Annual Winter Antique & Fine Art Auction
Grosses Over $2.8 Million!

Auction: January 31, February 1 & 2, 2008

Preview: January 30, 2008

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

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Image Lot
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1
$575.00

JOHN CUTHBERT HARE (American, 1908-1978) NEW ENGLAND LIGHTHOUSE. Fine watercolor scene shows a red and white striped lighthouse with attached white building. Early evening scene is shown with gray and light clouds with moored sailboats beyond the lighthouse. Signed lower right. Housed in a wood frame with white matte. SIZE: 12-1/2” x 16. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29690 (500-700)

2
$360.00

WILLIAM FREDERICK PASKELL (American, 1866-1951) CLIPPER SHIP. Oil on canvas scene shows a three-mast ship sailing left to right under full sail with several people on deck. Signed lower left. Housed in a black wood frame with gold liner and behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91630 (400-600)

3
$1,725.00

CLEMENT DREW (American, 1806-1889. “THATCHER’S ISLAND LIGHT, CAPE ANN”. Oil on academy board seascape shows two sailboats in rough seas going by the twin lighthouses of Thatcher’s Island off Rockport, Mass. Titled and signed on reverse and dated “1884”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 9-1/4” x 12”. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. CONDITION: Very good 9-29659 (1,000-1,500)

4
$2,875.00

WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS (American, 1833-1905) “SHIP NEAR LIGHTHOUSE”. Gouache on paper scene shows a ship next to lighthouse with large waves crashing at side. White, gray and black image. Unsigned but bearing the label of William Vareika Fine Arts with artist, title and provenance “Family of the Artist”. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame with beige matte and having name plaque. SIZE: 4” x 6-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91098 (1,000-1,500)

5
$1,380.00

BERTHA E. BAXTER (American, 1895) FROZEN HARBOR, ROCKPORT. Oil on canvas harbor scene shows a two-mast schooner moored alongside a wharf with tall posts with different colored houses. Signed lower left and dated 1935. The harbor has ice and the snow covers the rooftops and boats. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with bead edge. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, small v-shape repaired tear in green boat. Otherwise good. 9-91610 (1,200-1,800)

6
$2,300.00

THOMAS R CURTIN (American, 1899-1977) “ROCKPORT HARBOR”. Oil on canvas scene shows the Cape Ann town of Rockport’s harbor showing the yacht club flying the American flag on tall flagpole with small colorful boats moored to docks. Motif #1 and other buildings with a townscape and hill behind. In foreground are small fishing shacks on rocky shore and several boats are seen in the harbor. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame. Unsigned but stamped several times “Thomas R. Curtin Estate No 123”. Back having a label from Dematteteis Gallery, Annapolis, Maryland. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Purchased from Clarke Gallery, Stowe, Vermont. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29689 (2,000-3,000)

7
$3,220.00

TOD LINDENMUTH (American, 1885-1976) SUMMER HARBOR SCENE. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a two-mast sailboat in dry dock next to a dock with two small buildings at end. Several houses are seen beyond. All under a pastel sky which reflects in the calm water. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine reproduction carved and gilt frame. SIZE: 13″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91601 (3,000-5,000)

8
$6,325.00

PAUL STRISIK (American, 1918-1998) “GLOUCESTER, MASS”. Oil on masonite beach scene shows a small sailboat at edge of beach with two figures. Seagulls fly overhead in a panoramic view of the shoreline including other sailboats. Signed lower left. Also signed, titled and dated “August 1964″ on reverse. Housed in its original silver gilt frame with linen and white liner. A gilt name tag attached to linen liner. Frame also having a Strisik stamp. SIZE: 12″ x 20”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91596 (4,000-6,000)

9
$0.00

JOHN S. CAGGIANO (American, 20th Century) “A TOUCH OF GINGERBREAD”. Outstanding oil on masonite Cape Ann scene shows a Colonial home with large porch, fence with colorful flowers and flowering bushes. Signed lower left. Also titled and signed on reverse and dated “1995”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91277 (4,000-6,000)

10
$4,888.00

DONALD ALLEN MOSHER (American, 1945-) CAPE ANN BOATYARD IN WINTER. Oil on canvas winter scene shows a single mast red and white sailboat in wooden cradle alongside water with snow covered ground. Several colorful buildings are seen amongst the harbor under an early evening sky. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved and gilt frame which is stamped “Mosher Gallery 13 Main St. Rockport, Mass.”. SIZE: 16″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91276 (5,000-7,500)

11
$8,625.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) MANCHESTER BY THE SEA. Fine oil on canvas scene shows a number of sailboats moored next to land and dock, one being the “Sea Fire”. A number of figures are seen on the boat and on land. Reflections of the boats are seen in the foreground water. Signed lower right. Marked on back stretcher “Manchester 1974”. Also written on canvas “Exhibited at Newmans Gallery, Phila Nove. 1974”. Housed in a green and gold molded wood frame with linen and gold liner. An excellent example of this artist’s work. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91290 (5,000-8,000)

12
$420.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-) LATE FALL LANDSCAPE. Unsigned oil on masonite late fall scene shows a man standing by an overflowing stream with a barn and outbuildings beyond. Housed in a gilt carved wood modern frame. SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 23-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91097 (800-1,200)

13
$0.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923-)GLADIOLAS BY THE SEA. Oil on masonite coastal scene shows a path leading to the ocean with colorful flowers, large red Gladiolas are in full bloom. Signed on reverse. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Surface grime, otherwise very good. 9-91296 (800-1,200)

14
$2,012.00

HENRY J. BILLINGS (American, 1894-) ROCKPORT COAST WITH THATCHER’S ISLAND. Oil on canvas scene shows the rocky Rockport, Massachusetts coastline looking out to a part of Thatcher’s Island with one of the twin lighthouses. Several sails are seen on a deep blue sea under cloud and blue sky. Signed lower left “Billings”. Housed in its original carved and painted silver frame. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Some surface dirt, very good. 9-91585 (2,500-4,000)

15
$0.00

HENRY BILLINGS (American, 1894-)GLOUCESTER TROLLERS. Oil on canvas scene shows a blue fishing troller moored next to a black fishing troller in between two docks. An overhead sun sheds light on the boats and harbor water. Signed lower left “Billings”. Housed in its original carved wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91584 (2,500-4,000)

16
$0.00

GORDON HOPE GRANT (American, 1875-1962) NORTH SHORE HARBOR SCENE. Fine watercolor of a harbor scene, possibly Gloucester, Massachusetts; showing a two-mast schooner with blue and white hull next to several fishing boats with other fishing boats, dories and buildings. Seagulls fly in a cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right. A fine watercolor by this popular artist. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with linen matte and white liner. SIZE: 14” x 21”. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29677 (2,000-3,000)

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$460.00

ATTRIBUTED TO GORDON HOPE GRANT (American, 1875-1962) AMERICAN TALL SHIP. Oil on canvas shows a three-mast ship with white hull in full sail sailing towards viewer off a point of land with large lighthouse. A deep blue sea with white caps hosts several other sailboats. Housed in its original gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 27-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91305 (1,200-1,500)

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$0.00

HARRIET AIKEN VINCENT (American, 1864-1931) EARLY MORNING GLOUCESTER, MASS. Oil on canvas street scene shows ten people, buildings on right and left and early morning sunlight shining in window. Wonderful pastel colors in this impressionistic scene. Signed lower left “H.A. Vincent 16″. Housed in a reproduction gold frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24”. CONDITION: Very good, canvas repair to back with corresponding inpainting. 9-91944 (10,000-15,000)

19
$8,625.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “MORNING CHORES”. Oil on artist board scene shows three men working on a large net which is being taken off a fishing boat. The men work on a large dock which the boat is moored to. Two other figures are seen on opposite dock, one in a small boat and other boats and buildings are seen in the harbor. The scene has the glow of morning sun and lifting fog. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern silver gilt wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91226 (8,000-12,000)

20
$14,950.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “THE CLAMER”. Oil on canvas scene shows two men and a small motorboat landing on a small beach area. They are at the end of a cove lined with rocks and trees. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood replacement frame. Title and artist on back of stretcher “The Clamer by Emile A. Gruppe Long Island, NY”. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91265 (12,000-16,000)

21
$17,250.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) HENRY FORD SCHOONER. Outstanding oil on canvas portrait of the schooner Henry Ford. It is shown sailing from left to right slightly toward viewer. A crew member is atop one of the masts and the schooner is leaning over in brisk wind. Light blue and cloud sky and deep blue ocean. The Henry Ford was built by A. D. Story and its home port was Gloucester, Massachusetts. The boat plans were drawn in 1921 and donated to the Mystic Seaport Museum. It won the 1922 International Cup Elimination trial but lost to Bluenose in 1922. It went on to win the 1923 Fisherman’s Race on Gloucester’s 300th Anniversary. The racing fisherman, as this boat is known as, was designed primarily to meet the requirements of International racing and have been held up as the finest examples of the Gloucester fishing schooners that were ever built. Signed lower right. Housed in its original carved and wood gilt frame. Titled on top of back stretcher. A nice early work. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91562 (12,000-16,000)

22
$0.00

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

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$0.00

JAY HALL CONNAWAY (American, 1893-1970) “OMINOUS SUMMER DAY”. Oil on canvas board shows a dark cloud approaching over a hillside with trees and field in foreground. One feels the impending storm. Unsigned front, but signed and titled on reverse by the artist. Housed in a good gilt decorative frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91219 (1,500-2,500)

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$1,035.00

JAY HALL CONNAWAY (American, 1893-1970) MAINE COAST. Oil on board shows green and white waves crashing on grass covered rocky ledge. Storm clouds in background. Signed lower right “Connaway” and dated “10.6.42”. Housed in a partial gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91274 (1,500-2,500)

25
$10,350.00

THOMAS M NICHOLAS (American, 1963-) “HARBOR AT PORT CLYDE, ME”. Outstanding oil on canvas harbor scene shows two men working on a red skiff in foreground. A large dock with lobster traps and building and boats, houses and trees in the background. All under a cloud and blue sky. A wonderful summer scene of one of Maine’s picturesque small harbors. Signed lower left “TM Nichols”. Housed in a fine arts & crafts style carved and gilt frame. Back of canvas is written by the artist the title and inscribed “For the collection of Robert C. Slack N.F.S.” and signed by the artist. SIZE: 22″ x 28″. PROVENANCE: Commission by Robert Slack from the artist. Sold as No. 682 in the Estate Sale of Robert C. Slack March 2002. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-912887 (8,000-12,000)

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$0.00

THOMAS M NICHOLAS (American, 1963-) THE RED BARN. Fine oil on masonite summer scene shows a large Colonial red house having a two-story red barn on stone foundation. Fields lined with rock walls spotted with trees. Signed lower right “TM Nicholas”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91597 (2,500-3,500)

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$19,550.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) OLD BOATYARD – MAINE. Outstanding large oil on canvas Maine harbor scene shows a fishing shack at the end of an inlet with a boatyard. Several boats are seen on land with lobster traps and various other boatyard items. The sun shines on the inlet and boatyard causing a jeweled reflection over the whole scene. A wonderful example of this artist’s finest work. Signed lower right “W Lester Stevens N.A.”. Housed in a fine modern carved and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91618 (8,000-12,000)

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$0.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) “QUIET COVE”. Outstanding large watercolor Maine scene shows two houses next to ocean inlet harboring two sailboats. A mountain is seen in the background. Possibly a scene in Mt. Desert Island. Signed lower right “W. Lester Stevens N.A. A.W.S.” Housed in a good wood replacement frame with double matte. SIZE: Sight 19-1/2″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91806 (5,000-7,000)

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$3,450.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) INNER HARBOR. Watercolor harbor scene shows a river at the end of a harbor surrounded by buildings and hills. A large church is seen on edge of hill. Signed lower right “W. Lester Stevens”. Probably a northern Maine coastal scene. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91337 (1,500-2,500)

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$2,875.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) COASTAL HARBOR. Watercolor scene shows a village with large church nestled below green and blue hillside. A fisherman tends to drying fish on rack in foreground. Possibly a Maine scene. Signed lower right “W Lester Stevens”. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 21-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91338 (1,500-2,500)

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$3,450.00

SAMUEL PETER ROLT TRISCOTT (American, 1846-1925) BLACKHEAD, MONHEGAN ISLAND. Watercolor scene shows a sunset reflecting on the rocky cliffs with water crashing on the lower rocks and sparse trees on a hillside in the foreground. A flock of seagulls is seen along the cliffs. Signed lower right “SP Rolt Triscott”. Beautifully housed in a blue and gold wood frame with thick linen matte. In 1905 Triscott moved to Monhegan and lived there permanently until the end of his life. He was one of the first artists to make the island his home. SIZE: 10-3/4″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91301 (2,000-3,000)

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$3,450.00

SAMUEL PETER ROLT TRISCOTT (American, 1846-1925)OLD FOG STATION ON MANANA ISLAND. Fine watercolor scene shows crashing waves on a rocky shore with sails on the horizon and the old fog station on a rocky bluff. Signed lower left “SP Rolt Triscott”. Beautifully housed in a blue and gold wood frame with thick linen matte. In 1905 Triscott moved to Monhegan and lived there permanently until the end of his life. He was one of the first artists to make the island his home. SIZE: SIGHT: 9″ x 13″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91300 (1,500-2,500)

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$1,840.00

LAURENCE PHILIP SISSON (American, 1928-)”TIDAL VESTIGE”. Outstanding oil on board Maine shoreline scene shows tidal pools reflecting the detailed pebble, rock and brush lined beach. The colors in shades of purple, blue, gray and green. Signed lower left “L. Sisson”, titled on reverse. Housed in what appears to be its original weather decorated molded wood frame with gilt and linen liner. An outstanding example of this subject matter by this Maine artist. SIZE: 30″ x 44″. PROVENANCE: Lad Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90925 (2,000-3,000)

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$1,725.00

LAURENCE PHILIP SISSON (American, 1928-) “STORM WARNING”. Fine watercolor coastal scene shows a lobsterman in lobster boat near shore with oncoming storm clouds with rain. Signed lower left Laurence Sisson. Housed in a fine gray speckled molded wood frame with white liner and acid free ivory matte. SIZE: Sight 22″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72129 (1,250-1,750)

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$460.00

CARL GUSTAF SIMON NELSON (American, 1898-1988) LOBSTER CLAWS. Goauche still life scene shows a number of hanging lobster claws in various colors. Signed lower right “C G Nelson 52″. Housed in a modern frame with ivory liner. SIZE: Sight: 29-3/4″ x 21-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91632 (800-1,200)

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$575.00

VINCENT ANDREW HARTGEN (American, 1914-2003) “AUROREAN PINES-MAINE 1975”. Fine watercolor shows a bright yellow sun shining through pine needle branches. Signed lower left and dated “1975”. Housed in a painted white frame. Back paper having the title, date and artist name in the artist’s hand. SIZE: Sight: 23-1/2″ x 35-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91045 (800-1,200)

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$0.00

GEORGE MCCONNELL (American, 1852-1929) VIEW OF PORTLAND HEADLIGHT. Oil on board scene shows coastal rock shoreline having the Portland Headlight lighthouse and attached white buildings. Sailboats are seen in the distance under a light blue cloud sky. Signed lower left and dated “1918”. Housed in a period gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 7″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91602 (800-1,200)

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$0.00

ANNE CARY BRADLEY (American, 1884-1956) “BATHING BEACH OGUNQUIT, MAINE”. Oil on board scene shows a sandy and rock beach that ends at large rocks. Birds are flying in a colorful sky. Signed lower right and titled on back. Housed in its original copper colored wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92039 (800-1,200)

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$575.00

RUSSELL K. CHENEY (American, 1881-1945) MONHEGAN LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows the first snows of winter. Pine trees have spots of snow and a faraway hill has snow covered ground. Signed lower left and dated “20”. Housed in its original gilt and black painted molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: In need of cleaning, otherwise appears to be very good. 9-90306 (1,500-2,000)

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$2,588.00

EDMUND WARD (American, 1892-1991) BASE OF WHITE HEAD. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows large waves in a green ocean crashing onto rocky coastline. Two seagulls are flying through the mist. Signed lower left “Edm. F. Ward 73″. Housed in a fine gilt gesso decorated frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 20″ x 30”. CONDITION: Very good with very a minor inpainted spot. 9-91794 (1,500-1,800)

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$518.00

SIGNED (American, Monhegan School) “MONHEGAN”. Oil on board scene shows a wave crashing into large rocks feeding a tidal pool in foreground. Signed lower left with artist monogram and dated “74”. Housed in a good molded wood frame with gold liner. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91858 (400-800)

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$9,200.00

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

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$1,035.00

WALTER FARNDON (American, 1873-1964) BOAT AT DRY DOCK. Watercolor scene shows a boat on a wood cradle outside a large building near dock and water. Signed in pencil “Walter Farndon N.A.” at center bottom. Also having an Estate label on reverse. Housed in a modern distressed motif wood frame with wide tan matte and inner wood liner. SIZE: Sight: 18″ x 22-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91770 (1,500-2,000)

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$25,875.00

ABBOTT FULLER GRAVES (American, 1859-1936) CHURCH, KENNEBUNKPORT, MAINE. Outstanding oil on canvas scene shows the South Congregational Church in Kennebunkport, Maine framed amongst colorful trees and grass lawn. Light shines from the right reflecting on the green doors of the church front. The full steeple is shown with clock and weathervane. Bright colors can be seen in the trees and bushes. The sky with glimpses of bright blue amongst the clouds. Inscribed bottom right “To John Feaster” and signed “Abbott Graves ANA”. This painting was a gift to John who was the Minister of this church. The painting shows the best of Graves’ work. Housed is a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91347 (25,000-35,000)

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$0.00

ABBOTT FULLER GRAVES (American, 1859-1936) YELLOW ROSES. Fine oil on canvas still life shows a group of yellow and pink roses with red and green leaves in an Oriental style pottery jar. Signed lower right “Abbott Graves”. Housed in what appears to be its original pierced edge gesso decorated wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good 9-74504 (12,000-17,000)

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$0.00

JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD (American, 1899-1971) “DORYMAN-MONHEGAN”. Watercolor monochromatic scene shows a man rowing in a dory over peaked wave. Attached to back is the original bill of sale from “Edgar F. Hubert” and signed by Edgar and Anne, dated December 3rd, 1975 with title, artist and “This painting was in Mr. Fitzgerald’s studio on Monhegan Island at the time that we took possession under the terms of his will in 1971”. The backboard also has a James Fitzgerald stamp. Housed in a silver frame with white matte. SIZE: SIGHT 25” x 19”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-70750 (5,500-6,500)

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$7,475.00

JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD (American, 1899-1971)MT. KATAHDIN. Outstanding watercolor shows a view of Mt. Katahdin from one of the surrounding ponds. The colorful trees and mountain are reflected in the water. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine wood frame with white matte. SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 23-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91623 (6,000-10,000)

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$8,338.00

THOMAS NADEAU (American, 20th Century) THE BARN. Oil on board cover illustration for Downeast Magazine March 1974 (this magazine cover is attached to back). Also attached to back is a letter from Downeast Magazine dated April 3rd, 1973. Painting shows a large barn with gray weathered siding with trees, stone foundation and snow. Signed lower left and dated “73”. Housed in its original gray molded wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 18″ x 22″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90920 (3,000-4,000)

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$1,150.00

THOMAS NADEAU (American, 20th Century)WINTER THAW. Oil on canvas scene shows a snow covered field with a partially uncovered rock ledge. Trees are seen beyond the field with a sliver of blue sky. Signed lower right “Thomas Nadeau 72-73”. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame. SIZE: 26″ x 36″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good, small section of craquelure and lifting paint at top center. 9-90926 (2,000-3,000)

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$3,450.00

THOMAS NADEAU (American, 20th Century) “UNDAUNTED”. Oil on masonite portrait showing Mr. Larman of Portland, Maine. He is seen standing against a green shadowed background wearing a suit and holding a cane at his side. He looks to the right and wears a cap. Wonderful detail to the figure. Signed upper left and dated 1970. Pencil titled on reverse. SIZE: 26″ x 34″. PROVENANCE: Estate of Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90923 (3,000-5,000)

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$0.00

THOMAS NADEAU (American, 20th Century) WHAT A SHAME. Large oil on board scene shows a dead seagull on its back at the edge of the water and sandy beach. A figure stands over with only their boots showing. Signed lower right “Thomas Nadeau 70”. Housed in original molded wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 30″ x 40″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90919 (2,000-4,000)

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$2,300.00

HOWARD CLIFFORD (American, 1950-) “SURFACE SERIES I 1984”. Large oil on canvas modernist scene shows a sun over water with large rocks having a skyline in black, green and bright pink which is reflected in the water. Signed bottom right “HC”. Housed in a simple wood frame. Signed and titled on reverse with description of pallet used. SIZE: 48″ x 72″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90918 (5,000-8,000)

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$4,025.00

ANDREW NEWALL WYETH (American, 1917-) “FOG BELL”. Framed callotype limited edition, signed in plate lower left, also pen signed lower right. Scene shows a pointed lighthouse building with large bronze bell attached to side. 1978 Edition of 250, numbered “140”. Housed in an aluminum frame with brown matte. SIZE: SIGHT: 29″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91311 (3,500-5,000)

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$4,312.00

ANDREW WYETH (American, 1917-) “OPEN HOUSE”. Limited edition lithograph pencil signed and numbered “163/300″. Print shows different colored horses outside an abandoned house. One horse peaks out of a first floor window. Beautifully housed in a copper colored wood frame with linen and green matte. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/4″ x 30-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. Not examined out of frame. 9-91392 (1,500-2,500)

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$460.00

NORMAN ROCKWELL (American 1894-1978) THE READING LESSON. Limited edition lithograph shows a man and young girl seated in front of a fireplace. The man appears to be reading from a book with the girl attentively listening. Pencil signed and numbered “128/200”. Housed in a black and silver molded frame with double mats. SIZE: Sight: 18-1/4 x 13-1/2. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90913 (500-1,000)

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$31,200.00

ANDY WARHOL (American, 1928-1987) “MOBIL”. Limited edition screen print image of the Mobilegas sign with Pegasus. Signed lower left and numbered “20/190″. The right corner having two embossed stamps. Housed in a modern metal frame with linen backing. SIZE: 38″ x 38”. PROVENANCE: From a private Portland, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91939 (22,500-32,500)

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$18,400.00

ROBERT GWATHMEY (American, 1903-1988)”AUTUMN BOUQUET”. Oil on canvas still life shows a silver water pitcher filled with an arrangement of dried fall flowers amongst oak leaves. Against a bluish background. Signed in one of the bottom leaves in the arrangement. Back of frame is an Everson Museum of Art Syracuse, New York Exhibition label from the “Flowers, Gardens, Bouquets in Art 1979 Exhibition”. Another label is attached to back of backing board from Terry Dintenfass Inc., New York with artist, date and title. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 36″ x 24″. PROVENANCE: Ex-Robert Lang, Rye, New York Collection. CONDITION: Professionally relined and has a new turnbuckle type stretcher. Very good condition. Under blacklight there is what appears to be a restored vertical slit in the canvas in the background. 9-91115 (15,000-25,000)

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$3,000.00

PETER TYSVER (American, 20th/21st Century) “PEONIES AND WHITE ROSES”. Outstanding oil on canvas still life shows a blue vase with pink and white flowers and green leaves. Beside the vase is a clear glass vase with white flowers. Several white petals have fallen on the tabletop and the background is medium blue. Signed lower right “PL Tysver”. Also titled, signed and dated “2003” on back of canvas. Housed in a fine gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 24″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91616 (3,000-6,000)

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$0.00

MAURICE ABRAHAM WAAS (American, 1843-1927) STILL LIFE WITH WINE, PIPE AND BOOKS. Oil on canvas tabletop scene shows a bottle of Chianti, pipe, glass of wine and books on a green tablecloth. Signed lower right “M.A. WAAS, 1881”. Also on back of canvas “Painted by M.A. Wass Phila. PA. 1881″. Housed in what may be its original fancy gesso decorated gilt frame. Waas was a Philadelphia dentist, an amateur painter and according to his daughter, was a friend of Harnett’s. His work certainly is inspired by Harnett’s example. SIZE: 10″ x 12”. CONDITION: One small patch with corresponding inpainting, otherwise very good. 9-91091 (3,000-4,000)

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$4,025.00

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876-1965) ORIENTALIST STILL LIFE. Oil on canvas still life scene shows an Oriental blue/green vase with flowering dogwood branches. Flanking the vase are two foo-dog figurines. The scene having a backdrop of copper, silver and gold paint. Housed in a fine gilt arts & crafts style frame by and signed “Goodnow”. SIZE: 22″ x 28″. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting. 9-92173 (6,000-8,000)

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$1,610.00

MARGUERITE STUBER PEARSON (American, 1898-1978) CLASSICAL STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT AND WINE. Oil on canvas still life scene shows an alabaster carved compote filled with fruit including pineapple, lemon and colorful grapes. A tall glass of red wine is beside and the left side of the table has two books with a classical marble statue. Light blue Oriental Kimono has been placed on the table. Signed lower right “Marguerite S. Pearson”. Housed in a good carved and painted wood frame with white and gray liner. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. CONDITION: Very good, relined with some inpainting including craquelure. 9-92192 (2,000-3,000)

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$3,162.00

DAVID DAVIDOVICH BURLIUK (American, 1882-1967) STILL LIFE OF LILIES AND BOWL. Unframed oil on canvas shows three colorful lilies in a gold bowl with green bowl as backdrop. Colorful mottled background. Signed in gold bowl rim “Burliuk”. SIZE: 20″ x 26″. CONDITION: Chipping to borders with some random chips across painting, generally good. 9-92194 (3,000-5,000)

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$0.00

K L MCCRACKEN (American, Late 19th Century) STILL LIFE WITH PINK FLOWERS. Oil on canvas scene shows an amber Victorian glass bulbous vase holding an arrangement of pink and white flowering branches against a tan background. Signed lower right “K L McCracken March 1892″. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 25″ x 11”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92186 (500-700)

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$3,450.00

CARL HIRSCHBERG (American, 1854-1923) JUMP IN FOR A RIDE. Oil on canvas beach scene shows a small rowboat being pulled in shallow water by a young boy in blue shirt, green shorts and cap. A girl with pink lace trimmed outfit and pink parasol sits in front and another boy with blue shirt and yellow hat sits in back. All look toward a small black and white dog who looks up wondering whether he is invited. A shallow beach area is seen with a rock quay with a sailboat on the horizon. Signed lower right and dated “1906”. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 35-1/2″. CONDITION: Relined on new stretcher, restored, inpainting. 9-92182 (5,000-7,000)

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$23,000.00

DANA POND (American, 1880-1962) PORTRAIT OF TWO GIRLS. Outstanding oil on canvas outdoor spring scene shows two girls seated, one in white looking at viewer with sunlit background. The other below in gray dress looking down at some flowers. A wonderful play of light and color. Signed upper left and dated “01”. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 40″ x 30-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91062 (25,000-35,000)

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$2,990.00

SIGNED (Last quarter of the 19th Century) GATHERING IN THE GARDEN. Outstanding oil on canvas outdoor scene shows a family gathered outside an old stone building which is covered with flower vines and surrounded by flowers and trees. A young maiden in fancy pink dress, hat and parasol is seated on some rocks and smells a red rose that she is holding in her hand. Her mother, in a black dress, looks on. Two children are seen gathering flowers with a white dog beside. Three older girls are seen in the background, one picking flowers. The painting is signed lower right indistinctly. Housed in its original gilt liner. The frame was not found in the house. This untouched painting exhibits outstanding detail, color and subject matter. Obviously done by an artist of great talent. SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 14-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Estate of Jane Stradley, Kemblesville, Pennsylvania and Princess Anne, Maryland. CONDITION: Craquelure and surface dirt. Appears to be untouched. There is a small 1/4″ chip at center left. Otherwise very good. 9-91667 (5,000-10,000)

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$1,725.00

ALEXANDER BROOK (American, 1898-1980) “GIRL IN PINK DRESS”. Large oil on canvas interior scene shows a side view of a young girl in a pink dress standing beside a wood side chair. A white mantle with small painting is seen beyond the room divider. Signed bottom right “A. Brook”. Housed in a partial gilt molded wood frame. Attached to the back stretcher is a Santa Fe East Galleries Exhibition label from 1981. Also a Salander-O’Reilly Galleries, New York label. The label indicates that it was executed in 1945, No. AB14. SIZE: 49-1/2″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very minor touch up, very good. 9-91234 (4,000-6,000)

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$2,300.00

ROBERT LEWIS REID(American, 1862-1929) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY WITH BLUE COLLAR. Oil on canvas full length portrait shows the boy seated wearing a white outfit with blue collar having white stripes. Signed upper left. Housed in a wonderful period original gilt frame with glass front. Frame retaining part of its original label of Albert Milch Picture Framer, New York. SIZE: 36″ x 24″. CONDITION: Background raw canvas has toning, otherwise very good. 9-92064 (4,000-6,000)

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$1,150.00

SAMUEL GEORGE PHILLIPS (American, 1890-1965) AFTERNOON REST. Oil on canvas garden scene shows a mother and infant seated in a chair in garden setting. They sit under a colorful tree and the mother wears a yellow hat. Unsigned front. Signed on the back “Phillips”. There are two names in pen on stretcher “Miss Stewart” and “Miss” ?. SIZE: 18″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72938 (1,000-1,500)

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$0.00

JOSEPH HENRY HATFIELD (American, 1863-1928) “AFTERNOON INTERLUDE”. Oil on canvas spring scene shows a woman with flowers seated beside a huge tree at the edge of a field with split rail fence. The viewer looks through tree and can see a distant blue hill. Signed lower left “JH Hatfield”. Housed in a wonderful carved and gilt wide modern frame with decorative title and artist plaque. SIZE: 24″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91609 (4,000-6,000)

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$66,125.00

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876-1965) VENICE. Fine oil on board. Venice canal scene shows a gondola with figures in front of a series of large houses. The water is green with some reflections. Signed lower left “Jane Peterson”. Inscribed on reverse “with love to my dear Mrs. Chisholm from Jane Peterson, Venice Sept 8, 1922.” Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 19″ x 19″. CONDITION: Very good. A couple of small chips at frame edge. In need of cleaning. 9-91528 (15,000-25,000)

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$345.00

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876-1965) “DAWN IMPRESSION”. Unsigned watercolor sketch impressionistic scene shows a curving harbor with buildings under blue sky. Attached to back is Tom Veilleux Gallery label indicating provenance as Artist Estate at Auction 1966, Robert Schoelkopf, New York. Nicely housed in a modern carved wood gilt frame with linen matte and gold inner liner. SIZE: SIGHT: 8-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90244 (1,000-1,500)

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$11,500.00

FREDERICK JOHN MULHAUPT (American, 1871-1938) THE STONE WALL. Oil on board New England fall landscape shows large trees paralleling a stone wall next to a barn an hillside with green field in the foreground. Signed lower right “Mulhaupt”. Housed in a gray painted molded wood frame with gold liner. SIZE: 12″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: This painting is dirty and has discolored varnish and will clean up nicely. Cut bottom right corner edge. 9-91566 (12,000-16,000)

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$2,530.00

LEONARD OCHTMAN (American, 1854-1934) SPRING LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows a field lined with tall trees having a large stone wall across the center. Signed lower left. Housed in an excellent carved wood and gilt frame with linen liner. SIZE: 16″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting. 9-91942 (2,000-4,000)

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$2,012.00

CHARLES WILSON KNAPP (American, 1823-1900) “LANDSCAPE”. Unsigned oil on canvas landscape scene shows a winding rock and dirt bank stream with small bridge winding through woods and field. Blue hills are seen as backdrop under white and blue sky. Housed in a fine reproduction gesso decorated gilt frame having a Guido Frame Studios frame stamp. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting, relined on new stretcher, cleaned. 9-91302 (2,000-3,000)

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$1,092.00

DELBERT DANA COOMBS (American, 1850-1938) SUMMER SAILING. Oil on canvas scene shows a small sailboat on a calm lake, the banks with rock ledge, trees and grass. In the distance is a small hill with more water and sailboat. All under a white and pink cloud blue sky. Signed lower left “DD Coombs 1884″. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. Frame bearing a Barridoff Galleries label from July 11, 1981 Auction. SIZE: 14″ x 24”. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90902 (2,000-3,000)

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$23,000.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (1896-1978) “COVERED BRIDGE IN VERMONT (CAMBRIDGE, VERMONT)”. Fine large oil on canvas winter scene shows a snowbank river winding through a field and under a large covered bridge. A village is nestled at the base of snow and tree covered hill. Signed lower right “Emile A. Gruppe”. Housed in its original carved wood frame. SIZE: 30″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good, discolored varnish, would brighten with cleaning. 9-91561 (16,000-20,000)

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$6,325.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) HILLSIDE OAK. Oil on canvas landscape shows rocky hillside with large oak tree having brilliant orange foliage. Seen through the foliage is a bright blue sky. Hillside is covered with large rocks and green grass covered with fallen orange leaves. Signed lower right “Emile A. Gruppe”. Housed in its original carved molded wood gilt frame. SIZE: 20″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good, surface grime. 9-91940 (8,000-10,000)

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$7,188.00

CARL WILLIAM PETERS (American, 1897-1980) WINTER STREAM. Unsigned oil on canvas scene shows a stream winding through snow and tree lined banks with a bridge and green roof to the left and red barn on right under a lightening blue and cloud sky. Back of canvas stamped with the Carl Peters signature and signed by Elaine P. Woodbury, daughter of the late Carl W. Peters. Housed in a decorative gilt frame with wood liner. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91621 (6,000-9,000)

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$2,588.00

GEORGE MATTHEW BRUESTLE (American, 1871-1939) NEW ENGLAND WINTER. Fine oil on board winter scene shows a New England hillside with cart path through rock wall. The mid winter scene shows scattered fields on low hillside. Signed bottom right. Housed in a wood frame with linen matte and gold liner. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91564 (2,500-4,000)

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$2,400.00

BRUCE CRANE (American, 1857-1937) WINTER SOLITUDE. Oil on canvas winter scene shows a marsh area in a field with tree lined border. Setting sun reflects in the water under a mostly cloudy sky. Housed in a modern gesso decorated wood frame. SIZE: 10″ x 18″. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-92038 (2,000-3,000)

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$4,025.00

JOHN FABIAN CARLSON (American, 1874-1945) “WINTER STREAM”. Oil on board landscape shows a winding brook through snow covered ground with grove of trees. Signed lower right. Housed in a wide molded wood antique frame. SIZE: 19-1/4″ x 26″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92036 (3,000-5,000)

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$1,725.00

M.L. CASS (American, 19th Century) WINTER ESCAPADES. Large oil on canvas winter scene shows a panoramic landscape with snow covered hills, village with church and houses and frozen water with figures. Foreground shows a logging sled pulled by two brown horses and having four people atop. Behind is pulled a small sled carrying two people. Three boys are seen off to the side throwing snowballs at the oncoming group. A farmhouse with hay barns and fenced area is seen on right side. All under a blue and cloud sky. Signed lower right “ML Cass”. Housed in a gesso decorated antique frame. SIZE: 26″ x 36″. CONDITION: Relined, stretched on new stretcher. Crack in original canvas in sky, some spot inpainting, craquelure, otherwise very good. 9-74362 (2,000-3,000)

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$1,725.00

H. BOYLSTON DUMMER (American, 1878-1945) MAINE LOGGING. Oil on canvas scene shows three loggers working logs down a rapid river. Two are seen on edge of river with poles and a logger with wool jacket and hat is seen riding a log while balancing with a long pole. Signed lower right. Back of canvas is written “Painted by H. Boylston Dummer Mrs. H. Boylston Dummer”. Housed in a wide silver molded wood frame. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91292 (3,000-4,000)

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$2,185.00

ADRIANO MANOCCHIA (American, 1950-) WHITE TAIL DEER BELOW MT. KATAHDIN. Outstanding oil on canvas realistic scene shows five large deer grazing in marsh grasses with a backdrop of Mt. Katahdin in Baxter State Park. The foreground has a stream running through the grass with bright blues. Signed lower left. Also signed and dated “1990” on reverse. Housed in a modern molded wood frame with linen and gold liner. This painting was commissioned by the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine and presumably was used in their promotional material. SIZE: 26″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91142 (3,000-5,000)

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$288.00

PETER TYSVER (American, 20th Century) FIELD OF WALLS. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows grass fields separated by stone walls with a mountain/hill background. A nicely rendered Maine landscape. Signed bottom right “Tysver”. Housed in a molded wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 17″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90302 (400-600)

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$0.00

RON SLATER (American, 1966-) IMAGES OF THE IMAGINATION. Contemporary mixed media collage shows a white textured square surrounded by collage scenes depicting images and events across the world. The collage areas use commonly found parts and pieces from household goods and printed material. The artist has incorporated a door in the upper left and the bottom right which when opened houses various pieces that evoke memories. Self framed with a 1″ collage border. Signed bottom right “R. Slater”. Mr. Ron Slater is a contemporary artist from Portland, Maine. SIZE: 48″ x 40″. PROVENANCE: Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90932 (1,000-2,000)

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$0.00

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 (3,000-5,000)

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$920.00

JOHN MARIN (American, 1870-1953) COLLAGE OF JOHN MARIN ITEMS. An interesting collage including etching done in 1948 “Lobster Fisherman”, pencil numbered “122/125” and pencil signed. This etching is No. 172 in Zigrosser’s “The Complete Etchings of John Marin”. A hand written letter signed and dated “April 29/47” in regards to a woman in New Jersey who is interested in acquiring one of his paintings; Also there is a large gelatin silver print titled “John Marin, New Jersey by George Daniell” and signed by the photographer”. The last item is a First Day Cover of an envelope “Honoring Abstract Art”. All housed in a good gilt wood frame with cutout matte. SIZE: Sight: 24″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91626 (1,500-2,500)

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$1,955.00

WALT FRANCIS KUHN (American, 1877-1949) “PARADE”. Watercolor scene shows a parading horse with man dressed in fancy uniform. Signed lower right and dated “41”. Titled bottom left of a hand line highlighted matte which is housed in a modern frame with wide white matte. SIZE: Sight: 7″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90909 (2,000-3,000)

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$4,312.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1867-1951) “SPARKS CIRCUS”. Mixed media circus scene shows a number of circus workers and participants outside a big top flying two American flags. A large crowd is seen along with an elephant and figure on horseback. Signed lower right, dated “1931” and titled. Housed in a good gesso decorated modern frame with double matte. SIZE: SIGHT: 14-1/2″ x 16-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91284 (6,000-8,000)

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$4,025.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1867-1951) WOMEN’S JAZZ BAND-GORMAN BROS. CIRCUS. Mixed media circus scene shows the Big Top flying American flags and a variety of circus performers in foreground. Signed lower left and dated “1926” and inscribed “Gorman Bros. Circus”. Wonderfully housed in a carved double frame with linen matte and decorative artist plaque. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 17-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91593 (4,000-6,000)

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$1,150.00

JON CORBINO (American 1904-1964) “CIRCUS COMPOSITION”. Oil on canvas shows several views of a circus performer on horseback all against a gold background. Signed lower left “Corbino”. Titled and having the artist’s name and address on reverse. SIZE: 24″ x 20″ . CONDITION: Very good. 9-90660 (1,500-2,500)

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$600.00

WALT FRANCIS KUHN (American, 1877-1949)”CALIFORNIA HERE I COME!”. Mixed media scene shows a nude showgirl on a prancing horse. Pen titled at bottom with an embossed stamp “Association of American Painters and Sculptors Inc”. Unsigned. Mounted on a white background and housed in a silvered gilt frame with white matte. SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 5-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90910 (1,000-2,000)

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$1,150.00

WALT FRANCIS KUHN (American, 1877-1949)”SAY’S YOU?!”. Pen, ink and watercolor scene shows a man seated backwards in a side chair giving a mean scowl to a man beside. They appear to be clowns in a circus show. Signed on the left and dated “1941”. Matte having a free hand drawn line highlighting and caption and embossed stamped “Association of America Painter’s and Sculptors Inc.”. Matte and watercolor free standing in a modern silver gilt frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 5-1/2″ x 7-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90911 (2,000-3,000)

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$5,175.00

GEORGE BENJAMIN LUKS (American, 1867-1933) FISHING IN NOVA SCOTIA. Colorful pastel scene shows a fisherman standing knee deep in water with fly rod in hand and line in water. He stands over a small cascading river with pool at his feet. Above him is a winding river lined with trees. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt period carved wood frame with double matte. Accompanying the pastel is a copy of a typed letter hand signed by Mercedes Luks and dated Sept. 14, 1964 indicating that this is by the hand of her late husband and recalling that George and some of his friends went up to Nova Scotia to paint and talk to the local fisherman to use as a subject matter. SIZE: Sight: 8-1/2″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92048 (4,000-6,000)

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$6,612.00

ERIC SLOANE (American, 1905-1985) “THE DUNE”. Oil on masonite hunting scene shows a hunter on a snow covered coastal dune with oncoming flock of ducks under gray skies in late afternoon. Titled lower left and signed lower right. Also signed on reverse “Eric Sloane Brookfield, Conn.”. Housed in a weathered wood molded frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91943 (2,500-4,000)

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$805.00

HERMAN ROUNDTREE (American, 1878-9144)THE BIRD HUNTERS. Outstanding watercolor hunting scene shows two hunters, one shooting a shotgun into some trees. The other stands ready and there is a walking cane/seat beside them. Scene is shown in fall with wonderful colors. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved wood period frame with gilt liner and watercolor highlighted white matte. SIZE: SIGHT: 13-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91025 (800-1,200)

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$1,668.00

KENNETH L. CARLSON (American, 1937-)”GREEN KINGFISHER”. Original illustration for plate No. 46 Birds of Western North America by Laurence C. Binford, Illustrated by Kenneth L. Carlson. Illustration shows a Kingfisher at the bottom of a dive submerged next to a timber and rock floor of a river bed with a small bullhead minnow in its beak. Signed lower right “K. Carlson”. Housed in a fine wood frame with triple matte. Accompanying the framed illustration is a copy of the book which has been inscribed and signed by the illustrator and author. SIZE: SIGHT: 15-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, some toning to the white background. 9-91136 (2,000-3,000)

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$5,175.00

GAYLE PORTER HOSKINS (American, 1887-1962) ILLUSTRATION OF PIRATES. Oil on canvas scene shows the deck of a ship with a group of people. A man with sword at side holds up a young child who is holding a doll in her left hand. A young woman stands beside. To the right is another man and woman with mammy beside and two pirates, one looking over the rail at another ship which parallels the boat. Signed lower right. Housed in a simple black wood frame. Back of canvas has pencil writing with instructions. Accompanying painting is an exhibition catalog from 1972 from the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts. Hoskins was a member of the Brandywine School and had counseling from Howard Pyle. This is probably an illustration for a book or magazine between the year 1909-1926. SIZE: 15″ x 36″. PROVENANCE: Estate of Jane Stradley, Kembelsville, Pennsylvania and Princess Anne, Maryland. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91657 (1,000-2,000)

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$0.00

AIDEN LASSELL RIPLEY (American, 1896-1969) “THE MONKEY”. Oil on canvas colorful scene shows a monkey seated next to a treasure chest of gold coins. The sand partially obscures a human skull and the treasure chest. Tropical vegetation and large rock are seen with a distant view of the ocean. Signed lower right “AL Ripley”. Housed in a fine silver gilt molded wood frame with silver liner. SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 16″. CONDITION: Relined, minor inpainting. Very good. 9-91266 (1,000-1,500)

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$0.00

FREDERICK LOWENHEIM (American, 1870-1929) SPILLED MILK. Unframed oil on canvas illustration shows two children standing over a bowl which has fallen off a table and broke spilling its contents. A small puppy laps up the milk. The older child wipes away tears of the other child with her dress. Monogrammed lower right “FL”. SIZE: 36″ x 30″. CONDITION: Three patches to reverse with some inpainting. Very good. 9-91782 (2,500-3,500)

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$2,185.00

ROBERT BATEMAN (Canadian, 1930-)”BULL MOOSE STUDIES”. Mixed media study of two bull moose heads. Watercolor and black chalk work. Pencil signed, dated “1992” and titled. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with multiple mattes. SIZE: SIGHT: 9-1/2″ x 7″. PROVENANCE: Estate of Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90921 (1,000-2,000)

104
$360.00

FREDERICK COFFAY YOHN (American, 1875-1933) “MART’S A GETTIN’ READY FOR A TOURNEYMENT; A KNIGHT OF THE CUMBERLAND” Illustration for Scribner’s Magazine having a Scribner’s Magazine label on reverse indicating that this was from the article “A Knight of the Cumbeland” “Mart’s a Gittin’ Ready for a Tournament”. Black and white gouache scene shows a young lady sitting side saddle on her horse while another woman is behind on another horse and they are passing a horse with father and son. Signed lower left “FC Yohn”. Housed in a silver gilt molded wood frame with linen matte and silver lining. SIZE: Sight: 20-3/4” x 14”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90973 (600-1,000)

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$805.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 20th Century) “MEET SCOTLAND’S FAVOURITE SON”. Oil on canvas illustration possibly for Johnnie Walker Scotch Whiskey. Scene shows Johnnie Walker character dressed in red tuxedo, white pants and gold top hat. He is surrounded by men, one of which is on horseback and one holding back a hunting dog. All under blue sky. Housed in a period weathered molded wood frame with white liner. Two names written on back “Schneider” and “Sayles”. Also some numbers “C1328/1-4COL” and “C1329/1-4COL”. SIZE: 23″ x 25″. PROVENANCE: CONDITION: Very good. 9-91011 (500-1,000)

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$360.00

WILLIAM ALLEN ROGERS (American, 1854-1931) “IN THE WATERMELON PATCH”. Watercolor illustration depicting three black boys at the edge of a corn field eating recently harvested watermelon. Signed bottom left “WA Rogers”. Titled on reverse. Also “St. Nicholas A1840”. This may be in reference as to where the illustration was used. Housed in a molded oak frame with inner white and gold matte with textured inner green matte. Rogers was born in Springfield, Ohio and worked much of his life for Harper’s Weekly and was a member of the Century Association and the Society of Illustrators. SIZE: Sight 8″ x 11-1/2″. Image is 7-1/2″ x 10-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74376 (300-600)

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$3,000.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th/20th Century)TREK TO FORT LARAMIE Oil on board scene shows a Frontiersman striding next to two husky dogs pulling sled which is not visible. Snow shoes are on the back of the man and he holds a rifle. Another man is leading on the path and a fort is seen in the background. Housed in a period gilt decorated frame. Possibly an illustration by a very competent artist. SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 15″. CONDITION: Some surface dirt, very good. 9-92170 (2,000-4,000)

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$3,162.00

MORRIS HALL PANCOAST (American, 1877-1963) COASTAL ROAD. Oil on board scene shows a dirt road lined with wispy trees with a rocky shoreline and blue water. The view is possibly Rockport from the north along Back Beach. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved and gilt period frame. Back of board is written “Murray 9210″. SIZE: 12″ x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92169 (2,000-3,000)

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$13,800.00

MARQUES E REITZEL (American, 1896-1963) “THE TRAIL” IN RARE STANFORD WHITE FRAME. FRAME: 3-1/4″ wide frame having a gilt patina surface with multiple bead and line surrounding borders. PAINTING: Oil on canvas scene shows a panoramic view of farmlands and farm in a summer landscape under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right. An original Chicago Artist’s 13th Annual Exhibition, 1926 label attached to reverse. We are told that the consignor purchased this painting from a family member of the artist and they said that the artist received 1st prize at this exhibit and was awarded $500 and that the artist was a friend of Stanford White. SIZE: Outside is 22″ x 22″. Inside is 16″ x 16″. CONDITION: Frame is very good with original patina. Painting has surface dirt, very good. 9-92172 (10,000-15,000)

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CHARLES HENRY EBERT (American, 1873-1959) TROPICAL PARK. Oil on canvas scene shows a walkway along water with lush vegetation and flowers shaded by tall palm trees. Signed lower right “Ebert”. Housed is a fine gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 25″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good, a few small chips in palm trees. 9-92018 (4,000-6,000)

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$1,320.00

HENRY LAWRENCE FAULKNER (American, 1924-1981) KEY WEST COTTAGES. Unframed oil on light board shows a line of houses with fences reflected in the water. The houses are painted pink, green and blue. Unsigned. On reverse is the name “Stella Brooks”. A photograph accompanies lot showing the artist with Stella Brooks and a friend. Also a period photograph of some of the artist’s work and a letter to Jeanne & Emily from the artist. The letter is addressed to the other woman in the large photograph with the artist. SIZE: 9″ x 16-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92026 (3,000-5,000)

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$6,612.00

GEORGE PEARSE ENNIS (American, 1884-1936) “SEMINOLE INDIAN WASHING, FLORIDA”. Oil on board Florida scene shows a woman in Native American outfit washing clothes against a rock in a lush river setting. Signed lower right “Ennis”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with gilt liner and name plaque. A very unusual subject matter for this Maine artist. SIZE: 14-1/4″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91588 (5,000-7,000)

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$4,312.00

GEORGE PEARSE ENNIS (American, 1884-1936) “COMING STORM”. Outstanding oil on board Maine coastal scene shows a coastal inlet with large rocky shore. The scene is shown in deep blues and greens and the sky has puffy white to blue clouds. Signed lower left “Ennis”. Titled on back of board. Housed in a fine modern carved wood and gilt frame. SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91589 (1,500-2,500)

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$1,150.00

GEORGE PEARSE ENNIS (American, 1884-1936) THE CONVERTED MILL. Fine watercolor shows a stone mill which appears to have been converted to a residence. A picket fence has been put across the dam and remnants of the water wheel are seen down stream. Building is framed with colorful fall foliage trees under blue sky. Signed lower right “Ennis”. Housed in a metal modern frame with linen matte. SIZE: SIGHT: 15-3/4″ x 11-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92056 (600-800)

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$5,750.00

SAMUEL COLMAN (American, 1832-1920) “ROCKS NEAR COMPTON”. Oil on board scene shows a river with wooden bridge and rocky shoreline with trees under blue sky. Remnants of the signature can be seen lower left. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame with shaped cutout matte. On reverse are two Barridoff Gallery labels, one indicating the provenance as Estate of the artist. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/4″ x 14″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-90905 (4,000-6,000)

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$21,850.00

SAMUEL COLMAN (American, 1832-1920) RIVER CROSSING. Outstanding oil on canvas sunset landscape shows four figures in a small boat crossing a narrow point in a river. Trees and field line the river with two cows at a point and wonderful sunset sky. Signed lower right “S Colman” and dated “63”. Housed in a gilt molded wood replacement frame. SIZE: 20″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good, minor inpainting. 9-91220 (5,000-10,000)

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$12,650.00

FREDERIC RONDEL SR. (American, 1826-1892) SUNDAY AT THE BEACH. Oil on canvas scene shows a U-shaped beach area with six fancy dressed figures strolling along the beach also a two-wheel carriage with horse on far bank. A row boat is in the tranquil water. Trees are seen with a field and low hills beyond. All under a nicely rendered cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right “F. Rondel” and original label is affixed on reverse and dated “187_”. Housed in a deep Victorian walnut frame with gilt liner. Rondel is best remembered as Winslow Homer’s only formal art teacher. SIZE: 11″ x 19″. CONDITION: Relined with some inpainting. 9-92013 (15,000-20,000)

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HENRY ARTHUR ELKINS (American, 1847-1884) LANDSCAPE WITH COWS, BIRDS & FISHERMAN. Oil on canvas scene shows a lone fisherman at edge of pond on a slight hillside pasture with cows and sheep. A split rail fence keeps them from the background woods. A crow is perched on dead tree with other birds in a cloud and light blue sky. Signed lower left “H A Elkins”. Housed in a fine period gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 14″ x 20″. CONDITION: Canvas patch to reverse with corresponding inpainting. Very good. 9-92009 (6,000-8,000)

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$14,375.00

WILLARD LEROY METCALF (American, 1858-1925) PASTEL IMPRESSIONS. Oil on canvas scene shows a stream curving through flat grassy area towards woods that have a lavender hue. The pallet is very pastel with soft colors and nice impressionistic feel. Artist monogrammed with a capital M in circle bottom right. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 14-3/4″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92063 (8,000-10,000)

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GEORGE LAFAYETTE CLOUGH (American, 1824-1901) “VIEW NEAR GLEN COVE, L.I. 1866”. Fine unsigned oval oil on canvas landscape scene shows a pond with cows and horses and a connected farmhouse beyond nestled between two small hills. There is a gentleman rowing two women holding parasols on the right portion of the pond and a rowboat has been pulled up on shore in the foreground. A wonderful blue sky with white clouds finish the landscape. Housed in its original carved walnut frame. The title is written on the back of canvas and dated. This painting was found as one of a pair of oval paintings identically framed, both titled on reverse of canvas, this one being unsigned and the other with full signature. SIZE: 22″ x 30″. CONDITION: Three canvas patches to reverse with corresponding inpainting, edge has been strip lined. Very good. 9-91620 (10,000-15,000)

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ELISHA TAYLOR BAKER (American, 1827-1890) ALONG THE LONG ISLAND SHORE. Oil on canvas scene shows two windmills with large building on shoreline edge. A fire blazes at the edge with a sailboat beyond. On the right side are seen a line of sailboats with a building having a turret. Left side shows a distant town/city with domed and spire buildings. Two rowboats and a barrel are seen below the windmill under an early evening sky with pink and white clouds. Signed lower right with conjoined “ET Baker”. Housed in a modern carved wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″ CONDITION: Relined, inpainting line in sky. Very good. 9-74502 (10,000-12,000)

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ELISHA TAYLOR BAKER (American, 1827-1890) AUTUMN IN THE FOREST. Fine oil on artist board scene shows a small woodland pool with pond lilies reflecting the surrounding trees which are sunlit and colorful. At the center is a small blue patch of sky behind the thick growth. Monogrammed lower left. Housed in a magnificent antique style gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91598 (2,500-3,500)

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

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$16,100.00

ALBERT BIERSTADT (American, 1830-1902) PANORAMIC VIEW OF CASTLE AND VALLEY. Large oil on canvas scene shows a Continental scene with a large castle atop cliff. The castle overlooks a river valley with snow capped mountains in the distance. The foreground shows three women with gathering baskets walking along dirt paths and crossing a wood bridge over a small mountain stream. An Alpine house is seen on the left side. All under light blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right with conjoined AB and dated “1868”. Attached to top left corner is an original label which appears to have a location “Schloss Tirol”. According to Matthew Baigell’s book on Albert Bierstadt is was in 1867 that Bierstadt traveled to England and then toured the continent and returns in 1869. SIZE: 24-3/4″ x 35″. CONDITION: Three tears with a small missing section. Painting appears to be untouched under blacklight but in need of cleaning and restoration. 9-92078 (15,000-25,000)

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$2,415.00

A. MILLIGAN (American, 19th Century) THE KILL. Oil on canvas scene shows a Native American on white horse spearing a running buffalo. A mountain and pasture landscape is the backdrop. Signed lower left “A. Milligan”. Housed in what may be its original gesso decorated gilt frame. The painting probably influenced by Albert Bierstadt’s similar work. SIZE: 17″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Jane Stradley, Princess Anne, MD and Kemblesville, PA. CONDITION: Several tears, surface dirt, otherwise good. 9-91894 (1,000-1,500)

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$5,175.00

WILLIAM KEITH (American, 1838-1911) “MOUNTAIN IN WHITE”. Oil on wood panel mountain landscape scene shows a white snow covered mountain peak beyond a ravine with steep sides and cliff. Signed lower right “W Keith 09”. Also “#3 Mountains in Winter W/ Keith Painted in 1909″ on reverse. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt period frame. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 8”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91640 (1,500-3,000)

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GEORGE HARVEY (American, 1800-1878) MOUNTAIN LAKE. Oil on canvas scene shows a lake with sailboat under a large range of mountains. The river has cut a gap and there is a small house on right shore. In foreground is a man and woman with basket and there is a man in a rowboat beside. Signed lower left “G Harvey”. Housed in a modern decorated molded wood frame. SIZE: 23-3/4″ x 28-1/2″. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting, consolidated wrinkles, fair to good. 9-92043 (4,000-6,000)

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JOSEPH KLEITSCH (American, 1885-1931) CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE WITH EUCALYPTUS TREES. Oil on canvas scene shows several eucalyptus trees on a hillside with green pasture below under a multi-color sky. Signed lower right “J. Kleitsch”. Housed in its original carved gilt frame. SIZE: 21″ x 17″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74484 (30,000-50,000)

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$10,350.00

MAURICE BRAUN (American, 1877-1941) CALIFORNIA VALLEY. Unframed oil on artist board scene shows a view looking down a valley with green top mountain and foreground of red flowers flanking a path. Light blue and white cloud sky. SIZE: 7″ x 9″. CONDITION: A cleaning will brighten painting, otherwise very good. 9-91222 (5,000-8,000)

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HERBERT SARTELLE (American, 1885-1955) “VALLEY ROAD AND CALIFORNIA MOUNTAINS”. Oil on canvas scene shows a road winding through a valley floor and mountains. A colorful sky reflects pink on the far away mountains. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good, craquelure, stretcher lines. 9-91582 (1,000-2,000)

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$7,475.00

WILLIAM FREDERICK RITSCHEL (American, 1864-1949) CALIFORNIA SURF. Oil on board scene shows green and blue water crashing against a cliff side shoreline with seagulls flying. All under a turquoise and blue white cloud sky. Signed lower left “W. Ritschel N.A.”. Housed in a period carved wood and gilt frame. SIZE: 24″ x 30-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92095 (4,000-6,000)

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$0.00

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 (4,000-6,000)

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$4,370.00

ROBERT WILLIAM WOOD (American, 1889-1979) PATH TO THE LAKE. Oil on canvas scene shows a small body of water with spruce lined points having a shallow end in foreground with grasses and colorful trees. Two paths lead to the waters edge on right side. Signed bottom right “Robert Wood”. Housed in a period gilt wood deep frame. SIZE: 25-1/2″ x 41-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92123 (5,000-10,000)

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$402.00

FREDERICK MORTIMER LAMB (American, 1861-1936) TREE LINED ROAD AT SUNSET. Oil on board scene shows a dirt road lined with tall trees and rock walls. A colorful sunset is seen beyond the woods with darkening sky. Signed lower left “F.M. Lamb”. Back of board is written “Bought from my old teacher Mort. Lamb when I was 16 years old. Paid 60 dollars, I give it to my granddaughter Marina …”. Housed in a period gilt carved wood frame by Walfred Thulin and having a carved signature dated 1923. SIZE: 17″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Scratch to bottom edge, generally very good. Edge chips to where frame nails contacted board. 9-91281 (1,200-1,800)

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$6,325.00

ALFRED THOMPSON BRICHER (American, 1837-1908) ROCK STREWN BEACH. Fine watercolor on paper shows a beach with large and small rocks having small waves with sailboat nearby and one in distance. A grass covered sand dune is seen at the end of a beach. Signed lower right with conjoined “AT Bricher 35”. Housed in a fine gilt reeded edge frame with white matte. Deeley Gallery, Manchester Village, VT label affixed to reverse. SIZE: 10-1/4” x 26-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Deeley Gallery. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29645 (8,000-12,000)

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$12,650.00

ERNEST LAWSON (American, 1873-1939) SUMMER LANDSCAPE. Fine colorful oil on board landscape shows a road winding past fields bordered by trees under white and blue sky. A large tree on left. Signed lower right “E Lawson”. Housed in a fine oil spot decorated copper colored frame. SIZE: 7-1/2″ x 9-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92027 (6,000-8,000)

139
$11,500.00

ERNEST LAWSON (American, 1873-1939) COLORFUL IMPRESSIONISTIC LANDSCAPE. Oil on board scene shows colorful trees looking out over valley under light blue sky. Signed lower right “E Lawson”. Housed in a good oil spot copper colored frame. SIZE: 7-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92028 (6,000-8,000)

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CHARLES SCHREYVOGEL (American, 1861-1912)CASCADING RIVER. Oil on canvas scene shows a rushing river through large rocks surrounded by dark trees and hillside. The sky shows a recent storm. Possibly a westerN landscape. Signed lower left “Cha’s Schreyvogel”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt replacement frame. SIZE: 18″ x 28″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting. Very good. 9-90904 (4,000-6,000)

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$2,875.00

WALTER LOFTHOUSE DEAN (American, 1854-1912) “A FALLING BAROMETER”. Oil on canvas harbor scene shows three schooners, the closest having a green hull and two masts with figures. A calm water is seen in foreground and the far shore has colorful buildings. The sky is clouding over and rain may be imminent. Signed lower left and titled on reverse of stretcher. Housed in a fine period silver gilt wood frame. SIZE: 14″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91592 (3,000-5,000)

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$3,450.00

WALTER LOFTHOUSE DEAN (American, 1854-1912) SEASIDE SUMMER VIEW. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows gentle waves in blues and greens with a rocky shore and two sailboats in the distance. All under turquoise blue and white sky. Signed lower left “Walter L. Dean”. Housed in a fine gilt replacement frame with gilt liner and name plaque. SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting along bottom edge. 9-91595 (3,500-5,500)

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$0.00

ANDREW GEORGE WINTER (American, 1893-1958) DUELING CLIPPER SHIPS. Oil on panel scene shows two four-mast tall ships sailing left to right side by side in three-quarter sail. The ocean has white capped deep blue sea under gray and white cloud sky. Signed bottom right “A. Winter 33″. Housed in a period carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: 22″ x 28”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91599 (6,000-8,000)

144
$2,588.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) SUMMER SLUMBER. Oil on panel summer scene shows a small cleared area with yellow flowers lined by trees with a small brook. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine modern molded wood gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 9″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91612 (1,500-2,500)

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$2,875.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) LINGERING SNOW. Oil on panel early spring scene shows a New England farm nestled below forested hill with patches of snow still remaining. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with silver and gold liner. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91614 (2,500-3,500)

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$2,300.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) WINTER SOLITUDE. Oil on board scene shows a New England landscape with a large Colonial farm on both sides on a dirt road. The fields have patches of snow and the roofs are snow covered, all under a light gray sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a nice gilt linen and gold lined frame. SIZE: 8″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91567 (2,000-4,000)

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$2,300.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914-2000) FISHING THE BLACKSTONE. Oil on board summer scene shows two figures in a red rowboat on a small canal with bridge. A path winds along a grassy bank while the other side has large trees. Signed bottom right and titled “Blackstone Canal” on reverse. Housed in a fine gilt carved wood replacement frame. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91613 (2,500-3,500)

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$0.00

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 (600-800)

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$0.00

CARL HAROLD NORDSTROM (American, 1876-1965) WINTER LANDSCAPE. Watercolor scene shows a river winding through a hillside town, the river having snow covered grass banks. Signed lower right “Carl H. Nordstrom”. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white linen matte. SIZE: SIGHT: 13-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91273 (1,000-1,500)

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$1,725.00

ATTRIBUTED TO BENJAMIN CHAMPNEY (American, 1817-1907) NEW ENGLAND FOOTHILLS. Oil on canvas landscape shows a small brook running through a meadow lined with large trees with rolling foothills beyond. A light blue and white cloud sky. Unsigned. Housed in a good period gesso decorated gilt frame. “Champney” in pencil in written on back of frame. SIZE: 18″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good, cleaned, some inpainting. 9-90823 (3,000-5,000)

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WILLIAM H. EPPENS (American, 1885-)THE GOOD PROCESSION. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows a figure with a single file line of white geese proceeding up a dirt path with two houses behind and a lake scene landscape. Some colorful trees are in foreground. Signed lower right “W H Eppens”. SIZE: 30″ x 36″. CONDITION: Craquelure, minor small chips, good. 9-91264 (2,000-3,000)

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

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$0.00

JOAN KERRY (American, 20th Century)SUMMER SHADOWS. Large pastel scene shows shadows from a house lengthening on a green and flower covered field with water. The field and house are surrounded by trees under a colorful sky. Signed lower right “JA Kerry”. Housed in a modern chrome like frame. SIZE: 37-1/2″ x 27-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91259 (1,500-2,500)

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$402.00

PAUL NOBLE JAMES (American, 20th Century) SPRING IN RURAL NEW ENGLAND. Oil on canvas colorful scene shows a dirt road winding next to a country farm. The road is lined with a stone wall and blossoming apple trees. Beyond a tree covered hillside are blue mountains. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 22″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91297 (1,200-1,800)

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$0.00

PHILLIP POIRIER (American, late 20th century) CEDAR BROOK. Acrylic on board scene shows a cascading brook in early Spring through a woodland. Nice detail and color, signed lower right “Poirier”. Housed in a gray shadowbox type frame. A Frost Gully Gallery, Portland, ME. label affixed to reverse with artist’s name ,title and date of 1993. SIZE: 24″ x 17-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very Good to excellent. 9-90933 (800-1,200)

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$2,530.00

HARRISON BIRD BROWN (American, 1831-1915) COASTAL LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows waves crashing upon steep cliffs having grass covered tops. Signed bottom right “H.B 1874″. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 9″ x 15”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91604 (2,000-3,000)

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$1,150.00

ALEXANDER BOWER (American, 1875-1952) “ROCKS AND SURF”. Oil on canvas Maine coastal scene shows waves crashing into an inlet with rocky ledge shoreline. The painting is partially signed lower right and signed on reverse of which there is a photograph of the title and artist signature which was on the original canvas. Housed in a wide shell decorated partial gilt and white wash frame. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good, relined, minor inpainting. 9-91761 (1,800-2,000)

158
$0.00

SCHOOL OF MABEL MAY WOODWARD (American, 1877-1945) THE SUNBATHERS. Good unsigned oil on board beach scene shows a group of beach goers lying under colorful beach umbrellas in colorful swimsuits. An Oriental parasol in red, blue and gold shields one bather. Beyond the umbrellas is a wavy green ocean with blue sky. Housed in a partial gilt molded wood frame with linen matte. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good with only minor inpainting. 9-92014 (12,000-18,000)

159
$28,750.00

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

160
$2,846.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) FLORIDA DUNES. Watercolor southern scene shows small sand dunes with grass tops looking out toward a beach area with crashing surf. Palm trees are seen on left side. Signed lower left “A. Thieme”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood modern frame with tan linen matte. Frame having a decorative artist plaque. SIZE: Sight: 8″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91590 (1,200-1,800)

161
$13,225.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) “ST. GEORGE ST., ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA”. Unsigned oil on masonite scene shows a street with carriage and horse and a girl in red skirt and white blouse walking beside large tree. Two story homes are seen with balconies and flowers line the fences. Identified on back of masonite, circa 1949-50. Housed in a gold frame within a painted frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92059 (6,000-8,000)

162
$805.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) “NEW YORK”. Colored pencil drawing of a New York street with large buildings in the background. Pencil titled and signed “AT” bottom right. Housed in a oak molded wood frame. SIZE: SIGHT: 8-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92083 (300-500)

163
$0.00

GUY CARLETON WIGGINS (American, 1883-1962) “FISHING SHACK AT OLD LYME”. Fine watercolor shows a fishing shack with open door, lobster buoys and lobster traps at edge of harbor with path leading through rocks. Another small building is seen on a dock with a man tending to a moored lobster boat. Several seagulls are seen overhead and perched on rooftop. Signed lower left “Guy Wiggins Lyme, Conn.” Label on reverse from Galleries Maurice Sternberg, Chicago, Ill. with artist title, etc. Housed in a good gilt carved wood frame with decorated matte and glass. Accompanying the watercolor is the original receipt and correspondence from Sternberg. Also a copy of December, 1977 American Art Review magazine which illustrates this watercolor in color in an article titled “Guy Wiggins: American Impressionist”. SIZE: 10″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91050 (15,000-20,000)

164
$0.00

GUY CARLETON WIGGINS (American, 1883-1962) “THE NEW YORKERS”. Watercolor Manhattan street scene shows a group of pedestrians strolling along a city street. The nearest building flying American flag. Signed lower left “Guy Wiggins N.A.”. Affixed to back is a label from Frederick Kappel & Co., New York with artist and title. Housed in its original gesso decorated carved wood frame with linen liner and brown matte, behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 3-1/4″ x 2-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91049 (10,000-15,000)

165
$17,250.00

JOHANN BERTHELSEN (American, 1883-1972) LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER. Oil on panel scene shows several people bundled up against the cold and snow. They are outside a gate with small building behind which are two big red towers. Scene reflects the ongoing snow storm. Signed lower right. Housed in a carved gilt modern wide frame. SIZE: Sight: 11-1/4″ x 8-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91052 (15,000-20,000)

166
$18,400.00

JOHANN BERTHELSEN (American, 1883-1972) TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK CITY. Oil on board winter street scene shows the intersection at Times Square. Several pedestrians cross the road in front of stopped cars. Signed lower right. Housed in a partial gilt French style frame. SIZE: 20″ X 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91051 (17,500-22,500)

167
$34,500.00

MAURITZ FREDERIK DE HAAS (American, 1832-1895) HUDSON UNDER THE MOONLIGHT. Large oil on canvas scene shows a large paddle wheel steamer sailing along a waterway while a small boat with three men net fish. A ferry landing with several sailboats is seen on right side with buildings and dock. Mountains are seen on right side. Signed lower left “MFH de Haas N.A.”. Housed in a good wide gilt frame. SIZE: 27-1/2″ x 41″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92121 (10,000-15,000)

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$9,775.00

ALFRED HENRY MAURER (French/American, 1868-1932) HUDSON RIVER, ULSTER COUNTY, NEW YORK. Oil on canvas scene shows a line of houses in winter next to a large river with mountain background. Several bare trees are seen with a snow covered ground. A bright sun with rays shines from the upper left corner. Signed lower right partially obscured “A H Maurer” and titled on reverse. SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92025 (6,000-8,000)

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$3,450.00

ATTRIBUTED TO FRANCIS AUGUSTUS SILVA (American, 1835-1886) SUNSET AT LAKE GEORGE. Oil on canvas scene shows a wonderful sunset sky over a calm lake which reflects the color of the sky. A log cabin is scene on grassy peninsula with outbuilding and sailboat near shore. Unsigned front but having an early typed label on reverse with artist name. Housed in what appears to be its large fancy gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 18″ x 28″. CONDITION: There are two small holes, one in water and one in sky, original canvas, chipped area to right bottom corner, otherwise good, frame has breaks in liner. 9-92175 (8,000-10,000)

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$13,800.00

THOMAS DOUGHTY (American, 1793-1856) SAILING ON A SUMMER DAY. Fine oil on board landscape scene shows a small lake at the base of majestic mountains. Two people are heading out in a small sailboat to catch another which is in the middle of the lake. A scene very reminiscent of Mt. Washington and surrounding area. Signed lower left. Housed in its original gesso decorated frame with newer bronze coloring. Original Thomas Miller artist board label affixed to reverse. Also an old label with early writing having artist name and possible title. Frame having a gallery sticker from “Braus Gallery New York City”. SIZE: 12″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92177 (5,000-10,000)

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$1,495.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN FERGUSON WEIR (American, 1841-1926)ROGERS SLIDE, LAKE GEORGE. Oil on artist board scene shows a rock lookout overlooking Lake George and the mountains. A boat can be seen with two figures on the calm water under blue and white cloud sky. Unsigned but having title on back of board. Housed in a fine reproduction Hudson River style frame. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good, with minor spot inpainting. 9-92189 (1,500-2,500)

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$3,105.00

JOHN WELLS JAMES (American, 1873-1951) THE RED SKIFF. Oil on board summer scene shows several small rowboats pulled up on grassy shoreline with a house and hill beyond. Signed lower right. Also signed on back of board. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92181 (2,000-3,000)

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$0.00

WILLIAM PICKNEY TOLER (American, 1826-1899)SAILING THE GALE. Large oil on canvas nautical scene shows two American ships passing in rough water under dark skies. Each fly the American flag and are seen with some sails up. Signed lower right “W.P. Toler”. Housed in what appears to be its original period gesso decorated gilt frame and wide gilt liner. Also signed on reverse of stretcher “W.P. Toler”. SIZE: 24″ x 42″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72305 (5,000-8,000)

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$4,600.00

FRANKLIN DULLIN BRISCOE (American, 1844-1903) “ON THE FISHING BANKS”. Oil on canvas marine scene shows several fishing boats pulling in the nets. Several sails are seen on the horizon with the sun shining through fog. Signed lower left “JD Brisco 91”. Housed in a modern carved wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 18″ x 36″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting. Very good. 9-90903 (3,000-5,000)

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$420.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN H. BEARD (American, 19th Century) THE ONCOMING SAILBOAT. Oil on canvas scene shows a one mast sailboat approaching a wood pylon dock with three people atop. The water is at low tide and a small row boat is dry on sand. A cleared hillside is seen under gray skies. Signed center bottom “BEARD 88”. Housed in its original gesso decorated antique frame. On reverse of stretcher is an A. A. Walker & Co. Framing label. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Four areas of paint loss and canvas showing, otherwise good. Surface dirt. 9-90269 (300-500)

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EDMUND DARCH LEWIS (American, 1835-1910) SAILING ALONG THE COAST. Watercolor scene shows small waves, coastal rocks and a single mast sailboat with other sails in the distance. Housed in a mahogany molded wood frame with white matte. Signed lower right “Edmund D. Lewis 1897”. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/4” x 20-1/4”. CONDITION: Matte and watercolor have brown toning. Generally good. 9-91108 (1,500-2,000)

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HUGH KNIGHT SMITH (American, Last half of the 20th Century)THE ST. ROSALIE AT DOCK. Oil on canvas scene shows the fishing boat moored to the edge of a dock with buildings. Other boats and buildings are seen amongst the harbor. Signed lower right. Housed in a decorated molded wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 22″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91279 (2,500-3,500)

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$632.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 20th Century) CAPE ANN CHURCH. Oil on canvas Rockport School street scene shows a street lined with houses ending at a side view of a large church with tall steeple and red domed top. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91299 (1,750-2,250)

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$2,300.00

JONAS LIE (America, 1880-1940) “GRANITE STREET, ROCKPORT”. Unsigned oil on canvas mounted on board shows a woman and cat outside a small house with picket fence and large tree. A church is seen in background. On the back the artist is identified with the artist and title. Housed in a stained oak frame. SIZE: 12″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92086 (1,500-2,000)

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$920.00

CHARLES SALIS KAELIN (American, 1858-1929) ALONG THE DOCKS. Oil on artist board harbor scene shows several boats moored along a large dock with buildings. Signed lower right “CS Kaelin”. 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 (1,200-1,800)

182
$5,175.00

CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE (American, 1860-1940) DUTCH BEACH WITH BOATS. Oil on canvas Dutch beach scene shows a group of women walking towards the water. In foreground in a small fleet of fishing sailboats, one with drying nets and some on wheeled cradles. Signed lower right “Chas P. Gruppe”. Housed in a fine carved gilt wide replacement frame. SIZE: 13″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Relined, very good, minor inpainting. 9-91600 (4,500-6,500)

183
$3,162.00

ANNA MARY RICHARDS BREWSTER (American, 1870-1952) “CHALK CLIFFS, THE ISLE OF WIGHT”. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows a high white cliff with grass top and pastel colored ocean with small waves having white tips. Signed lower left and dated “99”. Label attached to back with title and artist. Housed in a fine modern fancy gilt decorated frame. SIZE: 15″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91603 (2,500-4,000)

184
$3,162.00

ALDRO THOMPSON HIBBARD (American, 1886-1972) EUROPEAN HARBOR SCENE. Oil on canvas scene shows three boats moored in calm harbor with rocky coastline having a town nestled below tall mountains with steep cliffs. Signed lower left “A.T. Hibbard”. Housed in a fine gilt replacement frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 24″ x 34″. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-91622 (4,000-6,000)

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$2,300.00

ATTRIBUTED TO RANDALL VERNON DAVY (American, 1887-1964) THE CLAM DIGGERS. Oil on panel scene shows a group of women and children going down to the water with gathering baskets. They wear traditional French or Dutch outfits including wooden clogs. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 7″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good, one small chip to center. 9-92022 (4,000-6,000)

186
$46,000.00

WOUTER VERSCHUUR (Dutch, 1812-1874) A QUARRY HAUL. Outstanding oil on large mahogany panel scene shows three large work horses pulling a two-wheel wood cart laden with large quarry rocks. A man is leading the team while another walks beside the cart. The cart is being pulled across a shallow river with a double arch stone bridge behind. Several horses and people cross the bridge and a woman and boy look on with their dog. Mountains with castle and town are seen beyond the bridge. Signed lower right “W. Verschuur”. Mahogany panel has a lattice work backing in oak. Housed in a good gesso decorated gilt replacement frame. SIZE: 27″ x 39-1/2″. CONDITION: Surface dirt, the colorful sky will be enhanced with a cleaning, discolored varnish. Very good. Appears to have some inpainting along edges where old frame met the painting. 9-91801 (20,000-30,000)

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$13,200.00

JOSEF ISRAELS (Dutch, 1824-1911) PREPARING THE MEAL. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a young mother with infant seated at a table with a man and woman peeling vegetables. Another woman pours coffee while a cat looks to the infant. A window is on left side cascading light on the scene. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 22-1/4″ x 26-1/4″. CONDITION: Several old patches to reverse, inpainting, stretcher lines. Very good. 9-91248 (10,000-15,000)

188
$1,150.00

HERMANN AUGUSTUS KNOOP (German, 1856-1900) PREPARING THE STEW. Oil on canvas interior scene shows the kitchen of a Monastery with four Monks. Two large fish are being examined by three of the Monks while another shucks clams. Various vegetables are laid out on the table and bench. A steaming cauldron is seen under a window and the interior is well appointed with furniture and accessories. Signed lower right “A. Knoop 89″. Housed in a fine replacement gesso decorated frame with liner. SIZE: 28″ x 19-1/2”. CONDITION: Relined on new stretcher, with inpainting, very good. 9-91092 (2,500-3,500)

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WILHELM LOWITH (German, 1861-1932)THE MUSIC RECITAL. Oil on board interior scene shows a group of fancy dressed men in an elegant room setting being conducted in a recital. The instruments include violin, cello, bass fiddle, flute, etc. Another man listens as he sits in a large blue armchair. Signed lower right “W. Lowith 1892”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. A typed paragraph is on reverse with some history. SIZE: SIGHT: 10″ x 8-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, there are very fine horizontal craquelure lines. 9-90822 (3,000-5,000)

190
$4,772.00

ALESSANDRO SANI (Italian, 19th/20th Century) INTERESTING NEWS. Oil on canvas interior scene shows an older man and woman seated and resting against a stand. The man sits reading a newspaper “La Tribuna” while the woman, in a pink apron and blue shirt looks on while she is taking a rest from her yarn spinning. Signed upper right “A. Sani”. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 21-1/4″ x 25-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91089 (3,000-4,000)

191
$920.00

BRUNO CARUSO (Italian, 1927-) GIRL AT WINDOW Watercolor interior scene shows a young girl in red dress peering out of a window leaning on the sill up on her tiptoes. Signed lower left. Housed in a pink washed wood frame with white mat. SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90662 (1,000-1,500)

192
$1,140.00

CLELIA BOMPIANI-BATTAGLIA (Italian, 1848-1927) THE SHEPHERDESS. Watercolor landscape scene shows a shepherdess in colorful costume with a small goat beside her. She stands at the edge of a body of water, lined with trees and rocks. Signed lower left. Housed in a linen covered wood frame with linen matte having a gold liner all behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 21-1/4″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90645 (1,000-1,500)

193
$632.00

UNSIGNED (Italian, 19th/20th Century) TWO NAPLES HARBOR SCENES. Two small gouache scenes show different views of the harbor with buildings, ships and people with Mt. Vesuvius in the background. Nice detailed pictures. Unsigned. Housed in identical antique decorated frames with gilt liners, one having an oval painted area, the other rectangular with a brown border. SIZE: Image: 4-1/2″ x 6-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91072 (700-1,000)

194
$3,450.00

CHARLES LEVIER (French, 1920-2004) TWO WORKS: “VIEU QUAI DE NICE” and ANOTHER. Both identically housed in their original stained oak frames with gilt liners. One shows a harbor lined with buildings and walkway with boats. The other shows a building lined street with sole pedestrian. Both signed lower right “Levier”. One retains its original label. SIZE: 15″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91947 (1,500-2,500)

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MARCEL DYF (French, 1899-1987) ICE CREAM VENDOR. Unsigned oil on canvas scene shows an ice cream cart with yellow umbrella and signed “Glace”. Attended by an older man while younger boy stands beside. All encompassed in a street scene. Housed in a fine beaded gilt modern frame. SIZE: 36″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92019 (3,000-5,000)

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ATTRIBUTED TO ANDREW LHOTE (French, 1885-1962) MOUNTAINSIDE VILLAGE. Oil on canvas scene shows a grouping of white stucco houses on a mountain top with wall and stairway to summit. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt and black decorated frame. SIZE: 23-3/4″ x 28-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92092 (3,000-5,000)

197
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ATTRIBUTED TO MAURICE UTRILLO (French, 1883-1955)PARIS STREET SCENE. Oil on canvas shows an early evening scene of a street lined with stores and many pedestrians. There appears to have just been a light shower and the sky reflects of the wet street surface. Housed in a good French style carved frame with white liner. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Some areas of inpainting, relined, craquelure. Good. 9-91237 (3,000-5,000)

198
$2,400.00

NARCISSE-VIRGIL DIAZ DE LA PENA (French, 1807-1876) REFLECTIONS IN A WOODLAND POOL. Oil on wood panel scene shows a nude woman kneels next to small pool in the woods and looks at her reflection in the water. Signed lower left “N Diaz”. Housed in a gesso decorated period frame. SIZE: 14″ x 11-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92030 (4,000-6,000)

199
$1,035.00

M. LE. ROL. (French, 19th/20th Century) BUSY HARBOR. Oil on canvas harbor scene shows several small and large sailboats with one sidewheel steamer. A town is seen on a flat shoreline with tall cathedrals and red roof stucco buildings. Signed lower left. Housed in a good replacement gilt decorated frame. SIZE: 22″ X 28″. CONDITION: Relined, inpainting. Very good. 9-91777 (1,500-2,000)

200
$1,725.00

PAUL MAIK (French, 1894-1985) “THE SEA”. Oil on canvas scene shows three sailboats in the three-color sky reflected on the water. A port is seen on the right horizon. Signed lower right. Housed in a carved wood gilt frame with liner decorated with carved flowers. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good with a heavy varnish. 9-91250 (2,000-3,000)

201
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HENRY MILTON WILSON (British, 1873-1923) LOGGING THE FIELDS. Oil on canvas scene shows two men with a team of horses and large wagon harvesting logs from a cleared field. Signed lower right “HMW”. Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt replacement frame with linen liner. SIZE: 14″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good, relined, inpainting. 9-91795 (1,400-1,800)

202
$0.00

JOHN LANCASTER (British, last half of 20th century) WHITE FLOWERS. Oil on board, still life scene shows a branch of white flowers and buds with green leaves against a light and dark gray background. Signed lower right John Lancaster 1968. Housed in a burl and gilt wood frame. SIZE: 8″ x 10″ CONDITION: Very Good. 9-91252 (1,500-2,000)

203
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JOHN LANCASTER (British, Last half of the 20th Century) PINK ROSES. Oil on board, still life scene shows two pink roses with green leaves and bud against a light and dark gray background. Signed lower left, John Lancaster 1965. Housed in a good burl and gilt frame. SIZE: 6″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91253 (1,500-2,000)

204
$0.00

WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (Scottish, 1880-1969) SALON WITH NUDE. Oil on wood panel interior scene shows a partial nude woman seated in a French style armchair while another woman with fancy dress stands beside her. A red covered footstool, brass lamp and side chair decorate the room with a backdrop of pink curtain. Signed lower right “W. Russell Flint”. Housed in an antique style modern frame in bronze and gold color. SIZE: 7″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91070 (3,000-5,000)

205
$862.00

HAL ROBINSON (American 1875-1933) STREAM SIDE BATHER. Oil on canvas summer scene shows a nude woman on the edge of a stream with lush green foliage surrounding. Blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left Hal Robinson. Housed in a fine carved wood gilt frame with linen liner. SIZE: 16-1/4″ x 12-1/4″. CONDITION: Relined. Small spot of inpainting. Very good. 9-91130 (500-1,000)

206
$805.00

LOUIS MICHEL EILSHEMIUS (American, 1864-1941) “BATHING IN THE FOREST STREAM”. Oil on paper scene shows two female nudes bathing in a stream surrounded by woods. Their clothes are piled on the right. Signed bottom right. The back with title, also pencil “Collection Clara Lataer 1936″, also Indiana Museum of Modern Art stamp on reverse. Housed in a modern wood frame with brown matte. SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 19”. CONDITION: Good. 9-92073 (1,000-1,500)

207
$0.00

MAURICE FROMKES (American, 1872-1931) INTERIOR NUDE. Oil on canvas interior scene shows nude woman with sheer cloth held over part of her body. Unsigned. Housed in a modern, bronze decorated wood frame. SIZE: 27″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good, some minor touch up. 9-90304 (400-600)

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HENRY VARNUM POOR (American, 1888-1970) “NUDE ON THE ROOF”. Oil on canvas laid on panel shows a nude woman lying on a white blanket on a roof with red railing. Signed lower left “H V Poor” and signed and titled on reverse. Housed in a decorative gilt frame with linen liner. SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 16″. CONDITION: Right corner has some flaking and along right edge, otherwise very good. 9-92020 (2,000-3,000)

209
$0.00

JOHN FRENCH SLOAN (American, 1871-1951) SLEEPING NUDE. Pencil drawing of a reclining female nude in sleeping position. Signed lower right “J.S. 38″. Housed in a modern chrome frame with gray matte. SIZE: Sight: 7″ x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Paper has foxing spots, otherwise good. 9-91790 (1,500-2,000)

210
$0.00

RON JOHNSTONE (American, Mid 20th Century) THE ALCOVE NUDE. Surrealistic oil on wood panel scene shows a nude woman with arms over head standing in a marble alcove. A bright green vine encompasses the left side and a green lizard and large bug crawl on her body. A small colorful beach ball is at her feet. Signed on reverse and dated “1940”. Housed in a silver gilt wood frame. SIZE: 37-1/4″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, minor inpainting. 9-91781 (300-500)

211
$0.00

GEORGE ARMFIELD (British, 1808-1893) ON POINT. Fine oil on canvas field hunting scene shows two hunting dogs on point in a sunlit grassy area. A small bramble vine is seen in foreground. Signed lower right. Housed in what appears to be its original gold gesso decorated frame with gilt liner having artist name. One of the finest examples of this artist’s work that we have handled. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good with one small patch to reverse with corresponding minor inpainting. 9-73540 (5,500-7,500)

212
$172.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) PAIR OF HANGING BIRDS. The pair of oil on panel paintings are housed in identical carved walnut Victorian frames having gold liners. One shows a dead Robin hanging from a small string attached to a nail. The other shows a Flicker type bird. The birds are seen against the stained wood of the panel. SIZE: 18″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: Good with some light scratches, some light warping to boards. 9-91303 (600-1,000)

213
$1,840.00

EDWIN HENRY LANDSEER (British 1802-1873) “STUDY OF A DEER”. Graphite drawing of a bleating stag standing in shallow water. Title and signed lower left. Housed in an antique painted frame with white matte. SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 14-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91857 (800-1,200)

214
$0.00

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 (3,000-5,000)

215
$2,012.00

JOSEPHINE STEVER (American, 19th Century) FEEDING TIME. Oil on canvas scene shows a large full milk pan with eight dogs and cats drinking. Another dog and cat looks on while sixteen chicks and one chicken are beside. Signed lower right and date “Xmas 1900″. Reverse has New York canvas stamp. Housed in a lemon gold molded wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 18”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91552 (2,200-2,800)

216
$480.00

WALTER SATTERLEE (American, 1844-1908) “THE TAXIDERMIST”. Watercolor occupational scene shows a man in blue smock working on a spread winged bird in his shop. Other exotic birds are seen in various stages of completion. Signed lower left “W. Satterlee”. Housed in a good decorated gilt frame with gilt matte. SIZE: SIGHT SIZE: 19″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91125 (500-800)

217
$575.00

FRANK DOBSON (British, 1888-1963) THREE WORKS: BIRD STUDIES. Pen and ink with pastel studies of three varieties of birds “Splendid Sunbird”, “Common Hangnest” and “Shrike”. All framed and matted, one without glass. Each study shows two birds in full color with pen drawings in other poses. SIZE: SIGHT SIZE: 14″ x 18-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. Some toning, one with small puncture in left corner. 9-91204 (500-1,000)

218
$1,955.00

ANTON PICK (Austrian, 1840-1902) THE ALPINE MILL. Outstanding large oil on canvas Continental scene shows a mill at the edge of a cascading river with large boulders. It is nestled at the base of steep mountains under gray, white and light blue sky. A large bird flies over the river. Signed bottom right “A Pick”. Housed in what is its original wide gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner and name plaque. SIZE: 29″ x 39-1/2″. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-92202 (2,000-4,000)

219
$2,645.00

ANDRIANUS EVERSEN (Netherlands, 1818-1897) THE OLD MILL. Oil on panel scene shows a man and woman conversing on a dirt road outside a working water mill. A house is seen on left, grass in the foreground with chickens. All under cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right “A. Eversen”. Housed in a good gilt pierced French style gilt frame with linen liner. SIZE: 11″ x 8-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92185 (3,000-5,000)

220
$8,050.00

WILLIAM PETERS WATSON (British, 1883-1932) HIGHLAND SHEEP. Outstanding oil on canvas scene shows eight large sheep in a highland setting with mountains and lake. Nice detail to the hillside and sheep. Another flock resides on lower hilltop. Signed lower right “W Watson 1909″. Housed in its magnificent original frame with its gilt liner having an artist tag. SIZE: 24″ x 36-1/2”. CONDITION: Relined, minor inpainting. Very good. 9-92200 (8,000-12,000)

223
$2,300.00

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

224
$12,650.00

UNSIGNED (European, 18th/19th Century) OLD MASTER. Oil on wood panel scene shows a woman surrounded by three children and having an angel holding a laurel wreath above in clouds. Woman is holding grapes in one hand while a child reaches. Unframed. The single board panel having a lattice work attached cradle. SIZE: 42-1/2″ x 30″. CONDITION: Vertical cracks in board, extensive chipping and paint loss. Nice quality. 9-91009 (1,000-2,000)

225
$3,450.00

UNSIGNED (European)OLD MASTER TRYPTIC. Large oil on gessoed wood panel tryptic has its original gilt decorated with gilt writing frame. Written on the frame is the following Latin phrase “ANGE LVS DOMINIA PPARVIT IOSEPH DICENS SVRGE ACCIPE PVERVMEP MATRE MEIVS ETFVGEINE GIPTVNFT ESTOIBIVS OEDVM DICAMTIBI MATHEI SEGVN DO CAPITVLO”. Central two-board panel depicts what appears to be Mary and Joseph, three children and three other figures bringing baskets of fruit. The left panel showing two figures with sunburst atop with dove. Right panel with baby being offered to a king with others beside. Panels are attached with cotter pin hinges. The piece appears very early, possibly prior to 1700 but we can not determine the age. SIZE: Central panel is 34-1/2″ x 31″. Side panels are 34-1/2″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: There is paint losses, uneven varnish layer. In need of restoration. Undoubtedly there is some restoration which is hidden by a masking varnish. 9-91024 (1,000-2,000)

226
$12,650.00

UNSIGNED (European, 18th/19th Century) OLD MASTER COPY. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows several figures including two women, two putti, a man with gold sculpture and a figure in the shadows. A tambourine is seen in the foreground with flowers and the background with an early evening mountain landscape. Housed in a gold replacement antique frame. SIZE: 22″ x 27-1/2″. CONDITION: Relined, masking varnish, craquelure with restoration. 9-91012 (500-1,000)

227
$3,600.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) ALLEGORICAL SCENE. Oil on canvas interesting religious scene depicting stages of life inside a cathedral with macabre side scenes of hanging people, devils and skeletons. Unsigned. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 14″ x 20″. CONDITION: Relined, some chipping at edges, craquelure, masking varnish. Good. 9-91028 (500-1,000)

228
$1,200.00

UNSIGNED (European, 19th Century)OLD MASTER COPY. Oil on canvas scene shows a number of women in fancy gowns with several putti dropping flowers. Other figures are seen in the landscape. A cow lays in foreground with wreath on head. Housed in a fine gilt gesso decorated frame with corner losses. SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. CONDITION: Surface dirt, good. 9-91010 (500-1,000)

229
$345.00

SIGNED (18th Century Style) STUDY OF THREE PUTTI. Unframed orange chalk drawing of three putti. There is a signature on the lower right that appears to have the last name spelled “Lash_ _ _”? Drawing on early rag type paper with imperfections. SIZE: 12-1/4″ x 9″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92068 (600-800)

229A
$0.00

JOSEPH MEDER GERMAN PORTFOLIO OF OLD MASTER DRAWINGS. Albertina-Facsimile Handzeichnungen, Franzosischer Meister Des XVI-XVIII Jahrhunderts 1922 by Kunstverlag Anton Schroll & Co. In Wien. Portfolio containing the original cardboard cover, a text which has been numbered “220”. The prints are matted and hinge attached. They are not individually numbered but carry an impressed number on the matte indicating their order in the portfolio. The works are a copulation of various artists and the prints have an embossed company seal. This portfolio has numbers 1 through 40 of the 80 that are in the original double portfolio. SIZE: Book: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: The mattes have foxing but the prints are in good condition; Cover shows wear and binding separation. 9-91540 (400-600)

