Annual Winter Antique & Fine Art Auction
Sale Totals Over $1.5 Million!

Auction: February 6 & 7, 2009

Preview: February 5, 2009

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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DON STONE (AMERICAN, 1925 – ) THE BLUE GATE. Watercolor of a Rockport, Massachusetts street scene shows two figures walking on sidewalk next to Colonial homes. A blue gate is seen with white picket fence. Signed lower right, “DON STONE” and dated ’61. Housed in a fine reproduction Sanford White style carved wood frame. SIZE: (sight) 7″h x 11″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95502 (800-1,200)

2
$920.00

STANLEY WINGATE WOODWARD (American, 1890-1970) “ANDREWS POINT”. Oil on board coastal North Shore, Massachusetts scene shows large green waves crashing onto coastal rocks spraying white foam skyward. Signed lower left. Also titled and signed on reverse of board and dated “Sept. 4 1939″. Andrews Point is located on the northern coastline of Rockport, MA. Housed in a fine period carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 8″ x 10”. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from the estate of Sidney Wetmore Davidson ( 1894-1979 ), Brooklyn Heights, New York, to the present owner, a grand-daughter. Probably acquired by the present owner’s grandparents from the artist in Rockport , Massachusetts, where siblings of both Mr. and Mrs. Davidson lived and they often visited. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94926 (800-1,200)

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STANLEY WINGATE WOODWARD (American, 1890-1970) “NOCTURNE”. Oil on board evening scene shows rock cliffs with white tipped waves and two sails on the horizon. A blue sky shows through dark clouds. Signed lower left “Stanley Woodward”. Housed in a period carved and partial gilt wood frame. Attached to back is a Grand Central Art Galleries exhibition label with title and artist. A scene reminiscent of Monhegan Island off the Maine coast. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95674 (3,000-5,000)

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HENRY ABRAHAM WOLFSON (American, 1891-) “CLOUDY MORNING, GLOUCESTER”. Oil on canvas Gloucester Harbor scene shows a figure in a single mast fishing trawler drying the nets over the side of the boat. A backdrop of buildings and treed hillside under a light sky. Signed lower right “Wolfson”. Housed in a painted molded wood frame with white wood liner. Back retaining two exhibit labels from the New York Chapter of the American Artists Professional League”. SIZE: 24″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95408 (1,500-2,000)

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PHILIP LITTLE (American, 1857-1942) SUMMER COVE. Watercolor and gouache coastal summer scene shows a protective cove lined with rock ledge and trees. A flock of birds fly over opening and a boat can be seen sailing left to right. Signed lower right “Philip Little”. Nicely housed in a gilt molded wood modern frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95403 (1,500-2,000)

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JOHN S. CAGGIANO (American, 1949-) “THE AIM OF WORKING IS TO DREAM”. Outstanding oil on masonite impressionistic landscape shows a dirt road with trees and bright wild flowers. Signed lower right. Housed in its original lavender and gilt wood frame with white linen liner. Title, signed and dated “1990” on reverse. Attached to reverse is a Rockport Art Association label for the Second Show. Also an artist label “No. 661″. SIZE: 18″ x 24”. PROVENANCE: Purchased directly from the artist. Private Collection from Rangley, Maine. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95004 (2,000-3,000)

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FREDERICK WILDERMUTH RIGLEY (American, 1914-) “MORNING LIGHT, GLOUCESTER”. Oil on masonite harbor scene with large and small boats. A dock is seen in the foreground with lobster boat being unloaded and the background is a busy dock with many masts. Signed lower left. Housed in a carved gilt wood modern frame with linen liner. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94073 (3,000-6,000)

7
$28.75

SIGNED(American, Rockport School, 20th Century) ALONG THE DOCKS. Oil on artist board harbor scene shows several boats moored along a large dock with buildings. Signed lower right with what may be “C S Harper”. Housed in a wood frame with brown matte and glass. SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 11-3/4″. CONDITION: Tack holes at edge, surface dirt, otherwise good. 9-92057 (100-200)

8
$1,150.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) “SUNLIT LILY POND”. Outstanding large oil on masonite scene shows a view across a pond filled with pink and white blooming lilies and lily pads. The far shore has a man in rowboat next to a dock with two boys fishing. Above them is a house with red roof nestled amongst colorful trees which span the background except for a large gap where two people sit at ocean where three sailboats can be seen beyond. Signed lower right and dated “1983”. Housed in an fine partial gilt frame with linen liner. Title and inscription on reverse with signature. One of the finest Morrell lily pad paintings we have seen. SIZE: 30″ x 40″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94225 (4,000-6,000)

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WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) “GARDEN WALK BY THE SEA”. Oil on masonite colorful summer scene shows a woman with a parasol walking beside a colorful and full large flower garden. Two other figures are at the end of the path overlooking the ocean with sailboats. A house is nestled under tall trees with flower gardens. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen liner. On reverse is inscribed “Gift to Lilian & Lisa Morrell Nov. 6th, 1989”, also titled and signed. Also “One of my most important garden series”. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94221 (3,000-5,000)

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TOD LINDENMUTH (American, 1885-1976) THE CHORES OF A LOBSTERMAN. Oil on canvasboard North Shore scene shows a man carrying a wooden lobster trap alongside a fishing shack by a small harbor. Several other figures are seen along harbor edge. Signed lower left “Tod Lindenmuth”. Housed in an old good gilt carved wood frame with gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 13″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95036 (2,500-3,500)

11A
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TOD LINDENMUTH (American, 1885-1976) COUNTRY BACKYARD. Oil on artist board scene shows two large trees with fence leading to a red barn. Signed lower left “Tod Lindenmuth”. Housed in a fine carved modern gilt wood frame with wood gilt artist plaque. SIZE: 18″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95037 (2,000-3,000)

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TOD LINDENMUTH (American, 1885-1976) “BOATS IN MOONLIGHT”. Oil on board moonlit seascape scene shows a two-mast schooner with two small boats beside and two further schooners beyond. The unseen moon shines brightly on the ocean, all in a blue pallet. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 12″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93904 (2,500-4,000)

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$34,500.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “WATER LILLIES”. Exceptional and rare large oil on canvas lily pond scene shows a partial view of a large pond filled with clusters of green lily pads having colorful flowering buds. The background shows the edge of the pond with boulders, trees and bushes including a blue and green bush which resembles Agava. The central background having an opening with light flowing through it onto the pond reflecting a light to medium blue swirling water flanked by the reflections of the darker tree and bush lined bank. A wonderful use of light and dark colors to achieve a realistic but impressionist view of the scene. Signed lower right “Emile A. Gruppe”. Most likely a scene in or around Naples, Florida. Housed in a gilt wood frame with linen liner. Title and artist name written on the top stretcher. To our knowledge, this is one of only three known lily pond works by Gruppe. This work exemplifies his finest efforts and shows how his modern style emulated from Claude Monet’s influence. Through this work, one can see Monet’s influence and Gruppe’s rendition of one of Monet’s water lily paintings. A true masterpiece of Emile Gruppe’s talent. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95746 (30,000-40,000)

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EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) MANSFIELD’S BIRCHES. Outstanding large oil on canvas landscape shows a stand of white birches having yellow and gold foliage lined along a rock strewn field at the bottom edge of Mt. Mansfield. All under a white and blue cloud sky. Wonderful pallet and a nice, early work. Housed in its original carved and gilt wood frame. Signed lower right. SIZE: 30″ x 36″. PROVENANCE: By descent through the housekeeper of the Charles Edison Estate. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95624 (10,000-15,000)

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$14,000.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “GILL NETTER”. Outstanding oil on canvas Gloucester Harbor scene shows a green and red hulled fishing boat with smaller boat beside at a large wharf with red building. Beyond is a single mast schooner on a long wharf with other boats. Beyond the scene is the city hillside with church steeples and buildings. The scene is shown from the Rocky Neck side of Gloucester Harbor. Pencil titled on reverse of stretcher. Signed lower left. Housed in what is most likely its original silver gilt carved wood fancy frame. An outstanding example of Gruppe’s early Gloucester Harbor views. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good, original condition. 9-95672 (20,000-30,000)

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$13,570.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “FISHING SCHOONERS SADIE NOONAN & WENTWORTH IN SMITH’S COVE”. Large oil on canvas Gloucester Harbor scene shows two two-mast schooners on right side against a dock with a man in skiff beside. Several other skiffs are seen with a two-mast schooner with one sail up in central harbor with buildings on the left. The late afternoon sky with light edged gray clouds and blue sky. The sun reflects on the central schooner and casts light over the man and through the center of the scene. Signed lower right “Emile A. Gruppe 1945”. Housed in a wide carved wood and gilt modern frame. REFERENCE: A similar exampled is illustrated in “Brushwork of the Oil Painter” by Emile Gruppe, 1982. SIZE: 30-1/4″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good, relined on new stretcher with some inpainting. 9-95670 (25,000-35,000)

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EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “VERMONT WINTER”. Oil on canvas Vermont winter scene shows a winding river with snow covered banks leading to hillside and mountain with evergreens. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved and gilt wide replacement frame. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95169 (12,000-18,000)

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EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) NEAR JEFFERSON, VT. Oil on canvas winter scene shows a river at the base of a snow covered hill with houses. Signed lower right. Probably from a series of oil paintings that the artist did in and around Jefferson, Vermont. A nice early work by this popular artist. Housed in a fine carved gilt wood modern frame with gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 18″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95477 (7,000-9,000)

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$4,887.50

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “SMELT FISHERMEN”. Oil on canvasboard Gloucester Harbor scene shows a dock with building and boats beside having a number of fishermen with poles and lines in water fishing for smelt. The right side also having a fisherman on dock, a boathouse is at the end of the dock with men working on nets. Signed lower right. Housed in a bronze gilt carved wood frame with linen liner. Titled on reverse of board. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95725 (5,000-7,000)

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$4,600.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “GLOUCESTER DOCKS”. Oil on canvas Gloucester Harbor scene shows several figures on dock with red building tending to several boats that are moored alongside. A two-mast schooner sails left to right beyond. All under a colorful sky. Signed lower right “Emile A Gruppe”. Titled and signed on reverse. Housed in a decorated frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94779 (5,000-8,000)

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PETER TYSVER (American, 1948-) “EQUINOX-BASS ROCKS, GLOUCESTER”. Fine oil on canvas scene shows three sailboats in a calm ocean off a rocky point with rock and sand foreground having rose bushes. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt carved wood frame. Titled, signed and dated “2004” on reverse. SIZE: 20″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94085 (2,000-4,000)

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KEN KNOWLES (American, 1968-) “VIEW FROM STATE FISH PIER, GLOUCESTER”. Oil on canvas Gloucester scene shows a set of docks with houses and trees in the background under white cloud and blue sky. Lobster boats and sailboats line the docks. Signed lower right. Titled, signed and dated “2008” on reverse. Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95461 (5,000-7,000)

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$3,852.50

KEN KNOWLES (American, 1968-) “THE SCHOONER RACES, GLOUCESTER, MA”. Oil on canvas Gloucester harbor scene looking out between two wharfs at several schooners readying for the race. Morning light shines from the left corner across the harbor reflecting the schooners in the calm water. Signed lower left, titled, signed on reverse and dated “2008”. Housed in a fine contemporary gilt wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95459 (4,000-7,000)

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$1,437.50

KEN KNOWLES (American, 1968-) “TUGBOAT, GLOUCESTER”. Oil on masonite scene shows the inner harbor with large dock, boats and a small tug in foreground. Signed lower right “Ken Knowles”. Signed, titled and dated “2008” on reverse. Housed in a nice contemporary gilt carved frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95460 (3,000-5,000)

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$1,782.50

KEN KNOWLES (American, 1968-) “SNOW ON THE BOATYARD, ESSEX, MA”. Oil on masonite scene shows a winter snow covered boatyard with house beyond. Three different boats are set on cradles. All under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left “Ken Knowles”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt wood frame. Signed, titled and dated “07” on reverse. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95583 (2,500-3,500)

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$11,500.00

THOMAS M. NICHOLAS (AMERICAN, 1963 – ) “CLEARING STORM, ESSEX”. Outstanding large oil on canvas winter scene of Essex, Massachusetts village. The viewer looks across snow-covered shoreline towards the village with dock, colorful houses and two churches. A snow squall is seen on the right side and clearing blue sky is advancing from the left. Signed lower right, “T.M. NICHOLAS”. Titled on reverse of canvas. Housed in a fine wide, carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 30″h x 40″w. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95499 (10,000-15,000)

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THOMAS M NICHOLAS (American, 1963-) “STONINGTON FISH SHACKS”. Oil on canvas winter scene shows the harbor in Stonington, Maine with a fishing boat beside a long dock. Several Colonial homes are at far side with a large red connected building on stilted wharf. A late afternoon sky with snow covered foreground. Signed lower right “T M Nicholas”. Housed in a fine gilt carved wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95078 (6,000-9,000)

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KEN KNOWLES (American, 1968-) “MISTY MORNING FIVE ISLANDS, MAINE”. Oil on canvas Maine coast scene shows a large shoreline house with deck and American flag looking out over a calm harbor with lobster boats. The grass yard having small gardens of flowers. Signed lower right “Ken Knowles”. Signed, titled and date “08” on reverse. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95582 (6,000-8,000)

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MAX KUEHNE (American, 1880-1968) THE WATERS EDGE. Oil on canvas laid on board coastal scene shows green white tipped waves near large granite ledges under a light sea mist colored sky. Signed “Kuehne” lower right. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 26″ x 32″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95034 (2,000-3,000)

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$1,150.00

MAX KUEHNE (American, 1880-1968) THE EMERALD SEA. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows rock ledge with emerald white capped ocean beyond under a light blue to light green sky. Kuehne stamp signature lower left. Housed in a carved partial gilt wood frame with white wood liner. SIZE: 26″ x 31″. CONDITION: Strip lined to bottom edge, good. 9-94232 (1,500-2,500)

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$0.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (AMERICAN, 1923-) “SUNLIT WINTER SCENE, STOWE VERMONT”. Fine New England winter scene shows a stream winding through snow-covered field leading by a Colonial house with smoke coming from the chimney and lights in the windows. Birch trees frame the scene and a setting sun is casting light across the scene. Colorful purple and white clouds in a blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt wood frame with linen liner. Titled on back and dated 1971. SIZE: 24″h x 30″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95523 (4,000-6,000)

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$1,725.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) GOLDEN JANUARY LIGHT. Large oil on masonite winter scene shows two figures walking down a snow covered road by cliffs with a colorful landscape background. Blue and white/pink cloud sky reflecting the setting sun. Signed lower left. On back is an alternate title “School St. & 128-Cape Ann January 20, 1992″. Housed in a gilt molded wood modern frame with linen liner. SIZE: 24″ x 36”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94224 (3,000-5,000)

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$0.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) “NOVEMBER MIST, THE MEADOWS OF ESSEX, 1965”. Oil on canvas early winter scene shows a mist covered landscape with patches of snow and trees with loss of leaves. Signed lower right “Wayne Morrell”. Titled, signed and dated on reverse of canvas. Housed in a fine gilt carved wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95048 (1,500-2,500)

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$0.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) WINTER STROLL. Oil on masonite afternoon winter scene shows a figure with a dog walking down a snow covered road with trees and pasture under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a regilt antique carved wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95052 (1,500-2,500)

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$3,737.50

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) THE RED SKIFF. Outstanding oil on canvas laid on board Gloucester or Rockport Harbor scene shows a red building on a dock having boats moored to side, one having a blue hull with a red skiff beside with figure. The scene is reflected in the calm water and is set under a light morning sky. Incised signed lower left “A Thieme”. Housed in a wood frame with linen matte and white liner. A wonderful small early example of this artist’s work. SIZE: 8″ X 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95693 (4,000-6,000)

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$690.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) THE FISHING FLEET. Watercolor scene shows three sail fishing boats with figures. The masts are draped with fishing nets which are drying and a man in a skiff is beside one of the fishing boats. Seagulls fly overhead and a point of land with two houses can be seen beyond. Signed bottom right “A Thieme”. Housed in a modern gilt frame with wide white matte. On back is a piece of the original matte inscribed “To my friend D S Greene from A Thieme, May 1-1949″. SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 2-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95709 (2,000-3,000)

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$402.50

ARTHUR R. HERRICK (American, 1897-1970) “SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW”. Oil on canvas Rockport street scene shows a woman outside a Cape Cod style house with white picket fence. Other Colonial buildings are beside under large trees. The light cascades and casts shadows across the scene. Signed lower left “A R Herrick”. Housed in its original silver gilt carved wood frame. Title and artist name on back stretcher. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: 1/2″ square chip to bottom right, craquelure. Otherwise very good. 9-95705 (1,000-1,500)

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$2,875.00

WILLIAM B. HOYT (American, 20th Century) “WRAPPING UP THE SEASON”. Outstanding contemporary oil on canvas Maine harbor scene shows several schooners being wrapped and set for winter alongside a dock with figures. Many small boats dot the sheltered harbor under calm water. The late fall scene in late afternoon/early evening sunset sky. Possibly a scene of Camden Harbor. Signed lower right “W B Hoyt 1999″. Housed in a wide gilt wood frame. Back stretcher having title. SIZE: 24″ x 36”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95310 (2,500-3,500)

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$1,150.00

JAY HALL CONNAWAY (American, 1893-1970) SUMMER DAY, MONHEGAN. Oil on masonite coastal scene shows waves crashing onto ledge rock with grass covered foreground and scrub pine along rock. Signed lower right “Connaway”. Housed in a good gilt molded wood modern frame. SIZE: 18″ x 26″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95391 (3,000-4,000)

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$2,185.00

WILLIAM THON (American, 1906-2000) “STORMY DAY, KILKEE”. Watercolor coastal abstract scene in colors of white, black and gold. Signed lower right “Thon”. Housed in a fine gilt wood frame with linen matte and white liner with glass. On back is a Midtown Galleries, New York label with artist name and title. Kilkee is a town on the coast of Ireland. SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 27″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95571 (1,000-1,500)

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$1,610.00

JOHN LOUIS LAURENT (American, 1921-2005) ABSTRACT WITH FIGURE. Oil on board abstract scene shows a central figure with water on the right side and what appears to be a fishing net on the left. Signed lower right “J Laurent”. Housed in a natural wood frame. SIZE: 30″ x 40″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95565 (1,000-1,500)

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$345.00

CHRISTOPHER HUNTINGTON (American, 1938-) “SHINN POND”. Oil on board scene shows a sandy bank with trees and ground cover. Housed in a gray molded wood frame with linen liner. Signed lower right. SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94990 (800-1,200)

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$3,450.00

_ H. SAVAGE (American, 19th/20th Century) “SOMES SOUND, MT. DESERT”. Fine oil on board Maine coastal scene shows two sailboats in calm water looking over to Acadia with Cadillac Mountain off in the distance under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed bottom left with the first initial cut off. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame. Title on reverse. SIZE: 4-3/4″ x 9″. CONDITION: Some surface dirt, otherwise very good. 9-95314 (800-1,200)

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$402.50

UNSIGNED (American, Early 20th Century) MONHEGAN CLIFFS. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows a grass covered rock cliff shoreline with blueish/green water supporting a sail under light blue to lavender sky. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting. 9-95387 (400-600)

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$402.50

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) “MIDNIGHT HAUL”. Large watercolor Maine coastal scene shows two lobsterman preparing to go out. Their lobster boat and dingy are moored to a post near rock ledges and the full moon can be seen up the coastline. Signed lower left “Joyce Williams AWS NWS”. Housed in a decorative gilt frame with double white matte. SIZE: Sight: 22″ x 29″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, frame loose at one end. 9-94777 (800-1,200)

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$460.00

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) “MONHEGAN NIGHT”. Fine large watercolor evening coastal scene shows a two-mast schooner near island cliffs with house in foreground, moon and sailboat in background. Signed lower left “Joyce Williams AWS, NWS”. Housed in a fine gilt frame with double white matte. SIZE: Sight: 20″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-94744 (1,000-2,000)

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$690.00

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) “WEATHERED VANE II”. Outstanding large watercolor scene shows a wood codfish weathervane on stand and bale handled apple basket set in an interior room floor with a double door and wall in the background. Signed lower right “Joyce Williams A W S”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with double white mattes. A label affixed to the reverse “From the Artist’s Council, Palm Springs Art Museum, Pal Springs, CA”. SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 29″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94743 (2,000-4,000)

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$287.50

HOWARD RUSSELL BUTLER (American, 1856-1934) “SLANTING ROCKS, BASE OF BALD HEAD CLIFF OGUNQUIT, MAINE”. Oil on board scene shows shoreline with small building next to grass covered cliff. Signed lower right “H. R. Butler”. Original artist label on back indicating title and date of 1917. Housed in a silver gilt frame with white linen liner. SIZE: 10” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96045 (300-500)

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$862.50

ALBERT BABB INSLEY (American, 1842-1937) “SURF AT PORT CLYDE, MAINE”. Oil on canvas Maine coastal scene shows surf pounding on shoreline rocks with green ocean supporting two sailboats. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved wood gilt replacement frame. SIZE: 14″ x 19″. PROVENANCE: Acquired from the grandson of the artist. CONDITION: Relined and restreched, very good with some inpainting. 9-95399 (2,000-3,000)

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$1,437.50

SETH W. STEWARD (American, 1844-1927) PANORAMIC MAINE LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas fall scene shows a large river cascading under a bridge with several large logs running the river. The foreground with bush and grass hillside. The background having several farms on cultivated land with trees and fences. Signed lower left “S W Steward 1913″. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 19-1/4″ x 36”. CONDITION: Craquelure, discolored varnish layer. Otherwise very good. 9-94908 (3,000-5,000)

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$0.00

DELBERT DANA COOMBS (American, 1850-1938) “SABBATH DAYS WITH THE CATTLE-MOOSEHEAD LAKE”. Oil on canvas Maine scene shows three cows near large lake lined with trees and sandy shoreline. All under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left “D D Coombs 1917″. Also titled on reverse of stretcher. Housed in what may be its period lemon gold frame. SIZE: 16″ x 24”. CONDITION: Very good with one small touch up area in right cow. 9-94010 (1,500-2,500)

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$575.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) “OLD JIM, 1923”. Oil on canvas scene shows a brown horse peering over a wood slat fence under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “WP 23″. Also titled and dated on reverse of canvas. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95148 (800-1,200)

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$1,380.00

WILLIAM ONGLEY (American, 1836-1890) “SCHOONER HEAD, BAR HARBOR, MAINE”. Large unframed oil on canvas Maine coastal scene shows a point of land with sloping rock ledge and trees. A green and blue ocean casts waves onto rocks. All under a storm gathering sky. Signed lower left “W Ongley”. Titled on reverse of stretcher. Schooner Head is a point of land in Acadia National Park. SIZE: 20″ x 40″. CONDITION: Repaired tear in sky with mis-match paint, otherwise very good. 9-95555 (1,500-2,000)

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$2,300.00

JOHN CHRISTOPHER MILES (American, 1837-1911) “MEGUNTICOOK MTS, CAMDEN, MAINE”. Large oil on canvas panoramic view of Megunticook Lake at the base of the small Megunticook mountain range. Two people are being ferried across the lake to the small town at the base of the mountain. Unsigned front but having its original label on reverse with title and artist signature. Housed in its original gilt and gesso decorated liner. An extremely rare view by this listed artist. SIZE: 20″ x 40″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Appears to be backed on aluminum, discolored varnish, restored area in center mountain, in need of cleaning. 9-94688 (5,000-10,000)

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$13,800.00

EARL CUNNINGHAM (American, 1893-1977) THE COVERED BRIDGE. Outstanding folk art oil on masonite scene shows a large red roofed covered bridge spanning two green land masses and a line of wagons crossing. The foreground water has three red birch bark canoes with depictions of Native Americans with oars. Also two white hulled, white sailed schooners. The land masses have trees and flowers and there is one house with a dock with two men fishing. The background is in a mottled blue sky with two three-mast sailboats on the horizon. Several white birds fly in the sky. Signed lower left. Unframed. SIZE: 16″ x 36″. PROVENANCE: From a New England home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95595 (15,000-25,000)

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$7,475.00

EARL CUNNINGHAM (American, 1893-1977) THE CURVING STAIRCASE. Oil on fiberboard scene shows a New England Salt Box Colonial home on a grass covered area with five trees supporting black and white tropical birds. A path leads from the house to another house which is partially viewed having a curving stairway to its fourth floor. A dock is on edge of shoreline with small three-mast boat leading to blue water with a white sailed black hulled schooner. Signed lower left “Earl Cunningham”. Housed in a stained carved wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: From a New England home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95596 (8,000-12,000)

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EARL CUNNINGHAM (American, 1893-1977) A SEASIDE FARM. Oil on fiberboard scene shows an expansive farm on the edge of an ocean with island in foreground. The farm has a large barn with fence area with figure herding cattle. A smaller house is seen beside a gate leading up the hillside to the farmers house which has smoke billowing from the chimney. A wagon is seen on this grassy area with two figures. The hillside is covered with multi-color grasses and bushes. A mustard colored sky with white birds, a flock of black birds and brown and black clouds. The water is a mustard/brown with black wash and supports five teeny single mast sailboats with colorful sails. Six red hooded ducks are seen swimming left to right. The island in dome shape with six triangular top green trees, some supporting a single branch with white birds. The red and white saltbox style house has two figures walking down a path toward dock with another figure and two sailboats. Three flowering trees complete the island. Signed lower left “Earl Cunningham”. Housed in a flat molded edge wood frame. A fine example of Cunningham’s work. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Recently found in a New England home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94194 (15,000-25,000)

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$8,850.00

EARL CUNNINGHAM (American, 1893-1977) A TROPICAL PARADISE. Unsigned oil on panel shows a land and seascape with tropical features. Two sections of land are separated by water thoroughfare. The right section of land has tall wide trunk trees and small evergreens, a few having colorful flowers. The ground is covered in high colorful grass and there is a brown, tan and black house with chimney. Four white egrets are seen along with three pink flamingos. There is a dock with figure, a boat on dry cradle, a man rowing a small rowboat and two ducks. The left section of land has similar trees with the addition of what appear to be palm trees. A longer house is seen with dock and man in rowboat. The background has brightly colored yellow/gold sky which reflects in far water and down the thoroughfare. Housed in a painted wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 15-3/4″ x 23-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Recently found in a New England home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94195 (8,000-12,000)

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$2,875.00

EARL CUNNINGHAM (American, 1893-1977) VIKING SHIPS AND ISLAND. Unframed oil on masonite scene shows two Viking ships with white sails on a mustard/orange sea dotted with white splashes, three ducks and two white sailboats. A sky of red, yellow and brown is seen beyond a central square island having two trees and colorful rock border. Unsigned. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: Recently found in a New England home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94197 (3,000-5,000)

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$2,817.50

EARL CUNNINGHAM (American, 1893-1977) TWO SCHOONERS. Unframed oil on masonite scene shows two two-mast schooners with white sails sailing left to right on a light slate blue sea with yellow dashes. A colorful red, yellow and brown sky beyond. An inlet is seen in foreground with green land and brown and black edges. Unsigned. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: Recently found in a New England home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94198 (3,000-5,000)

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RICHARD C. HASENFUS (American, 1932-) WRECKS OFF THE MAINE COAST. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows two wrecked schooners from a recent storm being battered by large waves against rock ledge. Signed lower right “R Hasenfus” and dated “57”. Housed in a carved gilt wood replacement frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-95076 (1,000-1,500)

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$5,175.00

JAMES HAMILTON (American, 1819-1878) A BUSY SHIPPING LANE. Large oil on canvas scene shows various ships on a green choppy ocean with a central fishing boat with sails up coming towards viewer. Several other boats are seen on horizon line, three larger ships with sails down, one being a steamer and two other fishing boats beside. Several sails are seen in distant horizon. All under a white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower left “Hamilton”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 30-1/2″ x 50-1/4″. CONDITION: Craquelure, inpainting. Otherwise generally good with heavy discolored varnish and surface dirt. 9-94662 (6,000-8,000)

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HEINRICH ANDREAS SOPHUS PETERSEN (German, 1834-1916) WRECK OF THE SHIP OROZIMBO OFF KEY WEST, FLORIDA, 1860. Outstanding oil on canvas nautical scene shows the three-mast black hulled ship sailing left to right in very heavy swells under dark skies. Two masts have been broken off and flounder next to the vessel while the front mast is partially intact with torn sails. There are several crew members aboard and the ship is in peril. On the bottom border in a handwritten legend “Ship Orozimbo H. L. Townsend, Master. off Key West Florida Sept. 10th 1860”. Signed lower right “H Petersen”. Housed in an antique lemon gold frame with gold liner. REFERENCE: There are two listings for the Schooner Orozimbo, one built in Gouldsborough, Maine with a home port of Calais, Maine in 1854 (161 tons) and the second listing in 1846, built in Essex, MA with Boston, MA as its home port (40 tons). SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 31″. CONDITION: Relined on replaced stretcher, very good with some inpainting. 9-95323 (4,000-6,000)

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WALTER L. DEAN (AMERICAN, 1854-1912) HARBOR UNDER MOONLIGHT. Large oil on canvas scene shows two small sailboats moored in shallow inlet with land beyond. Lights can be seen in one sailboat and along the shore. A bright full moon shines through scattered clouds and reflects on the water. Signed lower left, “WALTER L. DEAN”. Housed in a fine, wide, carved and gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 22″h x 27″w. CONDITION: Re-lined with in painting. Very good. 9-95478 (6,000-8,000)

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FRANK KNOX MORTON REHN (American, 1848-1914) CALM DAY ON THE NORTH SHORE. Oil on canvas scene shows a stone and wood wharf holding a building with red door and open sides. Several other buildings are seen beyond, all reflected in a calm blue water. Signed bottom right “R K M Rehn”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with Guido Frame Studio label. SIZE: 16″ x 28″. CONDITION: Craquelure, some spot inpainting. Very good. 9-95184 (4,500-6,500)

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H. NICHOLS (American/British, 19th Century) SHIP IN DISTRESS AT SUNSET. Large oil on canvas nautical scene shows a sidewheel steamer in distress. A large group of seagulls fly over the rough seas and the background is a wonderful colored sunset from blue to red which is reflected in the ocean. Signed bottom right “H. A. Nichols” or possible “H. H. Nichols”. This possibly is the work of Hobart Nichols Jr. or Sr. Housed in a modern gilt gesso decorated frame. The stretcher having the remnants of a Philadelphia label. SIZE: 24″ x 42″. CONDITION: Craquelure, touch up with inpainting. Very good. 9-94663 (4,000-6,000)

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$1,725.00

JAMES GAYLE TYLER (American, 1855-1931) RACING. Oil on canvas scene shows two single mast sailboats with figures aboard with sails out and full of wind. Signed lower left “James G. Tyler 1902”. Numbered on back of canvas “38”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94915 (1,500-2,500)

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DEAN WAITE (American, 1923-) SUMMER YACHTING. Oil on canvas scene shows a two-mast sailing yacht in full sail sailing left to right in blue ocean with white tipped waves. Two similar boats are seen parallel, possibly racing. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt modern frame. SIZE: Sight: 29-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, sections flourece under blacklight which may indicate a later finishing. 9-95059 (3,000-5,000)

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VICTOR PETRY (American, 1903-) THE RACE. Oil on canvas summer nautical scene shows five single mast sailboats racing side by side. Two figures in each boat and each white sail has a number and a red star. On the left side is a red buoy and a small lighthouse with two-mast sailing ship. All seen under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “Victor Petry”. Housed in its original molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Dirty, craquelure and some scrapes in bottom ocean edge. 9-95620 (1,500-2,000)

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$1,829.00

JOHN WALTER BEAUVAIS (European, 1942-2004) SUMMER INTERNATIONALS. Oil on canvasbaord scene shows a sailboat race off a C-shaped beach lined with spectators in white with colorful hats. Four flags fly on poles including the U.S. flag. Housed in a modern silver gilt wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94092 (1,500-2,500)

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BLAIKIE HINES (AMERICAN, 1949 – ) “1887 AMERICA’S CUP”. Oil on wood panel shows the sailing yacht “VOLUNTEER” versus “THISTLE” in an America’s Cup duel. They sail right to left with steam yacht and coastal steamer at right side. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt, molded wood modern frame. SIZE: 11-3/4″h x 16″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95527 (1,000-1,500)

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BLAKIE HINES (AMERICAN, 1949-) “FIVE MILE RIVER, ROWAYTON”. Oil on Masonite, 19th century style scene shows two schooners with sails up sailing off coast under a setting sun sky. Signed lower right and titled on reverse. Housed in a good, molded, gilt wood frame. Rowayton Connecticut is on the coast near Stamford. SIZE: (sight) 16-1/2″h x 26-1/2″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95525 (1,800-2,400)

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$2,012.50

BLAIKIE HINES (American, 1949-) “LITCHFIELD HILLS, FARM PATH”. Large oil on masonite landscape scene shows a small dirt path leading through flower and grass field to a sunlit meadow with trees and mountain beyond. Wonderful white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower left. Housed in an outstanding modern copper/gold gilt carved wood frame with wood gilt title plaque. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95526 (3,000-5,000)

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$805.00

DAVID JOHNSON (American, 1827-1908) THE ABANDONED MILL. Oil on board scene shows a mill building with open door end having large chimney with connected building. It is set against a grass lined body of water with trees. Signed lower left with conjoined artist monogrammed initials. Housed in a modern carved and gilt frame. SIZE: 12″ x 12″. CONDITION: Surface dirt, otherwise very good. 9-95676 (1,500-2,000)

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$5,175.00

CHARLES ROSEN (American, 1878-1950) “MID SUMMER BIRCHES”. Oil on board impressionistic summer scene shows a small pond lined with birches and being reflected in the water. Outstanding pastel colors in a very pleasing scene. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. Back of board inscribed “Charles Rosen Mid Summer Birches ’48”. Signed on front bottom left “C Rosen”. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95682 (4,000-6,000)

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$1,150.00

JOE JONES (American, 1909-1963) “NEW ENGLAND IDYLL”. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows what is purported to be Mt. Desert Island with sandy beaches and tree lined coast. A peninsula ending with small mountain is seen under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left “Joe Jones”. Housed in a good silver gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 15″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95690 (2,000-3,000)

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$920.00

FREDERICK JOHN MULHAUPT (American, 1871-1938) COASTAL SIDE HOTEL. Watercolor view from the harbor looking towards a three-story white clapboard building with two wrap-around porches and a dock beside which has a two-mast schooner being tended to. A series of churches and buildings dot the hillside background. Probably a Maine or Massachusetts scene. Housed in a gilt wood modern frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 20-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95710 (2,000-3,000)

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$1,380.00

CHARLES EDWIN LEWIS GREEN (American, 1844-1915) RED ROCK, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS. Loose oil on canvas landscape scene shows two cows in a green pasture overlooking Red Rock with Nahant in the distance. Signed lower right “C Green 81″. An Estate stamp from Elwyn George Gowen, 1895-1954 is stamped on reverse of canvas. The canvas is affixed to a dark decorated wood frame. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Unstretched, surface dirt. Otherwise very good. 9-95691 (4,000-6,000)

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$1,150.00

ARTHUR SARON SARNOFF (American, 1912-2000) “BEATING TO THE WEATHER MARK”. Large oil on canvas nautical scene shows a large racing yacht from the viewpoint of a passenger, racing another off the port bow. Wonderful colors of blue and white. Signed lower right “Art Sarnoff”. Titled and signed on reverse of canvas. Housed in a decorative partial gilt wide wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95701 (3,000-5,000)

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EDWARD A. PAGE (AMERICAN, 1850 – 1928) TENDING TO THE FLOCK. Outstanding large oil on canvas New England scene shows a small flock of six sheep being tended to by a man beside small cart. The sheep graze in a field which is bordered by a large wood fence separating the field from the house beyond. A flowering tree spreads over the fence. Beyond the field is another house under colorful sky. Signed lower right, “E.A. PAGE, 1922”. Housed in an outstanding reproduced reeded, carved wood gilt frame with carved gilt liner having a gilt artist’s plaque. SIZE: 20″h x 30″w. CONDITION: Re-lined, inpainting. Very good. 9-95495 (3,500-5,500)

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EDWARD A. PAGE (American, 1850-1928) MARSHLAND FARM. Unframed watercolor North Shore, MA scene shows a yellow Colonial farmhouse with detached barn amongst a grove of green trees on lowlands with tidal water. Signed lower right “E A Page”. SIZE: 10-3/4″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95178 (800-1,200)

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$14,950.00

ERIC SLOANE (American, 1905-1985) “FEBRUARY”. Fine oil on masonite New England barn scene shows several barns at the base of a snow covered hill with trees and flock of geese. The sun is dropping low in the sky off to the left and casting light on half of the barns. Signed and titled lower left. Also inscribed on back “Eric Sloan New Milford Conn.”. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95017 (12,000-18,000)

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$5,900.00

HENRY WARD RANGER (American, 1858-1916) THE COMING STORM. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a large meadow with stream having grazing cows with mountain backdrop. Gray clouds gather with only a glimpse of blue sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved wood and gilt modern frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 22″ x 34″. CONDITION: Relined, some inpainting. Very good. 9-95557 (5,000-7,000)

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$7,670.00

HENRY WARD RANGER (American, 1858-1916) SUMMER FARMING. Wonderful large oil on canvas scene shows a figure atop a wagon pulled by two oxen approaching a stone and wood fence with another figure at gate. Green pastures and large trees dot the landscape under white cloud and blue sky. An outstanding work by this American impressionistic painter. Signed lower left “H W Ranger”. Housed in an outstanding Stanford White influenced reproduction wide frame with gilt wood name plaque. SIZE: 24″ x 32-1/4″. CONDITION: One small patch with corresponding touch up. 9-95055 (6,000-8,000)

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$4,025.00

GEORGE ARTHUR HAYS (American, 1854-1945) THE SNOWY PATH. Large oil on canvas winter scene shows a man driving a team of oxen pulling a sled filled with wood through deep woods on snow covered ground. Signed lower left “G A Hays”. Housed in a magnificent deep carved modern gilt frame with gilt liner. A fine work by this New England artist. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good with minor touch up. 9-95043 (3,000-5,000)

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GEORGE GUNTHER HARTWICK (American, -1899) THE SKATING POND. Unsigned oil on canvas winter scene shows an iced over mill pond with thirteen figures, some of them skating. The mill is seen in the center with waterwheel and smoke coming from the chimney. The rocky and tree covered ground shown with snow, all under a cloudy sky which has opened in the center revealing blue sky. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 32″. CONDITION: Relined on new stretcher, very good with light craquelure and scattered inpainting. 9-95412 (5,000-10,000)

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$2,070.00

GEORGE WASHINGTON NICHOLSON (American, 1832-1912) WINTER STROLL. Oil on board winter scene shows two figures walking away from a large farmhouse on snow covered road. Beyond the figures is a river with buildings, all under light and gray cloud sky. Signed lower left “G W Nicholson”. Housed in a modern gilt antique style frame with gold liner and glass. SIZE: Sight: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95042 (2,000-3,000)

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CHARLES HERBERT WOODBURY (American, 1864-1940) “OAK WOOD WINTER”. Outstanding large oil on canvas winter landscape scene shows a deep snow filled ground looking through trees towards snow covered hills. Signed bottom right “Charles H Woodbury 23”. Titled on reverse of stretcher. Also having an Estate stamp “Charles H Woodbury /C.H.W.” and numbered “12” on reverse of canvas. Written in pencil is “Belonging to E. W. Perkins”. Housed in a wonderful carved and gilt wood replacement frame. NOTE: Exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, Special Exhibition of Works of Charles H. Woodbury, 1945. Accompanying the painting is the original label which is detached and a receipt and return receipt for the exhibition. SIZE: 29-1/4″ x 36-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Includes Mrs. Charles B. Perkins, Jamaica Plain, MA and the Estate of Dr. William B. Castle, Brookline, MA. CONDITION: Very good with one small patch to reverse with corresponding inpainting and minor spot inpainting. 9-95163 (15,000-25,000)

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$1,495.00

ARTHUR LORENTZ LINGQUIST (American, 1889-1975) SNOW SEASON. Oil on canvasboard winter scene shows a panoramic view overlooking houses and barns on a snow covered hill looking across to hills and mountains. Probably a scene in Vermont or New Hampshire. Signed lower right “A Lingquist”. Housed in a good gilt molded wood modern frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good with some spot inpainting. 9-95359 (1,000-2,000)

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$2,300.00
Revised: 2/5/2009

Additional Information: This is actually a scene in New Hampshire NOT Vermont

CHARLES CURTIS ALLEN (American, 1886-1950) “MT. MONADNOCK”. Oil on board Vermont scene shows a view of the ledge covered mountain dropping to a valley with Colonial farm, pastures, rock walls and trees. All under white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right “Chas. Curtis Allen”. Titled and signed on reverse. Housed in its original silver gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 9″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95153 (2,000-4,000)

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$1,897.50

WILLIAM FREDERICK PASKELL (American, 1866-1951) MT. CHOCORUA. Oil on canvas New Hampshire scene shows a treeless peak mountain beyond a calm lake surrounded by trees. Signed lower left “W M Paskell”. Housed in its original gesso decorated gold frame. SIZE: 8″ x 13″. CONDITION: Light craquelure, good. 9-95630 (800-1,200)

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DAVID JOHNSON (American, 1827-1908) OVERLOOKING THE HUDSON. Oil on canvas scene shows a man with an ox-cart on a dirt road next to farm with woman feeding chickens. The fall landscape looks out over blue water with mountains in the background. Grayish/blue sky. Signed lower left with artist monogram and dated “75”. Housed in a gesso decorated French style gilt period frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 15″ x 25″. CONDITION: Thin paint layer, bottom right with stabilized cracking and some bottom edge light chipping. 9-95103 (20,000-40,000)

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$1,150.00

JOHN ROSS KEY (American, 1837-1920) THE RIVER FERRY. Large charcoal drawing shows a wide river bend having a low ferry with people and horse cart starting their journey from left to right under a bank with high trees. At the river bend is a town with steeple and buildings with moored ships. Signed lower right “John R Key”. Housed in its fabulous gilt decorated frame. SIZE: Sight: 22-3/4″ x 33-1/2″. CONDITION: Some light brown foxing spots, generally very good. 9-95129 (1,000-2,000)

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FREDERICK DICKINSON WILLIAMS (American, 1829-1915) ALONG THE HUDSON. Fine oil on canvas Hudson River scene shows a dirt road preceding down a hill with hay wagon and figures. A path off to the right with two other figures, all seen against a panoramic view of the Hudson hills and low mountains. All under a white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower left “F. D. Williams 1860″. Housed in a fine museum quality antique style frame. SIZE: 9″ x 13”. CONDITION: Relined with very minor touch up. Very good. 9-95058 (3,000-5,000)

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ARTHUR PARTON (American, 1842-1914) HOUSE ALONG THE RIVER. Oil on canvas scene shows a man in a small rowboat near connected farmhouse with bridge beside. The winding river is still with marshy area. All under a light cloud sky. Housed in its original large leaf decorated gesso gilt frame with gilt liner having brass artist plaque. SIZE: 14″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good, relined. 9-95045 (4,000-6,000)

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$7,187.50

LEMUEL MAYNARD WILES (American, 1826-1905) MORNING REFLECTIONS. Unsigned oil on canvas landscape scene shows a calm river with sandy banks leading to a large field with farmhouse. Low mountains and hills beyond. A stepped grassy bank is on the left side while the right side has a flat, sandy area with trees. A bright sun is rising and casting its reflection across the field and into the water. A fine study of color and light. Housed in a period gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 12″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good with inpainting. 9-95413 (8,000-10,000)

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GEORGE LORING BROWN (AMERICAN, 1814-1889) NEW HAMPSHIRE LANDSCAPE. Large oil on wood panel landscape scene shows a river cascading through large boulders along a steep bank with rock ledge and trees. A low mountain is seen beyond. A scene reminiscent of the White Mountain area of New Hampshire. Signed lower right, “GEO. L. BROWN”. A man is seen ankle-deep next to shoreline. All under a light blue and white cloud sky. Housed in a magnificent reproduction gesso-decorated gilt frame with carved gilt liner. SIZE: 27-1/2″h x 35-1/2″w. CONDITION: There is a tight horizontal crack at left middle, some crackalure and in-painting, otherwise very good. 9-95475 (8,000-12,000)

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$9,200.00

THOMAS DOUGHTY (American, 1753-1856) ALONG THE RIVER. Large oil on canvas river scene shows a river boat steaming away from viewer toward hills under blue and white cloud sky. The right bank with two men seated and standing beside rocks. A dirt road is seen with two figures and colorful trees. Unsigned front but have “T Doughty” in heavy black old paint on stretcher. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. The scene possibly could be along the Susquehanna River. SIZE: 33″ x 48″. CONDITION: Old relining with five canvas patches, inpainting with restoration. Very good. 9-95556 (8,000-12,000)

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$4,600.00

CHARLES EPHRAIM BURCHFIELD (American, 1893-1967) “EARLY SPRING”. Watercolor and gouache scene shows a stream running through woods with grassy banks, a hillside is seen with flowers. Signed lower right with artist monogram and dated “1917”. Housed in a wonderful carved wood and gilt double frame with white linen matte and glass. SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 22″. CONDITION: Flattened crease bottom right, otherwise very good. 9-95165 (12,000-18,000)

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$13,225.00

DON MOY CHU KINGMAN (American, 1911-2000) “17 MILE DRIVE, CALIFORNIA, 1954”. Outstanding large watercolor showing a modernistic view of a marshy area with trees, birds and grasses against a full moon/sun on horizon. Signed lower right “Don Kingman”. Housed in its original weathered wood frame with white liner and glass. “National Academy of Design 129th Annual Exhibition, 1954” label affixed to reverse. Also “Midtown Galleries” label with artist and title. Also inscribed “Property of Herbert & Elizabeth Daugherty”. Also attached to back is a note from Mrs. Daugherty to consignor regarding the gift of the painting. REFERENCE: Illustrated on pages 96 and 97 of the Watercolors of Don Kingman, Introduction by William Saroyan indicating that it is from the collection of Mr. & Mrs. H. L. Daugherty. SIZE: Sight: 21-1/4″ x 29-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangley, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94996 (10,000-20,000)

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ALEXANDER DZIGURSKI (American, 1911-1995) LIGHTHOUSE ON THE COAST. Large oil on canvas panoramic coastal scene shows green and white tipped waves crashing onto rock ledges. The background shows a large coastline with left hand hills holding a large white lighthouse. Mountains are seen in the background with what appears to be large towns along its edge. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. Possibly a California coastline scene. SIZE: 23-3/4″ x 47-1/2″. CONDITION: Wax relining, some minor touch up, very good. 9-91615 (3,000-5,000)

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$1,610.00

ALEXANDER DZIGURSKI (American, 1911-1995) CALIFORNIA COASTLINE. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows colorful waves crashing on rocks topped by Cyprus trees. The waves are seen in light green to blue colors. Light emanates from the top of gray clouds in a nice colorful scene. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved gilt wood modern frame. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94089 (2,000-4,000)

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$2,300.00

PERCY GRAY (American, 1869-1952) CALIFORNIA COAST. Watercolor coastal scene shows waves crashing through a break in coastal rocks. Three ships can be seen on the horizon and low land mass beyond. Signed lower left. Housed in a carved and partial gilt wood frame with painted liner, colored linen matte with inner gold liner. SIZE: Sight: 10-3/4″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95629 (3,000-5,000)

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$575.00

MAURICE BRAUN (American, 1877-1941) EUCALYPTUS TREES. Watercolor landscape shows a group of eucalyptus trees in a field with yellow and brown grasses. Low hills beyond with blue and white sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a nice modern carved and gilt frame with wide matte and inner gold liner. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 8-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good with some fading. 9-95628 (1,000-2,000)

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$920.00

LOUIS EDWARD REA (American, 1868-1927) PAIR OF CALIFORNIA SCENES. Oil on canvas laid on board scenes identically housed in birdseye maple frames with gold liners. Depicting a lighthouse with coastal mountains and water. The other with a beach and fort with mountains. One signed, one unsigned. SIZE: 10″ x 15-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94804 (500-700)

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$265.50
Revised: 2/6/2009

Additional Information: This is NOT from the Gaba Estate.

SIGNED (American, First half of the 20th Century) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MISSION. Oil on canvas Western scene shows a street with stucco buildings. Corner building having a small balcony with colorful flower pots. Large mountains are seen in the background under blue and white cloud sky. Spuriously signed lower right “Gardner Symons”. Housed in what appears to be its original thin gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92072 (200-300)

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$0.00

FLORENCE PARKER BLOSER (American, 1889-1935) THE REFLECTING POOL. Oil on canvas California Mission scene shows a stucco mission church with bell alcove having flower gardens and path leading to a foreground fountain pool with lily’s and birds. The pool reflecting the mission’s architecture. Signed lower right. Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 25″ x 25″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94326 (2,000-3,000)

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$402.50

UNSIGNED (American, 19th/20th Century) THE CLIFF HOUSE, SAN FRANCISCO. Oil on wood panel shows the multi-floor white Cliff House with red roof perched on the cliffs overlooking Seal Rocks with several ships in the distance. The famous structure was consumed by fire in 1894 and 1907 and another was placed on its foundation. Housed in a decorative copper colored antique frame. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Craquelure, very good. 9-94817 (500-1,000)

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$575.00

JONATHAN HARTLEY FOLLIOTT SCOTT (American, 1914-1995) LAGUNA BEACH PIER. Watercolor and light oil on paper mounted to board scene shows a wood post tall pier with eight figures atop and three colorful skiffs below. Signed lower left in pencil “Jonathan Scott”. Housed in a fine modern carved gilt and wood frame with colored matte and inner gilt liner. SIZE: Sight: 10-3/4″ x 7-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95694 (600-800)

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ALVYK BOYD CRUISE (American, 1909-1988) THE BUSY BEACH. Watercolor scene shows a sandy beach populated by many beach goers. Some are seated under colorful umbrellas and some walk by people watching. Signed lower left “Cruise”. Housed in a modern silver gilt ribbed frame with matte. SIZE: Sight: 12-3/4″ x 22-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95696 (2,000-3,000)

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$6,900.00

PRENDERGAST (American, First half of the 20th Century) A STROLL ON THE BEACH. Oil on masonite scene shows a woman in white summer dress with white parasol next to a woman in blue dress with bouquet of flowers. They stroll along what appears to be a sandy beach. Signed lower right “Prendergast 1935″. We are unsure which Prendergast this is by as the date coincides with Charles, the signature corresponds with Maurice. Housed in a gold gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 14-3/4″ x 12”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95713 (4,000-6,000)

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CLEMENT SAMUEL WILENCHICK (American, 1900-1957) “THREE COLORFUL NUDE WOMEN”. Large oil on canvas scene shows two standing nude women with another lying on the ground. Landscape background, each having a different color cloth. Unsigned. Housed in a wide gilt modern wood frame. SIZE: 53″ x 34″. CONDITION: Relined, placed on new stretcher, some inpainting. Very good. 9-95706 (6,000-8,000)

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HARRISON CADY (American, 1877-1970) “THE BATHER, MARTINIQUE”. Oil on board island scene shows a half nude woman with towel, blanket and wide brim hat standing on a beach overlooking blue and turquoise water with three sailboats and land, buildings and palm trees beyond. A woman in native garb sits beside her with picnic basket, bottle and umbrella. A small house is seen down by the water under two palm trees. All under a very colorful expansive sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a good gilt ribbed frame with wide gilt liner. SIZE: 22″ x 28″. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-95711 (6,000-8,000)

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EMIL CARLSEN (American, 1848-1932) STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT AND JARS. Oil on canvas tabletop scene shows an arrangement of fruit and vases on a blueish/green cloth partially covering a white tabletop. The fruit includes a cut orange, purple grape bunch and yellow apple. A green Chinese ginger jar and bronze handled vessel are seen in back against the uplifted cloth and brown background. Signed lower left. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 21″ x 24″. CONDITION: Five old patches to reverse, old restoration with inpainting at patch points, some wrinkling at corners which needs tightening. Otherwise good to very good. 9-95102 (8,000-12,000)

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$1,955.00

GEORGE LOFTUS NOYES (American, 1864-1954) “ROSES”. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a group of pink and yellow roses with green leaves resting on a grassy area with water beside. Greenish/brown background with a reflection of the roses in the water. Signed lower left “G L Noyes”. Housed in a decorated gilt wood frame. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Craquelure, very good. 9-95041 (2,000-3,000)

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$1,437.50

EDWARD CHALMERS LEAVITT (American, 1842-1904) THE FRESH BOUQUET. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a pile of recently cut budding pink roses with long thorny stems having green leaves. Light green foreground with rusty red background. Signed lower right “E C Leavitt 1900″. Housed in a carved gilt wood modern frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20”. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting. Very good. 9-95503 (2,500-3,500)

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$1,667.50

SANTOS ZINGALE (American, 1908-) COLORFUL STILL LIFE. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a blue vase of bright flowers, a potted yellow flower, all on a red striped tabletop with black chest behind. Signed bottom right “Z”. Housed in a regilt antique frame. Back of canvas having “S Z”. SIZE: 26″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94327 (2,000-3,000)

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$2,300.00

CHARLES ETHAN PORTER (American, 1847-1923) PINK ROSES. Unframed oil on canvas still life scene shows a green vase of three pink roses and green leaves. One rose has dropped to the tabletop and the petals are separated. Signed lower left “C E Porter”. SIZE: 15-1/4″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95553 (5,000-7,000)

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$6,900.00

ROBERT DOUGLAS HUNTER (American, 1928-) STILL LIFE ARRANGEMENT. Fine oil on canvas tabletop still life shows an antique pewter charger against a wall with copper ewer, wood turned bowl, cast iron bale handled kettle, ginger jar, onions and red cloth. Signed lower left and dated “80”. Housed in a fine gilt reeded frame with wide gilt wood liner. SIZE: 20″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95170 (6,000-9,000)

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$575.00

JOE (JOSEPH JOHN) JONES (American, 1909-1963) “STUDIO STILL”. Oil on canvas mounted on board scene shows a table top with yellow covering with green striped white tablecloth, a basket of lemons, apple and other fruit. Signed bottom right “Joe Jones”. Circa 1939. Housed in a decorative wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 23-1/4″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94360 (2,000-3,000)

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MANNER OF CLAUDE RAGUET HIRST (American, 1855-1942) STILL LIFE WITH BOOKS AND CANDLESTICK. Oil on artist board scene shows an open book with reading glasses next to three other books, brass candlestick with candle, paper sack and wick trimmers against a grayish background. Signed bottom right Claude Raguet Hirst, N.Y.”. Housed in a fine apple vine decorated period frame. Though the signature does not fluoresce, the style appears to be looser, possibly indicating an early study or a late work. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with a few very minor spots of inpainting, mostly in the background. 9-94165 (2,000-3,000)

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HUGO R B NEWMAN (American, Early 20th Century) CHINESE STILL LIFE. Oil on canvas laid on panel scene shows a Buddha, blue and white vase and a red dish set on a table in front of a blue and white draped cloth with brass charger. Signed bottom right “Hugo R B Newman”. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 25″ x 19″. CONDITION: Surface dirt, light craquelure, some inpainting, good. 9-95578 (1,500-2,500)

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ATTRIBUTED TO THEODORE WORES (American, 1859-1939) GOLDEN PARASOL. Oil on canvas scene shows Oriental woman wearing a blue coat and holding a large open parasol on her shoulder in bright colors of yellow, gold and orange. Unsigned. Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern frame. SIZE: 19″ x 26″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94370 (3,000-5,000)

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$1,725.00

HARMEN C. KOOPS (American, 1898-1957) THE THREE GEISHA’S. Large oil on panel interior scene shows three Geisha, one reading, one smoothing a robe and the other looking on. There are two decorative screen panels, one with flowering tree. The background with a block design. Signed lower right. Housed in a molded wood frame. SIZE: 48″ x 60″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95445 (2,000-3,000)

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$8,050.00

LEON KROLL (American, 1884-1974) “ISABEL AND MARIE CLAUDE”. Oil on paper outdoor scene shows a woman with white bathrobe standing next to a young girl in summer red dress with flower decorated hat. The young girl has an open book in her lap. The background is a pink flower field leading to trees and water. Unsigned. Housed in a fine French style scallop decorated partial gilt frame with gilt liner. A label on reverse indicates the title and that these two people were Kroll’s favorite model and his granddaughter. SIZE: 21-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The provenance as indicated on back label is listed as the Sid Deutch Gallery: Owings Dewey Fine Art of Santa Fe: Christies, New York: A private collector, Maine. Circa 1930. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95506 (7,000-9,000)

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WALTER SATTERLEE (AMERICAN 1844-1908) FIELD OF FLOWERS. Large oil on board landscape scene of young man and young woman standing in a field of flowers with a large haystack beyond. She holds a large gathering of grass and flowers and he holds a pitchfork. They stand amongst flowers under a colorful blue to pink sky. Signed lower left, “W. SATTERLEE”. Housed in a gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 36″h x 29″w. CONDITION: Very good, with minor touch up. 9-95476 (4,000-6,000)

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PAUL BERNARD KING (American, 1867-1947) THE RED JACKET. Oil on board coastal scene shows two women seated on a large rock at the end of a beach. They gaze out over a blue and white ocean with blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved gilt wood modern frame. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95057 (3,000-5,000)

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DODGE MACKNIGHT (American, 1860-1950) “THE THREE SISTERS, GASPE PENINSULA”. Watercolor scene shows a crescent shaped beach having a moored green two-mast schooner with a number of small dories pulled up on sand and beach goers. Several buildings are seen on grassy area that leads to grass covered coastal cliffs. Signed lower left, titled on reverse. Housed in a fine carved and gilt double replacement frame with glass front. SIZE: 16″ x 23″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93833 (3,000-4,000)

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$2,645.00

THOMAS ALLEN, JR. (AMERICAN, 1849-1924) THE GRAPE ARBOR. Oil on canvas scene shows a young mother with infant on stairs leading to a large grape arbor attached to the house where a young boy looks out an open window. Sunflowers have bloomed at corner of house and a coastal view can be seen beyond. Signed bottom right. Housed in a fine gesso-decorated gilt frame with gilt liner, having gilt wood artist’s plaque. SIZE: 12″h x 18″w. CONDITION: Relined, new stretcher, very good with some inpainting. 9-95497 (2,500-3,500)

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WILLIAM RICKARBY MILLER (American, 1818-1893) “GRIST MILL, SLEEPY HOLLOW, TARRYTOWN”. Oil on canvas scene shows an old mill with working water wheel with a small stream framed with trees. All under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left “W R Miller 1891”. Housed in a fine period gesso decorated gilt frame. Kennedy Gallery label affixed to reverse indicates the scene in Tarrytown, New York. A Wallace Gallery label indicates this was probably painted as a part of a series which Miller called “1000 Gems of American Landscape”. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Relined, some inpainting. Very good. 9-94163 (3,000-5,000)

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$2,760.00

WILLIAM RICKARBY MILLER (American, 1818-1893) COUNTRY VILLAGE SCENE. Fine detailed oil on canvas country village scene shows a series of houses with picket fences on either side of a wide dirt street. A family with dog is seen leaving the town and a woman walks up from the stream which has rock wall banks. Two white ducks/swans are seen approaching an arched stone bridge. A wagon is seen with man atop crossing the bridge with a connected building beyond. Cultivated hillsides are seen with tree lined fields. All under a light blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left “W R Miller 1887″. Housed in what appears to be its original gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 19-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94520 (2,500-4,000)

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$1,840.00

JOHN JOSEPH ENNEKING (American, 1841-1916) SUNSET GLOW. Oil on canvas sunset scene shows a sky with gold, yellow and orange tones over a wispy treeline with grass in the foreground. Signed lower right “Enneking”. Housed in a fine black and gold frame with gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 10″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting and light craquelure. 9-95493 (900-1,200)

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JOSEPH ELIOT ENNEKING (American, 1881-1942) “SANDY BAY”. Oil on canvasboard Rockport harbor scene shows motif #1 with wharf and several boats moored in calm water looking out to the mouth of the harbor and the ocean beyond. Signed bottom right “J Eliot Enneking”. Numbered on reverse “21-C” with title. Housed in a good carved and gilt wood replacement frame. SIZE: 12″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good with inpainting. 9-95166 (3,000-5,000)

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$2,185.00

JOHN JOSEPH ENNEKING (American, 1841-1916) THE HOMESTEAD. Oil on canvas summer scene shows a farmhouse nestled in a grove of trees with pastures and woods under a colorful sunlit cloudy sky. Signed lower right “Enneking”. Housed in a reproduction gilt wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 12″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good, relined, signature appears to flourece under blacklight but is consistent with the artist signature known. 9-95032 (3,000-5,000)

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$575.00

JOHN WHORF (American, 1903-1959) THE BACK OF THE BARN. Unframed watercolor on paper mounted on board spring/winter scene shows the back coral area of a barn overgrown with trees with spots of snow. Signed lower right “John Whorf”. SIZE: 12″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95675 (1,000-2,000)

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$690.00

FREDERICK JUDD WAUGH (American, 1861-1940) THE RIVER MILLS. Small oil on board shows a low dam with water over spilling and cascading by a series of mill buildings. Initialed bottom right “F.J.W”. Housed in a gilt wood frame with a Winston Dibble Gallery, New Jersey label. SIZE: 4-1/2″ x 6″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95689 (600-800)

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$177.00

LIZETTE PARAVICINI (American, 1889-) THE PICKET FENCE. Oil on board scene shows a Colonial house near a bridge framed by large trees which cast shadows on the slate roof. A pink blossoming bush is at both corners of the building. Unsigned front but pencil identified on reverse. Also stamped “Registered at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Chester Springs, PA Jul 24″. Housed in a period carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 11″ x 15”. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-95692 (300-500)

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LILLA CABOT PERRY (American, 1848-1933) GIRL WITH BLUE DRESS. Unfinished oil on canvas sketch of a young girl wearing a blue dress walking barefoot on a walkway holding a hat filled with eggs. Signed lower right “L C Perry”. Housed in a modern carved gilt wood frame. SIZE: 14″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95677 (4,000-6,000)

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$6,900.00

ALEXANDER KIRCHER (American, 1867-) THE GREAT FALLS AT NIAGARA. Oil on canvas scene shows four men seated and standing in the foreground on rock ledge overlooking the falls at Niagara under a colorful cloud and blue sky. Signed lower left “A Kircher”. Housed in a heavy wide gesso decorated period frame. SIZE: 27-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: One small patch on reverse, the edge is strip lined and attached to a new stretcher. Otherwise very good. 9-95712 (6,000-8,000)

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$10,030.00

GUY CARLETON WIGGINS (American, 1883-1962) “WINTER AT THE PLAZA”. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a single horse-drawn carriage with driver waiting by a monument with horse and rider. Five figures are seen walking with a building backdrop. Signed lower right “Guy Wiggins N.A.”. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Restored with inpainting, good. 9-95678 (6,000-8,000)

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$1,610.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) “QUIET PLACE”. Oil on masonite late fall scene shows a stream with rock and tree banks curving through field leading to dense woods. All under light blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left, titled and signed on reverse. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94078 (1,200-1,800)

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$920.00

BERNARD COREY (AMERICAN, 1914 – 2000) “JUST BEFORE WINTER”. Oil on Masonite late fall scene shows fields with tree borders leading to connected red barns under dark and light clouded sky. Estate stamped signature lower left and having an estate label on reverse guaranteeing work. Housed in a carved gilt work frame. SIZE: 7″h x 10″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95500 (800-1,200)

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BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) “WHEN LIFE WAS SIMPLE”. Oil on linen mounted to masonite scene shows a New England farm with patches of snow under gray skies. The farm has a connected white farmhouse with connected red barn and silo. Signed lower right. Titled and signed on reverse. Housed in a decorative molded wood frame with linen and white matte. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95168 (2,000-3,000)

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BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) “CONNEMARA COTTAGE”. Oil on masonite Irish scene shows a white stucco thatched roof farmhouse with stone walls and flowering bush. A man is seen with a pail approaching the front door. Signed lower right with title and signature on reverse. Housed in a decorative wood frame with linen and white mattes. SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95167 (2,500-3,500)

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$1,035.00

BERNARD COREY (AMERICAN, 1914 – 2000) “SUMMER VIEW”. Oil on Masonite summer landscape shows trees and a field of flowers under colorful sky. Estate stamped signature lower left. Having an estate label on reverse guaranteeing work. Housed in a fine carved, gilt wood frame. SIZE: 7″h x 9-1/2″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95501 (800-1,200)

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$1,207.50

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) “WINTER ON THE LAKE, MILLBURY”. Fine oil on board New England scene shows several connected farmhouses in a winter landscape. All under blue and cloud sky. Signed lower right “Bernard Corey”. Housed in a gold gilt replacement frame stamped “Guido Frame Studio”. Painting has a painted spring landscape scene on reverse which is very nice but unsigned. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95518 (1,000-1,500)

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WALTER EMERSON BAUM (American, 1884-1956) COLORFUL LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a rock strewn hillside flanked by trees under colorful sky. Signed lower right “W. E. Baum”. Housed in a painted wood frame. SIZE: 12″ X 16″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94715 (2,000-3,000)

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$23,000.00

MAURICE BRAZIL PRENDERGAST (American, 1858-1924) SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Mixed media (watercolor, gouache) on paper scene shows thirteen figures in an ocean front park area overlooking water with two sailboats and red sun. Three trees frame with scene with shoreline rock ledge. Probably a North Shore, Massachusetts scene. Signed lower right “Prendergast”. Housed in a magnificent gesso decorated gilt frame with title and artist plaque. SIZE: Sight: 14-3/4″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95432 (30,000-50,000)

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IRVING RAMSEY WILES (American, 1861-1948) BOATS AT DOCK. Oil on canvasboard scene shows two boats, one with sails, moored next to a wood dock in an inlet lined with trees and small buildings. Other boats can be seen along the edge of the water. Signed lower right “Irving R. Wiles”. Housed in a good carved arts & crafts style frame. The back of board having a Winsor & Newton, New York art supply label and the back having a stamp from the Grand Central Art Galleries, Inc., New York, NY. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95198 (20,000-30,000)

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EDWARD HENRY POTTHAST (American, 1857-1927) BEACHING THE DORY. Oil on board beach scene shows three men dragging a red and white hulled dory onto dry beach while another with two men go out over a wave. Signed lower right “E Potthast”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 11″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95538 (50,000-75,000)

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WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE (American, 1849-1916) BEACH SIDE SHANTY. Watercolor scene shows a small house set in dunes on a beach side landscape under a light yellow and gray sky. Signed bottom right “W M Chase”. Housed in a period gilt frame with gilt liner and matte. SIZE: Sight: 4-3/4″ x 9-1/4″. CONDITION: Watercolor sandwiched and glued between matte and board, water stain to upper right. Otherwise good. 9-95539 (8,000-12,000)

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GEORGE GUSTAV ADOMEIT (American, 1879-1967) THE TRANQUIL INLET. Outstanding oil on board coastal scene shows a narrow inlet having a large boathouse/warehouse with boat beside. A dock in the foreground has supplies and boat beside. A scene reminiscent of the outer sections of Cape Cod or possibly one of the areas along the Massachusetts coast. Signed lower right “Geo. Adomeit”. Housed in a period carved and gilt wood frame with glass front and also having a gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 14″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95050 (2,500-3,500)

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ANDERSON TYLER (American, 20th Century) THE BUSY DOCK. Watercolor on board scene shows a dock area with large ships at end and store front buildings lining the large wood dock. Several wagons and many people are seen around the dock. Signed lower right “Anderson Tyler ’36”. Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95062 (2,000-3,000)

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SANDOR BERNATH (American, 1892-1984) “AFTERNOON GLOW”. Oil on board coastal scene shows a bright sun in a late afternoon scene reflecting on the water. The foreground with coastal rocks and the background having a low hill with coastal buildings. Signed lower right “Sandor Bernath”. Pencil dated and titled on reverse “Tues July 17, 1923 Afternoon Glow”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood modern frame with wood gilt artist plaque. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95039 (1,000-1,500)

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$4,025.00

WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS (AMERICAN, 1833 – 1905) FALL TWILIGHT. Unframed oil on canvas landscape shows a lightly wooded area with bush and grass under fading light conditions. Signed lower right “WTR”. SIZE: 11″h x 18-1/2″w. CONDITION: Some minor inpainting otherwise very good. 9-95552 (8,000-12,000)

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$2,875.00

ALFRED BRYANT COPELAND (American/French, 1840-1909) ADVENTURE BOUND. Outstanding oil on canvas scene showing five mice led by a mouse holding a walking stick and hat with attached bag. They stop to see a fellow mouse who peers out of a hole in a gourd or loaf that is set on a brick with a green bottle which has been placed on a brick mantle with fireplace chimney behind. Signed lower right “Alfred B Copeland, Paris 1898″. Below is another name which is illegible with a date. Copeland often copied other artist’s work and notated this on his canvases. We assume this is the artist’s name of the work that he copied. Housed in a fine bronze colored modern frame. SIZE: 22-1/4″ x 27-1/4”. CONDITION: Thick varnish layer, tape patches on reverse, restored. Good. 9-95458 (5,000-8,000)

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$1,725.00

NELSON NORRIS BICKFORD (AMERICAN, 1846 – 1943) KITTENS IN A HAT. Oval oil on canvas scene shows two white kittens peering out of a black top hat. A pair of gloves and a cigar are set on the table beside. Signed lower left, “N. N. BICKFORD”. Housed in an oval wood frame with gold liner. SIZE: 13″h x 10-1/4″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95577 (1,500-2,500)

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$1,150.00

AUGUST LAUX (American, 1847-1921) THE PLAYFUL KITTENS. Oil on canvas scene shows three brown and white kittens playing with sewing accessories including a pair of scissors, thread, thimble and basket full of yarn, etc. All set on a tabletop against a brown background. Signed lower right “A Laux”. Housed in a two-tier antique frame liner. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: 1/2″ oval hole with paint loss, some minor scratches, in need of light cleaning and restoration. 9-95100 (800-1,200)

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MAX STANDLEY (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY) “HIDDEN WATCHER”. Oil on Masonite realistic scene shows a small rabbit peering out from behind ferns and ivy. Colorful ferns, leaves and grasses elseware. Signed lower left, “M. STANDLEY”. Retaining an original label on reverse with title and date of 1981. Housed in a stained oak frame. Standley is known for his realism and had a one-man show at the R. Michelson Galleries in Amherst Massachusetts in 2002. SIZE: 24″h x 32″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95504 (1,000-2,000)

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$920.00

WILLIAM JACOB HAYS SR. (American, 1830-1875)) “POINTER AND QUAIL, A GOOD RETRIEVE”. Oval oil on canvas sporting scene shows a white and brown dog from the shoulders up holding a recently shot quail in mouth. The background is a field under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left lightly which can be seen in strong light. Housed in a gilt wood frame with linen matte having an oval window. The back retaining two Kennedy Galleries labels with painting information. SIZE: 21″ x 17″. CONDITION: Relined with minor inpainting, tight craquelure. Very good. 9-95747 (1,000-1,500)

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$287.50

SIGNED (American, First half of the 20th Century) THE COURTSHIP. Large oil on canvas wildlife scene shows two female game birds being attracted by a strutting male in a partial snow covered nighttime scene. Signed lower right indistinctly. Housed in a gilt period frame. SIZE: 31″ x 39″. CONDITION: Several areas of scrapes and lost paint, otherwise good. 9-95567 (1,000-1,500)

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$977.50

MULLER (GERMAN, 19TH CENTURY) CAUGHT IN THE TRAP. Oil on canvas scene shows a red fox caught in a metal spring strap, a raven flies over stump near fox. A dead bird was used as bait. All under a white a gray cloud sky. Signed lower left, “MULLER,MUNCHEN ’79”. housed in a gesso gilt period frame. SIZE: 15-1/4’h x 19-1/4″w. CONDITION: Two small holes, some surface dirt, otherwise very good. 9-95537 (900-1,200)

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FREDERICK MORTIMER LAMB (American, 1861-1936) ON POINT. Watercolor hunting dog scene shows a black and white dog on point while another brown and white dog looks in that direction. They are seen in a field with wooded border. Signed lower right “F M Lamb”. Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt wood frame behind glass. SIZE: 8″ x 11″. CONDITION: Slight fading to images, otherwise very good. 9-94521 (800-1,200)

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AUGUST VOIGT (German, 19th/20th Century) A BARN FULL. Large oil on canvas barn livestock scene shows eight sheep laying in a hay covered floor with four chickens. Signed lower right “A Voigt”. Housed in a deep gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 18″ x 30″. CONDITION: Two small tears, dirty. Otherwise very good.A 9-95619 (1,000-2,000)

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$1,265.00

THOMAS BIGELOW CRAIG (American, 1849-1924) FRIENDS. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a black cow next to a tan cow walking along a hillside pasture. A farm is seen in the distance under a sunset sky. Signed lower left “Thos. B. Craig A.N.A.”. Housed in a fine reproduction Sanford White influenced frame. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good, some minor inpainting. 9-95483 (1,200-1,600)

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$920.00

GEORGE BERNIER (American, 1862-1918) “RED PATH: STEEPLE-CHASER”. Oil on canvas portrait of a brown race horse with jockey atop seen in a grass pasture with hedge row fence under blue sky. Housed in a wonderful period gesso decorated frame with artist plaque and title plaque “Red Path Steeple-Chaser App. au Baron ed. Grenier”. Signed lower right “Geo. Bernier”. SIZE: 14-3/4″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Craquelure, center stretcher line evident, some spot inpainting. Otherwise very good. 9-95573 (2,000-3,000)

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$920.00

J GRANT (English, 19th/20th Century) PORTRAIT OF A RACE HORSE. Outstanding oil on wood panel scene shows a large brown horse with jockey atop on a groomed grass lawn with white rail fence and buildings and trees beyond. Housed in a gesso decorated period frame. Signed lower right and dated “90”. SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting. 9-95574 (1,500-2,500)

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$0.00

HORACE BEEVOR LOVE (British, 1800-1838) THE GALLANT STALLION. Oil on canvas horse portrait shows a large brown horse with rider atop dressed in formal riding outfit including white pants, red jacket and black top hat. A landscape scene is the backdrop with a fox hunt with horse, riders and dogs. Signed lower right on log “H B Lo Pinxit 26″. Housed in an old gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 18″ x 21-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good, some scattered inpainting, relined. 9-95318 (5,000-7,000)

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$4,600.00

JOHN FRANCIS SARTORIUS (British, 1775-1831) PAIR OF FOX HUNTING SCENES. Oil on panel scenes, one showing five men on horseback being led by a large group of hounds through landscape. The other shows a farmhouse with mother and daughter next to fence with chickens and two men with hoses are seen with large pack of hounds. Both signed lower right “J. Sartorius”. Both identically housed in antique birdseye maple frames with gold liners. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Light green masking varnish, otherwise very good. 9-94352 (800-1,200)

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$1,725.00

VALENTINE DAVIS (British, 1854-1930) PAIR OF FOX HUNTING SCENES. Oil on wood panel identically housed in decorative pierce carved gilt frames. Each showing horse and riders following dogs in a summer landscape. Signed lower left. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95622 (800-1,200)

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$2,875.00

CHRISTOPHE FRATIN (French, 1801-1864) A PAIR OF SETTERS. Fine antique bronze sculpture of two dogs, side by side, one with head and tail up, the other with head and tail down. Both having collars with attached chains. Signed amongst the naturalistic base “Fratin”. Side of the base marked with a round foundry seal “Thiebaut Frere Foundeurs Paris”. Nice dark brown patina. SIZE: 8″ h x 13-1/2″ l x 6″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95296 (3,500-4,500)

