Putney Randolph Flory. Dr. Flory graduated from Wooster College in Ohio. Received his Masters and Ph.D. from Duke University. He held a law degree with a specialty in International Law. He worked for the State Department from approx. 1942 into the early 1960’s. He held various positions including being head of the Fisheries Unit in 1947. He attended numerous international conferences on Marine Resources, many of which were held in the Far East. In 1949 he attended the Indo Pacific Fish Council Meeting which was held in Singapore. CONDITION: Very good. Knop with wear to enamel. 7-72722 (15,000-20,000)

3678
$0.00

IMPORTANT LARGE FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN FISH BOWL. 19th century, China. The exterior decorated with panels of flowering plants and song birds within diaperwork floral borders. Mounted with opposing guardian lion mask handles. The rim lid polychrome decorated with a procession of kylin. The interior decorated with a variety of exotic fish swimming amongst aquatic plants. Mounted on a carved rosewood stand with four legs with cross stretchers. Now offered with a custom round plate glass top. SIZE: Bowl: 19-1/2″ h x 25-3/4″ dia. Overall with stand: 32″ h x 32″ dia. Glass top: 3/4″ thick x 29″ dia. CONDITION: Base rim with old repair, otherwise very good. 9-26421 (10,000-15,000)

3679
$0.00

IMPORTANT PAIR OF FINE POLYCHROME DECORATED PHOENIXES. Late Ming or Qing Dynasty, China. Each pottery bird posed on rockwork in opposing directions with rich and vibrant coloration. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25223 (20,000-30,000)

3680
$0.00

LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE STORAGE JAR. China, possibly Ming. Of baluster form, decorated overall with scrolling floral vinery in underglaze blue. SIZE: 12″ h x 11″ dia. CONDITION: Good with extensive professional restoration to upper half, presents well. 9-25224 (4,000-6,000)

3681
$9,200.00

SIX PANEL CARVED ROSEWOOD SCREEN. 19th century, China. Upper and lower panels surface carved with bats, flowers and shou medallions. Central panels, each now with later mirror plates. SIZE: Each panel 85” h x 16” w. CONDITION: Generally very good with nicely polished surfaces. Mirror plates as noted. 7-72551 (400-600)

3682
$16,675.00

FOUR-PIECE SOLID SILVER ORIENTAL TEA SERVICE. Early 20th century, China. The set consisting of: 6″ h hinged lid teapot; 3-1/4″ h creamer; 4-1/2″ two-handled sugar with removable lid; and a 21-3/4″ w (including handles) x 12-1/4″ l tray. Each marked identically “Silver” with two Oriental hallmarks. Each with a script monogram “RW”.The handles in a bamboo style, the pieces relief and engraved with different Oriental motifs involving men & women in landscape and houses, some doing chores. WEIGHT: 92 tr. oz. CONDITION: The trays small domed feet have dimples, otherwise very good. 9-25100 (2,500-3,500)

3683
$7,475.00

FIVE PIECE JAPANESE STERLING SILVER TEA SET. Meiji Period, Japan. Consisting of 10″ h tall tea pot; 7-1/2″ h small tea pot; 3-3/4″ h creamer; 4-1/2″ h covered sugar together with a pair of tongs. Repousse decorated overall with crysanthemums. Each, except tongs, marked on base with symbol of turtle within a triangle and with calligraphic Japanese hallmark. Accompanied by a letter from F.S. Cobb to Mr. H.M. Bonney describing the tea set as having been produced for “one of our ministers or consuls to China” now being given as a gift. Letter dated November 9, 1937. WEIGHT: 56 troy oz total weight. SIZE: As noted. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-25893 (2,500-4,000)

3684
$3,450.00

FINE SILVER COVERED BOWL. 18th century, Japan. Engraved with Tokugawa crests amongst dense scrolling foliate vinery on a nanako ground. Conforming lid with chrysanthemum finial. WEIGHT: 1.2lb. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h x 6″ dia. PROVENANCE: Consigned by the granddaughter of General & Mrs. William Crane. Originally belonging to both Lois Whitin Crane, wife of Brig. General William C. Crane of Leesburg, VA who were avid collectors of Japanese art & antiques. Together the lived in Japan with their three children while General Crane served as the Military Attaché to Japan from 1933-1937. General Crane served as a Commanding Officer & Chief of Staff on various assignments including the Allied Force Headquarters in Northern Africa & Italy, and retired after serving as the last Commanding Officer of Fort Devens, MA. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-72678 (800-1,200)

3685
$2,875.00

FINE JAPANESE ENGRAVED SILVER COVERED BOWL. 18th century, Japan. Surface engraved overall with paulownia and various flowers beneath a border of foliate guilloches. Fitted with a conforming lid with berry knop. WEIGHT: 2lb 6oz. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 9-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: Consigned by the granddaughter of General & Mrs. William Crane. Originally belonging to both Lois Whitin Crane, wife of Brig. General William C. Crane of Leesburg, VA who were avid collectors of Japanese art & antiques. Together the lived in Japan with their three children while General Crane served as the Military Attaché to Japan from 1933-1937. General Crane served as a Commanding Officer & Chief of Staff on various assignments including the Allied Force Headquarters in Northern Africa & Italy, and retired after serving as the last Commanding Officer of Fort Devens, MA. CONDITION: Bowl with minor shallow depressions throughout, otherwise very good. 7-72677 (800-1,200)

3686
$2,875.00

FINE ENGRAVED JAPANESE FOOTED SILVER BOWL. 18th century, Japan. Surface finely engraved with diaper patterns on fish roe ground. Body engraved with scrolling chrysanthemum flowers and Tokugawa crests. WEIGHT: 2.97lb. SIZE: 2″ h x 12” dia. PROVENANCE: Consigned by the granddaughter of General & Mrs. William Crane. Originally belonging to both Lois Whitin Crane, wife of Brig. General William C. Crane of Leesburg, VA who were avid collectors of Japanese art & antiques. Together the lived in Japan with their three children while General Crane served as the Military Attaché to Japan from 1933-1937. General Crane served as a Commanding Officer & Chief of Staff on various assignments including the Allied Force Headquarters in Northern Africa & Italy, and retired after serving as the last Commanding Officer of Fort Devens, MA. CONDITION: Very fine overall. Surfaces with light and minor scratching. 7-72674 (800-1,200)

3687
$3,737.50

FINE ENGRAVED JAPANESE SILVER SAKE KETTLE. 18th century, Japan. Engraved with paulownia crests, diamonds, cranes, pine trees and bamboo on nanako ground. Fitted with a brown lacquered cover. Mounted with a swing handle. WEIGHT: 2.7lb. SIZE: Overall: 9″ h x 6-3/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: Consigned by the granddaughter of General & Mrs. William Crane. Originally belonging to both Lois Whitin Crane, wife of Brig. General William C. Crane of Leesburg, VA who were avid collectors of Japanese art & antiques. Together the lived in Japan with their three children while General Crane served as the Military Attaché to Japan from 1933-1937. General Crane served as a Commanding Officer & Chief of Staff on various assignments including the Allied Force Headquarters in Northern Africa & Italy, and retired after serving as the last Commanding Officer of Fort Devens, MA. CONDITION: Cover with damage to lacquer along opposing edges at juncture with handle. Otherwise very good. 7-72675 (800-1,200)

3688
$4,600.00

FINE & RARE ENGRAVED JAPANESE SILVER COVERED CUP AND STAND. 18th century, Japan. Finely engraved with bands of geometric design alternating with chased bands of flowerheads. Covered cup fitted to a footed tray stand, similarly decorated. Foot engraved with stylized foliate guilloches. Lid fitted with foliate engraved berry knop. WEIGHT: 2lb 12oz. SIZE: Overall: 6-1/2″ h. Bowl: 5-1/4″ dia. Stand: 7-1/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: Consigned by the granddaughter of General & Mrs. William Crane. Originally belonging to both Lois Whitin Crane, wife of Brig. General William C. Crane of Leesburg, VA who were avid collectors of Japanese art & antiques. Together the lived in Japan with their three children while General Crane served as the Military Attaché to Japan from 1933-1937. General Crane served as a Commanding Officer & Chief of Staff on various assignments including the Allied Force Headquarters in Northern Africa & Italy, and retired after serving as the last Commanding Officer of Fort Devens, MA. CONDITION: Overall very good. Knop in need of tightening. 7-72676 (800-1,200)

3689
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, depicting a boy riding water buffalo in a reed pond. Inscribed, signed, with two seals “Keran” and “Shi niu tang”. SIZE: 26-3/4″ x 17-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a Midwest Private Collector. CONDITION: Good. 7-72989 (800-1,200)

3690
$0.00

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 (1,000-1,500)

3691
$0.00

MODERN PAINTING, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, finely depicting a recluse in a cottage amidst mountains and pines, inscribed. Signed “Huang Junbi,” with two seals, dated autumn in wuzi year. SIZE: 54″ x 27″. PROVENANCE: From a Midwest Private Collector. CONDITION: Good, loose painting not mounted into hanging scroll. 7-72991 (1,200-1,500)

3692
$345.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO HUANG ZHOU (1925-1997). Ink on paper, finely depicting three donkeys. Signed, with two seals. SIZE: 27-1/4″ x 17-5/8″. PROVENANCE: From a Midwest Private Collector. CONDITION: Good. 7-72992 (1,000-1,200)

3693
$575.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink on paper, finely depicting an eagle resting on pine branches. Signed “Qi Huang,” with two seals. SIZE: 37″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: From a Midwest Private Collector. CONDITION: Good, slightly soiled. 7-72993 (1,000-1,200)

3694
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and light color on paper, depicting a landscape with a pavilion, river and dense trees. Signed “Binhong,” with three seals. SIZE: 53-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a Midwest Private Collector. CONDITION: Good. 7-72994 (1,500-1,800)

3695
$575.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, depicting two horses by a river, dedicated to “Jin Mo Xian Xiong”. Signed “Beihong,” with two seals, dated 1924. SIZE: 29-1/4″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: From a Midwest Private Collector. CONDITION: Good. 7-72995 (1,000-1,200)

3696
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and color on silk, finely depicting cicada and grasshopper amidst flowers and grass. Inscribed, signed “Jiang Tingxi,” dated spring in jiashen year, with two seals. SIZE: 39-3/8″ x 12-3/4″. PROVENANCE: From a Midwest Private Collector. CONDITION: Good. 7-72996 (800-1,200)

3697
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO QI GONG (1912-2005). Green color on paper, bamboo. Inscribed, with three seals, dated yisi year (1989). SIZE: 37-3/” x 17-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Property of family friend of artist. CONDITION: Stain on upper right side facing. Slight toning to paper with horizontal creases. 9-24082 (1,000-1,500)

3698
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and light color on paper, finely depicting boy and water buffalo. Dated xinwei year, inscribed, with “Keran” and another seal. SIZE: 26-1/4″ x 15-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Property of a friend of the artist. CONDITION: Paper with slight toning. 9-23709 (1,000-1,500)

3699
$345.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO LI KUCHAN. Ink on paper, finely depicting four crabs. Inscribed, signed “Chan,” with two seals. SIZE: 27″ x 18″. CONDITION: Good. 9-26413 (500-700)

3700
$230.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, LU YIFEI. ink and colors on silk, finely depicting bird and flowers in the Northern Song style. Signed “Lu Yifei,” dated winter in bingzi year, with three seals. Lengthy inscription signed “Wu Hufan,” with one seal, top section with calligraphic inscription by Jiang Handing, dated the ninth month of yimao year, with one seal. SIZE: Painting: 11-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. Total: 17″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Fair, stain to the painting. 9-26414 (600-800)

3701
$172.50

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and light color on paper, finely depicting a scholar contemplating in a landscape. Inscribed, dedicated to Comrade Maoyuan, signed “Fu Baoshi at Xuanwu Lake,” dated the third month of 1963. SIZE: 28-5/8″ x 9-1/4″. CONDITION: Good condition with some creases. 9-26786 (600-800)

3702
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Early 20th century. Ink on paper, depicting an eagle perched on pine branches. Dated a winter day in dingsi year. Signed “Shanfu Tang Guo’en,” with two seals. SIZE: 51-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Water stain, mounting to the top torn. 9-26281 (500-1,000)

3703
$690.00

CALLIGRAPHY SCROLL, CHINA. “Jin de xiu ye” (improving moral standards and achieving more at what one does). Signed “Kang Youwei,” with two seals. SIZE: 12-3/8″ x 49-3/4″. CONDITION: Extensive foxing. 9-26374 (800-1,200)

3704
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Early 20th Century copy of Bada Shanren, crab and reeds. Signed, with three seals. SIZE: 50-1/4″ x 8″. CONDITION: Creases, some tears to the mounting. 7-72715 (800-1,200)

3705
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and color on paper depicting early spring scene of Wannan region. Inscribed, signed “Lou Jiangwen zhi,” with five seals, dated spring in renxu year. SIZE: 25-1/4″ x 15″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72983 (1,500-1,800)

3706
$1,150.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, depicting summer scene of a lotus pond, inscribed. Signed “Huang Junbi,” dated summer in xinmao year, with three seals. SIZE: 37″ x 18-5/8″. CONDITION: Foxing, tear & loss to the mounting. 9-26371 (1,200-1,500)

3707
$12,650.00

CALLIGRAPHY HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Copy of Qianlong Emperor’s writing, dated xinyou year, with two seals. SIZE: 51-1/2″ x 25-3/4″. CONDITION: Good, slight tear & abrasion to the silk mounting. 9-26372 (1,200-1,500)

3708
$0.00

PAIR OF HANGING SCROLLS, CHINA. Early 20th Century. Ink on silk, each depicting group of galloping horses. Inscribed with “Shuang ma zheng xiong” and “Qun ma xiong feng,”. Signed “Jianfeng,” dated guimao year, each with one seal. SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 8″. CONDITION: Good. 9-26303 (1,200-1,600)

3709
$0.00

PAIR OF HANGING SCROLLS, CHINA. Each depicting a horse, inscribed with “Zhi zu zi le” (those who are content are happy) and “Qian tu si jin” (the future of splendid prospect). Signed “Youyun,” dated guimao year, each with one seal. SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 5-5/8″. CONDITION: Some stain, some tears to the mounting. 9-26302 (1,200-1,600)

3710
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 19th Century. Ink on silk, depicting Shakyamuni with a full moon. Signed “Fa yan Yongzhen,” with one seal. In original wood box. SIZE: 35″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Good condition with minor loss. 9-25940 (1,000-1,500)

3711
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, PROBABLY BY FENG ZIKAI (1898-1975). Ink and color on paper, finely depicting figures in a landscape. Inscribed, dedicated to “Xiao quan Xiantai,” signed “Zikai,” with two seals. SIZE: 26-1/4″ x 11-1/8″. CONDITION: Good with slight creases. 9-25941 (2,000-3,000)

3712
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and light color on paper depicting a goose swimming in a reed pond. Signed “Beihong,” with one seal “Dong Han Wang Sun”. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72982 (600-800)

3713
$287.50

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, 19TH CENTURY COPY OF WANG HUI. Ink and color on silk, depicting recluses in a mountainous landscape with pines and pavilions. Inscribed with a poem, signed “Shi Gu Wang Hui,” with one seal. SIZE: 62″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Surface grime, creases & some repairs. 7-72644 (500-700)

3714
$345.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, 19TH CENTURY COPY OF WU LI. Ink on paper, finely depicting pavilion and landscape of Mount Jingting, inscribed with a poem. Signed “Mo Jing Dao Ren,” with three seals. SIZE: 49″ x 16-3/4″. CONDITION: Some losses to the surface. 7-72643 (600-800)

3715
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, depicting a Uyghur girl dancing. Inscribed, signed “Huang Zhou,” dated gengshen year, with two seals. SIZE: 53″ x 26-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-26785 (400-600)

3716
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink on paper, depicting bamboo branches. Signed “Dong Shouping,” dated dingmao year, with two seals. SIZE: 25-1/2″ x 17″. CONDITION: Good. 9-27025 (300-500)

3717
$172.50

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and light color on paper, in the style of Qi Baishi, depicting cottages and reed pond. Inscribed, and with one seal. SIZE: 44″ x 18″. CONDITION: Some creases & stain tot he top part of the mounting. 9-27026 (400-600)

3718
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and light color on paper, finely depicting chicken group. Inscribed, signed “Huang Zhou at Friendship Hospital,” dated wuwu year, with three seals. SIZE: 26-3/4″ X 13″. CONDITION: Good, slight creases to the mounting. 9-27029 (400-600)

3719
$201.25

HANDSCROLL, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, depicting peony branches. Signed “Xuetao,” with one seal “Wang Xuetao”. SIZE: 22-1/4″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Fair with some creases to the mounting. 9-27053 (300-500)

3720
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL. Ink and color on paper, round painting depicting a lady in a serene landscape under moonlight. Signed “Zhu Meicun,” with one seal. SIZE: 11-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Good with some creases. 9-26415 (300-500)

3721
$1,725.00

CALLIGRAPHY SCROLL, CHINA. Calligraphy writing on gilt yellow paper, “Yong shou fan li” (blessed by prosperity and happiness), dated autumn in Daoguang yichou year, with two seals. SIZE: 17-5/8″ x 49-5/8″. CONDITION: Creases, tear & loss to the mounting, without scroll ends. 9-26373 (300-500)

3722
$172.50

CARVED JADE ANIMAL. 20th century, China. Stone of grayish white color with russet markings. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72780 (300-500)

3723
$0.00

CARVED JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Celadon green stone carved with fruit and dragons. SIZE: 2-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall with minor abrasions. 7-72781 (300-500)

3724
$0.00

CARVED JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Carving of the God of Longevity in pale celadon green stone. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72782 (300-500)

3725
$0.00

CARVED JADE BRACELET. Stones of yellowish celadon color with russet markings, composed of 8 “tortoise” stones each separated by a black bead spacer. SIZE: 4-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-72783 (300-500)

3726
$9,200.00

JADE BRACELET. White stone with slight lavender color and an area of tomato red. SIZE: Interior: 2-3/4″ dia. Exterior: 3-5/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72721 (300-500)

3727
$115.00

SPINACH GREEN JADE SEAL. Top mounted with carved single dragon. Inscriptions on side in Manchu and Chinese. Seal intact. Fitted rosewood box carved with archaic scrolling. SIZE: Seal: 4-1/2″ h x 4″ square. Box: 7-1/2″ h x 7-1/4″ square. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72649 (300-500)

3728
$460.00

CELADON WHITE JADE CARVING FOO DOG. 18th/19th Century China. This nicely carved example of a Foo Dog, a puzzle ball between his fore paws and a Ling sprig in its mouth. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h x 1-5/8″ l. PROVENANCE: Ex-Collection of John Reilly Jr (1876-1931), a member of the American Oriental Society (1918); American Numismatic Society member. Items acquired in his travels to Japan & China, 1909-1925. CONDITION: Very good with nice color and patina. 9-24850 (600-800)

3729
$920.00

JADE DOUBLE WATER COUPE. 19th century or earlier, China. The double gourd shape of gray/green stone with relief carved vines and foliage, areas of black veining. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h x 5″ l x 3″ w. CONDITION: Very good with slight roughness to edge of leaf tips and buds, also tight vertical hairlines proceeding downwards from rim. 9-26728 (1,000-1,500)

3730
$6,900.00

JADEITE GARMENT HOOK. 19th century, China. Bright green stone. Dragon’s head finial, surface carved with a Kylin in foliage. Gold mounted bale for necklace. SIZE: 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26357 (2,000-3,000)

3731
$0.00

TWO JADE BRUSH RESTS. 19th century, China. Highly translucent white stone. SIZE: 7/8″ h x 3″ l. 5/8″ h x 3-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26360 (1,000-1,500)

3732
$230.00

BROWN JADE CARVED VASE. China. Of tapering cylindrical form, deeply carved with squirrels in a conifer grove. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with fine untouched surfaces and good patina. 7-72669 (300-500)

3733
$0.00

FIVE JADE PENDANTS. 18th/19th, China. Stones vary in color from gray to green in the form of a boat, figure of Goddess of Mercy, pair of fish, fish with lotus plant and melon group, all with 20th Century 14 kt gold mounts. One with beaded necklace. SIZE: Pendants average 2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27128 (1,000-1,500)

3734
$0.00

JADE SCABBARD SLIDE. 18th/19th century, China. Surface carved in relief with archaic motifs. Stone of gray white color with areas of russet. SIZE: 1-3/4″ l x 1-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27125 (600-800)

3735
$0.00

CARVED JADE ANIMAL. 19th century, China. Modeled as a reclining dog with turned head. Stone of gray green color. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h x 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good with natural fissures throughout area of back. 9-27124 (800-1,000)

3736
$0.00

DARK GREEN JADE BOWL. China. Highly translucent bowl with flaring rim and foot. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 6-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25096 (700-900)

3737
$57.50

CARVED JADE BIRD. 19th century, China. Highly translucent stone. SIZE: 1-3/4″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73143 (200-300)

3738
$115.00

JADE HORSE. 19th century, China. Highly translucent white stone. SIZE: 1-3/4″ l x 1-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73142 (200-300)

3739
$115.00

CARVED JADE BIRD. 19th century, China. Pale celadon color. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73141 (200-300)

3740
$172.50

WHITE JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Figural group of three monkeys. SIZE: 1-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26722 (200-300)

3741
$2,127.50

TWO JADE CARVINGS. Late 19th century, China. Archaic ritual kuei tablet of yellow jade with brown areas carved with dragons flanking a pearl. Together with celadon carving of a fish and lotus with brown markings. SIZE: First: 4-5/8″ l. Second: 4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27050 (300-500)

3742
$1,610.00

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. Carved figure of a sleeping horse. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27014 (400-600)

3743
$2,300.00

JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Carving of three swirling foliated dragons. SIZE: 3” l x 2-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27011 (700-900)

3744
$2,127.50

JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Carving of a recumbent deer with a ling chih. SIZE: 2-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27010 (300-500)

3745
$1,437.50

JADE CARVING. Early 20th century, China. Figure of a seated Kylin. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27009 (300-500)

3746
$1,495.00

PAIR OF TSUN FORM CLOISONNE VASES. 20th century, China. Mounted with phoenix handles, lion mask jump rings, animal form feet, all in gilt metal. Cloisonne vase with archaic style decoration tao tieh masks all on a black ground. SIZE: 23” h. CONDITION: With losses to cloisonne at shoulder of one vase from sudden compression. Otherwise good. 9-26698 (600-800)

3747
$0.00

OVAL CLOISONNE PLANTER. Early 19th century, China. Of lobated form decorated overall with birds and flowers on a turquoise ground. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 10″ l x 7″ w. CONDITION: With damage along seam at juncture of lobes. Otherwise good. Corrosion to interior from water. 9-26697 (600-800)

3748
$172.50

TWO CLOISONNE WARMING VESSELS WITH COVERS. Late 19th century, China. Each jar floral decorated in shades of indigo on pale blue ground. First with applied C-handles, dome lid with foo dog knop. Second, globular container, with lion mask ring handles, dome lid with foo dog knop. Each with enamel insert. SIZE: First: 5-3/4″ h. Second: 5-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally good with minor damage to enamel inserts. First with dents on base rim resulting in some loss to cloisonne enamel. Dent to one cover. 7-72531 (300-500)

3749
$230.00

CLOISONNE FISH BOWL. 20th century, China. Foo dog mask handle jump ring. The bowl decorated with polychrome goldfish amongst a water landscape on turquoise ground. With fitted stand. SIZE: Bowl: 14″ h x 18-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26456 (500-1,000)

3750
$2,587.50

CLOISONNE BASIN. Early 20th century, China. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Surface decorated with a pair of Kylin surrounded by stylized scrolling, lotus and the 8 precious things within. Ruyi border. Bird claw feet. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h x 15-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26379 (1,200-1,500)

3751
$4,025.00

LARGE CLOISONNE CENSER. Early 20th century, China. With 4 character mark on base. With ruyi shaped handles and animal form gilded feet, the conforming lid with large pierced foliate gilt finial. Profusely decorated with the 8 precious emblems within stylized lotus scrolling on pale turquoise ground. SIZE: 27” h x 12″ w x 17-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27016 (800-1,200)

3752
$2,875.00

GILT CLOISONNE EWER WITH JADE PANELS. 19th century or earlier, China. Cloisonne in shades of blue and red applied with dragon handle and spout, each side mounted with carved jade cartouche. SIZE: 18″ h. CONDITION: Neck of spout with losses to cloisonne, otherwise good overall. 9-25195 (3,000-4,000)

3753
$0.00

CLOISONNE DOUBLE PILGRIM FLASK VASE. Circa 1970, China. Double pilgrim flask form. Decoration of auspicious animals in a landscape within archaic style borders of stylized dragons. With fitted rosewood stand. SIZE: 14-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26657 (4,000-6,000)

3754
$14,950.00

CLOISONNE BEAKER. 18th century, China. Ching Tai mark on base. Archaic style ku form with cicada motifs with tao tieh masks. Other decoration of stylized lotus all on a turquoise ground. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: With losses to gold gilt throughout. Otherwise very good. 9-26380 (500-700)

3755
$460.00

TWO ENAMELED INCENSE BURNERS. Late 19th, early 20th century, Japan. First, a pigeon’s blood colored example with silver foil depicting birds within a grove of bamboo, with a rosewood stand and pierced cover with ivory figural finial. The second, a squat hexagonal cloissone example with silver wire cloisins with floral and foo dog enamel panels, raised on three feet. SIZE: First: 5-1/2″ h. Second: 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: First very good. Second with losses to cloisonne at lid. Lid is stuck. Finial absent. 9-26197 (400-600)

3756
$0.00

BRONZE CLOISONNE CENSER. 20th century, China. Ching Tai mark on base. Floral decorated overall on a turquoise ground with opposing cartouches of Arabic inscriptions. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Generally good with spot losses to enamel. 9-25812 (500-700)

3757
$3,450.00

CLOISONNE TOUHU FORM VASE. 18th century, China. Decorated overall with stylized polychrome lotuses on turquoise ground, applied with cylindrical handles. SIZE: 10” h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72682 (800-1,000)

3758
$0.00

BRONZE INCENSE BURNER. 19th century or earlier, China. Fang hu shape. Carved fitted rosewood cover set with green jadeite finial. SIZE: 10″ h x 6-1/2″ l x 4-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 9-26362 (4,000-6,000)

3759
$805.00

BRONZE CENSER. China, Tsung Period, 10th-13th century. Archaic form tripod vessel with rope shaped handles, foliate bosses and panel of archaic scrolling. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h overall x 7-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with old surfaces and nice patina. 7-72719 (400-600)

3760
$632.50

BALUSTER FORM BRONZE VASE. 19th century, possibly earlier, China. With seal mark on base. SIZE: 14″ h x 12-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: With undisturbed surfaces and nice patina. Minor surface scratches. 7-72728 (300-500)

3761
$6,325.00

BRONZE CENSER ON ROSEWOOD STAND. 18th century, China. With 6 character Hsuan Te mark. Flat globular urn decorated with lotus scrolling and central shou medallions, cast with dragon handles on tripod base. Censer fitted with domed hardwood lid. Mounted on rosewood stand in form of lily pad. SIZE: 10″ h overall x 11″ dia overall. CONDITION: Very good with untouched surfaces. 7-72647 (800-1,200)

3762
$1,725.00

BRONZE CHARAKKU ON LATER FRAME. 19th century, Kerala, India. This fine bell metal cauldron or brasier with molded everted rim with opposing rolled handles on a later cast iron tubular stand. This shallow cauldron used in celebrating meals in Hindu temples, primarily in India. SIZE: Cauldron: 12″ h x 38-1/2″ dia. Overall: 39″ h. CONDITION: Cauldron with original untouched surfaces. Very good. 9-25560 (1,500-2,500)

3763
$345.00

GILDED BRONZE SEATED BUDDHA. 20th century, China. Figure of Amytous with crown seated on lotus throne with 10 character mark engraved on back including “8th year of Tien Shun”. SIZE: 10-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good with old surfaces, but with imperfections and wear to gilded surfaces. 9-25134 (600-900)

3764
$4,600.00

CHINESE GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF SHAKYAMUNI. China. Figure standing on double lotus throne. SIZE: 22″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good with wear to gilded surfaces. 9-25171 (4,500-5,500)

3765
$5,750.00

GILT BRONZE SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA. 18th Century or earlier. Depicted in double lotus position with hands in the “earth-touching” (Bhumisparsha mudra) pose, with 6 character seal mark impressed in rear of statue. Offered on a fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: 11-3/4″ h overall. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25196 (3,500-4,000)

3766
$1,955.00

GILT BRONZE BUDDHIST IMAGE. 19th Century, China. Gilt bronze image of Tara. Inlaying of coral and turquoise colored cabochons. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good. 9-26216 (3,500-4,500)

3767
$0.00

BRONZE FIGURE OF A DEITY. Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), China. Seated figure of a seated Daoist divinity now mounted on a later stepped wood stand. SIZE: Statue: 12″ h x 7″ w. CONDITION: Retains traces of original gilding and with losses to feathers of birds in crown. Otherwise good. 9-26678 (3,500-4,500)

3768
$0.00

BRONZE CENSER. Late 19th century, China. Hsuan Te mark on the base. Surface engraved with Buddhist and Taoist divinities. SIZE: 5″ h x 4″ dia. CONDITION: Crack to one foot. Otherwise good. 9-26391 (500-700)

3769
$345.00

BRONZE COVERED CENSER. 19th century, China. Globular body on tripod feet mounted with upright ear lugs fitted with pierced domed lid surmounted by a foo dog knop. Decorated with floral reserves and engraved surfaces. Underside impressed with seal mark. SIZE: 14″ h x 9-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with old surfaces. 7-72566 (300-500)

3770
$172.50

ARCHAIC STYLE BRONZE CENSER. Late 19th century, China. Cast in form of an archaic ritual bronze, Kui-form. With decoration of Tao Tieh masks and dragon form handles. SIZE: 6″ h x 8-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Retains old surfaces. Interior with verdigris. One old repair to rim by handle. Otherwise good. 7-72842 (300-500)

3771
$0.00

SILK EMBROIDERED WOMAN’S ROBE. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Black brocade embroidered with flowers and with chain and stitch sleeves. SIZE: 42″ l. CONDITION: Fabric and embroidery remain intact. Some staining to cuffs at sleeves and some discoloration at neck with weakness to liner at same area. 9-26717 (1,000-1,500)

3772
$805.00

SILK ROBE. 19th century, China. Woman’s robe of light blue silk with embroidery of butterflies and flowers with embroidered gold borders. SIZE: 44″ l. CONDITION: With slight discoloration at cuffs of sleeves and with slight wear to liner at neck. Otherwise good. 7-73126 (400-600)

3773
$2,587.50

FINE SILK DRAGON ROBE. Late 19th century, China. Wrought in gold and metallic thread depicting dragons chasing pearls amidst cloud bands on an indigo ground. With striped borders. SIZE: Overall: 81″ w x 56″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Charles Rand Penney collection. CONDITION: Very good overall with vibrant colors. Minimal wear. 9-26571 (1,200-1,800)

3774
$2,587.50

CHINESE SILK DRAGON ROBE. Embroidered with silk and metallic thread depicting dragons in pursuit of pearls amidst cloud bands on a deep indigo field. SIZE: 54″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25157 (3,000-4,000)

3775
$1,840.00

DRAGON ROBE. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. In vibrant colors of dragons chasing pearls beneath embroidered rondels of dragons within thunder meanders, all on a black ground with scrolling lotus flower borders. SIZE: 38″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good with minor fading at belt and within metallic borders. 9-26219 (1,500-2,500)

3776
$230.00

EMBROIDERED SILK PANEL. 19th century, China. Birds and flowers on a sea green ground. Housed in fine gilt bamboo style frame. SIZE: 42” x 42-1/2”. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-25468 (300-500)

3777
$1,380.00

SILK EMBROIDERY. 19th century, China. Finely embroidered panel of exotic birds and flowers on maroon ground. Framed and glazed. SIZE: 31-1/2” x 27-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally good. Lower right quadrant facing with some water staining and with evidence of slight insect damage. Additional water damage noted facing upper right quadrant. 9-25469 (800-1,200)

3778
$1,150.00

LARGE HANGING DRAGON EMBROIDERY. 18th century or earlier, China. Comprised of three panels mounted within a shaped embroidered frame. Each wrought with a row of golden 5-toed dragons chasing pearls amongst thunder meanders. All on an indigo ground. SIZE: Panels: 8′ l. Overall: 8′ 11″. CONDITION: With general fading. With weakness to fabric in sections throughout. Generally fair to good. 7-72483 (400-600)

3779
$5,462.50

WOVEN CHAIR BACKING. 19th century, China. The tapestry weave decoration of birds in flowering tree surrounded by bats and peaches within borders of stylized lotus flowers, all on a gold ground. SIZE: 29-1/2” h x 29” w. CONDITION: Very good. Retains vibrant colors. 9-27036 (400-600)

3780
$4,025.00

SILK EMBROIDERY. 19th century, China. Wrought with exotic and song birds within dense floral foliage on an ivory silk ground. Mounted within a pierced rosewood frame under glass. SIZE: Sight: 17″ h x 14″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good with slight gradated discoloration to top third. 7-72562 (400-600)

3781
$172.50

PAIR OF TAPESTRY WOVEN PANELS. 19th century, China. K’ossu work scene of warriors in battle each within floral scrolling border. Housed in contemporary silver gilt frames. SIZE: 25-1/2” x 9”. CONDITION: Generally good. 7-72555 (300-500)

3782
$2,012.50

EMBROIDERED DRAGON PANEL. 19th century, China. Central design of a gold dragon with a pearl surrounded by clouds, bats and auspicious symbols. Borders of stylized lotus scrolls. Edges unfinished. SIZE: 58” x 43”. CONDITION: Very good with vibrant color. 9-26367 (700-900)

3783
$575.00

PAINTED FAN, CHINA. Ink & color on paper, one side painted figures in a mountainous landscape with pines & waterfall, signed with one seal. The other side with calligraphic inscription, signed “Yantang Wen Huasha” with two seals. CONDITION: Good. 9-27028 (300-500)

3784
$575.00

PAINTED FAN, CHINA. Ink on paper, one side painted with cottages in a landscape, dated guimao year, signed. The other side with seated figure of Boddhidharma, inscribed “Wu liang shou fo” (boundless power of Buddhism). Signed “Qian Huafo” with one seal. CONDITION: Good. 9-27027 (300-500)

