Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Auction
Totals Over $5.7 Million!

Auction: August 19th-22nd 2014

Preview: August 18th 2014

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

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Image Lot
Price
Description
1000
$9,720.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) “THE STARFISH”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period gold rustic Cove frame with linen liner (with losses) Initialed & dated lower left “WP 1848″ Identified on canvas on verso with title & artist signature. Also two Midtown Gallery exhibition labels & Hobe Sound Galleries North SIZE: 25″ x 30”. Overall: 31″ x 36″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the artist descending through the family CONDITION: Very good 9-93192 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 1000

1001
$48,585.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) “COAST GUARD AT THE “SILVER SLIPPER”, KEY WEST”.

Oil on canvas Unframed Signed lower left “WP ’65” Also signed, dated & titled on verso of canvas Also “Collection Ellen Peirce” SIZE: 30″ x 36″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the artist descending through the family. CONDITION: Very good 9-93460 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1001

1002
$53,325.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) “DON ERNESTO CON UNA BONITA” KEY WEST ’27.

Signed with initials and dated ’66 bottom right also inscribed “To Karen 1 April 66” Signed, inscribed, titled and dedicated on verso Unframed A longtime friend of Ernest Hemingway, of whom he painted the cover picture for Time magazine in 1937, Peirce was once called “the Ernest Hemingway of American painters.” To which he replied, “They’ll never call Ernest Hemingway the Waldo Peirce of American writers” Of his death, Time wrote: “Waldo Peirce, 85, American Impressionist painter, a bewhiskered giant of a man noted as much for his exuberant lifestyle as for his bold, spontaneous art…Peirce lived with all the verse and gusto of his lifelong friend and traveling companion Ernest Hemingway. SIZE: 24″ x 20” PROVENANCE: Directly from the artist descending through the family. CONDITION: Very good 9-93107 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1002

1002a
$2,962.50

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884 – 1970) COVER FOR BOOK “UNSER KENT” BY WALDO PEIRCE.

Watercolor Unframed but hinge mounted with mat Signed in pencil along side “Rockwell Kent by Waldo Peirce” and titled at bottom Back of mat, in pencil with title (Rockwell Kent) and signed, also with “W-294” in a circle NOTE: This is an original watercolor for the book cover that Waldo Peirce wrote titled “Unser Kent”. The family copy of this book is being sold as the following lot SIZE: 12-3/4″ x 11-1/4″. PROVENANCE: Directly from artist, descending through the family. CONDITION: Very good with some toning 9-93457 (800-1,200) – Lot 1002a

1003
$16,590.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884 – 1970) ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATED COPY OF THE BOOK “UNSER KENT” (FAMILY COPY).

Watercolor pages and printed pages Signed on the first page and inscribed “For Eliena & her Max Merry Xmas 1933 from WP” Please Note: This book has 30 full page watercolors annotated with Waldo Peirce’s writings and poetry. The book, rare in itself, contains the pencil signed Rockwell Kent print of Waldo Peirce. The book was privately printed in 1930 SIZE: 13″ x 10″ PROVENANCE: Directly from artist, descending through the family CONDITION: Cover has extensive wear, front watercolor that affixed to cover is missing 9-93456 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1003

1003a
$3,555.00

ROCKWELL KENT (American, 1882-1971) “GOD SPEED”.

Wood engraving Unframed but hinge mounted with mat Pencil signed lower right “Rockwell Kent” On mat, in pencil is written “Rockwell Kent Go Speed Original Wood Engraving Ed: 150 Proofs Block Destroyed 1932″ in what appears to be the artist’s hand Cat. Rais. 84, Burne-Jones SIZE: 5-1/4″ x 6-3/4” PROVENANCE: Descending through the family of Waldo Peirce. CONDITION: Very good 9-93459 (800-1,200) – Lot 1003a

1003b
$1,896.00

ROCKWELL KENT (American, 1882-1971) “COMMUNING WITH NATURE”.

Lithograph Unframed but hinge mounted with mat Pencil signed lower right “Rockwell Kent” and titled in pencil on verso Also in pencil on front of mat read “Rockwell Kent – Communing with Nature Original Lithograph” in what appears to be the artist’s hand Cat Rais: 106, Burne-Jones SIZE: Image: 8-1/2″ x 13-1/2″. Overall: 11-1/4″ x 16″. PROVENANCE: Descending through the family of Waldo Peirce. CONDITION: Very good 9-93458 (800-1,200) – Lot 1003b

1004
$14,220.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884 – 1970) TRIPTYCH – HEMINGWAY AMONG THE SHARKS.

Watercolor on paper Housed in free mount with mat Unsigned but all in Waldo Peirce’s handwriting and his artwork Please Note: The three pages, which are separate works on their own, have a story and illustrated watercolor with each. It starts with a title “Hemingway Among the Sharks” dated May 10, 1928 and describes Waldo’s adventure with Ernesto Hemingway, Bill Smith and himself. The text is an ongoing conversation during this hunt and capture SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 14-1/4″ each Mat: 26″ x 20″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the artist, descending through the family CONDITION: Fragile, time toned, losses at corners, edges and one with quarter size hole 9-93114 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1004

1005
$4,147.50

WALDO PEIRCE (American 1884-1970) THE GEORGE E KLINK AT WHARF.

Oil on canvas Housed in contemporary wood and gilt frame with linen line Initialed and dated lower right SIZE: 29-1/2″ x 39″ Overall: 44″ x 35-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93113 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1005

1006
$2,073.75

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) “S.S. CHRISTOFOR COLUMBO ’56”.

Oil on canvas Unframed Initialed lower right and dated “’56” also signed, titled, dated and inscribed “for Karen” on verso of canvas SIZE: 18″ x 24″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the artist descending through the family. CONDITION: Very good 9-93197 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1006

1007
$2,962.50

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884 – 1970) COUNTY FAIR HORSE RACING.

Watercolor on paper, mounted to cardboard Unframed, matted Unsigned but titled and dated in Waldo’s hand SIZE: 16-3/4″ x 21-3/4″ Outside of mat: 20″ x 26″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the artist, descending through the family CONDITION: Time toned, missing small section bottom right 9-93112 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1007

1008
$4,740.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) CIRCUS PERFORMERS.

Oil on canvas Unframed Unsigned, inscribed on verso of canvas “For Karen 1970″ SIZE: 16″ 20” PROVENANCE: Directly from the artist descending through the family. CONDITION: Very good 9-93193 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1008

1009
$1,777.50

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) “GOOSE POOL”.

Oil on canvas signed with initials and inscribed lower left Unframed Note: Inscribed on reverse “Goose Pool 23 Sept 69″ and signed by the artist SIZE: 20″ x 24” PROVENANCE: Directly from the artist descending through the family. CONDITION: Very good 9-93198 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1009

1010
$4,147.50

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) “LITTLE GOOSE GIRL”.

Oil on canvas Unframed Signed with initials lower right and dated ’67 Inscribed on canvas verso with signature, title and “Searsport ’67” SIZE: 22″ x 30″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the artist descending through the family CONDITION: Very good 9-93108 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1010

1011
$2,370.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American 1884 – 1970) “IL FAUT CULTIVER NOTRE JARDIN”.

Oil on canvas Unframed Unsigned; inscribed on verso of canvas “Johnnie’s 5th birthday 2 Sept 1951” with title and inscription “for Ellen” SIZE: 16″ x 12″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the artist descending through the family. CONDITION: Very good 9-93196 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1011

1012
$1,185.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884 – 1970) THE FLY FISHERMAN.

Watercolor on paper Unframed, mounted in hinged mat Signed lower left “W Pierce” SIZE: Actual: 15″ x 11″ Outside mat: 20″ x 18-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the artist, descending through the family CONDITION: Very good 9-93111 (800-1,200) – Lot 1012

1013
$2,370.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884 – 1970) INTERIOR NUDE.

Oil on canvas Unframed Initial lower left and inscribed “For Ellen” SIZE: 12″ x 9″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the artist, descending through the family CONDITION: Very good 9-93110 (800-1,200) – Lot 1013

1014
$2,370.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) “WASHING HAIR”.

Oil on canvas Unframed Signed with initials and dated “’68” bottom right, also signed, titled and dated on verso of canvas PROVENANCE: Directly from the artist, descending through the family CONDITION: Very good 9-93109 (800-1,200) – Lot 1014

1015
$4,740.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS.

Oil on canvas Inscribed on front and dated Signed on verso of canvas and dated 6 May 54 and inscribed “For Ellen” Unframed SIZE: 14″ x 18″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the artist descending through the family. CONDITION: Very good 9-93194 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1015

1016
$1,481.25

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) COPENHAGEN FISH MARKET.

Oil on canvas Housed in a simple wood edge frame Signed on verso of canvas with inscription, title “Copenhagen” and dated “26 April 56” Inscribed on front “For Ellen ’56” SIZE: 14″ x 18″. Overall: 14-1/2″ x 18-3/4″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the artist descending through the family CONDITION: Very good 9-93195 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1016

1017
$8,295.00

PERCY A. SANBORN (American, 1849 – 1929) CAT ON A VICTORIAN CHAIR.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt frame with velvet and gilt liner Signed lower left “Sanborn” SIZE: 20″ x 16″ Overall: 27″ x 22-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good 9-94364 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1017

1018
$5,332.50

HENRY H. STRATER (American, 1896 – 1987) ISLAND LILIES.

Oil on canvas Housed in an original painted molded wood frame with linen lining On verso is Museum of Art of Ogunquit loan label, also title and date of “1966” on verso Signed bottom right “Strater” and dated lower left “1966” SIZE: Sight: 60″ x 40″ Overall: 68″ x 48″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94214 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1018

1019
$0.00

STEPHEN MORGAN ETNIER (American, 1903-1984) “TIDE MILL COVE”.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original weathered wood frame with wide linen & gilt liner Signed lower left “Stephen Etnier 65” Titled, signed & dated on verso. Also labeled “The Milch Galleries, American Art” on stretcher SIZE: 16″ x 36″. Overall: 25-1/4″ x 45-1/4″ CONDITION: Minor inpainting, very good. 9-93535 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1019

1020
$2,962.50

XANTHUS RUSSELL SMITH (American, 1839 – 1929) “LOOKING OFF BAILEY ISLAND, MAINE”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine decorated gilt wood modern frame Signed lower right “Xanthus Smith 1905″, also titled and signed on verso of canvas Painting depicts view near Xanthus Smith’s house SIZE: 18″ x 14″ Overall: 25-1/2″ x 21-1/2” PROVENANCE: Pook & Pook, 10/23/09, Lot 91 CONDITION: Very good 9-94262 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1020

1021
$1,777.50

XANTHUS RUSSELL SMITH (American, 1839-1929) ROCK LEDGES, MAINE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine modern decorated gilt frame On verso of lining is signature copied from the original canvas “Painted by Xanthus Smith” Painting depicts view near Xanthus Smith’s house SIZE: 16″ x 22-3/4″. Overall: 23-1/2″ x 30″ PROVENANCE: Pook & Pook, 10/23/09, Lot 89 CONDITION: Lined, very good 9-94261 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1021

1022
$2,430.00

WILLIAM R. DAVIS (American, 1952 – ) “VIEW TOWARDS PORCUPINES ISLAND, MT. DESERT, ME”.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a fine modern gilt wood frame Signed lower left “W Davis”, also signed, dated, titled and indicating it is a plein air painting from Oct 2012 SIZE: 8″ x 10″ Overall: 13″ x 15″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-94254 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 1022

1023
$2,607.00

WILLIAM R. DAVIS (American, 1952 – ) “MORNING AT CADILLAC MOUNTAIN, ACADIA NATIONAL PARK”.

Oil on Masonite Housed in a modern gilt ribbed frame Signed lower left “W Davis”, also signed, titled, and stated “Plein air Oct 2012″ on verso SIZE: 9″ x 12″ Overall: 14″ x 17” CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-94253 (2,250-3,250) – Lot 1023

1024
$2,666.25

WILLIAM R. DAVIS (American, 1952 – ) “MT. DESERT – VIEWPOINT NEAR SANDY BEACH”.

Oil on Masonite Housed in a modern gilt ribbed frame Signed bottom right “W Davis”, also signed, titled and stated “Plein air Oct 2012″ SIZE: 10″ x 8″ Overall: 15″ x 13” CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-94251 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 1024

1025
$1,896.00

WILLIAM R. DAVIS (American, 1952 – ) “AUTUMN TRAIL”.

Oil on Masonite Housed in an antique style modern gilt frame Signed lower left “W Davis”, also signed, titled and stated “Plein air Oct 2012″ SIZE: 9″ x 7″ Overall: 13″ x 11” CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-94252 (1,750-2,250) – Lot 1025

1026
$2,192.25

ALFRED RUSSEL FULLER (American, 1899 – 1980) “HERRING BOATS MONHEGAN, MAINE”.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original distressed wood frame Signed lower left “Alfred Fuller”, also signed and titled on verso of stretcher SIZE: 12″ x 16″ Overall: 15″ x 19″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94053 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1026

1027
$10,327.50

JAY HALL CONNAWAY (American, 1893-1970) THE APPROACHING STORM.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period carved and gilt frame Signed lower right “Connaway” SIZE: 26″ x 36″ Overall: 35-1/2″ x 45-1/2″ CONDITION: Top stretcher line, lined, very good 9-94429 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 1027

1028
$6,221.25

CHARLES HERBERT WOODBURY (American, 1864-1940) “SUMAC, OGUNQUIT-1920”.

Oil on canvas Signed lower left Charles H. Woodbury Housed in a fine carved gilt modern frame with wide carved gilt liner On verso is an exhibit label from the Lynne Museum & Historical Society, 2006 Titled on stretcher SIZE: 17″ x 21″. Overall: 25″ x 29″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94124 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1028

1029
$3,258.75

CHARLES HERBERT WOODBURY (American, 1864-1940) SUMMER LANDSCAPE WITH VIEW.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame Signed lower left “Chas H Woodbury June 25 ’11” SIZE: 20″ x 27″. Overall: 25-3/4″ x 32-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92099 (2,500-4,000) – Lot 1029

1030
$0.00

CHARLES HERBERT WOODBURY (American, 1864 – 1940) OGUNQUIT COAST.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine modern gilt frame by Guido Frame Studio Unsigned SIZE: 20″ x 27″ Overall: 25-3/4″ x 32-3/4″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, very good 9-94125 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1030

1031
$2,073.75

CHARLES HERBERT WOODBURY (American, 1864-1940) “THE CHAPERONE”.

Watercolor & pencil Housed in a fine reproduction gilt frame with linen & gilt liner, behind glass Unsigned Vose Gallery labels to verso, one indicating this is 1 of 40 watercolors discovered in the Spring of 1981 in the attic of the artist’s son in Ogunquit, Maine SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 22″. Overall: 22-1/4″ x 32″ CONDITION: Very good 9-92100 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1031

1032
$486.00

LINDA ZEHLER (American, 20th Century) “WISCASSET BEFORE FOOTBRIDGE TO ISLAND ON HILL AT HOUSE ON CORNER”.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a gilt mid-20th Century frame Signed lower left “Linda J. Zehler” Titled on back of board SIZE: 22″ x 27″. Overall: 26-1/2″ x 31-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Commissioned by consignors mother, descended through family CONDITION: Very good 9-94264 (400-800) – Lot 1032

1033
$888.75

VIVIAN MILNER AKERS (American, 1886 – 1966) MAINE AUTUMN LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame Signed lower right with initials “VA” and dated “1924” SIZE: 14″ x 17″ Overall: 18-1/2″ x 21-1/2″ CONDITION: Craquelure, otherwise very good 9-93581 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1033

1034
$31,995.00

MARGUERITE THOMPSON ZORACH (American, 1887-1968) WATERFALL WITH TREES.

Oil on canvasboard Housed in a period gilt decorated frame with line & gold liner with minor gilt loss Signed lower left “Marguerite Zorach” SIZE: 24″ x 20″. Overall: 29-1/2″ x 25-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a Portland, Maine Collection CONDITION: Very good 9-93576 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1034

1035
$0.00

MARGUERITE THOMPSON ZORACH (American, 1887 – 1968) NUDE STUDY.

Graphite on paper Housed in a simple black frame with white mat Signed lower right “Marguerite Zorach” SIZE: Sight: 19-1/2″ x 14″ Overall: 27-1/4″ x 21-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93577 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1035

1036
$1,066.50

ROBERT COLBURN (American, 20th/21st Century) “GRINDLE POINT LIGHT, ISLESBORO”.

Acrylic on panel Housed in a modern gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Colburn” SIZE: 30″ x 40″. Overall: 33-1/2″ x 43-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-93442 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1036

1037
$1,066.50

ROBERT COLBURN (American, 20th/21st Century) “MONHEGAN LIGHT”.

Acrylic on masonite Housed in a modern gilt rope edge frame Signed lower right “Colburn” SIZE: 30″ x 40″. Overall: 35″ x 45″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-93441 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1037

1038
$414.75

TOM HENNESSEY (American, 20th – 21st century) “OFF SEASON – 1970”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a oak molded wood frame Signed lower right “Tom Hennessey” SIZE: 34″ X 28″ Overall: 38-3/4″ X 32-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home CONDITION: Very good 9-94365 (500-1,000) – Lot 1038

1039
$296.25

HANK (HENRY) A. WALKER (American, 1919 – 1995) TWO WORKS: WINDJAMMERS CAMDEN, MAINE AND TENANTS HARBOR, MAINE.

Pen and ink with watercolor and pen and ink Housed in white painted distressed wood frames with glass and white mats Both signed on mat and titled, first signed in watercolor “Hank Walker 76″ SIZE: Sight: 11-1/4″ x 7″ and 9-1/2″ x 13-1/2″ Overall: 19″ x 15″ and 18″ x 22” CONDITION: Very good 9-93451 (700-900) – Lot 1039

1040
$0.00

HANK (HENRY) A. WALKER (American, 1919-1995) TWO WORKS: WINDJAMMER WEST CAMDEN, MAINE AND ROCKPORT HARBOR IN WINTER.

Pen and ink and watercolor and pen and ink Housed in similar white painted frames with white mats Signed on mat and bottom right on watercolor “Hank Walker”, the other signed bottom right “Hank Walker 79″ SIZE: Sight: 10-1/4″ x 8″ and 10-1/4″ x 13-1/4″ Overall: 18″ x 16″ and 18″ x 22” CONDITION: Very good 9-93450 (700-900) – Lot 1040

1041
$0.00

MARY PREBLE (American, 20th Century) SPRING AND FALL (STILL LIFE).

Watercolor and ink Housed in a natural wood frame with white mat behind glass Signed lower right “Mary Preble” NOTE: On Jan. 11-12 1975 a retrospective memorial exhibit of paintings and drawings of the late Mary Preble of Augusta occurred. She was one of the earliest exhibiting artists and longtime member of the Executive Committee of the Maine Art Gallery. She was a graduate of Boston University and received her M.F.A. degree from Iowa State University. A copy of a Maine newspaper article is attached to the reverse with this information. SIZE: Sight: 16-1/2″ x 29-1/2″ Overall: 23-1/4″ x 36″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94448 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1041

1042
$592.50

CARL SPRINCHORN (American, 1887-1971) STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS.

Two sided watercolor Housed in a modern gilt frame with mat behind glass Signed lower left “Carl Sprinchorn” SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 23″; Actual: 18″ x 24″; Overall: 28″ x 33-3/4″ CONDITION: Light toning from a previous frame, good 9-94263 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1042

1043
$592.50
Revised: 8/11/2014

Artist is NOT James Herbert Fitzgerald (1910-1973). Artist should be Scott Fitzgerald (American, 20th century).

SCOTT FITZGERALD (American, 1910 – 1973) TO EVERY THING THERE IS A SEASON.

Bronze and wood sculpture Signed on reverse “FG 63″ SIZE: 11-1/4″ x 24-1/2” CONDITION: Very good 9-93949 (800-1,200) – Lot 1043

1044
$0.00

ANDREW NEWELL WYETH (American, 1917-2009) COVER ILLUSTRATION FOR BEN AMES WILLIAMS’S BOOK “FRATERNITY VILLAGE”.

Print on cardstock Housed in a pine carved wood frame behind glass Signed in the print lower left Also titled below image “Painting by Andrew Wyeth for Ben Ames Williams’ New Book “Fraternity Village”” (“Fraternity Village” has been cut off the matte) On verso of cardstock was fitted with attached cardboard easel stand (missing) which was presumably to be used to promote the book in a bookstore NOTE: It is our understanding that this is the only known print of a Wyeth painting that does not fall under the Estates rights of reproduction thus a very rare find SIZE: Overall print: 14-3/4″ x 20-3/4″. Overall: 20-1/2″ x 26-1/4″ PROVENANCE: This work was purchased at an Estate sale on the central Maine coast. The consignor brought it to Andrew Wyeth and Wyeth recognized the work but was not aware that it had actually ever been produced. He told the consignor that it was probably one of a kind and he was extremely lucky to have acquired it. CONDITION: There are adhesive stains to border and into print, some wrinkling and light scuffs. Bottom margin has been trimmed 9-93930 (4,000-8,000) – Lot 1044

1045
$4,443.75

WALDO PEIRCE (American 1884-1970) IVY IN FANCY GYPSY COSTUME.

Life-size oil on canvas Housed in its original frame, which is as found, damaged Signed lower left “W Pierce” NOTE: A vintage 7″ x 9″ photo of Waldo Pierce’s Paris apartment shows this painting prominently featured on the dining room wall. SIZE: 37-1/2″ x 77″ Overall: 41-3/4″ x 82″ PROVENANCE: Descending through the family of the artist. CONDITION: Surface dirt, otherwise very good 9-94302 (5,000-10,000) – Lot 1045

1046
$2,666.25

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) PORTRAIT OF IVY PEIRCE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt carved wood frame with liner (fame as is with damage) Signed lower right “WP 1940″, also signed, titled and dated on verso SIZE: 50″ x 40″ Overall: 58″ x 48” CONDITION: Very dirty, needs tightening on stretcher 9-94304 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1046

1047
$12,442.50

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884 – 1970) TWO WOMEN WITH CITY VIEW.

Oil on canvas Unframed and Unstretched Signed lower right “WP 25″ SIZE: 50″ x 35” PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist’s family CONDITION: Painting is rolled with some scratches, in need of stretching and cleaning 9-94303 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1047

1048
$3,037.50

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) TURKISH DRUMMERS.

Oil on canvas Unframed Signed lower right “WP” SIZE: 71″ x 46-1/2″ CONDITION: 7″ tear with losses, other scattered losses across painting and holes, in need of restoration 9-94306 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1048

1049
$7,110.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884 – 1970) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN WITH FLOWERS.

Oil on canvas Unframed, Unstretched Unsigned SIZE: 39″ x 32″ PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist’s family CONDITION: Rolled with scratches and small losses. 9-94309 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1049

1050
$5,332.50

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884 – 1970) TWO PORTRAITS OF HIS WIFE IVY.

Oil on canvas unframed, unstretched Unsigned One dated “Feb 19/21” The other identified lower left “25” SIZE: 26″ x 21″ & 25″ x 21″ PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist’s family CONDITION: Both rolled with some scrape losses, generally good 9-94307, 9-94310 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1050

1051
$2,430.00

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884 – 1970) IVY SLEEPING IN A BOAT.

Oil on canvas Unframed, unstretched Unsigned SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 25″ PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist’s family CONDITION: 1″ hole, scrapes with losses 9-94312 (400-800) – Lot 1051

1052
$355.50

ATTRIBUTED TO WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884-1970) PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN AGAINST PARIS LANDSCAPE AND ANOTHER.

Both oil on canvas Both unframed Both unsigned SIZE: 38″ x 29″ 25-1/2″ x 19-3/4″ CONDITION: Craquelure, surface dirt, otherwise very good 9-94317, 9-94318 (500-1,000) – Lot 1052

1053
$1,718.25

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884 – 1970) SELF PORTRAIT.

Oil on canvas Unframed Unsigned SIZE: 21-3/4″ x 18″ PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist’s family CONDITION: In need of restoration with losses, rips, holes and tears 9-94305 (300-500) – Lot 1053

1054
$355.50

WALDO PEIRCE (American, 1884 – 1970) TWO PORTRAITS OF MEN.

Oil on canvas Unframed, unstretched One signed lower left “WP 24″ the other unsigned SIZE: 36″ x 23-1/2″ & 24″ x 19-1/2” PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist’s family CONDITION: Both in need of restoration with crease losses, scrapes and sections missing paint. 9-94308, 9-94311 (100-300) – Lot 1054

1055
$355.50

IVY TROUTMAN (PEIRCE) (American, 20th Century) THREE ISLAND WORKS.

Watercolors Housed in modern frames (as is) Signed lower left “Ivy Troutman” in pencil SIZE: Two 19″ x 15-1/4″ One 15-1/4″ x 19″ Overall: 29″ x 25″ PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist’s family CONDITION: In need of cleaning and re-framing 9-94315 (400-800) – Lot 1055

1056
$3,555.00

IVY AND WALDO PEIRCE (American, Mid 20th Century) LARGE LOT OF UNSIGNED AND SIGNED WATERCOLORS, SKETCHES AND OILS.

Six 13″ x 9-1/2″ oil on boards One 13-3/2″ x 10-1/2″ oil on canvas signed “Waldo Peirce” Twelve various pencil sketches 75 watercolors varying between 11-1/2″ to 24″ tall several of them two sided (mostly Ivy’s work) Unframed For the most part unsigned Ivy’s work SIZE: As listed above PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist’s family CONDITION: Generally good, intact 9-94313, 9-94314 (300-500) – Lot 1056

1057
$355.50

LOT OF IVY TROUTMAN PHOTOGRAPHS ALONG WITH OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS OF PARIS CULTURE, THE THEATER AND A FEW OF WALDO PEIRCE.

Photographs Unframed Unsigned SIZE: Largest 16″ x 12″ PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist’s family CONDITION: Generally good 9-94316 (300-500) – Lot 1057

1058
$13,365.00

ATTRIBUTED TO MARY BLOOD MELLEN (American, 1817 – 1882) “THE ANNISQUAM RIVER LOOKING TOWARDS IPSWICH BAY, 1848″.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original deep walnut frame with gold liner Unsigned having a “M.J. Whipple’s Artist Supply 35 Cornhill, Boston” circa 1850-1868 canvas stamp to verso NOTE: This painting is an exact period copy of Fitz Henry Lane’s (American, 1804-1865) painting of the same title. It is the joint opinion of Sam Holdsworth and John Wilmerding who are collaborating on the catalogue raisonne of Fitz Henry Lane that this painting should be attributed to Mary Blood Mellen and that it is the opinion of Mr. Holdsworth that this is an early work most likely executed with access to the original. We would like to thank Sam Holdsworth and the Cape Ann Museum located in Gloucester Massachusetts for their help in cataloging this item. Mary Blood Mellen was a student of Fitz Henry Lane’s during the 1850’s. She is known to have expertly copied a number of Lane’s works as well as some in collaboration. SIZE: 20″ x 27″. Overall: 26″ x 33″ PROVENANCE: This painting was found recently in a fishing camp that was started in 1911 by Arthur Fred Alden. CONDITION: As found with craquelure, paint loss to center right and right edge, surface dirt in need of restoration 9-28847 (5,000-10,000) – Lot 1058

1059
$9,112.50

MAX KUEHNE (American, 1880-1968) “ROCKPORT HARBOR”.

Oil on wood panel Housed in its original Max Kuehne paint decorated wood frame (with loss to paint decoration which has been collected in attached bag) Signed lower left “Kuehne” Signed & titled on verso, also partial typed label with artist & title NOTE: Max Kuehne designed & crafted this frame with incised decoration & silver gilding. A similar process to his friend & protege Charles Prendergast. REFERENCE: Antique American Frames by Eli Wilner, page 159 SIZE: 20″ x 24″. Overall: 27-1/2″ x 31-3/4″ PROVENANCE: A gift from the artist for services rendered & descending through the Allen Family of Rockport, Massachusetts CONDITION: Original surfaces, in need of cleaning. Very good. 9-93286 (5,000-10,000) – Lot 1059

1060
$4,252.50

MAX KUEHNE (American, 1880-1968) “VILLAGE STORE”.

Oil on masonite Housed in a Max Kuehne decorated frame with white liner having a title & artist plaque Signed lower right “Kuehne” R.H. Love Galleries Chicago on verso Note: For frame reference, page 159 in Antique American Frames by Eli Wilner SIZE: 18″ x 23″. Overall: 26″ x 30″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94111 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1060

1061
$13,365.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) MORNING SMITH COVE GLOUCESTER.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with linen liner Signed lower right “Emile A Gruppe” Title on verso of stretcher SIZE: 25″ x 30″ Overall: 33″ x 38″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94113 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1061

1062
$10,665.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “ON FISH”.

Oil on canvas Housed in period rustic wood frame Signed lower right Title on stretcher SIZE: 30″ x 36″ Overall: 38″ x 44″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70403 (9,000-12,000) – Lot 1062

1063
$0.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) FISHING SCHOONERS AT DOCK.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine modern gilt frame Signed lower right “Emile A Gruppe” SIZE: 30″ x 25″ Overall: 36-1/2″ x 31-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94110 (9,000-12,000) – Lot 1063

1064
$0.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888 – 1954) ROCKPORT .

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern frame Rockport Art Association Exhibit label on verso Signed lower right “A Thieme” SIZE: 25″ x 30″ Overall: 30-1/4″ x 35-1/4″ CONDITION: Light craquelure, some inpainting, very good 9-94106 (12,500-17,500) – Lot 1064

1065
$4,029.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888 – 1954) “MORNING LIGHT GLOUCESTER”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern frame Signed lower left “A Thieme” and titled on verso of stretcher SIZE: 25″ x 30″ Overall: 34-1/2″ x 40″ CONDITION: Restored, with inpainting 9-94451 (4,000-8,000) – Lot 1065

1066
$7,593.75

ALDRO THOMPSON HIBBARD (American, 1886 – 1972) NORTHERN COUNTRY.

Oil on board Housed in a good gray painted frame with gilt, linen and white liners Signed lower right “AT Hibbard” Title on verso of board SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 23-3/4″ Overall: 25-1/2″ x 31-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94109 (7,000-10,000) – Lot 1066

1067
$0.00

ALDRO THOMPSON HIBBARD (American, 1886-1972) VERMONT RIVER IN WINTER.

Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt modern frame with linen liner Signed lower right “AT Hibbard” Also Estate stamped on verso SIZE: 28″ x 36″ Overall: 32-3/4″ x 40-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, surface dirt 9-94112 (9,000-12,000) – Lot 1067

1068
$0.00

ALDRO THOMPSON HIBBARD (American, 1886 – 1972) “VINEYARD SOUND-1915”.

Oil on board Housed in a fine carved and gilt modern frame Signed lower left “AT Hibbard ’15” Partial Hayden Studio Belmont Mass label on verso with title & artist name Probably a view from Martha’s Vineyard from the perspective of East Falmouth where Hibbard lived before later moving to Rockport SIZE: 8″ X 9-3/4″ Overall: 14-1/4″ x 15-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93589 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1068

1069
$13,035.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888 – 1969) TOWERING TREES (ASHFIELD TOWN HALL) .

Oil on canvas Housed in a good carved and gilt modern frame with title and artist plaque Signed lower right “W. Lester Stevens N.A.” On verso is a Rockport Art Exhibit label, 2003 Retrospective Ref. Illustrated in a color full page, pg 33, of W. Lester Stevens, N.A. Rockport Art Association by Judith Curtis SIZE: 36″ x 30″ Overall: 43-1/2″ x 37-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94094 (12,000-14,000) – Lot 1069

1070
$6,517.50

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) ROCKPORT HARBOR – MOTIF #1.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved gilt frame with wide gilt liner, having artist plaque Signed lower right “W Lester Stevens” SIZE: 25″ x 30″ Overall: 34″ x 39-1/4″ CONDITION: Craquelure, stretcher line, minor touch up, very good 9-94096 (6,500-8,000) – Lot 1070

1071
$4,977.00

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) “OCEAN POINT, MAINE”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine ribbed gilt modern frame with gilt and carved liner Signed lower right “W. Lester Stevens N.A.” SIZE: 25″ x 30″. Overall: 33-1/2″ x 38-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good, minor touch-up 9-29496 (4,000-8,000) – Lot 1071

1072
$3,341.25

WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (American, 1888-1969) FALL LANDSCAPE WITH CORN SHOCKS, WAGON & COWS.

Oil on canvas Housed in a molded wood frame with canvas, gilt & white wood liner Signed lower left “W Lester Stevens N.A.” NOTE: We believe this to be the Whately Road/ Cricket Hill area of Conway, MA where the artist lived Accompanied by an exhibition flyer for the Gallery Amherst Stevens Show SIZE: 24″ x 36″. Overall: 29-3/4″ x 41-3/4″. PROVENANCE: Purchased directly from artist in the 1960’s from his Conway, MA house/studio; Descended thru family. CONDITION: Very good 9-93486 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1072

1073
$7,110.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896 – 1978) RED BARN IN AUTUMN.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original carved and gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Emile A Gruppe” SIZE: 18″ X 20″. Overall: 21-1/2″ x 23-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70700 (7,000-9,000) – Lot 1073

1074
$7,110.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “NEW HAMPSHIRE-WINTER”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Emile A. Gruppe” Identified on period “Schwartz Galleries, New York” label on verso SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 19-1/2″ Overall: 21-1/2″ x 23-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good, reinforced signature 9-94107 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1074

1075
$8,505.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “FISHING BOATS AT DUSK”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine modern gilt frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “Emile A Gruppe”, additionally signed and titled verso by the artist SIZE: 20″ x 24″. Overall: 27-1/2″ x 31-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94211 (5,000-8,000) – Lot 1075

1076
$6,682.50

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896-1978) “SWORDFISHERMAN”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a wide modern gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Emile A. Gruppe” SIZE: 24″ x 20″. Overall: 33-1/2″ x 29-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29586 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1076

1077
$1,185.00

EMILE ALBERT GRUPPE (American, 1896 – 1978) “CLAM DIGGER”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower right “Emile A Gruppe” SIZE: 24″ x 20″ Overall: 28-1/2″ x 24″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70772 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1077

1078
$0.00

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) “LASHWIND”.

Oil on canvas board Housed in a contemporary carved gilt frame Signed lower right “A Thieme” Titled on verso SIZE: 12″ X 16″ Overall: 18-1/4″ X 22-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94108 (7,000-9,000) – Lot 1078

1079
$6,517.50

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888-1954) “STILL WATER”.

Oil on board Housed in its fine & original double-style frame with glass front and carved and gilt frame Signed lower right “A Thieme” SIZE: 8″ x 10″ Overall: 14-1/2″ x 16-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94258 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1079

1080
$4,147.50

ANTHONY THIEME (American, 1888 – 1954) “VENICE”.

