Annual Samoset Antiques & Fine Art Auction
Totals Over $4.5 MILLION!

Auction: August 28th-30th, 2007

Preview: August 27, 2007

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
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Description
1
$1,080.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) THE GARDEN LIGHTHOUSE. Small oil on masonite coastal scene shows a small white lighthouse on rocks with colorful garden. Two people are seen on lawn area and sailboats are seen on water. Housed in a gilt gesso decorated frame. Signed lower left. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 8” x 10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29696 SM (500-1,000)

2
$632.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) “CAPE ANN VISTA”. Oil on wall paneling scene shows colorful New England homes with a harbor ocean view beyond. The back is written “From the artist studio by Wayne Morrell 1987”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with linen liner. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Purchased from Main Street Arts & Antiques Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1988. SIZE: 9” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29697 SM (500-1,000)

3
$1,265.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) ROCKPORT BEACH. Colorful oil on masonite Rockport beach scene shows several bathers on sandy beach with small sailboats in water. Several colorful houses are seen on bluff with steeple. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt wood frame with linen liner. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Purchased from Morrell Gallery, Rockport, Massachusetts. SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29672 MD (1,500-2,500)

4
$0.00

MIKE GRAVES (American, 1952-) GLOUCESTER HARBOR. Oil on canvas of busy harbor scene shows fishing boats moored to dock with sailboats and hill beyond. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern, carved gilt wide frame. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90032 MD (2,500-3,500)

5
$2,817.00

J. J. ENWRIGHT (American, 1905-) THE HARBOR. Oil on canvas of harbor scene shows two fishing boats moored side by side next to dock buildings. Signed lower right. Housed in a old gilt cardboard frame. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Good with repair and inpainting on left sky. 9-90031 MD (2,500-3,500)

6
$0.00

THOMAS R CURTIN (American, 1899-1977) “ROCKPORT HARBOR”. Oil on canvas scene shows the Cape Ann town of Rockport’s harbor showing the yacht club flying the American flag on tall flagpole with small colorful boats moored to docks. Motif #1 and other buildings with a townscape and hill behind. In foreground are small fishing shacks on rocky shore and several boats are seen in the harbor. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame. Unsigned but stamped several times “Thomas R. Curtin Estate No 123”. Back having a label from Dematteteis Gallery, Annapolis, Maryland. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Purchased from Clarke Gallery, Stowe, Vermont. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29689 MD (2,500-4,000)

7
$575.00

JOE RIMINI (American 1920-2000) GLOUCESTER HARBOR. Oil on canvas harbor scene shows several fishing schooners at dock with other boats, figures and buildings. Signed lower right “Rimini”. Housed in a carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90321 SM (1,000-2,000)

8
$4,800.00

PAUL STRISIK (American, 1818-19998) BASS ROCKS. Fine oil on board scene shows crashing waves on coastal rocks. Signed lower right “Strisik”. Housed in a fine partial gilt wood frame with white painted liner. SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90029 MD (4,500-5,500)

9
$0.00

GORDON HOPE GRANT (American, 1875-1962) NORTH SHORE HARBOR SCENE. Fine watercolor of a harbor scene, possibly Gloucester, Massachusetts; showing a two-mast schooner with blue and white hull next to several fishing boats with other fishing boats, dories and buildings. Seagulls fly in a cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right. A fine watercolor by this popular artist. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with linen matte and white liner. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIGHT SIZE: 14” x 21”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29677 MD (3,000-5,000)

10
$2,875.00

PETER LAUREN TYSVER (American, 20th Century) “EASTERN POINT LIGHT-. GLOUCESTER”. Fine oil on canvas Gloucester harbor scene shows a view of the breakwater and lighthouse at the entrance to Gloucester harbor. The sun shines brightly on calm water with a sailboat under light blue and cloud sky. Foreground with rocks, bushes and grass. Signed lower left. Signed, titled and dated “2004” on back. Housed in a modern carved and gilt wide frame. SIZE: 22” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90231 MD (2,000-3,000)

11
$402.00

SVEN OHRVEL CARLSON (American, 20th Century) “EASTERN POINT LIGHT”. Fine oil on board view of the coastguard station and breakwater at Easter Point Gloucester. Several fisherman are seen on breakwater with a large fishing troller coming around point. Several small boats are moored in calm water behind breakwater. Rockport Art Association label on reverse for Thumb Box 89 Exhibition. Housed in a gray wood frame with white and gold liner. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIGHT SIZE: 8-1/4” x 11-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29679 SM (400-600)

12
$1,320.00

KEN GORE (American, 1911-1990) “TWIN LIGHTS, CAPE ANN”. Oil on canvas laid on masonite scene shows the twin lighthouses on Thatcher Island in the morning sun with the Rockport shoreline. Signed lower left. Titled and signed on reverse. Housed in its original molded wood frame with linen and wood liner. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74592 SM (1,400-1,800)

13
$150.00

AC (American, Early 20th Century) VIEW OF THATCHER ISLAND. Watercolor scene shows a tranquil beach with rocky shoreline having Thatcher’s Island with the twin lighthouses and several sailboats on horizon. Signed bottom right with conjoined initials “AC”. Housed in a gesso decorated thin gold frame with triple matte. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIGHT SIZE: 5-3/4” x 13-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29648 SM (400-800)

14
$3,680.00

MARION WILLIAMS STEELE (American, 1912-2001) “SUNSET-GLOUCESTER HARBOR”. Oil on canvas scene shows a colorful sky reflecting in harbor water. Two figures work on a two-mast schooner next to dock with building. Other boats dot the docksides surrounding the harbor. Housed in a period carved gold frame. SIZE: 25” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90417 MD (5,000-6,000)

15
$3,392.00

JAMES JEFFREY GRANT (American, 1883-1960) LOBSTER SHACK, EAST GLOUCESTER. Oil on canvasboard summer scene shows three men working at dock in boat next to a red fishing shanty. A two-mast schooner in full sail sailing right to left through Gloucester Harbor with buildings in the background. Signed lower left “J Jeffrey Grant”. Housed in a modern carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: 16” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90216 MD (3,000-5,000)

16
$0.00

ARTHUR J. BEAUMONT (American, 1877-1956) GLOUCESTER FISHING SHACKS. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows a man in open doorway of a fishing shack on rock pylons. A small harbor is seen with granite pier and ocean beyond. Possibly could be a view in Pigeon Cove. Unsigned. SIZE: 15” x 18”. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-90414 SM (1,500-2,000)

17
$9,200.00

OTIS PIERCE COOK JR. (American, 1900-1980) READYING THE TRAPS. Outstanding large oil on canvas scene shows a man handling a lobster trap in a lobster boat which is on dry beach during low tide. Seagulls fight after some cast offs and a mooring post has lobster pot beside. Signed bottom right. Housed in a fine modern gilt frame. SIZE: 30” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90314 LG (5,000-8,000)

18
$1,725.00

OTIS PIERCE COOK (American, 1900-1980) FALL RIVER POOL. Oil on canvas autumn scene shows a New England landscape with river having large pool and cascading water outflow surrounded by colorful trees. Signed lower right. Housed in its original light green decorated wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73886 SM (1,000-1,500)

19
$0.00

CARL WILLIAM PETERS (American, 1897-1980) SKY, ROCKS AND SEA. Oil on canvas shoreline scene shows small waves cascading onto a rocky beach with rocky shoreline beyond. Small sailboat is seen on the horizon. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine replacement silver gilt frame with white liner. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good with minor edge touch up. 9-74352 MD (4,000-6,000)

20
$7,762.00

CARL WILLIAM PETERS (American, 1897-1980) IRONDEQUOIT CREEK, ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. Large oil on canvas scene shows a tidal river inlet with snow covered banks. A house is seen beyond with snow and tree covered hills. A figure in a green shirt and red hat is near the water. All under a late afternoon sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 25” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90580 LG (7,000-10,000)

21
$18,400.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) MOTIF #1. Oil on canvas Rockport Harbor scene shows two men on floating dock with another man in lobster boat beside. A green fishing boat is moored next to a red connected building on stone wharf. Another is beyond to the right. A nice rendition of Rockport Harbor. Signed lower right “Emile A. Gruppe”. Housed in a modern carved wood gilt frame with gilt name plaque. SIZE: 30” x 25”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74418 LG (12,500-17,500)

22
$20,987.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “GLOUCESTER HARBOR IN EVENING LIGHT”. Outstanding oil on canvas Gloucester, Massachusetts scene shows several boats in a harbor with docks and low hills lined with houses. Pink reflected sunset on the edges of white clouds and blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine modern arts & crafts style carved gilt frame. Titled on back of stretcher and also on front artist plaque. REFERENCE: For similar painting see page 67 of “Gruppe on Painting 1976”. SIZE: 25” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-74479 FP (12,500-17,500)

23
$0.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American 1896-1978) “MORNING BASS ROCKS”. Large oil on canvas scene shows waves crashing onto rocky coastline. A classic scene for this Rockport/Gloucester artist. A nice rendition of this popular spot. Signed lower left. Housed in its original green washed molded wood frame with white liner. Title and artist on back stretcher also date “1964”. Acquired directly from the artist. PROVENANCE: Accompanying the painting is the original typed receipt from Emile A. Gruppe Gallery dated July 2, 1964. SIZE: 25” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good, some discolored varnish, would clean up nicely. 9-74680 LG (6,000-8,000)

24
$8,190.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “HAULING THE NETS”. Oil on canvas scene shows eight men in a small boat off a large schooner hauling in the net which is full of fish and being unloaded onto the schooner deck. Another schooner is seen in back with another small boat. Signed lower right. Housed in its original silver gilt carved wood frame. Title and dated “1975” on reverse. This scene was a popular subject for Gruppe and was revisited many times. Accompanying the painting is a small Gruppe biography which its cover displays a similar work. SIZE: 25” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90579 LG (8,000-12,000)

25
$6,600.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) MT. MANSFIELD, VERMONT. Fine oil on canvas early work shows a rocky mountain with smaller hills and a farm with rock strewn grassy hillside. All under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a replacement gilt frame with linen liner. SIZE: 18” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74714 LG (7,000-10,000)

26
$25,300.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) WINTER SPLENDOR. Outstanding large oil on canvas winter scene shows sunlight brightening a snowy forest floor beyond a forest pool and trees in shadows. Wonderful colors and superbly rendered. An outstanding example of Gruppe’s use of light and shadows. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 30” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74904 FP (20,000-30,000)

27
$32,200.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) NUDE AT WOODLAND POOL. Fine large oil on canvas scene shows a nude woman standing with back to viewer at the edge of a woodland pool. She holds a shear cloth over the lower half of her body. Deep blue colored pool has light shining down on colorful woods edge. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved modern gilt frame with gilt name plaque. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 37” x 24-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good, relined on new stretcher. 9-73994 FP (8,000-12,000)

28
$54,625.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) “BACK BEACH, ROCKPORT, MA”. Outstanding large oil on canvas Rockport, Massachusetts scene shows a dirt road winding along the northern section of Rockport Harbor alongside Back Beach with two figures under a tree, rocky shoreline with the town on a peninsula beyond. A sailboat exits the harbor area on a blue ocean. Along the dirt road are houses with a solitary figure in red. Scene is framed with large trees and light blue sky. One of the finest paintings by this artist that we have ever handled. Housed in a fine carved gilt custom frame with a Guido Frame Studio label. Several labels are attached to reverse including an exhibit label from the Lynn Museum & Historical Society. The back has title and artist number “1508”. SIZE: 30” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90418 FP (60,000-75,000)

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$0.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) “Motif #1”. Oil on canvas Rockport Harbor scene shows a number of boats moored alongside a dock with connected red building and number of people, both on the boats and on the dock. There are two fishing schooners side by side and two smaller boats side by side. Signed lower left “A. Thieme”. Housed in what appears to be its original carved gilt frame. PROVENANCE: From a fine Boston home. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73074 HP (20,000-30,000)

30
$33,925.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) “WET DAY”. Fine oil on canvas harbor scene shows side by side docked fishing boats unloading and sorting large fish on a wooden dock. Seven people are seen on dock and five aboard the green and white hull fishing boat. Several seagulls are flying against a white sky. Signed lower right “A. Thieme” and titled on back of canvas. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt replacement frame with artist plaque with title. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Purchased from Kennebunkport Maritime Museum, 1989. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29661 HP (15,000-25,000)

31
$920.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American 1888-1969) OFF PIGEON COVE. Oil on board coast line scene shows waves crashing on coastal rocky ledge with sailboats on water beyond and hillside shore beyond. Signed lower left “W. Lester Stevens N.A.”. Housed in a gesso gold decorated frame (as is). SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Discolored varnish layer and surface dirt. There is a 1” chip in center that has been varnished over. Otherwise good. 9-90285 SM (2,500-3,500)

32
$4,600.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American 1888-1969) MOUNTAIN ROAD – HAWLEY. Oil on masonite scene shows a Western Massachusetts landscape with a road, large tree, houses and a hill/mountain backdrop. Signed lower right “W. Lester Stevens N.A.”. Housed in its original decorated wood frame having an attached card from The Gallery, 16 Main St., Amherst, MA. A fine example from his best impressionistic period. PROVENANCE: A copy of a brochure of the exhibit of Steven’s work at the Gallery Amherst where this painting was purchased accompanies this lot. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90263 MD (4,000-6,000)

33
$5,175.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American 1888-1969) HILL TOWN CHURCH. Tempera on masonite western Massachusetts scene shows a church with out-buildings nestled amongst trees with rounded hilltop background. A late fall scene in one of the small Berkshire hill towns. Signed lower right “W. Lester Stevens N.A. A.W.S.”. Housed in a gray painted wood frame with white interior. PROVENANCE: A Xerox copy of a brochure of the exhibit of Steven’s work at the Gallery Amherst where this painting was purchased accompanies this lot. SIZE: 15-3/4” x 20”. CONDITION: Surface dirt. Very good. 9-90300 MD (3,000-5,000)

34
$8,912.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (1888-1969) “NORTH HEAD, GRAND MANAN”. Large oil on masonite scene shows a coastal view with rocky shore and green grasses looking over water to a bluff with a white lighthouse. A building is seen atop left rocks. All under a white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right “W Lester Stevens N.A. A.W.S.”. Titled and signed on back. Housed in a partial gilt and rose paint decorated ribbed contemporary frame. SIZE: 32” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74740 LG (7,500-10,000)

35
$0.00

WALTER FARNDON (American 1876-1964) SOMES SOUND, MAINE. Oil on canvas Maine summer scene shows a connected house with barn next to water with two sail boats sailing next to far shore with hill backdrop. Sunlight casts shadows and sunlit areas. Signed lower right “Walter Farndon N.A.”. Housed in a gilt carved wood modern frame. Somes Sound is near the entrance to Southwest Harbor, Mt. Desert, Maine. SIZE: 14” x 18”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90232 LG (8,000-12,000)

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$7,605.00

WALTER FARNDON (American 1876-1964) SHORELINE HOUSES. Oil on canvas board summer scene shows several colorful houses and green trees at edge of shoreline. Signed lower left “Walter Farndon N.A.”. Housed in a carved gilt modern wood frame. SIZE: 14” x 18”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90384 MD (5,000-7,500)

37
$0.00

NICHOLAS LUISI (American, 1894-1977) “MONHEGAN FOREST”. Large oil on canvas scene shows two dead trees in front of a pine forest with a full moon behind. A colorful scene. Signed lower right “N. Luisi”. Housed in its original wide molded wood frame which has title on reverse and plaque “Awarded Honorable Mention Audubon Artist Tenth Annual 1952”. PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignor directly from the artist’s family. SIZE: 32” x 26”. CONDITION: Very good relined. 9-74444 LG (2,000-4,000)

38
$1,725.00

NICHOLAS LUISI (American, 1894-1977) “MAINE QUARRY”. Fine oil on canvas scene shows two large sailboats at dry dock being worked on by several men. Sailboat is seen in harbor and buildings are at edge of shore. Signed lower left “N. Luisi”. Housed in a weathered molded wood frame having title on back written label. PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignor directly from the artist’s family. SIZE: 20” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74440 LG (1,500-2,500)

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$1,380.00

NICHOLAS LUISI (American, 1894-1977) MONHEGAN HARBOR. Oil on canvas bright colored scene shows several boats in a small inlet harbor with dock and buildings. A bright colored setting sun is seen behind green forested hills. Housed in a natural wood carved frame with white liner. PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignor directly from the artist’s family. SIZE: 18” x 22”. CONDITION: One small patch to reverse with corresponding inpainting. Very good. 9-74437 MD (1,000-2,000)

40
$819.00

NICHOLAS LUISI (American, 1894-1977) “MONHEGAN SURF”. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows bright blue and white waves crashing onto rocky shore. Signed lower right “N. Luisi”. Housed in a period molded wood frame with white liner. PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignor directly from the artist’s family. SIZE: 20” x 25”. CONDITION: Very good with one patch to lower right with corresponding inpainting. 9-74434 MD (1,000-2,000)

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$1,380.00

NICHOLAS LUISI (American, 1894-1977) “FISHERMEN REPAIRING NETS, ITALIAN DOCKS, GLOUCESTER, MASS.”. Casein painting of harbor scene shows eight men on dock handling a large net. Two large fishing schooners are beside the dock and buildings on piers are seen beyond. Signed lower right “N. Luisi”. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame with double matte. Title with other informatteion on back of backing board. PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignor directly from the artist’s family. SIGHT SIZE: 14-3/4” x 21-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74438 LG (1,500-2,500)

42
$345.00

NICHOLAS LUISI (American, 1894-1977) WORKERS ON THE SCHOONER. Oil on canvas board scene shows a two-mast schooner at the end of a large dock with several men working on and near the boat. Bright green and blue water and colorful sky. Signed lower right “Nicholas Luisi”. Housed in a distressed molded wood frame. PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignor directly from the artist’s family. SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74439 SM (500-800)

43
$575.00

NICHOLAS LUISI (American, 1894-1977) “SHIPYARD, GLOUCESTER”. Oil on canvas board scene shows a two-mast red hulled schooner in dry dock being worked on by six men. Buildings surround the boatyard with water and hills in the background. Signed lower right “N. Luisi”. Housed in a molded weathered frame with white liner. Titled and signed also on reverse. PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignor directly from the artist’s family. SIZE: 10” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good with bottom center having overpainted area. 9-74436 SM (500-800)

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$10,062.00

JAY HALL CONNAWAY (American, 1893-1970) “SUNBURST ON HEADLAND”. Outstanding oil on masonite shoreline scene shows a foam topped wave crashing onto rocky shoreline. Wonderful colors in a dramatteic seascape. Signed lower right “Connaway”. Back with title and artist name. Also indicating “Exhibited at the University of Indiana and reproduced in Yankee Magazine centerfold”. Several other numbers on back. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 20-1/2” x 28-1/2’. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29641 LG (8,000-12,000)

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$6,325.00

JAY HALL CONNAWAY (American, 1893-1970) “RAYS IN AGITATED SEA”. Large oil on masonite seascape scene shows waves crashing onto a sandy beach with gray clouds having a break with sunlight shining through. Signed lower right “Connaway 69”. Housed in a fine partial gilt and painted frame with linen liner. The back marked with title and artist name “J H Connaway N.A.” “Property of Leonibel Connaway”. Quester Gallery label affixed to back. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Quester Gallery, Stonington, CT. SIZE: 20” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29662 HP (7,000-10,000)

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$2,530.00

JAY HALL CONNAWAY (American, 1893-1970) “WINDBLOWN TREE”. Oil on board shoreline scene shows large turquoise wave crashing against gray rocks with a green tree and grass shoreline. Signed lower right “Connaway”. Also signed and titled on reverse. Housed in a partial gilt and painted decorated wood frame. PROVENANCE: From an Annapolis, Maryland Estate. Purchased from Ann Woods, LTD Charlottesville, VA 1977. SIZE: 9-3/4” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29647 MD (2,000-4,000)

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$2,645.00

ERIC HUDSON (American 1864-1932) “MANANA BOATHOUSE”. Oil on canvas coastline scene shows a boathouse on stilts with boat ramp next to inlet. Rocky shoreline with grass and rock covered hill. Unsigned canvas. Having the estate stamp on reverse of stretcher. Housed in a fine carved, gilt wood frame with artists name plaque. SIZE: 16” x 13”. CONDITION: Very good with minor edge inpainting. 9-74931 MD (2,500-3,500)

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$1,840.00

ERIC HUDSON (American 1864-1932) BOAT HOUSE. Oil on board scene shows a row of buildings on pylons, one with an open side having to men. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern carved gilt frame with artist plaque. SIZE: 8” x 10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74741 MD (1,750-2,250)

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$14,950.00

JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD (American, 1899-1971) REFLECTIONS OF THE OLD MONHEGAN BEAM. Large unsigned oil on canvas scene shows the Island Inn with surrounding buildings. The Inn is reflected on the water in the foreground. According to Ann Hubert, this canvas was painted from the Fitzgerald/Rockwell Kent House looking down over Horn Hill across the meadow to the Island Inn. Housed in its original carved and silver decorated frame with a replaced liner. PROVENANCE: Estate of the artist by bequest to Ann Hubert, Monhegan Island, Maine (Hubert receipt available to purchaser). REFERENCE: “The Art of Monhegan Island by Carl Little.” Illustrated in color. SIZE: 30” x 40”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74932 HP (15,000-20,000)

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$5,750.00

GEORGE PEARSE ENNIS (American, 884-1936) EASTPORT BOATYARD. Fine oil on canvas Maine coastal scene shows a large boathouse with two figures and a horse pulling up green boat to dry dock. Several boats are seen on the blue water with land and house beyond. Signed lower left “Ennis”. Housed in an outstanding modern wide gilt molded frame with multiple molding designs having a gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 24” x 27”. CONDITION: Relined, some inpainting. Very good. 9-74746 LG (5,000-7,500)

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$4,600.00

HENRY J. BILLINGS (American, 1894-) MAINE COAST. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows a blue water inlet with sailboats. A large oak tree stands tall in the foreground with a hill descending to the water with several houses. Signed lower left “Billings”. Housed in a fine modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 30” x 25”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90695 MD (2,500-3,500)

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$3,162.00

ALEXANDER BOWER (American, 1875-1952) WINTER ON THE MAINE COAST. Oil on canvas scene shows a coastal inlet. Snow capped rocks with ice receding on cold blue water. Hills are seen in distance all under a blue sky. Signed lower right “Alexander Bower”. Housed in a gilt gesso decorated period frame. SIZE: 14” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73888 MD (3,000-5,000)

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$1,782.00

CHARLES HERBERT WOODBURY (American, 1864-1940) THE COAST OF OGUNQUIT. Unsigned oil on canvas coastline scene shows waves crashing onto rock outcropping with blue ocean beyond under puffy white clouds and blue sky. Housed in a flat gilt wood frame. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74597 MD (3,000-4,000)

54
$13,800.00

ARTHUR QUARTLEY (American, 1839-1886) “GEORGETOWN ISLAND, ME”. Oil on canvas scene shows a two-mast schooner alongside a rock dock area with boathouse. White and gray clouds with blue sky. Signed with artist monogram in bottom right. Also “Georgetown Island, ME Sept. 10th 78”. Housed in what appears to be its original antique gesso decorated gilt liner. SIZE: 14” x 22”. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting. Very good. 9-90415 LG (7,500-8,500)

55
$6,900.00

WILLIAM A. HARPER (American, 1873-1910) NEGRO ISLAND, MAINE. Oil on canvas scene shows a ocean inlet with rock and grass banks lined with trees. This is said to be a scene of Negro Island, Maine. This location is located off the peninsula south of East Boothbay, Maine. Harper was the first African-American artist to achieve significant critical success at the Art Institute of Chicago’s annual juried exhibition. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Surface dirt, with some craquelure. Generally very good. One small puncture in left margin. 9-90242 LG (6,000-8,000)

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$0.00

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 FP (15,000-25,000)

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$0.00

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 FP (15,000-25,000)

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$2,875.00

SETH W. STEWARD (American, 1844-1927) “SQUAW MTN FROM EAST OF GREENVILLE, MOOSEHEAD LAKE, MAINE 1897”. Fine oil on board Maine landscape shows cows, pasture and house in foreground with lake and mountains under a colorful sky. Early fall scene with nice detail. Signed lower left “S. W. Steward 97”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame. Titled and initialed on reverse. SIZE: 11-1/2” x 17-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74615 MD (3,000-4,000)

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$3,852.00

GEORGE M HATHAWAY (American, 1852-1903) THE CAUSEWAY. Large oil on canvas mounted on masonite scene shows a causeway crossing water and lined with a wood fence. Red wood bridge is supported by rock sides. Sailboat is seen on calm water with houses beyond. Fine detailed painting by this artist that is known for his Maine and New Hampshire scenes. Signed lower left “GM Hathaway”. Housed in a period gesso decorated antique frame with inner gilt liner. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 18” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good with one small chip in sky. 9-74029 MD (2,000-3,000)

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$45,425.00

ABBOTT FULLER GRAVES (American 1859-1936) “KENNEBUNKPORT COTTAGE”. Oil on canvas board scene shows an antique white cape home with attached back building having a rock and grass sloped lawn with wild flower rock garden and foundation flower plants. A small spruce tree is at the corner of the house casting a shadow from sunlight coming in from the left side. The multi-paned windows have green shutters and there is a single chimney. The house is flanked by small colorful trees and the painting is signed lower right “Abbott Graves”. The canvas panel has the title on a parcel post label and the board has a climax canvas panel label from Rosenthal of New York. Housed in a fine carved and gilt period frame. A fine example of this artist’s work incorporating flowers and light. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Surface dirt. Very good. 9-74512 FP (25,000-35,000)

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$31,625.00

ABBOTT FULLER GRAVES (American, 1859-1936) NATURE’S COLOR PALLET. Outstanding oil on canvas still life shows a variety of colorful flowers in a tiered arrangement against a mottled background. Flowers include red, pink and white zinnias, blue lupines, yellow and white wildflowers. All with different shades of green leaves. Signed lower right “Abbott Graves”. Housed in its original gilt frame liner. Recently discovered and never before offered at auction. SIZE: 30” x 15”. CONDITION: Professionally cleaned. Very good with some light craquelure. 8-87528 FPD (20,000-30,000)

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ABBOTT FULLER GRAVES (American, 1859-1936) YELLOW ROSES. Fine oil on canvas still life shows a group of yellow and pink roses with red and green leaves in an Oriental style pottery jar. Signed lower right “Abbott Graves”. Housed in what appears to be its original pierced edge gesso decorated wood frame. SIZE: 18” x 11”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74504 LG (14,000-18,000)

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$0.00

ABBOTT FULLER GRAVES (American 1859-1936) TENDING TO CHORES. Oil on canvas scene shows a connected New England colonial farmhouse with separate barn on a side of a dirt road leading to a bridge under tall trees. The barn doors are open and a horse is seen eating from a trough with a farmer standing beside. Several chickens are on and near the dirt road. The summer scene is shown under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “Abbott Graves”. Housed in a modern gilt wood carved frame. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Relined. Some inpainting. Very good. 9-90139 HP (15,000-20,000)

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$4,887.00

JOHN THOMAS PEELE (American, 1822-1897) “THE BENEVOLENT COTTAGERS”. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a family in front of a large fireplace in the kitchen/dining room setting. A small child with doll offers an apple to a traveler who has stopped by. The children look on in bewilderment at the visitor. The interior setting is well appointed with bric-a-brac and furniture. Housed in a gesso decorated frame with linen liner. Stretcher retaining original label with artist, title and dated “1876”. SIZE: 24” x 31-1/4”. CONDITION: Relined, very good, relined. 9-90184 LG (4,000-5,000)

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$24,150.00

HOBART NICHOLS (American 1869-1962) “JANUARY THAW”. Large oil on canvas winter scene shows a farm and partially covered snow field with what appears to be a train passing by billowing smoke against a mountain backdrop. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine period gilt gesso decorated frame. Attached to stretcher is a Grand Central Art Galleries, Inc. New York with title and artist. SIZE: 25” x 30”. CONDITION: Relined. Inpainting. Very good. 9-74902 FP (20,000-30,000)

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$0.00

WILLIAM L. SONNTAG (American, 1822-1900) PANORAMIC VALLEY VIEW (POSSIBLY NEW HAMPSHIRE?). Spectacular oil on canvas. Recently discovered. A panoramic scene shows a wide, expansive valley with mountain background all under light blue and cloud sky. The flat valley has several small villages each with a church with steeple rising above the tree line. The towns are surrounded by tree lined meadows, and farms dot the landscape. In the foreground a farmer with harrow is behind two oxen in a cleared field having a wood surrounding fence. A dirt road is seen with a four wheel wagon and oxen. Two travelers are seated next to fence resting. Signed lower left “WL Sonntag” Housed in its original wide magnificent gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. A label on the back of the frame from “WM.Clauser New York”. SIZE: 28” x 39-3/4” CONDITION: Restored with wax relining on new stretcher, also in need of current restoration. 9-90706 FP (30,000-50,000)

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$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. 9-74882 HP (12,000-16,000)

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$10,350.00

KENNETH GAYOSO HOW (American, 1883) “IN PORTSMOUTH HARBOR”. Outstanding oil on canvas harbor scene shows a large dock with buildings with lobster boats beside. A bridge is seen in background with tall steel open towers. Signed lower right “Kenneth How”. Housed in an outstanding wide period frame with snakeskin like texture with outside honeycomb type border. Attached to back stretcher are three exhibition labels. One “Grand Central Art Galleries Inc.”; second is “Bethel Inn Exhibition 1945” and the third being “Allied Artists of America Inc.”. Also attached to back is a plaque “Lay Members Prize for Painting Allied Artist’s of American, Inc. 20-7th Annual Exhibition 1940”. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 25” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good with inpainting. 9-74140 LG (3,000-5,000)

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$9,775.00

ROBERT EMMETT OWEN (American, 1878-1957) “BERKSHIRE BARN”. Fine oil on canvas Western Massachusetts winter scene shows a connected large red barn with snow covered ground and large maple trees. Late afternoon with a pink hue cast on the white snow. All under a blue sky. Signed lower right “R. Emmett Owen”. Title on reverse of stretcher. Housed in a good gilt carved arts & crafts style frame. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73380 LG (5,000-8,000)

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$6,325.00

ROBERT EMMETT OWEN (American, 1878-1957) WINTER IN THE VILLAGE. Oil on canvas winter scene shows a snow covered road leading to a village with houses, trees and hill beyond. A connected large barn with snow covered roofs, cupola and rooster weathervane is on right side of road. Signed bottom right “R Emmett Owen”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame which may be original. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90208 MD (2,500-3,500)

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$4,600.00

ROBERT EMMETT OWEN (American 1878-1957) WINTER HOMESTEAD. Oil on canvas board scene shows a New England home with several barns all freshly covered with recent snow. Signed lower right “R. Emmett Owen”. Housed in a gilt and molded wood frame. SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90209 MD (2,000-3,000)

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$5,462.00

HENDRIK-DIRK KRUSEMAN VAN ELTON (American, 1829-1904) THE FARMSTEAD. Outstanding oil on canvas scene shows a farm with outbuildings nestled amongst trees on a grassy hillside with hills and mountains. A summer sky with clouds shows approaching stormy weather. A man and boy are seen with ox pulled hay wagon on a dirt road while another works outside the house. Flowers are seen in foreground and houses dot the far hillside. Signed lower right. Housed in its original magnificent gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 10-1/2” x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with very minor spot touchup in sky. 9-73384 LG (5,000-7,500)

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$2,875.00

EDWARD HILL (American, 1843-1923) APPLE BLOSSOMS. Fine oil on canvas landscape scene shows a number of blossoming apple trees on the side of a green grass hill. Three stand beside a long rock wall dividing two fields. A wagon pulled by two horses and tended by one figure rests under one of the trees. Signed lower right “Edward Hill”. Housed in a fine replacement modern gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 10-1/2” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74754 MD (3,000-4,000)

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$2,300.00

DERK SMIT (American, 1889-1985) WINTER BEECHES. Oil on canvas winter scene shows a stand of Beech trees flanking a brook with snow covered banks. A break in the woods allows a view of a distant purple hill. Signed lower right. Housed in its original carved wood frame. SIZE: 26” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90136 MD (3,000-5,000)

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$6,325.00

ARTHUR VIDAL DIEHL (American, 1870-1929) NEW ENGLAND AUTUMN LANDSCAPE. Oil on board colorful scene shows tree-lined hillsides with rocks leading to a tall mountain under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed bottom right. SIZE: 18” x 22”. CONDITION: surface discolored varnish drips. Needs cleaning, otherwise very good. 9-74968 SM (5,000-8,000)

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$17,825.00

CARL E. LAWLESS (American, 1894-1934) BLUE MOUNTAINS. Large oil on canvas winter scene shows houses next to a stream with snow covered ground. Backdrop having hills with snow covered field and trees. Signed lower right. Housed in an outstanding gilt frame with corner carving having vine of flowers. Frame also has carved frame maker brand “The Firm of Beed, N.Y.”. SIZE: 30” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good, aggressively cleaned. 9-74941 LG (10,000-15,000)

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$4,887.00

ALEXANDER DZIGURSKI (American, 1911-1995) COAST AT DUSK. Fine oil on canvas beach scene shows a setting sun through rain squall shining on wavy ocean with crashing waves onto rocky shore and beach. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: 24” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90217 MD (2,000-3,000)

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$2,040.00

ROBERT WILLIAM WOOD (American, 1889-1979) MORNING AT THE COAST. Oil on canvas scene shows waves crashing onto beach with scattered rocks. A sand dune cliff is seen on left side. All under a morning sky. Signed lower right “Robert Wood”. Housed in a partial gilt wood frame. SIZE: 24” x 35-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90562 SM (2,000-4,000)

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$3,737.00

WILLIAM COLUMBUS EHRIG (American, 1892-1973) BREAKING WAVE. Large oil on canvas shoreline scene shows the morning sun peaking between clouds and casting light on a crashing wave on rocky coastline. Wonderful use of light depicting a Maine coastal scene. Signed lower right “Wm. C. Ehrig”. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 24” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good, 9-74353 MD (1,000-2,000)

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$2,300.00

WILLIAM COLUMBUS EHRIG (American, 1892-1973) MOONLIT COASTAL SURF. Large oil on canvas scene shows waves crashing at the bottom of a rocky cliff. Moon casting light from behind the cliff onto the crashing wave and ocean. Signed lower right. Housed in a molded wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 28” x 38”. CONDITION: Relined, restored, inpainting, very good. 9-74363 MD (1,000-2,000)

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$3,450.00

WALTER LOFTHOUSE DEAN (American, 1854-1912) SCHOONERS IN A MISTY HARBOR. Large oil on canvas harbor scene shows two side by side schooners trailing small dories following a tugboat into a large harbor. Several boats are seen at rest and the harbor buildings are shrouded by fog. Signed lower left “Walter L. Dean”. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with wide gilt liner. Frame has a Bigelow & Jordan, Boston, MA label. Dean was born and worked in the Boston area and was an experienced sailor who cruised and painted extensively along the New England coast, particularly along Cape Ann, Massachusetts. SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. Original, untouched with some surface dirt. 8-87529 LG (3,500-6,000)

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$13,800.00

WILLIAM EDWARD NORTON (American, 1843-1916) “GREAT YARMOUTH QUAY NO. 1”. Outstanding large oil on canvas harbor scene shows a line of moored two-mast fishing boats next to a dock and market area. A large crowd of people is shown including a wagon with horse, baskets of catch, two dogs, and a child at edge of water talking to two men in a rowboat. A large building is seen beyond the people with many sailboat masts. Left side shows the open water harbor with a steamship, tall sailing vessels and city beyond. Signed lower right. Housed in a replaced gilt molded wood frame. Stretcher has a period label with title and artist name with London address. PROVENANCE: From a west coast collection. SIZE: 34” x 48”. CONDITION: Very good. Surface dirt, canvas needs tightening. 9-73891 FP (10,000-20,000)

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$4,887.00

GUSTAVE ADOLPH WIEGAND (American, 1870-1957) TENDING THE SHEEP. Outstanding large oil on canvas summer scene shows a shepherd resting under birch trees with small flock of sheep. A dirt road leads to water with trees and hills beyond. Light blue sky with puffy white clouds. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame which may be original. SIZE: 28” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90382 LG (5,000-7,000)

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$3,335.00

GUSTAVE ADOLPH WIEGAND (American, 1870-1957) COLORFUL LAKE SCENE. Oil on canvas scene shows a calm lake with colorful yellow trees and forested hills beyond. Trees reflect in the calm water. A very pleasing scene. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern carved wood and gilt wide frame with artist plaque. SIZE: 22” x 28”. CONDITION: Very good with very minor spot inpainting. 9-74749 MD (2,500-3,500)

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$1,035.00

GUSTAVE ADOLPH WIEGAND (American, 1870-1957) “THE ROAD TO THE LAKE, N.H.”. Oil on board summer scene shows a dirt road lined with tall birch trees with a blue mountain beyond under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right. Also titled and signed on reverse and dated “1931”. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. PROVENANCE: Gifted from Agnes R. Panaroni in 1973. She was the granddaughter of Arnold Ruge. SIZE: 8” x 10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74371 MD (1,000-2,000)

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$0.00

ALFRED THOMPSON BRICHER (American, 1837-1908) ROCK STREWN BEACH. Fine watercolor on paper shows a beach with large and small rocks having small waves with sailboat nearby and one in distance. A grass covered sand dune is seen at the end of a beach. Signed lower right with conjoined “AT Bricher 35”. Housed in a fine gilt reeded edge frame with white matte. Deeley Gallery, Manchester Village, VT label affixed to reverse. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Deeley Gallery. SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/4” x 26-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29645 HP (10,000-15,000)

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$16,100.00

ALFRED THOMPSON BRICHER (American 1837-1908) COASTAL BEACH WITH CLIFFS. Oil on canvas scene shows a “U” shaped beach with calm water and small waves lapping onto sandy beach. Beyond is a cliffside with two sailboats on horizon. Dark clouds move in from the right and blue sky is seen above cliffs. Signed bottom right with conjoined first initials “AT Bricher”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt period frame. SIZE: 10” x 18”. CONDITION: Surface dirt, some chipping in sky, otherwise good. 9-74545 LG (7,000-10,000)

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$4,600.00

ALBERT THOMPSON BRICHER (American, 1837-1908) “ROCKS AND SEAWEED”. Watercolor coastline scene of a beach at low tide with seaweed covered rocks and pine covered bluff. Signed lower left with conjoined first initials “A. T. Bricher”. Housed in a dark stained molded wood period frame. SIZE: 10” x 20”. CONDITION: Top edge with some loss, generally good. Some toning. 9-90388 MD (4,000-6,000)

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$13,800.00

ALDRO THOMPSON HIBBARD (American 1886-1972) “WEST RIVER VERMONT”. Fine oil on board scene shows a winding river through snow covered fields leading to houses and barns all under a tall mountain. Signed lower right “A. T. Hibbard”. Housed in a modern gilt gesso decorated frame with linen and gold liner. The frame has a Salmagundi Club Thumb-Box Exhibition with artist name and title. SIGHT SIZE: 8-1/2” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74710 LG (6,000-9,000)

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$3,450.00

ALDRO THOMPSON HIBBARD (American 1886-1972) TIDAL MARSH. Oil on canvas board scene shows a wide expansive marsh with water running through having pink flowers and green grasses. Signed lower left and dated “1916”. Housed in a carved and gilt wood modern frame. SIZE: 10” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74568 MD (4,000-6,000)

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$5,750.00

ALDRO THOMPSON HIBBARD (American, 1886-1972) “STILL LIFE”. Fine oil on canvas table top scene shows a clear glass bottle form vase with pink flower and bud beside a round silver bowl and white flower. Reflections are seen in glass vase and silver bowl. Signed lower right “AT Hibbard”. A piece of the original backing paper with title and inscription “To Mac From Al Hibbard”. Housed in a modern carved wood and gilt frame. SIZE: 15” x 20’. CONDITION: Very good with inpainting. 9-74570 LG (6,000-9,000)

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$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES PEALE SR. (American, 1849-1931) “APPLES”. Outstanding oil on canvas still life scene shows two big, two medium and two small apples having green leaves and a dark background. Unsigned. Housed in a magnificent gesso decorated gilt frame with title and artist plaque. SIZE: 10-1/4” x 13-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. Craquelure, relined. 9-90166 FP (30,000-50,000)

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$7,475.00

EDWARD CHALMERS LEAVITT (American, 1842-1904) BANANAS AND LEMONS. Large oil on canvas still life scene shows a large bunch of yellow bananas next to a large bunch of plantains alongside are twelve yellow lemons. All are slightly reflected on the table’s surface they rest on. Signed on lower left, “E. C. Leavitt, 1896”. Housed in its original magnificent gesso-decorated gold frame. SIZE: 24” x 36”. CONDITION: Area of large chips at right bottom edge. Slits with chipping paint , otherwise very good. 9-74888 LG (7,000-9,000)

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$4,600.00

ELIZABETH VAUGHAN OKIE PAXTON (American, 1877-1971) “COPPER JUG WITH APPLES”. Oil on canvas scene of a table top still life shows a large copper handled jug on a white tablecloth with green cup and saucer and three apples. Signed upper right. Housed in its original period carved and gilt arts & crafts frame. Title in pencil on back of stretcher. SIZE: 20” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. MD 9-74559 (3,000-5,000)

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$0.00

GEORGE WHITTAKER (American, 1841-1916) APPLE STILL LIFE. Oil on canvas tabletop scene shows a green and white scalloped edge bowl filled with apples. Signed lower left “W. 93”. Housed in its original pierced foliate scroll decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 9” x 13”. CONDITION: Very good, some minor touch up. 9-90203 SM (2,400-2,800)

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$86,250.00

OGDEN MINTON PLEISSNER (American, 1905-1983) SALMON FISHING. Outstanding watercolor fishing scene shows man with long fly rod with salmon on. His guide has long net and awaits the retrieval. The cascading river has tree lined bank. The location is the Great Watchishou River, North Shore, St. Lawrence, Quebec, Northeast of Sept. Isle past Post Mingan. Housed in a fine gilt gesso decorated frame with inner linen and gold liner. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Purchased from Pernall Art Company, Baltimore, MD. SIGHT SIZE: 17-3/4” x 27-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29664 FP (40,000-60,000)

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$12,650.00

OGDEN MINTON PLEISSNER (American, 1905-1983) “DUCK HUNTING, FIRST LIGHT”. Watercolor on paper scene shows two hunters with guns at shoulders preparing to shoot ducks that are flocked overhead. They are seen standing in a marsh area with morning light becoming visible. The back has a Coe Kerr Gallery, New York label. Also a Clarke Galleries Stow, VT label. Housed in a gilt wood frame with watercolor highlighted white matte. Signed lower right. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Clarke Galleries; Coe Kerr Gallery. SIZE: 6” x 9”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29665 LG (4,000-6,000)

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$24,725.00

AIDEN LASSELL RIPLEY (American, 1896-1969) GROUSE SHOOTING NEW ENGLAND A BRACE ON THE RISE. Unsigned large oil on canvas hunting scene shows two hunters in stone wall and grass covered field with hunting dog; shooting at a grouse in flight. Very colorful pasture and wooded hillsides with New England farm. All under a blue sky with puffy clouds. Housed in a fine wide gilt molded wood frame. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Purchased from Turner Reuter, Red Fox Fine Art, 1999. SIZE: 24” x 48”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29671 HP (20,000-30,000)

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$22,425.00

ARTHUR FITZWILLIAM TAIT (American, 1819-1905) “AFTER A HARD CHASE, RAQUETTE LAKE, ADIRONDACKS”. Oil on canvas scene shows a deer struggling through a pond lily filled water scaring up three mallard ducks with tall marsh grass beyond. Signed lower right “AF Tait N. Y. 1873”. Housed in a fine period gesso decorated gilt frame. Red Fox Fine Art label on reverse. REFERENCE: Cadbury & Marsh, Artist in the Adirondacks, page 225, number 73.13. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Red Fox Fine Art. SIZE: 19” x 28”. CONDITION: Very good. Wax relining, very minor inpainting. 9-29655 HP (20,000-30,000)

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$0.00

AFTER ARTHUR FITZWILLIAM TAIT (American, 1819-1905) TAKING AIM-THE STARTLED GAME. Large oil on canvas hunting scene shows two men with guns, one firing at a recently jumped deer. Four deer have come onto a sandy area by a stream. All under a bright morning sky in treed landscape. Housed in its original gilt oak wide frame. SIZE: 26” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74845 LG (5,000-10,000)

101
$0.00

AFTER ARTHUR FITZWILLIAM TAIT (American, 1819-1905) AFTER THE HUNT. Large oil on canvas scene shows recently hunted deer and fox outside a mountain hunting cabin. There are two hunters, one sitting on a log with dogs next to horse and the other blowing a horn to call in the dogs. A mountain landscape is seen in the background. Unsigned. Housed in its original gilt oak wide frame. SIZE: 26” x 36”. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. 9-74846 LG (5,000-10,000)

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$3,450.00

VAN ZANDT (American, 19th Century) ON POINT. Oil on canvas hunting scene shows a white and brown setter on point directing its gaze beyond the painting towards a small bushy area. A hunter with double barrel shotgun follows into the opening of the woods. A small stream is seen with rocks and cows are in a fenced area in the background. Signed on rock “Van Zandt 1874”. We are not sure whether this is Thomas Kirby Van Zandt (1814-1886) or William Van Zandt (19th Century). Housed in what appears to be its original lemon gold frame. SIZE: 20-1/2” x 30”. CONDITION: Aggressively cleaned, good. 9-90060 MD (3,000-5,000)

103
$5,750.00

J.C. DURAND (British 19th/20th Century) FLUSHING THE PHEASANT. Fine oil on canvas landscape scene shows a hunting dog gazing out over a fall landscape with a pheasant in flight. Signed lower left. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner and artist plaque. SIZE: 14” x 22”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90134 SM (3,000-5,000)

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$0.00

G. BATEMAN (First Half 20th Century) FLUSHING THE BIRD. Oil on board scene shows two dogs flushing a game bird from a haystack. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern mahogany-type frame with antique gold lining. SIZE: 11-1/2” x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Good. 9-90128 SM (2,000-3,000)

105
$2,300.00

H. LION (First Half 20th Century) TWO DOGS. Oil on mahogany panel landscape scene shows two long haired hunting dogs standing in front of a birch tree with shrubbery on a colorful leaf and grass ground. Signed bottom right “H. Lion”. This possibly is the work of Henry Lion; a western artist. Housed in an antique gesso gilt decorated frame. SIZE: 9-1/2” x 12-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good, some minor touch-up. 9-90129 SM (1,500-2,500)

106
$690.00

W. J. CROFT (American Late 19th Century) HUNTING DOGS. Oil on canvas fall scene shows two brown and white hunting dogs at point. An interesting addition to the painting is a Trompe L’Oeil name card in left corner “Nettie M. Runds” with the addition of a painted housefly in the corner. Housed in a simple gilt wood frame. SIZE: 12” x 18”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74839 SM (600-800)

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$0.00

EDMOND HENRY OSTHAUS (1858-1928) PAIR OF DOG PORTRAITS. 1) Watercolor and pencil portrait of a hunting dog standing on grass, facing right. Titled “Annie B 1019 F. D. S. B.”. 2). Hunting dog facing left at point titled “Alford’s John 5346 F. D. S. B”. Both identically housed in gilt molded modern wood frame with green mattes. Unsigned, but identified on one. SIGHT SIZE: 3-1/2” x 5”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90137 SM (2,500-3,500)

108
$7,475.00

HOMER DODGE MARTIN (American, 1836-1897) CATSKILL FISHERMAN. Oil on canvas early evening scene shows a setting sun behind a large pond which is tree lined and has pond lilies in the foreground. A fisherman stands in a small rowboat fishing between the grass and lilies. Signed lower left “HDM 72”. Housed in a good gesso decorated gilt pierced frame. SIZE: 19-1/2” x 28-1/2”. CONDITION: Lifting and chipping to top left quadrant, otherwise good with craquelure. 9-90261 MD (6,000-8,000)

109
$9,775.00

HOMER DODGE MARTIN (American, 1836-1897) FOREST STREAM. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a stream running through thick woods. The banks having a flower and brush cover. Signed lower right “H.D. Martin”. Housed in a fine gilt, gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 20” x 15”. CONDITION: Very good. Minor touch up. 9-74967 MD (4,000-6,000)

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$0.00

JOSEPH THORS (American, 1843-1898) THE DUCK POND. Large oil on canvas English countryside scene shows a woman and three ducks near a small pond with nearby house flanked by trees. A figure is in a cultivated field with another house beyond. All under a blue and white cloud sky. A nice detailed scene. Housed in a magnificent period deep and wide gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner having artist name and dates. Painting appears to be unsigned. SIZE: 20” x 30”. CONDITION: Two patches to reverse, minor inpainting. Very good. 9-90133 LG (6,000-8,000)

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$8,050.00

EDWARD WILBUR DEAN HAMILTON (American, 1864-1943) ROCKY SHORELINE. Large oil on canvas scene shows a sandy beach with calm water having rocks with rock and grass covered hill beyond. Blue ocean is seen beyond, all under a white and blue sky. Signed lower right and dated “87”. Housed in a fine modern carved and gilt wide wood frame stamped Guido Frame Studio. SIZE: 35-1/2” x 51-1/2”. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting. Very good. 9-74648 HP (8,000-12,000)

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$17,250.00

JOHN WHORF (American, 1903-1959) TWO WOMEN AT WATERS EDGE. Fine watercolor scene shows two women at edge of water looking out on several dories and boats in a moonlit sky. Signed lower right “John Whorf 41”. Housed in a fine gilt decorated frame with highlighted matte. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIGHT SIZE: 14-1/4” x 20-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29649 LG (8,000-12,000)

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$0.00

WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS (American, 1833-1905) SPRINGTIME FLOWERS. Fine watercolor of springtime scene shows a calm stream winding through a meadow with grass and wild flower lined banks. A wood fence is seen in background with other tree lined fields. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with watercolor highlighted double matte. Signed lower left “Wm. T. Richards May 1900”. SIGHT SIZE: 16-3/4” x 13”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74701 LG (15,000-25,000)

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$0.00

DANIEL F. WENTWORTH (American, 1850-1934) AUTUMN SPLENDOR. Outstanding oil on canvas fall scene shows a tall oak tree with reddish/orange foliage surrounded by grass covered and rock strewn hillside. Other colorful trees are seen around under blue and white cloud sky. One of this artist’s best works. Signed lower left. Housed in an original gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good, light craquelure. 9-74713 MD (4,000-6,000)

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$5,175.00

DANIEL F. WENTWORTH (American, 1850-1934) “SPRING TIME”. Large oil on canvas landscape shows five cows under a blossoming apple tree. Farmhouse is seen in distance and three of the cows look toward viewer. Signed lower left “DF Wentworth”. Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame. Title on back of canvas. SIZE: 24” x 36”. CONDITION: Good, some surface dirt with inpainting. 9-74712 MD (4,000-6,000)

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$0.00

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876-1965) SUNFLOWERS. Oil on canvas. Flower scene shows large sunflowers and green leaves against a blue sky background, signed lower right. Housed in a fine, carved wood, gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74965 LG (10,000-15,000)

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$0.00

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876-1965) ABSTRACT STILL LIFE. Still life scene shows bright colored tulips and green leaves in a round vase on a table top. Signed lower left. Housed in a carved, gilt wood, modern frame. Back stretcher marked, “Varnished June 1951. Winter 1945.” SIZE: 26-1/4” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74966 LG (10,000-15,000)

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$0.00

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876-1965) “DAWN IMPRESSION”. Unsigned watercolor sketch impressionistic scene shows a curving harbor with buildings under blue sky. Attached to back is Tom Veilleux Gallery label indicating provenance as Artist Estate at Auction 1966, Robert Schoelkopf, New York. Nicely housed in a modern carved wood gilt frame with linen matte and gold inner liner. SIGHT SIZE: 8-1/2” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90244 MD (3,000-5,000)

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$8,625.00

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876-1965) GLOUCESTER HARBOR. Oil on board harbor scene shows a green schooner tied up to dock with other rowboats beside. Hillside beyond with many houses under a white and blue sky. Signed lower right “Jane Peterson”. Housed in a period molded wood frame with a “Marshall Field & Co.” label. SIZE: 20” x 23”. CONDITION: Surface dirt, very good. 9-74599 MD (5,000-10,000)

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$0.00

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876-1965) CAPE ANN STREET. Oil on board hillside street scene shows several buildings, dirt road with three figures and large trees with ocean beyond. Signed lower right “J Peterson”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 14” x 18”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73651 MD (4,000-6,000)

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$20,700.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) IN THE HARBOR. Good oil on canvas of a busy harbor. Large docks with buildings have boats and schooners moored side by side. Buildings and sailboat masts are seen beyond. A man helps with hoist on right side while another man stands in boat. Signed lower right having the last part of the name blurred. Housed in a modern arts & crafts carved gilt wood frame. SIZE: 14” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74419 LG (10,000-13,000)

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$10,350.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “GLOUCESTER DRAGGER”. Oil on canvas Gloucester Harbor scene shows a green and red hulled fishing boat moored next to dock with building. A small boat with two men is next to fishing boat and they are loading nets aboard. Two other figures are seen at back of boat. A line of tall schooners is seen beyond with Gloucester city hillside beyond. Signed lower right “Emile A. Gruppe”. Housed in its original carved and silver gilt frame. A fine early work by this prolific Cape Ann artist. SIZE: 18-1/2” x 20-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73379 HP (9,000-11,000)

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$12,075.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) GLOUCESTER HARBOR WHARF. Oil on canvas Gloucester Harbor scene shows several fishing boats tied to wharf with figures atop. The town of Gloucester is seen on low hillside and three seagulls fly in foreground. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with linen and gold liner. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29684 LG (7,000-10,000)

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$2,185.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) MOTIF #1. Pencil sketch on paper shows a connected lobster shack atop stone pier with two fishing boats moored to side. A man loads lobster traps in foreground from dock. A classic scene showing Motif #1 in Rockport, Mass Harbor. Signed lower right “Emile A. Gruppe”. Nicely housed in a decorated wood frame with line highlighted white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 11-1/2” x 9-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74683 SM (2,000-3,000)

125
$13,800.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “CLOUDS OVER VERMONT”. An early oil on canvas scene with low Vermont hills with bright colored red maple tree. Landscape is minimized by the expanse of sky portrayed with billowing gray and white clouds and shades of blue sky. A wonderful example of Gruppe’s early work. Signed lower left. Housed in what appears to be its original bronze colored gilt hand carved wood frame. NOTE: Listed in the North Shore Retrospective on Emile Gruppe. SIZE: 20-1/2” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74707 (8,000-12,000)

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$17,825.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “THE FROZEN STREAM”. Large oil on canvas winter scene shows a stream with snowy banks winding through lightly wooded area with snow covered hillside beyond. Large pine trees are seen in foreground. Signed lower right. Housed in a silver gilt carved wood period frame. Pencil title to stretcher. SIZE: 30” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74575 LG (10,000-14,000)

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$12,075.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) WINTER MORN. Early oil on canvas winter scene shows a stream with tree and snow lined banks leading to a field below blue wooded hillside. Wonderful colors of blues mixed with whites. Signed lower right. Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74709 LG (7,000-10,000)

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$21,275.00

HARRISON CADY (American, 1877-1970) “IN OLD IPSWICH, 1937”. Oil and India ink on masonite scene shows a dirt street with large white church having steeple with rooster weathervane. Several carriages and car with people on horses move on the street. Children and a woman with child walk on sidewalks and Colonial homes are seen under tall trees. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved wood frame with linen liner retaining an old label dated “1937” with title and price. Also a Vose Gallery label. SIZE: 25” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74564 FP (20,000-30,000)

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$201,250.00

PHILIP HOWARD EVERGOOD (American, 1901-1973) “FLOWERS BY THE LAKE”. Outstanding and important oil on canvas by Philip Evergood. Scene shows a young blonde girl in yellow bikini at the top of a stairway holding an earthenware bulbous vase full of red poppies. The red poppies with green stems fill half of the painting and partly obscure the scene behind her which includes several large boats on water, one of which is going through a railroad bridge which has rotated to allow it through. A lighthouse is seen next to multi-storied house and the open ocean is beyond. Signed lower left “Philip Evergood” and dated “55”. Housed in a period partial gilt molded wood frame with linen liner. There are three labels, one from the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford Conn., with artist, title and owner as Whitney Museum of American Art. The other label of Terry Dintenfass, Inc. New York; and a third label which is only partially present. SIZE: 48-1/2” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good, some craquelure. There are several small white painted sections that fluoresce under uv light which appears to be the same white in other areas. 9-74498 FP (100,000-150,000)

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$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES WEBSTER HAWTHORNE (American, 1872-1930) “PROVINCETOWN BEACH”. Outstanding oil on board beach scene shows five young children playing with pond boats in shallow water next to green and red boats. Two sailboats are seen in deeper water beyond other anchored boats. Unsigned. Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern frame. Pencil inscription on reverse with title. Also “No 7”. SIZE: 13” x 15”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74897 FP (20,000-30,000)

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$0.00

EDWARD HENRY POTTHAST (American 1857-1927) THE BALLOON SELLER. Oil on canvas laid on panel beach scene shows a man with blue and red balloons selling them with three girls in front of him. Other beach goers are walking and sitting and some have colorful umbrellas. Several people are in the nearby ocean. Signed lower left “E. Potthast”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt wood antique frame. SIZE: 12” x 12-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74907 FP (50,000-75,000)

132
$4,025.00

CHARLES E. PRENDERGAST (American, 1863-1948) DAY AT THE BEACH. Mixed media crayon and watercolor beach scene shows people on a sandy beach and in the water. A long black pier is on left side under a sun and blue sky. Signed lower left “Predergast”. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with silk matte and gold inner liner. SIGHT SIZE: 7-1/4” x 10-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73652 MD (3,000-5,000)

133
$47,150.00

FRANCIS AUGUSTUS SILVA (American, 1835-1886) EARLY MORNING SAILING. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows three schooners in full sail under a bright morning sun and misty haze. The water is calm and two rowboats with figures are seen, one in the foreground the other next to one of the boats. SIZE: 12” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. Relined. Restored with inpainting. 9-74954 FP (50,000-100,000)

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$5,850.00

WILLIAM STANLEY HASELTINE (American, 1835-1900) “BREEZY DAY, NAHANT”. Oil on canvas scene shows ten + sailboats with full sails on a medium to light blue ocean. Foreground has a rock ledge shoreline with two trees. Small waves lap on seaweed covered rock. Signed lower left and dated with what appears to be “1864”. Housed in a good antique gilt frame with gold liner. Pencil title and signed on reverse of canvas. SIZE: 11” x 14”. CONDITION: Restretched on new stretcher, strip lined with minor inpainting. Very good. 9-90471 LG (12,000-16,000)

135
$0.00

CHARLES EDWIN LEWIS GREEN (American, 1844-1915) WHALE’S BEACH (PURITAN ROAD ROCKS), SWAMPSCOTT, MA. Oil on canvas beach scene shows rocky ledge which has some rocks fallen off it next to a sand beach with grass. Water is seen on far right. Signed lower right “CEL Green”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame. Lynn Museum and Historical Society exhibit label on reverse. SIZE: 20” x 27”. CONDITION: Very good, relined, craquelure with some inpainting. 9-90416 LG (8,000-10,000)

136
$13,225.00

FRANKLIN DULLIN BRISCOE (American, 1844-1903) “SHIPPING BOSTON HARBOR”. Outstanding large oil on canvas nautical scene shows a three-mast green hulled schooner sailing right to left with fourteen other sails on the horizon. White capped green ocean and land on left side. Signed bottom right “Briscoe”. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt modern frame with Guido Frame Studio stamp. Back having an old Vose Gallery of Boston label. SIZE: 30” x 50”. CONDITION: Relined, some minor inpainting. Very good. 9-90272 HP (8,000-12,000)

137
$1,725.00

JAMES HAMILTON (American, 1819-1878) “NEAR NAHANT MASS”. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows the end of a beach area with cliff side rocks having red and gold vegetation. Blue and white cloud sky. Signed on reverse of canvas “Near Nahant Mass Hamilton, 1864”. Housed in its original gesso decorated period frame which has been repainted gold. SIZE: 15-1/4” x 21”. CONDITION: Good. Thin paint layer, minor inpainting. 9-74503 SM (2,000-4,000)

138
$1,265.00

WILLIAM S. GURRY (American 19th-20th Century) TWO WORKS: SWIMMERS DAY, NAHANT & SUNSET ON THE CHARLES RIVER. 1) Oil on artist board of coastal scene shows two sailboats off a beach with rock ledge and waves. Titled and signed on reverse and dated “1906 Boston”. 2) Oil on artist board scene shows a sunset over a river landscape. Titled and signed on the reverse and dated “1906 Boston”. Housed in identical gilt molded oak frames. SIZE: 3-3/4” x 5-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90271 SM (800-1,200)

139
$0.00

ANDREW BOARDO LUND (American, 1877-1959) COASTAL SAILING. Large oil on canvas scene shows a large two-mast yacht sailing out from a rocky coastline with crashing waves. The sun rises and shines on white clouds and blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in its original gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 34” x 43”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90135 MD (3,000-5,000)

140
$5,175.00

ANTON OTTO FISCHER (American, 1882-1962) COASTLINE IN SUMMER. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows large wave crashing on rocks with sea foam. Signed lower right and dated “1946”. Housed in a fine carved gilt modern wood frame. SIZE: 20” x 18”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90230 MD (3,000-5,000)

141
$6,000.00

CHARLES BRIDGEMAN VICKERY (American, 1913-1998) CRASHING SURF. Oil on canvas shoreline scene shows large waves crashing onto large rocky shoreline. Cloudy sky with three seagulls and nice color and motion to the heavy surf. Signed lower right “Charles Vickery”. Housed in a fine gilt decorated wood frame with white linen liner. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29688 MD (4,000-6,000)

142
$4,312.00

FREDERICK JUDD WAUGH (American, 1861-1940) SURF AND ROCKS. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows a large wave crashing onto rock outcropping. Signed lower right. Housed in a gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 14” x 24”. CONDITION: Surface dirt, discolored varnish. Otherwise good. 9-90284 SM (3,000-5,000)

143
$4,312.00

LOUIS J. FEUCHTER (American, 1885-1957) “PUNGY AMANDA F. LEWIS”. Watercolor on paper scene shows a two-mast sailboat proceeding out of harbor with a steamship coming on. Buildings and another sailboat are seen on the right side. Signed lower right and dated “37”. Dawson Gallery and Dematteteis Gallery labels affixed to reverse. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with double matte. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIGHT SIZE: 7-1/4” x 10-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29695 SM (2,500-4,000)

144
$20,700.00

JAMES AUGUSTUS SUYDAM (American 1819-1865) GATHERING BY THE SHORE. Outstanding oil on board beach scene shows several groups of people on a beach lined with cut-away sand dunes. Sailboats are seen on horizon and small waves lap on the beach. A piece of wood is floating ashore and has the artist initials “J.A.S.”. Housed in a fine antique gesso decorated frame with gold liner and title and artist plaque. Possibly a scene of Nantucket or Martha’s Vineyard. SIZE: 6-1/2” x 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74747 HP (5,000-6,000)

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$0.00

SIGNED (Mid 20th Century) BUSY BEACH. Small watercolor shows several small sailboats with bathers on chairs and blankets. Turquoise colored water with island having a causeway and buildings. Housed in a white and gray painted frame with inner glass and deep blue matte. Signed bottom right “Marin 50”. SIGHT SIZE: 6” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74501 SM (2,000-3,000)

146
$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. 9-74874 HP (9,000-12,000)

147
$9,200.00

STEPHEN MORGAN ETNIER (American 1903-1984) READYING THE LOBSTER BOAT. Oil on masonite Maine coastal scene shows a white lobster boat with small rowboat and figure beside. Gray and brown rock shore is seen in the foreground with other boats and land beyond. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern walnut molded wood frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74875 HP (9,000-12,000)

148
$8,625.00

STEPHEN MORGAN ETNIER (American, 1903-1984) “CANNON, NASSAU”. Oil on masonite scene shows a large tapered cannon on wood carriage mounted on a sliding ramp. Another is seen behind with stone wall, water and land. Signed lower left “Stephen Etnier 69”. Housed in its original wood frame with linen matte and gold liner which retains its original Midtown Gallery label with artist and title. PROVENANCE: From a Harpswell, Maine home. SIZE: 16-3/4” x 24-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90078 LG (6,000-8,000)

149
$0.00

STEPHEN MORGAN ETNIER (American, 1903-1984) SCHOOL’S OUT. Early oil on canvas scene shows a large brick school letting out its children. Several parents have arrived to pick them up in cars and by foot. A monument in a park setting is seen on the right side. Unsigned front but signed on the back and dated “1936”. Housed in an antique wide gesso decorated frame. Old writing on back stretcher indicating that the painting came from Milch Galleries of New York. SIZE: 17” x 25”. CONDITION: Good, some lifting and small chips to bottom edge. Under glass. 9-90038 MD (4,000-6,000)

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$460.00

STEPHEN MORGAN ETNIER (American 1903-1984) READYING THE LOBSTER BOAT. Pencil sketch scene shows an overhead view of a lobster boat at dock being loaded with lobster traps. A building and two figures are on the dock and a rowboat is off to the side. Unframed but matteted. SIZE: 19-1/2” x 24”. CONDITION: Light water stain with foxing, fair to good. 9-74890 SM (400-600)

151
$14,375.00

JOHN MARIN (American, 1870-1953) MAINE ISLAND. Watercolor scene shows two-mast sailboat on blue water in front of house lined hill. Green trees and bare ground are seen on hillside with a blue streaky sky. Signed “Marin – 27”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with linen matte and inner gold liner. SIGHT SIZE: 12” x 15”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74370 LG (15,000-20,000)

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$2,300.00

JOHN MARIN (American, 1870-1953) “LOBSTERMAN’S PIER, PORT CLYDE, MAINE”. Watercolor of a Maine scene shows the Port Clyde harbor with buildings, docks and boats. A green forested shoreline. Signed bottom right “Marin ‘23”. A typed piece of paper on the back indicates “This watercolor scene painted by John Marin at Port Clyde, Maine, in June of 1923 and given to Dock Attendant Avery Bullock in appreciation, for his Yeoman’s work…”. Housed in what appears to be its original oak frame. SIGHT SIZE: 11-1/4” x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: All over even toning, scratch to upper left. Otherwise very good. 9-90273 LG (6,000-8,000)

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$0.00

RUSSELL K. CHENEY (American, 1881-1945) MONHEGAN LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows the first snows of winter. Pine trees have spots of snow and a faraway hill has snow covered ground. Signed lower left and dated “20”. Housed in its original gilt and black painted molded wood frame. SIZE: 24” x 30”. CONDITION: In need of cleaning, otherwise appears to be very good. 9-90306 MED (2,000-3,500)

154
$3,852.00

EMILY LANSINGH MUIR (American, 1904-2003) NET FISHERMAN-STONINGTON, MAINE. Oil on canvas scene shows two men on a boat working with a large net with side floats. Signed lower left, “Emily”. Housed in a gilt modern wood frame. Provenance: acquired directly from the artist. SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74928 MD (2,000-3,000)

155
$805.00

EMILY LANSINGH MUIR (American, 1904-2003)) “WEST INDIES MARKET, NO. 3”. Oil on canvas abstract scene shows a colorful group of costumed people with line drawn heads and full color clothing. Signed lower right “Emily Muir”. Also signed and titled on reverse of canvas and stretcher. Housed in what appears to be its original partially white painted molded wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 14” x 26”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90299 SM (1,200-1,800)

156
$960.00

GERTRUDE GAZELLE GARDNER (American, 1878-1975) NEW ENGLAND HARBOR SCENE. Fine oil on canvas scene shows a schooner moored in a calm harbor with building on tall posts and grass lined shore. Beyond is a hillside with many buildings. Possibly a Maine harbor scene. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved and gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74582 SM (2,000-3,000)

157
$920.00

JOHN SHARMAN (American, 1879-1971) “MONHEGAN HEADLAND”. Oil on masonite shows scene of Monhegan coastline with large cliffs, grass and tree covered bluffs. Unsigned front but having an exhibit tag with title and artist name on back. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. PROVENANCE: #15 in Still Lifes & Landscape by John Sharman May 18 through Jun 1976 Vose Galleries of Boston catalog. Catalog accompanies painting. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90252 MD (2,000-3,000)

158
$1,725.00

ELBRIDGE P. TALBOT (American, late 19th Century) “VIEW AT CRANBERRY POINT COREA”. Pastel scene shows the Maine coastline looking out over a tranquil ocean. Signed lower left “E. P. Talbot”. Note: A letter from John Marin Jr. regarding this painting and its artist accompanies this lot. Housed in a period decorated frame with gold liner. SIZE: 12-1/4” x 18-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90074 SM (1,000-2,000)

159
$1,265.00

ANN CAREY BRADLEY (American, 1884-1956) FRYEBURG LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas board of summer scene showing dirt road through green field leading to a farm with red barns. Low blue hills are seen beyond under blue and white cloud sky. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. Signed lower left. SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90237 SM (800-1,200)

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$3,105.00

JOHN TERELAK (American, 1942-) “MONHEGAN MIST”. Fine oil on masonite scene shows a fisherman’s house with lobster traps piled and lobsterman standing beside home. His boat is seen amongst fog. Signed and titled on reverse. Housed in a modern decorated gold frame with darker liner. NOTE: Our consignor informs us that Terelak indicated to him (our consignor) orally in July 2007 that he painted this work while on Monhegan Island in the early 1970’s, near “the shacks, where the lobstermen stored their gear and that is shows Manana Island in the background. SIZE: 15-3/4” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90385 SM (1,500-2,000)

161
$3,450.00

CLEMENT DREW (American 1806-1889) “MINOT’S LIGHT, NORTHEAST GALE”. Oil on canvas scene shows waves crashing onto white lighthouse and ship with half sail in angry seas sailing by. Signed lower right. Titled and signed on reverse and dated “1889”. Housed in a replacement gilt decorated wood frame. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Purchased from Marine Arts Gallery, Salem, Massachusetts, 1980. SIZE: 8” x 12”. CONDITION: Wax relining, minor inpainting, very good. 9-29658 MD (1,500-2,500)

162
$0.00

CLEMENT DREW (American, 1806-1889. “THATCHER’S ISLAND LIGHT, CAPE ANN”. Oil on academy board seascape shows two sailboats in rough seas going by the twin lighthouses of Thatcher’s Island off Rockport, Mass. Titled and signed on reverse and dated “1884”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 9-1/4” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29659 MD (1,500-2,500)

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$1,840.00

CLEMENT DREW (American, 1806-1889) “BOSTON LIGHT”. Unsigned oil on academy board seascape shows a three-mast ship with partial sails going by a tall white lighthouse with connected buildings on point of land. Title on reverse with a Boston, Mass board label on reverse. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 9” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29660 MD (1,500-2,500)

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$2,300.00

CLEMENT DREW (American, 1806-1889) “MORNING SEA-BOSTON LIGHT”. Oil on canvas scene shows a tranquil harbor scene with tall ship and other sailboats next to tall white lighthouse on small island. Pinkish white clouds and blue sky. Housed in a fine deep gilt carved wood frame. Signed on back canvas with title and artist name and dated indistinctly. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 9” x 12”. CONDITION: Wax relining, very good. 9-29699 SM (1,500-2,500)

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$1,440.00

EDWARD LOYAL FIELD (American, NY, 1856-1914) PASTURELAND UPSTATE NEW YORK. Oil on heavy paper fall pasture scene with rolling hills. Most likely a Catskills or Hudson River Valley scene, probably from the 1880’s or 1890’s. Signed “E. L. Field” lower right. Housed in a reproduction antique-style gilt gesso frame. Ex the Estate of E. L. Field, (Tovar collection number 20). Field studied in France under Carolus-Duran. After returning to the U.S., he became a full member of New York’s prestigious Salmagundi Club. SIZE: 8” h x 10” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90621 SM (1,250-1,750)

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$1,725.00

JAMES P. MICHAEL (American, 20th Century) LOW TIDE MALDON. Oil on board depicting sailing vessels at low tide. Signed lower right. The reverse with original old paper label, “James Michael/11 Wellingford(?)/Chelmsford”. SIZE: 8-3/4” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally very good to excellent. 9-90617 SM (1,000-2,000)

167
$3,450.00

TADEUSZ RYBKOWSKI (Polish, 1848-1926) CRIMEAN SCENE OF TWO SOLDIERS WITH TROIKA. Very nicely rendered oil on panel, depicting a wounded Crimean soldier in a straw-lined litter drawn by a horse with Troika, another soldier tends to him in the snow. Signed lower left, “TAD. RYBKOWSKI, 1877”. In original Eastlake-style frame with lovely gilt gesso design and black and gilt decorated liner. Retains old paper label on reverse. SIZE: 6-1/2”w x 4-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90616 MD (2,750-3,750)

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$6,325.00

HUGO KAUFFMAN (German, 1844-1915) “THE CONVERSATION”. Oil on wood panel depicting a craftsperson talking to a caped old man; a cat watches attentively at their feet. Painting is signed, “ h. K.” in the upper left on the door panel and also appears to be dated “’69”. Framed in a beautiful original, carved, gold gesso frame. An old paper label is affixed to the reverse of the panel. SIZE: 6-1/2”w x 8-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90619 LG (5,000-8,000)

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$0.00

FRANCIS GARAT (French, born 1870) A SCENE IN PARIS. Watercolor on paper depicting a large monument with winged runner atop. Numerous old Parisian stone buildings in the background and a busy thoroughfare with innumerable people and horse-drawn carriages. Signed lower right. Framed in contemporary ornate, gilt gold frame. SIZE: 10-1/4” x 14-1/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-90618 MD (2,750-3,750)

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GEORGE WRIGHT (BRITISH, 1860-1942) THE START. A monochromatic oil on canvas depicts six horses with mounted jockeys about to start the race. A man in the foreground in derby hat, perhaps the starter. The painting is signed, “G. WRIGHT” in lower right in modern antiqued gesso frame. SIZE: 12” x 18”. CONDITION: Generally very good. A couple of teeny paint rubs in lower left. 9-90620 MD (3,800-4,800)

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$3,737.00

NIEK VAN DER PLAS (Dutch, 1954-) SUMMER BEACH DAY. Large oil on wood panel beach scene shows several beach goers on colorful blankets and chairs with beach umbrellas. Three sailboats are seen on a turquoise ocean. Signed lower right “Van Der Plas”. Also branded with signature on back of panel. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 23-1/2” x 31-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74580 MD (4,000-6,000)

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$2,520.00

NIEK VAN DER PLAS (Dutch, 1954-) RELAXING AT THE BEACH. Oil on canvas summer beach scene shows several beach goers on chaise lounges, colorful blankets, towels and umbrellas. Signed lower right “Van der Plas”. Brand mark to edge of back canvas. Housed in a wide silver gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 15-3/4” x 19-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74581 MD (2,500-3,500)

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BERNARDUS JOHANNES BLOMMERS (Dutch, 1845-1914) CHILDREN AT THE BEACH. Oil on wood panel beach scene shows several children playing on the beach. Three boys are seen with toy boats on a tidal pool. A young girl stands beside. Other beachgoers are seen along a large sandy beach under blue sky. Signed lower right “Blommers”. Housed in a silver gilt molded wood frame with silver lining. SIZE: 9” x 13-3/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good, one small ding to left edge. 9-72955 LG (4,000-6,000)

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HENDRIK-WILLEM MESDAG (Netherlands, 1831-1915) GATHERING SEAWEED. Oil on canvas scene shows a mother and daughter that have gathered seaweed approaching a small fishing boat that has landed on a beach. A single figure is in the back and one tends to the sail. Several sails are seen on horizon under a colorful sky and a point of land is seen on the left side. Signed lower left “H.W. Mesdag”. Housed in a large wide gilt modern French style frame. SIZE: 11-3/4” x 17-3/4”. CONDITION: The original canvas has been cut and has an old canvas relining. The painting is dirty and needs restretching due to looseness on the stretcher. 9-90642 LG (4,000-8,000)

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JACQUES STEPHEN WITJENS (Dutch, 1881-1956) DUTCH HARBOR. Large oil on canvas harbor scene shows several large Dutch sailing ships moored at the end of a harbor lined with house. A number of smaller fishing vessels are seen on right side and a solitary rowboat with man is seen on left. Signed lower right “Jacques Witjens Stephen”. Housed in a simple flat gold liner. SIZE: 39-1/2” x 63”. CONDITION: One patch to reverse with corresponding inpainting. Good. 9-73562 MD (3,500-5,000)

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$25,300.00

AUGUSTO CHARTRAND (DUBOIS) (Cuban 1828-1899) FISHING ON THE MALANGES RIVER. Outstanding and rare work from one of the three acclaimed Chartrand brothers. This work typifies the work of documenting Cuban landscape which is considered the best of his work. Unsigned oil on canvas scene shows a river bend with large tree having hanging vines and moss on right bank, the large roots partially exposed. Above the tree is a camp with a fire and cauldron cooking. In the foreground a young boy holds a post with net attached as a rowboat with four figures as one man releases the net across the river. Two other sailboats are seen on the calm water. The river is palm tree lined with lush vegetation all under a blue and light cloud sky. Housed in its original period gesso decorated outstanding frame. PROVENANCE: From a fine Downeast Maine home. Prior to this, owned by the owner’s of a Cuban sugar plantation in the 1800’s. Believed to have been purchased from the artist. REFERENCE: This work is sited in the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Inventory of American Painting and Sculpture database (Control Number: IAP 17960008). SIZE: 16-3/4” x 22”. CONDITION: Original canvas has a patch on reverse which supports a 1/2” slit in center of river. Some fine craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-74837 HP (20,000-40,000)

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$23,000.00

AUGUSTO CHARTRAND (DUBOIS) (Cuban 1828-1899) MALANGES RIVER LANDSCAPE, 1875. Outstanding and rare work from one of the three acclaimed Chartrand brothers. This work typifies the work of documenting Cuban landscape which is considered the best of his work. The scene shows a river boat with local Cubans pulling and rowing a boat laden with barrels and having two others at rear of boat; one steering and one fishing. The river has high cliff side with lush vegetation on the left and the right side with a shallow sand and rocky bar with palm trees. A colorful exotic egret is seen near the water. The river in the distance curves left and light is shown on the distant bank all under a blue and white cloud sky. Initial monogrammed “AC” and dated “1875” in the lower left corner. The original title, probably was on back of original canvas but can not be seen due to relining. Housed in its original period gesso decorated outstanding frame. PROVENANCE: From a fine Downeast Maine home. Prior to this, owned by the owner’s of a Cuban sugar plantation in the 1800’s. Believed to have been purchased from the artist. REFERENCE: This work is sited in the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Inventory of American Painting and Sculpture database (Control Number: IAP 17960008). SIZE: 16-3/4” x 22”. CONDITION: The canvas has been relined with an old relining and restoration to a 9” x 12” “L” shaped tear. The work was poorly done and it is in need of a new restoration. 9-74836 HP (20,000-40,000)

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$9,775.00

AUGUSTO CHARTRAND (DUBOIS) (Cuban 1828-1899) “SUNSET MATTEANZAS HARBOUR, 1875”. Outstanding and rare work from one of the three acclaimed Chartrand brothers. This small work typifies the work of documenting Cuban landscape which is considered the best of his work. This small scene shows a panoramic view of a river harbor with two mast schooner off a cliff side house. In the distance is a city under large mountains, all under a sky filled with soft colors with the foreground having detailed vegetation and rock outcroppings. Signed, titled and dated on the reverse. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. Accompanying this lot is the original gesso decorated frame which has some losses. PROVENANCE: From a fine Downeast Maine home. Prior to this, owned by the owner’s of a Cuban sugar plantation in the 1800’s. Believed to have been purchased from the artist. REFERENCE: This work is sited in the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Inventory of American Painting and Sculpture database (Control Number: IAP 17960008). SIZE: 8” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74835 HP (5,000-10,000)

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$5,750.00

AUGUSTO CHARTRAND (DUBOIS) (Cuban 1828-1899) “NAARDAM (HOLLAND), 1875”. Outstanding and rare work from one of the three acclaimed Chartrand brothers. This oil on canvas scene is of a canal with boats and people. The canal having houses beside and ships moored in the distance. Each vessel has a number of figures on deck and there is a woman greeting two men on one ship. The right side shows a workhorse with driver towing a boat with a house beyond. A fine detailed rendering. Signed, titled and dated on the reverse. Augusto was known to travel throughout the world and this no doubt was a result of one of his European visits. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. Accompanying this lot is the original gesso decorated frame which has some losses. PROVENANCE: From a fine Downeast Maine home. Prior to this, owned by the owner’s of a Cuban sugar plantation in the 1800’s. Believed to have been purchased from the artist. REFERENCE: This work is sited in the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Inventory of American Painting and Sculpture database (Control Number: IAP 17960008). SIZE: 8-1/4” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74834 HP (5,000-10,000)

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NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA (French, 1808-1876) THE FAGGOT GATHERER. Outstanding oil on canvas landscape shows a figure gathering wood in a grove of trees next to a dirt road with farm in the distance. Billowy white clouds are seen with spots of blue sky. Signed lower right “N. Diaz”. Housed in its original wide multiple layer gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: One patch to reverse with corresponding inpainting. Very good. 9-90500 LG (10,000-15,000)

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$1,265.00

ATTRIBUTED TO NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA (French, 1808-1876) FOREST INTERIOR WITH FIGURE. Oil on canvas Barbizon style scene shows an opening in thick woods with woodland pool and figure beside. A glimpse of blue sky is seen which reflects in the water. Unsigned. Retaining its original frame with “Diaz” plaque. Housed in a gilt gesso decorated frame with a gilt liner. SIZE: 7-1/2” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90501 SM (1,500-1,800)

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$2,300.00

ATTRIBUTED TO CAMILLE JEAN-BAPTISTE COROT (French, 1796-1895) “LE BATEAU DE LA VIE” (THE BOAT OF LIFE). Mixed media on paper scene shows a row boat with dog, three men, two women and a child. It rows down a river lined with trees and hills in the background. Signed lower left “Corot”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame. The back having an Alfred Brod Gallery label and a typed paper indicating that Mr. Richard Hirsch, curator of the University Art Museum of Texas, in 1972 attributed this painting to Corot on the belief that it was a late study for an oil painting. It was also his opinion that the old man with the hat in the center is a self portrait of Corot. SIZE: 18-1/4” x 26”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90292 LG (4,000-6,000)

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$23,000.00

EMILE FRIANT (French, 1863-1932) THE VISITING CLIENT. Fine oil on wood panel scene shows an elderly man at the edge of a cabinet maker’s shop. He looks in at a man working on a piece of wood in a vice. A young girl in red dress stands beside him with finger to mouth. A landscape is seen through windows and beyond fence. Signed lower left “E. Friant 1891”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt replacement frame. SIZE: 15-1/2” x 12-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74690 LG (6,000-10,000)

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LEON ALPHONSE QUIZET (French, 1885-1955) FRENCH VILLAGE. Oil on canvas scene shows two figures outside a connected stucco building having large trees on one side. signed lower right, “A. Quizet”. Housed in a gilt, molded wood frame. SIZE: 24” x 29”. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. A couple of small chips. Otherwise good. 9-74943 SM (7,000-9,000)

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ATTRIBUTED TO JEANNE PHILIBERTE LEDOUX (French, 1767-1840) YOUNG GIRL WITH DOVE. Outstanding oil on canvas half portrait of a young girl in a white and rose colored dress holding a white dove to her chest. She wears a double blue ribbon in her brown curly hair. Unsigned. Housed in a French style modern wood frame. A wonderful soft rendering in great detail. SIZE: 18” x 15”. CONDITION: Very good. Relined with masking varnish. 9-90544 HP (30,000-50,000)

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$18,400.00

PAUL SIGNAC (France 1863-1935) “BARFLEUR”. Ink and watercolor scene shows several boats at low tide in a harbor with large buildings. Lower left is titled and dated “32”, signed bottom right. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame with linen matte and gold liner. SIGHT SIZE: 8-1/4” x 11”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90121 LG (5,000-10,000)

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GEORGES RENE SINICKI (French 1910- ) TWO FRENCH PICNIC SCENES. 1) Oil on canvas scene shows a young girl with white dress at an outside table with a woman in a colorful summer scene. Signed lower right “Sinicki”. Stamps to reverse from the Galerie Romanet. Housed in a good re-gilt flower decorated frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 5-1/2” x 7-1/4”. 2) Oil on canvas scene shows a picnic setting with jug of wine and picnic basket with water beside. Signed lower right “Sinicki”. Stamps to reverse from the Galerie Romanet. Housed in a good re-gilt flower decorated from with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 5-1/2” x 8-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74761 SM (2,500-4,000)

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$3,622.00

ANTOINE ALPHONSE MONTFORT (French, 1802-1884) SHEPPARD AMONGST EARLY RUINS. Oil on canvas scene shows a Sheppard with five goats in a rocky and grass area with ancient building ruins beyond. All under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left “Montfort 1867”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 11-3/4” x 16”. CONDITION: Relined, restored with some inpainting. 9-90426 MD (3,500-4,500)

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JOSEPH FELIX BOUCHOR (French, 1853-1937) “DES VIEILLES HADLES-BRITAQUE”?. Oil on canvas scene shows a central village scene with people and livestock. Cows, goats and ducks are seen with people approaching a building. Signed lower right “J F Bouchor”. Housed in what is probably its original fancy gesso decorated frame with name plaque. Backing board has original title and artist name and a label from Ch. Pottier, Paris. SIZE: 13” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73554 MD (4,500-6,500)

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$41,400.00

IVAN FEDOROVICH CHOULTSE (Russian, 1877-1932) AUTUMN WOODS. Oil on canvas scene shows beech trees with golden brown foliage scattered on a grass covered ground with deep forest beyond. Blue sky lightens the top corner and casts sunlight on the ground below. Signed lower right and dated “22”. Housed in what could be its original bevel wood frame with decorative lining. SIZE: 34-1/2” x 23-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. Professionally cleaned (conservators report available). 9-90399 FP (25,000-40,000)

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$20,125.00

CONSTANTIN ALEKSANDROVICH WESTCHILOFF (Russian 1877-1954) “OLD FORGE, NEW YORK STATE”. Oil on canvas winter scene shows a small brook winding through snow covered banks dotted with evergreens under a blue and white cloud sky with hillside beyond. Titled lower left and signed lower right “C. Westchiloff”. Housed in a gold painted molded wood frame. SIZE: 22” x 28”. CONDITION: Relined, minor inpainting. Very good. 9-74764 FP (25,000-40,000)

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$4,800.00

CONSTANTIN ALEXANDROVITCH WESTCHILOFF (Russian/American, 1877-1945) COASTAL SUNSET. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows a sunset behind tall cliffs with sailboats on light capped waves. Foreground has a small beach area. Signed lower left “C Westchiloff”. Housed in a modern gesso decorated antique style frame. SIZE: 10” x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Stretched on new stretcher, repair with inpainting on bottom right corner. Otherwise very good. 9-90502 MD (4,000-6,000)

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$2,185.00

CONSTANTIN ALEKSANDROVICH WESTCHILOFF (RUSSIAN, 1877-1945), OPEN AIR MARKET. Oil on board scene shows a farmer’s -type market on a city street with pedestrian and vendors. Colorful tent tarps are seen and a church is in the background. Signed lower right. Unframed. SIZE: 10-1/2”h x 8-1/2”w. CONDITION: Some surface dirt, generally very good. Small slice off left bottom corner. 9-74767 MD (2,500-4,000)

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$1,150.00

CONSTANTIN ALEKSANDROVICH WESTCHILOFF (RUSSIAN, 1877-1945), THE STREET MERCHANT. Oil on board scene shows a merchant next to a small tent of wares with nearby white stucco buildings. A small burro carrying produce is tied to a tree all under a blue sky. Signed “C. Westchiloff” on bottom right. Unframed. SIZE: 10-1/2”h x 8-1/2”w. CONDITION: Good, some roughness at very edge of corners. 9-74768 MD (2,500-4,000)

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$13,800.00

PETR PETROVICH KONCHALOVSKY (Russian, 1876-1956) POSE STUDY NO. 1. Unframed oil/gouache on paper laid on cardboard scene shows a woman in a red and black outfit posing in a seated position against a colorful background having curving forms in red, blue and green with black designs. Signed lower right in Cyrillic and dated “1956”. SIZE: 19-3/4” x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good with a minor surface fleck in red costume. 9-90394 HP (10,000-15,000)

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$20,125.00

PETR PETROVICH KONCHALOVSKY (Russian, 1876-1956) POSE STUDY NO. 2. Unframed oil/gouache on paper laid on cardboard scene shows a woman in a red and bluish/portrait bustier with black and red stockings in a semi-nude pose with arms over her head. Colorful background having designs in red, blue, gold and green with black designs. Signed lower right in Cyrillic and dated “1956”. SIZE: 19-3/4” x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good with a minor surface fleck in red area. 9-90393 HP (10,000-15,000)

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ISAAK ILYCH LEVITAN (Russian, 1860-1900) COUNTRY FARM. Oil on wood panel landscape scene shows a farmhouse nestled amongst trees in a field and pasture setting. Water is seen on right side under a white and cloud sky. Signed lower right. Title on reverse in pencil which refers to a village outside of Moscow. Housed in a period gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 5” x 7”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90400 HP (20,000-40,000)

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KONSTANTIN IVANOVICH GORBATOV (Russian, 1876-1945) RESTING IN THE PARK. Watercolor on paper park scene shows a woman in red and blue outfit seated on a park bench. Flower gardens are seen next to a dirt road with a grassy area having a cupola nestled in the corner next to water. Signed center bottom. Housed in a shadowbox type frame with light green linen background. SIZE: 17-1/4” x 12”. CONDITION: Light wrinkles, generally very good. 9-90395 FP (20,000-25,000)

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KONSTANTIN IVANOVICH GORBATOV (RUSSIAN, 1876-1945), RUSSIAN RIVER TRAFFIC. Oil on board scene shows number of covered boats, several with sails on a cold water river with snow-lined banks. A large building with onion-topped domes is seen on bluff with other buildings under gray skies. Signed lower left in Cyrillic, 191? (1916 or 1917). There is writing on the reverse with signature of artist and the date. Unframed. PROVENANCE: A copy of a letter of authenticity in Russian accompanies lot. SIZE: 13-3/4”h x 21-1/4”w. CONDITION: Slight warp to board, otherwise good. 9-90390 LG (15,000-20,000)

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ALEXANDRE NIKOLAEVICH BENOIS (Russian, 1870-1960) THE BLUE GATE. Gouache on heavy blue paper winter scene shows a blue cast iron fence with large double door gate leading to snow covered ground with buildings beyond. A light post stands at the side of the entrance and a stone building with green shutters and outside park bench is on right side. Signed lower right and dated “1930”. Unframed. SIZE: Total is 16” x 19-1/2”. Painting is 15” x 18-3/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-90397 HP (15,000-25,000)

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WLADYSLAW T. CHEMIELINSKI (Polish, 1895) A PAIR OF WARSAW WINTER STREET SCENES. Pair of oil on canvas scenes show streets covered with snow, people, carts and automobiles on the streets. Both identically housed in decorative molded wood frames. Each signed lower right, “W. T. Chemielinski”. SIZE: 19-3/4” x 13-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74950 MD (7,000-9,000)

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$6,900.00

ALEKSANDR ALEKSANDROVICH DEINEKA (Russian, 1899-1969) HIGH JUMP. Pastel/Gouache on heavy paper scene shows a red and blue track and field high bar being successfully jumped by a woman in black and red track attire. She is seen against a blue sky background over a green field stadium setting. Signed in Cyrillic bottom right and dated “62”. SIZE: 14-1/4” x 19-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90392 LG (2,000-4,000)

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MSTISLAV VALERIANOVICH DOBUZHINSKI (Russian, 1875-1957) AWAITING AN ARRIVAL. Unframed watercolor on paper scene shows a young girl in blue dress looking out through a fancy iron railing onto an elegant driveway entrance which is flanked with tall sculpture on large columns. Green trees are seen in the background under a light blue and cloud sky. Signed in Cyrillic lower right and dated “1938” and with a title that appears to read “Vilno”. SIZE: 12-3/4” x 9”. CONDITION: All over spot foxing, otherwise good. 9-90398 LG (2,000-4,000)

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ERTE (ROMAIN DE TIRTOFF) (Russian, 1892-1990) “4 CHINESE GIRLS “TAPESTRY””. Unsigned gouache costume design showing the Chinese influence in a dragon decorated blue and yellow costume with headdress. Pencil inscribed “Presentation 4 Chinese Girls Tapestry Different Colors”. A letter from Jim Konoske Consulting indicating the piece comes from the Estate of Charles Lemaire. Erte and Lemaire were associates who worked together. This is one of the eleven designs by Erte which were given to Mrs. Teree Peck of Palm Springs. There is a stamp to the left of the head from Weldy Paris, 18 Rue Saulnier. Housed in a modern black frame with wide linen matte and inner gold liner. SIGHT SIZE: 12” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73555 LG (3,500-4,500)

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$14,950.00

ANTHONY OBERMAN (Dutch, 1781-1845) STILL LIFE WITH FLOWERS, BIRD AND BUTTERFLY. Unframed oil on canvas Dutch still life of urn of flowers. Colorful flowers including roses, chrysanthemums, and blue, white and purple wild flowers. Lion decorated pedestal urn rests upon a tabletop which has one flower and a finch type bird which looks up at a butterfly. At the right edge of table is signature of the artist “A. Oberman”. A wonderful example of this Dutch artist’s work. SIZE: 32-1/2” x 22-1/4”. CONDITION: Relined with several layers of restoration and masking varnish. Good. 9-73565 LG (12,000-16,000)

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UNSIGNED (Italian, Possibly 17th Century or Earlier) OLD MASTER WITH SKULL AND LION. Oil on wood panel shows a man with white hair and white beard clutching a stone in his right hand with a white cloth draped body. He holds a tall crucifix in his left hand while his red hat and coat are resting below. A book is open with the works “Domin Eclamr Exavdi Mevs Orato AD Nemen V”. A human skull rests on the bottom corner of the book just above a lions head. A landscape with cave is the backdrop. Single wood panel has two supporting cleats on the back. SIZE: 31-1/2” x 25-1/4”. CONDITION: There are cracks which have chipped edges and some light chipping elsewhere. 9-73561 LG (10,000-20,000)

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UNSIGNED (Italian, Before 1800’s) OLD MASTER OF MOTHER AND CHILD. Oil on canvas portrait of a young woman dressed in a red robe with white scarf. She holds an infant in her arms with a blue cloth. Housed in a 20th Century gilt molded wood frame with arched top. SIZE: 32-1/2” x 28-3/4”. CONDITION: Good with craquelure and some spot inpainting. 9-73560 MD (4,500-6,000)

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SIGISMOND KOLOS-VARY (Hungarian 1899-) MEDITATION I. Mixed media abstract scene shows a figure near bridge over water with sun. Signed lower right “Kolos-Vary 1973”. The piece appears to be gouache and pastel. Housed in a metal modern frame. SIGHT SIZE: 21-1/2” x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Slight water stain in right corner. Good. 9-74868 MD (3,000-4,000)

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$4,200.00

UNSIGNED (Flemish School, 17th Century) “LA MADONE AUX CERISES”. Oil on canvas Old Master Madonna & Child scene shows a woman holding child sleeping after nursing. She wears a red cape and there is an apple and cherries in the foreground. A black curtain is partially revealing a landscape scene with castle and hills. Unframed but retaining an old stretcher. Canvas has been stitched in the center. SIZE: 21-1/2” x 17-1/4”. CONDITION: Inpainting and restoration with several open cracks. 9-90065 SM (1,000-2,000)

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$2,040.00

UNSIGNED (South American, 18th/19th Century) DIVINE ARTIST. Early unframed oil on canvas scene shows a white bearded artist with ballet and easel with painting. He is painting a scene in front of him of a cherub on cow. Behind him are two angels and a Madonna & Child is revealing themselves from the clouds above. SIZE: 38” x 28-1/4”. CONDITION: Five old patches to reverse, corresponding inpainting with other areas of inpainting. Cleaned with areas of paint loss. 9-90401 LG (1,000-3,000)

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ATTRIBUTED TO JAN LIEVENS (Dutch, 1607-1674) PORTRAIT OF SIR ANTHONY VAN DYKE (Flemish, 1599-1641). Oil on canvas half portrait of a young Van Dyke seated looking over his left shoulder with a gold chain on his dark robe. He wears a mustache and goatee and has long brown hair. The painting is signed illegibly lower left which may be the initials of Jan Lievens. Lievens was a student of Van Dyke and we are told that there are two portraits by Lievens of which one is accountable. Housed in what is purportedly a 17th Century frame that is carved wood with gilt surface. SIZE: 25-1/4” x 20-1/2”. CONDITION: Relined. Restored with inpainting. 9-90545 (20,000-30,000)

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CHRISTIAN WILHELM ERNST DIETRICH (German, 1712-1774) THE VISITOR. Oil on wood panel interior scene shows a family seated around a fire, an open window reveals a visiting traveler holding a walking stick. The man of the house lights his pipe with ember tongs while the mother sits next to a child and another woman looks out at stranger. Unsigned. Panel has an old wood cross-hatched cradle where it holds two old cracks together. Housed in a 19th Century gesso decorated frame with old name tag of artist. SIZE: 17” x 13-1/4”. CONDITION: Alligatored varnish layer, some inpainting with masking varnish. Good. 9-72900 LG (5,000-8,000)

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SALVADOR SANCHEZ BARBUDO (Spanish 1857-1915) “LA VISITA AL CARDENAL”. Oil on canvas scene shows an elegant man and woman presenting themselves to someone off canvas, presumably a Cardinal. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 15-3/4” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Some chips and varnished over chips, relined and inpainting. 9-90212 MD (3,500-4,500)

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JOAQUIN SOROLLA Y BASTIDA (Spanish, 1863-1923) SAIL BOAT AT VALENCIA. Oil on masonite small scene shows a sailboat near flat shoreline with two figures. Signed lower right, “J. Sorolla”. Housed in a modern gilt, molded-wood frame. SIZE: 5-1/2” x 8”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74981 SM (1,500-2,500)

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PETER KORNBECK (Danish, 1837-1894) WINGED LION OF SAINT MARK, VENICE. Outstanding oil on canvas scene shows the tall columned monument with a winged lion atop in a Piazza with the section of a columned building on the left which we believe is the Lireria Sansoviniana. A sailboat is moored to the right and nineteen people are seen at various points of the painting. Some sitting below the monument, some strolling and some working. A nice light blue sky with a background of the canal and large buildings. Signed lower left “P Kornbeck 1886”. Housed in a gold gilt wood frame with velvet shaped matte. SIGHT SIZE: 11” x 18-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73559 LG (7,500-10,000)

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PETER KORNBECK (Danish, 1837-1894) ITALIAN COURTYARD. Outstanding unframed oil on canvas Italian scene shows an arched entrance to a courtyard. The entrance has children playing, women conversing and, an ox cart with produce. Beyond is a white stucco building with bell tower with tall mountains in the background. Signed lower right “P Kornbeck” and dated. SIZE: 10” x 14-1/4”. CONDITION: Some minor spot inpainting, very good. 9-73558 MD (4,500-5,500)

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GIOVANNI SIGNORINI (Italian, 1808-1858) ANIMAL KINGDOM. Outstanding oil on canvas nature landscape shows a grassy topped rocky stream bank having a group of animals and birds resting. The animals include seven large deer, rabbit, porcupine, three ducks, an egret, white ibis and woodpecker. This scene is all encompassed in a mountain and tree landscape under white and blue sky. Signed lower right and dated “1850”. Housed in a period decorated gilt frame. The canvas signed on reverse “Giov. Signorini Firenzy 1850”. Also a exhibition label of “Paintings Kept By Signor F. De Tivoli”. SIZE: 20-1/2” x 26-1/4”. CONDITION: Several old canvas patches to reverse, inpainting, old restoration with some unattended splits, craquelure, generally intact. A wonderful example by this important artist. 9-90387 LG (8,000-12,000)

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FELICE CASTEGNARO (Italian, 1872-1958) TWO COASTAL SCENES WITH CHILDREN. Identically housed in original gilt carved wood frames with gilt liner. Both retaining their original exposition labels from 1935. Both are signed on reverse with the artist name and “Venizea”. Also the boards have exhibit label. Oil on board scene shows a green field area with water beyond. Each having a family group seated with goat. Signed lower left. SIZE: 9” x 13”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74957 HP (8,000-12,000)

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ANTONIO FONTANESI (Italian, 1818-1882) “PUESTA de SOL EN AVIGLIANA”. Oil on board early evening landscape shows a grass covered hut with figure outside the small door in a Barbizon type landscape. Sun is setting with a colorful sky. Signed lower right “A. Fontanesi”. Housed in its original gilt gesso decorated frame with brass artist and title plaque. Several labels to reverse including “B. Bernasconi Buenos Aires”. SIZE: 17-1/4” x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good with one small clip to right corner edge. Framed very good with minor corner damage to gesso on frame. 9-73564 LG (6,500-8,500)

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$1,725.00

SILVIO FACCIOLI (Italian, 19th/20th Century) AFTER THE CONCERT. Oil on wood panel shows a finely dressed maid holding feather duster under her arm and simulating playing a clarinet in her hands. A man with a broom sings in the background. The interior scene shows a concert hall with French style armchairs and large columns. The foreground shows an assemblage of different instruments left in place by the musicians. Signed lower right, unframed and having a wonderful detailed style. SIZE: 14-3/4” x 11-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good with a couple of light scratches. 9-74372 MD (1,500-3,500)

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$460.00

PETRO PAVESI (Italian, Early 20th Century) CARDINALS VISIT WITH THE POPE. Wonderful interior watercolor shows two Cardinals having tea with the Pope. Library setting has a fancy interior with bookshelves and hung tapestry. Chairs and table rest on a fine Caucasian Oriental rug. Signed lower left “P. Pavesi 1901”. Housed in a nice gesso decorated period frame with gold liner. SIGHT SIZE: 17-1/4” x 12-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90020 (1,000-2,000)

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$1,150.00

G. GIUTTI (Italian, 19th Century) NAPLES HARBOR. Fine watercolor scene shows several fishing boats on dry beach with Naples in the background and volcano spewing smoke. Signed lower left. Housed in a black and walnut stained wood molded frame with wide matte having a gilt liner. SIGHT SIZE: 6” x 11”. CONDITION: Good. 9-74959 SM (800-1,200)

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$1,380.00

UNSIGNED (Italian, 19th/20th Century) PAIR OF NAPLES HARBOR SCENES. The pair of gouache scenes show a tranquil waters lined with buildings and a smoldering volcano. The scenes are from different angles and show a busy harbor with several types of boats. Identically housed in black-stained, molded wood frames with gilt liners and dark brown mattes. SIGHT SIZE: 9-1/4” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74887 SM (1,200-1,500)

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$11,500.00

CHARLES VETTER (German, 1858-1936) SPRING FESTIVAL – FLOWER GIRLS. Outstanding oil on canvas scene shows a procession of young girls in fancy dress walking towards viewer holding flowers in hand. Several elegantly dressed women and men are beside. A large group of people are seen in background holding flags. The scene is framed by a canopy of flowering trees. Signed lower left “C. Vetter Munchen, 94”. Unframed. SIZE: 27” x 19-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good, professionally cleaned, minor spot inpainting. 9-74898 HP (9,000-12,000)

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$1,150.00

ADOLF SCHILL (German 1848-1911) THE LEPIDOPTERIST. Outstanding oil on mahogany panel shows a well clothed man with tri-corner hat standing beside a green closed gate holding a butterfly net and a tin container. He looks up at a sign “Passage Interoit” beyond the sign is a flowering tree with bright yellow butterfly. He contemplates the trespass. Signed upper right “A. Schill”. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt modern frame with artist plaque. SIZE: 17-1/4” x 13-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74744 MD (1,250-1,750)

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$1,955.00

EDUARD KASPARIDES (Austrian, 1858-1926) THE COURTSHIP. Large unframed oil on canvas scene shows a young maiden being wooed by a young man wearing a green hat with feather. They sit together in a tavern interior. Both are nicely dressed. Signed lower left E. Kasparides”. SIZE: 33-1/4” x 26-1/4”. CONDITION: Craquelure, two old patches to reverse, some inpainting. Good. 9-74671 MD (2,000-3,000)

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HANS BUTTNER (German 1850-1891) “GOING TO THE MEET”. Fine oil on canvas scene shows a man on horseback with a man beside holding two hunting dogs by leash while many dogs are surrounding the horse. Several riders on horseback are seen in background. All are under cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right “H. Buttner 1876 Munchen”. Housed in its original fancy frame with title and artist cartouche. SIZE: 19-1/4” x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74879 LG (6,500-8,500)

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$2,400.00

AUGUST VON SIEGEN (German, 1850) CITY MARKET. Oil on wood panel daytime scene shows a street and square filled with merchants displaying their produce on blankets. Many people are seen mingling around the merchants against a group of tall stone buildings with fancy roofs. Signed lower right “Aug. Siegen”. Housed in a fancy French style old frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74755 MD (2,500-3,500)

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$600.00

AFTER ADOLF CONSTANTINE BAUMGARTNER-STOILOFF (German/Austrian/Russian, 1850-1924) WINTER ASSAULT. Oil on canvas scene shows three horses pulling a covered wagon led by men with spears. A group of military men with flags and covered wagons behind. All in a winter snow landscape. Signed lower left “A. Baumgartner-Stoiloff”. Housed in a lemon gold old frame. SIZE: 19-3/4” x 27-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-74996 SM 9-74996 (1,000-2,000)

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$2,530.00

UNSIGNED (Continental, 19th Century) ENLISTING FOR THE VOYAGE. Outstanding oil on tin interior scene shows two men next to table with boat model and register book. Five boys are seated across the table and one is pondering signing the registry. A nice detailed, colorful scene. Housed in a fine gilt period frame and original French label with title is affixed to the back. Also penned with the word “Jordan” which may be the artist. SIZE: 12-1/4” x 15-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74565 LG (3,000-5,000)

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UNSIGNED (Continental School, 19th Century) THE LOVING FAMILY. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a mother with infant in lap with arm around young girl who hugs the baby. A cradle is seen on one side and a stone fireplace with fire and hanging kettle. A cat stares at the fire and light shines through an unseen window on the family. Housed in a fine gesso decorated period frame having a Herbert E. Feist New York City label. SIZE: 16-1/2” x 20-3/4”. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting, craquelure with heavy varnish. Good. 9-74562 MD (3,000-4,000)