3785
$690.00

ROUND PAINTED FAN, CHINA. Ink and light color on silk, depicting a scholar walking with a stick in a desolate landscape with bamboo. Inscribed, signed “Zhang Yuan,” dated the twelfth month of xinsi year, with one seal. SIZE: 9-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Extensive stain. 9-27024 (400-600)

3786
$920.00

ROUND PAINTED FAN, CHINA. Ink on silk, depicting a scholar contemplating next to a bamboo grove. Signed “Pu Ru,” with one seal. SIZE: 8-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Foxing. 9-27023 (300-500)

3787
$230.00

CHINESE FAN. 19th century, China. The gilt decorated pierced fan in the form of a peacock with displayed tail mounted to a shell handle. SIZE: 12″ h. 7″ w of fan. CONDITION: Good. 9-26228 (400-600)

3788
$575.00

FINE CARVED SANTALUM ALBUM FAN ON STAND. 20th century, China. Intricately carved aromatic example with ivory accents with foliate pierced fretwork centering carved and inlaid scene of 8 immortals on one side, two maidens in conversation on opposing side. The whole mounted on pierce carved rosewood base. NB: Santalum Album (Indian Sandalwood) is best known and valued for its strong, pungent fragrance. SIZE: 20″ h overall x 9-3/4″ w overall x 3-1/4″ d overall. CONDITION: Very fine. 9-25453 (300-400)

3789
$0.00

FINE CARVED AND POLYCHROME DECORATED 10-PANEL TABLE SCREEN. 19th century, China. Coromandel panels with calligraphy inset in carved, pierced and lacquer decorated frames. Ends with gilt Chinese characters. Centermost panels depicting scenes of every day life. SIZE: 36″ h x 65″ l overall. PROVENANCE: Fritz Hardenbrook Collection. Acquired during his travels from 1935-37 in China while South of Changsha. By descent through the family. CONDITION: Original hinges with old replacements, some dryness and cracks within pierce carved panels. Painted surfaces with minor flaking and dryness, but generally good. 9-25077 (8,000-12,000)

3790
$3,737.50

TABLE SCREEN. 19th century, China. Carved Huanghuali inlaid with a jade plaque with a scene of scholars at a table. Inlaid with soapstone, mother of pearl and bone. SIZE: Screen: 13″ h x 13″ w. Panel: 4-1/2″ h x 7″ sight. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26218 (12,000-18,000)

3791
$0.00

CARVED ROSEWOOD TABLE SCREEN. 19th century, China. Relief carved decoration of pheasants in magnolia tress with archaic borders on conforming frame. SIZE: 24-1/2″ h x 18″ w x 7″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good. In need of repolishing. 7-72579 (300-500)

3792
$575.00

CARVED JADE TABLE SCREEN. China. Circular spinach green jade plaque. Carved in relief with figures of the God of Longevity and his attributes set in carved and fitted rosewood stand. SIZE: Plaque: 11-1/2″ dia. Overall: 20″ h x 12″ w x 5″ d. CONDITION: Frame very good with some losses to black paint. Two sided plaque very good. 7-72578 (800-1,200)

3793
$0.00

FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN TABLE SCREEN. Chinese, 19th century. Rectangular plaque decorated with a central panel depicting a peacock and other exotic birds and butterflies in a garden landscape. Border with dense floral garlands alternating with symbols of learning. Mounted within a rosewood frame. Fitted in its original rosewood stand on which is a small silver presentation plaque reading “To Mr. & Mrs. J. Finnie From Yee Shum 1954″. SIZE: Screen: 12″ x 10″. Overall: 17″ x 11”. CONDITION: Structurally very good with areas of minor wear to enamel. 9-24019 (2,500-3,000)

3794
$0.00

ALBUM LEAVES, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO CHENG SHIFA (1921-2007). Ink and light color on paper, eleven leaves, illustration for Lu Xun’s 1921 novella “The True Story of Ah Q”. Signed “Cheng Shifa,” with seals “Cheng” and “Shifa,” dated year 1961. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 9″. CONDITION: Generally good. Paper with slight foxing. 9-25190 (700-900)

3795
$0.00

ALBUM LEAVES, CHINA, CHEN YONGQIANG (B. 1948). Ink and color on paper, twelve leaves, finely depicting animals including goose, panda, cat, rooster, dog, amongst others, Signed, with seals. SIZE: 17-5/8″ x 12-5/8″. CONDITION: Good. 9-25191 (1,200-1,800)

3796
$0.00

MODERN PAINTING, CHINA, ZOU LI (B. 1950). Splash ink and light color on paper, finely depicting bees and lotus blossoms on leafy branches with seedpods. Signed, with one seal. SIZE: 15″ x 24-1/4″. CONDITION: Good, not mounted into hanging scroll. 7-72999 (800-1,200)

3797
$0.00

MODERN PAINTING, CHINA, ZOU LI (B. 1950). Ink and light color on paper, finely depicting a nude lady. Signed, with one seal. SIZE: 37-3/4″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Good, not mounted into hanging scroll. 7-73000 (800-1,200)

3798
$0.00

MODERN PAINTING, CHINA. Ink and light color on paper, depicting a boy and an old man resting on rocks. Inscribed, signed “Shi Yi Fan Zeng,” with four seals. SIZE: 26″ x 26″. CONDITION: Good condition, NOT mounted as hanging scroll. 7-72717 (800-1,200)

3799
$1,840.00

MODERN PAINTING, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO WU GUANZHONG (1919-2010). Oil on canvas, sketches of figures in a woody landscape, signed “Tu,” dated 1973, framed. SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-25826 (1,500-2,500)

3800
$0.00

PAIR OF FRAMED PAINTINGS, CHINA. Early 20th century. Ink and color on silk, one finely depicting butterfly and crabapple flowers. Inscribed, signed, with one seal “Queting,” dated autumn in xinhai year (1911). The other with bird and magnolia flower. Signed, with one seal “Houfeng,” dated autumn in dingmao year (1927). Both framed and glazed. SIZE: Each: 18-3/4″ x 7″. CONDITION: Foxing. 7-72998 (400-600)

3801
$920.00

FRAMED PAINTING, CHINA. Ink and color on gilt paper, finely depicting in the blue and green style of mountains and pines. Inscribed “sixty-nine year, Moye Jingshe xie,” signed eighty-one year old man “Yuan,” with four seals, “Zhang Yuan,” “Daqian” and two others, framed and glazed. SIZE: 19-12″ x 38-1/2″. CONDITION: Good, minor crack to the glaze. 9-27030 (700-900)

3802
$5,175.00

FRAMED PAINTING, CHINA. Early 20th century, in the style of Pu Hua (1839-1911). Ink on paper, depicting bamboo. Inscribed, signed, “Xu Shan Ye Shi,” with one seal, dated winter in yiyou year, framed and glazed. SIZE: 51-1/2″ x 12″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72550 (300-500)

3803
$0.00

INK SKETCH BOOK, CHINA. Consisted eleven portraits signed by Liu Wenxi, Han Meilin, Wang Xueshen, Du Dakai, He Youzhi, Wu Shanming, amongst others, dated 1993, with seals. SIZE: 5-7/8″ X 7-1/8″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72714 (200-300)

3804
$0.00

ALBUM LEAVES, CHINA. Ink on paper, ten leaves of horse paintings, dedicated to Mr. Leshan. Signed “Beihong,” dated guiwei year, with artist’s seals and seal of Central Academy of Fine Arts. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 12-5/8″. CONDITION: Foxing. 7-72645 (500-700)

3805
$0.00

SET OF OLD ILLUSTRATION BOOK OF IMMORTALS AND FAMOUS HISTORICAL FIGURES. China, late 19th /early 20th Century. Ink on rice paper, two vol. Each page depicting an Immortal or a famous figure in the Chinese history. Accompanied by biographical details, 113 figures in total. SIZE: 9-1/4″ x 7-5/8″. CONDITION: Good. 9-25699 (900-1,200)

3806
$0.00

HEXAGONAL FOOTED BOWL. 19th century, China. Tung Chih mark on base. Interior decorated with Yin Yang emblem and the 8 trigrams. Surface with Famille Rose decoration of peaches and bats. SIZE: 7-1/4″ dia overall. CONDITION: Good. 9-25904 (700-900)

3807
$575.00

TWO INDIGO PORCELAIN PIECES. 19th century, China. Vase together with a bowl with 6 character Kang Hsi mark on base. SIZE: Vase: 9-1/4” h. Bowl: 8-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26681 (500-700)

3808
$460.00

PORCELAIN BOWL. 19th century, China. Ch’ien Lung mark on the base. Shallow planter decorated with green enameled dragons and iron red pearls. SIZE: 3″ h x 8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72930 (300-500)

3809
$0.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE SAUCERS. 6 character Hsuan Tung mark (1908-1911) in period, China. Decorated overall with foliated dragons. Exterior with iron red bat decoration. SIZE: 5-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-25730 (3,000-4,000)

3810
$805.00

PORCELAIN RICE BOWL. Ming Period, late 16th century, China. With 4 character chop mark on base. Decorated overall with flying cranes amidst clouds. In underglaze blue. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 4-1/8″ dia. PROVENANCE: Santos Company, London label affixed beneath bowl. CONDITION: With chips to footrim, roughness or fritting to upper edge. 9-25735 (800-1,200)

3811
$0.00

PORCELAIN BOWL. 19th century, China. With 4 figure K’ang Hsi mark on base. Exterior with cafe au lait glaze, interior decorated with floral sprigs in underglaze blue. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 6-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25740 (800-1,200)

3812
$0.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN BOWLS. Tung Chih seal mark (1861-1874) probably in period, China. Famille Rose design depicting children at play with scrolling indigo borders. SIZE: 3-1/2″ and 3-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Rims ground down and with wear to gilt edges. Otherwise very good. 9-25745 (2,500-3,500)

3813
$345.00

FAMILLE ROSE VASE. Early 20th century, China. Of square form with overall mille fleurs decoration. Now drilled and mounted as lamp. SIZE: Vase: 12″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72997 (200-300)

3814
$460.00

ORIENTAL PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE. Chinese, K’uang Hsu mark. Marbleized realgar colored glaze. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24401 (600-800)

3815
$0.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASES. Early 20th century, Japan. Surface with crackled leaf green glaze. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with some light abrasion throughout. 9-26200 (300-400)

3816
$345.00

TWO MEI PING ENAMEL VASES. 19th century, China. With monochrome dark blue glaze. SIZE: 9″ and 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26682 (500-700)

3817
$230.00

PORCELAIN VASE. 20th century, China. Polychrome decorated in relief with historical figures in Famille Rose enamels. Neck with calligraphy. Body with opposing panels of calligraphy. SIZE: 14-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26680 (700-800)

3818
$805.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES. 19th century, China. 4 character mark in red on the base. Coral red ground with a scene of finely painted Famille Rose enameled children at play. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-73105 (600-800)

3819
$230.00

FINE DOUBLE GOURD ENAMEL DECORATED VASE. China. With 6 character Wan-Li mark. Decorated overall with phoenix amidst cloudbands and scrolling vinery in shades of indigo on mottled terra cotta ground. SIZE: 11-1/4″ h x 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72589 (800-1,200)

3820
$0.00

ORIENTAL ROBIN’S EGG BLUE BALUSTER VASE. China. Decorated in robin’s egg blue simulating craquelure over dark ground. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good. 7-72587 (200-300)

3821
$345.00

FLATTENED BALUSTER FORM PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. With Yung Cheng seal mark in underglaze blue on base. Example with indented corners and cloud form handles presented with a Claire de Lune colored glaze. With old Christie’s auction tag. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: One handle reglued to vase, otherwise good. 7-72977 (200-300)

3822
$5,175.00

CELADON PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Celadon glaze with scenic landscape panels of underglaze blue decorated in the Cantonese manner and with with jui-i lappets. Unglazed animal form handles. Old label Cheong Kee & Co. (The Curios House) established 1918 Coleman Street, 1st Floor, Corner of Hill Street Singapore, No “1” (written in pen), Size “vase” (written in pen). SIZE: 15″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. Cream band at shoulder with light discoloration and craquelure. 7-72720 (300-500)

3823
$920.00

PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE. 19th century, China. With raised molded 4 character Tao Kuang mark on base. With vibrant crushed strawberry glaze. Roughly clobbered at the foot. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: As noted. 9-25748 (1,000-1,500)

3824
$1,437.50

BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN PLATE WITH KANG HSI MARK. Chinese, Kang Hsi period (1662-1722). With central decoration of figures in a room interior within a diaper border alternating with cartouches of auspicious emblems. 6-character mark on base. SIZE: 10-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Rim with multiple old shallow flecks and chips. Otherwise very good. 9-24029 (1,500-2,000)

3825
$460.00

PORCELAIN PLATE. 19th century, China. With 6 character Kuang Hsu mark in overglaze blue on foot. Famille Rose decoration of flowers and scrolling wan characters within iron red decorated borders with 100 forms of the character shou. SIZE: 10” dia. CONDITION: With some wear to gilded surfaces, otherwise very good. 9-26684 (400-600)

3826
$57.50

FINE ORIENTAL ENAMELED AND GILT DECORATED PLATE. China. With 4 character mark. Top and base rims with silvered banding, decorated overall with gilt and polychrome scrolling floral vinery centering a floral rondel on translucent deep indigo ground. SIZE: 7-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: With areas of loss to enamel at side of bowl, exterior and interior. Additional 3″ loss to enamel opposing side exterior. Additionally with cracks in enamel. 7-72588 (200-300)

3827
$0.00

PORCELAIN VASE, PILGRIM FLASK FORM. China. Famille Verte decoration overall of birds and flowers on pale yellow ground. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: With repair to top, otherwise good. 7-70036 (700-900)

3828
$0.00

PORCELAIN DOUBLE WALL BOWL. 19th century, Japan. Underglaze blue and white decoration of phoenix amidst flowers. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h x 9-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Overall very good with thumbnail tight hairline crack around rim on interior. 7-70035 (300-400)

3829
$805.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT ROOSTERS. Early 20th century, China. Famille Rose enamel decoration. Now mounted as lamps. SIZE: 16″ h of figures. 30″ h overall. CONDITION: Repair to the comb of one. Otherwise very good with vibrant colors. 7-72931 (300-500)

3830
$1,380.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN WALL VASES. 19th century, China. Each with 6 character Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Iron red decoration with gilt flowers. Central reserves in Famille Rose pattern with scholars and children. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Chip to foot, small chip to handle. Rubbing to enamels. 7-72582 (800-1,200)

3831
$115.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN JAR. Early 20th century, China. Famille Rose decoration of lotus plants. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 6-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26683 (200-300)

3832
$1,840.00

BLUE AND WHITE GINGER JAR. Kang Hsi Period (1662-1722). Designs of reserves of 100 antiques on prunus strewn ice ground. Old label Cheong Kee & Co. (The Curios House) established 1918 Coleman Street, 1st Floor, Corner of Hill Street Singapore/No “9” (written in pen) Size “Blue and white ginger jar” (written in pen). SIZE: 8″ h x 7-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. Cover absent. 7-72730 (300-500)

3833
$0.00

PORCELAIN COVERED JAR. Early 20th century, China. Decoration of foo dog and cubs in iron red. Opposing side with poem. Offered with hardwood stand. SIZE: 12″ h of urn. CONDITION: Structurally very good with some wear to enamel surfaces. 7-70077 (800-1,200)

3834
$0.00

CARVED SOAPSTONE FIGURE OF LI TUNG PIN. Circa 1920, China. Robed warrior astride a winged horse. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with old surfaces. 7-72530 (300-500)

3835
$172.50

SOAPSTONE FIGURE OF A LOHAN. 19th century, China. Figure modeled in seated position reading a book, signed with Ch’ien Lung mark on base. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Shallow chip to proper left rear of figure. Additional small chips at edge of robe on base. 7-72493 (200-300)

3836
$287.50

STONEWARE FIGURE OF MANJUSHRI. 19th century, China. Seated figure on her iconic lion with bold Famille Rose enamel decoration. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: With strong vibrant colors. Figure missing left hand and right foot. Chips to robe. 7-72538 (300-500)

3837
$0.00

SOAPSTONE LUOHAN ON A WATER BUFFALO. Chinese. Nicely carved figure of a Buddhist Saint mounted on a water buffalo. Soapstone of a rich yellow/brown hue. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 9″ l. CONDITION: With old repair to right foreleg of buffalo. Polished surfaces very nice. 9-23956 (1,000-2,000)

3838
$5,175.00

UNUSUAL CELADON GREEN CARVED SOAPSTONE BUDDHA ON DOUBLE LOTUS THRONE. Pale green deity posed with pearl in her right hand and a bell in her left symbolizing wisdom. SIZE: 12″ h x 8-3/4″ w x 3-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good. 9-25164 (3,000-4,000)

3839
$0.00

LARGE SOAPSTONE CARVING OF LOHANS WITH ELEPHANT. China. Nicely carved in honey amber soapstone depicting nine lohans on an elephant. We surmise that this carving illustrates 9 of the 18 lohans. A second example follows this lot. Carving mounted on custom hardwood stand. SIZE: Statue: 13-1/4″ h x 17-1/2″ l. Stand: 4″ h x 20″ l x 9″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall with good color and patina. 9-25174 (7,000-9,000)

3840
$0.00

LARGE SOAPSTONE CARVING OF LOHANS WITH ELEPHANT. China. Nicely carved in caramel soapstone depicting nine lohans on an elephant. We surmise that this carving illustrates 9 of the 18 lohans. A second example precedes this lot. Carving mounted on custom hardwood stand. SIZE: Statue: 14-1/2″ h x 19-1/2″ l. Stand: 4″ h x 22″ l x 8-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall with good color and patina. 9-25175 (7,000-9,000)

3841
$230.00

CASED INK STONE. Early 20th century, China. Of triangular form, base carved with figure of Bodhidharma. Signed. SIZE: Case: 1-1/4″ h x 4″ l x 3-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Tight hairline crack on side of case lid. Otherwise very good. 9-26381 (400-600)

3842
$2,587.50

FINE CARVED INKSTONE IN HARDWOOD CASE. China. Duan stone, oblong inkstone carved in mountainous scene, scholar and attendant in foreground beneath conifer carved in shades of pale green and reddish brown. Rosewood box carved with spurious Ch’ien Lung inscriptions. SIZE: Overall: 2-1/2″ h x 13-1/2″ l x 7-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25165 (2,500-3,000)

3843
$0.00

ROUND INKSTONE WITH QI LIN. China. Fine circular hardstone, possibly jasper, surface carved with a Qi Lin in the round. With an 8 character inscription and seal. SIZE: 3″ h x 6-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with well worn surfaces. 9-25166 (1,200-1,600)

3844
$0.00

RARE CARVED SOAPSTONE CRICKET CAGE. China, with carved seal mark on base. Side finely carved with pavilions and bridge and with conifers and mountains in shades of pale green with russet markings. Fitted with conforming pierced lid. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 4-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Small fleck to foot rim and with hairline cracks to body, otherwise very good. 9-25178 (2,000-2,400)

3845
$0.00

CRICKET CAGE. 19th century, China. Molded gourd with carved ivory fittings on a hardwood stand. SIZE: 4-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good original condition. Mellow patina to ivory. 9-26208 (800-1,200)

3846
$0.00

STONEWARE GROUP OF SAMANTABHADRA ON HIS ELEPHANT. Chinese. Nice example with enameled highlights featuring the bejeweled Buddha with deep indigo headdress and an enameled lotus stem and blossom astride a fanciful recumbent elephant with enameled trappings and six tusks. Together with a hardwood stand. SIZE: 19″ h x 16″ l. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 9-23944 (2,000-4,000)

3847
$1,725.00

STONEWARE FIGURE OF CHU KO. Chinese. Fierce bearded figure carrying a sword and lotus stem parasol surmounted by a bat. Flowing robes cinched by a belt and open at the chest. Artist signed on rear of figure. Additional plaque of calligraphy proper left front of base. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-23989 (1,500-2,500)

3848
$1,725.00

PORCELAIN PLAQUE. 19th century, China. Octagonal form Famille Rose decoration of the 8 immortals. With a fitted rosewood frame. SIZE: Plaque: 11-1/4” h x 11-1/2” w. Overall: 18-1/2″ square. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26784 (800-1,200)

3849
$3,450.00

PORCELAIN PLAQUE. 20th century, China. Depicting dignitaries and their attendants offering gifts on the steps of a pavilion. Mounted in a hardwood frame. SIZE: Sight: 25″ x 13″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72981 (700-900)

3850
$3,162.50

THREE PORCELAIN PLAQUES. 20th century, China. The centermost depicting a scholar with attendant studying a flowering tree beneath a rectangular plaque depicting two figures fishing in a water landscape. The lower plaque painted with flowering shrubs. All mounted within a burlwood and rosewood molded frame. SIZE: Largest sight: 14-3/4 x 9-3/4″. Smaller sight: 4-3/4″ x 10-1/4″. CONDITION: Plaques very good. 7-72504 (400-600)

3851
$3,162.50

LAPIS LAZULI PLAQUE. Early 20th century, China. With scrolling carving on both sides centering an inscription mounted with silk tassels, bead work and coral and seed pearls. SIZE: Plaque: 2-1/4″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-26384 (300-500)

3852
$575.00

BUFFALO HORN CARVING. Early 20th century, China. Carved as a pleasure boat with figures. SIZE: 9-3/4” l. CONDITION: Good with nice color and patina. 9-26716 (700-900)

3853
$0.00

ROSEWOOD FIGURAL CARVING. 19th century, China. Finely carved with Li Po and Dieh Kuei. SIZE: 6-3/4” h x 6-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26725 (500-700)

3854
$0.00

HARDWOOD CARVING OF MI LO FU. Standing robed figure with attending children, fruit held in his left hand. SIZE: 23” h. CONDITION: Surfaces somewhat dry and with shrinkage crack to proper right earlobe. Old shrinkage cracks filled. Generally good. 7-72713 (600-800)

3855
$115.00

CARVED HARDWOOD FIGURE. Early 20th century, China. Figure of Shaolao on riding on a deer. SIZE: 5-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good with untouched surfaces. 9-26719 (400-600)

3856
$1,035.00

BAMBOO ROOT CARVING OF A LUOHAN. 19th century, China. Modeled playing with a foo dog. Together with a molded hardwood stand. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h. CONDITION: With undisturbed surfaces and fine patina. 9-26376 (700-900)

3857
$0.00

FINE CARVED ROSEWOOD GUANYIN. China. Fine robed example of the Goddess of Mercy standing on rockwork and wave base strewn with lotus flowers. Back of statue with calligraphy and seal. SIZE: 42″ h. CONDITION: With original surfaces. Very good overall. 9-25163 (8,000-9,000)

3858
$0.00

ROSEWOOD CARVING OF KYLIN. China. Quality carving of mythical creature offered with hardwood stand. SIZE: 5″ h x 18″ l x 8″ w. Stand: 4-1/4″ h x 15-1/2″ l x 9″ w. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 9-25172 (4,000-6,000)

3859
$0.00

CARVED INLAID JEWELRY BOX. Chinese, 20th Century. This fan shaped carved and inlaid box inlaid with various hardstones, soapstone, turquoise and lapis in the form of exotic birds, flowers and rock work. Carved from hardwood, possibly zitan. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 14″ l x 7-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good with polished surfaces. 9-25580 (3,500-4,000)

3860
$0.00

NEST OF HIDE WEDDING TRUNKS. 20th century, China. Each hide covered trunk paint decorated with domestic scenes. SIZE: Largest: 9-1/2″ h x 22″ l x 13-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Largest outer trunk with losses to painted surfaces. Interior trunks overall good. 9-26618 (1,500-2,500)

3861
$0.00

CARVED ROSEWOOD DOCUMENT BOX. China. Nicely carved and polychrome example depicting a dragon pursuing a pearl amidst cloud bands above a wave washed shore, with lacquered accents. Lid mounted to a platform base. SIZE: 4″ h x 18-1/2″ l x 13″ w. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 9-25167 (2,800-3,200)

3862
$0.00

CHINESE LACQUERED BOOK CASE. China. Lidded rectangular box in black lacquer gilt decorated depicting group of scholars in mountainous landscape. Interior with calligraphy. Spurious Chia Ching date of 1800 on top. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 17-1/2″ l x 11″ d. CONDITION: Good original surfaces, craquelure throughout, generally very good. 9-25168 (1,000-1,500)

3863
$0.00

MINIATURE YI HSING WARE TEAPOT. Early 20th century, China. Teapot applied with C-form handle, lid with berry knop, impressed with Chung Kuo Hsuan Hsing mark. SIZE: 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25744 (300-400)

3864
$0.00

TWO YI HSING WARE TEAPOTS. 19th century or earlier, China. First, a squat stoneware example, decorated mountainous landscape and calligraphy of a poem. Second, a bulbous stoneware example, decorated with stylized dragons. Each with maker’s name on base. SIZE: First: 3-1/4″ h. Second: 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-25199 (1,500-2,000)

3865
$0.00

TWO YI HSING WARE TEAPOTS. 19th century or earlier, China. Each unglazed stoneware example of conical form. The squat teapot modeled with birds of paradise within scrolling cartouches. Second, a slender example, with raised scrolling decoration. Lid with money knop. Both signed. SIZE: Shorter: 4″ h. Taller: 5″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25200 (1,500-2,000)

3866
$862.50

YI HSING WARE TEAPOT. China. Square seal shaped teapot, surface lacquered with figures and landscapes in tones of brown, gold and russet. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 7″ l x 4-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. Surfaces possibly later. 9-25169 (800-900)

3867
$1,265.00

PAIR OF YI HSING BRUSH POTS. China. Each terra cotta example carved and molded with grapevines clinging to simulated tree trunk. Each with impressed maker’s mark. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with old patina. With some losses to grape clusters. 7-72586 (200-300)

3868
$2,587.50

STONEWARE TEAPOT. China. Signed Jiang Rong b. 1919 with a seal and signed Huang Lung Shan Yuan Kuang Tsu Sha. Yi Hsing ware carved as sections of bamboo with foliage. Cicada finial. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Purchased directly from the artist in YiXing during late 1970’s by the current owner’s mother when she was a design department’s professor in Wuxi Light Industrial Institution. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73129 (3,000-5,000)

3869
$201.25

GROUP OF FOUR YI HSING WARE TEAPOTS. Early 20th century, China. One terra cotta example in the form of a group of peanuts, second decorated with a floral sprig, remaining two with engraving of archaic style. Each marked beneath base. SIZE: 3-1/4″ to 4″ h. CONDITION: First with shallow chip to rim of lid. Otherwise all very good. 7-72988 (300-500)

3870
$0.00

CHINESE SQUARE BACK ELM ARMCHAIR. 19th century, China. Curved cylindrical crest joined to conforming stiles centering serpentine backsplat, joined to shaped arms raised on undulating supports centering a rectangular plank seat with molded panel raised on straight legs joined by a rectangular double box stretcher. Frontal legs with shaped foot rest and with scalloped inner frame with incised leaf carving. SIZE: 41-1/2″ h of back x 24″ w overall, 20-1/2″ h of seat. CONDITION: Structurally good with traces of original red stain and with old surfaces and patina. 9-25898 (900-1,200)

3871
$805.00

PAIR OF ELM YOKEBACK ARMCHAIRS (GUANMAO YE). 19th century, China. Each arched crestrail with sloping back rest continuing to projecting ends supported on gently curving stiles centering the conforming undulating splat carved with a central panel of a deer beneath tree beneath additional panel carved with diamond. Bottom panel carved with molded arabesque. Outscrolled arms joined to cylindrical central supports. Front supports of undulating form centering the rectangular seat fitted with a molded panel. Raised on square legs joined by rectangular box stretchers. Front legs set with molded undulating shaped apron carved with scrolling leaf tips. Front legs joined with rectangular foot rest. SIZE: 46″ h of back. 21-1/2″ h of seat. 25″ w overall. CONDITION: Good overall with surfaces with remnants of original lacquer, original seat panels with shrinkage. 9-25122 (1,000-3,000)

3872
$0.00

CH’IEN LUNG STYLE RED LACQUER TEA TABLE. China. Rectangular top joined to solid supports all joined to scrolling cloud band carved borders terminating in scrolled supports. Gold gilt decorated overall with pavilions in a pastoral landscape and with figures in scholarly and recreational pursuits. SIZE: 14-1/4″ h x 33-1/4″ l x 15″ w. CONDITION: Very good original condition with light craquelure. 9-25177 (2,500-3,500)

3873
$13,800.00

PAIR OF HUANGHUALI COMPOUND CABINETS. Probably Vietnamese Huanghuali. Each rectangular cabinet in two parts. The upper section with a pair of cupboard doors opening to a storage interior, fitted to the lower cabinet having a pair of cupboard doors opening to a compartmented storage area, also fitted with small storage lids. Each cabinet with a deep lower frieze above a shaped apron continuing to square brass capped legs. Each cabinet fitted with brass half moon hardware. SIZE: 94-1/2″ h x 43″ w x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: All surfaces scrubbed. Structurally very good. 9-24088 (10,000-15,000)

3874
$345.00

CARVED CHINESE ROSEWOOD CHAIR. 19th century, China. Stepped crestrail joined to a central pierce carved backsplat of berries and vinery centering a pierced rondel carved with figures beneath flowering fruit trees. Back joined to stepped arms pierce carved with floral bouquets on stands centering rectangular plank seat raised on molded square shaped legs, each with floral carved apron. SIZE: 36″ h of back. 26″ w overall. 17-3/4″ h of seat. CONDITION: Professionally restored and repolished. Seat height probably reduced. With restoration to arms and back accompanied by professional reinforcements. 7-72841 (300-500)

3875
$0.00

ROSEWOOD SHOP STAND. 19th century, China. Rectangular top with molded edge above the conforming frieze with field panels, hinged door at opposing ends. Raised on molded square legs. Originally believed to be a writing desk. SIZE: 41” h x 26″ l x 18-1/2″ w. CONDITION: With older polished surfaces. Top with shrinkage at seam. Otherwise very good. 7-72484 (200-400)

3876
$0.00

PAIR OF ELM YOKEBACK ARMCHAIRS (GUANMAO YE). 19th century, China. Each arched crestrail with sloping back rest continuing to projecting ends supported on gently curving stiles centering the conforming undulating splat carved with a central panel of a pavilion. Bottom panel carved with molded arabesque. Outscrolled arms joined to cylindrical central supports. Front supports of undulating form centering the rectangular seat fitted with a molded panel. Raised on square legs joined by rectangular double box stretchers. Front legs set with molded undulating shaped apron carved with scrolling leaf tips. Front legs joined with rectangular foot rest. SIZE: 46″ h of back x 26-3/4″ w overall, 21″ h of seat. CONDITION: Structurally good. Retaining traces or original lacquer and staining. With old restorations. Surfaces now with shrinkage. Generally good. 9-26001 (800-1,200)

3877
$0.00

PORCELAIN PLATE. Wan Li Period (1573-1619), China. Underglaze blue Kraak style decoration depicting deer in a garden setting. Exterior decorated in underglaze blue with songbirds on branches. SIZE: 8″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good with minimal and minor roughness to edge commensurate with age. 9-25733 (700-900)

3878
$0.00

STONEWARE BOWL. 16th-17th century, China. Swatow ware. Interior decorated in underglaze blue with foo dog medallions. Surface with traces of red and green enamels. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h x 8-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: With overall craquelure and shallow chip to interior rim. Underglaze blue intact. Painted decorations worn. 7-73125 (200-300)

3879
$0.00

CHIEN YAO (HARE’S FUR) FOOTED BOWL. China. Ch’ien ware. Bowl in dark brown enamel with lighter brown striations raised on unglazed buff foot rim. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 4-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25455 (300-400)

3880
$316.25

FINE SILVERED BRONZE MIRROR. T’ang Period (618-920), China. Relief design of animals and grapes. SIZE: 4-1/2” dia. CONDITION: With losses to mirrored surface, otherwise very good with old surfaces. 7-72761 (200-300)

3881
$0.00

ARCHAIC STYLE JADE PENDANT. Possibly Ming Dynasty China. This fine two-tone jade example with traces of lightly carved scrolling cloud bands and dragon-form figure, the pendant with scalloped edges now suspended from a modern green cord. SIZE: 2-5/8″ h, 1-3/4″ w, 1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with good colored surfaces and good colored patina. 9-24857 (1,000-1,500)

3882
$0.00

LARGE JADE ARCHAIC STYLE PENDANT CHINA. The rectangular russet jade pendant fitted with a stylized pagoda clip marked (18K), not tested. Additionally marked in a second location “RENE”. The pendant decorated with stylized Tao Tie masks. SIZE: 4-1/8″ x 2-1/2″ CONDITION: The pendant with smooth untouched surfaces. Good patina, vibrant color. 9-24856 (1,000-1,500)

3883
$230.00

ARCHAIC STYLE CELADON SPEAR TIP AND A JADE PENDANT. Probably 19th Century. China. The broad spear tip of translucent jade with cross hatch decoration. The rectangular pendant surmounted by a stylized guard lion. The opposing end with chamfered edge also of celadon green jade. SIZE: Blade: 11″ l x 3″ w. Pendant: 6-1/4″ l x 2″ w. CONDITION: Each very good. 9-24855 (800-1,200)

3884
$402.50

SAN TSAI GUAN YIN. China. Robed figure, bottle vase in left hand, seated on lotus throne with glaze of aubergine, yellow and green. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with glaze imperfection on proper left shoulder. 7-72537 (300-500)

3885
$0.00

KHMER CARVING OF THE NAGARAJA. 12th Century, Khmer Empire, Cambodia. Carved from sandstone, the carving of the mystical figure Naga, representing the night or the Luna world. This example, with central main mask flanked by three lesser versions of the same on each side. Offered with a museum stand. SIZE: 17″ h x 17″ w. CONDITION: Very good with weathering within acceptable limits. 9-25406 (1,500-2,000)

3886
$0.00

CHINESE SCHOLAR’S ROCK. Tai Hu stone free form example with perforations and textured surface with a yellow wax color, fitted to a hardwood base. SIZE: Overall: 21″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-25176 (1,000-1,500)

3887
$3,162.50

HAN STYLE BRONZE KUEI, SIGNED. 19th century, China. Of archaic bronze Kuei form, the two-handled vessel with Tao Tieh masks and animal form handles. Foot cast with stylized dragons or serpents. Fitted with rosewood top with white jade flower finial. Interior cast with inscription. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h overall. PROVENANCE: From collection of Fritz Hardenbrook by descent through the family. Acquired in Shanghai 1936. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25076 (1,000-1,400)