Oil on board Housed in an antique gilt frame Signed lower right “A Thieme”, also stamped with artist stamp and titled in pencil on verso SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 11-1/2″ Overall: 19″ x 15″ CONDITION: very good 9-93227 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1080

1081
$711.00

CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE (American, 1860 – 1940) MAN WITH CART IN SUNSET LANDSCAPE.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a gilt gesso decorated frame Signed lower left “CP Gruppe” SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 7″ Overall: 17-1/2″ x 14″ CONDITION: Craquelure along wood grain lines, otherwise very good 7-70735 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1081

1082
$3,792.00

TOM NICHOLAS (American, 1934 – ) WINTER SUNLIGHT, VT.

Oil on board Housed in a carved gilt wood frame with losses and having an artist label on reverse Signed lower left “Tom Nicholas NA” SIZE: 8-1/2″ x 11-1/2″ Overall: 15-3/4″ x 18-3/4″ CONDITION: Minor touch up, very good 9-94135 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 1082

1083
$0.00

KENNETH J. (KEN) KNOWLES (American, 1968 – ) JEFFERSONVILLE VERMONT.

Oil on Masonite Housed in a gilt modern wood frame Signed lower left “Ken Knowles”, titled on verso SIZE: 24″ X 30″ Overall: 31-1/2″ X 37-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-94150 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1083

1084
$0.00

MICHAEL GRAVES (American, 1952 – ) WINTER LANDSCAPE WITH HOUSES AND MOUNTAINS.

Oil on canvas Housed in a gold carved wood frame Signed lower right “Mike Graves” SIZE: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 22″ x 26″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94137 (800-1,200) – Lot 1084

1085
$0.00

MICHAEL GRAVES (America, 1952 – ) STREAM IN WINTER.

Oil on canvas Housed in a silver gilt carved modern frame Signed lower left “Mike Graves” SIZE: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 22-1/2″ x 26-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-94138 (800-1,200) – Lot 1085

1086
$1,042.80

KENNETH J. (KEN) KNOWLES (American, 1968 – ) WINTER MARSHES, HOG ISLAND.

Oil on Masonite Housed in a carved wood gilt frame Signed lower right “K Knowles”, titled on verso SIZE: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 24″ x 28″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-94149 (1,200-1,500) – Lot 1086

1087
$0.00

KENNETH J. (KEN) KNOWLES (American, 1968 – ) “LAST LIGHT ON HARBOR SLOOP, GLOUCESTER, MA”.

Oil on Masonite Housed in a gilt wood frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “Ken Knowles”, titled on verso SIZE: 24″ x 30″ Overall: 30″ x 36″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94043 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1087

1088
$1,481.25

BOB BLUE (American, 1924-2008) “SUMMER DAY – GLOUCESTER”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt wood frame with linen liner Signed “Bob Blue”, lower right Note: Bob Blue lived in Rockport, MA and was a friend of Emile Gruppe and worked alongside him for many years SIZE: 20″ x 24″. Overall: 26-1/4″ x 30-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-29779 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1088

1089
$0.00

BOB BLUE (American, 1924-2008) “FALL BIRCHES”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a carved wood gilt frame Signed bottom right “Bob Blue” SIZE: 20″ x 24″. Overall: 27-1/2″ x 31-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29780 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1089

1090
$2,370.00

ROBERT CHARLES GRUPPE (American, 1944-) GLOUCESTER HARBOR VIEW.

Oil on canvas Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Robert C Gruppe” Discussed on numerous gallery publications on verso SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 36″. Overall: 30″ x 43″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-93206 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1090

1091
$1,481.25

PAUL STRISIK (American, 1918-1998) “COOKS COVE”.

Watercolor on paper Housed in a contemporary silver and gold frame with double mat Signed lower left “P Strisik” Identified on fragmentary Paul Strisik Gallery label on verso SIZE: Sight: 11″ x 17″ Overall: 18″ x 24″ CONDITION: Good, time toning. 9-94072 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1091

1092
$3,555.00

T. M. NICHOLAS (American, 1963 – ) ESSEX MORNING.

Oil on board Housed in a good carved gilt frame Signed lower left “TM Nicholas” SIZE: Sight: 7-1/2″ x 7-1/2″ Overall: 14-3/4″ x 14-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94136 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1092

1093
$0.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923 – 2013) HILLS OF HAVERHILL FROM IPSWICH, MA.

Oil on Masonite Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen liner Signed lower left “Wayne Morrell” SIZE: 18″ x 24″ Overall: 25″ x 31″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94142 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 1093

1094
$0.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923 – 2013) #33 APPROACHING STORM 1984.

Oil on canvas board Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame with linen liner Signed lower left “Wayne Morrell” and identified on verso SIZE: 12″ X 16″ Overall: 19-1/4″ X 23-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94141 (800-1,200) – Lot 1094

1095
$0.00

WAYNE BEAM MORRELL (American, 1923 – 2013) “NOVEMBER MARSHES 1986”.

Oil on masonite Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame with linen liner Signed lower right “Wayne Morrell” SIZE: 12″ X 16″ Overall: 19-1/4″ X 23″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-94140 (800-1,200) – Lot 1095

1096
$0.00

KEN GORE (American, 1911 – 1990) “AUTUMN AT THE MARSH”.

Oil on canvas laid to board Housed in its original weathered white washed wood frame with linen liner and gilt edge Signed lower right “Ken Gore” SIZE: 20″ x 24″ Overall: 28-1/2″ x 32-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94145 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1096

1097
$1,336.50

BERNARD COREY (American, 1916-2000) “LATE SPRING”.

Oil on canvas board Housed in a signed “Goodnow” gilt and carved wood frame Estate stamped “Bernard Corey” lower left Identified on numerous labels and estate stamp on verso SIZE: 10″ X 15-1/2″ Overall: 16-3/4″ X 22-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good, with minor retouch 9-94143 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1097

1098
$1,066.50

BERNARD COREY (American 1916-2000) “WINTER MARSH”.

Oil on canvas affixed to wood panel Housed in a contemporary carved gilt wood frame Estate stamped lower left “Bernard Corey” Identified on labels and Estate stamps on verso SIZE: 10″ X 14″ Overall: 15″ X 19″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94152 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1098

1099
$948.00

BERNARD COREY (American, 1914 – 2000) BRIDGE IN COUNTRY LANDSCAPE.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a gilt modern frame Signed with artist stamp, also having several Estate stamps and labels to verso SIZE: 10″ x 14″ Overall: 14-3/4″ x 18-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94151 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1099

1100
$303.75

GIFFORD BEAL (American, 1879-1956) WALK THROUGH THE PARK.

Watercolor Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with multiple mats Signed lower right “G Beal” SIZE: 9-3/4″ x 7-3/4″ Overall: 17-1/2″ x 15-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70761 (500-700) – Lot 1100

1101
$770.25

JONATHAN HOTZ (American, 20/21st Century) BOSTON GARDEN.

Oil on canvas Housed in a carved gilt wood frame with small finish loss Signed lower right “Hotz” SIZE: 14″ x 20″ Overall: 22-1/4″ x 28-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94144 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1101

1102
$0.00

CHARLES PETER DEMETROPOULOS (American, 1912-1976) FROG POND, BOSTON COMMON.

Watercolor on paper Housed in a mahogany frame with white matte and glass Signed lower left “Charles Demetropoulos” SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 27″. Overall: 29-1/2″ x 35-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29785 (800-1,200) – Lot 1102

1103
$0.00

CHARLES PETER DEMETROPOULOS (American, 1912-1976) VICTORIAN HOME.

Watercolor on paper Housed in a gilt modern frame with white matte Unsigned, dated lower right June 16, 1953 and numbered 72 SIZE: Sight: 20″ x 28-1/2″. Overall: 29-3/4″ x 37-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame. 9-29786 (800-1,200) – Lot 1103

1104
$355.50

BRUCE BACKMAN TURNER (American 1941 – ) “GOOD HARBOR REFLECTIONS”.

Oil on Masonite Housed in a contemporary gold wood frame with linen liner Signed lower left “Bruce Turner” and titled, signed and dated “85” on verso SIZE: 9″ X 12″ Overall: 14″ X 17″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94139 (400-600) – Lot 1104

1105
$474.00

FREDERICK W. SMITH (American, 1885 – ) TUCKER’S LANDING, MARBLEHEAD, MASSACHUSETTS.

Oil on board Housed in a painted wood frame Signed lower left with initials “FWS” SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 18″ Overall: 16-3/4″ x 22-3/4″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, otherwise very good 9-93215 (600-800) – Lot 1105

1106
$1,896.00

FREDERICK W. SMITH (1885 – ) “BOSTON LIGHT- LITTLE BREWSTER ISLAND”.

Oil on board Housed in a painted wood frame Signed lower left “F.W. Smith” SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 18″. Overall: 17″ x 23″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93216 (600-800) – Lot 1106

1107
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American School 19th Century) NORTH SHORE SURF FISHERMAN.

Watercolor on paper Housed in a contemporary maple veneered wood frame Unsigned SIZE: Sight: 10″ X 13″ Overall: 18″ X 21″ CONDITION: Good, time toning and stain to left margin. Not examined out of frame. 9-94127 (750-1,250) – Lot 1107

1108
$1,066.50

BERNARD COREY (American, 1916-2000) “UXBRIDE(sic)MA. 1988”.

Oil on canvas affixed to board Housed in a contemporary carved gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Bernard Corey” Identified on period tag on verso SIZE: 10 X 14″ Overall: 15″ X 19″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94146 (800-1,200) – Lot 1108

1109
$888.75

BERNARD COREY (American, 1916-2000) MOUNTAIN VIEW.

Oil on canvas mounted to wood panel Housed in a modern gilt frame Artist stamped bottom right and having several Estate stamps and labels to verso SIZE: 10″ x 16″ Overall: 15″ x 21″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94153 (800-1,200) – Lot 1109

1110
$0.00

CHARLES EDWIN LEWIS GREEN (American, 1844 – 1915) SAUGUS MARSH HAYSTACKS.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gesso decorated gilt frame Signed lower right “CEL Green” SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 13″ Overall: 17″ x 21″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94128 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1110

1111
$20,145.00

RALPH EUGENE CAHOON JR. (American, 1910 – 1982) “SUSANNAH & THE ELDERS”.

Oil on board Housed in a modern gilt octagon frame Signed lower right “R Cahoon”, also having a Cahoon Museum of American Art exhibition label SIZE: 24″ x 24″ Overall: 28-3/4″ x 28-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93979 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1111

1112
$2,370.00

RALPH EUGENE CAHOON JR. (American, 1910 – 1982) “SEASIDE SPARRING”.

Oil on board Housed in decorative partial gilt frame Signed lower right “R Cahoon” SIZE: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 19-1/4″ x 23-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93977 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 1112

1113
$0.00

RALPH EUGENE CAHOON JR. (American, 1910 – 1982) “KARATE-DO”.

Oil on board Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower right “R Cahoon” SIZE: 14″ x 17-3/4″ Overall: 18″ x 22″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93978 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 1113

1114
$1,896.00

DORIS LEE (American, 1905-1983) PRIMITIVE ISLAND LANDSCAPE.

Gouache Housed in its original molded wood frame having a “Heydenryk NY” frame label Signed lower right “Doris Lee” Lee is best known for her unique style which combines American Scene Realism and Modernism. This combination is no doubt due to her Midwestern upbringing as well as her studies with Ernest Lawson at the Kansas City Art Institute, and with Cubist Andre L’Hote in Paris. Lee, with artist husband Arnold Blanch, moved to Woodstock, New York in 1931 and became an important figure in the workings of that important art colony. Her work is included in numerous public collections, including the Whitney Museum, the Metropolitan Museum and the Pennsylvania Academy of Art among others. SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″x 12-1/4″. Overall: 14″ x 17″ CONDITION: Very good 7-74754 (800-1,200) – Lot 1114

1115
$6,517.50

BEN FOSTER (American, 1852-1926 ) “SUMMER SAILING”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved wood frame with gilt carved liner having gilt title & artist plaque (some finish loss) Signed lower left “Ben Foster” Two labels on verso, “The Crane Collection, Boston, MA” and “Jim’s Antiques, Lambertville, N.J.” Ben Foster, best known for his Connecticut Tonalist scenes, was born in North Anson, Maine. He first trained at the Art Students League, studying privately with Abbott Thayer, and then traveled on to Paris, with fellow artists Leonard Ochtman and Charles Warren Eaton. His mature painting style, contemplative scenes in a muted palette, also references his time and study in Barbizon. Foster’s paintings can be seen in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art and the Musee d’Orsay. SIZE: 24″ x 30″. Overall: 32-3/4″ x 38-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, very good 9-93347 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1115

1116
$0.00

BEN (BENJAMIN) FOSTER (American, 1852 – 1926) SHORELINE WITH DISTANCE HILL TOPS (POSSIBLY THE CONNECTICUT COAST).

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “Ben Foster” SIZE: 36″ x 41″ Overall: 44″ x 49″ CONDITION: Lined, with some restoration 9-93513 (3,500-5,000) – Lot 1116

1117
$0.00

ERIC SLOANE (American, 1905-1985) “SUMMER, CORNWALL BRIDGE, CONN”.

Oil on masonite Housed in its original white washed rustic wood frame Signed lower left “Summer-Sloane” Also signed & titled on verso along with an Abercrombie & Fitch Co. New York label SIZE: 24″ x 36″. Overall: 28-1/2″ x 40-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94250 (15,000-25,000) – Lot 1117

1118
$4,740.00

JOHN WILLIAM BENTLEY (American, 1880-1951) WINTER LANDSCAPE WITH SUNLIT STREAM.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved & gilt wide frame Signed lower right “John W Bentley” SIZE: 25″ x 30″. Overall: 33-3/4″ x 38-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91692 (4,000-8,000) – Lot 1118

1119
$7,110.00

LEON FOSTER JONES (American, 1871-1940) LATE AUTUMN, NEW HAMPSHIRE, POSSIBLY THE BANKS OF THE SUNCOOK RIVER.

Oil on canvas Housed in a magnificent fancy gilt period frame with gilt liners Signed lower right “Leon Foster Jones 1912″ SIZE: 26″ x 25″ Overall: 37″ x 36” CONDITION: Very good 9-94026 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1119

1120
$4,740.00

WILLIAM HENRY HILLIARD (American, 1836-1905) FRACONIA NOTCH, NEW HAMPSHIRE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a replacement carved gilt & ebony frame having original gilt liner with artist plaque Signed lower left “W H Hilliard” SIZE: 30″ x 24″. Overall: 37-1/2″ x 31-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a private Maine collection CONDITION: Lined, restretched on new stretcher, small area of craquelure lower left, some inpainting, very good. 9-93554 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1120

1121
$4,860.00

SAMUEL LANCASTER GERRY (American, 1813 – 1891) MT WASHINGTON NEW HAMPSHIRE.

Oil on board Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame Signed lower right SIZE: 9″ x 14-1/2″. Overall: 16″ x 21-1/2″ CONDITION: Very Good, some spot touch up 9-93579 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1121

1122
$2,370.00

BENJAMIN CHAMPNEY (American, 1817 – 1907) “OLD MILL, CONWAY, MOUNT WASHINGTON”.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original fancy gilt gesso decorated frame, missing one decorative section Signed lower right “B Champney”, also titled on stretcher SIZE: Sight: 10″ x 14″ Overall: 18-3/4″ x 23″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, otherwise very good 9-94401 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1122

1123
$5,451.00

BENJAMIN CHAMPNEY (American, 1817-1907) ROSES.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fabulous carved, flower decorated gilt frame signed by “Phillips Yates Maker” Signed lower left “B Champney” and having a 5th Annual Exhibition Poland Spring Gallery label to verso SIZE: 24″ x 16″ Overall: 28-1/4″ x 20-1/2″ CONDITION: Lined, very good 9-94216 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 1123

1124
$1,303.50

GIDEON ELDEN BRADBURY (American, 1833 – 1904) “VIEW ON LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE- NEAR RED HILL”.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gesso decorated gold frame Titled, signed and dated 1883 in artist’s hand on verso of canvas SIZE: 8″ x 13-1/2″. Overall: 12-3/4″ x 18″ CONDITION: Light craquelure, surface dirt, some inpainting, otherwise very good 9-93582 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1124

1125
$4,147.50

RUSSELL CHENEY (American, 1881-1945) “NEIGHBORS, NEWCASTLE, NH”.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a period rusticated wood frame Signed lower left “Russell Cheney” Titled in pencil on verso SIZE: 15″ X 18″ Overall: 18″ X 20-3/4″ CONDITION: Good, with light scuffs 9-93955 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1125

1126
$5,925.00

RUSSELL CHENEY (AMERICAN, 1881-1945) STILL LIFE OVERLOOKING THE BAY.

Oil on Masonite Housed in a natural wood molded frame Signed bottom right “Russell Cheney 42″ SIZE: 24″ x 39-1/2″ Overall: 27″ x 43” CONDITION: Surface dirt, there is a vertical line to the right of the statue that may or may not be part of the composition, otherwise very good 9-93958 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1126

1127
$3,851.25

RUSSELL CHENEY (American, 1881-1945) TWO WORKS: KITTENS IN ARTS AND CRAFTS INTERIOR & STILL LIFE WITH PEONIES.

Both oil on canvas Both housed in period natural wood frames First is signed lower right “Russell Cheney” and still life is unsigned SIZE: First: 21-1/4″ X 25-1/2″ Overall: 25″ X 28″ Second: 30″ X 20″ Overall: 32-1/4″ X 22-3/4″ CONDITION: First is very good and second has minor losses, good 9-93957 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1127

1128
$2,251.50

RUSSELL CHENEY (American, 1881-1945) TWO WORKS: SEASHELLS AND SUCCULENTS & NATURE STILL LIFE WITH IRIS.

1) Oil on canvas 2) Oil on Masonite Both housed in natural wood frames 1) Signed lower right “R. Cheney” 2) Unsigned SIZE: 1)21-1/2″ X 26-1/2″ Overall: 24-1/4″ X 29″ 2) 26″ X 21″ Overall: 28-1/2″ X 23-1/2″ CONDITION: 1) Good, minor puncture lower center; 2) Very good 9-93956 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1128

1129
$2,666.25

RUSSELL CHENEY (American, 1881-1945) TWO WORKS: STILL LIFE WITH CITY VIEW BEYOND & STILL LIFE WITH IRIS AND GERANIUM.

Both oil on Masonite Both framed in natural wood frame Both unsigned SIZE: 1) 20″ x 26″ Overall: 23″ x 28-1/2″ 2) 26″ x 21″ Overall: 28″ x 23-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93959 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1129

1130
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American 19th century) FISHERMAN’S GEAR AND TROUT WITH LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period deep walnut frame with gold liner SIZE: 20″ x 27″. Overall: 24-1/2″ x 31-1/2″ CONDITION: Two old patches to reverse with corresponding inpainting, otherwise very good 9-93530 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1130

1131
$296.25

_ WATSON (American/British, Late 19th Century) RECENT CATCH.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine modern gilt decorated frame Signed on verso of canvas and dated “1883” SIZE: 22″ x 27″. Overall: 27-3/4″ x 32-3/4″. CONDITION: Three patches to reverse with corresponding inpainting & restoration, craquelure 9-93469 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1131

1132
$486.00

FRED DAVIS (American, 19th-20th Century) BROOK TROUT.

Oil on academy board Housed in antique gilt frame Signed lower left “Fred Davis” SIZE: 24-1/2″ x 14″ Overall: 26-1/4″ x 15-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93477 (600-800) – Lot 1132

1133
$2,607.00

NELSON A. MOORE (American, 1824-1902) TWO WORKS: “STUDY IN PLANTSWELLS STREAM, PEARL POND” & “LAKE GEORGE”.

Oil on canvas and oil on board Canvas housed in a fine gilt modern frame; the other unframed Signed lower right “NA Moore” and lower left “NA Moore”, both titled on reverse SIZE: 15″ x 22″ Overall: 19-1/2″ x 26-1/2″ & 9-3/4″ x 12-3/4″ PROVENANCE: Descended through family of the artist. CONDITION: Minor touch up, craquelure, very good / loss to corner and scrapes 9-93454 (800-1,200) – Lot 1133

1134
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American Hudson River School, Mid-19th Century) OVERLOOKING COWS IN LANDSCAPE TOWARDS WINDING RIVER.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt period frame Unsigned SIZE: 23″ x 32″ Overall: 25-1/2″ x 34-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From an Estate on the Hudson River to our consignor CONDITION: One patch to reverse, surface dirt, some inpainting, good 9-94169 (2,500-4,500) – Lot 1134

1135
$7,110.00

VICTOR DE GRAILLY (American/French, 1804-1889) MOUNT VERNON.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gesso decorated frame having a “Cary & Kenny Newark, NJ” framing label Unsigned SIZE: 20″ x 24″. Overall: 24″ x 28″ CONDITION: Very good, 3 patches on verso, inpainting 7-74892 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1135

1136
$1,777.50

LILLIE LIPMAN (American, late 19th Century) VIEW FARM, JULIUSTOWN, N.J.

Oil on academy board Housed in a leaf decorated antique frame Signed lower right “Lillie Lipman 1886” Also inscribed on verso “?____ View Farm, Juliustown, N.J. Painted by Lillie Lipman Oct. 1886″ SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 18-1/2″ Overall: 10″ x 20” CONDITION: Inpainting, repair to vertical crack in board 7-70663 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1136

1137
$4,860.00

GEORGE WASHINGTON NICHOLSON (American, 1832 – 1912) A FAMILY FARM.

Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame Signed lower right “GW Nicholson” SIZE: 30″ x 40″ Overall: 40″ x 50″ CONDITION: Lined, restored with inpainting, good 9-94099 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1137

1138
$4,252.50

ALEXANDER HELWIG WYANT (American, 1836 – 1892) PANORAMIC VIEW OF VALLEY WITH MILL.

Oval oil on wood panel Housed in its original gilt molded wood frame with cut-out gilt wood mat with glass having artist plaque Signed lower right in water “AH Wyant” SIZE: 7″ x 8-1/2″ Overall: 12″ x 13-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private New York collection CONDITION: Very good 9-93188 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1138

1139
$9,480.00

SAMUEL S. CARR (American, 1837-1908) “SUMMER IN THE COUNTRY”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fabulous modern antique-style gilt frame Signed lower right “SS Carr” SIZE: 30″ x 46″ Overall: 37-1/2″ x 53-1/2″ CONDITION: Lined on new stretcher, some inpainting, very good 9-94098 (10,000-14,000) – Lot 1139

1140
$41,475.00

WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS (American, 1833-1905) ADIRONDACKS LAKE-1869.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine replacement gilt & ebony wood frame with title & artist plaque Signed lower left “W T Richards 69″ SIZE: 13-1/4″ x 24-1/4”. Overall: 19″ x 30″ PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. Doyle NY auction and appraisal. CONDITION: Lined, some inpainting, light craquelure, very good 9-93350 (10,000-20,000) – Lot 1140

1141
$47,400.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

Painting has been relined.

CORNELIUS DAVID KRIEGHOFF (Canadian, 1812 – 1872) DEPARTING THE FAMILY.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine partial gilt fancy frame with linen liner Signed lower left “C Krieghoff” SIZE: 12″ x 16″ Overall: 18-3/4″ x 22-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Prominent Toronto, Ontario collector who purchased in the 1960’s; descended through the family. CONDITION: Very good 9-94492 (30,000-50,000) – Lot 1141

1142
$14,220.00

CORNELIUS DAVID KRIEGHOFF (Canadian, 1812 – 1872) “ST. LAWRENCE FROM QUEBEC XMAS 1847”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt frame having artist plaque Signed lower left above boat “C Krieghoff” SIZE: 8-3/4″ x 13-1/2″ Overall: 17-1/4″ x 12-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Prominent Toronto, Ontario collector who purchased in the 1960’s; descended through the family. CONDITION: Lined, very good 9-94491 (15,000-25,000) – Lot 1142

1143
$42,660.00

ATTRIBUTED TO LAWREN STEWART HARRIS (Canada, 1885-1970) TREES ABOVE LAKE SUPERIOR.

Oil on canvas Housed in a natural carved wood frame Signed lower left “Lawren Harris 22″ SIZE: 19″ x 26″. Overall: 24″ x 31”. CONDITION: Craquelure, surface grime with discolored varnish. Otherwise very good. 9-93550 (5,000-10,000) – Lot 1143

1144
$6,517.50

JOHANN BERTHELSEN (American, 1883-1972) THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER, NYC.

Oil on canvasboard Housed in its original gesso decorated frame Signed lower right “Johann Berthelsen” SIZE: 12″ x 16″ Overall: 17-1/2″ x 21-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94203 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1144

1145
$17,775.00

PAUL CORNOYER (AMERICAN, 1864-1923) STUDY FOR “RAINY DAY, COLUMBUS CIRCLE”.

Oil on panel Housed in a period ornately carved gilt wood frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “Paul Cornoyer” SIZE: 12″ X 16″ Overall: 19-1/2″ X 23-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94437 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 1145

1146
$4,740.00

WILLIAM GUY WALL (American/ Irish 1792-1864) NEW YORK FROM GOVERNORS ISLAND.

Watercolor on paper mounted to a newer more rigid paper Housed in a veneered antique frame with glass having a “Max Williams, NY” label Unsigned Note: This image was used as the basis for No.20 from “The Hudson River Portfolio” of hand-colored engravings by John Hill circa 1825 SIZE: With margins” 15-1/2″ x 22″. Image: 14-1/4″ x 20-1/2″. Overall: 23-1/2″ x 29″ CONDITION: Examined out of frame laid down with repaired tears at margin and into image. 9-93522 (2,500-4,000) – Lot 1146

1147
$0.00

ELDRED CLARK JOHNSON (American, 1926) TALL SHIPS IN NEW YORK HARBOR.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern wood frame Signed lower right “Eldred Clark Johnson” SIZE: Sight: 36″ x 48 Overall: 38″ x 50″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-94488 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1147

1148
$1,336.50

GUY CARLETON WIGGINS (American, 1883-1962) WINTER SKETCH WITH HOUSES.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern hardwood frame with linen liner Signed lower left “Guy Wiggins” SIZE: 8″ x 9-1/2″ Overall: 15″ x 17″ CONDITION: Unstretched canvas mounted to foam board, left corner crease with loss of paint 9-93563 (400-600) – Lot 1148

1149
$2,733.75

CHARLES EPHRAIM BURCHFIELD (American,1893 – 1967) TREE IN WINTER LANDSCAPE, 1915.

Watercolor Housed in a silver gilt wood frame having a “Heydenrych NY” frame label with a linen deep mat behind glass Signed lower right “Chas. Burchfield 1915″ Note: Kennedy Galleries N.Y. label on verso with Artist, title etc. SIZE: Sight: 7″ x 6-1/2”. Overall: 14-3/4″x 14″ CONDITION: Very good, not examined out of frame 7-74751 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1149

1150
$486.00

CHARLES EPHRAIM BURCHFIELD (American, 1893 – 1967) STUDY FOR “THE THREE TREES, 1913”.

Pencil on paper Housed in a wood frame with linen mat having a “Heydenrych NY” label Note: Kennedy Galleries NY label on Verso with Artist, title, etc. The finished work “The Three Trees” 36″ x 60″, watercolor is housed in the Salem public library SIZE: Sight: 7″ x 10-1/4″. Overall: 12-1/2″ x 15-3/4″ CONDITION: Age toning to mat edge, otherwise light toning. Not examined out of frame 7-74751-1 (800-1,200) – Lot 1150

1151
$35,550.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

We have been notified by Greacen’s great grandson that the woman in the painting is not Theodore Butler’s wife, but it depicts the artist’s wife, Ethol Greacen, and this was painted in front of their Givery house, which was named “Maison en face de la gare” (house that faced the train station). This house was a block from Claude Monet’s home. He also expressed his excitement to see this painting again.

EDMUND WILLIAM GREACEN (American, 1877 – 1949) “IN A GIVERNY GARDEN, 1909”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved gilt frame with artist and title plaque Signed lower right “Edmund Greacen 09″, also penned label to medial stretcher verso, also Owen Galley New York on verso The painting is a wonderful example of Greacen’s work in Giverny. NOTE: Greacen gave this painting to his good friend and fellow artist Theodore Earl Butler who was Monet’s son-in-law. The woman in the painting is most likely Marthe, Butler’s wife and Monet’s daughter SIZE: 24″ x 28″ Overall: 33-3/4″ x 39” CONDITION: Very good, minor touch up 9-94500 (30,000-50,000) – Lot 1151

1152
$5,925.00

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876-1965) “PINK FLAMINGOS”.

Oil on board Housed in a fine gilt & carved wood frame with gilt liner having title & artist plaque Signed lower right “Jane Peterson” SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 11-1/2″. Overall: 22-3/4″ x 18-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Long Island, New York Collection CONDITION: Very good with minor spot touch up 9-93354 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 1152

1153
$2,962.50

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876 – 1965) EUROPEAN STREET SCENE.

Oil on canvas board Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen and gilt liner Signed bottom right “Jane Peterson”” SIZE: 9″ x 11-3/4″. Overall: 15-3/4″ x 18-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91830 (4,000-8,000) – Lot 1153

1154
$4,740.00
Revised: 8/19/2014

We cannot guarantee the authorship of this painting.

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876-1965) SUNLIGHT AND SHADOWS IN MIDDLE EASTERN SCENE.

Oil on Masonite Housed in a period stained wood frame Signed lower right “Jane Peterson” SIZE: 15-1/2″ X 20″ Overall: 25-1/2″ X 30-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94434 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 1154

1155
$16,590.00

CHARLES COURTNEY CURRAN (American, 1861-1942) “PLAYING WITH MOTHER, 1909”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine period deep gesso decorated gilt frame with multiple liners having artist & title plaque (probably original) Signed lower right “Chas. C. Curran, N.A. 1909″ Curran studied at the National Academy of Design and the Art Students League in New York. He also studied (1889-1891) at the Academie Julian in Paris. His Impressionistic style had been greatly influenced by his time in France, both in terms of his subject matter (young woman in lush plein air landscapes) and the bright, broken brushstroke of his palette. Curran first came to Cragsmoor, New York, a well-known art colony in the Hudson River Valley in 1903. He established a studio there, and for the next thirty years divided his time between Cragsmoor and New York City SIZE: 29″ x 24”. Overall: 42-1/2″ x 37-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, very good 9-93351 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 1155

1156
$3,037.50

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE (American, 1849 – 1916) YOUNG GIRL.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine fancy leaf and flower decorated gilt frame Unsigned Two labels on reverse, one of Frederick Kappel & Co. and the other type written “Property of Mrs. William Leverett Chase” SIZE: 12-3/4″ x 11″ Overall: 24″ x 22-1/4″ CONDITION: Craquelure, background has consolidated surface, otherwise good 9-94410 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1156

1157
$0.00

GEORGE FORSTER (American, 1817-1896) STILL LIFE OF FRUIT AND BIRD’S NEST.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine period gilt frame Signed with initial monogram lower right and dated “78” SIZE: 8″ x 10″ Overall: 14″ x 16″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94215 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 1157

1158
$0.00

THOMAS MOTT SHAW (American, 20th Century) ORIENTALIST STILL LIFE .

Oil on canvas Housed in its original black and gold molded wood frame, having a Fogg Museum of Art loan label to reverse Signed lower right “TM Shaw” SIZE: 36″ x 28″ Overall: 41-1/2″ x 33-1/2″ CONDITION: Minor spot inpainting, very good 9-94221 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1158

1159
$0.00

THOMAS MOTT SHAW (American, 20th Century) CHINESE ANCESTRAL PORTRAIT .

Oil on Masonite Housed in a silver gilt modern frame Identified on verso of Masonite with artist and address SIZE: 39-1/4″ x 32-1/4″ Overall: 41-3/4″ x 35″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94220 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1159

1160
$2,370.00

ISABEL PARKE BRANSON CARTWRIGHT (American, 1885-1966) “SPRING FLOWERS”.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt wood frame Signed lower left Isabel Branson Cartwright SIZE: 25″ x 30″. Overall: 30-1/2″ x 35-1/2″ CONDITION: Light surface dirt, very good 9-90233 (2,500-4,000) – Lot 1160

1161
$0.00

HARVEY OTIS YOUNG (American, 1840 – 1901) LANDSCAPE WITH CHILDREN FISHING.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original wide large gilt gesso decorated frame, with artist plaque Signed lower left with initials “HOY” SIZE: 30″ x 48″ Overall: 41″ x 59″ CONDITION: Two small slits in sky, surface dirt, craquelure, otherwise good 9-94030 (3,500-5,500) – Lot 1161

1162
$5,925.00

JOHN APPLETON BROWN (American, 1844-1902) “A COUNTRY ROAD”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt wood liner Signed lower right “J. Appleton Brown” Identified on period exhibition label on verso SIZE: 20″ x 27″ Overall: 22″ x 29″ CONDITION: Very good, scattered retouch 7-70775 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1162

1163
$0.00

JOHN APPLETON BROWN (American, 1844 – 1902) “LANDSCAPE”.

Pastel Housed in its original flat gilt wide ribbed edged frame with some losses Signed lower left “J Appleton Brown” SIZE: Sight: 16-3/4″ x 20-1/2″ Overall: 27-1/4″ x 31-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94101 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1163

1164
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th Century) CASCADING RIVER WITH VINE COVERED TREE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a magnificent period deep gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner Unsigned SIZE: 27″ x 18″ Overall: 38-1/2″ x 29-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94037 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1164

1165
$5,628.75

WILLIAM MERRITT POST (American, 1856 – 1935) EARLY FALL LANDSCAPE WITH RIVER AND HOUSE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gesso decorated frame with small corner loss Signed lower right “W Merritt Post” SIZE: 25″ x 30″ Overall: 33″ x 38″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94100 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1165

1166
$2,308.50

WESLEY ELBRIDGE WEBBER (American, 1841 – 1914) ROCKY WATERFALL.