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$0.00

COUNT ARTHUR MARIE GABRIEL DU PASSAGE (French, 1838-1909) SETTER. Fine bronze sculpture of a dog holding a snipe in its mouth standing on a naturalistic rock with vegetation. He holds one paw off the ground in retrieval stance. Signed “Cte du Passage”. Blackish/brown patina on a nice antique bronze. REFERENCE: Full page illustration, page 273 in “Les Animaliers” by Horswell. SIZE: 14-3/4″ h x 16″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95295 (2,500-3,500)

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$1,000.00

LOUIS (NATAVEL) VIDAL (French, 1831-1892) THE FALLEN ELK. Fine bronze sculpture of a recently fallen elk who lays on a rocky ground raising its head for one last gasp of air. The head supports a thirteen point rack. The base signed “Vidal (aveugle)” (Vidal the Blind). Vidal had a continuing blindness since youth and often signed his bronzes this way. Mounted to an oval molded edge green and black marble base. Nice old brown patina. A fine example of this 19th Century bronze. SIZE: Bronze: 9-1/2″ h x 13″ l. With base: 11-1/2″ h x 15-1/2″ l x 7-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95287 (1,000-2,000)

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$690.00

FIGURAL BRONZE BEAR INKWELL. Well sculpted bronze seated bear with a hinged neck to reveal ink reservoir. 19th/20th Century. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 5″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good, does not have glass liner but brass insert present. 9-95288 (800-1,200)

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$2,300.00

SIGNED (Russian) CAST IRON SCULPTURE OF A BUFFALO. The large black painted cast iron figure shows a standing buffalo with head up and tail bent down against a tree trunk and naturalistic base. Signed in the base in Cyrillic and dated “97”. This large and interesting sculpture is made in two parts. The buffalo attached to the base in six bolted areas. Under the base are two signature areas in Cyrillic and dated “1975” “CCCP”. Our understanding is that one of the marks indicates the work is by one of the Bah family and the foundry to be the Kaslinski Foundry Works. In the research for this sculpture we have been told that the first of these iron animal figures were made in the 19th Century by Robert Romanovich Bah along with Nikolay Romanovich Bah (the father) who was most known for his statues of animals of which the buffalo is considered the best one. Research indicates that there was an edition of 30 and were collected by the hierarchy of Russian society. There is speculation that the buffalo itself in this sculpture is older and possibly 19th Century which has been attached to a newer base. One of the ways that this would be possible is if a figure was found in the Kaslinski Foundry and never mounted on a base in the 19th Century. The buffalo’s finish is referred to as “the old Kuzbaski finish” which was not used after 1890. Though we cannot confirm the above the information it was provided in Russian from a knowledgeable collector of these statues. SIZE: 15″ h x 22″ l x 10″ w. PROVENANCE: From a South Carolina home. CONDITION: Finish shows small rust spots, generally in very good condition. 9-95305 (4,000-6,000)

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NIKOLAI IVANOVICH LIBERICH (Russian, 1828-1883) “SIBERIAN GRISSLY”. Outstanding bronze sculpture of a standing bear with paws extended and mouth open. He stands over a fallen tree. Signed in Cyrillic and has a side inscription in Cyrillic and dated “1865”. We are unsure of the casting date but mounted to a more modern molded edge wood plinth. SIZE: Bronze: 21″ h; 22-1/2″ with plinth. PROVENANCE: From a private Rangley, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. Wood plinth has separation crack. 9-95009 (3,000-5,000)

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$2,415.00

FOREST HART (American, Last quarter of the 20th Century) “THE DOMINANT ONE”. This bronze figure of a moose is a 1998 limited edition of 18, depicting a nine-year-old bull in his prime, “the ruler of his domain”. Mounted on a free-form bronze earthy base and signed thereon in script “Forest Hart 1/18 copyright 1998”. Further mounted on a rectangular polished black stone plinth. Affixed with brass plaque printed “THE DOMINANT ONE / Forest Hart – Sculptor”. Literature: Wildlife in Bronze by Forest Hart, 2005 catalog, see p. 62. SIZE: 27-1/4″ h. of statue. 28″ overall h. x 30″ overall l. CONDITION: Statue in very fine original condition. 9-95321 (1,500-2,500)

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$1,150.00

UNSIGNED (20th Century) THE MAJESTIC LION. Silvered bronze/brass figure of a standing male lion in an art deco type style with swirling mane and uplifted head. It stands atop a rectangular attached plinth. SIZE: 18″ h x 20″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-90888 (1,000-2,000)

179
$3,450.00

RAYMOND (CARL RAYMOND) JONSON (American, 1891-1982) COLORFUL SQUARES. Oil on canvas abstract shows yellow, green, black, blue and red broken squares against a light yellow background. Signed lower left “Jonson 58″. Housed in a modern flat black frame. SIZE: 40″ x 32”. CONDITION: Surface grime, otherwise good. 9-95681 (8,000-10,000)

180
$345.00

THOMAS ALBERT SILLS (American, 1914-2000) “BLUE JAY”. Modern abstract oil? shows a stylized bluejay on a branch with the yellow sun background against a blue sky. Similar to an enamel like process. Signed lower right “T Sills”. Housed in a modern gold edged frame. SIZE: 15-1/4″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95683 (600-800)

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$0.00

JOHN MILLARD FERREN (American/French, 1905-1970) SAILBOATS. Oil on canvas mounted on cardboard abstract modernist scene shows what appears to be a line of sailboats in geometric patterns. Signed lower right “Ferren”. Housed in a silver gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 17″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95714 (4,000-6,000)

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$0.00

ELLA PHILLMORE LILLIE (American, 1884-1972) “THE FAMILY’S FARM ENTERPRISE”. Large oil on canvas southern scene shows a large family gathered outside their shanty, each involved in some activity. A woman tends to a cooking pot, a man smokes a cigar on the porch, a woman washes clothes, a child riding a pig pulling its tail, a woman beats clothes and livestock are scattered in the scene including pigs and chickens. Signed lower right. Signed and titled on reverse of canvas. Housed in a white painted molded wood frame. A partial label is in corner of stretcher which is illegible. SIZE: 28″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95684 (6,000-8,000)

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$0.00

DON MCILVAINE (American, 1930-2005) THREE WOMEN. Oil on masonite half portrait of three African American women. They each have different colored dresses and head scarves. Signed lower right “Don McIlvaine 8/70″. Housed in a brown stained wood frame. SIZE: 33″ x 26”. CONDITION: Right hand very top corner is missing, board is warped, otherwise good. 9-95702 (6,000-8,000)

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$0.00

JAMES AMOS PORTER (American, 1905-1970) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN. Watercolor on paper shows a shoulder length portrait of a young African-American male with white shirt. Signed lower right “J A Porter”. Free mounted in a modern gilt wood frame with wide matte and inner gilt liner. SIZE: 13″ x 11-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95703 (2,000-3,000)

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$575.00

MILTON JAMES BURNS (American, 1853-1933) SIX ILLUSTRATIONS WWI. Six unframed monochromatic illustrations for what probably is one magazine or newspaper story involving the coal loading of ships. Each numbered (1 thru 6). 1) 7″ x 5-1/2″ titled “Signalling by hand-flag for coal”. 2) 9-1/4″ x 6″ titled “Coalers Signalling to Fleet”. 3) 9-1/4″ x 6″ titled “on Guard”. 4) 7″ x 10″ titled “Receiving coal at night”. 5) 10″ x 14″ titled Transferring Coal to Yawls from Tender for Warship”. Also inscribed on back is “Coal for the Fleet, six drawings to be returned to M. J. Burns, Millington, NJ”. 6) 7″ x 10″ titled “Cruiser Coaling and Ironclad at Sea”. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Generally very good with some nicks at edges, #4, 5 & 6 are signed “Burns”. Other three are not signed. 9-95159 (1,500-2,500)

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$575.00

MILTON JAMES BURNS (American, 1853-1933) TWO ILLUSTRATIONS. Both monochromatic and signed lower left “Burns 99″. 1) Scene shows a winter campsite with teepee, a reindeer pulled sled with man, a man with cradled baby, a hunter with skies and bird in a clearing. 2) The North Cape showing a ship rounding the steep cliffs with high surf. The unframed works being laid on light cardboard with old mattes. SIZE: 1) 11″ x 16-3/4″. 2) 11-1/2″ x 16-3/4”. CONDITION: Edges are “as is”. Left top corner of #2 sliced. 9-95160 (800-1,200)

186A
$6,900.00

HARRISON BIRD BROWN (American, 1831-1915) THE COAST OF MAINE. Large oil on canvas coastal scene shows green white tipped waves crashing onto seaside cliffs. Housed in a magnificent gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt liner having an artist plaque. SIZE: 26″ x 48″. CONDITION: Relined, very good with inpainting. 9-95752 (7,000-9,000)

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$24,150.00

JESSIE WILCOX SMITH (American, 1863-1935) ORIGINAL POSTER ART “SAVE YOUR PENNIES AND FEED THE STARVING CHILDREN OF BELGIUM”. Oil/gouache on heavy paper scene shows a boy and a girl in blue outfits slicing large loafs of bread and handing them out to a long procession of needy children which disappear into the clouds which support the title. Signed lower left “Jessie Wilcox Smith”. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame with white matte. A wonderful example of Smith’s work including her favorite subject, children. It was at the time of WWI artist’s were asked to contribute and this example exemplifies their effort. SIZE: Sight: 29″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: There is an open split 12″ long from left to center halfway horizontal which is restorable, otherwise very good. 9-95438 (20,000-30,000)

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$0.00

ABRAM LOEB (American, First half of the 20th Century) FOUR PIECE MURAL. Abram Loeb headed the art division of Old Mr. Boston Distillery in Boston, Massachusetts. He was responsible for all illustrative works dealing with the company and was under their hire. This mural descended through the owner’s family. The works are unsigned and may or may not have been used in the distilleries promotional campaign. The mural has been divided into four panels and housed in simple stained wood frames. The following oil on canvas laid on fiberboard panels are described left to right in the mural 1)17-1/2″ x 58″ panel shows a large farm with haystacks and man filling a hay wagon. Left side depicting two men, one teaching a sporting dog within a scroll border. 2) 17-1/2″ x 68-1/2″ shows the farm with farmer next to haystacks looking to a stagecoach with people and four horse team. 3) 17-1/2″ x 74-1/4″ shows a group of fox hunters on horses returning to the tavern where they are being presented with mugs of beer. A landscape scene is seen in the background with a large house. 4) 17-1/2″ x 91-1/2″ completes the mural having a fox hunting scene with dogs, horses and men. A landscape with trees and water. Ending in a tavern scene with men at table with steins within a scroll border. These panels would be a wonderful decorative element in any pub, tavern, home or hunting clubs meeting room. SIZE: 24+ foot total PROVENANCE: From a fine coastal Maine home. CONDITION: Panels: 1) with some minor scrapes; 2) Very good. 3) Very good. 4) Several areas of scrapes and chipped paint. The panels have not been cleaned and in need of cleaning and with some minor restoration would be put back to original condition. 9-92949 (3,000-5,000)

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$0.00

EDWARD JOSEPH DREANY (Canadian, 1908-) ILLUSTRATION FOR “UP THE COLUMBIA FOR FURS”. Unframed oil on board illustration for the book “Up the Columbia for Furs” by Cecil Dryden, Published 1949, page 188. The caption “On their return they killed not only some of the enemy but two of Kittson’s men”. The scene shows two Indian braves attacking two men in a woodland setting. Signed lower right “E Joseph Dreany”. SIZE: Total: 24-3/4″ x 20″. Sight: 23-3/4″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Line scrapes to left side, otherwise good. 9-95722 (500-1,000)

189
$805.00

SEARS GALLAGHER (American, 1869-1955) BENJAMIN FRANKLIN “REMEMBER THAT TIME IS MONEY”. Watercolor scene shows a portrait of Franklin with black hat and red shirt, church in background. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. Inscribed on back and dated 1949. SIZE: Sight: 17″ h x 13″ w. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95121 (1,000-2,000)

190
$0.00

CHARLES B. ROSS (American, 1878-1933) WE THREE KINGS. Oil on board scene shows the three kings atop camels proceeding down a road to a walled city with a domed building with light above. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved wood gilt ribbed frame with wide gold liner and front glass. SIZE: Sight: 7-1/2″ x 5-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95407 (800-1,200)

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$0.00

SMALL GROUP OF ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIVE WORKS. Lot includes 1) Watercolor illustration for the Sunday Examiner Vol. LXVII, No. 31, July 31st, 1898. Scene shows flags with a woman at spinning wheel and man beside. Signed “H. W. Hansen (Herman Wendelborg Hansen, 1854 – 1924). Titled bottom right “Donnybrook Fair Ground”. Matted. Sight size: 19-1/2″ x 15-1/2″. 2) Unsigned watercolor, possibly by H. W. Hansen. Illustration for the Sunday Examiner Vol. LXVI, May 15, 1898 No. 135″. Scene shows Columbus with Native American, Lady Liberty and U.S. Seal with eagle. Matted. Sight Size: 19-1/2″ x 16″. 3) Original ink drawing for a Sunday newspaper insert. Thirteen U.S. Soldier paper cutouts depicting soldiers with guns and flag in different poses. These show folding lines so they can be set up on a table or floor. Signed with initials. Sight size: 12″ x 20″. 4) Unsigned ink illustration of man in armor on horseback with flag. Matted. Sight size: 11-1/4″ x 12″. 5) 12-1/2″ x 16-1/2″ colored print of New York City “No. 113- bei Winckelmann & Sohne in Berlin”, mounted to cardboard, appears to be mid 19th Century. 6) 18-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ oil on artist board western scene, unsigned with men and pack horse in mountain landscape. Along with five western prints and six prints of ships at sea by J. O. H. Cosgrave II. All unframed by Penn Prints, NY. Overall size is 14-1/4″ x 18″. Also, three small etchings by Jeanette Maxfield Lewis (“Looking Through”, “In Port”, “Fish Stalls”. SIZE: As noted above. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-94882 (500-1,000)

192
$28,750.00
Revised: 2/5/2009

Additional Information: We are not guaranteeing that this painting is by George Caleb Bingham. Also, the Smithsonian lists indicates Hirschl & Adler owned this at one time. Hirschl & Adler advised us that they did not own it, it was on consignment.

GEORGE CALEB BINGHAM (American, 1811-1879) WESTERN LANDSCAPE. Outstanding recent rediscovery oil on canvas panoramic landscape showing what is believed to be Pike’s Peak in the background. Foreground having a group of people led by a Native American with spear and shield. There are ten figures in all and they stand next to the river on a grassy bank dotted with large trees. A large tree is on the right side with colorful ground cover at bottom near the water. Light cascades in from the left lighting the mountain in a rose glow. Signed lower right “G C Bingham 71″. An outstanding example of this American artist. Housed in a fine decorated gilt wood replacement frame. REFERENCE: Smithsonian Inventory of Art, Control Number IAP 71930309. SIZE: 34-1/2″ x 27-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good, relined with inpainting. 9-95512 WAG (40,000-60,000)

193
$28,175.00

THOMAS HILL (American, 1829-1908) “PRESIDIO, EARLY CALIFORNIA”. Oil on board coastal view shows a section of the San Francisco area having a C-shaped bay area with sandy beach. Several large ships are moored with one at dock. Many red roof buildings are seen in rows and one area circling a parade area flying flag. The foreground hillside having a tent encampment with men and some houses. The background having an extended coastline with bay areas and mountains. A label from Maxwell Galleries, San Francisco is attached to the back with title and artist. Painting is signed lower right “T. Hill”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. A wonderful historic scene of the California coast. SIZE: 15″ x 22″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94801 (30,000-50,000)

194
$24,150.00

EDWIN DEAKIN (American, 1838-1923) “NO. 104 SIERRA LAKE”. Fine oil on canvas western scene shows a large mountain range partially covered in snow with tall waterfall emptying into a lake. The foreground having a Native American woman near campfire. She has a backpack cradle with child on her back. The campfire is on the edge of a rocky tall tree shoreline. Signed lower right “Edwin Deakin 1879″. Housed in a decorative carved wood replacement frame. Attached to reverse of stretcher is a Maxwell Galleries San Francisco label with artist and title. SIZE: 36″ x 24”. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Relined, some inpainting. Very good. 9-94800 (10,000-20,000)

195
$17,825.00

WILLIAM KEITH (American, 1838-1911) WESTERN LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas western landscape scene shows a lake nestled with surrounding mountains. The foreground is rocky ledges with small stream. The background with distant mountains under white, gray, cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right “W Keith”. On reverse of frame is a San Francisco Museum of Art label indicating this was lent in 1938 by Mr. & Mrs. A. L. Johnston Jr. for the William Keith Exhibition. Housed in a magnificent period and probably original frame. SIZE: 18″ x 22″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Craquelure, 9-94821 (10,000-15,000)

196
$12,075.00

RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK (American, 1847-1919) INDIAN CAMP. Oil on wood panel landscape scene shows a teepee with figure in red beside in a clearing in front of woods. Housed in a flower decorated gesso gilt frame with linen liner. Back having a University of Nebraska Blakelock inventory tag “No. 1621 Cat.2”. Signed lower left “R A Blakelock”. SIZE: 5-3/4″ x 10″. PROVENANCE: Estate of Laurence Kramer, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting along frame edges. 9-95105 (5,000-7,000)

197
$7,475.00

RICHARD H. TALLANT (American, 1853-1935) “LAKE PHOEBE, UTAH”. Oil on canvas western landscape scene shows a calm lake surrounded by hills with trees and rocks reflecting in water and a large mountain backdrop. Blue and cloud sky. Signed bottom right “Tallant 94″. Housed in a fine gesso decorated pierced frame with gilt liner. Pencil title to reverse of stretcher. SIZE: 25″ x 30”. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94820 (3,000-4,000)

198
$6,325.00

JUAN BUCKINGHAM WANDESFORDE (American, 1817-1902) THE TRAPPERS FIRE. Outstanding oil on canvas western scene shows two men around a campfire, their guns resting on the rocks. They have found a clearing next to a lake with tall mountains, tall trees and colorful sunset sky from blue to pink to yellow. Signed lower right “Wandesforde”. Housed in a period gesso decorated lemon gold frame. Wandesforde became a resident artist in San Francisco in 1862 and resided in Hayward, CA until his death in 1902. This could be a scene of Clear Lake, California which he frequented often. He was the co-founder and first president of the San Francisco Art Association. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Small hole in tree, consolidated paint causing cracking lines, good. 9-94807 (2,000-4,000)

199
$5,750.00

ERNEST ETIENNE NARJOT (American, 1826-1898) “COL. J. C. CREMONY LEADING A FIGHT AGAINST APACHES”. Large oil on canvas panoramic battle scene shows Civil War Union soldiers confronting a band of Native Americans. In the foreground is Col. J.C. Cremony thrusting his rifle with bayonet over his head down at a fallen Indian. Several Union soldiers on foot and on horseback are seen firing guns and attacking. In the background is a cavalry charge against a group of Indians on horseback. The scene is shown under gray and white clouds and probably depicts a scene of the fight of the reoccupation of Arizona. On reverse of backboard is a Kennedy Galleries label as well as a Scottsdale Art Auction label. Housed in a fine gilt carved wood replacement frame with linen liner. SIZE: 32-3/4″ x 52-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Relined, restored with areas of restoration have been lightly colored and can be seen in the sky. Otherwise very good. 9-94802 (10,000-20,000)

200
$5,750.00

JOHN FERY (American, 1859-1934) WESTERN LANDSCAPE. Oil on board scene overlooking a small water area with tall mountains peaks in the background under blue sky. Signed lower right “J Fery”. Housed in what may be its original period frame. SIZE: 6″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95313 (2,000-3,000)

201
$0.00

ALBERT BIERSTADT (AMERICAN, 1830 – 1902) MOUNTAIN STUDY. oil on unstretched canvas landscape scene shows two converging mountains under blue sky. Unsigned. Housed in a period frame which is as is. SIZE: 6-1/4″h x 10-1/4″w. CONDITION: Wax lining. Tears and crackalure. 9-95576 (1,500-2,000)

202
$5,175.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) SUTTER’S MILL. Oil on canvas scene depicting Sutter’s Mill with all its buildings, mine shafts and goings on. The scene shows an artist painting, two wagon and horse teams, cattle barns, water pump and a man ringing a large bell. Housed in an antique birdseye maple ogee frame. The back having a New York Williams, Stevens, Williams canvas stamp. SIZE: 16″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Minor spot inpainting, very good. 9-94808 (1,000-1,500)

203
$1,437.50

SIGNED (American, 19th Century) WESTERN LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows a waterfall off rock ledge feeding to a river with rock and tree lined banks. A figure walks along the sandy bank of the river on the left edge. The background having tall mountains, one mountain peak obscured by a cloud under blue sky. Signed illegibly but clearly dated “1878”. Housed in a gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 16-3/4″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, relined. 9-95396 (800-1,200)

204
$575.00

M. R. (American, 19th Century) WESTERN LANDSCAPE WITH NATIVE AMERICANS. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a man on horseback with Native American woman and daughter. They walk along a dirt path between large trees with mountains in the background. Initialed “M. R.” and dated “84”. Housed in a modern gesso decorated gilt frame with brown velvet liner. Schussler Bros., San Francisco canvas stamp on reverse of canvas. SIZE: 29-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The Geraldine B. Gaba Trust of Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Discolored varnish with some old spot repairs which need attention. 9-94814 (500-1,000)

205
$977.50

EDWARD WILSON CURRIER (American, 1857-1918) CALIFORNIA LIGHTHOUSE STATION. Oil on artist board scene shows a coastline with low beach area with sand dunes having a series of buildings and what appears to be a lighthouse in construction. Another building is separated closer to the water and in between is a flagpole flying American flag. Waves lap onto the sandy beach area and the horizon appears to have a mountain shoreline. Signed lower right “E. W Currier”. Housed in its original gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 14″ x 20″. CONDITION: Extremely dirty, otherwise very good. It is our belief that this painting will clean up extremely well. 9-95718 (1,000-2,000)

206
$2,360.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) “BRIG TOWED OUT GOLDEN GATE BY A STEAM TUG ON THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY”. Oil on canvas California coastal scene shows a mountain lined bay with Alcatraz island having fort, lighthouse and buildings with American flag. A three-mast ship is being towed by a small tug and a small fishing boat with mooring buoy is seen in the foreground. A two-mast sailboat is sailing left to right in front of island. All under a beautiful sunset sky shaded from blue to yellow with pink highlighted clouds. A modern label with title affixed to reverse. Also a penned inscription “James Leonard Collection”. Housed in a gilt replacement frame. SIZE: 23″ x 30-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good, relined, professionally restored. 9-94805 (2,000-4,000)

207
$1,495.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) “ALCATRAZ ISLAND-SAN FRANCISCO BAY, CALIFORNIA”. Primitive light oil/gouache on canvas scene shows Alcatraz Island with its numerous buildings and fort with lighthouse at one end. Several sails are seen on a blue wavy ocean. Housed in an antique gilt ripple decorated frame. The back having an older label which identifies the seen. SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Good. 9-94806 (1,000-2,000)

208
$27,600.00

ALBERT BIERSTADT (American, 1830-1902) “GUERRILLA WARFARE”. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows seven Union soldiers firing on a group of men next to house in valley. The soldiers hide behind a wood fence and bushes under a large tree. Signed with artist monogram lower right “AB”. Housed in a fine period gesso decorated gilt frame with new liner. “During the Civil War, Albert Bierstadt painted works other than landscapes. In October, 1862 Bierstadt received a five day pass to observe Union troops. For the next two years, Bierstadt painted several paintings of war scenes. In 1862 Bierstadt painted “Guerrilla Warfare” (Union Sharpshooters firing on Confederates)”. This painting appears to be a rendition of the finished copy which is listed in Hendricks. There are a few minor detailed differences which are evident. SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 30-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Red Baron, June 2004. A letter from Red Baron antiques to our consignor indicates that the painting was in the hands of Bob Bowers whose grandfather had bought it directly from the Estate of Albert Bierstadt while he was in New York City in the early years of the 20th Century. CONDITION: Very good. Restretched on new stretcher, possibly remounted on newer canvas. 9-94916 (30,000-50,000)

209
$690.00

FIFTEEN BOOKS ON WEST COAST ART AND ARTISTS. Keith Old Master of California by Brother Cornelius Vols. 1 & 2; William Keith by Eugene Neuhaus; California Mission Paintings by Edwin Deakin; Thomas Moran Artist of the Mountains by Thurman Wilkins; Thomas Hill The Grand View by Marjorie Dakin Arkelian; California Pictorial by Norstrand & Coulter; The First Hundred Years of Painting in California by Nortstrand; Plein Air Painters of California the North by Ruth Willy Westphal; The Wonderful City of Carrie Van Wie; Artist’s of the Old West by John C. Ewers; Master Works of California Impressionism; California’s Western Heritage exhibition catalog; Selected California Paintings Butterfield & Butterfield catalog; Albert Bierstadt by Hendricks. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-94883-3 (250-400)

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$862.50

DUCHOISELLE (French) INDIAN BRAVE. Bronze figure of a Native American lying on the ground clutching a bow. Signed on the top “Duchoiselle”. Nice dark brown bronze patina. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 17″ l x 6″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95511 (900-1,200)

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$460.00

JEAN JULES SALMSON (French, 1823-1902) SPELTER FIGURE OF AN INDIAN. Statue of a standing man with Native costume including headdress and shield. He carries a weapon behind him with handle which is broken and hold his arm up which most likely held a spear which is not present. Probably a South American Indian. Attached to a turned black painted wood base. marked “Salmson” on base. SIZE: 25-1/2″ h including base. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-95515 (600-900)

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$977.50

OLYMPO BRINDESI (American, 1897-1965) BUST OF AN INDIAN BRAVE. Outstanding large bronze shoulder bust of a Native American brave. His hair in braids and he looks sternly to his right. Bust mounted to a marble rectangular plinth and is inscribed on reverse “Olympo Brindesi May 28 1920 N.Y”. SIZE: Bronze is 16-1/2″ h x 16-1/2″ w. Plinth 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93769 (1,500-2,500)

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UNSIGNED (French, 19th Century) A FRONTIERSMAN. Bronze sculpture of a man seated on a naturalistic setting holding a rifle and cocking the gun. He wears a punch decorated leather hat over his long hair and over his shoulder is a bag with recently shot bird. Brown patina. SIZE: 10″ h x 7-1/2″ l x 5″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95298 (500-1,000)

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$6,900.00

NELSON BOREN (American, 1952-) “WRESTLING WITH MY SADDLE”. Outstanding large watercolor shows a cowboy wearing a U S Flag style shirt and leather chaps with grayish/black hat. He bends over and grasping onto his saddle. Signed lower right. Housed in a molded wood frame with wide linen matte having a gilt liner. This accomplished western artist is represented in the Whitney Museum of Western Art in Cody, WY amongst others and considered one of the finer contemporary western artists of the times. SIZE: 30″ x 44″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95337 (10,000-15,000)

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$5,750.00

DAN MIEDUCH (American, 1947-) “ALMOST QUITTIN’ TIME”. Outstanding oil on masonite western scene shows a cowboy atop a horse holding the reins and a rope. He crosses a shallow river next to four other horses, all traveling left to right. The horses are reflected in calm water with light cascading from the left. Signed lower right and dated “1999”. Housed in a fine weathered wood and gilt frame. An outstanding work by this western artist. SIZE: 18″ x 27″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95345 (8,000-12,000)

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$8,050.00

FRANK C. MCCARTHY (American, 1924-2002) “HOSTILES AT BEAR WALLOW”. Outstanding oil on canvas western scene shows three Indian braves, two atop brown horses, one kneeling on a rock ledge next to a white horse. One holds a rifle, the other two with spears and appear to be tracking. All is seen against a barren rock ledge with small water flow with trees and mountain landscape beyond. Signed lower left. Housed in a magnificent decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. On reverse is a Legacy Gallery label, Scottsdale-Jackson Hole. Though not a native of the west, his art represents some of the finest western art in contemporary times. A fine example from this artist. SIZE: 24″ x 14″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95341 (5,000-10,000)

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$6,900.00

OLEG STAVROWSKY (American, 1927-) “TEAMWORK”. Outstanding large oil on canvas western scene shows two cowboys atop horses on the range roping steer against a green grass background and having several cattle present. The artist has painted the seen from a high vantage point looking down at the two ropers. Signed lower left. Also titled and signed on reverse. Housed in a gilt carved wood wide frame. An accomplished illustrative artist, Stavrowsky changed to western art after being influenced by a trip to Oklahoma City and the Cowboy Hall of Fame. SIZE: 60″ x 40″. Overall: 68″ x 48″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95347 (5,000-10,000)

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$2,875.00

WILLIAM CLINTON SCHENCK (American, 1947-) “BUTCH HATED TO CUT HIS STAY IN JACKSON HOLE SO SHORT”. Large oil on canvas western scene shows a cowboy riding atop a brown and white horse in full gallop. The man looks back with six-shooter in hand cocked at the ready. The background is tall majestic mountains under bright blue skies. Signed lower right “Schenck” and dated “97”. Housed in a modern deep blue painted wood frame. Attached to reverse are three labels including Vanier Galleries, Scottsdale Arizona. Titled and dated on reverse also. SIZE: 45″ x 58″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95338 (4,000-6,000)

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$2,300.00

HOWARD ROGERS (American, 1932-) “ROCK CREEK CROSSING”. Fine oil on canvas western scene shows a cowboy with blue shirt and red scarf atop a brown horse with white face proceeding down a stream bed with pack horse beside. The background shows a forested ravine. Signed lower right. Housed in a carved weathered wood frame with gilt edge and white linen liner. Back having a Legacy Gallery label, Scottsdale-Jackson Hole. SIZE: 24″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95346 (3,000-5,000)

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$2,300.00

JOHN FAWCETT (American, 1952-) “SPLASH”. Outstanding oil on canvasboard western scene shows a cowboy in a long golden trail coat with black hat atop a brown horse. They cross a shallow river with a landscape background. Light shines from the right side and they are reflected in the calm water. Signed lower left “Fawcett”. Housed in a weathered wood frame with gold liner. Fawcett, a Veterinarian by profession, turned to art full time later in his life due to his fascination of how animals and people interact, predominantly in the western theme. SIZE: 12″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95356 (3,000-5,000)

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$1,725.00

MEHL LAWSON (American, 1942-) “DIAMONDS AND DENIM”. Outstanding large bronze depicting a standing cowgirl next to her saddle and rope. She stands with lariat over shoulders wearing leather boots, fringed chaps and wide brim hat. Brown patina. Signed on base of bronze “Mehl Lawson CA 94”, also with title and “AP/5”. Mounted on a walnut molded edge wood plinth with brass plaque. Mehl Lawson is considered one of the most successful contemporary sculptors on the western scene today. SIZE: Bronze: 33″ h x 16″ dia at base. Overall with base 35″ h x 19″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95348 (5,000-8,000)

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$2,875.00

MEHL LAWSON (American, 1942-) “DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH”. Contemporary bronze sculpture shows cowboy wearing hat and chaps breaking in a stallion for use on the range. The stallion is shown rearing up with the cowboy hanging on with one hand. The bronze is in a light brown patina and is signed in the sculpture “Mehl Lawson CA”, numbered “7/35″ and titled. The bronze is mounted to a walnut round wood plinth. Mehl Lawson is considered one of the most successful contemporary sculptors on the western scene today. SIZE: Bronze is 19″ h x 12″ at widest. Overall is 20” h. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95350 (4,000-6,000)

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GREG KELSEY (American, 1971-) “GET OFF MY BACK”. Large bronze sculpture shows a bronco buster atop a stallion on a wild ride. One arm is outstretched with hat while the other holds the reins for dear life. The stallion is set atop a naturalistic high mount which is attached to a round marble disc which is part of a rotating two-part walnut base having brass plaque. Brown patina. Inscribed on the back of the bronze “Gregory Kelsey 2001 11/25”. Kelsey was raised in the southwest in a ranching family and turned to sculpture and art shortly after attending art school. SIZE: Bronze including marble: 29-1/2″ h; With wood base 33″ h x 16″ at widest. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95349 (4,000-6,000)

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CARL CILIAX (American, 20th/21st Century) “RASCAL”. Bronze figure of a standing horse outfitted with saddle and accessories. The head is turned to the right and the tail downsweeping. Greenish/brown patina. Inscribed on the base is the artist’s monogram and “3/15”. Mounted to a molded edge oval walnut plinth with brass plaque. Ciliax, a western native, known for his realistic sculpture of western motifs and animals. SIZE: 12″ h x 13″ l. Overall with base 14″ h x 14″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95351 (800-1,200)

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CHARLES SCHRIDDE (American, 1926-) “THE ROPER”. Outstanding large oil on canvas rodeo scene shows a man in blue jeans and white striped red shirt lassoing a calf just dismounting his horse and preparing the take down of the calf and the roping of its legs. He is seen in mid air as the horse stops. He holds the reins and has the rope in his mouth. A blue sky background, a yellow fence and figures behind. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine antique style stained wood frame with inner linen and gilt liner. Reference: Illustrated in a full page color illustration on page 56 of Charles Schridde, Western Impressionism. The caption states that this was a commissioned piece and in a private collection. This outstanding work exemplifies Schridde’s illustrative prowess and knowledge of the rodeo action. SIZE: 30″ x 40″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95339 (2,500-4,000)

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$1,035.00

CHARLES SCHRIDDE (American, 1926-) “WILD THANG”. Large oil on canvas rodeo scene shows a bronco buster in the midst of his performance. The cowboy, with blue jeans, red jacket and white hat is being bucked by an aggressive stallion. The image is given movement by the swirling yellow background and dust being kicked up by the horse. The view of this bareback ride is seen from above and the background strokes influenced by Van Gogh’s painting. Signed lower left. Housed in a stained wood frame with linen and gilt wood liner. Reference: Illustrated accross two pages in the front of the book of Charles Schridde, Western Impressionism and also on a single page, page 26. Noted to be in the Collection of Chris Witteveld. A copy of this book accompanies this work. This outstanding work exemplifies Schridde’s illustrative prowess and knowledge of the rodeo action. SIZE: 29″ x 39″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95340 (2,500-4,000)

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JASON RICH (American, 1971-) “BRINGIN’ IN THE HERD”. Oil on masonite western scene shows a cowboy wearing a blue shirt and brown hat on a brown and white horse. He is within a corral with livestock in foreground. Background has green rolling hills leading to a blue mountain. Signed lower left “J Rich”. Titled on reverse and dated “2001”. Housed in an outstanding naturalistic weathered wood frame with gold molded wood liner. Jason Rich is a contemporary western artist who is known for his ability to light objects without losing contrast which is exemplified in this work. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95355 (2,500-4,000)

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$920.00

JASON RICH (American, 1971-) “DUSK MASK”. Oil on masonite western ranch scene shows a cowboy with red scarf over his mouth and nose wearing a hat and light blue outfit atop a brown horse working in a corral with cattle. Light shines from the left side. Signed lower right “J Rich”. Titled and dated “2000” on reverse. Housed in a fine carved wood gilt frame, stamped “America West Frames, Flagstaff, AZ”. Meyer Gallery label on reverse. Jason Rich is a contemporary western artist who is known for his ability to light objects without losing contrast which is exemplified in this work. SIZE: 14″ x 11″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95343 (1,500-2,500)

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$1,380.00

GEORGE DEE SMITH (American, 1944-) “PACK OUTFIT ON HEARTBREAK RIDGE”. Fabulous oil on masonite western mountain scene shows a cowboy atop a brown horse leading two pack horses up a steep mountain covered in snow. The background is a snow covered tall peaked mountain. Signed lower right. Titled, dated “2000” and signed on reverse. Housed in a fine modern partial gilt molded wood frame. Back having a label from the Legacy Gallery, Scottsdale-Jackson Hole. Born and living in Cody, Wyoming, George Smith is known for his western wilderness scenes, reflecting his love of the mountains and their inhabitants. SIZE: 20″ x 10″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95342 (2,000-4,000)

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$3,565.00

DAVID YORKE (American, 20th/21st Century) “THE HUNTED”. Oil on wood panel portrait of a Native American wearing a Union blue jacket with bow and arrow in hands. His face is painted and he holds an arrow in his mouth. A fur lined quiver rests off his back and three vultures fly in a gray sky. Signed lower left and dated “2004”. Housed in a modern gilt frame with gilt liner. The frame having a Trailside Galleries, Jackson, Wyoming label. This artist is best known for his Native American portraiture of which this is a fine example. SIZE: 20″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95352 (2,000-3,000)

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$862.50

CHRISTINE PICAVET (American, 20th/21st Century) “REASONS TO RUN”. Oil on linen, mounted to masonite western scene shows a cowboy with green shirt, blue pants and white hat atop a white horse in the process of lassoing a white calf on the run. The background depicting a rodeo setting. Signed lower right. Titled and dated “2002” on reverse. Housed in a fine decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. This Paris born artist now living in Colorado is best known for her equine paintings and continues to explore other subject matters. SIZE: 19″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95354 (2,000-4,000)

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$1,265.00

ROBERT “SHOOFLY” SHUFELT (American, 1935-) “THE GAL-LEG BIT”. Fine pencil on paper shows a cowboy on horseback with attached lasso moving toward a wood slat fence. The horse pulls on the rope which extends beyond the image as the cowboy looks back at the tightening rope. Signed lower right, dated “2001” and titled above signature. Housed in a fine silver gilt molded wood frame with double matte and inner silver liner. Label attached to reverse from the Legacy Gallery, Scottsdale-Jackson Hole. The title derives from the figure of a ladies leg decorating the horses bit. This decoration was used by legendary Texas spur maker J. R. McChesney. SIZE: Sight: 18-1/4″ x 13-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95344 (1,000-2,000)

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CARRIE FELL (American, ) “NO ORDINARY GIRL”. Pastel and acrylic on paper portrait of a cowgirl. She wears a lavender hat and turquoise shirt against a red background. Signed lower left and having an original label affixed to a signed paper backing. The Carrie Fell label with title indicating that it is from the Ghost Riders TM Series. Housed in a modern antique style gesso decorated partial gilt frame with white matte. The work is mounted on a foam board inside a linen matte which allows it to appear free floating. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95357 (1,000-2,000)

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$920.00

ROBERT H. BLAIR (American, 1937-) “AT LAST THE TRADER COMES”. Outstanding watercolor western winter scene shows a trapper atop a horse with pack horse beside holding a rifle over his head gesturing welcome to an Indian camp with five tepees and two figures beside. Deep snow has fallen on the field and the mountains are shrouded in clouds. Signed lower right. Housed in a decorated carved wood frame with triple matte. The back having an original label with title, numbered “607” and having “La Galeria” card. This California artist works on capturing images of the past. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95353 (800-1,200)

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$690.00

SANDIE WITBECK (American, 20th/21st Century) “DANG IT”. Oil on canvas mounted to masonite cowboy scene shows a cowboy in blue with yellow hat in the process of lassoing. He is atop a brown and white horse. Seen against a blue sky and yellow dust background. Signed lower right. Mounted freely in a dark stained wood shadowbox type frame. Titled on reverse, also having an artist card attached to reverse using this painting as the frontice piece. SIZE: 30″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: From a private New Hampshire collector. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95358 (1,000-2,000)

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$575.00

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 (400-800)

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$6,325.00

EDWARD SHERIFF CURTIS (American, 1868-1952) “THE SCOUT-APACHE”. Framed orotone showing a Native American on horseback with desert cactus and brush. Signed lower right. Housed in its original bronze colored gesso decorated frame retaining its original label which has some damage but can be read. SIZE: Sight: 7-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. Overall: 11″ x 13″. PROVENANCE: From a New Hampshire home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95333 (4,000-6,000)

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$805.00

VIVIAN MILNER AKERS (American, 1886-1966) FOUR FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHS. 1) Man playing violin, emboss stamped “V. Akers”. Mounted on white card, nicely framed with double matte. 2) Two boys on hillside, one with bow and arrow. Incised signature “V Akers 1920”. Housed in a wood frame with double matte. 3) “Lake Road” color highlighted photographic print shows a road passing by a lake with mountains. Pencil signed on reverse with an illegible lake name. Housed in a wood frame with double matte. 4) Forest road photograph showing a dirt road through a forest. Pencil signed “V. Akers 1920″. Housed in a wood frame with double matte. SIZE: 1) Actual: 3-1/2″ x 5-1/2″. 2) Sight: 5-3/4″ x 9″. 3) Sight: 7″ x 9″. 4) Sight: 6″ x 9”. CONDITION: All very good. 9-95601 (600-800)

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LEON JOSEPH FLORENTIN BONNAT (French, 1833-1922) “CONCERT”. The scene is after a work by the Dutch painter Jacob Van Loo (1614-1670). There are two versions known by Loo, one in the Hermitage Museum and the Museum of Art Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid. Bonnat was known to be an expert and collector of Dutch paintings and frequently copied the work of the Old Masters. Outstanding oil on canvas scene shows a young man and woman seated at a table with colorful tablecloth while three musicians are serenading them. A woman with gold dress plays a cello, a man sings while playing a mandolin and a girl plays the flute. They are all seated and standing on a black and white checkerboard floor in an open air building supported by columns overlooking a landscape under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “L. Bonnat 1873″. SIZE: 31″ x 24”. PROVENANCE: Descended through the family of George C. Paitchadze (1928-1996), Distinguished scientist, professor, historian, Laureat of State Premium of Georgia. According to the family, he purchased the work in one of the Moscow antique stores on Arbat Street, across from Vakhtangov Theater. It was told to the purchaser that it belonged to a Russian noble family of Trubetskoy. This information is provided by Irina Sokolova of the Hermitage Museum. CONDITION: Very good with some very light scratches at frame edge and one pinhole at bottom left. 9-94913 (100,000-200,000)

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$17,700.00

MAURICE DE VLAMINCK (French, 1876-1958) VIEW NEAR VALENCIENNES. Oil on canvas scene shows a landscape on the onset of evening. A connected house with road and field having some water with fence in foreground. Dark to light skies in blues, whites and purples. Signed lower left. Housed in a what may be its original gesso decorated white washed frame. Pencil title on reverse in French which is illegible and a chalk “#247″. SIZE: 18″ x 21-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good with one patch to reverse with corresponding inpainting, light chipping to right edge of the house. 9-95095 (30,000-50,000)

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$9,200.00

LUCIEN LIEVRE (French, 1878-1936) LA PLACE DES VICTORIES. Large oil on canvas Paris scene shows the famous bronze statue of the horse and rider on large plinth surrounded by a fence and a street roundabout. Multi story buildings surround the square and a recent snow has fallen. Several people are seen, one with wheelbarrow and one woman with a child. A car, bus and horse drawn wagon are in the roundabout. Signed lower right. Housed in a painted wood frame. The back of the canvas having a “Blanchet Paris” canvas stamp. SIZE: 51-1/2″ x 63-3/4″. CONDITION: Three small patches to reverse, some minor spot inpainting, very good. 9-95550 (10,000-15,000)

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$6,900.00

EDMA MORISOT-PONTILLON (French, 1839-1921) WASH DAY ON THE RIVER. Oil on canvas French country scene shows a winding river with sailboat, two women washing clothes and a fisherman. Grass and tree covered banks lead to a hill with a village. Signed bottom left “E Morisot”. Edma Morisot was older sister of Bertha Morisot, one of the most revered painters in the Corot style. The influence of Corot on this piece is strong and this exemplifies Edma’s best abilities at landscape painting. Housed in a fine Napoleon style gilt replacement frame. SIZE: 19-1/4″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94358 (4,000-6,000)

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ALBERT DUBOIS PILLET (French, 1846-1890) CITY PARK. Oil on canvas scene shows what appears to be a small park on the edge of a large town/city with tall buildings. Two figures stand next to a flagpole which is set beside water which is lined with bushes and walkway. Another figure strolls beside a wall. All under a light blue sky. Signed lower right “Dubois Pillet”. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 16″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Surface dirt with discolored varnish, light craquelure. A couple of very minor scratch/scrapes. Otherwise very good. 9-94998 (5,000-10,000)

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STUDIO OF JEAN-BAPTISTE LEPRINCE (French, 18th Century) THE SLEIGH RIDE. Rare reverse painted oil on glass scene depicts a man wearing skates and colorful costume pushing a fancy single person sleigh. An elegant young lady dressed in fine costume is riding. Her pink robe lined in mink. The sleigh has metal runners and is adorned with a full bodied swan in the front. They pass a mill building with waterwheel under blue and cloud sky. Signed lower right “J. B. Leprince, 1779”. We beleive this painting to be after or in the style of a painting by Jean Honoré Fragonard (French, 1732-1806). The technique of reverse painting on glass requires a high degree of skill since the layers of paint are reversed thus the signature would be placed and then the scene, in this case, the rocks and grass, are painted over in subsequent layers. This is an outstanding example of this technique, certainly done by someone in Leprince’s studio or Leprince himself. Housed in a gilt incised decorated wood frame. REFERENCE: For history and details on reverse painting techniques, refer to Mildred Lee Ward’s book “Reverse Paintings on Glass”. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/4″ x 24-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangley, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94993 (5,000-10,000)

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STUDIO OF JEAN-BAPTISTE LEPRINCE (French, 18th Century) BATHING AT THE WELL. Rare reverse painted oil on glass scene depicts three nude and partially nude maidens bathing in an exterior setting. A figural water fountain with dolphin head and cherub cascades water into a small pool. The three women sit and lay next to the pool. A background spring/summer landscape is seen under cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right “J. B. Leprince, 1779”. We beleive this painting to be after or in the style of a painting by François Boucher (French, 1703-1770). The technique of reverse painting on glass requires a high degree of skill since the layers of paint are reversed thus the signature would be placed and then the scene, in this case, the rocks and grass, are painted over in subsequent layers. This is an outstanding example of this technique, certainly done by someone in Leprince’s studio or Leprince himself. Housed in a gilt incised decorated wood frame. REFERENCE: For history and details on reverse painting techniques, refer to Mildred Lee Ward’s book “Reverse Paintings on Glass”. SIZE: Sight: 16-1/2″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangley, Maine. CONDITION: Generally very good. There appears to be some discoloration to the initial layer. On right margin, there are some small flecks which appear to be paint loss. 9-94992 (5,000-10,000)

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AUGUSTE RODIN (French, 1840-1917) “L’ETERNAL PRINTEMPS”. Outstanding bronze statue of two nude lovers embracing against a naturalistic tree trunk form. Dark greenish/black patina. Signed “Rodin” on right side of the base and on left side “F Barbedienne Fondeur”. Mounted on a polished black marble base. REFERENCE: Christies, New York. November 13th, 1985, lot 250. SIZE: Bronze is 14-1/2″ h. 15-1/2″ h including base. PROVENANCE: We have been told by the consignor that a family member bought this post sale from the above auction. From a South Carolina home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95303 (200,000-400,000)

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SEVRES (French, 19th Century) THE CLASSICAL WARRIOR. Rare and outstanding porcelain and bronze figure of a standing man wearing a plume topped helmet, cape, armored outfit standing beside his outer armor outfit. His right hand holding a sword which is not present and the left hand holding a scabbard which also is not present. The figure having white porcelain arms, head and legs. There are parts that are bronze metal including the plume and cape, other parts are bronze painted porcelain. The round base being a goldish bronze paint over porcelain, the base having incised Sevres mark having two dots above and two dots below. Also numbered “73” with a script capital “B”. SIZE: 16″ h. PROVENANCE: From a South Carolina home. CONDITION: As noted above with some rubs but generally very good. 9-95306 (3,000-5,000)

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ALBERT ERNEST CARRIER-BELLEUSE (French 1824-1887) “LISEUSE” (THE READER). Circa 1880. Bronze and ivory figure depicting a lady reading a book, with ivory face and hands, signed on the base “A. CARRiER BELLEUSE”. On the stepped circular plinth is attached a plaque reading “LISEUSE / PAR CARRIER-BELLEUSE / GRAND PRIX DU SALON”, further joined to a white marble stepped plinth. SIZE: 16-3/4″ overall h. 15-3/4″ h. of bronze. CONDITION: Very good overall with dark brown patina, gilt-bronze highlights on details of dress and robe. Proper right hand has old seam crack in ivory running between the two middle fingers. Otherwise very good original condition. 9-95133 (8,000-12,000)

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AFTER ALBERT ERNESY CARRIER-BELLEUSE (French, 1824-1887)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 (500-1,000)

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$1,035.00

C. ANFRIE (French, 1886-) “QUAND VOUS VOUDREZ”. Bronze figure of a military officer standing with arms crossed at chest. He wears full military regalia including holstered pistol, dress sword, fancy hat and jacket with epaulets and medal. The base inscribed with title, also “Alsace-Lorrain” (famous French battle) and further inscribed “Salon des Beau Arts 1886”. Dark brown patina. REFERENCE: Pictured page 1194, fig. 4822 Vol. 4 Bronzes by Berman. SIZE: 17″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95286 (1,000-2,000)

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$2,012.50

LEO ROUSSEL (French, 1868-1943) “EN GARDE”. Fine French bronze depicts a man with mustache and goatee in boxing stance wearing boxing gloves, a sleeveless t-shirt and pants. Signed in script on base. Also titled in relief on edge of base. Back base inscribed “Copyright by Leo Roussel, 1901″, having French foundry seal. SIZE: 18” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93765 (1,000-2,000)

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AIME MILLET (French, 1819-1891) “THE DISCONSOLATE ARIADNE”. 2nd half 19th century. Bronze with olive patina depicting a kneeling partially robed woman leaning on a rocky outcropping continuing to a molded square plinth with canted corners. Signed at base of rock outcropping “AIME MILLET SC”. Stamped on edge of plinth beneath right knee foundry mark “OUDIN” (Marseille). Titled at midpoint front of outcropping “APIAANH”. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Nice olive green patina, very good overall. Old and minor surface scratches including tiny nick in hair, otherwise very good. 9-95328 (2,000-3,000)

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JEAN-LOUIS GREGOIRE (FRENCH 1840-1890), TWO WINGED CHERUBS WITH ARROWS. Cast figural bronze depicting two winged boys, one kneeling and one standing before a tree stump, each examining an arrow. On a rocky plinth mounted on a conforming oval naturalistic base, inscribed “L. GREGOIRE” beneath the standing figure. SIZE: 12-1/2″ overall h. Figure: 11-1/2″ h. x 8-1/4 w. CONDITION: With good gold patina. Chip on marble base, small screw protruding from proper right side of torso of standing figure, indicates absence of an element. Otherwise very good. 9-95098 (1,000-2,000)

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$236.00

UNSIGNED (French, 19th Century) WOMAN OF THE FOLLIES. Fine bronze figure of a young woman in dancing costume with long flowing train and wearing high heels. She is posed with one leg out and hands behind her back. Oval base. SIZE: 14-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a South Carolina home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95304 (800-1,200)

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$1,437.50

EDOUARD DROUOT (French, 1859-1945) “PLOWING”. Circa 1895 bronze having a brown-yellow patina shows a man with plow and two oxen team plowing a brown field. He has a long whip in his hand. Bronze is mounted to a black variegated marble molded edge plinth. Ref.: Pictured pg 660, Vol 3, Harold Berman Bronzes. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h x 26″ l x 8″ w (without marble). Marble 1-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: Christies 4/19/88. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93768 (1,500-2,500)

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BRONZE PUTTO OF THE SEA. Late 19th/early 20th century. Depicted seated on seaweed covered rock draped with fishing net, holding up a large deep-sea clamshell, a turtle beneath his foot, a Nautilus shell strapped to his body, continuing to a wave-covered circular plinth cast with small fish and shells. Unsigned and unmarked. SIZE: 13″ h. x 9-1/4″ w. x 5-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very nice overall, with dark green-brown patina, well modeled and detailed. 9-95326 (800-1,200)

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$345.00

PIERRE PUVIS DE CHAVANNES (French, 1824-1898) THE VENZTECORE. Painted plaster sculpture shows a seated semi-nude woman bent at the waist, arms at her knees and head down. Signed and inscribed “The Venztecore. P. Chavannes Sculptor”. Chavannes was one of the leaders of Symbolism. The sculpture with dark cream patina. SIZE: 9″ h x 14″ l x 6-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Several small paint chips, generally very good. 9-95361 (500-1,000)

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$4,720.00

CHARLES WILLIAM WYLLIE (British, 1853-1923) HOME WITH GLORY. Large oil on canvas scene shows a cities population coming out to welcome back the fleet. A procession of oar powered galleons wind through an opening into the harbor with many smaller boats beside. Trumpeters trumpet, people clap and cheer from rooftop turrets and castle sides. A wonderful depiction of an earlier time. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine gesso decorated older frame with some losses. The back stretcher retaining a label indicating it was exhibited at the Royal Academy. SIZE: 34″ x 50″. CONDITION: Relined with some minor inpainting. 9-95551 (12,000-15,000)

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JULIAS AAGAARD (1847-1926) “THE MANOR COTTAGE, CARLTON”. Oil on canvas interior cottage scene shows a room having checkerboard tile floor, fireplace, tall clock, chair and table with decorative hanging plates. The door is open leading to a colorful garden area and a window has a curtain and a potted flower on the windowsill. Signed lower right “Julius Aagaard, 1913″. Housed in a gilt fancy frame. The back having a descriptive card with title concerning the artist. SIZE: 14″ x 22”. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangeley, Maine. CONDITION: Relined, minor spot inpainting. Very good. 9-95008 (5,000-10,000)

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UNSIGNED (British) BUSY DAY AT THE BEACH. Oil on canvas scene shows several fishing boats on dry beach at low tide. Two horses are behind gentlemen who are at a stand with other people, possibly the seller of the days catch. Housed in a good period gesso-decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 18-1/2″h x 24-1/2″w. CONDITION: Relined. Some inpainting. Very good. 9-94067 (2,500-4,000)

261
$2,300.00

NEVILLE JOHNSON (British, 1911-1999) “THE WALL”. Unframed oil on canvas realistic scene shows a brick wall with butterfly overlooking a smokestack under gray sky. Signed lower right with artist monogram “NJ”. Back retaining a partial label from a Boston, MA gallery. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95431 (2,000-4,000)

262
$575.00

JOHN HODGSON LOBLEY (British, 1878) “GENTLE BREEZES, CHRISTCHURCH HARBOR”. Oil on board scene shows a small sailboat in a sheltered harbor with low lands, harbor buildings and sailboats in distance. All seen under an expansive blue sky with white clouds. Signed lower left “J Hodgson Lobley 1921″. Housed in a fine gilt decorated frame. On reverse is an original title label. Also an exhibition label on reverse. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 14-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95085 (400-800)

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SIGNED (Russian, 19th/20th Century) THE COSSACK SCOUT. Fine bronze showing a man in Cossack outfit holding a long spear sitting atop a horse with its two front legs up on a rock edge extending its head forward. The bronze is signed with what appears to be “Cradik” (probably Cyrillic) and is mounted to a stepped black and white marble plinth. SIZE: 11-1/4″ h x 13″ l. Overall with base: 14-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95292 (1,500-2,500)

264
$2,587.50

ATTRIBUTED TO EMILE VICTOR BLAVIER (French, 19th Century) “HENRI DUC DE GUISE 1641”. Bronze figure of a soldier in full armor dress holding a large sword in one hand, the other hand with a scrolled paper. He wears a helmet adorned with a plume. The bronze base inscribed with title but appears to be unsigned. The base has two protruding bottom pins, probably for a base which is not present. Also there are two drilled 1/8″ hole in base along with holes in the back shoulder strap which were used to mount to a building. SIZE: 21-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good, as noted above. 9-95293 (1,500-2,500)

265
$2,587.50

EMILE VICTOR BLAVIER (French, 19th Century) “FREDERIC DE LATOUR D’AUVERGNE DUC DE BOUILLON 1641”. Fine detailed bronze of a Cavalier wearing a feather decorated hat, armor, boots with spurs and sword held at his side. Base inscribed with title and signed with date “1851”. The base has two protruding bottom pins, probably for a base which is not present. Also there is a drilled 1/8″ hole in base along with holes in the back shoulder strap which were used to mount to a building. SIZE: 21″ h. CONDITION: Very good, as noted above. 9-95294 (1,500-2,500)

266
$3,737.50

HENRY WEISS (German, Early 20th Century) THE ARAB RIFLEMAN. Bronze figure of a standing soldier gripping a Persian rifle. He wears traditional garb with cape and tucked into his waistband are two pistols. Signed on the base and having a brown patina. SIZE: 21″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95291 (2,500-3,500)

267
$0.00

ILUI OSIPOVICH BONCHA-TOMASHEVSKY (Russian, 1834-1920) SCENE FROM MOLIERE’S TARTUFFE, ACT III, SCENE III. Unframed oil on wood panel interior scene shows a gentleman in black outfit with black cap conversing with an elegantly dressed woman in a gold brocade upholstered armchair. The interior setting with a large pictorial tapestry, fine wood paneling, a pair of armchairs, elegant carpet and a table covered with fabric with an ormolu desk set. Signed lower left “T. Boncha”. On the reverse is a title and signature. Also two labels, “Carpentier-Deforge” and “Geo. Rowney & Co.”. There is a stencil and label “58” and some other writing which is illegible. SIZE: 15-1/4″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: Descended through the family of George C. Paitchadze (1928-1996), Distinguished scientist, professor, historian, Laureat of State Premium of Georgia. According to the family, he purchased the work in one of the Moscow antique stores on Arbat Street, across from Vakhtangov Theater. It was told to the purchaser that it belonged to a Russian noble family of Trubetskoy. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94914 (40,000-60,000)

268
$13,800.00

KONSTANTIN IVANOVICH GORBATOV (Russian, 1876-1945) THE BOATS OF CAPRI. Colorful oil on canvasboard shows a line of sailboats with colorful sails sailing left to right reflecting in a blue and green ocean under colorful sky. Several figures are seen aboard the boats. Signed lower left “C Gorbatov 1926”. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame which has a “Hermann Gieseler, Berlin” label. SIZE: 16″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Some paint chips which show white on bottom edge. Also some small scattered chipping in sky, otherwise generally very good. 9-95113 (15,000-25,000)

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SERGIE KOLESNIKOFF (Russian, 1889-1947) THE MEETING PLACE. Oil on canvas scene shows an archway entrance leading to an interior vestibule having three figures with guard outside. Signed lower right “S. Kolesnikoff”. Housed in a fine replacement carved and gilt frame. SIZE: 22″ x 27″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95324 (12,000-18,000)

270
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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 (6,000-8,000)

271
$0.00

NATAN ISAEVICH ALTMAN (Russian, 1889-1970) ABSTRACT WITH PHRASES. Loose unframed oil on canvas abstract scene with geometric shapes in black, red and white having several phrases below. Signed in Cyrillic bottom left “Nat. Altman”. SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 17-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-95651 (10,000-20,000)

272
$0.00

SERGEI IVANOVICH ZIMIN (Russian, 1875-1942) “SCRIABIN IN LUKIN’S DANCE”. Oil on light board shows a nude figure against geometric patterns in colors of light green, brown and red. Unframed and unmatted. Signed in Cyrillic “S. I. Zimin” and inscribed in Cyrillic with title. SIZE: 27-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Upper section has crease marks, right hand corner with loss and tear. Otherwise good. 9-95650 (5,000-7,000)

273
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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 (6,000-8,000)

274
$0.00

SONIA DELAUNEY-TERK (French/Russian, 1885-1979) THEATER COSTUME DESIGN. Watercolor on paper theater design for an Egyptian princess in bright colors. Signed upper left and dated “1920”. Unframed and unmatted. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95642 (4,000-8,000)

275
$0.00

ALEKSANDR YAKOVLEVICH GOLOVIN (Russian, 1863-1930) TWO THEATER COSTUME SKETCHES. The two watercolors on paper sketches from “The Storm” by Aleksandr Ostrovsky. One character dressed as an old man is identified as “Dikoi”. The other figure is identified as “Lackey”. Inscriptions are in Cyrillic and signed with initials bottom right. Unframed and unmatted. SIZE: 11-1/4″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Old man with smudge in bottom of coat, otherwise good. 9-95646 (2,500-4,000)

276
$0.00

NATALIA SERGEEVNA GONCHAROVA (Russian, 1881-1962) TWO WORKS: DANCER #1 & #2. Gouache on light board costume designs show a woman dancer with an exotic costume which incorporates balls on strings and a looped headdress. Both are signed “NG” in Cyrillic. One having a crossed off annotation at bottom. Each piece is painted on the inside cover of an old drawing album with Cyrillic writing. Unframed. SIZE: 10-3/4″ x 8-1/2″ and 8-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Background paper with surface dirt, otherwise good. 9-93838 (3,000-5,000)

277
$0.00

KONSTANTIN ALEKSEYEVICH KOROVIN (Russian, 1861-1939) PARIS BOULEVARD. Unframed watercolor nighttime scene shows an impressionistic view of a street with pedestrians. Signed and inscribed bottom right “Paris 1931″. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 12”. CONDITION: Flattened angled fold mark to left side, otherwise very good. 9-93839 (2,000-3,000)

278
$0.00

ALEXANDER ALEXANDROVICH VESNIN (Russian, 1883-1959) COSTUME DESIGN. Unframed watercolor on paper theater costume design shows a bearded man with arms up holding a cape with red and white outfit. Signed lower left in Cyrillic. SIZE: 14″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93842 (3,000-5,000)

279
$0.00

ALEXANDER ALEXANDROVICH VESNIN (Russian, 1883-1959) COSTUME DESIGN. Unframed watercolor theater costume design shows a man smoking a pipe and wearing a red and white cap, red shirt and brown pants. The drawing has angular features and is signed lower left in Cyrillic. SIZE: 14″ x 10-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93843 (3,000-5,000)

280
$0.00

VALENTINA MIKHAILOVNA KHODASEVICH (Russian, 1894-1970) TWO WORKS: “ESMERALDA”. Two unframed watercolors on paper glued to board depicting characters from the opera/ballet Esmeralda, which we believe were stage adaptions of Victor Hugo’s 1831 novel “The Hunchback of Notre Dame”. Signed bottom center/left in Cyrillic and dated “1918”. SIZE: 12-1/4″ x 7-3/4″. CONDITION: One has 1-1/2″ sq area of paper loss to left of face and losses to right of face. All over tiny brown foxing marks, otherwise good. 9-93847 (2,500-4,000)

281
$1,150.00

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 (1,500-2,500)

282
$0.00

VLADIMIR EGOROVICH MAKOVSKY (MAKOWSKI) (Russian, 1846-1920) THE READING LESSON. Watercolor interior scene shows a girl at a round table reading from a large open book. An older woman has elbow on table and hand to side of head and there is a painting on the back wall. Signed lower right in Cyrillic and dated “1920”. Housed in a simple flat wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 5-1/2″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93836 (2,000-3,000)

283
$1,380.00

YULIY YULEVICH KLEVER II (Russian, 1882-1942) WINTER SUNSET. Unframed watercolor on paper scene shows a red and orange sun setting on a tree line under colorful sky. The foreground with large evergreen trees and snow covered ground which reflects the sunset. Signed lower right in Cyrillic with the work “Komia” and dated 1940. It is believed “Komia” refers to the Komi Republic. SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93837 (1,000-1,500)

284
$0.00

MICHAEL I. KURZIN (Russian, 1888-1957) TWO WORKS. 1) Watercolor on paper signed bottom left in Cyrillic “M Kurzin” and “Tashkent 1942”. Sketch shows a head study and other items. 2) Watercolor on paper signed bottom left in Cyrillic “M Kurzin” and “Tashkent 1942”. There is an additional illegible signature, possibly in Lithuanian and the date “May 22 1945”. Sketch shows a seated man and some household article. Both unframed and unmatted. Some literature concerning the artist indicates that he was a member of the “Masters of New East Operating in Tashkent”. SIZE: 1) 9-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. 2) 6-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95644, 9-95643 (2,500-4,000)

285
$0.00

DAVID NESTOROVICH KAKABADZE (Georgian, 1889-1952) ABSTRACT SHAPES. Watercolor on paper mounted to board abstract scene shows curving and triangular shapes in colors of red, blue, black and yellow. Signed below image “D. Kakabadze”. Housed in a white wood frame. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 9″. CONDITION: Good. 9-95649 (4,000-6,000)

286
$1,035.00

STANISLAV VASILEVICH PETRASHEVSKI (Russian, 1935-1990’s) SCHOOL BOYS. Oil on board scene shows three school boys climbing hill overlooking large river with people, boats and bridge. An industrial town is seen in the distance. Cyrillic initials lower right. Housed in a good carved wood gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 16″ x 23″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94091 (800-1,200)

287
$0.00

ANTON MICHAJLOVIC LAVINSKI (Russian, 1893-1968) “NECHISTAYA” (unclean/evil). Watercolor on paper glued to board theater costume design for Vladimir Mayakovski’s “Mystere-Bouffe”. The sketch also inscribed in pencil “Rabotnitsa” (working woman) and “Nechistaya”meaning “unclean/evil”, a play on the words for the name of the character. All are in Cyrillic, signed lower right. Watercolor shows a woman in blue dress with white apron holding a broom. Unframed and unmatted. SIZE: Watercolor is 9-3/4″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95641 (2,000-3,000)

288
$0.00

ALEKSANDER NIKOLEARVICH BENOIS (Russian, 1870-1960) PEASANT THEATER COSTUME. Watercolor on paper costume design shows a woman in colorful costume with hand out holding pan. Pencil signed lower left, illegible notation upper right in red. SIZE: 13″ x 9″ CONDITION: Some dirt, good. 9-95645 (1,500-2,500)

289
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GUSTAV GUSTAVOVICH KLUCIS (Latvian, 1885-1944) ABSTRACT. Watercolor on wood panel abstract scene with geometric patterns in green, red, black and brown. Signed in Cyrillic “G. Kluciz” bottom right and numbered “149”. Unframed. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Slight warp to board, fading. Fair to good. 9-95648 (4,000-6,000)

290
$590.00

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 (500-1,000)

290A
$10,350.00

FELIPE CASTANEDA (Mexican, 1933) DESNUDO. Outstanding bronze sculpture of a reclining nude woman lying on her side with her head facing back. Signed on arm “F. Castaneda 76 I/VII”. The bronze is mounted to a polished black besalt rectangular base. The bronze having a wonderful blue flecked and dark patina. SIZE: Overall: 31-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95736 (12,000-14,000)

291
$9,717.50

FRANZ BERGMAN (Austrian, 1838-1894) ARAB TENT TABLE LAMP. Cold painted bronze sculpture of a tall dome top tent. The interior fitted with a seated Arab male holding chalice. He is seated atop a stepped rug interior holding a platter with water pot. The opening is draped cloth holding a shield and a staffed flag. The dome having a crescent moon finial and having four colored windows. The sides of the tent have colored panels and the piece is signed in the bottom back fringe partially “Geschutzt” and has the Bergman monogram above. Also stamped “Made in Austria” at the base of the right front tent flap. REFERENCE: Pictured on page 761, Fig. 2763 Vol. 3 in Bronzes by Berman. SIZE: 14-1/4″ h x 8-1/2″ w x 6″ d. CONDITION: Very good, in working order with strong color. The staffed flag missing its finial, is bent and is presently detachable. 9-95290 (5,000-10,000)

292
$0.00

MARGARET (PRESCOTT) HOARD (American, 1879-1944) BRONZE BOUDOIR LAMP. Figural lamp comprised of a nude girl with arched back yawning. Over her head is a large flower with glass shade insert. She stands on a rock like base which is fitted for a cord which extends up through the stem of the flower to the light fixture. The base is signed “M Hoard Copyright 1914”. Greenish/brown patina. SIZE: 15-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Glass shade has broken ruffle edge, flower stem has disconnected from base and top. 9-95510 (3,500-5,000)

293
$1,150.00

FREDERIC AUGUSTE BARTHOLDI (French, 1834-1904) STATUE OF LIBERTY. Spelter figure of the Statue of Liberty holding a tablet marked “4th July 1776”. The arm is upstretched, holding a torch which has a threaded top with flame missing. Signed on base “Bartholdi 1875”. Also “August 1876″ with other writing that is illegible. Fitted to a turned wood plinth. SIZE: Total: 17-1/2″ h; statue is 15-1/4”. CONDITION: As noted above, some repair to crown, uneven patina, dent in base. Generally good. 9-95509 (800-1,200)

294
$0.00

LIMITED EDITION BRONZE REPLICA OF THE LIBERTY BELL. Authentic reproduction scale model of the Liberty Bell which is mounted to a wood shaped plinth by four cast arms. The plinth having two silver plaques inscribed as follows: “This replica of the Liberty Bell was cast at the request of Thomas P. Quinn in commemoration of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution 1776-1976”. And “Cast at the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, London, England to their original designs of the Liberty Bell made in the same foundry in the year of our Lord, 1752″. Clapper intact with decorative pull, excellent sound. SIZE: Bell is 9″ h x 9-1/2″ dia. Overall including plinth and arms is 15″ x 13″ x 13”. CONDITION: Some finish loss to base, bronze in excellent condition. 9-95013 (800-1,200)

295
$632.50

AFTER ANTIONO CANOVA (Italian, 1757-1822) THE GRECIAN BEAUTY. Bronze sculpture of a semi-nude woman reclining on a cushion top dolphin decorated chaise. The whole mounted on a black marble rectangular base. Bronze signed “A Canova”. A 20th Century casting. SIZE: Bronze: 12″ h x 21″ l x 6″ d. Overall with base 13-1/2″ h x 20″ l x 7-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good, the inside of one elbow has discoloration and loss to patina. 9-95266 (300-500)

296
$2,875.00

UNSIGNED (Italian School, 18th Century) BATHING IN THE GROTTO. Oil on canvas scene shows three women in a cave like area with tall ceiling and tree in a tidal pool bathing. A wood stair ramp is seen from right side opening. A bay area is beyond the opening with a mountain. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with a replaced liner. Stretcher having an old label marked “No. 23… Salerno,… Salvatore Rosa”. SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting, craquelure, very good. 9-95027 (4,000-6,000)

297
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UNSIGNED (Italian School, 18th Century) WOMEN’S CHORES. Large oil on canvas landscape scene shows the foreground with three women, one with basket on head and water jug at small bridge with stream. A woman milking a goat while another woman with basket and large jug stands beside. Next to the goat are three steer and two sheep. The scene overlooks a walled village beneath a castle nestled near large mountains. Housed in a 19th Century antique gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 26″ x 33″. CONDITION: Relined having several patched to reverse, restored with inpainting. Generally very good. 9-95026 (3,500-5,500)

298
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Continental, 18th Century or Earlier) OLD MASTER. Large oil on canvas scene depicting man and woman with infant with another man looking on. The white bearded man holds the infant and wears a fancy red robe. Housed in a 20th Century gilt frame. SIZE: 31″ x 38″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangley, Maine. CONDITION: Relined with patches, extensive craquelure. Under blacklight showing some restoration and inpainting. Two holes in from canvas. Otherwise good. 9-95007 (3,000-5,000)

299
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) RELIGIOUS PASSAGE. Unframed oil on canvas laid on board shows a man in green and red robe with halo above head holding a book and quill pen in hand. The book having a passage “Passio Dni Ntri Jessv Xpti”. Below the book is an eagle holding a glass tube in its beak. The scene set against green trees and blue sky. SIZE: 39-1/2″ x 27″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-95451 (3,000-5,000)

300
$2,012.50

UNSIGNED (18th Century) MEETING BESIDE THE BRIDGE. Oil on canvas Old Master style painting shows a bridge over water with two men on horseback shaking hands. One has a musket over his shoulder and the other with a white coat. A dog drinks beside the horses in a landscape with round stone building, trees and rocky bank. On side of bridge is shown a man with two dogs. The water winds toward hills with buildings. All under blue and white cloud sky. Unframed. SIZE: 16″ x 19″. CONDITION: Relined, light craquelure, inpainting. Very good. 9-95312 (2,500-3,500)

301
$287.50

ATTRIBUTED TO GIOVANNI FATTORI (Italian, 1825-1908) THE WELCOMING. Oil on wood panel scene shows a husband and wife standing in front of their stucco house with the families boros and son beside. The scene is under a blue sky. Unsigned. Housed in a gilt wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 6-1/2″ x 6″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95393 (1,000-2,000)

302
$3,450.00

LUIGI CAVALIERI (Italian, 19th/20th Century) A SOCIAL GATHERING. Fine oil on canvas mounted on masonite lavish interior scene shows a man and a woman conversing while a woman serving tea looks on. Three men and a woman play cards at an adjoining table. Outstanding detailed costumes as well as interior furnishings including painted room screen, chairs and tables, rug and painting. Signed lower left “L Cavalieri Firenze”. Housed in a good gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 27-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95320 (6,000-8,000)

303
$5,175.00

ABASTENIA ST. LEGER EBERLE (American, 1878-1942) HIDE AND SEEK. Outstanding pair of bronze bookends. One depicting a standing girl with arms outstretched. The other a boy with arms outstretched. Signed “A Eberle Cop’1911”. Also having “Cast by Griffoul Newark, N.J.”. Brown bronze patina. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 4-1/2″ w x 2-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95508 (4,500-6,500)

304
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th/20th Century) EARTH AND SEA. Two bronze figures. One depicting a fisherman standing with hand resting on anchor and fishing net. The other is a farmer with elbow leaning on harrow. Both mounted to molded edge shaped black slate bases. SIZE: Total is 13-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Rangeley, Maine collection. CONDITION: One have loose base pin, otherwise very good. 9-95001 (1,500-2,500)

305
$0.00

CARL KAUBA (American, 1865-1922) “TRUE BLUE”. bronze figure of a WWI soldier with rifle, bayonet, ammo belt and pack. He stands tall on a rock plinth wearing wide brim hat. Signed on base “C Kauba” and inscribed “National Security League, 1915 New York”. Mounted on a round green marble base. SIZE: Bronze: 11-1/2″ h. Overall with base: 12-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95297 (1,000-2,000)

306
$0.00

CARL LUDWIG SCHMITZ (American, 1900-1967) “DANCER”. Bronze female figure partially nude with upraised arms, in the Art Deco taste. Signed on plinth right rear corner facing “C. L. SCHMITZ”. Foundry mark incised left rear edge facing of plinth “BEDI-RASSY FDRY N.Y.C.” This nice example with good dark brown and verdigris patina. SIZE: 40-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: This example was last sold at Sotheby’s, New York, Arcade sale, 9-25-92, Lot 181. CONDITION: All original, very good, minor surface scratches at rear of head. 9-95322 (8,000-12,000)

307
$172.50

ALICE RIORDAN (American, 20th Century) THE TEMPTRESS. Multi-colored bronze sculpture shows a young woman lying on a naturalistic bed scantily clad. Her dress is a blueish/gray. Her skin is bright bronze and she has red flowers in her hair. She lies on a brown colored textured bed. Signed “Alice Riordan” and numbered “54/250” with a foundry mark of a conjoined initial. Mounted to a black base. SIZE: 10-1/2” h x 18” l x 12-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94409 (500-1,000)

307A
$0.00

AFTER GUSTAVO OBIOLS DELGADO (Spanish, 1858) VENUS AND CUPID. Bronze sculpture shows Venus seated with arms extended on a rock and a cape over shoulder looking back to Cupid who sits on another rock. Green patina, inscribed below arm on rock “G. Obiols”. Bronze mounted to a cut corner rectangular green and black marble base. SIZE: Total is 14-1/4″ h. bronze is 13-1/4″ h. Total l is 22-1/2″ x 7-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95734 (2,500-3,500)

307B
$1,150.00

UNSIGNED (19th/20th Century) THE DISCUS THROWER. Bronze sculpture of a nude man with a fully extended arm holding a discus. He is resting against a stump and in full motion. The round bronze base mounted to a white marble short column with top and bottom black molded caps. SIZE: Overall is 25-1/4″ h. Bronze is 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Wonderful rubbed brown patina, very good. 9-95731 (1,000-1,200)

308
$0.00

JAN & JOEL MARTEL (French, 1896-1966) “A MONSIEUR L’ABBE ROUSSEAU”. Cream patinated terracotta sculpture of a seated man with hands in his lap wearing a suit and wide rimmed hat. Title inscribed and signed “J. J. Martel” on base. A wonderful Cubist sculpture. SIZE: 16-1/4″ h x 8-1/4″ d x 4-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Hat repair, small flakes and chips to base and some minor patina loss. 9-95152 (800-1,200)

309
$2,530.00

CHARLES CALVERLEY (American, 1833-1914), MARBLE BUST OF YOUNG BOY. Young boy attired in sailor suit with bows, signed on back of bust “C. CALVERLEY Sc / 1882″, raised on a spool-turned white marble stand joined to a conforming black marble plinth. SIZE: 19-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good overall, with some areas of minor discoloration in marble, small flakes in tips of hair and sleeve edges on bust. 9-95311 (1,500-2,500)

310
$0.00

NICHOLAS BRIGANTI (Italian, 1861-1944) VIEW FROM THE TERRACE. Oil on canvas Mediterranean scene shows a large veranda with flower trellis, columns and open scenery. A woman feeds some birds and the panoramic view of the coastline and sea surrounds her. Signed lower right “N. Briganti”. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt wood frame. SIZE: 24-1/4″ x 36″. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-95729 (2,000-3,000)

311
$0.00

DOROTHY P. NEAVES (American, Early 20th Century) “MIXED FLOWERS AND BLUE BIRD”. Pastel still life shows a blue vase with colorful bouquet of flowers. A small dish and bird are seen beside. Signed lower left. Also retaining an original Grace Horne Galleries Boston label. Housed in a black wood frame with inner gold liner and glass. SIZE: Sight: 18-1/2″ x 16-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95728 (800-1,200)

312
$0.00

ANDRE MAHIEU (French, 1904-1979) “LE COQ BLANC NATURE MORTE”. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a dead white chicken draped on table with tablecloth. Beside it is an onion, pewter pitcher and jar. A multicolored curtain is behind. Signed lower left. Also titled, signed and location “Chateau des Osten Waardamme Belgique”. Housed in an outstanding floral carved frame with white liner. SIZE: 27-1/2″ x 31-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with very minor touch up. 9-90998 (2,500-3,500)

313
$0.00

ROBERT WILLIAM WOOD (American, 1889-1979) “AUTUMN AFTERNOON”. Oil on masonite scene shows a fall landscape with colorful trees, fields with water and houses beyond a golden field. All under a white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right and titled on reverse. Housed in a decorative bronze color frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95745 (2,500-4,000)

314
$0.00

E. VALENTI (European, 19th/20th Century) PARIS STREET SCENE. Oil on canvas Paris street scene shows a dirt street with vendors lining the fancy storefronts leading to a large cathedral under blue skies. Signed lower right “E Valenti”. Housed in an old carved and gilt wide wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95450 (1,500-2,500)

315
$0.00

MARCEL BRISSON (French, 20th Century) NOTRE DAME AND THE RIVER SEINE. Oil on canvas Paris scene shows a three-arch bridge over a river leading by a large cathedral. Several pedestrians are seen walking along the river and vehicles cross the bridge. Signed lower right “Brisson”. Housed in a decorated carved wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangley, Maine. CONDITION: Discolored varnish, otherwise very good. 9-95006 (2,000-3,000)

316
$1,035.00

GEORGES ANDRE KLEIN (French, 1901-1992) ROOFTOP VISTA. Unframed oil on canvas French scene shows the viewers point of view looking over the rooftops of a town with mountains in the background. Signed lower right “G A Klein”. SIZE: 25-1/2″ x 32″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95610 (1,000-2,000)

317
$0.00

SIGNED (French, 19th/20th Century) FRENCH COUNTRY VILLAGE. Oil on canvas scene shows a village nestled amongst trees in a low hill valley under blue and pink sky. Signed lower right which appears to be “Pierre J_ _ met”. Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Center stretcher line, craquelure, very good. 9-95448 (2,500-3,500)

318
$1,725.00

EDOUARD PAIL (French, 1851-1916) SPARKLING DEW ON ROSE COLORED FIELDS. Colorful oil on canvas landscape shows a field with light red flowers having draping strings of dew. A shepherd tends to a large flock of sheep and the morning mist is lifting from the valley floor under light skies. Signed lower left “E. Pail”. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt replacement frame. SIZE: 21-1/2″ X 25-3/4″. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker (1864, Brenchley England -1935, Brooklyn Heights, New York), a sugar chemist, magician, and art collector, to the present owner, a great-grand-daughter. Acquired by Dr. Hooker in Paris. CONDITION: Very good with 1″ scrape line at left edge of frame. 9-94927 (2,000-4,000)

319
$805.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ANDRE DERAIN (French, 1880-1954) FLOWER GIRL. Oil on canvas half portrait of a young woman wearing a flower decorated green hat, green shirt and holding a bouquet of flowers. Set against a multi-colored background. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine hand carved wood frame with leaf and berry carved panels. SIZE: 21″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95392 (2,000-3,000)

320
$2,645.00

NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA (French, 1808-1876) THE CLEARING. Oil on wood panel scene shows a clearing through woods in a late summer/early fall scene. Light cascades from the opening onto the forest floor. Signed lower right “Diaz”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 8″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95563 (1,200-1,500)

321
$1,180.00

ADOLPHE MONTICELLI (French, 1824-1886) GARDEN PARTY. Oil on wood panel scene shows several finely dressed women in an outdoor terrace setting. A dog is seen at center between the ladies. Signed lower left. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 8″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, masking varnish. Very good. 9-93041 (2,000-3,000)

322
$1,150.00

CONSTANTINE KLUGE (French, 1912-2003) STUDY IN BLUE AND WHITE. Oil on board interior scene shows a young woman resting her head on her elbow while seated wearing a necklace and loose robe. The background in multi-color swirls. Signed lower right. Housed in a good gilt frame with linen liner. SIZE: Sight: 23-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95401 (1,500-3,000)

323
$0.00

CHARLES EMILE FRANCOIS (French, 1821-1902) MADONNA AND CHILD. Oil on canvas Old Master style painting shows a young woman with halo wearing a red shirt and greenish/brown scarf holding a baby in a blue and white cloth. The portrait has an oval border with medallions in each corner. Signed bottom right “C Francois New York 1855″. SIZE: 30″ x 25”. CONDITION: Relined, craquelure, restored. Very good. 9-95192 (2,000-4,000)

324
$0.00

JEAN-JACQUES HENNER (French, 1829-1905) RED. Oil on wood panel portrait of a young woman with long red hair. She is posed sideways looking left and wears a blue dress with white flower at chest. Signed upper right. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 13″ x 9-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95632 (2,500-3,500)

325
$0.00

CHARLES MARCON (French, 1920-). Oil on masonite scene shows three figures standing in front of an impressionistic tree scene. Signed lower left “Marcon 59”. Housed in a carved wood frame with linen and gilt liner. Back of masonite is a “Vonanes Francaices” stamp. SIZE: 25-1/2″ x 39-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95404 (3,000-5,000)

326
$0.00

SYLVIAN VIGNY (French, 1903-1970) ALONG THE PIER. Oil on wood panel bright colored scene shows figures on a dock with building, lighthouse and four sailboats on blue ocean. Signed lower left and dated “49”. Housed in a gray painted wood frame. SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95409 (1,500-3,000)

327
$6,325.00

FRANZ RICHARD UNTERBERGER (Austrian, 1838-1902) MEDITERRANEAN COAST. Gouache scene shows a light blue sea with cliff side coastline having city with boats on beach. High mountains continue the coastline under a light blue and pink sky. Signed lower left “F R Unterberger”. Housed in a 19th Century gesso decorated deep gold frame with gold liner and glass. SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 24″. CONDITION: Upper edge with two small cracks and light stain to upper right edge, otherwise very good. 9-95716 (3,000-5,000)

328
$2,360.00

ANDRE LANSKOY (Russian/French, 1902-1976) LONDON. Large unframed oil on canvas colorful abstract scene shows what appears to be a procession of people on a street outside a large church. Scene with bright, heavy impasto technique against black areas. Signed lower left “Lanskoy”. Signed on back of relining. SIZE: 44″ x 28″. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-95700 (8,000-10,000)

329
$472.00

DALE (American, Mid 20th Century) “KODIAK ALASKA”. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows waves crashing onto coastal rocks. A foreground rock has three seals. The sky in blue with white and pink clouds. Signed lower left “Dale Kodiak Alaska”. Housed in a gilt period frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95699 (800-1,200)

330
$0.00

NIEK VAN DER PLAS (Dutch, 1954-) DAY AT THE BEACH. Oil on wood panel beach scene shows a number of beach goers under umbrellas on dunes and near water. Two sailboats are drawn up on the beach and are awaiting a stiffening breeze. Signed lower right. Also branded on reverse. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95029 (2,500-3,500)

331
$1,003.00

NIEK VAN DER PLAS (DUTCH, 1954-) BEACH SCENE. Oil on wood panel beach scene shows several beachgoers under colorful umbrellas with sailboats on shore and in the water all under a colorful sky. Signed lower right and also branded on reverse. Housed in a fine gesso-decorated frame. SIZE: 7″h x 9″w. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95581 (1,500-2,500)

332
$1,180.00

NIEK VAN DER PLAS (Dutch, 1954-) COLORFUL UMBRELLAS. Oil on wood panel summer scene shows a sandy beach with beach goers under blue, red, yellow and orange umbrellas. Several sails are seen on a calm ocean under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right. Also branded with signature on back of panel. Housed in a gilt fancy modern frame. SIZE: 5″ x 7″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95028 (1,000-1,500)

333
$2,587.50

ARNOUD WYDEFIELD (American/Netherlands, 1823-1988) A PAIR OF FRUIT. Oil on wood panel still life shows a realistic peach beside a pear against a brown background. Signed lower left “A.W.”. Housed in a fine period gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 5″ x 6-3/4″. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-95507 (2,000-3,000)

334
$531.00

HENRY ARCHIBALD MAJOR (British, 1829-1902) STILL LIFE WITH PEARS, GRAPES AND PLUM. Oil on canvas still life scene shows four pears draped with green and purple grapes with a plum beside. A yellow jacket is atop the plum, a housefly on the pear and a green beetle is on the ground. The fruit are surrounded by green ground cover and bare ground. Signed lower right “HA Major 1888″. Housed in a good antique gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 14”. CONDITION: Craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-95061 (1,000-2,000)

335
$920.00

ANDREW JOHN HENRY WAY (American, 1826-1888) STRAWBERRIES. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a clear glass compote filled with a pick of strawberries. Four picking baskets are seen beside, one full and three empty. Seven strawberries are placed on the table. Housed in a natural stained modern wood frame. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 18″. CONDITION: Surface dirty, otherwise very good. 9-95561 (1,200-1,500)

336
$920.00

F. ASSANI (Early 20th Century) THE CLOCK MAKER. Oil on canvas interior scene shows an elderly man seated at a table repairing/fixing several watches and clocks. Two clocks adorn the wall behind him with various tools and parts. Signed lower left “F. Assani 1902″. Housed in a gilt lemon gold frame. SIZE: 14″ x 11”. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Four tape patches to reverse with corresponding inpainting. Craquelure, very good. 9-94809 (800-1,200)

337
$295.00

V. S. L. (19th/20th Century) THE TOY MAKER. Oil on canvas on backing board interior shop scene shows a craftsman seated on a wood box in front of a table painting a hobby horse. Various tools and paint cans are scattered amongst the interior with some other toys. Through the large store front window are seen five onlookers. Signed lower right “V S L”. Housed in a modern burl wood frame. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 15-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94811 (500-800)

338
$0.00
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Additional Information: This painting is attributed to David Ryckaert and not guaranteed to be by the artist.