3888
$1,725.00

SEATED BRONZE DEITY. China, Ming Period (1368-1644). Image of Chen Wu. Surface with traces of red, black and gold lacquer. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Decorated surfaces all with losses. Structurally very good with some damage to proper right rear leg of throne. 7-73115 (300-500)

3889
$1,150.00

SEATED BRONZE DEITY. China, Ming Period (1368-1644). Image of the King of Heaven. SIZE: 14″ h. CONDITION: Surfaces corroded commensurate with age. Weakened surfaces to lower legs of figure and with some losses to base. Corrosion and losses to headdress. Generally good. 7-73114 (300-500)

3890
$57.50

GROUP OF TWO ARCHAIC JARS AND A CUP. 18th century or earlier, China. First pot with brown glaze, second applied with 4 lug handles with dark brown glaze at neck, third a footed cup with dark brown glaze and medium brown drip. SIZE: First: 3-3/4″ h. Second: 4″ h. Third: 4-1/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: From collection of Erwin Gabler formerly of Beijing. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-25388 (200-300)

3891
$0.00

GROUP OF 8 EARLY CERAMICS. 18th century and earlier, China. Consisting of a blue and white jarlet, a celadon oil jar, a celadon covered box, 4 bowls and a footed wine cup. SIZE: First: 2-1/4″ h. Largest bowl: 5-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: From collection of Erwin Gabler, formerly of Beijing. CONDITION: Generally good. Larger bowls with hairline cracks and chips. 9-25387 (200-300)

3892
$287.50

LOT OF THREE CERAMIC STORAGE JARS. First, a late Ming 17th century Swatow baluster jar with underglaze blue decorations of dragons and clouds. Second, a blue and white jar with applied handles, floral and foliate decorated. Third, 19th century celadon jar. SIZE: First: 8-1/2″ h. Second: 5-1/4″ h. Third: 8-1/4″ h. CONDITION: First with craquelure. Second missing cover and with damage to handle and with spider cracks in base. Third with roughness to glazed surfaces commensurate with age. 9-25386 (200-300)

3893
$115.00

GROUP OF 6 METAL WORKS. Includes 4 ancient bronzes, circa 2nd millennium BCE of which 3 are Luristan pieces from Northwest Iran, the bracelet with human faces ad with two accents; together with Central Asian Ordos style tiger and 2 base silver Indian 19th century anklets. SIZE: Largest object: 4″ l. Ordos piece: 1″ x 1-3/8″. CONDITION: All appear to have old untouched surfaces. Structurally intact. Anklets missing some bangles. 9-25761 (200-300)

4000
$3,162.50

PORCELAIN VASE. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Globular form with a slightly flaring mouth. Tao Tieh handles with faux jump rings. Famille Rose decoration of mille fleurs (1000 flowers). Ch’ien Lung mark on base. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25245 (200-400)

4001
$690.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES. Early 20th century, China. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Famille Rose decoration of the 1000 flowers. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26230 (600-800)

4002
$345.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BOWL. Early 20th century, China. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Decorated with reserves of birds and flowers all within a gold mille fleurs ground. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 7-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-26585 (700-900)

4003
$345.00

PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWLS. 19th century, China. With 6 character Yung Cheng mark on base. Decorated overall with phoenixes within floral foliage. SIZE: 2″ h x 5-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26388 (300-500)

4004
$1,092.50

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. 6 character Hsuan Te mark on base. Rouleau shape. Decoration of geese in autumn flowers in reserves on magenta ground with stylized scrolling lotus. SIZE: 14-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26221 (800-1,200)

4005
$1,725.00

PORCELAIN VASE. China, Republican Period circa 1920. Finely painted with a “blue and green” style landscape. Drilled and mounted as a lamp. SIZE: Vase: 15-1/2″ h. Overall: 21″ h. CONDITION: Enamels remain vibrant and intact. Very good overall. 7-73136 (300-500)

4006
$230.00

SMALL PORCELAIN COVERED JAR TOGETHER WITH A YELLOW BOTTLE VASE. 19th century, China. Lime green glaze with scrafito carving, Famille Rose decoration of floral sprig. Bottle vase in bright yellow enamel. SIZE: Jar: 4″ h. Vase: 10″ h. CONDITION: Jar with two chips on rim, otherwise good. Bottle vase with light craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-26226 (300-500)

4007
$1,495.00

PORCELAIN CENSER. Early 20th century, China. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Made in the style of an archaic bronze with gold and turquoise patination. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 4-1/2″ l x 2-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26387 (700-900)

4008
$805.00

PAIR OF DECORATED PORCELAIN BOWLS. Early 20th century, China. With 6 character Kuang Hsi mark on base. Famille rose decoration of flowering pomegranates. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 6-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: One with kiln flaw on rim. Otherwise very good. 9-26685 (600-800)

4009
$402.50

BUCKWHEAT CELADON DOUBLE GOURD VASE. China. Small example with black splotch decoration on raised foot rim. Offered with hardwood stand. SIZE: 6″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72662 (200-300)

4010
$2,300.00

STONEWARE VASE. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Base with 4 character Ch’eng Hua mark. Crackle ware with bands of unglazed relief decorated panels of foo dogs and dragons. The enameled surface decorated with historical scenes. SIZE: 24″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good with normal and expected craquelure. Enamel remains vibrant. 7-70100 (300-500)

4011
$345.00

CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWL. 20th century. With 6 character Cheng Hua seal mark on base. Tao Tsai decoration of peach rondels. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h x 6-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25136 (200-250)

4012
$345.00

TWO CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWLS. 20th century, China. Larger, Ming style, with flaring rim decorated overall with fish and aquatic vegetation in underglaze blue with 6 character Hsuan-T’ung mark. Smaller, rice bowl, decorated with overglaze iron red dragons flying amidst cloud bands in underglaze blue with 6 character K’ang H’si mark. SIZE: First: 4″ h x 8-1/4″ dia. Second: 3″ h x 5-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25135 (300-500)

4013
$1,150.00

PAIR OF ROUND PORCELAIN PLAQUES. Early 20th century, China. Famille Rose decoration of historical scenes. Each in later rosewood frames. SIZE: 11″ dia. 13-1/4″ square overall. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25133 (700-900)

4014
$1,035.00

PAIR OF SQUARE PORCELAIN STORAGE JARS. 20th century, China. Each square canister fitted with conforming cover decorated overall in underglaze blue of figures in landscapes. Base of each with 6 figure K’ang Hsi mark. SIZE: 12″ h x 7″ square. CONDITION: Very good overall with surface abrasions. 9-25132 (1,200-1,800)

4015
$1,610.00

PAIR OF WALL POCKETS. Early 20th century, China. In the form of an open scroll, Famille Rose decoration of the immortals. Brocade backing patterned as bats and clouds. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h x 5″ h x 6″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27043 (300-500)

4016
$1,495.00

PORCELAIN VASE. Republican Period, China. Signed with hallmark on base. Famille Rose decoration of a scholar walking in a landscape. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27044 (300-500)

4017
$805.00

PORCELAIN BOX. 20th century, China. Modeled as a pair of books. Brocade patterned surface. Book title inscription on one corner of top in gold on an orange ground. SIZE: 3″ h x 5-3/4″ l x 4-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27045 (400-600)

4018
$1,035.00

PORCELAIN VASE. Republican Period, China. Signed with hallmark on base. Decorated with reserves of women and children in palace scenes within an orange ground with gilt decoration in the form stylized lotus scrolls. SIZE: 13-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27046 (400-600)

4019
$747.50

MEIPING STYLE PORCELAIN VASE. 20th century, China. Yuan style decoration of scholars with their attendants in a landscape. SIZE: 14” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27047 (400-600)

4020
$862.50

PAIR OF DRAGON PORCELAIN PLATES. With 6 character Kuan Hsu mark, and possibly of period, China. Famille Rose decoration of dragons and phoenixes amongst cloud bands. Borders of wan characters alternating with peaches and bats. SIZE: 10” dia. CONDITION: Very good with vibrant colors. 9-27048 (300-500)

4021
$575.00

PORCELAIN DRAGON BOWL. Kuang Hsu mark and possibly of the period, China. Famille Rose decoration of a dragon and phoenix in clouds and flaming pearls with greek key borders. SIZE: 3-1/3″ h x 8-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27049 (300-500)

4022
$2,530.00

PORCELAIN DECORATED VASE. 19th century, China. With dense iron red scrolling stylized lotus decoration bordered by bands of thunder meanders jui-i and bats with applied double foo dog lugs in turquoise glaze. SIZE: 23-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-73002 (600-800)

4023
$862.50

PORCELAIN COVERED JAR. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Oviform jar with cover decorated overall in Famille Rose enamels of “mille fleurs” design. SIZE: 15″ h x 10″ dia. CONDITION: Overall very good. 7-72485 (200-300)

4024
$345.00

FAMILLE ROSE OVIFORM JAR. Early 20th century, China. Decoration of woman and a poem with pierced jade finial. Drilled and mounted as a lamp. SIZE: 28″ h overall. CONDITION: With shallow chip to lid. Otherwise good. Drilled as noted. 7-70080 (400-600)

4025
$0.00

WHITE JADE PLAQUE. Early 20th century, China. Rectangular form. One side carved with figure of the God of War, Kuanti. Reverse with cartouche with 4 Chinese characters. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l x 1-5/8″ w. CONDITION: Very good with natural fissure to stone, upper left. 7-72765 (300-500)

4026
$115.00

WHITE JADE PLAQUE. 20th century, China. Surface carved in relief with Immortals carved on one side and fruiting trees on the other. SIZE: 2″ w x 1-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72766 (300-500)

4027
$0.00

WHITE JADE PLAQUE. Early 20th century, China. One surface carved with Ho Ho Erhsien, reverse with poem. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 1-5/8″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-72767 (300-500)

4028
$0.00

JADE PLAQUE. 20th century, China. One side carved in low relief with children at play, opposing side with a poem. SIZE: 2″ x 1-3/8″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72768 (300-500)

4029
$0.00

WHITE JADE PLAQUE. China. Surface carved in low relief with figure of Li Po, reverse carved with view of the Isles of the Immortals. SIZE: 2″ w x 1-3/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72769 (300-500)

4030
$0.00

GROUP OF TWO JADE PENDANTS. 19th century, China. Ritualistic form pi. One of a green color carved in grain pattern. Other white with areas of russet carved with comma marks. SIZE: Largest: 2-1/8″ l. Smallest: 1-1/8″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26243 (300-500)

4031
$172.50

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. Surface carved with a kylin, cash coins and foliage. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26242 (300-500)

4032
$172.50

THREE JADE CARVINGS. 20th century, China. Two pendants with figures carved in relief and a paperweight carved as a section of bamboo. SIZE: Pendants: 2-1/4″ x 1-3/8″. Weight: 5-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26241 (400-600)

4033
$805.00

JADE ARCHER’S RING. 18th century, China, or possibly earlier. Fine D-shaped example in black and white stone. Black tablet section carved with a tiger. SIZE: 1-1/2″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25768 (400-600)

4034
$0.00

CHINESE CARVED DARK GREEN JADE SEAL. Imperial style seal of square form surmounted with a double-headed Kylin incised with inscriptions along the sides. Seal on bottom in Manchu and Chinese. SIZE: 4″ h x 4-1/4″ square. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25198 (2,000-2,500)

4035
$0.00

WHITE JADE PLAQUE. 20th century, China. Surface carved with God of Longevity, reverse with 4 seal characters. SIZE: 1-7/8″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Natural fissure to stone, otherwise very good. 7-72770 (300-500)

4036
$115.00

WHITE JADE PLAQUE. 20th century, China. Surface carved with an immortal riding a dragon, reverse with 4 characters. SIZE: 2-1/8″ l x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72771 (300-500)

4037
$115.00

WHITE JADE PLAQUE. Early 20th century, China. Surface carved in low relief with figures of pair of immortals, reverse with calligraphy. SIZE: 2-1/8″ l x 1-5/8″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72772 (300-500)

4038
$172.50

JADE PLAQUE. 19th century, China. Carved and pierced with dragons and two stylized characters. Stone of pale celadon color. SIZE: 2-1/8″ h x 1-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72773 (300-500)

4039
$115.00

WHITE JADE PLAQUE. 20th century, China. Surface carved with children, reverse with flowers. SIZE: 2-1/4″ w x 1-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72774 (300-500)

4040
$5,175.00

JADE BUTTERFLY PENDANT. 18th century, China, probably Ch’ien Lung period (1735-1796). Carved in form of a butterfly with foliated ling chih scrolling. Stone of an even white color. SIZE: 2″ h x 3-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25767 (400-600)

4041
$287.50

JADE ARCHER’S RING. 19th/20th Century China. This russet and white jade example with engraved decoration of a song bird on a flowering branch to the right of two lines of calligraphy. SIZE: 1″ h, 1-1/4″ d. PROVENANCE: Ex-Collection of John Reilly Jr (1876-1931), a member of the American Oriental Society (1918); American Numismatic Society member. Items acquired in his travels to Japan & China, 1909-1925. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25581 (400-600)

4042
$0.00

JADE DRAGON CARVING. Chinese, 19th/20th century. Carved depicting a foo lion in brown sugar jade. SIZE: 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24782 (500-700)

4043
$345.00

FINE JADE CARVING OF A HAPPY BUDDHA. China. Depicting a Buddha emerging from a pumpkin beneath a lotus leaf. The bottom with ruyi flower, the side carved with two bats. In the Buddha’s left hand is a bag of wealth. Nicely rendered with a shading from white jade to brown sugar jade. SIZE: 2-2/3″ l x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall with nice surfaces and patina. 9-24764 (600-800)

4044
$0.00

JADEITE DISK. China, Republic Period. The disk of apple green and celadon mottled jadeite with polished surfaces. SIZE: 2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24762 (500-800)

4045
$115.00

CELADON GREEN JADE PLAQUE. China. Rectangular form with rounded ends. Low relief carving of God of Longevity. Reverse with calligraphy. SIZE: 2″ l x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72775 (300-500)

4046
$115.00

WHITE JADE PLAQUE. China. Octagonal form. Finely carved in low relief with design of God of Longevity. Reverse with calligraphy. SIZE: 1-3/4″ l x 1-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72776 (300-500)

4047
$115.00

WHITE JADE GARMENT HOOK. 19th century, China. With dragon finial. SIZE: 3-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72777 (300-500)

4048
$230.00

CARVED WHITE JADE GARMENT HOOK. 19th century, China. Dragon finial. SIZE: 3-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good. 7-72778 (300-500)

4049
$287.50

JADE CARVING. Early 20th century, China. White colored stone with slight green tint. Carved as two children with branch of ling chih. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72779 (300-500)

4050
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET, CHINA. Poetic inscription in running script. Signed “Zhao Puchu,” with one seal. SIZE: 52-1/2″ x 12″. CONDITION: Good, some stain to the back of the mounting. 9-27021 (400-600)

4051
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET. Poetic inscription in cursive script. Signed “Guo Moruo,” dedicated to Mr. Xirao, with two seals. SIZE: 51″ x 12″. CONDITION: Multiple losses to the surface, loose mounting, tear to the mounting, without scroll ends. 9-26366 (700-900)

4052
$0.00

LOOSE CALLIGRAPHY, SHEN CONGWEN (1902-1988). Calligraphic writing in cursive script. Signed “Shen Congwen,” dated autumn in year 1970, with one seal. SIZE: 38-1/2″ x 8-1/8″. CONDITION: Some stain, creases, small repair to the paper to the back. 9-26417 (400-600)

4053
$0.00

FAN CALLIGRAPHY, CHINA. With poetic inscription, signed “Wu Hufan,” dated the eighth month in renwu year, with one seal. SIZE: 7-3/8″ x 20-3/8″. CONDITION: Good with minor loss to the paper. 9-26416 (400-600)

4054
$0.00

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO LIN SANZHI (1898-1989). Poetic inscription in cursive script. Signed “Bashiyi sou Sanzhi,” dated winter in wuwu year, with two seals. SIZE: 60″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-26412 (400-600)

4055
$115.00

LETTER, CHINA, ZHAO PUCHU. Draft and letter with inscription to the Exhibition of Chinese and Japanese Children Woodblock Paintings. Dated the sixth month of year 1986, with one seal, writings in pencil to the reverse signed “Zhu Pei(?)”. SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: Water stain to the side. 9-26404 (200-300)

4056
$2,012.50

CALLIGRAPHY COUPLET, CHINA, SIGNED “DAQIAN ZHANG YUAN. With two seals, dated the fifth month in bingwu year. SIZE: 66-7/8″ x 10-3/8″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72984 (2,000-3,000)

4057
$115.00

FRAMED PAINTING, CHINA. Ink on paper, depicting prunus branches. Signed, with three seals, framed and glazed. SIZE: 13″ x 50-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72548 (300-500)

4058
$2,300.00

PAINTING OF A HUNTER ON HORSEBACK. 19th century, Korea. Ink and colors on paper depicting a hunter on horseback accompanied by an attendant. Both bearded figures with headdress. Mounted in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 35″ x 26″. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame. Some creasing and wrinkles. No tears evident. Some surface discoloration. 7-72546 (300-500)

4059
$230.00

FRAMED PAINTING, CHINA. 19th century. Ink and color on silk, finely depicting rooster and chicken in a landscape with magnolia blossoms and rocks. Signed “Changxia Zhou Zhimian,”dated yimao year, with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. CONDITION: Soiled, some stains. 9-25127 (300-500)

4060
$230.00

FRAMED PAINTING, CHINA. 18th century. Ink and color on silk, finely depicting an egret and peony flowers, framed and glazed. SIZE: 12″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Minor loss to the surface, and foxing. 7-72564 (400-600)

4061
$0.00

WATERCOLOR PAINTING ON PAPER. 1900, Vietnam. Scene of an arrest. Framed and glazed. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/4” x 10-1/4”. CONDITION: Colors vibrant with some discoloration to paper and with small areas of foxing to background. Generally very good. 7-70062 (400-600)

4062
$1,725.00

LOOSE PAINTING, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO TANG YUN (1910-1993). Ink and color on paper, depicting a recluse in a pavilion in a mountainous landscape with dense trees. Inscribed, signed, dated yichou year, with three seals. SIZE: 22-3/4″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Good condition, mounted in hanging scroll format without scroll ends, surface grime, minor tear to the border of the mounting. 9-26410 (400-600)

4063
$0.00

LEAF PAINTING, CHINA. Ink and light color on paper, depicting a sparrow perched on a maple branch. Signed “Chen Shuren,” dated winter in 1921, with one seal. SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Foxing. 9-26401 (400-600)

4064
$1,840.00

TWO LEAF PAINTINGS, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, depicting Chinese opera scenes from“Journey to the West”. Each inscribed, signed “Guan Liang,” one dated summer in yiwei year. The other dated the ninth month in xinyou year, each with two seals. SIZE: 9-3/8″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: Some foxing. 9-26402 (400-600)

4065
$345.00

LOOSE LEAF PAINTING, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, depicting children playing kite. Inscribed, signed “Zikai,” dated the fourth month of yichou year, with two seals. SIZE: 12-7/8″ x 9-1/8″. CONDITION: Good with minor stain. 9-26407 (400-600)

4066
$0.00

LOOSE PAINTING, CHINA. Ink and light color on paper, depicting bamboo and iris growing from a rock. Signed “Shi (?),” dated yihai year, with two seals. SIZE: 39-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Good, mounted in hanging scroll format without scroll ends. 9-26411 (300-500)

4067
$0.00

PAIR OF LOOSE PAINTINGS, CHINA. Ink on silk, each depicting recluse in a landscape. Inscribed, each with three seals. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 9-1/4″. CONDITION: Extensive stain. 9-27052 (300-500)

4068
$230.00

LOOSE LEAF PAINTING, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, depicting two carp swimming in a reed pond. Signed “Wang Yachen in New York, with two seals. SIZE: 14″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-26409 (300-500)

4069
$0.00

LEAF PAINTING, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, depicting mandarin ducks swimming in a lotus pond. Signed “Shanyin Yuguang,” with one seal “Zhang Yuguang,” extensive inscriptions to the back. SIZE: 10-5/8″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Good, minor foxing, mounted on board. 9-26405 (300-500)

4070
$230.00

LOOSE LEAF PAINTING, CHINA, TANG YUN (1910-1993). Ink on paper, finely depicting crickets and Chinese cabbage. Signed “Tang Yun,” dated the third month of year 1975, with two seals. SIZE: 11-1/4″ x 14-1/8″. CONDITION: Good with some foxing & stain. 9-26408 (300-500)

4071
$0.00

LOOSE PAINTING, CHINA. Ink and light color on paper, depicting two magpies perched on willow branches, dedicated to Mr. Yuesheng. Signed “Beihong,” dated renwu year, with one seal. SIZE: 36-3/4″ x 16-3/4″. CONDITION: Foxing, multiple losses to the surface, tear & stain to the mounting. 9-26370 (1,200-1,500)

4072
$575.00

SMALL LEAF PAINTING, CHINA. Ink and light color on paper, finely depicting a bee. Signed “Baishi,” with three seals. SIZE: 4-5/8″ x 2″. CONDITION: Some stain. 9-26400 (600-800)

4073
$0.00

LEAF PAINTING, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, finely depicting an autumn mountainous landscape. Inscribe, signed “Feng Chaoran,” dated jiazi year, with three seals. SIZE: 7-3/4″ x 10-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-26403 (600-800)

4074
$747.50

SMALL LEAF PAINTING, CHINA. Probably by Qi Baishi, ink on paper, finely depicting crickets group. Inscribed, signed “Baishi lao ren,” dated spring in xinyou year, with one seal. SIZE: 5-7/8″ x 4-1/8″. CONDITION: Foxing. 9-26406 (600-800)

4075
$0.00

LOT OF TEN LOOSE PAINTINGS, JAPAN. 19th/early 20th Century. Ink, color & gilt on light silk finely depicting various figures. Signed. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-25962 (900-1,200)

4076
$575.00

LOOSE PAINTING, CHINA, SHI GUOLIANG (B. 1956). Ink and color on paper, depicting two Tibetan girls and a yak. Signed, with two seals “Guoliang” and “Huichan”. SIZE: 37-1/2″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72985 (800-1,200)

4077
$230.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Early 20th century, ink and color on silk, depicting rams in a verdant landscape. Inscribed with “Ceng jian Ren Yueshan ben gong shen bei ting,” with one seal. SIZE: Watercolor: 24-1/2″ h x 8″ w. Overall: 56″ l x 13-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-24854 (600-900)

4078
$115.00

HANDSCROLL, CHINA. 20th century, reproduction of Zeng Jing’s Handscroll of Famous Figures. SIZE: Front piece: 26-1/2″ x 52-1/2″; Image 191″ x 26-1/2″. CONDITION: Soiled. 7-72667 (200-300)

4079
$1,725.00

MODERN PAINTING, JIANG MINGXIAN (B. TAIWAN, 1942). Ink and color on paper, vividly depicting a tiger. Inscribed, with one seal. SIZE: Image 33-3/4″ x 22-3/4″, Overall 45″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73166 (2,000-3,000)

4080
$1,725.00

MODERN PAINTING, JIANG MINGXIAN (B. TAIWAN, 1942). Ink and color on paper, abstract landscape with mountains and river. Signed, dated mid-autumn in jiayin year (1974), with two seals. SIZE: Image 26″ x 42-1/2″, Overall 29-1/4″ x 46″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73165 (2,000-3,000)

4081
$1,955.00

MODERN PAINTING, JIANG MINGXIAN (B. TAIWAN, 1942). Ink and color on paper, depicting a pavilion on top of mountains in the dawn. Signed, dated winter in renzi year (1972), SIZE: Image: 34-3/4″ x 14″; Overall 45″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73164 (2,000-3,000)

4082
$2,070.00

MODERN PAINTING, JIANG MINGXIAN (B. TAIWAN, 1942). Ink and color on paper, depicting landscape with mountains, river, and boats, with long inscriptions declaring the artist’s unique view on the difference of Eastern and Western paintings. Signed, dated the tenth month in 1964, with three seals. SIZE: Image size: 24″-1/2″ x 37-1/2″; Overall: 32-1/2″ x 45-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73163 (2,000-3,000)

4083
$115.00

CLOISONNE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Ruyi shaped reserve with decoration of birds and flowers on a turquoise ground. Borders of stylized lotus on a dark blue ground. With conforming stopper. SIZE: 2-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26708 (400-600)

4084
$115.00

CLOISONNE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Decoration of the 100 antiques on a yellow ground. Turquoise borders with a floral decoration. Coral and turquoise stopper. SIZE: 2-1/3” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26709 (400-600)

4085
$115.00

CLOISONNE SNUFF BOTTLE. Early 20th century, China. Design of lotus plants and birds on a turquoise ground. With conforming stopper with red coral knop. SIZE: 2-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26710 (400-600)

4086
$1,150.00

CLOISONNE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Pear shaped, decorated with floral rondels on turquoise ground. Gilt lion mask, faux jump rings. Hallmark on base. SIZE: 3-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26711 (400-600)

4087
$115.00

PEKING GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. China. Cameo glass of white cut to red and cut to white. Decoration of butterflies and bats. Amber and gilt metal stopper. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Good overall. 7-73107 (200-300)

4088
$86.25

PEKING GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. Carved in the form of a pomegranate with the surface relief carved with peaches, citrons, foliage and bats. Carved ivory stopper. SIZE: 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73108 (200-300)

4089
$0.00

PEKING GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. Early 20th century, China. Pear shaped form, cameo cut red to clear with design of peaches and bats. SIZE: 2-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26707 (300-500)

4090
$172.50

FINE INSIDE-PAINTED ROCK CRYSTAL SNUFF BOTTLE, SIGNED AND WITH SEAL MARK. 19th century, China. Double gourd shaped bottle carved with reclining Li Po at base, opposing side with fruit filled branch, with coral stopper. Interior painted with landscape and with calligraphy and seal mark. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good with some interior foxing. 9-25090 (200-300)

4091
$0.00

INTERIOR DECORATED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. China. Interior painted with flowering prunus, opposing side with mountainous landscape. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25092 (200-300)

4092
$115.00

TWO INTERIOR PAINTED SNUFF BOTTLES. Early 20th century, China. Flattened flask example with riders on horseback, signed. Second smaller example with mountainous landscape, with calligraphy. SIZE: First: 2-1/2″ h. Second: 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73133 (300-500)

4093
$0.00

INTERIOR PAINTED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. Early 20th century, China. Decorated with historical scenes of battle. Fitted with green glass stopper. Signed by “Yun Sho Tien”. SIZE: 3-1/2” h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-26712 (400-600)

4094
$172.50

CINNABAR SNUFF BOTTLE. 18th century, China. Surface carved with historical figures on a cloud ground. Gilt stopper. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Nicely worn surfaces. 7-73109 (300-500)

4095
$345.00

CINNABAR SNUFF BOTTLE. 18th/19th century, China. Surface carved with phoenixes and clouds with thunder borders. Stopper absent. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: Otherwise very good. 7-73128 (300-500)

4096
$747.50

CINNABAR SNUFF BOTTLE. 18th/19th century, China. Surface carved with children at play. Foo dog handles. Chrysanthemum shaped top. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good with nicely worn surfaces. 9-25470 (200-300)

4097
$460.00

JADE SNUFF BOTTLE. Late 19th century, China. Well hollowed. Green colored stone carved with a peony flower. Tourmaline and gilt metal stopper. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26214 (500-800)

4098
$517.50

JADEITE SNUFF BOTTLE. 20th century, China. Stone of pale lavender gray color with apple green and russet markings. Surface carved with dragons and pearls. SIZE: 2-3/4” h x 2-3/8” w. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-72683 (300-500)

4099
$287.50

SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Rectangular form. Lavender jadeite carved with kylin in relief. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73123 (200-300)

4100
$575.00

AMETHYST SNUFF BOTTLE. Chinese, 19th century. Carved in the form of Liu Hai’s mythical frog. Well hollowed. Aventurine stopper. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Good overall with occlusions. 9-23688 (200-300)

4101
$0.00

TWO ENAMEL SNUFF BOTTLES. China, 19th Century. The first, a Rouleau form snuff bottle, with six character Yung Cheng mark (1723-1735), believed to be out of period, depicting figures in a water landscape and under glaze blue and red. The second of rectangular canister form probably a four character Hsuan T’ung decorated overall in under glaze blue landscapes. SIZE: 1) 3-1/4″ h. 2) 2-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Ex-Collection of John Reilly Jr (1876-1931), a member of the American Oriental Society (1918); American Numismatic Society member. Items acquired in his travels to Japan & China, 1909-1925. CONDITION: Each is in good condition. Both missing caps and stoppers. 9-25579 (800-1,200)

4102
$230.00

CARVED CARNELIAN SNUFF BOTTLE. 20th century, China. Carved in the form of a seed pod with leaves. Signed. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: With natural fissure and with stress crack. 9-26199 (400-600)

4103
$690.00

GROUP OF TWO SNUFF BOTTLES. 19th century, China. One of agate, very well hollowed with green hard stone stopper. Together with a well hollowed smoky quartz snuff bottle carved with a hawk in relief with purple hard stone stopper. SIZE: First: 3″ h. Second: 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: First with crack-like fissure to lower quadrant. Otherwise good. Second very good. 9-26793 (600-800)

4104
$345.00

ROSE QUARTZ SNUFF BOTTLE. China. Stone of pale pink color, well hollowed, carved in shape of a Kylin with carved ivory stopper. SIZE: 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-72585 (200-300)

4105
$172.50

IVORY SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Carved as an ear of corn with two insects. Well hollowed. Jade stopper. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good with nice color and patina. 9-26236 (300-500)

4106
$230.00

IVORY SNUFF BOTTLE. Early 20th century, China. Carved as an ear of corn with a mouse. SIZE: 3-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good with mellow patina. 9-26237 (300-500)

4107
$172.50

IVORY SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Well hollowed interior. In the form of an urn, surface carved in relief with the 100 antiques. SIZE: 2″ h. CONDITION: With nice color and patina. Very good overall. 9-26238 (300-500)

4108
$431.25

FOUR CARVED IVORY SNUFF BOTTLES. 19th to early 20th century, China. SIZE: 1-1/2″ to 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with nice color and patina. 9-26239 (500-700)

4109
$0.00

TWO IVORY SNUFF BOTTLES. Early 20th century, China. Whimsically carved in the form of fish. SIZE: 2″ and 2-3/8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26240 (400-600)

4110
$805.00

GROUP OF FIVE SNUFF BOTTLES. China. Each blue and white porcelain bottle decorated in underglaze blue, one of soft paste. SIZE: Tallest: 3″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. One with tight hairline. All stoppers absent. 9-26791 (400-600)

4111
$0.00

THREE PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES. 19th century, China. One with relief decoration with Famille Rose enamels depicting figures in palace scenes. One of wu tsai with figures of scholars in garden within stylized floral borders. One brick red monochrome snuff bottle with narcissus flowers and bamboo. SIZE: From 2-1/8″ to 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: First two very good. Third with wear to enamel and with small chip to foot rim. All stoppers absent. 9-26792 (800-1,000)

4112
$20,700.00

PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE. China, Ch’ien Lung mark and probably of the period. Double gourd form decorated in iron red with stylized lotus scrolls and shou characters. Glass stopper. SIZE: 2-3/4” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26705 (400-600)

4113
$1,035.00

PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE. Hsien Feng mark (1850-1861) and of the period, China. Famille Rose panels of scholars and indented panels with poems. With coral stopper. SIZE: 2-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good with wear to gilded surfaces. 9-26706 (800-1,200)

4114
$460.00

CINNABAR SEAL PASTE BOX. 19th century, China. Round box with cover, surface carved with a basket of flowers and floral scrolling. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 4″ dia. CONDITION: Interior with craquelure. Exterior surfaces intact with good color and patina. 7-73019 (200-300)

4115
$345.00

JADE BRUSH POT. 20th century, China. Cylindrical form. Surface engraved with poems and seals. Stone of a dark green color. SIZE: 5″ h x 4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73011 (200-300)

4116
$86.25

JADE BELT BUCKLE. 20th century, China. Surface carved with a Kylin; dragon finial. Stone of a dark green color with bright green areas. SIZE: 4-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73012 (200-300)

4117
$230.00

JADE CARVING. China. Ram with a branch of ling chih. Stone of a pale greenish white color. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h x 2-1/2″ w. CONDITION: With tight hairline in horn. Otherwise very good. 7-73013 (200-300)

4118
$115.00

JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Rectangular form with rounded ends. Finely carved with a child holding a scroll. Reverse with a Fu character. Stone of a white color. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73014 (200-300)

4119
$115.00

JADE BELT BUCKLE. China. In two parts. Carving of an archaic Chih Lung. Stone of a gray-celadon color. SIZE: 3-7/8″ l x 1-3/4″ w. CONDITION: One section with tight hairline fissure. Otherwise very good. 7-73015 (200-300)

4120
$201.25

JADE BELT BUCKLE. China. In two parts. Carving of an archaic Chih Lung. Stone of a gray celadon color with areas of brown. SIZE: 3-3/4″ l x 1-1/8″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73016 (200-300)

4121
$230.00

JADE PENDANT. 19th century, China. Round form. Engraved with a tiger’s face. Stone of an even white color within a brass mount. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l overall x 2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73017 (200-300)

4122
$115.00

JADE PENDANT. China. Rectangular form. Surface carved with two scholars. Reverse with a cursive script poem. Stone of a pale greenish white color. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 1-3/8″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73018 (200-300)

4123
$0.00

GROUP OF FOUR CARVED PENDANTS. 20th century, China. Figures of women. Three of coral, one of jade. SIZE: From 1″ to 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-26252 (1,200-1,500)

4124
$0.00

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. Dark green stone carved in the form of a water buffalo. Accompanied by carved fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: 5″ h x 7-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-26209 (800-1,200)

4125
$1,610.00

JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Depicted as a figure of a reclining luohan with a Kylin on its back. Carved from gray/green nephrite with black veining. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 7″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26382 (800-1,200)

4126
$0.00

MUGHAL STYLE JADE DAGGER. China. Pistol grip jade hilt inset with rubies and fitted with a watered steel engraved blade. Fitted with velvet scabbard. SIZE: Dagger: 12” l. CONDITION: Generally very good with wear to scabbard. 9-26662 (800-1,200)