Oil on canvas Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame Signed lower left “Wesley Webber” SIZE: 30″ x 25″ Overall: 37-1/2″ x 33″ CONDITION: Some inpainting, otherwise very good 9-94102 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1166

1167
$0.00

ERNEST FIENE (American, 1894-1965) “VARIATIONS ON A THEME, “THE WRECK” NO IV.”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a wide weathered wood frame with gilt and white painted liner Signed lower right “E. Fiene 48”, Museum of Art of Ogunquit label on reverse, titled, signed, and dated 1948 on verso. Reference: Illustrated on p. 123 of “Complete Guide to Oil Painting” by Ernest Fiene. Note: The artist, in chapter 8 of his book, explains that on a trip to Maine he sketched the wreck of a little fishing boat. “I painted a series of experimental casein sketches, transforming the wreck structure and debris into larger designs, under different conditions and from different angles. From many casein studies, I selected the most significant ones and developed them into a series of paintings.”. This sketch resulted in the finished painting “The Wreck at Turbot’s Creek” and upon completion of the painting realized that the painting could have several different variations using the same theme. This painting is variation #4 and the artist explains that “No longer the victim of a raging storm, the wreck now reveals a rhythmical, undulating movement, as opposed to the abrupt, linear effects of the last version. Notice how the remnants of the old ship are silhouetted against the white breakers of the ocean, an effect that reinforces the sweeping design”. Also noted is that Variation 2 was owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts, NY and Variation 3 was owned by Nelson Rockefeller, in the Rockefeller Collection. A copy of the book accompanies the lot. Ernest Fiene was born in Germany and came to the United States in 1912. Well trained, he studied at the National Academy of Design, the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, the Art Students League and the Academie de la Grand Chaumiere in Paris. The seriousness of his purpose is well illustrated in the iconic Modernist painting. SIZE: 28-1/2″ x 47-1/2″. Overall: 39-1/2″ x 58-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-29781 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 1167

1168
$0.00

ALFRED GUNNAR BJAREBY (American, 1899-1967) “UP FOR REPAIRS”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine reproduction gilt wide frame with two gilt liners Signed lower left “Gunnar Bjareby 1953” Two exhibition labels on verso “North Shore Arts Exhibition of Gloucester, 1953” and “The Art Center, Ogunquit, Maine” SIZE: 30″ x 36″. Overall” 42-1/2″ x 48-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-91690 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 1168

1169
$4,443.75

WILSON HENRY IRVINE (American, 1869-1936) COASTAL INLET WITH BOATS.

Oil on canvas mounted to masonite Housed in a wonderful carved wood and gilt modern frame with wide gilt liner Signed lower left “Irvine ’08” SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 24″. Overall: 26-1/2″ x 32-1/2″ CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good 9-94403 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1169

1170
$5,332.50

JAMES CRAWFORD THOM (American 1835-1898) UNLOADING THE SCHOONER.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a fine period gesso decorated gilt frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “J.C. Thom” James Crawford Thom was born in New York City in 1835. He studied there at the National Academy of Design and later, in Paris, with Camille Corot. While in Paris he also studied with Pierre Edouard Frere. Frere, who specialized in bucolic genre scenes with children and peasants, had a profound influence on Thom who came to exchange scenes of the French countryside with those of the Hudson River Valley. SIZE: 12-1/2″ X 18-1/2″. Overall: 22″ X 28″ CONDITION: Very good, minor spot touch up. 9-93537 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1170

1171
$3,555.00

JAMES CRAWFORD THOM (American, 1835 – 1898) ESCORTING THE SCHOONER TO DOCK.

Oil on board Housed in a wonderful gesso decorated gilt fancy antique frame with gilt liners and artist plaque Unsigned SIZE: Sight: 23-1/2″ x 17-1/2″ Overall: 34-1/2″ x 28-1/2″ CONDITION: Inpainting, very good 9-94257 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1171

1172
$14,812.50

WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS (American, 1833-1905) “NEAR ROCKAWAY BEACH, 1889″.

Watercolor Housed in a fine deep gesso decorated period frame with gold liner and inner linen matte with gold inner liner, behind glass Signed lower right “Wm. T. Richards 1889″ Title and “Wm. T. Richards, 1889″ on verso SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 26-1/4″. Overall: 29″ x 39″ CONDITION: Faint foxing, generally very good. 9-93514 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1172

1173
$3,555.00

JAMES GALE TYLER (American, 1855-1931) ROCKY SHORE AT LOW TIDE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period ornate gilt wood frame Signed “James G. Tyler” lower left SIZE: 9″ X 18″ Overall: 19-1/2″ X 27-1/2″ CONDITION: Good, wax lined, scattered retouch 9-94093 (3,000-3,500) – Lot 1173

1174
$3,948.75

SCHOOL OF GEORGE HENRY DURRIE (American, 1820 – 1863) WINTER FARMYARD.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine lemon gold antique frame Unsigned SIZE: 18″ x 24″. Overall: 23″ x 28-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good, lined, inpainting mostly to sky, light craquelure 9-93532 (3,500-5,000) – Lot 1174

1175
$4,503.00

HAROLD C. DUNBAR (American, 1882-1953) “THE SUGAR HOUSE IN WINTER”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt frame with two gilt liners Signed lower right “Harold C Dunbar 1922″ SIZE: 25″ x 37”. Overall: 34″ x 46″ CONDITION: Lined, some inpainting, very good 9-91691 (3,000-6,000) – Lot 1175

1176
$5,925.00

HOBART NICHOLS JR (American, 1869-1962) “THE OLD ROAD, WINTER”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a very fine carved & gilt frame of the period which may be by the Newcomb-Macklin Frame Co. Signed lower left “Hobart Nichols” On verso is attached a letter from the artist to the first owner regarding the painting SIZE: 30″ x 26″. Overall: 35-1/2″ x 31-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94440 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1176

1177
$1,215.00

ALICIA STONEBREAKER (American, 1925 – 1976) SLEDDING LOGS FROM THE WINTER FOREST.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a natural wood frame Signed lower left “Alicia Stonebreaker” SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 35-1/2″ Overall: 28-1/4″ x 40-1/4″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, very good 9-94331 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1177

1178
$2,073.75

WILLIAM E BALDWIN (American, 20th Century) “WINTER HILLSIDE-BROOKS”.

Oil on masonite Housed Signed lower right “Wm Baldwin 1976″ Typed label with artist, title, & date on verso SIZE: 16-1/2″ x 36-1/2″ Overall: 21-1/2″ x 41-1/2” CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-93256 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1178

1179
$0.00

E “BILL” MAXWELL ALBERT (American, 1890-1955) “THE MILL IN WINTER”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern carved & gilt frame with some edge losses Signed lower right “E Maxwell Albert 1940″ Titled on verso of stretcher SIZE: 20″ x 24”. Overall: 28-1/4″ x 32-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good with minor spot touch up 9-94131 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1179

1179a
$0.00

JAMES EMERY GREER (American, 1948 – 1990) WINTER COASTLINE WITH COLONIAL HOMESTEAD.

Oil on canvasboard Housed in a painted old wood frame with linen and gold liner Signed bottom right “James Emery Greer” SIZE: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 22″ x 26″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94148 (800-1,200) – Lot 1179a

1180
$47.40

SPECIAL ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LOT.

This lot consists of twelve past Julia auction catalogs, together with their prices realized list. These catalogs serve as a valuable reference source. We regularly sell our past auction catalogs to collectors and dealers alike for that purpose. Please also note: The entire proceeds of this lot (to include the buyer’s premium), shall be donated to the St. Jude Children’s Hospital. St. Jude’s is one of the finest hospitals in North America today for the research and care of children afflicted with cancer. We hope that you will consider competing on this lot, we consider it to be an extremely worthwhile cause and we have dedicated ourselves to include similar lots in every single one of our auctions, the proceeds of which will be donated to St. Jude’s. Thank you for your participation. CONDITION: Very good. 8-87112 (300-400) – Lot 1180

1180a
$0.00

ARCHIVE OF PHOTOGRAPHS, PAPERS, PATENT IDEAS & DOCUMENTS OF JOSEPH B. WALKER ASC.

Joseph B. Walker is best known as a cinematographer who worked on 145 films during a career that spanned thirty-three years and the inventor of television’s RCA Electra-Zoom lens. He held twenty patents on various camera related inventions. He collaborated with Director Frank Capra on 20 films including “It’s a Wonderful Life”, 1946. At Joseph’s wedding to Juanita Pollard, Frank Capra was his best man. This lot includes: 1) Photograph album of 100+ photographs of the 1982 54th Oscar ceremony where Joseph B. Walker won the first issued “Gordon E. Sawyer” aware which recognized exceptional long-term accomplishments by an individual who has made substantial contributions toward the advancement of the science or technology of the motion picture. Photographs include Walker with presenters Lloyd Bridges & Frank Capra as well as a host of other celebrities. 2) Scrap book of 1930’s New York shows, wedding telegrams & New York City photos. 3) Walker’s 1962 passport. 4) Photos by Walker & Associates of Los Angeles, CA. 5) “A Voice With Wings” script by Juanita Walker. 6) 1926 Actor’s Directory & stage manual. 7) 1929 “The Standard”. 8) Several stage plays & short story manuscripts by Howard G. Chase. 9) Eighteen hand drawn & penned invention and patent ideas notarized by the State of California including: 1921 auto light signal; Six 1925 multiplier double exposure; 1924 radio receiving circuit; 1923 carburetor lubricator; 1929 electrical sign; 1929 synchronizing sounds effects; Several camera design, range finder & stereoscopic film system ideas. Also included is his Luftwaffe copy wristwatch. SIZE: Varies. PROVENANCE: This interesting archive was acquired from the Walker home. CONDITION: Generally very good, some photography paper & documents show wear & use. 9-93189 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1180a

1181
$43,845.00

ANSEL EASTON ADAMS (American, 1902-1984) “MOONRISE, HERNANDEZ, NEW MEXICO 1942”.

Gelatin silver print Signed lower right in pencil on the mount Titled & dated on verso of mount in ink with artist’s Carmel Studio stamp Unframed, matted, behind Plexiglas SIZE: Image: 15-1/2″ x 19-1/4″. Mount: 22″ x 28″ CONDITION: Very good with three very small droplet spots and a few tiny smudge marks 9-94510 (25,000-35,000) – Lot 1181

1182
$600.00
Lots 1182 thru 1222: The Harold Halidy Costain Photography Collection – Click here to view the Harold Haliday Costain Introduction


HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 3 MATTED/MOUNTED COTY GIRLS PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, 2 signed on mount, 1 signed on image. 3 photographs of models for the “Coty Extravaganza”, Coty Perfume advertisements for “Beauty is a Joy Forever”. 2 with artist stamp & titled on verso “La Rose” & “Emeraud”. Titles: “La Rose”; “Emeraude”, SIZE: Image size range from 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″ to 23-1/4″ x 14-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good with some toning to mounts. 9-93070 (800-1,200) – Lot 1182

1183
$177.75

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 6 MATTED/MOUNTED MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, 5 mounted & signed, 1 unsigned. 1) Untitled art photo looking skyward past a statue, at a skyscraper. 2) Portrait of Liverpool Hazzard titled “The Last of the Butler Island Slaves, 107 years old, 1937, Darien, GA. 3) “Frost Crystals on a Window Sill, Portland, ME 1920”. 4) “Avery Island Salt Mine”. 5) Untitled Fireworks. 6) Untitled portrait of Mr. Hazzard, 107 years old. 5 with artist stamp on verso. 3 titled on verso. SIZE: Image: 2 are 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″; 1 is 9-1/4″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Mat on fireworks photo severely damaged, others with minor nicks and wear with toning. Photos very good. 9-93074 (600-800) – Lot 1183

1184
$243.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 2 SIGNED/MOUNTED CHLORO-BROMIDE PHOTOGRAPHS OF A FIRE CHIEF.

1) Titled “Fire Chief Chet Dobbs, Scarsdale” for Texaco Gasoline Account 1934 with artist stamp. 2) Close up portrait of Fire Chief Chet Dobbs for Texaco Gasoline Account for Ed Wynn TV show, 1934 with 3 exhibition labels: Cape of Good Hope International 1936; Bruxelles 1935; and Western International Photographic Salon, Bristol, England 1935. Both with artist stamp on verso. SIZE: Image: 13-3/4″ x 10-3/4″ each. CONDITION: Images both very good, 1 with sizable loss to edge of mounting, and mountings with toning. 9-93056 (400-600) – Lot 1184

1185
$237.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 11 PHOTOGRAPHS OF AUTOMOBILE AND FASHION.

Unframed/unmounted, unsigned, 6 with artist stamp on verso. 7-1/2″ x 9-1/2″ prints for advertising for fashion and automobile companies. 1 identified as “Hattie Carnegie Costume” and 1 identified for the Ford Auto Show. SIZE: Image: 7-1/2″ x 9-1/2″ & 9-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93082 (300-400) – Lot 1185

1186
$1,185.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 10 MATTED/MOUNTED INTERIOR & ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, 8 signed on mount, 2 unsigned. 1) Harper’s Bazaar 1939 “Lucite Bedroom”. 2) “A. Conger Goodyear Estate”, Westerly, Long Island. 3) Philip Goodwin, Architect, “Penthouse on 5th Avenue”. 4) Town & Country Magazine “Penthouse 5th Avenue”. 5) Town & Country Magazine 1949 “George Washington Never Slept Here”, A. Conger Goodyear Estate. 6) “A. Conger Goodyear Estate”. 7) “Lilly Dache Residence, Madison Avenue” for Town & Country Magazine. 8) Town & Country Magazine 1938 “Dining Room Feature by Raoul Dufy, Artist. 9 & 10) Untitled interiors. All with artist stamp on verso. 8 titled on verso. SIZE: Image: Ranging from 8-3/4″ x 7-1/2″ to 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Photos very good, mats with very minor chips and toning. 9-93063 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1186

1187
$0.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 24 MATTED/MOUNTED & UNMOUNTED PHOTOGRAPHS OF STAIRCASES.

Unframed, 8 artist signed on mat, 16 unsigned, 9 with artist stamps on verso. 7 titled on verso. 1) “Fox Meadow”. 2) “Residence of Mrs. Acqulia Giles, NYC” Town & Country Magazine 1947. 3) “Cheekwood” Harpeth Hills, Nashville, TN 1934. 4) “Dijon France” Town & Country assignment. 5) Chloro-bromide “Architectural Fantasy”, Estate of Ike Harris. 6) Town & Country “Second Floor Apartment, NYC”. 7) “Estate of Mrs. Robert Woodruff, Coca-Cola Tycoon”, Town & Country. Remainder are untitled. SIZE: Image: 11 mounted/matted & 9 unmounted 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″; 4 unmounted 9-1/2″ x 7-3/4″. CONDITION: Very good, toning to mats. Minor losses and cracks to mats/mounting, with toning. 9-93061 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 1187

1188
$2,370.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 38 MATTED/MOUNTED ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, 37 signed on mat, 1 unsigned. Mostly featuring Southern mansions and fine homes around the New York area. 38 with artist stamp on verso. 27 titled on verso. SIZE: Image: Most 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: 1 mounting badly damaged, some edge & corner losses & toning. 9-93062 (5,000-6,000) – Lot 1188

1189
$1,185.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 28 MATTED/MOUNTED CLASSICAL & COLONIAL INTERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, 25 signed on mat, 3 unsigned. Showing interior scenes and table settings, some for silver flatware promotion. All with artist stamp on verso. 21 titled on verso: “Location: “Bird & Battle Inn””; “An Early Colonial Interior”; Two of “Belgium Embassy, Long Island, NY”; “Crest of the Wave”; “Old Master”; “The Hunt Breakfast”l; “Harold E. Talbott’s New York Duplex”; “A Conger Goodyear Estate”; “Belgium Embassy Morning Room”; “Richard Rogers Piano!”; “Boxwood House, Atlanta, Georgia”; Town & Country “Mrs Acqualis Giles (Julia Hoyt)”; “Dr. Dam—osche’s Daughters Meeting Spot in atrium Combined Living Quarters”; “Plantation Melrose 1845 Natches Miss”; “Armour Estate Peapack New Jersey”; “Silver “Guddhall” by Reed & Barton”. SIZE: Image: Most 13-3/4″ x 11″ & 11″ x 13-3/4″ & 13-3/4″ x 11″; 1 is 11″ x 14″. CONDITION: Images very good, very minor losses and folds on some mounting, and toning. 9-93060 (4,000-5,000) – Lot 1189

1190
$592.50

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 25 MATTED/MOUNTED EXTERIOR & INTERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, 22 signed in mat, 3 unsigned. Mostly showing garden views. 22 having artist stamp on verso, 3 without. Most titled on verso: Two of “Res. Agnes Grew”; Two of “Franklin P. Hammond Fox Meadow Estates”; “Rockledge”; “Mrs. James Baird Grand Central Palace”; “Garden Tool House”; “Oak Lawn Mannor”; “Scarsdale 948”; “Bellingrath Gardens”; “Corner Rustic Garden House Terrace”; “Well Garden”; “Pool Blackhole”; “Terrace view looking east over tidal basin and Fowl rivers”; “Patio fountain & pool”; & “Garden Detail bu Stumpp & Walter”. SIZE: Image: Most 13-3/4″ x 11″; 1 is 11″ x 14″. CONDITION: Images are very good, some mountings & mats with corner & edge losses, mats with overall toning. 9-93066 (2,000-2,400) – Lot 1190

1191
$1,185.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) FIVE MATTED/MOUNTED “CARBRO COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS”.

All signed on mat & unframed. 1) Titled “Bringing Up Father” on verso, also “Dickie Simon Star in Radio, 1938”. Scene shows child holding birch logs. Multiple artist stamps on reverse. 2) Titled “New Williamsburg Inn 1937″ showing an interior view of a Colonial home. Multiple artist stamps on verso. 3-5) Untitled, architectural interior & exterior photographs. Two with artist stamp on verso. SIZE: Image size range from 12″ x 8-3/4″ to 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2”. CONDITION: Images are very good, mats show time toning and light wear. 9-93086 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1191

1192
$0.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 5 MOUNTED/TITLED PHOTOGRAPHS WITH EXHIBITION STICKERS.

1) Chloro-Bromide titled “The Gargoyle 1934” with 2 exhibition labels: Cape of Good Hope Salon of Photography 1936; and 1935 Bruxelles. 2) Chloro-Bromide titled “The Gargoyle 1934” with 3 exhibition stickers: 1933 Antwerpen, SFZ XI Salon Internacional, and Fotoklub Y.M.C.A. Krakowie, Polska 1933. 3) Chloro-Bromide titled “Roof Design 1932” for Weather Best Stained Shingle Co. with 4 exhibition stickers: Special Invitation, Greenwich Village Photographic Society; 1932 Fiera Di Milano; Pictorial Photographers of America, 1937 NY; and Brunswick Camera Club, Greenwich, CT. 4) 1934 “Gulf of Mexico” with 2 exhibition stickers: Maywood, NJ Camera Club 1935; and Brunswick Camera Club, Greenwich, CT. 5) “Architectural Interior, Colonial” Bedford Hills, NY with 3 exhibition stickers: Maywood NJ Camera Club 1935; Brunswick Camera Club, Greenwich, CT; and Greenwich Photo Society, Greenwich, CT. All signed on mat or mounting and unframed. SIZE: Images: approx 13-3/4″ x 11″. CONDITION: Images very good; 1 with very light scratches. Minor losses and toning to mountings. 9-93059 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 1192

1193
$0.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 12 MATTED/MOUNTED EXTERIOR & STILL LIFE PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, all signed on mat, most titled on verso. All with artist stamp on verso. 1) “Architect W. Stanwood Phillips, Scarsdale, NY” with 2 exhibition labels: Brunswick Camera Club, Greenwich, CT; and Maywood, NJ Camera Club 1935. 2) Untitled Colonial Exterior with 2 exhibition labels: Brunswick Camera Club, Greenwich, CT; and Maywood, NJ Camera Club 1935. 3) Untitled Doorway with Trellis with 2 exhibition labels: Brunswick Camera Club, Greenwich, CT; and Maywood, NJ Camera Club 1935. 4) “Colonel Twachtman Estate, Greenwich, CT 1932” with 5 exhibition labels: Brunswick Camera Club, Greenwich, CT; Maywood, NJ Camera Club 1935; Pictorial Photographers of America, NY 1937; Camera Club, Brooklyn Union Gas Club; and Special Invitation Greenwich Photographic Society. 5) Chloro-bromide titled “Riverside Cathedral, NYC” with 2 exhibition stickers: Brunswick Camera Club, Greenwich, CT; Maywood, NJ Camera Club 1935; Special Invitation Greenwich Photographic Society; Award of Merit, Professional Photographers Society of NY; and Trainer & Parsons Gallery 1936. 6) “Hunt Breakfast Table Setting” with exhibition label Camera Club, Brooklyn Union Gas Club. 7) “Symphony in Crystal and Black 1932” advertising photography for Ovingtons, NYC with 3 exhibition labels: Special Invitation Greenwich Photographic Society; Pictorial Photographers of America, NY 1937; and Fiera Di Milano. 8) Chloro-bromide titled “The Singing Tower 1929, Lake Wales, Florida with exhibition label Special Invitation Greenwich Photographic Society. 9) “Country Life Assignment 1935” with exhibition label Special Invitation Greenwich Photographic Society. 10) Chloro-bromide titled “Entrance Detail 1934” ad photo for Weather Best Stain Shingle Co. with 2 exhibition labels: Second Detroit International Salon, Detroit Institute of Art; and Blue Ribbon 1934, First Exhibition of Professional Photography, Rochester, NY. 11) “Advertising Photography for the Connecticut Fieldstone Corporation” with 5 exhibition labels: Brunswick Camera Club, Greenwich, CT; Maywood, NJ Camera Club 1935; Pictorial Photographers of America, NY 1937; Camera Club, Brooklyn Union Gas Club; and Special Invitation Greenwich Photographic Society. 12) “Assignment Town & Country Magazine, Gloria Vanderbilt Home, South Hampton” with exhibition label Special Invitation Greenwich Photographic Society. SIZE: Image: Most 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Images very good, some toning, wear, and losses, and breaks to mounting edges. 9-93055 (3,000-3,500) – Lot 1193

1194
$0.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 15 MATTED/MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPHS OF NORMAN ROCKWELL.

Unframed, 2 signed on mat, 13 unsigned. These photos were used as illustrations for “The Ladies Home Journal”, Packard Automobile advertising, and other publications. 11 with artist stamp on verso. 4 unmounted, 2 with artist stamp. 11 titled on verso. Accompanied by exhibition catalogs. SIZE: Image: approx 10″ x 8″. CONDITION: Photos very good, mats/mounts with some edge roughness, losses, & toning. 9-93051 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 1194

1195
$3,555.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) A LARGE LOT OF PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE DUKE & DUCHESS OF WINDSOR AND RELATED EPHEMERA.

Large lot of photographs & ephemera from & related to a 1940 magazine shoot for Town & Country of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor and their Nassau Bahamas home “Government House”. “After being contacted…by a number of publications…it would be far better to arrange to give this exclusively to one of the better known journals…the Duchess is very desirous that there should be some color photographs…and in this connection a photographer by the name of Costain was mentioned…” from a letter from the office of the Duchess. Lot consists of 19 signed & mounted photographs with artist stamp & title; 14 versions mounted & unsigned with artist stamp & title; 2 mounted, unstamped & untitled; 18 unmounted photographs, most with artist stamp; together with color transparencies & negatives, 4 copies of the “Town & Country” magazines where these photos appeared, along with correspondence and souvenirs. All are unframed, 33 are titled on verso. SIZE: Mounted image ranges from 8-1/2″ x 8″ to 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″. Loose range from 9-3/4″ x 8″ to 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: All very good, 1 mounting with edge loss, overall toning to mats. 9-93050 (12,000-15,000) – Lot 1195

1196
$0.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 6 MATTED/MOUNTED BOTANICAL PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, all signed in mat. 1) Chloro-Bromide print titled “Mother of Pearl Iris, Copyright 1934” having 3 exhibition stickers on verso including Gold Medal Award, Antwerpen; Silver Medal Award 1934 The Victorian Australian; and Acceptance 1936 Cape of Good Hope International. 2) Also Chloro-bromide print, “Glorious Gladiolus” with 4 exhibition stickers, Fiera di Milano, Preston Scientific Society 1934; “Gardens on Parade, Worlds Fair 1940”; and Special Invitation, Greenwich Photographic Society. 3) Chloro-Bromide titled “Oriental Poppy 1936” with exhibition label Pictorial Photographers of America, NY 1937. 4) Chloro-Bromide titled “Mother of Pearl Iris” with 7 exhibition labels: Port Elizabeth 1936; South African Salon 1935; Rhodesia Photographic Society; 44th Toronto Salon of Photography; City Art Gallery, Durban, South Africa 1936; Pretoria Photographic Society 1935; and Maywood, NJ Camera Club. 5) Titled “Dorothy Perkins Roses on a Split Rail Fence 1939” with exhibition label “Gardens on Parade, Worlds Fair, NY 1940”. 6) “Madonna Lilies Cascade”, House & Garden assignment 1939 with exhibition label Gardens on “Parade Worlds Fair 1940”. All with artist’s stamps. SIZE: Image: Approx 13-3/4″ x 11″ each. CONDITION: Images: 5 very good, 1 with some wear. Mountings with minor folds and losses to edge, and toning. 9-93053 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 1196

1197
$592.50

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 4 MATTED/MOUNTED BOTANICAL & GARDEN PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, 1 signed on mat, 3 unsigned. 2 dated 1937 & 1938. 2 photographs showing gardens with tulips and roses. A third having hyacinths, and the fourth a close up of orchids. 3 with artist stamp on verso. All are untitled. SIZE: Image: 3 are 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″; 1 is 10-1/2″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Photographs in very good condition, all with unfinished mounting. 9-93085 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 1197

1198
$0.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 18 MATTED/MOUNTED BOTANICAL & GARDEN PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, 15 signed on mat, 3 unsigned. Mostly photos of specific specimens with identification. 17 with artist stamp on verso. 13 titled on verso: “Lilium Regale”; “Hillardi Planting (Narcissus)”; “Odontoglossom Grande’ (The Baby Orchid)”; “Brasso Lela Cat. Zena (Sewell Orchids, New Rochelle, N.Y.)”; Two of “Magic Lily Blooms in August” one dated 1933; Two of “Grant Lunia Group”; “Pink Red Rose, Paul Scarlett”; “Assignment House Beautiful Gardens of K.P. Morgan, New Cove, N.Y.”; “Red roses in foreground: White house shingle roof in background”; “Baionicum Caucasicum”; “Fall Show Architectural Society Museum Nat. Hist.”; & “The Open Gage”, Estate of Captain Herbert Shark, Scarsdale, N.Y.. SIZE: Image: Most 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″; 1 is 9-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. CONDITION: Losses to edge and corners, and toning. 9-93067 (1,500-1,800) – Lot 1198

1199
$355.50

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 5 BOTANICAL PHOTOGRAPHS.

Framed. 1 with signed mat & dated 1933, titled “Great Zinnia”. The remainder unsigned & untitled. The second having 3 photographs of lilies arranged vertically. The final 3 similarly framed, 2 with orchids and 1 with irises. Not examined out of frames. SIZE: Lily overall: 37-1/2″ x 14″; Lily images: 9″ x 7″ each; Zinnia overall: 21-1/4″ x 16-3/4″; Zinnia image: 13″ x 10″; Remaining 3 overall: 20-5/8″ x 18-5/8″; Remaining images: 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″ each. CONDITION: All very good. 9-93088 (600-700) – Lot 1199

1200
$1,185.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 5 MATTED/MOUNTED CARBRO PHOTOGRAPHS OF VEGETABLES.

Unframed, unsigned. 4 showing tomatoes on the vine in various stages of ripeness. 1 showing shelves of pumpkins & apples at a vegetable stand. 1 with artist stamp on verso. None are titled. 2 matted & 1 unmatted. SIZE: Image: 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″ each. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93084 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1200

1201
$0.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 13 MATTED/MOUNTED HARVEST & RUSTIC PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, 11 signed on mounting, 2 unsigned. Showing scenes of rural life. 12 with artist stamp on verso. Most titled on verso. “Encounter on Lake Mahopac, NY”; “Old Man River Looking South” Natchez Bluff, Mississippi”; Three of “The Old Oaken Bucket”; Two of the “Tomato Picking Time” of the Tomato Ser. No. 2; “Wayside Stand” Dutchess County, N.Y.”; “The Last of the Arcadian Weavers” Country Life, Nov. 1935; “Lake House”, Thomaston, GA; “After Milking Time”; Two untitled. SIZE: Image: Most approx 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″ & 10-1/2 x 13/1/4″. CONDITION: Minor losses and cracks to mats/mounting, with toning. 9-93065 (2,000-2,400) – Lot 1201

1202
$0.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 5 MATTED/MOUNTED EXTERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, all signed on mat. All with artist stamp and titled on verso. 1) Chloro-bromide titled “The Hunting Season Opens”, Fairfield, CT, 1934 with 4 exhibition labels: Maywood, NJ Camera Club 1935; Brunswick Camera Club, Greenwich, CT; Special Invitation Greenwich Photographic Society; and Pictorial Photographers of America, NY 1937. 2) Also titled “The Hunting Season Opens”, famous Fairfield and Westchester hounds, with 3 exhibition labels: Special Invitation Greenwich Photographic Society; Pictorial Photographers of America, NY 1937; and Monthly Competition of the Westchester Section Professional Photographers Society of NY. 3) “White Sails” with 3 exhibition labels: First Fall Salon of Photography Larchmont Cinema Club 1934; Maywood, NJ Camera Club 1935; and Brunswick Camera Club, Greenwich, CT. 4) “Rising Mists” harvesting dated 1916 (from Costain notebook, made with early box camera, reputably his first commercial image) with 8 exhibition labels: Award of Merit, Photographers Society of NY 1935; Special Invitation Greenwich Photographic Society; Photographic Society of San Francisco 1935-6; Trainer & Parsons Gallery 1936; Fourth Irish Salon of Photography, Dublin 1933; Brunswick Camera Club, Greenwich, CT; and Maywood, NJ Camera Club 1935. 5) “Rising Mists” chloro-bromide 1934 harvesting scene with exhibition label Sopron 1934. SIZE: Image: approx 13-3/4″ x 11 & 11″ x 13-3/4″. CONDITION: Images very good, 1 mounting with badly broken corner, otherwise very minor losses and toning. 9-93057 (2,200-2,800) – Lot 1202

1203
$474.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 19 MILITARY & AIRCRAFT PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, 5 mounted/matted, 4 with signature on mat, 15 unsigned. Showing military figures and promotional photos for Republic Aviation Corp. 1941 featuring a signed portrait of Col. Szaniawski. 1 titled on verso “Aviations Greatest Test Pilots, Republican Aviation Corp Ad Photo”. A 6 with artist stamp on verso. SIZE: Image size range from 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″ to 16″ x 20″. CONDITION: Very good, a few mats with nicks & wear. 9-93072 (800-1,200) – Lot 1203

1204
$0.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 8 MATTED/MOUNTED ANIMAL PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, 5 signed on mounting, 3 unsigned. 1) 1936 Untitled Hunting Dog. 2) 1935 chloro-bromide “Champion, Schwarz Peltz” German Shepard, also pencil signed lower right in photograph. 3) 1936 untitled Portrait of a Cat. 4) 1925 untitled Portrait of a Collie; 5) Unsigned Portrait of a Collie, identified on back “Champion, King Hector IV, Welcome Arch Kennels, Denver, CO”. 6) 1935 chloro-bromide “Champion, Schwarz Peltz” German Shepard, also pencil signed lower right in photograph with exhibition label Bruxelles 1936. 7) Unsigned and untitled Portrait of a Spaniel. 8) Unsigned Swan. SIZE: Image: 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″ each. CONDITION: Minor losses and cracks to mats/mounting, with toning. 9-93064 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 1204

1205
$0.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 10 MATTED/MOUNTED NATURE, ANIMAL, & EXTERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, 8 signed on mat/mount, 2 unsigned. All with exhibition labels and artist stamp on verso. 9 titled on verso. 1) Untitled Stone House with Fence, with 5 exhibition labels: Maywood, NJ Camera Club 1935; Brunswick Camera Club, Greenwich, CT; Special Invitation Greenwich Photographic Society; Pictorial Photographers of America, NY 1937; and Gardens on Parade, Worlds Fair 1940, NY. 2) Chloro-bromide “Autumn Tranquility 1934” with 2 exhibition labels: Camera Club, Brooklyn Union Gas Club; and Los Angeles Museum 1936. 3) “The Nuptial Greeting, Snowy Egret 1934” chloro-bromide with 3 exhibition labels: Pittsburgh Salon 1935; Mardi Gras Exhibition, New Orleans, 1936; and The Fifth Irish Salon, Dublin, 1935. 4) “The Swan Pauses to Reflect 1916” (printed 1932) with exhibition label Fiera Di Milano 1932. 5) Chloro-bromide “Christmas Eve 1936” with 4 exhibition labels: Special Invitation Greenwich Photographic Society; Pictorial Photographers of America, 1936; Professional Photographers Society of NY, Award of Merit, 1935; and Bruxelles 1936. 6) “The Apple Spray 1934” with 6 exhibition labels: Special Invitation Greenwich Photographic Society; Trainer & Parsons Gallery, San Franciso, 1936; Bruxelles Photographie et de Cinematographie; 11th Salon International, Belgique; 8th Annual Exhibition of Photographs, Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1934; and Photographic Society of San Francisco. 7) Fox Meadow Estate, “The First Snowfall 1934” with 2 exhibition labels: Special Invitation Greenwich Photographic Society; and Pictorial Photographers of America, NY 1937. 8) “Torpedos of the Sea 1934” chloro-bromide with 6 exhibition labels: Fiera Di Milano 1932; Barry Camera Club, Wales 1934; Detroit Institute of Arts; Barcelona 1933; Fifth Irish Salon, Dublin 1935; and Antwerpen 1933. 9) “Torpedos of the Sea 1934” chloro-bromide with 5 exhibition labels: Special Invitation Greenwich Photographic Society; Photographic Society of San Francisco 1935; Bruxelles 1936; Trainer & Parsons, San Fransisco 1936; and Professional Photographers Society of NY. 10) “Torpedos of the Sea 1935″ chloro-bromide with 1 exhibition label: Fourth International Salon of Photography, NY 1937. SIZE: Image: 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2” each. CONDITION: Minor losses and cracks to mats/mounting, with toning. 9-93054 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 1205

1206
$237.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) MATTED/MOUNTED “MORNING MIST” PHOTOGRAPH.

Framed, signed on lower left and dated 1912. Photo of a lakeside misty morning, reputably his earliest commercial photograph with 4 exhibition labels: Special Invitation Greenwich Photographic Society; Pictorial Photographers of America, NY 1937; Brunswick Camera Club, Greenwich, CT; and Photographic Society of San Francisco 1935. Artist stamp on verso. SIZE: Overall: 16-1/2″ x 18-1/4″. Image: 10-1/2″ x 13-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93083 (300-500) – Lot 1206

1207
$0.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 2 FRAMED OROTONE PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unsigned. The first a photo of palm trees and dunes with cloudy sky. The second a portrait of 5 members of the Costain family. Not examined out of frame. SIZE: Overall: approx 14-1/4″ x 16″ each. Image: 7-1/4″ x 9-1/4″ each. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93077 (400-600) – Lot 1207

1208
$121.50

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 14 HARRY S. TRUMAN PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, unmatted, & unsigned. Photographs taken by Costain at a presentation ceremony, 10 are of Harry S. Truman & 4 are of surrounding activity. 9 with artist stamp on verso. SIZE: Image: 8″ x 10″ or 10″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93075 (200-300) – Lot 1208

1209
$0.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) PHOTOS & EPHEMERA RELATING TO HIS WWI TOUR ABOARD USS LEVIATHAN.