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E. A__? (Continental School, 19th Century) THE UNRULY CLASSROOM. Large oil on canvas. Interior scene shows a female teacher with “switch” in hand seated next to a standing boy who is crying. Fifteen children are seen misbehaving. A chair has been knocked over with books and papers scattered. The interior scene is a well appointed room. Signed lower right indistinctly. Also appears after the signature is the word “Munich”. Housed in a gesso-decorated gilt wide frame. SIZE: 33-1/2” x 42-1/2”. CONDITION: Inpainting. Otherwise very good. 9-74686 MD (2,000-4,000)

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UNSIGNED (European, 19th Century) SUMMER REST. Large oil on canvas scene shows a farmer and wife resting beside a river with bridge in background. Low mountains are seen under a blue and cloudy sky. A think grove of trees is behind the figures and the foreground has a cow with calf, chickens with chicks and ducks. Housed in a fancy gesso-decorated gold frame. SIZE: 34-1/2” X 52-1/2”. CONDITION: Relined. Inpainting, otherwise good. 9-74945 MD (6,000-8,000)

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$5,400.00

IN THE MANNER OF JAMES SEYMOUR (British 1702-1752) THE PRINCE OF WALES AT NEWMARKET 1797. Outstanding large 19th Century oil on canvas panoramic scene shows the Prince of Wales in an elegant carriage pulled by six white horses in the center of a large field and slight hill. There are many horses and riders galloping and being led. Other spectators are seen in a carriage and on foot. The English hillside in the background under a blue and cloud sky. Unsigned and by an accomplished hand. Housed in a fine modern gilt molded wood frame with title plaque. SIZE: 23-1/2” x 49-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting. Relined. 9-74766 HP (5,000-10,000)

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BASIL NIGHTINGALE (British, 1864-1940) “EQUINE FROLIC”. Fine watercolor of three horses running and jumping in a grassy field with open gate just beyond. Birds fly overhead in a cloud and blue sky and a farm is seen in the distance. Signed lower right and dated “1882”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with highlighted matte. SIGHT SIZE: 15-1/4” x 22-1/2”. CONDITION: Small 1/2” repair to left side, otherwise very good. 9-74770 MD (2,000-4,000)

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$1,320.00

R. PERCY (British, 19th Century) GOMSHALL, SURREY. Oil on canvas English landscape shows a connected farmhouse with two figures beside. Trees and field are seen under cloud and blue sky. Housed in a fancy French-style gesso decorated frame with name plaque. SIZE: 20” x 30”. CONDITION: Relined. Inpainting. Very good. 9-74682 MD (2,000-2,500)

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H. WHITAKER REVILLE (British, Late 19th Century) RICHMOND-KINGSTON COACH. Outstanding unframed watercolor scene shows a black and yellow fancy coach pulled by four brown and white horses. They are seen in full gallop pulling the stagecoach right to left. Eight men and women are seen aboard and the coach line is written on the door. Also stage stops are written at edges of seats. The backdrop is an English summer landscape. Signed lower right “H. Whitaker Reville, 1898”. SIZE: 11-3/4” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good with left top corner water stain. 9-74951 MD (4,000-6,000)

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$480.00

H. MURRAY (British, 19th/20th Century).STUCK IN THE SNOW. Fine watercolor shows a stagecoach laden with passengers and luggage, stuck in a snowdrift. A man from a nearby house walks with shovel to help. The sign indicates they are between London and Brighton. Signed lower left, “H. Murray”. Nicely housed in a decorative gilt frame with a watercolor highlighted matte. SIGHT SIZE: 1-1/4” x 17”. CONDITION: Good. 9-74962 SM (800-1,200)

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TALBOT HUGHES (British, 1869-1942) “THE NEW DRESS”. Wonderful interior oil on canvas scene shows a woman admiring her new dress which she is seeing in the mirror on her for the first time. The dress has Oriental influence with colors of ivory, red and magenta. She is adorned with jewelry and appears ready for a formal night out. The vanity has a porcelain dresser set and upholstered chair sits under an edge of a window. Signed lower left. Wonderfully housed in a period gesso decorated wide frame with gilt liner and having an artist and title plaque. Back of stretcher has a paper indicating that this was the property of the “Marquess of Tweeddale”. SIZE: 22-1/2” x 16-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73553 LG (5,000-7,000)

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$8,400.00

STANHOPE ALEXANDER FORBES (British, 1857-1947) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Unframed oil on canvas half portrait shows a young woman looking to the side wearing a white hat with flower trim. She stands in front of a window with a leafy trellis to her left. Unsigned front. Signed on back of canvas “SA Forbes”. SIZE: 20” x 16”. CONDITION: Some losses at stretcher edge, generally good. 9-73802 MD (3,000-5,000)

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FREDERICK SANDYS (British 1832-1904) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Oval oil on canvas shoulder length portrait shows a young woman with brown hair having an ivy laden headband. She looks left and wears a green shirt with gold collar. A blue sky landscape-type background. Signed bottom right with initials and dated “1859”. Also signed and initialed on back of stretcher. Housed in an oval reeded frame. SIZE: 23-1/2” x 19-3/4”. CONDITION: Some old restoration, inpainting. In need of restoration. 9-90199 MD (3,000-5,000)

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$15,525.00

DOROTHEA SHARP (British, 1874-1955) “STUDY FOR “VIVI AT PLAY” 1926”. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a young blonde haired girl in green dress holding doll in one arm and walking stick in other. A ball sits on rag runner, doorway is background. Titled at bottom center “Vivi”. Bottom right dated with artist cipher and signed “Dorothea Sharp”. Back of canvas has title, date and artist name. Housed in a gilt oak frame. SIZE: 22” x 18-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90187 (3,500-4,500)

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ARTHUR BRANDISH HOLTE (British, 19th Century) “EARLY SUMMER”. Oil on canvas summer landscape shows a stream beside a field with cows, large trees and grasses. A farmhouse is seen in the distance with a flock of birds under a colorful blue sky. Signed lower left. Also signed, titled and dated “1872” on back of canvas. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame having title, artist’s name and dated “1874”. SIZE: 16” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74563 MD (2,750-3,500)

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$3,220.00

UNSIGNED (English 19th Century) PAIR OF ENGLISH FARM/TAVERN SCENES. Identically housed in gesso decorated frames with glass fronts and gilt lining. The oil on canvas scenes show a large thatch roof building with men, women and children outside. A variety of horses are seen and other farm animals including chickens, dogs and donkey. The scenes have trees and far away fields all under blue white cloud sky. Very much in the Herring style. Both frames retain an Antoine’s Art Gallery Montreal label. SIZE: 9” x 13”. CONDITION: Craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-90091 SM (1,800-2,400)

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$1,955.00

HENRY PETHER (British, 1828-1865) MOONLIGHT CAMPFIRE ON THE RIVER. Oil on canvas nighttime scene shows a full moon with dark sky shining light on a river with cliff side mountains and castle. Boats are moored on left side to dock, a boat navigates the river and a large bonfire is being tended to by two men that can be seen on right side. Unsigned. Housed in an antique gold frame. SIZE: 15” x 20”. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. Very good. 9-74356 SM (1,200-1,800)

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$977.00

UNSIGNED (English School, 19th Century) ENGLISH LANDSCAPE. Oil on board scene shows a large pasture with tree lined edge and two large trees. Two figures are seen in woods gathering wood. Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame. Board having a William Macghi? label to reverse. SIZE: 17” x 21”. CONDITION: Surface dirt, discolored varnish. Edges with chipping. Fair to good. 9-74586 SM (1,200-1,600)

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$575.00

JAMES HERON (British-1919) WHARF AT ALEXANDRIA. Large oil on canvas scene shows a city at the edge of water with boats and wharfs. A steam and sail ship is seen off buildings all under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed on lower right “J. Heron”. Housed in its original fancy flower decorated gilt gesso wide frame which retains its original artist plaque. Retains an original label on reverse with title. SIZE: Canvas: 25-1/2 X 37”. Outside frame size: 39-1/2” x 51”. CONDITION: Minor gesso loss to frame and light craquelure. Very good. 9-90546 SM (1,000-2,000)

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$11,500.00

VANESSA BELL (United Kingdom, 1879-1961) BRIDGES CROSSING THE THAMES. Oil on canvas laid on wood panel scene shows an arched stone bridge over river with other similar bridges beyond. Signed lower right “V.B.”. Inscribed on back of board “From V.B. 25 Dec. 1946”. Housed in a simple molded wood gilt frame. SIGHT SIZE: 12-1/2” x 21”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74849 MD (3,000-5,000)

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$10,925.00

ALFRED FONTVILLE DE BREANSKI JR. (British, 1877-1957) “SNOWDON AND THE GLASLYN RIVER, N. WALES”. Outstanding oil on canvas landscape scene shows a winding river lined by fields, grasses and trees having a herd of cows grazing with a tall peaked mountain backdrop. A wonderful late summer scene with blue sky and white clouds. Signed lower right. Titled and signed on back of canvas. Housed in what appears to be its original carved and gilt fancy frame. SIZE: 25” x 30”. CONDITION: 9-74500 Very good to excellent. 9-74500 HP (5,000-10,000)

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$5,750.00

MASON HUNTER (British, 1854-1921) BUSY HARBOR. Large oil on canvas scene shows several single mast fishing boats on a tranquil ocean. Foreground boat shows a number of people on board with sails up. Signed lower left “Mason Hunter” with what possibly may be “09”. Appears to have an illegible title on back of canvas in black paint. Housed in a magnificent period frame with original gilt and fancy gesso decoration and gilt liner. Frame with a paper label “Alex. Drysdale Carvers & Guilders”. SIZE: 28” x 36”. CONDITION: Craquelure, edges have been strip line reinforced. Very minor spot inpainting. 9-73563 LG (5,000-7,000)

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$575.00

THOMAS COLMAN DIBDIN (British, 1810-1893) “ABBEVILLE”. Watercolor street scene shows a large cathedral in background with busy street in foreground. Store fronts line both sides. People in carriages on a dirt street. Titled and signed lower left with date “1877”. Housed in a modern burl type frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 21-1/4” x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90023 MD (1,500-2,500)

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$900.00

THOMAS COLMAN DIBDIN (British, 1810-1893) “AMIENS”. Watercolor scene shows a large cathedral in background with houses in foreground with a man fishing in a city river with bridge and people. Signed lower left. Titled and dated “1877”. Housed in a modern burl type frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 21-1/4” x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90024 MD (1,500-2,500)

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$28,750.00

EDWARD WILLIS REDFIELD (American, 1869-1865) NEW HOPE, PENNSYLVANIA CANAL. Wonderful oil on canvas colorful scene shows a canal with riverboat winding through tree lined banks, one bank having a dirt roadway. All under a blue and white cloud sky. Housed in a period carved wood arts & crafts style gilt frame having name plate “EW Redfield”. On reverse is attached a letter of authenticity from Dr. Tom Folk as follows: “To Whom it May Concern: (May 25, 2004) The painting of the canal, oil on canvas, 16 x 22 inches, inscribed “E.W. Redfield”, lower left, and dated 1907 in pencil on the stretcher, is an authentic work by Edward W. Redfield, and will be included in my forthcoming catalogue raisonne on the artist. Both the signature and the date are apocryphal. This painting should be dated circa 1898. I have seen several 1890’s Redfield paintings with apocryphal signatures and dates. The painting probably depicts the canal near New Hope, Pennsylvania. A canal boat with a shadowy figure is on the viewer’s center right, and there are two other shadowy figures walking further down the towpath (center left). The painting is painted with spring colors. The painting comes with a period frame, with name plate “E.W. Redfield”. Yours truly, Thomas C. Folk”. SIZE: 16” x 22”. CONDITION: Very good, cleaned with very minor speckle inpainting. 9-74349 FP (50,000-75,000)

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$18,400.00

EDWARD WILLIS REDFIELD (American, 1869-1965) MONHEGAN WINTER. Oil on board winter scene shows snow covered rocky coast with bluish-green water. Signed lower right “E. W. Redfield 1936”. Some writing on back of board in pencil- not decipherable. Housed in a fine replacement Arts & Crafts style gilt frame. A fine example of this artist’s work. SIZE: 11” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good, cleaned. 9-73664 LG (12,000-14,000)

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$5,175.00

ATTRIBUTED TO KENNETH R. NUNAMAKER (American, 1890-1957) WINTER IN PENNSYLVANIA. Large oil on canvas winter scene shows a freshly snow-covered landscape with a road lined by large trees, houses and snow covered pastures. Signed lower right with initials “K. N.”. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt, molded wood frame. The stretcher pencil marked “NO. II”. SIZE: 27” x 37”. CONDITION: Small area in road with scratch/chips, craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-74980 LG (5,000-7,500)

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$3,450.00

WALTER EMERSON BAUM (American, 1884-1956) “EDGE OF THE OLD DAM AT SELLERSVILLE”. Oil on board scene shows flowing water over rocks with a tree lined bank. Signed lower right “WE Baum”. Titled and signed on back of board. Also several taped titles “River Valley No 10”. Housed in a carved wood frame. SIZE: 8” x 10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74350 MD (4,000-6,000)

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$1,035.00

HARRY MARTIN BOOK (American, 1904-1971) “SLACKWATER NEAR MILLERSVILLE, PA”. Large oil on canvas Pennsylvania winter landscape shows a red covered bridge next to a colonial style stone homestead. A tree covered hill is the backdrop against a blue sky. Signed bottom right “Harry M. Book, 1940”. Titled on reverse of stretcher. Housed in a carved gilt period frame. SIZE: 28” x 34”. CONDITION: Discolored varnish, otherwise very good. 9-74718 SM (800-1,200)

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ATTRIBUTED TO ELIZABETH NOURSE (American, 1859-1938) COMING FROM THE FIELD. Fine watercolor portrait of a farmer with scythe over shoulder and water cask in hand. He stands in a green field with a wooded background. Signed lower right “E.N.01”. Housed in a gilt decorated oak frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 24” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Paper has a bleed through watermark “Whatman”. Foxing to the sky, otherwise very good. MD 9-90182 (3,000-5,000)

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$805.00

R. BENJAMIN JONES (American, 1936-) PENNSYLVANIA FARMER. Gouache portrait of a farmer in brownish/gray outfit wearing a straw hat with gray band and having a long white beard. Signed bottom right. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame with double matte. Back having an artist sticker/label. SIGHT SIZE: 17” x 8”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90117 SM (800-1,200)

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ELISHA TAYLOR BAKER (American, 1827-1890) ALONG THE LONG ISLAND SHORE. Oil on canvas scene shows two windmills with large building on shoreline edge. A fire blazes at the edge with a sailboat beyond. On the right side are seen a line of sailboats with a building having a turret. Left side shows a distant town/city with domed and spire buildings. Two rowboats and a barrel are seen below the windmill under an early evening sky with pink and white clouds. Signed lower right with conjoined “ET Baker”. Housed in a modern carved wood frame. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting line in sky. Very good. 9-74502 LG (12,000-15,000)

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$6,900.00

JOHN BUNYAN BRISTOL (American, 1826-1909) AUSABLE LAKE, NEW YORK. Oil on canvas lake scene shows a small sailboat on calm water with mountain background and green tree shoreline in foreground. Lifting clouds and mist blanket some of the mountain view. Signed lower right “J B Bristol”. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 18” x 30”. CONDITION: Five small patches to reverse with corresponding inpainting, visible stretcher lines. Very good. 9-74361 LG (6,000-8,000)

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$2,300.00

GEORGE WALLER PARKER (American, 1888-1957) “DAWN (ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS)”. Oil on canvas scene shows the beginning stages of the day with hints of light over a snow covered Adirondack tree and snow covered scene. Signed lower left and dated “1918”. Original label on reverse from the Corcoran Gallery of Art Seventh Exhibition 1919. Housed in a gilt wood and gesso decorated frame with title and artist plaque. SIZE: 24” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74765 LG (1,500-2,500)

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$2,185.00

WHITNEY MYRON HUBBARD (American, 1875-1965) “IN SHORE, LONG ISLAND SOUND”. Oil on board coastal seascape shows a rocky shoreline with three sailboats in full sail close to shore and on calm water. Medium and light blue sky. Signed lower left. Also pencil titled and signed on reverse. Housed in an antique gilt decorated frame. SIZE: 5” x 7”. CONDITION: Some inpainting to sky, otherwise very good. 9-74420 SM (1,000-1,500)

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$1,207.00

DAVID DAVIDOVICH BURLIUK (American, 1882-1967) LONG ISLAND STREET”. Watercolor scene shows a man and woman with cow on street with several houses at edge of water. Iris are seen in foreground. Signed lower right “Burliuk”. Housed in a modern gilt frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 11-1/4” x 17”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73710 MD (1,500-2,000)

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R K BECK (American, First half of the 20th Century) VIEW OF SAG HARBOR, NEW YORK. Oil on canvas scene shows a town at the end of an inlet with tidal flats under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left “RK Beck”. Housed in a gesso decorated art nouveau period frame. We have been told that this is a scene of Sag Harbor, New York. SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good with very minor speck inpainting. 9-73545 SM (1,400-1,800)

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$4,600.00

VLADIMIR LEBEDEV (American, 1910-1991) BUSY NEW YORK STREET. Oil on canvas street scene shows many people and cars on a busy intersection in what appears to be New York City. A storefront with neon sign “Village Bar” is on the corner. Signed lower left “V. Lebedev 1952”. Housed in a modern gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 24” x 30”. CONDITION: Several patches to reverse with restoration and inpainting. Good. 9-90238 MD (5,000-7,000)

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ALSON SKINNER CLARK (American 1876-1949) CITY BEYOND THE FARM. Oil on canvas board spring time scene shows a mother and daughter next to a connected farmhouse under tall trees with colorful leaves. On the horizon line there is a city, possibly New York with tall buildings and spires. Signed lower right “Alson Clark”. Housed in a modern gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90240 MD (4,000-6,000)

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HENRIETTA DUNN MEARS (AMERICAN, 1877-1970), “BROOKLYN, WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE”. Oil on masonite scene shows a large bridge spanning the east river connecting Brooklyn with the lower eastside of Manhattan. Several boats are docked next to a wharf with piled high cargo. Appears to be an early morning scene with some lights shining signed lower right and titled on label on reverse. SIZE: 19-1/2”h x 23”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90262 LG (4,000-6,000)

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BELLE DE TIREFORT (American, 20th Century) CENTRAL PARK IN WINTER. Oil on canvas board scene shows a one horse carriage proceeding through snow covered road with New York City skyline partially obscured by wind swept snow. A tree shows the power of the wind. Signed lower right “De Tirefort 62”. Housed in a bluish-gray wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 24” X 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90259 LG (4,000-6,000)

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$6,727.00

MARTHA C. WALTER (American, 1875-1976) ELLIS ISLAND. Oil on masonite. Scene shows a crowd of immigrants crowded in a interior of a building. Signed lower left. Housed in an antique gold frame. SIZE: 10-1/2” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90266 MD (3,000-5,000)

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HAROLD JACOB BRUDER (American, 1930-) “A TIME OF MIRACLES”. Large oil on canvas scene shows a New York City scene with a wide street lined by buildings with cars and pedestrians. Titled and signed on reverse of canvas and dated “2/76”. Housed in a simple wood frame with gold plastic edge. SIZE: 48” x 60”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90307 MD (3,000-5,000)

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$690.00

FRANK COOKMAN WRIGHT (American, 1904-) PLAZA HOTEL, NEW YORK CITY. Oil on canvas scene shows the fountain in front of the Plaza Hotel in NYC. American flags are flying and people are seated at the edge of the fountain. Signed lower right. Description of the scene is on the back of the stretcher. Housed in a gilt period molded wood frame. SIZE: 24” x 30”. CONDITION: One old patch to reverse with corresponding minor inpainting. Otherwise very good. 9-90253 SM (1,500-2,500)

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$575.00

EDMUND ELISHA CASE (American, 1844-1919) NEW YORK CITY SKYLINE. Oil on canvas scene shows a couple standing by a fancy iron fence in garden setting looking across to the skyline of New York City with an ocean liner on the water between. Signed lower left “E. E. Case”. Housed in a silver gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90267 SM (800-1,000)

276
$1,150.00

MARGO HOFF (American-Mid 20th Century) BALCONY VIEW NEW YORK CITY. Oil on canvas view of New York City looking from a balcony across a wide street with cars and tree lined water. A white pigeon in foreground is seen on a fancy wrought iron balcony railing. Signed lower left “M. Hoff”. Housed in a partially painted blue molded wood frame. SIZE: 30” x 15”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90301 SM (1,000-1,500)

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$0.00

LEON LOUIE DOLICE (NEW YORK, 1892-1960) TWO WORKS: EAST RIVER AND NEW YORK SKYLINE. Pastel on paper scenes, pencil signed lower right. One shows a colorful east river view of the skyline with sailboats and spotlight. Wonderful colors of blue, yellow, peach and green. The other showing sailboats on the river with only a faint tracing of the skyline under a light purple and yellow haze. SIZE: 12”h x 19”w. Unframed. CONDITION: Generally very good. One has small water spots in right bottom corner. 9-90094 SM (1,500-2,000)

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$0.00

JOHANN BERTHELSEN (American, 1883-1972) “CENTRAL PARK, NYC”. Pastel scene shows tall buildings beyond water and trees. Lights shine and reflect on water. Pencil signed lower right and dated “1940”. Housed in its original stepped silver gilt wood frame with matte. Back having a removed but retained Salmagundi Club Exhibit label with artist and title. SIGHT SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Some of the pastel coloring has lifted and is present on inside of glass and some waves in paper. 9-90019 (3,000-5,000)

279
$345.00

SCHOOL OF JOHANN BERTHELSEN (American, 1883-1969) “NEW YORK IN WINTER”. Oil on canvas board scene shows New York buildings and pedestrians in heavy snow. American flag flies off building on right. Housed in a good gilt modern frame. Signed lower right. SIZE: 16” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73248 SM (500-1,000)

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$0.00

JOHN GEORGE BROWN (American, 1831-1913) SHARING THE BREAD. Oil on canvas scene shows two boys in a park setting. One is seated in an Adirondack style chair and is breaking a slice of bread while another looks on. A shoeshine box is at their feet. Signed lower right “JG Brown”. Housed in an antique gilt period frame. SIZE: 30” x 25”. CONDITION: Several patches to reverse, restored with inpainting, signature enhanced. 9-74903 HP (40,000-50,000)

281
$12,650.00

HARRY P. SUTTON JR. (American 1897-1984) THE PIANO PLAYER. Wonderful interior oil on canvas scene shows a girl in blue dress practicing on a mahogany piano. She has left her chair with knitting work beside. The room is well appointed and the door is open to a woman listening. Signed lower right “Sutton”. Housed in a modern carved gilt frame. With Guido Frame Studio label. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74884 HP (12,000-16,000)

282
$11,500.00

HARRY P. SUTTON JR. (American 1897-1984) BY THE LIGHT OF THE WINDOW. Outstanding oil on canvas interior scene shows a woman sitting on a windowsill which is bathed with outside light, a chair stands beside her. Window shade is partially down. A wonderful composition with great color. Signed lower right “Sutton”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood modern frame with Guido Frame Studio label. SIZE: 20” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74883 HP (12,000-16,000)

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$0.00

MARGUERITE STUBER PEARSON (American, 1898-1978) ANTICIPATING THE RECITAL. Large oil on canvas interior scene shows a woman seated on an Empire sofa wearing an elegant blue gown. A gold decorated harp stands beside. A staircase is her backdrop and the interior scene is filled with fine furnishings. Signed lower right. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 30” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74579 HP (14,000-18,000)

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ISABEL PARKE BRANSON CARTWRIGHT (American, 1885-1966) “YOUNG MOTHER”. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a mother with infant in arms seated in a director’s type chair in front of a full length window with shear curtain. Signed lower left “Isabel Branson Cartwright”. Appears to be housed in its original flat painted frame. SIZE: 30” x 25”. CONDITION: Very good with spot inpainting in background. 9-72241 MD (6,000-9,000)

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$0.00

LIONEL WALDEN (American, 1861-1933) HAWAIIAN COASTLINE SURF. Outstanding large oil on canvas coastal scene shows large waves crashing on shoreline rocks with a point of land beyond. An evening sky with wonderful color technique showing the various stages of waves and water. Signed lower left. Housed in a heavy gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 25-1/2” x 36”. CONDITION: Patch to reverse, inpainting with a semi-restored tear in one wave. Otherwise good. 9-74881 FP (40,000-60,000)

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$18,400.00

NORMAN ROCKWELL (American, 1894-1978) CATCHING HIS EYE. Watercolor and light oil illustration on paper laid on board scene shows a woman in Spanish type dress with shawl, fan, black and gold dress and shoes and silk stockings. She looks over her shoulder with a smile at a man dressed in brown Army outfit with hat and coat. His hand is at his chin pondering what the evening shall bring. Between them is lush tropical plants. Signed bottom right “Normal Rockwell”. Unframed. PROVENANCE: Purchased in Washington, DC in the mid 1900’s by Mr. Mario Barros Van Buren, a member of the Chilean Legation in New York who, later in his career became Ambassador to New Zealand (1985). SIZE: 23-1/2” x 16-3/4”. CONDITION: 1-1/2” split in the top center margin, appears to have some paint loss at edges and woman’s arm. 9-74421 FP (15,000-25,000)

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$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH CHRISTIAN LEYENDECKER (American, 1874-1951) A TIME FOR HIRES ROOT BEER. Outstanding illustration depicting a family on a porch area seated in wicker chairs with table pouring glasses from Hires Root Beer bottles. Several bottles rest on the wicker table. Probably reminiscent of a Sunday after church relaxation. The painting is on plywood, back having pencil notations “Chas. E. Hires Co.” with a date “9/16/19”. Housed in a molded wood frame. SIZE: 25” x 24”. CONDITION: Bottom section has lifting veneer with one section missing from outer right corner. Good. 9-74953 FP (25,000-30,000)

289
$4,600.00

HERBERT MORTON STOOPS (American, 1888-1948) EXCHANGING THE SHOES. Fine large oil on canvas illustrative scene shows the interior of a shoe repair shop. A man has brought in shoes to be repaired and looks at another pair. His horse and carriage wait outside the window in the evening of winter. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame behind glass. A nice example by this illustrator who worked for Blue Book, Collier’s and Cosmopolitan. SIZE: 30” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90278 LG (6,000-8,000)

289A
$4,600.00

FRANK CHEYNE PAPÉ (British, 1878-1972) ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATION FROM “ALI BABA”. Outstanding pen and ink illustrations for a double full page illustration. The left side titled “He apologized to the Captain”. Scene shows Ali Baba amongst a group of his men in a fantasy type setting. The right side with caption “For having led him on a fruitless expedition” showing a man bowing with a number of Ali Baba’s men and guardsmen. Bottom has “Ali Baba M.S. P21”. Each are mounted to a hard board. Outstanding examples of this artist’s illustration work. PROVENANCE: Consignor’s family acquired directly from the artist. IMAGE SIZE: 12-1/2” x 9”. PAPER: 13-3/4” x 10”. BOARD: 16” x 11”. CONDITION: Images are very good, boards with some damage to corners. 9-74650 MD (4,000-6,000)

289B
$1,725.00

FRANK CHEYNE PAPÉ (British, 1878-1972) ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATION FROM ALADDIN. Outstanding pen and ink illustrations for a double half page spread. The left side with caption “Lifting up the cup of wine he drained it to the last drop”. Scene shows an elegant woman on a sofa with wine glass on a balcony setting. The right side with “Then fell back without the slightest struggle” and marked “Aladdin M.S. P53”. Scene showing a man with falling goblet dying on a sofa on a balcony setting. PROVENANCE: Consignor’s family acquired directly from the artist. IMAGE SIZE: 6-1/2” x 9”. BOARD: 10” x 12-1/2”. CONDITION: Some light foxing on left page, otherwise very good. 9-74649 MD (1,500-2,500)

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$0.00

AUGUST BLESER JR. (American, 1898-1966) “I KNEW A GIRL LIKE THAT”. Oil on canvas original illustration courtroom scene shows an attorney addressing a jury while a woman sits testifying in front of a judge. Four white blocks, one at each corner, remain for text. Label from original backing indicating title and used in the May 1937 Redbook Magazine. Signed middle left. Housed in a stepped silvered frame. SIZE: 32” x 46”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90120 MD (3,000-5,000)

291
$4,025.00

LU KIMMEL (American, 1908-1973) A PRIVATE CONVERSATION. Large illustration oil on canvas mounted on board scene shows a man and woman conversing outside a general store. An Afro-American man appears to listen in from close by. Signed lower right. Housed in an ebonized carved wood and gilt modern wide frame. SIZE: 44” x 40-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90223 MD (3,000-5,000)

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J. L. LOVEDAY (American, 1st Half of 20th Century) VALENTINE ILLUSTRATION. Gouache on board illustration shows an elegant woman seated with fan being courted by a gentleman in fancy outfit with walking stick. A heart is their backdrop. Stamped on reverse “Drawing by J. L. Loveday, Chicago, Ill”. Housed in a gilt, molded wood frame with matte. SIGHT SIZE: 21-1/2” x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Good. 9-74946 MD (3,000-4,000)

293
$2,587.00

C. CLYDE SQUIRES (American, 1883-1970) DOWN PAYMENT ON THE NEW HOME. Black and white oil on canvas illustration shows a man writing out a check while his wife gives him a hug. Both seem very happy in their new home. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine modern ebony hand carved frame with gold liner. Canvas is stamped “July 1 1914”. SIZE: 27” x 22”. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting. 9-90228 MD (1,500-2,500)

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$0.00

ARTHUR SARON SARNOFF (American, 1912-2000) “HOT JAVA FOR TWO”. Oil on board Western scene shows a campfire with coffeepot next to a saddle leaning against a tree, two cups and cowboy hat all under a late evening sky. Signed lower right. Titled and signed on reverse as well. Housed in a canvas covered wood frame. SIZE: 20” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74949 SM (2,500-4,000)

295
$3,680.00

ARTHUR SARON SARNOFF (American, 1912-2000) “LEAVING THE OLD HOMESTEAD”. Large oil on canvas scene shows young man saying goodbye to his parents and dog. The homestead is seen behind them in a summer landscape with western mountains in the background. Signed lower left. Also signed and titled on the reverse. Housed in a paint decorated molded wood frame. SIZE: 24” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74944 MD (2,500-4,000)

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$0.00

BARTON (American 20th Century) AFRICAN THEME ILLUSTRATION. Fine watercolor on board scene shows a plantation owner with plantation in back, elephants, a lion hunting and an embrace. Signed center right “Barton”. This appears to be a book cover or a move poster on the theme of Lord Jim. Housed in a silver gilt molded wood frame with linen and silver lining. SIZE: 20” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74878 SM (600-800)

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$0.00

REBECCA (Beck) FALCONER (American, First half of the 20th Century) ARCHIVE COLLECTION OF WORKS. Collection includes a number of original pieces in different mediums. Some indicating their use in advertising format, others unidentified. Includes “Smart Living Miami” (poster?); One piece stamped “Becky 315 Touhy Ave. Park Ridge, Ill”; Original cover illustration for the Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine of Books; “Tinker Toys” ad indicating “Sold to Toy Tinkers Inc. 1935”; Fire Engine illustrations; “Sun-Maid Raisins”; Cover sketch for Raggedy Ann book; Other Raggedy Ann illustrations; Some having correspondence from the Western Juvenile Book Department; Group of oval silhouettes which were possibly used for playing cards/greeting cards; Original artwork with example of the Noah’s Ark game box; Goodyear advertisement; Nine small sketch books; Cartoon book “Dear Diary by Becky”; Original illustrated book “Tick-Tock”; Correspondence from the E E Fairchild Corporation (playing card mfg) with original illustrations of playing cards and examples; and more. Works done in 1930’s & 1940’s. Also included are two works signed “Evans L. Krehbiel” who may have been Rebecca’s husband. SIZES: Range from 3” h to 24” h. CONDITION: Generally good, shows some wear. 9-74380 MD (1,000-1,500)

298
$2,127.00

LEE W. ZEIGLER (American 1868-1952) THE FOUNDING FATHERS. Oil on wood panel mural study shows a procession led by a figure on horse with a procession of American patriots. The center theme shows Liberty with flags. Unsigned. Housed in a fine carved wood and gilt antique-style frame with title and artist plaque. SIZE: 16-1/2” x 44-1/2”. CONDITION: There are several chips at lower and upper borders, generally very good. 9-74750 MD (2,000-3,000)

299
$5,750.00

ROSALIE (ROSA) BONHEUR (American, 1822 – 1899) COMANCHE RED RIVER. Water-colored pencil sketch of a native American brave standing holding a shield, bow & arrows in one hand and a spear in the other. Pencil titled above figure. Signed lower right “Rosa B-” and dated lower left “1876”. Housed in a gilt frame with watercolor highlighted matte. SIGHT SIZE: 9” x 5-1/2”. CONDITION: Some wrinkling to paper. Generally very good. 9-90001 MD (5,000-7,000)

300
$632.00

TROY DENTON (20th Century) INDIAN WARRIORS. Large oil on canvas western scene shows three Native Americans on horseback in traditional warrior garb including headdresses, bow & arrows, moccasins, and spears. Signed lower left “Troy Denton”. It is our understanding that this name was used as a pseudonym for other artist’s work. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 48” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74034 MD (1,000-2,000)

301
$690.00

JERRY RINESS (American, 1935-) NATIVE AMERICAN WARRIOR. Fine detailed oil on board shows an Indian Brave standing beside water reflecting a colorful sky. He wears traditional costume including a colorful vest, leggings and moccasins. Feather and bead decorated hair roach. Signed lower right. Housed in a wonderful carved wood frame with gilt inner border. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIGHT SIZE: 19-1/2” x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-74028 MD (1,000-2,000)

302
$1,035.00

MICHAEL C. MCCULLOUGH (American, ) POTS AND DEER KACHINA. Outstanding large unframed oil on canvas painting shows six different Native American decorated pots and a Kachina doll. Pieces are labeled “Zuni; Mesa Verde A. D. 1100; Hohokam A.D. 1000; Acoma; Mimbres Bowl A.D. 1100; Hopi, and Deer Kachina”. Signed lower left. Also with artist name and address on back of canvas. McCullough is a contemporary artist working in Placitas, New Mexico Choctaw nation area. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 30” x 60”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-74138 LG (1,000-2,000)

303
$920.00

JOE FERRARA (American, 1932-2004) WINTER ROUNDUP. Oil on board western winter scene shows two cowboys on horseback and several steer walking across snow covered ground with mountain background. Broken barb wire fence is seen in foreground and the wind is whipping the recently fallen snow. Signed lower right “Ferrara”. Housed in a molded wood frame. SIZE: 24” x 30”. CONDITION: Several light scratches, sections fluoresce under blacklight which may have been finishing touches by the artist. Generally good. 9-74719 SM (400-600)

304
$6,000.00

THOMAS HILL (American, 1829-1908) MOUNT SHASTA IN THE DISTANCE. Unframed oil on canvas western scene shows a snow covered mountain beyond a hillside with trees and crevice. Foreground with rocks and fallen tree. Signed lower left “T Hill”. SIZE: 22” x 28-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting. 9-74600 LG (10,000-20,000)

305
$2,760.00

JACK VAN RYDER (American, 1899-1967) DESERT LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows a flower covered and cactus desert leading to Mesa type mountain under a light blue and white cloud sky. Nice pastel pallet. Signed lower right. Housed in a period carved wood and gilt frame. SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Relined, minor spot inpainting. Very good. 9-90092 MD (2,750-3,250)

306
$0.00

GUSTAVE CIMIOTTI JR. (American, 1875-1969) PALA MISSION, CALIFORNIA. Oil on canvas board California scene shows the Mission at Pala having a two bell tower with other buildings and fountains. Mountains are in the background and colorful flowers are throughout the scene. Signed lower right “Cimiotti”. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74983 MD (2,000-4,000)

307
$1,320.00

COLIN CAMPBELL COOPER (American 1856-1937) CALIFORNIA MISSION. Unsigned oil on wood panel scene shows a red roofed white stucco building with arch openings, colorful flower lined lawn and large tree. Housed in a period gesso decorated frame and having written on the back panel the artist’s name. SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74546 SM (1,500-2,000)

308
$900.00

GARY LANG (American, 1960-) “MERCED RIVER, YOSEMITE”. Oil on masonite scene shows the canyon floor with river and trees. Steep cliffs are seen in the background with a splash of blue sky. Signed lower left and titled on reverse. Housed in partial gilt and painted black frame. SIZE: 18-3/4” x 23-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74677 MD (1,500-2,000)

309
$0.00

CHARLES THELLER WILSON (American, 1855-1920) REDWOOD FOREST. Large oil on canvas California scene shows a dirt road winding through tall trees. Light breaks through and shines on road and sides of trees. Signed lower right “CT Wilson, Humboldt 1900”. Housed in an antique original reeded edge wide gold frame. SIZE: 30” x 45”. CONDITION: Very good with one small patch to reverse. 9-74850 SM (1,500-2,000)

310
$0.00

NORMAN HENRY YECKLEY (American, 1914-1994) WESTERN DESERT. Oil on canvas scene shows a sandy desert with cactus and bushes leading to baron tall mountain peaks under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right. Nicely housed in a textured partial wood gilt frame with white liner. SIZE: 24” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74886 SM (1,200-1,500)

311
$210.00

HENRY CURTIS AHL (American, 1905-1996) “VIEW FROM SUMMIT COLD SPRING TRAIL, SANTA BARBARA CALIFORNIA”. Oil on canvas board shows a summer landscape with mountains, water and fields. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90316 SM (600-1,000)

312
$230.00

HENRY CURTIS AHL (American, 1905-1996) “LOPEZ LAKE S. L. OBISPO CO. CALIF.”. Oil on canvas shows a lake at the base of green rolling hills with mountains beyond. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90315 SM (600-1,000)

313
$0.00

JOSEPH KLEITSCH (American, 1885-1931) CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE WITH EUCALYPTUS TREES. Oil on canvas scene shows several eucalyptus trees on a hillside with green pasture below under a multi-color sky. Signed lower right “Kleitsch”. Housed in its original carved gilt frame. SIZE: 21” x 17”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74484 FP (50,000-70,000)

314
$0.00

BIRGEN SANDZEN (American, 1871-1954) COLORADO ASPENS. Unsigned oil on canvas board scene shows trees on a grassy point of land with water and tree-lined shore. Green hills in the background under puffy white clouds and a blue sky. A light pastel palette in a nice spring/summer scene. The back has a penciled poem and pen calligraphy and “doodles”. Written on back is “Birgen Sandzen”. Housed in a good, modern, carved gilt frame. SIZE: 12” x 16”. 9-74942 LG (20,000-25,000)

315
$0.00

HAROLD M. CAMP (American, First quarter of the 20th Century) CALIFORNIA HILLSIDE. Large unsigned oil on canvas landscape scene shows a green grass hillside having some large boulders with trees on its upper side. Viewer looks over the clear hillside to white billowing clouds in a shaded blue sky. Identified on stretcher “Painted by Harold Camp About 1914, Canada”. Housed in a molded wood frame. For a similar painting see artist on Askart. SIZE: 30” x 36”. CONDITION: Relined with some inpainting, craquelure, good. 9-74201 MD (3,000-5,000)

316
$8,050.00

ALFRED JACOB MILLER (American, 1810-1874) “FREMONT LAKE WIND RIVER MOUNTAINS”. Unsigned oil on canvas western scene shows a lake with natural rock monuments, an island with campfire and the foreground having an Indian brave and squaw with canoe. Also a canoe being paddled by a man beyond. Bright sun peaks out behind clouds with upper blue sky. Housed in a modern fancy gilt frame. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 16” x 21”. CONDITION: Relined, 1” x 1/4” chip to bottom left edge. Otherwise good. 9-73934 LG (5,000-8,000)

317
$10,925.00

JOHN M. GAMBLE (American, 1863-1957) CALIFORNIA COASTLINE. Oil on canvas scene shows a sandy beach and curving coastline with tall mountains. Probably a scene of Santa Barbara. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine period gilt frame. SIZE: 15-1/4” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good, relined with inpainting in sky. 9-90594 LG (5,000-10,000)

318
$10,925.00

CHARLES PARTRIDGE ADAMS (American, 1858-1942) “SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS”. Large oil on canvas mountain scene shows partially snow covered peaks reflecting a pink sunset, a crescent moon is seen under a blue sky and shadows are cast on the mountains backside. Signed on reverse of canvas and titled on the stretcher. Housed in a gesso decorated period fame which is “as is”. San Juan Mountains are located in Colorado. SIZE: 36” x 29”. CONDITION: Craquelure good with surface dirt. 9-74553 MD (4,000-6,000)

319
$9,600.00

KARL SCHMIDT (American, 1890-1962) “LIVE OAKS AND THE POPPIES-CALIFORNIA”. Oil on board scene shows a sloping field with orange poppies, the edge having tall oaks under a blue and white cloud sky with blue mountain background. Housed in its original frame which has the artist and date inscribed at bottom center. Painting is signed lower left “Karl Schmidt 1916”. Back having original title. Also an artist stamp dated “Mar 1916”. SIZE: 7-1/2” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73725 LG (4,000-6,000)

320
$3,450.00

FREEMONT F. ELLIS (American, 1897-1985) WESTERN LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a small grove of trees with grass and hills beyond. Signed lower right. Housed in a reproduction carved and gilt frame. SIZE: 9” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90586 MD (2,000-4,000)

321
$3,105.00

GUY ROSE (American, 1867-1925) CALIFORNIA COASTLINE. Oil on board scene shows a ocean bay surrounded by mountains under colorful sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a deep walnut Victorian frame with gilt liner. SIGHT SIZE: 4-1/2” x 6-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90275 MD (2,000-3,000)

322
$20,125.00

HENRY (Harry) LAVENDAR ADOLPHUS CULMER (American, 1854-1914) WESTERN SPRING LANDSCAPE. Fine oil on canvas scene shows flowering trees in a pasture setting with cows and farm. Backdrop is steep snow covered mountains under a blue sky. Signed lower left “HLA Culmer 1891”. Culmer resided in Utah and painted throughout the west. Housed in a stained wood frame with dark liner. SIZE: 16” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good with small chip in sky, craquelure. 9-90005 MD (2,000-2,500)

323
$575.00

JEAN JACQUE PFISTER (American, 1878-1949) CYPRESS POINT. Oil on board coastal scene shows Cypress trees and rocks in foreground looking down onto crashing waves on rocks. Signed lower left “J J Pfister”. Housed in a fine reproduction carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 12” x 9”. CONDITION: Very good with discolored varnish. 9-90587 (800-1,200)

324
$1,725.00

CLARENCE KEISER HINKLE (American, 1880-1960) CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas mounted on board. A valley is seen with houses and cultivated fields with a green hill beyond. Signed lower right “Hinkle”. Pencil dated on reverse “May 30, 1920”. Housed in a modern gold frame. SIZE: 6-1/2” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90274 SM (600-800)

325
$0.00

CHILDE HASSAM (American, 1859-1935) “STREET SCENE IN TOLEDO, SPAIN”. Watercolor scene shows three connected buildings on a street having several figures and mules. A blue mountain is seen in the background. Signed upper left “Childe Hassam 1910”. Housed in a nice French style modern frame. Attached to back of cardboard backing is the original framing label from “M. Knoedler & Co. New York City” with title and artist. Also a Vose Galleries of Boston label. SIZE: 6” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74955 FP (45,000-55,000)

326
$0.00

EASTMAN JOHNSON (American 1824-1906) THE HOMESTEAD. Oil on heavy paper scene shows a house with porch in back of a gated entrance with wood fence. A figure will wheelbarrow sits in front of gate post. Signed lower right with an “E”. Housed in what appears to be its original matte in a replacement gilt frame. Scene is painted with rounded top corners which conforms to the matte. PAPER SIZE: 6-3/4” h x 10-3/4” w. SIGHT SIZE: 6” x 9”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74908 HP (20,000-30,000)

327
$32,200.00

JOSEPH HENRY HATFIELD (American 1863-1928) DOLL TIME. Outstanding oil on canvas interior scene of a young girl with light blue and white dress standing with a travel doll cradled in her arms and looking down at a washbowl with doll which is in half view. Another doll lays on a white covered sofa with large gold and red pillows. Signed lower left and lower right “J H Hatfield”. Housed in a gilt decorated period molded wood frame. SIZE: 37-1/2” x 22-1/2”. CONDITION: Left stretcher line is visible. Two small patches to reverse with inpainting. Very good. 9-74952 FP (25,000-30,000)

328
$0.00

L G LAMUR (19th/20th Century) PREPARING FOR BED. Outstanding oil on canvas interior scene shows a young girl with long brown hair sitting on her bed wearing a turquoise nightgown and brushing her hair with a yellow brush. A French style headboard is seen against a printed wall paper wall. Signed lower right “L G Lamur”. Housed in a modern gilt carved wood frame with Guido Frame Studio label. SIZE: 30” x 25”. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting. 9-74899 FP (25,000-35,000)

329
$0.00

MARY ROSAMOND COOLIDGE (American, 1884-1978) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Fine oil on canvas portrait shows a seated woman wearing an orange dress with black sheer arms. A mink stole is draped over her shoulders and she is seen against a flower pattern background. Housed in a fine gilt carved wood frame having a Guido Frame Studio label. SIZE: 30” x 25”. CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting, relined. 9-74577 MD (6,000-9,000)

330
$0.00

HARRIET B.? (American, First Quarter of the 20th Century) THE RED DOLL. Oil on canvasboard interior scene shows a young girl in brown dress seated in a ladder-back chair holding a doll in red dress and red hat. Signed bottom right “Harriet” with the last name illegible but starting with “B”. Housed in a mahogany molded wood frame. SIGHT SIZE: 19” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good with masking varnish and some inpainting. 9-90210 MD (2,000-2,500)

331
$0.00

WALTER BLACKMAN (American, 1847-1928) PORTRAIT OF A GYPSY. Outstanding oil on canvas shoulder portrait of a young woman with red scarf in hair and lavender and white dress. Side view shows her wearing a gold hoop earring and gazing to the right. A nice light yellow to blue background. Signed upper left. Housed in what is probably its original antique gesso decorated gilt frame. Retains its original label which is affixed to back. SIZE: 21” x 17”. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-90193 MD (3,500-4,500)

332
$0.00

WILLIAM MCGREGOR PAXTON (American 1869-1941) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Oil on canvas half portrait of a woman in a red dress. She looks off to the right against a green and black background. Signed lower right “Paxton”. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 20” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90264 MED (3,000-5,000)

333
$1,725.00

JOHN FREDERICK KENSETT (American, 1818-1872) PORTRAIT OF YOUNG WOMAN. Oil on canvas dark portrait shows a young woman with dark hair and dark dress wearing a printed scarf. Signed in period writing on back of canvas “J. K. 237”. Housed in a partial gilt wood frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 24” x 20”. CONDITION: Masking varnish, some inpainting, small chip at center, otherwise good. 9-90255 MED (4,000-6,000)

334
$0.00

AIME BAXTER TITUS (American, 1863-1941) THE GREEN DRESS. Oil on canvas scene shows a 3/4 portrait of a young woman in a green dress and white shawl against a brown and green naturalistic background. Signed lower right “A B Titus”. Also initialed on the reverse of canvas “ABT” and titled on stretcher. Housed in a simple molded wood gilt frame. SIZE: 40-1/4” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good with one minor spot of inpainting in background. 9-74541 (2,500-3,500)

335
$6,325.00

AARON DOUGLAS (American, 1899-1979) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Watercolor portrait of a young woman wearing a red dress with yellow edge. Signed off shoulder “A Douglas”. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame (having chip to bottom). Douglas was one of the early black artist’s of the early Harlem Renaissance. SIZE: 27-1/4” x 22-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90282 SM (2,000-3,000)

336
$2,415.00

ROBERT BRACKMAN (American, 1898-1980) “END OF DAY”. Oil on canvas 3/4 portrait of a woman at the end of a hard day. Her hand is on her hip and her tank top is loose over shoulder. She looks up, weary from a hard day of work. Signed lower left. Housed in a silver gilt molded wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 30” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90218 SM (2,000-3,000)

337
$0.00

CHARLES ROSWELL BACON (American, 1868-1913) THE YELLOW PARASOL. Large oil on canvas scene shows a woman in white dress with open yellow parasol. She descends three stairs next to fountain in garden park setting. Beautiful flowers surround fountain area and column gazebo is seen with several figures. Signed bottom right “C. R. Bacon”. Housed in an outstanding 6” carved and gilt arts and crafts style replacement frame. An outstanding soft pastel colored painting with wonderful subject matteter. SIZE: 37” x 45-1/4”. CONDITION: One patch to back. Some inpainting, mostly in sky. Very good. 9-90429 HP (12,500-17,500)

338
$0.00

THEODORE M. WENDELL (American, 1859-1932) SUMMER HOME. Oil on board scene shows a large house with connected buildings having expansive lawn with trees and fence. Signed lower right. Housed in an antique carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: 16” x 13”. CONDITION: Generally very good with several small nicks and scratches. 9-74596 LG (15,000-20,000)

339
$10,925.00

JOSEPH MORRIS RAPHAEL (American, 1869-1950) LANDSCAPE FRANCE. Oil on masonite impressionistic scene shows a tall wheat field in the foreground looking out over a landscape with buildings and church. Bright pallet with heavy impasto use. Back of masonite with a Vose Galleries label indicating artist and title. Also a label from J.A. Cooling & Sons, London. Front is signed twice. One “Jos Raphael 1911” and the other “Joseph Raphael 1941”. It is our understanding that the painting had some damage and went back to the artist in 1941 and he signed it at that point also. A copy of a letter from Vose Galleries dated 1969 that confirms that the letter’s mother, in whih the letter is addressed, had purchased two painting by Joseph Raphael from Vose Galleries. Housed in a good arts & crafts style carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: 25” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good, inpainting. 9-74616 LG (6,500-9,000)

340
$0.00

SIGNED (American? 20th Century) “NUDE RECLINING”. Large oil on canvas interior scene shows a woman lying on a bed with a long brown fur covering. A lavender and white cloth extends and covers part of her lower body. Her head is on a lavender pillow and she appears to be asleep. Signed lower right illegibly. Housed in a fine gesso decorated wide frame with linen liner. Stretcher has an early Milch Galleries, New York label and an old Christie’s photo stamp. A fine scene by a very accomplished hand. SIZE: 28” x 36”/ CONDITION: Relined, very good with minor inpainting. 9-90197 HP (9,000-12,000)

341
$0.00

PAUL CADMUS (American, 1904-1999) “FRED-III”. Graphite with white highlights nude study of a man from the back side. Titled on left side and signed bottom left. Housed in a black painted wood frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 24” x 17-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90329 HP (10,000-12,000)

342
$2,185.00

STOW WENGENROTH (American, 1906-1978) “TOWER DOOR”. Stuckey No. 220. Illustrated as the front cover of “The Lithographs of Stow Wengenroth by Ronald & Joan Stuckey”. Lithograph on paper scene shows the lighthouse at Port Clyde, Maine November, 1954. Print is pencil signed and numbered “Ed/50”. Housed in a black painted wood frame with tan matte. Label from previous framing “Rockport Art Association”. IMAGE SIZE: 11-3/4” x 8-3/4”. SIGHT SIZE: 12-1/2” x 9”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90046 MD (2,000-3,000)

343
$780.00

STOW WENGENROTH (American, 1906-1978) “THE CHURCH”. Stuckey No. 170. Illustrated on a full page in “The Lithographs of Stow Wengenroth by Ronald & Joan Stuckey”. Lithograph on paper scene shows the side view of the front of a Wiscasset Maine church October, 1947. Pencil signed and numbered “Ed/60”. Housed in a silver gilt frame with white matte. IMAGE SIZE: 15-1/2” x 11-1/4”. SIGHT SIZE: 16-1/4” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90047 MD (1,000-2,000)

344
$920.00

STOW WENGENROTH (American, 1906-1978) TWO WORKS: “ROCK-BOUND” & “DUNES AND TERNS”. 1) Stucky No. 284 scene from Ogunquit, Maine March 1963. Scene shows crows flying over a jagged rock edge. Pencil signed and numbered “Ed/25”. Housed in a red and silver decorated frame with canvas type matte. SIGHT SIZE: 13-3/4” x 20-1/4”. PLATE SIZE: 13-1/4” x 19-3/4”. CONDITION: Slight toning. 2) Stucky No. 241 scene from Ogunquit, Maine December 1957. Scene shows terns flying over wind swept dunes with beach beyond. Pencil signed and numbered “Ed/50”. Housed in a black wood frame with gray matte. SIGHT SIZE: 9” x 14-1/4”. PLATE SIZE: 8-1/2” x 13-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90048 SM (1,000-1,500)

345
$1,380.00

STOW WENGENROTH (American, 1906-1978) “ONE SUMMER DAY”. Lithograph on paper limited edition scene shows seagulls flying over rocky shore. Scene is of Port Clyde, Maine, January, 1957. Illustrated in Stuckey’s book, No. 236. Pencil signed lower right. Ed/45. Housed in a black molded wood frame with white matte. PLATE SIZE: 9-1/4” x 15-3/4”. SIGHT SIZE: 9-3/4” x 16-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90339 SM (700-900)

346
$805.00

STOW WENGENROTH (American, 1906-1978) “WILD COAST”. Lithograph scene shows crows flying over a coastline with jagged rocks and trees. Pencil signed lower right and numbered ED/60. Stuckey 349, 1973. Housed in a gray simple frame with white matte. PLATE SIZE: 10-1/4” x 15-1/2”. SIGHT SIZE: 10-3/4” x 15-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90340 SM (700-900)

347
$660.00

STOW WENGENROTH (American, 1906-1978) “CAPE ANN WILLOWS”. Lithograph shows a lighthouse and building beyond large willow trees. Pencil signed lower right. The scene is of Rockport, Mass. January, 1947. An edition of 272 and illustrated as number 164 in Stuckey’s Book. Housed in a silver gilt molded wood frame with white matte. PLATE SIZE: 8-3/4” x 13-1/2”. SIGHT SIZE: 9-1/4” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90341 SM (500-700)

348
$1,035.00

STOW WENGENROTH (AMERICAN, 1906-1978), “NORTH VILLAGE”. Lithograph scene shows a small village next to water with mountains. A boat is seen in dry dock/low tide. A scene of Port Clyde, Maine, 1938. Stuckey #77. From an edition of 60. Pencil signed and number ED/60. Housed in a light gray hinged matte PLATE SIZE: 9”h x 15”w. TOTAL SIZE: 15-3/4”h x 20-1/2”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90335 SM (700-900)

348A
$300.00

ROCKWELL KENT (American 1882-1971) “SACCO & VANZETTI”. Pencil signed engraving shows two heads on a pole with crosses in the background. Housed in silver gilt molded wood frame and double matte. IMAGE SIZE: 5” x 3”. SIGHT SIZE: 5-1/4” x 3-3/4”. CONDITION: Light signature and minor foxing. Good. 9-90071 SM (500-800)

349
$840.00

THREE WORKS BY CARROLL THAYER BERRY (AMERICAN, 1886-1978). 1) “Fisherman’s Home-Maine Coast”. Pen signed. Shows a home next to dock with lobster boat. Housed in a hinged matte. PLATE SIZE: 7-1/4”h x 9-1/2”w. TOTAL SIZE: 11”h x 14”w. 2) “Old Fort Edgecomb – Maine Coast”. Pencil signed. Scene shows a fort atop a bluff by water. Housed in a white matte. PLATE SIZE: 7-1/2 x 9-3/4. TOTAL SIZE: 10” h x 15”w. 3) Study of houses in original chalk drawing showing houses. Housed in an ivory matte. Unsigned. SIZE: 10-1/2”h x 14”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90332 SM (600-800)

350
$4,140.00

MARY L. WEISS (American, Early 20th Century) HOLLYHOCKS. Large oil on canvas floral scene shows a large group of colorful white, red and pink hollyhocks. Signed lower right “Mary L. Weiss”. Housed in its original gilt and gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 30” x 28”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74255 LG (4,000-6,000)

351
$0.00

FREDERICK M. FENETTI (American 1854-1915) RED AND YELLOW FLOWERS. Oil on artist board still life scene shows yellow and red five petal flowers with green pond lily-type leaves with a deep blue and black background. Signed lower right “F. Fenetti”. Housed in antique gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 10” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90179 MD (2,750-3,250)

352
$0.00

WILL HOWE FOOTE (American, 1874-1965) “HYDRANGEAS AND SUNLIGHT 1913”. Oil on canvas scene shows young woman in white and blue dress with a matching wide brimmed hat. She sits in a green wicker chair and looks down at a large arrangement of hydrangeas. A flower trellis is seen as the backdrop. Signed lower left “Will Howe Foote”. Housed in a large heavy gilded replacement frame. SIZE: 30” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-25668 LG (8,000-10,000)

353
$0.00

TOM LEWIS (American, 1909-1979) PITCHER OF FLOWERS. Oil on canvas tabletop still life scene shows a white ironstone pitcher filled with wildflowers. Table is covered with a blue cloth and is set against a light olive green background. Housed in a reddish wood carved frame with linen liner. SIZE: 30-1/4” x 25-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90198 MD (2,500-3,500)

354
$0.00

RUTH PAYNE BURGESS (American, 1865-1934) WHITE ROSES. Fine oil on canvas still life scene shows a copper mug with open white roses and green leaves. Backdrop has a painting of a white Oriental statue. Signed lower left and dated “1929”. Housed in what may be its original reeded molded wood frame. SIZE: 20” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74571 SM (2,500-3,500)

355
$2,880.00

ATTRIBUTED TO MARGARETTA ANGELICA PEALE (American, 1795-1882) FRUIT ON A PLATE. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a pear, apple, banana and grapes on a gold trimmed white plate. Unsigned. Housed in a nice period gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 7” x 9”. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting. 9-74536 MD (2,500-3,500)

356
$575.00

ARNOUD WYDEVELD (American, 1823-1888) PEACH AND PLUMS. Oil on board still life scene shows one peach with three plums set on sand and grass background. Signed lower right. Housed in what may be its original gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 6” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74852 MD (1,750-2,250)

357
$0.00

DR. Z. T. MILLER (American, 19th/20th Century) “PEARS”. Oil on artist board scene shows pears and a melon on a wood crate top against a dark brown background. Signed lower right “Z T Miller”. Titled and signed on back. Housed in a lemon gold antique frame. SIZE: 12” x 18”. CONDITION: Very good with masking varnish and inpainting. 9-74819 SM (1,400-2,000)

358
$12,650.00

RICHARD EVETT BISHOP (American, 1887-1975) INCOMING FLIGHT. Outstanding oil on canvas wildlife scene shows ten Canada geese descending on a marshy area in front of sand dunes. Three geese are seen in foreground next to water. Signed lower right “Richard E. Bishop”. Housed in a partial gilt original molded wood frame. SIZE: 24” x 27”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90144 HP (15,000-20,000)

359
$11,500.00

ROBERT VERITY CLEM (American, 1933-) EIDERS IN FLIGHT OVER WAVES. Fine watercolor scene shows 26 black and white ducks flying closely over ocean with peaked and crashing waves under a gray and white cloud sky. Signed lower left “Robert Verity Clem 1970”. Housed in a fine partial gilt molded wood frame with linen and white matte. Label on reverse indicating that it was exhibited at the Gibbes Art Gallery, Charleston, South Carolina. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIGHT SIZE: 13-3/4” x 29”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-74123 MD (2,000-4,000)

360
$11,500.00

ROBERT VERITY CLEM (American, 1933-) “PEREGRINE FALCON”. Large gouache scene shows a Peregrine falcon perched atop shore lined rock with sea grasses and ocean beyond. Sky has gray and white clouds. Signed lower right and dated “1968”. Housed in its original white washed natural wood frame with thin matte. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIGHT SIZE: 27” x 41”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74172 MD (2,000-4,000)

361
$8,625.00

WILSON HENRY IRVIN (American, 1869-1936) HARVEST TIME. Fine oil on board fall harvest scene shows several stacks of corn in a hillside field lined with colorful trees. All in a dash-poinalist type style technique. Signed lower left “Irvin”. Housed in an outstanding modern wide gilt molded frame with multiple molding designs. SIZE: 20-1/4” x 20-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74549 LG (7,000-10,000)

362
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN HENRY TWACHTMAN (American, 1853-1902) IMPRESSIONISTIC SUNSET LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a sunset, wispy trees, and small pond. Signed lower left “J. H. Twachtman” which is a later addition. Housed in a white and gold wood frame. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Signature fluoresces, some inpainting at center bottom, otherwise good. 9-90276 MED (6,000-8,000)

363
$0.00

CHARLES EPHRIAM BURCHFIELD (American, 1893-1967) HAUNTED HOUSE. Large watercolor street scene shows three houses side by side, one having a square storefront. Smoke stacks billow smoke in a dark evening scene. There are haunting faces in the windows. A red fire hydrant is in foreground. Signed lower right with initials. Housed in a modern silver gilt frame with linen matte. SIGHT SIZE: 21” x 29-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74906 HP (50,000-75,000)

364
$0.00

MAURICE MOLARSKY (American, 1885-1950) ROOFTOP BATHERS. Watercolor scene shows four people bathing on a rooftop. One sits in a large tub, another uses a pail of water and one stands in a shallow metal cover. Laundry hangs from a line and the outline of several buildings are seen. Signed upper left “A. Molarsky”. SIZE: 22-3/4” x 19-1/4”. CONDITION: Good. 9-90194 MD (3,500-4,500)

365
$10,925.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) “NEGROES DANCING”. Oil on canvas tropical scene shows a man playing a guitar while two couples dance. They are in colorful costumes and the women’s dresses fall below the chest. A woman is seated with child and basket of tropical fruit in right corner under a palm tree which has a monkey atop. The colorful painting has a wonderful folk art appeal. Several labels are affixed to back including a type written label indicating the title and “Collection of Arnold Seligmann, Rey & Co Loan Berkshire Museum”. Another label indicating Wadsworth Athenaeum Seligmann. Arnold Seligmann was a noted art dealer in the first half of the 20th Century. Housed in an early carved wood frame. SIZE: 18” x 25-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. Relined with minor spot inpainting in sky. 9-73567 LGD (10,000-20,000)

366
$0.00

SIGNED ILLEGIBLY (American 19th Century) FLORIDA BEACH SCENE. Small oil on canvas scene shows a beach with two rowboats lined with palm trees and a low coastal area beyond. Signed lower left with a last name which appears to start with “D”. Housed in a modern molded wood gilt frame. SIZE: 10” x 14”. CONDITION: Good with some discolored varnish. 9-74842 MD (1,000-1,500)

367
$1,840.00

ADOLPH KRONENGOLD (American, 1900-1986) “ORLEANS STREET”. Oil on masonite city scene shows a wide avenue leading to a three spire church with iron fence. Colorful buildings line the street and several pedestrians and horse drawn carriage. Signed lower right “A Kronengold”. Housed in a modern partial gilt wood frame with inner liner. Sandra Zahn Oreck Gallery label with title, artist and date of 1982 affixed to back. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 20” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74126 MD (1,000-2,000)

368
$0.00

DOROTHEA L. SOUZA (American, 1916-2005) “BOUGAINVILLEA”. Oil on canvas scene shows a stucco building covered with red flowery vines under blue and white cloud sky. A nice tropical setting. Signed lower right. Housed in a partial gilt carved wood frame. A nice tropical Florida scene. SIZE: 28” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90312 SM (600-800)

369
$9,200.00

ERNEST LAWSON (AMERICAN, 1873-1939) AUTUMN LANDSCAPE. Pastel landscape with nice fall colors shows a line of trees in front of a body of water with rolling hills. Signed lower right E. Lawson. Housed in a gilt replacement frame. SIZE: 14-3/4”h x 20-3/4”w. CONDITION: One corner chipped. Mounted on light cardboard. Generally good. 9-90246 MD (4,000-6,000)

370
$0.00

GEORGE INNESS (American, 1825-1894) SUNDOWN-CATTLE DRINKING. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows seven cattle in shallow water drinking. A man in small rowboat is beside in a low summer landscape with green trees under a post sunset sky. Signed lower right “G Inness” and dated “1868”. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. REFERENCE: George Inness, Leroy Ireland, University of Texas, 1965 No 423. Ex-collection: The artist to a private collection to Mr. Buck, East Hampton, New York to Ainslie Gallery, New York to a private collection to Grand Central Galleries, NY (Inventory No. B3871) to a private collection, CT until 2002 to a private collection. SIZE: 16” x 24”. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. Good. 9-71120 FP (50,000-70,000)

371
$2,990.00

GEORGE INNESS JR. (American, 1854-1926) AFTER THE STORM. Oil on canvas panoramic scene shows a valley landscape with cultivated fields and a village nestled on the valley floor. Hills are seen in the background, partially obscured by dark rain clouds and a rainbow is present. Two travelers follow a hay wagon in the foreground. Signed “G Inness 18_8”. Housed in an antique gilt frame. SIZE: 14” x 20”. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. Good. 9-90277 MD (4,000-6,000)

372
$0.00

WILLIAM WALTON (American, 1843-1915) PANORAMIC HUDSON RIVER LANDSCAPE. Large oil on canvas valley scene shows a foreground with cows standing in a small pool of water while other rest on grass covered field. Houses and a town line a river with mountain backdrop. White cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right “W Walton”. Housed in its original gilt liner. Marked on back of stretcher “William Walton 1843-1915 Hudson River, Newburg, N.Y.”. SIZE: 30” x 50”. CONDITION: There are five cross taped patched to reverse of canvas and one slit just above mountains. Surface dirt. Some old inpainting corresponding to patches. When cleaned it will brighten significantly. 9-73383 LG (5,000-8,000)

373
$0.00

THOMAS MORAN (American, 1837-1926) “WINDMILL AT BRIDGEHAMPTON”. Oil on board scene shows windmill on left side with grassy marsh and threatening sky. Signed lower right with artist monogram “TM”. Label on reverse indicates title. Housed in a gold gesso decorated frame. We believe this to be the Beebe Windmill that is located at Ocean Road and Hildreth Ave., which was built in Bridgehampton, Long Island in 1820 and moved in 1915. SIZE: 6” h x 10” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90795 (40,000-60,000)

374
$8,625.00

HERMANN OTTOMAR HERZOG (American, 1832-1932) HUDSON RIVER VALLEY. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a woman with basket backpack walking down a dirt road toward a small village with church and houses. A large river or lake is seen with sloping mountains. All under a cloud and blue sky. Nicely detailed trees and bushes with two birds flying overhead. Signed lower right “H Herzog”. Housed in a fine gold gesso decorated period frame. SIZE: 18-1/2” x 25-1/2”. CONDITION: Relined, craquelure, minor inpainting. Very good. 9-90016 LG (7,000-10,000)

375
$0.00

ALBERT VAN NEESE GREENE (American, 1887-1971) WINTER EVENING. Fine oil on canvas winter scene shows a Colonial farmhouse with red and green outbuildings. Snow covered ground with leafless trees. All under a grayish/blue evening light. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt modern molded wood frame. SIZE: 25-1/2” x 32-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good, relined, inpainting. 9-90419 LG (8,000-10,000)

376
$10,925.00

JONAS LIE (American, 1880-1940) WINTER SOLITUDE. Oil on board scene shows a forest pond with snow covered banks nestled amongst tall trees with hills in the background. Signed lower left. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt decorated frame. SIZE: 29-1/4” x 23-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74543 MD (5,000-7,000)

377
$0.00

ANTHONY PIETRO MARTINO (American, 1902-1993) SNOWY STREET SCENE. Pastel scene shows a street with colorful houses and baron trees in a recent snow covered landscape. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIGHT SIZE: 11-1/2” x 15-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90030 MD (3,500-4,000)

378
$0.00

M.L. CASS (American) WINTER ESCAPADES. Large oil on canvas winter scene shows a panoramic landscape with snow covered hills, village with church and houses and frozen water with figures. Foreground shows a logging sled pulled by two brown horses and having four people atop. Behind is pulled a small sled carrying two people. Three boys are seen off to the side throwing snowballs at the oncoming group. A farmhouse with hay barns and fenced area is seen on right side. All under a blue and cloud sky. Signed lower right “ML Cass”. Housed in a gesso decorated antique frame. SIZE: 26” x 36”. CONDITION: Relined, stretched on new stretcher. Crack in original canvas in sky, some spot inpainting, craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-74362 LG (5,000-7,000)

379
$2,300.00

MARY HELEN CARLISLE (American, 1869-1925) “WATER GARDEN AT NEWTON, TIPPERARY”. Oil on canvas mounted on wood panel scene shows a colorful garden landscape with water, trees, flowers and Greek style building with columns. Initialed bottom right. Also having partial labels and a full title label. Housed in magnificent wide gilt frame with inner liner. This artist is best known for her pastel and oil paintings of famous gardens in the United States and Great Britain. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 32” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74141 LG (3,000-5,000)

380
$1,320.00

WILLIAM HOUGHTON PEARCE (American, 1864-1935) SPRINGTIME MEADOW. Oil on board landscape scene shows a grass and wildflower field with tree lined border under blue and white cloud sky. Unsigned front. Artist stamped on reverse “WHS Pearce Newton, Mass”. Housed in a fine gesso decorated wide fancy frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 10” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90188 (1,200-1,600)

381
$3,162.00

FEDELIA BRIDGES (American, 1834-1923) SET OF FOUR INSECT & BIRD PAINTINGS. 1 & 2) Oil on canvas mounted on panel vertical scenes show a tree swallow and a blossoming apple tree branch. SIZE: 31-1/2” x 8”. 3 & 4) Oil on canvas mounted on panel vertical scenes show butterflies and dragonflies on apple tree branch. SIZE: 28” x 7-3/4”. CONDITION: Some ripples and cracks in canvas, some minor inpainting, otherwise good. 9-90178 SM (2,750-3,250)

382
$2,990.00

ARTHUR PRINCE SPEAR (American 1879-1959) STUDY FOR “THE BUTTERFLIES”. Wonderful pastel on paper of a young woman with flowing sheer dress swinging on a swing. Signed center bottom. Housed in a fine gilt carved wood modern frame with linen matte and gilt liner. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74880 MD (1,200-1,800)

383
$2,415.00

WILLIAM JOHN HENNESSY (American, 1839-1917) BLOSSOMS & BUTTERFLIES. Oil on canvas scene shows three branches of apple blossoms with three yellow butterflies. All against a light blue sky background. Signed lower right and dated “1874”. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 20-1/2” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Relined, minor spot inpainting. Very good. 9-90205 MD (1,650-1,850)

384
$2,012.00

CARLETON WIGGINS (American, 1848-1932) “A HOLSTEIN COW”. Oil on canvas portrait of a Holstein with black and white colors. The cow is prominent in a grassy field leading to a woods edge. Seen under a gray and white cloud sky. Signed lower left. Also signed and titled on reverse of canvas. Housed in a good gilt molded wood antique frame. SIZE: 25” x 30”. CONDITION: One old patch to reverse with corresponding inpainting. Very good. 9-74769 MD (2,500-4,000)

385
$2,040.00

CLINTON LOVERIDGE (American, 1824-1915) PRIZED SHEEP. Fine oil on canvas landscape having three sheep grazing in a short green grass pasture with rock wall and wood gate. A farmhouse is seen beyond with tree background under blue sky. Housed in a good old gilt molded wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 14” x 20”. CONDITION: Old canvas patch to reverse with corresponding inpainting. Very good. 9-74548 MD (2,000-3,000)

386
$2,530.00

CHARLES T. PHELAN (American, 1840) SHEEP IN A SUMMER LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows a flock of sheep with ewe and shepherd in a bright green pasture with pond. Having a farm nestled amongst tall trees under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in its original fancy gilt decorated gesso decorated frame with gilt inner liner and having an artists plaque. SIZE: 14” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74964 MD (2,000-4,000)

387
$7,475.00

RUSSELL SMITH (American, 1812-1896) “MT. WASHINGTON FROM THE AMMONOOSIC”. Oil on paper landscape scene shows a snow covered Mt. Washington with mountains and hills having a body of water with canoeist and rocky tree covered shoreline. The back having period title and signature and dated “1864”. Also a Vose Galleries label indicating a title of “Mt. Washington & Clinton From Near Fabian’s”. Housed in a fine replacement gilt wood frame with gilt liner. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Vose Galleries, Boston, MA. SIZE: 7-1/2” x 11-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29674 MD (3,000-5,000)

388
$575.00

RUSSELL SMITH (American, 1812-1896) TWO NEW HAMPSHIRE DRAWINGS. 1) Titled and signed, “Moate Mt. from Bartlet, R. S. , 1848”. Scene shows fields, trees, house and mountain. SIGHT SIZE: 6-1/4” x 10”. CONDITION: Light foxing, otherwise good. 2) Unsigned but inscribed, “Wolfboro, N.H., Sept. 1850”. Also “Grand Twilight sky, light only in sky and water…” Scene shows farm with meadows and hills. SIGHT SIZE: 5-1/4” x 8-1/4”. CONDITION: Good. Both housed in identical frames with white mattes. 9-74894 SM (500-800)

389
$0.00

RUSSELL AND XANTHUS RUSSELL SMITH (American, 1812-1896 & 1839-1929) TWO LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS. 1) Titled and signed on reverse, “American Poplar in Peeky’s Woods Near the York Road, X. Russell Smith, 1837”. The watercolor shows a large tree with a fence below. SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/4” x 8”. CONDITION: Very good. 2) Pencil drawing inscribed, “Sandy Sun, Oct. 19, 1896, R. S.”. The scene shows cows near a stream with house and hills. SIZE: 7-3/4” x11-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. Both in matteching frames with white mattes. 9-74895 SM (600-900)

390
$8,050.00

REGINALD MARSH (American, 1898-1954) TRAIN YARD WITH LOCOMOTIVES. Watercolor on paper train yard scene shows several black locomotives with tenders passing each other in a multi-track train yard. Signed lower right “Reginald Marsh”. Housed in a fine gilt wood frame with beige matte. Label on reverse from DeMatteteis Gallery, Annapolis, Maryland. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. DeMatteteis Gallery. SIGHT SIZE: 13-1/2” x 19”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29651 LG (5,000-10,000)

391
$0.00

FRANCIS WENDEROTH SAUNDERS (American, 1901-1992) LOCOMOTIVE AND TENDER. Fine large watercolor shows a black locomotive and tender pushing a red boxcar. All under a yellow sky. Signed lower right and dated “75”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with Guido Frame Studio label. SIGHT SIZE: 19-1/4” x 24-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74590 SM (1,500-2,000)

392
$1,610.00

FRANCIS WENDEROTH SAUNDERS (American, 1901-1992) COMING INTO THE YARD. Outstanding large watercolor shows a busy railway yard with a large black locomotive and tender pulling yellow boxcars approaching the yard. Smoke billows from several locomotives and other trains are seen. Signed lower right “F Wenderoth Saunders”. Housed in a lemon gold molded wood frame with linen matte. SIGHT SIZE: 21-1/2” x 29-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74591 SM (1,500-2,500)

393
$6,900.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1867-1951) THE CIRCUS IS IN TOWN. Pastel scene shows a circus set up with large tents, American flags, Calliope wagon, clowns, acrobats and circus cast members. A large elephant is seen feeding from a large bucket. Signed lower right “Reynolds Beal 1930”. Housed in a good gilt molded wood frame with wide linen liner and inner gilt and white liner. SIGHT SIZE: 14-1/4” x 17-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74574 MD (5,000-7,500)

394
$7,475.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1867-1951) WAGON NO. 8 – DOWNEY BROS. CIRCUS. Mixed media on paper circus scene shows several yellow top tents flying American flags and several circus wagons and elephant. Many people are attending. Signed center bottom and dated “1934”. Housed in an outstanding modern carved and gilt wood frame with white matte and inner gilt frame. SIGHT SIZE: 14-3/4” x 17-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90227 MD (3,000-5,000)

395
$2,990.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American 1867-1951) THE CIRCUS IS IN TOWN. Pastel on paper summer scene shows a multi-tent circus with circus wagon set up for business. Several figures are seen around tents and flags fly off the big top. Pencil signed lower right. Housed in a wonderful modern carved and gilt double frame with glass. SIGHT SIZE: 8-1/2” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74743 SM (1,000-1,500)

396
$1,840.00

CHARLES P. GRUPPE (American, 1860-1940) “FISHING BOAT”. Oil on canvas seascape shows two fishing boats passing each other under gray skies. Signed lower right “C.P. Gruppe”. Elliot Galleries label affixed to reverse. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 8” x 10”. CONDITION: Very good condition, frame with losses. 9-90248 SM (2,000-3,000)

397
$2,300.00

CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE (American, 1860-1940) “MAKING THE KEEL”. Good oil on canvasboard interior scene shows a boat builder with adze working on a keel. Signed lower right. Housed in a very nice double frame with front glass with carved and gilt outer frame. The liner having an artist plaque. Board retaining its original Salmagundi Club Thumb-box Exhibition label. SIZE: 10” x 8”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74753 MD (2,000-3,000)

398
$1,150.00

CHARLES C. GRUPPE (American, 1928-) WINTER SOLITUDE. Large oil on canvas scene shows frozen snow covered water surrounded by low hills and trees. A fence lined road leads to the frozen water. Signed lower right “C Gruppe”. Housed in a modern aluminum frame. A rare subject matteter for this Cape Ann artist. SIZE: 48” x 32”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-73493 SM (800-1,200)

398A
$2,875.00

ANTONIO CIRINO (American 1889-1983) HORSE WAGON ON WINTER STREET. Oil on board winter scene shows two figures in a one horse wagon walking toward viewer on a snowy street. Street is lined with colorful houses and a church under a late afternoon blue sky. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 10” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90066 SM (1,500-2,500)

398B
$10,350.00

ADDISON THOMAS MILLAR (American 1860-1913) NOTRE DAME, PARIS. Oil on canvas scene shows a river view with arched bridge and barge. A tall cathedral is see beyond the bridge with blue sky. Several pedestrians is seen; one with a pink parasol on bridge. Signed lower left “A.T. Millar”. Housed in a French style period frame. SIZE: 13-3/4” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good with craquelure, minor inpainting. 9-74956 LG (5,000-10,000)

398C
$7,015.00

THEODORE M. WENDEL (American 1859-1932) THE ARTIST CLASS. Oil on canvas scene shows four women in a park setting. One is seated with an easel and black umbrella, another is standing with yellow umbrella and two others are seated. There is green grass, tall trees with a glimpse of blue sky. Housed in what appears to be original gesso decorated frame (with losses). SIZE: 18” x 9”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74538 MD (4,000-6,000)

399
$3,162.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) EARLY FALL COLORS. Bright watercolor scene shows a landscape with road, houses and trees under a bright blue sky. Signed lower right “W Lester Stevens NA AWS”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern double frame with front glass. SIGHT SIZE: 16” x 22”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90222 MD (2,000-3,000)

400
$4,025.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) HOMESTEAD IN AUTUMN. Nice watercolor western Massachusetts scene shows a winding road leading to a connected farmhouse. Trees and grass fields line the road with blue hills in the background. Signed lower right “W Lester Stevens NA”. Housed in a fine modern carved wood gilt frame with linen matte and gold liner. SIZE: 14” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90220 MD (1,500-2,500)

401
$5,175.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969)”COVERED BRIDGE IN SUMMER LIGHT”. Fine watercolor scene shows covered bridge with dirt road and house beyond. A round top mountain is seen beyond the bridge and the bridge is flanked by tall green trees. Signed lower right “W. Lester Stevens N.A.”. Housed in a fine carved modern gilt frame with linen matte, gold liner and front glass. SIZE: 10-1/4” x 13-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90221 MD (1,500-2,500)

402
$1,495.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American 1888-1969) PONTE’ A LA BADIA’-1930. Gouache scene shows a arched bridge over a cascading river with buildings and rock banks with a hill background. Signed lower right “W. Lester Stevens N. A.”. Housed in a fine modern mission oak style frame. Back has a cut-out title from the original matte. SIGHT SIZE: 7-3/4” x 9-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90606 SM (1,000-2,000)

403
$2,400.00

JOHN JOSEPH ENNEKING (American, 1841-1916) WOODLAND SUNSET. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows a setting sun behind tall trees in colors of gold, red and green. Unsigned. SIZE: 17” x 21”. CONDITION: Relined, some inpainting. Very good. 9-74566 MD (3,000-4,000)

404
$977.00

JOHN JOSEPH ENNEKING (American, 1841-1916) SUNSET. Unframed oil on board. Sunset scene shows a colorful late sunset over a dark landscape. Unsigned. SIZE: 10” x 14”. CONDITION: Restored, relined with wax and canvas backing. 9-74567 SM (1,500-2,500)

405
$2,990.00

JOHN JOSEPH ENNEKING (American, 1841-1916) ROLLING HILLS. Oil on artist board summer scene shows forested hills under blue and white sky. Foreground is a pasture with grass and rock. Signed lower right “Enneking”. Housed in a modern carved wood gilt frame with title and name plaque. SIZE: 10” x 18”. CONDITION: Very good, with some inpainting. 9-74745 MD (2,500-3,500)

406
$0.00

JOHN JOSEPH ENNEKING (American, 1841-1916) BASKET OF STRAWBERRIES. Pastel still life shows a large woven handled basket full of strawberries on a marble slab with peach, grapes and cherries. An open window is seen in background with purple grape vine. Housed in a gilt wood frame with line highlighted matte and inner gold liner. SIGHT SIZE: 12-1/2” x 7-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90424 MD (1,500-2,000)

407
$9,200.00

GEORGE BENJAMIN LUKS (American, 1867-1933) “MEMORIAL LIBRARY”. Fine watercolor scene shows a column front library with figures on stairs. The library sits on a small grassy knoll surrounded by trees. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine modern gilt wood frame with white matte. PROVENANCE: Ex-Collection of Caroline Luks. SIGHT SIZE: 15-1/2” x 19-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90347 HP (10,000-12,000)

408
$0.00

GEORGE BENJAMIN LUKS (American 1867-1933) SELF PORTRAIT. Pencil drawing above shoulder portrait of a man with thinning hair wearing a tie and white shirt. Signed lower left “Geo. B. Luks”. Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen matte and white matte. Stamped on verso, “Ex-collection Caroline Luks”. SIZE: 6-1/2” x 4-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90348 SM (2,500-4,000)

409
$1,725.00

ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE BENJAMIN LUKS (American, 1867-1933) A PENSIVE MOMENT. Unframed oil on canvas shows a man in black suit seated on a porch with vase of flowers beside. Houses and a tree are seen in right background. Unsigned front. Written on stretcher “Painted by George Luks 1926”. SIZE: 30” x 26”. CONDITION: Some light scrapes, good. 9-73788 SM (1,000-1,500)

410
$4,312.00

STOW WENGENROTH (American, 1906-1978) “ROCKY COASTLINE”. Dry brush drawing scene shows rock ledge coastline with trees and water leading to island. Pencil signed lower left within the image and dated “June 21, 1966”. Housed in a black modern frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 14” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90342 MD (5,000-7,000)

411
$0.00

STOW WENGENROTH (American, 1906-1978) “DUNES”. Dry brush drawing for his lithograph titled “Dunes” number 307 in Stuckey’s Book. Signed in pencil within the scene, bottom center. The scene shows sand dunes with grass vegetation and shrubs. Housed in a black painted wood frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 14-3/4” x 23”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90343 MD (5,000-7)

412
$1,150.00

FRANK HENRY SHAPLEIGH (American, 1842-1906) FEEDING THE TURKEYS. Oil on wood panel scene shows a woman outside an arched doorway to a white stucco building which is vine covered. She has a sack of feed and four turkeys are at her feet. Probably a scene in St. Augustine, Florida. Signed lower left “F. S. 1893”. Housed in a white and gold wood frame. SIZE: 13” x 7-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90241 LG (4,000-6,000)

413
$10,925.00

FRANK HENRY SHAPLEIGH (American, ) “FISHING IN JACKSON N.H.”. Outstanding oil on canvas New England landscape shows a man with long fishing pole fishing in cascading stream below a wood bridge which is being crossed by a man with two cows. Mountain peak is seen in the background and the colors of the foliage suggest mid summer. Housed in a period gold gesso decorated frame with gilt liner and gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 14” x 24”. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting. Very good. 9-74569 HP (12,000-18,000)

414
$1,035.00

HENRY HARLOW HOWE (Wm. F. Paskell) (American, 1866-1951) BRIDGE AT WONALANCET RIVER (Tamworth, NH Mt. Paugus). Oil on canvas fall scene shows a wooden bridge over a small river lined with rocks and colorful trees. In the background is a large mountain under blue and white clouds. Signed lower right “H.H Howe” which is understood as a psuedomym of William. F. Paskell. Housed in a white washed molded wood frame which appears to be original. SIZE: 22” x 26”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74758 SM (700-900)

415
$747.00

ARTHUR H SAFFORD (American, 1900-1988) VERMONT VALLEY IN WINTER. Oil on canvas winter scene shows a covered bridge over river leading to a small village with church and houses. Snow covered fields and wooded areas dot the hills. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 24” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90320 SM (500-1,000)

416
$2,875.00

ROY MARTELL MASON (American 1886-1972) “THE STEELHEAD”. Oil on canvas board impressionistic scene shows a man with fly rod, creel and net along rushing water next to a ledge with bright red bush with large tree background. The back titled and inscribed “To Park Lewis A Truly Great Man From A Sincere Admirer Roy M. Mason A. N. A Sept. 6th 1933”. Housed in a fine carved modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 12” x 15-3/4”. CONDITION: Slight bow to board, otherwise good. 9-74759 SM (2,000-3,000)

417
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th/20th Century) RECENT CATCH. Oil on board scene shows three hanging fish next to a picnic basket with sectioned pole rod, line and sinker. Unsigned. Housed in a modern fancy gilt frame. SIZE: 19-3/4” x 15-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good with craquelure. 9-74752 SM (1,250-1,500)

418
$600.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) “RELIABLE FISHING QUARTERS”. Oil on canvas painting copied from Mr. J. B. Wandesforde’s (Juan Buckingham Wandesforde American, 1817-1902) painting of Reliable Fishing Quarters. This inscription is found on the back of the canvas. Scene shows two gentleman fishing in stream pool with cascading water over rocks and waterfall behind. Scene is flanked by tall trees with an area of blue sky with white clouds. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting having several canvas patched to reverse. 9-74535 SM (1,000-1,500)

419
$1,150.00

JAMES KING BONNAR (American 1885-1961) NEW ENGLAND COVERED BRIDGE. Oil on canvas fall scene shows two figures at end of covered bridge spanning a small river. It is surrounded by colorful trees and there is a mountain backdrop under blue and cloud sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt decorated frame. PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s 12/23/98. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Some light scratches, generally very good. 9-90063 SM (1,000-2,000)

420
$1,610.00

MORRIS PANCOAST (American 1877-1963) SUMMER LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas summer scene shows rolling hills with fields. In foreground is a house with trees and cultivated field. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt carved wood period frame. Stretcher with artist name and a “ Henry M. Taws” artist supply label. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Relined with inpainting. Very good. 9-90140 SM (2,000-3,000)

421
$3,737.00

JOHN N HESS (American, Late 19th Century) THE RED LION INN. Oil on canvas scene shows a four horse led stagecoach with three people in front seat. They make the turn onto a dirt road in front of a Colonial Inn with large front porch and tall sign “Red Lion”. The host and hostess are out on the porch and the man waves the hat at the oncoming coach. A well pump and trough are seen in front to water the horses. A two-wheel carriage is seen on grass and other buildings amongst the trees. All under a blue and cloud sky. Signed lower right “J. N. Hess” and dated “76”. Housed in an outstanding gesso decorated deep 19th Century frame. SIZE: 17” x 26”. CONDITION: Relined, spot inpainting. Very good. 9-72905 MD (3,000-5,000)

422
$0.00

FRANK VINCENT DUMOND (American 1865-1951) SPRINGTIME IN CONNECTICUT. Oil on board springtime scene shows grass, fields interspersed with green trees. In the distance are low blue hills under light blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a good modern carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 10” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74708 MD (4,000-6,000)

423
$4,025.00

JOSEPH ELIOT ENNEKING (American, 1881-1942) EARLY SPRING. Oil on canvas scene shows a wooden bridge supported by rock sides. It spans a small river with grass lined banks and trees. Buildings are seen in the distance. Signed lower right “J. Eliot Enneking”. Partial Boston Art Club label to reverse. Housed in a modern carved and gilt frame. SIZE: 24” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90215 MD (3,000-5,000)

424
$1,150.00

FRANCOIS DEBLOIS (American, 1829-1913) NEW ENGLAND LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas laid on aluminum late afternoon scene shows a lakeside farm with large dock, cows in the grass field lined with flowers. A woman is on the dock feeding four ducks and the sun shines low casting light on the sides of the houses. Several other houses are seen on low hill. All under a cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right with conjoined first initials “FB DeBlois 1868”. Probably a scene outside of Boston, Massachusetts where he was known to work. Housed in a molded wood replacement frame. SIZE: 26” x 36”. CONDITION: Aluminum backing, restored with inpainting. Good. 9-73636 LG (3,000-5,000)

425
$1,495.00

CHARLES B. RUSS (American, 1825-1920) WHITE MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows cows at the edge of a river leading to a town at the base of tall mountains. Large trees line the waterway and a sailboat is seen in the center. Billowy white clouds and blue sky. Signed lower left “C. B. Russ 1881”. An original Frost & Adams, Boston framing label on stretcher. Housed in a carved partially gilt wood frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 27” x 22”. CONDITION: Some inpainting, otherwise very good. 9-90386 MD (2,000-4,000)

426
$2,280.00

JAMES GAYLE TYLER (American, 1855-1931) “OFF SHORE”. Fine oil on board marine scene shows several different types of ships in a tranquil ocean under thick gray and white clouds. The nearest boat has one mast with sail down and three men aboard. The largest ship with two masts and sails full. Other boats are seen beyond. Signed lower right. Also having its original label affixed to the reverse with title and artist. Housed in an antique gilt frame with gilt wood liner. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 12” x 10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74130 LG (1,500-2,500)

427
$5,002.00

HAYLEY LEVER (American, 1876-1958) HARBOR SAIL. Watercolor showing a small blue hulled sailboat and tugboat run through busy harbor with several schooners at mooring. Colorful buildings and trees are seen as backdrop with two churches under a colorful sky. Housed in a gilt molded wood modern frame with linen matte. PROVENANCE: Consignor purchased at Wiscasset Bay Gallery; 3/13/88. SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/2” x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90064 SM (1,500-2,000)

428
$13,225.00

GEORGE WASHINGTON NICHOLSON (American, 1832-1912) PIRATES BOOTY. Outstanding oil on wood panel scene shows six pirates sitting on a large array of recently plundered booty while another pirate uses a spyglass to view a distant sailboat. Three pirates walk from a beach and a large white cliff is seen on right side. Pink, blue and yellow sky with seagull flying overhead. Two horses are seen on right side. Signed lower left “GW Nicholson”. Housed in what appears to be its magnificent original wide gesso decorated multiple layered gilt frame. SIZE: 22” x 29”. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-74851 LG (5,000-7,000)

429
$4,600.00

ELISHA TAYLOR BAKER (American, 1827-1890) EVENING ENCAMPMENT. Outstanding oil on canvas evening scene shows two figures around a fire beside a wrecked two-mast ship. The full moon rises and is half obscured by clouds. Sailboats can be seen on a choppy sea and the moon reflects in a crashing wave. Housed in an outstanding reproduction antique gesso decorated carved frame with gilt liner having title and artist plaque. Signed on reverse with conjoined initials and last name. SIZE: 12” x 22”. CONDITION: Relined, craquelure, very good. 9-74756 LG (4,000-6,000)

430
$1,150.00

CHARLES HENRY GIFFORD (American, 1839-1904) BUSY SAILING DAY. Oil on artist board coastal scene shows a foreground of a rock strewn beach with a rowboat and small sailboat with figures. On the horizon are many sailboats on a tranquil turquoise colored ocean. A bluff of land is seen on the right side. Possibly a scene off the New Bedford Massachusetts area. Initialed lower left “CHG” and dated “80”. Housed in a modern deep gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 5-1/2” x 7-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73496 SM (2,000-4,000)

431
$0.00

NICHOLAS P. BRIGANTE (Italian/American, 1895-1989) THE HARBOR LIGHT. Oil on canvas sunset scene shows a sailboat with smaller boat having figures with one man atop pier lighting a harbor lamp. The sun falls below the sails and reflects on other sailboats. Housed in a period gesso decorated frame with liner. Signed lower left. SIZE: 28” x 22”. CONDITION: Craquelure, very good. 9-90189 MD (2,750-3,250)

432
$1,150.00

SIDNEY S. RIESENBERG (American, 1885-1971) THE LIGHTHOUSE. Oil on board scene shows a connected white lighthouse on grassy point with sailboat turning corner. Signed lower right and dated “1951”. Housed in a silver gilt molded wood frame with linen liner. Back having a Demattis Gallery, Annapolis, Maryland label. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. DeMatttis Gallery. Purchased from Dawson Gallery, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 14” x 17”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29678 SM (1,000-2)

433
$1,610.00

J ARNOLD (American, 20th Century) “BALTIMORE LIGHT”. Oil on board Chesapeake Bay scene shows a round lighthouse with several ships and boats on turquoise water. All under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right and titled lower left. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29656 SM (1,000-2,000)

434
$690.00

RON SWERINGEN (American, 1936-) THE CROWDED BEACH. Oil on canvas board beach scene shows many well dressed beach goers relaxing on a sandy beach. A lady sits in a red and white lounge chair and several parties have umbrellas. A changing cabana is seen on left side with others by rocky ledge. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90243 SM (1,000-1,500)

435
$0.00

MABEL MAY WOODWARD (American, 1877-1945) SUMMER BEACH SCENE. Oil on canvas scene shows a large expansive beach with groups of bathers on towels, under umbrellas and walking the beach. The ocean is beyond with crashing surf and a sailboat is on the horizon. Signed lower left, “M. Woodward”(last part of the name with smudged letters). Housed in a modern gilt, molded-wood frame. SIZE: 17-3/4” x 25-3/4”. CONDITION: The canvas has a thick clear varnish layer which was taken off with the exception of the signature area. 9-74938 MD (3,000-5,000)

436
$1,782.00

A. EMERSON (American, Mid 20th Century) “HARBOR SCENE”. Oil on canvas scene shows a large dock area with buildings having a two-mast schooner and another boat moored to large post. Fishing schooners are seen behind buildings. Signed lower left “A. Emerson/35’”. Titled and signed on reverse of stretcher. Housed in its original white painted molded wood frame. SIZE: 22” x 28”. CONDITION: Discolored varnish, otherwise very good. 9-90143 MD (2,000-3,000)

437
$1,150.00

ROGER DEERING (American, 1904-) “GOAT ISLAND LIGHT, IN WINTER FROM LANGSFORD ROAD CAPE PORPOISE, MAINE”. Oil on canvas scene shows a lighthouse at point of land with cove and moored boats. Two small rowboats are seen on snow covered bank. Nice colors. Signed lower right. Housed in a good decorated wood frame with linen liner. Numbered “1570” on stretcher. Titled, also “Painted on location – By Roger Deering Dec. 1974”. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Purchased from the Roger Deering Studio. SIZE: 14” x 18”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29668 SM (500-1,000)

438
$1,610.00

ROGER DEERING (American 1904-) “SUMMER SURF-AT NUBBLE LIGHT”. Oil on canvas scene shows white and black lighthouse with connected buildings on point of land with rough surf under pink and blue sky. Back numbered “1593”. Titled and “Painted on location Aug 1975.”. Signed lower left. Housed in a silver gilt frame with linen liner. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Purchased from the Roger Deering Studio, 1975. SIZE: 11” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29673 SM (500-800)

439
$0.00

ANDREW WARREN (American -1873) 2 WORKS; OFF MOUNT DESERT ISLAND. Pair of pastels showing sailboats on calm blue water with land beyond. Identically housed in decorative Eastlake style frames. Pencil identified on back and pencil artist name. Pastels are housed between glass. SIZE: 8” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90289 SM (1,000-1,500)

440
$936.00

JOSEF M. ARENTZ (American, 1903-1969) “MAINE COAST”. Oil on canvas board coastal scene shows small waves crashing onto a rocky shoreline. Sun casts light through clouds reflecting on ocean water. Signed lower right “Josef M. Arentz”. Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame with silver lining. SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74357 SM (1,000-1,500)

441
$805.00

BERNARD GERSTNER (American, 20th Century) LOBSTERS. Watercolor scene shows several lobsters against a seaweed type background. Signed lower right “B. Gerstner”. Housed in a painted wood frame with green matte. SIGHT SIZE: 12” x 16-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90323 SM (700-900)

442
$4,140.00

PERCY A. SANBORN (American, 1849-1929) AFTERNOON REST. Oil on canvas New England scene shows a boy resting with his dog on a rocky hillside next to water. Birch trees are seen next to a fence with a meadow beyond under blue sky. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 14” x 12”. CONDITION: Some inpainting. Very good. 9-90425 SM (1,500-2,500)

443
$600.00

ADA ROMAN SHAWHAN (American, 1865-1947) “MAINE WOODS IN WINTER”. Oil on board scene shows a woodland scene with stream having snow covered banks. A red fox crosses under a bright sunset. Signed lower left. Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame. A label on reverse from the 59th Annual Exhibition of the San Francisco Art Association, 1939. SIZE: 14” x 21-3/4”. CONDITION: Very Good. 9-90219 SM (1,000-2,000)

444
$690.00

GEORGE CARPENTER (American, 1928-2006) MAINE WINTER. Fine watercolor winter scene shows a connected Maine house beyond a snow-covered field with woods. Signed lower left, “George Carpenter, 1973”. Housed in a decorated molded wood frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 7-1/4” x 10-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74891 SM (600-800)

445
$6,325.00

FREDERICK JOHN MULHAUPT (American, 1871-1938) FRENCH RIVER LANDSCAPE. Oil on board scene shows a woman with red parasol and man in boat on a calm river lined with tall trees having large trunks. Houses can be seen through the trees. Signed lower left “Mulhaupt”. Housed in a fine carved wood and gilt replacement frame branded “Goodnow”. SIZE: 13-1/2” x 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74742 LG (5,000-7,500)

446
$2,587.00

FREDERICK JOHN MULHAUPT (American, 1871-1939) HARBOR VIEW. Oil on canvas scene shows a dock with boat and building. Green hills beyond. Signed lower left “Mulhaupt”. Housed in a molded wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 12-1/4” x 16-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good with inpainting. 9-90423 MD (3,000-5,000)

447
$7,475.00

ALEXANDER HELWIG WYANT (American, 1836-1892) SHORELINE SAIL. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows four sailboats on calm water just outside a rock strewn beach with grass and rock bluff. Signed “A. W. 1879”. SIZE: 20” x 30”. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. One small patch on reverse. 9-90251 MED (6,000-8,000)

448
$5,750.00

ALEXANDER HELWIG WYANT (American 1836-1892) LATE SUMMER. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a figure at edge of water surrounded by bushes and trees in a summer landscape. A white house with red roof is seen on low hillside all under a white and blue sky. The foreground has colorful grasses, cattails and wildflowers. Signed lower left “A. H. Wyant” and dated “77”. Housed in a fine gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 15” x 18”. CONDITION: Relined. Restored with inpainting. Good. 9-90056 LG (5,000-8,000)

449
$4,600.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ALEXANDER HELWIG WYANT (American, 1836-1892) SPRING LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows a woman on path tending to a small herd of cows in a sun drenched pasture lined with trees. Water and red farmhouse are seen beyond and through the trees. Sky has darkening clouds with some blue patches. Unsigned. Housed in a fine period arts & crafts style gilt frame. SIZE: 18” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. Relined on new stretcher, restored with inpainting. 9-74358 LG (4,000-6,000)

450
$5,750.00

HUGH HENRY BRECKENRIDGE (American, 1870-1937) “STUDY OF FOLIAGE”. Oil on canvas scene shows a figure surrounded by colorful trees and tall grasses under a light blue sky. The technique of dabbing and the use of thick brush strokes. Unsigned front. Back canvas has title and what appears to be written “Luke Breckenridge”. Housed in its original art nouveau carved gilt frame. SIZE: 18-1/4” x 21-1/4”. CONDITION: Surface dirt, some chipping at bottom and right side, tack holes present in corners. Good. 9-90268 LG (6,000-8,000)

451
$7,475.00

HUGH HENRY BRECKENRIDGE (American, 1870-1937) THE BLUE GOOSE. Abstract oil on canvas shows a blue bird flying through colorful clouds in sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 26” x 32”. CONDITION: Good. 9-90303 LG (6,000-8,000)

452
$4,329.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) “MELTING ICE-MILLBURY”. Fine oil on canvas laid on masonite winter scene shows a river winding along a hillside with house. The river is covered in partial ice under sunny blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed is a flat ogee decorated frame with painted white interior. Title on back of masonite. A nice example of this artists work. SIZE: 10” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-74675 MD (2,000-3,000)

453
$2,875.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) MARCH MORNING. Oil on board early spring/late winter scene shows a New England two-half story home with red barn near golden fields with hill background. Foreground has a brook with rock and grass sides with remnants of snow. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt decorated frame. SIZE: 10” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-74676 MD (2,000-3,000)

454
$2,070.00

BERNARD COREY (American 1914-2000) EARLY SNOW. Oil on canvas scene shows snow covered ground at the edge of a woods. Signed bottom right. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 9” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90224 SM (2,000-3,000)

455
$1,610.00

BERNARD COREY (American 1914-2000) A COLD SPRING MORNING. Oil on masonite scene shows a house nestled amongst trees with field in the early spring. Housed in a gilt molded wood modern frame. SIZE: 10-1/4” x 13-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90226 SM (1,500-2,500)

456
$2,875.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) “OLD HOMESTEAD”. Graphite & ink on heavy paper black and white scene shows a connected New England farmhouse surrounded by tall grass and trees. Signed bottom right. Housed in a modern silver gilt molded wood frame with double matte. Modern inscription on back “Drawing made at Pratts Old Home in Grafton, Mass”. SIZE: 13” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90225 SM (300-500)

456A
$4,600.00

FREDERICK J. HOERTZ (American, 20th Century) SAILING INTO GLOUCESTER HARBOR. Large oil on canvas colorful harbor scene shows a large two-mast schooner with sails partially up coming into Gloucester Harbor with another boat at dockside. The harbor is seen in dark blue to light green water. Several buildings and church spires are seen in the background. All under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern carved and gilt arts & crafts style frame. SIZE: 30-1/4” x 36-1/4”. CONDITION: Some craquelure, good. 9-90786 FP (4,000-6,000)

457
$14,950.00

RARE & IMPORTANT STANFORD WHITE FRAME. Housing an oil on canvas portrait of a socialite by Florence Thaw, student of Abbott Thayer. Signed and dated lower right. Frame is an Arts & Crafts Taos style by LeBrocq. Top and bottom frame pieces have been rabbitted an extra 1/2” to accommodate the portrait. Wide frame has a ripple outside border, inner molding border with turret type corners with an inner border design having gesso decorated liner. A rare form with the inner design. SIZE: Overall is 54” x 44-3/4”. Inside 40-3/4” x 30-1/2”. CONDITION: Gesso loss, generally good. 9-90096 FP (15,000-20,000)

458
$172.00

TWO NEWCOMB-MACKLIN CO. FRAME CATALOGS AND TWO OTHERS. 1) Newcomb-Macklin Co. frame catalog from January 1922. The catalog having 51 pages of different frame designs, each with their corresponding number and width of frame. SIZE: 10-1/2”h x 13”w. 2) Newcomb-Macklin Co. decorative catalog. The catalog has a variety of valances, mirror frames, tables, wall mirrors and frame designs. Catalog is un-dated, probably from the 20s. SIZE: 10-3/4”h x 14”w. 3) F. J. Newcomb Mfg. Co. Undated catalog, mirror frames. Pages of just mirror frames. SIZE: 12 x 9-1/2. 4) Unknown company of frames and mirror frames, special designs. SIZE: 10 x 13. CONDITION: Generally good. the bindings are damaged but most pages intact. 9-90643 SM (200-400)

459
$575.00

PERIOD ARTS &CRAFTS CARVED GILT FRAME. Corners with carved leaf rows. SIZE: Interior opening is 40-1/4” x 50-1/4”. Outside is 47-1/4” x 57-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73535 MD (500-1,000)

460
$345.00

ANTIQUE ART NOUVEAU FRAME. Bronze colored gilt frame having double scroll design with large bead interior. Liner has dash and dot motif. SIZE: Inside opening is 20-1/4” x 36-1/4”. Outside is 31” x 47”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73568 SM (400-800)

461
$805.00

LARGE SHADOWBOX FRAME. Inner gold frame with gesso decorated leaves and petals have interior gilt liner. A large box frame surrounds. 19th/20th Century. SIZE: Interior opening is 30-1/4” x 40-1/4”. Outside is 55-3/4” x 46-1/4”. CONDITION: One 3” x 1” section of gesso missing, otherwise very good. 9-73570 SM (500-1,000)

462
$402.00

AESTHETIC INFLUENCED ANTIQUE FRAME. Top crest having a bird perched on a fruit laden branch, decorative square block corners with flowers. Flowers and corn stalks decorate the sides with small flower panels below. An interior red velvet liner and pebble finish liner complete the frame. Back retains a partial label from Newark, NJ with the name “Devausney Mossop”. SIZE: Interior opening is 26-1/4” x 22-1/4”. Outside is 37-1/2” x 32”. CONDITION: Very good, one small loss to bottom flower panel. 9-73536 SM (300-500)

463
$862.00

LARGE ANTIQUE GILT GESSO DECORATED FRAME. Decorated with bead and leaf design with an inner liner having dash and dot decoration. SIZE: Interior opening is 40-1/4” x 50-1/4”. Outside is 59” x 48-1/2”. CONDITION: Some minor losses and gold rub. 9-73569 MD (500-1,000)

464
$575.00

LARGE GILT ANTIQUE FRAME. Gesso decorated frame with gold liner. Decoration of scrolled flower and leaf design against a textured background. SIZE: Interior opening is 29” x 36-1/4”. Total outside is 41” x 49”. CONDITION: Some minor gesso loss to outside edge, generally very good. 9-73571 SM (500-1,000)

465
$747.00

FINE GESSO DECORATED 19TH CENTURY FRAME. Frame set with two inner liners. SIZE: Inside opening is 23” x 40”. Outside is 36-1/2” x 53”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73532 MD (500-1,000)

466
$402.00

LARGE GILT GESSO DECORATED ANTIQUE FRAME. Corners with stylized scroll design. SIZE: Interior opening is 30-1/2” x 40-1/2”. Outside is 36-3/4” x 46-3/4”. CONDITION: 1” sq piece of inside gesso and small outside piece missing. Otherwise very good. 9-73573 SM (300-500)