229B
$0.00

MAGNIFICENT SALON SIZE PERIOD BARBIZON FRAME. Gesso decorated frame having a 9″ wide border of flowers and leaves with several decorative borders. SIZE: Overall is 68″ x 89-1/2″. Inside 50-1/4″ x 73-1/8″. CONDITION: Very good, some small repairs and very minor losses. 9-91079 (6,000-8,000)

229C
$4,200.00

OUTSTANDING 19TH CENTURY LOUIS XV DESIGN FRAME. Each corner having a large scrolled foliate cartouche, sides having similar but smaller cartouches. A medium border with bellflower and raised flower motif. The inner border having a sand finish with fleur di lis interior border. An outstanding frame worthy of any important painting. SIZE: Inside rabbit is 32-3/4″ x 26-1/2″. Overall is 44-3/4″ h x 38-1/2″ w x 3-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good with only minor faults. 9-91334 (4,500-6,500)

230
$540.00

WILLIAM BEWICK (American, 1795-1866) MISER’S BITS OF GOLD. Oil on wood panel half portrait of a seated man in tattered clothes and hat holding a silver teapot that is full of gold coins with some other coins on the table. A wonderful detailed rendering of the man in this genre scene. Signed lower right “W. Bewick”. Housed in a fancy gilt frame. SIZE: 18-1/4″ x 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good, slight warp to top of panel. 9-91578 (500-1,000)

231
$240.00

UNSIGNED (European, 19th Century) THE YOUNG SWORDSMAN. Oil on canvas interior scene shows a young boy pulling a fancy sword out of its scabbard while he leans against a seated man wearing Musketeer type outfit. He wears a metal gorget and he sits in a tall armchair with his fancy hat resting on its top section. Unsigned. Housed in a modern molded wood decorated frame. SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 14-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bangor, Maine Mansion. CONDITION: Two small patches to reverse with corresponding inpainting. Very good. 9-74215 (300-500)

232
$0.00

ANNA ELIZABETH KLUMPKE (American, 1856-1942) THE SPINNING WHEEL. Oil on canvas scene shows a young woman in French country attire spinning yarn on a small spinning wheel. She leans against a window ledge which has a plant and window beside. Sun shines through the window and reflects on her white shirt. Signed lower left “Anna E. Klumpke”. Housed in a gold molded wood frame. SIZE: 17″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91232 (2,000-4,000)

233
$1,955.00

DONATUS BUONGIORNO (American, 1865-) THE CELLO PLAYER. Oil on canvas interior scene shows an older man seated in front of a window wearing a green coat and black top hat. He reads from an open music score and his cello rests against a chair beside. Signed lower right “D. Buongiorno”. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame liner. SIZE: 15-1/2” x 11-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72255 (2,000-3,000)

234
$2,300.00

WALTER GAY (French/American, 1856-1937) STATUE AT VERSAILLES. Oval oil on canvas architectural scene shows a classical figure resting against large fluted columns with a sky background. Signed on the figures plinth “Walter Gay”. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame with decorative gilt wood matte. SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91772 (2,500-3,500)

235
$39,100.00

LOUIS COMFORT TIFFANY (American, 1848-1933) EUROPEAN FLOWER MARKET. Oil on canvas scene shows a flower market set up in town square. The vendors having a variety of colorful flowers, each section with their own shade umbrella. A large building is seen in the background and a woman has selected some flowers and placed them in her basket. Signed lower right. Housed in a carved wood stained frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92065 (6,000-8,000)

236
$4,600.00

LAWTON SILAS PARKER (American, 1868-1954) GIVERNY, FRANCE. Oil on canvas mounted on masonite scene shows an alleyway with floral trellis. Trees in rust and green leaves and buildings. Signed lower left “LP”. Identified on back of masonite. Housed in a gold molded wood frame. SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 14″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-92061 (4,000-6,000)

237
$460.00

UNSIGNED (Late 19th Century) WORKING THE FIELDS. Oil on canvas farming scene shows two teams of six oxen pulling man guided plows. In the foreground is grass and flower covered ground and in the background are low hills under blue and white cloud sky. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 14″ x 27″. CONDITION: One small patch to reverse, inpainting, craquelure, good. 9-91580 (800-1,200)

238
$0.00

SIGNED (19th/20th Century) COWS IN A PASTURE. Oil on canvas scene shows several cows in a green pasture. Three cows are next to water in the foreground. Housed in a textured gold wood frame. Signed lower right with what appears to be “M.J. Schotte”. Back marked “Dick Degraff Holland”. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91565 (800-1,200)

239
$0.00

ELEANOR PARKE CUSTIS (American,1896-1983) WASH DAY. Unsigned gouache scene shows a large brick Colonial home with attached barn and silo. A woman in blue dress hangs her wash to be dried on a large clothesline. Two large trees frame the scene which overlooks a blue lake, fields with cows and a partially cloudy sky. Housed in a fine gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: SIGHT: 19″ x 25″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91278 (20,000-30,000)

240
$5,750.00

JOHN EDWARD COSTIGAN (American, 1888-1972) AMISH BATH TIME. Large outstanding watercolor shows eight figures bathing at a stream side pool. Two women wear white Amish type bonnets and figures are in various stages of dress. Probably a scene in the Pennsylvania area. Signed lower left “J.E. Costigan N.A.”. Housed in a flat wood frame with ivory liner. SIZE: Sight: 21-1/2″ x 27-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91624 (5,000-10,000)

241
$2,300.00

WILLIAM A. HARPER (American, 1873-1910) SUMMER BREEZE. Oil on canvas tropical scene shows several sailboats on turquoise water with buildings in the foreground and buildings at the base of a hill with red roofs. Two large palm trees on right side. Lower left signed “W.H.”. Heavy impasto work in bright colors. A wonderful impressionistic southern scene. Housed in a wide gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting. 9-92062 (6,000-8,000)

242
$0.00

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

243
$575.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES CRAWFORD THOM (American, 1835-1898) GATHERING CHESTNUTS. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows two girls gathering chestnuts under large trees. Colorful bushes and grasses are seen amongst the forest floor. Blue sky peaks through the high canopy. Housed in a lemon gold molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 17-3/4″. CONDITION: Relined, craquelure, very good. 9-91791 (2,000-3,000)

244
$0.00

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

245
$2,300.00

DANIEL CHARLES GROSE (American, 1838-1890) FALL IN THE NORTHEAST Oil on canvas scene shows a pond surrounded by trees and grass. Fall colors of golds, orange and reds reflect in the calm water. A snow capped mountain is seen in the distance all under a blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right “D C Grose”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 8″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting. 9-92010 (2,500-3,000)

246
$920.00

HEDLEY WILLIAM WAYCOTT (American, 1865-1938) EARLY FALL LANDSCAPE. Oil on board scene shows a fenced pasture with colorful trees and grasses under blue and white sky. Signed lower right and dated “1925”. Housed in a molded wood gilt frame. SIZE: 25″ x 35″. CONDITION: Board is warped, otherwise very good. 9-90653 (1,500-2,500)

247
$4,025.00

HARRIET RANDALL LUMIS (American, 1870-1953) “FOGGY MORNING”. Fine oil on canvas fall scene shows a dirt road with stone wall and large trees with fall foliage colors. A nice western Massachusetts scene. Signed lower right and titled on back of stretcher. Housed in a good reproduction gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 21″ x 26″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91575 (4,000-8,000)

248
$690.00

JONAS JOSEPH LAVALLEY (American, 1858-1930) IMPRESSIONISTIC FALL LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a tree and grass lined stream with mountain in background under an orange and yellow sky. Fall colors of orange, red, yellow and gold. Signed lower right. Housed in a period and probably original gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good, under blacklight it appears that the signature has been enhanced. 9-91576 (1,000-2,000)

249
$575.00

WILLIAM LAVALLEY (American, 1862-1943) BERKSHIRE VISTA. Oil on canvas summer scene shows a view looking over a small village from a flower and grass covered hillside. Hills are seen in the background under light blue sky with white clouds having pink highlights. Signed lower right. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 10″ x 13″. CONDITION: Relined, restored, very good. 9-91577 (800-1,200)

250
$288.00

W FRANCIS SNOW (American, 19th/20th Century) NEW ENGLAND HOMESTEAD. Fine oil on canvas New England landscape shows a large yellow saltbox Colonial home having three stories, green shutters and large brick chimneys. A small connected barn is partially hidden by a large blossoming apple tree. The sun cascades light from the left side and there is another home on a hillside in the distance. Signed lower left “W F Snow”. Housed in its original gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 25″. CONDITION: Very good with light craquelure and some varnish discoloring. 9-74354 (800-1,200)

251
$23,000.00

HARRY LAVENDER ADOLPHUS CULMER (American, 1854-1914) “THE FOREST BROOK.” Large oil on canvas scene shows a winding brook with rock and grass banks through a thick forest. Blue sky can be seen through trees and sunlight shines through the thick canopy on the floor below. Signed lower right “HLA Culmer”. Titled on stretcher on reverse. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner which is probably original framing. SIZE: 30″ x 40″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91798 (5,000-10,000)

252
$805.00

ANTONIO PIETRO MARTINO (American, 1902-1988) CALIFORNIA RIVER. Oil on masonite scene shows a valley floor with winding river and fields and trees. The panoramic view shows blue mountains in the distance. Housed in a period gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 13″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92161 (1,800-2,400)

253
$0.00

WILLIAM A HILL (American, Mid 20th Century) “HAMPTON FALLS IN OCTOBER”. Oil on canvas autumn scene shows a New England church flanked by colorful maple trees. The clock show 3:00 pm and the scene is shown under bright blue sky. Signed lower right. Titled and signed on back of canvas, also a label with alternate title “Church, Hampton Falls”. Housed in a good gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92037 (600-800)

254
$230.00

ALEXANDER DZIGURSKI (American, 1911-1995) AUTUMN SPLENDOR. Oil on canvas fall scene shows a lake surrounded by colorful trees and grassy banks. All under a white cloud and blue sky. Signed lower right. Artist copyright stamp to reverse. Housed in a French style white painted frame. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91611 (800-1,200)

255
$11,500.00

GIFFORD BEAL (American, 1879-1956) “MAINE SHORE”. Oil on canvas scene shows a lighthouse on a point of land with other buildings on a hillside. Palette of green, blues and golds. Signed lower right. Back of canvas states “Maine Shore, Gifford Beal, Maine Shore” and stretcher stamped “William A. Meil”. Housed in a replacement gold decorated frame. SIZE: 25″ x 31-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91941 (10,000-12,500)

256
$575.00

GIFFORD BEAL (American, 1879-1956) BACK YARD VIEW. Oil on board scene shows the back side of several buildings with tree and steps. Signed lower right. Housed in a period arts & crafts style carved gold frame. SIZE: 15-3/4″ x 11-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91240 (1,500-2,000)

257
$0.00

MAX KUEHNE (American, 1880-1968) ONCOMING TRAIN. Oil on board scene shows a black locomotive coming towards viewer while another train is going away with the red caboose in foreground. A walkway with rail is seen next to tracks. Large buildings are beyond the train. Signed lower left “Kuehne”. Housed in a decorative wood modern frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91243 (500-1,000)

258
$1,380.00

ELIOT O’HARA (American, 1890-1969) “COAL SHUTE NEAR BRAVE’S FIELD, BOSTON”. Fine watercolor showing a train yard with a large building and locomotives billowing smoke. Signed center bottom. Titled on reverse of backing board. Housed in a modern metal frame with white and brown matte. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91631 (1,000-2,000)

259
$345.00

HAROLD JACOB BRUDER (American, 1930-) “A TIME OF MIRACLES”. Large oil on canvas scene shows a New York City scene with a wide street lined by buildings with cars and pedestrians. Titled and signed on reverse of canvas and dated “2/76”. Housed in a simple wood frame with gold plastic edge. SIZE: 48″ x 60″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90307 (1,000-1,500)

260
$1,725.00

NETTIE BLANCHE LAZZELL (American, 1878-1956) “CHATHAM SQUARE, N.Y.C.” Mixed media white and black drawing shows a busy section of New York City with subway line, pedestrians and store fronts. Most done in a black charcoal/pencil, some white highlights. Signed lower right and dated “1929”. Also identified on reverse. Unframed. SIZE: Overall is 12″ x 9″. Image is 9-3/4″ x 6-3/4″. CONDITION: Some rubs, generally very good. 9-92101 (3,000-5,000)

261
$1,035.00

HENRIETTA DUNN MEARS (AMERICAN, 1877-1970), “BROOKLYN, WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE”. Oil on masonite scene shows a large bridge spanning the east river connecting Brooklyn with the lower eastside of Manhattan. Several boats are docked next to a wharf with piled high cargo. Appears to be an early morning scene with some lights shining signed lower right and titled on label on reverse. SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 23″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-90262 (1,800-2,200)

262
$360.00

BELLE DE TIREFORT (American, 20th Century) CENTRAL PARK IN WINTER. Oil on canvas board scene shows a one horse carriage proceeding through snow covered road with New York City skyline partially obscured by wind swept snow. A tree shows the power of the wind. Signed lower right “De Tirefort 62”. Housed in a bluish-gray wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 24″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90259 (1,000-1,500)

263
$2,875.00

ALSON SKINNER CLARK (American 1876-1949) CITY BEYOND THE FARM. Oil on canvas board spring time scene shows a mother and daughter next to a connected farmhouse under tall trees with colorful leaves. On the horizon line there is a city, possibly New York with tall buildings and spires. Signed lower right “Alson Clark”. Housed in a modern gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 12″ X 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90240 (2,000-3,000)

264
$0.00

ELSIE RUBIN (American, Mid 20th Century)CITYSCAPE IN WINTER. Interesting oil on board scene shows angular colorful city buildings in a nighttime setting with recently fallen snow. A boy pulls his sled up the street while a horse looks on. Signed lower right. Housed in a gesso decorated antique frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91295 (2,000-4,000)

265
$0.00

MAY JANKO (American, 1926- ) NEW YORK CITY SKYLINE. Colorful abstract view of a large city skyline in bold colors. Signed lower right “Janko”. Housed in a modern yellow and gold strip frame. SIZE: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92053 (2,000-3,000)

266
$0.00

FANNIE C. MARKS (American, Mid-20th Century) CENTRAL PARK CAFE. Oil on canvas outdoor scene shows several people around small green tables with blue umbrellas in a park setting with trees and flowers. Large buildings can be seen surrounding the park. Housed in a modern gesso decorated frame with linen lining. The stretcher retains a label from Doudiers of Charleston, S.C. Signed lower right “F C Marks”. Accompanying the painting is the laminated exhibition label from the Non-member label Allied Artist’s of America National Academy Galleries New York, New York with alternate titled “Cafe-Park-Zoo”. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Several patches to reverse, inpainting. 9-92091 (800-1,200)

267
$0.00

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 (500-1,000)

268
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 20th Century) “MIDTOWN, NEW YORK CITY”. Watercolor scene shows large skyscrapers from a park like setting. Titled in pencil on matte. Housed in a stained molded wood frame. When examined out of frame, there is a second watercolor on the reverse showing a scene of mountains and a lake. SIZE: SIGHT: 21-3/4″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91003 (400-800)

269
$0.00

FERDINAND KAUFMANN (American, 1864-1942) ESCORTING THE CRUISE SHIP. Fine oil on canvas busy harbor scene shows two tugboats bringing in a large ship. A two-deck green passenger ferry is beside greeting the ship. Signed lower right “F. Kaufmann”. Housed in a decorative gilt wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 31-3/4″. CONDITION: Relined, some inpainting, very good. 9-92122 (5,000-10,000)

270
$9,200.00

PHILIP HOWARD EVERGOOD (American, 1901-1973) “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT”. Oil on wood panel nighttime scene shows a thick forest with tall black trees with two Colonial homes having chimneys. In the foreground are two white dogs and white flowers. In front of a tree which is white and has been broken off halfway up the trunk which spreads across the painting. Signed lower right “Philip Evergood VIII LVI”. Back with a title. Housed in a weathered molded wood and carved frame with linen liner. SIZE: 19-1/4″ x 23-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91260 (20,000-30,000)

271
$0.00

MOSES SOYER (American, 1899-1974) THE GYPSY GIRL. Oil on canvas portrait of a young woman wearing a colorful striped shawl and holding a tambourine in her lap. She has a pink scarf over her dark brown hair. Signed bottom right “M Soyer”. Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern frame with linen liner. SIZE: 23-3/4″ x 12″. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-92130 (3,000-5,000)

272
$0.00

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

272A
$0.00

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

273
$0.00

PAUL STARRETT SAMPLE (American, 1896-1974) SNEAKING A SMOKE. Watercolor scene shows several boys smoking cigarettes behind a fence next to a barn. One boy peaks through a break in the fence as lookout. Signed bottom right. Housed in a fine carved gilt modern frame with double mattes. SIZE: 12″ x 21-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92108 (2,000-3,000)

274
$920.00

STANFORD WILLIAMS (American, Late 20th Century) 1940’S STREET SCENE. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows a wide street having three and four-story buildings and store fronts. There are groups of African-Americans in small groups in amongst colorful cars. Colorful blue sky. Signed lower right. SIZE: 26″ x 32″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92097 (300-500)

275
$0.00

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

276
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO RALPH LADELL GOINGS (American, 1928- )TWO WORKS: BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL. Oil on canvas scenes show a yellow school bus dropping students off at school and a yellow school bus picking students up at school. Each is signed and housed in wood frames. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92081 (1,200-1,500)

277
$748.00

NICOLI CIKOVSKY (American, 1894-1987) SWIMMING LESSONS. Oil on masonite scene shows a group of children and two adults getting ready for a swimming lesson on a sandy beach with turquoise water. There is a wharf with buildings at the end of the beach. Unsigned. Housed in a gilt fancy frame with velvet and gold liner. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Needs cleaning, otherwise very good. 9-92042 (1,000-1,500)

278
$863.00

BERNARDUS JOHANNES BLOMMERS (Dutch, 1845-1914) CHILDREN AT THE BEACH. Oil on wood panel beach scene shows several children playing on the beach. Three boys are seen with toy boats on a tidal pool. A young girl stands beside. Other beachgoers are seen along a large sandy beach under blue sky. Signed lower right “Blommers”. Housed in a silver gilt molded wood frame with silver lining. SIZE: 9″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Generally very good, one small ding to left edge. 9-72955 (2,000-3,000)

279
$402.00

HERMANUS (HENRI) ANTONIUS DAALHOFF (Dutch, 1867-1953) AFTERNOON CHORES. Oil on wood panel Dutch scene shows a woman outside her house tending to chores. The muted scene in shades of green and light colors. Signed lower right “HA Dallhoff”. Housed in a period gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 9-1/4″ X 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91766 (1,000-1,500)

280
$748.00

ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE HENRIK BREITNER (Dutch, 1857-1923) CITY STREET. Unframed oil on wood panel street scene shows a horse drawn coach, wagon and two women next to big buildings. Initialed lower left. SIZE: 12″ x 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91763 (900-1,200)

281
$402.00

ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE HENRIK BREITNER (Dutch, 1857-1923) DUTCH MARKET SCENE. Unframed oil on wood panel scene shows a marketplace having carts with awnings and several pedestrians. Colorful buildings and tree are seen in the background. Initialed lower left. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91762 (900-1,200)

282
$575.00

ATTRIBUTED TO SERGI A. VINOGRALOV (Russian, 1869-1938) THE EMPTY FARMYARD. Oil on canvas summer scene shows a thatched roof barn with empty hay wagon, several chickens stand on dirt area and a large church is seen in the background with connected buildings. Signed in Cyrillic bottom right. Housed in an ebonized frame with gold edge. SIZE: 11-3/4” x 16-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90247 (2,000-3,000)

283
$575.00

VLADIMIR CHEREBAEV (Russian, 20th Century) CENTRAL PARK. Oil on canvas spring scene shows New York’s Central Park with pond, people and flowering trees. Large buildings are seen beyond. Signed lower right “V. Cherebaev 86″. Housed in a fine gilt wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91945 (2,000-4,000)

284
$660.00

MEIR AXELROD (Russian, 1902-1970)HARBOR FRONT COTTAGE. Interesting oil on masonite scene shows a red cottage with green door with connected buildings at the edge of a harbor. The left side continues the scene but in a darker image which may represent looking through a curtain on the edge of an open window. Signed lower left “M. Axelrod”. Housed in a white reeded edge frame with white wood liner. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91286 (2,000-3,000)

285
$3,738.00

DIEGO RIVERA (Mexican, 1886-1957) “FEMME NUE”. Pen and ink drawing of a nude female with hand held up and finger pointing. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt frame with blue matte and inner gold liner. Accompanying the drawing is a catalog entry from the sale at auction of the Hemingway Collection by Kruse Auctioneers, October 29th, 1978. This study was probably done in Italy, 1920-1921. SIZE: Sight: 7-1/2″ x 5″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91800 (2,000-4,000)

286
$3,565.00

ATTRIBUTED TO CARLOS MERIDA (Guatemalan, 1891-1984) ABSTRACT MODERNIST FIGURES. Oil and mixed media on board shows three black bodied figures with orange slice heads having block colored background. Signed center bottom right “Carlos Merida 1978″. Housed in a distressed oak frame. SIZE: 22-3/4″ x 15-1/2”. CONDITION: Water stains at edges, otherwise good. 9-91783 (2,000-4,000)

287
$1,610.00

BARON ERNST VON MAYDEL (Austrian, 1888-1960) “A BICYCLE BUILT FOR TWO”. Outstanding fantasy watercolor scene shows two grasshoppers riding a bicycle built for two across a long grass blade amongst colorful flowers. Signed lower right. Reverse having attached a two-page brochure from the “Exhibition of Motifs Aquarelles by Baron Ernst Von Maydell from the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. November 3rd to December 2nd, 1951”. This watercolor was number 33 in this exhibition. Housed in a silver painted molded wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 9-3/4″ x 10″. CONDITION: Toning to background, very good. 9-90664 (1,500-2,000)

288
$1,610.00

BARON ERNST VON MAYDELL (Austrian, 1888-1960)”DEEP SEA RACE”. Outstanding fantasy watercolor shows an underwater scene with mermaids atop three different fish with other fish and a colorful sea floor. Signed lower left. Reverse having attached a two-page brochure from the “Exhibition of Motifs Aquarelles by Baron Ernst Von Maydell from the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. November 3rd to December 2nd, 1951”. This watercolor was number 14 in that exhibition. Housed in a silver painted molded wood frame with gray matte. SIZE: SIGHT: 9″ x 10-1/4″. CONDITION: Toning to background, very good. 9-90663 (1,500-2,000)

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$10,350.00

ROBERT HARTLEY CAMERON (American, 1909-)THE BLUE KIMONO. Outstanding oil on canvas scene shows a young woman wearing a blue flower decorated kimono and gold dress. She sits in a garden setting and has an open flower decorated Oriental parasol in her hand resting on her shoulder. She has a red flower in her blond hair. Signed lower right. Housed in a large decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 30-3/4″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 5-66664 (9,000-12,000)

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$7,188.00

CLARA D. DAVIDSON (American, 1874-1962) THE PINK CAMELLIAS. Fine oil on canvas portrait of a young woman in white seated on a garden bench with surrounding flowers. She wears a pink flower in her broad brim hat and at waist. She holds a parasol which is open and viewed half way above the bench. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern frame with decorative artist plaque. SIZE: 22-1/2″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good, minor inpainting, relined on new stretcher. 9-91606 (6,000-8,000)

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BEULAH SELESNICK (American, First half of the 20th Century)PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Oil on canvas Boston School portrait shows a seated woman in side view against a grayish background. Signed lower left. Inscribed on back of canvas with artist and address. Housed in a fine carved and gilt reproduction frame from Guido Frame Studio. SIZE: 30-1/4″ x 21″. CONDITION: Some minor inpainting, craquelure, very good. 9-91245 (3,000-5,000)

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$920.00

WILLIAM MCGREGOR PAXTON (American 1869-1941) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Oil on canvas half portrait of a woman in a red dress. She looks off to the right against a green and black background. Signed lower right “Paxton”. Housed in a gilt wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90264 (2,000-3,000)

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$1,200.00

THOMAS WILMER DEWING (American, 1851-1938) THE BLUE DRESS. Pastel sketch half portrait of a woman with a blue dress and brown hair. Light shines from the left side casting a shadow over the right part of her face. Signed lower right “TW Dewing”. Housed in a magnificent period deep shadowbox type frame with gilt gesso decoration. A gilt artist plaque is affixed to liner. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91767 (2,000-4,000)

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$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO GUSTAVE COURBET (American, 1819-1877) ADMIRING FROM A DISTANCE. Oil on canvas scene shows a mother and daughter walking along a path while a man hides behind a tree spying on the oncoming girls. A house is seen in the distance under blue and white sky and scattered trees on the green grass field. Signed “Courbet” lower left. Housed in a ebonized frame with gilt gesso decorated having a brown velvet shaped matte. SIZE: 16″ x 15″. CONDITION: One small patch to reverse with minor inpainting, otherwise good. 9-92040 (4,000-6,000)

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$862.00

MARION T. MACINTOSH (American, 1871-1936) “DINGLE BAY”. Large oil on canvas scene shows a blue bay nestled amongst hills and mountains. The viewer is looking over grass covered rocks towards the bay. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt modern carved wood frame. Index card on back indicates that originally it was from the Estate of Calvin S. Hathaway and another title for the painting is Donegal Cove, Ireland. The scene is located in Northwest Ireland. SIZE: 28” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90006 (1,500-2,000)

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$0.00

TSUGOHARA FOUJITA (French/Japan, 1886-1968) SELF PORTRAIT. Mixed media head study of the artist wearing thick round glasses, mustache and straight hair. A light blue shaded background. Signed on left and dated “1933”. Housed in an Oriental style gold and black painted frame with black and white matte. SIZE: Sight: 5-1/2″ x 4-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92176 (5,000-7,000)

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$1,800.00

MARTHA WALTER (American, 1875-1976) WOMAN IN THE WINDOW. Oil on canvas scene shows a woman in black dress with black hair and gold earrings looking out from a balcony with green railing and lavender curtains. An orange birdcage hangs above her. Signed lower left. Housed in its original decorated wood frame. SIZE: 14″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92178 (3,000-5,000)

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$5,750.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ISAAC ISRAELS (Netherlands, 1865-1934) “DE CARROUSEL”. Oil on wood panel shows a group of adults and children on a street having a carousel. Tall city houses are seen behind. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gesso decorated gilt frame. Back of board is title, artist and a German certificate. SIZE: 19″ x 25-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92180 (3,000-5,000)

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$1,265.00

FRANCIS DE EDERLEY (American, 1904-1959) OUT OF WORK. Oil on canvas scene shows three men along a front of a building, one sits with head in hand on stoop, another sits on a bulkhead and the other is leaning against a wall. Unsigned front but signed on back canvas and identified on stretcher. Housed in a modern black and gold wood frame. SIZE: 22″ x 32″. CONDITION: Left 4″ of side has extensive chipping, some inpainting to left corner and along edge. Otherwise good. 9-92188 (2,500-3,500)

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CLARA D. (SIMPSON) DAVIDSON (American, 1874-1962) FLOWER LINED WALKWAY. Oil on canvas scene shows a Colonial doorway in blue hews with a large tree on right and colorful flowers lining the front walkway. Unsigned front. Estate stamped on reverse and numbered “6117”. Housed in a gilt oak wood frame with beaded liner. SIZE: 19-3/4” x 16”. CONDITION: New stretcher, relined. 9-74619 (1,750-2,250)

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JOAN KERRY (American, 20th Century) HARBOR FLOWERS. Tempera on masonite scene shows a colorful flower garden in front of a harbor building constructed on stilts. The harbor can be seen with a sailboat in blue water beyond building. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with linen and white liner. SIZE: 24″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91275 (1,500-2,500)

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$3,450.00

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE (American, 1849-1916) HOUSE IN CARMEL, CALIFORNIA. Unsigned oil on board shows a multi-level house with trees, garden and steps under a blue sky. There is a portrait of a woman on the reverse. SIZE: 16″ x 18″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92024 (6,000-8,000)

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$0.00

ANNA ALTHEA HILLS (American, 1882-1930) CALIFORNIA MISSION. Watercolor on board landscape scene shows a tall brick tower with walls having blue mountains in background. Foreground has a grassy area with a cow. Signed lower right “A A Hills”. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 12″. CONDITION: Good. Watercolor has been painted on a textured surface. 9-91638 (3,000-5,000)

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$2,300.00

GEORGE GARDNER SYMONS (American, 1863-1930) 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. 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 (800-1,200)

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$690.00

EMIL JEAN KOSA SR. (American, 1876-1955) CALIFORNIA MISSION. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows a stucco building partly covered with green vines having a garden and sandy soil. All under bright blue sky. Unsigned front but signed on back of canvas “Emil Kosa 1911″. SIZE: 12″ x 16-1/2”. CONDITION: Some inpainting, stretcher lines visible. Otherwise very good. 9-92070 (600-800)

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$402.00

CHARLES BUTLER KEELER (American, 1882-1964) CALIFORNIA VILLAGE. Oil on board scene shows a hillside village with white stucco buildings. In foreground are two large trees on hillside. Signed lower left. Housed in a period molded wood gold frame. SIZE: 14-3/4″ x 17-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91126 (500-800)

308
$900.00

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

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$6,325.00

JACK WILKINSON SMITH (American, 1873-1949) WESTERN CASCADE. Oil on board scene shows a river cascading through a break in a large rock ledge. A tall mountain is seen in background with trees. Signed lower left. Housed in a decorative period wood frame. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91583 (3,000-5,000)

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$4,600.00

PAUL DOUGHERTY (American, 1877-1947) MOONLIT COAST. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows waves crashing onto beach with rocks. A bright moon casts light through clouds onto surface of water. Signed lower right “Dougherty”. Housed in a carved and gilt wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 20-1/4″ x 26-1/4″. CONDITION: Relined, very good. 9-92124 (5,000-10,000)

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$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO LIONEL WALDEN (American, 1861-1933) THE WAVE. Oil on canvas scene shows a large wave crashing on to smooth rock ledge. The sea is shown under dark cloud sky. Signed lower left. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 14″ x 25″. CONDITION: Four patches to reverse, inpainting, chipping to center on left side, signature has either been added on enhanced. 9-92098 (4,000-6,000)

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

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$0.00

HARRINGTON FITZGERALD (American, 1847-1930) SHIP ABLAZE. Oil on wood panel marine scene shows a large ship at low tide fully engulfed in bright orange and red flames. Signed lower left. Housed in an antique gold wood frame. SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 30″. CONDITION: Some light overpaint, dirty. Otherwise good. 9-91893 (1,000-2,000)

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$0.00

ALFRED GUNNER BJAREBY (American, 1899-1967) FISHING SHACK INTERIOR. Oil on canvas laid on panel scene shows the wall and floor interior of a fishing shack. The contents include buoys, rope, barrels, oars and rain slicker. Signed lower left and dated “1950”. Housed in a fine carved wood and gilt replacement frame. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91591 (1,400-1,800)

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SIGGED (Mid 20th Century) “GOING HOME”. Large watercolor seascape shows a two-mast schooner passing a smaller skiff with sail. Bright blue ocean with bold colors. Signed lower right indistinctly, possibly F. Mitchell. Housed in an oak wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 21-1/2″ x 29-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90959 (1,000-1,500)

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$0.00

GEORGE H HATHAWAY (American, 1852-1903) SCHOONER OFF CUSHING ISLAND, MAINE. Unsigned oil on artist board coastal scene shows a sailboat in blue green water sailing near an island with a small gazebo on a rock side cliff. Pine trees are seen in the background. Housed in a modern molded wood gilt frame. Cushing Island is in Casco Bay, Maine. SIZE: 4-1/2″ x 6″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92011 (1,000-1,500)

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$0.00

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 (1,000-2,000)

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$420.00

LUCIAS A. BRIGGS (American, 1852-1931) AN AMERICAN FRIGATE OFF THE COAST. Watercolor ship portrait shows a three-mast frigate sailing left to right in calm water. An American flag is seen off the stern and several deck hands are seen. Several sails are seen in front of a city landscape dotted with church spires and large domed capital building. Signed lower left “LA Briggs”. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with gray matte having inner gold liner. Briggs is listed in the Dictionary of Marine Artists as working in Boston in 1894-96. SIZE: 17” x 22-1/2”. CONDITION: Light water stain in lower left corner, otherwise very good. 9-90970 (600-800)

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ALVA GLIDDEN (American, Early 20th Century) CAMDEN HARBOR WITH MT. BATTIE. Watercolor scene shows a tranquil harbor with sailboats and houses at the base of a hill with a tower. A lobster shack is seen in foreground with lobster traps beside. Signed lower right “Alva”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 18″ x 22-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91216 (800-1,200)

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$288.00

MARY KING LONGFELLOW (American, 1852-1945) “FARMHOUSE CUSHING’S ISLAND. Fine watercolor landscape scene shows a home on a hillside nestled under blossoming apple trees with a stone wall and hillside. Initialed lower left and dated “1887”. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white matte. Attached to back are two Barridoff Galleries, Portland, Maine labels, one indicating that it descended from the collection of the artist, then to the small family of Portland, Maine. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 17″. PROVENANCE: Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Three small foxing spots in hillside, otherwise very good. 9-90912 (1,000-2,000)

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$575.00

ARNOLD WHITTMAN KNAUTH II (American, 1918-) “HOBIE CATS”. Oil on masonite scene shows a sailboat race between small catamaran two-man boats with tall striped sails. Signed lower right “A. Knauth”. Housed in a good molded wood frame with white liner. Titled an signed on reverse of frame. SIZE: 13″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91289 (1,000-1,500)

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$0.00

ANDREW BOARDO LUND (American 1877-1959)”SLOOP AT DRY DOCK”. Oil on canvas scene shows a large red and white hulled sloop next to a building ready for fitting. Signed lower left. Housed in a wood frame with white liner. SIZE: 28″ x 25″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91859 (1,000-1,500)

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$3,450.00

FREDERICK JUDD WAUGH (American, 1861-1940) “APPROACHING STORM”. Oil on board coastal scene shows white tipped green waves breaking on coastal rocks. Signed lower right. Housed in an old, possibly original gilt carved wood frame. Titled on back. SIZE: 10″ x 13″. CONDITION: Some surface dirt, otherwise very good. 9-92074 (3,000-5,000)

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$4,600.00

FREDERICK JUDD WAUGH (American, 1861-1940) THE CRASHING WAVE. Oil on canvas coastal scene shows waves crashing onto rocks. Signed lower right “Waugh”. Housed in a modern decorated frame with linen liner. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92060 (6,000-8,000)

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$2,645.00

LAURENCE PHILIP SISSON (American, 1928-) AT THE EDGE OF THE WOODS. Outstanding oil on masonite scene shows a dead forest with the floor of sand, silt and rocks. Different pools of water reflect the landscape with edges of small pebbles in colorful pinks and grays. Signed lower left “L Sisson”. Housed in a contemporary pine frame. An impressive painting of movement and color by a master of this genre. SIZE: 30″ x 48″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-70969 (2,500-3,500)

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$2,415.00

LAURENCE PHILLIP SISSON (American, 1928-) BOOTHBAY NOCTURNE. Large oil on board scene shows a full moon and dark sky over a large inlet which has half filled during the tide. A dory is seen on the right side and several fishing shacks above it. Signed lower right “L. Sisson”. Housed in a shadowbox type silver gilt frame. SIZE: 36-1/2″ x 44″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91789 (4,000-5,000)

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$0.00

LAURENCE PHILIP SISSON (American, 1928- ) “THE BERRY PICKERS”. Oil on masonite scene shows several people picking berries on low bushes surrounded by jutting rock ledge. Two sailboats are seen on a calm bay with a village beyond at the base of a mountain. Signed lower right “L Sisson 50″. Retaining an early Robert C. Vose Boston, MA label on reverse. Housed in a decorated wood frame of the period. SIZE: 18-3/4″ x 29”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92187 (3,000-5,000)

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$5,060.00

EMILY LANSINGH MUIR (American, 1904-2003) FURY OF THE SEA. Oil on canvas scene shows a storm raging against a lobster mans shack, dock, boat and stacked lobster traps. The lobsterman in yellow slicker is seen braving the storm along with a seagull. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 20″ x 26″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91633 (2,000-3,000)

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$2,300.00

BLAIKIE HINES (American, 20th Century) “ACADIAN SHORE SCHOODIC POINT”. Oil on masonite Maine coastal scene shows the flat rock shoreline with crashing waves and lone sailboat on horizon. Blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left “Blaikie Hines”. Housed in an antique regilt gesso decorated frame with name plaque. SIZE: 22″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91390 (2,500-4,000)

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$840.00

BLAIKIE HINES (American, Late 20th Century) “OCTOBER MOONLIGHT”. Oil on masonite nighttime scene shows a landscape with dead tree, rocks on a slight hillside. All under a full moon and a single bird flies under the moonlight. Signed lower left and titled on reverse. Housed in a black painted molded wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91056 (800-1,200)

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$2,875.00

BLAIKIE HINES (American, Late 20th Century) “NEBRASKA TERRITORY, 1862”. Oval oil on masonite scene shows three teepee’s, horses and Native Americans in an encampment beside a river and mesa. The scene is shown under a bright colorful sky with yellow and gray clouds having spots of blue sky. The colorful sky is reflected in the water. The scene performed in a 19th Century style. Housed in a gilt modern frame with oval cutout gilt wood matte. A wood artist plaque is affixed to the front. Signed lower left. SIZE: Sight: 18″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91388 (1,000-1,500)

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ATTRIBUTED TO STEPHEN MORGAN ETNIER (American, 1903-1984)IN THE BACKYARD. Oil on canvas attached to wood board backyard scene shows a man with dog seated on low wall in a patio setting. Another figure is on green lawn with an arched doorway beyond. Unsigned. Housed in a period carved wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Some very fine craquelure which shows a white canvas behind, otherwise good. 9-91769 (1,000-1,500)

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$0.00

STEPHEN MORGAN ETNIER (American, 1903-1984) SCHOOL’S OUT. Early oil on canvas scene shows a large brick school letting out its children. Several parents have arrived to pick them up in cars and by foot. A monument in a park setting is seen on the right side. Unsigned front but signed on the back and dated “1936”. Housed in an antique wide gesso decorated frame. Old writing on back stretcher indicating that the painting came from Milch Galleries of New York. SIZE: 17″ x 25″. CONDITION: Under glass. Good, some lifting and small chips to bottom edge. 9-90038 (3,000-5,000)

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$5,750.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) GLOUCESTER DOCKS. Oil on canvas scene shows a green hull fishing boat moored to a wharf with other sails in background, houses and hills. On right side is a dock with small boat. Signed lower right “W Lester Stevens N.A.”. Housed in a modern molded wood gilt frame. SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92179 (5,000-8,000)

335
$1,150.00

JACK VAN RYDER (American, 1899-1967) THE COLORFUL MESA. Oil on canvas board western scene shows a tall colorful mesa dropping down to desert floor with giant sequoia and bushes. Nice pastel colors under a blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a period gilt decorated wood frame. SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 24″. CONDITION: A few inpainted spots in sky, otherwise very good. 9-92183 (2,000-3,000)

336
$6,900.00

AARON DRAPER SHATTUCK (American, 1832-1928) A WALK TO TOWN. Wonderful oil on canvas scene shows a woman with basket walking along dirt road. A house with porch sits on grassy hillside with stream below. Through the trees meadows and barns can be seen below blue hills. A nice New England landscape. Signed lower left and dated indistinctly. Housed in a good gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good with some inpainting, relined. 9-92174 (4,000-6,000)

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$2,875.00

BENJAMIN CHAMPNEY (American, 1817-1907) PANORAMIC VIEW OF MT. WASHINGTON. Unframed oil on canvas fall scene shows a river lined with colorful trees and at far bank four cows. Fields are beyond under a large snow capped mountain. Signed on reverse of stretcher “B. Champney”. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. CONDITION: Areas of chipping on left side and bottom edge, 2″ tear in sky, 1″ tear to right tree. Surface dirt. Otherwise good. 9-92190 (1,000-1,500)

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$2,300.00

JOHN POPE (American, 1821-1880) COWS IN A WOODLAND STREAM. Oil on canvas scene shows a herd of brown and white cows in an around a woodland stream. A thick woods with green foliage is seen. The water with lilies and the green grass banks having flowers. Signed lower right “J Pope”. Housed in a good modern gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92191 (2,000-3,000)

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$0.00

JULIA KUMMEL SUTHERLAND (American, 19th/20th Century) POND FISHING. Unsigned oil on canvas landscape scene shows a man fishing in a meadow pond under a large tree. People are seen in distance haying and there is a house at the top of a dirt path. A pleasing late summer scene. Housed in a modern stained wood frame. Index card with artist attached to back. SIZE: 10-1/2” x 20”. CONDITION: Small area at center with paint loss, frame lines. Otherwise very good. 9-90007 (200-400)

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$978.00

CHANDLER (American 19th/20th century) FIVE LANDSCAPES. An outstanding collection of five identically framed pastel landscapes. The colorful landscapes include water, trees, mountains and houses. All are signed bottom left or right. Each is housed in the same fine gesso decorated gold frames with glass. SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Frames have only a few nicks. Pastels are good with only minor imperfections. 9-90967 (1,000-2,000)

341
$2,588.00

HENRY J. BILLINGS (American, 1894-) WINTER BIRCHES Large oil on canvas winter scene shows three groups of white birches in a small clearing with snow covered ground and dense woods beyond. Signed lower right “Billings”. Housed in its original carved and gilt wood frame with carved initials “HB”, most likely an artist carved and decorated frame. SIZE: 30″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91291 (2,500-3,500)

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$2,070.00

HENRY J. BILLINGS (American, 1894-) CARIBBEAN STREET SCENE. Oil on canvas street scene shows red roofed stucco buildings with palm trees and various people. Center of the street has a large steeple and column front building. Signed lower right “Billings”. Housed in a modern carved wood gilt frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91587 (500-1,000)

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$575.00

HENRY J. BILLINGS (American, 1894-) “VILLA SAN MICHELE, CAPRI”. Oil on board scene shows a long stone stairway leading to a white stucco villa perched on the side of a cliff. Signed lower right “Billings”. Attached to reverse “From the New York No-Jury Exhibition Salons of America, Inc. Forum Galleries New York City”. Housed in a period carved wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91586 (400-800)

344
$230.00

NICHOLAS LUISI (American, 1894-1977) “MONHEGAN SURF”. Oil on board coastal scene shows colorful waves crashing onto rocks. Signed lower right. Housed in a wood frame with light matte and glass. SIZE: SIGHT SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignor directly from the artist’s family. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74435 (500-800)

345
$518.00

NICHOLAS J. LUISI (American, 1894-1977) “ISLAND INN MONHEGAN, MAINE, 1950”. Oil on canvas landscape shows a view of a large building and outbuildings with hillside having trees and fence. Signed lower right. Titled and signed on reverse of stretcher. Housed in its original gray and white painted frame. SIZE: 17-1/4″ x 22″. PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignor directly from the artist’s family. CONDITION: Very good, minor inpainting. 9-74445 (500-1,000)

346
$288.00

NICHOLAS LUISI (American 1894-1977) “TWO DEAD PINE”. Watercolor scene of two trees against a colorful background. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern molded wood frame with white matte. SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignor directly from the artist’s family. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74447 (400-600)

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$402.00

NICHOLAS LUISI (American, 1894-1977) “MONHEGAN FOREST”. Large oil on canvas scene shows two dead trees in front of a pine forest with a full moon behind. A colorful scene. Signed lower right “N. Luisi”. Housed in its original wide molded wood frame which has title on reverse and plaque “Awarded Honorable Mention Audubon Artist Tenth Annual 1952”. SIZE: 32″ x 26″. PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignor directly from the artist’s family. CONDITION: Very good, relined 9-74444 (1,000-2,000)

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$575.00

ALVA GLIDDEN (American, Early 20th Century) MAPLE SUGARING. Oil on board winter scene shows men gathering sap from trees and filling a large tub pulled by a two-horse team on a sled. The sugar house is behind amongst a stand of pines and maple trees. A nice Berkshire mountain scene. Unsigned. Housed in its original painted white frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: Our consignor purchased this unsigned work with the previous signed work with is purported to be by the same artist. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91217 (800-1,200)

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$2,300.00

EDWARD P. BUYCK (American, 1888-) “THE CUT”. Oil on canvas self portrait of the artist in clown attire holding a number of brushes and painters pallet. A stick that was held by a string has broken and torn the painting the artist was working on and a small tear has fallen from his eye. Signed lower right. Also titled and signed on reverse and dated “1948”. Housed in a period gilt frame. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91094 (1,200-1,500)

350
$460.00

UMBERTO ROBERTO ROMANO (American, 1905-1984) “ROBERTO”. Oil on artist board shows a head study in blue. Signed lower right. Titled in pen on reverse. Housed in a splash painted molded wood frame with wood liner. SIZE: 10″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91627 (500-1,000)

351
$2,640.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1867-1951) DOWNEY BROS. CIRCUS, “ELEPHANTS AND APPALOOSA”. Mixed media scene shows a wide view of a circus with three large tents flying American flags, two large elephants with riders, a man on Appaloosa horse and other performers. Signed lower left, dated “1934” and inscribed “Downey Bros. Circus”. Wonderfully housed in a carved and gilt double frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 17-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91617 (4,000-6,000)

352
$0.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1867-1951) JUMBO AND THE CIRCUS. Mixed media circus scene shows two elephants with a variety of circus performers and ring master. Jumbo stands in front of his large poster and the background has two large tents, one flying the American flag. Pencil signed bottom left and dated “1936”. Housed in a wonderful carved and gilt double frame with glass and tan matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/4″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91594 (4,000-6,000)

353
$2,300.00

REYNOLDS BEAL (American, 1867-1951) “GORMAN BROS. CIRCUS”. Mixed media circus scene shows a big top with three American flags with a number of people entering the big top. Some performers are seen in foreground. Signed center bottom, dated 1928 and titled. Housed in a fine carved and gilt replacement frame with linen matte and gold inner liner. SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91282 (4,000-6,000)

354
$0.00

WILLIAM HENRY JOHNSON (American, 1901-1970) FAUVIST STILL LIFE. Oil on canvas scene shows a green vase with bowl against a mottled background. Signed on back “Wm Johnson”. Housed in a fine modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 22″ x 18″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92021 (6,000-8,000)

355
$1,150.00

MARTHA WALTER (American/French, 1875-1976) STILL LIFE OF PEONIES. Oil on canvas scene shows a silver vase brimming with large white orange center flowers with green leaves and unopened buds. Signed lower left. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92162 (4,000-6,000)

356
$1,610.00

SIGNED (American, 19th/20th Century) CARNATIONS. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a tumbled bouquet of red and pink carnations with green leaves. Signed lower right possibly Chech or Chelch or Cheeh. Housed in a gold period frame with gold liner. SIZE: 12″ x 20″. CONDITION: One patch to reverse, very good. 9-91268 (1,800-2,200)

357
$402.00

MALCOLM HUMPHREYS (American, 1892-1963) TABLE TOP STILL LIFE. Oil on canvas scene shows a glass, two pitchers, bowl and three pieces of fruit on a table top with colorful cover. Signed lower right “M.H. 33″. Housed in a painted wood frame. SIZE: 21″ x 27”. CONDITION: Several small holes, area in left corner with inpainting, otherwise good. 9-92087 (600-800)

358
$780.00

G. KEIL (19th Century) “STILL LIFE WITH ROSES, FRUIT & WINE”. Outstanding still life shows a clear bud vase with yellow and pink rose along side a half filled wine glass, two oranges, an apple and another wrapped fruit resting on a book. A knife completes the arrangement all set on a linen tablecloth on a wood table. Signed lower left and housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 14″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91127 (500-1,000)

359
$0.00

MONOGRAMMED (American, Mid 20th Century) MODERN ABSTRACT STILL LIFE. Oil on masonite abstract scene in colors of brown, green, red and blue. Appears to have an artist monogram with a conjoined “LP”. Housed in an antique heavy painted frame. SIZE: 30″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91785 (1,000-1,500)

360
$0.00

JULIO DE DIEGO (American, 1900-1979) PORTENTOUS CITY. Oil on canvas laid down on panel scene shows a modernistic abstract view of a city in the sky, white buildings are seen on a red land mass against a mottled blue background.Housed in a gray painted wood frame, signed lower right. SIZE: 20″ X 16″. CONDITION: Alligatoring to varnish layer. In need of cleaning, good. 9-90647 (3,000-4,000)

361
$690.00

ROBERT THOMAS BARRY (American, 1936-) “PROVINCETOWN”. Oil on masonite modernist scene shows white columns in front of geometric colorful shapes. Signed lower right “Barry”. Housed in a white painted frame which bears a Far Gallery New York label. SIZE: 22″ x 26″. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting. 9-92069 (800-1,000)

362
$460.00

PAULA ELIASOPH (American, 1895-1983) MODERN ABSTRACT. The abstract scene with a left corner sun shining on square, round and triangular objects. In colors of red, black and brown. Signed lower right “Eliasoph”. Housed in a gold painted wood frame. Eliasoph worked in the same building as Charles Hassam and with him published The Complete Set of Etchings and Dry Points of Charles Hassam. In the 1930’s she was painting in a cubist manner. SIZE: 22″ x 28″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90257 (800-1,200)

362A
$0.00

ALFRED RICHARD MITCHELL (American, 1888-1972) SPRING ON THE CALIFORNIA COAST. Oil on canvas scene shows multicolored blue ocean with mountains beyond. The foreground having grass covered rocks with trees. Viewer stands above the bluff and looks out across the bay. SIZE: 16-1/4″ x 20-1/4″. CONDITION: Relined with inpainting, very good. 9-92160 (6,000-8,000)

363
$0.00

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: 11-3/4″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Areas of thin paint and uneven varnish, otherwise good. 9-92029 (6,000-8,000)

364
$2,645.00

JOSEPH MORRIS RAPHAEL (American, 1869-1950) BACKYARD ORCHARD. Oil on board scene shows several trees behind a building with a path. Signed lower right with conjoined initials “JR”. The board has been mounted to another board and is housed in a walnut molded wood frame. SIZE: 8″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: Craquelure, good. 9-92071 (2,000-3,000)

365
$1,200.00

MARMADUCK MATTHEWS (American, 1837-1913) SUNLIT MOUNTAINS. Gouache scene shows sunlit mountain peaks with tree lined hillside in foreground. Signed lower right “M. Matthews”. Housed in what appears to be its original carved and gilt frame with gilt matte. Inscription on back indicates that it is a scene of Banff, Alberta, Canada. SIZE: SIGHT: 14-1/2″ x 23-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91270 (1,500-2,500)

366
$1,035.00

GILBERT ROSS TONGE (American, 1883-1970) WESTERN LANDSCAPE. Oil on board scene shows tall mountains as a background to the valley floor that has small trees and home at base of mountain. Signed lower right. Housed in a silvered gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91283 (1,800-2,300)

367
$0.00

O. MORIAI (Early 20th Century) THE FISHING TRIP. Watercolor scene shows a boat being pulled up a river with a man at the bow with fishing rod. A suspension bridge made of rope is seen crossing between two bluffs. Signed lower right and dated “1908”. Housed in a walnut veneered frame with gilt liner and brown matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 22-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91269 (1,000-1,500)

368
$480.00

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

369
$0.00

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

370
$600.00

JOHN REID (Scottish, 1851-1926) CHECKING THE TRAPS. Oil on canvas coastline scene shows a man checking a couple of traps on a beach with a boat beside and visible anchor. The ocean is seen beyond with two other boats and coastline. Signed lower right and dated “93”. Housed in a fine shell decorated frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting. 9-91787 (1,000-1,500)

371
$0.00

THOMAS FAED (Scottish, 1826-1900) RETURNING FROM THE MARKET. Oil on canvas scene shows a young woman with basket balanced on her head and jug and another basket in her left hand. She walks down a path lined with small bushes and plants and she wears a colorful outfit. Canvas is unsigned but the liner has title and artist name. Housed in an antique gilt frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 26-1/2″ x 22″. CONDITION: Several patches to reverse, craquelure, inpainting, good. 9-91093 (1,200-1,500)

372
$632.00

CHARLES COOPER HENDERSON (United Kingdom, 1803-1877) “A FRENCH DILIGENCE”. Watercolor scene shows a large coach laden with luggage driven by two men in the coach and a man on one of the four horse team. They travel along a beach with water in the distance. Monogrammed lower left. Housed in a ribbed gold frame with matte and highlighted backing paper. SIZE: Sight: 8-1/2″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92128 (400-600)

373
$632.00

FERDINAND ZACH (Austrian, 1868-1956) EVENING IN THE PARK. Oil on canvas scene shows two swans in the foreground pond in a city park setting. Beyond is a tall steeple with large buildings. The sun has set and light reflects around the clouds. Signed lower right. Housed in an antique multi-layer gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 18-3/4″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting. 9-91796 (1,000-1,500)

374
$575.00

ANDRE GISSON (1928-2003)”L’HOTEL DE VILLE DE”. Oil on canvasboard scene shows a large fancy hotel with many pedestrians and one green and white bus in front. Signed lower right “A. Gisson”. Housed in a white painted wood frame with gold liner. SIZE: 15″ x 30″. CONDITION: Surface dirt, some rubbing to signature area. Otherwise very good. 9-91238 (1,500-2,500)

375
$0.00

HENDRIK-WILLEM MESDAG (Netherlands, 1831-1915) GATHERING SEAWEED. Oil on canvas scene shows a mother and daughter that have gathered seaweed approaching a small fishing boat that has landed on a beach. A single figure is in the back and one tends to the sail. Several sails are seen on horizon under a colorful sky and a point of land is seen on the left side. Signed lower left “H.W. Mesdag”. Housed in a large wide gilt modern French style frame. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 18″. CONDITION: The original canvas has been cut and has an old canvas relining. The painting is dirty and needs restretching due to looseness on the stretcher. 9-90642 (3,000-5,000)

376
$6,325.00

RENE MAGRITTE (Belgian, 1898-1967) VIGNETTE SKETCHES. Pencil and watercolor small sketches on a folded hotel card. The folded card having an engraving of the hotel on one quarter of it with the other three quarters having a variety of sketches, some of which have been black watercolored in. Most have a title and most are of single objects. Signed lower left “Magritte”. Housed in a modern frame with black and gold matte which has the backside matted also with viewing glass. SIZE: Sight: 3-1/2″ x 8-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91065 (6,500-8,500)

377
$0.00

JULIO DE DIEGO (Spanish/American, 1900-1979) PORTRAIT OF HIS LIFE. Oil on board self portrait of the artist wearing a gold necklace and three gold rings. Behind his head are vignettes of the different stages of his life in portraits. Signed bottom right. Housed in a Victorian walnut molded wood frame with gold liner. SIZE: 24″ x 18. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90648 (4,000-6,000)

378
$0.00

CARL (AUGUST) JOHANSSON (Swedish, 1863-1944) VIEW OF STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN. Oil on canvas panoramic view as seen along the river. A series of large stone buildings with a promenade beside the river. Many pedestrians, trollies, and horse drawn vehicles are seen as well as river boats. Signed lower right “CL Johansson 1814″. Housed in a molded wood frame. SIZE: 18-1/4″ x 35-1/2”. CONDITION: Several small slits or tiny losses to canvas, otherwise good. 9-91066 (1,250-1,750)

379
$0.00

GEORGE HENRY HALL (American, 1825-1913) THE GIRLS FROM SEVILLE. Charming oil on canvas portrait of two young girls seated holding an arrangement of roses and colorful grapes. Signed lower left “GH Hall Seville, 61 NY 62″. Housed in a period gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 16-1/4″ x 12-1/2”. CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting, good. 9-91773 (2,000-3,000)

379A
$920.00

A.P. (American, First half of the 20th Century) COUNTRY CHURCH. Oil on canvas scene shows a small church at the end of a dirt road across a field with colorful trees. White and blue cloud sky. Signed lower right “A.P.”. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92171 (1,000-2,000)

380
$1,438.00

ARTHUR VIDAL DIEHL (American, 1870-1929) EUROPEAN MARKET. Oil on board scene shows several women outside a storefront next to a large stone arch. Several chickens are seen on the stone paved street. Signed lower left. Housed in a period decorated frame. SIZE: 11″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92047 (1,000-1,500)

381
$0.00

ARTHUR VIDAL DIEHL (American, 1870-1929) THE COURTYARD GATE. Oil on canvas French or Dutch scene shows two women outside a large red metal gate in a cross side street. Scene is shown under a bright blue sky. Signed lower right. Housed in what appears to be its original French style period frame. SIZE: 19″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91607 (2,000-3,000)

382
$1,035.00

ARTHUR VIDAL DIEHL (American, 1870-1929) UNLOADING THE BOAT. Oil on board scene shows a large fishing boat at low tide on a beach and several men are emptying its catch. Two horses are helping in the task of moving the catch. Signed lower right. Housed in a period decorated thin frame. SIZE: 11″ x 14″/ CONDITION: Very good. 9-92163 (1,500-2,500)

383
$1,610.00

ARTHUR VIDAL DIEHL (American, 1870-1929) COTTAGE ON CAPE COD. Oil on board scene shows a cottage on a grass and flower shoreline nestled under a small grove of trees. Light shines through the white cloud filled sky with patches of blue. Signed lower right. Housed in a carved wood and gilt frame with painted blue border. SIZE: 14″ x 17″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92046 (1,500-2,000)

384
$0.00

ARTHUR VIDAL DIEHL (American, 1870-1929) HOME FROM THE FIELD. Oil on board scene shows a shepherd with sheep on a dirt road next to a farmhouse with setting sun in the background. Signed lower left. Housed in its original thin decorated frame. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92164 (600-800)

385
$690.00

ATTRIBUTED TO WALTER FARNDON (American, 1876-1964) AT THE DOCK. Unsigned oil on canvas board harbor scene shows two large fishing trollers moored along a dock. Six dories are in the foreground. A fisherman stands on the wharf beside his net. Housed in a simple gray period frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Scuff to bottom margin and tack hole on top margin. Otherwise good. 9-92085 (1,000-1,500)

386
$780.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN HENRY TWACHTMAN (American, 1853-1902) IMPRESSIONISTIC SUNSET LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a sunset, wispy trees, and small pond. Signed lower left “J. H. Twachtman” which is a later addition. Housed in a white and gold wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Signature fluoresces, some inpainting at center bottom, otherwise good. 9-90276 (1,000-1,500)

387
$0.00

J. LANGE (19th/20th Century) “ALPINE SUNSET”. Oil on canvas European scene shows tall snow covered mountains reflecting a pink sunset. Below are cottages covered with snow on a lakeside. Housed in a gesso decorated wood frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91856 (500-1,000)

388
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN FERY (American, 1859-1934) “CABIN ON LAKE JOSEPHINE”. Large oil on canvas scene shows tall mountains partially covered with snow dropping down to a large lake with house and sailboat. In the foreground is a man and woman in a boat net fishing. Unsigned. Pencil titled and artist name on back. Housed in a flat wide board frame with dark stain. SIZE: 36-1/2″ x 63″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92099 (3,000-5,000)

389
$920.00

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

390
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN FORD CLYMER (American, 1907-1989) PASTEL SUMMER SCENE. Oil on canvas scene shows four red roof buildings beyond trees and water. Signed lower right “John Clymer”. Housed in a modern fancy frame with linen liner. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92127 (700-900)

391
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American School, 19th-20th Century) MOUNTAIN STREAM. Oil on canvas scene shows stream cascading through rocks to a woodland pool. Mountains are seen in the background under a blue and white cloud sky. Housed in a good gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very Good. 9-90644 (800-1,200)

392
$2,875.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) WINTER AT NIAGARA FALLS. Large primitive oil on canvasboard scene shows the great falls at Niagara with ice and snow. The foreground having snow covered ground with four sleighs pulled by one and two horse teams. The scene is shown under a cloud and blue sky. Housed in a wonderful dark stained molded wood frame with gilt gesso decorated liner. SIZE: SIGHT: 23-3/4″ x 31-3/4″. CONDITION: Surface dirt and some chipping, especially along the bottom 2″, some small areas of inpainting. Some other small chipping across painting. 9-90864 (800-1,200)

393
$0.00

HARRY HUTCHINSON SHAW (American, 1897-1989) BY THE FIRELIGHT. A barn/shop is seen in the cold winter with a reflecting fire shown through the door and window on the freshly fallen snow. A bridge crosses a small creek and leads to a salt box type home with light in the windows. A full moon or snow clouded sun is high in the sky. Signed lower left “H. H. Shaw”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 16″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90309 (300-500)

394
$1,265.00

ROBERT SOLOTAIRE (American, 1930-) PORTLAND POWER PLANT. Oil on canvas scene shows the large brick power plant on Portland’s inner harbor. Electric towers and street lights are seen beside the building which has two tall smokestacks. Signed on reverse and dated “October 28, 79”. Housed in a simple aluminum frame. SIZE: 24″ x 34″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90931 (1,000-2,000)

395
$345.00

PAUL NOBLE JAMES (American, 20th Century)”HIDDEN COVE, ISLESBORO, MAINE”. Unframed oil on canvas Maine scene shows an inlet with sand and grass covered banks with trees beyond. Signed lower left “Paul Noble James”. Titled and signed on reverse of canvas. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91261 (500-800)

396
$0.00

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

397
$210.00

ALVA GLIDDEN (American, Early 20th Century) MAINE COVE. Watercolor scene shows a tranquil small cove on Maine’s coastline. Small red house sits on grassy bluff. Several boats are moored to dock with other sailboats moored in open water. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91215 (800-1,200)

398
$300.00

INITIALED (American, 19th/20th Century) BOATING ON FRENCHMAN’S BAY. Oil on board scene shows several boats on tranquil water under a setting sun landscape. Initialed lower right “HO”. Housed in a modern silver gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 5-1/4″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91529 (500-700)

399
$360.00

BILL PAXTON (American, Last half of the 20th Century) “PEMAQUID LIGHT, MAINE”. Oil on canvasboard winter scene shows a white lighthouse with connected buildings flying the American flag. Two boys pull sleds up a hill under snowy skies. A fishing trawler is seen in choppy seas. Signed lower left. Housed in a simple oak molded wood frame. Bill Paxton was a prolific painter of Maine scenes of which this is typical of his better work. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91802 (200-300)

400
$0.00

JAMES DRAKE IAMS (American, 20th Century) CHESAPEAKE BAY LIGHTHOUSE. Watercolor scene shows a red and white lighthouse with several sailboats in silhouette with a large red sun behind gray clouds. Signed lower right “James Drake Iams”. Stamped on back with artist name and address. Housed in a decorated painted wood frame with white matte which has some toning and foxing. SIZE: 13-1/4” x 19-1/4”. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29686 (200-400)

401
$0.00

JAMES GRABOWSKI (American, 20th Century) BOATS AT DRY DOCK. Colorful oil on canvasboard scene shows three sailboats dry docked with two small rowboats in front. Bright colors of red, blue, greens and yellows. Housed in a fine modern gilt molded wood frame with matte. SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 25″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91057 (800-1,200)

402
$690.00

MEIR AXELROD (Russian, 1902-1970) BOATS IN HARBOR. Watercolor scene shows a lobster boat with two figures next to five skiffs next to dock. Signed lower right “M. Axelrod”. Housed in a wood frame with white matte. SIZE: SIGHT: 14-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91285 (500-800)

403
$0.00

LOUIS FRANCOIS LACHAT (French, 1873) CANAL BOATS. Unframed oil on wood panel shows two boats moored in a calm canal with a large house beyond under a light sky. Signed lower left “LF Lachat”. SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Panel has warp, otherwise very good. 9-92125 (1,000-2,000)

404
$0.00

LENORE FINI (French/Argentinean, 1908-1996) MY PET BIRD. Gouache on paper portrait of a young girl with her arm at chest holding a small bird. Signed lower left “Fini Paris” and dated, possibly “55”. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white matte and retaining its “M Knoedler & Co. New York City” label. SIZE: 12-3/4″ x 9-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91064 (2,250-2,750)

405
$230.00

FERNAND LAVAL (French, Mid 20th Century) BRIDGE OF ARCHES. Oil on canvas French city scene shows a bridge with five arches and boat traffic below. Tall buildings are seen in the background on a late fall day. Probably a Paris scene. Signed lower left “T.F. Laval 1954″. Housed in its original good white and gilt painted French frame with liner. Attached to back of frame is a Heydenryk frame label. SIZE: 23-3/4″ x 28-1/2”. CONDITION: Two minor wax patches to reverse, otherwise very good. 9-91797 (800-1,200)

406
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY MANGUIN (French, 1874-1949) NUDE. Pastel sketch of a nude woman with white flowers in the background. A nice study with shadows and light. Dry mounted on a brown paper back. Signed lower right. Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 9″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92058 (600-800)

407
$690.00

UNSIGNED (French, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A FRENCH WOMAN. Large pastel on canvas scene shows a woman in elegant pink dress seated on a sofa with light green drape. She has a fur boa wrapped around her neck and across her shoulders. A small black dog sits in her lap and she holds a blue ribbon which she has tied a bow around the dogs neck with. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame behind glass. SIZE: 38-1/2″ x 31-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91023 (500-1,000)

408
$300.00

MONOGRAMMED (American, Late 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF AN ELEGANT WOMAN. Oil on canvas shoulder length portrait of a young woman with auburn hair wearing a wide brim hat with black ostrich feathers and a white scarf over a black coat. Monogrammed lower left and dated “1881”. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame which is smaller than the stretcher. SIZE: 21″ x 17″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-91326 (500-800)

409
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) THE FEATHERED HAT. Oil on canvas laid on panel portrait of a young man with long brown hair wearing a grayish hat having a plume of bird feathers. Housed in a period gold frame. SIZE: 13″ x 11″. CONDITION: Inpainting, good. 9-91271 (500-800)

410
$172.00

CHURCHILL ETTINGER (American, 1903-1984) PORTRAIT OF RICHARD SALMON. Unframed oil on canvasboard shows a shoulder length portrait of a man in brown shirt. Signed lower left. Sitter is identified on back in pencil. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90999 (500-700)

411
$172.00

UNSIGNED (American, Early 20th Century) PORTRAIT OF A BOY AND HIS DOG. Oil on canvas portrait shows a boy seated in a Chippendale side chair wearing brown shirt and pants, red sweater vest with red tie. He holds his brown and white setter type dog by his side. Housed in a gilt wood frame which is “as is”. SIZE: 36″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: From a Worcester, MA home. CONDITION: Some craquelure, a few small chips, consolidated varnish and surface dirt. Otherwise good. 9-91499 (500-1,000)

412
$345.00

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

413
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN GEORGE BROWN (American, 1831-1913) THE STREET MUSICIAN. Oil on canvas portrait of an older man playing the violin with his hat hanging off the front button. Signed lower left. Housed in an old French style gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 14″ x 10″. CONDITION: One small patch to reverse, good. 9-92079 (1,200-1,500)

414
$1,955.00

EDMUND CHARLES TARBELL (American, 1862-1938) GIRL READING. Pencil sketch of a young girl seated reading a book which is open on her lap. Signed lower left. Housed in a fine carved wood and gilt frame with linen matte having an original “Foster Brothers, Boston” label. SIZE: Sight: 11-3/4″ x 7-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91078 (1,200-1,600)

415
$1,610.00

GEORGE J. ZACHARY CONSTANT (American, 1892-1978) “GIRL WITH BLACK HAIR”. Watercolor head portrait of a young woman shows a girl with black hair. Signed “G. Constant”. Housed in its original painted frame with gilt liner and linen matte. Ferarga New York gallery label attached to back. SIZE: SIGHT: 14-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91257 (1,500-2,000)

416
$0.00

AIME BAXTER TITUS (American, 1863-1941) THE GREEN DRESS. Oil on canvas scene shows a 3/4 portrait of a young woman in a green dress and white shawl against a brown and green naturalistic background. Signed lower right “A B Titus”. Also initialed on the reverse of canvas “ABT” and titled on stretcher. Housed in a simple molded wood gilt frame. SIZE: 40-1/4” x 30”. CONDITION: Very good with one minor spot of inpainting in background. 9-74541 (2,000-3,000)

417
$0.00

JOHN DOWNES WHITING (American, 1884-) THE YOUNG CADDY. Oil on canvas scene shows a young black man with golf bag over shoulder approaching a golf ball on a green grass golf course. The subject is seen against purple and white cloud sky. His head held high and ponders of future successes. Signed lower left “JD Whiting 1945″. Housed in a fancy partial gilt modern wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 16”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91608 (2,000-3,000)

418
$3,450.00

ALBERT GOLD (American, 1916-2006) THE BOXER. Oil on canvas study shows a boxer with red trunks seated next to trainer and other men in a dressing room with camera man. A woman is seen off in the distance in an open door. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gilt carved wood frame. SIZE: 20″ X 18″. CONDITION: Some minor inpainting, study scratch marks present, generally very good. 9-90258 (1,500-2,500)

419
$345.00

RAYMOND J. PROHASKA (American, 1901-1981) THE INTRODUCTION. Oil on canvas interior scene illustration shows a young man and woman in fine attire surrounded by men. A leaded glass lamp casts light on the mens faces and couple. Signed upper left. Housed in an open shadowbox frame which has a label on reverse with artist biography. SIZE: 27″ x 21″. CONDITION: Very good, minor inpainting. 9-91124 (1,000-2,000)

420
$0.00
Revised: 1/24/2008

title should read: “SCHOOL OF JEROME MYERS”. This painting is not covered by our guarantee.

JEROME MYERS (American, 1867-1940) “THE HAT SHOP”. Unsigned oil on canvas glued to board scene shows an interior with three women arranging hats on hat stands. Housed in a modern bronze gilt frame. SIZE: 12″ x 12″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-92031 (1,200-1,800)

421
$0.00

ELSIE RUBIN (American, Mid 20th Century) “VILLAGE RESIDENT”. Oil on board scene shows a woman seated on a tall stool. She wears a green and red dress and a scarf in her hair. Signed bottom right “Elsie Rubin”. Pencil signed and titled on reverse. Housed in a weathered molded wood frame. SIZE: 22″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91293 (750-1,250)

422
$1,725.00

HOWARD WHITE MCLEAN (American, 1879-1952) HOUSE ON THE CORNER. Oil on board corner street scene shows a sidewalk lined with trees and one parked automobile. The corner house with outside deck has front stone steps and fancy arch doorway. Signed lower left “H. Mclean”. Housed in a modern molded wood gilt frame. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 11″. CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-92050 (800-1,000)

423
$805.00

ARTHUR JAMES EMERY POWELL (American 1864-1956) THE GUTTED TENAMENT. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows an uninhabited interior of a building. The room setting with construction debris and a man peers in from the right side window. Signed lower right “A. J. E. Powell”. SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 16″. CONDITION: Some chipping and scrapes, old patch repair. Fair. 9-90291 (300-500)

424
$115.00

UNSIGNED (Mid 20th Century)THE CORNER BLOCK. Watercolor scene shows a corner building with storefront with several 1940’s cars on the street. Housed in a simple wood frame with matte. SIZE: SIGHT: 9-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good with some slight toning at edges. 9-91031 (30-50)

425
$1,725.00

PETER GEOFFREY COOK (American, 1915-1992) “POTATO HARVEST”. Oil on masonite of farming scene shows several people harvesting potatoes. Large bags are being filled while a tractor harvests the potatoes. A nice rendered farming scene. Signed lower left. Housed in a carved painted wood frame. Artist address and title on reverse. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91515 (600-800)

426
$1,322.00

KENNETH SHOPEN (American, 1902-1967) ART CLASS. Large oil on masonite classroom scene shows ten boys seated at small red and gray tables painting with watercolor paints. A teacher is seen overlooking the classroom and a wall map is seen against the back wall. Signed lower right “K. Shopen 1939”. Housed in a good carved wood frame. SIZE: 40″ x 48″. CONDITION: Some scratches and chips, several chips where nails penetrated masonite to affix to frame at edges. 9-91020 (400-800)

427
$2,760.00

KENNETH SHOPEN (American, 1902-1967) “SCHOOL BOYS”. Oil on canvas scene shows five boys in an art class. They are shown with watercolors and brushes and have partially finished paintings in front of them. Signed lower right “K. Shopen 39”. Housed in its original carved and gray painted frame which retains an original Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Second Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Paintings 1940 label with artist and title. SIZE: 27″ x 45″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91021 (500-1,000)

428
$1,150.00

AUGUSTE JOSEPH TRUPHEME (French, 1836-1898) THE SHOP CLASS. A nice oil on mahogany panel scene shows a number of young boys learning carpentry skills in a large schoolroom carpenter shop. Several are seen around lathes, saws and benches. Signed lower left (in the bench)“Aug. Thupheme”. Unframed. SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, tack holes at very edge of corners. 9-91333 (500-1,000)

429
$115.00

BETTY-JANE M. DWYER (American, Mid-20th Century) “ALLEY SCAVENGERS-MARLBOROUGH STREET BOSTON, 1948”. Watercolor scene shows two men scavengering trash cans. A dog has grabbed a bit of debris and walks away. Signed lower right. Housed in its original molded wood frame with white matte. SIZE: SIGHT: 16″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92090 (400-600)

430
$0.00

A. SMITH (mid 20th Century) REFUGEE FAMILY. Mixed Media scene shows a man with three small children standing in front of a broken cart. Signed bottom right “A. Smith”. Housed in a black molded wood frame with gold liner. SIZE: 10″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very Good. 9-91288 (600-900)

431
$600.00

MICHAEL PALMER (American, 20th Century) “TALADEGA BUS STOP”. Interesting unsigned oil on canvas scene shows three woman standing beside a wall with Taladega sign above. Above the wall is seen blue sky with trees. Each person holds a handbag. The clothes of the three are done in solid black while the rest is in black and white sketch lines. Housed in a silver molded wood frame. Back stretcher having title. SIZE: 30″ x 36″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrad Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90928 (1,000-1,500)

432
$0.00

PEGGY BROOK BACON (American, 1895-1987)”BEFORE THE STORM”. Mixed media tropical landscape scene showing a lush green garden surrounded by palm trees and flowers. A colorful parrot rests on a large tree branch overlooking a hacienda. Inscribed bottom right with “Before the Storm, Peggy Bacon, March 1975”. Housed in a fine gilt carved wood frame. A partial New York City gallery label on reverse. ” SIZE: 21″ x 28-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91244 (1,500-2,000)

433
$540.00

H.S.S. (Early 20th Century) JAMAICA LANDSCAPE. Watercolor scene shows a woman with basket of fruit and white dress walking along dirt road surrounded by tropical vegetation and a small grass covered hut. Inscribed “Jamaica 1902” and signed “H.S.S.”. Housed in a flat gilt molded wood frame with highlighted wide matte. SIZE: Sight: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91784 (600-800)

434
$60.00

DOROTHEA L. SOUZA (American, 1916-2005) “BOUGAINVILLEA”. Oil on canvas scene shows a stucco building covered with red flowery vines under blue and white cloud sky. A nice tropical setting. Signed lower right. Housed in a partial gilt carved wood frame. A nice tropical Florida scene. SIZE: 28″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90312 (100-200)

435
$0.00

D. GUEVARN (Early 20th Century) THE BAMBOO GROVE. Oil on canvas scene shows a bamboo grove with a central path leading to thick woods. Signed lower right, also “Finch Maria”. Housed in a period gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 36″. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-91123 (250-400)

436
$60.00

ALFRED COPLEY (American, 1910-1992)TROPICAL COASTLINE. Watercolor scene shows a large palm tree at end of coastal point with large waves crashing ashore. Signed lower right “A. Copley”. Housed in a silver and black molded wood frame with light colored matte. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 18-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74734 (100-200)

437
$575.00

SAMUEL ROSCOE CHAFFEE (American, 1850-) LOW TIDE. Fine watercolor scene shows a series of buildings along a reinforced harbor edge. A dry beach is seen in foreground and a two-mast boat is seen in back of houses. Signed lower left “S. Roscoe Chaffee”. Housed in a decorated wood frame with light tan matte. SIZE: Sight: 11-1/4” x 16-1/4”. CONDITION: Some light foxing otherwise very good. 9-90958 (500-1,000)

438
$0.00

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

439
$600.00

JULES (DUVAL) DELAUNEY (French, 1815-1906) SAIL IN MOONLIT HARBOR. Oil on canvas evening scene shows several sailboats in a tranquil harbor. A two-mast vessel with sails down and another with sails up in foreground. All seen under a nighttime sky with full moon shining though light mist onto water. Signed lower right “J Duval”. Housed in a silvered molded wood frame. SIZE: 13-1/4″ x 17-1/2″ CONDITION: Two patches to reverse with inpainting, very good. 9-91242 (400-800)

440
$115.00

SIGNED (Mid 20th Century) THE COLD HARBOR. Oil on masonite scene shows several small boats in a small harbor under tall rocky mountains with glacier ice. Signed lower right with what appears to be “Knui Karman”. Housed in a decorative wood frame. SIZE: 13″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good, some minor inpainting. 9-91776 (300-500)

441
$1,380.00

ERNEST PARTON (American, 1845-1933) LATE FALL LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows a hillside landscape looking across water with a level rock strewn shore. The leaves have fallen and the sky is a light gray. Two rooftops are seen through the woods. Signed lower right. Housed in a period gesso decorated frame that is as found. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90956 (1,000-2,000)

442
$0.00

ROBERT TOSA (Mid 20th Century) HARBOR GULLS. Large oil on masonite harbor scene shows three white gulls flying over a harbor scene with buildings and boats. The sun reflects a golden yellow on parts of the harbor. Inscribed and signed upper right and dated “1957”. Housed in a flat weathered frame with white liner. SIZE: 31″ x 45-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-91249 (1,200-1,800)

443
$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 (400-600)

444
$920.00

LEIGHTON R. CRAM (American, 1895-1981) “BORDER OF A QUARRY”. Oil on board Cape Ann scene shows a quarry area lined with rock and grass covered ground. The quarries are filled with a deep blue water. Signed lower right “L.R. Cram”. On reverse is an exhibition label from the Boston Society of Independent Artists Fifth Exhibition. Housed in its period partial gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91258 (1,000-1,500)

445
$900.00

CHARLES CURTIS ALLEN (American, 1886-1950) “OLD HOUSES – GLOUCESTER”. Oil on artist board scene shows the backyard of several houses. Several figures are seen with an animal leashed to a pole. Laundry hangs between two buildings. Signed lower right. Housed in its original gold molded wood frame. Back of board has original artist label and a “Salmagundi Club Thumb-box Exhibition” label. SIZE: 9″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90657 (1,000-1,500)

446
$748.00

CHARLES ALLEN WINTER (American, 1869-1942) GLOUCESTER ROCKS. Oil on board coastline scene shows colorful rocks and small inlet with open ocean beyond. Signed lower left. Housed in a period wood frame. SIZE: 9-3/4″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Some inpainting to top border, good. 9-92049 (800-1,200)

447
$2,932.00

BERNARD E. PETERS (American, 1893-) “GLOUCESTER DOCKS”. Unsigned oil on canvas laid on board harbor scene shows two figures on a dock overlooking a two-mast schooner with other schooners behind and buildings. A small rowboat with figure is seen in a tranquil harbor. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. Board having an original St. Louis Artist Guild label with artist and title. SIZE: 14″ x 17″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90846 (800-1,200)

448
$460.00

OLLIE LEWIS (American, mid 20th Century) ROCKPORT. Unframed oil on board beach scene shows several beach-goers on sandy beach with several in water. Eleven small sailboats are seen off a point of land in distance. Label from the Business Mens Art Club of Boston with artist and title on reverse. SIZE: 12″ x 15″. CONDITION: In need of cleaning with some light scrapes upper right corner with losses, fair. 9-91298 (500-800)

449
$690.00

LEWIS SCOTT CROFT (American, 1911-1980) THREE ABSTRACT WORKS. All unframed and signed “Croft”. All oil on masonite works. 1) 16” x 12” shows red and gray cliffs. 2) 12” x 15-1/4” showing rocks with snow and ledge. 3) 15” x 24” in colors of shades of gray and white showing a mountain. CONDITION: Generally very good. #3 has some scratches. 9-90974 (400-600)

450
$575.00

ALLEN GILBERT CRAM (American, 1886-1947) BUILDINGS ON HILLSIDE. Oil on canvas board scene shows several buildings on a grass and bush hillside with a rock wall in foreground. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92035 (1,500-2,000)

451
$0.00

PAUL GREEN (American, 1960-) AT THE BEACH, IN THE PARK. Oil on canvas board scene shows a curving beach on a lake with people on a sandy beach, grassy area and in the water. A town is seen in the distance. The back having written “Beaver Island Park”. Housed in a fine carved wood and gilt replacement frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91605 (3,000-5,000)

452
$0.00

JAMES E. HUGHES (American, 20th Century) COASTAL LEDGE. Large oil on canvas coastal scene shows a jutting rock ledge being pummeled by large waves. Signed lower right. Housed in a simple gray wood frame. SIZE: 52″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72008 (1,000-2,000)

453
$0.00

FRANCIS WENDEROTH SAUNDERS (American, 1901-1992) COASTAL SPLASH. Oil on board coastal scene shows waves crashing onto rocks. Signed lower left. Housed in a molded oak frame with beige matte. SIZE: Sight: 13-1/2″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91105 (400-800)

454
$172.00

J M COPP (American, 20th Century) COASTAL LIGHTHOUSE. Oil on canvas scene shows a white lighthouse with buildings perched high overlooking ocean with several sailboats. Waves crash onto rocky shore in foreground. Signed lower right. Housed in its original wood frame. SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90962 (200-400)

455
$900.00

MARY VAN DER VEER (American, 1865) SAILS AT REST. Oil on board scene shows four small sailboats with sails down moored off a tranquil beach. Turquoise to blue ocean under a blue sky with white and pink clouds. Signed lower left “M. Van Der Veer”. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90862 (800-1,200)

456
$345.00

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

457
$288.00

MICHAEL GRAVES (American, 1952-) COLONIAL HOMESTEAD. Oil on canvas early spring scene shows a white Cape Cod style house with driveway lined with stone walls with remnants of the winter snow. Signed lower right. Housed in a good gilt wood frame. SIZE: 10″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90961 (750-1,250)

458
$891.00

ERNEST DE NAGY (American, 1882-1944) GARDEN IN BLOOM. Oil on board scene shows a garden in full bloom at the side of a path leading to a shoreline home. The ocean can be seen beyond a large tree under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower right. A wonderful example of this artist’s work. Housed in a partial gilt modern wood frame with linen liner. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91786 (800-1,200)

459
$0.00

JOANANNA STANDEFER (American 20th Century) “THE BLANKET MAN”. Oil on canvas scene shows native American on horseback with striped blanket corralling four brown horses. Nice detailed scene from this late 20th Century western artist. Signed lower right. Housed in a decorated fancy gilt frame with title and artist plaque. Accompanying lot is a Fields Gallery Exhibit invitation, 1987. SIZE: 24″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90609 (800-1,200)

460
$1,380.00

ALBERTO RUIZ VELA (American, 20th Century) NATIVE AMERICANS IN WINTER LANDSCAPE. Two Indian braves seen on horses in Native American clothing. One carries a rifle and a decorated sheath. They travel through snow covered land. Signed lower left. Housed in its original wide wood and linen and gold lined frame. Accompanying painting is a Certificate of Authenticity. Vela was a member of the Cowboy Artist Association of America. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91088 (1,200-1,500)

461
$4,312.00

JULIUS J. RORPHURO (American, 1861-1928) NATIVE LANDS. Oil on canvas western scene shows a herd of buffalo grazing in a valley floor with water and grass having mountains in the background. Signed lower right “J. Rorphuro”. Housed in its original gold gesso decorated frame, behind glass(with some gesso loss). SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Two pinholes in sky, good. 9-91015 (800-1,200)

462
$632.00

ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL WEBER (American, 1823-1916) THE VALLEY MILL. Oil on canvas scene shows a small connected mill on a small stream. Grass fields lead to sloping hills. All under a bright white cloud and blue sky with edges having pink clouds. Housed in its original fancy gesso decorated frame with gilt liner. Stretcher retains its original “Weil & Taws Philadelphia, PA” label. SIZE: 13″ x 21″. CONDITION: Patch to reverse, unrestored tear in left woods, inpainting. Otherwise good. 9-91304 (700-900)

463
$1,092.00

PHILIP CECIL MALICOAT (American, 1908-1981) THE COLD SEA. Oil on canvas seascape shows a white and gray ocean with gray sky. Signed lower left and dated “1966”. Housed in a silver gilt frame with linen matte and white liner. SIZE: 10″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91254 (700-1,200)

464
$480.00

ARTHUR J. HAMMOND (1875-1947) LANDSCAPE. Unsigned oil on board scene shows a landscape with purple mountains and desert floor. Housed in a fine carved gilt wood modern frame. SIZE: Sight: 7-1/4″ x 9-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91256 (1,000-2,000)

465
$288.00

ARTHUR J. HAMMOND (1875-1947) ALONG THE COASTLINE. Unsigned oil on board scene shows a small beach area ending in grass covered rocks. Housed in a fine carved gilt wood modern frame. SIZE: Sight: 7-1/4″ x 8-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91255 (1,000-2,000)

466
$0.00

MONOGRAMMED (20th Century) THE HOUSE AMONGST THE DUNES. Oil on wood panel scene shows a red roofed multi-story house nestled amongst grass topped sand dunes. Other buildings are seen on the far right under blue and white cloud sky. Monogrammed with what appears to be “MX” and dated “1934”. Housed in a period ripple type frame. SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Age cracks visible on front, otherwise good. 9-91641 (100-200)

467
$0.00

FRANK SIMON HERMANN (American, 1866-1942) SEASIDE GOLDENROD. Unframed watercolor shows a large wave crashing on shore and in the foreground a windswept yellow goldenrod. Back side having an evening landscape of a house with trees in winter. Unsigned. SIZE: 21-1/2″ x 27-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91099 (400-600)

468
$0.00

FRANK SIMON HERMANN (American 1866-1942) THE FLOWERING TREE TRUNKS. Gouache on paper scene shows black tree trunks covered with white flowering vines against a blue background. The reverse has a gouache scene of yellow flowers against a background of large green leaves. Unsigned work housed in a silver modern frame (glass is broken). SIZE: Sight: 27-1/2″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91100 (400-600)

469
$0.00

A.W. HOFMANN (Mid 20th Century) FOUR UNFRAMED LANDSCAPES. Oil on canvas landscapes all signed “A W Hofmann” and dated 1933 and 1947. All showing houses and cultivated fields, one with large blossoming tree. Each is unstretched. SIZE: Approximately 24″ x 32″. CONDITION: One with scrapes and loss of paint in scraped areas, another with left corner fold crease. Otherwise good. 9-91251 (1,500-2,500)

470
$0.00

RHODA CARLETON HOLMES NICHOLS (American, 1854-1930) BRIDGE OVER THE CANAL. Watercolor scene shows a slightly arched bridge with stone foundation spanning a tranquil canal having a walkway on left side which has a team of horses, several buildings all reflected in the water. Signed lower left. Housed in a thin black molded wood frame with gold liner. SIZE: Sight: 11″ x 28-1/2″. CONDITION: A small slice off right bottom corner, good. 9-90829 (1,000-1,500)

471
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th/20th Century) MURAL STUDY. Oil on canvas allegorical scene showing a woman on a thrown above two maidens on edge of pool with standing Native American on left; ships masts in background; a figure on a camel; a maiden with basket of flowers; a man with fish and others. Unframed. Back having written what appears to be H.O. Lewis. SIZE: 20-1/4″ x 36″. CONDITION: Four small patches to reverse, inpainting, craquelure, good. 9-91280 (2,000-3,000)

472
$0.00

NICHOLAS LUISI (American, 1894-1977) “BOAT AT DRY DOCK”. Oil on board scene shows a motor boat up on land on cradle. A large building is seen beyond large rock. Signed lower right. Housed in a weathered wood frame with linen lining. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignor directly from the artist’s family. CONDITION: Very good. Minor inpainting. 9-74443 (600-900)

473
$0.00

NICHOLAS LUISI (American, 1894-1977) “QUARRY BOAT”. Oil on artist board scene shows a red boat next to buildings with hills in background. Signed lower right. Housed in a decorated molded wood frame with white wood liner. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignor directly from the artist’s family. CONDITION: Good. 9-74442 (500-800)

474
$0.00

NICHOLAS LUISI (American, 1894-1977) “BOATS AT DOCKSIDE”. Watercolor scene shows a motor boat and two small boats moored along a dock with two men and buildings. Signed lower left. Housed in a white painted molded wood frame with white matte. SIZE: SIGHT SIZE: 9-3/4″ x 12-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignor directly from the artist’s family. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74446 (500-800)

475
$288.00

NICHOLAS J. LUISI (American, 1894-1977) “CLIFFS AT SEA”. Colored pencil sketch of a cliff shoreline with colorful tree. Signed lower left. Housed in a simple oak frame with light matte. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/4″ x 13-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignor directly from the artist’s family. CONDITION: Good. 9-74448 (200-400)

476
$632.00

NICHOLAS J. LUISI (American, 1894-1977) FISH HOUSES. Casein scene shows two men outside of a house with lobster pot, several other houses are seen, one with a ramp to second floor. Signed lower right, housed in a simple wood frame with white mat. SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 22″. PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignor directly from the artist’s family. CONDITION: Very Good. 9-74441 (600-900)

477
$4,312.00

HAROLD ARTHUR STREATOR (American, 1861-1926) A DAY AT THE BEACH. Oil on board beach scene shows a number of beach goers, some with umbrellas and all in appropriate swimming attire. The long beach has small waves and sailboats on horizon. Signed lower left “HR Streator”. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame. Possibly a California beach scene done in the 20’s. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Dirty, will clean nicely. 9-91518 (800-1,200)

478
$632.00

PHILIP CORLEY (American, 1944-) LAKESIDE. Oil on masonite summer scene shows two young girls with dog playing near a lake with sailboats and people. Girls are framed by colorful trees and the whole scene is quite pleasing. Initial monogram on bottom right, also initial monogram on back and identified in later black pen. Housed in a decorated wood frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 11″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92032 (600-800)

479
$402.00

WILLIAM MUIR (American, 20th Century) NAVY R & R. Watercolor scene shows several men at waters edge on a sandy beach. Two are wearing Naval white caps. A single rowboat is seen with two figures rowing. Pencil inscribed bottom right “Bill Muir … Portsmouth, ___ Hosp. Corps School Aug. 1944″. Accompanying watercolor is information regarding the artist and the exhibition of his drawings from Naval Air Station Brunswick, 1943-1944 at O’Farrell Gallery. Housed in a gold molded wood frame with double white matte. SIZE: Sight: 8-1/4″ x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91628 (500-1,000)

480
$0.00

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

481
$420.00

WILLIAM TORGERSON (American, 1833-1890) THE ONCOMING SHIP. Oil on canvas seascape shows an oncoming three-mast ship in half sail with figures aboard and a two-mast sailboat off the the side. Painting is signed bottom right but chipping obscures most of the name. Housed in its original gesso decorated frame with some losses. Back of canvas is stamped Painted by “W.M. Torgerson, Chicago”. SIZE: 14″ x 12″. CONDITION: Some chipping to bottom edge, very dirty, tiny puncture on horizon. Otherwise good. 9-91032 (400-600)

482
$840.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) THE COMING SQUALL. Oil on canvas marine scene shows a two-mast sailboat with one sail up plying through rough water towards a large ship in full sail. A land mass is seen beyond. All under a gray sky in distance with blue breaks above ship. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame. Possibly a work by Clement Drew. SIZE: 8″ x 12″. CONDITION: Canvas patch to reverse with some inpainting. Craquelure, good. 9-91639 (300-500)

483
$0.00

P. H. DRALLOD (Early 20th Century) THE SHIPWRECK. Oil on board beach coastal scene shows a two-mast vessel on beach with waves and rocks. Signed lower right and dated “1910”. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 9″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good, minor touch up. 9-91768 (300-500)

484
$0.00

LESTER GEORGE HORNBY (American, 1882-1956) WINTER AT THE ESSEX BOATYARD. Watercolor scene shows boat hull skeleton in wooden cradle in boatyard with frozen water and snow. Signed lower left “LG Hornby Essex 46″. Unframed. SIZE: 19″ x 24-1/2”. CONDITION: Slight toning, very good. 9-91096 (300-500)

485
$345.00

CHRISTINE URRIDA (20th Century) TUGS AT BAY. Watercolor harbor scene shows three small tugboats in city port area. Signed lower right. Housed in a fine molded wood stained frame with double matte. Annapolis Maryland framing label on reverse. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/4” x 23-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. CONDITION: Very good 9-29691 (300-500)

486
$230.00

EDWARD ANGUS HARVEY (American, 1862-1917) SUNSET HARBOR. Watercolor scene shows a dock with building with schooner and small boats beside. Two other schooners are seen with rowboat under a sunset sky, all reflected in the water. Signed lower left. Housed in a modern molded wood frame with burgundy matte. SIZE: Sight: 8-3/4″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Spot foxing throughout, otherwise good. 9-91538 (200-400)