ATTRIBUTED TO DAVID RYCKAERT (Flemish, Late 17th/Late 18th Century) SMOKE BREAK IN THE TAVERN. Oil on canvas interior tavern scene shows three gentleman seated around a keg formed table smoking from clay pipes. Several other figures can be seen in the background in an alcove, the floor has a wood tub with earthen ware jug as well as a large pewter tankard. Signed on edge of bench “D. Ryckaert”. Housed in a fine gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 19-1/4″ x 26-1/4″. CONDITION: Relined with some restoration but hard to determine extent under blacklight. 9-95315 (4,000-6,000)

339
$0.00

HENDRIK WILLELM CRAMER (Dutch, 1809-1874) THE BUDDING COURTSHIP. Outstanding oil on canvas interior scene shows a man being presented by family members to a young woman. He is getting advice from another man and holds a small bouquet of flowers. Another woman sits beside the girl looking away from the gentleman.A younger girl sits on an ottoman and shields her face with a fan. Above the gentleman is a double window looking out to vinery and blue with white cloud sky. The interior set with elegant furnishings. Signed lower right “Cramer”. Housed in a magnificent period gesso decorated gilt wide frame. SIZE: 26-1/2″ x 22″. CONDITION: Restored, relined. Very good. 9-95519 (2,000-3,000)

340
$649.00

BALTHASAR SACHS (German School, 19th Century) THE PROPOSAL. Oil on wood panel interior scene shows a man on his knee proposing to a young lady in an elegant green and white dress who is holding a fan. A lavish colorful interior shows furniture, Oriental rug, mirror and a red drape having a young woman peeking at the couple. Signed bottom right “B. Sachs”. Housed in a snakeskin style decorated gilt wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 10″ x 8″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94816 (800-1,200)

341
$413.00

G. ANCILLOTTI (European, 19th/20th Century) “A SOCIAL GAME OF CHESS”. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a gentleman and lady seated at a game table in the midst of a chess match. The elegant room setting has paintings, furniture and an Oriental rug. A low table is set beside the game table with refreshments. Signed lower right “G Ancillotti, Paris”. Housed in a fine wide pierce carved and gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. Frame having a label with artist name, title and brief biography of artist. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 17-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good, relined with inpainting. 9-94819 (1,000-1,500)

342
$8,625.00

ERNESTINE FABBRI (Late 19th Century) KNITTING BY THE WINDOW. Fine oil on canvas interior scene shows a young woman seated sideways to a large window knitting a red garment. Through the window can be seen water and trees with mountain background. Housed in its original gilt carved wood frame with gilt liner. Signed lower right “Ernestine Fabbri” and dated “88”. Back having a Goupol’s New York City label. SIZE: 18″ x 14-1/4″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94691 (1,500-2,500)

343
$575.00

SIGNED (19th Century) THE MEND. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a young woman seated at a table mending a piece of clothing. A candlestick, scissors and spools of thread are on the stand and a fireplace mantle is behind her with various articles atop. Appears to have an illegible signature bottom left. Housed in a period gesso decorated frame (some losses). SIZE: 14″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker (1864, Brenchley England -1935, Brooklyn Heights, New York), a sugar chemist, magician, and art collector, to the present owner, a great-grand-daughter. Acquired by Dr. Hooker in Paris. CONDITION: Some inpainting, consolidation and craquelure, fair to good. 9-94928 (1,000-2,000)

344
$1,035.00

CHARLES COLE MARKHAM (AMERICAN, 1837 – 1907) THE SHY ONE. Oil on board, interior scene shows two young girls leaning against wall, one with hand to face looking away. The end of a bench is seen which probably indicates this is a school room setting and both may be receiving punishment. Signed bottom right, “C.C. MARKHAM”. Housed in a gesso-decorated gilt frame. SIZE: (sight) 9-1/2’H x 8″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95575 (1,000-1,500)

345
$1,265.00

JOSEF EUGEN HORWARTER (Austrian, 1854-1925) WATERING THE GARDEN. Oil on board scene shows a young maiden with watering can watering a vegetable garden at the back barn area. The backdrop has a stone wall with potted flower and a fruit tree. Signed lower left. Also signed on reverse. Housed in a gold painted old frame. SIZE: 18-3/4″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94345 (1,000-1,500)

346
$0.00

ANDREAS MITTERFELLNER (German, 1912-1972) “KIRCHSEE BOI HOLZKIRCHEN”. Oil on masonite landscape scene shows a large building atop a bluff overlooking water and mountains. The foreground with a grass covered hillside and trees. Signed lower left and dated “1947”. Housed in a fine gesso decorated wide frame. Titled and signed on reverse. SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 31-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangley, Maine. CONDITION: Consolidation to varnish layer, surface dirt. Good. 9-95005 (6,000-9,000)

347
$10,350.00

MARTHA WALTER (American, 1875-1976) THE MUSEUM ENTRANCE. Oil on canvas street scene shows several groups of pedestrians in front of a large building with statues in archways. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern partial gilt carved wood frame. There are two labels in German, one dated 1937 on the stretcher. SIZE: 20″ x 25-3/4″. CONDITION: Craquelure, very good. 9-95572 (5,000-7,000)

348
$0.00

GEORGE ELMER BROWNE (American, 1871-1946) ITALIAN DOCKSIDE. Oil on canvasboard Italian dock scene shows five men unloading a boat laden with sacks of produce. Beyond the boat is the busy harbor. Signed lower left “Geo. Elmer Browne”. Housed in a fine reproduction gilt carved wood frame having artist plaque. SIZE: 6-3/4″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95491 (1,800-2,200)

349
$0.00

GEORGE ELMER BROWNE (American, 1871-1946) UNLOADING THE BOAT. Oil on canvasboard dockside scene shows four men with gangplank unloading bags of produce from boat. Signed lower right “Geo. Elmer Browne”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt wood frame having gilt artist plaque. SIZE: 6-3/4″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95492 (1,800-2,200)

350
$1,725.00

CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE (American, 1860-1940) “BREAD AND MILK”. Oil on board Dutch scene shows a young mother spooning milk to an infant in a high chair. She wears a red shirt with green skirt and wood shoes. Signed lower left “Chas P. Gruppe”. Also titled on reverse and inscribed “My father painted this painting in Holland: His son, Emile A. Gruppe”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame with painted liner. SIZE: 14″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95726 (1,500-2,500)

351
$1,265.00

SIGNED (American, Mid 20th Century) PARIS STREET CAFE. Oil on canvas Paris street scene shows a group of fancy dressed Parisians at an outdoor cafe. The street is lined with tall buildings and a domed building beyond. Signed lower left illegibly. Housed in a fancy partial gilt frame. A nice colorful well done scene. SIZE: 24″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangeley, Maine. CONDITION: Very good, two small chips to right corner. 9-95015 (1,500-2,000)

352
$0.00

SIGNED (European, 19th/20th Century) FRENCH STREET SCENE. Fine watercolor shows a wide boulevard with cross over bridge in an interior city scene. A large domed building is at end of street and it is evening and the street lights shine with pedestrian and horse drawn coaches. Signed lower right. Housed in a magnificent ornate gesso decorated gilt modern frame with gilt liner, white matte and inner gilt liner with glass. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95449 (1,200-1,800)

353
$0.00

T ANGELSKI (American, First Half of the 20th Century) VENICE. Oil on canvas Venice waterway scene shows the Grand Canal with sailboats and large buildings surrounding water. Signed lower right “T. Angelski 9-35″. Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93178 (800-1,200)

354
$0.00

T. ANGELSKI (American, First Half of the 20th Century) CITY VIEW. Oil on canvas scene shows a carriage and automobile with pedestrians at the edge of a city park having a backdrop of tall buildings. Signed lower right “T Angelske 8-36″. Housed in its original carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93179 (800-1,200)

355
$0.00

T. ANGELSKI (American, First Half of the 20th Century) HERDING THE COWS. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a woman with three cows near dirt cart path with trees and stream. Early fall scene under blue and white cloud sky. Housed in its original gilt and carved wood frame. Signed lower right “T Angelski 2-35″. SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 16-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93180 (800-1,200)

356
$0.00

VERA EUGENIA ANDRUS (aka Vera Harriet Owen) (American, 1894-1979) “IN-THE-WALLED-TOWN, CONCARNEAU”. Oil on canvasboard town scene shows two women approaching a large archway from different sides with houses beyond. Signed lower right “Vera H Owen”. Attached to back of board is a 1928 North Shore Art Association 6th Annual Exhibition label. Concarneau is on the Atlantic side of coastal France. Housed in a fine modern carved and gilt wood frame with gilt wood title and artist plaque. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95038 (800-1,200)

357
$345.00

C. SCHTER (Last half of the 20th Century) “ST. BARTHOLOMGE CHAPEL”. Oil on canvas scene shows a large snow covered mountain range with lake and church with buildings on shoreline. Back indicates that this is the “Devils Horn Mountain in Konigssee Region”, Konigsse is a lake in Bavaria, on the border of Germany and Austria. SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 31-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95623 (800-1,200)

358
$517.50

F. C. ARTZ (American, Early 20th Century) “THE DUTCH ROOM”. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a woman in Dutch country attire seated in a chair taking a break from reading a book. A landscape with windmill can be seen through window and the room is outfitted with furniture and accessories. Signed bottom right “F. C. Artz” and titled on back of canvas. Housed in its original fancy decorated frame. Little can be found about this artist though listed in Davenports as an American artist. SIZE: 28″ x 19″. PROVENANCE: From a New Hampshire home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95336 (400-600)

359
$862.50

SIGNED (European, 19th Century) A EUROPEAN VILLAGE. Oil on canvas mounted on panel summer scene shows two figures in grass and tree area outside a town with cathedral and other buildings. Signed indistinctly lower right. Housed in a black painted molded wood frame. SIZE: 14″ X 19-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting. 9-95397 (600-800)

360
$0.00

HENRICH HERMANN SCHAFER (German, 1815 – 1884) “LOUVIERS, NORMANDY”. Fine watercolor city scene shows a street lined with fancy store fronts and large cathedrals. A produce seller is selling on the corner with men and ladies walking the street. Housed in a black and gold frame. Titled lower left and signed lower right “H Schafer”. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95599 (700-1,000)

361
$115.00

J. CHARLES ARTER (American/French, 1860-1923) ALONG THE CANAL. Watercolor scene shows a boat with sail being rowed along the waterway with sun reflecting the sail and boat in the water. Signed lower right “J C Arter Chioggio”. Chioggio is an inlet on the coast of Italy. Housed in a gold wood frame with matte. SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 10″. CONDITION: Good. 9-95388 (400-600)

362
$2,645.00

HAYLEY LEVER (American, 1876-1958) ST. IVES HARBOR. Oil on canvasboard harbor scene shows several small and large boats in a blue harbor lined with buildings. Signed lower left “Hayley Lever”. Housed in a fine carved arts & crafts style gilt wood frame with wide carved and gilt liner having a wood gilt artist plaque. SIZE: 6-1/2″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95035 (2,500-3,500)

363
$1,534.00

FRANCIS H. RICHARDSON (American, 1859-1934) “GIRL IN BLUE”. Outstanding large oil on canvas interior scene shows a young woman seated in a wood armchair with scroll arms next to an open fire. She has a blue blouse and she is sewing a piece of white cloth. A mantle is set behind her with a bottle and figurine. A fireplace settle is beside. Signed lower right. Also inscribed on reverse “Girl in Blue, F.H. Richardson Ipswich, Mass”. Housed in a modern gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 26″ x 32″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-95698 (4,000-6,000)

364
$1,035.00

SAUL BERMAN (American, 1899-1975) NEW YORK CITY BRIDGE. Oil on canvas New York City scene shows what appears to be the George Washington bridge with a horse-drawn carriage and figures crossing the bridge. Large buildings are on a steep bank and buildings and boats are seen along the near shore. Signed lower right. Housed in a natural molded wood frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95680 (800-1,200)

365
$805.00

FAIRFIELD PORTER (American, 1907-1975) LANDSCAPE. Watercolor on paper scene shows a field lined with bushes and one tree. Signed lower left in pencil “Fairfield Porter ’63”. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame with decorative matte. SIZE: Sight: 6″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95715 (2,000-3,000)

366
$2,070.00
Revised: 2/5/2009

Additional Information: Should be attributed to, we are not guaranteeing this to be by the artist.

ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE INNESS (AMERICAN, 1825-1894) FISHING FLEET. Oil on canvas, mounted on board impressionistic scene shows several fishing sailboats along beach with figures, all under a mist-filled sky with sun shining through. signed lower right, “G. INNESS”. Housed in a replacement gesso-decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 20″h x 27″w. CONDITION: Good. 9-95566 (3,000-5,000)

367
$0.00

JOHN PRENTISS BENSON (American, 1865-1947) SAILING OFF BERMUDA. Unsigned oil on canvas backed by board scene shows a sailboat with figures aboard in full sail on light blue ocean under blue and white cloud sky. Housed in a good gilt molded wood replacement frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Letter accompanying painting states that this painting was acquired from the grandson through inheritance. CONDITION: Craquelure, surface dirt and one small chip in sky. Otherwise good. 9-94369 (4,000-6,000)

368
$0.00

ROSS STERLING TURNER (American, 1847-1915) BERMUDA. Large watercolor of a rooftop view overlooking a large plantation with church, courtyards and connected buildings. A woman is seen in foreground near cooking utensils and potted plants. Signed lower left. Housed in a wonderful gilt oak frame with gilt liner and double matte. SIZE: Sight size 19″ x 26″. CONDITION: Toning at matte edge. Some light foxing. Very good. 9-94356 (4,000-6,000)

369
$345.00

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, Late 20th Century) “CORNISH MODEL”. Large watercolor interior scene shows a single mast ship model placed in front of a six-pane window overlooking buildings. Signed lower right “Joyce Williams, AWS, NWS”. Housed in a good gilt molded wood frame with double white matte. SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 29″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94763 (800-1,200)

370
$690.00

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) “THE BLUE CHEST”. Fine large watercolor shows two baskets, one containing dried flowers atop a light blue antique cupboard. A quilt hangs from a quilt rack to its right. Signed lower left “Joyce Williams AWS NWS”. Housed in a nice decorative partial gilt frame with double mattes. SIZE: 21″ x 26-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94751 (1,000-1,500)

371
$1,035.00

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) THREE WORKS: “THE WINDOW”, “WHITE HOUSES OF MAINE” “SAFE HARBOR”. 1) “The Window” watercolor scene shows the front step of a Colonial home having white railings and wildflowers beside. Signed lower right. 2) White Housed of Maine” watercolor shows a connected white farmhouse with small detached building nestled against woods with field in foreground. Signed lower right. 3) “Safe Harbor” watercolor scene shows a Maine harbor in a tranquil moment with boats, dock and buildings. Signed lower left. All unframed but matted. Each with title on reverse. SIZE: Sight: 1) 10″ x 13-1/2″. 2) 14-1/4″ x 19″. 3) 14-1/4″ x 21-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94791, 9-94794; 9-94796 (800-1,200)

372
$5,175.00

FRANK DUVENECK (American, 1848-1919) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Oil on canvas half portrait of a young woman wearing a white shirt and red scarf in her hair. A side angle view as she looks toward viewer. Signed with conjoined initials upper left. Housed in an antique gilt frame. Dated on reverse “Dec 23 99″. SIZE: 23-1/4″ x 17-1/2”. CONDITION: Light craquelure, surface dirt. Good. 9-95564 (3,000-5,000)

373
$805.00

ATTRIBUTED TO CICILIA BEAUX (American, 1855-1942) LITTLE MARY PAUL. Watercolor on board half portrait of a small child in white dress seated against a bluish/gray background. One hand holds a red, green and blue colored ball, the other holds a gathering of red flowers. Signed upper right “Beaux”. Housed in a gilt wood frame with gilt liner with glass. We beleive this to be the same portrait as listed in the Smithsonian Inventory of Art as No. IAP 80650074. SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 16-1/4″. CONDITION: Some light scratches in upper left corner, otherwise very good. 9-95364 (2,500-4,000)

374
$0.00

SCOTT CLIFTON CARBEE (American, 1860-1946) THE RED SILK ROBE. Oil on canvas portrait of a young woman wearing an Oriental red robe over a white shirt. She gazes at the viewer and has black hair and wears hoop earrings. Set against a green mottled background. Signed bottom left “Carbee”. Housed in a carved wood frame with gilt and black decoration, probably original, behind glass. Carbee is the founder and director of the Fine Arts Department of the summer school of the University of Vermont in Burlington. SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95579 (2,500-4,500)

375
$0.00

FRANK C. PENFOLD (American, 1849-1927) A QUIET MOMENT. Oil on canvas pleasant scene shows a French woman with traditional country dress and wearing pink and blue bonnet. She sits on a small sand dune with wild flowers to her right. An expanse of beach and then water is seen. Colorful sky in pastel blue to pink. Signed lower right “F C Penfold 1883″. Housed in its fine original gilt decorated frame with decorated gilt liner. SIZE: 14″ x 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93082 (2,000-4,000)

376
$0.00

KONSTANTIN ALEXEIEVITCH KOROVIN (Russin, 1861-1939) PERSIAN WOMAN. Watercolor on paper glued to board costume design shows a woman in brightly colored Persian outfit. Inscribed in Cyrillic “Persian Woman” and “5th Act”. Signed faintly in pencil “Const. Korovin” lower left. Other indistinctly writing in pencil in upper area. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 9-1/4″. CONDITION: Foxing at edges, otherwise good. 9-95647 (1,500-2,500)

377
$1,380.00

WILLIAM MCGREGOR PAXTON (American, 1869-1941) DOUBLE SIDED SILVER POINT ON PAPER DRAWING. Side one is a study of two figures which is partially signed lower right. Side two with tree and fence, unsigned. Housed in a fabulous double sided frame with carved and gilt highlights, silk matte and inner gold liners all on a table stand base. Bottom base of frame is engraved signed “W F Scott”. The base has a label from the Norton Gallery & School of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida and with title “Head of woman, arm & leg”. SIZE: Sight: 12-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95558 (1,000-1,500)

378
$8,050.00

JOHN SINGER SARGENT (American, 1856-1925) GABRIELLE. Pencil and china white drawing of a winged child blowing horns walking out of a doorway. The pencil sketch has some white highlighting. Signed lower right “John S Sargent”. Housed in its original silver frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/4″ x 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Some toning, no rips or holes evident. Not examined out of frame. 9-95380 (1,000-2,000)

379
$3,450.00

ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS COWPERTHWAITE EAKINS (American, 1844-1916) TWO CHARCOAL NUDE STUDIES. 1)Charcoal on paper back view of a nude woman with arm extending and hand holding the edge of a door. Inscribed in pencil upper right “Mary Wittman (as posed) Done life d.15 _? 93”. Inscribed lower left in pencil “Feb. 20 93 Give to _ _?”. Right corner “Eakins” in capital letters. 2) Charcoal on paper of a seated nude man seated on a stool in sideways pose. His hands are on his knees and he looks straight ahead and has a mustache. Inscribed in pencil upper right illegibly, also “Eakins”. We are told by our consignor that these were purchased from a family member of Susan McDowell, about 30 years ago, who was widow of Thomas Eakins. It is known that upon her death that a great number of lesser works were found in the apartment and some were later sold and the majority went to the Pennsylvania Academy. SIZE: 1) 24″ x 15-1/2″. 2) 22-3/4″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Edges are toned and have bites and small tears, less than 1″. Otherwise good. 2) Edges have been cut, top edge with some bites and small tears. Generally good. 9-95416 (1,000-2,000)

380
$747.50

MORRIS COLE GRAVES (American, 1910-2001) “TORNADO”. Oil and pen on paper scene of a black tornado with colorful sky. A hint of a town with church steeple is in its path. Pencil signed on matte. Loosely housed in an antique black oak frame which is “as is”. SIZE: Sight: 8″ x 11″. CONDITION: Good. 9-95562 (1,000-1,500)

381
$0.00

CHAIM GROSS (American, 1904-1991) THE FOUR DANCERS. Watercolor depicting four burlesque type dancers. Inscribed and signed bottom right and dated “1950”. Housed in a modern ivy decorated gilt frame with triple matte. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: 1″ tight tear in upper center, otherwise very good. Examined out of frame. 9-94038 (800-1,200)

382
$1,437.50

PAULINE LENNARDS PALMER (American, 1867-1938) WOMAN IN WHITE. Large oil on canvas three-quarter portrait of a young woman dressed in a white dress with yellow collar and black bow-tie. She wears a white French style hat which is cocked to the side and she smiles at the viewer. She is set against a plum colored background. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved and partially gilt wood frame. SIZE: 36″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good, some minor inpainting. 9-94340 (2,000-3,000)

383
$1,180.00

PAULINE LENNARDS PALMER (American, 1867-1938) WOMAN IN A BLUE SUIT. Fine oil on canvas half portrait of a woman seated in a red chair with one arm resting on back of chair. She faces the viewer and she is wearing a blue jacket with matching dress. Signed bottom right “Pauline Palmer”. Housed in a gilt and black decorated frame. SIZE: 32-1/4″ x 26-1/4″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-93062 (2,000-3,000)

384
$690.00

P. FABRE (19th Century) DAISY. Oil on canvasboard portrait of a young girl in a white dress and bonnet holding a bouquet of daisies. Housed in a magnificent flower decorated gesso gilt wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 12″ x 9″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Discolored varnish, very good. 9-94810 (500-1,000)

385
$0.00

WILL ROWLAND DAVIS (American, 1879-1944) MOTHER AND CHILD. Mixed media study of a young mother with infant. She holds the baby in her arms. The baby wearing a white Christening dress. An outstanding composition. Signed lower right “W.R.Davis 07.” Housed in a partial gilt molded wood frame with brown matte. SIZE: Sight: 15-3/4” x 11-3/4”. PROVENANCE: Descended in the artist’s family. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95120 (500-1,000)

386
$460.00

JAY WEAVER (American, Mid 20th Century) “OKIE”. Oil on canvas shoulder length portrait of a mid-west rancher. The man is seen with a wide brim hat, weathered facial features and smoking a pipe. The artist has captured the character of the rugged farmer of the mid 20th Century. Signed lower right “Jay Weaver”. Titled on reverse of canvas. Housed in a silver painted wood frame with silver liner. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: One patch to reverse corresponds to a repaired 2″ slit in bottom brim of hat, craquelure, good. 9-95568 (500-700)

387
$0.00

RAPHAEL SOYER (American, 1899-1987) PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Unframed oil on canvas half portrait of a man with crossed arms, white shirt and glasses. He stands under a tree with an ocean backdrop. Signed lower right. SIZE: 32″ x 26″. CONDITION: Some inpainting. Very good. 9-94321 (1,000-1,500)

388
$1,150.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1867-1951) “CORINTO-NICARAGUA-1933”. Unframed mixed media scene shows a group of people with donkey outside a series of houses under palm trees under white cloud and blue sky. Signed and titled lower left. SIZE: 13″ x 16-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95146 (1,500-2,500)

389
$0.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1867-1951) “COCK FIGHTS-BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS-1932”. Unframed mixed media island scene shows ten men gathered around two birds which are in the midst of a fight. A group of buildings with palm trees are seen as backdrop under blue and white cloud sky. Signed and titled lower left. SIZE: 11″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95145 (1,500-2,500)

390
$2,185.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1867-1951) CIRCUS, 1922. Unframed mixed media scene shows a group of circus performers seated and standing next to an elephant and circus wagon in front of a large tent with four American flags. Signed lower left and dated “1922”. SIZE: 11-1/4″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95147 (1,500-2,500)

391
$690.00

GIFFORD BEAL (American, 1879-1956) THE CIRCUS WAGONS. Unsigned oil on board scene shows three circus wagons outside a large tent and building shaded by large trees. Two figures are seen at covered table next to horses. Housed in an antique gilt carved wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Two tack holes on top margin, otherwise very good. 9-95389 (2,000-3,000)

392
$2,360.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (AMERICAN, 1867 – 1951) WICKFORD HARBOR LIGHTHOUSE. Oil on board harbor scene shows a point of land in harbor area supporting a square white lighthouse with connected building. The lighthouse was destroyed in 1930 and was situated in the harbor of this Rhode Island town. Signed lower right and housed in a decorative period gilt frame. SIZE: 10″h x 13-1/4″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95481 (2,500-3,500)

393
$402.50

LEWIS GEORGE BOUCHE (American, 1896-1969) CIRCUS PERFORMER. Watercolor on paper scene shows a man holding two big balls with a large trapezoidal anchor attached to his neck. The big top is full with an onlooking crowd. Signed lower right “L. Bouche”. SIZE: 14″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94354 (300-500)

394
$575.00

FRANCIS WENDROTH SAUNDERS (AMERICAN, 1901 – 1992) “THE ATLANTIC”. Fine watercolor shows a locomotive with tender and passenger car crossing a three-arched bridge. Signed lower left and dated ’79. The artist has provided us a description in a typed paper on reverse and indicates that the Pennsylvania-Atlantic is shown speeding from Harrisburg, PA across the Susa River. Housed in a black molded wood frame with light gray mat. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95456 (1,000-1,500)

395
$0.00

FRANCIS WENDEROTH SAUNDERS (American, 1901-1992) ARRIVING AT THE RAIL YARD. Large watercolor shows a black locomotive with tender and five passenger cars coming into a multi-track rail yard. Signed lower right “F Wenderoth Saunder, 76″. Housed in a gilt modern molded wood frame having a Guido Studios label and having a silk wide matte. SIZE: Sight: 20-1/2″ x 28-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95442 (1,000-1,500)

396
$575.00

BELA DE TIREFORT (American, 20th Century) WASHINGTON SQUARE. Oil on canvasboard New York City scene shows a double-decker bus traveling through the arch monument with brick buildings beyond. The scene shows a snow covered ground under blue and dark gray skies. Signed lower right “De Tirefort 44″. Housed in its original gilt wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95094 (2,000-4,000)

397
$1,955.00

D E TIREFORT (American, 20th Century) STREET MARKET-NEW YORK CITY. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a merchant under make do tarp with customers in an area of other shops and buildings. Signed lower left “De Tirefort 39″. Housed in a fine modern carved and decorative gilt wood frame with artist and title plaque. SIZE: 14″ x 18”. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-95479 (1,500-2,500)

398
$920.00

BELA DE TIREFORT (American, 20th Century) WASHINGTON SQUARE. Oil on masonite scene shows the monument arch with buildings under blue sky. One figure is seen. Signed lower left “J E Tirefort 41″. Housed in an antique molded wood frame. SIZE: 10″ x 8”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94046 (900-1,200)

399
$805.00
Revised: 2/6/2009

Additional Information: We do not guarantee that this painting is by Johann.

JOHANN BERTHELSEN (AMERICAN, 1883 – 1972) BROOKLYN BRIDGE IN WINTER. Mixed media on paper scene shows a New York city scene with the Brooklyn Bridge having river traffic, buildings in the foreground and tall buildings in the background. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 8″h x 10″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95560 (1,000-1,500)

400
$115.00

LOUIS SAPHIER (American, Early 20th Century) “GARDEN OF ST. JOHN’S CHURCH, NEW YORK CITY”. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows the formal gardens which surround a church building included are a series of garden paths with various small gardens having fences, pedestals, urns and decorative bird sculptures. Also the windows of the background buildings have window boxes filled with flowers. Signed lower left and dated “1935”. Titled and signed on back of canvas also. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Appears to have a consistent discolored varnish, otherwise very good. 9-92082 (100-200)

401
$345.00

ATTRIBUTED TO LEON KROLL (American, 1884-1974) HEADLANDS OF THE HUDSON. Oil on canvasboard scene shows the viewer looking out over the Hudson on a grass covered bluff with a house below under a white and blue sky. Signed indistinctly lower right. Housed in a molded wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Slight warp to board, some inpainting. Very good. 9-95402 (600-800)

402
$1,840.00

F W PROCTOR (American, 20th Century) WINTER FUN. Oil on canvasboard winter scene shows two connected New England homes with a barn and silo beside. Central building having a running horse weathervane. The foreground with children skating and two other figures playing with a dog. Unsigned front but signed on reverse. Housed in a modern gilt fancy frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Good. 9-95362 (1,000-2,000)

403
$1,955.00

F W PROCTOR (American, 20th Century) “CHESTNUT RIDGE, 1970”. Oil on canvasboard winter scene shows a small village center with church, barns, silo and houses. Several children are skating on a frozen river while a man chops wood in the foreground. Rolling hill background under light skies. Signed lower right “F. W. P.”. Signed on reverse and titled. Housed in a pressed wood decorated frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95363 (1,000-2,000)

403A
$920.00

LEE W COURT (American, 1903-1992) WINTER IN NEW ENGLAND. Oil on masonite winter scene shows a snow covered road winding through deep snow to a covered bridge. The road passes a white church and Colonial home. Mountains are in the background. Signed “Lee W Court” lower right. Housed in a gilt period frame. Back marked “#29″. SIZE: 24″ x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95735 (1,000-2,000)

404
$0.00

HENRY HITCHINGS (American, 1824-1902) “POST MILLS, VT 1870”. Graphite drawing landscape scene having a mill with fenced and gated front with stacks of wood flanked by large trees. Nice detail rendering. Signed and titled lower right. Housed in a modern gilt frame with ivory matte. SIZE: Sight: 9″ x 14″. CONDITION: A few foxing spots, generally very good. 9-95122 (400-600)

405
$230.00

WILLIAM A. HILL (American, Mid 20th Century) “MARSH HAY, HAMPTON”. Oil on canvas board scene shows haystacks in a marshy area lined with trees in the Autumn. Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame. Back of board is title and artist card indicating that he has a studio in Hampton Falls, NH. SIZE: 16” x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95087 (800-1,200)

406
$460.00

FREDERICK LESTER SEXTON (AMERICAN, 1889-1975) CONNECTED BARNS. Oil on canvas board summer landscape shows rolling hills with fields and trees having a New England farmhouse with six red barns. Signed lower right, “SEXTON”. Housed in a fine reproduction gilt frame with gilt artists plaque. SIZE: 12″h x 16″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95487 (600-800)

407
$0.00

FREDERICK LESTER SEXTON (American, 1889-1975) SPRINGTIME IN CONNECTICUT. Oil on canvasboard panoramic view landscape shows a valley area with low hills in the background. Signed lower left “Sexton”. Housed in a reproduction gilt carved wood frame with artist plaque. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95488 (600-800)

408
$575.00

ROLAND STRASSER (American, 1895-1974) THE FARMER. Large oil on canvas scene shows a man with shovel/rake tending to his chores outside a blossoming orchard. Signed lower right. Housed in a molded wood frame. Back of canvas also signed and numbered “49”. SIZE: 37-3/4″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93065 (2,000-3,000)

409
$6,325.00

ROBERT SPENCER (American, 1879-1931) THE SHELTERED BUGGY. Oil on board scene shows the side of a barn with an area covering a black four-wheel horse drawn buggy. The outside area having a wood fence and two chickens. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved wood frame with wide gilt carved liner have a wood gilt artist plaque. SIZE: 9″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95494 (6,000-8,000)

410
$920.00

EDWIN AMBROSE WALTER (American, 1869-1935) AUTUMN HILLSIDE. Oil on board scene shows a hillside with trees overlooking a coastal area. Signed indistinctly lower left. Also signed on reverse. Housed in a gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 11″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good, some minor inpainting. 9-95554 (3,000-5,000)

411
$1,380.00

ROSWELL MORSE SHURTLEFF (American, 1838-1915) THE WOODED PATH. Oil on canvas summer scene shows a path through the woods leading to a bridge over a small brook. A clearing through the trees shows a mountain and blue sky in background. Signed lower right. Housed in a reproduction antique style gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting. 9-95559 (2,500-3,500)

412
$0.00

SIGNED (19th Century) MID DAY FISHING. Large oil on canvas summer scene shows a young woman in white summer dress with large pink ribbon at waist. She is preparing her fishing line prior to fishing in a small stream. She stands amongst flowers on a sandy and grass bank. Mountain and hill background with pastures under blue and white sky. Signed lower right indistinctly. Housed in a gilt frame with linen liner. SIZE: 31″ x 39″. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting, wery good. 9-95033 (2,500-3,500)

413
$2,070.00

ALFRED P. MANNING (19th Century) THE WOODLAND WATERFALL. Large oil on canvas forest landscape shows a cascading waterfall through woodland area having rocks and grass covering. Above and beyond the waterfall is a blue and white cloud sky casting light to the background. Signed lower right. Housed in a magnificent gilt gesso decorated wide frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 30″ x 50″. 44″ x 64″ including frame. PROVENANCE: Estate of E.P. George of Boston, MA and Thomaston, ME. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93587 (800-1,200)

414
$3,450.00

SELDEN CONNOR GILE (American, 1877-1947) IMPRESSIONISTIC COUNTRYSIDE. Oil on canvas scene shows a large meadow with yellow flowers. Beyond field are seen several roofs and trees under a colorful sky. Signed lower left and dated “36”. Housed in a modern copper and gold decorated frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Areas of thin paint and uneven varnish, otherwise good. 9-92029 (1,500-2,500)

415
$0.00

JOSEPH R. BARR (American, 20th Century) “THE SUMMIT”. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a dirt path/road ending at the top of a mountain with rock cliffs and tree. Signed lower right “Joe Barr”. Retaining its original Salmagundi Club Thumb-box Exhibition label. Housed in probably its original Newcomb-Macklin Co. frame which retains its original label. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from the estate of Caroline Wetmore Davidson Hiles (Warren, Pennsylvania – Brooklyn Heights, New York), to the present owner, a great-grand-daughter. After the death of her second husband, Mrs. Hiles, a suffragette, put her three sons in private schools and spent the rest of her life traveling the world by steamer with her English lady companion, Rose Pasco, and a cockatoo named Van Heemskerk. CONDITION: Good, some paint loss in small areas. 9-94925 (800-1,200)

416
$0.00

LARS LARSEN (Canadian, Last half of the 20th Century) “THE BIG ONE METROPOLE POOL”. Acrylic on board salmon fishing scene shows a man fly fishing in a river surrounded by evergreens under a blue and white cloud sky supporting a spread wing bald eagle. A large salmon has surfaced taking a fly. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern molded wood frame with linen matte and white and gold liner. Accompanying the painting is a Certificate of Authenticity from the artist dated 1988. Also a receipt from the Atlantic Salmon Federation Auction held at the La Grand Hotel Montreal April 15, 1988. SIZE: 26″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94988 (1,000-1,500)

417
$632.50

FREDERICK Y. CHUBB (American, 1938-) CREEK FISHING. Fine oil on board landscape scene shows a man fishing in a small creek having large rocks, sandy and grass banks and small waterfall. The scene is shown amongst tall trees and sloping fields beyond. A small flock of birds fly in a light blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “Chubb”. Housed in a period gesso decorated fancy floral decorated gilt frame. NOTE: Chubb was an artist and engraver working in New York and listed in the New York City directories from 1862-66 as an artist. SIZE: 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. CONDITION: Minor touch up, very good. 9-95060 (1,000-2,000)

418
$632.50

CHARLES HENRY RICHERT (American, 1880-1974) “SHAWSHEEN BRIDGE”. Oil on board summer scene shows a figure fishing from a bridge in a stream setting. Signed lower right “C H Richert”. A label on reverse with title, artist and address. Housed in good period carved copper gilt frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95164 (800-1,200)

419
$805.00

OGDEN MINTON PLEISSNER (American, 1905-1983) FISH ON. Color lithograph sporting scene shows a man standing with fly rod extended toward a fish which is down river. Two other men sit in the green canoe on a northern river. Pencil signed “Odgen M. Pleissner N.A.”. Published in 1961 by Frost & Reed. Housed in a good molded wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 27-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94989 (1,000-1,500)

420
$1,725.00

NEIL G. WELLIVER (American, 1929-2005) TWO TROUT. 1981 woodcut on Torinoko showing two brook trout side by side in a rock and sandy bottom clear stream. Pencil signed “Welliver”. No. Edition “116/130″. Housed in a modern metal frame with white backing. SIZE: Sheet 18″ x 15”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95161 (1,000-1,500)

421
$862.50

JOHN TAYLOR ARMS, JR. (AMERICAN, 1887-1953)”BARK METIS MAKING HARBOR”. Color engraving and aquatint portrait of the ship “Metis” sailing left to right entering a harbor. Pencil inscribed below image and signed and dated 1950. Signed lower right and dated 1923 in pencil, also “II” on lower left. Housed in a stained, molded oak frame with white mat. Retaining its original studio label with title. SIZE: (sight) 12-3/4″h x 18-1/2″w, (image) 11-3/4″h x 17-3/4″w. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame. No tears or holes evident. Strong color with some toning in border. 9-95466 (300-500)

422
$1,610.00

SEARS GALLAGHER (American, 1869-1955) “WAITING”. Pencil signed etching beach scene shows a small child seated on a sandy beach with a pail awaiting two figures swimming amongst waves. Pencil signed lower left. Housed in a modern wood frame with gold line highlighted white matte. SIZE: Sight: 7-1/4″ x 10″. Image: 6″ x 9″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95064 (700-1,000)

423
$0.00

PEGGY BROOK BACON (AMERICAN, 1895 – 1987) “FRENZIED EFFORT – 1925”. The etching shows an interior studio scene with 17 artists busily sketching a nude woman who poses in the front of the studio. Pencil signed lower right, dated and titled lower left. Housed in a bamboo-style frame with white mat. SIZE: (sight) 6-1/4″h x 9-1/4″w, (image) 5-3/4″h x 8-3/4″w. CONDITION: Very good, no tears or holes. Not examined out of frame. 9-95465 (1,800-2,200)

424
$118.00

ROBERT HOGG NISBIT (American, 1879-1961) THE COVERED BRIDGE. Etching shows a large covered bridge over a river with trees beside. Pencil signed lower right. Wonderfully housed in a fancy silver gilt and black frame with wide white matte. SIZE: Sight: 11-3/4″ x 14-3/4″. Image: 11″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95063 (400-600)

425
$0.00
Revised: 2/5/2009

Additional Information: There is a repaired tear to the upper left corner not mentioned in the catalog. The repaired tear goes into the image about 1”.

JAMES ABBOTT MCNEILL WHISTLER (American, 1834-1903) “THE LIME-BURNER”. Original etching shows a man in a factory setting leaning against a wall with ladders and sieve. Signed and dated “1859” in plate. Housed in a black wood frame with matte. Kennedy, 46. Affixed to matte only at top edge. SIZE: Paper: 14-1/4″ x 10″. Image: 10″ x 7″. PROVENANCE: From a private Rangeley, Maine home. CONDITION: Examined out of frame. Brown stain to lower and upper sections, some toning, two side tape marks under matte in margin. No rips or tears evident. 9-95012 (3,000-5,000)

426
$2,645.00

JAMES ABBOTT MCNEILL WHISTLER (American, 1834-1903) “BIBI LALOUETTE”. Etching shows a young child seated on a rock in a sideways view with the child gazing downward. The piece is housed in a folding matte with only the side of the print fixed and housed in a black painted wood frame. SIZE: Overall: 10-1/2″ x 7-1/4″. Image: 9″ x 6″. CONDITION: Examined out of frame, no rips or tears. Spot foxing. 9-95317 (2,500-3,500)

427
$1,265.00

JAMES ABBOTT MCNEILL WHISTLER (American, 1834-1903) “LA VIELLE AUX LOQUES”. Original etching shows a woman seated in a pantry like room. Signed in the plate. Housed in a wood frame with matte. Three pieces of tape hold the top edge. Kennedy No. 21. This example is one of the French sets. SIZE: Paper: 10-1/2″ x 7-3/4″. Image: 8″ x 5-3/4″. PROVENANCE: From a private Rangeley, Maine home. CONDITION: Examined out of frame. No rips or tears evident, brown toning. 9-95011 (500-1,000)

428
$2,875.00

REMBRANDT VAN RIJN (Dutch, 1606-1669) “REMBRANDT IN A FLAT CAP WITH A SHAWL ABOUT HIS SHOULDERS”. Hind No. 157, Bartsch No. 26. II state of II. Signature re-etched by another hand. Etching shows a man with cap and shawl. Signed upper left. Housed in a modern wood frame with white matte. The whole visible on a dark background board. Tape mounted. SIZE: Paper: 3-3/4″ x 2-1/2″. Image: 3-1/4″ x 2-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a private Rangeley, Maine home. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame. No tears or rips evident, very good. 9-95010 (3,000-5,000)

429
$690.00

ADRIAEN JANSZ VAN OSTADE (Dutch, 1610-1685) TWO WORKS: “PEASANT SETTLING HIS DEBT” and “THE EMPTY JUG”. 1) Etching signed in plate and shows a group of people in a tavern setting identified and titled underneath on the backing board. Housed in a black wood frame with matte (entire etching can be viewed). 2) Etching signed in plate lower left. Scene shows three gentleman checking out a jug which appears to be empty. There is a red oval seal in the upper right corner and the piece appears to be glued down onto a brown backing paper. Housed in an antique gilt wood frame with decorative matte. Identified on reverse in old writing that it is probably III state. SIZE: 1) Actual: 4-1/4″ x 3-1/4″. 2) Actual: 4-1/8″ x 3-1/2″. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame. 1) Etching is attached to backing board at corners and appears to be free elsewhere. No rips or tears. Good. 2) Glued down, no rips or tears. Very good. 9-95589 (500-1,000)

430
$345.00

GIOVANNI BATTISTA PIRANESI (Italian, 1720-1778) “DI PIAZZA DI SPAGNA” AND “PIAZZA DEL QUIRINALE, WITH THE STATUES OF THE HORSE TAMERS IN SIDE VIEW”. Large unframed and unmatted engravings. 1) “Veduta Di Piazza Di Spagna”, number “707” showing a busy city square with central fountain. 2) “Veduta Della Piazza Di Monte Cavallo” showing two large statues with fountain surrounded by carriages in a busy city square. SIZE: Overall 1) 20-1/2″ x 30-1/2″. 2) 21″ x 30-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Light foxing with some surface dust. 2) Right and bottom edges of margin have water stains, otherwise very good. 8-76001 (400-800)

431
$0.00

GIOVANNA BATTISTA PIRANESI (Italian, 1720-1778) “PALAZZO DELLA CONSULTA” AND “S. GIOVANNI IN LATERANO MAIN FACADE WITH PALACE AND SCALA SANTA ON THE RIGHT”. Large unframed and unmatted engravings. 1) “Veduta Del Palazzo Fabbricato Sul Quirnale…” shows the exterior of a fancy ornate building with people on a wide boulevard. 2) “Venduta Della Basilica Di S. Giovanni Laterano”, number 694 shows a large building with large plaza. SIZE: Overall: 1) 22-1/2″ x 30-1/2″. 2) 22″ x 30-1/2″. CONDITION: Both have water stains into the image on the bottom, generally good. 8-76000 (400-800)

432
$177.00

GIOVANNI & FRANCESCO PARINESI (Italian, 18th Century) INTERIOR ROTONDA VIEW AND “S. GIOVANNI IN LATERANO THE MAIN FACADE WITH THE CAMPAGNA ON THE LEFT”. Unframed and unmatted large engraving: 1) “Veduta Interna Del Panteon Volgarmente Detto La Rotonda” by Francesco Parinesi, shows the interior view of a large room with dome and people. 2) “Venduta Della Facciata Della Basilica S. Giovanni” number 698 by Giovanni Parinesi shows large building with large plaza with people and landscape. SIZE: Overall: 1) 22″ x 30″. 2) 30-1/2″ x 38-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Water stain into image on bottom, otherwise very good. 2) Water stains in margins, fold crease at center with foxing. 8-75999 (400-800)

433
$1,180.00

GUY WIGGINS (American, 20th Century) “WEEDON ISLAND, ST. PETERSBURG, FL”. Oil on canvas scene shows bare trees against a blue and white cloud sky with pink and green ground covering. Signed lower left “Guy Wiggins”. Reverse having an inscription “Weedon Island-Wiggins St. Petersburg, FLA. Prop. Paula Hamilton, 1956″. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with black painted liner. SIZE: 16″ x 20”. CONDITION: Inpainting to bottom 3″, good. 9-95673 (4,000-6,000)

434
$177.00

AMY GRIFFITHS DIFLEY BROWN O’TOOLE (American, 1896-1987) CALIFORNIA MOUNTAINS AND VALLEY. Oil on canvas scene shows a rocky mountainside leading to a wide valley and large mountains beyond. Signed lower left. Housed in its original carved and partial gilt frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Canvas has considerable chipping on the bottom 3″ with some chipping elsewhere. Parts of the signature are missing, craquelure. 9-95679 (300-500)

435
$118.00

ROBERT BRACKMAN (American, 1898-1980) SUMMER STUDENT. Oil on canvas half portrait of a young man in blue shirt against a green, yellow and blue background. Back inscribed “Outdoor Demonstration Summer School Brackman Aug 10/64. Property of Ruth Kolb”. Unsigned front. Housed in a gray and white painted wood frame. Brackman taught at the Art Students League in New York City from 1934-1975. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95685 (200-300)

436
$1,534.00

DAVID DAVIDOVICH BURLIUK (American, 1882-1967) HEAD MINIATURE. Oil on wood panel head portrait of a man. Signed upper left “Burliuk”. Three dimensional heavy impasto portrait set against a light bluish/green background. Housed in a small gilt wood frame. SIZE: 4-1/4″ x 3-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95688 (600-800)

437
$345.00

JAMES J. MCAULIFFE (American, 1848-1921) SHIPS AT SEA. Oil on canvas nautical scene shows an oncoming three-mast tall ship with a smaller two-mast sailboat going right to left. Signed lower right and dated indistinctly. Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 20-1/4″ x 30-1/4″. CONDITION: Craquelure, consolidated varnish, dirty. 9-95621 (1,000-2,000)

438
$230.00

MARSHALL JOHNSON (American, 1850-1921) ROUNDING THE POINT. Oil on canvas laid on cardboard monochromatic scene shows a three-mast ship passing a point with a large lighthouse and building. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern frame with white matte. SIZE: Canvas is 15″ x 21-1/2″. Sight: 13-1/4″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Canvas is glued to a cardboard sign with some evident tears at edges, small hole at left edge and a scratch through the ocean. Otherwise good. 9-91799 (800-1,200)

439
$0.00

LUDLOW THORSTON (American, 20th/21st Century) ROUNDING THE BUOY. Fine watercolor shows a two-mast schooner in full sail sailing left to right past a small rock area with bell buoy. Several figures are seen on deck of the green hulled boat. Signed lower right. Housed in a weathered wood frame with double white matte. SIZE: Sight: 13-3/4″ x 2-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95077 (800-1,200)

440
$0.00

JAMES ROBERT SMITH (American, 20th Century) TALL SHIP IN FULL SAIL. Unframed oil on canvas portrait of a three-mast tall ship sailing left to right in wavy sea. Shown in full sail with flags and pennants off top of masts. Several people are seen on deck under a light pastel colored sky. Signed bottom right “James Robert Smith”. Smith had a storied life including two charges for murder of his in-laws. Copies of newspaper clippings are included with the painting. SIZE: 22″ x 34″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95299 (800-1,200)

441
$0.00

T. BAILEY (William f. Paskell) (American, 1866-1951) THE ONCOMING SHIP. Large oil on canvas nautical scene shows a large black hulled ship in half sail sailing towards viewer in choppy ocean. All under a colorful sky. Signed “T. Bailey” bottom right. Housed in a good gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 32″ x 42″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93739 (500-1,000)

442
$201.25

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) THE BUSY WATERWAY. Oil on canvas mounted on board scene shows a busy waterway with sailboats and steamships. Of interesting note is the two two-man sculling boats. Beyond the water, in the background is a multi-floored, three-tier building flying American flag with an expansive lawn reaching down to the water with people dotting its banks. To the right is a town with buildings and churches. We are not sure of the location but the consignor collected California scenes. Housed in a lemon gold antique frame. SIZE: 14″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: One closed tear in sky, otherwise good. 9-94803 (400-700)

443
$0.00

GUIDO ORDIERNA (Italian, 1913) COASTAL SEASCAPE. Large oil on canvas coastal scene shows waves crashing against tall rocky cliffs. Sunlight shines and reflects in the clouds and reflects on the white tipped green waves. Signed lower right “Guido Ordierna”. Housed in a silver and gold decorated fancy frame with linen liner. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangley, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94999 (2,000-4,000)

444
$0.00

T. BAILEY (William Frederick Paskell, American, 1866-1951) ROCKY COASTAL SEASCAPE. Oil on canvas seascape shows waves crashing onto rocky inlet with sails in the distance under cloud and blue sky. Housed in a fine 19th Century wide gilt fancy gesso decorated frame. Signed lower right “T Bailey”. It is our belief that this is by William Paskell, one of the painters that used the pseudonym “T Bailey”. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Relined, minor inpainting. Very good. 9-95190 (1,400-1,800)

445
$0.00

ANNA M. MYERS (AMERICAN, 1858 – )A DAY AT THE BEACH. Oil on canvas beach scene shows two men with a small boat preparing to go fishing. A woman and child are seen strolling the beach and a young girl plays in the sand. one man hold the tether line to a keg buoy. a large green wave is crashing on shore and a steam sail ship and small sail boat are seen under cloud and light sky. Signed bottom right “A.M. MYERS”. Housed in an outstanding period original gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 12″h x 20″w. CONDITION: A few small patches to reverse with corresponding in-painting. 9-95513 (1,500-2,500)

446
$690.00

EDMUND DARCH LEWIS (American, 1835-1910) COASTAL ROCKS. Fine watercolor scene shows some rock outcroppings having white tipped waves and land mass beyond under a light colored sky. A rock strewn beach is in the foreground. Housed in a fine carved gilt frame. Signed lower right “Edmund D Lewis 1897”. SIZE: Sight: 9″ x 19-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-95627 (800-1,200)

447
$230.00

D KINGSLAID (American, 20th Century) “HUNTER’S POINT”. Oil on masonite west coast scene depicts a coastal tannery with several connected buildings on hillside. Three men are seen on hillside with triangular hides. A sailboat has been pulled ashore and the coastline has cliffs and mountains. Signed bottom right “D Kingslaid 1880″ and titled lower left. Housed in a gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 11″ x 18-1/2”. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good with a couple of small nicks. 9-94812 (500-1,000)

448
$944.00

CAROLINE M. BELL (American, 1874-1970) ROAD TO THE SEA. Oil on board coastline scene shows a sandy road leading through grass covered dunes to blue water. Signed lower left “Caroline M. Bell”. Probably a scene near Mattiuck, Long Island, NY. Housed in its fine carved wood and gilt period frame. The back inscribed with a presentation and dated “1957”. SIZE: 14″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95301 (500-1,000)

449
$1,265.00

JULIAN JOSEPH (American, 1882-1964) LOW TIDE. Oil on canvasboard coastal scene shows a sandy and marsh area with receding tide leaving small tidal pools. All under a light blue and lavender sky. Signed lower right “J. Joseph”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern wood frame having gilt artist plaque. SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95040 (1,200-1,600)

450
$0.00

GEORGE HAND WRIGHT (AMERICAN, 1872-1951) “SLUICE WAY”. Watercolor on paper coastal scene shows several buildings near a water inlet with bridge and grass-covered banks. The watercolor is mounted to cardboard below which is signed, “G. WRIGHT N.A.” and titled on left hand side. Housed in a modern gilt frame with highlighted mat. SIZE: 5-3/4″h x 8-1/2″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95453 (1,500-2,500)

451
$236.00

RALPH LOVE (American, 1907-1992) MIDNIGHT WAVE. Oil on board nocturnal scene shows a coastline with large rock outcroppings being pummeled by large wave. In shades on blue and black. Signed lower left “Love”. Housed in a good stained wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 11″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95686 (800-1,000)

452
$230.00

WELLS MOSES SAWYER (American, 1863-1961) “IN THE AUTUMN”. Oil on canvas fall scene shows three figures on a grassy lawn area in front of a red Victorian house with trees and buildings beyond. Signed lower left “Wells M. Sawyer”. Titled on reverse of the original gilt frame which is “as is”. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Craquelure, good. 9-95687 (400-600)

453
$920.00

F. ZIVARI (Last quarter of the 20th Century) FROM THE GARDEN. Large oil on canvas still life scene shows a decorated blue and white Canton vase filled with freshly cut garden flowers including gladiolas, daisies, jonquils, asters and more. Below the vase is a small figurine and a cover. Signed lower right “F. Zivari”. Housed in a 19th Century deep gesso decorated gold frame. SIZE: 36″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95724 (1,000-1,500)

454
$747.50

CHARLES SYDNEY HOPKINSON (American, 1869-1962) PINK AZALEAS. Oil on canvas still life shows an oriental porcelain jar holding several branches of a pink azalea. One blossom rests on the pink table cover. All seen with a light gray background. Signed lower right “C.H. 29″. Housed in a modern ribbed white wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95708 (400-600)

455
$862.50

MICHAEL BAXTE (American, 1890-1972) THE RED HEAD. Unframed oil on canvas half portrait of a woman seated having long red hair. Signed upper right “M. Baxte”. SIZE: 28-3/4″ x 23-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95695 (600-800)

456
$230.00

JOHN ROBERTSON REID (British, 1851-1926) THE WHITE BRIDGE. Oil on canvas river scene shows a five arch white bridge over tranquil blue water with boats moored to the right side. Signed lower left “John R Reid”. Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen and white wood liner. SIZE: 9-3/4″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: Craquelure, inpainting to small tear in sky. Otherwise very good. 9-95717 (600-800)

457
$295.00

WILLIAM JAMES GLACKENS (American, 1870-1938) IMPRESSIONISTIC LANDSCAPE WITH RIVER AND WOODS. Pastel scene showing a line of trees which water curves through. Signed lower left and having a monogram lower left which is illegible. Housed in a regilt period carved wood frame. SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 23″. CONDITION: Shows evidence of water damage and brown discoloration. 9-94346 (1,000-1,500)

458
$920.00

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM JAMES GLACKENS (American, 1870-1938) “LUXEMBOURG GARDENS”. Oil on wood panel scene shows several pedestrians walking near a fountain and monument. Trees are in the background under white cloud and blue sky. Unsigned but having an inscription on reverse “Luxembourg Gardens painted by Glackens given to me in 1939″. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 14-1/4″ x 18”. CONDITION: Some surface dirt, very good. 9-95570 (3,000-5,000)

459
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS (American, 1833-1905) EVENING GRAZING. Fine oil on mahogany panel early evening scene shows a water and marsh area with four white tail deer all under a colorful early evening sky. Two haystacks can be seen on the right side and one deer has stopped for a drink of water. The left leaf covered bank appears to have remnants of a signature which is totally illegible. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 5-3/4″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, very minor spot inpainting in sky. 9-95411 (3,000-5,000)

460
$1,437.50

EDMUND WILLIAM GREACEN (American, 1877-1949) TROPICAL COASTLINE. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a sandy beach shoreline with palm tree looking out over turquoise water with two sails and low hills beyond. All under white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right “Edmund Greacen”. Housed in a fine carved gilt wood modern frame having gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-95051 (1,500-2,500)

461
$2,587.50

GEORGE GARDNER SYMONS (American, 1863-1930) WINTER NOCTURNE. Fine oil on board winter scene shows a snow squall over a field with trees. Signed lower left “G.S.”. Dated on reverse “December 23″. Housed in a fine carved wood gilt modern frame with wide carved liner having gilt artist plaque under glass. SIZE: 12″ x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95484 (2,500-3,500)

462
$1,150.00

LASZIO NEOGRADY (Hungary, 1896-1962) AN ALPINE WINTER DAY. Fine oil on canvas winter mountain scene shows a tall peaked mountain range with glacial snow leading to a valley which is covered in deep snow, snow covered pine trees with stream in foreground. Signed lower left “Neogrady Laszio”. Housed in a good gilt gesso decorated frame. Back canvas having a copyright stamp and numbered “43879”. SIZE: 24″ X 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95316 (2,000-3,000)

463
$1,725.00

ELIZABETH R WITHINGTON (American, 1880-1962) “SNOWY DAY IN MARCH”. Oil on canvas winter scene shows a snow covered path winding through tall trees towards connected house under snowy skies. Signed lower left “Elizabeth R Withington”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern wood frame having gilt wood artist plaque. SIZE: 20″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95046 (1,500-2,500)

464
$2,300.00

JOHN WHORF (American, 1903-1959) WINTER STREAM. Watercolor winter scene shows a winding stream through snow covered banks. Signed lower right “John Whorf 26″. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white linen matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95030 (3,000-5,000)

465
$0.00

JOHN WHORF (American, 1903-1959) THE GREEN DOOR. Watercolor scene shows blue shadows reflecting on a white stucco house having a green door and brick chimney. Signed lower left “John Whorf”. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 19″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95031 (4,000-7,000)

466
$1,150.00

DANIEL RALPH CELANTANO (American, 1902-1980) THREE GENERATIONS. Black and white oil on board illustration shows a mother with her newborn infant with grandmother seated beside. Signed on reverse of board. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood modern frame. SIZE: 8″ x 10-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Estate of the artist. CONDITION: One corner clipped, otherwise good. 9-94318 (2,000-3,000)

467
$230.00

DANIEL RALPH CELANTANO (American, 1902-1980) FAREWELL. Unframed gouache on paper illustrative scene shows a man and woman waving goodbye as they wait to board a plane. A porter calls their name. Signed lower right “D R Celantano”. SIZE: 10″ x 8-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Estate of the artist. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94371 (800-1,000)

468
$0.00

DANIEL RALPH CELANTANO (American, 1902-1980) “EAST HARLEM RIVER”. Watercolor scene shows three boats moored to dock post, a man with blue bib overalls works on largest boat. Signed lower left “D R Celantano 32″ with title. Housed in an antique gold frame. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/4″ x 13-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Estate of the artist. CONDITION: Good with some surface dirt. 9-94336 (1,500-2,500)

469
$265.50

DANIEL RALPH CELANTANO (American, 1902-1980) FIELDS AND TREES. Pastel on paper scene shows a field area leading to water with a line of trees bordering a golden field. Signed lower left and dated “77”. Housed in a modern gilt decorated frame. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/4″ x 14-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Estate of the artist. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94353 (400-600)

470
$3,737.50

REYNOLDS BEAL (AMERICAN, 1867 – 1951) THE MAJESTY OF THE CIRCUS. Mixed media circus scene shows a variety of circus animals including four elephants, a camel with rider and a giraffe. Several circus wagons are under a large tree, next to the big top flying American flags. Circus banners can be seen behind another tent. A photographer is seen on left side capturing the event. Signed lower right and housed in a fine gilt frame with white silk mat and inner gold liner, all behind glass. With a Guido Frame Studio label. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95455 (5,000-7,000)

471
$0.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (1867-1951) “GLOUCESTER”. Large mixed media circus scene shows a busy midway having circus performers, eight elephants, three big tents flying American flags, circus wagons, ice cream vendor, performers and spectators. Signed bottom right “Reynolds Beal Gloucester, 1937″. Housed in an outstanding carved wood and gilt double frame with linen matte and glass. SIZE: Sight: 18-1/2″ x 22-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95162 (5,000-7,000)

472
$2,300.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1867-1951) “SELLS FLOTO CIRCUS, 1928”. Mixed media circus scene shows a set up circus with a big top, circus wagons, banners and vendors with all of the performers present. Signed lower left “Reynolds Beal, 1928 Sells Floto Circus”. Housed in a fine carved an gilt modern frame with silk matte and inner gold liner. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95454 (5,000-7,000)

473
$517.50

LOUIS ICART (AMERICA/FRENCH, 1888-1950) MOCKERY. Colored etching shows two young women in white dresses, one holding black ostrich plume fan. They are set against a reddish-orange room screen. Signed lower right, numbered “153” and embossed stamped with windmill “L.I. PARIS”. Dated “1928” with printed line above image. Housed in a gilt wood frame with line-highlighted mat. SIZE: (sight) 16-1/2″h x 19″w, (image) 15-1/4″h x 18-1/4″w. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. No tears or holes. 9-95462 (800-1,200)

474
$0.00

LOUIS ICART (French, 1888-1953) SPANISH DANCER. Colored etching depicts a woman in colorful outfit swirling her dress. She smokes a cigarette and she has tipped over a stool next to a cafe table. Signed lower right and numbered “5”. The upper border “Copyright 1927 by Les Graveurs Modernes 194 Rue de Rovili, Paris”. Housed in an incised carved and gilt frame with highlighted matte. Embossed stamp in corner “LI Paris” with a windmill. SIZE: Sight: 21-1/4″ x 14-1/2″. Image: 20″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Paper toned, no rips or holes. Not examined out of frame. 9-95464 (800-1,200)

475
$0.00

LOUIS ICART (French, 1888-1950) THE SILK ROBE. Colored drypoint engraving shows a young woman with blond hair semi-nude lying on a bear-skin rug draped with peacock feather decorated black silk robe. Signed lower right, upper left above printed area, “Copyright 1926 by Les Graveurs 194 rue de Rivoli-Paris”. Housed in an old gesso decorated gilt frame with white matte having a black line highlight. SIZE: Sight: CONDITION: No tears can be seen, toned, otherwise very good. Not examined out of frame. 9-95194 (800-1,200)

476
$0.00

LOUIS ICART (AMERICAN/FRENCH, 1888-1950) THREE LADIES. Etching in aquatint scene shows three young ladies under a large black tree, two with fine dresses, the other bathing in shallow pool and holding black cloth around body. Pencil signed lower right and numbered “153”. On upper edge in border dated 1926, “ESTAMPER MODERNE-PARIS”. Housed in what appears to be its original incised, carved, gilt frame with decorative mat. SIZE: (sight) 21-3/4″h x 18-1/4w, (image) 20-1/4″h x 17-1/4″w. CONDITION: Some of the black has consolidated and in the tree and ground it has transferred to glass. No tears or holes. Not examined out of frame. 9-95463 (800-1,200)

477
$2,832.00

SALVADOR DALI (Spanish, 1904-1989) FIGURAL ABSTRACT. Limited edition lithograph on paper 44/300, pencil signed “Dali” with a Sidney Lucas stamp. Scene shows a man smoking a pipe, nude and other figures in oranges and black. Unframed and unmatted. SIZE: 22″ x 30″. CONDITION: Tape marks in each corner, otherwise very good. 9-95470 (400-600)

478
$2,875.00

SALVADOR DALI (Spanish, 1904-1989) DON QUIXOTE. Limited edition lithograph on paper abstract vision in color with figure on horse, piano, phone receiver, dragonfly in landscape. 116/300 with stamp of Sidney Lucas, pencil signed. Unframed and unmatted. SIZE: 30″ x 22″. CONDITION: Tape mark in each corner, otherwise very good. 9-95469 (400-600)

479
$0.00

SALVADOR DALI (Spanish, 1904-1989) CRUCIFIXION. Limited edition lithograph on paper 266/300, pencil signed “Dali” twice, once outside the impression and one inside in pencil. Lithograph is printed over a pressed intaglio print partially colored in, showing a spread arm nude man depicting Jesus at the cross with two figures below. Taped to matte on top and bottom. Unframed. SIZE: 29-3/4″ x 21-3/4″. CONDITION: Some light water marks, dirt. No rips or tears. 9-95467 (400-600)

480
$3,658.00

SALVADOR DALI (Spanish, 1904-1989) SEASIDE ABSTRACT. Limited edition lithograph on paper 147/150, pencil signed “Dali” with the Sidney Lucas stamp. Scene shows octopus and nude figures with a horse against a blue water background. Unframed and unmatted. SIZE: 26″ x 31-3/4″. CONDITION: Glue marks in corners, otherwise very good. 9-95468 (400-600)

481
$172.50

R C GORMAN (American, 1932-2005) “SPIRIT”. Color lithograph shows a woman seated bending over with arms behind her head. Pencil signed lower left and dated “1982”. Also pencil numbered “64/200”. Impress marked with artist monogram and “Houston”. Housed in a fine wood frame with white matte. SIZE: 21″ x 27″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95124 (500-1,000)

482
$2,300.00

CHAUNCEY FOSTER RYDER (American, 1868-1949) TREES AND HOUSES. Watercolor scene shows a sandy bank with trees atop looking across to a farm and groups of trees. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine reproduction reeded and gilt frame with glass and inner carved gilt liner. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95482 (2,000-3,000)

483
$2,478.00

ANTONIO CIRINO (American, 1889-1983) SUMMER PASTURE. Oil on wood panel scene shows a pasture lined with tall colorful trees with shadows reflecting dark green on the pasture grass. Signed lower right “A Cirino”. Housed in a magnificent carved and gilt modern frame. SIZE: 13″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95047 (2,000-3,000)