467
$805.00

OUTSTANDING 19TH CENTURY GESSO DECORATED GILT FRAME. Frame having a leaf and flower gesso decoration with an outer leaf edge. Gilt liner. SIZE: Interior opening is 52-1/4” x 32”. Outside is 60-1/2” x 40”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73533 MD (500-1,000)

468
$172.00

LARGE ORNATE FRAME. 20th Century with gilt surface and decorative corner and central elements. SIZE: Outside is 47-3/4” x 61”. Inside is 41” x 54”. CONDITION: Good with only minor losses. 9-74560 SM (500-700)

469
$3,680.00

THOMAS HART BENTON (American, 1889-1975) “ISLAND HAY”. Limited edition signed original lithograph showing several men with scythes haying a field with barn in background. Pencil signed bottom right “Benton”. Housed in a modern molded wood frame with beige matte. SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/2” x 13”. CONDITION: Light toning to edges, very good. 9-90124 (2,500-3,500)

470
$4,680.00

THOMAS HART BENTON (American, 1889-1975) “THE CORRAL”. Pencil signed lithograph shows horses being rounded up and placed in a corral with barn and windmill. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with white matte. PLATE SIZE: 9-3/4” x 13-3/4”. SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/4” x 14-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90324 SM (2,000-3,000)

471
$0.00

GRANT WOOD (American 1891-1942) “IN THE SPRING”. Original pencil signed lithograph shows a farmer with a shovel with a farm in the distance. Original Associated American Artist label affixed to reverse. Housed in a simple ivory frame with white matte. Pencil signed bottom right. SIGHT SIZE: 9-3/4” x 12-1/2”. IMAGE SIZE: 9” x 12”. CONDITION: Some toning at edges, good. 9-90126 MD (4,000-6,000)

472
$0.00

GRANT WOOD (American, 1891-1942) “HONORARY DEGREE”. Pencil signed lithograph shows a professor being bestowed an honorary degree by two men. Czestochowski W-7, Edition of 250. Housed in a black frame with white matte. PLATE SIZE: 11-3/4” x 7”. SIGHT SIZE: 12-1/4” x 7-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90325 SM (2,000-2,500)

473
$0.00

FRANK WESTON BENSON (American, 1862-1951) “SALEM HARBOR”. Etching on paper shows a tranquil harbor with boats and city beyond. Signed in plate “FW Benson 82”. Housed in a modern burl wood type frame with ivory matte. Not examined out of frame. SIGHT SIZE: 4-3/4” x 7-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. SM 9-74233 (800-1,200)

474
$1,725.00

FRANK WESTON BENSON (AMERICAN, 1862-1951), “IN DROPPING FLIGHT”. A dry point on paper scene shows four ducks landing in clear water. Pencil signed lower left. 1926 edition of 134. housed in a hinged matte. PLATE SIZE: 10-3/4”h x 13-3/4”w. TOTAL SIZE: 13”h x 17-1/2”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90335 SM (900-1,200)

475
$977.00

ROLAND H. CLARK (AMERICAN, 1874-1957), “A MEMORY”. A drypoint on paper scene shows a flock of ducks coming into a marshy area. Signed in pencil lower right and titled in the print. 1928 from an edition of 75. Housed in a hinged matte. Along with a book “To Keep a Tryst with the Dawn: An Appreciation of Roland Clark by John T. Ordman.” Limited edition numbered 1006 and signed. PLATE SIZE: 16”h x 12-3/4”w. TOTAL SIZE: 18-1/4”h x 14-1/2”w. CONDITION: Slight overall toning. 9-90333 SM (600-800)

476
$0.00

RICHARD EVETT BISHOP (AMERICAN, 1887-1975 “THROUGH THE WILLOWS”. Drypoint etching scene shows eight ducks flying through leafless willow trees. Pen signed and titled. Housed in a hinged white matte. PLATE SIZE: 10-1/2”h x 13-3/4”w. TOTAL SIZE: 12”h x 15-1/4”w. CONDITION: slight edge toning, otherwise very good. 9-90334 SM (500-700)

477
$2,300.00

ELMOR J. BROWN (American, 1899-1968) THE BURLESQUE HOUSE BAND. Outstanding oil on canvas scene shows a four piece band including a banjo, guitar, cello and piano. Four men sit in chairs against the wall and a plank floor. Writing on reverse of stretchers indicating a previous owner, frame type and more. Signed upper right. Housed in a brown and white painted molded wood frame. SIZE: 18-1/4” x 18”. CONDITION: Very good, relined with some inpainting. 9-71745 MD (2,000-4,000)

478
$575.00

EMILE MILO (American, late 19th Century) WOOD NYMPH. Watercolor scene shows nude woman standing in a forest pool. She’s up against a rock shelf steadying herself with one hand . Signed lower right “Emile Milo 94 New York”. Housed in period gilt frame. SIZE: 26” x 14-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90206 SM (1,000-1,500)

479
$0.00

HOWARD NORTON COOK (American, 1901-1980) THREE NUDE STUDIES. All three of nude woman. Two are in black and red crayon; one in black crayon. All signed “HC”. Identically housed in modern black metal frames. Each mounted on colored paper. SIGHT SIZE: Ranges from 18” x 12” to 21” x 18”. CONDITION: Some folds and creases, generally good. 9-90200 SM (1,200-1,600)

480
$0.00

MAURICE FROMKES (American, 1872-1931) INTERIOR NUDE. Oil on canvas interior scene shows nude woman with sheer cloth held over part of her body. Unsigned. Housed in a modern, bronze decorated wood frame. SIZE: 27” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good, some minor touch up. 9-90304 SM (1,000-1,500)

481
$1,080.00

FRIED PAL (American/Hungarian 1893-1976) NUDE WITH RED SHAWL. Pastel on paper, three-quarter portrait of a nude woman with a red drape over lower part of body. Arm rests on a linen covered table and her eyes are closed. Signed lower left. Housed in a white highlighted carved wood frame with white matte and anti-glare glass. SIGHT SIZE: 22” x 18”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90298 SM (600-800)

482
$1,035.00

GEORGES ROBERT CHEYSSIAL (French, 1907) RECLINING NUDE WITH APPLES. Large oil on canvas interior scene shows a nude woman recumbent on a bed with white sheets and rust colored pillow. She holds one green apple and two other are beside her. Signed upper left “Cheyssial G”. Housed in its original carved wood gold frame. Attached to frame are three newspaper articles about the artist. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 25-1/2” x 39-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73992 MD (1,000-2,000)

483
$0.00

FRANCOIS DESNOYER (French 1894-1972) MERMAIDS. Colorful watercolor scene shows three mermaids in water with other fish. Signed lower right. The paper has been cut in oval form and has been attached to a backing paper. Housed in an ebony and gold frame with highlighted matte. SIZE: 7” x 9”. CONDITION: Some watercolor splatter on edges, good. 9-90201 SM (1,000-1,500)

484
$1,610.00

CHARLES LEVIER (French, 1920) “3 FEMMES”. Large oil on canvas scene shows three girls next to railing with water, sailboat and buildings beyond. A bouquet of flowers is seen in foreground. Signed lower right. Titled and signed on reverse of canvas. Housed in a gilt modern wood frame. PROVENANCE: Acquired from James Greenberg, agent for the artist, 7/28/90. SIZE: 30” x 40”. CONDITION: Central vertical area of chipped and lifting paint, inpainting. 9-90062 SM (1,000-2,000)

485
$2,300.00

ATTRIBUTED STANISLAS LEPINE (French, 1835-1892) SUMMER LANDSCAPE WITH WINDMILL. Oil on mahogany panel. Summer scene shows grass and rock covered fields leading to a small village, a windmill is nestled behind a grassy knoll. Signed lower right and housed in a carved wood and decorated frame with white painted liner. SIZE: 6” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74496 SM (2,500-3,500)

486
$0.00

SIGNED (French, Early 20th Century) MY BEST FRIEND. Nice pastel portrait of a young girl with long brown hair wearing a Robin’s egg blue shawl and holding her favorite doll. There is an inscription on the upper right we believe indicating the artist name, sitter and date “1900”. Housed in an outstanding pierced wide deep gilt frame. SIZE: 20-1/2” x 16-1/2”. CONDITION: Good. 9-90181 SM (1,750-2,500)

487
$29,900.00

RAOUL DUFY (French, 1877-1953) INNER CITY HARBOR. Oil on masonite scene shows several sailboats with tall buildings as background. Signed center bottom. Housed in a modern gesso decorated gilt frame. Back of masonite with black stamp “Heller Collection” also “Raoul Dufy 34” and an attached French postcard. SIZE: 12-3/4” x 16-1/4”. CONDITION: Some minor scratches, good. 9-90265 MD (4,000-6,000)

488
$1,495.00

LUCIEN PISSARO (French, 1863-1944) SUMMER FIELDS. Watercolor landscape shows tall grassy field with trees and walkway. Monogrammed “LP” in a circle and dated “1930” in lower right. Housed in a modern wood frame with linen and wood matte. SIGHT SIZE: 4-1/2” x 6-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72939 SM (2,000-3,000)

489
$780.00

FISCHMAN (French, 20th Century) “RIVER SEINE NEAR PARIS”. Oil on canvas impressionistic scene shows a waterway with boats and trees. Signed lower right “Fischman”. Housed in a fine French style carved wood frame with linen and gold liner. Possibly the work of Charles Fischman, (French, 1928-). SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Good with some lifting paint with several chips. 9-74584 SM (1,800-2,200)

490
$1,265.00

CHARLES LEVIER (French, 1920) FLEURS SUR LA RILIERE”. Large oil on canvas scene shows a wonderful spray of colorful flowers arranged in a white vase set on a table in front of a picture window. A bird sits on the ledge and the window overlooks an arched bridge with building beyond. Signed lower left. Titled and signed on reverse. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. PROVENANCE: Acquired from James Greenberg, agent for the artist, 7/28/90. SIZE: 30” x 40”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90061 SM (1,000-1,500)

491
$1,725.00

LUIGI CORBELLINI (French, 1901-1968) GIRL WITH RED ROSES. Oil on canvas scene shows a girl holding a bouquet of red roses. Bright colored background. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved gilt wood modern frame. SIZE: 21-3/4” x 18-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90234 MD (2,000-3,000)

492
$0.00

FERNANDO GONZALES (Italian, 19th Century) WOMAN SEATED IN CLASSICAL INTERIOR. Watercolor scene shows a woman in white dress with printed shawl seated on a fancy window bench with colorful drapery. Pencil signed upper left “Lorenzo Fernandez Gonzales Roma”. Housed in an excellent pierce-carved fancy gilt antique frame. SIZE: 8-1/4” x 11-1/4”. CONDITION: Slight foxing spots, very good. 9-90202 MD (2,400-3,000)

493
$2,040.00

UGO DE CESARE (Italian, 1950) GIRL TALK. Oil on canvas garden scene shows two sisters conversing on an iron park bench while one holds a leash leading to a small white puppy. An urn is seen beside the bench and flowers and trees frame the scene. Signed lower right. Possible title with signature on reverse. Housed in a partial gilt gesso decorated and stained wood frame. SIZE: 31-1/2” x 23-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90498 MD (2,500-3,500)

494
$1,265.00

AFTER LOREZO LOTTO (Italian 1480-1556) THREE AGES OF LIFE. 19th Century copy of a painting purportedly housed in the Pitti Gallery in Florence, Italy. The oval oil on board scene shows two men and a boy looking at a manuscript. It depicts the young, middle and old age cycle of life. Housed in a wonderful gilt carved wood frame decorated with acorns and leaves. The back of board indicating its title, gallery informatteion and dated “1860”. SIZE: 9-1/2” x 11-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74921 SM (800-1,200)

495
$1,020.00

NICOLA SIMBARI (Italian, 1927-) “RACE DAY”. Watercolor scene shows several thoroughbreds with jockeys mounting in the paddock area for a race. Set against a tropical setting. Signed lower right “Simbari”. Housed in a white wash wood frame. SIZE: 10-1/4” x 17-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90296 SM (800-1,000)

496
$120.00

SEFREDO (ALFREDO) CALDINI (Italian, 20th Century) PAIR OF ITALIAN MEDITERRANEAN VILLA SCENES. Each oil on canvas shows a scene of an end of a stucco building with flower covered entrance and flower foundation planting. Steps lead to the water with mountain and town background. Identically housed in partial gilt molded wood frames with linen mattes and inner gold liner. Both are signed “Alf. Caldini”. A very nice pair of colorful decorative paintings. SIZE: 24” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90607 SM (400-800)

497
$12,650.00

BENJAMIN PALENCIA (Spanish, 1894-1980) TABLETOP STILL LIFE. Oil on board tabletop scene shows a group of kitchenware including mortar & pestle, sieve, ladle and others in a modern abstract type scene. Signed lower left and dated “1932”. Housed in between glass in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 9” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-90213 MD (5,000-7,000)

498
$6,325.00

GEER VAN VELDE (Dutch 1898-1978) COLORFUL ABSTRACT. Oil on canvas abstract scene shows colorful geometric shapes in a montage of connected sequence. Signed lower right “G.V.V.”. Housed in an old decorated carved wood frame. SIZE: 20” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90383 MD (6,000-8,000)

499
$0.00

PAULA ELIASOPH (American, 1895-1983) MODERN ABSTRACT. The abstract scene with a left corner sun shining on square, round and triangular objects. In colors of red, black and brown. Signed lower right “Eliasoph”. Housed in a gold painted wood frame. Eliasoph worked in the same building as Charles Hassam and with him published “The Complete Set of Etchings and Dry Points of Charles Hassam”. In the 1930’s she was painting in a cubist manner. SIZE: 22” x 28”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90257 MED (1,800-2,400)

500
$0.00

JAMES DAUGHERTY (American, 1887-1974) “TO THE PROMISED LAND”. Black and sepia conti crayon on brown paper scene shows a man, woman and child looking out over a utopian landscape. Artist sits in the foreground sketching scene. Pencil signed lower right “Daugherty”. Housed in a modern gilt frame with wide white matte. Accompanying painting is an exhibition pamphlet from Janet Marqusee Fine Arts. SIGHT SIZE: 8-1/2” x 7-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90328 SM (1,000-2,000)

501
$920.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOAN BROWN (American 1938-1990) RED ROOM. Unsigned oil on canvas interior scene shows a red room furnished with chairs, pictures, plants and accessories. Housed in a simple, thin wood frame. SIZE: 24” x 24”. CONDITION: 2” slit in upper left, otherwise very good. 9-90256 SM (1,000-1,500)

502
$6,000.00

ATTRIBUTED TO MILTON CLARK AVERY (American, 1885-1965) THE PURPLE SOFA. Oil on canvas scene shows two woman are seated facing each other on a purple sofa. One wears blue, the other brown. Signed bottom right “Milton Avery 1951”. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt wood frame. SIZE: 18” x 25-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90279 MED (5,000-7,000)

503
$3,600.00

LOIS MAILOU JONES (American, 1905-1998) “PRIMARY SKETCHES”. Oil on masonite scene shows a montage of pictures including city skyline, man playing piano, Egyptian head, sun, lion and hand with champagne glass. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern bronze decorated frame with black liner. SIZE: 26” x 22”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90288 MD (3,000-5,000)

504
$2,415.00

ALVIN CARL HOLLINGSWORTH (American, 1928-2000) MARCH ON WASHINGTON. Mixed media scene shows a long winding parade of protesters leading to the US Capitol building under a bright red sun. A group of protesters are resting in the foreground. Signed lower right “A C Hollingsworth”. Housed in a wood frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 5-1/4” x 10-3/4”. CONDITION: Good. 9-90297 MD (3,000-5,000)

505
$1,920.00

ALVIN CARL HOLLINGSWORTH (American, 1928-2000) THE COTTON PICKERS. Oil on masonite southern scene shows a group of women in colorful costume picking in a large field of cotton. Bags are being brought to a partially full cart. Signed on reverse. Housed in a molded wood frame. Dated on back “September 28, 1966” #671 AC Hollingsworth”. SIZE: 24” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90280 SM (1,000-1,500)

506
$0.00

RAPHAEL SOYER (American, 1899-1987) “CLAIRE 1961”. Half portrait of a seated nude woman. She is seen against a greenish mottled background. Signed upper right. Signed and titled on reverse. Housed in a carved and partially gilt wood frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 12” x 9”. CONDITION: Some inpainting bottom left. Otherwise very good. 9-90443 LG (4,000-6,000)

507
$0.00

RAPHAEL SOYER (American, 1899-1987) CONTENT ON READING. Water-colored sketch shows a man with red shirt and blue pants reading while next to him is a reclining woman in black outfit. Signed lower right. Housed in a carved, decorated wood frame with linen matte. SIGHT SIZE: 14-1/4” x 19-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74958 SM (1,000-2,000)

508
$230.00

RAPHAEL SOYER (American 1899-1987) COLOR STUDY. Graphite and pastel study of a young girl seated in a chair wearing a white slip. Blue pastel background with white slip and yellow and pink highlights to body. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern silver gilt molded wood frame with white matte. SIZE: 21” x 14-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90604 SM (800-1,200)

509
$632.00

RAPHAEL SOYER (American, 1899-1987) OUT OF WORK AND KEEPING WARM. Watercolor outdoor scene shows five black men seated and standing around a trash can fireplace. Several bottles of wine are seen at their feet and there is a building with trees in the background. A nice WPA scene. Signed upper left “R. Soyer”. SIZE: 7-3/4” x 8-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90294 SM (600-800)

510
$3,450.00

DAVID BIRDSEY WALKLEY (American 1849-1934) DUTCH GIRLS. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a young girl seated by what may be a cradle with a small child beside. Both are in traditional dress. Both look down on the infant which can not be seen. Housed in its original gesso decorated gold frame. Signed lower right “Walkley”. SIZE: 17-1/4” x 13-1/4”. CONDITION: Minor inpainting. Very good. 9-90177 MD (3,000-5,000)

511
$3,450.00

DAVID BIRDSEY WALKLEY (American, 1849-1934) A MEADOW POND. Oil on canvas scene shows a small pond at the edge of a meadow with colorful grasses, bushes and tree. Low hills beyond under blue and cloud sky. Signed lower right “Walkley”. Housed in a period molded wood frame. SIZE: 24” x 30”. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting. Very good. 9-90190 MD (2,750-3,500)

512
$862.00

HARRY NEYLAND (American, 1877-1958) “OLD HOUSES POLPERRO CORNWALL, ENGLAND”. Large oil on canvas village scene shows a man and woman at entrance to stone house. Colorful potted flowers are seen in a stone lined entrance. Signed lower right “Harry Neyland 1909”. Housed in a period gesso decorated gold frame having a Fenway Art Center label. Title on reverse of stretcher. SIZE: 21” x 27”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74585 MD (2,500-3,500)

513
$1,150.00

HARRY NEYLAND (American, 1877-1958) ENGLISH VILLAGE STREET. Oil on canvas scene shows a man with cane walking alongside a stone three-story house with stair entrance. Signed lower right and dated “1909”. Housed in a contemporary gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 24” x 18-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74583 SM (1,800-2,400)

514
$4,600.00

ALBERT BIERSTADT (American, 1830-1902) MEDITERRANEAN COAST WITH RAILWAY. Oil on wood panel shows a railway line with tunnel having a stone castle front with locomotive coming through it next to water with boat. The railway hugs the steep coastline. Signed lower right “A. B.”. Set in a gilt carved wood frame with linen lining. SIZE: 4-1/2” x 6-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. Fine craquelure. 9-90245 MD (3,000-5,000)

515
$2,645.00

AFTER ALBERT BIERSTADT (American, 1830-1902) SUNSET. Oil on canvas landscape after a painting titled “Sunset” by Albert Bierstadt. The original painting used by the L. Prang Company of Boston for one of their popular chromolithographs. The original painting sold at Sotheby’s December 1st, 2004. Scene shows a bright yellow and gold sunset over water surrounded by cliffs and tree lined banks. Two birds are seen in the foreground next to rocky beach area. Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame having a McCaughen & Burr label. SIZE: 18” x 28”. CONDITION: Old relining, heavy varnish layer. Vertical split in cloud with inpainting. 9-74473 MD (2,000-3,000)

516
$575.00

HEZEKAIAH ANTHONY DYER (American, 1872-1943) BARBISON FARM. Watercolor scene shows a connected farmhouse with cultivated field. Tall poplars are in the background. Signed lower right “H.A. Dyer – Barbison”. Housed in a gilt period wood frame and having a Tilden-Thurber Co. period frame, numbered 904. SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/2” x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74960 SM (1,000-2,000)

517
$600.00

WALTER KRAWIEC (American, 1889-1982) “NOON”. Oil on canvas farmyard scene shows a man in blue overalls tending to a pair of work horses with a group of colorful chickens along a curving dirt entrance to the farmyard. Water, fields and trees in the background. Signed lower right. Housed in its original painted over gilt molded wood frame and having a Chicago Galleries Association label with artist and title on back of frame. A fine work by this mid western artist. SIZE: 26-1/4” x 28-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74373 SM (800-1,200)

518
$1,380.00

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM AIKEN WALKER (American, 1838-1921) PEARS. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a hanging branch of pears. Nicely rendered against a brownish/red background. Housed in a fine Victorian frame with pebble like finish and flower decoration. Frame with a Utica, New York label and the stretcher having written in large black letter “Walker”. SIZE: 27-1/4” x 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74544 MD (2,000-3,000)

519
$2,530.00

H.T.P. (American, 19th Century) SUMMER HOUSE ON THE HUDSON. Outstanding oil on canvas scene shows a large mansion with manicured lawn next to a river with a landing having a building and dock with side wheeler beside. A family stands on the lawn overlooking the river and two children play next to a dirt road which has a four wheel fancy carriage with two white horses traveling by. Signed lower right “HTP”. Housed in a fine period gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 15” x 21-1/4”. CONDITION: Relined, spot inpainting. Very good. 9-74540 MD (1,500-2,500)

520
$3,000.00

LLOYD MIFFLIN (American, 1846-1921) “SUSQUEHANNA NEAR COLUMBIA”. Fine oil on canvas scene shows two rowboats side by side having two men and two women with pink parasols. They are out on an evening row and the moon shines through cloud brightly casting rays of light onto the river lined with trees and having a shallow water foreground. Signed lower left and dated “85”. Housed in a fine modern gilt frame with gilt liner. Title and artist written on back of canvas. Also writing on stretcher with location, date and artist name which is illegible. Mifflin was born near the Susquehanna making this the main subject of his paintings. He studied with Thomas Moran and was a student of Herman Herzog. SIZE: 11” x 9”. CONDITION: Very good, one small spot in sky restored. 9-74497 MD (2,000-3,000)

521
$1,610.00

ATTRIBUTED TO WORTHINGTON WHITTREDGE (American, 1820-1910) ROCKY HILLSIDE. Oil on artist board summer landscape scene shows large boulders on a grass covered hillside with small dirt path. A green opposing hillside is seen beyond under blue and gray sky. Unsigned. Housed in a lemon gold antique gilt frame. SIZE: 9” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74355 SM (1,500-2,000)

522
$3,162.00

TED KAUTZKY (American, 1896-1953) AUTUMN IN NEW ENGLAND. Fine watercolor fall scene shows a road on edge of hillside with colorful maple trees and New England farm. Signed lower right. Housed in a period wood frame with white matte. A fine example of the Rockport, Massachusetts artist. SIGHT SIZE: 21-1/2” x 29”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74702 SM (2,000-3,000)

523
$2,300.00

GEORGE LOFTUS NOYES (American, 1864-1954) THE DISTANT BLUE HILL. Oil on canvas laid on cardboard. Landscape scene shows a wood lined field with a glimpse of a background blue hill. Signed lower right “G. L. Noyes”. Housed in a period carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: 7-1/2” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90249 SM (2,000-3,000)

524
$0.00

GEORGE FRANK HIGGINS (American, 1850-1885) PANORAMIC NEW ENGLAND LANDSCAPE. Oil on board scene shows a valley with tree lined fields and mountain background. A New England Cape style house is seen with wood and stone fences. One pasture having four cows. Blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left. Possibly a scene in the Connecticut River Valley below Mount Tom. Housed in a modern partial gilt frame with gold liner. SIZE: 23-1/2” x 36”. CONDITION: Surface dirt, discolored varnish chipping to bottom 5”. 9-74885 SM (1,200-1,500)

525
$1,840.00

JAMES DAVID SMILLIE (American, 1833-1909) NEW YORK LANDSCAPE. Watercolor landscape scene shows water with surrounding rock and tree shore with a mountain and hill background. All under white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right, “J. Smillie, May ‘74”. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt, carved-wood molded frame with white matte. Smillie worked in the Adirondacks and Catskill areas of New York and contributed scenes to “Picturesque America”. SIZE: 9-1/2” x 7-1/2”. CONDITION: Watercolor is laid on light board. Spot foxing, otherwise good. 9-74889 SM (1,200-1,500)

526
$0.00

MARION T. MACINTOSH (American, 1871-1936) “DINGLE BAY”. Large oil on canvas scene shows a blue bay nestled amongst hills and mountains. The viewer is looking over grass covered rocks towards the bay. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt modern carved wood frame. Index card on back indicates that originally it was from the Estate of Calvin S. Hathaway and another title for the painting is Donegal Cove, Ireland. The scene is located in Northwest Ireland. SIZE: 28” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90006 MD (2,000-2,500)

527
$0.00

BERTRAM WALTER PRIESTMAN (American, 1868-1951) “VENICE AT DUSK”. Oil on canvas nice evening scene shows a gondola on calm water with large buildings with the foreground having a large terrace area with diners. All under a starry dark sky. Signed lower right and dated “98”. Housed in a good modern carved wood gilt frame with title and artist plaque. SIZE: 20” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90191 MD (2,750-3,250)

528
$1,035.00

GREGORY HOLLYER (American, 20th Century) ITALIAN HARBOR. Oil on board scene shows several sailboats in a tranquil harbor with buildings on the left side. Blue sky with scattered clouds. Reflections of the boats are seen in water. Signed lower left. Housed in a good carved wood gold painted frame. SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90441 SM (1,000-1,200)

529
$0.00

BEN CARRE (American, 1883-1978) “CREPUSCULE SUR LA MARNE”. Oil on panel scene shows a river with tree and grass lined banks under a colorful sunset. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine reproduction carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 8” x 9-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90581 SM (500-800)

530
$0.00

BEN CARRE (American, 1883-1978) “ENGLEWOOD 1915”. Oil on wood panel shows a rocky banked small stream pool with bright green grass in the foreground. Signed lower left and titled and signed on reverse. Housed in a fine reproduction carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 10-1/2” x 13-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90582 SM (1,000-1,500)

531
$0.00

E BREHM (Swiss, 20th Century) THE FISHING FLEET. Oil on canvas scene shows four similar fishing boats with single masts stand idly moored to docks on a white tipped blue harbor. Blue and pink sky with low land mass in distance. Two of the boats have colorful sails up, one in rust and the other olive green. Signed lower left “E. Brehm”. Housed in a feather design modern gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 27-1/2” x 39-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90141 MD (3,000-5,000)

532
$0.00

M. FENNEL (Early 20th Century) BEACHING THE BOAT. Fine watercolor shows a beach scene with a man driving a team of oxen pulling a boat to dry beach. Two other figures are seen with another boat. Signed lower left “M. Fennel, 22”. Housed in a good carved wood frame with matte. SIGHT SIZE: 9-1/2” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74963 SM (800-1,200)

533
$0.00

LUCIEN FRANK (European, Early 20th Century) VILLAGE SCENE. Oil on wood panel shows several connected buildings with what appears to be a church on the right side. In the lawn and dirt area five chickens are seen and also a pump. Signed lower right ‘L. Frank”. Label on reverse with artist name and possibly the location. Housed in a black colored wood frame with gold liner. Possibly the work of Lucien Frank. SIZE: 7” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74351 MD (1,500-2,500)

534
$4,600.00

UNSIGNED (European, 19th Century) FARM ACTIVITIES ON A SUMMER DAY. Fabulous oil on canvas scene shows a connected farmhouse with barns near a river. A man fishes at the juncture of another stream. A woman is seen with cow and goat on one side of the water while a man and woman converse on the other. In the field beyond a sheppard is seen with flock of sheep and two houses are seen below mountains and hills. Large trees are seen on left framing the farmhouse under an expansive blue and white cloud sky. Housed in what appears to be its original magnificent gilt decorated frame. PROVENANCE: Purchased from Ken Tuttle Antique in the 1980’s. SIZE: 32” x 39-1/2”. CONDITION: Restored with inpainting. Very good. 9-74417 LG (1,500-3,000)

535
$575.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) CASTLE RUINS ALONG THE RIVER. Oil on canvas Hudson River type painting shows a large castle in ruins on large rock cliff next to a large river leading to high mountains. Two figures are seen in the foreground with boats on the waterway. A nice sunset with colors from blue to pink. Unsigned. Housed in a fine reproduction fancy wide gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. PROVENANCE: From a Downeast, Maine Collection. SIZE: 20” x 27-1/4”. CONDITION: Small patch to reverse, minor inpainting. Otherwise very good. 9-70498 SM (1,500-2,500)

536
$0.00

FR. SKARGARSEN (Scandinavian 1st half 20th Century) NIGHT TIME ON THE FJORD. Oil on canvas night time scene shows a large body of water surrounded by mountains with a tall ship near mouth. Several log homes are seen on foreground banks, each with lights in the window. A full moon shines through puffy white clouds in a primitive folk art style painting. Signed lower right “Fr. Skargarsen” and “C Stroinbrak 1938”. Housed in a thin decorative frame. SIZE: 26-1/4” x 43”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90561 (800-1,200)

537
$0.00

H.V. SORENSEN (Scandinavian, Mid 20th Century) COASTAL WAVES. Large oil on canvas coastal scene shows waves crashing onto edge of rocky beach under a morning sky with clouds, blue sky and sun reflecting in the sky. Signed lower right and dated “1945”. Housed in its original gilt wood frame. SIZE: 29-1/2” x 43-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74717 SM (600-800)

538
$0.00

W R SHULGOLD (American, Mid 20th Century) Large oil on canvas portrait of a theatrical actor. The actor is portraying King James and wearing a fur lined robe. Signed and dated “1947”. Housed in a magnificent gesso decorated dark frame with inner liner. SIZE: 45-1/4” x 36-1/4”. CONDITION: Canvas has been restretched so that the top canvas curls in back of the stretcher and the signature is present in this area. 9-90183 MD (2,750-3,750)

539
$12,075.00

ALEXANDR ALEKSANDROVICH KISELEV (Russian, 1838-1911) THE HARBOR OVERLOOK. Large unframed oil on canvas panoramic scene shows a single mast sailboat going left to right through a bay. Beach areas are seen on the right side with other sailboats dotting the shoreline. Foreground has a Gypsy camp with horses, people around a fire and covered wagon, presumably a traveling circus. A man is standing at the center foreground with a seated bear on leash. A large flock of birds is seen on left cliff edge and a bright setting sun is seen behind clouds and reflects in water. Signed in Cyrillic bottom right. PROVENANCE: Christies; Sale #5813. SIZE: 39-1/4” x 66-3/4”. CONDITION: Discolored varnish layer, minor inpainting. Generally very good. 9-90391 LG (5,000-8,000)

540
$6,000.00

ATTRIBUTED TO CHAIM SOUTINE (Russian, 1893-1943) FRENCH VILLAGE. Oil on canvas scene shows dirt road leading to a stucco multi level church with large tree. Signed lower right “Chaim Soutine”. Written on back of canvas “Soutine 1920”. Having a stamp “Heller Collection”. Housed in an antique gold painted gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 21-3/4” x 17-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90270 MED (6,000-8,000)

541
$0.00

SERGEI DANILOVICH DUMENKO (Ukrainian, 1909) SUMMER IN ODESSA. Oil on board summer scene shows a woman tending a herd of brown cows with several houses and people on a small hillside. Signed lower right in Cyrillic and dated “39”. Housed in a gilt molded wood modern frame. SIZE: 14-1/4” x 19”. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-90229 MD (3,000-5,000)

542
$0.00

VLADIMIR KADULIN (American/Russian?, 20th Century)DEEP WINTER SNOW. Large oil on canvas winter scene after a painting by Ivan F. Choultse. Scene shows a mountain camp covered with deep snow with mountains in the background. Housed in a wide gesso decorated modern frame. SIZE: 24” x 36”. CONDITION: One taped patch to reverse, very good. 9-90142 MD (3,000-5,000)

543
$3,162.00

UNSIGNED (Russian School, 19th Century) A DAY AT THE FALLS. Oil on canvas scene shows a cascading waterfall with three figures on rock outcropping. Rocky gorge setting has trees and bushes. All under a colorful sky with deep blues, pinks and light clouds. Housed in a nice replacement gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 25-1/2” x 20-1/4”. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting. Very good. 9-74578 MD (4,000-6,000)

544
$5,175.00

SERGI A. VINOGRALOV (Russian, 1869-1938) THE EMPTY FARMYARD. Oil on canvas summer scene shows a thatched roof barn with empty hay wagon, several chickens stand on dirt area and a large church is seen in the background with connected buildings. Signed in Cyrillic bottom right. Housed in an ebonized frame with gold edge. SIZE: 11-3/4” x 16-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90247 MD (5,000-7,000)

545
$0.00

NATALIA SERGEEVNA GONCHAROVA (Russian, 1881-1962) THEATER COSTUME DESIGN. Gouache on paper/light board scene shows a woman seated at edge of stage posing in an Egyptian style with an appropriate Egyptian dress. Stage is black with green stage curtain backdrop. Signed lower right “NG” in Cyrillic. Unframed. Back having what appears to be an original catalog label in Russian indicating “N. Goncharova” “Kaunas 194?” along with the dimensions of the painting and other less legible information. SIZE: 11-1/4” x 10-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90396 LG (4,000-6,000)

546
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO STANISLAV Y. ZHUKOVSKY (Polish, 1871-1944) THE SITTING ROOM. Oil on board of interior scene shows an elegant room with French style sofa, painted wall panels and decorated flooring. Signed lower left in Cyrillic and dated 1914. Housed in a modern gesso decorated frame. Purchased from Ro Gallery, N.Y. 2006. SIZE: 8-3/4” x 6-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90389 MD (4,000-6,000)

547
$0.00

EDOUARD VON GRUTZNER (German 1846-1925) FALSTAFF. Oil on canvas portrait of a man with white beard and moustache. He wears a red turban and red cloak. A jolly expression crosses his face. Signed upper right and dated “1906”. Housed in a magnificent wide and deep gesso decorated gilt antique frame. SIZE: 16” x 13”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90214 MD (4,000-6,000)

548
$0.00

AUGUST ROESSLER (Austrian, 1866-1934) THE AUTHOR. Oil on canvas. Genre scene shows a gentleman seated at a table sharpening a quill. An open book sits on a table with green table cover and an inkwell at his side. Signed lower right “A. Roessler” and housed in a gesso-decorated period frame. SIZE: 10-1/2” x 8-1/2”. CONDITION: Craquelure, minor touch up with some small chips. 9-74673 SM (500-700)

549
$1,610.00

ATTRIBUTED TO HUGO KAUFMANN (German, 1868-1919) PAIR OF TAVERN SCENES. Oil on mahogany panel. Each identically housed in period pierced carved wood gilt frames with easel type stands. One shows a gentleman pouring from a pitcher into a clear glass. The other shows a man standing sipping from a glass. The first is signed “Hugo K. 07” and the other is unsigned. PROVENANCE: From a fine Saranac Lake, NY home. SIZE: 4-3/4” x 3-1/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-74919 SM (800-1,200)

550
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) LONGHORN STEER. Oil on canvas portrait of a black and white longhorn steer. He stands upon a brushy top bluff with hills in the background under a blue sky. Housed in a period gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 18” x 15”. CONDITION: Five small patches to reverse with minor inpainting. 2” taped slit in bushes. Generally very good. 9-73552 SM (1,300-1,500)

551
$230.00

SIGNED (European, 19th/20th Century) WORKING THE HAY FIELDS. Oil on canvas pointalist scene shows several workers stacking hay into large mounds in a colorful field and sky setting. Signed lower right indistinctly “? De W???”. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 16” x 19-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90310 SM (600-800)

552
$0.00

KUABLAUCH? (European, Mid 20th Century) MOUNTAIN LAKE. Oil on canvas scene shows a small lake surrounded by tall mountain peaks. A village is seen on one shore and one sailboat is on the water. Signed lower right. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame. SIZE: 21” x 31-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good with some surface dirt. 9-74841 SM (600-800)

553
$805.00

DELPHIN ENJOLRAS (French, 1857-1945) THE BACKGAMMON GAME. Pastel interior scene shows a mother and two daughters around a table and two are playing backgammon. The room is well appointed with French furniture, high windows and paintings. Signed lower right. Housed in a fancy pierce carved and gesso decorated frame with gray matte. SIGHT SIZE: 11-3/4” x 8-3/4”. CONDITION: 9-90591 SM (800-1,200)

554
$1,320.00

JAKUB OBROVSKY (Czechoslovakian 1882-1949) THE DRESSING ROOM. Pastel interior scene shows a number of women dressing into fancy costumes. One woman has yet to finish dressing and is nude to the viewer. Signed lower left “A. Jakub Obrovsky”. Housed in a good gesso decorated carved frame with white linen liner. SIGHT SIZE: 28” x 22”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74853 MD (1,500-2,500)

555
$600.00

KONSTANTINE SZEWCZENKO (Polish, 1915-1991) CAN’T GET ENOUGH. Oil on canvas scene shows a man wearing a wide brim hat with fraying edges, a brown coat and white shirt. He sits at a bar with his tongue out embracing an empty bottle of liquor. Another empty bottle sits on the bar along with an empty shot glass. Signed lower right “K Szewczenko”. Housed in a brown stained wood frame with black band and gold liner. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73893 SM (1,000-1,500)

556
$660.00

FRANK COHEN KIRK (Russian/American 1889-1963) STILL LIFE WITH ORIENTAL JAR. Fine oil on canvas board table top scene shows three vases with red and purple cloth. A gray and white sheer curtain is backdrop. A double handle vase with sailboat decoration holds three orange lantern flowers. A smaller vase in iridescent green. The larger vase being of Oriental design with cover. Signed lower right “F. C. Kirk”. Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame and white (discolored) matte. SIGHT SIZE: 11-3/4” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74934 SM (800-1,200)

557
$0.00

FRANK COHEN KIRK (Russian/American 1889-1963) SUMMER LANDSCAPE. A body of water is seen with hilled background dotted with houses. The foreground having a dirt road, green field with mature trees all under a colorful blue, white and purple cloud sky. Signed lower left “F. C. Kirk”. Housed in its original stepped white wood frame with wood matte and inner white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 9-1/2” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74933 SM (800-1,200)

558
$0.00

VLADIMIR MIKHAILOVICH SINITSKI (Russian 1896-1980) GRAZING. Oil on board scene shows eight cows grazing on a green field below a line of electric poles with low hills. Signed lower right in Cyrillic and dated “55”. SIZE: 8-1/2” x 10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90233 SM (800-1,200)

559
$1,380.00

MSTISLAV VALERIANOVICH DOBUJINSKY (Russian, 1875-1957) “MONUMENT TO PETER THE GREAT IN ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA”. Lithograph heightened by china white, blue green and pale red applied by the artist. The scene shows E. M. Falconet sculpture of a man on rearing horse on rock plinth. Pencil signed bottom right and dated “22” in the print. Note: Accompanying lot is a copy of the artist obituary and small memorial exhibition pamphlet. Housed in a modern silver frame with white matte. PLATE SIZE: 9” x 14”. SIGHT SIZE: 9-1/2” x 14-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90004 SM (500-1,000)

560
$0.00

UNSIGNED (European, 19th Century) THE YOUNG SWORDSMAN. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a young boy pulling a fancy sword out of its scabbard while he leans against a seated man wearing Musketeer type outfit. He wears a metal gorget and he sits in a tall armchair with his fancy hat resting on its top section. Unsigned. Housed in a modern molded wood decorated frame. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bangor, Maine mansion. SIZE: 17-3/4” x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Two small patches to reverse with corresponding inpainting. Very good. 9-74215 SM (400-800)

561
$0.00

G C CARBONI (19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Oil on canvas shoulder length portrait of a woman. She faces her left and wears a green shawl with collar decoration of diamonds in colors of blue, red and gold. Her dark brown hair in braids and pulled up under a two color head scarf and a gold earring dangles. Signed on right side “G C Carboni”. Housed in a gold gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 7” x 6”. CONDITION: Small spot inpainting, very good. 9-73543 SM (1,300-1,600)

562
$180.00

UNSIGNED (European, 19th Century) THE JOLLY TAVERN GOERS. Oil on canvas interior tavern scene shows a group of men playing cards and drinking wine. A proprietor opens the door and looks in while another looks on from stairway. Housed in a gold molded wood frame. SIZE: 14-3/4” x 18-1/2”. CONDITION: Good with inpainting. 9-74984 SM (500-800)

563
$0.00

JAN VARENBERGH (Belgian) ENTERTAINING THE TODDLER. Oil on wood panel interior scene shows a young girl showing a clown marionette type toy to an infant in a basketry bassinet. A fire is seen in the large fireplace with objects adorning the room. An open window with a green curtain is behind. Signed on the stretcher of the settee that the older girl sits in “J. Varenbergh”. Housed in a carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: 14-3/4” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73541 MD (2,500-3,000)

564
$1,725.00

TWO STILL LIFE WORKS. 1) Eugenie-Juliette Fauz-Froidure (French 1886-) Floral still life. Watercolor on paper shows a blue-spotted pitcher with colorful pink, white and red flowers all against a printed fabric. Signed bottom right. Housed in a fancy decorated flower frame SIGHT SIZE: 6-1/4”h x 5”w. 2) Signed. (French, 19th- 20th Century). White vase of flowers. Small watercolor scene shows red and orange flowers in white vase. Signed bottom right E. John ? Housed in a small decorated frame. SIGHT SIZE: 4”h x 2-1/2”w. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-90211 SM (1,400-1,800)

565
$2,280.00

UNSIGNED (Early 20th Century) “PARIS, 1915”. Oil on canvas modernist abstract scene shows a still life with wine bottle, glass and bowl in various colors. Back of canvas “Paris 1915”. Housed in what appears to be its original decorated wood frame. SIZE: CONDITION: Three patches to reverse, good. 9-90192 SM (1,800-2,400)

566
$0.00

A DAVID (20th Century) PARIS CITY SCENE. Oil on canvas rooftop view looking across the city of Paris with the Moulin Rouge in the foreground. The street is busy with pedestrians and cars. Many buildings are seen with a white domed building on hill. Signed lower right. Housed in a nice decorative partial gilt frame with white liner. SIZE: 21-1/4” x 25-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74844 SM (800-1,200)

567
$287.00

EMILE BLONDEL (French, 1893-1970) “AUVERGNE PETOREAQUE, NEUVIAL, CANTAL”. Oil on canvas scene shows a stone connected house below a railway with train, cultivated fields with a family in the foreground and livestock. Signed lower right and dated “50”. Also signed and titled on reverse. Housed in a wood frame with linen covering which is “as is”. SIZE: 15” x 18”. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting. 9-90021 SM (1,000-1,500)

568
$0.00

A. MATTEHIEU (French, 19th/20th Century) DAY OF SAILING. Oil on wood panel shows a small sailboat with people aboard sailing along a beach with crashing waves. Signed lower right “A. Mattehieu”. Also “Ostende 1900”. This is possibly the work of Arsene Mattehieu. Housed in a period gold frame with inner green velvet and gilt liner. SIGHT SIZE: 5-1/2” x 9-3/4”. CONDITION: Surface dirt, otherwise very good. SM 9-74285 (500-700)

569
$600.00

SCHOOL OF BERNARD BUFFET (French, 1928-1999) “VILLAGE AU BORD DE L’EAU 61”. Oil on board scene shows white stucco buildings in front of a canal under light blue and white sky. Signed upper right “Bernard Buffet 61” and titled on reverse. Housed in a mahogany and gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 15” x 23”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72933 SM (400-600)

570
$0.00

FELIX GOGO (Belgian, 1872-1953) “VICIL EMPASSE A’XNVERS”. Fine oil on canvas scene shows a buildings passageway with several children seated and standing. A stairway is seen beyond. Possibly a church interior. Signed lower left. Also titled and signed on reverse of canvas. Housed in a fine and possibly original gesso decorated wood frame. SIZE: 26-1/2” x 22”. CONDITION: Craquelure, very good. 9-73548 SM (1,300-1,600)

571
$2,400.00

EMILE BULCKE (Belgian, 1875-1963) THE FLUTE PLAYER. Large oil on canvas woodland pond scene shows a child playing a flute only draped in a blue cloth sitting on a dirt and grass bank next to a pond filled with pond lilies. Housed in its original decorated wood frame having an artist name plaque and dated “1926”. Painting is unsigned. SIZE: 34” x 44”. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-74620 SM (1,500-2,000)

572
$0.00

FRANCOIS JOSEPH HUYGENS (Belgian, 1820-1908) PAIR OF HUNTED GAME SCENES. Identically housed in burl ogee type frames with gold liners. Both are oil on wood panel which have red wax seal to back. 1) Depicts a mallard duck hanging over a branch at the base of a tree, two other birds lay beside along with a shot and powder flask. Signed “Huygens 1867”. 2) Depicts a tree with hanging Hungarian partridge and a hare, shot flask, powder horn and gun leaning against stump. Signed lower right and dated “1867”. SIZE: 9” x 7”. CONDITION: Area on left side of hare painting is inpainted with gray color. Very light chipping at frame edge and slight warp. Very good. 9-74368 MD (2,500-4,000)

573
$287.00

PEDRO AMORSOLO (20th Century) PAIR OF PORTRAITS. Pastel portraits of South American man and woman. Man smokes a pipe and has a colorful cloth draped over his left shoulder. Woman having a colorful shawl and head cap. Both signed lower left and housed in identical gilt card wood frames. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIGHT SIZE: 23-1/2” x 17-1/2”. CONDITION: Inside of glass has spotting, otherwise good. 9-73993 SM (400-600)

574
$1,495.00

JAMES ABBOTT MCNEILL WHISTLER (American, 1834-1903) “THE RAG GATHERERS”. Fine etching signed and dated in the plate. Fifth State, V/V Kennedy 23. Housed in a gilt wood frame with wide white double matte. SIGHT SIZE: 6-1/2” x 4”. PLATE SIZE: 6” x 3-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90326 SM (1,500-2,000)

575
$1,560.00

PAUL CADMUS (American, 1904-1999) “WAITING FOR REHEARSAL”. Limited edition etching shows three dancers outside a doorway rehearsing for the New York City Ballet. Signed lower right. Titled and numbered “53/175”. Housed in a modern silver black edged frame with wide white matte. PLATE SIZE: 11” x 8”. SIGHT SIZE: 11-3/4” x 8-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90330 SM (1,500-2,000)

576
$0.00

ABBO OSTROSKY (AMERICAN, 1889-1975) TWO WORKS: CENTRAL PARK AND MANHATTAN SUBWAY CONSTRUCTION. 1) Shows Central Park with buildings and skyline behind. Pencil signed and dated in the plate, 1925. Housed in a hinged matte. PLATE SIZE: 11-3/4”h x 9”w. TOTAL SIZE: 16-3/4”h x 12”w. CONDITION: The usual tack holes used for drying Tack holes to side edges. 2) Pencil signed. Showing a construction of a subway with buildings. Housed in a hinged matte. PLATE SIZE: 11”h x 14”w. TOTAL SIZE: 12-3/4”h x 15-3/4”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90350 SM (1,000-1,500)

577
$0.00

FELIX HILAIRE BUHOT (French, 1847-1898) “WESTMINSTER PALACE, LONDON”. Pencil signed etching & drypoint shows a rendering of the famous palace in London on the river. Dated in the print “1884”. Pencil signed and with a red owl stamp. The outside border with historical vignettes. Housed in a silver gilt molded wood frame with white matte. PLATE SIZE: 11-1/4” x 15-3/4”. SIGHT SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90327 SM (2,000-3,000)

578
$4,600.00

JOHN STEUART CURRY (American 1897-1946) JOHN BROWN. Pencil signed lithograph shows John Brown in a wild demeanor with a tornado behind him and a sword on his side. Pencil signed bottom right and having an Associated American Artist label affixed to the reverse. Housed in simple ivory frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 15-1/2” x 11-1/2”. IMAGE SIZE: 14-3/4” x 10-3/4”. CONDITION: Some toning at edges, good. 9-90125 MD (4,000-6,000)

579
$345.00

AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY TWO PRINTS. 1) Luigi Lucioni (1900-1988). Trees in a Landscape. Engraving showing two trees in a landscape with fields and a hill. Signed lower right. Housed in its original wood frame with matte, probably an American Associated Artist edition. SIGHT SIZE: 8” x 13”. CONDITION: Toned, otherwise good. 2) Frank Hartley Anderson (1890-1947). “Church Supper”. Print shows African American family at a dinner table with conversation occurring while two waitresses serve dinner. Housed in a simple black frame. SIGHT SIZE: 13-3/4” x 15-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90196 SM (400-600)

580
$0.00

KIYOSHI SAITO (Japanese 1907-1992) SIBLINGS. Colorful two part woodblock print scene shows two girls with infants on their back in colorful costume. Pencil signed under a printed block cipher. Housed in a bamboo style black frame with white matte. SIZE: 14” x 9-1/4” each side. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90608 SM (400-600)

581
$0.00

RAPHAEL SOYER (American, 1899-1987) “THE SEAMSTRESS”. Pencil signed lithograph shows a woman at a sewing machine in an interior setting. Edition of 250, 1954. Housed in a black painted wood frame with white matte. PLATE SIZE: 9-3/4” x 11-3/4”. SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/4” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90337 SM (1,000-1,500)

582
$0.00

RAPHAEL SOYER (NEW YORK, 1899-1987) “SEATED NUDE”. Black and white lithograph shows a seated woman in a chair, 38/100 and signed lower right. Hinge mounted in a hinged matte. SIZE: 22-3/4”h x 17-1/4”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90338 SM (700-900)

583
$1,840.00

RAPHAEL SOYER (NEW YORK, 1899-1987) “YOUNG WOMAN DRYING HERSELF”. Color lithograph from an edition of 300, circa 1940. the scene shows a half dressed woman with dressing screen, drying her head. Pencil titled, “Behind Screen” and signed lower right. Reference Cole 57A. Hinge mounted on a hinge matte. SIZE: 21-1/2”h x 15”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90336 SM (1,500-2,000)

584
$2,587.00

MARY CABLE BUTLER (American, 1865-1946) LOW TIDE. Fine oil on board coastal scene shows red and yellow skiffs on dry land at low tide. Rocky shoreline with grass topped bluff. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine modern carved gilt and wood frame having name plaque. SIZE: 10” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74751 MD (2,000-3,000)

585
$1,755.00

CALEB ARNOLD SLADE (American 1882-1961) ROCKY COASTLINE. Fine oil on canvas scene shows waves crashing on upright angled rocky coastline. Signed bottom right “C.A. Slade”. The artist uses a quantity of paint to derive a three-dimensional aspect to his scene. Housed in a decorative gilt wood modern frame. Included with painting is an old picture postcard which has a photo of this painting on the front. SIZE: 18” x 21-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74838 MD (2,000-3,000)

586
$0.00

ELIOT CANDEE CLARK (American, 1883-1980) “COAST SCENE WITH SHARP CLOUDS”. Pastel scene shows a colorful evening sky over calm water with sailboat and sandy coastline. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt molded wood modern frame with linen matte having a Gallery Mayo Richmond, VA label. SIGHT SIZE: 11” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90122 SM (1,000-1,500)

587
$1,150.00

PAUL DOUGHERTY (American, 1877-1947) INCOMING TIDE. Oil on canvas coastline scene shows water cascading over large coastal rocks with a foam topped inlet. Signed “Dougherty” bottom center. Housed in a gesso decorated gold frame. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Some inpainting, signature fluoresces under blacklight. Very good. 9-71714 SM (2,000-3,000)

588
$0.00

CHARLES E. MARTIN (American, 1910-1995) “ROCKS ALONG THE SHORE”. Impressionistic watercolor shows round objects in light red and blue colors. Signed lower right. Housed in a gray painted frame with white matte. Exhibit label from the Ruth White Gallery, New York with artist name and title. SIGHT SIZE: 11” x 15”. CONDITION: Good. 9-71726 SM (2,000-3,000)

589
$4,200.00

JAMES BRADE SWORD (American, 1829-1915) “SEASCAPE, 1882”. Oil on board coastal scene shows a sailboat in ocean inlet. Beyond a low tide coastal scene with rocks, seaweed and flower grass. A nice scene, probably from the Newport, Rhode Island area. Signed lower right and dated “82”. Attached to reverse are two labels from Kennedy Galleries, Inc., New York. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 14” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90186 MD (3,500-4,500)

590
$7,800.00

ARMIN CARL HANSEN (American, 1886-1957) INNER HARBOR WITH BOATS. Oil on board bright summer scene shows several small boats in front of a long pier with blue ocean and blue sky above. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine reproduction carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 9” x 11-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90588 MD (9,000-12,000)

591
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO NICHOLAS ALDEN BROOKS (American, 1840-1904) STILL LIFE. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a vase with peacock feathers, two books, a pottery jar with white roses, a ewer and a decorated bowl. All resting on a printed table cover with brown drape and woodwork background. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 30” x 22”. CONDITION: Some surface dirt, otherwise very good. 9-74757 SM (1,750-2,250)

592
$5,462.00

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE (American 1849-1916) PEPPERS AND BUCKET. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a brass bale handled bucket with two green peppers against a dark olive green background. Unsigned. Housed in a wonderful period frame with large three-dimensional applied gesso roses to two corners. SIZE: 20” x 22”. CONDITION: Relined, craquelure, very good. 9-74847 SM (2,000-3,000)

593
$0.00

EDMUND D. HAWTHORN (American, 19th/20th Century) TABLETOP STILL LIFE. Oil on canvas scene shows a cranberry and clear wine glass next to a peeled and sectioned orange with a partially peeled and cut lemon with open walnuts next to a group of acorns and prunes. A large vase is in the background and a partially smoked cigar rests at the edge of the table. Signed lower left “ED Hawthorn”. Housed in its original gilt decorated frame. SIZE: 15-1/4” x 19-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good with some surface dirt. 9-90072 SM (800-1,200)

594
$234.00

SIGNED (Mid 20th Century) RED POPPIES. Fine oil on canvas still life shows a vase with a group of red poppies and green leaves. Light shines from the left. Signed lower left indistinctly. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: 9-73803 SM (700-1,000)

595
$345.00

LUCILLE (Mrs. H.M. Dingley, Jr.) MUDGETT (American, 1911-) STILL LIFE WITH FLOWERS IN BLUE VASE. Oil on canvas board shows a blue glass pedestal vase having colorful wildflower arrangement. Next to the vase is a brass figural lighter. Signed lower right. Housed in a wide gilt molded wood frame. Lucille Mudgett is a Maine artist and wife of Governor Dingley. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 30” x 20”. CONDITION: Discolored varnish, in need of cleaning. 9-73991 SM (400-800)

596
$900.00

CARRIE HORTON BLACKMAN (American, 1856-1935) “NASTURTIUMS STILL LIFE”. Oil on canvas glued to cardboard still life scene shows colorful flowers in a rose colored pitcher. Two flowers are seen on tabletop. Signed lower right. Housed in a period carved wood gold frame. SIZE: 17-3/4” x 13-3/4”. CONDITION: Inconsistent varnish, good. 9-90180 SM (600-800)

597
$3,105.00

SELDEN CONNOR GILE (AMERICAN, 1877-1947) YELLOW VASE OF FLOWERS. Unframed oil on board still life scene shows a squat brown vase filled with red flowers against a light blue/green background. Signed “Gile” on back SIZE: 7”h x 6”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90281 SM (600-800)

598
$0.00

SCHOOL OF WILLIAM SIDNEY MOUNT (American, 1807-1868) PORTRAIT OF WOMAN WITH CHILD. Oil on board scene shows a black- haired woman in colorful dress with child on back who wears a red cap and holds a stick high in the air. The woman is standing on a rock in the midst of crossing a woodland stream. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 8” x 6”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74551 SM (1,500-2,000)

599
$0.00

PAULING (American 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Oval oil on canvas three quarter portrait of a woman seated in a Victorian carved chair. She wears a black dress with lace cuffs and lace bonnet. An interior scene having a stand with two books and she holds a pair of spectacles in her hand. The books may denote that she is an author or poet. There is a Pauling listed from Albany, NY. It is signed lower left “Pauling 1871”. Housed in its original fancy rectangular frame with oval window. SIZE: 22-1/2” x 17”. CONDITION: Some light chips at bottom stretcher line, generally good. 9-74848 SM (1,000-1,500)

600
$0.00

ALBERT GOLD (American, 1916-2006) THE BOXER. Oil on canvas study shows a boxer with red trunks seated next to trainer and other men in a dressing room with camera man. A woman is seen off in the distance in an open door. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 20” x 18”. CONDITION: Some minor inpainting, study scratch marks present, generally very good. 9-90258 MD (4,000-6,000)

601
$0.00

JOHN SLOAN (American, 1871-1951) DOWN AND OUT. Conti crayon on paper scene shows a man on the ground as a result of a fight with another gentleman. A number of men and boys look on. Signed lower left “John Sloan 1929”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 17-1/4” x 12-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90331 MD (5,000-7,000)

602
$0.00

WILLIAM GROPPER (American, 1897-1977) “EXHIBIT A”. Oil on canvas board shows a lawyer in green jacket with Exhibit A in his hands. Signed lower left “Gropper”. A Forum Gallery New York label affixed to back. Housed in gray painted wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 10” x 8”. CONDITION: Uneven varnish layer, generally good. 9-90204 MD (4,500-5,500)

603
$2,400.00

GEORGE GROSZ (American 1893-1959) “DR. X UND FRAY”. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a woman in bed with her dress pulled up and an older doctor listening to her heart. A vase of flowers is next to the bed and the room is well appointed. Signed lower left “Grosz” and title on back of canvas. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Three small patches with corresponding inpainting. One small spot in wall. Otherwise good. 9-90283 MD (4,000-6,000)

604
$1,800.00

AFTER FRANK WESTON BENSON (American, 1862-1951) PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Oil on canvasboard half portrait of an Asian gentleman glancing towards viewer. He wears a black robe with colorful medallion. Signed lower right “FW Benson 31”. Housed in a decorated wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 20” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90260 SM (3,000-5,000)

605
$3,000.00

ATTRIBUTED TO EASTMAN JOHNSON (American, 1824-1906) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL. Charcoal on paper half portrait pencil portrait shows a young girl with light hair wearing a white dress with fine detail. Signed lower right “E. Johnson 1870”. Mounted against backing. Housed in a modern gilt frame with wide ivory matte. SIZE: 15” x 13”. CONDITION: Crease in the upper left, generally very good. 9-73783 SM (1,500-2,000)

606
$0.00

EDWARD TAYLOR SNOW (American, 1844-1913) “A SUMMER DAY, NEW JERSEY”. Large mixed media summer landscape shows four sheep lying next to water under three large trees at the edge of a pasture with trees in background under light blue sky. Signed lower right “E. Taylor Snow”. Housed in a fine gesso decorated modern gilt frame with linen matte and small gold liner. Frame having a brass plaque with title and artist name. Attached to the back are the original exhibition labels which were removed from the original frame as follows: Art Club of Philadelphia, 1906 Ninth Annual Exhibition; Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; and two other. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIGHT SIZE: 21-1/2” x 34-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73995 MD (2,000-4,000)

607
$4,200.00

HENRY MARTIN GASSER (American, 1909-1981) THE DEEP SNOW OF WINTER. Large watercolor winter scene shows a man walking between high snow drifts on a walkway between a house and barn. A stone wall is seen with another house and hills beyond. Signed lower right “H. Gasser”. Housed in a weathered molded wood modern frame with double matte. SIGHT SIZE: 19-1/2” x 28”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74840 (2,500-4,000)

608
$747.00

HENRY MARTIN GASSER (American, 1909-1981) SCHOONERS. Watercolor scene shows two fishing schooners side by side with a small rowboat. Only part of the ships can be seen, one with a green hull and the other blue. A man works atop the green hulled vessel. Signed lower right “H. Gasser”. Housed in a fine period gilt molded wood frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 7-1/4” x 9-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90039 (500-1,000)

609
$3,600.00

NELSON AUGUSTUS MOORE (American 1824-1902) FISHING ON LAKE GEORGE. Oil on board scene shows the sun setting behind a wood lined lake, hills in the background with colorful sky. A boat with three fishermen in the foreground with a sailboat. Pencil signed with an illegible title on reverse. Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 5-1/2” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting. 9-90130 SM (2,000-3,000)

610
$0.00

NELSON AUGUSTUS MOORE (American 1824-1902) “STUDY OF A SKY”. Oil on unstretched canvas scene shows two sailboats under a setting sun and on calm water. Signed bottom right “Moore” and stamped “N. A. Moore Studio” on reverse. Housed on an antique gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 5-3/4” x 7-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90132 SM (2,000-3,000)

611
$1,437.00

NELSON AUGUSTUS MOORE (American 1824-1902) “SHORE WALK”. Oil on board scene shows two men walking on a path by a body of water with sailboat, darkening skies with blue sky and white clouds. Pencil signed with title on reverse. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 5-1/2” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-90131 SM (2,000-3,000)

612
$0.00

W FRANCIS SNOW (American, 19th/20th Century) NEW ENGLAND HOMESTEAD. Fine oil on canvas New England landscape shows a large yellow saltbox Colonial home having three stories, green shutters and large brick chimneys. A small connected barn is partially hidden by a large blossoming apple tree. The sun cascades light from the left side and there is another home on a hillside in the distance. Signed lower left “W F Snow”. Housed in its original gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 18” x 25”. CONDITION: Very good with light craquelure and some varnish discoloring. 9-74354 MD (1,000-2,000)

613
$0.00

JAMES GRABOWSKI (American, 20th Century) OFF A SANDY BEACH. Acrylic on canvas scene shows a sailboat sailing around a point of land which has a sandy beach. Deep blue ocean with white caps, blue sky with white clouds. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with linen matte. SIZE: 16” x 40”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90115 MD (1,500-2,500)

614
$0.00

JAMES GRABOWSKY (American, 20th Century) ROUNDING THE POINT. Acrylic on canvas scene shows a sailboat rounding a point of land with lighthouse, sandy beach and houses. Several sails are seen on horizon under a blue and white cloud sky. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 11” x 35”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90114 MD (1,000-2,000)

615
$0.00

BLAIKIE HINES (American, Late 20th Century) “1887 AMERICA’S CUP”. Oil on panel nautical scene shows two racing boats next to each other with two steam yachts off stern. Signed lower right “Blakie Hines”. Housed in a good gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90119 SM (1,500-1,800)

616
$1,380.00

BLAIKIE HINES (American, 20th Century) WATCHING THE PRAIRIE “SCHOONERS”. Oil on masonite panoramic scene shows a Native American on horseback looking out over the prairie with mesas and mountain. Nine covered wagons are proceeding along the trail. Beautifully rendered blue sky with white and gray clouds. Housed in a copper colored molded wood frame with title and artist plaque. SIZE: 18-1/2” x 29”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90118 MD (1,500-2,500)

617
$0.00

BLAIKIE HINES (American, 20th Century) OUT FOR A WINTER STROLL. Oil on masonite winter scene shows a man with his two dogs on a snow covered path leading from Colonial New England home. A bridge is nearby which crosses a small stream which reflects the orange and yellow sunset. The path winds along a wooded area with two large trees. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 21” x 31”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-72100 SM (1,000-2,000)

618
$4,312.00

SCHOOL OF ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) TALL SHIP. Large oil on canvas harbor scene shows a tall ship anchored next to a smaller ship with figures in rowboats. The scene is reflected in the foreground water. Unsigned. Housed in a decorated, carved-wood antique frame. SIZE: 39-1/2” x 29-1/2”. CONDITION: Craquelure very good. 9-74554 MD (2,000-3,000)

619
$1,725.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) TWO WORKS NEW YORK CITY. A pair of pencil and crayon drawings of New York street scenes. Both marked New York and signed “A.T.”. Housed in oak molded wood frames. SIGHT SIZE: 8-1/2” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Good. 9-90290 SM (800-1,200)

620
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, mid 20th Century) OLD NORTH CHURCH MARBLEHEAD, MASSACHUSETTS. Gouache on paper scene shows a large church with vine-covered front having a number of churchgoers outside. Attached to the back is a brochure cover showing the church. Housed in a fine gilt frame with linen and gilt liner. SIGHT SIZE 13-1/2” x 11”. CONDITION: Small hole in church roof, otherwise very good. 9-74594 SM (1,500-2,000)

621
$0.00

ALFRED HAYWARD (American, 1883-1939) ROCKPORT QUARRY. Large watercolor scene shows a large granite quarry with arched bridge beyond. Signed lower right “Alfred Hayward Rockport 1920”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with two mattes. SIGHT SIZE: 23-1/2” x 28-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74573 SM (1,800-2,200)

622
$0.00

ALFRED HAYWARD (American, 1883-1939) CAPE ANN QUARRY. Large watercolor has colorful scene showing the interior of a quarry wall with ladders. Atop is a building with stecked granite having water beyond. Signed lower right “Alfred Hayward 1920”. Housed in a gilt modern wood frame with double matte. SIGHT SIZE: 22-1/2” x 28-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74593 (1,800-2,200)

623
$0.00

H R BUTMAN (European, 20th Century) ROUGH GOING. Oil on canvas marine scene shows four men in a small boat named “Pilot Dieppe”. They are cresting a large wave heading for an oncoming large sailing vessel. Signed lower left “HR Butman 1902”. Housed in a molded oak frame with white liner. SIZE: 20” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73485 SM (1,500-2,500)

624
$2,530.00

MELBOURNE HAVELOCK HARDWICK (American, 1857-1916) WAITING FOR THE FISHING FLEET. Fine watercolor scene shows a beach with two women and small child with empty baskets. They look out over the ocean with three ships returning from fishing. Signed lower right. Housed in its period decorated gilt frame with gilt wide matte. SIGHT SIZE: 17” x 23”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74703 (1,500-2,500)

625
$0.00

RAGNAR OLSON (American, -1949) HARBOR IN WINTER. Oil on canvas winter scene shows five sailboats moored side by side in a harbor with masts up and sails down. Signed lower right “Ragnar Olson” and dated “36”. Housed in its original molded gilt period frame. SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Craquelure, very good. 9-73889 SM (1,000-2,000)

626
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) “ENTRANCE HARBOUR ST. JOHNS N.S. Oval oil on artist board scene shows several ships entering a narrow harbour leading to a hillside city. The steep cliffs support one large cross atop with sunset-type sky. Housed in an old gold frame with gilt oval liner. SIZE: 10” x 8”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74827 SM (300-500)

627
$2,357.00

PERCY FRANKLIN WOODCOCK (Canadian, 1855-1936) “AFTERGLOW”. Oil on canvas winter scene shows a snow covered road through forest. Rose colored sunset is seen through trees. Signed lower right “Percy Woodcock”. Housed in a molded wood frame having old name plaque with title and artist. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 16-1/2” x 25-1/2”. CONDITION: Relined, craquelure, good. 9-74142 MD (1,000-2,000)

628
$2,415.00

FORREST KING MOSES (American, 1893-1974) “THREE PONDS”. Oil on masonite primitive scene shows a group of Colonial houses in the winter having a mill and three connected ponds. Rolling hills under blue sky. Signed lower right “Forrest K. Moses”. Also an artist label on reverse with title, date of painting “Jan 1963”. Forrest is the son of noted artist Grandma Moses (Anna Mary Robertson Moses). Housed in a burl wood style and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73503 SM (1,200-1,500)

629
$1,170.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) SPANNING THE GORGE. Oil on canvas scene shows a wood post bridge spanning the rocky ledge sides of a small gorge. A river runs over falls and under the bridge, two figures herd cows across the bridge. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 16” x 12”. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting, very good. 9-74595 SM (1,200-1,500)

630
$1,265.00

MARY E LORING WARNER (American, 1860-) WOODLAND POOL. Oil on canvas laid on board woodland scene shows a stream with small waterfall cascading into a woodland pool. Sunlight shines in the background trees which reflects on the pool. Signed lower right “M E Loring (Mary’s maiden name). Housed in an Art Nouveau style wide period frame. SIZE: 12-1/2” x 18-1/4”. CONDITION: Spot inpainting, generally very good. 9-90207 SM (1,200-1,500)

631
$0.00

WILLIAM FISHER (American, 1891-1985) BIG FALLS. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a large waterfall cascading through rocks lined with green trees. Two figures are seen at falls end next to green water. Signed lower right “William Fisher”. Housed in a carved wood period frame. SIZE: 30” x 25”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90442 SM (1,000-1,200)

632
$0.00

JAMES KNOX (American 1866-1942) ENJOYING THE DAY. Oil on canvas scene shows several small sailboats in front of a large castle with green lawns. Signed very lightly bottom right. Housed in a new gilt molded wood frame with name tag. SIZE: 8-1/2” x 11”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90127 SM (2,000-3,000)

633
$1,092.00

LEWIS (EDWARD) HERZOG (American 1868-1943) LANDSCAPE WITH BOATS IN WATER. Unsigned oil on masonite scene shows two boats on water below mountains. Foreground showing the rock and grass shoreline. The masonite marked “From the Estate of Lewis Herzog LH 120”. Housed in a modern gilt gesso decorated frame with linen lining. SIZE: 6” x 9-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90123 SM (1,000-1,500)

634
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN H. BEARD (American, 19th Century) THE ONCOMING SAILBOAT. Oil on canvas scene shows a one mast sailboat approaching a wood pylon dock with three people atop. The water is at low tide and a small row boat is dry on sand. A cleared hillside is seen under gray skies. Signed center bottom “BEARD 88”. Housed in its original gesso decorated antique frame. On reverse of stretcher is an A. A. Walker & Co. Framing label. SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Four areas of paint loss and canvas showing, otherwise good. Surface dirt. 9-90269 SM (1,500-2,000)

635
$575.00

MANNEVILLE ELIHU DEARING BROWN (American, 1810-1896) MIDNIGHT SAILING ON THE HUDSON. Night time oil on canvas scene shows several sailboats on calm water surrounded by hills and mountains. A full moon shines through scattered clouds. Housed in an antique gesso frame. SIZE: 10” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90239 SM (1,000-1,500)

636
$575.00

FRANCIS HOPKINSON SMITH (American 1838-1915) RIVER DOCKS. Gouache on heavy paper scene shows several docks with tall posts and boats with English style buildings on far shore. Blue and yellow glass jars and seen on dock in foreground. Signed lower left. Housed in what may be its original gilt molded wood frame with gilt liner. SIGHT SIZE: 25” x 17”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90025 SM (1,000-2,000)

637
$12,075.00

EDWARD MITCHELL BANNISTER (American 1828-1901) TILLING THE FIELD. Oil on canvas backed by cardboard of New England farm scene shows a man behind a pair of steer with harrow all under large trees and blue sky. Most likely a scene from Rhode Island or Massachusetts. Signed lower left. Housed in a fancy gilt period frame with gold liner. REFERENCE: According to Who’s Who “Bannister was among the earliest Rhode Island landscape painters and the first African-American artist to win National recognition”. SIZE: 13” x 11”. CONDITION: Good. 9-74552 MD (5,000-7,000)

638
$3,600.00

CHARLES WARREN EATON (American, 1857-1937) SUNSET LANDSCAPE. Unsigned oil on canvas scene shows a colorful light blue to orange sunset behind two tall wispy trees. Housed in a good gesso decorated antique gilt frame. SIZE: 26-1/4” x 13”. CONDITION: Relined, stretched on new stretcher, inpainting. Very good. 9-90499 MD (4,000-6,000)

639
$0.00

PETER TYSVER (American, 20th Century) FIELD OF WALLS. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows grass fields separated by stone walls with a mountain/hill background. A nicely rendered Maine landscape. Signed bottom right “Tysver”. Housed in a molded wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 17” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90302 SM (1,200-1,500)

640
$0.00

ROY HENRY BROWN (American, 1879-1956) THE WINDING ROAD. Oil on canvasboard fall scene shows a dirt road winding along a river. The bank having low bushes and tree. A fenced area is on the right side with large tree. Signed lower right “Roy Brown”. Housed in a gold decorated wood frame. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90250 SM (1,000-1,500)

641
$0.00

THOMAS BARTHOLOMEW/BAILEY GRIFFIN (American, 1858-1918) “CONNECTICUT VALLEY”. Oil on canvas scene shows water winding through tree and brush lined banks. Gray and white sky. Signed lower left “TB Griffin”. Housed in its original gold liner. Pencil titled on reverse of stretcher. SIZE: 12” x 18”. CONDITION: Surface dirt, small puncture in edge of tree. Otherwise very good. 9-90138 SM (1,500-2,000)

642
$0.00

HENRY HAMMOND GALLISON (American, 1850-1910) NEW ENGLAND HOMESTEAD. Oil on canvas summer scene shows a two-half story Colonial home with three barns. A large rock wall lines the driveway. Below the farm and in the foreground is a stream with sandy and rock banks. Signed lower right “H H Gallison 91”. Scene is under gray skies. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame with gesso leaf decoration having an artist plaque. Back stretcher retaining its original Frost & Adams label. SIZE: 17-1/2” x 25”. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting. 9-74760 MD (2,000-3,000)

643
$2,520.00

KARL EMILE TERMOHLEN (American, 1863-) MORNINGS GOLDEN GLOW. Impressionistic oil on canvas landscape shows a path beside winding water through colorful trees with fog draped sunlight and blue sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gesso decorated frame. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 20” x 30”. CONDITION: One small patch to reverse, generally very good. 9-74118 MD (1,000-2,000)

644
$960.00

NELLIE E. MCCORMICK (American, 1866- ) GREEN GRAPES. Large oil on canvas still life shows large bunches of green grapes with green leaves on a table top with reddish-brown background. Signed lower right “N.E. McCormick, ‘93”. Housed in a simple oak frame with natural finish. SIZE: 16” x 46”. CONDITION: Tack holes at bottom edge from previous stretcher. Light chipping to edges, generally good. 9-74542 SM (1,000-1,500)

645
$805.00

UNSIGNED (American School, 19th Century) TABLE TOP FRUIT STILL LIFE. Wonderful pastel still life shows a white bowl of strawberries, half a lemon, an orange and a walnut on a white with black speckled marble top. Unsigned. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame. SIGHT SIZE: 9-1/2” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74320 SM (700-1,000)

646
$977.00

UNSIGNED (19th/20th Century) STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT. Oil on board still life scene shows a grouping of fruit including strawberries, red and green grapes and apples. A fly sits atop the front apple, below which are two acorns. Unsigned. Housed in a good antique gilt frame with gilt liner. SIGHT SIZE: 8-3/4” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74321 SM (700-1,000)

647
$345.00

FRED T. SMITH (19th Century) FLORAL AND FRUIT STILL LIFE. Fine watercolor on board scene shows blue grapes, peaches, chili peppers with red, blue and white flowers in a lush forest floor. Signed lower right “Fred ca T. Smith”. Housed in its original gilt frame with shaped gilt inner liner. The back with pencil inscription of name and dated 1870. SIZE: 8-1/2” x 11”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74961 SM (800-1,200)

648
$1,020.00

CHANDLER (American, 19th/20th Century) STILL LIFE OF FRUIT. Pastel scene shows a clear bowl of fruit with fruit spill over. Fruit includes grapes, watermelon, oranges, pear and apple. Signed lower left. Housed in a flat oak frame with gold liner. SIGHT SIZE: 13-1/2” x 27-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90073 SM (400-600)

649
$0.00

CLARA D. (SIMPSON) DAVIDSON (American, 1874-1962) FLOWER LINED WALKWAY. Oil on canvas scene shows a Colonial doorway in blue hews with a large tree on right and colorful flowers lining the front walkway. Unsigned front. Estate stamped on reverse and numbered “6117”. Housed in a gilt oak wood frame with beaded liner. SIZE: 19-3/4” x 16”. CONDITION: New stretcher, relined. Very good. 974619 (1,750-2,250)

650
$0.00

GERALD VIVIAN DAVIS (American, 1899-1987) “DOORWAY”. Oil on canvas scene shows a view out an interior door onto a porch with artist’s easel and painting, table, vase of flowers and chairs. Beyond are brightly colored sunlit trees and lawn. Signed lower right “Gerald Davis ‘77”. Titled on back of canvas. Housed in a simple gilt wood frame. We believe this to be a view of the artist’s home. SIZE: 39” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74982 MD (2,000-4,000)

651
$6,612.00

FREDERICK LESTER SEXTON (American 1889-1975) LATE AFTERNOON – AUTUMN. Oil on board fall scene shows a stand of colorful trees against a fading light sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a carved gilt period frame with name plaque. Remnants of an original National Academy of Design label affixed to the back. SIZE: 21” x 25”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74748 MD (2,000-3,000)

652
$747.00

FRANK SWIFT CHASE (American, 1886-1958) SUMMER VIEW. Oil on board scene shows colorful trees surrounding a small house with hills in the background under blue and gray sky. A nice impressionistic landscape. Housed in a period gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90427 SM (1,200-1,800)

653
$0.00

J. H. RENWIK (Early 20th Century) COLORFUL TREES. Colorful oil on canvas scene shows several varieties of trees with different colored foliage; one with flowering vine, probably a Southern scene. Signed lower right which appears to be “J. H. Renwik 1915”. Housed in a good gilt and black painted old frame. SIZE: 27” x 22”. CONDITION: Relined. Inpainting. Very good. 9-90195 SM (1,750-2,250)

654
$0.00

JULIA KUMMEL SUTHERLAND (American, 19th/20th Century) POND FISHING. Unsigned oil on canvas landscape scene shows a man fishing in a meadow pond under a large tree. People are seen in distance haying and there is a house at the top of a dirt path. A pleasing late summer scene. Housed in a modern stained wood frame. Index card with artist attached to back. SIZE: 10-1/2” x 20”. CONDITION: Small area at center with paint loss, frame lines. Otherwise very good. 9-90007 SM (300-500)

655
$0.00

ALICE CONKLIN BEVIN (American, 1898-) A REFLECTIVE MOMENT. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a young woman in a lavender robe. She looks down at her reflection into the hand mirror that she holds in her lap. A rose printed curtain is behind her an a picture adorns the wall. Signed lower right “Bevin”. Housed in a wide weathered wood frame. SIZE: 27-1/4” x 25”. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. 9-90185 MD (4,000-6,000)

656
$0.00

SAMUEL GEORGE PHILLIPS (American, 1890-1965) AFTERNOON REST. Oil on canvas garden scene shows a mother and infant seated in a chair in garden setting. They sit under a colorful tree and the mother wears a yellow hat. Unsigned front. Signed on the back “Phillips”. There are two names in pen on stretcher “Miss Stewart” and “Miss ?”. SIZE: 18” x 15”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72938 LG (5,000-7,000)

657
$0.00

RONALD BROOKS KITAJ (American, 1932-) BURLESQUE. Color silkscreen limited edition shows three vignettes of dancers, one in shadow the other a sailor dancing and another a flute player with dancer. Possible pastel additions which are hard to differentiate from the silkscreen. Signed lower left in pencil “Kitaj 147/250”. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame. SIZE: 29-1/2” x 22”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90075 SM (1,000-2,000)

658
$120.00

BROMBEG (Late 20th Century) “DAWN TO DUSK VARIATION I”. Limited Edition lithograph with abstract design made up of 112 cut 1/4” strips with white spaces between. Pencil signed, titled and numbered “2/10”. Housed in a silver painted wood frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 22-3/4” x 34-3/4”. IMAGE SIZE: 21-1/2” x 34”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74507 SM (200-400)

659
$300.00

KAREL APPEL (Dutch, 1921-2006) “CAT SUITE” Color serigraph shows a colorful cat against a black background. Pencil signed and numbered “55/125” lower right. A certificate of authenticity from Genesis Galleries affixed to reverse. Housed in a metal brass type frame with double matte (frame with tape marks). SIGHT SIZE: 23-1/2” x 30-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90409 SM (500-1,000)

660
$540.00

SALVADOR DALI (Spanish, 1904-1989) UNTITLED. Signed limited edition color lithograph depicts a mans head and torso against green tree background. Protruding from the mans mouth are human legs and an object protrudes form his head. Numbered “128/150”. Signed bottom right. Housed in a good gilt frame with wide matte and inner gold liner. Also pen signed on back with cutout for viewing. IMAGE SIZE: 9-1/2” x 7”. SIGHT SIZE: 11-3/4” x 8-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90373 SM (400-800)

661
$0.00

LOUISE A. FREEDMAN (American, 1915-) DESERTED COURTYARD. Unframed colored lithograph showing a courtyard in an industrial complex. Pencil signed, titled and numbered “29/50”. IMAGE SIZE: 22-1/4” x 18”. OVERALL SIZE: 28” x 24”. CONDITION: Good. 9-90349 SM (200-400)

662
$0.00

LEROY NEIMAN (American, 1926-) “MICHAEL JORDAN”. Colorful lithograph showing Michael Jordan in various basketball poses. Pencil signed. Also having a remark “The Michael Jordan Foundation”. Housed in a modern frame with red matte. SIGHT SIZE: 35” x 23-3/4”. CONDITION: Print is very good, frame glass is broken. 9-74669 SM (400-600)

663
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American/British School, Mid 19th Century) ALLEGORICAL SCENE. Oil on canvas interior scene showing “Kora, the Virgin of Corinth, also known as Callirhoe, who is seeing her beloved’s profile cast upon the wall the firelight, seized a spent coal and drew an outline around him” as stated on back. Scene shows a warrior lying on a daybed being tended to by a young maiden. A lute and armor are seen beside. Housed in what is probably its original antique birdseye frame. PROVENANCE: Out of a private Boston, MA area home, original found in CT. SIZE: 17” x 21”. CONDITION: Craquelure, good. 9-73330 SM (1,000-2,000)

664
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) ALLEGORICAL LANDSCAPE. Large oil on canvas landscape shows a mother with infant and child seated on ground next to a castle ruin. A man is seen next to a horse with water and sailboats beyond. Goats are seen below cliff and other ruins are seen under a colorful sky. Housed in a fine decorated, gilt gesso decorated frame which has a “St. Louis Molding Factory” label. SIZE: 27” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74633 SM (400-800)

665
$230.00

HORACE P. GILES (American, 1850-) COASTAL STORM. Oil on canvas scene shows a rocky coastline being hit by rough seas. Dark storm clouds are above with a nice rendition of a stormy sea. Signed lower left “ h P Giles”. Also signed on reverse of canvas. Housed in its original gilt pebble surface liner. SIZE: 15” x 25”. CONDITION: Some chipping to lower edge. Otherwise good. 9-72596 SM (500-1,000)

666
$1,207.00

CHARLES ALBERT ROGERS (American, 1848-1918) MEDITERRANEAN HARBOR AT SUNSET. Oil on canvas scene shows several sailboats side by side in front of a setting sun on horizon of a calm sea. Domed buildings are seen off to the left in distance all under a bright colored sky. Signed lower left “Charles A. Rogers 1892”. Housed in a modern decorated carved wood frame. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 25” x 30”. CONDITION: Relined with inpainting, very good. 9-74121 SM (800-1,200)

667
$575.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL PAINTING. Oil on canvas scene shows a river with sailboats. The river is lined with bushes and trees all under a colorful sky from yellow to bluish/gray. Housed in a fine antique lemon gold frame. SIZE: 18” x 26”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74684 SM (500-1,000)

668
$1,265.00

ERIC L. PAPE (American 1870-1938) COASTAL SCENE. Oil on board scene shows an island with a lighthouse in blue ocean off a coastline with scattered trees and grass. Housed in a modern gilt frame. Back of board estate stamp. Unsigned front. SIZE: 8” x 10-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74724 SM (400-600)

669
$0.00

BEN PAULEKAS (American, 1915-2004) PROVINCETOWN SHADOW. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a two-story house with porch having the sun from the left casting a shadow. Lobster pots, buoys and rowboat are on dry land while the owners lobster boat is in a calm bay. Provincetown tower is seen off right land and sailboats dot the horizon. Signed lower right. Housed in a good mahogany style molded wood frame. SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-74721 SM (400-600)

670
$0.00

C. A. ODIORNE (19th Century) PANORAMIC VIEW OF MOUNTAIN VALLEY. Round watercolor scene shows two explorers standing near a mountain set of waterfalls with a large city beyond. A large castle is seen atop an island bluff and snowy mountain peeks are seen in the distance. Artist monogram at center bottom and dated “1878”. The back having a pencil location which is illegible. Housed in its original white decorated frame with white matte. SIZE: 12” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74900 SM (900-1,200)

671
$0.00

HILDEGARDE HUME HAMILTON (American 1898-1970) “CASA DE LA PALMAS, SEVILLE”. Oil on canvas scene shows an arched entry way from courtyard to street. Signed lower left. Housed in its original silver painted ripple decorated frame having a Casa Roldan Cevilla label. Also Exhibit label from the Pen & Brush Club NYC and the Plainfield Art Assoc. SIZE: 14” x 10-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74843 SM (800-1,200)

672
$0.00

SIR ERNEST GEORGE (British, 1839-1922) “AMSTERDAM – 1888”. Fine watercolor Dutch scene shows a canal through city with buildings, boats and people. Signed center bottom and titled bottom right. Housed in a nice modern gilt wood frame with highlighted matte. SIGHT SIZE: 13-1/4” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90380 SM (500-1,000)

673
$632.00

SIR DAVID YOUNG CAMERON (United Kingdom 1865-1945) “LUXOR, EGYPT”. Watercolor and graphite scene shows the ruins with large pillars and grand entrance. Watercolor highlights to background, buildings and sky. Pencil signed bottom right. Housed in modern gilt frame with a double matte with lined highlights and artist name. Original label from Jas. McClure & Son Glasgow with artist name and title, dated “16/10/28” SIGHT SIZE: 16-1/2” x 9”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90022 SM (500-1,000)

674
$0.00

WILLIAM LEIGHTON LITCH (Scottish, 1804-1883) ALPINE CASTLE. Watercolor scene shows a stone castle atop mountain with snow covered peak beyond. Figures are seen at valley floor with house, water and trees. SIGHT SIZE: 8” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Some light toning, generally very good. 9-90379 SM (500-1,000)

675
$0.00

ALFRED BIRDSEY (BRITISH, 1912-1996) TWO WORKS: SAILING SCENES. Watercolor on paper scenes show abstract sailboats on water with houses and land. Signed bottom right Bridsey. Housed in simple black and gold frames. SIGHT SIZE: 8-1/2”h x 11-3/4”w. CONDITION: Good. 9-74704 SM (800-1,200)

676
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ALFRED WILLIAM STRUT (British, 1856-1924) STAY BACK OR I AM GOING TO SHOOT. Large oil on canvas hunting scene shows a hunter crouched behind a small bluff with rifle ready. Two dogs are seen behind growling and ready to pounce. A hat has been thrown to the ground and a recent shot hare is at their feet. All with a mountain landscape background. Housed in a silver gilt tarnished frame. SIZE: 24” x 33”. CONDITION: Relined, restored. Fair to good. 9-74670 SM (800-1,200)

677
$0.00

R MALCOLM LLOYD (British, ?-1899) BUSY HARBOR. Watercolor and gouache harbor scene shows a busy harbor with sailboats, steamships and rowboats. Signed lower right. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt molded wood frame with inner gold liner having artist tag and glass front. SIZE: 13” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74617 SM (500-800)

678
$115.00

DAVID RATINOLL (19th/ 20th Century) FOUR WATERCOLORS. Small watercolors, all housed in simple gilt frames with white mattes. One shows an arch with people, another shows people on street. A third shows woman artist painting and the last a green landscape. Each are signed in lower right with what appears to be “David Ratinoll”. SIZE: Range from 1-3/4” x 5-1/4” to 6-3/4” x 4-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90407 SM (200-400)

679
$460.00

JOHN FULLEYLOVE (British, 1847-1908) “ST. GILLES DU GARD PROVENCE”. Fine watercolor shows a fancy carved front building with stone steps having several people on and nearby. A café is seen on right side under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left and dated “1886”. Housed in a partial gilt molded wood frame with highlighted matte. SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/2” x 14-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90378 SM (500-1,000)

680
$0.00

SERGE (FABLO) VENTADOUR (Canadian 1937-) “OU EN SOMMES NOUS”. Oil on masonite surrealistic scene shows a daliesque-type scene with an ant man approaching a castle below steep cliff mountain with blue mountain background. Signed lower left “Fablo 73”. Reverse has title, artist and date also a Four Winds Gallery label. Housed in a modern chip carved frame with black cloth and gold lining. SIZE: 16” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74869 SM (800-1,200)

681
$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. 9-90287 SM (600-800)

682
$0.00

PUETTY JONG (American late 20th Century) “ATHENA”. Oil on canvas abstract modern scene in various colorful shades around the central motif. Housed in a simple wood frame. Signed on bottom right and signed, titled and dated “1972” on reverse on canvas. SIZE: 20” x 16”. CONDITION: Good. 9-74870 SM (500-1,000)

683
$0.00

KATHLEEN WRIGHT (American, 20th Century) STRIPED FOREST. Modern unframed oil on canvas shows a scene of leafless trees with leaf covered ground. Trees are shades of purple and green/blue stripes. Signed lower right. SIZE: 36” x 30-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74722 (200-300)

684
$0.00

THOMAS BROWNELL ELDRED (American 1903-1993) TWO DRAWINGS. 1) Modern drawing showing a man with pointed stick and nude female. Housed in a modern molded wood frame with mattes. SIZE: 10-1/2” x 8”. 2) Nude man with enlarged foot and hand. Housed in an old gilt frame with new matte. SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/2” x 8”. Both are signed in pencil “Eldred”. CONDITION: Both have foxing. Good. 9-74727 SM (200-300)

685
$920.00

RUFINO TAMAYO (Mexican 1899-1991) WATERMELON MAN. Interesting silkscreen (?) scene shows a man seated at a table eating a section of watermelon with pieces on the table and a piece resting on a stand behind him. A rain of watermelon seeds surround him. Bright colors on masonite. Housed in a painted molded wood frame. Signed lower left “Tamayo 40”. SIZE: 28” x 22”. CONDITION: One small scrape below bottom watermelon, otherwise very good. 9-74876 SM (1,200-1,600)

686
$0.00

REINALDO MANZKE (Brazilian, Early 20th Century) TROPICAL SAIL. Gouache tropical scene shows a sailboat with figures of a shoreline with palm tree colorful sky. Signed lower right “Manzke”. SIGHT SIZE: 10” x 7”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74508 SM (300-500)

687
$1,150.00

WILSON BIGAUD (Haitian, 1929-) COCK FIGHT. Large oil on masonite Haitian scene shows eight men and one woman around a make-do ring with cock fight going on. The lady dispenses bottles to the spectators. Thatched roof houses are seen with a landscape background. A nice primitive folk art island scene. Signed lower right. Unframed. SIZE: 24” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90305 SM (1,500-2,000)

688
$150.00

Y. VEISSIER (First Half 20th Century) SUN BATHER. Oil on board scene shows nude woman seated on grass on edge of pond, blue mountains are seen in the far distance with blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIGHT SIZE: 10” x 13”. CONDITION: Good. 9-74725 SM (400-600)

689
$0.00

NIELS PETER CHRISTENSEN (Danish, 1873-1960) TWO WORKS: HORSES IN LANDSCAPE. 1) Oil on canvas scene shows four horses on a grass covered ground next to the sea. Signed lower left with initials and some writing on back of stretcher. Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 13” x 19”. CONDITION: Very good. 2) Oil on canvas scene shows three horses in a pasture next to farm landscape. Initialed lower left. Housed in its original bronze colored wood frame. SIZE: 9-1/2” x 12-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73542 SM (1,200-1,500)

690
$58.00

WILLIAM HEYKOOP (Dutch, 1943-) INTERIOR ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. Oil on wood panel interior scene shows a dining cooking area with large fireplace with fire heating a kettle. Red tile floor with decorative plates and cookware, a table and kerosene hanging lamp finish the room. A window reflects the sunlight and shines through into the room. Signed lower right “W. Heykoop”. Housed in its original fancy gilt frame with red velvet and gilt liner. Biographical informatteion attached to reverse. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIGHT SIZE: 9-1/2” x 7-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74128 SM (150-250)

691
$0.00

INITIALED “TR” (Continental School, 19th/20th Century) TWO ALPINE SCENES. 1) Watercolor scene shows snow capped tall mountains leading to snow covered water with foreground having trees and dirt road. Signed lower right with conjoined “TR”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame with black painted wood liner. SIGHT SIZE: 14-1/4” x 10-1/4”. 2) Watercolor scene shows mountains in background with village and arched bridge. Signed lower left with conjoined initials “TR”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt matte having glass front. SIGHT SIZE: 14-1/2” x 10-1/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good, #2 with one scratch in upper right sky; frames with minor gesso loss. 9-74377 SM (500-1,000)

692
$0.00

HARRY HUTCHINSON SHAW (American, 1897-1989) BY THE FIRELIGHT. A barn/ shop is seen in the cold winter with a reflecting fire shown through the door and window on the freshly fallen snow. A bridge crosses a small creek and leads to a salt box type home with light in the windows. A full moon or snow clouded sun is high in the sky. Signed lower left H. H. Shaw”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 16” x 16”. CONDITION: Good. 9-90309 SM (800-1,200)

693
$300.00

SYD J. BROWNE (American, 1907-1991) DARK DAYS. Oil on board scene shows a snow covered street under dark skies with colorful red and yellow buildings with storefronts. A large rock cliff is backdrop to the buildings. Signed lower left. Housed in a period molded wood frame. SIGHT SIZE: 15-1/2” x 18-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74539 SM (500-800)

694
$143.00

F M KITCHENER (American, First half of the 20th Century) WINTER SOLITUDE. Watercolor scene shows a crossed path in deep snow with opening in woods. Signed lower left “FM Kitchener 1922”. Housed in a simple round wood frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 8” x 10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74821 SM (200-400)

695
$0.00

O.B.C. (American, Late 19th Century) PRIMITIVE WINTER SCENE. Oil on academy board winter scene shows a New England home next to water with snow covered banks and woods under a bright moonlit sky. Housed in a period gesso decorated gold frame. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 12-1/2” x 18-1/2”. CONDITION: Good. Small loss to left hand top corner. 9-29700 SM (200-400)

696
$0.00

WILLIAM ALLEN ROGERS (American, 1854-1931) “IN THE WATERMELON PATCH”. Watercolor illustration depicting three black boys at the edge of a corn field eating recently harvested watermelon. Signed bottom left “WA Rogers”. Titled on reverse. Also “St. Nicholas A1840”. This may be in reference as to where the illustration was used. Housed in a molded oak frame with inner white and gold matte with textured inner green matte. Rogers was born in Springfield, Ohio and worked much of his life for Harper’s Weekly and was a member of the Century Association and the Society of Illustrators. SIGHT SIZE: 8” x 11-1/2”. IMAGE SIZE: 7-1/2” x 10-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74376 SM (500-1,000)

697
$3,220.00

ANDREW NATHANIEL WYETH (American, 1948-) NEW ENGLAND CEMETERY. Watercolor scene shows a cemetery with 18th/19th Century gravestones on a colorful grass and leaf ground with trees in autumn colors under a gray/white cloud and blue sky. Initialed lower left. Housed in a molded wood frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 12-3/4” x 15-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90116 SM (800-1,200)

698
$0.00

ALBERT PELS (American, 1910-1998) FAMILY AMONGST THE SUNFLOWERS. Oil on canvas scene shows a mother with son and daughter in amongst large sunflowers. Signed center bottom “Pels”. Housed in a gold decorated wood frame. SIZE: 24” x 30”. CONDITION: Minor repair to one slit, otherwise very good. 9-90254 SM (600-800)

699
$345.00

ELEANOR HAY (American 1863-) STUCCO BUILDINGS ON A COASTLINE. Oil on canvas board scene shows several white stucco buildings on the edge of blue water with a single tree in the foreground. Signed lower right “Eleanor S. Hay”. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt molded wood frame. Possibly a California coast scene. SIZE: 10-1/4” x 11-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74550 SM (750-1,000)

700
$2,875.00

GILBERT TUCKER MARGESON (American, 1852-1949) TWO COASTAL SCENES. 1) Oil on board shows a lobsterman in small open boat pulling up a lobster trap. A point of land is seen with lighthouse and several sailboats. Signed lower left “GT Margeson”. Housed in its original white painted molded wood frame. Back of board has Hatfield’s Color Shop label. SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Good, some pencil sketch lines are visible. 2) Unsigned oil on board shoreline scene of crashing waves onto rocks with seagulls and sailboat. Same Hatfield Color Shop label to reverse. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 11” x 14”. CONDITION: Fair with surface dirt. 9-74367 SM (500-1,000)

701
$345.00

D.A. FISHER (American, 20th Century) “THE LIFTING OF THE FOG ON THE GRAND BANKS. Unsigned oil on board scene shows fishing boat with rowboat and two men with oncoming tall ship. All in a pinkish hue. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame. Modern label on back indicating artist name and title. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIGHT SIZE: 8-1/2” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Restored break in board to left side, good. 9-29669 SM (400-800)

702
$690.00

REYO (RAY) RANTALA (American 20th Century) “MORNING RAIN”. Oil on board scene shows lobster boat in morning light traveling through large waves. Signed lower right “R. Rantala”. Label on reverse with title and artist. Housed in a modern molded wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 24” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74854 SM (500-800)

703
$300.00

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM PASKELL (American, 1866-1951) SUNDOWN AT THE HARBOR. Oil on canvas scene shows a sunset behind docked schooner with house, rowboats and sailboats. Light reflects on a tranquil harbor. Illegibly signed bottom right. Housed in a mottled green and gold modern frame. SIZE: 15-1/2” x 19-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90033 SM (500-1,000)

704
$345.00

PARKER S. PERKINS (American 1862-1942) ROCKY COVE. Oil on unstretched canvas shows rocky ledge shoreline with small water cove with calm water. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine reproduction carved gilt frame branded “Goodnow” (Frame Maker, RI.) SIZE: 12” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74537 SM (500-700)

705
$1,920.00

ALFREDO CZEREPAK (American, 20th Century) ROCKPORT HARBOR. Oil on board scene shows several fishing boats moored to wharf with red building. Signed lower right. Housed in a weathered carved wood frame. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 7-1/2” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29681 SM (150-250)

706
$0.00

EURILDA LOOMIS FRANCE (American, 1860-1931) PORTRAIT OF A DONKEY. Fine oil on canvas head portrait of a white and brown donkey. An excellent rendition wearing a bridle. Signed “E.L.F./87”. Housed in what may be its original stained fancy edged frame with gold liner. SIZE: 14” x 10”. CONDITION: Two patches to reverse, inpainting. Very good. 9-74711 SM (500-1,000)

707
$1,265.00

HENRY A.H. BRANDT (American, 1862-) TIGER CAT. Fine watercolor of a seated tiger cat with green eyes seated on a pillow and looking slightly left. Signed lower left “H. Brandt 94”. Housed in a modern decorative gold frame with double matte. SIGHT SIZE: 15-1/2” x 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90435 SM (800-1,200)

708
$526.00

N. T. BUCHARDT (Early 20th Century) SUCCESSFUL CATCH. Oil on canvas shows eleven small colorful chicks in a flower and grass setting. One chick has caught a worm and is standing atop a fallen hat. Signed lower right and dated “1906”. Housed in a decorative wood frame with linen and gold trim. SIZE: 12” x 18”. CONDITION: Good with wax relining and some restoration. 9-90034 SM (500-1,000)

709
$977.00

FRANK LYMAN BEEBE (Canadian, 1914-) “GREAT BLUE HERON”. Gouache on paper bird portrait of a great blue heron with small fish in its beak. It stands in water with exposed tree root. Signed lower right and titled lower left. “Purnell Art Company” label on reverse. Housed in a wood frame with double matte. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIGHT SIZE: 19-3/4” x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29692 SM (400-600)

710
$690.00

D DELUCA (American, 20th Century) CANADA GEESE. Oil on canvas scene shows six geese flying into marshy area with fall colors under gray skies. Signed lower right “D. Deluca”. Housed in a modern wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90317 SM (300-500)

711
$1,200.00

WESLEY ELBRIDGE WEBBER (American, 1841-1914) OUT FOR A SAIL. Oil on canvas marine scene shows a large green hulled schooner sailing towards viewer on green choppy ocean with two other sailboats behind. Land with houses is seen on left side. Signed lower right. Housed in a walnut molded wood frame with gilt liner. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 11” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good, relined, very minor inpainting. 9-74125 SM (800-1,200)

712
$805.00

HAROLD C. DUNBAR (American, 1882-1953) SCHOONER AT DOCK. Oil on board scene shows a red, blue and green hulled two-mast schooner along side a dock with building. Pink and blue sky reflects in the water. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gesso decorated gilt frame PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 8” x 11”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74129 SM (500-1,000)

713
$0.00

JAMES DRAKE IAMS (American, 20th Century) CHESAPEAKE BAY LIGHTHOUSE. Watercolor scene shows a red and white lighthouse with several sailboats in silhouette with a large red sun behind gray clouds. Signed lower right “James Drake Iams”. Stamped on back with artist name and address. Housed in a decorated painted wood frame with white matte which has some toning and foxing. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIGHT SIZE: 13-1/4” x 19-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29686 SM (300-500)

714
$0.00

JOHN CUTHBERT HARE (American, 1908-1978) NEW ENGLAND LIGHTHOUSE. Fine watercolor scene shows a red and white striped lighthouse with attached white building. Early evening scene is shown with gray and light clouds with moored sailboats beyond the lighthouse. Signed lower right. Housed in a wood frame with white matte. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIGHT SIZE: 12-1/2” x 16. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29690 SM (800-1,200)

715
$175.00

VIVIAN MILNER AKERS (American, 1886-1966) “DANDELION FIELD NEAR FRUTIGEN, SWITZERLAND 1945”. Oil on wood raised panel scene shows a path leading to a mountain home with green hillside dotted with yellow flowers. Title, artist and date is on a painted panel on back. Unframed. SIZE: 8-1/2” x 6-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74547 SM (500-700)

716
$920.00

SADIE H LOWES (American, 1870-) WINTER IN CHICAGO. Oil on panel shows heavy snow that has fallen on a city residential area with tall building in background. Signed lower right “Lowes”. Housed in a good stepped gilt wood carved frame. SIZE: 24” x 18-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting. 9-90436 SM (1,200-1,400)

717
$2,875.00

BEN SHAHN (American, 1898-1969) CITY TENEMENTS. Oil on masonite scene shows inner city buildings with narrow alley. Signed lower right, also signed on reverse. Housed in a carved molded wood frame. SIZE: 22-1/4” x 15-1/4”. CONDITION: Fair, some old chipping and loss. 9-90286 SM (1,500-2,000)

718
$0.00

ARTHUR JAMES EMERY POWELL (American 1864-1956) THE GUTTED TENAMENT. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows an uninhabited interior of a building. The room setting with construction debris and a man peers in from the right side window. Signed lower right “A. J. E. Powell”. SIZE: 17-1/2” x 16”. CONDITION: Some chipping and scrapes, old patch repair. Fair. 9-90291 SM (600-800)

719
$0.00

R. H. LESESNE (American, First half 20th Century) “SMYRNA DRIVE”. Orotone photograph shows a winding dirt road through tropical vegetation including palm tree and moss-laden trees. Signed lower left “Lesesne”. Housed in its original gesso-decorated frame and having the original labels with pencil title and explaining that the photograph is made on glass and referred to as a “Haberle-tones”. Lesesne worked out of Daytona, Florida. SIZE: 7” x 5”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-74939 SM (800-1,200)

720
$920.00

F. HEINZ (American) THE ETIQUETTE TEACHER. Outstanding oil on panel interior scene shows a lavishly decorated French room well appointed with furniture, screen, sculpture and painting. A well dressed man holds book open looking at an elegant young woman seated in a fancy chair while another woman with a fan stands beside. Signed lower left “F. Heinz”. Housed in an antique wood frame with gold liner. SIZE: 15-3/4” x 12-1/4”. CONDITION: Several small chips to right quadrant, otherwise very good. 9-74917 MD (800-1,200)

721
$0.00

GEORGINA CAMPBELL (American, 1861-1931) MISS GLELAND. Oil on canvas oval portrait shows a half view of a woman in a white lace-edge dress. She is seen against a greenish backdrop and housed with what appears to be its original fancy, pierced, carved gilt frame with remnants of a New York framing label. Signed lower right, “G. Campbell, 1900”. Also inscribed on reverse, “G. Campbell for Miss Gleland, 23-8-73”. This artist painted portraits of prominent people in New York City. SIZE: 30” x 24-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. a spurious signature has been added to left bottom which does not relate to this painting. 9-74672 SM (600-800)

722
$0.00

ALAN HORTON CRANE (American, 1901-1969) BULLFIGHTER. Watercolor bullfighting scene shows a Matteador in yellow and blue with red cape and bull. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with white matte. PROVENANCE: Letter of authenticity from Kramer Fine Arts. SIZE: 17-1/2” x 12-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90346 SM (400-600)

723
$115.00

HOWARD A. THAIN (American, 1891-1959) VIOLIN GIRL. Oil on board interior scene shows a standing young woman in fancy costume with colorful shawl, blue bow at waist and white ruffled shirt. She has bow to violin that is at her chin. Signed lower left “Thain 1927″. Housed in a replacement gold decorated frame. SIZE: 20″ x 13-3/4”. CONDITION: Areas of minor paint shrinkage and very light chips. Generally very good. 9-28975 SM (400-600)

724
$0.00

WILLIAM BLAKESLEY (American 20th Century) TAN NUDE. Sketch of a nude woman seated with one leg up with brown and white highlights. Signed lower right. Housed in a molded wood frame with double mattes. SIGHT SIZE: 10-3/4” x 13-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74867 SM (300-500)

725
$575.00

CORNELIA DEHAAF (American, 20th Century) THE FLOWER SELLER. Oil on canvas board scene shows an outdoor market with flower seller setup with colorful flowers all in front of a large arch entrance and city backdrop. Signed lower left “C. DeHaaf”. Housed in a modern gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 16” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90437 SM (600-800)

726
$0.00

E. W. VON OBENAUER (American, Mid 20th Century) “THE OLD WOODEN BRIDGE”. Oil on board fall scene shows a covered bridge over a river lined with colorful grasses and trees. Hills are seen in the background under blue sky. Signed lower right. Titled, dated “1938” and signed on reverse. Also “Uniontown, PA”. Housed in a white distressed wood frame. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74509 SM (300-500)