487
$1,725.00

ATTRIBUTED TO SANYU (Japanese/French, 1901-1966) YELLOW MOON. Unframed oil and copper on plywood scene shows two nude women encircling a crescent yellow moon with red sphere. Multi-colored splashed against a black background. The outline of the nudes and moon are copper strips. Unsigned. SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Moon copper outline loose, tack holed edge and one corner with small damage. 9-91073 (500-800)

488
$8,338.00

ATTRIBUTED TO YASUO KUNIYOSHI (Japanese/American, 1893-1953) THE BLUE BED. Oil on artist board interior scene shows a woman lying on a blue bed with blue pillows. She wears a shear dress with black undergarments. Signed lower left “Y Kuniyoshi” and dated “49”. Housed in a carved and painted wood frame which is as is. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Corners have damage and losses, fair to good. 9-92041 (600-1,000)

489
$0.00

GUSTAVE HESSING (Austrian,1909-1981) “THE LOVERS”. Pen and ink study of a reclining female nude. Signed lower left and initialed lower right. Housed in a simple wood frame with linen matte. SIZE: Sight: 19-1/4″ x 26″. CONDITION: Stain and fold to upper left corner, otherwise good. 9-91774 (600-800)

490
$0.00

E. FIORENTINO (Italian, 19th/20th Century) NEAPOLITAN BOY AND GIRL. Pair of watercolor half portraits of a boy wearing a red hat, blue striped shirt and smoking a cigarette and a girl wearing a yellow scarf and rose colored shirt. Both signed bottom right “E. Fiorentino”. Identically housed in gold molded wood framed with white matte. SIZE: SIGHT: 13-1/4″ x 9-3/4″. CONDITION: Some light toning at edges, generally very good. 9-9104191040 (200-300)

491
$420.00

ATTRIBUTED TO REGINALD MARSH (American, 1898-1954) FIRENZE, FLORENCE. Watercolor scene shows a six arch stone bridge over a river in a cityscape having a tall tower. Signed lower right and dated “1/23/26″. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with white matte. SIZE: 11-3/4″ x 17-3/4”. CONDITION: Two water spots which have bled color, otherwise good. 9-92126 (1,200-1,500)

492
$0.00

F. WINTER (German, Mid 20th Century) SUNLIT SNOW SCENE. Oil on canvas scene shows the sun rising on a recent snowfall in a field with water surrounded by trees. Signed lower left “F Winter Munchen”. Housed in a silver painted wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 32″. CONDITION: Craquelure, otherwise good. 9-92131 (1,000-1,500)

493
$0.00

FRANZ HUTH (German, 1876-1970) STILL LIFE OF ROSES AND STATUE. Watercolor tabletop scene shows a low bowl of white and pink roses having a classical statue behind. Signed lower right F. Huth. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame which has some gesso loss. SIZE: Sight: 18″ x 23″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91775 (1,200-1,800)

494
$120.00

L. O. KURZ (German, 19th Century) IN PRAYER. Oil on canvas half portrait of a nun with hands clasped praying. She wears a rosary and cross. Signed lower right “L.O. Kurz Paris”. Housed in what appears to be its original wide frame liner. SIZE: 28-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Extensive craquelure, appears to have a repaired tear in background but does not show under blacklight. 9-91014 (200-400)

495
$1,438.00

JOHANN HEINRICH MARTENS (German, 1815-1843) LAUNDRY DAY. Oil on canvas scene shows a woman with basket of laundry walking along a stream bed with trickle of water. Cows are seen on a grassy bank with three large trees and barn. All under medium blue sky with white clouds. Signed lower right “JH Martens”. Back having a Mueller Bros. Chicago label. Housed in its original gilt frame. SIZE: 24″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92129 (1,000-2,000)

496
$1,725.00

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

497
$0.00

MANUEL VIDAL BARROS (Spanish, 1907) “CONTRA LUZ”. Oil on masonite scene shows a man walking beside a horse drawn cart with a stucco building behind. Signed lower left. Housed in a gilt frame with linen and gold liner. SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90654 (300-500)

498
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Dutch School, 20th Century) SEAWEED GATHERERS. Large oil on canvas beach scene shows a number of women with rakes harvesting seaweed off a large expansive beach. Boats are seen on green water under blue and cloud sky. Housed in a period gold painted gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 21″ x 44″. CONDITION: One small patch to reverse, some inpainting. Good. 9-92093 (600-800)

499
$0.00

HEZZEZA (Late 20th Century) THREE ABSTRACT WORKS. All housed in painted wood frames with white mattes. One is signed lower left, other are unsigned. Each shows two men with sombreros, one having a guitar. SIZE: 8″ x 10″; 9″ x 11″ and 10″ x 8″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91202 (400-800)

500
$0.00

SIGNED (20th/21st Century) TWO WORKS: FIVE SOMBREROS. Large oil on canvas works show five figures in South American attire with wide sombreros. The modernistic depiction of the figures are seen against two different building backdrops. Signed lower right indistinctly and both dated 2005. Housed in shadowbox type frames with gold liners. SIZE: 27″ x 35″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91201 (400-800)

501
$1,380.00

GUILLERMO MEZA (Mexican, 1917-1997) “LA NOCHE”. Oil on wood panel abstract scene of a face over a naturalistic form in green, white and brown. Signed lower right and dated “1970”. Also titled and dated on reverse with a “Salon De La Plastica Mexicana; Instituto Nacional De Bellas Artes” label with artist, title, date and indicating the it was from the Collection of Dr. Alexander Preston. Housed in a good decorated silver wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 19-1/2″ x 10-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91128 (500-1,000)

502
$0.00

RENE-CHARLES ACHT (Swiss, 1920-) ABSTRACT IN BLUE, WHITE AND RED. Large oil on canvas shows abstract shapes in different colors. Signed lower left and dated “58”, also signed on reverse. Housed in a simple wood frame which is “as is”. SIZE: 43″ x 39-1/4″. CONDITION: Loose from stretcher, surface dirt, otherwise good. 9-92066 (1,000-2,000)

503
$0.00

ANTHONY GIANANNI (20th Century) BAD DREAMS. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows a mass of ghoulish figures of men and women in bright colors in a Haitian style. SIZE: 30″ x 40″. CONDITION: Some scratches and paint losses to upper quarter. Otherwise good. 9-91263 (800-1,200)

504
$0.00

ELSIE RUBIN (American, Mid 20th Century) ABSTRACT STILL LIFE. Unframed oil on board tabletop scene shows a mug, a bottle, two knives and other items. Signed lower right and dated SIZE: 12″ x 21-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91294 (750-1,250)

505
$1,610.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ALEXANDER EXTER (Russian, 1882-1949) MODERN ABSTRACT. Oil on light board abstract scene shows geometric shapes in colors of yellow, red, green and black. Signed lower left “A Exter”. Unframed. SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. CONDITION: Fair. 9-92084 (600-800)

506
$690.00

BORIS NIKOLAI MANDROVSKY (Russian/ American, 1916-1989) ABSTRACT STILL LIFE. Colorful oil on canvas scene shows a collage of different objects in bright colors including a mandolin, blue vase, blue frame, white and blue hand and other shapes. Signed on reverse “Mandrovsky Sickman/ A. M.”. Housed in a modern molded wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90287 (200-300)

507
$58.00

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

508
$0.00

ROBERT EMMETT OWEN (American, 1878-1957) THE GUITAR. Oil on canvas still life scene shows a six string acoustic guitar leaning against red fabric. Signed lower right. Housed in its original molded wood frame. SIZE: 25″ x 16″. CONDITION: Craquelure, two small patches which stabilize break in canvas, some small chips, otherwise good. 9-92044 (800-1,200)

509
$288.00

RICHARDSON (American, Late 20th Century)THE BLUE VASE. Oil on canvas colorful still life scene shows a blue vase with multicolored roses on a linen covered table with books and mirror. Signed lower right “Richardson”. Housed in a gold decorated frame. A very decorative painting. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91235 (400-600)

510
$0.00

WILLIAM COOMBS (American, 20th Century) “STUDIO STILL LIFE”. Oil on masonite scene shows a tall blue vase of white zinnias flanked by mugs of painting brushes and palette knives. A checkerboard background in multicolors. Signed lower left. Housed in its original gilt and black painted carved frame. Retaining its original Lobster Pot Gallery Nantucket, Mass label. Titled on reverse. SIZE: 24″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. Some drip marks to right side that should come off with cleaning. 9-92096 (400-600)

511
$0.00

SIGNED (American, 20th Century) “STUDIO STUDY”. Gouache black and gray figural study signed lower right with what appears to be Durtik and dated “65”. Housed in a silver gilt frame with linen liner. SIZE: Sight: 33″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91479 (600-1,200)

512
$345.00

HELEN G. BISHOP (American, 20th Century) PORTRAIT OF JOAN KERRY. Tempera on masonite portrait shows a seated woman in brown dress against a brown background. Signed lower left “H. Bishop”. Housed in a gold decorated wood frame. SIZE: 14″ x 10″. CONDITION: Good, surface dirt. 9-91262 (500-700)

513
$345.00

ABBEY SHAHN (American, 20th Century) PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Oil on board half portrait of a man. The work is a sketch using various colors housed in a simple wood frame. Signed lower right. Written on back of paper “Abbey Shahn, daughter of Ben Shahn”. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Good 9-91272 (400-700)

514
$920.00

JOSEF PRESSER (American, 1907-1967) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Mixed media portrait shows a young girl wearing a green shirt. She looks downward with closed mouth. Signed lower right “Presser”. Housed in a modern wood frame with wide linen matte and gold liner. SIZE: Sight: 22″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91482 (400-600)

515
$518.00

JOSEF PRESSER (American, 1907-1967) MY FRIEND. Mixed media scene shows a young girl in colorful dress looking at a perched bird. Signed lower left. Housed in a wood frame with linen matte and gold liner. SIZE: 14″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Some chipped areas to top right edge, otherwise very good. 9-91481 (400-600)

516
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 20th Century) LADY IN PINK. Oil on canvas three quarter portrait shows a woman in pink dress with a matching pink wide brim hat supporting pink flower. She has an elegant suite of jewelry including diamond watch and bracelet, pearl necklace, diamond brooch and earrings. She stands next to a blue garden vase and has a blossoming tree background. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame which is as is. SIZE: 36″ x 28″. CONDITION: Several areas of paint loss and missing flecks. In need of restoration. 9-92088 (400-600)

517
$460.00

FREDERICK R. SPENCER (1806-1875) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Oval oil on canvas shoulder length portrait shows a woman with black hair wearing a black dress having lace collar. She wears a pin at neckline and pierced earrings. Back of canvas “Painted by FR Spencer Nov. 1854″ on a New York stamped canvas. Housed in a period gesso decorated frame with cutout wood matte having some losses. SIZE: 22″ x 18”. CONDITION: Inpainting, very good. 9-91069 (400-600)

518
$90.00

A. WAGNER (German/American, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL. Oval watercolor shoulder length portrait shows a girl with black hair in curls wearing a gold necklace and earring and black dress with lace trim. Back paper, which appears to be original to the frame, is a German newspaper and an 1870 issue of the Pittsburgh Gazette. Signed lower left with what appears to be “A. Wagner __”. Housed in a period gesso decorated oval frame with gold paint. SIZE: SIGHT: 21″ x 17″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91026 (250-400)

519
$0.00

W KRIPPENDORF (19th Century) THE FINAL TOUCHES. Fine oil on canvas interior scene shows a woman in an elegant gold gown arranging her gloves for an evening out. A maid is standing beside with bouquet of flowers. An elegant interior includes a piano and brass lighting. Signed lower right “W. Krippendorf”. Housed in its original gesso decorated deep frame. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91090 (1,200-1,500)

520
$0.00

F. ZINSER (American, Late 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Oil on canvas shoulder portrait shows a middle age man looking off to the right side with a stern look. He wears a red scarf and dark jacket. Signed lower left “F. Zinser 97″. Housed in a modern carved wood and decorated frame. SIZE: 17″ x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Two small tears and two small canvas patches to reverse, some old restoration and craquelure. Otherwise good. 9-91247 (700-1,200)

521
$2,415.00

EMMA AMOS (American, 1938-) MOTHER & CHILD. Oil on masonite scene shows a young black woman with her child in her lap, both without clothes. Signed lower right and dated “1965”. Housed in a stained oak frame with black liner. SIZE: 30″ x 24″. CONDITION: Some surface scratches, good. 9-92076 (600-800)

522
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 20th Century) DANCER AT REST. Oil on board interior scene shows a woman seated wearing a fancy white dress. A vase of white flowers is seen on a small stand. Housed in black and bronze colored frame with linen liner. SIZE: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91792 (600-800)

523
$660.00

F L AUGUSTIN (Barbizon School, 19th Century) SUNLIT FOREST POOL. Oil on canvas scene shows a small stream cascading into a forest pool surrounded by woods with bright sunlight breaking through blue sky. Sighed lower right. Housed in a reeded antique frame. SIZE: 18-1/4″ x 15″. CONDITION: Repaired small tear to canvas, very good. 9-91780 (500-700)

524
$0.00

PREGARDT (European, 20th Century) MYSTICAL MAIDEN. Oil? on wood panel half portrait of a young woman wearing a purple sourcerers type hat with a dagger having a red pendant having a matching cape. She looks at viewer with green eyes and flowing brown hair. Signed lower left “Pregardt”. Housed in a molded wood frame. Back of panel numbered “1001” with a pencil name “Kovesdy 71/6956”. SIZE: 20″ x 16″. CONDITION: There are a number of surface scratches which show through as white and small fleck chips across the painting. 9-91001 (400-800)

525
$805.00

SIGNED (European, Early 20th Century) HERDING THE SHEEP. Oil on board late afternoon scene shows a woman in blue dress herding a flock of sheep down a dirt road. The late fall scene shows trees with only a few leaves and a colorful leaf filled ground. Housed in a painted wood frame with gold liner. SIZE: 9″ x 13″. CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting. 9-91778 (500-700)

526
$120.00

UNSIGNED (European, 19th Century) “BRYONNE, FRANCE”. Unframed oil on canvas scene shows a waterfront town having several sailing vessels moored next to a bridge with houses and people. Nice details include a man fishing, people, buildings and arched bridge. Title on reverse of canvas. SIZE: 16″ x 22″. CONDITION: Paint loss to bottom edge with considerable chipping, canvas is very dirty but will clean up nicely. 9-91029 (200-400)

527
$1,080.00

UNSIGNED (French, Early 20th Century) STROLLING IN THE PARK. Fine unframed oil on canvas scene shows a wide open path through tall trees. A variety of figures are seen strolling while two rest on benches. French canvas stamp is on back of canvas. SIZE: 18″ x 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91043 (300-500)

528
$0.00

MONOGRAMMED (French School, 20th Century) THE WHITE SAILBOAT. Oil on panel scene shows a white sailboat below a hillside town. Artist monogrammed bottom right, housed in a carved wood frame with linen lining. SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 12″ CONDITION: Very Good 9-90655 (200-400)

529
$402.00

SIGNED (French, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A GIRL WITH ROSES. Pastel on canvas half portrait shows a side view of a young woman wearing a fancy dress, black and lace hat adorned with a pink rose. She holds a folded letter in her hand. Signed lower right indistinctly with what appears to be “Tingot”? There is a French canvas stamp to reverse. Housed in a gilt wood frame with glass front. SIZE: SIGHT: 28″ x 22-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91013 (400-600)

529A
$1,150.00

HORACE BRODZKY (American, 1885-1969) “CYPRESS GROVE AT GIRGENTI”. Oil on board scene shows a path through tall Cypress trees with green grass. Signed lower left. Housed in a carved gilt wood frame. Back of the canvas board with title and date “April 4 1911″. SIZE: 14″ x 10”. CONDITION: Very good 9-92168 (1,000-2,000)

530
$288.00

AFTER JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT (French 1796-1875) THE PIPING SHEPHERD. Oil on board scene shows a young man with two flutes sitting under a tree with two sheep nearby. He faces a town that is seen in the distance. Flowers, rocks and grass in the foreground. Unsigned. Housed in a modern silver and black wood molded frame. SIZE: SIGHT: 11-1/2″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good, one small area of missing paint to top edge. 9-91239 (400-800)

531
$460.00

GEORGES VIAL (French, 1926-) “BATIGNOLLES”. Oil on canvas train station scene shows a large black locomotive with tender at rest under colorful lights. Signed lower left “Vial”. Also titled on reverse. Housed in what appears to be its original carved wood frame with linen and gilt liner. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91000 (500-1,000)

532
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO HONORE DAUMIER (French, 1808-1879) THE DELIVERY. Watercolor drawing shows a man with a shoulder yolk holding two pails next to a man with cap and coat wearing slippers. Unsigned. Housed in a gilt modern frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 5-1/2″ x 4-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91068 (500-1,000)

533
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO LOUIS VALTAT (French, 1869-1952) VASE OF FLOWERS. Oil on canvas laid on board still life scene shows a blue/black vase with colorful bouquet of flowers. Signed lower right “L.V”. Housed in an antique gilt frame with white matte having an oval cutout. SIZE: Sight: 6-1/2″ x 4-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91793 (500-1,000)

534
$0.00

JACQUES CERIA DESPIERRE (French,1912-1995) TWO WORKS: DUTCH WINDMILL AND TENDING THE GARDEN. 1) Watercolor scene shows a large windmill next to water with bridge, town and sailboats. Signed lower right Despierre. Housed in a gold metal frame with ivory mat and anti glare glass. 2) Watercolor scene shows three figures tending a small garden behind a church. Signed lower right and dated “60”. Housed in a gold wood frame with linen matte. SIZE: 1) Sight: 15″ x 21-1/2″. 2) Sight: 12″ x 14″. CONDITION: Both are very good. 9-906509-90649 (400-600)

535
$575.00

THOMAS FREDERICK COLLIER (British, 1825-1885) THE COASTAL GALE. Oil on canvas marine scene shows several sailboats along a rocky coast with dark storm clouds and churned up sea. Signed lower left. Housed in a period gesso decorated gold frame with gold liner. SIZE: 10″ x 16″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-91765 (600-800)

536
$0.00

ALFRED BIRDSEY (BRITISH, 1912-1996) TWO WORKS: SAILING SCENES. Watercolor on paper scenes show abstract sailboats on water with houses and land. Signed bottom right Bridsey. Housed in simple black and gold frames. SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 11-3/4″ CONDITION: Good 9-74704 (400-800)

537
$0.00

JOEL OWEN (British, 20th Century) SUNSET ON THE HIGHLANDS. Oil on canvas scene shows tall peaks being bathed by setting sunlight. A small Alpine brook runs through rocks in foreground. Signed lower left and possibly dated. Housed in a replacement gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 8″ x 16″. CONDITION: Fine craquelure, some inpainting, good. 9-91581 (400-600)

538
$0.00

UNSIGNED (British School, 19th century) SUMMER DAY. Watercolor scene shows an English cottage amongst tall trees, two people and a horse and rider are seen on a road in the foreground. Housed in a good gilt antique frame with ivory mat. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 15″. CONDITION: Good. 9-90804 (150-250)

539
$0.00

JULIETTE JUVIN (French, 1896- ) BEDROOM CORNER. Unframed oil on canvas bedroom scene shows the corner having decorated armoire, lamp table and bed. Paintings adorn the wallpapered wall. Signed upper right. SIZE: 21-1/4″ x 25-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92033 (1,000-2,000)

540
$0.00

BERND GAGEL (European, 1940-)SUMMER COTTAGE. Oil on canvas summer scene shows a thatched roof stucco farmhouse next to water with dirt road lined by tall trees. A woman feeds chicken next to log pile and a water trough is being filled by flowing pipe. Signed lower right. Housed in its original bronzed gilt fancy frame with black velvet and wood liner. A certificate of authenticity from the Austin Galleries dated 7-1-83 and biographical information is included with the painting. SIZE: 40″ x 30″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91140 (500-1,000)

541
$0.00

INITIALED “TR” (Continental School, 19th/20th Century) TWO ALPINE SCENES. 1) Watercolor scene shows snow capped tall mountains leading to snow covered water with foreground having trees and dirt road. Signed lower right with conjoined “TR”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame with black painted wood liner. 2) Watercolor scene shows mountains in background with village and arched bridge. Signed lower left with conjoined initials “TR”. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt matte having glass front. SIZE: SIGHT: 1) 14-1/4″ x 10-1/4″. 2) 14-1/2″ x 10-1/4″ CONDITION: Generally very good, #2 with one scratch in upper right sky; frames with minor gesso loss. 9-74377 (300-500)

542
$0.00

GRACE ANDERSON (American, Mid 20th Century) RADISHES & TURNIPS. Oil on canvas table top still life shows a bunch of red radishes, two turnips, a head of lettuce and a brown jug. Signed lower left. Housed in its original bronze gilt frame. SIZE: 20″ x 34-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91803 (300-400)

543
$0.00

SIGNED (European, Mid 20th Century) STILL LIFE WITH MANDOLIN. Oil on masonite tabletop scene shows three bottles, compote of fruit and a mandolin on a checkered tabletop. Signed lower right with what appears to be “AR. Neimanis”. Housed in a painted and gold frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91779 (300-500)

544
$0.00

SEROGGIE (19th/20th Century)STILL LIFE OF FRUIT. Pastel tabletop scene shows a clear glass compote spilling out bunches of purple blue grapes, two pears, two apples and an orange complete the scene. Signed lower right and housed in a flat wood frame with gold painted liner. SIZE: Sight: 13-1/2″ x 20-1/2″. CONDITION: Very Good. 9-90665 (300-500)

545
$0.00

J.O. CHON (20th Century) PAIR OF ROSE PICTURES. The pictures depict a black rose with green leaves on white background and a white rose with green leaves on black background. Both are signed bottom right and housed in stained molded wood frames having a black velvet and gold liner. We are not sure of the technique of applying the image to the plastic like canvas. Possibly an airbrush or a silkscreen technqiue. SIZE: 21″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good 9-74720 (200-400)

546
$86.00

BRANDON DESMOND (British, 1920-) STILL LIFE. Oil on board still life scene shows white flowers in light gray vase. Signed lower right “Desmond”. Housed in a carved wood frame with green velvet matte and gold liner. Back has biographical information on artist. SIZE: Sight: 4-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74723 (100-200)

547
$60.00

WELEY (20th Century) STILL LIFE OF LILACS. Oil on masonite still life scene shows a brass and copper pitcher holding different color lilacs. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt frame. SIZE: 7″ x 5″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74737 (100-200)

548
$0.00

MIRIAM R. FRASCH (American, Mid 20th Century) THE ARRANGEMENT. Unframed oil on canvas interior scene shows a woman looking to her side with hand on hair. She has paused which making flower arrangements. Signed lower left “Miriam F.”. SIZE: 25″ x 16″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92034 (400-600)

549
$172.00

ALBERT PELS (American, 1910-1998) FAMILY AMONGST THE SUNFLOWERS. Oil on canvas scene shows a mother with son and daughter in amongst large sunflowers. Signed center bottom “Pels”. Housed in a gold decorated wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Minor repair to one slit, otherwise very good. 9-90254 (400-600)

550
$805.00

SYDNEY RICHMOND BURLEIGH (American, 1853-1931)”AT THE GAP IN THE FENCE”. Oil on canvas on board scene shows a woman with brown shawl and blue dress standing in an opening in a wall toward a harbor with a schooner having a small rowboat coming to shore. Signed bottom right. Housed in a fine carved wood modern frame with Hackman frame stamp. Attached to back is a Salmagundi Club exhibition label with title and artist. SIZE: 15″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91764 (600-800)

551
$360.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ISABEL BISHOP (American, 1902-1988) MEETING ON THE STREET. Oil on masonite scene shows two mothers with their children conversing on a street with building background. Another older lady walks by. Signed lower right and dated “1952”. Housed in a leaf decorated antique frame. SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 8-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91760 (600-800)

552
$345.00

KARL ALBERT BUEHR (American, 1866-1952) LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES. Oil on panel scene shows a mother and child standing on rocks next to water with a small house behind. Water winds through rocks and a field and trees are behind house. Signed lower left. Housed in a black painted wood frame. SIZE: 9″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Center split in wood, otherwise very good. 9-92075 (600-800)

553
$0.00

KATHRYN S. BROCKHAGEN (American, 20th Century) CANAL ST. NEW ORLEANS. Oil on board nighttime scene shows a black man under an awning near storefronts. A car is seen on the right side and signed lower left. Housed in a silver modern frame. SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92089 (600-800)

554
$1,696.00

BERNARD KARFIOL (American, 1886-1952) THE WHITE GATE. Oil on canvas scene shows a white wall with large gate leading to colorful blossoming trees with a mountain background. Three people are seen outside the gate and a dirt road parallels. Signed lower left “Karfiol”. Housed in a weathered wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92051 (600-800)

555
$1,322.00

PETER GEOFFREY COOK (American, 1915-1992) “TWO BARNS AT HEATHCOTE FARM”. Oil on canvas landscape showing a hayfield outside two barns with large green silo, another farm is seen in the distance. Signed lower right. Housed in a carved and painted wood frame. Identified on reverse. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91514 (600-800)

556
$862.00

ERNEST LEE MAJOR (American, 1864-1950) THREE WORKS: LANDSCAPES. Three unframed oil on canvas landscapes, two unsigned and one signed. 1) 16″ x 20″ unsigned flower garden and fenced lawn with trees beyond. 2) 16″ x 20″ unsigned hillside with colorful foliage and rocks. 3) 20″ x 24″ shows a connected farmhouse with large tree and hillside background. Signed lower left. CONDITION: Number one with two vertical scratches with some restoration – otherwise good. 9-91067 (600-800)

557
$0.00

JEAN G. HOWARD (Wadsworth) (American, Mid 20th Century) “TILED CHURCH AND PEBBLED STAIRS”. Casein scene shows a dog on a pebbled stone stairway which lines between buildings with buildings in the background. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern frame with linen matte. A Cambridge Art Association Cambridge, Mass. exhibit label attached to reverse with title and artist. SIZE: 29″ x 11-1/4″. PROVENANCE: CONDITION: Very good. 9-91241 (500-1,000)

558
$0.00

D.H. MILNE (American, Mid 20th Century)OLD TIMES. Oil on canvas scene shows a four-wheel buggy riding away on a fence lined dirt road with modern mailbox in foreground. Road slopes to a village nestled beside colorful hills. Expansive multicolored sunset type sky. Signed lower left “D.H. Milne 43”. Housed in an antique fancy gilt gesso decorated frame with fancy liner. SIZE: 20″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91007 (500-800)

559
$300.00

GERARD RUTGERS HARDENBERGH (American 1855-1915) THE WELL APPOINTED FARM. Fine watercolor scene shows a large farm with stone house, red barn and other outbuildings. A man drives two cows along a fence and birds fly in a blue and white cloud sky. An early fall scene with nice details. Signed lower right “R. Hardenbergh”. Housed in a stained wood frame with wide matte. SIZE: Sight: 13-3/4″ x 25-3/4″. CONDITION: Very Good. 9-90938 (500-1,000)

560
$115.00

REBECCA (Beck) FALCONER (American, First half of the 20th Century) ARCHIVE COLLECTION OF WORKS. Collection includes a number of original pieces in different mediums. Some indicating their use in advertising format, others unidentified. Includes “Smart Living Miami” (poster?); One piece stamped “Becky 315 Touhy Ave. Park Ridge, Ill”; Original cover illustration for the Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine of Books; “Tinker Toys” ad indicating “Sold to Toy Tinkers Inc. 1935”; Fire Engine illustrations; “Sun-Maid Raisins”; Cover sketch for Raggedy Ann book; Other Raggedy Ann illustrations; Some having correspondence from the Western Juvenile Book Department; Group of oval silhouettes which were possibly used for playing cards/greeting cards; Original artwork with example of the Noah’s Ark game box; Goodyear advertisement; Nine small sketch books; Cartoon book “Dear Diary by Becky”; Original illustrated book “Tick-Tock”; Correspondence from the E E Fairchild Corporation (playing card mfg) with original illustrations of playing cards and examples; and more. Works done in 1930’s & 1940’s. Also included are two works signed “Evans L. Krehbiel” who may have been Rebecca’s husband. SIZE: Range from 3″ h to 24″ h CONDITION: Generally good, shows some wear. 9-74380 (400-800)

561
$270.00

SIGNED (American, 19th Century) TWO SMALL LANDSCAPES. 1) Oil on canvas landscape scene shows a man in a small boat with blue hill background. Signed “Wail” bottom left. Housed in a period gold frame. 2) Oil on canvas landscape scene with trees, mountain and lake. Signed “Gus B. Smith 1897″. Housed in an antique lemon gold frame. SIZE: Both 10″ x 8”. CONDITION: Dirty, as found in Estate. 9-91970 (300-500)

562
$180.00

LEE MCCOMB (American, Early 20th Century) SUMMER LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows the edge of a pond with flowers, water, trees and field. A hill is seen in the background under blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left and dated “1902”. Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 18″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: Dirty, otherwise very good. 9-91967 (300-500)

563
$345.00

WALTER WHITCOMB THOMPSON (American, 1882-1948) COLORFUL DAY. Oil on board scene shows a group of trees with a small stream and colorful ground cover. A field is seen beyond with trees. Unsigned but having a sworn statement on reverse from a family member indicating this was from the estate of the artist. Housed in a silver gilt modern frame. SIZE: 9″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91131 (400-600)

564
$0.00

UNSIGNED (First Half 20th Century) “IMPRESSIONISTIC LANDSCAPE”. Oil on board scene in pastel green colors showing trees, sky and grass. On reverse is written that this painting was sold in 1982 and was thought to be an unsigned Bagnell. We have been unable to ascertained which Bagnell is being referenced. Housed in a decorative molded wood frame with decorated border. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91205 (400-600)

565
$0.00

M. F. KODEN (Mid 20th Century) SPRING MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE. Watercolor landscape shows a lake reflecting the background of tall mountains with receding snow peaks. Reminiscent of the Rocky Mountains. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with matte. Signed lower left “MF Koden”. SIZE: SIGHT: 15-3/4″ x 19-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91006 (300-500)

566
$0.00
Revised: 1/24/2008

WITHDRAWN.

UNSIGNED (American, 19th/20th Century) SUMMER DAYS ON THE LAKE. Oil on canvas scene shows several sailboats on a tranquil day. A lone fisherman sits on a grassy bank with trees and brush in foreground. Housed in a fine gesso decorated fancy period frame having flower and grape vine motifs. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90907 (300-500)

567
$90.00

MONOGRAMMED (American, First Half of the 20th Century) RIVER LANDSCAPE. Oil on board White Mountains type landscape with a wide river winding through small hills. Foreground having birch trees and grass lined banks. Signed with artist monogram bottom right. Also there is a painting on the back of a mountain landscape with the same monogram. Housed in a gilt carved wood frame with black liner. SIZE: 8″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-71734 (100-200)

568
$0.00

J. M. WEISS (American, 19th/20th Century) PAIR OF PRIMITIVE LANDSCAPES. Oil on canvas landscapes. One showing a fall scene with water, small boat and man. The other in summer with water, mountains, field and rowboat. One signed “J.M. Weiss”, the other “JMW”. Housed in identical antique gilt frames. SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74726 (300-500)

569
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) ALLEGORICAL LANDSCAPE. Large oil on canvas landscape shows a mother with infant and child seated on ground next to a castle ruin. A man is seen next to a horse with water and sailboats beyond. Goats are seen below cliff and other ruins are seen under a colorful sky. Housed in a fine decorated, gilt gesso decorated frame which has a “St. Louis Molding Factory” label. SIZE: 27″ x 36″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74633 (250-400)

570
$460.00

NEIL DREVITSON (Americam, 1944-)”EVENING LIGHT”. Fine watercolor winter scene shows a large connected New England farmhouse with snow covered ground and bare trees under a sunset sky. Signed lower left “Neil Drevitson AWS 79”. Housed in a silver decorated molded wood frame with wide linen matte and white inner border. SIZE: 5-1/4″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91148 (200-300)

571
$632.00

NEIL DREVITSON (American, 1944-) TWO WORKS: “COLOR STUDY FOR CAROLYN’S ISLAND” AND PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Unframed large watercolor shows a woman in a blue shirt standing on a golden hillside. Titled and signed lower right. The other head portrait of an older man with blue shirt, eye glasses and brown cap. Pencil signed lower right. SIZE: 30″ x 22″ and Sight: 14″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Some toning, otherwise very good. 9-91208 (200-300)

572
$540.00

ALBERT HENRY KREHBIEL (American, 1875-1945)WINTER HILLS. Unsigned pastel on paper shows a snow covered hilly landscape. Several houses under blue sky. Back paper “Albert H. Krehbiel R. F. Krehbiel Collection P912.107 Galena-Dec 30-1924”. Housed in a gilt and ebony molded wood frame with ivory matte (no glass). SIZE: SIGHT: 8-3/4″ x 10-1/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91039 (300-500)

573
$0.00

OSCAR GUNNARSON (Mid 20th century) TWO WINTER LANDSCAPES. Oil on board winter scenes include one with sunset, stream and trees on snowy banks. The other a snow covered road with house and barn. Both are signed and housed in wood frames with white mats. SIZE: Sight: 8″ x 12″. CONDITION: Very Good. 9-91206 (300-500)

574
$288.00

FATTORI (Mid 20th Century) WINTER LANDSCAPE. Oil on canvas scene shows snow covered mountains and valley floor. Recent snow covers a pine tree in the foreground. Signed lower left “Fattori”. Housed in a modern gilt decorated wood frame. SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: Thin canvas, some craquelure,good. 9-74730 (100-200)

575
$172.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 20th Century) MAPLE SUGAR TIME. Oil on wood panel shows a grove of maple trees with sap buckets in place and a man gathering sap. Housed in its original silver painted frame. An unusual subject by an unknown artist. SIZE: 22-1/2″ x 16-1/2″. CONDITION: Some scrapes and surface dirt, good. 9-91969 (200-300)

576
$345.00

RAYMOND WHITE SKOFIELD (American, 1909-1996) HALLOWELL MAINE ART SHOW. Oil on canvas board shows an artist with several paintings on easels in a park setting with a gazebo and people. Signed lower right; also has a label on reverse. Housed in a white painted painted molded wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92080 (300-500)

577
$0.00

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

578
$288.00

S.A. BAILEY (American, 19th/20th Century) BROOK TROUT IN SHADOWBOX. Oil on canvas scene shows a brook trout lying inside a shadowbox frame. Signed lower right “SA Bailey 1900”. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Uneven areas to edge of painted frame, very good. 9-90817 (500-1,000)

579
$0.00

J.E. (19th Century) FIVE FLOWER AND BIRD WATERCOLORS. All identically housed in gold wood frames with gold mattes. Two show colorful flowers, one of which is signed “JE Nov. 1886”. The other three show exotic birds, all signed “JE” and dated “May 1886”; “Nov. 1886” and “June 1886″. SIZE: Sight: 9″ x 7”. CONDITION: Some light toning, otherwise very good. One has tear to upper left. 9-90702 (400-600)

580
$150.00

FRANCIS MILLER (American, 20th Century) SIAMESE CAT ON CHAIR. Oil on masonite interior scene shows a wire form ice-cream chair with Siamese cat sitting atop. A red strawberry cat toy has come loose from its string. Signed lower right. Housed in a black painted wood frame. SIZE: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92054 (400-600)

581
$0.00

C.S. HUMPHREYS (American, Late 20th Century) WOLF. Watercolor scene shows a wolf standing against a white background looking at viewer. Nicely rendered with good detail. Signed lower right and dated ’77. Housed in a modern metal frame with brown mat. SIZE: Sight: 20″ x 15-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, South Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very Good. 9-90930 (150-200)

582
$575.00

GUNDERSON (American, Late 20th Century) BLACK CROW. Wood flat wall sculpture depicting a crow made of pieces of wood painted black, white and gray. Signed on reverse “Gunderson-83”. We believe this to be a Portland, Maine artist. SIZE: 33″ h x 53-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90927 (400-600)

583
$460.00

UNSIGNED (American/British, 19th Century) CATCHING THE SCENT. Oil on canvas hunting scene shows three hunting dogs at point in a grassy foreground with small bird in corner. A hunter approaches from a large meadow with gun at the ready. Backdrop is blue mountains under a white and blue sky. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: 16″ x 24″. CONDITION: As found with several unrepaired tears, significant craquelure with chipping. 9-91027 (300-500)

584
$150.00

SIGNED (Late 19th Century) WINTER HUNTING. Oil on board winter scene shows a hunter walking along a snow covered path at the edge of night. Several birds flying over snow covered rocks. Signed illegibly bottom right. Housed in a gilt gesso decorated fancy frame with name plaque “G. Pofinn”. SIZE: 9″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91038 (200-300)

585
$172.00

UNSIGNED (American 19th/ 20th Century) HUNTING IN A CONNECTICUT MEADOW. Oil on canvas scene shows a hunter firing off a shotgun at a recently flushed group of quail. Two are falling victims of the shot while six fly away. Two bird dogs at point. A late afternoon landscape with fields and houses in the background. Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame. Back of frame is written “Mr. Dupper Bridgeport, CT”. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Painting is sold “as is” with several large tears, in need of restoration. 9-91106 (200-400)

586
$180.00

ALBERTO GARDUNO (Uruguayan, 1885-1948) LANDSCAPE WITH MESAS. Oil on board scene shows a panoramic landscape with a group of mesas beneath a tall mountain peak covered with snow. Signed lower right. Housed in a fancy leaf scroll work frame. SIZE: 8″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91132 (300-500)

587
$0.00

CARLOS LOPEZ RUIZ (Columbian, First half of the 20th Century) THE MUSICIANS. Oil on panel scene shows a man playing the flute next to a man with a guitar. A building is in the background.Signed lower left,housed in a decorative shadowbox type frame. SIZE: 15-3/4 x 11-3/4. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90704 (400-600)

588
$144.00

F. MASSINGTO (European, Mid 20th Century) ITALIAN CITY SQUARE. Watercolor scene shows a large cathedral with a gold domed building behind. Figures crowd the city square. Signed lower left. Housed in a wood frame with white matte and anti-glare glass. SIZE: SIGHT: 18″ x 25″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91005 (100-200)

589
$230.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th/20th Century) SUNSET. Unframed oil on canvas board scene shows a setting sun with blue to orange sky over a creek with tree lined banks. Back has pencil inscription “Merry Christmas 1883 Newport”. SIZE: 10″ x 16″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92052 (200-300)

590
$0.00

EVA BERNIER (American, Mid 20th Century) TWO WORKS: “FRANKFURT” AND “BERLIN”. Unframed works show the center of each city with cars and pedestrians. Titled and signed on reverse and also signed on front. SIZE: 24″ x 30″ and 30″ x 22″. CONDITION: Fair to good with dog eared corners. 9-92077 (400-600)

591
$460.00

E.A. MOORE (American, 19th Century) MOONLIT LAKE. Sandpaper painting in black and white showing a full moon cascading light on a lake lined by mountains. In the foreground a sandy beach area with two deer. Signed lower left “EA Moore”. Housed in a Victorian black walnut molded wood frame with gold liner and oval cutout matte. SIZE: SIGHT: 9-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90659 (150-250)

592
$300.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) CASTLE BY THE LAKE. Oil on academy board scene shows a castle on a rock and tree shore line overlooking a lake with mountains and other buildings in the distance. Dated bottom right “1884”. Housed in a period gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 12″ x 18-1/4″. CONDITION: Craquelure, surface dirt. Otherwise good. 9-91042 (150-250)

593
$115.00

BORU (20th Century) THE RECLINING NUDE. Pastel sketch of a reclining nude woman. Signed bottom right “Boru”. Housed in a modern frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-72007 (200-400)

594
$230.00

HERBERT FOERESTER (American, 20th Century) ALPINE GLADE. Pastel winter scene shows a snow covered glade with two trees and mountains beyond under a multi-blued colored sky. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt modern wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 19″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91771 (300-400)

595
$540.00

ROYAL HILL MILLESON (American, 1849-1935) “CALM WATERS”. Watercolor scene shows a pond with pond lilies reflecting the landscape surrounding it. Signed lower left. Housed in a carved gilt wood frame with no glass. SIZE: SIGHT SIZE: 13-1/4″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Some water spots, but generally very good. 9-91218 (300-500)

596
$0.00

IN THE MANNER OF CARL ROBERT HOLTY (American, 1900-1973) TWO ROBOT DRAWINGS. Unframed colored drawings in watercolor and pencil show two different robots in poses bending steel. Both are signed “Carl Holty”. SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 7-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-92067 (400-600)

597
$0.00

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

598
$230.00

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

599
$120.00

ATTRIBUTED TO EDWIN AUSTIN ABBEY (American, 1852-1911) THE WATER GIRL. Oil on canvas laid on panel scene shows a young woman standing barefoot next to a stone well with green water pitcher. Signed lower left “AA”. Back having a “S.M. Vose” stamp. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner and glass. SIZE: 10-1/4″ x 6-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91034 (200-400)

600
$0.00

UNSIGNED (European, 19th/20th Century) COLLAGE OF NINE PENCIL DRAWINGS. Housed in a single frame with a nine window matte. Each landscape scene with penciled location title. They appear to be Swiss mountain scenes including lake, houses and mountains. SIZE: Each is 5″ x 7″. CONDITION: Good with some toning. 9-91008 (150-250)

601
$144.00

AMANDA PALMER (American, 1931-) HENRY JAMES SENIOR AND JUNIOR. Unsigned oil on canvas double portrait from a daguerreotype taken by celebrated photographer Matthew Brady. This painting is one of a series which Palmer created during the 1960’s using period photographs of historic personalities of the 19th and early 20th Centuries. The celebrated writer is shown seated with a cane next to his standing son who holds a hat. Circa mid 1960’s. Housed in a simple wood frame. SIZE: 40” x 40”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90960 (100-200)

602
$60.00

S.D. LLOYDS (American, 20th/21st Century) “SPRINGTIME”. Watercolor Florida scene shows a swampy area with tropical vegetation in spring colors. Signed lower right. Housed in a modern gold metal frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 6″ x 8″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldendbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90929 (100-200)

603
$90.00

BILL ELY (American, 20th Century) TWO SMALL WATERCOLORS. One showing a coastal scene with waves against rocks. The other showing a sunset over water and land. Both housed in gilt molded wood frames with colored mattes. Signed lower left. SIZE: Approximately 5″ x 7″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74732 (100-200)

604
$201.00

NOBLE (AMerican, 20th Century) OCEAN GIRL. Oil on canvas scene shows a girl with long hair flowing along the foreground with a mottled background. With her eyes closed, her hair appears to be flowing like water. Signed “Noble” bottom right. Housed in a simple wood frame. Possibly the work of Chloe Dee Noble. SIZE: 20-3/4″ x 29″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74735 (100-200)

605
$345.00

PAUL HUBBARD (20th Century) IDYLLIC LANDSCAPE. Unframed oil on plywood primitive scene shows a semi-tropical scene with mountain background, waterfall, lake and colorful sky. SIZE: 46-1/2″ x 62″. CONDITION: Surface dirt, generally good with some nicks. 9-74416 (150-250)

606
$0.00

H. HALL (19th/20th Century) THE WAY HOME. Oil on canvas scene shows a man walking a dirt road toward a house in landscape. Signed lower right “H Hall”. Housed in a fancy gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 12″ x 9″. CONDITION: Dirty, small round chip, otherwise good. 9-91972 (150-250)

607
$288.00

MEUGHER (Late 20th Century) “SHEEP ON ROUNDSTONE BOG” Oil on board scene shows three sheep at edge of water with mountain background. Signed lower left. Inscribed on back with title also “CONNEMARA 1997”. Housed in a decorative modern wood frame. SIZE: 5″ x 5″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90964 (100-150)

608
$0.00

UNSIGNED (20th Century) CAESAR. Oil painting of a portrait of a Roman soldier with a Roman building as backdrop. Housed in a green molded wood frame and double matte. SIZE: 15″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74729 (100-200)

609
$40.00

G HANSEN (20th Century) HOUSE ON THE HILL Gouache scene shows a small house on a pointed hill with large tree and rainbow background. Signed lower right. Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with light colored matte. SIZE: Sight: 8″ x 6 1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74733 (100-150)

610
$30.00

F.N. (American, 20th Century) THE POTTERY KILN. Oil on board scene shows an earthenware kiln outside an adobe and wood building under blue sky. Signed lower right “FN 1901”. Probably a southwestern scene. Housed in a fancy gilt gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 16-1/4″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Surface dirt, good. 9-91033 (100-200)

611
$17.00

RONALD SIMMONS (American, 20th Century) SCRIPTURE READING. Watercolor scene shows a Clergyman in blue hat and outfit reading from an open book. He stands next to marble railing with landscape background. Inscribed and signed “Montpelier, Ronald Simmons”. Housed in a period gilt wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 8-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Good. 9-91521 (25-75)

700
$460.00

A BALLARD & BROTHERS THREE GALLON SALT GLAZED JUG WITH BLUE DECORATION , BURLINGTON, VT. Mid 19th century. The jug with applied handle and incised with the manufacturer “3” above a large stylized blue floral spray. SIZE: 16″ h. CONDITION: Having base rim chips, one repaired, an inpainted chip within flowerhead. Otherwise good overall. 9-91862 (200-400)

701
$115.00

LARGE BLUE DECORATED NEW YORK STONEWARE SIX-GALLON JUG. Mid-19th century. A saltware jug with applied handle incised with the mark “Satterlee & Mory, Fort Edward, N.Y.” above a large stylized blue decorated floral spray below. SIZE: 19″ h x 11-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good overall with good color. 1/2″ dia small shallow chip on surface, left shoulder facing below Saterlee & Mory mark. 9-91227 (200-400)

702
$660.00

OUTSTANDING EAGLE DECORATED 2-GALLON CROCK. Crock of standard form, impress marked “2” with a 6″ x 5″ spread winged eagle holding arrows and olive branch. Eagle in deep blue with dot and dash decoration presenting a shield on breast. SIZE: 9-1/4″ h x 10″ dia without handles. CONDITION: Blue decoration is very good, there are only very small chips to base and one to inside of upper rim. Otherwise very good. 9-91635 (800-1,200)

703
$575.00

AMERICAN CARVED AND PAINT-DECORATED DISPLAYED EAGLE. Late 19th century. The eagle with yellow beak carved with spread wings clutching three arrows and green painted branch in talons. SIZE: 17″ l. CONDITION: With repair to left proper wing and small losses both wingtips otherwise very good condition with good patina. 9-90852 (500-1,000)

704
$546.00

TWO NEW ENGLAND PANTRY BOXES IN OLD BLUE PAINT, ONE BRANDED “J.K.” Circa 1810. Each of cylindrical form, fitted with conforming lids retaining original robins egg blue surface, now aged a dark blue gray. SIZE: Large 6″ X 10 1/4″. Small 4 1/2″ X 9 1/2″. CONDITION: In very good overall condition with normal wear and good patina. 9-90997 (400-800)

705
$1,380.00

STATE OF MAINE SHERATON FAUX-GRAINED PAINT-DECORATED PINE DRESSING TABLE. The shaped splash-guard with paint-decorated cluster of fruit and ochra striping fitted to the rectangular top above the conforming frieze with long drawer raised on cylindrical swelled and ring-turned legs on ball feet. Circa 1825. SIZE: Height of top 31-1/2”, W 32-1/2”, D 17”. CONDITION: Retains good original surface and patina. Paint mostly intact showing nominal and normal wear. No restoration noted. 9-91867 (700-1,000)

706
$518.00

NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE MAPLE AND PAINT DECORATED SIDE CHAIR. The yoked crest above a visiform slat centered by scyma-curved stiles above the trapezoidal rush seat, having block and turned frontal legs connected by boldly turned stretchers ending in Spanish carved feet. SIZE: H (of back) 39-1/2”, H (of seat) 16-3/4”. CONDITION: Chair is in very good overall condition, retaining most of original surfaces and original gilt and painted decoration, red washed original seat appears to be original. No repairs noted to stretchers besides some tightening, and feet appear to retain most of original height. 9-91880 (600-900)

707
$690.00

FOUR HISTORICAL FLASKS. 1) 9-1/2″ aqua calabash decorated with sheaf of wheat, open pontil. 2) 8″ h aqua quart flask, Washington-Taylor. One side having the portrait of Taylor with “A Little More Grape Capt. Bragg”. Other side with Washington “The Father of His Country”, open pontil. 3) 7-3/4″ aqua Pikes Peak flask, one side having a man with nap sack, cane and pick. Other side with presenting eagle and oval. 4) 7″ emerald green scroll flask with open pontil. CONDITION: Pikes Peak has discolored base, emerald green has chip on base of scroll which may be in the making. 9-90857 (400-600)

708
$0.00

EARLY COBALT BLUE PRESSED GLASS VASE. Probably Sandwich Glass Works 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. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 4-1/2″ dia. on rim. CONDITION: Base has chips at pointed edges, generally very good. 9-90856 (500-1,000)

709
$660.00

LOT OF FOUR FINE CUT GLASS TUMBLERS. Lot consisting of a pair of 5″ cylinder form tumblers decorated with a monument having urn of flowers on plinth with circle and monogram “RF”. Flanked by two trees, polished pontil base and decoration to top edge with all over stars. Along with a pair of 4-1/2″ hourglass form tumblers having a monument with two heart shaped vases flanked by birds. Back sides having a floral spray and the rim with leaf cutting. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90858 (800-1,200)

710
$6,600.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) THE PINK PILLOW. Unframed oil on thick paper interior scene shows a small infant dressed in white nightgown and seated on a pink pillow. The right hand holds up a small whip against a green wall background. Attached to a wood stretcher. SIZE: 11-1/4″ x 8-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90849 (4,500-8,500)

711
$0.00

FINE NEWBURYPORT, MASSACHUSETTS, SAMPLER BY MARY TODD, DATED 1802. Executed in a variety of green, blue, pink, beige, cream, and brown silk stitches on a linen ground with rows of alphabet separated by various examples of stitchery above rows of verse over the lines Mary Todd born April 2 1792 wrought this Sampler in The eleventh year of her age Newbury Port Dec 1802 above an ornately wrought panel depicting two fruit trees on a hill with grazing sheep, feeding birds, and butterflies centering a floral-filled urn, the whole within a border of scrolling berry vinery. SIZE: 21-1/4″ x 17-1/2″. CONDITION: Very fine sampler, in good overall condition, the rows of stitchery with iron ore brown dyes almost totally eradicated due to oxidation. Mounted in a later frame. 9-91224 (2,000-4,000)

712
$2,300.00

A FINE NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, SIGNED KEZIAH JEFFS, MRS WETHERELLS SCHOOL, BYFIELD, DATED 1821. Executed in a variety of green, blue, pink, and brown stitchery on a cream linen ground with a central panel of floral-filled urns, stylized pine trees, perched birds, and dogs beneath lines of alphabet and pious verse, all above the third panel wrought with pious verses centering a tree flanked by floral-filled baskets within a border of scrolling floral vinery. Signed at bottom Keziah Jeffs aged 12 years November 16 1820 Wrought this sampler at Mrs Wetherells School Byfield May 21 1821. The attribution to Massachusetts relates to “Mrs Wetherells School Byfield”. We recognize the line, “Fear God. Honour the King” has a distinctive British flavor, 44 years after the American Revolution. We are unable to determine anything further as to the origins of the student, the school, or the country. SIZE: Sight: 13-1/2″ x 12″. PROVENANCE: Found in a home in the Boston area. CONDITION: Some staining and minor weakness in edges, some small holes in ground. Mounted in a later frame. 9-90835 (2,500-4,500)

713
$2,300.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON BIRCH AND MAPLE CORNER CUPBOARD. The upper case with molded cornice and canted sides centering a pair of glass paneled doors opening to two fixed shelves, fitted to the lower case having a pair of cupboard doors opening to a shelf. Base with shaped and arched apron. SIZE: 79″ h x 46-1/2″ overall w x 23-1/2″ overall d. CONDITION: Very good with an early refinished medium brown surface. Retains original backboards with hand cut nails, original feet. 9-91230 (1,200-2,200)

714
$4,485.00

AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE MAPLE AND CURLY MAPLE SLANT LID DESK. Last half of the 18th Century. Rectangular dovetailed case fitted with a sloping lid opening to an interior of six valanced cubby holes over five aligned drawers above four long graduated and thumb molded drawers. Raised on a molded plinth with shaped bracket feet. SIZE: 41-1/2″ h x 32-1/2″ h writing surface x 36″ case w x 18-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Professionally fully restored and refinished with replaced hardware. 9-91456 (2,000-3,000)

715
$345.00

HERIZ ORIENTAL CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA First quarter 20th century. The indigo angular central medallion within the madder red field filled with polychrome devices centered by ivory spandrels, within the midnight blue main border of geometric latticework. SIZE: 11’7″ x 8’6″. CONDITION: Having overall general wear. Retains good color, losses to ends (selvage). 9-91344 (1,000-1,500)

716
$0.00

FINE COURTING MIRROR WITH EGLOMISE PANELS. The stepped, molded crest above the rectangular pine frame, all mounted with floral decorated and striated eglomise panels centering the rectangular mirror plate within a molded slip. SIZE: 16” h x 11” w. CONDITION: Overall good. Crack in floral eglomise panel, minor losses to pine frame, crack lower left facing in eglomise panel. Retains old backboard. 9-74924 (500-800)

717
$2,070.00

FULL-BODY COPPER RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO HARRIS & CO. Second half 19th century. The vane with zinc head and molded copper body, with extended sheet mane and flowing tail. Vane comes with its original directionals and pole. SIZE: 18″ overall h. x 27-1/2″ l. of horse. CONDITION: With nice old patina, brown tones to head. Multiple repaired bullet holes to body, with dents, crease in tail at hindquarters, base rod bent at front support. 9-90965 (2,000-3,000)

718
$0.00

FINE STATE OF MAINE PINE CHAIR TABLE IN ORIGINAL MUSTARD YELLOW PAINT. Circa 1840. Nearly circular top hinged to the arms of the chair base. Rectangular base with plank seat and removable plank opening to a storage well. Arm supports and legs of swelled cylindrical form raised on casters. SIZE: 28″ h x table top 50-1/2″ x 47-1/2″. CONDITION: Very fine original condition with original paint. Top is totally scrubbed and absent paint. Casters appear to be original. No restorations or repairs. There are some small checked splits in chair seat which are normal with the age of piece. 9-91542 (2,200-3,500)

719
$1,610.00

MAINE FEDERAL FIGURAL BIRCH TALL CASE CLOCK. Dial and works by Silas Hoadley, 1786-1870. Case with arch molded crest and pierced fretwork centering three brass ball and spire finials above the conforming astragal glazed door flanked by swelled colinetts opening to a painting wooden dial with berry spandrels, floral garlands and gilt songbird. Dial marked “S. Hoadley, Plymouth. Original wooden works, the waisted case fitted with rectangular thumb molded door on a box base with shaped and tapered French feet. SIZE: 92″ h overall x 12-1/2″ throat w x 9” d. PROVENANCE: Inside of door with paper label which reads as follows “This clock was one of the first clocks in Canaan. The clock originally consisted of the works only in which set on a shelf. At a later date the cabinet was made by a cabinet maker in Skowhegan. This clock was owned by my great grandfather William Frederick Weston, son of the first settler of Skowhegan, Joseph Weston. Then to his son of the same name, and then to his son George N. Weston, and after that to me.”. Signed “E.W. Dunbar”. According to the current owner, he purchased the clock from Mr. Dunbar in the mid 1900’s. CONDITION: Case in very good condition overall. It has been refinished at some point. There is some shrinkage splitting on the seams of the box base, door missing its lock, backboards all original. Dial has dryness and loss of paint due to flaking, appears to be attached to the wooden works in the original unaltered fashion. Wooden works appear to be in good condition. Glass door retains its original glass however there is a crack at upper quarter of the glass pane. 9-91817 (2,000-4,000)

720
$18,400.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher, 19th Century) “THE GREAT FIRE AT CHICAGO OCTR 8TH, 1871”. Fine colored lithograph showing the city of Chicago ablaze with many ships and people in and at edge of water. Bottom legend complete and dated 1871. Back having pencil inscription “$25 Purchased from Walter M. Hill Oct, 1914”. Housed in a gilt and black old frame. SIZE: IMAGE: 17″ x 25″. TOTAL: 20-1/2″ x 27″. Top Margin is 1-1/8″; Side margins are 1″; Bottom margin is 2-3/8″. CONDITION: Examined out of frame. Colors are bright and vibrant. There are small water stains to bottom margin and the right quarter showing a water stain in the margins. 9-91004 (2,000-4,000)

721
$1,150.00

CURRIER & IVES (American, 19th Century) “AMERICAN FARMYARD – EVENING”. Colored large folio lithograph shows a farmyard filled with livestock with the farmhouse beyond a white picket fence, dated 1857. Housed in a fine Victorian deep walnut frame with gold liner. Conningham checklist #138. SIZE: SIGHT SIZE: 19″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. Not examined out of frame. 9-90834 (3,000-5,000)

722
$1,495.00

SEMI-ANTIQUE TABRIZ ORIENTAL CARPET. Early 20th Century. Central palmette rose and pale indigo medallion within a deep indigo field of profuse floral vinery centered by pale indigo and rose spandrels, pale indigo dark border with palmettes and latticework vinery. SIZE: 13′ x 8’3″. CONDITION: Very good overall with minimal even wear. 9-91471 (1,500-2,500)

723
$4,600.00

VERY GOOD ASSOCIATED SET OF EIGHT DELAWARE OR PENNSYLVANIA WINDSOR FAN-BACK SIDE CHAIRS IN BLACK PAINT. Late 19th Century. Each with a curved and serpentine crest rail with upturned ears above eight spindles joined to the shaped plank seats, some with arched pummels. With splayed ring turned and baluster legs joined by a similarly turned H-stretcher. Although associated, the black paint on the chairs not original; but all seem to have been repainted at an early time over red wash. Some of seats have a more accentuated pummel then others and some seat shapes are more accentuated than others. Chamfering on all seats is good giving an overall very pleasing effect. SIZE: Range from 34-3/4″ to 35-1/4″ h to backs; 16-1/2″ to 18-1/4″ seat h; 16″ to 18″ seat w. CONDITION: No visible structural damages or repairs, no chairs appear to have been branded at any time. 9-91359 (1,600-3,200)

724
$3,600.00

NEW ENGLAND HEPPLEWHITE PINE TAVERN TABLE IN RED WASH. Circa 1790. The rectangular top with bread board ends projecting above the conforming apron fitted with thumbmolded long drawer raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 28″ h. x 48″ l. x 28″ w. CONDITION: Very nice original condition with what appears to be old and original red wash surface. 9-91048 (1,000-1,500)

725
$2,990.00

FINE STATE OF MAINE SHERATON BIRDSEYE MAPLE SERVER. Rectangular top with turret corners above the conforming case fitted with three aligned small drawers molded with birdseye maple panels over a pair of cupboard doors over a single drawer to the right of a full cupboard door. Flanked by unusual spiral twist ring turned bulbous swelled columns continuing to tapered feet. Raised on brass casters. Circa 1850. SIZE: 37-1/2″ h x 44-1/2″ w x 22″ d. CONDITION: Case has been professionally refinished. No visible restoration or damage and case retains original hardware. Minor shrinkage cracks at right side rear of top. 9-91553 (3,000-5,000)

726
$0.00

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921) PORTRAIT OF AN AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP. Outstanding oil on canvas ship portrait showing a black hulled three-mast ship in full sail sailing right to left. Center mast having a green house flag with a capital “H” in white, possibly signifying “Hogan & Son”. Another possible identification of the ship is the Columbia, built in Bath, Maine in 1871 for Houghton Bros. Back mast flying an American flag sand the front mast having a pilot jack flag. There are fourteen figures on deck. Ship is shown in full sail under a blue with white clouds highlighted in pink. The ocean is well detailed with white caps in shades of green and blue. Signed lower right “Antonio Jacobsen”. Housed in its original regilt molded wood frame. An outstanding example of Jacobsen’s finest work. SIZE: 22″ x 36″. CONDITION: Light craquelure, recently cleaned in very good to excellent condition. In the cleaning process some very tiny specks were inpainted. 9-91619 (30,000-50,000)

727
$0.00

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921 ) AMERICAN STEAMSHIP OFF NEW YORK. Oil on board scene shows a white hulled single stack ship sailing right to left with two-masts and American flag off stern under a blue and white cloud sky with blue white capped waves. Buildings in a cityscape are seen off bow. Signed “Antonio Jacobsen 1909” and inscribed “31 Palisade Ave. West Hoboken, NJ” lower right. Housed in a period gesso decorated frame. SIZE: 22″ x 35-3/4″. CONDITION: Recently cleaned with some inpainting, very good. 9-70361 (12,500-17,500)

728
$920.00

EARLY 20TH CENTURY LAMINATED HALF HULL MODEL. Six laminations alternating in light and dark woods with a black top with molded edge. Affixed to a stained pine backboard. A fine example. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h x 51-1/4″ l (total). CONDITION: Refinished, very good. 9-92017 (3,000-4,000)

729
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED STERNBOARD “NEW HAVEN, CT”. Curving sternboard in scroll design having gold carved edges with fleur di lis points, nicely carved letters in gold against a natural wood finish background. Twelve holes for attaching. SIZE: 42″ l x 7-1/2″ at highest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92110 (1,000-1,500)

730
$3,565.00

CASED SHIP MODEL OF THE AMERICAN STEAM YACHT “CORSAIR”. Mid-20th century. The scale model with planked deck, mahogany deck houses, fully rigged with masts, full complement of assorted life craft, and full complement of sunshade framing, the hull in black paint with indigo water line, the underside in red paint, mounted within a custom made inlaid and molded mahogany and glass display case raised on square chamfered legs and mounted with a plaque inscribed with the following: “American Steam Yacht. ‘Corsair’ Designer: Henry J. Gielow Builder: Bath Iron Works Owner: J. Pierpont Morgan Captain: William B. Porter L.O.A.: 3,435 L.W.L.: 280 Beam: 42.7 Draft: 18 Lannan Ship Model Gallery, Boston”. SIZE: Overall: 57″ h. x 56-1/2″ l. x 16″ w. Approximate size of model: 21″ h. x 50″ l. x 7-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very fine original condition. 9-90906 (1,000-2,000)

731
$862.00

AMERICAN BRASS CHELSEA SHIPS CLOCK RETAILED BY GEORGE B. CARPENTER & CO. CHICAGO. Circa first half 20th century. The brass case with brushed steel dial attached to it’s original mahogany bracket both with the serial number 76554 and additionally numbered “6008”. This model patented December 30, 1901 patent number 689899. SIZE: Diameter 7″. Overall height including bracket 10″X 10 1/4 ” X 5 1/4″. CONDITION: Appears to be in very fine condition with no visible issues. Clock has not been opened for inspection of movement. 9-91340 (600-800)

732
$1,438.00

A BRASS TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER BY CHADWICK, LIVERPOOL. NUMBER 386. Late 19th or 20th century. The silver dial with subsidiary seconds dial within a brass gimbal the dial marked “Chadwick, 69 Lord Street, Liverpool. No. 386″. Fitted in a brass bound mahogany case. Retains original key. SIZE: Dimensions of box 7 1/2 ” X 7 1/2 ” X 7 1/2″. CONDITION: The case and exterior of chronometer in very good condition overall. The backplate, once removed reveals a bent spring. The dial was not removed to inspect interior. 9-90916 (800-1,200)

733
$408,250.00

EXCEEDINGLY RARE AND IMPORTANT AMERICAN PILOT CHART BOOK, 1794. To our knowledge this is the only chart book of its kind in recent times to come to auction. Single charts can be found but we can find no record of this chart book. It is a fine, early copy of the American Pilot and worthy of any advanced collection. Original hardboard binding with leather spine having the name “Andw (Andrew) Dunnings Book”. Frontice page with title “The American Pilot” by Osgood Carleton Boston, September 10th 1791. Printed and sold by John Norman at his office No. 75 Newbury Street MDCCXCIIII (1794). Also having a 3-1/2″ h x 4″ w engraving of a presenting eagle with banner “E Pluribus Unum”. Second page titled “Directions for Sailing Along the Coast of North America” which continues on the back. The following charts in order of book: 1) Two page chart of Nantucket Shoals surveyed by Capt. Paul Pinkham, John Norman, 1791. 2) One page chart “A New Chart of the Sea Coast from the Island of Cyenne to the River Poumaron” by Osgood Carleton with no date. 3) Large 29″ x 40-1/2″ fold out two page chart of “A New General Chart of the West Indes from the Latest Marine Journals and Surveys” by Osgood Carlteon, Boston Dec. 28 1789. 4) One page “A Chart of South Carolina and Georgia” with inset “A Chart of the Bar and Harbour of Charlestown”. No name or date. 5) Two page “Chart of the Coast of America from Cape Hateras to Cape Roman” from the actual surveys of DL. Dunbibine, Esqr. No name or date. 6) Extended 40″ x 21-1/2″ double page fold out “A Chart from New York to Whimble Shoals” by Osgood Carleton. 7) Multi fold out 42-1/2″ (at tallest) x 76″ (at widest) double page “Chart from New York to Timber Island Including Nantucket Shoals from the latest surveys” by Osgood Carleton, no date. Inset of Plymouth Bay. 8) Double page chart with no title but being a continuation of the Northeast Coast from the Saco River to Pleasant River including Mt. Desert Island. 9) One page chart untitled but showing the Bay of Fundy. 10) Single page untitled chart showing the Gulph of St. Laurence and the Streights of Belle Isle. 11) Two page “Chart of the Bank of New Foundland” with no date. Inset table titled “Astronomical Observations on which this chart is grounded”. 12) One page “A New Chart of the Sea Coast from the Isle of Cyenne to the River Poumaron”. SIZE: Book is 21-1/4″ x 17-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a coastal Maine home. CONDITION: Chart conditions as follows: 1) Water stain to upper and bottom fourths, light foxing. 2) Left and right quarter sides have water stains, light foxing. 3) Water stain to upper quarter and bottom fold area, foxing, separation at right corner folds and tear at left of center folds, approximately 10″. Minor losses at tears. 4) Upper and bottom third with water stain, light foxing. 5) Top third and bottom quarter have water stains and light foxing. 6) Top and bottom third has water stains, overall light foxing, several 1″ tears to right margin. 7) Intact but has several tears, foxing and stains at top third of upper most map. 8) Upper third with water stain, stains at bottom, light foxing. 9) Upper third with water stain, light foxing, small tear to bottom margin. 10) Upper and bottom third with water stain, light foxing, small tear to right margin. 11) Upper third has water stain, some spot stains, light foxing. 12) This map is the last map and lies up against the back cover of which at one early time got wet and some of the image and paper are on the back cover, it is as is. With some tears, losses, stains and foxing. 9-91122 (50,000-100,000)

734
$6,612.00

BOOK: TRAVELLER’S DIRECTORY, A POCKET COMPANION, 1802. Moore, S.S. and T. W. Jones. THE TRAVELLER’S DIRECTORY, OR A POCKET COMPANION: SHOWING THE COURSE OF THE MAIN ROAD FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK, AND FROM PHILADELPHIA TO WASHINGTON. Phila: Matthew Carey, 1802. FIRST EDITION. The rare first edition of Howes M-782(“dd,” “One of the earliest guides.”). In bright, clean contemporary tree calf with bright red spine label, clean split to front hinge, but still quite sound. Octavo, 52pp (complete) and 38 maps on 22 leaves (complete). Poor trim to page 19 with no loss and ample margin, inoffensive time toning, some offset (to blank pages on the maps) and minor foxing. A most desirable copy of Streeter Sale 3969(which lacked the blank, present in this copy). SIZE: CONDITION: As noted above. 9-92136 (3,000-3,750)

734A
$840.00

1851 SMITH’S TERRESTRIAL GLOBE ON FLOOR STAND. The lithograph paper covered globe setting in a fancy iron floor stand with lithograph horizontal center ring and brass meridian ring. The globe having a cartouche as follows: “Smith’s Terrestrial Globe containing the whole of the latest discoveries geographical improvements, also, the tracks of the most celebrated circumnavigators, London 1851 Smith & Son 172 Strand”. The stand having leaf decorated posts and three outstretching feet on caster feet, all painted black. SIZE: 18″ dia globe; 48″ h x 24″ at widest. CONDITION: Basically the globe is intact, it has an area of reglued paper. It is dirty and has repairs, tears and losses. 9-92209 (2,000-4,000)

735
$891.00

BOOK: JOURNAL OF A MILITARY RECONNAISSANCE. Simpson, James H. JOURNAL OF A MILITARY RECONNAISSANCE FROM SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO TO THE NAVAJO COUNTRY. Phila: Lippincott, Grambo, 1852. FIRST EDITION. Octavo, original blind stamped green cloth, crown and tail chipped with loss, upper portion of spine split (but attached and present), occasional foxing. The large folding map of the route (undertaken in 1849) is very good with one clean split to a fold. There are 75 plates, 27 in color and 48 in b/w. The text is complete and in addition there are 28 pp. of ads. Plains and Rockies 218(referencing Wheat’s Transmississippi West 4: map 641) and Howes S-505(“d”) calling for 32 pp. of adds. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-92137 (500-750)

736
$0.00

BOOK: “LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF SAILOR LIFE…”. By Joseph G. Clark, Boston; John Putnam, 81 Cornhill 1847. Red binded book with gold highlights has a front engraving “Clark and his friends attacked by the Natives”. Other engravings inside of book. 324 pages SIZE: 7-1/2″ h x 5″ w. CONDITION: Appears to be intact with some damage to binding, pages are clear and clean. Front engraving with foxing. 9-90698 (300-500)

737
$1,035.00

JAMES PHINNEY BAXTER (1831-1921), Portland, Maine, “IDYLS OF THE YEAR”. Circa 1884. This custom leather bound volume of handwritten poems with book plate from the personal library of James Phinney Baxter, numbered 2330, accompanied by 30 lovely original watercolor illustrations. The title page, “Idyls of the Year, by J.P.B., In Memoriam”. The dedication page showing an original mounted photographic portrait of a young girl and entitled: “To Alba. Among the Angels”. Illustrated by Mrs. M. A. Longley and so marked. Authored by the father of a former governor of the State of Maine. The text of poems in a fine manuscript calligraphic hand as a memoriam to Alba (possibly daughter or relative), profusely illustrated with detailed moving watercolors, each poem titled with a month of the year and a season, each accompanied by an illustration appropriate to the poem. The story line following the chronological passing of the months and seasons of the year and, allegorically, a parallel passage through time and life. This title was published in a much smaller format (7-inches) by Hoyt, Fogg and Donham in Portland in 1884, that edition being Library of Congress Number 41-38928. SIZE: 13-3/4″ x 9-3/4″. PROVENANCE: This book was found in North Carolina and little is known of its past ownership. CONDITION: Very fine overall with wear to bindings. 9-90968 (800-1,200)

738
$1,035.00

BOOK: THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN. Twain, Mark. THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN. N.Y: Webster and Co., 1885. FIRST EDITION, EARLY ISSUE. Recased in green cloth (v.g.) with new endpapers. Cancel tp with 1885 imprint date and 1884 copyright date verso; “Him and another man” cited p. 88; “with the was” p.57 11 lines from the bottom; p.283 a cancel; “l” missing on the first text line on p. 143 and the tablecloth clearly visible on the author bust at frontis as is the imprint of the Heliotype Printing Company. The engraving on page 283 appears to be a cancel and the third issue (please determine this point by examining the book). There is a rough tear on p. 155 with no loss to text but the page number is no longer present. Tear to upper corner of p.299 with no loss. Small tear to fore edge of half title and a stain to lower right of half title and occasional discoloration to half title. A far better copy than most of this High Spot of American literature. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-92145 (1,000-1,250)

739
$575.00

HAND DRAWN MAP OF DELAWARE, 1809 AND AN EARLY ATLAS OF THE WORLD. 1) Framed hand drawn map with oval cartouche “A MAP OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE BY E. JARRELL 1809”. Map showing surrounding state edges and labeling counties, some towns and rivers. Housed in a 19th Century gesso decorated frame with matte. Some tears and wrinkles, overall toning and foxing. 2) Bound small atlas having engraved printed plates, some marked “Long.W. From London”. The South American map marked “By J. Sharman”. Each map having hand colored outlining. 25 pages including a map of North America marked “J. Sharman” and a map of the United States of America. Back of each map having writing. As found with tears, stains, edge losses. Maps are generally intact. SIZE: 1) Sight is 16-1/2″ x 9-1/4″. 2) Overall is 7-3/4″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-90865 (1,400-2,400)

740
$90.00

FRAMED MAP OF A NETHERLANDS CITY BY J. BAFIRE. The map shows a walled city with large building at center. The Dyle River winding through the center and fields on the outside of town. Legend indicates “For Mr. Tindal’s Continuation of Mr. Rapins History of England”. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with highlighted map. SIZE: SIGHT SIZE: 15-1/4 x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91207 (200-400)

741
$0.00

FRAMED MAP “AMERIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE”. 19th Century French map having North America surrounded by an engraved scene of an Arctic view and cliff side with animals. The left side having a tropical scene with waterfalls and native inhabitants. Map taken from the “Atlas Universel Illustre”. Illustration after a painting by Raimond Bonheur. Housed in a nice modern maple frame with highlighted matte. SIZE: Sight: 12-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90646 (200-400)

742
$1,840.00

HERIZ ORIENTAL CARPET, NORTH PERSIA. Circa 1900. The polychrome stylistic geometric latticework on a madder red field within a deep indigo main border of geometric flowerheads. SIZE: 10 ft 3 in x 7 ft. CONDITION: Overall very good with nearly full pile, ends and edges intact, some moth damage evident in corners and edges. 9-91494 (2,500-4,500)

743
$28,750.00

FINE DELAWARE RIVER VALLEY QUEEN ANNE CHERRY BONNET TOP HIGHBOY. Circa 1770. Molded cornice with swan’s neck pediment centering three urn and spire finials on plinths above the upper case of central fan-carved drawer flanked by short drawers over four graduated long drawers with molded edges fitted to the waisted lower case of one long drawer over three aligned short drawers. Center being fan carved above an arcaded apron raised on slender angular cabriole legs with sharply scalloped returns on circular pad feet. SIZE: 83-1/2″ h x case 36″ w; 39-1/2″ overall w x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Overall very fine. Professionally refinished at some point and retains a nice polished surface. Retains original finials. Antique brass hardware but not original to piece. Original backboards, Legs, feet and returns are all in original condition on lower case with no issues or repairs noted. All drawer bottoms, apart from some minor repairs, appear original. 9-91500 (15,000-25,000)

744
$7,475.00

FINE SET OF SIX SOUTHERN CHIPPENDALE CARVED FRUITWOOD CHAIRS, POSSIBLY VIRGINIA. Second half 18th century. Each with the serpentine crest rail with flared backswept ears above the upswept pierced five-ribbed splat with urn-form base set in a cove-molded cleated shoe, joined to the trapezoidal molded rail fitted with slip seat raised on frontal square legs with shaped returns, the rear legs backswept joined by a recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h. of back x 17-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Chairs retain original cleaned finish and framing, no visible restoration or repairs (see detailed photos), ears with old losses, in very good condition overall. 9-90866 (5,000-8,000)

745
$0.00

QUEEN ANNEE CARVED MAHOGANY TILT-TOP BIRD CAGE TEA TABLE. The round top hinged on a bird cage support swiveling above an urn and ring-turned standard, raised on a tripod base of cabriole legs, terminating in padded platform feet. Second half 18th Century. SIZE: H 27-3/4”, D 30-1/2”. CONDITION: Table retains old re-polished surface, top with professionally repaired crack through center, and small diamond-shaped patches. Legs and feet original with no restoration noted; overall very fine condition. 9-91397 (1,200-2,000)

746
$0.00

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT HIGH CHEST OF DRAWERS. Rectangular case with applied molded cornice fitted with three aligned short drawers above two aligned short drawers over four graduated long drawers, all thumb-molded on a molded base raised on bracket feet with scalloped shaped returns. SIZE: 56″ h x case 36-1/2″ w x 39″ w overall x 29-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Overall very nice with good old polished finish. Hardware has been changed three times to the current 20th Century Queen Anne style hardware; Left rear of top at backboard has old insect damage that has been repaired and reglued. Some minor repairs to cornice moldings, left and right side. Right side facing having some piecing. Retains original backboard. Drawers are intact. Base, although appearing totally original, has one side bracket minus the scallop design. 9-91810 (3,000-5,000)

747
$3,450.00

WASHINGTON F. FRIEND (Canadian, 1820-1886) A VIEW OF CHELTENHAM, PENNSYLVANIA. Outstanding historical watercolor panoramic view of a city on bluff above a large river. The oval watercolor shows the river full of large three-mast sailing vessels along busy wharfs dotted with large buildings. A man and woman sit on the rivers edge in the foreground looking out over this view. The city with large buildings, one having a dome, others with spires and on the left hand hill there appears to be a large fort with flag. Mountains are seen in the background. Along the wharf are two white river sidewheel boats. Signed lower left “W F Friend”. Housed in what appears to be its original gilt frame with oval cutout gilt matte. Old label attached to back with location. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 21-3/4″. CONDITION: Some toning, generally in good condition. 9-90830 (3,000-5,000)

748
$0.00

FINE CHIP CARVED WALNUT BEDWARMER, PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIA. Circa 1775. Of rectangular form, the rectangular molded lid with attached wrought iron carrying handle, profusely chip-carved with concentric circles, ovals and eliptical devices within punch-carved rondels within floral spandrels centering pierced stylized hearts and a central diamond cut out, projecting above the conforming case with hinged door opening to a sheet metal lined interior, the door with wooden latch, the door decorated with chip carved scrolling, stylized flowerheads and hearts centering the carved inscription “ANNO 1775″.The sides and back chip carved with an eight pointed star within a circle within stylized floral spandrels, the whole raised on a carved, molded plinth on turned feet. In black paint over original red wash. SIZE: 8 ” x 9 1/2″ X 8″ . CONDITION: Extremely fine original condition, feet possibly replaced. 9-90848 (2,500-8,500)

749
$2,588.00

AMERICAN CLASSICAL CARVED MAHOGANY SOFA. Figured mahogany barrel crest rail with scrolled acanthus carved terminals and floral rosettes above the padded rectangular back flanked by serpentine out-scrolled arms with acanthus carved supports centering the cushioned seat and fitted bolsters above the half round seat rail, raised on side-facing carved hairy paw feet with nut and acanthus carved returns. All recovered in a red on red silk stripped fabric. SIZE: 35” h x 89” l. CONDITION: Good dark original finish. Back leg has outstanding restoration. 9-74460 (2,500-4,000)

752
$1,320.00

DIMINUTIVE AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE INLAID AND FIGURED MAHOGANY CORNER STAND. Circa 1810. Probably New York. Rectangular form with bowed front. Case with a central sham drawer flanked by rectangular paneled string outlines above the central bowed cupboard door of figured mahogany with contrasted stringing, flanked by figured mahogany panels, above a central bowed drawer flanked by similar mahogany panels with string outlines. Whole raised on three frontal square tapered string inlaid legs, the rear on a fourth similar leg. SIZE: 30-3/4″ h x 24″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Retains old surface nicely French polished, brass hardware appears original, backboards appear original. Repairs to two of the three front legs at the case with some bracing. 9-91506 (1,500-1,800)

753
$230.00

HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY CORNER WASHSTAND. Circa 1800. Three-quarter splash guard with corner candle shelf joining the top shelf cut for wash bowl and pitcher with conforming bowed ebony string inlaid frieze on three square supports the medial shelf with central drawer flanked by sham drawers all with ebony stinging and brass knobs, the square supports continuing to the T-form lower shelf with shaped edge and molded holder for plants. Supports continuing to flared feet. SIZE: 43-1/2″ h overall x 25″ w x 18″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good with original surfaces. Some minor staining on work surfaces. Top shelf has had a repaired split as well as a repaired split to the right foot facing, well glues with minimal cracks showing. Otherwise old dark surfaces intact with no other repairs noted. 9-91454 (300-500)

754
$0.00

FINE FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, PROBABLY BALTIMORE. Circa 1800. The rectangular hinged lid with serpentine front and bowed sides, the edges string inlaid above the conforming frieze with figured mahogany string inlaid panels raised on square tapered legs with string inlays and crossbanded cuffs. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h. x 36″ w. x 17″ d. CONDITION: Professionally restored and repolished with nice color and patina. Proper right front cuff missing. Fine overall. 9-90945 (4,000-6,000)

755
$0.00

NICE PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT FAMILE ROSE GOURD-FORM VASES. Mid-19th century. Each with cylindrical neck with elephant-head handles, the bulbous base with floral, bird, and butterfly cartouches alternating with cartouches of domestic scenes. SIZE: Each 17-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Both very good overall, with acceptable wear to gilding and paint on sides. 9-91423 (4,000-6,000)

756
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE BALUSTER FORMED MUG. Circa 1780. The enamel decorated scene shows two children playing with two dogs. Two women look on with table stand and garden seats. The scene is bordered with a colorful leafy vine. The handle is flanked by two flower stalks. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection. CONDITION: Very good with some gold decoration rub to lip. 9-72607 (800-1,200)

757
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE STRAP HANDLE MUG. Mid-19th century. Decorated overall with an exterior court scene with floral and butterfly border. SIZE: 5″ h. CONDITION: Very fine overall, the applied strap handle with gilding loss. 9-91404 (700-1,000)

758
$1,725.00

GOOD TOBACCO LEAF DECORATED CHINESE EXPORT PUNCHBOWL. Inside and out decorated with tall green tobacco leaves, famille rose border. Butterflies fly amongst the leaves. 19th Century. SIZE: 6-1/4″ h x 14-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Some roughness to rim otherwise very good. 9-90949 (1,500-2,500)

759
$2,242.00

FINE CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MANDARIN PUNCH BOWL. Mid 19th C. Rim borders profusely decorated in floral vinery with fanciful butterflies and birds. Center showing panels of domestic Oriental life outlined in Greek key borders alternating with panels of floral and butterfly decoration. Center panel decorated with a scene of scholarly learning. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h x 12-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Overall very fine with no restoration noted. Nominal and acceptable wear to interior painting in bowl. 9-91416 (2,000-3,000)

760
$1,035.00

LARGE ROSE MEDALLION BOWL ON STAND. Decorated with Chinese domestic scenes; enclosures decorated with flowers, birds and fruit. SIZE: Bowl is 6-1/2” h x 15-1/2” dia. Stand is 6-1/2” h x 11-1/4” dia. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73905 (1,000-2,000)

761
$518.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE BRUSH BOX. Mid-19th century. The rectangular lidded box fitted with an interior divider, decorated overall in Famille Rose design with fanciful birds and butterflies. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h. x 7-1/4″ l. x 3-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good condition with no defects or restoration. 9-91427 (400-600)

762
$201.00

CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE SAUCE BOAT TOGETHER WITH A ROSE MANDARIN TEAPOT. Mid-19th century. The sauce boat with applied strap handle and floral butterfly and bird decorated panel opposing a landscape decorated panel. The drum-form teapot with lid polychrome decorated with panels depicting oriental life alternating with panels of floral sprays and exotic animals. SIZE: First: 3″ h. x 7-1/4″ overall l. Second: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Sauce boat with minor flakes to edge of spout. Teapot appears in very fine condition. 9-91430 (300-500)

763
$0.00

TURKOMAN ORIENTAL CARPET, TURKESTAN. First half 20th century. Of typical form, with five rows of 14 guls joined by blue-black latticework on a brick red field within a main border of crab botehs within stippled panels, the ends with latch hook latticework. SIZE: 9’6″ x 6’10”. CONDITION: Very fine overall with acceptable slight even wear. Bold colors. 9-91495 (2,500-3,800)

764
$1,610.00

TURKOMAN PRAYER RUG, TURKESTAN. Circa 1900. The mihrab center containing four panels of candlestick design, the field with sawtooth and tarantula latticework within a key and fret border. SIZE: 4’8″ x 3’10”. CONDITION: Very good overall showing expected minimal wear. Colors and patterns bold. 9-91497 (1,800-2,800)

765
$5,750.00

CHINA TRADE INLAID CAMPHOR SHIP’S DESK. Circa 1840. In three parts, the rectangular top with molded edge fitted with a long top drawer opening to an interior of sliding compartments centering an adjustable writing slope above three aligned short drawers, all with ebony stringing and fitted with recessed brass handles. Upper section fitted with two banks of drawers, each with two drawers. Sides with brass carrying handle. Each bank of drawers on a molded plinth raised on ring turned turnip feet. Case with mid molding and ebony stringing. Drawer dividers are reeded. Lovely example of a desk of the period, probably made in either Canton or Hong Kong. SIZE: 33″ h x 49-1/2″ w x 20″ d. PROVENANCE: Originally from a Calais, Maine Estate. CONDITION: Desk retains original finish, well alligatored and crackled. Structurally piece is intact with original brass hardware, however it is missing two inlaid brass escutcheons. Feet are original, backboards are original. Some losses to right rear side facing of the upper case at the back, small shrinkage crack at right front corner facing and left side facing at midpoint. Needs a good cleaning which will restore it to its original condition. 9-91818 (3,000-5,000)

766
$0.00

CHINA TRADE REVERSE PAINTING ON GLASS OF A CHINESE WOMAN IN PERIOD FRAME. The figure finely executed with feathered headdress and tasseled earrings wearing a fine period embroidered robe. She holds a beaded necklace and a red scarf. Depicted beside a table on a black background. Housed in an original China Trade gilt frame. SIZE: SIGHT: 15-1/2” x 11-3/4”. CONDITION: Original painting on glass with no flaking or chipping to paint surfaces. The frame with some roughness to top and bottom edges, retains original untouched backboards. 9-90710 (1,500-2,000)

767
$1,438.00

FINE CHINESE IVORY SCRIMSHAWED BRUSH POT. Probably late 18th Century. Depicting a mountainous landscape with birds in flight, the reverse with Chinese characters, the base segmented and detachable. SIZE: 3-3/4”h, 3-3/4” dia. CONDITION: Very find overall with nice patina, base rim has an old 1/2” elliptic chip. 9-90403 (500-750)

768
$1,150.00

OUTSTANDING STERLING PUNCH LADLE. Ivory handled ladle marked “Sterling” also having a Chinese four character mark and maker’s mark “C S” possibly for Cabot Shields, Baltimore, MD, 1773. Ladle having a round bowl, bamboo leaf engraving to handle with water leaf ends connected to a finely carved shaped ribbed handle. SIZE: 14-3/4″ l. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74401 (1,000-1,500)

769
$460.00

UNSIGNED (Chinese, 19th Century) PAIR OF ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS. Painted portraits on brown rice cloth half portraits show a man and woman in decorated robes with jewelry and hats. Housed in identical carved Oriental hardwood frames. SIZE: Overall is 13-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. Sight is 11″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91414 (600-800)

770
$3,450.00

BRITISH BRASS BOUND MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN CHEST OF DRAWERS. Mid 19th Century. In two parts. Rectangular upper case fitted with two short drawers over a deep long drawer; the lower case with two long drawers. Raised on a molded base with bracket feet. Each drawer with inset brass pulls and escutcheons. SIZE: W 39”, D 17-1/2”. CONDITION: Overall very clean condition retaining original hardware. 9-91890 (2,000-3,000)

771
$0.00

ORIENTAL CARVED AND EBONIZED CAMPHOR TRUNK. First half 20th century. Deeply carved overall with oriental landscape, the rectangular hinged brass-bound lid fitted to the conforming case, the edges ebonized, the ends with carved handles, raised on carved bracket feet. SIZE: 22″ h. x 41″ l. x 20″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with old surface, 7-inch shrinkage crack left side lid facing. 9-91545 (400-600)

772
$0.00

ANTONIO DE SIMONE (Italian, 1851-1907) PORTRAIT OF THE “S.Y. NARADA”. Gouache ship portrait of the steam yacht Narada. Mahogany deck with white hull and is shown sailing left to right with full sails. A center stack spews smoke and there are a number of figures on deck. A US flag flies off stern and there are several sails on the horizon. Signed lower right and titled lower left. Housed in a black painted molded wood frame with matte. The ship is listed in the 1911 List of Merchant Vessels of the US as being built in Leith, Scotland with a home port of Baltimore, Maryland. SIZE: SIGHT: 15-1/4″ x 23-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91109 (4,000-6,000)

773
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Italian, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “FAVOURITE”. Gouache on canvas scene shows the two-mast ship in full sail sailing left to right with an active Mt. Vesuvius in the background. A harbor is seen with point of land having needle-shape lighthouse. The ship is seen flying ship pennant and British flag. Housed in an antique oak frame with gold liner. SIZE: 21-3/4″ x 30-3/4″. CONDITION: Generally very good with three small punctures in upper left, some spots and light fading to left side. 9-91110 (4,000-6,000)

774
$920.00

SOUTH AMERICAN CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF CHRIST. Finely carved figure, probably was part of a crucifixion which presently is missing the pinned in arms and part of a foot. Details are extremely fine with realistic features and coloring. Details extend to the back side. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h x 2″ at widest. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise very good. 9-74192 (250-400)

775
$2,400.00

SILVER CHIMU FACE BEAKER. Tall silver goblet having a flared rim, bird-man face protruding from bottom third with blown-out round decoration to neck. Unmarked. SIZE: 12″ h x 5″ dia. rim. CONDITION: Some dents and small creases, small pinholes, good. 9-91182 (2,000-4,000)

776
$0.00

GEORGE III OAK AND JAPANNED TALL CASE CLOCK (THOMAS EASTLAND, LONDON). Second half of the 18th Century. The pagoda form hood above an arched glazed door opening to a silvered dial with Roman and Arabic chapter rings, strike, silent, and subsidiary seconds dial. Centered by brass foliate scrolled spandrels highlighted with dolphins. Case decorated with Japanned village scene depicting soldiers and children at play with dogs above the square box base with similar panel on a molded plinth. The whole with simulated oak graining. Pendulum, winder, pair of weights and key present. No finials. SIZE: 94″ h x 13-3/4″ throat w x 9-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Case retains overall old finish. Some damage to upper right section of bonnet facing, pediment crack, minor molding losses to side glass panels, some loss to gesso at rear of bonnet. Otherwise case appears all good and original with acceptable age cracks and stresses. Works appear original to case. Face and works shows tarnish and dirt. No visible issues. Left rear quarter column missing a section. 9-91114 (3,000-5,000)

777
$155,250.00

ENGLISH CHIPPENDALE PAINTED AND CARVED GILTWOOD CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1760. The serpentine top above a conforming case fitted with three drawers, painted with flowers on a faux tortoiseshell ground, the relief-carved base raised on gilt pierced scroll and rockwork feet. SIZE: 38″ h. 23″d. CONDITION: Retains old original surface,paint, hardware, backboards, and feet. Loss to an element of right front proper foot 3inches in length.Three shrinkage splits length of top with some warping to top boards. 9-92201 (8,000-15,000)

778
$402.00

FEDERAL WHALESIDE SHELF, CHINOISERIE DECORATED ON BLACK GROUND. Circa 1830. With three shelves of varying depth joined by shaped sides each decorated with a female figure in pastoral setting. SIZE: 20″ h. x 20-1/2″ w. x 7″ d. CONDITION: With old original surfaces, crackled finish, one repair to proper right side rear corner. 9-91544 (300-500)

779
$1,035.00

CHINESE EXPORT CANTON COVERED TUREEN WITH LID. Of rectangular form, with canted corners and boar’s head handles. SIZE: 9-1/4”h x 12-1/2”l x 8-3/4”w. CONDITION: Very good overall, with two pitting spots in lid. 9-74637 (1,200-1,600)

780
$0.00

AN ASSOCIATED PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT CANTON SQUARE ENTREE DISHES. Mid-19th century. The deep dishes with flared sides decorated with typical oriental landscapes. SIZE: First: 9″ diameter. Second: 8-1/2″ diameter CONDITION: One dish in very good condition with minor roughness to edge. The second, with restoration to one entire corner, three lines of repair visible. 9-91406 (500-700)

781
$0.00

TWO CHINESE EXPORT CANTON DEEP ENTREE DISHES. Mid-19th century. The first, a rectangular dish with canted corners and flat edge. The second, fan-shaped with molded edge. Both decorated in typical fashion with oriental landscapes. SIZE: First: 11″ l. x 9-1/2″ w. Second: 10-3/4″ l. x 8″ w. CONDITION: Both in very fine condition overall, the fan-shaped dish with small hairline glaze crack. 9-91409 (500-750)

782
$0.00

RARE AND UNUSUAL CHINESE EXPORT CANTON PLANTER WITH MATCHING UNDERTRAY. Mid 19th C. Of octagonal form with flared rim. Sides painted in an Oriental landscape with a matching and conforming undertray decorated in blue and white scenic motif on bracket feet with a shaped apron. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h overall; Planter is 10-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: Ex-Collection of Matthew & Elizabeth Sharpe, PA. CONDITION: Very fine overall with nominal wear to glaze around edges and minimal glazing chips. 9-91417 (2,000-3,000)

783
$518.00

CANTON VEGETABLE DISH WITH COVER. The rectangular dish with typical scenic decoration and notched corners, the lid with a berry knop. SIZE: 5-1/2” h x 11” l x 9-1/2” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74639 (600-800)

784
$0.00

FINE ORIENTAL CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF A NOBLE WOMAN. Mid 19th century. Depicting a robed female figure with haircomb holding a scepter. SIZE: 9 3/4″ h. CONDITION: Good original surface with mellow patina. A vertical shrinkage crack from base through center of figure to neckline. 9-90694 (800-1,200)