Costain served aboard the Leviathan during WWI and when it was discovered that he had his Kodak 3A Postcard camera, he was given the task of photographing activity aboard the ship. Lot consists of 8 large photos of the ship by Costain & other photographers, a photo of Costain in the band, a signed photo “Six Inch Long Range”, a hand drawn poster of the 25th reunion by Costain, an oil on board painted shipboard by Costain, a photo titled “C Deck, Port Side Life Boat Drill for Returning Troops, March 1919, USS Leviathan, at Sea” and another titled “The Skipper on the Bridge, May 1919, Capt USN Edward H. Durell, USS Leviathan”, approx 40 postcard size photos, several other unsigned photos, and miscellaneous ephemera. The lot also includes commemorative photograph with inscription from Felix Count Luckner having freehand artwork on mat, dated 1932 and signed by Costain. Several photos have artist stamp on verso. SIZE: Image sizes range from postcard size to 18″ x 23″. CONDITION: Losses to mats and photo edges consistent with age, toning. 9-93052 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 1209

1210
$0.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) LOT OF SILENT MOVIE PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, 3 signed on mat/mount, 20 unsigned. Consisting of 5 self portraits of Costain with camera, a movie still of The Four Graces identified on reverse “Town & Country Films”, 10 movie stills, 4 head shots of Maude, and 4 other travel photos. Together with movie scripts, playbills, stage employee membership cards, and business cards. Two of the self portraits are signed on mounts with artist stamp, and 1 sepia tone self portrait with self-framing mat and artist signed. SIZE: Image size range from postcard size to 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, minor damage to mounts. 9-93078 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 1210

1211
$0.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 4 MATTED/MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE VIOLINIST, GEORGE BENNETT.

Unframed, all signed on mats. All are chloro-bromide prints titled “George Bennett, Violinist, 1935″. All with artist stamp on verso. All titled on verso. SIZE: Image: 1 is 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″; other is 10-1/2″ x 13-1/4”. CONDITION: Minor losses to mats, with toning. 9-93068 (600-800) – Lot 1211

1212
$296.25

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 7 FASHION & DESIGN PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, 4 signed & matted, 3 unsigned. Consisting of 2 unmounted photos of mannequin design & construction, unmounted interior photo of Baroque clock, matted photo of mannequin design, 2 mounted photos for footwear advertisements, and 1 mounted photo with 2 female models. 4 with artist stamp on verso. SIZE: Image: 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″ each. CONDITION: Photos very good, mats with chips & losses, with toning. 9-93089 (500-700) – Lot 1212

1213
$91.13

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 2 MATTED/MOUNTED ROSE TONED PHOTOGRAPHS.

Unframed, both signed on mat/mount, 1 with artist stamp, both titled, 1 with exhibition stickers. 1) “Stanhopea Tigrana Orchids 1924” with exhibition labels: Special Invitation Greenwich Photographic Society; Pictorial Photographers of America, NY 1937; and Award Merit, Hamilton, NY. 2) Terrace Eugene Lang, Architect, “Tapan Zee on the Hudson River”. SIZE: Image: 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″ each. CONDITION: Mats & photos very good, toning. 9-93069 (300-400) – Lot 1213

1214
$425.25

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) LARGE LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS & EPHEMERA.

Approximately 170 photographs unframed, unmatted & unsigned. A large variety of mostly silver gelatin prints with exteriors, still lifes, portraits, interiors, architectural, garden, fashion, advertising, botanical, sailing vessels, salt mines, Coty Girl, equestrian, military, factory interior, and avant:guarde. Together with an ephemera lot consisting of business cards, greeting cards, exhibition cards & catalogs, handwritten developing formulas, business card print plate, camera-related ephemera, speech notes & magazines with examples of Costain photography. Also including an 8″X10″ color negative of an interior SIZE: Image: 9-1/2″ x 8″ & 8″ x 9-1/2″. CONDITION: Most in very good condition. 9-93073 (400-600) – Lot 1214

1215
$177.75

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) PHOTOGRAPH OF THE SHIP “REX”.

Unframed, signed on mat. Chloro-bromide print 1934, titled on verso “Rex, View Hudson River Dockage, NYC”. Artist stamp on verso. SIZE: Image: 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Photo very good, mat with losses toning. 9-93071 (200-300) – Lot 1215

1216
$0.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 2 MATTED CARBRO PHOTOGRAPHS.

Framed, unsigned. The first a photo taken from outside looking inward at a collection of antique glass and the second a photo looking across a river with azaleas. Not examined out of frame. SIZE: Overall: 24″ x 20-1/4″ & 19-3/4″ x 16-3/4″. Image: approx 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″ each. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93087 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 1216

1217
$0.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 7 SELF PORTRAITS.

Unframed, mounted/self-matted sepia tone self portraits, all with signatures on mat or photograph. 3 dated 1923. SIZE: Image size range from 9-1/2″ x 6-1/2″ to 13-1/2″ x 10-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93081 (800-1,200) – Lot 1217

1218
$177.75

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) OROTONE SELF PORTRAIT.

Unframed, unmatted, and unsigned self portrait of Costain with inscription in pencil on verso “This paper 35 years old, print made July 25th, 1937, Hal H. Costain, Palatka Country Club Pool on the St. John River, Florida.” SIZE: 10″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93079 (200-300) – Lot 1218

1219
$0.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 3 OROTONE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE ARTIST’S WIFE.

Unframed, unmatted, & unsigned . 3 orotone photos taken by Costain of his silent movie actress wife Maude Allison Price Costain in costume, taken while on the set of a silent movie in the early 1920s. SIZE: Image: 10″ x 8″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93076 (800-1,200) – Lot 1219

1220
$296.25

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) FRAMED CARBRO PHOTOGRAPH OF MAUDE COSTAIN.

Framed & matted color carbro photograph of artist’s wife wearing a fur coat surrounded by fall foliage. Not examined out of frame. SIZE: Overall: 21″ x 17-1/2″; Image: 13-1/4″ x 10-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-93058 (600-800) – Lot 1220

1221
$237.00

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) 9 SEPIA TONE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ARTIST’S WIFE.

Unframed, 7 signed on mat or photo, 2 unsigned. Featuring 3 1920s movie stills of silent movie actress Maude Allison Price Costain in costume together with 6 other portraits. 1 with artist stamp on verso titled “Maude Allison Price, Miss New Orleans 1922″. SIZE: Range from 7-1/2″ x 9-1/2″ to 11″ x 14”. CONDITION: 8 very good, 1 with fold & edge damage. 9-93080 (500-800) – Lot 1221

1222
$118.50

HAROLD HALIDAY COSTAIN (American, 1897-1994) ARTIST’S WIFE BATHING BEAUTY TROPHY 1924.

2-handled Art Nouveau silver plated loving cup engraved “BATHING BEAUTY REVIEW / JULY 14-24 / WON BY / MAUDE ALLISON PRICE”. Made by Meriden Silver Co., CT. SIZE: 11-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Good overall, normal wear & tarnishing, minor dents, 1″ x 1-1/2″ abraded area under engraved legend. 9-93090 (100-200) – Lot 1222

1223
$26,070.00

EDOUARD LEON CORTES (French, 1882-1969) “PLACE BASTILLE”.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original partial gilt frame Signed lower left “Edouard Cortes” SIZE: 13″ x 18″ Overall: 20″ x 25″ PROVENANCE: The Artist, Herbert Arnot Gallery, New York, NY, (INV. #14334). Private Mid-West Collection to present owner. Also, painting will be included in the forthcoming Catalog Raisonne, Volume III by Nicole Verdier. CONDITION: Very good 9-94210 (20,000-30,000) – Lot 1223

1224
$0.00

EUGENE GALIEN-LALOUE (French, 1854-1941) “LE GRAND BOULEVARD”.

Gouache Housed in a good gilt fancy frame with white and gold mat Signed lower left “E.Galien.Laloue” SIZE: Sight: 7-1/4″ x 12″ Overall: 14″ x 19-1/2″ PROVENANCE: This painting is included in Noe Willer’s latest edition of the Laloue Catalog Raisonne. CONDITION: Very good 9-94201 (15,000-25,000) – Lot 1224

1225
$11,257.50

EUGENE GALIEN-LALOUE (French, 1854 – 1941) “LE BOULEVARD STRASBOURG, PARIS”.

Gouache Housed in a gilt wood frame with linen mat, Hazlitt Gallery, London label attached to verso Signed lower left “E. Galien-Laloue” SIZE: Sight: 7-1/4″ x 12-1/4″ Overall: 14″ x 19″ CONDITION: Very good 7-74747 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1225

1226
$1,822.50

ANTOINE BLANCHARD (French, 1910 – 1988) FRENCH BOULEVARD IN THE EVENING.

Oil on canvas Housed in a carved gilt wood frame with gilt liner Signed lower left “Antoine Blanchard” SIZE: 20″ x 24″ Overall: 28″ x 32″ CONDITION: Very good having craquelure primarily in the sky 9-94207 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1226

1228
$13,035.00

EUGENE GALIEN-LALOUE (French, 1854 – 1941) AMONGST THE TOWERING TREES.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt frame (as found with losses) Signed lower left “L Dupuy” being the acknowledged pseudonym of Eugene Galien-Laloue SIZE: 36-1/4″ x 28-1/2″ Overall: 46-1/4″ x 38-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94480 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1228

1229
$1,185.00

PAUL TROUILLEBERT (French 1829-1900) LANDSCAPE SCENE WITH MAN IN PUNT.

Oil on canvas Housed in carved and gilt 19th century frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “Trouillebert” SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 16″ Overall: 17″ x 21″ CONDITION: Good Patch to verso Very minor scattered retouch 9-93106 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1229

1230
$0.00

STANISLAS LEPINE (French, 1835-1892) ALONG THE SEINE RIVER IN SUMMER.

Oil on canvas Housed in an ornate gilt wood and composite 18th century style frame Signed lower right “S. Lepine” SIZE: 21″ x 25-3/4″. Overall: CONDITION: Very good, lined with retouch 9-92848 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1230

1230a
$592.50

HENRI ALEXIS SCHAEFFER (French, 1900 – 1975) PARIS STREET SCENE .

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt wood frame with linen and gilt liner Signed lower right “H Scheaffer” SIZE: 18″ x 21-1/2″ Overall: 24″ x 27″ CONDITION: One patch to verso, some inpainting, very good 9-94206 (300-500) – Lot 1230a

1230b
$0.00

J SULTAN ALI (Indian, 1920-1990) “MURIA MYTH”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a simple wood frame Signed lower left and dated “1967” Also signed on reverse with title and date SIZE: 33″ x 36″. Overall: 34″ x 37″ CONDITION: Very good 7-72630 (15,000-20,000) – Lot 1230b

1231
$0.00

AUGUSTIN UBEDA (Spanish, 1925 – 2007) “EL SEDUCTOR”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern black and gold frame with losses Signed lower right “A. Ubeda”, also signed and titled on verso of stretcher SIZE: 28-3/4″ x 23-3/4″ Overall: 29-3/4″ x 24-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93946 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1231

1232
$5,925.00

GONZALO ARIZA (Colombian, 1912) CALIMA, COLUMBIA.

Oil on canvas laid to panel Housed in a gilt frame with velvet, canvas and gilt liners Having a Newman Galleries Phil. label on verso Signed lower right “Gonzalo Ariza” SIZE: 27-1/2″ X 43-1/4″ Overall: 34-3/4″ x 50-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94219 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1232

1233
$53,325.00

FERNANDO CUETO AMORSOLO (Philippines, 1892-1972) “SUNDAY MORNING, 1959”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gilt wood frame with title & artist plaque Signed lower right “F Amorsolo 1959″ Butterfield & Butterfield label on verso SIZE: 20-1/4″ x 26-1/4”. Overall: 27″ x 33″ PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good 9-93348 (50,000-80,000) – Lot 1233

1234
$100,725.00

FERNANDO CUETO AMORSOLO (Philippines, 1892-1972) “PANTING RICE-MAYON VOLCANO 1950”.

Oil on canvas mounted to wood panel Housed in a fine carved & gilt frame with gilt liner having gilt title & artist plaque Signed lower right “F Amorsolo 1950″ SIZE: Sight: 27″ x 39”. Overall: 35-1/4″ x 47-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. San Rafael Auction Gakkery Inc, San Rafael, CA 94901 May 20, 2000 Lot 425. CONDITION: Craquelure to upper right quadrant, otherwise very good 9-93349 (50,000-80,000) – Lot 1234

1235
$6,517.50

EUGENIO ZAMPIGHI (Italian, 1859-1944) GYPSY GIRL WITH DAISY.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine Florentine style gilt pierced work frame with one leaf loss Signed upper right “E Zampighi”, also on verso “G.E.K. Florence May 3d 1907″ SIZE: Sight: 19″ x 15″ Overall: 26-1/2″ x 22” CONDITION: Very good 9-94224 (4,500-6,500) – Lot 1235

1235a
$296.25

FILIPPO INDONI (Italian, Born Circa 1842-1908) GIRL IN FRONT OF CASTLE BY A RIVER.

Watercolor Housed in a fine period fancy frame with matching liner behind glass having artist plaque Signed lower left “Indoni” SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 14″. Overall: 31-1/2″ x 24-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good with overall light fading but still retaining strong colors 9-92977 (500-1,000) – Lot 1235a

1236
$1,215.00

SCHOOL OF PIETRO LONGHI (Italian, 18th Century) IN THE ARTIST STUDIO.

Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt wood frame Unsigned SIZE: Sight: 18″ x 14″ Overall: 24-1/2″ x 20″ CONDITION: Lined on new stretcher, inpainting, good 9-94405 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1236

1237
$11,850.00

CESARE AUGUSTE DETTI (Italian, 1847-1914) LEAVING THE VILLA.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gilt replacement frame with antique gilt liner having name plaque Signed lower right “C Detti Paris” SIZE: 17″ x 21″. Overall: 23-3/4″ x 27-3/4″ CONDITION: Lined on replacement stretcher, very good 9-90641 (10,000-15,000) – Lot 1237

1238
$1,822.50

OENE ROMKES DE JONGH (Dutch, 1812-1896) AMSTERDAM STREET SCENE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a carved wood gilt frame Signed lower left “O. R. De Jongh” SIZE: 26-3/4″ x 21-1/4″ Overall: 34″ x 29″ CONDITION: Two patches to verso with corresponding inpainting, craquelure 9-94209 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1238

1239
$3,792.00

JOHANNES HERMANUS KOEKKOEK (Netherlands, 1778 – 1851) COMING TO SHORE.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a fine pierced carved gilt frame with name plaque Signed with initials lower right “JHK” SIZE: Sight: 11″ x 15″ Overall: 17″ x 21-1/2″ CONDITION: Craquelure, some inpainting, very good 9-94204 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1239

1239a
$3,851.25
Revised: 8/18/2014

We believe the painting looks to be by Koekkoek but that we do not guarantee the painting.

MARIANUS ADRIANUS KOEKKOEK (Netherlands, 1807-1870) MEETING OUTSIDE OF TOWN.

Oil on wood panel Housed in its original fancy gesso decorated frame with gilt liner Signed lower left “M A Koekkoek 1870″ SIZE: 14″ x 17-1/2”. Overall: 20-1/2″ x 24″ CONDITION: Very good with some touch up 9-92852 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 1239a

1240
$17,182.50

FRANZ RICHARD UNTERBERGER (Belgian/Austrian, 1838 – 1902) VENICE UNDER SUNSET .

Oil on wood panel Dominated by the basilica Santa Maria Della Salute in the background, showing the gondolas moored in St. Mark’s Basin on the Grand Canal with elegantly dressed Venetians promenading in the foregound Housed in a fancy Pierce carved gilt frame Signed lower right “FR Unterberger” SIZE: 10-1/2″ x 20″ Overall: 15-1/2″ x 24-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good with small spot inpainting. Conservation Report from South Coast Fine Art Conservative Center, Inc., Santa Barbara, CA. accompanies the painting. 9-94202 (15,000-25,000) – Lot 1240

1241
$711.00

…SCHUMACHER (German, 19th century) “CONVENT SAN GIORGIO VENICE EARLY MORNING”.

Oil on canvas Housed in period carved and gilt cove frame Signed lower left and dated 1877 Identified in period hand on verso SIZE: 14″ x 10″ Overall: 20″ x 15-1/2″ PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Good original condition, surface grime 9-93132 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1241

1242
$1,336.50

AUGUSTUS JOHN (British, 1878-1961) A DOUBLE SIDED WORK OF ART “GROUP OF FIGURES IN A LANDSCAPE” GRAPHITE DRAWING OF TWO NUDES ON VERSO.

Watercolor in brown ink on paper with graphite grid, verso in graphite Signed lower right “John” Identified on period, “Exhibition of works label at the Leicester Galleries, Leicester Square, London March 1956, Pictures from Garsington the collection of Lady Ottoline Morrell (1873-1938) No. 49″ Fragmentary label from The Leicester Galleries affixed to frame on verso John is widely considered to be one of Britain’s leading portrait painters, his drawings became known for their fluid interpretation of not only the sitter’s demeanor, but of their idiosyncrasies as well. Lady Ottoline Morrell was an intimate of the artist, as well as a renowned society hostess. Among her circle were included the Bloomsbury set as well as luminaries including W.B.Yeats, Bertrand Russell, D.H.Lawrence and T.S. Eliot. Garsington was her Jacobean mansion in Oxfordshire. Probably cataloged as Eastern European School. Portrait of Saint Johannes Nepomuk (Czech, 1345-1393) Patron Saint of the Czech Republic SIZE: 11″ x 15″ (sheet size) Overall 21-1/2″ x 23” CONDITION: Very good. Tape to backing board at top 7-74809 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 1242

1243
$6,517.50

UNSIGNED (British School, 19th Century) BOYS PLAYING WITH BOWLS (CRICKET).

Oil on canvas Housed in a period wide gilt fancy frame having a “Hirschl & Adler Galleries NY” label Unsigned SIZE: 46″ x 32-1/2″ Overall: 57-1/4″ x 43-1/2″ CONDITION: Inpainting, lined, generally very good 9-94029 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1243

1244
$1,215.00

GUSTAV LAEVERENZ (German, 1851 – 1909) CHILD READING TO GRANDMOTHER.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a early 20th Century gilt frame Signed lower left “G Laeverenz Munchen 1876″ SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 9-1/2″ Overall: 16″ x 12” CONDITION: Very good 9-94200 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1244

1245
$6,813.75

HENRY JEAN JULES GEOFFROY (French, 1853-1924) “L’HUILE DE RICIN”.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt gesso decorated frame with gilt liner having artist & title plaque Signed lower left “Geo 94” Canvas stamp to verso “P. Contet, Paris”. Also label on frame verso “P. Hombert, Paris” SIZE: 24″ x 18″. Overall: 33-1/4″ x 27-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good 9-93353 (5,000-8,000) – Lot 1245

1246
$1,185.00

NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA (French, 1808-1876) GIRLS WITH PARROT IN LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a carved wood gilt frame Signed lower left “N. Diaz/61″ SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 19″ Overall: 26″ x 21-1/2” CONDITION: Some old restoration, inpainting, lined 9-94404 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1246

1247
$2,962.50

PS (European, 19th Century) NIGHTTIME DINNER ON STREET OF CITY.

Oil on canvas Housed in a gesso decorated period frame Signed with initials “PS” lower left – Note: the work similar in composition to paintings of Johann Mongels Culverhouse SIZE: 24″ x 18-3/4″ Overall: 30-1/4″ x 25-1/4″ CONDITION: Lined, some inpainting, very good 9-93526 (2,500-4,000) – Lot 1247

1247a
$1,185.00

ADOLPHE JOSEPH THOMAS MONTICELLI (French, 1824-1886) DINING OUTSIDE OF THE CAFE.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a gilt replacement frame Signed lower left “Monticelli” SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 8-1/4″. Overall: 15-1/4″ x 12″ CONDITION: Very good with some touch up 9-92975 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1247a

1248
$729.00

AFTER GERRIT DOU (Dutch, 1613 – 1675) TWO WORKS: VIOLINIST.

1. Oil on wood panel, housed in a good gilt molded wood frame with “Frost & Reed London” label on verso, unsigned 2. Engraving on paper, housed in a black gold edge frame with shaped cutout mat, published 1810 SIZE: 1. 15-1/2″ x 13″. Overall: 21″ x 18-1/4″ 2. Sight: 14-3/4″ x 9″. Overall: 20″ x 14-1/2″ CONDITION: 1. Horizontal losses along grain lines 2. Very good, not examined out of frame 9-93118 (800-1,200) – Lot 1248

1249
$0.00

IN THE MANNER OF PAUL DE VOS (Flemish, 1595-1678) DOGS ATTACKING DEER.

Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt wood frame Unsigned SIZE: 13-3/4″ x 21-1/4″ Overall: 17″ x 24-1/2″ PROVENANCE: Acquired by consignors great grandmother, Bertha Leonard, married to Harry Leonard (family founders of Valvoline Oil). Descended through the family. CONDITION: Lined, very good, some inpainting 9-93976 (2,500-5,500) – Lot 1249

1250
$0.00

SCHOOL OF WOUWERMAN (Dutch, 17th/18th century) TWO WORKS: FALCONRY WITH FIGURES, HORSES IN LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas Housed in matching black wood frames with gilt liners having “Marshall Field & Co. Picture Department” label on verso Unsigned SIZE: 12-3/4″ x 15″. Overall: 18″ x 20-1/2″ CONDITION: lined, craquelure, minor touch up 9-93515 (5,000-10,000) – Lot 1250

1251
$0.00

ATTRIBUTED TO BARTHOLOMEUS BREENBERGH (Netherlands, 1599 – c. 1657) FLIGHT INTO EGYPT.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a wonderful burl decorated ebonized antique frame Signed center bottom with artist monogram SIZE: Sight: 9″ x 11″ Overall: 20-3/4″ x 23″ CONDITION: Slight bow to panel, inpainting, very good 9-94199 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 1251

1252
$4,621.50

GEORGE ARNALD (United Kingdom, 1763-1841) ABBEY RUINS.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gilt decorated frame Signed center bottom on stone capitol “G Arnald 1807″ A note on reverse indicates the belief that this is Drybury Abbey (Dryburgh) SIZE: 28″ x 36-1/2”. Overall: 34″ x 42″ CONDITION: Minor inpainting, lined, very good 9-93860 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1252

1253
$668.25
Revised: 8/11/2014

Title should be “After Claude Lorrain”

AFTER CLAUDE LORRAIN (French, 1600-1682) ARCADIAN SCENE WITH RUINS AND GODS.

Oil on canvas Unsigned Identified on fragmentary period labels on stretcher and frame verso Framed in 19th century elaborately carved and gilt frame, some losses SIZE: 20″ x 24″ Overall: 25″ x 37-1/4″ PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. Purchased from Kaja Veilleux, Newcastle, ME 9.23.95 CONDITION: Good 9-93135 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1253

1254
$7,702.50

FOLLOWER OF CONSTANT TROYON (French, 1810-1865) “BRINGING IN THE HERD”.

Oil on canvas Framed in contemporary Louis XVI style gilt frame Signed lower right SIZE: 26″ x 39″ Overall: 37″ x 49″ PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. Purchased from Dixon & Dixon of Royal, New Orleans, LA 5.24.94 CONDITION: Good, lined, scattered retouch 9-93136 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1254

1255
$1,659.00

WILFRID CONSTANT BEAUQUESNE (French, 1840-1913) THE ADVANCE UNIT.

Oil on canvas Housed in period oak frame with gold liner with artist plaque Signed and dated lower right “1884” Accompanying the painting is a conservator’s report from Anthony Moore Painting Conservator dated 2012 In the late 19th century battle scenes were extremely popular in France, especially those which portrayed the bravery and valor of the French, and the unflattering behavior of their counterparts. Beauquesne was well known and respected for his dramatic depictions of war craft, in particular battles from the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. Beauquesne studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris with acclaimed military artists Horace Vernet and Vernet-Lecomte and regularly exhibited at the annual Paris Salon as well as in exhibitions throughout Europe. SIZE: 25-3/4″ x 32″ Overall: 32″ x 39″ CONDITION: Very good, lined, retouched primarily to background 9-93119 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1255

1256
$592.50

AFTER PAUL EMILE BOUTIGNY (French, 1854 – 1929) AFTER THE BATTLE.

Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gilt decorated frame Signed in lower right “E. Boutigny” SIZE: 23-1/2″ x 28-1/2″. Overall: 27″ x 32-1/4″ CONDITION: Craquelure, surface dirt and small losses. Good 8-85512 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1256

1257
$1,185.00

AFTER VASCLAW BERNARD SZCZEBLEWSKI (Polish, 1888-) FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE “WHISTLING BOY” .

Bronze Figure stands on a naturalistic rock base Titled and signed on front “MOUSSE SIFFLEUR, V. SZCZEBLEWSKI” Foundry mark “BRONZE GARANTI AU TITRE L.V. DEPOSEE”. SIZE: 22″ h CONDITION: Very good, multi-toned patina with very high spot wear 9-93552 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1257

1258
$4,860.00

AFTER FRANCOIS RAOULS LARCHE (French, 1860-1912) ART NOUVEAU STYLE FIGURAL LAMP DEPICTING DANCER LOIE FULLER.

Bronze Signed on bottom of dress Fuller, considered a pioneer of both modern dance & theatrical lighting techniques, was an American who lived in Paris and performed at the Follies Bergere SIZE: 16″ h CONDITION: Very good 9-93264 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1258

1259
$182.25

TWO VICTORIAN LIBRARY STATUES.

1) Antonio Frilli (Italian, -1892) Marble Mounted to marble plinth Signed on plinth “A. Frilli, Florence, Made in Italy” 2) Unsigned Bronze Polished slate base. SIZE: 20″ h & 14″ h. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. Purchased from Trifles, Bath, Maine. CONDITION: 1) Very good. 2) Very good with toning & wear to bronze surface 9-93130 (400-800) – Lot 1259

1260
$243.00

E. VILLENIS (Continental, Late 19th Century) BUST OF PHRYNE BY VILLENIS.

Bronze On sculpted base Signed “E. Villenis” on left side of plinth SIZE: 24″ tall. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Very good, retaining a beautiful even patina 9-93166 (800-1,200) – Lot 1260

1260a
$355.50

ALBERT ZAVARO (Turkish, 1925-) “PORT DE MARSAILLES”.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original decorative wood frame with linen liner Signed lower right International Galleries Chicago label on verso with title & artist Accompanied by an Exhibition catalog SIZE: 23-3/4″ x 28-3/4″. Overall: 31-1/2″ x 36-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70632 (400-600) – Lot 1260a

1261
$0.00

LEON KROLL (American, 1884 – 1974) NUDE STUDY.

Pastel on paper Housed in a modern oak frame with mat and plexi-glass Signed lower left “Leon Kroll” SIZE: Sight: 21-1/2″ x 12-3/4″. Overall: 29-3/4″ x 20″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93578 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1261

1262
$0.00

JOHN MELVILLE KELLY (American, 1879–1962) “KANANI, HAWAII”.

Etching Unframed Signed lower right “John Kelly”, also titled lower left and “No 26″ SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 14-1/4” CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-94222 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1262

1263
$0.00

MARIE LAURENCIN (French, 1885 – 1956) WOMAN WITH GUITAR.

Pastel and graphite on cardstock Housed in a simple gilt frame with losses Signed upper right “Marie Laurencin” SIZE: Actual: 14″ x 10-1/4″ Overall: 18-1/2″ x 15″ CONDITION: Examined out of frame, hinge mounted to mat, light foxing, otherwise very good 9-94449 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1263

1264
$0.00

MARY L. GOW (United Kingdom, 1851 – 1929) DRUMMER BOY.

Watercolor Housed in a magnificent architectural carved gilt frame Signed lower right “Mary Gow 1912″ SIZE: Sight: 29-1/2″ x 20-1/2″ Overall: 38-1/2″ x 30” CONDITION: Foxing spots, otherwise very good 9-94027 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1264

1265
$1,007.25

EDWARD LAMSON HENRY (American, 1841 – 1919) MOUNTAIN VALLEY WITH HOUSES AND BRIDGE.

Oil on wood panel Unframed Signed lower left “EL Henry” SIZE: 9″ x 11-1/2″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, very good 9-93952 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1265

1266
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American School, 19th Century) PANORAMIC WESTERN LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gilt molded wood frame with gilt liner Unsigned SIZE: 17-3/4″ x 30″ Overall: 24-1/2″ x 36-1/2″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, two small spot repairs, otherwise very good 9-94055 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1266

1267
$0.00

JOHN FABIAN CARLSON (American, 1874 – 1945) SPRING SKETCH.

Oil on canvas mounted to board Housed in a good gilt frame with gilt liner and glass by Guido Frame Studio, Boston Unsigned but having a Vose Galleries of Boston picture authentication stamp from the estate SIZE: 12″ x 15-3/4″ Overall: 18-3/4″ x 22-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70773 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1267

1268
$0.00
Revised: 8/8/2014

The artist is Bertram George Bruestle (American 1906-1968), NOT George Matthew Bruestle (American, 1871-1939)

BERTRAM GEORGE BRUESTLE (American, 1906-1968) SUMMER FARM.

Oil on board Housed in a partial gilt carved wood frame with linen liner Signed lower left with conjoined initials and last name SIZE: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 22-3/4″ x 26-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94400 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1268

1269
$972.00

GEORGE EDWARD CANDEE (American, 1837-1907) “POOL IN WYOMING VALLEY; WILKESBARRE, PA”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gilt gesso decorated frame stamped “H.P.F. Co.” and having a Munson Gallery, New Haven, CT frame label on verso Signed on verso of canvas “G E Candee” SIZE: 22″ x 30″. Overall: 27-3/4″ x 26-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93858 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1269

1270
$2,370.00

LEVI WELLS PRENTICE (American, 1851 – 1935) LANDSCAPE WITH RIVER AND FLOWER BANKS.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a carved wood frame Signed lower left “LW Prentice” SIZE: 7″ x 4″ Overall: 10″ x 7″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, light scratches, very good 9-94168 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1270

1271
$1,659.00

HENRY PEMBER SMITH (American, 1854-1907) “THE MILL POND, MID-SUMMER”.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt carved wood frame Signed lower right “Henry P Smith” Title on old label on verso 2009 Restoration report attached SIZE: 20″ x 28″. Overall: 25-3/4″ x 23-3/4″ CONDITION: Patch to reverse with corresponding inpainting. 9-93260 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1271

1272
$0.00

CHARLES CHASE EMERSON (American 1874-1922) “TROUT LAKE”.

Oil on artist board Housed in a period gilt oak frame Signed lower left “Chase Emerson” Identified by Vose Galleries of Boston on verso SIZE: 8″ X 10″ Overall: 16″ X 17-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94095 (2,500-3,000) – Lot 1272

1273
$1,215.00

ROBERT EMMETT OWEN (American, 1878-1957) SUNSET THROUGH THE TREES.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gray painted wood frame with some finish loss Signed lower right “R Emmett Owen” SIZE: 30-1/4″ x 40-1/2″. Overall: 36″ x 45″ CONDITION: Craquelure, surface dirt, inpainting 9-93523 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1273

1274
$0.00

FRANK P. CORSO (American, 1952 – ) SAILBOAT AT REST.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine carved wood gilt frame with gilt liner Signed bottom right “Corso” SIZE: 18″ x 24″ Overall: 26-1/2″ x 32-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent, 9-94147 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 1274

1275
$2,962.50

ARTHUR PARTON (American, 1842-1914) SUNLIGHT REFLECTING ON THE COASTAL WATER.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original baroque style regilt frame with gilt liner & artist plaque Signed lower left “Arthur Parton” SIZE: 24″ x 18″. Overall: 34-1/4″ x 28-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Virginia Beach, VA home. CONDITION: Minor craquelure touchup, very good. 9-93259 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1275

1276
$1,883.25

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS (American, 1833 – 1905) COASTLINE LIGHTHOUSE.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gesso gilt frame Signed with initials lower right “WTR” SIZE: 5″ x 9″ Overall: 9-1/4″ x 13″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94408 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1276

1277
$3,888.00

REGINALD CLEVELAND COXE (American, 1855-1927) A LINE OF SCHOONERS.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt decorated frame with gilt liners Signed lower left “R Cleveland Coxe” SIZE: 18″ x 30″. Overall: 31″ x 43″ CONDITION: Small area of paint loss in water, light scuff to lower left, otherwise very good 9-93844 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1277

1278
$3,888.00

WESLEY ELBRIDGE WEBBER (American, 1841 – 1914) BUSY HARBOR UNDER MORNING MIST.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt decorated frame Signed lower right “W. Webber/77″ SIZE: 13″ x 24″ Overall: 16-1/4″ x 27” CONDITION: Very good 9-93580 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1278

1279
$711.00

GEORGE TURLAND (GOOSEY) (American/British, 1877-1947) “CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN STREAM”.

Oil on masonite Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower right “Geo Turland” SIZE: 24″ x 30″ Overall: 29-1/2″ x 35-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94300 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1279

1280
$888.75

GEORGE TURLAND (GOOSEY) (American/British, 1877-1947) “GLOUCESTER, MASS USA”.

Oil on masonite Housed in a carved wood frame with linen liner Signed lower left “Geo Turland” Titled on verso SIZE: 20″ x 24″. Overall: 28-1/2″ x 32-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94301 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1280

1281
$948.00

GEORGE TURLAND (GOOSEY) (American/British, 1877 – 1947) “MARTIQUE, FRANCE”.

Oil on paperboard Housed in a gilt modern wood frame Signed lower left “Geo Turland” SIZE: 12″ x 16″ Overall: 17-1/2″ x 21-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94297 (1,000-1,200) – Lot 1281

1282
$711.00

GEORGE TURLAND (GOOSEY) (American/British, 1877 – 1947) ISLE OF CAPRI.

Oil on paperboard back with Masonite Housed in a gilt modern wood frame Signed lower right “Geo Turland” SIZE: 12″ x 16″ Overall: 17-1/4″ x 21-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94294 (900-1,200) – Lot 1282

1283
$0.00

EDMUND DARCH LEWIS (American, 1835 – 1910) STORM WAVES.

Watercolor Housed in a modern gilt frame with wide linen mat and inside glass Signed lower left “Edmund D Lewis 1907″ SIZE: Sight: 21″ x 32-1/2″ Overall: 31-1/4″ x 42-1/2” CONDITION: Very good 7-70760 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1283

1284
$0.00

ROY HARVARD STAPLES (American, 1905 – 1958) COASTAL WATER.