727
$0.00

GEORGE W. DREW (American, 1875-1968) THE WATERMILL. Oil on canvas scene shows a water driven mill with large water wheel with connected barn having a house off to the right. The pond reflects the mill and the trees behind. Signed lower left “G. Drew”. Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame. Canvas is unstretched. SIZE: 8” x 10”. CONDITION: Good with one scrape at top of tree. 9-90584 SM (200-400)

728
$345.00

JAMES EMERY GREER (American, -1948) THE RED BARN. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a large red barn below a hillside dotted with trees. A saltbox style Colonial home is hidden behind colorful trees. Signed lower right. Housed in a decorated molded wood frame. SIZE: 22” x 26”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90543 SM (800-1,200)

729
$747.00

GEORGE H. BIGELOW (American, ) “COVERED BRIDGE WARREN, VT”. Oil on canvasboard Vermont autumn scene shows a covered bridge at the end of a river lined with colorful maple and oak trees. All under a blue sky which reflects in the water. Signed lower right. Housed in a good modern carved gilt wood frame. Location is written on back of board. SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90319 SM (600-800)

730
$345.00

ALICE JUDSON (American, 1876-1943) “ON THE CONNECTICUT LINE”. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows a New England white house with red barn amongst trees and green lawn with hill backdrop. Signed lower left. Affixed to reverse is a North Shore Arts Exhibition of Gloucester 1938 label. SIZE: 25” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90293 SM (800-1,200)

731
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Last half of the 20th Century) SUMMER HOME. Unsigned oil on canvas scene shows a house framed by trees and bushes with fenced pasture beside. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 16” x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74057 SM (200-400)

732
$0.00

COOKE (19th Century) LANDSCAPE WITH MOUNTAINS AND LAKE. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a sun setting behind tall mountains with water. A shoreline is in foreground with mother, child and dog walking on a path. Appears to be monogrammed bottom right. Back of stretcher in period writing “Cooke”. Housed in a gilt molded wood modern frame. SIZE: 16” x 32”. CONDITION: Relined, surface dirt with some paint loss and in need of restoration. 9-73796 SM (500-800)

733
$585.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL LANDSCAPE. Large oil on canvas landscape shows a lake with sailboat surrounded by forested hills with snow covered mountain backdrop. Housed in a fine gesso decorated frame with linen liner. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 22” x 36”. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting. Very good. 9-74143 SM (800-1,200)

734
$172.00

JOHN J EGAN (American, Mid 19th Century) GLEHN HOUSE. Fine early watercolor shows a well appointed house with nice manicured grounds lined with tall trees. The man of the house is seen in the driveway with two dogs. Signed lower right and dated “1838”. Nicely housed in a modern frame with highlighted green matte. SIGHT SIZE: 8-1/4” x 11-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90583 SM (500-1,000)

735
$1,020.00

CARL PHILLIP WEBER (American, 1850-1921) AFTER DINNER WALK. Watercolor landscape scene shows a mother and child walking from a farmhouse towards a stream with bridge. Nicely colored sunset fills the sky with yellows and gold. Signed lower right. Housed in a good gilt period frame. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIGHT SIZE: 12-1/4” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74139 SM (300-500)

736
$0.00

MONOGRAMMED (American, First Half of the 20th Century) RIVER LANDSCAPE. Oil on board White Mountains type landscape with a wide river winding through small hills. Foreground having birch trees and grass lined banks. Signed with artist monogram bottom right. Also there is a painting on the back of a mountain landscape with the same monogram. Housed in a gilt carved wood frame with black liner. SIZE: 8” x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-71734 (300-500)

737
$1,610.00

ALBERT TURNER REID COLLECTION. Collection consists of: An oil on canvas portrait of Mr. Reid by Wil Conrow (Wilfred S. Conrow American, 1880-1957). Presentation inscription. Housed in an antique frame. SIZE: 20” x 15-3/4”. Also included in this lot is a notebook binder with 25+ pencil sketched political cartoons; A binder with 20+ pencil sketches of Native Americans and cowboys on horseback; A binder concerning correspondence regarding a Wells Fargo stagecoach; A group of printed four strip cartoons developed by Reid; Pencil sketch of a western covered wagon and more. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-90322 SM (500-1,000)

738
$180.00

GAYLE BLAIR TATE (American, 1944-) TWO WATERCOLORS. 1) Watercolor on paper scene shows a metal toy of a monkey on a tricycle. Inscribed “Monkey in’ Around” signed “GB Tate”. SIGHT SIZE: 8-1/2” x 5-1/2”. 2) Watercolor of an arrangement of candy with gumballs and peppermint sticks. Inscribed “For Randy in appreciation Thanks GB Tate”. SIGHT SIZE: 8-1/4” x 11-1/2”. Both housed in modern framed with white mattes. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90410 SM (300-500)

739
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, 20th Century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Oil enhanced photographic print of a African American woman seated in a mahogany chair wearing a magenta colored dress with matteching hat, long pearl necklace and silver fox stole. Housed in a decorative frame with velvet liner. SIZE: CONDITION: Very good. 9-90311 SM (300-500)

740
$460.00

DANIEL MARTINEZ (AMERICAN, 1961- ), TWO WORKS. Both oil on masonite scenes of sailboats and fish. Signed with cipher, one signed lower right, other signed lower left. Very bright colors. SIZE: 15-3/4”h x 24”w, the other 24”h x 15-3/4”h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-90295 SM (300-500)

741
$0.00

CHRISTINE URRIDA (20th Century) TUGS AT BAY. Watercolor harbor scene shows three small tugboats in city port area. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine molded wood stained frame with double matte. Annapolis Maryland framing label on reverse. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIGHT SIZE: 17-1/4” x 23-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29691 SM (400-800)

742
$345.00

HAROLD WALKER (American 1890- ) TWO UNFRAMED WATERCOLORS. 1) Coastal scene shows several boats docked in small inlet surrounded by trees. Reverse has a landscape scene. Signed bottom right and dated “32”. SIZE: 13-1/2” x 20-1/2”. 2) Autumn landscape showing colorful leaves with water and house beyond. Signed lower right and dated “32”. SIZE: 22-1/2” x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally good, some paint splatter on coastal scene. 9-74739 SM (300-500)

743
$230.00

COTTON (20th Century) ABSTRACT SAILBOAT RACE. Oil on masonite abstract scene shows five single mast sailboats on tranquil water with blue and white sky. Signed lower right “Cotton”. Housed in a silvered molded wood frame with white canvas liner and inner wood liner. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 15” x 18”. CONDITION: Fine craquelure with areas of chipping and paint cupping. 9-29685 SM (200-400)

744
$120.00

PERRE (20th Century) “AMSTERDAM”. Oil on canvas scene shows the large cruise ship being pulled out of dock by a small tugboat. Signed lower right and titled lower left. Housed in a black and gold wood frame. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 15” x 19”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29694 SM (200-400)

800
$180.00

SUNDERLAND PINK LUSTRE PITCHER WITH SHIP. Small pitcher has a black transfer American ship on one side and mariner’s compass on the other. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 5-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29702 SM (300-500)

801
$431.00

ENGLISH STRAWBERRY LUSTRE BOWL “SHIP CAROLINE”. Bottom marked “Adams England”. Inside with a polychrome decorated American ship. Outside with vignettes of American eagle “James Leach” and the “Shipwright’s Arms”. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 4-1/2” h x 9-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29701 SM (400-600)

802
$517.00

LOT OF FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURINES. Lot includes: 1) 11-1/2” h Nelson pitcher with back handle and open hat. 2) 11-1/2” figure of sailor and sailor boy. 3) 9” figure of a Naval figure with telescope and eagle decorated pedestal, possibly Lord Napier. 4) 8-1/2” h figure of three sailor’s “Death of Nelson”. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. CONDITION: Generally very good, some minor small nicks. 9-29710 SM (500-800)

803
$977.00

TWO ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE SAILOR FIGURINES. 1) “Ready & Willing” 11-1/2” h figure shows a sailor standing in front of a cannon with title on oval base. CONDITION: Some loss to black paint, otherwise good. 2) 13-1/2” standing sailor with hands at sides with pipe in mouth. CONDITION: Very good. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. 9-29704 SM (300-500)

804
$517.00

PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY “DEPARTURE” AND “RETURN” GROUPS. Each on a cut corner base with title “Departure” and “Return”. Each figure shows a woman seated on a brick wall being consoled by a man wearing blue outfit and black hat. One shows her with sad face, the other with happy face. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 9-1/2” h. CONDITION: Some minor small chips to back leaf and to base. Some touch up paint and restoration to bonnets. Otherwise good. 9-29709 SM (1,000-1,500)

805
$1,667.00

LIVERPOOL CREAMWARE BLACK TRANSFER-PRINTED AND ENAMEL-DECORATED JUG. Transfer-printed on one side with a depiction of a ship heightened in red, ochre and green enamels. The other depicting a wreck in a storm inscribed “When the first sea struck her…the Second.”. Monogrammed beneath the spout “EEC”. SIZE: 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Flared crack running from rim through handle into mid-body strengthened with tape on interior. Loss to gilding and rim decoration. 9-74668 MD (1,500-2,500)

806
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND PINE PAINT DECORATED BLANKET CHEST WITH NAUTICAL SCENES. The rectangular hinged molded lid above the conforming case with shaped boot-jack ends, all in blue paint with black outlines, the top with an oval central painting depicting a whale hunt. The front with central panel depicting two whaling ships under full sail, both within painted rope-twist borders. SIZE: 25”h x 48”l x 18”d. CONDITION: Retains original dry painted surfaces with moderate paint loss to lid, case with paint losses on all sides. Lose to right rear lid facing measuring 8” x 1”, termite damage to base. 9-72982 MD (2,000-4,000)

807
$8,050.00

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM GAY YORKE (British/American, 1817-1892) PORTRAIT OF THE AMERICAN SHIP “I.F. CHAPMAN”. Fine large oil on canvas ship portrait shows a black hulled three-mast vessel with sails up sailing right to left off Liverpool which is designated by a lighthouse and point of land. Ship’s name is emblazoned on the bow and stern and the American flag with smaller flags are off stern. Several people are on deck and a steam sail ship along with a large sailboat is seen off the right. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame with gold liner. PROVENANCE: Sewall Estate, bath, Maine. SIZE: 24” x 36”. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-90162 HP (8,000-12,000)

808
$25,300.00

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM HOWARD YORKE (British, 1847-1921) PORTRAIT OF A THREE-MAST AMERICAN SHIP. Outstanding oil on canvas ship portrait shows the black hulled vessel sailing right to left in green white capped ocean. A number of smaller vessels are seen with a mountain coastal scene off bow. A series of colorful pennants are seen off masts and the American flag flies off stern. Eleven men are seen on deck. All under a light blue and pink/white and cloud sky. Unsigned. Housed in a fine gesso decorated period frame. Stretcher having an original label from “B. B. Powell Liverpool”. NOTE: Estate records indicate that there were attributions to William Gay Yorke (1817-1892) and Duncan McFarlan (1818-1865). PROVENANCE: Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. SIZE: 24” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. Relined, minor inpainting. 9-90159 HP (8,000-12,000)

809
$9,487.00

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM HOWARD YORKE (American, 1847-1921) SHIP PORTRAIT OF THE “CITY OF PARIS”. Outstanding unsigned large oil on canvas nautical scene shows the black hulled transition steamship having three-masts with sails up and central funnel with black smoke. Sailing right to left with twenty-two men aboard. The American flag flies at top of front mast and other flags fly off each of the other masts. A number of boats are seen including schooner and sailboats off stern, a single mast sailboat off bow leading through harbor with steamship and other sails. In foreground is buoy with seagulls on a choppy green ocean. Puffy white clouds in a blue sunlit sky. Housed in a fine gilt decorated wide frame with linen liner. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 22-1/2” x 38”. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-29666 HP (10,000-20,000)

810
$4,600.00

IMPORTANT AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED EAGLE; PROBABLY A STERNBOARD. The carved displayed eagle carved from a single pine board with accentuated details, showing traces of old red wash and gilding. SIZE: 16-3/4”h x 72”w. CONDITION: Old dry original weathered surface, no repairs or restoration noted. 9-73328 HP (10,000-20,000)

811
$0.00

OUTSTANDING PILOT HOUSE EAGLE. Mid 19th Century wooden spread-wing eagle with head facing left and standing on a ball. Strong detail to the relief carved wings, brow, beak and tail feathers. Gold painted surface, complete with custom metal stand. SIZE: 38”h x 32” wingspan. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-90713 LG (7,500-12,500)

812
$8,050.00

FINE CASED SHIP MODEL OF THE AMERICAN STEAM YACHT “CORSAIR” OWNED BY J.P. MORGAN. The fully rigged wooden scale model with planked decks, awnings, all in natural wood tones. Portholes, rails, stanchions, capstone, bell, etc., all in brass. The painted hull with gilt highlights and mounted with twin propellers raised on a mahogany plinth with inlaid spandrels within a custom built mahogany glass case on conforming stand. The plinth with plaque inscribed: “American Steam Yacht ‘Corsair’, owner: J.P. Morgan. Designer: H.J. Gielow. Builder: Bath Iron Works. Captain: W.B. Porter”. PROVENANCE: The Lannan Ship Model Gallery, Boston, MA. SIZE: 57” case h x 56-1/2” l x 16” d, model: 20” approximate h x 49” l x 8”. CONDITION: Very fine. 9-90235 MD (3,000-5,000)

813
$1,437.00

LARGE BRASS TRIPOD TELESCOPE BY S. THAXTER & SON, BOSTON. Complete with its fine matching brass and mahogany tri-form floor standing rest. 19th Century. SIZE: 52-1/4”. CONDITION: Generally good. Dents, nicely polished, optics present. 9-74245 MD (2,000-3,000)

814
$0.00

IMPORTANT GIMBALED AMERICAN CHRONOMETER, BY T.S. & J.D. NEGUS, NEW YORK. Fitted in its original brass bound figured walnut box, the gimbaled barometer inscribed on silvered dial with serial number “1328.” SIZE: 7-1/4” cube overall size. CONDITION: Very fine condition with original key. 9-74814 SM (2,500-5,000)

815
$718.00

CHELSEA SHIP’S BELL WALL CLOCK. Round brass wall clock has silver colored dial with black numerals. Serial number 804470. Original key present. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 7-1/4” dia across front brass. CONDITION: Some tarnish and use, good. Unknown working order. 9-29707 SM (300-500)

816
$747.00

UNITED STATES NAVY BRASS SHIP’S CLOCK BY SETH THOMAS, CONNECTICUT. Of typical form, the silvered dial marked “U.S. Navy” with a sweep second hand and marked “Made by Seth Thomas in U.S.A.” below the chapter ring, the brass case with hinged door. SIZE: 8”dia of dial, 10-1/4”dia overall of case. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90791 SM (300-500)

817
$9,200.00

FINE BOSTON CHIPPENDALE FIGURED CARVED MAHOGANY OXBOW SLANT LID DESK, CIRCA 1780. The rectangular dove-tailed case with hinged sloping lid fitted with a stepped interior consisting of eight valanced cubby holes above four blocked drawers centering a shell carved blocked drawer flanked by engaged half column document drawers stepped back on three aligned drawers, the case fitted with four graduated reverse serpentine long drawers on a molded base raised on bold ball and talon feet with ogee brackets and scalloped returns centering a scallop shell carved lobed pendant. PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. SIZE: 43-1/2” h x 39” case w x 21” d. CONDITION: With old surface and patina, early replaced brasses, and professional repairs to lid at hinges, lid escutcheon missing crest. Feet, returns, and blocks all appear original. 9-90152 HP (10,000-20,000)

818
$20,700.00

IMPORTANT RARE PAIR OF BALTIMORE FEDERAL INLAID AND CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS IN OLD SURFACE. Each molded oval back centering three pierced splats, the centermost with pendant bellflower inlay flanked by pierced splats with leaf tipped carved terminals joined to the shaped seat with unusual D-form frontal rail, the side rail bowed. Raised on square tapered front legs, and flared rear legs joined by a recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 38” height of back, 16- 3/4” seat height. CONDITION: The frames containing old surface with old splices and repairs, very good overall. LITERATURE: Four illustrations showing details of back and seat construction, see “Baltimore Furniture 1760-1810.” The Work of Baltimore and Annapolis Cabinetmakers from the Baltimore Museum of Art Baltimore, Maryland, 1947 Plate 52, Page 89 and Plate 54, Page 91. 9-90431 HP (20,000-30,000)

819
$1,150.00

MASSACHUSETTS QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY TILT-TOP CANDLE STAND, PROBABLY NORTH SHORE. The oval top hinged on the slender urn form pedestal raised on arched tripod base terminating in angular ridged platform pad feet. SIZE: 27-3/4” h, 20” x 14” top. CONDITION: Very good overall, with polished old surface, no restoration noted. 9-90526 QP (1,200-2,000)

820
$1,437.00

PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN SINGLE LIGHT BRASS WALL SCONCES WITH ETCHED EMERALD GREEN HURRICANE SHADES. Each green bell-form shade mounted with a brass collar etched and cut with grape vinery mounted to S-scrolled brass brackets with pendant finials. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 20-1/2”h approx. overall. CONDITION: Shades and brackets in very fine overall condition, no issues noted. 9-73922 MD (2,000-4,000)

821
$1,080.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN LEMON TOP BRASS WHALE OIL LAMPS. Double burners mounted in a lemon top font on a ring turned standard joined to the stepped cylindrical plinth. SIZE: 8-1/2” h. CONDITION: Professionally burnished, retaining original burners. 9-90452 SM (700-1,000)

822
$3,565.00

SEMI-ANTIQUE HERIZ CARPET. Straw colored field with lush serrated leaf tips, and stylized flower heads within a border of polychrome floral vinery on a deep indigo ground. PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. SIZE: 10’6” x 7’. CONDITION: Overall very good with minimal wear in center. 9-90145 HP (3,000-5,000)

823
$7,475.00

KARACHOPT KAZAK RUG, SOUTHWEST CAUCASUS, THIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURY. The jade green, madder red, and ivory latched diamond medallion on a rectangular madder red reserve filled with latch hook motifs and opposing rectangular niches within dog tooth and saz leaf borders. SIZE: 8’5” x 6’5”. CONDITION: Showing overall even wear, some oxidation, and creases, overall very good condition with bold colors. 9-90567 QP (1,200-2,000)

824
$4,887.00

SEMI-ANTIQUE DERBEND, CAUCASUS. Dense bright polychrome crab and floral medallions with latch hooks on a blue-black field within a tarantula and gull medallion border. SIZE: 7’11” x 5’7”. CONDITION: Overall very good, with strong, bright colors, some small areas of moth damage in border. 9-90555 MD (1,200-1,800)

825
$13,800.00

AMMI PHILLIPS (American, 1788-1865) PORTRAITS OF A MAN AND A WOMAN. Listed in Ammi Phillips: Portrait Painter, 1788-1865 by Barbara C. & Lawrence B. Holdridge. Page 51, No. 222 “Man with turned down collar” and No. 223 “Lady in cap”. Oil on canvas portraits show a young man seated in a red chair facing left in half view holding an open book titled “Materia Media” (Medica). He wears a black coat with turned down collar, black vest and tie and a white shirt. Medical book may indicate that he was a doctor. Woman faces right and is seated in the same type of chair. She wears a lace bonnet, black dress with lace collar. She holds a piece of lace in her lap and part of a pocket watch is seen with an ornate clock key fob which is similar to the one seen on the man’s vest. Housed in matching modern gilt molded wood frames. Accompanying the portraits is the above mentioned book. PROVENANCE: Deaccession from the Museum of Art, Science & Industry, Bridgeport, Connecticut. SIZE: 31-1/2” x 27”. CONDITION: Very good, restored with inpainting. 9-74700 FP (12,500-17,500)

826
$460.00

CONNECTICUT MAHOGANY PILLAR AND SCROLL SHELF CLOCK BY ELI SAMUEL TERRY. The swan’s neck crest centering three brass urn finials above the rectangular case centering a painted wooden dial with floral spandrels above the églomisé panel depicting a manor house within a gilt floral border flanked by freestanding columns, raised on a molded base above delicate French feet centering a scalloped apron. The interior of the case retains original paper labels for the Terry Company. SIZE: 32”h x 17-1/4”w x 4-1/2”d. CONDITION: Crest with minor veneer repairs, eglomise panels with paint loss, otherwise good. 9-90560 SM (1,200-1,800)

827
$2,645.00

AMERICAN FULL BODIED GILDED COPPER GAME COCK WEATHERVANE. The gilded body with sheet metal tail, wattle in red paint perched on a arrow directional with zinc head and sheet metal fletching. SIZE: 15-1/2”h overall x 19-1/4”l overall. CONDITION: Very nice weathered surface with expected losses to paint and gilding. 9-90789 MD (2,000-3,000)

827A
$4,600.00

LARGE AMERICAN SHEET STEEL ROOSTER WEATHERVANE WITH OLD PAINTED SURFACE. With remnants of old painted surface, the bird on a plinth base joined to a supporting steel flange. PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). SIZE: 39” h x 25” l. CONDITION: Traces of original paint, surface is pitted, multiple bullet hole repairs. 9-90111 MD (1,000-2,000)

828
$14,375.00

J. HOWARD & COMPANY FULL BODY ROOSTER WEATHERVANE IN OLD PATINA. Having a zinc body, comb, and head, with a copper tail all with molded details. PROVENANCE: Recently removed from the Hearthstone Farm, Needham, M.A. NOTE: Accompanying lot is a photograph of the weathervane atop the farm’s barn and a letterhead with pictures of the house and barn. Also a letter from the owner regarding the history of the weathervane and its ownership within the McCracken family since 1922. SIZE: 24-3/4” h x 26” l. CONDITION: Loss and damages to feet, bullet holes in leg and tail. 9-74930 LG (8,000-12,000)

829
$575.00

WONDERFUL FRAMED CALLIGRAPHY OF AN EAGLE AND EAGLET’S IN NEST WITH RABBIT. Pencil drawn and sepia highlighted scene shows a spread wing eagle standing over a nest with three small birds. A dead rabbit is beside. Legend on bottom border “Drawn from very small engraving with pen and crayon by the New Art of Crayographic Delineation KW Reynolds Inventor and Only Teacher.”. Housed in a walnut molded wood frame with gold liner. S PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). IGHT SIZE: 14-1/2” x 18-1/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good with a fingernail size section missing from right border and having overall toning. 9-90103 SM (1,000-2,000)

830
$5,175.00

ARTISTIC CARVING COMPANY OF BOSTON CARVED AND GILDED EAGLE WITH BANNER, THE “PORTSMOUTH” MODEL, MID 20TH CENTURY. After the carvings of John Haley Bellamy, the displayed eagle carved with U.S. shield and “Don’t Give Up The Ship” banner in red, white, and blue with single incised star. LITERATURE: The “Portsmouth” model eagle, number E-28 as listed in the Artistic Carving Co. Catalog, page 2. SIZE: 27” l. CONDITION: Retains old, original surfaces. No restorations noted. 9-74466 SM (3,000-4,000)

831
$8,625.00

CONNECTICUT VALLEY CHIPPENDALE CHERRY AND BIRCH SLANT LID SECRETARY. The molded and C-scrolled cornice with bonnet top and swans neck pediment headed by three flamed finials on reeded supports, above the pair of paneled cupboard doors opening to adjustable shelves, flanked by engaged and fluted quarter columns, fitted to the lower case with thumb molded sloping lid opening to an arrangement of valanced pigeonholes over two rows of document drawers centering a prospect door, over four graduated thumb molded long drawers flanked by quarter columns, on a molded base, raised on bold ogee bracket stepped feet with scalloped returns. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 88” h x 40” case w x 22” d. CONDITION: Replaced finials, replaced hardware, professionally cleaned finish over an earlier mahogonized scrubbed finish. 9-73979 HP (5,000-10,000)

832
$3,162.00

AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE CHERRY DRESSING TABLE. The rectangular top having a molded edge and notched corners above the conforming case fitted with a long drawer over three short deep drawers, the center fan carved with a rosette center, above the scalloped apron raised on cabriole legs with shaped returns terminating in pad feet. Probably Connecticut. PROVENANCE: From a fine Saranac Lake, N.Y. home. SIZE: 30” h x case 32” w x 19” d; 35” x 19-1/4” top. CONDITION: Very good. Professionally refinished with second period hardware. 9-74912 MD (5,000-10,000)

833
$14,950.00

FINE CONNECTICUT RIVER VALLEY CHIPPENDALE CHERRY REVERSE SERPENTINE CHEST OF DRAWERS. The rectangular top with molded edges and oxbow front above the conforming case of four graduated reverse serpentine long drawers on a molded base with ogee bracket angular feet with rounded scalloped returns. SIZE: 32-1/4” h x 38-1/2” case w x 21-3/4” d. CONDITION: Old cleaned surface, nice patina, replaced hardware, very good condition overall. 9-74629 HP (12,000-16,000)

834
$1,725.00

CONNECTICUT RIVER VALLEY CHIPPENDALE CHERRY PEMBROKE TABLE. The rectangular top with hinged shaped leaves with serpentine edges projecting above the frieze with drawer raised on molded chamfered square tapered legs. SIZE: 27-3/4” h x 18” w x 34-3/4” d. CONDITION: Nice old scrubbed surface, shrinkage crack in top board, otherwise very good. 9-74977 MD (1,500-2,500)

835
$1,380.00

SET OF FOUR NEW ENGLAND CARVED COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE CHERRY SIDE CHAIRS, PROBABLY CONNECTICUT VALLEY. Each with a serpentine rail flanked by molded ears above the pierced splat with diamond and heart cut-outs joined to the trapezoidal woven rush seat raised on square molded and chamfered legs joined by a rectangular box stretcher. SIZE: 38-1/2” h of back, 17-1/4” h of seat. CONDITION: Clean original surface, minor repairs to three splats. 9-74911 MD (1,600-2,000)

836
$0.00

HERIZ CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA. Dense geometric lattice work vinery on a rose pink ground with saw tooth edge within a deep indigo guard border of stylized polychrome flower heads. PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. SIZE: 10’1” x 7’6”. CONDITION: Good overall with fading and discoloration throughout one quarter of end. 9-90146 HP (2,000-4,000)

837
$3,335.00

FEREGHAN SAROUK, CENTRAL PERSIA. The rose pink and pale indigo poled center medallion with stylistic floral vinery within a blue-black field filled with polychrome floral sprays, each end beneath a blossom filled rose pink arch and pendant vinery all within a flower head and leaf border. SIZE: 6’4” x 4’3-1/2”. CONDITION: Showing overall even wear, oxidation, and minor discoloration, overall good condition. 9-90568 MD (1,000-1,500)

838
$1,610.00

SEMI-ANTIQUE LAVAR KIRMAN RUG, SOUTHEAST PERSIA. The arabesque poled medallion with dense dark green, pink, and cream floral vinery on a madder red ground within a turquoise wave edge within a deep indigo field densely filled with floral vinery within ivory spandrels all within a wine red guard border of stylistic flower heads. SIZE: 6’9” x 4’3”. CONDITION: Even wear throughout, strong vibrant colors, very good condition overall. 9-90570 MD (900-1,200)

839
$9,500.00

EDWIN D. WHITE (American 1817-1877) PORTRAIT OF AARON BURR FENTON AND SARAH ANN FENTON. Large oil on canvas portrait of a young girl and boy. The girl is standing with one arm around the boy and the boy’s arm is around the waist of his sister. The boy holds a large brimmed hat in the other hand. He rests his hand on a wood pedestal draped with a red cloth. Beside the girl is a Hudson River landscape scene. Housed in a fine period gesso decorated frame. The painting is circa 1845 and is of the Aaron Burr lineage. The portrait was originally purchased in Prescott City, CT and research indicates that there are a number of portraits residing at the Holley Williams House of the Salisbury Association, Lakeville, CT. FAMILY LINEAGE: Children are grandchildren are Aaron Burr Sturgis (1771-1834, Fairfield, CT). Aaron Burr Sturgis was son of Seth Sturgis and Mary Burr; Aaron B. Sturgis married Selma Hill Workman, they had five daughters and four sons. The sitters of Paeston City, CT circa 1835-40 were two children born 1828 and 1832 of Sarah Sturgis and Solomon Fenton. Written on back of canvas “E. White Pinx 98 E. Broadway, N.Y.”. Small part of a Knoedler & Co. label on reverse. SIZE: 36” x 29”. CONDITION: Very good, very minor touch ups, professionally cleaned and two small canvas patches to reverse. 9-74855 FP (20,000-40,000)

840
$12,075.00

AFTER THOMAS COLE (American, 19th Century) “ADAM & EVE IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN”. The original work, painted in 1828 with the same title, now resides at the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. The oil on canvas scene shows Adam and Eve on a grassy knoll looking out over Eden with waterfall, animals, and a bucolic landscape. Housed in a fine period lemon gold frame. SIZE: 23” x 30”. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting, very good. 9-90712 HP (12,500-17,500)

841
$2,760.00

NORTH AMERICAN PICTORIAL SAMPLER WROUGHT BY ANN BAKER, AGE 7, 1791. HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA AND BOSTON, MASS. Worked in linen and silk with alphabet rows and verse above the central panel depicting Adam and Eve beneath a tree with serpent, flanked by pairs of angels above stylized bushes and trees. The bottom row depicting a pair of facing birds on stylized pyramids surrounded by children, animals, berries and flowers within a stylized zigzag floral border within a beveled frame the corners with brass stars. PROVENANCE: Purchased from the Hesse Gallery of Otigo, New York by the current owners, accompanied by a family history of the Baker Family estate of Halifax, Nova Scotia and Boston, Mass., noting that the Baker Family were loyalists to King George and fled to Nova Scotia after the revolution. SIGHT SIZE: 14-1/4” x 12”. CONDITION: Several areas of weakness to foundation linen with small holes, stitching in very good condition overall. 9-90036 MD (1,250-1,750)

842
$0.00

NEW HAMPSHIRE FEDERAL CARVED MAPLE TALL CASE CLOCK, JAMES C. COLE (1724-1815), ROCHESTER, N.H. The arched molded crest surmounted by pierced fret work centering three brass ball finials above an astragal glazed door flanked by reeded columns with brass capitals opening to the enameled metal dial marked: “Jas. C. Cole, Rochester” within an Arabic and roman numeral chapter ring with calendar aperture and seconds dial; the whole within painted filigreed spandrels. The brass works with time and strike movement above the waisted case fitted with a rectangular door and applied molding flanked by reeded quarter columns with brass capitals and bases on a molded box base raised on spool turned feet. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. SIZE: 86” h x 14” throat w x 10-1/2” overall depth. CONDITION: With original old, cleaned surface, no evident repairs or restorations. Works and face both appear original to clock, dial with craquelure and minor paint loss. 9-74381 QP (10,000-15,000)

843
$0.00

OUTSTANDING CIVIL WAR FLAG QUILT FROM THE BROOKS FAMILY OF MAINE. The patriotic quilt having a central field of seven red stripes and six white stripes with a center diamond having an arrangement of 34 white stars on a blue background. The outer border having a blue field with 34 white stars. Significant to the quilt is the stitching in the bottommost and topmost red stripes, one saying “Secession Never” and the other “Union Forever.” The following description was prepared by Lynne Z. Bassett who is considered to be the foremost expert on early American quilts. Though they could not vote, women in generations prior to the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920 held strong opinions on national matters. Without a ballot or a voice in the government, they often used their needles to give vent to their views. The Civil War elicited strong opinions among women, North and South, as they sent their husbands, sons, and brothers to the bloody battlefields. This period thus generated some of the most spectacular patriotic quilts in American history. This Civil War-era quilt is designed with a central diamond of 34 white stars (one for each state in the union) appliquéd on a blue field, set on a background of thirteen red and white stripes. Thirty-four white stars appliquéd on blue forms a border around the edges. It is a visually graphic statement, unmistakable in its viewpoint. More subtle in appearance, but just as strong in emotion is the maker’s opinion, quilted in the top and bottom red stripes: “Union Forever,” and “Secession Never.” Descended in the Brooks family of Maine, this quilt may have been stitched by Asenath (Hersom) Brooks (1808-1895), wife of William Brooks (1800-1883) of Brownfield. The oldest of their five children, John H. Brooks (1829-1862), battled for the Union as a private in the 11th Maine Infantry, serving in Virginia. The quilt is all cotton, and is entirely hand-stitched. Leaves on a vine are quilted around the circle of stars within the central medallion, while a chain design surrounds the medallion itself. A similar quilted chain undulates around the stars of the border. The red and white stripes feature quilting in clamshells, S-curved lines, stars, and floral motifs. The quilting thread colors vary, so that they blend into the red, white, and blue fabric; there are approximately six to seven quilting stitches per inch. Three strips of plain white cotton fabric comprise the backing, and the edges are bound with straight-grain red cotton. Minor yellowing does not diminish the vibrancy of this patriotic quilt. Scattered flyspecks and small brown spots can be alleviated with professional conservation.In sum, this quilt is an important document of American history, providing a tangible link to the traumatic era of the Civil War and to the people who experienced it. SIZE: 69” x 80-1/2”. CONDITION: Minor yellowing and scattered small brown spots and fly specks, generally very good. 9-74511 FP (25,000-50,000)

844
$0.00

OUTSTANDING NEEDLEWORK EMBROIDERED WOOL QUILT FROM THE DYER FAMILY. Late 18th or early 19th Century. This fabulous folk art quilt descended through the Dyer family who originated in Plymouth, Mass. moving to Vinalhaven, and then to the central Maine area. The following description was prepared by Lynne Z. Bassett who is considered to be the foremost expert on early American quilts. Embroidered and pieced wool quilts are probably the rarest type of eighteenth- or nineteenth-century American bed covering.[1] While they are not unique to New England, the majority originated from this region. Most wool bed covers that feature embroidery are either bed rugs (a single-layer textile with the entire surface covered with embroidery stitches), or fancy blankets, with overall floral designs or designs worked within the squares of a woven checked pattern. The maker of the Dyer family quilt presented herself with a particularly laborious challenge: creating a design using multiple techniques—piecing, quilting, and embroidery (any one of which might be deemed sufficient by most early nineteenth-century needlewomen). This beautiful quilt is the most recent discovery in this genre of bed covering. Measuring 99 inches long by 115 inches wide, it features cut-out corners to accommodate the bed’s foot posts. The main fabric, a plain-woven light brown wool, was probably produced in the home, as was the pale yellow, plain-woven backing fabric, which has a wool weft and factory-spun cotton warp. The center section of the top is pieced with fine black broadcloth (commonly used for men’s suit coats), in squares measuring approximately nine inches in each direction, set on point and alternating with the brown wool. The twenty-nine-inch-wide drops on the sides and bottom are not pieced. The quilting, accomplished at about six stitches per inch, is worked in two-ply worsted thread (brown or blue, depending on the fabric being quilted). A pattern of concentric right-angle points directed towards the center is quilted in each brown block, while the drops are quilted in a triple diamond trellis design, with four-lobed motifs filling the openings of the trellis pattern. The black blocks are simply quilted in parallel lines. Wool fleece provides the batting, and a gray-green worsted fabric, cut on the straight grain, binds the edges. Wool quilts are typically finished with a knife edge (the raw edges turned in and topstitched), so this binding is somewhat unusual. Wool yarn embroidery, beautifully executed in outline, chain, and surface satin stitches, embellishes the twenty squares and fourteen triangles of the black broadcloth. Interestingly, the wool yarns used are not crewel, nor are they Berlin yarns; they are slightly hairy and may have been homespun. The orangey-red, pale green, yellow, blue, and dark pink (along with white) colors were easily achievable with dyes procured from surrounding vegetation and the local country store. The consistency of the colors indicates an expert dyer. Most of the squares and triangles feature floral designs: spriggy flowers growing out of baskets and small vessels, flowers arranged in a grid, and flowers simply sprouting from the edges of the block. The black broadcloth background enriches their colors. The four blocks across the top of the quilt, where they would have covered the pillows, feature unusual motifs and give this quilt particular interest. Two of the blocks feature fish, simply outlined in yellow, red, and green chain stitches, laid side-by-side. The larger fish are decorated with simple lazy daisy stitches, worked in a manner as if to suggest the glistening body of the wet fish. The three fins across the top of the fish and two underneath suggest that these are cod, the most important staple of the New England fishing industry. A two-masted sailing ship in another block undoubtedly represents a fisherman’s vessel. An American eagle, with wings outspread, arrows held in its talons, and a shield design representing its body, decorates the fourth block. Clearly, the quilter wished to manifest her pride in the new United States of America and in the New England fishing industry. Every detail of this quilt—the fabrics, quilting design, and embroidery motifs—suggests a date of the early nineteenth century. The Dyer family history is also consistent with an early nineteenth century date. The Dyers, who were Mayflower descendants, moved from Plymouth, Massachusetts, to Vinalhaven, Maine, in the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century. Both of these communities depended a great deal on the fishing industry. In the mid-nineteenth century, the family moved inland to the Augusta area, so a quilt with fish motifs seems less likely to be a pictorial quilt subject. The quilt is in overall good condition. The wool fabric has faded slightly along the left side, appearing more brown than along the right side, which has more red to its color. There are scattered small holes due to insect damage scattered throughout the quilt. The back fabric reveals that an alkaline-type liquid once spilled on it, as it has a large moisture stain with deterioration of the wool yarns while the cotton yarns are largely undamaged. Most importantly, the top is in very good condition, with little to mar its delightful design. The Dyer family embroidered wool quilt is a wonderful example of this rare form of bedcover, offering excellent workmanship, a folk art design that is not only pleasing but meaningful, and a history within one of the longest-standing New England families.SIZE: 99”l x 115”w. CONDITION: The quilt is in overall good condition, with some fading and small holes due to insect damage scattered throughout the quilt. The back having a stain and generally the top is in very good condition with little to detract from its folk art appeal. [1] A quick survey of publications and inquiries to museums netted fewer than a dozen examples; not considered were wool crazy quilts. 9-73890 FP (30,000-50,000)

845
$21,850.00

IMPORTANT LOT OF THREE PENNSYLVANIA FRAKTURS FROM THE SHUMAKER FAMILY. The three frakturs have been laid down on the first three pages of the Shumaker family’s “Johnson’s Family Atlas”. Fraktur #1) 15” x 12-1/2”, watercolor pen and ink on paper, the document in German and dated December 29, 1788 and being the birth letter of Simon Schumacher. The other names listed Wilhelm Schumacher, Catharina Lang, Simon Lang and Catharina Scharolisin. There are several lines of text encompassed within a wreath with bow tie. A large title:“Hier mein Gott da find (Given unto God)” with six lines below. All the text surrounded by linked tulip and leaf border ending in a full red open flower. The top having a central urn flanked by potted blue flowers and columns with urns of flowers. Two triangles are seen in their midst, one with as “S” another with “SM.” Possibly the work of Georg Burger. CONDITION: Vibrant colors, and clear writing. Glued down to paper page showing evidence of some open tears, edge roughness, folds, and creases. Fraktur #2) 15-1/4” x 12-1/2”, watercolor pen and ink on paper, the document in German and dated March 17, 1822 and being the birth letter of Georg Schumacher. The date and birth record being encompassed in a wreath with bowtie above which is written “West Moreland County South Huntingdon Township Nord Amerika Pennsylvania.” Below the wreath in large letters “Weil ich nunge” below which are four lines of text. Text all surrounded by linked tulips ending in a blossomed colorful flower, there are two red ovals, one on each side, one with “G” and one with “S”. The top having a central urn flanked by potted red flowers and columns with urns of flowers. Possibly the work of Georg Burger. CONDITION: Vibrant colors, and clear writing. Glued down to paper page showing evidence of some open tears, edge roughness, folds, and creases. Fraktur #3) 12-1/2” x 15-1/2”, outstanding watercolor pen and ink on paper birth letter for Anna Maria Brauim (?), dated October 21, 1792. With various lines of text encompassed within a heart flanked by angels, birds, and colorful tulips on the upper half and fanciful doves, flowers, birds, and flower vines on the bottom half. Possibly the work of “Diamond Band Artist” or George Carl Stocks. CONDITION: Vibrant colors, and clear writing. Glued down to paper page showing evidence of some open tears, edge roughness, folds, and creases. NOTE: The three frakturs are contained in the first three pages of the atlas which is complete and an important atlas on its own. BOOK CONDITION: The binding is split and as is, the front having a Geo. Shumaker period label. 9-73810 FP (15,000-25,000)

846
$12,362.00

LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE CARVED AND PAINTED AMERICAN EAGLE WITH FLAG AND BANNER. The carved and gilded spread winged eagle, an indigo banner painted “E. Pluribus Unum” in white lettering and gripping the U.S. shield in its talons, carved from a solid pine board, eagle’s head applied. SIZE: 25” overall h x 72-1/2” wing span. CONDITION: Surface appears original with good patina, blue stars on white ground in shield probably re-painted; now flaking. No damages or restoration in carving, very good condition overall. 9-74602 SM (1,500-2,500)

847
$0.00

PAIR OF EXCEPTIONAL FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED FIGURES OF LADY AND GENTLEMAN, CIRCA 1870. Wonderfully carved and painted, the male figure wearing brown pants and cream coat with buttons and brown derby hat with black band. Female figure wearing brown dress with black belt, black collar, and cream colored bow tie with white blouse beneath; shown clutching the side of her dress with one hand. Facial features are excellently carved. PROVENANCE: Originally from an Augusta, Maine home, sold at James D. Julia’s to the present owner Aug. 23, 1989. SIZE: Lady is 14-1/2”, man is 16”. CONDITION: Female is missing her left arm and much of her bonnet, possibly originally had feet; paint is strong, with minor scuffs and wear in spots. The man is also missing his left arm and right hand is missing thumb and pieces of a finger, three of his buttons, which were carved and set into the coat, are missing, one intact; possibly had shoes at one time, now absent. There is paint loss on cuffs of pants. Proper right back side of body with obvious scorch marks. 9-74455 LG (3,500-5,500)

848
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND SMOKE DECORATED AND PAINTED DOME-TOP BOX ATTRIBUTED TO RUFUS PORTER (1792-1884). The pine box with dome lid, forged lock, spring and wire hinges decorated overall with whimsical trees and smoke decoration. The following inscription, penciled inside the lid reads: “1864 Orville Clark Bumford. Clark E. Woodard 1924.” SIZE: 9”h x 20”l x 11-1/2”d. CONDITION: Very good overall, with acceptable wear and scuffing. 9-90714 MD (6,000-8,000)

849
$0.00

PAIR OF RAISED PANELED DOORS DECORATED BY RUFUS PORTER (American, 1792-1884). The doors having been removed from the second floor of the Carroll Rounds House in West Buxton, Maine. The Carroll Rounds House is mentioned in Jean Lipman’s book Rufus Porter: Yankee Pioneer on page 178. The doors having grain painting on one side with wheat stocks on each of four long raised panels leaving the two small raised panels without. Original hardware present. SIZE: 77-3/4”h x 30-1/2”w. CONDITION: Significant Craquelure, some dings and scratches but generally very good. 9-74691 LG (2,000-4,000)

850
$0.00

PENNSYLVANIA FEDERAL WALNUT CORNER CUPBOARD IN BLUE PAINT, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY. The cupboard in robin’s egg blue, with a cove molded cornice projecting above the conforming case with canted sides, fitted with two pair of paneled cupboard doors, raised on modified angular feet forming bootjack ends. SIZE: 83”h x 48”w x 27”d. CONDITION: The outer two pieces of the cornice are replacements. Top brass knob replaced. Surfaces and paint showing wonderful wear. 9-90724 LG (8,000-12,000)

851
$0.00

FINE NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TRANSITIONAL LIFT TOP BLANKET CHEST IN ORIGINAL SURFACE. The rectangular top with applied molding and original rattail hinges opening above the conforming case with four simulated cock beaded drawers above a conforming pair of aligned short drawers over two long drawers on a molded base raised on bracket feet centering a deeply scalloped apron. SIZE: 51-1/2” h x 41-1/4” case w x 20” d. CONDITION: This piece retains original finish and hardware with very good patina, the bracket feet original with no visible repairs. PROVENANCE: Attached to the backboard is an early 20th Century shipping label from the “Auld Newbury Antique Shop, 11 Newbury Street, Newburyport, Mass. Shipped to Mrs. F. L. Kellogg, Bar Harbor, ME.”. 9-90464 QP (3,000-5,000)

852
$0.00

RARE STATE OF MAINE PAINT DECORATED WEAVER’S CHAIR. The grained tablet crest joined to cylindrical stiles centering four spindles joined to the shaped grained plank seat raised on four raked cylindrical simulated bamboo legs joined by a double spindle box stretcher. SIZE: 40-3/4” h of back, 25-1/2” h of seat. CONDITION: Normal wear and losses to paint, no damage or restoration noted 9-90367 SM (900-1,200)

853
$1,265.00

AMERICAN PAINTED AND GRAIN DECORATED ARTIST’S BOX. Of rectangular form, in black paint with ochre graining and sponged decoration, the lid outlined in mustard yellow, the case dovetailed. SIZE: 3” h x 22” w x 18-1/2” d. CONDITION: Normal wear, paint losses and scratches within expected parameters, good condition overall. 9-90365 SM (450-550)

854
$3,450.00

UNSIGNED (American/British, 18th/19th Century) ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS OF A HUSBAND AND WIFE. Pair of outstanding oil on canvas 3/4 portraits consigned from a private Boston, MA area home. Both in period matching gilt wood frames with black liner. Woman stands wearing a fancy formal dress with gold front and rust, blue and white top. A large lace collar and sleeves and a lace edged gold bonnet. She wears a variety of jewelry including a wide red and white choker under which is a gold cross with crucifix. She wears two rings, one a gold pinky ring which matches the gentleman’s pinky ring. Arms are crossed at waist and she holds a decorative fan in one hand and a pink rose in the other. She is seen against a greenish to brown background. The man wears a blue coat with large light blue buttons, a red and white vest which he has placed one hand through at his waist. His other hand, which has matching pinky ring, holds a pair of white gloves. PROVENANCE: From a private Boston, MA are home. SIZE: CONDITION: Very good, relined. 9-73329 FP (5,000-10,000)

855
$0.00

FINE AMERICAN FOLK ART TAVERN SIGN CARVED WITH A DISPLAYED EAGLE AND SHIELD ABOVE THE NAME “P. CHICK”. The displayed eagle on a leafy branch clutching a cluster of arrows, the body depicting the great seal of the United States flanked by leafy branches. The base of the sign carved with the letters “P. CHICK.” The carved elements all contain remnants of the original paint, heavily applied as to raise the surfaces. The whole carved and painted on a single pine board. We believe this comes from Connecticut and is registered in the inventory of Connecticut Tavern Signs. PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). SIZE: 37”h x 26”w. CONDITION: With original patina and old paint surfaces, the front probably applied with linseed oil as a preservative. 9-90098 MD (3,000-5,000)

856
$1,495.00

AMERICAN SCHOOLGIRL THEOREM MOUNTED IN ORIGINAL DEEP GOLD LEAF FRAME, MID 19TH CENTURY. Depicting cuttings of grapes, berries, and other fruit in a woven basket with handle on a grain painted surface, in original frame with old backboards. SIGHT SIZE: 12-1/2” x 13-1/4”. CONDITION: No repairs or restoration, theorem now has an overall tea-colored patina, frame with worn areas and loss of gilding, overall good condition. 9-90364 SM (1,250-1,750)

857
$1,955.00

AN AMERICAN SCHOOL GIRL THEOREM IN LEMON GILT FRAME (Circa 1825). Depicting a basket of fruit. SIZE: (sight) 14-1/4”h x 17”w. CONDITION: Slight foxing overall, original backboard, wear to gilding on frame. 9-74820 SM (1,200-1,600)

858
$2,472.00

LARGE COLLECTION OF EARLY PAINTED STONE FRUIT IN A WIRE-WEAVE BASKET. Collection of approximately 55 painted stone fruit in various colors and sizes of apples, pears, peaches, plums, apricots, figs, oranges, lemons, limes, strawberries, tangerines, nectarines, two clusters of grapes, etc. Now shown in an accompanying wire basket. SIZE: 16” dia. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with some chipping to stone fruit. 9-90720 SM (2,000-3,000)

859
$17,250.00

FULL BODIED COPPER FLYING HORSE WEATHERVANE IN OLD PAINT. With sheet copper mane and tail, old paint over original gilding, weathered surface. PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). SIZE: 13-3/4” h x 30” l. CONDITION: Paint chips and loss, bullet hole in tail, minor dents, loss to tip of tail. 9-90105 LG (3,000-5,000)

860
$460.00

MOLDED AND CUT SHEET COPPER BANNERETTE WEATHERVANE. The rectangular banner with pierced oval medallion and crenellated end joined by a framework of rods terminating in spheres with ridged midlines. PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). SIZE: 21-1/2” h x 24-1/2” l. CONDITION: Retains remnants of old gilded surface, one bullet hole in front, with minor tears in sheet work, otherwise very good. 9-90107 SM (600-1,000)

861
$0.00

FULL BODIED COPPER EAGLE WEATHERVANE WITH OUTSTRETCHED WINGS IN GREEN VERDIGRIS. The eagle with outstretched wings, head angled downwards mounted on a copper ball and post. Similar to examples made by Washburn. SIZE: 18”h x 20”w. CONDITION: Dents at back of neck, proper left wing, and proper left side of ball. Loss of proper left talon. 9-90788 MD (2,000-2,400)

862
$3,450.00

ISPHAHAN CARPET, CENTRAL PERSIA. The blue-black field with dense polychrome floral vinery within multiple abrashed floral borders on a claret red ground. SIZE: 17’5” x 11’. CONDITION: Areas of wear around edges with some moth damage, otherwise good. 9-74558 MD (5,000-7,000)

863
$1,437.00

SHIRVAN RUG. EAST CAUCASUS. The midnight blue field centering three lesghi stars flanked by polychrome geometric designs within a candy cane minor border and a polychrome crab border. PROVENANCE: From a private Leominster, MA collector. SIZE: 4’ 10-1/2” x 3’ 2”. CONDITION: Overall condition very good with bold colors and design. 9-74972 MD (800-1,200)

864
$6,037.00

SEMI-ANTIQUE SHIRVAN RUG. With two rows of polychrome “Lesghi” stars within octagonal medallions alternating with diamonds within multiple saz leaf and zigzag borders. SIZE: 5’2” x 3’6”. CONDITION: Overall very good with minimal wear. 9-90556 MD (800-1,200)

865
$0.00

FINE CLASSICAL MAHOGANY DOUBLE PEDESTAL DINING TABLE WITH THREE ADDITIONAL LEAVES. The rectangular top with D-ends and reeded edges each on a ring turned bulbous pedestal joined to reeded saber legs with brass capped claw foot casters. SIZE: 28” h x 60” l x 46-1/2” w. Two additional leaves 15-1/2” w each, third leaf 24-1/2” w. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished, in very good condition overall, table retains clips and leaf supports. 9-90531 QP (4,000-6,000)

866
$0.00

FINE MASSACHUSETTS SHERATON FIGURED MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, PROBABLY BOSTON. The rectangular top with ovolo corners and reeded edge above the conforming case fitted with a central concave, cross banded, and cock beaded drawer above a pair of conforming doors, over arched reeded apron, flanked by a bowed drawer over a conforming cupboard door raised on six reeded, ball, and ring turned legs with reeded stiles on ball feet raised on brass capped casters. Retains original circular brass knobs. SIZE: 41” h x 73-1/2” l x 25” d. CONDITION: With clean original surface and original brass hardware. Very fine condition overall, with no restoration noted. 9-90541 QP (8,000-12,000)

867
$977.00

FINE MASSACHUSETTS QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY TILT-TOP TEA TABLE, PROBABLY NEWBURYPORT, ATTRIBUTED TO THE WORKSHOP OF JOSEPH SHORT. The circular top hinged on a columnar standard with suppressed urn, raised on a cabriole tripod base with bold angular pointed pad feet on platforms. SIZE: 27-3/4” h x 32” dia. CONDITION: Polished old surface, very good overall with no visible restorations. 9-90511 QP (1,200-1,800)

868
$9,775.00

OUTSTANDING COIN SILVER COVERED TUREEN BY WILLIAM L. ADAMS, NEW YORK. A large oval tureen with side handles having four claw feet with leaf decorated supports, two oval foliate scroll cartouches with no monograms. Bottom with touch marks. The cover having a center fixed foliate handle on a step-domed top. SIZE: 11” h x 15-1/2” x 9” at widest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73896 LG (8,000-12,000)

869
$747.00

COIN SILVER PUNCH LADLE BY GEORGE STEPHENS OF NEW YORK. Hallmarked “G S”. Circa 1790. Un-monogrammed. In Old English patterned handle with round bowl. SIZE: 13-1/2”l. WEIGHT: 6.7 Tr. Oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74329 SM (250-400)

870
$0.00

OUTSTANDING STERLING AND IVORY HANDLED PUNCH LADLE. Handle marked “Sterling” also having a Chinese four character mark and maker’s mark “C S”. Ladle having a round bowl, bamboo leaf engraving to handle with water leaf ends connected to a finely carved shaped ribbed handle. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. SIZE: 14-3/4” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74401 MDD (1,000-1,500)

871
$977.00

OUTSTANDING AMERICAN INLAID MAHOGANY WRITING BOX. The hinged cover having a leafy branch with bowtie inlay surrounded by a rectangular band inlay. Fitted interior having replaced writing surface. The ends having original bale handles and a long dovetailed end drawer. Rhode Island late 18th century. SIZE: 7-1/4” h x 19-1/4” l x 10-1/4” d. CONDITION: Very good with some minor repairs. 9-74257 SM (1,000-1,500)

872
$862.00

REGENCY BURL WALNUT TEA CADDY. Of sarcophagus form with hinged dome top opening to an interior fitted with two domed Burr walnut containers centering an etched glass bowl; the lid fitted to the case with concave out swept sides, the base ebony trimmed, centering a mother-of-pearl oval escutcheon, raised on disc feet. SIZE: 7-1/2” h x 13-3/4” l x 8” d. CONDITION: Retains original key, very good overall with original clean surface. 9-90489 SM (750-1,250)

873
$1,955.00

PAIR OF DEEP BLUE GLASS FLUID LAMPS, MID 19TH CENTURY. The brass collar missing burner fitted to the faceted lobed blue fonts joined to a fluted brass column continuing to a molded circular base on a square marble plinth. SIZE: 11”h. CONDITION: Very good overall, missing burners, marble bases slightly discolored. 9-74793 SM (900-1,200)

874
$9,200.00

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL GOTHIC BURR WALNUT BRACKET CLOCK; COOK AND BURCHETTE, OXFORD STREET, LONDON; TOGETHER WITH MATCHING SHELF. Of architectural form, the case is headed by three gothic finials centering the peaked crenellated cornice above the arched door carved with leaf tips opening to the silvered dial with foliate decorated spandrels centering the maker’s name within the chapter ring surmounted by a cadence, strike/silent, and tune dial. The brass works with a triple fusee, three train, eight bell and gong movement. The face flanked by engaged cluster columns on canted corners, the sides with pierce carved floral arched openings above the carved apron of aligned arched molded plinth. SIZE: 28-3/4” x 18-1/2” x 10-3/4”. Shelf is 17-1/2” x 20-1/2” x 12-1/4”. CONDITION: Professionally cleaned, restored and refinishes. Shelf is refinished. 9-74678 FP (5,000-7,000)

875
$16,100.00

UNSIGNED (Chinese School, 19th Century) AMERICAN SHIP “SPLENDID OF BALTIMORE”. Fine oil on canvas ship portrait showing a black and white hulled three-mast ship sailing left to right. Thirteen hole gun deck, shown in full sail flying the American flag off stern. The bow complete with figurehead and ship name. Also ship’s name pennant on front mast, back mast has white flag with “139”. Light pink cloud and blue sky. Housed in a fine ebonized and gilt carved wood and gesso replacement frame with gold and black name plaque. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 20” x 25-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. Relined with spot inpainting. 9-29642 HP (10,000-15,000)

876
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO HUANG DASHEN (Chinese 18th Century) NURSING THE BABY. Rare and outstanding oil on canvas Chinese scene shows a mother nursing an infant while lying on a brown floor with hand holding her head up. Another woman is seated behind. A blue curtain like background with flower decorated border top. Unsigned. Housed in a mahogany molded wood frame. The canvas is unstretched and lies freely against backboard. CANVAS SIZE: 17” x 22”. CONDITION: Very good fine craquelure and there are several pieces of tape affixed to reverse of canvas. 9-74877 HP (12,000-16,000)

877
$0.00

CHINA TRADE REVERSE PAINTING ON GLASS OF A CHINESE WOMAN HOLDING A BEADED NECKLACE AND RED SCARF HOUSED IN A PERIOD FRAME. The figure finely executed with feathered headdress and tasseled earrings wearing a fine period embroidered robe. Depicted beside a table on a black background. SIGHT SIZE: 15-1/2” x 11-3/4”. CONDITION: Original painting on glass, with no flaking or chipping to paint surfaces, the original China trade gilt frame with some roughness to top and bottom edges of frame, retains original untouched backboards. 9-90710 MD (2,000-3,000)

878
$0.00

IMPORTANT RARE PAIR OF LARGE CHINESE UNDER GLAZE BLUE STORAGE JARS, MADE FOR THE DOMESTIC MARKET. Late 18th Century. Each of rectangular form with conforming openings decorated overall with scrolling vinery, peonies, conk shells, and dahlias centering a coin roundel. The interiors with ribbed tile construction, the bases signed and numbered (see detail photo). PROVENANCE: Purchased by consignor from a private home in mainland China. SIZE: 16” h x 12” w x 7-3/4” d. CONDITION: Glaze in very fine condition with rich coloring. No evidence of any damages or repairs. 9-90432 HP (20,000-28,000)

879
$1,150.00

PAIR OF UNUSUAL CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN VASES WITH FAMILLE ROSE DECORATION. The molded and ribbed bodies with large floral sprays, applied gilt dragons and butterflies; the fluted necks with ruffled edges and blue bandings. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 24”h. CONDITION: Very fine condition. 9-73903 MD (4,000-6,000)

880
$575.00

PAIR OF ORIENTAL EXPORT POLYCHROME VASES. Painted with scenes of children at play. Applied with figures of children. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 12-1/2” h. CONDITION: One with loss to bowtie ribbon, otherwise very good. 9-73921 MD (1,000-2,000)

881
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT MANDARIN PORCELAIN UNDERGLAZE YELLOW GARDEN BARREL. Designed overall with burnt orange stylized flying bats interspaced with pink and white floral sprays and flowerheads on a canary yellow ground with double pierced coins and bosses within a celadon green and pink wavy border. Marked with an Asian character in burnt orange under base. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 18”h, 13-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good overall, no restoration noted. 9-73937 MD (3,000-5,000)

882
$0.00

LARGE ROSE MEDALLION BOWL ON STAND. Decorated with Chinese domestic scenes; enclosures decorated with flowers, birds and fruit. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: Bowl is 6-1/2” h x 15-1/2” dia. Stand is 6-1/2” h x 11-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73905 MD (2,000-3,000)

883
$2,875.00

PAIR OF ROSE MEDALLION SQUARE GARNITURE VASES, 19TH CENTURY. Each decorated overall with a fanciful garden scene depicting birds and butterflies within a wavy polychrome border. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 16-1/2”h. CONDITION: Appear in overall very good condition. 9-73982 MD (1,200-1,800)

884
$862.00

CANTONESE CHINA TRADE PAINT DECORATED AND BRASS BOUND CAMPHOR TRUNK. Of rectangular form, the lid painted with a central panel depicting exotic birds within a floral cartouche bordered by polychrome floral vinery, the lid edged with brass studs and strapping, fitted to the conforming case similarly decorated and fitted with brass carrying handles. SIZE: 16” h x 35” l x 18” d. CONDITION: Cracks, creases and repairs to leather covering, creasing and repairs to brass strapping, paint overall good, retains original shipping label on interior. 9-74244 SM (900-1,200)

885
$3,600.00

HERIZ CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA. The lobed medium and dark indigo medallion on a madder red field with dense polychrome geometric design centered by ale indigo spandrels within a blue-black border of polychrome geometric lattice work. SIZE: 10’ x 6’11”. CONDITION: Very good overall, with acceptable even wear, loss to selvedge. 9-90553 MD (3,000-5,000)

886
$17,250.00

NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE CHERRY BONNET TOP HIGHBOY. PROBABLY COASTAL CONNECTICUT. In two parts, the upper case with molded swans neck cornice with full bonnet, centering three onion finials, and fitted with two short drawers centering a deep drawer over a pair of aligned short drawers above three graduated thumb molded long drawers, joined to the waisted lower case fitted with a single drawer above three aligned short drawers, all with thumb molded edges, raised on tapered cabriole legs with scalloped returns on spoon pad feet centering an arcaded apron. PROVENANCE: From a fine Yarmouth, Maine home. SIZE: 85” h x 40” w x 23” d. CONDITION: Older cleaned surface, good color, old hardware in original holes, the whole with chestnut and oak secondary wood, overall very good condition. 9-74459 FP (15,000-25,000)

887
$0.00

FINE AND RARE NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE FIGURED MAPLE AND WALNUT DRESSING TABLE, PROBABLY RHODE ISLAND. The rectangular top with molded edges above a conforming case fitted with three thumb molded drawers above the arched and scalloped apron raised on cabriole legs with shaped returns terminating in bold round pad feet. SIZE: 29-1/2” h x 30” case w x 19” overall d. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished, retains original hardware, original top reset. 9-90507 HP (8,000-12,000)

888
$0.00

FINE RHODE ISLAND QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLE. The rectangular top with conforming hinged leaves projecting above the astragal arched frieze raised on tapering cylindrical legs with platform pad feet. SIZE: 28” h x 15” w x 36-1/4” d. CONDITION: Old scrubbed surface, one seam repair on leaf, otherwise very good. 9-90523 QP (2,500-3,500)

889
$0.00

RHODE ISLAND QUEEN ANNE WALNUT SIDE CHAIR. The yoked crest above the vasiform splat flanked by undulating stiles joined to the trapezoidal slip seat with scalloped rail raised on cabriole frontal legs with scalloped returns joined to a block and baluster turned recessed box stretcher terminating in circular pad feet, the rear cylindrical legs block turned and back swept. SIZE: 41” h x 18” h of seat. CONDITION: Retains old cleaned surface, seat blocks replaced, no restoration noted. 9-90517 QP (3,000-4,000)

890
$24,000.00

JOHN TRUMBULL (American, 1756-1843) PORTRAIT OF GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON. Important large oil on canvas 3/4 portrait of General George Washington. Washington stands with one hand at hip, other hand holding a scroll which has written “By John Trumbull May 1793”. He wears a red military jacket with fancy gold trim, a vest and white collar shirt. His head looking at viewer in a Gilbert Stuart type rendition. A red curtain is seen on left side with a grayish green background. Housed in a modern French style gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. Back of stretcher is a J. Chenue London French packer label. We believe his uniform represent the Virginia Regiment. SIZE: 44” x 35-1/4”. CONDITION: Painting has an old relining with a more contemporary patch which when viewed under blacklight has corresponding inpainting. There is an area of approximately 1-1/2” along the bottom center border going into the right corner and up the right side which has been inpainted. This does not include any of the signature area. Remainder of the painting fluoresces a light green which does not allow any prior restoration to be seen. 9-73715 FPD (20,000-40,000)

891
$6,900.00

AUTOGRAPH DOCUMENT BY GEORGE WASHINGTON. The document having a handwritten section “After the expiration of eight days from the date hereof Mr. Rofs has permission to go into the city of New York and here turn again. Given at Brunswick this sixth day of July 1778. G. Washington (signature). Mr. Rofs.” Bottom of document is printed and written as follows: “By his Excellency George Washington, esq; General and Commander in Chief of the forces of the United States of America. These are to certify that the bearer hereof Benjamin Taylor, soldier in the second Connect. Regiment having faithfully served the United States from June 1777 to June 1783 and being enlisted for the war only is hereby discharged from the American Army.”. The document has been affixed to a scrapbook page. SIZE: 9-3/4” x 6-3/4”. Paper: 10-1/4” x 7-1/4”. CONDITION: Stains, bleed through writing, some tears. Good. 9-74947 SM (1,500-2,000)

892
$6,325.00

AUTOGRAPH DOCUMENT BY GEORGE WASHINGTON. The document as follows: “Given at head-quarters the 9th June 83 G Washington (signed) by his Excellency’s command, J Trumbull (signed) registered in the books of the regimen, G Curtis (signed) adjutant. The above Taylor has been honored with the badge of merit for six years faithful service. H Swift Col (signed)”. The document has been pasted to a yellow scrapbook page. SIZE: Document is 7-1/2” x 6-1/2”. Paper: 10” x 7-1/4”. CONDITION: Stains, foxing, folds, small hole at center, otherwise good. 9-74948 SM (1,500-2,000)

893
$240.00

AUTOGRAPH FRAMED DOCUMENT PERTAINING TO THE JAMES CUDWORTH (OWNERS OF JAMESTOWN IRONWORKS). The document dated 1704. The front side with three-quarter page of writing followed by nineteen signatures with red wax seals. Backside with a third of page of writing an added piece of paper having four signatures and four seals. The document pertains to the agreement for rights of land and water for James Cudworth and the letter is signed by Thomas Leonard. Housed between glass and a molded wood frame. TOTAL SIZE: 13-1/2” x 10-1/4”. SIGHT SIZE: 11-3/4” x 8-3/4”. CONDITION: Folds and stains, some separation, generally good. 9-90008 SM (200-400)

894
$0.00

IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF LETTERS PERTAINING TO FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. Correspondence from the Swallia family of New York written by Franklin D. Roosevelt between 1928 and 1935 as Governor of New York and President of the United States including a Christmas card in its original envelope. Six examples with his signature, two signed by his personal secretary. 1) 5-1/2” x 8-1/2” Typed half-page letter pen signed by Louise M. Howe, Personal Secretary to Governor Roosevelt, letter indicates that due to an influx of mail, he will be unable to personally sign all letters. 2) 10-1/2” x 7-1/4” Typed letter signed in pen Franklin D. Roosevelt on his personal stationary dated October 26, 1928 to Mr. Clarence Swallia of Cape Vincent, NY. The letter is a personal request for Mr. Swallia to write him confidentially regarding his decision as to which of the two presidential candidates he will be supporting. Roosevelt requests that the return letter be sent to his house in New York City (this seems to be a very unusual request on behalf of Roosevelt for a single person’s decision on a candidate). 3) 10-1/2” x 7-1/4” Typed letter pen signed by Roosevelt on personal stationary dated October 31, 1928. The letter thanks Mr. Swallia on his previous letter which indicated his decision to vote for Governor Smith. 4) 10-1/2” x 8” Typed letter on Governor’s stationary, pen signed by Roosevelt dated November 11, 1930. The letter thanks Mr. Swallia for his note of congratulations. 5) 10-1/2” x 8” on Governor’s stationary, typed letter with hand signed signature of Roosevelt dated January 30, 1930. The letter regards thanking Mr. Swallia for his letter of January 25 and a reference is made to a radio speech. 6) 11” x 8-1/2” Typed letter on executive mansion stationary, pen signed by Roosevelt dated July 8, 1932 to Mr. Swallia thanking him for his message of congratulations and asking him for his help. 7) 11” x 8-1/2” Typed letter on executive mansion stationary hand signed by Roosevelt to Mr. Swallia regarding his message of good will and congratulations, dated November 22, 1932. 8) 9-1/4” x 6-1/4” Typed letter on White House stationary signed by M.A. LeHand, private secretary to the President. This letter as follows:“April 25, 1935. My Dear Miss Swallia: The President has recived your very kind note of April sixteenth. He deeply appreciates you expression of approval and is most grateful for your Easter greetings. He asks me to send his best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, M.A. LeHand, PRIVATE SECRETARY. Miss Elizabeth H. Swallia, Cape Vincent, New York.” 9) 5” x 7-1/4” Unsigned official Governor’s Christmas card. Accompanying lot are the six original envelopes. CONDITION: Overall very good, signatures slightly faded, one letter with insect damage. 9-74499 LG (8,000-12,000)

895
$0.00

GROUP OF JOHN F. KENNEDY RELATED ITEMS INCLUDING AUTOGRAPHS. 1) Black & white photograph inscribed “To Stephen D’Arcy With Very Best Wishes John F. Kennedy”. SIZE: 10” x 8”. CONDITION: Very good. 2) Two signed letters by John F. Kennedy. Both involve the recent widow Mrs. Rita V. Stelline. The first letter, dated May 20th, 1953 is in response to Stephen D’Arcy’s request for information regarding the windows pension. It is on United States Senate John F. Kennedy stationary and signed “John Kennedy”. Accompanying the letter is a copy dated May 15th of the response to Kennedy from Colonel F. B. Carberry. Second letter dated June 8th, 1953 on Kennedy Senate stationary indicating to Stephen D’Arcy that the request is being dealt with by the Veterans Administration. It is signed “John” and has a copy of the original correspondence attached. Along with these two letters is the original request from Stephen D’Arcy which indicates that John Stelline, the widows husband, was killed in action on April 15th, 1953. SIZE: 10-1/2” x 8”. CONDITION: Very good. 3) 10” x 8” photograph of Joan Kennedy inscribed and signed “To Steve D’Arsy With Appreciation Joan Kennedy 1964”. 4) A typed letter dated May 11, 1953 signed “John F. Kennedy” with envelope. 5) Typed letter July 1, 1953 signed “John” with envelope. 6) Letter dated January 19, 1961 signed “John Kennedy” with envelope. 7) Invitation to the Inaugural Ball for the President Kennedy and Vice President Johnson also invitation to the Inaugural concert and the Inauguration. Included are two Inauguration January 20, 1961 Stand 13 tickets. Two Inauguration Ball tickets and official Inauguration Program. 8) Also included is an invitation to the Inauguration of Johnson and Humphrey, as well as eight Kennedy/Johnson bumper stickers and three pins. 9) Included is a rare 29” long pennant, for the January 20, 1961 Inauguration. CONDITION: All generally very good. 9-73766, 9-73768, 9-90352 MD (2,500-4,000)

896
$480.00

SMALL COLLECTION OF CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE PAPER CURRENCY. Contained in a folding leather carrier. 17 examples including: US fractional currency bill for 50 cents, bearer bonds for 15 and 10 cents both issued in 1862, a $5 bearer bond from the Farmer’s and Exchange Bank of Charleston, S.C., Confederate States of America bills in various denominations ranging from $1 to $100 and dated from 1861-1864. PROVENANCE: From a Harpswell, Maine home. SIZE: 7-1/4” x 3-1/4” dimensions of largest bill. CONDITION: Overall in very worn and fragile condition. 9-90086 MD (300-500)

897
$1,955.00

CARVED, GILDED, AND PAINT DECORATED DISPLAYED EAGLE WITH SHIELD AND CROSSED FLAGS, MID 20TH CENTURY. Similar to an example carved by Emery Jones of Freeport, Maine, circa 1900, and also the “Salem” model of the Artistic Carving Company of Boston. SIZE: 12-1/2”h x 30” l. CONDITION: Old original surfaces, minor paint losses, no visible repairs or restoration noted. 9-74465 SM (1,000-2,000)

898
$0.00

E. LEEDS (American 19th Century) OUR COUNTRY. Fine oil on canvas patriotic folk art scene showing Lady Liberty holding a large American flag on staff and U.S. shield. Beside her is a spread winged bald eagle all standing atop a globe with “Our Country” and ivy and berry spray. Signed bottom right “E. Leeds”. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 19” x 15”. CONDITION: Relined. Craquelure. Inpainting. Good. 9-90413 LG (8,000-10,000)

899
$1,092.00

NEEDLEWORK SCHOOLGIRL SAMPLER BY ELIZABETH ANN LEE, 1832. Sampler having side and top flower vines with the bottom row encompassing a basket of flowers and other stemmed flowers. Top having another row of flowers. A four line verse below which is a family register with five names and date. Housed in a Victorian walnut frame with glass. SIGHT SIZE: 15-1/2”x 17-1/2”. CONDITION: Good. 9-90596 SM (800-1,200)

900
$1,322.00

SAMPLER BY HARRIET LEE, 1822. Worked with a verse titled “Passenger” above rows of stylized trees and animals worked with scrolling vinery and stylistic floral arrangements bordered with scrolling vinery. All within a quarter sawn oak frame. SIGHT SIZE: 12-1/4” x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Line of minor staining in bottom third, minor areas of moth damage in ground, upper right corner, bottom line of verse, lower left side. Retains original glass and backing, very good condition. 9-74999 MD (800-1,200)

901
$0.00

CURRIER & IVES (American, Publisher, 19th Century) “THE LIFE OF A FIREMAN-THE NIGHT ALARM-START HER LIVELY BOYS”. Fabulous colored lithograph shows fifteen fireman bringing an engine on cart out of a fire house. It is nighttime and the scene is lit by streetlights and a man with a lantern. After a painting by “L. Maurer” and dated “1854”. A nice large folio with good color. Housed in a modern black and gilt molded wood frame with red and white mattes which have cutout for a title. IMAGE SIZE: 17-1/4” x 26”. SIGHT SIZE: 19-1/4” (to bottom of cutout) x 26-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-90420 LG (4,000-5,000)

902
$0.00

CURRIER & IVES (American, Publisher, 19th Century) “THE AMERICAN FIREMAN – ALWAYS READY”. Colored lithograph shows a fireman wearing helmet, belt and boots, pulling fire wagon. After a painting by “L. Maurer” and dated “1858”. Housed in a good modern molded wood frame with double matte. IMAGE SIZE: 17-1/4” x 13-1/2”. SIGHT SIZE: 20” x 15”. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-90421 MD (2,000-3,000)

903
$8,912.00

ELMA STEWART (American, Early 20th Century) FIRE AT MAY’S DEPARTMENT STORE, AVALINE. The large oil on canvas scene shows a corner block building engulfed in flames with two fire engines and several fire fighters engaging the fire with large sprays of water. Signed lower left on back of stretcher: “May 8, 1908 Avaline.” Purportedly this is May’s Department store in Freemont, Indiana and this painting was formerly in the collection of the First National Bank of Freemont, Indiana. Housed in a decorated 19th Century frame. The frame having a fine decorated interior with a crackled and consolidated varnish finish to heighten the flames of the painting. SIZE: 33” x 48”. CONDITION: Relined within painting, very good. 9-90715 LG (8,000-12,000)

904
$6,612.00

EXTREMELY RARE AND IMPORTANT COLODIAN NEGATIVE OF A FIREMAN’S PARADE IN MIDDLETOWN CONNECTICUT. This mammoth sized glass-plate negative shows an outdoor parade scene in Middletown Connecticut featuring the only known image of the Middletown Mansfield Base Ball Club. They are seen standing in the parade in the central section. Eight men are seen in full uniform with a capitol “M” on jersey, high stockings, white uniforms, baseball caps and some are leaning on their baseball bats. The negative is circa 1872 and corresponds with what is known about this baseball team in that they were formed and existed between 1866 and 1872 and they were the first major league baseball team formed in Connecticut. This is an extremely early date for an image of a professional baseball team. This team played Boston, New York and Philadelphia and included future Hall of Famer Jim (Orator) O’Rourke. The glass plate shows a large marching band, then the Mansfield Baseball team, then a firehouse hose company led by four men with fire trumpets, and 22 firemen pulling a fire wagon with other firemen with axes. The street is quite broad and contains many spectators and horse-drawn carriages and wagons can be seen alongside the avenue. The backdrop is a large hotel with balcony which has several onlookers. The storefronts below include D.C. Tyler, Druggist and a book seller, a framer (E. Rockwell), a large barber pole is seen amongst other buildings. The plate is housed in a Victorian walnut frame with gilt liner and has its original wood backing board. An old piece of paper is attached to reverse and reads as follows, “A trip to Bristol R. I. on the steamer “Geo. A. Chaffee” built in Middletown Conn. Hubbard Hose Co. No. 2. Mansfield Base Ball Team and the Forest City Band to take part in a Fireman’s parade. Capt. Christopher Carroll in command. Henry Sullivane Steward. About the year 1872.” NOTE: A copy of Middletown’s Season in the Sun The Story of Connecticut’s First Professional Baseball Team by David Arcidiacono accompanies lot. SIZE: @12”h x 16”w. CONDITION: Very good with only a slight deterioration in upper right corner. 9-90093 HP (6,000-8,000)

905
$0.00

AMBROTYPE 1/4 PLATE OF A FRONTIERSMAN. Image shows a standing man wearing a raccoon hat, fancy coat with beadwork and needlepoint, a waist belt holding a needlework and beadwork pouch. Two hands hold a very long pipe with a catlinite bowl. Oval matted in a leather type black case. CASE: 6” x 4-3/4”. CONDITION: Losses to the image and scratches which are quite visible. 9-74462 (400-800)

906
$1,035.00

EADWEARD MUYBRIDGE (American, 1830-1904) THREE ORIGINAL GELATIN NEGATIVES. All Contained in a period heavy paper envelope which has title and numbers. 1) “Descending Stairs, Turning and Flirting a Fan”. Rare gelatin negative has four rows of six images each showing front and side views. Two rows showing a woman in gown with fan descending four stairs and walking forward, and two rows show the same action from the back view. The negative is marked “Copyrighted 1887, by Eadweard Muybridge” and in right hand corner hand numbered “798”. Handwritten number “9.798” on envelope. Also has written in pen, which appears to be later “Mrs. J.H. James sister of Mrs. George F. Bush, Princeton”. SIZE: 20-1/4” x 13”. 2) “Curtseying Fan In Right Hand-Female Draped”. Rare gelatin negative has three rows; the top two rows with six images each showing a side angle of a draped woman, with fan curtseying. The bottom row having twelve images seen from the back view. The negative is marked “Copyrighted 1887, by Eadweard Muybridge”, and in right hand corner hand numbered “802”. Handwritten number “9.802” on envelope. SIZE: 13” x 20-1/4”. 3) “A. Bell Ringing; B. Teeter Board; C. Military Drill”. Rare gelatin negative has three rows of four images. The top row showing six horses reacting to a bell. The middle row shows horses on a teeter-totter, and bottom row shows eight horses lined up. Unsigned but numbers “644” in right corner. Handwritten number “9.644” on envelope. SIZE: 9-3/4” x 20”. CONDITION: 1) One fold crease to left corner, otherwise good. 2) Good, some wrinkling in top image. 3) Good. 9-73316-2 (500-1,000)

907
$8,050.00

MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL CARVED AND INLAID TALL-CASE CLOCK. The arched molded cornice surmounted by pierced fretwork centering three ball and spire brass finials on pedestals, above the astragal arched door with inlaid fanned spandrels opening to the painted moon-phase dial depicting two moon faces alternating with a panel depicting a star-filled sky and a painting of “Lady Liberty” above the roman numeral chapter ring and calendar aperture within gilt-heightened spandrels. The brass works with time, strike, and calendar movement marked “Osborne’s Manufactory Birmingham”. The waisted case with astragal-arched thumb-molded door inlaid with a central spray within the string-inlaid outline flanked by fluted quarter-columns with brass capitals and bases above the molded box base inlaid with an oval rayed patera centered by fan spandrels on a molded base raised on bracket feet with scalloped returns. PROVENANCE: From a Blue Hill, Maine estate. SIZE: 87” h x 13-3/4” throat w x 9-1/2” d. CONDITION: Having a cleaned old surface, minor repairs to fret work, shrinkage cracks to box base. With original backboard. Brass works cleaned, pendulum bracket is bent. 9-90236 QP (4,000-6,000)

908
$0.00

FINE CHIPPENDALE FIGURED MAHOGANY OXBOW CHEST. Chest of drawers having original one board serpentine molded overhanging top with four conforming shaped graduated drawers retaining original brass post and bale hardware. All on a molded base raised on carved bracket feet. Eastern Massachusetts. Circa 1770-1790. CONDITION: Very good. Backboards and hardware good. Old professional re-polished surface. Feet with some professional restoration. 9-74311 LG (12,000-18,000)

909
$5,175.00

MASSACHUSETTS OR COASTAL NEW HAMPSHIRE SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY TAMBOUR SECRETARY. In three parts, the upper section with pediment cresting above the straight frieze over a pair of astragal-glazed doors opening to an interior fitted with two adjustable shelves above a pair of tambour slides opening to a configuration of document drawers and pigeon holes. Stepped back on the lower section fitted with a hinged writing slope, baise lined, on lopers centering three graduated thumb-molded drawers with original brass beehive knobs, the whole raised on ring turned reeded tapering cylindrical legs. SIZE: 87” h x 40” w x 23” d. CONDITION: Professionally repolished and restored, very good condition. 9-90449 QP (5,000-7,000)

910
$2,530.00

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE, PROBABLY MASSACHUSETTS. The shaped rectangular top with conforming hinged leaves above the straight frieze fitted with a drawer raised on square tapered molded legs. SIZE: 28” h x 19-1/2” w closed, 37” w opened x 36” d. CONDITION: Highly re-polished, retains old hardware. 9-90521 MD (800-1,200)

911
$2,587.00

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR. The cyma curved crest with rolled ears above the bold vasiform splat, the molded stiles joined to shaped arms with volute carved terminals on incurvate supports centering a trapezoidal slip seat with shaped front rail raised on frontal cabriole legs terminating in trifid feet, the rear legs tenoned, cylindrical and raked. SIZE: 40” h of back, 17” h of seat. CONDITION: Professionally refinished and restored with no visible repairs. 9-74264 MD (4,000-6,000)

912
$16,100.00

FINE AND UNIQUE HEAVILY CARVED PRESENTATION WALKING STICK. The handle in the form of a crouching eagle perched above a standing figure, draped in a robe holding a cluster of grapes in left hand, wreath in right hand, proper right leg resting on a recumbent lion, left leg resting on helmet, above the standing figure of a military officer with telescope and sword above grapevines concealing a bird and clusters entwined around the shaft. This three dimensionally carved walking stick has a tableau on the reverse comprising various military accoutrements including helmets, backpacks, boots, horn, uniform, a pouch with displayed eagle, canteen, barrels, bales, and a saber, the vines pierce carved on all sides. One of the finest carved folk art walking sticks we have seen, given what appears to be the depiction of a Native American above a General or other high ranking officer in an 18th Century period uniform, it is therefore a possibility that it is of North American origin. SIZE: 35”h. CONDITION: Very find condition overall with original patina. 9-90790 LG (8,000-12,000)

913
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN HALLEY BELLAMY (1836-1914) KITTERY AND PORTSMOUTH CARVED EAGLE TRANSOM DOOR PLAQUE WITH “DON’T GIVE UP THE SHIP” BANNER. The carved and gilded eagle with red, white, and blue banner with three incised stars. PROVENANCE: Exhibited in the “American Signs and Symbols” exhibition as “Attributed to John Bellamy” Jan.-Nov. 1964 at the Taft Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio. NOTE: Accompanying the eagle is a copy of the museum’s catalog which shows this eagle on the first page photographed and is listed as item #28 with a provenance of “Collection of Mr. Richard E. Guggenheim, Cincinnati”. SIZE: 45-1/2” l. CONDITION: Original dry surface, original paint on banner with original nails. Repair to proper right wingtip (split) and to proper right tip of banner, two splits at nail hole. 9-90603 HP (40,000-60,000)

914
$0.00

HAMADAN CARPET, SOUTHEAST PERSIA. Dense polychrome floral vinery on a blue-black field centering a madder red lozenge medallion all within multiple floral borders. SIZE: 13’5” x 10’8”. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90554 MD (2,250-2,750)

915
$402.00

KARAGASHLI RUG, EAST CAUCASUS. The abrashed indigo field with three madder red oversized medallions flanked by polychrome animals and geometric motif, all within a slant-leaf and diamond border. PROVENANCE: From a Harpswell, Maine home. SIZE: 7’7” x 5’8”. CONDITION: Creasing and wear overall, a 3” x 3” hole 18” in from side, 30” in from end. 9-90081 SM (500-700)

916
$1,437.00

TEKKE BOKHARA ORIENTAL RUG. 19th/20th Century. Probably a Bag Face. Red field rug having eleven stripes having different motifs in colors of blue and ivory. SIZE: 6’ x 3’5”. CONDITION: Very good with only minor repairs and fraying at ends. 9-74379 SM (500-1,000)

917
$16,100.00

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921) PORTRAIT OF THE “S.S. ALGIERS”. Large oil on canvas ship portrait of the Algiers in rough seas sailing right to left. Single center stack with two-masts. Several men on deck. Name emblazoned on bow. A green wave with white crest is being cut through by the ship. Painted legend on bottom “S.S., Algiers Off Hatteras Jan 1 1877”. Painting is signed lower right and dated what appears “1870”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood period frame. PROVENANCE: Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. SIZE: 22” x 36”. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-90160 HP (10,000-15,000)

918
$805.00

NAPOLEON SARONY (1821-1896) PORTRAIT OF CAPTAIN WARREN HATHORN OF THE S.S. ALGIER. Large pastel on canvas half portrait of a man with mustache and beard wearing a formal black coat, white shirt and necktie. Signed Sarony and date “1891”. Housed in its original pierced gesso decorated frame with sand gilt liner. PROVENANCE: Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. SIGHT SIZE: 27” x 22”. CONDITION: Some minor spotting, generally very good. 9-90161 SM (1,000-2,000)

918A
$0.00

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921) THE LARGEST JACOBSEN PAINTING IN THE WORLD: THE CLYDE LINE’S “S.S. APACHE”. Monumental oil on canvas ship portrait of the “Apache”. To our knowledge, the largest painting that Jacobsen ever produced. This painting appears in the Jacobsen Checklist and its dimensions are by far larger than any recorded there. The S.S. Apache with completed in August 1891 by the Reeder & Sons, of Baltimore, MD and weighed 416 tons being 190’ in length. Made of an iron hull and housed three guns. The Apache was the first to establish a direct passenger service between New York and Miami. The Apache was also featured on many postcards and tourist ephemera in the southern U.S. This monumental canvas shows the black hulled three-deck steamer traveling right to left with low points of land off bow and stern which is believed to be Florida. A three-mast sailing ship is moored off its port bow and several sails are seen on horizon. Three men in a dory row away from boat. Name is emblazoned on the front bow as well as on top of the pilot house. The Apache ship flag off front mast, the Company flag off back mast. The U.S. flag flies off the stern, all on a choppy white tip greenish/blue water. Signed lower right and dated “1917”. Housed in a magnificent 7” reeded gilt frame with gold liner. This painting by Antonio Jacobsen was originally de-accessed by the Seamans Church Institute on New York City. In 1999 the painting was conserved by Yost Studio in New York City. The restoration included the removal of the old wax lining and relining with beva. The old over paint was stripped off and the painting was cleaned and properly restored. Most of the current inpainting applied by the Yost team was to conceal staining or discoloration which occurred during the process of aging. It appears that the owner’s of the Apache took extremely great pride in the ship since their commission to Jacobsen for its portrait is apparently the largest Jacobsen ever produced. A very dramatic and handsome Marine ship portrait by one of the most remound ship portrait artist’s. SIZE: 47-3/4” x 95-1/2”. CONDITION: Some restoration with inpainting, craquelure. Very good. 8-87455 (50,000-75,000)

919
$22,425.00

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921) THE PADDLE STEAMER “LARCHMONT”. Large oil on canvas scene shows the multi-deck passenger boat sailing right to left having two-masts and two stacks. A group of people are seen on both back decks and front deck. American flag flies off back mast and pennant flag off front mast. The top deck having “Edgemont” name board. Signed lower right and dated “1905”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood replacement frame. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Purchased from Smith Gallery, New York, NY 1986. SIZE: 22” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. Relined, craquelure, inpainting to “Larchmont” names. This possibly could have been a portrait of the “Edgemont” which is the sister ship to the Larchmont. Both are listed in the Jacobsen Checklist as being dated “1905” and of the Joy Line. 9-29675 HP (20,000-30,000)

920
$26,450.00

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921) AMERICAN COASTAL SCHOONER “KENTUCKY”. Oil on board ship portrait of the two-mast black hulled ship sailing right to left flying U.S. flag and ship pennant. Six people are aboard. Several ships are seen off stern and red and white tall lighthouse is seen at point of land with large buildings. The lighthouse is the Barnegat Lighthouse off the New Jersey coast. Signed lower right and dated “1912”. Housed in a gilt replacement frame with linen liner. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 22” x 36”. CONDITION: 9-29676 HP (15,000-25,000)

921
$18,975.00

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921) SURVIVING THE WRECK. A three mast sailing vessel has sunk in stormy seas and a life boat has been tethered to one mast with nine people huddled inside the frigid waters which have iced the sides of the lifeboat. A steam and sail side wheeler has arrived for the rescue. All hands are on deck to assist them. A green heavy surf under gray and light gray skies. Signed lower left “A. Jacobsen 1897”. Unframed. SIZE: 22” x 36”. CONDITION: Relined, re-stretched on new stretcher. Professionally cleaned with minor inpainting, very good. 9-90067 HALF PG (15,000-25,000)

922
$0.00

SCRIMSHAW PAN-BONE AND WHALE’S TOOTH HAT RACK, PREVIOUSLY OWNED BY RORY CALHOUN. The carved pan-bone depicting a cutting chart of a sperm whale inscribed within a rectangular panel “By Captain Albert Robbins New Bedford-Mass.” Further inscribed in the lower right corner: “Taken from a 40 barrel sperm whale 1866.” Inscribed above the whale’s tail: “BARK ALICE KNOWLES EN ROUTE TO THE SANDWICH ISLANDS 1868” flanked by scrimshawed teeth scribed with the name “Newson” the outsides depicting whale below which is written “SHIP’S CHANDLERS” the right tooth scribed “PURVEYOR’S TO THE NORTHERN WHALE FISHERIES,” all mounted on a shaped oak backboard faced with a hammered copper art nouveau sheet. Affixed to the mounting board on the back is a fragment of a certificate of authenticity from the letterhead of: “William P. Fisk & Co, Manufacturers and Dealers in Sperm and Whale Oil, Sperm Candles, Oil Soap, etc. No. 13 Long Wharf.” Dated: “Boston, July 8th 1940.” Reads: “Mr. Calhoun, HAT RACK MADE OF SPERM WHALE RIB & TEETH. Artist: Capt. Albert Robbins, New Bedford & Honolulu, History: Made for Newson Ship Chandler of Port of N.B. Dated 1868 and made from the rib of a 40 barrel Sperm wale MADE ON BARK ALICE KNOWLES en route to the SANDWICH ISLANDS 1868. NOTE* Capt Robbins represented the Port of New Bedford during the Paris Exposition, and would scrimshaw and carve for the visitors. Queen Victoria was given Robbins work on her visit to Canada. NEWSON USED THIS HAT RACK AT THEIR OFFICE UNTIL 1902.” Also there is a Marine Mammals Act stamp. SIZE: 6-1/2”h x 24”l x 7”d. CONDITION: Hat rack in overall very nice condition, with good color, green glass eye of whale has been damaged, backboard and copper plate with nice old patina, letter and other labels on back of backboard in readable condition, iron hanging brackets appear original. 9-90592 LG (15,000-25,000)

923
$1,265.00

IMPORTANT RARE CARVED AND SCRIMSHAWED IVORY TIGER HUNTING HORN. India, Mid 19th Century. Constructed from an elephant tusk, the base carved and stained with zigzags and cross-hatching, terminating in a silvered collar. The mouthpiece a rectangular cut in the midpoint of the faceted tusk, the tusk inscribed with Hindu (?) characters purportedly a proverb pertaining to the hunt. Mounted on a custom stand. PROVENANCE: From the private collection of “Ick-Bal”, an Indian elephant hunter and guide for celebrities such as Ernest Hemingway, among others. SIZE: 30-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good with nice patina. 9-90430 MD (1,800-2,400)

924
$690.00

PAIR OF LARGE ANTIQUE WALRUS TUSKS. Undecorated with nice old patina. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 32” l. CONDITION: Chips to end, generally very good. 9-29706 SM (1,500-2,000)

925
$0.00

FINE ANTIQUE SCRIMSHAW WHALE’S TOOTH. This very early scrimshaw tooth has work on both sides. Front side depicts a Naval battle with a large British Man O’ War firing on a ship with much smoke. Reverse side having a sailor seated by a large rock with foliage and a three-mast ship in the distant background. Possibly from the Napoleonic period. Nice age patina. SIZE: 6”. CONDITION: Chip to tip and edge of base. Otherwise very good. 9-74488 MDD (3,500-5,000)

926
$1,955.00

FINE SCRIMSHAW BLACK AND RED POLYCHROME WHALE’S TOOTH. Engraved with a displayed eagle and liberty shield above a depiction of Neptune with trident and a mermaid below shooting stars inscribed “AT NEPTUNE’S COVE”. The reverse engraved with a sailing ship on pedestal inscribed “NEPTUNE CHANDLERS” above the date “1837”. Mounted on a circular plinth. Antique with later scrimshaw work. SIZE: 8-1/4” l. CONDITION: Overall good condition with nice color, stress cracks around tip, old splinter losses to base. 9-74653 SM (1,500-2,000)

927
$0.00

SCRIMSHAW POLYCHROME WHALE’S TOOTH. Engraved with an eagle clutching arrows and shield with banner inscribed “Salem SO. Danvers”. The reverse with frond filled urn on a crossed hatched plinth above a round medallion inscribed “Indian. Ocean. Atlantic. Pacific”. Centering a stylized rayed sun face dated “1855”. Mounted on a round plinth. Antique with later scrimshaw work. SIZE: 6” L. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with nice color. 9-74654 SM (1,500-2,000)

928
$1,725.00

SCRIMSHAW BLACK AND RED POLYCHROME WHALE’S TOOTH. Engraved on one side with a whaler under full sail inscribed “New London Whaler”. The reverse engraved with a presenting eagle on anchor with shield inscribed “Williams Haven & CO 1869 SC”. Mounted on a cork stand. Antique with later scrimshaw work. SIZE: 5-3/4”. CONDITION: Stress cracks around tip, otherwise nice condition. 9-74652 SM (1,500-2,000)

929
$1,495.00

SCRIMSHAW GREEN RED AND YELLOW POLYCHROME WHALE’S TOOTH. Engraved with a cornucopia spilling hearts and leaf tips above a country manner home inscribed “HOME”. The reverse depicting a woman with plumed hat in period dress inscribed “RACHEL WILLIAM 1854”. Mounted on a round plinth. Antique with later scrimshaw work. SIZE: 6-1/2” l CONDITION: Overall very good with nice patina. 9-74655 SM (1,500-2,000)

930
$0.00

SCRIMSHAW WHALE’S TOOTH. Depicting swimming whales and seals. Inscribed “Galapagos 1857”. Also inscribed on base “Falkland Isles. CW.” Antique with later scrimshaw work. SIZE: 7-1/4”. CONDITION: 1” x 1” piece missing on base and two holes drilled on base, otherwise good. 9-74651 SM (1,500-2,000)

931
$747.00

AMERICAN MAHOGANY WHALE-SIDE SHELF. With four shelves of typical form. SIZE: 33” h x 26-1/2” w x 8-1/2” d. CONDITION: Professionally refinished. 9-74825 SM (700-1,000)

932
$575.00

GLASS CASED DIORAMA, AMERICAN, LATE 19TH CENTURY. Depicting a fully rigged whaler, tugboat, and schooner “G.H. Immendorf” all flying American flags, with a landscape behind showing lighthouses and two smaller vessels, the sky in blue, cream and tan, all mounted within a rectangular glass case. SIZE: 12-1/4”h x 22-1/2”l x 12-1/2”d. CONDITION: In original very good overall condition, some fading and flaking to water surface, some rigging has come loose, case frame dry. 9-74469 SM (2,000-3,000)

933
$1,782.00

CARVED AND PAINTED SHIP MODEL OF THE TUGBOAT “SLOCUM OF NEW YORK” IN A GLASS CASE. The American tugboat flying two American flags with gilt pilot house eagle, twin stacks, and life boats. The hull painted white painted green below the water line. Mounted in an oak framed glass case. SIZE: 17-1/2” h overall x 24” overall l x 7 overall d. CONDITION: Very good condition overall, case with original dark finish. 9-74470 MD (2,500-3,500)

934
$14,375.00

SAMUEL FINLEY MORSE BADGER (American, 1873-1919) PORTRAIT OF THE TUGBOAT “GEORGES CREEK”. Outstanding oil on canvas ship portrait shows the black hulled red and green deck tug sailing right to left having two masts and central stack. The name is emblazoned on the bow and three men are seen aboard. The side having “B.S.W. Co.” and flying the company white flag “B”. Signed lower left “SFM Badger Charlestown, Mass.”. Housed in an outstanding gesso decorated gilt replacement frame. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Purchased from Marine Arts Gallery, Salem, Massachusetts, 1996. SIZE: 22” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good, relined. 9-29653 HP (12,500-17,500)

935
$8,625.00

OTTO MUHLEMFELD (American, 1871-1907) PORTRAIT OF THE TUGBOAT “PEERLESS”. Oil on canvas scene shows the black hulled red decked tug sailing right to left flying the U.S. flag and Peerless flag off the back mast. Single black stack with name emblazoned on front bow. Ships are seen off port and stern and point of land with lighthouse is seen on the right side. Signed “Muhlemfeld” and dated “1907”. Muhlemfeld is listed in the Dictionary of marine Artist’s as working in Baltimore, Maryland. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 24” x 35”. CONDITION: Good, craquelure, relined, restores with inpainting. 9-29654 HP (8,000-12,000)

936
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Early 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A SHIP CAPTAIN. Oil on canvas half portrait of a gentleman wearing a deep blue coat with brass buttons holding his hand inside his coat. He wears a white shirt and sits in a scrolled back crested chair. This is purported to be M. Vandeau, a ship captain from the Salem/Beverly, Massachusetts area. Housed in what is probably its original gilt frame decorated with oak leaves and acorns. Frame has an old label indicating its owner as “Mrs. Geo. A. Appleton 5 Dane St. Beverly, MA”. SIZE: 33” x 27-3/4”. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. Very good. 9-74576 LG (7,500-12,500)

937
$0.00

RHODE ISLAND QUEEN ANNE MAPLE HIGHBOY IN ORIGINAL SURFACE. The upper case with cove molded cornice above a pair of aligned short drawers over four graduated thumb molded drawers on a molded base fitted to the lower case of two long graduated drawers; the bottom with three simulated drawer fronts, above the deeply scalloped apron with central acorn pendant finial raised on angular cabriole legs with shaped returns on bold pad feet. SIZE: 71” h x case 36” w x overall 20-1/2” d. CONDITION: Old surface, original patina, original hardware, with two replaced back plates, no signs of restoration; secondary wood is chestnut, very good overall. 9-90451. FP (15,000-20,000)

938
$4,370.00

FINE SHERATON CARVED AND INLAID MAHOGANY SERPENTINE CARD TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM HOOK, SALEM, MASS. The rectangular hinged top with ogival corners, the edges string inlaid above the conforming frieze inlaid with a central bird’s eye maple oval patera within a rectangular string inlaid panel with fan spandrels raised on four ring turned tapering reeded cylindrical legs headed by carved water leaves, the cuffs ring turned, on turnip feet. LITERATURE: For an illustration of the treatment of the leg and carving of pieces from the workshop of William Hook see “American Furniture 1620-Present” by Jonathan L. Fairbanks and Elizabeth Bidwell Bates, see the discussion and illustration of inlaid sideboard on page 250. SIZE: 29-1/4” h x 36-1/4” w x 17-3/4” d. CONDITION: Very good original surface in old patina. 9-74642 QP (4,000-6,000)

939
$920.00

COASTAL NEW ENGLAND HEPPLEWHITE LOLLING CHAIR. The arched crest-rail above the rectangular back joined to down-swept serpentine arms with out-scrolled grips on incurved supports centering the trapezoidal seat frame raised on square tapered frontal legs and back-swept rear legs joined by recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 45-1/2” h of back, 13” h of seat. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished and restored. 9-90469 MD (2,000-3,000)

940
$9,200.00

FINE MASSACHUSETTS SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY SEWING TABLE, PROBABLY BOSTON. The rectangular cross banded top with canted corners and molded edges above the conforming case, each side cross banded and fitted with a long drawer with compartmented interior, inlaid bone escutcheon, and mahogany cross banding, over a second drawer fitted with a fabric bag raised on tapered ring turned cylindrical legs and ringed cuffs. SIZE: 29” h x 22” w x 15-1/2” d. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished, retains original hardware, very good color and patina. 9-74789 MD (6,000-8,000)

941
$0.00

RARE BRANDED PAIR OF LEFT AND RIGHT BOSTON CLASSICAL BALL TOP ANDIRONS BY JOHN MOLINEUX. Each faceted turned standard surmounted by a ball top raised on spurred arched legs with pointed pad feet and conforming log stops. LITERATURE: For discussion and illustration of similar andirons, see “The Brass Book”, Schiffer pgs 55 and 57. SIZE: 16-1/4” h x 24” overall depth. CONDITION: Professionally burnished, no repairs noted. 9-90463 MD (2,000-3,000)

942
$0.00

FEDERAL PERIOD BRASS SERPENTINE FIRE FENDER. The fire fender having pierced decoration with bottom molding. 18th/19th Century. SIZE: 41-1/4” l x 5-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. New nut fasteners. 9-74337 SM (700-1,000)

943
$8,050.00

UNSIGNED (American Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG CHILD WITH LANDSCAPE. Large oil on canvas portrait shows a child in a peach colored dress with white stockings and black shoes. One hand is on a flower covered urn which also holds a flat straw hat with blue ribbon. A wonderful Hudson River style landscape is the backdrop with a grape trellis on one side. Housed in a period gilt frame. SIZE: 42” h x 32” w. CONDITION: Restored, relined with inpainting. Very good. 9-74803 MD (3,000-4,000)

944
$2,530.00

EARLY NEW JERSEY SAMPLER BY MARY GARRISON, AGE 14, MARCH 18, 1837, GOSHEN, CAPE MAY. Wrought in linen and silk depicting alphabet and numeral rows, verse, above the lower section depicting birds, butterflies and other animals centering a floral bouquet all within a stylized zig-zag flower head border within a later oak frame. SIGHT SIZE: 17-3/4” x 17-1/2”. CONDITION: Overall coffee colored discoloration and fading to stitching. 9-90058 MD (800-1,200)

945
$1,063.00

INTERESTING COLORFUL NEEDLEWORK SCHOOLGIRL SAMPLER. Dated 1852, having pictorial and geometric scenes. The top scene with trees, birds and animals over a three lines with colorful geometric designs below. Mounted against a black backing and housed in a lemon gold frame. SIZE: needlework 28-1/2” x 10”. CONDITION: Good. 9-90762 SM (1,000-1,500)

946
$0.00

COLORFUL AMISH QUILT. “Sunshine and Shadows” pattern, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, circa 1930/40. Having a wide binding and patterned calico back. SIZE: 82-1/2” x 82-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90743 SM (1,500-2,000)

946A
$0.00

QUAKER SILK WEDDING QUILT. Circa 1830/40 having large black quilted blocks and rust colored blocks with black triangle patterns. The back with a homespun linen. SIZE: 91” x 88”. CONDITION: Considering its fragile nature, very good. 9-90770 SM (2,000-3,000)

947
$0.00

LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA PAINT DECORATED CORNER CUPBOARD, PROBABLY STRASBURG. The molded cornice fitted to the conforming case of two paneled doors; the rectangular top door having two panels. The upper rectangular, the lower square, each opening to an interior fitted with shelves, the door interiors painted salmon, the panels chamfered. The whole raised on applied molded base with bracket feet centering an arcaded arched apron. The original grain painted surfaces on a mustard/cream base simulating tiger and figured maple. PROVENANCE: Jim Burk to Newsome & Berdan, to the current owner. SIZE: 82”h x 45”case width x 27”d. CONDITION: Very fine original paint surfaces showing wonderful wear with no structural issues observed, the brass latches later additions. 9-90725 LG (6,000-8,000)

948
$0.00

PENNSYLVANIA QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY TILT TOP BIRDCAGE TEA TABLE. The circular dish-top hinged on a birdcage support, swiveling on a ring-turned, suppressed ball standard, raised on a tripod base terminating in strong pointed spade pad feet. SIZE: 28-1/4” h x 34” dia. CONDITION: Cleaned surfaces. Old cleat repair in top, professionally restored. Old repair to pedestal base. . 9-74514 QP (2,500-3,500)

949
$575.00

PENNSYLVANIA CURLY MAPLE OPEN CUPBOARD. Of rectangular form, the three-quarter splash guard above a pair of aligned drawers over the cupboard base with paneled door, the corners canted. SIZE: 54” h x 38” w x 18” d. CONDITION: Staining and wear to median shelf, loss to finish around base, otherwise good, retains original hardware. 9-90506 SM (600-900)

950
$0.00

EARLY AMERICAN PAINT DECORATED PINE BLANKET BOX, THIRD QUARTER, 19TH CENTURY. The rectangular box with hinged lid fitted to the case on a molded plinth, the whole painted and striated in sienna brown and burnt orange. SIZE: 26-1/2”h x 45-1/2”w x 24-1/4”d. CONDITION: Structurally good with hinge repairs, retaining bright original paint, minor area on lid of a crackled stain. 9-90730 MD (1,000-1,600)

951
$0.00

SET OF SIX PENNSYLVANIA SHERATON PAINT DECORATED FANCY CHAIRS IN MUSTARD YELLOW, CIRCA 1850. The shaped tablet crests with green leaftip accents centering a rondel with cross above stylized wings, the medial splat with cluster of fruit above the shaped plank seats with painted striations, the frontal rail with cluster of fruit raised on turned cylindrical decorated legs joined by a turned box stretcher. SIZE: 33-1/2”h of back, 17-1/2”h of seat. CONDITION: Structurally, two chairs with repairs in crest rail, one chair with broken and damaged spindles in need or professional repair, finish on all appears original, some chairs with seat crackling. 9-90717 QP (3,500-4,500)

952
$0.00

SHERATON CHERRY DROP-LEAF SWING LEG DINING TABLE IN TWO PARTS. Each associated section with a rectangular top and conforming hinged leaf; the second leaf demilune, above the straight frieze raised on six swelled ring-turned legs. Each section with double swing legs. SIZE Closed: 29-1/2” h x 19” w x 47” d. SIZE Open & assembled: 29-1/2” h x 47” w x 118”l. CONDITION: Professionally re-finished, very good overall. 9-90538 MD (1,200-1,800)

953
$0.00

BIDJAR CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA. Overall dense floral polychrome vinery centering a lobed medallion within multiple candy cane spiral twist and wave borders. SIZE: 13’ x 10’1”. CONDITION: Overall very good, with minimal wear, unevenness of color. 9-90551 MD (1,500-2,000)

954
$287.00

BAKHTIARI CARPET, CENTRAL PERSIA. With ten rows of floral filled urns, each flanked by flower stems on a cranberry red ground within an ivory border of floral palmettes. PROVENANCE: From a fine Waterville, Maine home. SIZE: 8’4” x 5’8”. CONDITION: Very good overall with full pile. 9-90572 MD (500-700)