785
$575.00

ORIENTAL CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF FISHERMAN.Mid 19th century. The nicely carved figure with inked highlights depicting a fisherman with bandanna and floral tunic, with creel and bamboo spear perched on a rock plinth with a captured fish. SIZE: height minus spear 7 3/4″. CONDITION: With good patina spear present, needs reattaching otherwise very good. 9-90695 (800-1,200)

786
$1,610.00

RARE AND FINELY CARVED CURIOSITY PAPERWEIGHT IN FORM OF AN EAR OF CORN. Carved from bone or horn realistically depicting a partially husked ear of corn with graduated kernels and tipped with silk. The tip of the stock serving as a handle. SIZE: 11-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good overall with original patina. The cornsilk tips showing dark patina to be expected. Overall with a nice mellow ivory color. 9-91229 (500-800)

787
$0.00

MESHAD ORIENTAL CARPET. Mid 20th Century. Central lobed medallion of deep indigo and green within a wine/red field filled with polychrome vinery within ivory spandrels, indigo black border with palmettes and polychrome latticework. SIZE: 12’4″ x 10’3″. CONDITION: Very good with consistent pile having minor wear. 9-91467 (1,000-2,000)

788
$3,680.00

FINE REGENCY ROSEWOOD ETAGERE. Circa 1810. Of rectangular form, having four rectangular figured rosewood shelves, surmounted by a three quarter balustrade gallery, each shelf raised on and joined by twelve turned and swelled spindles. The bottom shelf fitted with frieze drawer above the molded base raised on turned ball feet. SIZE: 54″ h. 36″w. 24″d. CONDITION: Very fine original condition with no restoration and good patina. 9-92207 (4,000-6,000)

789
$2,070.00

FINE GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE. Last quarter of the 18th Century. Figured mahogany top with drop leaves. Cross banded and sting inlaid with molded serpentine edges above the rectangular frieze fitted with opposing molded drawers. The whole raised on square tapered and molted legs terminating in brass capped casters. SIZE: 28-1/4″ h x 17-1/2″ w (closed) x 30″ d. CONDITION: Very fine overall with old repolished surfaces, no visible repairs or damages. original casters. Hardware later replacements, probably of the period. Possible shrinkage crack repair in the top. 9-91386 (1,000-2,000)

790
$2,875.00

REGENCY CARVED MAHOGANY TILT-TOP BREAKFAST TABLE. First quarter 19th century. The rectangular top with yew crossbanding and rounded corners, tilting on the ring-turned cylindrical standard raised on a tripod base of downswept reeded legs terminating in brass-capped claw foot casters. SIZE: 29″ h. x 37″ l. x 40″ w. CONDITION: Professionally restored with French polish finish. 9-90984 (2,000-3,000)

791
$805.00

GEORGE III STYLE WING CHAIR. Circa 1900. Rectangular padded back with serpentine crest flanked by ogival wings and rolled arms. Seat rail bowed and serpentine. Raised on square tapered legs with molded edges and joined by a recessed boxed stretcher. Covered in a floral damasque upholstery. SIZE: 44″ h to top of back. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91358 (400-700)

792
$4,025.00

PARKER & CLOVER (Publisher, 19th Century) “WEST POINT, FROM PHILLIPSTOWN”. Hand-colored aquatint shows many different boats on the Hudson River with West Point on top of bluff. Foreground shows black and white goats and trees and bushes. Nice coloring in a crisp image. After a painting by William James Bennett. Legend inscription “West Point, From Phillipstown. To Colonel S. Thayer Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, This Print is Respectfully Inscribed by his Obedient Servant W J Bennett. Published by Parker & Clover, 180 Fulton Street, New York. Entered According to Act of Congress in the Year 1831 by Parker & Clover, in the Office of the Clerk of the Southern District of New York.” also “Colored by Hill”. Published in the United States, it was a collaboration between the engraver, John Hill, and the artist, William Guy Wall. Housed in a mahogany molded frame with gold liner. This print was later used by Currier & Ives. SIZE: Sight: 18″ x 24″. CONDITION: Recently professionally cleaned, matted and framed. There are two small 1/2″ tears in margin, otherwise very good. 9-90937 (6,000-8,000)

793
$2,400.00

UNSIGNED (American School, 19th Century) “RAILROAD SCENE, LITTLE FALLS, VALLEY OF THE MOHAWK”. Oil on metal panel shows an early steam powered locomotive pulling a passenger car filled with people beside a river with a waterfall lined with buildings. The landscape setting with trees, church spires, mountains and setting sun. A wonderful depiction of the railroad that went between Little Fall and Utica, New York. Housed in a replacement decorated gilt frame. Back with a Hirschl & Adler Galleries label. A title written on back of panel. SIZE: 13” x 16-3/4”. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. Hirschl & Adler Gallery. CONDITION: Very good with minor inpainting in sky. 9-29646 (1,500-2,000)

794
$6,038.00

FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY TALL CASE CLOCK, PROBABLY NEW JERSEY. The arch molded hood below conforming scrolled cresting with brass terminals centering three ball finials, the center with displayed eagle above an astagal glazed door flanked by fluted colonettes and unusual brass stop fluting. Painted enameled moon-phase dial with pink rose spandrels centering an Arabic and Roman Numeral chapter ring. Dial centered with a sweep second hand and calendar aperture. Eight day brass works with iron plate stamped “Wilson”, probably Thomas Wilson, London, 1790-1825. Waisted case fitted with rectangular door with molded edges and string inlay flanked by engaged fluted quarter columns with brass capitals and brass stop fluting above a molded box base raised on flared French feet with shaped apron. Circa 1815. Clock with two door keys, winder, both weights and pendulum. SIZE: 90″ h x 13-1/2″ throat w x 9″ d. PROVENANCE: Accompanied by a Bill of Sale dated September 20th, 1904 at which time it was purchased by the family of the current owner from a Mr. Elmer Bell of Orange, NJ. CONDITION: Very fine condition with original clean surfaces. Works last cleaned in 1998 and was in working order at the time the clock was removed from premises. Feet in original condition as are all parts that we can see. 9-91212 (4,000-6,000)

795
$13,800.00

RARE AND IMPORTANT CAPTAIN HOSEA C. WYMAN CIVIL WAR BALTIMORE ALBUM QUILT. This outstanding example decorated with fourteen border square panels, a large central panel with two squares below. Central large panel having a five-pointed blue star with inner white and red star. Between the upper two points is a red, white and blue American shield with owner’s name “Capt. H C Wyman” and “Baltimore M.D 1863”. Right side having an American flag having star shaped field having four stars in corners. Left of American flag having crossed cannons with cannon balls. Below star on left is a displayed red eagle with blue banner in beak. Right side with a large red anchor with blue chain. Below this panel are two square panels, one with orange pot of flowers and cornucopias, the other red and yellow tulips with green leaves. Outside panels include four wreaths of red and yellow tulips; Panel with rust colored house, birds on fence and flowers signed “A.B.H.”; Another panel with spread wing eagle holding flowering branch with decorative banner above; Another panel with colorful cornucopia of fruit and flowers; Panel with red flowers and birds; Panel with golden urn with flower vine; Another with a green leaf heart with red dots; Panel with stylized sheaf of wheat in green, yellow and red; Panel with opposing green and red leaves; Panel with a fruit tree with red fruit and yellow birds; and a panel with a spray of red green stemmed flowers. Appliqué work on white linen with no quilting, bound at edges with a center stitched linen backing. Colors are bright and vivid. SIZE: 81″ h x 64″ w. PROVENANCE: Made by the Captains wife, Judith Dicks Wyman and handed down through the family to our present consignor. According to family history, Capt. Wyman was lost at sea in 1879 along with his son, Clifford Wyman. CONDITION: Light stains to front which should come out in cleaning, structurally very good with no rips or tears, some minor imperfections and some additional water stains on reverse. 9-92208 (10,000-20,000)

796
$0.00

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

797
$460.00

AMERICAN EAGLE QUILT. Mid-19th century. The appliqued and patchwork quilt a displayed eagle within an oval belleflower and egg floral cartouche within a rectangular border, the whole within scrolled flowering vines. Quilted in tomato red, green and yellow calico on a cream ground. SIZE: 7’10” x 6’7″. CONDITION: Overall very fine with minimal small stains in outer border. 9-90842 (1,500-2,500)

798
$2,300.00

FINE HAWAIIAN QUILT, “THE COMB OF KAIULANA”. Circa 1850. Wrought with a combination of 8-rayed combs and crowns within a stylized ‘lei’ of leaves. The whole with waffle quilting. REF: For an illustration and discussion of a similar example see America’s Quilts and Coverlets by C.L. Safford and Robert Bishop, p. 199, plate 299. SIZE: 6’1-1/2″ x 6′. PROVENANCE: From a San Francisco home. CONDITION: Nice example of Hawaiian quilting; with staining. 9-90843 (2,000-4,000)

799
$12,650.00

FINE MASSACHUSETTS QUEEN ANNE INLAID AND CROSSBANDED BURLED WALNUT & WALNUT HIGHBOY OF GOOD PROPORTIONS, PROBABLY BOSTON. Circa 1760. In two parts, the molded cornice above the cove-molded frieze containing a secret drawer above the upper case fitted with a pair of aligned thumbmolded short drawers over four long graduated drawers on a molded base fitted to the mid-molded lower case. A pair of aligned short drawers above a shallow central drawer flanked by a deep drawer, all drawers crossbanded with matched figured walnut panels, the valanced and scalloped apron with molded edges and acorn pendant finials, raised on bandy cabriole legs with scrolled returns on circular pad feet. SIZE: 76-1/2″ h. x 37-1/2″ overall w. x 33″ case w. x 21-1/2″ d. CONDITION: With nicely cleaned surfaces, the crossbanding and veneers appear old if not original with some minor restorations, the brass hardware later replacements. Some losses to cross-beading on drawer edges, legs and feet with no evident restoration. Backboards appear original. 9-90836 (10,000-16,000)

800
$1,035.00

NEW ENGLAND FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. Late 18th Century. Hinged lid with bowed front and rounded sides above the conforming frieze with rectangular flame mahogany panels and rosewood inlaid surrounds with contrasted stringing. Whole raised on square tapered legs with string inlays and herringbone inlaid cuffs. SIZE: 29” h x 36” w x 17-1/2” d. CONDITION: Table has been professionally restored and refinished with repairs to veneers. Overall very fine condition. 9-91458 (1,200-1,800)

801
$0.00

NEW YORK FEDERAL MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE. Circa 1810. Rectangular top with hinged shaped leaves above the conforming frieze, fitted with a drawer. Apron with contrasting string inlays, the whole raised on square tapered legs with contrasting string and cross banded cuffs. SIZE: 29″ h x 19-1/2″ w (without leaves). CONDITION: Professionally refinished and restored; One splice on left facing leaf at hinge mark, repaired splits along hinges on top. Drawer has an old brass bale in redrilled holes. Leaves have been reset but well done. Overall good condition with nice color. 9-91460 (2,000-3,000)

802
$0.00

A NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY TILT-TOP TEA TABLE. Circa 1790. The circular top hinged on a bird cage support revolving above the urn form ring-turned standard raised on tripod cabriole legs terminating in bulbous pad feet. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h. x 32″ diameter. CONDITION: Professionally restored and refinished with good color. 9-90976 (1,500-2,000)

803
$632.00

EARLY AMERICAN MAHOGANY WHALEBACK SHELF. Early 19th century. Constructed with four shelves of varying depths joined by whale-shaped sides, the whole dovetailed. SIZE: 32-3/4″ h. x 26-1/2″ w. x 8-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Professionally refinished. 9-91888 (500-750)

804
$2,280.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF AN ELEGANT WOMAN. Oil on canvas half portrait shows a seated young woman with one arm having elbow bent and hand holding a red leather bound book. She wears a black dress with lace collar and cuffs. A fancy bracelet, gold slide chain with watch and neck pin. A white classical pillar is seen on left side. Housed in what could be its original gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 29-3/4″ x 25″. CONDITION: Craquelure, very good. 9-90831 (2,000-3,000)

805
$1,920.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Oil on canvas half portrait of a middle age man wearing a black coat, white vest and high collar. Housed in a mahogany veneered frame. SIZE: 27-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. CONDITION: Craquelure, stretcher lines, appears to be untouched. Good. 9-90845 (2,000-4,000)

806
$0.00

HERIZ ORIENTAL CARPET. Angular cream center medallion on a madder red field centered by pale indigo spandrels, the whole with polychrome geometric devices within an indigo black border of polychrome geometric palmettes. Mid 20th Century. SIZE: 12’6″ x 9’2″. CONDITION: Pile showing slight wear overall, minor discoloration in field at one end. Otherwise good. 9-91472 (3,500-4,500)

807
$9,200.00

ROY CROSS (American, 1924-) U.S.S. CONSTITUTION. Outstanding gouache nautical scene shows the majestic Constitution sailing under full sail in white capped blue sea. The ship leads four other tall ships coming toward viewer. Great detail is shown in the ships rendering including rigging, deck and deck hands. The scene is shown under a light blue and white cloud sky. Signed lower left “Roy Cross” and Copyright “1976”. Superbly housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame with linen and gilt liner. Also having a decorative title and artist plaque. The Constitution is shown circa 1804 and depicts it as the flagship of the US Mediterranean Squadron under Captain Edward Preble. SIZE: 22″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: Purchased by our current consignor from Marine Arts Gallery in 1977. A copy of the original receipt accompanies the painting. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 22″ x 30″. 9-91345 (10,000-15,000)

808
$920.00

CLOCK AND BAROMETER DESK SET IN FORM OF SHIP’S WHEEL. Circa 1927. Mounted side by side, the Waterbury clock with silvered dial, time and strike movement and beveled bezel. The anaroid barometer made by Taylor Instrument Co. of Rochester, NY for Waterbury Clock Co. having circular face and bezel. The two set within brass cases in the form of ship’s wheels mounted on fluted mahogany columnar capstains on a stepped plinth. Suitable for desk or wall mounting. SIZE: 11″ h x 15-1/2″ l x 4-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains original surfaces in very fine condition. No issues noted. 9-91119 (500-1,000)

809
$288.00

BRASS SETH THOMAS SHIPS CLOCK. first half 20th century. The brass ships clock mounted on custom bracket, the clock now mounted with a brass ships wheel, made by Seth Thomas Clock Co., the dial marked “SEVEN JEWELED EIGHT DAY SHIPS BELL”. SIZE: Overall 9″ X 13″ X 3″. Diameter 5 1/4″. Depth 3 1/2″. CONDITION: Appears to be in untouched original condition. Clock has not been disassembled for condition. 9-91346 (400-600)

810
$3,450.00

OUTSTANDING SAILOR’S MACRAME FRAME. Frame has seven separate macrame strips which when combined cover a wood base frame. Corners and center top and bottom have a braid four string wide decoration. Macrame matte with oval window has a graduated round hole stitch which leads to the oval inner picture frame which is decorated with turks head knots in darker color. A wonderful light brown patina. SIZE: Overall is 26″ x 23″. Oval is 11-1/2″ x 10″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90844 (2,500-3,500)

811
$86.00

SAILOR’S KNOT WORK MACRAME SWAGGER STICK. Stick having a metal tip, dark wrap bottom area with top having tan macrame ending in a Turks head dark knot. SIZE: 20-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90670 (150-250)

812
$0.00

BRENT F. POTTERS? (American, 19th/20th Century) U.S. YACHT IN FULL SAIL. Silk, velvet and oil on canvas scene shows a two-mast sailing yacht sailing right to left in full sail flying the American flag. A number of figures are seen on deck. The sails are silk over cardboard, the hull of needlework and velvet. The background shows a lighthouse off the stern and it runs through a green white tipped ocean. Signed lower right. Housed in its original gesso decorated period frame in shadowbox without glass. SIZE: Overall is 24″ x 28″. Sight is 15-1/2″ x 19-1/2″. CONDITION: Background is very good. There is deterioration and loss to the silk sails and rigging. 9-90825 (1,500-2,500)

813
$1,035.00

OUTSTANDING INLAID NAUTICAL MOTIF HINGED BOX. Hinged cover having beveled edges and having a 6″ x 8-1/2″ inlaid scene of two ships passing a lighthouse on green ocean. The scene has decorative string inlaid border and the sky is nicely grained mahogany. All sides of the box have birdseye maple rectangular panels with similar string inlaid borders. Bottom had inset material panel which is missing.Open interior, could be used as a jewelry box or a document box. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 11-3/4″ w x 9-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92015 (2,500-3,000)

814
$8,625.00

WILLIAM PIERCE STUBBS (American, 1842-1909) BLACK HULLED SCHOONER. Oil on canvas ship portrait shows the schooner sailing right to left in heavy seas. The name appears to be the “Eugene Hale”. Half of the sails are up and several people are on deck. Signed lower left “W.P.S.”. Housed in its original leaf decorated deep gesso gilt frame. SIZE: 20″ x 30″. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. CONDITION: One patch to back of original canvas, surface dirt, good. 9-29663 (3,000-5,000)

815
$0.00

SOLON FRANCIS MONTECELLO BADGER (American, 1873-1919) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “LOTTIE B. RUSSELL”. Oil on canvas ship portrait shows the black hulled three-mast schooner sailing right to left with eight men on deck. The ship name emblazoned on the bow and stern. Ship is shown in full sail with a lighthouse and low land mass in background. American flag flies off back mast, a ship banner and two other flags are seen. Signed lower left “SFM Badger”. Also signed and dated “’5” (1905) on back. Housed is its original gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 22″ x 36″. CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good. 9-72001 (10,500-14,500)

816
$0.00

PERCY A. SANBORN (American, 1849-1929) SHIP PORTRAIT OF THE BARQUE JOHN E. HOLBROOK. Outstanding unsigned oil on canvas ship portrait of the John E. Holbrook showing the three-mast ship sailing left to right under full sail. The name is emblazoned on the stern and there are eleven people on deck. Each mast with flags and the American flag off back mast. A pilot boat is seen off to the left and a point of land with lighthouse is seen on right side. A hand written legend on bottom edge states “Barque John E. Holbrook, New York, Henry E. Brown, Master, Entering Havre, 1866.” Housed in its original black stained oak frame with gold liner. SIZE: 14″ x 20″ PROVENANCE: From a central Maine home. Descended through the family which originally commissioned the painting. CONDITION: Very good in original condition with surface dirt – would brighten with cleaning. 9-74695 (15,000-20,000)

817
$0.00

THEODORE F. LUND (American, Early 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A SEA CAPTAIN. Fine watercolor and graphite drawing of a well dressed man in black coat, white shirt and black vest. The three-quarter portrait shows him holding a telescope under his arm and he looks straight at viewer. Signed lower right and dated “1840”. Lund was active in New York City in 1840’s. Housed in a fine period grain painted beveled frame. SIZE: 9-1/4″ x 7-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92012 (1,500-2,000)

818
$3,335.00

AMERICAN CARVED AND PAINT DECORATED EAGLE WALL PLAQUE IN THE MANNER OF JOHN HALEY BELLAMY. Late 19th century. Depicted with shield. SIZE: Overall length 47″. CONDITION: Retains all original surfaces, nice patina, with repairs to upper and lower beak and old repair to right upper wing facing. Head retains original dowel fastener. 9-91541 (2,500-4,000)

819
$345.00

CARVED AND GILDED DISPLAYED EAGLE. Depicted in full flight with good details to the wings. Carved from pine. SIZE: 34″ x 15″. CONDITION: Overall good with modern replaced gilding, chip to upper beak and seam repairs along the body extending into the right wing facing. 9-91228 (500-1,000)

820
$23,575.00

OUTSTANDING OVERSIZE COPPER SPREAD WING EAGLE ON BALL AND ARROW WEATHERVANE. Graceful spread wing eagle perched on a large ball which rests on a large arrow. Wonderful detailed feathers, slightly turned head and open mouth. Detail of the feathers on top and bottom having a wonderful verdigris patina. This eagle was a prized possession of Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand who rescued it from the raising of the Morrill House at Forest and Allen Avenues in Portland, Maine. A copy of the newspaper article of the raising with photographs of the building, dated December 11, 1957 accompanies this vane. The vane was restored by Valarie Hunt at the Shelburne Museum in 1991 and a videotape of the restoration procedures is included along with color slides showing some of the progress of the restoration. Vane comes with its original directionals and was mounted in their two-floor open hallway since its restoration. The largest spread wing eagle weathervane that we have had the pleasure to sell. SIZE: 56″ wing span; Approximately 32″ from tail to beak. Arrow 58″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Fully restored, very good. 9-90901 (10,000-20,000)

821
$6,612.00

BANNERETTE CHURCH WEATHERVANE FROM THE UNIVERSALIST UNITARIAN CHURCH OF WATERVILLE, MAINE. The weathervane is branded “S. H. & W. C. Hunneman”. Weathervane in the shape of an arrow having a cast zinc/lead front part which includes an arrow flanked by two C-scrolls attached to a cast zinc rectangular area set for rod insert. The back section having two open S-scrolls leading to an eleven-rayed star with four round cutouts. Back section appearing to be in a flat sheet metal. Central rod receiving area having a hand forged top with open prongs. The makers brand on the central pole receiving area. SIZE: 61″ l x 21-1/2″ h (without wrought iron rod); 40-1/2″ h (with attached upper part of rod). PROVENANCE: Recently removed from the cupola adorning the original steeple of the Universalist Unitatian Church of Waterville, Maine. CONDITION: Being sold as found. Weathervane has a bend in one cast scroll, a break 1″ from the central vertical support, several bends and loss of green patina throughout. Remnants of the original gilt can be seen. The weathervane has a green overpaint. 9-92243 (2,000-4,000)

822
$1,150.00

CUPOLA FROM THE UNIVERSALIST UNITARIAN CHURCH OF WATERVILLE, MAINE. The cupola was taken down and presently has been placed at the front of the church lawn. It is there for full inspection at any time. The cupola is being sold “as is”, “where is” and it is the responsibility of the buyer to remove the cupola from the church premises in a reasonable time period. It is eight sided with cathedral window openings, topped by two areas of wide molding and having a shingled rooftop. We are told the it is approximately 8,000 pounds. SIZE: Approximately 24 foot h x 13 foot dia. Interior open section is 8 foot tall. PROVENANCE: The Universalist Unitarian Church of Waterville, Maine celebrated their 175th Anniversary last year. CONDITION: The cupola is being sold “as is” “where is”. Structurally it appears to be intact but we strongly advise view or have a representative view on your behalf. 9-92244 (2,000-4,000)

823
$0.00
Revised: 1/24/2008

WITHDRAWN.

UNSIGNED (American, First third of the 19th Century) FOLGER FAMILY PORTRAIT. Watercolor on paper folk art portrait shows a seven member family seated in a landscape. The father is seated in a writing arm Windsor pointing to a drawing of a house. The mother is seated in a side chair while the five daughters surround them. One holds a stringed instrument beside her. Presumably the landscape which has a clearing behind them is where they will build their house. On the back of the paper is written “Painted 1818” and “Family name”. Presently housed in a hinged tan matte which indicates that on the back of the paper of the original frame it stated Folger Family, Maine 1825. SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 13″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90828 (2,500-12,000)

824
$1,495.00

TWO SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS, PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIA. Each with seven splayed spindles joined to the steamed crest rail joined to the U-shaped midrail with scalloped paddle grips above a shaped saddle seat raised on baluster turned splayed legs and swelled H-stretchers. SIZE: 37-1/2″ and 38″ h to top of backs. CONDITION: Both armchairs being refinished, no major or visible repairs. One arm on one chair with filler on paddle grip. Otherwise very good overall. 9-91363 (1,000-2,000)

825
$780.00

TWO AMERICAN SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS. Late 19th Century. Each seven spindle example with nicely carved and formed knuckle arms. First with pine seat and hickory crest rail. Crest rail has two spliced repairs. The first a New York example with the second probably a Philadelphia example. SIZE: 39″ h x 18″ seat h; 38″ h x 17-1/2″ seat h. CONDITION: Both have been stripped and refinished. As noted above. 9-91362 (1,000-2,000)

826
$0.00

EARLY AMERICAN PINE HUTCH TABLE IN BROWN WASH. Circa 1820. The hinged rectangular top with canted corners joined to the conforming bench base fitted with a hinged lift seat, the apron tenoned and pinned, the ends with recessed panel and continuing to cut-out feet. SIZE: 28″ h. x 54″ l. x 32″ w. CONDITION: This example retains original old brown wash with dark worn surfaces. Considerable wear and marring to edges of top, the base with old repairs and splits in seat. 9-91047 (800-1,200)

827
$1,955.00

NICE NEW ENGLAND PAINTED AND STENCILED SHERATON PINE DRESSING TABLE. Circa 1830. Shaped splashguard above deck top fitted with two aligned drawers all decorated with sprays of grapes and grape vines. Joined to the rectangular top with chamfered edge above the conforming apron fitted with a long drawer. Raised on swelled cylindrical and ring turned legs. SIZE: Overall 40″ h x 33-1/2″ w x 15″ d. CONDITION: Mustard yellow paint and stenciling original as are the brass drawer pulls. No visible restorations or damages. A nice example in very fine condition. 9-90839 (2,500-4,500)

828
$0.00

STATE OF MAINE SHERATON MUSTARD PAINTED AND STENCILED WASH STAND. Circa 1820. The shaped three-quarter splashguard centering the top with opening for bowl, raised on cylindrical supports joined by a medial shelf fitted with drawer, continuing to tapered cylindrical legs with ringed cuffs. The whole with fine stencil and paint decoration on a mustard ground. SIZE: 37-1/2″ overall h. x 17″ w. x 14″ d. CONDITION: Retains original surfaces, showing losses and wear to paint on work surface. Otherwise very good. 9-91868 (500-700)

829
$518.00

EARLY AMERICAN MAPLE ADJUSTABLE TWO-ARMED CANDLESTAND. First quarter 19th century. The adjustable screw element fitted for two candles above the adjustable dish top above the cylindrical turned standard raised on tripod base. SIZE: 32″h. CONDITION: Very good overall retaining old surfaces. 9-92195 (300-500)

830
$0.00

AN AMERICAN TOLEWARE CANISTER TOGETHER WITH A DEEP OVAL BREAD TRAY. Circa 1850. The canister with cover decorated with a tomato-red, green and mustard-yellow floral spray within a red and yellow lined border, the lid similarly decorated. The tray with pierced demilune grips, decorated in the center with floral spray within spiral twist borders. SIZE: First: 10-3/4″ h. x 8″ dia. Second: 3-1/2″ h. x 13-3/4″ l. CONDITION: The canister with dents and some paint loss in lid, the sides with paint losses, overall alligatored finish. The tray with scrape marks around outside surfaces, the paint decorated interior with alligatoring. Both overall good to very good. 9-90855 (2,000-3,500)

831
$1,725.00

A FINE AMERICAN TOLEWARE CANISTER TOGETHER WITH A DOMED DOCUMENT BOX. Circa 1850. The canister of cylindrical form with hinged lid, paint-decorated overall with stylized floral sprays. The domed box decorated with strawberries, flowerheads, and leafy sprays. Each with a ringed handle. SIZE: First: 8-1/2″ h. x 8-3/4″ dia. Second: 6″ h. x 9-1/2″ l. x 5-3/4″ d. CONDITION: The first with original surfaces and crackling, with some flaking paint loss, rubbing, and rust, overall good condition. The second example with original painted surfaces and vibrant colors beneath alligatored surface, paint chips and flakes right front corner facing and rear of box; otherwise very good condition. 9-90833 (1,500-2,500)

832
$1,265.00

LARGE EARLY AMERICAN OVAL PAINT AND WALLPAPER DECORATED BOX. First half 19th century. Decorated with alternating rows of floral sprays and red and cream on blue background. SIZE: 13″ h 20″l 15″w. CONDITION: Good overall with wear and separation in wallpaper. 9-91445 (500-750)

833
$920.00

OUTSTANDING PAPER MACHE DOG DECORATED TRAY. Oval tray having a black ground with portrait of a dogs head in center. Decorated with three half round areas inlaid with mother of pearl with gold highlights. Raised rim having gold highlights and a hanger. Nice craquelure finish. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. CONDITION: Two long under rim chips, otherwise very good. 9-91550 (600-900)

833A
$1,438.00

PERIOD COUNTRY SHERATON TAVERN TABLE IN OLD RED. A high style tavern table with Sheraton turned and fluted legs having a large single board top with bread board ends, all with remnants of its original red-brown finish. Top of the table with original old scrub surface. SIZE: 42” w x 27-1/2” d x 27-1/2” h. CONDITION: Top with old drying split, otherwise generally as found in attic condition. 9-92210 (600-1,200)

833B
$690.00

19TH CENTURY CHILD’S CUPBOARD. Small early handmade pine cupboard with scalloped cut-out ends in old faded robin egg blue paint. One panel door with bread board end opens to reveal two shelves. SIZE: 24-1/2” x 17” x 7-1/2” d. CONDITION: Couple of tight drying cracks on either side, paint is worn but generally nice, old surface. 9-92223 (700-900)

833C
$230.00

NICE DECORATED MINIATURE DOME TOP BOX. Having red background with blue edges, multicolored foliate scrolls in green, mustard, blue etc. Interior fitted with a till of pine construction, fitted with lock. SIZE: 6-1/4” x 5-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92217 (600-900)

833D
$172.00

EARLY NEW ENGLAND DECORATED WOODEN APPLE PEELER. This great old New England wooden apple peeler retains its original Windsor blue-green paint and black pinstripe decoration. Found in a Central Maine home. SIZE: 28” l x 6” h. CONDITION: Paint worn in places, one of the leg wedges is currently missing. 9-92220 (500-750)

833E
$460.00

RARE EARLY PRIMITIVE HAND CARVED LOLLIPOP BUTTER STAMP. This late 18th/early 19th Century carved wooden stamp features a deeply carved hex sign with chipped carved decoration around the border. Decoration on handle is nearly worn completely off. SIZE: 8” l x 4-1/2” dia of top. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-92221 (450-650)

833F
$3,335.00

WONDERFUL 19TH CENTURY PRIMITIVE YARN HOOKED RUG. This wonderful small folky hooked rug was executed with yarn on burlap. The entire rug has been framed in a period lemon-yellow frame and features a motif of a heart within a heart with anchor and cross with either side being decorated with a flowering vine. Initialed at the top “HH” and signed “Mary” and dated below “1880”. The small heart in a deep blood red coloration with the larger heart on the exterior a lighter red, the overall rug in various wonderful earthy color tones. It appears that the rug was probably mounted within the frame shortly after its completion by the proud manufacturer and was recently discovered in a New England home. SIZE: Rug only) 24-1/2” w x 20” h. CONDITION: Totally as found. The colors are now soft, but yet still strong. Frame with minor imperfections. 9-92242 (2,000-4,000)

833G
$374.00

SET OF SIX GRADUATED OLD COPPER COOKING POTS. This set of handmade copper cooking pots with dovetail construction. SIZE: Measure in size from 10” in dia to approx. 4-1/2” dia. CONDITION: Show plenty of use but generally in very good condition. (At the current price of copper these will soon be worth a great deal just as scrap). 9-92218 (375-575)

833H
$0.00

19TH CENTURY CANOE TRADE SIGN. This carved wooden trade sign, made to hang on side of a canoe or sporting shop is in the form of an early canoe and in original old red-brown paint. One side in yellow letters reads “Sold”, the other “Fixed”. SIZE: 36” l x approx. 4” h. CONDITION: Paint much worn on top and alligatored on the side with some very small losses. A neat, old, as found real canoe trade sign. 9-92213 (2,500-3,500)

833I
$518.00

LARGE HAND COLORED PHOTOGRAPH OF GUIDE WITH SPORT AND TROPHY BUCK IN CANOE. This piece found in Greenville area purportedly depicts Theodore Roosevelt with guide returning from a successful hunt. It is a fact that Theodore Roosevelt visited Greenville around the turn of the century for sporting purposes, but there is no positive proof of the above attribution. Titled in the image “Sport at Moosehead Outlet” and in lower left “2444”. Framed molded oak dark old frame. SIZE: Sight: 23-1/2” x 15”. 35-1/2” w x 27” h including frame. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92234 (600-900)

833J
$460.00

OGDEN M. PLEISSNER N.A.: JUNE TROUT FISHING. Large signed print by Pleissner depicting fly fisherman on stream. Signed in the image “Pleissner” and below in the border, signed in pencil “Ogden M. Pleissner” with raised stamp “TGF”, also in print above image “Privately Printed for Theodore Gordon Fly Fishers in a Limited Edition of 350 copies”. Framed in a green matte with simple frame. SIZE: Sight: 26” w x 18” h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-92239 (400-800)

833K
$402.00

CHET RENESON, TEA TIME. Limited Edition print by well known sporting artist Chet Reneson titled “Tea Time” depicting two fishermen and a guide fixing a noontime lunch over a fire in a rainy, drizzly overcast day. Titled in the border “Tea Time” and above the image “Tea Time is a Limited Edition of 400 Lithographs, Published by Sportsman’s Edge Limited”, signed in pencil lower right in border “Chet Reneson 62/400”. Matted with a burlap border in a simple wood frame. SIZE: 31-1/2” w x 23” h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-92240 (200-400)

834
$900.00

OUTSTANDING MOUNTED GROUSE TAXIDERMY DIORAMA. Two large grouse stand on naturalistic wood base with small green leaf branches. Behind the grouse is a fine oval painting of woods and blue sky. This painting is on a quarter oak sawn panel which is the back of a deep shadowbox frame. The sides of the inside are also painted with green forest foliage. The front of the frame is 5″ flat oak with bead inner trim. The front glass has a large corresponding oval outward bubble. One of the finest taxidermy presentations we have seen. SIZE: Overall is 31-1/2″ x 47-1/2″. Sight: 21-1/4″ x 37-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Maine home. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-91819 (1,000-2,000)

835
$0.00

N. CURRIER (American,Publisher, 19th Century) “ON A POINT”. Hand colored lithograph dated 1855 shows two dogs at point in a half cleared hay field with two hunters. Housed in a good reproduction figured maple frame with triple matte. Examined out of frame. SIZE: Overall is 13″ x 17-3/4″. Image is 9-3/4″ x 14-3/4″. CONDITION: All over toning with foxing lines. No rips or tears. 9-91134 (400-600)

836
$30.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher, 19th Century) “A STANCH POINTER”. No. 5691 in Conningham’s Illustrated Checklist. Hand colored lithograph depicts a light colored dog at point facing left with a fence and bushes behind. Dated 1871. Housed in a fine figured maple reproduction frame with triple matte. Examined out of frame. SIZE: Overall is 10-3/4″ x 15″. Image is 8-3/4″ x 12-1/4″. CONDITION: All over toning, some fading. No rips or tears. 9-91137 (100-200)

837
$1,380.00

AIDEN LASSELL RIPLEY (American, 1896-1969)”RUFFLED GROUSE IN WINTER”. Unframed etching shows two grouse in a sunlit snow covered scene. Pencil titled and signed. Accompanying the lot is the book Sporting Etchings by A. Lassell Ripley. This etching is illustrated on page 90. SIZE: Overall is 12-1/4″ x 13″. Image is 11″ x 9-1/4″. PROVENANCE: CONDITION: Very good. 9-91135 (2,000-3,000)

838
$0.00

SIGNED (Late 20th Century)”EIDERS A DUVET”. Limited edition lithograph of six Eider ducks in water. Pencil signed, titled and numbered “127/350”. Artist appears to be “Frondin”. Nicely housed in an aluminum frame with triple matte. SIZE: SIGHT: 21″ x 26-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90922 (200-300)

839
$230.00

ROGER TORY PETERSON (American, 1908-1996) “SNOW OWL”. Limited edition lithograph which is pencil signed and “Publisher’s Proof”. Published by Mill Pond Press, Inc., Venice, Florida. Scene shows two snowy owls perched on a rock with lichen in an arctic setting. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 30-1/4″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91095 (300-400)

840
$978.00

PAIR OF FABULOUS BRONZE DUCK ANDIRONS. Unmarked, 20th Century. Bronze shoulder bust ducks are made in two part separating above shoulders. This allows for a turning of the head whichever way they wish to be displayed. Nice heavy iron dogs attached. SIZE: 11-1/2″ h x 20″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92109 (400-600)

841
$0.00

FOLK ART TRADE SIGN “NORTH SHORE DECOYS”. The Adirondack style square sign has a branch decorated green frame housing two boards painted in a light orange. Quarter and half split branch gilt lettering “North Shore Decoys”. Also a 6-1/2” x 11” decoy is attached to front with very nice mottling and carving. SIZE: Overall is 28” x 30”. CONDITION: Generally very good. Some expected weathering. 9-92206 (700-900)

842
$230.00

INTERESTING CARVED AND PAINTED PICTURE OF DUCKS IN MARSHLAND. Painting on board of water and marsh grasses with a hillside background under blue and white skies. Five ducks are seen in full relief carving and painted. Signed lower left “Bowman”. Housed in an attractive pine frame. SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 23. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91343 (300-400)

843
$690.00

THREE CARVED AND PAINTED DUCK DECOYS. 1) 16″ l with revolving head having an orange bill and brown body with blue wings. Two keel weights. 2 & 3) 15″ l carved Mallard ducks, branded “GLR”. Both with oval keel weights, carved tails, probably original paint. CONDITION: Wear to paint, chips to tails, good. 9-91351-1 (300-500)

844
$805.00

THREE CARVED AND PAINTED SIMILAR RED HEADED DUCK DECOYS. Solid bodies, all having glass eyes and similar paint schemes of black and white bodies, red heads and black bills. One having a dowel head with pin that turns. SIZE: 17″; 16″ and 16″. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-91351-2 (500-1,000)

845
$201.00

HARRY MCCHESNEY HAND CARVED AND PAINTED CANADA GOOSE. Nicely carved pine goose has a black and white neck and head, glass eyes, brown feathers with white tips. Original business card taped to bottom with artist name. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x 27″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92165 (250-500)

846
$259.00

TWO GOOSE DECOYS. 1) 24-1/2″ l modern Canada goose with nice paint and carving. 2) 18-1/2″ l primitive white goose with orange bill. Laminated body has separated and has open cracks. Both unmarked. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-91351 (200-400)

847
$115.00

CARVED AND PAINTED SWAN DECOY BY BRADDOCK BROS. Finely sculptured swan with curved neck, black bill and glass eyes. Impressed brand to bottom, dated “1986” and signed in pen “Lest Braddock”. SIZE: 18″ h x 26″ l. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good, some cracking to paint. 9-90914 (150-250)

848
$0.00

LAWRENCE IRVINE CARVED WOOD AND PAINTED BROOK TROUT. Finely carved 20″ brook trout with wonderful color mounted on an oval painted simulated birch bark oval backboard. Signed on reverse. SIZE: Overall is 28″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91335 (2,000-3,000)

849
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED TROPHY LARGE MOUTH BASS BY LAWRENCE IRVINE. Finely carved and painted realistic large mouth bass mounted on a stained wood backboard. Signed on reverse. Lawrence Irvine was a carver in Winthrop, Maine. SIZE: Fish is 23″ . Overall is 14″ h x 33″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91084 (2,000-3,000)

850
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED LAKE TROUT BY LAWRENCE IRVINE. Unsigned. Finely carved and painted realistic lake trout mounted on an oval plywood brown painted edge stained backboard. Lawrence Irvine was a carver in Winthrop, Maine. SIZE: 30-1/2″ fish; 36″ x 15″ backboard. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73899 (2,000-2,500)

851
$0.00

LAWRENCE IRVINE CARVED WOOD AND PAINTED CHAIN PICKEREL. Nicely colored 22″ pickerel in arched position. Mounted on a stained oval backboard, unsigned with title on reverse. SIZE: Overall is 28″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91342 (1,500-2,000)

852
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED TROPHY SMALL MOUTH BASS BY LAWRENCE IRVINE. Finely carved and painted realistic small mouth bass mounted on a stained backboard. Signed and titled “Small Mouth Bass” on reverse. Lawrence Irvine was a carver in Winthrop, Maine. SIZE: Fish is 18-1/2″. Overall is 11-3/4″ h x 28-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91082 (1,500-2,500)

853
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED BROOK TROUT BY LAWRENCE IRVINE. Finely carved and painted realistic brook trout mounted on a painted birch backboard is the shape of the State of Maine. The backboard having painted with pine tree, pine tree branch and pine cone. Signed and dated “1983”. Lawrence Irvine was a carver in Winthrop, Maine. SIZE: Fish is 12″. Overall is 24-1/2″ h x 15-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91086 (2,000-3,000)

854
$14,375.00

EXCEPTIONAL LAVAR KIRMAN ORIENTAL CARPET, SOUTHEAST PERSIA. Circa 1900. Dense polychrome floral vinery interspersed with stylized cypress trees and alternating flowering vases, the central panel forming opposing half medallions within a conforming main border of pink, beige and pale indigo flowerheads, all four sides with a burnt orange cartouche in Arabic of poetic couplets. SIZE: 11 ft 4 in x 8 ft 1 in. CONDITION: Extremely fine with good pile and pleasing muted palette, small areas of slightly pile, blue end stripes, reduced by one or two rows of knots. 9-91492 (12,000-15,000)

855
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE CARVED CHERRY BONNET TOP HIGHBOY. Circa 1780. In two parts, the molded swans neck pediment centering spiral carved finials above the central fan carved frieze drawer flanked by short drawers over four long graduated drawers centered by fluted engaged pilasters. Joined to the lower case having a long drawer over three short drawers, the center most fan carved, above the acraded apron fitted with pendant finials, raised on bandy cabriole legs with pad feet. SIZE: 87″ h x case 36-1/2″ w; overall 41″ w x 21″ d. CONDITION: Professionally refinished and restored with nice color. 9-91450 (10,000-15,000)

856
$0.00

NICE CONNECTICUT CHIPPENDALE CHERRY CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1780. The rectangular top with molded edges above the conforming case fitted with four long graduated drawers on a molded base raised on shaped bracket feet with scalloped returns. SIZE: 35″ h. x 38-3/4″ w. x 18-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall, professionally restored and refinished, with a repair to proper right front foot. Replaced brass hardware. 9-92118 (2,000-4,000)

857
$1,495.00
Revised: 1/16/2008

Printed image in catalog was reversed with lot number 1380.

A NICE DELAWARE CHIPPENDALE CHERRY PEMBROKE TABLE WITH ORIGINAL SURFACE. A rectangular top with conforming hinged leaves projecting above the conforming apron, raised on square tapered and chamfered legs joined by an x-stretcher. SIZE: H 27-/14”, W (closed) 18”, D 31-1/2”. CONDITION: Very fine original condition overall; retains old crackled finish, no restoration or damages noted to legs or stretchers. 9-90946 (1,500-2,500)

858
$0.00

CONNECTICUT RIVER VALLEY HEPPLEWHITE CHERRY CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1810. The rectangular top with string inlaid edges above the conforming case fitted with four graduated string inlaid long drawers, each having a tear-drop inlaid escutcheon and retaining original brass hardware. Case with string inlaid canted corners raised on flared French feet. SIZE: H 36-3/4”, overall width 39”, D 20-1/4”. CONDITION: Professionally restored and re-polished with minor shrinkage cracks on left and right side of case and restoration to feet; otherwise, very good condition. 9-91875 (2,000-3,000)

859
$0.00

MID ATLANTIC CHIPPENDALE WALNUT ONE DRAWER TAVERN TABLE. Second half of the 18th Century. Rectangular two board top projecting above the conforming frieze fitted with single drawer raised on square molded legs joined by a rectangular box stretcher. SIZE: 26″ h x 31″ w x 22-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains old original surfaces, overall in worn but very good condition. Two board top has been turned at an early point, glue blocks on exterior of frame are old, some shrinkage cracks and small repairs at top of legs juncture to table top. Table top exhibits usual and expected amount of staining and wear. No splicing to legs, box stretcher in good condition. Table is fully pegged. 9-91813 (3,000-6,000)

860
$0.00

CONNECTICUT HEPPLEWHITE CHERRY CANDLE STAND. Circa 1820. The square chamfered top with canted corners raised on a ring and urn turned standard. A tripod spider-leg base with down swept legs shaped ankles and square feet. SIZE: H 28-3/4”, top 19-1/2” square. C CONDITION: The table with scrubbed waxed finish; a repair to one foot; an old split repair in the top professionally re-done. Otherwise, very good. 9-91457 (500-700)

860A
$575.00

RARE ARCHITECTURAL BOOK “THE CHRISTMAS GIFT OF ARCHITECTURE”. This large early format book titled “Chapel & Church Architecture with Design for Parsonages” by Reverend George Bowler, Roxbury, MA dated 1856. The book is filled with numerous architectural depictions of churches, many of which are in color. SIZE: 18” x 12”. CONDITION: Original gilt pressed covers and black leather binding shows overall wear. Plates have some toning and there is a small amount of scattered foxing. Generally good to very good. 9-92214 (650-950)

860B
$120.00

EARLY MEDICAL BOOK OF SKIN DISEASES BY G. H. FOX: SYPHILIS. This 19th Century photographic illustrated medical book with 48 plates from life and colored by hand by George Henry Fox A.M.M.D., New York, E. D. Treat & Co. 757 Broadway 1881. This fairly medical text replete with grotesque photos of advance stages of Syphilis in both male and female, showing various anatomical parts and how they are afflicted. If ever there were a device during the 19th Century to discourage and discriminate sexual practices, certainly this text would have been an effective one. The various hand colored images of advanced affects of Syphilis are extraordinarily grotesque. Leather bound with marble-type boards. SIZE: 12” x 9-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally very good. Some toning to the paper and small amount of scattered foxing, light staining to the edge of the pages on the last 10-15 pages. Binding is sound. 9-92211 (200-300)

860C
$0.00

FOLKY HAND CARVED MONKEY FIGURE. This early 20th Century carved folk art piece depicting a whimsical carving of a monkey in old red-brown wash with short leather britches. SIZE: Approx. 36” l. CONDITION: Splits and some losses on hands and feet, shows considerable age. 9-92212 (450-850)

860D
$172.00

LARGE PICTORIAL HOOKED RUG WITH VIGNETTES OF BIRDS & PLANTS. All in earthy tone colors with black border. SIZE: 51” x approx. 60”. CONDITION: Overall scattered damage and deterioration. Very nice detail. 9-92215 (250-500)

860E
$172.00

OLD CASED BRASS TRANSIT OR LEVEL. Side of scope stamped “A. Carter Exeter”. Brass plaque fitted in the top of the walnut case reads “J.S. King Exeter”. SIZE: Dovetailed walnut case is 15-3/4” l x 5-1/2” d x 7-1/2” h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-92222 (450-650)

860F
$230.00

OLAF GULLERANDSEN(?) (Scandinavian, Late 19th/Early 20th Century) THE STEAMER SIGURD JARL. Oil on panel with one stack steamer having black hull ship flying a red, blue and white flag with cross. Signed in lower right, dated “1918”. Framed in an antique style reproduction gold gesso frame. SIZE: 7-1/2” x 13-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-92224 (600-900)

860G
$690.00

19TH CENTURY LITHO OF STEIN BARKENTINE “MORNING STAR”. Bath, Maine August 6, 1884. Sailed from Boston, November 5, 1884. Lower portion of the border is a contribution form which states “This may certify that ______ has contributed _______ dollars towards the building of the Fourth Morning Star for the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions”. The ship was a missionary ship. Nicely matted and framed in a contemporary dark wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 21-1/2” w x 18-1/2” h. Frame and matte included is 28-1/2” x 25-1/2” h. CONDITION: Tear in right margin folder upper right corner, fold across bottom, toned, otherwise good. 9-92230 (700-900)

860H
$0.00

GERTRUDE HALL: MAINE COAST LOBSTER SHACK. Oil on canvas depicts a small coastal Maine village. In foreground is a fish store with sign “Lobster” also fitted with lobster weathervane. Fisherman in foreground with net, many fishing casts etc, village in background. Signed lower right. Framed in a simple oak gilded frame. SIZE: Sight: 23-1/2” w x 15-1/2” h. CONDITION: Generally good, small puncture wound near bottom. 9-92227 (500-800)

860I
$240.00

PETER KOSTER, HARBOR SCENE. Oil on panel of harbor scene with boats at dock. Signed lower left “Peter Koster”. Framed in antiqued 20th Century wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 19” w x 15-1/2” h. CONDITION: Generally excellent. 9-92233 (400-600)

860J
$390.00

L. A. GILLETTE: HARBOR SCENE. Oil on panel depicting a busy coastal harbor scene with sailboats in the foreground with church by a village and church in the background. Housed in an antiqued silver wood frame. Signed lower left. SIZE: Sight: 17” w x 14-1/2” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92237 (650-950)

860K
$259.00

OIL ON PANEL OF BEACH SCENE WITH DUNES. Signed on reverse “Painted by Edith Gl??, Boston, Mass. Framed in a simple molded gold wood frame. SIZE: 12” x 6” h. CONDITION: Generally good 9-92241 (200-400)

860L
$978.00

ATTRIBUTED TO ALEXANDER POPE: PORTRAIT OF MARY CHASE ON HORSEBACK. This large oil on canvas came from the Cuno Estate of Kennebunk, Maine. The family, around the turn of the century, had been personal friends of Alexander Pope who was known to have executed a number of paintings for the family. This purportedly depicts Mary Chase. SIZE: 30” x 40 ”. CONDITION: Small puncture wound and minor rubs. 9-92232 (800-1,200)

861
$8,338.00

SAROUK ORIENTAL CARPET, CENTRAL PERSIA. First quarter 20th century. The indigo floral polled medallion within a wine field with scrolling polychrome floral vinery centered by turquoise spandrels, the whole within a deep indigo main border of profusely scrolling vinery and flowerheads. SIZE: 17’8″ x 12′. CONDITION: Excellent overall with full pile and strong colors. 9-91493 (10,000-15,000)

862
$6,325.00

NEW HAMPSHIRE FEDERAL CARVED MAPLE TALL CASE CLOCK, JAMES C. COLE (1724-1815), ROCHESTER, N.H. The arched molded crest surmounted by pierced fret work centering three brass ball finials above an astragal glazed door flanked by reeded columns with brass capitals opening to the enameled metal dial marked: “Jas. C. Cole, Rochester” within an Arabic and roman numeral chapter ring with calendar aperture and seconds dial; the whole within painted filigreed spandrels. The brass works with time and strike movement above the waisted case fitted with a rectangular door and applied molding flanked by reeded quarter columns with brass capitals and bases on a molded box base raised on spool turned feet. SIZE: 86″ h x 14″ throat w x 10-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home. CONDITION: With original old, cleaned surface, no evident repairs or restorations. Works and face both appear original to clock, dial with craquelure and minor paint loss. 9-74381 (8,000-12,000)

863
$0.00

MASSACHUSETTS MAHOGANY AND EGLOMISE BANJO TIMEPIECE. The enamel dial with Roman numerals and time apperature above the throat with eglomise panel painted with a floral filled urn above the square box base with an eglomise panel depicting a landscape with dam and stream opening to the pendulum bob and weight. SIZE: 29″ h. CONDITION: With alligatored finish the eglomise panels intact possibly not original the brassworks unmarked.The dial appears original. 9-91816 (1,000-2,000)

864
$0.00

OUTSTANDING PAINTED JEWELRY BOX. Early to mid 19th Century having a large hand painted scene on paper of a Georgian house with gates and fence surrounded by tall trees and having three cows in front. The image is well done and finely detailed. The painting was laid down on the lid and in the period a mustard stripe with black edging was applied to finish off the cover. The base having green, red and black panel decoration. Interior with a period oil spot type wallpaper. Interior having two small compartmented sections. SIZE: 4″ h x 12″ w x 9″ d. CONDITION: Small nicks to paint, structurally very good. In original untouched condition. 8-87560 (2,200-4,500)

865
$1,092.00

PAINT DECORATED HINGE LID BOX. Beveled top having a painted central panel of a house on a cliff with a road on another cliff. Corners are red drapes with hanging tassel. S-scroll painting on bevel. Front having a scene of boats on water nearing large castle with figures. A tall lighthouse is seen at point of land. Mid 19th Century. Wonderful old patina. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 13″ w x 9″ d. CONDITION: Generally very good, some open cracks at board joining. 9-90859 (800-1,200)

866
$0.00

AMERICAN HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY THREE-DRAWER SIDE TABLE. Circa 1850. Rectangular top with zigzag inlays above the conforming case fitted with three long drawers, each with zigzag inlays. Flanked by rectangular string inlaid panels raised on square tapered legs with crossbanded cuffs and bellflower inlays. Circa 1850. SIZE: 28-3/4″ h x 20-1/2″ w x 16-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Professionally restored in is of somewhat altered form. Some old water stains on top which needs to be repolished and redone. Veneers are for the most part intact. Some work done to legs. Overall good condition. 9-91507 (2,000-3,000)

867
$632.00

NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE TILT TOP TEA TABLE. Late 18th Century. Circular top above the urn shaped turned standard raised on arched cabriole leg tripod base terminating in angular slipper feet. SIZE: 27-1/4″ h x 30″ dia. CONDITION: Retains original old surfaces, top has been polished and is overall heavily marked from wear and use. Top with repaired seam split. No additional restoration, damages or repairs. Original feet. 9-91811 (1,200-2,200)

868
$1,840.00

LOT OF FOUR FRAMED EARLY SILHOUETTES. 1) 5″ x 4-1/4″ black silhouette of a boy with the following: “Cut by Master Nelles without arms, Boston, Feb 4 183_”. 2) 5-1/4″ x 4-1/4″ silhouette of man. 3) 5″ x 4″ silhouette and watercolor in black frame with brass hanger, written on back “Revd JH Pring A.B.”. 4) 4-3/4″ x 3-3/4″ silhouette of a lady, “Miss SJ De Velasco 1837”. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-91975-1 (400-600)

869
$0.00

LOT OF FOUR UNFRAMED SILHOUETTES AND WATERCOLOR OF FLOWERS. Silhouettes are unframed on paper showing two men, a lady and a girl. Watercolor is nicely colored with yellow, blue and red flowers. Housed in an antique birdseye maple frame. SIZE: Watercolor sight is 9-3/4″ x 8-1/2″. Silhouette total is 8-1/2″ x 6″. CONDITION: Watercolor is good; Silhouettes have foxing, tears and losses. 9-90850 (600-1,000)

870
$2,588.00

FOLK ART PAINTED AND CARVED WOOD CHICKEN WEATHERVANE. Three dimensional fully sculptured chicken stands on a wood ball resting on a long wood and sheet metal arrow. Chicken has a white and green body with red tail. Ball is painted green and the arrow a light blue. SIZE: Weathervane with ball is 16″; Chicken is 17-1/2″ l; Arrow is 60″ l. PROVENANCE: Originally purchased from a Stowe, VT area egg farm. CONDITION: Some wear to paint, some cracking at lamination, cracks in ball. Otherwise very good. 9-91571 (2,000-4,000)

871
$0.00

FINE CALLIGRAPHY DRAWING OF HORSES. Interesting framed calligraphy has two opposing horses with decorative feather like background. The rectangular drawing is attached to a blue background which has eighteen handwritten name cards attached to the border and one on each of the horses. Mid 19h Century. Housed in a berry decorated frame. SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: There are some white areas on cards which may indicate glue seepage, overall toning. Otherwise good. 9-90847 (1,000-1,500)

872
$0.00

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

873
$0.00

HERIZ CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA. First quarter 20th century. Madder red field with a profusion of geometric polychrome devices centering an angular polled deep indigo medallion, the whole within ivory spandrels and a midnight blue main border of flowerheads and geometric latticework. SIZE: 11’3″ x 8’2″. CONDITION: Very good overall. Pile with even minimal wear. Strong colors. 9-91491 (4,000-6,000)

874
$3,162.00

A RARE NEW ENGLAND MAPLE AND BIRCH BANISTER-BACK SIDE CHAIR, PROBABLY NEW HAMPSHIRE. Circa 1780. The rayed fan cresting flanked by turned stiles with suppressed ball knopped finials, centering four split-banister slats above the trapezoidal splint seat, the turned legs joined by a double box stretcher with reel and baluster-turned frontal stretchers. SIZE: 42-1/2″ h. of back x 16-3/4″ h. of seat at front x 14-1/2″ h. of seat at back. CONDITION: Retains old crackled black paint over an earlier wash, the seat early if not original, the rear legs ended out approximately one inch. 9-90838 (1,000-2,000)

875
$900.00

CONNECTICUT RIVER VALLEY BANNISTER BACK ARMCHAIR. Late 18th Century. Scalloped and scrolled crest with pierced heart design above four flat molded splats. The stiles headed by ball and urn-turned finials joined to angled arms with gouged grips above baluster turned supports joined to a trapezoidal woven seat. Bobbin turned legs joined by double baluster boxed stretchers. Whole in a brown wash with black paint. SIZE: 44-3/4″ h x 16″ seat h. CONDITION: Appears structurally intact in need of tightening and regluing with no visible damages or repairs. Surface is mixture of old and later. 9-91455 (1,000-2,000)

876
$575.00

MID-ATLANTIC QUEEN ANNE WALNUT TAP TABLE, PROBABLY VIRGINIA. The oval top projecting above the rectangular apron; the sides deeply scalloped, raised on four tapering cylindrical legs with notched ankles terminating in disc feet. Mid 18th Century. SIZE: H 25-1/2”, L 36”, W 29”. CONDITION: This table has been re-finished mid 20th Century, showing traces of old green paint on the underside, structurally very good condition with no repairs or restoration. 9-90872 (800-1,200)

877
$0.00

RHODE ISLAND OR CONNECTICUT CHIPPENDALE MAPLE TWO-DRAWER BLANKET CHEST. Circa 1870. Rectangular lid with molded edge opening to a well with two simulated drawer fronts. Rectangular case dovetailed and fitted with two thumb-molded drawers. Raised on a molded base with shaped bracket feet and shaped drop pendant. Secondary wood being chestnut. SIZE: 43″ h x 38″ w x 17-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Found in a southern Connecticut home. CONDITION: Overall in very good condition with original rattail and ring hinges; hardware 20th Century replacements. Piece was stripped and re polished 20th Century, base and feet appear original as do the backboards and drawer bottoms. 9-91379 (1,500-3,000)

878
$2,185.00

OUTSTANDING TALL AND CARVED SHERATON CANOPY BED. The front posts having pineapple tops, twist leaf carving and a center section with a notched hub with waffle carving and leaf design with a scrolled headboard. Back posts with similar turnings but no carving. SIZE: 92” h x 52” inside width. Length of rails 75” (inside width). PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73990 (3,000-4,000)

879
$1,150.00

JACQUARD COVERLET, FAYETTE COUNTY, INDIANA. Circa 1841. The double lily and medallion form coverlet with cutters, oak tree and quail border, two corner panels signed “Woven in Fayette Co Indiana 1841″. SIZE: 7’1″ x 5’9”. CONDITION: Very nice overall with minimal discoloration to fringe and outer edges. 9-92106 (300-500)

880
$1,380.00

AMERICAN HOOKED STARFISH RUG, PROBABLY MAINE. First quarter of the 20th Century. Woven with rows of polychrome striped squares alternating with squares depicting starfish/five petal flowers, mounted on a museum frame. SIZE: 74″ x 71″. CONDITION: Overall very good, with no issues noted. 9-90360 (500-1,000)

881
$1,265.00

LOT OF FIVE EARLY LIGHTING DEVICES. Lot consists of: Pair of 9-1/2″ h weighted sheet metal push up candlesticks, cone shaped bases with mid-drip pans adjustable push ups and flaring rims. Pair of 14-1/2″ h x 7-1/2″ w tin wall sconces having a small candle cup, demilune drip area and crimped demilune hood. 14-1/2″ h Revere type pierced lantern. CONDITION: Overall with rust having only minor imperfections. 9-90861 (1,200-1,800)

882
$460.00

LOT OF IRON LIGHTING DEVICES AND ANDIRONS. 1) Pair of 14-1/4″ h x 10-1/2″ l early gooseneck iron andirons having faceted ball tops, signed on front blade “MPN”. Probably 18th/19th Century. 2) 24-1/2″ h wrought iron candle holder. Central shaft having an elongated candle cup, ring bottom leading to three arched legs with penny feet. 3) Unusual 5-1/2″ h wrought iron rush light having a long scissor type clamp with weighted handle to hold rush resting on a shaft ending in three outstretching legs. 4) 10″ h combination wrought iron rush light and candle holder. Twist shaft holding a wide rush light holder with the other handle having a twist open candle cup. Mounted on a heavy round strap base. CONDITION: Very good, some rust. 9-90860 (1,400-2,000)

883
$6,900.00

OUTSTANDING DAGESTAN ORIENTAL RUG. Five differently-colored octagons on a dark blue ground covered overall with fantasy figures, dates, and people surrounded by a modified Kufic border. This stunning bit of creativity is dated repeatedly “1313” in the Moslem calendar (1894 in the Christian calendar). The weaver has used a veritable palette of dyes available to the market to create a fantasy world of saddled horses, birds, running beasts, peacocks, women in tribal dress, strange human figures, a clock telling time, combs signifying cleanliness for prayer, and other wild and diverse symbols. It is a fantasy world, private to the weaver, but enthusiastic in the imagery it shares with us. No other contemporary weaving similar is known to exist. SIZE: 12 ft 7 in x 5 ft. CONDITION: Excellent. 9-91496 (3,000-5,000)

884
$0.00

HERIZ CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA. The lobed medium and dark indigo medallion on a madder red field with dense polychrome geometric design centered by ale indigo spandrels within a blue-black border of polychrome geometric lattice work. SIZE: 10′ x 6’11”. CONDITION: Very good overall, with acceptable even wear, loss to selvedge. 9-91107 (3,000-5,000)

885
$1,265.00

AMERICAN FEDERAL PARCEL GILT MIRROR WITH EGLOMISE PANEL. Circa 1820. Stepped cornice with twelve spherules above the rectangular eglomise panel depicting a basket of fruit within stylized green and red spandrels over the rectangular mirror plate. Flanked by engaged concave balusters, housing rope twist columns on a concave plinth. SIZE: 33″ h x 17″ overall w. CONDITION: Very good overall with original lemon gilt frame, eglomise panel is original with some paint loss above the basket of fruit and at the foot rim of basket. Minor rubbing to gilding. 9-91449 (500-700)

886
$0.00

GOOD COASTAL NEW ENGLAND SHERATON MAHOGANY AND MAHOGANY VENEERED TWO PART SECRETARY. The upper case with molded cornice over a pair of astragal glazed doors. The interior fitted with a shelf having two drawers beneath fitted to the lower section with slanted hinged fold-out writing surface opening to an interior of three drawers, the case flanked by turned columns ending in ball-turned feet, centering three long cross-banded drawers. Circa 1825. SIZE: H 79”, W 43”, D 18”. CONDITION: Overall very fine condition, professionally cleaned and restored with original brass hardware. One pane of glass in cracked upper right-hand door facing. Good figured graining. 9-91873 (2,000-3,000)

887
$1,920.00

HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1810. Rectangular top with mahogany cross-banding contrasting string inlays above the conforming case fitted with a pair of aligned short drawers over three long graduated bowed drawers, all with string inlaid panels and inlaid shield form escutcheons. Above the shaped apron, raised on shaped French feet. SIZE: 37-1/2″ h x 38-1/2″ h x 23″ d. CONDITION: Very nice overall with old repolished surfaces. Cross banding is intact as are the string inlays, shield form escutcheons are intact. Old brass hardware is not original to chest. Original feet and backboards. Otherwise in very fine condition with no restoration noted. 9-91501 (2,000-4,000)

888
$2,300.00

FINE FEDERAL GILT WOOD MIRROR. Circa 1840. The oval mirrorplate within opposing cornucopia surmounted by a displayed eagle perched on leafy boughs. SIZE: 23″ x 26″. CONDITION: With nice original surfaces and mirrorplate. 9-92111 (500-700)

889
$0.00

FINE NORTH SHORE, PROBABLY SALEM, MA, SHERATON MAHOGANY INLAID CARD TABLE. Attributed to the workshop of Neimah Adams, Circa 1795-1810. Hinged top with bowed front and serpentine sides above the conforming frieze with inlaid panel, raised on tapered and turned reeded legs ending in elongated feet. SIZE: 28-3/4″ h x 36″ w x 17-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Retains overall old surfaces with scrubbed top, no visible restoration or repairs, no damages noted. 9-91452 (5,000-7,500)

890
$1,150.00

FINE SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS, SHERATON CARVED AND FIGURED MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. Circa 1830. A very nice example with hinged rectangular top with serpentine sides, turret corners, and angular shaped front edge, the edges molded and chamfered above the conforming flame mahogany frieze, raised on strong ring-turned tapered cylindrical reeded legs headed by acanthus- and star-punched capitals with ringed cuffs on pointed feet. SIZE: 30″ h. x 38″ w. x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall, with professional structural restoration and strengthening. Old repolished surfaces with very good patina and color. Brass-capped casters absent. 9-92104 (2,000-3,000)

891
$748.00

FRAMED PAINTED MEMORIAL TO GEORGE WASHINGTON. The fine linen on panel memorial shows a bust of Washington surrounded by a wreath with ten stars surmounted by two cherubs holding wreath flanked on the left by a standing Lady Justice with robe and balance scale holding a sword above the cherubs. Flanked on the right side with Lady Liberty holding a spear crossing the sword above the cherubs and holding a US shield and having a flag colored robe. Arching across the top are ten golden stars and under Washington’s bust is a paper scroll, medal and sword. A gold background color completes the image. Housed in its original black painted wood frame with red and gold pin striping. SIZE: Painting is 7-3/4″ x 9″. Overall is 10″ x 11″. CONDITION: Nice fine consolidated craquelure surface on both painting and frame. Discolored varnish, very good. 9-91396 (800-1,200)

892
$920.00

ABRAHAM LINCOLN PLASTER LIFE MASK. Cast from a mold from the Life Mask of Abraham Lincoln by Leonard W. Volk, 1860. Unmounted and has an old patina. Identical to a life mask that this gallery sold in August 2001 which came mounted on a plaque with corresponding biography and history. SIZE: 10-1/2″ h x 8-1/2″ w x 6″ d. CONDITION: Various small chips and scrapes, uneven patina. Otherwise very good. 9-90940 (1,000-2,000)

893
$0.00

FIVE POSTMASTER COMMISSIONING DOCUMENTS WITH PRESIDENTIAL SIGNATURES. All for Edith M. Phelps for Postmaster at Ludlow in the County of McKean in the state of Pennsylvania. Her initial appointment given by the Postmaster General Albert S. Burleson July 14, 1915. Presidential documents as follows: The earliest being from March 16, 1917 and signed by Woodrow Wilson. Second dated November 23, 1921 signed by Warren G. Harding. Third dated April 27, 1926 signed by Calvin Coolidge. Fourth dated February 1, 1934 signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt. SIZE: Presidential are 14″ x 18″. Appointment is 10-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: No tears or rips, some browning to paper, generally very good. 9-91120 (1,500-2,500)

894
$0.00
Revised: 1/24/2008

WITHDRAWN.

SIGNED FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT LETTER DATED 1943. On White House stationary, the typed letter as follows: “Tehran, Iran, November 30, 1943. Dear Chip, You have been of great help to me in the difficult process of interchanging thoughts through the medium of two widely divergent languages. Your precise knowledge of the meaning of the Russian language as well as your understanding of the Russian mentality have made a real contribution to my important talks in Tehran. You have translated my words and my intent with such ease that I have the feeling Marshal Stalin has thoroughly understood my meaning. With my thanks and all good wishes, Very sincerely yours, Franklin D. Roosevelt Mr. Charles E. Bohlen”. Housed in a simple black modern frame. SIZE: Letter is 10-1/2″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91059 (1,000-1,500)

895
$0.00

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. SIZE: 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)

896
$360.00

FRAMED SIGNED CHARLES LINDBERGH FIRST FLIGHT AIRMAIL COVER. The cover is mounted in front of a Lindbergh print titled “The Lone Eagle”. The cover postmarked from Grand Central Station, New York, April 25th, 1930, a green 20 cent airmail stamp with a First Flight stamp commemorating the first direct Caribbean flight and the seven day flight from New York to Buenos Aires. The cover is signed upper left “C A Lindbergh, Dec. 1934″. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame with double matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-3/4″ x 19”. CONDITION: Print shows some folds but generally very good, the cover has a dog ear fold through first part of signature, otherwise good. 9-91055 (1,000-1,500)

897
$862.00

AUTOGRAPH PHOTOGRAPH OF CHARLES A. LINDBERGH (1902-1974). Photographic print by Underwood & Underwood, shows a young Lindbergh with flight cap and goggles. Signed on side “CA Lindbergh”. SIZE: Total is 9-1/4″ x 7″. Print is 6-1/4″ x 4-1/2″. CONDITION: Margin shows frame toning, otherwise very good. 9-91625 (1,000-2,000)

898
$632.00

EARLY BRASS & WOOD DRUM AND DRUM STICKS WITH BOX. Drum having a brass center with wood top and bottom rims. Top having orange paint as well as the bottom. Bottom appears to have orange over blue and red; a clamp tightener on one side. 19th Century. Drum stick box with velvet liner and leather outside covering has original mustard edge highlighting and “Sticks” written on top and bottom. Hasp of the lock marked “Presto Lock Co. USA”. Box holding a pair of 16″ dark hardwood drumsticks having 2-1/2″ brass handles. Also two lighter colored drumsticks with similar brass ends. Contained in a shoulder harness with clip for drum. SIZE: Drum is 13″ h x 15″ dia. Box is 4-1/4″ h x 2″ l x 6-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Drum intact with drum heads present, some loss to paint. Drumsticks are intact with some damage to brass, leather is dry with minor losses. 9-90840 (800-1,200)

899
$1,092.00

THREE DECORATED EARLY POWDER HORNS. 1) 13″ l having scrimshaw decoration, inscribed “I. Frye” having statement as follows: “Frietrich Walrathimiar 1779”. Decorated with small pictures of flowers and geometric shapes, a large flowering tree. Wood plug at end. 2) 11-1/2″ engraved horn dated “1771” having flower, fish, swan, star, bird on tree and tall building. Turned dark wood end. There is a scratched name above the date which is illegible. 23) 9″ engraved horn signed “Nathaniel Hall 1759” having a berry decorated vine, geometric shapes and fish. A custom stand accompanies the lot. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Some holes, crack and missing horn at top edge. 3) Section above fish is worn with no patina. 9-90826 (1,500-2,500)

900
$2,300.00

MASSACHUSETTS CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1780. The rectangular top with crossbanded edges and bowfront above the conforming case of four long cockbeaded graduated drawers on a molded base with scalloped, shell-carved center drop pendant and raised on ogee bracket base with conforming scallop returns terminating in bold ball and claw feet. SIZE: 34″ h. x 39″ case w. x 41-3/4″ overall w. x 22-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains an early clean surface with minor repairs to crossbanding and cosmetic repairs to drawer dividers fitted with an incomplete set of antique, but not original, brass hardware. Feet and drop pendant appear original. A very nice example in need of some professional restoration. 9-90881 (1,000-1,400)

901
$1,495.00

MASSACHUSETTS HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY ROUND DINING TABLE HAVING FOUR ADDITIONAL LEAVES. First half of the 19th Century. Extension table with circular top projecting above a conforming apron of figured mahogany with rosewood cross banding and string inlays raised on ten tapered square legs with cross banded and string inlaid cuffs. SIZE: Each additional leaf measures 17-1/2″ w for total of 70″. 30″ h x 50″ dia x 120″ l (with all leaves). CONDITION: Surfaces have been repolished, legs have been strengthened and added to and the original position of the four outside legs have been altered. My opinion is that additional legs have been added to the table giving the total number now of 10. Otherwise nice condition with good color and presence. 9-91504 (4,000-6,000)

902
$3,738.00

TWELVE AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS. Including two arm and ten side chairs. Circa 1910. Each serpentine crest rail with upturned ears joined to the Gothic pierced splat above a trapezoidal slip seat set within a molded rail. Raised on square tapered legs joined by a recessed box stretcher. A nice example of benchmade workmanship. All retain original slip seats, some covered in early needlepoint while others are covered in a silk fabric. SIZE: 38″ h to top of back. CONDITION: All chair retain old finish. Two armchairs with no repairs, one side chair with minor damage to a side stretcher, one side chair with repaired side stretcher and some chewing to the inside of one leg. A third chair missing the cross stretcher with some chewing damage to a leg. All damages appear to be from a pet. 9-91348 (2,400-4,800)

903
$1,440.00

A FINE CENTENNIAL CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET. Circa 1880. In two parts, the upper case with dentil-molded cornice above of frieze of blind fretwork over a pair of astragal-glazed doors opening to an interior of three adjustable shelves, stepped back on the table base having an egg-and-dart carved edge above the conforming molded apron raised on molded and chamfered square legs with pierced brackets joined by a pierced serpentine X stretcher on blocked and gadrooned Marlborough feet. SIZE: 73″ h. x 36″ w. x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: In fine original condition with excellent color and patina, except bracket missing left rear leg facing. 9-91316 (1,000-2,000)

904
$1,035.00

HERBERT THOMAS DICKSEE (British, 1862-1942) LEOPARD CUBS AT PLAY AND DANGER. Pair of large etchings, both pencil signed “Herbert Dicksee”. 1) Scene shows two leopards on a fallen tree trunk with two butterflies in grasses. Below image “Copyright 1907 by Frost & Reed, Bristol, England in the United States of America”. Above is “Published at 8 Clare Street, Bristol by Frost & Reed Printsellers of Bristol, Clifton & London May 1st 1907 Berlin Stiefbold & Co., No. 25, Markgrafemstrasse, Copyright Registered”. Housed in its period oak frame with thick white matte. 2) Scene shows a lion and lioness with her cubs in amongst a cleared area with grass. Above image “Copyright 1905 by Mess’rs Arthur Tooth & Sons 586 Hay Market, London 14 Boulevard Des Capucineo Paris 299 Fifth Avenue, New York & Mess’rs Stiefbold & Co., Berlin”. Housed in a flat oak frame with thick matte. SIZE: 1) Image: 19-1/2″ x 26-1/2″. Sight: 22-1/4″ x 29″. 2) Image 16″ x 27-1/2″. Sight: 18″ x 29-1/2″. CONDITION: 1) Image is very good; the border has foxing, matte with stains. 2) Image is very good with foxing to borders. 9-91513 (500-1,000)

905
$300.00

LARGE FRAMED COLORED ENGRAVING “THE WORSHIP OF BACCHUS”. After a painting housed in the National Gallery; printed by R. Holdgate and published June 20th, 1864 by Wilhelm Tweedie, London. Figures outlined on the steel plate by George Cruikshank, & the engraving finished by Charles Mottram. Scene showing a monument surrounded by hundreds of people in a chaotic scene with vignettes. Housed in an antique molded wood frame with gold liner and glass. SIZE: 28-1/2″ x 44-1/2″. CONDITION: Toned with slight fading, otherwise good. 9-91233 (500-1,000)

906
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT MANDARIN PORCELAIN UNDERGLAZE YELLOW GARDEN BARREL. Designed overall with burnt orange stylized flying bats interspaced with pink and white floral sprays and flowerheads on a canary yellow ground with double pierced coins and bosses within a celadon green and pink wavy border. Marked with an Asian character in burnt orange under base. SIZE: 18” h, 13-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Very good overall, no restoration noted. 9-73937 (3,000-5,000)

907
$0.00

LARGE CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MANDARIN VASE. Last quarter 19th century. The rolled scalloped rim with raised foo dog and serpent gilt decoration, the body decorated with panels depicting court scenes, overall decorated with butterflies and symbols of scholarly life. SIZE: 23-1-2″ h. CONDITION: Overall very fine. 9-91402 (2,000-3,000)

908
$0.00

FINE CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION PLATTER WITH MAZARIN INSERT. Mid 19th C. Large oval platter with scooped rim decorated overall with fanciful bats and butterflies. Center polychrome decorated with a royal court scene. Conforming mazarin pierced with floral borders and an inner border of fanciful bats and butterflies. Center cartouche having a scene of learning. SIZE: Platter is 18-1/2″ l x 15-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Overall very fine with minimal rim chips and loss to gilding, no issues noted. 9-91415 (2,000-3,000)

909
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION OVAL PLATTER. Mid-19th century. The scooped rim decorated overall with rose vinery and fanciful bats centering medallions of roses and butterflies. SIZE: 16-1/2″ l. x 13″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall with normal and acceptable wear to enamel and gilding, outer rim with very minor roughness and small chip. 9-91421 (1,200-1,600)

910
$1,380.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION CANDLESTICKS. Mid-19th century. Decorated overall in Famille Rose figural, floral, and bird decoration. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall, no visible restoration. 9-91428 (800-1,200)

911
$690.00

FINE CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION DECORATED PLANTER. First half 19th century. Of hexagonal form with flat flared edges, each side decorated in panels depicting views of daily life alternating with floral decorated with birds and butterflies on shaped bracket feet. SIZE: 5″ h. x 7″ diameter. CONDITION: Very fine overall. No repairs or restoration noted. 9-91433 (600-900)

912
$0.00

LARGE CHINESE EXPORT BLUE FITZHUGH OVAL WARMING TRAY. Second quarter of the 19th Century. Having a flower-decorated outside border and nice color. SIZE: 2-3/4” h x 15-3/4” l x 11” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74347 (800-1,200)

913
$1,150.00

ANGELIS ORIENTAL RUG, CENTRAL PERSIA. Circa 1910-1920. Central oversized stepped medallion on a blue-black field with a grouping of nine polychrome herati set on a madder red field with similar herati, all within a triple-stripe border. SIZE: 6’6″ x 4’5″. CONDITION: Very good overall, showing minimal and acceptable normal wear. 9-91498 (1,200-1,800)

914
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED BROOK TROUT BY LAWRENCE IRVINE. Finely carved and painted realistic brook trout mounted on a painted simulated birch bark oval backboard. Signed on reverse. Lawrence Irvine was a carver in Winthrop, Maine. SIZE: Fish is 20″ l. Overall is 11-1/2″ h x 28″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91085 (2,000-3,000)

915
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED BROWN TROUT BY LAWRENCE IRVINE. Finely carved and painted realistic brown trout mounted on a stained wood backboard. The carving shows the brown trout in an arched position. Singed on reverse. Lawrence Irvine was a carved in Winthrop, Maine. SIZE: Fish is 19″. Overall is 10″ h x 26″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91081 (1,500-2,500)

916
$0.00

CARVED AND PAINTED LAKE TROUT BY LAWRENCE IRVINE. Finely carved and painted realistic lake trout mounted on an oval simulated birch bark backboard. Signed on reverse. Lawrence Irvine was a carved in Winthrop, Maine. SIZE: Fish is 24″. Overalls 12″ h x 28-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91083 (1,500-2,500)

917
$0.00

RARE CARVED AND PAINTED BROOK TROUT BY LAWRENCE IRVINE. Rare small size finely carved and painted realistic brook trout mounted on a mahogany color stained board. Signed on reverse. Lawrence Irvine was a carved in Winthrop, Maine. SIZE: Fish is 8-3/4″. Overall is 6″ h x 11-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91087 (1,500-2,500)

918
$0.00

LAWRENCE IRVINE CARVED AND PAINTED BROOK TROUT. 20-1/2″ trophy brook trout nicely carved and painted. Mounted on a stained mahogany oval backboard. SIZE: Total is 28″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91336 (2,000-3,000)

919
$0.00

TAXIDERMY MOUNTED AND LAWRENCE IRVINE PAINTED TROUT. The trout has been mounted to a Lawrence Irvine stained backboard in oval form. Our consignor tell us that this trout was taxidermied by an unknown taxidermist but having been painted by Lawrence Irvine. SIZE: Fish is 28″. Overall is 15-1/2″ h x 38″ w. CONDITION: Shows some age to the specimen, generally good. 9-91080 (500-1,000)

920
$115.00

A GROUP OF STATE OF MAINE BASKETS INCLUDING TWO POTATO STAMPED EXAMPLES.Mid 19th century. An oval, rectangular,and diminutive square potato stamped basket, a rectangular basket with handle, and an unusual round basket with square bottom. SIZE: Basket with handle 9 1/4 X 13″ X 11″, Oval 5″ X 13″ X 7″ , Smallest 2 1/2 X 4 1/2″ X 4″. CONDITION: The decorations in nice original but faded condition, with minimal losses. 91884-1 (300-500)

921
$230.00

GROUP OF STATE OF MAINE PAINT DECORATED COVERED POTATO STAMPED BASKETS. Second half 19th century. The six splint examples with covers, of square, rectangular and round forms, four with potato stamped polychrome decoration. SIZE: Largest 10″X 17″ X 11″ and 13″ X 15″ X 12″. Smallest 4 1/1″ X 6 ” X 4″. CONDITION: All in used condition with good decoration, somewhat faded. Some minor losses and damage to splints. 9-91884 (500-800)

922
$0.00

SET OF SIX MAINE STENCILED AND PAINT DECORATED THUMB-BACK SIDE CHAIRS. Arched crest rail stenciled with grape decoration over rectangular slats. Stiles similarly decorated joined to a woven rush seat. Raised on turned cylindrical legs on button feet joined by a box stretcher. SIZE: 43″ h x 17-1/2″ seat h. CONDITION: Nice set of six chairs with normal wear, one rush seat with some weaknesses. 9-74204 (500-1,000)

923
$115.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE DROP-LEAF TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular top with hinged leaves projecting above the conforming frieze fitted with single drawer raised on swelled tapering cylindrical legs with ring-turned cuffs on pointed feet. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h. x 18-1/2″ w. x 40″ d. CONDITION: Large shrinkage crack in center of top, slight warping to one leaf, the whole with extremely weathered and worn surfaces, great figured wood. Table retains most of original height and should restore nicely. 9-90884 (300-500)

924
$1,035.00

EARLY AMERICAN PINE BOOTJACK BLANKET CHEST IN OLD BLUE PAINT. Circa 1820. Rectangular molded top hinged on the conforming case fitted with till, case ends arched. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h x 42-1/2″ l x 14″ d. CONDITION: All original showing acceptable wear to painted surfaces. Top with normal shrinkage split. 9-90701 (300-500)

925
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND PINE PAINT DECORATED BLANKET CHEST WITH NAUTICAL SCENES. The rectangular hinged molded lid above the conforming case with shaped boot-jack ends, all in blue paint with black outlines, the top with an oval central painting depicting a whale hunt. The front with central panel depicting two whaling ships under full sail, both within painted rope-twist borders. SIZE: 25″ h x 48″ l x 18″ d. CONDITION: Retains original dry painted surfaces with moderate paint loss to lid, case with paint losses on all sides. Lose to right rear lid facing measuring 8” x 1”, termite damage to base. 9-72982 (1,250-1,750)

926
$2,530.00

NICHOLAS S. CAMMILLIERI (Malta, 1798-1856) PORTRAIT OF THE BRIG “BRENDA OF SUNDERLAND”. Watercolor ship portrait shows the two-mast square rigged ship sailing right to left entering the Port of Malta flying the Canadian flag. Large ship is seen with three large rowboats off bow and large ship off stern. Legend “Brig Brenda of Sunderland Cap-Edw-Warden Entering the Port of Malta 20 Jan 1846”. Pencil signed lower right. Housed in an antique black painted and gold lined frame. SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 22-3/4″. CONDITION: Good with surface dirt and stains. 9-90611 (2,000-4,000)

927
$1,955.00

EUGENE GRANDIN (French, 1833-1919) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “MOSES DAY”. Outstanding small watercolor of the US ship Moses Day, Captain by T O Woodworth. The ship in full sail sailing right to left flying American flag. Several people on deck. The ship having a black hull sailing through light green and blue sea. A cliff side land mass is seen off the stern. Signed and dated “1870 Havre”. Wide matte having the ship name and Captain. Housed in a simple gilt frame with matte. A typed sheet with ship information is attached to back indicating that it was built in 1868 in Richmond, Maine by T. J. Southard & Son. SIZE: 6″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90827 (1,500-2,500)

928
$0.00

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 (800-1,200)

929
$5,750.00

CHARLES SMITH (American, First Half of the 20th Century) OUT MATCHED. Large oil on canvas marine battle scene shows a large three-mast gunship, possibly the Constitution, firing from one side on another ship which has sustained heavy damage and is ablaze. Vivid colors emphasize the dramatic scene. Signed lower right. Housed in what possibly may be its original gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 54-1/2″ x 50-1/2″. CONDITION: One old repair to tear in left quadrant, otherwise very good. 9-91053 (4,000-6,000)

930
$1,150.00

NEW ENGLAND PAINT-DECORATED PINE SEA CHEST. Circa 1850. The rectangular hinged lid with applied molding painted with a fully-rigged ship above the conforming case, the interior fitted with till, the sides with beckets, the front decorated with opposing dolphins centering a ship’s wheel. The whole painted on a blue-green ground on a plinth base. SIZE: 16″ h. x 46″ l. x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains original painted surfaces with appropriate wear. 9-91871 (500-700)

931
$0.00

FIVE DRAW BRASS SHIP’S TELESCOPE. End cover present, no name. End dust cap, optics present. SIZE: 13-1/2″ folded; 48″ extended. CONDITION: Some tarnish to brass, very good. 9-90687 (400-600)

932
$920.00

CARVED WOOD AND METAL SCHOONER WEATHERVANE, FRANK ADAMS, MARTHA’S VINEYARD, MASSACHUSETTS. First quarter of the 20th Century. Painted in brown and white, the hull black with dinghies. NOTE: For a similar example of work by this artist, refer to Guyette & Schmidt, Inc. Easton auction of November 9, 2006. SIZE: 20” h x 38-1/2” l. CONDITION: Generally good. 9 9-74472 (2,000-3,000)

933
$288.00

AN AMERICAN SMALL SHIP’S WHEEL ON A WISHBONE CAPSTAN. Circa 1890. The small eight-spoke wheel joined to the carved and shaped mahogany capstan, the central post with serpentine wishbone supports on a rectangular anchoring bracket. SIZE: 46-1/2″ overall h. x 34″ overall w. x 30″ diameter of wheel. CONDITION: Overall very nice original condition with old weathered and faded surfaces, structurally intact, in need of cleaning and repolishing. 9-92016 (1,000-1,500)

934
$518.00

LOT OF NINE ASSORTED UNDECORATED WHALE’S TEETH. All antique teeth. SIZE: Sizes range from 7″ to 3″. CONDITION: Most have damage to end and largest has slice off tip, second largest has line gouge. 9-744269-91180 (500-800)

935
$805.00

TWO PIECE: COCONUT SHELL AND BALEEN & CARVED IVORY DIPPER. 1) 18-3/4” Coconut dipper carved with clovers attached to a rope twist baleen handle joined to a carved ivory ring turned handle with mother of pearl insets. Shrinkage crack in handle. 2) 18” gourd dipper carved with a fish and starfish joined to a vertebrae handle with a spherical bone grip. SIZE: 1) 18-3/4″; 2) 18″ CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise very good overall condition. 9-74664 (500-1,000)

936
$0.00

COLLECTION OF SIX BONE AND IVORY WALKING STICK, PARASOL, AND CANE HANDLES. Foliate, reeded, ring, and twig carved. SIZE: 4-1/4” – 5-1/4”. PROVENANCE: From a private Leominster, MA collector. CONDITION: Overall very nice condition. 9-74975-1 (500-1,000)

937
$1,150.00

HERIZ CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA. Dense geometric lattice work vinery on a rose pink ground with saw tooth edge within a deep indigo guard border of stylized polychrome flower heads. SIZE: 10’1″ x 7’6″. PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. CONDITION: Good overall with fading and discoloration throughout one quarter of end. 9-90146 (750-1,250)

938
$978.00

NICE CHINESE EXPORT POLYCHROME DECORATED GARNITURE VASE. Mid-19th century. The covered vase with Foo Dog finial decorated overall with stylistic raised grapevines and mice, centering polychrome painted court scenes. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Finial with tiny chip on ear of dog, otherwise very fine condition. 9-91420 (1,000-1,400)

939
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT UNDERGLAZE POLYCHROME DECORATED CANISTER JAR WITH COVER. Decorated overall with warriors in battle, many on clouds within a polychrome landscape of pastels within a scrolling upper border, the lower, a shield border. Marked on the underside with a orange block marking. SIZE: 12-3/4”h x 8-3/4” dia. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73915 (500-1,000)

940
$172.00

LARGE DECORATED CELADON ORIENTAL VASE. Chinese vase has a light celadon glaze with dark blue dragon, bird and flowers. Stylized opposing Foo Dog handles and large upturned flaring rim. Late 19th Century. SIZE: 23-1/4” h x 8-1/2” dia. top. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Some old hairlines to rim, otherwise very good. 9-73949 (500-1,000)

941
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT CYLINDRICAL MUG. Mid 18th century. Decorated with iron red and gilt floral clusters. Flanked by diamond lattice bands in brown. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Woolworth Collection CONDITION: Very good. 9-72615 (800-1,200)

942
$1,725.00

CHINESE EXPORT RETICULATED CHESTNUT BASKET. First half 19th century. Of oval form with flared rim mounted with leaftip handles, the reticulation of simulated bamboo, gilt-decorated overall with floral sprays, birds, butterflies, and insects. Sacred bird and butterfly pattern in orange sepia. SIZE: 5″ h. x 10″ l. x 8-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very fine, no restoration or defects. 9-91431 (700-1,000)

943
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN UNDERGLAZE BLUE GARDEN BARREL. Of barrel form, the top with garden scenes centering a pierced coin, the sides with multiple garden scenes and pierced double coins and bosses flanked by borders of ribbon-tied objects. 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 (3,000-5,000)

944
$1,150.00

A FINE KOREAN STORAGE CHEST OR “JANG”, CHOSUN DYNASTY. Circa 1870. The rectangular top with applied molded edge above the conforming case fitted with opposing hinged brass-bound lids opening to storage compartments flanked by a short drawer above a configuration of drawers, raised on frontal bracket feet with shaped returns, the whole with pierced brass “Sungsungi” hardware and fittings. The chest constructed of “Zelkova” burl wood. SIZE: 33-1/2″ h. x 42″ w. x 18″ d. CONDITION: With original surfaces and hardware and nice old patina, showing acceptable shrinkage cracks. This fine 19th century example retains original working lock mechanism. 9-91530 (3,000-5,000)

945
$0.00

ORIENTAL LACQUERED QUATTRO TABLES. First half 20th century. Each of the four nesting tables of graduated size with rectangular tops, chinoiserie decorated with various landscaped vignettes, raised on a shaped trestle base joined by a curved stretcher raised on outswept legs, the feet carved animal heads. SIZE: Largest: 27″ h. x 21″ l x 12″ d. CONDITION: Very nice overall with minor cracking and flaking of lacquer. No structural problems noted. 9-91074 (700-900)

946
$3,162.00

A FINE DIMINUTIVE GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE. Circa 1770. In two parts, the cove molded cornice above the conforming upper case fitted with a pair of molded paneled doors opening to an interior of four shelves above the lower case fitted with a thumbmolded hinged sloping lid on lopers opening to an arrangement of document drawers and pigeonholes over a pair of aligned short drawers above three long drawers on a molded plinth raised on shaped bracket feet. SIZE: 82″ h. x 33″ case w. x 20″ d. CONDITION: Overall very fine with old polished surfaces. Hardware antique but not original, feet original with minor restorations. 9-90987 (3,000-5,000)

947
$920.00

REGENCY CARVED MAHOGANY CANDLE STAND. Circa 1820. Rectangular figured top with notched corners, raised on an elaborately ring-turned standard joined to a tripartite plinth, and raised on three down-swept legs with reeded rosettes. SIZE: H 25-3/4”, top 20-3/4” x 18”. CONDITION: Table has been professionally re-polished and restored. One foot re-attached. Nice color and patina. 9-90979 (900-1,200)

948
$1,092.00

CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY WING CHAIR. Circa 1920. Padded back with serpentine crest joining shaped wings with rolled arms raised on frontal leaf and floral carved cabriole legs terminating in carved ball and claw feet. Whole covered in a herringbone fabric. SIZE: 42″ h to back. CONDITION: Very good to excellent overall. 9-91356 (400-700)

949
$0.00

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)

950
$0.00
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WITHDRAWN.