484
$920.00

FRANK A. BARNEY (American, 1862-1954) “EAGLE LAKE, CANADA”. Oil on board summer scene shows a lake hidden behind tall trees and rock boulder hillside. Signed lower left “F A Barney”. Housed in a good gilt carved wood modern frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93071-2 (800-1,200)

485
$885.00

FRANK A. BARNEY (American, 1862-1954) THE FLOWER PATH. Unframed oil on academy board landscape scene shows a small foot path through a field of wildflowers with trees and sunlight. Signed lower right “F A Barney”. SIZE: 9″ x 11-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93071-3 (400-800)

486
$2,875.00

HERMANN OTTOMAR HERZOG (American, 1832-1932) PAIR OF MINIATURE MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPES. Two oil on wood panel landscapes tall mountains, some with snow peaks, one with figure on a path. The other with a river with house. Signed bottom left and center bottom. Identically housed in fine modern gilt carved wood frames with gilt wood artist plaques. SIZE: 3-3/4″ x 5-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95054 (2,500-4,000)

487
$0.00

CHARLES F. BOHANNAH (American, 1910-1985) PAIR OF LANDSCAPES. Both unframed and show summer landscapes with trees and grass. One is illegibly signed lower left and the other is unsigned. Both come with Estate artist card indicating that the artist is an African-American and resided in New York City. SIZE: 18″ x 14″ and 14″ x 18″. CONDITION: Uneven varnish layer on one, otherwise very good. 9-94329 (600-800)

488
$0.00

HARTWELL LEON WOODCOCK (American, 1853-1929) TWO WORKS: SUMMER AND WINTER. 1) Watercolor scene looking into the woods with white birches and pines. Signed lower left “Hart L Woodcock 1907”. Housed in a gilt oak frame with gilt matte. 2) Watercolor winter scene showing snow covered ground and a stand of trees. Signed lower left “Hart L Woodcock, 1907″. Housed in identical gilt oak frame, this example without matte. SIZE: Sight: 1) 19-3/4″ x 13-1/2″. 2)25-1/2″ x 18”. CONDITION: Both very good. 9-95612 (800-1,200)

489
$345.00

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, Late 20th Century) “COUNTRY COLLECTION”. Large watercolor interior scene shows a walled bookcase having three cubicles of colorful books below three cubicles with Americana country collectibles including a whale and pig weathervane and wild fowl decoy. Above the bookcase is a duck decoy and early American basket. Signed lower left “Joyce Williams AWS, NWS”. Housed in a fine modern gilt frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 21-1/4″ x 28-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94765 (800-1,200)

490
$460.00

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) THREE WORKS: “OUTCROPPING”, “THE TRUNK”, “THE WHITE BOAT”. 1) “Outcropping” watercolor coastal scene shows a ledge outcropping near pebble strewn beach and water. A landscape beyond with gray barn. Signed lower right. 2) “The Trunk” watercolor scene shows an antique stagecoach type trunk with half open lid near a three-slat white antique ladderback chair. Signed lower right. 3) “The White Boat” watercolor shows a teathered white rowboat on rock ledge with lobster traps in background. Signed lower left. All titled on reverse by the artist. All unframed but matted in bamboo style mattes. SIZE: Sight: 1) 8″ x 12″. 2) 10-1/4″ x 13-3/4″. 3) 10-1/4″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94899, 9-94900; 9-94901 (600-900)

491
$230.00

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) “LAST ONE IN”. Watercolor coastal scene shows a man dragging a small boat onto land near beach and inlet. Signed lower left “Joyce Williams AWS NWS”. Housed in a wood gilt frame with double white matte. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 22-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94746 (400-800)

492
$230.00

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) TWO WORKS: “ST. AUGUSTINE HOUSE” AND “CONCORD, KY”. 1) Fine watercolor shows a wood clapboard house with two-story porch under a large tree. Signed lower right “Joyce Williams A.W.S.”. Housed in a fine gilt frame with double mattes. 2) Watercolor rural street scene with a storefront, houses, railroad tracks and two cars. Signed lower left “Joyce Williams”. Housed in a wood molded frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 1) 13-3/4″ x 19″. 2) CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94716, 9-94732 (500-900)

493
$0.00

LOUIS SYLVIA (AMERICAN, 1911 – ) NEW ENGLAND HARBOR. Large watercolor scene shows a large harbor area with fishing boats and docks. A road winds alongside the harbor with houses. The far shoreline is dotted with houses and trees. Signed lower right. Housed in a natural wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: (sight) 21-1/2″h x 29-1/2″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95471 (600-800)

494
$0.00

GEORGE HAND WRIGHT (AMERICAN, 1872-1951) “THE SHRINE BY THE ROAD”. Watercolor on paper scene shows a woman standing beside a large cross which is placed behind two white picket fences and trees. A town is seen beyond with hills. The watercolor has been mounted to backing board and signed below watercolor “G. WRIGHT, N.A.”. Also titled on left bottom. SIZE: 8-3/4″h x 7-3/4w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95452 (2,000-2,500)

495
$0.00

JEAN DUFY (French, 1888-1964) “PARIS, ISLE DE LA CITE”. Large gouache highlighted print showing a waterway with bridges and large buildings. A birdseye view of Paris. Signed lower left. Housed in what appears to be its original white and gray painted frame with white matte. Back having a partial label from the New York Graphics Society with artist and title. SIZE: Sight: 23″ x 18″. PROVENANCE: From a private Rangeley, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. The piece is glued to the matte with a backing board. 9-95003 (3,000-5,000)

496
$0.00

JEAN DUFY (French, 1888-1964) PARIS. Gouache highlighted print showing a birdseye view of multi-arch bridges over water with cathedrals, buildings and Eiffel Tower. Signed center bottom. Housed in a gray and white painted wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 22-1/2″ x 17-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a private Rangeley, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good, glued down, left corner crack in front glass. 9-95002 (3,000-5,000)

497
$0.00

ARMAND HENRION (Belgian, 1875-1958) THREE CLOWNS. Framed collage of three clown prints, each pencil signed and numbered from editions of 500. Housed in a decorative wood frame with double matte, the bottom matte having three cutouts for viewing. SIZE: Each matted print is 5-3/4″ x 4-1/2″ sight size. CONDITION: Good, original matte is toned and prints have toned edges. 9-95000 (500-800)

498
$0.00

GEORGES ROUAULT (French, 1871-1958) “AU PAYS DE LA SOIF ET DE LA PEUR (IN THE LAND OF THIRST AND FEAR”. Lithograph scene shows two figures in a boat in a sunset scene. A strange building is on shore which reflects in the water and a malformed tree is on the shore. Housed in a black wood frame with white matte. Unsigned. Back having “The Lakeside Studio, Lakeside, Michigan label which indicates that it is plate 26 of Miserere, 83/450″. REFERENCE: Page 79, George Rouault’s Miserere by Getlein. SIZE: Sight: 16-1/2″ x 23-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95603 (1,000-2,000)

499
$1,955.00

GEORGES ROUAULT (French, 1871-1958) “IL SERAIT SI DOUX D’AIMER (IT WOULD BE SO SWEET TO LOVE)”. Lithograph shows a mother and child looking at each other eye to eye. Housed in a black painted frame with white matte. Signed lower left in lithograph. Plate 13, Miserere. REFERENCE: Page 79, George Rouault’s Miserere by Getlein. SIZE: Sight: 22-1/4″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95602 (1,000-2,000)

500
$1,380.00

PAUL CEZANNE (FRENCH, 1839 – 1906)”PAYSAGE à AUVERS, ENTREE DE FERME”. Etching in sepia, 1873 shows a house behind picket fence with tree. Housed in a simple gilt frame with orange mat. Venturi, 1161. Edition of 600. SIZE: (overall paper) 10-1/2″h x 8″w, (image size) 5″h x 4-1/4″w. CONDITION: No tears or holes. Examined out of frame. The outside has been taped to a light board. Very good. 9-95530 (800-1,200)

501
$833.75

JOAN MIRO (Spanish/French, 1893-1983) “PERSONNAGE AU SOLEIL” (FIGURE WITH THE SUN). Original linocut printed in dark blue on red paper. 1938, signed in the block. Published by “San Lazzaro for XXe Siecle 1938 Reference: Dupin 40, Benhoura 397″. Housed in a metal frame with light blue matte. SIZE: Sight: 12-1/4″ x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95600 (800-1,200)

502
$690.00

FELIX BRACQUEMOND (FRENCH, 1833-1914) SWALLOWS IN FLIGHT (Les Hirondelles). Etching shows a small flock of swallows flying over a marsh area. Pencil signed bottom right and signed in the plate “B” on the lower left. Housed in a simple black painted frame. SIZE: Overall paper: 16-1/2″ x 13″. Image: 12″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Examined out of frame. Print has old tape on top and bottom, otherwise loosely mounted on matte. No tears or rips, overall dark toning. 9-95014 (500-1,000)

503
$0.00

FELIX HILAIRE BUHOT (French, 1847-1898) TWO WORKS: “LA PLACE BREDA D’HIVER A PARIS” AND THE CABSTAND. 1) Large etching shows a Paris street scene surrounded by small vignettes of Paris scenes. Signed in the plate and titled. Housed in a black wood frame with matte. 2) Signed in etching, also having a typed line below image on left bottom and right bottom. Titled “Une Matinee D’hiver au Quai de L’hotel dieu”. Housed in a black wood frame with matte. SIZE: 1) Overall: 12-1/2″ x 16-3/4″. Image: 9-1/4″ x 13-1/2″. 2) Sight: 10″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: 1) Overall dark toning, no rips or tears. Examined out of frame. 2) Not examined out of frame. On left 1/5 of the image is a large dark water stain. No tears or rips evident. All over brown toning. 9-95591 (400-800)

504
$2,012.50

ALFRED RICHARD MITCHELL (American, 1888-1972) CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvasboard summer scene shows a winding river through black fields with trees under pink, blue and white cloud sky. Housed in a period carved wood frame. Signed lower right. SIZE: 20″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95697 (1,500-2,500)

505
$345.00

JON JONES (American, Late 20th Century) SOUTHERN PORCH SCENE. Oil on canvas scene shows a family on a hot summer day resting on the outside porch. The man sits in a rocking chair, the woman standing beside with the child seated on the edge of the porch. Signed lower left “Jon Jones”. Housed in a wood frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95707 (100-200)

506
$59.00

CHARLES STEPULE (American, 1911-2006) NEW ENGLAND COAST. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows waves crashing onto coastal rocks. A tall sail ship is on horizon under a light sky. Signed lower left “Stepule”. Housed in a wood linen and gilt frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Craquelure, surface dirt. Otherwise very good. 9-95704 (100-200)

508
$1,495.00

UNSIGNED (AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY) THE CONTENTED SQUIRREL. Oil on paper nature scene shows a small gray squirrel holding an acorn with a pile of acorn shells below him. The backdrop is a tree trunk with leaves. Housed in a deep, Victorian walnut frame with gilt liner. SIZE: (sight) 9-1/2″h x 7-1/2″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95584 (1,500-2,500)

509
$1,150.00

UNSIGNED (AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY) THE OWL AND THE SALAMANDER. Oil on paper nature scene shows a small owl perched on a branch looking at the tree trunk which has a green salamander clinging to its side. Unsigned. Housed in a oak carved frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 12″h x 10″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95585 (1,200-1,800)

510
$118.00

SCHOOL OF CORNELIUS RAAPHORST (Dutch, 1875-1954) PLAYFUL KITTENS. Oil on wood panel shows a number of kittens and a cat playing with a ball of yarn next to a blue a white bowl. Housed in a good ebony and gilt antique frame. There is a Neumann & Vettin, Amsterdam label fixed to reverse. SIZE: 13-1/4″ x 16-3/4″. CONDITION: Surface dirt, good. 9-92094 (200-300)

511
$0.00

A. HASIM (Indonesian, 1921-1982) THE PRIZE ROOSTER. Oil on canvas scene shows a young Indonesian boy holding a black and white rooster with a proud look. Signed lower right. Housed in a gold molded wood frame. SIZE: 31″ x 23″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95373 (500-800)

512
$295.00

ALPHONSE PALUMBO (American, 1890-1947) FEEDING THE DUCKS. Oil on canvas scene shows a woman feeding three ducks outside her house with trees and mountains. Signed lower left “A Palumbo”. Housed in a modern copper colored gilt frame. SIZE: 27″ x 31″. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. Very good. 9-94065 (400-600)

513
$383.50

SIGNED (American, 19th/20th Century) PORTRAIT OF A DOG. Oil on masonite scene shows a dog with brown, black and white fur lying in a bed of flowers with a forest background. Signed lower right with what appears to be “Lilly M _ _ _ _”. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94818 (300-600)

514
$0.00

EDWARD B. GAY (American, 1837-1928) DOWN THE RIVER. Oil on canvas scene shows two figures in a rowboat on a calm river with tree and sandy banks under a light sky with light gray clouds. Housed in a fine reproduction carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-95496 (1,800-2,400)

515
$0.00

BESSIE ELLA HAZEN (American, 1862-1946) THE SAWMILL. Large oil on canvas scene shows a connected building next to a waterway. Large ramp leading to water from the front of the building. The building surrounded by large trees and mountain background. Signed lower left “E Hazen 89″. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 28″ x 40”. CONDITION: Small patch to reverse, some inpainting. Very good. 9-95056 (2,000-3,000)

516
$920.00

WALTER PEARSON SHAW GRIFFIN (American, 1861-1935) SUMMER BREEZE. Oil on board summer scene shows an overlook including green trees and water under an expanse of white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower left “Walter Griffin ’09”.Housed in a gilt decorated frame with linen liner. SIZE: 8″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Scattered spot inpainting, very good. 9-95053 (1,200-1,600)

517
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, First half of the 20th Century) HOUSE IN SUNSET. Oil on canvas scene shows a saltbox type house with connected barns on bluff of hill under large trees overlooking a mountain. All under a colorful sunset sky. Housed in a partial gilt carved wood frame. On back of stretcher is a label “Helio’s Art Gallery, Chicago, IL.”. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: Private Collection from Rangley, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95016 (2,000-3,000)

518
$0.00

HENRY HOBART NICHOLS, JR. (AMERICAN, 1869-1962) SUMMER BEACH. Oil on canvas board coastal scene shows a sandy u-shaped beach ending in grass-covered cliffs. Several figures are in water at end of beach and a low land mass can be seen across water. Signed lower right, “HOBART NICHOLS”. Housed in an outstanding modern arts and crafts style carved and gilt frame with gilt artists plaque. SIZE: 9″h x 12″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95498 (2,500-3,500)

519
$0.00

H FARRE (American, 1871-1934) THE GARDEN WALK. Oil on canvas scene shows a man tending his lush flower garden which lines the walkway to his house. All seen under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “H Farre”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt wide modern wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 18″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95049 (2,500-3,500)

520
$0.00

MANNER OF GEORGE INNESS (American, 1854-1926) HERDING THE GOATS. Unsigned oil on canvas Spanish scene shows a group of women carrying urns and baskets on their heads. One walks with large group of goats over a double arched bridge. A large lake is seen with castle under an early evening sunset. Housed in a reproduction gilt frame with velvet and gilt liner. SIZE: 15-1/4″ x 23″. CONDITION: Relined, light craquelure, good. 9-93760 (1,800-2,200)

521
$1,955.00

GEORGE HENRY BOGERT (American, 1864-1944) THE RIVER FALLS. Large oil on canvas Barbizon style scene shows a waterfall into collecting pool with rock covered banks and trees under a colorful sky. Housed in a magnificent carved wood frame. Signed lower left and dated indistinctly. SIZE: 28″ x 36″. CONDITION: Relined, some inpainting. Very good. 9-95535 (2,000-3,000)

522
$0.00

GEORGE THOMPSON HOBBS (AMERICAN, 1846 – 1929) THE FOREST FLOOR. Oil on wood panel shows a woods with tall trees, grass and leaf-covered ground and a small stream. Blue sky peeks through green leaves. Signed bottom right, “GEO. T. HOBBS”. On the reverse is a painting on canvas stuck to the board of an unfinished landscape. Housed in a distressed, natural wood frame. SIZE: 14″h x 20″w. CONDITION: Scattered surface flecks, otherwise very good. 9-95536 (1,400-1,800)

523
$115.00

PETER BELA MAYER (American, 1887-1993) COUNTRY LIVING. Oil on canvasboard scene shows two country houses, one with attached barn in a green tree landscape. Signed lower right “Bela Mayer”. Housed in a carved wood frame, probably executed in the 40’s when he started signing his works “Bela Mayer”. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Good. 9-94320 (300-500)

524
$690.00

MARTIN JACKSON (American, 1919-1986) READING IN THE PARK. Oil on canvas scene shows an African-American woman seated on rocks in a park-like setting amongst trees and flowers. Signed lower left “Martin Jackson”. Housed in a fancy partial gilt modern frame with white linen liner. A nice example of this African-American artist. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93791 (800-1,000)

525
$0.00

ERNEST DAVID ROTH (American, 1879-1964) HILLSIDE CASTLE. Oil on board winter scene shows a snow covered hillside with trees looking over to a castle with red spire and flag. Signed lower left “E D Roth”. Housed in a fine reproduction arts & crafts style gold frame. SIZE: 8″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95490 (1,000-1,500)

526
$373.75

EMILY LANSINGH MUIR (American, 1904-2003) THE BLACK CAT. Watercolor scene shows a roadside view of two houses with driveway having car and seated black cat. A wagon wheel sets in front of a rock garden with another flower garden at the house beside. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine decorative wood frame with white matte and museum image perfect glass. SIZE: Sight: 18-1/4″ x 24-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95195 (1,000-1,500)

527
$287.50

JOHAN WALDEMAR DE REHLING QUISTGAARD (American/Denmark, 1877-1962) THE PARK POND. Oil on masonite summer park scene shows a small pond with grass banks set amongst large trees above which are three steeples. Signed lower right “Quistgaard 1958″ with an accompanying seal. Housed in a fine gilt modern frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting. 9-94202 (1,000-2,000)

528
$1,380.00

FREDERICK LESTER SEXTON (American, 1889-1975) “BETHANY HOME AND BARNS”. Oil on board New England landscape shows a dirt road leading by a New England farmhouse with a series of connected red barns. The winter scene shows a snow covered ground under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “Sexton”. Housed in a modern gilt gesso decorated frame. Titled and signed on reverse. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good with some minor inpainting. 9-95302 (800-1,200)

529
$632.50

FREDERICK LESTER SEXTON (AMERICAN, 1889-1975) HILLTOP HOME. Oil on canvas board landscape scene shows a hilltop field with stone wall and colorful bushes leading to a New England farm house under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left, “SEXTON”. Housed in a good gilt, carved wood frame with gilt artist plaque. SIZE: 12″h x 16″w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95485 (600-800)

530
$0.00

FREDERICK LESTER SEXTON (American, 1889-1975) HILLSIDE FARM. Oil on canvasboard fall scene shows a connected building farm at the base of a hill strewn with boulders. Framed with colorful trees under blue sky. Signed lower right “Sexton”. Housed in a fine modern gilt frame with wide gilt liner having gilt artist plaque. SIZE: 7-3/4″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good with scattered spot inpainting. 9-95486 (600-800)

531
$977.50

F.I.C. (American, 20th Century) NEW HOPE LANDSCAPE. Oil on board scene shows a house with connected out buildings on a hillside with scattered trees. The house overlooks a green forest. Colorful pallet with greens, blues, pinks and browns. Signed with initials lower left “F I.C.”. Back of board with “New Hope” in pencil. Housed in a molded wood Eastlake walnut frame with incised decoration. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 10″. CONDITION: Good. 9-95398 (600-800)

532
$1,380.00

CONNER (American, 19th/20th Century) LAKESIDE DOCK WITH BOATHOUSE. Oil on board northern Maine scene shows a steam driven launch moored at end of dock with two other smaller boats and boathouse. Three men are seen on land while two are in rowboat approaching. Tall pine trees and rocks line the water. Signed lower right “Conner, 1901″. Housed in a gold decorated frame. SIZE: 15″ x 24-1/2”. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Surface dirt, otherwise very good. 9-94709 (800-1,200)

533
$1,150.00

ERNEST HASKELL (American, 1876-1925) WAREHOUSE ROW. Oil on wood panel shows the side of an industrial warehouse with a man walking right to left in front. Signed lower right “E H”. Housed in a fine gilt carved wood reproduction frame with gilt artist plaque. SIZE: 4-1/2″ x 6-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95489 (600-800)

534
$115.00

CHARLES GREEN SHAW (American, 1892-1974) PLAYING CARD MONTAGE. A framed collage of four 18th Century French playing cards and four ivory gaming pieces. They are centered on a bronze round metal dated 1897. All pieces are backed to a red felt-like fabric. Housed in a ebonized and gilt wood frame having an original label on back “Montage by Shaw”, a number sticker at top of frame “386”. A pamphlet titled “Montages by Charles Shaw: An Exhibition at Washburn Gallery New York”, dated 1976 accompanies the lot. A similar example is pictured and this may have been in that exhibit. SIZE: Overall 17-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. SIGHT: 15-1/4″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: There is a small “L” shaped tear in backing fabric, otherwise good. 9-92023 (300-500)

535
$0.00

ROBERT LEE ESKRIDGE (American, 1891-1975) NIGHT. Oil on canvas Reno, Nevada nighttime scene shows a colorful depiction of the street with figures walking amongst the bright lights. Signed “Eskridge” lower right. Housed in a blue painted wood frame. There is a label from the 53rd Annual Exhibition of Northwest Artists, 1967 attached to reverse of canvas. Also written on edge of stretcher “Hano Hano Hano Lei” by R. Eskridge 457 Seaside Ave.” Accompanying the painting are two letters regarding this painting. SIZE: 28″ h x 22″ w. CONDITION: Three small chips of inpainting, otherwise very good. 9-93052 (1,500-2,000)

536
$0.00

FRANCIS MCCARTHY (American, 20th Century) TWO BOYS IN THE KITCHEN. Watercolor and pen interior scene shows two African-American boys in a kitchen setting with table having printed tablecloth and chair. One boy leans on the table while a younger boy sits atop. Inscribed bottom right “For Stuart King-McCarthy 53″. The watercolor has been glued down to backing board and housed in a gray stained wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 17-3/4”. CONDITION: Good with some toning to edges. 9-94339 (200-400)

537
$0.00

ARTHUR BEECHER CARLES, JR. (American, 1882-1952) MODERN CITYSCAPE. Oil on masonite modernist view shows the skyline of a large city flanked by trees. Signed lower right “Carles”. Housed in an art nouveau style gilt frame. SIZE: 12″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94328 (1,500-2,000)

538
$460.00

LOT OF FIVE ASSORTED WORKS. 1) Joyce Williams (American, 20th Century) “White Violets” egg tempera scene shows the forest floor with white flowers, leaves and moss covered ground. Unsigned front but retaining its original exhibition label on reverse. Housed in a stained pine frame with decorative matte. 2) Joyce Williams (American, 20th Century) “Duck with Bottles” oil on canvas still life scene shows a duck decoy, two bottles, shells and a fishing net against a green background. Signed lower right. Housed in a weathered wood frame. 3) Wayne Capran? (American, 20th Century) Late Fall watercolor scene fall scene shows a hillside with barns having mist covered hills in background. Housed in a wood frame with decorative matte. 4) Michael Culver (American, 20th Century) Abstract unsigned oil in colors of green, yellow and blue. Housed in a fine gilt wood frame with double white mattes. 5) Framed print of waves pounding on a rocky shore with two figures. Nicely housed in a decorative frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 1) 9″ x 13″. 2) 12″ x 16″. 3) 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. 4) 9-1/2″ x 7-3/4″. 5) 4-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) Very good. 4) Very good. 5) Very good. 9-94737, 9-94741; 9-94739; 9-94735 (200-400)

539
$575.00

JOYCE WILLIAMS (American, 20th Century) TWO WORKS: “THE WHITE DORY” AND “MONHEGAN CLIFFS”. Two framed watercolors. 1) Scene shows an inlet shoreline at low tide with white dory, houses and grass and trees. Signed lower left “Joyce Williams A.W.S.”. 2) Small scene shows rocky cliffs topped by evergreens with blue ocean. Signed lower right “Joyce Williams A.W.S.”. Both with modern frames and white mattes. SIZE: Sight:1) 11-1/4″ x 15-1/2″. 2) 8″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94728, 9-94740 (300-500)

540
$575.00

KERR EBY (American, 1889-1946) TWO WORKS: “SETTING TRAPS” AND “WINTER”. 1) “Setting Traps” pencil signed etching showing a lobster boat with flock of seagulls with rock ledge island beyond under dark clouds. Nicely housed in a gilt molded wood frame with white matte. 2) “Winter” pencil signed etching, numbered “Ed 90″ shows a saltbox connected homestead nestled amongst trees in a panoramic snow covered winter landscape. Nicely housed in a carved wood molded frame. SIZE: Sight: 1) 11″ x 15-3/4″. 2) 10-1/2″ x 15”. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Light stain to right margin, otherwise very good. Not examined out of frames. 9-94719, 9-94738 (800-1,200)

541
$345.00

FOUR FRAMED PRINTS. 1) Gordon H. Grant (American, 1875-1962) “Fog Over Gloucester”, pencil signed original lithograph showing Gloucester Harbor in fog with boats and figures. Housed in a gilt modern frame with double mattes. Retaining its original Associated American Artist’s label. 2) Luigi Lucioni (Italian/American, 1900-1988) Silo, pencil signed lithograph shows a barn with silos against a hillside. Housed in a gilt decorative frame with double mattes. 3) Eddie Horton (American, 20th Century) “Wilted Roses”, pencil titled and signed etching limited edition “2/25″ showing bottles of wild flowers. Housed in a silver molded wood frame with double matte. 4) Signed (American, 20th Century) lithograph shows a stone house with center chimney under tall trees. Housed in a molded wood frame with cream matte. SIZE: Sight: 1) 9-1/4″ x 11-3/4″. 2) 9-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. 3) 10-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. 4) 7-1/4″ x 8-3/4”. CONDITION: Not examined out of frames. 1) Toned. 2) Toned. 3) Very good. 4) Some edge toning, otherwise very good. 9-94717, 9-94718; 9-94720; 9-94725 (400-600)

542
$0.00

THREE EUROPEAN 19TH CENTURY ETCHINGS. 1) Jean François Raffaëlli (French, 1850-1924) The Chestnut Vendor. Black and white etching shows a man with fur hat tending to a pan filled with chestnuts. Signed in the plate. Housed in a black wood frame with white matte. 2) Théodule Augustin Ribot (French, 1823-1891) Portrait of Emile Cardon, unsigned etching shows a distinguished French half portrait of a man wearing beret and smoking a small cigar. Housed in a wood frame with matte. 3) Mariano José María Bernardo Fortuny y Carbó (SPANISH, 1838-1874) Man with Lute, unsigned etching shows a man leaning against a wall playing a lute. Housed in a wood frame with matte. SIZE: 1) Overall: 8-1/2″ x 5-1/2″. Image: 5-3/4″ x 3-3/4″. 2) Sight: 8-3/4″ x 6-1/4″. Image: 8″ x 5-3/4″.3) Sight: 6-1/2″ x 5″. CONDITION: 1) Foxing mostly to margins, no rips or tear, top corner hinge mounted. Examined out of frame. 2) Not examined out of frame, no rips or tears evident. 3) Not examined out of frame, no tears or rips. Very good. 9-95590 (500-1,000)

543
$0.00

THREE EUROPEAN ETCHINGS. 1) Sir Francis Seymour Haden (British, 1818-1910) “Lord Harrington’s House from Kensington Gardens”. Etching shows an elegant manor house behind a grove of trees. Signed and titled in image and dated “1859”. Housed in a black wood frame with matte. 2) Sir Francis Seymour Haden (British, 1818-1910) “A Water Meadow” unsigned etching shows a meadow with small pond. Identified on reverse. Housed in a simple wood frame with matte. 3) Charles Émile Jacque (French, 1813-1894) after a painting by Rembrandt. Engraving shows a landscape with trees, windmill and figures. Signed in plate, also having a red triangle mark. Housed in a wood frame with matte. SIZE: 1) Sight: 7″ x 5″. Image: 6-1/4″ x 4-1/2″. 2) 6-1/4″ x 9″. Image: 6″ x 8-3/4″. 3) Paper: 5-1/4″ x 7-1/2″. Image: 4-3/4″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: 1) Not examined out of frame. Some toning and foxing, good with no tears or rips evident. 2) Not examined out of frame. White water stain to bottom area, toned with no tears or rips evident. 3) Not examined out of frame. Very good. 9-95592 (400-600)

544
$0.00

LOT OF FOUR 19TH CENTURY ETCHINGS. 1) Unsigned Venetian canal scene showing boats, canal and building. Housed in a black painted wood frame with matte. 2) Félix Saturnin Brissot de Warville (French, 1818-1892) Four boroughs at a water trough. Etching shows four boroughs standing at a stone trough. Signed in plate. Housed in a black painted frame with matte. 3) Mortimer Mempes (British, 1860-1938) Cathedral. Etching shows the front of an ornate cathedral with figures in the entryway. Pencil signed lower right outside of image. Housed in a black wood frame with white matte. 4) Peter Marcus (American, 1889-1934) “Awaiting the Spring”. Etching shows a stream with snow covered banks lined with trees. Initialed in plate and having an Arthur Ackermann & Son, Inc. label affixed to reverse. Housed in a brown wood frame with white matte. SIZE: 1) Sight: 6″ x 7-3/4″. Image: 5-1/4″ x 7″. 2) Sight: 7-1/4″ x 8″. Image: 6-1/2″ x 7-1/4″. 3) Sight: 12-1/4″ x 6-1/2″. Image: 11-3/4″ x 5-3/4″. 4) Sight: 8-1/2″ x 10-1/4″. Image: 7-3/4″ x 9-3/4″. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame. 1) No rips or tears evident, all over brown toning. 2) Spot water stains, crack to glass. No rips or tears evident. 3) No rips or tears evident. Overall brown toning. 4) No rips or tears evident, all over brown toning with some spotting. 9-95593 (400-600)

545
$0.00

JACOPO AMIGONI (Italian, 1682-1752) “JUPITER AND CALLISTO”. 18th Century engraving shows Jupiter under the guise of Diana. They sit on a rock surrounded by dogs and putti. Left side margin “Amigoni Pinxit”. Right side “W. Scul Venezia C.P.E.S.”. Title “Giove di Cintia I Can Prende, e La Faccia; Elui Calisto Semplicetta Abbraccia”. Housed in a fine carved wood frame with blue highlighted matte. SIZE: Actual: 10-3/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: Left of image cut, foxing, otherwise good. Tape affixed to back paper. 9-95608 (200-400)

546
$402.50

AFTER FRANCOIS BOUCHER (French, 1703-1770) TWO COLORED ENGRAVINGS. 1) Engraved by R. Gaillard, titled “Dedie a Monsieu Papillon de la Ferle”. Scene shows a man and woman with dog in landscape. Housed in a gilt carved wood frame with ribbon crest, as is. 2) Engraved by Beaurardel, scene shows a woman in an evening setting with flowers, lamb, dog and bird. Titled “Dedie a Madame la Marquise de Montesquiou”. Housed in a decorative thin frame. SIZE: Sight: 1) 20-1/4″ x 16″. 2) 22-1/2″ x 17″. CONDITION: 1) Good. 2) Water stained. 9-95604 (300-500)

547
$0.00

THREE 19TH CENTURY ETCHINGS. 1) Arthur W. Heintzelman (American, 1890-1965) “Country Blacksmith”. Etching shows shoulder portrait of an older man, pencil signed below lower left and numbered “9” lower right in pencil. Housed in a black wood frame with matte. 2) Antoine Pierre Mongin (French, 1761-1827) “Une Chanson”. Etching shows two men in tavern setting, one playing a stringed instrument. After a painting by Jean Charles Meissonier (French, 1848-1917). Signed in plate by both etcher and painted and dated “1865”. Housed in a black frame with matte. 3) Unsigned etching of a man leaning against a table. Housed in a brown wood frame with matte. SIZE: 1) Sight: 6-1/2″ x 5″. Image: 5-1/2″ x 4-1/2″. 2) Sight: 7″ x 5″. Image: 5-1/4″ x 4″. 3) Sight: 6-1/2″ x 5″. Image: 5″ x 4″. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame. 1) Brown toning, no rips or tears evident. 2) Overall brown toning, no rips or tears evident. 3) No rips or tears evident, otherwise good. 9-95594 (300-500)

548
$230.00

FRAMED LARGE STEEL ENGRAVING OF BEN FRANKLIN AT THE COURT OF FRANCE. Black and white engraving shows Franklin in the center of a group of fancy dressed men and women in a lavish ceremonial hall. Housed in a large deep Victorian walnut molded wood frame with gilt liner. Engraving shows a margin on each side but appears to be missing its margin on the upper and lower areas. SIZE: Sight: 27-1/2″ x 40-1/2″. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, missing margins on top and bottom. Some scrapes and scratches, generally very good. 9-92132 (300-500)

549
$0.00

AFTER CURRIER & IVES (Publisher, Mid 20th Century) “LANDSCAPE, FRUIT & FLOWERS”. Large folio 1942 Andres reproduction. Colorful print showing a vase of colorful flowers atop a table laden with fruit. The background is a Hudson River landscape. Glued to a matte and housed in a painted and gilt frame. SIZE: Sight: 20″ x 27-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93277 (300-500)

550
$0.00

UNSIGNED (European, Early 20th Century) PAIR OF HANGING GAME PLAQUES. Oil on wood panels. One having two ducks hanging from a string. The other a rabbit and two birds. The oval boards having a molded edge with hanging hook and are of a figured walnut. SIZE: 27″ x 15″. CONDITION: Consolidation to paint layer, generally very good. 9-95279 (500-1,000)

551
$115.00

RANULPH (DE BAYEUX) BYE (American, 1916-2003) “MARTINSVILLE ROCKS”. Two limited edition colored prints showing a rock ledge in tidal area. Pencil signed and numbered “66-700” and “132/700″. One matted, other is nicely housed in a gilt frame with double matte. SIZE: Sight: 19-1/4″ x 26-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-94729 (150-250)

552
$690.00

THERESA FERBER BERNSTEIN (American, 1890-2002) FROLICKING NUDES. Oil on paper scene shows four nude figures dancing on grass covered ground in front of trees. Signed lower right and dated “1983”. Housed in a gesso decorated partial gilt frame with white matte. Back having a plexiglass window covering three signed sketches. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95390 (500-700)

554
$460.00

ALEX TSCHERNJAWSKI (Yugoslavian/American, 1933-) “ATLANTIC AVE, BOSTON”. Oil on canvas street scene shows a colorful row of buildings with a US mailbox in the foreground. Signed lower right. Also signed on stretcher with penciled titled. Stretcher having a “George Mladinich Gallery” label from New Haven, CT. Housed in a good gilt wood frame. SIZE: 14″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95472 (400-600)

555
$460.00

ALEX TSCHERNJAWSKI (Yugoslavian/American, 1933-) “LA CROISSETTE CANNES”. Oil on canvas French coastal town scene shows palm trees lining an area with many people, one pushing a baby carriage, another with a dog. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern partial gilt frame. Back having a penned inscribed title, also “Circa 1974″. SIZE: 20-3/4″ x 25-1/4”. CONDITION: One small puncture in building, otherwise very good. 9-95473 (400-600)

556
$0.00

FRED E. PHELPS (AMERICAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY)”THE COMING TIDE”. Oil on board seascape shows green, white-tipped waves under white cloud and blue sky. Unsigned front, title on reverse with presentation and signed by artist on reverse. Housed in a gilt antique liner. SIZE: 16″h x 24″w. CONDITION: Some light scratches, otherwise good. 9-95457 (400-600)

557
$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. SIZE: SIGHT: 11” x 15”. CONDITION: Good. 9-71726 (200-300)

558
$172.50

COREY (American, Last half of the 20th Century) BOATS AT DOCK. Watercolor scene shows large green hulled sailboat with smaller boat beside, moored to a tall dock with building. Signed lower right. Free mounted to a piece of foam board mounted to a frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92055 (100-200)

559
$0.00

HARTWELL LEON WOODCOCK (American, 1853-1930) WHITE SURF. Watercolor shoreline scene shows waves crashing onto upright rock ledges. Signed lower left “Hart L Woodcock, 1898″. Housed in a gilt oak frame with gilt matte. SIZE: Sight: 8-1/2″ x 12-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95611 (600-900)

560
$287.50

KELSEY RAYMOND (Canadian, 1926-2001) THE QUIET COVE. Oil on masonite scene shows a calm cove surrounded by sharp cliffs under blue skies. Signed lower right. Housed in a carved wood frame with white liner. Possibly a scene of Monhegan Island. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95137 (300-500)

700
$0.00

IMPORTANT HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE “WELL-N-TREE” PLATTER. Mid-19th century. This unmarked example having a center panel depicting a large building of Gothic design on a treed landscape, the foreground with pond, swans, and a couple in a carriage within a wide bold floral border interspersed with four cartouches depicting various rural scenes. SIZE: 20-3/4″ l. x 16″ w. CONDITION: Overall very good, with minor imperfections in glazing, minor surface scratches and roughness to edge. No maker’s marks observed. 9-95202 (900-1,200)

701
$2,070.00

GROUP OF HISTORICAL STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE BOWLS. 2nd quarter 19th century. Includes a deep dish, five 10″ soup bowls, a deep warming dish, an open entree dish, and two miscellaneous plates. 1) Deep dish, “The Dam and Waterworks, Philadelphia”, sidewheel steamboat version within fruit and floral border, title in underglaze blue, unmarked Henshall, Williamson, and Company; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, pp. 127-130, fig. 340. 2) Soup bowl, “Table Rock, Niagara” with shell border and circular center, underglaze blue mark, impressed Enoch Wood & Sons; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 76, fig. 180. 3) Soup bowl, “Boston State House” within floral border, medium light blue, unmarked Enoch Wood & Sons; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 88, fig. 219. 4) Soup bowl, “Capitol Washington, RS&W” all in underglaze blue mark within a vine border, Ralph, Stevenson and Williams; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 138, fig. 370. 5) Soup bowl, “United States Hotel Philadelphia”, unmarked; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 188, fig. 515. 6) Soup bowl, “The Dam and Waterworks, Philadelphia”, sidewheel steamboat version within fruit and floral border, title in underglaze blue, unmarked Henshall, Williamson, and Company. 7) Warming dish, Zoological series, two deer within a scrolling floral border, unmarked Enoch Wood & Sons, medium blue color; reference Anglo-American China, Part II, by Sam Laidacker, p. 105-106, WZ7. 8) 2-handled entree dish, “Woodlands near Phila’a”, rural scene within spread eagle scrolling border, marked in underglaze blue, unmarked Joseph Stubbs; reference American Historical Views on Staffordshire China by Ellouise Baker Larsen, 3rd edition, p.116, item 253. Together with a Royal Bayreuth commemorative 7-3/4″ Christmas plate, 1972 (784/4000) and a blue and white transfer-decorated 5-1/2″ tea bowl. SIZE: Deep dish: approx. 10″ dia. Soup bowls: each approx. 10″ dia. Warming dish: overall 10-1/2″ dia. Entree dish: 11-1/2″ x 9″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: 1) Very good overall. 2) Very good overall. 3) With wear to base rim, flecks in outer edge, wear to interior rim, otherwise very good. 4) Minor flecks outer edge, slight scratches in glaze, moderate crackle and discoloration underside of bowl. 5) Extensive old repairs to edge and rim, dark blue glaze. 6) Very good overall with crackle on underside. 7) Very good overall, slight flecks along outer edge. 8) Very good overall, with minor surface scratches and wear to underside. Christmas plate and tea bowl very good overall. 9-94832 (1,000-1,600)

702
$2,185.00

SIX DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE HISTORICAL PITCHERS AND CREAMERS. Each transfer-decorated in blue, comprising: 1) 7″ pitcher, America and Independence series, patriotic design with female figure holding portrait of Washington, opposing female figure with Liberty Cap and banner labeled “America and Independence”, centering a view of a building with two wings, water in foreground; for nearly identical example see Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p.17, fig. 13b. 2) 6″ pitcher, “Lafayette at Franklin’s Tomb”, probably unmarked(?) Enoch Wood & Sons, Fig. 190-A/C, p.80. 3) 6-1/2″ blue transfer pitcher with floral border, “The Boston Statehouse” with opposing view of New York City Hall, attributed to Joseph Stubbs; see American Historical Views on Staffordshire China by Ellouise Baker Larsen, 3rd edition, p.117, fig. 255. 4) 5″ blue and white milk pitcher or creamer, unmarked, “The Boston Statehouse”, depicting panoramic view of the Boston Statehouse flanked by buildings. 5) 5-3/4″ dark blue cream pitcher, unmarked, “Washington Standing at His Tomb with Scroll”. 6) 5-1/2″ dark blue gravy boat, unmarked, probably Clews, “Landing of General Lafayette at Castle Garden, New York, 16 August 1824”. SIZE: As noted above. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: 1) Fair with extensive repair to base, any marks obliterated. 2) Plugged hole in base. 3) Star crack in base, circumference crack at midpoint. 4) Good overall with base rim chip. 5) Fair with spider crack on base, hairline vertical crack at handle through base. 6) Overall good with crazing and discoloration to ground. 9-94829 (2,000-3,000)

703
$1,150.00

TWO DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE HISTORICAL COFFEE POTS. Each transfer-decorated in blue, comprising: A) “Lafayette at Franklin’s Tomb” by Enoch Wood & Sons, with floral border; unmarked. B) “Country Farm House”, teapot shows rural house with woods in background, two figures in yard with dog, geese and shed, all within floral and fern-leaf border; unmarked, probably Enoch Wood & Sons. SIZE: Each 11″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: A) Repairs to spout and foot rim, hairlines in lid with rim chip. B) Appears good overall, professional staple repair re-attaching spout to pot. 9-94824 (3,000-4,000)

704
$6,210.00

MONUMENTAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE TRANSFER-DECORATED SHOP SIGN. Circa 1837. This advertising trade sign in the form of a blue transfer-decorated milk pitcher advertising “RICHARD & JOHN SHAW / DEALERS IN / Glass China / And EARTHENWARE / Abergaveney / 1837″. Decorated overall with two rows of tableaux depicting various scenes, the topmost four scenes of the game of cricket, the lower row four panels of a hilled landscape overlooking a large town, a family group in the foreground observing the town using a telescope, all within wide floral and leaftip borders. LITERATURE: For a comprehensive article discussing the existence of these oversized Staffordshire jugs, see The Magazine Antiques, Jan. 1996, p. 192 ff., titled “Oversized Staffordshire Jugs” by Sharon D. Greene, wherein she stated, “The jug shown in Plate V and Figure 1, advertising a Staffordshire wholesaler, is probably the largest such jug to have survived.” That example measured 24-1/4″ in height. SIZE: 25″ h. x 18″ w. 27″ spout to handle. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: This rare, important example has undergone extensive professional repairs to handle and body and suffers from some brown discoloration overall. 9-94834 (2,000-3,000)

705
$1,150.00

FIVE DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE HISTORICAL TEAPOTS. Each transfer-decorated in blue. Comprising: 1) “Sleigh Scene”, teapot with cover, the scene showing man in horse-drawn sleigh in a clearing with two deer, framed by pine trees, within a border of leaves and thistles; unmarked, probably Enoch Wood & Sons; 8-1/4″ h. x 12″; reference Anglo-American China, Part II, by Sam Laidacker, p. 107, WMD 4. 2) “Commodore MacDonough’s Victory”, teapot with floral border, irregular center; unmarked, probably Enoch Wood & Sons, 8″ h. 3) “Mount Vernon, the Seat of the Late General Washington”, teapot, unmarked, 6-1/2″ h. x 9-1/2″ l. 4) “Lafayette at Franklin’s Tomb”, teapot with cover, floral border; unmarked, Enoch Wood & Sons, 7-1/2″ h. x 10-1/2″ l. 5) “Landing of Lafayette at Castle Garden, New York, 16 August 1824”, teapot by James & Ralph Clews, unmarked. SIZE: As noted above. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: 1) Good with chip in pot rim, crack through base continuing through interior of pot, second hairline parallel to base rim interior of pot, small glaze chips in handle. 2) Extensive repair to handle and finial, hairline cracks in body. 3) Appearance good, with restoration to lid, finial and spout. 4) Good overall, rim chip interior pot, small glaze chips and wear marks, finial re-attached to lid. 5) Lid and handle absent. 9-94827 (3,000-4,000)

706
$0.00

BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE RETICULATED FRUIT BASKET AND UNDERTRAY. 1st half 19th century. With impressed Adams mark, each blue and white transfer-decorated depicting landscape of castle ruins with two individuals in foreground. SIZE: 4-3/4″ overall h. x 11″ overall l. CONDITION: With good strong color, old staple repairs on sides of basket. 9-95209 (700-1,000)

707
$1,725.00

HISTORICAL DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE SOUP TUREEN WITH COVER. Mid-19th century. This fine example by I. Hall & Sons, titled “Palace of the King of Delhi”, part of the Oriental Scenery series, rendered in a rich dark blue glaze. The domed lid with floral knopp finial, fitted to the conforming base; scrolling leaftip double loop handles, raised on oval foot, all with intricate floral borders. Maker’s name and title in underglaze blue mark. SIZE: 11″ h. x 13-1/2″ l. x 8″ w. CONDITION: One small flake on base rim, small flakes interior rim of lid, otherwise very good overall. 9-95200 (800-1,200)

708
$7,187.50

NINE BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE HISTORICAL PLATTERS. Each transfer-decorated, most in dark blue, some in medium-blue, comprising: 1) “Castle Garden Battery, New York”, dark blue with shell border; impressed mark of Enoch Wood & Sons, 18-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. Reference: American Historical Views on Staffordshire China by Ellouise Baker Larsen, 3rd edition, p.14, fig. 16. 2) America and Independence series, dock with large building and ships; impressed mark of James and Ralph Clews, dark blue, 18-1/2″ x 15-1/2″. Reference: Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 13, fig.4. 3) “Southwest View of LaGrange, the Residence of the Marquis Lafayette”, floral and grapevine border, Enoch Wood & Sons, impressed mark “WOOD”, dark blue, 18-3/4″ x 14-1/2″. For detailed description of platter, see American Historical Views on Staffordshire China by Ellouise Baker Larsen, 3rd edition, p. 30; for illustration see Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 84, fig. 203. 4) “The Landing of General Lafayette at Castle Garden, New York, 16 August, 1824″, impressed mark of James and Ralph Clews, dark blue, 17″ x 13”. 5) “Edinburgh”, City View series, Herculaneum Pottery, impressed mark, medium-blue, 16-1/2″ x 13″. For description see Anglo-American China, Part II, by Sam Laidacker, p. 52. 6) “Lake George, State of New York”, dark blue with shell border, Enoch Wood & Sons, impressed mark, 16-1/2″ x 12-3/4″. For detailed description see American Historical Views on Staffordshire China by Ellouise Baker Larsen, 3rd edition, p.18, item 27. 7) “Niagara, from the American Side”, dark blue with shell border, Enoch Wood & Sons, impressed mark, 15″ x 11-3/4″. For description and illustration see American Historical Views on Staffordshire China by Ellouise Baker Larsen, 3rd edition, pp. 19-20, fig. 31. 8) Zoological series, Enoch Wood & Sons, impressed mark, medium-blue; scene depicting Indian ‘driver’ in turban astride an elephant in foreground, lion chasing down an antelope in mid-ground, framed within floral and C-scrolled border, 15″ x 11-3/4″. Reference: Anglo-American China, Part II, by Sam Laidacker, pp. 105-106, WZ 8, 10, or 13. 9) America and Independence series, James and Ralph Clews, impressed mark; scene shows building with flag atop square turret, two small boats in foreground, dark blue, 13″ x 10-1/2″. For title, description and illustration, see Anglo-American China, Part I, by Sam Laidacker, p. 8, C11. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Extensive professional restoration to both ends. 3) Glaze chip lower left corner center, moderate wear to center. 4) Small rim chips, underside with crackle, otherwise very good. 5) Fair to good, wear to glaze with abrasion. 6) Entire center of platter restored/resurfaced. 7) Very good overall. 8) Good, with minor imperfections. 9) Good, with considerable surface wear to glazed areas; professional restoration to one-quarter of rim at corner 9-94826 (6,000-9,000)

709
$1,667.50

TWELVE STAFFORDSHIRE HISTORICAL BLUE PLATES. 2nd quarter 19th century. Group is comprised of twelve blue transfer-decorated dinner plates: 1) La Grange, the Residence of the Marquis Lafayette, Enoch Wood & Sons. 2) The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (level), shell border, circular center, Enoch Wood & Sons. 3) Landing of General Lafayette at Castle Garden, New York, 16 August 1824, impressed Clews mark. 4) Pine Orchard House, Catskill Mountains, shell border, underglaze blue mark with title, impressed E. Wood & Sons. 5) “Mitchell & Freeman’s China & Glass Warehouse, Chatham Str Boston”, incised William Adams mark, title in underglaze blue; reference Anglo-American China, Part I, by Sam Laidacker, p. 3, plate A-2. 6) “Bank of the United States, Philadelphia” with spread eagle border, Joseph Stubbs, unmarked, title in underglaze blue; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 119, fig. 321. 7) “Exchange Baltimore” with fruit and flower border; Henshall, Williamson and Company, title in underglaze blue; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 128, fig. 338. 8) New York from Brooklyn Heights by W. G. Wall Esq. New York, floral border, Andrew Stevenson incised mark, title in underglaze blue; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 150, fig. 406. 9) City Hall New York, Beauties of America series, floral border, J & W Ridgway. 10) Park Theatre New York, acorn and oak leaf border, title in underglaze blue, unmarked Stevenson and Williams; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 134, fig. 357. 11) Boston State House, flower and leaf border, impressed John Rogers and Son mark; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 161, fig. 442b. 12) Winter View of Pittsfield, Mass., Pittsfield elm, title in underglaze blue, floral border with medallions, Clews underglaze blue and impressed mark; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 22-23, fig. 33. SIZE: Each 10″ dia. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: 1) Very good overall, minor crazing and discoloration. 2) Major crack through midpoint. 3) Very good overall, with minor glazing imperfection along rim edge. 4) Very good overall, with minimal surface scratches. 5) Good overall, rich colors, a hairline crack extending in from edge to foot rim. 6) Very good medium blue overall, even wear to glaze, two fine hairlines at 12:30 and 2:00 on edge to base rim. 7) Good medium blue color, hairline spider cracks with discoloration on back of plate below title, otherwise good. 8) Very good overall, some wear to blue glazing along interior edge of plate, similar wear along base rim with minor surface scratches. 9) With old repaired damages at 3:00 and 5:00 along edge, overall wear and staining to back of plate, otherwise color good. 10) Very good overall, good medium blue color. 11) Very good overall, strong medium blue color, some minor scratching in glaze surface. 12) Good overall, with minor discoloration to underside, several shallow chips around foot rim. 9-94832-1 (1,500-2,500)

710
$1,150.00

FIVE DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE HISTORICAL SUGAR BOXES WITH COVERS. Each covered sugar box transfer-decorated in blue, comprising: 1) “Washington Standing at His Tomb with Scroll”, Enoch Wood & Sons impressed mark in base, 6-3/4″ h. 2) “Lafayette at Franklin’s Tomb”, unmarked, 6-3/4″ h. 3) “Commodore MacDonough’s Victory”, unmarked, probably Enoch Wood & Sons, impressed ‘2’ in underglaze blue, irregular shell border, 7″ h. 4) “Mount Vernon, the Seat of the Late Gen’l Washington”, depicting the General beside a prancing horse, Mount Vernon and the Potomac in background, with floral border; marked in underglaze blue within a scrolled cartouche, 5-3/4″ h. 5) “View of the Boston State House”, probably Enoch Wood & Sons; with scrolling floral border, the base with underglaze blue mark depicting the Great American Seal, 5-1/2″ h. SIZE: As noted above. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: 1) Interior glaze is crazed, chip to finial; fair to good. 2) Good with staining in interior of lid and base. 3) Very good overall with rim chip. 4) Good to very good, with minor rim and edge chips. 5) Fair to good with crazing on interior to lid and base, restoration to handles. 9-94830 (1,200-1,800)

711
$920.00

“WATER GIRL” DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE HISTORICAL PITCHER AND WASH BASIN. Transfer-decorated in blue, the pitcher and wash basin set with scrolling floral border; bowl with impressed Clews mark. Reference: Anglo-American China, Part II, by Sam Laidacker, p. 36, CMD 3. SIZE: Pitcher: 10-1/2″ h. Bowl: 13″ dia. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Bowl with crack on side, and repairs. Pitcher with spider and hairline cracks on side, foot rim damage and repairs. 9-94828 (1,500-2,500)

712
$1,725.00

ELEVEN BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE HISTORICAL CUPS AND BOWLS. Each transfer-decorated in blue, comprising: 1) “West Point Military Academy” with shell border, openwork deep dish with handles; unmarked, probably Enoch Wood & Sons, sic. fig. 188, p. 178; 3-3/4″ h. x 11″ l. 2) “Winter View of Pittsfield, Mass”, deep rectangular bowl with floral border centering cartouches with public buildings; with incised underglaze mark of James and Ralph Clews, 1-3/4″ h. x 9-3/8″ l. 3) “Unidentified Manor House”, rectangular deep serving bowl depicting Georgian 2-story house in center, framed in trees, four figures strolling on the lawn; unmarked, 1-3/4″ h. x 8-1/2″ l. 4) “Lafayette at Franklin’s Tomb” bowl, floral border, unmarked, 3-3/4″ h. x 6-1/2″ dia. 5) “Mount Vernon, the Seat of the Late Gen’l Washington”, cup, 2-1/4″ h. x 3-3/4″ dia. 6) “The Boston State House” medium blue transfer coffee cup; blue underglaze mark of Great American Seal eagle, 2-1/2″ h. x 4-1/2″ dia. 7) “Bird Cage”, cup depicting two children with lantern in front of thatched-roof cottage, foliage and scroll border; unmarked Adams, 2-1/2″ h. x 4-1/2″ dia.; reference Anglo-American China, Part II, by Sam Laidacker, p. 8, AMD 1. 8) Cup decorated with a floral-filled urn, unmarked, 2-1/2″ h. x 3-3/4″ dia. 9) Enoch Wood & Sons tea saucer decorated with three hounds and scrolling floral border; 4-1/2″ dia. 10) “Mount Vernon, the Seat of the Late Gen’l Washington” bowl, in underglaze blue, 1-1/4″ h. x 5-1/2″ dia. 11) “Boston Common and State House” medium blue bowl, marked with Great American Seal eagle in blue underglaze, 1-1/4″ h. x 6-1/4″ dia. SIZE: As noted above. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: 1) Repair to handle, staining in base with vertical hairline on foot. 2) Overall very good. 3) Good overall with old rim chips. 4) Sides with multiple cracks. 5) Very good. 6) Rim flake and base rim chips. 7)Glaze chip or bubble on side of cup 1/8″, otherwise very good. 8) Very good, minor base rim chips. 9) Good with minor rim chips. 10) Very good overall. 11) Good with overall craquelure, rim chip. 9-94833 (1,000-2,000)

713
$1,955.00

THIRTEEN HISTORICAL STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PLATES. Second quarter 19th century. 1) “Winter View of Pittsfield, Mass”, 8-1/2″ plate, underglaze blue and impressed Clews mark. 2) “The Valentine” from Wilkie’s designs, 8-1/2″ plate, impressed Clews mark; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 44, plate 93. 3) “Nahant Hotel, near Boston”, 8-1/2″ plate, spread eagle border; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 123, plate 328. 4) America and Independence series, 8-1/2″ plate, building with sheep on lawn, States border, impressed Clews mark; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 14, plate 5. 5) “Upper Ferry Bridge over the River Schuylkill”, titled in underglaze blue, 8-3/4″ plate, spread eagle border, unmarked Stubbs; for example of design see Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 124, plate 332. 6) “Chief Justice Marshall, Troy”, 8-1/4″ plate, shell border, unmarked Enoch Wood & Sons; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 58, plate 127. 7) “Gilpins Mills on the Brandywine Creek”, titled in underglaze blue, 9-1/4″ plate, shell border, impressed Enoch Wood mark. 8) “Transylvania University, Lexington”, titled in underglaze blue, 9-1/4″ plate, shell border, unmarked Enoch Wood & Sons; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 77, fig. 185. 9) “Peace and Plenty”, 9″ plate, scrolling floral border, impressed Clewes mark; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, pp. 23-24, fig. 34. 10) “Commodore MacDonough’s Victory”, 9″ plate, shell border, irregular center; impressed Enoch Wood & Sons mark. 11) “The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad” (incline), titled in underglaze blue, 9″ plate, impressed Enoch Wood & Sons mark; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 76, fig. 182. 12) “Hospital, Boston”, titled in underglaze blue, 9″ plate, vine border, Ralph Stevenson and Williams, unmarked; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 141, fig. 378. 13) “Marine Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky”, 9″ plate, shell border, Enoch Wood & Sons impressed mark; reference Historical Staffordshire, An Illustrated Check-List by David and Linda Arman, p. 61, fig. 137. SIZE: As noted above. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: 1) Crack running through midpoint, roughness to edge. 2) Deep color, wear to glaze, chip on rim. 3) Good overall, good medium blue. 4) Large chip outer edge, otherwise good. 5) Good medium blue with slight crackle in glaze. 6) Good overall, hairline crack in base 7) Strong dark color, scratches in glaze, hairline crack in edge at 8:00. 8) Strong medium blue color, good overall. 9) Very good overall. 10) Good overall with scratches in glaze. 11) Very good overall, minor surface scratches in glaze. 12) Surface scratches and crackle in glaze, rich dark blue, otherwise very good. 13) Surface scratches in glaze, crackle and slight discoloration beneath. 9-94832-2 (1,500-2,500)

714
$14,950.00

IMPORTANT DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE HISTORICAL BELLEVILLE SOUP TUREEN WITH COVER, UNDERTRAY AND LADLE. Extremely rare, from Enoch Wood’s “Views of the Hudson” series. Soup tureen cover depicts New York Bay and the Highlands at West Point on the Hudson River, within a shell border (see American Historical Views on Staffordshire China by Ellouise Baker Larsen, 3rd Edition, p. 19, fig. 30). The tureen, “Belleville on the Passaic River”, with shell border and foot rim (see American Historical Views on Staffordshire China by Ellouise Baker Larsen, 3rd Edition, p. 13, plate 14). The undertray marked “Hope Mill, Catskill, State of New York”, with shell border, title in underglaze blue (see American Historical Views on Staffordshire China by Ellouise Baker Larsen, 3rd Edition, p. 15, fig. 17). Ladle with leafy bowl, eagle’s head finial. This lot is accompanied by a letter to the owner saying that she owned “the Belleville soup tureen from the Frances Cross Collection”. SIZE: Tray: 14″ l. x 11″ w. Tureen: 15″ l. x 8-3/4″ w. x 11-1/4″ h. Tureen on tray: 11-1/2″ h. Ladle: 11″ l. PROVENANCE: Geraldine Gaba Collection and Estate. The Frances Cross Collection. CONDITION: Overall very good, no restoration, minor chips and flakes. 9-94823 (8,000-12,000)

715
$517.50

DARK BLUE HISTORICAL STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER. Mid-19th century. “Winter View of Pittsfield, Mass”, with scrolling floral border, titled in underglaze blue and marked “Clews”. SIZE: 14-3/4″ x 12″. CONDITION: Glazed surface with extensive wear. 9-95203 (500-1,000)

716
$632.50

STAFFORDSHIRE ENTREE DISH WITH LID. Mid-19th century. The circular footed bowl fitted with a high dome lid with knopped pineapple finial, transfer decorated overall with clusters of fruit, with borders of scrolling leaftips and floral sprays; in rich medium blue. SIZE: 8″ overall h. x 10-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Overall very good, with small areas of slight discoloration. 9-95201 (500-800)

717
$115.00

TWO STAFFORDSHIRE TRANSFER-DECORATED PLATES. Mid-19th century. The first a dark blue example, the central cartouche depicting a hunter with his dogs within a border of swags and flowerheads. The second decorated with a polychrome sprig and displayed eagle on urn, all on a cream ground within a two-toned blue grapevine and scrolling leaftip border, underglaze mark “FLENSBURG” and impressed mark “WARRANTED”. SIZE: Each 9″ dia. CONDITION: Both in overall good condition, showing normal wear and discolorations. 9-95205 (150-250)

718
$201.25

TWO DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE DINNER PLATES. Mid-19th century. Each 10″ dinner plate with overall floral decoration in rich dark blue color, both marked in underglaze blue “RILEY’S Semi China” along with impressed mark. SIZE: Each 10″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall, with light surface scratches. 9-95204 (200-400)

719
$1,782.50

DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE HISTORICAL LARGE PITCHER. “Landing of General Lafayette at Castle Garden, New York, August, 1824″, large pitcher, unmarked, probably James and Ralph Clews. SIZE: 8-1/2” h. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Foot rim altered, with hairline crack in base and side. 9-94825 (300-500)

720
$0.00

HERIZ ORIENTAL CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA. First quarter 20th century. The lobed blue-black center medallion with polychrome geometric floral design on a cinnabar field with geometric floral devices within unusual creamy yellow spandrels, within a main border of stylized polychrome saz leaves and flowerheads. SIZE: 9’11” x 7’5″. CONDITION: Very good overall with normal and expected even wear. Good pile throughout. 9-94974 (4,000-6,000)

721
$0.00

EARLY AMERICAN MAPLE AND PINE CHAIR TABLE, PROBABLY MAINE. Circa 1800. The large circular four-board top hinged to the shaped horizontal arms with rolled grips, joined to the square seat on square chamfered supports. With old dark varnished finish over original teal painted surfaces. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h. x 53-1/2″ dia. Open: 65-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Top with old braces on seams and later reinforcing boards with nice crackled finish. 9-95019 (1,800-2,200)

722
$0.00

EARLY AMERICAN BUTTON FOOT TAP TABLE, NEW ENGLAND. Last quarter 18th century. The oval pine top projecting above the rectangular apron, raised on baluster-and-block-turned legs terminating in button feet, joined by a rectangular box stretcher. SIZE: 25-1/4″ h. x 34″ l. x 25″ w. CONDITION: Scrubbed, currently with oil finish. Old seam split in top. Otherwise good. 9-95024 (1,800-2,200)

723
$1,380.00

NEW ENGLAND WILLIAM & MARY CENTENNIAL PINE AND BIRCH GATELEG TABLE. Mid-19th century. The rectangular top with bowed ends with hinged demilune leaves, projecting above a rectangular molded apron fitted with a single long drawer, raised on eight baluster-turned legs blocked and terminating in button feet. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h. x 42-1/4″ l. x 16-1/2″ closed w. / 52-1/4″ open w. CONDITION: Now with mahoganized early 20th century finish, this benchmade example with hand planed top, mortise and tenon and dowelled construction, retaining traces of earlier surfaces. 9-95111 (2,000-3,000)

724
$1,495.00

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE MAPLE TALL CHEST OF DRAWERS. Last quarter 18th century. The rectangular case with molded cornice fitted with a pair of aligned short drawers over five graduated long drawers, all with thumbmolded edges, on a molded base raised on tall bracket feet with shaped returns. SIZE: 46″ h. x 40″ case w. x 20-1/2″ overall d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Robert Hall, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1950/60’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Very good structural condition; with original backboards and feet, later hardware and finish, medium brown color and patina. 9-94929 (2,000-3,000)

725
$2,300.00

AMERICAN STEPDOWN WINDSOR SETTEE. 1st half 19th century. Constructed of oak and pine, the rectangular crest rail with curved stepped terminals above 30 incurved spindles joined to the shaped plank seat flanked by shaped urns with downscrolled grips. Raised on eight turned splayed legs joined by box stretchers. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h. of back x 74″ l. CONDITION: Very good overall, professionally repolished. 9-95252 (2,500-3,500)

726
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE MAPLE AND BIRCH SLANT LID DESK IN ORIGINAL RED WASH. Third quarter of the 18th Century. The rectangular dovetailed case with hinged sloping lid opening to an interior of valanced cubbyholes over an arrangement of small drawers centering a pinwheel carved square drawer. The lid resting on lopers centering a long drawer above three additional graduated drawers, all with thumb-molded edges, on a molded base raised on ogee bracket feet. SIZE: 42″ h x 35-1/4″ case w x 18-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Original red wash finish, cleaned. Backboards original, replaced old brasses, feet and base with old restoration. Very good overall. 9-95245 (3,000-5,000)

727
$0.00

FEREGHAN ORIENTAL CARPET, CENTRAL PERSIA. 1st quarter 20th century. Dense polychrome floral and geometric latticework on a blue-black field within multiple turquoise and beige guard borders of floral trelliswork, the madder red main border of flowerheads and latticework. SIZE: 17′ x 10’9″. CONDITION: With overall even wear, good muted palette, small areas of professional re-weaving throughout; approximately 18″ x 24″ area of discoloration at edge of field, 6 ft. from end. Foundation, ends and selvages intact. Good overall. 9-95079 (4,000-6,000)

728
$0.00

MAHAL ORIENTAL CARPET, CENTRAL PERSIA. Late 19th-early 20th centuries. With bold angular floral trelliswork in shades of terracotta red, light indigo and beige on a midnight blue field, the salmon main border with scrolling flowerheads. SIZE: 11’10” x 7’10”. CONDITION: Showing even wear throughout, treated with a color wash. Foundation, selvages and ends intact, good overall. 9-95082 (3,000-5,000)

729
$0.00

CUSHING & WHITE “BLACK HAWK” TROTTING HORSE WEATHERVANE. 2nd half 19th century. Showing old gilded and verdigris surfaces, this full-bodied example now decorated with later two-toned brown paint; with cast ears, molded and cut-sheet combination on mane and tail. Sold together with custom stand. SIZE: 18″ h. x 24″ l. CONDITION: Structurally very good overall. Vane with buckshot dents on both sides. 9-95587 (5,000-10,000)

730
$83,375.00

RARE LEAPING STAG WEATHERVANE, PROBABLY HARRIS & COMPANY, BOSTON. Last quarter 19th century. With good verdegris surface, this molded copper example with zinc ears and antlers depicting a full-bodied stag leaping over fallen tree and shrub. Mounted on a rod. Literature: For closely related example, see Steve Miller’s The Art of the Weathervane, pp. 50-51. SIZE: 26″ h. x 32″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Addie Dunham estate, Quincy, Massachusetts. CONDITION: Old restoration proper right rear leg. Proper right antler in need of re-attachment to head with restoration. Filled bullet hole right side body and rocky plinth. Some seam separation. Otherwise very good. 9-95410 (15,000-25,000)

731
$1,610.00

ETHAN ALLEN MOLDED COPPER RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE. 3rd quarter 19th century. Possibly A. J. Harris & Co., Boston, this full-bodied example with old verdegris surface showing vestiges of gilding, with cast-zinc head and serrated sheet metal mane. Mounted on a rod with cast-iron directionals and additional arrow copper weathervane welded to the pole. SIZE: Horse vane: 17-1/2″ h. x 25″ l. Arrow vane: 29″ l. Rod: 37-1/2″ overall l. CONDITION: Horse vane in very good condition overall, old restored bullet holes on back. Directionals and arrow vane in as-found condition. 9-95417 (2,000-3,000)

732
$0.00

RARE SCRIMSHAW PORPOISE SNOUT, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS. Circa 1803. This unique example, fashioned as a pair of tongs, wrapped at one end with a tarred woven fastener, decorated on one side with displayed eagle on anchor, a cross flanked by palm trees and a fully rigged sailing ship. Opposing side with two ships under sail, a potted flowering bush and “1803 SALEM”. SIZE: 14-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good overall, missing several teeth. 9-95067 (3,000-5,000)

733
$0.00

RARE STUDDED, CARVED, AND WAX-DECORATED SAILOR’S BOX. Mid-19th century. The rectangular lid fitted with brass carrying handle and outlined with brass studs, chip-carved with scrolling leafy tendrils above a banner carved with the name “F.A. Clark”, all within a rectangular chip-carved border. The front with similar leafy sprigs flanked by anchors above five-pointed compass stars. The ends decorated with a central chip-carved pinwheel containing hearts and diamonds, each corner carved with a five-pointed compass star. The back faintly painted with the image of a fully rigged sailing ship, the box dovetailed. The carvings all filled with colored sealing wax. SIZE: 7″ h. x 12″ w. x 8″ d. PROVENANCE: Found in the Rockport, Maine area. CONDITION: In very good condition overall, with polished wax surfaces. Showing normal and nominal wear, the painting of ship faded. Lock absent. A nice example of American marine folk art. 9-94188 (3,000-5,000)

734
$1,667.50

CARVED TEAK EAGLE PLAQUE WITH PORTRAIT OF CAPTAIN ISAAC HULL. Isaac Hull was the captain of the U.S.S. Constitution. First quarter 19th Century. The triple arch crest capped with a conforming brass band, above a circular painted portrait of Isaac Hull in uniform, a depiction of the H.M.S.Guerriere on one side and a depiction of the Constitution on the other, within a conforming brass band, beneath a furling carved banner flanked by carved displayed eagles, each with a yellow glass eye. Now mounted for hanging. The initials “I H” are painted at the base of the portrait. SIZE: 15″ h x 36″ w. PROVENANCE: Hung in the dining hall of a sailor’s home in Boston as early as 1880 and acquired by Robert Oliver; Boston Naval architect. Possibly the plaque presented to Isaac Hull by craftsmen at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard during his command circa 1815. CONDITION: All original, with remnants of old blue paint on back of board, the board notched at the ends in a manner suggesting that this was originally designed as the crest for either a piece of case furniture, or perhaps part of a door frame, on board ship. 9-93230 (4,000-6,000)

735
$2,587.50

FINE CARVED DISPLAYED EAGLE PLAQUE. Mid-19th century. The plaque, carved from the solid, depicting a fierce displayed eagle clutching a banner in its talons, beneath three 6-pointed carved stars. Feathers and other details finely delineated. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h. x 42-1/2″ l. CONDITION: With stripped and weathered surfaces, retaining vestiges of original gilding, with old shrinkage seam crack right side facing. Now mounted to a later plywood backboard. Carving remains in very nice condition. 9-95542 (2,500-3,500)

736
$4,025.00

DOUBLE SAILOR’S SHELLWORK VALENTINE. 2nd half 19th century. Mounted within a hinged octagonal wood case. Each side composed of arrangements of shells, one with a heart and floral motif, the other concentric circles centering an oval of seed shells formed in a mosaic “A PRESENT FROM BARB’D’S [Barbados]”. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h. closed x 9″ dia. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Case with shrinkage crack, shellwork intact. Very good overall. 9-94704 (2,000-4,000)

737
$1,552.50

LOT OF 85 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA HAND WRITTEN LETTERS. All letters are written to Newton & Gordon of Medeira, New York. Newton & Gordon was a very important merchant in Revolutionary America, eventually supplying George Washington with much of his armies supplies. The letters chronicle a diverse group of people that the merchant dealt with. The letters mostly date from 1762 to 1774. Names include John Alsop (American merchant & politician from NYC, Delegate to the Continental Congress); William Smith; Greg Cunningham; Whitehead Hicks and many more. A list of 43 names and dates is available upon request. A wonderful encapsulation of trade in the east coast during the early part of our country. SIZE: Varies: 7″ l to 16″ l. CONDITION: Generally good, some folds, creases and edge tears. No envelopes accompany the letters. 9-95719 (2,000-3,000)

738
$0.00

SEMI-ANTIQUE NORTHWEST PERSIAN CARPET. Circa 1900. The blue-black field with rows of dense polychrome vinery and latticework within multiple floral guard borders, the dark indigo main border with stylized polychrome flowerheads. SIZE: 10’5″ x 8’5″. CONDITION: Fine old example in good condition with overall even wear. 9-94975 (3,500-4,500)

739
$4,095.00

PAIR OF PHILADELPHIA CARVED CHIPPENDALE WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS. 3rd quarter 18th century. Each with scrolling molded crest rail above the carved Gothic open splat, joined to the molded trapezoidal slip seat rail with arcaded apron tenoned through the rear stiles, raised on frontal cabriole legs terminating in ball-and-claw feet, the rear legs cylindrical and backswept. SIZE: Each chair: 37-1/4″ h. of back; 17-1/2″ h. of seat rail; 18-1/2″ h. of seat. PROVENANCE: From the private collection of a gentleman. CONDITION: With old cleaned surfaces. Restoration to one splat beneath crest rail and in area of quatrofoil element; the second with minor splicing at top of splat, additionally minor structural tightening and repairs to rear legs and stiles at seat frame. Both chairs retain original seat frames and glue blocks. Bottom of each leg and foot has been skillfully restored using laminations of leather shaped and carved to the full form of the original leg and foot. See photo detail. 9-95531 (4,500-5,500)

740
$2,070.00

TWO QUEEN ANNE COURTING MIRRORS. 2nd half 18th century. The first, a paint-decorated pine example; the rectangular mirrorplate within a conforming concave-molded frame, surmounted by an attached shaped and serpentine crest, the whole decorated with gold-gilt ribbon-tied flowerheads painted on the original red wash. The second example of typical form; the rectangular mirrorplate within a conforming molded and faceted surround, set with marbleized paint-decorated glass, continuing to the shaped crest with floral-decorated eglomise panel. SIZE: FIRST: 18″ overall h. x 9-1/2″ overall w. SECOND: 16″ h. x 10-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: FIRST: Frame with original decorated surfaces, the mirrorplate a late 19th century replacement, some old losses and damage at top of crest, otherwise good. SECOND: In as-found condition, moldings and large quantity of glass in need of re-assembly and repair. 9-94702 (600-1,200)

741
$1,437.50

AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY WING CHAIR. Fourth quarter of the 18th Century. The serpentine crest rail continuing to ogival wings centering the upholstered back joined to the upholstered seat flanked by rolled arms. The whole raised on molded and chamfered frontal legs and backswept rear legs, joined by recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 45″ h (to top of back) x 28″ w (overall) x 17″ seat h. CONDITION: Frame is structurally sound. Dark finish. Original brass casters. Very good. 9-95255 (2,500-3,500)

742
$3,450.00

ANTIQUE SULTANABAD ORIENTAL RUG. Second half 19th century. With rows of polychrome stylized lotus blossoms on a salmon field alternating with stylized flowerheads joined by delicate deep indigo trellis work and vinery. The zig zag guard borders with flowerheads, the ivory main border with flowerheads and floral trellis work. SIZE: 12’3″ x 9’4″. CONDITION: Showing overall wear, retaining muted but strong palette. 9-94973 (3,000-4,500)

743
$1,035.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS WHALE OIL LAMPS. 2nd quarter 19th century. Each with original double burners on lemon fonts, above a turned shaft on a circular stepped base. Attributed to the Webb shop, Portland, Maine. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95214 (1,000-1,500)

744
$0.00

IMPORTANT PHILADELPHIA CARVED CHIPPENDALE WALNUT ARMCHAIR. 3rd quarter 18th century. Originally designed as a convenience chair, the scrolling crest rail centering an asymmetrical carved shell cartouche terminating in flared scrolled chip-carved ears, above the pierced Gothic interwoven splat with scrolled volutes, the shaped serpentine arms with scrolled knuckled grips on incurved supports, centering the trapezoidal slip seat fitted within a deep arcaded rail tenoned through the stiles, raised on bold cabriole frontal legs with shaped returns terminating in ball-and-talon feet, the rear legs faceted and backswept. For a nearly identical example of the treatment of the back of the chair, see 300 Years of American Seating Furniture by Patricia E. Kane, plate 115, pp. 136-137. SIZE: 40-1/2″ h. of back x 27″ overall w. 17-1/4″ h. of seat rail. 18-1/2″ h. of seat. PROVENANCE: From the private collection of a gentleman. CONDITION: With old cleaned surfaces. Back splat with old repairs and restoration in upper third of splat. Proper right front corner of seat rail with old repairs. Front quarter-round glue blocks original and intact; rear glue blocks have been removed along with chamber pot frame. Seat frame appears original; legs and feet with full height. 9-95533 (18,000-22,000)