Oil on canvas Housed in modern partial gilt frame Signed lower right “RH Staples 27″ SIZE: 19″ x 25″ Overall: 22-1/2″ x 28” CONDITION: Surface dirt, otherwise good 9-94042 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 1284

1285
$1,185.00

GEORGE HOWELL GAY (American, 1858 – 1931) BEACH SCENE WITH CRASHING WAVES.

Watercolor Housed in a wood frame with gray mat Signed lower right “Geo. Howard Gay” SIZE: Sight: 9-1/4″ x 19-1/4″ Overall: 13-1/4″ x 23-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93788 (1,200-1,400) – Lot 1285

1286
$2,369.25

FRANK HENRY (HECTOR) L. TOMPKINS (American, 1847 – 1922) AT THE BEACH.

Oil on board Housed in a gesso decorated frame with losses, having a Foster Brothers label Signed lower left “FH Thompkins” SIZE: 7-3/4″ x 9-3/4″ Overall: 15″ x 17″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93931 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1286

1287
$0.00

HENRY ORNE RYDER (American, 1860-1943) GIRL WITH HER DOLL IN LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas, mounted on board Mounted in a fine leaf decorated gilt frame Signed lower right “H.O. Ryder 1880″ SIZE: Sight: 15-1/2″ x 10-1/4″ Overall: 19-1/2″ x 14” CONDITION: Craquelure, bottom left corner with canvas loss, small chip on right margin, otherwise good. 9-93299 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 1287

1288
$1,777.50

ALBERT PELS (American 1910-1998) FAMILY PICNIC IN THE PARK.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a contemporary carved silver gilt frame with artist plaque Signed lower right “Pels” SIZE: 18″ x 22″ Overall: 25″ X 29″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94104 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 1288

1289
$0.00

UNSIGNED AMERICAN SCHOOL (19th Century) DOG PEERING THROUGH OPENING.

Oil on academy board Housed in an antique gilt frame Unsigned SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 12″ Overall: 18-1/2″ 16-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93208 (400-600) – Lot 1289

1290
$0.00

RUDOLPH PHILIPP (R.L.) LAUBENHEIMER (American/German, 1833 – 1905) HUNTING DOG (ROVER) ON POINT.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt wood frame Signed on stretch verso and dated “1885” SIZE: 30″ X 46″ Overall: 32-1/4″ x 48-1/4″ CONDITION: Several old patches on verso of canvas, inpainting, light craquelure, very good 9-94431 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1290

1291
$4,740.00

HENRY SCHOUTEN (Belgian, 1864/1867 – 1927) IN PURSUIT OF THE DEER.

Oil on canvas Housed in a gesso decorated period gilt frame Signed lower right “Hen Schouten” SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 39-1/2″ Overall: 29″ x 49″ CONDITION: Lined, restored with inpainting 9-94105 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1291

1292
$3,555.00

JOHN FERY (American/Austrian, 1859-1934) “SHEEP IN CENTRAL OREGON”.

Oil on canvas, affixed to board Housed in a period carved gilt wood frame with donation plaque Signed lower right “J. Fery” Identified twice in period hand on verso SIZE: 14″ X 24″ Overall: 21″ X 30-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good, surface grime 9-94092 (10,000-20,000) – Lot 1292

1293
$1,777.50

WILLIAM HENRY HOWE (American, 1844 – 1929) COWS GRAZING UNDER LOW SUN.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt gesso decorated frame Signed lower right “William H. Howe 87″ SIZE: 24″ x 32-1/2″ Overall: 27-3/4″ x 48-1/2” CONDITION: Surface dirt, otherwise very good 9-94256 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1293

1294
$829.50

GEORGE ARTHUR HAYS (American, 1854-1945) TILLING THE FIELDS.

Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt modern wood frame Signed lower left “GA Hays 1902″ SIZE: 18″ x 24″ Overall: 23″ x 29” CONDITION: Lined, some inpainting, very good 7-70774 (800-1,200) – Lot 1294

1295
$0.00

ALPHONSE PALUMBO (American, 1890-1947) BACK FROM FISHING.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt rope decorated frame Unsigned front, Estate stamp on stretcher verso SIZE: 29″ x 35″. Overall: 36-1/2″ x 42-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM Collection; James D. Julia 5/13/06 CONDITION: Very good 9-91802 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1295

1296
$121.50

MONOGRAMMED TB (POSSIBLY THOMAS BARNETT (American, 1870-1929) WESTERN MOUNTAINS.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a gold wood frame with linen and gold liner Signed with artist monogram bottom right SIZE: 8″ x 10″. Overall: 12-3/4″ x 14-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 7-74831 (200-300) – Lot 1296

1297
$414.75

PERSIS CLAYTON RADCLIFF (American, 20th Century) LASSOING THE WILD STALLION.

Oil on Masonite Housed in a partial gilt modern frame Signed lower right “Persis Clayton Radcliff”, artist business card attached to verso SIZE: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 19-3/4″ x 24″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good 9-94366 (300-500) – Lot 1297

1298
$651.75

WILLIAM LEE HILL (American, 1922-2009) MIDNIGHT ARRIVAL.

Oil on canvas Housed in a painted carved wood frame Signed lower left “Bill L Hill” SIZE: 20″ x 30″ Overall: 27-1/2″ x 37-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93948 (800-1,200) – Lot 1298

1299
$0.00

AFTER FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American, 1861 – 1909) “OLD RAMON”.

Chromolithograph Housed in a black stained oak frame behind glass Signed in print “Frederic Remington”, also “Copyright 1901 by Robert Howard Russell” SIZE: Sight: 19″ x 14-1/2″ Overall: 21″ x 16-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94503 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1299

1300
$0.00

AFTER FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American, 1861 – 1909) “CHEYENNE BUCK”.

Chromolithographic Housed in a black stained oak frame behind glass Signed in print “Frederic Remington 1901”, also “Copyright 1901 by Robert Howard Russell” SIZE: Sight: 19″ x 14-1/2″ Overall: 21″ x 16-1/2″ CONDITION: Foxing spot above head, crease in lower left corner, some other minor imperfections, generally good 9-94502 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1300

1301
$0.00

AFTER FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American, 1861 – 1909) “THE HALF-BREED”.

Chromolithograph Housed in an antique stained oak frame behind glass Signed and titled in the print bottom right SIZE: Sight: 16-3/4″ x 11-1/4″ Overall: 23″ x 17-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94501 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1301

1302
$607.50

CHARLES (OR CARL) SCHREYVOGEL (American, 1861 – 1912) “DISPATCH BEARERS”.

Lithograph Housed in a black frame with shadowbox type glass front Signed in the print “Cha’s Schreyvogel” bottom right, also “Copyright 1900″ bottom left SIZE: Sight: 19″ x 13-3/4″ Overall: 24″ x 18-1/2” CONDITION: Time toned, otherwise very good 9-94504 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1302

1303
$1,093.50

CHARLES (OR CARL) SCHREYVOGEL (American, 1861-1912) WAR WHOOP .

Lithograph Housed in a fine wood frame with gold liner, watercolor highlighted mat Signed lower right in the print “Copyright 1900 by Chas Schreyvogel” and lower left an embossed artist copyright stamp SIZE: Sight: 19″ x 13-3/4″ Overall: 30-1/2″ x 24-1/2″ CONDITION: Generally very good, some minor imperfections 9-94505 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1303

1304
$1,093.50

UNSIGNED (American, 19th/20th Century) PORTRAIT OF A NATIVE AMERICAN.

Oil on canvas Housed in a very fine carved black walnut deep frame with gold liner, the edge with carved simulated twig motif Unsigned SIZE: 30″ x 16″. Overall: 37-1/4″ x 23-1/2″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, very good 9-93521 (800-1,200) – Lot 1304

1305
$182.25

GEORGE STANLEY (American, 20th Century) NATIVE AMERICAN.

Oil on canvas board Housed in an attractive hand-made wooden frame carved and painted to simulate birch trees Signed, “GEO. STANLEY” in lower right SIZE: 13” x 9”. Overall: 16-3/4″ x 13″. CONDITION: Very good 8-86032 (300-500) – Lot 1305

1306
$7,110.00

DAVE MCGARY (American, 1958-2013) “A MATTER OF HONOR”.

Polychrome bronze with maquette finish Square base bronze mounted to a stepped walnut wood plinth with title “A Matter of Honor, Crow King-June 1876 Dave McGary” Signed on base of bronze and edition “30/30″ NOTE: This is the second bronze sculpture in the trilogy of Crow King. Crow King, a Hunkpapa Sioux Chief, commanded the Mountain Warriors at the Battle of Little Big Horn in 1876 and was instrumental in preventing Custer’s troops from reaching the river. SIZE: Bronze: 38-1/2″ h x 29-1/2″ w. Total: 45-1/2”. Base: 23-1/2″ w x 14″ d PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good to excellent. 9-93429 (5,000-10,000) – Lot 1306

1307
$1,422.00

AFTER CARL KAUBA (American, 1965-1922) WAR & PEACE.

Finely modeled and poly-chrome painted bronzes Mounted on stone bases Signed C Kauba SIZE: 32″ tall. CONDITION: Very good with high spot wear 9-93564 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1307

1308
$0.00

AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (American, 1861-1909) “THE SARGENT”.

Bronze Mounted on black marble plinth Inscribed on reverse “copyright by Frederic Remington.” Stamped “Remington Bronze Works NY 115” also bearing the artists signature on left side “Frederic Remington” SIZE: 12″ H. CONDITION: Slight high spot wear to patina 7-70725 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 1308

1309
$8,295.00

FRANZ XAVER BERGMAN (Austrian, 1861-1936) COLD PAINTED BRONZE TABLE LAMP “THE CARPET SELLER”.

Large bronze in form of a table lamp Marked on reverse with Bergman impressed vase mark SIZE: 19-1/2″ t. PROVENANCE: New London, Connecticut home. CONDITION: Very good, normal wear to painted surfaces, losses to paint on palm fronds, loss to 1 palm frond 9-93104 (7,000-10,000) – Lot 1309

1310
$0.00

SIGNED (Second half of the 20th Century) SCULPTURE WITH CROW ON DRIFTWOOD.

Bronze Mounted atop a long bronze Signed indistinctly under tail with “2/8″ SIZE: 104″ l X 32” t. CONDITION: Very good with great dark patina 9-93220 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 1310

1311
$0.00

T.J. PAIRPOINT ZINC GARDEN STATUE.

Late 19th/Early 20th century, Boston. This rare example features a large elk standing on a rocky ledge Signed near base “T.J. Pairpoint Sc.” SIZE: 31-1/2″ H CONDITION: Very good polychrome paint, old if not original 9-93793 (1,600-1,800) – Lot 1311

1312
$888.75

ANTON CHOTKA (Austrian, 1875-1925) PAIR OF REARING ELEPHANT BOOKENDS.

Patinated bronze Natural design bronze bases Signed “Chotka, Austria” on bases SIZE: Each is 8-1/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good, very light high spot wear, loss to end of 1 tusk 9-93174 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1312

1313
$355.50

SIGNED “MILO” (20th Century) RHINOCEROS.

Bronze Mounted on a black marble plinth Signed “Milo” SIZE: Overall 7″ H, Rhino 6 1/2″ L CONDITION: Very good condition, minor chip on marble plinth. 9-94416 (500-700) – Lot 1313

1314
$355.50

PHIL VANDERLEI (American, 20th century) BRONZE STANDING EAGLE.

Limited edition bronze No. 127 of an edition of 200 M Mounted on a walnut base Accompanying this lot is a collector’s certificate from the Vanderlei collection SIZE: 15″ t. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. CONDITION: Very good 9-93127 (500-700) – Lot 1314

1315
$237.00

MICHAEL L. GRESSEL (American 1902-2000) “COURAGEOUS IN WORD AND DEED”.

Carved marble relief depicting Charles Lindbergh Mounted to a rectangular slate slab Signed “M. Gressel” at base of neck SIZE: 12″ x 9″. Overall: 13″ x 10″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94419 (400-600) – Lot 1315

1316
$1,185.00

AFTER GASTON LACHAISE (American/French, 1882-1935) FIGURE OF AN ACROBAT.

Bronze Bearing mark “ALVA 12.7.2″ Mounted on stepped bronze base SIZE: 16 3/4” H CONDITION: Condition very good with light high spot wear 9-93567 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1316

1317
$0.00

CHAIM GROSS (American/Austrian, 1904-1991) FIGURE OF A NUDE.

Painted plaster Tapering plaster pedestal Signed on reverse “Chaim Gross” SIZE: 7″ H, 13 1/2″ W, 4″ D CONDITION: Plaster in very good condition with flake losses to surface paint 9-93565 (800-1,200) – Lot 1317

1318
$2,073.75

ATTRIBUTED TO ALEXANDREW KELETY (French, 1874-1940) PAIR OF FRENCH ART DECO FIGURAL BRONZE BOOKENDS.

Bronze Both mounted on green marble bases marked “Made in France” Both marked “24” SIZE: Each is approx 8-1/2″ t. CONDITION: Each in very good condition with remnants of original silvered surface. 9-93205 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1318

1319
$1,659.00

PAIR OF BRONZE BOOKENDS WITH SCHOOL OF FISH.

First half 20th century, probably made by Gorham Foundry Co., unmarked. Pair of heavy bronze bookends featuring a stylized ocean wave with a school of fish. Numbered “0551” on edge. Nice detail & patina. SIZE: Each is 6″ h x 4-1/2″ w x 2″ d. CONDITION: Very good, normal high spot wear, minor tarnish, having nice green background patina toned to brassy & bronzy highlights. 9-93191 (800-1,200) – Lot 1319

1320
$2,962.50

JAMES RIZZI (American, 1950 – 2011) VARIED LOT OF PRINTS AND PAINTINGS .

1) Two people kissing Original gouache on paper Housed in a white frame with glass Signed bottom right “Jimmy Rizzi 1997” 2) Smiling cactus Original oil on canvas Unframed Signed bottom left “Rizzi 98”, also inscribed and signed on reverse 3) Marker sketch of girl Black marker on paper Unframed Signed lower right “Rizzi 97” 4) Flower pothead 3-D color serigraph Housed in a Rizzi frame with applied flowers and shadowbox presentation Signed lower left “Rizzi” and “170-350”, also having inscription “To Jenny” on verso 5) Two 3″ x 4″ serigraphs – Johnny on the Pony and Stick-em Up 6) Also included are a number of commercial prints and flat items. A jacketed book titled “Rizzi” with decoupaged inside cover and signed marker sketch dated “97” SIZE: 1) 8″ x 10-1/4″ Overall: 10″ x 13″ 2) 7″ x 5″ 3) 11-1/2″ x 7-1/2″ 4) 5″ x 3-1/2″ Overall: 13-1/2″ x 12″ PROVENANCE: Directly from the family of his assistant, Jenny. CONDITION: Generally very good 9-94496 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1320

1321
$474.00

IAN GAGE (American, 1990 -) RELEVANCE PARADOX II.

Oil on canvas Unframed Signed on verso with title and date of 2014 SIZE: 24″ x 24″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent 9-93865 (500-1,000) – Lot 1321

1322
$0.00

RALSTON CRAWFORD (American, 1906 – 1978) CHURCH ABSTRACT.

Watercolor Housed in a thin gilt frame with glass and two mats Signed lower right “Ralston Crawford” and inscribed lower left “Wells” SIZE: Sight: 6-1/2″ x 9-1/2″ Overall: 15″ x 19-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70758 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1322

1323
$118.50

WILLIAM HORACE LITTLEFIELD (American, 1902 – 1969) AND ELENA JOHN CLOUGH (American, Mid-20th Century) OCTOBER IN JUNE AND ABSTRACT.

Watercolors Housed in a decorative wood frame with glass Signed lower left “WC” and dated “6/16/62” and signed lower right “Elena John Clough ’62” SIZE: Sight: 12 x 7-1/2″ and 7-1/2″ x 10-1/2″ Overall: 21″ x 17″ and 13-1/2″ x 15-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70717 (500-700) – Lot 1323

1324
$296.25

RAI (Asian, Mid-20th Century) “#32” ABSTRACT.

Oil on canvas Housed in a simple white painted wood frame Signed lower left with Japanese block chop signature also “RAI-62″ SIZE: 22″ x 14-1/2″ Overall: 22-3/4″ x 15-1/4” CONDITION: Very good, one small push in top right 7-70716 (400-600) – Lot 1324

1325
$711.00

DAVID HARE (American, 1917-1992) “HEAD”.

Oil on masonite Housed in a simple wood frame edging Signed on verso “Hare – 1966″ and title SIZE: Sight: 54-1/2″ x 40”. Overall: 56″ x 40-1/2″ CONDITION: Good 9-94407 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1325

1326
$0.00

CYNTHIA PACKARD (American, 1957 – ) “STRIPES”.

Oil and pencil on paper Housed in a modern metal frame – free mounted with white backing Signed lower right “Cynthia Packard 88″ SIZE: 29″ x 23″ Overall: 30″ x 24” CONDITION: Very good 9-93093 (500-700) – Lot 1326

1327
$364.50

WILLIAM MEYEROWITZ (American, 1887-1981) DANCERS.

Etching Housed in a modern frame with double mat Signed in pencil lower right, also “4/5″ lower left SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 9-1/4″ Plate Size: 12-1/4″ x 8-1/2″ Overall: 21-1/2″ x 18-3/4” CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, small tear at margins, otherwise very good 9-93213 (300-500) – Lot 1327

1328
$237.00

GARY WOO (American, 1925 – 2006) CITY SKYLINE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a simple slat frame Signed upper right “Gary Woo”, also signed on verso and dated “5/7/1957″ SIZE: 8″ x 25″ Overall: 8-3/4″ x 25-1/2” CONDITION: Very good 9-94197 (800-1,200) – Lot 1328

1329
$0.00

BENNY CARTER (American, 1943 – ) FREEDOM FOR ALL, NYC.

Oil on wood panel Housed in its artist rendered flat wood frame with painted design Signed with initial lower right “BTC” SIZE: Sight: 43″ x 26-1/2″ Overall: 51″ x 33″ CONDITION: Very good 7-75055 (800-1,000) – Lot 1329

1330
$0.00

ALBERT ADAMS (American, 20th Century) “HARBOR APPLIQUE”.

Gouache Housed in its original white painted frame with glass Unsigned front, signed & titled on verso along with two other exhibition labels including CT Watercolor Society Annual Exhibition SIZE: 24″ x 30″. Overall: 27-1/4″ x 33-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70764 (700-900) – Lot 1330

1331
$0.00

LAWRENCE A LEBDUSKA (American, 1894-1966) ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF TOWN.

Watercolor on paper Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame Signed lower right “Lebduska” SIZE: 12-1/2″ X 9″ Overall: 17-3/4″ x 14-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70726 (600-800) – Lot 1331

1332
$0.00

PAUL BOUGH TRAVIS (American, 1891-1975) TIGER IN LUSH SETTING.

Gouache Housed in a modern walnut wood frame with white matte Signed lower right “Paul Travis #5 1956″ Paul Travis was a well respected painter, print maker and teacher. Usually referenced as an Ohio painter, he also traveled and taught in Europe, and in 1927 traveled extensively in Africa; his experiences there can be seen in much of his later work. Widely exhibited, venues include the Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Brooklyn Museum and the Corcoran Gallery Biennials, among others. SIZE: Sight: 19″ x 26-3/4”. Overall: 28″ x 35-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent, not examined out of frame 7-70658 (1,200-1,600) – Lot 1332

1333
$1,185.00

AFTER PABLO PICASSO (Spanish, 1881-1973) “DOVE OF PEACE”.

Color offset lithograph Housed in a contemporary gold frame Signed in the plate. Also signed in graphite lower right “Picasso” Numbered 4/30 lower left SIZE: 19-1/2″ x 25-1/2″ Overall: 20-3/4″ x 26-3/4″ CONDITION: Good, time toning and stain to lower left 9-93950 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1333

1334
$296.25

AFTER PABLO PICASSO (Spanish, 1881-1973) “POUR ROBIE”.

Etching Housed in gold metal and wood frame Signed at lower center in plate Not examined out of frame SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 7″ Overall: 15″ x 12″ CONDITION: Time toning. Not examined out of frame 9-93094 (300-500) – Lot 1334

1335
$5,332.50
Revised: 8/18/2014

Pencil signed “Marc Chagall” and “19/50”, (not “19/15”).

MARC CHAGALL (FRENCH/RUSSIAN, 1887-1985) “LE REPOS”.

Lithograph Housed in a modern gilt frame with white mat having a gold edge behind glass Pencil signed lower right “Marc Chagall” and “19/15″ lower left SIZE: Sight: 14-1/2″ x 20-1/4”. Overall: 24″ x 30″ CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, very good 7-70662 (4,500-5,500) – Lot 1335

1336
$607.50

ALEXANDRA NECHITA (American/Russian, 1985-) “CHEERFUL NEW FRIEND”.

Lithograph on paper Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen matte having gold beaded edge behind glass Pencil signed “Nechita 99” Also “A.P. 31/50″ over the embossed Mourlot, Paris seal A color photograph of the artist with our consignor’s father with this artwork hanging on the wall accompanies the painting along with three newspaper clippings about the artist, a 10″ x 8” printed quote by the artist titled “Cheerful New Friend Portfolio V 1 of 2”; and a Duven Fine Art reception card titled “New Friends-New Lessons” 2001. SIZE: Sight: 28″ x 19-1/4″. Image: 26″ x 17-1/2″ Overall: 41″ x 32″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent, not examined out of frame 7-70657 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1336

1337
$0.00

SIMKA SIMKHOVITCH (American/Russian, 1893 – 1949) FLOWERS IN A PITCHER.

Oil on academy board Housed in a decorated ripple edge frame with glass Unsigned SIZE: 21-1/2″ x 18″ Overall: 25-3/4″ x 22-1/4″ CONDITION: Small losses, good 9-94217 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 1337

1338
$0.00

FILIP MALYAVIN (RUSSIAN, 1869-1940) SHOULDER PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN.

Oak on canvas Housed in a modern gold frame with linen liner Unsigned SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 22″ x 26″ CONDITION: Lined on new stretcher, craquelure, some inpainting 9-94402 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1338

1339
$355.50

NICOLAI S. (NICOLA) CIKOVSKY (American/Russian Federation, 1894 – 1984) WOMAN WITH LUTE.

Oil on board Housed in a carved wood frame with linen and gilt liner Signed lower right “N. Cikovsky” SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 13-1/4″ Overall: 23-3/4″ x 19-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting mainly to bottom edge 9-94244 (500-1,000) – Lot 1339

1340
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Eastern European 19th century or earlier) SAINT VERONICA HOLDING THE VEIL OF VERONICA.

Oil on leather Self framed with molded wood edge on wood panel Note: According to Roman Catholic tradition, Veronica was moved with pity when she saw Jesus carrying his cross to Golgotha and gave him her veil that he might wipe his forehead. Jesus accepted the offering, held it to his face, and then handed it back to her—the image of his face miraculously impressed upon it. This piece of cloth became known as the Veil of Veronica. SIZE: 14-1/4″ x 11″. Overall: 16-1/4″ x 13-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a coastal Maine collection CONDITION: Leather has curled at edges and some damage in upper left corner, surface dirt 9-93199 (500-1,000) – Lot 1340

1341
$0.00

P.V. (Russian, late 18thCentury) SAINT GEORGE SLAYING THE DRAGON.

Tempera on wood panel Written at top in Old Russian “Holy Magnificent Benefactor” Signed on reverse with Cyrillic initials, also with other writing in Old Russian on verso SIZE: 14″ x 12″ CONDITION: Bow to panel which is not a fault to the condition of the icon but the way the board was constructed to give more prominence to the piece and create an additional 3 dimensional view for the onlooker, light grain chips. 9-94487 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 1341

1342
$355.50

UNSIGNED (European, 19th century or earlier) RELIGIOUS ICON.

Oil on wood panel Unframed Unsigned SIZE: 18″ x 13″ PROVENANCE: From a coastal Maine collection CONDITION: Insect damage to panel, large losses at corners, several chips and some inpainting. Generally intact 9-93599 (300-500) – Lot 1342

1343
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19TH Century) GUARDIAN ANGEL.

Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame with gilt liner Unsigned SIZE: 27″ x 21-1/2″ Overall: 34-1/2″ x 30-1/2″ CONDITION: Craquelure, surface dirt, some chipping to bottom section 9-94040 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1343

1344
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Eastern European, 19th Century or earlier) PORTRAIT OF JOANNES NEPOMUCE (JOHN OF NEPOMUK, NATIONAL SAINT OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC).

Oil on canvas Unframed Unsigned SIZE: 33″ x 27″ CONDITION: Lined, some inpainting 9-93117 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1344

1345
$2,187.00

UNSIGNED (Venetian School, 18th century style) “NEPTUNE AND HIS ATTENDANTS.

Out of canvas Oval format Unframed Unsigned SIZE: 20″ x 14″ Overall CONDITION: Good Lined 7-74826 (400-600) – Lot 1345

1346
$10,665.00

PIERRE JOSEPH REDOUTE (French, 1759-1840) “ELABORATE NATURE STILL LIFE WITH SUMMER FLOWERS”.

Mixed media including watercolor, pencil, body color, gum Arabic and black chalk on vellum Framed in elaborate Louis XIV style Labeled Heydenryk frame Signed lower right “P.J. Redoute 1839″ Known as the “Raphael of flowers”, Pierre Joseph Redoute was the official court painter of Marie Antoinette at Versailles, and later of Josephine Bonaparte’s at Malmaison. While the Belgian painter and botanist was primarily self taught (within a family of artists), ultimately he was guided into the much respected field of botanical illustration. Under the direction of several acclaimed instructors he came to catalog and dissect flora in various collections and participate in several botanical expeditions. SIZE: 14″ x 11″ Overall: 21-1/2″ x 18-1/2” PROVENANCE: Private New England collection CONDITION: Good, tear repair with tape to left margin, slight inclusion into black image. Ripples in vellum & minor loses and toning 7-74752 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1346

1347
$59.25

AFTER PIERRE JOSEPH REDOUTE (French, 1759-1840) “BANANIER CULTIVE/MUSA PARADISIACA”.

Colored engraving No 444 Engraved by De Goury Housed in a gilt modern frame with watercolor lined mat & glass SIZE: Sight: 20″ x 14-1/4″ Overall: 31″ x 23″ CONDITION: Foxing, small tear in top edge. Not examined out of frame, otherwise very good 7-74810 (200-300) – Lot 1347

1348
$474.00

AFTER PIERRE ANTOINE POITEAU (French 1766 – 1854) AND JOHANN WILHELMM WEINMANN (German/Polish) 6 BOTANICAL ENGRAVINGS.

Colored engravings Housed in modern decorative frames with watercolor highlighted mats 2 signed “Poiteau” in prints The 4 Weinmann unsigned Note: titles for the 2 Poiteau: “Abricote de Holland” and “Albergier Franc.” Weinmann: “N.675,” “N. 431,” “N.945,” “N.976.” SIZE: Poiteau: sight size 13″ x 10″. Overall: 24″ x 17-1/4″ Weinmann: 13-1/2″ x 9″. Overall: 20-1/4″ x 15-1/2″ CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, Poiteau: age toning and spot foxing, Winmann: Very good 7-74750 (300-500) – Lot 1348

1350
$1,422.00

ALFRED RENAUDIN (French, 1866-1944) “LA BUTE IN 1916”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fine gilt fancy frame with linen & gilt liner Signed lower right “A Renaudin” and titled below SIZE: 20″ x 28″. Overall: 29″ x 37″ CONDITION: Very good with minor touch up 9-94208 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1350

1351
$1,125.75

PAUL PLACE-CANTON (French, 1862 – 1908) BOATS ALONG THE WATER.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed on reverse with oval stamp SIZE: 15″ x 22″ Overall: 18-1/2″ x 25-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70762 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1351

1352
$0.00

JULES DESPRES (French, 19th Century) FIGHTING THE STORM.

Watercolor Housed in original gilt frame with linen mat in gilt liner behind glass with corner losses Signed lower left “Jules Despres” SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 9-1/2″ Overall: 22-1/4″ x 18-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93848 (700-900) – Lot 1352

1353
$0.00

LEONARD C. LANE (American, 1910 – 1978) “SOFTLY INTO NIGHT”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a carved and partial gilt wood frame with white liner, with artist and title plaque, having a Grand Central Art Galleries New York label verso Signed lower left “Leonard C Lane” SIZE: 20″ x 26″ Overall: 29-1/2″ x 35-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94157 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 1353

1354
$592.50

JOHN CUTHBERT HARE (American, 1908-1978) COASTAL LIGHTHOUSE.

Oil on canvas Housed in it original painted wood frame Signed lower right “John Hare” SIZE: 20″ x 16″ Overall: 25-3/4″ x 21-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94332 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1354

1355
$829.50

GEORGE MCCONNELL (American, 1852 – 1929) NUBBLE LIGHTHOUSE, CAPE NEDDICK, MAINE.

Oil on board Housed in an antique gilt frame Signed lower left “Geo McConnell 1908″ SIZE: Sight: 6″ x 15”. Overall: 8″ x 17″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70659 (800-1,200) – Lot 1355

1356
$148.13

ANSEL B. STERLING (American, 20th Century) COASTAL MAINE LIGHTHOUSE.

Oil on canvas Unframed Signed middle right “Ansel B. Sterling ’73” SIZE: 26″ x 36-1/2″ CONDITION: Craquelure with chipping, fair 9-94319 (500-800) – Lot 1356

1357
$711.00

GEORGE TURLAND (GOOSEY) (American/British, 1877-1947) CORNISH SEACOAST.

Oil on wood panel Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower right “Geo Turland” SIZE: 20″ x 24″ Overall: 25-1/2″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, light scuff in ocean 9-94291 (800-1,200) – Lot 1357

1358
$711.00

GEORGE TURLAND (GOOSEY) (American/British, 1877 – 1947) FISHING BOATS, VENICE, ITALY.

Oil on loose canvas backed with Masonite Housed in a modern gilt frame Signed lower right “Geo Turland” SIZE: 12″ x 16″ Overall: 17-1/4″ x 21-1/4″ CONDITION: Some inpainting, very good 9-94292 (800-1,200) – Lot 1358

1359
$711.00

GEORGE TURLAND (GOOSEY) (American/British, 1877 – 1947) SHIPS AT HARBOR.

Oil on paperboard Housed in a gilt modern frame Signed lower right “Geo Turland” SIZE: 12″ x 16″ Overall: 17-1/4″ x 21-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94296 (800-1,000) – Lot 1359

1360
$888.75

GEORGE TURLAND (GOOSEY) (American/British, 1877 – 1947) DOCKED SAILING VESSEL.

Oil on paperboard back with Masonite Housed in a gilt modern wood frame Signed lower right “Geo Turland” SIZE: 16″ x 12″ Overall: 21-1/2″ x 17-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94293 (600-800) – Lot 1360

1361
$2,370.00

JANE PETERSON (American, 1876 – 1965) GREEN SCHOONER AT DOCK.

Oil on board Housed in a gilt molded wood modern frame Signed lower right “Jane Peterson” SIZE: 20″ x 23″. Overall: 25-3/4″ x 28-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good with inpainting 9-28551 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 1361

1362
$2,370.00

ATTRIBUTED TO JANE PETERSON (American, 1876 – 1965) STROLLING ON THE DOCK WITH SAILBOATS.

Watercolor/gouache Housed in a fine ribbed modern gilt frame with linen/gold liner in glass Signed lower right “Jane Peterson” SIZE: Sight: 13-1/4″ x 21-3/4″. Overall: 24-1/2″ x 32-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-29399 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1362

1363
$425.25

MEL BOLDEN (American, 1919-2000) 1950’s ILLUSTRATION.

Gouache/watercolor Housed in a modern wood frame with double mats & glass Signed lower right “Mel Bolden” SIZE: Sight: 16-1/2″ x 27″. Overall: 24″ x 34-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good to excellent, not examined out of frame 7-70715 (500-700) – Lot 1363

1365
$8,505.00

LYNN BOGUE HUNT (American, 1878-1960) TWO WORKS: MOURNING DOVES AND BAND-TAILED PIGEONS.

Gouache on board Housed in identical painted wood frames, several identification labels on versa Signed lower left and right “Lynn Bogue Hunt” From a simple line drawing for a the magazine “Sports Afield” in 1897, to an elaborate cover for “Field and Stream” in 1951, Lynn Hunt has come to be seen as one of the most important American wildlife artists. Hunt worked the Golden Age of magazine illustration, and was undoubtedly one of the stars that made the decades around the turn of the century so memorable. With over 100 covers for “Field and Stream” alone, other publications to which he contributed include “Collier’s” and the “Saturday Evening Post” among others. Hunt is known for creating one of the earliest duck stamp illustrations, as well as illustrating more than 40 books. SIZE: 9-1/2″ x 13-3/4″ and 10″ x 14-1/2″ Overall: 11-1/4″ x 15-1/2″ and 12″ x 16-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93846 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 1365

1366
$0.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

Artist is American/Romanian, not American/Russian.

STOW WENGENROTH (American, 1906 – 1978) A BALTIMORE ORIOLE STILL LIFE.

Watercolor Housed in a gilt molded wood frame with linen mat Signed lower left “Stow Wengenroth” SIZE: Sight: 16″ x 11-1/2″ Overall: 25-1/2″ x 20-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70767 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1366

1367
$1,777.50

LEANDER ALLEN PLUMMER II (American, 1857 – 1914) TWO WORKS: CANVASBACK DUCKS.

Oil on canvas Housed in identical black painted wood frames One signed “L.A. Plummer” lower right, the other unsigned SIZE: 18″ x 24″ Overall: 20″ x 26″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93517 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1367

1368
$0.00

WILLIAM P. TYNER (American, 1935-1987) WOODCOCK IN FLIGHT.

Watercolor on paper Housed in a period oak frame with gilt liner Signed lower right “WM P. Tyner” SIZE: 17-3/4″ X 28-3/4″ Overall: 24-1/4″ X 35-1/4″ CONDITION: Good, not examined out of frame 9-94118 (800-1,200) – Lot 1368

1368a
$486.00

HANK (HENRY) A. WALKER (American, 1919 – 1995) DUCK HUNTERS.

Watercolor Housed in its original weathered white painted wood frame Signed lower left “Hank Walker” SIZE: Sight: 10-1/4″ x 14-1/4″ Overall: 20″ x 24″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93449 (800-1,200) – Lot 1368a

1369
$177.75

ALFRED AUGUSTUS GLENDENNING SR (United Kingdom, 1840-1910) COWS & SHEEP WITH MOUNTAIN LAKE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period gesso decorated gilt frame Signed lower left with initial monogram and dated “1876” SIZE: 15″ x 30″. Overall: 23″ x 38″ CONDITION: Some inpainting, craquelure with chips 9-92856 (600-900) – Lot 1369

1370
$5,036.25

FRANZ KARGL (Austrian, 1834) PAIR OF LANDSCAPES WITH HUNTER AND SHEEP.