4127
$0.00

WHITE JADE ARCHER’S RING. China. Heavy example utilized as a thumb ring. SIZE: 1-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26794 (600-800)

4128
$0.00

CARVED JADE FINIAL. 18th century (possibly earlier), China. Carving of a phoenix with fanciful plumage in russet stone with areas of celadon. SIZE: 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good with nice color and patina. 7-72502 (800-1,200)

4129
$920.00

CARVED JADE PENDANT OF ARCHAIC HORSE. Probably Ming Period (1368-1644). Olive green stone with areas of russet coloration depicting galloping horse. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72503 (800-1,200)

4130
$690.00

JADE INKSTONE. Early 20th century, China. Tile shaped. Spinach green color. 44 seal character inscription including Ch’ien Lung seal. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h x 4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72706 (800-1,200)

4131
$517.50

GILT BRONZE IMAGE. 19th, 20th century, China. Standing figure of the Buddha of the future: Maitreya. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73020 (300-500)

4132
$747.50

GILT BRONZE IMAGE. 19th, 20th century, China. Seated figure of a lama. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Surfaces intact. 7-73021 (300-500)

4133
$1,035.00

GILT BRONZE BUDDHA. 20th century, China. Seated figure of Amida on a lotus throne. Ch’ien Lung mark on the front. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73022 (300-500)

4134
$575.00

GILT BRONZE IMAGE. 19th, 20th century, China. Figure of Kubera seated on a lion throne. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73023 (300-500)

4135
$2,530.00

SQUARE PORCELAIN VASE. China. Ch’ien Lung (1735-1796) mark and of the period. Underglaze red decoration of floral arabesques with clouds and bats bordered by archaic scrolls. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Truncated. Otherwise good. 7-73024 (200-300)

4136
$977.50

PAIR OF PORCELAIN WALL VASES. Late 19th century, China. Ch’ien Lung mark. Double gourd form with reserves of birds and flowers on floral yellow ground. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73025 (200-300)

4137
$632.50

PORCELAIN VASE. Late 19th century, China. With Yung Ch’eng mark. Pear form with a flaring mouth. Tou Tsai decoration of grapes and squirrels with armor pattern and jui-i borders. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: With extensive pattern of cracks and repairs. 7-73026 (200-300)

4138
$115.00

BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASE. China. Meiping shape. Early Ming style decoration of the three fruits. “Heaped and piled” with lotus scroll and acanthus borders. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: Surfaces with general abrasion causing spot discoloration. Structurally very good. 7-73027 (300-500)

4139
$402.50

PORCELAIN BOWL. 19th century, China. 6 character Yung Ch’eng mark on base. Yellow ground decoration of cranes, clouds, waves and a shou character. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73028 (200-300)

4140
$1,265.00

PORCELAIN VASE. China. 6 character Ch’ien Lung mark and possibly of the period. Kuan yao style Fang Hu form. Even gray glaze with an iron colored foot. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73029 (200-300)

4141
$115.00

PORCELAIN BALUSTER VASE. China. Underglaze blue decoration of the “Hundred Children”. Brown mouth, unglazed foot. SIZE: 11-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73030 (200-300)

4142
$632.50

PORCELAIN FOOTED DISH. 20th century, China. 6 character Kuang Hsu mark on the base. Underglaze blue decoration of stylized lotus scrolls. SIZE: 3″ h x 9″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73031 (200-300)

4143
$517.50

PORCELAIN VASE. China. Hung Hsien mark and possibly of the period. Famille Rose enamels. Finely painted scene of a New Years celebration. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73032 (200-300)

4144
$345.00

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT. China, 19th century. Seal mark beneath base. Simulating bamboo, the canister in a mustard yellow glaze. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 4-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Structurally very good. 7-73033 (200-300)

4145
$0.00

ROSEWOOD BOX. China. Rectangular form with the cover inlaid with flowers and vegetables carved from glass, soapstone, mother of pearl and other materials. SIZE: 3″ h x 7″ l x 4-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73034 (200-300)

4146
$172.50

ROSEWOOD COFFER. China. Rectangular box with hinged lid, side with carrying handles on a bracket base. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h x 10″ w x 14″ d. CONDITION: Surfaces scrubbed and in need of repolish, otherwise very good. 7-73035 (200-300)

4147
$345.00

LARGE PORCELAIN FOLIATE EDGED SHALLOW BOWL. 20th century, China. Yuan style decoration of “heaped and piled” in underglaze blue. Decoration of waves, dragons and a scholar with a servant. Exterior with floral scrolling. Unglazed foot. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 16-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73093 (200-300)

4148
$172.50

PAIR OF SOAPSTONE SEALS. China, early 20th century. Finials carved as foo dogs with cubs. SIZE: 4″ h x 2″ square. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73144 (200-300)

4149
$747.50

ROSEWOOD SEAL CHEST. 20th century, China. Surfaces with silver cloisons, the cabinet with lapis, soapstone and mother of pearl in pattern of birds and flowering trees. The whole brass bound on bracket base. SIZE: 9” h x 8-1/4” w x 6-1/4” d. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72762 (400-600)

4150
$345.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL. Early 20th century, China. Tien Huanh Shih honey amber color. Finial carved as a foo dog. Seal impression intact. Offered in its original fitted box. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Fissures to stone, otherwise good. 7-72978 (300-500)

4151
$115.00

PAIR OF CARVED SOAPSTONE SEALS. China. Each with female figure seated upon a kylin being fed by a child. Color of stone a mottled brown with natural veining. Sides of each with rows of archaic calligraphy. SIZE: 7-1/2” h. CONDITION: Damages and repairs to figures on each. One female figure decapitated. 7-72724 (200-300)

4152
$230.00

SOAPSTONE SEAL. Early 20th century, China. Finial carved as a Kylin. Seal impression intact. Stone of a white color with gray and russet markings. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26358 (800-1,200)

4153
$0.00

LACQUER AND SHELL SEAL CASE. 19th century, Japan. Black and gold lacquer inlaid with scenes of scholars in shell. SIZE: 2-1/2” x 2-1/3”. CONDITION: Very good with minor and appropriate wear to surfaces. 9-27093 (400-600)

4154
$47,150.00

IVORY SEAL CARVED AS A CHILONG. Ming Period (1368-1644), China. Square seal intact. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 3″ square. CONDITION: With undisturbed surfaces, nice color and patina. The seal with overall normal shrinkage cracks from age. Very good. 9-26377 (1,500-2,000)

4155
$0.00

THREE CHINESE SEALS. 20th Century Republic. The first, a clear crystal seal with the initials “K.L.” framed by bamboo. The top of the seal faceted in its original presentation box. Together with a pair of jade seals, not engraved each mounted with an elephant in their original presentation box. SIZE: First: 2-1/2″ h. Pair 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-24859 (200-400)

4156
$345.00

MARBLE VASE IN STAND. Early 20th century, China. Surface carved with pines in low relief within cartouches beneath a ruffled rim. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: With fleabites on upper rim and small chips on base rim, otherwise good. Plinth or base good. 7-70063 (250-300)

4157
$230.00

TURQUOISE CARVING. 19th century, China. Depicting a small boy with book climbing upon a water buffalo. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 3-3/8″ l. CONDITION: Good overall. 7-72964 (200-300)

4158
$2,185.00

THREE AGATE PENDANTS. China. Two carved in the form of flowers, the third with a cat and floral elements. SIZE: From 1-3/4″ to 2-1/3″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27012 (400-600)

4159
$5,175.00

LAPIS LAZULI CARVING OF PARA NIRVANA. 20th century, China. Chi’ien Lung mark on bottom. Modeled in a reclining position and carved from brilliant blue lapis lazuli mounted on a gilt bronze and cloisonné conforming stand. SIZE: Statue: 5-1/4″ h x 14-1/2” l. Overall: 7-1/2″ h x 16″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27015 (400-600)

4160
$172.50

MINIATURE HARD STONE CENSER. 19th century, China. Highly translucent smoky quartz. Foo dog jump ring handles. Top and sides decorated with kylin. With original decorated lid. SIZE: 2-1/2″ x 2-1/2″. CONDITION: Natural fissures to stone. Otherwise very good. 7-72590 (300-500)

4161
$3,105.00

CARVED TOURMALINE PENDANT. 19th century, China. Carved with peaches and foliage. Mounted with jade bead. SIZE: 1-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26787 (1,500-1,800)

4162
$0.00

CARVED AGATE VASE NOW MOUNTED AS A LAMP. Late 19th century, China. Surface carved with birds and flowers. On a hardwood stand mounted on a repousse brass plinth with overall brightwork. SIZE: 10-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25885 (1,500-2,000)

4163
$805.00

AGATE CARVING OF A MANDARIN DUCK. China, 19th Century. Now mounted as a lamp on a gilt wood base with amethyst pulls. SIZE: Figure 7″h x 7-1/2″l; overall 25″h. CONDITION: With minor roughness to tail and with small, shallow chip proper left side of beak, otherwise good. 9-23759 (800-1,200)

4164
$0.00

FINE AGATE CAMEO CARVED BOWL. Chinese. Beautifully carved as a lotus leaf with bats and cash coins. Stone of an amber color with areas of butterscotch. Accompanied by a hardwood stand. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h x 7-3/4″ l x 7″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-23953 (2,000-4,000)

4165
$0.00

UNUSUAL RHODOCHROSITE CARVING ON STAND. China. Pink and black rockwork carving with leaftips, cicada and floral motifs mounted on driftwood base. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h overall x 11″ w overall x 7″ d overall. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25180 (2,500-3,500)

4166
$115.00

MINIATURE PAIR OF DECORATED IVORY VASES. First half 20th century, China. Each with a surface engraved with cranes and conifers and with verses of calligraphy. Offered with hardwood stands. SIZE: Vase: 3″ h. Overall: 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: One vase with shallow chip to rim. Otherwise very good. 7-70044 (200-400)

4167
$460.00

CARVED IVORY DOCTOR’S MODEL. 19th century, China. Carved depicting a nude reclining female mounted on hardwood stand. SIZE: 5-3/4″ l. CONDITION: With good color and patina. Very good overall. 7-72646 (200-300)

4168
$0.00

FOSSIL IVORY TOGGLE. 18th century or earlier, China. Carved in shape of Buddha’s hand citron. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Age darkened. Chip to foliage at corner. Otherwise good. 7-72584 (200-300)

4169
$0.00

THREE IVORY LABELS. Chinese or Japanese, 19th century. Each with calligraphy mounted in a later shadowbox frame. Labeled as “Chinese Tally Sticks” along with additional information glued to back of frame. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l to 4″ l. PROVENANCE: Ex-Collection of King Farouck; Hans M.F. Schulman. CONDITION: Very good with nice patina. 9-24212 (600-900)

4170
$460.00

PAIR OF SMALL CARVED AND PAINTED FLORAL DECORATIONS. Japan, early 20th century. Each polychrome decorated flowering plant mounted in a pot. Both carved of ivory. Each signed. SIZE: 3″ h overall. CONDITION: One plant with detached leaf (still present). Otherwise very good overall. 9-25228 (250-350)

4171
$517.50

TWO CARVED IVORY BUDDHAS. 19th, early 20th century, China. Each Mi Lo Fu figure seated on a lotus throne. SIZE: Overall: 3-1/4″ h and 2-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26667 (400-600)

4172
$690.00

GROUP OF FIVE CARVED IVORY ELEPHANTS. Late 19th century, Japan. Of varying sizes, all modeled walking with upraised trunks. Accompanied by four hardwood stands. SIZE: Largest: 2-3/4″ h x 4″ l. CONDITION: Second largest with crack across front of head. Otherwise good with nice surfaces. 9-27127 (800-1,200)

4173
$460.00

CARVED IVORY DOCTOR’S MODEL. Early 20th century, China. With painted eyes and hair. SIZE: 8-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Structurally very good with light amber patina. 9-26227 (600-800)

4174
$402.50

IVORY CARVING OF HAN CHUNG-LI. Chinese, late 19th/early 20th century. Depicting a Taoist Immortal in open robe with leaf fan. Signed on the base. SIZE: 8″h. CONDITION: Very good with nice patina. 9-24767 (600-800)

4175
$920.00

CARVED IVORY MYTHOLOGICAL CREATURE, SIGNED. 19th century, China. Carved from fossilized ivory, the winged dog-like creature with seal mark on chest. Fitted to hardwood stand. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 8″ l. CONDITION: Very good with honey brown color and good patina. 9-25561 (800-1,200)

4176
$0.00

IVORY WRIST REST. Early 20th century, China. Surface carved in high relief with lotus plant. Fitted with a rosewood stand. SIZE: Rest: 7-1/2″ x 3-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26673 (1,200-1,800)

4177
$805.00

CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF KUANYIN. Early 20th century, China. The robed figure depicted holding a child, each with hand colored hair. Mounted on a hardwood stand. SIZE: 13-1/4” h overall. CONDITION: Very good with nice patina. 9-26676 (700-900)

4178
$0.00

CARVED IVORY CENSER. Early 20th century, China. With seal mark beneath base. Carved as an incense burner, the lid with foo dog finial and foo dog jump rings. Handles of dragon form jump rings to the body, decorated with reserves of dragons and pearls raised on claw feet. Offered with a conforming hardwood base. SIZE: 11-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-26677 (2,000-3,000)

4179
$460.00

CARVED IVORY GEISHA, SIGNED. Circa 1890, Japan, Tokyo School. Standing figure of stylized form, hair in chignon. Signed Gyokutosai. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Missing object in right hand. With good color and patina. 7-72527 (300-500)

4180
$517.50

CARVED IVORY COCKATOO. 19th century, Japan. Cockatoo perched on a rosewood tree stand with scarlet wing plumage. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Generally good with tight vertical hairline on bird’s breast. 7-72528 (200-300)

4181
$201.25

CARVED IVORY BUDDHA ON STAND. 19th century, Japan. Seated figure on double lotus throne joined to hardwood plinth. SIZE: 5-1/4″ h overall. CONDITION: Loss to top of crown, chip to center base of throne and area beneath proper right knee reglued. 7-72526 (300-500)

4182
$460.00

IVORY FIGURE OF WOMAN WITH BASKET OF FLOWERS. 19th century, China. Figure in flowing robes of the immortal Lan Tsai Ho holding basket or vase of flowers in both hands. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with untouched surfaces and good patina. 7-72529 (300-500)

4183
$2,760.00

IVORY CHESS SET. 19th century, China. 32 pieces. Red and white carvings of mandarins with puzzle ball bases. SIZE: Smallest: 3-1/2″ h. Tallest: 6-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-73132 (300-500)

4184
$172.50

CARVED IVORY SHOE HORN. Early 20th century. Signed Tiffany & Co. Handle with monogram in blue script. SIZE: 11-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73131 (200-300)

4185
$115.00

CARVED IVORY NEEDLE CASE. 19th century, China. Canton work. Surface carved with dragons, butterflies, bats and clouds. Accompanied by five implements. SIZE: 6-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Generally good. Base and top each with chip. 7-73130 (200-300)

4186
$172.50

JAPANESE CARVED IVORY SHIP OF LUCK. 19th century. Depicting a boat filled with gods of luck with several children, an octopus alongside. SIZE: 6″ l. CONDITION: With good color and patina. Female figure at stern of boat missing piece of scarf. Otherwise very good. 7-72525 (300-500)

4187
$115.00

CHINESE EXPORT FEATHER & IVORY FAN. 19th century, China. With pierced ivory stays mounted with duck feathers painted with central scene with figures flanked by floral sprays. Fan edged with peacock feathers. Housed in contemporary gold shadowbox frame. SIZE: Fan: 13″ h x 24″ w open. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-70043 (200-300)

4188
$172.50

CHINESE FEATHERED FAN. Carved and pierced ivory stays, duck feathers painted with scene of two women in flowers, edged with peacock feathers. Housed in contemporary deep gilt frame. SIZE: Fan: 12″ x 20″ open. CONDITION: Overall very good and intact. 9-25126 (200-250)

4189
$115.00

CARVED INK SCREEN. China. Carved lacquer panel with scene of bear in landscape. Set in rosewood frame with archaic style carving. SIZE: 7” h x 6-1/2” l x 3-5/8″ d. CONDITION: Very good with nice color and patina. 7-72757 (200-300)

4190
$0.00

CARVED ROSEWOOD TABLE SCREEN. China. Rectangular panel inlaid with carved bulls in a treed and floral landscape. Mounted in carved base. SIZE: 17-1/2″ h x 12″ w x 8-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72734 (200-300)

4191
$517.50

FINE CARVED AND INLAID TABLE SCREEN. 19th century, China. Screen with pierce carved scrolling border centering a panel inlaid in ivory and sandalwood depicting scenes of individuals within palace settings. Mounted on conforming frame. SIZE: 32″ h x 23-1/2″ w x 11″ d. CONDITION: Retaining original surfaces with warm patina and good color. Panel with normal and expected shrinkage. 7-72837 (800-1,200)

4192
$115.00

BLUE AND WHITE DECORATED PORCELAIN PLAQUE. 20th century, China. Decorated in underglaze blue with song birds perched in floral branches with three lines of calligraphy. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h x 10″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72731 (200-300)

4193
$1,495.00

PORCELAIN PLAQUE. Early 20th century, China, Republican Period. Famille Rose decoration of a tiger in mountain landscape. SIZE: 15-3/4″ h x 10-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72732 (200-300)

4194
$575.00

FAMILLE ROSE PLAQUE. Republican Period, China. Scene of the Immortals with attendants in treed landscape. Within a rosewood frame. SIZE: Sight: 21-1/4″ x 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72979 (500-700)

4194A
$0.00

SPECIAL ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOT. This lot consists of twelve past Julia auction firearm 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 15% 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)

4195
$2,012.50

CINNABAR CARVING IN SHAPE OF A BOAT. 19th century, China. Surface carved with the 8 precious things and emblems of the immortals. Further decoration of carved inlaid soapstone. SIZE: 7-3/4″ l x 3-1/3″ w. CONDITION: Two soapstone spandrels absent. With minor chips and cracks throughout. Damage to corner of bow, stern, corner of base and gunwale. 9-26359 (1,000-1,500)

4196
$1,552.50

FINELY CARVED CINNABAR BOTTLE VASE. Late 18th, early 19th century, China. The bottle vase with mouth in form of garlic head finely carved overall in relief with children at play within a pastoral landscape within floral and foliate borders. SIZE: 10″ h. CONDITION: Nice color and old patina. Footed base with losses, dryness and with shrinkage cracks to footrim, otherwise good. 7-73007 (200-300)

4197
$460.00

CARVED CINNABAR BOX WITH LID. 4 character honorific mark on bottom. The butterfly shaped box carved with children at play in a mountainous village landscape, sides carved with floral vinery. SIZE: 1-7/8” h x 6” l. CONDITION: Lid with two repair cracks. Base with rim chips and cracks. 7-72748 (300-500)

4198
$690.00

CARVED CINNABAR BOX. Possibly 19th century, China. Round box with conforming lid carved overall with mallow flowers. Interior in black lacquer. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 6-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Restored. Exterior with nicely worn surfaces of mellow color. 7-72749 (400-600)

4199
$2,587.50

PAIR OF CINNABAR COVERED JARS. Chinese, late 19th/early 20th century. Nice examples with deep carving in relief of a gathering of sages in a mountainous forest landscape. Each fitted with conforming lid with a flower bud knop finial. Base applied with old paper label with 6-figure character mark identifying the jar as “Ch’ing Dynasty, Kuang-hsu, circa 1874-1876”. SIZE: 11-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good. Showing wear to copper surfaces on top rim and to corresponding rim on lid. 9-24769 (2,000-3,000)

4200
$690.00

CARVED GREEN CINNABAR SQUARE BOX. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Of square form with cut corners, carved with treed mountainous landscapes depicting historical military scene, sides with panels of scrolling vinery. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 9″ square. CONDITION: Structurally very good with minor and minimal losses to interior edge of lid and small chips to corners. 7-72516 (300-500)

4201
$1,437.50

ROUND COVERED CINNABAR BOX. 18th century, China. Finely carved overall with roses and foliage. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 5-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Loss to the rim. Otherwise good. 7-73145 (400-600)

4202
$0.00

CHINESE CINNABAR CARVED CHARGER. China, Ming style. Carved with double phoenix in flight amidst floral foliage of peonies. Underside with 6 character Ch’ien Lung mark. SIZE: 11-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25158 (3,500-4,500)

4203
$0.00

CHINESE CARVED HONGMU BOX. Benchmade example with sliding lid, molded edge and fielded panel. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 7-1/4″ l x 5″ w. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-25159 (500-800)

4204
$575.00

CHINESE HONGMU INLAID COVERED BOX. Octagonal box with central panel inlaid with hardstone birds and flowering branches. Shaped sides decorated overall with silver cloisons. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h x 7-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Good overall with original surfaces. 9-25095 (1,000-1,500)

4205
$230.00

LACQUERED BOX. 19th century, China. Rectangular form with a black lacquered surface inlaid with a bone polychrome figure of an immortal. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 6-3/4″ l x 4-3/4″ w. CONDITION: With chips to corners of box and lid. Otherwise good. 7-73118 (300-500)

4206
$345.00

TWO K’OSSU SILK PANELS. Early 20th century, China. Each with central designs of the immortals and warriors within blue borders. SIZE: First: 31-1/2″ x 32-3/4″. Second: 67″ h x 15-1/2″ w. CONDITION: First generally faded with light soiling. Second slightly faded with some staining. Borders in need of reattachment. 7-72534 (300-500)

4207
$575.00

RANK BADGE. 19th century, China. Chain stitch on metallic gold ground depicting an exotic bird above stylized waves beneath swirling cloud bands and emblems. Housed in hardwood molded frame. SIZE: 11-1/4” square. CONDITION: Structurally very good with slight overall fading. 7-72554 (200-300)

4208
$0.00

TWO FRAMED SCREEN FRAGMENTS. 19th century, Japan. Depicting battle scenes in ink, colors and gilt on paper. Mounted in gilt wood frames with eglomise borders under glass. SIZE: Sight: 25-1/2″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally very good. Not examined out of frame. 7-72559 (300-500)

4209
$2,875.00

SILK BROCADE PANEL. 20th century, China. Scene of Ameda Buddha surrounded by Buddhist saints. Inscriptions in Chinese, Manchu, Uighur and Tibetan. Ch’ien Lung cyclical date included. SIZE: 54″ l x 33-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good with fading to indigo back. 9-27035 (500-700)

4210
$115.00

THREE FRAMED OBJECTS. Chinese silver comb within a silk brocade border, pierced jade pendant within textured silk floral border and rank badge decorated with song birds and flowers within a bat border made into purse. All housed in contemporary frames. SIZE: Comb: 7-1/4″ x 9-1/4″ sight. Pendant: 9-1/2″ x 7-1/2″ sight. Badge: 15″ x 10-1/2″ purse size. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Generally very good. Silver comb with slight damages. 9-25116 (400-600)

4211
$0.00

PAIR OF JADE BRACELETS. 19th century, China. White with areas of dark and brilliant green and dark green markings. SIZE: 3-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26669 (400-600)

4212
$0.00

PAIR OF JADE BRACELETS. 19th century, China. Bracelets of lavender color with areas of brilliant green and russet markings. SIZE: 3-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26670 (300-500)

4213
$0.00

PAIR OF PEKING GLASS BRACELETS. 19th century, China. Pure white color. SIZE: 3″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26671 (300-500)

4214
$0.00

HAND MIRROR. Early 20th century, China. Frame of gilt repousse copper centering an oval beveled glass plate. Back inset with a soapstone panel inlaid with a grape and squirrel design in coral, carnelian, amethyst and jade. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 3-3/4″ w. CONDITION: With normal and expected wear to gilded surfaces. Stone panel missing two grapes, otherwise good. 7-73139 (200-300)

4215
$1,380.00

AMETHYST PENDANT NECKLACE. 19th, early 20th century, China. Amethyst pendant carved with fox figures suspended on 14kt gold chain interspaced with amethyst beads. Piece depicts fable of the “Fox and the Grapes”. SIZE: Pendant: 1-1/2″ x 1-1/4″ x 1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. Beads with some wear and slight imperfections. Pendant with fleabites to tail of one fox. 9-25187 (700-900)

4216
$460.00

TWO LADY’S HAND MIRRORS. 19th century, China. Each circular mirror plate within a molded brass frame inlaid with various semi-precious cabochon hard stones, each mounted with a jade handle. SIZE: 8″ and 5-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26232 (300-500)

4217
$0.00

CARVED JADEITE PENDANT. Early 20th century, China. Stone of apple green color. Carving with pomegranates and foliage. Platinum necklace set with small diamonds and seed pearls. SIZE: Pendant: 1-3/8″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25883 (2,500-3,500)

4218
$0.00

JADE AND LACQUER BEAD NECKLACE. 19th century, China. Fashioned with two strands of gold lacquered wood beads inlaid with mosaics of mother-of-pearl joined by two jade pendants. Clasp marked “SILVER” “LIU” (hallmark) and “CHINA”. SIZE: 17-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Generally good. Beads with minimal losses to abalone. 9-26721 (800-1,200)

4219
$575.00

JADE AND PEKING GLASS NECKLACE. 19th century, China. Designed with three strands of white milky Peking glass beads fastened with a brass belt buckle comprised of two jade and one coral colored Peking glass cabochons. SIZE: 27″ l. CONDITION: Good. 9-26693 (800-1,200)

4220
$345.00

SILVER AND CORAL NECKLACE. 19th century, China. Necklace comprised silver with coral and turquoise beads suspended by silver boys. Repousse decorated pendant in the form of a seal. SIZE: 33″ l. CONDITION: Pendant with slight corrosion, otherwise good. 9-26694 (400-600)

4221
$5,175.00

SILVER AND JADE HAND MIRROR. Early 20th century, China. Repousse silver back set with tourmalines and jades. Central white jade panel carved in relief with pomegranate. Handle of white jade in the form of a dragon headed garment hook set within a marked silver frame. SIZE: 6-3/4” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26689 (2,000-3,000)

4222
$2,587.50

DEHUA WARE FIGURE OF MENCIUS. 18th century, Fujiun Province, China. With faint seal mark on back of figure beneath glaze. Blanc de chine Dehua figure of Bodhidharma in long flowing robe on rockwork plinth. Offered with original case. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Acquired in 1937 by Fritz Hardenbrook on his travels in China, 1935-1937. CONDITION: Overall very good with roughness to edges of robe. 9-25072 (2,000-3,000)

4223
$115.00

BLANC DE CHINE FIGURE OF TE HUA KUAN TI. 19th century, China. Robed figure displaying a curled dragon on his belly, seated on a throne. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72513 (200-300)

4224
$230.00

BLANC DE CHINE FIGURE OF AN IMMORTAL. Circa 1920, China. Depicting female immortal on back of a foo dog, together with carved wood stand. SIZE: Statue: 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Small damage to tip of thumb, otherwise good. 7-72533 (300-500)

4225
$575.00

BLANC DE CHINE FIGURE OF THE GODDESS OF MERCY. Early 20th century, China. The seated robed figure holding a scroll. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good. Forefinger left hand broken but present. 9-26386 (400-600)

4226
$287.50

TWO PORCELAIN FIGURES ON STANDS. 19th century, China. First, a blanc de chine figure of the Buddha Mi Lo Fu mounted on hardwood stand. Second, a polychrome decorated figure of the god of official promotions (signed) mounted on hardwood stand. SIZE: 1st: 6-1/2″ h. 2nd: 15-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Buddha with damages and losses to both hands and with some craquelure and discoloration. Second with loss to fingertips, proper right hand and absence of scepter. 9-25221 (300-500)

4227
$3,450.00

PORCELAIN FIGURE OF KUAN YIN MOUNTED IN STYLIZED PAGODA. 18th century, China. Seated figure with child framed within a pavilion of chased gilt bronze with canton and plique de jour enamels. Pagoda roof of curved glass decorated with polychrome vinery. Roof mounted with bells. Raised on hexagonal enameled and gilt metal mounted base. Now designed as a lamp. SIZE: 19″ h. CONDITION: Crack to one panel, otherwise good. 7-72540 (600-800)

4228
$0.00

PORCELAIN WATER COUPE. Late 18th, early 19th century, China. Small beehive shaped coupe with floral decoration in underglaze blue. SIZE: 2″ h x 2″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good with minimal and minor roughness to footrim. 9-25743 (400-600)

4229
$2,300.00

FINE PEACH BLOOM BEEHIVE WATER POT. 18th century, China. With 6 character mark in underglaze blue. Fine soft glaze simulating ripening fruit decorated with four cloudband rondels. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 4-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with fine craquelure. 7-70030 (1,200-1,500)

4230
$632.50

PORCELAIN WATER COUPE. 19th century, China. With 6 character Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Beehive shape. Powder blue glaze with gilt dragons. SIZE: 2” h x 3-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72760 (400-600)

4231
$575.00

WATER COUPE. 18th/19th century, China. Four character underglaze blue mark Chung Ke Tang Chih. Clair de lune glaze. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73127 (300-500)

4232
$201.25

PORCELAIN SCROLL WEIGHT. Republican Period, circa 1920, China. Of rectangular form with Famille Verte decoration of pavilions in a mountainous landscape. Two sides with calligraphy. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h x 8-1/4″ l x 2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25736 (300-500)

4233
$0.00

FANCIFUL PORCELAIN ENAMELED DRAGON. 19th century, China. With Famille Verte surface. Fitted to hardwood stand. SIZE: Dragon: 7-1/4″ h x 12-1/2″ l. Overall: 9-1/4″ h x 13-1/2″ l. CONDITION: With repair to tail above hind legs. Loss of tooth, claw tip, otherwise good. 9-25737 (3,000-5,000)

4234
$345.00

AN HUA DECORATED PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Cylindrical body with flaring mouth decorated with figure of a man astride a water buffalo beneath a flowering tree. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Rim with two old repairs, one with radiating tight hairline. Otherwise good. 9-25739 (500-700)

4235
$0.00

PORCELAIN WINE CUP. 18th century, China. Decorated in underglaze blue with a pine tree. Interior decorated with crosshatched borders. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h x 3″ dia. CONDITION: Top rim with fleabites and minor roughness. Otherwise good. 9-25742 (500-700)

4236
$115.00

PORCELAIN ROULEAU VASE. 19th century, China. Cafe au lait surface with underglaze blue decoration of dragons amidst clouds. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: Base rim with 1″ chip, otherwise good. 9-25747 (200-300)

4237
$575.00

SUNG STYLE YELLOW ENAMEL BOWL. 19th Century, China. Interior surface impressed with dragons, phoenix and auspicious characters around a central Sung regnal date. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 7-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Old professional repair to rim visible only under black light. Surfaces otherwise appear original. Yellow enamel in very good condition. 9-25093 (1,000-1,500)

4238
$431.25

MINIATURE PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China, with 6 character Ch’ien Lung seal mark on base. Enamel faux bois surface decorated overall with flowering prunus. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Top ground, otherwise good. 9-25091 (500-800)

4239
$690.00

BLUE GILT DECORATED PORCELAIN BOWL. 18th century, China. Bowl with wide flaring rim designed with cobalt blue souffle glaze. Gilt decorated with diaperwork and floral sprays. SIZE: 3″ h x 8-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Structurally very good with overall wear to gilding. 9-25729 (800-1,200)

4240
$287.50

PAIR OF TRIGRAM TURQUOISE VASES. Circa 1900, China. Each of square Tsung form, the rectangular sides with molded design of trigrams covered by turquoise glaze. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with small chip to rim of one. 7-72491 (300-500)

4241
$230.00

FLORAL DECORATED STONEWARE VASE. Late 19th century, Japan. Decorated with dense floral vinery overall within borders of acanthus leaves, thunder meanders and jui-i in a buff slip glaze on an unusual lime green ground. Offered with hardwood stand. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h x 11-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Structurally very good with fine craquelure overall. One area of brown staining approx. 1″ dia. 7-73009 (200-300)

4242
$19,550.00

PAIR OF RECTANGULAR FORM PORCELAIN VASES. 19th century, China. Decorated overall in underglaze blue and red. Front and reverse of each with water dragons and carp. Sides with herons amongst flower bands beneath band of thunder meanders and bats. Lower register of lotus and water plants. Foot with sprigs of bamboo. SIZE: 17-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall with strong vibrant color. 7-72987 (400-600)

4243
$1,955.00

BLUE DECORATED BALUSTER JAR WITH COVER. 19th century, China. With underglaze blue decoration of dragons and pearls within a ground of cloud bands and waves with unglazed footrim. Fitted with conforming lid decorated with cloud bands surmounted by finial. SIZE: 25″ h. CONDITION: Vase very good overall with normal and expected abrasions and flecks on rim edge. Lid with shallow shell form chip on rim. 7-72957 (400-600)

4244
$3,910.00

DECORATED PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. With Ch’ien Lung seal mark on base. Decorated with reserves of mythical animals amidst flowering trees. Set within a pink ground with “wan” meander patterns strewn with auspicious emblems within borders of turquoise brocade patterns. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-72954 (600-800)

4245
$1,265.00

FAMILLE VERTE WALL SHELF. Late 19th century, China. Decorated overall with floral sprays and exotic birds. SIZE: 10-3/4″ h x 8-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72509 (300-500)

4246
$517.50

PORCELAIN ROUND COVERED BOX. Early 20th century, China. Round box with conforming lid decorated overall in dense floral vinery with dragon and bird of paradise in underglaze blue. With 6 character Ch’ien Lung seal mark on base. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72496 (300-500)

4247
$690.00

BLANC-SUR-BLANC PORCELAIN VASE. Chinese, 19th century. Modeled in a monochrome white glaze with elephant mask handles and relief decoration of acanthus leaves, Ju-i border and stylized floral scrolling. SIZE: 24″ h. CONDITION: Tight old vertical hairline descending from upper rim, approx 1-1/2″ l. Otherwise very good. 9-24190 (800-1,200)

4248
$3,105.00

PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE. China, Ch’ien Lung mark and possibly of the period. Lavender blue ground decorated with Famille Verte chrysanthemums amidst rockery. SIZE: 11” h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72733 (200-300)

4249
$0.00

PORCELAIN COVERED JAR. China. Oviform shape. Underglaze blue archaic style decoration. Blue double ring on base. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Very good with glaze bubbles. 7-72735 (200-300)

4250
$287.50

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BOWL. Early 20th century, China. Tao Quang mark. Decoration of vases and flowers alternating with floral rondels. Interior decorated with 5 bats. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h x 7-5/8” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72736 (200-300)