745
$2,875.00

PHILADELPHIA SHERATON TALL CASE CLOCK, CROWLEY & FARR. Circa 1823-1825. This fine figured mahogany example with molded swan’s neck pediment terminating in rosettes centering a ball-and-spire brass finial, the astragal-glazed door flanked by free-standing ropetwist colonnettes, opening to the painted dial with moon phase aperture, the dial with paint-decorated and gilt Nautilus spandrels and shells, centering a Roman numeral dial marked with minutes, further centering a calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, marked “Crowley & Farr / PHILAD,a”. The brass works time and strike, the brass hour and minute hands filigreed and gilded. The case fitted with a crossbanded figured door with notched corners, the throat crossbanded and with canted corners, above the conforming box base, raised on turned cylindrical legs with ball feet. Clock sold with winder, door keys, single brass finial, pendulum, and two weights. SIZE: 8’4″ h. x 15″ throat w. x 9-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Case with cleaned old surfaces and striking figured graining, feet and backboards original, minor veneer chips in case. Works professionally cleaned and maintained, the painted dial and moon phase dial with original paint, very good overall with minimal losses and minor crackle. Two brass finials absent. 9-94848 (6,000-10,000)

746
$8,625.00

KASHGAI ORIENTAL RUG. Circa 1920. This fine example with three madder red and jade green medallions centered within a deep indigo field profusely decorated with dense polychrome floral vinery, bordered by zig zag ivory, madder red, indigo and jade green stepped perimeter, the main brick red border with polychrome flowerheads and latticework, flanked by multiple guard borders. SIZE: 13’4″ x 9’3″. CONDITION: Soft and supple example with nearly full pile and strong pleasing palette. Very good overall. 9-94977 (7,000-9,000)

747
$3,162.50

BLACK HAWK FULL-BODIED MOLDED COPPER WEATHERVANE. Last quarter 19th century. Possibly Cushing & White, this full-bodied copper example of Black Hawk, a famous 19th century Morgan trotter; retaining original gilding beneath later mustard paint, having cast ears and mounted on a rod. Sold with original pole, wrought iron directionals and copper ball spacer. SIZE: Weathervane: 20-1/2″ h. x 26″ l. Including stand: 72″ overall h. PROVENANCE: Removed from a barn in Salem, Massachusetts. CONDITION: With good weathered surfaces and with seam splitting along back and front, damage to head and ears. 9-95199 (2,500-4,000)

748
$2,012.50

AMERICAN FULL BODY EAGLE WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO HARRIS. Late 19th Century. This large full bodied copper weathervane of a presenting eagle on ball with arrow is attributed to Harris Company of Waltham, Massachusetts. SIZE: 37″ wingspan x 36″ l. CONDITION: Re-gilt with minor restorations to leading wingtip and reattaching of bracing to back of wings. Otherwise very good. 9-95259 (2,000-3,000)

749
$1,035.00

FINE AMERICAN COPPER FLAGPOLE EAGLE. Late 19th century. The hollow sheet-copper displayed eagle perched on a ball with midband. SIZE: 23″ w. x 13″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good original condition, with early repaint and old solder repair to proper right wing at body. 9-94697 (800-1,200)

750
$0.00

TWO LOGS AND THREE PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS RELATING TO THE H.M.S. LEOPARD. 1) Log book of the H.M.S. Leopard, hard bound with gold cover lettering. The frontice piece having a watercolor image of the ship flanked by Oriental figures. The first page starting “Oct.2nd 1864”. Titled “H.M.S. Leopard at Anchor and Yokohama Bay”. Each page with title and entries for individual days indicating wind and a comment area of ships activity. Six maps showing a circular route of the ship through Asian waters and ten line horizon sketches. Other pages include “Anchoring in Nagasaki Harbor”, “Hiogo”, “Port Louis”, “Madeira”, “St. Helena” and more. A loose watercolor of a sailor dated “March 17, 1861” by G. Izac. 2) A log book covered in sail cloth with first page inscribed as follows: “H. Sayce, Naval Cadet HMS Leopard”. First entry page “Log of H.M.S. Victory Portsmouth, 20 Sept. 1862”. There are only nine entry pages (Oct. 25, 1862) for this ship. Then is switches and the first page is log of “H.M.S. Leopard Oct. 26, 1862”. Eight maps, one watercolor and six line drawings. 3) Picture album with the title page “Herbert C. Sayce”. Album containing 75 vintage photos of people and places including ships, crew members, etc. Most pictures are glued to pages, some are annotated. Images include Jamaica, Barbados, the Orient, Japan, and more. 4) Photograph album with full plate albumen print pages. Most with caption including “Constantinople”, the “Bosphorus”, “Smyrna”, “Salonicaka”, “Larnaca”, “H.M.S. Dallas”, “Cyprus”, “Jerusalem”, Bethlehem”, “Cairo”, “Malta” and more. The front cover having gold monogram “HCS” which corresponds to Herbert C. Sayce. 5) Cabinet card and Carte de Visite photographic album. Having the Sayce family, some identified, others not. SIZE: 1) 12-1/2″ x 8-1/4″. 2) 12-3/4″ x 8-1/4″. 3) 14″ x 10-3/4″. 4) 12-3/4″ x 11″. 5) 11-1/2″ x 9″. CONDITION: 1) All is legible and clear, the bottom 3″ of the book was wet at one time. 2) Bottom 3″ has sustained water damage and loss to some text and soiling of pages. 3) Some foxing, fair to good. 4) Binding “as is”, photographs are good. 5) Binding “as is”, photographs are generally good. 9-95068 (10,000-20,000)

751
$0.00

CASED SHIP MODEL OF THE “WANDERER”, NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 1st quarter 20th century. Depicting the 3-masted whaling ship Wanderer painted with a black hull, the deck of simulated planking, mounted in a custom case. SIZE: 26″ overall h. x 33″ overall l. x 13-1/2″ overall d. CONDITION: Very good overall and all original. 9-95545 (3,000-4,000)

752
$0.00

MODEL OF THE “KATE CORY”, WESTPORT, CT. Circa 1979. The 2-masted brigantine modeled from wood and composition, the hull in black paint with white superstructure, the bottom of the ship inlaid overall with abalone beneath the waterline. Attached to the stand is a brass plaque reading “KATE CORY / WESTPORT 1856”. An additional brass plaque reads in script “Built 1979 / Edward Spadafora”. Now mounted in custom case. SIZE: 24-1/2″ overall h. x 28-1/2″ overall l. x 13″ overall w. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-95546 (2,500-3,000)

753
$0.00

FINE GRAND BANKS SCHOONER SHIP MODEL. Circa 1930. This fine example with planked hull and decking, rendered fully rigged and outfitted but without sails, mounted on a plinth in the form of a dry-dock quay. Masts, booms and deck housings in white paint, hull in black, red beneath the waterline; flying an American flag. This model is displayed in a custom-made glass case. SIZE: Model: 51-1/2″ l. Model and stand: 42″ h. Case: 45″ h. x 57″ l. x 16″ w. PROVENANCE: Wedding gift purchased in Old Quebec in 1930; descended through the original family. CONDITION: Very fine original condition, with some oxidation to anchors and sternboard. One chain has become unattached from bowsprit. 9-95307 (2,000-3,000)

754
$0.00

BRITISH BRASS TABLETOP TELESCOPE. 2nd half 19th century. Manufactured by “BROADHURST. CLARKSON & Co. / 63. FARRINGDON Rd. LONDON. E.C.”. This 2-draw brass example accompanied by its original adjustable tripod stand. Stand with folding cabriole legs and pad feet. SIZE: 40″ overall l. (closed). Stand: 17″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall, with one minor dent to outer tube. In need of cleaning. 9-95191 (1,200-1,600)

755
$10,925.00

FINE COASTAL MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY OXBOW CHEST OF DRAWERS. Fourth quarter of the 18th Century. The rectangular top with molded edges and reverse serpentine front, projecting above the conforming case fitted with four graduated drawers. The edges incised, on a molded base, raised on shaped bracket feet with scalloped returns. SIZE: 31-3/4″ h x 36″ case w x 39″ top x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good overall with nicely figured mahogany, original hardware and re-polished older surfaces. Bracket foot base original. 9-95258 (10,000-15,000)

756
$0.00

SULTANABAD ORIENTAL CARPET. Circa 1900. Blue-black field with dense scrolling floral vinery, bold latticework and pendant floral bouquets interspersed with leafy sprays, the brick red main border with ivory and blue-gray floral latticework. SIZE: 12’2″ x 8’9″. CONDITION: This antique example with even wear overall; some professional reweaving and coloration. 9-94978 (8,000-10,000)

757
$805.00

IMPORTANT OVAL TOLE GALLERY TRAY. Mid-19th century. Decorated with a large painted floral spray centering a perching peacock within a border of scrolling gilt leaftips, the pierced gallery with oval grips, all on a black ground. SIZE: 31-1/2″ l. x 24″ w. CONDITION: Very fine overall. With normal craquelure in painted surfaces, more pronounced on body of bird. Underside of tray with small areas of wear and slight rusting. 9-95108 (800-1,200)

758
$4,600.00

RARE NEW ENGLAND JEWELER’S ASTRONOMICAL REGULATOR CLOCK. Mid-19th century. Originating probably in Massachusetts or in central New Hampshire, this fine and unusual example in a walnut Gothic beehive case, the circular upper door with half-round molding and conforming glass panel hinged and opening upwards, the white enamel painted steel dial with hour and seconds dials within the minutes dial on the outer perimeter, the brass works weight-driven and pendulum regulated with maintaining power and dead-beat escapement. The original brass pendulum and weight behind the rectangular, half-round, molded, glass panel lower door; the case sides with viewing windows to the movement; the case edge with half-round moldings; all raised on a molded plinth. SIZE: 60-1/2″ h. x 20-1/2″ w. x 6-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Case and movement both in fine original condition, showing fine patina; dial with crackle and some early repainting. Although one might expect additional elements to the base, there is no evidence to support this. 9-95112 (4,000-6,000)

759
$2,012.50

FINE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY DROP LEAF DINING TABLE, BOSTON OR NORTH SHORE. Second half of the 18th Century. This good example with rectangular top fitted with hinged leaves and canted corners, all with molded edges, projecting above the scalloped apron, raised on slender cabriole legs with shaped returns, two with swing legs and terminating in strongly carved ball and claw feet. SIZE: 28″ h x 53-3/4″ l x 17-1/4″ w (closed); 47″ w (open). CONDITION: Nice original cleaned surfaces with rich color and good patina. Old repairs to both legs at one end below apron. 9-95269 (3,000-5,000)

760
$0.00

HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT SIDEBOARD. First quarter 19th century. The rectangular top with bow front above the conforming case fitted with two long drawers, the bottom drawer with arched front, flanked by deep drawers, raised on four rhomboid frontal brass-capped legs, each headed by oval paterae inlaid with a floral sprig, and two square brass-capped rear legs, the whole string-inlaid. SIZE: 37-1/4″ h. x 78-1/2″ l. x 32″ d. CONDITION: Retains old surface with old restoration, very good color and patina. Brass is probably original. With some restoration. 9-93733 (4,000-6,000)

761
$4,312.50

ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB MAENTEL (American, 1763-1863) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN HOLDING A ROSE. Watercolor full length portrait of a young woman wearing a blue dress with ruffled lace collar and red ribbon in sideways view holding a red rose in right hand. Her brown hair in period hairstyle and she stands upon a slight rise in a grass area. Housed in a grain painted period frame. Back board having an old pen label “This picture is to go to my daughter Aggie…”. SIZE: Sight: 12-1/2″ x 8-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good, slight toning at frame edge. 9-95749 (4,000-6,000)

762
$531.00

PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Mid-18th century. Each with everted bobeche, turned shaft and circular scalloped base. Ejectors absent. SIZE: Each 7-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Good overall, burnished. 9-95218 (800-1,200)

763
$0.00

FINE BOSTON QUEEN ANNE WALNUT COMPASS-SEAT SIDE CHAIR. Mid-18th century. The yoked crest rail continuing to shaped chamfered stiles centering the vasiform splat with scrolled ears joined to the compass seat, fitted into the arcade-arched rail, raised on frontal cabriole legs with scalloped returns terminating in bold platform pad feet, the rear legs blocked, chamfered and backswept, all joined by a recessed block-and-baluster-turned box stretcher. SIZE: 39-1/2″ h. of back. 16-1/4″ h. of seat rail. 17-1/4″ h. of seat. PROVENANCE: From a private collection of a gentleman. CONDITION: Retains old cleaned surfaces. Ears on splat have been professionally re-attached. Proper left front seat block absent, proper right front seat block is a later replacement. Proper left front return is an early replacement, the remaining returns original. Seat frame appears original. Proper right rear leg with old repaired split. Very good overall, repairs and restorations mostly cosmetic in nature. 9-95532 (3,000-4,000)

764
$1,534.00

IMPORTANT MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY TILT TOP TEA TABLE. Fourth quarter of the 18th Century. The shaped one board top with molded edges hinged on an urn and ring-turned standard joined to an arched cabriole leg tripod base terminating in slender slipper feet with pads. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 19-1/2″ top x 20″. CONDITION: All original. Professionally restored with expert old repair to one leg at ankle. 9-95234 (2,000-3,000)

765
$0.00

SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY SERPENTINE CARD TABLE, NORTH SHORE, MASSACHUSETTS. First quarter of the 19th Century. The rectangular hinged top with serpentine front and ovolu corners above the conforming frieze with birdseye maple inlaid panel centering an oval patera of figured mahogany, raised on ring-turned swelled and reeded legs with ringed cuffs. SIZE: 30″ h x 35-1/2″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Nicely restored with professional small repairs to veneer. 9-95275 (2,000-3,000)

766
$0.00

HERIZ PALACE CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA. First half 20th century. The angular ivory geometric center medallion within a stepped blue-black conforming border, all with polychrome saz leaf, floral and geometric polychrome latticework designs on a brick red ground with ivory spandrels, the main dark indigo border with stylized lotus blossoms and geometric trellis work. SIZE: 20’6″ x 10’7″. CONDITION: Fine example with rich palette, showing overall even wear commensurate with age. Very good condition. 9-94980 (7,500-9,500)

767
$575.00

COLLECTION OF SEA CAPTAIN’S WHALING MEMORABILIA. Mid 19th Century. Consisting of a small hide-covered dome-top trunk, the initials “E H W” in brass studs on lid; a small cherry and mahogany valuables box; an oval framed photograph labeled “Capt White”; a leather-covered pewter and glass flask; a leather-bound personal Bible, the name “E. White” written in pencil on flyleaf; his boat spade and a harpoon iron. The extent of the information available with this lot is that one “E. H. White” was a whaling master from 1841-1849, out of Cold Spring Harbor (Long Island, New York) and captain of the ship Tuscarora from 1841-1843; the last ship of which he was master was the whaler Sheffield, 1845-1849. SIZE: Trunk: 10″ h. x 24″ l. x 12″ d. CONDITION: Trunk in as-found condition. Box is good overall. Framed photo faded but in good condition. Flask with losses to leather, otherwise good. Bible with wear but good overall. Whaling instruments with pitted surfaces and some rust, otherwise good. 9-95069 (2,000-4,000)

768
$517.50

SLOTTED GREENER GUN HARPOON. Circa 1855. A fine example of an improved two-flue iron developed in the mid-19th century, having a slotted, or “double shank”, design in which is mounted a sliding ring. SIZE: 25-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From an extensive private collection. CONDITION: Very good overall, unused condition. 9-95070 (800-1,200)

769
$1,035.00

IMPROVED LEWIS TEMPLE SINGLE FLUE HARPOON. Mid-19th century. This example, an interesting combination of elements, combining a slotted, or “double shank”, iron for use in a Greener Gun, the single flue head fitted for a small wooden shear pin (a later improvement on the original). SIZE: 44″ overall l. Shaft: 1-1/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: From an extensive private collection. CONDITION: Very good overall. Shaft with minor pitting. 9-95070-1 (800-1,200)

770
$345.00

SINGLE FLUE TOGGLE HARPOON. Mid-19th century. An earlier version of the Lewis Temple toggle single flue iron. This example designed to be mounted on a wooden pole, the iron drilled for whale line. SIZE: 28″ l. PROVENANCE: From an extensive private collection. CONDITION: Very good overall, with minimal pitting to iron surfaces. 9-95070-2 (800-1,200)

771
$805.00

2 EARLY GROMMET HARPOONS. Mid-19th century. The first example with the maker’s brand “R. WYERS”. Retaining original grommet and woven hemp attachment for whale line. The second more primitive example having a squared diamond point, mounted with a pair of hinged flanges. Both irons designed for mounting on a wooden pole. SIZE: 1ST: 25-1/2″ l. 2ND: 22″ l. PROVENANCE: From an extensive private collection. CONDITION: Wyers’ example in very good condition overall, hemp fasteners reasonably intact. Second example with pitted shaft and head. 9-95070-3 (800-1,200)

772
$1,150.00

3 WHALER CUTTING SPADES. Mid-19th century. Comprising two spades with wide blades, the first double-struck with maker’s mark (illegible); the second sharpened on two edges. The third, probably a thin boat spade with square shank. Each example drilled for securing to pole. SIZE: Blades: 1ST: 8″ x 4-1/2″. 2ND: 7-1/4″ x 5″. 3RD: 4″ x 2-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From an extensive private collection. CONDITION: Wide examples with pitting. Thin example with additional rust, remnant of pole still attached. 9-95070-4 (800-1,200)

773
$1,955.00

3 EARLY “TWO FLUE” HARPOONS. Mid-19th century. Each iron of basic arrowhead design. One example with acute stop withers, a design originated by the British. Each designed for fitting to a wooden pole. SIZE: Ranging 34″ to 37-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From an extensive private collection. CONDITION: All showing varying degrees of pitting and rusting. 9-95070-5 (800-1,200)

774
$1,265.00

2 WHALING HAND LANCES. Mid-19th century. Each lance with oval blade, the iron shank fitted with a socket for mounting to a wooden pole. The shorter example with widest blade stamped with maker’s initials “U.A.B.”. The longer example with segment of original pole. Both believed to be American examples. SIZE: 1ST: 49-1/2″ l. 2ND: 70-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From an extensive private collection. CONDITION: Marked example in very good condition overall. Second longer lance with pitting. 9-95070-6 (800-1,200)

775
$1,265.00

GROUP OF 3 “SINGLE FLUE” HARPOONS. Mid-19th century. This group includes two standard single flue irons and a toggle example. SIZE: Shortest: 19-1/2″ l. Longest: 39″ l. PROVENANCE: From an extensive private collection. CONDITION: All with varying degrees of pitting and rusting. Toggle example with bent shaft. 9-95070-7 (800-1,200)

776
$1,725.00

4 DARTING GUN HARPOONS. 2nd half 19th century. Each single-flue toggle iron mounted to the shaft, the opposing end with an iron loop forge welded to the shank just forward of the tapered iron tang. The purpose of the loop was for attaching the whaleline. One tip with stippled mark of the maker’s initials “LR”. SIZE: Ranging 36″ l. to 38-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From an extensive private collection. CONDITION: All with varying degrees of pitting and rust. Good overall. 9-95070-8 (800-1,200)

777
$460.00

2 BLUBBER BLADES. Mid-19th century. Each of these boat or cutting spades forged with a wide blade and shaft, both retaining sections of original wooden poles. SIZE: Length of each blade and shaft: 17-1/2″ and 21-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From an extensive private collection. CONDITION: Both showing varying degrees of rust and pitting. Good overall. 9-95070-9 (800-1,200)

778
$1,035.00

“SINGLE FLUE” HARPOON. 2nd half 19th century. This complete example retains original hemp wrappings, handle and manila-tarred rope attached to the pole. The iron shaft fitted with a cast-brass single-flue toggle head of the Lewis Temple design, with double-barb configuration. SIZE: 84″ overall l. PROVENANCE: From an extensive private collection. CONDITION: In very good condition overall, but with moderate rusting to iron shaft, which has caused the toggle head to be frozen in the “dart” position. 9-95070-10 (800-1,200)

779
$230.00

2 WHALING ARTIFACTS. Comprising a footstool fashioned from the vertebra of a whale and mounted with cylindrical iron legs. Accompanied by an unmounted saddle-form vertebra. SIZE: 1ST: 20″ h. x 20″ w. x 23″ d. 2ND: 22″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: From an extensive private collection. CONDITION: Both appear to be weathered examples, perhaps recovered from seashore. 9-95066 (800-1,200)

780
$2,300.00

SEVEN EARLY AMERICAN CARVED WOOD UTENSILS. First half 19th century. Including a fine burled water ladle, probably Native American in origin; five nicely carved butter and cookie paddle molds, each with a handle, the molds in pinwheel, star, floral, fern and other designs; a paddle with center rondel and thistle spandrels, probably central European. All carved from the solid. SIZE: Ladle: 9-1/4″ l. Molds range 8-1/2″ l. to 12″ l. Paddle: 15″ l. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: All very good original condition. 9-94684 (2,000-3,000)

781
$2,070.00

NORTH AMERICAN WOODLANDS BURLED BOWL. 2nd half 18th century. A fine, large, turned example with incised outer edge, strong bird’s-eye and figured burl. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. x 15-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Showing good worn surfaces. 2″ x 1″ V-shaped piece of rim absent (an old imperfection and well worn); old external patch on base. Patina overall very good. 9-95211 (3,000-4,000)

782
$0.00

FOUR EXCEPTIONAL HAND-COLORED MAPS BY CYRUS A. FARWELL. Mid-19th century. Pen-and-ink hand-colored examples. The first, a double hemisphere world map, centered by a hand-drawn and colored cartouche in which is written “THE WORLD BY CYRUS FARWELL”. Accompanied by 3 smaller maps executed in the same manner: A) map of the United States as it existed at the time; B) map of North America; C) map of South America. Maps now mounted on foam core. SIZE: LARGEST MAP: 19″ x 46″. MAP A: 19-1/4″ x 23-3/4″. MAP B: 24″ x 19″. MAP C: 23-3/4″ x 19″. PROVENANCE: Cyrus Augustin Farwell, born Dorset, Vermont, 1832 (Partial biography accompanies this lot) by descent through the family. CONDITION: Overall extremely good condition. With some minor foxing and wrinkles increasing along edges of paper. 9-95427 (2,000-4,000)

783
$3,047.50

EXCEPTIONAL BIRD’S-EYE AND FIGURAL NORTH AMERICAN WOODLANDS BURL BOWL. Mid-19th century. This round example with wide rim tapering to a circular flat bottom with incised edge. SIZE: 14-1/2″ dia. x 6-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With beautifully figured surfaces and rich golden brown patina, the interior with old rough surface beneath the polished rim, small areas of wood filler on bowl exterior. Very good overall. 9-94680 (3,000-5,000)

784
$977.50

FOLK ART 2-SIDED CAKE BOARD. 2nd half 19th century. Carved from the solid, depicting a seated whimsical cat on one side and a similarly carved seated dog on the opposing side. The maker’s initials “PP” incised on the side of the panel. SIZE: 9″ x 5-3/4″ x 1″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good, with dark brown surface and patina. 9-94685 (500-1,000)

785
$1,150.00

AMERICAN PAINT-DECORATED SEWING BOX. 1st quarter 19th century. This fine example with hinged rectangular lid, the sloping edges decorated with red scrolling vinery, centering a panel painted with a river and treed landscape with manor house. Opening to a compartmented tray fitted within a green paper-lined interior. The sides painted with scrolling strawberry vines, all within simulated inlaid borders. The box fitted with a pair of brass ring handles and suppressed ball feet. SIZE: 5″ h. x 9″ l. x 7-1/4″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Overall very fine original condition, showing normal wear to painted surfaces, with good dark patina. Minor and minimal losses to corner inlays. 9-94710 (1,000-2,000)

786
$4,025.00

FINE NEW ENGLAND PAINTED FOLK ART SEWING BOX. 2nd half 19th century. This whimsical painted sewing box in the form of a stepped back cupboard, all polychrome paint-decorated with floral sprays and carved with leaftips. The top with conical finial gallery and serpentine molded edges above the case with open wallpaper-lined compartment fitted with six rods mounted with spools of thread above a long drawer with carved leaftip molding, the side panels similarly carved, stepped back on the lower case surmounted by serpentine molded edges, fitted with a long drawer and side panels similarly carved, all with a shaped apron. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h. x 12″ w. x 7-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Overall very fine, painted surfaces are original with expected alligatoring, crackle and wear, some later paint to proper right front edge. 9-94701 (4,000-6,000)

787
$17,250.00

AMERICAN CARVED AND PAINTED TOBACCO STORE COUNTER FIGURE. 2nd half 19th century. Carved in the manner of Brooks and Robe, depicting a Native American with feathered headdress, tunic, robe and moccasins, continuing to a square plinth with three sides painted “TOBACCO”, “CIGARS”, “SNUFF”. One of the better examples of its type that we have seen. SIZE: 33-1/2″ h. x 10-1/2″ w. x 9-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: On original plinth base. Carving appears to retain early, if not original, polychrome paint; the words “TOBACCO”, “CIGARS”, “SNUFF” probably a later addition. Proper left foot with early repair, shrinkage crack proper left side of torso, all surfaces with very good patina, some crazing and crackle in painted surfaces. Surface chips and paint losses throughout plinth, left arm, and proper right side of face; shrinkage crack left side of plinth facing. Carving displays normal and expected minor losses and damage due to wear and tear. Very good overall. 9-94698 (8,000-12,000)

788
$2,702.50

UNUSUAL FAUX GRAIN SHELL-DECORATED DISPLAY CABINET. 2nd quarter 19th century. Of rectangular form with splashguard, fitted with a three-quarter sloping hinged lid with glass panel, opening to an interior of two graduated shelves and a well, all profusely decorated in a mosaic of shells, the shellwork comparable to that seen in sailors’ valentines of the period. Cabinet with molded plinth. SIZE: 15-1/2″ h. x 24-1/2″ w. x 12-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good, with original finish and surfaces; showing some wear to finish; crack in splashguard. 9-95173 (2,500-4,000)

789
$862.50

OUTSTANDING CAST IRON FIGURAL SAILOR UMBRELLA STAND. The unusual umbrella stand depicts a sailor on crows nest holding rigging which forms the top holder. The plinth having an anchor, blubber spade, bales and barrels. A detachable drip pan is present and the bottom having small feet, the front adorned with a head mask. REFERENCE: For identical motif set of andirons see lot #2165, Julia’s August 2008 auction. SIZE: 27-1/4″ h x 17-1/2″ at widest. CONDITION: Very good, with a professional repair to crack in one leg which is hard to see. 9-95093 (1,000-2,000)

790
$0.00

CAST IRON PILOT HOUSE EAGLE. Of small size, American, First quarter of the 20th Century. Cast as a displayed eagle with two threaded mounting rods beneath tail with gilded surfaces. SIZE: 13′ h x 23″ w. CONDITION: Heavy casting in fine original structural condition. with old re0gilded surfaces. 9-95738 (800-1,200)

791
$0.00

COLLECTION OF WORCESTER, BOW AND CAUGHLEY TABLEWARES. 3rd quarter 18th century. Including: 1) Worcester 13-1/2″ oval platter with scalloped molded edge and cobalt gilt-decorated border centering radiating floral tendrils and sprigs, painted open crescent mark in underglaze blue, old crack and repaired break running diagonally one o’clock to eight o’clock, with some wear to gilded and painted surfaces. 2) Worcester porcelain blue and white ‘Natural Sprays Group’ pattern 4″ baluster milk jug and 5-1/4″ vase, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with floral sprays and butterflies, hatched crescent mark in underglaze blue; vase with base rim chip and repair, milk jug very good overall with no defects noted. 3) Caughley porcelain blue and white 4-3/4″ dia. saucer together with unmarked 3″ dia. tea bowl, printed in underglaze blue with floral sprays, the saucer with printed “S” mark in underglaze blue; very good overall, no restorations noted. 4) Bow porcelain blue and white and gilt-decorated 2-3/8″ cup and 4-1/2″ dia. saucer with blue floral sprigs, gold-gilt heightened and with iron red and green painted dots, marked with “T” in underglaze blue (probably Thomas Frye); with expected wear to gilding, otherwise very good. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-95136 (1,500-2,000)

792
$5,250.00

FINE KASHAN PALACE CARPET, CENTRAL PERSIA. Second quarter 20th century. The ivory field wrought with dense polychrome floral vinery interspersed with floral bouquets, lanterns, urns and pitchers within multiple slate-blue floral guard borders, the brick red main border with scrolling polychrome floral vinery. SIZE: 16’5″ x 8’6″. CONDITION: This fine example with vibrant colors and lush full pile. Very good condition. 9-94981 (5,000-7,000)

793
$0.00

SULTANABAD ORIENTAL CARPET, CENTRAL PERSIA. Circa 1900. Dense geometric floral latticework in shades of red, pink and indigo on an ivory ground within four small blue-black spandrels with serrated edges, the main border of palmettes and floral latticework on a midnight blue ground. SIZE: 9’8″ x 8’8″. CONDITION: With overall even wear, soft palette, foundation intact. 9-95081 (4,500-6,500)

794
$38,525.00

PAUL STORR SILVER SOUP TUREEN WITH COVER & LINER. London, 1816. Outstanding double handled footed oval tureen has a rim decorated with grape clusters arranged in a basket connected by trailing vines of leaves. The handles in naturalistic intertwined tree branch which continue with leaves and acorns decorating the ribbed body. The claw feet having leaf and flower bud decoration. The bottom having five hallmarks including the Paul Storr mark “P.S.”. Also, the number “865”. The two sides having an identical armorial crest of a shield with knights helmet atop and ribbon motto below “Sapere Aude”. The upper rim with impress mark “I”. The removable oval liner with two onslow type inside handles. Fully marked with the same date letter and maker. The outside having an engraved standing stag with arrow vertically through the body and a perched eagle. The cover having two sets of the same engraved stag and eagle. A removable handle attached with two nuts. The handle having a border of oak leaves and central oval with flower head. Also marked with maker’s mark. The slightly domed lid having a ribbed dome with shaped wide rim. The end of the inside rim impress marked “I”. WEIGHT: 164 tr. oz. SIZE: 9″ h x 16″ l (incl handles) x 10″ w. CONDITION: The liner has small dings, one corner with bottom dent and one small 1/2″ crease dent to base; The cover with two small pencil tip digs in top rim. Otherwise in very good condition. 9-95753 (30,000-50,000)

795
$0.00

PAIR OF PAUL STORR SILVER COVERED ENTREE DISHES. London, 1817. The matched pair having bases in rectangular form with flat rim decorated with gadrooned edge interspersed with scallop shell and leaf decoration. Marked on end with “P.S.” for the maker and four other hallmarks. One marked “1” and the other marked “2”, both having “89”. Each having a standing stag on each bottom side. The covers having removable handles which have opposing lion head’s on a large flower head. The handles hallmarked with maker’s mark. The covers having a rectangular dome form with a top decoration matching the bottom outside edge. The underneath of the lids have identical borders to the base which allows it to be used without the handle as an open dish. Both lids having identical hallmarks to the base. One top is marked “1” and the other “2”. Also under where the handle attached, one is marked “1 89” and the other “2 89”. The upper sides of the cover having a crest which shows a knights helmet atop a shield with three rearing goats. WEIGHT: 70 tr. oz each. Total being 140 tr. oz. SIZE: 5″ h x 12-1/2″ l x 10″ w. CONDITION: Very good with some light dimpling, light use with knife marks, slight indent at handle juncture which can only be seen from underneath. 9-95754 (25,000-35,000)

797
$0.00

HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY BEAU BRUMMEL. English, Late 18th/early 19th Century. The crossbanded rectangular top comprised of opposing hinged lids opening to an interior nicely fitted with lidded boxes and compartments, centering an adjustable dressing mirror, the frieze with a simulated cock-beaded long drawer above a working similar drawer, raised on tapering square legs with string-inlaid outlines fitted with original brass-capped casters. Secondary woods mahogany and yew. SIZE: 30″ h. x 27″ w. x 19″ d. CONDITION: Professionally restored and repolished. 9-93035 (4,000-6,000)

798
$920.00

WILLIAM ATWOOD MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, LEWES. Circa 1825. Dial marked “Wm. Atwood / Lewes” (active 1820-1830, Lewes, East Sussex, England). The large and impressive clock of typical form with molded dome cornice and brass carrying handle above the conforming case, mounted with engaged fluted quarter columns centering an enameled convex dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and time/strike/chime apertures. The brass triple-train fusee movement professionally restored. The case on a rectangular plinth raised on four gilded spherical feet. SIZE: 20″ h. x 14″ w. x 9″ d. CONDITION: Works restored and operational, case refinished, convex dial with original paint scratched and with losses, otherwise very good. 9-95366 (3,000-4,000)

799
$0.00

SET OF 6 CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY CHAIRS, PROBABLY IRISH. Second half 18th century. The shaped crest rail with leaf-carved crest, the upswept ears leaf-tip carved and molded. Above the pierced urn form leaf-carved splat joined to the trapezoidal slip seat, the armchair with serpentine arm on incurved molded supports raised on frontal square molded and chamfered legs, the rear legs backswept and chamfered joined by a recessed box stretcher. SIZE: (back)38″ h; (seat) 17-1/2″h. CONDITION: All chairs have been restored and re-finished. Several seat blocks professionally replaced. 9-93223 (2,000-4,000)

800
$920.00

MAHAL ORIENTAL CARPET, CENTRAL PERSIA. Circa 1900. With an unusual design incorporating three rows of three stylized floral bouquets on a blue-black field of dense polychrome floral vinery within a rose guard border of floral sprays in greens, blues and other earth tones. SIZE: 11′ x 9’3″. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker (1864, Brenchley England -1935, Brooklyn Heights, New York), a sugar chemist, magician, and art collector, to the present owner, a great-grand-daughter. CONDITION: Overall wear with low pile, ends and sides intact, foundation intact. Good overall. 9-94924 (2,000-3,000)

801
$920.00

ANTIQUE SAROUK ORIENTAL CARPET, CENTRAL PERSIA. Second half 19th century. This fine but worn example with poled blue-black and ivory center medallion on a brick red field within blue-black spandrels, all with dense geometric floral vinery; deep indigo main border with flowerheads in reds and blues within floral trellis work. SIZE: 14’5″ x 10’5″. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker (1864, Brenchley England -1935, Brooklyn Heights, New York), a sugar chemist, magician, and art collector, to the present owner, a great-grand-daughter. CONDITION: Very worn overall with areas of wear to foundation. 9-94933 (2,500-4,500)

802
$1,035.00

GEORGE III CARVED MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE BUTLER’S SECRETARY OF DIMINUTIVE SIZE. Rectangular top with molded edge above the conforming case. Top drawer with hinged front sliding open to reveal an interior fitted with drawers and cubbies above two banks of three short drawers all banded centering an eagle fitted with a central paneled door beneath a document drawer. All on a molded plinth raised on ogee bracket feet. Mid 18th Century. SIZE: 32-1/2″ h x 31″ w x 18-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains old dark finish with some minor lifting and losses to veneers. Moldings need reattachments at base. Bales and escutcheons appear to be period within original holes, unclear as to whether they are original to piece. Some splicing to cross banding on top writing surface, some repairs to ogee feet, splits and cracks that have been repaired, pieces appear original. backboards all appear original to piece. Very nice overall condition and color. Repairs and slight damages are well within acceptable parameters. 9-91483 (3,000-5,000)

803
$0.00

DIMINUTIVE QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE, PROBABLY IRISH. 4th quarter 18th century. The rectangular top with notched corners above the conforming case fitted with two banks of two short drawers with thumbmolded edges, the apron arcaded, raised on cabriole legs with shaped returns terminating in round platform pad feet. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h. x 27-1/2″ case w. x 29-3/4″ overall w. x 17-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From the private collection of a gentleman. CONDITION: Professionally restored and repolished, antique hardware not original. 9-95534 (3,000-5,000)

804
$460.00

REGENCY MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK. Circa 1830. The lyre-form crest with molded cornice above the rectangular case, centering an enameled dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, centering a time-and-strike aperture, centered by filigreed ormolu spandrels; the brass, double-train, chiming, fusee-driven, 8-day movement totally restored; the whole on a conforming plinth with sloping sides, raised on scrolling cast-brass feet. SIZE: 23″ h. x 15-3/4″ overall w. x 10-3/4″ overall d. CONDITION: Works fully restored, case refinished, enameled dial in need of restoration. 9-95428 (1,800-2,200)

805
$0.00

GEORGE III MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR. Late 18th century. The serpentine crest rail with outscrolled ears above the pierced splat, joined to the over-upholstered trapezoidal seat covered in needlework of the period, flanked by bold serpentine arms with exaggerated volute grips on incurved arms, raised on molded and chamfered legs joined by recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 36″ h. of back. CONDITION: Old dark surface repairs to ear, stretcher restored. Overall very good. 9-93142 (1,500-2,000)

806
$0.00

IMPORTANT SCRIMSHAW TUSK FROM NAPOLEONIC WARS. 1st quarter 19th century. This rare British example traces two military campaigns. The first carvings depict the “TERRITORY OF CALCUTTA” (Calcutta) with a rendition of Fort William on the “RIVER HOOSLEY” (Hooghly). Next is a depiction of a large fort with British flag and the names “ASSAYE” and “MOHAULPORT”. The battle of Assaye, September 23, 1803, was part of the Second Mahratta War in India; Mohaulport is a village where a battle was fought on November 1, 1803. Both were part of the Anglo-Mahratta campaigns. The central section of the tusk is scrimmed with the symbol of King George III, an officer on horseback brandishing a sabre and the name “SIR ARTHUR WELLESLEY” (1769-1852), the first Duke of Wellington, and a British officer in command of British troops during the Anglo-Mahratta campaigns. The next panel depicts two soldiers facing each other, separated by the name “ALEPPI” (also India). The last panel is scrimmed with the names “CORUNNA” and “ROLICA” centering a church. The Battle of Rolica in Portugal was fought on August 11, 1808; the Battle of Corunna in northwest Spain was fought on January 16, 1809. Both battles were part of the Napoleonic Wars and both were under the command of Lieutenant General Arthur Wellesley. The name “SGT. A. BOTHAMLEY” and “45TH FOOT” are lightly scrimmed on the reverse of the tusk. At the time of cataloging, we were unable to locate archival records for an A. Bothamley, 45th Foot, in the aforementioned campaigns. We did find an Arthur Thomas Bothamley, 24th Foot, in India in 1844. SIZE: 28″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private collection. CONDITION: Very good overall, with good color and patina. 9-94991 (8,000-12,000)

807
$0.00

GROUP OF 10 LOUIS XVI CARVED DINING CHAIRS, INCLUDING A PAIR OF FAUTEUILS. Last quarter 18th century. This associated set, all similar in form and design, the primary difference being in the treatment of the foot. Six side chairs, originally designed as chairs with caned backs and seats, all with arched molded crest rail and finials, the frontal legs stop-fluted with ringed cuff and ball foot; two additional side chairs in cream paint, similar to the first but with ringed cuff and cylindrical foot. The pair of fauteuils in cream paint, designed for upholstering, nearly identical to those previously described but having onion feet. SIZE: EACH FAUTEUIL: 34-3/4″ h. of back x 22-1/2″ overall w. x 13″ h. of seat rail. Each EACH SIDE CHAIR OF THE SIX: 34-1/2″ h. of back, 15-1/2″ h. of seat rail. EACH CREAM SIDE CHAIR: 34-1/2″ h. of back, 14-3/4″ h. of seat rail. CONDITION: Pair of fauteuils with later paint over original paint, structurally sound. Pair of cream-painted side chairs with later paint over original, addition of large custom seat blocks and restoration to legs at seat, cane seat frames no longer present beneath upholstery. The six side chairs professionally stripped and repolished, originally in cream paint, structurally good. 9-95614 (5,000-8,000)

808
$0.00

DUTCH ‘STAART’ HOODED WALL CLOCK. Mid-19th century. This fine example with arched molded hood above the astragal door flanked by engaged Corinthian half-columns, opening to the conforming painted arched dial decorated with a Dutch village scene, above the Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary brass alarm dial mounted with brass filigree hands, the dial center further paint-decorated with two figures on a green cloud-like ground centered by stamped brass figural spandrels; the single train brass movement striking on a bell, chain-driven with single weight, the pendulum recessed within the shaped and paint-decorated case with fretted scrolled side brackets and tri-form apron, centering a pressed brass lenticle of classical form, the apron paint-decorated with a scene of a canal and windmill, the sides floral-decorated, all on a gray ground. SIZE: 50″ l. x 13-1/2″ overall w. x 8″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from the estate of Sidney Wetmore Davidson ( 1894-1979 ), Brooklyn Heights, New York, to the present owner, a grand-daughter. Mr Davidson was founding partner in the New York Law Firm, Davidson, Dawson and Clark, and an avid collector of clocks that he hunted down in New York and Boston. Once a week, his cloak restorer visited his home in Brooklyn Heights to wind the clocks and undertake any necessary repairs. Mr. Davidson gave some of his clocks to the Brooklyn Museum where he was Chairman of the Governing Committee for many years. Pieces that were not kept by the family, were sold at Sotheby’s New York after his death. CONDITION: Clock appears totally original with no restoration. Very good overall. 9-94923 (1,500-3,000)

809
$3,737.50

FINE CAROUSEL HORSE, FREDERICK HEYN. Circa 1900. This diminutive, life-like example of a carved carousel horse is typical of the work of German carver Frederick Heyn for its animated rendering and distinctive size, especially noted in the carving of the mane and saddle cantle. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h. x 40″ l. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired in Berlin, Germany. CONDITION: Retains original glass eyes, paint, and tail. Painted surfaces showing moderate wear. We believe the proper right ear to be a later replacement. 9-94940 (3,000-5,000)

810
$0.00

SET OF 4 LOUIS XVI FAUTEUILS EN CABRIOLET. 2nd half 18th century. Each chair constructed of beech having an oval molded padded back joined to outcurved arms ending in fluted scrolled grips, raised on S-curved stop-fluted supports centering a round overupholstered seat with molded rail; raised on tapering, cylindrical, fluted, ring-turned legs headed by carved flowerheads. SIZE: Each: 35-1/4″ h. of back, 17″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Each with professional restoration and repolishing. Structurally intact, each chair originally designed with cane back and seat; current upholstery is mounted over the original caned frames. 9-95615 (2,000-4,000)

811
$0.00

FINE LOUIS XVI WALNUT COMMODE. Last quarter 18th century. The rectangular paneled top with molded edge above the conforming case with stop-fluted pilasters centering three long drawers, the case apron fluted, the ends paneled, raised on tapering, cylindrical, fluted, ring-turned feet. SIZE: 32″ h. x 44-1/2″ x 20″ d. CONDITION: In good overall condition, retaining old hardware. No restorations noted. 9-95616 (2,000-4,000)

812
$0.00

DUTCH BRASS CANDLESTICK. Late 18th-early 19th century. The circular nozzle on a swelled turned shaft, joined to a circular bell-form base and flared foot rim. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Burnished, with nicks and dents commensurate with age. 9-95239 (600-900)

813
$0.00

FINE ITALIAN FAIENCE PAVILLION GARNITURE. First half of the 19th century. The table centerpiece, a polychrome decorated domed pavillion, the roof with pierced fretwork, supported by pairs of blue and white marbleized columns, the central archways decorated with applied porcelain flower garlands. The whole joined to a conforming base painted to simulate a geometric parquet floor, within a black painted border. SIZE: 22″ h. x 12″ l. x 12-1/4″ w. CONDITION: This early example in very good condition overall. With minor professional restoration to columns. Some losses to flower petals and leaftips in archways. The floor professionally repainted over original surface. 9-94189 (5,000-10,000)

814
$1,955.00

AMERICAN CARVED PINE EAGLE PLAQUE. 1st half 20th century. This gilt and paint-decorated example rendered with spread wings and tail, the eagle clutching a shield with stars and stripes. SIZE: Wingspan: 25-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good original condition, with appropriate patina. Small shrinkage crack at top of shield, otherwise very good. 9-95588 (1,000-2,000)

815
$920.00

AMERICAN CARVED EAGLE PLAQUE IN THE MANNER OF BELLAMY. Mid-20th century. Carved from solid pine, this nicely rendered displayed eagle gripping a cluster of arrows and a shield in its talons. SIZE: 15″ h. x 43-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Fully restored, repainted and re-gilded. 9-95177 (700-1,000)

816
$0.00

CASED MODEL OF AN AMERICAN ARMED MERCHANT SHIP. Second quarter 20th century. This unnamed fully rigged model with three masts, standing and running rigging, and walnut plank deck on frame construction over solid hull, with deck cannons, carronades, wheel, wheelhouse, hatches and grates, windlass and capstan, lifeboats, figurehead, and galleried stern. Mounted on a plinth with cast dolphins. Fitted within a custom mahogany and glass case. SIZE: MODEL: 30″ h. x 35″ l. x 9″ w. CASE: 41″ h. x 45″ l. x 17″ w. CONDITION: Model needs minor adjustments, case needs tightening. Otherwise very good. 9-93234 (1,000-2,000)

817
$632.50

DIORAMA NEW ENGLAND COASTAL SCHOONER. Last quarter 19th century. Probably Maine. Nicely hand carved and painted, mounted in notch-carved, custom display case, the background a later color photograph of a bay and islands. SIZE: 12″ overall h. x 14″ l. x 3-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Model and case in good original condition. 9-94707 (1,000-1,500)

818
$1,534.00

FINE PLANK HALF-HULL CLIPPER SHIP MODEL IN ORIGINAL PAINT. Late 19th-early 20th century. Constructed of five lifts of varying thicknesses, with gunwale, bowsprit, rudder and keel, in original paint with gilt highlights, mounted on a raised panel plank. SIZE: 9″ h. x 39-1/2″ overall l. CONDITION: Very good overall, showing expected normal crackle and shrinking at seams. Prow re-attached. Minor loss to gunwale at bow. 9-94985 (1,000-1,500)

819
$230.00

CARVED SHIP MODEL OF 16-GUN FRIGATE. Early 20th century. The hull hand carved from the solid, retaining original green and black paint, rendered fully rigged; simulated planking, painted figurehead, dories, brass cannons, etc. Mounted on a wood stand. SIZE: 24″ overall h. x 31″ l. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall, painted surfaces with crackle. Some minor dis-attachment of stern rigging. 9-94711 (800-1,200)

820
$1,150.00

NEW ENGLAND PRESENTATION BANJO TIMEPIECE, BOSTON. Circa 1847. The mahogany case of typical form surmounted by a brass displayed eagle finial, the enameled steel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring. Brass movement engraved on backplate “1847 WM. BOND & SON, BOSTON”. With original pendulum and weight. The throat mounted with an eglomise panel depicting a displayed eagle above the Great Seal of the United States over dolphins, flanked by brass filets, over a square box base, the hinged door fitted with an eglomise panel depicting the battle between the USS Constitution and the HMS Java, the ships centering a displayed eagle with arrow cluster above an American shield flanked by gilt torches. SIZE: 34-1/2″ overall h. CONDITION: Case refinished. Brass works, dial, eglomise panels and pendulum all appear original. Pendulum bob has been repaired with wire; weight has dropped through the box base, necessitating some restoration to base and to wire around drum. 9-95101 (2,000-3,000)

821
$0.00

EXCEPTIONAL KAZAK ORIENTAL RUG, WEST CAUCASUS. Circa 1900. This brilliantly woven example featuring three central diamond polychrome medallions with latchhook edges, bordered by two rows of seven square crab medallions, centering stylized dogs and human figures on a deep indigo field, all within multiple polychrome crab, candlestick and saz leaf borders. SIZE: 7’7″ x 5’6-1/2″. CONDITION: With moderate wear to upper medallion in field at one o’clock; areas of creasing in lower right corner and edge facing, one hole in each corner and some minor losses to selvage and ends. This remains a strong example with vibrant colors, good pile and supple texture. 9-95126 (3,000-5,000)

822
$1,610.00

AMERICAN SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR IN BLACK PAINT. Late 18th century. The bowed crest rail over seven splayed spindles joined to the medial rail, continuing to flattened arms above the shaped saddle seat, raised on four baluster-turned splayed legs with a swelled H-stretcher. Older black crackled surface over original red surface. SIZE: 36″ h. of back. 16-1/2″ h. of seat. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Structurally good, relatively untouched, with small old “check” split proper right arm. Crest rail with old split at joint of second spindle proper right rear. Indecipherable brand on third spindle from left facing between crest rail and mid-rail. 9-94699 (1,500-2,000)

823
$2,817.50

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE CHERRY AND BIRCH TALL CHEST OF DRAWERS. Late 18th century. The molded cornice fitted to the rectangular dovetailed case of 6 graduated thumbmolded drawers on a molded base with shaped bracket feet with scalloped returns. SIZE: 56-1/2″ h. x 36″ case w. x 20″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Robert Hall, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1950/60’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Structurally original with heavy chamfered backboards, retaining original brasses and bracket feet; with old professional refinished surfaces. 9-94937 (1,800-2,500)

824
$1,150.00

KUBA ORIENTAL RUG, EAST CAUCASUS. Circa 1900. With dense polychrome geometric devices on a midnight blue field within an “Alpen” design border, the guard borders of candy cane design. SIZE: 5’1″ x 3’9″. CONDITION: With overall even wear; foundation, selvage and ends intact, colors somewhat faded but rich. 9-95127 (1,000-1,500)

825
$1,092.50

DAGHESTAN ORIENTAL RUG, EAST CAUCASUS. Last quarter 19th century. This striking example with rows of diamond medallions with latchhook centers and 8-pointed stars in ivory, medium indigo, rose-pink and mustard yellow in a deep indigo field, within a polychrome crab border and guard borders of botehs. SIZE: 5′ x 4’1-1/2″. CONDITION: With even wear throughout, the colors now muted. Remains good to very good overall. Foundation, selvage and ends mostly intact. 9-95125 (2,000-3,000)

826
$0.00

BAKHTIARI ORIENTAL RUG, WESTERN PERSIA. First half 20th century. The central ivory medallion with flowerheads in blues and reds within an arabesque medallion with scrolling ivory border, all on a soft rose-pink field of polychrome floral vinery within deep indigo spandrels, the ivory guard borders with floral latticework, the main border rose-pink with indigo flowerheads and olive green vinery. The long end of the rug is woven with Arabic devices. SIZE: 9’7″ x 7′. CONDITION: Very good overall with full pile. Professional repair at one corner. 9-94976 (2,500-4,000)

827
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE MAPLE TALL CHEST. Fourth quarter of the 18th Century. The rectangular molded cornice above the conforming dovetailed case fitted with five graduated thumb-molded long drawers on a molded base, raised on bracket feet with bold scalloped returns. SIZE: 49″ h x 36″ case w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Clean, older scrubbed surface. Mellow honey patina. Replaced brasses, re-drilled, feet good. 9-95243 (2,000-3,000)

828
$1,380.00

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE MAPLE SLANT-LID DESK. Last quarter of the 18th century. The rectangular dovetailed case with hinged thumbmolded sloping lid, opening to a stepped interior of four valanced pigeonholes over three short drawers flanked by a bank of two drawers, the lid supported on lopers centering a long drawer above three graduated long drawers, all with thumbmolded edges; on a molded base raised on slender bracket feet with boldly shaped returns. SIZE: 40-1/2″ h. x 36″ case w. x 18-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Robert Hall, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1950/60’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Desk retains original hardware and older repolished surfaces with nice patina. Replaced section behind lid lock, lid hinges replaced and moved. Top drawer with pieced section left side facing. All four drawers appear to have restoration to top molded edge. Original bracket feet and backboards; restoration to bracket feet. 9-94922 (2,500-3,500)

829
$0.00

HERIZ ORIENTAL CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA. 1st third 20th century. The overall dense polychrome geometric design of saz leaf and trelliswork on an ivory field within a blue-black main border of stylized geometric polychrome flowerheads. SIZE: 10’9″ x 7’8″. CONDITION: Very good with minimal even wear. 9-95119 (2,500-3,500)

830
$0.00

MAINE FEDERAL BIRCH AND MAPLE SLANT-LID DESK. 1st quarter 19th century. The rectangular dovetailed case with hinged sloping lid supported on lopers and opening to a stepped interior of valanced cubbies over short drawers centering a prospect door carved with an oval rayed patera, further opening to a valanced cubby over blocked drawer, the whole stepped above an additional row of document drawers. The case fitted with four graduated thumbmolded drawers retaining original brass hardware, on a molded base raised on shaped bracket feet with scalloped returns. SIZE: 43″ h. x 37-1/2″ case w. x 20-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Originally owned by, among others, Jasper Porter Morgan and Daniel Porter Morgan, both of Sedgwick in Hancock County, Maine, and descended through the family to the current owner. Desk is accompanied by photographs and various documents pertaining to the family in the 19th century. CONDITION: Case has been stripped in the past, retaining traces of original red wash. Backboards, hardware and feet all appear original. Some glueblocks absent in base, others original. Lid and side panel with normal shrinkage, three bails absent. Overall in very nice condition with solid family provenance. 9-95128 (2,500-3,500)

831
$3,910.00

MAINE FEDERAL BIRCH CUPBOARD IN RED WASH. First quarter of the 19th century. The rectangular cabinet fitted with three aligned drawers above a long drawer, above a pair of cupboard doors opening to a fixed shelf, on shaped French feet with scalloped returns. SIZE: 45-1/4″ h. x 44-3/4″ w. x 17-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Structurally very sound, retaining old red wash. Very good overall. 9-94705 (2,500-3,500)

832
$1,711.00

FINE PAIR OF FEDERAL BRASS ANDIRONS. Circa 1800. Attributed to the Wittingham shop, New York. The faceted steeple tops joined to a sphere with beaded mid-band, above the turned and faceted shaft, raised on arched double-spur legs on ball feet. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h. x 20″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall, with original posts and leg rests. Burnished. 9-95219 (2,000-3,000)

833
$690.00

FEDERAL WIRE AND BRASS FIRE FENDER. Circa 1775-1825. The D-form fender with brass top rail over S-scrolled wire-work frame. SIZE: 10″ h. x 47″ l. x 16″ d. CONDITION: Overall structurally good. 9-95254 (700-1,000)

834
$402.50

FULL SILHOUETTE OF GENTLEMAN WITH LETTER. Mid-19th century. Full-body profile of man standing in morning coat with letter in hand. Gilt-heightened. Signed and dated lower right “WM. MALLIORSON DRAPER, 1850”. Mounted in half-round rosewood frame of the period. SIZE: 11″ h. x 7″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-95241 (250-400)

835
$316.25

OVAL MINIATURE ON IVORY OF A BRIDE. Fine half portrait of a young bride with blond hair and blue eyes wearing a sheer white veil with lilies of the valley at ear. Her white dress having a lace collar adorned with lilies of the valley. Unsigned. An unusual subject matter for a miniature on ivory. Housed in its original brass oval frame. Having its original leather velvet lined fitted case. SIZE: Sight: 3″ x 2-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95365 (400-600)

836
$747.50

MINIATURE PORTRAIT ON IVORY OF A WOMAN. Half portrait showing a young woman with black dress having a lace collar and wearing a lace head scarf. Inscribed on back paper in period writing “C. Washburn New York, 1843″. Housed in what appears to be its original leather covered half case with gilt oval. The case probably had a cover which is not present. Mid 19th Century. SIZE: 3-3/4″ x 3”. CONDITION: 2″ tight crease to left shoulder area, otherwise very good. 9-95744 (300-400)

837
$2,012.50

EARLY AMERICAN PINE AND BIRCH HUTCH IN RED WASH. First quarter 19th century. Probably Maine, the rectangular one-piece cabinet with three open fixed shelves above a pair of paneled cupboard doors opening to an interior of two shelves. SIZE: 87″ h. x 54″ w. x 13-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall, cabinet at one time probably had upper doors evidenced by screw holes for hinges. Remnants of original paint showing at back beneath red wash. 9-94712 (2,500-4,500)

838
$15,525.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE SCHOONER “WATER LILY”. Outstanding oil on canvas scene shows the two-mast black hulled schooner in full sail sailing right to left in wavy sea. A single man in seen behind the ships wheel, the name emblazoned on the side as well as off the tallest mast. Also an American flag is flying. Several sails are seen on the distant horizon. Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 32″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Original canvas, surface dirt, discolored varnish layer. Should clean up nicely. 9-94695 (5,000-10,000)

839
$0.00

N. CURRIER (Publisher, 19th Century) CLIPPER SHIP “DREADNAUGHT”. Colored lithograph shows the three mast black-hulled clipper ship sailing right to left on white tip blue wavy ocean. Full margin legend with statistics of ship and title and inscription. After a painting by J E Buttersworth. Conningham’s Checklisk, No. 1143. Housed in an antique period frame with gold liner. SIZE: 22″ x 28″. CONDITION: Examined out of frame. No tears or holes, foxing line at center and overall toned. Otherwise very good. 9-95446 (2,000-3,000)

840
$2,875.00

UNSIGNED (American?, 19th/20th Century) WHALING IN THE ARCTIC. Fascinating oil on canvas scene shows four whaling ships in calm water with ice flows surrounding. Two of the ships fly American flags and there are three whales which have been killed and have US flags atop. The whale in the foreground has two boats beside and three men atop, one holding a flag. The scene is under cloud and blue sky. Housed in a partial gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 30-1/4″. CONDITION: Relined, generally in very good condition with some minor old imperfections. 9-95065 (3,000-5,000)

841
$0.00

WILLIS HENRY PLUMMER (American, 1838-) BACK TO PORT. Oil on canvas scene shows the tugboat “Protector” pulling a three-mast schooner through heavy seas. One figure stands atop the bow and the bow shows icicles off its rigging indicating a winter scene. The schooner appears to be in good shape and the scene is shown under lightening gray skies. Signed lower left and dated “1885”. Housed in a gilt wood molded frame. SIZE: 20″ x 30″. CONDITION: Craquelure, some discoloring to varnish. Otherwise very good. 9-95149 (3,000-5,000)

842
$0.00

PAIR OF VICTORIAN SCRIMSHAW TUSKS. 2nd half 19th century. Each carved with ‘Gibson Girl’ fashion figures and mounted in a floral carved walnut bracket. SIZE: Each tusk: 15-3/4″ l. Overall mounted: 32″ l. CONDITION: Each tusk drilled at the base for mounting in bracket. Each tip also drilled. Good color and patina on tusks and bracket. Very good overall. 9-94994 (3,000-5,000)

843
$0.00

SCRIMSHAW TUSK OF WHALING SHIPS. The tusk depicting a scene of five sailing ships (probably whalers) in various aspects on the open sea. 20th Century. SIZE: 22-1/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private collection. CONDITION: Tusk with an aged honey brown patina, scrimshaw work crisp and clear. Base end with chips, otherwise very good. 9-94995 (800-1,200)

844
$920.00

THREE WHALE’S TEETH. Mid-19th century. The scrimshaw example depicting two foot soldiers receiving cups of water from a woman in bonnet with bucket; faded red highlights. Second and third teeth natural and uncarved. SIZE: Lengths 7″, 6-1/4″ and 5-3/4″ respectively. CONDITION: Very good, with nice color and patina. 9-94919 (600-900)

846
$2,070.00

FINE NEW ENGLAND CARVED MAHOGANY SAILOR’S DRESSING BOX. Mid 19th Century. The rectangular hinged lid carved with an eight pointed star with round central ivory inlay flanked by carved hearts centered by four spandrels with ivory inlaid cores bordered by conforming foliate sprigs, opening to a compartmentalized interior. The lid mounted with a removable mirror within canted figured mahogany frame. The case exterior with demilune, diamond and cross-hatch carved details, the ends fitted with bail handles. SIZE: 5-1/4″ x 12-1/2″ x 10-3/4″. CONDITION: This fine example with original surfaces, hardware and mirror plate. Old patina. 9-95755 (1,500-1,800)

847
$1,725.00

AMERICAN FOLK ART SAILOR WHIRLIGIG. The full-bodied dancing sailor depicted with broad brim hat and copper ribbon, “1844” inscribed in pencil on back of neck, V-neck shirt, outstretched arms with paddles, the bowed legs with white pants and black shoes. Painted with mustache and goatee and applied with a pointed nose. Mounted on a steel display rod jointed to a block pine plinth. SIZE: Figure: 20-1/2″ h. x 13″ w. Overall h: 24″ PROVENANCE: The Sailor’s Home, North Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Estate of Robert Oliver, Naval Architect. CONDITION: Structurally very good, the painted surfaces and copper ribbon weathered. Otherwise very good. 9-93231 (2,000-3,000)

848
$0.00

AMERICAN CARVED GILTWOOD EAGLE WALL PLAQUE. Late 19th-early 20th century. Carved pine folk art example of a displayed eagle on a rocky plinth, the feathers deeply incised, carved with exaggerated feathered hocks and pronounced talons. SIZE: Wingspan: 34-1/2″. CONDITION: Structurally very good, with regilded and painted surfaces. 9-95543 (1,500-2,500)

849
$0.00

GRENFELL HOOKED RUG OF FLYING GEESE. The rectangular rug mounted to a black material which has been placed over a stretcher for hanging. The rug having a black 2″ border depicting four flying geese, flying left to right, over white and green spruce trees in a nighttime setting with crescent moon. One corner on back with “Made in Labrador” tag. SIZE: 26″ x 42″. CONDITION: Some fading and small stains. 9-95075 (2,000-3,000)

850
$575.00

GRENFELL HOOKED RUG WITH FLYING GEESE. Four geese fly right to left in bluish sky with quarter moon. They fly over evergreens of different shades. The rug bordered in black with an inner white border. No label. SIZE: 19″ x 30″. CONDITION: Outside border stitch has breaks and unraveling in several spots. Otherwise good. 9-95096 (500-1,000)

851
$805.00

A. GLAZIER (20th Century) THE WHALER. Oil on wood panel scene shows a three-mast sailing vessel sailing right to left with two small whale boats with men and oars in foreground. A tall lighthouse with connected buildings and flag is on the right side. All under a sunset type sky. Signed lower right. Housed in an antique gold mirror frame. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/4″ x 39″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95732 (1,000-1,500)

852
$0.00

HERIZ ORIENTAL CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA. First quarter 20th century. The blue-black poled medallion on a variegated madder red field within salmon pink spandrels, all with geometric leafy designs and angular floral trellis work in soft pinks, blues, beige and greens, within a blue-black main border of alternating flowerheads and saz leaves. SIZE: 10’2″ x 7’7″. CONDITION: Overall good condition with nearly full pile. Some minor wear to one corner. 9-94971 (2,000-3,000)

853
$1,437.50

HEPPLEWHITE INLAID CHERRY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS, CONNECTICUT RIVER VALLEY. Circa 1800. The rectangular top with bowfront and with diagonal cross banded string inlaid edge projecting above the conforming case fitted with four long graduated drawers with cockbeaded edges, raised on shaped French feet centering a swelled apron. SIZE: 34″ h x 40″ case w x 22-1/4″ top x 41-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good with original backboards, feet and hardware. 9-95271 (2,000-3,000)

854
$920.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1810. The rectangular bowfront top with ‘micro-mosaic’ banded edge above the conforming case fitted with four graduated long drawers, all with contrasting string-inlaid edges, raised on modified French feet, scalloped and shaped returns, and swelled shaped apron, all with contrasting string inlays and banding. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h. x 42-3/4″ w. x 21-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From a private collection. CONDITION: With original finish, untouched except for change of brass hardware. Very good overall, with some minor losses to inlays. 9-93667 (2,000-3,000)

855
$0.00

NEW YORK FEDERAL CHERRY AND MAPLE SLANT-LID DESK. Circa 1820. The rectangular dovetailed case with hinged sloping thumbmolded lid supported by lopers, opening to an interior fitted with an arrangement of multiple drawers above a row of valanced pigeonholes, centering document drawers and prospect drawer, all of figured maple, over four long graduated drawers with cockbeaded edges, all with figured maple fronts, the case continuing to cut-out French feet centering a scalloped and shaped apron. SIZE: 44″ h. x 39-3/4″ w. x 20-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall, retaining original surfaces. Old splits in lid. Old hardware, posts in original holes. 9-95273 (3,000-5,000)

856
$1,725.00

FINE CLASSICAL ROSEWOOD AND ORMOLU CARD TABLE, PROBABLY NEW YORK. Circa 1815. The rectangular crossbanded hinged top with canted corners swiveling on the conforming frieze with line inlays, the corners mounted with cast-brass wreaths, joined to the base of four faux-grained colonnettes mounted on a rosewood-veneered rectangular plinth, with opposing cast floral rosettes and anthemion leaf cartouches, raised on four outswept legs with ogival shoulders, contrasting string inlays terminating in cast-brass clawfoot casters. Literature: For a similar table in mahogany, see American Furniture, The Federal Period by Charles F. Montgomery, fig. 318, p. 340. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h. x 36″ w. x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with old patina and original surfaces. Ormolu mounts and casters original. Old iron reinforcements present to strengthen leg attachments. No breaks or restorations noted. 9-93259 (1,500-2,500)

857
$0.00

SET OF FOUR MAHOGANY SHIELD-BACK SIDE CHAIRS. Circa 1810. Each molded ‘shield’ back with pierced molded splat centering a basket of feathered plumes, joined to the overupholstered trapezoidal seat with serpentine rail on square tapered legs joined by a reverse box stretcher. SIZE: Each: 36″ h. of back. CONDITION: The set with original finish, in dry ‘as found’ condition. 9-94002 (1,500-2,500)

858
$1,610.00

FINE NEW ENGLAND SHERATON BIRCH CANOPY BED IN ORIGINAL RED WASH. Circa 1840. The arched tester frame joined to the turned cylindrical posts, the foot posts swelled and reeded, the headboard a D-form panel joined to swelled ring-turned cylindrical posts. SIZE: 78″ overall h. x 75-1/2″ overall l. x 57-1/2″ overall w. Interior: 70-1/2″ l. x 53-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: The Cushman family farm, Winslow, Maine. CONDITION: Very good original condition, retaining original finish and tester. 9-95433 (1,500-2,000)

859
$2,587.50

HERIZ ORIENTAL CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA. Circa 1900. The central lobed blue-black medallion on a madder red field within geometric cream and pink spandrels, all with dense polychrome geometric floral devices, the pink guard borders with geometric floral vinery, the medium indigo main border with pink and blue flowerheads and scrolling saz leaf vinery. SIZE: 12’10” x 9’10”. CONDITION: Good overall with even wear and old professional restorations. 9-94972 (2,000-3,000)

860
$2,415.00

FINE SHERATON INLAID CARVED MAHOGANY TWO-DRAWER SIDE TABLE. Circa 1830, Massachusetts, North Shore. This nice example with rectangular top and molded edges above the conforming frieze fitted with two long drawers flanked by birdseye maple rectangular panels, the whole with satinwood string inlays and with cockbeaded edges, raised on acanthus carved ring turned tapering cylindrical rope twist legs with ringed cuffs and small ball feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 28″ w x 19″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall. Cleaned old surfaces. Quality replaced brasses. 9-95226 (2,000-3,000)

861
$1,725.00

G CHRISTIAN ENSLEN (French, 18th Century) PAIR OF ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS. Fine oil on canvas half portraits of a gentleman and a woman. The gentleman wears a light rose colored jacket with gold buttons and a flower decorated golf vest. The woman with a green lace edge dress with white and pink ribbons. She wears a gem studded cross necklace with matching earring. Housed in matching gilt carved wood frames which are replacements. SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 15″. CONDITION: Relined on new stretchers, some inpainting, very good. 9-95447 (4,000-6,000)

862
$0.00

UNSIGNED (French, 18th Century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN WITH KING CHARLES SPANIEL. Unframed oil on canvas half portrait of a woman with white cloth veil, printed dress with satin collar. She holds a small brown and white dog in her left arm and holds what appears to be a dog blinder in her other hand. SIZE: 31-3/4″ x 25-1/4″. CONDITION: Relined, some chipping and flaking to both sides, some being colored in, old discolored varnish. In need of restoration. 9-95631 (4,000-6,000)

863
$5,462.50

UNSIGNED (American, Late 18th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL HOLDING A BIRD. Pastel on paper mounted to canvas half portrait of a young girl in pink dress holding a small bird on the tip of her index finger. She has bright blue eyes and is seen against a light and dark brown background. Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame. An old penned inscription label from original backing is inscribed as follows: “Daughter of Capt. Nathaniel Coit Webb of Salem, and mother of Mrs. Newell Harding. Died in 1807. Picture taken when 3 years old”. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Mrs. Dorothy Hooper Dean and had been in the Hooper family for over 100 years. Nathaniel Coit Webb was a noted Sea Captain from Salem, MA and documented commander of two privateer vessels, the America and the Hazzard, which were used in the Revolutionary War to successfully battle the British Navy. CONDITION: There is what appears to be a tear in the paper on her right shoulder and arm which does not translate through the canvas. Otherwise very good. 9-95439 (2,000-4,000)

864
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN HOLDING A BOOK. Fine oil on canvas ancestral half-portrait shows a young woman with brown hair and eyes seated in a green upholstered chair and wearing a brown dress with lace collar and cuffs. She wears a pink ribbon with bow tie at neck with mourning pin. Her hand holds a page of an open book which is beside her. She is seen against a reddish background. Housed in a modern antique style gilt frame. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. PROVENANCE: From a Central Maine Estate. CONDITION: Relined on new stretcher, minor inpainting. Very good. 9-73321 (2,000-3,000)

865
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN. Oil on canvas half-portrait shows man in dark suit with white shirt and black bow tie. His arm rests on an arm chair and he is holding an item in his hand. He is seen against a greenish background. Housed in an antique style modern frame. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. PROVENANCE: From a Central Maine Estate. CONDITION: Relined on new stretcher, minor inpainting. Very good. 9-73322 (800-1,200)

866
$1,380.00

FINE MINIATURE TIGER MAPLE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1850. Inscribed on the bottom in script “Chas G Hall / a present from his / Mother Dec. 25 1850”. A rendition of a Chippendale 4-drawer chest on ogee bracket feet. SIZE: 6″ h. x 8-3/4″ w. x 3-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Retains original dark surfaces, and hardware, with repairs to corners of 2 drawers and to proper right front ogee bracket foot. Secondary surfaces retain original paint. 9-94690 (1,000-2,000)

867
$1,725.00

3 AMERICAN CHALKWARE ANIMALS. 19th century. Depicting a seated squirrel with nut, a seated cat, and a seated rabbit. All polychrome paint-decorated. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h. of tallest. 5″ h. of smallest. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: All with original surfaces, showing varying degrees of wear and paint loss. Overall very good with no restoration or repairs. 9-94689 (1,500-2,000)

868
$805.00

TWO SALTGLAZE BLUE-DECORATED CROCKS. Mid-19th century. The first and largest, fitted with lid; with two lugging handles, blue-decorated with “J & E” above the word “Norton” in script above the date 1853 within a dot-and-squiggle cartouche; made by J & E Norton, Bennington, Vermont. The second, an ovoid 2-gallon example with two lugging handles and incised mark “L. NORTON & SON / BENNINGTON / 2″, decorated with a glazed blue fruit and leaf. SIZE: First: 14″ h. Second: 13” h. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: First with some loss to glazing and shallow pitting at back, otherwise very good. Ovoid example with shallow rim chips, small hairline in rim and vertical hairline in body, otherwise good. 9-94686 (1,200-1,600)

869
$287.50

NANCY BURREL’S DOMETOP TIN DOCUMENT BOX 1797. The tin box with original red paint punch-decorated with owner’s name and date of 1797. SIZE: 4″ h. x 6-1/2″ l. x 4″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall, with original surfaces. Some minor paint loss on back of box, otherwise very good. 9-94681 (800-1,200)

870
$287.50

TWO PIECES OF EARLY FLINT GLASS. 1) Early cobalt blue pressed glass vase, probably Sandwich Glass Works or Pittsburgh having a wide flaring rim, press decoration of oblong oval surrounded by foliate scrolls. Base is eight sided and tight rayed decoration below. Wonderful deep blue color with open pontil. 2) Pittsburgh loop pattern footed compote. Clear glass. SIZE: 1) 5-1/2″ h x 4-1/2″ dia. 2) 8-1/2′ h x 11-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: 1) Base has chips at pointed edges, generally very good. 2) Roughness to edges, generally very good. 9-90856, 9-93283 (500-1,000)

871
$632.50

LOUISA M. BILLINGS FAMILY REGISTER / SAMPLER, ALBION, MAINE, 1833. Wrought on linen with silk thread in shades of green, blue, and beige, depicting multiple rows of alphabet letters and numerals, above a row with the saying: “Wrought by Louisa M. Billings Aged 11 1833 Albion CAH” above three panels, the FIRST embroidered: “Wm W Billings/born Nov 29 1820/Louisa M/born Sept 26 1822/Charles W/born Dec 13 1824/Albert H/born Jan 11 1827”; the SECOND: “John P/born Dec 27 1827/[undecipherable]/Dec 6 1831/Tho Gregory(?)/Alba and Robert/Billings [undecipherable]”; and the THIRD: “Be yours the hand to give relief/And heart to sooth the panes of grief/Unasked the needy to supply/And wipe the tear from sorrow eye/O spotless youth of innocence and truth/My every action guide/And guard my unexperienced youth/From vanity and pride”. All within a complex zig zag and pyramidal border. SIZE: 16″ x 18″ sight. PROVENANCE: From a non-profit institution in China, Maine. Available in this auction in separate lots are two family portraits of William Warner Billings and his wife Amanda Westland Billings. CONDITION: Structurally in very good condition. Fading in several areas of lettering, most notably with pale green and light brown threads. 9-93885 (1,000-1,500)

872
$230.00

THE ELLENA GOODER RASTRICK PICTORIAL SAMPLER, 1848. Wrought with a central floral bouquet and an angular urn surrounded by stylized birds and two recumbent cows. Framed within a zigzag floral vinery border. Housed within a later ebonized frame. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/4″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Linen backing now a coffee color, the reds remain vibrant. Some minor water staining around the edges. Otherwise very good. 9-94177 (400-800)

873
$1,495.00

FEDERAL GRAINED PINE TWO-DRAWER STAND. First quarter 19th century. The thin rectangular top above the conforming frieze fitted with a pair of drawers, raised on square tapered legs. All in original grain-painted finish. SIZE: 29″ h. x 18-3/4″ w. x 16-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Top with two splits in need of restoration, otherwise all original. 9-94703 (1,500-2,500)

874
$805.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON PINE CORNER CUPBOARD IN TWO PARTS. Circa 1840. The molded cornice with canted corners projecting above the upper case, fitted with a pair of two-panel glass doors opening to an interior fitted with two shelves, fitted to the lower case of two arched-panel doors above a scalloped apron. The interior retains original chartreuse paint. SIZE: 84″ h. x 40″ w. x 27-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Robert Hall, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1950/60’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: With earlier professional refinishing, now a honey brown color with nice patina. Molded cornice is a later addition. Original glass panels, one with crack. Shrinkage cracks to lower case doors. 9-94679 (1,500-3,000)

875
$3,450.00

SET OF 6 AMERICAN BOW-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS. Circa 1800. All in black paint. Each with reeded bowed rail joining nine swelled spindles above the shaped saddle seat, raised on splayed simulated bamboo legs. SIZE: 39″ h. of back. 17-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Very good. In old (but not original) black paint. 9-95264 (1,500-3,000)

876
$1,121.00

EARLY AMERICAN PINE CABINET IN TWO PARTS. First half of the 19th century. Probably New York, the upper rectangular case with molded cornice fitted with a pair of six-panel glass doors, stepped back and fitted to the conforming lower case, mounted with a pair of raised-panel cupboard doors on H-hinges on a molded base, raised on shaped bracket feet. The interior retains original blue paint. SIZE: 77″ h. x 56″ overall w. x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good, with early minor restorations; most glass original; now with mellow brown finish. 9-93258 (1,200-3,000)