Oil on wood panel Housed in magnificent original gesso decorated gilt frames with gilt fancy liners Signed lower left “F.Th. Kragl” SIZE: 14-1/2″ x 23″ Overall: 26″ X 34-1/2″ CONDITION: Some scuffing at frame edges 9-94255 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1370

1371
$1,007.25

JOSEF WILLROIDER (Austrian, 1838-1915) POLING THE RIVER; A WESTERN LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt wood frame Signed lower right “J.Wilroider…’76” SIZE: 13″ x 21-1/2″ Overall: 17″ x 25-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, lined, scattered retouch and repair 9-94205 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1371

1372
$1,185.00

C. CARLO (KARL KAUFMANN) (Austrian, 1843-1902) A VIEW IN HAARLEM NETHERLANDS.

Oil on canvas board Housed in a period gilt wood frame Signed lower right “C.Carlo” SIZE: 15″ X 23″ Overall: 18-1/4″ X 26-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94191 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1372

1373
$0.00

ANTHONORE CHRISTENSEN (Denmark, 1849-1926) ALPINE FLOWERS.

Oil on canvas Housed in a good gilt carved wood frame Signed lower left with initials, date “190?” and “Schwiez” Penned label on verso with artist & title in Danish SIZE: 23-3/4″ x 33-1/2″. Overall: 31″ x 41″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70692 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 1373

1374
$592.50

AFTER FRITS THAULOW (Norwegian/French, 1847 – 1906) COTTAGE BY THE RIVER.

Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt and ebonized frame Signed lower right “Frits Thaulow” SIZE: 17-3/4″ X 24-1/2″. Overall: 22-1/4″ X 28-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good with surface dirt and stretcher lines evident. 9-94406 (800-1,200) – Lot 1374

1375
$177.75

HELENE MASS (Austrian, 1871-?) YELLOW TREE.

Woodcut on tissue paper Unframed but matted Signed lower right “H Mass” SIZE: Sight: 4-1/4″ x 4-1/4″ Actual: 6-3/4″ x 5-1/2″ CONDITION: Time toned 7-74840 (200-300) – Lot 1375

1376
$1,154.25

ALFRED FREDERICK WILLIAM HAYWARD (American/United Kingdom, 1856 – 1939) ROSE STILL LIFE.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt and green painted frame Signed lower left “AFW Hayward”, also titled and signed on verso SIZE: 13-3/4″ x 10-3/4″ Overall: 16″ x 13″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70765 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1376

1377
$0.00

N. D. ELTING (American, fl c.1890) ALCOVE STILL LIFE.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt shell decorated frame Signed lower right “ND Elting” SIZE: 15″ x 20″ Overall: 21″ x 25-3/4″ CONDITION: Two patches to reverse with corresponding inpainting, craquelure, otherwise good 9-94330 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1377

1378
$607.50

J. MARC (19th/20th Century) BASKET OF PANSIES.

Oil on canvas Housed in a fancy gilt frame Signed middle right “J Marc” SIZE: 18″ x 21-1/2″ Overall: 23-1/2″ x 27″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70763 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1378

1379
$2,251.50

OSCAR C. GIEBERICH (American, 1886-) “THE VILLAGE SHORE”.

Oil on board Housed in a fine original carved wood gilt frame Signed lower left “Oscar Gieberich” The Casson Galleries, Boston label to verso While Gieberich studied at the Art Students League in New York, he most often associated with the Provincetown art colony. Initially he came to Provincetown to study with Charles W. Hawthorne, once there however his involvement in the community grew. He played a major role in the organization of the Provincetown Art Association—he was a member of its first committee, which also included artists Edwin Dickinson, Gerrit Beneker and Oliver Chaffee, and was also a member of the Beachcombers. SIZE: 20-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. Overall: 28″ x 31″ CONDITION: Very good 7-74830 (800-1,200) – Lot 1379

1380
$770.25

MARSHALL JOHNSON JR (American, 1850-1921) MARINE SCENE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Marshall Johnson” SIZE: 10″ x 14″. Overall: 13-1/2″ x 17-1/2″ CONDITION: Original condition with surface grime 9-93211 (800-1,200) – Lot 1380

1381
$1,244.25

MORRIS HALL PANCOAST (American, 1877 – 1963) WINDY HARBOR.

Oil on canvas Housed in a gilt period frame Signed lower left “Morris Hall Pancoast” SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 13-3/4″ Overall: 15″ x 15-1/2″ CONDITION: Lined, heightened signature, inpainting, good 9-94446 (800-1,200) – Lot 1381

1382
$1,215.00

WILLIAM (WILHELM) FREDERICK RITSCHEL (American, 1864 – 1949) PREPARING THE BOAT AT LOW TIDE.

Watercolor Housed in its original gilt frame behind glass Signed lower right “Wm Ritschel 1902” and inscribed “To my friend F. Russell Grecil” SIZE: Sight: 13″ x 9-3/4″ Overall: 16-1/2″ x 13-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94090 (800-1,200) – Lot 1382

1383
$0.00

ALFRED THOMPSON BRICHER (American, 1837 – 1908) COASTAL VIEW.

Watercolor Housed in what appears its original gilt frame with gilt liner having major edge losses Signed lower right with conjoined initials “A T Bricher” SIZE: Sight: 20-3/4″ x 14-3/4″ Overall: 29-1/4″ x 23″ CONDITION: Foxing with some light fading 9-93528 (800-1,200) – Lot 1383

1384
$1,701.00

GEORGE TURLAND (GOOSEY) (American, 1877 – 1947) CEYLON 1935.

Oil on paperboard backed with Masonite Housed in a gilt modern frame Signed lower right “Geo Turland” SIZE: 12″ x 16″ Overall: 17-1/4″ x 21-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94295 (700-1,000) – Lot 1384

1385
$711.00

GEORGE TURLAND (GOOSEY) (American/British, 1877 – 1947) CHAPEL AND FISHERMAN’S COVE.

Oil on paperboard Housed in a gilt modern frame Signed lower right “Geo Turland” SIZE: 12″ x 16″ Overall: 17-1/4″ x 21-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good, some small chips 9-94299 (700-900) – Lot 1385

1386
$0.00

GEORGE TURLAND (GOOSEY) (American/British, 1877 – 1947) ENGLISH COAST, ISLE OF WIGHT.

Oil on paperboard backed with Masonite Housed in a gilt modern wood frame Signed lower right “Geo Turland” SIZE: 12″ x 16″ Overall: 14-1/4″ x 18-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94298 (600-800) – Lot 1386

1387
$592.50

SIGNED (British School, 19th Century) THATCHED COTTAGE IN THE COUNTRY.

Oil on board Housed in a fine period gesso decorated frame with gilt liner Signed lower right indistinctly, possibly C T Metachel SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 21″ Overall: 22-1/4″ x 30-1/2″ PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard. Purchased from Kaja Veilleux, 11.5.96. CONDITION: Very good 9-93131 (800-1,200) – Lot 1387

1388
$0.00

AFTER JOHN CONSTABLE (British, 1776 – 1837) ENGLISH LANDSCAPE.

Watercolor Housed in a modern gilt frame with water highlighted mats Signed lower right “JC” Several partial but original labels on reverse, including Raydon Gallery NY SIZE: Sight: 8-3/4″ x 12-3/4″ Overall: 20″ x 24-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94259 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 1388

1389
$121.50

AFTER JOHN CONSTABLE (British, 1776-1837) PLOUGHING.

Lead pencil on paper Housed in a gold frame with highlighted matte having some losses to gilt Unsigned SIZE: Sight: 4″ x 7-3/4″. Overall: 11-1/4″ x 14-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 7-73532 (200-300) – Lot 1389

1390
$1,896.00

GEORGE HAVELL (British, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A TERRIER IN LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas Signed lower right “G Havell 1832″ Housed in a gilt decorated wood frame NOTE: Information written on verso paper indicates that this dog was owned by Thomas Pearson of Kendal & Queens College, Oxford. In the background are the Spires of Oxford and the view is from Hinksey on Boar’s Hill. Along with some previous history SIZE: 23″ x 30-1/4”. Overall: 27-3/4″ x 35-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection; Bonham’s 2/12/08 CONDITION: Relined, restored with inpainting, very good 9-91799 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1390

1391
$592.50

GEORGE WILLIAM HORLOR (United Kingdom, 1823-1895) THE PLAYFUL PUPPY.

Oil on board Housed in an antique gilt wood frame with gilt liner Unsigned SIZE: 8-1/4″ x 12-1/2″. Overall: 16″ x 20″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection; Christies 11/28/07 CONDITION: Very good with minor touch up 9-91823 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 1391

1392
$0.00

C ELLIS? (European, 19th Century) TWO SPANIELS ON A TABLE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a good gilt gesso decorated frame Signed lower right “C Ellis” SIZE: 10″ x 12″ Overall: 18-1/2″ x 20-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection CONDITION: Light scuff on bottom margin otherwise very good 9-90618 (800-1,200) – Lot 1392

1393
$474.00

AFTER HENDRIK VAN DE SANDE BAKHUYZEN (German/American, 1795-1860) IN THE BARN WITH MEN, DOG AND COWS.

Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated frame with losses Signed lower right “H S Bakhuyzen 1840″ SIZE: 18″ x 24″ Overall: 23″ x 29-1/4” CONDITION: Craquelure, edge scuffing, lined 8-83922 (400-800) – Lot 1393

1394
$829.50

T. TEMPLE (British, Circa 1863) CHESTNUT STALLION WITH GROOM.

Oil on canvas Housed in a antique replacement mahogany frame with gold liner Signed lower left “T Temple 1863″ SIZE: 14″ x 18”. Overall: 18″ x 22″ PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection; Sotheby’s 6/21/06 CONDITION: Craquelure, some inpainting, otherwise very good 9-91813 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1394

1395
$948.00

CARLE VERNET (ANTOINE CHARLES VERNET)(French 1758-1835) “ETALON ARABE”.

Charcoal on paper Housed in a modern gilt frame with a white mat behind glass Signed lower right “Carle Vernet” Note: typed paper on verso with title also “Collection: W.S. Unsworth, Antwerp” SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 18-3/4″. Overall: 16-1/2″ x 22-1/2″ CONDITION: Some light spot foxing, not examined out of frame 9-93190 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1395

1396
$474.00

WAINWRIGHT (British, Mid 19th Century) SHEEP IN LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period gold frame with gold liners & artist plaque “T G Wainwright” Signed lower left “Wainwright” Old Plaza Art Gallery label on verso SIZE: 18″ x 24″. Overall: 32″ x 37″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, good 9-93257 (800-1,200) – Lot 1396

1397
$0.00

ANDRE DERAIN(French, 1880 – 1954) PAYSAGE.

Watercolor on paper Housed in a silver wood frame with white mat Identified on verso “Derain Paysage” SIZE: Sight: 6-3/4″ x 15″ Overall: 14-1/4″ x 21-3/4″ CONDITION: Age toning, otherwise very good 7-70699 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1397

1398
$972.00

GIOACCHINO LA PIRA (Italian, 1839 – 1870) FISHING IN NAPLES HARBOR.

Gouache Unframed, having a hinged mat Signed lower right “La Pira” SIZE: Sight: 16-1/4″ x 24-3/4″ Overall: 16-1/2″ x 25″ Mat: 24-1/2″ x 34″ CONDITION: Very good, affixed to backing board 7-75053 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1398

1398a
$303.75

SIGNED (Italian, 19th/20th Century) WOMAN RETURNING FROM THE FIELDS.

Oil on light board Housed in a period gesso decorated frame with losses & repairs Signed lower left SIZE: 15″ x 11-3/4″. Overall: 23-3/4″ x 20-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, some losses to edges and left corner repair. 9-92978 (300-500) – Lot 1398a

1399
$546.75

GUISEPPE CARELLI (Italian, 1858 – 1921) TWO WORKS: PORTRAITS OF MAN AND WOMAN.

Oil on canvas Housed in identical gilt and ebonized frames Signed lower right “G Carelli” SIZE: 13-1/2″ x 9-1/4″ Overall: 17-1/4″ x 13″ CONDITION: Some yellowing to varnish layer, very good 7-70732 (800-1,200) – Lot 1399

1400
$303.75

E. ROVELLO (Italian, 19th Century) DUTCH GIRL WITH FLOWERS.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period fancy gilt frame with gilt liners, frame with one corner break Signed lower left “E Rovello” SIZE: 31-1/4″ x 16-1/2″. Overall: 44″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, inpainting, otherwise good 9-87750 (400-600) – Lot 1400

1401
$948.00

LEON GIRARDET (French, 1857-1895) MAID IN STORM WITH UMBRELLA.

Watercolor on paper Housed in a gesso decorated gilt frame with double gilt lined mattes Signed in lower right, “Amon ami Edwmond Wickham / Leon Girardet” SIZE: 12″ x 8-1/2″. Overall: 20-3/4″ X 16-3/4. CONDITION: Generally very good 8-87351 (800-1,200) – Lot 1401

1402
$592.50

ATTRIBUTED TO NORBERT GOENEUTTE (French 1854-1894) A LA TOILETTE.

Pastel Housed in a French-style gilt frame with linen mat, with minor losses Unsigned SIZE: Sight: 10-3/4″ x 6-1/2″ Overall: 9″ x 15″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94198 (800-1,200) – Lot 1402

1403
$607.50

PERCY BUCKMAN (United Kingdom, 1865 – ) GLANCING AT THE MIRROR.

Watercolor Housed in its original gilt frame with gilt liner, having gilt name plaque Signed lower left “Percy Buckman” SIZE: 10″ x 7″ Overall: 17″ x 14″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94245 (500-1,000) – Lot 1403

1404
$0.00

EDWIN AUGUSTUS MOORE (American, 1858 – 1925) FOUR WORKS, THREE LANDSCAPES AND ONE HEAD SKETCH.

Three watercolors and pencil sketch All housed in wood frames Note: the double sketch has a National Academy of Design label on verso One watercolor signed “E.M. 02”, the other two watercolors unsigned, the double sketch signed “EAM” SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 17″, 13-1/4″ x 18-3/4″, 11-1/2″ x 15″ and double sketch 8-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ and 7″ x 4-1/2″ Overall: 19-1/4″ x 24, 22-1/2″ x 27-1/2″, 22-3/4″ x 25″, and 11-1/4″ x 13-1/4″ PROVENANCE: Descended through family of the artist. CONDITION: Some foxing, generally good 9-93455 (600-800) – Lot 1404

1404a
$0.00

HEINRICH LANG (German, 1838-1891) TWELVE HORSE SKETCHES.

Pencil on paper Each mounted to colored cardstock Unframed Signed in drawing, also below on mounting Dated between ’78 and ’88 SIZE: Actual: from 4-1/4″ wide to 7″ wide; from 3-1/2″ high to 4-1/2″ high Cardstock: 9-1/4″ x 12-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, light toning and foxing 9-93092 (300-500) – Lot 1404a

1405
$237.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

There is a repaired tear with some inpainting.

GEORGE MCCONNELL (American, 1852-1929) NEW ENGLAND AUTUMN LANDSCAPE.

Oil on canvas on board Housed in a period gold decorated frame Signed lower right “Geo McConnell 1913″ SIZE: 17-1/2″ x 26”. Overall: 23″ x 31″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93258 (800-1,200) – Lot 1405

1406
$0.00

MADELINE YALE WYNNE (American 1847 – 1918) “MEMORITER”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt double liner Signed lower left “Wynne” Note: This panting has been recorded in the Smithsonian’s inventory of American Paintings. SIZE: 12″ x 18″. Overall: 17-3/4″ x 23-3/4″ CONDITION: Light craquelure. minor spot touch up, lined 9-93845 (800-1,200) – Lot 1406

1407
$911.25

ELIZABETH MILLER LOBINGIER (American 1889 – 1973) MOUNTAIN VIEW.

Oil on canvas board Housed in a signed “Goodnow” gilt carved wood frame Signed lower left “Elizabeth M. Lobingier 1927″ SIZE: 9-1/4″ x 12″ Overall: 14″ X 16-1/2” CONDITION: Very good 9-94097 (500-1,000) – Lot 1407

1408
$303.75

GARDNER ARNOLD RECKARD (American, 1858 – 1908) “SCENE NEAR ROCKLAND LAKE”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt frame with linen and gilt liner Signed lower left “Reckard”, also signed and titled on verso of canvas SIZE: Sight: 12″ x 16″ Overall: 17″ x 21″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, light craquelure, otherwise very good 9-94246 (500-1,000) – Lot 1408

1409
$770.25

HEINRICH HERMAN R. PFEIFFER (American, 1874-1960) THE GREEN DORY .

Oil on board Housed in a contemporary carved gilt wood frame Signed lower left “Harry Pfeiffer” SIZE: 8″ x 9-3/4″ Overall: 16″ x 18″ CONDITION: Good, craquelure, scattered retouch 9-94435 (400-600) – Lot 1409

1410
$0.00

WALTER KARL PLEUTHNER (American, 1885 – 1970) OCEANLINER AT DOCK.

Pastel Housed in a modern gilt frame with white mat Unsigned front but having a stamp “This is a certified Walter Pleuthner painting 1885-1970 (#47)” SIZE: Sight: 14″ x 24″ Overall: 19″ x 29″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94333 (1,200-1,600) – Lot 1410

1411
$355.50

CESARE A. RICCIARDI (American, 1892-1973) BUSY HARBOR SCENE.

Oil on board Housed in a gilt frame with linen liner Signed lower left “Ricciardi” SIZE: Sight: 11-1/2″ x 15-1/2″. Overall: 18″ x 22″ PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good 9-93407 (500-800) – Lot 1411

1412
$592.50

FRANK HENRY TOMKINS (American 1847-1922) “TIBER NEAR ROME”.

Oil on board Housed in period gilt wood frame Signed lower right “F.H. Tompkins” Identified in period hand on verso SIZE: 6″ x 9-3/4″ Overall: 12″ x 15″. CONDITION: Very good original condition 9-93214 (400-600) – Lot 1412

1413
$237.00

D. FRENCH (American School, 19th/20th Century) VENETIAN CANAL SCENE.

Oil on paper board Housed in contemporary wood frame Signed in lower right D. French SIZE: 11″ X 13-1/2″ Overall: 14-1/2″ x 19″. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Anthony M. Kurland Jr of Maine. Archaeologist with degree from Yale and PhD from Harvard.. CONDITION: Very good 9-93134 (400-800) – Lot 1413

1414
$182.25

UNSIGNED (Dutch, 19th/20th Century) DUTCH HARBOR SCENE.

Oil on wood panel Housed in its original gilt mottled frame with small losses Unsigned SIZE: 19-3/4″ x 27-1/2″. Overall: 25-3/4″ x 33-3/4″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Surface dirt, good 9-92326 (300-500) – Lot 1414

1415
$0.00

ROBERT YAN (French, 1904-1994) THREE BRITTANY SCENES.

Watercolors Housed in identical wood frames with mat Signed lower right “Yan” SIZE: Sight: 8-1/2″ x 11″ Overall: 13-3/4″ x 16″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93452 (400-600) – Lot 1415

1416
$1,336.50

H. SCHAEFFER (European, 19th Century) TWO WORKS: “MALINES, BELGIUM” AND “BRUNSWICK, GERMANY”.

Oil on board Housed in identical French style gilt frames with title and artist plaque Signed lower left with initial monogram and dated “1887” Also titled and signed on verso SIZE: 10″ x 7″ Overall: 13″ x 10-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 7-75051 (800-1,200) – Lot 1416

1417
$607.50

FRANKLIN DULLIN BRISCOE (American, 1844 – 1903) ABANDONING THE SHIP.

Oil on board Housed in antique gilt frame with gold liner Signed lower right “F D Briscoe” SIZE: 12″ x 19″ Overall: 17″ x 24″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93519 (500-800) – Lot 1417

1418
$0.00

T. BAILEY (American, 19th/20th Century) COASTAL ROCKS WITH WAVES.

Oil on canvas Housed in a period gilt carved wood frame Signed lower right “T Bailey” SIZE: 25″ x 30″. Overall: 28-3/4″ x 33-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93210 (300-500) – Lot 1418

1419
$303.75

WILLIAM BOLESLAW PRESNAL (American, 1910 – ) PAIR OF COASTAL SEASCAPES.

Oil on board Housed in matching rustic wood frames with gold liners One signed bottom right, the other unsigned SIZE: 12-1/2″ x 14-3/4″. Overall: 16-1/4″ x 18-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good with surface dirt 7-74832 (200-300) – Lot 1419

1420
$533.25

IRVING R. HEITKAMP (American, 1892 – 1917) INDUSTRIAL LANDSCAPE WITH TRAIN.

Oil on canvas laid on board Housed in its original gilt ribbed frame Signed lower right “Irving Heitkamp”, also presented and signed by artist and dated “1916” on verso of frame SIZE: 14″ x 11″ Overall: 19-3/4″ x 16-1/2″ CONDITION: Surface dirt, very good 7-70714 (600-800) – Lot 1420

1421
$182.25

GEORGE HAUSMANN (American, 20th Century) “DEWOLF’S BARN”.

Oil on canvas board Housed in a contemporary blue and white wood frame Signed lower right “George Hausmann” Title on verso SIZE: 16″ x 20″ Overall: 19-1/4″ x 23-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94158 (300-500) – Lot 1421

1422
$0.00

SIGNED (American School, 20th Century) SUMMER LANDSCAPE WITH RIVER.

Pastel Housed in a fine carved & gilt frame with linen & gilt liner behind glass Bears spurious signature “Wm. Chase” (we are not guaranteeing this painting) SIZE: Sight: 15″ x 21″. Overall: 25-1/2″ x 31-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: One repair to 1″ tear at top, otherwise very good 9-92330 (200-400) – Lot 1422

1423
$414.75

RUDOLPH COLAO (American, 1927-) TWO WORKS: STILL LIFE WITH MUMS & STILL LIFE WITH MIXED FLOWERS.

Both oil on canvas board Both housed in reproduction ornate gilt frames with linen liners One signed lower left “Colao”, the other “R Colao” SIZE: Both: 12″ x 9″ Overall: 17-3/4″ x 14-3/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94155 (300-500) – Lot 1423

1424
$533.25

SALVATORE FORTUNATO GRASSO (American 1945 – 2006) STILL LIFE WITH GINGER JAR AND ORANGES.

Oil on artist board Housed in a contemporary gilt wood frame with double mats Signed lower left “Salvadore Fortunato Grasso” Exhibition label affixed to verso SIZE: Sight: 18-1/2″ X 15-1/2″ Overall: 23-1/4″ X 20-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94154 (300-500) – Lot 1424

1425
$0.00

SIGNED (French, 20th Century) RUE DU CALVARIE.

Watercolor Housed in a modern metal frame with white mat Signed lower right indistinctly SIZE: Sight: 17″ x 11″ Overall: 24″ x 18″ CONDITION: Very good 7-74755 (300-500) – Lot 1425

1426
$0.00

THREE WORKS ON PAPER.

1. Attributed to Luca Cambiaso sketch of family, ink on paper, signed center bottom “Luca Cambiaso” housed in an antique frame 2. Walter Fastrough Two Children in Landscape, pencil on paper, pencil signed lower right, housed in an antique wood frame, exhibition label and typed description on verso 3. Unsigned sketch of woman, charcoal on paper laid to light board, housed in an antique gilt wood frame with watercolor mat SIZE: 1. 13-1/4″ x 9-3/4″. Overall: 16-1/4″ x 12-3/4″ 2. Image: 12″ x 9″. Overall: 17-1/2″ x 14-1/2″ 3. Sight: 11-1/2″ x 7-1/2″. Overall: 18-1/2″ x 14-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a South Portland, Maine estate CONDITION: 1. Mounted to paper, some stains and losses to edge. Foxing. 2. Foxing and fading 3. Good 9-93207 (300-500) – Lot 1426

1427
$355.50

FANCY GILDED AMERICAN LATE 19TH CENTURY FRAME.

Very intricate & ornate gesso decoration Having an interesting chain link decorated liner SIZE: Overall: 29-1/2″ x 33-1/4″. Inside rabbit: 21-3/4″ x 25-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94289 (400-600) – Lot 1427

1428
$237.00

19TH CENTURY GILT FRAME.

Gilt gesso decorated frame having leaf & berry decoration Interior gilt liners SIZE: Overall: 35″ x 31″. Interior: 24-1/4″ x 20-1/4″. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Nice old gold patina, one corner with loss, losses to outer edge, otherwise very good 9-93416 (200-300) – Lot 1428

1429
$948.00

GILT FRAME (MID-19TH CENTURY).

Oval frame with ornate pieced carved Flemish-stype crest with heavy gilt. SIZE: 52″ x 35″ Inside Rabbet: 28″ x 24″ (oval) CONDITION: Right bottom crack through molding, otherwise very good 9-94063 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1429

1430
$0.00

CHARLES H. RATHBONE JR (American, 1902-1936).

Lot of 2 French scenes Charcoal on paper Both signed lower right one inscribed “Dourarnenez” Framed in simple wood frames SIZE: 9″ x 12-1/4″ Overall: 15″ x 20″ 8-1/2″ x 11-1/2″ Overall 15″ x 20″ PROVENANCE: Descended through the family of the artist CONDITION: Very good Not examined out of frame 9-93453 (500-700) – Lot 1430

1431
$0.00

YVONNE PENE DU BOIS (American, 1913 – ) “STREET SCENE WITH CATHEDRAL, 1972”.

Oil on canvas Housed in a silver gilt cardboard frame Signed lower right “Yvonne Pene Du Bois 72″, also having a Graham Gallery New York and Brock & Co Massachusetts labels verso SIZE: 30″ x 24″ Overall: 35-1/2″ x 29-3/4” CONDITION: Very good, some inpainting 9-94103 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 1431

1432
$711.00

CHILDE HASSAM (American, 1859-1935) “AN EAST HAMPTON IDYLL” – 1923.

Etching Housed in period silver gilt labeled Hydenryk frame Signed and inscribed in pencil, lower right Reference: Cortissoz 223 SIZE: 8-3/4″ X 7-1/2″ Overall: 16″ x 14-1/4″ CONDITION: Good, time toning, not examined out of frame 7-74748 (700-900) – Lot 1432

1433
$414.75

JOHN FREDERICK KENSETT (American, 1816-1872) “ENTRANCE TO NOTCH IN WHITE MOUNTAINS”.

Pencil and chalk on paper Framed in contemporary gold washed frame with linen liner Inscribed with title and dated August 5, 1851 lower right Identified on period Kennedy Galleries label on verso Drawings show “1971 # 10″ SIZE: 15″ x 11″ Overall: 23-1/2″ x 19” CONDITION: Considerable toning and discoloration. Not examined out of frame 7-74753 (400-600) – Lot 1433

1434
$592.50

FRANK WESTON BENSON (American, 1862-1951) “SUMMER YELLOWLEGS”.

Drypoint Signed lower left “Frank W Benson” Fragmentary label on verso “The Guild of Boston Artists” Housed in simple gallery black wood frame SIZE: 4-3/4″ x 3-1/2″ Overall: 17-1/4″ x 14-1/2″ CONDITION: Good. Not examined out of frame 9-93212 (500-600) – Lot 1434

1435
$0.00

SIMEON BRAGUIN (American, 1907 – 1997) BASEBALL CARTOON.

Pen and ink on paper Housed in a modern gilt frame with ivory mat Signed lower right “Simeon Braguin” and having pencil inscription lower left SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 13-1/2″ Overall: 16-3/4″ x 19-3/4″ CONDITION: Light stain to right side, slight toning 9-94450 (300-500) – Lot 1435

1436
$0.00

WILLIAM RICKARBY MILLER (American, 1818 – 1893) PORTRAIT OF “AUNT DOONE”.

Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gold frame Signed lower left “WR Miller 1845” and inscribed “Buffalo” bottom right SIZE: 10″ x 8″ Overall: 13″ x 10-3/4″ CONDITION: Relined, some touch up, very good 9-94122 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 1436

1437
$0.00

WARREN C. BRIGGS (American, 1867 – 1903) CHICKENS IN THE DOORYARD.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original black and gilt frame Signed lower left “Warren C Briggs” SIZE: 12″ x 9″ Overall: 18″ x 15″ CONDITION: One small patch to verso, some inpainting, very good 9-94089 (800-1,200) – Lot 1437

1438
$1,777.50

GEORGE WESLEY BELLOWS (American, 1882-1925) DEMPSEY AND FIRPO.

Lithograph Housed in a black wood molded frame with black liner and white mat SIZE: Sight: 16-1/2″ x 21″. Actual: 17” x 21-1/2”. Overall: 29″ x 33″ CONDITION: The print has no margins and is laid down on a thick fiberboard. A period lithograph, otherwise very good 9-94213 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 1438

1439
$770.25

AFTER GEORGE CALEB BINGHAM (American, 1811-1879) THE COUNTY ELECTION.

Black & white engraving Engraved by John Sartain (British, 1808-1897) Published by Goupil & Co., 1854 Printed by Jas. Irwin Housed in a period carved walnut frame with gold liner behind glass SIZE: Image: 22″ x 30″. Sight within frame: 27″ x 34-1/2″. Overall: 33″ x 40-1/2″ CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, spot & line foxing, no apparent tears 7-74894 (800-1,200) – Lot 1439

1440
$668.25

ATTRIBUTED TO MICK MAGANI (Australian, C. 1920-1984) MAN AND WOMAN HUNTING.

Oil on tree bark Housed in a shadowbox type frame with glass front Unsigned, having a typed label on reverse identifying the artist “Magani Munjinu” Munjunu was a member of the Bangadi group, the Jinang tribe and worked in the Arnhem land N.T. SIZE: 14-1/2″ 38″ Overall: 20″ x 41-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94212 (600-900) – Lot 1440

1441
$355.50

CURRIER AND IVES (Publisher 19th Century) WILD DUCK SHOOTING AND PARTRIDGE SHOOTING.

Colored lithographs Housed in matching green painted antique frames SIZE: Sight: 9-1/2″ x 13-1/2″ Overall: 12-1/2″ x 16-1/2″ CONDITION: One missing glass, foxing and age toning, otherwise very good 9-93507 (500-1,000) – Lot 1441

1442
$0.00

CURRIER & IVES (Publisher, Mid-19th Century) LANDSCAPE, FRUIT AND FLOWERS.

Colored lithograph Housed in a gold and silver gilt modern frame SIZE: Image: 19-1/2″ x 27-1/4″ Sight: 22-1/2″ x 29-1/2″ Overall: 25-1/2″ x 32-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, light fading, very good 9-94352 (400-800) – Lot 1442

1443
$177.75

AFTER JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (American, 1785-1851) CANADA GROUSE.

Colored lithograph Housed in a modern gilt frame with watercolor highlighted mat with a “Heydenryk NY” label on verso Lithograph imprinted by J.T. Bowen from the First Royal Octavo Edition “No.59, PL294″ SIZE: 6″ x 9-1/2” CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, very good, 2 light foxing spots 7-74749 (300-500) – Lot 1443

1444
$0.00

AFTER GEORGE ROMNEY (United Kingdom, 1734-1802) PORTRAIT OF A GIRL.

Oil on canvas Housed in an antique gesso decorated gilt frame Signed lower left “Geo Romney 1775″ SIZE: Sight: 17-3/4″ x 14″ Overall: 23″ x 19-1/4” PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Craquelure, uneven varnish layer, inpainting 9-92215 (500-1,000) – Lot 1444

1445
$0.00

UNSIGNED (19th century or earlier) DUXMUDE.

Colored engraving Housed in an ebonized wood frame behind glass SIZE: Sight: 8″ x 21-1/2″. Overall: 9-1/2″ x 23″ CONDITION: Some light foxing and wrinkles, otherwise very good. Not examined out of frame. 7-74838 (200-300) – Lot 1445

1446
$0.00

A. SIMON (20th Century) MEN IN KAYAKS.

Gouache Housed in a modern wood frame with white mat Signed lower right “A Simon” SIZE: Sight: 18″ x 22-1/2″ Overall: 27-3/4″ x 32-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good 7-70766 (300-500) – Lot 1446

1447
$789.75
Revised: 8/18/2014

Cataloged as oil on Masonite. It should be oil on canvas mounted to Masonite.

UNSIGNED (Late 19th Century) TWO WORKS: MAN AND WOMAN ON SNOWSHOES.

Oil on Masonite Housed in identical gold fine decorated antique frames Unsigned SIZE: 11-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ Overall: 16-1/2″ x 14″ PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home CONDITION: Very good 9-94367 (500-800) – Lot 1447

1448
$0.00

R. CARTER (American, 20th Century) THOROUGHBRED WITH JOCKEY.

Oil on canvas Housed in a wood frame with gray painted and wood liner Signed lower right “R Carter” SIZE: 20″ x 24″ Overall: 26-3/4″ x 31″ CONDITION: Very good 9-94156 (300-500) – Lot 1448

1449
$0.00

LOUIS DUCHAMP (American, Mid 20th Century) “RESTING CLOWN”.

Oil on canvas Housed in its original gilt frame with linen & gilt liner Signed lower left “Louis Duchamp” Titled on pamphlet attached SIZE: 30″ x 24″. Overall: 38-1/2″ x 32-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good 9-93285 (200-400) – Lot 1449

1450
$0.00

FREDERICK GOODRICH ROBBINS (American, 1893) WINDING UPWARD.

Etching on paper Unframed but having a hinged mat Signed lower right “Frederick Robbins” and titled lower left SIZE: Image: 6-1/2″ x 10-3/4″ Paper: 10″ x 13-1/4″ Mat: 14″ x 19″ CONDITION: Very good 7-74841 (200-300) – Lot 1450

1451
$182.25

SAMUEL V CHAMBERLAIN (American, 1895 – 1975) “CHRIST CHURCH-CAMBRIDGE”.

Etching Housed in a simple wood frame missing glass Pencil signed lower right “Samuel Chamberlain” Inscribed “To Erwin H Schell with best wishes SAC” Titled in pencil under mat Note: Erwin H Schell was 4th President of Massachusetts Institute of Technology SIZE: 15-1/2″ x 12-1/4″. Overall: 19-1/2″ x 16-1/4″ CONDITION: Age toned otherwise very good. Examined out of frame, hinge mounted 7-74839 (200-300) – Lot 1451

1452
$0.00

CHARLES LEMMEL (French, 1899-1976) “BONAL APERITIF L’AMI DES SPORTIFS”.