GEORGE III CARVED MAHOGANY DISH-TOP CANDLE STAND. The circular one board top with scalloped dish-top edge joined to the ring and baluster turned and rope twist standard on a tripartite plinth raised on three arched cabriole legs terminating in platform pad feet. SIZE: 28-1/2” h x 18” dia. CONDITION: Old re-polished surface, top professionally repaired with butterfly cleats, two legs repaired at standard, otherwise god, French-polished surface. 9-74643 (1,000-1,500)

952
$920.00

ROOM SIZE SERAPI ORIENTAL RUG. Large center red medallion with ivory and red field. Wide and thin border. Colors of brown, red, ivory with some blues and greens. First half of the 20th Century. SIZE: 11’10” x 9’3”. CONDITION: Consistent pile, shows use. Some repairs and some small evidence of insect damage which has been stabilized. Generally good. 9-73654 (500-1,000)

953
$288.00

STERLING CAMPAGNA FORM SPORTING TROPHY. Footed vase having a side hallmark at top edge marked “Edinburgh 1828” with maker’s mark “GP”, possibly George Purse. Trophy inscription on side reading “Lanarkshire Yeomanry Cup Given by Sir Charles McDonald Lockhart and Won by Mr. Joseph Hutchisons, Horse Sporting Bob 1831”. Cup commemorating a horse race. WEIGHT: 13.5 tr. oz. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h x 4-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Overall very good with roughness to seams. 9-91485 (1,000-1,500)

954
$115.00

REVEREND HENRY WARD BEECHER ENGLISH TEACUP AND SAUCER IN ORIGINAL PRESENTATION CASE. Second quarter 19th century. The English porcelain plum-red, gilt-decorated and floral stippled teacup and saucer, the cup with square handle and footed. Mounted in original silk-lined hinged leatherbound mahogany presentation case, the silk liner impressed in gilt letters, “Tiffany & Co., New York / Ave. de l’Opera, Paris”, the lid inscribed in gilt lettering, “The Holy Grail”. SIZE: Case: 5″ h x 7-3/4″ w x 9-1/4″ d. Saucer: 5-1/2″ dia. Cup 1-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Presented to Reverend Beecher by his wife Eubula Beecher as his personal cup and saucer. After the death of the Reverend it was gifted by Eubula to family friends Charles Howard and his wife Mary in 1888, subsequently gifted to the family of the current owner. This lot is accompanied by various letters to Mrs. Mary Howard and Mr. Charles Howard from Mrs. Beecher, outlining the terms of the gift. CONDITION: Cup and saucer in very fine original condition. Presentation case in “as found” fragile condition, with considerable loss to leather cover. Latch and hinges intact as is the silk liner. Box in need of re-gluing. 9-90875 (400-600)

955
$172.00

MASONIC COMMEMORATIVE PITCHER FOR THE ANCIENT LANDMARK LODGE, PORTLAND, MAINE. Flow blue pitcher by Royal Doulton, Burslem to commemorate the Ancient Landmark Lodge No. 17, Portland, Maine Centennial Celebration, 1806-1906 marked in a cartouche and presented at the Centennial celebration June 10th, 1906. Sides with masonic emblems and writing “Instituted 5806 A.L.M. Lodge Portland”. Decorated overall with foliate sprays and Masonic symbols. marked on base Royal Doulton England. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall with a small fleck to gold gilding on lip of pitcher. 9-91221 (300-500)

956
$0.00

E.C. BIDDLE & F.W. GREENOUGH (American, 19th Century) TWO WORKS: “OKEE-MAKEE-QUID” AND “OPOTHLE YOHOLO”. 1) Lithograph showing a Chippeway Chief, Published by E.C. Biddle, Philadelphia and dated 1837. 2) Lithograph showing a Creek Chief, Published by F.W. Greenough, Philadelphia and dated 1838. Identically housed in modern burl wood frames with line highlighted matte. SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 12-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Both have water stains, colors are vibrant with no tears or holes. Not examined out of frames. 9-90908 (1,000-2,000)

957
$1,725.00

JOHN T. BOWEN (American, 1801-1856) LOT OF EIGHT COLORED NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEFS & BRAVES. Taken from a book and separated, the lot includes the following: Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiah, Saukie Brave; Keokuk; Red Jacket a Seneca War Chief; Asseola Seminole Leader; Wa-Kawn A Winnebago Chief; Pa-She-Nine A Chippewa Chief; A-Mis-Quam A Winnebago Brave; Pee-Che-Kir A Chippewa Chief. All are beautifully colored and published by JT Bowen, Philadelphia. Along with a colored print of Red-Bird, a Winnebago with no publisher. SIZE: Page is 10″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91223 (2,000-3,000)

958
$1,495.00

EDWARD SHERIFF CURTIS (American, 1868-1952) “THE VANISHING RACE”. Sepia toned photograph showing a line of Native Americans on horseback below a Mesa. The image has a blurred hue and is impress stamped “Copyright 1904 by ES Curtis”. Photograph is mounted on a gray cut paper on top of a brown frayed edge paper on gray backing paper in what appears to be its original small flat stained frame. SIZE: Photograph is 6″ x 7-7/8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91971 (400-800)

959
$1,200.00

EDWARD SHERIFF CURTIS (AMERICAN, 1868-1952) WASHO BASKETS. Framed large photogravure. The scene shows seven Native American baskets. Is titled and numbered plate 541, “From copyright photograph, 1924 By E. S. Curtis”. Photogravure Suffolk Eng. Co. Cambridge, MA.” Housed in a simple wood frame with white matte. SIZE: IMAGE: 11-1/4” x 15-1/2”, SIGHT: 13-3/4” x 17-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90002 (1,000-2,000)

960
$690.00

SOUTHERN PLAINS INDIAN MOCCASINS. Last quarter of the 19th Century. Adult size, hard soles, Native tanned and painted yellow uppers. A sinew sewn bead work cross design covers the front. Colors include amber red, white, pink, blue and white heart red, red and yellow commercial cloth attached to the cuff. SIZE: 10-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: Private western Collection. CONDITION: Overall very good with very slight stiffness to hide cuffs 9-91757-5 (1,000-1,500)

961
$690.00

BEAD AND QUILL DECORATED PLAINS MOCCASINS. Last quarter of the 19th Century. Adult size Native tanned uppers with hard soles. A-cut fringe decorated hide cuff with blue trade cloth has been added. Parallel lines of quill work cover the center of the vamp, a bold geometric design in sinew sewn bead work surrounds the edge. Colors include white heart red, greasy yellow, blue and dark blue. SIZE: 10-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: Private Western Collection. CONDITION: Bead work and hide in very good condition, much of the quill work is missing due to insect damage. 9-91757-6 (1,500-2,000)

962
$1,035.00

FULLY BEADED PLAINS INDIAN MOCCASINS. The vamp is completely decorated in a geometric and cross design. Sinew sewn lazy stitch bead work colors include dark blue, white, apple green, white heart red and greasy yellow. The cuffs show evidence of old yellow paint. SIZE: 10-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: Private Western Collection. CONDITION: Very good overall. The hide cuffs are slightly stiff, very slight bead loss. 9-91757-4 (800-1,200)

963
$345.00

PLAINS INDIAN KNIFE SHEATH. Last quarter of the 19th Century. The front side of the native tanned hide case is fully decorated in a geometric design using sinew sewn seed beads, colors include white, dark blue and white heart red. A 5″ tassel extends from the bottom decorated in white and apple green seed beads along with blue cut glass trade beads and dentalium shell. SIZE: 12″ l. PROVENANCE: Private Western Collection. CONDITION: Very good, very slight bead loss. 9-91751 (800-1,200)

964
$345.00

PLAINS INDIAN LIZARD FETISH. 1860-1880’s. A small native tanned hide amulet decorated with dark blue seed beads and porcupine quill embroidery. Tin cones dangle from the legs and tail. SIZE: 5-1/2″ l overall. PROVENANCE: Private Western Collection. CONDITION: Thread sewn bead work, hide and tine cones are complete. Approximately 50% of the quill work is missing. 9-91756 (600-1,000)

965
$1,610.00

NATIVE AMERICAN BIRCH CHIP-CARVED CANOE, PROBABLY GREAT NORTHWOODS REGION. Late 19th century. Of typical form, the canoe carved overall with stylized figures, starburst shields within cross-hatched borders, now mounted on a carved and painted base simulating a flowing river. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h. x 29″ l. x 6-3/4″ w. PROVENANCE: Found in a northern New Hampshire hunting lodge. CONDITION: In very fine original condition, with good patina, the base old if not original. 9-91368 (800-1,200)

966
$0.00

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

967
$1,610.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF AN ELEGANT YOUNG WOMAN. Oil on canvas ancestral portrait shows a young woman seated on a sofa with red cloth. She wears a formal gray dress with belt and lace collar. Her hair has a stylish look and she wears a compliment of jewelry including earring, gold chain and wedding band. Housed in a modern bronzed gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 34″ x 27″. CONDITION: Three patches to reverse with corresponding inpainting, very good. 9-90832 (1,000-1,500)

968
$1,035.00

ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS SULLY (American, 1783-1872)PORTRAIT OF WOMAN. Oil on canvas shoulder length portrait shows a woman with long curly black hair wearing a burgundy and gold hat. Painting is without stretcher and frame. SIZE: Total is 29-1/4″ x 24-1/2″. CONDITION: Relined, showing losses at stretcher lines, scrapes and craquelure. In need of restoration. 9-92184 (1,500-2,000)

969
$402.00

FEDERAL MAHOGANY AND BOXWOOD INLAID SHAVING STAND. Circa 1810. Oval mirror suspended on cyma-curved arms resting on a rectangular box with serpentine front fitted with three aligned drawers each with a brass knob pull, the whole raised on ogee bracket feet. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h x 17″ w x 8″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good with original cleaned surfaces. Some minor staining on surface of glove box probably due to perfume or cologne bottles leaving ring outlines. Brackets for mirror appear original as do the feet. 9-91459 (500-750)

970
$0.00

MASSACHUSETTS SHERATON CARVED MAHOGANY SEWING TABLE. Square top with reeded edge fitted with hinged D-form leaves above the frieze with a stack of three long drawers, the lower most fitted with a bag. Raised on ring turned and spiral twist cylindrical legs with ringed cuffs raised on brass capped casters. First quarter of the 19th Century. SIZE: 28″ h x 18″ d x 18-1/2″ w (closed). CONDITION: Has been professionally refinished and restored with no major restoration or damages noted. 9-91463 (1,000-1,500)

971
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND CLASSICAL CARVED MAHOGANY MARTHA WASHINGTON SEWING STAND. Circa 1830. The case with D-ends and hinged lids opening to storage wells centering a stack of three drawers with convex fronts and original wooden knobs raised on a cylindrical pedestal joined to a plinth with incurved sides raised on acanthus-carved claw feet with gadrooned returns. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h. x 31″ l. x 13-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Retains old original surface, filled shrinkage crack top of center section, otherwise very good overall. 9-90873 (800-1,200)

972
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON CARVED MAHOGANY CARD TABLE. Hinged D-form top with molded edge above a conforming skirt with figured mahogany panels raised on four rope twist cylindrical and ring-turned legs terminating in pointed cylindrical feet. Circa 1830. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 35-1/2″ w x 17-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Table retains original old surface. Repairs to all four legs with strengthening to the glue blocks joining the legs to the frame of the table. 9-91214 (800-1,200)

973
$0.00

BOSTON CLASSICAL MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF BREAKFAST TABLE. The rectangular top with D-form hinged leaves above the incurved frieze with turret corners above the ring-turned swelled standard on four down-swept molded legs ending in foliate carved brass capped casters. First quarter 19th Century. SIZE: H 29”, W (closed) 21-3/4”, D 42”. CONDITION: Nice cleaned surface, minor staining on one corner of top; retains original casters. No breaks or restorations; overall, very fine condition. 9-91872 (700-1,000)

974
$460.00

A FINE MASSACHUSETTS SHERATON CARVED MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE, PROBABLY NORTH SHORE. Circa 1830. The rectangular deck top fitted with three aligned short drawers surmounted by a rectangular mirror plate within a mahogany surround suspended within a baluster- and spool-turned canted frame, the arms headed by carved pineapple finials, above the rectangular case fitted with a pair of aligned short drawers over a long drawer, all with figured mahogany fronts raised on ring-turned and acanthus carved legs joined by an incurved medial shelf raised on turned bun feet. SIZE: 64″ h. x 36″ overall w. x 20″ d. CONDITION: Very fine overall with old polished surfaces. Wooden knobs likely original, brass knobs later replacements. 9-90882 (800-1,200)

975
$920.00

TABRIZ ORIENTAL CARPET, NORTHWEST PERSIA. Second quarter of the 20th Century. The circular center poled medallion defined by turquoise lotus blossoms centering a floral medallion flanked by lesser urn medallions on a beige ground densely filled with vinery within a scrolling polychrome arabesque border. SIZE: 18’11” x 10’7-1/2”. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Retains full pile overall, with staining on edge, approximately 5-1/2’ from end. 9-90784 (1,000-2,000)

976
$0.00

FOLK ART CARVED WOOD AND PAINTED BROOK TROUT. 26″ trout mounted flat against a stained black border board with cut corners. A nice folk art look. SIZE: Total is 11″ h x 31″ l. CONDITION: Very good, roughness to top of tail fin. 9-92166 (3,000-5,000)

976A
$2,160.00

MASSIVE AMERICAN WOODLANDS TURNED BURL WOOD BOWL. Molded rim with nice color. SIZE: Very good. CONDITION: 6-1/2” h x 20-1/4” dia. 9-73133 (2,000-3,000)

976B
$3,335.00

EARLY WOODLANDS BURL MAPLE BOWL. Molded rim with nice patina. SIZE: 5-1/4” h x 16” dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73132 (2,000-3,000)

977
$575.00

FINE AMERICAN TOLEWARE TRAY. Mid 19th century. The scalloped molded edge with gilt floral sprays centering a bouquet of flowers beneath clouds and butterflies. SIZE: 27 1/2″ X 21 1/2 ” CONDITION: Retains original surface, crackled with some paint loss. 9-91509 (400-600)

978
$288.00

LARGE TOLE TRAY. Mid 20th Century. Rectangular form with rounded edge, double decorated border of flower heads and leaves on a central rectangular black open field and pierced handles. SIZE: 31″ x 22″. CONDITION: Original surfaces. There is paint damage and craquelure to inner border at one end near handle, some rust on edges. Overall very good condition. 9-91465 (300-500)

979
$210.00

THREE FINE TOLEWARE TRAYS. Circa 1850. The largest with pierced handles and floral borders on a black ground. The second example in tomato red, with gilt borders, decorated with fruit and floral sprays. The third and smallest of rectangular form with canted corners, floral and fruit gilt surround on black ground. SIZE: Largest: 24″ x 18″. Second: 12″ x 9-1/2″. Smallest: 8-1/2″ x 6-1/2″. CONDITION: All in good original finishes, showing expected surface wear, the largest with some scratches in painted areas. Otherwise all good to very good overall. 9-90853 (200-400)

980
$0.00

RARE REGENCY TORTOISE SHELL TEA CADDY. First quarter of the 19th C. Octagonal form, the hinged lid with silver mount fitted to the conforming case. Interior fitted with lid on a slanted plinth raised on suppressed ball feet with silver escutcheon. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h x 6-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Overall very good with old repairs to area of hinge. 9-91422 (4,000-6,000)

981
$0.00

A FINE CONTINENTAL FLORAL STILL-LIFE WROUGHT IN NEEDLEPOINT AND PETIT-POINT. Early 19th century. Probably designed for a pole screen, the intricately stylized flowers and vines emitting from a pedestal vase on a salmon and gold ground. SIZE: 25″ x 18″. CONDITION: Showing weakness and repairs in center ground, some discoloration in background, fading overall. Now mounted in later frame. 9-91549 (600-900)

982
$1,725.00

LOUIS PHILLIPE SCENIC TAPESTRY. Circa 1850-1860. Depicting a formal garden landscape within a cartouche bordered by columns and urns beneath a foliate arch on a salmon ground. Various animals and a shepherd incorporated in scene. Whole within a border of flowerheads and S/scrolls. SIZE: 5’5″ x 4’5″. CONDITION: Overall very good, showing minimal and acceptable wear and fading. 9-91187 (500-1,000)

983
$920.00

JACOBEAN CARVED OAK COFFER. First half 18th century. The rectangular chamfered hinged top opening to a well fitted with two tills, the front chip-carved with four diamond and pinwheel panels above the molded apron flanked by fluted pilasters, the case ends with recessed panels. SIZE: 23″ h. x 52″ w. x 22″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with acceptable old insect damage and repairs to feet. Retains original wrought iron hinges, lock, hasp, and key. Old scrubbed finish. 9-90821 (600-800)

984
$2,760.00

SET OF SIX DUTCH ROCOCO STYLE CARVED OAK DINING CHAIRS. Each floral and foliate carved scrolling crest above a pierced scrolled splat centered by scrolled and serpentine stiles joined to the shaped baloon seat with serpentine front and molded edge. Raised on bold cabriole legs ending in pointed pad feet. SIZE: 43-1/2″ to top of back. CONDITION: Retains old original dark surface and original seat frames. Old professional repairs to three splats within the set of six, otherwise no defects noted. 9-91349 (2,400-3,600)

985
$0.00

A NICE SCANDINAVIAN PAINT-DECORATED DOME-TOP STORAGE CHEST, POSSIBLY NORWAY. Circa 1859. The front panel painted in mustard color with the name of the owner, “Anders Gundersen” and location “Moen Aar”(?), dated 1859. The hinged domed lid opening to an interior fitted with till, the inside of the lid decorated with a stylistic floral spray in orange and black on cream ground, fitted to the dovetailed case, the sides with iron carrying handles, the edges iron bound. The whole painted with brick red faux-graining, decorated with green stripes simulating strapping. SIZE: 21″ h. x 32″ w. x 18” d. PROVENANCE: From a southern Connecticut home. CONDITION: The trunk with original paint-decorated surfaces, somewhat faded and worn, shrinkage crack along center of lid. Retains all original hardware and lock. A nice example not commonly seen in this country. 9-91399 (400-700)

986
$1,438.00

LOT OF FIVE TEXTILE ITEMS. Lot includes: 56″ x 31″ hanging banner with St. Frances of Assisi having a silk brown background with metal silvered thread and sequins. Oval portrait of the Saint in landscape. 2) 77″ x 42″ multi-color poncho. Appears to be an early example having alternating stripes of green, yellow, black and maroon – some thread loss with holes and fraying. 3)70″ x 51″ bound edge material panel made in two parts, sewn at center with red, green, and pink stripes. 4) 68″ x 45″ patchwork blanket. Blanket has been backed onto a brown cloth. Made up of seven rows of seven rectangles, each decorated with squares with round centers. Appears to be quite early. 5) 41″ x 35″ decorated material panel, backed to a tan material and has an end fringe, four wide brown stripes with a band of stylized birds. Probably Central or South American and early. CONDITION: As noted above, all have some deterioration, fraying and losses. 9-91190 (300-500)

987
$460.00

FIVE TAPESTRY SEAT COVERINGS. 19th Century. One having a fox in landscape, another a deer in landscape, two with a shepherdess, another with a boy walking to schools. SIZE: Vary from 17″ x 15″ to 25″ x 27″. CONDITION: Some discoloration, tears and uneven edges. Otherwise good. 9-91188 (300-500)

988
$230.00

KELIM RUNNER, IRAN. First half 20th century. Of typical form, comprised of a series of joined rectangular panels, each of differing geometric design. Woven in shades of red, brown, blue and cream. SIZE: 9’3″ x 2’2″. CONDITION: Very nice overall. Minor separation of panels, minor rolling at one end. 9-91189 (400-600)

989
$0.00

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 (1,200-1,800)

990
$0.00

FINE DIMINUTIVE SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY WORK TABLE. The rectangular top having a raised glove box with figured mahogany splash guard and fitted with two aligned drawers stepped back on the conforming table fitted with two long drawers; all of figured mahogany with contrasting inlay and retaining original knobs, raised on unusual spiral-twist bobbin and onion turned legs. SIZE: 36-1/2” h x 19-1/2” w x 19-1/4” d. CONDITION: Cleaned old surface with minor shrinkage crack, professional repair to one leg, very good overall. 8-87565 (2,000-2,500)

991
$690.00

MASSACHUSETTS SHERATON FIGURED MAHOGANY INLAID THREE-DRAWER SEWING TABLE. Rectangular top with canted corners and figured birch cross banding above the conforming case fitted with three long string inlaid drawers, two with ivory escutcheons and the third fitted for a bag. Raised on cylindrical reeded and ring turned slender legs with multiple ring cuffs. Circa 1810. SIZE: 30″ h x 20-1/2″ w x 14-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Old dry finish with minor losses to cross banding on top; Top two drawers with original escutcheons and hardware. Bag slide has original front and slide but has been reconstructed into a drawer. Casters with this table are not mounted. One appears original while three have been matched to original. Old repairs rejoining the four legs to the table top, professionally done. Other minor veneer chips. Otherwise no issues in nice condition overall. 9-91508 (2,000-3,000)

992
$0.00

NORTH SHORE MASSACHUSETTS QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY TILT TOP CANDLESTAND. Attributed to Joseph Short, Newburyport, Massachusetts. Second half of the 18th Century. Hinged square top with serpentine edges and blocked corners hinged on a baluster turned standard, raised on a tripod cabriole base terminating in padded slipper feet. SIZE: 26-1/2” h x top 17-1/2” x 18”. CONDITION: Overall very nice condition being professionally cleaned and refinished. Old restoration repair to one foot at ankle, base of standard has been repaired and doweled between each leg with coloration. 9-91461 (1,000-2,000)

993
$0.00

AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY TILT TOP TEA TABLE. Circular top hinged above a turned urn form standard raised on a tripod base of arched cabriole legs chamfered beneath terminating in bold pointed pad feet. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h x 32″ dia. CONDITION: Retains original old dark surfaces. There is one old repair to one leg at ankle with old metal brace inset beneath the foot, repaired seam split on top. Otherwise table is very good overall with original top, hardware and post. 9-91812 (1,200-2,200)

994
$600.00

NEW HAMPSHIRE QUEEN ANNE BIRCH HIGHBOY BASE. Late 18th Century. Rectangular top above a conforming case fitted with a long drawer over three aligned short drawers, all thumb molded. Above a shaped and valanced apron raised on angular cabriole legs terminating in brown pad feet. SIZE: 35-1/2″ h x 38-1/2″ w overall; case 36-1/2″ w x 20-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains early refinish. Top rectangular unmolded pine top added at a later date, legs and feet in good condition overall. Nice pleasing look. 9-91815 (1,000-2,000)

995
$1,150.00

UNSIGNED (Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY. Oil on canvas half portrait shows a boy dressed in black coat, tan vest, white shirt with black bow tie. He sits in a red chair and has a dark background. He has long brown hair and blue eyes. SIZE: 24″ x 18″. CONDITION: Craquelure, minor inpainting, two small slits to vest. Good. 9-90889 (1,500-2,500)

996
$0.00

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY SILVER FRUIT BASKET. Hallmarked indicating 800 silver; hallmarked on both basket and handle. Rectangular basket having an oval well supported by four scrolled feet. Sturdy bale handle in C-form. Basket engraved with flowers. WEIGHT: 17.8 tr. oz. SIZE: 2-3/4″ h x 11-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90680 (300-500)

997
$360.00

ENGLISH SILVER TWO HANDLE PEDESTAL LOVING CUP, PETER AND ANN BATEMAN, LONDON, 1791. The S-scrolled lappet handles joined to the tapered cylindrical body with raised reeded mid-molding on circular pedestal base. Touch marks on side beneath rim. WEIGHT: 10 tr. oz. SIZE: 6” h x 7-1/4” l x 3-3/4” w. CONDITION: Very good, form has alterations. 9-74773 (300-500)

998
$150.00

19TH CENTURY ENGLISH CREAM CAN. Creamer with decorative scroll handle, flaring shaped beaded edge base and with banner “I die for those I love”. English hallmark Sheffield, 1881-2 with hallmark “HW & Co”. WEIGHT: 5 tr. oz. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90685 (100-150)

999
$259.00

ENGLISH STERLING CREAM JUG. London, 1831. Tall creamer having a tall loop handle with bright cut decoration and square pedestal base. SIZE: 5-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Some light dents and small crease, generally very good. 9-90679 (100-150)

1000
$300.00

ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS PHILLIPS (British, 1770-1845) PORTRAIT OF LORD HARRY BENNETT. Pastel half portrait of a gentleman with crossed arms wearing a green jacket and long graying hair. Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame with a title and artist plaque. SIZE: SIGHT: 29-3/4″ x 24″. CONDITION: Very good, frame with some losses. 9-91019 (500-1,000)

1001
$1,380.00

UNSIGNED (European, 18th Century) PORTRAIT OF AN ELEGANT WOMAN. Oil on canvas portrait of a woman seated on a sofa with elbow resting on sofa end and hand at side of head. She wears an elegant olive and gold color dress with a marine shawl. Housed in an 18th Century period frame which is hand carved in gilt (some corner damage). SIZE: 36-1/4″ x 28-3/4″. CONDITION: Relined, old restoration and in need of new restoration. 9-91022 (500-1,000)

1002
$2,990.00

AMERICAN FEDERAL CARVED GILT WOOD OVER-MANTLE MIRROR. Circa 1830. Stepped cornice above the rectangular frame, frieze with carved draperies flanked by fluted columns with anthemion leaves and oval reeded patera centering three rectangular mirror plates. Surrounds with attached floral garlands. Lower molded apron with acorn leaf carvings. SIZE: 27″ h x 60″ l. CONDITION: Retains original glasses and backboards. Original surfaces are somewhat chipped with looses to gesso and some of the gilt work throughout the entire mirror frame. Overall probably a 3-4% loss. 9-91512 (400-600)

1003
$920.00

NEW ENGLAND WALNUT WHALESIDE SHELF. First half of the 19th Century. Three graduated shelves flanked and supported by wave form side panels. Lower shelf with rounded and chamferred edges. SIZE: 32″ h x 28″ w x 9-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Overall very fine condition with old cleaned surfaces. 9-91464 (400-600)

1004
$0.00

UNUSUAL CONTINENTAL BEECH CHAIR TABLE. Late 18th Century. Oval plank top hinged on a rectangular base with hinged lid and open well. Sides mortised and dovetailed with scalloped edges and pierced cutout decorations joined by a stretcher with scalloped and molded edges, raised on stepped shoe feet. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h x 50″ w x 37″ d. CONDITION: Overall older skinned finish with considerable old staining and wear to top. Frontal holes drilled for pegs have damages, otherwise with overall acceptable wear. 9-91354 (1,500-2,500)

1005
$270.00

STATE OF MAINE QUEEN ANNE HARDWOOD CHAIR. Second half of the 18th C. Yoked molded flared crestrail above the vasiform splat joined to the trapezoidal woven seat raised on blocked and baluster turned legs joined by a bold bulbous and reeled frontal stretcher on Spanish feet. SIZE: 40″ h to top of back. CONDITION: Chair retains original dark surfaces with good color and patina. Seat original with some frontal weaknesses. 9-91878 (300-600)

1006
$805.00

NEW ENGLAND SIX-BOARD BLANKET CHEST IN ORIGINAL GREEN PAINT. Rectangular case fitted with hinged lid opening to interior fitted with till. Sides of case are molded raised on bootjack ends. First half of the 19th Century. SIZE: 23″ h x 42″ l x 17-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Appears original with no restoration or repairs. 9-91451 (700-1,000)

1007
$0.00

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 (800-1,200)

1008
$690.00

CHINESE EXPORT BLUE CANTON SQUARE BOWL. Mid-19th century. The square bowl with notched corners and wavy edges, decorated overall in blue and white oriental landscapes. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h. x 9-3/4″ diameter. CONDITION: Very good overall with no visible defects. 9-91863 (600-1,000)

1009
$575.00

PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT CANTON CUT-CORNER PLATTERS. Mid-19th century. Each of typical form decorated with oriental landscapes in blue and white. SIZE: Both 12″ l. x 9-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-91413 (500-750)

1010
$518.00

CHINESE EXPORT CANTON COVERED VEGETABLE DISH. Rectangular bowl with notched corner fitted with a domed lid and knopped berry finial. Decorated overall with blue and white Oriental scenic decoration of typical form. SIZE: 6-3/4″ h x 11-1/2″ l x 10″ w. CONDITION: Very fine overall with no imperfections noted. 9-91400 (500-700)

1011
$575.00

LARGE CHINESE EXPORT CANTON BLUE PLATTER. Mid 19th C. The rectangular platter with canted corners decorated overall in a blue and white Oriental landscape. SIZE: 16″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good overall with no visible restoration or damages. 9-91410 (500-750)

1012
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT CANTON WELL AND TREE PLATTER. Mid 19th C. Rectangular form with canted and notched corners decorated with a central panel of a typical Oriental landscape and raised on rectangular feet. SIZE: 17″ l x 14″ w. CONDITION: Overall very fine with no restoration or repairs noted. 9-91425 (500-750)

1013
$0.00

C. MYRON CLARK (American, 1876-1925) THE CONSTITUTION. Hand highlighted print shows a three-mast tall ship sailing left to right in white capped sea. Signed lower right. Housed in its original black wood frame with gold liner. Print has highlighting throughout the sea and edges of sail and boat. SIZE: 19″ x 27-3/4″. CONDITION: Good. 9-72306 (1,000-2,000)

1014
$288.00

FRENCH BRASS TRANSIT SCOPE TOGETHER WITH A LEATHERBOUND GERMAN CASED BRASS TELESCOPE. Late 19th century. Transit on a rotating mount marked with degrees and also marked (A. Berthelemy) Ponthus & Eherrode Succ-rs a Paris. The brass two-barrel scope in original case with certificate of authentication, the original Docter Optic registration number 05 999. SIZE: Transit: 12-1/2″ h., 13″ scope l. Telescope: 14″ closed l. CONDITION: The first, overall good condition, lenses intact, set screws missing on level. The second, appears in as-new unused condition. 9-91060 (300-500)

1015
$288.00

A BRASS TELESCOPIC SURVEYING INSTRUMENT, TOGETHER WITH A U.S. NAVY OFFICER-OF-THE-DECK SPYGLASS AND AN ADJUSTABLE BRASS EXTENSION. First half 20th century. The first, marked CARL ZEISS, JENA 22985 D.R.P. The second, leatherbound brass telescope marked U.S. NAVY BU. SHIPS O.O.D.N.G.F. TYPE 10X MARK 2 SERIAL NO. 4032 1942 WOLLENSAK OPTICAL CO. ROCHESTER N.Y. U.S.A. The original fitted case with corresponding plaque. The third, marked No. 5332, Holmes, Booth & Haydens, New York. SIZE: First: 9″ h. x 14-1/2″ l. Second (in case): 4″ h. x 24-3/4″ l. x 3-3/4″ w. Third: 5″ l. CONDITION: The first, appears overall fine, possible absence of set screw, lenses appear intact and in working order. The second, appears incomplete, with salt corrosion and wear to leather. The third, crack on side of one lens, unknown function therefore condition difficult to determine. 9-91181 (300-500)

1016
$58.00

ROUND WALL BAROMETER BY J. LIZARS. Dial marked, also “W. Edinburgh &”. Wood molded back with heavy glass bezel and brass outer ring. SIZE: 9″ dia. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. CONDITION: There is an inside chip to the glass bezel, otherwise good. Unknown working order. 9-29708 (100-200)

1017
$0.00

ADVERTISING POSTER FOR THE TRANS-PACIFIC LINE, PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. After a painting by Fred Pansing. The print shows the steamship Korea sailing left to right with many people on three decks. A small sailboat sails beside. The legend indicates that there were three ships China, Korea, Siberia that were known for speed and comfort. Also listing port of calls. Copyright 1903 by The American Lithograph Co., N.Y. Housed in its original fumed oak frame with gold liner and original brass company plaque is affixed to bottom. SIZE: Sight: 25-3/4” x 39-1/2”. CONDITION: Generally very good, some faint vertical foxing lines and bottom edge stain. 9-74625 (600-800)

1018
$0.00

AFTER WILLIAM CALLCOTT KNELL (British, 1830-1876) THE STEAMSHIP “PRESIDENT”. Colored aquatint print of the steam and sail ship sailing left to right with several other boats and land mass beyond. Published by Ackermann & Co., Engraved by H. Papprill after a painting by Knell. Legend having information regarding the ship. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame with thick white matte and plexiglass front. Not examined out of frame. SIZE: SIGHT: 18-1/2″ x 25-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91111 (1,000-1,500)

1019
$230.00

FINE CARVED IVORY TUSK MOUNTED WITH A THERMOMETER ON STAND. Late 19th Century. The tusk carved with flowering branches centering a scrolled cartouche and mounted with a Fahrenheit thermometer joined to a rectangular rosewood and bone inlaid stand. SIZE: 12″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall, with minor roughness at tip of tusk. 9-74605 (500-1,000)

1020
$230.00

TWO CARVED WHALEBONE PIE CRIMPERS AND TWO BUSKS. The crimpers with baleen dividers and well defined jagging wheels. SIZE: 6-1/2” – 9”. PROVENANCE: From a private Leominster, MA collector. CONDITION: Damage to tine of tasting fork. Otherwise very good condition. 9-74975 (200-400)

1021
$374.00

FINE IVORY AND SILVER WATCH HUTCH WITH POCKET WATCH. Watch hutch sits flat with angled hinged silver door behind which is an ivory holder for pocket watch. Door is silver plated and has an oval beveled glass window. Open face watch marked “Longines” with a metal case and movement marked “2989623 Longines”. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 5″ l. CONDITION: Hutch is very good, watch hands are damaged, appears to tick when wound. 9-744259-90892 (200-300)

1022
$805.00

AMERICAN FAN-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. Late 18th Century. Probably Philadelphia. Serpentine crest with volute-carved ears above eight curved spindles, joined to arms with knuckled grips above the shaped saddle seat raised on baluster and ring turned splayed legs joined by a swelled H-stretcher. SIZE: 38″ h to back. CONDITION: Stripped and refinished at some period in time. Left proper arm with spliced repair at stile. Otherwise very good restored condition. 9-91366 (400-600)

1023
$402.00

AMERICAN CONTINUOUS ARM WINDSOR CHAIR. late 18th Century. Molded crest rail continuing to arms with flattened paddle grips over seven spindles joined to a plank seat raised on splayed simulated bamboo legs joined by a conforming H-stretcher. SIZE: 35-1/2″ h to top to back; 17-1/2″ seat h. CONDITION: Stripped and refinished, legs having approximately 4″ splice at foot of each leg, no other visible repairs beyond oversanding and some filling. 9-91367 (400-600)

1024
$0.00

EARLY AMERICAN MAINE PINE PEWTER CUPBOARD. Early 19th Century. Cove molded cornice above rectangular case projecting over two open shelves. Base fitted with a long drawer flanked by short drawers above a pair of cupboard doors, all with turned wooden knobs on a plinth base. SIZE: 76-1/2″ h x 37″ w x 19″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with old cleaned surfaces with some acceptable staining on top of lower cabinet including some water rings. No evidence of any repairs or restoration. Original backboards. 9-91548 (3,500-5,000)

1025
$230.00

FINE BOSTON BIRD CAGE WINDSOR ARM CHAIR WITH LABEL OF SAMUEL H. HORTON. First half 19th Century. The flared rectangular back with bird cage cresting and simulated bamboo spindles joined to shaped arms with down-turned grips centering a nicely formed saddle seat, raised on splayed legs with simulated bamboo turning joined by a box-stretcher. SIZE: eight of back 34”, Height of seat 17”. CONDITION: Repairs to arms at stiles professionally done with a dark-brown old re-polished finish. The underside of seat retains original label in good condition. No repairs to legs or stretchers. 9-91883 (300-500)

1026
$345.00

TWO AMERICAN BOW-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS. Circa 1800 and 1860. A Philadelphia Windsor armchair together with a Victorian example. The first with molded bowed crest rail continuing to applied mahogany arms with rolled grips on incurved supports, centering nine simulated bamboo spindles joined to a molded shield shaped seat raised on raked simulated bamboo legs joined by a swelled H stretcher. The second later example with high balloon back continuing to applied arms centering a round plank seat, the back with eight spindles raised on turned legs joined by a double box stretcher. SIZE: First: 36-1/2″ h. of back x 17-1/2″ h. of seat. Second: 40-1/2″ h. of back x 16″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Both have been stripped and refinished at some point, steam bent crest rail on tallest chair has some filler on the right shoulder facing and a repaired split in seat. Otherwise normal gluing and tightening has taken place. No evidence of any breaks or replacement parts. 9-91365 (400-600)

1027
$1,320.00

UNSIGNED (18th/19th Century) PAIR OF ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS. Half portrait of a gentleman in a green vest and coat with gold buttons. He holds a drafting square in one hand. The woman is seen in a fur collared green dress with lace cuffs, holding a stringed instrument on her lap. Both identically housed in gilt replacement frames and they have been removed from stretchers and applied to a board. O’Brien Art Gallery, Chicago labels to reverse. SIZE: SIGHT: 36″ x 29-1/4″. CONDITION: Woman has paint flaking to left third, surface dirt with restoration behind a masking varnish. The man appears to be good but with a masking vanish. 9-9101791018 (1,000-2,000)

1027A
$4,888.00

PAIR OF FOLK PORTRAITS OF GEORGE BENNET PERRY AND HIS SISTER JOSEPHINE PERRY, AMERICAN SCHOOL. Circa 1853, Rhode Island. The watercolor portrait of George depicting a boy with long curly brown hair and blue eyes, with buttoned blouse and brown pantaloons holding a hat in right hand with a toy top next to him, the lower right corner marked in script “____ yrs. 6-mos. old”. The portrait of Josephine depicting a young girl with brown hair and light-colored eyes, with necklace and purse wearing a blue dress and pantaloons, a faded floral-filled urn beside her, marked in script in lower right corner, “Aged 4. yrs. 6 mo.”. SIZE: Each 6″ x 5-1/4″. PROVENANCE: By descent through the original family to the current owner. CONDITION: Both in original condition, colors faded, paper yellowed, some “foxing”. Both in original black molded frames with gilt slip. 9-90876 (600-800)

1028
$109.00

GOOD AMERICAN BRASS BED WARMER WITH GRAIN PAINTED HANDLE. Early 19th century. The finely turned and grain decorated applewood handle joined to a deep lidded circular brass pan bright-cut and decorated lid with intricate scrolling designs. SIZE: Overall length 44″. Diameter of pan 12″. CONDITION: In very fine condition with good detailed decoration and nice patina. 9-91882 (150-300)

1029
$150.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN BEEHIVE BRASS ANDIRONS. The turned finials above a baluster-turned standard , raised on arched legs, on ball feet. SIZE: 18 1/2 ” h 17″ d. CONDITION: Showing expected and normal wear. Very good overall condition. 9-90953 (150-300)

1030
$180.00

BRITISH PEARLWARE MOCHAWARE BOWL. Circa 1830. Footed bowl having a wide grayish band with undulating earthworm design. Top rim having a blue border and below decoration, four black lines. SIZE: 4″ h x 7-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Discolored with old discolored hairline in base. No chips. 9-91568 (300-500)

1031
$360.00

THREE BRITISH CREAMWARE MOCHAWARE MUGS. Two similar with blue background and seaweed stalks. One having wide green band with seaweed stalks and upper blue band. CONDITION: Some discoloring, generally very good. 9-91568-2 (400-600)

1032
$120.00

TWO DECORATED FOOTED BOWLS. 1) 3-1/4″ h x 6-1/2″ dia. yellowware bowl having a white band with black seaweed decoration. 2) 3-1/2″ h x 6-1/2″ dia. mochaware bowl with blue band flanked by black striping. CONDITION: 1) Old crack to side and circling the base. 2) Tight hairline to side, discoloration, otherwise good. 9-91568-1 (200-400)

1033
$632.00

AFGHAN BOKHARA, AFGHANISTAN. Having four rows of six indigo and madder red gulls on a madder red field within a lattice work and dog tooth border. SIZE: 9’3″ x 8’3″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Waterville, Maine home. CONDITION: Fair condition with overall wear. 9-90573 (300-500)

1034
$460.00

NORTHWEST PERSIAN RUNNER. Central ivory scarab medallion on a midnight blue field with dense polychrome flowerheads and vinery within an ivory border of geometric designs. SIZE: 10′ x 3’1″. CONDITION: Very good overall with bright colors. 9-91211 (400-600)

1035
$1,380.00

COMB-BACK WINDSOR TOGETHER WITH FAN-BACK SIDE CHAIR AND CONTINUOUS ARM WINDSOR CHAIR. Each an example of an American Windsor of typical form. SIZE: Rocker is 46″ h. CONDITION: All three being stripped and refinished with small degrees of repairs throughout. 9-91364 (400-800)

1036
$0.00

EARLY AMERICAN PINE MULE CHEST. Rectangular lid with molded edges hinged on a conforming case opening to a well over three long graduated drawers with molded edges above a molded base. Raised on shaped bracket feet with a central drop panel. Circa 1820. SIZE: 51-1/2″ h x 39″ w x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with minor surfaces scratches and old scrubbed finish. Retains original backboards with rosehead nails. 9-91231 (700-1,000)

1037
$0.00

NEW ENGLAND PINE SIX BOARD BLANKET CHEST IN ORIGINAL SPANISH BROWN PAINT. Rectangular hinged lid with molded edge fitted to conforming case opening to an interior fitted with till. Case with bootjack ends and lower molding. Late 18th/early 19th Century. SIZE: 24″ h x 45″ l x 18-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good with original brown paint. Front of chest has been skinned to some degree but still showing good brown coloration. Feet original with no visible restoration. Backboards good. Shrinkage crack visible along upper right front running horizontal to ground. 9-91462 (500-750)

1038
$575.00

UNUSUAL AMERICAN PRIMITIVE SINGLE DOOR PINE STORAGE CUPBOARD IN RED WASH. Mid 19th Century. Rectangular case with valanced top fitted with a single door having ten molded slats above a fielded panel. Case fitted with four adjustable shelves and a wooden latch. SIZE: 77″ h x 41-1/2″ w x 15″ d. CONDITION: Appears original with old red wash. Primitive cupboard with construction of the sides being exposed. No plinth base. 9-91361 (1,000-1,500)

1039
$660.00

EARLY AMERICAN PINE AND BIRCH CHIMNEY CUPBOARD. Rectangular case with crown molding fitted with two short drawers above a long paneled drawer on a molded plinth. Interior fitted with four shelves. Circa 1850. SIZE: 67″ h x 22″ w x 9-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Refinished with replaced porcelain knobs. Door lock on door has been moved with the old position spliced. A later plinth and a splice approximately 8″ l to the upper hinge on the door. 9-91352 (300-500)

1040
$345.00

CHINESE EXPORT CANTON TUREEN WITH COVER. Mid-19th century. The cover with pointed finial fitted to the deep oval tureen with boar’s-head handles raised on conforming footed base, decorated overall in typical blue and white pastoral scenes. SIZE: 6″ overall h. x 9-1/2″ l. x 8″ w. CONDITION: Very good overall, probable small repair with missing glaze on finial, some discoloration in glaze on lid interior. 9-91412 (500-700)

1041
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT CANTON PLATE WARMER TOGETHER WITH A SMALL PITCHER. Mid-19th century. The first in the form of a shallow bowl with scenic decoration, the edges octagonal with handles, one of which is a pouring spout. The second with shaped handle and elongated spout, in blue and white on a footed rim. SIZE: 10-1/2″ overall diameter of first. 4-1/2″ h. of pitcher. CONDITION: Plate is very good overall. Pitcher with small flake on spout and tiny glaze imperfections on edges of handle. 9-91408 (500-700)

1042
$575.00

CHINESE EXPORT CANTON COVERED TEAPOT TOGETHER WITH A TRIVET. Mid-19th century. The teapot with berry knopped finial and applied strap handle. The trivet of hexagonal form. Both decorated in blue and white bucolic scenes. SIZE: 7″ h. of teapot. 5-1/4″ diameter of trivet. CONDITION: Both in very fine condition, teapot with very minor roughness on spout. Trivet with tiny flakes on edge. 9-91407 (500-750)

1043
$402.00

THREE PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT BLUE CANTON PORCELAIN. Lot includes a 15-3/4” x 13” cut corner platter, and two similar shaped sauce or gravy boats. Having handles and scalloped edges. SIZE: 8″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74287 (500-700)

1044
$150.00

BLUE AND WHITE CANTON COVERED SUGAR BOWL. Footed bowl having strap handles, medium blue decoration with a slightly domed lid and crab finial. SIZE: 5″ h x 4″ dia. (without handles). CONDITION: Very small chip to edge of cover, otherwise very good. 9-90682 (150-250)

1045
$172.00

PLAINS INDIAN CHILD’S MOCCASINS. Late 19th Century. Native tanned uppers, hard soles. Sinew sewn bead work cross design partially covers the front. Colors include white heart red, light blue, yellow, white and amber. SIZE: 7-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: Private Western Collection. CONDITION: Overall very good, one small hole in hard sole on bottom of one shoe 9-91757-3 (250-350)

1046
$518.00

PLAINS INDIAN MOCCASINS. Last quarter of the 19th Century. Yellow painted Native tanned uppers with hard soles. Parallel lines of red and white quill work decorated most of vamp with blue and white sinew sewn bead work around the edge. SIZE: 9″ l. PROVENANCE: Private Western Collection. CONDITION: Quill work mostly missing, hide slightly stiff, bead work is very good. 9-91757-7 (300-400)

1047
$402.00

PLAINS INDIAN STONE WAR CLUB. Last quarter of the 19th Century. Small oval shaped stone with a wooden handle. Completely wrapped in orange painted hide sewn with thread. Stone head is also painted orange and decorated with a hide fringe. SIZE: 30″ l. PROVENANCE: Private Western Collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91747 (400-500)

1048
$345.00

PLAINS INDIAN STONE WAR CLUB. Last quarter of the 19th Century. Large oval shaped stone with a wooden handle completely wrapped in hide. Sewn with sinew. SIZE: 31″ l. PROVENANCE: Private Western Collection. CONDITION: Crack in the hide is evident where handle meets head of club. 9-91748 (300-400)

1049
$240.00

ACOMA BIRD DECORATED JAR. First quarter of the 20th Century. All over geometric decoration with three curving lobes at neck with small birds. Flaring rim and scalloped top. SIZE: 8-1/2″ h x 7″ at widest. CONDITION: Rim has roughness with chip, generally good. 9-91173 (400-600)

1050
$360.00

TWO NATIVE AMERICAN DECORATED POTTERY BOWLS. 1) 5″ h x 10-3/4″ dia large Zia Pueblo bowl in black, white and red decoration having a band of flowers. First quarter of the 20th Century. 2) 4″ x 8″ dia. bowl with geometric patterns in black, red and white. CONDITION: 1) Some roughness to rim, good. 2) Large crack. 9-91175 (300-500)

1051
$288.00

EASTERN PLAINS BEAD DECORATED BAG. Last quarter of the 19th Century. The front of the Native tanned hide bag is decorated in a floral design using thread sewn seed beads in the following colors: Pink, greasy yellow, apple green, dark blue and translucent yellow. The bag has a commercial cloth lining and strap. The back has a small beadwork cross design. SIZE: 6″ l x 6″ w. CONDITION: Overall very good, missing clasp. 9-91749 (300-500)

1052
$518.00

PLAINS INDIAN MOCCASINS. Late 19th Century.Native tanned hide with hard soles. The vamp is partially decorated with a geometric design in sinew sewn seed beads. Colors include white heart red, blue, yellow, apple green and amber. SIZE: 10″ l. PROVENANCE: Private Western Collection. CONDITION: Good with slight stiffness to upper hide. 9-91757-2 (400-600)

1053
$632.00

SERAB ORIENTAL RUNNER. Five crab polychrome medallions on a cranberry field within ivory spandrels polychrome flower heads and stylized deer. Olive border with geometric polychrome flower heads. Mid 20th Century. SIZE: 10’8″ x 3’1″. CONDITION: Very good overall with full pile. 9-91469 (500-1,000)

1054
$978.00

SHIRAZ ORIENTAL RUG. Large diamond central medallion with conforming rose of polychrome geometric devices on a madder red field within deep indigo spandrels, the whole within a triple ivory and indigo black stripe border of similar devices. Mid 20th Century. SIZE: 9’10” x 6’6″. CONDITION: Very good overall with minor even wear, some color bleed in green. 9-91470 (800-1,200)

1055
$0.00

FINE STONEWARE COVERED BEAN POT. Possibly by White’s Uttica. Modled bean pot with handle and lid. Decorated with embossed designs and the words “Boston the Home of the Bean” and “Spirit of 76 Bunker Hill”. Original blue decorated top. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h x 8″ dia without handle. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91636 (800-1,200)

1056
$115.00

TWO OVOID 2-GALLON STONEWARE JUGS. One marked “D. Goodale Hartford”; the other marked with incised “2” with faded blue decoration. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h and 13-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Chips to base of Hartford jug, other is good. 9-91808 (300-500)

1057
$115.00

NICE TWO GALLON STONEWARE CROCK WITH EAGLE DECORATION, TOGETHER WITH TWO OVOID JUGS. Late 19th century. The crock, marked within oval cartouche Gardiner Stone-Ware Manufactory Gardiner MA above a numeral 2 above a displayed eagle clutching flag and standard. The larger redware ovoid jug with applied handle unmarked, the small stoneware ovoid jug glazed with applied handle, also unmarked. SIZE: Crock: 9-1/2″ h. x 10″ dia. Redware jug: 9-1/2″ h. Second jug: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: All in good condition, with minor glazing imperfections. 9-91860 (200-400)

1058
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A MINISTER. Oil on canvas half portrait shows a man in ministers black coat and white collar seated in a red upholstered armchair. Green swag curtain with gold fringe in background with an opening showing clouds, tree and column. Housed in an old gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 21-1/2″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Craquelure, stretcher lines evident, good. 9-90824 (1,000-2,000)

1059
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A BELFAST, MAINE MERCHANT. Oval oil on canvas half portrait shows a young man with brown hair and brown beard wearing a black suit with white shirt. Housed in a good oak molded wood frame which retains its framing label. According to our consignor this depicts a Merchant from Belfast, Maine who also purportedly was an officer of the Odd Fellows in Belfast. SIZE: 29-3/4″ x 24-1/2″. CONDITION: Craquelure, some minor touch up and a small paint fleck on his lapel. 9-91236 (800-1,200)

1060
$0.00

CENTENNIAL CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE. Circa 1880. The rectangular top above the conforming frieze with molded edge raised on square chamfered legs. SIZE: 31-1/2″ h. x 52-1/2″ l. x 24″ w. CONDITION: Professionally restored and refinished, no repairs or breaks noted. 9-90983 (2,000-3,000)

1061
$748.00

GEORGIAN-STYLE MAHOGANY BUTLER’S TABLE. The dove-tailed rectangular gallery top with pierced grips above the conforming frieze, raised on square legs with pierced carved returns terminating in Marlboro feet. Late 19th Century. SIZE: H 22-1/2”, L 28”, W 17-3/4”. CONDITION: Very good overall, professionally refinished and restored. 9-90986 (500-700)

1062
$1,020.00

QUEEN ANNE CARVED MAHOGANY DISH TOP CANDLESTAND. Circular dish top joined to a slender carved urn and ring turned standard raised on arched cabriole tripod legs terminating in platform pad feet. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 10″ dia top. CONDITION: Professionally restored and refinished. 9-90978 (1,000-1,300)

1063
$0.00

QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY DUMBWAITER. Second half 18th century. Having two revolving dish tops joined to an urn-form standard raised on arched cabriole legs terminating in pointed ridged platform pad feet on brass casters. SIZE: 33″ h. x 23-1/2″ greatest diameter. CONDITION: Professionally re-polished and restored with repair to bottom shelf. 9-90977 (1,000-1,500)

1064
$0.00

A NICE DIMINUTIVE IRISH QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE. Mid-18th century. The rectangular topaz-colored marble top above the conforming frieze, the front scalloped raised on slender cabriole legs with molded shaped returns terminating in stockinged and scrolled pad feet. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h. x 33-1/2″ w. x 16-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Originally with a wood top now with polished marble slab with rounded edges, the base professionally restored with dark color and patina, the legs and feet appear original and untouched. 9-90982 (1,600-2,200)

1065
$259.00

LOT OF NINE ORIENTAL ITEMS. Lot consists of: Pair of 9-1/2″ red cinnabar carved vases in very good condition with only slight imperfections; Four 6″ h white Oriental porcelain figures, three of which are maidens which have a hardwood carved stand, all in very good condition. Other being a maiden on foo dog. Two 4″ h carved ivory horses on hardwood stands. 1″ x 3″ x 2″ tortoise shell decorated brass box with mirror interior and nicely decorated cover with two maidens painted on a pierced ivory grill with mirror backing. 6-1/2″ cloisonne and brass holder with string and carved ivory basket decoration. Last item being a 12″ l cloisonne scepter, 19th Century. SIZE: CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise generally very good. 9-91155 (500-800)

1066
$0.00

SEVEN INTERESTING OBJECT D’ART. Lot includes: Two 9-1/2″ x 9″ carved flat shells, one with intricate Oriental scene with figures and buildings, the other with mountains, water and birds. 4-3/4″ vegetine carved piece on stand with reticulated sides and cone shape top, missing its lid. 3-1/4″ x 1-1/4″ ivory carved shuttle. 3″ carved ivory needle case in the shape of a jar. 2″ stone handle. 2-1/2″ x 1-1/2″ peace of amber. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-91156 (300-500)

1067
$52.00

FOUR CARVED IVORY NETSUKES AND ANOTHER CARVING. 1-1/4″ basket with mouse on outside and snake which moves in and out of basket; 1-1/2″ man with leaf; 1-1/4″ of two men; 1-1/2″ mother with children; 2-1/4″ signed ivory carving with figures. CONDITION: Good. 9-744279-91193 (100-200)

1068
$575.00

JOICHI HOSHI (Japanese, 1913-1979) SPRING. Woodblock print shows a single tree with snow-covered branches against a blue background. Pencil signed and dated “74”. Housed in a gold molded wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 7-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90656 (1,000-1,500)

1069
$146.00

KIYOSHI SAITO (Japanese 1907-1992) SIBLINGS. Colorful two part woodblock print scene shows two girls with infants on their back in colorful costume. Pencil signed under a printed block cipher. Housed in a bamboo style black frame with white matte. SIZE: 14″ x 9-1/4″ each side. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90608 (300-500)

1070
$210.00

MOGITA TOSHIHIDE (Japanese, 1862-1925) Kabuki Samuri. Double woodblock print scene shows a Samuri holding sword and bowing to ocean, two Samuri look on. Nicely housed in a decorative gilt frame with tan mat. SIZE: Sight: 13-1/2″ x 18″. CONDITION: Fold at center, otherwise very good. 9-90661 (250-400)

1071
$360.00

KAWASE HASUI (Japanese, 1883-1957) “SPRING RAIN”. Woodblock print shows a woman with parasol under a light rain with buildings and tree. Housed in a bamboo-style frame with light matte. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 9″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90658 (500-1,000)

1072
$0.00

AMERICAN CLASSICAL CARVED FIGURAL MAHOGANY SOFA. Circa 1820. The barrel crest rail with reeded rosette terminals above the rectangular padded back joined to outscrolled arms with acanthus-carved supports and floral rosettes continuing to the figured mahogany seat rail having rectangular panels, raised on hairy paw feet with cornucopia carved returns. SIZE: 32″ h. of back x 90″ l. CONDITION: Professionally refinished and restored, covered in a silk fabric. A break to proper left arm support, reparable. 9-91317 (1,000-2,000)

1073
$230.00

CUSTOM SHERATON STYLE MAHOGANY WING CHAIR. Circa 1900. Padded back with serpentine crest flanked by boldly shaped ogival wings. Padded arms terminating in scrolled and fluted arm rests raised on swelled reeded supports. Seat rail fluted with floral patera, chair raised on square tapered fluted legs terminating in marlboro feet. Covered in a floral damasque fabric. SIZE: 44-1/2″ h to top of back. CONDITION: Newly recovered in very good to excellent condition. 9-91357 (400-700)

1074
$920.00

REGENCY MAHOGANY CANTERBURY. Circa 1840. Of rectangular form, the sections with slat dividers, above the frieze fitted with a long drawer on square tapered legs, raised on brass capped casters. SIZE: 22-1/4″ h. x 20-3/4 w. x 15″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with original dry surface, retains original knob. 9-91531 (600-900)

1075
$402.00

AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE CHERRY TILT TOP BREAKFAST TABLE. Circa 1780. Circular dishtop hinged on a birdcage support swiveling on a swelled ring turned standard raised on out-swept cabriole legs with lappets, terminating in pad feet with platforms. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 34″ dia. CONDITION: Skinned surface showing old wear and stains, a shrinkage or seam crack through center of top, repair to one of three legs. 9-91353 (600-800)

1076
$0.00

SET OF FOUR CENTENNIAL CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS. Including one armchair. Crest rail continuing to raked stiles centering a pierced splat with central carrot decoration above the trapezoidal slip seat raised on square legs joined by a box stretcher. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h x 19″ seat h. CONDITION: Overall cleaned original surfaces. Armchair with several repairs at backsplat and at arms joining the stiles. One side chair has a repaired back leg, another with a chip missing along seat rail of left front leg facing. Overall these chairs have had extensive repairs but are in good strong condition. 9-91804 (600-1,000)

1077
$115.00

ANTIQUE INLAID MAHOGANY DRESSING MIRROR. Bow-front base having three drawers with center having a lock and key. Drawer front edges with inlay, resting on ogee bracket front feet and bracket back feet. Shield shaped mirror with banded decorative veneer and light wood edges. Held on by two S-shaped supports. SIZE: 21-1/2″ h x 18″ w. CONDITION: Some inlay edging missing, generally very good. 9-90948 (300-500)

1078
$0.00

JAMES ABBOTT MCNEILL WHISTLER (American, 1834-1903) BLACK LION WHARF. Etching on tissue paper scene shows a man sitting on a wharf in a busy harbor with buildings, figures and boats. Signed in plate “Whistler 1859″. A sailboat remark is below image. Housed in a wood antique partial gilt frame. SIZE: Sight: 10″ x 12”. CONDITION: Toned, laid down and missing a section of the boarder in the upper right quadrant. 9-91071 (600-800)

1079
$0.00

SAMUEL L. MARGOLIES (American, 1897-1978) SIX SIGNED ORIGINAL ETCHINGS. All are framed and matted. Works include “Sunrise Shadows”; “White Fantasy”; “Foraging”; “Winter Symphony”; “Lengthening Shadows” and an untitled work. Each pencil signed. All titled examples with original Associated American Artists label affixed to reverse. SIZE: Ranging from 8-1/2″ x 10-1/2″ to 11″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Some toning, especially at edges. One frame without glass. Otherwise good. 9-90996 (800-1,200)

1080
$3,600.00

KATHE SCHMIDT KOLLWITZ (German, 1867-1945) WORKING THE FIELD. Framed large etching shows two men pulling a hand held plow guided by a woman. Pencil signed lower right, signed in plate and dated “09” or “02”. Housed in a molded wood frame with double matte. SIZE: Sight: 16-1/2″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91480 (600-1,200)

1081
$1,840.00

JOHN FRENCH SLOAN (American, 1871-1951) “A THIRST FOR ART”. Etching scene shows a man pouring martinis from a cocktail shaker to several women who have gathered for an art show opening. Pencil signed, titled and numbered 100 proofs. Housed in a simple black frame with wide white matte. SIZE: Sight: 5″ x 7″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90966 (800-1,200)

1082
$1,320.00

CARROLL THAYER BERRY (American, 1886-1978) THREE FRAMED WORKS. 1) “Ships at Bath-Maine”. Pencil titled and signed. 2) “SS Exlavia”. Pencil titled and signed. Both works in identical black frames with white mattes and both showing ships at shipyard with workers. 3) Unsigned colored print showing a lobster boat and ocean. An unusual colored print by Berry. Housed in a gold frame with beige matte. SIZE: Sight: 1 & 2) 7-3/4″ x 10″. 3) 9-1/2″ x 14″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91629 (400-800)

1083
$230.00

FRANK WESTON BENSON (American, 1862-1951) “BOUND HOME”. Photogravuer of a Frank Benson etching showing a sailboat sailing left to right with two men aboard. Benson has portrayed himself as the man with elbows locked over the windward rail, pipe in mouth, headed home. His son at the tiller. The print is pencil initialed bottom right “FWB”. Housed in a black frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 6-1/4″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91058 (250-400)

1084
$240.00

COIN SILVER HANDLED MUG BY GORHAM. Gorham hallmarks to base. Body having repose top edge of flowers inscribed on side “Virginia”. WEIGHT: 3.4 tr. oz. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Several small dings and creases, fair to good. 9-90669 (100-150)

1085
$900.00

COIN SILVER MUSTARD POT BY ALBERT COLES & CO. NEW YORK. Circa 1830-1860 New York. The bulbous footed pot having a hinged lid with ladle slot, bead decorated handle and a body decorated with two round medallions of knight’s heads. Front with a oval presentation area inscribed “G. Goldberg To Mr. & Mrs. Berry”. The piece with a clear glass liner. WEIGHT: 4 tr.oz. SIZE: 4″ h. CONDITION: Liner has crack, there are some body dents and small creases. Generally good. 9-90678 (200-300)

1086
$210.00

ANTIQUE SILVER WOODEN HANDLED CREAMER. Hallmarked Oporto Portugal with fineness mark “.833.” Circa 1886-1938. Creamer with a notched rim and fluted base. No monogram. WEIGHT: 7 tr. oz with wood handle. SIZE: 5-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: From a fine southern Maine home CONDITION: Very good. 9-74414 (150-250)

1087
$690.00

SHIRAZ ORIENTAL RUG. Geometric poled center medallion within a rose red field, the whole profusely decorated with geometric devices. Mid 20th Century. SIZE: 10′ x 7’4″. CONDITION: Overall very good with full pile. 9-91468 (800-1,200)

1088
$230.00

NEW ENGLAND HEPPLEWHITE CHERRY PEMBROKE TABLE. Circa 1790. The rectangular top with hinged dropped leaves has shaped notched corners above the conforming apron raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 19″ w x 34″ d. CONDITION: Very good, overall, with an older scrubbed finish. No repairs or restoration noted. 9-91876 (500-750)

1089
$0.00

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)

1090
$862.00

NEW ENGLAND SHERATON WALNUT AND BIRCH ONE DRAWER STAND WITH TIGER MAPLE DRAWER. Circa 1830. Rectangular walnut top projecting above the frieze with sloping sides continuing to conforming canted ring turned cylindrical legs with bulbous cuffs. SIZE: 30″ h x 23″ w x 19″ d. CONDITION: Overall in very good condition. Refinished with some repairs to top and some staining to top. Sandwich pull appears original to drawer. No repairs or restoration to feet. 9-91543 (350-600)

1091
$431.00

STATE OF MAINE HEPPLEWHITE BIRCH AND PINE TWO-DRAWER STAND. The rectangular top projecting above the conforming case fitted with two drawers raised on square tapering legs joined by and x-stretcher. Late 18th, early 19th Century. SIZE: H 28”, top 15” W x 14-1/2” D. CONDITION: Overall very nice condition with scrubbed surfaces. Some minor restoration to cross stretcher re-joining it, retains original brass knobs, in very good overall condition. 9-91881 (500-700)

1092
$402.00

STATE OF MAINE SHERATON BIRCH AND MAPLE ONE DRAWER STAND. Circa 1825. The single board top with ogival corners above the square frieze fitted with a single top-beaded drawer with birdseye maple front and original brass pull raised on ring-turned cylindrical tapering legs. SIZE: H 28-3/4, top 17-1/4 x 17”. C CONDITION: Overall, very fine condition with old muddy scrubbed original finish. Top has been re-set. 9-91870 (500-700)

1093
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL COVERED VEGETABLE BOWL. Circa 1800. Knopped berry finial above ribbon tied cartouche with the initials gilded in script “TDR”. Border of grape leaf design fitted to the conforming bowl with cut and notched corners, similarly gilt decorated with grape vines and scrolling borders. SIZE: 5″ h x 9-1/2″ l x 7-3/4″ w. CONDITION: Very good with no restoration or damages noted. 9-91424 (500-700)

1094
$748.00

UNUSUAL CHINESE EXPORT CELEDON GREEN COVERED CHAMBER POT WITH FAMILLE ROSE DECORATION. Round pot with lid fitted with a circular knop finial and applied shaped handle decorated overall with fanciful birds and butterflies bordered in a Rose Mandarin design with butterflies and birds. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h x 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Overall very good with no repairs or damages noted. Gilded rims with nominal wear, no chips or flakes. 9-91432 (500-750)

1095
$0.00

PAIR FINE EARLY CHINESE EXPORT OCTAGONAL DISHES. Circa 1800. Each octagonal plate with deep indigo ribbon tied borders having a central rondel decorated with a floral spray. SIZE: 6″ dia. PROVENANCE: Ex-Eleanor Gordon, PA. CONDITION: One dish with repaired break on rim edge measuring approximately 1/2″ x 1/4″. Otherwise very good overall, all enameling, paint and edges intact. 9-91419 (400-600)

1096
$690.00

CHINESE EXPORT CANTON MUG WITH STRAP HANDLE. Mid 19th C. Strap handle and typical blue and white Oriental design overall. SIZE: 4-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very fine overall with no visible damage or restoration. 9-91435 (400-600)

1097
$0.00

CHINESE EXPORT BLUE DECORATED MUG. Mid 19th C. Decorated overall with deep blue Oriental landscapes with applied molded handle. SIZE: 5″ h CONDITION: Very fine with no visible restoration or damages. 9-91436 (400-600)

1098
$575.00

CHINESE EXPORT COVERED VEGETABLE DISH WITH UNDERTRAY. Mid-19th century. The covered octagonal bowl with nut finial together with the conforming undertray, all with typical decoration of blue and white pastoral scenes. SIZE: 5″ h. of covered bowl. 12-1/4″ l. of undertray. CONDITION: Very good with no visible repairs or restoration. Minor roughness to rim edges of vegetable dish. 9-91418 (500-750)

1099
$518.00

PAIR OF COVERED CHINESE EXPORT BALUSTER-FORM POLYCHROME PAINTED VASES ON STANDS. Each decorated overall with pink flowering branches. SIZE: 9” h of vase with cover. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Overall good condition with damage and repair to edges of one lid and finial of second lid. 9-73907 (400-800)

1100
$460.00

AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE FRUITWOOD AND FIGURED WALNUT KETTLE STAND. Last half of the 18th Century. Circular dishtop joined to the cylindrical ring turned standard raised on cabriole leg tripod base terminating in platform pad feet. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h x 15″ dia. CONDITION: Professionally restored and refinished. Repair to one foot diagonally at the ankle. 9-90980 (400-600)

1101
$288.00

NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE CHEERRY TIP-TOP CANDLE STAND. Second half 18th Century. A circular top hinged to the ring and urn-turned shaft raised on a cabriole leg tripod based terminating in slipper feet. SIZE: H 28”, D 18-1/2”. CONDITION: Very nice condition, overall; professionally refinished and restored with minor repair to one foot. 9-91874 (500-800)

1102
$460.00

CONNECTICUT QUEEN ANNE FIGURED WALNUT CANDLE STAND. Mid 18th Century. Circular top with chamfered edges joined to the ring and baluster turned shaft raised on arched cabriole legs terminating in slipper feet. SIZE: 25-3/4″ h x 14-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Retains old cleaned surfaces with nice colored patina, no visible repairs or restoration. There is an old dowel running through center of top into the shaft and in my opinion it has probably been there since the table was originally built or a very early repair to stabilize a repair. 9-91475 (500-750)

1103
$345.00

NEW ENGLAND MAPLE FEDERAL CANDLESTAND. Late 18th early 19th Century. The square top with serpentine edges raised on a baluster and urn-turned standard on a cabriole leg tripod base with snake feet. SIZE: H 27”, top 14-1/4” x 14-3/4”. CONDITION: Table has been scrubbed and professionally refinished. No repairs or restoration visible; overall, very good condition. 9-90947 (500-800)

1104
$0.00

A NEW ENGLAND QUEEN ANNE MAPLE TILT-TOP TEA TABLE. Late 18th century. The circular top tilting above an urn-turned standard raised on tripod cabriole leg base ending in snake feet. SIZE: 27″ h. x 35″ diameter. CONDITION: Refinished and restored with no visible damages. 8-87562 (450-650)

1105
$172.00

J. JOPLING (British, Mid-19th Century) 1ST CLASS WEST INDIAMAN Small watercolor shows a three-mast ship with half sails moored in calm ocean. Ship has several people on deck and flies British flag. Signed lower right and dated 1841. Housed in a modern stained molded wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 6″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Good, some light foxing. 9-90963 (250-350)

1106
$0.00

JACK W. HARDCASTLE (Canadian, 1881-1980) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “BRITISH ADMIRAL”. Watercolor scene shows an oncoming cargo ship with black hull and white masts and yellow sky. Signed lower left “J Hardcastle”. Housed in a decorated wood frame with glass. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74697 (250-350)

1107
$115.00

UNSIGNED (American, 19th Century) THE CABIN BOY. Oil on canvas portrait of an older boy seated at a table resting his elbow and holding his head up. He wears a brown cap and coat and a smile. Housed in a period lemon gold molded wood frame. Frost & Adams Boston, MA framing label. SIZE: 24″ x 20″. PROVENANCE: Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90163 (400-600)

1108
$86.00

UNSIGNED (American, Early 20th Century) “TALL SHIP AT SEA”. Oil on canvas scene shows a three mast black hulled ship sailing left to right with another off its bow. Housed in a good modern gilt frame. SIZE: 12″ x 18″. CONDITION: Fine craquelure, three patches to reverse with some inpainting, otherwise good. 9-74696 (250-350)

1109
$0.00

AFTER WILLIAM JOHN HIGGINS (British, 1781-1845) “SOUTH SEA WHALE FISHERY – A BOAT DESTROY’D BY A WOUNDED WHALE”. Engraving by T. Sutherland. Scene shows a whaling boat cut in half by a sperm whale with other boats in the whaling process. A large whaling ship is behind. Wide legend indicating that title and descriptive caption. Published London, January 1, 1825 by W. J. Higgins. Housed in a silver gilt molded wood frame. Appears to be a later reprint. SIZE: Image: 13-3/4” x 19-1/2”. Sight: 16-1/4” x 22-1/4”. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. CONDITION: All over foxing, no tears or rips, a few minor scratches. Otherwise good. 9-29698 (200-300)

1110
$150.00

TWO FRAMED COLLAGES OF WHALE INDUSTRY RECEIPTS. Both housed in antique birdseye maple frames with gold liners. 1) Twelve receipts which have been mounted to a beige backing paper dating from the middle 19th Century (1836-1861). Most indicate which ship, how many gallons of oil and the date. Most involve Sag Harbor. 2) Eight receipts which are mounted to a beige backing paper of similar nature and dates to the first. SIZE: SIGHT: 26-1/4″ x 20-1/2″. CONDITION: Generally very good with expected toning to receipts. 9-90090 (400-600)

1111
$288.00

FULL BODIED COPPER EAGLE WEATHERVANE WITH OUTSTRETCHED WINGS. The eagle in green verdigris with outstretched wings, head angled downwards mounted on a copper ball and post. Similar to examples made by Washburn. SIZE: 18″ h x 20″ w. CONDITION: Dents at back of neck, proper left wing, and proper left side of ball. Loss of proper left talon. 9-90788 (500-1,000)

1112
$288.00

QUEEN ANNE BRASS CANDLESTICK. Shaped base with turned shaft and wide shaped rim. 18th Century. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91076 (150-250)

1113
$172.00

THREE FRAMED MINIATURE PORTRAITS. All identically housed in ebonized frames with oval miniatures. One shows a portrait of a young woman with ocean background. Another shows a young woman with dog and third showing a woman with child. All signed “Labrun”. SIZE: Total is 5-1/2″ x 5″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91164 (300-600)

1114
$288.00

FRAMED NEEDLEWORK “TRIAL BY JURY”. Needlework after an 1840 oil on canvas by Sir Edwin Landseer. Also titled “Laying Down the Law”. Several dogs are seen surrounding a table with a large dog seated in chair. 19th/20th Century. Housed in a modern molded wood frame. SIZE: 23″ x 26-1/2″. CONDITION: Split in upper right corner edge and very minor losses to bottom left. Fading. 9-91116 (300-500)

1115
$0.00

ENGLISH CREAMWARE FLORAL DECORATED WASH BASIN. First half 19th century. The rim, flared and scalloped. The interior overall polychrome decorated with floral sprays, the exterior decorated with sprigs. SIZE: 4″ h. x 12-1/2″ diameter. CONDITION: Very good overall, with no visible restoration or damage. The base with minimal crackle in glaze, the top rim with small spot of glaze imperfection. 9-91889 (200-400)

1116
$0.00

GROUP OF FINE ENGLISH TRANSFERWARE SERVING PIECES, “CHATSWORTH” PATTERN. Second half 19th century. Consisting of three graduated oval platters and an oval covered tureen with undertray, all profusely decorated with scrolling floral vinery and gilt edging. Together with an associated Burslem gravy boat of similar design in the “Nile” pattern. SIZE: Trays: 17-1/2″. 13-1/2″. 10-1/4″. Covered tureen: 4-1/2″ h. x 8-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very fine overall, with normal wear to gilt decoration. 9-91306 (200-300)

1117
$230.00

STAFFORDSHIRE DARK BLUE TUREEN WITH COVER “GRACEFIELD, QUEENS COUNTY”. The covered tureen of decagonal form, the lid with flower head finial and scrolling borders fitted to the conforming base with pastoral views. The base with transfer printed maker’s mark of a banner within branch marked “Gracefield, Queens County Riley”. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x 14″ dia. CONDITION: One handle broken off but present, with multiple chips and flakes in body and lid. 9-73894 (150-250)

1118
$0.00

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 (200-300)

1119
$230.00

A FINE MINTON’S BLUE AND WHITE DECORATED MOON JUG. Mid-19th century. The bulbous neck joined to the body by two scrolling applied handles. The moon-form body with convex sides decorated overall with floral sprays centering a floral rondel above the canted foot rim. The underside of base with the incised marks: Minton’s, 1664, and a “U”. SIZE: 14-1/2″ h. x 10″ dia. PROVENANCE: From the estate of Rosalind Russell. CONDITION: Very fine overall, with fine craquelure in glaze. No chips, cracks or repairs. 9-91141 (500-1,000)

1120
$230.00

GEORGIAN BRASS AND IRON FOOTMAN. The rectangular brass top with bowed front pierce decorated with hearts and a spade joined by shaped ring handles above the conforming pierced frieze. Raised on frontal shaped iron cabriole legs ending in penny feet. SIZE: 13″ h. 16″ w. Overall depth 16″. CONDITION: Very good condition overall, in need of polishing. No restoration or repairs. 9-90981 (200-300)

1121
$1,680.00

WILLIAM IV FIGURED MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE. Circa 1850. Rectangular top with molded edge and rounded corners above the conforming frieze raised on cylindrical reeded and ring turned legs terminating in turnip feet. SIZE: 30″ h x 84″ l x 47″ w. CONDITION: Very good with original finish, cleaned and polished. 9-91382 (1,000-1,500)

1122
$270.00

REGENCY THREE-PANEL FLORAL PAINTED SATINWOOD DRESSING SCREEN. Circa 1880. Center with molded tablet crest above the rectangular panel lined with gold floral silk, flanked by two molded side panels, tops downswept, decorated overall with polychrome floral sprays, raised on fluted square legs. SIZE: 67″ h x 51″ w overall. CONDITION: Frames in need of gluing and polishing. Veneers loose at feet. Fabric needs replacing. 9-91511 (800-900)

1123
$0.00

LOUIS PHILLIPE FRUITWOOD TALL CASE CLOCK WITH A MUSICAL FOUR-BELL MOVEMENT. Circa 1850. The cove-molded cornice above the bonnet with arched door opening to the four-bell movement with convex enamel dial framed within a stamped brass surround of classical French motif above the case fitted with a molded door, the base on a molded plinth. SIZE: 86″ h. x 19″ w. x 10″ d. CONDITION: The clock case in good condition with waxed finish and minimal old insect damage, overall good appearance. The brass works are recently cleaned, all four bells intact, craquelure to enamel dial. 9-92107 (1,600-2,000)

1124
$0.00

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 (1,000-1,800)

1125
$1,150.00

GEORGIAN STYLE FIGURED MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, CIRCA 1850. The rectangular molded cornice above the conforming upper case fitted with a pair of gothic arched paneled doors opening to the interior of four linen drawers, joined to the lower case having a pair of aligned short drawers over two long drawers all with cock beaded edges raised on shaped bracket feet. CONDITION: Cornice reduced, slight warping to doors, a restored splice right side facing, new bracket feet, otherwise very good with good color. 9-73985 (1,500-2,500)

1126
$0.00

JAPANESE IMARI POLYCHROME DECORATED 7-PIECE SWEETMEAT SET. MEIJI PERIOD. Second half 19th century. Comprised of a hexagonal center bowl and six fan-shaped deep dishes, all polychrome decorated in blues, burnt orange, greens, and turquoise with scalloped edges. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall, no visible chips or flakes. Sold without fitted storage box. 9-91405 (500-700)

1127
$0.00

JAPANESE IMARI BLUE AND WHITE FLORAL DECORATED BOWL. MEIJI PERIOD. Second half 19th century. The ribbed bowl with slightly scalloped edge decorated overall with central floral spray and bird within a stylized foliate border. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h. x 11-1/4″ diameter. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-91401 (400-600)

1128
$402.00

JAPANESE IMARI RIBBED BOWL. MEIJI PERIOD. Second half 19th century. The polychrome decorated bowl in cinnabar and blue with flared scalloped rim and ribbed sides decorated with panels depicting floral scenes, each with a rabbit. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h. x 10″ diameter. CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-91403 (400-600)

1129
$230.00

JAPANESE 19TH CENTURY OVAL IMARI PLATTER. Platter in good colors of deep blue and rust. Wide border having four sections of pierce decoration. SIZE: 2-1/2″ h x 16″ l x 12-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90699 (300-400)

1130
$115.00

GOOD IMARI DECORATED BOWL. Nice colors of rust, blue and panels of flowers. 19th Century. SIZE: 3-1/2″ h x 9-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90697 (200-300)

1131
$0.00

A NICE INDONESIAN CARVED AND POLYCHROME PAINTED FIGURE OF A DEITY. Late 18th century. Carved from the solid, the seated female figure with braided tiara, flowing robes, and pendant necklace. The right arm jointed and extended with open palm, the left arm jointed and bent at the elbow, the right leg crossed, seated on a carved pedestal. SIZE: 40″ h. x approximately 22″ overall w. CONDITION: Statue is weathered with minor losses to fingertips and toes; painted surfaces faded, chipped and worn. The forearms are doweled to the body of the statue. Nicely carved. 9-91551 (1,000-1,500)

1132
$2,875.00

PAIR OF CARVED WOODEN POLYCHROME PAINTED ORIENTAL STATUES OF WARRIORS. Late 19th Century. Each figure in a fighting pose, hair tied in a top-knot, wearing a gilt necklace, bracelets, and anklets, wearing a silvered tunic. Both encircled in a flowing scarf decorated with gilded cloud bands standing barefoot on rocky plinths mounted on an associated rectangular stand. SIZE: Statues are 26″ h. CONDITION: One warrior missing weapon in left hand, rocky plinths with paint scuffing, otherwise very good overall. 9-74621 (1,500-2,000)

1133
$180.00

FINE ORIENTAL ROOT CARVING. Mid-20th century. The hardwood carving depicting four animated figures in the act of gaming, gathered around a round center table in the middle of which is a bowl of dice, the whole on a detailed and ornate rockwork plinth. SIZE: 12″ h. x 8″ dia. CONDITION: Very fine original condition, with good carving, with acceptable and normal shrinkage crack at rear of figural group and loss of fingertip to uppermost figure. 9-90897 (300-500)

1134
$230.00

AMERICAN PINE AND BIRCH SLANT LID DESK. Mid 19th Century. Probably from midwestern United States, mid 19th Century. Rectangular form having top with a hinged and molded slant lid opening to a series of cubby holes. Set back on the rectangular case with overhanging top having an arrangement of two banks of four drawers centering a paneled and molded door opening to four shelves. The whole on a valanced and scalloped base. SIZE: 50″ h x 45″ w x 19″ d. CONDITION: Stripped with an old refinish, outline at very top of desk which may indicate that at one time had a secretary top. Backboards on top section original; bottom section having been replaced with masonite and pencil notation indicating that the drawers have been rebuilt from the backboards that were on the bottom of the desk. 9-91360 (300-500)

1135
$230.00

COUNTRY SHERATON PINE SLANT LID DESK. Circa 1840. Deck with scalloped splashguard fitted with three aligned short drawers on the rectangular case with hinged sloping lid opening to a well, raised on ring turned cylindrical legs with turnip feet on old casters. SIZE: 43″ h x 33″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: Old stripped and refinished surface, replaced knobs. No structural damages or repairs noted. Very good overall. 9-91355 (400-600)

1136
$230.00

LARGE AND EARLY PINE BELLOWS IN RED WASH. Second half 19th century. This large example of typical form, constructed for commercial use, the large bellows in five segments leatherbound, with oak staves. SIZE: 56″ l. x 43″ w. x 10″ d. CONDITION: Nice original condition showing normal wear with no observable defects. Would make a great coffee table. 9-74715 (200-400)

1137
$0.00

AMERICAN CARVED MAHOGANY GOVERNOR WINTHROP SECRETARY. 20th Century. In two parts; The upper bookcase section with molded swans’ neck pediment and carved floral terminals centering a turned finial above a pair of astragal glazed doors fitted to the lower section with sloping writing surface opening to an interior of cubby holes, drawers and prospect door above four serpentine drawers on a molded base. Raised on short cabriole legs with scalloped returns terminating in ball and claw feet. SIZE: 82″ h x 36″ case w x 20-1/2″ d. PROVENANCE: Accompanied by the original bill of sale from Athertons Home Furnishings Store of Portland, Maine. Receipt dated February 14th, 1927 for the sum of $175. CONDITION: Original finish and hardware. There are some damages to the left and right lower moldings and one chip of veneer off the right side of case between the second and third drawer. Otherwise good. 9-91213 (800-1,200)

1138
$210.00

PUEBLO COCHITI DECORATED POTTERY BIRD JAR. Tapered body having decorated with a checkerboard bird and flowers on front and back. Colors in black, red and white. Circa 1920-30. SIZE: 8-3/4″ h x 7″ at widest. CONDITION: Chips and small crack in rim, otherwise very good. 9-91171 (250-400)

1139
$0.00

THREE PIECES OF DECORATED POTTERY. Unknown origin. Probably first half of the 20th Century. Lot includes two 5-1/2″ h x 5″ dia. round bottom jars decorated with five panels of black and white fish against red background – One chip at rim, otherwise good. Along with a 13″ h x 15″ (at widest) decorated large jar with interesting geometric pattern decoration. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-91174 (300-500)

1140
$632.00

FINE NAVAJO WEAVING, GANADO VARIATION. Early 20th century. Center diamond medallion with arrow and pine tree designs, stylized Greek key border. Colors iron brown, cinnamon red, ivory and tan. SIZE: 5’1″ x 3’11”. CONDITION: Overall very good. No defects noted. 9-90814 (150-300)

1141
$210.00

TWO HOPI NATIVE AMERICAN JARS. 1) 8″ h jar decorated on body with red and black decoration in geometric panels. 2) 7″ cylinder shaped jar with black and red decoration. CONDITION: Both have wear to decoration, no cracks or chips. 9-91172 (250-400)

1142
$345.00

PLAINS INDIAN DOLL SIZE CRADLE COVER. Last quarter of the 19th Century. The native tanned hide upper section is fully beaded with thread sewn seed beads in a geometric design along with a cut hide fringe. Colors include white heart red, translucent green and white. The bottom section consists of old commercial cloth. SIZE: 6″ l. PROVENANCE: Private Western Collection. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-91759 (250-350)

1143
$345.00

EASTERN PLAINS MOCCASINS. Late 19th Century. Native tanned hide with hard soles. Vamp has an embroidered geometric and floral design in thread and porcupine quills. SIZE: 10-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: Private Western Collection. CONDITION: Most of the quill work is missing due to insect damage, hide in good condition. 9-91757 (200-300)

1144
$1,955.00

TWO-PIECE GREAT LAKES INDIAN BEADED COLLAR. 1890-1910. Floral bead work design in many various colors is applied with thread to a black commercial cloth background. A single cuff in the same style is also part of this lot. SIZE: Cuff is 14″ l; Vest 23″ l x 20″ w. PROVENANCE: Private Western Collection. CONDITION: Cloth is in good condition, a small amount of beadwork is missing. 9-91755 (250-400)

1145
$360.00

PATRIOTIC STEVENSGRAPH BOOKMARK. From the Philadelphia Centennial. Has a bust portrait in black in white of Washington with crossed American flag and “George Washington The Father of our Country”. Also written “The First in Peace, The First in War, The First in the Hearts of his Countrymen”. A black and white image of the Centennial building with Philadelphia 1876 under presenting flags and eagle. Signed “Thos Stevens Coventry England”. SIZE: 9-1/2″ l x 2″ w. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-90879 (300-500)

1146
$748.00

PAINTED CANVAS TRADE SIGN: “FURNITURE”. The rectangular canvas sign now stretched on a frame, the capital letters in gold paint with black and dark green outlines on a moss green ground. SIZE: 50-1/4” h x 67” l. Q CONDITION: Very good overall, creased chaffing on canvas, foxing to gold letters. 9-74647 (600-800)

1147
$1,140.00

CARVED AND PAINTED FOLK ART PIG. Standing pig has long snout, open mouth with large pointed teeth. Eyes are carved and painted, ears are carved, painted and attached, legs also are carved individually and attached. Body made in four parts. Body painted in a gessoed base in gray and black with pink ears and black feet. SIZE: 19″ h x 39″ l including tail. CONDITION: Paint and gesso losses in small and large areas, tail has repair as well as damage to snout and ears. 9-92193 (500-700)

1148
$805.00

ADMIRAL PEARY EXPEDITION OUTFIT. Purportedly originally from one of the Peary expedition members. Lot consists of: Two 36″ x 56″ (across arms) fur hooded ponchos; Pair of 23″ h deerskin high top moccasins with stitch decoration (one with losses to toe area). Some dog harnesses with walrus tusk fasteners; and a rawhide bladder kayak waterproofing collar. Also a 7″ x 11″ decorated pouch with hair covered hide, cutout leather stars. CONDITION: As noted above. Ponchos are in rough condition with losses, the others are stiff and dry. Lot is being sold “As Is”. 9-91807 (500-1,000)

1149
$230.00

LOT OF POWDER HORNS AND SHOT FLASKS. Lot consists of five powder horns ranging in size from 4-1/2″ to 9″. Undecorated, 19th Century examples. Two 3-1/2″ copper shot flasks, one missing nozzle and band, as is. 8-1/4″ leather and brass shot flask marked “3lbs” having decoration of a hunting dog on each side. Along with an 8″ leather and brass shot flask, as is. Three of the horns from Marcellus, New York; Powder horn with flat sides carried by A. A. Whitney’s uncle through Death Valley going to California gold fields. CONDITION: Generally good, as noted above. 9-91809 (250-400)

1150
$144.00

COLLECTION OF EXCAVATED CIVIL WAR AND LATER ARTIFACTS. Two boards house the collection. Board #1: 11″ x 7″ board with 44 early bullets; a brass button; a US brass buckle; a fork handle; and a bullet in wood. Board indicates that this collection comes from the Battlefield the Five Forks, April 1st, 1865. Board #2 35-1/2″ x 5″ board with approximately 75 bullets and cartridge cases ranging in size from 1/2″ to 5-1/2″. Also a US belt buckle. CONDITION: As excavated, good. 9-91573 (300-500)

1151
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO FRANCIS COTES (British, 1726-1770) PORTRAIT OF MRS. CAMPBELL. Oil on canvas portrait of a young lady seated in a wood armchair with a book on her lap. A gold wedding band on one finger and she wears a white dress. A red curtain is pulled behind her revealing a dark landscape with pillar. Two books rest on table beside her. Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 32″ x 25″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91063 (1,250-1,750)

1152
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Pastel on canvas half portrait of a man with gray hair. He wears a black coat with white shirt and is seen against a black backdrop. Housed in a fine period ogee decorated frame with gold liner. SIZE: 24″ x 18-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91478 (1,000-2,000)

1153
$60.00

FRAMED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES. The map having a cartouche titled “Map of the United States Published by Adolphus Ranney 195 Broadway, New York”. Dated 1854. Map showing some coloration. Housed in a thin wood frame. SIZE: SIGHT: 22-3/4″ x 30-3/4″. CONDITION: Faded, water stains and some insect loss to outer edges. Fair. 9-91002 (100-200)

1154
$29.00

FRAMED MAP OF CAPE ELIZABETH, MAINE. Pink highlighted map taken from a Maine atlas shows streets, buildings and a list of businesses. Housed in a silver wood frame with gray matte. SIZE: Sight: 14-3/4″ x 12-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90924 (50-100)

1155
$0.00

EARLY 17TH CENTURY LEATHER BOUND GERMAN BIBLE. Thick German text bible has three sections; first with 382 pages, second with 268 pages and third with 182 pages. There are a number of engravings throughout the book. SIZE: 11-1/4” x 9” x 6” thick. CONDITION: Remarkably good condition considering age, the binding shows some wear and slits. Generally intact. 9-74674 (700-1,000)

1156
$2,128.00

TWO CARVED PUTTI. Each carved from one block of wood in walnut. One shows a standing putti with lyre, the other with standing putti with artist pallet and brush. SIZE: 22″ h. CONDITION: Very good, one foot with open crack, otherwise very good. 9-92105 (600-800)

1157
$86.00

CARVED AND PAINTED PINE PEDESTAL. Mid 19th Century. The square chamfered top above the conforming frieze joined to the molded paneled base on a conforming molded plinth. SIZE: 33-1/2” h, 10-1/2” square top. CONDITION: Painted surfaces dry with paint loss and flaking, structurally good condition. 9-74474 (200-400)

1158
$58.00

PRINTED AND WATERCOLORED PENNSYLVANIA BIRTH FRAKTUR. Text in German with hand writing and watercolored filled vignettes which include birds, angels and cherub. By Johann Ritter; Reading. The piece is for Adam Wirth, dated 1802. Housed in a modern gilt frame. SIZE: Sight: 15-3/4″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: Water stains and fold marks, otherwise good. Colors are strong. 9-91537 (200-300)

1159
$0.00

CHARCOAL DRAWING OF FARM SCENE AND SPIRIT OF 76 CHROMOLITHOGRAPH. 1) Unframed charcoal on paper scene shows a farmer taking a break from plowing the field with his two horses. His two children are with him, the girl picking flowers and the boy with his dog are in the field. Cows are seen in the watering hole and a farm is seen in the distance under a big tree. Church on right side. 2) Unframed chromolithograph of the Spirit of 76 showing a fife and drum corp in battle with American flag flying. SIZE: 1) 17″ x 20″. 2) 23-1/2″ x 17-3/4″. CONDITION: 1) Two tears in right half edge, two corners dog eared, otherwise good. 2) As is with tears and scrapes. 9-90854 (200-400)

1160
$402.00

SEARS GALLAGHER (American, 1869-1955) THE CLAM DIGGERS. Etching scene shows two figures on a shoreline digging clams. Pencil signed lower left. Housed in a fine gilt frame with linen and white matte. SIZE: Sight: 9-3/4″ x 12-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91101 (400-600)

1161
$402.00

SEARS GALLAGHER (American, 1869-1955) SEA CAPTAIN. Etching of a sea captain on deck of a ship looking out over ocean at another ship. Signed lower left. Housed in a white matte. SIZE: 7″ x 9-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91102 (300-500)

1162
$230.00

SEARS GALLAGHER (American, 1869-1955) HARBOR MASTER. Etching shows a harbor with different types of ships and boats coming and going. Signed lower left. Housed in a white matte. SIZE: Sight: 6-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91103 (300-500)

1163
$172.00

SEARS GALLAGHER (American, 1869-1955) ROCKY WAVES. Etching shows waves crashing onto shoreline rocks. Pencil signed lower right. Housed in a white matte. SIZE: Sight: 7″ x 9-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91104 (300-500)

1164
$288.00

RENE GENIS (French, 1922-2004)TABLE TOP STILL LIFE. Limited edition lithograph shows a blue vase of flowers, other vases and pitchers on a tabletop. Pencil signed and numbered “64/100″. Housed in a gilt wood frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 27-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91946 (500-1,000)

1165
$0.00

DAVID TZUR (Hungarian, 1930-) MUSICIANS. Limited edition print pencil numbered “34/50” and pencil signed and dated “81”. An abstract scene showing three musicians in a fantasy type arrangement. Housed in a modern silver frame with brown matte. SIZE: Sight: 19-1/4″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Overall light toning where previously framed. 9-91536 (200-300)

1166
$0.00

NICOLA SIMBARI (Italian, 1927-) “LA PALISADE”. Colored lithograph shows a young woman with bell bottoms and blue and red shirt walking along a wall with similar colors in a city street scene. Pencil signed lower right and numbered “12/300”. Print is after an oil on canvas produced in 1972 and pictured on a two-page spread, pgs 262 & 263 of the book “Simbari” by Stuart Preston which accompanies the work. Housed in a modern silver and blue frame with linen matte. SIZE: Sight: 27″ x 35″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92203 (600-800)

1167
$978.00

SET OF SIX ORIENTAL ROSE MANDARIN DECORATED PLATES. Mid 19th C. Each decorated with a scene of domestic life within a surround decorated with fanciful animals and floral sprays. All within a chain border. SIZE: 8-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Each plate in very good condition with no visible restoration or damage. 9-91426 (1,000-1,500)

1168
$90.00

FINE PAIR OF ORIENTAL SATSUMA JARS. Tapered form jars decorated with a landscape having a large tree with colorful foliage and three birds. All highlighted in gold outline. Landscape having a colorful green to amber sky. Signed on bottom. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good, base rim to one vase has roughness which was done in the making. 9-92112 (300-500)

1169
$402.00

TWO PAIRS OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN FIGURES OF DOVES. First pair each having chocolate brown lustre bodies, the plumage in yellow, green and while on a rockwork base. The second pair each with jade green with polychrome painted plumage and yellow highlights on rockwork bases. SIZE: 6-1/2″ & 6″. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Minor glazing loss to each tail of brown doves, otherwise very good. 9-739559-73956 (400-800)

1170
$58.00

TWO ORIENTAL EXPORT PLATES. 1) Central covered urn design with flowers and other colorful motifs. Border with circle decoration having different flowers. 2) Decoration of roosters, birds and flowers having four cartouches with flowers and birds. Both plates first half of the 19th Century. SIZE: 1) 10″ 2) 9″ PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: 1) Tiny rim repair, very good. 2) Very good. 9-74018 (200-400)

1171
$518.00

ASSOCIATED PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION ENTREE DISHES. Mid 19th C. Each of lobed form with ribbed sides decorated overall in typical Rose Famille pattern with alternating panels of female artists and students alternating with panels of birds and fanciful butterflies. SIZE: 11″ x 9″ and 10-3/4″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Overall very good with no visible restoration or damages. Gilding and paint intact. 9-91411 (500-750)

1172
$288.00

CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION COVERED VEGETABLE DISH. Mid-19th century. The rectangular covered vegetable dish with knopped finial decorated overall with scenes of domestic life and exotic birds. SIZE: 5-1/4″ h. x 9-1/4″ l. x 8″ w. CONDITION: Appears very good with no damages or restoration, minimal loss to gilding on finial and edges of dish. 9-91429 (300-500)

1173
$144.00

ROSE MEDALLION PLATTER WITH INSET STRAINER. Second half 19th century. The oval platter decorated overall with panels of oriental interiors alternating within floral and foliate decorated borders, fitted with a conforming insert similarly decorated. SIZE: 2-1/2″ overall h. x 16-1/2″ l. x 14″ w. CONDITION: Edge of platter with 3/4″ x 1/2″ chip, otherwise good. 9-91178 (400-800)

1174
$518.00

CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION COVERED VEGETABLE DISH TOGETHER WITH A BRUSH BOX. Mid-19th century. The deep rectangular dish with notched corners fitted with a lid with knopped finial, the rectangular box opening to a divided compartment. Both decorated overall with scrolled cartouches depicting scenes of oriental life. SIZE: First: 4-1/2″ h. x 8-1/2″ l. x 7″ w. Box: 2-3/4″ h. x 7″ l. x 3-3/4″ w. CONDITION: The dish with wear to gilding on edges and minor chips, otherwise both in very good condition. 9-91865 (500-700)

1175
$805.00

CHINESE EXPORT ROSE MEDALLION CHARGER TOGETHER WITH A CAKE STAND ON PEDESTAL. Second half 19th century. Each with panels depicting oriental scenes within C-scrolled and rose foliate borders. SIZE: First: 11-3/4″ diameter. Second: 4-1/4″ h. x 9″ diameter. CONDITION: Both in very good condition, no visible defects. 9-91434 (500-750)

1176
$1,035.00

NINE DECORATED INRO DECORATIONS. Five with ivory round buttons with bronze inserts, each decorated with a different scene (1-3/4″ dia.); Two large ivory donut shaped examples with carved scenes; Porcelain example in octagon shape and a small wood 1″ with bronze insert. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-91197 (400-800)

1177
$0.00

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 (300-500)

1178
$575.00

SIX STONE CARVED ORIENTAL FIGURES. Lot consists of: 1) 8″ h x 5-1/2″ w crystal carving of a moon with rabbits affixed to a carved wood base. 2) 8-1/2″ h x 4″ w carved jadite bird with damage, mounted on a wood base. 3) 5-1/2″ h x 4″ w gray jade urn with lions as handles affixed to a carved wood stand, no cover present. 4) 12″ soapstone carving of a man with fan and beads. 5) 6-1/2″ h carved Buddha type figure in brown soapstone. 6) 5-3/4″ h x 5″ w carved cherry amber type figure of Buddha on wood base CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-91149 (500-1,000)

1179
$1,380.00

EIGHT BRONZE SWORD AND OTHER DECORATIONS. Some decorated with gold, all having intricate scenes. Along with an early sword handle with tsuba. SIZE: Ranging from 1″ l to 2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-9119674432 (300-500)

1180
$460.00

FOUR ORIENTAL TSUBAS. One with gold inlay with scenes of a warrior and horse. Also having gold work on the back with warrior. Other three are decorated. SIZE: 2-3/4″ x 2-1/2″. CONDITION: Two are heavily rusted, otherwise good. 9-91194 (200-400)

1181
$480.00

TWO ORIENTAL SERVING SETS AND LACQUER BOX. 1) 4″ h x 17″ dia. covered lacquerware round box fitted with nine enamel decorated condiment dishes. A central 6-1/2″ round dish surrounded by eight trapezoidal shaped dishes. All having floral decoration. Box with black background having flowers and butterfly decoration. 2) 3″ h x 12″ dia. covered lacquerware box with seven piece porcelain fitted dishes. Central 5″ dish surrounded by six separate shaped dishes. Each with a scenic landscape with building and mountains. Box with dark brown background decorated with landscape having people, mountains and houses. 3) 3-1/2″ h x 7″ dia. round lacquerware box with powder puff interior, decorated with figures, buildings and farming scene. CONDITION: Very good 9-91146 (400-800)

1182
$120.00

SIX ORIENTAL BRONZE ITEMS. Lot includes: Two 5″ bronze darning needles; 2″ x 2″ bronze mask of a man; 1-1/2″ dia. basket; 1/2″ tiger head and a two-part 3″ hinged head buddha with broken hinge. CONDITION: Generally good 9-91198 (200-400)

1183
$920.00

EARLY POLYCHROME RELIGIOUS ICON. The oil on wood panel shows a three-quarter figure of a man wearing crown and holding an arrow in one hand and a flag draped over his shoulder in the other. The wood panel has an attached self frame that is gilt which has been placed into a walnut carved frame with foliate scrolls. 19th Century or earlier. SIZE: Icon is 8″ x 6-1/2″. Overall is 13-1/4″ x 11-3/4″. CONDITION: Insect damage to back, generally good. 9-90943 (800-1,200)

1184
$920.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Oil on canvas portrait shows a young man seated in a red chair wearing a black suit and white shirt. Pleasant facial features with dark brown hair. Unsigned. Medium brown background. Housed in a black stained oak frame with gold liner. SIZE: 34-1/4″ x 27-1/4″. CONDITION: Craquelure with some small areas of chips, good with surface dirt. 9-90971 (900-1,200)

1185
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Oil on bed ticking half portrait of a woman wearing a fancy bonnet, black dress with lace collar. Unsigned. Housed in a walnut Victorian frame with gold liner. SIZE: 30″ x 25″. CONDITION: Craquelure, good. 9-74681 (1,000-1,500)

1186
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American School, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A GIRL. Oil on canvas laid on masonite 3/4 portrait shows a standing girl wearing a fancy red dress with a sprig of blue flowers at top of dress. She holds a book with her left hand having styled blonde hair. She stands in front of a landscape with blue and white cloud sky and green trees. Painting is in oval form but squared framing. Housed in an antique gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: 30″ x 24-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Very good. Relined, mounted on masonite, minor inpainting. 9-74042 (800-1,200)

1187
$115.00

A PAIR OF AMERICAN FEDERAL BRASS BALL-TOP ANDIRONS.First quarter 19th century. The ball top with mid-molding above the baluster turned standard raised on arched spurred cabriole legs on pointed platform feet. SIZE: 14 1/2″ h 21″ d. CONDITION: With some denting , in need of adjustment, otherwise good. 9-90954 (200-400)

1188
$86.00

TWO EARLY AMERICAN DECORATED BRASS BED WARMERS WITH TURNED HANDLES. First quarter 19th century. The tapered cylindrical handles with baluster-turned grips joined to the round warming pan with hinged conforming lid, the first of scrolling floral design the second decorated with scrolled urns centering a rondel with sunburst. SIZE: Length of largest 44″. CONDITION: Handles intact, with original surface,the pans showing normal and acceptable wear,hinges intact, one pan bottom with extensive old repair. 9-90955 (250-400)

1189
$0.00

AFTER FREDERICK HENDRIK KAEMMERER (Netherlands, 1839-1902) THE WEDDING PARTY. Oil highlighted print showing a couple recently married on the steps with other people beside. They are elegantly dressed and the backdrop is a landscape with blue sky. Signed lower left. The print has been attached to a wood panel and housed in a gold gesso decorated frame with gold liner. SIZE: 10-3/4″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Good, panel has warp. 9-91267 (750-1,250)

1190
$1,020.00

CHARLES WILLIAM BARTLETT (British, 1860-1940) “THE TARTAR WALL, PEEKING”. Colored woodblock print shows a man with camel at edge of water outside a tall fortress wall. Titled and initialed in print, also signed by the artist lower left. Housed in a gilt wood frame with matte. SIZE: Sight: 10-1/2″ x 15″. CONDITION: Toning, colors are bright, no tears or rips, matte has stains. Good. 9-91517 (500-1,000)

1191
$60.00

UNSIGNED (American, 20th Century) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN. Oil enhanced photographic print of a African American woman seated in a mahogany chair wearing a magenta colored dress with matching hat, long pearl necklace and silver fox stole. Housed in a decorative frame with velvet liner. SIZE: 14″ x 11″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90311 (100-150)

1192
$60.00

CAROLE TELLER (American, Late 20th Century) “NEW YORK FANTASY III”. Print shows images of the past in New York City including buildings, people, etc. Pencil signed and titled and “Artist Proof” and inscribed “For Jackie + Jay”. Housed in a modern aluminum frame with white matte. SIZE: Sight: 9-3/4″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91534 (100-150)

1193
$420.00

SIR FRANK BRANGWYN (British, 1867-1956) “ASSISI”. Etching shows a large building with trees. Pencil signed lower right. Housed in a simple black frame with wide white matte. SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90805 (500-700)

1194
$90.00

TWO STATE OF MAINE BUTTOCKS BASKETS. Mid 19th century. Both woven examples of typical form with steam vent oak handles. SIZE: Size of largest. 11″X 11″ X 12″. CONDITION: Very good overall with normal and expected wear and minor losses, retaining old surface with good patina. 9-91887 (200-400)

1195
$460.00

EARLY AMERICAN PEWTER SPOON MOLD. First half 19th century. ` Each half of mold joined to a tapered wood handle on a leather hinge, the opposing end with leather fastener. SIZE: 12″ l. CONDITION: Retains all original surfaces. Very good overall. 9-91569 (200-400)

1196
$46.00

AN EARLY AMERICAN PINE SAP BUCKET. 19TH century. Of tapering cylindrical form, drilled for mounting, having three staves. SIZE: Overall height 13″, diameter of top 13″. CONDITION: Retaining old dry surfaces, with shrinkage, in need of restoration. 9-91563 (50-100)

1197
$60.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publishers, 19th Century) THREE WILLIAM TELL LITHOGRAPHS. Identically housed in stained wood molded frames with light mattes. Included are “Shooting the Apple on his Son’s Head”; “Escaping from the Tyrant” and “Death of Gessler”. Small hand colored folios from a set of four. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: Strong colors, some light toning and some light damage to margins. Not examined out of the frames. 9-91535 (200-300)

1198
$210.00

AFTER CURRIER & IVES (American, 19th Century) “THE AMERICAN NATIONAL GAME OF BASE BALL”. Einson-Freeman Co. Inc. L.I.City N.Y. reprint of the exceedingly rare baseball lithograph put out by Currier & Ives in 1866. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with triple matte. Examined out of frame. SIZE: Overall is 12″ x 16″. Image is 9-1/2″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Three scrapes and a couple of scratches. Overall brown tone and faded. 9-91138 (100-200)

1199
$0.00

HENDRIK DIRK KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN (American/Dutch, 1829-1904) HOUSES BY THE WATER. Etching by G. W. Bohde of a painting by Kruseman Van Elten. Pencil signed lower right by Elten and signed in the plate by Bohde and dated “1892”. Scene shows an inlet on a lake with two houses, trees and pasture. Housed in a molded wood frame with matte. SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 26-1/4″. CONDITION: Foxing spots and lines, matte is as is. 9-91572 (150-300)

1200
$0.00
Revised: 1/24/2008

WITHDRAWN.