877
$1,380.00

NEW YORK WINDSOR SACK-BACK ARMCHAIR. Late 18th century. The bowed crest rail above seven spindles joined to the mid-rail with flattened hand grips joined to the shaped saddle seat, raised on bulbous baluster-turned splayed legs joined by a similarly turned H-form stretcher. Original surfaces with worn black/brown paint. SIZE: 34-3/4″ h. of back. 16-3/4″ h. of seat. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: With original worn surfaces, moderate wear to seat. Otherwise good. 9-94700 (1,000-1,500)

878
$287.50

BOW-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR IN BLACK PAINT, PROBABLY PHILADELPHIA. Circa 1800. The bowed crest rail above six spindles, continuing to serpentine mahogany arms tenoned to the hoop back and all joined to the shield-shaped seat, raised on simulated and swelled splayed legs joined by a similar H-stretcher. Now in black paint over original chocolate paint. SIZE: 36″ h. of back. 16-1/2″ h. of seat. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Old repaired split proper right side seat, otherwise good. 9-94708 (1,000-1,500)

879
$805.00

NEW ENGLAND FAN-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR IN BLACK PAINT. Circa 1800. This nice example with scrolled ram’s-horn terminals above seven spindles, joined to the shaped shield-form seat, raised on turned splayed legs joined by a swelled H-stretcher, all in black paint over original brown. SIZE: 36″ h. of back. 17-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Very good overall, paint showing appropriate wear and crackle. 9-95221 (1,000-1,500)

880
$690.00

NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TAP TABLE AND CHERRY ONE-DRAWER SIDE TABLE. 18th and 19th centuries. The tap table with rectangular top and breadboard ends projecting above the conforming apron fitted with a long drawer, raised on ring-turned swelled cylindrical legs terminating in round pad feet. The cherry side table with rectangular top and breadboard ends projecting above the apron fitted with long drawer, raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 1st: 28″ h. x 26″ w. x 22-1/2″ d. 2nd: 28″ h. x 35″ w. x 26″ d. CONDITION: Tap table with early resurfacing over old blue-gray and red paint, otherwise good. Federal cherry table refinished. 9-93276 (900-1,500)

881
$0.00

GROUP OF NINE STENCILED URN-BACK CHAIRS. First half 19th century. Includes a set of six matching cane seat chairs in black paint, stencil-decorated with elaborate scrolling vinery centering an oval panel of stenciled fruit. Together with three similar chairs, stencil-decorated with scrolling flowerheads and vinery, each urn splat stencil-decorated with a floral bouquet. SIZE: SET OF 6: each 33″ h. of back, 17-1/2″ h. of seat. SET OF 3: each 33-1/2″ h. of back, 17-1/2″h. of seat. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired in Richmond, Maine in the 1970’s. CONDITION: Overall very good, showing normal and expected wear to painted surfaces. All seats intact. 9-94930 (900-1,800)

882
$230.00

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 (800-1,200)

883
$345.00

PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH PAINT-DECORATED PINE BLANKET CHEST. Second half 18th century. The rectangular hinged lid with applied molded edges fitted to the conforming dovetailed case with original wrought iron tulip-form escutcheon, decorated with blue panels enclosing polychrome floral sprays on terra cotta red ground with mustard graining. The molded base on rectangular supports. SIZE: 22″ h. x 46″ l. x 24″ d. CONDITION: The top with old scrubbed surface, the case retaining original paint. The hinges replaced, lock missing, till missing. 9-93030 (800-1,200)

884
$230.00

SET OF 6 SHERATON PAINT-DECORATED SIDE CHAIRS. Circa 1840. Each chair with pillow crest above a rectangular slat. Painted with a fruit-filled urn, within green and brown striped borders, above four spindles joined to the shaped plank seat with paint-decorated rolled rail, raised on ring-turned cylindrical legs joined by a box stretcher. Each chair painted with leafy sprays, fruit filled urns and decorated elements bordered in greens, brown and gold, all on a cream-colored ground. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h top top of backs. PROVENANCE: From a fine Beacon Hill, Boston, MA & Thomaston, ME estate. CONDITION: Professionally repainted. Structurally very good. 9-93623 (800-1,200)

885
$0.00

NICE MAHAL ORIENTAL CARPET, CENTRAL PERSIA. 1st quarter 20th century. Having a central serrated diamond medallion in ivory, with green and brick red borders set within a blue-black field with rows of dense polychrome poled latticework within ivory spandrels, the brick red main border with large pomegranate and saz leaf trelliswork. SIZE: 12″‘ x 8’8″. CONDITION: With overall wear throughout and with color wash. Foundation intact, as are ends and selvages. 9-95080 (2,000-3,500)

886
$1,150.00

FEREGHAN SAROUK RUG, CENTRAL PERSIA. Late 19th century. The central rose arabesque floral-filled medallion with a celadon and madder-red outline in a blue-black field of polychrome vinery within madder-red spandrels, the main turquoise border with flowerheads. SIZE: 6 ft 6 in x 4 ft 6 in. CONDITION: Showing even wear throughout and having small professional repairs in center medallion. Otherwise very nice with muted palette. 9-92572 (1,500-3,000)

887
$805.00

FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY TEA CADDY. 1st quarter 19th century. Of rectangular box form, the hinged lid opening to an interior of two compartments with covers; the exterior decorated with four inlaid oval butterfly paterae, a diamond-form ivory escutcheon, brass carrying rings and with satinwood stringing. Raised on later brass ball feet. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. x 12″ l. x 6″ d. CONDITION: Professionally repolished and restored, very nice overall. 9-95220 (500-800)

888
$460.00

FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY TEA CADDY. Circa 1810. The hinged lid with inlaid quarter fans centering an oval fan patera, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments. With diamond-shaped bone escutcheon. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. x 7″ l. x 4-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Professionally repolished and restored. 9-95224 (500-700)

889
$345.00

NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE MAPLE CHEST OF DRAWERS. Last quarter 18th century. The rectangular molded and chamfered top above the conforming dovetailed case, fitted with four graduated thumbmolded drawers, raised on four bracket feet with shaped returns. SIZE: 37″ h. x 36-1/2″ case w. x 17-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Robert Hall, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1950’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Top with two plugged holes of unexplained origin; top and base appear original to case. Drawers with old period hardware (re-drilled, not original). Scrubbed old finish, repolished. 9-94674 (800-1,200)

890
$920.00

AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE PINE TAVERN TABLE. Last half 18th century. The rectangular top with breadboard ends projecting above the conforming frieze with molded edges fitted with a single long drawer, raised on square molded and chamfered legs joined by a molded rectangular box stretcher. SIZE: 27″ h. x 44-1/2″ l. x 24-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Robert Hall, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1950’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Table is structurally very good. Mortised, tenoned, and pinned construction. Top and apron with some early professional restoration. Refinished in honey color showing traces of original red wash. 9-94675 (800-1,200)

891
$287.50

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) NEW ENGLAND INTERIOR. Colorful folk art oil on canvas interior scene shows a fireplace with large cauldron over a blazing fire. A recently harvested group of vegetables on the floor, corn cobs hanging from a drying rack, a 20-pane window which overlooks flowering garden, sawbuck table, red ladder-back chair and cooking utensils are seen in the room. Canvas is unstretched. Housed in an antique lemon gold frame. SIZE: 11″ x 15-1/2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Edges have multiple tack holes with loss of paint around them. Otherwise very good. 9-94683 (1,000-2,000)

892
$0.00

JOHN STOBART (British, 1929-) “CINCINNATI THE QUEEN CITY OF THE WEST IN 1876”. Pencil signed limited edition “593/750″ print of a busy riverfront city with steamships and bustling riverside port. Published by the Maritime Heritage Prints, Copyright 1975. Housed in a fine wood decorated frame with hand highlighted lined matte. SIZE: Sight: 23-1/2″ x 33″. Total: 32-1/2″ x 42-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, not examined out of frame. 9-94543 (800-1,200)

893
$287.50

LIVERPOOL CREAMWARE MILK PITCHER, VISIT OF GENERAL LAFAYETTE. Circa 1824. This English transfer-decorated creamware pitcher “IN COMMEMORATION OF THE VISIT OF GENl. LAFAYETTE, TO THE U.S. OF AMERICA, IN THE YEAR 1824” above a cartouche of Lafayette in civilian dress; within the border is the title “FAYETTE THE NATION’S GUEST”. The opposing side with the inscription “FIRST IN WAR, FIRST IN PEACE, AND FIRST IN THE HEARTS OF HIS FELLOW CITIZENS” above an oval cartouche with a portrait of Washington; within the border is the title “WASHINGTON HIS COUNTRYS FATHER”. Beneath the spout is the Great Seal of the United States, titled “REPUBLICANS ARE NOT Always UNGRATEFUL” above the maker’s name Ric’d Hall & Son. SIZE: 5″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Repair to spout with rim chips, repair and re-attachment of handle. Otherwise good. 9-94831 (800-1,200)

894
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE INLAID MAHOGANY TEA CADDY. 2nd half 18th century. The concave molded top with brass carrying handle, outlined with contrasting string inlays and fan spandrels, opening to an interior fitted with four compartments and three trays. Raised on a molded plinth with bracket feet, mounted with cast-brass escutcheon. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. x 9″ l. x 5″ d. CONDITION: Professionally repolished and restored. 9-95231 (400-600)

895
$690.00

DIMINUTIVE FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY TEA CADDY. Circa 1810. The small caddy of rectangular form, the edges inlaid with contrasting stringing, the lid with oval patera inlaid with conch shell, opening to a compartment with single lid, the front with inlaid bone escutcheon. SIZE: 4-1/2″ sq. x 3″ h. CONDITION: Very good, professionally repolished. 9-95237 (400-600)

896
$0.00

MASHAD ORIENTAL CARPET, EAST PERSIA. 1st third 20th century. Decorated overall with polychrome floral vinery on a plum field, the blue-black main border with scrolling floral vinery and dense polychrome flowerheads. SIZE: 11’9″ x 8’9-1/2″. CONDITION: Central field with even wear, ends and selvages intact. Overall good condition, slightly faded soft palette, one end with professional repair to tear in end at 30″. 9-95083 (1,500-3,000)

897
$590.00

UNSIGNED (European, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST. Oval oil on canvas half portrait shows a young woman holding a painters pallet in one hand and a long brush in the other. She wears an elegant gown and ruby necklace. Her black hair is adorned with a red rose and ivy. Housed in a gesso decorated period frame with black matte having oval cutout. SIZE: Sight: 24-1/4″ x 20-1/4″. CONDITION: it appears that the portrait is laid over another painting and has extensive tears, cracks and lifting with some missing. Fair to poor. 9-95443 (1,000-1,500)

898
$590.00

UNSIGNED (European, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN WITH FLOWER. Oil on canvas woman of society portrayed in a half portrait wearing her elegant fur lined jacket and lace collared green dress. She holds a pink flower at her chest. Her hair is white, set with curls and she wears a small hat and decorative earrings. Housed in a period gilt gesso decorated frame. Possibly French. SIZE: 31-1/2″ x 24″. CONDITION: Folds lines at corner, generally good. 9-95444 (1,000-1,500)

899
$0.00

REGENCE KINGWOOD AND WALNUT POUDREUSE WITH MARQUETRY. Late 18th/early 19th Century. The rectangular cabinet with three hinged lids opening to fabric-lined compartments, the central lid with a marquetry floral-filled urn, having a mirrorplate on the interior, above a dressing slide over a shallow drawer flanked by faux drawers, raised on square tapered legs, the whole crossbanded and centering panels of matched veneers. SIZE: 29-3/4″ h. x 29-1/2″ l. x 17″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Veneers missing on right legs facing and right lid inside edge. 9-95193 (1,000-1,500)

900
$920.00

GEORGE II OAK GATELEG TABLE. Mid-18th century. The rectangular top with hinged demilune leaves above the conforming frieze fitted with a single drawer, raised on block-and-baluster-turned legs and gates, raised on later turned suppressed ball feet. SIZE: 28-1/4″ h. Top closed: 41″ x 16″. Top open: 41″ x 50-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker (1864, Brenchley England -1935, Brooklyn Heights, New York), a sugar chemist, magician, and art collector, to the present owner, a great-grand-daughter. CONDITION: With earlier professional restoration and later feet, overall very well done. Table retains old dark surfaces. 9-94668 (1,000-1,600)

901
$1,667.50

GEORGE III THREE-TIER MAHOGANY DUMBWAITER. Third quarter of the 18th Century. Three graduated dishtops, all rotating and joined by ring and urn-turned standards raised on an arched cabriole leg tripod base terminating in bold platform pad feet on original casters. SIZE: 40-1/2″ h x 15″ dia. top. CONDITION: Very good overall. One top with applied braces. Minor and acceptable warping of each top. 9-95228 (1,200-1,800)

902
$295.00

PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Mid-18th century. Each with a cylindrical nozzle continuing to a thin cylindrical flared shaft, joined to a circular, stepped and turned scalloped base. SIZE: Each 9″ h. CONDITION: Very good. Burnished. One original ejector and one modified ejector. 9-95222 (400-600)

903
$230.00

GEORGE III OAK CORNER WALL CABINET. Second half 18th century. The swan’s neck crest above the dentil-molded cornice joined to the conforming corner cabinet with canted corners, fitted with an astragal-glazed door opening to three shelves, flanked by fluted pilasters on a molded base. SIZE: 45″ h. x 29″ w. x 19-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker (1864, Brenchley England -1935, Brooklyn Heights, New York), a sugar chemist, magician, and art collector, to the present owner, his great-granddaughter. CONDITION: Very good overall, with cleaned surfaces. Crest missing finial and rosette terminals, restoration to backboards at the base. 9-94936 (700-900)

904
$115.00

BRITISH MILITARY DRESS BELT. The red leather belt having a decorative gold brocade front with attached rectangular, slightly curved brass buckle adorned with a silvered Royal type crest with intertwined initials and crown flanked by oak leaves over a banner “Dieu et mon droit”. Brass loop at end and clip ring for dress sword present. SIZE: Buckle is 2-1/2″ h x 3-1/2″ w. Total is 34-1/2″ long. PROVENANCE: From a private Rangeley, Maine home. CONDITION: Buckle is very good with nice patina, the belt with some light fraying to material, leather is supple and intact. 9-94997 (100-200)

905
$0.00

NICE REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND SATINWOOD TEA CADDY. 1st half 19th century. The rectangular crossbanded lid centering a satinwood diamond inlay, the interior fitted with central compartment for waste jar, flanked by lidded tea compartments. The front with satinwood diamond inlay and brass cylindrical escutcheon, raised on turned brass ball feet. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. x 12-1/4″ l. x 6″ d. CONDITION: Professionally repolished and restored. Very good overall. 9-95244 (400-600)

906
$0.00

ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY DROP LEAF DINING TABLE, CONCERTINA ACTION. Mid 18th Century. The rectangular top with rounded edges fitted with demilune hinged leaves above the conforming astral arched frieze, raised on six tapering cylindrical legs, two hinged swing legs, all raised on round pad feet. SIZE: 28-1/4″ h x 48″ l x 18-1/4″ (closed); 50-1/2″ (open). CONDITION: Table retains old, original surface with normal and acceptable surface scratches and wear. Shrinkage crack in top, small repair to corner of the top. Very good overall. 9-95260 (1,000-1,600)

907
$805.00

GROUP OF ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL PEWTER TABLEWARES. 18th and 19th centuries. Comprising eleven 9-1/2″ German plates with scalloped and molded edges; one 12-1/2″ dia. serving platter with similar edging and crown mark; eight 6-3/4″ English plates, each marked “LONDON”, most with “B&P” maker’s marks. A pitcher with scrolled handle and reeded base 10-3/4″ h.; a pitcher with masque spout, 10″ h.; an open sugar bowl with griffin handles and “displayed eagle” mark, 4-1/2″ h.; small creamer with domed lid, the spout marked with a “V”, 4-1/2″ h.; a French gravy boat with undertray stamped with rose mark; a French 12″ dia. plate with raised bust of the Cardinal of Richelieu; a serving tray with fruit handles, 22″ l.; an Apostle spoon; pair of face spoons with embossed handles; a sugar shaker; and a sauce bowl, underplate and spoon. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: All in fair condition with wear, scratches and dents. 9-93255 (800-1,200)

908
$805.00

LOVELY REGENCY INLAID SATINWOOD BASKET. 1st quarter 19th century. Of oval form, with woven bowed sides and mounted with cast-brass floral-decorated handles, raised on laminated cylindrical feet. SIZE: 5-1/2″ overall h. x 12-1/2″ l. x 8-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very fine overall, with original surfaces and good patina. Small breaks in woven horn basket-weave sides. 9-95210 (400-600)

909
$265.50

FINE REGENCY INLAID MAHOGANY WALL CUTLERY BOX. 1st quarter 19th century. The square tapered box fitted with hinged lid and mounted with pierced panel. The front inlaid with serving knife and fork. The interior fitted with copper liner. SIZE: 20-1/2″ overall h. x 8″ w. x 7″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Proper left hinge with damage but functional. Left rear side facing with old repair of split. Otherwise very good. 9-94875 (200-400)

910
$0.00

PAIR OF GEORGE III BELL METAL CANDLESTICKS. 3rd quarter 18th century. Each with original square molded bobeche on turned nozzle joined to the cylindrical shaft on a stepped and flared square base. Ejectors absent with filled holes. SIZE: Each 10″ h. CONDITION: Burnished, very good overall with normal wear. Shafts were originally fluted. 9-95235 (400-600)

911
$1,207.50

SET OF 6 CREAMWARE GAUDY WELSH DINNER PLATES. Mid-19th century. One with impressed Spode mark, all densely polychrome painted with floral foliage. SIZE: Each 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Minor crackle in glaze, with minor losses to painted decorations. Otherwise good. 9-95208 (600-900)

912
$517.50

COLLECTION OF BRITISH PEWTER CHARGERS, PLATES AND BOWL. 18th-early 19th century. Including a tankard now mounted as a lamp. The chargers and plates include makers such as Samuel Duncomb, Thomas Swanson, John Tonsend, and Thomas Giffin. Bowl by Tonsend and Compton. SIZE: Largest: 16-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: All in fair to good condition, showing wear from heavy usage. 9-93254 (500-800)

913
$442.75

PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE ‘PEAFOWL’ PLATES. Mid-19th century. Each with blue sponge decoration centering a tri-color peafowl, both with impressed “HEATH” mark. SIZE: Each 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: One very good overall; the second with loss to glazing on tail, crackle and discoloration to underside. 9-95206 (500-800)

914
$373.75

GROUP OF BLUE AND WHITE DECORATED STAFFORDSHIRE TABLEWARES. 19th century. Together with other assorted blue and white decorated tablewares. 1) Staffordshire transfer-decorated creamer; good condition overall, 5″ l. 2) Staffordshire transfer-decorated plate with “W PENNS TREATY” in underglaze light blue; good overall, 8-1/2″ dia. 3) Pair of blue transfer-decorated nut dishes, underglaze blue mark “SPODE’S CENTURIAN COPELAND SPODE ENGLAND SPODE’S ERMINE”; good overall, each 3-1/2″ dia. 4) English “Blue Willow” faceted condiment; with hairline crack and base rim chip, lid absent, 3-3/4″ h. 5) Two Royal Copenhagen 5-1/2” plates, each decorated with blue painted floral sprigs; overall good condition. 6) Blue and white cup and associated saucer, possibly Caughley, decorated in underglaze blue with gilt highlights; good overall; teacup 2” h., saucer 5” dia. 7) Similarly decorated small paint-decorated pitcher; good overall condition, 5-3/4” l. x 2” h. 8) Floral paint-decorated mug-form cup, marked “87” in underglaze blue; good overall condition, 3-1/2” h. 9) Pair of floral blue paint-decorated melon-form salts with pewter caps, each marked beneath “72”; good overall condition, each 2” h. 10) Small melon-form blue floral paint-decorated teapot, marked in underglaze blue with form of crossed swords beneath the numeral “30”; old repairs to spout, otherwise good; 3-1/4” h. 11) Diminutive serving fork with blue and white paint-decorated pistol-grip handle; damage to handle at shaft, tine bent; 7-1/2” l. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-95136-1 (300-500)

915
$57.50

FRAMED EARLY MAP OF VIENNE, AUSTRIA. Top heading as follows: “Viennense Territorium Ob Res Bellicas Inter Christianos Et Turcas Nuperrime Editun Per Nicolaum Visscher Cum Privil Ordin General Belgii Foederati”. Watercolor map showing the Danube River flowing through mountain and valley area through the City of Weinn. The map is glued down to a board and is housed in a gilt wood frame with linen matte, no glass. SIZE: Engraved impression: 18-1/2″ x 22-1/2″. Overall including frame 27″ x 31″. CONDITION: Fair to good with a vertical scuff line through center. 9-93278 (200-400)

916
$1,150.00

BIDJAR ORIENTAL CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA. Circa 1900. The floral medallion in deep indigo, ivory, and shades of pink, on a claret-red field, all with dense polychrome floral vinery, the blue-black main border with lotus blossoms flanked by multiple small borders of flowerheads and meandering vinery. SIZE: 15 ft 8 in x 10 ft 5 in. PROVENANCE: From a southern Maine home. CONDITION: Retains good color, with areas of moderate wear. 9-92946 (1,000-2,000)

917
$977.50

TURKOMAN KACHLI ORIENTAL RUG. Circa 1890. The center divided in four parts with blue-black candlestick design on a plum field headed by a mihrab flanked by diamonds in brick red and deep indigo, the side borders of ivory double latchhooks. SIZE: 3’10” x 3’6″. CONDITION: Very nice condition with small minor areas of professional reweaving, very good pile. 9-94979 (800-1,200)

918
$1,035.00

ANTIQUE TABRIZ RUG. 1st quarter 20th century. The central midnight blue arabesque medallion within a second salmon pink medallion bordered with turquoise and ivory outline, further within midnight blue spandrels, all with dense polychrome floral vinery, the main border of stylized geometric flowerheads on a wine red ground, the guard borders comprised of repeating diamonds with serrated edges. SIZE: 6’7″ x 4’5″. CONDITION: With some losses to one end, minor selvage losses, overall even wear, some pulling of pile from cat claws. Still very good overall with rich palette. 9-95605 (800-1,200)

919
$1,840.00

UNSIGNED (American/British, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Oil on light board half portrait of a man wearing a top coat with decorative buttons, white vest and white shirt. He is seen against a blue and pink cloud sky background. Housed in a period bevel wood frame. SIZE: 14″ x 10″. CONDITION: One spot of inpainting, very good. 9-95514 (900-1,200)

920
$287.50

UNSIGNED (Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN. Oil on canvas 3/4 portrait shows a middle aged man seated in a large red armchair. He wears a black suit, white shirt and has a gold bar pin. He is seen against a red curtain backdrop. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with leaf decorated corners. Frame retaining Young’s Richmond, Virginia label. SIZE: 36″ x 29″. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting. Area in arm and drape which needs further restoration. Otherwise very good. 9-93273 (800-1,200)

921
$1,610.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON TIGER MAPLE STAND. First quarter of the 19th Century. The rectangular one-board top with incised molded edge above the conforming frieze with single drawer fitted with original sandwich milk glass pull and cockbeaded edges raised on swelled cylindrical legs, ring turned and cuffed on onion form feet. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 22″ w x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: With bold figured maple overall. Cleaned and repolished, early surfaces. Nice color and patina. Old staining in top. 9-95232 (2,000-3,000)

922
$0.00

CLASSICAL MAHOGANY DROP LEAF WORK TABLE. Second quarter of the 19th Century. The figured rectangular top with hinged leaves and incurved corners above the conforming frieze fitted with a single long drawer above a rigid bag drawer within a conforming support frame of figured mahogany. Joined to a square flaring pedestal with stepped plinth on a platform base, raised on outscrolled feet fitted with casters. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h x 18″ d c 19-3/4″ (closed). CONDITION: Very good overall with nice color and patina. Original escutcheon absent. 9-95272 (1,000-1,500)

923
$0.00

HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY DRESSING MIRROR. First half 19th century. The shield-shaped mirrorplate within a conforming inlaid mahogany frame, joined to scrolling upright supports with a scrolled and shaped stretcher, raised on outscrolled trestle base. SIZE: 25-1/4″ h. x 33-1/4″ overall w. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-93144 (400-600)

924
$230.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular top with conforming hinged leaves, projecting above the straight frieze with molded edge, raised on ring-turned and blocked cylindrical legs, terminating in reeded, brass-capped casters. SIZE: 30″h x 19-1/2″w x 54″l (closed). 58″ x 54″ (open). PROVENANCE: From a fine Beacon Hill, Boston, MA & Thomaston, ME estate. CONDITION: Table has been scrubbed down and lightly refinished. Needs professional cleaning and repolishing. Structurally very good. 9-93626 (800-1,200)

925
$575.00

FINE MASSACHUSETTS CLASSICAL MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. Circa 1830. The figured mahogany ‘D’-form hinged top swiveling above the conforming molded frieze joined to the ‘urn’-form turned standard, well carved with acanthus leaves, with a gadrooned base on a conforming deep plinth joined to outswept molded and reeded legs with scrolled volutes, terminating in brass clawfoot-capped casters. SIZE: 29″ h. x 36-1/4″ w. x 17-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Beacon Hill, Boston, MA and Thomaston, ME Estate. CONDITION: Very good original condition with fine patina and chocolate brown color. The veneers well matched and figured. Legs have old iron strap reinforcements beneath base. 9-93572 (1,000-1,500)

926
$115.00

MID ATLANTIC FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY DRESSING MIRROR. Circa 1820. Rectangular mirror plate suspended on two canted supports joined to the rectangular box with string inlay and cross banding. Case fitted with three aligned drawers with carved ivory pulls on a molded plinth raised on shaped bracket feet. SIZE: 27-1/4″ h x 24-1/4″ w x 12″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good with old polished surfaces, slight cracking and shrinkage cracks to the mirror frame which is veneered and crossbanded. Mirror glass, backboard,and feet appear original. Ivory knobs may be original also. Brass handles to attach mirror to frame appear original. 9-91505 (300-500)

927
$472.00

DIMINUTIVE NEW ENGLAND EMPIRE MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD. Circa 1840. The rectangular top with an architectural molded splashguard above the conforming case, fitted with a pair of aligned short drawers projecting above a second pair of short drawers over a pair of astragal paneled cupboard doors, flanked by short drawers above bottle drawers, further flanked by engaged three-quarter columns, continuing to ring-turned ball feet. The original brass ring hardware with stamped floral backplates. SIZE: 51″ overall h. x 40″ h. of top x 51-1/2″ case w. x 21″ d. CONDITION: Very good structural condition; retaining original finish, hardware, and backboards. Nice patina. One small floral backplate absent. 9-94984 (800-1,200)

928
$258.75

CLASSICAL MAHOGANY LABELED WALL MIRROR, MID-ATLANTIC REGION. Circa 1825. The stepped concave molded cornice above a wide frieze of figured mahogany, the pilasters headed by applied carved stylized urns or lyres, the rectangular mirrorplate flanked by reeded and turned columns. The backboards with original label reading (in part): “ELIAS THOMAS / PEARL STREET, NEAR THE FRANKLIN BANK. MANTLE, PIER AND TOILET LOOKING GLASSES”. SIZE: 50-1/2″ x 24″. CONDITION: Nice old surfaces. 9-95261 (500-800)

929
$0.00

MAHOGANY BRASS-BOUND WRITING BOX. 1st quarter 19th century. The hinged lid opening to an interior fitted with a conforming baise-lined writing surface, further opening to storage compartments, hidden document section and compartments for pens and ink. The whole bound with brass strapping, decorated with inlaid brass cartouche and matching escutcheon. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h. x 19-3/4″ w. x 10-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Repolished, structurally original, minor shrinkage crack on writing slope, lock absent. 9-95246 (400-600)

930
$442.75

PAIR OF NEW ENGLAND KNIFEBLADE ANDIRONS. Second half of the 18th Century. Of typical form with flat urn shaped shaft surmounted by brass urn form turned finials on arched legs terminating in penny feet. SIZE: 22″ h x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good overall. Repairs to original dogs. 9-95216 (500-750)

931
$0.00

KASHAN ORIENTAL CARPET, CENTRAL PERSIA. Circa 1930. The blue-black arabesque poled medallion on a brick red field, with overall dense floral vinery within the blue-black main border of scrolling polychrome flowerheads and lotus blossoms. SIZE: 18’1″ x 10’2″. CONDITION: Very good overall; showing no wear, damage or restoration. 9-95110 (2,500-3,500)

932
$2,760.00

FINE HERIZ ORIENTAL CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA. 1st quarter 20th century. The oversized geometric lobed medallion in shades of indigo and madder red on a madder red field, with dense geometric polychrome vinery within stepped turquoise and jade green spandrels, the midnight blue main border with ivory and salmon stylized flowerheads amidst geometric latticework. SIZE: 13’3″ x 9’10”. CONDITION: Overall very good with nearly full pile and soft color palette. End fringes mostly intact, one selvage with 4″ damage, opposing corners with wear, otherwise good. 9-95109 (2,000-3,000)

933
$1,150.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA FEDERAL CARVED CHERRY AND BIRCH FOUR-POST BEDSTEAD WITH CANOPY. Circa 1820. With ring-turned swelled cylindrical, urn-form, and blocked head posts centering a shaped and stepped panel headboard, the foot posts similarly carved and continuing to swelled cylindrical feet with ringed cuffs. Fitted with the original tester, capped by spire-turned finials. SIZE: 78″ overall h. x 79″ overall l. x 55″ overall w. 72″ interior l. x 48″ interior w. CONDITION: Bed retains good early surface, cleaned, with good color. All rails and connecting structures original. Tester original. The woven tassled canopy accompanies bed. 9-95727 (800-1,200)

934
$230.00

NICE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE PAINTED PINE BLANKET CHEST. Second half 18th century. The hinged rectangular top with applied molded edges fitted to the conforming dovetailed case, molded base, raised on bracket feet with shaped returns. All in original red wash. SIZE: 24″ h. x 52″ w. x 22-1/2″ d. CONDITION: All original surfaces, very good overall condition. 9-90837 (600-900)

935
$115.00

MARRIAGE FRAKTUR AND THEOREM. Mid-19th century. The fraktur with verses of script in German titled with the family names, signed lower right by the four female artists, the whole done in brilliant watercolors and ink. The theorem a 3-dimensional floral still-life executed with watercolor on linen. SIZE: 1st: 13-1/4″ x 16-1/2″ sight. 2nd: 7-1/2″ x 10-1/2″ sight. CONDITION: Both with age discoloration, the fraktur with fold creases. Otherwise good. 9-93270 (400-500)

936
$0.00

THREE AMERICAN THEOREMS. Mid-19th century. Comprising a pair of floral still-lifes in bird’s-eye maple frames, together with a still-life of fruit in a basket signed “Watts” lower right, also mounted in a maple frame. SIZE: Pair: each 8-1/2″ x 9-3/4″ sight. Fruit: 9-1/4″ x 12-3/4″ sight. CONDITION: Pair with minor water staining to one; the fruit example with creases and tear at midpoint left and right. 9-93271 (400-500)

937
$218.50

HAMILTON & JONES PENNSYLVANIA BLUE-DECORATED STONEWARE CROCK. Mid-19th century. This 3-gallon example marked in blue glaze “HAMILTON & JONES / MANUFACTURERS / GREENSBORO PA” above the numeral 3, all within blue-decorated leafy floral spandrels and borders. SIZE: 13-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good with three brown spots in glaze on rear, additional brown spot on base rim with repaint next to numeral 3. 9-94912 (150-300)

938
$1,610.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL BIRCH AND PINE TWO-DRAWER BLANKET CHEST. First quarter 19th century. The rectangular top with applied molded edges fitted to the case with a well above two long thumbmolded drawers, on a molded base raised on dovetailed bracket feet with scalloped returns. SIZE: 37″ h. x 43″ w. x 18″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Robert Hall, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1950’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Structurally very good, retaining original backboards and feet. Strap hinges and lock original. Refinished in pumpkin pine with all-over traces of original red paint or wash. Escutcheons original, brass handles are replacements. 9-94673 (700-900)

939
$345.00

NEW ENGLAND PINE ONE-DRAWER BLANKET CHEST. First quarter 19th century. The rectangular hinged top with applied molded edge, fitted to the conforming case of two simulated thumbmolded long drawers above a similar working drawer, above the apron simulating a bracket, the sides with ogival cutouts. SIZE: 34″ h. x 42-1/2″ w. x 17″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Robert Hall, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1950’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Structurally very good, with nice medium brown color and patina, traces of original red wash finish, with old pin hinges, lock absent. Patch in the right rear corner lid facing. Proper right rear leg cut 6″ x 1″, piece missing. 9-94676 (700-900)

940
$460.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL MAPLE DROP-LEAF TABLE. First quarter 19th century. The rectangular top with conforming hinged leaves projecting above the conforming apron, raised on four square tapered legs, two hinged. SIZE: 28-3/4″ h. TOP: 48″ x 18″ closed, 48″ x 46-1/2″ open. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Robert Hall, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1950/60’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Professionally refinished with honey brown patina. Very good overall. 9-94931 (700-900)

941
$1,437.50

HAND DRAWN PLOT PLAN OF GARDINER, MAINE. Watercolor and penned plot plan shows a subdivided area the Kennebec River, the Androscoggin River and ponds on three sides. The sections are divided into 4800 acre lots and the water is colored green. The map is annotated and inscribed on bottom section. The piece is signed “Thomas M. Kuhnie”. The map is a copy drawn from the original by John Johnston December, 26 1809. Housed in a modern chrome frame with brown matte. SIZE: 30″ x 22″. CONDITION: The edges have bites and small tears, a split through top center approximately 10″ long, some discoloration but generally good and intact. 9-94193 (1,000-1,500)

942
$172.50

MAINE PEWTER TEAPOT, F. PORTER / FREEMAN PORTER, WESTBROOK, MAINE. 2nd quarter 19th century. The domed lid with ebonized turned knopp finial, hinged on the lighthouse form body with S-scrolled handle and angular spout. Touchmark on center of base. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h. CONDITION: One creased dent lower quarter of side and some roughness on edge of base rim. 9-95213 (150-300)

943
$1,610.00

GOOD NEW ENGLAND CHILD’S SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. Late 18th century. The bowed crest rail joined to seven spindles, the arms with flattened paddle grips above the one-board saddle seat, raised on splayed simulated bamboo turned legs joined by a swelled H-stretcher. SIZE: 28-1/4″ h. of back. 11-3/4″ h. of seat. PROVENANCE: The Cushman family farm, Winslow, Maine. CONDITION: Retains original brown wash, with old crackled surfaces; repaired split to proper left arm, otherwise very good. 9-95434 (800-1,200)

944
$862.50

NEW ENGLAND CONTINUOUS ARM BOW-BACK WINDSOR CHAIR. Circa 1800. The bowed molded crest rail continuing to flat paddle grips, joined to thirteen swelled spindles above the elongated shaped saddle seat, raised on bulbous, turned splayed legs joined by a turned H-stretcher. SIZE: 35-1/2″ h. of back. 16-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Very good overall, with cleaned older surfaces. 9-95240 (600-1,000)

945
$3,105.00

MAINE FOLK ART CARVING; COUPLE IN CANOE. 1st quarter 20th century. The canoe carved from the solid and fitted with seated figures of man rowing, woman in stern, and dog seated between them. The canoe in reddish-brown wash, the interior gray painted, the figures painted in earth tones. SIZE: 13″ l. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Overall very good original condition. Oar locks absent, chips in dog’s ears. One oar probably replaced. 9-94706 (1,000-1,500)

946
$206.50

3 MAINE SPLINT BASKETS. Mid-19th century. The first round example with fixed handle, in original red paint. The second, a round example, with double bale handles. The third, a rectangular example, woven in a fan design with steam-bent handle. SIZE: 1ST: 12-1/2″ h. 2ND: 11-3/4″ h. 3RD: 12-1/2″ h. CONDITION: In very good condition overall, each with some minor damage. 9-95435 (300-400)

947
$0.00

DIMINUTIVE MAINE FEDERAL ONE-DRAWER STAND. Circa 1810. Of birch and maple with old red wash, the square top projecting above the frieze fitted with single thumbmolded drawer, on square splayed legs. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h. x 14″ w. x 14-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Top re-attached and bowed. Split in proper right front leg. Retains original period brass handle. Otherwise good. 9-95020 (600-800)

948
$258.75

NICE MAINE SPLINT BASKET WITH HANDLE. 2nd half 19th century. This fine round example with bowed swing handle, the bottom with raised conical center. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. x 14″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall, natural finish and color. Some re-woven areas near base. 9-95227 (200-400)

949
$632.50

NEW ENGLAND 36-TUBE CANDLE MOLD. 1st half 19th century. This tabletop or stool model, in pine, of rectangular form, the fitted removable top opening to an interior lined with tin forming six rows of six tubes, joined by a molded mid-shelf supported by bootjack ends. SIZE: 13″ h. x 13-1/2″ l. x 11″ w. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: In very clean original condition with rich brown patina. 9-94693 (600-1,200)

950
$3,105.00

PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN TIN WALL SCONCES WITH SNUFFER. Each with a concave circular reflector joined to a flattened tin L-shaped bracket, the cylindrical nozzle joined to the crimped bobeche, both joined to the arm, fitted with hanging device. Accompanied by a cone-shaped snuffer. SIZE: Each 11″ h. x 9″ dia. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Surface is dulled with good patina, showing expected minor dents from use. Very good overall. 9-94687 (1,000-2,000)

951
$977.50

UNSIGNED (American, 19th/20th Century) “THE JAM AT GERRY’S ROCK, PENOBSCOT RIVER, MAINE”. Oil on canvas laid on masonite historic Maine scene shows the incident involving the rescue of loggers involved in the log jam at Gerry’s rock on the Penobscot River in northern Maine. The scene shows a waterfall area with log raft stuck at the top of the falls having a person being pulled across to safe ground on a wire harness. There are four figures left on the raft and there are eleven on the safety of the ledges but one has fallen into the river. Six men are seen on an abutment on the left side raising their hats to commend the effort. A wonderful depiction of this tragic historic event which was idolized in a well known Maine folk song titled “The Jam on Gerry’s Rock”. Housed in a period gesso decorated frame which is “as is”. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 23″. CONDITION: In need of cleaning. There are some folds in the canvas that are apparent at the corners when it was laid down and one corner with a small bite out of it. Otherwise good. 9-95426 (500-1,000)

952
$345.00

UNUSUAL MAINE FEDERAL ACCOUNTANT’S DESK. First quarter 19th century. Unusual country birch and pine example, the rectangular dovetailed case fitted with a sloping lid, the three-quarter picture frame molding centering an inlaid diamond-shaped walnut panel, the lid opening to a storage compartment. The case surmounted by a dovetailed 2-door cabinet above a compartmented long drawer. The whole raised on square molded tapered legs. SIZE: 51-1/2″ overall h. x 29″ w. x 24″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Robert Hall, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1950’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Desk retains old cleaned surfaces, structurally very good. Right rear leg facing with old iron braces at case. 9-94961 (700-900)

953
$402.50

MAINE SHERATON ONE DRAWER STAND. Circa 1840. Made of birch and maple, the rectangular single board top with molded edges above the conforming frieze fitted with a single drawer, raised on cylindrical reeded and molded legs. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 21-1/2″ w x 16-1/2″ s. PROVENANCE: The underside of the drawer bottom with a pencil inscription reading “Mrs. G. A. Porter, N. Anson, ME”. CONDITION: Retains old surfaces, dark reddish/brown color. Very good overall. 9-95251 (500-750)

954
$0.00

MAINE SHERATON CHERRY AND BIRCH 4-DRAWER CHEST. Circa 1840. Branded “RALPH HEILMAN”. The rectangular two-board top above the conforming case, fitted with four graduated long drawers, the case ends paneled, the top drawer with several punch brands. This chest believed to have been made locally in the Sangerville, Maine, area. SIZE: 40-1/2″ h. x 42″ w. x 20″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Bequeathed from the estate of Hanna Lane Gray of East Sangerville to Sidney and Alice Davidson, Brooklyn Heights, New York, and by descent to the present owner, a grand-daughter. CONDITION: Old dry oiled finish; hardware later replacements; structurally good. 9-94957 (700-900)

955
$649.00

EARLY AMERICAN ROUNDABOUT CHAIR IN OLD PAINT. Circa 1800. The stepped pillow-back joined to the circular rail with turned-out grips, joined to three spool-turned cylindrical supports, alternating to flattened lozenge splats. The square frame with woven seat, the cylindrical legs joined by a double box stretcher, the whole in old black-over-green paint with ochre stringing. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h. of back. 16-1/2″ h. of seat x 27″ overall w. CONDITION: Good overall with old repairs to arms at stiles. 9-95021 (700-900)

956
$920.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON FIGURED MAPLE PEMBROKE TABLE. First quarter of the 19th Century. The rectangular top with hinged leaves with ovolu corners projecting above the conforming frieze, raised on swelled ring and bold spool turned legs, the feet swelled and tapering. SIZE: 28-3/4″ h x 42″ l x 19-1/4″ w (closed); 41″ (open). CONDITION: With well figured and tiger graining, cleaned surfaces with good honey patina. Very good overall. 9-95250 (800-1,200)

957
$472.00

NEW ENGLAND FAN-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. Circa 1800. The bowed crest rail with notched ears joined to seven splayed spindles, the mid-rail terminating in shaped grips, the oval one-board saddle seat raised on splayed turned legs joined by a swelled H-stretcher. SIZE: 42-1/2″ h. of back. 18″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Refinished and restored. 9-95238 (700-1,000)

958
$690.00

EMPIRE PINE CORNER CUPBOARD. First half 19th century. In two parts, the upper case with cove-molded cornice and canted corners above a pair of 3-panel glass cupboard doors, opening to an interior fitted with two shaped shelves, joined to the mid-molded lower case fitted with a pair of faux-grained paneled doors, above a molded base on shaped bracket feet. SIZE: 81-1/2″ h. x 40-1/2″ w. x 17-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Stripped and waxed, glass panels old, structurally very good, in need of cleaning and repolishing. 9-94713 (1,000-2,000)

959
$460.00

CHRISTIAN SPURLING (English, 20th Century) TWO WORKS: SHIPS AT SEA. 1) Oil on illustration board scene shows a tall ship in full sail sailing slightly to the right in an oncoming view in blue ocean with blue and white sky. Signed bottom right “C Spurling 1972”. 2) Oil on illustration board showing a fully rigged and sail three-mast tall ship sailing right to left in blue white capped ocean under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “C Spurling 1973″. The ship has a red cross on one sail and flies the American flag. Both identically housed in gilt wood frames with white and gold liners. In the British army, Spurling was captured at the fall of Singapore and as a prisoner he worked on the infamous Bridge over the River Kwai. SIZE: 22″ x 30”. CONDITION: Very good, some yellowing to varnish. 9-95140 (1,000-1,500)

960
$1,840.00

RODOLFO CLAUDUS (1893-1964) “U.S.S. CONSTITUTION”. Large oil on canvas nautical scene shows the U.S.S. Constitution battling another ship which is ablaze and in pieces. A recovery boat is taking on survivors. Signed lower left and dated “1936”. On back stretcher is artist name, title and “Milan, Italy”. Housed in a painted and partial gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 27″ x 39″. CONDITION: Inpainting, relined, craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-94544 (800-1,200)

961
$1,725.00

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 (500-1,000)

962
$201.25

V. CHEVALIER (19th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “ELIZABETH D.”. Graphite and colored pencil ship portrait of the American ship Elizabeth D. The four-mast vessel is sailing left to right under full sail. It flies various flags including the United States. There is a tug off the stern and a steamship off the bow. A lighthouse with American flag flying is seen at point of land. Signed lower right. Housed in a black molded wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 25″. CONDITION: Paper has glue spots at edges and some wrinkling to right side. Otherwise good. 9-90863 (600-800)

963
$575.00

NEW ENGLAND DIMINUTIVE WALNUT WHALESIDE SHELF. First half of the 19th Century. Of typical form, the shaped sides centering four shaped graduated shelves. SIZE: 34-1/2′ h x 17-1/4″ w x 8-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Some nails reset and filled. Small repairs to proper right side at the top shelf and to same side lower shelf. Hanging brackets replaced. Old finish. Very good overall. 9-95225 (500-750)

964
$431.25

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. Second quarter 19th century. The rectangular hinged top with inset turret corners, raised on ropetwist ring-turned legs terminating in ball feet. Label on underside of table reads: “This table was owned by James Foster, the great-grandfather of Miss Margaret Foster, President of the Nat’l Society of Colonial Dames of America in California from 1922-1927. James Foster died in 1793.” SIZE: 31″ h. x 36-1/2″ w. x 18-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Professionally refinished. 9-94844 (500-1,000)

965
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON PINE 2-DRAWER BLANKET CHEST. Second quarter of the 19th century. The rectangular top with rounded edges hinged above the conforming case opening to a well, fitted with two long drawers, raised on bell-and-spool-turned legs. SIZE: 45-1/2″ x 44-1/2″ w. x 20″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good and original with dark brown patina. 9-94909 (500-800)

966
$0.00

AMERICAN SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, PROBABLY NEW YORK. Circa 1800. The bowed crest rail joined to nine spindles, the continuous mid-rail terminating in flattened grips, above a shaped saddle seat raised on splayed turned legs joined by a bulbous turned H-stretcher. SIZE: 36″ h. of back. 18″ h. of seat. CONDITION: With old cleaned surfaces, repairs to seat, legs ended out and pieced. 9-95242 (500-700)

967
$1,322.50

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PAIR OF PORTRAITS OF JUDGE LANSING D. WETMORE AND WIFE. 1) Oil on canvas half portrait shows a middle age man with dark hair wearing a black suit and white shirt. A red drape is off his shoulder and the faint hint of a column on the right. Housed in its original lemon gold wood frame. The back canvas having a William & Stevens, New York canvas stamp. 2) Oil on canvas half portrait of an elegant woman with black hair. She sits on a Victorian sofa with red upholstery. She wears a black dress with white collar having a pink ribbon with large shell cameo. Over the back of the sofa is a window overlooking a landscape. Housed in what appears to be its original gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. The back canvas having a William & Stevens, New York canvas stamp. NOTE: Along with the pair of portraits comes a framed 15″ x 12-1/2″ lithograph of L.D. Wetmore dated March, 1854. “Lansing D. Wetmore was born in Pine Grove Township, the son of Lansing Wetmore who was himself an associate judge in Warren County in 1851. Lansing D. Wetmore received his education at Union College, New York, graduating in 1841. Immediately, he took up the study of law in Warren and while pursuing this course he taught several terms in the Smethport Academy. He was admitted to the bar in 1845. Later he became a partner in the firm Wetmore, Noyes & Hinckley. In the fall of 1870 he was elected President Judge of the 6th Judicial District, the predecessor to the 37th District, which at that time included Erie, Warren and Elk counties. In partnership with his brother Charles, Judge Wetmore had an extensive lumber business. Previous to being elected to the bench, Judge Wetmore was president of the First National Bank of Warren.” SIZE: 30″ x 25″. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from the estate of Sidney Wetmore Davidson ( 1894-1979 ), Brooklyn Heights, New York, to the present owner, a grand-daughter. Mr Davidson, a direct descendant of the sitters, was the son of Caroline Wetmore Davidson Hiles and founding partner in the New York Law Firm, Davidson, Dawson and Clark. CONDITION: Very good, small dimple on cheek. 9-94970 (800-1,200)

968
$402.50

UNSIGNED (American, 20th Century) PAIR OF PORTRAITS OF JUDGE LANSING WETMORE AND HIS WIFE. Oil on canvas half portraits, circa 1840. Portrait shows a man with arm resting on chair holding quill pen. The other being a half portrait of his wife wearing a black dress, white collar and hat. Both identically housed in gilt molded wood frames. Both having stickers identifying sitters and artist and also dated “1973”. NOTE: The portraits are faithful copies of originals still with another branch of the Wetmore family and were commissioned by Sidney Wetmore Davidson in 1973. Along with the portraits are three framed prints, two of which are the Wetmore family and one a print of the wife’s portrait. Judge Lansing Wetmore is the father was a judge in Warren County and was the father of L D Wetmore, also a judge. SIZE: 25″ x 22″. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from the estate of Sidney Wetmore Davidson ( 1894-1979 ), Brooklyn Heights, New York, to the present owner, a grand-daughter. Mr Davidson, a direct descendant of the sitters, was the son of Caroline Wetmore Davidson Hiles, and founding partner in the New York Law Firm, Davidson, Dawson and Clark CONDITION: Very good. 9-94670 (500-700)

969
$826.00

MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE TIP TOP TEA TABLE. Second half of the 18th Century. The shaped top with serpentine molded edges hinged on an urn form turned standard raised on a tripod base with arched cabriole legs, terminating in ridged and pointed pad feet. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x top 33″ x 34″. CONDITION: The top nicely re-polished. Old repair to block. Shaft and legs are good. 9-95236 (1,000-1,500)

970
$0.00

PAIR OF MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS. 3rd quarter 18th century. Each with carved serpentine molded crest rail, the ears carved with leaftips, above two conforming slats, joined to the overupholstered trapezoidal seat, raised on square molded frontal legs and backswept rear legs joined by a recessed box stretcher. SIZE: Each 37″ h. of back, 17-1/4″ h. of seat. CONDITION: One chair with repaired center slat and re-attached central stretcher. Both chairs with restoration and refinishing. 9-95223 (1,000-1,500)

971
$862.50

NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND CHIPPENDALE MAPLE AND CHERRY CHEST OF DRAWERS. Late 18th century. Probably locally made chest of drawers, the rectangular top with molded edges above the conforming dovetailed case fitted with four graduated drawers on a molded base, raised on shaped bracket feet with scalloped apron. SIZE: 32″ h. x 36″ case w. x 19″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Robert Hall, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1950’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Structurally very good; original backboard, top, and feet. Hardware antique, probably not original to chest. 9-94671 (800-1,200)

972
$1,610.00

MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR. Last quarter 18th century. Probably Boston or North Shore, the shaped crest rail terminating in scrolled ears above the pierced Gothic splat, joined to a molded trapezoidal frame fitted with a slip seat, raised on frontal acanthus-carved cabriole legs raised on well defined talon-and-ball feet, the rear legs backswept. SIZE: 37-1/2″ h. of back. 18″ h. of seat. CONDITION: With restoration to back splat proper right side, otherwise very good with old polished surfaces; seat frame original. 9-95230 (1,200-1,800)

973
$287.50

AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY CORNER STAND. Circa 1820. Probably eastern Massachusetts. Of triangular form, the two sides with shaped splashguard centering a candle shelf, with bowfront molded edges, raised on three square supports joining a conforming medial shelf with bowfront frieze with a central drawer flanked by drawers, above the lower shaped shelf. Raised on splayed frontal feet. SIZE: 45″ h x 18″ d x 26″ w. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished and tightened. Very good overall. 9-95277 (700-1,000)

974
$920.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL INLAID CHERRY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS. First quarter 19th century. The rectangular top with bowed front and string inlay above the conforming case of four cockbeaded long drawers on a molded base raised on shaped bracket feet. SIZE: 32″ h. x 38-1/2″ overall w. x 35-3/4″ case w. x 20-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Robert Hall, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1950/60’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Retains early cleaned surface. Top with patch right front corner facing, one-inch spliced addition back of top, old replaced hardware, 3-inch piece of facing off drawer divider. Otherwise good. 9-94938 (1,000-2,000)

975
$316.25

CLASSICAL MAHOGANY DROP LEAF BREAKFAST TABLE, PROBABLY NEW YORK. First quarter of the 19th Century.This rectangular single board top with hinged D-form drop leaves, all with reeded edges, above the rectangular frieze fitted with a cock beaded drawer and opposing simulated drawer, joined to an urn-form standard raised on four outswept reeded legs capped with cast brass paw-foot casters. SIZE: 29″ h x 40″ x 25-1/2″ w (closed); 52″ x 40″ (open). CONDITION: Structurally very good with dark brown finish, original hardware and casters. One drop leaf with old professional repairs at hinges. 9-95144 (800-1,200)

976
$488.75

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1840. The rectangular top with turret corners and shaped splashguard applied with cast-brass rosettes above the conforming case fitted with four cockbeaded figured mahogany drawers, flanked by three-quarter columnar reeded pilasters above the arched apron, raised on swelled ring-turned legs. SIZE: 44-1/2″ overall h. x 39″ h. of top x 38″ case w. x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Structurally very good, with small repair to splashguard; retains original backboards and legs, hardware replaced. Center of top with old dark stain. 9-94983 (1,000-1,500)

977
$402.50

CHINA TRADE BRASS-BOUND CAMPHOR TRUNK. 1st half 19th century. The rectangular trunk with hinged lid fitted with brass carrying handles, covered overall in original black leather, bound with brass strapping, decorated overall with brass studwork. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h. x 30-1/2″ l. x 15″ d. CONDITION: Leather restored and repolished, brass cleaned by sanding. Otherwise very good. 9-95253 (500-800)

978
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT CAMPHOR LACQUERED CANDLESTAND. Second quarter 19th century. Lacquered and gilt-decorated overall, the octagonal tray top joined to the ring-and-spool-turned standard, raised on a tripod cabriole leg base, terminating in hairy paw and ball feet. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h. Top: 14-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: With wear, losses and crackle to lacquered top; losses of gilt decoration throughout. Interesting “musket ball” lead inserts in feet. 9-95023 (300-500)

979
$230.00

ILLEGIBLY SIGNED (European, 19th Century) SHIPPING OFF THE COAST. Oil on canvas scene shows a British ship sailing right to left flying English flag and a Dutch fishing boat sailing beside with another in foreground. A cliff side shoreline has castle atop. Signed illegibly lower left. Housed in a decorated gilt gesso replacement frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Relined, on new stretcher, inpainting, very good. 9-95141 (500-1,000)

980
$230.00

NICE LOUIS XVI WALNUT POUDREUSE. Last quarter 18th century. The rectangular case with three hinged lids, all crossbanded and with figured walnut panels, the center lid with adjustable mirror, the outer lids opening to wells, one fitted with removable tray for perfume and powder bottles and jars. The cabinet designed with three tiers of three drawers: the upper tier of three faux drawers, the second tier with central drawer flanked by faux drawers, the third tier of three aligned drawers. Raised on delicate square tapered stop-fluted legs, the stop-fluting carved with leaftips. SIZE: 30-3/4″ h. x 32″ w. x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Top compartments are currently locked; accompanying key no longer functions. Otherwise retains old surfaces in need of cleaning. Hardware original. 9-95617 (800-1,500)

981
$115.00

LOUIS PHILLIPE WALNUT SIDE TABLE. 1st quarter 19th century. The rectangular hinged top with breadboard ends opening to a well of three paper-lined compartments above a shallow drawer flanked by short drawers, raised on ring-turned fluted cylindrical legs terminating in onion feet. SIZE: 26-3/4″ h. x 30″ w. x 18″ d. CONDITION: Professionally restored and repolished, with good color. Lock, key and paper liners all appear original. 9-95618 (400-800)

982
$460.00

COLLECTION OF 23 PERIOD FRENCH BRASS TIEBACKS AND PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Late 18th-early 19th centuries. The tiebacks comprising a group of five 4″ examples cast with flowering plants centering guilloches around a central floral rosette, four 3-1/2″ and six 3″ examples cast with beaded ropetwist edges around a central cone, four 3″ examples with beaded cord edge centering a raised flowerhead, a pair of 2-3/4″ tiebacks stamped with the bust of Alexander in relief, and a small 1-3/4″ pair of stamped brass tiebacks. Together with a pair of 11-1/2″ Neo-Classical French brass candlesticks, each with bobeche and nozzle joined to a columnar shaft, joined to a circular base, cast and tooled overall with a variety of blind fretwork designs. The wicker basket with lid, leather handle and hasps, 8-1/2″ h. x 11-1/2″ l. x 7-1/2″ d. (26 items). SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Tiebacks in very fine condition, ten are missing their spike fasteners. Candlesticks very good overall. Basket with one latch absent, one ring fastener disengaged from basket. 9-95626 (400-600)

983
$3,450.00

TWO ANTIQUE TURKISH GLASS HANGING CANDLE LAMPS. Of similar design, one in blue glass, the other in light amber. Each having three applied handles for fancy brass chain hanger. The bodies decorated with Persian colorful designs. The glass is free blown with pontil mark. With the removal of the brass hangers, these could also be used as vases for they have flat bottoms. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 7-1/2″ dia. across top. 27″ hanging. CONDITION: Losses to decoration, otherwise very good. 9-95150 (600-1,000)

984
$920.00

GEORGE III MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF DINING TABLE. Mid-18th century. The single-board figured mahogany top fitted with wide conforming leaves projecting above the conforming apron, raised on six square molded legs, two hinged for leaf support. SIZE: Closed: 28-1/4″ h. x 21-1/2″ l. x 48″ w. Open: 28-1/4″ h. x 68″ l. x 48″ w. CONDITION: Retains original surfaces with dark brown patina, the top with old shrinkage split. Areas of loss at each hinge (old and minor). 9-95517 (500-1,000)

985
$0.00

GEORGE III DROP LEAF TWO TIER DUMBWAITER. Last quarter of the 18th Century. The two rectangular tops of graduating size, each fitted with hinged demilune leaves and molded edges jointed to and swiveling on a ring turned columnar standard, raised on an arched leg tripod base terminating in square capped casters. SIZE: 34-1/4″ h x 20″ dia (closed); 25″ dia (open). CONDITION: Original surfaces, dark patina. Old repair to base of standard and to one foot above caster. Otherwise very good. 9-95270 (400-600)

986
$920.00

GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BUTLER’S TABLE. Last half 18th century. The rectangular paneled top fitted with four hinged demilune sections, each with pierced grip, mounted on a later frame; raised on chamfered, molded, square legs. SIZE: OPEN: 18-1/4″ h. x 36″ l. x 27-1/4″ w. CLOSED: 23″ overall h. x 28-1/2″ l. x 19″ w. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker (1864, Brenchley, England -1935, Brooklyn Heights, New York), a sugar chemist, magician, and art collector, to the present owner, a great-grand-daughter. CONDITION: Very good overall, retaining original surfaces and hardware. 9-94921 (400-500)

987
$402.50

GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY LIFT TOP WASHSTAND. Second half of the 18th Century. The hinged top opening outwards in two sections revealing a cutout for a wash basin and an extending dressing mirror fit within the case, above the frieze with ebony stringing above a cupboard door flanked by string-inlaid panels over a long drawer above a simulated drawer, raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 32″ h x 20″ x w x 19″ d. CONDITION: Retains old polished surfaces. Repaired and restored shrinkage cracks. Inlay intact, retains original hardware. 9-95276 (500-750)

988
$0.00

REGENCY INLAID MAHOGANY ONE-DRAWER SIDE TABLE. First quarter of the 19th Century. The thin rectangular top with canted corners above the conforming frieze fitted with a single long drawer and opposing simulated drawer, all inlaid with ebony and contrasting mahogany stringing and a diamond shaped escutcheon. The whole raised on unusual ring and spool turned legs with spiral twist elements, joined by a similarly turned H-stretcher. Raised on brass ferules and casters. SIZE: 28″ h x 27-1/2″ w x 18″ d. CONDITION: Old surfaces and patina. Two handles missing. Small old repairs, insignificant. Overall very good. 9-95268 (800-1,200)

989
$115.00

PAIR QUEEN ANNE BRASS CANDLESTICKS. Mid-18th century. Each with a cylindrical nozzle with everted rim on a turned standard, raised on a square petal base with notched and canted corners. SIZE: Each 7″ h. CONDITION: Good overall, missing ejectors. 9-95135 (300-400)

990
$517.50

THREE JACQUARD COVERLETS. Mid-19th century. The first, in blue and white ‘Summer and Winter’ Mosaics pattern, of two panels, affixed with a label inscribed in script “L.B. Yerdon”. The second, a tri-color fringed coverlet with a central floral and leaftip panel, the outer border of tulips and roses, three sides with tri-color fringe. The third, a red and white ‘Summer and Winter’ coverlet woven with a center medallion with S-scroll elements encircled by a wreath, the border a variation on Eagle, Independence Hall, Deer and Bird border. SIZE: FIRST: 7′ x 5’1″. SECOND: 7’6″ x 6′. THIRD: 7’7″ x 6’6″. CONDITION: All in overall very good condition. The tri-color with some separation of fringe edge. The red and white with staining in one corner. 9-93269 (400-600)

991
$230.00

EARLY AMERICAN DECORATED FOOTWARMER. 2nd half 18th century. Of rectangular box form with dovetailed construction, punch-decorated with diamonds, heart and the initials “PG”, the back fitted with a sliding door, all mounted on a molded base. Fitted with original wrought iron carrying handle and square removable iron ember holder, both of which appear original. Together with a pine firkin with swing handle and cover. SIZE: WARMER: 10-1/4″ overall h. x 9-1/2″ overall w. x 7″ d. FIRKIN: 13″ overall h. x 9″ dia. CONDITION: First in very good condition, the surfaces stripped and waxed. Second with later finish. Both in structurally good condition. 9-95212 (300-500)

992
$115.00

LARGE NEW ENGLAND FIRKIN IN BLUE PAINT. 2nd half 19th century. This large example of typical form fitted with original lid and retaining original blue painted surfaces; fitted with a bent-strap carrying handle. SIZE: 13-3/4″ h. x 14″ overall dia. CONDITION: Good overall original condition. Strip of lid strapping broken off but still present. 9-94910 (250-350)

993
$517.50

LARGE TURNED MIXING BOWL IN OLD RED WASH. 1st half 19th century. This large well-used example retains original red-washed outer surfaces, with wide incised rim; together with a smaller example in natural finish. SIZE: Larger: 7-3/4″ h. x 20″ dia. Smaller: 4-1/4″ x 14″ dia. CONDITION: Large example with extensive wear to interior, with rim checks and shrinkage crack, the outer surface with nice patina. Smaller example with old surfaces and slight wear. Both very good overall. 9-95436 (200-300)

994
$0.00

EARLY AMERICAN PAINT DECORATED BRASS BED WARMER. Circa 1820. The chased pierced and floral decorated hinged lid fitted to the conforming pan, joined to the original fruitwood paint and grain decorated handle. SIZE: 43″ l. CONDITION: Dents and small tear on base of pan. Otherwise very good overall. 9-95215 (300-500)

995
$201.25

AMERICAN STONEWARE HANGING SALT BOX. 3rd quarter 19th century. The round hanging salt box with hinged wooden lid, decorated overall in underglaze blue with floral sprigs centering the word “SALT”. SIZE: 6-1/4″ overall h. x 5-3/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Now with replaced lid, minor chips in base rim. 9-94874 (100-200)

996
$147.50

EARLY AMERICAN BANISTER-BACK SIDE CHAIR. First half 18th century. The arched and scalloped crest flanked by turned stiles with oval knopped finials, centering four split banister splats joined to the trapezoidal rush seat, raised on sausage-turned frontal legs and joined by a box stretcher. SIZE: 44″ h. of back. Seat: 16-3/4″ h. x 19-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Wallace Hamilton, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1970’s. CONDITION: Chair has been scrubbed and repolished, retaining remnants of original red wash. Rear legs pieced at six inches. 9-94669 (250-400)

997
$402.50

NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TRANSITIONAL SIDE CHAIR. Last half 18th century. Comprised of birch, maple and oak, the arched serpentine crest rail with fluted ears joined to chamfered stiles centering a pierced vasiform splat, the trapezoidal woven seat raised on block-and-spool-turned frontal legs and backswept square legs, all joined by a baluster-turned box stretcher. SIZE: 38″ h. of back. Seat: 15-3/4″ h. x 19″ w. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Wallace Hamilton, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1970’s. CONDITION: With old refinish, structurally very good. 9-94677 (300-500)

998
$460.00

EARLY NEW ENGLAND GRAIN PAINTED SIX-BOARD BLANKET CHEST. Late 18th Century. The hinged rectangular lid with applied molding on original strap hinges opening to an open interior fitted with lidded til. The dovetailed case grained and raised on recessed shoefoot base. SIZE: 20-1/2″ h x 49-1/2″ w x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Original old dry surfaces, structurally sound. Very good overall. 9-95267 (400-600)

999
$172.50

GROUP OF FIVE BIRDCAGE AND ROD-BACK WINDSOR CHAIRS. Last half 18th century. Group includes four birdcage examples in black paint and one rod-back example in earlier blue. SIZE: Tallest: 34-1/2″ h. of back. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired in Central Maine in the 1950/60’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Group as found, with some replacements and repairs, one unrepaired. Generally fair to good. Chairs in varying degrees of restoration. One birdcage with broken back, one with missing spindle. 9-94943 (350-600)

1000
$977.50

DIMINUTIVE HEPPLEWHITE MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE. Circa 1800. The rectangular top with hinged leaves and inset corners above the conforming apron, raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 28-3/4″ h x 30″ l x 17-1/2″ (closed); 33″ (open). CONDITION: Professionally polished, very good overall. 9-95265 (500-800)

1001
$57.50

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL CHERRY ONE-DRAWER STAND. Circa 1800. Thin square top above the conforming frieze fitted with single drawer, raised on four square tapering legs. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h. Top: 16″ sq. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Robert Hall, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1950/60’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Has been stripped and repolished, with restoration and repairs to legs at apron; replaced early brass handle. 9-94946 (200-400)

1002
$345.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL PINE SCHOOLMASTER’S DESK. First quarter 19th century. The standing desk of square form with three-quarter splashguard, having a hinged sloping lid within picture frame molding opening to a well, the apron fitted with single drawer, the whole raised on square legs joined by a box stretcher. SIZE: Working surface: 44″ h. 50″ overall h. x 21″ w. x 20-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Robert Hall, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1950/60’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Old scrubbed cleaned surfaces, retaining remnants of original red wash. Structurally very good. 9-94935 (400-600)

1003
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL BIRCH PEMBROKE TABLE. First quarter 19th century. The rectangular top with hinged D-form leaves above the conforming apron, raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: Closed: 28-1/2″ h. x 18″ w. x 38″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Robert Hall, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1950/60’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Refinished in a pumpkin brown, with repairs to top along hinge line. Otherwise good. 9-94939 (600-800)

1004
$172.50

FEDERAL BIRCH AND MAPLE SIDE TABLE. First quarter 19th century. Two-board shaped top projecting above the rectangular apron, raised on square slightly splayed tapered legs. SIZE: 28″ h. x 37″ l. x 27″ w. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Robert Hall, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1950’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Refinished and restored in honey brown color. 9-94672 (400-500)

1005
$632.50

ONE DRAWER SHERATON DROP LEAF PEMBROKE TABLE. Shaped corner leaves, one drawer fitted with wood knob. New England circa 1820. Nicely turned legs and nice colored cherry wood. SIZE: 28-1/2” h x 35-3/4” d x 19” closed; 40” open. CONDITION: Some minor repair, very good. 9-90026 (600-800)

1006
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL INLAID CHERRY STAND. First quarter 19th century. The square top with central fan inlaid rondel and fan spandrels, the edge with herringbone inlay, projecting above the conforming frieze with string inlaid panels, raised on square tapered legs, string inlaid with banded cuffs. “Mrs Webster / Worcester Mass” penciled in script on underside of top. SIZE: 27″ h. Top: 18-3/4″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: Painted surfaces have been removed, now with a satin polished surface. Top re-attached with restoration to shrinkage cracks. Good overall. 9-95025 (800-1,200)

1007
$115.00

SHERATON MAHOGANY SWING LEF DROP LEAF TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular top with conforming hinged leaves above the rectangular apron, raised on six cylindrical ring-turned reeded legs with ball cuffs terminating in brass-capped casters. SIZE: 28-1/2″ x 48″ x 21″ (closed); 28-1/2″ x 51″ x 48″ (open) CONDITION: Professional patches in top at hinges. 9-95143 (400-600)

1008
$172.50

SIX SHERATON STAMPED BRASS VALANCES. Circa 1840. Presented as two sets of three. One set designed with a row of foliate guilloches above a row of inverted arched panels, interspaced with leaftips, mounted on board. Second set in the form of a folding ribbon with grapevine and tassel design, centering a cartouche, mounted on board with obtuse ends. SIZE: First set: Each 44-1/2″ l. x 5″ d. Second set: Each 46″ overall l. x 3-1/2″ interior d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Beacon Hill and Thomaston estate. CONDITION: Overall good with normal tarnishing and blemishes. One end missing of one valance in first set. 9-93708 (100-200)

1009
$460.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE. First third of the 19th Century. The rectangular top with hinged D-form leaves projecting above the conforming apron, the lower edge crossbeaded, raised on swelled reeded ring and spool turned legs with ringed cuffs. SIZE: 29″ h x 36″ l x 19″ (closed). CONDITION: Very good overall with well figured top. 9-95257 (600-900)

1010
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON CHERRY DROP-LEAF TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular top with deep hinged leaves above the conforming frieze, raised on six cylindrical tapering turned legs, two legs pivoting to support leaves. SIZE: 29-3/4″ h. Top closed: 47-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. Top open: 47-1/2″ x 62″. CONDITION: Tabletop surfaces cleaned and repolished with some restoration in areas of hinges. Very good overall. 9-95274 (500-700)

1011
$258.75

SHERATON CARVED MAHOGANY ADJUSTABLE PIANO STOOL. 1st half 19th century. The circular padded top swiveling and adjusting on a turned shaft, the frame raised on four turned cylindrical legs joined by a spool-turned cross stretcher. SIZE: 19″ h. x 13″ dia. CONDITION: With old refinished surfaces, structurally very good. 9-95262 (200-300)

1012
$28.75

FOUR PIECES OF DECORATED POTTERY. 1) 7-1/2″ dia. plate with brown stick spatter. 2) 4-1/2″ h barrel form canister with blue and brown sponge decoration. 3) 6″ h pearlware jug with blue and black banding – Discolored glaze cracking, large chips to handle and body, crack in base. 4) 6″ covered pearlware sugar with blue bands surrounded by black striping – Cover is good, base has rim chips. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-91568-3 (75-125)

1013
$86.25

PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS BEEHIVE ANDIRONS. 1st quarter 19th century. Each with faceted beehive finial joined to the turned standard, raised on arched spurred legs terminating in flat spade feet. SIZE: Each 14-1/4″ h. x 16″ overall d. CONDITION: Structurally very good, with newly replaced iron dogs. 9-95544 (250-350)

1014
$345.00

JOHN STOBART (British, 1929) “MYSTIC SEAPORT” “THE CHARLES W. MORGAN AT CHUBB’S WHARF BY MOONLIGHT”. Limited edition (4116/6141) lithograph shows the port with large ship surrounded by dock area with buildings under moonlight. Wonderfully housed in a gray painted molded wood frame with tan linen matte and inner wood liner and gray matte. SIZE: Sight: 19-1/2″ x 29″. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-95188 (500-700)

1015
$115.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher, 19th Century) FOUR COLORED LITHOGRAPHS. 1) Small folio “Bound to Shine” showing a black couple in horse drawn carriage splitting two others on the road. After a painting by Thomas Worth. Sight: 13″ x 17″. 2) Small folio “The Boss of the Road” shows a black man with umbrella and jug in center of road with two carriages having mishap beside. After a painting by Thomas Worth. Sight: 13″ x 17″. 3) Small folio “The Old Oaken Bucket” shows a man at a well with a bucket. Sight: 10-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. 4) Small folio “Silver Cascade-White Mountains” scene shows a man fishing by a river amongst trees. Sight: 9-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. All in period frames. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Not examined out of frames, stains and toning. Otherwise good. 9-95156, 9-95157 (400-800)

1016
$0.00

E. D. SLATER (Publisher, 19th Century) “MAUDE S. AND ALDINE”. Colored lithograph similar to a Currier & Ives large folio showing two brown horses pulling a four-wheel sulky with a gentleman in top hat driving. Legend “The Celebrated Trotting Mares Maude S. and Aldine, Driven by Wm. H. Vanderbilt Esq.” with two other lines. Housed in a black painted wood frame with wide matte. SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 31-1/2″. CONDITION: No tears apparent, overall light brown toning. Otherwise very good. Not examined out of frame. 9-95158 (400-600)

1017
$0.00

JONATHAN BADGER BACHELDER (American, 1825-1894) “HOLYOKE AND SOUTH HADLEY FALLS”. Colored lithograph by Endicott & Co., N.Y. after a painting by Bachelder. Panoramic view shows the CT river winding through So. Handley and Holyoke towards Mt. Tom. Legend having title and 14 numbered points of interest. Housed in a fine modern gilt frame with dark gray and gilt matte. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 16-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-95180 (400-600)

1018
$0.00

JONATHAN BADGER BACHELDER (American, 1825-1894) “MILFORD, MASS.”. Colored lithograph by Endicott & Co., N.Y. after a painting by Bachelder. Panoramic view shows the town with long dirt avenue with carriage, people and livestock. Legend with title and dated “1857”. Housed in a modern gilt frame with dark gray and gilt cutout matte. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 16-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-95181 (400-600)

1019
$287.50

AFTER FITZ HUGH LANE (American, 1804-1865) “BOSTON HARBOR AT SUNSET”. 20th Century print shows many vessels in a calm harbor with the Boston State House and churches in the distance under a sunset sky. Housed in a fine modern gilt frame with double matte. SIZE: Sight: 20″ x 32-1/2″. CONDITION: Several scratches and small losses to print. Fair. 9-93237 (350-450)

1020
$177.00

DREW MILLER (American, 20th Century) HARPOONING THE WHALE. Oil on canvas 19th Century whaling scene shows a whale boat with six men having just harpooned a whale. The line is loose but soon to tighten providing the ride of their lives. The three-mast whaling ship is seen with sails down on the left and a tall ship with tails up is seen on right side. Signed lower right. Housed in its original blue and white decorated molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 32″. CONDITION: Some surface dirt, very good. 9-92631 (300-500)

1021
$0.00

HENRY SHIELDS (British, 19th/20th Century) “ON THE CLYDE”. Small chromolithograph shows two America’s Cup yachts sailing side by side with steam yacht and steamer beside. Pencil signed lower left. Mounted to a cream colored backing paper. Housed in a simple molded wood frame with matte. SIZE: 8″ x 11″. CONDITION: Toned, no tears or holes. Spot foxing, fair. 9-95607 (300-500)

1022
$143.75

FOUR ANTIQUE TROTTING HORSE PRINTS. 1 & 2) Haskell & Allen, Publisher “Ethan Allen” and “Dexter”. Housed in period grain painted wood frames. Each showing the horse pulling a four-wheel sulky. 3) “Goldsmith Maid” showing a horse and two-wheel sulky, unidentified publisher. Housed in matching antique grain painted frame. 4) Currier & Ives, Publisher, small folio after a painting by Thomas Worth “Starting Out on His Mettle” showing a rearing brown horse pulling a four-wheel sulky. Housed in an antique wood frame with no glass. SIZE: Sight: 1, 2, & 3) 9-1/2″ x 14-1/2″ 4) 11-1/4″ x 15-1/4″. CONDITION: Not examined out of frames. 1, 2, & 3) No tears, some toning. 4) Heavy toning, some edge tears with some scrapes. 9-95155 (250-400)

1023
$0.00

PINK SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING. Beautiful ladies platinum ring has center cushion cut pink sapphire measuring 9.11 mm x 7.54 mm x 5.82 mm. The modified brilliant cushion cut sapphire weighs 4.04 cts and is finished on each side with a triangular brilliant cut diamond. Total diamond weight is 1.12 cts. The ring is accompanied by a Gem Research Swiss Lab certificate for the center pink sapphire stating that there is no indication of thermal treatment. SIZE: 7. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95654 (12,500-17,500)