Lithograph on paper Housed in a molded wood frame behind glass Signed upper left in the print “Ch. Lemmel” NOTE: Bonal was a popular French aperitif in the 1930’s The company featured French artists & celebrities of the time to advertise & promote their product by way of various poster designs SIZE: Sight: 30-1/2″ x 23″. Overall: 32-1/2″ x 25″ CONDITION: Not examined out of frame, some adhesive stains to corners, wrinkling and several small tears in margins 7-70718 (300-500) – Lot 1452

1453
$60.75

MONOGRAMMED (19th/20th Century) SHOULDER PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY IN SAILOR’S OUTFIT.

Oil on canvas Housed in a modern gilt ribbed frame Monogrammed lower right SIZE: Sight: 13-1/2″ x 11″. Overall: 17″ x 14″. PROVENANCE: From a Santa Fe, NM collection CONDITION: Very good with some light paint flecks in top and bottom edge 9-91810 (100-300) – Lot 1453

2000
$1,215.00

REGINALD ARTHUR BORSTEL (Australian, 1875 – 1922) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “PASS OF LENY”.

Oil on academy board, scene shows the red, gray and black hulled three mast ship sailing right to left with half sails up. Ominous gray to black clouds with a peek of blue sky. White capped waves. Housed in a modern gilt and ebony wood frame, signed lower left “R.A. Borstel, Newcastle, NSW” SIZE: Sight: 17-1/2″ x 23-1/2″. Overall: 22″ x 28″ CONDITION: Very good, some minor inpainting, frame edge scuffs and center top chip. 9-93483 (2,000-2,500) – Lot 2000

2001
$2,962.50

MOLDED COPPER CODFISH WEATHERVANE.

Early 20th century. Molded body with overall scale decoration. Sheet copper fins and tail. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 14″ h x 30″ l. CONDITION: Very good with uniform verdigris surface. 9-93836 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2001

2002
$592.50

ANTIQUE SHIP DIORAMA OF THE SHIP “DIONE”.

The shadowbox, having an open front, having a three mast ship with full sails. Small tug beside. The ship having its name “Dione” emblazoned on the bow. Carved rippled water and painted blue and white background. SIZE: 21-1/2″ x 31-1/2″ x 3-1/2″ CONDITION: Some surface dirt and some cracks to two sails, generally good. 9-93815 (700-900) – Lot 2002

2003
$888.75

HUNTER WOOD (American, 1908- ) “BARK KIEARING, BOSTON HARBOR AND PILOT BOAT “HESPER” ON BARK’S STARBOARD BOW”.

Oil on canvas. Housed in its original gilt carved wood frame. Signed bottom right “Hunter Wood 39″. SIZE: 25″ x 30″. Overall: 29-1/4″ x 34-1/4”. CONDITION: Very good, light craquelure. 9-29788 (800-1,200) – Lot 2003

2004
$592.50

J.C. BRAINARD (American 19th/20th Century) SCHOONER IN FULL SAIL.

Oil on canvas nautical scene shows a black hulled schooner sailing left to right through greenish-blue sea. Its sails are up and there is a smaller ship off its bow. Signed lower left “J.C. Brainard ’06.” Housed in its original gilt wood frame. SIZE: 18″ x 24″. Overall: 20-3/4″ x 26-3/4″. CONDITION: One patch to reverse, inpainting, surface dirt 9-94320 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2004

2005
$1,185.00

DECORATIVE HALF HULL MODEL “TRITON”.

20th century U.S. Half model of the sailing ship “Triton”. Built in Plymouth 1833, being constructed of alternating pine and walnut lifts. Showing partial masts and mounted on mahogany backboard with framed trim. SIZE: Backboard 8″ X 30-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. Missing the spar. 9-93436 (700-900) – Lot 2005

2006
$668.25

WHALEBONE WALKING STICK.

Sailor made whalebone stick with tapered shaft, the upper half chamfered, the lower half smooth & a turned whalebone knob at the top. Whale bone knob attached with ebony peg. SIZE: 32-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Overall very good, ferule missing, minor age line in knob. 7-74667 (300-500) – Lot 2006

2007
$829.50

WHALEBONE & BALEEN WALKING STICK.

Sailor made stick having whalebone shaft & turned whalebone knob, 2 parts separated by carved faceted baleen disk, top of knob with sailor wax disc. Top of shaft with chamfering continuing down to a smooth turning. SIZE: 34-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good, knob with age crack and old pinned repair. 7-74665 (300-500) – Lot 2007

2008
$474.00

WHALEBONE & BALEEN WALKING STICK.

Sailor made stick with carved tapering whalebone shaft & turned whalebone knob, having stacked baleen & done disks separating knob from shaft. SIZE: 35″ l. CONDITION: Very good, minor putty repair to 2 baleen disks. 7-74666 (300-500) – Lot 2008

2009
$0.00

CAMPHOR WOOD CHINA TRADE SEAMAN’S CHEST.

Late 18th/ early 19th century. Rectangular top above a splayed dovetailed chest with base molding having decorative brass on the corners and iron handles. Interior with till and drawer. Interior of lid painted with cartouche. SIZE: 16″ H, 39″ L, 17″ D CONDITION: Very good original condition with minor chips and wear commensurate with age. Iron handles an old in use replacement. Very good patina. 9-94091 (800-1,200) – Lot 2009

2010
$0.00

FINE CASED MODEL OF THE THREE MASTED SHIP “THE CONSTITUTION”.

Late 19th-Early 20th century model with elaborate detail. Fully rigged, having open gun ports all around. Mounted in fine glass display case. SIZE: Ship: 21″ t X 30″ l. Case: 27-1/2″ t X 43″ l X 11 w. CONDITION: Very good, rigging has been restored. 9-94129 (3,500-5,000) – Lot 2010

2011
$0.00

ANTONIO DE SIMONE (Italian, 1851-1907) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAM YACHT “XARIFA”.

Gouache scene shows the black hulled two mast single stack steam yacht sailing left to right in blue, white tipped wave ocean. Partial sails up with 5 hands on deck. Housed in a modern gilt frame with white matte and gilt inner liner, signed lower right “De Simone.” REFERENCE: Built in 1896 by John S. White & Co. at Isle of Wight, England; Acquired by the Navy for WWI in 1917. Owned by C.N. Nelson. SIZE: Sight: 16-3/4″ x 25-3/4″. Overall: 27″ x 35-1/4″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-91658 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2011

2012
$0.00

ANTONIO DE SIMONE (Italian, 1851-1907) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAM YACHT “COLUMBIA.”.

Gouache scene shows the white and red hulled steam yacht under sail with smoke billowing from its single stack. It is in rough seas but in no peril. All under dark gray sky. Housed in a fine modern replacement frame with double matte, signed lower right “De Simone” and identified lower left “SY Columbia.” Also flying the New York Yacht Club Burgee. REFERENCE: Accompanying the painting is some information regarding the Columbia. It was built by William Cramp & Sons, launched from Philadelphia, PA. Renamed the USS Wasp for the US Navy in 1898. SIZE: Sight: 16-1/2″ x 26″. Overall: 27″ x 36″ CONDITION: Some crease marks, edges with slight discoloration. 9-91656 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2012

2013
$0.00

ANTONIO DE SIMONE (Italian, 1851-1907) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAM YACHT “LADY TORFRIDA”.

Gouache shows a white hulled steam yacht with half sails up on three masts with center stack and 11 figures on deck flying NY yacht club burgee sailing left to right. Housed in a modern gilt frame with double mattes, signed lower right “De Simone” & identified lower left. The owner was Bainard Brown. REFERENCE: The ship was built in 1888 by Fairfield SB & ENG Co. Various owners including the British Navy in WWII; two other names during its lifetime “Star of India” and “Valfreyia.” SIZE: Sight: 16-3/4″ x 25-3/4″. Overall: 28-1/4″ x 36-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good. 9-91659 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2013

2014
$1,777.50

FABULOUS DIORAMA OF THE YACHT “CORSAIR” IN NEW YORK HARBOR.

Housed in a walnut molded wood period frame with gilt liner and glass. The two-mast yacht seen with hull in water having figures on deck, single stack with two life boats. The name is on the wheelhouse and flies at the top of back mast. The background painting possibly by Stubbs. Shows Governor’s Island and two sides of the Hudson River. SIZE: 28-3/4″ x 36-1/2″ x 5″. CONDITION: Ship in good condition, back canvas decoration has area of repair, otherwise very good. 9-90887 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2014

2015
$1,777.50

MAHOGANY OCTAGONAL SHAPED SAILOR’S VALENTINE.

Fine 19th century valentine with 2 well executed seashell valentines one with stylized mariners compass the other centering a heart with seahorse in a cherry case with mitered mahogany veneer top. SIZE: 8 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ x 3 1/4″ CONDITION: very good, clean, apparent minor restoration to secure glass. 9-94061 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2015

2016
$0.00

LARGE PLANK ON FRAME MODEL OF THE SCHOONER “OLIVE.”.

Probably late 19th century. Well crafted model of plank on frame construction with carved detail, cabins and lifeboats, two masts retaining original sails. “The schooner “Olive” was lost in the month of August, 1839, with seven men as follows: Samuel Dowle (Master), James Millett, Richard Dexter, William Adams, Stephen Adams, James Tucker and George Emmons. Owned by Messrs. Brown, Woodbury & Co. valued at $1600 and insured”. Ship interior tarred, possibly actually sailed. SIZE: 63″ H, 92″ L, 12-1/2″ W CONDITION: Very good with multiple paint layers. Sails with pinholes and minor stains but original. Rear mast detached, needs reattachment. Very minor damage to rigging. 9-93847 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2016

2017
$0.00

SIGNED (19th/20th Century) AMERICAN SHIP IN HARBOR.

Oil on canvas harbor scene shows a three-mast transitional sail/steamer with gun ports in a tranquil harbor with other sailboats and lighthouse. A man stands on sandy foreground, the backdrop is low hills with buildings. Wonderful light sunset sky with pink, yellows, & blues. Signed indistinctly lower right. Housed in a fine modern gilt decorated frame. SIZE: 22″ x 36″. Overall: 27″ x 41″. CONDITION: Patches to reverse, reinforced tack edge with corresponding inpainting. 9-93516 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2017

2018
$0.00

UNSIGNED (Liverpool School, 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF THE SHIP “CARR ROCK”.

Oil on canvas portrait of the black hulled three-mast ship with most sails unfurled. Flying American flag off stern and eight figures on deck. Sailing left to right with smaller boats off bow. Housed in a gilt wood replacement frame with gilt liner. SIZE: 20″ x 28-1/2″. Overall: 26-3/4″ x 35″. CONDITION: One small patch on verso, lined with inpainting, otherwise very good. 7-74931 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 2018

2019
$7,702.50

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARA JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAMSHIP “COMMONWEALTH”.

Oil on canvas portrait shows the black hulled steamship sailing right to left having central stack with smoke billowing, two masts, one flying the American flag and the British flag off stern. Name emblazoned on bow. 38-figures on decks, all shown under a pink & white clouds with blue sky. Signed lower right “A Jacobsen 1902; 31 Palisade Av, West Hoboken, NY”. Housed in a modern gilt wood frame. NOTE: Probably No. 13, page 80/81 on the Checklist. SIZE: 22″ x 36″. Overall: 25-1/2″ x 39-1/2″ CONDITION: Lined, inpainting, very good. 9-94483 (5,000-7,000) – Lot 2019

2020
$7,702.50

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921) PORTRAIT OF THE NORWEGIAN SCHOONER “GUNNILOE”.

Oil on board scene shows the white hulled three-mast schooner sailing right to left in stormy seas under dark & light gray ominous sky. Seven figures on deck and the flag of Norway flies off stern. One sail is ripped and fluttering in the wind and two lifeboats are off their mounts. Signed lower right “Antonio Jacobsen 1908″. Housed in a molded silver gilt wood frame. SIZE: 22″ x 36″. Overall: 24-3/4″ x 38-3/4”. CONDITION: Spot touch up, very good. 9-93481 (7,000-9,000) – Lot 2020

2021
$4,503.00

ANTONIO NICOLO GASPARO JACOBSEN (American, 1850-1921) PORTRAIT OF THE STEAMSHIP “APACHE”.

Oil on canvas portrait shows the single stack, two-mast, black-hulled ship sailing right to left. Flying American flag off stern and ships pennant and company flag of masts. All seen under a light blue and cloud sky. The name emblazoned on the bow and upper deck. The Apache was built by William Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia, PA. The owner was the Clyde Steamship Company and its home port was New York. Note: Probably No. 33 on p. 33 of Antionio Jacobsen “The Checklist”. Housed in a partial gilt wood frame. Signed lower right “Antonio Jacobsen 1905″. SIZE: 22″ x 36″. Overall: 25″ x 39”. CONDITION: Surface dirt, light craquelure. Otherwise very good. 9-29098 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2021

2022
$6,517.50

CARVED AND PAINTED SHIP’S FIGUREHEAD “LORD NELSON”.

White pine, late 19th to early 20th century. Well carved full-body three dimensional figure of Lord Nelson in full regalia with outstretched hand and pinned sleeve, sitting atop a carved scroll and carved rope bundle. After this figure was retired as a ship’s figurehead, it was used as a trade figure in a ship store in the 20s and 30s. Found in Norfolk, Virginia. Mounted on early pine block with original forged iron hardware. SIZE: 70″ tall PROVENANCE: From ship’s store. Found in Norfolk, VA. CONDITION: Overall very good, with normal losses and wear commensurate with age; an old glue repair to arm. 9-93480 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2022

2023
$74,062.50

MONTAGUE DAWSON (British, 1890-1973) ONCOMING TALL SHIP.

Oil on canvas scene shows an oncoming three-mast ship in full sail, sailing slightly right to left. Another ship is seen on horizon line well back. Light reflects on the foreground water all under a blue & white cloud sky. Housed in a carved partial gilt wood frame. Signed lower left “Montague Dawson” and having a canvas stamp “George Rowney & Co. Ltd. London W.” on verso. SIZE: 36″ x 24″ Overall: 41-3/4″ x 29-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, inpainting mostly to sky, lower half & ship appears mostly to be untouched. 9-93998 (20,000-40,000) – Lot 2023

2024
$11,850.00

IMPORTANT FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF CAPTAIN JEFFERSON DEVEREAUX.

Large oil on canvas half portrait shows a young man holding his telescope with both hands in his lap. He wears a black coat with white shirt and is sitting beside an open window which looks out at his two-mast schooner “John Murray”. The schooner is shown in full sail, flying an American flag and ship’s pennant. There are five figures on deck and sails are full. Sailing right to left in white tipped green ocean. Housed in its original ogee frame. Important note: Accompanying the portrait, according to family history, is his telescope and sextant. The telescope has a partial leather covering, single draw and missing the eye piece. The sextant is signed “H. Duren…Blunt New York”. Brass fittings with multiple lenses present. SIZE: Painting is 36″ x 29-1/4″ Overall: 43-1/4 x 36-1/4″ Scope is 34″ long extended and 20″ collapsed. Sextant is 13″. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home where it has been in the hands of several families. The Devereau family are longtime Downeast residents, going back to the early 1800’s. CONDITION: Frame is missing veneer on bottom. Painting is lined, surface dirt, restored with inpainting. Telescope shows use, fair. Sextant is good, one piece of bone missing. 9-94363 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 2024

2025
$2,126.25

CASE MODEL OF THE TUG BOAT “CLEVELAND”.

Late 20th century U.S. Well crafted wooden model of a tug boat with tall pilot house and stack with the emblem “Erie”. Deck mounted with lifeboat, ropes, bumpers and flags. Cased in a brass bound case with inlaid detail with mahogany base. SIZE: 21″ X 32-3/4″ X 11-1/4″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94130 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2025

2026
$1,718.25

PORTRAIT OF THE TUG “EMERALD” SIGNED W.H.H.

19th century oil on tin, shows the black and white tug sailing right to left with four figures on deck. Several boats can be seen off bow and stern. Heavy waves with white caps having a seagull in foreground all under blue and white cloud sky. American flag off stern, ships pennant off bow and two other flags. Smoke billows from the single stack having a full Native American figure atop. The pilot house is adorned with a gold eagle and a set of antlers. Signed lower right W.H.H. Housed in a fine antique walnut frame with gold liner. SIZE: 11″ x 15-1/4″. Overall: 15-1/2″ x 19-1/2″ CONDITION: Very good, very minor touch up 9-93531 (1,500-2,000) – Lot 2026

2027
$2,370.00

MOLDED COPPER DORY WITH FISHERMAN & CODFISH WEATHERVANE.

20th century. Full bodied fisherman with oars in full action. Cast zinc cod on display in bottom of boat. Attributed to John Thew, CT. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 10″ h x 28-1/2″ l. CONDITION: Very good with good verdigris patina. 9-93824 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2027

2028
$5,332.50

FINE GILT MOLDED COPPER PIG WEATHERVANE WITH ZINC HEAD.

Late 19th, early 20th century. Finely designed with hollow copper body. Zinc curled tail and molded two piece zinc face and snout. Solder applied sheet copper ears. Possibly later gilding. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 12″ h x 22″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Uniform overall surface revealing gilt leaf edges. 9-93929 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2028

2029
$1,777.50

FULL BODY COPPER HACKNEY HORSE WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO WASHBURN.

Very finely molded with good detail. Hollow copper full body running hackney horse weathervane. Attributed to E.G. Washburn & Co., New York. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 20″ h x 31″ l. CONDITION: Very good with uniform slightly worn original gilding. 9-93925 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2029

2030
$2,733.75

MOLDED COPPER GAME COCK WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO CUSHING.

Early 20th century. Well detailed with old gilt and polychrome red surface. Flowing sheet copper tail feathers. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 19-1/2″ h x 16″ l. CONDITION: Good weathered original surface. Minor fold in the comb. 9-93226 (3,500-4,500) – Lot 2030

2031
$0.00

FULL BODY MOLDED COPPER RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO CUSHING & WHITE.

Late 19th century. Well molded and detailed running horse with flaring mane and tail. Attributed to Cushing & White, Waltham, MA. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 16″ h x 32″ l. CONDITION: Very good with verdigris surface and traces of original gilding. 9-93769 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2031

2032
$3,555.00

LARGE SPREAD WING GILT COPPER EAGLE WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th-Early 20th century. Finely molded copper eagle on ball with gilt surface. Sometimes these eagles were used as architectural decoration. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 30″ t X 43″ wing spread. CONDITION: Very good. Minor slight folds and dents in wings. 9-93781 (3,500-5,000) – Lot 2032

2032a
$0.00

LARGE WOOD CARVED GILTWOOD PILOT HOUSE EAGLE.

Mid-19th century. A finely articulated eagle with spread wings and raised head mounted on a rockwork plinth. SIZE: 26″ h x 39″ wing span. PROVENANCE: The Richard Paine collection, Seal Harbor, Maine. CONDITION: Gilt surface with some age splits & period iron reinforcement strap on back of wings. 9-94519 (3,750-4,750) – Lot 2032a

2033
$0.00

CHILD’S DOVETAILED BLANKET CHEST WITH BRACKET BASE.

Early 19th century, Pennsylvania. Constructed in poplar and pine with dovetail corners and a molded top, having a molded bracket base. The interior fitted with a lidded till having all over bittersweet paint. SIZE: 17″ H, 32″ L, 13-1/2″ D CONDITION: Very good, paint old and uniform but not the first coat. 9-93921 (900-1,200) – Lot 2033

2034
$948.00

SET OF NEW ENGLAND PINE PANTRY SHELVES.

First quarter 19th Century, New England. A rare set of freestanding shelves with cupids bow bootjack ends joining four fixed shelves, the uppermost shelf with applied molded trim and with triangulated mortised rear braces. The surfaces with dry gray paint over original blue. SIZE: H 62″ W 49″ D 11″ CONDITION: Minor losses to bottom right of front foot and with additional wear from normal and expected usage losses and wear to paint on shelves and with minor losses throughout, good overall. 9-93915 (800-1,400) – Lot 2034

2035
$2,073.75

MOLDED COPPER GAME COCK WEATHERVANE WITH ARROW BY CUSHING.

Late 19th century. Well detailed with gilt and polychrome red surface. Flowing sheet copper tail feathers. Mounted on hollow copper arrow with zinc point. Attributed to L.W. Cushing & Sons, Waltham, Mass. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 19″ h x 16″ w (rooster) 25″ w (arrow). CONDITION: Very good. Worn gilt surface with polychrome wattle and comb. Slight fold in comb. 9-93835 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2035

2036
$948.00

NEW ENGLAND PANTRY CUPBOARD IN OLIVE GREEN PAINT.

First quarter 19th century. This narrow pine example fitted with a single plank door with wooden latch opening to an interior of four fixed shelves all in grey-white paint. The exterior in green paint over earlier coats of grey and red. SIZE: H 74 1/2″ W 30″ D 15 3/4″ CONDITION: Painted surfaces as noted. Untouched with old chip losses upper right front corner facing and bottom side edges. Otherwise good. 9-93920 (1,200-1,600) – Lot 2036

2037
$1,481.25

HISTORIC PAINTED & DOVETAILED DOWER CHEST MADE FOR ANNA-MARIA DICKERT, DAUGHTER OF JACOB DICKERT, FAMOUS PENNSYLVANIA RIFLE MAKER.

18th century chest with two tombstone panels featuring tulips and urns with distelfink. Bearing the name of Anna-Maria Dickert. Sitting atop oak bracket base of similar era but different origin. Dated 1786 on front. SIZE: 49″w x 20″d x 25-1/2″ h PROVENANCE: Anna-Maria Dickert was the daughter of well known 18th century gunsmith Jacob Dickert. records show that Jacob Dickert was a member of the Moravian Church of Lancaster Pennsylvania. (Fine article by Henry Kauffman can be found in April 1952 Antiques Magazine.) A great deal of information pertaining to Jacob Dickert and his gunsmithing is contained in the two volume set “U.S. Ordnance” By Major James E. Hicks. Dickert was born in Maintz, Germany in 1740. He came to America with his parents and settled in Berks County, Pennsylvania, in 1748. His family moved to Lancaster in 1756. In 1764 he married Johanneta Hofer who was born in York County in 1746. Jacob became a citizen of Pennsylvania and the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1765. In 1776 Jacob Dickert and John Henry, another Lancaster gunsmith, built a boring mill. Dickert probably made rifles for the Continental Army but the first known contract between Dickert and the United States is dated 1792. In 1787 Jacob Dickert’s daughter married James Gill, a merchant of Lancaster. CONDITION: The chest was altered a long time ago and is now fitted with an 18th century bracket base from another period chest. Probably at the same time, much of the paint on the chest was scraped down to the bare wood, however the inscription and the two panels were preserved. The surface was apparently also varnished at that time. Original hinges and lock intact and original lid is detached. 9-92260 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2037

2038
$1,481.25

FULL BODIED MOLDED COPPER DISPLAY EAGLE WEATHERVANE.

Well detailed with outstretched wings sitting atop a copper ball. Now mounted atop a rustic block. SIZE: 13″ h x 23″ wingspread. CONDITION: Overall very good. Weathered verdigris and gilt surface. Small separation at solder joints. 7-74895 (900-1,200) – Lot 2038

2039
$533.25

WALLPAPER BAND BOX.

Late 18th/early 19th century New England. Cardboard base wrapped with hand blocked wallpaper decorated with stagecoach scene, having fitted lid with similar scene on top. SIZE: 11″ h x 16″ l x 13″ d. CONDITION: Base very good with normal wear on edges and light staining. Top with damage to band and paper loss to band. 9-94441 (400-600) – Lot 2039

2040
$0.00

FINE DOMETOP BOX WITH HAND BLOCKED WALL PAPER.

Early 19th century, a fine example all over covered with hand blocked pattern against the blue background with hand painted yellow and salmon details. The hinged lid reveals an ivory colored papered interior. SIZE: 9″ H, 17 1/2″ W, 11″ D CONDITION: Wear and losses commensurate with age to edges of hinges lid where reinforcement strips along joined edges of interior are mounted. 9-93731 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2040

2041
$474.00

RED PAINTED COUNTRY ACCOUNTANTS’ DESK.

First half 19th century, New England. Having partial splash back-sloping front above three drawers sitting atop turned “H” stretcher base. Well constructed with dovetailed drawers and case. SIZE: 39″ H, 72″ L, 25″ D CONDITION: Very good with wear commensurate with age. 9-94180 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2041

2042
$1,718.25

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A CHILD WITH ROTTWEILER SHOWING VIEW OF THE HUDSON RIVER.

Oil on canvas portrait shows young boy with white dress and his brown dog beside him. The portrait in oval form with brown shaded corners having a green drape on the left and a Hudson river landscape to the right. Housed in a modern gilt molded wood frame, unsigned SIZE: 25-1/4″ x 22-1/4″ Overall: 28″ x 25-1/4″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Doyle Auctions CONDITION: Craquelure, lined, scattered inpainting, otherwise very good 9-90623 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2042

2043
$0.00

UNSIGNED (American, Mid 19th Century) PORTRAIT OF A DOG IN INTERIOR SETTING.

Oil on canvas scene shows a brown dog with human like face standing on a red footstool with a paw up on a side table. The interior background is set with a pewter shelf and large stoneware pitcher. Housed in a decorated gilt modern frame with linen liner, unsigned. SIZE: 24″ x 30″ Overall: 30″ x 36-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection CONDITION: Very good 9-90632 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2043

2044
$533.25

FINE KAZVIN ORIENTAL RUG.

The geometric intricate center medallion centering multiple dense floral wreaths and sprays all in shades of pink, beige, ivory and blue within similarly designed spandrels on a blue/black ground. The rose main border with dense flower heads. SIZE: 3’6″ x 4’11”. PROVENANCE: From a Northern Maine home. CONDITION: Very fine condition overall with full pile. 9-90914 (400-600) – Lot 2044

2045
$4,860.00

HOLLOW COPPER AND CAST BRONZE LOCOMOTIVE MODEL WEATHERVANE.

20th century. Finely modeled locomotive engine with tender, having cast bronze wheels. Constructed from sheet copper and copper tubes. A well proportioned and crafted model with old patina. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 12″ h x 31″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Minor rippling to copper cabin roof supports. Fine patina from outside exposure. 7-70743 (2,000-4,000) – Lot 2045

2046
$2,666.25

MOLDED COPPER “BLACKHAWK” HORSE WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO HARRIS.

Molded copper trotting horse with flaring mane and tail. Cream and yellow painted surface. Attributed to Harris & Co., Boston, MA. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 17″ h x 26″ l. CONDITION: Very good with multi coats of paint. Some gilding showing through. Minor seam separation on one hoof. 9-94392 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2046

2047
$668.25

KAZVIN ORIENTAL RUG.

First half 20th century, Central Persia. The central arabesque medallion in shades of indigo, rose and cream on a midnight blue ground with dense flower heads throughout within floral spandrels in shades of rose, cream and indigo. The main ivory border with polychrome scrolling floral vinery. SIZE: 4’4″ X 6’7″ PROVENANCE: From a Northern Maine home. CONDITION: Very good with full pile. Fringe and selvedge mostly intact. 9-90913 (500-700) – Lot 2047

2048
$2,733.75

EARLY AMERICAN TWO-DOOR CORNER CUPBOARD IN BITTERSWEET PAINT.

First half 19th century, probably Pennsylvania. Country corner cupboard in poplar, retaining original bittersweet colored paint, having chamfered crown molding with 2 panel doors above & below. Very pleasantly proportioned. SIZE: 81″ h x 39″ w x 24″ d. PROVENANCE: Ex-Berdan Collection. CONDITION: Cupboard appears to be all original, except for knobs. Lock missing for lower door. Painted surface shows signs of normal wear with minor restoration at area where a later lock was removed. Backboards original having good dark patina. 9-92993 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2048

2049
$711.00

FINE SLIDE TOP STORAGE BOX IN CHROME YELLOW PAINT.

Early 19th century New England with chamfered top and carved finger slot, having divided interior. Constructed from bass wood having wonderful consistent overall surface. Square nail and dovetail construction. SIZE: 4-1/4″ h x 11-3/4″ w x 8-3/4″ d. CONDITION: Fine original paint with possible evidence of professional removal of a coat of varnish. 9-93734 (600-900) – Lot 2049

2050
$1,185.00

TURNED WOOD BOWL IN ROBIN’S EGG BLUE PAINT.

Early 19th Century. Fine turned wood example with shallow turned foot retaining fine original robin’s egg blue paint having uniform overall painted surface and natural interior, Fine patina. SIZE: 4-1/2″ h x 17-1/2″ w x 16-1/2″ d. CONDITION: Normal wear and abrasion commensurate with age. 9-93739 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2050

2051
$770.25

COVERED PANTRY BOX IN DARK BLUE PAINT.

Early 19th century, New England. Round bent wood storage box. Square nailed and peg construction. Good uniform vibrant dark blue paint. SIZE: 5-1/2″ h x 12″ diameter. CONDITION: Very good. Normal wear commensurate with age. 9-93738 (600-900) – Lot 2051

2052
$592.50

WELL CARVED WOODEN ROOSTER WEATHERVANE.

Maine, late 19th to early 20th century. Elegant form. Well detailed, beautifully carved rooster with traces of early polychrome paint. Mounted in what appears to be its original tin holder affixed to a copper arrow. Offered with no stand. SIZE: 23″ tail x 19″ l (rooster). CONDITION: Very good. Well weathered with expected losses and repairs. Wrapped string repairs to legs. Tin mounting pan with added cement for stability. Tip of beak absent. 9-93115 (500-700) – Lot 2052

2053
$1,896.00

SUPERB SMALL SLIDE TOP SCHOOLGIRL DECORATED BOX.

Finely decorated figured maple box circa 1820, New England. The top with painted bee skep on stand and rosebush, the sides are decorated, the first a landscape with 3/4 federal house, the second with a pair of lovebirds on rose bouquet, the third with a wreath of roses and bow, the fourth a delicate floral spray. Constructed with mitered corners, the interior with three storage compartments probably for sewing implements. The end fitted with holes for thread dispensing. Secondary wood is pine. Signed “Mrs. Eunice Foster, Weston” SIZE: 1 3/4″ H, 6 1/4″ W, 3″ D CONDITION: Very fine clean original condition with very minor abrasion commensurate with age 9-93735 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2053

2054
$592.50

UNSIGNED (American, First half of the 19th Century) FOLK ART PORTRAIT OF A CHILD WITH PETS.

Oil on canvas scene shows an interior view of a child seated on a large black dog with named collar “FIDO”. One hand of the child rests atop of the dogs’ head while the other holds a red ribbon leash. Two cats are next to a bowl of food and another cat scratches the leg of a chair in the background. Large printed curtains with hanging green cord next to a door with view outside of two buildings in a Rufus Porter type landscape. Housed in an interesting faux painted early frame with some damage. SIZE: 31-1/4″ x 23-1/2″. Overall: 38″ x 31″. PROVENANCE: Ex-Berdan Collection. CONDITION: Minor touch up, surface dirt, very good. 9-93524 (500-1,000) – Lot 2054

2055
$888.75

MAPLE QUEEN ANNE ARMCHAIR.

Mid 18th century, Massachusetts. with shaped crest rail and urn splat, having scrolling arms, with turned supports. Front legs terminating in carved Spanish feet, having bulbous turned stretcher. SIZE: 42-1/2 h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good with repair to front stretcher and pleasant old refinish. 9-94357 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2055

2056
$2,370.00

FIVE ARM IRON CHANDELIER.

Early to mid-18th century, American, finely wrought with pigtail hanger above tapering long twisted shaft, adjoining five downswept diamond shaped forged arms, dished drip pans & cleated, slotted, folded rim candlecups. The five arms indicate they were forged from a single piece of iron. SIZE: 29-3/4″l x 21″ d. CONDITION: Very good, untouched oxidized patina & crusty early black paint. 9-93766 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2056

2057
$0.00

OVAL QUEEN ANN DROP LEAF TABLE.

Mid 18th century, New England, constructed of maple with some figuring having oval drop leaves with turned legs ending with carved pad feet. SIZE: 28-1/2″ h x 47″ l x 15″ w. CONDITION: Very old finish as is with evidence of early restoration. 9-94340 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2057

2058
$0.00
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MOLDED COPPER HORSE AND SULKY WEATHERVANE.

Mid to late 20th century. Molded rider with cast zinc head and hat, visor of sheet copper. Wheels and reigns of copper rod. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 16″ h x 31″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Weathered with uneven verdigris surface. All harness appears to be intact. 9-93787 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2058

2059
$0.00

PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS.

The yoke crest rail continuing to shaped stiles centering a vasiform splat above the trapezoidal frame fitted with slip seat raised on frontal cabriole legs with shaped returns. The rear legs chamfered and backswept joined by a recessed block and ring turned box stretcher. SIZE: Back: 41″ h. Seat: 17-1/2″ h. Overall width: 22″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. Christie’s sale #9268 Oct 14, 1999 Lot 169 CONDITION: Chairs retain old and original surfaces cleaned and repolished, with professional restoration and retightening to legs, possible early replacement of two returns on frontal legs of one chair. Otherwise good. 9-93326 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2059

2060
$1,422.00

PAIR OF SWIRLING PETAL BASE BRASS CANDLESTICKS.

18th century, fine example of a pair of petal based candlesticks with a swirling motif having baluster stem with repeat of swirling motif on the shoulders. SIZE: 8″ H CONDITION: Very good. 9-93540 (1,250-2,500) – Lot 2060

2060a
$0.00

FINE LOT OF SEVEN EARLY CONTINENTAL BRASS CANDLESTICKS.

Consisting of a petal base version with baluster stem and scalloped bobeche, two with square bases and claw feet, and four similar octagonal base candlesticks dating from late 17th century to mid 18th century. SIZE: Ranging from 5 1/2″ to 8 1/4″ CONDITION: All in fine condition. 9-93538 (1,000-2,000) – Lot 2060a

2061
$0.00

QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY STYLE TRAY TOP TEA TABLE.

Mid-19th century or later, Massachusetts. The rectangular tray top with molded edges above a conforming frieze, the cyma-shaped apron with finely carved scrolling and spurred edges raised on delicate tapering cabriole legs terminating in spoon pad feet. SIZE: 27″ h x 29-1/2″ l x 18-3/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: The table retains finely polished old surfaces with mellow patina. Original glue blocks, one absent. Minimal and minor roughness and shrinkage crack within inner edge of top molding. Center of table top with old faint darkened water ring. Otherwise very good. 9-93303 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2061

2062
$0.00

MOLDED COPPER ROOSTER WEATHERVANE WITH CHROME YELLOW PAINT.

Late 19th century. Probably by E.G. Washburne & Company, New York. Well detailed molded copper body. Sheet copper comb, wattle and tail. Zinc legs. Perched atop a copper and zinc arrow vane. Recent chrome yellow wash over old verdigris surface with polychrome red comb and waddle. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: 45-1/2″ h 20″ l (rooster) 33″ l (arrow). CONDITION: Very good. Uniform surface having later chrome yellow wash. Minor fold to comb. With some moderate restoration to leg and arrow. 9-93834 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2062

2063
$0.00

QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY MIRROR WITH CARVED PHOENIX.