CHARLES SCHREYVOGEL (American 1861-1912)THE SKIRMISHING LINE. Black and white print showing soldiers fighting off an Indian attack. Signed in the print, copyright 1900. Housed in a black frame with title plaque. SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 19″. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Water stain to left edge. 9-90915-227 (50-75)

1201
$6.00

AFTER MAURICE UTRILLO (French, 1883-1955) EUROPEAN STREET SCENE. Silkscreen print shows several people in a European village with church and other buildings, probably a French scene. Housed in a 1960’s style frame with cloth matte. SIZE: SIGHT: 11-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91030 (20-30)

1202
$40.00

JOHN C. MCRAE (Engraver, -1880) “THE COURTSHIP OF WASHINGTON”. Steel engraving shows Washington, his wife and children seated in an interior room. A window and door is open allowing sunlight and a view of the outside area. Housed in a good gilt molded wood frame. SIZE: Sight: 19″ x 23-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good, one tear to central margin. 9-91519 (50-100)

1203
$29.00

WILLIAM THON (American, 1906-2000) TREES. Framed print showing black trees against a white background. Signed in the print. Housed in a black frame with off-white backing paper. SIZE: Sight: 8-1/4″ x 3-1/2″. CONDITION: Some toning to previous framing, otherwise good. 9-72307 (100-150)

1204
$300.00

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

1205
$2,300.00

DAVID HUMPHREYS MILLER (American, 1918-1992) PORTRAIT OF THE NATIVE AMERICAN “TOKA WASTE KTE”. Unframed pastel and crayon bust portrait of a Brave with long black hair. Inscribed “To Gilda Toka Waste Kte “Kills Pretty Enemy” Hunk Papa Sioux”. Signed bottom right “Little Eagle, S.D. D.H. Miller”. SIZE: SIGHT: 11″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74728 (100-200)

1206
$210.00

THREE NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY BOWLS. 1) 3-1/4′ h x 7″ dia. red and black geometric zigzag decoration. 2) 4″ h x 6-3/4″ dia. bowl having red and black decoration. 3) 4-1/2″ h x 8″ dia. brown to black bowl – Rim chip. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-91177 (250-400)

1207
$460.00

BEADWORK TURTLE FETISH AND CATLINITE PIPE. 4-1/4″ l hide fetish has white, red and blue beads. Pre-1900 of Native American origin. 3-1/2″ l x 2-1/2″ h black stone pipe having inlaid pewter mouthpiece. CONDITION: Fetish has loss on the feet, otherwise very good. Pipe is very good. 9-91176 (150-250)

1208
$104.00

SMALL LOT OF NATIVE AMERICAN ITEMS. Lot includes: 4″ bead decorated bottle; 3-1/2″ beaded shoe fragment; three other partial bead fragments; piece of braided hair with ribbon; raffata wrapped string with cones and hair along with a small steel blade. PROVENANCE: From a private Western collection. CONDITION: Fair to good. 9-917509-91753; 9-91752; 9-91758 (40-60)

1209
$86.00

LOOM BEADED PLAINS INDIAN SASH. Tassels at one end, colors of white, blue, red and yellow. SIZE: 21″ l overall. PROVENANCE: Private Western Collection. CONDITION: In two pieces, coming apart at another point. 9-91754 (100-200)

1210
$0.00

INTERESTING DECORATED HANDLED AND FOOTED JAR. Bulbous jar having two loop side handles, three feet and multi-petal flower decoration. Unknown origin, 20th Century. SIZE: 11″ h x 7-1/2″ at widest. CONDITION: Some roughness to top and loss to decoration, otherwise good. 9-90812 (150-250)

1211
$230.00

CAST IRON AND WOOD SHIP’S WHEEL. Iron wheel marked “R. H. Dougherty & C. Baltimore, MD. Pat. Applied 1901”. Eight spokes ending in turned wood handles. SIZE: 24” wheel. Total is 36” dia. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. CONDITION: Painted white, some welded breaks. Good. 9-29712 (75-125)

1212
$29.00

SMALL METAL AND WOOD SHIP’S WHEEL. Six spokes having wood turned handles attached to a turning hub. SIZE: Wheel is 9-1/2” dia; 17” total dia. PROVENANCE: Rankin Estate, Annapolis, Maryland. CONDITION: gOOD 9-29711 (75-125)

1213
$345.00

FOUR BLUE AND WHITE ORIENTAL GINGER JARS. Nice blue flower decoration, all missing covers. SIZE: Range from 7″ h to 8″ h. CONDITION: Good. 9-90885 (200-300)

1214
$201.00

ROSE MEDALLION LOBED DISH. Two panels with figures, two panels with birds, butterflies and flowers. 19th Century. SIZE: 1-3/4″ h x 10-1/4″ l x 8-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good, very minor slight roughness to edge. 9-90951 (150-250)

1215
$58.00

ROSE MEDALLION SAUCE BOAT. Footed sauce boat having an intertwined strap handle. 19th Century. SIZE: 3-1/4″ h x 7-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90952 (200-300)

1216
$172.00

ROSE MEDALLION PLATTER. 19th Century. Interspersed panels with figures and birds, flowers and butterflies. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h x 14-1/4″ l x 11″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90950 (200-300)

1217
$201.00

ORIENTAL CARVED JADE FOO DOG ON STAND IN ORIGINAL FITTED CASE. 20th Century. The well articulated carving of the dog depicted in a crouching position with a long S-scrolled tail. SIZE: 4-3/4” h x 8-1/2” l. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Very good overall with original surfaces. 9-73917 (150-300)

1218
$115.00

ORIENTAL CARVED JADE FIGURE OF A FANCIFUL WINGED CANINE. Depicted in an alert pose, right front paw raised with incised wings and flowing mane, baring teeth and mounted on a carved teak stand. SIZE: Overall 9-1/2” h x 14-3/4” l 4” w. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Minor chip/fracture to proper right ear tip, otherwise very good. 9-73914 (300-500)

1219
$270.00

THREE BOULLE DECORATED BOXES. 1) 9-1/2″ h x 12″ w x 8-1/2″ d traveling liquor box which holds four decanters and small glasses (which are not present). The up folding lid has brass decoration against a rosewood background. 2)6-1/4″ h x 11″ w x 5-1/2″ d hinged rectangular box with nice boulle over simulated tortoise shell. 3) 4″ h x 5-1/2″ w x 3″ d small boulle work box. CONDITION: 1) As is, in need of restoration. 2) Some loose boulle work, otherwise good. 3) Some losses, fair. 9-91184 (250-400)

1220
$86.00

TWO ORIENTAL INROS. 1) 3″ x 2-3/4″ three-case lacquer inro decorated with man and branch and bird. Cord is present with an ivory carved slide and end button. 2) 3-1/2″ five-case lacquered inro with mother of pearl enhanced seen of houses and flower branches. String missing but having a carved ivory head attached. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-91191 (200-400)

1221
$144.00

ORIENTAL GINGER JAR LAMP. Jar having drilled with light fixture and wood base. Scene with Oriental warriors on foot and horses. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90880 (100-200)

1222
$115.00

THREE TURNED JADE RICE BOWLS. 20th Century. One of each in green, reddish-purple, and peach, together with a carrying box. SIZE: 4-1/4″ dia. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Very good. 9-73913 (200-400)

1223
$180.00

14 ORIENTAL SILVER AND BRASS MEDALLIONS. Smallest being 1/2″ x 1/4″; largest being 5-1/2″ x 3-1/4″. Each have Oriental writing and of unknown use though each one seems to be a front. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-91195 (300-500)

1224
$300.00

THREE FRAMED ORIENTAL WATERCOLORS. Each depicting a single figure, two of men and one of a woman. Nice detail work. One having a signature and chop mark on lower left. All housed in identical simple frames and having Oriental text attached to the back. SIZE: Sight: 12-1/4″ x 9-3/4″. CONDITION: Some light foxing, glued down, good. 9-91516 (75-150)

1225
$0.00

ORIENTAL CHARGER. Charger is decorated with an emperor and court being visited by a boat of men giving offering. SIZE: 15-3/4” dia. CONDITION: One small chip to underside of rim, otherwise good. 9-90404 (75-125)

1226
$0.00
Revised: 1/24/2008

WITHDRAWN.

ORIENTAL FROG DECORATED PLANTER. Blue shallow bowl has a rim set with sixteen fogs seated on toadstools, a pond lily with three frogs and a red flower. Three character mark signature to base. CONDITION: Two chips to flower, generally in very good condition. 9-74164 (25-75)

1300
$178.00

CANARY LUSTRE CHILD’S MUG. Small mug having yellow background with pink lustre landscape with building scene. SIZE: 2″ h x 2-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Hairline to side, otherwise very good. 9-91987 (150-250)

1301
$690.00

FINE DIMINUTIVE PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS BEEHIVE SPADEFOOT ANDIRONS, PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIA. Circa 1790 The turned finial and standard raised on incurved, double arched, outswept legs terminating in molded and pointed splayed feet. SIZE: 11″ h. overall depth 15″. CONDITION: The seamed andirons in very good condition overall. One having an old professional repair to top of leg, otherwise showing normal wear. 9-91732 (400-600)

1302
$402.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS AND IRON KNIFE BLADE ANDIRONS. Circa 1780. Each with an urn formed brass finial on a flattened shaft raised on arched legs with round penny feet. SIZE: Height 21″ Depth 17 1/2″. CONDITION: Very nice overall, with original dogs. 9-91647 (1,000-1,500)

1303
$1,035.00

UNUSUAL PENNSYLVANIA NEEDLEWORK CROSS-STITCHED SAMPLER, 1813. Executed with rows of polychrome petit-point, needlepoint, and cross-stitched letters and numerals, the divided lower half wrought with a series of folk art symbols including birds, stylized trees, deer, and various other devices like those found in Pennsylvania Dutch art. Top line possibly with the name of the maker: MACDALE A KREPIL, the second row with the date 1813, the initials M K found at the center of the bottom. SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 18″. CONDITION: Overall very good, with oxidation losses to some brown stitching, staining to right of center. Mounted in a later frame. 9-91743 (500-1,000)

1304
$460.00

NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER SIGNED HANNAH HAYDEN, UNION SCHOOL, TRENTON, MAY 28 1810. Executed in a variety of green, brown, beige, and blue stitchery on a linen ground with lines of alphabet, “Anno Domini 1810”, above a row of unusual slanting waves of stitchery over additional alphabet lines, two in script, and an additional alphabet line of “buttonhole” stitchery. The last line woven in brown reading, “Hannah Hayden Union School Trenton May 28 1810″, the border woven in scrolling berry vinery with perching birds. SIZE: Sight: 15-3/4″ x 16-1/4”. CONDITION: Structurally very good, with overall fading, some staining. Mounted in a later frame. 9-91744 (500-1,000)

1305
$1,782.00

A FINE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE TRANSITIONAL PARCEL-GILT AND CARVED FIGURED MAHOGANY LOOKING GLASS. Third quarter 18th century. The rectangular blued plate within a leaftip gilt slip and molded surround beneath the scrolled crest centering a pierce-carved parcel-gilt displayed phoenix and scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 40-1/2″ x 22″. CONDITION: Very fine original polished surfaces, cleaned, retaining original mirrorplate and backboard. 9-91719 (500-1,000)

1306
$518.00

NICE PENNSYLVANIA BIRCH AND POPLAR PIE SAFE. Circa 1840. The rectangular top above the conforming case, fitted with a pair of paneled cupboard doors above a long drawer; the case and door panels all fitted with punch-decorated tin inserts, the whole raised on square legs. The punch decorations depicting five-pointed stars within rondels within a border of stars and other folk art symbols. SIZE: 55-1/2″ h. x 40-1/2″ w. x 18″ d. CONDITION: Retains old scrubbed surface and expected wear overall. All tin panels intact, center panel left door facing with indentations. 9-91922 (500-700)

1307
$172.00

AMERICAN COUNTRY QUEEN ANNE BIRCH AND PINE SIDE CHAIR. Late 18th century. The yoked crest above the vasiform splat joined to the trapezoidal rush seat, the block and baluster-turned legs joined by a double box stretcher raised on Spanish feet. SIZE: 43″ h. of back. CONDITION: Front feet added, rear legs pieced. 9-91907 (500-800)

1308
$115.00

MID-ATLANTIC SHERATON CHERRY DROP-LEAF TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular top with hinged D-formed leaves projecting above the conforming frieze fitted with drawer raised on ring-turned cylindrical legs with bulbous ringed cuffs on ball feet. SIZE: 28-3/4″ h. x 20-3/4″ w. x 36″ l. CONDITION: Good overall with damages to hinge areas and bleached old surface. 9-91915 (400-600)

1309
$805.00

FOUR SIMILAR COMB-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS, A BOW-BACK SIDE CHAIR AND A BIRDCAGE WINDSOR EXAMPLE. Late 18th-early 19th century. All of Pennsylvania region. The comb-backs with arched crest rail and turned-up ears over seven spindles joined to shaped shield and saddle seats. The bow-back chair with shaped saddle seat on splayed, swelled simulated bamboo legs and stretchers. The birdcage Windsor of typical form with scooped elliptical seat and simulated bamboo turnings. SIZE: Largest chair: 37-1/2″ h. of back. CONDITION: Some painted, one stripped, some refinished, all with varying degrees of restoration and repairs. 9-91711 (1,000-2,000)

1310
$1,092.00

A SAROUK RUG. Circa 1940. Red field with overall floral sprays, floral dark blue main border. SIZE: 6 ft 7 in x 4 ft 2 in CONDITION: Slight edge wear, good pile. 9-91930 (1,500-2,500)

1311
$345.00

KARADJA RUG. Circa 1930. The brick field with dense polychrome geometric and floral devices centering three medallions, all within a dark indigo “bakshaish” border. SIZE: 6 ft 2 in x 4 ft 4 in. CONDITION: Evenly low pile, shortened at one end. 9-91652 (600-900)

1312
$230.00

A COPY OF A TURKOMAN CARPET, POSSIBLY FROM SAMARKAND. 20th century. Dark blue field covered with guls, multiple tiny guard borders and butterfly-design elems. SIZE: 10 ft x 8 ft 3 in. CONDITION: Even wear throughout, small damage to edges, ends unraveling. 9-91659 (600-900)

1313
$920.00

TWO SAROUK RUGS, WEST PERSIA. First quarter 20th century. First of typical form with polychrome vinery sprays on a burgundy field within multiple flowerhead borders. Second, a small runner with central burgundy floral medallion emitting floral sprays, the ends with floral-filled urns on a midnight blue field with burgundy and ochre border and guard stripes. SIZE: First: 4ft 11in x 3ft 4in. Second: 5ft 7in x 2ft 5in. CONDITION: First: Missing end stripes, edge wear. Second: Missing end stripes, edge wear, good pile. 9-90941 (500-700)

1314
$0.00

ANTIQUE TURNED HEAD DUCK DECOY. Black and white painted decoy has brown glass eyes, turned carved head, oval body. SIZE: 10″ l x 6-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Fair to good with wear to paint, bottom slice off bill, cracks. 9-92007 (500-1,000)

1315
$805.00

FOUR CARVED AND PAINTED DECOYS. 1) 6-1/2″ h x 13″ l nicely painted and antiqued hooded merganser by Frank Dobbins – Rubs on head. 2) 6″ h x 12″ l preening small black and white duck on piece of driftwood – Consolidated paint, nice carving. 3) 6″ h x 15″ l black duck decoy with painted head features, lead weight. 4) 13″ h x 22″ l Canada goose branded on bottom “Decoys Limited Clinton, Iowa” – Wear to paint. CONDITION: As noted above 9-92007-1 (400-600)

1316
$0.00

FOUR CARVED AND PAINTED DUCK DECOYS. 1) 6″ h x 13″ l overpainted in black and white with attached glass eyes, slotted head. 2) 6″ h x 12″ l shaped angular head with inset glass eyes, red bill, lead weight attached to base with label on bottom indicating “Merganser working decoy”. 3) 5″ h x 12″ l black with white bill, attached glass eyes. 4) 5″ h x 12″ l black and white with carved eyes. CONDITION: All show wear, newer paint, fair to good. 9-92007-3 (400-800)

1317
$115.00

SIX CARVED AND PAINTED DUCK DECOYS. All unmarked being working decoys. SIZE: Range from 14-1/2″ l to 17″ l. CONDITION: Fair to good. 9-92007-4 (250-400)

1318
$1,150.00

SEVEN PAINTED AND CARVED DUCK DECOYS. One tagged “Black duck hand carved Long Island, NY decoy” having green bill and glass eyes. Another tagged “Canvasback by Pratt Mfg. Co., Circa 1900” with red head and gray body. Another marked “Scaup hollow hand carved by Dipper Ortley, Point Pleasant, NJ” having nicely painted body in good condition. One with reddish body, blue bill, green and white head and wings marked on tag “Burgress Church Island, N.C.”. Other three are unmarked. SIZE: Range from 13-1/2″ l to 15″ l. CONDITION: Alls how paint wear and some painted over chips and losses. 9-92007-5 (500-800)

1319
$230.00

THREE MODERN CARVED AND PAINTED DUCKS AND SHOREBIRD. All unmarked. 1) 6″ h x 13″ l brown duck with green paneled wings and bill, amber and white eyes. 2) 6-1/4″ h x 15″ l white body black and blue wing duck with blue bill. 3) 11″ h x 11″ l brown and white shorebird with slightly curved long bill on a wood stand. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92007-2 (300-500)

1320
$575.00

PENNSYLVANIA SHERATON PINE DOUGH BIN. Circa 1840. The rectangular planked removable top fitted to the conforming dovetailed case and opening to a storage compartment, the mid-molding above a shaped and scalloped apron raised on swelled ring-turned cylindrical legs on ball feet. SIZE: 28-1/4″ h. x 39-1/2″ l. x 24-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Scrubbed old surface, well worn, with appropriate shrinkage cracks. In need of cleaning and cosmetic restoration. 9-91935 (1,000-1,500)

1321
$0.00

PENNSYLVANIA WINDSOR SACK-BACK ARMCHAIR. Late 19th century. The canted bowed crest rail centering seven spindles, the conforming mid-rail continuing to shaped arms with flattened hand holds raised on canted ring-turned supports joined to an unusual molded saddle seat raised on baluster-turned raked legs joined by a swelled H stretcher. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h. of back x 17″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Professionally refinished and restored. 9-91696 (800-1,200)

1322
$230.00

PRIMITIVE PENNSYLVANIA QUEEN ANNE WALNUT TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND. Circa 1800. The circular chamfered top hinged on a birdcage support, swiveling an oversized baluster-turned standard raised on an arched tripod base terminating in angular snake feet. SIZE: 31″ h. x 19″ diameter. CONDITION: Table retains original crusty finish with water staining to top, needs cleaning and minor restoration. 9-91900 (800-1,200)

1323
$0.00

DIMINUTIVE PENNSYLVANIA QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY-VENEERED WALL MIRROR. Mid-18th century. The shaped and scrolled crest above the molded surround centering the rectangular mirrorplate. SIZE: 22-1/2″ x 11″. CONDITION: With repairs to veneers on crest, with missing veneer, original plate and backboard. 9-91705 (500-700)

1324
$1,150.00

FINE CHIPPENDALE PARCEL-GILT AND CARVED MAHOGANY LOOKING GLASS. Third quarter 18th century. The rectangular plate within a leaftip molded slip and conforming molded surround headed by the scrolled crest with incised parcel-gilt vinery centering a pierced gilt leafy crest above the conforming scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 32″ x 17-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Herbert Schiffer Antiques, Exton, PA. CONDITION: Nice early polished surface, with repairs to right ear facing and various repairs within cresting, professionally done, retains old mirrorplate and original backboard. 9-91720 (500-1,000)

1325
$1,725.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE CENTENNIAL ARCHITECTURAL PINE CORNER CUPBOARD. Circa 1840. The molded stepped cornice with canted corners above the conforming case fitted with a pair of cupboard doors, each with three raised panels flanked by reeded frieze and pilasters centering ring-turned rosettes, above a mid-molding, over a pair of raised panel doors joined to the molded base raised on shaped bracket feet. The interior fitted with fixed shelves. SIZE: 85″ h. x 47-1/2″ w. x 24″ d. CONDITION: Very fine original condition, good old finish with untouched patina. 9-91681 (4,000-6,000)

1326
$345.00

EARLY AMERICAN PINE SIX-BOARD BLANKET CHEST. First quarter 19th century. Rectangular lid with applied molding fitted to the conforming dovetailed case on a molded base raised on bracket feet with scalloped returns. SIZE: 23″ h. x 45-1/2″ w. x 18″ d. CONDITION: Nice original condition with good color, repaired split to top at hinges. 9-91742 (400-600)

1327
$1,438.00

SAROUK RUG. Circa 1900. With medium blue stylized “mustafi” design within a meandering floral main border. SIZE: 6 ft 4 in x 4 ft. CONDITION: With good pile, slightly reduced ends, and with one vertical split at corner. 9-91687 (1,000-1,500)

1328
$1,035.00

HERIZ CARPET. Circa 1920. Salmon field with dark blue medallion flanked by light blue spandrels surrounded by a dark blue turtle border. SIZE: 9 ft 10 in x 7 ft 2 in. CONDITION: Missing a little at one end, moth damage along one side and at one end, heavy in one corner, otherwise good pile. 9-91707 (1,000-1,500)

1329
$690.00

AFSHAR CARPET. Circa 1930. With parallel columns of diamond medallions in brown, red and blue, within an indigo turret border. SIZE: 6 ft 5 in x 5 ft 3 in. CONDITION: Slight brown oxidation, fairly intact overall. 9-91655 (800-1,200)

1330
$1,035.00

PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE BRASS PETAL-BASE CANDLESTICKS, TOGETHER WITH THREE ADDITIONAL PAIRS OF EARLY CANDLESTICKS. 18th century. The first, each with shaped bobeches on turned fluted standards on petal base. The second, each on square pedestal base with canted corners. The third, each with hexagonal sockets, faceted pedestals on hexagonal stepped base. The last, each with flared sockets on a square pedestal base with inset corners. SIZE: Tallest: 9″ h. Shortest: 6-3/4″ h. CONDITION: All missing push-ups, with varying degrees of wear and soldered repairs. 9-91838 (800-1,200)

1331
$460.00

PENNSYLVANIA FEDERAL WIRE FENDER WITH BRASS FINIALS TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF DOUBLE LEMON TOP BRASS ANDIRONS. The wire fender with scrolling fiddlehead decorations surmounted by two brass urn formed finials. The andirons with double turned lemon tops, each having a reeded, concave mid bands joined to the faceted standard of incised cross-hatched design raised on arched, cabriole spurred legs on ball feet. SIZE: Fender 34″ w. Andirons 18″ h 17″ d. CONDITION: Fender showing considerable use but with no serious breaks or repairs. The andirons of fine quality, no breaks or repairs noted. 9-91825 (400-600)

1332
$0.00

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT WALL BOX. Third quarter 18th century. Of rectangular form, with demilune back for wall attachment, the sloping hinged lid opening to a divided compartment, the rectangular dovetailed case fitted with drawer. SIZE: Height 11″. Width 12″. Depth 8 1/2. CONDITION: With original surface and drawer. The cabinet with considerable corrosion, staining, and some losses to front of box. 9-91909 (800-1,200)

1333
$345.00

MISC. GROUP OF PENNSYLVANIA GLAZED REDWARE PLATES. 19th Century. Each of the five shallow bowls or plates, with wavy yellow slip line decoration, some with crimped edges, together with a bowl with cream crackled glaze centered with a polychrome floral spray. SIZE: diameter of smallest 7 1/4 “. Diameter of largest 10 1/4”. CONDITION: All with extensive wear, chips, and loss to decoration and glazing. 9-91828 (800-1,200)

1334
$5,750.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE FOUR DOOR STEPBACK WALNUT CUPBOARD. In two parts. The cove molded cornice above the upper case fitted with a pair of raised panel cupboard doors, the stiles with notched and canted edges, stepped back and fitted to the lower case of two aligned short drawers with molded edges above a pair of raised panel cupboard doors, stiles with conforming canted edges. Molded base raised on boldly turned ogee bracket feet with shaped returns. First quarter of the 19th Century. SIZE: 84-1/2” h x 55-1/2” w x 21” d. CONDITION: Very nice original condition, surfaces with old patina, somewhat dry with no visible restoration of any form. Hardware with old replacements. 9-91674 (4,000-6,000)

1335
$1,560.00

PENNSYLVANIA QUEEN ANNE WALNUT DISH-TOP TEA TABLE. Circa 1770. The circular dish-top joined to a birdcage support swiveling on a ring and urn turned standard raised on an arched tripod base terminating in bulbous pad feet. SIZE: 29″ h. x 34-1/2″ diameter. CONDITION: Original finish and surfaces with shrinkage cracks in top and cleat repairs, otherwise good. 9-91642 (3,000-5,000)

1336
$575.00

SET OF FIVE PENNSYLVANIA CENTENNIAL CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS. Late 19th century. The set comprising four side chairs and one armchair. The serpentine crest rail flanked by upswept ears joined to the molded stiles centering a pierced interwoven and C-scrolled splat with teardrop elements, joined to the molded trapezoidal seat rail raised on square molded and chamfered frontal legs joined by a recessed box stretcher, the rear legs tenoned and raked. The armchair similarly carved, the serpentine arms continuing to molded grips on incurved supports. SIZE: 38″ h. of back x 17-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Very nice original clean condition. 9-91916 (1,500-2,500)

1337
$172.00

PENNSYLVANIA SHERATON WALNUT DROP-LEAF TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular top with D-form leaves above the conforming apron raised on ring-turned cylindrical legs raised on slender accentuated onion feet. SIZE: 30″ h. x 20″ closed w. x 42″ d. CONDITION: Repolished over old surface, showing damages at all six hinges, seam-splits in leaves, veneer losses to apron and restoration to swing legs. 9-91921 (400-600)

1338
$161.00

MID ATLANTIC SHERATON FIGURED MAHOGANY TWO-DRAWER WORK TABLE. Circa 1840. Rectangular top with applied molded edges above the conforming case fitted with two figured drawers raised on ring turned sausage legs with ringed cuffs on ball feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 20″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Old, dark finish, shrinkage crack right proper side. Otherwise original in need of cleaning. 9-91932 (200-300)

1339
$172.00

DIMINUTIVE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY MIRROR. Last quarter 18th century. The arched, shaped and scrolled eared crest above the rectangular mirrorplate within nicely molded surround above the scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 27″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Very nice overall original condition, with a split repair to arched crest and to lower left ear facing. 9-91668 (400-600)

1340
$172.00

NICE CHIPPENDALE TRANSITIONAL CARVED MAHOGANY MIRROR. Third quarter 18th century. The scrolled eared crest with pendant scrolls above the molded surround centering the rectangular plate above the scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 37-1/4″ x 20″. CONDITION: Repolished with good patina, repairs to lower right outer scroll facing, plate and backboard not original, shrinkage crack at back of cresting. 9-91739 (400-600)

1341
$920.00

PENNSYLVANIA COUNTRY SHERATON CHERRY AND SYCAMORE TALL CASE CLOCK. Circa 1850. Back of dial and back of works signed in script. The dovetailed hood with swan’s-neck pediment and brass terminals centering three urn finials, the bonnet with arched door flanked by free-standing columns opening to the tin face marked with Roman numeral, seconds, and calendar chapterings within rose-decorated spandrels surmounted by a rose spray with bird. The brass movement time and strike. The waisted case with paneled door joined to the cove-molded box space, raised on turned turnip feet. SIZE: 95″ h. x 12″ throat w. x 20″ overall w. x 11″ overall d. CONDITION: The case structurally in fine condition, the works in need of cleaning; the face has creasing, denting and paint loss between the 1 and 3 continuing to the proper left upper corner of face. Otherwise paint intact. 9-91661 (1,500-2,000)

1342
$2,645.00

SAROUK ORIENTAL CARPET, CENTRAL PERSIA. Circa 1930. Decorated with dense indigo floral vinery on a plum field within a midnight blue main border of lotus blossoms and palmettes. SIZE: 10 ft 9 in x 8 ft. CONDITION: Showing normal wear with minor unevenness to pile. Colors remain strong. 9-91891 (2,000-3,000)

1343
$1,840.00

KIRMAN ORIENTAL CARPET, SOUTHEAST PERSIA. First third 20th century. Having profuse floral polychrome vinery within the claret field, within an ivory main border of floral vinery and lotus flowers. SIZE: 11 ft 8 in x 8 ft 4 in. CONDITION: Overall very fine with full pile and good color, one one-inch chunk from edge at one corner. 9-91892 (1,500-2,500)

1344
$420.00

SHIRVAN PRAYER RUG. Circa 1890. Ivory field with a floral latticework under a blue prayer arch and multiple borders. SIZE: 4 ft 11″ x 4ft 2″. CONDITION: Wear small tears. 9-92146 (600-900)

1345
$1,380.00

KAYSERI MEDITATION CARPET. Circa 1920. White peach and pale green columns fill the field surrounded by an elaborate ivory main border. SIZE: 9 ft 2 in x 6 ft 2 in CONDITION: Uneven staining and wear, ends and edges complete. 9-92158 (600-900)

1346
$1,725.00

AN AMERICAN NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER BY ANN ELLIOTT. Circa 1803. Executed in a variety of green, blue, ochre, and cream stitchery on a linen ground with alphabet rows, a numerical row, and verses of prayer above a pair of floral filled urns centering a girl holding floral bouquet, all within floral latticework. Now mounted in a later frame. SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 16-3/4″. CONDITION: The sampler faded, with moth damages throughout. 9-91745 (500-1,000)

1347
$2,185.00

NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER SIGNED BY ANNA SMEDLEY, 1810. Executed in a variety of green, blue, pink, brown, and mustard stitches on a linen ground with paneled rows of flowerheads, letters, numerals, and the following: Anna Smedley the daughter of George Smedley and Anna his Wife made her Sampler in the 16th year of her age 1810 followed by two rows of random letters of undecipherable meaning. Ends with of the 7th Month 1810 W L within a panel of floral-filled vases and flowers. SIZE: Sight: 16-1/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: Nice overall, structurally sound, stitching faded. Mounted in a later bird’s-eye maple frame. 9-91936 (400-600)

1348
$115.00

A PENNSYLVANIA NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, DATED 1782. The sampler wrought with a vertical rectangular center panel within a border of scrolling berry vinery, the upper section rows of alphabet above a section identifying the school and maker, above a panel of verse with the date …14th 1782 the bottom panel with a stylized floral-filled urn. SIZE: 17″ x 8-1/4″ CONDITION: Very poor overall. 9-91741 (300-500)

1349
$345.00

ROSEWOOD BANJO BAROMETER BY J.J. LOCKWOOD. Antique barometer having a white enamel dial with signature, original thermometer and other dial. Central mirror. CONDITION: Missing bezel to the main barometer, otherwise good. 9-91660 (500-1,000)

1350
$402.00

FULL BODIED PRANCING HORSE WEATHERVANE. Joined to a support rod with bannerette. SIZE: Overall length 23 1/2. Overall height 21 1/2″. CONDITION: The old surface retaining some gilding, multiple dents throughout body with gilding losses,seam splits, etc. In “as-found” condition. 9-91979 (150-250)

1351
$4,200.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA QUEEN ANNE FIGURED WALNUT CHEST ON FRAME. The molded rectangular cornice above the conforming case fitted with three aligned short drawers over two short drawers over three graduated long drawers. All thumb molded. Fitted to a molded frame with scalloped and undulating apron and raised on cabriole legs with shaped returns terminating in trifid feet. SIZE: H 64”, overall width 40-1/2”, overall depth 23”. CONDITION: Piece has a nice early cleaned surface, brass hardware—probably original, no restorations or alterations noticed beyond some early filling of holes and small splits. Feet are original with repairs to left front and rear leg toes; otherwise, very good with fine-figured graining. 9-91710 (5,000-8,000)

1352
$402.00

NICE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT BLANKET CHEST. Second half 18th century. The rectangular hinged top with applied molded edge fitted to the dovetailed case on a molded base raised on dovetailed bracket feet with shaped returns. SIZE: 25″ h. x 42″ l. x 22-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Refinished with repair shrinkage split in lid, missing escutcheon, professional patch left side facing. Retains original bracket feet. 9-91688 (1,000-1,200)

1353
$862.00

PENNSYLVANIA QUEEN ANNE WALNUT DISH-TOP CANDLE STAND. Circa mid 18th Century. Circular dish-top joined to a cylindrical standard with suppressed ball, raised on a tripod cabriole leg base ending in ridged pad platform feet. SIZE: H 27”, D 18”. CONDITION: Retains original old surface, the top has two shrinkage cracks with movement, and a circular dark stain. The pedestal and legs have no visible damages or repairs. 9-91653 (500-1,000)

1354
$0.00

PAIR OF HEPPLEWHITE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS. Early 19th century. The arched and molded crest rail with angular ears continuing to molded stiles centering the rayed pierced splat, headed by a carved sheaf of wheat and centering a floral rosette joined to a molded trapezoidal seat rail, raised on square tapered fluted legs joined by a recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 37-1/2″ h. of back x 17-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: These very crudely made examples retain their original old surface. The carvings, while not identical, are similar. Some old insect damage to frames. Difficult to determine origin. 9-91906 (800-1,200)

1355
$1,552.00

PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR. Circa 1780. The serpentine crest rail with upturned ears above the pierced splat joined to the trapezoidal molded slip seat rail with arcaded apron raised on frontal cabriole legs with shaped returns terminating in ball and claw feet the cylindrical raked rear legs tenoned. SIZE: 38″ h. of back x 17″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Professionally restored and repolished with repairs to proper right rear leg at rail and repairs to shoe at splat. Otherwise very good condition with nice color with original glue blocks. 9-91917 (800-1,200)

1355A
$1,380.00

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE TRANSITIONAL WALNUT FOUR-DRAWER CHEST. The rectangular top with applied molded edges above the conforming case fitted with four graduated thumb-molded drawers and original wooden knobs, on the molded base, raised on flared French bracket feet with shaped returns. SIZE: 36” h x 39-1/2” w x 20-1/2” d. CONDITION: Retains old original crusty finish with original knobs and escutcheon missing on top drawer. Bracket feet with old professional repairs. Backboards and molding appear all original. 9-91701 (2,000-3,000)

1356
$374.00

RARE ADAMS BLUE SPATTERWARE JUG AND BASIN SET. Mid 19th century. Each with scalloped edge, and the pitcher with ribbed sides, painted overall in blue decorated in a landscape with green, burgandy and cream. SIZE: Overall height 11 1/4″. Diameter of bowl 13″. CONDITION: Both pieces with substantial repairs to spout and rim of bowl, some losses to glazing on bowl edge. 9-91826 (400-800)

1357
$690.00

A SMALL COLLECTION OF PENNSYLVANIA SPATTERWARE DINNERWARE. Circa 1840. Including two “peafowl” cups with underbowls a saucer, a blue floral decorated covered teapot and similar sugar bowl with cover, a green and burgundy 9″ plate and a blue spatterware floral decorated 8 1/2″ plate. SIZE: Teapot 6 1/2″ h. Sugarbowl 4 1/2″ h. CONDITION: All with varying amounts of damages, the teapot and sugarbowl with discoloration, the blue plate with glazing loss to petals. 9-91835 (500-800)

1358
$420.00

AN ASSORTMENT OF PEARLWARE FLORAL DECORATED TABLEWARES. First half 19th century. Including a covered teapot, two six inch bowls, an eight inch plate and two 3 1/2″ tea bowls with undertrays. SIZE: teapot 5 3/4″ h (see descriptions). CONDITION: In “as-found” condition with glazing loss, chips and cracks. 9-91646 (500-700)

1359
$632.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA BRASS AND WIREWORK FENDER TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF BRASS BEEHIVE ANDIRONS. First quarter 19th century. The D form wire fender with scrolling decoration surmounted by flattened brass rail headed by three ball finials. The andirons with ball finials above compressed baluster- turned standards above arched double spurred legs on ball feet. SIZE: Fender 48″ w Andirons 16″ h 16″ d CONDITION: Fender has creases in brass rail otherwise good. Andirons with professional braised brass repairs to one. 9-91733 (300-500)

1360
$690.00

TWO PENNSYLVANIA FOLK ART FRAMED WATERCOLORS. Mid 19th century. The first watercolor depicting a family encountering a couple on a walk through the park.The second in the manner of a theorem depicting two pairs of birds perched on berry branches. Mounted in a Tramp Art carved frame. SIZE: First sight size 3 1/4″ X 5 3/4″. Second Actual 7 3/4″ X 9 3/4 ” . CONDITION: The park scene in very good condition overall, mounted in a later frame. The watercolor of birds faded, the paper with discoloration. The primitive frame with some minor loss and damage. 9-91847 (300-500)

1361
$1,035.00

LARGE PENNSYLVANIA PINE DRY SINK. Circa 1840. The splashguard with canted corners and conforming shelf above the rectangular case fitted with a recessed well beside a short drawer projecting above a pair of paneled cupboard doors, the case with arched ends. SIZE: 45″ overall h. x 56″ l. x 21-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Retains old original surface showing normal and acceptable wear. 9-91682 (1,000-2,000)

1362
$115.00

DELAWARE VALLEY HEPPLEWHITE PINE ONE DRAWER STAND. Circa 1810. The square top with applied molded edge projecting above the conforming frieze fitted with single drawer, raised on square legs. SIZE: 29″ h. x 15″ l. x 15″ d. CONDITION: Old cleaned surface with staining to top, medial shelf absent. 9-91924 (400-600)

1363
$460.00

DELAWARE VALLEY CHIPPENDALE STYLE PINE AND BIRCH TALL CHEST. Mid 19th C. Rectangular top with molded edges above the conforming case fitted with two aligned short drawers over four graduated long drawers, all with applied edges and flanked with engaged quarter columns on the molded base raised on bracket feet with sharply scalloped returns. SIZE: 50″ h x overall 43-1/2″ w x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Missing proper right side molding, refinished with replaced hardware. Bracket feet appear original as are the backboards. Overall good condition. 9-91714 (1,000-1,500)

1364
$575.00

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. 9-91693 (2,000-3,000)

1365
$230.00

MID-ATLANTIC SHERATON PINE TWO-DRAWER SIDE TABLE. Circa 1840. The square tray top with applied molding above the case of two chamfered drawers with original brass knobs raised on cylindrical ring-turned legs on ball feet. SIZE: 30-1/2″ h. x 19″ w. x 18-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Old surface, refinished at early date, originally painted, structurally good. 9-91928 (200-400)

1366
$920.00

AMERICAN SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, BRANDED “R S MULFORD”, PROBABLY PHILADELPHIA. The bowed crest rail above seven spindles continuing through the mid-rail, the knuckle arms with volute grips above the wide molded and chamfered saddle seat raised on splayed baluster and ring-turned legs joined by a swelled and ring-turned H stretcher. SIZE: 36-1/2″ h. of back x 17-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Professionally restored and refinished with traces of old paint on underside of seat, seat with repaired splits. 9-91689 (1,000-1,500)

1367
$2,588.00

AMERICAN CONTINUOUS ARM WINDSOR COMB-BACK CHAIR, PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIA. Circa 1780. The shaped crest above five spindles continuing through the bowed rail continuing to knuckle arms on turned supports joined to the oval chamfered saddle seat raised on splayed turned legs joined by a swelled H-form stretcher. SIZE: 48-1/2″ h. of back x 17-1/4″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Chair retains old black paint over original white paint with some filling and minor repairs to seat. Very good overall condition. 9-91694 (2,000-3,000)

1368
$172.00

PAIR OF PENNSYLVANIAN PATCHWORK QUILTS. Late 19th century. Variation of floral wreath, each with four rows of five squares centering a floral wreath, the border of C/scrolls, done in shades of pink, green and mustard. SIZE: 7′ x 5’9″. CONDITION: Fair with overall staining. 9-91852 (300-500)

1369
$1,265.00

LOT OF FOUR PENNSYLVANIA QUILTS: STAR OF BETHLEHEM QUILT, TOGETHER WITH A STARFISH QUILT AND A PAIR OF 9-SQUARE QUILTS. All 19th century. Star of Bethlehem: The large central 8-pointed star on an ivory field filled with lesser rose-colored stars. Starfish: In pink and lime green with nine squares, each with a rayed starfish. Pair: Each with seven rows of 12 diamonds with sawtooth border, wrought in lavender and celadon green, the outer border appliqued with a scrolling fern leaf. SIZE: Star of Bethlehem: 7’10” x 7’10”. Starfish: 6′ x 6’2″. Pair: Each 8’1″ x 5’6″. CONDITION: Star of Bethlehem: Good overall with minor staining. Starfish: Good overall with some fraying to edges. Pair: Both showing minor staining and fading. 9-91730 (1,500-2,500)

1370
$0.00

CONTINENTAL PAINT-DECORATED PINE TRUNK. First half 19th century. The rectangular hinged top opening to an interior fitted with till, the pine case decorated with brick-red rectangular panels, the corners painted with white daggers on a pale blue field, the trunk painted overall in sky-blue with oxidized red borders and bound with sheet steel bands. The front painted with the owner’s name in script “Eliza Lutz”(?). SIZE: 18″ h. x 47″ w. x 24” d. CONDITION: Retains all original paint surfaces, old shrinkage crack in lid. Retains all original hardware, including lock and key. Bun feet are absent. Painted surfaces all with extensive wear and dryness. 9-91703 (400-600)

1371
$288.00

KIRMAN ORIENTAL CARPET, SOUTHEAST PERSIA. First half 20th century. The lobed medallion with polychrome floral sprays centered within a border of floral sprays on a rose pink field within multiple floral polychrome borders. SIZE: 11’11” x 8’9-1/2″. CONDITION: Fair with overall wear, notably at one end of center section. 9-91934 (800-1,200)

1372
$1,380.00

KESHAN CARPET. Circa 1920. The red field with floral filled vases within a dark indigo floral border, dividing stripes in ivory and corner botehs. SIZE: 5 ft 3 in x 3 ft 4 in. CONDITION: With good pile, reduced edges, and shortened ends. 9-92155 (600-900)

1373
$862.00

FOUR SAROUK MATS. Circa 1920. The first, soft rust field with open floral sprays surrounded by a medium blue border. The second, a rose field with elaborate tan and blue floral sprays, a simple dark blue floral border. The third, a rose field with predominantly ivory floral sprays. The fourth, brick red field, open floral sprays, a simple medium blue border. SIZE: The first, 4 ft 7 in x 2 ft 3 in. The second, 4 ft x 2 ft 2 in. The third, 2 ft 5 in x 1 ft 10 in. The fourth, 3 ft 11 in x 2 ft. CONDITION: The first, missing at the ends, edge wear, good pile. The second, missing the ends, edge wear. The third, good condition. The fourth, missing at the ends, edge damage, good pile. 9-91664 (500-700)

1374
$374.00

TWO DELFT PLATES, AN UNMARKED CHARGER AND A CONTINENTAL FAYENCE COVERED BOX . Third quarter 18th century. The first plate decorated with recumbent deer and butterfly, the second with a floral motif, the charger polychrome decorated with central pinwheel design. The rectangular container decorated with a farmhouse landscape, the ends with sea scrolled polychromed decoration, the corners canted. The sloping top fitted with an egg shaped lid pierced with ventilating holes. SIZE: Diameter of plates 9″. Diameter of charger 14″. Box 5″ h 8 1/2″l 6 3/4″w. CONDITION: Plates and charger with edge chips and glaze losses. The fayence box in very good condition overall with normal glazing and imperfections, lid is chipped. 9-91851 (300-500)

1375
$402.00

CONTINENTAL FINE SILK-EMBROIDERED AND PAINTED PICTURE. First quarter 19th century. Wrought in earth tones, the central figure of a young boy in tunic holding a branch as a staff within a stormy landscape, mounted in a period gilt frame with eglomise matte. SIZE: Silk-work, sight: 11-3/4″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good overall, the frame with roughness and losses to applied beading and gilding, the eglomise matte with roughness to edges of gilding, small split in silk sky. 9-91685 (500-700)

1376
$480.00

NICE CONTINENTAL SILK-EMBROIDERED PICTURE. First quarter 19th century. Depicting a mother and child in period dress strolling through a treed landscape under fair skies. SIZE: Sight: 20-3/4″ x 15-3/4″. CONDITION: Embroidery work in very good condition, the silk deteriorating with splits and tears. Mounted in a frame of the period. 9-91684 (800-1,200)

1377
$0.00

EARLY CONTINENTAL TILT TOP PINE AND OAK TAVERN TABLE. Early 18th C, possibly late 17th C. Circular three-board pine top hinged and joined to an oak tripod base. Three rectangular molded legs canted and joined by a flattened T-stretcher. SIZE: 25-1/2″ h x 31-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Table has been stripped with remnants of old blue and white paint and original red washed surface showing beneath the table top. There is considerable amount of old worm damage and all three legs have been pieced. A good early table that has had extremely hard wear and needs further restoration. 9-91678 (800-1,200)

1378
$1,150.00

JACOBEAN OAK JOINT STOOL. Early 19th C. The square top with molded edges and canted corners and an “S-shaped” cut-out above the canted frieze raised on raked baluster- turned legs joined by a rectangular box-stretcher on turned feet. SIZE: 19” h, Top 14” x 14”. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with old surfaces, no visible restorations or repairs; of pinned and doweled construction with minimal worm damage. 9-91683 (1,000-1,500)

1379
$1,150.00

JACOBIAN OAK AND CHESTNUT JOINT STOOL. Early 19th Century, late 18th Century. The square top with canted corners above the sloping frieze raised on raked baluster turned legs joined by a box-stretcher on turned feet. SIZE: H 19-1/4”, top 14-1/2” x 14-1/2”. CONDITION: Oak stool retains its early old surface. Minimal worm damage. The top has an old split that has been repaired and re-glued. Feet appear original and intact; overall very good. 9-91666 (1,000-1,500)

1380
$1,782.00
Revised: 1/16/2008

Printed image in catalog was reversed with lot number 857.

ENGLISH QUEEN ANNE GAMES TABLE. The hinged rectangular top with shaped and scalloped edges opening to a baize lined playing surface fitted with wells for cards and chips above the conforming frieze fitted with central cock-beaded drawer. The whole raised on slender tapering cylindrical legs with shaped returns terminating in pad feet. Second half 18th Century. SIZE: H 28”, W 32”, D 15”. CONDITION: Overall, very fine condition with old re-polished surfaces, old repair to rear leg facing at apron. 9-91905 (800-1,200)

1381
$1,438.00

REGENCY MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE. Circa 1810. The top with molded edges and cut corners centering a displayed needlework under glass, joined to the cylindrical and reeded standard above a downswept tripartate base joined by a triangular stretcher, raised on ball feet. The needlework wrought by Mary Elizabeth Ingleby. SIZE: 27″ h. x 16-1/2″ w. x 15-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains old surface with repairs to legs at standard. 9-91649 (1,500-2,500)

1382
$0.00

EARLY PRIMITIVE HAMMERED TIN WEDDING MIRROR. ORIGIN AND AGE UNCERTAIN, POSSIBLY SOUTH AMERICAN. With an eglomise border of Decoupage and framed in tin. SIZE: 12″ X 7 1/2″. CONDITION: Fair condition with poor surfaces of tin and damages to glass panel borders. 9-91727 (200-400)

1383
$518.00

CHIPPENDALE CARVED FIGURED MAHOGANY AND PARCEL-GILT LOOKING GLASS. Third quarter 18th century. The rectangular plate within a leaftip gilt slip and molded surround beneath the scrolled crest centering a pierce-carved parcel-gilt displayed phoenix and scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 33-1/2″ x 18″. CONDITION: Nice old surface with good patina, old repairs to scrolled ear lower right facing, crest, phoenix neck, and support. Old plate and backboard probably not original. 9-91913 (800-1,200)

1384
$575.00

A FINE CONTINENTAL SILK NEEDLEWORK. First quarter 19th century. The central oval vignette depicting a harvest scene. Showing a woman with sickle, seated on a bundle of wheat beneath a tree conversing with a young man carrying a bundle of wheat with a dog looking on within a farming landscape, all centered by floral garlands and sprays. SIZE: Sight: 21-1/2″ x 17-1/4″. CONDITION: Needlework and stitchery in fine condition overall, with deterioration to painted silk background. Mounted in later frame. 9-91740 (300-500)

1385
$0.00

TWO CONTINENTAL NEEDLEWORKS. Late 18th-early 19th century. The first, a continental harbor scene with a walled edifice with flag. Figures on the quay and shoreline, sailing ship in mid-ground. Executed in fine pettit point and mounted in a later frame. The second, a French woven silkwork depicting Virgin Mary with blue robe and halo standing in a treed landscape framed within a floral arch. Surrounded by an inscription “Amour et Reconnaissones Amarie Reine des Anges”. SIZE: Petite point 5-1/2″ X 9 1/4″. Weaving 14 1/2″ X 17 1/4″. CONDITION: The petite point faded and soiled in need of cleaning, structurally sound. The silk needlework with areas of loss along bottom edge and foreground, weaknesses throughout, deterioration evident in verse. Stretched on a cardboard backing. 9-91849 (300-500)

1386
$180.00

A PEWTER “GLOCKENKANN” DATED 1775, A TWO HANDLED LOVING CUP, A CAST IRON “PRISMKANN” AND A PHILADELPHIA PEWTER PLATE. 18th and 19th Century. The Glockenkann an 18th century tankard with removable ring handled lid, of cylindrical form with faceted lidded spout, above incised scrolled floral decorations, the side with an applied cartouche inscribed with the initials “HBE” above the date of 1775,possibly Swiss or German. A later two handled loving cup decorated overall with repousse floral decoration on a footed rim.The cast iron “Prismkann” of swelled form marked with a molded cartouche the text indecipherable. We believe this possibly to be a mold for a pewter pot. The pewter plate by the Philadephia pewterer B. Barnes. SIZE: Height of first 12 1/2″. Diameter of plate 11″. CONDITION: The tankard in nice condition overall, ring handle probably reapplied to lid. The loving cup with damages to both handles at body of cup. The cast iron pot a primitive example with rusting on footrim. The plate with two inch repair to hole in center. 9-91842 (250-400)

1387
$230.00

A JACOBEAN STYLE CARVED OAK HOURGLASS, AN OVAL BRASS SNUFF BOX PROBABLY DUTCH, AND A SILVERED OVAL SNUFF BOX PROBABLY PERSIAN. The first two 18th century; the third 19th century. The first, an hourglass within a hexagonal frame with spiral twist supports. The second, a brass snuff box lidded, the front decorated with cherubs holding a crown. The third, of oval form with hinged lid decorated with a recumbent lion within a floral-decorated cartouche, the sides with floral repousse. SIZE: First: 9″ h. Second: 4-1/2″ l. Third: 5-1/2″ l. CONDITION: The first, in need of restoration. The second, worn through at the front, seam splits. The third, with expected denting and wear. 9-92000 (300-500)

1388
$748.00

SMALL STERLING ENGLISH 18TH CENTURY SALVER BY JOHN CARTER. Shaped edge plate having interspersed five lobe shells on C and S-scrolls. Hallmarks are clear and the plate rests on three small scrolled feet. Center having a family crest with Latin phrase “Dieu Defendit Le Droit”. WEIGHT: 8 tr. oz. SIZE: 1″ h x 7″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91993 (250-400)

1389
$480.00

A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH SILVER TABLEWARES. Including a Victorian fish set, a salt and pepper set with caddy possibly German, a scalloped edge footed small bowl, a Birmingham mustard with cobalt liner, a Birmingham coffin silver box, a Victorian silver and bone knife rest, a silver overlay flask monogrammed 1895, two place card holders with hunt scenes, two small ladles, three liquor labels, an Elizabeth Arden silver compact. SIZE: Salt and pepper caddy 5 1/2 ” h 6″l. Casket box 1 1/4 h. 1 1/2″ l 1 1/2″ d. CONDITION: Most overall in good to very good condition. The ladles with wear, the salt and pepper stand with repairs. 9-92008 (300-500)

1390
$3,738.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE CARVED WALNUT SLANT-LID DESK- AND SECRETARY-BOOKCASE. Circa 1780. The rectangular Greek key-molded cornice joined to the upper case fitted with a pair of paneled cupboard doors opening to an interior of two shelves fitted to the lower case with hinged sloping lid opening to an interior of pigeonholes and small drawers, over four long graduated drawers, the topmost flanked by lopers on a molded base raised on shaped bracket feet. SIZE: 75″ h. x 36″ case w. x 18″ d. CONDITION: Piece with old original surfaces, backboards, and feet. The brass hardware may be original but re-set. Bookcase top with old patch repairs right side facing. Very good overall condition. 9-91658 (4,000-6,000)

1391
$2,300.00

GOOD PHILADELPHIA TRANSITIONAL QUEEN ANNE WALNUT SIDE CHAIR. Circa 1770. The serpentine crest rail above the shaped and scalloped vasiform splat joined to the trapezoidal molded rail with arcaded apron and slip seat raised on frontal cabriole legs with shaped returns terminating in ball and claw feet, the back legs raked and tenoned. SIZE: 38″ h. of back x 18″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Retains old refinished and restored surfaces, professional repair to crest rail, minor loss to one return, otherwise very good. 9-91676 (2,000-3,000)

1392
$3,335.00

PAIR OF PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE CARVED WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS. Circa 1780. Each with a serpentine crest rail with outscrolled ears above a pierced strapwork splat joined to the trapezoidal slip seat with molded rail raised on frontal square chamfered and molded frontal legs, the rear legs backswept and tenoned. SIZE: Both: 37-1/2″ h. of back x 18″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Overall very nice, professionally polished and restored condition. No breaks or repairs noted. 9-91672 (4,000-6,000)

1393
$575.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA FEDERAL INLAID FIGURED WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1810. The rectangular top with string inlay above the conforming case of four long graduated thumb-molded drawers flanked by engaged string inlaid quarter columns, on a molded base raised on flared French feet with shaped returns. SIZE: 35″ h. x 40″ w. x 21-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains old cleaned surface, minor shrinkage crack in top, replaced hardware. 9-91677 (2,000-4,000)

1394
$230.00

PENNSYLVANIA WALNUT QUEEN ANNE CANDLE STAND. This circular chamfered top above the baluster turned standard raised on arched cabriole leg tripod base terminating in snake feet with pads. SIZE: H 26”, D 18’1/2”. CONDITION: Table retains old surface. Table top has been repositioned and has had some old seam crack repairs; base and legs in good condition; an old repair to base of standard, and a very old repair to top of foot. Pads original. 9-91965 (300-500)

1395
$632.00

DELAWARE RIVER VALLEY SYCAMORE AND WALNUT LIFT-TOP SIDE TABLE. Circa 1830. The square molded tray top projecting above the conforming apron hinged on a lower canted frieze opening to a well and raised on raked cylindrical legs with onion-turned feet. SIZE: H 27”, Width of top 16-1/2”, Depth of top 16”. CONDITION: Table has been re-finished and restored professionally. The hinges have been re-set. The table appears to be in its original form; legs and feet original, very nice color overall. 9-91695 (1,000-1,500)

1396
$2,875.00

A KIRMAN CARPET. Circa 1930. Soft coral field with a deep olive medallion covered overall with a profusion of flowers surrounded by a large companion main border. SIZE: 14 ft 7 in x 10 ft 9 in. CONDITION: Small spots of minor wear, slightly rough along one edge, otherwise generally good condition. 9-91670 (3,000-5,000)

1397
$1,140.00

SHIRVAN RUG. Late 19th century. The dark blue field with parallel rows of multicolored octagons surrounded by an ivory S-border. SIZE: 6 ft 2 in x 3 ft 4 in. CONDITION: Even wear and corrosion throughout, ends largely intact, edges damaged and worn. 9-91698 (500-1,000)

1398
$1,725.00

SHIRVAN RUG. Third quarter 19th century. Ivory field with large-scale torch lattice surrounded by yellow leaf and flower border. SIZE: 3 ft 9 in x 3 ft 2 in. CONDITION: Even wear throughout, missing end guard, rebound edge damage, old darning repairs. 9-92149 (500-700)

1399
$920.00

LOT OF THREE ORIENTAL RUGS, KIRMAN, KIRMAN, AND MODERN SENNA. Circa 1900 for the Kirmans, 20th C Senna. SIZE: First Kirman: 6 ft 2 x 4 ft 4 in. Second Kirman: 4 ft 5 in x 2 ft 10 in. Senna: 3 ft 10 in x 2 ft 5 in. CONDITION: The ivory field Kirman with wear. Gold field Kirman in good condition. The Senna as new. 92147 (400-600)

1400
$360.00

THREE PAIRS OF CONTINENTAL BRASS CANDLESTICKS. First half 18th century. A collection of nice early candlesticks, the first pair with footed base, the second pair of drum-form pricket sticks, the third pair with cylindrical base, leaftip decorated with flared turned nozzle. SIZE: First: 9-1/2″ h. Second: 9″ overall h. Third: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Overall very good, with soldered repairs and acceptable wear. 9-91840 (600-900)

1401
$201.00

TWO PAIR OF BALL TOP BRASS ANDIRONS AND SET OF BRASS TOOLS WITH STAND. Mid 19th century. The first with ball top, faceted standard raised on arched iron legs with flattened feet. The second pair with ball tops on turned standard on arched double spurred legs raised on ball feet. The tools consisting of tongs, poker and shovel with stand all with turned ball finials. SIZE: first 13 1/2″h . second 12 1/2″ h . tool stand 27″ h. CONDITION: Well used, all with denting and some repairs. 9-91978 (200-400)

1402
$230.00

AN EARLY TIN PUNCH DECORATED LANTERN, BRASS BARREL STUDENT LAMP,BRASS BASE FOR FLUID LAMP AND A PEG LAMP WITH BRASS CANDLESTICK. 19th Century SIZE: Punch lantern 13 1/2″h. Candle base 6 1/2″h. CONDITION: All with issues.The peg lamp intact with good candlestick. 9-91999 (400-600)

1403
$1,955.00

DELAWARE VALLEY SHERATON BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE PEMBROKE TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular figured top with conforming leaves above the rectangular apron fitted with single drawer raised on ring-turned cylindrical legs on bun feet. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h. x 20-3/4″ w. x 41″ l. CONDITION: Retains clean early surface with repairs to seam split in top and repair to lower edge of one leaf. Otherwise very good with strong bird’s-eye graining on top and flame graining on drawer. 9-91902 (600-800)

1404
$2,645.00

RARE AND UNUSUAL TILT-TOP FOLDING TRESTLE TABLE, POSSIBLY PENNSYLVANIA. Early 19th century. The oval plank top joined to and swiveling on the rectangular frame with V-shaped gate on a stepped shoe-foot base. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h. x 58″ l. x 44″ w. CONDITION: This unusual table retains old scrubbed surfaces, showing minor and acceptable seam shrinkage at mortised joints. The support and gate mechanisms are intact and functioning. The shoe-foot trestle base intact with no visible damage or restoration. In nice condition overall. 9-91663 (2,000-3,000)

1405
$201.00

DELAWARE RIVER VALLEY WILLIAM AND MARY LADDERBACK ROCKING ARMCHAIR TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR SIDE CHAIR. The first with four arched slats joined by cylindrical stiles headed by knopped finials, joined to undulating arms with notched cutouts and rounded grips centering the trapezoidal woven seat, raised on cylindrical turned legs joined by a bulbous frontal stretcher raised on applied rockers. The second example with three arched slats and incised onion finials joined to the trapezoidal rush seat raised on cylindrical legs headed by turned rosettes joined by a double box stretcher on tapered feet. SIZE: First: 40″ h. of back. Second: 39″ h. of back. CONDITION: Both chairs with old cleaned surfaces, repairs to second slat of rocker. 9-91736 (400-600)

1406
$0.00

EARLY AMERICAN LADDERBACK ARMCHAIR. Early 19th century. The four arched and curved slats joined to turned cylindrical stiles headed by knopped mushroom finials, the oak arms with turned grips, the turned cylindrical legs joined by double box stretcher. SIZE: 47″ h. of back x 18-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Overall very good condition with minor damage to woven seat. 9-91869 (1,000-1,500)

1407
$480.00

NICE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT GENTLEMAN’S CHEST. Circa 1780. The rectangular case with cove-molded cornice fitted with a pair of aligned thumbmolded short drawers over three long graduated drawers on a molded base raised on large dovetailed bracket feet with scalloped returns. SIZE: 47″ h. x 41″ overall w. x 22″ d. CONDITION: Retains original old surface, old shrinkage cracks to top and sides, hardware antique but not original to piece, old damages and wear to molded edges of drawers (visible in photo). 9-91929 (800-1,200)

1408
$1,150.00

OVAL MINIATURE ON IVORY OF WOMAN IN BLUE DRESS. Note included indicates that the miniature is Miss Fannie Brown, great aunt of Col. B.S.F. Shore painted by Mrs. Haudgsido. Miniature is housed in an oval brass frame, set into a red leather hinged frame which is as is. SIZE: Miniature is 3″ x 2-1/4″. CONDITION: Miniature is very good, case as is. 9-91845 (300-500)

1409
$172.00

WATERCOLORED MINIATURE OF A SOLDIER. Early 19th Century. Half portrait of a soldier in red uniform with blue collar having a tall red hat with center fur band. Housed in a good mahogany veneered frame with gold liner. SIZE: 3-1/2″ x 3″. Total is 6-1/2″ x 6″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91846 (200-400)

1410
$58.00

FOUR MINIATURE PORTRAITS. 1) 2″ x 1-3/4″ painting on ivory of a young woman signed “Stieler”. Housed in a small brass frame. 2) 2″ x 1-3/4″ painting on porcelain of a young woman. 3) 1-1/4″ x 1-3/4″ painting on porcelain of a young bride. 4) 2-1/4″ dia. enameled picture of two lovers in a landscape. All but first set with pin backs. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-91956 (200-300)

1411
$575.00

LOT OF EIGHT SILHOUETTES. All framed. Four women, George Washington with Peale embossed signature; and three others of men. SIZE: Frames ranging from 6″ h to 12″ h. CONDITION: There is toning, foxing and stains to most, fair to good. 9-91843 (500-1,000)

1412
$5,175.00

FINE SAROUK PRAYER RUG. Circa 1900. The buff field with an ascending floral spray flanked by parallel columns beneath soft rose spandrels, within a dark blue floral main border. SIZE: 6 ft 8 in x 4 ft 3 in. CONDITION: Missing top edge, faint staining upper left spandrel, good pile. 9-91702 (2,000-4,000)

1413
$360.00

FOUR ORIENTAL RUGS. 20th century. 1) Karaja with a blue field and red border.2) Hamadan with a light blue field and large Herati design. 3) Blue field with Boteh multiple borders. 4) Hamadan with mottled red field, brown and gray highlights. SIZE: First: 4 ft 2 in x 3 ft 7 in. Second: 5 ft 5 in x 3 ft 7 in. Third: 6 ft 2 in x 4 ft 2 in. Fourth: 5 ft 7 in x 3 ft 4 in. CONDITION: 1) Ear and missing ends. 2) End loss, wear splits. 3) Heavy wear and loss, edge damage. 4) Overall wear, end loss. 9-92148 (400-600)

1414
$1,725.00

THREE ORIENTAL RUGS. Circa 1900. 1) Tekki scatter rug with terracotta field and three rows of gulls surrounded by a simple geometric border and elems at each end. 2) Balouch rug, red field covered with memling gulls surrounded by a brown border. 3) Tekke scatter rug within a pale terracotta field with three rows of gulls. SIZE: 1) 5 ft 2 in x 3 ft 3 in. 2) 5 ft 1 x 3 ft 3 in. 3)3 ft 9 in x 3 ft. CONDITION: 1) Very slight wear, edges replaced, minor end loss. 2) Localized heavy wear, creases, damaged kilim ends, worn edges, heavy glue and patches on back. 3) Even wear, missing at ends, edges worn. 9-92152 (400-600)

1415
$2,185.00

THREE TURKISH RUGS. Circa 1920. The first, a mercerized cotton rug, gold field with a gray medallion, corners and a peach border. The second, a mercerized cotton “yastic” red field with peach medallion and green end panels. The third, a red field with a light blue medallion and half-medallions. SIZE: The first, 5 ft x 3 ft 4 in. The second, 2 ft 10 in x 1 ft 10 in. The third, 2 ft 8 in x 1 ft 5 in. CONDITION: The first, edge wear, slight even wear. The second, good condition. The third, end loss, slight wear. 92153 (400-600)

1416
$0.00

SEVEN PAIR OF CONTINENTAL, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BRASS AND SILVER PLATED CANDLESTICKS. 19TH century. SIZE: Tallest 11 1/2″h. Shortest 6″h. CONDITION: Varying degrees of damage and restoration. 9-91725 (2,000-3,000)

1417
$345.00

NICE GROUPING OF CHINESE EXPORT AND OTHER ORIENTAL TABLE WEARS. Mid 19th century. A rose medallion sauce pitcher, an export sake ewer, a blue decorated tea bowl, a two handled food bowl, a pair of “sang de boeuf” vases, a canary yellow stem vase, a crackled earthenware vase with blue decoration and yellow enameled rooster. SIZE: height of pitcher 4 “, sake pitcher 4″, overall height of rooster 10 3/4”. CONDITION: The pitcher with rim chips and cracked handle, sake pitcher good, tea bowl with half inch hairline in rim, food bowl missing lid, pair of vases with crackled glaze, canary vase and blue vase with crackled glaze, rooster glued to base otherwise good. 9-91837 (400-600)

1418
$230.00

A SMALL COLLECTION OF FIVE SNUFF BOTTLES. Second half 19th century. Two blue and white decorated examples with coral stoppers, a carved ivory example, cloisonne bottle and a cinnabar together with a carved green oriental hardstone bottle of buddha on stand. SIZE: Height of largest 3 1/4″. Height of smallest 2 1/2″. CONDITION: Overall good with expected conditions of wear. 9-91830 (300-500)

1419
$288.00

CHINESE EXPORT CANTON SOUP TUREEN. Mid 19th century. Of oval form, with conforming lid and knopped berry finial, the tureen with strapped handles and canted footring. Decorated overall with oriental landscapes. SIZE: Height 8 1/2″. Length 12 1/4. Width 9″. CONDITION: The finial professionally reattached, a hairline crack running laterally through base, otherwise good. 9-91746 (400-600)

1420
$210.00

A SELECTION OF CHINESE EXPORT CANTON TABLEWARES INCLUDING A CHESTNUT BASKET. Mid 19th century. The small oval basket with flared rim applied with blue decorated leaf tip handles, the sides reticulated. Seven assorted dishes and small bowl all of typical form with blue and white oriental decoration. SIZE: Basket 3 1/2″ h. 7″ l. Largest plate 9″ d. Smallest plate 5 1/4″ d. CONDITION: All with varying degrees of minor chipping and glaze imperfections. 9-91836 (300-500)

1421
$1,150.00

PENNSYLVANIA SHERATON WALNUT CORNER CUPBOARD. Circa 1830. In one piece, the cove-molded cornice with canted corners joined to the conforming case fitted with a pair of arch-molded cupboard doors opening to three shelves above a small thumbmolded drawer above a pair of paneled cupboard doors opening to a single shelf, on molded feet. The interior in old red paint. SIZE: 78-1/2″ h. x 46″ w. x 22″ d. CONDITION: With original cleaned outer surface, later brass hardware replacements, patch in upper right door facing, strip of molding absent at proper right cornice. Overall very nice condition, small size. 9-91650 (4,000-6,000)

1422
$0.00

MID-ATLANTIC HEPPLEWHITE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR. First quarter 20th century. The arched crest rail with carved athemion leaf above the rayed pierced splat joined to the trapezoidal overupholstered seat raised on chamfered square legs joined by recessed box stretchers. SIZE: 37-1/2″ h. of back x 17-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Dark original finish. Four legs are ended out. Repairs to proper right side stretcher. 9-91920 (800-1,200)

1423
$600.00

PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR. Circa 1780. The serpentine crest rail with foliate carved ears joined to the molded styles centering the interwoven pierced and foliate carved splat, joined to the molded trapezoidal seat rail raised on frontal square chamfered legs and backswept tenoned rear legs joined by the recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 38″ h. of back x 17″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Overall very good restored condition with old repolished surface. 9-91673 (1,000-1,500)

1424
$0.00

FINE PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE STYLE CENTENNIAL CARVED MAHOGANY LOWBOY. Circa 1870. The rectangular top with gadrooned edge above the conforming case fitted with a long drawer above two short drawers centering a kneehole, the corners with engaged quarter-columns on carved cabriole legs raised on ball and claw feet. SIZE: 33″ h. x 43″ w. x 22″ d. CONDITION: Retains original surface with some losses to veneers and cockbeading. Otherwise very good. 9-91665 (1,500-2,500)

1425
$1,920.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1770. The rectangular top with applied molded edge above the conforming case fitted with four long graduated thumbmolded drawers joined to the molded plinth raised on good ogee molded bracket feet retaining original brass hardware. SIZE: 33-1/2″ h. x 37″ case w. x 21″ d. CONDITION: Overall very fine, professionally repolished and restored. 9-91738 (1,000-2,000)

1426
$0.00

SHERATON FIGURED MAHOGANY TWO-DRAWER SIDE TABLE. Circa 1830. Thin figured mahogany top above the conforming case fitted with two long drawers with cockbeaded edges, raised on cylindrical ring turned legs terminating in suppressed ball feet. SIZE: 28″ h x 21-1/2″ w x 17″ d. CONDITION: Retains old surfaces with some waterstaining to top, old shrinkage crack repair to top. Legs have repairs and reattachments. 9-91644 (1,000-2,000)

1427
$1,725.00

NICE PENNSYLVANIA QUEEN ANNE FIGURAL WALNUT LOOKING GLASS. Mid-18th century. The two-part rectangular plate, the uppermost beveled, within an ogee molded surround surmounted by an arched, scrolled, eared crest. SIZE: 35″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Nice original surface with good patina, mirrorplates and backboard original, small repairs and re-gluing to pieced surround. 9-91675 (2,000-4,000)

1428
$920.00

AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE PARCEL-GILT AND CARVED MAHOGANY LOOKING GLASS. Last quarter 18th century. The rectangular plate within a parcel-gilt and molded surround surmounted by an eared scrollwork crest centering a parcel-gilt displayed phoenix above the conforming scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 46-1/2″ X 21-3/4″. CONDITION: Nice original surfaces, cleaned, old repair to crest, mirrorplate and backboard original. 9-91643 (800-1,200)

1429
$1,495.00

KESHAN ORIENTAL CARPET, CENTRAL PERSIA. First half 20th century. The central indigo lobed medallion within a rose red field flanked by indigo medallions, and an indigo multiple guard border, the whole profusely decorated with polychrome floral sprays and vinery. SIZE: 13′ x 9’7″. CONDITION: Very good overall with full pile and color. 9-91918 (800-1,200)

1430
$1,380.00

TWO TURKOMAN CHUVALS. Circa 1900. The first, a YOMUD with a brown field and sixteen guls. The second, a SARYK with six “salor” guls. SIZE: The first, 3 ft 5 in x 2 ft 5 in. The second, 4 ft 2 in x 2 ft 5 in. CONDITION: The first, with reduced edges and slight wear. The second, with reduced edges. 92156 (400-600)

1431
$150.00

SAROUK RUG. Circa 1920. The red field with chains of stylized indigo vinery within a floral main border. SIZE: 6 ft 10 in x 4 ft 2 in. CONDITION: Has edge wear, missing ends, and areas of low pile. 9-91930-1 (400-600)

1432
$460.00

THREE HANDMADE AND INLAID BOXES. First third 20th century. First a square hardwood example, the lid with owl, bird in branch with nest, stork with basket and Native American hunter with bow and arrow, sides decorated with arrows, etc. The second a bench made Pennsylvania blanket chest with ogee feet, the front inlaid with makers initials H.L. dated 1935. The third an Indian teak box with micro-mosaic parquetry inlays. SIZE: first 5″ X 12″ sq. second 4 1/4″ h 8 3/4″ l 4 1/2″ d third 3 1/4″ h 11 1/4″ l 7 3/4″ d CONDITION: Condition of all boxes very good overall with minimal imperfections. 9-91983 (200-400)

1433
$300.00

COLLECTION OF PENNSYLVANIAN AND AMERICAN TOLEWARE. Circa 1850. Including five trays of various sizes, a scallop shell bowl, two deep dishes and a lighthouse coffee pot. SIZE: CONDITION: All items in “as-found” condition, all showing varying degrees of damage and wear. Coffee pot missing a leg. 9-91841 (500-800)

1434
$345.00

A COLLECTION OF CHALKWARE FIGURES. Mid 19th century. Group includes a large paint decorated hen, a seated King Charles Spaniel, seated cat with pipe, a spill vase with pair of seated dogs, a cocker spaniel and a large hen. SIZE: Largest 15 1/2″ h. CONDITION: All in “as found” condition. 9-91648 (500-1,000)

1435
$240.00

TWO AMERICAN SPICE BOXES. Last quarter 19th century. The hanging oak eight drawer spice cabinet stenciled with the names of spices, the second, a tin example fitted with eight drawers with remnants of old green paint. SIZE: Height of first 18″. Height of second 13 1/2″. CONDITION: The first with old crackled surfaces and original stenciling, the second rusted, with one replaced knob. 9-91923 (400-600)

1436
$0.00

GROUP OF FIVE ASSOCIATED AMERICAN SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS. Early 19th century. Of typical form, with paddled arms and oval saddle seats on turned legs joined by H-form and box stretchers. SIZE: Largest: 37″ h. of back. CONDITION: Three with remnants of dried painted surfaces, two refinished, all with some restoration. 9-916549-91699 (800-1,200)

1437
$978.00

A FINE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE CARVED WALNUT PEMBROKE TABLE. Circa 1770. The rectangular top with conforming leaves projecting above the molded frieze fitted with drawer raised on molded and chamfered square legs joined by X-form stretcher. SIZE: 29″ h. x 20″ closed w. x 38″ open w. x 34″ d. CONDITION: Professionally refinished and restored with good color and patina, top probably re-set. Original brass hardware. 9-91669 (800-1,200)

1438
$632.00

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT DROP-LEAF TABLE. Circa 1780. The rectangular top with conforming hinged leaves projecting above the conforming molded frieze raised on square chamfered legs and Marlborough feet. SIZE: 29″ h. x 18″ closed w. x 50-1/2″ open w. x 42″ d. CONDITION: Professionally refinished and restored, top re-secured. 9-91671 (1,000-1,500)

1439
$575.00

TWO SIMILAR PENNSYLVANIA BOW-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS, ONE BRANDED “AW”. Circa 1800. The first branded example with a balloon-back curved crest rail centering nine simulated bamboo spindles joined to the shaped saddle seat with incised edges raised on simulated swelled cylindrical legs joined by a box stretcher. The second example with a similar molded balloon back centering eight simulated bamboo spindles joined to the shaped saddle seat raised on swelled cylindrical splayed legs joined by a box stretcher. SIZE: 36″ h. of backs x 17″ h. of seats. CONDITION: Both with cleaned old surfaces showing acceptable wear, no restorations noted. 9-91708 (1,000-1,200)

1441
$288.00

AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE STYLE CAMELBACK SOFA. First half 20th century. The rectangular upholstered back with arched serpentine crest rail joined to downswept rolled arms on incurved supports raised on four frontal molded square legs and four backswept legs, all joined by H-form stretchers. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h. of back x 78″ approximate overall l. CONDITION: Structurally sound, in need of recovering. 9-91651 (1,000-2,000)

1442
$288.00

DELAWARE RIVER VALLEY SHERATON TRANSITIONAL CARVED FIGURED WALNUT SIDEBOARD. Circa 1840. The serpentine splash-guard joined to the rectangular top above the conforming case with paneled sides fitted with a pair of aligned short drawers with wavy molding above a pair of cupboard doors above the molded plinth with shaped apron raised on platform bracket feet. SIZE: 49-1/2″ overall h. x 42-1/2″ working h. x 57″ l. x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains old original surface with dark patina, original enameled knobs and escutcheons needs cleaning, repolishing, and cosmetic restoration; crack in door panel, three-inch splinter right front facing at plinth. 9-91919 (800-1,200)

1443
$288.00

UNSIGNED (European, 19th/20th Century) TWO LANDSCAPE WORKS. Oil on wood panel scenes: One shows five figures on a path in a midday summer landscape. The other show two figures in an evening wooded landscape. Identically housed in period gesso decorated frames. Each of the wood panels had labels which are missing that were attached with red wax stamps. SIZE: 6-1/2″ x 9-1/2″. PROVENANCE: Jane Stradley Estate, Kemblesville, PA & Princess Anne, MD. CONDITION: As found in Estate, both need cleaning and there are some scrapes. Summer scene has crack in panel. 9-91937 (300-500)

1444
$0.00

A CONTINENTAL EGLOMISE PANEL OF WOMAN HOLDING A BLEEDING HEART WITH DAGGER, AN EGLOMISE PANEL OF A FEMALE TITLED “BETCI” AND AN EARLY RELIGIOUS PAINTING ON TIN. 18th and 19th centuries. The first depicting woman with pierced heart and lily stem beneath a floral arch. The second a portrait of a woman with lace collar and blue bow. The third Jesus, Mary and Joseph, haloed beneath a spreadwinged dove. SIZE: The first 10″ x 7″ sight. The second 9 1/2″ X 7″ sight. The third 13 1/4 X 9 1/2″ sight. CONDITION: All in “as-found” condition. 9-91984 (150-250)

1445
$172.00

CURRIER & IVES, PUBLISHER (American, 19th Century) “DUTCHMAN & HIRAM WOODRUFF”. Small folio showing a brown horse with rider after a painting by J. Cameron dated 1871. Conningham checklist #1640. Housed in a pine wood frame with white matte. SIZE: SIGHT SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. CONDITION: Fair to good. One dime size area of lifting print in legend, small water stain at bottom, not examined out of frame. 9-91853 (200-400)

1446
$120.00

LOT OF 100+ EARLY ENGRAVINGS. Mostly 18th & 19th Century, taken from books and arranged in folders by artist. Most are French, all are black and white. SIZE: Vary. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-92003 (200-400)

1447
$920.00

CHIPPENDALE TIGER MAPLE AND MAPLE CHEST-OF-DRAWERS. The rectangular top above the conforming case fitted with four long graduated thumb-molded drawers on a bracket base with shaped apron. Late 18th Century. SIZE: H 41”, case width 36”, D 18-1/2”. CONDITION: Professionally restored and refinished. Hardware has been replaced. Escutcheons have been replaced. Bracket base with professional minor repairs. Backboards original. 9-91713 (1,000-1,500)

1448
$920.00

PENNSYLVANIA SHERATON PAINTED PINE SETTEE. Circa 1830. The triple chairback crest rail with shaped edges, retaining remnants of original paint decoration above four stiles divided by three spindle sections, the shaped arms with scrolled grips centering the shaped and scrolled plank seat raised on eight cylindrical tapered legs joined by a rectangular box stretcher, the whole in dark blue-green original paint highlighted with ochre outlines. SIZE: 35″ h. of back x 59″ overall l. CONDITION: Structurally very good, showing expected wear, painted surfaces original in need of restoration. 9-91662 (1,000-1,500)

1449
$230.00

AMERICAN STENCILED AND PAINT-DECORATED ARROW-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. Late 19th century. The tablet crest with stenciled foliate cartouche joined to seven bent spindles, the arms with rolled grips centering the shaped plank seat raised on simulated bamboo legs joined by a lozenge-form frontal stretcher. SIZE: 31″ h. of back x 16-3/4″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Very good overall with acceptable wear and paint loss. 9-91927 (400-600)

1450
$0.00

MID ATLANTIC HEPPLEWHITE BIRCH BASIN STAND. Mid 19th C. Square top with circular cutout now fitted with a conforming brass handled bowl above the conforming frieze. Raised on square legs joining a medial shelf. Frieze fitted with drawer, continuing on tapered square legs. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x top 20-1/2″ sq. CONDITION: Probably refinished at some point with now a dry faded finish. Repairs to top and to medial shelf. Shrinkage crack to top and medial shelf. Legs in good condition. 9-91680 (500-700)

1451
$288.00

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE GUMWOOD BLANKET CHEST. Circa 1780. The rectangular hinged lid with applied molding and original wrought-iron hinges fitted to the conforming dovetailed case, having a till within, on a molded base raised on five bracket feet with scalloped returns. SIZE: 23-1/2″ h. x 49-1/2″ w. x 23″ d. CONDITION: With very nice old clean surfaces; hinges and escutcheon appear original. 9-91697 (750-1,000)

1452
$1,380.00

A FINE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE LOOKING GLASS. Mid-18th century. The original rectangular mirror plate within a gilt-molded slip surmounted by scrolled eared crest centering a pierced parcel-gilt leaftip with scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 31″ x 17″. CONDITION: Nice original condition with old finish, some early and minor repairs to scrollwork. Mirror plate and backboard original. 9-91692 (800-1,200)

1453
$210.00

NICE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY MIRROR. Last quarter 18th century. The arched, shaped and scrolled eared crest above the rectangular mirrorplate within nicely molded surround above the scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 29-1/2″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very fine overall, old surface cleaned and polished, original backboard and mirrorplate. 9-91718 (300-500)

1454
$230.00

AFGHAN BOKHARA CARPET, PAKISTAN. Second half 20th century. Of typical form, with five rows of 12 guls joined by linear trelliswork on a deep indigo field with a herati guard border and multiple stripe borders in shades of red, blue and ochre. SIZE: 11’6″ x 8′. CONDITION: Very good overall with full pile. 91729-1 (250-400)