1024
$0.00

EMERALD, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING. Very pretty ladies yellow gold ring has center oval, bright green emerald which measures approximately 9 mm x 6.5 mm and weighs approximately 1.50 cts. The emerald is surrounded by 2 swirls of round brilliant cut diamonds weighing approximately .50 cts. The stones are set in an unmarked yellow gold mounting which is 14kt or better. SIZE: 5-1/4. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95657 (2,000-4,000)

1025
$2,300.00

BLUE SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING. Very pretty ballerina style ring has center oval rich blue sapphire measuring approximately 8.9 mm x 6.6 mm and weighing 2.39 cts. The sapphire is surrounded by a band of small round diamonds which in turn is surrounding by a wavy band of baguette and round diamonds. Total diamond weight is .76 cts. The stones are set in a simple platinum mounting. SIZE: 6-3/4. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95658 (2,000-4,000)

1026
$0.00

DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND GOLD RING. Very unique ladies custom ring is crafted in fine platinum with a pyramid shaped top mounted with an emerald cut fancy champagne colored diamond. The diamond is set in 22kt yellow gold prongs and is highlighted on each side with a vertical band of 3 round diamonds in 22kt yellow gold mountings. The diamond measured 5 mm x 6 mm and weights 1.01 cts while the total weight of the 6 side diamonds is .06 cts. SIZE: 7. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95660 (1,750-2,250)

1027
$0.00

SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD EARRINGS. Lovely pair of 18kt white gold earrings are set with a vertical band of dark blue cabochon oval sapphires. Each sapphire is separated by a vertical band of 2 lovely round brilliant cut diamonds. The earrings are finished with omega backs and the gold is stamped “750”. Total diamond weight is approximately .60 cts and total sapphire weight is approximately 3.50 cts. SIZE: Earrings are 7/8 in long. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95661 (1,750-2,250)

1028
$862.50

TAHITIAN PEARL, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING. Very nice ladies platinum ring is topped with a wonderful 13mm Tahitian black pearl. The pearl is surrounded with a swirling platinum mounting set with 2 bands of single cut diamonds. Total weight of the diamonds is .05 cts. SIZE: 6-3/4. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95665 (800-1,200)

1029
$5,175.00

SILVER “SHELL AND THREAD” PATTERN FLATWARE SERVICE, TIFFANY & CO., NEW YORK. Pattern introduced 1905, unengraved, comprising: twelve 10″ dinner knives, twelve 7-1/2″ dinner forks, twelve 9″ luncheon knives, twelve 6-3/4″ luncheon forks, twelve 7″ soup spoons, ten 5-3/4″ teaspoons, twelve 4″ demitasse spoons, ten 5-3/4″ butter spreaders, one 9″ serving spoon, one 8-1/2″ serving spoon, and two 5-1/2″ grapefruit spoons. Marked “TIFFANY & CO. STERLING PAT. 1905”. Total 96 pcs. 114 Troy oz. weighable. SIZE: As noted above. PROVENANCE: From and East Sangerville, Maine private collection. By descent to the present owner. CONDITION: Very good overall, showing normal and acceptable light scratches. Some spoons with depressed tips. 9-94964 (5,000-7,000)

1030
$1,725.00

FRANCIS I STERLING SILVER FLATWARE. 20th century. Comprising nine 9-1/2″ dinner knives, seven 9″ luncheon knives, eight 8″ dinner forks, five 7″ luncheon forks, seven 6-1/4″ salad forks, seven 6″ teaspoons, three 7-1/2″ iced-tea spoons, two 8-1/4″ serving spoons, eight 5-3/4″ bouillons, two 4-1/4″ demitasse spoons, 6″ sugar spoon; 6″ jelly spoon; seven 5-3/4″ butter knives, two 12″ salad servers, 10-1/2″ carving knife and 9″ fork, 8-1/4″ slotted serving spoon, 8″ slotted serving fork, 7″ master butter knife, 6-1/2″ small ladle, 5-3/4″ pickle fork, and small 6″ fork. 77 pcs total. 89 tr oz. (weighable). Fitted in mahogany box. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Very good overall, with normal scratching and wear from use. One bent tine on pickle fork. 9-95151 (2,000-3,000)

1031
$575.00

48-PIECE STERLING FLATWARE SET BY WEIDLICH IN THE “VICTORIAN” PATTERN. Set consists of twelve 7-1/4″ forks; twelve 6″ forks; twelve 5-3/4″ teaspoons; twelve 9″ knives. No monogram. WEIGHT: 33 tr. oz. Housed in a lined light wood silver case. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95285 (1,000-2,000)

1032
$0.00

FINE MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF STERLING FLATWARE. Lot includes five pieces of handmade Porter Blanchard pieces (12-1/2″ salad set. 6″ cheese server. 6-1/2″ scoop spoon, 6-1/2″ hand hammered fork server). Also a 5-1/2″ George Jensen shallow ladle; . 8-1/2″ English berry spoon with relief grape cluster bowl, London, 1801. 5″ Lunt sterling ladle. 7″ Gorham sterling ladle, monogrammed. WEIGHT: 19 tr. oz. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95528 (900-1,200)

1033
$0.00

BLUE SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING. Exceptional ladies 18kt white gold ring is set with a large cushion shaped light blue sapphire measuring approximately 15mm x 13mm and weighing 11.85 cts. The lovely sapphire is highlighted on each side with a baguette diamond. Total weight of the diamonds is .20 cts. The stones are set in a heavy 18kt white gold basket mounting. SIZE: 7. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95656 (3,000-5,000)

1034
$0.00

PADPARADSCHA SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING. Beautiful 14kt white gold ladies ring has center oval Padparadscha sapphire. The lovely sapphire has a bright pink/orange color and measures 5.8MM by 4.5MM. Approximate weight .56ct. The sapphire is sidded on each shoulder with a total of 48 pavee set diamonds. The ring is stamped 14k. SIZE: 7-3/4 CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95071 (700-900)

1035
$0.00

RUBY, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING. Very lovely ladies platinum ring is set with a center oval ruby measuring approximately 6 mm by 7 mm and weighing 1.37 cts. The bright red ruby is surrounded with a stylized bow design encrusted with round and baguette diamonds. Total diamond weight is approximately .70 cts. The stones are set in a heavy platinum mounting. SIZE: 5-1/2. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95659 (1,750-2,250)

1036
$0.00

RUBY DIAMOND AND GOLD SUITE. This lovely jewelry suite consists of matching bangle bracelet and ring. The 14kt yellow gold bracelet is set with 45 square cut rubies in channel setting. The bracelet is topped with eight white gold floral designs. Each flower has six petals set with a single round diamond, and the flowers are in turn each set with a center round red ruby. The matching ring has 27 square cut rubies and four six petal diamond flowers with ruby centers. SIZE: Ring if 5-3/4, bracelet is 7″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95072 (2,000-3,000)

1037
$230.00

PAIR OF EARRINGS AND FLOWER BROOCH. Earrings having a grape motif with seed pearl grapes and leaves set with diamond chips. Set for pierced ears, unmarked. Brooch is unmarked in five-petal form with leaf branch. Center having a central round diamond. Total weight is 12 gr. SIZE: Earrings are 1″ l. Brooch is 2″ l x 3/4″ h. CONDITION: Some missing pearls, fair to good. 9-92333 (500-1,000)

1038
$0.00

ALEXANDRITE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING. Wonderful ladies platinum ring has center oval natural Alexandrite measuring 10.78 mm x 8.67 mm x 7.03mm and weighing 5.07 cts. The Alexandrite is flanked on each side by an emerald cut diamond which is in turn flanked by a trapezoid cut modified brilliant diamond. Total weight of all four diamonds is 1.10 cts. The center Alexandrite changes color from a brownish-yellow green to a brownish-red. The ring is accompanied by a GIA certificate for the Alexandrite. SIZE: 7-1/4. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95653 (15,000-20,000)

1039
$0.00

PINK SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING. Lovely ladies platinum ring has center oval pastel pink sapphire measuring 8.22 mm x 6.66 mm x 5.31 mm. The sapphire weighs 2.51 cts. The oval sapphire is bordered on each side with a floral cluster of 7 round brilliant cut diamonds. Total weight of diamonds is .31 cts. The ring is accompanied by a Gem Research Swiss Lab certificate for the oval Burma sapphire stating that there is no indication of thermal treatment. SIZE: 7. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95655 (3,000-5,000)

1040
$5,750.00

IVORY FIGURE OF A SCHOLAR. Ming Dynasty, early 1600’s. A wonderful example of one of China’s earliest ivories carved soon after China started importing ivory. The scholar is seen holding one foot up at knee level with fingers pointed down. He holds a fruit branch between teeth and is set on a wood plinth. Nice patina. SIZE: Overall 10-1/2″ h; figure is 9″ h. PROVENANCE: Private collection of Dr. & Mrs. Winfield Gibbs, Sunbury, PA; Ashkenazi Auction, 2/1/90. CONDITION: The back has two small holes which have been filled, otherwise very good. 9-92278 (5,000-7,000)

1041
$1,150.00

FINE EARLY CHINESE CERAMIC ROOF TILE, PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY. The glazed roof tile depicting a warrior mounted on a stylized horse, glazed in greens, yellow, and brown. Now mounted as a lamp on a customized 19th century teak base. SIZE: 29″ h. x 36-1/4″ w. x 17-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Beacon Hill, Boston, MA and Thomaston, ME estate. CONDITION: With old professional restorations and old losses to glazing. 9-93579 (800-1,200)

1042
$690.00

FINE CARVED IVORY ORIENTAL FIGURE OF WOMAN. 19th century. Depicted in a flowing robe with headdress, decorated overall with incised flowerheads, holding lotus blossom stems, standing on circular plinth with incised decorations and artist signed beneath plinth. SIZE: 13-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall with nice patina. Small chip to base of one lotus blossom stem, normal hairlines in body. 9-94694 (500-1,000)

1043
$230.00

SHALLOW CELADON BOWL. Probably 18th century. In pale green glaze with everted rim, the interior molded with shallow fluted rays centering a faint decoration of a floral spray, the recessed base with glaze thinning to brown and with kiln adhesions within foot rim. SIZE: 10″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall, with some surface wear to glaze on interior of bowl. 9-95134 (400-600)

1044
$0.00

PEKING CHINESE CARPET. Circa 1900. Woven with a central motif of floral sprigs emitting from a floor vase beneath two floral sprigs in the upper corners of the royal blue field, the lower left corner with a ribbon-tied floral spray within a vase, the plum main border woven with floral bouquets and symbols of learning between coffee and royal blue guard borders. SIZE: 13’4″ x 9’9″. CONDITION: With good pile throughout. Area of limited wear above central motif and in upper right corner. Supple with strong colors. 9-95196 (1,800-2,400)

1045
$0.00

TURKISH SHIRVAN RUG. Last quarter 20th century. Central octagonal medallion with polychrome devices on a checkerboard field flanked by indigo panels of latch hooks and crabs within a burgundy border of arrowhead devices. SIZE: 5’5” x 4’. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90027 (600-800)

1046
$2,300.00

AQUAMARINE, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING. Impressive 18kt white gold ring has large center custom cut aquamarine weighing 29.65 cts. The aquamarine is set in 18kt white gold 4 prong basket mounting which is encrusted with pave set single cut diamonds. Total weight of the diamonds is .97 cts. Ring is stamped “18K”. SIZE: 7-1/4. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95662 (1,500-2,000)

1047
$1,437.50

AQUAMARINE, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM PENDANT. Very pretty platinum pendant has center pear shaped aquamarine surrounded by 2 rows of sparkling round diamonds. The aquamarine weighs 3.39 cts and the total weight of diamonds is .55 cts. The pendant is suspended on a 15″ box link platinum chain. SIZE: Pendant and bale are 1″ long. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95663 (1,250-1,750)

1048
$0.00

SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING. Very attractive 18kt rose gold ring has fine center blue sapphire cabochon measuring approximately 8 mm x 7 mm and weighing 2.18 cts. The cabochon sapphire is surrounded by a band of brilliant cut round diamonds and the open work shoulder of the ring is also set with round brilliant cut diamonds. Total weight of diamonds is .45 cts. Ring is stamped “18k”. SIZE: 6-1/4. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95664 (1,000-1,500)

1049
$2,012.50

14KT EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING. Very pretty 14kt white gold ladies ring is set with a center rectangular step-cut natural emerald measuring 9.50 x 7.30MM and weighting approximately 2.28ct. Clarity is listed as I-1, and the color is a very pretty bluish green. The ring is finished with approximately 208 Pavee set round brilliant cut diamonds with a total diamond weight of approximately 1.68ct. The ring is accompanied by an American International Gemologists grading report and appraisal. SIZE: 6-1/2. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95073 (3,000-4,000)

1050
$0.00

18k GOLD PADPARASCHA AND DIAMOND RING. Outstanding ladies 18k white gold ring has center oval Padparascha sapphire measuring 6.72 x 5.60MM. Approximate weight of the sapphire is 1.14ct, and the clarity is listed as VS. The sapphire is a very bright redish-orange. The ring is finished with 58 bead-set round brilliant cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of .93ct. The ring is accompanied by an American International Gemologists grading and appraisal. SIZE: 7-1/4. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95074 (1,500-2,500)

1051
$1,003.00

SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND GOLD EARRINGS. Very pretty 18kt Edwardian style white gold earrings have shield shaped dangles encrusted with pave set diamonds and highlighted with a chevron of blue square cut sapphires as well as a shield cut blue sapphire. The earrings are finished with post backs and are marked “750”. Total weight of the diamonds is .35 cts and total weight of sapphires is .35 cts. SIZE: 1-1/8″ long. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95667 (800-1,200)

1052
$0.00

TAHITIAN PEARL, DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING. Exceptionally nice platinum ladies ring is set with a fine 10.8 mm Tahitian black pearl with wonderful lustre. The pearl is highlighted on each side with a lovely emerald cut diamond. Total diamond weight is .33 cts. SIZE: 6-3/4. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-95666 (800-1,200)

1053
$345.00

UNUSUAL ROCOCO MAHOGANY MARBLE TOP CENTER TABLE. Third quarter 19th century. The shaped white marble turtle-top with molded edges above the conforming apron decorated with carved scrolling leaftips centering shield-form cartouches, the corners with pendant acorn finials, joined to a bulbous hexagonal standard, raised on S-scrolled outswept legs, carved with leaftips and stylized dolphins. SIZE: 29-1/4″ h. x 38-1/2″ l. x 27″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Structurally sound, with a later finish. 9-94842 (800-1,500)

1054
$287.50

“SAY PLEASE” PARIAN GROUP SCULPTURE. Late 19th/early 20th century. A well rendered bisque statue depicting a barefoot child seated and holding a bowl of food, opposite a large dog peering down at the child expectantly. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h. x 15-1/2″ l. x 10-1/4″ w. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from Alice Hooker Davidson of Brooklyn Heights, New York, to the present owner, a grand-daughter. CONDITION: Very good overall, with one small flake at end of base rim. 9-94952 (400-600)

1055
$3,220.00

BAROQUE REVIVAL CARVED OAK ARMCHAIR. This finely carved centennial curule-form armchair, a 19th-century reproduction purportedly custom-ordered by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) at the behest of his daughter Mary Emerson Lathrop. The rectangular padded back covered in leather displaying the Emerson family coat of arms, the terminals of the back carved with lion’s masque joined to the square stiles, foliate-carved, the scrolling padded arms terminating in lion masque grips on turned supports, joined to a curule-form saddle seat, covered with embossed leather, the legs joined by lion’s masques, the supports carved in scrolling vinery, terminating in grotesque multi-clawed feet. SIZE: 54″ h. of back x 26″ overall w. PROVENANCE: Chair is accompanied by an old tag reading as follows: “Reproduction of an Emerson family chair in England [and] made for Ralph Emerson. D.E. Wheeler recalls that Ralph Emerson met the owner of the original chair when in Munich with his daughter Mary Emerson Lathrop.” Presumably the chair continued by descent through the Lathrop family to recent times. CONDITION: Chair retains original finish with very good patina, the frame structurally intact, one piece of carving absent proper left side stretcher. Leather back including decorated and gilt crest restorable, fabric on arm rests absent. Embossed leather saddle seat severely torn. 9-95371 (1,000-1,500)

1056
$2,242.50

EXCEPTIONAL RENAISSANCE VICTORIAN CARVED WALNUT BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE. Third quarter 19th century. The stepped molded cornice, surmounted in the center by a carved shield crest with a cluster of nuts and fruit, flanked by scrolled and molded elements, above the end sections, and further flanked by large turned finials at the corners above the conforming upper case in three parts, each fitted with an arched glass panel door, opening to adjustable shelves, stepped back on the lower case fitted with three aligned drawers on a molded plinth. SIZE: 8’10” h. x 6’3-1/2″ w. x 2′ d. PROVENANCE: This lovely bookcase was given to the Smiths by the Wingate Cram(?) family. They were members of the Universalist Church and were moving away. They had lived at 41 Broadway, Bangor, Maine. CONDITION: With original finish and dark patina; retains all original carvings and brass hardware; small sections of molding are missing. Bookcase retains nine short end shelves and six middle shelves. 9-94982 (1,500-2,500)

1057
$488.75

AMERICAN VICTORIAN WALNUT SECRETARY BOOKCASE. Second half 19th century. In two parts, the upper case fitted with a pair of molded glass panel doors, the lower case fitted with a hinged sloping lid opening to an arrangement of cubbyholes and drawers above a long drawer over a pair of cupboard doors; all applied with molded veneered panels and carved rosettes, the whole on a molded plinth. SIZE: 90″h. x 50″ overall w. x 17-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: The Geraldine B. Gabe Estate of Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Retains original cleaned surfaces, varnished over, no shelves present. Good overall. 9-94822 (800-1,200)

1058
$287.50

ROCOCO VICTORIAN WALNUT MARBLE TOP CENTER TABLE. Third quarter 19th century. The turtleback-shaped marble top with molded edge above the conforming apron carved with scrolling leaftips centering a floral basket, the corners with pendant finials, raised on a bulbous urn-form pedestal joined by reversed C-scrolled carved outswept legs, carved with stylized seahorses. SIZE: 29″ h. x 36-1/2″ l. x 25″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Refinished, dry surface; minor repairs and losses in apron. Otherwise good. 9-94835 (800-1,500)

1059
$0.00

PAIR OF CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MIRRORS. 20th century. Nice pair of benchmade mirrors. Each crested by a stylized carved pagoda, flanked by foliage and rocky outcroppings above the molded frame embellished with foliate C-scrolls. The frame comprised of carved columns and pierced 3-dimensional foliate vinery, with exotic birds at the mid-point above candle shelves, the apron with C-scrolled foliate cartouche. SIZE: Each 54″ x 38″. CONDITION: Both with original polished surfaces. One mirror with professional repairs to bird and vines, otherwise very good. One mirrorplate with foxing. 9-95505 (3,000-5,000)

1060
$517.50

ANATOLIAN ORIENTAL CORRIDOR RUG. 1st quarter 20th century. With an overall design of madder red crosses centering an ivory cross, each with four swastikas, set on a deep indigo field changing to beige within multiple guard borders of flowerheads, the ivory main border with rows of serrated diamonds. SIZE: 10’9″ x 5’8″. CONDITION: With losses to ends of selvages, even moderate wear overall, old repair approximately 4″ sq. in corner of beige field. 9-95372 (400-600)

1061
$177.00

2 BOKHARA ORIENTAL RUGS, TURKESTAN. Circa 1900. The larger, an Afghan example, with four octagonal medallions on a red rust field within indigo and cream latticework within a main border of rectangular panels, each centering a polychrome gul. The second, a Tekke example, with three rows of seven guls, all joined by indigo latticework, within crab and latticework borders, overall with vibrant shades of red, indigo and ivory. SIZE: First: 6’8″ x 3’6″. Second: 4’3″ x 3’6″. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from the estate of Caroline Wetmore Davidson Hiles (Warren, Pennsylvania – Brooklyn Heights, New York), to the present owner, a great-grand-daughter. After the death of her second husband, Mrs. Hiles, a suffragette, put her three sons in private schools and spent the rest of her life traveling the world by steamer with her English lady companion, Rose Pasco, and a cockatoo named Van Heemskerk. CONDITION: Both examples with overall general wear and losses to selvage and ends. Fair to good overall. 9-94941 (300-500)

1062
$0.00

STAINED GLASS BANK WINDOW. Wonderful large leaded glass window has center lettering “Merchants Bank” in creamy white letters against a purple glass background. The purple glass framing the letters is set against a rich amber colored stained glass background and there is a nicely executed green wreath on each side of the lettering. Center of each wreath is a rich mottled maroon glass and the wreath is further decorated with a flowing pink ribbon design. The entire window is bordered with a band of geometric translucent green glass panels. The window is housed in what appears to be its original window frame that has had contemporary molding applied to the front to make it look more like a frame. SIZE: Window is 38″ x 122″. Overall is 43-1/2″ x 127″. CONDITION: Overall very good with one corner of the border glass missing and a few tight hairlines, primarily in the border. There are some areas of white oxidation on the leading. 5-66733 (1,000-1,500)

1063
$1,437.50

QUALITY LEADED GLASS WINDOW DEPICTING CINDERELLA. Circa 1900. A pictorIal leaded window in blues and greens, showing a life-like female figure with a melancholy expression seated in front of a hearth with a kettle hanging in the fireplace. Rendered in deep, rich colors, some areas enhanced with cased glass in the manner of Lane and Tiffany. SIZE: Window: 20″ x 33″ sight. PROVENANCE: From and East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired in Brunswick, Maine in the 1970’s. CONDITION: Glass is bowed in areas within fireplace, one area of marbleized glass with cracks upper left facing of pot, other small areas with minor cracks and some separation of leading. Overall very good. Now mounted in a later frame. 9-94667 (800-1,200)

1064
$7,762.50

RARE WILLIE ROSS MINIATURE DECOYS. Willie Ross (1878-1954), Chebeague Island, Maine. 2nd quarter 20th century. A group of eight handpainted and carved miniature decoys depicting primarily Mergansers, both drakes and hens; retaining original painted surfaces, now with excellent patina. These unsigned examples were carved as a gift to a direct family member and were subsequently passed down to the current owner, a descendant of the family through marriage. A letter of provenance written by the owner accompanies this lot. SIZE: 3 decoys ranging approx. 3-3/4″ l. to 4-3/4″ l. 5 decoys ranging approx. 2″ l. to 2-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: Family of the carver. CONDITION: Excellent untouched original condition. 9-95189 (5,000-8,000)

1065
$287.50

TWO CARVED SHORE BIRDS IN FLIGHT BY RANDALL. 20th century, possibly Canadian. Each bird depicted in flight, mounted on a wooden plinth. One painted in black upper and cream lower body, the second with gray mottled upper body and light gray lower body, each with pointed bill and metal eyes. Each signed “RANDALL” carved into the underbelly. SIZE: Each: 11″ approx l. of bird, wingspan approx. 14″ l. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired from Wallace Hamilton, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine in the 1970’s by the present owner’s father. CONDITION: With original surfaces, the darker bird with shrinkage split underside of body. Second example with clean repair proper right wing at body. Otherwise very good. 9-94949 (600-800)

1066
$460.00

MINIATURE WHITE-THROATED SPARROW, ATTRIBUTED TO A. ELMER CROWELL. Nicely carved and painted on a rock plinth base, titled beneath “142 WHITE THROATED SPARROW” and artist’s logo. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very fine original condition. 9-94911 (800-1,200)

1067
$0.00

CHELSEA BRASS FIREHOUSE CLOCK FOR THE GAMEWELL CO. Serial No. 08687 (possibly a first digit before the 0 which is under the case). Case marked “Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, U.S.A.”. Dial signed “The Gamewell Co. New York”. These clocks were used to register the time of an incoming fire alarm. The clock having a single wind at 6 o’clock. SIZE: 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good, running. Recently serviced by Chelsea Clock Co. No key. 9-95179 (1,500-2,000)

1068
$1,265.00

AMERICAN VICTORIAN SILVER PLATE PRESENTATION FIREMAN’S SPEAKING TRUMPET, NEW YORK. Third quarter 19th century. This presentation trumpet decorated in the “Aesthetic Movement” taste, engraved overall with elements of Gothic influence, floral sprays and tassels, the center engraved “Chief Engineer / Moravia Fire Dept.” The carrying rings marked MERIDEN & COMPANY centering a hallmark of a balance scale and the numeral “2”. SIZE: 21-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good, with areas of wear to silver plate. 9-95329 (1,500-2,000)

1069
$1,265.00

AMERICAN VICTORIAN SILVERPLATE FIREMAN’S SPEAKING TRUMPET. 3rd quarter 19th century. This trumpet chased and engraved overall with floral sprays and flowerheads, the carrying rings mounted with eagles’ heads and silk tasseled cord, the throat engraved with a tableau of crossed swords, axe, pike, and lantern centering a fireman’s helmet. The horn mouth with flared everted rim. SIZE: 19″ h. CONDITION: Mouthpiece re-soldered and re-attached. Showing slight overall wear to silverplate, with surface scratches on mouthpiece and rim of horn. 9-95331 (1,500-2,000)

1070
$1,495.00

AMERICAN SILVERPLATE PRESENTATION FIREMAN’S SPEAKING TRUMPET, PENNSYLVANIA. 3rd quarter 19th century. This nice example engraved “UNITED HOSE NO 4 BRADFORD, PA”, chased and decorated overall with floral sprays and scrolled leafy cartouches; also engraved with firefighting symbols of crossed ladders, pike and helmet. The horn mounted with carrying rings, one with the maker’s mark of MERIDEN & COMPANY centering a hallmark with balance scale. SIZE: 20″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall original condition, plating mostly intact. 9-95330 (1,400-1,800)

1071
$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. SIZE: Image: 17-1/4” x 13-1/2”. Sight: 20” x 15”. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-95183 (1,250-1,750)

1072
$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. SIZE: Image: 17-1/4” x 26”. Sight: 19-1/4” (to bottom of cutout) x 26-1/2”. CONDITION: Professional restoration, not examined out of frame. 9-95182 (2,000-2,500)

1073
$1,265.00

LOT OF FOUR GLASS CANES WITH COLOR SWIRLS. 1) 45-1/2″ with loop handle with twisted shaft in colors of red, white and light blue. 2) 47″ with hook handle, twisted shaft with colors of white, red and blue stripes. 3) 43-1/4″ loop handle with red, white and blue stripes. 4) 48″ knob top walking stick with blue, white, red and green stripes. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Some roughness to bottom tips, otherwise very good. 9-93724 (600-900)

1074
$1,035.00

EIGHT GLASS CANES. 1) 44-1/2″ hook handled, aqua. 2) 44-1/2″ loop handle, clear with twist. 3) 38-1/2″ hook handle with white and blue stripes, clear. 4) 54″ ball top aqua twist walking stick. 5) 40″ ball top aqua twist walking stick. 6) 41-1/2″ knob top aqua twist walking stick. 7) 41″ knob top amber walking stick. 8) 37-1/2″ hook top amber cane. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Generally very good, some roughness to end tips. 9-93724-1 (500-800)

1075
$805.00

LOT OF TEN CLEAR GLASS CANES. One loop twist handle, three knob top walking sticks, four curved handle, one with central white stripe and one with hooked top. SIZE: Range from 20-1/2″ to 46″. CONDITION: The white stripe cane may have only partial handle, otherwise tip damages but generally very good. 9-93724-3 (400-600)

1076
$805.00

SIX AQUA GLASS CANES. Three with L-shaped twist handles, one with hook handle, two knob top walking sticks. SIZE: 42″, 40-1/2″, 35″, 35-1/2″, 30-1/2″ and 30-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, some roughness to tips. 9-93724-2 (300-500)

1077
$1,035.00

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. SIZE: 18-1/2” h x 13-1/4” dia. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Overall very nice condition, no damage or restoration noted. 9-74007 (1,000-1,500)

1078
$1,092.50

ENGLISH VICTORIAN CARVED WALNUT SECRETARY BOOKCASE. Last quarter 19th century. Made with both Gothic and Art Nouveau influences, the three-quarter spool gallery above a rectangular cabinet with hinged lid opening to an interior fitted with baise-lined writing surface and a configuration of open shelving above two open shelves, flanked by cupboard doors with tile inserts of exotic birds. Lid and doors with plated Gothic strapping, the whole raised on a stepped shoe-foot base. The whole carved with incised rondels, leaftips and other geometric designs. SIZE: 53″ h. x 40″ w. x 17″ d. CONDITION: Retains original surfaces, hardware and tiles, structurally very good, in need of repolishing. 9-95370 (800-1,200)

1079
$575.00

GEORGE III STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK. Late 19th century. This late Victorian benchmade example made from old wood. The rectangular top with applied molding carved with flowerheads, above the conforming case fitted with two aligned drawers over valenced drawer above the kneehole fitted with cupboard door opening to two shelves, flanked by banks of three drawers, all raised on a carved ogee bracket base. The desk with paneled back and sides with trim molding. Drawers mounted with cast-brass hardware and carved with ribbon-tied floral garlands. Base carved with scrolling leaftips. SIZE: 30″ h. x 40″ w. x 19″ d. CONDITION: Desk in need of restoration, repolishing and re-carving of some areas of molding. 9-95369 (800-1,200)

1080
$1,955.00

EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY TRIPLE WARDROBE. English. Circa 1900. The rectangular crossbanded cornice fitted to the conforming case of three sections. The center section fitted with a paneled door inlaid with ribbon-tied bellflowers above a bank of four drawers flanked by outer sections, each fitted with a full-length beveled mirror door. The whole mounted on a molded plinth. SIZE: 82″ h x 74″ overall w x 22″ overall d CONDITION: All original condition, very good overall. 9-91318 (1,000-2,000)

1081
$3,105.00

UNUSUAL FRENCH BRASS CONICAL CLOCK. Circa 1875. The brass movement mounted within a brass globe with Roman numeral chapter ring, the filigreed hands mounted within a cast-brass scrolled rosette above a time-only aperture, the clock mounted on gimbals affixed by displayed eagle fasteners, the whole surmounted by 3-arm brass compass, the spherical pendulum mounted in the center. The whole raised on a stepped and turned cherry plinth, terminating in three adjustable brass feet. SIZE: 24-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall, retaining original surfaces, cherry base professionally repolished. 9-95367 (1,500-2,000)

1082
$0.00

LOUIS XV STYLE INLAID “BUREAU A CYLINDRE”. First half 20th century. Of rectangular form, finished on four sides, the satinwood and mahogany parquetry inlaid case with brass gallery above the concave frieze continuing to a cylinder roll, the marquetry inlaid lid depicting a ribbon bow-tied group of musical instruments with floral sprays opening to an interior of cubbyholes over drawers and a pull-out tooled leather writing surface, raised on four angular cabriole legs centering three frieze drawers, the center most ormolu-mounted, the legs with brass sabots. SIZE: 44″ overall h. x 37″ w. x 24-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a Bangor, Maine collection. CONDITION: Very good overall, in need of some minor veneer repairs and re-attachments. 9-92363 (1,000-1,500)

1083
$690.00

FINE PAIR OF CONTINENTAL WOOD AND CARVED BONE FIGURES. Late 19th century. The carvings depict a gentleman and a lady with fan, both rendered in 18th century formal attire and mounted on turned ebonized pedestals. Done in contrasting colors by carving the coat and dress of wood, the rest carved in bone. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Fine original condition overall. Loss to proper left foot of woman and droplet of resin glue on proper right leg. 9-94692 (500-1,000)

1084
$1,725.00

FINE CONTINENTAL MARQUETRY BENCHMADE WALNUT DESK. 1st half 20th century. The rectangular figured top of matched figured walnut veneers with a wide marquetry border of scrolling vinery, centering a marquetry oval patera with radiating floral spray, above the frieze fitted with a central drawer flanked by banks of two drawers, all with marquetry panels of scrolling floral sprays, floral-filled urns, and ribbon bows, within crossbanded and string-inlaid borders, raised on square tapered legs, all decorated with pendant bellflower inlays. SIZE: 31-3/4″ h. x 51-1/2″ l. x 28″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall, with minor and minimal veneer chips; retains original finish with very nice color. 9-95174 (1,500-2,500)

1085
$258.75

LOUIS XV STYLE BOULE AND BRASS INLAID AND EBONIZED SEWING TABLE WITH DORE BRONZE MOUNTS. Circa 1800. Round inlaid hinged top with serpentine gilt metal mounted edges opening to the fitted interior, the conforming frieze cast with gilt metal mounts of floral sprays, raised on cabriole legs cast with dogs head and dragon gilt bronze mounts, joined to a shaped medial shelf raised on bronze sabots with cast leaf tips. SIZE: 29″ h x 20″ dia. CONDITION: With overall losses to boule and brass stringing, in need of restoration with no severe structural defects. 9-90883 (600-1,000)

1086
$258.75

TWO FINE SWATOW TYPE CHARGERS. Late 18th-early 19th century. Unmarked. Each with blue and white decoration, the first depicting a heron flying amongst cloud bands above a landscape within a seaweed band border, the rim scalloped. The second example depicting two deer beside a brook and single tree in a moonlit landscape within a wide cross-hatched decorated border, the rim scalloped. Probably made for the domestic market. SIZE: FIRST: 18-1/2″ dia. x 2-1/2″ h. SECOND: 17-1/2″ dia. x 2-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Beacon Hill and Thomaston estate. CONDITION: Both in very fine condition. The first with small glaze imperfections in center. The second in very good condition overall. 9-93643 (1,000-1,500)

1087
$920.00

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. SIZE: 18” h, 13-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Very good overall, no restoration noted. 9-73937 (800-1,200)

1088
$2,875.00

BAROQUE REVIVAL GERMAN OAK TALL-CASE CLOCK. 1st quarter 20th century. This fine hand carved example of quartersawn oak, fitted with chain-driven brass 8-day movement, stamped on the backplate with the mark of “GUSTAV BECKER FREIBURG” / “IN SCHL.” centering a crown with anchor flanked by the letters “G” and “B”. Backplate additionally stamped “D. R. P. / No. 171659” with additional serial number below “1906910”. Time and strike mechanisms with original filigree-decorated brass-clad weights, pendulum similarly decorated and wrapped in brass, square dial with Arabic numeral chapter ring, decorated overall with ornate chased scrolling foliate vinery and mythological figures. Hammer striking on a cast-brass and steel coil mounted to back of case. Bonnet with pagoda cornice, frieze applied with carved symbol of “tempus fugit” above a square glass door. Bonnet is mounted to the open case in which is displayed the weights and pendulum, carved overall with scrolling vinery, the corners carved with grotesque masks supported by robed caryatids, the base carved with molded, recessed and raised panels, flanked by engaged Ionic half-columns, all on a molded plinth. SIZE: 92-1/2″ h. x 25″ overall w. x 13-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Wedding gift to the Pietmeyer family, transported to this country after World War I and purchased from the family of the current owner. CONDITION: Very good condition overall, retaining original finish with dark patina. Movement, dial, pendulum and weights also original. Bracket or suppressed ball feet now absent. Two holes for dowels above the bonnet cornice signify the presence of an additional pediment, now absent. 9-95430 (3,000-5,000)

1089
$460.00

ITALIAN VUARGUANO STYLE CABINET. 19th century. The rectangular quarter-sawn oak polychrome paint-decorated cabinet with canted corners, the cove-molded cornice with applied carved rosettes above a pair of cupboard doors, the recessed panels carved with medieval figures and mounted with Gothic brass strap hinges and latch, the corners mounted with freestanding carved figures on Gothic pedestals, the cabinet sides with linen-fold panels, raised on frontal canted legs fronted by joined half-columns, the rear panel support with linen-fold carving, all joined to a lower shelf and raised on frontal blocked feet. SIZE: 53″ h. x 38″ overall w. x 19″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from the estate Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker (1864, Brenchley England -1935, Brooklyn Heights, New York), a sugar chemist, magician, and art collector, to the present owner, a great-grand-daughter. Dr. Hooker retired from business at the age of 51 and returned to his childhood love of conjuring. His Impossible Rising Card Trick, which even mystified Houdini, has yet to be solved. CONDITION: Retains original surfaces with good dark patina; wear and dryness to gilt and polychrome painted surfaces, structurally intact. 9-94665 (500-700)

1090
$3,220.00

CARVED TRADE SIGN OF A STEER’S HEAD. Early 20th century. Carved from the solid, this life-sized and realistic steer’s head rendered with real horns and brown glass eyes, mounted on a conforming board for hanging. SIZE: 24″ h. x 32″ w. x 27-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good with fine original paint and varnish, with good dark brown patina. Minimal restoration noted. 9-95586 (3,000-5,000)

1091
$920.00

OUTSTANDING CARVED BROOK TROUT DIORAMA IN AQUARIUM SETTING. Large glass case with wood frame and base, mirrored back. Inside has two 19″ carved wood and painted brook trout, each perched on piece of driftwood which makes them appear as if swimming. Bottom lined with peastone with carved wood turtle, rocks, and lily pads. SIZE: 22″ h x 30 1/2″ w x 18″ deep. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95375 (1,000-2,000)

1092
$0.00

FOLK ART CARVED BROOK TROUT. 26″ trout having nice folk art look with nice paint. Mounted on a cut corner stained pine board. Unknown carver. SIZE: Total is 30-1/2″ x 11″. CONDITION: Roughness at tail tip, otherwise very good. 9-95386 (2,000-3,000)

1093
$690.00

FOLK PORTRAIT OF BOY WITH BIRD AND SQUIRREL. Oil on wood panel with breadboard ends shows a boy holding finger out with gold finch type bird perched on his index finger. A squirrel sits atop a brown object with a mirror background. Probably mid 1800’s. SIZE: 12″ x 10-3/4″. CONDITION: Nice craquelure patina with some alligatoring, good. 9-95319 (1,000-1,500)

1094
$10,350.00

OUTSTANDING PACKARD PEDAL CAR BY GENDRON. Fresh to the market, this remarkable pedal car from the mid 1920`s is as good as it gets!! Highly sought after by toy collectors as well as collectors of the real life vintage Packard automobiles this vehicle comes complete with a multitude of “options”. Known in the pedal car world as a “six footer”(almost six feet long) this car comes with an adjustable windshield w/ fly windows, running board spotlight, front & rear license plates, gear shift lever, taillight, simulated canvas fold down roof, canvas cover for side mount, front headlights, working horn, simulated spark advance & on/off switch for headlights on the steering wheel are just a few of the extras adorning this toy pedal car. Enameled in two tone green paint with gold pin striping and the trademark Packard nickel plated honeycomb radiator this was the prize possession from a west coast estate collector who had searched for years to find the best possible example of a Packard pedal car. Although some paint has been enhanced (hood, front fenders, trunk) and the fly widows are replaced this car overall is in very fine original condition. A rare opportunity to find such a unique item to add to ones collection!! SIZE: 55” l. CONDITION: Replaced canvas covers for spare & rag top, as noted above. Overall condition is very fine. 8-76246 (7,500-9,500)

1095
$747.50

LARGE AMERICAN FOLK ART AIRPLANE WHIRLIGIG. Second quarter of the 20th Century. Depicting a bi-plane painted white with black and red details, the tail marked “DP&”. Fitted on the original pole stand with a brass plaque engraved “C.S. Cook Portland, ME” and raised on four splayed legs. SIZE: 63-1/2″ h x 24-1/2″ w x 28″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall, the painted surfaces with old touchups to paint. Base original with nice patina. 9-95730 (800-1,200)

1096
$1,265.00

GERMAN FOLK ART CHILD’S CARVED AND PAINTED FARMYARD WITH ACCESSORIES. 1st half 20th century. The farmhouse and adjoining barn on wooden walled platform fashioned from plywood and pine, the ornamented elements of tiled roof, windows, eaves, etc., all from molded materials. The model is accompanied by wells, troughs, etc. (all of wood and gesso), with a full complement of animals found on a working farm, each molded and mounted on a stand. The whole nicely polychrome-painted and decorated. The accessories are housed in a custom paint-decorated box and accompanied by a card denoting its maker as Stacy Timmer. Original art, made in Maine. SIZE: Overall table unit: 10″ h. x 29″ l. x 16-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Good overall, with wear and tear commensurate with use. No major damages or repairs noted. 9-94905 (400-600)

1097
$373.75

TWO MECHANICAL BANKS: WILLIAM TELL AND ELEPHANT. The William Tell example by J & E Stevens, cast on underside “PATENTED JUNE 23, 1896″, designed by Russell Frisbie. When one places a coin on the barrel of the rifle and presses Tell’s foot, the coin shoots the apple from the boy’s head and falls into the castle bank. The cast-iron elephant mechanical bank, probably by Chein circa 1950, lifts trunk to deposit coin, released by lifting tail. SIZE: William Tell: 10″ overall l. Elephant: 4-1/2″ h. x 5-3/4” l. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. CONDITION: William Tell bank in working order, retains original painted surfaces, now faded and worn. Elephant bank with traces of original paint on tusks and trunk, otherwise down to metal surface, functions. 9-94945 (300-500)

1098
$143.75

GROUP OF 4 STILL BANKS, INCLUDING GERMAN EXAMPLE. Late 19th/early 20th century. Including cast-iron “State Bank” example; a seated waving bear with silvered finish; a cylindrical example with plaque engraved “BETHEL SAVINGS BANK / BETHEL, MAINE. 112” with graded and numbered slots for cents, nickels, dimes, quarters and halves, each calibrated with dollar amounts; and an enameled steel oval example of German origin, surmounted by an oval plaque stamped with a standing bear within castle and shield, the serial number 46332, and engraved name “Sparkaffe (Sparkasse) der Stadt Berlin”. SIZE: Largest: 6″ h. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. CONDITION: First and second examples with old surfaces, each retaining key. Bethel bank with original chromed surface. Enameled example with extensive chipping to surfaces. 9-94945-1 (300-500)

1099
$3,277.50

IMPORTANT PICTORAL HOOKED RUG. Circa 1950. The center wrought with the makers’ names and dates: “Designed by G. GRISSELL MANN Designed & begun Oct. 6th 1947 / Hooked by BLANCH E. MANN Completed Oct 6th 1950”. The center flanked by opposing coconut palm trees and illuminated chamber sticks. The rug hooked overall with apparently random panels depicting floral sprays interspersed with a scene of rooster in farmyard, woodcock in marsh setting, lobster, seagull in flight, crab, leaping fish; some lesser panels wrought with snails, butterfly, teacups with saucers, hourglass with shooting star, etc. Each panel wrought in vibrant, rich and variegated yarns. Hooked around the edges of the rug is the poem “Happiness” by Isabelle Bryans Longfellow, the text of which reads: “Never ask of happiness that you see it come trumpeting / Led in full parade, marching to a drum. / Seldom will it pass for more than fragment of the whole — / A small flag, a brief horn, a drum’s faint roll. / So hearken down the least day, wherever it may be, / Watching lest a plume pass, and you not see!” Poem appeared in Good Housekeeping magazine in 1947. SIZE: 10’6″ x 8’9″. CONDITION: Overall very fine. 9-95131 (4,000-6,000)

1100
$172.50

TWO FINE FLORAL NEEDLEPOINT RUGS. Second half 19th century. 1) Wrought with rich polychrome floral spray within a ribbon border of leaftips on a green-black ground within a scrolling leafy main border. 2) Wrought with a floral panel of calla lilies, roses and morning glories on a dark green ground. SIZE: 1) 64″ x 48″. 2) 51″ x 33″. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. CONDITION: 1) Very good condition overall. 2) Some small areas of insect damage in ground, also weakness and losses to applied border. 9-94959 (400-600)

1101
$1,150.00

FINE NEW ENGLAND HOOKED RUG. Circa 1950. This excellent oval example hooked in the “HARVEST” pattern, featuring a wide band of grape clusters, apples, pumpkins, gourds, etc. amongst leafy vinery, all in soft yet vibrant polychrome colors, centering a conforming ‘pearlized’ field. The carpet with a stylized scallop shell border in pinks and purples, finished with a charcoal gray outer edge. SIZE: Approx. 9’10” x 7’11”. CONDITION: Overall very good, the outer edges of rug with minor pulls and losses. 9-95130 (1,500-2,000)

1102
$0.00

FINE HOOKED RUG OF CAROUSEL HORSE. Mid-20th century. Wrought depicting a prancing carousel horse in shades of variegated browns, with green and polychrome saddle, tassels and trappings, mounted on a candycane striped pole, all within a border of bright polychrome tassels, the whole on an ivory ground. SIZE: 30″ x 42″. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired in Topsham, Maine in the 1980’s by the present owner’s mother. CONDITION: With some weaknesses to one corner. 9-94944 (1,200-1,500)

1103
$1,437.50

AMERICAN HOOKED RUG WITH DUCKS. 1st quarter 20th century. This fine example depicting four black ducks alternating with sprays of cattails and centering a stylized pond, all on a ground of variegated brown earth tones. SIZE: 4’3″ x 3’2″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Chad Richards, Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Structurally very good, with excellent use of color. Some rolling of edges, in need of cleaning. 9-94714 (800-1,200)

1104
$0.00

LIGHTHOUSE HOOKED RUG. Colorful hooked rug, mid 20th Century. Rug shows a colorful lighthouse with connected building with flower garden foreground, trees, seagull, cloud, blue sky and distant water. The small mat has been affixed to a material covered stretcher and is set for wall hanging. SIZE: 20″ x 26-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95671 (300-500)

1105
$1,265.00

HERIZ ORIENTAL CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA. Mid-20th century. The central lobed medallion with deep indigo borders and central ivory star decorated with birds, on claret red field within ivory, red and indigo spandrels, all with floral vinery in blues and reds, all within a blue-black main border with geometric floral latticework. SIZE: 11′ x 7’7″. CONDITION: Very good overall, with full pile and deep rich color palette. 9-95116 (1,500-2,000)

1106
$805.00

KASHAN ORIENTAL RUG. North west Persia, Third quarter of the 20th Century. The blue, black and ivory poled arabesque medallion on a burgundy field within blue-black, turquoise and ivory spandrels, all with dense polychrome scrolling vinery, the blue-black main border with scrolling floral vinery. SIZE: 12’10” x 9’9″. CONDITION: Very good overall with strong pallet. 9-95748 (1,000-1,500)

1107
$1,035.00
Revised: 2/5/2009

Additional Information: The mirror is modern, not 19th/20th Century.

FINE AMERICAN CONVEX MIRROR WITH DOLPHIN FRAME. Circa 1900. The convex mirror within an ebonized reeded slip, within a conforming frame of dolphin-like serpents, their intertwined tails forming the crest, all carved and gilt-decorated. SIZE: 42″ h. x 23-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-95175 (900-1,200)

1108
$0.00

TABLETOP DIORAMA of THE C.S.S. HUNLEY ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM HITCHCOCK. 20th century. Depicting the Confederate submersible “Hunley” grounded hard against a rocky shore, with four sailors waving from the deck. Mounted in a custom mahogany frame fitted with a glass and brass display case. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h. x 19″ l. x 11-1/4″ overall d. CONDITION: Very good condition overall. 9-93235 (700-900)

1109
$0.00

TABLETOP DIORAMA “RENDEZVOUS” THE C.S.S. HUNLEY ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM HITCHCOCK. 20th century. The one-eighth scale model depicting the Confederate submersible ship “Hunley” at sea, a sailor standing on the hatch hailing an individual on the rocky shore. Mounted in a customized mahogany frame fitted with clear brass-bound glass cover. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h. x 15-1/2″ l. x 13-1/4″ overall d. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-93236 (700-900)

1110
$460.00

DIORAMA OF SEA BATTLE. Late 19th/early 20th century. This rare diorama fashioned within spherical bottle depicting the battle between the USS Constitution and HMS Guerriere. Bottle fitted to a custom wrought-iron frame mounted on a hardwood plinth. SIZE: 16-1/2″ overall h. Bottle dia. approx. 8″. CONDITION: Very good overall, all original with some foxing within glass bottle. 9-95138 (250-400)

1111
$1,207.50

DIORAMA OF AMERICAN WHALE HUNT. Late 19th/early 20th century. Rare example fashioned in a spherical bottle, depicting a whaling ship and two whaleboats, the crew in the act of harpooning two sperm whales on a choppy green sea. Bottle fitted to a custom wrought-iron frame mounted on a hardwood plinth. SIZE: 16″ overall h. 8-1/2″ bottle dia. CONDITION: Very good overall original condition. 9-95139 (800-1,200)

1112
$0.00

FOLK ART DIORAMA OF THE “OCEANIC”. Circa 1900. The 4-masted steamship sailing vessel rendered with fabric sails, mounted on a waveswept ocean, the painted backdrop a cloudy sky. In original mahogany shadowbox frame. The Oceanic, built in 1870, was the pioneer vessel of the WHITE STAR line: 3,808 gross tons, 420 ft. in length, 42 ft. in beam, registered for 166 1st class passengers and 1000 3rd class passengers. She sank in 1896. SIZE: 17″ h. x 36″ l. x 5″ d. CONDITION: Good overall, the model intact, the painted interior of the diorama with dryness. 9-95598 (800-1,200)

1113
$258.75

FOUR SHIP DIORAMAS. Lot includes three identically framed Gordon Grant prints that have applied paper sails which are housed in black painted wood shadowbox frames. Each show a three-mast ship of different ages with glass fronts. Also in the lot is a small antique diorama of a four-mast ship with small pilot boat passing a point of land with house and yardarm. SIZE: The three G. Grants are 13″ x 19″ overall. Antique example is 12-1/2″ x 15″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-95092 (500-1,000)

1114
$115.00

VICTORIAN SHIP AUTOMATON DIORAMA. Black molded wood base holding a diorama which shows a three-mast sailing vessel on bluish/green sea next to a building with windmill top. The mechanism moves through a series of pulleys, the windmill which revolves and the boat moves up and down on an undulating ocean. SIZE: 11″ h x 14″ w x 7″ d. CONDITION: Dome missing, mechanics need attention. Some creases in windmill blades, otherwise good. 9-95176 (300-500)

1115
$287.50

SIGNED (MID 20TH CENTURY) THE NAVAL BATTLE. Oil on canvas nautical scene shows a Dutch gallion firing on a British gallion. Signed lower right indistinctly. Housed in a deep carved wood frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 24″h x 36″w. CONDITION: Stretcher lines, otherwise very good. 9-95480 (400-600)

1116
$575.00

NANTUCKET POCKETBOOK. Signed on the oval wood base “ANH 1980”. Nice light coloring. The oval wood top having an ivory seagull and ivory clasp with rod. Nice tall loop handle. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h (without handle) x 8-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95529 (400-600)

1117
$0.00

KERMAN ORIENTAL RUG, SOUTHERN PERSIA. 2nd half 20th century. Fine pictoral rug with design of dense floral vinery and trees populated with stylized birds and deer. Woven in reds, blues, beige and greens on a blue-black ground within a main border of polychrome flowering shrubs and trees. SIZE: 9’6″ x 6’6″. CONDITION: Very good overall. Normal wear. Deep rich colors. 9-95114 (1,500-2,500)

1118
$1,357.00

MASHAD ORIENTAL CARPET, EAST PERSIA. 2nd half 20th century. The small ivory and blue-gray center poled medallion on a crimson field with dense scrolling floral vinery within blue-gray spandrels, the ivory main border of scrolling vinery and polychrome flowerheads. SIZE: 12’3″ x 8’9″. CONDITION: Very good overall with full pile. 9-95117 (1,500-2,000)

1119
$402.50

PAKISTANI-OUSHAK ORIENTAL RUG. Pakistan, Late 20th Century. The Oriental influenced central turquoise medallion surrounded by similar devices in cinnamon, sand, and blue/green with multiple borders of Oriental design. The blue/green main border with polychrome floral trelliswork, all on a mustard yellow ground. SIZE: 8’9″ x 6’10”. CONDITION: Very good with uneven colors. 9-95750 (700-900)

1120
$690.00

FINE MASSACHUSETTS BENCHMADE FEDERAL STYLE SEWING TABLE. First quarter 20th century. The square top with reeded edge and turret with reeded rosette corners above the conforming case fitted with two drawers over a sliding bag frame, all with cockbeaded edges and satinwood panels, raised on swelled reeded legs headed by spool-turned pilasters and ring-turned cuffs. SIZE: 29-1/4″ h. Top: 17-1/2″ sq. CONDITION: Very good overall, needing a repolish. 9-95022 (700-900)

1121
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE STYLE BENCHMADE MAHOGANY WING CHAIR. Circa 1900. The serpentine crest rail with pointed ears continuing to ogival wings, joined to outscrolled padded arms centering the trapezoidal overupholstered seat, raised on square chamfered molded frontal legs and backswept rear legs joined by a recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 45″ h. of back x 16-1/2″ h. of seat x 28″ w. of seat. CONDITION: Structurally very good. Handcarved with dowel construction. Chair needs re-upholstering. 9-95107 (800-1,200)

1122
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON STYLE PINE CORNER CUPBOARD. Mid-20th century. The benchmade cabinet in two parts. The upper section with molded cornice and canted corners above the conforming upper case, fitted with a pair of glass cupboard doors opening to two shelves, joined to the lower case fitted with a pair of paneled cupboard doors opening to a shelf. SIZE: 84″ h. x 40-1/2″ w. x 28-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Made by the present owner’s father, Horace A. Fay, as a pair to the previous lot. CONDITION: Very good overall; the interior in light blue paint, the exterior with a honey brown finish. 9-94920 (1,000-1,500)

1123
$0.00

COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG CHIPPENDALE STYLE WING CHAIR. First half of the 20th Century., A fine carved mahogany highback upholstered wing chair with square molded and stop-fluted frontal legs, the rear legs raked and joined by a recessed box stretcher. The inside proper left rear leg branded with the Colonial Williamsburg mark of Kittinger Furniture Company. SIZE: 46″ h to back; 46″ w of arms; 31-1/2″ seat h. CONDITION: Very good overall. All original. 9-95249 (900-1,200)

1124
$230.00

FINE HAND-PAINTED OVAL TOLE TRAY. Circa 1945. Depicting an exotic bird perched within a floral spray, bordered by scrolling floral sprigs. Signed on the back “Decorated in Cornish, N.H. in 1945 – by Blanche Wood”. SIZE: 24″ x 19-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from Jean Davidson Fay to the present owner, a daughter. The tray was a wedding present from the artist. CONDITION: Very fine overall. 9-94953 (300-400)

1125
$460.00

FINE TOLE DECORATED SPICE BIN, MANNEN & ESTERLY, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Late 19th century. The spice bin in three sections, in black with gold stencil decoration, three labeled bins with cylinder roll compartments marked “WH PEPPER”, “MUSTARD SEED”, and “ENG BREAKFAST”. The front decorated with a stenciled “M” within a wreath centered by stenciled belts. SIZE: 35″ overall h. x 18″ w. x 21″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired in Hudson, Ohio in the 1950/60’s by the present owner’s parents. CONDITION: Good overall, showing normal wear, with varying degrees of paint loss. 9-94932 (800-1,200)

1126
$460.00

AMERICAN TOLE BISCUIT TIN. First half 20th century. The square tin with conforming hinged lid. The front with a painted panel of a displayed eagle with shield and arrows within a border of scrolling cartouches and vinery, signed “DEAN” beneath the shield, each side panel painted with an image of George Washington on horseback. All on a terra cotta colored ground. The lid stamped “NATIONAL BISCUIT CO.” SIZE: 11-1/2″ h. x 10-1/2″ sq. CONDITION: Tin with solder repairs beneath paint. Otherwise very good. 9-93239 (600-900)

1127
$0.00

BIRJAND ORIENTAL CARPET, EAST PERSIA. Mid-20th century. This fanciful garden carpet with an oval central wine red and indigo central medallion decorated with urns on a blue-black field within a surround of flowers, guarded with four oval medallions, each with two human figures centering polychrome palaces, further within a border of panels, each with a floral filled urn, some with columns and birds, all within a main border of scrolling floral latticework and horse-like animals. SIZE: 11’8″ x 9’4″. CONDITION: Minimal wear, minimal old insect damage along edges, otherwise very good. 9-95118 (1,500-2,500)

1128
$201.25

CENTENNIAL PHILADELPHIA CARVED MAHOGANY BALL-AND-CLAWFOOT ARMCHAIR. Last quarter 19th century. Molded serpentine crest rail with scrolled molded ears carved with leaftips, joined to the interwoven Gothic splat. The shaped serpentine arms with molded grips and scrolling volutes centering a trapezoidal slip seat and molded frame, the astragal-arched apron with central shell carving, the frontal cabriole legs with acanthus-carved knees, terminating in ball-and-claw feet. SIZE: 41″ h. of back. 18-1/2″ h. of seat, 23″ w. of seat. CONDITION: Restored and repolished, with original seat frame. 9-95263 (300-500)

1129
$345.00

GEORGIAN-STYLE OPEN ARM LIBRARY CHAIR. Circa 1910. The rectangular padded back with serpentine crest rail joined to the shaped arms, the armrests and incurved supports carved with leaftips, centering the trapezoidal upholstered seat with serpentine front rail above the conforming apron carved with scrolling leaftips, raised on cabriole legs with carved knees and acanthus-carved bulbous feet. SIZE: 42″ h. of back. 17-1/2″ h. of seat. PROVENANCE: From a Bangor, Maine collection. CONDITION: Very fine condition with original surfaces, no repairs or restoration, damask upholstery clean, seat frame tight. 9-92365 (300-400)

1130
$920.00

VICTORIAN HUNTING TROPHY WASTEBASKET. Late 19th century. The hide and foot shaped into the form of a cylindrical wastebasket, fitted with a tin liner. SIZE: 16″ h. x 14″ l. x 12″ w. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection,.by descent from the estate of Caroline Wetmore Hiles (Warren, Pennsylvania – Brooklyn Heights, New York), to the present owner, a great-grand-daughter. After the death of her second husband, Mrs. Hiles, a suffragette, put her three sons in private schools and spent the rest of her life traveling the world by steamer with her English lady companion, Rose Pasco, and a cockatoo named Van Heemskerk. CONDITION: Original condition, hide and toenails intact, retains original liner. Needs cleaning. 9-94947 (300-400)

1131
$287.50

PAIR OF HAYDEN CO. JACOBEAN STYLE JARDINIERES. Circa 1925. Each carved oak cabinet of triangular form with removable top opening to a compartment fitted with a removable tin liner, the frieze carved with scrolling blind fretwork, the rear of each branded “THE HAYDEN COMPANY NEW YORK”; raised on three barrel-turned cylindrical legs joined to a conforming triangular shelf with molded edge, raised on suppressed ball feet. SIZE: Each 31-1/2″ h. x 24-1/2″ w. x 17″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker (1864, Brenchley England -1935, Brooklyn Heights, New York), a sugar chemist, magician, and art collector, to the present owner, his great-grand-daughter. Dr,. Hooker commissioned the jardinières for the conservatory of his home in Brooklyn Heights, New York. CONDITION: Very good structural condition, with dry original finish, in need of repolishing. Branded labels intact and legible. 9-94968 (500-600)

1132
$920.00

JACOBEAN STYLE OAK MINIATURE DROP-LEAF TABLE, PROBABLY ENGLISH. Last half 19th century. The rectangular top with hinged demilune leaves, raised on a baluster-turned trestle base with baluster-turned gates, joined by a platform stretcher. SIZE: 20-1/4″ h. Top: 18-1/2″ x 8-1/4″ closed, 23″ x 18-1/2″ open. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker (1864, Brenchley England -1935, Brooklyn Heights, New York), a sugar chemist, magician, and art collector, to the present owner, his great-grand-daughter. CONDITION: Very good overall with original finish and good patina. 9-94955 (300-500)

1133
$172.50

FRENCH EMPIRE CARVED MAHOGANY WORKTABLE. Circa 1825. The rectangular top, now with leather cover, above the conforming figured mahogany frieze, fitted with compartmented long drawer, retaining original stamped brass lion’s-mask hardware, raised on a scrolling trestle base with volutes and leafy brackets. The legs joined by a baluster-turned stretcher, raised on scrolling feet. SIZE: 29″ h. x 29-1/2″ w. x 18″ d. CONDITION: Refinished and restored. 9-93125 (400-600)

1134
$0.00

FRENCH INLAID MAHOGANY GAMES BOX. Circa 1890. Of rectangular form with ebony stringing, the lid inlaid in ebony “JEUX.” (games). The interior fitted with a compartmented tray containing multiple games and game pieces. Beneath the tray is an additional compartment containing a pair of rackets, a jumprope and other wooden game pieces. Included are three sets of instructions, all in French: “Jeu du Baguenaudier” (game of patience, or Chinese rings); “Jeu de Marelle” (hopscotch); and “Jeu de la Ferme” (farm game). SIZE: Box: 5-1/2″ h. x 16-1/2″ l. x 11-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Case retains original surfaces with key, can be easily cleaned and repolished. Box appears to retain original contents for multiple games, overall in very nice condition; however, it is difficult to determine if all game pieces for all games are present. 9-95376 (1,000-1,500)

1135
$2,012.50

EIGHT-PIECE MEXICAN SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SET. Set consists of: 10″ coffee pot; 8″ teapot; 5-3/4″ creamer; 6-1/2″ covered sugar; 3-1/2″ waste bowl; two 5-1/2″ shakers and 28″ x 17-1/2″ two handled tray. Bottoms marked “Sterling Mexico 925”. No maker’s mark. Set having a repousse flower lobed band. WEIGHT: 205 tr. oz. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Needs polishing, coffee pot hinge is bent, teapot hinge missing pin, one shaker having dent in top. 9-95282 (2,000-4,000)

1136
$517.50

DIXON & SONS SHEFFIELD DECANTER STAND AND ELDER & CO. EWER. 2nd half 19th century. The Dixon Sheffield decanter stand fitted with three cut-glass matching decanters with stoppers, the stand with gadrooned scrolling edges, reticulated shaped sides and scrolled outswept feet, the ring handle cast with leaftips. Signed in two places beneath the base, the first an applied cartouche with opposing lions and stamped “JAMES DIXON & SONS SHEFFIELD”, the second a stamp “D*S” above the numeral 159. The ewer with flaring base and etched and frosted scrolling anthemion and tassel decorations, mounted with a silvered handle, collar and spout, having a domed hinged lid engraved with a dragon. Collar marked with hallmarks of Elder & Co., the date mark ca. 1859-1860. SIZE: First: 18-1/2″ h. Second: 11″ h. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker (1864, Brenchley England -1935, Brooklyn Heights, New York), a sugar chemist, magician, and art collector, to the present owner, his great-grand-daughter. CONDITION: Decanter set in very good condition with no noted defects. Ewer with moderate foxing to glass, otherwise very good. 9-94960 (800-1,000)

1137
$920.00

OUTSTANDING STERLING STRAWBERRY DECORATED CENTER BOWL BY MAUSER. The oval footed center bowl having a wide pierced rim decorated with reposse strawberry plants. No monograms. Bottom marked “Sterling 2815″. WEIGHT: 53 tr. oz. SIZE: 6″ h x 16-1/2″ x 13-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95634 (500-1,000)

1138
$1,495.00

OUTSTANDING GORHAM STERLING DECORATED WATER PITCHER. The large footed pitcher having C-shaped handle decorated with wheat and vines, the body hand hammered with reposse flowers. Marked “Sterling A5042 6-1/2 pint”. No monogram. WEIGHT: 45 tr. oz. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 10″ at widest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95635 (500-1,000)

1139
$345.00

PAIR OF UNMARKED SILVER TABLE PHEASANTS. Unmarked pheasants. One with tail up and one with tail down. Having pressed and cast features. Probably Continental. SIZE: 7-1/2″ tallest; 10-1/2″ longest. CONDITION: Some bending to feathers, good. 9-95289 (400-600)

1140
$460.00

SAROUK ORIENTAL CARPET, CENTRAL PERSIA. First quarter of the 20th Century. The medium indigo field with dense polychrome floral angular latticework centering two small medallions within a claret guard border of dense flowerheads and latticework. SIZE: 12’6″ x 10’3″. CONDITION: Overall good pile with minor areas of wear. Carpet has been cut and shortened at inner guard border. 9-93133 (1,000-2,000)

1141
$1,380.00

HERIZ CARPET, NORTH PERSIA. Mid 20th Century. With three rows of seven geometric medallions on a red field with polychrome geometric devices within a dark indigo main border of stylized polychrome flower heads and trellis work. SIZE: 11’8″ x 8′. CONDITION: Very good overall with minor wear but nearly full pile. 9-95723 (1,000-2,000)

1142
$575.00

FINE CARVED STONE BIRD MARKED “ASPREY 79”. The blueish/green quartz type stone in the form of a perched bird similar to a hawk. The wings are folded close to the body, the well carved head having yellow and black inset eyes and an attached tiger eye and ebony beak with red tongue. The two legs and talon feet in metal, possibly silver. The bird has pins at the bottom of the legs which fit into the removable agate base in tree trunk form. The base pencil inscribed “Asprey 79”. Asprey is a high end luxury retail store based in London. SIZE: 10-1/4″ h x 10-1/2″ l total. CONDITION: One wing tip repaired, otherwise good. 9-95278 (1,500-2,500)

1143
$632.50

CARVED AND PAINT-DECORATED EAGLE IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM SCHIMMEL. This folk art, carved, polychrome-painted displayed eagle on rock plinth, the body incise-carved with crosshatching. Carved from the solid with applied wings. Unsigned and unmarked. SIZE: 18-1/2″ overall h. x 34-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Retains original surfaces, proper left wingtip absent, otherwise very good. 9-95325 (1,000-1,500)

1144
$575.00

GERMAN PAINT-DECORATED BRIDE’S BOX. 2nd half 19th century. This oval box with lid decorated with hand painted floral designs, the lid with a lithographed panel within a hand written advertising slogan. SIZE: 7″ h. x 18″ l. x 11-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Minor surface blemishes to paint. Small seam split in lid through paint. Otherwise good. 9-95256 (500-700)

1145
$575.00

GROUP OF CARVED BLACK FOREST ANIMALS. 1st half 20th century. The first, a carving of bellowing elk with glass eyes, standing on a realistic grass and rock-strewn plinth fitted to a rectangular stand marked “Const. Boich / Elterlein”; interior of base in pencil script inscribed “Karl Raulz / 7 Juli 1922. / Elberlein Sachsen / Erzgebirge / N. 1200”. The second, a carving of a fox seated on tree trunk base, carved from the solid, stamped on underside within an incised cartouche “Paul Krieb” (the rest indecipherable). The third, a Black Forest nutcracker in the form of a seated squirrel with glass eyes and eating a nut, the hinged tail forming the lever for the nutcracker. The last, a recumbent long-haired dog with glass eyes. SIZE: ELK: 16″ overall h. x 19″ overall l. x 4-1/2″ w. FOX: 15″ h. x 9″ d. x 6-1/4″ w. SQUIRREL: 9″ h. x 10-1/2″ l. x 3″ w. DOG: 3″ h. x 11-1/2″ l. x 4-1/4″ w. PROVENANCE: From and East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Collected during travels in Germany. CONDITION: Elk with repair to left rear leg at hoof, antlers with some missing points, retains original surfaces. Fox is very good overall with original surfaces, good color and patina. Squirrel is very good overall. Rear legs of dog absent. 9-94967 (800-1,200)

1146
$460.00

BLACK FOREST CUCKOO CLOCK. Late 19th/early 20th Century. This nicely carved example surmounted by a stag’s head and pierced oak leaf spray, the wood dial with applied Roman numerals, flanked by game trophies centering crossed rifles and pouch, the wooden pendulum with oak leaf. Clock with original brass chain-driven movement, original iron pinecone weights engraved with numeral “5”; the carved and painted cuckoo bird flanked by two bellows and coiled spring striker for musical movement. SIZE: 25″ l. x 18″ w. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired during travels in Germany. CONDITION: Case and carvings in good condition overall, with some damage and losses to rabbit’s feet. 9-94962 (250-350)

1147
$1,035.00

CARVED AND PAINTED RUSSIAN TROIKA. The carving depicts a red and green floral decorated sleigh with driver and two occupants in traditional Russian outfits. The driver holds the reins to three outstandingly carved horses in black and olive paint with white spots. The whole mounted on a painted flat board with small cutout feet. Circa 1930. SIZE: Board length is 22″ x 9-1/2″ at widest. CONDITION: Very good, one rawhide attachment disconnected. 9-95084 (600-900)

1148
$0.00

CLASSICAL MARBLE STATUE OF HERAKLES KILLING SERPENTS. 2nd half 19th century. This marble statue, after the antique, depicting Herakles (Hercules) as a toddler, seated on a rock plinth and smiling with right hand raised to his mouth. In his left hand is held a serpent’s head, the body of which is beneath the boy, a tendril of vinery entwining the child’s legs. This rendering is from the mythological tale wherein Hera, wife of Zeus, attempted the murder of her infant stepson Herakles in his crib by sending two serpents while he slept. The young Herakles killed the snakes and laughingly threw their bodies out of the crib, incurring the greater hatred of Hera and admiration from the other gods on Olympus. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good, with weathered surfaces, green and brown patina. 9-95516 (6,000-9,000)

1149
$0.00

IMPORTANT GEORGE JONES WATER LILY AND BASKET WEAVE CENTERPIECE. Circa 1872. Fine Majolica centerpiece depicting pond lilies within a double ring of basket weave. This example is illustrated in Antique Majolica Around the House by Jeffrey B. Snyder, p. 192. SIZE: 2″ h. x 14-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very fine original condition, with minor wear and surface scratching on underside of base, tiny fleck on edge of one divider, small losses to glaze at tips of flower petals. 9-95609 (3,000-4,000)

1151
$2,655.00

SET OF ROYAL COPENHAGEN CHILDREN OF DENMARK FIGURINES. 20th century. This polychrome hand painted set of ten figurines, sequentially numbered, depicting young boys and girls in period ethnic costumes, all holding or displaying flowers. Numbered 12412 through 12421. Each titled in script as follows: “Amager”, “Fano/bnx”, “Amaget”, “Gronland/mck”, “Fano/mx”, “Slesvig”, “Sjalland/kax”, “Gronland/mcx”, “Fzen”, “Jylland”. Each marked with the same five-digit serial number underglaze and in capitals “DENMARK” with vertical date line over “M”. Stylized crown outline green underglaze, above three waves blue underglaze. SIZE: Tallest: 5-3/4″ h. Shortest: 4″ h. CONDITION: Overall in very fine condition with only possible minimal losses to flower petals. 9-93590 (2,000-4,000)

1152
$2,300.00

IMPORTANT FISCHER & MIEG GILT DECORATED FISH SET. Late 19th/early 20th Century. Czechoslovakian. This large 14-piece fish service consisting of a large serving platter, gravy boat with attached underplate, footed round serving bowl with lid and eleven plates. All in light to dark underglaze blue and elaborately gilt decorated, each with a unique pond scene with varied types of fish swimming amongst aquatic plants, all within a gilt border of scrolling waves. The base of each item is marked with the Pirkenhammer Trademark in underglaze green used by the Fischer & Mieg Company, between 1873-1918. Some with additional; impressed mark “F&M24″. LITERATURE: The Pirkenhammer Manufacturing is still in existence today in the Czech Republic. In 1852, Christian Fischer purchased the company from one of the founders Christopher Reichenbach and brought in his daughter’s husband, Ludwig Von Mieg as his partner and renaming the company Fischer & Mieg. The Pirkenhammer Hallmark Design of unadorned crown, crossed hammers and ribbon was used 1873-1918. Andre’ Carriere was the sole designer and painter during this period. His work, together with the porcelain design were considered equal or superior to the contemporary Sevres and Limoges pieces. SIZE: Platter: 26 ” l; Gravy 10-1/4″ l x 5-1/2″ w. Bowl 8″ h with lid; Plates are 9-1/2″ dia. PROVENANCE: Owned by Senator P.L. Flanagan and used at a State dinner for Teddy Roosevelt in Reno, Nevada, 1911 and so reported in the Reno Gazette issue of April 4th, 1911. CONDITION: Very good near excellent condition. No surface scratches, no wear to gilding. 9-95669 (2,000-3,000)

1153
$0.00
Revised: 2/5/2009

Additional Information: The book is dated 1850.

BOOK: SOUVENIRS D’EGYPTE BY ALEX. BIDA & E. BARBOT. Paris, Lemercier. Elephant folio, half leather, royal blue cloth with bright gilt gold letter cover and spine. Hard cover. Twenty-four lithographs, views and costumes. First edition of an extremely rare and collectible bound folio depicting views of Egyptian cities and their surroundings and different costumes of the region. The plates are from two French Orientalist painters. The costume plates are by Alexandre Bida. Each plate is titled in French, Arabic and English. SIZE: 22-1/2″ x 17″. CONDITION: Leather has typical rub wear, foxing to the lithograph plates, mostly on the borders. 9-95018 (5,000-10,000)

1154
$1,610.00
Revised: 2/5/2009

Additional Information: The Senate Chamber noted was in Harrisburg, PA. Also many of the plates are fold-outs and are representative of William Penn and the Quakers.