4251
$258.75

PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH. Early 20th century, China. Cyclical Tao Huang mark on base. Decorated overall with stylized flowers, bats and musical stones all on turquoise ground. SIZE: 5-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72738 (200-300)

4252
$2,875.00

PORCELAIN JAR. 18th century, China. 6 character Hsuan Te mark on bottom. Underglaze blue decoration of stylized lotuses in heaped and piled style. SIZE: 5″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72739 (200-300)

4253
$3,450.00

SQUARE PORCELAIN VASE. 19the century, China. With 6 character Kuang-Hsu mark on base. Tsung base with elephant mask handles. Cobalt blue glaze. SIZE: 11-1/2” h x 5-1/4″ square. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72744 (300-500)

4254
$1,265.00

PORCELAIN BOWL. 20th century, China. With 6 character Ch’ien Lung mark on base. With sepia decoration of a pair of birds in a winter tree. Opposing side with a poem. SIZE: 3-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: With general overall wear to painted surfaces, otherwise very good. 9-27042 (300-500)

4255
$2,645.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN BOWLS. Late 19th century, China. With 6 character seal mark on base. Yellow ground with Famille Rose decoration of floral scrolling. Iron red bats on interior. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 5-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good with slight roughness to rims. 9-27040 (400-600)

4256
$345.00

SMALL KUAN STYLE CENSER. Late 19th century, China. With 4 character underglaze blue Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Gray glaze with burnt brown feet. SIZE: 3-3/4” dia. CONDITION: With overall craquelure. Generally good. 9-27039 (300-500)

4257
$1,265.00

WU TSAI DECORATED BOWL. Early 20th century, China. With 6 character Wan Li mark on base. Decorated overall with children and tigers. SIZE: 4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27022 (300-500)

4258
$0.00

FINE FOUR PANEL INLAID AND LACQUER FLOOR SCREEN. Dated 1853, China. The rosewood frame inset with lacquer panels inlaid with figures of the poets Wang Hsi Chih, Wang Wei, Li Po, and Tu Fu. Inlays of died ivory, coral, mother of pearl and other materials. All accompanied by poems inlaid in mother of pearl characters. The reverse decorated overall with painted birds, flowers & calligraphy. SIZE: 64″ h x 20″ w of each panel. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-73004 (3,000-5,000)

4259
$4,887.50

OUTSTANDING 19TH CENTURY CHINESE ROSEWOOD CARVED ÉTAGÈRE. This magnificent Chinese Étagère is carved from solid rosewood. It is wonderfully ornate featuring all over relief carving. Pierced carved fret work ornaments all of the shelves as well as pierce lattice work panels on the side. The cabinet is fitted with one dove tailed drawer at base and one relief carved paneled door which opens to an interior. The entire cabinet supported on animal carved feet. Features a heavy bold pierced carved crest that ornaments three sides of the top. Circa 1840-1880. SIZE: 5’1” height, 36” deep. CONDITION: There are a couple of small fretwork losses. Otherwise generally great condition. 9-27188 (4,000-8,000)

4260
$920.00

CARVED ROSEWOOD SIDE TABLE. 19th century, China. Rectangular top with inset panel and simulated bamboo molded edges, above conforming frieze continuing to square molded legs joined by conforming box stretcher. The whole of simulated bamboo carving. SIZE: 34″ h x 35-1/2″ l x 17-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Professionally repolished with filled shrinkage cracks. 7-72625 (600-800)

4261
$3,680.00

CARVED ROSEWOOD TABLE. 19th century, China. Surface carved with flowers and animal masks. Top inset with Famille Verte plaque with reserves of people in garden scenes. Raised on four angular legs, notch carved, joined to a medial shelf with pierce carved foliate frieze terminating in stylized claw and ball feet. SIZE: 32″ h x 27″ dia overall. Insert: 18-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Retains original old surfaces. Very good overall. 7-72624 (600-800)

4262
$287.50

ROSEWOOD LOLLING CHAIR. 19th century, China. Yoke crestrail continuing to scrolled ears above the rectangular molded panel flanked by canted cylindrical stiles joined to downswept arms centering a conforming panel seat. Raised on shaped curvilinear legs joined by a box stretcher. SIZE: 32-1/2″ h of back. 37″ d overall. 20″ w of seat. CONDITION: Structurally very good with fine surfaces and patina. 7-72840 (300-500)

4263
$0.00

PAIR OF HARDWOOD INLAID SEAL CHESTS. China. Each rosewood cabinet with hinged lid opening to a tray, front with pair of cabinet doors opening to two banks of three small drawers on bracket base. Each fitted with carrying handles and brass hardware. Each with polychrome soapstone inlays depicting flowering trees, butterflies and exotic birds. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h x 12-1/2″ w x 9-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25161 (4,000-6,000)

4264
$0.00

CHINESE FIVE-PANEL COROMANDEL SCREEN. Each panel having front and opposing sides decorated with figures, pavilions & landscape views. SIZE: 60-1/2″ h x 12″ w of each panel. CONDITION: With damages and restoration along top sections of each panel including, but not limited to, losses to lacquer. Fair to good overall. 9-25897 (3,500-5,000)

4265
$862.50

CARVED CHINESE ROSEWOOD INLAID SIDE CHAIR. 19th century, China. Shaped back centering a circular panel inset with marble flanked by pierce carved floral panels, all with dense mother of pearl floral inlays joined to rectangular seat with molded edge inset with conforming marble panel. Frontal apron inlaid with abalone floral decoration. Chair raised on square legs with box stretcher. SIZE: 36″ h of back, 16-1/2″ h of seat. CONDITION: Structurally good with normal and expected shrinkage and looseness to frame. 9-25899 (800-1,200)

4266
$460.00

CHINESE ROSEWOOD MARBLE TOP SIDE TABLE. 19th century, China. Rectangular top with inset marble above conforming pierce carved frieze raised on square molded legs joined by medial shelf. The whole with mother of pearl floral vinery inlays. SIZE: 31″ h x 16″ l x 12″ w. CONDITION: Structurally very good with old surfaces and good color. Marble with slight water staining. One leg with diagonal stress crack 2″ below medial shelf. Should be noted, although leg remains stable. 9-25900 (400-600)

4267
$0.00

CARVED ROSEWOOD CHEST. 20th century, China. Surface carved overall with dragons and phoenixes within cloud motifs with engraved brass mounts. The hinged lid opening to a well, the pair of cupboard doors opening to an interior fitted with an arrangement of small drawers. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h x 17″ w x 12-3/4″ d. CONDITION: With untouched surfaces. Very good overall. 9-26686 (4,000-6,000)

4268
$0.00

CARVED ROSEWOOD CURIO CABINET. China. Rectangular case carved overall with intricate scrollwork and dragons centering lanterns within panels fitted with arrangement of drawers and doors raised on scrolled feet. Engraved brass mounts. SIZE: 19″ h x 19″ w x 10″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25162 (10,000-15,000)

4269
$460.00

HARDWOOD DRESSING BOX. 19th century, China. Rectangular box with hinged lid and hammered butterfly and bat shaped Paktong fittings opening to tray in which is fitted a framed dressing mirror. Box with inset with 2 shadow stones opening to interior fitted with bank of two drawers. Dressing box sides fitted with carrying handles. Raised on small ogee bracket feet. SIZE: 7″ h x 9″ w x 11-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Good overall with old surfaces and some minor warping to frame. 7-72573 (200-300)

4270
$0.00

TWO FOLDING SCREENS. 19th century, China. 4-panel example depicting scholars teaching their pupils. 6-panel example paint decorated with agricultural scenes. SIZE: 4-panel: 38″ h x 18-1/2″ each panel. 6-panel: 69-1/2″ h x 24-1/2″ each panel. CONDITION: Both faded, smaller with water stains within borders. Larger with large repair to vertical slice in central panel. Panels with minor touch-ups. 9-25567 (500-1,000)

4271
$345.00

ORIENTAL HARDWOOD SPECIMEN CABINET. Rectangular case with arrangement of 24 small drawers of varying size raised on short cabriole legs. SIZE: 24″ h x 24-1/2″ w x 9-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good with old shrinkage splits on case seams. 7-72569-1 (200-300)

4272
$287.50

ROSEWOOD CURIO CABINET. Early 20th century, China. Dovetailed open cabinet with multiple shelves pierce carved with vase, heart, fan and clover shapes on ogee bracket base. SIZE: 26″ h x 23″ w x 5-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 7-72569 (200-300)

4273
$575.00

ROSEWOOD STAND. 20th century, China. Finely carved with archaic scrolling and floral scrolled corner braces, square molded legs joined by shaped box stretcher. SIZE: 25″ h x 12-3/4″ square. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73110 (400-600)

4274
$172.50

CARVED CAMPHOR JEWELRY CHEST. Late 19th century, China. Carved overall in relief with landscapes and floral sprigs. Rectangular case fitted with arrangement of small drawers. SIZE: 15″ h x 14-1/2″ w x 8-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Front of cabinet absent otherwise very good. 7-72541 (300-500)

4275
$0.00

CHINESE MULTI-DRAWER MAHOGANY AND TEAK STORAGE CABINET. 2nd Quarter 20th century. Rectangular case with a pair of paneled doors opening to a fully fitted interior of two aligned short drawers over a bank of 11 long drawers, all with floral carved grips. The makers and retailers label affixed to the back; “J. L. GEORGE PROP/805 AVENUE ROAD/SHANGHAI, CHINA”. SIZE: 51″h x 38″w x 23-1/2″d. CONDITION: Structurally very good with shrinkage cracks at rear of top. 9-22725 (1,500-2,500)

4276
$0.00

CHINESE EIGHT-PANEL COROMANDEL SCREEN. Each panel having front and opposing sides decorated with figures, pavilions & landscape views. SIZE: 55-1/2″ h x 11-1/2″ w of each panel. CONDITION: Dry surfaces with minor losses. Sections of top of each panel with losses to lacquer. 9-25896 (3,500-5,000)

4277
$690.00

PAIR OF CARVED MARBLE GUARDIAN LIONS. Early 20th century, China. SIZE: 36″ h. CONDITION: Weathering and cracks. 9-25603 (800-1,200)

4278
$690.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Ink and color on paper, depicting an autumn mountainous landscape with figures crossing a bridge. Inscribed, signed, “(?) Cai in Guangzhou,” dated the tenth month of year 1987, with three seals. SIZE: 39-3/4″ x 21″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73079 (400-600)

4279
$0.00

HANDSCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO LI SHUTONG (1880-1942). Calligraphic writing on excerpt from “Avatamsaka Sutra”. Signed “Hongyi,” with multiple seals. SIZE: 3-1/2″ x 93″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73078 (500-700)

4280
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, WU QINGXIA (B. 1910-2008). Ink and color on paper, depicting a bird perched on persimmon branches. Inscribed, dated spring in yiwei year, with two seals. SIZE: 26-1/4″ x 17″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73070 (400-600)

4281
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th century. Ink, color, and gilt on paper, finely depicting in the blue and green style with a recluse and his attendant in a mountainous landscape with misty clouds and ancient pines. Inscribed, signed “Daqian,” with one seal “Zhang Yuan”. SIZE: 35-3/4″ x 15-5/8″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73071 (700-900)

4282
$920.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Calligraphic panel on the top, writing in cursive script, signed “Zuoren,” dated jiazi year, with one seal “Wu Zuoren”. Painting panel on the bottom, ink and light color on paper, mountain and rocks. signed “Fu Baoshi,” dated the third month of year 1954, with one seal. SIZE: Each: 17-1/2″ x 13-1/4″. Total: 38-1/4″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Good, slight stain. 7-73072 (700-900)

4283
$805.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Ink and color on paper, finely depicting a scholar in a serene landscape with river and pines. Signed “Shaomei Chen Yunzhang,” dated winter in yiwei year, with two seals. SIZE: 36″ x 16-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73073 (600-800)

4284
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Ink and color on paper, depicting a lone scholar boating in a river, with green mountains in the distance. Inscribed, signed “Shuren Zhang Daqian Yuan,” dated the first month of jiawu year, with two seals. SIZE: 35-1/2″ x 14-3/4″. CONDITION: Good, slightly soiled. 7-73074 (400-600)

4285
$575.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Ink and light color on paper, depicting a mountainous landscape with trees. Inscribed, signed “Binhong,” with one seal. SIZE: 51-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73075 (400-600)

4286
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO CHEN YUNZHANG (1909-1954). Ink on paper, finely depicting a lone scholar boating beneath cliffs. Signed “Shaomei Chen Yunzhang,” dated autumn in dingwei year, with two seals. SIZE: 64″ x 9″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73076 (600-800)

4287
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Three panels mounted on the same scroll, top panel with calligraphic writing in running script. Signed, with one seal; Middle panel depicting green mountains and river, ink and color on paper. Inscribed, signed “Daqian jushi Zhang Yuan,” with two seals; Bottom panel with ink and color depiction of a scholar contemplating on a riverbank. Signed “Shuren Zhang Yuan Da Feng Tang,” with two seals. SIZE: Each: 10-5/8″ x 6-1/2″; Total: 37″ x 10″. CONDITION: Good with slight stain. 7-73077 (600-800)

4288
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Ink & color on paper, depicting cricket & grasshopper and a fruit basket. Inscribed, signed “Baishi,” dated bingyin year, with two seals. SIZE: 38-1/2″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73065 (400-600)

4289
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO GUO CHUANZHANG (1912-1990). Ink on paper, depicting Mount Huang amidst misty clouds. Inscribed, signed, dated spring in dingmao year, with one seal. SIZE: 26-3/4″ x 17-5/8″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73066 (500-700)

4290
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink on paper, depicting bamboo branches, inscribed with a long prose. Signed “Banqiao Zheng Xie,” with two seals. SIZE: 38-1/2″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73067 (400-600)

4291
$115.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Ink and color on paper, depicting three rams in a landscape. Signed “Jilu,” with one artist’s seal “Liu Jilu,” dated spring in gengshen year, with one seal. SIZE: 52-1/2″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73068 (400-600)

4292
$690.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO LAI SHAOQI (1915-2000). Ink and light color on paper, finely depicting Mount Huang. Inscribed, signed, dated autumn in year 1980, with one seal. SIZE: 34-1/4″ x 18-3/8″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73069 (500-700)

4293
$115.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Ink and color on paper, depicting birds amidst lychee fruit branches. Signed “Zi’ang,” with two seals. SIZE: 38-3/4″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73063 (400-600)

4294
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO HUANG JUNBI. Ink and color on paper, two paintings mounted on the same scroll. The first finely depicting a recluse and his attendant contemplating in front of a waterfall. Inscribed, signed “Nanhai Huang Junbi at the age of 75,” dated a winter day in yiyou year, with two seals. The second depicting a pavilion on a mountain-top, inscribed. Signed “Nanhai Huang Junbi,” with two seals. SIZE: Each: 14-3/4″ x 11-1/4″; Total: 37-1/2″ x 11-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73064 (700-900)

4295
$0.00

HANGING SCHOLL, CHINA. 20th century. Ink and light color on paper, depicting the scene of Fan Dafu and Xi Shi boating. Inscribed, signed “Shifa,” dated xinyou year, with three seals. SIZE: 50-3/4″ x 25″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73062 (400-600)

4296
$690.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, YANG ZHIGUANG (B. 1903). Ink and color on paper, depicting figures in a wintry scene. Signed, dated the third month of gengshen year (1980), with one seal. SIZE: 53″ x 22-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73061 (500-700)

4297
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, XU XI (B. 1940). Ink and light color on paper, depicting scene of spring rain in Jiangnan area. Inscribed, signed, dated xinmao year, with one seal. SIZE: 27″ x 26″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73059 (400-600)

4298
$115.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th century. Ink and color on paper, finely depicting birds amidst grape vines. Inscribed, signed “Chen Jun,” with two seals. SIZE: 38″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73060 (300-500)

4299
$0.00

PAIR OF JADE PLAQUES. China. Each of rectangular form with rounded corners. Carved with a ship on one side and 4 characters on the reverse. Stone of a pale green-white color. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 1-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73036, 7-73040 (400-600)

4300
$57.50

JADE PLAQUE. China. Rectangular form. Stone of a gray-white color. Carving of 2 scholars, reverse with a cursive script poem. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 1-5/8″ w. CONDITION: With crack at base, otherwise good. 7-73037 (200-300)

4301
$57.50

JADE PLAQUE. China. Rectangular form with rounded ends. Stone of a greenish white color. Surface carved with a water buffalo, reverse with 4 seal characters. SIZE: 2″ l x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73038 (200-300)

4302
$0.00

JADE PLAQUE. China. Rectangular form. Grey-white stone with cloudy areas. Surface carved with a figure of Kuan Ti, reverse with 4 characters. SIZE: 2-1/4″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73039 (200-300)

4303
$402.50

JADE PLAQUE. China. Oval shaped. Greenish white stone. Surface carved with a child and a lotus plant, reverse with bats and clouds. Top carved with a pair of phoenixes. SIZE: 2-1/4″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73041 (200-300)

4304
$86.25

JADE RITUAL DISK. 19th century, China. Pi with a surface carved in a grain pattern. Stone of a gray color with black veining. SIZE: 1-7/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73042 (200-300)

4305
$115.00

JADE PENDANT. China. Greenish white stone carved in the form of a pair of peaches with foliage. SIZE: 1-3/4″ l x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: One occluded spot, otherwise very good. 7-73043 (200-300)

4306
$0.00

JADE PENDANT. China. Greenish white stone with cloudy areas. Carved as a cabbage. SIZE: 2″ l x 1-1/4″ w. CONDITION: With fissures and occlusions. Generally good. 7-73044 (200-300)

4307
$258.75

JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Greenish white stone with an area of russet. Carving of a woman with a child. SIZE: 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73045 (200-300)

4308
$0.00

JADE CARVING OF A PAIR OF FOO DOGS. China. Greenish gray stone. SIZE: 1-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73046 (200-300)

4309
$57.50

JADE CARVING OF A DOG WITH A PUPPY. China. Gray stone. SIZE: 1-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73047 (200-300)

4310
$632.50

JADE CARVING OF A PAIR OF EGGPLANTS. China. Light celadon colored stone with russet areas. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l x 1-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73048 (200-300)

4310A
$690.00

JADE CARVING OF PAIR OF QUAIL. 19th century, China. Quails depicted feeding on a millet plant. White stone with russet areas. SIZE: 2″ h x 3-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good with natural fissure running horizontally above the base. 9-26383 (400-600)

4311
$115.00

JADE CARVING OF A PAIR OF FOO DOGS. China. Gray green colored stone. SIZE: 2″ l x 1-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73049 (200-300)

4312
$0.00

JADE CARVING. China. Stone of yellow-green color. Study of a cicada on a section of bamboo. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Fissure to the stone at tip of stalk. 7-73050 (200-300)

4313
$57.50

JADE CARVING. China. Dog and a puppy playing with a leaf. Stone of a gray celadon color. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Small stress crack at tip of leaf, otherwise good. 7-73051 (200-300)

4314
$0.00

JADE CARVING. China. Pale green-white stone. Carving of a double gourd with lotus. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Fissures to the stone. 7-73052 (200-300)

4315
$0.00

CARVED JADE PEBBLE. China. Gray green and russet colored stone. Carving of a frog and a lotus plant. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73053 (200-300)

4316
$86.25

JADE PLAQUE. 19th century, China. White stone carved in the form of a water dragon. SIZE: 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73054 (200-300)

4317
$402.50

JADE CARVING. China. Greenish white stone carved as a child with a pair of gourds. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73055 (200-300)

4318
$172.50

JADE CARVING OF A RECLINING FOO DOG. China. Grayish green stone. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73056 (200-300)

4319
$316.25

JADE BELT BUCKLE. China. Gray green stone. In two parts, carved with chih lung. SIZE: 3-1/4″ l x 1″ w.. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73057 (200-300)

4320
$517.50

JADE CARVING. China. Dark celadon green stone. Archaic style carving of a chih lung. SIZE: 6-3/4″ l x 1-7/8″ w. CONDITION: Very good with surface abrasions. 7-73058 (200-300)

4321
$0.00

CARVED BAMBOO ROOT SNUFF BOTTLE. 18th/19th century, China. Carved in shape of seed pods and insects. Well hollowed. SIZE: 2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with slight shrinkage crack on sides. 7-72591 (500-700)

4322
$230.00

AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE. China. Well hollowed with Tao Tieh mask handles and coral stopper. Set in gilt metal. SIZE: 2″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good, minor corrosion to stopper. 7-72592 (300-500)

4323
$86.25

AMBER GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. Interior paint decorated with children at play. Fitted with green glass stopper. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Stem and spoon absent. Otherwise good. 7-72593 (300-500)

4324
$230.00

PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE. China. Enamel decorated in the form of a lotus plant. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good. 7-72594 (300-500)

4325
$0.00

CAMEO GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. China. Green cut to amber. Decorated with horse beneath a tree. Fitted with marbleized green stone stopper. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72595 (200-300)

4326
$230.00

LAPIS LAZULI SNUFF BOTTLE. China. Of flattened cylindrical form with contrasting veining. Well hollowed. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Stopper missing cabochon. Otherwise very good. 7-72596 (300-500)

4327
$258.75

OVERLAY SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Red cut to white. Decoration of the Nine Tripods of Chou. SIZE: 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Chip to red overlay. Stopper missing cabochon. Otherwise good. 7-72597 (300-500)

4328
$920.00

CAMEO GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. 18th/19th century, China. Blue cut to snowflake. Well hollowed. Decoration of the 8 precious emblems. Mount to hardwood stand. SIZE: 3″ h overall. CONDITION: Stopper absent, otherwise very good. 7-72598 (300-500)

4329
$460.00

PICTURE AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE. 18th/19th century, China. Extremely well hollowed. Soapstone stopper. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Natural fissures to inside of bottle. Stopper missing spoon. Otherwise very good. 7-72599 (300-500)

4330
$86.25

AMBER GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE. Interior painted decorated depicting children at play. Fitted with coral stopper. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: Shallow chip top rim. Otherwise very good. 7-72600 (300-500)

4331
$0.00

SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN BOTTLE. China. Black decoration of dragons and clouds. Cylindrical form. Fitted with a carnelian stopper. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72601 (200-300)

4332
$172.50

SMOKEY QUARTZ SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Carved with birds and flowers in relief. Very well hollowed. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72602 (200-300)

4333
$805.00

PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLE. 18th/19th century, China. Decorated in underglaze blue and red with historical scene. Cylindrical shape. With coral dyed ivory stopper. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Good. 7-72603 (200-300)

4334
$460.00

CINNABAR SNUFF BOTTLE. China. Carved decoration of children at play. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Old repair to mouth. Stopper absent. Otherwise good. 7-72604 (300-500)

4335
$143.75

SMOKEY QUARTZ SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Surface engraved with lotus plants. Well hollowed. Green and white jade stopper in gilt brass mount. SIZE: 3″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Spoon on stopper absent. 7-72605 (200-300)

4336
$1,092.50

CORAL CARVING OF WARRIOR. 19th century, China. Carved from branch of variegated coral. With guardian and sage. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: Break to pike blade at shaft. 7-72606 (200-300)

4337
$977.50

CORAL CARVING OF MAIDEN. 19th century, China. Carved from branch of variegated coral. Maiden with headdress and long robes carrying an urn. SIZE: 6″ h. CONDITION: With break to lower stalk and at maiden’s neck and loss to object at top of urn. 7-72607 (200-300)

4338
$201.25

TWO CAMEO GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES. China. One red cut to snowflake, the other black cut to snowflake. One with design of double gourds, the other with people boating. SIZE: 3″ and 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Red bottle missing stopper. Otherwise good. 7-72608 (200-300)

4339
$258.75

TWO PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES. Both cylindrical. One undecorated in blue and red with design of crane and rockery. Fujian Porcelain Co mark. Second underglaze blue decorated soft paste bottle with design of three friends: Pine, Prunus and Bamboo. SIZE: 3″ and 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: 1) Slight chip to rim. 2) Slight abrasion. Both stoppers absent. 7-72609 (200-300)

4340
$0.00

THREE GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES. China. Two interior painted, each with a landscape. One overlay: green cut to white in design of lotus flowers. SIZE: Largest: 3″. CONDITION: One missing stopper, one missing cabochon to stopper. Otherwise good. 7-72610 (200-300)

4341
$287.50

THREE PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES. Famille Rose decoration of lotuses and historical scenes. SIZE: Tallest: 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Wear to enamels. Lids present. 7-72611 (200-300)

4342
$115.00

THREE PORCELAIN SNUFF BOTTLES. China. Two with Famille Rose decorations on turquoise ground, third a bottle vase enamel decorated with landscape. SIZE: Tallest: 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Generally very good with slight wear to enamels. 7-72612 (200-300)

4343
$201.25

FOUR BLUE AND WHITE DECORATED SNUFF BOTTLES. China. Each of foliate design, one with figures in foreground, all in underglaze blue. SIZE: Tallest: 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Structurally good. One stopper absent. 7-72613 (200-300)

4344
$287.50

GROUP OF THREE SNUFF BOTTLES. China. Including an enamel bottle, a jade and pate sur pate example. SIZE: Each about 2″. CONDITION: Jade bottle missing stopper. Generally very good. 7-72614 (200-300)

4345
$230.00

THREE FAMILLE ROSE SNUFF BOTTLES. China. All enamel decorated, one a double bottle example. SIZE: Largest: 2-3/4″. CONDITION: Wear to enamels. Otherwise good. 7-72615 (200-300)

4346
$345.00

THREE FAMILLE ROSE SNUFF BOTTLES. China. All with Ch’ien Lung marks in red. Cylindrical shape. Two decorated with birds and flowers, one with orchid flowers. SIZE: Each about 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Minor wear to enamels. 7-72616 (200-300)

4347
$402.50

NINETEEN SNUFF BOTTLES. Includes nine porcelain snuff bottles, three interior decorated bottles, one green and white glass bottle, one cloisonne bottle, one ivory bottle, and four composite bottles. SIZE: Largest: 3″ h. CONDITION: Missing stoppers and with cracks and chips. Lot sold in “as found” condition. 7-72617 (200-300)

4348
$230.00

AGATE SNUFF BOTTLE. 19th century, China. Carved in form of money purse. Well hollowed. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Stopper absent. Otherwise very good. 7-72618 (400-600)

4349
$0.00

CARVED HARDWOOD RUYI. China. Possibly boxwood. Deeply carved depicting children at play. SIZE: 14-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good with undisturbed surfaces and medium brown color. 7-72581 (800-1,200)

4350
$0.00

CARVED HORN RUYI. China. Jui-i carved with Ling Chih and a qilin, the horn with red tones, not unlike blood, with overall chocolate brown color. SIZE: 8-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 9-25097 (600-800)

4351
$0.00

CARVED LOTUS FORM SCEPTER. Chinese, 19th/20th century. Carved Ju-i in the form of a lotus plant with seed pods with movable seeds. Rosewood or boxwood. SIZE: 13-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good with nicely polished surfaces and good patina. 9-24406 (500-800)

4352
$0.00

CARVED ROSEWOOD LING CHIH SCEPTER. Chinese. Ju-i carved as a branch of Ling Chih. SIZE: 14″ l. CONDITION: Very good with nicely polished surfaces. 9-24407 (500-800)

4353
$0.00

STONEWARE PILLOW. China. Molded in the form of a tiger. Surface with olive green glaze and unglazed foot; Color typical of Jin Dynasty (1115-1234). SIZE: 10″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good with minor abrasions and normal glaze bubbles. 9-26220 (1,500-2,000)

4354
$2,070.00

PORCELAIN POTPOURRI JAR. Early 20th century, China. With 4 character Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Famille Rose decoration of a room interior with figures. Sepia borders. Iron red foo dog faux jump rings and with pierced neck and lid. SIZE: 6-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26687 (900-1,200)

4355
$115.00

PORCELAIN BOWL. Late 19th century, China. Famille Rose decoration of brocade spheres and floral sprigs. Interior decorated with floral sprigs beneath a brocade floral border. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 9” dia. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-26696 (400-600)

4356
$460.00

SMALL BOTTLE FORM VASE. Late 19th, early 20th century, Japan. With decoration of a warrior drawing a sword on a demon. Neck decorated with floral and brocade patterns. SIZE: 8” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26713 (300-500)

4357
$460.00

PORCELAIN COVERED BALUSTER JAR. Early 20th century, China. Famille Verte design of birds and flowers and the 100 antiques on a ground of mille fleurs. Fitted with a conforming lid with foo dog finial. SIZE: 20” h. CONDITION: With multiple glaze bubbles and with overall wear to gilding. Generally good. 9-26718 (800-1,200)

4358
$517.50

PORCELAIN BOWL. 19th century, China. Six character Hsuan Te mark on the base. Crackled white glaze with underglaze blue decoration of stylized lotus scroll and a thunder meander border. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Generally good with fleabite on rim continuing to two flaring tight old hairlines. Craquelure as previously mentioned. 7-73112 (300-500)

4359
$977.50

PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES. 19th century, China. 6 character K’ang Hsi mark on the base. Wu tsai design of dragons and clouds with shou medallions. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73113 (300-500)

4360
$115.00

PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Cast in the form of an elephant caparisoned with a vase on its back. Robin’s egg blue color glaze. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73117 (300-500)

4361
$0.00

PORCELAIN JAR. 19th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration depicting a lush landscape. SIZE: 7-1/4″h. CONDITION: Spider crack on base. Jar missing cover. Otherwise good. 9-25746 (200-300)

4362
$575.00

GILT SILVER PORCELAIN BOWL. 19th century, China. With 6 character K’ang Hsi mark on base. Silver gilt exterior decorated with mountainous landscape. Interior with magenta glaze. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 3-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good with minimal and minor surface scratches to silver gilding. 9-25741 (400-600)

4363
$460.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BOWL. 19th century, China. Bowl with gilt decorated scalloped edge. Sides decorated with flowering branch, poem with three seals on opposing side. With Tao Kuang seal mark on base and of period. SIZE: 2″ h x 5″ dia. CONDITION: Small chip to interior of rim and wear to gilt edge. Otherwise good. 9-25734 (400-600)

4364
$115.00

ORIENTAL BALUSTER VASE. China. Decorated overall with aquatic mountainous landscapes in underglaze blue. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72634 (200-300)

4365
$546.25

PAIR OF YELLOW ENAMEL TEA BOWLS. China. With 6 character Yung-Cheng mark. Each footed monochrome example in canary yellow. SIZE: 4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72635 (200-300)

4366
$632.50

CELADON CHRYSANTHEMUM DISH. China. With 6 character Kuang-Hsu mark. Dish with scalloped and fluted edges simulating flower petals. SIZE: 7″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72636 (200-300)

4367
$402.50

PORCELAIN DISH. Early 20th century, China. 4 character mark on base. Fan shaped example decorated with butterflies and flowers on sky blue ground. Ta ya chai mark on side. SIZE: 2″ h x 10” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27031 (400-600)

4368
$115.00

ORIENTAL YELLOW ENAMEL BOWL. China. With 4 character seal mark. Rim and foot rim with metal band, interior decorated with polychrome enamel bats centering a sprig of pomegranates, exterior polychrome decorated with phoenix amidst cloudbands and floral sprays on a bright yellow ground. SIZE: 4″ h x 9″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. Some minor light abrasion on sides of bowl. 7-72661 (200-300)

4369
$805.00

TOU TSAI CUP. Late 19th century, China. 6 character Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Overall floral decoration. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h x 2-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72660 (200-300)

4370
$115.00

PAIR OF TOU TSAI SAUCER DISHES. 20th century, China. 6 character Yung Cheng mark on base. Decoration of floral sprigs. SIZE: 4-3/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72659 (200-300)

4371
$402.50

FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN VASE. Early 20th century, China. Decoration of the three fruits with ornate brocade pattern borders with everted rim, waisted neck and inverted baluster body. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-72658 (200-300)

4372
$575.00

PORCELAIN CHARGER WITH BLUE AND WHITE DECORATION. 19th century, China. Decorated with a central design of melons and vinery within a wide border of scrolling floral sprays. SIZE: 15-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Kiln flaw to border. Otherwise very good. 7-72657 (200-300)

4373
$115.00

LUNG-CHI’NG STYLE DECORATED VASE. China. With 6 character Lung-Ch’ing mark in underglaze blue. Square canister vase with swelled sides decorated with floral landscapes within cartouches surrounded by polychrome floral sprays. Shoulders with polychrome dragons. SIZE: 9″ h x 6-3/4″ w square. CONDITION: With wear to gilding at neck and some wear to enamel decoration, otherwise very good. 7-72656 (200-300)

4374
$460.00

LUNG CH’UAN MALLET VASE. China. Nice celadon example offered with hardwood stand. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72654 (200-300)

4375
$345.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN BOWL. 20th century, China with 6 character Yung Cheng mark. Depicting polychrome decorated scene of two women writing. SIZE: 7-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72653 (200-300)

4376
$460.00

LOBATED PORCELAIN BOWL. Late 19th century, China. Six character Hsuan Te mark on base in underglaze blue. Surface decorated in copper red. SIZE: 6-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Broken, reassembled and poorly restored. 7-72652 (200-300)

4377
$201.25

LUNG CH’UAN CELADON MALLET SHAPED VASE. China. Nice example applied with cylindrical handles. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Neck with pronounced craquelure. Lower half of vase with craquelure. 7-72650 (200-300)

4378
$57.50

SOAPSTONE PENDANT. Early 20th century, China. Carved and pierced with phoenixes. SIZE: 2″ dia. CONDITION: Hairline cracks through body. 9-26014 (100-200)

4379
$0.00

FINE SOAPSTONE CARVING. China. Caramel colored carving of Bodhidharma crossing the Yangtze river on a reed. Mounted to hardwood stand. SIZE: Statue: 14-3/4″ h x 5-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall with natural veins and hairlines. 9-25170 (2,000-2,400)

4380
$0.00

SOAPSTONE CARVING OF MI LO FU. China. Figure depicted holding a silver ingot. Stone of a yellow and red color. SIZE: 8″ h x 11″ w x 8″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with minor paint loss to crown of head. 9-25179 (1,000-2,000)

4381
$230.00

FINE SOAPSTONE CARVING OF A DEITY. 18th century or earlier, China. Highly translucent olive green stone with brown areas carved depicting the God of Official Promotions. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Loss to scroll handles on shoulder, chips to edges of robe and old loss at back of base. There is a horizontal vein running 2″ above base mimicking a hairline crack. 9-25769 (300-500)