955
$1,265.00

SEMI-ANTIQUE EAST CAUCASIAN RUG. With dense rows of polychrome water bugs on an ivory field within multiple polychrome stylized flower head borders and a dogtooth outer border in ivory and madder red. SIZE: 5’1” x 3’11”. CONDITION: Even wear overall with strong colors, very good. 9-90557 MD (650-850)

956
$0.00

PERCY A. SANBORN (American, 1849-1929) SHIP PORTRAIT OF THE BARQUE JOHN E. HOLBROOK. Outstanding unsigned oil on canvas ship portrait of the John E. Holbrook showing the three-mast ship sailing left to right under full sail. The name is emblazoned on the stern and there are eleven people on deck. Each mast with flags and the American flag off back mast. A pilot boat is seen off to the left and a point of land with lighthouse is seen on right side. A hand written legend on bottom edge states “Barque John E. Holbrook, New York, Henry E. Brown, Master, Entering Havre, 1866.”. Housed in its original black stained oak frame with gold liner. PROVENANCE: From a central Maine home. Descended through the family which originally commission the painting. Never before offered. SIZE: 14” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good in original condition with surface dirt – would brighten with cleaning. 9-74695 HP (20,000-25,000)

957
$16,100.00

CHARLES SIDNEY RALEIGH (American, 1830-1925) SHIP PORTRAIT OF THE “ALINE”. Outstanding large oil on canvas ship portrait of the “Aline” sailing right to left having three masts with bottom sails up flying the American flag off stern and ship pennant off middle mast. Black hull with gold trim. The deck having thirteen crew members. The ship sails through a pinkish/green ocean with white caps and there is a large rock with light house and steamship off port bow. Several sails and land is seen off stern. Signed lower left “C. S. Raleigh 1886”. Housed in a fine gilt decorated wide replacement frame. Back stretcher having an old Vose Galleries of Boston label. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Vose Galleries, Boston, MA. Purchased at Marine Arts Gallery, Salem, Massachusetts, 1985. SIZE: 26” x 40”. CONDITION: Relined, very good. Minor spot inpainting. 9-29683 HP (15,000-25,000)

958
$18,400.00

FRED PANSING (American, 1844-1912) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAMER “GENERAL LINCOLN”. Oil on canvas portrait of the coastal steamer General Lincoln. The small boat with double stack is sailing left to right with a large tall ship in full sail flying American flag off bow. There are twelve people aboard in fine dress, one with green umbrella. US and company flag flies off stern “B & H S.B. Co.”. Signed lower left “Fred Pansing” and dated bottom right “1845”. Housed in a fine gilt decorated wide frame with gilt liner. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Purchased from Marine Arts Gallery, Salem, Massachusetts, 1999. SIZE: 11” x 18”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29667 HP (12,500-17,500)

959
$1,725.00

EARLY AMERICAN CARVED AND POLYCHROME PAINTED DOVETAILED PINE SEAMAN’S CHEST. The rectangular hinged top with molded edge fitted to the conforming dovetailed chest, the front panel relief carved and polychrome painted, depicting a clipper ship at sea, flying an American flag, a red, white and blue five pointed star in each upper corner, the ends with knotted becket handles painted red, white and blue on a plinth base. PROVENANCE: Grandson of John D. Rockefeller. SIZE: 15-1/2” h x 37-1/2” l x 16-1/2” d. CONDITION: Overall very good condition, showing normal wear. One minor shrinkage crack in top with some water stains. 9-74468 SM (3,000-5,000)

960
$632.00

EARLY AMERICAN YELLOW PINE BLANKET CHEST, PAINT DECORATED WITH PORTRAIT OF A SHIP. The rectangular hinged top painted on the interior with an American sailing ship surrounded by seagulls retaining original strap hinges, the interior with lidded till, the case with shaped boot jack ends. SIZE: 28” h x 50-1/2” w x 21-1/2” d. CONDITION: Structurally good overall, wood has dark staining. 9-74242 SM (1,200-1,600)

961
$0.00

FULL HULL MODEL OF A SCHOONER, MID 19TH CENTURY. Of plank on frame construction depicted with two deck houses, bowsprit, tiller, rudder, and lead keel. The solid decks and rail in natural tones, the hull with black stain. Mounted on a primitive cradle. PROVENANCE: From a Boothbay Harbor Estate. SIZE: model: 13” h, 58” overall length, 11-1/2” w. CONDITION: Deck houses possibly later additions, two unexplained holes in foredeck, crack in afterdeck, crack in rudder, otherwise good. 9-74992 SM (2,000-3,000)

962
$1,955.00

AMERICAN HALF-HULL MODEL. Of plank construction depicting a schooner hull with extended fantail mounted on a chamfered board. SIZE: 10”h x 44”l. CONDITION: Retains all original surfaces with nice patina. 9-74813 SM (1,000-1,500)

963
$4,800.00

HAND CARVED AND PAINTED FULLY RIGGED MODEL OF THE SLOOP “ENDEAVOUR” MOUNTED IN A CUSTOM MAHOGANY GLASS STANDING CASE. Fitted with linen sails, the mahogany planked hull with scribed deck, brass fittings and rudder, original mast and sails. This lot is accompanied by a photograph of the original sloop. SIZE: Model: 34-1/2” h x 24” l. Case: 70”l x 34”h x 14” d. CONDITION: Original very fine condition. 9-90422 MD (5,000-6,000)

964
$0.00

DIORAMA OF THE TWO-MAST SHIP “WILLIAM”, LATE 19TH CENTURY. Folk art carved wooden polychrome painted ship under full sail mounted in a grained shadowbox case of blue sky and green white-capped waves. SIZE: 17-1/2”h x 23-1/2”w. CONDITION: In overall good condition, with expected dryness to surfaces under glass. Case with minor losses to finish. 9-74811 SM (1,000-1,500)

965
$2,530.00

BRASS BOUND CHRONOMETER BY WIDENHAM. Fine chronometer is housed in a finely grained rosewood case with brass corners, side bale lifts, and fancy escutcheon plate. Dial is silvered with gold colored hands with bevel glass and brass gimbal. Dial is marked “Widenham Maker to the Royal Navy, London No. 1668”. Richard Widenham of London flourished from 1825 until 1831. He received an award at Chronometertrials at Royal Greenwich Observatory in 1825. Up and down indicator and seconds dial. SIZE: Chronometer is 4” dia. Case is 6-3/4” h x 6” x 6”. CONDITION: Case has some minor age cracks, generally very good. 9-74490 MDD (3,000-4,000)

966
$1,680.00

LARGE SOLID BRASS TRIPOD TELESCOPE BY CARY, LONDON. Tabletop large telescope has rack & pinion fine focus adjustment and mounted on a brass tripod with Queen Ann style legs. First half of the 19th Century. End cap present. SIZE: 57” l overall. CONDITION: Minor optic problem, minor dents. Generally good. 9-74491 MD (2,000-3,000)

967
$805.00

ANTIQUE INLAID MAHOGANY BANJO BAROMETER BY A. ORTELLI & CO. Fine case having shell and flower rosette inlays. Large silver colored dial marked “A. Artelli & Co. Birmingham”. NOTE: This barometer can not be shipped and must be sold within the State of Maine. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 38-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good, unknown working order. 9-73997 SM (500-1,000)

968
$287.00

ANTIQUE MAHOGANY INLAID BANJO BAROMETER BY G. MANTICHA, GREENOCK. Large brass round dial, lower balance dial with makers name, missing glass cover. Line inlay to outside of case with broken arch top. Early 19th Century. NOTE: This barometer can not be shipped and must be sold within the State of Maine. SIZE: 41” h. CONDITION: Unknown working order, generally good. As noted above. 9-74340 SM (500-700)

969
$0.00

TWO PIECE: COCONUT SHELL AND BALEEN & CARVED IVORY DIPPER. 1) 18-3/4” Coconut dipper carved with clovers attached to a rope twist baleen handle joined to a carved ivory ring turned handle with mother of pearl insets. Shrinkage crack in handle. 2) 18” gourd dipper carved with a fish and starfish joined to a vertebrae handle with a spherical bone grip. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise very good overall condition. 9-74664 SM (1,000-1,500)

970
$1,380.00

FIVE CARVED BONE AND WHALE’S TOOTH COOKING IMPLEMENTS IN A FITTED BOX. Including two whale’s teeth fitted as salt and pepper shakers, a figural pie crimper in the form of a fanciful horse, a figural tasting fork, and a bone marrow scoop in a fitted velvet lined oak case mounted with an emblem inscribed “D. Mayhew”. SIZE: Case is 2” h x 19” l x 7-3/4”. CONDITION: Inner wheel of pie crimper detached, velvet slightly faded, box in very good condition, cork plugs on salt and pepper shakers worn. 9-74663 SM (1,500-2,000)

971
$805.00

THREE PIECE CARVING SET WITH BONE HANDLES DEPICTING WALRUSES. Each handle inscribed “Mayhew” and carved with the head of a walrus. Comprised of a carving knife, fork and skewer mounted in original green velvet fitted box. SIZE: 11” fork; 15” knife. Case is 1-3/4” h x 17” l x 5-1/2” w. CONDITION: Utensils with good patina, slight wear to inscriptions, box with wear and fading. 9-74660 SM (750-1,000)

972
$0.00

CARVED WOOD AND METAL SCHOONER WEATHERVANE, FRANK ADAMS, MARTHA’S VINEYARD, MASSACHUSETTS (1ST QUARTER, 20TH CENTURY). Painted in brown and white, the hull black with dinghies. NOTE: For a similar example of work by this artist, refer to Guyette & Schmidt, Inc. Easton auction of November 9, 2006. SIZE: 20”h x 38-1/2”l. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-74472 MD (3,000-4,000)

973
$3,737.00

PAIR OF OUTSTANDING CAST IRON FIGURAL SAILOR ANDIRONS. Outstanding and unusual andirons of Sailors. Each depicting a sailor on crow’s nest holding rigging on plinth with anchor, blubber spade, bails and barrels. Second half of the 19th Century. SIZE: 26” h x 22-1/4” d. CONDITION: 9-74322 SM (1,500-2,000)

974
$460.00

BRITISH MARINE PHOTO ALBUM OF SEA CAPTAINS AND THEIR SHIPS. The tooled leather album containing sepia photographs of various sea captains accompanied by their family photos, each on a title page illustrating the ships under their command and shipping line. SIZE: 12”h x 9” w. CONDITION: binding in good condition with some wear, photos in good condition overall. Clasp missing. 9-74475 SM (500-1,000)

975
$7,475.00

IMPRESSIVE PAIR OF MANDARIN DECORATED URNS WITH COVERS. Each decorated with panels depicting royal court scenes within a floral and butterfly border. The matching lids with landscape designs and figural finials of seated women; the urns with handles of seated women. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 22” h x 9-1/4 w x 5-1/4” d. CONDITION: Minor losses to gilt work, minor hairline crack in one lid. Otherwise very good. 9-73930 LG (3,000-5,000)

976
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN UNDERGLAZE BLUE GARDEN BARREL. Of barrel form, the top with garden scenes centering a pierced coin, the sides with multiple garden scenes and pierced double coins and bosses flanked by borders of ribbon-tied objects. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 18-1/2”h x 13-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Overall very nice condition, no damage or restoration noted. 9-74007 MD (3,000-5,000)

977
$4,025.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT ROOSTERS ON ROCK MOUNTS. Each with a painted mottled red comb, the bodies cream, on a brown plinth. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 15-1/2”h x. CONDITION: Some minor flaking to paint, one chip to comb. 9-73908 MD (2,500-4,000)

978
$10,925.00

UNUSUAL LARGE POLYCHROME ORIENTAL BOTTLE VASE. Painted in under glaze canary yellow depicting flying bats on the cylindrical neck, the body decorated with panels of dragons and fanciful birds, the ground decorated with flower heads. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 21-3/4” h x 14-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good overall with no visible repairs or restoration. 9-74001 LG (1,500-2,500)

979
$2,875.00

FINE 19TH CENTURY BALUSTER VASE. Enameled with panels of flower-filled urns flanked by medallions of stylized flower sprays and fanciful birds, all on a cream ground within a deep indigo ground decorated with gilt geometric forms of coins and dragons. SIZE: 23-1/2” h x 9” approximate diameter. CONDITION: Very good overall, with vibrant color, no visible repairs or damages. 9-90433 MD (2,500-3,500)

980
$1,955.00

CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN ARMORIAL “MOON” VASE, MID 19TH CENTURY. The circular body with reticulated handles, polychrome painted floral sprays centering an armorial crest inscribed: “AUSPICIO . REGIS. ET. SENATUS . ANGLIA”. The reverse decorated with a western couple in period dress with cockatoo within a scrolled cartouche. Now mounted as a lamp. SIZE: 20” h of vase x 14-1/4” w x 4-1/2”d. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-90528 MD (1,200-1,800)

981
$1,150.00

FINE FLOOR STANDING CHINESE EXPORT VASE. Having a flared top, double side mounts in foo dog form and colorful Mandarin panel scenes. Mid 19th century. SIZE: 25-1/2” h. CONDITION: Minor professional repair to handles, very good. 9-73121 (1,000-1,500)

982
$9,200.00

REGENCY TRIPLE PEDESTAL MAHOGANY DINING TABLE. The rectangular top in three sections with reeded edge and D-ends, each raised on a ring and urn turned standard joined to four down-swept reeded legs on square brass capped casters. The top with two additional leaves and conforming D-end extensions. Each designed to attach to the unfinished side of the end section. SIZE: 28-1/2” h x 52” w x 103” l (closed). Together with two 25-1/2” w leaves. D-ends each 7”. CONDITION: Center section is professionally restored. Seam repair to center section of top. 9-74692 (4,000-8,000)

983
$575.00

SET OF SIX LANCASHIRE LADDER-BACK ELM DINING CHAIRS, INCLUDING TWO ARMCHAIRS. The cylindrical stiles with knop finials centering five arched serpentine slats joined to the trapezoidal woven seats raised on turned cylindrical frontal legs with circular pad feet, each joined by a bulbous turned front stretcher and a double box stretcher. SIZE: 41-3/4”h of back, 18”h of seat. CONDITION: Structurally good, frames in need of re-gluing for stabilization. Several chairs with pieced legs. 9-90783 MD (2,000-3,000)

984
$4,600.00

MASSACHUSETTS NORTH SHORE SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY BOW FRONT SIDEBOARD. The rectangular top with bow-front and inset corners above the conforming case fitted with a central drawer over a pair of cupboard drawers flanked by bottled drawers, all with string inlaid figured oval birch panels, further flanked by a bank of short drawers over a conforming deep drawer, raised on six ring turned, reeded, cylindrical legs, terminating in brass caps. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 40” h x 69-1/2” l x 26” d. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished and restored, small repair to left rear leg facing, old hardware in original holes, very good overall condition and color. 9-73912 HP (5,000-10,000)

985
$862.00

FINE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY FITTED TEA CADDY. The 18th Century caddy having a raised, molded, hinged cover with fancy bale handle. The box having an ivory, diamond-shaped escutcheon and resting on its original carved ogee bracket base. The interior fitted with its original three-section tole-lined interior. Fourth quarter of the 18th Century. SIZE: 7” h x 10-3/4” l x 6-1/4” d. CONDITION: Back foot is nice replacement. Generally very good. 9-74326 SM (700-1,000)

986
$3,600.00

PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER COVERED SAUCE BOATS IN THE ADAMS STYLE, LONDON 1797/8 POSSIBLE MARK OF JOHN ROBINS. The boat shaped body with urn finial and reeded edges on an oval pedestal base decorated with armorial crest depicting a lion with axe. WEIGHT: 28 tr. oz. SIZE: 5” h x 8-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very minor in use scratches. Very good. 9-90439 MD (4,000-6,000)

987
$2,280.00

OUTSTANDING STERLING SILVER ENGLISH TEAPOT GEORGE IBBOTT. London, 1763. The pot having a hinged domed cover with gadrooned edge and flower knop. Nicely carved, scrolled handle. Body with repousse flowers and c-scrolls. All on a round footed base. No monogram. SIZE: 9-3/4” h. CONDITION: Crack repair to handle, the body with slight ding and dimples. Generally very good. 9-90563 SM (2,000-3,000)

988
$5,175.00

LARGE GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POT. MARK OF HESTER BATEMAN, LONDON, CIRCA 1782. The domed lid with pineapple finial fitted to the baluster form body, with armorial cresting raised on a pedestal foot with beaded edge, the swans neck spout with scrolled leaf tips, the leaf-capped carved wood handle rising from a cast shell upper terminal. WEIGHT: 27 tr. oz. SIZE: 12 3/4” h. CONDITION: Wear to touch marks, minor dents to rim of base, otherwise very good condition. 9-90055 QP (5,000-7,000)

989
$632.00

ENGLISH SILVER TWO HANDLE PEDESTAL LOVING CUP, PETER AND ANN BATEMAN, LONDON, 1791. The S-scrolled lappet handles joined to the tapered cylindrical body with raised reeded mid-molding on circular pedestal base. Touch marks on side beneath rim. WEIGHT: 10 tr. oz. SIZE: 6” h x 7-1/4” l x 3-3/4” w. CONDITION: Very good overall. 7-74773 MD (300-500)

990
$460.00

ENGLISH SILVER TWO HANDLE CRESTED SUGAR BOWL BY PETER AND ANN BATEMAN, LONDON, 1802-1803. Of round form, the interior with gold wash, the handles reeded, the rim with gadrooned edge. Crested on opposing sides with the word “Industria” marked on the side beneath the handle. WEIGHT: 9 tr oz. SIZE: 3-3/4” h x 7-3/4” l x 5-3/8” dia. CONDITION: Minor dents, monogrammed underside on base. 9-74772 SM (300-500)

991
$632.00

ENGLISH SILVER NAVETTE FORM CRUET STAND, PETER AND ANN BATEMAN, LONDON, 1798. The oval body with loop handle on cylindrical shaft joined to a medial divider, the body with pierced band, floral and foliate chased, raised on scrolled feet. Marked in two places, on base rim and divider. Fitted with four silver mounted bottles, two marked “P & A Bateman, 1798”. SIZE: 9-1/2” h x 7-3/4” l x 5-1/4” w. CONDITION: Medial divider has been cut at each end, otherwise very good condition overall. 9-74774 SM (600-800)

992
$2,012.00

ALEXANDRE BALLY (French 1764-1835) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Fine half portrait of a man with black coat, cream colored vest and white shirt against a brownish-green background. Signed lower left “Bally 1834”. Housed in what may be its original gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 25-1/2” x 21-1/2”. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-74873 MD (2,000-3,000)

993
$6,612.00

RARE & FINELY CARVED PAIR OF ANGLO-INDIAN TEAK THREE TIER SHELVES, MID 19TH CENTURY. Each unit with three gallery shelves with pierce carved foliate brackets and scalloped frieze, the ends pierce carved with foliate and floral sprays and vinery on a trestle base joined by a carved foliate stretcher raised on suppressed ball feet. SIZE: 55-1/2” h x 40” w x 26’1/2” overall d. CONDITION: Old surface and patina, minor losses to toes on one unit, otherwise very find overall condition. 9-74630 MD (6,000-8,000)

994
$1,955.00

REGENCY INLAID MAHOGANY BUTLER’S SECRETARY. In two parts having cove molded cornice above the straight frieze fitted to the upper case of astragal-glazed doors, stepped back on the lower case. Single drawer with hinged front and tooled leather writing surface fitted with arrangement of drawers and cubby holes over a pair of cupboard doors with figured mahogany and string inlay oval panels. Raised on shaped French feet. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 87” h x 43” w x 22” d. CONDITION: Old polished surface with veneer shrinking, cracking and losses to top of lower case and shrinkage cracks to lower cupboard doors. 9-73996 MD (2,500-3,500)

995
$0.00

GEORGE III CARVED MAHOGANY DISH-TOP CANDLE STAND. The circular one board top with scalloped dish-top edge joined to the ring and baluster turned and rope twist standard on a tripartite plinth raised on three arched cabriole legs terminating in platform pad feet. SIZE: 28-1/2” h x 18” dia. CONDITION: Old re-polished surface, top professionally repaired with butterfly cleats, two legs repaired at standard, otherwise god, French-polished surface. 9-74643 SM (1,000-1,500)

996
$0.00

LARGE CONTINENTAL TAPESTRY PROBABLY FLEMISH, 17TH/18TH CENTURY. Depicting a lush mountainous landscape with a lion hunting its prey. In blues, greens, brown, and beige within a floral border. SIZE: 8’1” x 10’2”. CONDITION: Professional restoration, reverse with new backing. 9-90709 (8,000-12,000)

997
$1,380.00

UNSIGNED (French, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF TWO CHILDREN. Oil on canvas full length portrait of two children. One dressed in formal black coat and trousers with white vest having gold buttons and white shirt. He holds a French flag over his shoulder. His other hand is around the other child who is seated in a large Louis XVI chair and wears a green dress and holds a fancy broad rim black hat. A top hat is on the ground next to a model ship. The back setting is a vine covered open porch. Obviously a portrait of two aristocratic children. Housed in an antique gesso decorated foliate scroll frame. SIZE: 20-1/2” x 13-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good, masking varnish present. 9-74687 MD (1,000-2,000)

998
$1,320.00

FRENCH EMPIRE ROSEWOOD SHELF CLOCK WITH CALENDAR MOVEMENT “BIOLLAY A LYON”. The shaped case with scrolling sides profusely decorated with etched brass and mother of pearl inlays depicting floral garlands and swags opposing dolphins. Floral urns and cornucopia. The enameled dial with roman numeral chapter ring within a gilt metal bezel above an aperture with day and date dials. The brass movement with silk thread suspension, sits on an ogee bracket base. SIZE: 16-1/4” x 10” h x 5-3/4” d. CONDITION: Case in very fine polished condition. Original calendar dial with paint loss to numerals. 9-74679 MD (1,800-2,200)

999
$720.00

FRENCH EMPIRE BRONZE & GILT METAL MOUNTED MANTLE CLOCK BY AL DRT PERTRAND, PARIS. The case surmounted by a young boy seated on a tree trunk above the circular dial with chime and strike apertures inscribed with maker’s mark on a rectangular plinth with applied embossed apron on a floral and foliate scrolled base. The movement has a silk thread suspension. SIZE: 15” h x 11” w x 3-1/2” d. CONDITION: Case in very good overall condition, movement is clean. 9-74480 SM (800-1,200)

1000
$0.00

NEW YORK CLASSICAL MAHOGANY MIRRORED DRESSING TABLE WITH WHITE MARBLE TOP IN THE MANNER OF JOSEPH MEEKS (Active 1829-1835). The shield-shaped mirror with scrolling molded frame swiveling on a wishbone shaped support with scrolled volute terminals mounted on the rectangular case with inset white marble within a molded edge above the rectangular figured frieze fitted with a long drawer flanked by recessed molded panels raised on S-scrolled frontal supports joined by ogee-shaped consoles, joined to the rectangular rear support mounted on a conforming molded platform base, raised on recessed brass casters. SIZE: 72-3/4”h x 42”l x 18-3/4”d. CONDITION: Fine original condition with some dryness to surfaces and areas of molding missing: outer edges of drawer, right and left frieze moldings and proper right front foot moldings. Small edge chips in marble, hairline crack left front facing. Mirror retains original plate and backboard, marble original. 9-74461 MD (1,000-2,000)

1001
$345.00

AMERICAN CLASSICAL ROSEWOOD PIANO STOOL. The square upholstered seat with serpentine edges, the conforming frieze scalloped joined to a swelled octagonal pedestal above a quadruped pedestal base. SIZE: 20” h, 15” x 15” top. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished old surface. 9-90536 SM (250-350)

1002
$3,737.00

AMERICAN CLASSICAL CARVED MAHOGANY SOFA. Figured mahogany barrel crest rail with scrolled acanthus carved terminals and floral rosettes above the padded rectangular back flanked by serpentine out-scrolled arms with acanthus carved supports centering the cushioned seat and fitted bolsters above the half round seat rail, raised on side-facing carved hairy paw feet with nut and acanthus carved returns. All recovered in a red on red silk stripped fabric. SIZE: 35” h x 89” l. CONDITION: Good dark original. Back leg has outstanding restoration. 9-74460 QP (2,500-4,000)

1003
$5,750.00

THOMAS SULLY (American, 1783-1872) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Oil on canvas half portrait shows a young woman wearing a dark purple formal dress having a gold and amethyst brooch. Bare shoulder dress with her head slightly cocked at an angle and she has black curly hair with a hair pin. Right side with a green curtain swag. There appears to be red initials below her dress but can not be deciphered. Housed in a fine gilt gesso decorated frame with liner. Back stretcher has writing “Col Mellow”. SIZE: 30” x 25”. CONDITION: Relined with some inpainting and restoration. Very good. 9-72827 LG (8,000-12,000)

1004
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American School, 19th Century) “RAILROAD SCENE, LITTLE FALLS, VALLEY OF THE MOHAWK”. Oil on metal panel shows an early steam powered locomotive pulling a passenger car filled with people beside a river with a waterfall lined with buildings. The landscape setting with trees, church spires, mountains and setting sun. A wonderful depiction of the railroad that went between Little Fall and Utica, New York. Housed in a replacement decorated gilt frame. Back with a Hirschl & Adler Galleries label. A title written on back of panel. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Hirschl & Adler Gallery. SIZE: 13” x 16-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting in sky. 9-29646 MD (2,500-4,000)

1005
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) DEPLOYING THE TROOPS. Oil on canvas military scene shows an army in a troop movement. Four horses are pulling a cart filled with munitions stacked high including Blunderbusses and ammo boxes. The horses are being startled by a storm that rages and lighting flashing. There are a few uniformed men behind the carriage and another one is in the background. Housed in a lemon gold antique frame. SIZE: 12-1/4” x 16-1/4”. CONDITION: Surface dirt, very old relining. Generally good. 9-90708 MD (1,500-2,500)

1006
$2,340.00

AFTER FELIX OCTAVIOUS CARR DARLEY (American, 1822-1888) MARCH TO THE SEA. Outstanding steel engraving of Sherman’s army destroying everything in its path on his way to the sea. Pencil signed lower left “F O C Darley” and signed by the engraver A.H. Ritchie and dated 1868 by L. Stebbins. Housed in a magnificent period frame with gesso leaf and berry design having a wide inside panel of burl wood with gilt incised carving in the corners and interior gilt liner with original thick matte. IMAGE SIZE: 25” x 40”. SIGHT SIZE: 29-1/2” x 43-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90095 MD (1,750-2,250)

1007
$0.00

OLAF GULLERANDSEN (?) (Scandinavian, late 19th/early 20th Century) THE STEAMER SIGURD JARL. Oil on board with one-stacked steamer having black hull and flying a red, blue & white flag with cross. Signed in lower right and dated 1918. In an antique style, reproduction, gold gesso frame. SIZE: (sight) 7-1/2” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-90615 (800-1,200)

1008
$0.00

FRAMED NAUTICAL LITHOGRAPH OF “THE MORNING STAR”. The colored lithograph shows the three-mast ship sailing right to left with full sails and smoke coming out the stack. Printed by Forbes Co Boston & NY. The legend :The Missionary Steam- Barkentine The Morning Star launched in Bath, Maine. Aug. 6th, 1884 sailed from Boston Nov. 5th, 1884.” With a three line contribution section below which is un filled in. Housed in a modern oak molded wood frame with tan matte. IMAGE SIZE: 13-1/2” x 19-1/2”. SIGHT SIZE: 18-1/4” x 21-1/2”. CONDITION: Small piece missing from right border, does not go into image, some small water stains and toning. Flattened crease in upper right. 9-90794 SM (750-1,000)

1009
$1,380.00

GOOD CASED SCHOONER DIORAMA. Two mast full sail, black hull Schooner sails left to right in a glass front box having a blue and gray cloud painted backboard with seagull on a molded green and white cap sea. Sails are wood and painted white. SIZE: 14” h x 19-1/4” w x 3-3/4” at deepest. CONDITION: Generally very good, there is some white paint flecks accumulated at base. 9-90631 SM (1,000-1,500)

1010
$230.00

NICE PAIR OF DOLPHIN FISH CAST IRON ANDIRONS. Nicely formed figural andirons by Bradley & Hubbard. SIZE: 14-1/2” h x 17” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90629 SM (450-650)

1011
$402.00

SHERATON PINE AND MAPLE FAUX GRAINED ONE-DRAWER STAND. The rectangular top above the conforming frieze fitted with drawer raised on a swelled cylindrical standard joined to a tripod base with down swept scrolled legs. The whole with simulated tiger maple graining. SIZE: 27-1/2” h x 16-3/4” w x 16-1/4” d. CONDITION: Retains original surfaces, showing expected wear. 9-74936 (800-1,200)

1012
$0.00

19TH CENTURY MINIATURE CUPBOARD. Early corner cupboard with cutout scallop base having a one piece paneled door which opens to reveal two shelves. Entire surface retains much of its original old blue/gray paint. Original hasp missing and now replaced with a simple wooden hasp. SIZE: 24-1/2” h x 17” w x 7-1/2” d. CONDITION: Couple of tight cracks on either side (from drying), paint worn but generally a nice old surface. 9-90622 (1,000-1,500)

1013
$603.00

CARVED AND PAINTED SPREAD EAGLE PLAQUE. The self framed plaque on a single piece of wood is signed on the reverse “Made by C. Barter July 2, 1935”. The spread winged eagle is gold with a central shield having a star center and is stained dark brown. Background with a green carved chip surface. SIZE: 10-1/2” h x 19-3/4” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90630 SM (600-900)

1014
$0.00

DECORATED MINIATURE DOME TOP BOX. Box having a red ground with blue edges. Red decorated with foliate scrolls in green, mustard and blue. Interior fitted with a till, pine construction also fitted with lock; no key present. SIZE: 6-1/4” h x 5-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90625 SM (800-1,200)

1015
$517.00

FINE PAINTED DOME TOP BOX. This small dome top box having a yellow oval ground flower decorated top surrounded by a black on red grain painting. Front and sides have smaller but similar panels with outside grain painting. A simple wire latch. SIZE: 4-1/2” h x 9” w x 5-1/4” d. CONDITION: Very good, some minor expected wear. 9-90626 (750-1,250)

1016
$546.00

TWO DECORATED REDWARE PITCHERS. Both with reddish-brown glaze having black splotch decoration. One is mug form with lip and handle, the other a footed bulbous type creamer with incised zigzag line at shoulder. Probably of Maine origin. SIZE: 4-1/4” h and 4-3/4” h. CONDITION: Some expected wear to top rim, otherwise very good. 8-87534 SM (800-1,200)

1017
$230.00

FINE GREEN GLAZE REDWARE JAR. Green spit-type glaze with running vertical streaks over a tapered jar having two small applied handles at shoulder and wide opening. SIZE: 8-3/4” h x 6-1/2” at widest. CONDITION: Several chips to base edge, otherwise very good. 8-87533 SM (300-450)

1018
$780.00

ANTIQUE FIGURAL HOOKED RUG. Depicting large dog with collar in shades of tan, black, and green. Hooked on burlap. SIZE: 4’ 5” w, x 2’ 8” h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-90639 (800-1,200)

1019
$1,207.00

NEW ENGLAND PINE PRIMITIVE DRY SINK IN OLD GREEN PAINT. The open rectangular top forming a well above the rectangular case fitted with a central drawer, all in green paint. SIZE: 33” h x 30” w x 18-1/4” d. CONDITION: With original crusty surface and paint. 9-74935 SM (1,250-2,250)

1020
$420.00

GOOD BALE HANDLED ROUND PANTRY BOX IN ORIGINAL BLUE. Lap joint with blue wood turned handle on a wire bale. Nice old original box which never had a lid. SIZE: 6” h x 11” dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-90624 SM (300-400)

1021
$862.00

NICE PAINTED COVERED FIRKIN IN MINT GREEN PAINT. Swing wood handle. Cover having one finger lap, base having three. Nice old paint. SIZE: 10” h x 9-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90623 SM (300-500)

1022
$0.00

VERY EARLY 19TH CENTURY NEW ENGLAND APPLE PEELER IN OLD PAINT. Great old apple peeler retains its original blue/green Windsor-colored paint. Found in central Maine. SIZE: 28” l x 6” h. CONDITION: Paint worn in places and a small wood wedge on one of the forward feet missing. 9-90633 (700-900)

1023
$172.00

WROUGHT IRON FLOOR CANDLE HOLDER AND RUSH HOLDER. Central rod supporting a cone shaped candle holder with a spring form rush holder. Tripod base with scrolled feet. SIZE: 29” h. CONDITION: Good. 9-90641 SM (300-500)

1024
$0.00

PAIR OF EARLY CAST IRON FIGURAL ANDIRONS. Andiron fronts having a Scotsman with long pipe wearing a cap and button down coat. SIZE: 11” h x 13” l. CONDITION: Very good. 8-87545 SM (750-1,250)

1025
$0.00

WONDERFUL ANTIQUE SLEEPING PINTAIL DECOY. By Johnson. Very nicely hand carved sleeping pintail decoy with strong, original paint decoration. Done in the early part of the 20th Century during the classic era of decoys. SIZE: 11-1/2” l x 5-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. A fine example. 9-90634 (1,200-1,800)

1026
$0.00

WONDERFUL EARLY FOLK ART CANADA GOOSE DECOY. Decoy having a removable head and a very large swelled body. Old paint in black and white. Flat lead rectangular weight attached to body. SIZE: 13-1/2” h x 21” l. CONDITION: Neck has had some restoration, scrapes and wear to tail area. Good. 9-90636 SM (1,250-1,750)

1027
$575.00

CARVED AND PAINTED FIGURE OF AN OYSTER CATCHER. Bird standing on tall legs mounted on a polished board. Body with fine green and blue carved feathers, glass eyes and colorful beak. SIZE: Overall 10” h x 12-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90635 SM (650-950)

1028
$920.00

SEMI-ANTIQUE SAROUK AREA RUG. Early 20th century Sarouk area rug with cobalt background and flowering vines with predominate red colors. SIZE: 4’ 10” x 3’ 3-1/2”. CONDITION: Salvage missing on both ends, otherwise generally good. 9-90640 (1,250-1,750)

1029
$0.00

INTERESTING AND COLORFUL STAR AND FLOWER APPLIQUÉD QUILT. The central red and gold star having extended points with red, blue and gold tulips in corners having a combination white quilted stem. Nice quilt-work throughout the white ground. SIZE: 62” x 76” l. CONDITION: Some stains, good. 9-90638 SM (350-550)

1030
$0.00

EARLY WOOD CARVED AND COSTUMED ESKIMO DOLL. Carved wood head and body having traditional dress including a printed shirt with woven bottom colorful band, fur collar and cuffs. High top moccasins with decorative stitching and colorful simulated beadwork. Pants have similar design with a high base and hair edges. SIZE: 16” h. CONDITION: Losses to fur on all parts, otherwise good. 8-87546 SM (1,000-1,500)

1031
$1,380.00

ANTIQUE WALL CABINET IN RED WASH. Fine antique Federal rectangular cabinet having two side by side bottom drawers fitted with small brass knobs under two glass doors with open interior having a lock with key present. Scrolled open crest having a reeded center plinth with corner plinths. Pine construction with nice red wash finish. SIZE: 17-1/4” at highest x 21-1/2” at widest x 9” deep. CONDITION: Very good. 8-87548 SM (1,000-1,500)

1032
$0.00

POLITICAL BRASS SPREAD WING 19TH CENTURY EAGLE. Interesting eagle has a brass stamped front, metal back which has rings for hanging and a five tubed box for holding flags above the eagle’s head. Wings are held on by wing nuts for easy transportation between events. There is an attached metal tag “Patented Sept 15, 1891 N.Y.”. SIZE: 31-1/2” wing span x 10” h. CONDITION: Generally in very good condition with some dents and use marks. 8-87547 SM (1,200-1,600)

1033
$1,667.00

VERY GOOD AMERICAN CAST-IRON CUSTOMS HOUSE EAGLE, MID 19TH CENTURY. The displayed eagle perched on a sphere, the head, tail, talons and wings retaining original white paint. SIZE: 46” wingspan. CONDITION: Overall very good condition, retaining much of original white paint, cast-iron surfaces with acceptable rusting and good patina. 9-74807 MD (2,000-3,000)

1034
$7,800.00

MONUMENTAL CARVED AND PAINTED ALASKAN KING SALMON BY LAWRENCE IRVINE. The largest carving by Irvine that we know. Finely carved and painted realistic King Salmon mounted on an oval stained backboard with black painted edge. Consignor informs us that this is after a fish caught in Keen Eye, Alaska. Lawrence Irvine was a carver in Winthrop, Maine. SIZE: 51” fish; Approximately 68” x 26” backboard. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74364 LG (8,000-12,000)

1035
$4,200.00

GOOD STATE OF MAINE FOLK ART CARVING OF A TROUT BY “LAWRENCE IRVINE”, WINTHROP, MAINE. Depicting a leaping trout realistically carved and painted mounted on a painted birch board depicting the state of Maine, signed on the reverse “Carved & Painted by Lawrence C. Irvine, Winthrop, Maine” in script. SIZE: 30” x 18-1/2”. CONDITION: Good original condition. 9-90053 SM (3,000-5,000)

1036
$3,450.00

CARVED AND PAINTED BROOK TROUT BY LAWRENCE IRVINE. Fine carved and painted realistic brook trout mounted on a painted simulated birch bark oval backboard. Signed on reverse. Lawrence Irvine was a carver in Winthrop, Maine. SIZE: 19” fish; 28” x 12” board. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-73898 MD (2,500-3,000)

1037
$891.00

CARVED AND PAINTED BROOK TROUT ATTRIBUTED TO LAWRENCE IRVINE. Carved and painted brook trout mounted on a black painted edged stained oval board. Unsigned. Lawrence Irvine was a carver in Winthrop, Maine. SIZE: 14-1/4” fish; 21-1/2” x 9-1/4” board. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74365 SM (800-1,200)

1038
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED LAKE TROUT BY LAWRENCE IRVINE. Unsigned. Finely carved and painted realistic lake trout mounted on an oval plywood brown painted edge stained backboard. Lawrence Irvine was a carver in Winthrop, Maine. SIZE: 30-1/2” fish; 36” x 15” backboard. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73899 MD (2,500-3,000)

1039
$1,380.00

CARVED AND PAINTED TROPHY LAKE TROUT BY LAWRENCE IRVINE. Finely carved and painted realistic lake trout mounted on a painted simulated birch bark oval backboard. Signed on back. Consignor informs us that this is after a fish caught in 1972 at Wyman Lake in Moscow, Maine. Lawrence Irvine was a carver in Winthrop, Maine. SIZE: 30” fish; 35” x 14-1/2” board. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74366 MD (1,500-2,500)

1040
$920.00

BASILIUS BESLER (German, 1561-1629) SPIDER ORCHID BOTANICAL ENGRAVING. Hand colored engraving of three flowers “Orchis Serapias Fecun Da Dodonaei”; “Iris Bulbosa Lutea Mixta”; “Iris Bulbosa Vulaceo Love Mixta”. Back has text with title “Quartus Ordo Fol. 5”. “Celeberrimi Eystetten”. Mounted only with two tape hinges at top. Unknown state. Housed in a modern frame with rose colored matte. SIZE: Actual is 21-3/4” x 17-1/4”. CONDITION: Examined out of frame. Some light foxing, several small splits in margin and bottom with water stain. Generally good. 9-74369 MD (1,500-2,500)

1041
$0.00

JOHN GOULD (British, 1804-1881) FOUR HAND COLORED LITHOGRAPHS OF EUROPEAN BIRDS. Hazel Grouse or Gelinotte, Horned Grebe, Pomerine Gull, and a third unframed example; Sabines Gull. SIZE: 14-3/4” h x 21-3/4” l. CONDITION: All examples removed from original bindings, page size intact, very minor foxing. 9-90434 SM (600-800)

1042
$8,050.00

RARE CARVED AND POLYCHROME PAINTED CAROUSEL FIGURE OF A RUNNING ROOSTER, ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES J. SPOONER (1871-1932). Wonderful paint decorated rooster carved from pine with original hinged neck construction, crusty polychrome park paint surface with original fittings for mounting. Size: 52” l x 61-1/2” l x 12” w. CONDITION: With heavily weathered and dry surface, some losses to wood along tail seam, paint is faded, weathered and flaking. Structurally very good original untouched condition. NOTE: This lot is accompanied by literature on Charles Spooner, taken from “Fairground Art” by Geoff Weedon and Richard Ward. 9-74467 QP (8,000-12,000)

1043
$3,450.00

FINE POLYCHROME PAINTED AND CARVED PARKER CAROUSEL RUNNING HORSE. Carved from the solid with open mouth, having one glass eye and one jeweled eye, the flowing mane well detailed, the rear of the saddle carved with two dogs heads, having a white horsehair tail, the body blue, the saddle red, the saddle blanket yellow and green. Now mounted on a modern stand. SIZE: 41” h of horse x 74” approx. overall l, 12-1/2” w. CONDITION: With multiple coats of paint, filled seam cracks, some filler absent, repair to right rear proper leg, with missing wood chip. 9-74521 MD (3,000-4,000)

1044
$0.00

FANTASTIC CAROUSEL WAGON ORNAMENT. The painted and carved wood crest having scrolled carving with a painted central lyre. Carved in walnut and dating from the last quarter of the 19th Century. SIZE: 31”h x 28”L. CONDITION: Some minor overpaint, old professional repair to one scroll and some chipping and checking which would be expected from a piece with many years of use. 9-90719 MD (3,000-4,000)

1045
$402.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN PARROTS ON PIERCED ROCKWORK PLINTHS, 19TH CENTURY. Each blanc de chine figure with enameled blue eyes and red mouths. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 10”h. CONDITION: Very good overall with paint loss to talons. 9-73951 SM (500-1,000)

1046
$517.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN PIGEONS. Each cream colored figure with light brown highlight on rockwork bases. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 6”h. CONDITION: One bird with glazing imperfection on back (firing). 9-73952 SM (700-1,000)

1047
$2,070.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON CARVED MAHOGANY TESTER BED. The rectangular molded canopy above boldly turned posts, the foot posts spiral turned, the head posts swelled with bell turned elements joined to a shaped headboard with scrolled ears. PROVENANCE: Purported by consignor that this bed was a wedding gift to her mother from an Episcopal priest in Hingham, Massachusetts, a relative of Daniel Webster and also that the bed had always been in his family. PROVENANCE: From a Harpswell, Maine home. SIZE: 85” overall h x 79-1/2 overall l x 55” overall w. CONDITION: Old cleaned surface with good color, frame has been altered to accommodate full-size box spring and mattress. Bed comes with material for canopy and drapes. 9-90080 QP (2,000-4,000)

1048
$2,587.00

NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE BIRCH AND PINE FLAT TOP HIGHBOY. In two parts, the upper case with cove molded cornice fitted with four long graduated thumb-molded drawers above the mid molding on the lower case of two short aligned drawers over a pair of deep drawers centering a short drawer above the gothic and arcaded apron with acorn pendant finials raised on cabriole legs with scalloped returns on pad feet. SIZE: 66-1/2” h x case 36” w x 20-1/2” d. CONDITION: Cleaned surface early replaced hardware minor repairs to thumb-molding, generally very good. 9-74969 LG (4,000-8,000)

1049
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL FIGURED AND CROSS BANDED MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS. The rectangular top cross banded, with bow front above the conforming case fitted with four cross banded graduated long drawers above the shaped, scalloped, string inlaid apron, raised on splayed French feet. SIZE: 39-1/2” h x 41-3/4” l x 23-1/4” d. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished, shrinkage crack in top, retains original feet and backboards. 9-90525 QP (4,000-6,000)

1050
$1,725.00

AMERICAN WINDSOR SACK-BACK KNUCKLE ARMCHAIR. Bowed crest rail above nine spindles joined to the medial splat continuing to knuckled arms with carved volutes above the shaped saddle seat raised on baluster turned splayed legs joined by a similarly turned H-stretcher. The whole with multiple layers of green, black, and red paint. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 39” h of back, 17-1/2” h of seat. CONDITION: Showing a waxed surface over paint, structurally good. 9-74012 SM (2,000-3,000)

1051
$1,725.00

KASHMAR CARPET, EAST PERSIA. Dense floral vinery, midnight blue field with stylized urns centering a lobed medallion, the spandrels and guard border with polychrome lotus blossoms. SIZE: 12’8” x 9’10”. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90549 MD (1,500-2,000)

1052
$690.00

FINE TABRIZ TREE OF LIFE ANTIQUE SCATTER RUG. Central tan field has a large urn of flowering tree with pairs of birds and a pair of deer. Multiple borders in colors of red and blue. High knot density of approximately 256 knots per sq inch. PROVENANCE: From a fine Unity, Maine home. SIZE: 4’ x 2’. CONDITION: Added fringe on both ends which is as is. Some edge fraying, generally very good. 9-74506 SM (400-800)

1053
$920.00

PERSIAN AREA RUG. First half of the 20th Century. Deep blue field having flower and urn clusters with trailing vines. Multi border with nice tight weaving. SIZE: 6’10” x 4’. CONDITION: Consistent wear throughout with only small sections of foundation showing, low pile. 9-74378 SM (500-800)

1054
$9,200.00

EDWARD SHERIFF CURTIS (American 1858-1962) APPEAL TO THE GREAT SPIRIT. A fine Curtis goldtone shows an Indian brave with both arms raised to the sky. He stands on a rock outcropping with signature in bottom right. Housed in an appropriate, probably original frame with some losses. SIGHT SIZE: 13-1/4” x 10-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90000 LG (10,000-15,000)

1055
$18,400.00

EDWARD SHERIFF CURTIS (American, 1868-1952) “THREE CHIEFS PIEGAN”. Important platinum print of a western scene showing three Native Americans on horseback near a small pool of water. They stand in an expansive prairie setting. Signed lower right “Curtis L.A. ©”. Housed in an original Curtis Studio batwing frame. SIZE: 11” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90589 (8,000-10,000)

1056
$0.00

EDWARD SHERIFF CURTIS (AMERICAN, 1868-1952) WASHO BASKETS. Framed large photogravure. The scene shows seven Native American baskets. Is titled and numbered plate 541, “From copyright photograph, 1924 By E. S. Curtis”. Photogravure Suffolk Eng. Co. Cambridge, MA.” Housed in a simple wood frame with white matte. IMAGE SIZE: 11-1/4” x 15-1/2”, SIGHT SIZE: 13-3/4” x 17-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90002 SM (1,000-2,000)

1057
$1,495.00

EDWARD SHERIFF CURTIS (AMERICAN, 1868-1952) BASKET MAKER. Framed large photogravure. The scene shows a Native American woman making a basket. Is titled and numbered plate 310, “From copyright photograph, 1912 By E. S. Curtis. Photogravure John Andrew & Son.” Housed in a simple wood frame with white matte. IMAGE SIZE: 11-1/2” x 15-1/4”, SIGHT SIZE: 14” x 17-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90003 SM (1,000-2,000)

1058
$1,020.00

FRANK A RINEHART (American, 1861-1928) “LAST HORSE, SIOUX NO. 8”. Large platinum print half portrait of a Native American Chief. He holds a catlinite pipe and is well appointed with beadwork and headdress. Signed in the photograph “1899 FA Rinehart Omaha” with title. Housed in an Eastlake period deep frame with gold liner, no glass. SIGHT SIZE: 19-1/2” x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Some light scratches, good. 9-90590 SM (1,000-1,500)

1059
$7,187.00

CARLETON E. WATKINS (American, 1829-1916) YOWIE, THE NEVADA FALL, 700 FEET, YOSEMITE. Outstanding and rare Mammoth albumen print shows an early photograph of the Nevada Falls at Yosemite. Unframed and unmatted. IMAGE SIZE: 21-1/4” x 15-1/2”. TOTAL SIZE: 28” x 22”. CONDITION: Very good with frame line 1/4” on edges. 9-90068 LG (3,000-5,000)

1060
$8,912.00

LARGE ACOMA POLYCHROME OLLA. Large antique jar has a small indented base, tall tapered bulging body and tapering neck. Painted over a worn chalky white with a black, red and orange slip. The overall pattern encompassing two colorful birds perched on a branch, one on each side, rectangles and diamonds with checkerboard pattern and a central band of diamonds surrounded by hexagonal black shapes. SIZE: 12-1/4” h x 11” at widest. CONDITION: There is a band of paint loss and chipping above shoulder, some light scratches and one tiny chip on rim. Otherwise generally good. 9-74375 LG (8,000-12,000)

1061
$480.00

LARGE NATIVE AMERICAN ACOMA POTTERY VASE MADE BY SARAH GARCIA. Decorated overall with black, white and terracotta stylized floral and geometric designs with lightning bolt upper border and four opposing reserves centering a stag on a tapered base. Signed beneath the base by the artist:“Sarah Garcia Acoma, N.M.” PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 12”h. CONDITION: Very good overall, with minor paint losses around rim. 9-74031 SM (500-1,000)

1062
$0.00

NATIVE AMERICAN NORTHWEST COASTAL CARVED AND PAINT DECORATED CEREMONIAL MASK, SIGNED ALEX JULIAN. The ceremonial mask carved from the solid, polychrome paint decorated with fierce facial features, the forehead with a painted mask flanked by fire-breathing dragons. SIZE: 11”h x 8-1/4”w x 3-1/4”d. CONDITION: Good original patina, some small paint spots on top of head. 9-74865 SM (2,000-3,000)

1063
$690.00

CARVED AND POLYCHROME-PAINTED FOLK ART ROOT CLUB ATTRIBUTED TO RUSSELL JOSEPH, CIRCA 1940. Carved from a solid root, the club head with sharpened points centering a Native American polychrome painted chief in full headdress, the black painted handle incise-carved with ceremonial feather symbols. SIZE: 25-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good overall condition with original surfaces, showing normal wear, no repairs or restoration. 9-90440 SM (800-1,200)

1064
$1,495.00

NATIVE AMERICAN BLANKET, PROBABLY NAVAJO. With multiple zigzag rows in cream, black, pumpkin, and dark blue alternating with madder red rows, the center with feathered diamonds. SIZE: 6’8-1/2” x 4’8”. CONDITION: Overall very good, colors slightly irregular and fading. 9-74833 MD (800-1,200)

1065
$1,840.00

NATIVE AMERICAN BLANKET. Serrated rows of geometrics in fiery orange, reds, and polychrome earth tones. SIZE: 7’1” x 5’1” CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74832 MD (800-1,200)

1066
$0.00

ALASKAN BEADED WALL HANGING WITH POCKETS, CIRCA 1915. With three beaded floral ribbon-tied sprays interspersed with three similarly beaded pockets, the bottom edge with fringe, with a scalloped, stitched, and beaded border. SIZE: 20” h overall x 17”w. CONDITION: Overall very good condition. 9-74457 MD (700-1,200)

1067
$2,300.00

N. CURRIER (PUBLISHER 19th C) “THE LAST WAR-WHOOP”. Conninghan Checklist No. 3458. Large folio colored lithograph after a painting by A. F. Tait. Under title is written “New York, Published by Currier & Ives, 152 Nassau Street”. Scene shows a cowboy with handgun and rifle on horse above a recently shot Indian who is giving one last whoop. Housed in an antique and possibly original wood frame with gold lining. SIGHT SIZE: 21-1/4” x 27-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good, no tears, strong color. Sky has been overpainted. 9-72018 (2,000-3,000)

1068
$6,325.00

CURRIER & IVES (American, Publisher, 19th Century) “STEAMER PENOBSCOT”. Outstanding large folio lithograph shows the steamship Penobscot sailing left to right flying the American flag and ship and company pennants. Many people are seen aboard with lighthouse off bow. Top margin having “Boston and Bangor Steamship Co.”. Bottom margin “Steamer Penobscot. One of the fleet forming the line between Boston, Bangor & Mt. Desert” with other company information. Listed in Conningham’s Book No. 5736. Housed in a flat oak frame . SIGHT SIZE: 26-1/4” x 38-1/2”. CONDITION: Unmounted, some minor loss and creases to edge. Light toning in small section. Generally very good. 9-74641 MD (2,500-4,000)

1069
$0.00

FULLY RIGGED PLANK MODEL OF THE SWEDISH SHIP “WASA”, 1628. The three masted galleon built by Henrik Hybertsson, commissioned by the King of Sweden. Fitted with three decks of canon and ornately appointed statues, etc. She sank within 20 minutes of launching, raised in 1961 by the Swedish Government she is restored and on display at the Stockholm Naval Museum. This model is most likely a museum replica, and is mounted in a custom glass standing case. SIZE: 32”h of model x 36”l x 9-1/2”w. CONDITION: In new, untouched condition. 9-73897 MD (1,200-1,800)

1070
$0.00

FOLK ART DIORAMA OF THE SCHOONER “SUSIE”. Depicting a fully rigged three-mast ship set within the framed case of blue sky and electric blue white-capped waves. The molded case with glass frame. SIZE: 13”h x 20-1/2”l x 4”d. CONDITION: Very good overall, with expected wear to frame. 9-74812 SM (800-1,000)

1071
$805.00

HALF HULL BUILDER’S MODEL. Wood model constructed of five lifts having original surface and nicely mortised and tendon laminations. SIZE: 48” l x 4-1/4” at deepest. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-74487 SM (750-900)

1072
$1,495.00

CARVED MEASURING STICK WITH SCRIMSHAW HANDLE. Of decagonal tapered cylindrical form, each facet incised with units of measurement, the handle a scrimshawed whale’s tooth engraved with a sailing ship and American flag inscribed “1st MATE SILAS H. GAGE” within a scrolling banner ending with a tarred becket. Together with a copy of “Scribner’s Ready Reckoner Log Book”. SIZE: 42-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good original surfaces, slight fraying to rope handle. Overall very good. Log book in fair condition. 9-74665 SM (1,000-1,500)

1073
$0.00

FINE CARVED IVORY TUSK MOUNTED WITH A THERMOMETER ON STAND, LATE 19TH CENTURY. The tusk carved with flowering branches centering a scrolled cartouche and mounted with a Fahrenheit thermometer joined to a rectangular rosewood and bone inlaid stand. SIZE: 12” overall h. CONDITION: Very good overall, with minor roughness at tip of tusk. 9-74605 SM (1,000-1,500)

1074
$575.00

CARVED WHALEBONE MINIATURE HOODED CRADLE TOGETHER WITH A SCRIMSHAW FID. The cradle with etched decoration, the fid with scrimshaw decoration etched with the word “OHASE”. SIZES: Cradle is 5-1/4”. Fid is 11-1/4”. CONDITION: Cradle has some screw plugs missing. Fid with minor chip to tip and two small holes on side of undetermined origin. 9-74657 SM (1,000-1,500)

1075
$1,437.00

THREE CARVED BONE PIE CRIMPERS. Each with a deeply carved jag wheel and carved bone and baleen handles, two with attached tasting forks. SIZES: 7” l; 7” l; 9” l . CONDITION: One with broken jag wheel arm and split on pommel, the second with a detached tine, the third with a missing tine. Good. 9-74666 SM (1,500-2,000)

1076
$575.00

LEMUEL D. ELDRED (American, 1848-1921) WHALER OUTBOUND. Large etching shows a tug escorting a large whaling ship with partial sails up through harbor which has several ships, buildings and large bridge. Pencil signed lower right and signed in plate “LD Eldred 1903”. Remark lower left of whale and whale boat. Housed in a flat oak frame. Probably a scene of New Bedford, MA. SIGHT SIZE: 19-3/4” x 31”. IMAGE SIZE: 18-1/4” x 29-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-74494 SM (750-900)

1077
$575.00

LEMUEL D. ELDRED (American, 1848-1921) CARPENTERS WORKING ON A LAID UP WHALER. Large etching shows a whaling ship at dock being tended to by three workers. Other boats and men are seen around the harbor. Signed in the plate “LD Eldred 1906” and having a remark with harpoons and bucket. Pencil signed on bottom right “H J Jeusqui? Prt”. Housed in a black molded wood frame with white matte. Probably a scene of New Bedford, MA. SIGHT SIZE: 20” x 30-3/4”. IMAGES SIZE: 18” x 29-1/2”. CONDITION: Good, not examined out of frame. 9-74493 SM (750-900)

1078
$0.00

WILLIAM PIERCE STUBBS (American, 1842-1909) BLACK HULLED SCHOONER. Oil on canvas ship portrait shows the schooner sailing right to left in heavy seas. The name appears to be the “Eugene Hale”. Half of the sails are up and several people are on deck. Signed lower left “W.P.S.”. Housed in its original leaf decorated deep gesso gilt frame. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 20” x 30”. CONDITION: One patch to back of original canvas, surface dirt, good. 9-29663 LG (4,000-8,000)

1079
$17,825.00

JAMES HAMILTON (American, 1819-1878) BOSTON HARBOR. Outstanding panoramic oil on canvas scene looking at the city of Boston from outside of its harbor. In the background is a low hill with church spires and large dome top building. Foreground has several tall ships in anchor and several sailboats dotting the harbor. A barrel buoy is seen in foreground. Signed lower left “A. Hamilton”. Housed in a fine gilt replacement frame. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Christie’s New York Sale 9/27/90 lot 52. Purchased from Marine Arts Gallery, Salem, Massachusetts, 1991. SIZE: 14” x 30-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good with wax relining. Inpainted area above left sailboat. 9-29644 HP (15,000-25,000)

1080
$6,325.00

FREDERICK SCHILLER COZZENS (American, 1846-1928) “REACHING AFTER THE CUP…DEFENDER VS. VALKYRIE III”. Large watercolor on paper nautical scene shows a yacht coming towards viewer with seventeen men aboard. Several yachts, tugboats and steamships are seen behind with another yacht off to its right. Signed lower left “Fred. S. Cozzens 95”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt arts and crafts style frame with linen matte and gold liner. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Purchased from Queter Galleries, 1995. SIZE: 21” x 15”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29650 HP (8,000-12,000)

1081
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) AMERICAN SCHOONER LEADING THE BRITISH SHIP M.R. CHAPMAN. Large oil on canvas nautical scene shows a two-mast schooner flying American flag leading a larger three-mast black hulled ship in full sail. It flies the British flag and a Company flag “TL Co”. Name of the ship is at the stern and both ships are on a dark wavy ocean with land at left side. Ships sail left to right under a fabulous expansive sunset sky ranging from light blue to rose color. Housed in a fine replacement Guido Frame Studio frame. SIZE: 22” x 36”. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting. Very good. 9-74572 LG (10,000-15,000)

1082
$21,850.00

THOMAS BUTTERSWORTH (British, 1768-1842) TO THE RESCUE. Oil on canvas shipwreck scene shows a three-mast galleon wrecking on jagged rocks in a rough ocean. A lifeboat with fourteen men is seen going toward shore. Twenty-nine men on deck, some on top sail, others at edge of railing. Parts of the ship are seen in water and lightning cascades from angry gray sky. Signed bottom middle left “T Buttersworth”. Housed in a fine gilt gesso decorated replacement frame. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Purchased from Marine Arts Gallery, Salem, Massachusetts, 1990. SIZE: 21-1/2” x 31-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good, restored with some inpainting. 9-29643 HP (15,000-25,000)

1083
$6,612.00

FREDERIC ROUX (French, 1805-1874) SHIP PORTRAIT OF THE “V. BOUISSEN”. Watercolor ship portrait of the French ship sailing left to right into Havre. Ship sails left to right with part sails up flying the French flag. Thirteen men on deck and several ships are seen off the stern. They approach the lighthouse at the mouth of the harbor which has a crowd looking on. Bottom legend on black background with captain and ship name. Signed lower right “Frederic Roux Au Havre 1847”. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame. A round exposition label from Musee Cantini-Marseille 1855 No. 58”. Original backing is pen signed by the artist and dated. SIZE: 16-1/2” x 23”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90610 MD (3,000-5,000)

1084
$575.00

EARLY AMERICAN SEA CHEST IN ORIGINAL GREEN PAINT. Dovetailed canted case with becket and rope seaman’s handles. Interior with large iron strap hinges and fitted with till having drawer beneath. Coastal New England, Early 19th Century. SIZE: 17” h x 16-1/2” d x 44” l. CONDITION: Very good with minor wear and water stain. 9-74236 SM (700-1,000)

1085
$0.00

ORIENTAL CARVED CAMPHORWOOD SEAMAN’S CHEST, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY. The rectangular chest with hinged lid carved overall in three dimensional landscapes, the dovetailed case brass bound. SIZE: 20” h x 42” l x 21” d. CONDITION: Old dry surface with shrinkage cracks in lid, overall very good. 9-74243 SM (700-1,000)

1086
$6,325.00

CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN UNDERGLAZE BLUE GARDEN BARREL. Decorated overall with scrolling vinery and flowerheads, the sides with pierced double coins and bosses. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 18-1/2”h x 14” dia. CONDITION: Very good overall condition, no restoration or repairs noted. 9-73938 MD (3,000-5,000)

1087
$0.00

FINE CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MANDARIN DECORATED PUNCH BOWL. Mid 19th century. Having a colorful band with flowers, birds and butterflies. Panels with figures surrounded by gilt key design. SIZE: 5-1/4” h x 12-3/4” diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74310 SM (1,600-2,200)

1088
$460.00

UNUSUAL CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION TEAPOT. The footed teapot having a tall domed lid with gilt round knop. The panel decoration of figures, birds and flowers. Mid 19th Century. SIZE: 8-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74278 SM (500-700)

1089
$3,450.00

LARGE IMARI POLYCHROME DECORATED FLOOR VASE, MEIJI PERIOD. Decorated in cobalt blue, indigo, and coral, the panels with floral and pastoral motif within a stylized floral shell border on a cream ground. SIZE: 30” h x 14” dia. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90470 MD (3,500-5,000)

1090
$2,875.00

FINE IMARI POLYCHROME DECORATED STANDING FLOOR VASE, MEIJI PERIOD. Of cylindrical form with landscaped panels amidst dense floral and geometric devices, the flared rim decorated with floral vinery, the whole in shades of indigo, golds, burnt orange, and coral, on a cream ground. SIZE: 31” h x 15-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90468 MD (3,000-4,000)

1091
$0.00

OUTSTANDING PAIR OF JAPANESE IMARI PANELED AND POLYCHROME RIBBED VASES. Meiji Period, second half of the 19th Century. Vases having a wonderful coloring in rusts, blues and golds. Panels having flowering tree and exotic bird. SIZE: 15” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74250 LG (2,500-3,500)

1092
$1,035.00

FINE IMARI COVERED FOOTED SOUP TUREEN. The oval soup tureen having an oval base with two flower form handles. Top having a melon formed knop and cut out for spoon. Allover decorated in cobalt blue, rust, floral design. A very unusual form. SIZE: 10-1/2” h x 17” at widest x 9-1/2” at deepest. CONDITION: One handle has been repaired, otherwise very good. 9-90700 SM (800-1,200)

1093
$1,207.00

LARGE IMARI PUNCHBOWL. Decorated with Oriental motif and flowers in colors of rust, blue and gold. Scalloped edge and round foot. Comes with a teakwood five-footed base. 19th Century. PROVENANCE: Fine Bangor, Maine mansion. SIZE: Bowl is 6” h x 13-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74224 SM (500-1,000)

1094
$517.00

LARGE IMARI PORCELAIN POLYCHROME CHARGER. Meiji Period, 1860-1890. The paneled charger in various colors with panels having storks and flowers. SIZE: 18-1/2” diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74346 SM (500-700)

1095
$4,600.00

UNSIGNED (Continental School, 19th/20th Century) PORTRAIT OF ALFRED VON TERPITZ. Alfred Von Terpitz (March 19, 1849-March 6, 1930) was a German Admiral, Secretary of State of the Imperial Naval Office, the powerful administrative branch of the Kaiserliche Marine from 1897 until 1916. Oil on canvas half portrait of a man with mustache and shaped beard. He wears a fur collared military jacket with red epaulets. His inner brass button coat is decorated with medals of merit including Order of the Red Eagle, Iron Cross and what appears to be the Pour le Merit amongst others. Housed in a magnificent period gilt frame with nut and flower clusters in corners and textured gilt interior. An oval bead decorated window with burgundy velvet matte. CANVAS SIZE: Rectangle is 30” x 25”. SIGHT SIZE: Oval is 27-1/4” x 22”. CONDITION: Replaced stretcher, relined with inpainting. Restored, very good. 9-74374 LG (2,500-4,500)

1096
$1,380.00

KAZVIN ORIENTAL CARPET, PERSIA. With dense cream, pale indigo, and pink floral sprays on a claret red ground centering an ivory floral-filled lobed medallion, with lotus blossom spandrels within multiple floral borders. SIZE: 12’2” x 9’. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90552 MD (1,250-1,750)

1097
$0.00

OUTSTANDING TALL AND CARVED SHERATON CANOPY BED. The front posts having pineapple tops, twist leaf carving and a center section with a notched hub with waffle carving and leaf design with a scrolled headboard. Back posts with similar turnings but no carving. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 92” h x 52” inside width. Length of rails 75” (inside width). CONDITION: Very good. 9-73990 LG (3,000-4,000)

1098
$8,625.00

NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE BONNET TOP BIRCH HIGHBOY. In two sections with mahoganized finish, the molded swan’s neck pediment crest with full bonnet enclosure centering three urn turned finials above the case with central fan carved deep drawer flanked by short drawers over three graduated long drawers, all thumb molded fitted to the waisted lower case having long drawer over three aligned short drawers, the central drawer fan carved above the shaped apron raised on cabriole legs with scalloped returns on pad feet. SIZE: 87” h x 36” case w x 18-1/4” case d. CONDITION: Retains original surface and old patina, hardware replaced, no other restoration noted. 9-74796 HP (10,000-15,000)

1099
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL INLAID CHERRY CARD TABLE, PROBABLY MASSACHUSETTS. The hinged top with half serpentine sides and elliptic front, the edges with herring bone inlays, the conforming bowed frieze with oval satin inlay flanked by diamond inlays, the whole raised on square tapered legs with string inlaid cuffs on pointed feet. SIZE: 31” h x 36” w x 16-3/4” d. CONDITION: Skinned old surface, the top with elliptic “scribed” (?) mark, top with warping. 9-90530 MD (4,000-6,000)

1100
$5,175.00

COASTAL NEW HAMPSHIRE OR STATE OF MAINE SHERATON MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS WITH FIGURED BIRCH PANELS. The rectangular top with turret corners above the conforming case fitted with four long thumb molded drawers, each cross banded with figured birch panels flanked by reeded columnar pilasters continuing to reeded, swelled and turned legs on button feet. SIZE: 39-3/4” h x 42-3/4” overall w x 20” overall d. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished, retains original hardware, minor staining on top. 9-90455 MD (3,000-5,000)

1101
$1,265.00

FINE AMERICAN BRACE-BACK CONTINUOUS ARM WINDSOR CHAIR. Molded, bowed crestrail, tenion arms, brace-back with pipe stem turned spindles. Chair having one board carved and molded saddle seat set on bold turned splay leg base. Rhode Island. Fourth quarter of the 18th Century. SIZE: 38” h; 16-1/2” seat h. CONDITION: Very good, wood filler in seat now removed. 9-74237 SM (1,400-2,000)

1102
$0.00

FINE STATE OF MAINE QUEEN ANNE FIGURED MAPLE AND BIRCH DROP LEAF TABLE. Rectangular top with conforming hinged leaves projecting above the scalloped apron raised on thin cabriole legs with shaped drop returns and pad feet. SIZE: 28” h x 17” w closed, 46-1/2” w open x 47-1/2” d. CONDITION: Professionally cleaned and re-polished, top with minor staining, and filled shrinkage crack. 9-90461 MD (3,000-5,000)

1103
$0.00

SET OF SIX MAINE STENCILED AND PAINT DECORATED THUMB-BACK SIDE CHAIRS. Arched crest rail stenciled with grape decoration over rectangular slats. Stiles similarly decorated joined to a woven rush seat. Raised on turned cylindrical legs on button feet joined by a box stretcher. SIZE: 43” h; 17-1/2” seat h. CONDITION: Nice set of six chairs with normal wear, one rush seat with some weaknesses. 9-74204 SM (900-1,200)

1104
$1,035.00

MINIATURE EARLY AMERICAN PINE BLANKET CHEST IN OLD BLUE-GREEN PAINT. The rectangular hinged lid with molded edges opening to an interior with till above the dovetailed case on molded plinth. SIZE: 8-3/4” h 19” w x 12-1/2” d. CONDITION: Interior with remnants of original cream paint, lock present, latch missing. The blue-green painted surfaces skinned, otherwise good. 9-90359 SM (1,500-2,500)

1105
$2,185.00

FINE DIMINUTIVE SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY WORK TABLE. The rectangular top having a raised glove box with figured mahogany splash guard and fitted with two aligned drawers stepped back on the conforming table fitted with two long drawers; all of figured mahogany with contrasting inlay and retaining original knobs, raised on unusual spiral-twist bobbin and onion turned legs. SIZE: 36-1/2” h x 19-1/2” w x 19-1/4” d. CONDITION: Cleaned old surface with minor shrinkage crack, very good overall. 9-90508 QP (1,200-1,800)

1106
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY AND PARCEL GILT MIRROR. The rectangular mirror plate within a gilt slip and molded frame. The scrolled crest with ears centering a parcel gilt carved scallop shell. The apron similarly carved. SIZE: 44-1/4” h x 23” w. CONDITION: Retains old finish, restoration and repairs to cresting, shell and gilt slip resurfaced, mirror plate old, backboards absent. 9-90533 SM (1,200-1,800)

1107
$1,440.00

AMERICAN COLORED WAX SILHOUETTE PORTRAIT. Attributed to the work of John Christian Rauschner working in Salem, MA Circa 1809-1810. Half portrait silhouettes worked in colored waxes in the manner of J. C. Rauschner, mounted in a later oval gilt Victorian frame impressed “Foster Bros. Boston”. SIZE: Bust is 3” x 1-3/4”. Overall is 7-1/4” x 6-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-73892 SM (1,500-3,000)

1108
$2,875.00

MINIATURE OVAL PAINTED PORTRAIT ON IVORY PURPORTED TO BE JOHN ADAMS (Early 19th Century). The oval portrait painted on ivory within a period table top brass frame, with the artist’s initials in script above the proper right shoulder. The brocade backing is marked with the name “John Adams” in pencil. SIZE: 3-1/4”h x 2-1/2”w. CONDITION: Painting in very good condition with fine details, no imperfections noted. Painted on ivory or bone. With original beveled glass and metal frame. 9-74608 SM (500-800)

1109
$805.00

EARLY AMERICAN MINIATURE PROFILE HALF-PORTRAIT OF THE REVEREND JAMES H. JOHNSTON (Pastor 1835-1839). The oval painting depicting a gentleman in profile wearing a black coat with high collar in a conforming molded gilt inner frame. The whole mounted in a gilt molded frame of the period. Affixed on the back is an old paper label naming the subject and “Presented by Miss Mary Grier.” SIZE: 2-1/2” x 2” portrait sight size, 7” x 6-1/2” frame size. CONDITION: Very nice original condition, nice patina, losses to gilding on frame edge within parameters. 7-74915 SM (500-1,000)

1110
$480.00

MINIATURE PAINTED PORTRAIT ON IVORY OF A YOUNG BOY IN PERIOD DRESS. Full portrait depicting a young boy in gray wig, lace collar, purple waistcoat with a pendant gold pocket watch standing beside a draped table. Mounted in a gold leaf period frame. Mid 19th Century. SIZE: 3-7/8” x 3”. CONDITION: Overall fine condition. 9-74689 SM (400-600)

1111
$690.00

TWO EARLY MINIATURE WATERCOLOR PORTRAITS. 1) A 3-1/4” x 3” hand-colored silhouette of a young lady having brown hair, black dress and gold necklace. Unsigned and housed in a mahogany, flame grain-veneered frame with original backboard. SIZE: Overall 5-1/2” x 5”. CONDITION: Very good. 2) A watercolor of a young woman in blue and white dress, seated. She wears earrings, necklace, bracelet and rings. Housed in an antique lemon-gold frame. SIZE: (sight) 6” x 5”, (overall) 8” x 7”. CONDITION: Some light fading, otherwise good. 9-74314 SM (300-500)

1112
$5,175.00

OUTSTANDING CARVED WOODEN POLYCHROME FIGURE OF A PRANCING HORSE IN THE MANOR OF ELIE NADELMAN. A well executed folk art rendition of a horse with arched neck, raised fore leg and carved mane. SIZE: 18-3/4” h x 16-1/2” l x 4-1/2” w. CONDITION: Minor chips to ear tips, seam crack on tail at juncture to body, original patina. 9-73575 MD (3,000-4,000)

1113
$0.00

ELIE NADELMAN (AMERICAN, 1885-1946) SKETCH OF A WOMAN. Pen sketch on paper showing a woman in a long dress with fancy hat in a side view. Beside her is a line drawing of a woman. Hinge mounted to an ivory backing with a cut Estate of Eli Nadelman label. Housed in a hinged matte with rectangular opening. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Lincoln Kirston. SIZE: 7-1/4”h x 5”w. CONDITION: Some light staining and foxing. Good. 9-90167 MD (3,000-5,000)

1114
$0.00

ELIE NADELMAN (AMERICAN, 1885-1946) TWO WATERCOLOR DRAWINGS OF A MAN AND WOMAN’S HEADS. Unmarked. Each showing a sepia colored shoulder up face on portrait. Woman is mounted on light paper mounted to heavy paper SIZE: 13”h x 8-1/2”w. CONDITION: Some roughness to top of paper. Man is unmounted SIZE: 13-1/4”h x 8-1/4”w. CONDITION: The watercolor is in half with a small section missing from right side. PROVENANCE: Originally from the Estate of Lincoln Kirston. 9-90169 SM (1,200-1,600)

1115
$0.00

ELIE NADELMAN (AMERICAN, 1885-1946) TWO DRAWINGS . 1) A drawing of pencil and watercolor of two figures. SIZE: 7-3/4” x 56-1/2”. CONDITION: Right side has tears and there are stains and a hole at bottom. Unmarked. 2) A sketch on board of a pheasant with fern leaves and wall with a line sketch of a rooster in the bottom corner. Unmarked. PROVENANCE: Originally from the Estate of Lincoln Kirston. SIZE: 15 x 12 3/4. CONDITION: One corner missing, otherwise good. 9-90170 SM (1,000-1,500)

1116
$0.00

ELIE NADELMAN (AMERICAN, 1885-1946) TWO PHOTOGRAPHS. 1) A photograph of a bust of a woman painted and carved. Stamped on reverse R.V. Smutny photographer 402 E. 71st St. Pencil marked 1129-10 and having an Estate of Elie Nadelman sticker. SIZE: 9-1/2”h x 7-1/2”w. CONDITION: Tape mark to bottom, Generally good. 2) A photograph of a carved and painted seated man. Unmarked and undoubtedly the work of Nadelman. Set in a hinged white matte. SIZE: 7”h x 5”w. CONDITION: Very good. PROVENANCE: Originally from the Estate of Lincoln Kirston. 9-90168 SM (300-500)

1117
$0.00

LARGE CALAMANCO QUILT. Made of homespun linen, circa 1790-1810, the back having a center field with six reddish patches surrounded by a green border. The front in medium blue with quilting which has a drapery light border at one end and a border surrounding the rest. SIZE: 104” x 108”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90761 MD (3,000-4,000)

1118
$0.00

APPLIQUÉD SUMMER QUILT AND BOLSTER WITH PINEAPPLES AND TULIPS. Each having tulip and pineapple design, the bed covering with a central pot with vine on a white linen backing, circa 1870-1900, probably of Pennsylvania-German origin. The pillow-cloth has been stitch mounted on a wooden stretcher. SIZE: 87” x 74”. Pillow-cloth, 23” x 72”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90763 SM (750-1,250)

1119
$373.00

CONTINENTAL FOLK ART POLYCHROME PAINTED AND CARVED MILNER’S MODEL. The carved wooden figure with glass eyes and ring of wavy hair below a bald crown above the solid body with articulated arms, holding a bowl with dove seated within, the body raised on eight rectangular splayed slats supported by a center pole on a spool turned, notch-carved plinth. Possibly a model for St. Francis of Assisi. SIZE: 16”h, 5” dia. CONDITION: Overall very good with some paint losses to hair, surfaces skinned, right proper hand may be modeled for holding an object now absent. 9-90035 SM (400-800)

1120
$0.00

EARLY AMERICAN CARVED SWIFT, POSSIBLE PENNSYLVANIA. Of typical form, the fastening bracket decorated with scrolled volutes, floral spray, interlocking hearts, and stylized pinwheel. Now mounted on a modern stand. SIZE: 31” h x 25-3/4” dia open. CONDITION: One spoke repaired and reattached, one spoke half missing, retains original surface. 9-90527 SM (1,200-1,600)

1121
$1,006.00

EARLY OCTAGONAL SEWING BOX. The box having a hinged lid with simulated satinwood inlay decoration painted with flowering vine. The bottom having fitted compartment with drawer painted in a robin egg blue color. Set on eight small gold ball feet. Coastal New England first quarter of 19th Century. SIZE: 7-1/4” h x 15-3/4” l x 12-3/4” d. CONDITION: Some fading, otherwise very good. 9-74791 SM (1,400-2,000)

1122
$2,070.00

UNUSUAL AND FINE NEW ENGLAND PAINT DECORATED DOCUMENT BOX IN ORIGINAL PAINT. Late 18th/early 19th Century. The whimsical squiggle decoration centering a rectangular panel painted with the initials: “SBO” (note the “S” in reverse). The rectangular lid mounted on “H” hinges joined to the conforming box constructed of rose-head nails. The whole lined with original paper. SIZE: 9”h x 18”l x 10-1/2”d. CONDITION: Overall original condition. The original color of blue has since faded to a green-gray. Base color and decoration both appear original. 9-90721 MD (2,000-3,000)

1123
$0.00

RARE AND UNUSUAL AMERICAN DOME-TOP WALLPAPERED TRUNK, THIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURY. The dome-top rectangular pine trunk, the exterior covered in wallpaper of the period depicting hearts and stars, the ends fitted with cast-iron handles, the interior lined with early broadsides for a menagerie depicting events of horsemanship, flying-rope, tight-rope, and still-vaulting. SIZE: 15-1/2”h x 31-1/2”l x 20”d. CONDITION: Structurally in good condition with shrinkage seam crack in top, the exterior wallpaper showing moderate wear and losses, the interior wallpaper and broad sides in very nice condition. 9-90775 MD (900-1,200)

1124
$2,587.00

GOOD ANTIQUE RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE. Copper vane with outstretched tail and all legs off the ground. Zinc ears and nice green weathered patina. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Purchased in Spring City, Pennsylvania. SIZE: 15-3/4” h x 30” l. CONDITION: Very good. Appears to be an old weld where vertical post meets horizontal post. Two bullet holes above front leg and repaired bullet hole to back. Possible repair at juncture of tail. Some remnants of a later mustard color paint. 9-29705 MD (2,500-3,500)

1125
$805.00

FULL-BODIED COPPER ROOSTER WEATHERVANE. Small size with weathered verdigris surface having sheet copper tail, the legs spurred, on rod. PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). SIZE: 17” h x 13” w. CONDITION: Missing comb, waddle, bullet hole repairs throughout body, repairs to tail. 9-90100 SM (1,000-2,000)

1126
$2,185.00

FULL BODIED COPPER PRANCING HORSE WEATHERVANE IN OLD PAINTED SURFACE On rod with bar and ball. Together with log stand measuring 36” l. PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). SIZE: 19-1/2” h x 32” l. CONDITION: Extensive paint loss, two unrepaired bullet holes, dents in body, seam splits on hoof and chest. 9-90108 MD (2,500-3,500)

1127
$0.00

AMERICAN HOOKED STARFISH RUG, PROBABLY MAINE, FIRST QUARTER 20TH CENTURY. Woven with rows of polychrome striped squares alternating with squares depicting starfish/five petal flowers, mounted on a museum frame. SIZE: 74” x 71”. CONDITION: Overall very good, with no issues noted. 9-90360 MD (3,000-5,000)

1128
$0.00

UNUSUAL AND FINE ROOM SIZE ANTIQUE HOOKED RUG. The rug having a mottled red field surrounded by crossed fern leaves with rose and rose bud corners, the outer double border having ivory and berry and a leaf outer border. SIZE: 7’3” x 7’5”. CONDITION: The rug has been backed and restored professionally; it presently is in very good condition. 9-90718 LG (6,500-8,500)

1129
$1,035.00

AMERICAN FLORAL HOOKED RUG. Depicting a central polychrome floral bouquet within a cream cartouche flanked by golden leafy sprays centering a floral cluster within a black border. The outer border braided, mounted on a museum frame. SIZE: 27-1/2” x 54”. CONDITION: Very fine good condition overall. 9-90497 SM (900-1,100)

1130
$0.00

FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS, PROBABLY NEW YORK. The rectangular top with bow front above the conforming case of four graduated and cock beaded long drawers above the shaped and scalloped apron with wide inlaid stringing raised on flared French feet. SIZE: 39” h x 41-1/2” w x 23” d. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished and restored, hardware replaced. 9-90534 QP (4,000-6,000)

1131
$2,300.00

FEDERAL MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE, PROBABLY NEW YORK. The rectangular hinged top with conforming leaves above the straight frieze fitted with a drawer raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 28-3/4” h x 18” w x 30” d. CONDITION: Professionally restored and re-polished, very good overall. 9-90504 MD (1,200-1,800)

1132
$920.00

NEW YORK SHERATON CARVED MAHOGANY WASH STAND. The rectangular cabinet with three-quarter shaped and scalloped splash guard fitted with corner candle cups centering the top fitted for wash basin and cups above the bowed figural frieze flanked by candle drawers. The case with incurved sides centering the lower shelf with concave frieze drawer raised on ring turned legs terminating in brass capped casters. SIZE: 41” h x 22-1/4” w x 18” d. CONDITION: Retains old polished surface, original hardware, and casters, very god overall. 9-90514 QP (1,000-1,400)

1133
$345.00

CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY CARVED ARMCHAIR. Shaped crest and pierced back-splat. Crewel upholstery slip seat on square molded legs connected by an H-stretcher. Fourth quarter of the 18th Century. SIZE: 38” h x 17-1/2” seat rail. CONDITION: Old repairs to front legs at seat rail, otherwise very good. 9-74273 SM (500-750)

1134
$0.00

ROOM SIZE SERAPI ORIENTAL RUG. Large center red medallion with ivory and red field. Wide and thin border. Colors of brown, red, ivory with some blues and greens. First half of the 20th Century. SIZE: 11’10” x 9’3”. CONDITION: Consistent pile, shows use. Some repairs and some small evidence of insect damage which has been stabilized. Generally good. 9-73654 (1,000-2,000)

1135
$600.00

GILT CARVED WOOD AND GESSO EAGLE AND CORNUCOPIA MIRROR. The presenting eagle above the shaped mirror plate within a surround of opposing fruit and berry filled cornucopias. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 24” h x 27” w. CONDITION: Totally re-gilt with minor losses to gilding. 9-73936 SM (1,000-2,000)

1136
$920.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE CYLINDER MUG WITH AMERICAN SHIPS. The 19th Century large mug with an old but later addition maritime scene of two three-mast ships flying American flags. They sail on a green ocean and are within a decorative blue and white surround. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 5-1/2” h. CONDITION: Hairlines in base, with one continuing into body, some light rim restoration. Otherwise very good. 9-72609 (1,000-2,000)

1137
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE BALUSTER FORMED MUG. Circa 1780. The enamel decorated scene shows two children playing with two dogs. Two women look on with table stand and garden seats. The scene is bordered with a colorful leafy vine. The handle is flanked by two flower stalks. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 5-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good, some gold decoration rub to lip. 9-72607 (1,000-1,500)

1138
$300.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE VASE. The flared scalloped rim with floral decoration, the vase with applied foo dog handles; the collar with applied handles, decorated overall with dense polychrome floral sprays and birds with similarly decorated opposing panels within pale blue borders. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 18”h. CONDITION: Small hairline, lower right corner of panel, very minor paint chips in glaze, otherwise appears very good. 9-73904 SM (1,000-1,500)

1139
$920.00

CHINESE EXPORT SMALL PUNCH BOWL WITH FAMILE ROSE DECORATION. The banded and diapered decoration on inside and outside. Circa 1800. The bowl having a round foot. SIZE: 4-1/4” h x 10-1/4” diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74309 SM (800-1,200)

1140
$2,300.00

OUTSTANDING CHINESE EXPORT MANDARIN FLOOR VASE. The vase having lion and ring gilt handles, two large panels with figures and large flaring rim. Mid 19th Century. SIZE: 24” h x 8-1/2” diameter at rim. CONDITION: A professional fill to side crack which cannot be seen by the naked eye, otherwise very good. 9-74284 SM (2,200-2,600)

1141
$1,840.00

FINE PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT MANDARIN VASES. Each vase fitted with lion mask and ring handles. Panels with figures, round footed bases and flaring rims. Mid 19th Century. SIZE: 9-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74291 SM (1,000-1,500)

1142
$575.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON CARVED MAHOGANY LADY’S SECRETARY, PROBABLY MASSACHUSETTS. In two parts, the upper section with swan’s neck crest and brass rosette terminals centering three cast brass eagle finials above a pair of cupboard doors with reeded molding opening to an interior of three cubbies over three drawers above a pair of cock beaded aligned drawers stepped back on the mid-molded lower case with hinged lid opening to a baise lined writing surface and supported by lopers centering a long drawer over two similar recessed drawers flanked by rope twist columns on blocked plinths, the whole raised on bobbin and ring turned legs. PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. SIZE: 67-1/2” h x 38” case w x 18” d. CONDITION: Retains original surface, old dry patina, some losses to reeded moldings, hardware replaced. Repairs to right facing cupboard door at hinges. 9-90155 QP (2,000-3,000)

1143
$8,050.00

COASTAL NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE INLAID, CROSS BANDED, AND FIGURED WALNUT LOWBOY. The rectangular top with notched corners and molded edges projected above the conforming case fitted with two aligned short drawers over three small drawers, all cross banded with contrasting stringing above the shaped scalloped and arched apron, raised on delicate cabriole legs, with deeply scalloped returns terminating in flattened platform pad feet. SIZE: 28-3/4” h x 28” case w x 19-1/2” d. CONDITION: Overall professionally restored and re-polished, later hardware, some replaced drawer supports, dropped finials absent. 9-74794 QP (8,000-12,000)

1144
$3,000.00

SHERATON CARVED MAHOGANY EIGHT LEG SOFA. The canted reeded crest rail above the rectangular padded back joined to and flanked by down swept molded arms with reeded swelled supports centering a trapezoidal upholstered seat cushion with bolsters, above the conforming seat rail with plain frieze raised on four frontal reeded and ring-turned legs terminating in brass capped casters, the rear legs back swept. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 36” h of back x 78” l CONDITION: Retains old surface, the crest rail has been removed and re-applied, small repair to left arm facing and left rear leg facing. 9-73943 QP (5,000-8,000)

1145
$1,200.00

NEW YORK CLASSICAL CARVED FIGURED MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE. IN THE SCHOOL OF DUNCAN PHYFE. The rectangular top with hinged shaped leaves above the frieze with drawer and dropped pendants joined to an elaborate acanthus carved standard on a platform base raised on four out-swept legs with scrolled acanthus carved knees terminating in carved feet with square collars on brass casters. PROVENANCE: From a Harpswell, Maine home. SIZE: 28-3/4” h x 22-1/2” w closed x 42” d, top open measures 42” x 52”. CONDITION: Old surface, several toes re-carved, replaced casters. 9-90083 QP (2,000-2,500)

1146
$690.00

NEW ENGLAND HOOP-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR IN OLD BROWN WASH. The bowed crest rail joined to nine simulated bamboo spindles, the shaped arms applied to the stiles with rolled grips centering a shaped saddle seat, the turned splayed legs joined by an H-stretcher, all with simulated bamboo turnings. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 36” h of back, 17-1/4” h of seat. CONDITION: Structurally very good, showing normal wear. 9-74090 SM (500-1,000)

1147
$780.00

MASSACHUSETTS EMPIRE TRIPLE DECKER MAHOGANY SHELF CLOCK, MADE BY AUSTIN CHITTENDEN, LEXINGTON, MASS. The rectangular case surmounted by carved presenting eagle above a stack of three mahogany doors, the uppermost opening to a painted wooden dial with gilt heightened spandrels, the mid door with eglomise panel depicting a pastoral scene opening to bell striker and pendulum bob above the lower door with eglomise panel depicting a lake scene centering a pendulum aperture. Both doors flanked by full columns. Resting on the box base fitted with the lower door. The whole on a plain plinth base. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 33-3/4” h x 17-1/4” w x 4-3/4” d. CONDITION: Mahogany case in fine original condition, some wear and small losses at door hinges, eglomise panel’s probably later replacements, case retains original paper label, works not examined. 9-74068 SM (800-1,200)

1148
$0.00

FINE PAIR OF FEDERAL PERIOD MINIATURE BRASS ANDIRONS. The left and right matched pair having nice turned and faceted fronts, spur legs ending in ball feet with matching log stops. Early 19th Century. SIZE: 8-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74318 SM (1,500-2,000)

1149
$540.00

CONNECTICUT EMPIRE TRIPLE DECKER SHELF CLOCK, PROBABLY GEORGE, MARSH & CO. The mahogany case crested with a presenting eagle, the central door in two parts, opening to a painted dial with gilt heightened spandrels, the brass eight day works stamped “Birge and Fuller, Bristol, Conn., USA”. The case interior with remnant of original label, the lower door panel with painted eglomise scene flanked by freestanding columns joined to the box base with cyma curved supports centering the lower door with pendulum aperture and painted eglomise panel on a stepped plinth supported by frontal ball feet. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 38” h x 17-3/4” w. CONDITION: Case in very fine original condition, eglomise panels in very good condition, probably later replacements. Brass works appear to have been cleaned and restored. 9-74023 SM (800-1,200)

1150
$0.00

FINE PAIR OF BRASS STEEPLE AND BALL TOP ANDIRONS BY R. WHITINGHAM, NEW YORK. Faceted spire top with ball below and turned and faceted column. Raised on arch-spurred legs and ending in ball feet. Each stamped “R. WHITINGHAM, N. YORK”. The left and right facing andirons having their original log stops. SIZE: 20-3/4” x 24” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74251 MD (1,500-2,000)

1151
$6,325.00

PAUL WEBER (American, 1823-1916) PAIR OF ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS. Each signed bottom right “P Weber Fourth St. 586”. Each housed in molded wood gilt frames which are slightly different. Three-quarter portrait of a seated woman holding an open book. Her arm is resting on a marble top center table. She is wearing a black dress with lace collar and cuffs. She has a gold watch with chain and fob and brooch at neck. A column is seen on left and on the right is a Hudson River landscape scene. The three-quarter portrait of the man is seen with his arm resting on the same center table and having a similar Hudson River scene over his shoulder. He wears a watch chain and a Masonic pin on his white shirt. He wears a black suit and a blue striped bow-tie. PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). SIZE: 36” x 29”. CONDITION: Original canvases with some patches. 9-90110 MD (4,000-6,000)

1152
$3,450.00

AMERICAN TRADE SIGN IN THE FORM OF A POCKET WATCH. The cast and sheet metal two sided watch with painted dial and sweep second hand. PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). SIZE: 20” h x 14” dia x 2” depth. CONDITION: Loss of paint throughout with some rusting, overall good condition. 9-90102 MD (1,000-2,000)

1153
$2,990.00

AMERICAN POLYCHROME-PAINTED FOLK ART TRADE SIGN DEPICTING A TEA OR COFFEE POT. The outline of the pot with knop finial, S-scrolled spout and pierced scrolled handle, cut from a pine board. With remnants of original grey and brown paint. PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). SIZE: 40-1/2” h x 31” w. CONDITION: Spout and handle in need of reinforcement, old worn surfaces, acceptable roughness within normal parameters. 9-90112 MD (1,500-2,500)

1154
$5,175.00

AMERICAN FOLK ART TRADE SIGN IN THE FORM OF SCISSORS. The carved wood shears in black and gold-toned paint, hinged with brass capped rod. PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). SIZE: 38-1/2” l. CONDITION: Showing original crackled, painted surfaces with old patina. Thumb handle with old break and repair, missing a 5” wooden strip. 9-90106 SM (1,000-2,000)

1155
$270.00

AMERICAN FOLK ART TRADE SIGN OF A FOLDING STRAIGHT EDGE RAZOR. The carved pine case enclosing a pivoting black-stained blade painted with the logo: “Dunn Edge Tool Co.,” PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). SIZE: 36” l closed. CONDITION: Handle release broken at end with missing piece. Otherwise showing normal wear overall with minor roughness and losses. 9-90104 SM (800-1,200)

1156
$3,450.00

AMERICAN CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN TRADE SIGN OF A BOOT. Having wrought iron hanger. Carved and seamed of two solid pieces clearly depicting heel and sole, mounted with a wrought-iron ring, suspended from a wrought iron bracket. PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). SIZE: Boot 18” h. Overall 21-1/2” x 19”. CONDITION: Brown paint over gold paint with paint losses, minor shrinkage split to seam, overall very good condition. 9-90113 MD (800-1,200)

1157
$1,725.00

THOMAS MATTISON FAMILY EARLY AMERICAN SPONGE DECORATED AND STENCILED BLANKET CHEST, SHAFTSBURY, VT. The rectangular hinged lid opening to the well with till, fitted to the conforming case with shaped boot jack ends and frontal shaped bracket feet with molded base. The whole in original reddish-brown paint with dark brown smoked and sponged decoration, each surface with simulated gold toned string outline, the bracket base in chocolate brown paint. SIZE: 25” h x 47” w x 20-3/4” d. CONDITION: Original painted and decorated surfaces showing acceptable wear, minor losses to right front foot facing. 9-74856 HP (4,000-6,000)

1158
$0.00

TWO BANKS OF WALNUT AND PINE DRAWERS FROM AN OHIO APOTHECARY, CIRCA 1850. The two units, each fitted with two rows of overlapping short drawers with porcelain knobs, many with tags reading: “M.T. Hodson & Son, Druggists and Grocers, Pioneer, Ohio,” the drawer fronts grain painted in shades of burnt sienna. Several drawers with gold and black labels describing the contents. SIZE: top cabinet-17-1/2”h x 71”l x 14”d, bottom cabinet- 17”h x 65-1/2”l x 13”d. CONDITION: These architectural cabinets were built in, and when removed, finished sides were added. Top surfaces of each unit retain a cleaned walnut surface, labels, knobs, and cabinets in general show normal amounts of wear. 9-90726 MD (3,000-5,000)

1159
$2,070.00

STATE OF MAINE CARVED AND PAINTED ARCHITECTURAL CORNER CUPBOARD. The one piece case with dentil molded cornice with canted sides above the conforming triangular case fitted with a pair of arched molded panel cupboard doors flanked by fluted pilasters above the stepped mid-molding above a pair of square molded panel doors on a molded plinth. SIZE: 88” h x 50” w x 24” d. CONDITION: All surfaces painted, some moldings loosened, structurally good. 9-74828 MD (3,000-4,000)

1160
$1,265.00

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE PINE TALL CHEST. Having molded top retaining original cotter pin hinges with three simulated graduated drawers over three long graduated drawer. Molded base raised on carved bracket feet. Northern New England. Fourth quarter of the 18th Century. SIZE: 50-3/4” h x 18-3/4” d x 36-1/2” case w. CONDITION: Nice cleaned older surfaces. Feet with repairs and retaining original backboards. 9-74274 MD (1,500-2,000)

1161
$1,150.00

SET OF FOUR STEP DOWN ROD-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS. Each stepped tablet crest above simulated bamboo turned spindles, joined to the shaped plank seat raised on simulated bamboo splayed legs joined by box stretcher. SIZE: 35-1/2” x 17-1/2”. CONDITION: Structurally very good, mixed old surface of brown paint and varnish showing appropriate wear and color. 9-74275 MD (1,000-1,500)

1162
$2,012.00

STATE OF MAINE GRAIN PAINTED PINE AND BIRCH STEP BACK CUPBOARD. In two sections, the cove molded bookcase upper section stepped back and fitted to the lower case having two banks of four graduated drawers raised on shaped bracket feet with scalloped apron. Retains original disc turned knobs. SIZE: 82” h x 49” w x 20” d. CONDITION: Retains old patina and surface and original hardware, no restoration noted. 9-90462 LG (2,000-4,000)

1163
$1,437.00

PAIR OF MASSACHUSETTS SHERATON CARVED MAPLE AND PINE PINEAPPLE BEDS, PROBABLY BOSTON OR NORTH SHORE. Each boldly turned post carved with leaf tips and star punch decorated water leaf carving surmounted by pineapple finials, the paneled headboards with scrolled ears. Each post inscribed with the number “25” or “26”. Carved in the manner of Samuel MacIntyre. SIZE: 49” overall h x 48” overall w, 42” interior w, 78” interior l, 86” exterior l. CONDITION: Very fine condition overall. 9-74693 MDD (500-1,000)

1164
$805.00

AN AMERICAN TOLEWARE DOCUMENT BOX (CIRCA 1830). Of rectangular rounded form with hinged lid. Decorated with a central cartouche depicting a gentleman in white collar, arm raised and titled “Judge of Pies and Cakes” on a maroon background. PROVENANCE: From Rodney Paine, Harrison, Maine. SIZE: 2-1/4” h x 9-1/2”l x 5-3/4”w. CONDITION: With minor paint losses to edges and small paint chips on lid, otherwise good. 9-74456 SM (1,000-2,000)

1165
$120.00

DECORATED TOLE DOME TOP DOCUMENT OR DEED BOX, SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY. The domed hinged lid with wine red leaf tip border, mounted with a brass ring handle fitted to the rectangular box decorated with berry vinery all on a black ground. SIZE: 5-1/2”h x 8-3/4”l x 5-1/2”d. CONDITION: Very good overall with minor paint losses to base rim and hinges. 9-74816 SM (200-400)

1166
$240.00

NICELY DECORATED TOLE WARE HINGED BOX. Rectangular box having a swinging hasp, brass bale handle. Decoration with green, red and mustard colors against a black ground. A central mustard band has fruit and leaf decoration. 19th Century. SIZE: 4” h x 9-1/2” w x 6-1/2” d. CONDITION: Some chipping, generally decoration is intact. 9-90599 (400-600)

1167
$2,300.00

LARGE SHEET METAL STEER WEATHERVANE IN OLD RED SURFACE. Depicted in profile with capped horns. PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). SIZE: 25” h x 32-1/2” w. CONDITION: Repair to horn, bullet hole repairs, and minor paint losses to surface. 9-90101 MD (1,500-2,500)

1168
$0.00

FINE MASSACHUSETTS SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, BOSTON OR NORTH SHORE. The rectangular top with turret corners and cross banded edges above the conforming case fitted with four cock beaded graduated long drawers flanked by engaged reeded columns continuing to turned legs centering an arched cross banded apron. SIZE: 38-1/2”h x 42” overall w x 20-1/2” d. CONDITION: Old re-polished surface, very good overall. 9-90512 QP (4,000-5,000)

1169
$0.00

MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. The hinged rectangular top with inset round corners and string inlaid edges above the conforming frieze with string inlaid panels alternating with contrasting satin wood diamond inlays, raised on square tapered string inlaid legs with cross-banded cuffs. SIZE: 29-1/4” h x 36” w x 17-3/4” d. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished and restored with no major restorations noted. 9-90529 HP (4,000-6,000)

1170
$51.00

NEW ENGLAND COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE BIRCH LADDER-BACK SIDE CHAIR. The serpentine crest rail above two conforming slats above the trapezoidal woven seat raised on square chamfered legs joined by a box stretcher. SIZE: 36” h x 15-1/2” seat height. CONDITION: Repair to middle slat at stile, back stretcher re-glued, otherwise good. 9-90505 SM (100-150)

1171
$690.00

EARLY AMERICAN PINE HOODED CRADLE IN ORIGINAL GREEN AND MUSTARD PAINT WITH DELICATE STYLIZED FOLIATE BORDERS. Of rectangular form, the canted hooded top above conforming bowed ends and sides raised on rockers. The whole in original green paint with foliate details. The interior in mustard paint. PROVENANCE: From a private Leominster, MA collector. Purported to originate in Concord, NH and handmade by a craftsman of coaches and sleighs. SIZE: 25-1/2” h x 22” w x 43-1/2 l. CONDITION: Minor paint loss due to normal wear, overall very good condition. 9-74970 MD (800-1,200)

1172
$2,587.00

AMERICAN PINE ONE DOOR KAS IN ORIGINAL BROWN PAINT, CIRCA 1870. The rectangular molded cornice with architectural crest above the conforming case fitted with single fielded panel covered door opening to an interior of three fixed shelves above a long drawer over a shaped apron, the case with bootjack ends. PROVENANCE: Purported by owners to be of Wisconsin origin, made by German immigrants. SIZE 76-3/4” h x 45” w x 17-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good. Retains old red/brown surface structurally all original. Minor damages around base. 9-74857 MD (4,000-6,000)

1173
$0.00

FINE PAINTED BOW BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR. Seven tall spindle back having a molded edge hoop, outstanding carved seat, and turned splayed legs with H-stretcher. The underside bearing the name “Thomson”. SIZE: 37-1/2”h, 15-1/2”h of seat. CONDITION: Very good, a nice old red over older red paint. 9-90751 SM (1,000-1,500)

1174
$1,150.00

FINE 19TH-CENTURY PAINTED BLANKET CHEST. Wonderful old blue paint. Hinged applied molded edge top opens to reveal a double lidded till with one having a drawer. Applied molded base. SIZE: 18-3/4”h x 45”top size x 18”d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90732 SM (700-900)

1175
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) THREE-QUARTER PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY WITH PUPPY. Oil on canvas shows a child depicted with curly hair, in a green lace-trimmed jacket with short sleeves, and green plaid pants, posing with a white dog on lead, with a toy horse behind, and holding a riding crop. Housed in a period original repainted molded red washed and grained frame. SIZE: 30” x 25”. CONDITION: Restored and re-stretched with over painting on proper left arm, and two round repairs in the background, left side facing, now overpainted. 9-90780 MD (7,000-10,000)

1176
$1,955.00

UNSIGNED (American, Early 19th Century) FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Oil on canvas half portrait of a man wearing black coat, white vest and shirt. He is seen against a greenish/black background. Housed in a fine antique gilt frame. PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). SIZE: 29-1/2” x 25-1/2”. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. Very good. 9-90097 MD (3,000-5,000)

1177
$9,200.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH WHITING STOCK (American, ) PORTRAIT OF AMELIA WEBER. Unframed large oil on canvas portrait of a young girl holding her favorite doll. The girl wears a white lace dress with blue ribbon and blue high lace shoes. Doll wears a red dress and both the dolls hat and girls bonnet rest on the fancy designed floor covering. An oval marble top stand is off to her right and the backdrop if a green paneled wall. Unframed and having a modern identification taped to back. SIZE: 37-1/4” x 30”. CONDITION: Generally very good with abrasions at frame edge. 9-90069 MD (3,000-5,000)

1178
$0.00

PENNSYLVANIA PAINT DECORATED PINE DOCUMENT BOX, CIRCA 1840. The elaborately molded rectangular hinged top fitted to the conforming box on a molded plinth raised on stylized ogee bracket feet. The whole paint decorated in a deep indigo blue trimmed with black bands and tomato red pin-striping. SIZE: 8”h x 14-1/2”l x 9-3/4”d. CONDITION: With bright cleaned original surfaces, very good overall. 9-90716 MD (2,500-3,500)

1179
$4,025.00

OUTSTANDING TRADE SIGN “JAMES BRADLEY. COUNTRY PRODUCE”. The antique sign in rectangular form has a white background with black block letters having red shadows, applied molded wood edge. Found in the greater Philadelphia area, the turn of the century paint is over and earlier signboard. SIZE: 24” x 58”. CONDITION: Generally good with expected wear and use. 9-90723 SM (1,500-2,000)

1180
$3,105.00

FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED BOARD WITH A THREE DIMENSIONAL EAGLE, 19TH CENTURY. Carved with back swept wings, gripping a single feathered arrow in talons, the eagle with old natural patina, the board in black paint. SIZE: 9-1/2” h x 40” l. CONDITION: Very good old surfaces and colors, restoration noted. 9-74810 SM (700-1,000)

1181
$575.00

AMERICAN CARVED AND GILT DECORATED PINE EAGLE WALL PLAQUE. Depicted as a displayed eagle, carved from the solid with nicely striated feathers and wingtips, retaining original gilded surface. SIZE: 8”h x 34-1/4”l overall. CONDITION: With minimal losses to gilding, no structural damage observed, very fine overall. 9-90779 LG (1,000-2,000)

1182
$540.00

NEEDLEWORK SCHOOLGIRL SAMPLER BY ANN ELIZA FOWLER, 1832. Sampler having a flower vine border encompassing two-line alphabet in various stitches over a seven-line verse with pictures of flowers, plants, basket, birds, trees, a house with fence and birds in trees. Housed in an antique mahogany veneer frame. SIGHT SIZE: 15-1/2” x 16-1/2”. CONDITION: Stains and foxing, otherwise good. 9-90595 SM (800-1,200)

1183
$420.00

NEEDLEWORK SCHOOLGIRL SAMPLER BY ELIZABETH CRISMAN, 1840. Colorful sampler has a central square with double alphabet row ending in a date “1840”. Two houses flank a tall flower with two birds and two birds sit on edge of birdbath. The outer border having a strawberry vine, dates, birds, flowers, name and other decoration. Housed in a modern mahogany type frame with gold liner. SIGHT SIZE: 17-1/4” x 17-1/4”. CONDITION: Some light fading and losses, good. 9-90597 SM (400-600)

1184
$240.00

NEW ENGLAND NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER WROUGHT BY RUTH R. REEVES, 1838 (Probably Massachusetts). With alphabet and numerical rows over the verse, “Years hurry quickly by and we are fading too and soon the year when we shall die will come upon our view”. Flanked by floral baskets above a manor house with trees and flowers flanked by eight pointed stars within a zigzag border. Note: some information relating to provenance on paper back of frame. PROVENANCE: From a Harpswell, Maine home. SIZE: 13-3/4” h x 13”w. CONDITION: With some discolored spotting, a hole 1/3” diameter left at mid point at top and overall fading, otherwise very good condition. 9-90084 SM (300-500)

1185
$3,335.00

KIRMAN ORIENTAL CARPET, SOUTHEAST PERSIA. Dense pastel floral and palmette vinery on a cream field within a wide arabesque floral guard border of pale pink and deep indigo. SIZE: 18’1” x 11’8”. CONDITION: Overall very good, with no issues visible. 9-90566 QP (800-1,200)