1455
$2,415.00

TWO ORIENTAL RUGS. Circa 1900. The first, Tekke Ensi, red field with torch forms surrounded by a main border with a latticework and “elem” below. The second, a Tekke scatter rug, the field with red and blue bordered rectangles with leaf elems at each end. SIZE: First:4 ft 8 in x 4 ft. Second: 3 ft 9 in x 3 ft 1 in. CONDITION: The first, minor end loss, holes, stains, good pile. The second, with end loss, small holes and damage, good pile. 9-91686 (300-600)

1456
$862.00

THREE SHIRVAN RUGS. Circa 1900. 1) With two Lesghi stars on a blue field surrounded by an ivory border. 2) With three disjointed medallions on a blue field surrounded by a brown S-border. 3) With oxidized black field with multicolored octagons. SIZE: 1) 5 ft 1 in x 3 ft 10 in. 2)6 ft 7 in x 4 ft 3 in. 3)4 ft 2 in x 3 ft. CONDITION: 1) Wear, end loss, small hole. 2) Even wear, missing at one end, corner damage and slits. 3) Heavy wear, missing ends, split sides. 9-91704 (300-500)

1457
$920.00

LOT OF CARVED NETSUKES AND A DOCTOR’S LADY. First half 20th century. Including a reclining doctor’s lady on a stand, six human figures, two animal figures, a demon ball and two carved stems. SIZE: Length of largest 5 1/2 “. Height of smallest 1 1/4”. CONDITION: All appear in very good condition, minor defects if present not noted. 9-91829 (400-800)

1458
$805.00

PAIR OF FRAMED ORIENTAL SCROLLS. Scrolls having women in landscapes with writing on upper right. Housed in bamboo style frames. SIZE: Sight: 42-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: One glass cracked, as found in Estate with wrinkling and some stains. 9-91724 (200-400)

1459
$420.00

A PAIR OF CHINESE DECORATED VASES, A PAINTED AND DECORATED BOWL AND A ROSE MEDALLION PLATE. 19th century. Each polychrome decorated vase with painted leaf form panels, each containing a figure alternating with a floral border with pendant necklaces and creaturelike faces, the neck decorated with devices of learning. The earthenware bowl decorated overall in sepia tones of floral sprays, sprigs, and flowerheads and two roosters. The bowl signed on base rim. The single rose medallion plate decorated with a peacock. SIZE: Vases 9 1/2″ h. Bowl 8″ diameter. Plate 9″ diameter. CONDITION: Vases with repairs to both bases. The bowl with spider hairline on bottom and base rim chip. The plate with some glazing loss and rockwork. 9-91985 (150-250)

1460
$402.00

AMERICAN BOW-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR, PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIA. Late 18th century. Having seven spindles within the molded, bowed crestrail joined to the shaped saddle seat raised on splayed baluster-turned legs joined by a swelled and spool-turned H-form stretcher. SIZE: 38″ h. of back x 17-1/4″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Very good old cleaned surface with professional repair to crest rail. 9-91728 (200-400)

1461
$0.00

AMERICAN BRACE-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR IN BLACK PAINT. Circa 1780. The bowed back joined to eight swelled spindles, the pommel joined by two conforming spindles, the shaped and chamfered shield-form seat raised on swelled and turned cylindrical legs, joined by swelled H stretcher. SIZE: 36″ h. of back x 17-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Retains old black paint, seat altered from commode chair, now solid. 9-91722 (200-400)

1462
$518.00

TWO SIMILAR FAN-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIRS, PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIA/DELAWARE REGION. Late 18th century. Each bowed and arched crest rail with upturned ears above shaped saddle seats raised on swelled, turned legs joined by H-form stretcher. SIZE: Both 36″ h. of back x 16-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Each stripped of original paint and refinished, with acceptable minor repair and restoration. 9-91712 (400-600)

1463
$575.00

FOUR ORIENTAL MATS. Circa 1920. 1) Senna with blue field and three medallions, small ivory border. 2) Dergezine with a pink field with blue and green floral sprays, simple blue floral border. 3) Hamadan mat with cloud bands and red and blue flowers. 4) Kirman mat with blue and green floral sprays on burgundy field. SIZE: 1) 3 ft x 1 ft 11 in. 2) 2 ft 11 in x 2 ft 3 in. 3) 2 ft 11 in x 1 ft 10 in. 4) 2 ft 10 x 1 ft 6 in. CONDITION: 1) Even wear, end loss. 2) Minor end loss, slight wear. 3) End loss, even wear. 4) Evenly worn, missing on ends, damaged edges. 9-92150 (300-500)

1464
$748.00

ONE LILLIHAN RUG TOGETHER WITH FIVE ASSORTED SCATTER RUGS. Circa 1920. The Lillihan with red field and multicolored floral sprays, simple dark blue border. SIZE: The largest: 4 ft 5 in x 3 ft 5 in. CONDITION: Good condition. 9-92151 (300-500)

1465
$115.00

EARLY FRAMED MAP “NOVUS BRASILIA TYPVS”. The copper plate map having hand coloring. Published by William Bleau, Amsterdam 1645. A rare map of Brazil with inset “Baya de Todos os Sanctos”. SIZE: SIGHT SIZE: 18-1/2″ x 22″. IMAGE SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 19-1/4″. CONDITION: No tears or holes, fold at center, allover foxing, otherwise good. 9-91854 (200-400)

1466
$480.00

TWO FRAMED MAPS. 1) Delaware and Maryland, unsigned, probably 19th Century. 2) Virginia and Maryland showing the coastal areas. Unsigned, appears to be 18th Century. Note on the back indicates that this is Herman Moll’s map of Virginia and Maryland, published by the Homann Heirs, Nurnburg 1750. SIZE: 1) Sight: 10-1/2″ x 12-1/2″. 2) 12-1/4″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Virginia map with all over foxing, no tears or rips, some slight stains. 9-91914 (400-600)

1467
$144.00

LOT OF SIX FRAMED ANTIQUES MAPS. 1) 17″ x 13-1/2″ map of Little Britain Township by EP Porter. A page from an 1876 atlas. 2) 17″ x 10″ map of the middle states dated 1839 from Mitchells School and Family Geography. 3) 20″ x 14-1/2″ map of Easttown and Tredyffrin Townships including New London, Lewisville and Berwyn showing streets and building with names. 4) 21″ x 23″ map of Chester County, Pennsylvania by H. F. Bridgens. Not dated but 19th Century showing folds and deterioration at folds with all over toning. 5) 19-1/2″ x 27-1/4″ map of Franklin and London Britain. 6) 39″ x 33-1/2″ map of Franklin’s Plat map of Delaware County by the Franklin Survey Company. SIZE: All sizes noted above are sight size. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise fair to good with visible folds. 9-91723 (200-400)

1468
$0.00

J JAMES (American, Mid 20th Century) TALL SHIP. Large oil on canvas nautical scene shows a three-mast British ship sailing left to right towards viewer flying British flags. Signed lower left “J. James”. Housed in a wood frame with inset rope decoration. SIZE: 24″ x 36″. CONDITION: Some chipping in sky, fair to good. 9-91910 (200-400)

1469
$230.00

UNSIGNED (American, Early 18th Century) ONCOMING CONSTITUTION. Oil on wood panel marine scene shows the ship Constitution sailing left to right towards viewer leading three other ships. It is shown in full sail flying American flag. Housed in a sailor made wood frame which encompasses varnished snail shells. SIZE: Overall is 21-1/2″ x 31-1/2″. Sight: 16″ x 26-1/2″. CONDITION: Some shells missing and loose, dirty. Good. 9-91716 (250-400)

1470
$288.00

PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR. Circa 1780. The shaped crest rail with outswept ears above the upward flaring splat pierced to four ribs joined to the molded trapezoidal seat rail fitted with slip seat, raised on frontal molded and chamfered legs, the rear legs tenoned, joined by a recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 38-1/2″ h. of back x 17″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Retains old clean surface with professional repair to proper left seat rail at stile, ends of four legs patched (suspect chair was converted from invalid chair). 9-91824 (500-800)

1471
$460.00

PHILADELPHIA CHIPPENDALE CARVED MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR. Circa 1780. The shaped crest rail above the pierced splat with diamond and teardrop elements joined to the molded trapezoidal seat rail raised on square molded frontal legs with pierced returns, the rear legs backswept and tenoned joined by a recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 39-1/2″ h. of back x 17-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Retains old cleaned surfaces with professional restoration to stretcher. 91672-1 (800-1,200)

1472
$1,955.00

DELAWARE RIVER VALLEY FEDERAL CHERRY TALL CHEST. Circa 1810. The applied molded cornice joined to the rectangular dovetailed case fitted with five graduated long drawers above the molded plinth raised on bracket feet with scalloped returns. SIZE: 48″ h. x 35-3/4″ case w. x 20″ d. CONDITION: Very fine original condition with original brasses, surfaces clean. 9-91700 (1,000-2,000)

1473
$480.00

CHIPPENDALE FIGURED MAHOGANY CARD TABLE OF SMALL PROPORTIONS. Circa 1770. The rectangular hinged top with molded edges projecting above the conforming frieze with applied molding raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 29″ h. x 34″ w. x 17″ d. CONDITION: Professionally repolished and restored with good color. Waviness to top. 9-91709 (1,000-1,500)

1474
$270.00

QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY TILT TOP TEA TABLE. Second half of the 18th C. Circular thin top hinged to an urn and ring turned standard raised on tripod shaped and angular cabriole legs terminating in pointed pad feet. SIZE: 28” h x 22” dia. CONDITION: Retains old original surface, repaired crack on seam on top. Top has been reattached to base, repairs on bottom of the standard and on the legs and feet. A nice table with good old color that has had considerable use and wear. 9-91715 (500-1,000)

1475
$345.00

SMALL PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY MIRROR. Last quarter 18th century. The arched delicately scrolled crest flanked by conforming ears above the rectangular mirrorplate within a molded surround above the conforming pendant apron. SIZE: 33-1/2″ x 16-1/4″. CONDITION: Very fine overall, all original, with one chip on one ear. 9-91721 (300-500)

1476
$240.00

TWO SMALL FIGURED MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE MIRRORS. Third quarter 18th century. Both with an arched, shaped and scrolled eared crest above the rectangular mirrorplate within nicely molded surround above the scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: First: 18-3/4″ x 11″. Second: 19-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. CONDITION: One mirror with old scrubbed surface, scrolled ears absent, pendant apron missing bottom piece, retains original mirrorplate and backboard. The second, with repair to right ear facing, with small scrollwork missing, retains original blued mirrorplate and backboard, old original scrubbed finish. 9-91938 (300-500)

1477
$0.00

AMERICAN HANGING HARDWOOD SHAVING MIRROR. Mid-19th century. The rectangular plate within a T-form frame fitted with a storage tray below. SIZE: 16″ x 12″. CONDITION: Old original surface with original plate. 9-91977 (200-300)

1478
$172.00

18TH CENTURY TAPESTRY NEEDLEWORK SEAT. Scene showing a bear being attacked by dogs and men on horseback in a winter landscape. Comes attached to a wooden seat. SIZE: 15″ h x 20″ w. CONDITION: Sky has no needlework and there are some losses to bottom but generally good. 9-91848 (200-400)

1479
$180.00

A PENNSYLVANIA BLUE-DECORATED SALT GLAZE TWO GALLON CROCK, TOGETHER WITH “OLD SLEEPY EYE” BLUE-DECORATED BOWL. Last quarter 19th century. The first, decorated with floral sprays and incised with the numeral 2. The bowl, with a raised blue decoration of the bust of a Native American chief and opposing blue scroll decoration. SIZE: First: 13″ h. Second: 6-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: The first, with hairline cracks, otherwise good. The second, with wear to glaze on interior and edges. 9-91850 (300-500)

1480
$690.00

SELECTION OF STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES AND A TWO HANDLED CUP. Second quarter 19th century. Comprised of a large spill vase with cows, a single cow with chain, a covered bowl simulating eggs in a basket, a covered bowl depicting a chick hatching from it’s egg and a large two handled cup depicting a dog hunting and capturing a quail, a full bodied frog within the cup. SIZE: Vase 12″ h. Basket 8″ l. Cup 5 3/4″h. CONDITION: All with varying degrees of wear and crackle to glazing. The vase with restored base, the cow with no visible damage, the basket of eggs with loss to gilding, no other damages noted. The chick basket with multiple rim chips otherwise good. The cup with overall crackelture and spider crack in bottom, froggy intact. 9-91998 (400-800)

1481
$360.00

LOT OF 43-PIECES OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARE. Lot includes: Six 5″ early spoons marked “I.D”; 5-1/4″ coffin ended spoon marked “TK”; 9″ spoon marked “RW”; 5-1/2″ tongs marked “SH”; and 34 other various makers. CONDITION: Shows use, dents, poor to very good. 9-91996 (400-800)

1482
$748.00

AMERICAN TOLEWARE The scalloped edge with a border of floral sprays and butterflies centering a large floral bouquet in orange, green, yellow and cream surrounded with dragonflies and butterflies. SIZE: 29″ X 21″. CONDITION: Very good overall with original surface. Minor paint losses on rim. Some old repaint. 9-91717 (400-600)

1483
$115.00

MID-ATLANTIC SHERATON MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular top with rounded corners above the conforming apron of two long drawers raised on ring-turned cylindrical legs on ball feet. SIZE: 30″ h. x 22″ w. x 17″ d. CONDITION: Table has been stripped and refinished sometime in the past, at which time it was painted. Otherwise good condition. 9-91897 (400-600)

1484
$115.00

AMERICAN SHERATON FIGURED MAHOGANY WASHSTAND. Circa 1840. The three-quarter scalloped splashguard joined to the rectangular top above the conforming frieze fitted with a convex drawer raised on cylindrical supports joined by a medial shelf raised on turned legs with ball feet. SIZE: 36″ h. x 22″ w. x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains old surface, good patina, minor veneer losses, repair to back leg. 9-91912 (200-300)

1485
$575.00

AMERICAN CLASSICAL SHERATON STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY SOFA. First half 20th century. The barrel-turned, acanthus-carved crest rail above the rectangular back with shaped edges joined to the upholstered scrolled arms with carved cornucopia supports, each fitted with a bolster centering a rectangular cushion on conforming upholstered seat frame. The reeded rail raised on carved winged claw feet. SIZE: 33″ h. x 84″ l. CONDITION: Very nice original condition, the red silk brocade cover intact, some fading and paint splashes on back side of sofa. 9-91899 (1,500-2,500)

1486
$2,300.00

FINE PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT BLANKET CHEST. Second half 18th century. The hinged rectangular lid with molded edge above the conforming dovetailed case, with mid-molding, fitted with two aligned thumbmolded short drawers on the molded base raised on dovetailed bracket feet with deeply scalloped returns. SIZE: 30″ h. x 54″ l. x 24″ d. CONDITION: Nice condition overall with old surface and good color, original hardware and feet. Seam shrinkage crack in lid. 9-91706 (1,000-1,500)

1487
$460.00

UNUSUAL DELAWARE RIVER VALLEY CHIPPENDALE FRUITWOOD CHEST OF DRAWERS. Circa 1780. The rectangular top with applied molded edge above the conforming dovetailed case fitted with four long graduated thumb-molded drawers on a molded base raised on dovetailed bracket feet with shaped returns. SIZE: H 35”, Case width 37’1/2”, D 22”. CONDITION: In as found condition. Piece retains old cleaned surfaces, original moldings, the carcass itself original with original backboards and good early feet. Hardware, however, has been replaced. There are old repairs to the drawer edges, and shrinkage cracks in top. This piece has seen a lot of wear and use. Overall, however, it is still considered to be in good condition. 9-91925 (1,000-1,200)

1488
$690.00

FOUR SHIRVAN ORIENTAL RUGS. Circa 1900. The first with three medallions on a blue field with stripe border. The second having four medallions on a polychrome ground with ivy leaf border. The third with a green center medallion on a red field within a gold main border. The fourth with latticework design on a brown field within small ivory border. SIZE: The first, 4 ft x 8 in x 3 ft 2 in. The second, 4 ft 6 in x 3 ft 2 in. The third, 4 ft 7 in x 3 ft. The fourth, 6 ft x 3 ft 4 in. CONDITION: The first, even wear and edge loss. The second, heavy wear, end loss, and edge damage. The third, with slight end loss, glued backing, and even wear. The fourth, even wear, major end loss, and holes. 9-92154 (300-500)

1489
$1,035.00

THREE ORIENTAL RUGS. 20th century. The first, a HAMADAN rug, the red field and ivory polled medallion within a polychrome floral border. The second, an AFGHANISTAN rug of Caucasion design, with two medallions on a black field surrounded by a black main border with dense polychrome array of flowers. The third, a MOSUL rug, the blue field with “Herati” design within a red main border with turtle devices. SIZE: The first and second, each 5 ft 7 in x 3 ft 7 in. The third, 6 ft 3 in x 3 ft 7 in. CONDITION: The first, holes, damage to edge and ends. The second, good condition. The third, with even wear, slight edge damage, with a small hole, and ends reasonably intact. 9-921579-91691 (300-500)

1490
$480.00

A FETI CHINESE RUG. Circa 1920. The muted mauve field surrounded by a pale celery border covered with subdued traces of faux vinery. SIZE: 11 ft 6 in x 8 ft 11 in. CONDITION: Even wear with intermittent worn spots, ends unraveling, edges frayed. 9-92159 (200-300)

1491
$288.00

NICE SELECTION OF ASSORTED CONTINENTAL, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SINGLE CANDLESTICKS. 18th and 19th century. SIZE: tallest 12″h. shortest 6 1/4″h. CONDITION: From fair to very good condition, varying degrees of damage and/or restoration. 9-92005 (500-1,000)

1492
$431.00

A NICE SMALL PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE PETAL-FORM TAPER STICKS TOGETHER WITH TWO PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS. 18th and 19th century. The first pair with scalloped petal base, the second pair with flared turned nozzle on a stepped octagonal base, the third pair baluster-turned flared and fluted on a square pedestal base with in curved corners. SIZE: First pair 4 1/2″h. Second pair 5″h. Third pair 6″h. CONDITION: All showing expected normal wear, the last pair with early repair to base. 9-91839 (600-800)

1493
$632.00

LOT OF EIGHTEEN PIECES OF GLASSWARE. Lot consists of a set of four 8″ hand blown tall wines with teardrop in stems; Pair of 7-1/2″ similar glasses which are probably later reproductions; Set of six 4-1/4″ cut wines with polished pontils; Four 4″ to 4-1/2″ early wines with round bases, knob stems and three with bevel cuttings and one with tapered bowl; 3″ red and white striped small wine. Along with a 4″ enamel decorated early tumbler. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91997 (400-600)

1494
$270.00

LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS SILVER. Included in lot are eleven hallmarked English spoons; Sugar tong by George Smith, 1780, London; 16-pieces of miscellaneous sterling; Unmarked sugar tong; 10 silver plated salt spoons and small pieces. Also included is a 4-1/2″ silver tumbler which appears to be early but has no markings and is dented. SIZE: Vary from 2-1/2″ to 8″. CONDITION: As noted above, all shows use, poor to very good. 9-91996-1 (200-400)

1495
$0.00

A CHIPPENDALE STYLE BENCHMADE CARVED MAHOGANY MIRROR. With scrolling crested ears and scrolled pendant apron. SIZE: 34 1/2″ h. 17 1/2″ w. CONDITION: Fair condition with repair to ears, overly refinished, missing gilt decoration on crest. 9-91898 (400-600)

1496
$58.00

GEORGE FRANCIS SCHREIBER (French, 1803-1892) PORTRAIT OF A THOROUGHBRED. Watercolor enhanced photograph of a majestic race horse standing on a field with remnants of white snow. Signed lower right and dated “84”. Housed in its original flat oak frame with deep white matte. SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91679 (150-300)

1497
$402.00

MONOGRAMMED R.S. (American, Late 19th Century) TWO DOGS. Oil on canvas scene shows a black and a brown dog lying in short grass. Monogrammed bottom right and dated “95”. Housed in its period gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 12″ x 16″. CONDITION: Small scrape in grass, otherwise very good. 9-91968 (150-250)

1498
$86.00

PENNSYLVANIA SHERATON ONE-DRAWER SIDE TABLE. Circa 1830. The rectangular top above the conforming frieze with drawer raised on ring-turned, swelled, cylindrical legs with ring and baluster turned cuffs on ball feet. SIZE: 28-1/4″ h. x 21-3/4″ w. x 17-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains original old surface with good patina, small shrinkage crack in top, and old small water stains. Chip to proper right corner of top, otherwise structurally very good, finish in need of cleaning. 9-91931 (200-300)

1499
$0.00

REGENCY CROSS-BANDED MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS. The rectangular top with cross-banded edges above the conforming case fitted with a pair of aligned drawers over three long graduated drawers, all with cock beaded edges, raised on flared French feet, centering a shaped apron. Circa 1820. SIZE: H 37”, W 40”, D 18”. CONDITION: Chest retains old dark surface with some damages and roughness to the cross-banding; hardware is 20th Century replacements; feet appear to be original as are backboards. 9-91903 (800-1,200)

1500
$690.00

MID-ATLANTIC FEDERAL MAHOGANY TWO-DRAWER SIDE TABLE. Circa 1810. The thin square top above the conforming case of two drawers with original brass knobs raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h. x 15-3/4″ w. x 15-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains old surfaces with water stains and cigarette burns on top. No restoration, additional damage, or repairs noted. 9-91911 (400-600)

1501
$270.00

HEPPLEWHITE FIGURED MAHOGANY LIFT-TOP SIDE TABLE. Circa 1800. The rectangular hinged top with canted corners above the conforming molded frieze with diamond inlaid escutcheon, raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h. x 20-3/4″ w. x 16-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Retains old re-polished surface, legs re-glued to apron and other minor restoration. 9-91690 (800-1,200)

1502
$0.00

PENNSYLVANIA CHIPPENDALE WALNUT BLANKET CHEST. Late 18th century. The rectangular hinged lid with breadboard ends opening to the interior fitted with till, the dovetailed case on a molded base raised on later Ogee bracket feet. SIZE: 23″ h. x 37″ w. x 20″ d. CONDITION: Refinished, repair to rear of lid at hinges, warping to front panel at top, the Ogee feet a later addition. 9-91926 (500-700)

1503
$460.00

SET OF SIX PHILADELPHIA CLASSICAL FIGURED MAHOGANY SABRE-LEG CHAIRS. Circa 1830. Each stepped and shaped figured crest rail above an urn-form splat, the stiles continuing to the rails fitted with slip seats, raised on serpentine frontal sabre legs and backswept rear legs. SIZE: 32-1/2″ h. of back x 16″ h. of seat. CONDITION: All with original cleaned surfaces, minor veneer repairs; repairs to rear legs on four chairs. 9-91735 (400-800)

1504
$240.00

A SELECTION OF SHEFFIELD SILVER PLATED TABLEWARES. Together with a Georgian cut glass locking decanter with silver metal mounts, a tilting coffeepot on stand with burner, a footed egg caddy, an Adams style classical basket, a wine coaster and a pin tray with a wick trimmer. SIZE: Coffeepot on stand 7 3/4″ h. Decanter 11 3/4″h. CONDITION: All pieces showing varying degree of wear to surfaces. The oval basket with creasing and dents throughout. Otherwise good. 9-91995 (400-600)

1505
$34.00

AN ITALIAN MAJOLICA LEAF FORM DISH TOGETHER WITH A MAJOLICA BASKET WEAVE TEAPOT.Late 19th century. The first green with pink edges and brown pierced handle marked “ETRUSCAN MAJOLICA”. The teapot with blue basket weave body and branch for handle. SIZE: Tray 12″l. Teapot 6 1/2″ h X 9 1/4″ l CONDITION: Both cracked and with repairs, loss of glazing. 9-92001 (100-200)

1506
$120.00

REGENCY LIGNUM-VITAE WIG STAND. Early 19th century. The turned bowl and base, both from the solid, joined by a baluster-turned standard. SIZE: 26-3/4″ h. x 5″ diameter. CONDITION: Very fine original surface with nice patina. 9-91963 (200-300)

1507
$345.00

EARLY AMERICAN HARDWOOD DRYING RACK. Circa 1800. The frame of tenoned construction joined by three rails, raised on arched feet. SIZE: 39-1/2″ h. x 31″ l. CONDITION: Structurally very good, needs refinishing. 9-91966 (150-250)

1508
$0.00

GEORGIAN BRACE-BACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR. Circa 1790. The scalloped and shaped crest rail with upturned arms joined to raked rectangular flattened stiles centering a conforming vasiform splat flanked by spindles joined to the shaped plank seat raised on raked cylindrical legs joined by a swelled H stretcher. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h. of back x 16″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Good overall with original dark and crackled surface. 9-91964 (200-300)

1509
$862.00

A COLLECTION OF SEVEN AMERICAN GLASS FLUID LAMPS. Mid 19th century. Comprising a cobalt blue cut to clear example, two white overlay examples, a bulbous lacy swirled example, an amethyst lamp and a pair of white overlay to emerald lamps. All with brass standards on marble plinths. All electrified. SIZE: Height of tallest 11″. Shortest 7 1/2″. CONDITION: All glass fonts intact. Each lamp retains it’s original color, the bases all in good condition with minor discoloration and minimal chips. All need rewiring and cleaning. 9-91731 (1,000-2,000)

1510
$86.00

THREE PAIR MINIATURE DOLLHOUSE CANDLESTICKS. 19th century style. Three pair of miniature brass candlesticks. SIZE: Height of largest 4″, smallest 2 1/2″. CONDITION: Overall good with denting to bobeche of largest pair. 9-92006 (200-400)

1511
$230.00

THREE POTTERY PLAQUES. 1) 11-1/2″ h x 8″ w green and yellow glazed oval redware plaque of a relief tree. This is similar to a metal firemark in the same shape and design. Unknown origin. 2 & 3) 8″ x 8″ and 10″ x 7-1/2″ square wood framed plaster modeled snakes, one in the form of a diamond head rattlesnake, the other a copperhead. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91975 (150-250)

1512
$518.00

ASTHETIC MOVEMENT FRAMED MIRROR. Wood gesso decorated frame having naturalistic motifs of flowers and berries. Mirror configured with a central round bevel edge mirror with painted leaf sprigs. There are twelve smaller bevel edged mirrors bordering the outside frame. Corners having decorated back cutting of flowers. SIZE: 32″ sq. CONDITION: Generally very good with only minor imperfections. 9-91973 (300-500)

1513
$180.00

ANGLO-INDIAN TEAK TRAY TABLE WITH BONE INLAYS. Late 19th century. The rectangular top with gallery edge, profusely inlaid with a floral center medallion within a wide border of scrolling vinery, the gallery with S-scrolled borders within string inlays fitted to the conforming base raised on two-part square chamfered legs joined by rectangular chamfered box stretcher, all with diamond-form inlays. SIZE: 29″ overall h. x 30″ l. x 18″ w. CONDITION: Table designed to be dismantled for transport. Retains early dried surfaces, bone inlays intact, otherwise very good. Retains original faded label. 9-91896 (300-500)

1514
$115.00

INDIAN VICTORIAN INLAID TEAK TABLE. Circa 1890. The circular top with chamfered and molded edges, the center inlaid with a rondel of profuse vinery within a conforming inlaid outer border with bone and ebony stringing above the similarly inlaid apron joined to the urn-turned standard raised on a tripod base, inlaid overall with spade-like devices and floral sprigs. The top labeled “Manufactured by Ohri Brothers. Hoshiar_u_.(N.India)”. SIZE: 28-3/4″ h. x 24″ diameter. CONDITION: With dry original surfaces, old shrinkage crack through center of top with old cleat repair; top needs restabilization to standard, some losses to inlays and stringing in top. 9-91895 (300-500)

1515
$345.00

LOT OF THREE WOOD NETSUKES AND THREE FACE SASH DECORATIONS. One in double nut form, one with man and bell, another flat with carving on both sides. Three faces, one in red lacquer, one in wood with gaping wide mouth and one in pottery with painted face. SIZE: Range from 1-1/2″ to 2″. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-91192 (400-600)

1516
$230.00

PAIR OF COPPER INTAGLIO ROUND PLATES. Interesting copper plates have a central figure of four Roman profiles surrounded by Classical themes including man with four-horse chariot, reclining female, three goddesses, two-horse chariot, man in landscape and more. The other with central theme of two horses with warriors and angel. On top is a god with four-horse chariot surrounded by wrestling men. These may have been used for Jasperware round medallions or something of that nature. Signed at bottom on one in very small letters in which we can not read. SIZE: Total is 6-1/2″. Engraved ares is 5-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91844 (200-400)

1517
$402.00

A COLLECTION OF CARVED WOOD POLYCHROME PAINTED FIGURES INCLUDING A CARVED EGYPTIAN FIGURE AND A PAINTED WOOD PANEL. 18 century + or – ???. Including a robed oriental gentleman, a pair of carved oriental mystical figures, a robed monk holding a doll, an Egyptian figure with arms crossed and an early Continental painting on board depicting a religious scene. SIZE: Height of tallest 9″.Shortest 4 3/4″. Painted panel 6 3/4″ X 5 3/4″. CONDITION: All with varying degrees of wear to original surfaces with some minor structural damages and losses. 9-92004 (250-400)

1518
$759.00

SMALL COLLECTION OF WALKING STICKS. Second half of 19th century. The first example a carved bone head of a greyhound with glass eye and silver mount. The second an engraved gold toned grip with mother of pearl handle. A carved owl handle with glass eyes and a carved treen handle, together with a small carved dogs head with blue glass eyes sword cane handle. SIZE: Length of greyhound handle 4 1/2″. Length of owl 5 1/4″. Height of dogs head 3″. CONDITION: The two walking sticks in overall good complete condition, the greyhound missing one eye, with small cracks at silver mount. The gold colored handle with wear and denting. The carved owl handle in good overall condition, the treen handle in good overall condition, the dogs head sword cane handle with original surface and nice patina, the blade slightly pitted otherwise good. 9-91827 (500-1,000)

1519
$0.00

SHERATON DOLL’S WALNUT DROP-LEAF TABLE. Circa 1840. The rectangular top with hinged demilune leaves above the conforming apron raised on six cylindrical ring-turned legs on ball feet. SIZE: 18″ h. x 15″ closed w. x 24″ d. CONDITION: Very good original finish and patina. 9-91656 (600-800)

1520
$230.00

RARE AMERICAN VICTORIAN CHILD’S WALNUT SOFA. Circa 1860. The serpentine molded and scrolled crest rail continuing to downswept arms with molded grips centering the tufted upholstered back and over-upholstered seat raised on molded cabriole legs. SIZE: 51-1/2″ overall l. CONDITION: Very good overall with original finish. 9-91737 (400-600)

1521
$270.00

“JEU DE COURS” M.J. & Cie FRANCE. First quarter 20th century. A mechanical horse race game, in original box. The two circular tracks mounted with four gates, operated by a single lever with eight polychrome painted metal horses in total. SIZE: Overall 5″X 10 1/2″ X 10 1/2 “. CONDITION: Still in working condition with losses to paint and wear to velvet cover and box. 9-91976 (200-400)

1522
$230.00

FOUR CAST IRON CAP GUNS, A MINIATURE CAP FIRING CANNON, MINIATURE CANNON WITH CAISSON A MINIATURE BRASS FIELD ARTILLERY PIECE AND A CAST IRON EXAMPLE STAMPED “THE AMERICAN BULLDOG BOOTJACK”. Late 19th early 20th century. The first and largest cap gun marked “GIP”, the second stamped “COWBOY” and made in USA, the third modeled after a revolver, the fourth with skeleton handle marked”GOBANG”and stamped “patentd 1878 DEC.”. The cap cannon with spring breech on a wooden mount. The miniature cannon on painted caisson. The brass artillery piece swiveling on a conical brass mount marked in script “Riena Mercedes”. The Bulldog Bootjack a hinged form mold in the shape of a handgun. SIZE: Length of largest 8″, Shortest 3 1/2″. CONDITION: The iron examples with extensive rusting and loss of painted surfaces. Overall in fair to good condition. 9-91980 (200-300)

1523
$518.00

CAST IRON MECHANICAL DOG ON TURNTABLE BANK BY JUDD MFG. CO. Copper colored house with porch has dog with tray for coin on turntable that revolves through house depositing coin in bank. SIZE: 5″ h x 4″ w incl crank x 5-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Appears to be complete, good. 9-91834 (300-500)

1524
$180.00

TWO CAST IRON SAFE STILL BANKS. 1) 5-3/4″ h x 4-3/4″ w x 4-1/4″ d.bank having a round door with key and combination dial. Door reads “burglar proof house safe”. Recessed swing handle on top with nice decorated panels on all sides. Base marked “Key Combination Safe No. 40 Mfg by the J & E Stevens Co.”. Key retaining an original tag which is as is. 2) 3-1/2″ h x 2-1/2″ w x 2″ d small cast iron safe bank, no name. CONDITION: Shows some loss to finish, structurally good. Key present. 9-91833 (300-500)

1525
$720.00

LOT OF THIRTEEN STILL AND MECHANICAL BANKS. Lot includes: Two mechanical Dinah banks by John Harper & Co., both with short sleeves; Jolly High Hat bank by John Harper & Co.; Two carousels; Reindeer on base; Large reindeer; Kitty bank; Puppy dog bank; Refrigerator; Baby on watermelon; and Uncle Sam’s three-coin register bank. SIZE: Range from 2″ h to 10″ h. CONDITION: All intact, varying degrees of repaints, lot sold as is. 9-91832 (500-1,000)

1526
$288.00

AN INTERESTING COLLECTION OF SMALL ANIMALS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO A REDWARE BEGGING DOG FIGURINE,A SEATED EARTHENWARE CHARACTER PIG STILL BANK, A CARVED GLASS-EYED BULLDOG INKWELL, A MOLDED RECUMBENT BOXER NODDER, A CARVED WOODEN JOINTED FRENCH POODLE TOY AND TWO SMALL PLUSH MONKEYS AND A RHINOCEROS. Circa 1st quarter 20th century. SIZE: dog 5 1/2″ h. Pig 4 1/2″ h. CONDITION: The dog with repairs to head and chipped base, the pig with losses to snout,hat and ear. The inkwell with losses to ears. The remainder in fair to good overall condition. No specific defect. 9-91986 (300-400)

1527
$420.00

LOUIS XV STYLE CARVED PARCEL-GILT WINDOW BENCH. Circa 1890. The padded outscrolled and foliate carved ends centering the tufted seat above the scrolling rail carved with leaf tips, raised on carved cabriole legs ending in scrolled feet. SIZE: 30″ h. x 34″ l. x 15-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains original gilding showing wear, a repairable break at upper end of outscrolled side, otherwise very good. 9-91734 (300-500)

1528
$2,530.00

RARE AND EXCEPTIONAL AMERICAN GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK HALL CHAIR OF CARVED OWLS. Circa 1880. The back realistically carved depicting two owls perched on rockwork: one with open glass eyes, the other with closed eyes; joined to the molded trapezoidal seat projecting above the scalloped and incised apron, raised on tapering spiral-twist legs terminating in ball feet. SIZE: 38-1/4″ h. of back x 19″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Original untouched condition with nice patina and good crisp carving. 9-91904 (600-1,000)

1529
$0.00

BENCHMADE HEPPLEWHITE STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY SLANT-LID DESK. First quarter 20th century. The rectangular case with hinged sloping lid opening to an interior of valanced pigeonholes above a stack of drawers centering a prospect door flanked by document doors, above four long graduated drawers raised on flared French feet centering a scrolling apron, the whole with contrasting string inlays. SIZE: 42″ h. x 36″ w. x 19-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Retains old cloudy finish. Repairs to lid and right front foot facing. 9-91908 (1,500-2,500)

1530
$300.00

A UNIQUE PATINATED METAL AND GLASS BEADED PEACOCK LAMP TOGETHER WITH A CONTINENTAL MUSHROOM FORM ART GLASS BOUDOIR LAMP. Circa 1st half 20th century. The peacock with arrayed jeweled tail standing on tree stump raised on a stepped plinth. The electric sockets mounted behind the tail. The boudoir lamp with frosted glass shade of mushroom form acid etched with amber colored stylized trees mounted on a patinated metal circular base. SIZE: Peacock 15 1/4″. Boudoir lamp 9 1/2″. CONDITION: The peacock retains original finish with good patina, head has been drilled, the beadwork mostly intact in need of minor reattaching to frame of tail otherwise good. The etched glass shade with base rim chips. The metal base with old surfaces and wear. 9-91831 (400-600)

1531
$144.00

TWO SMALL ELEPHANT BRONZES. Last quarter 19th century. Each modeled in lifelike form, the larger with upturned trunk, the smaller defending itself against a tiger. SIZE: Height of first 6 1/2″. Height of second 4 3/4″. CONDITION: Both in as-found condition, the larger with damage beneath proper right front leg, the second with damage to tiger and elephant tails, and loss of tusks. Both retain old original patina. 9-91901 (300-500)

1532
$460.00

A SELECTION OF ARTS AND CRAFT ITEMS. First quarter 20th century. A French green frosted art glass perfume, an iridescent pearlized paperweight encircled by a serpent signed “Terry Crider 1980”. A sterling silver canister lid decorated with an enamel fruit tree. A silver vase mounted with four jeweled clusters. A Gorham copper tankard with a metal mounted handle and a beadwork container with hammered brass borders. A Tiffany type gold metal shallow bowl with acid etched finish. SIZE: Perfume 5″h. Paperweight 2 1/2″ h. Sterling lid 5 1/4″ d. Vase 7 3/4″ h. Tankard 6 1.4″h. Bowl 9″ d. CONDITION: Most items with minor issues of condition. Overall this interesting lot is in fairly good condition with no serious defects. 9-91992 (400-800)

1533
$780.00

12-PIECES OF SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICAN SILVER. Lot consists of: 8″ dia bowl marked “Heather Mexico V Sterling”; Three 6-1/4″ plates marked “Made in Peru 925″; 8-1/2” plate marked “Sterling Heather Mexico”; 4″ dia bowl marked “Taller Contreras Sterling”; 6″ bowl marked “Sanborns Mexico 925″; 4-1/2” sombrero marked “River Mexico Sterling”; 5″ ashtray marked “GR 925″; 4-1/2” dia. ashtray marked “PG Sterling Mexico”; Two unmarked 4″ coin ashtrays. WEIGHT: Sterling is 56 tr. oz. Coin is 8 tr. oz. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-91991 (200-400)

1534
$1,208.00

LARGE LOT OF STERLING FLATWARE. Lot consists of: 32-pieces by Manchester Silver Co. in the “Manchester” pattern, monogrammed “M”. CONDITION: Knife handles are dented, otherwise shows use, but good. 15-pieces by Towle in the “Contessina” pattern. 7-pieces of Gorham in the “Lyric” pattern; 29 miscellaneous pieces of mixed sterling. Also included are 6 forks which are marked “WR” with double headed eagle and are not being included in the weight. WEIGHT: 106 tr. oz. CONDITION: Shows use, generally good. 9-91726 (800-1,200)

1535
$1,440.00

THREE STERLING TRAYS AND TWO STERLING POTS. 10″ footed salver in Chippendale type pattern by Crighton Bros., hallmarked London, 1914; 6″ salver marked “Sterling” and hallmarked “GH”; 10-3/4″ square tray by Frank W. Smith Silver Co.; 6-3/4″ h footed teapot by Gorham marked “4815 1-1/8 Pint”; 8-1/2″ pot by Lenox Silver marked “940 1-1/2 Pint”. WEIGHT: 68.8 tr oz. including wood handles. CONDITION: 8-1/2″ pot has dimple/dent in body; otherwise very good. 9-91994 (250-400)

1536
$0.00

TWO EARLY PADLOCKS. 1) 6″ x 9″ hand forged iron in three parts. Unmarked, probably 18th/19th Century. 2) 4″ x 3″ figural brass padlock marked “Pat patented 1896”. Lion face front, key present. CONDITION: Generally good, iron lock missing key. 9-91988 (150-250)

1537
$230.00

A COLLECTION OF IRON ORNAMENTS. Circa 1900. Featuring a cast iron lion head door knocker, a pair of turtle candleholders, a frog doorstop in green paint, a “Naughty Nelly” bootjack, a jointed, paint decorated crab inkwell, an ant paperweight,a dogs head paperweight and a hanging terra cotta dogs head candleholder. SIZE: knocker 11″ l. crab 1 /2″ h. CONDITION: All items retain old original surfaces. Tip of tongue missing on terra cotta dog, pivot rod for door knocker now a spike. 9-92002 (200-400)

1538
$288.00

COLLECTION OF FIVE CAST-IRON DOORSTOPS. Fourth quarter 19th century. Including three full bodied dogs, a displayed eagle, and an unusual elephant doorstop.Two dogs having original paint decoration, the third overpainted in gold, the elephant in white paint, the eagle gilded. No markings. SIZE: Height of largest 9″, height of smallest 4 1/2 “. CONDITION: All with original worn surfaces,showing varying degrees of paint loss. All structurally intact. 9-91974 (200-300)

1539
$1,200.00

GROUP OF NATIVE POTTERY AND TEXTILES. Lot includes: 2-1/2″ h x 7-1/2″ dia. Hopi bowl with Kachina face design, Circa 1920-40; 3-1/4′ l ancient pottery lamp which has breaks; 4-1/4″ h handled pottery double mouth vessel; 6″ h redware jar; 2-1/2″ h double jar; 6″ x 6″ Woodlands beaded cloth bag with colorful flowers having some minor bead damage; 9″ x 12″ South American? dyed handbag with geometric designs. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-91989 (200-400)

1540
$144.00

SMALL CARTE DE VISITE PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM. Photographs include unsigned Abraham Lincoln; Washington; Washington with Lincoln; Grant; General Sheridan; William Seward; Edwin Stanton; three tintypes, one with swimsuits and four men; other family portraits. SIZE: 5-1/4″ x 4″. CONDITION: Album is in poor condition, pictures are good. 9-91981 (100-200)

1541
$374.00

A NICE COLLECTION OF COLDPAINT BRONZE FIGURES AND OTHER CURIOSITIES. Late 19th century. This lot includes an interesting spring paper holder depicting combat between hound and elk. The second a pair of bronze dogs with jackets. The third a pair of lead dacshsunds all cold painted. Together with a figural letter opener marked “JB732”, with a dogs head handle. The last a bronzed paperweight in the form of a snail marked “MWPIE—“. SIZE: First 8 1/2″ l. Height of small dogs 1″ and 1 1/2″. Length of snail 4 1/4”. CONDITION: The first in good condition, minor paint loss, old dirty surface. The four small dogs in structurally good condition but with major losses to paint. The letter opener with old surface and old repair to blade. The snail in very good condition signature illegible, very good overall. 9-91990 (250-400)

1542
$240.00

A SMALL SIX TUNE SWISS CYLINDER MUSIC BOX. Circa 1880. The small machine mounted in a grained ,string inlaid, floral decorated cabinet fitted with a single drum of six tunes. The title card affixed to inside of lid. SIZE: Overall height 5″. 14 1/4 l. 7″d. CONDITION: In “as found” condition. In need of complete restoration. 9-91982 (200-250)

1543
$180.00

RAPHAEL SENSEMON (American, 1870-1965) THE CASCADING BROOK. Watercolor scene shows a brook running straight through a light woods surrounded by fields. Fall colors are seen under a setting sun. Signed lower left. Housed in its original gilt frame. SIZE: Sight: 19-1/2″ x 29-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91645 (200-400)

1544
$402.00

DUBOIS (Mid 20th Century) CHAMPE DE ELYSEES. Oil on canvas scene shows a wide street in a busy Paris scene with people, businesses and cars under a sunset sky. Signed lower right “Dubois”. Housed in a simple wood frame. SIZE: 20″ x 28″. CONDITION: Some thin canvas areas with one very small holes. 9-91855 (300-500)

1545
$86.00

EARLY OVAL MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN. Washington like figure in chest high portrait wears a blue coat and white collar. Man having white hair and blush cheeks. Housed in a pink gold pinch back frame with solid back. Appears to be early 19th or late 18th Century and on ivory. SIZE: 1-1/2″ x 1-1/4″. CONDITION: Replaced plastic front, frame with some damage. Good. 9-91958 (250-400)

1546
$978.00

14K GOLD OPEN FACE HOWARD POCKET WATCH. White enamel dial marked “Howard” having a separate second hand dial. Case marked “Howard 14k 118540”. Inner lid marked “E Howard Watch Co. Boston” with an engraved name “J.B. Lodge”. Movement marked “23 jewels E. Howard Watch Co.” SN 1113903, Circa 1912-1915, Series 0. Two gold filled watch chains accompany watch. SIZE: CONDITION: Very good, ticks when wound. 9-91951 (500-800)

1547
$540.00

8K GOLD AMERICAN WALTHAM HUNTER CASE POCKET WATCH. Case hallmarked with a lion, the works marked “PS Bartlett Waltham, Mass.” SN 1414946. Dial marked “AW & Co. Waltham”, 1879-1880. CONDITION: Wear to outside case, missing bezel, unknown working order. 9-91952 (250-400)

1548
$632.00

14K GOLD OPEN FACE ELGIN POCKET WATCH. Enamel dial having decorative gold highlights, separate second hand and fancy hands. Marked “Elgin Natl. Watch Co.”. Case marked 14k. Works marked “Elgin Natl Watch Co.” SN 4861311, 1892-1893. Along with a 16″ gold filled chain. CONDITION: Good, ticks when wound for a short period. 9-91953 (250-400)

1549
$1,680.00

DIAMOND AND PLATINUM ART DECO BROOCH. A fancy art deco period platinum brooch/pendant having a center .30ct diamond (SI1,G). The brooch having a total diamond weight of 1.5cts ranging from VS2 to I1 and color G-I. Total weight 16.7dwt. No maker’s mark. The pin is stamped “14k” but the rest of the brooch is platinum. GIA appraisal accompanies piece. SIZE: 3/4″ h x 2″ l. CONDITION: Three diamonds are chipped, otherwise very good. 9-91949 (1,000-2,000)

1550
$1,092.00

DIAMOND AND PLATINUM CIRCLE BROOCH AND ANOTHER. Platinum circle motif brooch accented with bead mounted diamonds. Thirty full cut diamonds, with a total weight of 1.5cts (VS1, G-I). Piece is unmarked but testing platinum. Along with a filigree designed circle pin with bow with small diamond in bow. Unmarked. GIA appraisal accompanies platinum brooch. SIZE: Brooch is 1″ dia. CONDITION: Brooches diamonds have some very minor rough girdles, otherwise very good. 9-91950 (800-1,200)

1550A
$540.00

DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE AND GOLD LADY’S WATCH. The face marked “J. E. Caldwell Co.”. The watch case marked “Concord Watch Co. Ross 14k No. 0428600”. Movement marked “Concord 17J Unadjusted Swiss 224F”. Yellow gold case accented with eight square cut blue sapphires (.50cts) and four full cut diamonds (.16cts) (VS1, G/H). Band being made up of two snake chains with clasp. WEIGHT: Without movement is 11.2 dwt. GIA appraisal accompanies lot. SIZE: 5-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good, ticks when wound. 9-91948 (500-1,000)

1551
$632.00

SEVEN DIAMOND AND COLORED STONE LADY’S RINGS. Lot includes: Three 14k yellow gold rings with solitary diamonds; 14k yellow gold band set with ten very small diamonds; 14k yellow gold ring set with diamonds and blue sapphires (missing one sapphire); 10k ring with light red stone; Small gold lady’s ring with green stones. Also included in the lot is an unmarked white gold or platinum clasp with two diamonds. WEIGHT: Total is 16 gr. CONDITION: Good, otherwise noted. 9-91960 (400-800)

1552
$345.00

TWO 14K YELLOW GOLD BROOCHES. Both of circle form with leaf design. One having a center small opal, the other with twelve small diamonds. WEIGHT: Total is 16 gr. SIZE: 1-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Good. 9-91954 (500-1,000)

1553
$632.00

TWELVE YELLOW GOLD MEN’S AND LADY’S RINGS. Episcopal Academy class ring marked “10k”; Man’s wedding band marked “14k”; Two small wedding bands marked “18k”; Two 10k rings; 10k lady’s ring with light blue stone; Four 10k yellow gold lady’s rings; One small 14k lady’s ring. WEIGHT: Total is 56 gr. CONDITION: Generally good, one lady’s ring missing stone. 9-91961 (800-1,200)

1554
$862.00

14K GOLD NECKLACE AND 18K GOLD BRACELET. 16″ graduated 14k yellow gold necklace with a twist design. WEIGHT: 38 gr. 7-1/2″ 18k Italian bracelet in a chain link style. WEIGHT: 10 gr. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91955 (500-1,000)

1555
$920.00

LOT OF GOLD JEWELRY. 1) 7″ flat yellow gold bracelet marked “14k Italy” with lobster claw clasp. 2) 20″ 14k yellow gold twist necklace. 3) 17″ 14k white gold link bracelet. 4) Pair of 14k yellow gold cuff links. 5) Two 18k yellow gold pierced earrings. 6) 14k yellow gold thimble and one unmarked gold thimble. WEIGHT: Total is 56 gr. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91962 (500-800)

1556
$402.00

NINE CAMEOS. Lot includes pair of screw back earrings; Three antique cameos with unmarked gold settings and shell cameos having carved women; Shell cameo with yellow gold frame of building and woman; Cameo necklace; Two modern plastic cameos; Black glass cameo of a woman. SIZE: Vary from 1/2″ to 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Some damage to frames, cameos good. 9-91957 (200-400)

1557
$1,035.00

FOUR AMERICAN GOLD COINS. 1) 1907 Liberty head eagle $10 gold piece having a pendant frame. 2) 1909 Indian head half eagle $5 gold piece. in a pendant frame. 3) Two 1927 Indian head quarter eagle $2-1/2 gold pieces in charm bracelet frames with charm bracelet marked “14k”. WEIGHT: Total is 58 gr. CONDITION: Generally good. Coins not examined out of frames. 9-91959 (1,000-1,500)

1558
$1,208.00

COIN: 1914S SAINT-GAUDENS DOUBLE EAGLE GOLD COIN. $20 gold coin CONDITION: Very good. 9-91555 (1,000-1,500)

1559
$1,150.00

COIN: 1888S LIBERTY HEAD DOUBLE EAGLE GOLD COIN. $20 gold coin. SIZE: CONDITION: Very good. 9-91556 (1,000-1,500)

1560
$805.00

COIN: 1907 LIBERTY HEAD EAGLE GOLD COIN. $10 gold coin. SIZE: CONDITION: Very good. 9-91557 (500-1,000)

1561
$632.00

COIN: 1641 QUARTER DUCAT. Small gold coin has rampant lion and shield on one side, other side with date and Latin phrase “Mon No Th Vrice Nsis”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91559 (200-300)

1561A
$360.00

COIN: 1882 LIBERTY HEAD HALF EAGLE GOLD COIN. $5 gold coin. SIZE: CONDITION: Very good. 9-91558 (300-500)

1562
$259.00

LOT OF U.S. COINS. Lot includes 1825 half dollar; 1824 half dollar; Ten 20th Century silver half dollars; Nine 20th Century silver quarters; Six 20th Century silver dimes; Small lot of foreign coins; 1804 US half cent; 1893 Columbian half dollar; Two 1971 Ike silver dollars; 1854 half dime; 1852 3 Cent silver; 1853 half dime and small lot of pennies, 2 cent and miscellaneous coins. SIZE: CONDITION: All circulated showing wear. 9-91560 (100-150)

1563
$518.00

18K GOLD LONGINES HUNTER CASE POCKET WATCH. Dial marked “Longines 15 Jewels” and has a separate seconds dial. Case marked “18k”, movement marked “Longines” SN 3212598. Outer case with art nouveau flowers. CONDITION: Bezel has several cracks, ticks when wound, otherwise very good. 9-90891 (150-250)

1564
$480.00

18K GOLD DEMI HUNTER CASE POCKET WATCH. Fancy case having a small center window in top case to see hands. Outer case having blue enameled Roman Numerals. Case marked “18k” and inner case marked “Malignon Geneve No. 5545”. Movement unmarked, white dial unmarked. SIZE: CONDITION: Ticks when wound, bezel has small chip near screw head. Otherwise very good. 9-92134 (400-600)

1565
$920.00

18K GOLD HUNTER CASE WATCH BY ILLINOIS WATCH CO. Fabulous case having all over floral and leaf design with black enamel highlights. Center of back and front cases having a rectangular enameled scene, one of flowers and the other of building in landscape. Case marked “18k”, inner case inscribed with presentation, works marked “Illinois Watch Co.” SN 103830, 1876-1877. Dial with separate second hand dial marked “Illinois Watch Co.”. CONDITION: Second hand moves for short period, unknown working order, dial with old hairline. Otherwise very good. 9-92135 (600-800)

1566
$0.00

PLATINUM & DIAMOND ART DECO LADY’S WRISTWATCH. Outstanding Art Deco lady’s wristwatch has platinum case and band entirely encrusted in single cut and square cut diamonds. Watch features a rectangular dial with black numerals and gun metal hands. When the back of case is opened, it reveals a glass observation cover over the works, works are signed “T. Lafond 17 Jewels Thre 3 Adjs”. Inside of back cover of case is marked “Platinum Patented July 26, 1921 L Co.” SIZE: 6-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with some discoloration to the face. 5-66061 (2,000-4,000)

1567
$1,265.00

DIAMOND AND PLATINUM LADY’S WATCH BY HAMILTON. Elegant watch having a bracelet covered with small diamonds set in platinum. Watch case having a series of full cut diamonds and rectangular diamonds in an art deco style. Silver colored dial marked “Hamilton”. Case marked “900Plat”. Movement marked “Hamilton F234161 17 Jewels 995A”. WEIGHT: With back including glass and diamonds with no movement is 16 gr. SIZE: 6″. CONDITION: Ticks when wound, very good. 9-92133 (1,000-1,500)

1568
$1,265.00

18K YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND LADY’S WATCH BY PATEK PHILIPPE. Dial marked “Patek Philippe Geneve Casa Welsch S.A.Lima”. Inside of the back case marked “Patek-Philippe & Co. Geneve Swiss Ref. 3089 18K”. Impressed key with “29”. Movement marked “18 Jewels Patek, Philippe & Co. Geneve No 946657 5Pos Swiss”. Band having six yellow gold links with safety chain interspersed with four small bands of three full cut diamonds. WEIGHT: Band and watch case without movement (glass and diamonds intact) is 26 gr. CONDITION: Ticks when wound, very good. 9-90894 (500-1,000)

1569
$0.00

TIFFANY DIAMOND AND 18K GOLD CROSS PENDANT/BROOCH. Cross accented with eleven cushion cut diamonds in six-prong mounts, total weight of approximately 6cts, averaging (VS1 to SI1), (F-G). Piece marked “Tiffany” and testing 18K. GIA appraisal accompanies lot. SIZE: 1-1/2″ h x 1″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90878 (10,000-15,000)

1570
$0.00

DIAMOND, PLATINUM AND PINK SAPPHIRE NECKLACE. Pendant having a heart shaped 6.25ct pink sapphire surrounded by sixteen diamonds attached to a necklace to a 15″ chain having links studded with diamonds. Total weight of diamonds is 5.07ct. SIZE: CONDITION: Very good. 9-92138 (15,000-25,000)

1571
$0.00

DIAMOND AND NATURAL PINK SAPPHIRE PLATINUM LADY’S RING. Oval sapphire weight 1.74ct in vivid pink of Burmese origin surrounded by fourteen diamonds, total weight .65. Ring marked “PT950”. Accompanying the ring is a GRS Gemstone Report, no indication of thermal treatment present. SIZE: Approximately size 6-1/2. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92140 (8,000-12,000)

1572
$0.00

FINE DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE AND 18K GOLD BRACELET. Art deco design in white gold. Four link bracelet having lines of blue sapphires surrounded by small diamonds. Total weight of diamonds is 1.00ct, total weight of sapphires is 3.79ct. Bracelet marked “18k”. SIZE: Approximately 6-3/4″ l CONDITION: Very good. 9-92143 (2,000-3,000)

1573
$0.00

DIAMOND, BLUE SAPPHIRE AND PLATINUM LADY’S RING. Center natural blue sapphire weighing 5.75ct. Octagonal shape originating from Shri Lanka. Stone surrounded by eighteen diamonds with total weight 1.16ct. Ring marked “PT 950”. Accompanying the ring is a GRS Gemstone Report, no indication of thermal treatment present. SIZE: Approximately 7-1/2. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92139 (12,500-17,500)

1574
$978.00

OUTSTANDING LARGE OVAL SHELL CAMEO. The oversized cameo having three standing women in flowing gowns holding hands. The outer two women hold a flower wreath over the middle woman’s head. The whole housed in gilt metal frame, which may have been a box cover. SIZE: 4-1/2″ x 4″. CONDITION: Very good, metal has dents. 9-90995-1 (1,000-2,000)

1575
$480.00

LARGE OUTSTANDING CARVED SHELL CAMEO BROOCH. Vertical oval scene showing two lovers on separate horses in cream color with orange to cream background. Housed in a gold filled pin frame marked “Vandell”. SIZE: 2-3/4″ x 2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-3 (600-900)

1576
$805.00

TWO CARVED CAMEO BROOCHES. 1) Oval vertical cameo classical scene shows a Madonna and Child next to an angel holding a bouquet of flowers over the woman’s head. White with light brown background. Housed in a silver decorative pin frame. 2) A classical scene showing a maiden with putti on rock outcropping while a man with helmet and knife at waist holding a head in hand, helps her down from rock and a dragon in water below. Housed in an unmarked gold pin back frame. SIZE: Both are 2-1/4″ x 2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-5 (800-1,200)

1577
$402.00

TWO LARGE CAMEO BROOCHES. Both are shoulder portraits of young women; one with flower the other with lyre. Both housed in unmarked metal pin back frames. SIZE: Both are 2-1/4″ x 1-3/4″. CONDITION: Hairline in right side of one, otherwise very good. 9-90995-6 (800-1,200)

1578
$805.00

FIVE FINE CARVED SHELL CAMEO BROOCHES. 1) Interesting Venice canal scene with sailboats and domed buildings. Wonderful coloration of white against cloudy amber sky. 2) Vertical oval with sailboat, people and castle in white against an opalescent sky. 3) Interesting carved man with whip over back shoulder in white against a light brown background. 4) Vertical oval of a horse’s head in white against an amber background. 5) Horizontal oval of a shepherd with sheep in landscape in white against a light brown background. All housed in gold metal frames; shepherd frame is marked “14kt” and remainder are unmarked. SIZE: 1-3/4″ x 1-1/4″, 1-1/2″ x 1-1/4″, 1-1/4″ x 1″, 1-1/4″ x 1″, 1″ x 1-1/4″ respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-13 (1,000-1,500)

1579
$862.00

SIX GOOD CARVED CAMEO BROOCHES. 1) Rectangular cameo has putti with lyre riding a lion next to a tree. White on opalescent background. 2) Flying bird with flowers. White on amber to white background. 3 & 4) Show buildings and water. 5 & 6) Show flowers in oval form. One marked “18kt” and the remaining are housed in unmarked metal with each having pin back frames. SIZE: Range from 1″ x 3/4″ to 1-1/2″ x 2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-11 (800-1,200)

1580
$690.00

SIX CARVED SHELL CAMEO BROOCHES. Two vertical ovals with three women holding flowers, one vertical oval with woman holding flowers, a classical vertical oval with lovers and two horizontal chariot scenes with two horses and woman driver. Five are housed in unmarked metal frame and one is marked “14kt”, all with pin backs. SIZE: Range from 3/4″ x 1″ to 1-3/4″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-12 (800-1,200)

1581
$8,625.00

OUTSTANDING LARGE CAMILLE FAURE LIMOGES VASE. Large round bodied vase with silver footed base having small flaring mouth which has a rolled silver rim. Piece is marked “C. Faure Limoges” on bottom edge. Round body sculpted in colors of lavender, white, black and blue enamels. Swirling decoration with a combination of half circles, some having black centers. An outstanding example of this type of Limoges. SIZE: 11-3/4″ h x 11-3/4″ at widest. PROVENANCE: Christies, New York, May 28th, 1983, Lot 4498 of the Feldstein Collection. CONDITION: Very good. A fine piece for any advanced collector. 9-91113 (8,000-12,000)

1582
$4,025.00

FINE FLORAL DECORATED CAMILLE FAURE LIMOGES VASE. Large vase having pink, red and blue flowers with a light blue/green/yellow base. Top edge marked “C. Faure Limoges”. Bulbous vase having a small rim. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91112 (2,500-4,000)

1583
$20,700.00

PAIR OF SIGNED GUSTAVE STICKLEY OAK MORRIS CHAIRS. Model #332. Each chair with original adjusting pins and original caned seat frames. Each with a red stamp inside of the proper left rear leg at tenion. One with original paper label inside seat frame indicating model, finish and upholstery specifications. Typical slat design with mortise and tenon construction. REFERENCE: The Collected Works of Gustave Stickley Edited by Steven Gray and Robert Edwards, Published 1981 New York. Illustrated and described pages 62 and 121. SIZE: 40″ h to back x 15″ seat h x 23″ seat w x 27″ d. CONDITION: Original caned webbing, old washed surface with minor staining. Cushions appear original but have been recovered. No structural defects or repairs noted. Both red stamped brands are clearly visible. 9-91121 (4,000-6,000)

1584
$0.00

AMERICAN ARTS AND CRAFTS QUARTERED OAK CENTER TABLE. Circa 1915. The circular top above the conforming frieze centered and joined to square legs connected by a pinned and tenoned cross-stretcher. SIZE: 29″ h. x 39-1/2″ diameter. CONDITION: Stripped and refinished, with veneer patches in apron. 9-90820 (700-1,200)

1585
$288.00

AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS POLYCHROME DECORATED AND CARVED BOMBE BLANKET CHEST IN THE ART NOUVEAU TASTE. Circa 1910. Rectangular hinged lid with rectangular panel centering grape vines and shield in which is written “Welcome the coming speed the parting guest” all within a foliate border done in shades of orange and green on a mustard ground. Lid opening to a cedar lined well. Case of Bombe form, carved overall with foliate designs and scrolling vines. Center of the front panel depicting two cherubs holding a cartouche with burned cross. Whole raised on bracket feet with shaped apron and shaped returns. Circa 1915. SIZE: 17″ h x 42″ l x 18-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Maintains original finish, color somewhat faded, normal wear to be expected. No damages or repairs noted. 9-91510 (600-800)

1586
$3,450.00

53-PIECE STERLING FLATWARE SET BY NEWBURY CRAFTERS IN THE “MOULTON” PATTERN. No monograms. Set consists of eight butter knives, eight dinner knives, eight dinner forks, eight salad forks, eight soup spoons, eight teaspoons, large serving spoon, ladle, pickle fork, berry spoon and master butter. Fitted in a silver box originally for a Reed & Barton flatware set. Maker’s mark Geoffrey Blake & Roger Powell. WEIGHT: 59 tr. oz (without knives) CONDITION: Very good showing little use. 9-91209 (800-1,200)

1587
$1,495.00

3 PC ART NOUVEAU STERLING TEA SET BY TIFFANY & CO. The three pieces with identical Art Nouveau decoration and each piece monogrammed “HBB”. Set consists of a 9″ h slender teapot with hinged dome lid having a chess pawn-type finial. The bottom marked “Tiffany & Co. 18279A Makers 3449 Sterling Silver 925-1000 M” also “3 1/4 Gills”. A 3-1/2″ h covered double handled sugar marked on the underside with same mark as teapot with “3339”, the dome lid having similar finial as teapot. A 3-1/2″ h handled creamer marked on the underside with same mark as sugar bowl as well as “1 1/4 Gills”. WEIGHT: 33 tr.oz. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Hinge of cover on teapot is slightly sprung with slightly pushed in finial, otherwise very good. 9-91476 (2,000-3,000)

1588
$460.00

OUTSTANDING THREE PIECE CHILD’S STERLING SET BY TIFFANY & CO. Each piece having a nursery rhyme character as follows: 6-1/2” spoon with Jack & Jill with pail of water, monogrammed bowl. 7-1/2” knife with Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf. Knife blade with writing “Elizabeth Chapman Mauran” and marked “Tiffany & Co. Makers 1090”. 6-3/4” fork with Little Bo Peep. Monogrammed. WEIGHT: 5 troy oz. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Shows some use, wear, otherwise good. 9-74635 (300-500)

1589
$978.00

OUTSTANDING MODERN STERLING COFFEE POT BY JEAN E. PUIFORCAT. French mid-20th Century. Outstanding pot has bulbous shape with long, slender spout and large notched handle. Hinged round cover with angle thumb lift. Marked on base “Sterling Silver 950” with a maker’s mark “E.P” in a diamond. WEIGHT: 20 troy oz. SIZE: 11-1/2” h. CONDITION: Two small dimples to body and a 1/4″ creased dimple to bottom of spout. Otherwise very good. 9-90686 (2,000-2,500)

1590
$1,495.00

EXTREMELY RARE ART POTTERY VASE BY AMELIA PELAEZ (1896-1968). Vase having a three part bulging body decorated with shapes in multicolors including brown, green, blue and pink. Signed on base and dated on bottom indistinctly, possibly “62”. SIZE: 8″ h. CONDITION: There are two small tight hairlines to upper rim which do not detract from the piece. 9-91152 (2,000-4,000)

1591
$0.00

JEAN RENE GAUGUIN (Danish, 1881-1861) BING AND GRUNDHAL ENAMELED POTTERY FIGURAL GROUP, CIRCA 1935. Modeled as a nude female figure astride a rearing bull above a cluster of stylized roses, glazed in white and over-glazed in mauve, yellow, green, red and black. Signed along lower base rim edge in black “B&G Copenhagen”, “J R Gauguin”. “F 15/50”, on the underside of the base is found the incised “B&G” mark with castle emblem, together with a stamped company mark above “F 15/50”. SIZE: 28-3/4” h x 21-1/2” l x 10” w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-74517 (4,000-6,000)

1592
$960.00

ROYAL COPENHAGEN FIGURINE: “PRINCESS & HANS CLODHOPPER”. Figurine showing a woman with crown seated on a sofa next to a man with stocking cap. Bottom impress marked “1473”. SIZE: 9″ x 9″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91527 (600-800)

1593
$0.00

FRENCH ART DECO HAMMERED COPPER VASE. Signed indistinctly around the base “A. Vittier (?)” and marked beneath the base “Cuivre Francais A.V. Paris” with a square touchmark of four tulip heads centering the initials “A.V. ” The flaring conical vase depicting lilies flanked by angular handles terminating in leaf tips, the flattened base similarly embossed. SIZE: 29-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Retains old patina, denting and scratches around base rim. 9-74526 (2,000-3,000)

1594
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY MOORE (English, 1898-1986) ABSTRACT FIGURE. Bronze sculpture having an oval donut shaped head bulging chest, long narrow torso ending in two short legs. Mounted to a square wood plinth. Wonderful mottled patina. SIZE: Bronze is 43″ h. 46″ with base. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91077 (3,500-5,000)

1595
$0.00

AN EXCEPTIONAL AND RARE BELLE EPOQUE CHELSEA CAST DORE BRONZE SHELF CLOCK. RETAILED BY EDWARD F. CALDWELL AND CO., N.Y. First quarter 20th Century. The enamel dial with roman numerals centering a bronze rondel cast with cherubs, the time aperture within an octagonal dore bronze case surmounted by a draped urn all cast with anthemion leaves and floral garlands raised on a C-scrolled base cast with a scallop shell on a rectangular molded plinth cast with scrolls and anthemion leaves, engraved on the lower edge in script “E.F. Caldwell & Co. Inc. New York”. Raised on cast turned feet.The backplate also engraved with the name of the retail company above a small faint hand inscription “JA-12-23 X-186″(January 12, 1923. Item 186?).The backplate centered by a cast rosette enclosing an aperture for regulating speed of clock.The brass works within, stamped “Chelsea Clock Co. Boston, USA ” also engraved with the serial number “102363”. SIZE: 13 1/2″ h X 7″ X 3 3/4″. PROVENANCE: While little is known of the specific history of this clock we can determine the age of the Chelsea works as being manufactured between 1915 and 1919. A clock with nearly identical case is illustrated on the Chelsea Clock Company web site. Edward F Caldwell & Co. was founded in 1895 and renowned for its high quality metalwork. The company specialized in manufacturing lighting fixtures, clocks and desk accessories. The firm was dissolved in the early 1930s. CONDITION: Very fine condition with original surfaces and very good patina, no defects noted. 9-90969 (8,000-12,000)

1596
$0.00

MASSACHUSETTS PRESENTATION BANJO CLOCK, CHELSEA CLOCK CO. Circa 1948-1949. The circular dial marked Chelsea in script flanked by time and strike apertures above the throat with eglomise panel decorated with brass fillets above the square box, fitted with eglomise panel depicting a two-story manor house fitted with a presentation bracket, the whole surmounted by a displayed eagle on plinth. The brass 8-day spring-driven movement marked Chelsea Clock Co. USA and the serial number 549496. SIZE: 41″ l. CONDITION: With dryness to finish, otherwise appears in nice condition, brassworks clean. 9-92167 (2,000-3,000)

1597
$0.00

A FINE BIJAR ORIENTAL CARPET, WEST PERSIA. Second half 20th century. The cream polled medallion centering a dark indigo medallion, both within a conforming claret-red medallion, further encompassed by a dark indigo medallion within ivory spandrels, all profusely decorated with dense floral polychrome vinery within a main border of ivory and brick-red stylized palmettes within scrolling leaftips. SIZE: 9 ft 10 in x 8 ft 4 in. CONDITION: In near-perfect, unused condition. 9-92119 (2,000-4,000)

1598
$3,335.00

CUSTOM AMERICAN CLASSICAL STYLE CARVED AND CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY DINING TABLE BY BAKER FURNITURE COMPANY. Second half 20th century. In two parts, the rectangular top with D-form ends and reeded edges with rosewood and satinwood crossbanding, the top raised on two water leaf and acanthus-carved urn-formed pedestals, each raised on four outswept square reeded legs raised on brass-capped claw foot casters, table with two additional leaves. SIZE: Table: 29″ h. x 72″ l. x 48-1/2″ w. Two additional leaves: each 20″ w. CONDITION: Very nice original condition showing minimal wear and surface scratches, no restoration or repairs. 9-91315 (1,500-2,500)

1599
$7,820.00

SUPERB SET OF TEN BENCH-MADE HEPPLEWHITE INLAID MAHOGANY DINING ROOM CHAIRS. Early 20th Century. Comprised of eight side chairs and two armchairs. Each curved tablet crest with rectangular figured birch inlaid panels centering an additional inlaid panel with tobacco leaf spray within a mahogany patera ,above the pierced splat having three vertical elements with leaftip terminals connected with interwoven molded elements centering an oval patera with carved flowerhead above the over-upholstered trapezoidal seat with bowed front. Raised on frontal square tapered legs with spade feet. Inlaid with satinwood bell flowers, turned rear legs canted. Armchairs with outswept serpentine arms and turned down grips on urn-formed supports. Hand made custom chairs designed with Baltimore elements. SIZE: 35-1/2″ h x 17″ seat h. CONDITION: Chairs in excellent condition overall with minor exceptions; a small chip in the corner of one of the tablet crests; repair to each armchair on one arm at the urn support, visible only by careful examination. 9-91502 (6,000-12,000)

1600
$2,300.00

FINE HEPPLEWHITE CENTENNIAL INLAID MAHOGANY CHINA CABINET. Molded cornice with string inlays above the frieze decorated with arched spool elements, the case fitted with astragal glazed string inlaid doors opening to two fitted shelves above a pair of cupboard doors with figured mahogany panels and string inlay with cross banding above the shaped apron, raised on flared shaped French feet. SIZE: 68-1/2″ h x case 36″ w x 15″ d. CONDITION: Retains original finish, very fine condition overall. One spool detail on upper frieze at left corner facing missing, one small chip of crown molding on right side facing, approximately 5″ missing. No other issues noted. 9-91503 (3,000-5,000)

1601
$0.00

EDWARD HENRY BERGE (American, 1876-1924) AMERICAN BRONZE FIGURAL SUNDIAL, “THERE IS NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT”. Circa 1919. Depicting a young boy kneeling before a sundial, kissing a doll held in his hands, a second doll discarded on the dial, on an oval molded plinth cast with the phrase, “There is no time like the present”. Signed on the plinth beside the right foot “E. Berge Sc” above the foundry mark of “B. Zoppo Founders. N.Y.”, stamped on the edge of the plinth. SIZE: 21″ h. x 20″ l. x 13″ d. PROVENANCE: The statue was acquired in the early 1920s by the Rene Evans Paine family in eastern Massachusetts where it was displayed in the family gardens until its removal by the current owner, a family friend. Another example of this sundial was sold in the Chicago galleries of Leslie Hindman in March of 1992. CONDITION: Casting shows very nice verdigris patina; there is an old repair running laterally across the plinth at the knees, visible primarily from the side of the plinth, the underside with visible welded bracket. This fine and rare example of Berge’s work is in very good condition with great surfaces. 9-91369 (20,000-35,000)

1602
$86,250.00

AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE & SPECTACULAR “YALE WONDER CLOCK”. This is an extraordinary opportunity to purchase a “fresh to the market” coin operated machine that not only appeals to music box collectors or collectors of gambling machines but to anyone who wants to own the best of the best!!!! Only on rare occasions does a machine of this magnitude become available to a prospective buyer, with most collectors not even placing a machine of this nature on their “Wish List” as they feel it is an unattainable desire!! This machine was purchased by the current owner over thirty years ago in Vermont from the family of the original owner. Only a handful of this type of machine survived over the years and there are several different versions. This example was manufactured in the first part of the 20th century in Burlington, Vermont by Charles Yale…hence the name. Comparing the few that have survived over the past 100 years this example is perhaps one of the most visually appealing versions as well as one with an exceptionally low serial number 123. Contained within a fanciful oak case is a 15 1/2″ Regina disc player as well as the gambling aspect…a spinning arrow that would stop at various locations on the reverse painted glass with numbers from 000 to 999. Originally designed to navigate around the gambling aspect, the player was supposedly purchasing a tune from the Regina player and gosh golly the gambling aspect was thrown in as a bonus. Another intriguing addition is the revolving display in the front of the machine…used for advertising purposes with which local or national merchants would hawk their goods. This example does not include any of the advertising that would have been used in the center or side windows of the machine. Just standing in front of this machine one must examine the machine closely…..amazing how so many gimmicks/options were employed!!!! The mechanism is mechanical in nature as well as also being run with dry cell batteries for operation of the lighting. A clock by New Haven Clock Company, flashing lights, various token awards, a spinning arrow, music, advertising…what else could have been added to attract a prospective player??? Always a winner, a token was always dispensed with every play, the only variable being the quote “trade value” of the token. Without a doubt the “hidden” gambling aspect was present, the total of your number that the arrow stopped on (#256 really meant 2+5+6=13) was awarded accordingly to the merchant and the value he would place on the number you achieved. Obviously a high number or a low number had the greatest value, much harder to achieve these results; just compare this to playing “craps”… rolling a seven is easy compared to rolling “boxcars” which would be extremely difficult. Hence following through on this premise the awards would be comparable, low or high total would have the greatest value and receive the greatest trade or monetary reward. Original manufacturing plaque is attached at the center above the disc changer. It reads “The Yale Wonder Clock Burlington, VT. No. 123 Pat’d April 10,1900”. Reverse painted glass on side states “The Yale Wonder Clock Pat’d April 10, 1900 Other Patents Pend’g Pays Full Value For Each Nickel Played Get Ticket Out Of Cup”. Original crank and original Edison light bulbs. This opportunity may never come up again as this machine is so rare and considered to be the earliest known example with the lowest serial number on record. To see more about the Yale Wonder Clock please see David Bowers wonderful article in the Musical Box Society Mechanical Music, Vol. 53, No. 3. SIZE: 94-1/2″ h x 13-1/2″ at deepest x 34″ at widest. PROVENANCE: Purchased by our consignor over 30 years ago in Vermont from the family of the original owner. CONDITION: Recent cleaning and both old and recent restoration includes some replaced wood trim, exterior finish and paint restoration, as well as some elements of the face. Two front glass pieces are fabulous recreations of the original inserts (the original broken door glass will accompany this lot). Side glass is original. Oak top wood facade is a recreation. Mechanism is functional and appears to be intact and complete including the electrical wires running from the clock to the lights. The batteries are present but the power requires two drops of mercury, which is not present, and is needed to complete the connection. 1-7700 (75,000-125,000)

1603
$0.00

DIAMOND AND BLUE SAPPHIRE PLATINUM LADY’S RING. Oval sapphire weighing 5.07ct surrounded by twenty-two diamonds marked “PT950”. SIZE: Approximately size 7-1/2. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92141 (5,000-7,500)

1604
$3,162.00

DIAMOND AND YELLOW SAPPHIRE 18K GOLD LADY’S RING. Center oval yellow sapphire weighing 3.04ct surrounded by diamonds of total weight 1.10ct. Ring marked “750” and being of white gold. SIZE: Approximately size 8. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92142 (3,000-5,000)

1605
$1,200.00

INTERESTING AND RARE SHELL NECKLACE AND EARRING SUITE. Lot consisting of two small pink shell necklace and bracelet, a large white shell necklace with matching earrings. 42″ ten-string shell necklace made up of 1/4″ size white iridescent shells. The strands mounted to a 1-1/2″ cowry shell. Lot also having a pair of matching 1″ dia. shell earrings. Along with a 21″ three-strand pink lustre shell necklace and an 8″ three-strand pink lustre shell bracelet. These are believed to be from French Polynesia and the shells look like Orobophana, Pacifica. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Earrings have small break and loose shell, others appear to be very good. 9-90877 (2,000-4,000)

1606
$1,035.00

DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE AND GOLD BRACELET. Yellow gold linked bracelet having six links accented with diamonds total weight of .6cts (VS1, G-H) and twenty links accented with blue sapphires total weight of 2.8cts (VS1-SI2) (vB 5/3). Total weight is 21.1dwt. Piece is stamped “18k” and has an illegible maker’s mark. GIA appraisal accompanies lot. SIZE: 6-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91210 (1,000-2,000)

1607
$0.00

PEARL AND DIAMOND VICTORIAN BRACELET. Five strand pearl bracelet interspersed with four links having six diamonds. Clasp marked “585” with a hallmark “ZI”. SIZE: 7″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92144 (1,500-2,500)

1608
$172.00

TWO CARVED CONCH SHELLS. 1) With 3-1/2″ x 5″ carved cameo scene with a woman on a seahorse being followed by Neptune blowing his horn. 2) With 3-1/2″ x 4″ carved cameo scene of a woman’s profile in a heart surrounded by three flowers. SIZE: Shell Size: 6-1/2″ & 5-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995 (500-1,000)

1609
$575.00

FINE CARVED SHELL CAMEO BROOCH. The oval carved cameo with cream figures against an orange background depicts four horses, men and women and putti bathing in water, one cherub is seen flying above the scene while a figure with a pitchfork stands atop horse. Housed in a 10kt gold fancy pin frame. SIZE: Cameo: 1-3/4″ x 2-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-2 (500-1,000)

1610
$0.00

FINE OVAL CAMEO BROOCH. Horizontal oval scene shows a chariot with four horses driven by an angel with Roman soldier beside. The light colored figures against a orangey-amber background. Housed in an unmarked gold fancy pin back frame. SIZE: Cameo: 1-3/4″ x 2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-7 (500-1,000)

1611
$480.00

FOUR CARVED CAMEO BROOCHES. Each having a woman and building with trees. White carving against a light brown background. All housed in decorative, unmarked gold metal pin back frames. SIZE: All approx. 1-3/4″ x 1-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good, one frame is as is. 9-90995-9 (500-800)

1612
$480.00

FIVE CARVED SHELL CAMEO BROOCHES. All with woman’s profiles, white against light amber backgrounds. All housed in decorative unmarked metal pin back frames. SIZE: Range from 1″ x 3/4″ to 2″ x 1-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good with smallest missing pin. 9-90995-14 (500-800)

1613
$0.00

97-PIECE STERLING FLATWARE SET BY REED & BARTON IN THE “FRANCES I” PATTERN. Lot consists of: Four 9-1/2″ knives; Eight 9″ knives; Twelve 6″ soup spoons; Twelve 7″ forks; Twelve 6″ forks; Twelve 5-3/4″ teaspoons; Twelve 5-3/4″ solid butter knives; Four 8-1/4″ tablespoons; 8-1/2″ slotted tablespoon; 6″ jelly spoon; 6-1/4″ sugar shell; 5″ master salt spoon; 9-1/2″ two-piece salad set; 7″ tea strainer; 6-1/2″ ladle; 8″ reticulated tomato server; 9-1/2″ flat wide server; 9-1/2″ pie server; 4-1/4″ tongs; 4-1/2″ dinner bell; 3-1/2″ salt & pepper; Six 3-1/2″ nut dishes. Serving pieces are not monogrammed; table setting with monogram “R”. Set comes with a mahogany red velvet lined silver case. WEIGHT: 283 tr. oz. CONDITION: Generally very good, shows light wear. 9-91307 (5,000-6,000)

1614
$0.00

FABULOUS FIFTEEN PIECE STERLING & GLASS DESSERT SET BY MAPPEN & WEBB. Set consists of 4-1/2″ h x 8-1/2″ dia footed centerbowl with frosted glass liner, six matching 4″ h x 4-1/2″ dia handled, footed sherbet cups with frosted glass liners, a 2-pc 9-3/4″ serving fork and spoon and six 5″ spoons. All hallmarked London, 1941. The bowls have a reticulated scalloped edge decorated with leaves and four leaf clover, the base also appears decorated with scalloped edge. Total weight without liners: 59 tr. oz. SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90886 (2,500-4,000)

1615
$920.00

EDWARDIAN CASED SILVER DESSERT SET WITH MOTHER-OF-PEARL HANDLES, LABELED “CARRINGTON & CO LONDON”. Circa 1906 and 1911. Setting for twelve, mounted in original oak case, the utensils all decorated in floral bright work with mother-of-pearl handles, comprising twelve knives and twelve forks. SIZE: Box: 2-3/4″ h. x 11-1/4″ w. x 8-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Overall excellent, the box in need of repolishing. 9-90667 (1,500-2,000)

1616
$4,428.00

RUSSIAN ENAMEL TWENTY PIECE GOLD VERMEIL DESERT SET. Set consisting of ten 5-1/2″ three-tyne forks and ten 6-1/4″ knives. Each handle having turquoise dot edge with colorful floral interiors. Pieces are marked “84” with maker’s mark backwards KJ, head facing left. All encompassed in a red velvet flatware chest. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90675 (1,500-2,000)

1617
$0.00

LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT-BRONZE-MOUNTED ONYX BRACKET-FORM SHELF CLOCK. RETAILED BY TIFFANY & CO. Circa 1880. The domed top with cast carrying handle and cast-urn finials above the onyx case fitted with a circular beveled glass opening to the onyx face fitted with raised circular numerals and time and strike apertures, the face marked Tiffany & Co, New York, all within fleur-de-lis spandrels on a stepped base raised on egg-and-dart cast bronze feet. With numbered French brass works. SIZE: 15-1/2″ overall h. x 9″ overall w. x 6″ d. CONDITION: Missing one finial, brass works appear good, striking mechanism needs re-setting, with minor repairs in onyx case. Clock sold with key and pendulum. 9-91477 (1,000-2,000)

1618
$780.00

FRENCH MINIATURE LYRE UNDER DOME MANTLE CLOCK. Circa 1880. A fine clock having a brass movement marked “Robert A. Paris”. Ormolu and ebonized wood miniature lyre having an unmarked silvered dial with one keyhole. Sunburst pendulum with face. Complete with a wood bases clear glass dome. No key present. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h. Dome with base is 18-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Appears to be complete. 9-91820 (900-1,200)

1619
$3,910.00

AUGUSTE PARIS (French, 1850-1915) “LE TEMPS ET LA CHANSON”. Outstanding figural bronze mounted on a revolving base atop a marble plinth set with a central clock. The bronze depicts a standing semi nude maiden holding an arrangement of paper or cloth in her left hand and arm while her other arm is held out with open hand. She has a dress which is draped below her chest. Seated next to her is Father Time with his hand around her wait. His wings and scythe surround her. Signed “Au. Paris. Sculpt”. The bronze sits in a round bronze base which allows it to rotate. The bronze base with a bronze plaque having title and as follows “Aux lilas embaumes, quand tout renait et chante le temps. Laissant sa faux inoccupee un jour. T’enlace en souriant: O jeunesse! Et s’enchante de l’ineffable echo d’un immortel amour.” Base is affixed to the top of a molded edge red and black marble plinth with ormolu mid molding and ormolu bezel frame. The round white enameled dial having two keyholes and marked “Suise Freres Aaria?”. SIZE: Overall is 29″ h. Marble base is 5-1/2″ h x 15-3/4″ w x 12″ d. CONDITION: Very good. Clock in unknown working order. 9-91370 (4,000-6,000)

1620
$3,450.00

LOUIS CHARLES HIPPOLYTE BUHOT (French, 1815-1865) HARVEST. Fine figural bronze putti group depicting the successful harvest. The sculpture shows a large gathering of wheat being pulled by one putti while another pushes and another sits atop holding the scythe and wheat stock. Nice dark brown patina. Signed in bold letters “C. Buhot”. Mounted atop a molded edge oval brown and white marble base. SIZE: Total is 19″ h x 14-1/2″ l x 8-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91375 (3,500-6,500)

1621
$920.00

INDO-HERIZ CARPET. Mid-20th century. With multiple geometric medallions within indigo angular floral latticework on an ivory field within a wide madder red border of stylized lotus blossoms and polled diamonds. SIZE: 11’6″ x 8’10”. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-91324 (1,000-2,000)

1622
$0.00

FINE ROCOCO CARVED MAHOGANY SERVER. The splash guard carved with a pair of winged cherubs centering a cartouche joined to the rectangular top with acanthus carved edge and bow front above the conforming frieze, the center bowed drawer carved with a fruit filled urn flanked by winged griffins and floral scrolls. The end drawers cared with fierce lion masks supported by a pair of carved bearded figures on scrolled brackets. Backboard molded and paneled all joined to a molded shelf with serpentine front raised on lion claw feet. SIZE: 60″ overall h x 54″ w x 21″ d. CONDITION: Original surfaces, old patina, in very fine condition. 9-90353 (8,000-12,000)

1623
$0.00

AESTHETIC MOVEMENT BAMBOO AND BIRDSEYE MAPLE PIER MIRROR, ATTRIBUTED TO R. J. HORNER & CO, NEW YORK. Late 19th Century. The rectangular mirror plate with in a bamboo surround on a maple plinth joined to and centered by a bird’s eye maple shelf with simulated bamboo surround. SIZE: 82” h x 30-1/2” w x 13-1/2” d. CONDITION: Structurally very good, mirror plate with loss to silver 9-74524 (3,000-5,000)

1624
$0.00

AMERICAN SILVER METAL PRESENTATION FIREMAN’S SPEAKING TRUMPET. Engraved with foliate scrolling vinery centering crossed spears and lantern above a shield cartouche framed by ladders and pikes centering the engraved inscription ” 1st Prize For Hook & Ladder Co. Feb. 22nd Date 1870″. Retains woven silk tassel strap. SIZE: 21 1/2″ h. CONDITION: Small crease dent on mouthpiece, pinpoint dents in body, pinprick hole in mouth, and slight denting. Otherwise very nice overall. 9-91046 (2,500-3,500)

1625
$4,888.00

LARGE KPM PLAQUE OF WOMAN, CHILD AND DOG. Back impress mark “KPM ”with scepter and incised X11. Also a script “KD 1077”. Interior scene showing a woman tending to the hair of a small boy who has a small dog resting up on his leg. The boy eats a piece of bread and there is an open window with blue and cloud sky. There is a small stool with a stick beside which may indicate that this is a runaway boy who has come to the attention of the caring woman. Housed in a fine period gesso decorated gilt frame. SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, small imperfection on top edge which has been glazed over. 9-91246 (4,000-6,000)

1626
$863.00

TWO FINE SEVRES CABINET CUPS AND SAUCERS. Circa 1763-1766 and 1845-1846. The 18th century example with a turquoise blue ground with scrolling gilt borders centering cartouches of period port scenes, also decorated overall with gilt stippling. The second, a mid-19th century example, decorated in rich polychrome scrolling vinery and oak-leaf and berry branches intertwined with hunting dogs and other animals, interspaced with an armorial crest within diamond gilt border, the edges gilt-decorated, marked with two Sevres date marks, an overpainted Royal gold crown, and a wreath-and-crown emblem marked within “Chateau de F.Bleau”. SIZE: First: 3-1/4″ overall h. x 5-3/4″ saucer dia. Second: 2-1/2″ overall h. x 5-1/2″ saucer dia. CONDITION: Both very fine overall, with no evidence of restoration or damages. 9-91151 (1,500-2,500)

1627
$0.00

CONTINENTAL FRAMED ENAMEL SCENIC PLAQUE IN THE MINTON STYLE. Depicting cherubim and putti frolicking on a hillside centering a young boy with two steers, in raised relief on an azure ground. The whole within a polychrome painted, scrolled surround and mounted in a Victorian molded frame. SIZE: 10-1/4”h x 20-1/2”l. CONDITION: Very good overall with brilliant colors, the frame with considerable wear to finish. 9-74534 (1,000-1,500)

1628
$2,012.00

OUTSTANDING SAFARI FIGURAL CASED KNIFE SET BY MITCHELL MONARCH. Fine oak case with fitted interior and glass windowed hinged top opens to reveal a fitted burgundy velvet case having five knives, stag medallion and wood company label. Each of the five knives are cast with a different three dimensional animal head having English hallmarks indicating solid sterling silver. Each of the blades are marked “Mitchell Monach Sheffield, England Hand Made”. Each with what appears to be rosewood handles having brass fastener. Knives are as follows: 17-3/4″ knife with 2-1/4″ elephant; 13-1/2″ knife with rinocourus; 13-1/2″ knife with tiger; 12-3/4″ knife with lion; 12-3/4″ dagger with water buffalo. Case is complete with key. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, glass window has chip and crack to bottom right corner. 9-91061 (3,000-5,000)

1629
$1,150.00

FINE SET OF 12 CONTINENTAL DECORATED PORCELAIN OYSTER PLATES. Mid-19th century. Each with six simulated molded and paint-decorated oysters centering a round bowl-form, the edges shaped and scalloped, on a footed rim. Each with incised numerals beneath the glaze. SIZE: All 9″ diameter. CONDITION: One with a glazing crack beneath rim and one with a tiny rim chip; otherwise all in very fine condition. 9-91864 (1,000-1,500)

1630
$0.00

SET OF TWELVE ROYAL WORCESTER SERVICE PLATES RETAILED BY ADAM FRENCH & CO. BOSTON. First quarter 20th century. `Each decorated with three floral sprays within a gilt decorated band border each marked with a purple crown and circle mark. SIZE: 10 1/4″ diameter. CONDITION: All in very good original condition, one plate with repair to rim edge. 9-91866 (500-750)

1631
$240.00

SET OF TWELVE ENGLISH SERVICE PLATES. Service plates having a Crown Sutherland England mark to base. Plates having medium blue field with embossed gold borders and central white center. SIZE: 10-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good, light stacking marks. 9-91523 (400-600)

1632
$345.00

8 WEDGWOOD UNIVERSITY OF MAINE SERVICE PLATES. First half 20th century. Decorated in blue and white, each with a pine bough border and a rondel of the seal of the University of Maine centering a rondel depicting an edifice on the grounds of the University. Each plate depicting a different view. Marked on the reverse with various marks including incised Wedgwood mark “Wedgwood Etruria, England” in underglaze, the mark of the Boston importers “Jones, McDuffle & Stratton Co, Boston”, and each mark with the identification of the scene. SIZE: Each 10-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: One plate with quarter-inch old hairline crack at rim, otherwise very fine condition overall. 9-91466 (240-400)

1633
$1,782.00

OUSHAK ORIENTAL CARPET, ANATOLIA Second half 20th century. Blue-black field filled with floral vinery on tan centered within a conforming guard border of scrolling vinery, the outer tan border with flowerheads and simulated dentil molding. SIZE: 9’7″ x 8’2″. CONDITION: Overall very good with fine muted colors and full pile. 9-91325 (1,500-2,000)

1634
$780.00

KAZAK ORIENTAL RUNNER. Six crab medallions alternating with three diamond medallions on a madder red field within a medium blue zigzag border and candy cane guard stripes. Second half of the 20th Century. SIZE: 12′ x 2’10”. PROVENANCE: CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-91473 (800-1,200)

1635
$3,600.00

ENGLISH REGENCY CARVED MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK RETAILED BY BIGELOW, KENNARD & CO. Of classical architectural form the pitched roof with carved tiles, the cornice mounted with an ormolu ribbon-tied mask above the fluted frieze with ormolu rosettes flanked by ormolu masks above engaged Corinthian columns centering the silvered and embossed gilt dial with Arabic chapter ring and strike dial, chime dial, and tempo dial. The whole raised on a stepped molded plinth. The brass movement with 8 bells and 5 gongs. SIZE: 21” h x 14” w x 11-1/2” d. PROVENANCE: From a private Leominster, MA collector. CONDITION: Overall condition very good, with clean original finish. 9-74971 (2,500-3,500)

1636
$1,560.00

FRENCH CONICAL BREVETE BRONZE CLOCK. Circa 1870’s. Brass movement signed “Brevete No. 6856″ with bell. White enameled dial having black Roman Numerals with open escapement, two appatures. Case having musical motifs of lyre, trumpet and mandolin. Case surmounted by a putti. Interesting overhead pendulum device. SIZE: 14″ h x 10” w. CONDITION: Case has been cleaned, appears to be in working order and complete. 9-91821 (1,000-1,400)

1637
$2,012.00

EXCEPTIONAL MASSACHUSETTS COLONIAL REVIVAL CARVED MAHOGANY BLOCK FRONT KNEEHOLE SLANT-LID DESK. First half 20th century. The rectangular top with molded edge above the conforming case fitted with a hinged lid profusely carved with central fan flanked by scalloped shelves, the interior with an arrangement of valanced cubbyholes and document drawers. The case with a shell-carved block front top drawer over two stacks of blocked and thumb-molded short drawers centering the kneehole with cupboard door carved with a clamshell over tasseled drapery. All flanked by engaged fluted quarter-columns raised on a conforming gadrooned base and terminating in shell-carved short cabriole legs with ball and talon feet. SIZE: 40″ h. x 38″ w. x 21″ overall d. PROVENANCE: The name “Sack” in penciled script on underside of one drawer would give credence to the possibility that this desk was commissioned by Israel Sack and Co., Boston. CONDITION: In very fine original condition, the finish with good color and patina; a vertical shrinkage crack at midpoint of each side; the writing surface with cigarette burns left side facing. Constructed of dense Honduran mahogany, and secondary wood of wormed chestnut. 9-92103 (1,500-2,000)

1638
$460.00

A BENCHMADE CHIPPENDALE STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY CORNER CHAIR. Early 20th century. The rolled pillow crest continuing to curved and molded arms with outscrolled terminals raised on ring-turned supports centering the pierced, carved, interwoven, and scrolled vasiform splats above the bowed and serpentine seat rail raised on a frontal acanthus-carved cabriole leg on ball and claw foot, and three tapered cylindrical legs ending in suppressed ball feet. SIZE: 32″ h. of back x 17-1/4″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Overall very fine with good color and patina. 9-92102 (800-1,200)

1639
$1,380.00

THREE GEORGE III STYLE BENCH-MADE CARVED MAHOGANY AND LEATHER LIBRARY ARMCHAIRS. Second quarter of the 20th Century. Each yoked crest continuing to serpentine stiles with padded back above the trapezoidal slip seat flanked by shaped and molded arms on incurved supports. Molded seat rail raised on frontal cabriole legs with acanthus carving terminating in bold ball and claw feet with rear legs canted. Retailed by Shepherd & Hedger House Furnitures South Hampton, England. SIZE: 36″ h x 19″ seat h. CONDITION: Retain good overall original finish with original leather covers in very good condition. 9-91384 (600-1,200)

1640
$748.00

REVERSE PAINTED TABLE LAMP BY THE CHARLES PARKER CO. 15-1/2″ dia. scenic shade has colorful landscape with trees, grass and water shading from top to bottom from blue to white to pink to green. Shade has an original label, base in unsigned and has a textured bronze like coating with new wiring and fixtures. SIZE: 22″ total h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91378 (800-1,200)

1641
$660.00

SLAG GLASS TABLE LAMP BY MILLER LAMP CO. Heavy metal base having a round base with leaf petal design holding three fixtures. 18-1/2″ dia. shade having eight curved green slag panels with wonderful color. Outside having a lower grill with flowers. SIZE: 22-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Plug has been cut, one panel broken with repair, otherwise good. 9-91341 (700-900)

1642
$172.00

FINE FRENCH CHAMPLEVE AND ONYX 4-PIECE DESK SET. Late 19th century. Consisting of a footed letter holder, chamber stick, inkwell and pen holder, and a shaped oval footed “carte de visite” tray. All gilt metal mounted on turned feet. SIZE: First: 5-1/2″ h. Last: 10″ l. CONDITION: Very fine overall, with minor damage to champleve, both front corners of pen tray. 9-91447 (500-750)

1643
$690.00

JULES MOIGNIEZ (French, 1835-1894) PHEASANT AMONGST THE BRUSH. Bronze figure of a hen pheasant stepping up on small rock with brush/grass. Neck is turned and the head is pointed backwards. Signed “J. Moigniez”. Naturalistic ground continuing to an oval molded base. Verdigris and patina bright finish. SIZE: 12″ h x 9-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91579 (1,000-1,500)

1644
$1,035.00

JULES MOIGNIEZ (French, 1835-1894) PHEASANT WITH A STOAT. Bronze figure of a pheasant walking with front claw on stump looking down at a small stoat (form of a weasel) which is below the stump. Signed “J Moigniez”. Mounted to a black oval marble base. Dark brown and verdigris patina. SIZE: Bronze is 18″ h x 20″ l. Base being 1″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90819 (1,000-1,600)

1645
$920.00

AFTER ALFRED DUBUCAND (French, 1828-1894) THE ALERT STAG. Probably 20th Century. Modeled with head turned sideways, alertly posed on forest floor among stumps forming the naturalistic oval plinth with an etched signature in the forefront: “A. Dubucand”. SIZE: 16-1/4”h x 11-1/2”l x 4-1/2”w. CONDITION: Medium brown surface, wear to proper left haunch. 9-74985 (800-1,200)

1646
$822.00

THREE ROYAL BAYREUTH GRADUATED LOBSTER-FORM BOWLS WITH COVERS AND A LARGE MASTER BOWL WITH COVER. Early 20th century. All with blue mark and of similar form in vibrant shades of orange. SIZE: 7-3/4″ h. of largest. 3-3/4″ h. of smallest. CONDITION: All in very good overall condition, each with minor flecks of paint loss. 9-91634-1 (600-700)

1647
$632.00

A ROYAL BAYREUTH LOBSTER-FORM OPEN SERVING BOWL AND A CELERY DISH. Early 20th century. Each piece depicting a lobster on its back. The open bowl with scalloped edge and stamped with blue mark, the celery dish depicted as a lobster with open tail, also with blue mark. SIZE: Bowl: 4-3/4″ h. x 8″ l. x 5-1/2″ w. Dish: 2-1/2″ h. x 12-1/2″ l. x 4-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Each item with minor areas of paint loss, both structurally in very fine condition. 9-91634-2 (400-600)

1648
$600.00
Revised: 1/29/2008

Printed image in catalog was reversed with lot number 1649.