18th century U.S. or England. Elaborately scalloped form. Faced with fine mahogany. Having a framed mirror glass with inset upper corners. Topped with a well carved and gilt Phoenix. SIZE: 42-1/2″ X 21″. CONDITION: Very good. Possible restoration to one ear. Possible resurfacing to eagle. Glass and backboard replaced. 9-93803 (1,100-1,200) – Lot 2063

2064
$0.00

SABRE BLADE ANDIRONS.

18th century New England. Brass urn shaped finials sit atop flat forged iron shafts that are based on rounded and curved Queen Anne legs with large penny feet. Probably of Connecticut origin. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h x 20″ d. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94286 (600-800) – Lot 2064

2065
$0.00

SMALL SLIDE TOP SNUFF BOX AND PAINTED TREEN MASTER SALT.

Probably early 19th century New England the salt turned and paint decorated to simulate burl with black painted interior, the snuff carved from one piece of pine with sliding chamfered chestnut lid having thumbnail carved slide in good dark patina. SIZE: Snuff 1″ h x 1-1/4″ w x 4″ d. Salt 1-1/2″ h x 1-1/4″ dia. CONDITION: Both very good condition with wear commensurate with age. 9-93755 (500-800) – Lot 2065

2066
$711.00

TURNED BURL WOOD MASTER SALT.

Early 19th century, American. Highly figured, finely turned example with pedestal base and baluster stem in fine old patina. SIZE: 3 1/2″ H 2 3/4 Dia. CONDITION: Very good, clean with fine old patina. 9-93753 (600-800) – Lot 2066

2067
$474.00

PERSONAL WOODEN SALT BOWL WITH SPOON.

Late 18th, early 19th century, New England. Spoon of very delicate carving, deep rounded bowl, shouldered, adjoining gently swelled & tapering long handle. Salt of footed bowl form, with incised rim. SIZE: Bowl: 2″ dia. Spoon: 3″ l. CONDITION: Very good, age darkened original finish. 9-93758 (500-800) – Lot 2067

2068
$3,318.00

FINE QUEEN ANNE WALNUT DRESSING TABLE.

Third quarter 18th century, probably Boston, Massachusetts. The rectangular top with molded edge and notched corners projecting above the conforming case fitted with a pair of aligned short drawers above three deep drawers, the center with relief fan carving, additionally fitted with a concealed document drawer at rear. All above a triple arched apron alternating with pendant acorn finials raised on delicate cabriole legs with shaped returns raised on pronounced platform pad feet. The dressing table with set of original pierced brass hardware. SIZE: 30″ h x 29-1/2″ w (case) x 34-1/4 w (overall) x 20-1/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Structurally very good, no restoration noted. Retains old if not original polished surfaces with good color and patina. 9-93335 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2068

2069
$2,962.50

MOLDED COPPER AND ZINC DISPLAYED EAGLE WEATHERVANE.

Well detailed hollow copper full body. With elaborately detailed cast zinc head and feet with fine verdigris patina. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 16″ h x 19″ wingspread. CONDITION: Minor compression near wing edge. Small hole under wing. Dent and filled bullet hole in ball. Overall very nice, even verdigris patina. 9-93947 (4,500-5,500) – Lot 2069

2070
$1,185.00

BIDJAR ORIENTAL CARPET.

Second quarter 20th century, Northwest Persia. Blue black field with an arrangement of rare “Golfarang” design, each floral bouquet with ivory, red and pink flowerheads on an indigo field within gold vinery. Wine red main border of stylized lotus blossoms within polychrome trelliswork. Guard borders of red flowerheads within trelliswork, all within candy cane guards. SIZE: 8′ 11″ x 11′ 1″. CONDITION: Some areas of wear to foundation, noticeably at corner and at lower quadrant of field. Also area of wear in main border at midpoint. Otherwise good with vibrant color. 9-94018 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2070

2071
$1,659.00

QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE CANDLESTAND.

Circa 1800, New England. This circular figured top with round edge joined to a ring-turned swelled standard raised on a cabriole tripod base. SIZE: 26-3/4″ h x 18″ dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Old surfaces repolished with mellow honey brown color. Lower portion of standard at juncture to legs has an old reinforcing plug. Table has been stabilized. Generally good. 9-93317 (800-1,200) – Lot 2071

2072
$16,590.00

MOLDED COPPER PRANCING HORSE WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO JEWELL & CO.

19th century. Simple, molded prancing horse with sheet copper mane and tail with yellow painted surface. Attributed to Jewell & Co., Waltham, MA. Offered without a museum stand. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 28″ l. CONDITION: Very good, in untouched original condition. 7-70723 (6,000-9,000) – Lot 2072

2073
$888.75

DOUBLE SOCKET SCONCE.

Early 18th century, American. The tall reflector back with canted, folded edge, beneath triple step-lobed crimped crest & pierced hanging hole. The drip pan of double lobed form, with folded edge, the candlecups slotted, with folded rim. SIZE: 13″ l. CONDITION: Good condition. Solder seams intact, worn original “tinned” surfaces with fine early patina. 9-93909 (800-1,200) – Lot 2073

2074
$948.00

RARE TRIPLE SOCKET SCONCE.

18th century, New England, rolled sheet iron. The reflector back of double lobed design, the lower section with wide, deeply fluted perimeter, recessed oval within & punch decorated raised hex symbol central medallion. the upper lobe, circular, of conforming design with central pierced hanging hole. The tri-lobed drip pan with over hanging folded edge base & rolled edge fence top. The three folded rim, slotted candlecups are cleat-soldered to base. All solder seams intact. SIZE: 11-3/4″ t. CONDITION: Very good, worn original lampblack surface, with dark lightly oxidized patina. 9-93908 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2074

2075
$1,718.25

FINE SHALLOW BURL WOOD BOWL.

18th century probably New England, finely turned in ash burl with footed base and incised rings, the interior with 1″ flat lip, having wonderful patina and textured surface with traces of early gray paint. A very fine well used example. SIZE: 1 1/2″ H, 9 1/2″ W, 9 1/4″ D CONDITION: Very good with a few ancient nicks to edge and terrific surface. 9-93742 (800-1,200) – Lot 2075

2076
$5,332.50

FINE BURL BOWL WITH HANDLES.

Early 19th century of a very sculptural form, having thin walls and raised ends with cutout hand holes. Carved from one piece of very dense burl. SIZE: 7-1/2″ t x 15-1/2″ l x 12-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good, fine patina. 9-94453 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2076

2077
$2,903.25

QUEEN ANNE TIGER MAPLE DRESSING TABLE.

Third quarter 18th century, probably Massachusetts. The rectangular top with molded edge and notched corners projecting above the conforming case fitted with a single long drawer above three short drawers, all with thumb-molded edges and original etched brasses above the shaped apron with three arches alternating with turned drop finials raised on cabriole legs with scroll returns terminating in round platform pad feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 29″ w (case) x 34-1/2″ w (overall) x 18″ d. PROVENANCE: Leland Little Auctions, Hillsboro, NC. From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Cleaned with highly polished surfaces of a medium honey color with no visible restoration. Original glue blocks remain intact. Structurally very good. 9-93344 (3,000-4,000) – Lot 2077

2078
$5,628.75

FINE DIMINUTIVE QUEEN ANNE FIGURED MAPLE SLANT FRONT DESK ON FRAME.

Mid-18th century, probably Massachusetts. The rectangular dovetailed case with hinged sloping lid opening to an interior with a row of valenced cubby holes flanked by stepped bank of two small serpentine front drawers above a single drawer with thumb molded edges flanked by lopers, fitted into the molded frame with shaped apron raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. SIZE: 39-3/4″ h x 31-1/2″ w (case) x 34″ w (overall) x 17-1/4″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Professionally cleaned and repolished, retaining original brasses and lock, surfaces now a bright golden honey color. Very good overall. 9-93342 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2078

2079
$1,896.00

QUEEN ANNE CHERRY FLAT TOP HIGHBOY WITH FAN CARVINGS.

Mid 18th century New England. Featuring an upper section with well-developed crown molding above a fan carved center drawer flanked by two narrow side drawers above four graduated lip molded drawers. The two drawers separated by a waist molding. The base with one long drawer above two deep drawers flanking a fan carved center drawer with deep scalloped apron; having tall cabriole legs with scrolled knees atop pad feet. Base and top both of the period but of different origin. Both sections having pine secondary wood. SIZE: 70″ h x 37″ w x 19″ d. CONDITION: Overall very good, having replaced waist molding, replaced hardware and upper center drawer carved to match lower drawer at the time the two sections were joined; with other very minor restoration. 9-93268 (2,000-3,000) – Lot 2079

2080
$0.00

SARAH WATTS C___? (American, Albany, NY 1842) PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM WATTS ON HIS ROCKING HORSE.

Oil on canvas scene shows a young boy wearing a green dress with white lace collar. He sits atop a palomino style rocking horse in a room setting with green and orange striped wallpaper. Housed in its original gilt carved wood frame. NOTE: This painting came out of Erie, PA with a provenance of Mary Cramer Currie of Canton, Ohio. It was in bad condition with missing section in the upper wallpaper area. On the back of the canvas was written what we have put in the title. Sarah’s last name is obscured. REFERENCE: Page 87 of Folk Painters of America by Robert Bishop. This painting illustrated appears to be the same sitter & same rocking horse. SIZE: 28″ x 22″ Overall: 34″ x 28″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; James D. Julia, Aug. 23rd, 2001 CONDITION: The painting has been restored & relined and placed back on its original stretcher and it its original frame. Restorer was Mike Wadnick of St. Paul, MN. Before pictures accompany the lot, very good 9-90620 (2,500-5,000) – Lot 2080

2081
$1,659.00

ATTRIBUTED TO H.K. GOODMAN (American, Fl. Circa 1825) PORTRAIT OF CHILD IN BLUE DRESS WITH EWE.

Oil on canvas shows a full length portrait of a young child wearing blue dress, white pantaloons and black shoes. The child holds the red reigns of a small ewe and the other hand holds a group of red and white wildflowers. A classical portico background with column and rail which has two pink roses growing in between. A blue drape in the upper right and white clouds upper left. The child and ewe stand on a black and white patchwork floor. Housed in a period gilt wood frame with losses, unsigned. SIZE: 34″ x 27-1/2″ Overall: 37″ x 30-1/2″ PROVENANCE: From a private New Jersey Collection; Rex Stark; Skinner, Inc. 3/21/92 CONDITION: Lined, some inpainting, very good 9-90622 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2081

2082
$592.50

QUEEN ANNE FIGURED WALNUT CANDLESTAND.

Late 18th-early 19th century, possibly Pennsylvania. The figured decagonal top joined to the turned urn-form standard raised on a tripod cabriole leg base terminating in snake feet. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h x 18-1/2″ dia overall. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: With old clean and polished surfaces. A top edge with old shrinkage crack now stabilized with imbedded finish nails. Additionally, old filled knot hole. One foot repaired at ankle. Some old stress cracks evident at juncture of legs to base. Otherwise good. 9-93305 (800-1,200) – Lot 2082

2083
$296.25

18TH CENTURY BALLOON SEAT QUEEN ANNE SIDECHAIR WITH DUCK FEET.

Side chair with urn splat, flattened balloon slip seat, having cabriole legs ending in duck feet. SIZE: 39-1/2″ h, 17-1/2″ seat. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Fine old chair with good surface having evidence of minor repairs. 9-92294 (500-800) – Lot 2083

2084
$3,555.00

MOLDED COPPER GRASSHOPPER WEATHERVANE WITH VERDIGRIS FINISH.

Mid 20th Century. Well modeled copper form, cartoonish, with outstretched tongue and zinc eyes. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: Grasshopper 26″ h x 34″ l. CONDITION: Very good. Uniform verdigris surface. 9-93472 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2084

2085
$0.00

FORGED IRON DOOR HANDLE SIGNED SELAK.

Forged iron door handle with white work and punch work decoration having two back plates with peacock decoration riveted attached to white work handle having scrolled iron thumb latch. Signed on reverse “Selak.” SIZE: 17″ L CONDITION: Very good, minor rust. 9-93817 (5,000-6,000) – Lot 2085

2086
$0.00

TRAMMEL CHANDELIER.

18th century, American, featuring large snake-head form hanging hook rod, with adjustable sawtooth trammel, forge split into four twisted shaft downswept arms, with forged slotted candlecups. SIZE: 21″ h x 15″ d. CONDITION: Very good condition, untouched early oxidized patina, remnants of early black paint. 9-93765 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2086

2087
$829.50

CHERRY QUEEN ANNE DROP LEAF TABLE.

Mid to late 18th century American. Having rectangular top with rounded notched corners, cut out apron, scrolling knees with gently curving legs, terminating in raised pad feet. SIZE: 27-1/2″ h X 15″ w X 42″ l. CONDITION: Very good with an old refinish and a small amount of old restoration. 9-94270 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2087

2088
$1,215.00

ASSEMBLED SET OF SIX QUEEN ANNE SPLAT BACK CHAIRS.

Consisting of a fine splat back arm chair with carved in curving crest rail, scrolling arms, bulbous turned front stretcher and Spanish feet together with 3 similarly carved side chairs and two similarly carved side chairs with scalloped apron and ball feet. SIZE: 40″ – 41″h. PROVENANCE: Dana Tillou, March 22, 2011; From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Three side chairs in good, dark old finish, two sides and one armchair re-finished. All appear to be maple. 9-92240 (800-1,200) – Lot 2088

2089
$3,199.50

QUEEN ANNE INLAID MAHOGANY CANDLESTAND.

Last quarter 18th century, probably Coastal Massachusetts. The square top with incurved corners centering a “compass rose” style inlay of ebony and satinwood joined to the ring-turned swelled standard with spiral turned urn raised on a tripod cabriole leg base continuing to outswept ridged pad feet. SIZE: 26-2/4″ h x 14-3/4″ l x 14-1/4″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Original surfaces now professionally cleaned and repolished. A single old dowel repair to base of shaft between legs. Otherwise good. 9-93346 (500-700) – Lot 2089

2090
$948.00

WILLIAM & MARY WALNUT & OAK GATELEG TABLE.

First half 18th century, England. Fitted with oval drop leaves when opened creating a nearly round top having ruled joints above column turned stretcher base. Table has dovetail drawer in one end, the base is oak, the top is walnut. SIZE: 29-1/2″ h x 46″ l x 14″ w. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Evidence of early restorations. 9-94361 (600-900) – Lot 2090

2091
$2,308.50

PAIR OF PETAL BASE BRASS CANDLESTICKS WITH REMOVABLE BOBECHE.

18th century, Continental with six lobed petal base, finely turned baluster stem and unusual six lobed removable bobeches. SIZE: 9″ tall CONDITION: Very good; burnished. 9-94183 (400-600) – Lot 2091

2092
$651.75

SMALL MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE CARD TABLE.

Late 18th century England. Well crafted using fine mahogany. Having a rectangular molded double top that flips open and is supported by a swing out back leg, and with a figured mahogany drawer. The apron has a molded edge connecting square Chippendale legs having bead molded outside corner and chamfered. SIZE: 28-1/2″ t X 25-3/4″ w X 13-1/2″ deep. CONDITION: Very good. Superior old refinish. One tiny repair to back right corner. 9-93290 (800-1,200) – Lot 2092

2093
$948.00

ANTIQUE TURKISH PRAYER RUG.

19th century. Terra cotta prayer field centering a hanging lantern device within a blue gray ground of vinery, all within multiple floral borders amidst meandering vinery in shades of pale blue, gold, gray and beige. SIZE: 4′ 2″ x 5′ 11″. CONDITION: Colors are soft and faded with even overall wear. Nice antique example in good condition. Areas of selvage missing. 9-93951 (800-1,200) – Lot 2093

2093a
$0.00

SEMI-ANTIQUE CAUCASIAN PRAYER RUG.

Having a dark cobalt field with multi-colored repeating crab design and prayer niche on one end. SIZE: 53” l x approx. 27-1/2 “ w. CONDITION: Fraying on both ends and binding loose on side. Colors strong and bright. 9-94522 (300-500) – Lot 2093a

2094
$0.00

MOLDED COPPER ROOSTER WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO CUSHING & WHITE.

Finely molded, nearly full body, copper vane with flat copper tail. Molded copper comb and zinc feet. Attributed to Cushing & White, Waltham, Mass. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 25″ h x 20″ l. CONDITION: Well worn variegated surface from multiple paint layers over gilding. Small dent near head. Loss to iron support rod on tail. Otherwise very good condition. 9-93225 (2,500-3,500) – Lot 2094

2095
$1,481.25

FULL BODIED MOLDED COPPER DISPLAYED EAGLE WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th Century, American. Well detailed with widespread wings and zinc feet sitting atop a copper ball. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 23-1/2″ h x 24″ wingspread. CONDITION: Overall very good. Very nice weathered verdigris and gilt surface. Small separation at solder joints. 9-93722 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2095

2096
$829.50

LATE GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER COFFEE POT TOGETHER WITH LONDON STERLING HOT WATER POT.

The first being a sterling silver coffee pot dated 1834, George IV mark with a makers mark for “Robert Hennell III”, of classical urn form with engraved decoration throughout having center cartouche with arm & sword monogram. Fitted with a wooden handle and having an urn finial lid. The second being a sterling silver hot water pot of urn form with all over engraved decoration with indiscernible makers mark dated 1843. WEIGHT: 44 tr. oz. SIZE: Total weight 44.11 oz troy. Coffee pot 12-1/2″ h, hot water pot 10-1/2″ h CONDITION: Coffee pot in very good condition and hot water pot with a few minor dents. 9-94272 (800-1,200) – Lot 2096

2097
$10,072.50

FOUR MID 18TH CENTURY BRITISH STERLING SILVER CANDLESTICKS.

The first pair of sterling silver petal based candle sticks, Dublin Ireland, 1744, makers mark “W.H.” with original petaled bobeche. The second pair, London Sterling Silver, 1752, makers mark “J.C.” for John Cafe, with gadrooned bobeche. WEIGHT: 74 tr. oz. SIZE: Weight 74.27 oz troy. 9″ tall for the Dublin, and 8-1/2 for London set. CONDITION: Very good highly polished, London pair with possible later bobeches. 9-94274 (800-1,200) – Lot 2097

2098
$0.00

ASSEMBLED GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER TEA SET.

Consisting of 3 pieces, the first a teapot bearing the touchmark “SA” for Stephen Adams I, London 1804, a fine teapot with ball feet, carved wooden handle, and Greek key frieze near hinged lid. Together with a creamer & sugar marked “TR” for Thomas Richards, London 1813. The creamer & sugar having engraved fluting, wreath & meandering ribbon detail. Total weight: Sugar & creamer 33 tr. oz. SIZE: Sugar bowl: 4-3/4″ h x 7-1/2″ w. Teapot: 6-1/2″ h x 11-1/2″ w. CONDITION: All in very good condition, very minor dent in side of teapot, damage to finial of teapot. 9-93116 (800-1,200) – Lot 2098

2099
$1,185.00

SIX PIECE LONDON SILVER LOT CASTER FRAME AND MISCELLANEOUS CASTERS.

Consisting of a caster frame and three associated casters all marked LONDON 1844 with makers Mark “I.D” the frame with shell decoration, intended to hold five casters. The casters repousse decorated with florals and cartouche having foliate finials, together with a fine Georgian footed caster with incised concentric rings, bulbous body with gadrooned rim and engraved cover with spiral flamed finial. Dated 1799, bearing the mark of “Peter, Ann & William Bateman”. Also with a similar caster having flaring gadrooned rim, dated 1796 and bearing the mark of “Samuel and Edward Davenport”. WEIGHT: 42 tr. oz. SIZE: Caster frame 9-1/2″, Bateman caster 5-1/2″. CONDITION: All in very good condition, except Davenport caster has a small compression dent in base. 9-94271, 9-94273 (700-900) – Lot 2099

2100
$651.75

ENGLISH STERLING SILVER SALVER BY “THOMAS BRADBURY.”.

London, 1897 small salver with scroll feet, scalloped edge and engraved decoration marked “TB” for Thomas Bradbury. SIZE: 8 1/2″ Dia. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good. 9-93419 (250-400) – Lot 2100

2101
$0.00

18TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER CHRISTENING SPOON.

18th century Dutch. Featuring a handle topped with the image of a mother and two children above a stylized element with dolphins, two entertwining branches and scrolling cartouche. Bowl and handle joined with rat tail. Engraved around the underside of the bowl “Jeboren Aaltze Everts, 1768 Den 27 Dezember”. Touch marked in cartouche “I.B.”. Weigh 56 grams. SIZE: 7-1/4″ l. CONDITION: Very good. 7-70736 (500-700) – Lot 2101

2102
$1,481.25

GEORGE III CARVED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR.

Second half 18th century, England. the shaped and molded crest rail, foliate carved at the center continuing to molded stiles centering a pierced splat carved with bellflowers centering a C-scrolled device of foliate design. The curved arms terminating in scrolled foliate carved grips on incurved supports carved with vinery centering the overupholstered trapezoidal seat with serpentine front rail raised on frontal channelled and chamfered frontal legs. The rear legs backswept joined by a recessed box stretcher of Gothic design. SIZE: Back: 37″ h. Seat: 17-1/4″ h. Overall width: 24″. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Very good overall with professionally polished old surfaces. Rich color and patina. 9-93313 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2102

2103
$8,591.25

EARLY 18TH CENTURY CARVED OAK COFFER.

Late 17th/early 18th Century, England, being constructed of quartered oak with the top having three carved panels and frame with molded edges above a mortise and panel constructed base, the front with carved arched panel molding surrounding three carved tabernacle panels. Chest retains original hinges & lock. SIZE: 26-1/2″ h x 50″ l x 21″ d. PROVENANCE: From a fine Castine, Maine home. CONDITION: Very good retains a wonderful dry surface, minor nicks and crackers commiserate with age. Small loss to underside of top. 9-94353 (1,000-3,000) – Lot 2103

2104
$1,185.00

18TH CENTURY ENGLISH TALL CLOCK BY WILLIAM JOURDAIN.

Case of either beech or birch. Having arched bonnet above tombstone door and fitted with brass engraved grill on each side of the bonnet. Sitting on a case a slender case having a tombstone door with round window. All above Bombe base with bold molding and ball feet. The brass dial embellished with dolphins and four season figures. Having a circular engraved center dial with Roman numerals, fitting with second hand and date window. Above the dial in the round lozenge the engraved name of the maker “William Jourdain London”. The two weight brass movement offering time in hours and seconds and the date and having a domed bell chime. SIZE: 90″ tall. CONDITION: Overall very good. Heavy evidence of restoration to case. 7-70690 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2104

2105
$5,628.75

COPPER ANVIL BLACKSMITH TRADE SIGN WEATHERVANE.

20th century. A formed sheet copper anvil with hammer sitting atop a feathered arrow. Mounted on a museum stand. SIZE: Anvil 12″ h x 26″ l. Arrow 54″ l. CONDITION: Uneven verdigris with seam splits and repairs. Arrow is bent. 9-93926 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2105

2106
$12,442.50

ELABORATE WINGED TRUMPETING ANGEL GABRIEL FULL BODY COPPER WEATHERVANE.

20th century. Very finely modeled. Full body, molded copper angel with widespread wings, flowing gown and flowing hair. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 17″ h x 38″l CONDITION: Very good verdigris and gilt surface. 9-93928 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2106

2107
$0.00

FANCIFUL ARROW THROUGH APPLE WEATHERVANE.

Late 19th century, Maker unknown. Copper. Undoubtedly inspired by the Swiss legend of William Tell. Mounted on a tiered wooden base. SIZE: 12-1/2″ h x 44-1/2″ l. PROVENANCE: From a private Midwestern collection. CONDITION: Good with some wrinkling on feathers and minor dent on apple. Gilded surface nicely worn showing leaf outline pattern. 9-94280 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2107

2108
$1,599.75

TABRIZ CARPET.

1st half 20th century, Northwest Persia. Rows of dense floral vinery on an ivory ground within a main border or scrolling flowerheads all in shades of brown, all within a dogtooth border. SIZE: 8′ 5″ x 12′ 1″. CONDITION: With even wear overall. Rug retains good pile. Mellow representative tones throughout. 9-94196 (800-1,200) – Lot 2108

2109
$829.50

OVAL BURL WOOD TEA CADDY WITH PATERAE INLAY.

Early 19th century oval burl wood tea caddy with paterae inlay having ebony, satinwood and mahogany banding and a lidded interior. SIZE: 5 1/2″ x 3 3/4″x 3 3/4″ CONDITION: Old if not original finish, lock and hinge original, restoration to escutcheon and otherwise very good. 9-94009 (550-750) – Lot 2109

2110
$829.50

GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY WITH ELM BURL PANELS.

Fine late 18th century George III triple compartment tea caddy having solid elm burl end front and interior panels and carved bracket corner feet banded with satinwood and ebony retaining original brass hardware. Interior lids paneled with mitered framed corners. SIZE: 8″ H, 13 1/4″ L, 7 1/2″ W PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. CONDITION: Minor loss to back edge of lid molding, small loss to base molding in back of caddy and small losses to ebony inlay on lid. 9-93331 (400-600) – Lot 2110

2111
$1,066.50

GEORGIAN SLANT LID DESK WITH BOOK MATCHED WALNUT FACE.

England late 18th century having veneer top, front and drawers all with book matched panels with herringbone banding and framed with traverse grain mitered frames. The desk with bead molded fall front revealing pine fitted interior with central tombstone arch paneled door, six pigeon holes with two having secret arched drawers. The central door flanked by two fluted secret document drawers and having six thin storage drawers retaining original hardware and having banded veneer fronts. Below the lid having four graduated doors and two pull out slides with Georgian style hardware. The case mounted on a short bracket base. The pine backboards of nailed construction. SIZE: 40″ h x 38″ w x 20″ d. CONDITION: All over very good. Hardware old replacement with very good patina. 9-93282 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 2111

2112
$2,666.25

IMPORTANT GEORGE I CARVED OAK VESTRY CABINET, DATED 1727.

Very finely carved example with multi-panel lozenge carved doors above and below two diamond carved drawers. Dividers carved with full round and half round floral rosettes, chipped carved elements, heart carved motif inscribed with “IHS” and carved date of “1727”. Facade surrounded by fine architectural molding having an overhanging top with half diamond carving. Both ends paneled with five raised panels having original forged iron hinges and hardware, all constructed with large wood pegs. SIZE: 72″ h x 24-1/2″ d x 57″ w. CONDITION: No apparent restoration, beautiful fine old patina. 9-90960 (1,500-3,000) – Lot 2112

2113
$2,192.25

QUEEN ANNE BURL WOOD SECRETARY WITH DOUBLE ARCHED TOP.

Second half of the 18th Century. England. Double arched top conforming to two Gothic arched double doors concealing pigeon hole interior. Bottom section with drop lid revealing fine fitted interior and sliding panel to access secret compartment above two short drawers and two long drawers above later corner bracket feet. Original blocks for ball feet intact. SIZE: 38″w x 22″d x 84″h. PROVENANCE: From a fine Kentucky Estate. CONDITION: Very good with fine old finish. Original hardware. Base of later vintage. 9-92295 (1,500-2,500) – Lot 2113

2114
$1,066.50

MAHOGANY QUEEN ANNE CARD TABLE.

Mid 18th century, England, having a fine mahogany flip top with elaborate protruding rounded and shaped corners, when opened reveals leather playing surface with carved recessed trays for drinks and game pieces. Flip lid supported with swing out leg, the scalloped apron conforming to the shape of the top. The boldly carved cabriole legs terminating in stockinged drake feet. SIZE: 29″ h x 34″ l x 17″ d. CONDITION: Very good old refinish, evidence of kerf sawing under stop apparently to restore warped surface. 9-94189 (900-1,200) – Lot 2114

2115
$0.00

PAIR OF ANGLO IRISH CUT GLASS CANDLESTICKS.

Early 19th century. Finely cut and faceted flint glass candlesticks with original brass candle cups and cut faceted prisms. SIZE: 11″ h. PROVENANCE: From a Tiverton, RI home. CONDITION: Very good. 9-94173 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2115

2116
$303.75

ELABORATE PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE MUSICIAN FIGURAL GROUPS.

Late 18th century. England. With pearl glaze. Two statues with pairs of musicians, sheep, ducks and dogs. Featured on an elaborate mountain scene with stream having bocage flowers and grass. Both with recessed bases. SIZE: 8″ H CONDITION: Very good with a few small professional repairs evident. 9-93265 (500-800) – Lot 2116

2117
$60.75

STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURAL PITCHER.

First half 19th century, England. The pitcher depicting a chained and muzzled seated bear fitted with handle holding an upright dog in its front legs; the animal fashioned as a spout, on a mottled green base. The rear of the bear with a banner incised with the words “BEARS GREASE.” SIZE: 11-1/2″ H. CONDITION: Chain links with damage, head badly damaged & in several pieces, apparently all or most parts present for restoration. 8-87744 (100-200) – Lot 2117

2118
$729.00

PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY KNIFE BOXES.

Two fine mahogany serpentine front knife boxes with original locks and hardware, interiors fitted with slots for flatware and cutlery similarly decorated with checkered inlay and banding. One retaining original checkered banding and crotch mahogany graining, the other with replacement lid well crafted in straight grain mahogany without checkered banding. SIZE: 13 1/2″ H, 9″ W, 9 1/2″ D. PROVENANCE: From a fine private Long Island, NY collection. South Bay Auctions, Inc. East Moriches, Long Island, NY 11940 CONDITION: Minor losses and imperfections, one with replacement lid and hinges. 9-93330 (1,200-1,800) – Lot 2118

2119
$0.00

CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY BUTLERS CHEST WITH INLAY.

Mid to late 18th century, England having flush mounted rectangular top with edge molding, top banded in mahogany with checkered string inlay and oval mahogany panel in the center. Above a pull out shelf and four graduated drawers all with mahogany cock beading, above a scrolling bracket base. SIZE: 33″ h x 33-1/2″ w x 18″ d. CONDITION: Very good with evidence of a very small amount of professional veneer restoration and professional refinish. 9-94050 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2119

2120
$1,944.00

SCOTTISH INLAID TALL CLOCK.

Early 19th century Scotland. Having a fine mahogany case with broken arch pediment, above tombstone shaped door having half spindles and full spindle corner, on a narrower center section with rectangular door having scalloped top and half spindle columns sitting atop a wider base bracket base. All over and banded and inlaid with satin wood and ebony trim. The brass movement with scenic painted iron face fitted with moon phase dial, second hand and date dial. The movement driven by two weights and having domed bell chime. SIZE: 91″ tall. CONDITION: Case very good. The dial with minor paint loss in the moon phase and hand missing from calendar dial. 7-70689 (1,000-1,500) – Lot 2120

2121
$0.00

MOLDED COPPER AND CAST ZINC HORSE AND SULKY WEATHERVANE.

First third 19th Century New England. Molded copper running horse pulling 2 wheeled sulky with molded copper driver. With cast zinc upper half and feet. Comes with museum stand. SIZE: 17″ h x 30″ l. CONDITION: Uneven verdigris finish. One wheel with spokes that need to be straightened and re-soldered. 9-94442 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2121

2122
$2,073.75

RUNNING HORSE WEATHERVANE “PATCHEN” BY HARRIS.

Well modeled, copper, full bodied weathervane with cast zinc head by Harris & Co., Boston, MA. Offered without a stand. SIZE: 21″ h x 40″ l. CONDITION: Good verdigris surface. Solder repair to seams. Rivet repair to mane. Several old soldered bullet hole repairs. Proper left foreleg with old solder repair. 9-93923 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2122

2123
$3,645.00

LARGE DISPLAYED EAGLE ON BALL WEATHERVANE.

19th/20th Century. Impressive copper spread winged eagle, retaining old gold colored overpaint, having good detail throughout with what appears to be original forged support to back of wings. Attributed to L.W. Cushing & Sons. Accompanied by a custom museum stand. SIZE: Overall: 36″ h x 64″ w. CONDITION: Overall very good, having split & old repair in wing tip due to a fold. 9-90873 (6,000-8,000) – Lot 2123

2124
$0.00

MOLDED COPPER TROTTING HORSE WEATHERVANE ATTRIBUTED TO CUSHING & WHITE.

Waltham, MA. Simple molded body with molded tail, sheet metal ears and mane. Multi painted surface. Complete with original directionals and rod fitted with two balls. Mounted on museum stand. SIZE: 12″ h (horse) 63″ h (overall) x 20″ l. CONDITION: Later overpaint in red. Traces of gilding showing through. Solder repair to bullet hole along spine. 9-93770 (3,000-5,000) – Lot 2124

2125
$474.00

LOT OF THREE WINE GLASSES.

1) An air twist stemmed English wine with an everted bowl. 2) An air twist stemmed wine with a funnel style bowl. 3) A dipped pattern molded bowl wine, probably Continental with a tall knopped stem. SIZE: Tallest 6-1/2″. Smallest 5-1/2″. PROVENANCE: From a Boothbay Harbor, Maine Estate. CONDITION: 1) Glass is undamaged. 2)Three small flakes on the base. 3) Glass is undamaged. 9-93547 (600-800) – Lot 2125

2126
$1,185.00

LOT OF THREE 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH OPAQUE TWIST GLASSES.

1) A pair of Ratafia glasses with dip mold decoration at the base of the bowl. An extremely rare form, seldom seen today. Ratafia was a cordial flavored with fruit, especially cherry and peach. 2) A bucket bowl wine with a double twist around a central core. Bowl is undecorated. SIZE: Tallest 7-3/8″. Smallest 5-3/4″. PROVENANCE: From a Boothbay Harbor, Maine Estate. CONDITION: All glasses undamaged. 9-93546 (800-1,200) – Lot 2126

2127
$237.00
Revised: 8/18/2014

Lot consists of 5 pieces, not 6. (Second long stem from right is missing).

LOT OF FIVE ENGLISH WINE GLASSES.

Lot consists of 2 pair of English engraved 18th century wine glasses and 2 long stem similarly engraved examples. The first pair is engraved along the top with vines & flowers. The second pair, also engraved on the top, has 2 lines alternating sprigs and rudimentary flowers. One long stemmed example is engraved with grapevines, leaves & a bird. The other is engraved with grapevine, leaves & a blooming flower. SIZE: Tallest 6″ h. Smallest 5″. PROVENANCE: From a Boothbay Harbor, Maine Estate. CONDITION: Five wines are undamaged. The tallest wine with the grape & flower engraving has a tiny flake on the foot. 9-93096 (800-1,000) – Lot 2127