1186
$468.00

TWO ANTIQUE SAROUK SCATTER RUGS. Colors of red, blue and ivory with similar flower design and multiple borders. Both with approximately 144 knots per sq inch. PROVENANCE: From a fine Unity, Maine home. SIZES & CONDITION: 4’9” x 2’7” – some light border fraying, frayed ends; some light fading. 4’1-1/2” x 2’2-1/2” – attached fringe edge with frayed edges to both ends. 9-74505 (400-800)

1187
$0.00

LARGE TWO-PIECE 18TH CENTURY PINE CORNER CUPBOARD WITH GLASS DOORS ABOVE. Refinished with traces of old red paint. Top section having two six-paned glass doors, two shelves with interior painted a light blue. Bottom section with two large dovetailed drawers and two raised panel drawers. Cupboard rests on small cutout feet. SIZE: 85-1/2” high x 66” wide x 23” deep. CONDITION: Generally good, some small molding pieces missing. 9-72266 (4,000-6,000)

1188
$977.00

HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY TILT TOP CANDLE STAND. Elongated octagonal tilting top with birdseye maple inlaid center, well turned shaft. Raised on three-arch carved line and cuff inlaid legs. Coastal Massachusetts or coastal New Hampshire. Late 18th/early 19th Century. SIZE: 29-1/2” h. 41-3/4” h when tipped. Top is 15-3/4” x 21-1/2”. CONDITION: Replaced top, very good. 9-74300 MD (2,000-3,000)

1189
$0.00

COASTAL NEW ENGLAND HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. Hinged leaf, bowed front and bowed ends with two color inlaid panels all raised on square tapered inlaid legs. Circa 1800. SIZE: 29-1/2” h x 36” w x 17-3/4” d. CONDITION: Professionally restored and re-polished. 9-74248 MD (2,000-3,000)

1190
$805.00

NEW ENGLAND GRAIN-PAINTED PINE BLANKET CHEST. The hinged rectangular top opening to a well, fitted to the conforming case with single molded drawer raised on frontal bracket feet with scalloped returns, the case sides with arched cutouts. The whole in mustard paint with fine faux graining. SIZE: 32-1/2” h x 43” w x 17-1/2” d. CONDITION: Retains original cleaned and paint-heightened surface. 9-90575 MD (1,500-3,000)

1191
$0.00

AMERICAN COUNTRY SHERATON PINE WORK TABLE IN RED PAINT. The rectangular planked top projecting above the conforming frieze fitted with a single long drawer raised on ring turned swelled cylindrical legs. SIZE: 30” h x 72” l x 43-1/2” w. CONDITION: Old red paint over probably original gray paint, showing good wear to base and drawer, top probably later. 9-74859 MD (2,000-3,000)

1192
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT CANTON COVERED TUREEN WITH LID. Of rectangular form, with canted corners and boar’s head handles. SIZE: 9-1/4”h x 12-1/2”l x 8-3/4”w. CONDITION: Very good overall, with two pitting spots in lid. 9-74637 SM (1,200-1,600)

1193
$720.00

UNUSUAL OVERSIZED CHINESE EXPORT BLUE CANTON TEAPOT. The teapot having a strap handle and large original cover. 19th Century. SIZE: 7-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74313 SM (600-900)

1194
$0.00

CANTON VEGETABLE DISH WITH COVER. The rectangular dish with typical scenic decoration and notched corners, the lid with a berry knop. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x 11” l x 9-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74639 SM (600-800)

1195
$600.00

THREE PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT BLUE CANTON PORCELAIN. Lot includes a 15-3/4” x 13” cut corner platter, and two similar shaped sauce or gravy boats. Having handles a scalloped edges. SIZE: 8’ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74287 SM (500-700)

1196
$1,092.00

GOOD PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE CANTON GINGER JARS. Complete with their original covers. Mid 19th Century. SIZE: 7” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74279 SM (400-600)

1197
$345.00

CHINESE EXPORT BLUE CANTON COVERED ENTRÉE DISH. The oversized, shaped cornered dish has a fitted cover with nut-shaped knop. Mid 19th Century. SIZE: 10-1/4” l x 9-1/4” w . CONDITION: Very good. 9-74327 SM (250-400)

1198
$8,050.00

LOUIS J. FEUCHTER (American, 1885-1957) PORTRAIT OF A GREEN AND WHITE HULL YACHT. Oil on board marine scene of a two-mast schooner rigged yacht having three men aboard in full sail sailing left to right on a green tranquil ocean. A steamship and sailboat are seen off stern and a large two-mast sailboat is seen off port bow. Signed lower left “L. Feuchter 51”. Housed in a fine wide silver gilt wood frame. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIGHT SIZE: 15” x 19”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29652 MD (1,500-3,000)

1199
$575.00

VINCENZO D’ESPOSITO (Malta, ?-1920) PORTRAIT OF A STEAM YACHT. Gouache scene shows a white hulled ship sails right to left under a squall type sky with blue sky opening. The ship has three masts and center stack and is shown in heavy surf. Signed lower left “V. D’Esposito”. SIGHT SIZE: 14-1/2” x 19-1/2”. CONDITION: Under glass, very good. 9-74631 MD (600-800)

1200
$1,437.00

UNSIGNED (19th/20th Century) SHIP PORTRAIT OF THE “BELLANDS”. Oil on canvas portrait of a four-mast sailing vessel sailing right to left with sails up. British flag flies off stern and a blue flag with gold bell flies off center mast. Several people are on deck. Dark greenish/blue to light water. Unsigned. Housed in a gold decorated wood frame. SIZE: 20” x 30”. CONDITION: Craquelure, some inpainting. Very good. 9-73793 (2,000-3,000)

1201
$3,162.00

UNSIGNED (British School, 19th Century) SHIPPING OFF THE ENGLISH COAST. Large oil on canvas nautical scene shows a two-mast sailboat with several people aboard sailing left to right with a similar ship off stern. A rowboat with four figures is seen approaching the boat. A village with castle is seen on edge of land. All under a colorful sky with blues and pinks and billowing clouds. Housed in a period gold gesso decorated frame with minor losses. SIZE: 27” x 36-1/2”. CONDITION: Relined, very good with spot inpainting in sky. 9-74618 SM (1,750-2,250)

1202
$5,175.00

L. F. (Possibly Louis Feuchter) (American, 20th Century) “FOUR MASTED SCHOONER – KEY HIGHWAY”. Oil on board scene shows a large schooner moored next to a steam ferry and two-mast sailboat. A tug is next to the schooner and a small sailboat is next to wood dock. Foreground has green grass with house all under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left “LF”. Housed in a fine gilt replacement frame. Back having a Dematteis Gallery, Annapolis, Maryland label. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. DeMatteis Gallery. SIZE: CONDITION: 9-29657 MD (2,000-4,000)

1203
$1,150.00

UNSIGNED (American School, Early 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE SEA CAPTAIN “WALTER MACFARLANE”. Half portrait of a seated gentleman wearing a dark overcoat with large brass buttons. His arm rests on the crest of a Boston/Salem style chair. Typed information on reverse indicates sitter being born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1803 being the United States Consul at Florence, Italy about 1830 and dying in 1833 at Poughkeepsie, New York. Housed in a replacement gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 29” x 24”. CONDITION: Very good, relined. 9-74598 MD (2,500-4,000)

1204
$575.00

FIVE BARREL BRASS TELESCOPE, (Andrew J. Llyod Company, Boston) AND A FOUR BARREL BRASS TELESCOPE. Each being leather wrapped with lens covers. Together with two additional small scopes and a leather carrying case. PROVENANCE: From a private Leominster, MA collector. SIZE: Five barrel is 12-1/2”-38”; four barrel is 7-3/4”-23”. CONDITION: Each in very good condition overall. 9-74976 SM (500-1,000)

1205
$0.00

ROUND WALL BAROMETER BY J. LIZARS. Dial marked, also “W. Edinburgh &”. Wood molded back with heavy glass bezel and brass outer ring. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 9” dia. CONDITION: There is an inside chip to the glass bezel, otherwise good. Unknown working order. 9-29708 SM (200-400)

1206
$1,610.00

IVORY INLAID HANGING CANDLE BOX. The dovetailed mahogany box has a sliding lid with inlaid mahogany and ivory star and circle. The box having decorative ivory edge stripping and the back hanging area is inlaid with brass and ivory. Early 20th Century. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 20” h x 6” w x 4-3/4” d. CONDITION: Very good with some age cracks. 9-74009 MD (800-1,200)

1207
$747.00

TREEN AND CARVED BONE TABLETOP SMOKING STAND. With three urn-form carved stands centering a bone cigar cutter in the form of a whale, all mounted on a circular carved and molded plinth having a plaque inscribed “W.F. WILLIAMS 1880”. Antique with later scrimshaw work. SIZE: 7” h x 8” dia. CONDITION: Containers missing liners, with old shrinkage cracks, shrinkage crack to plinth, cutter missing a small piece of bone near tail, blade rusted, the whole retaining old surface. 9-74662 SM (800-1,200)

1208
$0.00

TWO CARVED WHALEBONE PIE CRIMPERS AND TWO BUSKS. The crimpers with baleen dividers and well defined jagging wheels. PROVENANCE: From a private Leominster, MA collector. SIZE: 6-1/2” – 9”. CONDITION: Damage to tine of tasting fork. Otherwise very good condition. 9-74975 SM (600-1,000)

1209
$0.00

CARVED IVORY JAGGING WHEEL. Handle decorated with pierce carved hearts and decorative scrolling. 2-1/4” wheel fastened with metal. SIZE: 7-1/2” l. CONDITION: There are two very old cracks on the top surface of one side. They do not go through and can only been seen on one side. There are repairs and replacements. 9-95332 (500-1,000)

1210
$172.00

EARLY AMERICAN PINE SEAMAN’S CHEST IN ORIGINAL OLD PAINT. The rectangular hinged top with applied molded edges joined to the dovetailed conforming case with canted front on a molded plinth all in original grain painted surface. SIZE: 17” h x 38-1/4” w x 17” d. CONDITION: Dark original finish, no repairs or restoration noted. 9-90059 SM (500-800)

1211
$0.00

AFTER WILLIAM JOHN HIGGINS (British, 1781-1845) “SOUTH SEA WHALE FISHERY – A BOAT DESTROY’D BY A WOUNDED WHALE”. Engraving by T. Sutherland. Scene shows a whaling boat cut in half by a sperm whale with other boats in the whaling process. A large whaling ship is behind. Wide legend indicating that title and descriptive caption. Published London, January 1, 1825 by W. J. Higgins. Housed in a silver gilt molded wood frame. Appears to be a later reprint. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. IMAGE SIZE: 13-3/4” x 19-1/2”. SIGHT SIZE: 16-1/4” x 22-1/4”. CONDITION: 9-29698 SM (200-400)

1212
$0.00

TWO WHALING PRINTS. Identically housed in black gilt modern frames with ivory mattes. One from the London Magazine titled “The Spermacaeti Whale Brought to Greenland Dock 1762”. The other is from Middleton’s complete System of Geography titled “A View of the Whale-Fishery and the Manner of Killing-Bears Near & on the Coast of Greenland”. SIGHT SIZE: 7-1/2” x 9-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90428 SM (800-1,200)

1213
$0.00

TWO FRAMED COLLAGES OF WHALE INDUSTRY RECEIPTS. Both housed in antique birdseye maple frames with gold liners. 1) Twelve receipts which have been mounted to a beige backing paper dating from the middle 19th Century (1836-1861). Most indicate which ship, how many gallons of oil and the date. Most involve Sag Harbor. 2) Eight receipts which are mounted to a beige backing paper of similar nature and dates to the first. SIGHT SIZE: 26-1/4” x 20-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally very good with expected toning to receipts. 9-90090 MD (500-1,000)

1214
$0.00

FINE CHINA TRADE LEATHER COVERED BRASS TRIMMED AND STUDDED CAMPHOR SEAMAN’S TRUNK. Of rectangular form with hinged lid and brass carrying handles. SIZE: 17-1/2” h x 36” l x 19” d. CONDITION: Very good, restored and polished. 9-90447 MD (700-1,000)

1215
$0.00

FULLY RIGGED CARVED WOODEN MODEL OF THE FRENCH GUNSHIP “INSURGENT”. Depicted with furled sails, the hull of natural varnished planking mounted with 28 brass cannon the fantail highlighted in gold thread and flying a silk flag emblazoned with a fleur-de-lis now mounted in a custom glass case. SIZE: Case is 33-1/2” h x 36” l x 14” w, Model is 29-1/2” h x 35” l x 11-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good overall, with no visible defects. 9-74991 MD (2,000-3,000)

1216
$0.00

AMERICAN FOLK ART HALF HULL MODEL OF A FULLY RIGGED SLOOP. Carved in pine, the hull painted grey, and red below the water line, sails carved from the solid mounted to a molded board painted with sky and clouds, the whole bound in manila rope. SIZE: 16-1/4” x 12-3/4” overall. CONDITION: With original surfaces, will clean up nicely. 9-74860 SM (400-600)

1217
$0.00

NORTHWEST PERSIAN RUG. The rose red stepped medallion with dense polychrome stylized flower heads and trees centering a medium indigo lesser medallion all within slate gray spandrels with geometric devices. SIZE: 8’ x 5’7”. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90361 MD (800-1,000)

1218
$2,875.00

MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, PROBABLY BOSTON. The rectangular top with molded edge above the conforming case fitted with four long graduated drawers on molded base raised on bold bracket feet with scalloped returns centering a medial lobed drop pendant. SIZE: 37-1/4” h x 41” overall w x 21-3/4” d. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished, very good overall. 9-90509 MD (2,800-3,400)

1219
$0.00

EASTERN CONNECTICUT QUEEN ANNE MAPLE, BIRCH & CHERRY HIGHBOY. The rectangular molded cornice above the conforming case fitted with five graduated thumb-molded long drawers joined to the mid-molded lower case fitted with a single long drawer over two aligned short drawers above the arcaded apron mounted with acorn finials, the whole raised on slender cabriole legs with circular pad feet. SIZE: 68” h x 34” base width x 17” d. CONDITION: Originally painted, now refinished with second period hardware. The upper case drawer liners chestnut, the lower case drawer liners pine, the legs later replacements. 9-90411 MD (1,500-2,500)

1220
$0.00

NEW YORK FEDERAL FIGURED MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS. The rectangular top above the conforming case fitted with four reverse graduated figured mahogany veneered drawers; the apron with ebony stringing raised on tapered bracket feet. SIZE: 43-1/2” h x 44-1/3” w x 19-1/2” d. CONDITION: With professional French polish, and replaced hardware. Very good overall appearance. 9-90542 SM (2,500-4,500)

1221
$0.00

RHODE ISLAND OR SOUTHERN COASTAL MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. The hinged demilune top above the conforming frieze with central oval inlaid patera raised on square tapered legs with string inlaid outlines and cuffs, the two rear legs hinged. SIZE: 29-3/4” h x 27-3/4” w x 18-12” d. CONDITION: Very good overall, with old surfaces. Some repairs to inlaid stringing. 9-74790 SM (2,000-3,000)

1222
$920.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON MAHOGANY SERVING TABLE. Rectangular top above conforming frieze fitted with a long drawer raised on swelled cylindrical legs on turnip turned feet. SIZE: 29” h x 31-1/4” w x 15-1/4” d. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished, very good overall. 9-90524 SM (500-700)

1223
$0.00

AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY ONE DRAWER STAND, PROBABLY NEW YORK. The square top above the conforming frieze fitted with drawer raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 28” h, 18” x 18” top. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished, no restoration noted, very good overall. 9-90522 SM (800-1,200)

1224
$2,012.00

FINE PAIR OF FEDERAL BELL METAL LEMON-TOP ANDIRONS. Probably Boston, 18th/19th Century. The shafts having a lemon top with mid band, tapering column ending in a square plinth, raised on arch-spurred legs and ending in slipper feet. Complete with their original matching log stops. SIZE: 14-3/4” h x 22-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74269 MD (2,500-3,500)

1225
$1,380.00

FEDERAL AMERICAN BRASS AND WIRE FIRE FENDER. The surround having a wire front with draped decoration and brass D-shaped top. Circa 1800. SIZE: 10-1/2” h x 58” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74301 SM (1,000-1,500)

1226
$180.00

GOOD OVERSIZED COPPER TEA KETTLE. The hand-wrought kettle having dovetailed seams and swing bale handle. Mid Atlantic states 18th/19th Century. Removable brass cover with brass knop. SIZE: 8”h (without handle), 13-1/2” (at widest). CONDITION: Some dents, generally very good. 9-74277 MS (300-500)

1227
$460.00

CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MANDARIN PART CHAMBER SET INCLUDING LARGE WASHBOWL AND CHAMBER POT WITH COVER. The bowl with flared rim and scrolling burnt orange and cinnabar floral border, with floral and geometric bordered reserves each within a floral scene with fanciful foo dogs and birds. The bowl exterior with burnt orange floral sprays and bats. The chamber pot with similar reserves overall. PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. SIZE: 6”h of bowl 17” dia of bowl, 8”h of chamber pot. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90147 MD (500-700)

1228
$690.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE SPITTOON, MID 19TH CENTURY. The rim decorated with bird panels and butterflies, the body with dense clusters of roses, butterflies, birds, and bugs. SIZE: 7-1/4”h, 8” dia. CONDITION: Very good overall, no restorations noted. 9-74256 SM (500-700)

1229
$690.00

ROSE MEDALLION COVERED AND HANDLED CHAMBER POT. Decorated with detailed Chinese domestic scenes; enclosures decorated with flowers, birds, fruit and butterflies. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 6-1/4” h x 11-1/4” dia.. CONDITION: Gilding loss and repair to handle, otherwise good. 9-74082 SM (300-500)

1230
$0.00

TWO PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION PORCELAIN. 1) Unusual Tazza or cake stand on pedestal decorated with panels of figures, birds and flowers. SIZE: 4-1/4” h x 9-1/4” diameter. 2) Lobe-shaped entrée bowl with panels having figures, birds, butterflies and flowers. SIZE: 9-1/2” l x 10-3/4” w. CONDITION: One slight imperfection at lobe of bowl. Very good. 9-74306 SM (500-750)

1231
$575.00

LARGE CHINESE EXPORT BLUE FITZHUGH OVAL WARMING TRAY. Second quarter of the 19th Century. Having a flower-decorated outside border and nice color. SIZE: 2-3/4” h x 15-3/4” l x 11” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74347 SM (800-1,200)

1232
$747.00

FINE CHINESE EXPORT BLUE FITZHUGH OVAL FOOD WARMER WITH COVER. Dome cover having a fruit shaped knop. Mid 19th Century. SIZE: 13”l x 8-3/4”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74324 SM (500-750)

1233
$747.00

TWO PIECES OF BLUE AND WHITE CHINESE EXPORT. 1) Oval blue Fitzhugh platter. SIZE: 13” l x 10-1/4” w. 2) Fine blue strap-handled mug with scenic decoration. SIZE: 5-1/2”h. Both items second quarter 19th Century. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74249 SM (500-700)

1234
$1,800.00

PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE WINE COOLERS. Circa 1810. The pieces fitted with removable lid rings. Large double handles decorated with scallop shells. Rims gadrooned with scallop shells. SIZE: 9-1/2” h x 9-1/2” at widest. CONDITION: Very good, no monogram or engraving. 9-90050 SM (2,000-3,000)

1235
$2,520.00

PAIR OF REGENCY SHEFFIELD CAMPAGNA-FORM WINE COOLERS, 1ST HALF 19TH CENTURY. Each with liner and flared rim with foliate edge above the concave sides with incised bird emblem, the flared sides with double handles on a stepped circular plinth. SIZE: 10-1/2”h. CONDITION: Very good overall with some wear to plating. 9-74817 MD (2,000-3,000)

1236
$172.00

SHEFFIELD MEAT DOME BY WALKER AND HALL, 19TH CENTURY. The oval dome with beaded edge and C-scrolled foliate and beaded detachable handle. SIZE: 11” h x 17-1/2” l. CONDITION: Overall good, no restoration noted. 9-74784 MD (250-450)

1237
$690.00

ANTIQUE SHEFFIELD SILVER ADJUSTABLE DISH CROSS. The folding cross-shaped stand has sliding adjustable feet, central decorated hub and shell-decorated feet and dish supports. SIZE: 3-1/2”h x 12” diameter. CONDITION: Very good with silver plate wear. 9-74319 SM (200-400)

1238
$0.00

GEORGIAN STYLE FIGURED MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, CIRCA 1850. The rectangular molded cornice above the conforming upper case fitted with a pair of gothic arched paneled doors opening to the interior of four linen drawers, joined to the lower case having a pair of aligned short drawers over two long drawers all with cock beaded edges raised on shaped bracket feet. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 74” h x 51-1/2” w 23” d. CONDITION: Cornice reduced, slight warping to doors, a restored splice right side facing, new bracket feet, otherwise very good with good color. 9-73985 QP (2,500-4,000)

1239
$1,495.00

FINE REGENCY CARVED SATINWOOD WORK TABLE. The hinged tilting adjustable rectangular top with string inlay, used as a writing slope above the conforming frieze fitted with a lateral slide, the front with a pair of aligned compartmented drawers above a pullout sewing bag covered in pale green silk raised on lyre-formed scrolling supports with reeded rosettes joined to the stepped medial shelf raised on outswept legs with brass capped paw foot casters, the whole with ebony stringing. SIZE: 28-3/4” h x 24-1/2” w x 16” d. CONDITION: With very fine old surface and patina, all legs with professional repairs. 9-90045 SM (2,000-4,000)

1240
$2,070.00

GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY DEMILUNE GAMES TABLE. The string inlaid hinged demilune top above the conforming frieze fitted with a central drawer, the whole with rectangular string inlaid panels above the saw tooth inlaid lower edge raised on four square tapered legs with splayed feet. SIZE: 29” h x 38-3/4” l x 19” d. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished and restored with strengthening to front legs. 9-90465 MD (1,200-1,800)

1241
$747.00

REGENCY SATINWOOD INLAID TEA CADDY. The rectangular caddy having a hinged top, side basket of fruit brass ring handles, diamond-shaped ivory escutcheon and two oval, inlaid panels, one of oak leaves and acorns, the other of flowers. The interior having two covers, one of which has its original ivory knob. SIZE: 4-3/4” h x 7-3/4” l x 4” d. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-74343 SM (600-800)

1242
$460.00

BRASS BALL AND CLAW FOOT ANDIRONS WITH TOOLS AND FENDER. The tall brass andirons with ball top having octagon ring at center, turn shaft with urn formed base and matching log stops. All resting on spurred legs ending on ball and claw feet. The tool set including tongs, shovel, poker and stand. Metal fire fender with spiral turnings and leaf and vine decoration. PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. SIZE: Poker: 32” l. Fender: 42” l x 12” d. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-90156 SM (1,000-2,000)

1243
$3,450.00

UNSIGNED (British School, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM CAREY. Large oil on canvas half portrait of a middle-aged man holding a coronation-type red and gold trimmed robe at chest. Dark background in a slightly side-angled view. The stretcher has an old, torn label “Side of Wm Carey”. Also and old auction description indicating at one time it was sold as a John Singer Sargent. We believe this portrait to be William Carey (August 17, 1761 – June 9, 1834) who was an English Protestant missionary and Baptist minister, known as the “father of modern missions.” Carey was one of the founders of the Baptist Missionary Society. SIZE: 36-1/2” x 28-1/2”. CONDITION: Relined with some surface dirt. Masking varnish, some chipping to top edge and consolidation of varnish good. 9-74555 MD (3,000-5,000)

1244
$1,265.00

BIDJAR RUG, NORTHWEST PERSIA. The angular blue-black medallion within conforming spandrels on a wine red field with dense polychrome vinery within multiple cream and indigo borders. SIZE: 8’10” x 5’7”. CONDITION: Minor wear, overall very good. 9-74449 QP (500-700)

1245
$345.00

EARLY WALNUT BIBLE BOX. The box having a hinged, molded-edge cover and side iron lifts. Second half of the 18th century. SIZE: 9” h x 22” l x 14” d. CONDITION: Some cracks, generally very good. 9-74276 SM (500-750)

1246
$0.00

EARLY 15TH CENTURY LEATHER BOUND GERMAN BIBLE. Thick German text bible has three sections; first with 382 pages, second with 268 pages and third with 182 pages. There are a number of engravings throughout the book. SIZE: 11-1/4” x 9” x 6” thick. CONDITION: Remarkably good condition considering age, the binding shows some wear and slits. Generally intact. 9-74674 SM (700-1,000)

1247
$0.00

WILLIAM RICKARBY MILLER (American 1818-1893) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Small oil on canvas half portrait of a woman in black dress and paisley shawl wearing a white bonnet. Portrait is seen against a darker brown, which is surrounded by light brown. Signed lower left “W. R. Miller 1845” and “Buffalo” on bottom right. Miller worked for a short period of time in Buffalo before going to New York City. Housed in an antique gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 10” x 8”. CONDITION: Very good. Relined, minor inpainting. 9-90412 MD (4,500-6,500)

1248
$1,150.00

MOSES B. RUSSELL (American, 1809-1884) AFTERNOON RIDE. Oil on canvas copy of a painting by Philip Wovermans. Painting states this on reverse and is signed “MB Russell 1851”. Scene shows several people on horseback in a manicured field outside a large home The home sits in front of a grassy cliff with trees, blue sky and white clouds. Housed in a lemon gold antique frame. Unsigned front. SIZE: 12” x 16”. CONDITION: Some paint consolidation, surface dirt and some minor scuffs. Generally very good. 9-90707 (1,000-1,500)

1249
$3,910.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED AND POLYCHROME-PAINTED FIGURES IN FORMAL ATTIRE OF MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN AND HIS WIFE. Early 20th Century The female figure attired in a sequined evening gown, pearl necklace and bracelet with long curly brown hair. The male attired in white tie and tails with black hair and moustache, holding a silver-capped walking stick. Both figures carved from the solid with articulated arms; the female with swiveling head. Each mounted on an oval plinth. NOTE: Included in the lot is a comic book showing the character portrayed “Mandrake the Magician”. SIZE: 41” overall h. CONDITION: Female figure structurally very good with minor losses to stage makeup, clothing in fair condition. Male figure also with minor losses to stage makeup, clothing in fair condition, loss of three finger tips to left hand. 9-90601 SM (2,000-3,000)

1250
$0.00

OUTSTANDING PAINTED AND CARVED WOOD BLACKAMORE. Fitted as a lamp with partial fixture at top of arm. 52” man with painted yellow robe with green trim holds a small horn above head which holds light fixture. His right hand rests on a C-scroll and all mounted on an eight sided attached 20” base. SIZE: Total 82” h. CONDITION: In wonderful condition having some paint restoration. 9-73528 MD (3,750-4,250)

1251
$4,025.00

OUTSTANDING CUTWORK, WATERCOLOR AND CALLIGRAPHY MEMORIAL BY E. BLACKMAN. Rectangular cutwork picture having a central monument with the following inscription in pen “Stephen Anson. Son of Oliver W. & Lucinda Crocker Born April 29 A.D. 1841 Died June 3 A.D. 1842. This lovely babe so young and fair called home by early doom just came to show how sweet a flower in paradise could bloom”. Beside the monument is a willow tree with bird and standing beside is a woman with blonde hair, blue and red dress holding an anchor. The border with cemetery and gravestones, crosses and brick doorways. Bottom right signed in pen “By E. Blackman”. Housed in an early wood frame in gold and black. SIZE: 13-3/4” x 16”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-72582 (4,000-6,000)

1252
$0.00

AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVED WOODEN POLYCHROME PAINTED WHIRLIGIG OF A POLICEMAN. Carved from the solid of typical form with paddle arms, having black cap, black moustache and jacket with white belt and buckle and white legs on a later square plinth. PROVENANCE: Estate of David Wise. SIZE: 12-1/4”h x 7-1/2”w. CONDITION: Old surfaces, very weathered with moderate paint loss. Paddles re-mounted, one replaced, fair condition overall. 9-74864 SM (800-1,200)

1253
$373.00

EARLY AMERICAN PAINT DECORATED PINE DITTY BOX WITH SLIDING LID. Decorated overall with red-roofed buildings amongst trees on a cream colored ground. Fitted with a sliding lid. PROVENANCE: From a private Leominster, MA collector. SIZE: 4” h x 6-3/4” l x 4-1/4 w. CONDITION: Original painted surfaces showing wear, overall fair to good. 9-74978 SM (800-1,200)

1254
$1,725.00

UNSIGNED (American, Late 18th Century) PAIR OF ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS. Oil on canvas portraits of middle age man and woman. Housed in period ebonized wood frames with gilt liners. The half portraits show a gentleman in a brown coat with gold buttons with hand inside vest. Woman is seen with a double necklace of large pearls in a blue dress with lace edge. She wears a pink rose at top center of dress and she is wearing a bonnet. At one time they were housed with oval liners. Purportedly a merchant and wife from the Newburyport, Massachusetts area. SIZE: 30” x 25”. CONDITION: Relined, stretched on new stretcher but retaining its old stretcher atop. Restored with inpainting. Very good. 9-90602 MD (2,000-4,000)

1255
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American mid-19th Century) PORTRAITS OF COLONEL & MRS. FREDERICK BAILEY. Identically housed in their original mahogany veneered frames. Each identically sized oil on canvases and identified on the back of each stretcher in pencil (Mrs. Lusinda Morgan Bailey and Col. Frederick Bailey). The half portraits show a middle age man wearing black coat, white shirt having nice facial features. The woman wearing a black dress with lace collar and large ruffled edge bonnet. SIZE: 28-3/4” x 25”. CONDITION: Some old spot restoration, otherwise very good. 9-90037 MD (1,500-2,500)

1256
$8,912.00

AMERICAN FULL BODIED ZINC AND SHEET METAL RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE IN OLD PAINT. S PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). IZE: 14-3/4” x 32”. CONDITION: Vane missing ears, repair to tail at body, bullet hole end of tail, vane reattached to support at rear hoof, old surface with paint losses. 9-90109 SM (2,000-3,000)

1257
$0.00

UNUSUAL AMERICAN PEACOCK SHEET METAL WEATHERVANE. In old gray weathered surface, forged and mounted on a sheet metal directional with wrought iron bracket. SIZE: 17-1/4” x 32-3/4”. CONDITION: Weathered surface with rusting, repaired bullet hole below chest, otherwise very good. 9-90363 SM (2,000-2,500)

1258
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Oil on bed ticking half portrait of a woman wearing a fancy bonnet, black dress with lace collar. Unsigned. Housed in a walnut Victorian frame with gold liner. SIZE: 30” x 25”. CONDITION: Craquelure, good. 9-74681 (1,400-1,800)

1259
$920.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Oil on canvas half portrait of a man with beaver-lined brown coat having hand tucked into vest. A green drape is seen on left side with brown background. Housed in a bronze colored molded wood frame. PROVENANCE: From the collection of John Kenneth Byard (Connecticut, 1886-1959). SIZE: 34-1/4” x 26-3/4”. CONDITION: Craquelure, masking varnish. Good. 9-90099 MD (2,000-4,000)

1260
$1,725.00

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT BLANKET CHEST. Original one board applied molded hinged top, dovetailed case with two drawer beneath. Molded base raised on original carved bracket feet. Second half of the 18th Century. SIZE: 21-1/2” h x 52” w x 29” d. CONDITION: Nice clean finish and condition, retains original iron hinges. 9-74266 MD (2,000-3,000)

1261
$0.00

NEW YORK HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE. The rectangular top with hinged shaped leaves with ogival corners above the straight frieze fitted with a drawer, the apron with contrasting inlays raised on square tapered legs with double cross banded cuffs. SIZE: 29” h x 19-1/2” w closed x 39” w open x 32” d. CONDITION: Professionally restored and re-polished, with repaired crack left side top hinge line. 9-90460 MD (2,000-3,000)

1262
$0.00

AMERICAN CLASSICAL CARVED MAHOGANY AND PAINT DECORATED WORK TABLE, PROBABLY NEW YORK. Designed as a center table, the rectangular top above the figured straight frieze fitted with bolection drawer above a deep bow-front drawer and opposing simulated drawers, the corners fitted with engaged columns decorated with painted and gilt leaftips, the whole joined to an acanthus carved pineapple standard raised on four heavily carved out swept legs, all acanthus carved ending in claw feet raised on casters. SIZE: 31-1/4”h x 21-1/2”w x 18-1/2”d. CONDITION: Very fine condition overall, with seams split on top center, brasses are replacements. Old professional repair on one leg. 9-90727 LG (3,500-4,500)

1263
$862.00

FINE CLASSICAL MAHOGANY VENEERED CHEST. Mahogany and crotched mahogany chest having three drawer deck top. Case with a bolection drawer over three recessed drawers flanked by turned columns. Resting on elaborately carved claw feet. Circa 1815-1830. SIZE: 48-1/2” h x 43-1/2” w x 21” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74341 MD (1,000-1,500)

1264
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL MAHOGANY TILT-TOP TEA TABLE. The circular top hinged on an urn form and ring turned standard raised on a cabriole leg tripod base terminating in snake feet. SIZE: 30” h x 25” dia. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished old surface, otherwise very good. 9-90515 MD (1,000-1,500)

1265
$805.00

AMERICAN SHERATON MAHOGANY CANTERBURY. One drawer Canterbury. First quarter of the 19th Century. SIZE: 22” h x 18” w x 14” d. CONDITION: Very good, professionally restored and refinished. 9-74262 SM (900-1,200)

1266
$690.00

FINE EARLY MASON PREMIERE FACTORY HOLLOW BODIED CARVED AND PAINTED MALLARD DRAKE DECOY. The body painted in browns, greens and cream, with glass eyes with very stylized form. SIZE: 18-1/4”l. CONDITION: With nice patina and waxed surfaces, having normal and acceptable paint loss and wear, head has come loose from body and needs re-filling and in painting, very nice overall. 9-74862 SM (400-600)

1267
$460.00

CARVED AND PAINTED DECOY OF A CANVASBACK HEN ATTRIBUTED TO BEN SCHMIDT. The head with green beak and dark brown glass eyes above the mottled head and neck, the body with striated and incised feathers in tan paint. SIZE: 18-1/4”l. CONDITION: Good overall with some loss to filler at neck. 9-74863 SM (400-600)

1268
$230.00

LOT OF FIVE CARVED AND PAINTED DUCK DECOYS. 1) By Paul Gibson. This 1940’s duck has brown body, painted eyes, blue and white wings and black bill with lead weight attached to base. SIZE: 7”h x13” l. CONDITION: Generally good. 2) Nicely carved and painted head with glass eyes. Lead weight attached to bottom which has been hollowed out with cover. SIZE: 7”h x 16-1/2”l. CONDITION: Extensive paint loss, cracks. Fair. 3) Black painted duck with brown head. SIZE: 6-1/4” x 16-1/2”l. 4) Wood keel, glass eyes, brown head with black bill. SIZE: 7-1/2”h x 16”l. 5) Repainted black and white duck with brown head. SIZE: 4-3/4”h x 16”l. CONDITION: 3 & 4 are good, 5 has damage to neck, loss to paint. ; 9-73685; 73695;73690 (500-1,000)

1269
$920.00

PAIR OF OVERSIZED WOOD DECOYS BY ALVIN HAIGE. The painted and carved decoys from Saginaw Bay, Michigan have brown and black streaked heads with glass eyes and black bills. One in a black body, the other with gray and block body with white wings. Working re-paint, mid 20th Century. SIZE: 20”l and 23”l x 9”w. CONDITION: Some paint use, good. 9-90733 SM (500-800)

1270
$8,912.00

CARVED AND PAINTED DECOY OF A GREATER SNOW GOOSE BY L.T. WARD. Painted in shades of cream, the head with mauve beak and brown glass eyes. The head and neck textured having crossed pin feathers. Marked on the bottom of the base: “Greater snow goose L.T.Ward own personal collection, 1958.” PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 20-3/4”l. CONDITION: With original surface. Carved from the solid, now with shrinkage cracks front to rear along base extending partially up chest and rear, otherwise very good. 9-73972 SM (1,000-2,000)

1271
$12,075.00

CARVED AND PAINTED CANADA GOOSE DECOY BY “L.T. WARD, CHRISFIELD, MD, 1963”. The finely carved and painted decoy with arched neck and black glass eyes, the wings and body in shades of brown, having articulated feathered wing tips and tail. Signed beneath: “The mate to no.1.” also marked: “Branta Canadensis” by “L.T. Ward, Chrisfield, MD, 1963”, also: “Best grade”. Also marked within brackets: Made for Norris E. Pratt’s collection.” PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 19-3/4”l. CONDITION: In very find original condition, paint chip to end of beak, minor shrinkage crack at joint of neck to body. 9-73975 SM (1,000-2,000)

1272
$517.00

CARVED AND PAINTED DUCK DECOY, BRANDED HCM. “Ken Harris Decoys Woodville, N.Y.” branded under the base. The black duck with striated coffee colored head and green mottled beak, having brown glass eyes, the feathers detailed with gilt highlights and silvered wing tips. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 15”l. CONDITION: Very good un-retouched surfaces. 7-73971 SM (200-300)

1273
$230.00

CARVED AND PAINTED “REDHEAD DRAKE” DECOY BY J.J. WEST. The decoy with terracotta brown head, gray beak, and yellow glass eyes above the body painted with varying tones of gray and black chest with striated tall feathers. Signed in pencil on bottom of decoy “Redhead male made by J.J. West” also signed in script “J.J. West.” PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 14”l. CONDITION: Overall very good original condition, crackling in forehead exposing gesso undercoat, small paint chip in beak. 9-73970 SM (200-400)

1274
$2,070.00

BENJAMIN SCHMIDT PINTAIL DRAKE DECOY. This decoy with brown glass eyes nicely painted with pencil signature on the underside, the penciled initials “SMM” at rear of base. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 17-1/4”l. CONDITION: Original paint with minor scuffing to beak and tail. 9-73973 SM (300-500)

1275
$920.00

CARVED AND PAINTED SEAGULL DECOY BY GEORGE V. SOULE, FREEPORT, ME. The carved and painted decoy depicting a common gull with yellow beak, white head, and glass amber eyes. The wing tips black with white striations. Signed on the bottom printed in ink “George V. Soule Staples Pt. Rd. Freeport, ME.” PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 18-1/2”l. CONDITION: A working decoy showing effects of some weathering, with minor paint loss and wear. 9-73974 SM (400-600)

1276
$0.00

AFGHAN BOKHARA, AFGHANISTAN. Having four rows of six indigo and madder red gulls on a madder red field within a lattice work and dog tooth border. PROVENANCE: From a fine Waterville, Maine home. SIZE: 9’3” x 8’3”. CONDITION: Fair condition with overall wear. 9-90573 SM (400-600)

1277
$2,300.00

LARGE AND FINE INUIT STONE CARVING OF MOTHER AND CHILD. Depicting an Inuit mother in kneeling position nursing an infant cradled in her arms. SIZE: 21-1/4” h x 14” l x 13-3/4” w. CONDITION: Very good overall with minor surface scratches and small flakes. 9-74519 QP (5,000-7,000)

1278
$805.00

ALASKAN INUIT STONE CARVING OF A HAWK ON IT’S 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”. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 10-1/4”h x 6”w x 9-1/4”d. CONDITION: With good original surfaces, some minor roughness to wing tips. 9-73966 SM (800-1,200)

1279
$632.00

ALASKAN INUIT STONE CARVING, SIGNED ON THE BASE “TIVI 78”. Depicting an Inuit with backpack on knees cradling a dog. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 9-1/4”h x 6-1/2”l x 7-3/4” d. CONDITION: Overall in very nice condition with original surfaces, no damages noted. 9-73968 MD (600-900)

1280
$575.00

INUIT CARVED SEATED WALRUS, SIGNED “P. KAVIK”. Carved argillite in green-gray depicting a seated walrus with well defined moustache and coat, simulated ivory tusks and articulated flippers. The base affixed with a Canadian paper label denoting authenticity, a second stick with the carving number “867-4581,” artists name etched alongside. NOTE: Paul Kavik is among the best known of the carvers of Sanikiluaq. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 7-1/2”h x 8-1/4”l. CONDITION: Very good, with minimal shallow surface scratches. 9-73967 SM (300-500)

1281
$345.00

NATIVE AMERICAN POLYCHROME DECORATED BOWL WITH THREE APPLIED LIZARD HANDLES. Of globular form, painted with dark brown stylized butterflies, alternating with three spotted applied lizards. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 4-1/2”h, 6-3/4” dia. CONDITION: With loss to glaze, chip in base rim, deterioration of pottery with crack on side. 9-73965 SM (500-800)

1282
$546.00

NATIVE AMERICAN COMPRESSED GLOBULAR BOWL, POSSIBLY ACOMA. Decorated overall in earth tones with scrolling and geometric designs. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 5-1/2”h, 8-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Glazed surfaces showing discoloration and wear within normal parameters, and with surface scratches. 9-73964 SM (500-800)

1283
$0.00

JOANANNA STANDEFER (American 20th Century) “THE BLANKET MAN”. Oil on canvas scene shows native American on horseback with striped blanket corralling four brown horses. Nice detailed scene from this late 20th Century western artist. Signed lower right. Housed in a decorated fancy gilt frame with title and artist plaque. Accompanying lot is a Fields Gallery Exhibit invitation, 1987. SIZE: 24” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90609 SM (1,000-2,000)

1284
$488.00

OIL PORTRAIT ON HYDE “PESCHLIKLINE MEDICINE MAN, NAVAJO TRIBE” BY W. J. CROFT. The tanned hide having a half bust of a Native American wearing a single-feather headdress, fancy necklace and wearing a red outfit. Below portrait is the title and artists name. SIZE: 48”h x 39”. IMAGE SIZE: 36” x 17”. CONDITION: Some spot stains to hide outside of painting, fold marks, generally good. 9-74510 SM (200-300)

1285
$0.00

MAINE ORIGINAL ROSEWOOD GRAIN PAINTED PINE BLANKET CHEST. Hinged top with two long drawers beneath. Raised on high bootjack ends having nice dry surface. Late 18th/early 19th Century. CONDITION: Very nice original surface and condition. 9-74336 MD (1,500-2,000)

1286
$1,150.00

BRANDED EARLY STATE OF MAINE CANDLESTAND RETAINING ORIGINAL RED WASH FINISH, LATE 18TH CENTURY. The square top joined to the swelled urn-turned standard raised on a tripod cabriole leg base ending in slipper feet. The underside of the top branded “Jabes Delano”. SIZE: 26” h, 16-1/2” x 16-1/4” top. CONDITION: Original old surface, no restorations noted. 9-74809 SM (300-600)

1287
$460.00

AMERICAN GRAIN PAINTED AND DECORATED DEACON’S BENCH. The tablet crest with simulated string outlined panels above the spindled back joined to shaped arms with rolled grips centering the shaped plank seat raised on two sets of four cylindrical legs joined by spindle box stretchers. SIZE: 32-1/2” overall h x 84” l. CONDITION: Retains original painted surfaces with acceptable wear, right arm facing re-attached to stile with losses at joint. 9-74858 SM (500-800)

1288
$0.00

SET OF FOUR EARLY AMERICAN LADDER-BACK SIDE CHAIRS IN RED WASH. Each with cylindrical stiles headed by acorn finials centering three curved slats, joined to the woven splint trapezoidal seat above cylindrical legs joined by a double box stretcher, the frontal legs with ring-turned turnip feet. SIZE: 38-1/2” h, 17” h of seat. CONDITION: Older cleaned surface, seats in good condition, rear legs with 3” replacements, front feet probably replaced, overall good condition. 9-74304 SM (500-700)

1289
$300.00

AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE CHERRY DROP LEAF SWING LEG DINING TABLE. The rectangular top with bowed ends with hinged demilune leaves above the scalloped frieze raised on six angular cabriole legs with pronounced platform spoon feet. SIZE: 27-1/2” h, 54” d x 21” w with top closed, 57-1/2” x 54” d with top open. CONDITION: Cleaned old surface, professional restoration to leaves and feet. 9-74910 SM (500-800)

1290
$0.00

INTERESTING AND UNUSUAL LIFT-TOP BLANKET CHEST IN THE EMPIRE STYLE. The standard form Empire chest has a four-fifths hinged top with backsplash. The top drawer and the next drawer under it are simulated with two working drawers below. The piece is painted light green with darker green highlights. The engaged front columns extend to a turned leg. Also having turned back legs. Probably of Maine origin. SIZE: 43-3/4”h x 41”w x 19-1/2”d. CONDITION: Generally very good, with some use marks. 9-90729 MD (2,000-2,500)

1291
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE WALNUT HIGHBOY BASE. Now fitted with a rectangular top above the conforming case of a long drawer above a central drawer flanked by deep drawers above the deeply scalloped and arched apron raised on angular cabriole legs terminating in platform pad feet. SIZE: 34-1/2” h x 40” w x 20” d. CONDITION: Retains old surface, replaced hardware, associated top, repaired right rear foot facing. 9-90539 SM (1,200-1,500)

1292
$977.00

NEW ENGLAND WINDSOR COMB-BACK ARMCHAIR. The serpentine crest rail with carved volute ears above five swelled spindles, the stiles turned, joined to shaped arms with out-scrolled grips above the oval saddle seat raised on baluster turned splayed legs joined by an H-stretcher. SIZE: 39-1/4” h of back, 17” he of seat. CONDITION: Chair has been re-glued and strengthened. 9-74787 SM (900-1,200)

1293
$0.00

AMERICAN UNUSUAL TWO-SIDED ARCHITECTURAL CUPBOARD, MID 19TH CENTURY. The rectangular four-sided molded cornice above the conforming case fitted with an opposing pair of rectangular fielded paneled cupboard doors above a median long drawer and opposing sham drawer above a pair of opposing cupboard doors fitted with square fielded panels; on a demi-molded plinth. SIZE: 72-1/2”h x 46”w overall x 21”d overall. CONDITION: With multiple coats of paint, losses to crown molding, losses to right facing corner of lower cupboard door. While structurally sound, this piece has been well used, in need of some restoration. 9-74464 MD (1,000-2,000)

1294
$0.00

LOT OF TWELVE ASSORTED EARLY BASKETS. Lot includes Northwest Coast open basket with bird decoration. Six small open top baskets; Double handled large basket; Two covered baskets; Buttocks basket and a double lidded Shaker type basket. SIZES: Range from 26” x 16” to 5” x 5”. CONDITION: Some breaks, generally good. 9-73574; 73574-2 SM (500-1,000)

1295
$0.00

EARLY SHAKER OVAL COVERED BOX WITH ORIGINAL PAINT. Cover having an early 20th century floral decoration of red flowers and green leaves. Base in deep green with red pattern border. Cover with one finger and base having three fingers. SIZE: 5” h x 8-3/4” w x 11-1/2” l. CONDITION: Generally good. Two small splits in base bottom rim. 9-74290 SM (500-750)

1296
$747.00

18TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL COURTING MIRROR. The rectangular form with angled arched top with a border of reverse painted panels decorated with flowers on a red ground. Carved molded outside frame. SIZE: 16” h x 12-1/4” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90605 SM (500-800)

1297
$0.00

J. HODGE, (American, 20th Century) AMERICAN FOLK ART BAS RELIEF PAINTING. Depicting a Native American in a birch bark canoe spear fishing in marshes at sunset. The figure and canoe of carved and painted wood mounted on an artist’s board painted with the background scene. Signed lower right. Mounted in a simple molded black frame. SIZE: 18-3/4” x 26-3/4”. CONDITION: Overall very good original condition, with two minor spots of paint loss in upper right corner. 9-90444 SM (800-1,200)

1298
$258.00

PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE PITCHER WITH BLUE DECORATION, MID 19TH CENTURY. The pitcher with crimped spout and applied handle and incised collar decorated with stylized blue leaftips. SIZE: 9”h. CONDITION: The rim with old 1” chip on side, the body with hairline crack running through base and up side below spout, reinforced with remnants of old glue, otherwise good with strong decoration. 9-73895 SM (400-800)

1299
$0.00

MINIATURE FOLK ART PAINTED WALL CUPBOARD. The rectangular box cupboard has a nine small slot interior over a large compartment. The glass pane door has interesting carving, all in red paint. SIZE: 20”h x 14”w x 10-1/4”d. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-90742 SM (500-750)

1300
$0.00

MINIATURE DOLLHOUSE GROCERY STORE. The stage front façade has colored lithograph side panels and shaped top with stenciled “Grocery Store” the interior fitted like an apothecary cabinet with seventeen drawers which have grain painting, small knobs, most with product labels. A removable counter with similar grain painting and four separate wood items. SIZE: 15”h x 21”w x 10”d. CONDITION: The lithograph and paint shows much wear, repaired at top section, loss to some labels, generally good. 9-90745 SM (1,200-1,600)

1301
$0.00

TWO FOLK ART HORSE DRAWN VEHICLES. 1) Horse drawn cart by the New Hampshire Jail House Carvers. Two spotted horses pull a blue four wheel wagon, presently mounted to a modern black painted board. SIZE: Without board 31”l x 12”w. 2) Carved horse-drawn trolley, first half 20th Century. Two black spotted gray horses pull a rail trolley with three passengers, the driver holds the reigns and has a grain bucket beside him, cobblestone simulated pavement. SIZE: 7”h x 16”w x 5-1/2”d. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-90734 9-90746 SM (800-1,200)

1302
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American School, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A GIRL. Oil on canvas laid on masonite 3/4 portrait shows a standing girl wearing a fancy red dress with a sprig of blue flowers at top of dress. She holds a book with her left hand having styled blonde hair. She stands in front of a landscape with blue and white cloud sky and green trees. Painting is in oval form but squared framing. Housed in an antique gilt molded wood frame. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 30” x 24-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. Relined, mounted on masonite, minor inpainting. 9-74042 SM (1,000-2,000)

1303
$287.00

PAIR OF ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS (American, Second half of 19th Century). Oil on artist board small half portraits of a man and woman. The man with black beaver collared coat and white shirt. The woman wearing black dress with lace collar and bonnet. Identically housed in Victorian oak frames with gilt liners. SIZE: 7-1/2” x 5-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90070 SM (800-1,200)

1304
$0.00

BENCH-MADE CEDAR LINED MAHOGANY BLANKET CHEST, FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY. Of rectangular form, the hinged lid opening to a cedar lined interior. The chest with recessed brass carrying handles. PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. SIZE: 20”h x 38”l x 20-3/4”d. CONDITION: Very good overall. Diamond form inset escutcheon missing. 9-90164 SM (500-800)

1305
$1,020.00

NEW YORK SHERATON CARVED MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE. The rectangular top with hinged clover-shaped leaves above the frieze with opposing sham drawers raised on swelled reeded and ring turned legs terminating in brass capped casters. SIZE: 29” h x 23” w x 34” d. CONDITION: Professionally restored, very good overall. 9-90503 MD (900-1,500)

1306
$0.00

MASSACHUSETTS FEDERAL FIGURED MAHOGANY TILT-TOP CANDLE STAND. The square top with serpentine edges hinged on a ring and urn turned standard, raised on an arched cabriole leg base terminating in pointed platform slipper feet. SIZE: 27”, 18-1/2” x 19-1/2” top. CONDITION: With old restoration to two of three legs, old polished surfaces. 9-74800 SM (1,500-2,000)

1307
$805.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL MAHOGANY ONE DRAWER STAND, PROBABLY MASSACHUSETTS. The thin rectangular top above the conforming frieze fited with a single figured mahogany drawer, raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 28-1/4” h x 18” w x 15-1/4” d. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished, top reset, knobs probably original, otherwise very good. 9-90518 SM (700-900)

1308
$0.00

NEW YORK FEDERAL CHERRY HANGING CUPBOARD. The rectangular case with molded top fitted with a pair of paneled cupboard doors above a pair of aligned drawers on a molded plinth. SIZE: 27” h x 31-1/2” w x 9-3/4” d. CONDITION: Retains old, cleaned surface. 9-90457 SM (400-600)

1309
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY CORNER WASHSTAND. Of triangular form with a shaped splashguard centering the top fitted for wash basin and cups above the scalloped apron raised on three square legs joined by a molded medial shelf with bow front and conforming drawer, the legs continuing to a tripartite shaped shelf raised on splayed feet. SIZE: 36” h x 22-1/2” w x 15-1/2” d. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished, showing minor water stains. 9-90467 SM (700-1,000)

1310
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) THE CABIN BOY. Oil on canvas portrait of an older boy seated at a table resting his elbow and holding his head up. He wears a brown cap and coat and a smile. Housed in a period lemon gold molded wood frame. Frost & Adams Boston, MA framing label. PROVENANCE: Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. SIZE: 24” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90163 SM (600-900)

1311
$1,035.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th/20th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “GRANITE STATE”. Oil on canvas ship portrait shows a three-mast black hulled ship sailing right to left with sails full. American flag off stern and several crew members on deck. Center of three-masts having a pennant “Granite State”. Housed in a good period gesso decorated gilt frame. PROVENANCE: Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. SIZE: 15” x 22”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90158 SM (600-1,000)

1312
$635.00

UNSIGNED (American 19th/20th Century) “CLIPPER SHIP ‘GLORY OF THE SEA’”. Oil on canvas nautical scene shows a three mast ship sailing right to left under full sail. Ship has figures on deck and flies the American flag. A large ship is seen off the port bow, all under a white and blue sky. Housed in a period gilt gesso decorated frame. Title on back of canvas. PROVENANCE: Sewall Estate. Bath, Maine. SIZE: 15” x 22”. CONDITION: Craquelure, stretcher lines. Good. 9-90157 SM (600-1,000)

1313
$1,150.00

K CAMERON (British School, First half of the 20th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “HORN SHELL”. Oil on board nautical ship portrait shows a white hulled four-mast ship sailing right to left in full sail. British flag flies off rear mast. Signed lower right “K. Cameron”. Housed in a molded wood frame. SIZE: 29” x 37-3/4”. CONDITION: Good, surface dirt and discolored varnish. 9-74492 SM (950-1,100)

1314
$300.00

UNSIGNED (19th/20th Century) SHIP PORTRAIT OF THE “KATE TROOP”. Oil on canvas ship portrait of a three-mast black hull schooner in full sail sailing right to left. A town with lighthouse is seen off bow and two other boats are seen at stern. The British flag flies off stern, ship pennant off central mast with other flags flying. Blue and pink sky with green white cap ocean. A Frost & Adams, Boston stretcher label on reverse. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 10” x 14”. CONDITION: One old patch to reverse with corresponding inpainting above front sail. Otherwise good. 9-29680 SM (500-1,000)

1315
$575.00

ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS BUTTERSWORTH (British, 1768-1842) BUSY SHIPPING LANE. Oil on canvas nautical scene shows five different types of sailboats off the white cliffs of Dover. Deep green ocean under a blue sky with billowing clouds. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 18-1/4” x 24-1/4”. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. Fair. 9-74561 SM (1,000-1,500)

1316
$230.00

GIMBALED BRASS SHIP’S DRY COMPASS IN ORIGINAL BOX. The brass compass retaining original black paint mounted in a square pine box with sliding lid. SIZE: Box is 3-1/4” w x 4-3/4” h x 4-3/4” d. CONDITION: Paint loss and corrosion to brass compass case, normal paint wear and loss to wooden case, overall good condition. 9-74661 SM (400-600)

1317
$287.00

GIMBALED SHIPS DRY COMPASS IN BOX. The black and cream papered dial marked “Robert Merrill New York” within the gimbaled brass casing mounted in a dovetailed box. SIZE: Overall is 6-1/4” h x 10” x 10”. CONDITION: Overall good with original surfaces. 9-74645 SM (250-400)

1318
$1,035.00

TWO KNIVES WITH SCRIMSHAW HANDLES. 1) Engraved with a whaling ship, the reverse engraved with a displayed eagle clutching a saber inscribed “OBED 1869”, mounted on a cylindrical stand. SIZE: 11-1/2”. 2) Engraved bone handle engraved with a sperm whale and “T.W. 1854”. Together with a handmade leather scabbard/pouch with brass anchor fasteners whetting stone and second attached pouch of twine. Antique with later scrimshaw work. SIZE: 12-1/2”. CONDITION: Overall good patina and color, rust and pitting to blades. Pouch overall good condition. 9-74659 SM (1,000-1,500)

1319
$345.00

SCRIMSHAW QUEEQUEG HEAD CANE. Walking stick having a heavily scrimshawed carved ivory handle in the form of the mythological Queequeg character in the Moby Dick novel. Face has Abalone eyes and is decorated with line and scroll motif. Baleen collar and metal ferule and exotic wood shaft. SIZE: 36” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74486 SM (900-1,200)

1320
$690.00

LARGE TEAK AND MAHOGANY SHIPS WHEEL. The weathered surfaces with traces of old blue-green paint. SIZE: 67” dia. CONDITION: Structurally very good with old weathered surfaces. 9-90057 SM (750-1,000)

1321
$540.00

CASED ANTIQUE MODEL OF A THREE-MAST SAILING SHIP. Model is very well made with deck houses, long boats and appropriately rigged. The unknown vessel has a red and white hull. Set in a custom glass and wood case. SIZE: Case is 27-1/4” h x 39-1/2” w x 15” d. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-74495 SM (900-1,200)

1322
$287.00

A COLLECTION OF SCRIMSHAW BONE AND BALEEN ITEMS. 1) 4-1/2” carved coconut dipper inscribed “CHARLES A. BULL”. Very good with original surface. 2) 12-1/2” Kree with bone handle and baleen sheath. Split in handle, wear to blade. 3) 10-3/4” scrimshawed salad fork and 9-1/2” spoon, with cutout heart handles, the spoon incised “DEAREST” the fork “CZARINA BLOSSOM”, dated “1843” within a heart. 4) 3” folding mother-of-pearl and bone personal calendar with silvered clasp. Antique with later scrimshaw work. CONDITION: As noted above, generally overall good. 9-74667 SM (1,000-1,500)

1323
$0.00

ADVERTISING POSTER FOR THE TRANS-PACIFIC LINE, PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. After a painting by Fred Pansing. The print shows the steamship Korea sailing left to right with many people on three decks. A small sailboat sails beside. The legend indicates that there were three ships China, Korea, Siberia that were known for speed and comfort. Also listing port of calls. Copyright 1903 by The American Lithograph Co., N.Y. Housed in its original fumed oak frame with gold liner and original brass company plaque is affixed to bottom. SIGHT SIZE: 25-3/4” x 39-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally very good, some faint vertical foxing lines and bottom edge stain. 9-74625 SM (750-1,000)

1324
$2,645.00

VICTORIAN POLYCHROME PAINTED AND CARVED BIRDHOUSE IN THE FORM OF A CHURCH. Of rectangular form, the pitched roof mounted with a square steeple surmounted by a tin rooster weathervane and eight midpoint secondary spires, the pediment mounted with an enamel clock face. The roof also fitted with a pair of chimneys. The church with louvered arched windows, the front classical arched doorway surmounted by a brass mask, the building on a rectangular plinth, the gallery a colonial spindled fence, the post with ball finials. All polychrome painted. SIZE: 26-3/4”h x 12-3/4”w x 15-1/2”d. CONDITION: With weathered surfaces overall, some worn and chipped paint surfaces, clock face hands needs reattaching. 9-90613 MD (800-1,200)

1325
$1,610.00

AMERICAN FOLK ART MODEL OF THE “UNION CHURCH”. The pitched roof surmounted by a steeple and pair of chimneys above the rectangular building of arched chamfered windows and a quatrefoil window above a pair of arched entry doors, all lined with glass panels having a front apron, all polychrome painted. SIZE: 25”h x 12-3/4”w x 18-1/2”d. CONDITION: Good, railing missing on front platform, retains original surface and patina. 9-90612 MD (800-1,200)

1326
$1,610.00

FOLK ART GOTHIC VICTORIAN TIN BIRDCAGE IN THE FORM OF A GAZEBO, LATE 19TH CENTURY. Of hexagonal form with six arched pitched roofs surmounted by the cupola with pierced and molded frieze, the roofs interspaced with six square chimneys centering roundels of pierced Gothic fretwork. The wire sides of Gothic arches, two mounted with wire feeders, the third with arched wire door on a conforming step molded base raised on turned wooden feet. SIZE: 25”h x 15-1/4 dia. CONDITION: Good overall, with original patina, crenulated roof needs re-soldering to cupola. 9-90614 MD (800-1,200)

1327
$117.00

HAMADAN CARPET. Lobed floral medallion on a pale indigo ground within stylized cream spandrels of polychrome flower heads within a rose guard border of floral design. SIZE: 9’1” x 7’1-1/2” CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-74454 SM (400-600)

1328
$690.00

ENGLISH SILVER CRUET STAND, PETER AND ANNE BATEMAN, LONDON, 1796. The navette shape pierced stand with central loop handle with cylindrical shaft and plume decorated divider. Fitted with four silver mounted glass bottles. The sides with pierced scrolling band, the ends monogrammed, raised on four scrolled feet. Marked on base rim and central divider, one bottle marked “P & A Bateman, 1796.” One bottle marked “TC” (Thomas Chawner, 1789). SIZE: 9-1/2” h x 7-3/4” l. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74775 LG (1,200-1,600)

1329
$1,200.00

FINE PAIR OF ENGLISH STERLING CASTERS BY SAMUEL WOOD, LONDON, 1737. The George II casters of typical form with turned knops, fully marked bases and early monogram “R+P”. SIZE: 6” h. WEIGHT: 10 troy oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90051 SM (1,000-1,500)

1330
$540.00

PAIR OF EARLY BLOWN MOLDED GLASS DECANTERS. Each having matching period stoppers. The identical pair having three-ring neck, diamond band with lower and upper ribbing. Open pontil base. Early 19th Century. SIZE: 9-1/4” total height. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74239 SM (400-600)

1331
$360.00

PAIR OF ENGLISH CRYSTAL DECANTERS AND SHEFFIELD COASTERS. The cut decanters having three-ring neck, beveled panels and cut diamond band. Each fitted with cut mushroom stoppers. Mid 19th Century. SIZE: 9-3/4” h. CONDITION: Some staining to interior, otherwise very good. Along with a pair of 5-1/4” diameter wood-based Sheffield silver coasters. 9-74240 SM (200-300)

1332
$575.00

GROUP OF ASHBURTON FLINT GLASS, MID 19TH CENTURY. Consisting of a faceted decanter- 10-3/4”h, 10 water goblets; 6-1/4”h, and 12 wine stems- 3-3/4”h, all of the same pattern. CONDITION: One wine stem with flakes on base rim, otherwise all appear to be in very good condition, some with minor surface abrasions. 9-74916 SM (400-800)

1333
$345.00

PEWTER COFFEE POT BY ALLEN PORTER OF WESTBROOK, MAINE. The bulbous form pot having round base and domed hinged lid with wood finial. Signed on base A. PORTER. Circa 1830-40. SIZE: 11-3/4” h. CONDITION: Cover slightly pushed forward. Some small dents. Generally good. 9-74253 SM (250-500)

1334
$1,610.00

GROUP OF ENGLISH KNIVES AND FORKS, LATE 18TH-EARLY 19TH CENTURY, VARIOUS MAKERS. 1) Six Georgian knives and six matching forks with fiddlehead handles. 2) Twelve dinner knives with faceted handles, the blades marked “Hunt & Roskell” beneath a crown (Robert or Allen Roskell and John M. Hunt, London). 3) Sixteen English silver dinner forks by various makers including five by “Williams Eley, Sr.”, four by “William Eley, Jr.” with “William Fearn”, and six marked with “I. I H P” within cartouches form touch mark. Total count: 40 pieces. WEIGHT: 34 tr oz weighable. CONDITION: Wear to many markings, pitting in knife blades, expected wear overall. 9-74785 MD (600-1,000)

1335
$780.00

GROUP OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS, VARIOUS MAKERS. Including 10 English silver luncheon forks marked “F.H. & S. Ltd”. 12 “Fiddle and Thread” luncheon forks marked “J & L Cox”. 6 Gorham tea spoons, “King George” pattern. 9 coin silver tea spoons, monogrammed “L.J. Palmer”. 16 English tea spoons by various makers, including Thomas Northcote (5) and Richard Rugg (1), and Williams Eley, Jr. and William Fearn (2). 5 monogrammed tea spoons by William Edwards, 1832. 58 pieces total. WEIGHT: 68 oz. CONDITION: Good overall, wear to surfaces and markings. 9-74783 MD (100-150)

1336
$104.00

EIGHTEENTH CENTURY DUTCH BRASS AND WROUGHT-IRON BED WARMER. The hinged circular domed cover embossed and incised with geometric and flower head decoration fitted to a flattened wrought iron shaft with knopped ring turned handle. SIZE: 42” l. CONDITION: Top reset with repairs to bowl. 9-90519 SM (175-225)

1337
$1,725.00

ASSORTMENT OF CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE AND THOUSAND BUTTERFLY TEA WARES (8 pieces total). Consisting of four strap handled teapots all with covers, a helmet creamer, two covered sugar bowls with strap handles, and an additional creamer. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 5-1/2”h of tallest. CONDITION: All with good vibrant color, many with losses to gilding, some with minor roughness, helmet creamer with repaired handle. 9-74017 MD (1,000-1,500)

1338
$805.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE TEA WARES INCLUDING SOME WITH BUTTERFLY PATTERN (41 pieces total). Consisting of 9 plates- 8”, scalloped under tray-4-1/2” dia., 10 demitasse-2”h, 1 tea bowl-3-1/2” dia., 11 tea bowls- 2-1/4” dia., 9 saucers-3-1/4” dia. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Many with minor chips. 9-74016 MD (1,000-1,500)

1339
$0.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN FIGURES OF DOVES. Each with a chocolate brown lustre body, the plumage in yellow, green and while on a rockwork base. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 6-1/2”. CONDITION: Minor glazing loss to each tail, otherwise very good. 9-73955 SM (500-1,000)

1340
$0.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN FIGURES OF DOVES. Each jade green figure with polychrome painted plumage and yellow highlights on rockwork bases. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 6”h. CONDITION: Very good overall, no imperfections noted. 9-73956 SM (500-1,000)

1341
$420.00

ORIENTAL EGGSHELL CRACKLE VASE WITH BLUE UNDER GLAZE HORSES. Decorated overall with a stylized conifer flanked on all sides by horses engaged in various activities. SIZE: 18”h. CONDITION: Very good overall, with Craquelure. 3/4”l chip in base rim, no restoration noted. 9-90174 SM (500-1,000)

1342
$230.00

NEW ENGLAND CHESTNUT FOUR DOOR CORNER CUPBOARD, CIRCA 1850. The molded cornice projecting above the triangular cabinet with canted corners fitted with a pair of glass paneled cupboard doors opening to three fixed shelves above the medial molding over a pair of paneled doors fitted with three shelves, above a cut-out bracket base. SIZE: 72” h x 45” overall w x 28” depth. CONDITION: Retains original old surface and hardware. 9-90516 MD (500-700)

1343
$900.00

FINE EARLY AMERICAN PINE TWO DRAWER BLANKET CHEST IN BLUE PAINT OVER ORIGINAL GREEN. Hinged rectangular top with molded edge above conforming case with well over two long drawers raised on French feet with shaped apron. SIZE: 43” h x 39-1/2” w x 18” d. CONDITION: Surface skinned with old hardware and original holes. Minor repairs to feet, repairs to lid at hinges. 9-74202 SM (800-1,200)

1344
$115.00

NEW ENGLAND PINE SLANT-LID DESK IN OLD RED SURFACE. The rectangular dovetailed case with hinged, sloping lid opening to an interior fitted with cubby holes, the whole in a red wash. Desk originally with a frame base, now absent. SIZE: 14” h x 28-1/2” w x 23-1/2” d. CONDITION: Good original surfaces, with original hinges. 9-74706 SM (200-400)

1345
$230.00

AMERICAN PAINTED PINE BUCKET BENCH, SECOND HALF OF 19TH CENTURY. Two graduated shelves in green paint joined by shaped side panels with bootjack ends in red paint. SIZE: 37” h x 20” w x 1” overall d. CONDITION: Structurally good, retains original paint. 9-74871 SM (400-600)

1346
$0.00

EARLY AMERICAN ROSEWOOD GRAINED BLANKET CHEST. Original rosewood grained painted surface, molded hinged top above the case fitted with single drawer. Deep shaped apron raised on bootjack ends. New England, Circa 1795-1810. SIZE: 34” h x 37-3/4” w x 20-1/4” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74238 SM (700-1,000)

1347
$0.00

SOUTHERN ONE DRAWER SMALL HUNT BOARD. The yellow pine server in early black painted surface has one long drawer with no pull, tall chamfered cornered Hepplewhite style legs, probably Virginia or North Carolina. The drawer with overlapping sides and overlapping bottom for pulling out, two board top. SIZE: 33”h x 40-1/4” w x 21”d. CONDITION: Top with some paint loss, generally good. 9-90722 SM (2,500-3,500)

1348
$0.00

FINE EARLY CRADLE IN RED PAINT. The early 19th Century cradle having acorn finials flanking a curved board with cutout handhold. The bottom fitted for a rope and the two rockers with nicely shaped form. An interesting feature is the mushroom knobs placed on each side of the cradle. PROVENANCE: Ex-Newsome-Berdan Collection. SIZE: 23-1/2”h x 37-1/2”l x 28”d at rocker. CONDITION: Very good with a nice, dry surface. 9-90765 SM (700-900)

1349
$575.00

LARGE AMERICAN CARVED OVAL CHOPPING BOWL. Of oval form, carved from the solid, the shallow bowl with pointed shaped handle grips. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 4-1/4”h x 27-3/4”l x 19”w. CONDITION: Very good overall, no breaks or significant splits, retains old patina with minor surface scratches. 9-74030 SM (400-800)

1350
$0.00

EARLY AMERICAN GRAIN-PAINTED DEEDS BOX. Circa 1800. The hinged lidded box with wonderful original grain-painted decoration in simulated mahogany having applied, molded edge to top, hinged lidded till, original lock and applied bracket base. SIZE: 11” h x 20” l x 12” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74247 MD (900-1,200)

1351
$0.00

TWO PIECES OF EARLY BURL TREENWARE. Lot includes a 4-1/4” h x 7-3/4” dia. covered round burl bowl. Along with a 6” h x 6-1/2” dia. turned burl mortar. CONDITION: Mortar has old fill repair, otherwise very good. 9-74252 SM (400-600)

1352
$0.00

LOT OF SEVEN WOOD KITCHEN ARTICLES. 1) Early mahogany dovetailed, canted sides knife box. The ends in an arched and cyma-carved shape. Two sections with a central well-shaped arch handle. 18th/19th century. SIZE: 12-3/4”l x 8-1/4”w. 2) 8-1/2” early American maple carved scoop. 3-7) Assorted Treenware carved spoons. One having carved, petaled pinwheel. All with nice patina. SIZE: 6-8” l. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-74235 SM (500-700)

1353
$0.00

PAINTED AND CARVED NORTHEASTERN SPRUCE GUM BOX. Exceptional carvings include a large church with three steeples and crosses, the center of which has two opposing hearts above the roof and a script “M”. The other side with a large two and a half story home having a tree on right side. The box is in book form which at one time had sliding ends which are not present. Wonderful surface in a bittersweet orange paint, 19th Century. SIZE: 6”h x 4-1/4”w x 2”d. CONDITION: Some corner loss, otherwise good. 9-90728 SM (500-750)

1354
$0.00

LOT OF EIGHT PAINTED TRADE SIGNS. The lot includes 1) 17-3/4” x 35” wood sign “PIANOS & MOVING A SPECIALTY PHONE 154”. 2) 3-1/2” x 28-1/4” wood arrow “AIR RAID SHELTER”. 3) 6” x 27” boat shaped wood sign double sided “ELMWOOD ROAD” on each side. 4) 4-1/2” x 18-1/4” blue and white enameled sign “HOOK PL.”. 5) A 84” x 20-1/2” wood sign with post “GRAND CIRCULAR FOX HUNT SECTION 4”. 6) A 7-1/2” x 53-1/3” wood double sided sign “BUTTERMILK” and “FRESH EGGS”. 7) 11” x 72” wood sign “MILL CREEK STABLES.” 8) 29-1/2” x 21”dia. advertising barrel “BERGER”S SAVES YOU BARRELS OF MONEY.” CONDITION: Generally good, show some use, but intact. 9-90736; 90767; 90739; 90738; 90740; 90772; 90747; 90737 MD (800-1,200)

1355
$0.00

PAINTED CANVAS TRADE SIGN: “FURNITURE”. The rectangular canvas sign now stretched on a frame, the capital letters in gold paint with black and dark green outlines on a moss green ground. SIZE: 50-1/4” h x 67” l. CONDITION: Very good overall, creased chaffing on canvas, foxing to gold letters. 9-74647 SM (600-1,000)

1356
$172.00

PAIR OF ADJUSTABLE WROUGHT IRON FLOOR STANDING DOUBLE CANDLE LAMPS. Handmade candle lamps. 20th Century. SIZE: 56-1/2” h. CONDITION: 9-74325 SM (500-750)

1357
$0.00

THREE PAIR OF ANTIQUE BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Each pair in the beehive and diamond pattern, all complete with push up ejectors. Nicely burnished. Second half of the 19th Century. SIZE: 9-3/4” h, 9-3/4” h, & 8” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74281 SM (400-600)

1358
$120.00

MAPLE AND TIN OVERSIZED FOOT WARMER AND EARLY DOUBLE BETTY LAMP. The pierced tin foot warmer having heart and circle decoration and turned corner posts. SIZE: 6-1/2”h x 11”w x 11”d. CONDITION: Some rust to foot warmer, otherwise good. 9-74289 SM (200-400)

1359
$287.00

UNSIGNED (American/British, 19th Century) PAIR OF WATERCOLOR PORTRAITS OF MAN AND WOMAN. 1) Side view of a young woman in black dress. She has quill pen and is writing on a flip over writing box with curtain drapery and table. 2) Standing man in formal black waist coat with blue tie stands in front of a round stand with top hat and gloves. Identically housed in black carved wood frames with gold liners having double mattes. SIGHT SIZE: 11” x 8”. CONDITION: Lady with spot foxing, man with all over toning. 9-90585 SM (800-1,200)

1360
$575.00

UNSIGNED (19th/20th Century) PORTRAIT OF A MILITARY MAN. Oil on mahogany panel head portrait shows a long gray haired man with determined look wearing a metal gorget. Housed in a fine lemon gold antique frame. SIZE: 8-1/2” x 6-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good with inpainting. 9-90600 (500-1,000)

1361
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) BUSY HARBOR. Rare American polychrome charcoal scene shows a two-mast ship in white capped blue waves supporting an American flag. Nine gun emplacements below deck. Another is turning on right side and other boats are seen with hills beyond. Housed in a grain painted antique frame. SIZE: 14-1/2” x 22”. CONDITION: Some light spotting, generally very good. 9-74824 MD (2,500-3,500)

1362
$0.00

AMERICAN CHARCOAL HUDSON RIVER LANDSCAPE. The scene shows a wide river with boats lined by steep hills, a house is seen in flat area with trees. Housed in a nice period rosewood frame with gold lining. SIGHT SIZE: 13-1/2” x 17”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74822 SM (500-750)

1363
$780.00

FINE AMERICAN CHARCOAL MEMORIAL TO HANNAH C. DANFORTH. Dated April 15, 1845 Age 14. The charcoal scene shows a tomb with writing as above and a two line verse which is illegible. A willow tree stands over the monument with other trees next to water with boat. Housed in an antique frame with gold liner. SIGHT SIZE: 14” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74818 SM (900-1,200)

1364
$0.00

CHARCOAL DRAWING OF CASCO BAY, MAINE. Unsigned work showing a single house on an island in a large bay with mountains in the background. Housed in an antique black stained wood frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20-3/4” x 29-1/2”. CONDITION: Some light scratches, good. 9-74823 SM (700-1,000)

1365
$300.00

AMERICAN PICTORIAL HOOKED RUG. Depicting three puppies seated within a tree trunk and vinery cartouches on a pale green field within a black border. SIZE: 5’4” x 3’. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90496 MD (500-600)

1366
$115.00

AMERICAN HOOKED RUG. Woven with a cluster of stylized polychrome fruit within a roundel. The spandrels comprised of S-scrolls issuing floral bouquets on a cream ground. SIZE: 5’1 x 3’6”. CONDITION: Good overall with some discoloration, having repairs to weave. 9-90494 SM (350-450)

1367
$287.00

AMERICAN FLORAL HOOKED RUG. Large flower heads in oranges, reds, and blues, on a pale green ground within tomato red leaf tip spandrels within a cream border of polychrome leaf tips, the whole with a braided border. SIZE: 5’ x 2’9”. CONDITION: Very good overall 9-90495 SM (250-350)

1368
$517.00

DIMINUTIVE AMERICAN FOUR DOOR MAHOGANY HANGING CUPBOARD. The rectangular case with molded cornice and mid molding dividing two pair of paneled cupboard doors. SIZE: 27” h x 26” w x 10” d. CONDITION: Retains original old surface, no restoration noted. 9-90532 SM (400-600)

1369
$316.00

NEW JERSEY SHERATON TRANSITIONAL PINE TWO DOOR SIDE CABINET, CIRCA 1850. The rectangular ogee molded cornice above the conforming case fitted with a pair of paneled cupboard doors flanked by engaged quarter columns raised on a molded base with bracket feet, the apron with drop pendants. SIZE: 36-1/2” h x 40” w x 17-3/4”. CONDITION: With original surface, no restorations noted. 9-90540 SM (800-1,000)

1370
$517.00

NEW ENGLAND MAPLE TILT TOP CANDLE STAND, PROBABLY NEW HAMPSHIRE, MID 19TH CENTURY. The square top with serpentine edges hinged on an urn form standard raised on a cabriole leg tripod base with notch carved elements at the knees. SIZE: 28” h x 19-1/2” x 19-1/2” top. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished. 9-90510 SM (500-700)

1371
$632.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON CHERRY STAND. One board overhanging top above a single drawer with Sandwich glass opalescent pull. Raised on well proportioned tapering turned legs. Early 19th Century. SIZE: 29” h x 20-1/2” x 17-1/2” top. CONDITION: Professionally refinished, very good. 9-74265 SM (500-700)

1372
$0.00

EARLY CHIPPENDALE HEART PINE BLANKET CHEST. Mid Atlantic or Piedmont chest having hinged rectangular lid on conforming dovetailed case raised on bracket feet with scalloped returns. Late 18th/early 19th Century. SIZE: 23” h x 49-1/2” l x 20” d. CONDITION: Top lid replaced, feet worked on. Chest originally painted, now stripped and waxed. 9-74339 SM (400-600)

1373
$0.00

SHERATON CARVED MAPLE PINE BELL & BALL BED. Each boldly ring and baluster turned post surmounted by acanthus carved bell shaped ball finials, the headboard with shaped panel and scalloped ears, the whole raised on tapered cylindrical ring and bell turned legs. SIZE: 53” h x 54” overall w, 46”, interior w x 80” overall l, 72” interior length. CONDITION: Very good overall condition, minor chips in posts. 9-74872 SM (400-600)

1374
$0.00

FINE COURTING MIRROR WITH EGLOMISE PANELS. The stepped, molded crest above the rectangular pine frame, all mounted with floral decorated and striated eglomise panels centering the rectangular mirror plate within a molded slip. SIZE: 16”h x 11”w. CONDITION: Overall good. Crack in floral eglomise panel, minor losses to pine frame, crack lower left facing in eglomise panel. Retains old backboard. 9-74924 SM (500-800)

1375
$109.00

CHIPPENDALE CARED MAHOGANY MIRROR WITH PARCEL GILT PHOENIX. The rectangular mirror plate with molded frame and gilt slip, the shaped and scalloped crest inclosing parcel gilt spread winged phoenix, the conforming apron scalloped. SIZE: 25-3/4” h x 15” w. CONDITION: In as found condition, re-gilt. 9-74913 SM (200-400)

1376
$180.00

AMERICAN SHERATON MAHOGANY DESK BOX. Of rectangular form with hinged lid opening to a well above a single frieze drawer, raised on suppressed brass ball feet. SIZE: 6-3/4”h x 10-1/2”w x 8”d. CONDITION: Professionally re-finished and restored knobs and ivory escutcheon original, with repaired proper right front corner. 9-74806 SM (300-500)

1377
$0.00

PAIR OF PATTERN GLASS FLUID LAMPS. The lamps having a clear font set on milk glass shaped bases. Each fitted with a current single light fixture. Mid 19th Century. SIZE: Overall 12” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74241 SM (250-350)

1378
$780.00

PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN BRASS WALL SCONCES WITH ORIGINAL SHADES. Clear glass shades with gold lip fitted to S-scrolled brackets. SIZE: 10-1/2” overall h x 8” d. CONDITION: Very nice quality with original shades. 9-74211 SM (300-400)

1379
$143.00

FINE PAIR OF FRENCH BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Complete with original removable bobeches. The polished sticks having a ring and urn turned shaft and round base. Early 19th Century. SIZE: 10-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74328 SM (200-300)

1380
$0.00

AMERICAN SLATE HAND PAINTED AND DECORATED CHECKERBOARD WITH MALACHITE COLORING. The black and mottled tan checkerboard within multiple guilloche borders. SIZE: 22” x 22” square. CONDITION: Very good overall, with wear to surfaces, no breaks or repairs. 9-74815 SM (600-800)

1381
$300.00

THREE-DRAWER GRAIN PAINTED DOLLS CHEST. Empire form with a ripple front top drawer and two bottom drawers having wood knobs. Small backsplash, nice graining and mustard colored brown paint to simulate curly maple. 19th Century. SIZE: 8-1/2” h x 9-1/2” w x 6” d. CONDITION: Shows some use and wear, generally good. 9-90593 (300-500)

1382
$230.00

RARE AMERICAN PINE EGG-SHAPED CANTEEN, DATED “1793” ABOVE THE OWNER’S INCISED INITIALS “AMS”. The elongated oval or egg-form body comprised of shaped slats with solid rounded sides joined together with interlocking staves, the top engraved with date and initials, the upper end with hole missing stopper and remnants of strap fasteners. SIZE: 11-1/4” x 8-3/4” x 5-3/4”. CONDITION: Overall very good condition, retaining old worn surfaces, nice patina, strap and fasteners absent, plug stopper absent. 9-74705 SM (150-300)

1383
$0.00

SCANDINAVIAN OR CONTINENTAL PAINT DECORATED PINE BRIDE’S BOX. Of oval form, the lid decorated with a circular medallion with scrolling vinery centering the initials “AF” above the date “1834” above a floral filled urn. The sides painted and decorated with scrolled feathers. The whole in blue, white and black paint. SIZE: 6-1/2” h x 11-1/2” l x 6-1/2 w. CONDITION: With old patina and original surface having paint loss. 9-74688 SM (500-1,000)

1384
$0.00

NICHOLAS S. CAMMILLIERI (Malta, 1798-1856) PORTRAIT OF THE BRIG “BRENDA OF SUNDERLAND”. Watercolor ship portrait shows the two-mast square rigged ship sailing right to left entering the Port of Malta flying the Canadian flag. Large ship is seen with three large rowboats off bow and large ship off stern. Legend “Brig Brenda of Sunderland Cap-Edw-Warden Entering the Port of Malta 20 Jan 1846”. Pencil signed lower right. Housed in an antique black painted and gold lined frame. SIZE: 17-3/4” x 22-3/4”. CONDITION: Surface dirt and stains. Good. 9-90611 MD (3,000-5,000)

1385
$258.00

JOSEPH S BOHANNON (Late 19th/Early 20th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAM FERRY “CALVERT”. Watercolor scene shows a white steam ferry with three decks having many people aboard and a single central stack billowing black smoke. It is close to shore and sails left to right. The bow with ship name and company “Maryland Delaware and Virginia Railway Co.”. Inscribed bottom right “Time: – Early June 1906 Place: St. Mary’s River Joseph S. Bohannon 441 Augusta Av. Baltimore, Maryland”. Housed in a small oak frame with green/blue matte. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIGHT SIZE: 11-1/2” x 21-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29693 SM (400-600)

1386
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Late 20th Century) TALL SHIP. Oil on wood panel. Nautical scene shows a three-mast tall ship sailing left to right with several figures aboard. Sailboats are seen on either side, all under a blue and white clouded sky. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame with Guido Frame Studio on label. SIZE: 8” x 10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74893 SM (900-1,200)

1387
$0.00

MAPLE AND BRASS SHIPS WHEEL IN RED PAINT. Iron bound with eight spokes. SIZE: 41” dia. CONDITION: Very good overall, with normal and acceptable wear. 9-90458 SM (200-400)

1388
$0.00

CAST IRON AND WOOD SHIP’S WHEEL. Iron wheel marked “R. H. Dougherty & C. Baltimore, MD. Pat. Applied 1901”. Eight spokes ending in turned wood handles. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 24” wheel. Total is 36” dia. CONDITION: Painted white, some welded breaks. Good. 9-29712 SM (200-400)

1389
$0.00

SMALL METAL AND WOOD SHIP’S WHEEL. Six spokes having wood turned handles attached to a turning hub. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: Wheel is 9-1/2” dia; 17” total dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-29711 SM (150-200)

1390
$270.00

ANTIQUE COCONUT IVORY AND WOOD DIPPER. Handle being of nicely turned wood with an ivory end and ivory coupling attached to a coconut bowl. SIZE: 17” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74485 SM (350-500)

1391
$345.00

BONE AND BALEEN CRIMPER TOGETHER WITH A SCRIMSHAW COMB. The crimper with turned bone and baleen handle, and attached tasting fork, the comb carved with lions. SIZE: 9” l of crimper, 8-1/4” l of comb. CONDITION: Both with damages; the crimper with cracks, the comb missing teeth. 9-90782 SM (400-600)

1392
$402.00

SCRIMSHAW WALRUS TUSK TOGETHER WITH SCRIMSHAW NECKLACE. The tusk engraved with group of walruses on ice flow, the necklace with three scrimshaw teeth inscribed “SAGG HARBOUR 1873” flanked by a tooth engraved with a whale and a third tooth inscribed “FAITH”, engraved with a ship and church, interspaced with blue glass beads. Antique with later scrimshaw work. SIZE: 13” l tusk. CONDITION: Overall very good with nice patina. 9-74656 SM (800-1,000)

1393
$1,035.00

PAIR OF ROSE MEDALLION TEA CANISTERS, NOW MOUNTED AS LAMPS, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY. Each side with a panel depicting domestic scenes alternating with floral panels within borders of pink roses and butterflies. Each mounted on a shaped bronze footed plinth. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 5-1/4”h x 4” square canister. 19-1/4”h overall including finial. CONDITION: Both examples in overall very good condition, with appropriate patina. 9-74081 SM (300-500)

1394
$1,495.00

PAIR OF SMALL ROSE MEDALLION VASES NOW MOUNTED AS LAMPS, LATE 19TH CENTURY. Decorated with oriental domestic scenes alternating with panels of fanciful birds, the shoulders with applied gilt lizards, the neck with recumbent lion handles. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 9-1/2”h of vases. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-74071 SM (500-900)

1395
$287.00

TOBACCO LEAF DECORATED ORIENTAL UMBRELLA HOLDER. Last half of the 20th Century. Cylinder shaped holder has four central panels in a Rose Famille decoration with birds and flowers. Upper and lower band having layered tobacco leaf and butterfly decoration. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 23” h x 9-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73931 SM (500-1,000)

1396
$1,150.00

ORIENTAL CARVED TABLE SCREEN WITH PORCELAIN INSERTS. With a rectangular painted porcelain plaque depicting a bearded gentleman with hoe and a child in rose colored robe amongst bamboo shoots within a frame carved with scrolling pierce-work on scrolled feet. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 23-1/2” h x 14” w x 7-1/4” d. CONDITION: Repairs to stile. Repairs to a scrolled support. 9-73919 SM (500-1,000)

1397
$575.00

JAPANESE PAINT DECORATED AND HARDWOOD TABLE SCREEN, WITH REVERSE PAINTING ON GLASS, MID 19TH CENTURY. The rectangular glass panel reverse painted depicting a scene of a member of royalty seated on a cushion in a pavilion accompanied by advisors within a conforming molded frame, fitted to the trestle base carved with floral blossoms and fruit. SIZE: 23-1/4”h x 15-3/4” overall w. CONDITION: Very good surfaces, appears all original, very minor and insignificant paint loss in upper left and lower right of panel. 9-90406 SM (300-500)

1398
$3,450.00

PAIR OF ORIENTAL CARVED TABLE SCREENS WITH PORCELAIN INSERTS. Each with a rectangular painted porcelain plaque depicting a pastoral scene mounted on a scrolled and pierce-carved frame, raised on short cabriole legs having spherical carved bone mounts. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 13” h x 7-1/4” l x 4-1/2” d. CONDITION: One missing two bone spheres and single scrolled support with repair to second support. The second with repairs to one support. 9-73920 SM (500-1,000)

1399
$0.00

LARGE DECORATED CELADON ORIENTAL VASE. Chinese vase has a light celadon glaze with dark blue dragon, bird and flowers. Stylized opposing Foo Dog handles and large upturned flaring rim. Late 19th Century. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 23-1/4” h x 8-1/2” dia. top. CONDITION: Some old hairlines to rim, otherwise very good. 9-73949 SM (800-1,200)

1400
$0.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT BALUSTER-FORM POLYCHROME PAINTED VASES WITH COVERS, ON STANDS. Each decorated overall with pink flowering branches. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 9”h of vase with cover. CONDITION: Overall good condition with damage and repair to edges of one lid and finial of second lid. 9-73907 SM (800-1,200)

1401
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT UNDERGLAZE POLYCHROME DECORATED CANISTER JAR WITH COVER. Decorated overall with warriors in battle, many on clouds within a polychrome landscape of pastels within a scrolling upper border, the lower, a shield border. Marked on the underside with a orange block marking. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 12-3/4”h x 8-3/4”dia. CONDITION: Appears very good overall. 9-73915 SM (800-1,200)

1402
$747.00

UNUSUAL SMALL CLASSICAL WALNUT FLOOR CABINET. Floor standing cabinet having molded pediment top with two paneled doors above a step out base with two paneled doors. Painted interiors fitted for adjustable shelving. Raised on bracket feet. Mid 19th Century. SIZE: 55” h x 27” w x 15” d. CONDITION: Very good. One bottom shelf present, no top shelves. 9-74302 SM (800-1,200)

1403
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY TILT-TOP CANDLE STAND. The rectangular cross banded top with canted corners hinged on the swelled ring turned standard raised on the cabriole leg tripod base terminating in angular pad feet. SIZE: 29-1/2” h, top measures 24” x 18-1/4”. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished, repair to one foot. 9-90513 SM (600-900)

1404
$1,150.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL TIGER MAPLE ONE DRAWER STAND. The square top with framed corners above the conforming frieze with single drawer and ebony stringing raised on square tapered legs. PROVENANCE: From a Harpswell, Maine home. SIZE: 27” h x 18” l x 18” d. CONDITION: Old surface with dryness and minor staining. 9-90079 SM (400-600)

1405
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE. The rectangular top with serpentine edge and hinged conforming leaves projecting above the scalloped frieze fitted with a drawer, raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 27-1/2” h x 19” w (closed) x 32-1/4” d. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished and restored, stress crack in right rear corner of top facing. 9-90453 SM (500-750)

1406
$0.00

ASSEMBLED SET OF SIX MAINE GRAIN PAINTED CAPTAIN’S CHAIRS. The pillow crest joined to flattened curved arms raised on turned spindles joined to shaped plank seats on tapered cylindrical legs joined by box stretchers. Each being rosewood grained. SIZE: 30” h x 17” seat h. CONDITION: One is a converted commode chair, variations in turnings and spindles. Two chairs with repaired crests. 9-74203 SM (1,000-1,500)

1407
$1,437.00

NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE MAPLE SERPENTINE TILT-TOP TEA TABLE. The square top with turret corners and serpentine edges tilting on an urn form ring-turned standard raised on arched cabriole tripod legs terminating in pad feet. SIZE: 27-1/2” h, 24-1/2” x 24-1/2” top. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished, repairs to one leg. 9-90537 MD (1,400-1,800)

1408
$115.00

TWO QUEEN ANNE BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Mid 18th Century. Both having shaped bases and turned shafts. SIZE: 6-1/2” h. CONDITION: Shows use, one having damaged candle cup. 9-74331 SM (300-500)

1409
$201.00

PENNSYLVANIA VICTORIAN PAINTED DOCUMENT BOX, CIRCA 1890. Painted white with star decoration, painted with the letters “PA” mounted with embossed iron carrying handles, and fitted with an iron trunk, lock, and latch of typical form. SIZE: 9-1/2”h x 19-1/2”l x 10”d. CONDITION: Overall good condition, showing expected losses and wear. 9-90769 SM (175-275)

1410
$230.00

OUTSTANDING PAIR OF LARGE BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Baluster-turned sticks complete with push up ejectors. The shafts with fine bold proportions. Mid 19th Century. SIZE: 13-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74293 SM (300-500)

1411
$0.00

STAFFORDSHIRE DARK BLUE TUREEN WITH COVER “GRACEFIELD, QUEENS COUNTY”. The covered tureen of decagonal form, the lid with flower head finial and scrolling borders fitted to the conforming base with pastoral views. The base with transfer printed maker’s mark of a banner within branch marked “Gracefield, Queens County Riley”. SIZE: 13-1/2” h x 14” dia. CONDITION: One handle broken off but present, with multiple chips and flakes in body and lid. “As found”. 9-73894 SM (250-400)

1412
$575.00

BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE TEAPOT AND SUGAR. Each with identical fruit decoration in strong blue color. Each having appropriate covers. Second quarter of the 19th Century. Unmarked. SIZE: 5-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74333 SM (500-700)

1413
$0.00

27-PIECE DECORATED SOFT PASTE TEA SET. Each piece decorated with a transfer red sepia landscape scene. Rims and edges having strawberry lustre decoration. Set consists of: 7” covered teapot; 6-1/2” covered teapot; 5-1/2” covered sugar; 4-1/2” creamer; 3-1/2” waste bowl (some discoloration); two 8-1/4” dia. plates; nine 5-1/2” saucers (2w/ hairlines; 2 w/ chips); eleven 2-1/2” handless cups (1 w/ hairline). CONDITION: As stated above, very good. SM 9-74232 (600-800)

1414
$104.00

EIGHTEENTH CENTURY DUTCH BRASS AND WROUGHT-IRON BED WARMER. The hinged circular dome cover decorated with a rayed star flanked by flower heads fitted to a flattened heart shaped iron shaft terminating in a knopped hooked handle. SIZE: 47” l. CONDITION: Damage to bowl and rim, otherwise good. 9-90520 SM (175-225)

1415
$230.00

PAIR OF FAMILLE-NOIR FOOTED FLARING PORCELAIN BOWLS WITH UNDERGLAZE BLUES AND GREEN DECORATION ON A BLACK GROUND. Each bowl decorated with polychrome cross-hatched inner rim borders, the center of each depicting a man seated beside an urn centered by precious ribbon-tied gifts. The outer side of the bowl decorated with panels depicting groups engaged in acts of government. All with floral filled black borders on a conforming fitted base. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 5”h, 10-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Each with hairline cracks and small chips around rim. Possible professional restoration to one bowl unobserved. 9-73984 MD (800-1,200)

1416
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT CYLINDRICAL MUG. Mid 18th century. Decorated with iron red and gilt floral clusters. Flanked by diamond lattice bands in brown. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. SIZE: 5-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72615 (1,000-1,500)

1417
$0.00

TWO ORIENTAL EXPORT PLATES. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. 1) 10” with central covered urn design with flowers and other colorful motifs. Border with circle decoration having different flowers. CONDITION: Tiny rim repair, very good. 2) 9” plate with roosters, birds and flowers having four cartouches with flowers and birds. CONDITION: Very good. Both plates first half 19th Century. 9-74018 SM (300-500)

1418
$0.00

ORIENTAL IMARI SCALLOPED-RIM FOOTED BOWL. The polychrome bowl in colors of rust and blue has artists signature on base, Meiji Period. Second half of the 19th Century. SIZE: 4-1/4” h x 10”. diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74308 SM (300-500)

1419
$172.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT PLATES. In the sacred bird and butterfly pattern. Decoration in gilt-bordered orange sepia. SIZE: 10” diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74344 SM (300-500)

1420
$575.00

STATE OF MAINE SHERATON ROSEWOOD GRAINED PINE SIX BOARD BLANKET CHEST. The hinged rectangular top with chamfered edges fitted to the conforming case, the interior with till, the surfaces with original rosewood graining and sponge decoration on a molded plinth. SIZE: 16” h x 33” l x 17-3/4” d. CONDITION: Very good overall with original paint decoration. 9-74788 SM (400-600)

1421
$247.00

EARLY AMERICAN PAINT DECORATED DOME TOP PINE TRUNK. Painted overall in terracotta heightened with swirling strokes of black paint, the domed lid fitted to the rectangular case with iron lock and brass escutcheon. SIZE: 11-1/2” h x 23” l x 12” d. CONDITION: Shrinkage crack to top, partial loss to board at back, wear and losses to painted surfaces overall, replaced lock, hasp missing. 9-90366 SM (100-150)

1422
$575.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON CHERRY AND CURLY MAPLE ONE DRAWER STAND. The square top above the conforming frieze fitted with a cherry and tiger maple drawer with cock beaded edge raised on ring-turned cylindrical legs with turnip feet. SIZE: 29” h x top 18” x 17-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74271 SM (500-750)

1423
$0.00

GOOD HEPPLEWHITE MAPLE AND CHESTNUT WORK TABLE. Original curly maple two board overhanging top having single dovetailed drawer beneath. All raised on square tapered splayed legs. Rhode Island. Late 18th Century. SIZE: 29” h x top 37-1/2” x 25”. CONDITION: Very good. Seam shrinkage in two board top, nice cleaned surface. 9-74246 SM (800-1,200)

1424
$240.00

MAINE HEPPLEWHITE ONE DRAWER STAND. Maple, curly maple and walnut stand with one board overhanging top, single drawer having original brass pull with gallery shelf beneath. Raised on square tapered simulated splayed legs. Circa 1790-1815. SIZE: 29-1/4” h x 15-3/4” x 16” top. CONDITION: Scrubbed surface. 9-74280 SM (400-600)

1425
$0.00

ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE TWO-TIER MAHOGANY DUMB WAITER. Each circular dish top rotating on a turn standard raised on tripod base of cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. SIZE: 30-1/2” h x 20-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Good having cleaned surface with seam repairs to lower dish top. 9-74866 SM (800-1,200)

1426
$230.00

PROVINCIAL FRENCH OR CONTINENTAL GRAIN AND PAINT DECORATED CHEST OF DRAWERS. Rectangular top with applied molding above a conforming case fitted with two aligned short drawers over three long drawers raised on bracket feet with drop panel. SIZE: 37” h x 41-1/2” w x 20” d. CONDITION: Original worn finish with replaced hardware. Original bracket feet possibly shortened. Good. 9-74209 SM (800-1,200)

1427
$210.00

FINE PAIR OF RUSSIAN BRASS FANCY CANDLESTICKS. The burnished sticks having a scalloped drip pan, set on a seven-footed base and having a nicely turned shaft and flaring candle cup. Mid 19th Century. SIZE: 10-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74267 SM (250-400)

1428
$172.00

UNUSUAL PAIR OF EARLY BRASS CANDLESTICKS. The elongated six-sided base, ideal for use on window sills. Nice turned shaft, each having push up ejector. Early 19th Century. SIZE: 9-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74332 SM (200-300)

1429
$0.00

AFTER WINSLOW HOMER (American, 1836-1910) “HOMEWARD BOUND”. Wood engraving from Harper’s Weekly, December 21st, 1867 shows travelers on deck of a large ship. Housed in a modern wood gilt frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 14-1/4” x 21”. CONDITION: Flattened fold line at center, generally good. 9-90344 SM (500-700)

1430
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American School, 19th Century) DUELING CLIPPER SHIPS. Oil on canvas nautical scene shows two oncoming tall ships in full sail with figures aboard traveling through choppy ocean under blue and white cloud sky. Housed in a birdseye maple molded wood frame. SIZE: 20” x 24”. CONDITION: Relined on replacement stretcher, small puncture in ocean, craquelure and surface dirt. 9-74360 SM (600-800)

1431
$1,035.00

UNSIGNED (American, Late 20th Century) TWO TALL SHIPS. Oil on wood panel nautical scene shows two tall ships in full sail sailing towards viewer in heavy seas with blue and cloud sky. Housed in a fine modern gilt molded wood frame with Guido Frame Studio label on reverse. SIZE: 11-3/4” x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. Frame scratch to top edge. 9-74892 SM (900-1,200)

1432
$575.00

LOT OF VINTAGE BOAT PHOTOS. 1) Matted photograph of the steam yacht Ballymena, photographed by Henry C. Peabody, 1891. SIZE: Overall 11” x 14”. Photograph: 7” x 9”. 2) Sloop yacht Mystery by Henry C. Peabody. SIZE: Overall 11” x 14”. Photo: 7-1/4” x 8-3/4”. 3) Two photographs in one matte of sailing sloops by William B. Jackson. SIZE: Overall: 19-1/2” x 13-1/4”. Photos: 7-1/2” x 9-1/2” each. 4) Three photographs of shipyard with ships and three buildings. SIZE: Photos: 3-1/2” x 4-1/2” and are stuck to scrapbook page. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-74477 SM (300-400)

1433
$517.00

VINTAGE FRAMED PHOTO OF THE STEAM YACHT – CIGARETTE. Circa 1905. The Cigarette was an express type commuter built in 1905 by George Lawley and originally owned by William H. Ames. Housed in a period black frame with white matte. SIZE: 9-1/4” x 33”. SIGHT SIZE: 6-3/4” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74476 SM (100-200)

1434
$287.00

AMERICA’S CUP PROMOTIONAL GAME BY BARBOUR BROTHERS CO. The game is made up of a lithograph fold-over ocean which on the backside promotes the company, a fold in half lithograph set of cut out boats including Defender and Valkyrie III, the Battleship New York, a steam yacht, a tug, the cruise ship Priscilla, the tall ship Swallow and another steamship. An envelope from the company and an advertising sheet for linen threads comes in the original envelope. The game is circa 1895 and has never been used. The pieces are still uncut. SIZE: Envelope: 7-1/2 x 11-3/4”. CONDITION: Fine condition with some minor breaks in the outside envelope. 9-74478 SM (150-250)

1435
$920.00

TWO CONTINENTAL BATTERSEA BOXES TOGETHER WITH COBALT BLUE AND REVERSE PAINTED PILLBOX AND A PAINTED BRASS CIRCULAR BOX. 1) Oval form depicting a courting couple with dog in a wooded surrounding. SIZE: 2” dia. 2) Sarcophagus form decorated overall with scenes of mythological putti and cherubs in artistic pursuits within a C-scrolled cartouche. PROVENANCE: From a private Leominster, MA collector. SIZE: 2-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good overall condition, pillbox with paint loss. 9-74973 SM (1,000-1,500)

1436
$0.00

SOUTH AMERICAN REDWARE DOG FORM PITCHER, POSSIBLY COLUMBIAN. The flattened round body raised on three stylized feet, the handle in the form of a dog’s head with pointed ears, the flaring spout, the animals tail. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 4-1/4”h x 10-1/4”l x 6-1/4”w. CONDITION: Overall good condition. 9-73963 SM (500-1,000)

1437
$300.00

SOUTH AMERICAN REDWARE ANIMAL FORM PITCHER, POSSIBLY COLUMBIAN. Primitively modeled in a red glaze depicting a broad bodied animal, the head raised as a handle with incised nose and eyes, the tail a conical spout. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 8-1/4”h x 12”l x 6-3/4” w. CONDITION: Overall weathered surface with uneven coloration, a half inch chip on rim of spout, otherwise very good. 9-73962 SM (500-1,000)

1438
$120.00

ENGLISH STERLING FISH SLICE. London, 1815-16. Hallmarked “WE WF” for William Eley & William Fearn. In a King’s pattern. No monogram. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 6 tr. oz. SIZE: 12-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74402 SM (200-400)

1439
$360.00

SILVER FISH SLICE AND ASSOCIATED FORK, TOGETHER WITH A VICTORIAN SLICE AND SERVING FORK. All pierced, the latter set with foliate bright work. The fish slice marked “WE-CE-HE”, the fork with touch mark “GJ-DF”, marked reverse of handle, the Victorian set, circa. 1868 with cartouche touch mark of “JEBWJ.” Both pieces struck post decoration. WEIGHT: 18 tr. oz. CONDITION: Good overall. 9-74778; 74779 SM (100-200)

1440
$660.00

PAIR OF SILVER FOOTED SALTS BY EDWARD FERNELL, ENGLISH, LATE 18TH CENTURY. Each of round form. WEIGHT: 10.5 tr oz. SIZE: 2” h, 3-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Minor pitting, depression dent in bowl at foot, otherwise good. 9-74777 SM (125-175)

1441
$747.00

TWO GEORGE IV SILVER SKEWERS, EXETER, EARLY 19TH CENTURY. Both cast with scallop-shell and ring terminal. WEIGHT: 6 tr. oz. SIZE: 14-1/2” and 12-1/2” respectively. CONDITION: Maker’s mark worn, minor pitting, otherwise good. 9-74782 SM (100-150)

1442
$862.00

FINE ANTIQUE SILVER OPEN WORK CENTER BASKET. Netherlands, hallmarked “.833” silver content. There are a number of other hallmarks including “AK2” and three maker’s hallmarks which are unidentified. Footed open work basket having decorations of overlapping ovals interspersed with four petal flowers having a linked oval band and beaded edge. Similar design to the four elongated curved feet. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 18 tr. oz. SIZE: 4-3/4” h x 12” l x 7-3/4” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74385 SM (400-800)

1443
$0.00

ANTIQUE SILVER WOODEN HANDLED CREAMER. Hallmarked Oporto Portugal with fineness mark “.833”. Circa 1886-1938. Creamer with a notched rim and fluted base. No monogram. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 7 tr. oz. with wood handle. SIZE: 5-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74414 SM (150-250)

1444
$690.00

SILVER SERVING SPOON AND FORK, PAUL STORR, LONDON, 1810. Fiddle and thread pattern, marked reverse of handle. WEIGHT: 5.5 tr. oz. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74871 SM (75-125)

1445
$258.00

LARGE ENGLISH SILVER LADLE, CIRCA 1800. In the fiddle and thread pattern. Double mark “SH-DC” in square. WEIGHT: 5 tr oz. SIZE: 12-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74780 SM (80-120)

1446
$0.00

LARGE ENGLISH IRONSTONE BLUE AND WHITE PLATTER. The platter having a deep blue Cantonese-type decoration. Blue marked bottom, “Stone China”. SIZE: 18-1/2” l x 14-1/2” w. CONDITION: Some glaze imperfections in the making and a hairline which does not go through. 9-74345 SM (400-600)