TWO ROYAL BAYREUTH LOBSTER PITCHERS AND A COVERED CONDIMENT DISH. Early 20th century. The two butter pitchers with claw spouts and molded green handles, the larger with blue mark, the second with green mark. The covered condiment with applied green handle, leaf-form underdish, and leaf-form spoon. The condiment with green mark, the underdish with blue mark. SIZE: Pitchers: 4-1/2″ h. and 4″ h. respectively. Covered condiment with dish: 4-1/2″ h. CONDITION: The larger pitcher with some paint loss to sides of legs and inner antennae. The smaller pitcher with tiny flake on crown of lobster. The covered condiment with minor paint losses to inner surface of dish. Otherwise all in very good condition with vibrant colors. 9-91634 (350-450)

1649
$575.00
Revised: 1/29/2008

Printed image in catalog was reversed with lot number 1648.

ROYAL BAYREUTH LOBSTER-FORM PITCHER TOGETHER WITH A SALT AND PEPPER SET. Early 20th century. Pitcher with blue mark, salt and pepper shakers unmarked. Pitcher with claw spout and green molded handle. The shakers of folded form. SIZE: Pitcher: 7″ h. Shakers: 3″ h. CONDITION: All structurally good overall, all with minimal paint losses. 9-91634-3 (400-500)

1650
$960.00

INDO-HERIZ CARPET. Mid-20th century. With multiple geometric medallions within indigo angular floral latticework on an ivory field within a wide madder red border of stylized lotus blossoms and polled diamonds. SIZE: 12’7″ x 8’9″. CONDITION: Very good overall with full pile. 9-91323 (1,000-2,000)

1651
$288.00

SARAB ORIENTAL RUG. Mid 20th century. Three geometric medallions on a red field. SIZE: 10’2” x 3’9”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90028 (300-400)

1652
$460.00

SHIRAZ ORIENTAL RUG. Grape center medallion with jade green border within a red rose field on polychrome devices, the whole within a jade green border with diamond guard stripes. Late 20th Century. SIZE: 5′ x 3’3″. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-91474 (200-300)

1653
$1,265.00

LOUIS XVI STYLE PARQUETRY MARBLE TOP COMMODE. Circa 1890. The rectangular white marble top with molded edges and turret corners above the conforming case, fitted with three aligned short drawers over two long drawers flanked by engaged three-quarter columns, headed by ormolu mounts raised on tapered cylindrical legs with brass capitals and sabots. The whole with crossbanded and diagonal striped outlines, centering inlaid diagonal panels, the pilasters and columns with parquetry striping. SIZE: 35-1/2″ h. x 49″ w. x 23″ d. CONDITION: The commode appears completely original including ormolu mounts and brasses, the marble original with minor chips on edges, small shrinkage within expected parameters. 9-91313 (1,000-2,000)

1654
$13,225.00

1958 JAGUAR 3.4L MODEL MARK I FOUR DOOR SEDAN. Serial No. S987552BW. Light pearl gray. Engine No. KE5 684-8. Odometer reading of 8232 miles, we understand this is un-restored and basically all original. Automatic with a burl walnut dash and light blue leather interior. THIS LOT IS BEING SOLD UNRESERVED SIZE: Approximately 173” l. PROVENANCE: From a Rhode Island Estate. CONDITION: We encourage all bidders to view or have a representative view the car. 9-72598 (12,000-16,000)

1655
$632.00

LOUIS XV STYLE CARVED FRUITWOOD FIRESIDE BENCH. Late 19th Century. Of rectangular form with serpentine edges. The needlepoint seat cover original. The frieze overall foliate carved raised on six cabriole foliate carved legs, terminating in snail feet and joined by a double serpentine x-stretcher. SIZE: H 19”, L 38-1/2”, W 18”. CONDITION: Very good to excellent with no restoration, repairs, or breaks. 9-91877 (600-900)

1656
$230.00

LOUIS XVI STYLE DECORATED BRASS FENDER TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF CLASSICAL ANDIRONS. Second half 19th century. The urn turned finials cast with pendant leaftips on pedestals applied with oval paterae. The rectangular serpentine rails with pierced supports centering the guilloche-cast mid-section on a concave molded plinth. The andirons with beaded urn finials with beaded edge on a cylindrical turned standard joined to cabriole legs with scrolled feet. SIZE: Fender overall length 48″. Anirons 27″ h. CONDITION: Fender in need of tightening and resoldering of joints, otherwise very good, the andirons in very good overall condition. 9-91533 (300-500)

1657
$0.00

GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY LIBRARY ARMCHAIR. Late 19th century. The rectangular padded canted back with serpentine crest rail joined to the padded arms on downswept supports continuing to square chamfered frontal legs centering the overupholstered seat joined by a recessed box stretcher. SIZE: 36″ h. of back x 17″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Upholstery torn and soiled, frame retains old dark finish, no structural issues. Chair frame of good form. 9-90988 (500-600)

1657A
$1,080.00

FINE SIX PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE BY GORHAM. Set consists of five hollow sterling pieces including an 11-1/2” coffee pot marked “751/1”, a 9-1/2” teapot “752/1”, a 5-1/4” covered sugar “753/1”, a 5” creamer “754/1” and a 3-1/4” waste bowl “755/1”. Set is decorated with fruit and foliate decoration with floral sprays and is monogrammed. It is accompanied by a 28-1/2” l x 18” w silver plated tray by Wallace in the Baroque pattern. Weight is approx. 80 tr oz. CONDITION: Generally very good. 9-92219 (1,250-1,750)

1657B
$0.00

PAIR OF SIGNED CRYSTAL ORREFORES CLEAR GLASS COMPOTES. These large conical bowls are supported by a barrel form stem and rolled rim round base. Fully signed on the bottom. SIZE: 7-1/4” h x 8” dia. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-92216 (250-450)

1657C
$780.00

BEAUMONT NEWHALL, CHASE BANK, NEW YORK 1928. Black and white photographic image by renowned photographer Beaumont Newhall. SIZE: SIZE: Sight: 11-1/4” w x 11” h. Matte and frame is approx. 16-1/2” w x 22” h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92228 (450-650)

1657D
$270.00

ALFRED P. SMITH (American, 19th/20th Century) “CATSKILL CREEK AT CATSKILL”. Large oil on canvas board depicting Catskill Creek Bridge at Catskill, NY. Building in background. Signed in lower left “Alfred P. Smith” and titled on reverse “Catskill Creek at Catskill (9W Bridge) by Alfred P. Smith/South Cario New York/Not For Sale”. Frame, likely original with antiqued and distressed finish. SIZE: 18” x 24”. CONDITION: Small repair near bridge. 9-92238 (450-750)

1657E
$0.00

FRANK COHEN KIRK (Russian/American 1889-1963) SUMMER LANDSCAPE. Panoramic country scene with lake and hills in the background with large trees in the foreground, scattered homes on the side of the hill. Signed lower left “F.C. Kirk”. Housed in its original stepped, muted white wood frame with wood matte. A book was published in the mid-20th Century of many of Kirk’s works. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2” x 11-1/2”. CONDITION: Very good. 9-92236 (700-900)

1657F
$1,064.00

M. H. GODFREY (? 1914). Oil on canvas of a group of ducks in a small woodland pond. Signed and dated lower left in what is probably the original old frame with gold gesso design. SIZE: 19” w x 13” h. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-92231 (700-900)

1657G
$1,610.00

J. WOLSKI (Russian/Polish?) WOLVES ATTACKING A TROIKA. Oil on board winter scene shows two men in a three horse driven troika being attacked by wolves, all in a snow covered background. Signed lower left “J. Wolski” in gesso decorated frame with artist name tag. SIZE: 7” x 12” CONDITION: Generally good. 9-92226 (1,500-2,500)

1657H
$0.00

GEORGE WRIGHT (British, 1860-1942) THE START. This monochromatic oil on canvas depicts a horse race with jockeys about to start the race. Painting is signed “G. Wright” in lower right. Framed in a modern antiqued gesso frame. SIZE: 12” x 18”. CONDITION: Generally good, a couple of teeny rub spots on the paintings surface. 9-92229 (2,750-3,750)

1657I
$0.00

FRANCIS GARAT (French, Born 1870) A SCENE IN PARIS. Soft, muted watercolor on paper depicting large monument with winged runner atop. A busy byway with pedestrians, horse drawn carts and numerous buildings in the background. Signed lower right. Framed in a contemporary ornate gesso gilt frame. SIZE: 10-1/4” x 14-1/4”. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-92235 (2,500-3,500)

1657J
$360.00

OIL ON PANEL OF SOUTHWEST SCENE. Painting depicts a desert scene with rocky prominences and background of a prospector with two burrows in the foreground. Signed lower left (can not make out signatures). Framed in earlier 20th Century decorative frame. SIZE: 9-1/2” w x 7-1/2” h by sight. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-92225 (450-850)

1658
$0.00

FIVE YELLOW GOLD ANIMALS. Lot consists of four pins: Bulldog, two lions and a stag head. One lion marked “14k”, the others are unmarked. Stag head having a red cabochon eye as well as one lion. The fifth animal is an elk which we are told by the consignor was made from a gold nugget. It has cut pink stone eyes and is of standing form. These were made by a family member of the consignor in New York City. WEIGHT: 26 gr. SIZE: 1″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91118 (1,000-2,000)

1659
$0.00

FIVE 14K YELLOW GOLD SPORTING AND HUNTING PINS. 1) 14k 1-1/2″ French horn with dog. 2) 1-1/2″ running fox marked “14k”. 3) 2-1/2″ riding crop with running fox marked “14k”. 4) 1-1/4″ fence with horse marked “14k”. 5) 1/2″ standing hunting dog marked “14k”. These were made by a family member of the consignor in New York City. WEIGHT: 22 gr. SIZE: CONDITION: Very good. 9-91117 (1,000-2,000)

1660
$748.00

14K YELLOW GOLD DIAMOND, JADE AND BLACK ENAMEL COMPACT. Round compact marked “14k” having a hinged lid which is set with a small full cut diamond in a filigree round center surrounded by a light green jade circle of approximately 1″ dia. which is surrounded by black enamel with an outer edge of white dots and dashes. Bottom of the compact is engine turned and the sides have a nice decorative embossing. Interior having an inset mirror. WEIGHT: Total is 78 gr. SIZE: 2-1/2″ dia x 1/2″ h. CONDITION: Hinge is damaged and in need of repair. The black enameling on top has some small chips, some white dots and dashes missing enamel and the interior mirror is loose. Otherwise good. 9-90944 (1,000-1,500)

1661
$518.00

THREE BROOCHES. 1) Micro mosaic pin has oval scene of a building front with fountain under blue sky having a black onyx surround set into an unmarked gold metal pin back frame. 2)Rectangular brooch has enamel dog on black background. Housed in a gold filled frame. 3) Carved Oriental ivory set in metal frame with pin back marked “Made in China”. Along with a small carved jar top. SIZE: Mosaic 1-1/4″ x 1-1/2″, 1-3/4″ x 2″ and 1″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Horizontal crack through pin. Some chips off backside of rectangular brooch. Oriental pin is very good. 9-90995-19 (200-400)

1662
$840.00

FOUR FINE CARVED SHELL CAMEO BROOCHES. Each depicting a woman’s profile. 1) Half portrait of woman with hat holding flower, cream color against amber background. 2) Art Nouveau shoulder portrait of woman with flowers, white on amber background. 3 & 4) Show woman with flowers. All housed in fancy unmarked metal frames with pin backs. SIZE: Range from 1-1/4″ x 1 to 2″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-15 (500-1,000)

1663
$1,150.00

THREE FINE CARVED SHELL CAMEO BROOCHES. 1) Finely carved with white against brown, having a white border edge. Cameo shows a young maiden atop a gallant stallion in a tropical setting. Housed in a fancy unmarked gold pin back frame. 2) Vertical oval white to dark brown scene showing a nude woman with two putti in classical setting. Housed in a unmarked gold pin back frame. 3) White against chocolate mottled background showing a woman helping a young girl with dog beside and cherub above a plinth with bushes with background of building and trees. Housed in an oval unmarked gold pin back frame. SIZE: 2″ x 1-1/2″, 1-3/4″ x 1-1/2″ and 2″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-16 (500-800)

1664
$518.00

FINE CARVED CAMEO BROOCH. Vertical oval scene showing a perched eagle on a woman’s arm drinking from a dish she holds. An interesting scene with bright white against a light amber background. Housed in a unmarked gold pin frame. SIZE: 2″ x 1-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-4 (400-800)

1665
$960.00

LOT OF CAMEO JEWELRY. Lot consists of seven link 7″ bracelet marked “900” silver having oval white to light amber scenes depicting chariots, a 1″ x 1-1/2″ agate cameo brooch having a small oval portrait of a woman in a fancy Victorian gold pin back, unmarked ring with finely sculptured dog head shell cameo in deep relief in a gold ring setting, oyster shell cameo ring of a woman’s head in a 10kt yellow gold setting and 10kt yellow gold carved shell cameo ring of a young woman SIZE: As noted above. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-17 (400-600)

1666
$480.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF FRAMED & UNFRAMED CAMEOS. Included in lot are four brooches; three with woman’s heads and one of castle in water, one in pendant form with woman, five unframed carved shell cameos including four horse chariot, covered wagon at house, two horse chariot and woman with eagle (missing left edge). SIZE: Range from 1/2″ x 1″ to 2″ x 1-1/2″. CONDITION: Good and as noted. 9-90995-18 (400-700)

1667
$600.00

FIVE CARVED CAMEO BROOCHES. Each in oval vertical form. 1) Showing a seated woman with parasol next to standing goat and tree. 2) Woman holding bird next to buildings and tree. 3) Woman next to dog and fence. 4) Seated woman with swan next to buildings. 5) Woman with dog next to tree. All housed in unmarked gold metal pin back frames. SIZE: Ranging from 1″ h to 1-3/4″ h. CONDITION: The first one has a crack in sky, the third has damaged frame and the fifth with horizontal crack, otherwise good. 9-90995-10 (350-600)

1668
$288.00

THREE CARVED CAMEO BROOCHES. 1) With figure in building setting. Housed in an unmarked gold metal pin back frame. 2) Woman outside of church in landscape. Housed in an unmarked gold metal pin back frame. 3) Horizontal oval of buildings and bridge. Housed in an unmarked gold metal pin back frame. SIZE: 2-1/4″ x 2″, 2″ x 1-1/2″ and 1″ x 1″ respectively. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90995-8 (300-500)

1669
$862.00

LOT OF EIGHT CAMEOS. All cameos, in different colors in Jasperware, possibly by Wedgwood. One housed in metal pin back frame with portrait of a lady, six in gold color frames with no pins in different colors and one white with pin back. SIZE: Range from 1″ to 1-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Some soiling, good. 9-90995-20 (250-400)

1670
$172.00

CRYSTAL BALL SHAPE DESK CLOCK. Dial marked “8 Jours”, black outside numbers with red military time numbers on inner area. Case being two half circles of clear glass with brass center rings. Movement marked “Made in France”. SIZE: 2-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Hairlines to enameled dial, appears to be in working order. 9-74197 (200-400)

1671
$1,200.00

FRENCH SWINGING BABY MANTLE CLOCK. Late 19th Century mantle clock has a brass movement, white enamel dial with open escapement and two appatures. Pendulum is a baby on a swing. Clock having fancy decoration of lovebirds, flower trellace of roses, warrior medallion bust and inscription plaque “December 25th, 1887”. Eagle maker’s mark. SIZE: 13-1/2″ h x 13″ w. CONDITION: Appears to be complete, no key. 9-91822 (1,000-1,300)

1672
$0.00

TRAMP ART FRETWORK CLOCK. Fretwork mantle clock having fancy shaped base with steps leading up to four carved scrolling supports having a round clock centering a tall finial with urn and spire. Clock dial in black with gold numbers having time and strike keyholes. Back of the movement marked “Gaudefroy, Paris 6677”. Bell, pendulum and key present. Clock having a separate base with brass ring and able to hold a glass dome which is not present. SIZE: Clock is 25-1/2″ h x 18″ w; separate base is 4-1/4″ h x 21-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Generally very good, appears to be in running condition. 9-92204 (600-800)

1673
$920.00

FINE AGRA CARPET. Mid-20th century. Slate green floral latticework on the deep indigo field within a main border of scrolling floral vinery. SIZE: 11’10” x 8’11”. CONDITION: Very fine overall with full pile and rich color. 9-91329 (1,000-2,000)

1674
$58.00

INDO-TABRIZ RUG. Late 20th century. Central lobed medallion in ivory with polychrome flowerheads on a pale blue field within indigo and taupe spandrels and an ivory floral guard border. SIZE: 6’7″ x 4’3″. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90565 (200-400)

1675
$0.00

GROUP OF THREE ASSORTED OYSTER PLATES. Late 19th century. The first, transfer floral decorated. The second, a majolica-form with crabs, shells and seaweed. The third, of typical form with simulated oysters. SIZE: Largest: 9-1/2″ diameter. CONDITION: All showing minor wear and minimal losses to paint. 9-90990 (500-1,000)

1676
$0.00

THREE CONTINENTAL PAINT-DECORATED OYSTER PLATES. Mid-19th century. Each with six simulated oysters within a simulated net centering a scallop shell. SIZE: 8-1/4″ diameter. CONDITION: Two in overall very fine condition, one with quarter-inch chip on rim. 9-90989 (400-600)

1677
$660.00

COLLECTION OF 18 FANCY DECORATIVE TEAPOTS. All 20th Century. Collection includes: Decorated floral teapot on metal stand with candle bowl; Figural woman holding a pitcher with head as cover and pitcher as spout; Modern art pottery pot with dogs head handle and mean face spout; Two figural bird pots marked “Made in Japan”; Sitting cat; Three terracotta pots; Green Jasperware pot with flowers and leaves (lid w/ damage); Marine life decorated pot, one in shell form (breaks to inner rim); Majolica dragon and more. One unlisted example with sealife motif repaired. SIZE: Range from 11-1/2″ to 3″ h. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise very good. 9-90991 (700-1,000)

1678
$0.00

15-PIECE DOULTON PORCELAIN DESSERT SET. Set having a brown Doulton Burslem mark. Circa 1882-1891. Set consisting of: 3″ h x 11-1/2″ x 8-3/4″ footed oval bowl; Six 9″ dia. plates; Eight 6-1/4″ dia. plates. Each nicely decorated with different flowers in gold trim. Oval bowl set on four scrolled feet. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91524 (400-600)

1679
$0.00

ROYAL DUX FIGURE OF A WOMAN IN ELIZABETHAN DRESS ON A HORSE. Late 19th/early 20th Century. Modeled depicting a woman with wide brimmed feathered hat, left arm outstretched in long flowing dress with cape, seated side saddle on her horse, the horse leaning against a tree stump on a natural rock work plinth. Marked beneath the plinth with the Dux acorn mark. SIZE: 22” h, 16” l x 7” w overall. CONDITION: Repairs to left hand, left foot missing toes, hairline crack, horse’s proper left shoulder, proper left cape of rider. Parasol or other object missing from left hand. Bridle missing from left hand. Surface is in need of a good overall cleaning. 9-74989 (400-600)

1680
$0.00

PAIR OF FRENCH BOY AND GIRL FIGURINES. Polychromed earthenware figures are marked on the underside “JM 6334” and “JM 6335”. One depicts a boy in fancy formal attire with tri-corner hat seated atop classical railing with urn spindles. His feet rest on a naturalistic base. He faces left. The other figure shows a fancy dressed girl with wide brimmed bonnet, she carries a basket and faces right. When placed side by side they appear to be in conversation. SIZE: 20″ h x 9″ w x 7″ d. CONDITION: One finger tip missing from girl and small flake off bottom of dress. Boy has small paint loss on stocking, otherwise very good. 9-91372 (800-1,200)

1681
$0.00

AFTER GEORGE RECIPON (FRENCH, 1860-1920) BEAUTY & THE BEAST. Large bronze shows a nude woman standing beside a seated lion. Woman holds a hand mirror in her left and her right arm is extended out. Her hair flows back in the wind and the lion tail extends beyond base. Superbly modeled and signed on base “Recipon” and “Copyright 1904 By. LaPointe”. Purportedly from a large Kennebunkport hotel. SIZE: 32″ h x 18″ w x 13″ d. CONDITION: Very good, nice bronze patina, there is a drilled hole in the base where it was secured to prevent theft. 5-66912 (3,500-5,000)

1682
$1,150.00

AFTER CLAUDE MICHEL CLODION (French, 1738-1814) TWO PUTTI AND A RAM. Bronze figural group depicting two frolicking putti roping a ram. On an oval plinth having artificially gilt heightened details. SIZE: 16” h x 15” l x 6-1/2” d. CONDITION: Old patina, very good. 5-64979 (800-1,200)

1683
$1,840.00

LUCIEN GIBERT (French, 1904-1988) DANCER. Multi-color patinated bronze figure of a dancer with fan shaped head piece, long flowing gown with chainmail skirt. She stands on her right tiptoe with other knee bent and hands out. Colors of silver, tan and brown. Mounted on a stepped brown mottled onyx base. SIZE: Bronze is 12″ h; Base is 10-3/4″ w x 4-1/4″ h. Overall is 14″ h. CONDITION: Generally good with some rub to bronze. 5-66913 (1,000-1,500)

1684
$1,438.00

FINE GEORGE III STYLE CARVED MAHOGANY GENTLEMAN’S WARDROBE. Circa 1840. The dentil molded swan’s neck pediment with carved floral rosette terminals centering a dentil molded pediment and scrolling pierced foliate fretwork, the molded cornice with blind fretwork frieze, joined to the case fitted with a pair of arched panel doors, the lower case fitted with a deep single drawer, raised on ogee bracket feet. SIZE: 93″ h. x 59″ overall w. x 23-1/2″ d. CONDITION: This breakdown wardrobe retains original dark finish, though repolished. With breaks in fretwork on cornice which is repairable. Retains original feet. 9-92120 (3,000-4,000)

1685
$0.00

SET OF AMERICAN CENTENNIAL HEPPLEWHITE STYLE MAHOGANY MARQUETRY NEST OF TABLES. Circa 1900. The four tables of graduated size, each with elaborate floral marquetry, raised on square tapered legs with string inlay. SIZE: 29″ overall h. x 27-3/4″ overall w. x 17-1/2″ overall d. CONDITION: All retain original and dark surface and patina, each table with some degree of repair, all in need of cleaning and tightening. 9-90874 (800-1,200)

1686
$0.00

FINE REGENCY STYLE BENCH MADE SATINWOOD CENTER TABLE. The round top having segmented veneers with an ebonized inlaid border above the conforming frieze fitted with four drawers and rectangular inlaid panels, raised on four saber legs with carved rams-head terminals and ringed appointments, ebonized and gilt, centering a shelf with circular inlaid floral decoration terminating in gilt hoofed feet. Mid 20th Century. SIZE: H 30-1/2”, D 42”. CONDITION: Overall in very good to excellent condition. 9-91879 (2,000-4,000)

1687
$5,462.00

NICE ENGLISH CHESTERFIELD SOFA IN TUFTED LEATHER. Mid 20th Century. Rectangular sofa of typical form with tufted padded back continuing to arms, seat also tufted. Overall studded in brass tacks on suppressed ball feet. Leather a burnt orange color. SIZE: 80″ l x 34″ d x 14″ seat h. CONDITION: Very good overall with original covering. 9-91814 (800-1,200)

1688
$2,070.00

BLACK FOREST FIGURAL CARVED BEAR SMOKER’S STAND. Late 19th century. This unusual example depicting an adult bear with glass eyes holding a carved tree trunk surmounted by a scrolling top of simulated branches centering two lidded compartments each mounted with a cub. The opposite edges depicting a frolicking cub on its back, the fourth cub rearing on hind legs. The center of the top mounted with a brass cigar cutter. The whole on an oval plinth raised on canted carved feet. SIZE: 34-1/2″ h. x 20″ l. of top x 12-1/2″ w. CONDITION: Overall very nice with crisp carving, the stand top missing one spherule, with original dry finish and good patina. 9-90972 (800-1,200)

1689
$172.00
Revised: 1/16/2008

Printed image in catalog was reversed with lot number 1692.

ROOM SIZE ORIENTAL RUG. Last half of the 20th Century. Center colorful medallion on a red field with multiple borders. Predominant colors of blue, red and ivory. SIZE: 12’5” x 9’5”. CONDITION: Some wear to central area, generally good. 9-91489 (500-1,000)

1690
$780.00

ENGLISH VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOOT RACK. This unusual two sided item, designed for the storage of caps and riding boots with an arched crest rail fitted with carrying handle and turned pegs above a shelf with twelve shaped apertures raised on incised rectangular end supports joined by the bottom shelf with convex front raised on outswept feet. SIZE: 38-1/2” h x 30” l x 17” d. CONDITION: Old surface, good patina, 6” strip of molding missing on rack, one leg broken and braced. 9-74626 (500-700)

1691
$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)

1692
$58.00
Revised: 1/16/2008

Printed image in catalog was reversed with lot number 1689.

INDO CHINESE FLORAL WOVEN CARPET. Six rows of floral sprigs, tulips, bell-flowers, lily of the valley on a cranberry red field, within a wide ivory border of oval pale indigo floral medallions. Mid 20th Century. SIZE: 13’10” x 10’4″. CONDITION: Very good overall with some minor staining, vibrant colors, small areas of wear throughout. 9-91490 (200-500)

1693
$172.00

FEDERAL STYLE MAHOGANY PRESENTATION BANJO CLOCK, NEW HAVEN CLOCK COMPANY. First quarter 20th century. The circular brushed-steel dial with Arabic numerals centering time and strike apertures, the brass spring-driven 8-day movement marked with patent dates and trademark. Above the throat with eglomise panel flanked by brass fillets above the box base with glass panel opening to brass pendulum and degree plaque marked New Haven Clock Company, New Haven, Conn, USA. The presentation bracket molded with spherules and acorn pendant, the whole headed with a brass urn-form finial. SIZE: 44-1/2″ overall h. CONDITION: Good overall, with original brass movement, case with old dark patina, box base glass minus eglomise decoration. 9-91339 (400-600)

1694
$600.00

GERMAN HOODED WALL CLOCK. Circa 1870 with brass square dial, black Roman Numerals, three inner separate dials, one for seconds, one for date and the other strike indicator. Also a moon dial, single winding hole. All housed in a dark finish nice stained case. Unmarked brass movement. Pendulum present, no key. SIZE: 20-1/2″ h x 14-1/4″ at widest. CONDITION: Unknown working order, otherwise very good. 9-91823 (600-900)

1695
$1,840.00

DAVID MANUEL (American, 20th Century) “JOHN WAYNE – AMERICAN”. Outstanding bronze sculpture of a standing John Wayne in western outfit holding a rifle and wearing a hat. Signed at base “Manuel” and titled. Attached to a shaped molded edge wood base. Bronze comes with a Certificate of Authenticity Limited Edition 101 of 250. Signed by the artist and sold by the Frontier Museum and dated “12/16/81”. SIZE: Weight: 34 lbs. 30″ h. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90899 (1,000-2,000)

1696
$288.00

AFTER FREDERICK REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909) COMING THROUGH THE RYE. Remington re-strike bronze figural group depicting four horsemen abreast on horseback with guns raised on a naturalistic rocky base mounted on a rectangular stone plinth. SIZE: 14”h overall x 15-3/4”w x 9-1/4”d. CONDITION: Rough re-casting, retaining original surface. 9-90313 (200-300)

1697
$1,150.00

AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909) THE MOUNTAIN MAN. Modern bronze recast of Remington’s famous depiction of the Mountain Man. Attached to a black marble base. SIZE: 29-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90900 (1,000-2,000)

1698
$1,035.00

AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909) THE BRONCO BUSTER. Recast of Remington’s famous depiction of cowboy on bucking bronco. Attached to an oval black marble base. SIZE: 21″ h x 18″ l. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Hendenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine CONDITION: Very good. 9-90898 (1,000-2,000)

1699
$0.00

HAND PAINTED MIRROR BY GRACE ANDERSON. The wide wood frame depicting a landscape scene of Lake Auburn, Maine on the bottom third. The top right quadrant painted with colorful zinnias. The frame encompassing a beveled edge mirror with a gold bead decorated border. Signed bottom right “Grace Anderson”. Grace Anderson was an artist who painted in the western Maine area. SIZE: 48″ x 34″. CONDITION: Some surface dirt and loss to mirror backing, otherwise good. 9-91546 (800-1,200)

1700
$86.00

HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD LABELED CHILD’S DAYBED TOGETHER WITH AMERICAN VICTORIAN WICKER DOLL’S CARRIAGE. Late 19th Century. 1) Daybed of rectangular form with woven seat and inclined headrest. Wicker skirt with zigzag and woven apron raised on four turned legs. 2) Carriage of typical form with adjustable hood, scrolled and rolled sides centering a padded seat with adjustable back and scrolling footrest, turned with fiddlehead elements on wire wheels. Scrolled handle with turned wooden hand rest. SIZE: 1) 19″ h x 42″ l x 17″ w. 2) 35″ h x 33″ l overall x 16″ w. CONDITION: Both in very good original dried finish, exhibiting minor losses to the wicker at head of daybed and at edges of footrest on carriage, parasol of carriage is absent. 9-91380 (300-500)

1701
$0.00

FINE REGENCY CARVED ROSEWOOD ADJUSTABLE ORGAN OR PIANO STOOL. Circular padded top revolving above a fluted swelled and ring turned standard joined to the circular carved and flattened plinth base raised on three claw feet. Currently covered in a raw silk pattern fabric. Circa 1830. SIZE: 18″ h at lowest point x 13″ dia. CONDITION: Very nice overall. Wood with cleaned original surfaces with no visible repairs or damage. Nice patina. 9-91389 (300-600)

1702
$230.00

CONTINENTAL LOUIS XVI STYLE PARQUETRY CENTER TABLE. First quarter 20th Century. Circular top with walnut floral inlay centering an eight pointed contrasting star all within a rosewood parquet border above the conforming skirt of contrasting inlaid panels and string inlays. Raised on shaped cabriole molded legs ending in brass. Apron fitted with with a drawer. SIZE: 29″ h x 28-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Overall very fine with original scrubbed surfaces; minor veneer repairs and losses. All four feet intact and original. 9-91387 (400-600)

1703
$402.00

WILLIAM IX MAHOGANY BOOKCASE. Circa 1850. Rectangular case with molded cornice fitted with a splash guard above two open sections with adjustable shelves, raised on a plinth. Four original shelves. SIZE: 46-1/2″ h overall x 76-1/2″ w x 12″ d. CONDITION: Very good overall with cleaned original surfaces. 9-91383 (500-700)

1704
$115.00

AMERICAN RENAISSANCE REVIVAL BLACK MARBLE AND BRESCHIA CLASSICAL FORM MANTLE CLOCK. Architectural marble case mounted with an enameled and brass decorated dial with open escapement. Inner ring marked “Le Boutillier & Co., Paris”. Brass works with time and strike. SIZE: 11-1/4” h x 13” w x 6” d. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Unknown working order. 9-74147 (200-400)

1705
$240.00

THREE PORCELAIN FIGURINES BY BOEHM. 1) 5-3/4″ Hedgling Western Bluebirds, #494, black mark, Made in USA. 2) 6-3/4″ Baby Crested Fly Catcher #458, black mark, Made in USA. 3) 3-1/2″ h First Venture Robin with early Boehm mark. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91139-2 (500-800)

1706
$345.00

PAIR OF CANADA GEESE PORCELAIN FIGURINES BY BOEHM. Model #408; One showing a Canada goose with head up, the other head down protecting three gosslings. Black mark to base, Made in USA. Year of issue, 1953. SIZE: 7″ and 4″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91139 (300-500)

1707
$120.00

THREE SONGBIRD PORCELAIN FIGURINES BY BOEHM. 1) 4-1/2″ h Baby Bluebird #442, black mark, Made in USA. 2) 4-1/4″ h Baby Goldfinch #448, black mark, Made in USA. 3) 4-1/2″ h Baby Wood Thrush #444, black mark, Made in USA. CONDITION: Very good 9-91139-1 (300-500)

1708
$0.00

TWO BOEHM BIRDS, BOEHM PLAQUE AND BOOK. Lot includes: 3-1/4″ Baby Cedar Waxwing #432, black mark, Made in USA. 2) 3-1/2″ Baby Chickadee #461, black mark, Made in USA. 3) 7″ h Boehm collectors plaque #SP-73, Made in USA. 4) 12-1/4″ x 9-1/4″ Edward Marshall Boehm book, signed edition with hard sleeve. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91139-3 (300-500)

1709
$0.00

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 (1,000-1,500)

1710
$690.00

UNSIGNED (20th Century) JOHANNES GUTENBERG AND HIS PRESS. A bronze figure showing a proud Guttenberg standing in front of his large book press. He hand is across front with his hand in his belt and his other hand rests atop the press. He stands atop a stepped square base. SIZE: 17-3/4″ h x base 7-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91373 (1,500-2,500)

1711
$690.00

AFTER HEINZ MUELLER (German, 1872-?) BRONZE OF MAN ON HORSEBACK. Depicting a shirtless man slouched on the back of a walking horse on a naturalistic plinth with incised signature in script “H. Muller” stamped “Austria” and what appears to be a foundry mark. SIZE: 12-1/4” h x 11-1/4” l. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Nice old chocolate brown patina. 9-73946 (800-1,200)

1712
$0.00

F.CHOPIN (Russian, 20th Century)ARMED COSSACKS AT REST. Bronze figural group shows three men in full Cossack attire with guns at the ready. One stands, one sits and another lies down. A small fire has been built to heat a kettle which hangs from tripod. A dog rests against one of the soldiers. Signed in Cyrillic. Also “F. Chopin”. Greenish/brown patina mounted on a molded edge oval green mottled marble. SIZE: Overall is 7-1/2″ h x 13″ w x 10-1/2″ d. Bronze is 6″ h x 11″ w x 8-1/4″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91376 (2,000-3,000)

1713
$0.00

FAVRILLE PINCH EDGED TIFFANY GLASS BOWL. Bottom signed “L.C.T.”. Ruffled pinched edged rim on a panel sided bowl. Gold with bluish hues. SIZE: 2-1/4″ h x 4-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90672 (400-600)

1714
$0.00

TWO LALIQUE CLEAR GLASS QUAILS. One stands tall with head up and with textured feathers. The other squats low having similar textured feathers. Both signed on base “Lalique France”. SIZE: Very good. CONDITION: 7″ h and 3-1/2″ h. 9-90688 (1,500-2,000)

1715
$402.00

DAUM CLEAR GLASS PELICAN FIGURINE. Solid pelican perched on a rock which has a side signature “Daum, France”. SIZE: 9″ h x 8″ w. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90689 (300-500)

1716
$172.00

CLEAR GLASS STEUBEN CANDY DISH. Lotus leaf form with curled over handle. Signed “Steuben” on upper rim. Polished pontil. SIZE: 3-3/4″ h to top of handle x 7-3/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90668 (200-250)

1717
$460.00

TWO MODERN GLASS SCULPTURES. Mid 20th century. The first, a block of Venetian glass, having three stylized angel fish swimming within polychrome filaments depicting sea grass, the fish encased within a clear block of bubbled glass. The second ,a block of chiseled blue-green glass with polished surfaces simulating an Arctic scene with icebergs depicting the head of a seal, head rising from the water. Affixed with original label marked “Kosta, Sweden”. SIZE: First 6 3/4″ h 12 1/2 ” l. Depth 3 1/4″. Second 6″h X 7 1/2″ w X 2 1/2″ Depth. CONDITION: The first in very good condition overall, no defects noted. The second with small clamshell fracture on top center front edge. Other small similar fractures on edges of back facets, may be part of the making of the piece. 9-91163 (200-400)

1718
$420.00

GALLE CAMEO LAMP BASE. Early 20th century. Acid-etched and wheel-polished mauve brown fuschia on a pedestal base signed in script on side, the base notched for wiring. SIZE: 9″ h. CONDITION: The rim with extensive chipping otherwise good condition. 9-74193 (100-200)

1719
$360.00

GENET & MICHON FROSTED ART DECO BULBOUS AMBER VASE AND VERLYS FROSTED OPALESCENT FRUIT BOWL. Second quarter 20th century. The vase is of bulbous form decorated with three graduated rows of stylized artichoke leaves.The base with an impressed signature The Verlys bowl with opalescent raised flowerheads,probably waterlilys, the feet of leaf form with opalescent centers,signature etched in script. SIZE: Height of vase 9 1/2″. Diameter of bowl 13 3/4″. CONDITION: Good color, structurally very good with no visible defect, the first vase with surfaces scratches and marring to frosted surfaces and clear ribs. 9-91183 (300-500)

1720
$345.00

JOHN ROOD (1906-1974) “SUPPLICATION”. Oak carving from the solid depicting a bearded, robed man clutching a brimmed cap to chest in downcast demeanor. Signed at base “Rood, 1945”. SIZE: 39-1/2″ h. CONDITION: With original weathered surface, shrinkage splits throughout, as expected 9-74527 (1,200-1,500)

1721
$0.00

CARVED WOODEN STATUE OF A HAITIAN SLAVE GIRL, SIGNED “LE DECIMUS HAITI.” Depicting a young girl with head scarf and hoop earrings wearing a beaded necklace and frock, hands on hips, posing barefoot on a circular lined plinth. Carved from the solid. SIZE: 54-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good overall with original surfaces, missing an earring. 9-90308 (500-750)

1722
$0.00

STONE CARVING OF A SEMI-NUDE ROBED MALE TORSO IN THE CLASSICAL TASTE. 20th Century. Weathered brown crackled surface mounted on a rectangular stone plinth. SIZE: 23” overall h x 12” w x 6-1/2” d. CONDITION: Very minor chips on toga, shoulder, chaff marked proper left hip, otherwise very good. 9-74601 (600-800)

1723
$201.00

SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ROSE-CARVED SIDE CHAIRS. Circa 1870. The scrolling leaftip and rose-carved crest rail with open handgrip continuing to serpentine stiles centering a scrolled leaftip carved splat. The overupholstered seat with serpentine edges raised on frontal angular cabriole legs with foliate carved knees and backswept rear legs. SIZE: 33″ h. of back. CONDITION: Fully refinished and restored, in very nice overall condition. One repair noted on back of one chair. 9-91488 (300-500)

1724
$201.00

AMERICAN VICTORIAN CARVED WALNUT OPEN ARM GENTLEMAN’S CHAIR. Circa 1860. The shaped and molded back joined to padded arms on incurved molded supports centering the shield-shaped upholstered seat on molded carved cabriole legs with brass casters. SIZE: 39-1/2″ h. of back x 16-1/2″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Retains original finish, recently re-upholstered, very nice condition overall. 9-91332 (150-250)

1725
$230.00

AMERICAN VICTORIAN STYLE BRASS AND IRON BED. 20th century. The iron headboard and footboard shaped and cast with leaftips continuing to cast-iron cylindrical supports centering S-scrolled and turned-spindle brass tubing above and joined to seven iron spindles cast with foliate terminals. The iron frame cream painted and fitted for side rails. SIZE: 54″ h. of headboard x 44″ h. of footboard x 53″ w. (standard double bed). CONDITION: Overall very good. 9-91327 (200-300)

1726
$0.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN CAST-IRON CAMPAGNA-FORM URNS ON PEDESTALS. Each cast with an egg and dart rim, the bodies cast with scrolling foliate vinery and carrying handles with masks, the bases fluted, on a square plinth. SIZE: 31” h, 22-1/2” dia. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-74167 (1,000-2,000)

1727
$115.00

PAIR OF AMERICAN CAST-IRON GARDEN URNS. Each egg and dart scalloped rim above leaftip and fluted body on a square plinth. SIZE: 21” h, 22” dia. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Multiple heavy coats of paint. One plinth base rim with piece out. 9-74159 (400-800)

1728
$2,875.00

ORIENTAL CARVED GRANITE PAGODA-FORM GARDEN LIGHT Probably 20th Century. The domed hexagonal roof surmounted by a mushroom finial above the conforming frieze carved with recessed panels joined to the conforming mid-section; each side fitted with rectangular teak panel with opaque panes; a light mounted within, raised on a base. The four graceful arched legs with incised edges. SIZE: 36” h, 37” dia. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Very good overall with weathered, mossy surfaces. Large chip at one roof point. 9-74171 (2,000-4,000)

1729
$460.00

METAL SHELL FORM FOUNTAIN RESERVOIR. Cast half round shell formed reservoir has flat back and ribbed scallop edge. Mid 20th Century. SIZE: 6-3/4” h x 18” w. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: One mounting hole is broken otherwise good. 9-74166 (200-300)

1730
$862.00

LARGE MODERN COPPER HOUSE LIGHT. Six light fixture, housed in an oversized lantern. Green verdigris copper. SIZE: Approximately 60″ h x 20″ w. PROVENANCE: Dr. Ladd Heldenbrand Estate, So. Portland, Maine. CONDITION: Good. 9-90917 (250-400)

1731
$115.00

INDO-BOKHARA RUG. Late 20th century. Of typical form, having three rows of 15 guls interspersed with angular latch hook medallions on a beige field within multiple stripe borders of geometric designs, all in polychrome earth tones. SIZE: 6’2″ x 4’2″. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-90564 (150-250)

1732
$0.00
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CHINESE ORIENTAL RUG. Decorated with a floral medallion flanked by floral sprays and circular spandrels deep indigo ground within a cream border of floral vinery. SIZE: 5’9” x 3’2”. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Spots of minor wear throughout, retains good color and pile. 9-74183-1 (150-300)

1733
$63.00

HAMADAN RUG, TABRIZ PATTERN, SOUTHEAST PERSIA. The poled medallion within a hexagonal brick medallion, the cream border with stylized flower heads. SIZE: 6’ x 3’4”. CONDITION: Fair overall with areas of wear in field. 9-74450 (75-125)

1734
$3,162.00

QUALITY AMERICAN CHIPPENDALE STYLE BENCHMADE WALNUT FARMHOUSE TABLE. Mid-20th century. The rectangular top with breadboard ends projecting above the conforming apron of pegged construction fitted with three aligned drawers raised on square tapered legs. SIZE: 32″ h x 9ft 2″ l x 39-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: Custom handmade table from North Carolina commissioned by the current owner. CONDITION: This fine handmade example is in very good overall original condition, with very fine dark patina. 9-91314 (2,000-3,000)

1735
$1,150.00

DIMINUTIVE REGENCY STYLE BENCH-MADE INLAID MAHOGANY SERVER. Circa 1930. Rectangular top with burled elm cross banding above the conforming case fitted with two banks of bow-front drawers centering a straight long drawer. All with string inlay rectangular panels. Raised on four frontal tapered square cuffed legs and two similar rear legs. SIZE: 31″ h x 36″ w x 19″ d. CONDITION: Retains original finish, somewhat in need of a cleaning. Minor losses to veneer, hardware is original, original feet. Very good overall. 9-91391 (500-800)

1736
$0.00

EXTENSIVE ENGLISH PART DINNER SERVICE “INDIAN TREE” PATTERN BY BRIDGWOOD, RETAILED BY HARRODS LTD. OF LONDON. First quarter 20th century. Floral decorated within a gilt border, the rims with floral vinery with a modified gilt decorated Greek key edge. Set including thirty-one 10″ dinner plates, twenty-six 9-1/2″ luncheon plates, six 7-1/2″ salad plates, sixteen 7″ bread/butter plates, one 14″ oval platter, twenty-seven 5-3/4″ saucers, and twenty-nine teacups. Total of 136 pieces. CONDITION: The set in very fine condition overall, with no significant damage or restoration, minimal number of minor flakes. 9-91321 (800-1,000)

1737
$0.00

CONTINENTAL PAINTED AND GILT-DECORATED CAKE STAND AND TWO CABINET PLATES TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF GERMAN TRANSFERWARE PLATES. First quarter 20th century. Each painted example signed by the artist, the scenes within scrolling gilt borders on deep blue ground. The German plates with transfer decorated landscapes. SIZE: Cakestand 6″ h Diameter 8 3/4″.Diameter of plates 7 1/4″and 8 1/4″ respectively. CONDITION: Good condition overall with minimal wear to gilding and paint, repair to rim of one plate, transfer plates with minor roughness. 9-91157 (250-350)

1738
$288.00

SEVEN PIECE LOT OF QUIMPER. Lot includes: 1) 24″ x 14″ fish platter with man and woman motif signed “HB Quimper France”. 2) 2-3/4″ h x 8″ l covered sardine dish marked “Henriot Quimper 159”. Base having an attached liner with bow ties and horns. Top having bagpipe horns and bow ties with seated women. 3) 2-1/2″ h x 4-1/2″ w center handled condiment tray with man and woman motif. Signed “Henriot Quimper France”. 4 & 5) Pair 8-1/4″ candlesticks with yellow ground with man and woman. Signed “HB Quimper 13”. 6) 2-1/2″ h x 3-3/4″ dia (without handles) porringer cup with woman on yellow ground. Signed “HB Quimper France” (inside hairline). 7) 10″ h unmarked handled jug in blues and yellows, tapering form with loop handle decorated with deer, buildings, rabbit and bird. CONDITION: As noted above, very good. 9-91525 (400-600)

1739
$0.00

BOUCHER (French, 20th Century) PAIR OF BRONZE FOOTED URNS. The identical pair having an amphora shape with double scroll handles supported by tall animal feet surmounted by cherub heads. The three feet are attached to a molded edge trifoil shaped green and black marble base with brass edging. The bodies decorated in relief, one side with Mercury atop Pegasus; the other with another figure atop Pegasus. SIZE: Overall is 18-1/2″ h. CONDITION: One marble base with restoration, otherwise very good. 9-91371 (1,500-3,000)

1740
$0.00

UNSIGNED (French, 19th Century) PAIR OF 17TH CENTURY STYLE FIGURES OF MEN. Bronze figures set atop matching gray and red marble square plinths having turnip type brass feet. Each man sits on a naturalistic ground, one holding a cup with arm curled toward chest which may have held something at one time. The other holds a round drum on his lap and his hand holds what probably was some sort of stick which is not present. Unsigned but with a very nice aged patina. SIZE: Bronze is 7″ h. 9-1/2″ with base. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise very good. 9-90691 (1,500-2,000)

1741
$0.00

LALOUETTE (20th Century) CHIEN AL A PUCE. Bronze figure of a dog scratching his neck on an oval base. Title and artist inscribed on side of base and a foundry mark “Bronze Garanti au Titre l.v Deposee 5910”. SIZE: 7-1/2” h x 7” l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90690 (800-1,200)

1742
$480.00

LOT OF TEN FOSSILIZED TRILOBITES. Devonian period. Several unusual and previously unknown examples. Some in life like poses. Including Drotops, Psychopyge, Ceratarges, Ketternaspis and others. SIZE: Largest is 12″. CONDITION: All very good. 9-91186 (800-1,200)

1743
$288.00

FOSSILIZED DINOSAUR TRACKS. Early Jurassic period. Fossil of a three-toed dinosaur, Ichnogenus, a bi-petal dinosaur. Three toed prints showing both positive and negative sides of the print. SIZE: Approximately 7″ print l; 7″ overall. CONDITION: Good condition overall. Repaired fracture of the rock running along one toe. 9-91185 (650-850)

1744
$1,140.00

FOSSILIZED SEA LILIES. Unknown period. Series of fossilized sea lilies each overlaying the next showing very good detail of stalks and flower heads. SIZE: 31″ x 20″. CONDITION: Generally good. 9-74458 (200-400)

1745
$460.00

ANTIQUE HIRES ROOT BEER DISPENSING COOLER. Wood and brass barrel shaped dispenser having a dispensing spigot on side and supported by three brass claw feet. The stained oak barrel having six brass supporting bands, central area having three diamond shaped red and gold trim advertising stating “Drink Hires It Is Pure”. Fitted wood cover on top and a fitted enamel reservoir on the interior. Brass plaque attached to side which indicates that it was loaned by the Charles E. Hires Co., Philadelphia, USA No. 13937. SIZE: 23″ h x 13″ dia at top. CONDITION: Generally very good, there is loss to decoration on side. 9-92205 (500-600)

1746
$489.00

A COMMERCIAL BRASS CORK EXTRACTOR. late 19th century. Designed with an iron and turned wood handle operating the concealed corkscrew and fitted with a pressure mount for attaching the angular instrument on the edge of the bar top. SIZE: 20″ X 13″. CONDITION: Very good condition showing expected and normal wear. 9-90692 (250-300)

1747
$0.00

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 or resodering at corner seams, otherwise good. 9-91532 (300-500)

1748
$144.00

AMERICAN THREE PIECE CAST BRASS FIGURAL GIRANDOLES. Mid 19th Century depicting a courting couple in period dress on stepped white marble bases. SIZE: 20” h of center candelabra x 15” w, 14-3/4” h of single sticks. CONDITION: Retains original patina. No restoration noted. Some prisms mismatched, very good overall. 9-90576 (300-500)

1749
$420.00

FINE SHEFFIELD SILVER ENGRAVED GALLERY TRAY. Late 19th century. The oval tray with applied reeded handles and reticulated gallery, the surface decorated overall with oval cartouches and an inner border of shells, bellflowers and scrolling vinery centering an armorial crest raised on scrolled feet. Hallmarked beneath, “E P N S” beside a cartouche with the initials JGS above the numeral 01815. SIZE: 2-1/2″ overall h. x 26″ l. x 17″ w. CONDITION: Very nice, with normal accepted wear. Plating intact. 9-91350 (450-650)

1750
$720.00

LOT OF 24 MISCELLANEOUS STERLING FLATWARE PIECES. Lot consists of: Miscellaneous small serving pieces, largest being a 7″ ladle; from various maker’s; Two souvenir spoons; Two spoons with windmill tops; Enameled handled ladle; Rabbit decorated baby’s spoon; and more. WEIGHT: 19.8 tr. oz. CONDITION: Generally good, some monogrammed. 9-91308 (400-600)

1751
$0.00

FINE AMERICAN STERLING WINE CARAFE WITH STOPPER, SIGNED ALVIN. First quarter 20th century. The slender ewer form decorated overall with gravevines, having monogrammed cartouche, the base of the handle marked “Patented 3616 qt. 999/1000 fine” with the Alvin hallmark. SIZE: 13-1/2″ overall h. CONDITION: Very nice overall, with minor “foxing” on base, stopper nests loosely. 9-91440 (800-1,200)

1752
$834.00

FINE AMERICAN STERLING OVERLAY CLEAR GLASS BOTTLE, SIGNED ALVIN. First quarter 20th century. The paneled throat fitted with stopper, the whole of gourd form, decorated with scrolling grapevines. Marked on the base “Patented 3710 pt. 999/1000 fine” followed by the Alvin maker’s mark. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall, no defects noted. 9-91442 (600-900)

1753
$690.00

AMERICAN STERLING SILVER OVERLAY CLEAR GLASS DECANTER WITH MATCHING STOPPER, MARKED ALVIN. First quarter 20th century. The bell-shaped ewer with matching stopper, monogrammed cartouche, and scrolling floral vinery, the base rim marked with the Alvin hallmark, #4252 qt. SIZE: 9-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very fine overall, with general oxidation or “foxing.” 9-91438 (500-750)

1754
$575.00

FINE STERLING OVERLAY CLEAR GLASS DECANTER WITH STOPPER. First quarter 20th century. The jug fitted with a clear stopper decorated overall with thistles, having an applied handle and monogrammed cartouche. SIZE: 9-3/4″ h. CONDITION: Very good, with “foxing” at bottom, faceted stopper possibly associated. 9-91443 (300-500)

1755
$230.00

AMERICAN CLEAR GLASS SILVER OVERLAY VASE. First quarter 20th century. With flared and scalloped rim and paneled sides. Decorated overall with floral silver overlay. SIZE: 8-1/4″ h. x 6-3/4″ diameter. CONDITION: Very good overall, with “foxing”. 9-91441 (200-300)

1756
$0.00

AN AMERICAN CLEAR GLASS AND SILVER OVERLAY DECANTER TOGETHER WITH A SILVER OVERLAY CRUET. First quarter 20th century. The first, square tapered bottle thistle-decorated and engraved “Scotch.” The cruet decorated overall with grapevines. Each missing its stopper. SIZE: First: 10″ h. Second: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Both very good overall, each with glass oxidation or “foxing.” 9-91439 (200-300)

1757
$0.00

THREE-PIECE BISTRO SET COMPRISED OF ROUND FOLDING TABLE AND TWO FOLDING SIDE CHAIRS, PAINT-DECORATED IN VICTORIAN TASTE. Mid-20th century. The folding steel table with round molded top and leaftip frieze painted with a floral still-life flanked by parrots on a folding spindle-frame base, together with a pair of matching folding side chairs of similar construction, each oval panel back painted with a floral still-life. SIZE: 31″ h. of table x 25″ diameter of table. 37″ h. of back x 19″ h. of seat. CONDITION: Very good overall original condition, with inch-and-one-half tape mark above head of righthand bird. 9-91320 (500-800)

1758
$115.00

ITALIANATE MARBLE TOP AND BRASS COFFEE TABLE. Mid 20th Century. The rectangular marble top raised on four turned and tapered ribbon-tied cylindrical legs. SIZE: 15-1/2” h x 60” l x 20” d. PROVENANCE: Fine private Long Island, New York mansion. CONDITION: Overall very nice. 9-90785 (200-400)

1759
$690.00

EIGHT ASSORTED AMERICAN HOOKED MATS. Last quarter 19th century. Of rectangular, square, oval, and circular forms, fashioned in a variety of colors and patterns including butterflies, floral and foliate designs, and geometrics. SIZE: Largest: 37″ x 17″. CONDITION: All in good used condition, structurally intact, in need of cleaning. 9-91453 (200-300)

1760
$120.00

SMALL FLORAL NEEDLEPOINT RUG. Mid-20th century. Worked overall in roses and peonies in tones of pink, salmon and green on a beige field with a forest green border. SIZE: 5’10” x 4′. CONDITION: Very good overall. 9-91328 (200-300)

1761
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Japanese, 19th/20th Century) ONE FOR THE CUBS. Bronze figure of a lioness with rabbit in her mouth. Lioness is in striding position with head up clenching the screeching rabbit. She has glass eyes and is well modeled. SIZE: 7″ h x 18″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91075 (600-800)

1762
$575.00

UNSIGNED (Japanese?, 20th Century) PAIR OF DUCKS. Left and right facing ducks, one being larger than the other but in the same form probably due to being a male and female. Nice detail to feathers in a dark brown patina. SIZE: 7″ h x 15″ and 14-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91637 (2,000-3,000)

1763
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Mid 20th Century) FIGURE OF A CLASSICALLY ROBED WOMAN. Bronze in a demure pose with flowing robe, bouquet of flowers in right hand and in her hair on a naturalistic circular base, mounted on a round black marble plinth. SIZE: 21″ h. CONDITION: Very good original patina, a scratch on left proper arm. 9-74603 (500-700)

1764
$0.00

BLANCHE ROBERTS (American, 20th Century) NUDE WOMAN WITH FLOWER. Bronze figure partially kneeling figure of a nude woman looking at a flower held out in her right hand. Feet are attached to a round bronze base which is inscribed “Roberts”. The edge having an American Art Foundry New York stamp. SIZE: 20″ h x 10-3/4″ dia base. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91788 (1,000-1,500)

1765
$0.00

SIGNED (French, 19th/20th Century) THE WATER GIRL. Bronze figure of a young woman holding water jug and stepping down a rock stair holding edge of skirt. Signed on base with what appears to be “J P M _ _ _ tino”? Nice dark brown patina. SIZE: 16″ h x 18″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91448 (500-700)

1766
$690.00

PAIR OF ART DECO PATINATED METAL FIGURAL BOOKENDS, MAX LE VERRIER (French, 1918-1930). Circa 1930. Each in a verdigris finish and modelled with a female nude seated on a pedestal, arms extended reading a book. Signed in script at the base of the pedestal “M. Le Verrier”. Also stamped “France”. Both mounted on black and buff marble plinths. SIZE: Each: 7-1/4″ h. of statue x 8-1/2″ overall h. CONDITION: Very nice original surfaces, both showing expected wear on shoulder blades. 9-91150 (800-1,200)

1767
$690.00

REGENCY STYLE TRAY TABLE. Late 19th century. The continental oval tray decorated in the Delft manner depicting a fanciful scene of a floral filled urn in a coach escorted by costumed monkeys, the finish crackled, mounted in a gilt-bronze surround with scrolled handles, the underside of tray with a crown, shield and wreath mark, the letters “WL” in script, 1895 date (see photo). The whole fitted to a custom regency-style ebonized and paint-decorated folding stand. SIZE: 27-1/2″ overall h. x 25-1/2″ overall l. x 17″ overall w. CONDITION: Overall very fine. 9-91319 (500-800)

1768
$0.00

FINE ENGLISH JACOBEAN STYLE CARVED WALNUT AND CANED SIDE TABLE. Third quarter 19th Century. Circular top with caned quarter panels within a foliate and floral rosette carved border and conforming apron. Raised on barley twist legs joined by a conforming X-stretcher centering a block with turned finial. SIZE: 30″ h x 24″ dia. CONDITION: Retains old original surface and caning, finish is somewhat dry. Table has been tightened and reglued but shows no signs of any repairs of damages. 9-91385 (400-500)

1769
$172.00

SHERATON STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY DEMILUNE CARD TABLE. The hinged demilune top above the conforming frieze inlaid with leaf tip and flower head diamond and oval panels raised on swelled cylindrical reeded legs with ringed cuffs. SIZE: 31” h x 36” w x 18” d. PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. CONDITION: Original surface, the top with dryness, crackling, and sun-bleached. Veneer chip left rear corner facing. 9-90151 (400-600)

1770
$0.00

BENCH-MADE CEDAR LINED MAHOGANY BLANKET CHEST. First half of the 20th Century. Rectangular form, the hinged lid opening to a cedar lined interior. The chest with recessed brass carrying handles. SIZE: 20”h x 38”l x 20-3/4”d. PROVENANCE: From the Sewall Estate, Bath, Maine. CONDITION: Very good overall. Diamond form inset escutcheon missing. 9-90164 (400-600)

1771
$720.00

HUBLEY PARCEL POST MOTORCYCLE SIDECAR WITH DRIVER. Early motorcycle having rubber wheels marked “Hubley Mfg. & Co.”. Green coloring extending from the motorcycle to the Parcel Post sidecar. Handlebars are silver and the gas tank retaining a portion of the original decal. Driver having a blue uniform with goggles and hat. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 9-3/4″ l. CONDITION: Good showing wear, loss of paint, out of round tires and some rust. 9-91484 (800-1,200)

1772
$1,680.00

A PLUSH TEDDY BEAR WITH GLASS EYES WITH PARTIAL RIBBON LABEL ON FOOT “B—-C”.Circa 1900. The canvas, stuffed body with brown glass eyes, swiveling head, arms and legs,and the remnants of a silk ribbon label attached to the proper right foot. SIZE: 21 1/2″ CONDITION: Showing wear overall with hole in pads of both hands, small hole in foot, loss of hair on various parts of body. With faded color. 9-91381 (300-500)

1773
$0.00

AMERICAN SHEET METAL PATINATED HOWARD JOHNSON’S WEATHERVANE. Mid-20th century. The arrowhead mounted on a copper tube opposing a sheet metal silhouette of the Howard Johnson’s logo depicting a chauffeur-driven touring car with female passenger. SIZE: 13-1/4″ overall h. x 33-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good overall, with patinated and gilded surfaces 9-91547 (400-600)

1774
$240.00

SLAG GLASS BOUDIOR LAMP. Unmarked with matching base. Square lampshade having green slag panels with a grill having scroll vines and urn of flowers. SIZE: 16-1/2″ total h; 7-3/4″ dia. shade. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91377 (200-400)

1775
$460.00

TWO STERLING TEAPOTS. 1) 10-1/4″ h slender teapot marked “1 Pint”. 2) 9-1/2″ h wide pot with urn finial by Gorham marked “2441 2-3/8 Pint”. WEIGHT: 40 tr. oz. SIZE: CONDITION: Slight bend to one finial, some nicks. 9-91330 (400-800)

1776
$0.00

THREE INTERESTING SILVER ITEMS. 1) 16″ h silver plated lantern on stand. Stand having a square base with tall square shaft holding a scrolled hook with lion head. The hook holds a separate hanging lantern which fits either a round candle or small burner which is not present. Lantern frame is nicely decorated with scrolled reticulated sides. 2) Fine unmarked silver lock including the lock, 8″ x 6-1/2″ lockplate, hinged hasp and key. Lockplate in shaped form with crown flanked by rampant lions. In working order. 3) 7-1/2″ l and 6″ l four unmarked silver wings, right and left forms. CONDITION: 1) Base has one edge decoration and it appears three are missing which would allow the lamp to stand without falling over. 2 & 3) Very good. 9-91144 (300-500)

1777
$58.00

SELECTION OF AMERICAN STERLING AND SILVER-PLATED TABLEWARES, MID 20TH CENTURY. Including a sugar and creamer, a reticulated bread basket with handle, and other reticulated serving baskets and other items. WEIGHT: 32 tr. oz. weighable. SIZE: CONDITION: In as found, used condition. 9-74388 (200-400)

1778
$172.00

AN EMBOSSED SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER HAMMERED AND DECORATED DRESSING MIRROR TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR FRAME AND HAND MIRROR. Mid 19th century. Each decorated with scrolling flowerheads and leaf tips within beaded borders. The large mirror and frame stamped “925” and, the frame also marked “PERU”. SIZE: Dressing mirror 17″X 12″. Frame 8 1/4″ X 5 1/2″. Hand mirror 11 1/2″ X 6″. CONDITION: The thin silver sheeting with multiple dents and blemishes. The frames in good condition with waxed surfaces. 9-91145 (200-300)

1779
$0.00

SMALL REVERE TYPE BOWL BY TIFFANY & COMPANY. Bowl marked “Tiffany & Co. 18203 Makers 4312 Sterling Silver 925-1000 M” and “4 gills”. Footed flare rim bowl having line decoration at midpoint. Script monogram “UFR”. WEIGHT: 10 tr. oz. SIZE: 3″ h x 5-1/2″ dia. CONDITION: Shows use with some minor dings. 9-90684 (150-200)

1780
$69.00

LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS SILVER PLATE AND STERLING. Lot consists of: Pair 6-1/4″ sterling weighted candlesticks; Twelve 6″ silver plated spoons by Oneida Community of famous actors & actresses; Twelve 6″ silver plated teaspoons by Rogers 1939 of New York World’s Fair; Two 9″ fancy silver plated berry spoons; souvenir spoon; Two footed salts with spoons. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91309 (150-250)

1781
$1,265.00

COVERED FOOTED SHEFFIELD SILVER TUREEN. Double handled tureen having a large stepped round foot which is unmarked leading to a tapered rounded lobe decorated body with a gadroon type edge. Fitted cover has a rim slot for ladle and a nice fruit knop. Armorial crest on side. 19th Century. SIZE: 12″ h x 10″ dia without handles CONDITION: Very good. 9-91522 (50-100)

1782
$172.00

FIVE MINIATURE PORTRAITS MOUNTED IN SIMULATED IVORY AND TORTOISESHELL SCRIMSHAWED FRAMES. Second quarter 20th century. The oval portraits of females in period costume within brass bezels mounted in simulated ivory and tortoiseshell veneered frames. SIZE: Largest: 4-3/4″ x 4-1/4″. Smallest: 4″ x 3-1/2″. CONDITION: All in very good condition, showing simulated wear and patina. 9-91165 (500-1,000)

1783
$240.00

FIVE CONTINENTAL AND AMERICAN MINIATURE FRAMED PORTRAITS. Late 19th century. The two largest, in pressed brass frames; one with boule inlay; three enamel portraits now mounted within molded frames, converted from pin brooches. SIZE: Largest: 3-1/2″ x 3″. Smallest: 2″ x 2-1/4″. CONDITION: All five portraits appear to be in very fine original condition, frames also good. 9-91168 (400-600)

1784
$420.00

FIVE FRAMED MINIATURES. Second quarter 20th century. All painted on cellulite or bone, of varying periods and subject matter, in Florentine rococo gilt frames. SIZE: Largest: 8-1/2″ x 7-3/4″ overall. Smallest: 8″ x 5″ overall. CONDITION: All good to very good, artwork in very good condition with damage to one frame and minor wear to others. 9-91166 (400-800)

1785
$240.00

FOUR FRAMED MINIATURE PORTRAITS. Circa 1850-1950. The first and earliest, an oval three-quarter portrait of a woman with curled brown hair in a flowing blue dress wearing two gold hair pins and gold brooch, signed “Alex” above the proper left shoulder, mounted in original boule frame of the period. The second, a three-quarter portrait of a woman in a floral pink ribbon-tied bonnet and pearl necklace, signed “Selver” above the proper left shoulder, mounted in a brass frame. The third, an oval portrait of a haloed Madonna and Child, signed on the right side facing edge of portrait “L. Bollo”, mounted in a shaped bakelite frame. The fourth, an oval three-quarter portrait of a woman in ball gown with blue necklace and bejeweled hair, signed opposite the proper left cheek “Vebar”, mounted in a segmented simulated ivory frame. SIZE: First: 7-1/2″ x 6-1/2″ overall. Second: 4-1/4″ x 3″ sight. Third: 5″ x 4-1/2″ overall. Fourth: 4″ x 3″ sight. CONDITION: Nice overall, no issues noted. 9-91167 (400-800)

1786
$58.00

FOUR IVORY ROUND BOXES. 1) 1-1/4″ h x 1″ dia. box with cover having relief carved Oriental scene. 2) 3/4″ h x 2-1/2″ dia. covered compact having inside mirror and carved top with dragon. 3) 1-1/4″ h x 1-3/4″ dia. box with the lid having a small watercolor of a shepherdess under a tree. 4) 1″ h x 2-1/4″ dia. box with hand painted scene of courtship in a park and garden scene. Cover will not come off, otherwise very good. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise very good. 9-74428 (200-400)

1787
$90.00

11-PIECE DRESSER SET. Each piece having a silver Royal crest with crown and monogram on a white bone frame. Set consists of: Six brushes ranging in size from 7-1/4″ to 9″; Shoehorn with small nick at rim; Glove stretcher; Two 3-1/2″ h x 3-1/2″ dia. hinged cannisters, each has damage to hinge area and lid; 11″ mirror with damage to frame. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-91143 (250-400)

1788
$86.00

RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CAST-BRASS THREE LIGHT MIRRORED SCONCE TOGETHER WITH A FRENCH EMPIRE FOLDING SHAVING MIRROR. 19th century. Sconce headed by a cast bust of a Saytr above the beveled rectangular mirror plate within the cast pierced surround of dragons and leaf tips, fitted with C-scrolled candlearms fitted with bobeches. The brass three-fold mirror, each section bound in tooled brown leather, gilt-decorated with ribbon-tied wreaths interspersed with robed figures and a royal crowned displayed eagle, each panel hinged on a cylindrical turned foot. SIZE: The first 19 1/2″ , width 10 1/2″. Mirror with a height of 13 1/2 “. Overall length 31”. CONDITION: Both in very good original condition, the sconce with old polish. Nozzle in need of retapping. 9-91179 (250-400)

1789
$0.00

TWO PART MAJOLICA JARDINAIRE ON STAND. Marked on base “1154-12”, the matching pieces in colors of green to brown with “C” scroll handles. SIZE: Overall 30-1/2″ h x 18″ dia with handles. CONDITION: One handle with unprofessional repair, otherwise very good. 9-91487 (300-500)

1790
$300.00

FINE MASON’S BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED JUG AND BASIN SET IN ORIENTAL PATTERN. The pitcher and bowl with faceted edges depicting a blue willow oriental panoramic view, each marked “Mason’s Iron Stone China”. SIZE: 11-1/2” h of pitcher, 16” dia of bowl. CONDITION: Very good overall with no chips, cracks, or repairs. 9-90577 (200-400)

1791
$17.00

SEVRES DECORATED FRUIT BOWL. Footed bowl in medium blue having two panels, one floral and the other putti surrounding an open wreath with crown and monogram. Bottom marked with a blue Sevres mark, a red mark “Chateau Des Tuileries”. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 11-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Wear to rim, yellowed interior. 9-90975 (150-250)

1792
$0.00

EIGHT CAPO DI MONTI FIGURINES. Lot includes: 8″ h dancer in gold decorated dress with castagnettes, impress mark “12278”; 5-1/2″ figurines of elegantly dressed man and woman in gold colored costumes highlighted in rust; Set of six 4-1/2″ h cupid figurines, two with drums, two with flutes, one with accordion and one reading. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91158 (500-1,000)

1793
$0.00

FOUR PORCELAIN FIGURINES. All Continental having putti forms. 1) 9″ h figurine having two putti, one with wings holding bird and nest with eggs, the other holding a gourd and apple. 2 & 3) Two 8″ musical theme putti’s in white with gold trim, one blowing horn and one playing the drums. 4) 5″ figurine of putti sitting on a stump eating grapes. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91159 (500-800)

1794
$0.00

PAIR OF PARIS PORCELAIN GILT DECORATED AND PAINTED CAMPAGNA-FORM URNS, NOW MOUNTED AS LAMPS. Mid-19th century. Each with a flared leaftip rim above the body decorated with floral cartouches flanked by gilt branch-form, the pedestal decorated with cattails. Each mounted on a circular stepped plinth. SIZE: 11″ vase h. x 27″ overall h. CONDITION: Each with minor gilding loss, one with tiny chip on handle, otherwise very good. 9-91886 (400-600)

1795
$600.00

TWO LARGE BISQUE FIGURAL GROUPS OF COURTING COUPLES. Early 20th century. The first grouping depicting a gentleman kneeling beside a seated woman wearing a kerchief headdress and flowing floral gown, mounted on a circular rockwork plinth. The second depicting a boy kneeling beside a young girl crocheting, both figures with bare feet, a flower-filled bonnet beside the girl, on an oval rockwork plinth. SIZE: First: 15-1/2″ h. Second: 14-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Both very good overall, no damages or restoration noted. 9-91446 (400-600)

1796
$420.00

THREE CONTINENTAL POLYCHROME DECORATED STATUETTES OF FEMALE FIGURES. First quarter 20th century. The first and largest, depicting a maiden in a flowing robe dancing playfully with a cherub. The second, depicting a fruit vendor, her child in a straw basket on her back. The third, a statue of an 18th-century woman in floral gilt gown posed beside a pedestal. SIZE: Largest: 18-1/4″ h. Smallest: 14-1/2″ h. CONDITION: The first, in fine overall condition. The second, with damage to child’s forefinger, otherwise very good. The third, with repaired damages to head and face, forefinger missing on right hand, left hand with restored and replaced fingers. 9-91444 (400-600)

1797
$805.00

GUSTEL MORTON (AMERICAN, 1902-?) TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF A CLOWN WRESTLING A SEAL. Depicting a smiling clown with peaked hat wrestling a seal while perched on a ball. The surface in a mottled finish. Signed indistinctly around bottom rim in faded black paint. SIZE: 21-1/2″. CONDITION: Good original surfaces and color. Old chip on clowns pant cuff. 9-74604 (500-750)

1798
$104.00

BENCHMADE CHIPPENDALE STYLE TIGER MAPLE MIRROR TOGETHER WITH A HANDMADE DOUBLE-HANDLE SPLINT BASKET. 20th century. The mirror with rectangular plate within a molded surround and scrolling eared crest and conforming apron. The splint woven basket of rectangular form fitted with a pair of bent carrying handles and a conforming pine lid. SIZE: Mirror: 35″ x 17″. Basket: 9-1/2″ h. x 21″ l. x 17″ w. CONDITION: Mirror, very good overall. Basket, in like-new condition. 9-90869 (200-300)

1799
$402.00

FINE BENCHMADE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MINIATURE BLANKET CHEST. Mid-20th century The rectangular molded hinged lid joined to the conforming case with mid-molding and bootjack ends. SIZE: 14″ h. x 20″ l. x 9″ d. CONDITION: Very fine overall. No restorations. 9-91574 (400-800)

1800
$288.00

EDWARDIAN METAL-MOUNTED OAK THREE-DECANTER TANTALUS. Circa 1890. Of open form, the swiveling and locking silvered top with handle fitted to the open case with scrolling ends. Contains three square cut-glass stoppered decanters mounted on the oak plinth base, stamped on the silvered handle “BETJEMANN’S PATENT 26658 LONDON”. The opposing end stamped “THE TANTALUS”. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h. x 16-1/4″ l. x 6″ w. CONDITION: Retains original finish with good patina, handle with expected wear to silver plate exposing copper base. Decanters with minor flakes. Decanters and stoppers all original, locked and missing key. 9-90985 (350-450)

1801
$0.00

SOUTH AMERICAN ENAMELED ICON WITHIN A HAMMERED AND CHASED SILVERED METAL FRAME 19th Century. The oval enameled plaque depicting haloed Christ rising from the tomb, polychrome painted. Mounted in a conforming and scrolled floral molded frame headed by a sunburst. Indistinct hallmarks along frame base. SIZE: 7-1/4”h x 5-3/4”w. CONDITION: Overall good with minor wear to paint, frame with some creasing. 9-74607 (250-400)

1802
$360.00

BRASS SAMOVAR LAMP & DECORATED TOLEWARE TRAY. 34-1/2″ h lamp having a brass samovar on square footed base, side swing handles. 29-1/2″ x 23″ floral decorated tray having oval form with side handles. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90993 (250-400)

1803
$805.00

PAIR OF LARGE CARVED OAK PILLAR CANDLE HOLDERS IN THE BAROQUE TASTE. Circa 1880. Each of columnar form, foliate carved with spiral twist standard raised on a scrolled tripod base. Fitted with bronze bobeches. SIZE: Each 17-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very fine original overall condition. 9-90992 (200-400)

1804
$0.00

PAIR OF SEVRES STYLE ROCOCO PORCELAIN WALL BRACKETS. Late 19th Century. Each shaped shelf above the bracket molded with acanthus leaftips and C and S-scrolled elements and a scallop shell, the central cartouche with applied floral decoration, the whole gilt heightened. Each marked with an underglaze blue torch beneath an overglazed “KPM” beneath a crossed globe mark. SIZE: 11-3/4”h x 10-1/4”l x 7-1/2”d. CONDITION: Overall very good condition. Losses to one flower petal on each bracket. 9-74640 (800-1,000)

1805
$518.00

PAIR OF PORCELAIN PUGS. Right and left facing seated dogs in brown and light brown have a white collar with applied bells. Bases impress marked “1560” with no maker’s mark. Nicely modeled. SIZE: 7-1/4″ h x 8″ l. CONDITION: One dog missing two bells on collar and repaired leg. Other in good condition. 9-90942 (800-1,200)

1806
$180.00

LARGE PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUP. Group shows a man leading a horse with a double wagon seat saddle. An elegantly dressed woman and man sit atop the horse. Man with parasol and woman with basket of flowers. Horse is well mottled and stands on a naturalistic base with trees and stumps. Man is leading them to the side of a stairway for disembarking. Impress number “9642” on the side and an unidentified blue mark to base. SIZE: 13″ h x 15-1/2″ l x 7-1/2″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Bangor, Maine Mansion. CONDITION: Repairs and restoration. One finger missing. Otherwise good. 9-74216 (300-500)

1807
$180.00

LOT OF EIGHT CLEAR ART GLASS PIECES. Lot consists of: Two 5-1/2″ h x 9″ dia Baccarat four-branch glass candleabra in the art deco style. Candlesticks have cross branches with square candle cups mounted with metal to a round glass ball and then to a round base marked “Baccarat”. Two 3-1/4″ swirl motif clear glass candlesticks signed “Baccarat”. 4-1/2″ h x 8″ w double branch candlestick in clear glass with original label “Val St. Lambert”. 2-1/2″ h x 6-1/2″ w clear glass dish marked “Baccarat” (tiny flea bite to base). Two clear glass ashtrays, both marked “Val St. Lambert”. CONDITION: Very good, as noted above. 9-91200 (300-500)

1808
$748.00

LOT OF SEVEN GLASS PIECES. Lot includes: Two 9-1/2″ h overlay blue to clear decanters with original heavy stoppers having silver rims marked “Sterling”; 9-1/2″ square clear decanter with polished pontil marked “Baccarat France” and having a sterling liquor tag “Jerez”; 9-1/2″ clear glass decanter marked “St. Louis” with sterling liquor tag “Cognac” – interior cloudy; Pair of 8-1/2″ h enamel decorated dresser bottles in lime green color; 10-1/2″ enamel decorated Victorian vase with ruffled rim. CONDITION: As noted above, very good. 9-91161 (500-800)

1809
$575.00

IVORY & TORTOISE SHELL HINGED BOX. Background being panels of mottled tortoise shell overlaid with intricately carved ivory panels. Edges and corners with decorative inlay having bone strapping. Interior fitted with blue velvet. Box set of four claw feet. 19th/20th Century. SIZE: 3″ h x 10″ l x 4″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90671 (200-300)

1810
$345.00

PAIR OF HAND PAINTED FANS. Each fan has 59 sections which have been attached to a silk background. The scene show a large gathering of men with several buildings.The stays have been removed. Identically housed in painted wood frames with glass, probably 19th century. SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 23″. CONDITION: Good with only minor deterioration of silk backing. 9-90803 (200-400)

1811
$0.00

PAINTED CANVAS WATER BOTTLE COVER. The framed piece in the shape of a mug with a jolly man’s face surrounded by different male vices including cards, dice etc. The bottom margin with “My Wife Won’t Let Me”. The piece has been framed in a Victorian walnut frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 11-1/2″ (Size of actual cover). CONDITION: Very Good. 9-90703 (400-600)

1812
$0.00

GEORGE THATCHER & CARROLL JOHNSON’S MINSTRELS POSTER. Unframed poster published by the Forbes Co., Boston & NY; Dated 9-21-89 #70. Scene shows a well dressed gentleman with cane and hat and also a full figure of him in his stage dress. Poster exclaims “George Thatcher America’s Greatest Minstrel and Punster”. SIZE: 38-1/2″ x 27-1/4″. CONDITION: Poster has been backed and shrink wrapped to foam board; There are tears, creases and losses primarily to edges and to the leg area to the standing figure. 9-91539 (300-500)

1813
$115.00

SEVEN ORIENTAL OBJECT D’ART. Lot includes: Two 4″ lacquerware combs; 2-1/2″ dia. carved ivory disc with intricate carving of man in landscape scenes; 2″ x 2″ carved ivory brooch with relief scene, house with figures. Housed in a gold metal frame. 3-3/4″ x 3″ ivory card case with carved scenes, one scene in cover is broken. 1″ ivory relief head. 3″ x 2″ tortoise shell and silver compact marked “800”. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-91199 (250-400)

1814
$720.00

SEVEN DECORATIVE FANS. 1) 11-1/2″ intricate white lace with amber colored simulated tortoise shell sticks, front stick having a rose gold and diamond studded monogram which appears to be “A de B” and has approximately 40 small rough cut diamonds. 2) 11″ hand painted fan with picnic scene of women, children and man. Sticks in simulated ivory with morning glory decoration. 3) 18″ ostrich plume and simulated tortoise shell fan having an attached monogram with diamond studded similar to previous monogram. 4) 7-1/2″ hand painted fan signed “O. Gavien” with lovers on bridge with swan. 5) 8″ wood carved fan. 6) 9″ modern fan with Spanish decoration in box and another in poor condition. SIZE: CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-91147 (200-300)

1815
$58.00

MISCELLANEAOUS LOT INCLUDING ART POTTERY CONSOLE SET, MERSCHAM PIPE AND MORE. Three piece unmarked art pottery console set having two 10″ h candlesticks and 10″ dia. bowl; Unmarked Merscham pipe with lady and fancy hat bowl (4″ l) with amber type tip in case; Three assorted blue glass shakers (1-1/2″ to 3-1/2″ h); Two 4″ dia. pink and opalescent swirl glass bobeches; 1-3/4″ h x 4-1/2″ w blue and white condiment dish; 10-1/2″ dia. pink lustre plate with stagecoach. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91310 (200-300)

1816
$0.00

CONTINENTAL STONEWARE TANKARD WITH BLUE DECORATION. Second half 19th century. Of bulbous cylindrical form, fitted with a pewter lid, decorated overall with cobalt blue and incised floral sprig within cobalt borders. Beside the handle is incised the numeral “3” above an enameled “3”. SIZE: 13″ h. CONDITION: Very good overall, with an egg-shaped enamel imperfection beside and beneath the applied handle. 9-91861 (200-300)

1817
$288.00

PAIR OF PINK AND GILT DECORATED BRISTOL LUSTRES, NOW MOUNTED AS LAMPS. Mid-19th century. Each pink milk glass example of typical form with scalloped rim, hung with cut-crystal prisms, now mounted on a brass plinth. SIZE: 24″ overall h. x 13-1/2″ lustre h. CONDITION: Both structurally very good, with losses to gilding; the prisms matching, with total of three absent. 9-91885 (200-400)

1818
$0.00

A PAIR OF MINIATURE HALF-PORTRAITS OF FEMALES, TOGETHER WITH A CONTINENTAL BRASS-, BONE- AND PAINT-DECORATED TRINKET BOX. Early 20th century. Each portrait an oil painting on copper depicting a woman in period dress, mounted in carved and gesso period frames. The trinket box with hinged lid of bone veneers centering an oval painting of court scene within beaded edge, the box with concave edges raised on scalloped feet. SIZE: Paintings: Each 4-1/4″ x 3″. Box: 2″ h. x 7-3/4″ l. x 5-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Paintings: very good, with minor damage to one frame. Box: no visible issues and no restoration. 9-91169 (200-300)

1819
$0.00

GROUP OF POTTERY AND STONE ARTIFACTS. Including: 3-1/2″ stone weight; 3-1/2″ l x 1″ stone boat shaped mortar; 2″ h x 4″ l figural bear stone pipe; Five pieces of Columbian style pottery of unknown age. CONDITION: Pottery pieces have some damage, otherwise good. 9-91154 (200-400)

1820
$90.00

INTERESTING LOT OF METAL ITEMS. Lot includes: Two 3″ h silver figural bells, probably of South American origin, each of a woman; 3″ h metal teapot with dog cover, Oriental design; 4-3/4″ dia. bronze disc with stork, turtle and trees. The turtles shell has a hole to allow for hanging; 1-1/2″ handled silver cup engraved with flowers in panels and bird; 8″ museum replica metal figure (loss to leg); 2-3/4″ bronze Columbian style figure; Two small brass figures CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-741959-74431 (100-200)

1821
$115.00

TWO JEWELRY BOXES AND FIGURAL DINNER BELL. 1) 5-1/2″ l brass turtle wind up dinner bell. By pushing down the turtles head, the tail moves and it rings. Marked “BOJ”. 2) 2″ h x 4-1/4″ w x 3-1/4″ d WMF decorated silver jewelry box. Top with a scene after a painting by E. Zamagois titled “La Demande En Mariage”. Bottom marked “OX” with the diamond WMF mark and “I/0”. Cloth lined and having its original key. 3) 2-1/2″ h x 3-1/2″ x 2-1/4″ small brass Victorian style jewelry casket. Rococo decoration with lions as legs and feet, scrollwork and lion head top. CONDITION: Very good. 9-744299-74430 (100-200)

1822
$60.00

BRONZE FIGURAL DANISH DISH. Bottom marked “Ildfast” with a crown. Center having a figure of an infant wrestling a fish. SIZE: 3″ h x 7-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90676 (100-150)

1823
$29.00

AN EDWARDIAN STAMPED BRASS AND OAK STATIONERY BOX TOGETHER WITH A PAINT-DECORATED GLASS CORDIAL SET. Circa 1900. The cask-form letter box with hinged lid opening to compartments decorated overall with floral vinery on a molded oak plinth. The glass cordial set of egg form with hinged lid opening to a conforming tray fitted with six cordials and a glass decanter, the interior of case reverse painted in fiery orange, the exterior painted with floral sprays applied with glass beading. SIZE: First: 6″ x 9-1/2″ x 4-1/2″. Second: 8-1/2″ h. CONDITION: The box in fine overall condition with original surfaces. The cordial set with losses to exterior paint decoration, some losses to interior paint, brass lid rim needs re-attaching, small chip to neck of decanter, otherwise good condition. 9-90994 (100-200)

1825
$17.00

CONTINENTAL FRAMED “BAS-RELIEF” OF AN INTERIOR SCENE. Late 19th century. Cast in lead with a copper wash, depicting a musician in period dress seated on a bench playing to two women in a kitchen interior. Mounted within a scrolled gilt frame. SIZE: 8″ x 6″. CONDITION: Very nice, with minor gilding loss to frame. 9-91570 (50-100)

1826
$0.00

CAPO DI MONTE FIGURE OF A MAN. A man is standing wearing a red coat leaning against a bent cane on a square base with stump. Blue mark to base. SIZE: 6-1/2″ h. CONDITION: Very good. 9-90677 (100-150)

1827
$402.00

FINE LOT OF NINE ASSORTED BOXES. Lot consists of: 4-1/2″ h x 8″ dia. decorated round box with scene of woman and man in landscape with gold and deep blue ground. 2) 2-1/2″ h x 5″ w gray marble box. 3) 3″ h x 5-1/2″ w porcelain jewelry casket with velvet liner having a scene of exotic bird marked “Limoges France”. 4 & 5) Two inlaid boxes (2-1/4″ x 6-3/4″ and 1-3/4″ x 5-3/4″). 6 & 7) Two glass jewelry caskets, one 4″ x 5-1/4″ in amber glass and the other is 2-1/4″ x 5-1/4″ opalescent blue. Both have corner chips. 8) 2-1/2″ dia. enameled hinged box with purple violets and white engine turning marked “935 Sterling. 9) 2-1/2″ h x 6” dia. porcelain box with ormolu fittings having a scene on cover of man and woman. Top has crack. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-908909-91162 (100-150)

1828
$90.00

PORCELAIN FIGURE OF MAN AND WOMAN. Figurine shows a well dressed man and woman seated in front of a French style stand with pitcher and mugs. Blue crown and shield mark to base First half of the 20th Century. SIZE: 7-1/2″ h x 7-1/2″ w x 5-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Man’s pipe that he holds in his hand is missing stem, otherwise very good. 9-91526 (100-200)

1829
$0.00

PAGINATED METAL OF THREE CHILDREN AROUND A CAULDRON. Figure shows two young boys and girl all wearing wooden shoes and typical Dutch outfits. They hold hand and hand and surround a shaped three-footed kettle. Naturalistic round base with no signature. SIZE: 8″ h x 7″ dia. CONDITION: Very good. 9-91374 (200-600)

1830
$420.00

MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF SIX PIECES OF DECORATED PORCELAIN. 1) 6-3/4″ x 8-1/2″ dia. Sevres rose decorated bowl on ormolu stand, first half of the 20th Century. 2) 4″ h x 3″ dia. cigarette box with silver plated base rim and cover, cover having horseshoe and riding crop. Piece marked in the Homeward and The Hounds pattern. 3) 5″ Hutschenreuther figurine of boxing putti with original label. 4) 10-1/2″ Continental figurine of dancing woman, all over decorated with flowers. 5) Pair of 8″ covered jars decorated with exotic birds against a blue feather background. Cover with similar design and come on hardwood Oriental stands. – Both have cracks. CONDITION: As noted above, otherwise good. 9-91160 (300-400)

1831
$0.00

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. 9-739699-73963 (300-500)