4382
$287.50

SOAPSTONE SCROLL WEIGHT. 19th century, China. Pale green stone finely carved with tao tieh mask on thunder meander scrolling ground on rolled feet. SIZE: 1-1/8″ h x 5-1/4″ l x 2-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. Natural fissures. 9-26385 (300-500)

4383
$0.00

SOAPSTONE CARVING. 18th century or earlier, China. Figure of a mythical animal with a cub. Gray colored stone. Accompanied by a carved and fitted hardwood stand. SIZE: Statue: 3-3/4″ h x 5-1/4″ l. Overall: 5-3/4″ h x 5″ l. CONDITION: Old restoration to damage around neck and left forepaw. With old stress crack left rear hind quarters. Otherwise very good with nice surfaces. Stand also very good. 9-26361 (1,000-1,500)

4384
$920.00

GROUP OF FIVE SOAPSTONE CARVINGS. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Two carved with squirrels and grapes, one with landscape carving, fourth depicting immortals in a bamboo grove examining a scroll, fifth depicting immortal Liu Hai. Each mounted to variegated pierce carved soapstone base. SIZE: 5″ to 8″ h. CONDITION: Second with minor damage to grape cluster. Landscape with slight damage upper right peak facing. Fifth with shallow chip proper right side of foliage. Otherwise all very good. 7-72986 (300-500)

4385
$0.00

SOAPSTONE CARVING OF A STANDING BODHIDHARMA. Chinese. The standing Buddha depicted with flowing robe in an amber hue. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-23955 (1,000-2,000)

4386
$0.00

GROUP OF 26 BRONZE WEIGHTS. 19th century, possibly earlier, Burma. Animal form finials. WEIGHT: from .3 oz to 3lb 8oz. SIZE: Tallest: 4-1/2″ h. Smallest: 3/4″ h. CONDITION: Good with old surfaces. 9-26073 (800-1,200)

4387
$23,000.00

BRONZE FIGURE OF THE GOD OF WAR. 19th century or earlier, China. Modeled seated with drawn sword. Surfaces with red and gold lacquer. SIZE: 14-1/2” h. PROVENANCE: Ex-Charles Rand Penney collection. CONDITION: Repairs to hat finial and to sword, otherwise good. 9-26572 (1,500-2,000)

4388
$2,875.00

YI HSING COVERED SERVING BOWL. 19th century, China. The archaic bronze style Quei with molded decoration of flowers and Buddhist lions. Drilled to be mounted. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good. Drilled as noted. 7-72718 (300-500)

4389
$1,035.00

BRONZE CENSER. 18th century, China. Figure of a reclining scholar seated on a bed. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with undisturbed surfaces, dark patina. 7-73116 (300-500)

4390
$0.00

BRONZE VASE. Early 20th century, China. Archaic style with stylized elephant handles and verdigris surfaces. Base drilled for lamp. SIZE: 21-3/4” h. CONDITION: Surfaces and color good. Drilled as noted. 7-72505 (400-600)

4391
$230.00

MING SAN TSAI CENSER. Ming Period (1368-1644), China. Terra cotta rectangular censer with molded decoration beneath a turquoise glaze, with outscrolled ribbed handles, raised on faceted legs. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h x 9″ l x 4-1/2″ w. CONDITION: With normal and expected wear and losses to enamels commensurate with age. Handles with some chips. 7-72498 (300-500)

4392
$1,495.00

ORIENTAL PATINATED BRONZE BAMBOO VASE. Modeled with 8 figures circling the base of a bamboo stalk cast with leaves. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: Very good with nice surfaces and patina. 7-72542 (400-600)

4393
$8,625.00

PARCEL GILT BRONZE BUDDHA. 19th century, China. Seated on a double lotus throne. SIZE: 15-3/4” h. CONDITION: Generally very good with rubbing to gilt surfaces. 7-72763 (800-1,200)

4394
$0.00

FIGURAL BRONZE CANDLE HOLDER OF A CRANE ON A TURTLE. China, 19th Century. Qing Dynasty. This nice figural bronze depicting a crane with lotus stem in beak emitting and s-scroll continuing to a pricket-type candle stick. The crane shown perched on the back of a fanciful turtle with dragon-like head. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with original old surfaces and with good patina. 9-24755 (800-1,200)

4395
$7,475.00

BRONZE STATUE OF A BUDDHA. 19th century or earlier, Southeast Asia. The bronze of a seated Buddha with old painted surfaces. SIZE: 23” h. CONDITION: Traces of pigment apparent. Structurally very good with some corrosion. 9-27033 (500-700)

4396
$230.00

GILT BRONZE TRIPOD STAND. 19th century, Tibet. Makala mash feet and decoration. SIZE: 3″ h x 5-1/2″ l x 5-1/4″ w. CONDITION: With minorly misshapen feet. Otherwise good. 7-73140 (200-300)

4397
$201.25

TWO ORIENTAL BRONZE WORKS. China. Archaic style censer with verdigris, lid with mythical figure. Talisman of 10 coins flanked by dragons. SIZE: Censer: 7″ h. Plaque: 8-1/4″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-25385 (100-200)

4398
$51.75

BRONZE HANDWARMER. 20th century, China. Of quatrefoil form with conforming pierced lid and signed beneath base. Cast decoration of silver ingots. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 3-1/2″ square. CONDITION: Structurally very good with old surfaces. Some surface scratching on base and with vertical scratch by base rim. 9-25137 (100-150)

4399
$805.00

SEATED FIGURE OF CHEN WU. 20th century, China. Ming style bronze figure seated on a throne. SIZE: 12-1/2” h x 7-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Surfaces corroded. Otherwise good. 9-27034 (500-700)

4400
$230.00

BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP. 19th century, China. Cast depicting a basket overrun with mice. SIZE: 5″ h. CONDITION: Good with old patina. 9-26229 (300-500)

4401
$115.00

CLOISONNE CYLINDRICAL BOX AND COVER. 19th century, China. Design of the hundred antiques. Base with bat on a turquoise ground. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73119 (300-500)

4402
$0.00

PAIR OF CLOISONNE VASES. Early 20th century, China. Cafe au lait ground decorated with flowering trees. Bottle form. Old labels on each “Made in China”. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good with corrosion to the foot of one. 7-72932 (200-300)

4403
$517.50

CLOISONNE ENAMEL PARROT. Early 20th century, China. Rendered in shades of greens and blues, parrot mounted on rockwork. 4 character Ch’ien Lung mark beneath base. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Overall good with some damage to head above proper left eye. 9-25155 (700-900)

4404
$4,025.00

PAIR OF CLOISONNE COVERED JARS. 20th century, China. With 4 character Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Decoration of stylized lotuses on turquoise ground. Covers inset with turquoise cartouches and knop. Gilt frieze around shoulder inlaid with coral and turquoise stones. SIZE: 7-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. Missing single polished stone on shoulder. 9-27017 (700-900)

4405
$5,175.00

PAIR OF CLOISONNE VASES. Early 20th century, China. Base with cloisonné mark of Ch’ien Lung within a flower. Of square form with decoration of mountainous landscapes. SIZE: 12-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good overall. Surfaces untouched. 9-27018 (700-900)

4406
$575.00

CLOISONNE FIGURE. 20th century, China. Figure of an empress with ivory head and hands and with textured headdress. Attired in a long flowing cloisonne robe decorated with cloud bands and exotic birds on a pale green, ivory and indigo ground. On a molded plinth. SIZE: 21″ h overall. CONDITION: Base in need of restoration. Figure very good. 9-26690 (600-800)

4407
$1,725.00

PAIR OF CLOISONNE VASES. Early 20th century, Japan. Wireless decoration of iris flowers on pale yellow ground. Signed Ando. SIZE: 9-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27121 (1,500-2,000)

4408
$575.00

CLOISONNE PLANTER WITH HARDSTONE TREE. Early 20th century, China. Cloisonne planter decorated with stylized lotus scrolling on a turquoise ground. Tree set with coral, jade, amethyst and glass. SIZE: 25″ h overall. CONDITION: Tree in “as found” condition. Planter generally good. Two pieces in need of reattachment and restoration. 9-26089 (400-600)

4409
$460.00

CHINESE CLOISONNE CENSER, SIGNED. Early 20th century, China. Round footed example of polychrome floral design on turquoise ground depicting stylized lotus flowers. Base with 6 character Ch’ien Lung mark. SIZE: Overall: 4-1/4″ h x 6″ dia. CONDITION: Good. 7-72520 (300-500)

4410
$1,150.00

RECTANGULAR CLOISONNE STAND. 18th century, China. Gilt metal mounted stand decorated overall with lotus scrolls above canted sides on pierced conforming base. Corners applied with dragon brackets. Interior with original cloth lining. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 7-1/4″ l x 5-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Fabric liner soiled. 7-72553 (300-500)

4411
$172.50

CLOISONNE AND GILT BRONZE IMAGE OF BUDDHA. Early 20th century, China. Depicted in turquoise blue robe with polychrome floral design. SIZE: 22-1/2” h. CONDITION: Head of figure with small area of corrosion and with minimal and minor lifting to cloisons throughout. Otherwise good. 7-72567 (300-500)

4412
$230.00

GLASS FLOWERING TREE IN CLOISONNE PLANTER. Early 20th century, China. Comprised of carved glass and seed pearls, the handtied flowering tree with cut petals mounted in rectangular yellow cloisonne planter of polychrome floral design raised on gilt metal feet. SIZE: 21″ h. CONDITION: Overall good with minimal and minor losses to glass leaves and petals. 7-72568 (300-500)

4413
$0.00

J SULTAN ALI (Indian, 1920-1990) “MURIA MYTH”. Oil on canvas modernist scene shows a woman’s partially nude figure waving with abstract figures beside. Signed lower left and dated “1967”. Also signed on reverse with title and date. Housed in a simple wood frame. SIZE: 33″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72630 (25,000-30,000)

4414
$0.00

JATIN DAS (India, 1941- ) “FIGURE IN ORANGE LINE”. Large oil on canvas abstract scene shows a figure seated in a chair. Bold colorful brush strokes in red, yellow, orange, green and blue. Signed lower left and dated “70”; also title, dated, signed with address “N. Delhi-13 India”. Housed in a simple wood frame. SIZE: 52″ x 40″. CONDITION: There is a 3″ x 19″ canvas patch to reverse. The front showing a stitched repair through the central green area. Under blacklight it does not show inpainting. This may be original to the painting. 7-72631 (4,000-6,000)

4415
$0.00

JATIN DAS (Indian, 1941-) NUDE. Line drawing of a nude woman. Pencil signed and dated “73”. Also with presentation inscription and with what appears to be “Artishi Print 1967″ in pencil. Housed in a modern metal frame. SIZE: Sight: 34-1/2″ x 22”. CONDITION: Very good. Some light wrinkling. A tight 2″ tear in top margin. 7-72632 (1,000-1,500)

4416
$0.00

TIBETAN TIANZHU DZI BEAD. Fine barrel form example exhibiting a minimum of 2 “eyes” within scrolling brick colored bands. Inclusions visible within stone. In Tibetan culture these beads, usually the property of Buddhist monks, provide positive spiritual benefit. SIZE: 1-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Structurally very good with nicely polished surfaces. Showing natural pitting. 9-24770 (7,500-10,000)

4417
$4,887.50

ATTRIBUTED TO RAJA RAVI VARMA (India 1848-1906) THE MAHARAJA. Oil on board full portrait of a gentleman wearing elegant gold edged robe adorned with various important medals and blue sash. He holds a fancy sword and wears a jewel encrusted hat. The interior view has a arm chair, covered table, book and vase of flowers. Housed in a modern shell decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 17-3/4″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-25947 (4,500-6,500)

4418
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO RAJA RAVI VARMA (India 1848-1906) MAHARAJA BARODA. Oil on canvas portrait of a seated man holding a green book and wearing a dark robe, white pants and turban adorned with jewels. Around his neck is a lavish display of emerald and pearl jewelry. Housed in a carved wood frame. SIZE: 29-1/2″ x 22-1/2″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-25906 (3,500-5,000)

4419
$2,415.00

SIGNED (India 20th CENTURY) TWO INTERIOR SCENES. Two gouache interior scenes on paper housed in one metal frame with ivory matte. One depicts a man in 3/4 view within a house, the other 7 women in colorful costume. Signed lower left. SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 9-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26486 (1,000-2,000)

4420
$0.00

SOUTH INDIAN IMAGE WITH DEITY. Probably 18th century. Bronze. With copper inlaid eyes. Cholla style. Rendered on square stepped plinth beneath lotus socle. SIZE: 26-1/2” h. PROVENANCE: From Estate of Lockwood de Forest. CONDITION: Very good with seemingly untouched surfaces. Small loss to casting above proper left ear. 7-72575 (1,500-2,500)

4421
$1,610.00

BRONZE IMAGE OF PADMA PANI. 19th century, Nepal. High copper content. Posed with ornate headdress and with swirling trains. Fanciful floral sprig emitted from left arm on double lotus plinth. SIZE: 29-3/4” h. CONDITION: Structurally very good with nice coppered patina. 7-72574 (300-500)

4422
$1,380.00

BRONZE IMAGE OF A YOGI. 18th century, South India. SIZE: 25-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good with seemingly untouched surfaces. 7-72571 (300-500)

4423
$6,037.50

THANGKA, SINO-TIBETAN. Mineral color on heavy cloth, depicting seated Buddha on a throne, under heavenly palace. SIZE: 32″ x 22″. CONDITION: Fragile with smoke stain & surface abrasion. 9-26369 (600-800)

4424
$1,265.00

SILK BROCADE PANEL. 20th century, China. Scene of Ameda Buddha surrounded by Buddhist saints. Inscriptions in Chinese, Manchu, Uighur and Tibetan. Ch’ien Lung cyclical date included. SIZE: 48” x 27-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally good with slight overall fading. 9-26368 (1,200-1,500)

4425
$115.00

INDIAN MINIATURE WATERCOLOR. Bikaner School, 19th century, India. Depicting the King celebrating the festival of Diwali in ink and watercolor, gilt heightened on paper. In contemporary gilt frame. SIZE: 9-1/4″ x 14-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good with vibrant colors. 7-72963 (200-300)

4426
$57.50

INDIAN WATERCOLOR AND INK PAINTING ON PAPER. 18th century, India. Gilt decorated scene of Shiva at court receiving three princes within a fenced courtyard. Flanked by Arab script text at top and bottom. In contemporary gold frame. SIZE: 13″ h x 6-5/8″ w. CONDITION: Colors remain vibrant. Light crease marks and with weakness of paper in bottom center of watercolor. 7-72962 (200-300)

4427
$575.00

INDIAN MINIATURE WATERCOLOR. 19th century, Mewar School, India. Ink, watercolor and gilt heightened example depicting Raja on horseback with attendants. Mounted in contemporary gold frame. SIZE: 11-1/4″ x 7-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good with vibrant colors. Light small spot facing lower left corner. 7-72961 (200-300)

4428
$12,650.00

TIBETAN SADDLE. 18th century. Frame overlaid with pierce carved steel, repousse design in relief of dragons and clouds. Now mounted on a later stand. Saddle covered with old saddle cloth mounted with relief carved rosettes. SIZE: Saddle: 25-3/4”. CONDITION: Wood saddle and silvered frame very good. Saddle cloth with extensive wear. 7-72727 (600-800)

4429
$1,840.00

TIBETAN SWORD. 19th century, Tibet. With single edge watered steel blade joined to a handle with gilt iron and silver mounts set with coral bead on pommel. With original leather scabbard with silvered metal mounts. SIZE: 39” l overall. 32″ l of blade. CONDITION: Structurally good. Blade with light surface rusting and corrosion. Scabbard and mounts showing generally wear but with nice color and patina. 7-72726 (400-600)

4430
$6,900.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Additional Information: This specific Deity is “Yamantakra”.

GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF YAMANTAKRA. 19th century, Tibet. The 6-armed, 3-faced figure stepping to the right on a reclining figure on a lotus platform. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Overall good. Missing knife blade in lower right hand. 9-25067 (500-700)

4431
$0.00

TIBETAN SILVER CLAD ENCRUSTED MONK’S HORN. Silver clad base with repousse decoration of the 8 precious emblems, animals and floral scrolls. Inlaid with turquoise and coral cabochons. SIZE: 7-1/4″ l x 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with untouched surfaces. 9-25186 (800-1,200)

4432
$115.00

SILVER INLAID BIDRI BASIN. 18th/19th century, South India, probably Hyderabad. Of typical form, inlaid with floral sprays within borders of geometric design on black ground. SIZE: 6″ h x 13″ dia. CONDITION: Insert lid missing. Several silver inlays around outer rim missing, otherwise generally good. 7-72556 (200-300)

4433
$115.00

ISLAMIC PLATE WITH SILVER INLAY. 19th century, Ottoman. Flat copper charger with decoration of a Koranic inscription and with arabesques of inlaid silver. SIZE: 16″ dia. CONDITION: Generally good with original surfaces. 7-72561 (200-300)

4433A
$690.00

CARVED IVORY INDIAN GODDESS. This exquisite carved Indian Goddess, in wonderful detail, depicts a four armed Goddess, to holding what appear to be Lotus Blossoms, she is dressed in a gown ornamented with many jewels. Her long flowing hair extends down to about the knee level. She stands on a huge Lotus Blossom also carved of ivory. Ivory shows much patina and age. The whole mounted on a rosewood or mahogany base. SIZE: 8-1/8″ h (ivory only); 10-1/2″ h (including base). CONDITION: Excellent. 9-27169 (800-1,200)

4434
$517.50

BRONZE DEITY. 18th century, India. Figure of Balakrishna or the baby Krishna modeled crawling about holding a ball of butter in his right hand. SIZE: 5″ h. CONDITION: With old color and good patina. 9-25760 (200-300)

4435
$287.50

BUDDHIST POCKET SHRINE. 19th century, Japan. Comprised of 2 discs closing to form a lotus blossom. Interior carved with image of Amitabha, second with image of Padmapani. Shrine mounted on hardwood stand. Each disc with sanskrit letters. SIZE: Disc: 2″ dia. Stand: 3″ h x 4-3/4″ l x 2-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Generally good. Amitabha disc with two tight hairlines. 9-25075 (700-900)

4436
$345.00

PERSONAL TRAVEL SHRINE. 19th century, Tibet. 7 painted cloth panels, each decorated with a figure of a Buddha. Accompanied by a repousse brass and copper frame. SIZE: Frame: 3″ x 2-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Acquired in 1935 at a market in Sherupa, Inner Mongolia. CONDITION: Overall good with wear to paintings from usage. 9-25130 (200-300)

4437
$0.00

TRAVELING SHRINE. 19th century, Japan. Sandalwood carved in lacquered and gilt peach shaped interior opening to reveal an image of Amida and lotus petals. SIZE: 2-1/2″ l x 2″ w.. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25955 (900-1,200)

4438
$0.00

G.D. PAULRAJ (India 1914-1979) WASHING AT THE RIVER. Watercolor scene shows a boy and girl washing laundry at the edge of a river with rocks and grass bank. Signed lower left. Housed in a partial gilt wood frame with double matte and glass, frame having a “Newcomb-Macklin Co. label. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 18-3/4” CONDITION: Very good. 9-25724 (300-500)

4439
$0.00

TEN PAGE CHAPTER OF ILLUMINATED PAGES. Complete chapter from a book, each leaf having an outlined text with gold and blue highlights. Probably 18th Century, Middle Eastern. The contents are probably a poem. SIZE: 9″ x 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally very good, edges of pages are rough. 9-26071 (800-1,200)

4440
$0.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Additional Information: We’ve been contacted by a collector that this is Burmese not Indonesian and that the name is correctly spelled Stanabon not Yatanabon.

SIGNED (Indonesian Mid 20th Century) MOTHER AND CHILD. Watercolor half portrait of a woman holding a sleeping child in a back papoose. Signed on left, inscribed “Yatanabon Mgsu 1940″. Housed in a painted wood frame with white matte. SIZE: 15″ x 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Toning to paper edges, otherwise very good. 9-25949 (400-600)

4441
$345.00

UNSIGNED (19th century) THE MARRIAGE PROCESSION. The Near Eastern oil on canvas scene shows a large stepped marriage throne with man and woman under a colorful arch. They are being carried by number of attendants who are walking right to left with a small brass horn band leading. Unframed. SIZE: 8″ x 14″. CONDITION: Canvas mounted to board. Discolored varnish. Otherwise good. 9-26069 (250-350)

4442
$115.00

CARVING KNIFE. 18th century, Turkish. Inscription on blade. Carved dyed ivory hilt in form of turbaned man. Lion and demon mask on reverse. SIZE: 14-3/4″ l overall. CONDITION: Cracks to hilt. Rust stains to blade. 7-72583 (200-300)

4443
$57.50

LAMAIST DRUM. 19th century, Tibet or China. Body of burlwood covered with leather hide. Mounted with embroidered silk handing panels and tassels. SIZE: Drum: 4-1/2″ x 3-1/2″. CONDITION: Silk faded. One hide cover with major tears. Other with smaller tears at heel. Wood frame very good. 7-72729 (200-300)

4444
$115.00

INDIAN PAINTING ON IVORY. Depicting a couple in amorous pursuits in a walled garden. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 5″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72521 (200-300)

4445
$1,725.00

BUDDHIST PAINTING. 18th century, Tibet. Tangka of the 11-headed Quanyin surrounded by lineage figures. Ink and colors on heavy canvas. SIZE: Sight: 32-3/4″ x 47-1/4″. CONDITION: Generally soiled. Structurally intact. 7-72544 (400-600)

4446
$575.00
Revised: 8/20/2012

Additional Information: A collector has informed us that this is actually more specifically Indonesian and he believes the artist to be “Madjig”

SIGNED (Far Eastern 20th Century) TEMPLE PRINCESS. Oil on canvas half portrait of a young woman holding a fan, wearing a head piece of gold with flowers. Around her neck is a gold collar. Signed indistinctly lower right. Housed in a gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 25-1/2″ x 17″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25924 (300-500)

4447
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED FENGMIAN LIN (Chinese, 1900-1991) PAIR OF COSTUME DESIGNS/ILLUSTRATIONS. Unframed mixed media on paper illustrations. One showing a small character dressed in purple robe with red sash and matching hat. The other a king and queen in colorful outfit. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 9-1/2″ and 13-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Paper with soiling and water stain. Otherwise good. 9-25961 (1,000-1,500)

4448
$0.00

VIJAY SHINDE (Indian, 20th century) ABSTRACT WITH TRIANGLES. Unframed oil on canvas abstract scene shows two adjacent triangles against red background. Signed upper left and dated 94. Also signed and dated on reverse. SIZE: 33″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26490 (1,500-2,500)

4449
$0.00

VIJAY SHINDE (Indian, 20th century) VERTICAL ABSTRACT. Oil on canvas abstract scene shows two opposing triangles separated by white disk. Unframed, signed on upper right and dated 94. Also signed on reverse of canvas and dated 93-94. SIZE: 33″ X 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26489 (1,500-2,500)

4450
$0.00

VIJAY SHINDE (Indian, 20th century) ABSTRACT. Unframed, oil on canvas abstract scene in colors of red, black, white and yellow. Signed upper left and dated 94. Also signed on reverse of canvas and dated 93-94. SIZE: 32-2/3″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26488 (1,500-2,500)

4451
$0.00

MINIATURE PORTRAIT ON IVORY OF A NOBLEMAN. 19th century, India. Depicting a figure seated on a carved chair on a veranda, sword in his left hand. SIZE: 2″ h x 1-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Painting generally good with slight fading. Otherwise very good. 9-26070 (600-900)

4452
$4,600.00

PERSIAN MINIATURE PAINTING. 16th century, Isfahan. Prince and courtiers in garden. Ink pigments in gilt on heavy paper. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Loss to top and bottom margins. Crack to bottom left quadrant. Wear to enamels overall. Stained. 7-72620 (400-600)

4453
$172.50

INDIAN WATERCOLOR AND INK MINIATURE PAINTING. 19th century, India. Gilt heightened on paper depicting a court scene of a king with two attendants addressing a group of five women. Mounted in a contemporary gold frame. SIZE: 9″ x 11″. CONDITION: Work with large degree of rubbing resulting in areas of light abrasion with faded colors. Edges and border with creases and small tears. Generally fair to good. 7-72958 (200-300)

4454
$805.00

MINIATURE WATERCOLOR AND INK PAINTING. Late 18th, early 19th century, South India. Votive scene of krishna milking a cow with a male and female devotee in attendance beneath a flowering tree. Mounted in contemporary gold frame. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 10-1/4″. CONDITION: Generally very good with diagonal rub mark from right center facing to lower right corner facing. Vibrant colors. 7-72959 (200-300)

4455
$201.25

INDIAN WATERCOLOR OF RAJA WITH ATTENDANTS. 19th century, Kangra School, India. Ink, watercolor and gilt heightened work depicting a court scene. Within gold contemporary frame. SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 9-3/4″. CONDITION: Generally good with staining to left lower corner facing. 7-72960 (200-300)

4456
$115.00

CHINESE BOWL AND TIBETAN BRASS GONG. China. The Swatow bowl decorated in underglaze blue. The gong of circular form. SIZE: Bowl: 5-3/4″ dia. Gong: 8″ dia. CONDITION: Fair. Bowl with craquelure. 9-26198 (200-300)

4457
$517.50

PERSIAN STONEWARE ENAMEL DECORATED JAR. 18th/19th century, Persia. Oviform jar floral decorated overall with painted flowerheads beneath translucent aquamarine drip glaze. SIZE: 15″ h. CONDITION: With overall craquelure, otherwise good. 7-72552 (300-500)

4458
$1,092.50

AUGUSTUS WARD LOOMIS COLLECTION OF ARTIFACTS FROM CHEKIANG PROVINCE, CHINA. 1845-1849, China. This collection of 42 items includes various block printed and other paper books, various eyeglasses, horsehair fly swatter, several pipes of various description, silk slippers, woven baskets, ink stone with case, flute and brush holder, three carved figures, letter from A.W. Loomis to his brother Edwin, handwritten letter inquiring about employment, and other unnamed items. This lot is accompanied by an inventory listing each item. Augustus Ward Loomis and his wife Mary Ann were Presbyterian missionaries in Chenkiang Province, China during the time this collection was acquired. The collection represents items from everyday life in provincial China and affords a glimpse into domestic life in this area in the mid 19th century. SIZE: Flute: 24-1/2″ l. Carved figures: 3-1/2″ to 6-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: By descent through the family of Augustus Ward Loomis. Deaccessioned from the Cornell University Library, Ithaca, New York. CONDITION: Overall good, but well used condition. Minor losses, damages and wear evident throughout. A clean, well-preserved grouping to enhance any collection. 9-25123 (800-1,200)

4459
$0.00

GOLD PAPER FOLDING FAN. 19th century, China. With sandalwood stays, gold paper fan with painting of the West Lake in Hangchou with labels of the famous scenic points. Reverse with poems accompanying the subject. SIZE: Stays: 8-3/4″ l. Fan open: 16-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Overall with stains and tears. Painted scenes remain quite legible. Generally good. 7-73005 (100-150)

4460
$172.50

LO WAI HIN (Asian 20th Century) HARBOR WITH JUNKS. Watercolor scene shows a harbor with large sailboats and smaller boat in foreground. Signed lower right. Housed in a wood frame with tan matte and gold edges behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25921 (200-300)

4461
$0.00

SI CHEN YUAN (American/Chinese, 1911-1974) BOATS IN THE HARBOR. Oil on canvas board scene shows three boats, one near dock. Shadows being cast into the harbor. Signed lower right “S C Yuan”. Housed in a painted wood frame. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26156 (1,500-2,000)

4462
$460.00

FRAMED PAINTING, KOREA. 18th century. Ink and color on silk, finely depicting ladies and gentlemen playing chess in a landscape. Signed, with two seals, farmed and glazed. SIZE: 12″ x 15″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72560 (300-500)

4463
$0.00

ANCESTRAL FAMILY PORTRAIT. 19th century, China. Depicting multiple figures posed on armchairs in formal attire. Ink and color on paper. Within a grass cloth mount. Mounted in a simulated bamboo frame. SIZE: Sight: 54″ h x 32″ w. CONDITION: With strong vibrant colors. Background discolored and with some foxing. Generally good. 7-72549 (300-500)

4464
$0.00

NAKIJAMA (Japanese, mid 20th Century) TROPICAL FISH. Oil on canvas scene shows five varieties of colorful fish swimming right to left and left to right. Signed indistinctly bottom right. Housed in a white and gold painted wood frame with a frame label “Tamaki Frame Makers, Tokyo”. SIZE: 24″ x 28-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25939 (3,000-4,000)

4465
$690.00

YASUO KUNIYOSHI (American/Japanese, 1889 or 93-1953) THE BACK ENTRANCE. Charcoal scene shows a connected house with two stairways leading to entrances. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern wood frame with double matte. SIZE: Sight: 11″ x 16-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26101 (1,000-1,500)

4466
$517.50
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JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT BY ISHIKAWA TOYONOBU (1711-1785). 18th Century. This unframed print depicting four children at play signed upper right. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 8-1/4″. CONDITION: Colors faded. Paper toned. Overall fair. 9-24310 (800-1,200)

4467
$0.00

UTAGAWA YOSHITORA (Japanese circa 1840-1880) TRIPTYCH SCENE. Scene showing a lion and an elephant with soldiers and men in building. Housed in gilt wood frame with matte. SIZE: Sight: 13-3/4″ x 28-1/4″. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, good color, good. 9-27055 (1,500-2,000)

4468
$57.50

FRAMED PAINTING, JAPAN. 19th century. Ink and color on paper, finely depicting an elegant lady resting in a pavilion, looking far into distance of a wintry scene with pines covered by snow. Inscribed in cursive script, signed, with one seal, signed “Fujiwara,” framed and glazed. SIZE: 37″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72545 (200-300)

4469
$0.00

FRAMED PAINTING, JAPAN. Ink on paper, landscape. Signed, with one seal, framed and glazed. SIZE: 54″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-25728 (400-600)

4470
$0.00

SIGNED (20th Century) SAMURAI FAN. Oil laid on masonite scene shows a palm fan decorated with a Samurai warrior. Signed lower right with artist’s symbol of an eagle with X’s. Unframed. SIZE: 24″ x 32″. CONDITION: Good. 9-26182 (500-1,000)

4471
$0.00

SUEO SERISAWA (American/Japanese 1910-2004) ABSTRACT IN COLORS OF GOLD, BROWN AND YELLOW. Oil on masonite abstract scene. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 22-3/4″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26117 (1,000-1,500)

4472
$0.00

ISAMU HIRAKAWA (Japanese, 1921- ) THE STUCCO FACADE. Oil on canvas scene shows a street side view of a building facade with doorway and windows. All done in a white and black palette. Signed lower right and dated “1967”. Housed in a good gilt gesso decorated frame with linen liner. Attached to reverse is a tag from Van Der Straeten Gallery of Contemporary Artist, New York, NY. SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 25-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25935 (600-900)

4473
$0.00

PAUL HORIUCHI (Japanese/American 1906-1999) “#3 COENTIES SLIP”. . Oil on canvas abstract modern scene in colors of green, blue, white, orange and red. Signed lower right and dated “62”. Housed in a simple wood frame with silver metal edge. Titled on reverse of stretcher. SIZE: 12″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26596 (600-800)

4474
$0.00

TOKIWA (Japanese 20th Century) WINTER LANDSCAPE. Charcoal and graphite on paper scene shows a tree barren of leaves with other evergreens behind. Signed bottom right. Housed in a black and gold frame with white matte. Possibly the work of Taiku Tokiwa. SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-25936 (125-175)

4475
$0.00

LEONARDUS JOSEPH ELAND (Netherlands, 1884-1952) THE RICE FIELDS. Oil on board Indonesian scene shows workers planting rice fields with a mountain backdrop under blue sky. Signed lower left “L. Eland”. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Several small chips, surface dirt, otherwise very good. 9-25942 (600-800)

4476
$0.00

NOVUB(?) (Mid 20th Century) MT. FUGI IN THE SPRING. Oil on canvas scene shows a lake at the base of a snow capped volcano. The foreground having blossoming branches. Signed lower left. Housed in a painted carved wood frame with white wood liner. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25922 (350-500)

4477
$460.00

LETTER OPENER. Early 20th century, Japan. Modeled as a Tachi sword. Steel blade. Mounts of gilded metal decorated with shishi and flowers. SIZE: 13″ l overall. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-26075 (400-600)

4478
$345.00

GROUP OF THREE TOBACCO POUCHES. Late 19th, early 20th century, Japan. First with an ivory kamigabuta netsuke joined to a silvered chain further joined to a leather pouch with silver plated dragon clasp. Second with a signed celluloid kamigabuta netsuke joined to a silvered chain further joined to a silk brocade bag with silver plate dragon mounts. Third a basketry work pipe case with bamboo pipe joined to woven pouch with mixed metal mount. SIZE: Pouches: 5-5-1/2″ l. CONDITION: First netsuke with crack, otherwise good. Second very good overall. Third very good. 9-25764 (200-300)

4479
$920.00

ROUND POLYCHROME DECORATED FIGHTING SHIELD. 19th century, Southwest China, possibly of the Lo Lo tribal group. Circular wooden shield hide covered, with lacquered decoration of a sun burst pattern in mustard yellow, red and black. Having the original, hide, knotted holding strap. SIZE: 26″ dia. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, New York City. CONDITION: Wood frame dry, leather covering mostly intact but with old deterioration. Stitching original, good overall. 9-25813 (1,000-1,500)

4480
$1,150.00

FINE PAIR OF MIXED METAL INLAID STIRRUPS. 18th century, Japan. Abumi with brass and silver inlay of floral scrolling. Lot accompanied by a letter from the Smithsonian Institute dated November 1, 1949. It is stated here that the stirrups were made by Ichibei Ujimasa, Kashu Province. Note: this also is attested to by an inlaid inscription at the front of each stirrup. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h x 11-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Walter E. Heightshoe, Esq. CONDITION: Generally very good with minor losses to inlays. 9-25770 (400-600)

4481
$575.00

GROUP OF SWORD FURNITURE. 18th/19th century, Japan. Includes 4 tsuba; each of steel with inlays of gold and silver. One carved in form of a mythical 3-legged frog, one carved with qilin, two remaining with paulownia crests and lotus plants. Together with a pair of menuki and four single menuki, three fuchi, one kashira and one habaki, and 4 seppa. SIZE: Largest tsuba: 3-1/4″ l. CONDITION: All structurally very good with original surfaces. 9-25765 (300-500)