1447
$345.00

TWO GOOD ANTIQUE COPPER LUSTRE PITCHERS. Both 19th Century. One having canary yellow lustre with a scene of a woman with two children. The other with transfer decoration of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert against a blue background. SIZE: 6-3/4” h & 7-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74292 SM (400-600)

1448
$345.00

MAJOLICA GLAZED SEATED DOG PITCHER BY ODELL & BOOTH BROTHERS. Mottled brown outside glaze shows a seated dog with open head and mouth as pouring spout. Lavender color interior. This rare mark to our knowledge is not known on a piece of pottery. SIZE: 9-1/2” h x 9” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73642 (300-500)

1449
$0.00

RARE SLEEPY EYE POTTERY SALT BOWL. The footed heavy bowl has a blue relief Native American bust of a Chief with scroll and fleur de lis decoration. SIZE: 4” h x 6-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74923 SM (200-400)

1450
$60.00

AMERICAN STONEWARE TWO GALLON OVOID JUG, ORCUTT & CRAFT, PORTLAND, CIRCA 1835. Of typical form with applied handle incised with maker’s name and the numeral “2”. SIZE: 14-1/2” h. CONDITION: With staining, chips, and firing craze with crack, all along mid-point. 9-90492 SM (100-200)

1451
$120.00

BLUE DECORATED STONEWARE TWO GALLON CROCK. Inscribed “E & LP Norton Bennington, VT.” above a stylized blue flowerhead with applied handle. SIZE: 13-1/2” h. CONDITION: Minor rim chip to spout, chip at top of handle, no other imperfections noted. 9-90491 SM (100-200)

1452
$1,035.00

CHINESE RIBBED GOURD VASE, 2ND HALF 19TH CENTURY. The flared rim with cross-hatch blue decoration, the body polychrome floral decoration, each of swelled rib gourd form. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 10”h. CONDITION: Overall very good with possible rim chip repair. 9-73940 SM (300-500)

1453
$201.00

CHINESE BAT AND CLOUD BAND KANGXI BOWL. The deep bowl with flared edges decorated around the sides with fierce foo dogs, the interior decorated with cloud bands and bats. Signed beneath the base rim, in restored condition. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 3-3/4”h, 8-1/4” dia. CONDITION: One-third of bowl with yellow discoloration due to disguised repairs under glaze. 9-73959 SM (200-400)

1454
$230.00

ORIENTAL POLYCHROME PAINTED VASE. Depicting a cluster of floral sprigs surmounted by a pair of songbirds the neck with Asian characters all on a light gray ground. Underside of base retains a wax seal. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 17” h. CONDITION: Appears very good. 9-73988 MD (300-500)

1455
$115.00

ORIENTAL BLUE DECORATED BALUSTER VASE WITH COVER. The whole decorated with a three part floral spray on a pale blue-green ground. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 16-3/4” h x 9-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74076 SM (300-500)

1456
$230.00

JAPANESE BOWL AND COVER, BELIEVED TO BE MID TO LATE 18TH CENTURY. Bowl showing immortals and their servant in a bamboo forest, wearing polychrome and gilt decorated robes. Colors include greens, blue, and red, all on an underglaze blue. Upper lip in red and gold has formal lozenge design separated by six sections depicting insects and flowers. Appears to have markings on bottom of Kan-Zan Yaki-Yamashiro Period. SIZE: 4-3/4”h x 9-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good condition overall. 9-90009 SM (200-400)

1457
$0.00

ORIENTAL CHARGER. Charger is decorated with an emperor and court being visited by a boat of men giving offering. SIZE: 15-3/4” dia. CONDITION: One small chip to underside of rim, otherwise good. 9-90404 SM (75-125)

1500
$1,150.00

THREE STERLING SALAD SERVING SETS. 1) 9-1/4” by Durgin in the Chrysanthemum pattern, also marked “Shreve, Crump & Low Co”. 2) 8-1/4” marked “Sterling” with no company name having patent “1901”. Decoration of thistle and ivy. No monogram. 3) 9” by Amston in the Tyrolean pattern. No monogram. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 19 tr. oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74398 SM (500-800)

1501
$1,035.00

FOUR FANCY STERLING SERVING PIECES. 1) 7-1/2” Gorham sugar sifter with fancy handle having a cast woman’s head at top, long handle and having a pierced upright ladle form bowl with pierced bottom and sides and gold wash. 2) 8” berry spoon, unmarked maker having a petal form pierced bowl with berry leaves and turned knob handle. 3) 9” ice spoon by Wilcox & Evertsen in the Revere pattern, no monogram. 4) 10-1/4” fancy olive spoon with pierced star and moon pointed bowl and heart spear end. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 7 tr. oz. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-74393 SM (400-800)

1502
$1,265.00

FIVE STERLING FLAT SERVING PIECES. 1) 9” jelly knife by Alvin in the Raphael pattern. 2) 7” cheese server by Towle in the Georgian pattern. No monogram. 3) 8-3/4” asparagus server by Gorham in the Chantilly pattern. 4) 10-1/2” cake knife by Silvercraft. 5) 11-1/4” wide blade serving knife marked “Sterling” with no company name. Fancy handle having a semi-nude woman, cherub head and embracing cherubs. No monogram. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 14 tr. oz. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-74391 SM (400-800)

1503
$805.00

SEVEN FLAT STERLING FANCY SERVING PIECES. 1) 9-1/4” pie server by Jens Andersen, Denmark (no monogram). 2) 9-3/4” pie server by Durgin in the Fairfax pattern (no monogram). 3) 9-1/4” Haddock, Lincoln & Foss pie server with engraved blade and a Tipt type pattern (monogrammed on reverse). 4) 10-1/4” pie server by Ball Black & Co. with engraved blade and fancy handle (no monogram). 5) 9-1/2” pie server with pierce shaped blade, fancy cast handle with shell and fruit vine motif. No maker’s name (no monogram). 6) 10-1/4” server with engraved and chased blade marked with a hallmark rosette, “S” and eagle, coin silver/sterling (no monogram). 7) 8-1/2” tomato server by Silvercraft in a fancy floral patter (no monogram). PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 19 tr. oz. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-74389 SM (400-800)

1504
$380.00

LOT OF SIX FANCY STERLING BERRY SPOONS. 1 & 2) 8-1/2” by National in the Margaret Rose pattern, no monogram. 3) 8-3/4” by Frank M. Whiting, Co. in the “Lily” pattern, no monogram. 4) 9” by Frank M. Whiting Co. marked “Hand Made” and having a grape and vine decorated handle. 5) 9” coin/sterling silver hallmarked with a rosette, “S” and eagle. Gold wash bowl decorated with strawberries. 6) 9” squared end shovel spoon, possibly an ice cream scoop by R Blackinton & Co. in a flower pattern with cattails and sunflowers. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 18 tr. oz. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-74390 SM (400-800)

1505
$360.00

OUTSTANDING SET OF TWELVE FLORAL MOTIF MONTHS OF THE YEAR TEASPOONS. Hallmarked with a Knights helmet over a shield “S” by International Silver Co. Each spoon has a different repose flower motif and a different month is on the back each spoons. No monogram. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 10 tr. oz. SIZE: 6”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74410 SM (200-400)

1506
$2,990.00

TWO OUTSTANDING SILVER LADLES WITH CAST SEMI-NUDE STANDING MAIDEN HANDLES. 1) Long punch ladle with tapered handle terminating in a 4” cast handle in the form of a standing semi-nude woman holding grapevine which twists around her body. Boat shaped bowl having a long pouring spout and the back decorated with a woman’s head profile. Affixed to handle at three points with leaf decoration. Bowl having a gold wash interior. Unmarked but believed to be sterling. SIZE: 15” l. WEIGHT: 8 tr. oz. 2) Long handled ladle/serving spoon having a pierced bowl with grape clusters and leaf vine decoration. Rim having a cutout fancy decoration. Handle identical to the pervious ladle. Unmarked but believed to be sterling. SIZE: 11-1/2” l. WEIGHT: 6 tr. oz. No monogram. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74397 SMD (800-1,000)

1507
$1,800.00

FINE STERLING FOOTED SAUCE BOAT BY GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK. Fine hand hammered deep gravy has a large looped handle ending in small balls in a scroll motif. Footed base having an open bead decoration and oval stepped base. Marked on base “Sterling 303 Kopenhagen 925.S” and having the Jensen monograms. No monograms. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 13 tr. oz. SIZE: 5-1/4” h x 8-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74386 MD (1,000-1,500)

1508
$300.00

STERLING FOOTED SHAPED BOWL BY GEORG JENSEN, USA. Bottom marked “U.S.A. Georg Jensen Inc. Sterling 280” also having a lyre date mark. Curved edge bowl in petal form having no monogram and having three small scroll feet. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 25 tr. oz. SIZE: 3-1/2” h x 10” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74384 SM (400-800)

1509
$2,400.00

OUTSTANDING MODERN STERLING COFFEE POT BY JEAN E. PUIFORCAT. French mid-20th Century. Outstanding pot has bulbous shape with long, slender spout and large notched handle. Hinged round cover with angle thumb lift. Marked on base “Sterling Silver 950” with a maker’s mark “E.P” in a diamond. SIZE: 11-1/2” h. WEIGHT: 20 troy oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90686 SM (2,000-2,500)

1510
$6,612.00

FINE SWING HANDLE STERLING BASKET BY TIFFANY & CO. Bottom marked “Tiffany & Co. 16201 Maker’s 3625 Sterling Silver 925-1000 C”. The bowl shaped basket having a raspberry cluster rim, pierced bowl with raspberries and leaves. A handle with similar decoration of raspberries and scroll. No monogram. SIZE: 5” h without handle x 11” dia. WEIGHT: 39 troy oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90681 MD (4,000-5,000)

1511
$17,250.00

OUTSTANDING AND RARE PAIR OF REPOUSSE THREE BRANCH CANDELABRAS BY TIFFANY & CO. Both marked on bottom of base “Tiffany & Co. 5992 Makers 5989 Sterling Silver 925-1000 M”. The candelabras in two parts with the top part having removable bobeches. The base supported by four claw feet and could be used singly. The decoration is repousse flowers and a feather design. A central compressed ribbed ball with bead decoration and candle cups with flowers and leaves. The top section having three candle cups; the side arms are curving swan heads decorated with applied leaves. The outside holders with square drip pans, the center with a shaft with flower decoration. SIZE: 17” h x 14” at widest. WEIGHT: 110 troy ounces. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90438 HP (15,000-18,000)

1512
$0.00

OUTSTANDING THREE PIECE CHILD’S STERLING SET BY TIFFANY & CO. Each piece having a nursery rhyme character as follows: 6-1/2” spoon with Jack & Jill with pail of water, monogrammed bowl. 7-1/2” knife with Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf. Knife blade with writing “Elizabeth Chapman Mauran” and marked “Tiffany & Co. Makers 1090”. 6-3/4” fork with Little Bo Peep. Monogrammed. WEIGHT: 5 troy oz. CONDITION: Shows some use, wear, otherwise good. 9-74635 SM (500-800)

1513
$1,725.00

TIFFANY & CO STERLING FORK AND KNIFE SET. Interesting set having eight knives and forks marked “Tiffany & Co. Sterling Pat. 1898 “T””, Circa 1891-1902. Knives with a serrated saw back and other side having cutting blade. Forks with two pointed tines. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. SIZE: 7-1/2” knives and 7” forks. WEIGHT: 27 tr. oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74412 MD (500-1,000)

1514
$632.00

10-PIECES OF STERLING BY TIFFANY & CO. Lot consists of six 6” teaspoons in the Holly pattern. Each spoon is monogrammed on the back of the bowl and a 5-3/4” grapefruit spoon with no monogram in the Holly pattern; 8-1/4” master butter knife in the Wave Edge pattern (no monogram); 6-1/2” pickle fork in the Wave Edge pattern (no monogram); 5” dia. flower form dish marked “Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling Silver 22954 M”. Monogrammed in the center. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 16 tr. oz. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-74411; 74406 MD (500-1,000)

1515
$2,875.00

LARGE CAST BRONZE BUST PORTRAIT OF MOZART BY TIFFANY & CO. Detailed rendering with medium brown patina depicting Mozart with hair pulled back and neck scarf above a name plaque joined to a stepped circular plinth. The back of the bust inscribed across the shoulders “A gift from J. Ackerman Coles A.M.M.D and Emilie L. Coles, from the estate of their father Abraham Coles, A.M.M.D.P.h.D., L.L.D.” Also inscribed on the base “First bronze copy of model. Tiffany & Co.” SIZE: 26” h x 18” w x 11” d. CONDITION: Nice original patina with minor rub marks, small dent to bottom of plinth. 9-90018 MD (1,500-2,000)

1516
$575.00

FRANZ BERGMANN (Austrian, 1861-1936). COLD-PAINTED BRONZE MODEL, “THE RUG MERCHANT”. Depicting a bearded robed man with turban displaying a polychrome decorated oriental carpet. Incised with the “Nam-Greb” mark headed by a capital “B” within a satchel. SIZE: 6-1/2”h x 6-1/2”w x 8-1/4”d. CONDITION: With original surfaces, having losses to paint at top of turban, proper left shoulder and arm on robe, back folds of robe, edges of carpet. 9-74990 SM (1,000-2,000)

1517
$6,325.00

FRANZ BERGMANN (Austrian 1861-1936) SLAVE GIRL AND ATTENDANT. Late 19th/early 20th Century Austrian cold painted erotic bronze figure group by Bergmann in the form of a female nude and attendant raised on a stepped naturalistic marble base with Oriental rug covering. The attendant holds robe of nude girl and articulates his arm to pull robe away from girl. Signed ‘Namgreb” on bottom of attendant’s robe. SIZE: 11” h. Base: 6” x 5”. CONDITION: Generally very good with some rubs. 9-90666 MD (4,000-6,000)

1518
$977.00

AMERICAN QUARTERED OAK ELEVEN PIECE DINING ROOM SET, CIRCA 1910. Consisting of a square table with five leaves, a bow-front sideboard, a server, and eight carved chairs, including an armchair. The square table with beaded edge raised on five tapered cylindrical reeded legs with brass collared feet on casters, the outer legs joined by in-curve stretchers. The bow-front sideboard with leaf carved splash guard fitted with a pair of aligned drawers over a single drawer above a wine drawer flanked by cupboard doors raised on reeded cylindrical legs with brass collars. The server with carved splash guard, fitted with three aligned drawers, the centermost bowed raised on tapered cylindrical reeded legs headed by leaf tipped carved capitals and joined by a medial shelf with concave edge. The associated quarter sawn oak chairs with stepped tablet crest above pierced splats joined to the over-upholstered trapezoidal seat raised on saber legs. Table SIZE: 30” h, 48” x 48” top, with five 12” leaves. Sideboard SIZE: 41-1/2” overall h x 54” w x 24” d. Server SIZE: 39” overall h x 48” w x 20-1/2” d. Chairs are 40-3/4” h, 18” seat h . PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. CONDITION: All pieces retain old patina, with original surface. Table apron with some missing beading and missing one in-curved stretcher. 9-90148 QP (2,000-3,000)

1519
$1,150.00

TEHERAN CARPET, NORTH PERSIA. The scenic carpet with fanciful floral landscape designs depicting deer in a meadow, antelope, foxes, rabbits, swans and fish, all on a cream ground within a border of geometric cartouches each depicting a scenic landscapes interspersed with fleur-de-lis and scrolling vinery. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 13’5”x 9’8”. CONDITION: Minor even wear throughout, some surface staining. 9-74177 MD (2,000-4,000)

1520
$805.00

HAMADAN RUNNER, NORTH PERSIA. With two aligned pole medallions in medium blue and ivory on a rose red field bordered by angular flower heads all within a barber pole and flower head border. SIZE: 10’8” x 2’8”. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-90548 SM (600-800)

1521
$0.00

ENGLISH REGENCY CARVED MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK RETAILED BY BIGELOW, KENNARD & CO. Of classical architectural form the pitched roof with carved tiles, the cornice mounted with an ormolu ribbon-tied mask above the fluted frieze with ormolu rosettes flanked by ormolu masks above engaged Corinthian columns centering the silvered and embossed gilt dial with Arabic chapter ring and strike dial, chime dial, and tempo dial. The whole raised on a stepped molded plinth. The brass movement with 8 bells and 5 gongs. PROVENANCE: From a private Leominster, MA collector. SIZE: 21” h x 14” w x 11-1/2” d. CONDITION: Overall condition very good, with clean original finish. 9-74971 MD (3,000-5,000)

1522
$360.00

SLAG PANEL OVERLAY TABLE LAMP BY MILLER. Six sided bent panel shade has a blue slag bottom band and purple and blue slag top section. Overlay is an Oriental scene with buildings, bridge, sailboat and man fishing with large trees. Blue slag represents the water with upper section representing a colorful sunset sky. Base is painted and is signed “ML Co., 234”. PROVENANCE: Fine Bangor, Maine mansion. SIZE: 25-3/4” total h. Shade is 17-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Generally very good, some overlay edge points have been bent. 9-74217 SM (400-800)

1523
$4,140.00

PAIR OF FINE MOSAIC LEADED GLASS WINDOWS. Attributed to Belcher Studios, New Jersey. Each panel, housed in a modern oak sash. One depicts a two-handled urn with flowers and ribbon swag with bow ties. The other with flower spray, ribbon, bow tie and colorful central motif. The panels are backed on both sides with clear glass panes. Each window having in excess of 1,300 small leaded pieces of glass. SIGHT SIZE: 26” x 29-1/2”. TOTAL SIZE: 29-1/2” x 32-1/2”. Condition: Generally very good. 9-74797 SM (2,000-3,000)

1524
$920.00

FINE LEADED STAINED GLASS ART NOUVEAU STYLE PLATED WINDOW. Vertical rectangular window has fine stained and slag glass pieces. Leading has been bronze colored and is of excellent quality. Motif has a central shaped leaded glass clear area surrounded by mottled blue with rose colored scroll decorated leaf motif. A multi edged border with a colorful inner border having multicolor lattice work. A new oak frame completes the window. Area outside the central clear leaded area has a back overlay of opalescent and amber swirl glass. Unsigned but a fine quality antique window. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: Outside is 68-1/2” x 26-1/4”. Inside is 66” x 22-3/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good with some cracks. 9-74176 MD (800-1,200)

1525
$1,840.00

SET OF FIVE HALF ROUND LEADED STAINED GLASS WINDOWS. Antique windows coming from the basement of a Bangor, Maine home. Each having their original wood frame. All the windows have a central 12” circle all with different painted decorations. 1) Anchor and rope against a blue background surrounded by a red circle with orange sunburst against a multi-colored blue sky. Red and green outer bands. Broken orange ray with one outer band crack. 2) Central blue circle with lamb holding flag with cross and yellow halo. Two painted white and yellow pond lilies resting on a blue water background with amber and multicolor green leaves. There are several broken pieces and cracks. 3) Orange background with an open bible and bookmark with orange sunburst against a multi-colored blue sky and inset white bulls-eye, outer bands of green, red and amber. Intact with some cracks. 4) Central flower decorated gold crown on ruby red background with orange sunburst against a multi-colored blue sky. Intact with some cracks. 5) Central multi-flowering lily on blue background with green sunburst against an amber sky with white bulls-eyes. Red, blue and amber outer bands. Intact with minor cracks, very good. PROVENANCE: Fine Bangor, Maine mansion. SIZES: 35” h x 70-1/2” w. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-74213 SM (1,000-2,000)

1526
$230.00

THREE LEADED AND STAINED GLASS WINDOWS. 1) Square stained glass window in colors of greens, browns and purples. Housed in a new stained wood molded frame. Unsigned. SIZE: 43-1/4” x 40-1/2”. Intact with some pieces with cracks. 2) Leaded clear glass rectangular window. Nice central design with two Maltese crosses having a clear jewel interior. Border in clear ripple glass in an antique oak frame with hooks to hang horizontally SIZE: 12-3/4” x 55”. Very good condition. 3) Leaded clear glass half round transom window in clear glass with a seven lobe fan having borders of textured and ice/frost style glass. SIZE: 21-1/2” x 68”. Very good condition. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-74175 SM (400-800)

1527
$900.00

LARGE MARBLE PEDESTAL IN THREE SECTIONS. Early 20th Century. The rose marble octagonal capital joined to the cylindrical column by a black marble molded collar, joined to the octagonal plinth by a similar black marble collar. SIZE: 42-1/2” h, approx. 13” dia. CONDITION: Overall very good, with surface scratches. 9-73870 SM (600-1,000)

1528
$4,200.00

LARGE BRONZE OF A HUNTER, LATE 19TH CENTURY. Depicting a young male partially robed, bow in hand, with quiver of arrows slung over left shoulder on a stylized tree stump, inspecting fallen prey on a circular plinth. Signed on the stump: “E. Quinto(?), 1888”. The plinth marked: “Barbedianne, fondeur, Paris 248X”. Marked with an additional circular founding mark with a bust in profile. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 30-1/4” h. CONDITION: With nice old patina. 9-73945 MD (4,000-8,000)

1529
$3,450.00

FINE VICTORIAN WALNUT MARBLE TOP SPECIMEN TABLE. The circular marble and Brescia mosaic top centering a polychrome checkerboard within a marble inlaid cross banded border above the conforming frieze with scalloped apron joined to the pedestal base with five baluster turned columns joined to a central urn finial raised on four carved and molded arched legs on brass casters. SIZE: 27” h, 25-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Table has original dark finish with repairs to three legs. 9-74799 MD (3,000-5,000)

1530
$0.00

JEAN RENE GAUGUIN (Danish, 1881-1861) BING AND GRUNDHAL ENAMELED POTTERY FIGURAL GROUP, CIRCA 1935. Modeled as a nude female figure astride a rearing bull above a cluster of stylized roses, glazed in white and over-glazed in mauve, yellow, green, red and black. Signed along lower base rim edge in black “B&G Copenhagen”, “J R Gauguin.” “F 15/50” , on the underside of the base is found the incised “B&G” mark with castle emblem, together with a stamped company mark above “F 15/50”. SIZE: 28-3/4” h x 21-1/2” l x 10” w. CONDITION: Very good condition overall. 9-74517 MD (5,000-7,000)

1531
$5,750.00

IMPORTANT PAIR OF HAND-PAINTED DECORATED SARREGUEMINES FLOOR VASES (FRANCE, Late 19th Century). Applied with handles ending in lion mask terminals. Each with a painted panel depicting the role of a domestic. The reverse painted with a pastoral scene of the estate. Both within a gold frame of jeweled swags and raised gilt vinery, the cylindrical body with a vivid indigo ground. Signed, “P. Amaury”. The collar and base in gold gilt and chocolate brown ground. With an incised underglaze mark, “Sarreguemine” above the numerals “332 over an incised “T”. SIZE: 21-1/2” h. CONDITION: Losses to jeweled gilding, otherwise in very fine condition. 9-74516 LG (5,000-7,000)

1532
$0.00

PAIR OF ART POTTERY VASES BY “CLEMENT MASSIER GOLFE-JUAN AM.”. Each of cylindrical form with swelled base painted with a scene of three mice in a field, the next painted with pendant sheaf of wheat; all on a cream ground. Base signed and with incised marks. SIZE: 14-1/2” h. CONDITION: One vase with slight hairline on interior of neck, otherwise very good. 9-90175 MD (2,500-3,500)

1533
$632.00

GERMAN BISQUE FIGURINE OF A NUDE DANCER BY HUTSCHENRUETHER. Depicted with outstretched left arm and right leg balancing a gold sphere, the figure raised on tiptoe on a cylindrical base with a second gold sphere. Stamped beneath the plinth and with additional paper label. SIZE: 8-1/2” h. CONDITION: Will clean up nicely, no imperfections or repairs noted. 9-74614 SM (300-500)

1534
$6,440.00

18 KARAT YELLOW GOLD PATEK PHILIPPE WRIST WATCH. The watch comes with its original paperwork, the movement numbered 792461, 18 jewel movement. The original band being of open solid gold form, the dial fully signed. CONDITION: The edge of the dial with some tarnish. Unknown working order, but does tick when wound. Otherwise appears to be very good. 9-90017 MD (2,500-3,500)

1535
$0.00

12 KARAT YELLOW GOLD POCKET WATCH. The hunter case having a front round center window in glass, surrounded by a black enameled Roman numeral dial. This allows for time determination with cover closed. The white dial unmarked and the case marked “F&D” with hallmarks. The movement unmarked. SIZE: 2”dia. CONDITION: Appears to be in running condition. 9-73749 SM (800-1,200)

1536
$28,750.00

4.3 CARAT DIAMOND 14K YELLOW GOLD GENTLEMAN’S RING. The ring contains a single round brilliant cut diamond measuring 10.55mm in diameter x 6.1mm deep. Giving an approximate formula weight of 4.3 carats. The diamond is approximately G/H/I color and SI1 clarity. The heavy yellow gold setting marked “14K.” A current jeweler’s appraisal accompanies ring. RING SIZE: 9. CONDITION: Very good, some very minor chipping at the girdle. 9-90351 MD (16,000-20,000)

1536A
$3,565.00

GOOD DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE & YELLOW GOLD PLIQUE A JOUR DRAGONFLY BROOCH. Both pairs of wings have shading from blue to light green and have oval blue sapphires surrounded by small diamonds. The head is set with two emerald cabochons and a diamond band with a rectangular blue sapphire surrounded by diamond body. Six long gold legs with a long tail set with eighteen square blue sapphires. The piece is unmarked. Last half of the 20th Century. SIZE: 3-1/2” dia x 2-1/4” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90797 MD (3,500-5,000)

1536B
$3,450.00

OUTSTANDING TIFFANY & COMPANY ENAMEL DECORATED SEAL. Fitted box which is original to the seal marked “Tiffany & Co 221 Regent Street, London, W.”. Handle having blue enamel ground with leaf stocks leading up to a shoulder that is mounted with seed pearls. The top having a large cabochon pink jade/quartz surrounded by a green enameled band. All set in silver. Bottom hallmarked “GV” with other hallmarks which are worn. The seal disc missing. SIZE: 3”. CONDITION: Good, some wear and nicks to bottom edge and enamel chipping at absolute bottom ring. Otherwise good. 9-90800 MD (2,500-3,500)

1537
$14,950.00

DIAMOND AND ALEXANDRITE PLATINUM LADIES RING. The ring having a GIA Alexandrite report indicating the Alexandrite being 4.05 carats pavilion cut having two triangular cut diamonds totaling .5 carats. RING SIZE: 7. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90472 MD (15,000-20,000)

1538
$15,525.00

SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND PLATINUM LADIES RING. The center stone having a GIA sapphire report indicating the weight of the sapphire to be 6.03 carats of octagonal shape pavilion cut and is a true natural sapphire. The ring having two octagonal shaped, totaling 1.26 carats. RING SIZE: 8. CONDITION: Very good condition. 9-90473 MD (15,000-20,000)

1539
$2,530.00

DIAMOND AND YELLOW SAPPHIRE FLOWER SHAPED EARRINGS. 18K gold in the form of 8 petaled daisies with a white diamond border, yellow leaves, and black/gold center. Fitted for pierced ears. SIZE: 1”dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90485 SM (2,400-2,800)

1540
$977.00

DIAMOND AND 18K YELLOW GOLD NECKLACE. The interesting pendant having a glass center which encapsulates a diamond studded anchor which pivots on a diamond encrusted hub causing it to spin or pulsate back and forth. The outside frame highlighted with diamonds marked “18K 0.43.” The pendant set on a yellow gold 18K chain with lobster claw clasp. PENDANT LENGTH: 1-1/4”. CHAIN LENGTH: 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90487 SM (1,000-1,500)

1541
$1,092.00

FINE LIMOGES HAND PAINTED GILT HEIGHTENED FISH SET, LATE 19TH CENTURY. Consisting of an oval serving platter with pierced grips, a sauce boat with undertray, and twelve dinner plates, each decorated with an aquatic scene centering a freshwater fish. All with scalloped gilt edges. Each marked “Limoges France” in green under glaze and with an additional ochre stamp over glaze. SIZE: serving platter-24”l x 10”w, plates- 9-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Minor gilding losses throughout, repair to edge of sauceboat undertray, noticeable repair to edge of one plate, no other repairs or restoration noted. 9-74636 MD (1,000-1,500)

1542
$2,880.00

OUTSTANDING 15-PIECE DRESDEN DESSERT SET WITH HAND PAINTED SCENES. Set consists of eleven 9-1/4” reticulated edged plates; Two 10” square serving trays and two 5-1/2” h x 8” dia. reticulated edged compotes. Square decorated scenic panels on each piece are identified on the back of each piece. Panels are set on a deep blue background with extensive gold decoration. Blue beehive mark to base. The scenes are as follows: Apollo & Leukothea; Europe’s Entfuhrung; Jupiter & Juno; Amors Erziehung; Vertumnus & Pomona; Geburt d. Adonis; Perseus & Andromede; Dejanira; Orpheus; Jo & Jupiter; Venus & Adonis; Venus; Mars & Venus; Orythia & Boreas; and “Raub d. Hyppodamia”. PROVENANCE: Fine Bangor, Maine mansion. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-74218 LG (1,500-2,500)

1543
$0.00

FIGURAL MYSTERY CLOCK WITH ANNULAR DIAL NIGHTLIGHT. French, Late 19th Century. The base in the form of an Elizabethan guard in feathered hat on a stepped molded scrolled base. The mechanism is located in the base. The painted glass globe form dial rotates to tell the time. Candle holder and chimney for a nightlight. SIZE: 22-1/2” h overall. CONDITION: Re-gilded base. The clock was restored twenty years ago with replacement chimney, globe and fuel vessel. 9-74483 MD (1,000-2,000)

1544
$0.00

FRENCH, IN THE “BELLE EPOQUE” TASTE BRONZE AND PATINATED MANTEL CLOCK, FIRST QUARTER, 20TH CENTURY. The spring driven works with enameled floral painted dial mounted within a patinated bronze sphere, supported by two cherubic figures on a pedestal footed by a bronze wreath on a square plinth. SIZE: 12-1/4”h. CONDITION: Some losses and wear to patination, enameled dial with losses and hairline near keyhole. 9-90370 MD (1,500-2,500)

1545
$5,175.00

WHITE MARBLE SCULPTURE DEPICTING CUPID WITH CLASSICAL YOUTH. Depicting a young cupid atop a column embracing a partially robed classical female youth on tiptoe. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 36” h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-73928 MD (2,000-4,000)

1546
$1,035.00

BLACK MARBLE COLUMNAR PEDESTAL, MID 20TH CENTURY. The square marble top above the turned column on a conforming square plinth. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 36” h, 14” x 14” sq top. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-73929 SM (800-1,200)

1547
$0.00

HERIZ ROOM SIZE ORIENTAL RUG. Semi-antique. First half of the 20th Century. Interesting central field with predominant colors of red, blue and ivory. SIZE: 7’10” x 10’7”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73865 MD (2,000-3,000)

1548
$420.00

PAIR OF LOW STERLING COMPOTES BY WILLIAM B. DURGIN & CO. Marked “Sterling 724C Grogan” retailed by Grogan & Co. Monogrammed with a large “B”. Shaped compotes have nice edge decoration and shallow well on a round foot. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 30 tr. oz. SIZE: 2” h x 9” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74382 SM (500-800)

1549
$1,800.00

FIVE PIECE STERLING TEA & COFFEE SET BY GORHAM. Retailed by J. E. Caldwell & Co. Set consists of a 12-1/2” h teapot on stand (A2446/6) also (burner and stand present), 9-1/4” h coffeepot (A2441/6), 6-1/2” h teapot (A2442/6), covered sugar (A2443/6), 6-1/4” footed creamer (A2444/6). Pieces have chase decoration of flowers, monogrammed. WEIGHT: 110 troy oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74694 SM (1,500-2,500)

1550
$172,500.00

IMPORTANT AND RARE LABELED HUNT BOARD BY ALEXANDER ROUX. This important marble top huntboard having an original label attached to the back with his 479 Broadway, NYC address. The sideboard having a top section in two pieces, the upper crest being removable, and having a full-figured putti amongst grape vine, grapes, and leaves. The end of the vine has a fanciful stylized bird head. Below the crest is a small half round shelf supported by a grape cluster mounted to a vine and leaf support. The central deep carved relief panel depicting a goat lying on a rock outcropping flanked by wheat stocks and small bushes. The background having a mountain and rolling hill bass relief. Flanked by half round shelves with similar grape and vine motif. The whole back section supported by two front supports with scroll vine and leaf with hanging grape clusters. The sides supporting elements with similar design. This top section resting on the fitted “breche d’aleps” with dishtop molded edge on the conforming D-form base fitted with four aligned drawers, the handles of interwoven foliate vinery over four cupboard doors, the centermost pair with carved bow-tied allegorical swags of fruits, berries, sheaf’s of wheat, and broad-brimmed farmer’s hats, the bowed outer doors with scrolling sprays of carved nuts and fruit, all within shaped moldings and figured walnut panels raised on a conforming molded plinth. NOTE: A family receipt regarding the transfer of this piece in 1946 accompanies the lot, it is our understanding that the piece has never been out of the family. PROVENANCE: From a fine western Massachusetts home. SIZE: 95”h x 72”w x 25”d. CONDITION: Very find overall condition, with finely detailed carvings and original surfaces with very good patina. Label is original, readable, and intact, no damages or restoration noted beyond very minor blemishes due to normal wear. 9-74716 WP (40,000-60,000)

1551
$0.00

AMERICAN FIVE PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SET, FRANK W. SMITH SILVER COMPANY, MASSACHUSETTS, CIRCA 1908. Comprising: coffee pot, teapot, waste bowl, covered sugar, and creamer. Each piece with everted rim with C-scrolled Rococo cartouches, the spouts and handles with scrolling vinery and leaf tips all with foliate chase work raised on leaf-headed scroll feet. Each piece engraved in script on the base “M.F.B. from A.L.B. December Nineteenth 1883-1908.”, etched with social security ID number, stamped “sterling 2268”. WEIGHT: 78 tr. oz. SIZE: 9” h of coffee pot. CONDITION: Front edge of smaller pot slightly upturned, otherwise very good. 9-90054 SM (1,500-2,500)

1552
$0.00

ROYAL DUX FIGURE OF A WOMAN IN ELIZABETHAN DRESS ON A HORSE, LATE 19TH, EARLY 20TH CENTURY. Modeled depicting a woman with wide brimmed feathered hat, left arm outstretched in long flowing dress with cape, seated side saddle on her horse, the horse leaning against a tree stump on a natural rock work plinth. Marked beneath the plinth with the Dux acorn mark. SIZE: 22”h, 16”l x 7”w overall. CONDITION: Repairs to left hand, left foot missing toes, hairline crack, horse’s proper left shoulder, proper left cape of rider. Parasol or other object missing from left hand. Bridle missing from left hand. Surface is in need of a good overall cleaning. 9-74989 SM (800-1,200)

1553
$460.00

TEPLITZ FIGURE OF A MAN ON CAMEL. The well modeled camel shown in stride with a man seated atop wearing a wide rim hat. The camel has a flowing saddle blanket and stands on a naturalistic ground. The bottom impressed mark “Teplitz 624 16”. SIZE: 19-1/2” h x 16” w x 5-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74988 SM (800-1,200)

1554
$0.00

CONTINENTAL FRAMED ENAMEL SCENIC PLAQUE IN THE MINTON STYLE. Depicting cherubim and putti frolicking on a hillside centering a young boy with two steers, in raised relief on an azure ground. The whole within a polychrome painted, scrolled surround and mounted in a Victorian molded frame. SIZE: 10-1/4”h x 20-1/2”l. CONDITION: Very good overall with brilliant colors, the frame with considerable wear to finish. 9-74534 SM (1,500-2,000)

1555
$805.00

SET OF ELEVEN MEISSEN RETICULATED BASKET WEAVE SERVICE PLATES. Each with scalloped edge and overall blue floral design, the edges gilt heightened. Each plate marked under glaze with cross swords. SIZE: 9-1/2” dia. CONDITION: All with overall gilding wear and loss, two with rim chips, one plate repaired. 9-74624 SM (750-1,000)

1556
$862.00

MEISSON FIGURINE, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY. Depicting winged cupid as a blacksmith hammering a heart on an anvil with a dour facial expression on a gilt heightened stepped round plinth. Marked with under glaze blue cross swords and incised with a “L 114.” SIZE: 7-1/4”h. CONDITION: Very nice overall condition, no issues noted. 9-90043 SM (400-600)

1557
$8,625.00

FINE AND IMPORTANT PAIR OF MEISSEN SEATED “PAGODA NODDERS”. Late 19th Century. Depicting an Asian male and a female figure seated cross-legged, Buddha-esque, wearing finely decorated floral robes. Each nodding head pivoting on the body with a brass counter-balance. The outstretched hands pivoting on pins mounted within the sleeves. Each head finely painted with open eyes and mouths with wagging tongue. Each marked on the base rim with blue glazed cross swords. Incised with the numbers “153” and “154”. SIZE: 5-3/4”h of each. CONDITION: Very find enamel surfaces, small nick in collar of male figure. 9-90042 LG (5,000-7,000)

1558
$29,900.00

RINALDO DE RINALDI (Italian, 1793-1873) MONUMENTAL ANTIQUE MARBLE SCULPTURE, THE PENSIVE SHEPHERDESS. Outstanding antique and rare large carved marble semi-nude woman seated on a plinth covered by a sheep skin pelt. She holds a writing instrument in her right hand against a tree stump and contemplates with her hand at chin. The tree stump incorporates a shoot of growth with large berries and long leaves. Her hair has been braided and pulled up behind her head and she wears a headscarf which flows down her back. She wears a loose fitting dress which drapes down and is knotted below her chest. Her Shepherd’s crook is nestled between her and the stump. On the back of the plinth is script signed “R. Rinaldi Roma, 1852.” Rinaldi was born in Padoue, Italy. He was a sculptor only and the son of another known sculptor, Domenico Rinaldi. Rinaldo Rinaldi’s works appear in various museums including Liverpool, Padoue, Rome, Venice and others. He died July 1873 in Rome, Italy. The whole carved from one piece, outstanding detail includes the carving of the sheep, head area, and dress. PROVENANCE: Recently discovered in an old warehouse in New Hampshire and having been in storage there for many, many years. SIZE: 50”h x 24” dia at base. CONDITION: The surface has some mottled gray stains on shoulders and back area and with a textured and weathered surface. Some minor imperfections include the end of stylus missing at knuckle, several leaftips missing. Large, impressive, well-executed figure that is in remarkable good condition for its age. 8-86209 FP (50,000-75,000)

1559
$1,610.00

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL MARQUETRY INLAID ROSEWOOD VITRINE TABLE. The rectangular hinged top with floral and vinery marquetry centering a beveled glass plate opening to a display interior with original blue satin liner, above the conforming frieze raised on ring and ball turned fluted cylindrical legs joined by a similarly turned H stretcher on tapered cylindrical feet. PROVENANCE: From a private Leominster, MA collector. SIZE: 29-1/4” x 22- 1/4” x 15-1/4” d. CONDITION: Original dry surface, very good overall condition with no visible repairs. 9-74979 SM (800-1,200)

1560
$0.00

DIAMOND, RUBY, SAPPHIRE, AND PEARL YELLOW GOLD NECKLACE. The pendant set with a central round frosted glass circle having a frame set with colorful stones in ruby and sapphire with small round cut diamonds, a single hanging pearl below. The pendant marked “Christian Bernard Love Presented by History 7-85 1/3 18K” also marked “R 1.82, D 0.65, S 0.81.” The linked yellow gold chain having a lobster claw clasp and marked “750.”. PENDANT SIZE: 3” x 1-1/2”. LENGTH OF CHAIN: 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90482 SM (2,500-3,000)

1561
$1,920.00

DIAMOND AND SOUTH SEA PEARL PLATINUM NECKLACE. The pendant having a single .16 diamond and three colored South Sea pearls. PENDANT SIZE: 1-3/4”. LENGTH OF CHAIN: 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90481 SM (1,400-1,600)

1562
$1,667.00

DIAMOND AND SOUTH SEA PEARL PLATINUM LADIES RING. The single 14.5 mm South Sea pearl in a four-prong setting having three small diamonds on each side. The setting marked “PT900 0.47.” Total of six diamonds weighing .47 carats. RING SIZE: 7-1/2. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90479 SM (1,250-1,750)

1563
$3,861.00

DIAMOND AND RUBY 18k WHITE GOLD BRACELET. Marked “18K RIU.” 77 links each having a rectangular cut ruby and 2 round cut diamonds. 154 diamonds totaling 2.23 carats and 77 rubies, totaling 13.4 carats. SIZE: 7”l x 1/2”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90476 SM (3,750-4,250)

1564
$1,755.00

DIAMOND AND OPAL PLATINUM LADIES RING. The oval fiery opal weighing 3.65 carats and having nice color. The setting with two round diamonds and 14 trapezoidal diamonds for a total of 17 with a total weight or .50 carats. The ring marked “3.65 PT900.” RING SIZE: 8. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90480 SM (1,250-1,750)

1565
$0.00

DIAMOND, TOURMALINE, AQUAMARINE, AND PEARL 18k WHITE GOLD BRACELET. The open bracelet having three linked rows. Fancy diamond encrusted clasp marked “18K”. The diamonds totaling 2.93 carats and the total carat weight of the other stones 23.69. SIZE: 7-1/2”l x 1”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90477 MD (5,000-8,000)

1566
$862.00

AQUAMARINE DIAMOND 14K YELLOW GOLD NECKLACE. The heavy pendant has a large 1-1/4” x 3/4” tear-drop shaped aqua marine in a light blue color. The heavy gold frame accented with 7 round cut diamonds. linked yellow gold chain marked “14K”. PENDANT SIZE: 2” x 1-1/4”. CHAIN LENGTH: 24”. 9-90796 MD (2,000-4,000)

1567
$2,242.00

DIAMOND AND STAR RUBY PLATINUM LADIES RING. The central cabochon ruby having a 2.76 carat size flanked by 24 round cut small diamonds and 10 rectangular cut diamonds, total weight .79 carats. The ring marked “PT900 2.76 D 0.79.” RING SIZE: 7 CONDITION: Very good. 9-90483 SM (2,000-2,500)

1568
$1,872.00

PAIR OF DIAMOND AND RUBY 18K YELLOW GOLD EARRINGS. Each in flower form with 8 rubies and 15 small diamonds. Total diamond weight- .89 carats. Total ruby weight- 6.87 carats. Fitted for pierced ears. SIZE: 3/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90484 SM (1,750-2,250)

1569
$402.00

18KT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH BY M. J. TOBIAS & CO., LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. Mounted in its original velvet case with beveled glass lid the 18kt gold watch, face with Roman numeral chapter ring and sweep second hand centering a European mountainous village scene. The case backing with scrolling brightwork. Marked on the case interior with makers name with serial number 28488, having a detached lever, 15 jewel movement. Lot is sold with attached watch chain with key. CONDITION: Watch appears to be in very fine, clean condition, chain not tested. Case appears original with expected wear to velvet. 9-74613 SM (500-1,000)

1570
$600.00

NICE COLLECTION OF THREE IMPORTANT MINIATURES OF THE NAPOLEON FAMILY ON IVORY, EARLY 19TH CENTURY. Each mounted in an ebonized frame with circular brass bezelled aperture containing the miniatures painted on ivory as follows: 1) Josephine Beauhornais Bonaparte born Josephine Tascher de la Pagerie. Married Napoleon in 1796 and divorced 13 years later. The subject modeled in a bejeweled crown and matching necklace, signed lr. “J. Isabey” artist to the Court of Napoleon. 2) Signed “J. Isabey”, artist to the Court of Napoleon. Painting on ivory of Napoleon I (1769-1821). 3) Signed ivory miniature of Napoleon II (1811-1832), named Napoleon Francis Joseph Charles Bonaparte, only son of Napoleon I, signed right side “J. Verniculen.” PROVENANCE: Purchased in France in 1928 by a professor at Amherst College, Amherst, Mass. to Mrs. Hevenor Wapping, Conn. to Mrs. H. B. DeWolf, Manchester, Conn. to the current New York owner. Each frame retains old label with history and provenance. SIZE: 2-1/4” dia portrait sight size. CONDITION: Overall very find condition. 9-74914 MD (800-1,200)

1571
$402.00

LEATHER-BOUND PICTORIAL BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JOHN L. STODDARD. Compilation of prints and photographs with text, depicting events in the life of Napoleon Bonaparte. Hand tooled and gilt binding centering a hand painted miniature of Napoleon. SIZE: 11-1/4” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Overall wear to binding with losses to spine, corners frayed, pages showing some wear and discoloration, overall good. 9-90792 SM (300-500)

1572
$2,587.00

THREE ART NOUVEAU LEATHER BOUND VOLUMES OF THE WORKS OF CHARLES PAUL DE KOCK, BIBLIOMANIAC EDITION 1903. Bibliomaniac edition of the works of Charles Paul De Kock in 100 volumes. Limited to 10 numbered and registered sets. Copyrighted and published by the Frederick J. Quimby Company, Boston/Paris/London, 1903. Introduction by Jules Claretie. Translated into English by Mary Hanford Ford. Each volume a numbered limited edition and so marked. Bound in burgundy hand-tooled leather, decorated overall with iris in the art nouveau fashion, the pages uncut, the title page, frontice page, etc., all heightened with hand done watercolors of the period. Each volume with original engravings and watercolors executed for this edition by various artists including, John Sloan, William Glackens, James Preston, Louis Meynelle, et al. Each volume fitted in its original custom conforming box. This lot consists of “Frère Jacques” volume 2, set 5, “Frère Jacques” volume 3, set 5, “Jean” volume 3, set 5. PROVENANCE: Given as a gift by John Sloan to the grandmother and fellow artist of the current owner, by descent through the family. CONDITION: Very fine unused condition with slight wear and fading to boxes. One book box missing clasps. 9-74927 LG (2,000-4,000)

1573
$2,530.00

PAIR OF ART DECO MACASSAR EBONY BARREL BACK ARM CHAIRS. The laminated barrel back continuing to stepped closed arms centering the U-shaped seat raised on rectangular legs with inlaid brass cuffs on brass platform caps. SIZE: 34” h of back, 17” h of seat. CONDITION: Original surface, under later varnish, minor veneer repairs and patches, brass inlays intact, overall very good. 9-74520 SM (5,000-7,000)

1574
$1,063.00

DAVID EVANS (American 1893-1959) INTERESTING BRONZE PLAQUE FROM THE CITY BANK FARMER’S TRUST BUILDING. The plaque shows a semi-nude woman smelling a flower seated in a garden setting. Unsigned. A book accompanies the lot “All Colored Book of Art Deco” by David Klein, page 38 shows the elevator doors for this bank and a paper indicating “Sculptor David Evans created ideological and decorative items of bronze and nickel for the lobby”. A fabulous piece of Art Deco sculpture. SIZE: 13-1/4” h x 9-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90674 SM (1,000-1,500)

1575
$1,035.00

UNUSUAL ART DECO BOUDOIR CLOCK BY JAEGER-LE COULTRE, SWITZERLAND. Brass eight day movement centered by cast brass fish at 12, 3, 6 and 9 between double glass sides etched with stylized waves on a wave form brass plinth. SIZE: 8” x 8”. CONDITION: Mechanism needs work. 9-74424 SM (1,000-1,500)

1576
$1,840.00

OUTSTANDING GOLDSCHEIDER ART NOUVEAU POTTERY HEAD VASE. Monumental vase has six 8” heads circumnavigating the center of the vase. The neck floral and foliate decorated. The heads showing five women and a devil face. The women showing differing facial expressions. An impressed signature in script below hairline “Laurent”. SIZE: 17-1/2” h. CONDITION: One mask with damage to proper right side of hair, devil’s mask with filled repairs to nose and proper left hairline. With areas of touched-up roughness notably on chins. Patina and surfaces otherwise appear original and good. 9-74940 MD (2,000-3,000)

1577
$460.00

R.C. GORMAN (American, 1932-2005) “THE JOKE”. Hand-cast polychrome painted ceramic vase depicting painted portraits of women laughing. Titled, signed and dated on the underside: “1981 Gorman Edition ‘The Joke’ A/P.”. Also signed by the potter “Greg Grycner Ltd. Edt.”. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by the Now & Then Gallery and a letter of authenticity signed by the artist and potter. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 9-1/2” h x 8-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74032 MD (1,000-2,000)

1578
$0.00

GRUEBY BULBOUS GREEN MATTE BULBOUS VASE WITH TOOLED LEAF AND BUD DESIGN. Stamped on bottom “Greuby Faience CO Boston, USA” with the incised number “160.” SIZE: 10” h, 8-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Condition of glaze very fine. Bottom previously drilled for lamp which has been filled and a spurious mark added to center restoration. 9-74589 MD (4,000-6,000)

1579
$690.00

DEDHAM POTTERY BOWL AND PLATE. Lot consists of a 3-3/4” h x 8-3/4” dia. bowl with rabbit border and nice crackle finish. Blue mark to bottom. 12” dia. plate with blue rabbit border and nice crackle finish. Blue mark and two impress marks to base. CONDITION: Very good. SM 9-74231 (600-800)

1580
$600.00

WELLER SICARD ART POTTERY VASE. Vase with impressed mark “Weller” having iridescent finish with dots and scrolls. SIZE: 6-1/2” h with maximum width of 5”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90405 SM (300-500)

1581
$0.00

LARGE TWO-PART WELLER JARDINIÈRE ON STAND. Cream colored planter has repose roses interspersed with loop and ring decoration. Below which are four masks profile columns with drapery and leaf decoration. There are some darker brown highlights to roses and columns. Impress stamped “Weller” on the base of both pieces. SIZE: 13” top dia., 39” h. CONDITION: Chip with missing glaze on edge of top of base which partially was in the making, several stress lines which were created in the making, several cracks on surface which does not penetrate through. Chip at the base of the top section. Generally very good. 9-73887 MD (800-1,200)

1582
$4,600.00

PAUL MAXIMILIEN LANDOWSKI (FRENCH, 1875-1961) GEORGES CARPENTIER, BOXEUR. The bronze standing nude male figure, hands wrapped on a textured plinth. A limited edition casting 1/5 and signed on the plinth in script “Paul Maximilien Landowski” with the Varbedienne & Fils diamond foundry mark. SIZE: 27-3/4” h. CONDITION: Medium brown original patina, very good condition. 9-74530 LG (10,000-15,000)

1583
$1,955.00

BRONZE FIGURE OF A FALLEN BOXER IN VERDIGRIS FINISH, 20TH CENTURY. Depicting a fallen boxer sprawling on one knee, unsigned. SIZE: 8-1/2” h x 11-1/2” w x 8-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good overall with original surface and good patina, drilled for plinth, which is absent. 9-74529 SM (1,000-1,500)

1584
$0.00

FRENCH ART DECO HAMMERED COPPER VASE. Signed indistinctly around the base “A. Vittier (?)” and marked beneath the base “Cuivre Francais A.V. Paris” with a square touchmark of four tulip heads centering the initials “A.V.” The flaring conical vase depicting lilies flanked by angular handles terminating in leaftips, the flattened base similarly embossed. SIZE: 29-1/4” h. CONDITION: Retains old patina, denting and scratches around base rim. 9-74526 SM (2,000-3,000)

1585
$4,600.00

ROCOCO CARVED QUARTER SAWN OAK CHINA CABINET BY HORNER. The stepped molded cornice above the conforming case, the convex frieze carved with scrolling vinery and cartouches supported by robed satyrs on square tapered columns centering a pair of bowed and molded cabinet doors with glass panels, the sides with molded glass panels, the back mirrored on a molded plinth raised on heavily carved claw feet. SIZE: 65-3/4” h x 56” w x 20” d. CONDITION: Professionally re-finished with medium honey brown color and patina. With three original plate glass shelves, one chipped. 9-90354 QP (7,000-9,000)

1586
$4,025.00

ROCOCO CARVED QUARTER SAWN OAK SIDEBOARD BY HORNER. In two parts, the upper section with molded cornice above the convex frieze carved with scrolling vinery and cartouches supported by robed satyrs centering a rectangular beveled mirror plate within a molded frame, mounted to the lower case with rectangular molded top over three aligned drawers with carved shell handles amidst scrolling floral and foliate vinery above three aligned cupboard doors, the outermost with scrolled cartouches each centering a mystical face. Center door with carved gargoyle mask over a scrolled cartouches, all above a long drawer with carved dolphin head pulls. All flanked by carved maidens carrying satchels of fruit above a stepped molded plinth raised on large carved claw feet. SIZE: 62-1/2” overall h x 74” w x 25” overall d. CONDITION: Professionally re-finished with medium honey brown color and patina. 9-90355 QP (4,000-6,000)

1587
$4,025.00

CARVED QUARTER SAWN OAK BANQUET TABLE. The circular top with rounded edge, the frieze with incised molding supported by four carved seated winged dragons centering a bulbous leaf carved pedestal all above a conforming plinth with gadrooned edges. The table now fitted with a custom made leaf. SIZE: 29-1/2” h, 60” dia. Additional leaf: 44”. CONDITION: Professionally re-finished with medium honey brown color and patina. 9-90356 QP (2,000-3,000)

1588
$690.00

SET OF SIX CARVED OAK DINING CHAIRS WITH NORTH-WIND MASKS. The rectangular stiles with reeded ears centering the voluted splat with a large carved North Wind mask above the square over-upholstered seat raised on blocked and turned frontal legs joined by a scrolled frontal stretcher, the rear legs raked and joined by bobbin turned side stretchers. SIZE: 43” h, 19” seat h. CONDITION: Professionally re-finished with medium honey brown color and patina, with reupholstered seats. 9-90356 QP (400-600)

1589
$1,800.00

FINE SET OF EIGHTEEN MINTONS SERVICE PLATES HAND PAINTED AND ARTIST SIGNED. Each plate with gilded edge centering a different woodland scene, fourteen painted with game birds, shore birds, ducks and peacock, and four painted with rabbits, boar, and a deer. Some marked with the “Mintons” globe and crown purple mark. SIZE: 9-1/2” dia. CONDITION: All appear to be in very nice original condition. 9-74623 MD (1,200-1,800)

1590
$2,520.00

TWELVE LENOX COBALT BLUE AND GILT DECORATED SERVICE PLATES. The gilt heightened floral filled swagged urns on a cobalt ground centering a wide gold embossed border. Each plate hand numbered, marked “LENOX” and with retailers mark “J.McD. & S. Co.”. PROVENANCE: From a Harpswell, Maine home. SIZE: 10-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Fine condition overall. 9-90089 SM (300-500)

1591
$690.00

OUTSTANDING SET OF CAULDON SERVICE PLATES. The ivory plate with a wide cobalt blue border with heavy gold embossing. Bottoms marked: “Cauldon England 4341” and retailed by Richard Briggs Co, Boston. SIZE: 10”dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90787 SM (700-1,200)

1592
$287.00

FINE SET OF 12 LIMOGES GILT-EDGED PLATES. Each with scalloped edge, gilt heightened on a pale purple background decorated with floral buds and vinery. Marked beneath the glaze “Limoges France” and stamped “L S & S France”. SIZE: 8-1/2”d. CONDITION: Very good overall, with acceptable wear to gilding. 9-74830 SM (250-400)

1593
$0.00

KIRMAN CARPET, SOUTHEAST PERSIA. Floral medallion on a wine red field within a scrolled turquoise border within a wide floral scrolled midnight blue border. SIZE: 13’5” x 9’7”. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90550 MD (1,500-2,000)

1594
$0.00

SANDER JARAY (Hungarian, 1870-1916) “CASTAGNETTES”. Outstanding art deco ivory and bronze figure. Beautifully rendered figure of a female dancer looking back over her shoulder holding castanet’s on a stepped bronze plinth marked “Akt-Grs-Gladenheik-Berlin D 4468.” On a conforming onyx pedestal. SIZE: 12-3/4”h x 4-1/2”w x 2-1/2”d. CONDITION: Very nice old surface and patina, ivory with aged vein cracks. 9-90172 HP (6,500-8,000)

1595
$2,875.00

DOMINIQUE ALONZO (French, worked circa 1910-1930) THE ROSE PEDDLER. Outstanding ivory and bronze figure of a woman in period dress at the head of an onyx staircase headed by a classical urn, the floral-filled basket on her left arm, offering a red rose with right hand. The whole on a conforming bronze plinth. SIZE: 9-1/4”h x 6-1/2”w x 5-1/4”d. CONDITION: Very nice condition overall, with very fine patina. 9-90696 SM (2,500-3,500)

1596
$0.00

ANTIQUE MARBLE BUST OF A “BELLE ÉPOQUE” WOMAN TOGETHER WITH ALABASTER PEDESTAL, LATE 19TH CENTURY. Modeled in a flirtatious manner with upswept flowing hair, a bowtie ribbon around her neck wearing a ruffled collared dress embossed in flowerheads. Indistinctly signed on back. Accompanied by a spiral-turned pedestal embellished with leaftips, the square swivel top with canted corners on an octagonal plinth. SIZE: Bust: 24-1/4” h x 14” w. Pedestal: 43” h. CONDITION: Bust with some discolored pitting around collar, slight roughness to a flowerhead, otherwise very good. The pedestal in overall good condition with minor chips and paint splotches, the top with moderate surface scratching. NOTE: For convenience of moving the pedestal will easily disassemble. 9-74937 MD (2,500-3,500)

1597
$2,587.00

CASED 189 PIECE STERLING FLATWARE “KING CHRISTIAN” BY WALLACE. Set includes twelve 9-1/2” knives, twelve 9-1/4” knives (one with repair), twelve 5-1/2” butter knives, twelve 7-3/4” forks, twelve 7-1/4” forks, twelve 6-1/4” forks, twelve 5-3/4” hors d’ouvers forks, twelve 7” spoons, twelve 7” soup spoons, twelve 6” soup spoons, twenty-four 6” teaspoons, twelve 4” demitasse spoons, twelve iced tea spoons, large 3 piece carving set, small 2 piece carving set, 10” pie server, three 8-1/2” table spoons, two 8” meat forks, 9” serving spoon (bent), 8” serving spoon (bent), 7-3/4” round, flat server, 5-1/2” two-tine fork, 5-1/2” two-tine fork, 6-3/4” master butter knife, 6” sugar spoon (bent), 6-1/4” jelly server, 5” small ladle, 6” ladle, 6-1/2” cheese server. All set in a mahogany case with velvet lining having one drawer. No monogram. WEIGHT: 184 troy oz. CONDITION: As noted above, shows some use. 9-90632 MD (3,750-5,750)

1598
$0.00

FIVE PIECE STERLING TEA SET BY GORHAM WITH SILVER PLATED TRAY. Set consisting of an 11-1/2” h coffee pot marked “751/1”, a 9-1/2” tea pot (752/1), a 5-1/4” covered sugar (753/1), a 5” creamer (754/1) and a 3-1/4” waste bowl (755/1). Set is decorated with fruit and foliate decoration with flower sprays. Monogrammed. Along with a 28-1/2” w x 18” d silver-plated tray by Wallace in the Baroque pattern. WEIGHT: 80 troy oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90637 SM (1,750-2,750)

1599
$0.00

PAIR OF SIGNED ORREFORS CLEAR GLASS COMPOTES. Large bowls supported by a barrel form stem and rolled rim round base. Fully signed. SIZE: 7-1/4” h x 8” dia. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90627 SM (300-600)

1600
$172.00

SET OF FOUR BLUE CUT TO CLEAR GOBLETS. Bowls having a diamond style cutting with round star bases and bevel edge shaped stem. SIZE: 6” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90628 SM (300-500)

1601
$1,552.00

ELABORATE PAIR OF CUT GLASS AND ORMOLU-MOUNTED URNS. The Bavarian-style ruby to clear cut urns have full figure seated putti figures seated on lion mask and ring handles with flower garlands and ormolu bands. Late 20th Century. SIZE: 14” h x 10-1/2” (at widest). CONDITION: Very good. 9-74307 SM (600-900)

1602
$2,645.00

CHINESE ORIENTAL DRAGON CARPET. The center medallion with an entwined dragon on a plumb field, the spandrels in the form of leaping dragons within a bright polychrome candy stripped and floral filled border centered by temples. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 11’8” x 8’11”. CONDITION: Overall good, needs cleaning. 9-74178 MD (1,000-2,000)

1603
$90.00

CHINESE ORIENTAL RUG. With delicate floral sprays and fanciful butterflies on a medium indigo ground within a coffee border. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 5’9” x 3’1”. CONDITION: Spots of minor wear throughout, retains good color and pile. 9-74183 SM (150-300)

1604
$345.00

ORIENTAL BLACK JAPANNED CHINOISERIE DECORATED BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE. Molded cornice above conforming case of three glass cabinet doors above four cupboard doors opening to an interior fitted with adjustable shelves. All resting on a molded plinth base. Decorated overall with fanciful birds and foliage with cross hatched details. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 79-1/2” h x 55 w x 14” d. CONDITION: Very good in original condition. 9-74006 SM (800-1,200)

1605
$960.00

CENTENNIAL CHINESE CHIPPENDALE CARVED FIRE SCREEN. The rectangular pierce carved Rococo frame depicting scrolling leaf tips and flower heads with pagoda form cresting centering a tapestry depicting a fanciful bird and a landscape, the whole raised on leaf tip carved molded scrolling out swept legs with carved volutes. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 46-1/2” h x 40-1/4” overall w x 18” d. CONDITION: Very good condition overall with original surface and old patina, repairs to outer frame at legs, repairs to upper right corner facing, in frame. Tapestry with minor separation to the right of tree trunk at midpoint. 9-74005 SM (1,500-2,000)

1606
$4,200.00

LARGE CAST BRONZE INCENSE BURNER WITH COVER. Having golden patination and cast in several sections in four parts, the globular body set on a tall stem and stepped domed foot. The sides decorated with three recessed panels on each side, decorated in high relief with various subject including quail, cranes, ho-o birds and an eagle stooping for a rabbit. All panels divided by branches of chrysanthemums hung with rings from the curled stems and on a ground of cast and chiseled flowers. The sides also with double dragon handles and a further dragon amongst waves entwining the stem. The domed cover pierced and surmounted by a shi-shi. Circa 1860-1880. PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s Belgravia; Lot 322 June 21st, 1973. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 39-1/2”. CONDITION: Two broken side ring decoration, one present. Very good. 9-73924 LG (3,000-5,000)

1607
$402.00

ORIENTAL CARVED EBONY DEMILUNE HALL TABLE WITH WHITE MARBLE INSERT. The demilune molded top with marble insert above the conforming shaped, carved and molded arched frieze, the four shaped columnar legs joined by shaped stretchers. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 34” h x 33-3/4” w x 16” d. CONDITION: Very good overall, old surface and patina. 7-73900 SM (500-800)

1608
$1,495.00

SIGNED (Japanese, 19th/20th Century) PERCHED FOR THE KILL. The finely modeled eagle with removable pinned wings is set upon its talon feet which are affixed to a modeled stump. The bird does detach and the stump is signed on the back with three characters and “28”. SIZE: 20” h x approx. 16” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90693 SM (750-1,000)

1609
$14,375.00

UNSIGNED (Chinese?, 19th Century?) PAIR OF FOO DOGS. Outstanding pair of bronze sculptures of seated Foo Dogs. The right and left figures show a large seated Foo Dog with small Foo Dog under left paw of one and the other dog with a carved ball under his right paw. Great detail to the roundel curled mane and claws. Plinth base is highly decorated with lotus and key design with incised scroll and coin patterns. Bronze plate base. Great detailing and fine sculpture work make these an outstanding pair. SIZE: 17-1/4” h x 8-1/2” w x 12-1/4” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-71046 MD (3,000-5,000)

1610
$1,265.00

SMALL COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL SNUFF BOTTLES INCLUDING PORCELAIN, CERAMIC, HARD-STONE AND GLASS EXAMPLES. Three porcelain polychrome glazed examples, decorated in relief with human and animal figures and scenes. One pierce and relief carved deep blue pottery example depicting dragons, a carved jade example, a polished hard-stone example with dragon carved top, the last a deep indigo glass example with coral top and applied scarab handles. Two signed, one with paper label. SIZE: 3-1/4”h of tallest. CONDITION: Very nice condition overall, one with a broken stopper. 9-90559 MD (1,200-1,600)

1611
$760.00

TWO CASED SETS OF IVORY NETSUKES. Mid-20th Century collection contains 30 carved and patinated ivory Netsukes. All are signed and come with a description of each and reference in books. Housed in black leather type cases with blue material interiors. SIZE: Average is 2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-71462 (800-1,200)

1612
$0.00

CASED SET OF FORTY CARVED AND DECORATED SIGNED IVORY NETSUKES. 20th Century. Nicely carved and decorated set, all signed on bottom with Oriental characters. Housed in a glass top hinged mahogany case. SIZES: Range from 2” to 2-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-71650 LG (4,000-6,000)

1613
$345.00

TWO JAPANESE CARVED IVORY FIGURES TOGETHER WITH A CARVED IVORY NETSUKE (Probably mid 19th Century). The first depicting two travelers with walking sticks and satchel and climbing on the back of a moving snake. Signed on underside of snake. SIZE: 8-1/4”l. The second depicting a father and son harvesting fruit. Depicted with a satchel, a basket with sickle on a rocky plinth amongst stalks. SIZE: 4-1/4”h. Together with a Netsuke of a kneeling gentleman with a long-tailed animal. SIZE: 1-1/2”h. CONDITION: The first in fine original condition with old surface. The second in very good condition, missing one stalk, otherwise very good original surface. The third very good overall. 9-90558-1 SM (500-1,500)

1614
$1,265.00

TWO JAPANESE CARVED IVORY FIGURES (Probably mid 19th Century). The first a flower vendor carrying a satchel with lotus flowers and a butterfly perched on the arm. Signed on the underside of base and with an etched flower. SIZE: 5-3/4”h. The second depicting a robed gentleman one foot resting on a stump with a floral filled basket on which is perched an exotic bird, a mongoose at his feet and one foot . Signed on the underside within a cinnabar panel. SIZE: 4-3/4”h. CONDITION: The first in very fine original condition, no imperfections noted. The second missing wing tip on bird and minor chip at edge of robe otherwise very good condition. 9-90558 SM (500-1,500)

1615
$230.00

THREE CARVED ORIENTAL BONE AND IVORY FIGURES. 1) 7” Reclining female “doctor’s” figure on stand. Minor paint loss. 2) 7” robed Asian female holding flowers. Loss to headdress. 3) 8-3/4” pierce carved horn depicting a scenic bridge with oriental figures. Small losses throughout. CONDITION: As noted above, overall good. 9-74658 SM (800-1,200)

1616
$2,185.00

JAPANESE CHOBA-DANSU CYPRESS OR KEYAKI WOOD TANSU CHEST IN TWO PARTS. The upper case of two drawers next to a short drawer over a cupboard door above the lower section of two long drawers. All fitted with elaborate etched and hammered corner brackets, oversized escutcheons, and bails. The side fitted with adjustable interlocking carrying handles. SIZE: 42” h x 48” case w x 17-1/2” d. CONDITION: Overall very good with original surfaces. 9-90010 MD (1,000-1,500)

1617
$2,300.00

JAPANESE CARVED INLAID FOUR PANEL DRESSING SCREEN, MEIJI PERIOD. Each three dimensionally carved panel with a polychrome decorated central figure depicted in a leisurely pursuit within a rocky and wooded landscape, all with carved ivory faces with inked features and ivory, bone, and mother-of-pearl details. Surmounted by pierce carved panel’s depicting ivory and mother-or-pearl cranes, exotic birds, and scholarly figures, the bases similarly carved and inlaid. The stiles and pilasters intricately inlaid with silver thread. SIZE: 70-1/4” h x 86” l overall. CONDITION: Original patina, some losses to silver thread, some restoration to ivory, bone, and mother-of-pearl inlays, professionally done. Two panels missing scrolled apron as seen in photo. Some shrinkage and warping within accepted parameters. 9-90015 QP (2,000-3,000)

1618
$1,560.00

FINE PAIR OF JAPANESE BRONZE INLAID BALUSTER VASES, EDO OR MEIJI PERIOD. Each with a central panel, inlaid in shibuichi, rogin, gold and copper depicting a scholarly figure amongst rocks and trees flanked by incised geometric handles, the reverse with panels of fruit and vinery all within inlaid butterfly borders, the bases with inlaid scrolling floral vinery raised on molded, bracket-footed plinths. SIZE: 14” h. CONDITION: Surface has some loss of patina due to old polishing, otherwise very good. 9-90013 MD (2,000-3,000)

1619
$2,185.00

LARGE BRONZE TWO PART CENSOR. Three footed vase style base has two removable winged formed handles which have pierced floral decoration. Squat round vase having three short legs and the body decorated with four relief Foo Dogs. Wide neck having a relief band of dragons. Bottom having a square character signature mark. The cover having a pierced dome with attached Foo Dog with ball ornament. 19th/20th Century. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 22” h x 23” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73948 MD (1,000-2,000)

1620
$172.00

PAIR OF ORIENTAL FOO DOG MAJOLICA FIGURES. Possibly used as corner roof tiles, Foo Dogs are left and right facing. One has left paw on ball, other has right paw on a small Foo Dog. Bright multi-colored glaze. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 19” h x 19” l. CONDITION: One has repair to base, some chips to the pointed tail decoration and bases. Generally good. 9-74160 SM (400-800)

1621
$230.00

TWO ORIENTAL FLOOR JARDINIÈRES. Both with similar outside brown and tan glaze decorated with dragons. One has a bluish/green glazed interior, the other a light green interior. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 19-1/2” x 19-3/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good with some light glaze chips. 9-74153 SM (800-1,200)

1622
$600.00

CARVED ORIENTAL TEAK ALTAR TABLE, MID 20TH CENTURY. The paneled rectangular top with pierce carved cloud band frieze raised on molded square shaped legs joined by frame supports terminating in scrolled feet. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 33” h x 45” l x 17” d. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-738944 SM (1,000-2,000)

1623
$6,900.00

FANCY DIAMOND AND FANCY SAPPHIRE 18K YELLOW GOLD BRACELET. The bracelet marked: “18K RIU.” Three rows of different colored interspersed sapphires surrounded by small diamonds. A total of 78 different colored sapphires with a total weight of 42.39 carats. The diamonds weighing a total of 8.15 carats. SIZE: 7-1/2”l x 3/4”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90474 MD (6,000-8,000)

1624
$1,610.00

PAIR OF DIAMOND AND EMERALD EARRINGS. The tear-drop shaped cabochon emerald having a total weight of 3.93 carats. Surrounded by a border of small diamonds with a total weight of .29 carats. Fitted for pierced ears. Set in 18K white gold with yellow gold prongs. SIZE: 3/4”l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90486 SM (1,500-2,000)

1625
$4,140.00

DIAMOND AND 14 K WHITE GOLD BRACELET. 35 links each having 4 round cut diamonds and 10 long trapezoidal shaped diamonds. Approximately 490 diamonds for a total weight of 7 carats. SIZE: 7”l x 1-2”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90475 SM (3,500-4,000)

1626
$0.00

DIAMOND AND GOLD FLOWER BROOCH. Two worn hallmarks on the stem of flower which appear to be French, but are difficult to read. The rose and white gold setting having a multi-petaled flower encrusted with old mine cut diamonds. A nice antique piece. SIZE: 2-1/4”h x 1”w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90478 SM (1,500-2,000)

1627
$517.00

CORAL AND SILVER NECKLACE AND EARRING SUITE. Of Far Eastern design and manufacture having a heavy, fancy red coral and silver necklace marked “925” (sterling). Along with a pair of five-sided pierced earrings with similar design. NECKLACE: 17”l. EARRINGS: 3/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74901 SM (250-350)

1628
$4,025.00

DAUM NANCY ART DECO VASE. Wonderful Daum Nancy vase is blown-out around a hand-worked iron frame. The shape of the vase is reminiscent of an Art Deco owl. The glass is white shading to mottled orange and is signed on the side with etched “Daum Nancy”. The metal work is also signed but is illegible. SIZE: 12-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 5-65244 (1,500-2,500)

1629
$345.00

PAIR OF RUSSIAN STYLE CUT CRYSTAL WALL SCONES. The pair of sconces having a cut glass bowl mounted with two candle arms with prisms centering a cut obelisk surmounted by a glass cone and spiral twist finial with four chains of prisms, the S-curved faceted candle arms with cut bobeches PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 17”h x 15”w. CONDITION: The sconces missing several prisms and chains and pendant finial. Mounts, candle arms, obelisks and bobeches in good condition overall. 9-74185 (200-400)

1630
$409.00

KASHAN ORIENTAL ROOM SIZE RUG. Last half of the 20th Century. The center medallion on a red field with allover flower design. Seven borders with colors of red, blue and ivory. SIZE: 13’ x 9’10”. CONDITION: One side worn more than rest. Generally good. 9-72584 SM (600-1,000)

1631
$2,875.00

ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE (French, 1795-1875) LION. Fine small bronze of a standing lion with curved tail and open mouth. Rectangular stepped base with “BARBEDIENNE, FONDEUR, FRANCE”. . SIZE: 5-1/2” h. Base is 10-1/4” x 2-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73885 SM (2,500-4,000)

1632
$3,162.00

JULES MOIGNIEZ (French, 1835-1894) PHEASANT. Bronze depicts a pheasant on rocky plinth and tree stump startled by an otter. Signed “J. Moigniez” lower left on base. Unknown edition. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 14” x 14”. CONDITION: Overall very good with waxed patina. 9-74010 MD (2,000-3,000)

1633
$2,530.00

EMMANUEL FREMIET (French, 1824-1910) STANDING HORSE. Depicting a bridled horse at the ready with military accoutrements. A stylized oval plinth and signed at the midpoint of the base “E. FREMIET”. SIZE: 12” h x 13” l. CONDITION: Minor damage to bridle, detached from body, otherwise original patina and surface, very good condition. 9-74622 MD (1,500-2,500)

1634
$1,495.00

PAIR OF MAUVE MARBLE PEDESTALS, SECOND HALF 20TH CENTURY. Each with a swiveling square top above the column with turned capital and base on a square plinth. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 32” h, 14” x 14” square top. CONDITION: Overall very good, with minor surface scratches. 9-74059 SM (1,000-2,000)

1635
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO HIRAM POWERS (American, 1805-1873) CARVED MARBLE BUST OF A CLASSICAL FEMALE. Modeled with backswept hair tied unto a bun, head tilted slightly. SIZE: 22”h x 17”w. CONDITION: Missing a piece of hair at knot, approximately 1”x 2”, bust has a rough, weathered surface, but retains good color, overall very nice. 9-90176 MD (5,500-7,500)

1636
$0.00

ANTONIO BOTTINELLI (Italian, 1827-1898) MARBLE BUST OF AN ELEGANT WOMAN. Life size bust of a woman wearing an elegant lace edged dress, long braided hair with a tiara. Nicely mottled facial features out of white marble. Signed on the back “A. Bottinelli F. Roma”. Set on a turned round polished marble base. SIZE: 31-1/2” h x 20” across shoulders. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-71651 MD (3,000-5,000)

1637
$0.00

FINE ROCOCO CARVED MAHOGANY SERVER ATTRIBUTED TO ALEXANDER ROUX, NEW YORK. The splash guard carved with a pair of winged cherubs centering a cartouche joined to the rectangular top with acanthus carved edge and bow front above the conforming frieze, the center bowed drawer carved with a fruit filled urn flanked by winged griffins and floral scrolls. The end drawers cared with fierce lion masks supported by a pair of carved bearded figures on scrolled brackets. Backboard molded and paneled all joined to a molded shelf with serpentine front raised on lion claw feet. NOTE: A carved walnut sideboard by Alexander Roux with similar elements sold by James D. Julia Auctioneers August, 20, 2003, Lot 1252. SIZE: 60” overall h x 54” w x 21” d. CONDITION: Original surfaces, old patina, in very fine condition. 9-90353 FP (15,000-25,000)

1638
$10,637.00

LARGE AND IMPORTANT “BELLE ÉPOQUE” GILT CAST-BRONZE CHANDELIER, PROBABLY AMERICAN. Of wheel form, the sides mounted with twenty four lights flanked by a rope-twist edge interspaced with applied rosettes. The outer ring with applied trefoil chain with a mirrored bronze backing surrounding an ornate pierced band cast with birds and floral vinery; the inner band pierced with scrolled foliate volutes centering a pendant dome mounted with eight lights capped with a large foliate rosette and drop pendant. The whole suspended by a six-chain ceiling cap. SIZE: 9” h of fixture, 43-1/2” dia, 11” h of cap, 6” dia. 48” l of existing chains. CONDITION: Very fine overall condition, old surface and patina with discolorations. Will clean up nicely. 9-90076 QP (2,000-3,000)

1639
$4,887.00

OUTSTANDING BRASS MOUNTED WAVECREST KELVA VASE. Red trademark “Kelva” mark to base. Tapered large vase having a gray leaf style background decorated with pink flowers, gold leafy scrolls and leaves. Base having brass four-scrolled feet mount and the top rim being brass with large scroll decorated mounts. PROVENANCE: Fine Bangor, Maine mansion. SIZE: 17-1/4” h x 10” at widest. CONDITION: Some tarnish or plate loss to metal mounts, otherwise very good. 9-74219 MD (1,000-1,500)

1640
$0.00

PAIR OF CORALLINE AMETHYST GLASS VASES, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY. Each decorated with applied parrots on floral and berry-filled branches. SIZE: 12-1/2”h. CONDITION: With overall losses to glass beaded decorations, vases intact. 9-74804 SM (500-750)

1641
$575.00

AMERICAN BRILLIANT CUT GLASS LEMONADE SET, LATE 19TH CENTURY. Consisting of a large pitcher with triple cut applied handle accompanied by ten matching cut glass tumblers. SIZE: 9”h of pitcher, 3-3/4”h of tumbler. CONDITION: In very good overall condition with no imperfections noted. 9-74792 MD (500-700)

1642
$230.00

BARREL FORM DECANTER STAND. Three etched glass cask forms with silver plate staves, spigot, and stopper mounted within a branch form stand, each spigot fitted with a bucket form jigger. PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. SIZE: 11-1/2” h x 11” w x 10” d. CONDITION: With wear to silver plated mounts and foxing in glass barrels. 9-90149 SM (400-600)

1643
$517.00

FABULOUS SILVER PLATED FOOTED TWO-HANDLED TRAY BY GORHAM. Rococo style decorated two-handled tray in oval form having a pierce decorated inner border with flower swags interspersed with oval lion masks. Outside border is a repousse arrangement of shells, flowers and leaves. Interior with a flower and leaf scrolled engraved decoration. Platter rests on four leafy scroll feet and bottom has a round manufacturers button “Plated by Gorham Mfg. Co. O576”. SIZE: 32-1/4” x 19-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-74229 SM (500-800)

1644
$1,150.00

FABULOUS GALLERY TWO HANDLE SILVER PLATED SHEFFIELD TRAY. Bottom with hammer and hand hallmark under which “Made in England”. Rounded corner rectangular tray having rolled large handles adorned with leaf motif. Tray having a gadrooned edge and reticulated curving gallery. Four compressed ball feet. No monograms. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. SIZE: 5” h x 28-1/2” with handles x 16-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74383 MD (1,000-1,500)

1645
$0.00

TABRIZ ORIENTAL CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA, SECOND QUARTER 20TH CENTURY. The circular center poled medallion defined by turquoise lotus blossoms centering a floral medallion flanked by lesser urn medallions on a beige ground densely filled with vinery within a scrolling polychrome arabesque border. SIZE: 18’11” x 10’7-1/2”. CONDITION: Retains full pile overall, with staining on edge, approximately 5-1/2’ from end. 9-90784 MD (1,500-3,500)

1646
$258.00

ORIENTAL RUNNER. Last quarter of the 20th Century. Two center medallions with ivory field surrounded by a larger red field. All over geometric patterns. Predominant colors of red, blue and ivory. SIZE: 10’10” x 4’1”. CONDITION: Generally very good, out of square. 9-29180 (200-400)

1647
$3,162.00

AESTHETIC MOVEMENT BIRDSEYE MAPLE FAUX BAMBOO DRESSING TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO R.J. HORNER & CO, NEW YORK. The rectangular mirror swiveling between turned supports above the three-quarter turned spindle gallery, all with ball finials joined to the rectangular case fitted with a pair of aligned short drawers over long drawer raised on turned bamboo legs joined by an H-form stretcher ending in turned feet. SIZE: 60” h x 37” w x 19” d. CONDITION: Good original finish with old patina, small finish loss on top surface, otherwise very good. 9-74522 MD (4,000-6,000)

1648
$0.00

AESTHETIC MOVEMENT BAMBOO AND BIRDSEYE MAPLE PIER MIRROR, ATTRIBUTED TO R. J. HORNER & CO, NEW YORK, LATE 19TH CENTURY. The rectangular mirror plate with in a bamboo surround on a maple plinth joined to and centered by a bird’s eye maple shelf with simulated bamboo surround. SIZE: 82” h x 30-1/2” w x 13-1/2” d. CONDITION: Structurally very good, mirror plate with loss to silver. 9-74524 SM (4,000-6,000)

1649
$460.00

AESTHETIC MOVEMENT FAUX BAMBOO HALL TREE ATTRIBUTED TO R.J. HORNER & CO, NEW YORK. Having nine turned spindle hangers joined to the similarly turned post headed by a conical turned finial and supported by a faux bamboo tripod base with turned bracket supports. SIZE: 74-1/2” h. CONDITION: With original surfaces in old patina, with repair and re-attachment of hooks, repair and re-attachment of one leg to base, otherwise very good original condition. 9-74528 SM (1,200-1,500)

1650
$115.00

TWO SIMILAR AESTHETIC MOVEMENT FAUX BAMBOO SIDE CHAIRS, ATTRIBUTED TO HORNER. The first with turned finials above ring turned stiles centering three double splats, the centermost with ring turnings, the second with rectangular spindle back, the ears spool turned. Both with cane seats. SIZE: 38-1/2” h of first, 33-1/2” h of second. CONDITION: Very good overall with original surfaces. 9-74525 SM (400-600)

1651
$0.00

AMERICAN RENAISSANCE REVIVAL BLACK MARBLE AND BRESCHIA CLASSICAL FORM MANTLE CLOCK. Architectural marble case mounted with an enameled and brass decorated dial with open escapement. Inner ring marked “Le Boutillier & Co., Paris”. Brass works with time and strike. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 11-1/4” h x 13” w x 6” d. CONDITION: Unknown working order. 9-74147 SM (250-350)

1652
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th/20th Century) DAVID. Large standing nude figure of a man. Dark bronze patina. SIZE: 28” h. CONDITION: Repair to one ankle which may have been at the time of making. Otherwise very good. 9-74338 MD (1,500-2,000)

1653
$0.00

G. CELLINI (Italian) ALABASTER BUST OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Nice carved shawl in pale gray/green is nicely polished and has an edge engraved with leaf design. Shoulders viewable and the head are in an off white color and she wears a bow ribbon in her hair. Back is signed “Cellini Itali”. SIZE: 22-1/4” h x 16” w. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-71006 MD (2,000-4,000)

1654
$240.00

PAIR OF WHITE ALABASTER COLUMN FORMED PEDESTALS. White variegated stone pedestals have a leaf carved round top with spiral sections ending in an eight-sided base. PROVENANCE: Fine Bangor, Maine mansion. SIZE: 40-3/4” h; top is 9” dia. CONDITION: Some very minor chips, generally very good. 9-74227 SM (400-600)

1655
$0.00

AMERICAN THREE PIECE CAST BRASS FIGURAL GIRANDOLES. Mid 19th Century depicting a courting couple in period dress on stepped white marble bases. SIZE: 20” h of center candelabra x 15” w, 14-3/4” h of single sticks. CONDITION: Retains original patina. No restoration noted. Some prisms mismatched, very good overall. 9-90576 SM (800-1,000)

1656
$0.00

OUTSTANDING FRENCH STYLE MARQUETRY INLAID CURIO CABINET. Two doors with shaped glass windows have kidney shaped inset bottom panels with marquetry flower inlays. Door frame with vine and flower inlays. Shaped window sides and with back shaped mirror. Top having an arched crest with inlay below. Brass mounts to knees and sides with beaded edge trim. All raised on high curving legs and shaped skirt with inlays. Interior fitted with two glass shelves and one wood shelf with velvet insert. No key present. Late 19th Century. SIZE: 79-1/2” h x 38-1/2” at widest x 16-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73527 MD (3,500-4,500)

1657
$660.00

LOT OF FOUR FRAMED MINIATURE PAINTINGS. 1) 4-1/2” dia Madonna & Child with child looking on. Unsigned, housed in a fine Flemish gilt carved wood frame (small break in top of frame). 2) 5” x 3-3/4” oval Madonna & Child, unsigned. Housed in an oval windowed black frame. 3) 3” x 2-1/2” Madonna & Child. Housed in a carved gilt wood frame. 4) 3” x 2-1/4” Madonna & Child. Housed in a carved gilt wood frame. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74918 SM (500-1,000)

1658
$760.00

LOUIS XV STYLE MARQUETRY INLAID KINGWOOD GAMES TABLE. The rectangular hinged top, the corners with ormolu mounts, the edges with brass stringing, centering a marquetry panel of floral vinery opening to a baise lined playing surface and swiveling to reveal a well fitted felt game board, also containing boxed games. The frieze inlaid with floral design, raised on slender cabriole legs with ormolu mounts terminating in brass sabots. SIZE: 30-1/2” h x 29-1/2” l x 21-3/4” w. CONDITION: Very fine overall. 7-74802 MD (800-1,200)

1659
$0.00

LOUIS XV STYLE MAHOGANY INLAID POUDREUSE. The lady’s vanity has three hinged top panels with matched veneers and inlaid shaped bands. Central panel lifts vertical and reveals a back mirror and shallow storage compartment. Side hinge lids open to reveal an interior with compartments. Below central compartment is a slide and one drawer and a single small drawer inside right cabinet compartment. Resting on four curving tapered slender legs with ormolu mounts. Early 20th Century. SIZE: 29” h x 32” w x 19-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-71661 MD (1,000-1,500)

1660
$1,150.00

WALNUT CARVED TALL CLOCK. Two-piece case having a bottom section with central panel having a shield with kings head. Two front corners having a winged figure of a half nude woman/animal. Top waist and hood section having a long door with round pendulum window, carved cherub with crown and crossed musical motif. Side columns have a fruit and nut carving topped by winged cherub heads. Fixed hood with spiral columns, large cornice molding and other decorative carvings. Hood with cornice molding, scrolled crest and mercury face carving. Brass face having enameled numbers has three keyholes and a scene of two figures in a classical setting. Brass works having five chime notes. Key and pendulum present. No weights. PROVENANCE: Fine Bangor, Maine mansion. SIZE: 94” h x 23” at widest x 15-1/2” at deepest. CONDITION: Unknown working order, missing weights. Otherwise very good. 9-74223 (2,500-4,000)

1661
$0.00

SPADA CARPET, SAROUK DESIGN. The dense floral vinery on a grape field within the lotus flower dark indigo border. SIZE: 12’ x 9’10”. CONDITION: Small areas of wear in corner and in field, overall good. 9-90369 SM (1,000-2,000)

1662
$460.00

FOUR HAMADAN RUNNERS OF VARIOUS SIZES CUT AND BOUND FROM TWO SIMILAR ORIGINAL RUNNERS. Dense floral and palm devices in browns, mustard and reds on a blue-black field within a triple flower head border. PROVENANCE: From a fine Waterville, Maine home. SIZES: 11’8 x 2’10”;. 9’4” x 3’5-1/2”; 5’3” x 3’3”; 7’4” x 2’11”. CONDITION: Overall full pile, very good condition, each professionally re-bound at ends and edges. 9-90569 MD (300-500)

1663
$2,530.00

ADIRONDACK OAK & HICKORY GATELEG TABLE TOGETHER WITH PAIR OF HICKORY SIDE CHAIRS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY. The table with rectangular top and hinged demilune leaves raised on four natural hickory legs and conforming gates with spindles. Each chair with rectangular basket weave back flanked by naturalistic stiles, the trapezoidal woven seat raised on four cylindrical hickory legs joined by double box stretchers. One chair with metal tag “Genvine Old Hickory, Cincinnati, OH”. SIZE: Table: 30” h x 15-1/2” w closed x 36” l. Height of chair back: 35-1/2”, chair seat 18”. CONDITION: Chairs with original patina, table with cleaned surfaces. 9-90377 MD (1,000-2,000)

1664
$1,265.00

ADIRONDACK HICKORY ARMCHAIR, EARLY 20TH CENTURY. The arched basket weave back joined to shaped flattened arms centering the trapezoidal basket weave seat raised on naturalistic cylindrical legs joined by a double box stretcher. SIZE: 33-1/2 h, 17” h of seat. CONDITION: Retains good original surface with no repairs or restoration. 9-90376 SM (600-800)

1665
$2,300.00

BLACK FOREST CARVED FRAMED CLOCK. Round barometer dial having separate white and black enamel numbers, two key holes. Exquisitely carved frame has large dog head crest with oak leaves and scrolls. Sides with scrolls having hanging fish, game bird and hare. Nice curtain drapery to bottom. All in black walnut. Pendulum present, no key. SIZE: 32” h x 22” w. CONDITION: Both hare ears repaired, otherwise very good. 9-71027 MD (3,000-4,000)

1666
$2,300.00

BLACK FOREST CARVED FRAMED BAROMETER. Round barometer dial having an open center movement with white dial having French writing. Exquisitely carved frame has large dog head crest with oak leaves and scrolls. Sides with scrolls having hanging fish, game bird and hare. Nice curtain drapery to bottom. All in black walnut. SIZE: 32” h x 22” w. CONDITION: Hare’s ear repaired, otherwise very good. 9-71026 MD (3,000-5,000)

1667
$0.00

AFTER ALFRED DUBUCAND (French, 1828-1894) THE ALERT STAG, PROBABLY MID 20TH CENTURY. Modeled with head turned sideways, alertly posed on forest floor among stumps forming the naturalistic oval plinth with an etched signature in the forefront: “A. Dubucand.” SIZE: 16-1/4”h x 11-1/2”l x 4-1/2”w. CONDITION: Medium brown surface, wear to proper left haunch. 9-74985 SM (1,000-2,000)

1668
$0.00

J. LANGER (Second half of the 20th Century) BRONZE WILD STALLION. Showing the horse striding on natural ground before a fallen branch among rocks. With incised signature at rear of plinth interpreted as: “J.LSanger.” SIZE: 7-1/4”h x 11-1/4”l x 5-1/4”w overall. CONDITION: Nice dark brown patina. 9-90372 SM (800-1,200)

1669
$1,150.00

AFTER ARTHUR WAAGEN (German, 19th/20th Century) STANDING STALLION. Fine metal statue of a standing horse having saddle and stirrups with reins present. Stands on a naturalistic base which is signed “Waagen fec 18?”. We are not sure of the metal composition but having a wonderful bronze patina. SIZE: 19” h x 22” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74298 SM (500-750)

1670
$840.00

BENCH MADE CLASSICAL FORM CARVED MAHOGANY FOUR DOOR BOOKCASE, MID 20TH CENTURY. The rectangular molded top with outset corners above the conforming frieze carved with cresting waves flanked by pendant bellflowers above the glass paneled center door with adjustable shelf carved with ribbon tied flower heads above a molded drawer with fluted front above a cabinet door carved with floral and ribbon tied swags flanked by glass paneled cupboard doors with adjustable shelves further flanked by engaged, fluted quarter columns with foliate capitals raised on turned feet. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 57” h x 72” w x 17” d. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74174 SM (600-800)

1671
$747.00

OUTSTANDING PAIR OF CENTENNIAL CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS. The serpentine feather carved and molded crest rail continuing to molded stiles centering a bow-tied, tassled leaf tip and ribbon carved splat above the trapezoidal seat with original needlepoint cover raised on cabriole legs with guilloche-carved knees terminating in ball and claw feet. SIZE: 39-1/4” h of back, 18” h of seat. CONDITION: Original surface, dark brown patina, small slits and repairs in back slats, overall very good condition. 9-74632 SM (700-1,000)

1672
$1,610.00

FANCY MAHOGANY HEAVILY CARVED VICTORIAN STYLE HALL BENCH. Bench having dolphin arms, lift seat ending in large carved claw feet. Fitted with removable cushion. Late 20th Century. SIZE: 46” h x 55” w x 21” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74272 MD (1,000-1,500)

1673
$287.00

NEW ENGLAND TIGER MAPLE SHERATON TRANSITIONAL DOLL’S BED. The high molded and paneled headboard surmounted by a scrolling leaf tip carved crest, raised on square posts headed by turned finials, the blocked and turned footboard with scalloped panel. This lot accompanied by mattress, pillows, bolster, and quilt. PROVENANCE: From a Harpswell, Maine home. SIZE: 24” overall h x 16” w 23” l. CONDITION: Very nice original surfaces. 9-90085-1 SM (300-500)

1674
$1,035.00

COLLECTION OF FOUR CLOTH AND COMPOSITION STUFFED DOLLS ACCOMPANIED BY TWO DOLL’S TRUNKS, EACH FILLED WITH DOLL’S PERIOD CLOTHING. Dolls: 1) 22” African-American cloth doll with painted face and floral gingham dress. 2) 22” Black-haired doll with glass eyes, dressed in linen and lace pantaloons and bodice top, composition head, kid and cloth body. 3) 19” Blonde, brown-eyed doll with cloth face over composition body with painted features in a cream linen dress. 4) 14” Blonde, blue-eyed with composition head, horsehair stuffed body with leather hands, dressed in a gingham robe with blue trim. Trunks: 11” h x 18” l x 10” d of rectangular form, leather covered, with tray filled several pairs of doll’s shoes, a jointed bisque baby doll, Oriental crawling baby doll, woolen muff, at least five dresses and smocks and other assorted linens, shawls, blankets, etc. Also an 11” h x 16” w x 9-1/2” d dome-top decorated trunk filled with doll clothing and implements of the period. PROVENANCE: From a Harpswell, Maine home. CONDITION: Note- This collection circa 1890-1910 is in well used condition, the trunks with wear and losses, the dolls with varying degrees of wear, losses, and damage, the clothing and accessories appear in very good overall, well cared for condition. 9-90085 MD (600-1,000)

1675
$230.00

DOLL’S VICTORIAN WICKER CARRIAGE ATTRIBUTED TO HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD. The scrolled, rolled and woven wicker sides centering an adjustable rectangular back and platform seat with cushion. the sleigh form foot rest with fiddlehead details, raised on a metal frame with wire spooked wheels. The turned wooden handle joined to S-scrolled supports. PROVENANCE: From a Harpswell, Maine home. SIZE: 25” h x 34” l x 16” w. CONDITION: Very good condition overall, retains original cream washed surface. 9-90085-2 SM (300-400)

1676
$230.00

WONDERFUL CHILD’S ROCKING HORSE WITH SLIDER MECHANISM. Rendered in natural manner with horse hair on a trestle base with glass eyes, leather bridle and saddle. SIZE: 36” h x 54” overall l x 18” overall w. CONDITION: With wear and loss to horsehair, good overall condition. 9-90535 SM (600-800)

1677
$19,200.00

FINE EARLY VIOLIN BY JO. BAPTISTA CERUTI CREMONENSIS. The inside printed label as follows: “Jo. Baptista Ceruti Cremonensis Fecit Cremonae An 1815 GBC.” One piece back with good curl, the varnish a gold-brown color having worn varnish at neck with a nicely carved scroll. The back edge with line inlay. Housed in a fine velvet lined zippered case with outer canvas case. Also included is a bow, which is unmarked. SIZE: 14”l of back x 7-1/4” at widest, 23”l overall. CONDITION: The violin is not strung and appears to be intact. The body shows use and tight cracks on the front side, the back side with just nicks and scrapes. 9-74234 LG (5,000-10,000)

1678
$0.00

FINE RUSSIAN SILVER & GOLD CIGARETTE CASE. Hallmarked “84” with a head facing right and an “A” (signifying articles of silver and gold). A square hallmark with “15A”. The heavy sterling box in rectangular form has two decorative bands and an applied solid gold monogram in a circle approximately 1” dia. A blue oval stone used as a latch release. WEIGHT: 4 tr. oz. SIZE: 3-3/4” x 2-3/4”. CONDITION: Good, one end with slight dent. 9-90801 MD (2,500-3,500)

1679
$0.00

INTERESTING GOLD & CARNELIAN ARM & FIST PENDANT. The carved fist having a thumb thrust between forefinger and middle finger in a clenched fist with the top having a gold cap with loop marked “585” (18k). The cap having a decorative applied yellow gold bow. The fist representing an early 17th or early 18th Century Judaic gesture with great symbolism. Along with a modern gold filled necklace. SIZE: 2-3/4” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90798 SM (1,000-1,500)

1680
$0.00

RUSSIAN SILVER FIGURE OF A MAN DANCING. Signed on silver base “Faberge” but we are not guaranteeing the mark. Figure of a man with flat hat, arms raised and in dancing pose with one leg up. He stands upon a blue lapis slightly domed piece set in a silver plinth. SIZE: 3” h. CONDITION: Bottom nut replaced, good. 9-90799 SM (1,200-1,500)

1681
$2,640.00

OUTSTANDING 22KT YELLOW GOLD AND ENAMEL DECORATED ZARF. The conical shaped pierced bowl having flower, leaf decoration interspersed with six oval enamel scenes of castles and water in landscape. Other enamel decoration in red and turquoise. The piece is unmarked, mid-19th Century and made in Geneva. SIZE: 2-1/4” h x 2” dia. WEIGHT: 36 grams. CONDITION: Repair to base, otherwise very good. 9-90041 SM (1,200-1,800)

1682
$1,207.00

SILVER RABBIT PAPERWEIGHT, PROBABLY RUSSIAN. Depicted in a crouched position, ears back, with amber glass eyes, the underside marked with the numeral “88” within an oval punch mark and a classical profile bust. SIZE: 4”l. WEIGHT: 8.5 tr. oz. CONDITION: Very good original surface and patina. 9-74609 SM (300-500)

1683
$805.00

TWO SILVER RUSSIAN FIGURAL TABLE OBJECTS. The first depicting an elephant with ruby-colored eyes and ivory tusks mounted with a hollow saddle. The second depicting a dancing and drinking peasant with a bottle and a cup mounted on a green stone plinth, the base with Cyrillic touch marks. SIZE: 2-3/4” h of tallest. CONDITION: Elephant tusks with losses to tips, otherwise very good condition. 9-74610 SM (400-800)

1684
$0.00

CASED FANCY ENGLISH SPOON. London, 1936 with maker’s mark “S & S Ltd”. The spoon is a reproduction of a 15th/16th Century English spoon with decorated long handle and engraved bowl having a gilt finish. Housed in a fitted rectangular leather case which is signed “Asprey 166 Bond St. London”. SIZE: Spoon is 6-1/4”. Case is 7” x 2-1/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-90802 SM (300-500)

1685
$2,875.00

STERLING LIGHTHOUSE TEAPOT HORSE RACING TROPHY. Tall lighthouse form teapot has ebony wood handle, domed hinged lid with turned knop. Bottom marked “Reproduction sterling 3100 48 oz.” and company monogram “CR”. Inscription as follows: “New York Racing Association The Woodward Aqueduct 1964 Won by Gedney Farms’ Gun Bow Trainer: W. A. Neloy”. Gun Bow was a Bay Colt foaled in 1960 by Gun Shot-Robbons and Bows, by triple crown winner War Admiral. An impressive 42 starts having 17 wins for a total earned of $798,722. The Woodward was a 1-1/4 mile race and in this race Gun Bow beat Kelso. Gun Bow is also in the Horse Racing Hall of Fame. WEIGHT: Including handle is 32 tr. oz. SIZE: 12-1/2” h. CONDITION: Good, some dings. 9-74699 SM (2,000-3,000)

1686
$460.00

CAST SILVER TROPHY OF THE HORSE “ECLIPSE”. 20th Century on a stepped walnut plinth. WEIGHT: 38 tr. oz. SIZE: Horse is 5” h x 7-1/2”. CONDITION: Old patina, tarnished, no visible damage. 5-64978 SM (500-800)

1687
$460.00

DR. ROBERT REYBURN STERLING SILVER PRESENTATION TROPHY, OLD NEWBURY CRAFTERS, CIRCA 1907. Urn form trophy with double handles capped with trilliums, on a circular foot, engraved: “Presented to Dr. Robert Reyburn by the Medico-Chirurgical Society of the District of Columbia. December 19th, 1907”. WEIGHT: 16 oz. SIZE: 11” x 10-1.4” dia. CONDITION: Overall good with some denting. LITERATURE: Dr. Reyburn was a surgeon in attendance upon President Garfield, and author of “Clinical History of the Case of President Garfield”. Who’s Who in America. P. 1570 9-74776 MD (300-500)

1688
$920.00

EDWARDIAN SILVER-MOUNTED HORSE HOOF INK WELL. The hinged silver lid opening to a circular well mounted to the hoof raised on a horseshoe. Engraved “To Frank Secker from his friend H. J. Hall in memory of his mare Nameless Lady by Dog Rose Acceptable winner of many races whose career terminated at Hurst Park Aug. 1st 1904.” SIZE: 2-1/2” h x 5-1/2” l. CONDITION: Overall very good, with wear to inscription. 9-74612 SM (200-400)

1689
$6,612.00

FINE GOTHIC VICTORIAN HIGHLY CARVED AND BURLED WALNUT LECTURN, NEW YORK OR PHILADELPHIA. The rectangular sloping burled top with faceted turret corners centering a leather writing surface above the conforming frieze, the side panels heavily relief carved with floral sprays, the back panel carved with a large oak leaf and acorn cluster. The front fitted with a drawer carved with a floral spray, the handle carved with leaftips. The whole raised on leaftip carved, fluted, and turned legs headed by faceted incised carved Gothic pilasters., the legs joined by a double U-form stretcher centering a carved scrolled cartouche. SIZE: 36” h x 30” w x 25” d. CONDITION: With original surfaces and very good patina, the carving very fine, overall very good condition. 9-74531 SM (2,500-3,500)

1690
$0.00

PIERRE DE BOULONGUE FRENCH CAST BRONZE BUST OF A WOMAN. With foundry mark denoting lost wax process, the model depicted with closed eyes, hair in a chignon. SIZE: 19” h x 15’1/2” w. CONDITION: Original patina, wear and surface scratches and surface wear to back and top of head, shoulder blades, and proper right shoulder. 9-74588 SM (1,500-2,500)

1691
$0.00

CHARLES (KARL) KORSCHANN (CZECHOSLOVAKIAN, 1872), DUTCH GIRL WITH BILLOWING SKIRT. Bronze figure of a young girl standing on naturalistic base, her feet lifting out of her wood shoes and her dress billows forward. Signed on base, “KORSCHANN”. SIZE: 10-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74296 SM (700-1,000)

1692
$3,392.00

AFTER JULES MOIGNIEZ (French, 1835-1894) AN EAGLE. Fine large bronze of a spread wing eagle with captured bird in right talon. The other talon extended up and out. Mounted on a green polished marble base. A nice medium brown patina. Signed “J. Moigniez”. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: Total is 25-1/2”. Bronze is 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74026 LG (2,000-4,000)

1693
$2,587.00

HARRIET W. FRISHMUTH (American, 1880-1890) CREST OF THE WAVE. Patinated casting after the original “Crest of the Wave” A Fountain. The nude woman mounted on a stylized green toned wave joined to a circular two-toned marble plinth. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 64-1/2” overall h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74081 SM (2,000-3,000)

1694
$2,300.00

GOTHIC VICTORIAN CARVED WALNUT ADJUSTABLE PORTFOLIO STAND. The sides carved with Gothic elements and burled panels, on adjustable arms, the whole raised on a similarly carved and burled stepped trestle base. SIZE: 46” h closed, 26-1/2” l x 18-1/2” w. CONDITION: In very nice original surface with very good patina. 9-74523 MD (4,000-6,000)

1695
$2,300.00

FINE AESTHETIC MOVEMENT INLAID AND CARVED WALNUT AND BIRDSEYE MAPLE PORTFOLIO STAND, HERTER BROTHERS, NEW YORK. Of rectangular form, with three-quarter gallery, the front with a recessed rectangular panel, carved with a stylized sunflower flanked by birdseye maple panels, inlaid with berry sprigs, raised on angular bracket supports, the sides carved with sunflowers. The hinged paneled back with central inlaid sunflower stalk opening to a compartment for folios, the whole raised on casters. SIZE: 26” h x 28-3/4”w x 15-1/4” d. CONDITION: Retains original surface with very good patina, inlays intact, minor staining along top. 9-74532 MD (7,000-10,000)

1696
$9,200.00

1982 MERCEDES BENZ 380SL COUPE/SPORTSTER. Presently registered and inspected; one owner silver with removable hard-top and soft-top present. Replaced radio with original radio in box in the trunk. Mileage is 61,000. VIN WDBBA45AXCB017B32. PROVENANCE: From a Long Island, NY home. CONDITION: Running. Very good. 9-74191 FP (8,000-12,000)

1697
$0.00

OUTSTANDING 1958 JAGUAR 3.4L MODEL MARK I FOUR DOOR SEDAN. Serial No. S987552BW. Light pearl gray. Engine No. KE5 684-8. Odometer reading of 8232 miles, we understand this is un-restored and basically all original. A copy of an appraisal conducted by Glen Kurrus of N.Y in 1979 rated the car by point system at 99 out of a possible 100 and stated “it is the finest original condition Jaguar of that vintage that we have had the pleasure of viewing.” Automatic with a burl walnut dash and light blue leather interior. Approximately 173” l. PROVENANCE: From a Rhode Island Estate. 9-72598 (20,000-30,000)

1698
$0.00

FABULOUS MULTI-TIER WICKER FERNERY. Unusual piece has natural color. Well designed wicker decoration with braided applied border, open work decoration and basket weave type diamonds on base. Piece has a top rectangular fernery supported by four rods leading to a protruding square fernery below which is a rectangular open back fernery. Angled square base. SIZE: 59” h x 29” at widest x 25” at deepest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73525 (750-1,250)

1699
$517.00

GOOD THREE-TIER CAST IRON PLANT STAND. Interesting stand having a top single round 6” pierced plate supported by a shaft which is supported by a three lobe shaped tier having three 9-1/2” plates with decorative connecting sections. This section is supported by three posts with attached woman’s profile decoration. Each shaft extends to a scroll leg having corner elements which support a large tier of three 13-1/2” pierced plates and three 9” pierced plates. Painted green. First half of the 20th Century. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 43” h x 31” dia. CONDITION: Some rust, generally very good. 9-74163 MD (500-1,000)

1700
$0.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN CAST-IRON CAMPAGNA-FORM URNS ON PEDESTALS. Each cast with an egg and dart rim, the bodies cast with scrolling foliate vinery and carrying handles with masks, the bases fluted, on a square plinth. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 31” h, 22-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74167 MD (1,800-2,400)