BOOK: THE HOLY EXPERIMENT – PAINTED AND ILLUMINATED BY VIOLET OAKLEY. Limited to 500 copies of which this one is number 32 and signed by the artist. Copyright 1922. The portfolio with illuminated text pages. The book filled with plates detailing the murals located in the Governor’s reception room and Senate chamber. The portfolio includes a list of advanced subscribers, the Prospectus and an addressed envelope with material relating to the subscriber including invitations to the unveiling and request to be included in the subscription list as well as a price sheet and more. The leather cover having gilt lettering and embossed decoration and two gold colored metal clasps. SIZE: 23″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Binding is worn with breaks, the interior pages are clean with strong colors. Generally very good. 9-95309 (1,200-1,800)

1155
$5,060.00

ANTIQUE AUTOGRAPH ALBUM. The blue autograph album having 33 pages, each page having from one to four autograph cards glued on. Approximately 105 signature cards. Mostly actors, actresses, authors and notable figures from the late 1870’s to the early 1880’s. Autographs include Henry W. Longfellow; William Cullen Bryant; Oliver Wendell Holmes; John G. Whittier; Wilkie Collins; Jules Verne; Horatio Alger; Thomas Wentworth Higginson; Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain); Harriet Beecher Stowe; Susan B. Anthony; W F Cody (Buffalo Bill) and many more. We believe this album was accumulated by the Boyd family as some autographs refer to M L Boyd and Mrs. Grace L. Boyd. Accompanying the book is a large signed engraving of Henry W. Longfellow by William Edgar Marshall (American, 1837-1906). Pencil signed. Full list of signatures available upon request. SIZE: Album is 11″ x 9″. Engraving is 44-1/2″ x 33″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good. The engraving is presently rolled with damage to edges with rips. 9-94986 (1,000-2,000)

1156
$1,840.00

TWO AUTOGRAPH BOOKS. First book having a letter handwritten and signed by Thomas A. Edison. Letter is address to John Royle & Sons and dated October 25, 1887. It requests a machine that can put a soft insulation on bare and covered wire. Edison asks if this company has one that would do what he asks and if so, he would need a considerable number of them. Signed “Yours Thos A Edison”. Letter is on blue lined paper. Other names not limited to but including GW Whittaker; JS Galloway; Booker T. Washington; Alfred Campbell; N. B. Smith and more. Second book titled “Companion Autographs” which was printed with famous signatures included and the idea was to put your friends and collected autographs around them. Autographs collected are late 19th Century and appear to be friends and neighbors. CONDITION: Edison letter is stuck to one of the pages with separation at fold line; Companion Autograph book has broken binding, otherwise good. 9-91554 (1,000-1,500)

1157
$2,300.00

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. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: All generally very good. 9-90352 (2,000-3,000)

1158
$287.50

LOT OF TRADE CARDS AND EPHEMERA. Lot includes three albums and one box of loose cards. Album 1) Claremont, New Hampshire related. Album 2) Glued in scrapbook with a scattering of advertising cards. Album 3) Loose sheets with trade cards and other ephemera including some bottle related letterheads. There are three double pages of cigarette cards “Sweet Corporal” with actresses and women. Small loose box having a nice lot of trade cards, approximately 100. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-93727 (400-600)

1159
$402.50

POSTCARD COLLECTION. Estate collection including four shoeboxes full of loose postcards (three of which are separated into states) One box with greeting cards. Mostly first quarter of the 20th Century. Approximately 2000 cards. Also included are five albums as follows: Album 1) Claremont, New Hampshire, approximately 250 cards with some photo cards included. Also, at the end of the album are some photographs of the area. Album 2) Central New Hampshire and Vermont cards including picture cards, 150+. Album 3) New Hampshire, approximately 200. Album 4) Miscellaneous album of Washington D.C., approximately 125 cards. And a loose album of car related post cards, approximately 200. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-93726 (1,000-2,000)

1160
$0.00

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. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74231 (600-800)

1161
$1,298.00

AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS OAK PEDESTAL. 1st quarter 20th century. The square top joined to the outward sloping conforming pedestal on a square plinth raised on square feet, each with a faceted cap. Unmarked, except for stenciled serial number “877-133″ beneath the base. SIZE: 34″ h. x 12” sq. CONDITION: Very nice original condition, the two-board top joined by a wafer tenon. 9-95378 (1,000-1,500)

1162
$1,770.00

GUSTAV STICKLEY RECLINING ARMCHAIR, MODEL 336. 1st quarter 20th century. This fine example of a curved arm reclining chair with the red brand of Gustav Stickley on the rear seat rail, with later cushions and original pegs and wafer washers. For an illustration see Collected Works of Gustav Stickley, edited by Stephen Gray and Robert Edwards, p. 121. SIZE: 39″ h. of back x 30-1/4″ overall w. x 36-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Chair has lost original finish but has been professionally refinished. Very good structural condition. Color a medium honey-brown. 9-95613 (1,200-2,200)

1163
$402.50

JEAN LUCE ART DECO DINNER SERVICE FOR EIGHT. Circa 1925. This well known French designer (1895-1964) executed original design dinnerware for passenger ships of the French Line. This Art Deco set features plates of rectangular design, decorated in a green, blue and rust-red plaid pattern on a cream ground with circular recessed centers, each with two printed factory marks, one overlaying the other. Set comprised of eight 10-1/4″ x 8-1/4″ dinner plates, eight 8-3/4″ x 7-1/4″ luncheon plates, eight 7-1/4″ x 6″ salad plates, eight 3-3/4″ dia. cups, and eight 6″ x 5″ saucers (40). SIZE: As noted above. PROVENANCE: Property of a Michigan medical institution. CONDITION: Very good overall. One luncheon plate with single chip at corner. 9-95106 (800-1,200)

1164
$345.00

FINE TIFFANY STERLING “ARTS & CRAFTS” CHILD’S CUP. Circa 1922. Monogrammed “R.L.E / NOV. 10-22”. Panoramic decoration depicting a young boy playing with a dog, the opposing side a young girl with cup in hand playing with a cat, all seated on a brick garden wall interspersed with potted topiary plants. Marked beneath base “TIFFANY & CO / 4104C MAKERS 8841 / STERLING SILVER / 925-1000 / M “. WEIGHT: 4 tr oz. SIZE: 3” h. CONDITION: Small dents around base from use, even wear overall. Generally very good. 9-95414 (500-1,000)

1165
$1,610.00

KALO SHOP STERLING SILVER WATER PITCHER. Circa 1914-1918. The pitcher having a tapered body with six large lobes, small rolled rim and loop handle. The bottom marked “Sterling Hand Wrought at the Kalo Shops Chicago and New York”. There is a triple intertwined applied monogram on side “SEG”. Weight: 18 tr. oz. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: When the bottom is viewed from the inside some silver solder can be seen at the joint to the base of the body which indicates repair at this juncture. Otherwise in very good condition. 9-95089 (800-1,200)

1166
$0.00

GALATOFF HAMMERED PEWTER COFFEE AND TEA SERVICE. 2nd quarter 20th century. This assembled grouping consists of a squat coffeepot, #5084; tall coffeepot, #5057; melon-form lidded pot, #5091; sugar and creamer with floral scrolled handles, #5084; and a water pitcher, #5073. SIZE: Tallest: 9-1/4″ h. Smallest: 3-1/2″ h. CONDITION: All with very small and minor scratches and rim dents. Very good overall. 9-95377 (400-600)

1167
$345.00

PAIR OF ARTS & CRAFTS CANDLESTICKS, CRAFTSMAN STUDIOS. 1st quarter 20th century. Each cylindrical hammered copper shaft applied with a corkscrew blade flange continuing to a circular flat base. Marked on the underside with the logo of The Craftsman Studios of Laguna Beach, California. Model number “752”. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall with nice patina. 9-95382 (300-500)

1168
$1,416.00

FRENCH BRASS PETITE SONNERIE REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK. Early 20th century. Rectangular brass case, enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary alarm dial, the twin barrel movement with dual striking coils and three hammers, the backplate engraved with the initials “LF” in script, possibly for Louis Fernier; also engraved “7962”. Case surmounted by a scrolled handle, beveled glass panel and repeater button, each side a beveled glass panel mounted within engaged, fluted, acanthus-carved columns. With winding key and setting key. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. of clock. 6-1/2″ overall h. PROVENANCE: From and East Sangerville, Maine private collection. By descent from Caroline Wetmore Davidson Hiles, to the present owner, a great-granddaughter. CONDITION: Case and movement appear to be in very fine condition overall. Subsidiary dial with stress cracks, front beveled glass panel with shell fracture at upper right corner facing. Two of the three hammers appear not to reach the coil in the act of striking. 9-94934 (500-700)

1169
$345.00

CHELSEA BRASS SHIP’S BELL CLOCK. Of typical round form having a silver colored dial with black numerals inscribed “Boston”. The works marked “74 Boston Clock Div. Chelsea Clock Co. 132-071”. Mounted to a wood stand. Back of the case marked “11 75 4″. SIZE: Clock dia. is 5-1/2”. PROVENANCE: From a New Hampshire home. CONDITION: No key, unknown working order. 9-95335 (300-500)

1170
$402.50

FRENCH BRASS REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH ALARM. Late 19th/early 20th Century. Probably Lewis Fernier. The brass case with beaded edge and carrying handle, raised on a molded base with bracket feet and fitted with beveled glass panels on all sides having a silvered dial with Roman Numeral chapter ring, above a subsidiary alarm dial. The brass movement with twin barrel movement and single striking coil with two hammers, the backplate engraved “LF” with the serial number “1493”. SIZE: 6-1/4″ overall h x 3″ w x 2-3.4: d. CONDITION: Case very good overall, works in need of cleaning and repair. 9-95742 (600-900)

1171
$0.00

CARVED EAGLE GILT-DECORATED WALL PLAQUE. Late 20th century. Carved in the form of a presenting eagle grasping a stars-and-stripes shield and a banner carved with the motto “DON’T TREAD ON ME” in its talons. Gilt-decorated overall, with blue banner and red, white and blue crest. SIZE: Wingspan 58″ x 10″ h. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-95185 (2,000-4,000)

1172
$1,725.00

CARVED GILTWOOD EAGLE WALL PLAQUE. Late 20th century. Gilt-decorated overall, depicting an eagle with spread wings and grasping a shield, olive branches and banner with stars. SIZE: Wingspan 61″ x 12-1/2″ h. CONDITION: In very good overall original condition. 9-95186 (2,000-4,000)

1173
$0.00

CARVED EAGLE WALL PLAQUE. Late 20th century. Carved eagle in flight, wings right, gripping a shield, banner with stars, and an olive branch in oversized talons. Gilt- and paint-decorated. SIZE: Wingspan 49″ x 15-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good original condition. 9-95187 (2,000-4,000)

1174
$0.00

FLYING EAGLE CARVED WALL PLAQUE. Second half of the 20th Century. Carved from pine depicting an eagle in flight in hunting position with spread wings and outstretched feet and talons. The feathers delineated and applied overall with gold leaf. The talons are made of nails. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h x 29-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall. Some spotting on gold surface showing primer. One nail “talon” absent. 9-95739 (500-900)

1175
$0.00

LOT OF CARVED IVORY. 1) Carved ivory tusk depicting a woman’s head with carved basket atop her head. The basket decorated with men harvesting from trees. The top having a hollow center. 2) Elephant decorated ivory skewer set. Each skewer is 4″ l with tapered point and carved elephant finial. Set into an ivory and wood stand with elephant decoration. 3) 2-1/2″ carved elephant. SIZE: Tusk: 14″ x 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Tusk with some discolored age cracking, generally very good. Other pieces very good. 9-95280, 9-95281 (800-1,200)

1176
$460.00

GROUP OF 7 STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES. 2nd half 19th century. Including three large seated spaniels; a figural watch hutch; “Queen Mary” seated side-saddle on a horse; a figure of a young boy, parrot on shoulder, seated beside a spaniel; and figure of a young boy and young girl, boy with wind instrument, girl carrying basket. SIZE: Tallest: 14-3/4″ h. CONDITION: One large spaniel damaged and repaired. Watch hutch with paint losses and crackle. “Queen Mary” with crackle and with extensive paint and gilding loss. Seated boy with paint losses, crackle and chip in base. Young musician with paint loss, crackle and small chips in base. 9-95429 (800-1,200)

1177
$632.50

GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES. 19th and early 20th centuries. Including pair of seated spaniels, cow creamer, figural bocage group of couple on bridge with swan, cottage incense burner, hen in basket, and sheep. SIZE: Tallest: 7-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Spaniels and cow creamer with crackled glaze. Bocage group with some losses to greenery. Cottage with chip. Hen in basket with wear to paint on basket rim. Sheep figure in as-found condition. 9-94880 (600-1,200)

1178
$0.00

SEVRES BUST OF “BARRA”. Circa 1885. The bisque figure executed in fine detail depicting the bust of “BARRA”, a young drummer boy in uniform. (One of the myths surrounding the real revolutionary character who in fact was killed in 1793 by royalists. The depiction as a drummer boy was put forward as fictional embodiment of the French Revolution by Robespierre, among others.) His cap inscribed “EGALITE LIBERTE OU LA MORT” on a cobalt blue gilt-decorated circular plinth. Marked on reverse of bust “SEVRES” in rectangular cartouche, above “AB-6-85” in script, above “LV” in block letters. Three marks stamped under base: “A.”, “S.82.”, and “DORE A SEVRES 85″ around edges of circular cartouche centering trademark logo. SIZE: Bust: 11″ h. Overall: 13” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95327 (600-900)

1179
$2,012.50

ENGLISH SPODE “ACADIA” PATTERN COBALT-BLUE PART DINNER SERVICE. Circa 1950. Each piece gilt-decorated on a cobalt-blue and ivory ground. Comprising fourteen 10-1/2″ dinner plates, fourteen 7-3/4″ salad plates, fourteen 6-1/4″ butter plates, thirteen 4″ cups and thirteen 5-1/2″ saucers. The bottoms marked “Spode BONE CHINA ENGLAND”. Also marked with the registration number “R2939” and most marked with an additional incised mark under glaze. Total of 68 pieces. SIZE: As noted above. PROVENANCE: From a Bangor, ME, collection. Purported to be the same pattern ordered by Princess Margaret. CONDITION: In extremely good condition, a few pieces with minimal surface scratches, one salad plate with a small drip mark under glaze. 9-92360 (800-1,200)

1180
$690.00

FINE MEISSEN PEDESTAL BOWL. Mid 19th century commemorative copy of a mid-18th century example. Bowl with gilt edge, the interior decorated with an array of assorted beetles and other insects, the exterior painted with butterflies, moths and other winged insects. Marked with underglaze blue crossed swords and a painted cinnabar triangle above a numeral 9. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h. x 8-3/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: From and East Sangerville, Maine private collection. CONDITION: Very good overall with wear to gilding on rim. 9-94966 (800-1,200)

1181
$287.50

EXTENSIVE 176-PIECE HAVILAND & CO. LIMOGES DINNER SERVICE. The service is transfer-decorated overall with lacy blue floral sprays with paint-decorated gilt highlights, ribbon-tied handles and scalloped edges. Comprised of: 5 platters of graduated size varying in length from 18″ to 10-1/2″, three with minor rim chips; 2 oval covered vegetable dishes, each 11″ x 5″, both very good condition; one round covered vegetable dish, 10″ dia. x 5″ h., one small chip on handle; one round covered butter/cheese dish with strainer, 7-1/2″ dia., one small chip at handle; one open gravy boat with undertray, 8-1/2″ l., small rim chip; one creamer 4-1/2″ h., small rim chip; one covered sugar bowl 4-1/2″ h., rim chip on lid; 11 bouillons 3-1/2″ dia., together with 9 saucers, one saucer with small chip, otherwise all very good; 16 teacups 3-1/2″ dia., together with 16 saucers, 2 cups with small chips, 5 saucers with small chips; 3 coffee cups 3-3/4″ dia., with 3 saucers, two saucers with small chips; 12 nut dishes 2-3/4″ dia., two with chips; 5 bowls 4-1/2″ dia., one with chip, one with hairline crack; 17 bowls 5″ dia., three chipped; 9 bowls 5-1/2″ dia., one with chip; 10 bowls 7-1/2″ dia., four with small chips; 9 bone dishes 6″ l., two with chips; 13 dinner plates 10″ dia., eight with rim chips; 10 luncheon plates, 8-1/2″ dia., four with rim chips; 21 salad/dessert plates 7-1/2″ dia., ten with rim chips. (Total: 176 pcs). SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-94987 (800-1,200)

1182
$230.00

SAROUK ORIENTAL RUG, CENTRAL PERSIA. Circa 1920. The wine-red field with dense polychrome floral sprays within a blue-black floral-filled main border. SIZE: 11’5″ x 8’8″. CONDITION: With areas of wear. Pile will improve with cleaning. 9-93136 (800-1,200)

1183
$1,416.00

KERMAN ORIENTAL PALACE CARPET, EAST PERSIA. Mid-20th century. The central arabesque medallion in rose and shades of indigo on an ivory field, profusely decorated overall with polychrome floral sprays within turquoise, rose and ivory spandrels, bordered by S-scrolling vinery within the rose main border filled with scrolling polychrome vinery. SIZE: 21’5″ x 11’8″. CONDITION: With full pile overall, some slight fading at one end, otherwise very good. 9-95332 (800-1,200)

1184
$0.00

“BERGER” TRANSIT WITH CASE, BOSTON, MASS. Circa 1930-1935. The transit fitted in original case, retaining paper labels from manufacturer “C.L. BERGER & SONS, INC.” The black-enameled dial marked with the company name and logo, and the serial number “20866”. Case retains original leather carrying handle and key. This lot is accompanied by two tripods, a tray mount, a 12-ft. surveyor’s pole and a folding board with geometric markings, 12 ft. total length, branded with the company name and logo “D. & L.E. GURLEY”. (6) SIZE: Varying dimensions. CONDITION: Instrument and case in original condition, all accessories showing the effects of use and wear. Good overall. 9-95374 (600-900)

1185
$0.00

LARGE 34-STAR (KANSAS) US FLAG. The star field having seven rows (3,6,5,6,5,6,3). Hand stitched. 34 stars indicates the inclusion of Kansas being admitted into the Union in 1861. SIZE: Approx. 9’4″ h x 14’4″ l. CONDITION: Various patches throughout the flag, the right 2′ with damage having tears, rips and holes. Flag showing extended use. 9-95547 (700-1,000)

1186
$431.25

FIFTEEN BOOKS ON CALIFORNIA. A nice lot including some antique books as follows: California on Stone by Harry T. Peters, 1935; Yosemite, 1890 with chromolithograph plates (as found condition); The Annals of San Francisco by Soule, Gihon & Nisbet, 1854 with maps; Picturesque California edited by John Muir, 1894; California in the 50’s by John Howell, 1936; The Architecture and Landscape Gardening of the Exposition by Mullgardt, 1915; Souvenir of San Francisco by Heininger. Also eight modern books on California. CONDITION: Generally good, otherwise noted. 9-94883-1 (500-1,000)

1187
$0.00

GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN OBJECTS. Late 19th-early 20th century. Including a rare and unusual woven water carrier retaining original woven basket-form sling; a gourd-form rattle; two shallow baskets, including one with a design of three winged creatures; a small beaded pouch embellished with a flower and the initials “SP”; and a table rug of diamond and snowflake forms on a green ground. SIZE: WATER CARRIER: 23-1/2″ h. GOURD RATTLE: 12″ l. BASKETS: 8-1/2″ d. and 11-1/2″ d. POUCH: 3″ x 3-1/4″. RUG: 32″ x 21-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Bequeathed from the estate of Hanna Lane Gray of East Sangerville to Sidney and Alice Davidson, Brooklyn Heights, New York, and by descent to the present owner, a grand-daughter. CONDITION: Water carrier with damage around upper lip and breaks to straps. Gourd rattle with small crack at handle. Pouch and two baskets with no visible issues. 9-94958 (1,200-1,800)

1188
$431.25

LOT OF FOUR PAIR INDIAN BEADED MOCCASINS AND BEADED BAG. 1) Turquoise beaded over the shoulder bag decorated on both sides with Bluejays on pine tree branches with pine cones. The strap and outer edge with colorful geometric patterns. 2) 13″ pair of beaded moccasins with a label “Northern Plains Indians Crafts Association by Viola Running _ _ Blackfeet Size 13E”. The blue field having three medallions in white, red and deep blue. 3) 10-1/2″ beaded moccasins with blue field, orange, blue and cobalt border with black birds. 4) 9-1/2″ pair of child’s moccasins with white field of beads with multi-colors step design. 5) 4-1/2″ baby moccasins with colorful beading. Last half of the 20th Century. SIZE: Bag is 26″ h with strap x 11″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94876 (350-550)

1189
$115.00

FOUR KACHINA DOLLS. Last quarter of the 20th Century. 1) 22″ h doll with bead work outfit. 2) 21-1/2″ h white hair Kachina signed “A. L. Sahmie Hopi/Tewa” with fur headdress and shells, bells and leather. 3) 13″ Kachina marked “Carved by Earl Yowytewa Hote Villa, Arizona”. Figure of a man holding a bow with shell, leather and fur. 4) 15″ h signed “Leonard Shuila, Sr.”. Figure holding bow and ratte with shells, fur and carved painted body. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: All have some repairs, generally good. 9-94877 (200-400)

1190
$805.00

FIVE NAVAJO RUGS. 1) 59″ x 57-1/2″ Yei pattern having six colorful figures surrounded by gray, white, black and lavender border. Retaining an original label indicating the weaver as Minnie Marshal. 2) 44″ x 51-1/2″ Yei pattern having seven figures against a mustard background with white, orange and black border. 3) 56″ x 80″ Yei pattern having a field with several different types of figures, eleven total. Six identical figures, one similar, a Chief, two women and one man against a tan background with borders of brown, yellow and gray. 4) 24″ x 27″ pictorial mat showing buildings, cattle, mesas and figures and other animals. 5) 61″ x 123″ multi-stripe rug. SIZE: As noted above. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good. 3) One side is dirty and faded, the other strong. 4) Very good. 5) Very faded, some fraying to edges. Otherwise good. 9-94850 (1,000-2,000)

1191
$460.00

TWO NAVAJO RUGS. 1) 46″ x 65″, 1930’s weaving in colors of red, white, black and gray. Greek key type border with a center hooked medallion with opposing arrow ends. Four other arrow ends are seen at each end. 2) 35″ x 54″, mid 20th Century weaving in colors of black, white, red, brown and light gray. Black and white border with a multi-color saw-tooth medallion. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: 1) 12″ section of end border missing, fraying along all edges. 2) Very good. 9-94918 (750-1,250)

1192
$632.50

AMERICAN PICTORIAL SAMPLER TITLED “WE’S FREE WE IS”. 2nd half 19th century. This unsigned sampler wrought overall with whimsical scenes centering a hunter and his dog. Surrounding figures include a pair of dancing Afro-American children framed within the words “We’s free we is.”; a dancing bear, a cow balancing a cat, a bird on a branch, a butterfly, a flag, a hand of cards, a prancing horse, a hot-air balloon, etc. SIZE: 15″ x 21″ sight. PROVENANCE: From and East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired in the 1970’s in the Brunswick, Maine area. CONDITION: Some minor damage to background lower right corner facing and upper tier in background. Colors strong, though slightly faded, otherwise very good. 9-94963 (400-500)

1193
$287.50

HOOKED MAT TOGETHER WITH TWO NEEDLEWORK SAMPLERS. Circa 1946. Each item designed by G. Grissell Mann and wrought by her sister Blanch E. Mann. The mat with six individual panels depicting recumbent cat, squirrel with nut on branch, basket of fruit, pineapple motif, ‘Stargazer’ lily, and panel with initials of maker and designer and the date “1946”. First sampler depicting a calla lily surrounded by various animals, houses, and dancing bear; on a blue ground within a polychrome zigzag border. The second sampler with central butterfly, elephant and turkey, centered by floral sprays and butterflies, dice, playing cards, and fan, all within geometric latticework, the border of latticework and woven samples of rug designs on a blue ground. Each sampler mounted in a molded gilt frame. SIZE: Rug: 38″ x 23-1/2″. First sampler: sight 17-1/2″ sq. 2nd sampler: sight 18-1/4″ sq. CONDITION: Rug very good overall, some wear and insect damage in initialed panel. Both samplers very good overall, with minor imperfections in ground. 9-95132 (300-500)

1194
$0.00

2 MIDDLE EASTERN TEXTILES. 19th century. The FIRST, a square example with a central rondel of arabesque design, bordered with botehs on an indigo ground within multiple square panels, each uniquely woven with floral vinery and scrolling cartouches, the outer madder red border with a line of botehs, each panel woven separately then attached to the whole. The SECOND example, a panel in three sections, designed as a wall hanging, wrought in salmon and shades of indigo and beige, having an overall geometric design; decorated with stylized arrows, many woven with metallic thread. SIZE: FIRST: 4’11” x 4’10”. SECOND: 11′ x 4’1″. CONDITION: Both in as-found condition. 9-95548 (200-400)

1195
$373.75

NOMADIC SHEPHERD’S COAT. 1st half 20th century. Probably Central or South America. The full-length coat of dark blue-gray/green, applied with embroidered details of similar color, fully lined with long haired sheep. SIZE: Suitable for average-sized male. PROVENANCE: From and East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Collected during travels in Anatolia or Syria. CONDITION: Very good original condition. Fabric and lining intact. 9-94969 (200-300)

1196
$575.00

CARVED STONE FIGURE OF INDONESIAN DEITY. 19th century. The female figure carved in full ceremonial robes with crown, both arms bent at elbow and absent. Now mounted on iron rod set in stone plinth. SIZE: 50″ overall h. CONDITION: Forearms and hands absent, statue with some pitting overall due to weathering., otherwise good. 9-95440 (2,000-3,000)

1197
$920.00

CARVED HINDU FEMALE FIGURE. Probably 19th century. Carved in pine from the solid, this polychrome-painted carved figure of a seated robed female with floral headdress, bindi and necklace. SIZE: 32-1/2″ h. x 25-1/2″ w. x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: With weathered and faded surfaces; the hands, once attached with dowels, now absent. Otherwise structurally good. 9-95441 (1,000-1,500)

1198
$172.50

SMALL BRONZE BUST OF BUDDHA. Antique cast bronze bust now mounted on a later wood stand. This example probably of Thai origins, Siam, present day Thailand depicted with a conical headdress and appears to have been the head of a statue. SIZE: Bust: 5-1/4″ h. 7-3/4″ overall h. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection,.by descent from the estate of Caroline Wetmore Hiles (Warren, Pennsylvania – Brooklyn Heights, New York), to the present owner, a great-grand-daughter. After the death of her second husband, Mrs. Hiles, a suffragette, put her three sons in private schools and spent the rest of her life traveling the world by steamer with her English lady companion, Rose Pasco, and a cockatoo named Van Heemskerk. CONDITION: With old dark surfaces and triangular loss to back of head. 9-94948 (300-400)

1199
$0.00

PAIR OF CONTINENTAL TERRACOTTA BLACKAMOORS. Last quarter 19th century. Of Italian or French origin, the male and female figures, in native costumes, each with turban headdress and carrying a decorated amphora. Each standing barefoot on a naturalistic plinth, both paint-decorated overall. SIZE: Each approx. 27-1/2″ h. CONDITION: With old and original painted surfaces, both with chips in areas of sleeves, collars and fringed areas of clothing. Paint losses to female figure. Painted surfaces faded and soiled. Condition remains good overall. 9-95172 (1,000-2,000)

1200
$575.00

LOUIS HOTTOT (French 1834-1905), PATINATED METAL FIGURAL CALLING CARD RECEIVER. Last quarter 19th century. This cast-spelter statue of a Middle Eastern man with mustache and turban holding an engraved and embossed oval serving tray, standing on a circular plinth simulating a mosaic floor. The whole is polychrome paint-decorated in the manner of an Austrian cold-painted bronze. Signed on upper edge of plinth “L. Hottot”. SIZE: 19″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Structurally very good, with original surfaces and old patina. With wear to painted surfaces. 9-94852 (300-500)

1201
$0.00

CLASSICAL FRENCH MAHOGANY AND GILTWOOD MIRROR. 1st quarter 20th century. The swan’s neck pediment with applied gilt molding and flame-urn finials, above the rectangular frame centering a conforming mirrorplate above a stepped molded plinth. SIZE: 35-1/2″ x 20-1/4″. CONDITION: Small losses to mahogany veneers, repairs to swan’s neck pediment, losses to applied molding. One finial absent. 9-95625 (400-600)

1202
$354.00

NIAN ORIENTAL RUG. Central Persia. Late 20th Century. The poled rondel medallion on a midnight blue field with ivory spandrels all with a dense scrolling vinery, the beige main border also with scrolling vinery. The whole is tones of light blue, grays, sand, ivory and beige. SIZE: 7’2″ x 5’5″. CONDITION: Very good with full pile, slight stains in fringe-center of both ends. 9-95751 (600-800)

1203
$373.75

ELABORATE ART NOUVEAU MAHOGANIZED ETAGERE. Circa 1890. The rectangular cabinet with swelled stick-and-ball galleried sides centering an arrangement of shelves with pierced scrolling fretwork, the back surmounted by a shaped molded panel with beveled mirrorplate flanked by cloverleaf sprigs; back fitted with additional beveled plate above a small central cabinet with beveled glass door. SIZE: 62″ h. x 46″ l. x 11″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good overall with original finish, having minor surface scratches throughout. Section of spool trim missing beneath central shelf. 9-94860 (800-1,500)

1204
$460.00

CONTINENTAL CARVED ROCOCO GILTWOOD PIER MIRROR. Mid-19th century. The rectangular plate within a molded surround surmounted by a pierced, double-shell crest flanked by ‘C’- and ‘S’-scrolled leaftips, joined to a shaped marble shelf on a conforming pierce-carved base, raised on molded cabriole legs, all covered with flowerheads and leaftips. SIZE: 9’10” overall h. x 37″ w. x 15″ d. CONDITION: Original gilding with later touch-ups. Some losses to scrolled gesso ornamentation in cresting. Other professional restorations intact. 9-93128 (1,400-2,000)

1205
$632.50

RENAISSANCE VICTORIAN CHERRY PEDESTAL. 2nd half 19th century. The square top with reeded edge, step-molded, the square capital with carved rosettes joined to the tapering cylindrical fluted standard, carved with leaftips on a square base with concave feet. Now fitted with a figured onyx top. SIZE: 42-1/2″ overall h. x 10″ sq. CONDITION: Very good overall, professionally refinished. 9-95097 (400-600)

1206
$143.75

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL FIGURED WALNUT CENTER TABLE. Late 19th century. The rectangular top with demilune ends, with bookend matched veneered panels and crossbanded edges above the conforming molded apron, raised on columnar trestle base with spool finials joined by a galleried stretcher, raised on S-scrolled outswept acanthus-carved legs. SIZE: 31-1/2″ h. x 46″ l. x 29-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Professionally refinished and restored, structurally very good. 9-94847 (300-500)

1207
$345.00

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL WALNUT ARCHITECT’S TABLE. Third quarter 19th century. With the branded label of “H. CLOSTERMAN / MANUFACTURER OF CHAIRS, PARLOR FURNITURE, TABLES. HATRACKS, LOUNGES. CINCINNATI, O. PAT’D FEB’Y 12TH 1878”. The rectangular burled walnut top with canted corners, having an inset green baise writing surface, hinged and adjusting on graduated wooden brackets, above the conforming frieze fitted with a drawer and opposing sham drawer, one corner fitted with a pivoting inkwell drawer. The whole raised on a shaped trestle base with burled accents, joined by a rectangular cross stretcher with an ornate fern finial. SIZE: 31″ h. x 38″ l. x 24″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Structurally very good with older dry finish. 9-94858 (300-500)

1208
$862.50

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL WALNUT OVERMANTLE MIRROR. 3rd quarter 19th century. The rectangular mirrorplate within a carved conforming frame applied with gilt-decorated burled walnut panels headed by stylized capitals, terminating in scrolled corbels. The stepped molded cornice with gilt-heightened crest in the form of a C-scrolled cartouche flanked by triangular carved pediments. SIZE: 63-1/2″ x 56″. CONDITION: With very fine original surfaces and good mellow patina. One pediment was detached and suffered water damage while in storage. 9-95368 (300-500)

1209
$460.00

VICTORIAN MARBLE TOP MAHOGANY COFFEE TABLE. Third quarter 19th century. White marble turtle-top above a conforming carved apron, raised on reverse C-scrolled carved outswept legs with dolphin heads. SIZE: 20-1/2″ h. x 38-1/2″ l. x 27″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Originally a center table, now cut to coffee table. With older cleaned surfaces, original marble. Repair to pedestal and two finials. 9-94837 (500-1,000)

1210
$460.00

TWO SIMILAR ORIENTAL PLANT STANDS. Late 19th century. Each of this near pair of round tables with shaped Breschia marble insert, the conforming edges beaded, the apron pierce-carved with leaftips, raised on four leaf-and-fruit carved legs joined by a conjoined box stretcher and terminating in claw feet. SIZE: Each approx. 22-1/2″ h. x 17-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Overall very good. One table with triangular chip to inner edge of top wood border. 9-95334 (400-800)

1211
$402.50

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. SIZE: 31” h, 22-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74167 (300-500)

1212
$86.25

AMERICAN CAST-IRON SEATED DOG. Mid-20th century. Modeled after “Nipper”, this example in white paint. SIZE: 13-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Structurally very good, with some paint losses and rust spots. 9-95248 (150-250)

1213
$115.00

LARGE CAST-IRON ROOSTER GARDEN ORNAMENT. A modern casting, in black paint, depicting a standing full-bodied rooster on a circular plinth. SIZE: 36″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95247 (300-500)

1214
$57.50
Revised: 2/5/2009

Additional Information: No urns are included with this lot. Only the gate is being sold.

WROUGHT IRON GATE. Modern gate having two panels of rose motif, black iron bar frame with scroll top. Hinged to outside frame, ready for installation. SIZE: 67” h x 42-1/2” w. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: very good. 9-74165-1 (150-250)

1215
$0.00

IMARI OVAL DEEP DISH AND OTHER TABLEWARES. Mid-19th century. The oval deep dish with scalloped edge, the lobed fluted sides with underglaze blue paint-decorated feather decorations alternating with jade green lobes with underglaze blue feather decorations, centering an underglaze blue painted fanciful peacock in flight on a white ground, the exterior paint decorated in underglaze blue scrolling vinery on a white ground, the oval deep foot rim centering a recessed base with square underglaze blue maker’s mark. Together with late 19th/early 20th century Canton 4-1/2″ dia. tea bowl and associated 4-3/4″ dia. saucer and 3-1/2″ h. 3-part condiment, all in good condition. SIZE: Oval deep dish: 2-1/2″ h. x 9″ l. x 5-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Oval deep dish: Very good overall with minor roughness to rim. 9-95136-2 (400-600)

1216
$172.50

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. SIZE: 12-3/4”h x 8-3/4” dia. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73915 (200-400)

1217
$115.00

JAPANESE BAMBOO DECORATED TEA AND DESSERT SET. 2nd half 19th century. Fitted within a simulated alligator travel or presentation case, this 24-pc associated part coffee, tea and dessert set is comprised of one 8-1/2″ cake plate with three matching 6″ dessert plates; five 5-1/2″ saucers together with four 3-1/2″ matching cups, all decorated with bamboo trees and birds in flight; three 5-1/4″ saucers with two 2-1/2″ matching cups and one 3″ example, all decorated with green bamboo shoots with gold highlights; one covered sugar bowl, matching creamer and two 3-1/2″ dia. matching cups, all decorated with gold bamboo trees with black highlights and cinnabar flowerheads, and one 4-1/4″ dia. waste bowl decorated with gold and black bamboo trees and butterflies in flight. SIZE: As noted above. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from the estate of Caroline Wetmore Davidson Hiles (Warren, Pennsylvania – Brooklyn Heights, New York), to the present owner, a great-grand-daughter. After the death of her second husband, Mrs. Hiles, a suffragette, put her three sons in private schools and spent the rest of her life traveling the world by steamer with her English lady companion, Rose Pasco, and a cockatoo named Van Heemskerk. CONDITION: Very good overall. Cake plate with large rim chip. Each grouping as described with similar but unique maker’s marks. 9-94666 (300-400)

1218
$632.50

TEN-PIECE CHINESE EXPORT PART TEA SET. Mid-19th century. Comprised of teapot with cover, milk pitcher with cover, waste bowl, three tea bowls, saucer, two shaped dishes, and garniture vase. All similarly decorated, with humorous fanciful scenes of two men, a cow, and a bird. All with scrolling leaf gilt borders. SIZE: Teapot: 4-1/2″ h. Waste bowl: 5-3/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: Private collection of Dr. & Mrs. Winfield Gibbs, Sunbury, PA; Christie’s Auction Gallery, New York, Jan. 29, 1986, Lot 84, to the current owner. CONDITION: With chips and small hairlines throughout. 9-92282 (400-600)

1219
$460.00

CANTON RETICULATED BASKET WITH UNDERTRAY. The deep basket with shallow handles and flaring rim, together with oval reticulated undertray, both with typical scenic decoration. SIZE: Bowl: 4-3/4″ h. x 9-3/4″ l. x 9″ w. Undertray: 9-1/2″ x 8-3/4″. CONDITION: One handle of basket with two small chips. Undertray with chips to edge, also glaze bubbles on interior. 8-87588 (425-575)

1220
$472.00

THREE CHINESE EXPORT TABLEWARES. Early Qianlong. Comprising two double-handled teacups with saucers, each panel decorated with a figure. The small teapot decorated with flowerheads and a rooster. SIZE: Teapot: 3-3/4″ h. Each teacup: 3″ h. PROVENANCE: Private collection of Dr. & Mrs. Winfield Gibbs, Sunbury, PA; Purchased from Christie’s Fine Chinese Export and Porcelain, New York 1/29/86, Lot 76. CONDITION: Saucers with substantial restoration. Teacups with rim chips, one cup handle with repair. Otherwise good overall. 9-92281 (300-500)

1221
$0.00

LARGE IMARI CHARGER, MEIJI PERIOD. The charger polychrome-decorated in panels with scrolling vinery, stylized birds and fanciful foo dog. The exterior decorated in blue with cloud bands. SIZE: 15-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good, with light surface scratches in glaze. 9-95229 (300-500)

1222
$287.50

ORIENTAL GINGER JAR WITH COVER, PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE. This large example decorated overall with branches of cherry blossoms in white, on a variegated blue ground. Fitted with a conforming lid and marked on the base with double concentric circles in blue. SIZE: 12-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good overall. No damages or restoration noted. Now with hardwood stand. 9-94871 (200-400)

1223
$57.50

LARGE COPPER WATER KETTLE. 19th century. Of melon form with conforming lid having mushroom knopp finial and incised petal decoration, the copper-clad handle, leather-wrapped, riveted and pivoting on side brackets, the shaped spout with hinged stopper. Origins possibly Near or Middle Eastern. SIZE: 10″ h. x 12″ pot dia. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired in Central Maine in the 1960’s by the present owners parents. CONDITION: Very good overall. Spout with rivets, normal wear to handle, good patina. 9-94954 (200-400)

1224
$115.00

FOUR CHINA TRADE GOUACHES OF WARRIORS. Each gouache on pith paper depicting a warrior of the period in brilliant color, rendered in an exceptional 3-dimensional manner. Probably four from a larger series and possibly from the studio of Sunqua (Act. 1830-1865). Each framed and labeled by a German framer. SIZE: Sight: 10″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: All with some deterioration and/or damage to background paper. Three figures totally intact, figure with two pikes has area of damage in proper left foot. 9-92324 (300-500)

1225
$57.50

ORIENTAL SCROLL ON MINT GREEN SILK. A watercolor depicting a mountain landscape with two figures, signed upper left corner. SIZE: 70-1/2” x 17-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-73910 (200-400)

1226
$115.00

GROUP OF 5 CARVED CHINESE ARTICLES. Including a pair of carved and gilt-decorated floral panels; a carved Chinese royal figure polychrome-decorated and lacquered seated on a throne raised on a plinth; a carved crowned bust, the head with crown carved from an amber-like substance, the torso carved from a hard wood; and a small lacquered box applied with a fanciful carved foo dog handle. SIZE: As noted above. PROVENANCE: There items were acquired on mainland China in the 1930’s by a visiting professor. CONDITION: The panels are in very good original condition; size of largest: 5-1/4″ x 9″. The seated figure with old structural damages and substantial paint and lacquer loss, 9-1/2″ h. The bust with damage to crown and at neckline, 6-1/2″ h. Box with worn lacquer, carved handle with some damages and losses, 3″ h. x 7″ l. x 5-1/2″ d. 9-92248 (100-200)

1227
$0.00

TANG STYLE TERRA COTTA HORSE WITH GREEN GLAZE. 20th century. Modeled with a rider on a flat plinth. SIZE: Approx. 28″ h. x 18-1/2″ l. x 8″ w. CONDITION: Fired with crackle finish. No damages or repairs noted. 9-95597 (200-400)

1228
$97.75

THREE BLUE AND WHITE CANTON GINGER JARS. All three with covers. SIZE: 6-1/2” h. CONDITION: Each cover is damaged, two jars have hairlines. Otherwise good. 9-73393 (40-60)

1229
$28.75

BELOUCH ORIENTAL DOOR HANGING. 1st half 20th century. This storage bag, similar to a saddlebag-face, designed for hanging in or on a doorway. SIZE: 42″ overall l. x 22-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Structurally very good, with minor weaknesses to seams. 9-94906 (100-200)

1230
$575.00

HAMADAN ORIENTAL RUNNER, CENTRAL PERSIA. Mid-20th century. With seven alternating geometric medallions on a wine red field with dense polychrome geometric latticework and devices. The blue-black main border with geometric floral latticework, the guard borders with polychrome botehs. SIZE: 3’6″ x 10’8″. CONDITION: Overall very good with even and minor wear throughout center. 9-95115 (800-1,200)

1231
$575.00

GARDEN BAKHTIARI ORIENTAL RUG. Second half 20th century. Designed with floral-filled urns and dense polychrome floral vinery on a midnight blue field, the main border with stylized polychrome flowerheads. SIZE: 7’10” x 4’10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very fine condition, with full pile. 9-93899 (700-900)

1232
$287.50

HAMADAN ORIENTAL RUG, CENTRAL PERSIA. Circa 1940. The opposing blue-black diamond medallions on a persimmon-red field, densely filled with diamond and geometric designs within a pumpkin main border of black and brown geometric devices. SIZE: 7’9-1/2″ x 4’7″. CONDITION: Good overall. 9-93137 (200-300)

1233
$0.00

CHARLES VALTON (FRENCH, 1851-1918) PATINATED METAL FIGURE OF A CHAINED MASTIFF. The dog chained to a fence, fore paws on an overturned tub. On a naturalistic oval base, with inscribed signature “C. VALTON” at front of base. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h. x 9″ overall l. CONDITION: With good dark patina. Chain is unattached from fence, some surface scratches on back of figure. 9-95099 (200-400)

1234
$201.25

BRONZE FISH LAMP/LIGHTER AND BRONZE ASHTRAY. 1) The fish shaped table lighter having a hinged head for filling and two side lighters/lamps. Unmarked. 2) Unmarked bronze ashtray having a relief stalking tiger with Teddy Roosevelt image on side of the body. SIZE: 1) 3″ h x 8″ l. 2) 7-3/4″ x 5″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95633 (200-400)

1235
$0.00

GERMAN HANGING HALL LIGHT. Late 19th/early 20th century. The mushroom glass shade reverse-painted in a red marbleized finish, suspended by three chains, the carved inverted gilt pineapple finial joined to a candle cup within. SIZE: Shade: 11-1/4″ dia. x 9″ d. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired during travels in Germany. CONDITION: Glass shade in very good condition, substantial losses to paint within, fittings all appear original. 9-94956 (800-1,200)

1236
$517.50

SERGIO BUSTAMANTE (AMERICAN 1942- ) THREE LIMITED EDITION SCULPTURES. Each papier-mache and lacquered sculpture signed and numbered, including a large perching parrot in shades of red with blue and green wingtips, 83/100; the second, a smaller green parrot, 84/100; the third, an exotic fish in green and blue, 20/100. The two birds accompanied by round perhces. SIZE: 1st and largest: 51″ l. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good overall, with some minor losses and chips in lacquer. 9-94887 (200-300)

1237
$109.25

QUALITY FLORAL DECORATED LACQUERED BOX. The rectangular storage box with canted corners fitted with a conforming lid, the whole profusely decorated with textured polychrome floral sprays, all gilt heightened. SIZE: 5″ h. x 9″ l. x 7″ w. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection,.by descent from the estate of Caroline Wetmore Hiles (Warren, Pennsylvania – Brooklyn Heights, New York), to the present owner, to the present owner, a great-grand-daughter. After the death of her second husband, Mrs. Hiles, a suffragette, put her three sons in private schools and spent the rest of her life traveling the world by steamer with her English lady companion, Rose Pasco, and a cockatoo named Van Heemskerk. CONDITION: Very good overall with small dent in lid. Signed beneath the base “GANEMEDE 689”. 9-94942 (200-400)

1238
$230.00

3 MEERSCHAUM PIPES, ARTIST SIGNED. Last quarter 20th century. 1) Created by Eyup Sabri, Turkey and titled “AFRICAN” (1987), depicting the bust of an African woman; mounted in original gift box with certificate of authentication; 6-1/2″ l. 2) By S. Yanik, Turkey, titled “ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON”; mounted in its original case, with supplemental bowl; signed and dated by the artist, with its original certificate; 7-1/4″ l. 3) Carved to depict the bust of a Victorian woman with floral bonnet, in original case; signed beneath with artist’s monogram; 6″ l. SIZE: As noted above. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: All three in very fine, unused and original condition. 9-94886 (500-1,000)

1239
$201.25

2 PAINTINGS ON PORCELAIN IN GILT ROCOCO REVIVAL FRAMES. 1st quarter 20th century. The first, an oval portrait of mother and child; the second, a male figure in brown cloak with beer stein. Each mounted in ornate giltwood rococo cabinet frame carved with scrolling leaftips. SIZE: First: 11-1/2″ overall h. Second: 10″ overall h. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. Acquired by the present owner’s Mother in Florence, Italy in the early part of the 20th century. CONDITION: Both with repairs to frames. Paintings very good. 9-94950 (300-500)

1240
$402.50

TWO DECORATED BOXES AND MINIATURE ENAMELED PORTRAIT. 1) Fine half round hand painted jewelry box having a hinged lid decorated with a landscape scene with figures, animals, bridge and ruins. Signed “Leave”. The body having a scene looking across water at a village with trees and fence in the foreground. The whole having a cobalt blue ground highlighted in heavy gilt C-scrolls and flower sprays. The interior with a white ground and five flower sprays. Bottom marked “Chateau des Tuileries” in a red crown wreath mark. Also a blue Sevres mark. 2) Small cobalt blue and gold decorated hinged box marked on base “Limoges France Decar Main Par Paris-Style”. 3) Limoges type round portrait plaque in bright enamels of a shoulder portrait of a young woman with blue and gold cap with purple shirt. Housed in a good brass decorated easel frame. SIZE: 1) 2″ h x 3-3/4″ w. 2) 1-1/4″ h x 2′ w x 1-1/2″ d. 3) Overall is 4-1/4″ x 3-1/4″. Plaque is 1-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Small box with tarnish to rims, otherwise very good. 9-95740, 9-95741; 9-95743 (300-500)

1241
$0.00

CARVED CHERRY BOOK JACKET. Late 19th century. This exquisite carved example with carved hinged spine is decorated overall with dense geometric chip-carved panels incorporating small cylindrical elements; some fashioned in beadwork, some wood inlaid, and some of brass and copper. It has elements of both Middle Eastern and Indian design. SIZE: 1-1/2″ x 10-3/4″ x 8-1/2″. CONDITION: Very fine. 9-95381 (300-400)

1242
$0.00

ROYAL DUX FIGURE OF A WOMAN IN ELIZABETHAN DRESS ON A HORSE. Late 19th/early 20th Century. Figure 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 (200-400)

1243
$575.00

16 “BIRDS OF AMERICA” SERIES ALFRED MEAKIN DINNER PLATES. England, mid-20th century. Each example with a wide foliate and floral embossed border centering decorated bird vignettes “REPRODUCED FROM THE ELEPHANT FOLIO EDITION OF AUDUBON’S BIRDS OF AMERICA”. This selection includes two of each: #17 Carolina Turtledove, #168 Fork-Tailed Flycatcher, #114 White Crowned Sparrow, #43 Cedar Bird, #367 Band-Tailed Pigeon, #18 Bewick’s Wren, #62 Passenger Pigeon, #79 Kingbird. SIZE: Each 11″ dia. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. CONDITION: Crack on one #114 plate, most with knife marks on decorated surfaces, all with craquelure. 9-94951 (300-500)

1244
$345.00

WEDGWOOD OVAL CREAMWARE SERVING BOWL. Late 19th century. Of oval form with everted rim, decorated with grapevine banding on a conforming footed base. With impressed “WEDGWOOD” mark. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h. x 11-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95207 (300-500)

1246
$258.75

GERMAN REGIMENTAL STEIN. Circa 1907. This half-liter porcelain stein of “Res. Fastel Paul” painted with vignette of an officer with saber on horseback jumping a fence, with a city in background. The names of officers and enlisted men are listed beside the handle. The upper rim identifies the regiment as follows: “1.Hann.-Drag.-Regt.Nr.9. (3.Esc.Metz.) 1907 / 10.” The stein fixed with a cast and carved pewter lid embossed with three cartouches and surmounted by a finial depicting a German officer on a rearing horse. SIZE: 11-1/2″ overall h. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good overall. No maker’s marks present. 9-94879 (200-400)

1247
$172.50

PAIR OF REGENCY SILVERPLATED AND CUT-GLASS TWO-LIGHT GIRANDOLES, TOGETHER WITH PAIR OF FIVE-LIGHT GIRANDOLES. First quarter 19th century. First pair now electrified, each with scrolled arms terminating in cut-glass bobeches suspended with teardrop prisms, the standard with faceted cut-glass mount surmounted by a cut-glass spire, the scrolling arms with teardrop prisms, the whole on a turned silverplated base. The five-light pair, early 20th century, with alterations and reduction in size. SIZE: FIRST PAIR: each 17″ h. x 10″ w. SECOND PAIR: each 12-1/2″ h. x 13″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine collection. CONDITION: First pair overall in very nice condition, showing wear to silverplate. Each base professionally drilled for electrical wire. Now with custom lampshades. With full complement of prisms. Of second pair, one bobeche broken. 9-93127 (400-600)

1248
$287.50

PAIR OF WILLIAM IV BRASS CANDLESTICKS. 3rd quarter 19th century. Each push-up stick with flared nozzle above a turned shaft ornamented with beading and fluted details on a square base with canted corners and sloping sides. SIZE: Each 12-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good, with original ejectors. 9-95217 (400-600)

1249
$258.75

LOT OF THREE FRENCH STYLE HANGING CHANDELIERS. Pair of French style small chandeliers. 1) Leaf decorated brass chandeliers have six lights. Chandeliers fitted four prisms which only a few remain. 2) French style brass hanging chandelier. Eight light with hanging prisms. Decorative band with inset prisms. SIZE: 1) 13” h x 12” w. 2) 24” h x 29” w. CONDITION: 1) Good, few prisms present. 2) Very good. 9-74185-1, 9-74185-2 (400-600)

1250
$230.00

TWO WEDGWOOD CANDLESTICK LAMPS. Early and mid-20th century. The first jasper example with white ornamentation and of columnar form, with spiral twist bellflower overlay on a stepped plinth with Anthemion leaves. The second black basalt with reeded and swelled standard, the circular base cast with scrolling grapevines. Each with impressed “WEDGWOOD” mark, the basalt lamp also with impressed mark “MADE IN ENGLAND”. SIZE: Each 20″ overall h. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection. By descent from the late Stephen Fay of Brooklyn Heights, New York, to the present owner, a grand-daughter. CONDITION: Both in very good condition. 9-94965 (200-400)

1251
$517.50

ALABASTER FIGURAL TABLE LAMP. The lamp having a standing female figure with arms outstretched behind neck and lift off onion shaped alabaster globe. SIZE: 20″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-95090 (300-500)

1252
$143.75

CHILD’S SINGER SEWING MACHINE AND DACHSUND CAST-IRON BANK. Singer machine with original carrying case, mounting bracket and instructions in French, comes with provenance and family history, owned and used by a lady from Pennsylvania while living in France. Together with cast-iron still bank in the form of a standing dachshund. SIZE: Sewing machine: 7″ h. x 7″ l. Bank: 5-1/2″ h. x 5-3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent to the present owner. CONDITION: Sewing machine very good overall; with original paint, decals and gilt decoration, appears in working order. Still bank with original surfaces. 9-94945-2 (300-500)

1253
$287.50

INTERESTING COLLECTION OF THIRTY-TWO MINIATURE ANVILS. Lot includes a clear and a medium blue glass examples, the remainder are metal including brass, iron, steel, etc. SIZE: Range from 2″ l to 5″ l. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-93723 (250-400)

1254
$0.00

ADAM STYLE SHEFFIELD PLATE COFFEE URN. Early 20th century. Having a classical urn form with finial and upswept handles, all with beaded decoration, the body with raised Greek key design over chased floral garlands, the spout with C-scrolled handle, the square plinth base raised on ball feet. SIZE: 17″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall, with minor wear to silver plate on spout and handles. Unmarked. 9-95233 (300-500)

1255
$143.75

THREE STERLING STRAWBERRY DECORATED PIECES. Lot includes: 1) Pair of 6-1/2″ dia x 3″ h footed strawberry compotes by Mauser marked “Sterling 346”. Monogrammed on interior and having a strawberry relief border. 2) 7-1/2″ strawberry decorated vase frame by Mauser marked “7 inch 1175B Sterling”. No monogram. The ruffled flaring rim leading to a tapered body decorated with strawberry plants with piercings. WEIGHT: 14 tr. oz. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: 1) Some minor dings, very good. 2) Some small dents, generally very good. 9-95636 (300-500)

1256
$460.00

TWO STERLING TEAPOTS. 1) S Kirk & Son single serving sterling teapot with hinged lid, reposse decorated with flowers. Marked “11 oz”. No monogram. 2) Durgin sterling tall teapot having hinged lid with urn knop and engraved paneled body with octagon foot. Marked “Sterling 1191B Spaulding & Co. 1-2/3″ pts”. No monogram. WEIGHT: 29 tr. oz. SIZE: 1) 4-1/2″ h. 2) 10″ h. CONDITION: Both are very good. 9-95638 (250-400)

1257
$258.75

GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVERPLATE TABLEWARES. Late 19th-early 20th century. Comprising 12 pieces, including Victorian water jug on stand, pitcher, Gorham sterling silver creamer and pitcher, four engraved trophies, sterling sugar and creamer, pair of herons on stand, a compote, and a lidded pewter tankard. SIZE: Tallest: 22-1/2″ h. Shortest: 2-1/2″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: All with varying imperfections and damage. 9-94872 (200-300)

1258
$118.00

TWO STERLING CIGAR LIGHTERS. 1) English sterling (London, 1900, Makers mark “J E”). Rectangular tray having a center reservoir with two loop handles and two removable wick lighter sticks which are hallmarked also. A center hole without any cover. 2) Teapot form lighter by Gorham marked “Sterling B1418”. Date marked “1901”. No wick present. TOTAL WEIGHT: 11 tr. oz. SIZE: 1) 2-1/2″ h x 5″ l x 5″ w. 2) 4″ h. CONDITION: 1) Some small dings, generally good. 2) As noted above, crease dent to spout, otherwise very good. 9-95639 (200-300)

1259
$345.00

NICE LOT OF TEN MISCELLANEOUS PIECES OF STERLING FLATWARE. 1 & 2) Cased set of Mappin & Webb sterling 6″ spoon and fork. Monogrammed and decorated with flower vine. 3 & 4) Sterling and mixed metal hand hammered 6″ fork and 7-1/2″ knife by Gorham. Piece is marked “Sterling & Other Metals”. Hand hammered pieces have a decoration of cherry branch with two cherries in copper. 5) 5-3/4″ teaspoon by Tiffany & Co. advertising Du Pont with a man with gun trap shooting with clay pigeons. No monogram. 6) 5-1/2″ sterling 1939 World’s Fair commemorative souvenir spoon by Watson. 7 & 8) 4-1/2″ sterling handled Danish knives by George Jensen with hollow handles. 9) 4″ pair of George Jensen sugar tongs. 10) 1893 Colombian Exposition 4″ spoon, “as is”. WEIGHT: 7 tr. oz. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise very good. 9-95640 (200-300)

1260
$649.00

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 (100-150)

1261
$172.50

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 (80-120)

1262
$287.50

SILVER SERVING SPOON AND FORK, PAUL STORR, LONDON, 1810. Fiddle and thread pattern, marked reverse of handle. WEIGHT: 5.5 tr. oz. SIZE: 8″ l. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74781 (75-125)

1263
$86.25

LOT OF FIVE COLLECTIBLE BOXES. 1) 3-3/4″ x 1-1/2″ hinged lid snuff box in bone, horn/wood with silvered disc “G. Wieser” -chip in base. 2) 2″ h tankard form horn and wood snuff box. 3) 2″ h canteen form horn and wood snuff box. Horn decorated and signed “L. P.” Wood with carved design of flowers – chips in horn. 4) 1-1/4″ x 3/4″ miniature burl snuff box signed “A. B 1877”. 5) 1-1/4″ x 2-1/2″ bone book form match holder with end lids – chip to one lid. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-92578-3 (100-200)

1264
$172.50

LOT OF 100 BOOKS, MOSTLY ON ANTIQUES. Lot includes books on general antiques, purses, porcelain, Native American, jewelry, etc. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: All show use, good. 9-94883 (500-1,000)

1265
$172.50

VICTORIAN LEADED GLASS AND BRASS FIRE SCREEN. Last quarter 19th century. The square leaded glass panel of polychrome geometric design within four indigo glass jewels, fitted within a conforming brass tubular frame mounted with cast-brass handle and filigrees above five turned finials, the whole raised on a scrolled cast-brass trestle base. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h. x 20″ w. x 7″ overall d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Good original condition overall. Several glass panels with cracks. 9-94878 (500-1,000)

1266
$287.50

PAIR OF RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CAST-BRASS ANDIRONS TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR FENDER. Second half 19th century. The acorn finials on reeded urn plinths joined to swelled standards, all cast with leaf tips raised on scrolled foliate cast legs terminating in claw feet. The fender with reeded rail joined by leaf cast turned spindles centering five pierced brass panels cast with scrolling floral vinery, each with a cartouche centering a bird, raised on a stepped, molded plinth. SIZE: Andirons 21″ h. 18″ d. Fender 48″ l. CONDITION: Andirons in very good condition overall. Fender in need of resodering at corner seams, otherwise good. 9-91532 (200-400)

1267
$57.50

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 (150-250)

1268
$118.00

WILLIAM AND MARY STYLE PINE TAVERN TABLE. Mid-20th century. This benchmade example with paper label “Stephen von Hohen Furniture Inc. / Bucks County, Pennsylvania”. The rectangular top mounted to the conforming apron with dowel pins, raised on baluster-and-block-turned legs joined by an H-stretcher. SIZE: 30″ h. x 48″ l. x 36″ d. CONDITION: Retains original hand-rubbed finish. 9-94374 (200-400)

1269
$57.50
Revised: 2/5/2009

Additional Information: There is a repaired foot not noted in the catalog.

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 and repaired foot. 9-74866 (200-300)

1270
$230.00

NEW ENGLAND BIRDSEYE MAPLE CHEST OF DRAWERS. First half of the 19th Century> Probably New York. This country example with rectangular top above a conforming case with paneled ends fitted with four long drawers and birdseye maple fronts above a scalloped shaped apron. SIZE: 33-3/4″ x 41-1/2″ w x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Chest has been stripped and restored sometime in the last 50 years and has regained some patina. Structurally very good with nice figuring. 9-95142 (400-600)

1271
$287.50

ALABASTER AND CAST-BRASS PEDESTAL. Early 20th century. The square top swiveling on the columnar stand and with cast-brass Corinthian capital on a square stepped plinth. SIZE: 39-3/4″ h. x 11-1/4″ sq. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: With original surfaces and minor small chips around base. 9-94851 (300-500)

1272
$0.00

LOT OF EIGHT FRAMED GODEY FASHION PRINTS. All identically housed in painted white wood frames with decorative colored mattes. Some light coloring to prints. SIZE: Varies. CONDITION: Generally very good, some light stains and fold marks. 9-95733 (500-700)

1273
$0.00

GOTHIC VICTORIAN CAST-IRON UMBRELLA STAND TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR EXAMPLE. Late 19th/early 20th century. The first having a pediment cast with wolf’s and rabbit’s heads, the stand with bowed front cast with a hound hunting fowl on treed landscape, centering receptacle for umbrellas and canes, raised on a stepped molded plinth. The second, a 20th century example of demilune form cast with a hound and tree on leafy platform with fitted tray. SIZE: First: 33″ h. x 22″ w. x 10″ d. Second: 21″ h. x 17″ w. x 9″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Both in very good condition. 9-94884 (500-1,000)

1274
$147.50

ORIENTAL FRAMED SILK PORTRAIT OF TWO WOMEN. Outstanding watercolor on silk of two standing women. Housed in a wood frame. SIZE: 43″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Poor, as found with tears, rips, holes, etc. Figures are generally intact. 9-95549 (250-400)

1275
$59.00

NORTHWEST PERSIAN ORIENTAL RUG. First quarter 20th century. The poled salmon medallion with central blue-gray floral device on a blue-black field with citron yellow spandrels, all with dense floral polychrome devices. SIZE: 5’2″ x 3’5″. PROVENANCE: From an East Sangerville, Maine private collection, by descent from Dr. Samuel Cox Hooker (1864, Brenchley England -1935, Brooklyn Heights, New York), a sugar chemist, magician, and art collector, to the present owner, a great-grand-daughter. CONDITION: Fair to good, with area of wear in center. 9-94678 (200-400)

1276
$488.75

INTERESTING STERLING CIGAR HOLDER/LIGHTER. Marked “Ball, Black & Co. New York 925/1000”. The table lighter having a round pedestal base with tray above which are twenty-four hole frame to hold cigars. Above which the pedestal supports a wick lighter. Triple monogram on side of lighter. WEIGHT: 17 tr. oz. SIZE: 10″ h x 6-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Some small dings, generally very good. 9-95637 (400-600)

1277
$172.50

PAIR OF THREE-BRANCH STERLING CANDELABRAS. The pair marked “Weighted Sterling Hamilton”. The three candle cups having fixes bobeches and held by reeded rope type arms. One piece. SIZE: 15-1/4″ h x 13″ w. CONDITION: Needs polishing, generally good. 9-95283 (150-250)

1278
$0.00

TWO SIMILAR VICTORIAN BRASS PLANT STANDS. Late 19th century. Each stand with insert Breschia marble top set within filigreed brass molded edges cast with leaftips and guilloches. The first on ropetwist cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet, the second raised on columnar legs joined by a medial shelf cast with leaftips. SIZE: 1st: approx. 30″ h. x 16″ sq. overall. 2nd: approx. 27″ h. x 13-1/2″ sq. overall. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Both good overall. 9-94889 (300-500)

1279
$230.00

ORIENTAL BRASS-BOUND CAMPHOR TRUNK. Second half 19th century. Of rectangular form with inset carrying handles, nameplate, corner straps, and ring latch. SIZE: 13″ h. x 30″ l. x 15-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Good overall with old surface, missing escutcheon. 9-94867 (200-300)

1280
$287.50

VICTORIAN WALNUT MARBLE TOP ETAGERE. Third quarter 19th century. The “demi” etagere with scrolled, pierce-carved cresting above an astragal-shaped mirrorplate, flanked on either side by a pair of graduated display shelves joined by ring-turned supports. The upper section joined to the lower marble top section, having a medial shelf joined by four molded cabriole legs. SIZE: 78″ h. x 42-1/2″ w. x 18-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Refinished, with repairs to shelves; the upper back in need of restoration. 9-94857 (1,000-2,000)

1281
$258.75

VICTORIAN MARBLE TOP FIGURED MAHOGANY TABLE. Third quarter 19th century. The white marble turtle-back top above the conforming frieze applied with scrolling carved leaftips, raised on outside cabriole legs joined by serpentine X-form molded stretchers centering a bowl-shaped finial. SIZE: 29″ h. x 36″ l. x 25″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Marble with 2-inch chip on underside of long edge; otherwise structurally good; repolished. 9-94836 (800-1,500)

1282
$287.50

RENAISSANCE VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD MARBLE TOP CENTER TABLE. Third quarter 19th century. The shaped white marble top with molded edge above the conforming apron applied with scrolling leaftips, flowerheads and guilloches, raised on outside cabriole legs with similar details, joined by incurved X-form stretchers with central urn finial, raised on brass casters. SIZE: 30″ h. x 43″ l. x 29″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Retains original marble top, refinished with restoration. Stretcher in need of repair. 9-94843 (800-1,500)

1283
$316.25

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY MARBLE TOP CENTER TABLE. Third quarter 19th century. The white marble turtle-top with molded edge above the conforming apron applied with scrolling leaftips and flowerheads, raised on outside cabriole legs joined by a C-scrolled X-stretcher on brass casters. SIZE: 30″ h. x 36″ l. x 24-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good overall, retaining old finish and patina. 9-94845 (800-1,500)

1284
$172.50

AMERICAN VENEERED ROSEWOOD-GRAINED WALNUT CHINA CABINET. First quarter 20th century. The rectangular cabinet with bowed sides and front, each with conforming glass panel, the interior fitted with five mirrorplates and four plate glass shelves. The whole on a plinth raised on simulated rolled frontal feet. Now fitted with fluorescent light. SIZE: 62″ overall h. x 42″ w. x 15-1/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good structurally, minor veneer chips along top front edge. 9-94846 (600-1,200)

1285
$287.50

CARVED OAK LIBRARY TABLE. Circa 1900. The rectangular top above the conforming molded frieze fitted with a drawer and decorated with press-carved spade and flowerhead designs, raised on spiral twist ring-turned legs joined by a medial shelf. SIZE: 29″ h. x 46″ l. x 30″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Professionally refinished and restored. 9-94840 (500-1,000)

1286
$201.25

VICTORIAN OVAL MARBLE TOP WALNUT LAMP TABLE. Third quarter 19th century. The oval white marble top with beveled edge above the conforming molded frieze, raised on shaped molded legs joined to a turned standard on porcelain casters. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h. x 30-1/2″ l. x 22″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: With old cleaned surfaces; some scratches to finish. Otherwise very good. 9-94855 (500-1,000)

1287
$132.25

VICTORIAN MARBLE TOP WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS WITH MIRROR. Circa 1860. The tombstone mirror within a conforming frame surmounted by carved crest and flanked by candle shelves over glove boxes. The rectangular marble top with rounded corners and beveled edge above the conforming case, fitted with three long drawers with carved pulls and racetrack molding above a concealed slipper drawer. SIZE: 84-1/2″ overall h. x 43-1/2″ w. x 22″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Structurally very good; refinished. Small corner molding off at present. 9-94854 (450-850)

1288
$115.00

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL WALNUT DAVENPORT DESK. Last quarter 19th century. The rectangular case with hinged sloping lid opening to a well, fitted with a backsplash shelf and pierced gallery; the whole raised on pierced trestle supports joined by a turned stretcher with central finial. SIZE: 50″ overall h. x 26-1/2″ w. x 22″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Structurally good, with old dry finish and some water staining. 9-94841 (400-800)

1289
$345.00

TWO VICTORIAN WALNUT MARBLE TOP COMMODES. Last half 19th century. The Eastlake example with marble top, backsplash, and candle cups above a case fitted with a long drawer and pair of doors. The second earlier model with marble top, missing backsplash, with rounded corners and raised panels. SIZE: 1st: 37″ overall h. x 29″ h. of top x 30″ w. x 16-1/2″ d. 2nd: 31″ h. x 31-1/2″ w. x 16″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Both with cleaned older surfaces; in good condition overall, backboard missing. 9-94856 (600-1,200)

1290
$287.50

EASTLAKE MARBLE TOP WALNUT SIDE TABLE. Last quarter 19th century. The rectangular white marble top with beveled edge above the conforming apron pierce-carved with scrolling vinery, raised on a pedestal base joined by four legs carved with scrolling leaftips. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h. x 28-1/2″ l. x 19-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good overall, with old cleaned surface and original porcelain casters. 9-94861 (400-600)

1291
$345.00

VICTORIAN WALNUT MARBLE TOP TABLE. Circa 1875. The rectangular top with shaped molded edges above the conforming incise-carved frieze, raised on four shaped downswept legs joined to a center turned columnar support, on porcelain casters. SIZE: 30″ h. x 33″ l. x 24″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good; cleaned surfaces. 9-94866 (400-600)

1292
$287.50

EASTLAKE VICTORIAN WALNUT MARBLE TOP TABLE. Last quarter 19th century. The white marble top with molded edge and canted corners above the conforming apron with incised carving, raised on four molded shaped legs joined to a center pedestal with turned urn finial. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h. x 29″ l. x 21-1/4″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Cleaned old surfaces, apron missing two pendant carvings, repair to foot. 9-94870 (400-600)

1293
$431.25

ENGLISH OAK DRAW-LEAF DINING TABLE. First quarter 20th century. The square paneled top fitted with pull out end leaves, the whole supported on a turned trestle base on ball feet. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h. Closed: 33″ x 41-1/2″. Open: approx. 66″ x 33″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Refinished, with some loss to veneers due to sanding. 9-94890 (400-800)

1294
$115.00

ENGLISH OAK DRAW-LEAF DINING TABLE. First quarter 20th century. The square top with D-form pullout ends and conforming draw leaves, raised on a bulbous turned trestle base. SIZE: 29″ h. Top: 36″ sq. closed, approx. 36″ x 47″ open. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Refinished. 9-94891 (400-800)

1295
$546.25

GLOBE-WERNICKE 3-SECTION MAPLE BOOKCASE. Circa 1900. Each rectangular section fitted with a hinged glass panel door stacking between a molded cornice section and a molded base section fitted with drawer. SIZE: 48″ h. x 33-1/2″ w. x 12-1/2″ overall d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Original finish, normal surface scratches and wear. Very good overall. 9-94865 (300-500)

1296
$115.00

VICTORIAN WALNUT MARBLE TOP HALF COMMODE. Second half 19th century. The rectangular white marble top fitted with a shaped molded splashguard above the conforming case, having a molded drawer and cupboard door, all with veneered decorative panels. SIZE: 35″ overall h., top 30″. 18″ w. x 15″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Repair to door at hinge. Refinished, otherwise good. 9-94853 (300-500)

1297
$86.25
Revised: 2/5/2009

Additional Information: The catalog photo is wrong. The piece is not photographed.

VICTORIAN MARBLE TOP PAINT AND STENCIL DECORATED ASH COMMODE. Circa 1860. The white marble top with beveled edge and round corners above the conforming case, fitted with a long drawer and carved central handle, above a pair of cupboard doors, the whole with scrolling stenciled trim and painted fruit decoration, on a molded base with scalloped apron and bracket feet. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h. x 31″ w. x 17-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Good overall; marble splash-guard and backboard absent. 9-94869 (250-350)

1298
$86.25

SET OF EASTLAKE VICTORIAN MAHOGANIZED GALLERY SHELVES. Last quarter 19th century. Three maple shelves of varying depths with beveled edges joined by shaped pierce-carved brackets, each with stick-and-ball and reticulated three-quarter gallery, the cabinet fitted for rectangular mirrorplate. SIZE: 48″ overall h. x 25″ w. x 14-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Structurally very good overall; repair to scrolling support, mirrorplate absent. 9-94859 (300-500)

1299
$373.75

VICTORIAN STICK-AND-BALL OAK CURIO WALL CABINET AND WALNUT DISPLAY SHELF. Second half 19th century. The demilune cabinet with turned stick-and-ball galleried crest above a pair of glass panel doors flanked by round glass panel sides, the interior fitted with two oak shelves, the base with apron similar to gallery. Wall hanging three-shelf unit with turned spindles, cutout backsplashes. SIZE: 32″ h. x 27″ w. x 6-1/2″ d. Shelf is 26-1/2″ h x 33″ w x 7-1/2″ at deepest. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ.. CONDITION: Very good overall with original finish. Shelf good with some repaired breaks. 9-94863 (300-500)

1300
$230.00

VICTORIAN FLORAL CARVED MIRROR-BACK SOFA. Third quarter 19th century. The back with molded rail and triple-carved floral cresting, raised on carved molded cabriole legs, upholstered in a blue damask fabric decorated with sprays of cattails and wild flowers. SIZE: 38″ h. of back x 72″ l. x 16″ h. of seat. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good overall with old surface. 9-94839 (250-450)

1301
$230.00

VICTORIAN WALNUT LADY’S CHAIR AND GENTLEMAN’S CHAIR. 2nd half 19th century. Lady’s chair with floral carved crest, the gent’s chair with grape and acorn carved crest. Each with cabriole legs. SIZE: 1st: 40″ h. of back, 15″ h. of seat. 2nd: 44″ h. of back, 15-1/2″ h. of seat. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Lady’s chair in need of repair to stile. Gent’s chair very good overall. 9-94838 (200-400)

1302
$258.75

GROUP OF SIX CARVED VICTORIAN CHAIRS. Each chair upholstered. Comprised of walnut, beech and birch, 2 pair of side chairs with cabriole legs, a single Eastlake side chair, and a finger-carved lady’s chair. SIZE: Tallest: 40″ h. of back. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Good overall. 9-94849 (200-400)

1303
$86.25

EASTLAKE VICTORIAN WALNUT MARBLE TOP SIDE TABLE. Late 19th century. The associated white marble top with canted corners projecting above the rectangular apron, raised on four incise-carved shaped legs joined to a turned center support. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h. x 27-1/2″ l. x 19-3/4″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Skinned old finish, overly polished; marble top not original to base. 9-94864 (300-500)

1304
$115.00

EASTLAKE VICTORIAN WALNUT MARBLE TOP SIDE TABLE. Last quarter 19th century. The rectangular top with shaped corners above a conforming molded apron, raised on four shaped and molded legs joined to a central standard. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h. x 30″ l. x 20-1/4″ w. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Very good overall, with nice color and patina. 9-94862 (300-500)

1305
$230.00

TWO VICTORIAN OAK SIDE TABLES. Last quarter 19th century. Each rectangular table on turned legs with medial shelf, the first with drawer. SIZE: First: 29-1/2″ h. x 34″ w. x 23-1/2″ d. Second: 28″ h. x 32″ w. x 20-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Both refinished in medium brown. Very good overall. 9-94868 (200-400)

1306
$115.00

TWO VICTORIAN SIDE TABLES. Last half of the 19th century. The first, a trestle base walnut example with shelf and turned legs. The second, a chestnut side table with drawer and turtle-top above a shaped trestle base. SIZE: 1st: 32″ x 28-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. 2nd: 27″ x 30″ x 19-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: Both refinished; very good overall. 9-94888 (200-300)

1307
$287.50

PAIR OF CARVED AND PAINTED MALLARD DECOYS. Paper on bottom indicates that these are circa 1940, Wild Fowler Mallard ducks from Old Saybrook, CT. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x 15-1/2” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-27014 (75-125)

1308
$230.00

JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT BY GINKO ADCHI. From the series of Historical Story printed in 1889. Scene shows an actor on stage holding child with warriors. Housed in a gilt wood modern frame with gray matte. Signed “M. Nakazawa”. SIZE: Sight: 6-3/4″ x 9-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Private collection of Dr. & Mrs. Winfield Gibbs, Sunbury, PA. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92272 (100-200)

1309
$517.50

NINE PIECES OF MISCELLANEOUS HISTORIC STAFFORDSHIRE. 1) 7-1/4” h pitcher with scene of City Hall, New York with another building on the other side (broken handle). 2) 5” h sugar bowl with ship battle scene with Mac Donnough Victory (discoloration to interior). 3) 4” h creamer in the State House Boston pattern of Beauties of America by Ridgway (professional repair). 4) 7-3/4” plate impress marked “Wood”, Commodore Mac Donnough’s Victory (fair with wear to inside rim). 5) 8-3/4” plate “America and Independence Seventeen States ”. Impress marked “Clews” (hairline). 6) 9” “The Valentine” form Wilkie’s Designs. Impress marked “Clews”. 7) 9” plate “Hospital Boston”. 8) 10” plate “The Valentine” from Wilkie’s Designs with impress mark “Clews”. 9) 5-1/2” tea bowl with eagle border having a landscape scene with two figures in boat. SIZE: As noted above. PROVENANCE: From a Downeast, Maine Collection. CONDITION: As noted above. Good. 9-70513, 9-70413 (200-400)

1310
$143.75
Revised: 2/5/2009

Additional Information: Cliff House mug with old repair to the base rim.

TWO VICTORIAN SHAVING MUGS, TOGETHER WITH LATER EXAMPLE. The first example with image of The Cliff House, San Francisco, California, gilt-decorated owner’s name “G. Muller”. The second, rose-decorated, gilt-decorated owner’s name “Peter Birtz”. The third, a 1976 Bicentennial mug, with a depiction of Washington crossing the Delaware beneath the name “Howard G. Gaba”. SIZE: Ranging 3-1/2″ h. to 4″ h. PROVENANCE: From the Estate of Geraldine Gaba, Scottsdale, AZ. CONDITION: All good, showing expected wear. 9-94873 (100-200)

1311
$40.25

HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE JUG. Mid-19th century. “Hollywell Cottage Cavan”, title in underglaze blue, unmarked Enoch Wood & Sons, depicting a river landscape within a grapevine border. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: As-found, with a dime-sized damage in glaze beneath spout. 9-95437 (30-50)

1312
$0.00

CARVED WALNUT WALL PLAQUE. The carved pierce design wall piece having leaf and vine design surrounding a center rectangular panel. At one time having a hinge panel front used for documents or sheet music. Attached is a piece of paper which indicates that the work was hand-carved by John Bellamy. Though Bellamy did carve frames and similar pieces, we can not find any information to support this. SIZE: 21-1/2″ h x 18″ w. CONDITION: Some leaf tips with chips, otherwise good. 9-93238 (100-200)

1313
$28.75

ORIENTAL CARVED JADE STYLIZED PERCHING EAGLE TOGETHER WITH A CLAY FIGURE OF SEATED DEITY & SOUTH AMERICAN REDWARE DOG FORM PITCHER. Clay figure being Central or South American. The dog pitcher, possibly Columbian, having 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. SIZE: 1) 3-1/4” h eagle. 2) Figure is 3-1/4”. 3) Dog pitcher 4-1/4”h x 10-1/4”l x 6-1/4”w. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Shell fractures and concussion marks on back of eagle. Eagle detached from plinth. Clay figure and dog pitcher very good. 9-73969 (50-100)