4482
$0.00

FINE TORTOISE SHELL FAN SHAPED INRO. China. Rendering in the form of a fan, each side pierce carved, one side with ivory koi amidst aquatic foliage, opposing side depicting two ivory monkeys beneath a conifer and full moon. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 2-3/4″ w x 1/4″ d. CONDITION: Very fine with original surfaces. 9-25185 (1,000-1,500)

4483
$57.50

CARVED BOXWOOD NETSUKE OF LAUGHING BUDDHA. 19th century, Japan. Big belly laughing Buddha seated with open robe. SIZE: 2″ h. CONDITION: With untouched surfaces, small vertical shrinkage crack along right arm. Otherwise good. Small chip to proper right base of foot and to robe. 9-25068 (200-250)

4484
$201.25

CARVED BOXWOOD NETSUKE, SIGNED GYOKUSAI. 19th century, Japan. Seated robed figure with bowl sowing seeds. With ivory floral inlay. SIZE: 1-1/3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25069 (200-250)

4485
$115.00

CARVED IVORY NETSUKE OF JUROJIN. 18th century, Japan. Robed smiling figure with peach in left hand. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good with good patina. 9-25070 (200-250)

4486
$862.50

CARVED BOXWOOD NETSUKE SIGNED TOMOTADA, JAPAN. (1781-1800). Figure of a wild hound inlaid with ivory eyes, signed beneath proper right hind leg. See Lazarnick pgs 1161-1164. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Rough area to one ear, pad of one foot missing. Otherwise very good. 9-24087-3 (300-500)

4487
$862.50

JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century. Study of a mouse stealing pomegranates from a basket. Signed Mitsuhiro. Reference: The Signature Book of Netsukes, Inros and Ojime Artists in Photographs by George Lazarnick (pgs 775-781). SIZE: 1-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good with nice patina. 9-23699 (400-600)

4488
$402.50

JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE. Jurojin with Okame. Polychrome decorated with mother of pearl inlaid details. SIZE: 1″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-23682 (200-300)

4489
$172.50

JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century. Figure of Daikoku in ivory holding a branch of coral. Signed. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h. CONDITION: With separation to fingers of right hand and with small crack on branch of coral stalk. Otherwise very good with mellow patina. 9-23657 (200-300)

4490
$517.50

JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE. 18th century. Study of a European holding a rooster. SIZE: 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good with nice patina. 9-24198-3 (200-300)

4490A
$345.00

CARVED IVORY NETSUKE, SIGNED IKKOSAI. 19th Century. Japan. Depicting two lotus blossoms tied with cord on which is moving a snail. SIZE: 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27185 (300-500)

4490B
$402.50

CARVED IVORY NETSUKE, SIGNED. Late 19th early 20th Century. Japan. Signed example of a fish with glass eyes. Signed proper left side. SIZE: 4-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27183 (200-300)

4490C
$0.00

CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Late 19th early 20th Century. Japan. Carved depicting a horse at rest. SIZE: 7/8″ l. CONDITION: Very good with undisturbed surfaces. 9-27184 (200-300)

4491
$115.00

TWO CARVED WOOD NETSUKES. Japan, 18th Century. A wooden figure of Daruma holding a Daruma doll each with ivory face. The second, a man with mogyaku bell. SIZE: 1) 1-3/4″h; 2) 1-1/2″h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-24198-4 (200-300)

4492
$201.25

TWO CARVED WOODEN NETSUKES. Japan, 18th Century. Including a signed “Kakihan” mask together with a child emerging from a chrysanthemum flower. SIZE: 1) 2-1/4″l.; 2) 1/1-2″h. CONDITION: Very good with nice surfaces and patina. 9-24198-5 (200-300)

4493
$0.00

TWO CARVED FIGURAL NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Figure of a Noh performer, signed and a seated figure of Hoi Te. SIZE: 1-1/2” and 1-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good with good patina. 9-27126 (300-500)

4494
$460.00

CARVED EBONY NETSUKE. 18th century, Japan. Carved in the form of a shishi on a rectangular base. SIZE: 1-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good with dark patina. 9-27123 (500-800)

4495
$345.00

BOXWOOD NETSUKE. 18th century, Japan. Study of a caparisoned horse. SIZE: 2″ h. CONDITION: Good color and patina. 9-27122 (300-500)

4496
$287.50

BRONZE PAPERWEIGHT. 19th century, Japan. Cast in the form of a fish with gilt details. SIZE: 4-1/4” l. CONDITION: Surfaces very good. Upper tip of tail may be slightly bent. 9-27118 (300-500)

4497
$316.25

CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 20th century, Japan. Carved as a tortoise. Signed beneath base. SIZE: 2” l. CONDITION: Very good with mellow patina. 9-27081 (300-500)

4498
$0.00

BOXWOOD NETSUKE. 18th,19th century, Japan. Carved figure of Hoi Tei. Signed. SIZE: 1-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good with nice surfaces. 9-27082 (300-500)

4499
$402.50

CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Depicting a tortoise with inlaid horn eyes. Signed. SIZE: 1″ h x 1-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good with nice surfaces. 9-27083 (300-500)

4500
$431.25

LARGE CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 20th century, Japan. Depicting a tortoise with inlaid eyes. Signed Kogyokyu. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h x 2-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good with nice patina. 9-27084 (300-500)

4501
$345.00

CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Depicting a farmer with water buffalo stacked with sheaves of grain. Signed and with seal. SIZE: 1-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27085 (300-500)

4502
$402.50

CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Study of a grazing horse. Signed Tomotata. SIZE: 1-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good with nice patina. 9-27086 (300-500)

4503
$460.00

CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Monkey with inlaid eyes holding tortoise. Signed Maizen. SIZE: 1-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good with mellow patina. 9-27087 (300-500)

4504
$345.00

CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Stag with inlaid eyes. Signed Gyoku. SIZE: 1-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27088 (300-500)

4505
$690.00

IVORY SEAL NETSUKE. 18th/19th century, Japan. Carved as a seated foo dog on an oval plinth. SIZE: 1-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good with mellow surfaces. Vertical tight hairlines. 9-27089 (300-500)

4506
$345.00

CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Early 20th century, Japan. Study of a crouching mouse with inlaid eyes. Signed beneath base. SIZE: 1-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27090 (300-500)

4507
$517.50

CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. 19th century, Japan. Figure of a grazing horse. Signed Ekkosai. SIZE: 1-3/8” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27091 (300-500)

4508
$1,035.00

BOXWOOD NETSUKE. 18th, 19th century, Japan. Carved depicting a south seas islander. SIZE: 2-1/4” l. CONDITION: Missing element to hand, otherwise very good. 9-27092 (300-500)

4509
$0.00

FINE BURLWOOD LACQUERED TRAY. Late 19th, early 20th century, Japan. A section of burl in red, black and gold lacquer decorated with mountainous landscape centering a walking bridge. Edges of tree bark. SIZE: 2″ h x 12-3/4″ l x 11-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good with some small losses to lacquer along bottom edge of tray and with minor separation upper right corner and lower left corner facing. 9-25071 (800-1,200)

4509A
$0.00

PAIR OF MINIATURE DECORATED HAND CANNONS. 20th Century. Japan. This unique pair of miniature cannons decorated with foliage on the faceted barrels fashioned in the manner of 17th Century deck cannons. Offered in original fitted box. SIZE: 1-1/2″ l of cannons. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27114 (1,000-1,500)

4510
$0.00

BOXED PORCELAIN SET. Circa 1900, Japan. Kutani ware. Service for 12 including two 8-1/2″ cake plates, twelve 7-1/4″ luncheon plates, single waste bowl, twelve 4″ dia. tea cups, one double handled covered sugar bowl, one covered milk pitcher, one 7-3/4″ h covered tea pot, and twelve 5-1/2″ dia. saucers. Original fitted boxes with simulated alligator covering. SIZE: As noted. CONDITION: Waste bowl with tight hairlines. Otherwise very good. Boxes with worn and slightly torn surfaces, but with original silk liners. 9-24692 (1,000-1,500)

4511
$0.00

PORCELAIN UMBRELLA STAND. Late 19th, early 20th century, Japan. Arita ware. Molded as a bamboo fence. Decoration of birds and floral scroll in underglaze blue with areas of celadon enhanced with pink and green enamel. SIZE: 24″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26305 (800-1,200)

4512
$0.00

PORCELAIN TANKARD. Late 18th, early 19th century, China. Decorated in underglaze blue with stylized scrolling lotus blooms. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25731 (500-700)

4513
$0.00

KYOTO POTTERY FIGURE OF A BOY. Late 19th century, Japan. Glazed earthenware figure of a nodding karako with book leaning against a stool reading. Signed Rakuzan on the bottom. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h. CONDITION: With chip to proper left sleeve and roughness around base, otherwise good. 9-26726 (300-500)

4514
$115.00

JAPANESE PORCELAIN BALUSTER VASE. 19th century. Famille Noire decoration of pheasants and flowering trees. SIZE: 30″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-23765 (300-500)

4515
$0.00

TWO PIECES OF IMARI PORCELAIN. 19th century, Japan. The first an 11″ bowl with polychrome panels alternating with indigo reserves decorated with scrolling floral vinery and flower heads centering a rondel decorated with stylized fish. Second an oval 13″ platter with scalloped edge floral decorated overall. SIZE: As noted. CONDITION: Generally good. Bowl with tight vertical hairline from rim to midpoint. Platter with shallow chips and abrasions on rim, otherwise good. 9-26021 (300-400)

4516
$0.00

PORCELAIN VASE. Late 19th century, Japan. Arita ware example with underglaze blue decoration of birds and flowers. SIZE: 15-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From the “Harp House” of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With 1″ shallow chip beneath top rim. Otherwise very good. 9-26862 (300-500)

4516A
$0.00

SILK EMBROIDERED PANEL. Late 19th Century China. Wrought in shades of blue depicting floral blooms and butterflies on a beige ground within multiple borders now mounted in a modern frame. SIZE: 9″ x 10″. CONDITION: Structurally very good, but generally faded colors remain good. 9-26206 (100-200)

4517
$603.75

SILK BROCADE PANEL. 18th century, Japan. A priest’s sash. Dragons embroidered on blue/black indigo ground amongst could bands. Housed in contemporary simulated bamboo gilt frame between sheets of plexiglass. SIZE: 62” x 11-3/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-72547 (200-300)

4518
$0.00

FRAMED SILKWORK PANEL. 19th century, Japan. Fan shaped medallions, one embroidered with dragons chasing pearl amongst cloud bands, second painted with scene of God of Longevity, all on light green ground. Housed in contemporary gilt molded frame. SIZE: 25-1/2″ x 25-1/2″ sight. CONDITION: With general light water stains throughout. Structurally good. 7-72557 (200-300)

4518A
$0.00

FRAMED PAINTING, JAPAN. 20th century, ink and color on paper, depicting a boating scene in a mountainous setting. Signed, with one seal. Framed and glazed. SIZE: 29-1/4″ x 10-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-25932 (125-175)

4519
$517.50

KUTANI PORCELAIN KUAN YIN. Late 19th, early 20th century, Japan. Robed figure seated on woven mat, scroll in right hand. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72565 (200-300)

4520
$0.00

ORIENTAL KUTANI TEAPOT TOGETHER WITH DECORATED DISH. 20th century, Japan. Teapot decorated with floral panels. Dish with polychrome calligraphy. SIZE: Teapot: 5-3/4″ h. Dish: 5-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Generally good. Plate with flecks along rim. 9-25078, 9-25079 (100-200)

4521
$0.00

SIGNED KUTANI BOWL. Japanese, 19th Century. Red stoneware of typical design. Signed “Kutani” beneath the base. SIZE: 3-1/4″h x 8-1/2 dia. CONDITION: With multiple tight hairline cracks, otherwise good. 9-24192 (400-600)

4522
$143.75

BRONZE VASE. Early 20th century, Japan. Decoration of nesting cranes. With stylized handles on a circular foot. Oval maker’s mark beneath foot. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: Very good with old patina. Light surface scratches throughout. 9-26390 (250-350)

4523
$0.00

ARCHAIC STYLE BRONZE VASE. 19th century or earlier, Japan. Base with three character calligraphic mark. The bulbous example applied with elephant form handles with panels of incised carving of archaic symbols. Additionally with fine silver and gold string overlays. The patinated surfaces in tones of red rust and dark brown. SIZE: 11″ h. CONDITION: Surfaces appear untouched with losses to precious metal overlays. Very good overall. 9-25780 (2,000-3,000)

4524
$3,680.00

BRONZE TIGER. Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan. Modeled as a stalking tiger with open mouth. Founder’s mark on base. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 16-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good with museum or identification number etched in belly. 9-26720 (500-700)

4525
$1,437.50

UNSIGNED (Japanese(?) 19th/20th Century) TIGER WITH RABBIT. Bronze sculpture of a standing tiger holding a rabbit in its mouth. The tiger has realistic striping and glass eyes. SIZE: 18″ l x 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25905 (800-1,200)

4526
$575.00

BRONZE AND MIXED METAL VASE. Japan, late 19th Century, Meiji Period. Square tapering form. Inlay of birds, flowers and landscapes in Shakudo, gold and silver on a deep chocolate ground. Signed beneath base. SIZE: 9-1/2″h. CONDITION: Very good with fine patina and color. 9-24216 (600-800)

4527
$1,725.00

IRON & MIXED METAL TETSUBIN. 19th century, Japan. Cast iron kettle inlaid with silver and gold decorations overall with cloud bands and prunus blossoms on handle and body. Cast brass lid with signature. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h overall x 5-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: Descended through the Folger family of Nantucket, MA. CONDITION: Overall structurally very good with old surfaces. 9-25290 (200-300)

4528
$0.00

GROUP OF THREE ORIENTAL OBJECTS. 19th and 20th century. 1) Japan, Basket weave tobacco pouch with painted design of chrysanthemum. Carved wooden netsuke in form of double gourd. 2) Japan, Satsuma tray, salt cellar, pepper shaker and sugar bowl. Together with 20th century stencil decorated Chinese eggshell vase. SIZE: Tallest: 18-1/2″ h. Tobacco pouch: 4″ h. Tray: 5-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: All generally good with normal and expected wear to tobacco pouch. 9-26196 (300-450)

4529
$977.50

BEADED PENDANT NECKLACE. 19th, early 20th century, China. Necklace comprised of jade, tourmaline, and rose quartz beads of varying sizes and two gilt silver spacers. The clasp a coral cabochon joined to a repousse pendant of gilt silver in the form of a little boy riding a kylin. SIZE: 26″ l. CONDITION: Appears very good. 9-26695 (600-800)

4530
$3,450.00

SILVER NECKLACE. 19th century, China. Necklace comprised of silver, turquoise and coral beads joined to a silver repousse pendant in the form of a lock decorated with Shou character and the 8 immortals. Signed on back. SIZE: 36″ l overall. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26692 (700-900)

4531
$0.00

BEADED SILVER NECKLACE. 19th century, China or Tibet. Coral and turquoise beads suspended from linked chain necklace linked to a rectangular repousse filigree pendant mounted with coral cabochons with three bead pendants terminating in bells. SIZE: Approx. 30″ l of chain. 19″ hanging l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-26691 (600-800)

4532
$345.00

PAIR OF HAIR PINS. 19th century, China. Gilt silver pins inset with jade cabochons. Each pin with hallmark or signature. SIZE: 3-1/4” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26688 (600-800)

4533
$460.00

GROUP OF 40 ASSORTED BUTTONS. 19th/20th century, Japan and China. Now mounted in a display box, comprised of 9 satsuma pottery examples, 12 mixed metal works, a Chinese carnelian bat shaped hat button and other misc. examples. SIZE: Largest: 1-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-25766 (200-300)

4534
$0.00

ROSE QUARTZ BELT BUCKLE. China, 19th Century. The cabochon stone in a gilt metal mount. SIZE: Buckle 2″l x 2″w. CONDITION: Overall very good. Stone with occlusions. 9-24205 (800-1,200)

4535
$115.00

CHINESE EXPORT IVORY PIN. Second half 19th century. With gilt metal mount, the surface carved and pierced in high relief depicting figures in a palace scene. SIZE: 1-3/8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72684 (200-300)

4536
$402.50

STRAND OF IVORY BEADS. The necklace comprised of spherical beads of similar size. SIZE: 41″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Beads with nice color and patina. 9-26675 (300-500)

4537
$2,300.00

CARVED CHINESE NECKLACE. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Comprised of panels of carved coral, jade, lapis, beryl mounted in base silver settings. A silk floral fitted box accompanies the necklace. SIZE: 14-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26635 (500-1,000)

4538
$0.00

JADEITE BEAD NECKLACE AND RING. 20th century, China. Beaded necklace of graduated stones, 21″ in length overall. Clasp stamped “18k”. Gold ring with single oval stone. Setting unmarked. SIZE: As noted. CONDITION: Both appear very good. 9-25882 (800-1,200)

4539
$172.50

THREE SETS OF CARVED IVORY BEADS. China, 19th Century. Each necklace with carved beads of stylized flower heads. SIZE: 1) 32″ l. 2) 36″ l. 3) 34″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good with nice color and patina. 9-25227 (150-200)

4540
$517.50

GROUP OF 10 STRANDS OF CORAL BEADS. Nine necklaces and one bracelet, some with gold clasps. White to salmon colored. SIZE: Longest: 23-1/2″ l. Bracelet: 6″ l. CONDITION: Generally good, no major defects noted. 7-73106 (200-300)

4541
$1,092.50

CARVED SANDALWOOD NECKLACE. Late 18th, early 19th century, China. Pendant of carved sandalwood in form of double gourd. Fashioned with the characters “Great Good Luck” inset with mother of pearl. Chain composed of sandalwood links, either gilded and set with mother of pearl or colored with kingfisher feathers. SIZE: Pendant: 2-1/2” l. CONDITION: Structurally very good with nice color and patina. With minimal and minor losses to beadwork. 7-72725 (500-700)

4542
$115.00

NECKLACE BOX. 19th century, China. Basket woven. Surface lacquered red and black with gold decoration of dragons, phoenixes and clouds. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h x 8″ dia. CONDITION: Structurally very good with tight old shrinkage cracks to top and bottom and with wear to gilded surfaces. Generally good. 7-73138 (200-300)

4543
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL. CHINA. Ink and color on paper, “Gao Yuan Ji Shui Man Bu Du Xing,” depicting a Tibetan woman guiding yaks in a wintry scene. Signed “Du Ziling,” with three seals. SIZE: 26″ x 26″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72822 (500-700)

4544
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO NAN HAIYAN (B. 1962). Ink and color on paper, finely depicting a Tibetan family. Signed, with two seals. SIZE: 53-1/4″ x 26-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72824 (800-1,200)

4545
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, finely depicting seated figure of Bodhidharma meditating. Inscribed, signed “Shiyi Fan Zeng,” dated bingxu year, with four seals. SIZE: 26″ x 26″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72825 (600-800)

4546
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO YAN BOLONG (1898-1955). Ink and color on paper, depicting birds amidst loquats plants. Signed “Changbai Yan Bolong,” dated yichou year (1925), with one seal. SIZE: 39″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72826 (400-600)

4547
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, finely depicting a rooster in a rustic landscape. Signed “Liu Kui,” with two seals. SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 24-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72828 (400-600)

4548
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, QIAN SONGYAN (1899-1985). Ink and colors on paper, “Hong Yan,” depicting river and red mountains. Inscribed, signed, with one seal, dated jiazi year (1984). SIZE: 38-1/2″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72829 (500-700)

4549
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, depicting in the blue and green style cliffs and pines. Inscribed, signed “He Haixia,” with two seals, dated winter in xinwei year. SIZE: 37″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72830 (400-600)

4550
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, finely depicting two women washing clothes in a creek, below willow trees. Inscribed, signed “Feng (?) painted in Zizhu Pavilion in Jinghua ” with two seals, dated summer in dinghai year. SIZE: 52-1/2″ x 26-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72831 (400-600)

4551
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, WANG XIJING (B. 1946). Ink and color on paper, depicting Yang Guifei accompanied by another elegant lady in the Hua Qing Palace. Inscribed, signed, with four seals, dated. SIZE: 52-3/4″ x 26-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72832 (400-600)

4552
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, LIU JILU (1918-1983). Ink and color on paper, depicting a recumbent dog amidst bushes. With one seal, dated jiachen year (1964). SIZE: 52″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72833 (400-600)

4553
$287.50

UNMOUNTED HANDSCROLL, CHINA. 19th Century. Ink and color on silk, finely depicting gentlemen, elegant ladies and children in a serene landscape engaging in various activities. SIZE: 18-3/4″ x 106-1/2″. CONDITION: Good, slightly soiled. 7-72834 (500-700)

4554
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, PAINTED IN THE STYLE OF CHA SHIBIAO. Ink and color on paper, depicting a gu beaker vase with flower bouquet, with persimmon and Buddha’s hand citron to the side. Inscribed, signed, and with ten seals. SIZE: 51″ x 24-3/4″. CONDITION: Good with some surface abrasion. 7-72835 (400-600)

4555
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, SONG WENZHI (1919-1999). Ink and color on paper, depicting spring rainy scene of Jiangnan. Inscribed, signed “Song Wenzhi,” dated summer in yihai year, with two seals. SIZE: 27-1/4″ x 17-3/8″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73149 (400-600)

4556
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Ink and color on paper, depicting people sailing in roaring waves. Inscribed “Zai fenglang li cheng zhang,” signed “Zengxian,” dated year 1972, with two seals. SIZE: 38-1/2″ x 26-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73150 (300-500)

4557
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Ink and color on paper, depicting cows in a evening landscape. Signed, with one seal “Fu”. SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73151 (300-500)

4558
$115.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Ink and color on paper, abstract landscape. Signed “Wu Guanzhong,” with one seal. SIZE: 26-1/4″ x 26″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73152 (300-500)

4559
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Ink and color on paper, depicting a mountainous river scene of Guilin. Inscribed, signed “Xueshi,” dated dingmao year, with one seal “Bai Xueshi”. SIZE: 26-3/4″ x 24-7/8″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73153 (400-600)

4560
$115.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, LIU JILU (1918-1983). Ink and color on paper, finely depicting a Mongolian girl riding a horse. Signed “Jilu,” with one seal. SIZE: 52-3/4″ x 26-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73154 (400-600)

4561
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Ink on paper, depicting standing figure of Master Hongyi. Inscribed, signed “He Jiaying,” dated mid-summer in renwu year, with two seals. SIZE: 53-1/4″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73155 (400-600)

4562
$230.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Ink and color on paper, finely depicting a recluse and his attendant in a wintry landscape, inscribed with a long prose. Signed “Huang,” dated the tenth month in wuchen year, with two seals “Baishi Weng” and “Lu Ban Men Xia”. SIZE: 53-1/2″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73156 (700-900)

4563
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, GAO BO (b. 1963). Ink and color on paper, depicting a seated nude lady. Signed “Gao Bo,” with one seal. SIZE: 26-5/8″ x 24-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73157 (300-500)

4564
$115.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Ink and color on paper, depicting an autumn landscape with two figures in a mountainous landscape with waterfall and maple trees. Signed, dated jiazi year, with two seals. SIZE: 26-5/8″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73158 (300-500)

4565
$115.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, SHI GUOLIANG (B. 1956). Ink and color on paper, depicting a Uyghur girl dancing with a plate of grapes, inscribed “Tian Shan Zhi Wu (Dance from Mount Tian)”. Signed “Guoliang,” dated autumn in guiwei year, with two seals. SIZE: 39-1/3″ x 19-3/8″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73159 (400-600)

4566
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Ink and light color on paper, depicting a woman knitting. Signed “(?) he,” with one seal. SIZE: 28″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73160 (300-600)

4567
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED FENG ZIKAI (1898-1975). Ink and light color on paper, three panels, depicting figures engaged in various activities. Inscribed, signed “Zikai,” with six seals in total. SIZE: 49-3/4″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73161 (400-600)

4568
$172.50

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Probably by Pan Tianshou, ink and color on paper, depicting an old man looking over blossoming flowers and fish. Inscribed, signed “Shou,” with four seals. SIZE: 54″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-73162 (500-700)

4569
$115.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, IN THE STYLE OF BADA SHANREN. Ink on paper, depicting a wild goose and plants. Signed “Bada Shanren,” with one seal. SIZE: 34-1/4″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: Soiled with stains. 7-72708 (400-600)

4570
$172.50

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, CHENG SHIFA (1921-2007). Ink and color on paper, depicting elegant ladies under peach trees. Inscribed, signed “Shifa,” with two seals of the artist “Cheng” and “Shifa”, dated early spring in wuwu year (1978). SIZE: 52″ x 23-5/8″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72709 (600-800)

4571
$632.50

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, finely depicting waxberries on leafy branches and a tall basket. Inscribed, signed “Baishi Shanweng Qi Huang,” with one seal. SIZE: 54-1/2″ x 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72710 (300-500)

4572
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink on paper, “Song Yin Yun Pu,” depicting a mountainous landscape with pines and clouds. Inscribed, signed “Guo ChuanZhang,” with one seal, dated summer in renxu year (1982). SIZE: 33-1/4″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72711 (500-700)

4573
$805.00

PORCELAIN BOWL. Early 20th century, China. Chia Ching mark. Surface engraved with dragons and clouds in a monochrome mustard yellow glaze. SIZE: 3-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72755 (300-500)

4574
$0.00

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH. 19th century, China. Chia Ch’ing mark on base. Decorated overall with seasonal flowers. Interior with central Shou character within a ring of 5 bats. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h x 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72759 (300-500)

4575
$460.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN DECORATED VASES. Republican Period, China. Circa 1920. Each base with overglaze red mark. Decorated overall with song birds on flowering branches, opposing side with calligraphy. SIZE: 10-1/4” h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-72754 (200-300)

4576
$115.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN PEACH BOWLS. 20th century, China. With 4 character Ch’ieng Lung seal mark in red. Famille Rode decorated overall with peach tree branches bearing fruit, each additionally decorated with bats in flight. SIZE: 6″ dia. CONDITION: One bowl with losses to enamel on fruit on exterior, otherwise good. 7-72488 (300-500)

4577
$891.25

YELLOW ENAMELED PORCELAIN BOWL. 20th century, China. With 6 character Yung-Cheng mark on base. Decorated with children at play in green enamel beneath conifers on yellow ground. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 6″ dia. CONDITION: Very good with strong colors. 7-72490 (300-500)

4578
$0.00

IRON RED ENAMELED QUATREFOIL SERVING DISH. 19th century, China. Lobated footed bowl decorated overall with scrolling lotus floral vinery and bats. Interior robin’s egg blue with canted foot rim. With 6 character T’ung Chih seal mark (1862-1874), probably in period. SIZE: 3″ h x 8-1/2″ l x 6-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-72519 (200-300)

4579
$4,887.50

PEWTER WINE POT. Early 20th century. Moon shaped pot engraved on one side with a figure beneath conifers, the opposing side with a poem. Jade handle, spout and finial. Interior base with impressed seal mark. SIZE: 4″ h x 6″ l. PROVENANCE: Consigned by the granddaughter of General & Mrs. William Crane. Originally belonging to both Lois Whitin Crane, wife of Brig. General William C. Crane of Leesburg, VA who were avid collectors of Japanese art & antiques. Together the lived in Japan with their three children while General Crane served as the Military Attaché to Japan from 1933-1937. General Crane served as a Commanding Officer & Chief of Staff on various assignments including the Allied Force Headquarters in Northern Africa & Italy, and retired after serving as the last Commanding Officer of Fort Devens, MA. CONDITION: Well worn from continuous use. Jade elements intact, handle with old stress crack and with veining. Overall good. 7-72680 (200-300)

4580
$172.50

PORCELAIN FOOTED WINE CUP. Late 19th century, China. With 6 character Ming Hsuan Te mark on base. Underglaze blue and red decoration of waves and fish. Sandscrit characters on interior. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 3-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Chip on rim and radiating hairline crack. 7-72743 (300-500)

4581
$57.50

FAMILLE ROSE BOWL. Republican Period, circa 1920. With seal mark on base in overglaze red. Decorated with insect on floral spray, opposing side with poem. SIZE: 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Large area with cracks. 7-72740 (200-300)

4582
$1,840.00

TEA DUST VASE. 19th century, China. Base impressed with barely legible Ch’ien Lung mark. With everted rim and pierced dragon handles in an olive green tea dust glaze. SIZE: 11” h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72742 (300-500)

4583
$373.75

PORCELAIN VASE. Early 20th century, China. Ch’ien Lung 6 character seal mark on base. Engraving of dragons, pearls and clouds beneath lemon yellow glaze. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72745 (300-500)

4584
$0.00

FAMILLE ROSE DECORATED PORCELAIN BOWL. Chia Ching mark, but early 20th century. Decorated overall with rams amidst flowering trees in a pastoral landscape. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 8” dia. CONDITION: With small chip to rim, otherwise very good. 7-72746 (300-500)

4585
$230.00

ORIENTAL INDIGO MONOCHROME DISH. Shallow footed bowl with Chi’en Lung seal mark, with deep indigo enamel. SIZE: 6-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72637 (200-300)

4586
$0.00

ANHUA ENAMEL DISH. China. With seal mark in underglaze blue. Dish with central rondel incised with symbol of longevity within double concentric circles. Rim with engaged bat border. Hidden dragon within glaze. SIZE: 6-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72638 (200-300)

4587
$460.00

TOU TSAI DISH. China. With 6 character Yung-Cheng mark, probably in the period. Shallow porcelain bowl decorated with polychrome stylized flowers blossoms amidst scrolling vinery within a rondel. Exterior decorated overall with stylized flower blossoms within vinery. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72639 (400-600)

4588
$3,737.50

SHALLOW PEACH DECORATED DISH. China. With 6 character Yung-Cheng mark. Interior decorated with peach filled branches in underglaze blue. Bowl sides decorated with scrolling floral vinery in underglaze blue. On rich, medium yellow ground. SIZE: 2″ h x 11″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72640 (600-800)

4589
$575.00

ORIENTAL DRAGON DECORATED GINGER JAR WITH COVER. China. Decorated overall with green and indigo pearl hunting dragons amidst cloudbands, fitted with matching cover. Base with seal mark in underglaze blue. SIZE: 8″ h x 7″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72641 (400-600)

4590
$258.75

CHUN WARE GREEN BOWL. Ming Period, 14th-15th century, China. Nice stoneware example of conical form in olive green glaze with purple markings and overall craquelure. SIZE: 8″ dia. CONDITION: Rim with repair and additionally chips to feet. Generally good. 7-72956 (200-300)

4591
$345.00

PORCELAIN WATER COUPE. Early 20th century, China. Small bowl with inverted rim, in white glaze with crab claw crackle. With spurious Cheng Hua mark on base. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72536 (200-300)

4592
$345.00

PORCELAIN LAVENDER BOWL. With six figure Ch’ien Lung (1736-1796) mark in underglaze blue and probably in period, China. Provincial ware bowl with flared sides of a lavender hue decorated with floral rondels and scrolling. SIZE: 8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72535 (300-500)

4593
$747.50

FAMILLE ROSE DOUBLE GOURD STEM VASE. China. 4 character hallmark on base. Depicting three child-like figures supporting a double gourd vase. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Chips to enamels on surfaces of vase, otherwise good. 7-72747 (200-300)

4594
$2,645.00

PORCELAIN DRAGON DISH. Chia Ching mark, Ming Period. 16th century and probably of the period. Underglaze blue decoration of dragons and pearls. Interior decorated with a 5-toed dragon chasing a pearl within double concentric circles. SIZE: 6-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72751 (400-600)

4595
$287.50

SQUARE PORCELAIN BOWL. 20th century, China. Base with Ch’ien Lung mark. Bowl with everted rim, in underglaze blue. Interior with wave motif centering a Shou characters. Exterior with dragon rondels and clouds. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 4-3/4″ square. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72752 (300-500)

4596
$977.50

FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN CUP. Base with Ch’ien Lung Fang Au mark. Decorated overall with children, chickens and flowering trees opposing an extensive poem. SIZE: 3-1/8” dia x 2-5/8” h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72753 (300-500)

4597
$287.50

PAIR OF TOU TSAI JARS. 20th century, China. Decoration of dragons and hydrangea flowers. SIZE: 5” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27020 (400-600)

4598
$0.00

HANDSCROLL, CHINA. Ink and colors on paper, “Du Shang Jiu Jia Lou” (Ascending Jiu Jia Pavilion by Oneself), depicting five figures. Each inscribed, signed Zhang Yuan Daqian, with ten seals in total. SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 70-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72784 (700-900)

4599
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS, CHINA. 1) Ink and color on paper, depicting in the blue and green style a scholar in a verdant landscape. Inscribed, signed “Zhang Yuan,” dated bingxu year (1946), with two seals2) Depicting a man crossing a bridge in a wintry landscape. Signed “Bixing,” with two seals. SIZE: 1) 40-3/4″ x 12-3/4″. 2) 45″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Good. 2) Creases, and slight tear to the top of the mounting area. 7-72785, 7-72803 (500-700)

4600
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, TAN DONGKENG (B. 1943). Ink and color on paper, depicting birds amidst morning glories. Signed “Rong Cheng Dongkeng,” with one seal. Dated xinwei year (1991). SIZE: 25-3/4″ x 17″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72786 (400-600)

4601
$0.00

TWO PAINTINGS, CHINA. Both signed “Shaomei Chen Yunzhang,” each with a seal “Chen Shaomei”. 1) Loose painting, ink and color on paper. Finely depicting a scholar contemplating under a willow tree in a serene landscape. 2) Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, depicting an elegant lady in a garden. Dated guiwei year. SIZE: 1) 33-3/4″ x 17-3/4″. 2) 36″ x 16-3/4″. CONDITION: 1) Minor stain to the lower left area. 2) Good. 7-72787, 7-72792 (600-800)

4602
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, IN THE STYLE OF QIAN HUI’AN. Ink and colors on paper, “Zan Hua Jin Jue,” finely depicting Zhong Kui and a lady. Inscribed, signed “Qian Hui’an,” & dedicated to Mr. Dongxin, with one seal. SIZE: 53-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72788 (500-700)