1701
$977.00

AMERICAN CAST-IRON FERN FORM GARDEN BENCH. The serpentine crest rail forming a double chair back continuing to shaped arms on in-curved supports; the back pierced with fern leaves centering the conforming pierced scrolled seat. Raised on pierced supports of scrolling vinery. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 29-1/2” h x 39-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good overall with heavy paint. 9-74190 SM (500-800)

1702
$0.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN CAST-IRON GARDEN URNS. Each egg and dart scalloped rim above leaftip and fluted body on a square plinth. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 21” h, 22” dia. CONDITION: Multiple heavy coats of paint. One plinth base rim with piece out. 9-74159 SM (500-1,000)

1703
$460.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN CAST-IRON CLASSICAL CAMPAGNA-FORM URNS ON STANDS. Each cast with rolled rims and bulbous ribbed body on a stepped square plinth, raised on a square stepped pedestal; sides cast with wreaths. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 53” overall h, 24-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74168 MD (1,000-2,000)

1704
$300.00

HALF ROUND IRON AND MARBLE GARDEN TABLE. Black painted iron base having scroll and leaf motif. Four scrolled legs with center S-scroll decorated stretcher and leaf vine decorated apron. Half round black mottled marble top. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 33-1/2” h x 42” at widest. CONDITION: Some rust, marble has repairs, otherwise good. 9-74161 SM (500-800)

1705
$345.00

TWO SIMILAR CAST IRON GRAPE MOTIF SETTEES. Each painted white with only slight differences in the grape clusters and having set in grill seats. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 32-3/4” h x 43-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74133-1 MD (400-800)

1706
$287.00

FOUR PIECE CAST IRON GARDEN SUITE. Set consists of a 28” h x 38” w two-seat settee; two 26” h x 21” w matching armchairs and one 14” h x 20-1/2” dia. round stand. Last half of the 20th Century. Each piece decorated with grape clusters and leaves with pierced seats. Painted white. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Very good, minor rust with some paint flaking. 9-74133 MD (500-800)

1707
$0.00

ORIENTAL CARVED GRANITE PAGODA-FORM GARDEN LIGHT, PROBABLY 20TH CENTURY. The domed hexagonal roof surmounted by a mushroom finial above the conforming frieze carved with recessed panels joined to the conforming mid-section; each side fitted with rectangular teak panel with opaque panes; a light mounted within, raised on a base. The four graceful arched legs with incised edges. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 36” h, 37” dia. CONDITION: Very good overall with weathered, mossy surfaces. Large chip at one roof point. 9-74171 MD (3,000-5,000)

1708
$115.00

AMERICAN CAST-IRON BIRD BATH. Cast with a shallow bowl and mounted with a pair of doves raised on a turned urn form standard with draping tassels on a circular pierce-carved base, cast with floral vinery. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 33-1/2” h, 19” dia. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74162 SM (300-600)

1709
$0.00

BRONZE FLOOR PLANTER. Round bowl top supported by four tapering legs having rams head tops and animal claw feet. The four feet are attached to a square bronze base and there are two rings supporting the legs. SIZE: 43-1/2” h x 16” dia. CONDITION: There is one drapery decoration detached and one missing. Otherwise very good. 9-71272 MD (1,500-2,500)

1710
$0.00

ZINC GARDEN FIGURE OF A RAMPANT LION. Well mottled lion with open mouth and protruding tongue has curled up tail which reaches mane and large claw feet in a classic rampant stance. 19th Century. Mounted to a rod which attaches to a beveled edge oval wood platform. SIZE: 28” h x 24” l. CONDITION: Very good, tongue has split. 9-71022 LG (5,000-10,000)

1711
$402.00

PAIR OF BRONZE GARDEN STORKS. Each with different pose with nice detailed feathers, beak and long legs. Light green patina. Last half of the 20th Century. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 23”h; 29” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74169 SM (500-1,000)

1712
$1,667.00

PAIR OF CAST BRONZE VERDIGRIS RHINOCEROS’ GARDEN PLANT STANDS. Each standing animal mounted with a star embossed plate on its back, serving as a plant stand. SIZE: 17-1/2” h x 29” l x 10-1/4” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74054 SM (400-800)

1713
$575.00

PAIR OF BRONZE DUCK GARDEN ORNAMENTS. Green verdigris patina, nice detail to feathers and head. Late 20th Century. Each duck looking in opposite direction. SIZE: 16” h x 18-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74295 SM (500-750)

1714
$1,322.00

ORIENTAL CAST ZINC PAGODA-FORM GARDEN LIGHT. The hexagonal faceted roof with mushroom finial and applied grape vine joined to the conforming mid-section pierced with roundels depicting various trees and shrubs, one side hinged as a door raised on four arched faceted legs. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 21” h, 17” dia. CONDITION: With old weathered surfaces and very good patina, light fixture absent, very good overall. 9-74136 SM (800-1,200)

1715
$0.00

METAL SHELL FORM FOUNTAIN RESERVOIR. Cast half round shell formed reservoir has flat back and ribbed scallop edge. Mid 20th Century. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 6-3/4” h x 18” w. CONDITION: One mounting hole is broken otherwise good. 9-74166 SM (200-300)

1716
$201.00

PAINTED METAL FIGURE OF A SEATED DOG. Black and white painted seated dog on a rounded rectangular base which is painted red with flower decoration. Appears to be cast zinc. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 19” h x 13-1/2” x 7-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74148 SM (150-300)

1717
$0.00

NORTHWEST PERSIAN CARPET IN A BIDJAR DESIGN. With rows of stylized cypress trees and lotus blossoms in shades of blues and greens on a deep indigo ground, densely woven with polychrome devices within a cream border of polychrome medallions. SIZE: 12’ x 9’9”. CONDITION: Pile on overall good condition with rich colors, some evidence of minor moth damage. 9-90781 MD (2,000-2,500)

1718
$540.00

GROUP OF FOUR HAMADAN RUNNERS , 20TH CENTURY. Of various sizes, the designs in reds, blues and cream. PROVENANCE: From a fine Waterville, Maine home. SIZES: 7’7” x 2’2”, 6’8” x 2’11”, 6’9” x 2’10”, 6’1” x 2’10”. CONDITION: Ranging in condition from “as found” to very good with full pile. 9-90574 SM (300-600)

1719
$2,760.00

LARGE TWO PART MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT. Last half of the 20th Century. Made in England. The top part having gentle molded cornice, four glazed doors, having adjustable shelves behind. The bottom section having four drawers fitted with brass handles over four doors, having shelves behind. All raised on a molded edged base. SIZE: 87”h x 87” at widest x 17-1/2” maximum depth. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90793 (2,000-3,000)

1720
$1,495.00

CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY BOSTON STYLE BENCHMADE SLANT FRONT DESK. Well appointed stepped interior. Case with four long serpentine drawers having brass willow pulls, molded base with central fan carved drop. Raised on bold ball and claw feet. Attributed to the workshop of Irving Casson A.H. Davenport, Boston. SIZE: 45-1/2” h x 45” w x 24-1/2” d. CONDITION: 9-74260 MD (2,000-3,000)

1721
$517.00

MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY TILT-TOP BIRDCAGE TEA TABLE, FIRST QUARTER 20TH CENTURY. The circular top with pie crust edge joined to a birdcage support swiveling and tilting on a ring and urn turned pedestal raised on three leaf carved arched legs ending in ball and claw feet. SIZE: 30” h, 33-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good overall with original finish. 9-74263 SM (500-700)

1722
$1,782.00

PAIR OF MONUMENTAL SEVRES STYLE ORMOLU MOUNTED COVERED URNS. Each covered urn with pineapple finial gilt decorated with military accoutrements amidst scrolling vinery, the bodies polychrome painted with lush florals, birds and butterflies, flanked by gilt scrolling leaf-tipped handles. The bases raised on gilt-metal-mounted plinths. 20th Century. SIZE: 39” h x 15” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74330 QP (2,000-3,000)

1723
$0.00

UNUSUAL AND FINE PAIR OF SHEFFIELD SILVER BOOK ENDS. The ends being a large woven basket of flowers. Marked with crossed keys in a lined shield. SIZE: 7-1/4” h x 4-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74282 SM (500-750)

1724
$690.00

PAIR OF SHEFFIELD ADAMS-STYLE VASES WITH COBALT GLASS LINERS. The trumpet-shaped silver wire frames have a solid flaring silver rim with swag of flowers draped below. Stepped circular bases signed on bottom and having cobalt blue removable tapered glass liners. SIZE: 16-1/4” h, 7” top diameter. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74283 SM (700-1,000)

1725
$977.00

AMERICAN VICTORIAN DECANTER WITH SILVER OVERLAY AND STOPPER, BY THE ALVIN SILVER COMPANY, CIRCA 1898. The clear glass decanter overlaid in silver with scrolling vines, ornamented with brightwork centering a cartouche with the monogram “G”, flanked by the dates “1873” and “1898”. The baserim marked with the Alvin Company factory mark and “999/1,000,100 patented OT” fitted with a clear glass stopper overlaid in silver. SIZE: 10-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very fine. 9-74638 SM (750-950)

1726
$287.00

FANCY RETICULATED STERLING CAKE PLATE BY ROGER WILLIAMS SILVER CO. Round footed plate has a wide 3” border with pierce decoration showing a repeating motif of opposing dragons held by a cross legged cherub standing on a vase supported by two dolphin fish and foliate scrolls. Marked “Sterling 637S”. No monogram. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 17 tr. oz. SIZE: 3/4” h x 11” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74396 SM (300-500)

1727
$2,587.00

AMERICAN EASTLAKE VICTORIAN WALNUT LONG CASE BOX REGULATOR, CIRCA 1880. Rectangular case with box spool-turned gallery flanked by chip carved and incised corn stalks above the concave frieze over a long glass panel door opening to the circular enameled dial with Roman Numeral chapter ring, eight day brass works, time only, above the large brass lyre form pendulum and single brass clad weight. The base with blocked and crenellated moldings centering a concave apron above a canted panel incised with floral vinery. SIZE: 82-1/2” h x 19” w x 9” d. CONDITION: Works and case revitalized. 9-90547 MD (3,000-4,000)

1728
$240.00

TWO FRAMED MARILYN MONROE PHOTOGRAPHS. Each identically housed in black molded wood frames and multiple gray mattes. 1) Depicting Marilyn standing in a white gown against a door. Photograph by Philippe Halsman and used for an April 1952 Life Magazine cover. 2) Shows Marilyn in swimsuit on a blanket draped diving board. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIGHT SIZE: 1 is 13-1/4” x 10-1/4”; 2 is 13-3/4” x 10-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73981 SM (500-1,000)

1729
$1,380.00

LOT OF EIGHT MATTED HOLLYWOOD STAR PHOTOGRAPHS. 1) Photograph of a young Marlon Brando, stamped on back “Estate of Peter B. Martin Sr.”. SIZE: 14” x 11”. 2) Photograph of a Gary Cooper. Horizontal photograph with impress mark “The Kobal Collection”. SIZE: 11” x 14”. 3) Photographic print of a young Mae West inscribed “Mae West in Paramount Pictures P1446-32” and stamped on reverse “The Kobal Collection”. SIZE: 16-1/2” x 13-1/2”. 4) Photograph of Rita Hayworth. Label on reverse “Robert Coburn Sr. Head of Columbia Ptrt Gallery sets up an angle shot of Hayworth on-set of cover girl (Col:1944)”. Stamped on reverse The Kobal Collection. SIZE: 20” x 16”. Some wrinkles. 5) Photograph of Rita Hayworth. Stamped on reverse The Kobal Collection. SIZE: 14” x 11”. 6) Signed photograph of an unidentified actress, numbered “3/3” and impress marked “The Kobal Collection”. Some wrinkles, generally good. SIZE: 16” x 12”. 7) Photograph of a young Gary Cooper. Written on back “Gary the Great April Photo Play 38”. “Paramount Photo by William Walling”. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 13” x 10”. Wrinkles, creases and small tear. 8) Large framed photograph of an unidentified actor. Housed in a black molded wood frame with white matte. SIGHT SIZE: 23” x 19-1/4”. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-74116; 74117 SM (500-1,000)

1730
$0.00

RARE FRENCH CALENDAR CRYSTAL REGULATOR. The rectangular brass molded case with beveled glass sides encompassing brass works with day, date and moth cylinders below the enameled dial with time and strike apertures and Roman Numeral chapter ring. SIZE: 11-1/4” h x 6-3/4” w x 5-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good overall with nicks around the side winding holes. 9-74998 (4,250-5,250)

1731
$460.00

PAIR OF PARIS-STYLE CLASSICAL VASES. Each having a classically influenced Grisaille putti decoration. Double armed with mask cameos and extensive gilt trim. Modern blue Sevres-type mark to base. Late 20th Century. SIZE: 14” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74254 SM (500-750)

1732
$546.00

LIMOGES HAND PAINTED CHOCOLATE SET TOGETHER WITH A THREE PIECE HAND PAINTED BELLEEK PART TEA SET. 1) The first comprised of a chocolate pot with twelve cups and saucers, all decorated with yellow roses and gilt decorated handles, with the artist’s initials “H.J.D.” SIZE: 10-3/4” h of pot. CONDITION: One cup re-glued, on saucer with brim chip. 2) American belleek classical form teapot, covered sugar, and creamer, decorated overall with pink and yellow roses within gilt decorated sea scrolled cartouche. The handles and square plinths gilt heightened. PROVENANCE: From a Harpswell, Maine home. SIZE: 10-1/2” h of teapot. CONDITION: No repairs or damages noted. 9-90089-1 SM (100-200)

1733
$345.00

FRENCH HAND-PAINTED AND GILT DECORATED CABINET VASE, CHOISY-LE-ROI, LATE 19TH CENTURY. Of rectangular form, the front panel depicting a classical robed woman seated by a brook, being kissed by a putto within a beaded gilt heightened border of floral vinery, the sides and reverse gilt similarly gilt heightened with floral vinery and song birds all on a yellow ground. With circular mark incised “Choisy-Le-Roi” centering T.B. SIZE: 14-1/2”h. CONDITION: Good overall, neck rim repainted, losses too gilded border on backside. 9-74805 SM (300-500)

1734
$402.00

CONTINENTAL “GRAND TOUR” PIETRA DURA TABLETOP PICTURE FRAME (Late 19th Century). The oval black stone plaque inlaid with a spray of colorful flowers in turquoise, cream and burnt orange, all formed of semi-precious stones. Mounted in the folding conforming frame with bow tie cresting and beaded edges. The interior fitted with two oval apertures for portraits. SIZE: 7”h x 4-1/2” (closed). CONDITION: The inlaid stone plaque retaining original finish with some surface scratching lower left corner facing. Inlays intact and in fine condition. Frame retains original surface, otherwise very good. 9-74611 SM (300-500)

1735
$1,150.00

CHARLES JONCHERY (FRENCH, 1873-?) THREE QUARTER TERRACOTTA BUST OF BACCHUS. Modeled with chin on left shoulder with curly hair. Signed on the proper left shoulder ”Jonchery” in script. SIZE: 25-1/2”h x 23-1/2”w x 15”d. CONDITION: Very good overall with original patina. Some chafing marks on left proper breast, appears otherwise fine. 9-74518 MD (3,000-5,000)

1736
$0.00

AFTER LUCA MADRASSI (Italian, 1848-1919) DIANA THE HUNTRESS. Fine bronze sculpture of a seated woman with dog beside. She holds a bow in one hand and a quiver of arrows is on the ground. Her hand is on her forehead as she looks towards the distance. Mounted to a red marble base atop an ebonized wood base. Signed on bronze base “Madrassi, Paris”. A polished bronze finish. SIZE: Bronze is 26” h x 12” w x 10” d. Overall is 32-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-71070 LG (4,000-6,000)

1737
$3,162.00

AFTER LUCA MADRASSI (Italian, 1848-1919) TREE NYMPH. Bronze sculpture of a woman in a dress sits upon a naturalistic stump with leaf decoration. Her hands are held above her head and she looks downward. Mounted on a turned round green marble base. Signed on base “L Madrassi Paris”. SIZE: Bronze is 26-1/2” h; 30-1/4” with base. CONDITION: Very good. 9-71064 MD (2,500-3,500)

1738
$1,380.00

AFTER EMMANUEL FREMIET (French, 1824-1911) “CREDO”. Sculpted as a medieval knight in chain mail displaying a banner incised with “CREDO”, robed with shield and sword on a circular base marked “E. FREMIET” mounted to a conforming red marble plinth. SIZE: 16-1/4”h x 12-1/4” w x 5-1/2 d. CONDITION: Retains original patina. 5-64977 SM (500-1,000)

1739
$690.00

INDO-KIRMAN CARPET. Having a central polychrome floral medallion on a pale indigo ground within a large scrolled polychrome border of floral vinery and cartouches. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 18’2” x 11’. CONDITION: Minor staining and discoloration throughout border, dark stain at center edge of border, approximate 3” diameter, retains full pile. 9-74179 QP (1,000-1,500)

1740
$115.00

NORTH PERSIAN RUG. Dark indigo floral medallion with conforming spandrels on a wine red ground with polychrome floral devices within the guard border of polychrome floral cartouches. SIZE: 6’1” x 4’8”. CONDITION: Showing overall wear throughout. 9-74453 SM (175-275)

1741
$172.00

CARVED ORIENTAL IVORY TUSK VASE ON TEAK STAND. Heavily carved overall with fanciful dragons and exotic birds all with beaded eyes, the base signed within a medallion on a square pierce-carved plinth. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: Carving is 7-1/2” x 3-3/4” x 4-1/4” d. CONDITION: Cracks on underside of base, good overall. 9-73906 SM (500-700)

1742
$172.00

COLLECTION OF CARVED BONE AND IVORY OBJECTS. Including game pieces, carved elephants, napkin rings, sewing birds, frame, whistle, and other objects. PROVENANCE: From a private Leominster, MA collector. CONDITION: Overall good with minor imperfections. 9-74975-2 SM (200-400)

1743
$0.00

FINE CHINESE IVORY SCRIMSHAWED BRUSH POT, PROBABLY LATE 18TH CENTURY. Depicting a mountainous landscape with birds in flight, the reverse with Chinese characters, the base segmented and detachable. SIZE: 3-3/4”h, 3-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Very find overall with nice patina, base rim has an old 1/2” elliptic chip. 9-90403 MD (2,000-3,000)

1744
$2,587.00

FINE CARVED IVORY LIDDED CASKET. Removable lid and body of the oval casket are pierce carved in a three dimensional scene. The top showing a front grill of trees with the background having a large elephant being attacked by a tiger. Body with similar grill work having a procession of elephants behind. Molded edge base supported by four elephant head scroll feet. SIZE: 6-1/4” h x 8” l x 6-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-71090 MD (2,500-3,500)

1745
$600.00

CARVED ORIENTAL TEAK FERN STAND. The circular molded dish-top raised on five molded square legs, each with leaf tip carved brackets, the whole on a circular plinth base with small bracket feet. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 41-3/4” h x 17” dia. CONDITION: With original surface and old patina, shrinkage cracks with warping to top, otherwise structurally good. 9-74000 SM (200-300)

1746
$600.00

ORIENTAL CARVED ROSEWOOD PLANT STAND WITH MARBLE INSERT. The circular molded top with round marble insert above the conforming swell, shaped, and floral carved frieze raised on four square legs with carved knees terminating in stylized claw and ball feet. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 18” h, 16-1/2” dia. CONDITION: With old surface and patina, dryness to joints, otherwise very good. 7-74035 SM (200-300)

1747
$0.00

PAIR OF BRONZE PATINATED HAND-HAMMERED BRASS VASES. The vases having a bead-decorated flared rim, leaf and beaded base ending in a square base. Fine quality and attributed to the Tiffany workshop. Circa 1900. SIZE: 11-1/4” h. CONDITION: Good. Two screws missing from base plate. 9-74286 SM (500-700)

1748
$460.00

FINE ORIENTAL STYLE MIRROR RETAILED BY TIFFANY STUDIOS. Oriental design two-door front mirror has gilt Oriental figures and open base with gilt pierce carved flowers and an open crest with gilt bird and two jade discs. Accompanying the mirror and not attached is a red label “Tiffany Studios 347-355 Madison Ave O. No. 5619 Price $45”. The first tag of this kind that this auction company has seen. SIZE: 20” x 13”. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-73789 (500-700)

1749
$420.00

TWO STERLING ROUND TRAYS. 1) Round tray with shallow well by Tuttle Silversmiths of Boston, Massachusetts. With crescent date mark “HT” for the period of Harry Truman’s presidency. Bottom marked “Reproduction by John Coburn, Boston 1725-1803”. Also “Shreve Crump & Low Co. Sterling 1025”. Monogrammed on rim “CEB”. WEIGHT: 25 tr. oz. SIZE: 1-1/4” h x 13” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 2) Unmarked Mexican round footed tray with beaded edge having inner design of leaves and geometric patterns. Set on four round ring shaped feet. No monogram. WEIGHT: 35 tr. oz. SIZE: 3/4” h x 14” dia. CONDITION: Very good. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. 9-74413 SM (300-500)

1750
$720.00

THREE AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SERVING TRAYS, MID 20TH CENTURY. Including round shallow bowl with companion bowl fitted with a reticulated insert for hors d’oeuvre’s, marked “S. Kirk & Son Co” #’s 302 and 303. WEIGHT: 38 tr. oz. SIZE: 13” dia. A square sterling bowl with inset corners by “Tiffany & CO” # 17832. WEIGHT: 14 tr. oz. SIZE: 2-3/4”h x 9” square. Sterling bread tray by “Towle.” WEIGHT: 14 tr. oz. SIZE: 1-1/4”h x 14”l x 7”w. CONDITION: All pieces with surface scratches and minor denting. 9-74922 SM (500-800)

1751
$258.00

SEVEN STERLING HANDLED SERVING PIECES. Lot includes: 11-1/2” poultry shears; 10-1/2” cake breaker with a plain tapered square handle; 9” bacon server; 2-piece 10-1/2” carving set; 2-piece 10-1/2” carving set. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-74408 SM (200-300)

1752
$230.00

TEN FANCY STERLING SERVING FORKS. 1) 7” two-tine fork by Durgin in the Louis XV pattern, no monogram. 2) 6-1/2” two-tine fork by Towel in the Paul Revere pattern, monogrammed. 3) 7” two-tine lemon fork marked “OSC. Larssen 830DSN.M.”. Hand hammered with flower decoration, no monogram. 4) 4-3/4” lemon fork by Webster Co., no monogram. 5) 5-3/4” lemon fork by Frank M. Whiting. 6) 6” hollow handled flat three-tine fork, unmarked. 7) 9” meat fork by International Silver Co. in the Pantheon pattern, no monogram. 8) 8-1/4” lettuce fork by Dominick & Haff in the Charles II pattern. 9) 9-1/4” lettuce fork by Gorham in the Luxembourg pattern, no monogram. 10) 8-1/4” lettuce fork unmarked having a pierced handle with filigree type decoration. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 11 tr. oz. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-74394 SM (300-500)

1753
$287.00

SEVEN STERLING SERVING PIECES. Lot consists of: 12-3/4” stuffing spoon by Old Newbury Crafters in plain pattern with monogram; 12-1/2” stuffing spoon by Gorham marked “Black Starr & Frost 19C”; 8-1/2” sandwich tongs marked Shreve, Crump & Low Co.; Four 8-1/4” tablespoons by Durgin in the Cromwell pattern, no monogram. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 20 tr. oz. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-74395 SM (300-500)

1754
$540.00

ELEVEN STERLING LADLES AND SERVING SPOONS. Lot includes: Pair of plain handled 6” cream ladles, no name or monogram; Pair of 5-1/4” by R. Blackinton & Co. in a plain pattern, no monogram; 6” ladle by Whiting Mfg. Co.; in the lily pattern, no monogram; Interesting 6” bucket form ladle possibly Gorham; 6” sugar scoop by Reed & Barton in the Les Six Fleurs pattern, no monogram; 7-1/2” repose fruit decorated berry spoon; 7” Dominick & Haff berry spoon having a pierced handle with cherub climbing ladder at fruit tree. Marked on back “Julis C. Walk & Son”, no monogram; 8” tomato server by Jones Shreve Brown & Co. with engraved flat bowl; 5” server with wide shallow bowl by Gorham with fancy handle in an unidentified pattern. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 13 tr. oz. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-74392 SM (400-800)

1755
$0.00

FINE CARVED WALNUT TWO PART CABINET. Bottom section having three top side by side drawers with decorative carved drawer fronts. Two side cabinets with one shelf each and a central open compartment with two mirrored doors below. Paneled sides. Top section supported by two front turned columns and open area with paneled back. There is a matching configuration to the top section with an added 11” frieze at top with carved drapery and other elements. Gadrooned top crown molding. Nice dark old finish. Second half of the 19th Century. SIZE: 92” h x 56-1/2” w x 22-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-71652 LG (3,000-5,000)

1756
$0.00

PAIR OF SEVRES HAND PAINTED GARNITURE VASES WITH GILT-METAL-MOUNTED HANDLES AND BASES. Late 19th/early 20th Century. Each vase with a romantic scene depicting young maidens served by putti in a pastoral scene. The reverse depicting classical ruins. With gilt-heightened scrolling decoration on the bases, having scrolling mask handles raised on square brass plinths with in-curved corners with beaded and carved leaftip edges. The underside marked with the Sevres cipher, absent date and artist marking, “France” in blue print. SIZE: 15-3/4”h. CONDITION: Very nice condition overall, no damages or restoration noted. 9-90040 MD (2,000-4,000)

1757
$0.00

OUTSTANDING MARBLE TOP HEAVILY CARVED WALNUT SIDE CABINET. Interesting cabinet has two side by side top drawers, each fitted with heavily carved grape leaf, grape and vine handles over a cabinet with one door having a shelf behind. Cabinet door has a carved scenic panel of duck in marshy landscape. Beside this door is an open area under which is a doored cabinet with panel having deer in landscape. Right side having a carved woman’s head trailing to a paw foot. Shaped pink mottled marble top. All on a carved molded base with carved round feet. Mid to late 19th Century. SIZE: 40” h x 53” w x 22” d. CONDITION: Good, some old repairs. 9-71649 LG (3,000-5,000)

1758
$345.00

FINE VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD FOOTSTOOL. Circa 1860-1880. The brocade fabric over upholstered seat on a nicely carved and proportioned base with scrolled feet and carved skirt. SIZE: 6-1/2” h x 13-1/2” l x 9-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74323 SM (200-400)

1759
$0.00

REGENCY EBONIZED AND CARVED BLACKAMORE SIDE TABLE. The circular tray top with glass insert supported by a figural standard depicting a young boy with glass eyes and red lips on one knee, barefoot on a circular plinth raised on four claw feet. SIZE: 28-1/2” h x 19-1/2” dia of top. CONDITION: Top repainted with alterations, base with old surfaces, one glass eye replaced. 9-90466 SM (1,500-2,000)

1760
$517.00

ENGLISH VICTORIAN QUARTER SAWN OAK BRASS BOUND STATIONARY BOX. Of rectangular form with sloping front, the hinged lid opening above the sloping doors to an interior with month, day, and date apertures above a series of oak dividers with scalloped edges compartmented for stationary, ink bottles, and pen tray, the frieze drawer below opening by means of a spring loaded catch and mounted with a plaque inscribed “Presented to Mr. W. Bland by teachers & pupils of Dover British School, July, 1875”. The whole fitted with brass strapping and inset brass carrying handles. Size: 16” h x 16” w x 11-1/2”d. CONDITION: Retains original surfaces and patina, ink stand, calendar cards and key, very good overall condition. 9-90490 SM (750-1,250)

1761
$0.00

FINE SET OF FRENCH EMPIRE BRONZE DORÉ DOOR FASTENERS IN THE CLASSICAL TASTE. Designed for a pair of French doors, the plates cast with caryatids and dolphins, all within a scrolling vinery panel. SIZE: (overall) 14-1/4”l. CONDITION: The mechanism in overall very nice condition. Missing the knobs, the key and locking bar. 9-74896 SM (1,200-1,500)

1762
$497.00

TWO FINE HAND PAINTED SCENIC FANS. 1) Depicting the victory of Junin and Ayacucho in Bogota, Columbia, February 12, 1825. Verso decorated with winged maidens over a globe with seated Indian figure the globe inscribed “America Libre”. Total of 18 pierced ivory and silvered sticks. SIZE: 8-1/2” x 16-1/2”. 2) Hand painted and gilt depicting panels of a medieval procession within scrolling borders. Total of 14 pierced and gilt decorated foliate sticks. The verso painted with a scene depicting a sitter for a portrait in period dress. SIZE: 10-1/2 h x 20” w. PROVENANCE: From a private Leominster, MA collector. CONDITION: Overall good condition. 9-74974 SM (1,200-1,500)

1763
$0.00

ORIGINAL CASED MEERSCHAUM SMOKING SET. Blue velvet case having a band “Warranted Real Meerschaum”. Top inset with a metal scene of woman feeding birds in a kitchen setting. Fitted case has a large 9-1/2” l Meerschaum pipe with amber stem. Pipe bowl decorated with rearing horse and chasing dog, a Meerschaum 4” l figural cigarette holder with dog, a 3-3/4” Meerschaum lady’s cigarette holder with dragon, a standard Meerschaum pipe, a match holder in decorated brass and a tobacco or cigarette case in silver plate. SIZE: CONDITION: One small chip off horses mane, otherwise very good. 9-71195 MD (2,500-2,500)

1764
$2,875.00

CARVED WALNUT ROOM SCREEN. This fabulous room screen has three sections. Each identical section having central panel with pierce carved dragons and winged lion mask. C-scrolls and flowers elsewhere. The top solid panel has lion mask with foliate and flowers. The frame decorated with serpent scrolled leaves and mask head. The top crest having carved facing crowned eagle finials and central lion mask with foliate scroll. The two end pieces have a lion carved at very edge. Back side has simple low relief carving of similar design. SIZE: 69” h x approximately 72” l. CONDITION: Some breaks in central panel, one plaster eagle replacement finial is detached but present. Generally very good. 5-71731 MD (2,000-4,000)

1765
$517.00

AMERICAN ARTS AND CRAFTS POLYCHROME DECORATED AND CARVED TEA TABLE IN THE MANNER OF ZULMA STEELE. The rectangular top depicting a classical scene of two youths serving tea within a stylized polychrome decorated border of geometric design, the top incised “O MERRY CUP OF AMBER TEA! TO THEE WE SING ON BENDED KNEE.” above the frieze with open central shelf flanked by end shelves with pierced brackets raised on canted trestle ends similarly polychrome decorated depicting stylistic robed figures. SIZE: 28” h x 30” l x 20-1/4” w. CONDITION: Retains original paint with scrubbed surface, colors faded, seam split in top, otherwise good. 9-74909 SM (250-400)

1766
$3,450.00

ORIGINAL WALT DISNEY CELL FROM SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS. Disney cell housed in its original frame with backing paper and having the labels from Walt Disney Enterprises, Copyrighted 1937 and each having a Carl Bredemeier Gallery, Buffalo, New York label. Titled in front “Grumpy”. Housed in painted wood frames with off color white mattes. Mattes with an impressed “W.D.E.” in bottom right corner. SIGHT SIZE: 5-1/2” x 5-1/4”. CONDITION: Good. 9-71241-3 MD (3,000-5,000)

1767
$632.00

ORNATELY CARVED AND GILT WOOD ROCOCO MIRROR, MID 20TH CENTURY. The carved plumed pagoda crest with pendant bells above the shaped mirror plate within a carved C and S-scrolled surround of leaftips, phoenix, a crouched dragon, and reeds. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 51” h x 30” l. CONDITION: Good overall. 9-73911 SM (1,000-1,500)

1768
$300.00

NICE CONTINENTAL FLORAL TAPESTRY HIGHLIGHTED WITH METALLIC THREAD. Woven with dense scrolling leaftip polychrome vinery, geometric devices, and arabesques on a blue-black field within a border of arabesques and a large garden border of stylized scrolled flowerheads all within a deep mustard outer border. SIZE: 6’ x 4’5”. CONDITION: Overall very nice condition with minimal even wear, edges slightly rolled, in need of a cleaning. 9-90711 MD (500-1,000)

1769
$862.00

CONTINENTAL ORMOLU FLORAL WALL SCONCE WITH THREE PETAL SHADES; VICTORIAN CEILING FIXTURE AND A PAIR OF TWO-ARM WALL SCONCES. First half of the 20th Century. 1) The elaborate French brass and porcelain three-light wall sconce with porcelain flower buds emitting from arms with cast leaftips. The petal form shades of frosted glass. SIZE: 20”l. CONDITION: Originally electrified, shades and other elements appear original, porcelain flowerheads are mostly intact, the three shades with flakes to mounting collars, one with a missing petal. 2) The cast brass continental chandelier fitted with an inverted milk glass dome shade within a conforming basket base emitting three candle arms interspaced with ormolu and milk glass flowerheads. SIZE: 14-1/2” overall dia. CONDITION: The milk glass shade disguising two electric light fixtures, the three brass candle arms not electrified. The milk glass flowerheads intact. 3) Adam style with oval backs and drop flower decoration, “U” shaped side electric light fixtures. Mid-20th Century. SIZE: 16” h x 10” w. CONDITION: Generally good WE SUGGEST PROSPECTIVE BIDDER VIEW THIS LOT IN PERSON. 9-90374 MD (500-1,000)

1770
$175.00

ROYAL DUX FIGURE OF A PARTIALLY ROBBED MAIDEN “ECERIA”. Hand painted figure of a maiden with gold arm band partially clad in a purple robe with gold trim leaning on a tree stump on a square plinth. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 23-1/2” h x 8-1/4” w x 7-1/2” d. CONDITION: Hairline crack 5-1/2” from bottom running horizontally around figure. Otherwise good. 9-74998 SM (500-800)

1771
$0.00

MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUP, LATE 19TH CENTURY. A male and female figure in period dress with child in ribbon-tied brimmed hat, polychrome decorated. Marked beneath the plinth with crossed swords under glaze, incised “B. 28.” SIZE: 6-1/2”h. CONDITION: Very good condition, a minor chip to flower petal within basket, basket with probable repair 9-74829 SM (1,600-2,200)

1772
$1,092.00

PAIR OF SEVRES URN-FORM PAINTED GILT-HEIGHTENED VASES. With flaring rims and beaded edges, the bodies decorated with green interlocking vines tied with indigo blue buds centering iron red dots all with gilt heightened decoration. Marked below the base with the Sevres 1754 cipher of interlaced “L”s centering a capital “B” with a capital “A” beneath the cipher. SIZE: 9-1/2”h, 6-1/4”d ia. CONDITION: With overall good surfaces, wear to gilding on rims, one rim with a small firing crack, no repairs or restoration noted. 9-74987 SM (400-800)

1773
$0.00

PAIR OF SEVRES STYLE ROCOCO PORCELAIN WALL BRACKETS, MID 20TH CENTURY. Each shaped shelf above the bracket molded with acanthus leaftips and C and S-scrolled elements and a scallop shell, the central cartouche with applied floral decoration, the whole gilt heightened. Each marked with an underglaze blue torch beneath an overglazed “KPM” beneath a crossed globe mark. SIZE: 11-3/4”h x 10-1/4”l x 7-1/2”d. CONDITION: Overall very good condition. Losses to one flower petal on each bracket. 9-74640 SM (900-1,200)

1774
$300.00

FRENCH PROVINCIAL PINE SLANT LID DESK IN THE PROVINCIAL TASTE. Rectangular dovetailed case with hinged sloping lid opening to an arrangement of two banks of document drawers centering open compartments above three long drawers raised on applied bracket base. SIZE: 42” h x case 34” w x 20” d. CONDITION: Stripped pine surface with patches to upper and bottom drawer. Some staining to top. 9-74208 SM (500-1,000)

1775
$517.00

PINE APOTHECARY CABINET WITH SIXTY-SIX DRAWERS AND ENAMEL KNOBS. Fitted with six rows of eleven drawers all showing traces of labeling. Case with remnants of white paint. SIZE: 22” h x 47” w x 11” d overall. CONDITION: Some dry rot, some missing knobs. Losses and repairs to some drawer fronts. 9-74207 SM (400-800)

1776
$172.00

FRENCH MARBLE TOP DRY SINK. In cream paint with rectangular case fitted with a gray marble top and three-quarter surround over two short drawers above a pair of field panel doors. Sides are unfinished. SIZE: 32” h x 36-1/2” w x 18” d. CONDITION: All original in original finish, generally good. 9-74210 SM (500-800)

1777
$575.00

FRENCH WIRE DOOR PIE SAFE IN THE REGENCY TASTE IN GRAY PAINT. Birch and pine construction. Molded cornice above rectangular case fitted with a drawer with applied geometric molding above a pair of wire doors over a long drawer on a molded plinth. Sides with recessed panels. SIZE: 48” h x 40” w x 17” d. CONDITION: Worn finish and some replaced hardware. Generally good. 9-74206 SM (700-1,000)

1778
$747.00

PAIR OF MAJOLICA LOBSTER PLATES, PROBABLY ITALIAN, 20TH CENTURY. Each figural plate polychrome-painted, decorated with mussels, anemones, and grained sand, centering a lifelike lobster. Each base drilled for displaying with the incised number “1164” under glaze. SIZE: 13” dia. CONDITION: Very good overall, one lobster with one repaired antenna, no other damages or restoration observed. 9-74644 SM (500-800)

1779
$402.00

ROYAL BAYREUTH FIGURAL LOBSTER PITCHER. Depicted in bright oranges with a green handle stamped on the base with blue “Royal Bayrueth, Bavaria” mark. SIZE: 6-3/4” h. CONDITION: With some paint losses to body, appendages and handle. 9-74646 SM (200-400)

1780
$1,265.00

MAJOLICA UMBRELLA STAND, 19TH CENTURY. Depicting a scene with two feeding herons on a marshy shore polychrome painted on a pale blue ground, the molded base rim in chocolate brown. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 22-1/4”h. CONDITION: With overall Craquelure and minor rim chips to glaze. 9-73932 SM (500-800)

1781
$115.00

POLYCHROME GLAZED AMPHORA URN WITH APPLIED FLORAL DECORATION. Of swelled tubular form on a mottled terracotta, cream, and green ground. The base with applied polychrome flowerheads within four upswept scrolled supports. With the incised “Amphora” mark within an oval cartouche above the numerals “3581” PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 14”h, 6”dia. CONDITION: Overall very good condition, chip to one applied leaf. 9-73953 SM (400-600)

1782
$360.00

KERMAN ORIENTAL CARPET, SOUTHEAST PERSIA. With pale turquoise, rose, and beige floral medallions with conforming spandrels on a cream ground within a pale turquoise guard border of floral cartouches and medallions. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 18’1” x 9’10”. CONDITION: Very good condition overall with full pile. 9-74180. MD (800-1,200)

1783
$1,265.00

THREE CHINESE FLORAL AREA RUGS. Each of varying size with a floral bamboo trellis centering floral sprays on a rose pink ground. PROVENANCE: From a fine Waterville, Maine home. SIZES: 6’3” x 4’; 5’3” x 2’11”; 3’11” x 2’2”. CONDITION: All in very good condition with full pile and no staining. 9-90571 MD (200-300)

1784
$0.00

FRENCH EMPIRE STYLE THREE PIECE BRASS AND ROUGE MARBLE CLOCK SET. The brass movement within a cylindrical case with enameled dial, accompanied by a gilt metal pendulum depicting a floral basket surmounted by a cast brass wreath and quiver of arrows. Mounted in a rouge marble plinth raised on six rouge marble columns with brass capitols on a conforming plinth raised on button feet and flanked by a pair of urn formed garnitures with gilt metal mounts. SIZE: 17”h x 10-1/4” l x 4”d. CONDITION: Very nice overall. 9-90445 SM (550-750)

1785
$920.00

MAHOGANY INLAID BRACKET CLOCK BY BLACK, STARR & FROST. The mahogany case having bow tie and bell flower drape inlay, brass fluted quarter columns, brass ball finials and brass feet. The white enameled dial having two keyholes and signed, “Black, Starr & Frost, New York”. The brass movement marked, “Made in France, Black, Starr & Frost, New York”. Spring chime mechanism. SIZE: 23” h x 12-1/2” w x 10” d. CONDITION: Very good. Unknown working order. Pendulum present, no key. 9-74342 MD (600-800)

1786
$345.00

PAIR OF DECORATED ROYAL DOULTON VASES. Tall vases having a tapered body decorated with blue flower forms with other smaller white flowers having gilt highlights. Rim in dark cobalt blue with gold trim and mottled brown interior. Bases have impressed Royal Doulton mark with lion and crown. Impressed “1074”. Also impressed “Doulton Slater Patent” and black paint written “X5823”. Also having artist initials in script. Each has been drilled for lamp bases. PROVENANCE: Fine Bangor, Maine mansion. SIZE: 15-1/2” h x 6-3/4” dia. rim. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74225 SM (250-400)

1787
$287.00

HEREND PORCELAIN FIGURINE OF A NUDE. Depicting a woman with brown hair in a kneeling position with green draped robe on an oval plinth stamped on the underside with the “Herend” factory mark and model number incised in base: “5707.” PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 13-1/4”h. CONDITION: Very good original condition, no visible damages, repairs, or restoration. 9-73987 SM (250-400)

1788
$0.00

LARGE PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUP. Group shows a man leading a horse with a double wagon seat saddle. An elegantly dressed woman and man sit atop the horse. Man with parasol and woman with basket of flowers. Horse is well mottled and stands on a naturalistic base with trees and stumps. Man is leading them to the side of a stairway for disembarking. Impress number “9642” on the side and an unidentified blue mark to base. . PROVENANCE: Fine Bangor, Maine mansion. SIZE: 13” h x 15-1/2” l x 7-1/2” w. CONDITION: Repairs and restoration. One finger missing. Otherwise good. 9-74216 SM (400-600)

1789
$1,380.00

AFTER VASSILI YACOVLEVITCH GRACHEV (Russian, 1831-1905). Bronze figural group depicting armed plainsman on horseback galloping towards a discovery on a rocky ground. Mounted on a two-toned marble plinth . Signed in two locations on base in Cyrillic. SIZE: Statue:17-1/4” h x 18” l x 9-1/2” w. Plinth: 2-1/2” h x 19” l x 12” w. CONDITION: Good surfaces and patina, some minor scuffing on marble base, believed to be a late 20th century re-strike. 9-74994 SM (1,000-2,000)

1790
$0.00

AFTER VASSILI YACOVLEVITCH GRACHEV (Russian, 1831-1905) THE MILEPOST. 20th Century re-strike depicting a troika led by a team of three horses with driver and two passengers, passing a milepost on a rutted road. SIZE: Statue: 11-1/4” h x 16-3/4” l x 11-3/4” w. Marble plinth: 1-1/2” h x 18-1/2” l x 12-3/4” w. CONDITION: Dark brown patina, in very good overall condition. 9-74993 MD (1,000-2,000)

1791
$0.00

AFTER ALBERT WOLFF (German, 1814-1892) COURTING ON HORSEBACK. A figural bronze depicting a Cossack on horseback playing a stringed instrument, serenading a woman seated behind him on a rocky plinth. Incised indistinctly on the edge: “A.M. Wolff, 1900”. SIZE: 9-1/2” h x 7-3/4” l x 4” d. CONDITION: Believed to be a mid 20th Century re-strike with dark brown patina, overall very good condition. 9-74995 SM (500-1,000)

1792
$420.00

TABRIZ ORIENTAL ROOM SIZE RUG. Central colorful medallion in blue and ivory background. All on a red field covered with flower vines. A deep blue wide margin with other borders. Mid to late 20th Century. SIZE: 9’9” x 6’10”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-70945 (400-800)

1793
$172.00

TABRIZ GARDEN CARPET, MID 20TH CENTURY. Polychrome floral filled urns beneath exotic birds and cornucopia flanked by deer and elk on ivory field centered within an arabesque arch all within a border of flower heads. SIZE: 4’10” x 3’1-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good overall, needs cleaning. 9-90578 SM (150-250)

1794
$316.00

CARVED ORIENTAL HARDWOOD TWO TIER STAND, MID 19TH CENTURY. The rectangular molded top raised on four molded square legs with pierce carved leaf tip returns above the medial shelf similarly carved joined at the bottom by molded box stretcher with shaped returns. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 31” h x 20” l x 11-3/4” d. CONDITION: Recently re-polished over original painted surfaces, shows normal and acceptable wear, no repairs noted. 9-74004 SM (150-250)

1795
$720.00

UNUSUAL LATE 19TH CENTURY ORIENTAL CARVED TEAK PLANT STAND. The shaped top with pink marble inserts within concentric circle borders inlaid with mother-of-pearl above the floral pierce carved conforming base raised on four cabriole legs joined by a pierced frond carved medial shelf. SIZE: 18-1/2” h, 14” top. CONDITION: Old cracks in marble sections and teak borders with losses to mother-of-pearl inlays. The carved base intact, the whole retains original finish and old patina. 9-90357 SM (300-500)

1796
$1,265.00

ORIENTAL BRONZE FIGURE OF A FOO DOG WITH A SPHERE. The well articulated figure with scrolling hocks and tail, wearing a collar and bell, the right paw resting on a sphere of pierced scrolling vinery. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 14-1/4”h x 19”l overall. CONDITION: With original good dark bronze patina, sphere needs re-attaching to body, otherwise very good. 9-74058 SM (800-1,200)

1797
$115.00

ORIENTAL BRONZE MELON-FORM FOOTED PLANTER, LATE 19TH CENTURY. The circular ribbed bowl mounted with turtle handles and floral sprays with birds raised on leaftip scrolled feet. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 9-1/2”h, 13-1/2”dia overall. CONDITION: Old dark patina, one turtle handle missing head and neck with dents in body beneath. 9-79923 SM (300-500)

1798
$0.00

PAIR OF CARVED WOODEN POLYCHROME PAINTED ORIENTAL STATUES OF WARRIORS, MID 20TH CENTURY. Each figure in a fighting pose, hair tied in a top-knot, wearing a gilt necklace, bracelets, and anklets, wearing a silvered tunic. Both encircled in a flowing scarf decorated with gilded cloud bands standing barefoot on rocky plinths mounted on an associated rectangular stand. SIZE: 26”h of statues. CONDITION: One warrior missing weapon in left hand, rocky plinths with paint scuffing, otherwise very good overall. 9-74621 MD (1,500-2,000)

1799
$0.00

COLLECTION OF SIX BONE AND IVORY WALKING STICK, PARASOL, AND CANE HANDLES. Foliate, reeded, ring, and twig carved. PROVENANCE: From a private Leominster, MA collector. SIZE: 4-1/4” – 5-1/4”. CONDITION: Overall very nice condition. 9-74975-1 SM (800-1,200)

1800
$287.00

TWO JAPANESE CARVED IVORY NETSUKES (Probably mid 19th Century). 1) The first depicting a blacksmith at work fashioning a blade. Signed on the underside within a cinnabar panel. SIZE: 2-1/2”h. The second a merchant with gourd vessels in hand with a bundle of kindling. The second signed on the back of the robe and with remains of paper label. Both with incised carved details. SIZE: 4-1/2”h. PROVENANCE: From a Harpswell, Maine home. CONDITION: The first with two missing toes, the second with chip to gourd stock, and some missing twig ends. Both with very good original patina. 9-90087 SM (200-400)

1801
$575.00

LARGE ORIENTAL PORCELAIN UNDERGLAZE BLUE PLANTER ON CARVED HARDWOOD STAND. Depicting a dragon hunting fish above a stylized sea within clouds. The rim with scrolled lotus blossoms, now mounted on a folding six-legged oriental stand. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 13-1/2”h of planter, 15-1/2” dia, 29-1/2”h overall. CONDITION: 2-3/4” repaired chip on outer edge of rim. 9-74053 SM (200-400)

1802
$287.00

COLLECTION OF FIVE JADE PLAQUES, RELIEF CARVED, FOUR ON HARDWOOD STANDS. Each multi-colored stone relief carved depicting oriental landscapes, four centered with individuals in various pursuits. The jade stones in tones of amber, russet, burnt orange and tan. Two carved in cameo-fashion. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 6-3/4”h of largest, as mounted. CONDITION: Overall very good, with minor scratches. 9-74002 MD (1,000-2,000)

1803
$0.00

ORIENTAL CARVED JADE FIGURE OF A FANCIFUL WINGED CANINE. Depicted in an alert pose, right front paw raised with incised wings and flowing mane, baring teeth and mounted on a carved teak stand. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: Overall 9-1/2” h x 14-3/4” l 4” w. CONDITION: Minor chip/fracture to proper right ear tip, otherwise very good. 9-74998 SM (1,000-2,000)

1804
$0.00

CARVED WOODEN STATUE OF A HAITIAN SLAVE GIRL, SIGNED “LE DECIMUS HAITI”. Depicting a young girl with head scarf and hoop earrings wearing a beaded necklace and frock, hands on hips, posing barefoot on a circular lined plinth. Carved from the solid. SIZE: 54-1/2” CONDITION: Very good overall with original surfaces, missing an earring. 9-90308 SM (1,500-2,500)

1805
$172.00

VICTOR HEINRICH SEIFERT (Austrian, 1870-1953) “LA ROSE”. Miniature art nouveau bronze bust of a woman. Titled on front “La Rose”. Verso signed “V. Seifert”. SIZE: 4”; 5-1/2” with base. CONDITION: Patina is good, very good. 5-64975 SM (300-500)

1806
$805.00

CARVED REGENCY MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD FIRE SCREEN. A shaped and molded rectangular frame with scrolling leaf tips centering an etched glass panel decorated with floral vinery joined to a swelled cylindrical leaf-carved standard raised on a cabriole tripod base, acanthus carved and molded. PROVENANCE: From a Harpswell, Maine home. SIZE: 47” h x 24” w x 17” d. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-90077 SM (800-1,000)

1807
$1,265.00

WILLIAM IV CARVED MAHOGANY CANTERBURY WITH A DRAWER. Divided into four sections within a carved and turned gallery rail with gothic influence above the conforming case fitted with single drawer on tapered turned legs with brass capped porcelain casters. SIZE: 22-1/2” h x 25” l x 16” w. CONDITION: Very good original condition, minor losses to base molding, old loss to ends of one curule-formed support. 9-74627 SM (600-800)

1808
$0.00

ENGLISH VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOOT RACK. This unusual two sided item, designed for the storage of caps and riding boots with an arched crest rail fitted with carrying handle and turned pegs above a shelf with twelve shaped apertures raised on incised rectangular end supports joined by the bottom shelf with convex front raised on outswept feet. SIZE: 38-1/2” h x 30” l x 17” d. CONDITION: Old surface, good patina, 6” strip of molding missing on rack, one leg broken and braced. 9-74626 SM (600-800)

1809
$230.00

CLASSICAL CARVED MAHOGANY CENTER TABLE. The circular top above the conforming figured frieze joined to the pineapple and acanthus carved pedestal raised on four arched, acanthus carved cabriole legs terminating in large paw feet raised on casters. PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. SIZE: 29” h, 36” dia. CONDITION: Original surface with old patina, minor repairs to feet. 9-90154 SM (800-1,200)

1810
$575.00

TABRIZ CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA. Dense floral polychrome vinery interspersed with pairs of deer on a cranberry red field within a flower head and leaf border on a pale turquoise ground. The end signed (see photo). SIZE: 9’10” x 6’10”. CONDITION: Wear throughout, some fading, overall good condition. 9-74452 MDD (350-500)

1811
$0.00

HAMADAN RUG, TABRIZ PATTERN, SOUTHEAST PERSIA. The poled medallion within a hexagonal brick medallion, the cream border with stylized flower heads. SIZE: 6’ x 3’4”. CONDITION: Fair overall with areas of wear in field. 9-74450 SM (150-250)

1812
$2,875.00

REPRODUCTION TWO PART CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY HIGHBOY. The top section having a carved scroll top, three turned urn and flame finials, center top drawer with carved shell over two side by side drawers and five long graduated drawers. Reeded quarter columns and nice Chippendale style brasses. Bottom section having two side by side drawers over a central shell carved drawer flanked by small drawers. Carved skirt, reeded quarter columns and nicely carved ball and claw foot cabriole legs. Last half of the 20th Century. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 88-1/2” h; bottom case 36” w; top case is 35” w x 20” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29703 SM (1,000-2,000)

1813
$431.00

MODERN TALL CASE CLOCK. Moon phase dial in a cherry case having three brass weights, scrolled hood top with finial and brass and wood pendulum, key for door present. No name. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 89” h x 22” w x 12” d. CONDITION: Very good. Was working in home. 9-29713 SM (500-1,000)

1814
$517.00

SET OF FOUR AMERICAN SLAT BACK SAUSAGE-TURNED CHAIRS, ATTRIBUTED TO THE WORKSHOP OF WALLACE NUTTING. Each with four arched slats and sausage turned styles with knop ball finials joined to the trapezoidal woven rush seat raised on conforming turned legs joined by double box stretcher. SIZE: 44” h x 17-1/2” h of seat. CONDITION: Very good with cleaned, old surface. LITERATURE: For a nearly identical example, see “Wallace Nutting Furniture Catalogue, Final Edition”, number 390, 1937. 9-90459 MD (1,000-1,500)

1815
$0.00

JOHN ROOD (1906-1974) “SUPPLICATION”. Oak carving from the solid depicting a bearded, robed man clutching a brimmed cap to chest in downcast demeanor. Signed at base “Rood, 1945”. SIZE: 39-1/2” h. CONDITION: With original weathered surface, shrinkage splits throughout, as expected. 9-74527 MD (1,200-1,500)

1816
$0.00

STONE CARVING OF A SEMI-NUDE ROBED MALE TORSO IN THE CLASSICAL TASTE, 20TH CENTURY. With weathered brown crackled surface mounted on a rectangular stone plinth. SIZE: 23” overall h x 12” w x 6-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very minor chips on toga, shoulder, chaff marked proper left hip, otherwise very good. 9-74601 SM (600-800)

1817
$0.00

PENNSYLVANIA CARVED BAS RELIEF OF A YOUNG GIRL IN PROFILE WITH RIBBON-TIED HAIR. Carved from the solid, mounted in a walnut gallery notch-carved frame with canted sides. Etched in the back with the artist’s name “Ernst Jantsch” dated “26. August 1932.” SIZE: 13-1/2”h x 11”l x 3-1/2”d. CONDITION: With original dry surfaces, very good overall. 9-74861 SM (500-800)

1826
$2,300.00

AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909) “CHEYENNE”. Restrike bronze statue of a Native American hunter with spear on running horse mounted on an oval plinth. Late 20th Century. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 16” h x 18-1/2” l x 6” d. CONDITION: Good surface and patina, spear slightly bent. 9-74011 SM (1,500-2,000)

1827
$1,610.00

AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909) “BRONCO BUSTER”. Large bronze shows the classic Remington statue of a rearing horse with a cowboy atop having whip out. Signed in the base of the bronze and also having a rectangle “Founders Authorized Edition No./100”. Mounted on a green molded edge oval marble base with brass name tag. Late 20th Century recast. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 22-1/2” h not including base. 24” h including base. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74027 SM (800-1,200)

1828
$1,610.00

AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909) “THE RATTLESNAKE”. Large bronze shows the classic Remington statue of a cowboy on rearing horse encountering a rattlesnake. Bronze is mounted on a green marble base with brass title plaque. Late 20th Century recast. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 22-1/2” not including base. Total is 23-3/4” including base. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74067 SM (800-1,200)

1829
$0.00

AFTER FREDERICK REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909) COMING THROUGH THE RYE. Remington re-strike bronze figural group depicting four horsemen abreast on horseback with guns raised on a naturalistic rocky base mounted on a rectangular stone plinth. SIZE: 14”h overall x 15-3/4”w x 9-1/4”d. CONDITION: Rough re-casting, retaining original surface. 9-90313 SM (1,500-2,000)

1830
$0.00

R. SCOTT (Second half of the 20th Century) BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP “THE BULL RIDER”. Depicting a bearded rodeo rider atop a bucking Brahma bull on a natural rocky plinth. The plinth incised: “R. Scott.” In dark brown patina. SIZE: 9-1/4”h x 10-1/4”l x 6-1/4”w. CONDITION: Tail bent and broken near base. 9-90371 SM (800-1,200)

1831
$1,955.00

PAIR OF EMPIRE MAHOGANY MARBLE TOP DRUM COMMODES. Each with a molded circular top with inset white marble above the cylindrical body with hinged door opening to shelves on a molded circular plinth. SIZE: 28” h, 14-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished and restored with repairs to one molded top, repaired split at door hinge. 9-74628 SM (2,000-2,500)

1832
$287.00

SET OF FOUR DIRECTOIRE PARCEL-GILT CARVED BALLROOM CHAIRS. Each arched molded crest rail joined to turned spindles with knopped finials centering an oval bentwood splat joined to the circular caned seat raised on frontal turned and fluted cylindrical legs, the rear legs splayed and joined by a circular bentwood stretcher. PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. SIZE: 37” h, 17” seat h. CONDITION: Retains original worn and dry surface, seats good and original, no breaks or restoration noted. 9-90150 SM (500-800)

1833
$360.00

ORNATE CARVED WALNUT MARBLE TOP OCTAGONAL SIDE TABLE IN THE VICTORIAN TASTE. The octagonal rose marble top set on conforming frieze with beaded edge with scrolled leaf tips on a bulbous ring turned and reeded pedestal joined to four scrolling down swept beaded and carved legs on blocked feet centering a pendant finial. SIZE: 27” h, 24-1/2” top. CONDITION: Refinished and restored, showing evidence of repaired cracks in legs. 9-90358 SM (500-700)

1834
$360.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN CLASSICAL FIGURED MAHOGANY WORK TABLES. Each with a rectangular hinged top above the conforming frieze fitted with two long drawers separated by a ridged mid-molding, raised on a curule-form trestle bases with turned finials, the legs with pierced volutes, joined by a conforming serpentine stretcher with drop pendant. PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. SIZE: 28” h x 28” w x 16” d. CONDITION: Both with original finish, tops with shrinkage cracks, some losses to molded top edges, otherwise very good. 9-90153 MD (600-1,000)

1835
$115.00

UNUSUAL HELMUT SHAPED PITCHER WITH GILT HEIGHTENED DRAGON HANDLE. With polychrome painted leaf clusters on a pale blue ground, the handle an olive green and gilt winged dragon, the rim and spout with gothic decoration in similar colors. The base incised with the numerals “1828”. SIZE: 7-1/2” h. CONDITION: With surface Craquelure, chips to right proper leg and arm. 9-74515 SM (200-400)

1836
$172.00

SMALL COLLECTION OF WEDGWOOD AND BURSLEM BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE TRANSFER-PRINTED TABLEWARES, 2ND HALF 19TH CENTURY. Consisting of an oval 16-1/2” platter, a pair of deep 12-3/4”dia bowls, and a smaller 9-3/4” bowl, depicting various scenes in the landscape patter, together with a Staffordshire Burslem serving dish in the “Jenny Lynd ”pattern with scalloped scrolled edges, 12-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Platter with crackling, hairline crack on long edge. Minor crackles in one bowl of the pair. Small bowl with rim crackle and small hairline. Round platter with 2/3” rim chip. 9-74920 MD (500-1,000)

1837
$0.00

FINE MASON’S BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED JUG AND BASIN SET IN ORIENTAL PATTERN. The pitcher and bowl with faceted edges depicting an oriental panoramic view each marked “Mason’s Iron Stone China”. SIZE: 11-1/2” h of pitcher, 16” dia of bowl. CONDITION: Very good overall with no chips, cracks, or repairs. 9-90577 SM (300-500)

1838
$287.00

PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE COPPER LUSTRE SEATED SPANIELS. Each with copper and green highlights on a cream ground, the eyes painted. SIZE: 9” h. CONDITION: Crackled surface, one with paint chip on muzzle. 9-90448 SM (300-600)

1839
$862.00

PAIR OF MEISSEN COBALT BLUE DECORATED CABINET PLATES. Each with scrolling gilt decorated edges on a cobalt blue ground centering a cartouche, one painted depicting a courting couple, the second depicting a woman sitting with a child and basket of grapes. Marked on the reverse with blue cross swords under glaze. SIZE: 8-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90044 SM (400-600)

1840
$2,875.00

ALBRECHT (ALBERT) CONSTANT DESENFANS (Belgian, 1845) NUDE BATHER. Large bronze figure of a nude woman against a tree stump. One foot rests on the stump and the other at the edge of the water. Signed on stump. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 29-1/4” h. CONDITION: Very good, hair has rubbed patina. 9-74066 MD (1,500-2,500)

1841
$0.00

AFTER ALAIN CARRIER YOUNG BOY PLAYING MANDOLIN. The bronze statue of a young boy with wide brimmed hat plucking at a mandolin and standing on one leg. The plinth signed, “A. Carrier”. SIZE: 26”h. CONDITION: Roughly cast with scratches on arm and back. 9-74986 SM (1,500-2,500)

1842
$1,150.00

JEAN BAPTISTE CLESINGER (French, 1814-1883) “THE DEATH OF CLEOPATRA”. Bronze figure of a recumbent Cleopatra holding a snake in one hand and with other arm extended. She wears a sheer robe and looks upward. Signed “J. Clesinger Rome 1861” and “F. Barbedienne Fondeur” and with a medallion “Reduction Mecanique a.collas brevette”. Wonderful, dark brown patina. SIZE: 6-1/4” h x 12-1/2”l x 4-1/4”d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72122 MD (2,000-4,000)

1843
$117.00

INTERESTING HANGING WALL CLOCK BY NEW HAVEN CLOCK COMPANY. In the French style. Round dial having porcelain Roman numerals with a time only mechanism. The case having an applied decoration of a bird with nest on top and berry and leaves below. The side handles are lion heads which hold a rectangular link chain with lion hook. No key present. SIZE: Clock is 14” l; with chain 25” l x 9” at widest. CONDITION: Good overall. Unknown working order. 9-74481 SM (300-500)

1844
$175.00

TWO CHIMING MANTLE CLOCKS. 1) Having a rounded dome top with silvered dial. Brass movement marked “Made in Germany Unghans” having four gong chime, key and pendulum present. Unknown working order. SIZE: 14-3/4” h x 10-3/4” at widest x 7-1/4” d. 2) Oak pillar sided architectural form case with decorative silver and brass dial. Works marked “W & H Sch.”. Two gongs, pendulum and key present. Unknown working order. SIZE: 16” h x 12” at widest x 7-1/2” d. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Cases are good, all appear to be intact. 9-74146 SM (500-800)

1845
$690.00

REGENCY STYLE RED JAPANNED AND CHINOISERIE DECORATED MANTLE CLOCK. Rectangular decorated domed case on ogee bracket feet. Brass chased face with silvered chapter ring marked “Elliott, London” fitted with seven-day brass movement and WestminsterWithington chimes. Mid 20th Century. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 9-1/2” h x 11-1/4” w x 4-3/4” d. CONDITION: Unknown working order, overall very good. 9-73901 SM (400-600)

1846
$1,610.00

LOT OF FIFTEEN PIECES OF HAND PAINTED LIMOGES CHINA. Lot consists of: 4-1/2” x 10-1/4” dia. two-handled footed bowl marked “T & V Limoges”. Bowl decorated inside and out with grapes and leaves and a heavy gilt decoration. Six 3” h x 3-3/4” dia. footed sherbets’ decorated with grape and vine leaf decoration, marked “T & V Limoges”. Artist signed “A E Broad”. Seven-piece seafood set marked “T & V Limoges” having one 10-1/4” serving plate and six 7-1/4” plates. Decorated with shells and sea plant life in watercolor background. Limoges France 2-3/4” h x 11-1/4” dia. bowl with flower decoration, pink and gold trim shaped border. PROVENANCE: Fine Bangor, Maine mansion. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-74221 SM (500-700)

1847
$420.00

PAIR OF HAND PAINTED PORTRAIT VASES. Each having a portrait of an elegant woman in fancy dress with nice bonnet against a gilt background with stylized fleur-de-lis. Portraits bordered by a decorative band of colorful hearts. Impressed number to base. Shaped vase on a four footed base with two handles. PROVENANCE: Fine Bangor, Maine mansion. SIZE: 7-3/4” h x 7-3/4” w at widest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74220 SM (300-500)

1848
$0.00

ASHWORTH BROTHERS IRONSTONE PART DINNER SERVICE IN THE “HIZEN” PATTERN, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY. Comprising of 39 pieces each with a floral design with exotic bird within a gold rim. With printed factory marks and ironstone crown label. Consisting of: 2 oval covered vegetables-10-1/2”l, oval under tray-8-1/2”l, nest of 3 oval platters-11”l, 13-1/2”l, and 15”l, 12 dinner plates-10” dia.. 12 luncheon plates-9” dia., 9 soup bowls-10” dia. CONDITION: Overall very nice condition with vibrant colors, 2 dinner plates with rim chips, 1 luncheon plate with rim chip. 9-74698 MD (1,000-1,500)

1849
$115.00

FINE REGENCY BAMBOO HALL STAND. Typical form with twin beveled mirror plates flanked by shaped bamboo hangers above the base for umbrellas with drip pan. All fitted with original glazed tiles decorated with fanciful dragons. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 82” h x 35” w x 12” d. CONDITION: Very good original finish. 9-74173 SM (250-500)

1850
$345.00

FANCY VICTORIAN WALNUT CARVED CANDLE STAND. Round insert top on tripod shaped legs joined by turned finials. Circa 1870-1880. SIZE: 31” h x 19” dia. top. CONDITION: Old surface with repairs to top molding and frame. 9-74294 SM (500-700)

1851
$0.00

VICTORIAN CARVED OAK AND PINE HANGING SHELF. The shaped scalloped sides centering four shelves, the bottom most with pierce carved scrolled frieze carved with a pair of presenting eagles, the back paneled. SIZE: 38” h x 24” w x 7” d. CONDITION: Retains old surface and patina, small piece of scrolled carving missing in frieze, mounting holes throughout backboard, otherwise very good. 9-90368 SM (400-600)

1852
$0.00

ENGLISH VICTORIAN CARVED WALNUT AND BRASS POLL SCREEN. The rectangular needlework screen depicting fruit within a conforming mahogany frame mounted to the brass poll with acorn finial joined to the carved spiral twist ring turned and gadrooned standard raised on a tripod scrolled base with pad feet. SIZE: 57-1/2” overall h. CONDITION: Very fine overall. 9-74261 SM (400-600)

1853
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED PINE PEDESTAL, MID 19TH CENTURY. The square chamfered top above the conforming frieze joined to the molded paneled base on a conforming molded plinth. SIZE: 33-1/2” h, 10-1/2” square top. CONDITION: Painted surfaces dry with paint loss and flaking, structurally good condition. 9-74474 SM (300-500)

1854
$575.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN FLORAL HOOKED RUGS. Each with a central polychrome floral spray centered by ribbon-tied floral spandrels on a cream textured ground. SIZES: 5’10” x 3’9”. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74763 SM (400-600)

1855
$287.00

AMERICAN OVAL BRAIDED RUG. The central floral medallion in pinks, mauve and beige within scrolled vinery cartouches within an additional conforming border on alternating ground of pale and dark greens. SIZE: 5’11” x 3’9”. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-74762 SM (200-300)

1856
$143.00

AMERICAN OVAL HOOKED AND BRAIDED AREA RUG. The hooked oval center depicting a polychrome floral spray on an ochre ground within multiple conforming braided rows. SIZE: 5’5” x 4’7”. CONDITION: Showing acceptable wear overall with separations in braiding. 9-90493 SM (150-250)

1857
$0.00

AMERICAN MT. WASHINGTON GLASS AND SILVER-PLATE COVERED SUGAR BOWL. The domed cover with spherical ball finial joined to the collared rim flanked by C-scrolled double handles centering a cranberry red to pink bowl. SIZE: 6”h x 9-1/2”w at handles. CONDITION: Glass in very good overall condition, wear to plating on handles and cover, very nice overall. 9-74925 SM (300-500)

1858
$614.00

VICTORIAN PICKLE CASTER AND STAND. Silver plated stand has decorative flower motif with tongs. Rubina glass jar having enamel band of colorful flowers. Complete with a silver plated cover. PROVENANCE: Fine Bangor, Maine mansion. SIZE: 11-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74222 SM (300-500)

1859
$1,020.00

SET OF TWELVE STEUBEN CLEAR GLASS TRUMPET-SHAPED WINE STEMS. Number “7737”designed by Sidney Waugh. Each etched “Steuben” on base, sole with original boxes and Steuben bags. SIZE: 6” h. CONDITION: Very fine. 9-74771 MD (400-600)

1860
$117.00

UNUSUAL BACCARAT “OPAL CRYSTAL” BULBOUS DECORATED VASE. The rolled rim above a gilt heightened wide neck painted with a band of berry vinery, the body painted with floral sprays in pinks, lavenders, cream and yellow on a mottled brown to tan ground with strokes of red. With an etched signature above the base rim in script: “Baccarat.” The underside marked with a stylized “q” with dot. SIZE: 9-3/4”h, 8”dia. CONDITION: Overall very nice condition, with some surface scratches on side of vase below floral spray, very minor gilt loss to rim. 9-73957 SM (200-300)

1861
$117.00

SET OF EIGHT UNSIGNED STEUBEN CRANBERRY SWIRL STEMS WITH LINERS. Each with a flared bowl on a clear conical stem fitted with a conforming bell-shaped insert with clear knop finial. PROVENANCE: From a Harpswell, Maine home. SIZE: 5-1/2”h. Height of insert 3”. CONDITION: With minor rim chips. 9-90088 SM (200-300)

1862
$0.00

PAIR OF CUT GLASS GOURD-SHAPED LIQUOR BOTTLES WITH STERLING LABELS. Each bottle having its original cut matching stopper, diamond-cut design, fourth quarter of the 19th Century. The leaf scroll-decorated sterling labels, one “Bourbon”, the other “Scotch”. SIZE: 11” total height. CONDITION: Some very light cloudiness to interior. Very good. 9-74268 SM (200-300)

1863
$172.00

TWO VICTORIAN WALKING STICKS. The first with engraved gold toned handle fitted to a rosewood stick with silvered tip. The second mounted with a sterling handle rimmed with various plants and leaves, entwined by a gold toned serpent mounted on a tapered hardwood shaft with silvered tip. The handle marked “Sterling” with illegible maker’s initials. SIZE: 35” l of both. CONDITION: Both handles showing wear with multiple denting, the shafts with wear to finish from use. 7-74606 SM (500-700)

1864
$776.00

FIVE ITEMS PERTAINING TO THE BANGOR HOUSE, BANGOR, MAINE. 1) Framed three-section piece which includes a descriptive essay from American Magazine, October 1836; Broadside dated May 1st, 1849; and an engraving showing the Bangor House front and back. Housed in a mahogany veneered antique frame. Overall size is 18” h x 34-1/2” w. CONDITION: Some holes in newspaper, some toning. 2) Framed Bangor House Bill of Fare dated 1852. Housed in an antique mahogany veneered frame with matte. Overall size is 17-1/2” 10-1/4”. CONDITION: Some minor stains, good. 3) Framed bill dated 1865 outlining housing and food with total of stay being $102.80. Housed in a flat mahogany veneered antique frame. Overall size is 10-1/2” x 9-1/4”. CONDITION: Some toning, good. 4) Bangor House Bill of Fare for Breakfast, not dated but having a nice engraving of the Bangor House. Overall size is 9” x 5-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 5) “Coffee House” sign having black sand finish with gilt letters purportedly from the Bangor House. Size is 9” x 36”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74228 SM (250-400)

1865
$1,380.00

TWO AMERICAN BRONZE LAMP BASES MARKED “HANDEL” TOGETHER WITH A THIRD TIFFANY TYPE BRONZE EXAMPLE. 1) Of single-socket form with ring mount, cylindrical shaft on a round base with label on felt liner with brown patina, 16”h, 12-1/4” ring dia. 2) A three-socket example with urn-form base embossed with floral design on a cylindrical base of oriental design with a raised Handel stamp beneath the base, 23-1/2”h. 3) A four-socket example on a tapering faceted standard on a circular dish-top base raised on four shaped flared feet, bronzed in verdigris bronze patina, 23-1/2”h, 11-3/4”dia of base. CONDITION: The three overall in good condition, the first with wear to mounting ring, the second with pitted finish, the third missing cap. 9-90408 MD (600-900)

1866
$0.00

CHINESE ORIENTAL RUG. Decorated with a floral medallion flanked by floral sprays and circular spandrels deep indigo ground within a cream border of floral vinery. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 5’9” x 3’2”. CONDITION: Spots of minor wear throughout, retains good color and pile. 9-74183-1 SM (150-300)

1867
$86.00

ORIENTAL FROG DECORATED PLANTER. Blue shallow bowl has a rim set with sixteen fogs seated on toadstools, a pond lily with three frogs and a red flower. Three character mark signature to base. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 5-1/4” h x 12-1/2” dia at widest. CONDITION: Two chips to flower, generally in very good condition. 9-74164 (100-200)

1868
$0.00

ORIENTAL CARVED JADE FOO DOG ON STAND IN ORIGINAL FITTED CASE, 20TH CENTURY. The well articulated carving of the dog depicted in a crouching position with a long S-scrolled tail. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 4-3/4”h x 8-1/2”l. CONDITION: Very good overall with original surfaces. 9-73917 SM (300-500)

1869
$0.00

THREE TURNED JADE RICE BOWLS, 20TH CENTURY. One of each in green, reddish-purple, and peach, together with a carrying box. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 4-1/4” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73913 SM (400-600)

1870
$300.00

ORIENTAL GLAZED POTTERY FIGURAL ROOF TILE NOW MOUNTED AS A LAMP. Depicting a fierce warrior with flowing headdress, armor and robes in shades of green and yellow. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 14-1/4”h of figure, 30” total height. CONDITION: With weathered surfaces ad corresponding glaze loss, overall good. 9-74024 SM (500-1,000)

1871
$345.00

SMALL ORIENTAL SCROLL. Watercolor of a girl tying her Obi. Signed, possibly the work of Ito Shinsui. Bone bar roll end. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: Overall 72” l. Image: 20” x 13” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73909 SM (500-800)

1872
$0.00

ORIENTAL SCROLL ON MINT GREEN SILK. A watercolor depicting a mountain landscape with two figures, signed upper left corner. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 70-1/2” x 17-1/2”. CONDITION: Overall very good condition. 9-73910 MD (500-800)

1873
$57.00

SET OF FOUR ORIENTAL WATERCOLORS OF MEN. Each line drawn with watercolor highlighted costumes. Mounted between glass in gilt frames. Each has writing on the back. SIZE: 7” x 5”. Outside frame is 12” x 10”. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-90402 (200-400)

1874
$0.00

PAIR OF JAPANESE WOODBLOCK TRIPTYCHS. Woodblock prints in three sheets shows war time scenes in colorful action sequence. One shows an officer with medal atop a white horse leading his troops in a fierce fire fight. A title is at top of central panel. Other shows a group attacking through a wood and steel door with one soldier left defending. Signed left side. Both are housed in double gilt bamboo style wood frames with Lucite inner surface. SIZE: Print sight size is 13-1/2” x 26-3/4”. Frame size is 32-3/4” x 46-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74513 SM (1,000-1,500)

1875
$0.00

PAIR OF JAPANESE WATERCOLORS OF WARRIORS ON HORSEBACK. The colorful costumed warriors stand atop horses, one with a white horse and the other with a black horse. They are signed on the upper right and also with a block cipher on the upper right and left. Identically housed in modern ripple type frame with gold liner and red silk matte. SIGHT SIZE: 13-1/2” x 15-3/4”. CONDITION: Some bubbling to where print is affixed to backing. Otherwise very good. 9-90049 (400-600)

1876
$120.00

SAROUK RUG, WEST PERSIA. Floral sprays and cartouches in olive, blue-black, and medium indigo on a purple ground within a zigzag double border. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 3’10” x 2’. CONDITION: Edges rolled, some loss to ends. 9-74184 SM (200-300)

1877
$0.00

WILLIAM & MARY STYLE WALNUT FIRESIDE BENCH. Bench with burgundy brocade padded attached cushion seat raised on four block and turned tapered cylindrical legs connected by end and block and ring turned medial stretchers. SIZE: 21-1/2” x 43-1/2” l x 19” d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74288 SM (600-800)

1878
$0.00

SHERATON STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY DEMILUNE CARD TABLE. The hinged demilune top above the conforming frieze inlaid with leaf tip and flower head diamond and oval panels raised on swelled cylindrical reeded legs with ringed cuffs. PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. SIZE: 31” h x 36” w x 18” d. CONDITION: Original surface, the top with dryness, crackling, and sun-bleached. Veneer chip left rear corner facing. 9-90151 SM (600-800)

1879
$0.00

PAIR OF HEPPLEWHITE STYLE BENCHMADE TWO DRAWER SIDE TABLES. Tables with square overhanging tops, single drawer having lower shelf with scalloped gallery. Raised on square tapered legs bearing the label of “The Beacon Hill Collection”. Mid 20th Century. SIZE: 28-1/4” h x 16-1/2” x 16-1/2” top. CONDITION: Fine original condition. 9-74259 SM (1,000-1,500)

1880
$460.00

CONTINENTAL PINE TWO DOOR CUPBOARD IN CREAM PAINT. Rectangular molded cornice above conforming base. Two aligned short drawers above a pair of cupboard doors opening to reveal two shelves. All resting on a shaped bracket base. SIZE: 46” h x 32” w x 13” d. CONDITION: Original skinned paint, original hardware, replaced breadboard end on the left side top facing. 9-74205 SM (400-600)

1881
$0.00

ITALIANATE MARBLE TOP AND BRASS COFFEE TABLE, MID 20TH CENTURY. The rectangular marble top raised on four turned and tapered ribbon-tied cylindrical legs. SIZE: 15-1/2”h x 60”l x 20”d. CONDITION: Overall very nice. 9-90785 SM (600-800)

1882
$345.00

CLASSICAL FIGURED MAHOGANY MIRROR, CIRCA 1820. The rectangular molded and faceted figured mahogany frame inclosing a conforming mirror plate. SIZE: 33” h x 30” w. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-74798 SM (200-400)

1883
$345.00

LARGE CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN COVERED URN WITH GILT HIGHLIGHTS. The pierced dome cover with ball finial fitted to the base with applied handles above draping swags on a footed base raised on a square plinth decorated with fleur-de-lis, the whole gilt heightened on a white ground. SIZE: 19”h. CONDITION: Very good overall with minor wear to gilded surfaces. 9-74826 SM (400-600)

1884
$172.00

EARLY CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE OF JOHN MILTON. The figurine shows man with long brown hair, having arm resting on stack of books which is on a gold-banded column and his hand is holding a paper titled, “Into The Heaven”. The bottom marked with an orange crown mark, first half of the 19th century. SIZE: 7” h. CONDITION: Professional repair to hand and paper, otherwise very good. 9-74316 SM (200-400)

1885
$230.00

ROYAL CROWN DERBY 4-PIECE TEA & COFFEE SET. Red mark to base having pattern number “1128” and dated “XLIII”. Set consists of a 9” covered coffee pot; 7” covered teapot; 3-3/4” creamer and a 3-1/2” covered sugar bowl. Decoration is in cobalt, rust and gilt with flower panels. PROVENANCE: Fine Bangor, Maine mansion. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74226 SM (250-500)

1886
$0.00

PAIR OF CLASSICAL MOTIF SEVRES-STYLE CHARGERS. 20th Century chargers are similar but with central different motifs. Contemporary blue Sevres-style mark to back. SIZE: 12” diameter. CONDITION Very good. 9-74312 SM (250-500)

1887
$0.00

GOOD HAND-PAINTED NIPPON SCENIC PLANTER. The double-handled and footed round-shaped planter having two blue scenic landscape panels and four floral panels. Highlighted in yellow and gilt decoration on a white background. SIZE: 4-1/2” h x 7” diameter without handles. CONDITION: Some gold rub, otherwise very good. 9-74348 SM (300-500)

1888
$690.00

JEANNE MILLET MARSHALL (20th Century) THE HAPPY WHALE. The verdigris bronze statue depicting an arched whale with open mouth, tail up, on a wavy oval plinth, signed along base rim “Jeanne Millet Marshall” together with incised copyright mark. SIZE: 10-1/4”h x 19-1/2”l. CONDITION: With original surface and patina, discolored marks throughout, some wear marks to surface around whale’s mouth. 9-74471 SM (1,500-2,500)

1889
$0.00

AFTER HEINZ MUELLER (German, 1872-?) BRONZE OF MAN ON HORSEBACK. Depicting a shirtless man slouched on the back of a walking horse on a naturalistic plinth with incised signature in script “H. Muller”. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 12-1/4”h x 11-1/4”l. CONDITION: Statue has nice old chocolate brown patina. 9-73946 SM (1,500-2,500)

1890
$0.00

AFTER CLAUDE MICHEL CLODION (French, 1738-1814) TWO PUTTI AND A RAM. Bronze figural group depicting two frolicking putti roping a ram. On an oval plinth having artificially gilt heightened details. SIZE: 16” h x 15” l x 6-1/2” d. CONDITION: Old patina, very good. 5-64979 SM (1,000-2,000)

1891
$540.00

BRONZE FIGURE OF A CLASSICAL SEATED MALE NUDE. Unsigned bronze shows a young man seated on stump, pulling a thorn from the bottom of his foot. 20th century. The bronze mounted on an oval black marble base. SIZE: Bronze is 17” h, 18-1/2” including base. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74335 SM (500-700)

1892
$0.00

WONDERFUL STUMP WORK OF PARROT ON FLOWERY BRANCH. Stump work white parrot has a glass eye and is perched on a beadwork branch with stump work flowers and berries. Leaves are in wool needlework. Housed in a period molded wood lemon gold frame. SIGHT SIZE: 22-3/4” x 20-3/4”. OVERALL SIZE: 27-3/4” x 25-3/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good, some discoloration to backing material. 9-74230 SM (600-900)

1893
$0.00

FINE STUMP WORK MEMORIAL SCENE. Stump work on silk shows a woman in garden outside of large church. Trees and basket of flowers with fence are seen in foreground. A watercolor church and background complete the scene. Housed in a sponge decorated frame with gilt liner. SIGHT SIZE: 11-1/4” x 13-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good with some light foxing. 9-74305 SM (500-750)

1894
$0.00

ENGLISH NEEDLEWORK CHENILLE AND BEADWORK PICTURE. A large two handled white and silver vase made of clear and silver beads with wire needlework edges and handles. A spray of flowers in colorful chenille work. All on a white silk background. Nicely housed in a shallow shadowbox frame with reverse painted border in black and gold. SIGHT SIZE: 18-1/4” x 13-3/4”. CONDITION: Generally very good, horizontal split to back top of silk background and one noticeable hole on right side. 9-27146 (300-500)

1895
$0.00

AMERICAN PICTORIAL QUILT, SIGNED “S.M.G”, DATED 1891. Each scene stitched in pink thread, depicting a dove, Little Bo Peep, oriental fan with birds, moose within a medallion, cattails and reeds, swan in the bulrushes, and other whimsical scenes. All on a cream ground within a brick red border. SIZE: 6’2” X 6’2”. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74463 SM (500-700)

1896
$287.00

BRONZE TABLE TOP DRESSING MIRROR WITH PUTTI IN THE CLASSICAL TASTE, 20TH CENTURY. The chevelle mirror with a putti with an artist’s palette on a raised molded plinth on turned ball feet. SIZE: 9-1/2”h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74831 SM (200-300)

1897
$0.00

INTERESTING WHITE METAL STATUE OF TWO FIREFIGHTERS. A man in firefighting outfit with helmet rescues another firefighter as he stands atop a burning roof with flames licking his feet. Nice green patina. SIZE: 23” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73549 (600-1,000)

1898
$0.00

CAST BRASS AND MAHOGANY ODD FELLOWS CEREMONIAL STAFF. The ring turned swelled staff with acorn finial terminating in a cast brass appendage depicting pair of outstretched hands. SIZE: 24-3/4” l. CONDITION: With old original patina and surface. 9-90362 SM (200-400)

1899
$115.00

CONTINENTAL BRASS ADJUSTABLE FIRE TOOL STAND. The cast brass tool holder in the form of a windmill together with a brush, shovel, and tongs fastened to the rope twist brass standard raised on a conforming tripod base. SIZE: 55” h. CONDITION: Burnished in very good condition. 9-90450 SM (200-400)

1900
$57.00

CHINESE FIGURAL WALL HANGING. Depicting a fanciful peacock in shades of indigo and jade plumage perched on a rocky plinth amidst floral foliage. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 4’ x 2’. CONDITION: Woven with a mixture of wool and silk, very good overall, with full pile. 9-74182 SM (200-400)

1901
$0.00

MINIATURE PAINTING ON IVORY OF A HUNT SCENE. The Persian scene shows five men on horseback with swords and spears. They attack various animals in a landscape setting. Housed in a mosaic inlaid type frame with watercolored matte. SIGHT SIZE: 2-1/2”h x 4-1/2”w. TOTAL SIZE: 5-1/2”h x 7-1/2”w. CONDITION: Some losses to edge of frame, otherwise good. 9-90381 SM (250-400)

1902
$0.00

LALOUETTE (20th Century) CHIEN AL A PUCE. Bronze figure of a dog scratching his neck on an oval base. Title and artist inscribed on side of base and a foundry mark “Bronze Garanti au Titre l.v Deposee 5910”. SIZE: 7-1/2” h x 7” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90690 SM (1,000-1,500)

1903
$3,622.00

LARGE PATINATED BRONZE STATUE OF A STANDING ELEPHANT. The striding elephant depicted with heavily wrinkled hide, trunk down, tail curled, with simulated ivory tusks, on a rockwork oval plinth. SIZE: 13-1/2”h x 22”l. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74258 SM (500-750)

1904
$0.00

A BRONZE FIGURE OF A CLASSICALLY ROBED WOMAN (Mid 20th Century). Modeled in a demure pose with flowing robe, bouquet of flowers in right hand and in her hair on a naturalistic circular base, mounted on a round black marble plinth. SIZE: 21”h. CONDITION: Very good original patina, a scratch on left proper arm. 9-74603 SM (500-700)

1905
$0.00

BRONZE FIGURE OF A ROMAN MAN HOLDING COLUMN. Unsigned. Dark bronze patina. SIZE: 22” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74297 SM (700-1,000)

1906
$0.00

CONTINENTAL FAIENCE POLYCHROME PAINTED EARTHENWARE JUG. The baluster form with central panel depicting a fanciful prancing dog flanked by stylized foliate and cross hatched panels in gray and mustard, with applied handle on a cream ground. SIZE: 6-3/4” h. CONDITION: Crackled surface with losses to enamel around top and bottom rim. 9-90173 SM (300-500)

1907
$1,035.00

PAIR OF ROUND FAIENCE POLYCHROME DECORATED PLAQUES, PROBABLY ITALIAN. Each convex plaque decorated with a pastoral scene. Each drilled for hanging with paper labels on the reverse numbered “31” and “34”. SIZE: 9-1/4” dia. CONDITION: One with rim chip and filled repair in tree, both showing normal wear on old surfaces. 9-74533 SM (200-400)

1908
$0.00

FRENCH FAIENCE TRI-SECTION HANDLED SERVING TRAY. Tray having vibrant coloring with putti medallions against a blue background. White stippled branch-type naturalistic handle. SIZE: 13” diameter. CONDITION: Very good. Minor roughness to rim glaze. 9-74315 SM (200-400)

1909
$230.00

BIBBEKEBAD CARPET, PERSIA. Dense polychrome floral vinery on an ivory ground within multiple indigo and claret floral borders. SIZE: 9’11” x 6’7-1/2”. CONDITION: Even wear overall. 9-74451 SM (250-400)

1910
$316.00

FINE STERLING SERVING SPOON BY GORHAM IN THE REGENT PATTERN. The serving piece is marked with a Durgan mark and also “The Gorham Co.”. The piece having a gold wash bowl. No monogram. SIZE: 9-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74634 SM (200-300)

1911
$977.00

GORHAM STERLING FANCY SERVER. Fabulous handled serving piece has a tapered round handle with small bead decorated end. It is attached to a spear shaped bowl which has engraved design. At the top of the bowl where it meets the handle is a cast lion head in nice detail. It is marked “S & M Sterling 17” with Gorham hallmarks. No monogram. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 3 tr. oz. SIZE: 12-1/4” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74399 SM (200-400)

1912
$0.00

SELECTION OF AMERICAN STERLING AND SILVER-PLATED TABLEWARES, MID 20TH CENTURY. Including a sugar and creamer, a reticulated bread basket with handle, and other reticulated serving baskets and other items. WEIGHT: 32 tr. oz. weighable. CONDITION: In as found, used condition. 9-74388 SM (200-400)

1913
$172.00

26 PIECES OF STERLING FLATWARE. Lot consists of: Twelve ice tea straws with heart shaped bowls; 9” wood handled tea strainer with flower decoration and pierce bowl; Thirteen piece chocolate spoon set comprised of twelve 5-1/2” gold wash spoons and one 8-1/2” master gold wash spoon, all marked “Rand & Crane”, monogrammed. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: Including wood handle is 12 tr. oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74405; 74415 SM (200-400)

1914
$517.00

GOOD DECORATED GINGER JAR TABLE LAMP. Large jar having a scene of men and warriors in front of Emperor. Several deities are seen in clouds. Mounted on a wood leaf type base with double light fixture and shade. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: Vase is 10-1/2” h; 30” total h. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-73998 SM (200-400)

1915
$0.00

GOOD PAIR OF FRENCH PARIS PORCELAIN VASE LAMPS. Decorated with floral cameos, red ground with cat tail molded relief bases, gilt trim and gilt double handles. Each fitted with double sockets. Third quarter of the 19th Century. SIZE: 28-3/4” h overall. CONDITION: Some gold rub, generally very good. 9-74303 SM (600-800)

1916
$345.00

PAIR OF OUTSTANDING PORCELAIN VASE TABLE LAMPS. 19th Century Continental French style vases have a bulbous shape with front round hand painted scene, one having musical motif with flowers and the other with rakes, hay, bonnet and tambourine. Vases have a blue background and are adorned with applied colorful flowers and leaves. Gilt handles have griffin head decoration. Fancy metal base with two socket light fixture. PROVENANCE: Fine Bangor, Maine mansion. SIZE: Vase is 15” h. 32-1/2” total h. CONDITION: Some gold rubs and chips to flowers and a repair/repaint to edge of base. Generally good. 9-74214 SM (500-1,000)

1917
$0.00

FINE FRENCH SEVRES PORCELAIN VASE LAMP. The vase having bleu de Roi ground with hand painted cameo panels depicting two women in landscape with gilt trim and highlights. The vase having ormolu mounts and fitted with a double lighting fixture. SIZE: 30” h (total). CONDITION: Very good. 9-74334 MD (500-750)

1918
$0.00

F. PARISI (First half of the 20th Century) YOUNG SOLDIER. Bronze figure of a young boy wearing a fez type hat holding a WWI vintage rifle with bayonet in front of chest at attention. Signed on base “F. Parisi”. SIZE: 27-3/4” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74299 MD (1,000-1,500)

1919
$2,875.00

AFTER PIERRE JULES MENE (French, 1810-1879) LARGE BRONZE GROUPING OF HUNTING HOUNDS. Depicting two hounds, joined by collars and chain on the scent of a rabbit hiding beneath a rock ledge. On a large rockwork plinth, with the incised signature “P.J. Mene”. SIZE: 13-1/2”h x 40”l. CONDITION: Very good overall, with good patina, back of hounds with small rub marks. 9-74801 MD (2,000-3,000)

1920
$1,111.00

MAHER N. MORCOS (American, 1946-Present) CAPTURING THE RUNAWAY. Limited Edition 5/45. Cast bronze figural group depicting a Native American warrior on horseback chasing down a youth and on runaway horse, both horses in full gallop on a rocky plinth bearing the artist’s thumb print, copyrighted signature, and limited edition 5/45 on a rectangular marble plinth. SIZE: 17-3/4” h x 27-3/4” l. CONDITION: Very good overall, original patina. 9-74587 SM (1,500-2,500)

1921
$115.00

DUKE SUNDT (AMERICAN, 20th Century) BRONCO BUSTER. Bronze depicting a cowboy on a bucking horse on a naturalistic base signed “DUKE”. Having foundry mark and 6/15. SIZE: 10” h x 6-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74317 SM (200-400)

1922
$1,092.00

PAIR OF SHEFFIELD AND COBALT GLASS-MOUNTED WINE COOLERS, 20TH CENTURY. Of campagna form, the silver plated rim and liner with beaded edge, the body mounted with armorial crests, the handles with leaftip terminals on a gadrooned circular plinth. SIZE: 11”h x 9-1/2” overall dia. CONDITION: Very good overall, with deep cobalt color. 9-74808 SM (1,000-1,500)

1923
$201.00

FINE VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATE AND BEVELED GLASS PLATEAU. The round beveled glass top with faceted edges fitted to the pierced, scrolled foliate base raised on four scrolled feet. SIZE: 13-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Overall very nice condition with minor surface scratches to glass top. 9-74785 SM (200-300)

1924
$263.00

THREE SILVER PLATED FRAMED CRANBERRY GLASS TABLE ARTICLES. 1) 4-3/4” h Reed & Barton silver plated framed creamer. Creamer having an open center area with three Roman/Greek oval bust profiles of men with helmets. Three scroll pad feet. Removable cranberry glass liner which has a repair and chips to rim. 2) 4-1/2” h (without handle) unmarked silver plated frame swing handled jar. Open work frame having heart and tassel decoration, a key border, all supported by three claw feet and having a swing handle. Removable cranberry glass liner. 3) 3-1/2” h x 4-1/2” dia. swing handled sugar bowl. Open work bowl with rod and ball decoration has a pointed shield applied front with no monogram. Removable cranberry glass liner. Liner does not fit snuggly. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-74400 SM (250-400)

1925
$115.00

ENAMEL HANDLED SPOON SET AND KNIFE AND FORK SET. Twelve 4-1/4” enameled sterling spoons marked “Norway”. Each in a different color enamel. Back of the bowls with white beaded edge surrounding enamel decoration. Along with a 4-1/2” yellow lemon fork and 4-1/2” yellow pierced sugar sifter. Set of eleven 7” forks and twelve 6” butter knives having hollow hand hammered sterling handles. No monograms. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Good. 9-74403 (200-400)

1926
$240.00

TWENTY PIECES OF ASSORTED STERLING FLATWARE. Lot includes six 7” forks; 6” spoon and 8-1/2” tablespoon by Gorham in the Old Medici pattern; 8” master chocolate spoon by Frank Smith in the Lincoln pattern, monogram; 6” jelly server by Amston in the Athene pattern, no monogram; Pair of 4” shell formed sugar tongs; 5-3/4” sugar scoop by Towle in the Mary Chilton pattern, no monogram; 5-1/2” spoon; 5” cheese server by Webster & Co.; 5-1/2” bullion spoon; 4” sugar tongs by Wallace in the Lucerne pattern; 6” spoon; 5-1/2” cheese knife by Webster & Co.; 4-1/2” claw type tongs; 5” Gorham spoon. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. WEIGHT: 19 tr. oz. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-74409 SM (200-400)

1927
$180.00

SET OF DECORATIVE SPOONS AND PLACE CARD HOLDER SET. Set of six 5” figural spoons, five with matching face decorated bowls and having decorative finials; unmarked along with a spoon marked “W.C” with English hallmarks (London 1891). Along with a set of twelve figural silver place card holders hallmarked, probably French with different figures atop in pairs. WEIGHT: 7 troy oz. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-74404 SM (200-400)

1928
$230.00

STERLING RETICULATED TRAY. Rectangular form having a border of scroll and scallop shell decoration. Sides with fish scale-type piercing. A base with scroll and flower decoration. Marked on bottom “Sterling” with a hallmark including an anchor, rampant lion and a maple leaf with an “E”. SIZE: 1-1/4” h x 11-1/4” x 9”. WEIGHT: 10 troy oz. CONDITION: Some small dimples, generally very good. 9-74482 SM (300-500)

1929
$632.00

INTERESTING DUTCH SILVER TOY CUP. The bell shaped cup decorated with a landscape scene including windmill, farm and people. The top section above the cup has a articulating windmill with flag which serves an unknown purpose, a man walks up a ladder to the house and a bird sits atop. Probably late 19th Century. SIZE: 7-1/2” h. CONDITION: Good. 9-90052 SM (100-200)

1930
$150.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF SILVER ARTICLES. Lot includes 1) Mirrored compact marked “Sterling Silver -14k Handmade”. Square compact having two gold bands and engine decoration. Monogrammed. SIZE: 2-1/2” sq. 2) 5-1/4” cross pen. 3) 3-3/4” silver quartz. 4) 8” sword letter opener marked “Washington Sterling”. 5) Two lipstick tubes with spring-up mirrors in original boxes. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-74407 SM (200-300)

1931
$172.00

FRAMED “POLARINE” MOTOR OIL SIGN. The sign painted on oilcloth reads, “Polarine, the perfect motor oil” in gold and red letters. Housed in an antique grain-painted wood frame. SIGHT SIZE: 15-1/4” x 34-1/2”. CONDITION: Good with small touch up and creases with inside tear to right corner. 9-74929 SM (500-1,000)

1932
$115.00

TWO CONTINENTAL HAND PAINTED PORTRAIT PLATES. Mid 19th Century. 1) 6-1/4” dia 3/4 view of a woman with dark wavy hair, amber earring and necklace in a white blouse gazing to the left. 2) 6” dia profile of a female figure with embroidered shawl and blue collared vest wearing a gold cross. Each mounted in a velvet lined frame. CONDITION: Plates very good condition, original surface; frames worn. 9-74926 MD (200-400)

1933
$287.00

PAIR OF DECORATED MILK GLASS VASES. Decorated in the Meissen style with a blue ground, each decorated with a bird, fan, painting, daisies. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 12” h x 8” at widest. CONDITION: Some minor rubs, very good. 9-74065 SM (400-800)

1934
$0.00

PAIR OF VICTORIAN PINK TO WHITE CASED GLASS LUSTRE LAMPS. The pink exterior and white interior lustres having gilt decoration, hanging clear crystal prisms and converted to table lamps having double -socket fixture. Second half of the 19th century. SIZE: 25” overall height. CONDITION: Some gold loss, otherwise very good. 9-74270 SM (300-500)

1935
$316.00

CONTINENTAL BRASS DOUBLE STUDENT LAMP WITH MILK GLASS SHADES. The adjustable double light with circular mounting brackets fitted with milk glass globular shades and clear glass chimneys, the cylindrical fluid container intact, all mounted on a cylindrical brass pole with ring finial on a circular weighted foot. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 17-3/4”h of lamp, 15” dia with shades. CONDITION: Very good overall with old surfaces. Electrified. Age of shades unclear, but well fitted. 9-74186 SM (200-300)

1936
$287.00

AMERICAN BRASS ADJUSTABLE GOOSENECK TABLE LAMP WITH EMERLITE CASED GLASS SHADE, FIRST QUARTER 20TH CENTURY. The sickle-shaped arm with adjustable light fixture mounted with a conical cased shade joined to the base pole with set-screw on a ribbed ring-turned base. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 23-1/2” overall h, 6-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Base with old surfaces, shade appears old with minor flakes in top rim, otherwise all very good. 9-74188 SM (150-250)

1937
$115.00

WOVEN RUG OF NATIVE AMERICAN DESIGN. Depicting stylized pine trees in alternating rows of greens, red, and tan within a red border of geometric devices. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 8’8” x 6’. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74181 SM (200-400)

1938
$120.00

ORIENTAL BRONZE VASE NOW MOUNTED AS A LAMP. The vase carved overall with songbirds and floral branches, the rim and base rim incised with Greek key border, mounted on a teak base. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 13-3/4”h of vase and stand. CONDITION: Overall very good, with good surface. 9-73999 SM (200-400)

1939
$0.00

CONTINENTAL AMPHORA POLYCHROME PAINTED POTTERY TABLE LAMP. The fruit and floral decorated vase raised on tripod legs headed by lion masks. 20th century. SIZE: 8-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90446 SM (200-400)

1940
$345.00

ANEMONE DESIGN MOORCROFT VASE WITH COBALT GROUND, NOW MOUNTED AS A LAMP. Together with a coral hibiscus table lamp with dark green ground. SIZE: 9-1/2” h of vase, 14” h of lamp. CONDITION: Minor crackles in glaze, no damages or repairs noted. 9-74786 SM (200-300)

1941
$120.00

ART DECO STYLE TABLE LAMP. Figural lamp has a standing woman in Egyptian type outfit holding out arms which are attached to a round green and blue mottled disc with single light fixture behind. Square base with blue and silver color. SIZE: 14” h; disc is 8” dia. CONDITION: Electric cord is cut at fixture, unknown working order. Disc reglued on arms. 9-74489 SM (200-300)

1942
$115.00

PAIR OF VICTORIAN CAST BRASS DOUBLE ARM WALL SCONCES. Each rectangular beveled mirror plate within a pierced foliate surround crested by opposing dolphin centering a classical urn. Apron with scrolled candle arms. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 23” h x 8” w. CONDITION: Polished surfaces with polished residue, otherwise good. 9-73902 SM (400-600)

1943
$0.00

GUSTEL MORTON (AMERICAN, 1902-?) TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF A CLOWN WRESTLING A SEAL. Depicting a smiling clown with peaked hat wrestling a seal while perched on a ball. The surface in a mottled finish. Signed indistinctly around bottom rim in faded black paint. SIZE: 21-1/2”h. CONDITION: Good original surfaces and color. Old chip on clowns pant cuff. 9-74604 SM (500-750)

1944
$345.00

ROBERT BATEMAN (20th Century) “THE CHALLENGE-BULL MOOSE”. Limited Edition print shows a bull moose head on to the viewer in a thicket with snow covered ground. Signed in print and dated “1989”. Pencil signed and numbered “927/10671”. Housed in a fine decorative wood frame with inner mattes and gold liner. SIGHT SIZE: 24-1/2” x 35-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-74685 SM (400-600)

1945
$0.00

SOUTH AMERICAN ENAMELED ICON WITHIN A HAMMERED AND CHASED SILVERED METAL FRAME (19th Century). The oval enameled plaque depicting haloed Christ rising from the tomb, polychrome painted. Mounted in a conforming and scrolled floral molded frame headed by a sunburst. Indistinct hallmarks along frame base. SIZE: 7-1/4”h x 5-3/4”w. CONDITION: Overall good with minor wear to paint, frame with some creasing. 9-74607 SM (250-400)

1946
$172.00

SIX FRAMED COLOR PRINTS FROM THE “PICTURES FROM PICKWICK” SERIES. Each depicting a scene from 19th Century British life, copyright “Richard Wyman & CO Ltd. London”. SIGHT SIZE: 5-1/2” x 7-1/4”. CONDITION: All in very good condition. 9-90488 SM (100-200)

1947
$57.00

LARGE FRAMED PRINT OF A NAUTICAL BATTLE SCENE. Print shows several 18th Century galleons in large sea battle under a cloud and blue sky. Housed in a good carved wood decorated frame with gold and black matte. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIGHT SIZE: 20” x 31-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29687 SM (200-300)

1948
$30.00

ARTHUR BURDETT FROST (American) “ORDER OFF”. Framed print shows a farmer telling a hunter and his dogs to move off his property. All in a summer landscape. Signed in the print “AB Frost 1903”. Housed in a black and partial gilt wood frame with wide white matte. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. SIGHT SIZE: 10-3/4” x 16”. CONDITION: Foxing with one small water stain to the right corner. 9-29682 SM (50-100)

1949
$90.00

ROSS SANTEE (American, 1889-1965) SLOW GOING. Limited edition etching shows a man on a burro on a small hill. Matted but unframed. SIGHT SIZE: 7-1/2” x 6-1/4”. CONDITION: Some light foxing, good. 9-90318 (100-200)

1950
$460.00

ORIENTAL CARVED JADE FOO DOG ON STAND IN ORIGINAL FITTED CASE, 20TH CENTURY. The well articulated carving of the dog depicted in a partially seated position. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 6-3/4”h x 6-1/4”l. CONDITION: Very good overall with original surfaces. 9-73916 SM (300-500)

1951
$115.00

ORIENTAL CARVED JADE FOO DOG ON STAND IN ORIGINAL FITTED CASE, 20TH CENTURY. The well articulated carving of the dog depicted in standing position with arched back and long upright tail. On a shaped hardwood plinth. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 5-3/4”h x 7-1/2”l. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-73918 SM (300-500)

1952
$2,875.00

JAPANESE HAND PAINTED WALL SCROLL, LATE EDO PERIOD. On blue and gold silk, with the hand painted design of butterflies by Shien Murata and with love poem inscription by Tamechika Reizei. PROVENANCE: Murata and Reizei revived the Japanese traditional paintings which has been continued by members of the Tosa and Sodatsu & Rinpa school from Heian period to the beginning of Edo period. SIZE: 46-1/4”l x 29-1/2”w. CONDITION: Overall very good with some creasing in silk, some water staining in upper panel. 9-90014 MD (75-150)

1953
$57.00

ORIENTAL “PLIQUE-A-JOUR” PIERCED BOWL. The deep bowl with scalloped edges framed and paneled of brass filigree with floral “plique-a-jour” polychrome enamel work. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 2-3/4”h, 5” dia. CONDITION: With nice translucent surfaces with no apparent damage. 9-73958 SM (200-400)

1954
$287.00

PAIR OF JAPANESE CLOISONNÉ VASES, LATE 19TH CENTURY. Each depicting song birds on floral branches among irises on a robin’s egg blue ground, the rims flared. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. SIZE: 11-1/2”h. CONDITION: Damage to rim of one vase. 9-74062 SM (200-300)

1955
$345.00

PAINTED TIN SIGN “CLUB DE RAQUETTEURS JACQUES CARTIER TOUS POUR UN LEWISTON, ME”. Blue lettering having snowshoe and beaver decoration. Signed lower right “Boucher”. SIZE: 39” h x 27”. CONDITION: Fair, original paint with losses. 9-74212 SM (250-400)

1956
$0.00

CAST IRON POLYCHROME PLATED DOORSTOP “FOXY GRANDPA”. Depicting a bespectacled gentlemen in waistcoat with top hat. SIZE: 14-3/4” h. CONDITION: Wear to paint with some rusting. 9-90454 SM (150-300)

1957
$240.00

CAST IRON ELEPHANT DOORSTOP IN GREEN PAINT. Full bodied doorstop with upturned trunk. SIZE: 8” h. CONDITION: Some paint loss and rusting to legs and tusks, otherwise good. 9-90456 SM (150-350)

1958
$0.00

ORIENTAL CARVED JADE STYLIZED PERCHING EAGLE TOGETHER WITH A CENTRAL OR SOUTH AMERICAN CLAY FIGURE OF SEATED DEITY. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. 1) 3-1/4” h eagle. 2) Figure is 3-1/4”. CONDITION: Shell fractures and concussion marks on back of eagle. Eagle detached from plinth. Clay figure very good. 9-73969 SM (100-300)