4603
$172.50

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, IN THE STYLE OF PAN TIANSHOU. Ink and color on paper depicting a monk praying in front of a painting table. Inscribed, dedicated to Mr. Boying, and signed “A Shou,” with two seals. Dated jiazi year. SIZE: 37-1/4″ x 17″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72789 (500-700)

4604
$172.50

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, IN THE STYLE OF GAO QIFENG. Ink and color on paper depicting a monkey dangling from a pine branch. Signed “Qifeng Gao Shanweng,” with one seal “Qifeng”. Dated bingyin year. SIZE: 43-1/4″ x 20″. CONDITION: Soiled. 7-72790 (500-700)

4605
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS, CHINA. 1) Copy of Qing dynasty artist Yang Borun. Ink and color on paper, depicting two scholars in a landscape with mountains and river. Inscribed, signed, with one seal, bingyin year, 2) After Ming artist You Qiu, ink on paper finely depicting in baimiao style an official with his consorts in a garden scene. Signed “Changzhou You Qiu,” inscribed “Wanli yihai xia ri xie,” with one seal. SIZE: 1) 40″ x 13″. 2) 37-1/2″ x 16″. CONDITION: Both are in good condition. 7-72791, 7-72823 (600-800)

4606
$115.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, XU CAO (1899-1961). Ink and color on paper finely depicting two elegant ladies in a garden with scholar rocks and plantain plants. Signed “Shuanghong zhuren Yansun Xu Cao xie,” two seals “Xu Cao” and “Xu Cao hua”. SIZE: 51-3/4″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72793 (500-700)

4607
$172.50

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, SIGNED “DAQIAN JUZHI ZHANG YUAN YU DAFENGTANG”. Ink and color on paper, finely depicting two scholars on a island in a lotus pond, one playing a zither, the other contemplating. Inscribed, signed “Daqian juzhi Zhang Yuan yu Dafengtang,” & dated the sixty year of Republic of China (1971). SIZE: 53-1/2″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Minor foxing. 7-72794 (600-800)

4608
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, depicting a recumbent nude woman. Signed, with one seal. SIZE: 13-1/4″ x 17-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72795 (400-600)

4609
$402.50

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO QI BAISHI. Ink and light color on paper, finely depicting a cicada and a praying mantis resting on leaves. Signed “Sanbai shi yin Fu Weng Qi Huang zhi”. SIZE: 26″ x 17″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72796 (700-900)

4610
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, WANG XUETAO (B. 1903). Ink and color on paper, finely depicting a rooster and a hen, with bamboo shoots and prunus branches. Inscribed, signed “Xuetao,” with three seals, dated yiyou year (1945). SIZE: 53-1/4″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Creases and foxing. 7-72797 (600-800)

4611
$690.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS, CHINA. 19th Century. 1) Ink and light color on silk, depicting two scholars in a rustic landscape with a cottage at the bottom of a precipice. Signed “Shifu Qiu Ying zhi,”. 2) Ink and color on silk, depicting a pair of mandarin ducks in a reed pond. Inscribed, signed “Zichang Li Kongqiu,” with one seal. SIZE: 1) 29-3/4″ x 15-3/4″. 2) 29-3/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: 1) Tear to the top area, creases, soiled. 2) Minor loss to the surface, soiled. 7-72798, 7-72807 (600-800)

4612
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, WANG MINGMING (B. 1952). Ink and color on paper, depicting The Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove. With four seals, dated yimao year. SIZE: 68″ x 18-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72799 (400-600)

4613
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, finely depicting a scholar crossing a bridge in a landscape. Signed “Fu Baoshi in Nanjing,”. With three seals, dated year 1963. SIZE: 27″ x 16-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72800 (800-1,200)

4614
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink on paper, depicting bamboos covered with snow. Signed, with one seal, dated xinmao year (1951). SIZE: 39″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72801 (400-600)

4615
$0.00

TWO PAINTINGS, CHINA. 1) Early 20th Century. Fan painting, ink and colors on paper, finely depicting a recluse in a cottage in a mountainous landscape. Dated spring of dingchou year, with two seals. 2) Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, “Li Jiang Fan Ying” (Sails on Li River). Inscribed, signed “Xueshi,” with one seal, dated winter in bingzi year. SIZE: 1) 6-3/4″ x 24″. 2) 26″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: Fan painting with some faint stain, hanging scroll in good condition. 7-72802, 7-72820 (500-700)

4616
$0.00

TWO HANGING SCROLLS, CHINA. Both ink and color on paper. 1) Finely depicting an official holding a flower vase. Signed “Yingpiao shan ren Shen,” with one seal “Huang Shen,” dated “the ninth year of Yongzheng,”. 2) Depicting peony and iris branches. Inscribed, signed, and with two seals. SIZE: 1) 38″ x 19-1/4″. 2) 37-1/4″ x 17″. CONDITION: Both in good condition. 7-72804, 7-72805 (500-700)

4617
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Early 20th Century. Ink & light color on paper depicting a scholar carrying an inkwell. Signed and with one seal. SIZE: 34″ x 18″. CONDITION: Foxing. 7-72806 (400-600)

4618
$230.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and light color on paper, 19th century copy. Finely depicting a mountainous landscape with pines. Inscribe, signed, and with one seal. SIZE: 53-3/4″ x 21″. CONDITION: Creased and minor loss, soiled. 7-72808 (400-600)

4619
$0.00

HANDSCROLL, CHINA, WU GUANGYU (1908-1970). Ink and color on paper, “Bai Zi Tu,” Finely depicting one hundred or so boys engaged in various entertaining activities in a rustic landscape. Signed, and with three seals. SIZE: Front piece 11-3/4″ x 23″, Painting 11-3/4″ x 203″; colophon 11-3/4″ x 23″. CONDITION: Minor foxing & creases. 7-72809 (800-1,200)

4620
$143.75

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO GUAN SHANYUE (1912-2000). Ink and color on paper, depicting a scene of children in Beijing Wenhua Square. Inscribed, signed, “Hanyang Guan Shanyue,” with two seals, dated year 1989. SIZE: 40-1/4″ x 21″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72810 (500-700)

4621
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and light color on paper, depicting two scholars in an abstract landscape. Inscribed, signed “Fu Baoshi,” with two seals of the artist, dated year 1963. SIZE: 54″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Some creases, short horizontal tear to the left. 7-72811 (800-1,200)

4622
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. 20th Century. Ink and color on paper, finely depicting three ladies resting next to a creek. Signed, with two seals. SIZE: 19-1/4″ x 35-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72812 (400-600)

4623
$805.00

THANGKA, CHINA. 19th Century. Color on silk, depicting seated figure of Buddha on a throne, surround by dragon clouds and with an aureole to his back. SIZE: 65-1/2″ x 34-1/2″. CONDITION: Soiled. 7-72813 (600-800)

4624
$172.50

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, SONG WENZHI (1919-1999). Ink and color on paper, finely depicting a spring landscape in Jiangnan area. Signed, dated March in year 1975, with one seal. SIZE: 38-1/4″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72814 (500-700)

4625
$201.25

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO LIU HAISU (1896-1994). Ink and light color on paper, “He Tang Qing Qu,” finely depicting fish in a lotus pond, Signed, with one seal. SIZE: 50″ x 24-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72815 (700-900)

4626
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Ink and color on paper, depicting bees amidst a large plantain plant. Signed “Shao’ang,” dated jiazi year, with two seals “Zhao” and “Shao’ang”. SIZE: 69″ x 36-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72816 (700-900)

4627
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Early 20th Century. In the style of Giuseppe Castiglione, ink and color on paper, finely depicting a hunt dog in a landscape. Signed “Lang Shining,” with two seals. SIZE: 53-3/4″ x 36″. CONDITION: Good with some foxing. 7-72817 (500-700)

4628
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA. Early 28th Century, Republican period copy. Ink on paper, finely depicting bamboos. Iscribed, signed “Banqiao Zheng Xie,” with two seals. SIZE: 38-3/4″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: Water stains. 7-72818 (400-600)

4629
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, ATTRIBUTED TO QI GONG (1912-2005). Light green color on paper, depicting spring bamboos. Signed, dated year 1989, with two seals. SIZE: 26-3/4″ x 16-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 7-72819 (500-700)

4630
$0.00

HANGING SCROLL, CHINA, INK AND COLOR ON PAPER, “QING LI SHENG JING TU”. Depicting an autumn landscape with cottages amidst maple trees. Signed “Keran,” date March in year 1977, with one seal. SIZE: 38″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Creases. 7-72821 (700-900)

4631
$57.50

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. Standing figure of the goddess Kuan Yin. Back of the halo carved with an extensive inscription. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73124 (200-300)

4632
$115.00

JADE PLAQUE. 19th century, China. Jui-i shaped. Surface carved with a pair of bats flanking a Shou character surmounted by a wan character. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 3-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-73122 (200-300)

4633
$0.00

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. Yellow green stone with brown areas. Carved as a frog, tortoise and a bat. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26244 (400-600)

4634
$230.00

CARVED JADE PEBBLE. 20th century, China. Stone of yellow white color. Carving of Bodhidharma. SIZE: 2-5/8″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26245 (400-600)

4635
$143.75

JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Carved with a kylin and a cub. Stone of pale green color with brown areas. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26249 (500-700)

4637
$4,025.00

TWO JADE CARVINGS. 19th century, China. Rectangular plaque with archaic scrolling together with a triangular jade carving of archaic style fish. SIZE: 2″ l and 2-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Both very good. 9-27013 (400-600)

4638
$0.00

TWO CARVED JADE OBJECTS. 19th century, China. Jade bracelet, surface carved with kylins. Together with a ritual disk carved with archaic characters. SIZE: Bracelet: 3-3/4″ dia. Disk: 2-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Bracelet very good with nice color. Disk with old surfaces. 9-27120 (300-500)

4639
$3,450.00

WHITE JADE PEACH GROUP CARVING. 18th-19th century, China. Depicting two peaches on a branch with bat. White jade of even color. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 2-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72500 (400-600)

4640
$1,150.00

JADE BRACELET AND FITTED BOX. 18th century, China. Bracelet of pale celadon green stone carved with opposing dragons. Fitted within original hexagonal rosewood box. Surface inlaid with abalone elephant, with ivory and lapis lazuli drapings. SIZE: Box: 4-1/4”. CONDITION: Overall very good. 7-72758 (400-600)

4641
$0.00

JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Stone of greenish gray color. Surface carved with woman and child with 4 character inscription on reverse. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 1″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26246 (300-500)

4642
$0.00

JADE PENDANT. 19th century, China. One side carved with children at play, other with poem in running script. SIZE: 2″ h x 1″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26247 (300-500)

4643
$115.00

JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Stone of a gray color. One side carved with small boy, other with 4 character inscription. SIZE: 2″ x 1-1/3″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26248 (300-500)

4644
$115.00

JADE PENDANT. 20th century, China. Yellow white stone carved as a recumbent ram. SIZE: 1-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26250 (300-500)

4645
$0.00

JADE CARVING. 20th century, China. Stone of yellow and brown color. Carving of two Kylin with a cucumber. SIZE: 2-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26251 (300-500)

4646
$0.00

TWO JADEITE PENDANTS. 20th century, China. Stones of a lavender color with areas of bright green. One carved as Mi Lo Fu with a dragon and a tiger. The other carved as a lotus plant, the reverse carved with a seated figure holding a fish. SIZE: 3” and 2-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26672 (300-500)

4647
$345.00

TWO JADE CARVINGS. Early 19th century, China. One carved as a butterfly. The other a belt buckle with low relief carving of dragons. SIZE: Butterfly: 2-1/2” x 1-1/2. Buckle: 2-1/4” h x 2-7/8” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26668 (300-500)

4648
$115.00

THREE JADE PENDANTS. Late 19th century, China. One carved with a phoenix and lotus plants. One carved with a butterfly and a 4 character inscription. One carved as a parrot with russet tones. SIZE: From 2″ to 2-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-26790 (300-500)

4649
$920.00

JADE CARVING. Early 20th century, China. Yellowish green stone with russet areas. Carving of a recumbent ram. SIZE: 2-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27006 (300-500)

4650
$3,565.00

JADE CARVING. Early 20th century, China. Celadon colored stone with russet area depicting a crab with lotus plant. SIZE: 5-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27005 (300-500)

4651
$230.00

JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Chicken bone stone carved as a pleasure boat with two scholars. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 5-3/4” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27007 (300-500)

4652
$1,840.00

JADE CARVING. 19th century, China. Figure of a reclining horse in white colored stone with russet highlights. SIZE: 2-1/2” l. CONDITION: Surfaces with light wear, otherwise very good. 9-27008 (300-500)

4653
$747.50

THREE PIECES OF ORIENTAL WHITE JADE. 19th century, China. Including a buckle, hair pin and section of a hair pin. Stone of even white color. SIZE: Buckle: 3-1/2″ l. Pin: 7″ l. Pin section: 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72499 (300-500)

4654
$172.50

JADE BOX. Circular form. Surface carved with four bats around central foo character. Stone dark green color. SIZE: 3/4″ h x 3-1/8″ dia. CONDITION: Chipped interior. 7-72764 (300-500)

4655
$57.50

EMBROIDERED SILK COLLAR. 19th century, China. Elaborate round collar piece embroidered in silk. Showing figures mounted on mythical lions amongst scrolling floral vinery within ivory border of Chinese symbols further within a border trimmed in iron brown lace, all on steel blue ground. SIZE: 33-1/2″ l x 19-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Structurally intact with some overall even fading. 9-25384 (100-200)

4656
$172.50

ETCHED BRASS BOX. 19th century, China. The rectangular box with inset corners decorated with exotic birds and cloud bands. Lid mounted with a jade panel to which is applied a bird in flight carved of ivory. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 4-1/2″ l x 2-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Diagonal crack in jade panel, otherwise good. 9-26234 (300-500)

4657
$0.00

FRAMED NEEDLEWORK PICTURE OF A TEMPLE. The earth-tone needlework showing a large facade of a multi-roofed temple with columns and courtyard. Signed lower right which stands for “Ben Ten Sama (one of the seven happy Buddhist gods). Housed in a black painted wood frame with gilt edge and glass front. SIZE: 16″ x 23”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25948 (600-900)

4658
$632.50

SILK PANEL. 20th century, China. K’ossu style. Tapestry leaf scene of the god of War. SIZE: 32″ x 52″. CONDITION: Generally good. 7-72707 (500-700)

4659
$977.50

CARVED BOX IN FORM OF DOUBLE GOURD. 19th century, China. Nice example carved overall with double gourds and a dragonfly. SIZE: 4-3/4” l x 3-1/4″ w. CONDITION: With old surfaces, nice color and patina. Very good overall. 7-72737 (200-300)

4660
$143.75

RECTANGULAR ROSEWOOD BOX. 20th century, China. Surface inlaid with scene of deer and a pine tree in various colored soapstone. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 7-3/4″ l x 4-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good with original surfaces. 7-72741 (200-300)

4661
$0.00

CHINESE HARDWOOD PICNIC BOX. Of rectangular form, rosewood with mother of pearl inlay. Each tray with scrolling vinery within conforming frame, rectangular handle with scrolled valances fitted with locking handle. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 16″ l x 8-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Surfaces overly polished with some losses to scrolled elements. Possibly missing lid and with losses to sections of end panels. Otherwise good. 9-25173 (1,200-1,800)

4662
$46.00

FRAMED SILK EMBROIDERY OF BLOSSOMING BRANCH. The silk on silk embroidery showing a gray branch, green leaves, and pink & white blossoms. All against a light green silk background. Housed in a white metal frame with rose matte and glass. SIZE: SIGHT: 15-1/2″ x 22″. CONDITION: Some light foxing spots, glass with break at bottom. 9-25125 (150-250)

4663
$143.75

PAIR OF TAPESTRY PANELS. Early 20th century, China. Ko’ssu weave depicting historical scenes alternating with panels of precious elements. Mounted in contemporary gilt frames under glass. SIZE: Sight: 39″ x 10″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-73137 (200-300)

4664
$0.00

PAIR OF EMBROIDERED SILK PANELS. 19th century, China. Each panel wrought with delicate polychrome moths and butterflies amidst indigo silk floral scrolling on a pink ground. SIZE: Panel: 13-3/4″ x 8″. CONDITION: Silkwork mostly intact. Fading to pink ground. Areas of thread loss to top center of one panel. 9-25128 (150-250)

4665
$517.50

DECORATED TEAPOT. 19th century, China. With 6 charaacter Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Orange ground with gilt floral rondels overall. Turquoise enamel interior. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27038 (300-500)

4666
$977.50

YU HU CHUN FORM PORCELAIN VASE. Late 19th century, China. Blue ground with a gilt decoration of lotus scrolling, bats and stylized shou characters. SIZE: 12” h. CONDITION: With light even wear overall to gilt decoration. Indigo ground vibrant. Very good. 9-27037 (400-600)

4667
$373.75

BALUSTER VASE WITH BLUE AND WHITE DECORATION. 19th century, China. With bands of scrolled floral vinery now drilled for lamp. Offered with hardwood stand. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h of vase. CONDITION: Drilled as noted, with repair and hairline to rim. 7-72570 (300-500)

4668
$115.00

PORCELAIN HAWTHORNE JAR. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Blue and white ovoid jar decorated overall with flowering prunus. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72523 (200-300)

4669
$460.00

PAIR OF SQUARE FAMILLE VERTE VASES. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Decorated with floral panels with exotic birds on crackled oatmeal ground and with opposing elephant mask handles. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72518 (300-500)

4670
$460.00

FAMILLE NOIR VASE. 19th century, China. Baluster form vase decorated with song birds and flowering prunus, applied with S-scrolled green enamel handles on a black ground. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72515 (200-300)

4671
$546.25

SQUARE FAMILLE NOIR VASE. Late 19th century, China. Square beaker vase with tapering sides, panels decorated with reserves of exotic birds, flowers and qilin. Artemesia leaf mark on base. Truncated and fitted with a glued wooden cover. SIZE: 16-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Vase truncated as noted. 7-72512 (300-500)

4672
$402.50

MILLE FLEURS DECORATED PORCELAIN VASE. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Dense floral decoration of chrysanthemums. Drilled for lamp. Mounted on cast brass base. SIZE: 14-3/4″ h overall. CONDITION: Drilled as noted, otherwise very good. 7-72508 (300-500)

4673
$230.00

PORCELAIN BALUSTER FORM VASE. Second quarter 20th century, China. Famille Rose decoration of the immortal Lan Tsi Ho dancing with two attendants in polychrome robes carrying baskets of flowers amidst cloud bands. Verso with calligraphy. SIZE: 17-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72507 (200-300)

4674
$172.50

BLANC DE CHINE KWAN YIN ON STAND. 19th century, China. Robed figure standing on double lotus plinth joined to hardwood double lotus stand. Figure with removable hands holding a ruyi. SIZE: 17-1/2″ h overall. CONDITION: With small repairs to edges of robe, proper left side. Small glazing imperfection behind left shoulder. Hands restored. Stand drilled for lamp. 7-72539 (300-500)

4675
$575.00

ROSEWOOD BRUSH POT. 20th century, China. Surface inlaid in mother of pearl and soapstone in pattern of bamboo prunus and birds. Base with removable plug. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 6-5/8″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good. Polychrome hard stones with applied dyes. 7-72756 (300-500)

4676
$287.50

PORCELAIN DECORATED BRUSH POT. Late 19th century, China. Underglaze blue and polychrome decoration with opposing panels decorated with Kylin alternating with diaperwork panels with Greek key borders. SIZE: 8″ h x 8-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72750 (200-300)

4677
$287.50

FAMILLE VERTE FRUIT BOWL. China. With 6 character K’ang-H’si mark. Bowl with incised monochrome decoration overall, on which sprigs of polychrome fruit and flowering branches are overlaid. SIZE: 9-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72664 (200-300)

4678
$402.50

PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE BOWLS. 4 character Kang Hsi seal mark, out of period. Decoration of flowers on rose pink ground. SIZE: 3″ h x 5-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72665 (200-300)

4679
$2,530.00

PORCELAIN VASE FANG HU. Ch’ien Lung mark to base, but 19th century. Archaic bronze style with enamel decoration imitating an ancient bronze. Decoration of quei dragons on tao tieh mask handles. SIZE: 14″ h. CONDITION: Vase overall good with shallow chip to base rim. Stand missing two moldings. 7-72666 (300-500)

4680
$345.00

PALE GREEN MONOCHROME PORCELAIN VASE. 19th century, China. Roleau shaped vase with monochrome lime green glaze with underglaze blue double ring on base. SIZE: 17″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72506 (300-500)

4681
$230.00

CARVED BAMBOO BRUSH POT. China. Deeply carved overall with herons feeding beneath conifers. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good with nice patina. 7-72577 (300-500)

4682
$575.00

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT. Kang Hsi (1662-1722) Period, China. Underglaze blue decoration of a scholar visited by the Goddess Kuanyin. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 7-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Staple repairs and fritting to base. 9-26724 (500-700)

4683
$1,092.50

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT. 19th century, China. Famille Rose decoration of children at play. SIZE: 7″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27041 (500-700)

4684
$1,092.50

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT. Late 19th century, China. With 4 character Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Famille Rose decoration of landscape. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 3-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27032 (500-700)

4685
$2,875.00

CARVED BAMBOO BRUSH POT. 18th century, China. Scene of scholars in mountainous landscapes. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h x 5-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Good color and patina. Normal and expected vertical shrinkage cracks. Very good overall. 9-26375 (1,000-1,200)

4686
$460.00

PAIR OF YELLOW ENAMEL TSUN VASES. Circa 1930, China. The ku-shaped beakers, Famille Rose decorated overall, with scrolling floral vinery and polychrome leaftips. Wide flaring rim in robin’s egg blue. Vases with scrafitto lemon yellow ground. Beaker form with bell shaped bases. With 6 character Ch’ien Lung mark on base rim. SIZE: 15-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Overall good with small chip to lip. 7-72497 (400-600)

4687
$690.00

PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE. 19th century, China. With underglaze blue decoration of acanthus leaves, jui-i and floral scrollwork. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72495 (300-500)

4688
$9,775.00

BLUE AND WHITE HEAPED AND PILED DECORATED CANISTER JAR. 19th century, China. Of cylindrical form, profusely decorated with scrolling floral vinery and waves within diaperwork. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72494 (300-500)

4689
$0.00

KUANG-HSU YELLOW PORCELAIN CUP. China. With 6 character K’uang Hsu (1875-1908) mark, in period. Decorated overall with cloudbands and filleted wan characters with medallions of auspicious characters. SIZE: 3-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-72532 (300-500)

4690
$402.50

FAMILLE JEUNE RECTANGULAR STONEWARE PLANTER. Late 19th century, China. Decorated overall with song birds and flowering trees. Base with 6 character K’ang Hsi mark. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h x 9″ l x 5-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Overall good. Enamel intact. 7-72524 (300-500)

4691
$258.75

LARGE LACQUER AND ABALONE SWEET MEAT BOX. 19th century, China. In two parts, round box inlaid with leaftips, flower buds, musical instruments and precious objects. SIZE: 7″ h x 16″ dia. CONDITION: Large chips with radiating cracks to top and bottom. 7-72517 (400-600)

4692
$1,840.00

RELIEF CARVED CERAMIC BRUSH POT. China. With impressed seal mark. Chartreuse ceramic pot carved with figures in mountainous pine treed landscape. SIZE: 6″ h x 5-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Good. 7-72648 (200-300)

4693
$345.00

LARGE CELADON BRUSH POT. China. With 4 character mark beneath base. Decorated overall with aquatic treed landscapes in blues, greens and browns. SIZE: 6″ h x 8″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72663 (200-300)

4694
$690.00

PORCELAIN BRUSH POT. 18th/19th century, China. Underglaze blue decoration of scholars and a farmer. Four character mark on base. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 7-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Good. 7-72651 (200-300)

4695
$2,300.00

FRAMED PORCELAIN PLAQUE. Early 20th century, China. Famille Rose paint decorated with a mountainous landscape, figures in the foreground, and with calligraphy upper right facing. Now mounted in a contemporary gilt wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 12-3/4″ h x 8-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72558 (200-300)

4696
$575.00

PAIR OF FAMILLE ROSE FRAMED PLAQUES. Early 20th century, China. Of rectangular hexagonal form, each with polychrome floral prunus with birds, each with calligraphy, in rosewood frame. SIZE: Plaque: 23-1/4″ x 5-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72563 (300-500)

4697
$143.75

CARTE DE VISITE CASE. 19th century, China. Silver filigree work with a design of dragons. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 2-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good. 7-73121 (200-300)

4698
$230.00

CHINESE SILVER TEA STRAINER WITH JADEITE HANDLE. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Tea bowl surrounded by repousse silver floral border and with symbol for longevity. With green and white jadeite handle. Marked on reverse “SILVER” and “CHINA”. Fitted in brocade box. SIZE: 8″ l. CONDITION: Overall good. 9-25073 (800-1,200)

4699
$345.00

CHINESE EXPORT SILVER ORNAMENT. 19th century, China. Rendered in the form of a grave marker. Marked beneath base. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26723 (400-600)

4700
$575.00

CLOISONNE AND GILT METAL FIGURE OF AN IMMORTAL. Early 20th century, China. Four character Ch’ieng Lung mark on base. Figure with enameled eyes, mounted on double lotus plinth. SIZE: 13″ h. PROVENANCE: Christie’s, South Kensington. March 23, 2006. Lot 1928. To Paul Chau, NY. CONDITION: Very good. 7-72655 (200-300)

4701
$1,380.00

CLOISONNE PLANTER. 20th century, China. With 4 character Ch’ien Lung mark on base. Decoration of peaches and bats in relief on a pale blue ground raised on branch form feet. Planter is fitted with conforming liner in blue enamel. SIZE: 4″ h x 8-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27019 (400-600)

4702
$460.00

SIX SILVER SHOT GLASSES. Early 20th century, China. The textured surface of each with repousse design of the moon and bamboo. Impressed mark “ZEE SUNG SILVER”. Weight: 8 troy oz. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-26715 (700-900)

4703
$0.00

CLOISONNE VASE OF DOUBLE DRAGON DESIGN. Chinese, late 19th century. Decorated with two opposing indigo dragons playing with a mystical pearl on a rust red ground. SIZE: 12-1/2″h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-24760 (150-250)

4704
$143.75

FINE CLOISONNE AND GILT METAL CENSER. Probably 20th century, China. With 4 character Kang Hsi mark on base. Decorated overall with floral scrolling on turquoise ground. With gilt metal dragon form handles and finial raised on three animal form feet. SIZE: 7″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-73008 (200-300)

4705
$172.50

TWO PAIR OF HALLMARKED SILVER CHOPSTICKS. 20th century. Purportedly a gift from Chiang Kai-shek circa 1935 to a member of the family of the current owner. Each stick with calligraphy. SIZE: 9″ l. CONDITION: Good. 9-25074 (300-500)

4706
$0.00

SMALL JADE AND HARDSTONE BONSAI TREE. Chinese, 19th century. Flower petals of translucent white jade and other colored hardstones, with spinach jade leaves, mounted in a round cloisonne footed urn. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h x 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-25226 (150-200)

4707
$19,550.00

FOUR FRAMED DECORATED PORCELAIN PLAQUES. Republican Period, circa 1920, China. Each depicting two scholars in treed landscape with calligraphy in Famille Rose decoration mounted in later frames. SIZE: Plaques: 7-1/2″ x 4-3/4″ sight. CONDITION: One with crescent crack in upper right corner facing. Otherwise very good. 7-72522 (300-500)

4708
$230.00

THREE TOBACCO PIPES. 19th, early 20th century, China. One with jade mouthpiece. Pipe bowls with engraving. SIZE: Longest: 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-26231 (400-600)

4709
$230.00

TWO ORIENTAL STANDS. First, a Republican lacquered example with abalone inlays and marked “Long Life”. Together with a pierce carved rosewood round example on five legs. SIZE: First: 4-1/2″ h x 15-1/2″ l. Second: 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: First generally very good. Second with restoration. 9-26235 (300-500)

4710
$460.00

TWO CHINESE EXPORT CANDLE HOLDERS. 19th century, China. Largest decorated with pastoral landscapes in underglaze blue canton decoration. Second, Rose Medallion example, decorated with panel depicting two people in conversation. SIZE: First: 10-1/4″ h. Second: 7-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Good overall. 9-25065, 9-25066 (250-350)

4711
$0.00

CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD STAND. 19th century, China. Carving of a fantastic rock with ling chih. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 6″ l. CONDITION: Damage and repairs to base. 9-26714 (400-600)

4712
$345.00

FAMILLE VERTE BALUSTER VASE. 19th century, China. Baluster form vase decorated with panel of children at play beneath band of water leaves fitted with cover. Base marked with double concentric circles. The whole drilled for a lamp. Offered with original lamp base. SIZE: 17″ h of vase. CONDITION: Overall good. Lid and base drilled as previously noted. Wear to enamels. 9-25088 (300-400)

4713
$517.50

MIRROR BLACK GILT DECORATED ORIENTAL VASE. Late 19th, early 20th century, China. Baluster form vase in black enamel, drilled for lamp, decorated overall with gilt scrollwork, floral sprays, fanciful phoenix and moths. SIZE: 17″ h. CONDITION: Drilled as noted, otherwise good. 7-72514 (300-500)

4714
$460.00

ORIENTAL DECORATED GINGER JAR. 18th century, China. Now drilled as a lamp, bulbous jar decorated with panels of precious items within cartouches on diaper work blue ground with floral decoration. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Missing lid, drilled as noted, otherwise very good. 7-72619 (200-300)

4715
$1,265.00

OCTAGONAL FAMILLE NOIR VASE ON STAND DRILLED FOR LAMP. Late 19th century, China. Each panel decorated with exotic and song birds in floral bamboo groves. Shoulder decorated with scholarly objects on Famille Verte floral ground. Mounted on conforming hardwood octagonal stand. SIZE: 17″ h overall. CONDITION: Drilled as noted otherwise very good. 7-72492 (300-500)

4716
$575.00

PAIR OF SQUARE KU-FORM CELADON VASES, DRILLED FOR LAMPS. 19th century, China. With impressed seal marks now illegible. Decorated with molded stylized archaic dragons and leaf tips under glaze. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Drilled as noted, otherwise good. 7-72489 (300-500)

4717
$138.00

AMBER GLAZED BALUSTER VASE DRILLED FOR LAMP. 19th century, China. Stoneware vase with high gloss monochrome mustard yellow glaze. SIZE: 17-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Drilled as noted otherwise very good. 7-72511 (200-300)

4718
$690.00

TWO CELADON VASES DRILLED AS LAMPS. 19th century, China. First, a Tsung form square example, with molded scrolling floral vinery. Second, a flattened baluster vase, with relief decoration of the Ho Ho erh hsien twins, neck applied with jui-i handles. SIZE: First: 10″ h. Second: 11-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Drilled as noted, otherwise very good. 7-72510 (300-500)

4719
$115.00

GROUP OF FOUR ASIAN OBJECTS. Lot includes Chinese enameled box decorated with mother and children, carved netsuke of horse and plowman, rectangular enameled floral decorated pin tray, 19th/early 20th century. Together with bracelet made by Soleiman Y. Javaheri, Isfahan, Iran, circa 1950: 7 rectangular sections, each hand decorated with leisurely pursuits. SIZE: Box: 1-1/2″ h x 4″ l. Netsuke: 1″ h. Tray: 4″ x 2-1/3″. Bracelet: 7-3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Generally good, box and tray with some damage to enamel. Netsuke and bracelet very good overall. 9-25217 (150-200)

4720
$0.00

FOUR PANEL PAINTED DRESSING SCREEN. 19th century, China. Each panel painted on paper depicting a scene of exotic birds in dense floral foliage. SIZE: Each panel: 66-1/2″ h x 21-1/2″ w. CONDITION: In “as found” condition. Suitable for removal and framing of select sections. Painted surfaces remain good, but with extensive tears throughout. 9-25555 (150-300)

4721
$0.00

ORIENTAL ENAMEL GLOBULAR VASE. Late 19th, early 20th century. The round vase with small scrolled handles and a ruffled everted rim decorated with silver gilt dragon and scrollwork, raised on three outturned feet. Marked beneath base. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Gilt silvering now mostly absent. Vase structurally very good. 9-26007 (100-200)

4722
$0.00

“LANG-WARE” OR OXBLOOD VASE. 20th century, China. Baluster form with a crushed strawberry glaze. SIZE: 14″ h. CONDITION: Vase with large hairline crack from shoulder to footrim. 9-25454 (200-300)

4723
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT BOWL AND BAMBOO BRUSH POT. 19th century. Porcelain bowl decorated on interior with mountainous treed landscape. Exterior paint decorated with flowerheads on dark green ground. Base with artist seal mark. Brush pot decorated with gold lacquer symbols and leafy design centering panel of flying geese fitted with copper liner. SIZE: Bowl: 4-1/4″ h x 10-1/2″ dia. Brush pot: 6-1/2″ h x 8-1/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Bowl with extensive wear to interior decoration and with spider hairline in base. Brush pot with original surfaces and good patina. 9-25117 (300-500)

4724
$0.00

TWO PIECES OF FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN. China, 19th Century. Includes a floral decorated plate and a quatrefoil footed serving dish with a decoration of actors & operatic calligraphy. SIZE: Plate: 9″ dia. Dish: 3″ h x 11″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Plate with wear to enameled surfaces. Rim with minor flecks. Otherwise good. Dish with V-shaped repair to one end. Rim with shallow chips. 9-24392 (200-300)

4725
$345.00

TWO SETS OF ORIENTAL PORCELAINS. Including set of 6 Chinese covered cups and saucers with dragon and phoenix decoration, Ch’ien Lunch marks, but early 20th century. Together with 6 Japanese Nabeshima bowls decorated with hydrangeas, early 20th century. SIZE: Bowls: 4″ h total. Bowls: 6″ dia. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-25124 (100-200)

4726
$172.50

ROSE MEDALLION BOWL. Circa 1890, China. Decorated overall with panels illustrating figures conversing alternating with floral panels of birds and insects, all within floral borders. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 8-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25238 (125-175)

4727
$115.00

GROUP OF FOUR ITEMS. 20th century, China. Including 2 porcelain vessels with Mille Fleurs decoration, covered round cloisonné box with flowers on deep blue ground, together with carved soapstone tall box in two parts. SIZE: Box: 6-1/4” h. CONDITION: One porcelain vessel with damage to applied animal on rim. Otherwise very good overall. 7-72685 (200-300)